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MISS SALLIE ANN JONES. <lb/>
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Bern Teacher Willed Estate <lb/>
to an Orphan Asylum. <lb/>
, f <lb/>
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/>
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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/>
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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/>
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I the con nil , <lb/>
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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/>
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Every Careful <lb/>
Thoughtful <lb/>
Parent is Particular About <lb/>
Their Children Wear. <lb/>
We have been engaged in the business of shoeing the <lb/>
LITTLE FOLKS SO LONG, <lb/>
and the habit of selling the best and fitting the feet <lb/>
properly has grown to be such a fixed custom with us <lb/>
that you may feel perfectly safe <lb/>
When You Buy Your <lb/>
Children's Shoes Here. <lb/>
Our stock of children's Slippers embraces almost every <lb/>
desirable style and shape of the Manufacturers Art, <lb/>
suitable for Summer Wear. <lb/>
These Slippers are all first class in every respect, and of the best <lb/>
makes, yet we are offering them at greatly reduced 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/>
STORE. <lb/>
Troubles With <lb/>
Every knows what <lb/>
it is to contend with a pupil that is <lb/>
allowed to have hi own way at <lb/>
home, and boy who had parents <lb/>
that for him when the <lb/>
teacher whips him is to be pitied <lb/>
not on his own account hut because <lb/>
he has such foolish parents- We <lb/>
rather have a boy brought up <lb/>
in an orphan asylum than to have <lb/>
him brought up by parents who <lb/>
no more discretion or sense of duty <lb/>
than to get mad with the teacher <lb/>
who, in the discharge of bis <lb/>
gives their boy a part of what lie <lb/>
needs with a hickory sprout. There's <lb/>
nothing that will put devilment and <lb/>
rebellion in a boy and carry him to <lb/>
the dogs any faster than the foolish <lb/>
habit of parents in taking sides and <lb/>
sympathizing with him when hi <lb/>
runs up against a whipping <lb/>
school. Some great philosopher has <lb/>
said that while imperfections of <lb/>
nature cannot be entirely removed. <lb/>
y can lie greatly diminished by <lb/>
wise management. When a boy is <lb/>
naturally possessed of a mean <lb/>
and happens to have parents <lb/>
who, r false sympathy, refuse to <lb/>
compel obedience, that boy is more <lb/>
than apt to he beard from later on <lb/>
through the criminal court records. <lb/>
Our Home. <lb/>
The Jim Crow Book. <lb/>
The late superintendent of <lb/>
for Wake county <lb/>
that has attracted far less <lb/>
attention than it deserves. It is, <lb/>
briefly stated, to give the <lb/>
schoolchildren text-hooks with <lb/>
of children and not of <lb/>
white and girls. He thinks <lb/>
that these text-books should he <lb/>
and he argues that average <lb/>
child cannot handle abstract <lb/>
questions- Their minds are not <lb/>
equal to those of the white children, <lb/>
ll is also a mist put readers in <lb/>
the hands of children with the <lb/>
pictures of white girls and white <lb/>
in them. It helps to increase <lb/>
the desire for social equality Give <lb/>
them readers with pictures of <lb/>
girls and boys and farming <lb/>
implements in There is <lb/>
sound logic in this. are not so <lb/>
sure about the study of pictures of <lb/>
while children increasing the desire <lb/>
of children Fur social equality, <lb/>
but the general idea of books <lb/>
children is a good one <lb/>
Such hooks would undoubtedly <lb/>
stimulate a greater desire for learn- <lb/>
in the breast of the little <lb/>
-I Chronicle. <lb/>
There arc few states in tho union <lb/>
according to the latest statistics, <lb/>
which are not investigating official <lb/>
corruption of various degrees <lb/>
kinds. Some of them have <lb/>
openly and notoriously on the <lb/>
market. Members are bought like .- <lb/>
many cattle. Great and righteous <lb/>
indignation is created and in some <lb/>
instances the people have risen in <lb/>
their might, demanded and secured <lb/>
reform- No one suggested for a <lb/>
second because a Legislature <lb/>
was corrupt that it be <lb/>
abolished. Yet a corrupt Legislature <lb/>
is far more detrimental to public <lb/>
interests and demoralizing to public <lb/>
sentiment than any minor branch <lb/>
government could lie. So we view <lb/>
the dispensary business. Admit that <lb/>
there is and corruption in it, <lb/>
dots it necessarily follow that honest <lb/>
men cannot be obtained to operate <lb/>
Record. <lb/>
It Is Too Hot To Cook <lb/>
And I can save you much <lb/>
of that <lb/>
Send to my store for Nice Crackers, <lb/>
Assorted lakes, Canned Goods <lb/>
and other ready to serve- <lb/>
Butter on every <lb/>
Kine Pitt county <lb/>
Nice Chocolate <lb/>
Everything fresh and good all the <lb/>
time. <lb/>
MARCELLUS FLEMING <lb/>
GREENVILLE'S <lb/>
TONSORIAL PARLOR, <lb/>
Hopkins, Daniel Davis, Props <lb/>
Cleanliness our <lb/>
Only experienced men em <lb/>
ployed. <lb/>
WOOD WOOD <lb/>
Dry, Split Pine Wood, cut <lb/>
length, delivered at your dim, <lb/>
No. <lb/>
Yours for <lb/>
JOE JENKINS. <lb/>
White Front Barber Shop <lb/>
OPPOSITE J. II CHERRY CO. <lb/>
Sharp Razors, clean Towels <lb/>
Work guaranteed. <lb/>
COSMETICS A SPECIALTY. <lb/>
Thanking one and all for you pas <lb/>
and hoping for your con <lb/>
I remain, <lb/>
Yours to serve, <lb/>
S. J. NOBLES. Prop. <lb/>
Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets <lb/>
A Medicine for Busy <lb/>
Brings Golden Health and Renewed Vigor. <lb/>
i fop Indication, Live <lb/>
ml Trimble. <lb/>
Bowels. <lb/>
i .,; ;. It's Rocky Ten in tub- <lb/>
form, a box. nun by <lb/>
II u <lb/>
GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE <lb/>
HARNESS REPAIRED and SHOES <lb/>
by experienced workmen at the shop <lb/>
II. Ellis in Winslow Mills <lb/>
GIVE MB A TRIAL. <lb/>
SUITED. <lb/>
A barrel for the <lb/>
A hand out for the heat, <lb/>
A knock-out for the <lb/>
And for Ilia feet. <lb/>
is tin- name. All <lb/>
ell it and guarantee the result, <lb/>
The physical view the health <lb/>
the men in Wake county jail for <lb/>
is now being urged upon <lb/>
governor, who is told that <lb/>
tinned imprisonment for Rogers and <lb/>
may mean death, Very <lb/>
i Governor Glenn says that <lb/>
this is not a to diagnosed <lb/>
but by physicians, and that <lb/>
be mus bear from a partisan <lb/>
board -i doctors confinement <lb/>
means death before he can think of <lb/>
News and Observer. <lb/>
LAMER HILLIARD, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
MARBLE MONUMENTAL WORK <lb/>
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. <lb/>
Iron Fencing <lb/>
ii <lb/>
. <lb/>
REFRESHING. <lb/>
CURES INDIGESTION. <lb/>
HATCH <lb/>
SPECIAL <lb/>
via <lb/>
A COAST LINE. <lb/>
BUFFALO, N. Y., sad return <lb/>
920.20 Annual meeting Grand <lb/>
B P O B N. Y. <lb/>
July 11- 1906. Ticket on <lb/>
MIC 8th, and final <lb/>
limn July 15th. Ticket will be <lb/>
i el noted lo passage <lb/>
each direction Extension of <lb/>
final limit to maybe <lb/>
by deposit of ticket <lb/>
Special and <lb/>
of fee of STOP at <lb/>
Washington, Baltimore <lb/>
Philadelphia on tickets reading <lb/>
those points will be <lb/>
lowed on going trip <lb/>
transit limit, and on trip <lb/>
within final limit, July 16th. If <lb/>
have been extended, step <lb/>
can be taken not to exceed ten <lb/>
not later then August 4th. <lb/>
and return <lb/>
Educational <lb/>
Association, <lb/>
July 37th. Tickets on sale <lb/>
June 29th to July 2nd inclusive, <lb/>
final limit July Tickets <lb/>
restricted to continuous passage <lb/>
in each direction. Extension of <lb/>
the final limit may be obtained <lb/>
to August by deposit of <lb/>
ticket with Special Agent <lb/>
payment of fee of cents at <lb/>
time of Stop over at <lb/>
New York on return trip may <lb/>
be obtained provided ticket <lb/>
has been validated by joint <lb/>
agent. Asbury Park and is <lb/>
deposited with Joint Agent New <lb/>
York not later than one day <lb/>
after validation at Asbury Park <lb/>
and upon payment of fee of <lb/>
1.00 at time of deposit, but in <lb/>
on ease shall stop over at New <lb/>
York extend beyond August <lb/>
Stop overs, Washington, <lb/>
I inn and Philadelphia will <lb/>
on the going trip <lb/>
win in going limit of the ticket <lb/>
not to exceed July on <lb/>
the return trip within final <lb/>
limit of ticket If tickets have <lb/>
been extended stop over may be <lb/>
taken period of ten days not <lb/>
lo exceed August 31st. <lb/>
NEWMAN <lb/>
At the Old Stand. <lb/>
I have purchased the stock of <lb/>
GROCERIES and business of J. <lb/>
and will carry the bus- <lb/>
at bis old stand on Five <lb/>
Points. <lb/>
I ill add to the stock to meet the <lb/>
demands of the trade and will at <lb/>
nil carry a complete line of <lb/>
Heavy and Kane Groceries. <lb/>
Finns, Tobacco <lb/>
Cigars, etc. <lb/>
Call on me when you want the <lb/>
best Groceries or the lowest price <lb/>
at which they can be sold. <lb/>
J. J. <lb/>
The Five Points Grocer. <lb/>
barber Shop. <lb/>
. Fleming. Props. <lb/>
it . <lb/>
ANIMAL ARCHITECTS. <lb/>
GRANT AND LONGSTREET. <lb/>
From Kinston to Norfolk <lb/>
AND THE <lb/>
FOB WHITE PEOPLE ONLY <lb/>
Wednesday and day <lb/>
August and <lb/>
FARE <lb/>
under years I. <lb/>
W. C KINGS, Agent. <lb/>
i ii lull mill <lb/>
. h killed <lb/>
U, , <lb/>
Aways <lb/>
BALK OF TAX <lb/>
LIST . <lb/>
Notice is hereby given that the ii <lb/>
tax the county of <lb/>
for the years 1908 and will <lb/>
at public to r <lb/>
for i ire the court r <lb/>
In the town of Greenville, Monday, <lb/>
September lib, <lb/>
be t <lb/>
order i I the Board Com I <lb/>
Pitt i <lb/>
R. Clerk. <lb/>
Hand <lb/>
Stock of I . Id ft <lb/>
Also Siding, and <lb/>
Partition all kind dressed <lb/>
in-- fin building a <lb/>
house Hills cut <lb/>
on <lb/>
id. <lb/>
Greenville Lumber Veneer Co- <lb/>
. . . .; . <lb/>
I NOTICe j <lb/>
After 1st I nil be <lb/>
S pared to furnish con- <lb/>
to and depot for ft <lb/>
in tor <lb/>
,. -i,,,, <lb/>
I inn hotels lo <lb/>
depot mid wharf and fore on I <lb/>
that will also be phone s J <lb/>
J. <lb/>
Ti J <lb/>
p. R. L. Caw, <lb/>
Dentist. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
SUITS UP and <lb/>
PANTS UP. <lb/>
Made to Measure. <lb/>
Every man who takes pride In his <lb/>
personal will <lb/>
the i nm lines <lb/>
The r bask They <lb/>
are and made to lit<lb/>
take your v <lb/>
you have you selection <lb/>
hundreds patterns, <lb/>
will make your In a way <lb/>
ill be hi you. <lb/>
PAUL Taylor, <lb/>
Greenville. N. C. <lb/>
i end Pressing a Specialty <lb/>
LADIES <lb/>
DR. <lb/>
I COMPOUND. <lb/>
Many Birds, Ind Fishes <lb/>
Clover Builders. <lb/>
A West Point Friendship That Held <lb/>
Throughout Their Lives. <lb/>
Many birds, insects and The strong schoolboy friendship <lb/>
fishes arc clever architects and began at West between <lb/>
builders and have mastered tonic of Grant and lasted <lb/>
the rudiments of masonry, and at throughout their live. <lb/>
least one bird is u very clever stone- of the class alter Longstreet, hut <lb/>
The is called by their silent, serious <lb/>
the or stone- lures were in spontaneous sword, <lb/>
mason, in Britain it is known mid, Helen Longstreet in <lb/>
as the Ii usually builds and Longstreet at High <lb/>
THE NEW WAY sleep Comfortable <lb/>
in a deep in a cliff, but often <lb/>
it chooses u low excavation or cave <lb/>
and sets to work. It uses no <lb/>
tar, although some other birds can <lb/>
mix mortar to of hard- <lb/>
ll first collects a number of <lb/>
stones and places them together as <lb/>
became friends from their <lb/>
first meeting. Thai one from <lb/>
the and one from the south <lb/>
made no difference, as later it <lb/>
made no difference in feeling <lb/>
of personal affection one led <lb/>
the of the Union and the <lb/>
a inundation for the future nest. was a Confederate general. <lb/>
it builds a dry stone wall in <lb/>
front of the place the not is to <lb/>
This is often a solid barrier, <lb/>
in which the stones are piled in such <lb/>
a way as to make it almost as thick <lb/>
as it is long. The barrier of stones <lb/>
General Longstreet of ten spoke of <lb/>
the details of the capitulation at <lb/>
He said that when be <lb/>
wen into the conference room in <lb/>
the residence us one of the <lb/>
Confederate commissioners he was <lb/>
-BY. <lb/>
SLEEPING ON THE BEST. <lb/>
Royal Elastic Felt Mattresses are <lb/>
to all others. <lb/>
in front of one nest examined by a I compelled to pass through the room <lb/>
on the subject was nine inch-I occupied by General Grant as his <lb/>
es long, nine inches thick and two headquarters. <lb/>
and a half inches high. In ibis bar- <lb/>
there were no fewer than <lb/>
stones. In the foundation of tho <lb/>
nest were more, making in <lb/>
all, of which the weight was <lb/>
four and u half the largest <lb/>
stone weighing two ounces, laving <lb/>
thus made the foundation wall <lb/>
of stone, it builds inside the latter <lb/>
a comfortable nest, the upholstering <lb/>
of which is ill no way deficient in <lb/>
finish. <lb/>
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by sticking together pellets of <lb/>
pared rood mud. Mo-t of the ma- <lb/>
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puddles on the high roads. If not <lb/>
mixed with anything else the tend- <lb/>
ency of these pellets would be to <lb/>
crumble when dry. Hut the swallow <lb/>
tribe are supplied with a mucous <lb/>
Mention which enables them to <lb/>
gum the particles together. The <lb/>
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nest is made <lb/>
tire constructed of this mucous mat- <lb/>
only. An Indian swallow, which <lb/>
builds little boat shaped nests <lb/>
against the trunks of trees, <lb/>
practically makes them of dried <lb/>
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hemisphere best mason is a pot- <lb/>
us well. This is the oven bird <lb/>
of the pampas in South America. <lb/>
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builder, by the Spaniard-. The nest <lb/>
is made of mud and bits of straw, <lb/>
practically the as the material <lb/>
used for most buildings in Mexico. <lb/>
The walls very thick, and there <lb/>
is a partition wall inside, reaching <lb/>
so high as in form an <lb/>
New-. <lb/>
Deceiving the Natives. <lb/>
The Medical Journal tells <lb/>
the following According to <lb/>
Sir John Malcolm, a well known <lb/>
Scotch surgeon, on the introduction I <lb/>
of inoculation into India, I they are, but they must be very <lb/>
lick creatures. never hear of <lb/>
them but they're <lb/>
American. <lb/>
He felt curious to know bow Gen- <lb/>
era would receive him. lie <lb/>
bud loved Grant as one of his <lb/>
est boyhood friends, but limes were <lb/>
much changed. Grant was victor, <lb/>
be was vanquished. He was there- <lb/>
fore prepared to observe the rigid <lb/>
demeanor of those between whom <lb/>
ceremony only forces recognition. <lb/>
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Grant rose, approached him with a <lb/>
greater show of demonstration than <lb/>
ever in the older days and slapped <lb/>
him on the shoulder, <lb/>
can't we get <lb/>
back to tie good old dins by playing <lb/>
s game of <lb/>
At Point the nickname <lb/>
among the for General Long-<lb/>
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I he splendid bearing of the <lb/>
conquered Confederates, the modest <lb/>
of the Union victors and, <lb/>
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in refusing to accept the <lb/>
word of Lee and in giving the fair- <lb/>
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all who have read United States <lb/>
history. <lb/>
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scholars, but they liked to <lb/>
move with the times us regards <lb/>
their knowledge of current events, <lb/>
so the daily newspaper was regular- <lb/>
delivered their humble <lb/>
and it was Jennie's duty to read <lb/>
out dining breakfast time all the <lb/>
mo.-l interesting items of the day. <lb/>
tine morning, after wading through <lb/>
the intelligence page from the <lb/>
front, she turned to another page <lb/>
of tho paper and <lb/>
it says here that <lb/>
octogenarian's <lb/>
an <lb/>
I don't quite know what <lb/>
you Had to Get Your <lb/>
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In the old times people had to go from house to h use <lb/>
t tell news or at the cross roads store once a week <lb/>
to out what was going on. They were slow days. <lb/>
It Is Not So Now <lb/>
But in this day of and rural free delivery <lb/>
mail you can get the news every day. <lb/>
This is the leading age and no home is complete <lb/>
a good newspaper. Every man ought to take his county <lb/>
ind know what is going on. <lb/>
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can supply you with the news. We print two editions, Daily <lb/>
and Semi-Weekly <lb/>
Our piece Enamel Iron Beds are <lb/>
as the best <lb/>
every Royal Elastic Mattress and <lb/>
bed is guarantee-If not the best, price re- <lb/>
funded. <lb/>
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,.,.,. The of Our Childhood. <lb/>
Sanskrit literature, composed a ,. , . <lb/>
i It be u common experience <lb/>
short poem on vaccination in that , . . . ., <lb/>
language. The poem was inscribed wk <lb/>
on Old paper and was said to <lb/>
discovered. The object of to the things n literature or <lb/>
tho pious fraud was that the m q <lb/>
of vaccination's antiquity of highest worth oratory we <lb/>
vaccinations <lb/>
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of Brahmans lo the use of a <lb/>
lactic drawn from their sacred cow. <lb/>
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is, by muscles like those <lb/>
which produce a it <lb/>
frowns severely or according <lb/>
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really hurt, it frowns into a tight <lb/>
ball. The can he erected in <lb/>
it measure, though a- point nil <lb/>
ways, this is not needed, i . are <lb/>
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once -at under, the music we once <lb/>
sang or played, the engraving we <lb/>
used to buy and hang on walls <lb/>
when we were eighteen <lb/>
poor and cheap they often <lb/>
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so. winch we have read more, <lb/>
thought more, used our eyes more <lb/>
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Herbivorous Animals. <lb/>
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gnat cats with avidity, and, on the <lb/>
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trade in in the inter- <lb/>
el the i urn. In re much <lb/>
that could r through <lb/>
a channel. Greenville <lb/>
good men, and as enter <lb/>
prising round <lb/>
anywhere, there is a lack of co- <lb/>
operation among them on matter <lb/>
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all. mid lie coming <lb/>
gather and I n conference on <lb/>
matter to the general <lb/>
business of the and <lb/>
when i in i- made all <lb/>
move together. If merchants, <lb/>
the professions <lb/>
men, and all would <lb/>
together and cooperate with tin <lb/>
pushing Greenville <lb/>
forward a trade yon would <lb/>
s.- the w ii I pin. <lb/>
Let hi ii and doing <lb/>
Ii-- Pitts. r i Record, . I <lb/>
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ii- 28th year Th Record was <lb/>
J in I 7- by London, <lb/>
Ii solely under hi man- <lb/>
since It is a paper <lb/>
I rue i and shun <lb/>
I con <lb/>
I its . <lb/>
The responsibility for the terrible <lb/>
wreck which occurred at Braes, Vs . <lb/>
in which Mr. Jolly and <lb/>
Walter wen tided and <lb/>
colored pa <lb/>
wounded and injured should be <lb/>
determined the proper <lb/>
mint There cannot <lb/>
be too much care exercised <lb/>
where people <lb/>
travel daily. deepest sympathy <lb/>
is expressed here for the bereaved <lb/>
wife and mother. <lb/>
Russia is trying to make <lb/>
that <lb/>
always been a true <lb/>
Hie retiring superintendent <lb/>
iii Wake county recommend <lb/>
to the I aid 1.1 education that <lb/>
children text books <lb/>
with picture children. II <lb/>
say- the pictures of white child <lb/>
ran in the text by <lb/>
children has s tendency to increase <lb/>
the desire among the for <lb/>
social equality- <lb/>
friend to Tinted <lb/>
go. We have that big <lb/>
ditch to dig, with hole in the <lb/>
treasury as big as a <lb/>
we fancy the Bide that got <lb/>
; d how. <lb/>
If women in having the <lb/>
word displaced from the <lb/>
marriage ceremony, they will have <lb/>
succeeded all found, for hoy die- <lb/>
n rial life about the time <lb/>
knot was tied. <lb/>
I k man. who when he <lb/>
was waylaid and attacked by n <lb/>
drew his pistol, shot two I <lb/>
t ii -in dead in tracks <lb/>
tally wounded three others, was in <lb/>
expert in handling his gun. <lb/>
the story sounds almost as <lb/>
the Beaufort shark yarn. <lb/>
As the inter state commerce m <lb/>
mission has suddenly sprung an <lb/>
of the methods re- <lb/>
p Armour <lb/>
The officials New York say they <lb/>
an to wipe out grime in <lb/>
Chinatown It looks like they <lb/>
Could d i Ii r work by starting <lb/>
in the heart of the city. <lb/>
Here's hoping that there will <lb/>
in leaks sprung in govern- <lb/>
department huge enough for <lb/>
more grafters to fall through. <lb/>
New Swindle <lb/>
Here's a brand new swindle which <lb/>
is being worked on the <lb/>
farmers id <lb/>
A well dressed stranger stays all <lb/>
night with the intended victim and <lb/>
the stay reports that he has <lb/>
lost a valuable diamond pin some- <lb/>
where t the place After search <lb/>
for a ball day he takes his leave, <lb/>
reeling badly about bis loss, request <lb/>
the family to keep a watch out for <lb/>
the pin, milling that be ill <lb/>
for its recovery. A Caw days <lb/>
after a hum appears and <lb/>
accidentally shows a pin exactly <lb/>
like the one they have been looking <lb/>
f casually that be <lb/>
found it just outside the gate. Al <lb/>
the pin is sold <lb/>
for and sometime The <lb/>
, i ii writes to the address <lb/>
left ranger and asks him to <lb/>
bring hi hundred and get bis pin <lb/>
it., nine the in <lb/>
the deal and the I in had cost <lb/>
ii loan News. <lb/>
A. certain contemporary rises to <lb/>
remark there is much old- <lb/>
Democracy Fact is, <lb/>
then- has been ti o much of it left. <lb/>
day will be <lb/>
r- i lie Car Co will not be so loud in saying I. . <lb/>
ii, <lb/>
women Who Many. <lb/>
The woman who proudly <lb/>
hem a pocket hand <lb/>
ken In, I. never made up a bed in <lb/>
and with a simper <lb/>
has in society ever <lb/>
since she was <lb/>
The woman who would rather <lb/>
a pug dog a baby <lb/>
Tin- who thinks men <lb/>
arc angels. <lb/>
The woman who would rather die <lb/>
than wear a hit seasons old. <lb/>
The woman who thinks that the <lb/>
cook and nurse can keep house. <lb/>
The woman <lb/>
of hive three times a day. <lb/>
The woman who buys ornaments <lb/>
for the drawing room and borrows <lb/>
kit- hen utensils from her neighbors; <lb/>
and w ho thinks la lite decorations are <lb/>
more importance than good food. <lb/>
The woman who wants things just <lb/>
because have <lb/>
Raleigh Enterprise. <lb/>
GREAT VALUES<lb/>
in <lb/>
Negligee Shirts <lb/>
We have only a few more of the 1-2 Size <lb/>
Negligee Shirts left, these are the greatest <lb/>
Values of the Season <lb/>
You can buy our grade in this size <lb/>
for cents and grade for <lb/>
Come early before these values are ill dis- <lb/>
posed of<lb/>
Frank Wilson, <lb/>
THE KING CLOTHIER. <lb/>
h T . NEED <lb/>
i . . Ii to pun <lb/>
t. . on one her fun <lb/>
-iii the i in median- <lb/>
another and <lb/>
Association. Such ; <lb/>
parts of industry and feeder to <lb/>
banks and n to substantial <lb/>
We have a <lb/>
more oh i in local <lb/>
affairs, and u Ii a nay mom y <lb/>
laving i- a kindergarten <lb/>
toward am ii action I here is no <lb/>
possible the benefits <lb/>
to the and the people, <lb/>
individually or <lb/>
The above is o the h <lb/>
Times, and we are to give tin <lb/>
paragraph A mid <lb/>
loan is thing i <lb/>
our capitol city, I r already <lb/>
one, nod the another mi <lb/>
the pan o Time i-. a sure <lb/>
cation of i he great and value <lb/>
there he derived Iran such an <lb/>
This aper ha for a long time <lb/>
advocated organization a <lb/>
and loan tor <lb/>
somehow our people <lb/>
are mis e it to <lb/>
ii ii is going to do to get even <lb/>
wit ii i he North Carolina berry ship- <lb/>
H t <lb/>
Mrs. Burnett, <lb/>
man who wrecked a <lb/>
express is ii M <lb/>
Mrs. Burnett didn't put any ob- <lb/>
on the <lb/>
failed to den- track and a rear <lb/>
end collision was the result. The <lb/>
road i-. to bring suit <lb/>
for damages. <lb/>
The as ii put a ban <lb/>
Upon lawyers hunting up I to <lb/>
bring but it u unlawful <lb/>
for a lawyer i on the <lb/>
basis m n less <lb/>
the <lb/>
S i i the <lb/>
can and that he <lb/>
call not had a divided <lb/>
the Demo- <lb/>
will d ling. <lb/>
the peace commission <lb/>
the money tin- hotels <lb/>
out it will make them think <lb/>
it was worth while, all the same. <lb/>
The envoy were unlimited in their <lb/>
expenditures and it is all charged <lb/>
up hi the cost of the war <lb/>
nays the Charlotte New. <lb/>
Down here it if every day, except <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
Charlotte has had such a scandal <lb/>
over her waterworks system that <lb/>
she is advising other towns to he <lb/>
careful- <lb/>
When a law is enforced against all <lb/>
people alike no cue has a right to <lb/>
lain, there are sidewalks in <lb/>
Greenville that have not yet been <lb/>
cleared of weeds. would <lb/>
look better if all wen- cleaned. <lb/>
It broke out in a new place <lb/>
Salisbury is getting <lb/>
in connection with <lb/>
proposed Republican paper venture <lb/>
We will believe that paper is coming <lb/>
when we see it. <lb/>
The Russian bears are not dancing <lb/>
exactly to suit the Japanese organ <lb/>
grinders. <lb/>
Say, Mr. Weather Man. what is <lb/>
this you are giving <lb/>
The first solid train load of goods <lb/>
of one order ever shipped by a <lb/>
Southern factory passed through <lb/>
i Greensboro Monday, containing the <lb/>
first installment of furniture for <lb/>
Panama Canal, contracted for by <lb/>
government with the White <lb/>
Company of A United <lb/>
Slates inspector completed ex- <lb/>
of the goods Saturday, <lb/>
not single article <lb/>
The consignment is direct to <lb/>
ma The train is handsomely <lb/>
placarded, prominently hilled <lb/>
elaborately decorated <lb/>
Headlight. <lb/>
Everybody to Ins own liking. If <lb/>
John thinks hooker <lb/>
Washington is as good as himself <lb/>
we see no reason for other people <lb/>
trying to convince him to the con- <lb/>
If the pence negotiations result in <lb/>
a failure President cannot <lb/>
feel in such high feather over his <lb/>
good offices in bringing the envoys <lb/>
together <lb/>
Russian newspaper man says <lb/>
Russia didn't know the Japanese <lb/>
before the war, tines Russia has <lb/>
had all the introduction she wants <lb/>
now. <lb/>
In ancient times kissing a <lb/>
girl was resorted as a sure cure <lb/>
for the headache- always <lb/>
i Tiered in the old-fashioned <lb/>
dies <lb/>
Corruption at its Height. <lb/>
The President continually talks <lb/>
about more laws for breaking <lb/>
and regulating railroads, lie will <lb/>
end in talk. If he will enforce half <lb/>
the laws we have those <lb/>
whose quest is apparent to one <lb/>
but a blind partisan, he will do his <lb/>
country B great service and pave the <lb/>
way for any needed legislation. The <lb/>
Sherman anti-trust law can be en- <lb/>
f nod and to do so will keep the <lb/>
government until the next election <lb/>
There is a growing sentiment all <lb/>
over the country the President <lb/>
is taking it all out in talk The New <lb/>
York World thinks he lacks <lb/>
courage to arrest one of the big <lb/>
of the laws. The few indict- <lb/>
that have been drawn and <lb/>
prosecuted have been against the <lb/>
little offenders. A cleaning out of <lb/>
the departments In Washington will <lb/>
keep the law officers busy and till <lb/>
the prisons. The era of corruption <lb/>
growing out of the <lb/>
can war is now at its height. <lb/>
begin in Washington. <lb/>
There are rascals there than <lb/>
and Lad <lb/>
Wilmington has shut <lb/>
yellow u t ii advice <lb/>
The first bale of cotton for the <lb/>
1905 season has appeared, and <lb/>
veil, in county, claims <lb/>
honor Ten fifty five was the price <lb/>
per pound it brought, and with the <lb/>
farmers of tho South standing solid- <lb/>
together, ten cents a will <lb/>
the price for c <lb/>
II hi and t . n <lb/>
a- I a i the <lb/>
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itself in order hi keep the <lb/>
from voting and in lining so <lb/>
it set the pace all the Southern <lb/>
States. In face of the fact that I lie <lb/>
cannot vote in Washington, <lb/>
they Bock there in greater number <lb/>
than in any other city in the United <lb/>
The population of <lb/>
Washington is nearly In tint <lb/>
depots there, they are always in <lb/>
evidence as good, if not bettor thou <lb/>
than the while <lb/>
Chronicle. <lb/>
The churches that do not quit <lb/>
giving while they build <lb/>
that will do to tie to, Pastor Rich <lb/>
took a groat mission collection last <lb/>
Sunday week, and <lb/>
keeps right on increasing its con- <lb/>
to me Orphanage, and <lb/>
there are many others. Building a <lb/>
house is no excuse for withholding <lb/>
contributions to the Lord's cause. <lb/>
and Children. <lb/>
Winston says t. the dis- <lb/>
cannot come in We <lb/>
are getting on nicely without you. <lb/>
Hun. C. Watson thinks dis- <lb/>
be heated ill the <lb/>
and not the towns <lb/>
and cities. Littleton Herald. <lb/>
Hardware. <lb/>
For C Stoves Ranges, <lb/>
heaters Pumps, Guns, Am- <lb/>
munition, One and Two Horse <lb/>
Steel Plows, Heat Cutters and <lb/>
In fact anything <lb/>
in Hardware come to <lb/>
H. L. CARR <lb/>
-New- and Observer <lb/>
The Russian ;. , <lb/>
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i. . , u.-i s Hive a Amer-<lb/>
linger mi-1 <lb/>
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ITEMS. <lb/>
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fairly good crop here- <lb/>
prospect of good <lb/>
price-, low I- has from <lb/>
its ho manifest <lb/>
the summer mouths, and <lb/>
a spirit of good cheer <lb/>
been with us for the past <lb/>
weeks. <lb/>
Quite we have had <lb/>
many pretty visitors to our town <lb/>
in of Miss <lb/>
Avery, Rocky Mount, and Mis <lb/>
Knight, of who <lb/>
have been visiting Miss <lb/>
Moore, Miss Lula William, o <lb/>
visited Miss Susie Moore, and <lb/>
others who came lo make up a gay <lb/>
party residence W, <lb/>
M. Moore, <lb/>
Our v townsmen took a <lb/>
pan house party and add-; <lb/>
ed no little to of i <lb/>
our visitors. <lb/>
W. U. O. Galloway <lb/>
to Greenville yesterday to look at <lb/>
the tobacco market. <lb/>
L. K went to . <lb/>
today. <lb/>
and wife left for <lb/>
Baltimore yesterday morning. <lb/>
There has been right <lb/>
typhoid fever in this bat <lb/>
we are glad lo say that it ha <lb/>
somewhat abated. <lb/>
Fred Knight, of spent <lb/>
week with the of Or, <lb/>
Joins. Fred Jones returned home <lb/>
with him <lb/>
. of <lb/>
. l ha an i Ii us for the <lb/>
p .- k insurance and <lb/>
lie ii i <lb/>
i.-- i- it <lb/>
nils, <lb/>
Ills l ii re a Mi C <lb/>
Jones. <lb/>
We to see Grant Ty- <lb/>
son, of Greenville, in town this <lb/>
week. <lb/>
Pointed Paragraphs <lb/>
Gossip gains currency, but no <lb/>
coin. <lb/>
toper has his <lb/>
feat ties. <lb/>
Whiskey in a bottle may he a <lb/>
good thing, but in a man it's a <lb/>
nuisance <lb/>
Had luck is reasonably sure to <lb/>
to those who only to <lb/>
luck. <lb/>
expert shopper can visit <lb/>
seventeen stores in one afternoon <lb/>
and without spending a <lb/>
cent. <lb/>
Usually the sou of h self made <lb/>
begins to the ladder <lb/>
from the point at which his father <lb/>
stopped climbing. <lb/>
A woman's voice seldom <lb/>
vents her from believing that she <lb/>
can sing. <lb/>
In an Ohio town the women <lb/>
have organized a secret society for <lb/>
t-e swapping of secrets. <lb/>
Milliners and dressmakers are <lb/>
not entirely responsible for church <lb/>
attendance, but they help <lb/>
Suppress the Boycott. <lb/>
Shanghai, Aug. The Chinese <lb/>
Board has ordered <lb/>
the viceroy of to <lb/>
make every to the <lb/>
which lot n.-v <lb/>
lo I in; H i, <lb/>
A no-; <lb/>
v.- <lb/>
tin of I <lb/>
soup <lb/>
la. s. nulls <lb/>
will result. <lb/>
This department is in who is authorized to rep- <lb/>
resent the Eastern Reflector in and territory. <lb/>
Mrs. and daughter <lb/>
are visiting in the country. <lb/>
Pit <lb/>
Company now supply de- <lb/>
for no-Hi and <lb/>
hulls at lowest market prices. <lb/>
Mrs. L and M--. <lb/>
Jackson spent yesterday <lb/>
afternoon at the home of A. G. <lb/>
Cox. <lb/>
A. Ange are selling <lb/>
shoes They sell a pretty <lb/>
shoe cents. <lb/>
When the down freight came In <lb/>
Wednesday, three <lb/>
slipped off of the train and started <lb/>
arriving here, they <lb/>
a. B. House, of near <lb/>
was a pleasant caller in our village <lb/>
Friday. He is i <lb/>
of High and <lb/>
very pleasantly here. <lb/>
and of <lb/>
Stokes were town Sunday, <lb/>
Many of our people attended the <lb/>
burial of W. O, <lb/>
a tie i in- m He was once a student <lb/>
in the High school <lb/>
and is kindly remembered by <lb/>
the people <lb/>
of our village We extend our <lb/>
to the bereaved <lb/>
ones. May they implicitly trust <lb/>
Hun who alone is able to <lb/>
All c of paint, and yellow <lb/>
rolled down the road yesterday <lb/>
there is no doubt but what it <lb/>
hi vim- ft several year <lb/>
Pi. way A. <lb/>
i n-4 <lb/>
i --I it lire cheap at <lb/>
A . a age ft <lb/>
If v D- <lb/>
. W. A g, I lie ll <lb/>
p a i <lb/>
. , , at Barber a Co. <lb/>
had <lb/>
. . Mrs. Pulley Smith, who has <lb/>
put off and had drawn a , , <lb/>
c F , , . , been sometime with her <lb/>
pistol one hands; so the <lb/>
r ., . , ,. , granddaughter at Seven <lb/>
quickly , , . <lb/>
. . returned. We an- glad to <lb/>
man Charles Smith I <lb/>
. . . . have her back again. <lb/>
presence. liming themselves ,.,.,, <lb/>
r , I Livery and Iced stables, <lb/>
close v them t <lb/>
, whips and . I. <lb/>
a pistol from his pocket as <lb/>
mint, bat a from the Cox, who has been <lb/>
pistol caused near Washington <lb/>
leave rather hurriedly. j <lb/>
i ,. . . . 11.1.1, i. i new tar heel Wail on <lb/>
last they wen- <lb/>
none swift to <lb/>
them. <lb/>
We saw F. A. Haddock, of Obi- <lb/>
cod, in this week <lb/>
plies of A. W. Ange Co. <lb/>
J. B. Smith and daughter, Miss <lb/>
May, Ayden, were <lb/>
callers in our town Thursday, <lb/>
Big line of hat cap <lb/>
received, latest styles. n, <lb/>
Bin her Co. <lb/>
1-1 E. Forsythe, traveling agent <lb/>
Publishing Co, <lb/>
was in town and <lb/>
sold to the High <lb/>
a set edition of <lb/>
Encyclopedia. This <lb/>
valuable addition the <lb/>
library, already <lb/>
contain more than eight <lb/>
A lieu in ti <lb/>
u lo, Harrington. <lb/>
Mis Richard Brown, i Mies <lb/>
Minnie of Oxford, is <lb/>
at the home of Ur. B. T. <lb/>
Cox. <lb/>
a. O. <lb/>
are making some <lb/>
best most comfortable desks <lb/>
on the market, which they will <lb/>
sell a very low price. We hope <lb/>
many of the Hit <lb/>
will avail themselves <lb/>
this opportunity to make tin-n <lb/>
school rooms comfortable aim <lb/>
pleasant before the opening of die <lb/>
schools. <lb/>
Wednesday evening Dr. B. T. <lb/>
Cox from Baltimore, but <lb/>
Mrs. remained her little <lb/>
Grace, who is receiving <lb/>
the treatment for hydro- <lb/>
phobia. <lb/>
Just received by K. G. <lb/>
car load lime which <lb/>
they will sell very cheap. <lb/>
Little Miss Irina Isabel <lb/>
inn- with relatives <lb/>
here. <lb/>
our lust mail brought in more <lb/>
orders for Hunsucker buggies. <lb/>
Misses Fannie and Lela <lb/>
Lizzie Barney, of <lb/>
have friends and <lb/>
relatives in town. <lb/>
Twenty-five splendid Tarheel <lb/>
for sale by A. G. Cox <lb/>
Mfg. . <lb/>
We are glad to see Frank Ed- <lb/>
nun back in the office <lb/>
of the A. G. Cox Mfg. Co <lb/>
Prof. Nye returned Thursday <lb/>
from a trip in Jones and <lb/>
counties, where Us many <lb/>
pupils the High <lb/>
school. In the evening lie left for <lb/>
the eastern part of Pitt. <lb/>
SHins shoes U. O. Chapman <lb/>
is way <lb/>
should have lo pay <lb/>
high tor In <lb/>
raise their own and II . <lb/>
Winterville Mfg. is <lb/>
equipped making <lb/>
Hour <lb/>
in need <lb/>
the crockery an I <lb/>
be sure see in In-fore <lb/>
I . <lb/>
and Kidney <lb/>
the combination kidney medicine <lb/>
for stuck and a sure <lb/>
at the Drug Store <lb/>
We carry <lb/>
bu wall <lb/>
We are I to fin y u <lb/>
as till- <lb/>
examine before -a <lb/>
B. a Bro. <lb/>
For bird ware and mill <lb/>
sue W, I. <lb/>
paint, guaranteed <lb/>
the bes <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
bay. t--i t- <lb/>
II ii I i n her A <lb/>
V I. j is I big- <lb/>
st nicest line Men's, <lb/>
Youth's and Clothing ever <lb/>
offered Winterville. Come and <lb/>
stock before <lb/>
elsewhere. Bar- <lb/>
r . <lb/>
a -nils, values ill <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
line dies- ;, as <lb/>
r. Br--d a-d<lb/>
down. Harrington, ft <lb/>
Nil e St It p items cheap at <lb/>
Barber ft Co. <lb/>
We handle T. W. Wood and <lb/>
Son carded and millet seed. B. <lb/>
T. and Bro. <lb/>
Fir Holt time alarm <lb/>
clucks and see R. G. <lb/>
Chapman Co. <lb/>
Try a bottle of Dr. ins sure <lb/>
for Indigestion at the drug shire. <lb/>
or men to solicit <lb/>
orders for nursery -lock in Pitt <lb/>
For particulars enclose., <lb/>
stamp. Box Winterville; N. <lb/>
large shipment of shoes <lb/>
all styles and and prices very <lb/>
reasonable. -Barbel. <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
White's Black spec <lb/>
for tho human <lb/>
family, Sue for perfectly <lb/>
balanced, sub-cutaneous com <lb/>
For sale by <lb/>
B. T. Cox ft Bro. <lb/>
Have now on hand nice line of <lb/>
glass and crockery very <lb/>
cheap. Harrington Barber Co <lb/>
Don't eyes feel like there <lb/>
is grit in Do they pain you <lb/>
and feel tired on reading Do <lb/>
hey become mattered and adhere <lb/>
while That denotes, <lb/>
paired vision should lie rein <lb/>
by wearing eye glasses. B. <lb/>
T. Cox and carry a full line of <lb/>
spectacle and can lit your eyes <lb/>
with the proper <lb/>
Nice lot of glass ware and crock- <lb/>
always on baud. Harrington <lb/>
Barber Co. <lb/>
Reduction sales made on white <lb/>
goods and O. Chapman <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Farmers who raise their hay can <lb/>
be supplied with the well known <lb/>
o, i in <lb/>
re i At <lb/>
and them. <lb/>
-I. M . <lb/>
straw huts will row <lb/>
below COSt. Don't to-,. <lb/>
We nil sell you at s. price. <lb/>
R. G. Chapman Co. <lb/>
The <lb/>
in Dress Known. <lb/>
Poplin Do was for <lb/>
Suiting that was now <lb/>
Hamburg that was now <lb/>
Ladies now He <lb/>
Sc Lawn now <lb/>
Gingham in now <lb/>
White Dress floods that was <lb/>
now <lb/>
Also a great reduction in all <lb/>
kinds of Spring and Summer <lb/>
Dross Goods. <lb/>
Come and be convinced <lb/>
A. W. Ange Co. <lb/>
I ii , e . j I II ll <lb/>
their shoes nine-, <lb/>
-Id a If ill <lb/>
r t mat i-- i I i o- a <lb/>
to be r- -I. <lb/>
Co. i <lb/>
shout prices anything that you <lb/>
arc interested in. <lb/>
After persons of a bilious <lb/>
will derive great benefit by taking one <lb/>
of these pills. If you have been <lb/>
DRINKING TOO MICH, <lb/>
they will promptly relieve the nausea, <lb/>
HEADACHE- <lb/>
follows, restore <lb/>
appetite and remove gloomy feel <lb/>
Elegantly sugar <lb/>
Take No Substitute <lb/>
ARNOLD'S BALSAM <lb/>
lo CURB. <lb/>
I a I <lb/>
Cholera By <lb/>
Jno. L. Woolen and Coward Wooten <lb/>
will be <lb/>
if <lb/>
Mountain Tea <lb/>
month. I i an-- the <lb/>
and bowels. It makes the little <lb/>
ones sleep nod grow. cents. <lb/>
Wooten's Drug <lb/>
wail until your blood i <lb/>
Impoverish d and you are sick <lb/>
but lake <lb/>
Mountain Tea. It ill positively <lb/>
drive out nil impurities. <lb/>
Tenor <lb/>
Store, <lb/>
the stomach and <lb/>
mid snot hes the little <lb/>
stomachs gives them a <lb/>
and natural sleep. <lb/>
Tea is the <lb/>
cents. <lb/>
Wooten's Drugstore. <lb/>
Nothing on the Market Equal to <lb/>
s Cholera and <lb/>
rhea Remedy. <lb/>
This fact is well known to drug <lb/>
gists everywhere, and nine <lb/>
ten will give their customers <lb/>
preparation when the best asked <lb/>
for. Mi. One a prominent <lb/>
druggist of Mo,, in a cir- <lb/>
to bis <lb/>
is nothing on the market in the <lb/>
way patent medicine which <lb/>
equate it <lb/>
era mid Remedy <lb/>
ell a <lb/>
Km <lb/>
,. Wooten, druggist.; <lb/>
Sever tumble lo <lb/>
THE HOURS OF SLEEP. <lb/>
A Rap at to Bad and Early <lb/>
to Adage. <lb/>
One of the bugaboos of <lb/>
is tho to bed and <lb/>
early to adage which has <lb/>
the consciences of so many mil- <lb/>
lions of people. That tantalizing <lb/>
old jingle about early rising making <lb/>
a man healthy, wealthy and wise <lb/>
responsible for more misery in the <lb/>
world than all the other good be- <lb/>
and rules for <lb/>
put together, But it gratifying <lb/>
to n that i he present <lb/>
1- not so complaisant in obey- <lb/>
rule as the good mis- <lb/>
git men and women <lb/>
day. The early rising fed <lb/>
Ii in vogue now in tin <lb/>
and it will not be many year- before <lb/>
the beneficent reform will <lb/>
the country. The cause of this <lb/>
change of . nurse is in the change <lb/>
front . lute hours in thickly <lb/>
settled localities. The <lb/>
occupies its . n pleas- <lb/>
pursuits and an <lb/>
1- not in <lb/>
the ml. ice that daily <lb/>
in lie minds of oar grandmothers <lb/>
and Another <lb/>
is tin <lb/>
irk, for in <lb/>
lit are I <lb/>
PAVING THE <lb/>
The rule have of carrying <lb/>
from one season to another is strictly <lb/>
When prices take a dip below the <lb/>
cost mark they almost speak. The my <lb/>
supplying your every want is warranted 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/>
II <lb/>
and . Tile <lb/>
I heater i also nit <lb/>
in pin poop i mid <lb/>
night. In mes I ere were <lb/>
not so n y nit ; <lb/>
e after <lb/>
our ml their <lb/>
irk In n r <lb/>
lo than to In ll <lb/>
lit . . <lb/>
. . I . .-. h. . iii <lb/>
elf win ill <lb/>
-in v. in of <lb/>
l-a <lb/>
blue of the drill <lb/>
holes in the -o here and <lb/>
the noises of he do . <lb/>
on lie i. lies <lb/>
All Rich. <lb/>
A m tended <lb/>
a where the in- <lb/>
lessons were went <lb/>
to the class of a play- <lb/>
mate and heard catechism question <lb/>
for the lime in her life. She <lb/>
was several questions and <lb/>
much mortified not to be able to an- <lb/>
the No <lb/>
answer. <lb/>
you know who <lb/>
A shake of the head, and the <lb/>
pa. on. <lb/>
Finally the teat her said, you <lb/>
ever hear about Solomon, <lb/>
Here was an acquaintance at last, <lb/>
and tho little girls face broke into <lb/>
mile . <lb/>
she replied confident- <lb/>
know him all the way through <lb/>
born cm Mon- <lb/>
Wain me nay the <lb/>
New York Press. <lb/>
The Regrettable Situation. <lb/>
he old man kind- <lb/>
forth into the world and <lb/>
conquer it. this, Self <lb/>
is to be your sheet an- <lb/>
And the young man went. <lb/>
After three year- he returned. <lb/>
seedy with a look of settled dis- <lb/>
on his face. <lb/>
urn false he <lb/>
ed gravely, in a tone of set I led con- <lb/>
roared father. <lb/>
did I tell you about having self con- <lb/>
said the young <lb/>
those who have the <lb/>
least excuse for self confidence have <lb/>
cornered the market in that com- <lb/>
American. <lb/>
Colors For Mourning. <lb/>
Tin- following arc the various <lb/>
for mourning in different <lb/>
countries, together the reasons <lb/>
Riven for the Black ex- <lb/>
presses privation of light, worn <lb/>
throughout and America; <lb/>
yellow, tin- near and yellow leaf, <lb/>
and Burma. In Brittany <lb/>
caps among peasants <lb/>
arc yellow; purple violet, to <lb/>
express royalty, mourning for the <lb/>
cardinals and king of <lb/>
let ii the mourning color of <lb/>
while, emblem of hand- <lb/>
ed China; deep blue, <lb/>
mourning. The significance of <lb/>
this selection is not known. Palo <lb/>
brown, the withered leaves, Persia. <lb/>
Grayish brown, earth, and <lb/>
Abyssinia.- Chicago X a .<lb/>
in. -i- i .- <lb/>
t . . I . I <lb/>
, . <lb/>
n- hi <lb/>
Hold by John L. Wooten, druggist. <lb/>
Liberal With Encores. <lb/>
A Boston entomologist once told <lb/>
n story of an experience of a friend <lb/>
of his. He was once put up at a ho- <lb/>
tel in the room In <lb/>
player. In the morning the landlord <lb/>
asked him if <lb/>
ii . <lb/>
. I<lb/>
; I said you I <lb/>
I him by on . . . . <lb/>
he wen; over piece i.- km <lb/>
three <lb/>
Millinery for Seashore <lb/>
Mountains. <lb/>
. .- <lb/>
tiny all <lb/>
Hill <lb/>
Shirt hat, h <lb/>
and clear -d <lb/>
Shirt Waists Collars. <lb/>
busies Waist a in <lb/>
ill styles and worth <lb/>
I up <lb/>
Corset Specialties. <lb/>
little <lb/>
II ti, C H Mime <lb/>
up live <lb/>
. i .- which we are Belling <lb/>
Silks. <lb/>
salt- of Silks. Too many <lb/>
silks lot- season, nil reduced <lb/>
j. Plain in all colon a <lb/>
us last <lb/>
Silk Ribbons in all Colors. <lb/>
To make a clean in i he <lb/>
ribbons we reduce about <lb/>
one half. <lb/>
N eek in all co <lb/>
worth clean up at yd <lb/>
Summer Lawns. <lb/>
All have been <lb/>
aid-red out and have been <lb/>
knifed <lb/>
All reduced to clean up at <lb/>
and <lb/>
Girdle frames the wanted <lb/>
kind lot- <lb/>
Ladies frames in <lb/>
white <lb/>
Handkerchiefs. <lb/>
Ladle's and Men's while <lb/>
reg- <lb/>
clean up at for Sc <lb/>
Ladies <lb/>
chiefs, worth and clean <lb/>
up at each <lb/>
Baby Caps. <lb/>
Baby caps worth <lb/>
clean at and <lb/>
Umbrellas. <lb/>
and I'm- <lb/>
steel rods and black <lb/>
Gingham top, full inch <lb/>
Merrimack the be-t <lb/>
Kink, clean up at yd <lb/>
Regular in towels, <lb/>
clean up sale and <lb/>
Mill End Sale of Table Dam- <lb/>
ask and snoods, clean <lb/>
up at <lb/>
Shoes. <lb/>
All low cut shoes to <lb/>
in white canvas all sizes <lb/>
lean up at <lb/>
in black and tan, clean <lb/>
up at <lb/>
in black and Ian clean <lb/>
up at <lb/>
in Patent, leather and <lb/>
tan clean up at <lb/>
Laces tin-1 Embroideries to <lb/>
go at and J <lb/>
Corset Covers. <lb/>
clean up <lb/>
clean up at <lb/>
India Lawns. <lb/>
-lo wide good quality <lb/>
clean up lo <lb/>
Ladle's and Misses Hose. <lb/>
Tans, Black and White <lb/>
special clean tip at pr <lb/>
All goods ti 1st class or money <lb/>
back. <lb/>
Gents <lb/>
111- J r <lb/>
nil ; be Colonial v- <lb/>
i in <lb/>
ii neat pal n- mid p i n <lb/>
n ;, <lb/>
Four-ply Linen <lb/>
Link <lb/>
white -r- <lb/>
M-n's half h ran <lb/>
Black <lb/>
Shirts. <lb/>
in <lb/>
a ml black dot, n , <lb/>
clean up <lb/>
Special dollar ., ,, <lb/>
shirts in h an <lb/>
patterns usually 1.26, clean up <lb/>
at <lb/>
Our special in linen and <lb/>
white clean up <lb/>
s II suspenders the <lb/>
kind up price tie <lb/>
Men's Low Cut Shoes <lb/>
ids and <lb/>
calf, Patent calf and <lb/>
Kid Oxford and all <lb/>
good-bye prices <lb/>
Banisters 8.00 oxfords 4.00 <lb/>
Shape 2.60 <lb/>
R Special 2.00 <lb/>
Men's Straw Hats. <lb/>
Men's straw bats sailors <lb/>
and Panama shapes have been <lb/>
knifed J. Two month- to wear <lb/>
hats yet <lb/>
Clothing that is Labeled. <lb/>
F P is the <lb/>
best. The suits of serge <lb/>
been reduced to 12.00 <lb/>
Men's all wool serge <lb/>
6.60 now ; <lb/>
Trunks. <lb/>
and Gent's <lb/>
trunks, that defy the baggage <lb/>
smasher. <lb/>
tray trunks, are the best made. <lb/>
Strong and durable. All to be <lb/>
cleared the fall stock <lb/>
iii Can stair you <lb/>
by seal,, land you la <lb/>
12.00 <lb/>
Suit Cases. <lb/>
suitcases for the seashore <lb/>
man <lb/>
We star you at 1.00 and <lb/>
take you up to for a linen <lb/>
all leather case. These <lb/>
are e make <lb/>
Night Shirts. <lb/>
Men's night shins <lb/>
all the coolest, regular price <lb/>
clean up at <lb/>
Patterns. <lb/>
The Demurest paper pat- <lb/>
terns are the best. All seam <lb/>
allowance, all at one price <lb/>
now higher now lower, Sheets <lb/>
for August now ready and <lb/>
yours for the asking <lb/>
Talcum powder <lb/>
box, why pay morel <lb/>
and tan box <lb/>
Men's canvass Shoes and <lb/>
low em's at off the regular <lb/>
price <lb/>
shoes, clean up at <lb/>
low clean up <lb/>
Men's tine pants, <lb/>
from One <lb/>
e. L. Wilkinson t Go. <lb/>
P. T. James <lb/>
Dental <lb/>
Surgeon <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
The pills that act as a ionic, mid <lb/>
not a DeWitt's <lb/>
Little cure <lb/>
Headache, <lb/>
news. etc. Early <lb/>
are small and easy to take and ea-y <lb/>
to act. by John L Wooten, <lb/>
druggist. <lb/>
POOR PRINT<lb/>
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<p>
To Publishers <lb/>
and Printers <lb/>
We have an entirely new <lb/>
process, on which patents <lb/>
are pending, whereby we <lb/>
can reface old Brass Col- <lb/>
and Head Rules, <lb/>
lit. and thicker, and make <lb/>
them fully as good as now <lb/>
and without any unsightly <lb/>
knobs or feat on the bot- <lb/>
tom. <lb/>
PRICES <lb/>
Column and <lb/>
regular lengths each <lb/>
I., s <lb/>
Head Ruled i <lb/>
and over Joe. ll- <lb/>
A sample of <lb/>
e fill <lb/>
will be <lb/>
sent on application <lb/>
Pointers Supply Co. <lb/>
Manufactures of Type <lb/>
High Grade Printing Material <lb/>
N. Ninth Street. Philadelphia, Pa. <lb/>
L;<lb/>
YOUR EASINESS <lb/>
No Telephone <lb/>
IS LOCKING THE DOOR <lb/>
Can You Afford it <lb/>
For Rates <lb/>
APPLY TO <lb/>
LOCAL MANAGER or <lb/>
Home Telephone and <lb/>
Company, <lb/>
N C <lb/>
Not Quite <lb/>
How often you can get a <lb/>
natl or driver or <lb/>
per lacking. Have a good <lb/>
tool ho prepared for <lb/>
ml is all you could desire, <lb/>
will see that your tool <lb/>
box doe not lack a tingle <lb/>
useful article. <lb/>
Of Course <lb/>
You get Harness, <lb/>
ft Horse Goods, <lb/>
I J. R. <lb/>
S. M. SCHULTZ <lb/>
Wholesale aim and <lb/>
Dealer. paid <lb/>
Hides, Fur, Cotton Oil Bar- <lb/>
Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bed- <lb/>
Mattresses, Oak Suits, Ba <lb/>
Carriages, Go-Carts, <lb/>
suits, Tables, Lounges, Safes, P <lb/>
and Gail Ax SnuB, <lb/>
Life Tobacco, Key West Che- <lb/>
roots, Henry George Car- <lb/>
Cherries, Peaches, Applet-, <lb/>
Pine Syrup, Jelly, Milk, <lb/>
Flour Meat, Soap- <lb/>
Magic Food. Matches, Oil, <lb/>
Seed Meal and nulls, Gar, <lb/>
feeds, Orange, Nuts <lb/>
Candles, Dried Peaches, <lb/>
Prunes, Currents, Glass <lb/>
and China Ware. Tin and <lb/>
ii,. .- in . . i -U. . -I. . .- -.--mo i c. <lb/>
.-e n <lb/>
Ph -e <lb/>
North Carolina, Court. <lb/>
Pitt county. <lb/>
The defendant SOOTS named will lake <lb/>
an action entitled us above <lb/>
has bean commenced in the superior <lb/>
of a decree <lb/>
of absolute divorce from said defend- <lb/>
ant. IDS ground abandonment <lb/>
adultery, and the laid defendant <lb/>
will further take notice he is re- <lb/>
quired to appear at the next term of <lb/>
the Superior court of county U <lb/>
held at the house In Green- <lb/>
ville on the Monday n tel tie 1st <lb/>
Monday In September, ii g <lb/>
the 18th day of September, 1905 and <lb/>
i demur ; tin- complaint In <lb/>
said action, or tip- will <lb/>
in the tor the demanded in <lb/>
aid complaint. <lb/>
This the day of July. 1905. <lb/>
D. Moore, S. C <lb/>
ENTRY OF VACANT LAND <lb/>
shade A. Stocks enters and el <lb/>
acres, more or leas, of <lb/>
vacant land in Township, Till <lb/>
county, lying between the <lb/>
Branch and Samuel Kits old patent <lb/>
line and Indian We Swamp, bound- <lb/>
ed by lands of C. V Smith <lb/>
use wife's land, and <lb/>
others. <lb/>
This August 7th, 1905. <lb/>
Any person or persons title <lb/>
interest in the shove described <lb/>
land must protest in writing <lb/>
within the next days, will be <lb/>
barred by law. <lb/>
K. WILLIAMS, <lb/>
for <lb/>
this <lb/>
TO <lb/>
The Clerk of Superior Court of Pitt <lb/>
Count having Issued Letters <lb/>
to me, the undersigned, on <lb/>
day Of August. 1905. on the <lb/>
e of N. <lb/>
NOTICE is h given to <lb/>
all persons indebted to the to <lb/>
make immediate pa to the <lb/>
to all creditors of <lb/>
Estate to properly <lb/>
authenticated, to the undersigned <lb/>
twelve months after of <lb/>
this Notice, or this Notice will be plead <lb/>
in bar of their recovery <lb/>
This the 8th, or August <lb/>
ASA <lb/>
on the Estate of Albert <lb/>
Worthington. <lb/>
B TO <lb/>
The Clerk Superior court of <lb/>
issued Letters of <lb/>
ration to me, th.- undersigned <lb/>
on the of August, 1905, on the <lb/>
f Tucker, No- <lb/>
lie I. it-ti to persons in- <lb/>
in to m <lb/>
payment to the ed, sud to all <lb/>
editor- of said estate to pres their <lb/>
s properly to the <lb/>
undersigned, within months <lb/>
P r the this or this notice <lb/>
will be in bar of their recovery. <lb/>
This the 12th day Aug. <lb/>
E F. <lb/>
on the estate K. U. Tucker. <lb/>
I. A, j. Attorney. <lb/>
N- DISSOLUTION <lb/>
Th- Bra f Savage <lb/>
doings business <lb/>
ill the t <lb/>
by m c- All per <lb/>
sons can sett e with <lb/>
either and are to come <lb/>
at once and settle their ac- <lb/>
counts. An one ace <lb/>
against the Ann them to <lb/>
either L. M. Savage. I <lb/>
J. S. Tun <lb/>
This June 7th. <lb/>
NOTICE TO <lb/>
qualified before lbs Superior <lb/>
Court clerk of county as executor <lb/>
Will Testament of i <lb/>
A. deceased, <lb/>
notice Is hereby given to all persons <lb/>
I Indebted to the to <lb/>
diets payment to the undersigned, and <lb/>
having claims the <lb/>
must present the same <lb/>
I within twelve months from this I <lb/>
or this notice will be d in bar <lb/>
I recovery. <lb/>
This 25th day of July. <lb/>
E. J. Brooks, <lb/>
of Martha A. <lb/>
Subscribe to <lb/>
STRAY CATTLE <lb/>
One ox, white and red, marked crop <lb/>
In slit and In left. <lb/>
and one heifer, white and <lb/>
color, marked crop and crop In <lb/>
left in right have been <lb/>
with my k two or three years. <lb/>
Owners notified to call for same <lb/>
and pat charges. J. A. <lb/>
R. p. Stokes, N. C. <lb/>
t d I once a w s w. <lb/>
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. <lb/>
The firm of Tunstall Smith was <lb/>
by mutual consent on June <lb/>
1st. C. D. Tunstall purchasing <lb/>
the Interest of W. Smith in the bus- <lb/>
C. D. Tunstall assumes all <lb/>
liabilities of the firm and all amounts <lb/>
due the must be paid to him. <lb/>
This July 1905. <lb/>
D. Tunstall. <lb/>
W. J. Smith. <lb/>
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb/>
The of the Superior court of <lb/>
county having issued letters tests <lb/>
to me, the undersigned, on <lb/>
the 27th day of July, 1905, on the es- <lb/>
of William Hi ill. deceased, notice <lb/>
is given to all p <lb/>
ed to the estate to make Immediate <lb/>
payment to the undersigned, and to all <lb/>
creditors of said to present their <lb/>
claims properly authenticated, to the <lb/>
undersigned within twelve months <lb/>
alter the date this notice or this <lb/>
notice will be plea in bar of their <lb/>
recovery. <lb/>
This the 27th day of <lb/>
M nun <lb/>
Ex i stale <lb/>
William <lb/>
DIRECTORY. <lb/>
COUNTY OFFICERS. <lb/>
J. Elks, <lb/>
Chairman, W. R. Home, <lb/>
J. R. 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/>
Board G. <lb/>
Cox, Chairman, B. M. <lb/>
Whitehurst, L. C. Arthur. <lb/>
Superintendent <lb/>
W. H. <lb/>
Standard keeper CE. Flem- <lb/>
Superintendent of <lb/>
J. E. Nobles. <lb/>
TOWN <lb/>
Fleming <lb/>
Charles Cobb, J. R. <lb/>
W. A. Bowen, A. H. Taft, <lb/>
C S. Carr, T. E. Hooker, <lb/>
J. C. Lanier. <lb/>
M. Wooten. <lb/>
Tyson. <lb/>
L. Carr. <lb/>
Tax Tyson. <lb/>
J. T Smith; As <lb/>
G- A. Clark, W. <lb/>
II. <lb/>
Department R. <lb/>
Pulley. J. S. <lb/>
ton, L. H. Pander. <lb/>
Prayer meetings each <lb/>
day night. Sunday schools <lb/>
ii. m. <lb/>
Rev. J E. <lb/>
pastor. <lb/>
W. H. <lb/>
Superintendent of Sunday <lb/>
School. <lb/>
H. H. Moore, <lb/>
pastor, Km. <lb/>
day. W. K. Parker Super- <lb/>
Sunday School. <lb/>
Episcopal--Rev. W. E. Cox, <lb/>
rector. Services every first <lb/>
and i bird Sunday. W. B <lb/>
Brown of <lb/>
Sunday School. <lb/>
Free Will W. <lb/>
H. <lb/>
Service every Sunday night <lb/>
and fourth morn- <lb/>
J A <lb/>
day Services every Sunday <lb/>
dent of Sunday School <lb/>
Frederick <lb/>
pastor. W B Dove <lb/>
Superintendent <lb/>
Preaching every <lb/>
2nd and 3rd Sunday, <lb/>
and night, except <lb/>
service at night. <lb/>
LODGES <lb/>
Lodge No. A <lb/>
F A M, meets 1st <lb/>
3rd Monday nights in each <lb/>
month R Williams, W <lb/>
J. M. Rents, Sec <lb/>
Covenant Lodge No. I O O <lb/>
F Meets every Tuesday <lb/>
night. W N R <lb/>
L Carr, V W F Evans, <lb/>
Sec <lb/>
Tar River Lodge No. K of <lb/>
Meets every Thursday <lb/>
night E G Flanagan, <lb/>
T J Moore, K of R <lb/>
Tribe No <lb/>
I R M, meets eve <lb/>
Wednesday night J II <lb/>
Harris, Sachem; <lb/>
wards, C of R <lb/>
Pitt Council U A <lb/>
M, meets every Monday <lb/>
night E H Evans, <lb/>
H RS. <lb/>
Stock of Goods for Sale Cheap. <lb/>
We will sell the H. H. Proctor <lb/>
stock of general merchandise at <lb/>
at a big discount and <lb/>
will rent or sell the to <lb/>
chaser of stock. Stock <lb/>
between and <lb/>
J. O. A Bro., <lb/>
N. <lb/>
STRAY TAKEN UP. <lb/>
I have taken up a that <lb/>
was my and was <lb/>
and <lb/>
white spotted, or <lb/>
unmarked, male. Own r Is requested <lb/>
to call for the charges. <lb/>
JAMES <lb/>
H. No. Winterville, N. <lb/>
LOW RATE TICKETS <lb/>
On ale via. <lb/>
SOUTHERN RAILWAY. <lb/>
Extremely low Rates are <lb/>
announced by the South- <lb/>
Railway from points <lb/>
on Its lines for follow- <lb/>
Special <lb/>
Denver, Springs, <lb/>
Grand Army of the Republic, <lb/>
to 1905. <lb/>
Philadelphia, Pa., <lb/>
and <lb/>
F., <lb/>
to <lb/>
Portland Ore . San .- <lb/>
Sin Gal., <lb/>
Leis HUll I I<lb/>
on <lb/>
June t.- I ft, 1905. <lb/>
Run in. H V. . <lb/>
Congress, to <lb/>
I he <lb/>
I en to public <lb/>
lie to ti--e <lb/>
int- OH <lb/>
lie Own lie Ii d <lb/>
hi k-t <lb/>
-I Hie ii <lb/>
i i hues, or <lb/>
ii <lb/>
K. L. T. P. A. <lb/>
N. <lb/>
J. H. WOOD, D. P. A. <lb/>
Asheville, N. <lb/>
S H Piss Ti <lb/>
lunger; II. <lb/>
Agent. <lb/>
Announcement <lb/>
We beg leave to announce that we are <lb/>
I Wholesale and Retail<lb/>
for- <lb/>
White Lead, Paints, <lb/>
Colors, and and <lb/>
Ready Paints. <lb/>
NORFOLK SOUTHERN R. R. CO <lb/>
Steamboat Service. <lb/>
., L. leave <lb/>
dally <lb/>
ti n. in. for <lb/>
Greenville daily <lb/>
in. A <lb/>
at Washington <lb/>
Norfolk Railroad <lb/>
No. i k, Baltimore, Philadelphia, <lb/>
New York, Hi-don and all other <lb/>
North, a Norfolk <lb/>
with all points West. <lb/>
Shippers should order their <lb/>
freight via Norfolk, care Norfolk <lb/>
Soul R. R. <lb/>
Mailing hours subject to <lb/>
without notice. <lb/>
T. H. MYERS, Agent. Washing- <lb/>
ton, N. c. <lb/>
J. J. Agent, Green- <lb/>
ville, n. ;. <lb/>
H. O. General T. and <lb/>
if. Agent, Va., <lb/>
Your Life <lb/>
Current. <lb/>
The power that gives you <lb/>
life and motion is the nerve <lb/>
force, or nerve fluid, located in <lb/>
the nerve cells of the brain, <lb/>
and sent out through the <lb/>
nerves to the various organs. <lb/>
If you arc tired, nervous, <lb/>
irritable, cannot have <lb/>
headache, feel stuffy, dull and <lb/>
melancholy, or have neuralgia, <lb/>
rheumatism, backache, <lb/>
pains, indigestion, <lb/>
stomach trouble, or the <lb/>
kidneys and liver are inactive, <lb/>
your life-current is weak. <lb/>
Power-producing fuel is need- <lb/>
ed ; to increase nerve <lb/>
the nerves. <lb/>
Dr. Restorative <lb/>
vine is the fuel you need. It <lb/>
feeds the nerve <lb/>
force, and restores vitality. <lb/>
I Pr. <lb/>
Pills I In my lust. I <lb/>
had never nervous the <lb/>
of two with malaria. I <lb/>
Weak that I was <lb/>
to Bit up. The <lb/>
commence with unit I <lb/>
would become and almost help- <lb/>
less. My was poor. I <lb/>
had but grew <lb/>
weaker and weaker. The <lb/>
seemed to me away <lb/>
my circulation was t <lb/>
taken In all seven bottles of the <lb/>
and I am entirely <lb/>
ROSA H. WEAVER, Stuarts. la. <lb/>
Dr. Is sold by your <lb/>
druggist, who will guarantee that the <lb/>
bottle will benefit. If It falls, he <lb/>
will refund your money. <lb/>
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind <lb/>
COBB BROS. S CO. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Buyers and Brokers In <lb/>
Cotton, Grain and <lb/>
ons. Private Wires to New <lb/>
and <lb/>
Women anal s Courses <lb/>
of <lb/>
Music. The <lb/>
Beat Place <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 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/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb/>
AT THE OF BUSINESS MAY 29th. <lb/>
and Discounts <lb/>
Overdrafts, secured 6.837.74 <lb/>
Overdrafts, unsecured <lb/>
Stocks, securities, etc. <lb/>
Furniture Fixture 8,647.821 <lb/>
All other real estate 8,000.00 <lb/>
One from Banks 52,058.67 <lb/>
Cash 1,109.84 <lb/>
Geld Coin <lb/>
Silver Coin <lb/>
9,871.00 <lb/>
Stock paid lo 126,000.00 <lb/>
Surplus, <lb/>
Undivided Profit less <lb/>
Paid 7,250.72 <lb/>
Deposit subject to check 181,434.46 <lb/>
Cashier's checks out- <lb/>
standing <lb/>
North <lb/>
County of Pitt. <lb/>
James L. Little, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly <lb/>
that the statement above is true to the best of my knowledge <lb/>
mil belief L. LITTLE. <lb/>
and sworn to before <lb/>
this 7th day of June, 1908 <lb/>
J. C. TYSON. <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
J. G. <lb/>
ANDREWS, <lb/>
R. W. KING.<lb/>
Try a Pair <lb/>
our VICTOR SPRINGS and one our OS- <lb/>
PATENT ELASTIC FELT MAT- <lb/>
TRESSES and if you are not more than satisfied we <lb/>
will refund the price. <lb/>
Yours truly, <lb/>
TAFT VANDYKE. <lb/>
Quarrier Petersburg Grey Granite. <lb/>
Fencings, Iron Vases, <lb/>
CHAS. MILLER WALSH. <lb/>
DEALER IN <lb/>
Monumental Work and Cemetery <lb/>
All Work Finished With Pneumatic Tools. <lb/>
PETERSBURG, VA. <lb/>
and Prices. <lb/>
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT. <lb/>
J. M. BLOW, Manager and Agent. . <lb/>
. AYDEN, N. C. . <lb/>
N. C, Aug. 1905. i Rev. J. R. Tingle, of Belhaven. <lb/>
Frank Dixon spent the here an old resident of Ayden, is hen <lb/>
As authorized agent for Daily <lb/>
and we <lb/>
great pleasure in receiving <lb/>
and willing receipts <lb/>
those in arrears. We have a lie <lb/>
all who receive their mail s <lb/>
this office. We also take <lb/>
job printing;. <lb/>
Wilson, who <lb/>
been friends in <lb/>
county left here Thursday for he. <lb/>
home. <lb/>
Hart A Jenkins is the place t <lb/>
get suit thin tall, as the an <lb/>
handling M. H. <lb/>
and can give you a nice <lb/>
Dr. Palmer, of let- <lb/>
Thursday for a trip up the road <lb/>
His son Palmer spent . <lb/>
day here with friends. <lb/>
dune to see Hart Jenkins <lb/>
when you need to drear <lb/>
your feet, we can save you money <lb/>
Live you to hi Do <lb/>
foot. We carry the nicest and bes <lb/>
shoe you ever saw. Try a <lb/>
pair and be <lb/>
Mrs Melissa Bills, of Timothy, <lb/>
spent the part of the Wet k <lb/>
here with friends. <lb/>
If you need anything in the <lb/>
of Crockery, Tin wait <lb/>
come to see us, Hart Jenkins. <lb/>
Mrs. is on a visit lo <lb/>
her daughter, Mrs. W. L. House, <lb/>
E. E. Co. will do all the <lb/>
possible can to please you with <lb/>
their new line of heavy and fancy <lb/>
groceries <lb/>
f. Prof. T. E. Peden came borne <lb/>
from hit summer <lb/>
up in Ohio. <lb/>
received, line line of <lb/>
can lit you up in style <lb/>
J. R. Smith and daughter, Mi-s <lb/>
May, spent Thursday in Greet- <lb/>
on <lb/>
That last car choice hay that J. <lb/>
R. Smith Bro., is hue. <lb/>
Mrs. Alone Edwards came horn <lb/>
Tuesday fr. m a visit to <lb/>
The freshen loaf bread right <lb/>
oven at .,. <lb/>
Will Jenkins gave us a <lb/>
potato Wednesday, this <lb/>
product, that weighed <lb/>
like two pounds and <lb/>
about in <lb/>
inches in diameter. Mi <lb/>
is one of our best <lb/>
and we are proud <lb/>
he is a good fellow and <lb/>
-II man besides. After <lb/>
our potato a little <lb/>
to have a feast. We mini <lb/>
Monday wont <lb/>
moved into their new brick <lb/>
on south side Main street. <lb/>
We regret very much that J. D <lb/>
Fleming and family have <lb/>
They have many friends <lb/>
in Ayden who wish success <lb/>
and in their new home. <lb/>
e manufacture boggle seats for <lb/>
t are simply the <lb/>
seat on the market <lb/>
A photographer has pitched his <lb/>
tent the equate next to the <lb/>
t office. <lb/>
The ladies say that <lb/>
Tyson have the prettiest line of <lb/>
dress good-, in town. <lb/>
We don't know f course, but <lb/>
it does seem a little careless the <lb/>
part of some one lo allow s. <lb/>
Kiting and milling from Norfolk <lb/>
under i conditions of affairs, <lb/>
something ought to be done. <lb/>
f n nothing less de- <lb/>
it. <lb/>
lime in good for any <lb/>
crop and a farmer should use it <lb/>
freely, J. R. Smith Bra <lb/>
Mrs. John Wilson came on <lb/>
re the train yesterday is stop- <lb/>
daily new groceries, ping with friends in the <lb/>
confectioneries right from the Did you know you could get one <lb/>
of the old time any <lb/>
Aright good crowd of j size blade you want, at J. R. Smith <lb/>
people went from here on the I Bro, <lb/>
excursion to Norfolk yesterday. R. T. and family came <lb/>
Carlos Harris says that Harrison home yesterday from a visit to the <lb/>
Town Country aim j Parents of Mrs, near <lb/>
Colors are by far the best goods <lb/>
ever used ii ; Lay, oats, ship stuff, wheat <lb/>
knocked out several leading j cotton seed hulls meal <lb/>
brands in a test at Greenville last on hand. Cannon e Tyson. <lb/>
summer. This paint is sold by J. <lb/>
B. Smith Bro. <lb/>
Miss Minnie Winterville, <lb/>
spent the earlier part of week <lb/>
visiting friends in Ayden. <lb/>
J. A. Harrington, <lb/>
at this point, always noted for his <lb/>
spirit an intern <lb/>
Miss Thomas, of i, is <lb/>
Mrs. J. T. Smith, Jr. <lb/>
Something new in Ayden J. R. <lb/>
Smith Bra, have bought a whole <lb/>
car load of cooking and beating <lb/>
stoves, and you can get your choice <lb/>
by coming at once. <lb/>
Misses Blanch and <lb/>
m D. -K . -.-j <lb/>
and purpose to serve the public in Cannon have come home from <lb/>
a faithful and creditable manner, <lb/>
has just purchased a large pair <lb/>
pound Fairbanks scales. Now <lb/>
our friends can rest assured <lb/>
Mr. Harrington's weights will <lb/>
always bear the test. <lb/>
Will Alexander has been in <lb/>
Ahoskie for the past several days <lb/>
on business, but will return home <lb/>
That rock salt J. R. Smith A <lb/>
Bro., is the best thing I can gel <lb/>
for my stock. They only eat what <lb/>
they want of it at a lime. <lb/>
House, of Winterville. <lb/>
been here on a hit. <lb/>
grandmother. <lb/>
Cotton king cultivators, <lb/>
plows extra blades J. It, <lb/>
h Bro. <lb/>
The four year-old child of Jesse <lb/>
Ab. died Wednesday and <lb/>
was carried down near Black Jack <lb/>
yesterday and hurried in the <lb/>
grave yard. This is the <lb/>
Mr. Stocks has lost. Mr. <lb/>
still has living children <lb/>
besides he is one of our <lb/>
best citizens. <lb/>
Call on Hart Jenkins for a bar <lb/>
rel of Columbia Flour, better <lb/>
to be had anywhere. <lb/>
Mrs. Cox after several <lb/>
days very pleasantly spent with <lb/>
has to her home. <lb/>
Bay neighbor have you seen that <lb/>
Simplex fertilizer distributor at <lb/>
J. R, Smith Bro. It puts it out <lb/>
in any quantity you want and does <lb/>
not waste any at the ends of row <lb/>
it i h machine. <lb/>
J. A. went to <lb/>
returned from Farmville <lb/>
day. people of that town <lb/>
surely ought to have a high regard <lb/>
for him. He just <lb/>
ville a beautiful town the sun <lb/>
a better and r <lb/>
people, we pity the man who dares <lb/>
nuke the assertion in Mr. <lb/>
For can peaches, apples, con <lb/>
tomatoes, e, apply to B, E. I <lb/>
ft On. <lb/>
T. W. Hart at o'clock <lb/>
Wednesday evening hail a caller <lb/>
at his home who requested <lb/>
mission of a stay of no definite <lb/>
duration. Mr. Hart after I <lb/>
thought consideration <lb/>
deemed it wise to grant the young <lb/>
man's request. We were unable <lb/>
to learn the name of the stranger, <lb/>
it is promised us at a <lb/>
period. We hope Mr. Hart <lb/>
bis a happy life. <lb/>
Ladies misses and children black <lb/>
tan and white slippers all sizes at <lb/>
J. R. Smith Bro. <lb/>
We keep Mattresses. <lb/>
Bed Cook Stoves, Baby <lb/>
etc , up <lb/>
Tobacco thermometers, <lb/>
for sale by Guam o Tyson <lb/>
TO EYE <lb/>
just returned from the <lb/>
Philadelphia Optical College and <lb/>
in a special curse on <lb/>
the human eye, in science <lb/>
f optics, feel able and <lb/>
i iii in of <lb/>
mat any other ma <lb/>
cm correct glasses. I <lb/>
case weak eyes, or eye <lb/>
dull hurling, aching, burn <lb/>
itching or eyes win <lb/>
ad or low vision, <lb/>
lo relieve tie lion lib <lb/>
id give lo the <lb/>
or no one cent. The, <lb/>
per of all <lb/>
iron errors of refraction eye <lb/>
It is dangerous to pro <lb/>
when your eyes call f i <lb/>
assistance. Glasses the <lb/>
remedy for errors of <lb/>
weak eyes. Any style or form i <lb/>
given desired. As good <lb/>
references as are the <lb/>
furnished on application. <lb/>
J. W. Taylor, Ref. D. <lb/>
Those art squares, Ac. <lb/>
A Tyson have just received <lb/>
are beauties. <lb/>
Oranges, apples, bananas and all <lb/>
f. nits kept by <lb/>
Cannon Tyson are guilty <lb/>
their pretty enamel bed <lb/>
steads cheap. They are daisies. <lb/>
Those Royal Fell Mattresses <lb/>
that Tyson handle ate <lb/>
the equal of anyone the market. <lb/>
We will beginning on <lb/>
day June 21st offer for cash our <lb/>
entire stock of clothing, dry goods <lb/>
I notion, shoes lints at prices <lb/>
In-line of the town of <lb/>
Ayden. Our stock is too large <lb/>
and we take ibis means of <lb/>
same. We have just gotten a <lb/>
large lot we run- <lb/>
at per yard, white <lb/>
per O. Jackson <lb/>
Co. Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
Get the Cox cotton planter the <lb/>
best on the market at J. Smith <lb/>
Bro. <lb/>
Those while and tan slippers at <lb/>
J. R. Smith A Bro., are the <lb/>
for children I have seen this <lb/>
season. <lb/>
I do know that J. R. Smith <lb/>
Bro., have the prettiest and <lb/>
cent calico and ginghams in town. <lb/>
neat 5-room house with <lb/>
den and all necessary out houses <lb/>
located main street a good <lb/>
neighborhood by J. R. <lb/>
Smith A Bro. <lb/>
Old man what makes you always <lb/>
; go lo J. R. Smith ft Bro., to <lb/>
your because I can <lb/>
always get any thing I want <lb/>
the boys. <lb/>
Fancy candies, oranges, apples <lb/>
and bananas at E. B. <lb/>
Simplex guano distributors, Cox <lb/>
cotton planters and repairs J. R. <lb/>
Smith A Bro. <lb/>
I The soda fountain <lb/>
will be in service <lb/>
from now to the end of the season. <lb/>
The newest and latest drinks will <lb/>
be found there. If you want <lb/>
something nice try them. <lb/>
J. R. Smith Bro. gives me <lb/>
mote for my hams, shoulders <lb/>
chickens and eggs limn anybody <lb/>
else. <lb/>
lo E. E. <lb/>
market beef, fresh meals, <lb/>
-1 and fresh fish. <lb/>
fail to see Gannon A <lb/>
new crockery both plain and <lb/>
decorated. Prices are cheaper <lb/>
than lot <lb/>
J. W. Taylor, our optician is <lb/>
bow back again from the <lb/>
Optical College, he <lb/>
graduated a special course in <lb/>
the science of optics, ready to <lb/>
better service than before <lb/>
lo those from weak eyes <lb/>
and in of glasses. <lb/>
Slippers, lawns and hats <lb/>
are being sold extremely cheap <lb/>
cash by Cannon A <lb/>
Don't forget that Cannon A <lb/>
Tyson can supply wants in <lb/>
anything in furniture. <lb/>
It Is reported here that yellow <lb/>
fever is in Norfolk, We are in <lb/>
favor of blocking both ends of <lb/>
railroad until black <lb/>
Dr. Joseph Dixon <lb/>
AND <lb/>
Office Block, Rest Railroad, <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
OF <lb/>
BANK OF AYDEN <lb/>
N. C.-e;. <lb/>
M the close of business May 1906 <lb/>
PHARMACY <lb/>
IV. C. <lb/>
RESOURCES. <lb/>
Loans and <lb/>
Furniture and Fixtures <lb/>
Demand Lo <lb/>
Due from Banks, 18,285.31 <lb/>
Cash Items, lot; lie, <lb/>
Gold Coin, <lb/>
Silver Coin, . <lb/>
National Bank notes and <lb/>
other U. S notes 1,622.00 <lb/>
THE PUBLIC. <lb/>
When you have a suit of clothes, <lb/>
pair of punts to or press, <lb/>
remember th t I ,, <lb/>
class work. Also working <lb/>
over altering clothing, p, ice- <lb/>
very reasonable. Satisfaction , <lb/>
buck. Give me a trial <lb/>
FRANK HOPKINS. <lb/>
Hack of Davis Barber Shop. <lb/>
Greenville, N. <lb/>
FOR SALE. <lb/>
One Saw cotton <lb/>
gin. one power cotton press, both <lb/>
been used two seasons only. Good <lb/>
W. M. KING, <lb/>
s w b <lb/>
Total, <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
Capital stock paid i. I <lb/>
Surplus fund <lb/>
Undivided profits less <lb/>
expenses, .- <lb/>
Dividends unpaid . <lb/>
Deposits subject check, 33,068.91 <lb/>
Cashier's <lb/>
Total <lb/>
Scientifically <lb/>
Constructed. <lb/>
A Shoe for <lb/>
Women. <lb/>
THE ULTRA SHOE for <lb/>
is made with careful reference <lb/>
to the most minute details and <lb/>
b so perfected in its numerous <lb/>
styles there is no other <lb/>
man's on the market selling <lb/>
at the price the Ultra does, its <lb/>
superior, if its equal. <lb/>
Here Is the basis <lb/>
of a perfect shoe. We employ <lb/>
our own expert designers, and <lb/>
ever I- is over <lb/>
a last . i-i instructed <lb/>
to th closest variations <lb/>
of width size in woman's <lb/>
footwear <lb/>
Ultra meats every <lb/>
requirement of the many <lb/>
whims <lb/>
FOR SAL I <lb/>
One Bradley Gin-saw Filer, good <lb/>
as new, cheap for cash. <lb/>
L. A Edwards, <lb/>
B. F. i. No. <lb/>
v X. c <lb/>
We carry SHOE, for men, in Oxfords, Tans, etc. <lb/>
-Pulley Bowen, <lb/>
THE HOME OF WOMAN'S FASHiONS <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
DEALER IN <lb/>
II And Provisions <lb/>
Cotton Bagging and <lb/>
l Ties always on hand <lb/>
kept .<lb/>
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Produce Bought Sold <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
OR BEN VILLE <lb/>
North Caro in a. <lb/>
your supplies <lb/>
j Now <lb/>
Everything you want in the way of <lb/>
j nice Carried Goods, Pickles, <lb/>
I 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/>
new <lb/>
sate <lb/>
Central Academy <lb/>
REV. U W. Principal. <lb/>
W. M. HINTON, Associate <lb/>
A Christian home High <lb/>
School for boys and men <lb/>
Splendidly located in Warren <lb/>
county, one mile from depot, <lb/>
mediately on S, A, I. road in <lb/>
beautiful grove of or acres <lb/>
mi acre farm. <lb/>
For further Information ad <lb/>
dress the Principal or Associate <lb/>
Littleton, N. c. <lb/>
M .,. <lb/>
your Alms and plates to me. give the i ml <lb/>
lie work promptly, send a trial order to <lb/>
W. II. <lb/>
Elizabeth City,<lb/>
or <lb/>
Reflector Read By in reach, and <lb/>
money n- j <lb/>
yon what they want advertise ii and are , tn <lb/>
bpi n of their money. <lb/>
Best <lb/>
Lighted <lb/>
House <lb/>
in the <lb/>
State <lb/>
for our <lb/>
Customers <lb/>
and their team. <lb/>
Warehouse, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Farmers bring us your Tobacco <lb/>
The Brick. <lb/>
We will always work for your interest <lb/>
ind guarantee lull market price. <lb/>
BRINKLEY <lb/>
Proprietors <lb/>
The following <lb/>
Gentlemen <lb/>
Constitute our <lb/>
Working <lb/>
Force who are <lb/>
Always glad <lb/>
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D. S. Spain <lb/>
Bookkeeper <lb/>
-B. T. <lb/>
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H. S. Hardy <lb/>
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Ed. Harris <lb/>
Clip Calculator. <lb/>
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the world better a yellow lever <lb/>
tramp than exercise on Wake <lb/>
county roads where the soft <lb/>
breezes, pleasant climate, nothing <lb/>
but water and com and <lb/>
North Carolina bacon would he <lb/>
administered in moderate <lb/>
quantities. <lb/>
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thirty sentence he will be <lb/>
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Lizzie tin . It yesterday i <lb/>
Mi Bagwell, of t <lb/>
Wednesday and Thursday with <lb/>
Misses Elizabeth <lb/>
Jim Cherry, of <lb/>
cams lo last to vi-r <lb/>
J, W. Thomas and J. A. Satan, <lb/>
representing Taylor, left <lb/>
Wednesday morning for <lb/>
markets to purchase a fine line . f <lb/>
d notions millinery. <lb/>
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the milliner. <lb/>
Frank Andrews, representing J. <lb/>
K. Bunting, left Wednesday f. r <lb/>
northern markets to purchase his <lb/>
fall stock. <lb/>
M. O. Blount is spending this <lb/>
week in Rocky Mount on business. <lb/>
Mr, Mrs M so <lb/>
of Mt. <lb/>
night to v -it relate i <lb/>
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Marvel Sale. <lb/>
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Charlotte, X. a up. <lb/>
Hall, the who attempted i <lb/>
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any oil- I I . . <lb/>
i-i r accident. <lb/>
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name i i i <lb/>
friends. It has caused mat <lb/>
pi faces, <lb/>
Miss Mat tie How ell, who has <lb/>
visiting Mrs. <lb/>
left Tuesday for home at Speed. <lb/>
Misses Mattie Grimes <lb/>
B M came in tins after- <lb/>
noon from a visit to Norfolk aid <lb/>
V Beach. <lb/>
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i ii last week from a <lb/>
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villa. <lb/>
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fourth v . T. T. <lb/>
Chandler as He comes <lb/>
with ah; a u i one if <lb/>
the best in the state. <lb/>
Bethel he get such <lb/>
an able a- Prof. <lb/>
faculty will consul of Prof, <lb/>
Misses Mattie Grimes, <lb/>
Blanche , Minnie <lb/>
music The fourth grade <lb/>
teacher has not yet been elected. <lb/>
Miss Jennie Carson spent <lb/>
to- n shopping. <lb/>
Miss Minnie left lat <lb/>
for to visit <lb/>
Miss Brown. <lb/>
Miss A lee o. Fremont, <lb/>
in last relative.-. <lb/>
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beth City, came, -l.-r o <lb/>
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Batch Br -ion t u <lb/>
j in Norfolk n <lb/>
was well m <lb/>
of Surprise, Delight and Satisfaction and <lb/>
Offered Were Ex-pressed on all Sides by the Thousands <lb/>
the Preceding Days of This SALE <lb/>
WAIT A MINUTE <lb/>
morrow will be a Red Letter Day <lb/>
Magnet will again draw the Crowd when Bargains are Best and Biggest. Come early for <lb/>
Work of a Million Hands will melt away Power of the low PRICES like the dew the Mid- <lb/>
day Sun. <lb/>
Anything you buy is a Bargain. The Wreckage of Values is complete. It will Pay You to make Your <lb/>
both present and future needs. Judge our Sincerity by the Prices Quoted Below. <lb/>
Sudden Change. <lb/>
The blow that came along out <lb/>
Wednesday night from <lb/>
the made a sodden and <lb/>
agreeable change in the weather, <lb/>
the falling <lb/>
degrees mar of the <lb/>
wind made the more timid fear a <lb/>
was coming, bit it <lb/>
over. Ail <lb/>
hi nun Can 1st Rifle <lb/>
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causing trouble with bis <lb/>
morning Mr-. <lb/>
saw a rat in the i, <lb/>
and getting a rifle took a shot at <lb/>
him Drought the down <lb/>
at the Idol and is read to try <lb/>
the next one that nuts in up <lb/>
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an extended t <lb/>
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Verna Edmonton came ti <lb/>
Miss <lb/>
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i I far as <lb/>
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i Sunday from <lb/>
MiSS Novella <lb/>
In Greenville and ii-t nun <lb/>
Mattie Whichard <lb/>
Saturday where <lb/>
had been visiting relative. <lb/>
Mies Lizzie Beverly left last , <lb/>
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Min-i Essie in <lb/>
this from and <lb/>
spent last night in <lb/>
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must in this sale <lb/>
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W-7 <lb/>
Hamburg special <lb/>
val i. price, this sale k <lb/>
regular Bo <lb/>
Homespun must go <lb/>
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gingham while lasts H <lb/>
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must go, all prices <lb/>
for sale. <lb/>
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val <lb/>
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silk, all colors <lb/>
at <lb/>
velvet, a l shades, <lb/>
worth <lb/>
in. silk worth <lb/>
Corsets. <lb/>
graceful and <lb/>
in all the eel- <lb/>
i , i mi in military <lb/>
i including <lb/>
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Other Beauties <lb/>
Ail the now toes are <lb/>
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Handkerchiefs. <lb/>
do vii <lb/>
regular <lb/>
sale pi ice <lb/>
Inn dozen bordered<lb/>
met Ii <lb/>
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white <lb/>
and ii men's <lb/>
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and valuer; on sale <lb/>
specially <lb/>
pure linen white hand <lb/>
kerchiefs, neatly <lb/>
regular grade for <lb/>
Linens, Linens <lb/>
in. Bleached Table Dam <lb/>
ask regular val sale<lb/>
iii. White Satin D <lb/>
soil regularly tor <lb/>
price <lb/>
In. Bleached bat in Dam <lb/>
ask a h to 1.50 <lb/>
quality; sale price <lb/>
large s Napkins, <lb/>
worth u sale <lb/>
price <lb/>
large Turkish <lb/>
Bath Towels, sale price <lb/>
Linen Crash, reg. <lb/>
sale price <lb/>
Pull White Crochet Bad <lb/>
Spreads, real Marseilles <lb/>
patterns value <lb/>
pairs of Bleached Towels <lb/>
reg. value; sale price <lb/>
Men's Hats <lb/>
Men's and Hats in <lb/>
desirable shapes, worth up <lb/>
to 11.00. at <lb/>
Men's tine felt Hats, in- <lb/>
values ranging <lb/>
from at the <lb/>
exceeding ion price of <lb/>
Men's Hats iii Col urn <lb/>
and Denver <lb/>
in black and nutria <lb/>
price SI. <lb/>
All the newest shapes <lb/>
as well as staple styles in <lb/>
Huts that are sold every <lb/>
where tor marvelous <lb/>
sale price r <lb/>
Staple Department Ladies Shoes and Oxfords <lb/>
pairs of very <lb/>
Quest of this seasons goods, <lb/>
hand sewed lace or button, <lb/>
all weights of sole. <lb/>
kid. patent Russia calf <lb/>
act They are fare the best <lb/>
of any shoe brought to this <lb/>
market, and they mail <lb/>
sizes and widths, worth from <lb/>
to DO. and <lb/>
pick out from <lb/>
down to <lb/>
Ladies line kid shoes, <lb/>
button lace, toe <lb/>
and tip wort <lb/>
of <lb/>
in all popular leathers, also <lb/>
white canvas, worth up to <lb/>
sale- price l-c to <lb/>
lie <lb/>
yards <lb/>
yard.-. Hope Bleach <lb/>
yards Bed Seal A <lb/>
Toil de Noon <lb/>
Apron Checks, extra value, <lb/>
worth <lb/>
Host Calico American Indigo <lb/>
Carmine Bed, all <lb/>
Dress Goods <lb/>
Crape and Voile <lb/>
complete assortment <lb/>
English Coverts and Damask <lb/>
suitings <lb/>
All wool <lb/>
value <lb/>
Novelty Suitings mid Fancy <lb/>
Mixtures, Voiles <lb/>
late Spring style <lb/>
desirable shades <lb/>
Black Cheviot in. <lb/>
wide, worth fl a yard, <lb/>
sale price, yard <lb/>
The finest imported English <lb/>
Poplins, Mohairs, Sicilians <lb/>
Mohair Serges and silk- <lb/>
warp values up <lb/>
to sale price <lb/>
Men's Pants <lb/>
Men's latest style mere <lb/>
and Worsted Pants <lb/>
in all shades and pretty <lb/>
stripes, all sizes, reg. price <lb/>
all this sale in <lb/>
Fine Fancy and Plain <lb/>
Pants that <lb/>
sold and I; sale <lb/>
price <lb/>
Fine that always sell <lb/>
for ii and ft l, stripe, <lb/>
fancy worsteds <lb/>
all in sale at only <lb/>
Pants I <lb/>
regular <lb/>
sellers; f 1.10 <lb/>
Knee Pants <lb/>
pair of Knee Pants <lb/>
worth up to sale price <lb/>
fun pair of <lb/>
prise <lb/>
A of <lb/>
lilies of <lb/>
value and <lb/>
price only, pair <lb/>
Hose, Hose, Hose <lb/>
Ladies fast black seamless <lb/>
hose, regular price i-c tow <lb/>
A line cotton list <lb/>
black <lb/>
line plain and lace <lb/>
styles black hose, <lb/>
now <lb/>
ladies beautiful <lb/>
hose, worth i <lb/>
Children's fast blank rib- <lb/>
be I hose, juice i. <lb/>
Children's fast black <lb/>
hose, price at <lb/>
finest French <lb/>
ribbed hose, regular price <lb/>
good black <lb/>
socks, regular made, <lb/>
price at <lb/>
Men's good fast back <lb/>
and plain Bucks, <lb/>
at <lb/>
Suits <lb/>
two niece suits, <lb/>
single double <lb/>
jackets worth <lb/>
during this sale only <lb/>
The novelty styles is <lb/>
elegant -garments <lb/>
that were always SO d at M, <lb/>
all fro in this sale <lb/>
Thirty distinct <lb/>
facts in Ultra <lb/>
able Knee Pants Suits, in <lb/>
all the of novelties <lb/>
and staple styles, <lb/>
tie <lb/>
too <lb/>
Via <lb/>
I He <lb/>
lo <lb/>
1.30 <lb/>
THE AMERICAN SALVAGE CO., <lb/>
of II lie In hi <lb/>
in next month- w- see <lb/>
it that North Carolina <lb/>
-rill have an honorable part in <lb/>
this and there will lie <lb/>
some fine things said, for we have <lb/>
speakers who know how to <lb/>
farm, and talk to <lb/>
Sun. <lb/>
in Ci to It Ail, <lb/>
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ii a result -i u pain I nun <lb/>
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n d l ii all. Tin y gentle Inn <lb/>
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tin i In Ii Woolen, <lb/>
Druggist <lb/>
The Progressive Partner, the <lb/>
foremost farm paper in the South, <lb/>
is id vacating the idea tin- farmers <lb/>
naming their farms and using <lb/>
their correspondence printed <lb/>
ll as do all other up-to-date <lb/>
men. <lb/>
Penalty. <lb/>
A little ti lug sometimes remits <lb/>
in death. a mire scratch, <lb/>
insignificant out or puny boils <lb/>
have paid death penalty. Ii <lb/>
is vise to have <lb/>
handy. It's the best <lb/>
salve on and will prevent fa <lb/>
when burns, lores, ulcers <lb/>
and threaten, only at <lb/>
J. L. <lb/>
salve that heals a scar <lb/>
is Witch Salve. <lb/>
So remedy such re <lb/>
lief. It draws out <lb/>
soothes, cools and heals all cuts, <lb/>
A sure cure <lb/>
fur Piles skin diseased. De <lb/>
Wilt's only genuine Witch <lb/>
Hazel Salve, lie ware of counter- <lb/>
are Sold <lb/>
L. Woolen, <lb/>
Suicide Prevented. <lb/>
A Hurtling announcement that a <lb/>
preventive suicide had been <lb/>
will Interest <lb/>
A run down system, or <lb/>
invariably precede and <lb/>
has i fen ml that <lb/>
will prevent that <lb/>
suicide likely. Al <lb/>
thought of self destruction lake <lb/>
toil in and will strengthen <lb/>
the nerve- and up the system. <lb/>
It's also u great liver and <lb/>
kidney regulator. Only Mm- <lb/>
guaranteed by I. <lb/>
For nice brass <lb/>
for dining room or <lb/>
-111111, by the Carolina <lb/>
Ste H. A. White. <lb/>
find of Bitter Fight. <lb/>
had u long and<lb/>
right f. <lb/>
up. <lb/>
Everybody hail <lb/>
collie. -Vs a raw lit <lb/>
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and I Trial tree. <lb/>
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goes to show that the will <lb/>
dearer in all the lime. <lb/>
Star- <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, 1905. <lb/>
fin <lb/>
Wit <lb/>
A IMPRESSIVE <lb/>
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its long stay urn that <lb/>
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taking the body to the <lb/>
the when <lb/>
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it to the heart n <lb/>
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Hill a <lb/>
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as has ever <lb/>
men with bowed heads <lb/>
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measured tread in the silent hours <lb/>
of the body of a friend to m <lb/>
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there wag a collision <lb/>
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who had gone on the <lb/>
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log the hollies and <lb/>
arrived Mary d <lb/>
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. , was injured and she was <lb/>
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Mr. Miss <lb/>
Margaret <lb/>
Mrs. of <lb/>
K. <lb/>
laud Bear, id <lb/>
nil Ml Virginia <lb/>
O three of the <lb/>
Si hint, Mis win. <lb/>
had ankle badly aid <lb/>
Miss <lb/>
right <lb/>
was about the bod <lb/>
ii whose <lb/>
somewhat injured. The corn-- <lb/>
labeled Mary Jones was 1st el <lb/>
identified i h <lb/>
and he <lb/>
people took b <lb/>
k is a e <lb/>
i. this ti <lb/>
i. r. <lb/>
nil.; <lb/>
UNIDENTIFIED BODY. <lb/>
Buried at One of Unknown <lb/>
fire at Mount Olive. <lb/>
Mosul N r , Aug <lb/>
saw <lb/>
,, ., when shipped to <lb/>
Moore, K. Paul <lb/>
I . I <lb/>
firs me t-via dry <lb/>
stores of X I. Ki-el on <lb/>
The body i tun be- <lb/>
the fated excursion rapidly <lb/>
brought to Greenville on -tore Anon ft <lb/>
Son, store of II. II. Hatch, <lb/>
South, <lb/>
If. J. Popes <lb/>
making ten <lb/>
off at <lb/>
,. station. This one <lb/>
and train, <lb/>
that have put at <lb/>
colored, and the box but a his <lb/>
Wane., had <lb/>
returned boom alive Then <lb/>
was that perhaps this <lb/>
was is <lb/>
yet missing <lb/>
upon u <lb/>
a mostly color <lb/>
H. i-. <lb/>
H. <lb/>
and J. I. <lb/>
Al the grave services <lb/>
dueled by It. It. <lb/>
sad occasion were SI <lb/>
Strong as <lb/>
the words from <lb/>
lips of the young i and a- <lb/>
bi prayer to God In <lb/>
behalf of young wife and little <lb/>
there was Did <lb/>
a dry eye nil assembly. <lb/>
The company of sorrowing friends, <lb/>
the open grave midnight, upon <lb/>
which the stars looked silence <lb/>
the silvery rays, <lb/>
the pathos, sympathy and tender <lb/>
with which everything <lb/>
and made a scene i <lb/>
impressive as never to he tot gotten <lb/>
by any one present Daily <lb/>
tor <lb/>
Two <lb/>
Two excursions to run <lb/>
for colored people today were can- <lb/>
celled. One them was to have <lb/>
gone from Greenville and the other <lb/>
from Plymouth, both Co Norfolk, <lb/>
There was so much excitement <lb/>
among the colored people because <lb/>
tin- wreck excursion train <lb/>
last week that the promoters of <lb/>
these two were <lb/>
they could get crowd enough <lb/>
to pay fur the trains so tin <lb/>
to cancel the contracts. <lb/>
Pocket Picked. <lb/>
J. J. lost f in small <lb/>
change at the depot Saturday <lb/>
night. He was in wail- <lb/>
tin special thinks <lb/>
that during the Jim around <lb/>
car when the train arrived some <lb/>
picked his pocket. He missed <lb/>
the money getting hack down <lb/>
ad, in the hope of Identifying It, <lb/>
They ill said it Was not <lb/>
Walker, and the was so de<lb/>
was Impossible, <lb/>
railroad tho hi d <lb/>
buried. <lb/>
It is likely that any <lb/>
will ho shipped if they <lb/>
found, as it ha- been long <lb/>
since the that <lb/>
is out question. la <lb/>
decomposed condition it is danger <lb/>
handle I tie bodies in ship- <lb/>
ping. <lb/>
Recovered Stolen Wheel. <lb/>
Lath of Washington, <lb/>
was here today after a bicycle that <lb/>
had been stolen from the front <lb/>
his residence ago <lb/>
lie the wheel at <lb/>
slop of W. K, Mom e and had <lb/>
propel n heal urn to prof- <lb/>
it was his property. <lb/>
The wheel had left at Mr. <lb/>
Moore's shop by a tit he sold <lb/>
and W. M. of the <lb/>
rural mail bought it and <lb/>
had since been it. Neither <lb/>
Mr. Moore Mr. knew <lb/>
mime of the carried <lb/>
the wheel to shop. The wheel <lb/>
to Mr Latham. <lb/>
Governor Glenn has offered a <lb/>
rewind of for the arrest and <lb/>
delivery to the sheriff of Pitt <lb/>
county William Williams, <lb/>
colored, who murdered Lawrence <lb/>
Hopkins, <lb/>
real the new Hotel Gladys <lb/>
mi <lb/>
Th total loss is <lb/>
a total <lb/>
T. Keel i the heavies I <lb/>
loss, i; being hi- <lb/>
ail Oh- <lb/>
Card of Thinks <lb/>
To many good people and <lb/>
friends Pill and <lb/>
hi the many Greenville and <lb/>
We desire to ex- <lb/>
our gratitude and <lb/>
thanks for their many <lb/>
of hoy, <lb/>
Wiley, was so unfortunate <lb/>
to lose his life. We d <lb/>
our In his and our <lb/>
behalf in this our sad bereavement. <lb/>
May God hie. a them all. <lb/>
M. <lb/>
and wife, I. <lb/>
Aug. Ill, <lb/>
Violating Squirrel <lb/>
Tub ha- been told <lb/>
the law against shooting <lb/>
is being violated almost <lb/>
dully by people various pails of <lb/>
tho county. It is against the law <lb/>
to hunt squirrels in Pitt county <lb/>
between tho lira of March and <lb/>
Hi November. If the names <lb/>
of persons known to he <lb/>
tin- law are reported to <lb/>
or the jury at September <lb/>
curt they will lie indicted. <lb/>
Both Should Be Careful <lb/>
We notice I ion horse- <lb/>
frightened by the street sprinkler. <lb/>
A little care of the part of people <lb/>
on the street with horses also <lb/>
on the part of the id the <lb/>
sprinkler would be a safeguard <lb/>
against an accident. <lb/>
OF DOLLARS. <lb/>
A Million May Drop of <lb/>
be <lb/>
. <lb/>
f Mi <lb/>
by I <lb/>
tn I <lb/>
; i lie a <lb/>
i of ,, <lb/>
.- a ., <lb/>
hi i, . <lb/>
The , ; , <lb/>
d . . . ,. .,. <lb/>
b, Mr. IS <lb/>
bat It , ,, nil t H <lb/>
N ti Hi <lb/>
inspection, Io <lb/>
hank i x.-m i- <lb/>
The story <lb/>
Mr. I'M was on i f lie <lb/>
property sod slave <lb/>
iii K stern <lb/>
I the .,, while <lb/>
College at . <lb/>
N , he i e i e <lb/>
will a young by <lb/>
who was for <lb/>
ion. out <lb/>
he was on eve quitting <lb/>
tin- before be bad i <lb/>
when Mr. the <lb/>
I money for to his <lb/>
e Th- young us . a- <lb/>
in- <lb/>
a Ii <lb/>
SCI ii- I-c a a . t <lb/>
i n <lb/>
. cheek fiats <lb/>
urn n, an J tin- be endorsed <lb/>
Till; <lb/>
.-i t ; hut <lb/>
i-ii I.; I, M. <lb/>
a t hick, ti if is <lb/>
sill be . mil i . . <lb/>
ii is us old and <lb/>
a halt Mr, <lb/>
city, ., <lb/>
hi I II.-.- <lb/>
CRIME OF EAVES DROPPING. <lb/>
SOCIAL. <lb/>
No.<lb/>
Solicitor l-l i <lb/>
nine W i <lb/>
e In-had been in <lb/>
. . <lb/>
d Mrs. A. Bowen<lb/>
M i inn i. . ire u <lb/>
,. from K <lb/>
i. in <lb/>
i i <lb/>
Mr. sod Mrs. <lb/>
it hi in . it I. <lb/>
If is. A. <lb/>
U visiting her sister, Mrs. II. L. <lb/>
Mrs L II. Lee and children <lb/>
returned tins from a visit <lb/>
ti fill <lb/>
Mrs, Z T. Vincent returned <lb/>
evening from a visit to <lb/>
I A. has <lb/>
s tn her old home In <lb/>
Virginia. <lb/>
Cobb, of Norfolk, came <lb/>
evening Io see his father. <lb/>
C Cobb <lb/>
P. i. . of Du <lb/>
. he. <lb/>
. . Will-, <lb/>
left <lb/>
.- Mi-. <lb/>
g ;. <lb/>
it. M ti j to <lb/>
Mia. I i i will I . <lb/>
d is K . I in w to <lb/>
Mrs. went to <lb/>
S morning. <lb/>
M Kite ii. y i <lb/>
H ,, evening. <lb/>
i J m ibis <lb/>
mil i from a <lb/>
Mr. a d Mis. J. A. came <lb/>
Ion <lb/>
Buck, of spent <lb/>
day here his brother.<lb/>
of Florida, came <lb/>
lay to v his <lb/>
Ii C. v. ,. ,. . ,, <lb/>
ha- I n e a . <lb/>
ii . i I hi- <lb/>
Mi -I H and i <lb/>
Mi <lb/>
this from a to <lb/>
,. , I . I . <lb/>
visiting M <lb/>
rel i nine <lb/>
II. II <lb/>
Mr. Mr. . <lb/>
i Neck, e in <lb/>
eve I t to visit his Esther, <lb/>
J. A. <lb/>
evening <lb/>
he bad <lb/>
; a <lb/>
M Mrs. G <lb/>
to l; . f o, <lb/>
at . <lb/>
mi . bouts I his mi ruing. <lb/>
Mr K. <lb/>
I H c i-o o. n evening <lb/>
-in H vi-ll to aid <lb/>
Mount, came in evening <lb/>
Ii Mrs. <lb/>
i. <lb/>
and <lb/>
M ml t Ball tics <lb/>
, i,. royals for <lb/>
Mrs. I. <lb/>
Miss of Rocky <lb/>
Mount, who has been visiting her <lb/>
Pitt County <lb/>
This <lb/>
A mi I I <lb/>
tin- Sup i- y- <lb/>
mi . eh t <lb/>
i mi in t <lb/>
clime <lb/>
nil i ii <lb/>
null, eh I he <lb/>
dwelling lion e ml peeped <lb/>
into Hearing family <lb/>
to the tub <lb/>
milking etc, <lb/>
modern law, <lb/>
in window <lb/>
a house, e loll <lb/>
i thin in- been <lb/>
guilty the under <lb/>
law. Tins II I . <lb/>
of this kind ill US I <lb/>
Is said tilers In- ii <lb/>
other In lbs <lb/>
Odd Take Notice. <lb/>
There Will lien special <lb/>
of tonight K <lb/>
o'clock. Deputy Grand <lb/>
Master D, will be present <lb/>
work of second de- <lb/>
will be exemplified on two <lb/>
candidates for the degree. <lb/>
W. P. <lb/>
Bee, Secretary <lb/>
Evans and <lb/>
,,. , , tin- <lb/>
i- , o- who have I <lb/>
. in Ii g. <lb/>
I he nil and<lb/>
Has a Fire. <lb/>
N. <lb/>
-1.-About o'clock evening <lb/>
v. and Edward I fire started the large dry <lb/>
Forbes retained from Norfolk house of S. Company, <lb/>
night on the special train The lire <lb/>
that the body of W, K In shoe <lb/>
Tuesday, August -j-2. <lb/>
thought one time it would <lb/>
in- imp . c in overcome the <lb/>
this morning . the entire brick <lb/>
row adjoining would he <lb/>
hut the hen the fire <lb/>
Preserving <lb/>
pears at M. <lb/>
Died. <lb/>
Mrs. Hen ha Kennedy, wife of <lb/>
It. M. Kennedy, of died <lb/>
about i h i- morning at <lb/>
the home of her father, Isaac C. <lb/>
near Mrs. <lb/>
Kennedy with her four small <lb/>
children came here about a month <lb/>
to visit her father. She was <lb/>
taken sick of t ins week. <lb/>
for <lb/>
A. A. I'm lies went up the road <lb/>
illuming. <lb/>
II. H. Harris, of came <lb/>
in this illuming. <lb/>
Mi- Nancy Coward returned <lb/>
i his morning from Ayden, <lb/>
Mis. Fannie Norfolk, <lb/>
II Visiting Alls.- <lb/>
MiSS Mamie returned <lb/>
evening a visit to <lb/>
Stokes, <lb/>
Mr. Skinner and little <lb/>
Francis, went lo <lb/>
today. <lb/>
Mi-. A. W. <lb/>
i turned to Scotland Neck this <lb/>
, mug. <lb/>
Miss Maud Anderson went to <lb/>
Monday evening to <lb/>
I visit friends <lb/>
W. T came <lb/>
evening from <lb/>
Buffalo Springs, <lb/>
Bi-Governor and Mrs. T. J. <lb/>
left Monday for <lb/>
and <lb/>
Hawks has returned <lb/>
from bis vacation and is again in <lb/>
charge of the passenger train. <lb/>
II. H. Chapman left <lb/>
evening lo take a few days <lb/>
at i die other <lb/>
points. <lb/>
department were dually rewarded <lb/>
with after a <lb/>
St ill <lb/>
i lie n -is ll in . i I- ml nil -II ill <lb/>
mill . <lb/>
Knows Preparatory ml. <lb/>
Having had, since <lb/>
-in the near <lb/>
X. for one year, two <lb/>
for two and one tor three <lb/>
vat-. I f,. I pi roil to say that I <lb/>
nave nothing to regret as to send- <lb/>
them there, taking <lb/>
elation the deal ruble general and <lb/>
environments, Including <lb/>
health, Influences, physical <lb/>
mid their general <lb/>
methods of hoy. <lb/>
I know no heller <lb/>
school for boys and young men. <lb/>
I. Heath, <lb/>
Charlotte Rational Hank. <lb/>
Sentence Commuted. <lb/>
The sentence of death against <lb/>
Li for kilting Guy <lb/>
Walston, in Lemur county last <lb/>
September, been commuted to <lb/>
life Imprisonment, strong <lb/>
were sent Glenn <lb/>
for this change the sentence, <lb/>
and alter fully considering <lb/>
merits of the case he grunted it. <lb/>
. m <lb/>
POOR PRINT<lb/>
<lb/>
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