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other point of <lb/>
vacation <lb/>
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in Drum Hill hi-t <lb/>
A. I., Brock family return <lb/>
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the Future. <lb/>
and Ayden all having <lb/>
plant, why not predict <lb/>
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Philadelphia. <lb/>
of Creek. Be i <lb/>
talk concerning <lb/>
it understood bis i i <lb/>
valuable one. <lb/>
the <lb/>
A. W, <lb/>
Morning for Richmond. <lb/>
S. P. Alford returned home la- <lb/>
night lo friends aw <lb/>
relatives county. <lb/>
C. H. Harrington N. L. <lb/>
Williams have returned to <lb/>
home in <lb/>
W. T. Harrell and family <lb/>
returned home Thursday <lb/>
from Drum Hill. <lb/>
H. W. Phillips took a <lb/>
trip to Hobgood <lb/>
morning to see Hon. H. T. <lb/>
of Norfolk, who <lb/>
to Savannah. Ga., <lb/>
be will spend a few weeks. <lb/>
The Mr. King, who <lb/>
expected to <lb/>
las-, was unable to till <lb/>
thereby disappointing a <lb/>
people who tor th. <lb/>
morning service. The Rev. Ml <lb/>
Stanfield, who MM his <lb/>
appointment In the evening, <lb/>
preached an excellent sermon. <lb/>
Sidney Spain and children <lb/>
left for their home <lb/>
days with friends <lb/>
T. Pulley, the <lb/>
chief of police force, ha <lb/>
been spending several days with <lb/>
his brother, Pulley, <lb/>
Jackson avenue. <lb/>
Miss Minnie and <lb/>
left f--r home near I <lb/>
this accompanied <lb/>
friend, Miss Isabelle Oakley, of <lb/>
Mrs, X T. who w <lb/>
ill at our last writing, <lb/>
has been aide to i turn horn. <lb/>
w Mis-- <lb/>
Alien. <lb/>
Miss I'll Hr ell, of l i <lb/>
a Pi Hock, Km <lb/>
n th <lb/>
ill their Ion H. <lb/>
Stanley. <lb/>
Judge A. leave- <lb/>
next week via the steam <lb/>
the Bed Star Line for <lb/>
trip to Europe. <lb/>
K. i broke all <lb/>
for the hall mile <lb/>
Lint i <lb/>
Mr. the station <lb/>
the mail arrived and us be bad <lb/>
of e mile I rump <lb/>
acid a. left poll <lb/>
boon i he lie mil time f i <lb/>
the half mile was 1.66, <lb/>
Miss <lb/>
i I nil <lb/>
from Sew i <lb/>
where I I <lb/>
i . i . <lb/>
he <lb/>
able <lb/>
mun <lb/>
An Idea what <lb/>
sometimes in dealing <lb/>
is shown by an <lb/>
which occurred in the <lb/>
other day. seems the <lb/>
union has <lb/>
prohibits any th union <lb/>
ling bicycle from U e sin i <lb/>
t a job of plumbing on which he <lb/>
may be engaged. Mr. Albright, <lb/>
who runs a plumbing shop, wanted <lb/>
me of men to hurry to a job <lb/>
in emergency case in order o <lb/>
make speed wanted him to ride a <lb/>
bicycle. The union by-law was <lb/>
called up. Mr. Albright insisted <lb/>
t be had a to make the re <lb/>
and enforce it. and seven mi n <lb/>
work and walked out. The <lb/>
reason for the regulation prohibiting <lb/>
the riding a bicycle is not <lb/>
given, but it is supposed any <lb/>
thing that will harry work along is <lb/>
objected Landmark. <lb/>
A VERITABLE WONDERLAND OF ASTOUNDING ATTRACTIONS <lb/>
e. T. <lb/>
Gigantic <lb/>
Sensational Marvel Sale. <lb/>
The preliminary report of Com- <lb/>
missioner of the Internal <lb/>
Revenue Bureau, shows that the re- <lb/>
from all internal revenue <lb/>
sources during the year ended June <lb/>
amounted to <lb/>
an increase as compared with <lb/>
the fiscal year 1904 of <lb/>
The expenses of collection are shown <lb/>
to have been approximately <lb/>
The following shows an in- <lb/>
crease over 1904 as <lb/>
Spirits, increase <lb/>
tobacco, in- <lb/>
fermented <lb/>
liquors, increase <lb/>
oleomargarine. <lb/>
increase adulterated <lb/>
increase <lb/>
of Surprise, Delight and Satisfaction and <lb/>
of Bin iii 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 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/>
tor both present and future needs. Judge our Sincerity by the Prices Quoted Below. <lb/>
Those Virginia Republicans <lb/>
haven't much chance, or <lb/>
else they would not be promising so <lb/>
much. <lb/>
They to Our <lb/>
The and dyspeptic an <lb/>
constant sufferers and <lb/>
our sympathies. Therein not one <lb/>
them, however, who he <lb/>
brought back tO health and <lb/>
by the Chamberlain's <lb/>
Stomach Liver Tablets. These <lb/>
tablets invigorate the Stomach <lb/>
and strengthen the digestion. <lb/>
They also regulate the bowels. For <lb/>
Jut. L. Woolen, <lb/>
There i no way to maintain the <lb/>
health and strength mind <lb/>
body except by nourishment. <lb/>
There is no way to nourish <lb/>
through the stomach. The stomach <lb/>
must he kept healthy, pure and <lb/>
wet or the strength will let <lb/>
mil disease will set No <lb/>
lire, loss of strength; <lb/>
b breath <lb/>
rifting, indigestion, <lb/>
dyspepsia and all stomach troubles <lb/>
that ate curable are quickly cared <lb/>
the use of Dyspepsia <lb/>
air. M John I. W <lb/>
druggist. <lb/>
A Big line matting all is <lb/>
In <lb/>
good yard wide <lb/>
bleaching must go In this sale <lb/>
large size Rugs go- <lb/>
c Hamburg <lb/>
value at this price, this sale <lb/>
regular Be Checked <lb/>
Homespun must go at <lb/>
Best Apron check <lb/>
gingham while it lasts M <lb/>
Special value and cut prices in <lb/>
lawns <lb/>
A nice We Umbrella only <lb/>
Clark's Cotton in this sale -c <lb/>
Furniture must go, all prices <lb/>
cut fin this sale. <lb/>
Wash Fabrics. <lb/>
Words lack force to express the <lb/>
importance of these clearance <lb/>
prices. <lb/>
India sale price <lb/>
India Linens, worth <lb/>
sale price <lb/>
Check Dimities, values up <lb/>
to price <lb/>
Wash <lb/>
considered excellent val <lb/>
lies at sale price <lb/>
Silk and Velvets. <lb/>
A Hurry in silks that will prove <lb/>
an Interesting topic. <lb/>
Black yard wide <lb/>
worth <lb/>
Japanese silk, nil colors <lb/>
worth at <lb/>
inch velvet, all shades, <lb/>
worth <lb/>
in, silk worth <lb/>
Handkerchiefs. <lb/>
dozen <lb/>
handkerchiefs, regular <lb/>
sellers; sale price <lb/>
dozen men's bordered <lb/>
hand kerchiefs <lb/>
sales price, each <lb/>
doz men's handkerchiefs <lb/>
same as above only finer <lb/>
1,5.0 extra fine grade white <lb/>
and colored men's <lb/>
handkerchiefs, regular <lb/>
and valuer; on sale <lb/>
specially at <lb/>
pure linen white hand <lb/>
kerchief s, neatly <lb/>
ed regular grade for <lb/>
lie <lb/>
Sever the way, no to <lb/>
easy take, pleasant and <lb/>
failing in are <lb/>
Little The-e <lb/>
little pills a certain <lb/>
guarantee against <lb/>
torpid and all of the ills <lb/>
from <lb/>
lid and strengthen the liver <lb/>
by L. Wooten, druggist. <lb/>
Corsets. <lb/>
Easy, graceful and form <lb/>
fitting i s. in all the <lb/>
makes, in military <lb/>
land straight front, including <lb/>
the celebrated c. C <lb/>
Other Beauties <lb/>
lie <lb/>
I the new toes are <lb/>
in the line of Ladies <lb/>
oxfords slippers we <lb/>
dip showing at <lb/>
Linens, Linens <lb/>
in. Bleached Table Dam <lb/>
ask regular value, sale <lb/>
price <lb/>
in. White Satin Damask <lb/>
would sell regularly for <lb/>
price <lb/>
in. Bleached Satin Dam- <lb/>
regular to 1.50 <lb/>
quality; sale price <lb/>
Extra large s Napkins, <lb/>
worth a doz; sale <lb/>
price <lb/>
Extra large Turkish <lb/>
Bath Towels, sale price <lb/>
Linen Crash, reg. <lb/>
sale price <lb/>
Full size White Crochet Bed <lb/>
Spreads, real Marseilles <lb/>
patterns value for <lb/>
pairs of Bleached Towels <lb/>
reg. sale price <lb/>
Men's Hats <lb/>
Men's and Hats in <lb/>
desirable shapes, worth up <lb/>
to at <lb/>
Men's tine fell Hats, in- <lb/>
values ranging <lb/>
from and at the <lb/>
exceeding low price of <lb/>
and Denver shapes, <lb/>
ill black and nutria <lb/>
price <lb/>
All the newest spring shapes <lb/>
well as staple styles in <lb/>
Hats that are sold every <lb/>
for marvelous <lb/>
Staple Department <lb/>
yards <lb/>
1,900 yards Hope Bleach <lb/>
yards Red Seal <lb/>
Toil de Noon <lb/>
Apron Checks, extra value, <lb/>
worth <lb/>
Best Calico American Indigo <lb/>
c Carmine all <lb/>
Dress Goods <lb/>
Crape 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 S 1.00 a yard, <lb/>
sale price, yard <lb/>
The finest imported English <lb/>
Poplins, Mohairs, Sicilians <lb/>
Mohair Serges and silk <lb/>
warp up <lb/>
to sale price <lb/>
Men's Pants <lb/>
where <lb/>
sale price <lb/>
82.45 <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 at <lb/>
Fine Fancy and Plain <lb/>
Pants that regularly <lb/>
sold for and sale <lb/>
price <lb/>
Fine Pants that always sell <lb/>
for and stripe, <lb/>
cheviots .- fancy worsteds <lb/>
all go in this sale at only <lb/>
Men's Pants of in <lb/>
patterns, regular <lb/>
sellers; sale price 91.18 <lb/>
Knee Pants <lb/>
pair of Knee Pants <lb/>
worth up to sale price <lb/>
i pair of Knee Pants <lb/>
reg. sellers; sale prise <lb/>
of several <lb/>
lines of Long Pants, <lb/>
value l <lb/>
price only, pair <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 sole, French <lb/>
kid, patent Russia calf <lb/>
They are fare the best <lb/>
of any shoe brought to this <lb/>
market, and they come in all <lb/>
sizes and widths, worth from <lb/>
to and <lb/>
pick them out from <lb/>
down to <lb/>
Ladies fine kid shoes, <lb/>
button and lace, toe <lb/>
and patent tip wort <lb/>
pro. of Ladies Oxfords, <lb/>
in all popular leathers, also <lb/>
white canvas, worth up to <lb/>
sale price to <lb/>
Hose, Hose, Hose <lb/>
Ladies fast black seamless <lb/>
hose, regular price now <lb/>
A tine cotton fast <lb/>
black hose reg. price now <lb/>
plain and lace <lb/>
styles black worth <lb/>
now <lb/>
ladies beautiful fancy <lb/>
hose, worth choice, pair <lb/>
Children's fast black rib- <lb/>
bed hose, reg price IBo, at <lb/>
Children's fast black fine <lb/>
hosts 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 lace <lb/>
and plain socks, reg. price <lb/>
at <lb/>
Suits <lb/>
two piece suits, <lb/>
single and double-breasted <lb/>
jackets positively worth <lb/>
BO during this sale only <lb/>
The novelty in styles is <lb/>
elegant garments <lb/>
that were always sold at <lb/>
all go in this sale at <lb/>
Thirty distinct <lb/>
in Fashion- <lb/>
able Knee Pants Suits, in <lb/>
all the SWellest of novelties <lb/>
and staple styles, sale price<lb/>
to be <lb/>
I i<lb/>
p i ii I, n n, Her d all skin <lb/>
i s. Witt ll <lb/>
It Is a <lb/>
hi for ind, bit i ;. <lb/>
and g piles. I <lb/>
the U out of n nut u <lb/>
i in., Ii at h <lb/>
Boils, old sores, e v <lb/>
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it lite <lb/>
ll i- . i iii <lb/>
S Id<lb/>
. II ; i seal <lb/>
H I <lb/>
such re <lb/>
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i nines. run <lb/>
diseases. <lb/>
, i . th genuine Witch <lb/>
b. Be ware of counter- <lb/>
John L. Woofer, <lb/>
THE AMERICAN SALVAGE CO., <lb/>
Putt an d to It AI, <lb/>
m mm hue <lb/>
Penalty. <lb/>
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For sale by Jno. L. drug- For sale by Jno. I. <lb/>
Suicide Prevented. <lb/>
A n <lb/>
,., v, of I <lb/>
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system, i <lb/>
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unit m <lb/>
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and I <lb/>
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i Drug <lb/>
i, families get u re <lb/>
I i <lb/>
go in bed before breakfast. <lb/>
Bitter <lb/>
physicians had a long and <lb/>
stubborn w an tin <lb/>
my Hughes <lb/>
Do m up. <lb/>
my t m hi <lb/>
re rt f tried Dr. <lb/>
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pretty soon. I down <lb/>
I . i i bard <lb/>
ii, a up. <lb/>
THE EASTERN <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb/>
VOL No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY, AUGUST IS 1905. <lb/>
No. <lb/>
COUNTY MATTERS. <lb/>
Proceedings the Board of Comma <lb/>
The board of county commission <lb/>
were in regular monthly <lb/>
on the first Monday. M. Jones, <lb/>
new member appointed lo <lb/>
J. Page, deceased, wan <lb/>
present and entered upon the <lb/>
d of the office <lb/>
Orders amounting as follows <lb/>
were drawn on the For <lb/>
paupers 1157.76; county home <lb/>
superintendent of health <lb/>
tax lists bridges and <lb/>
prisoner <lb/>
insane 162.70; roads <lb/>
jail court house <lb/>
tickets <lb/>
books stationers <lb/>
attorney <lb/>
To <lb/>
I law territory 8167.55. <lb/>
A petition from Greenville <lb/>
tobacco board of trade was <lb/>
asking that convicts work <lb/>
the public roads in the count <lb/>
be assumed to the roads adjacent <lb/>
to town of Greenville fr <lb/>
next It was agreed that <lb/>
force work two weeks <lb/>
nine in township, then <lb/>
on dam near Bethel for two . <lb/>
three week-, and then the request <lb/>
of tobacco board of trade <lb/>
bee implied with. <lb/>
W. J. was elected con- <lb/>
stable-of <lb/>
fill t be vacancy caused by t be death <lb/>
Tucker. <lb/>
William and <lb/>
Heath were a- d-d to <lb/>
each to receive l <lb/>
Jesse W. <lb/>
were appointed to buy <lb/>
tiling for <lb/>
The clerk the board was <lb/>
ordered to In he <lb/>
k the sale the <lb/>
tax lists for the and <lb/>
to the highest bidder. <lb/>
For the better work. <lb/>
r log the roads Can line <lb/>
townships, it <lb/>
that the on the <lb/>
lauds Sam Edwards, Limit- <lb/>
and R. D. <lb/>
lie the control if the <lb/>
of road visors of <lb/>
township. <lb/>
petitions of public roads <lb/>
One ill <lb/>
township from the west t <lb/>
Lad No. to of A den; <lb/>
In Swift Creek from <lb/>
across Fork swamp; <lb/>
in township from neat <lb/>
J. H. to B. C. <lb/>
Heaver Dam township from the <lb/>
near Warren's chapel <lb/>
ff to the Nichols road near the rest- <lb/>
f Louisa Nichols. <lb/>
Jurors for September court were <lb/>
drawn. <lb/>
SURPRISE PARTY, <lb/>
MORE TROUBLE. <lb/>
EXCURSION DID NOT GO <lb/>
j Prince George, Prophet Loose <lb/>
mi . Delightful; J y <lb/>
Evening. <lb/>
A delightful surprise party was. acknowledges the <lb/>
given to Miss Bernice , B postal from Ayden j <lb/>
at her on street which is by someone who <lb/>
day evening, the occasion being himself <lb/>
her any friends were h, former years <lb/>
was known as Prince George <lb/>
present, and a delightful <lb/>
was spent in games, <lb/>
enjoying the moonlight, <lb/>
listening to charming music after <lb/>
which is were <lb/>
who dire disaster <lb/>
and James City. <lb/>
His prophecies so <lb/>
that he bas kept quiet for a <lb/>
long time and now he is kind of <lb/>
Miss Bernice returned to her j going slow but at the same time he <lb/>
home in the evening and j keeps up his old tricks. <lb/>
found a large number of friend The orthography of the postal <lb/>
present, her showed that wonderful and but o <lb/>
was greatly surprised much believe a liberal translation of the <lb/>
delighted. one present to the effect that <lb/>
in a jolly mood, and numerous will visit the <lb/>
games were played with much States about August <lb/>
interest enthusiasm. He bas got a year <lb/>
guessing contest was had, in ; hand in b s prophetic <lb/>
which Miss Nellie was j He evidently 1905 but <lb/>
declared the successful I, rest are both marked <lb/>
participant. I 1904. That date we believe was a <lb/>
Mrs. H. Hooker then clear warm day. It remains to be <lb/>
Crowd Not Urge Enough lo Make the <lb/>
Price. <lb/>
was to have been an ex- <lb/>
form today <lb/>
by -I the colored Sunday <lb/>
the town. When <lb/>
train by Tuesday <lb/>
evening a was dropped here <lb/>
for use by excursionists and <lb/>
train pick couch m <lb/>
w hen it came along t his morning. <lb/>
A number of colored people <lb/>
at the depot this morning ready <lb/>
the excursion, but train <lb/>
name and went i d them stand <lb/>
there. turned out. that one, <lb/>
hundred were <lb/>
wiry to make the price <lb/>
for train to poll them, and <lb/>
mat many did not snow up <lb/>
excursion was Called off. There <lb/>
was disappointment among <lb/>
no wanted to go. <lb/>
PERSONALS AND SOCIAL <lb/>
Monday, August h, <lb/>
L. I. Moore to Winston <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
Earl to <lb/>
today. <lb/>
Ned to <lb/>
today. <lb/>
B. C. Pearce, came <lb/>
in Sunday evening. <lb/>
T. E. Little spent Sunday in <lb/>
Scotland Neck. <lb/>
J. to Kinston <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
S. W. Gabriel, of Plymouth, <lb/>
spent Sunday here. <lb/>
This bad a heavy <lb/>
Sunday <lb/>
August h. <lb/>
J. Allen up the road <lb/>
I. T. lit t-r Raleigh this <lb/>
J. Br m went lo Plymouth <lb/>
is morning. <lb/>
L. Kali went ti Scotland <lb/>
Nick this <lb/>
Miss Le Sugg to <lb/>
Monday evening. <lb/>
E. A. retailed <lb/>
O. who bas been to <lb/>
Panaceas returned <lb/>
1- t.-v retort ed <lb/>
present several vocal <lb/>
selections, which were rendered it. <lb/>
a graceful and charming manner <lb/>
seen what the coming day will be. <lb/>
If it doe bring anything <lb/>
nun Mid in the weather line Prince <lb/>
Miss Bernice, followed by those; George will to explain <lb/>
present, was then escorted to a <lb/>
table in the hall, on which <lb/>
many beautiful and valuable <lb/>
presents. Delicious <lb/>
were served, and it <lb/>
that the evening bad <lb/>
Those pie t were. <lb/>
Misses Essie <lb/>
Smith, Bessie Mamie <lb/>
Mary Addie <lb/>
Fender, Mrs. H. c. Hooker, Harry <lb/>
White, Key <lb/>
Journal. <lb/>
Boys Hurt by a Fall <lb/>
sons t-1 Mr, a id Mrs. <lb/>
am l a <lb/>
u the sec <lb/>
. . House o. Pi <lb/>
el. <lb/>
older f the , <lb/>
severely but the <lb/>
physician dot mil Hunk that <lb/>
injuries will prove <lb/>
The were playing in a hi u- <lb/>
Brown. Jes-e Ben lay n on <lb/>
lamer, comer of <lb/>
and they were ; <lb/>
walking on some <lb/>
Patrick and Clarence Jones. <lb/>
Fully For College <lb/>
loose planks. The smaller J <lb/>
. . ., t.-n end of one of the <lb/>
Cast. A. <lb/>
school, <lb/>
near Mi-bane, N. C. <lb/>
has been on my mind <lb/>
some time to write to you in <lb/>
to my ton's experience at <lb/>
your school, thank nod <lb/>
the faculty for your kindly <lb/>
in him. <lb/>
boards and brother, <lb/>
aid, seeing his peril, tried to <lb/>
him. Both fell to the <lb/>
Hie left by <lb/>
was <lb/>
from bead to foot stunned. A <lb/>
physician was quickly called am <lb/>
I the <lb/>
lie hue u large swollen <lb/>
. . ins back is suffering <lb/>
school, in both his and ; . , <lb/>
Original Observations. <lb/>
It lakes plenty of horse sense to <lb/>
run a horse show. <lb/>
Lie, the world lies with you, <lb/>
tell truth and alone you talk. <lb/>
Hall clothes as well as half hose <lb/>
are fashionable at the seaside r.- <lb/>
soils. <lb/>
Many a train of thought i- <lb/>
before It reaches the <lb/>
of fruition. <lb/>
veil shrewd man to <lb/>
hi a will which effectually i-n <lb/>
s the lawyers. <lb/>
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dark, need body I'll a <lb/>
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it up,,., a a- an I <lb/>
tat nu tome and abide with <lb/>
one wears <lb/>
Some l <lb/>
one <lb/>
lies overwork v <lb/>
to make the a exceed- <lb/>
Vs., O s <lb/>
server. <lb/>
I. came in from San <lb/>
fold Sunday evening. <lb/>
Mis. Nancy Coward to <lb/>
Ayden Satin day evening <lb/>
G. W. Baker came <lb/>
Lewiston Sunday evening. <lb/>
Mis Fred Patrick, of . <lb/>
Pa., is visiting Miss Nellie Lit <lb/>
Olivia and Madeline Cox <lb/>
spent <lb/>
town. <lb/>
Charles Skinner went <lb/>
more today to be there <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs, K. House <lb/>
with relatives In <lb/>
c antic <lb/>
District Attorney <lb/>
returned from Raleigh <lb/>
veiling. <lb/>
Mi and Mrs J, J. <lb/>
to <lb/>
-1 evening. <lb/>
K and little ii. <lb/>
I, . morning <lb/>
J A. went <lb/>
Northampton county today t. <lb/>
. an <lb/>
Mable <lb/>
a H lo <lb/>
Miss Pattie Skinner. <lb/>
returned <lb/>
day evening from his <lb/>
is all that any parent <lb/>
or guardian could <lb/>
climate, comfortable quartets, <lb/>
excellent table, genial companion- <lb/>
ship and well qualified and <lb/>
enthusiastic professors. One <lb/>
much pain. bones appear t <lb/>
have been and the <lb/>
doctor dots not think that he SUi <lb/>
any internal <lb/>
The boy had sonic <lb/>
bruises aid was shocked by the <lb/>
u- v . <lb/>
. , , tall hilt his are not at all <lb/>
feature particularly has impressed <lb/>
me, and that is and <lb/>
relations established <lb/>
between the boys their <lb/>
teachers. Addison was somewhat <lb/>
behind in his education when be <lb/>
entered your school, hut <lb/>
Wires Damaged by Lightning. <lb/>
During the storm after- <lb/>
noon some damage was done to the <lb/>
wires around town, the telephone <lb/>
and light wires <lb/>
struck several times by lightning. <lb/>
The light wire was burned in two <lb/>
near the corner of Evans and Third <lb/>
street, and the light at <lb/>
intersection of Pitt and Third <lb/>
streets was knocked down and <lb/>
broken. There was slight damage <lb/>
at some other points. The electric <lb/>
crew had the damage repaired in <lb/>
time for the lights to be turned <lb/>
at night. <lb/>
serious Raleigh Post. <lb/>
A Volcano in Nevada. <lb/>
Francisco, Cal., Aug. <lb/>
A volcano throwing off molten lava <lb/>
and in active operation, been <lb/>
standing I found him at the end discovered in Nevada by Messrs. <lb/>
of the year folly prepared to enter Wheeler <lb/>
college. If I had a half dozen <lb/>
more boys I should stud them all <lb/>
to Bingham school <lb/>
The Firemen. <lb/>
Greenville Volunteer Fire Com- <lb/>
held its regular monthly and tracing in to its source, <lb/>
cattlemen of <lb/>
The volcano is located in Rye <lb/>
Patch, Humboldt county. <lb/>
hough that section has been <lb/>
tor years the crater has <lb/>
been found for the first time. <lb/>
The men were in the stream of <lb/>
Marriage Licenses. <lb/>
Register of Deeds R. William <lb/>
Issued to th- following <lb/>
couples since last <lb/>
Jesse B. Bullock, Jr., and Delia <lb/>
James. <lb/>
Willis D. Johnston <lb/>
BroD. <lb/>
Wm. Redmond and A. <lb/>
Neal. <lb/>
Geo. W. Moore and Mary E. <lb/>
John H. Little and Nannie <lb/>
meeting Monday The names <lb/>
of some members were <lb/>
located the volcano. The rocks for <lb/>
some distance around were so hot <lb/>
w. .- ,, Mil. .------ <lb/>
from the for non-attendance, i that they could not touch them <lb/>
Ola Forbes was elected foreman of their bare hands, <lb/>
the company D. J. j The volcano Is active. This is <lb/>
assistant foreman. Tue chief of u tenon by the fact that the dis <lb/>
Get Together Boys <lb/>
What has become of the Osceola <lb/>
We have not heard a note <lb/>
from the boys this summer. There <lb/>
is too much good talent here for it <lb/>
to be allowed to go to waste, <lb/>
the people would like to see the <lb/>
boys get together again. Green- <lb/>
ville could have a band of which <lb/>
the town would be proud. <lb/>
the lire department was present <lb/>
and gave the assignment <lb/>
to the steam engine and hose <lb/>
No. <lb/>
He is An Artist. <lb/>
D. C. James has made a splendid <lb/>
map of the town Ayden for the <lb/>
use of insurance companies in <lb/>
rates. At map drawing <lb/>
cartoon work he is becoming <lb/>
an expert. <lb/>
rumbles accompany the flow <lb/>
of <lb/>
Died. <lb/>
Mrs. Delia Little, wife of I H. <lb/>
Little, of Carolina township, died <lb/>
Monday. She leaves a husband <lb/>
two sons and two daughters. The <lb/>
funeral took place today. <lb/>
United States Commissioner Appointed <lb/>
for Pitt County. <lb/>
We are informed that Judge <lb/>
R. Purnell, of the <lb/>
court for the eastern district of <lb/>
North Carolina has appointed Col. <lb/>
I. A. Sugg a United States com- <lb/>
missioner and Col. Sugg bas <lb/>
accepted the position. It is very <lb/>
evident there is great need in <lb/>
this county for such an officer, and <lb/>
we believe the good people of the <lb/>
county will heartily endorse the <lb/>
appointment, a-d believe the <lb/>
appointment a most excellent one <lb/>
W. Borden Dead. <lb/>
Fruit jar rubbers at Johnston <lb/>
Bros. <lb/>
A telephone message this morn- <lb/>
announces the death of William <lb/>
H. Borden, a prominent citizen of <lb/>
who was well <lb/>
throughout the state. <lb/>
van hi in <lb/>
B. S Mount, <lb/>
in Sunday netting and <lb/>
returned this <lb/>
la Harper, of Wilson. <lb/>
came in Saturday evening to vi- <lb/>
her sister, Mrs. H. L. Carr. <lb/>
W. S. Greer, of Baltimore, win <lb/>
has been in town a few days, <lb/>
for Kinston Saturday evening. <lb/>
Miss Bertie of Henderson, <lb/>
who has been visiting her sister. <lb/>
Mrs. P. M. Johnson, returned home <lb/>
today, <lb/>
Mrs. J. S. Keel went to Bethel <lb/>
this morning in response to a <lb/>
that her sister was very <lb/>
sick. <lb/>
C. W. Harvey and bride arrived <lb/>
from Wrightsville Sunday evening <lb/>
and will make their home at Hotel <lb/>
Bertha. <lb/>
J. A. Perry daughter, Miss <lb/>
Helen, of Scotland Neck, came in <lb/>
Saturday evening to visit Mrs. J. <lb/>
F. Brinkley. <lb/>
O. C. and went <lb/>
to Grifton Sunday evening. He <lb/>
returned this morning leaving his <lb/>
family there for a visit. <lb/>
Mrs. J. S. Barr, of Kinston, and <lb/>
her guests, Misses <lb/>
and Banks, of Wilmington, spent <lb/>
Sunday here with relatives of <lb/>
Mrs. Barr. <lb/>
Jesse after spending <lb/>
several weeks at Virginia Beach, <lb/>
and visiting the northern markets, <lb/>
returned home Sunday and will be <lb/>
ready to handle the fleecy staple <lb/>
when the new cotton comes in. <lb/>
I is <lb/>
. 1.1 X who has <lb/>
Ills la <lb/>
ll e ibis <lb/>
J toward, of <lb/>
in Monday evening to visit <lb/>
daughter, M-s. J. G. <lb/>
. . Kale and <lb/>
Kinston, <lb/>
-ante in I hi- u mi g lo visit Mrs. <lb/>
i 111-- B--. <lb/>
Misses Annie <lb/>
e Hue in <lb/>
g lien sister, M in. <lb/>
v J. <lb/>
M is A . Bowl n el in <lb/>
, day from Plymouth, <lb/>
sick <lb/>
t Mr <lb/>
Mis <lb/>
Rocky Mount, who <lb/>
been here visiting relatives, <lb/>
a to today. <lb/>
August <lb/>
to Norfolk <lb/>
today. <lb/>
E. M. went to Rich- <lb/>
today. <lb/>
c. Baker returned to Lewis- <lb/>
ton today. <lb/>
G. . lineman went up the road <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
It. Washington, came <lb/>
up <lb/>
S. T. returned <lb/>
finally evening from a visit to <lb/>
Mrs. T. Ma-on took the train <lb/>
lure evening to visit <lb/>
relatives at Ayden. <lb/>
Miss Olivia Cox, who was <lb/>
visiting here, returned to Winter- <lb/>
ville Tuesday evening. <lb/>
it. Parker daughter, <lb/>
Miss Ellen, returned borne Tuesday <lb/>
evening e. <lb/>
Mrs Eunice of Whit- <lb/>
is visiting <lb/>
Zeno Moore and II. T. <lb/>
King. <lb/>
Perry daughter, Miss <lb/>
of Scotland Neck, who have <lb/>
been visiting Mrs. J. F. Brinkley, <lb/>
returned home morning. <lb/>
Mrs. J. D. Bundy Dud. <lb/>
The many friends <lb/>
of Rev. J. D. Bundy, presiding <lb/>
elder of this district, learn with <lb/>
of the death of his wife <lb/>
which at their borne in <lb/>
Mount Tuesday afternoon. <lb/>
Rev. Craven, of Tarboro, was <lb/>
passing through the <lb/>
evening train, and told friends <lb/>
whom he saw at the depot of Mrs. <lb/>
Bundy's death. He said had <lb/>
been suffering slightly some days <lb/>
from a boil on her but up to <lb/>
Monday had no great <lb/>
inconvenience it. Monday <lb/>
night she was bitten by a <lb/>
from which it is blood <lb/>
poison set la, The poison <lb/>
oped rapidly and she died Tuesday <lb/>
afternoon. <lb/>
New Mullets at If. Schultz.<lb/>
POOR PRINT<lb/>
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Every Careful <lb/>
Thoughtful <lb/>
is Particular About <lb/>
Their Children Wear. <lb/>
We have been engaged in the business of shoeing the <lb/>
LITTLE FOLKS SO LONG, <lb/>
The treaty with China <lb/>
having lapsed, considerable doubt is <lb/>
expressed in official circles Wash <lb/>
as to whether be <lb/>
to obtain China's consent la <lb/>
another treaty for the exclusion of <lb/>
even laborers s <lb/>
China at the present time there is <lb/>
ill toward the led states, <lb/>
due in a large measure I i the <lb/>
enforcement of the <lb/>
act. such enforcement in very <lb/>
many eases humiliating Chinamen <lb/>
of rank and importance This ill <lb/>
is expressing itself in a <lb/>
boycott of America's products, <lb/>
China and United states are <lb/>
friendly nations, yet China is dis- <lb/>
against as do <lb/>
friendly with the States is. <lb/>
Chinese laborers are excluded, but <lb/>
the citizens of other nations, regard- <lb/>
social admitted <lb/>
to this country, providing they can <lb/>
meet the requirements of its <lb/>
laws. China feels <lb/>
I that if her citizens can meet the <lb/>
requirements of our Immigration <lb/>
laws they should be admitted too, <lb/>
land not without cause, f r her <lb/>
Kens morally are equal, if not <lb/>
i r, to many of <lb/>
countries, that scare landing on <lb/>
American <lb/>
It i- really serious question <lb/>
whether or not China should even <lb/>
b asked to assent to another treaty <lb/>
,. exclusion I her citizens. All <lb/>
things considered, it be better <lb/>
either to malt B law ex -lulling them <lb/>
which the Tailed States has a per- <lb/>
fed right to do. or so to our <lb/>
n laws, that undesirable <lb/>
citizens of all countries, including <lb/>
, the Chins, will be unable to enter <lb/>
If between China and <lb/>
the States tic re is friendship <lb/>
why should any i be made <lb/>
that nil-vi in the least upon <lb/>
, would Americans feel <lb/>
the habit of selling the best and fitting the <lb/>
Hie in <lb/>
China is an n; that <lb/>
GET YOUR SUPPLIES <lb/>
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/>
JOHNSTON BROS. <lb/>
The Cash Grocers. <lb/>
Scientifically <lb/>
Constructed. <lb/>
ULTRA, <lb/>
for <lb/>
is made with careful reference <lb/>
to the most minute details and <lb/>
so perfected in its numerous <lb/>
there is no other <lb/>
mail's shoe on the market selling <lb/>
at the price the Ultra duos, its <lb/>
superior, if its equal. <lb/>
A Shoe tor <lb/>
Women. <lb/>
Here is the fundamental basis <lb/>
of a perfect shoe. We employ <lb/>
our own expert designers, and <lb/>
, v r. Ultra Shoe is made over <lb/>
it hist scientifically constructed <lb/>
to meet th- closest variations <lb/>
of width and size in woman's <lb/>
footwear. <lb/>
Ultra Shoe meets every <lb/>
requirement of the many <lb/>
whims of <lb/>
We carry SHOE, for men, in Oxfords, etc <lb/>
Pulley Bowen, <lb/>
THE HOME OF WOMAN'S ONS. <lb/>
has grown to be such a fixed custom with us <lb/>
,,.,,. I iv <lb/>
that you may feel perfectly safe <lb/>
When You Buy Your <lb/>
Children's Shoes Here. <lb/>
of <lb/>
; the earth Spurred n by Japanese <lb/>
may become another <lb/>
and more powerful Japan, for its <lb/>
people are today better educated on <lb/>
the average than are the Japanese- <lb/>
With such a prospect would it not <lb/>
he policy to cement the <lb/>
friendship that now exists, than to <lb/>
run the risk of a menace to <lb/>
American interests m the Far <lb/>
V. American- <lb/>
Our stock of children's Slippers embraces almost every <lb/>
HATCH <lb/>
desirable style and shape of the Manufacturers From Kinston to Norfolk <lb/>
FOR WHITE PEOPLE ONLY <lb/>
Wednesday and Thursday <lb/>
August and U. <lb/>
These Slippers are all first class in every respect, and of the best fARE <lb/>
under years 91.00. <lb/>
W. C. MINUS, Agent. <lb/>
suitable for Summer Wear. <lb/>
makes, yet we are offering at greatly reduced prices-the reason <lb/>
is, we are overstocked and don't want to carry them over. <lb/>
The opportunity Is yours. We will be <lb/>
glad to serve you. <lb/>
J. B. CHERRY CO. <lb/>
Always <lb/>
Hand. <lb/>
STORE. <lb/>
Stock of Framing M x ft <lb/>
Also Herman Siding, Ceiling and <lb/>
Partition and dressed <lb/>
lumber necessary for building <lb/>
house complete. Bills cut <lb/>
short notice. <lb/>
Greenville Lumber Veneer Co- <lb/>
FOR SALE. <lb/>
A nice farm lying on Tar river six <lb/>
mill front Greenville en Greenville <lb/>
aim Washington road <lb/>
acres. This fa-in is In Bx, <lb/>
tobacco on it, a good park- <lb/>
house, stables an-l out <lb/>
with live room lately repair- <lb/>
id and one of every- <lb/>
thing ready to t work. <lb/>
house one mile, church miles. <lb/>
Apply to. <lb/>
W, L. <lb/>
R, F. D. No. Greenville, N. C <lb/>
STRAY UP. <lb/>
I have taken up a stray he that <lb/>
was with my stock and was <lb/>
mischievous. Black and <lb/>
white spotted, weighs or pounds, <lb/>
unmarked, male. Is requested <lb/>
to call for the hoc and pay charges. <lb/>
K. F. D. No. Winterville, N. C. <lb/>
return<lb/>
Hints and plates to me. I give the <lb/>
the work promptly, send a trial order to <lb/>
II. Photo-Artist, <lb/>
Elizabeth City, X. C.<lb/>
Negligee Shirts. <lb/>
The mos worn by th <lb/>
man in all is <lb/>
shirt. <lb/>
THEY FIT WHEN STIFF BOSOM FAILS <lb/>
and comfort you get the <lb/>
soft THE SHIRT in I'll n . <lb/>
Our sizes are not broken and the <lb/>
styles are here, and until <lb/>
we <lb/>
WILl REDUCE AIL GRADES FROM to PER CENT. <lb/>
All styles in our line will fold for <lb/>
ii it i i . <lb/>
ii . ii i <lb/>
ii . <lb/>
ii ii <lb/>
no <lb/>
BO <lb/>
These prices will prevail <lb/>
No Shirts will be charged these prices. <lb/>
C. S. FORBES, <lb/>
The Man's Outfitter. <lb/>
OLD ARTIST. <lb/>
. , , Ml H. Portraits For a Living <lb/>
As Rich In Historic M In Nat- For<lb/>
is as rich in historic in- g <lb/>
u it is in natural beauties. . hi own pleasure and <lb/>
The house of Valois had a special <lb/>
liking for the hanks of the Loire, <lb/>
THE NEW WAY sleep Comfortable <lb/>
and the great nobles of their court <lb/>
built near the royal resiliences their <lb/>
own of <lb/>
grace, strength beauty, <lb/>
but of which there is not a stone <lb/>
that is not cemented with blood, for <lb/>
the Valois lived in an atmosphere <lb/>
of fraud and violence. They <lb/>
were always being conspired against, <lb/>
and they met plot with counter plot <lb/>
If treason could not be met <lb/>
force, a sudden surprise or a stab in <lb/>
the dark or the malignant skill <lb/>
some Italian chemist laid to rest <lb/>
forever suspicions which might have <lb/>
been unfounded. It is but fair to <lb/>
State, however, that this was not <lb/>
often the case, for the were <lb/>
turbulent and ambitions, and when <lb/>
not engaged in waging war openly <lb/>
or covertly with their sovereign. <lb/>
quarreled among themselves and led <lb/>
forth their retainers to surprise or <lb/>
besiege a neighboring castle. W <lb/>
the battlement of every <lb/>
there was a watchman, day and <lb/>
night, ever on the lookout for the <lb/>
of arms in the valley below, <lb/>
and ready to his hand was a huge <lb/>
horn, one blast of which would <lb/>
alarm the garrison and bring them <lb/>
to the walls. A few feet below the <lb/>
watchman there dangled from a jut- <lb/>
ting beam the corps, of some poor <lb/>
wretch, and in the loathsome dun- <lb/>
peons beneath the moat others were <lb/>
chained to the reeking walls, for <lb/>
had the right of ad- <lb/>
ministering greater and lesser <lb/>
and could dispose of the lives <lb/>
and liberties of his vassals as he <lb/>
deemed lit. He had other privileges <lb/>
also, some of which make us wonder <lb/>
why the revolution did not come <lb/>
some centuries earlier. <lb/>
Lees in Architectural <lb/>
One hot day George E. <lb/>
Ellis, the historian, going to an in- <lb/>
formal dinner with h friend, wore a <lb/>
comfortable but unfashionable <lb/>
coat and manila hat. A <lb/>
orthodox clergyman began <lb/>
to banter the Unitarian divine <lb/>
regarding his big straw hat, where- <lb/>
Dr. Ellis replied that he would <lb/>
not have a word said against that <lb/>
article of apparel, inasmuch as i <lb/>
been a good friend of his for <lb/>
four years. exclaimed his <lb/>
friend, could it have lasted <lb/>
it has been Cal- <lb/>
Or. Ellis. The <lb/>
host, misunderstanding the word, <lb/>
inquired with amazement how the <lb/>
hat could he galvanized. But Dr. <lb/>
Ellis, with a twinkle in his eye, <lb/>
looked straight at the orthodox min- <lb/>
as lie did not say <lb/>
said the hat had Wen <lb/>
ill brimstone. <lb/>
the summer <lb/>
that he might be in <lb/>
with nature. It was this <lb/>
love of nature and of simple things <lb/>
,,,; the faculty of seeing beauty in <lb/>
them that gave such a choice dis- <lb/>
to his work, because it was <lb/>
the expression of his own simple, <lb/>
lovable personality. He had beauty <lb/>
in himself, and all his life it fed on <lb/>
simple joys of nature, <lb/>
of demotic happiness, of music and <lb/>
of his own art. <lb/>
He was iii the little town of <lb/>
on the river in the <lb/>
beautiful county of Suffolk. <lb/>
he loved to ramble the <lb/>
sketching, and showed much <lb/>
inclination for it and so little for <lb/>
any other kind of study that when <lb/>
was fifteen he was sent to Lon- <lb/>
don and placed under the of a <lb/>
silversmith, who procured him ad- <lb/>
mission to the St. Martins Lane <lb/>
academy. Here he worked for three <lb/>
years painting. Gains- <lb/>
borough's eighteenth year was an <lb/>
eventful one. He hired three rooms <lb/>
in gardens and set up as a <lb/>
painter on Ilia own account. Sleet- <lb/>
with little encouragement, he re- <lb/>
turned to There he fell a <lb/>
to the charms of a you <lb/>
of seventeen. Miss <lb/>
Burr, who had an annuity of <lb/>
married her and established himself <lb/>
i the of <lb/>
Here he worked on happily and <lb/>
for fifteen years, continual- <lb/>
in the open <lb/>
small commissions for <lb/>
portraits a- came to him. until he <lb/>
had succeeded in discovering for <lb/>
himself a manner of Minting Milted <lb/>
to his needs and bad developed an <lb/>
extraordinary skill. <lb/>
j., he moved to Bath, at that <lb/>
time the fashionable city <lb/>
London. The gay world of <lb/>
that time congregated there to drink <lb/>
the water-. Gainsborough success <lb/>
was immediate, but with increasing <lb/>
wealth there was no alteration in his <lb/>
simple method of lyrics <lb/>
H. in St. Nicholas. <lb/>
SLEEPING ON THE BEST. <lb/>
Royal Elastic Felt Mattress <lb/>
to all others. <lb/>
s are <lb/>
EL <lb/>
you Had to Get Your <lb/>
News In the Old Way <lb/>
In the old times people had to go from to <lb/>
to tell the news or meet at the roads store once <lb/>
to rind out what was going on. They were slow days. <lb/>
house <lb/>
week <lb/>
It Is Not So Now <lb/>
But in this day of numerous and rural tree delivery <lb/>
mail you can gel the news every day. <lb/>
This is th- leading age and no is complete without <lb/>
a good newspaper. Every mat, ought to take his county paper <lb/>
and know what is going on. <lb/>
The Reflector <lb/>
can supply you with the news. We print two editions, Daily <lb/>
and Semi-Weekly <lb/>
THE DAILY REFLECTOR <lb/>
is a page paper and costs <lb/>
only a year. <lb/>
Don't I- without a paper when yon can get one so cheap. <lb/>
K yon are not a subscriber send in your order today. <lb/>
Our piece Enamel Iron Beds are <lb/>
as the best <lb/>
every Royal Elastic Mattress m <lb/>
bed is sold under not. the best, price re <lb/>
funded. <lb/>
OUR STOCK IS IN <lb/>
EVERY DETAIL <lb/>
kinds. <lb/>
WHEN NEED FURNITURE <lb/>
Springs are perfection in making. Try a pair. <lb/>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
is a large <lb/>
page paper, a year. <lb/>
A. H. Taft, <lb/>
NEXT DOOR TO SAM WHITE'S. <lb/>
H. A. White <lb/>
Benefit a Rural Life. <lb/>
Froth country air it <lb/>
a sovereign remedy for many of <lb/>
the ills afflict the wean city <lb/>
dweller. The tendency in tint <lb/>
of the and overtaxed <lb/>
would benefit- <lb/>
ed if they could be removed to Hie <lb/>
farms. The magazines that <lb/>
age love Of rural life arc doing <lb/>
., I wot work, and not the least <lb/>
of their is the <lb/>
the aesthetic quality. They <lb/>
promote a love for the beautiful in <lb/>
nature that will re-ult in the <lb/>
of much of the natural love- <lb/>
of the country that been <lb/>
too ruthlessly dealt with by the <lb/>
utilitarian in the past. <lb/>
Nashville <lb/>
A Useful Member. <lb/>
The small sou of a clergyman <lb/>
who was noted for his tiresome Mr- <lb/>
overheard two friends of Ins <lb/>
father saving how dry they were, <lb/>
and how hard it was to keep awake <lb/>
during them. The following bun- <lb/>
while tho minister was <lb/>
he was astounded to sec his son <lb/>
throwing at the <lb/>
from the gallery. The clergy- <lb/>
man frowned angrily him, <lb/>
the <lb/>
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on preaching; I'm keeping them <lb/>
Weekly. <lb/>
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you ho ash- <lb/>
ed as they sat down on one of the <lb/>
rustic seats at the retort, <lb/>
cut our initials on this tree <lb/>
behind three or four years ago.- <lb/>
no, she replied. <lb/>
don't remember that. Are you <lb/>
arose, walked around the tree <lb/>
mid inspected the hark closely. <lb/>
he said, the fame <lb/>
tree, all right, but it was another <lb/>
Tribune. <lb/>
Hi. <lb/>
The musical instrument seller had <lb/>
at last in working on a <lb/>
cheap on a customer at four <lb/>
times its value. . <lb/>
-Where shall I send it he tn- <lb/>
street. My flat is <lb/>
on the third <lb/>
The fiddle dealer s face fell, no <lb/>
had moved, with his family, the day <lb/>
before to the flat on the second <lb/>
floor of -street on a three <lb/>
agreement. <lb/>
Consideration. <lb/>
De say. man- <lb/>
ore you going to pay hack the <lb/>
id- a few <lb/>
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., of hurting your <lb/>
I-. .,. In what <lb/>
want to <lb/>
think I thought needed the <lb/>
Chicago News. <lb/>
Man In the <lb/>
The helplessness of mere man <lb/>
presence of ordinary <lb/>
was illustrated in the case <lb/>
the Old miner, who explained that he <lb/>
had once tried to improve us cool <lb/>
mg a hook of recipe. <lb/>
was no he sadly confessed, <lb/>
every one of receipts <lb/>
starts With a clean dish. <lb/>
He was kin to one of the <lb/>
Mr-. a Scotchwoman <lb/>
in Pennsylvania. was called <lb/>
from home one day just after <lb/>
dinner. she was leaving she said <lb/>
the . . I <lb/>
of must wash the dishes <lb/>
and the oilier wipe them and put <lb/>
them so that everything will <lb/>
tidy by the lime get back. <lb/>
right, mother, said Jack. <lb/>
But Will's got to wipe them. m <lb/>
willing wash, hilt wiping IS <lb/>
work. <lb/>
Job <lb/>
OF THE <lb/>
REFLECTOR PRINTING HOUSE <lb/>
IS BETTER EQUIPPED TO <lb/>
DAY THAN EVER BEFORE <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
m- Prompt and Careful attention given to all business. <lb/>
To <lb/>
SALE <lb/>
SEND N ORDERS. <lb/>
REFLECTOR PRINTING HOUSE, N. C. <lb/>
Beginning Saturday July 18th, and <lb/>
soil our entire stock for off. <lb/>
for we <lb/>
Embroideries. <lb/>
; values <lb/>
values <lb/>
and <lb/>
values He <lb/>
values <lb/>
reduced in this sale, <lb/>
ANOTHER OFFER. <lb/>
FREE To All Our Subscribers <lb/>
GREAT <lb/>
AMERICAN FARMER, <lb/>
Indianapolis, Indiana. <lb/>
Colored Lawns value, <lb/>
A big reduction in all dry and notions, <lb/>
SHOES. SHOES. <lb/>
Ladies Oxfords and Sandals in Patent Kid. <lb/>
i values . 83.00 a ties <lb/>
2.50 values 2.00 2.00 values Q <lb/>
1.50 values in <lb/>
James F. Davenport. <lb/>
Peasants. <lb/>
There is country in <lb/>
which the traveler find <lb/>
dressed in even particular <lb/>
they were general I <lb/>
districts the peasant a.- <lb/>
scarcely at all. Hie <lb/>
are almost as they were More the <lb/>
Tartar invasion. The women wear <lb/>
the quaint national costume, w <lb/>
in as it is in other countries, <lb/>
and the bearded men show no <lb/>
I marks of modern civilization <lb/>
i in habits or <lb/>
Love and Time. <lb/>
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to think that this wot <lb/>
last evening until to <lb/>
The Leading Agricultural Journal of the Nation. <lb/>
Edited by an Able Corps of Writers. <lb/>
Littleton Female College <lb/>
Health resort Over boarding <lb/>
of High <lb/>
lite advantages in <lb/>
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health record; only one d <lb/>
Price of <lb/>
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and THE AMERICAN FARMER. <lb/>
One Year For Think of It. <lb/>
This <lb/>
old ones who up <lb/>
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all arrears and renew within thirty clays. <lb/>
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handlers <lb/>
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Located In section of that trouble. <lb/>
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Pour chairs in operation , <lb/>
one presided over by a <lb/>
and <lb/>
Cakes, Canned <lb/>
other ready to <lb/>
Butter in lee every day. <lb/>
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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
AND FRIDAY. <lb/>
. J. Editor <lb/>
Entered the post office at Greenville, C, as second class matter, <lb/>
Advertising rates made upon application. <lb/>
A correspondent desired at every post office in Pitt and adjoining counties. <lb/>
in <lb/>
Pitt County, N. C, Friday, Aug. 1905. <lb/>
SLIM PROSPECTS OF PEACE. <lb/>
The news from St. Petersburg <lb/>
We wish to mil attention to Hi <lb/>
report in another column of It. <lb/>
president of Greenville <lb/>
, ,, , it i, or. shows if thinks the terms <lb/>
Tobacco Board of Trade. <lb/>
. , , ., peace proposed Japan are <lb/>
to commend this report to all our p <lb/>
. ,. ., r absurd, and the sentiment there is <lb/>
readers, especially citizens <lb/>
. ,, , ,,,,. peace is impossible unless there <lb/>
Greenville It Kill be seen that tins . r <lb/>
. ., . . a modification of these terms. The <lb/>
is full elaborate, <lb/>
the time concise showing high <lb/>
executive capacity and <lb/>
advice. no citizens in <lb/>
our community ho have <lb/>
. I sentiment given out at St. <lb/>
To the Greenville Tobacco Board of <lb/>
Trade. <lb/>
The undersigned lent of your <lb/>
board, in accordance with the annual <lb/>
custom, begs leave to submit the <lb/>
following as his annual <lb/>
That during the tobacco sea <lb/>
sons of pound <lb/>
of leaf tobacco was sold upon the <lb/>
various warehouse floors of the town <lb/>
of Greenville for the sum of <lb/>
making the average <lb/>
per one hundred pounds for all <lb/>
tobacco sold upon said mark el <lb/>
And although the <lb/>
of pounds sold during; the season o <lb/>
104-05 was much smaller than tin <lb/>
number of pounds sold during <lb/>
season yet the average <lb/>
pries per hundred pounds was <lb/>
more in 1904 than <lb/>
1903-04. <lb/>
I herewith submit for your <lb/>
balance of the world upon the report of C V <lb/>
Russia as whipped ill the tight, but <lb/>
nation appears not ready to ac- <lb/>
knowledge the defeat. The official <lb/>
ed more to the up-building am <lb/>
the interest i <lb/>
, i i die and than <lb/>
have the mi u- die report <lb/>
of the i resident on the business <lb/>
done by the i mar <lb/>
pant year shows <lb/>
Greenville stands among the leading <lb/>
tobacco the state and the <lb/>
t,;,;. ,,, buyers and n. <lb/>
acting on the suggestions of tin <lb/>
will time, e predict, <lb/>
in making Greenville tin <lb/>
largest, and bright <lb/>
in the slate- <lb/>
would he well for if her <lb/>
business interests were as well <lb/>
connected and working as <lb/>
as tobacco <lb/>
An evidence municipal water <lb/>
electric hints <lb/>
by the towns in which they . nu <lb/>
not by i <lb/>
shown . ii ; <lb/>
the I. the <lb/>
the electric t <lb/>
there the company cut . <lb/>
cur cut operated . <lb/>
the printing Rice <lb/>
it conies to pass that newspapers <lb/>
i that <lb/>
serve criticism, granting <lb/>
franchises ought to . . <lb/>
i is the <lb/>
burg is as <lb/>
f peace arc re <lb/>
in their entirety as quite <lb/>
I in possible of acceptance and close <lb/>
Harvey, secretary and treasurer i <lb/>
the Greenville Tobacco Board <lb/>
Trade, showing receipts and ex <lb/>
during the past year and <lb/>
showing net balance on hand <lb/>
I respectfully suggest that <lb/>
the members of the Hoard of Trade <lb/>
endeavor to abide more strictly, both <lb/>
The Chance<lb/>
of the Season <lb/>
has not removed the very b letter and in spirit, by the rules <lb/>
impression their first the of Trade and not try, <lb/>
leading has produced here. If they members the board see u <lb/>
ire not especially in the be doing, how near <lb/>
indemnity and territorial Lao . to violating the rubs <lb/>
concessions peace it is thought actually called to <lb/>
impossible and the continuance account therefor. compliance <lb/>
the negotiations useless. with the rules and regulations f <lb/>
Japanese terms are regarded the board by all members is <lb/>
as demands which might necessary in order that the Board of <lb/>
be made upon an utterly crushed Trade may accomplish the <lb/>
is ah- far which it was formed <lb/>
surd to propose them to a power that both <lb/>
like which has half a million buyers and use even <lb/>
men facing the enemy, possible endeavor to cause as much <lb/>
I Ins army in good condition and to be brought to this market <lb/>
eager for action. It many M possible, and I would especially <lb/>
advantages of position. suggest that all of the buyers join <lb/>
The more hopeful feeling which and <lb/>
i can be traced to to be as courteous and polite to <lb/>
In that who pens bringing tobacco to this <lb/>
i- cognizant of the views as possible. A kind word <lb/>
the would and a small amount attention from <lb/>
not continue negotiations at Ports- the buyers to persons bringing to- <lb/>
in he had reason to be- to market will do much <lb/>
that Japan would reduce her toward increasing the amount of <lb/>
d. sufficiently to render them tobacco sold, and will cost nothing, <lb/>
acceptable to Russia The and will not only be f mutual ad <lb/>
envoys went to Portsmouth ready to ware- <lb/>
ink. reasonable honorable housemen and the persons Belling <lb/>
concessions and if peace is to result the tobacco, but will do more <lb/>
the negotiant on American perhaps than anything else to <lb/>
Japan show an equal strengthen and build up our market <lb/>
spirit of reasonableness and sincerity <lb/>
her protestation for <lb/>
to obtain high-class merchant tailoring, equal to the swell- <lb/>
est New York tailor's work, right here in town at reason- <lb/>
able cost <lb/>
We shall hold an exhibition of Fall and Winter Styles <lb/>
and Fabrics, at our store, on Monday, Tuesday and Wed- <lb/>
August and <lb/>
These are in almost endless variety and come from the <lb/>
famous Wholesale Tailoring House of Schloss Bros. Co., <lb/>
of Baltimore New York. <lb/>
This grand array of stylish patterns will be in charge <lb/>
of an expert and Fitter the above-named <lb/>
who is an authority upon all matters pertaining to <lb/>
Correct Dress for Men and the most appropriate style. <lb/>
You would do well to consult him, even if you do not <lb/>
intend to buy, as there is no better way of keeping in touch <lb/>
with the coming fashions. <lb/>
If desired, he will take your measure and order your <lb/>
selection made up by Schloss Bros. S Co. Besides the <lb/>
of fit, quality and style, every one of their garments <lb/>
has that clean-cut look of finish and distinction that only <lb/>
the best of metropolitan tailors can produce. <lb/>
I have arranged for the cutter to bring the garments <lb/>
back basted up and have them fitted to the customer be- <lb/>
fore finishing. <lb/>
The prices asked are not to will pay <lb/>
for an Suit or Overcoat. <lb/>
Don't forget the Tues. Wed. 15,16 <lb/>
News and I i <lb/>
an excellent paper, is d in; <lb/>
the state valuable service in the <lb/>
c it publish <lb/>
es s paper was an educ , <lb/>
edition thirty-two <lb/>
d ii Ii admirable articles <lb/>
u m the i <lb/>
progress N Carolina has <lb/>
made. I'm i is well <lb/>
sen is this educational edition i i <lb/>
he Sews and <lb/>
The Chicago minister who i-. re <lb/>
ported as saving that President <lb/>
k is one man of <lb/>
world matches -l Christ <lb/>
seriousness i I the i e, in <lb/>
of ought to be for tin <lb/>
simple-, <lb/>
. es Up with another case <lb/>
of burning at the stake- A <lb/>
led to criminally assault a <lb/>
your . He n as captured <lb/>
at once, identified, confessed <lb/>
In- crime, and was taken by <lb/>
citizens to the public square <lb/>
of the town and roasted alive. <lb/>
The case of burning a <lb/>
to death in Texas will make the <lb/>
froth at the mouth some more, <lb/>
reel like <lb/>
up that way. <lb/>
So far the fever situation <lb/>
at New Orleans -hows no improve <lb/>
even though the government <lb/>
has taken charge- <lb/>
I would also suggest the <lb/>
various members of the warehouse <lb/>
slop lighting each other so <lb/>
Cram, the collector bitterly and work together for <lb/>
Charleston, did not get a crumb of good of the Of course each <lb/>
c at Park, lie i, warehouse firm will endeavor lo sell <lb/>
. , ., . , v as much tobacco as possible, but i. <lb/>
Ills wife up to that popular New <lb/>
would be good policy far the ware <lb/>
lei resort mid thought he would . , , <lb/>
housemen to stop unkind <lb/>
ride around the board walk in things about each other and work for <lb/>
ruling el air like while folks, the good of the if one <lb/>
II to the keeper of the chairs . sell a certain p <lb/>
I told he could get the chair sou's tobacco, then he should <lb/>
if he would roll his wife himself, as <lb/>
t white were not made to roll <lb/>
colored people. Cram would not <lb/>
d i the lolling; so bad to walk. <lb/>
to persuade that person to <lb/>
mi the as the <lb/>
place <lb/>
i- e ills pleasure that I <lb/>
the la. t hat during the <lb/>
there has been very little <lb/>
soldiers draw no lion between the member the <lb/>
it one of the of Trade, and trust <lb/>
. paring in the Chicago News. there <lb/>
,, , . , . ,, not friction whatever, <lb/>
l mistake in this, , ,, , , . . <lb/>
that all will work together in liar <lb/>
or how could the pension roll a for the good of the market. <lb/>
war forty years ago keep en ,, .,, <lb/>
rather than decrease Thai the Board of Trade to seek to control <lb/>
pension roll creates the impression their tempers as much as possible. <lb/>
that a name once on it stays there should remember to <lb/>
ho courteous to buyers and that <lb/>
buyers owe to their patrons a duly. <lb/>
and buyers should remember <lb/>
Johnson county has voted out all owe to the sellers <lb/>
dispensaries and will become a dry a like duty. There should certainly <lb/>
county. That is the point all should he no bickering and strife between <lb/>
aim at. make a clean sweep of the and buyers. <lb/>
entire whiskey business as soon as to the fact that <lb/>
it can be done. at St this <lb/>
market was awarded the for <lb/>
forever. <lb/>
, . . . ,. the best display of bright leaf to- <lb/>
wreck on the , .- , <lb/>
and I Desire to state in <lb/>
Nickel Plate railroad near <lb/>
large measure the selection and <lb/>
in which twelve persons were handling of this tobacco exhibit was <lb/>
killed and twenty-five injured. done by Sir. W. T. Lipscomb; tho <lb/>
. write up accompany the exhibit <lb/>
,, , ,. ,.,. ., . was Mr U. I,, <lb/>
disability is a reason , ,, , ,. , , <lb/>
and I that this <lb/>
given by the Charlotte for ,, .,. ,,. ,, , . . <lb/>
J board is due to of Alder- <lb/>
trains being one day Thai town of Greenville a vote <lb/>
i. to tic ease. to thanks for the generous and <lb/>
mm <lb/>
prompt manner in which came <lb/>
i i the assistance of this board when <lb/>
we were making the financial <lb/>
with which to make the <lb/>
tobacco exhibit at St. Louis. <lb/>
There can be no reason why <lb/>
i now am the first <lb/>
he leaf tobacco markets in the <lb/>
haps second, should not easily <lb/>
take first if we have the hearty <lb/>
. operation of all persons interested <lb/>
in the production sale of <lb/>
en, and I hope to see at no distant <lb/>
d IV the fully established <lb/>
is best tobacco <lb/>
in Ninth Carolina. <lb/>
I respectfully recommend that on <lb/>
and after September the member- <lb/>
ship for all persons joining the <lb/>
Tobacco Board of Trade <lb/>
be <lb/>
R. o. <lb/>
Greenville Tobacco of <lb/>
Trade. <lb/>
. <lb/>
Hardware. <lb/>
. <lb/>
F-or C Stoves Ranges, <lb/>
Heaters Pumps, Guns, Am- <lb/>
munition, One and Two Horse <lb/>
Plows, Heat Cutters and <lb/>
In fact anything <lb/>
in Hardware come lo <lb/>
H. L. CARR<lb/>
Down in New Orleans they say <lb/>
tin- is practically immune <lb/>
from yellow over, and the reason <lb/>
given is that bis skin is so thick <lb/>
mosquitoes can't get their lulls <lb/>
through. <lb/>
All the other varmints are puling <lb/>
into insignificance along with the <lb/>
mosquito. It is to be hoped if <lb/>
start out gunning for them that <lb/>
the game wardens will not interfere. <lb/>
The Raleigh livening has <lb/>
increased its from six to eight <lb/>
pages and added the Associated <lb/>
Press telegraph service. The Times <lb/>
grows heller the <lb/>
If Governor <lb/>
pi, thinks Louisiana started the; <lb/>
yellow just to spit him, why <lb/>
take it to get <lb/>
Craft for the Members. <lb/>
It has just been made public that <lb/>
fountain pens and jack <lb/>
knives that cost the state about <lb/>
supplied to the <lb/>
of the <lb/>
Assembly that has just closed This <lb/>
supply was in the nature of <lb/>
stationery, the state at the opening <lb/>
of the Legislature furnishing every <lb/>
member in both houses with all the <lb/>
stationery and knives that <lb/>
the legislators are supposed to need <lb/>
during the session. The <lb/>
was expended for extras in this line. <lb/>
There were thirty-live Senators <lb/>
and Representatives. It has <lb/>
been figured out by the State Con- <lb/>
Department that more than <lb/>
three fountain pens and nine knives <lb/>
wont to each legislator, if the extra <lb/>
supply was evenly distributed, hut <lb/>
it was claimed that there was no <lb/>
such equal distribution. <lb/>
. in i <lb/>
were bought the <lb/>
d out a <lb/>
I the got <lb/>
v ii cur i i if <lb/>
ill i I the I. ii o ,,, y <lb/>
me pen and one knife <lb/>
i . .- mi. <lb/>
Water Alone is Symbolic. <lb/>
Here's to of Kan- <lb/>
As the to the <lb/>
toast we quaff of same <lb/>
fluid with which the battleship Kan- <lb/>
was christened Saturday at Cam- <lb/>
den, Some may think that it <lb/>
was eccentricity on tho part of <lb/>
to the battleship <lb/>
christened with water instead of <lb/>
with champagne and others may <lb/>
think that it was a desire to he odd <lb/>
order to create notoriety, our <lb/>
part we think that it was good <lb/>
fair mindedness. Why <lb/>
not christen a battleship with water <lb/>
And why christen it with <lb/>
The former is unanswerable <lb/>
and to the latter can made the <lb/>
reply that there is no reason; <lb/>
aside from tradition. There may <lb/>
not be any harm in christening a <lb/>
with champagne, <lb/>
there certainly i no in doing <lb/>
so. s not co <lb/>
with n proper come pi ion of <lb/>
Water does I is <lb/>
r -p lids precisely with lie- <lb/>
of the event. Lei irater be used, <lb/>
say Dispatch. <lb/>
WINTERVILLE <lb/>
This department is in charge of who is authorized to rep- <lb/>
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory. <lb/>
M. , An. <lb/>
Mm. Sarah lay our p <lb/>
Monday morning <lb/>
Baltimore, where slit- expects to <lb/>
purchase her fall of goods <lb/>
Pit County Oil <lb/>
Company can now supply your de- <lb/>
seed meal and <lb/>
hulls at lowest market price. <lb/>
A. W. Ange Co. are selling <lb/>
noes They sell a pretty <lb/>
shoe cents. <lb/>
aid <lb/>
Chapman have gone to G Point <lb/>
to visit Misses Vivian <lb/>
We saw K. A. x-k, of Cat <lb/>
Frank and Charlie Jame <lb/>
Stokes were in town Sunday. <lb/>
All e Ion. of pal and <lb/>
of <lb/>
lip In a <lb/>
e-v days with lier Mrs. <lb/>
L. <lb/>
and feed stable, <lb/>
whips and spreads. W. L, House. <lb/>
We handle T. W. Wood and <lb/>
S and millet <lb/>
T. and Pro. <lb/>
For Molt time alarm <lb/>
clicks and see R. <lb/>
Chapman <lb/>
a bottle of Dr. mire I <lb/>
cod, in week buying sup- for indigestion at the drug shire. <lb/>
plies of A. W. Ange Co. <lb/>
C. A. Fair, of was in <lb/>
town yesterday. <lb/>
Pig line of hats and caps <lb/>
received, latest styles. Harrington, <lb/>
Bather Co. <lb/>
Miss Mollie Bryan is visiting <lb/>
friends at Bethel. <lb/>
When in need of jugs and pie- <lb/>
serve jars go to, Harrington, <lb/>
Barber Co. <lb/>
Last Saturday morning the <lb/>
daughter of Dr. Cox playing <lb/>
with her pet kitten, as usual, whet I <lb/>
the kitten bit her. No notice was <lb/>
taken of the bite until a little later <lb/>
the kitten begin having <lb/>
soon died. Then great fear <lb/>
entertained as to the kitten's <lb/>
hydrophobia. Toe I <lb/>
head was preserve I and on Sui d <lb/>
Dr. Cox, with his wife and little <lb/>
Grace, left for hospital in Baltimore <lb/>
ACT <lb/>
CUT THE <lb/>
What Is known as the <lb/>
occasioned by actual <lb/>
. but in the <lb/>
majority cases by a <lb/>
LIVER. <lb/>
THIS IS A FACT <lb/>
which may be <lb/>
by trying a course of <lb/>
Wills <lb/>
They coot regulate the LIVER. <lb/>
They to the <lb/>
They l-ring health and elastic- <lb/>
to the body. <lb/>
TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. <lb/>
or men to solicit <lb/>
orders for stock in Pitt <lb/>
county. For particulars enclose <lb/>
stamp. Box Winterville; N. C, <lb/>
For hay, corn oats, go to <lb/>
Harrington Barber Co. <lb/>
Another large shipment of shoes <lb/>
all styles and sizes and prices very <lb/>
reasonable. Harrington Barber <lb/>
A Co. <lb/>
White's Black Liniment, <lb/>
for the human <lb/>
ARNOLD'S BALSAM <lb/>
Warranted to <lb/>
Cholera By <lb/>
Jno. L. lid Coward <lb/>
In Nil, f i- c imp <lb/>
nu. d v -o t <lb/>
family, lie for perfectly ml r. <lb/>
cm pains different t <lb/>
,, ii my so severe i <lb/>
He any position long Hi-a time. <lb/>
R T. Cox Bro. in <lb/>
now hi hand nice Hue of I tn d <lb/>
balanced, <lb/>
II <lb/>
ii ware, all very <lb/>
f had been <lb/>
n Bad for the <lb/>
Co b, no MM, <lb/>
r-yes fee like there Then f would try Mi <lb/>
it i <lb/>
and <lb/>
ti <lb/>
tired <lb/>
ii they pain you <lb/>
on reading Do <lb/>
taking with them the kitten's head. b c me mattered and <lb/>
The A. G. Manufacturing while asleep That <lb/>
are making some the pored vision and should be rein <lb/>
best and most comfort desks I by wearing eye glasses. B. <lb/>
on the market, which they will i T. Cox and Be. carry a full line of <lb/>
sell a very low price. hope and can lit your eyes <lb/>
many of e o the with lees. <lb/>
will avail them-elves <lb/>
this make <lb/>
s comfortable and <lb/>
plea-am the ope dug I hi <lb/>
Mis J. <lb/>
for Baltimore to purchase <lb/>
a full line of <lb/>
Just by K. i. Chapman <lb/>
car load lime which <lb/>
they will very cheap. <lb/>
Many of our citizens h <lb/>
their side walks of grass and weeds <lb/>
and they have a much better <lb/>
A few teem to dread- <lb/>
the hoe, but after a little re-t <lb/>
here i no doubt but what they <lb/>
too, will be sharers in nice and <lb/>
clean sidewalks. <lb/>
our last mail brought in more <lb/>
orders for Hunsucker buggies. <lb/>
of glass ware and <lb/>
; a. w s on hand. Harrington <lb/>
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goods and It. <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Farmers who raise <lb/>
I be supplied with the known <lb/>
Mowing machines and <lb/>
rakes by Co, <lb/>
. call and see them. <lb/>
hand a Int of nice <lb/>
I gents straw hats that will now go <lb/>
below cost. Don't fail <lb/>
We will sell you some price. <lb/>
K. ti Chapman Co. <lb/>
is no reason why Pitt Co, <lb/>
should have to pay such <lb/>
high price for their flour they <lb/>
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month. It r tin k <lb/>
and bowels. I s <lb/>
ones sleep and cents <lb/>
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drive nut all Impurities. . <lb/>
II II <lb/>
can raise their own wheat and lite <lb/>
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lives near Washington, Miss equipped making <lb/>
Magdalene Cos came homo flour <lb/>
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hi and so tin little <lb/>
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wagons for sale by the A. Cox be to see us before buying T,,, , <lb/>
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friends Ayden. After a very <lb/>
pleasant visit there she home <lb/>
yesterday morning. <lb/>
We are glad to see Frank <lb/>
back again in the office <lb/>
of the A Mfg. Co <lb/>
See buggy robes <lb/>
They lire <lb/>
pretty and just the you <lb/>
Don't fail to see them. <lb/>
O. <lb/>
Co., arc offering cut price on <lb/>
their large stock shoes which <lb/>
must i e sold within a days in <lb/>
order to make room for their new <lb/>
soon lo be received. <lb/>
Look up Mr. Cooper ask him <lb/>
prices of anything that yon <lb/>
are interested in. <lb/>
Prof. O. K. came home <lb/>
Saturday night <lb/>
the surrounding <lb/>
yesterday for <lb/>
B. G. Chapman Co. <lb/>
Colic and Kidney Cure, <lb/>
the combination kidney medicine <lb/>
for stock and a sure colic cute, <lb/>
at the Drug Store <lb/>
We samples of over live <lb/>
hundred style, of wall <lb/>
We are prepared to y u as <lb/>
the cheapest. Come and <lb/>
examine before buying elsewhere. <lb/>
B. T. Cos Bro. <lb/>
For hard ware and mill supplies <lb/>
W, L, House. <lb/>
paint, guaranteed <lb/>
the at Harrington Barber <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
The Greatest Reduction <lb/>
in Dress Goods Known. <lb/>
PUBLIC. <lb/>
When yon <lb/>
pair of pants ,, q. m ;., <lb/>
i I o turn out <lb/>
class work. working <lb/>
over and idol e- <lb/>
very reasonable. m <lb/>
money back. me h ii <lb/>
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Back <lb/>
Poplin was Joe for <lb/>
Suiting that was now <lb/>
Hamburg that was now <lb/>
left I Ladies Hose now <lb/>
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health and strength mind <lb/>
body except by <lb/>
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through the stomach. The stomach <lb/>
must be kept healthy, pure and <lb/>
el or the strength ill let down <lb/>
and will set up. No <lb/>
loss of strength; nervousness <lb/>
headache, bad breath <lb/>
sour using, rifting, <lb/>
and all trouble <lb/>
Mint Hie curable cared <lb/>
i do I i <lb/>
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druggist,<lb/>
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dent t Winter <lb/>
was <lb/>
Q ., Lawn now <lb/>
I Te in now <lb/>
iV o ii-.-.- i , was <lb/>
reduction in Rocky <lb/>
kinds Spring and Summer <lb/>
,., i Dross Goods. <lb/>
and convinced <lb/>
A. W. Co. <lb/>
A Easy for Busy People. <lb/>
Brings Health Vigor. <lb/>
ii <lb/>
Troubles. <lb/>
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form,<lb/>
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LOADED UP IN VAIN. <lb/>
A That Didn't Oat an <lb/>
Opportunity to <lb/>
It was a fund Kin of the judiciary <lb/>
committee of the senate, of which <lb/>
Senator was the chair- <lb/>
man, to attend to the furnishing of <lb/>
the old senate chamber with busts <lb/>
of eminent judge who bad sat on <lb/>
bench. In the dis- <lb/>
charge of this Senator Tram- <lb/>
ball offered a resolution in the sen- <lb/>
ate a bust of the lute Thief <lb/>
Justice should be placed <lb/>
there along with the busts of his <lb/>
predecessors. Mr. <lb/>
warmly objected to this meas- <lb/>
on the ground that de- <lb/>
in the Scott cast <lb/>
a decision generally obnoxious to <lb/>
people hostile to too <lb/>
offensive and infamous tn render it <lb/>
lit to grant honor to its author. <lb/>
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as ho -aid that it had seemed to him <lb/>
that even if might have <lb/>
fallen into n legal error or be. n ex- <lb/>
blameworthy it might still <lb/>
be to want to see how he <lb/>
looked I <lb/>
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however, led to a postponement of <lb/>
tho resolution. observed <lb/>
Sunnier speedily went to work <lb/>
to hunt up in the Congressional <lb/>
and to bring from its shelves <lb/>
book alter hook on the lives and <lb/>
of iniquitous judge in <lb/>
pant and to deposit them in a <lb/>
pile by his desk in the senate <lb/>
chamber, his intention being to <lb/>
draw from these some illustration <lb/>
of detestable judicial decisions, the <lb/>
authors of which might be seen in <lb/>
the pillory and classed with the <lb/>
presided in the <lb/>
case. After wailing for the <lb/>
objectionable resolution lo called <lb/>
up for action Mr. v. ho had <lb/>
taken time enough to compose an <lb/>
elaborate philippic, inquired of <lb/>
Trumbull when the res n <lb/>
called up anew. To this <lb/>
question an evasive reply was made <lb/>
then and perhaps more ban once. <lb/>
The upshot of the incident that <lb/>
no opportunity given to deliver <lb/>
the harangue which Mr. Sunnier <lb/>
been laboriously getting ready to <lb/>
fortify from the contents of the pile <lb/>
of hooks at the side of Ins desk. <lb/>
After the gun had been loaded with <lb/>
so much painstaking no chance <lb/>
a.- afforded l discharge <lb/>
George Fisher in <lb/>
Stevenson and <lb/>
Louis Stevenson used to <lb/>
toll this story of his early <lb/>
was entering in an <lb/>
way the famous secondhand <lb/>
of James when he ran <lb/>
into a fuming old gentleman who <lb/>
leaving the establishment. The <lb/>
latter ejaculated in an angry tone. <lb/>
i an you not look you <lb/>
are Stevenson I <lb/>
for bis awkwardness and was then <lb/>
confronted by Mr. who was <lb/>
also excited. The I or ex- <lb/>
creature bus been <lb/>
to make out an old book <lb/>
I -old him i- spurious lie may be <lb/>
able to write, but he knows nothing <lb/>
about letter book-, I be <lb/>
most disagreeable i m r that <lb/>
ever entered my <lb/>
i- Stevenson. <lb/>
Hi, that's the great Mr. Thomas <lb/>
was the r. <lb/>
Work of Merit. <lb/>
One n traveler came to a well, <lb/>
where be dismounted, fastened his <lb/>
animal to a pin satisfied bis <lb/>
thirst, As he returned lo his <lb/>
it occurred to him that it would <lb/>
be a of to <lb/>
have the pin behind for other <lb/>
might wish tether their <lb/>
beasts, The next to was a <lb/>
mi foot, who, being very thirsty <lb/>
and in ii hurry, fell over pin. <lb/>
This man threw the pin down the <lb/>
well, so as to prevent any one else <lb/>
from having a similar A <lb/>
learned man in the district was ask- <lb/>
ed which of the two did the <lb/>
lie . f their <lb/>
were equally <lb/>
i In u Persian <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 <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/>
Two more weeks to sell summer goods then <lb/>
comes fall. <lb/>
A of <lb/>
A curious memento of the <lb/>
industry of Monterey, in Mexico, <lb/>
remains in the It ad <lb/>
from tho street to the west door of <lb/>
the church of San Carlos do <lb/>
romeo. This is one of the churches <lb/>
founded by the Spanish missionary <lb/>
fat In is and is still iii excel <lb/>
pair. The round, oh- <lb/>
in the pavement ore the <lb/>
brae of t be great mammals. The <lb/>
pavement is in good condition and <lb/>
to wear well. <lb/>
Millinery for the Seashore <lb/>
or Mountains. <lb/>
weir <lb/>
Von all at half price <lb/>
and less- <lb/>
Shirt waists hat-, worth i <lb/>
and cleared at <lb/>
Shirt Waists Collars. <lb/>
shirt waist collars in <lb/>
ill styles and colors, worth <lb/>
and clear up at I <lb/>
Corset <lb/>
We have a of, <lb/>
G. C B corsets, some; <lb/>
four dozen dollar <lb/>
tins which we are gelling tit <lb/>
Silks. <lb/>
A of Silks. Too many; <lb/>
silks for the season, all reduced <lb/>
i. Plain in all colors as <lb/>
long as last <lb/>
Silk Ribbons in all Colors. <lb/>
To make a clean in <lb/>
ribbons we reduce th-m about <lb/>
one half. <lb/>
Neck ribbons in till colors <lb/>
worth clean yd <lb/>
Summer Lawns. <lb/>
All summer Lawns have been <lb/>
ordered out have been <lb/>
severely knifed <lb/>
All reduced to clean at <lb/>
Be and <lb/>
Girdle frames the wanted <lb/>
kind <lb/>
Ladies frames in Mac d <lb/>
and white <lb/>
Handkerchiefs. <lb/>
and Men's white <lb/>
clean Up -2 for Be <lb/>
Ladies <lb/>
chiefs, worth and <lb/>
up at each <lb/>
Baby Caps. <lb/>
Baby caps worth <lb/>
and clean up at and <lb/>
and Um- <lb/>
steel rods and black <lb/>
Gingham top, inch <lb/>
Merrimack Prints the be <lb/>
kink, clean up at yd <lb/>
Regular values in towels, <lb/>
clean up sale and <lb/>
Mill End Sale of Table Dam- <lb/>
ask and goods, clean <lb/>
tip at <lb/>
Shoes. <lb/>
All low cut shoes to go. <lb/>
IBo in white canvas all sizes <lb/>
clean up at <lb/>
IBo in black and tan, <lb/>
up <lb/>
black and tan clean <lb/>
up at <lb/>
in Patent leather and <lb/>
tan clean up v <lb/>
Laces Embroideries to <lb/>
g . at rand h price <lb/>
Corset <lb/>
Hoc clean up at <lb/>
clean up <lb/>
India Lawns. <lb/>
do inches wide good quality <lb/>
clean at I <lb/>
and Misses Hose. <lb/>
Tans, Black and White <lb/>
special clean up at pr <lb/>
All goods first class or money <lb/>
back. <lb/>
Gents Furnishings. <lb/>
Newest in men's <lb/>
all the Colonial cravats, new- <lb/>
est club lies and long four in <lb/>
hand, near and plain <lb/>
colors <lb/>
Linen collars <lb/>
Link cuffs <lb/>
White <lb/>
chiefs <lb/>
Men's half hose Tans and <lb/>
Black Sc <lb/>
Negligee Shirts. <lb/>
Soft shirts in white <lb/>
black dot, worth <lb/>
and clean tip at <lb/>
Special dollar soft bosom <lb/>
shirts in a of and <lb/>
patterns usually clean <lb/>
at <lb/>
Our special in linen and <lb/>
white clean up <lb/>
S II suspenders the <lb/>
kind clean up price <lb/>
Low Cut Shoes <lb/>
Oxfords and <lb/>
calf. Patent calf and Viol <lb/>
Kid Oxfords and all <lb/>
given good-bye prices <lb/>
Banisters oxfords 4.00 <lb/>
Shape Bo <lb/>
R H S l <lb/>
Men's Straw Hats. <lb/>
Men's straw bar- in sailors <lb/>
and Panama shapes have been <lb/>
knifed i. Two wear <lb/>
yet <lb/>
Clothing that is Labeled. <lb/>
F is the <lb/>
est. The of serge <lb/>
nave been reduced to <lb/>
Men's wool special <lb/>
now <lb/>
Trunks. <lb/>
Gent's <lb/>
defy the baggage <lb/>
smasher. automatic <lb/>
troy trunks, are the best made. <lb/>
Strong durable. All to be <lb/>
bared the fall stock <lb/>
c iii. Can star; you <lb/>
by an land yon to <lb/>
12.00 <lb/>
Suit Cases. <lb/>
for the seashore <lb/>
man <lb/>
We you at and <lb/>
you to <lb/>
all case, These <lb/>
are special make <lb/>
Night shirts. <lb/>
night shirts <lb/>
all the coolest, regular price <lb/>
clean op at <lb/>
Patterns. <lb/>
The paper pat- <lb/>
terns the best. seam <lb/>
allowance, all at one price <lb/>
now now lower. Sheet <lb/>
now ready and <lb/>
I'm- tin- asking <lb/>
Talcum powder <lb/>
c box, why pay more <lb/>
shoe Polish, black <lb/>
and tan box <lb/>
Men's canvass shoes and <lb/>
low cut's at I the regular <lb/>
price <lb/>
1.00 shoes, clean up at <lb/>
low cut's, clean up <lb/>
Men's line <lb/>
from to <lb/>
A Little For Pa. <lb/>
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Nu you're not. You <lb/>
don't I <lb/>
. I j ti <lb/>
little for <lb/>
o in <lb/>
the custom Von toll her, <lb/>
Mill you I've out and <lb/>
see <lb/>
e. L. Wilkinson <lb/>
Dr. Jame <lb/>
Dental <lb/>
Surgeon <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
After a hearty meal a dose of <lb/>
I e will <lb/>
attack of Indigestion. <lb/>
is a thorough a <lb/>
cine for <lb/>
on the Stomach <lb/>
Weak Heart, Risings, Had <lb/>
Breath all Stomach <lb/>
Sold by John L. druggist. <lb/>
POOR PRINT<lb/>
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OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT. <lb/>
To Publishers <lb/>
and Printers <lb/>
We Be <lb/>
d patents <lb/>
ending, whereby <lb/>
can old Brass Col <lb/>
and Head <lb/>
pt. and thicker, and make <lb/>
fully as good a now <lb/>
i any unsightly <lb/>
knobs r feel on the bot <lb/>
PRICES <lb/>
Column and Head <lb/>
regular length Me. each <lb/>
s and <lb/>
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and the said t <lb/>
that lie i re- <lb/>
quired to at the next term <lb/>
i court of Pitt to <lb/>
be held the court house In Green- <lb/>
, . ,, Monday after 1st <lb/>
in September, I. being <lb/>
the of and <lb/>
,, . mar in <lb/>
action. <lb/>
, in- for Mm relief demanded in <lb/>
mid complaint. <lb/>
This day t July, I'M-. <lb/>
Ii. r. Moore, C. C- <lb/>
DIRECTORY. <lb/>
A sample of refaced <lb/>
Rule, full <lb/>
be cheerfully <lb/>
sent on application. <lb/>
Pointers Supply Co. <lb/>
of Type and <lb/>
High Printing Material <lb/>
N. Ninth Street. Philadelphia. Pa. <lb/>
DO YOU KNOW HOW MAN <lb/>
PEOPLE <lb/>
YOU CAN REACH Bi <lb/>
TELEPHONE <lb/>
The Number is Constant I, <lb/>
being Added to <lb/>
CALL OUR SEE <lb/>
A TELEPHONE IS <lb/>
DOORWAY T. <lb/>
WHICH TO RE A. U <lb/>
WHY NOT OPEN IT r <lb/>
For Rates <lb/>
TO <lb/>
LOCAL MANAGER <lb/>
Home Telephone and <lb/>
Telegraph Company, <lb/>
OF VACANT <lb/>
Shade A. Stocks enters and cl <lb/>
thirty acres, more, or less, o <lb/>
rattan land in Township. I it. <lb/>
county. lying the ,., <lb/>
Branch and Samuel old lit <lb/>
line and Indian We I Swamp, <lb/>
the lands of P Smith an, <lb/>
Wm. sac wife land, and <lb/>
others. <lb/>
This August . <lb/>
Any person or persons claiming till, <lb/>
interest in the above described <lb/>
land must tile their protest in rail <lb/>
within the next days, O- they will he <lb/>
barred bylaw. ,. <lb/>
Entry fur <lb/>
county, this 1906. <lb/>
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb/>
The Clerk Superior Court of Pitt <lb/>
County having <lb/>
to me. the <lb/>
the h div of August. 1905. <lb/>
.,,,,. f N- <lb/>
deceased. NOTICE l h Riven to <lb/>
,, Indebted to the to <lb/>
make Immediate pa men to the <lb/>
to creditors of <lb/>
to their chains <lb/>
authenticated, to the . <lb/>
twelve month alter date. <lb/>
Notice will be plead <lb/>
In bar of their recovery <lb/>
on the Estate Albert <lb/>
The Clerk the court of <lb/>
Pitt county, having leaned letters of <lb/>
. ,., on in. <lb/>
.; ,;. i . II <lb/>
,.,., ,. i,. to all persona In- <lb/>
,.,;,,, t,. <lb/>
,,,,. to pres lit then <lb/>
, , authenticated, to the<lb/>
notice, or <lb/>
bar of recovery. <lb/>
on the estate H- Tucker. <lb/>
, a. i, Attorney. <lb/>
SALE OF <lb/>
LIST . <lb/>
Not Quite <lb/>
How often you can get a ; <lb/>
thine ; <lb/>
or screw driver or <lb/>
lacking. Have a good <lb/>
tool box and lie prepared for <lb/>
line of tools <lb/>
Is all desire, and <lb/>
we will see that your tool <lb/>
box does not lack a single <lb/>
useful article. <lb/>
Of <lb/>
You get Harness, <lb/>
Horse Goods, <lb/>
of <lb/>
Notice is hereby given that <lb/>
lax the county n <lb/>
f,. the and will he sold <lb/>
t public auction, to <lb/>
for cash, before the court <lb/>
in the Greenville, on Monday, <lb/>
September 4th, <lb/>
will <lb/>
order U Hoard <lb/>
Clerk. <lb/>
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The Savage b <lb/>
heretofore doing a mercantile business <lb/>
Greenville, been <lb/>
mutual All per- <lb/>
owing can <lb/>
either i and to come <lb/>
and settle their SC- <lb/>
count. Any one <lb/>
the present them to <lb/>
,, 1- M- Savage.<lb/>
This June 1915.<lb/>
S. M. SCHULTZ <lb/>
Wholesale retail Grower <lb/>
Dealer. Cash paid. <lb/>
Hides, Fur. Cotton Seed OH Bar- <lb/>
Turkeys, etc. Bed- <lb/>
Oak Suits, Ba <lb/>
Carriage. Go-Carts, <lb/>
Lounges, Safes, P <lb/>
Gail Ax <lb/>
High Key <lb/>
rootS, Henry <lb/>
Cherries, reaches, Apples <lb/>
Syrup, Jelly. Milk, <lb/>
Meat, <lb/>
Magic Food, Matches, , <lb/>
Seed Meal and Gar, <lb/>
nu Seeds, Oranges, <lb/>
Apple-, <lb/>
., t. <lb/>
China Ware, and <lb/>
Cakes and Ma- <lb/>
Cheese, lot Butter, N <lb/>
i. <lb/>
other <lb/>
B TO <lb/>
Saving qualified before the Superior <lb/>
of <lb/>
Will and Testament <lb/>
Mm A. deceased, <lb/>
notice is hereby given to all <lb/>
ii to the to make <lb/>
payment to <lb/>
all having claims me <lb/>
estate must present the name for pay- <lb/>
within twelve months from lies <lb/>
date or this notice will be in bur <lb/>
hi , , <lb/>
This 39th day of July. <lb/>
E. <lb/>
Of Martha A. <lb/>
STRAY CATTLE. <lb/>
J- Elks. <lb/>
Chairman, W. 15- Horne, <lb/>
K. Spier, J. R. Barnhill <lb/>
S. M. Jones. <lb/>
Clerk Superior C. <lb/>
Moore, <lb/>
W. Tucker. <lb/>
Register of <lb/>
T. White. <lb/>
William <lb/>
D. Cox. <lb/>
Hoard G. <lb/>
Cox. Chairman, B. M. <lb/>
L. C. Arthur, <lb/>
Superintendent Education- <lb/>
W. H. <lb/>
keeper C E. Flem- <lb/>
Superintendent of <lb/>
J. E. Nobles. <lb/>
TOWN <lb/>
v Fleming <lb/>
Charles Cobb, J. K. <lb/>
A. Bowen, A. H. Taft, <lb/>
C. S. Carr. T. E. Hooker, <lb/>
J. U. Lanier. <lb/>
M. Wooten. <lb/>
C. Tyson. <lb/>
L. Carr. <lb/>
Tax C. Tyson. <lb/>
T As <lb/>
A. Clark. W. <lb/>
H. <lb/>
Chief Fire Department-R- <lb/>
Dispensary <lb/>
j. J. S. <lb/>
ton. L. H. <lb/>
CHURCHES. <lb/>
Prayer meetings each <lb/>
day night. Sunday <lb/>
a. m. <lb/>
Baptist-Rev. J. E. <lb/>
pastor. Services every <lb/>
Sunday. W. H. <lb/>
Superintendent of Sunday <lb/>
School. <lb/>
H. H. Moore. <lb/>
day. R. Parker Super- <lb/>
School. <lb/>
Episcopal--Rev. E. Cox, <lb/>
rector. Services every first <lb/>
and third Sunday. W. B <lb/>
Brown of <lb/>
Sunday School. <lb/>
free Will W. <lb/>
H. <lb/>
Service every Sunday night <lb/>
and fourth <lb/>
J A Borne <lb/>
day Services every Sunday <lb/>
G S <lb/>
dent of Sunday School <lb/>
Presbyterian <lb/>
V pastor. W B Dove <lb/>
Superintendent Sunday <lb/>
School. Preaching every <lb/>
1st, and and 3rd Sunday, <lb/>
morning and night, except <lb/>
service at night. <lb/>
Greenville Lodge No. A <lb/>
F A M, meets 1st and <lb/>
3rd Monday nights in each <lb/>
month R Williams, W <lb/>
M; J. M. Sec <lb/>
Covenant Lodge No. I O <lb/>
F Meets every Tuesday <lb/>
night. W I. Best N R <lb/>
L Carr, V G W K Evans, <lb/>
Sec <lb/>
Tar River Lodge No. K of <lb/>
Meets every <lb/>
night E G Flanagan, C <lb/>
T J Moore, of R <lb/>
Tribe No <lb/>
I H M. meets ever <lb/>
Wednesday night J II <lb/>
Harris. Sachem; W <lb/>
wards, C of R <lb/>
Pitt Council <lb/>
M, meets every Monday <lb/>
night E Evans, Conn <lb/>
H B Tripp, R S. <lb/>
LOW RATE TICKETS <lb/>
On ale via. <lb/>
SOUTHERN RAILWAY. <lb/>
Extremely low Rates are <lb/>
announced by the South- <lb/>
Railway from points <lb/>
on its lines for follow- <lb/>
Special <lb/>
Announcement <lb/>
Denver, Colorado Springs. <lb/>
Colo. National <lb/>
Grand A. my of the Republic, <lb/>
to 1905. <lb/>
Louisville. . <lb/>
National Association of <lb/>
Engineers, August <lb/>
l to <lb/>
Training School, July <lb/>
August 1905. <lb/>
Tenn., <lb/>
day July <lb/>
Augusts, 1905. <lb/>
Woman's Con- <lb/>
Aug 1905. <lb/>
Philadelphia, Pa. <lb/>
sod <lb/>
Lodge O. O. P., <lb/>
to 1905. <lb/>
Portland Ore, San Lea <lb/>
Angeles, Han Diego. Cl., <lb/>
Lewis Centennial <lb/>
Exposition <lb/>
on <lb/>
b. 1905. <lb/>
Va . National <lb/>
to <lb/>
1905. <lb/>
Hale, for ll- above <lb/>
pen to public. <lb/>
will I <lb/>
toe <lb/>
Southern Railway- <lb/>
Detailed be hail <lb/>
upon application to any Ticket <lb/>
of the Southern or <lb/>
of lines, <lb/>
addressing the <lb/>
R. L. VERNON. T. P. A. <lb/>
Ghat lot re, S. C. <lb/>
J. H. WOOD, D. P. A. <lb/>
Asheville, N. G. <lb/>
H Pans. Traffic <lb/>
Manager; W. H. <lb/>
PaSt, Agent. <lb/>
We beg leave to announce that we are <lb/>
Wholesale and Retail <lb/>
for <lb/>
White Lead, Paints, <lb/>
Colors, and Town and <lb/>
, Ready nixed Paints. <lb/>
J. M. BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent. <lb/>
i s- N. C. <lb/>
N. C, Aug. 1905. <lb/>
Misses and Nannie How <lb/>
ard, of after a very <lb/>
pleasant visit of a week in Greene <lb/>
county came yesterday <lb/>
the day with Misses and <lb/>
Ai ah Davis leaving the evening <lb/>
train for their home. <lb/>
As authorized agent for Daily <lb/>
and Eastern Reflector we take <lb/>
great pleasure receiving sub <lb/>
Rev. T. H. King has returned <lb/>
from his trip up in Virginia. <lb/>
That last car choice hay that J. <lb/>
R. Smith a received is fine. <lb/>
Mrs. T. N. Peden came up on <lb/>
train Friday from a visit down the <lb/>
road <lb/>
The loaf bread right <lb/>
from the oven at Sic <lb/>
Mrs. of Dover, is visiting <lb/>
and willing receipts for , her L <lb/>
those in arrears. We have a list <lb/>
TAX <lb/>
One OX, White and red. marked crop <lb/>
in left. <lb/>
and one heller, white and . <lb/>
color, marked crop and hull crop in <lb/>
left ear, in have <lb/>
with no- two or <lb/>
are notified to call for same <lb/>
J. A. <lb/>
K. F. D. N. . <lb/>
t I n w s W. <lb/>
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. <lb/>
Smith <lb/>
mutual on June <lb/>
C. D. Tunstall <lb/>
the interest W. Smith in tho <lb/>
C. I. Tunstall assumes <lb/>
liabilities of the and all amounts <lb/>
due the paid to him. <lb/>
This July 28th, <lb/>
D- <lb/>
Smith. <lb/>
After July 1st I will be <lb/>
I pared to private con- <lb/>
to and depot for <lb/>
in town at <lb/>
each person The will <lb/>
then only run hotels to <lb/>
j and wharf and fare on <lb/>
j Unit will also lie <lb/>
W. J.<lb/>
NORFOLK SOUTHERN CO <lb/>
Steamboat Service. <lb/>
Steamer L. leaves <lb/>
Washington daily <lb/>
at a. in. for Greenville; leaves <lb/>
Greenville daily <lb/>
at in. <lb/>
at Washington with <lb/>
Norfolk Railroad for <lb/>
Norfolk, Baltimore, Philadelphia,; <lb/>
New York, Boston and all other; <lb/>
joints North. Connects a j <lb/>
with all points West. <lb/>
Shippers should order their <lb/>
freight via care <lb/>
A- Southern R. R. <lb/>
bailing hours subject to change <lb/>
without not ice. <lb/>
T. Agent. Washing- <lb/>
ton, N. C <lb/>
J. Green- <lb/>
ville, n. i;. <lb/>
,. C. General T. <lb/>
r. Agent, Va., <lb/>
You Must <lb/>
Sleep. <lb/>
If you cannot, it is due to an <lb/>
irritated or congested state of <lb/>
the brain, which will soon de- <lb/>
into nervous prostration. <lb/>
Nature demands sleep, and <lb/>
it is as important as food; it <lb/>
is a part of her building and <lb/>
sustaining process. This period <lb/>
of unconsciousness relaxes the <lb/>
mental and physical strain, and <lb/>
allows nature to restore ex- <lb/>
vitality. <lb/>
Dr. brings <lb/>
refreshing sleep, because it <lb/>
soothes the irritation and re- <lb/>
moves the congestion. <lb/>
It is also a nerve builder; it <lb/>
nourishes and strengthens <lb/>
nerve in your body, and <lb/>
creates energy in all the organs. <lb/>
Nothing will give strength <lb/>
and vitality as surely and <lb/>
quickly as Dr. <lb/>
the punt win <lb/>
There is no line in the world better than <lb/>
the Harrison line. It has behind it a cent <lb/>
reputation for honorable wares and honorable <lb/>
dealings. <lb/>
If you use the Harrison Paints you need <lb/>
never worry quality. <lb/>
We trust that you will favor us with your <lb/>
orders whenever you want good paint for any <lb/>
Have just a car load and <lb/>
can give you Special Prices. <lb/>
Baker Hart <lb/>
N. C, <lb/>
of all who receive their mail at <lb/>
office. We also take orders <lb/>
for job <lb/>
The Missionary Baptist <lb/>
presents quite a decided improve, <lb/>
It has nicely painted <lb/>
a pure white on the <lb/>
beautifully papered on the <lb/>
the windows changed to swing <lb/>
have <lb/>
store <lb/>
moved into their new brick <lb/>
on south side Main street <lb/>
Miss Lillian has returned <lb/>
a recent visit. <lb/>
manufacture seats for <lb/>
the i rude, that are simply the <lb/>
smoothest seat on the market <lb/>
There was a little excitement in <lb/>
town Satin day night. Two <lb/>
or out, the tastily carpeted <lb/>
While at it in tine Sullivan <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb/>
AT THE OF BUSINESS MAY 29th. 1905. <lb/>
Loans and Discounts <lb/>
Overdrafts, secured <lb/>
Overdrafts, unsecured <lb/>
Stocks, securities, etc. <lb/>
Furniture Fixture. <lb/>
All real estate <lb/>
Due from Banks <lb/>
Cash <lb/>
Gold Coin <lb/>
Silver Coin <lb/>
notes <lb/>
52,161.46 <lb/>
6.857.74 <lb/>
8,647.82 <lb/>
2,000.011 <lb/>
52,953.67 <lb/>
1,109.84 <lb/>
9,871.00 <lb/>
Capital Stock paid in <lb/>
Surplus, <lb/>
Undivided Profits less <lb/>
expenses Paid 7,250.72 <lb/>
Deposit subject to check 181,484.46 <lb/>
Cashier's checks out- <lb/>
standing <lb/>
North Carolina, I <lb/>
County of Pitt. ,,,,,, <lb/>
James L-Little, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly <lb/>
ind belief <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to before <lb/>
me, this 7th day of June, <lb/>
J. C. TYSON. <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
J. O. <lb/>
A ANDREWS, <lb/>
. W. KING, <lb/>
Directors <lb/>
Try a Pair <lb/>
our VICTOR SPRINGS and one of our <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/>
I I <lb/>
attack which left ma <lb/>
weak, and In bad I <lb/>
ii. could net Bleep, My <lb/>
wife different <lb/>
went fir a doctor. The doctor was <lb/>
Jut, and recommended Dr. <lb/>
and sin- home <lb/>
a i had not Slept for some time, <lb/>
had terrible m my <lb/>
After a few doses of <lb/>
pain not so and I <lb/>
i am now the <lb/>
it. mu i <lb/>
SMITH. I ml. Vt. <lb/>
Dr. la told by your <lb/>
who will guarantee that <lb/>
will benefit. It It he <lb/>
will refund you- <lb/>
Co., <lb/>
ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN COLLEGE, <lb/>
WILSON, N. C <lb/>
For Male and Female. <lb/>
course In Vocal and Music, Art, <lb/>
Elocution and Physical bookkeeping, stenography <lb/>
and Typewriting. A complete course m Ancient and Modern <lb/>
Languages and Literature Three courses leading to A. B. <lb/>
Faculty of Specialists <lb/>
Opens September 5th, 1905. <lb/>
For or other information, Address, <lb/>
J. J. LL. D., President Wilson, N. C. <lb/>
.- r- <lb/>
;. . ids <lb/>
or mall. <lb/>
ll <lb/>
Tin- <lb/>
R. I,. Can <lb/>
Dentist. <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb/>
Is By and <lb/>
to pay fur want. <lb/>
; yon have ti.- until advertise it and sine to <lb/>
a part <lb/>
and the whole credit <lb/>
upon our Baptist It is <lb/>
indeed a pretty structure. <lb/>
If you need anything In the way <lb/>
of Crockery, Tin ware <lb/>
come to see us, Hart <lb/>
Rowan Cooper and W. H. <lb/>
Hamilton gave us a chat yesterday <lb/>
while here on their return <lb/>
to Winterville. <lb/>
style, a blue coat appeared on the <lb/>
sight which was more <lb/>
than the dusky pugilists could <lb/>
stand, so took to their heels <lb/>
j while boys howled and as the <lb/>
. blue coat shot they in <lb/>
darkness and blissful <lb/>
peace, under <lb/>
i the melodious strains the organ <lb/>
E. E. Co. will do all they by <lb/>
possible can to please you with L <lb/>
v are re , , . W c . . .- v <lb/>
, ., , or bun their , M ti what you eat, takes the strain off <lb/>
daily new groceries and . On, Ayden, H. ., the contributes <lb/>
right from the , Oat the Cm cotton the . . f th, <lb/>
sincerely hope it is all tie. i .-i Cures Sour <lb/>
their new Hue of heavy and fancy <lb/>
groceries <lb/>
A. D. of Winterville, was <lb/>
here <lb/>
received, fine line of <lb/>
and can fit you up in any style <lb/>
or price, <lb/>
Fever, very air is full of It, <lb/>
If the condition of this <lb/>
town is not looked after, the under <lb/>
taking here will be <lb/>
the he-t paying investment of the <lb/>
town, is no lie. <lb/>
Mrs Emma of Scot- <lb/>
laud Neck, is here visit to the <lb/>
family of her father, J. <lb/>
Carlos Harris says that Harrison <lb/>
Country paints and , <lb/>
i i , . , Friday. <lb/>
colors are by far best goods <lb/>
that he ever used and that it <lb/>
knocked out several other <lb/>
brands in a test at last <lb/>
summer. This paint is sold by <lb/>
B. Smith Bro <lb/>
J. A. Harrington, Gotten <lb/>
at point, always noted for his <lb/>
progressive spirit and intent <lb/>
and purpose to the public in <lb/>
a and creditable manner, <lb/>
has large pair of <lb/>
pound Fairbanks scales. Now <lb/>
friends can rest assured <lb/>
Mr. Harrington's weights will <lb/>
always bear the test. <lb/>
rock sail at J. K. Smith <lb/>
Bro., is best thing I can get <lb/>
for my stock. They only cat what <lb/>
they of it at a time. <lb/>
That was ii heavy slam on the <lb/>
Wake county in the I <lb/>
News and Observer. We <lb/>
they were about is holiest <lb/>
as other Certainly we <lb/>
would never have thought them <lb/>
fools nor scoundrels. <lb/>
Cotton king cultivators. Gopher <lb/>
plows and extra blades at R. <lb/>
There were regular services in <lb/>
Baptist church Sunday. <lb/>
Call on Hart A for a bar <lb/>
rel of Columbia Flour, none better <lb/>
be had anywhere. <lb/>
There was an unusual large crowd <lb/>
ii Saturday. <lb/>
For can peaches, apples, corn <lb/>
apply to E. E. <lb/>
On. <lb/>
G. D. is off on a I <lb/>
to his old home in Gary. <lb/>
Tyson have the prettiest line of <lb/>
dress goods town. <lb/>
Mrs. Lee, of is here on <lb/>
a visit to her father. Elder C. <lb/>
Bland. <lb/>
Lee lime is good any <lb/>
crop and a farmer should use it <lb/>
freely, at J. It. Smith Bro. <lb/>
Last Saturday the tobacco ware- <lb/>
housemen Greenville were <lb/>
one had <lb/>
guaranteed the best <lb/>
prices, and promised a fortune to <lb/>
every firmer who should honor <lb/>
B. r. D. <lb/>
with J. J Edwards. <lb/>
Tobacco twine, thermometers, <lb/>
for sale by Cannon Tyson <lb/>
Key. W. L, returned to <lb/>
Dover <lb/>
to bye <lb/>
just returned from the <lb/>
Philadelphia Optical College and <lb/>
graduating special course RESOURCES. <lb/>
the human eye, and in the science Loans and <lb/>
500.00 <lb/>
18,285.31 <lb/>
106.96 <lb/>
till So <lb/>
At, the close of business . May 29th, 1906 <lb/>
Of optics, I and <lb/>
pared la and of error <lb/>
of refraction that any other man <lb/>
correct glasses. I will <lb/>
take any ease of weak eye, or eye <lb/>
strain, dull hurling, aching, burnt <lb/>
log or eyes, or eyes with <lb/>
bad or low vision, a <lb/>
guarantee, to relieve <lb/>
and give entire satisfaction to the <lb/>
patient, or no charge one cent. The <lb/>
largest per cent, of all <lb/>
headaches and eye diseases originate <lb/>
from errors of refraction and eye <lb/>
strain. It is dangerous <lb/>
when your eyes call f n <lb/>
assistance. Glasses me the <lb/>
remedy for errors of refraction <lb/>
weak eyes. Any style or form of <lb/>
given desired. As good <lb/>
references as are in the county <lb/>
furnished on application. <lb/>
J. Taylor, D. <lb/>
Those art squares, that <lb/>
Gannon s Tyson have just received <lb/>
are beauties. <lb/>
Oranges, apples, hummus and all <lb/>
fruits kept by <lb/>
horn. <lb/>
Cannon Tyson are guilty of <lb/>
selling their pretty enamel bed <lb/>
steads cheap. They are daisies <lb/>
Royal Mattresses <lb/>
that Cannon t Tyson handle are <lb/>
the equal the market. <lb/>
will beginning on <lb/>
day June 21st offer for cash our <lb/>
entire . i v oils <lb/>
notion, at prices <lb/>
of Hie o <lb/>
den, Our is ion <lb/>
and i lake this mis of r . <lb/>
same. We have ;. <lb/>
large I.; plaids I Mil <lb/>
Ding at per yard, white sheet- <lb/>
and Fixtures <lb/>
Demand Lions <lb/>
from Hanks, ; <lb/>
Cash <lb/>
Gold Coin, <lb/>
Silver Coin, <lb/>
National Bank notes and <lb/>
other notes <lb/>
Total, <lb/>
1,822.00 <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
Capital stock paid in, <lb/>
Sin pine, fund i <lb/>
Undivided profits less <lb/>
Dividends unpaid . <lb/>
to check, <lb/>
Cashier's <lb/>
Total, <lb/>
Dr. Joseph Dixon <lb/>
AND <lb/>
Office Block, Beat Railroad, <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
if i o <lb/>
Th. u the court <lb/>
Pit i ha . <lb/>
to me. the . <lb/>
the th day of J y, i <lb/>
not lei <lb/>
i- her. it e- to ;,. p. <lb/>
to th i state to . Inn <lb/>
1.1 the in and all <lb/>
estate I then <lb/>
rated. <lb/>
within <lb/>
after th. e t ii- e r <lb/>
p . in ha r <lb/>
This , <lb/>
l of the <lb/>
ii laid<lb/>
SPECIAL <lb/>
via <lb/>
ATLANTIC COAST LINE. <lb/>
BUFFALO, N. V., and return <lb/>
920.20 meeting Grand <lb/>
Lodge It K N, V. <lb/>
July Tickets on <lb/>
sale July 8th, 9th 10th, final <lb/>
limit July 15th. Tickets will be <lb/>
restricted passage <lb/>
in each direction. Extension of <lb/>
final limit to may be <lb/>
obtained by deposit of ticket <lb/>
with Special Agent and pat <lb/>
of fee mi. STOP <lb/>
Washington, and <lb/>
Philadelphia on tickets leading <lb/>
through those points will a. <lb/>
lowed on going trip wit bin <lb/>
limit, and on return trip caused by Indigestion. If you eat a <lb/>
within limit, July 15th. II little too much, or if you are subject to <lb/>
tickets have been extended of Indigestion, you have no doubt <lb/>
Can be had of breath. raj-Id heart beats. <lb/>
not to exceed heartburn or palpitation of the heart <lb/>
August Indigestion causes the stomach to <lb/>
and urn expand swell, and puff up against <lb/>
Educational crowds the heart<lb/>
July -t 7th. <lb/>
June to July 2nd inclusive, <lb/>
Una I Ii mi i to. n. <lb/>
restricted to continuous passage <lb/>
Extension of Dyspepsia Cure <lb/>
be <lb/>
Groceries <lb/>
And Provisions <lb/>
Cotton <lb/>
I Ties always on hand <lb/>
I Fresh kept ion- <lb/>
in stock. Country <lb/>
Produce Bought and Sold <lb/>
North Can <lb/>
mil <lb/>
MILLIARD, <lb/>
Gr ti. C. <lb/>
MONUMENTAL WORK <lb/>
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. <lb/>
Fencing <lb/>
NEW MAN <lb/>
At the lid <lb/>
I have purchased the sines <lb/>
J. <lb/>
Thigpen and ill carry on the <lb/>
at his old stand en Five <lb/>
Points. <lb/>
I will add to the stock to meet the <lb/>
demands of the trade and will at <lb/>
times carry a complete line of <lb/>
Heavy and Groceries. <lb/>
Finn-, <lb/>
e ,. <lb/>
mi in-, yo i want the <lb/>
. -i ii.- . lowest price <lb/>
. can be sold. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
tho heart becomes diseased. <lb/>
hr. Points Grocer. <lb/>
final limit <lb/>
Did you know yon could get <lb/>
of the old time Gophers and any <lb/>
blade want at J. R. <lb/>
Bro. <lb/>
went to Greenville <lb/>
hay, oats, ship stuff, beat <lb/>
brand, cotton and meal <lb/>
on baud. Cannon Tyson. <lb/>
Mrs. E. ob a visit <lb/>
I to her daughter Washington. <lb/>
Something sew Ayden J. R <lb/>
Smith St bro., have bought a whole <lb/>
car load of cooking and beating <lb/>
stoves, and you can get choice <lb/>
no <lb/>
Smith <lb/>
best on th- at <lb/>
Bro. <lb/>
Those white and tan slippers at <lb/>
J. R Smith Bro., are nut- <lb/>
for children I have <lb/>
season. <lb/>
I do know that J. K. <lb/>
Bro., have tho and <lb/>
cent calico and ginghams in town, <lb/>
A neat house with gar- <lb/>
den all necessary out houses <lb/>
I located on main street goon <lb/>
neighborhood for rent by It. <lb/>
Smith Bro. <lb/>
Old mail what makes you always <lb/>
go to J. K. Smith Bro., to do <lb/>
can <lb/>
lime Slop over Inflammation of the mucous <lb/>
on let urn him membranes lining the Stomach and <lb/>
be provide,, <lb/>
has by j i i <lb/>
agent. Park Is <lb/>
i . iii ,, K ,,,, I<lb/>
v i. , i , , ii . Alter am cured. <lb/>
later Ilia;, one . NICHOLS. Penn N. T. <lb/>
after Validation at Park; , <lb/>
a. II III I. C of had trouble with it. I look <lb/>
ii,. . l lour months and it cured <lb/>
,., . D. <lb/>
o i -null a <lb/>
What You Eat <lb/>
81st. U <lb/>
SUITS UP and <lb/>
PANTS UP. <lb/>
Made to Measure. <lb/>
Every man who take- pride in his <lb/>
will appreciate <lb/>
symmetrical lines <lb/>
Hi Clothes, They <lb/>
are made to tit <lb/>
standard the world over, Will <lb/>
take your v. ear. <lb/>
t- r you have made from <lb/>
of different and <lb/>
will make your garment Ina way that <lb/>
be satisfactory to you. <lb/>
PAUL Taylor, <lb/>
Greenville. N. C. <lb/>
Cleaning and Pressing a Specialty <lb/>
by coming at mice. <lb/>
Harris Lane, of has <lb/>
here dining week <lb/>
trading I <lb/>
for <lb/>
Raymond <lb/>
the <lb/>
up machine. <lb/>
fancy candies, orange, applet <lb/>
Say neighbor have yen seen bananas at E. a <lb/>
Simples fertilizer distributor at guano c-x <lb/>
J. B, Smith A Bro. It puts it at J. <lb/>
in tiny quantity you and does <lb/>
not waste any at ends of row j <lb/>
it is a cheap machine. <lb/>
B. F. Manning, of ville, .,.,, <lb/>
was snort while Friday. <lb/>
Slippers, lawns straw hats <lb/>
are being sold cheap <lb/>
tor cash by Cannon Tyson. <lb/>
This abominable way they have, <lb/>
the Whistles all night <lb/>
should be abated. They have no <lb/>
regard for the sick nor those in <lb/>
upon the sick, to <lb/>
nothing of the discomfort to other <lb/>
people. If is a disgrace to any <lb/>
civilized community. <lb/>
forget that Cannon <lb/>
can supply your wants <lb/>
almost furniture. <lb/>
It is here that yellow j <lb/>
fever is Norfolk. We are <lb/>
j favor of blocking up both oil <lb/>
ail road until black frost. <lb/>
We keep Furniture, Mattresses. <lb/>
Smith <lb/>
The s. a <lb/>
ill be In service <lb/>
now to the end season, <lb/>
ate-t drinks will <lb/>
he found there. If you want <lb/>
something nice try them. <lb/>
J. K. Smith Br. gives me <lb/>
more for shoulders <lb/>
chickens and eggs than anybody <lb/>
else. <lb/>
K. Go's new <lb/>
market heel, fresh meats, salt <lb/>
sage, and<lb/>
die <lb/>
ii in going limit <lb/>
not to July 3rd <lb/>
I rip <lb/>
of I, t ,;. <lb/>
In en -top r <lb/>
taken Io; pet o tun . <lb/>
. exceed August <lb/>
u u,. <lb/>
trip. <lb/>
I .- i <lb/>
Dollar tot. <lb/>
a. . th. <lb/>
or <lb/>
Lab- <lb/>
oratory of <lb/>
a Co V B <lb/>
For Sale <lb/>
JNO. I <lb/>
White Front Barby <lb/>
On. <lb/>
gin. o <lb/>
used <lb/>
a- new <lb/>
mill <lb/>
FOR SAL,;. <lb/>
oil Saw cotton <lb/>
potter <lb/>
seasons . <lb/>
W. M<lb/>
CHI <lb/>
I'm <lb/>
. . <lb/>
It <lb/>
,. , i Work <lb/>
COSMETICS A <lb/>
 ,. <lb/>
; , <lb/>
S. <lb/>
Central Academy <lb/>
REV. II. W. Principal. <lb/>
PROF. W. M. HINTON, Associate <lb/>
A Christian home and High <lb/>
School for boys and men, <lb/>
Splendidly located in Warren <lb/>
county, one mile from depot, <lb/>
mediately on S, A road in a <lb/>
beautiful prove of or acres <lb/>
on a lion acre <lb/>
For further information ad- <lb/>
dress the Principal or Associate <lb/>
X C. <lb/>
Bed Springs, Cook Stoves, Baby <lb/>
fail to see Cannon Ty-, etc , up stairs.- Cannon <lb/>
new crockery both plain and <lb/>
Prices <lb/>
formerly. <lb/>
A. L. and <lb/>
are cheaper <lb/>
wife spent <lb/>
J. W. Taylor, our optician is <lb/>
now back again from the <lb/>
Optical College, where he <lb/>
and Sunday with W. C. graduated a special course in <lb/>
j of optics, ready to <lb/>
Ladies misses and children black better service than ever before <lb/>
an white slippers all sizes to those suffer from weak eyes <lb/>
R. Smith Bro. j and in of glasses. <lb/>
PHARMACY <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
FOR SAL ii <lb/>
One Bradley Gin-saw Filer, good <lb/>
as new, cheap for cash. <lb/>
L. A. <lb/>
R. F. It. No. <lb/>
College <lb/>
. Institute for <lb/>
HARNESS REPAIRED and SHOES <lb/>
by n Music. The i--- r <lb/>
in a M <lb/>
,,. <lb/>
y--;. <lb/>
IV- hi t <lb/>
old. II. <lb/>
table. <lb/>
Best <lb/>
Lighted <lb/>
House <lb/>
in the <lb/>
State <lb/>
Best <lb/>
for our <lb/>
Customers <lb/>
and their team. <lb/>
Greenville, IS. C <lb/>
Farmers bring us your Tobacco <lb/>
The Brick. <lb/>
We will always work for your interest <lb/>
and guarantee full market price. <lb/>
BRINKLEY <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/>
B. T. Bailey <lb/>
Auctioneer <lb/>
H. S. Hardy <lb/>
J Floor Manager <lb/>
Ed. Harris <lb/>
Clip Calculator.<lb/>
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MISS SALLIE ANN JONES. <lb/>
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Bern Teacher Willed Estate <lb/>
to an Orphan Asylum. <lb/>
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Carolina teachers whom I have <lb/>
, id cation in the <lb/>
educational edition of your paper <lb/>
to be issued on the 13th, inst. In <lb/>
the attempt to comply with your <lb/>
request, fa ill i j <lb/>
present your readers, <lb/>
perhaps iota <lb/>
one, who if by her true a <lb/>
high apprehension of <lb/>
of a teacher, her <lb/>
diligent of <lb/>
responsibilities f <lb/>
long service M an <lb/>
educator and her <lb/>
success in lapwing those who <lb/>
came under her influence with a <lb/>
moral i . <lb/>
would, in ink he deemed <lb/>
by -i <lb/>
in led <lb/>
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truest and <lb/>
and <lb/>
About sixty-live y i bx. <lb/>
be exact 183-, M A <lb/>
young lady <lb/>
eighteen or twenty years, <lb/>
primary <lb/>
of residence Mi-s V n <lb/>
Evan --1 nun <lb/>
g, i town of <lb/>
soon <lb/>
of that room t- <lb/>
the old Masonic Lodge, on <lb/>
to the ville At i my, <lb/>
hall honored by tin <lb/>
presence- services of <lb/>
r as K i I- 1- i <lb/>
ck, Judge <lb/>
Warren, Dr. C. J. <lb/>
B. Wallace, Mr. . <lb/>
and others. <lb/>
For than a q of a <lb/>
century printer; was <lb/>
a., ., II m Mai <lb/>
g its earned <lb/>
ratio . u large i <lb/>
I the con nil , <lb/>
few wen the boys <lb/>
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. It advantage. <lb/>
mi.- held i i Its original <lb/>
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elsewhere, <lb/>
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developed and ed by <lb/>
by careful judicious <lb/>
readier; bu f i <lb/>
teaching was i v-1 u <lb/>
a life k <lb/>
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an in <lb/>
lid ii <lb/>
an aptitude <lb/>
She was i hi <lb/>
all proverb <lb/>
prompt; and of all, scorned <lb/>
any refuge hat might nerve as an <lb/>
for an evasion duty. <lb/>
foll. s from the above, that Hit <lb/>
line in her school must iv. <lb/>
nearly perfect. She won <lb/>
her and sympathetic <lb/>
towards her pupils <lb/>
and esteem, and <lb/>
with her uniform conscientious <lb/>
she was inexorable the <lb/>
maintenance of discipline; <lb/>
rules were to be obeyed. Upon <lb/>
the table at which mi- sat laid the <lb/>
insignia of dread <lb/>
instrument of <lb/>
Studious and regarding <lb/>
it with a humorous complacency, <lb/>
while the disobedient and <lb/>
delinquent, it an object <lb/>
There are two venerable <lb/>
and most estimable ladies living <lb/>
today the good city of Raleigh, <lb/>
whom can lo the <lb/>
truth of the above statement; the <lb/>
other, if from personal <lb/>
as an eye witness confirm <lb/>
testimony. <lb/>
I quite a number of hr <lb/>
boys, who have <lb/>
life, a few to eminence, and <lb/>
of her girls who have graced <lb/>
the most polished circles of society <lb/>
from whose homes sons and <lb/>
daughters have gone forth, who <lb/>
are the benefactors and <lb/>
ornaments of the <lb/>
which they live. It was she who <lb/>
their youthful feet the <lb/>
paths of vi. learning, <lb/>
it is that th. <lb/>
influence of be life i- <lb/>
going nut a i ., i in i <lb/>
carries. <lb/>
In the course of he. <lb/>
she accumulated quit a nice <lb/>
estate <lb/>
to one of orphan i <lb/>
the state, an act <lb/>
accordance with her <lb/>
generous nature. T. is. <lb/>
Wilson, N. a, Aug. <lb/>
The above was from <lb/>
recent educational edition of <lb/>
Raleigh News I <lb/>
will be read by the people <lb/>
Greenville with much <lb/>
especially the many who <lb/>
pupils of Miss Bailie Ann <lb/>
love her memory. Editor <lb/>
OF <lb/>
e. T. <lb/>
Gigantic <lb/>
Marvel Sale.<lb/>
Rut and Shedding.<lb/>
weekly of the <lb/>
As in ,, previous w l. <lb/>
least favorable <lb/>
me the <lb/>
n pit <lb/>
n-t slid ;. hi ii in s. <lb/>
the ms i. h pin <lb/>
I and <lb/>
i i be cot I on bell Las received <lb/>
ii to six inches of widen <lb/>
, proved us In in i <lb/>
Alabama and in Ml--<lb/>
bill in nil i <lb/>
portions these lat the <lb/>
ruled and <lb/>
Kansas <lb/>
M i in <lb/>
although <lb/>
of shedding, ii. <lb/>
sects are <lb/>
much lain and lack U <lb/>
in hate r et <lb/>
to tobacco <lb/>
i cl-i v. here this en p lies <lb/>
Friday Night. <lb/>
The Imperial Entertainment t. <lb/>
is Masonic <lb/>
house Friday lit. <lb/>
just closed i <lb/>
beach <lb/>
where of people wit- <lb/>
the splendid <lb/>
e Hie motion north <lb/>
I not i i <lb/>
of Surprise, Delight and Satisfaction and <lb/>
of Bargain Ottered Were Ex-pressed on all Sides by the Thousands <lb/>
who Have Attended the Preceding Days of This SALE <lb/>
T WAIT A MINUTE <lb/>
fill 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 is of Values is complete. It will Pay You to make Your Purchase <lb/>
w and future needs. Judge our Sincerity by the Prices Quoted Below. <lb/>
for both <lb/>
A line of <lb/>
eluded in cut price<lb/>
big must g In <lb/>
ft ii <lb/>
at <lb/>
r Hamburg <lb/>
, this price, <lb/>
r Ch <lb/>
w at <lb/>
Hurts Fodder But Make. Hy. <lb/>
It is the happy man who lo-l <lb/>
the bright side of things. A <lb/>
tanner was toKed if tin- <lb/>
replied, <lb/>
fast as yon ever <lb/>
S . i i-, not bad all. <lb/>
To Whom it May <lb/>
This is to certify I <lb/>
he game of between <lb/>
August <lb/>
there was an under land- <lb/>
before the game, between <lb/>
and <lb/>
myself, that <lb/>
seven innings were to he played. <lb/>
Willis Dixon. <lb/>
Lillie Dead. <lb/>
Miss Lillie Canner, daughter <lb/>
J. B. H. Carmer, died at <lb/>
She was <lb/>
well in Greenville, where <lb/>
she frequently visited some years <lb/>
K, and had B number of friends <lb/>
here. <lb/>
must <lb/>
Beat c Apron <lb/>
gingham while it lasts <lb/>
Special value and pries in <lb/>
In <lb/>
A nice <lb/>
Clark's Cotton In this sale <lb/>
Furniture must go, all . <lb/>
cut <lb/>
Wash Fabrics. <lb/>
Words lack force to express the <lb/>
,,.;. those clearance <lb/>
;,.; i ;, price <lb/>
tic i worth <lb/>
-1 ice <lb/>
I ;., ties, values up <lb/>
tn sine price<lb/>
considered <lb/>
ii,. at sale price <lb/>
Silk and Velvets. <lb/>
A Hurry in silk.-. Hint will prove <lb/>
interesting topic. <lb/>
Black yard wide <lb/>
worth now <lb/>
Japanese silk, all colors <lb/>
worth line, at <lb/>
2-2 inch velvet, a shades, <lb/>
worth <lb/>
in. silk worth 1.00 <lb/>
Corsets. <lb/>
Easy, graceful and form <lb/>
fitting Corsets, all the <lb/>
makes, in military <lb/>
and straight front, including <lb/>
the celebrated R G C B <lb/>
Other Beauties He <lb/>
All the new toes are <lb/>
in the line of Ladies <lb/>
oxfords and slippers we <lb/>
showing at to <lb/>
Handkerchiefs. <lb/>
dozen <lb/>
handkerchiefs, regular <lb/>
price <lb/>
dozen men's bordered <lb/>
i handkerchiefs <lb/>
sales price, <lb/>
doz men's handkerchiefs <lb/>
same as . only liner <lb/>
extra tine grade white <lb/>
mid colored men's <lb/>
handkerchiefs, regular <lb/>
and valuer; on sale <lb/>
specially <lb/>
ii pure linen hand <lb/>
kerchiefs, <lb/>
ed regular grade tor <lb/>
Linens, Linens <lb/>
in. Table Dam <lb/>
ask regular Sue value, sale <lb/>
price <lb/>
in. White Satin Damask <lb/>
would sell regularly tor <lb/>
price <lb/>
in. Satin Dam- <lb/>
ask a regular to 1.50 <lb/>
quality; sale price <lb/>
Extra urge Napkins, <lb/>
worth a doz; sale <lb/>
price <lb/>
Extra large Turkish <lb/>
Hath Towels, sale price <lb/>
Linen Crush, rig. <lb/>
sale price <lb/>
Pull else White Crochet Bed <lb/>
Spreads, real Marseilles <lb/>
patterns i value for <lb/>
pairs of Bleached Towels <lb/>
value; sale price <lb/>
Men's Hats <lb/>
Men's and Hats in <lb/>
desirable shapes, worth up <lb/>
to at <lb/>
Men's tine felt Hats, in- <lb/>
values ranging <lb/>
from 2,12.50 and at tho <lb/>
exceeding low price of <lb/>
Men's Hats in <lb/>
and Denver shapes, <lb/>
come in black and nutria <lb/>
price 81.50 <lb/>
All the newest shapes <lb/>
as well as staple styles in <lb/>
Hats that are sold every- <lb/>
where for 18.65. marvelous <lb/>
sale price <lb/>
Staple Department <lb/>
yards <lb/>
1,900 yards Hope Bleach <lb/>
yards Red Seal A K C <lb/>
Toil de <lb/>
Checks, extra value, <lb/>
worth <lb/>
Best Calico American Indigo <lb/>
Carmine Bed, all <lb/>
In- <lb/>
IS- <lb/>
lie <lb/>
ls <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 <lb/>
Mixtures, Voiles and <lb/>
Crashes, late Spring style <lb/>
desirable shades <lb/>
Black- Cheviot in. <lb/>
wide worth is I a yard. <lb/>
price, yard <lb/>
Tho 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 at <lb/>
Pine and Plain <lb/>
Pants that regularly <lb/>
sold for and I; sale <lb/>
price <lb/>
Fine Pants that always sell <lb/>
for W 16.00, stripe, <lb/>
cheviots k fancy worsteds <lb/>
all go in this at only <lb/>
Men's Pants in <lb/>
desirable patterns, regular <lb/>
11.75 sellers; sale price <lb/>
Knee Pants <lb/>
Ladies Shoes and Oxfords <lb/>
pairs of very <lb/>
of this seasons goods, <lb/>
hand sowed 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 this <lb/>
market, and they come in ail <lb/>
sizes and widths, worth from <lb/>
to on. and <lb/>
pick them out from <lb/>
down to <lb/>
Ladies line kid shoos, <lb/>
button lace, toe <lb/>
and patent tip wort, <lb/>
of Ladies Oxfords, <lb/>
in all popular leathers, also <lb/>
white canvas, worth up lo <lb/>
81.20; sale price to <lb/>
Hose, Hose, Hose <lb/>
Ladies fast black seamless <lb/>
hose, price now <lb/>
A fine cot ion fast <lb/>
black hose reg. price now <lb/>
line plain and lace <lb/>
styles black hose, worth <lb/>
now <lb/>
ladies beautiful fancy <lb/>
hose, worth Tide, choice, pair <lb/>
Children's fast black rib- <lb/>
bed hose, reg price at <lb/>
Children's fast black fine <lb/>
hose, regular price at <lb/>
Children's finest French <lb/>
ribbed hose, regular price <lb/>
at <lb/>
Men's good fast black <lb/>
socks, regular made, <lb/>
price at <lb/>
Men's good fast lace <lb/>
and plain socks, reg. price <lb/>
at <lb/>
Suits <lb/>
two piece suits, <lb/>
single and double-breasted <lb/>
jackets positively worth <lb/>
during this sale only <lb/>
The novelty in styles is <lb/>
pair of Knee Pants <lb/>
worth up to sale price and elegant-garments <lb/>
. .,. that were always sold at <lb/>
pair of Boys Knee all in this at <lb/>
reg. sellers; sale prise distinct <lb/>
A consolidation of several in Fashion- <lb/>
lines of Long Pants, able Knee Pants Suits, in <lb/>
value and all tho of novelties <lb/>
sale price only, pair and staple styles, sale <lb/>
Reduced for Home Coming Robt- <lb/>
The Atlantic Coast Line an- <lb/>
tickets for the Hone <lb/>
Coming Week for <lb/>
Bed Springs, N. C , will be at <lb/>
one first class fare plus twenty-five <lb/>
cents <lb/>
Tickets will be sold August 18th <lb/>
19th and 20th and for trims <lb/>
to Bed before <lb/>
noon of August 21st, limited <lb/>
September first for Ex- <lb/>
of the final limit to <lb/>
30th may be obtained by <lb/>
depositing the ticket with the <lb/>
Agent Bel Springs between August <lb/>
21st and September 1st, and pay- <lb/>
of fee of fifty cents. <lb/>
For further <lb/>
with, W. J. Craig, <lb/>
General Agent, <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
THE AMERICAN SALVAGE CO., <lb/>
Must sell C. T. <lb/>
Entire Stock <lb/>
Pub an End lo It All. <lb/>
A grievous wail conies <lb/>
as a result of unbearable pain <lb/>
over taxed organs. Dizziness, <lb/>
Backache, Liver complaint and <lb/>
The Death Penalty. <lb/>
A little sometimes results <lb/>
in death. Thus a mere scratch, <lb/>
insignificant cuts or boils <lb/>
have paid the death penalty. It <lb/>
is wise to have <lb/>
constipation. But thanks to Dr. handy. It's the best <lb/>
King's New Lite Pills they on earth and will prevent fa- <lb/>
end it all. They are gentle hut sores, ulcers <lb/>
thorough. Try them. Only j Only at <lb/>
Guaranteed by Jno. L. Wooten, j j L Wooten's Drug Store. <lb/>
Druggist. <lb/>
i The salve that heals without a scar <lb/>
Never in the is DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, <lb/>
carry, easy to take, and No effects such re- <lb/>
never failing in results are De- lief. It draws out <lb/>
Witt's Little Karly These soothes, cools and heals all cuts, <lb/>
famous little pills are a certain I burns and bruises. A sure cure <lb/>
for Piles and skin diseases. De- <lb/>
torpid and all of the ills; Will's only genuine Witch <lb/>
resulting from constipation. Salve. Be ware of counter- <lb/>
ionic and strengthen the liver, j are Sold by <lb/>
by L. Wooten, John L. Wooten, druggist. <lb/>
Suicide Prevented. <lb/>
A startling announcement that a <lb/>
preventive of suicide had been <lb/>
discovered will interest many. <lb/>
A run down system, or <lb/>
invariably precede suicide and <lb/>
End of <lb/>
physicians had a long and <lb/>
stubborn fight with an on <lb/>
my right F. Hughes <lb/>
Du Ga. gave me up. <lb/>
Everybody thought ray time had <lb/>
something has been found that come. As a last resort I tried Dr. <lb/>
will prevent King's New Discovery for Con- <lb/>
makes likely. At the first The I received <lb/>
thought self was striking I my <lb/>
Electric It being a great a few days. Now I've entirely <lb/>
tonic and will regained my It conquers <lb/>
the nerves and build up the system. all coughs, colds, and throat and <lb/>
It's also a great stomach, liver and lung troubles Guaranteed by <lb/>
kidney regulator. Only Sat- Jno. L. Wooten, druggist. Price <lb/>
guaranteed by Jno. L. and Trial free.<lb/>
residence of Mrs. Emma <lb/>
For nice brass i Cox, corner Washington and Third <lb/>
lamps suitable for dining room or. streets, was quarantined today, <lb/>
auditorium, by club, of her children having <lb/>
H. A. White.<lb/>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.<lb/>
J, WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb/>
VOL No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, Pin COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA, TUESDAY. AUGUST <lb/>
No. <lb/>
LOSES A LEG <lb/>
W. C. Move Meets a Terrible Accident. <lb/>
Between and ll o'clock <lb/>
morning Wiley C. who <lb/>
works at the of <lb/>
Lumber Co., and is <lb/>
also one of the stockholders in the <lb/>
company, met with <lb/>
that ins him for life. He was <lb/>
in act of posing by a planing <lb/>
machine that was in and <lb/>
stepping too near a shaft tho left <lb/>
leg his pants was caught by a <lb/>
set sere. Th rapid motion of <lb/>
the shaft drew his leg around it <lb/>
and before the machine could be <lb/>
stopped his leg from the ankle <lb/>
nearly to the was horribly <lb/>
mingled, the bones being broken <lb/>
fragment the torn <lb/>
to shreds. <lb/>
Mr. was taken to the <lb/>
of the factory medical aid <lb/>
as quickly as <lb/>
an examination showing th it am <lb/>
would b necessary. <lb/>
The accident was a terrible one <lb/>
and much sympathy is expressed <lb/>
Mr. He is <lb/>
oils young man and misfortune <lb/>
comes upon him just as he ml n <lb/>
prime of Reflector<lb/>
ACCIDENT PROVES FATAL <lb/>
EXCURSION TRAIN PLUNGES <lb/>
THROUGH<lb/>
Engineer Failed to Stop Train and Pas- <lb/>
Were Hurled to Death. <lb/>
Between and Killed and Large Number Green <lb/>
ville People Among the Victims. <lb/>
W C. Dies From Accident. <lb/>
Wiley the young <lb/>
whose leg so mangled <lb/>
in the incident with which he met <lb/>
at plant tho Building A <lb/>
Lumber Co. Thur day morning, <lb/>
never revived from the shoe's and <lb/>
of blood, but died Ti o'clock <lb/>
afternoon. The death under <lb/>
of a young man <lb/>
so lull of Iv sad. <lb/>
The funeral took place this <lb/>
noon at o'clock the Nobles <lb/>
place is h. <lb/>
A Dozen Crushed. <lb/>
Pa., <lb/>
weighing thousands <lb/>
runs, <lb/>
of mill of <lb/>
land company <lb/>
at noon today j lire minutes lie <lb/>
fore time quit work. Twenty- <lb/>
seven men work in the quart; <lb/>
which is a thousand long, <lb/>
feet across and hundred feel <lb/>
de so. The heavy rains of the past <lb/>
two days had softened earth <lb/>
and caused the slide rock. Only <lb/>
of got away safely, <lb/>
four of horn escaped by running <lb/>
muss of rock on the <lb/>
side of the quarry The remaining <lb/>
eighteen were huddled in H <lb/>
ten feel square, t of them <lb/>
were killed, six injured; Two <lb/>
of toe may die. <lb/>
The Robber Lacked Nerve. <lb/>
X. I., Aug. <lb/>
News was received mis <lb/>
afternoon hold attempt Inch <lb/>
was made last night to up <lb/>
and lob Mr. the <lb/>
agent telegraph operator at <lb/>
Starkey's Station on the <lb/>
Burly this afternoon Kb- <lb/>
received a telegram from <lb/>
Norfolk that the excursion train <lb/>
that left this morning <lb/>
for Norfolk had been wrecked at <lb/>
a I tie station between <lb/>
Suffolk and only <lb/>
particulars given in the telegram <lb/>
the train run into an <lb/>
open draw of the bridge that <lb/>
of passengers were killed <lb/>
and injured. Bruce being a small <lb/>
station definite particulars could <lb/>
not he had. <lb/>
The excursion was for colored <lb/>
people and many from Greenville <lb/>
went on it. When news of the <lb/>
wreck was bulletined t here <lb/>
much excitement among the people <lb/>
here. The excursion was inn by <lb/>
W. K. a white man <lb/>
and three other persons <lb/>
went along to insist lit in in <lb/>
It. <lb/>
During the afternoon <lb/>
telegrams came ed pro- <lb/>
pie in the wreck to their friends <lb/>
or letting them know <lb/>
were sale, lull none of these <lb/>
sages gave any information <lb/>
already been received <lb/>
All the n telegraph <lb/>
. was crowded is try- <lb/>
to get about the <lb/>
and The <lb/>
phone rang constantly for news, <lb/>
much can given <lb/>
more several <lb/>
were killed mid bur their <lb/>
names are not yet known. <lb/>
following were from <lb/>
Walter Forbes, a young while <lb/>
boy. <lb/>
Nelson Peebles, colored. <lb/>
Doc Hemby, colored. <lb/>
Mary Jones, colored. <lb/>
John Colored. <lb/>
Advices were sent for the bod es <lb/>
these to tie sent to Greenville <lb/>
first train. <lb/>
K. white, manager of <lb/>
excursion was reported missing <lb/>
and believed to be drowned. <lb/>
Forbes, other white who <lb/>
went to assist was <lb/>
in a hospital, injured but <lb/>
well. <lb/>
It was expected th it would <lb/>
bring more definite of <lb/>
I extent a and es <lb/>
Mill<lb/>
f -I- <lb/>
Mary Purvis. <lb/>
Sidney Thomas. <lb/>
Atkinson. <lb/>
The following names of Injured <lb/>
today from <lb/>
is in hospital, <lb/>
he in well and is mil <lb/>
of danger. His brother, Ed <lb/>
Corbet, went to Norfolk Friday to <lb/>
. after him. <lb/>
A later telegram from Shel- <lb/>
that the body of Mr. <lb/>
will e about <lb/>
o'clock this evening. It is com- <lb/>
a special train and will be <lb/>
ca lied to his lute residence on <lb/>
comer Pitt and Fourth streets. <lb/>
The funeral will take pi ice Sunday <lb/>
rooming. <lb/>
flu- body Walter Forbes, who <lb/>
i-. son of Noah Forbes, will <lb/>
rive the regular evening train. <lb/>
His funeral will also take place <lb/>
Sunday, The bodies of three <lb/>
people Will be t <lb/>
this evening. <lb/>
The raising of the ears <lb/>
i iv- i has bi <lb/>
hands of -i v <lb/>
are also For be-, <lb/>
white, who is in Sarah Leigh In <lb/>
slightly injured, company ft and com. <lb/>
Harrington, Wm. Harris, Alfred morning <lb/>
all slightly injured; Mini-1 The of bodies ahead <lb/>
sou leg Ida M <lb/>
was <lb/>
before going to press that draw <lb/>
to bridge was opened for a tug <lb/>
to and the engine and <lb/>
coach of the train plunged <lb/>
the before the could <lb/>
apply about <lb/>
miles from Norfolk. <lb/>
The wreck caused much ex <lb/>
in Norfolk, as people <lb/>
there being under the impression <lb/>
that it was a while exclusion. <lb/>
were received here <lb/>
asking if certain persons had gone <lb/>
on the <lb/>
17th. <lb/>
They were anxious moments to <lb/>
d that waited the <lb/>
office Thursday <lb/>
and until well into the night to <lb/>
git inf i from the <lb/>
wrecked at <lb/>
Va., told about in Thursday's <lb/>
tin- name to h its <lb/>
W hen <lb/>
into lira . <lb/>
i I a speed <lb/>
miles, t i- <lb/>
the rule stop train at <lb/>
bridges. Both the engineer nun <lb/>
saw the op n draw to I <lb/>
to stop were <lb/>
applied but do not work, en- <lb/>
and fireman jumped ; i ;. <lb/>
themselves, engine <lb/>
two filled with <lb/>
beings plunged tin- ugh open- <lb/>
into the liver. <lb/>
The work of rescuing begun as <lb/>
as possible after the wreck <lb/>
and noon ; , <lb/>
I as bodies were brought iii <lb/>
dead were taken to undertaking <lb/>
in <lb/>
the ii in Norfolk <lb/>
ii Lizzie Edward-, <lb/>
Addle Bailie <lb/>
Stewart Gray, VI i i <lb/>
The bodies of Walter and <lb/>
of the colored people will <lb/>
reach this <lb/>
passenger train, and the excursion <lb/>
those escaped m <lb/>
the week will come about <lb/>
o'clock <lb/>
I was the w.-i-l wreck <lb/>
11- nil th- <lb/>
IS <lb/>
the wreck is In- <lb/>
tween more will be <lb/>
found when car- r i-d. <lb/>
never be fund, at <lb/>
some have been washed <lb/>
nil and away from cars, i- <lb/>
not account <lb/>
full extent of the <lb/>
will ever be known, Daily l- <lb/>
-Daily 19th. <lb/>
MAIL <lb/>
regular in <lb/>
leg <lb/>
the of seven of the <lb/>
excursion wreck. number <lb/>
came on I i- <lb/>
ii . dead b n; d <lb/>
Greenville d re <lb/>
Hemby, J- <lb/>
The <lb/>
were points <lb/>
Hie The <lb/>
. on white <lb/>
also <lb/>
hut did not u <lb/>
people were Hie d i t waiting <lb/>
to I <lb/>
With Sanding <lb/>
Through <lb/>
r i L <lb/>
A Sugg his <lb/>
hi in . The defendant was <lb/>
W, h rural free <lb/>
mail carrier, from Kins- <lb/>
the him <lb/>
Dock is the of an <lb/>
r in mail. The case against <lb/>
was worked up <lb/>
Puck, of the <lb/>
and he arrested <lb/>
bi-i, V day night by Deputy Mar- <lb/>
in, I to Green- <lb/>
,. morning for a hearing <lb/>
The n ii <lb/>
The list of dead and injured bulk of r . <lb/>
has furnished does not near <lb/>
tale disaster. i <lb/>
I impossible to even identify all i <lb/>
brought to the surface, while <lb/>
there are many others who-, i <lb/>
lie at bottom d river <lb/>
i- . r.<lb/>
ii <lb/>
oilier In r.-v r I me depot. <lb/>
Many of tin- Injured who were not <lb/>
burl too bad to travel were on <lb/>
beard. The scenes around both <lb/>
these train- pathetic, <lb/>
such a mangled condition that even grief over I ho dead and injured <lb/>
after lining up en never b in. id . <lb/>
Southern division of Norfolk j and in which a <lb/>
Western railroad. <lb/>
was only by <lb/>
suing of a colored man <lb/>
proper lime. <lb/>
Mr. was busy working <lb/>
with bis telegraph Instrument when <lb/>
by a big black <lb/>
her of Greenville people were <lb/>
involved. Those haying friends <lb/>
or in the wreck were <lb/>
anxious to learn of their safety, <lb/>
and to enable them to get as <lb/>
information as could be had the <lb/>
was kept open <lb/>
recognized. Many who have <lb/>
their lives the wreck will <lb/>
unknown graves owing lo this <lb/>
to <lb/>
eels Scull's <lb/>
i. <lb/>
where bodies W.-re <lb/>
taken for identification, are a <lb/>
of mostly who <lb/>
arc there searching among the <lb/>
dead for friends or relative T <lb/>
walls of grief rend <lb/>
the air when such have been <lb/>
found. The scenes are <lb/>
The as g nun <lb/>
;. <lb/>
g me Is of <lb/>
. , hue, s i-. a <lb/>
It i how t <lb/>
were saved came out f <lb/>
alive. Today lot has heel <lb/>
the re but i <lb/>
wreck, groups of gathering <lb/>
d wherever the could lid <lb/>
a talking about it. <lb/>
More bodies of victims are ex- <lb/>
on Ibis evening's <lb/>
also other survivors who remained <lb/>
Commissioner Sugg. At- <lb/>
. Wooten, of <lb/>
as counsel for Scar <lb/>
ice until the 28th, -is <lb/>
nail not had <lb/>
gel his witnesses. Tie case was <lb/>
continued as requested, the defend- <lb/>
ant being n to give a <lb/>
fled lend <lb/>
tar is h. <lb/>
who walked up behind him I an hour later than usual, <lb/>
and said, guess you As details of the wreck <lb/>
of Turning the horror and magnitude Of the <lb/>
agent was confronted by man, <lb/>
who a pistol pointed at bis <lb/>
bead. The visitor demanded the <lb/>
agent's watch, and while Mr. <lb/>
Tinner moving lo get it the <lb/>
noise awakened a man <lb/>
tor a train and who had <lb/>
asleep in the corner the <lb/>
stall-in. The robber turned, and <lb/>
seeing other man, made a <lb/>
break for the door <lb/>
disaster increased. Barry report- <lb/>
staled that the engine and car <lb/>
hail gone overboard into the river, <lb/>
bile later the number increased <lb/>
three cars, and the list of <lb/>
casualties grew from killed <lb/>
injured to killed about <lb/>
BO injured, with tho belief that <lb/>
more cars were submerged <lb/>
beneath cars. <lb/>
It was known Thursday night <lb/>
that among the identified dead <lb/>
This morning several bodies behind to <lb/>
were taken into Portsmouth that dead. <lb/>
were found during the nu-l Alter was <lb/>
is still progress published Friday informal ion <lb/>
last cams ,. of <lb/>
Norfolk. It veil people had been <lb/>
Will reach Arthur <lb/>
some fear it may go Woolen. Today a telegram came they were brooding on soft <lb/>
by time the from B. H. win. went to smelling hay, the little chicks are <lb/>
known, as very few who scene of wreck Friday, not won so easily. sidle <lb/>
Tobacco Stems Used in Houses. <lb/>
A well-known poultry and pig- <lb/>
mi raiser of Northampton, Mass., <lb/>
i lice and h.-i <lb/>
vermin tobacco with <lb/>
aid of the <lb/>
and prudence, II believes he has <lb/>
a the lice <lb/>
if he his chicks <lb/>
n-id the smell The <lb/>
pigeons use stems for <lb/>
and In the cleanest <lb/>
hay. They are much coarser <lb/>
bay, and do not make so softs <lb/>
bin the birds to rends <lb/>
that tobacco odor keeps <lb/>
the troublesome lice, <lb/>
softness to cleanliness, The stems <lb/>
have been placed in <lb/>
also, and bile old birds <lb/>
nestle down u- as <lb/>
PERSONALS AND SOCIAL <lb/>
two coaches escaped alive. ha the body of W. K. was <lb/>
were work today in found this morning and would he <lb/>
the effort to raise the coaches sent home as early as possible. U <lb/>
the river, and when tins succeeds <lb/>
more bodies will be found. <lb/>
The difficulty in identifying is <lb/>
l he cause of so few names being <lb/>
furnished. <lb/>
in a menage <lb/>
afternoon the names of <lb/>
following additional from Green- <lb/>
ville are given the <lb/>
away, were for the <lb/>
persistent of their <lb/>
mothers, would wander from <lb/>
was learned that his body I their tobacco perfumed nests, lint <lb/>
was near scene <lb/>
of the wreck. Mr was lire <lb/>
of the excursion, is <lb/>
is believed that the will <lb/>
readily become acclimated and <lb/>
give up their plan to join I lie <lb/>
, 17th. <lb/>
I. I. Fleming went to Hamilton <lb/>
I I. Mo re to Scotland<lb/>
Miss Lee Sugg <lb/>
a from <lb/>
A. I'm n-r returned <lb/>
i-m-i -I horn <lb/>
I returned <lb/>
y evening from Plymouth. <lb/>
is. Josiah Dixon went to <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
O. returned loin <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
and Mrs. T. J. Jan <lb/>
I, <lb/>
cue <lb/>
MiS and <lb/>
--H. Was -i . -it <lb/>
Airs. T. B. Moore. <lb/>
Mr of <lb/>
, bus visiting Mis. <lb/>
. <lb/>
Mrs Marj K Ward and <lb/>
i. . in Id <lb/>
i visit Jars <lb/>
I. <lb/>
Mrs. J. S Keel, who has been <lb/>
I a I day sick <lb/>
let men Wednesday <lb/>
We very to <lb/>
h her i- lunch better. <lb/>
Friday, August 18th. <lb/>
Brown spent Thursday hi <lb/>
Watson left Thursday <lb/>
Jones county. ,. <lb/>
-I. W. Allen returned Thursday <lb/>
from <lb/>
Miss to <lb/>
county this <lb/>
went to Oak City <lb/>
today to play a game of ball. <lb/>
Miss Mae returned <lb/>
evening Nashville. <lb/>
Mrs. J. I. Cherry came home <lb/>
I evening from <lb/>
Mrs. J. W. returned <lb/>
Thursday horn a visit to <lb/>
Miss Betsey Greene, of La- <lb/>
-i is visiting her sister, Mrs. <lb/>
. M. Hodges. <lb/>
p, M. Hornaday returned this <lb/>
morning where he <lb/>
h is visiting for the few <lb/>
lay-. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Taft and <lb/>
daughter left this <lb/>
for Virginia Beach and Northern <lb/>
markets. <lb/>
Mrs. J. T. Howard, of <lb/>
who has been visiting her <lb/>
Mrs. J. Q. <lb/>
home this <lb/>
Mi-s Andrews, of Elizabeth <lb/>
City, who has been visiting Miss <lb/>
B Keel, to Bethel this <lb/>
morning. She will return in a few <lb/>
days. <lb/>
Saturday, August 19th. <lb/>
Mis. W C. Johnson returned <lb/>
from a visit to Dover nun <lb/>
Hinton to <lb/>
M this morning lo attend a <lb/>
house party, <lb/>
Miss of <lb/>
who has been here visiting her <lb/>
mother, returned home today. <lb/>
Mrs. Thornton, of New <lb/>
Hem, who has here for the <lb/>
last few days, returned home this <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
reported that the satchel with his white The bird miser <lb/>
money in it was found Friday procures the stems the bushel <lb/>
noon when one of the cars <lb/>
was dragged ashore. Mr. <lb/>
leaves a wife two children. <lb/>
from local cigar shops, and j <lb/>
Intends to give them a thorough <lb/>
trial. <lb/>
Rattlesnake. <lb/>
Wednesday a man from <lb/>
township, we did not learn his <lb/>
name, brought to town a large rat- <lb/>
which be bad killed. <lb/>
reptile had eleven rattles. That <lb/>
is the second rattlesnake reported <lb/>
from this season. <lb/>
POOR PRINT <lb/>
<lb/>
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