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After the Non-Listen. <lb/>
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counties in the have started to <lb/>
make a thorough investigation to <lb/>
ascertain the per who have failed <lb/>
to list their property poll for <lb/>
taxation. Every county should do <lb/>
likewise. duty to men who <lb/>
list their property <lb/>
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great to i f <lb/>
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their share of the public burden. <lb/>
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the Democratic party has trailed out <lb/>
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GOODS LOWER BEFORE AT <lb/>
Licenses. <lb/>
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issued by the of deed <lb/>
week, ere both <lb/>
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Richard Elm <lb/>
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There will he a State <lb/>
convention hold at the A. M. Col <lb/>
Raleigh, August <lb/>
at which prominent <lb/>
will be in attend <lb/>
discuss important subjects <lb/>
Inch affect the interests <lb/>
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Shoes. Clothing, Hats, Caps and Trunks, with prices to suit the <lb/>
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Guaranteed by L. Wooten's Drug <lb/>
a hearty meal a dose of <lb/>
Dyspepsia Cure will prevent <lb/>
an attack of Indigestion. <lb/>
t a thorough and a <lb/>
guaranteed cure for Indigestion, <lb/>
Dyspepsia, Gas the <lb/>
Weak Heart, Sour Risings, Bad <lb/>
Breath and all Stomach troubles. <lb/>
Id by John L. druggist. <lb/>
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you no end of trouble. Anyone <lb/>
makes it a i to keep Chant- <lb/>
Cholera, and <lb/>
remedy at hand knows thin <lb/>
I be a fact. For sale by Jno. L. <lb/>
Woolen, <lb/>
Suicide Prevented. <lb/>
A f announcement a <lb/>
preventive of suicide bad been <lb/>
discovered will interest many. <lb/>
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has beau found that <lb/>
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the nerves and build up the system. <lb/>
It's also a stomach, liver and <lb/>
kidney regulator. Only Bat- <lb/>
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place to get your work done. <lb/>
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my light F. <lb/>
of Do Pout, Ga. gave ma up. <lb/>
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Kim's New Discovery for Con- <lb/>
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regained my It conquers <lb/>
all coughs, colds, and throat and <lb/>
lung Guaranteed by <lb/>
L. Wooten, druggist. Price <lb/>
i and Trial battles free. <lb/>
fellows who keep on shoot- <lb/>
squirrels contrary to law are <lb/>
i trouble. <lb/>
Hatch to Nor <lb/>
folk today was well patronized. <lb/>
There were five coaches comfort- <lb/>
ably filled. <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
Several went from<lb/>
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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD. Editor and Owner. <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA, TUESDAY, AUGUST 1905. <lb/>
Mo. <lb/>
FIRST BALE NEW COTTON <lb/>
Brought Two in Succession by <lb/>
Same Man. <lb/>
The first title cotton of this <lb/>
year's crop to c to the Green- <lb/>
ville market was brought in <lb/>
Wed tie-day afternoon by <lb/>
Little, colored, a tenant on the <lb/>
farm of Mrs Brown four <lb/>
miles from town. The bale graded <lb/>
middling was purchased by <lb/>
at and <lb/>
shipped to A. M. Son <lb/>
at Norfolk, <lb/>
The man brought <lb/>
bale last year and received the <lb/>
same pi ice as this <lb/>
year. year's bale was <lb/>
brought in being eleven <lb/>
later than the first one this <lb/>
year. <lb/>
Mr W. H. Norris Dead. <lb/>
Mr. William <lb/>
at the residence his son, Mr. M. <lb/>
T. Norris, North St reel <lb/>
hi ten minutes past ten o'clock <lb/>
lust night, after an Illness <lb/>
weeks, an age persons <lb/>
permitted to resell. He <lb/>
born January a <lb/>
i. <lb/>
i time of death. <lb/>
wife, Mary Yates Norris, <lb/>
just three years ago, <lb/>
since time his home bus been <lb/>
with his son. His sons II v are <lb/>
Messrs. M. T and C. Norris <lb/>
S. B. Norris, city, and <lb/>
Nail Is, of <lb/>
and one daughter, Mrs, N <lb/>
Booth, Hertford, N. . <lb/>
May <lb/>
Ii is <lb/>
George B <lb/>
be, secretary of 11-- <lb/>
treasury, but he informed the <lb/>
president he prefers in remain <lb/>
at the head of the de <lb/>
Fish and a <lb/>
ho-i of others bat e mentioned <lb/>
for the treasury p and now <lb/>
the name of Mr, Yerkes is added <lb/>
as a formidable candidate. <lb/>
Arrivals today include L, E. <lb/>
Asheville, Mr. mill Mis. <lb/>
B. K. II Concord, <lb/>
W. P. Wood and M. J. Tool, <lb/>
L. Small null J. L. Simpson <lb/>
Elizabeth City, Mi. Mrs. Jake <lb/>
of n <lb/>
of New Bern; J. A. of <lb/>
and A. Price, of Salisbury. <lb/>
Charles . <lb/>
rural delivery on <lb/>
No. Washington, . <lb/>
Alligood as i <lb/>
Murder a Woman by a Soldier. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va , , <lb/>
E W. Jones, of B , <lb/>
71st Regiment, Virginia, <lb/>
today killed B <lb/>
better known as Maud Cameron, <lb/>
by almost severing tin- woman's <lb/>
head from hi r with a <lb/>
then attempted <lb/>
by nutting his own throat. Junes <lb/>
is now in St. Vincent's Hospital <lb/>
The murdered woman mis <lb/>
old. Jone i- about <lb/>
years old and unmarried. <lb/>
tragedy occurred at the woman's <lb/>
Quiet in the Line. <lb/>
is about the quietest <lb/>
time iii building operations <lb/>
Greenville has had u long nine. <lb/>
You can watch out for more <lb/>
in this direction at an early <lb/>
day. Jut now the new <lb/>
church is the only building of <lb/>
consequence <lb/>
ENTERTAIN <lb/>
OVER A HUNDRED YEARS OLD <lb/>
Delightful Evening Home Dr. and . A Remarkable Colored Man Daily Seen <lb/>
Mrs. W. H. Bagwell. On Our Streets. <lb/>
On evening from there lives a color- <lb/>
to o'clock, at I be handsome ed man, Louis who is <lb/>
home of Dr. and Mrs. Bag- no doubt the oldest any- <lb/>
well, on Fifth street, the wherein this section if not <lb/>
class of Baptist Sui school oldest in North Carolina. We <lb/>
delightfully the met old man on the street <lb/>
and teachers and two asked his age. He said he <lb/>
the young lady classes of the <lb/>
school. <lb/>
Mrs Bagwell baa made ample <lb/>
preparation for the entertainment <lb/>
m it might prove most pleas <lb/>
ant to all present. The lawn and <lb/>
verandas were beautifully lighted <lb/>
with lanterns, and the <lb/>
decorated <lb/>
Over an alcove window in <lb/>
library was in letters the <lb/>
motto and suspended <lb/>
it n large emblem id <lb/>
class. There were <lb/>
games and music was <lb/>
abundant the evening. <lb/>
A large ring suspended <lb/>
ceiling the with a bell <lb/>
lied near the tin <lb/>
Bud guests <lb/>
who could throw small <lb/>
ticks f com through the  <lb/>
r hunt sinking . <lb/>
bill often. <lb/>
A . contest <lb/>
was provided placing around <lb/>
i he twenty pictures rut ft out <lb/>
advertisements in newspapers <lb/>
mag i lie <lb/>
view i f mes <lb/>
advertised. Miss <lb/>
Jamie Bryan banded in <lb/>
Dumber aid was awarded the ii -i <lb/>
prize, a pretty gold pie, <lb/>
which was presented by J <lb/>
Windmill. John made <lb/>
record on the <lb/>
and a- <lb/>
prise, n A. Ii. book, <lb/>
presented by W. Bryan. <lb/>
r contest strips of <lb/>
were banded to the guests, <lb/>
given the gentleman <lb/>
names the <lb/>
in the ladies the of <lb/>
Then win <lb/>
told their partners mil <lb/>
repair to where tables <lb/>
were arranged and and <lb/>
o served. <lb/>
Games were then resumed and <lb/>
idea nu was at its highest until <lb/>
he in- saying good night <lb/>
i- Many thanks were <lb/>
i and Mi-. <lb/>
d the <lb/>
class I, r evening so pleasantly <lb/>
did not know just what it <lb/>
was, but taking best <lb/>
he could get as banded down <lb/>
from his old master, he is nearly <lb/>
old. He Las h <lb/>
the bin h- of his <lb/>
ants by which he arrives this <lb/>
conclusion. <lb/>
It in not be he is quite a-- <lb/>
old as he says, but there is no <lb/>
bis being a man. <lb/>
His activity for one of his extreme <lb/>
yens j. remarkable, He goes <lb/>
at and does considerable <lb/>
very reliable as a <lb/>
and gardener, lie says <lb/>
rheumatism git boll of him <lb/>
about six months ago, he loves <lb/>
to around it <lb/>
have just to cut some <lb/>
wood for Harding, the old <lb/>
mail said, I hope be has u <lb/>
cord of it in his yard, as cutting <lb/>
wood is a good cure for <lb/>
a everybody <lb/>
calls him, is a Bible <lb/>
and to Scriptures. <lb/>
especially if he can find <lb/>
the Ii <lb/>
comes across. He is a <lb/>
Baptist and has done Some <lb/>
preaching in his day. says n. <lb/>
does not have to in his old age, <lb/>
as besides work is yet a <lb/>
to do for himself, hi- children <lb/>
are good to <lb/>
and be does -l believe ha will <lb/>
come want. <lb/>
Libel Tr Greensboro <lb/>
LIEUTENANT COTTON WOUNDED. AND SOCIAL <lb/>
in Army Meets Accident. Thursday, August 24th. <lb/>
His many friends throughout, Jim <lb/>
North Carolina will regret to learn this morning. <lb/>
J. H. and son went to Nor <lb/>
folk this morning. <lb/>
Miss Ellen Proctor went to <lb/>
Va. this morning. <lb/>
O. W. Baker came in from <lb/>
Lewiston Wednesday evening. <lb/>
that Bruce Gotten, of <lb/>
fourth Coin Coast <lb/>
stationed at Fort Flag i-r <lb/>
was loot <lb/>
recently by the penetration of a <lb/>
which <lb/>
while he a at target <lb/>
en is sell known of <lb/>
. a, of this State, and here <lb/>
. , borne on evening <lb/>
large number friends. He <lb/>
Mrs. K H. and <lb/>
daughters, Misses Mary and Iva, <lb/>
west In William-ton this <lb/>
H. M. Parson, of Philadelphia <lb/>
who ha- Ii. visaing fur the <lb/>
last few days, returned hums this <lb/>
Mrs rt Instead, of Book j <lb/>
Mount, i h is visiting he <lb/>
parents, Mr. and Mis W. U, King. <lb/>
returned home this m <lb/>
i-she eon of Col. K. B. of <lb/>
his old home, <lb/>
near Bruce, Pitt county, <lb/>
Julian of this <lb/>
is <lb/>
Lieutenant condition i- <lb/>
reported as being greatly improved, <lb/>
and he will soon visit his <lb/>
home at plantation. He <lb/>
will be warmly received there by a <lb/>
hosts of the friends of his young <lb/>
News Ob- <lb/>
The and Record id <lb/>
August 19th, contains follow <lb/>
dispatch from Purl Town <lb/>
-end, Washington, August Ii. <lb/>
Bruce O t e <lb/>
Ninety Ai <lb/>
mi duty at tori <lb/>
shot himself the <lb/>
H boll I o'clock, <lb/>
severe wound. The <lb/>
at <lb/>
Li- company. <lb/>
rec inly received orders <lb/>
to proceed lo Fort <lb/>
in. . prepared to <lb/>
or that pi st a days. Hi- <lb/>
departure will delayed until n- <lb/>
the <lb/>
M.-ad Split Open in Fight <lb/>
Zn-k awhile pressman <lb/>
about .-ins old, was <lb/>
yesterday the <lb/>
Hog factory by being <lb/>
truck over head with an our <lb/>
in of Frank <lb/>
white. <lb/>
look place on the <lb/>
bottom floor of the bag factory. <lb/>
Prom the testimony of eye <lb/>
it in- that whole <lb/>
N Aug. <lb/>
Tue taking of was con <lb/>
in the libel I <lb/>
suit W. H. vs. M. I <lb/>
Leach and the Raleigh News and <lb/>
Judge Ward announced <lb/>
that he eight hours <lb/>
for the argument of counsel, High <lb/>
attorneys appear in the case it <lb/>
it expected that live speech- <lb/>
will be made the case going to <lb/>
the jury tomorrow evening. <lb/>
Col. cross examination <lb/>
look place this morning <lb/>
plaintiff rested his <lb/>
Fred L a up I <lb/>
stand by defense <lb/>
lie reporter who inter- <lb/>
viewed and wrote the <lb/>
which appealed In the <lb/>
Observer which <lb/>
for libel suit <lb/>
Mr Merrill's testimony had been <lb/>
received a number letters, etc, I <lb/>
introduced in evidence. Ed-1 <lb/>
Battleship and Schooner Collide. <lb/>
Newport, II I , The <lb/>
little two schooner N h <lb/>
owned the Sail <lb/>
Oil Company of New mil <lb/>
I commanded by n J Ai <lb/>
and with his --i <lb/>
in I'll;. <lb/>
i -ion t -urge <lb/>
this afternoon off e In a <lb/>
log. am it ,, I, <lb/>
in action it crew of the <lb/>
battleship I the <lb/>
schooner from going bottom, <lb/>
whale bouts lowered <lb/>
from two <lb/>
men were picked up Th schooner <lb/>
was pitched up temporarily by <lb/>
mechanic and towed <lb/>
to Newport. The was <lb/>
not even scratched. <lb/>
Mi and Mr. <lb/>
i Durham,. <lb/>
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Dupree returned Tim .- <lb/>
day evening from to <lb/>
folk. <lb/>
Jesse lie rue ii from No. <lb/>
in v.-i. bis <lb/>
Parker came Nor- <lb/>
Thursday evening to spend a <lb/>
few d <lb/>
C v.-on <lb/>
in- i visiting his lather, J. C. <lb/>
t returned In me Inn <lb/>
Mrs. Prichard and sou, <lb/>
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ea I. .- I II <lb/>
Bruce Sugg, of <lb/>
Who bas been bis <lb/>
I. A. Sugg, the <lb/>
ii <lb/>
her b.-, bu i. j u I <lb/>
in excursion bu <lb/>
been in hospital it re <lb/>
tin mil h Thursday <lb/>
We are to see ii i , .<lb/>
sell and brother, Marshall, o <lb/>
who have been visiting <lb/>
heir uncle, II. Bagwell, <lb/>
left for <lb/>
Mis a. Smith, i <lb/>
visiting Mr. <lb/>
j Mrs. Buck, <lb/>
D. S. who has been <lb/>
visiting at his old home near <lb/>
returned this morn- <lb/>
Miss Virgie Hughes, of Danville, <lb/>
who has been visiting Mrs. W. T. <lb/>
Lipscomb, left this morning tor <lb/>
A ii o . <lb/>
Mi-e of Ports- <lb/>
mouth, u has been visiting Miss <lb/>
White, home this <lb/>
in <lb/>
Miss Lie of <lb/>
Scotland who has been <lb/>
r Biting Mis. Helen <lb/>
turned Inane I hie morning. <lb/>
i W. ti. foreman of <lb/>
went to Princeton <lb/>
day evening in response <lb/>
i i Wile, who is <lb/>
vi i-r . is <lb/>
-1- <lb/>
Burglar <lb/>
w II Ii. Aug. <lb/>
of I-; I Sugg, near Snow <lb/>
i night a at- <lb/>
in bis house, <lb/>
i ts prevent, d from so doing <lb/>
;. ii who was the <lb/>
. ii . mi. The <lb/>
halted, went under the <lb/>
i- ii nil escape, It is <lb/>
ion i burglar was <lb/>
Post. <lb/>
Plans Been <lb/>
Senator yesterday re- <lb/>
a notification the <lb/>
to the effect that the <lb/>
lad approved the <lb/>
plan- construction of the pro- <lb/>
posed railroad bridge from More- <lb/>
to Beaufort, across the <lb/>
the mi the election of the <lb/>
r due <lb/>
New- and vi r <lb/>
Russia is Suspicious <lb/>
Petersburg, Aug. was <lb/>
stated today that the sudden de- Mrs. J. D. <lb/>
from St. Petersburg Mm who has been visiting Mrs. L. II. <lb/>
day night Prince returned <lb/>
of the News of railroads, was for the j evening. Harry and <lb/>
and Observer took the stand for an purpose o investigating the causes Lucy, accompanied her for <lb/>
hum or more. of several serious accidents which a visit. <lb/>
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ll o'clock Thursday night. <lb/>
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m. transaction that Hardison, a prominent ,., . Ibis morning tube treated, lie <lb/>
c he. ween the two committed .-. <lb/>
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T i coal mining camp near <lb/>
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with ll ii. <lb/>
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forty soldiers injured <lb/>
Saloons Voted Out Plymouth <lb/>
Tribe Meeting. <lb/>
The Men will meet tonight <lb/>
at wig wain at half past eight <lb/>
o'clock for the purpose of drilling <lb/>
preparatory to going to Winter- <lb/>
ville Friday night to a <lb/>
new tribe. W. P. Edwards. <lb/>
word lead to another until Anally chic at one o'clock tonight by <lb/>
i rile lath was passed. Cut shooting himself through the bead, <lb/>
states that he acted Business trouble was the cause, <lb/>
He says The deed was committed only <lb/>
a an I was coming half hour after home Plymouth. N. C, Aug. <lb/>
toward with the intention I from Blowing Rook, where he bad I election held here today for <lb/>
of using it. Seeing this been ace of his health. He I and open saloons the <lb/>
be took Up Oar about four feet Idled almost The suicide j forces won by an over- <lb/>
lung and struck the j is attributed to ill health, coupled whelming majority of thirty <lb/>
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struck three or lour times I by the failure of I total number of votes <lb/>
with the oar. The oar was finally Cotton Oil Company, of ., <lb/>
hi ken, break about ton, Mr. Hardison was own <lb/>
two feet from end of of one of the mills controlled by <lb/>
Star, Ibis company. He was o tiered <lb/>
. presidency of the c shortly <lb/>
Blood thick plug before the suicide <lb/>
Cents. <lb/>
Chew tobacco. <lb/>
It. K. but declined it. <lb/>
Best twist <lb/>
Large Break. <lb/>
The tobacco warehouse- had <lb/>
tremendous sales today. <lb/>
came in all last night and early <lb/>
this morning until the houses were <lb/>
tilled It keeps right on bringing <lb/>
good prices. <lb/>
We were sorry to hear of <lb/>
Dr. Nobles being mid hope <lb/>
he may soon recover. <lb/>
Saturday, August <lb/>
Jesse Harrington went to Wilson <lb/>
Ibis morning. <lb/>
Mis. Alice White, Hertford, <lb/>
Is Mrs. J. While. <lb/>
Mrs. W. Kemp, of <lb/>
is visiting Mrs. B. II. Taft. <lb/>
Kev. It. K. Fleming returned <lb/>
Friday evening from a visit to <lb/>
Mrs. S. Wells and daughter, <lb/>
Misses Rosa and Kill, of <lb/>
who have been visiting Mr.-. <lb/>
King, returned borne <lb/>
Examination Al. <lb/>
Dr. J. main office <lb/>
Atlanta Ga. The well known eye <lb/>
specialist, will be In Greenville, N. <lb/>
Cat one of I be hotels, Saturday <lb/>
Si pi and will be here <lb/>
days longer if the citizens <lb/>
of the town county need his <lb/>
services. He cures all diseases of <lb/>
eye, tits glasses to suit every- <lb/>
body, old and young. Duplicates <lb/>
lei sis in your old frames. <lb/>
eyes cause headaches Many <lb/>
are cured by after <lb/>
eyes, ., i throat. <lb/>
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Every Careful <lb/>
Parent is Particular <lb/>
STATEMENT. RATES <lb/>
Children Wear.<lb/>
We have been engaged in the business of shoeing the <lb/>
LITTLE FOLKS LONG, <lb/>
and the habit of wiling 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/>
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 your.;. We will be <lb/>
glad to serve you. <lb/>
J. B. CHERRY CO. <lb/>
Of Town Finances. <lb/>
List of claims audited and <lb/>
lowed by the Board of Alderman <lb/>
of the of Greenville from <lb/>
July to June <lb/>
AND <lb/>
No. To whom issued. Ain't <lb/>
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A COAST LINE. <lb/>
N. Y., and return <lb/>
20.20 Annual <lb/>
Lodge B P O K N. Y. <lb/>
July 1805. Ticket on <lb/>
ale July 8th, filial <lb/>
limit July 15th. Ticket will lie <lb/>
in each direction Extrusion <lb/>
limit to 4th may he <lb/>
by of ticket <lb/>
with Special payment <lb/>
of fee of STOP OVER M <lb/>
Washington, re and <lb/>
Philadelphia ticket reading <lb/>
through those points will lie <lb/>
lowed on going trip within <lb/>
transit limit, and return trip <lb/>
within fund limit, July <lb/>
tickets have been extended, atop <lb/>
lie taken to ex e-d ten <lb/>
day, not later August 4th <lb/>
J. and <lb/>
National Educational <lb/>
Association, Albany <lb/>
July Tickets on sale <lb/>
29th lo July 2nd inclusive <lb/>
final limit loin. Ticket <lb/>
lo <lb/>
direction. <lb/>
I In- final limit lie <lb/>
t-i August <lb/>
with Special Agent <lb/>
of fee of <lb/>
lime deposit- over <lb/>
New York on return trip <lb/>
he obtained provided <lb/>
has been validated by <lb/>
agent. Park and i- <lb/>
deposited with Joint Agent Net <lb/>
1- later than one <lb/>
after at Part <lb/>
and upon payment of fee l <lb/>
11.00 deposit, out in <lb/>
on cm- shall over at New <lb/>
York <lb/>
Stop Washington, <lb/>
Baltimore and Philadelphia will <lb/>
the going trip <lb/>
u in limn ticket <lb/>
-m i 3rd and on <lb/>
return trip within final <lb/>
I tickets have <lb/>
h, en extended stop over may lie <lb/>
ten not <lb/>
at. <lb/>
Total <lb/>
TAX <lb/>
No To whom issued <lb/>
I. Carr <lb/>
Edgar Buck <lb/>
M A Allen <lb/>
W U Parker <lb/>
J Lanier <lb/>
Charlie Cobb <lb/>
Edgar Buck <lb/>
J K Move <lb/>
loll w A <lb/>
AH Tall <lb/>
has Cobb <lb/>
I i Johns <lb/>
I is II LI air <lb/>
K Parker <lb/>
S Carr <lb/>
l-r. K <lb/>
W R Parker <lb/>
Starr <lb/>
W A Bowen <lb/>
C Lanier <lb/>
J Indian I <lb/>
P M Wont. <lb/>
P M <lb/>
A II Tall <lb/>
has <lb/>
T E Booker <lb/>
J U Lanier <lb/>
F M Wooten<lb/>
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J B <lb/>
I t <lb/>
t K Hooker <lb/>
Carr <lb/>
W A Bowen <lb/>
J R <lb/>
A Tuft <lb/>
Lanier <lb/>
An <lb/>
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Academy <lb/>
REV. M W HESTER. Principal <lb/>
W- M HINTON. Associate <lb/>
A Christian home and High <lb/>
School for boys and men <lb/>
located in Warren <lb/>
county, one mile from depot, <lb/>
mediately on S, A. Li road in a <lb/>
beautiful grove of or acres <lb/>
on a acre farm. <lb/>
For further information ad- <lb/>
dress the Principal or Associate <lb/>
Littleton, N. C. <lb/>
Always <lb/>
-ON- <lb/>
Hand. <lb/>
ii Framing x ft. <lb/>
Also German Sliding, Ceiling and <lb/>
Partition and all kinds dressed <lb/>
lumber necessary tor building; a <lb/>
house complete. Hills cut to or <lb/>
en abort notice. <lb/>
Greenville Lumber Veneer Co- <lb/>
OF INSOLVENT TAX <lb/>
Um <lb/>
lax of <lb/>
for y a. 1904, be <lb/>
public auction, tn bidder <lb/>
for before the court door <lb/>
in mi <lb/>
4th, lists <lb/>
Kill he by townships <lb/>
Bi order of the Board <lb/>
of Pitt <lb/>
B. Clerk. <lb/>
White Front Barber Shop <lb/>
J B A co<lb/>
Work <lb/>
COSMETICS A SPECIALTY. <lb/>
one all for you pas <lb/>
and hoping for your eon <lb/>
i I remain, <lb/>
to <lb/>
J. NOBLE-S Prop. <lb/>
SUITED. <lb/>
NOTICE TO <lb/>
of Superior Court <lb/>
having issued letters <lb/>
to me. the <lb/>
on the 22nd day of Aug. on <lb/>
the estate of W. E. Jolly, <lb/>
ed, NOTICE is given lo <lb/>
ail persons indebted to th es <lb/>
late to make immediate payment <lb/>
undersigned, and to all <lb/>
creditors of said estate to present <lb/>
their claims properly <lb/>
to the undersigned, with <lb/>
in twelve months after date of <lb/>
this notice or this will be <lb/>
plead in their recovery. <lb/>
This day of Ant;. <lb/>
F. J James, V Jolly <lb/>
on the estate <lb/>
Jolly. <lb/>
A barrel i. <lb/>
A the r <lb/>
And for the . <lb/>
Li All <lb/>
sell ii rM r-i <lb/>
STORE. <lb/>
Total <lb/>
No. To whom Issued <lb/>
J T Smith <lb/>
J t <lb/>
W H <lb/>
J 1-<lb/>
J T Smith <lb/>
Hi <lb/>
no <lb/>
BOO <lb/>
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no <lb/>
I I U I <lb/>
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nil<lb/>
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1456 JO <lb/>
FOR SALE. <lb/>
A nice farm lying Tar river six <lb/>
i.-.- from on Greenville <lb/>
i road <lb/>
. This hum i- in good Bx, i <lb/>
it. good pack- <lb/>
aid out houses, <lb/>
dwelling live lately repair <lb/>
d mill one coat paint and every- <lb/>
ready to hi work. School <lb/>
out -I s. <lb/>
v to, <lb/>
;, P. D. Greenville, N. <lb/>
NEWMAN <lb/>
it the Old Stand. <lb/>
I have the <lb/>
. and of J. <lb/>
and ill carry on the bus- <lb/>
at old stand on Five <lb/>
Points. <lb/>
I will mid to meet the <lb/>
of the trade and will at <lb/>
ill limes mi v u complete line of <lb/>
Heavy and. Groceries. <lb/>
Confection<lb/>
Call on when yon want the <lb/>
tor the lowest <lb/>
v, h cm he <lb/>
J. J. <lb/>
The rive Points <lb/>
HARNESS and SHOES <lb/>
workmen the <lb/>
II. In Mills <lb/>
tables <lb/>
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DR. <lb/>
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malL <lb/>
free. I 1- <lb/>
Institute for <lb/>
Young <lb/>
Women and <lb/>
of <lb/>
The <lb/>
College <lb/>
o. c. <lb/>
Hi <lb/>
Three Bulls For Sale. <lb/>
half Inn <lb/>
old. One, lull <lb/>
and half Jersey, <lb/>
old. full blood <lb/>
yen 1- old. <lb/>
J. Proctor Bro., <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
on <lb/>
Stock Sale Cheap. <lb/>
We will null the H. H. <lb/>
block of general at <lb/>
at a discount <lb/>
will rent or sell the to <lb/>
chaser of the <lb/>
between and <lb/>
J. O. Proctor A Bro., <lb/>
N. O. <lb/>
STRONG <lb/>
Again <lb/>
what Lucy <lb/>
after taking <lb/>
Dyspepsia <lb/>
-S Cure. Hundreds <lb/>
of other <lb/>
women are <lb/>
being re- <lb/>
ll stored to perfect <lb/>
health by this <lb/>
YOU may <lb/>
well if you will <lb/>
it <lb/>
Indigestion causes <lb/>
nearly all the sick- <lb/>
that women <lb/>
have. It deprives the system of nourish- <lb/>
and the delicate organs peculiar to <lb/>
woman suffer weaken, and become <lb/>
diseased. <lb/>
Dyspepsia Cure <lb/>
enables the stomach and digestive organs <lb/>
to digest and assimilate all of the whole- <lb/>
some food that may be eaten. It nourishes <lb/>
the body, and rebuilds the weak organs, <lb/>
restoring health and strength. cures <lb/>
indigestion, constipation, dyspepsia, sour <lb/>
risings, and all stomach <lb/>
disorders. <lb/>
What You Eat <lb/>
W tin- <lb/>
For Sale By <lb/>
JNO. L. WOOTEN.<lb/>
Town Finances. <lb/>
Continued from page <lb/>
L Daniel <lb/>
J T Smith <lb/>
J i Hive, <lb/>
w H <lb/>
Smith <lb/>
J O <lb/>
Geo Clark <lb/>
Alien <lb/>
Edgar <lb/>
J L Daniel <lb/>
J T Smith <lb/>
ii m h <lb/>
Clark <lb/>
Allen Kittrell <lb/>
Edgar <lb/>
L Daniel <lb/>
A. Clark <lb/>
Joe <lb/>
T Smith <lb/>
J Hives <lb/>
J T Sin th <lb/>
J ; Rives<lb/>
Daniel<lb/>
J T Smith <lb/>
-I Smith <lb/>
J U lives <lb/>
J ti Hives<lb/>
i. Hives <lb/>
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J T Smith <lb/>
; <lb/>
AND <lb/>
No. To whom issued <lb/>
U John Gray <lb/>
Harriet Hopkins <lb/>
J Lanier <lb/>
tat J. Nobles <lb/>
mi <lb/>
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P M <lb/>
Harriet Hopkins <lb/>
Total <lb/>
HOUSE. <lb/>
To whom issued <lb/>
J B<lb/>
I id Warren <lb/>
J II Cherry ft Co <lb/>
I. V Co <lb/>
ST w bite <lb/>
C K <lb/>
II <lb/>
E ; Flanagan <lb/>
John Co <lb/>
TH <lb/>
II <lb/>
Baker v Hart <lb/>
Pender <lb/>
Total <lb/>
No. To whom issued <lb/>
II A <lb/>
I So <lb/>
III<lb/>
MI <lb/>
lo <lb/>
n.; <lb/>
Ain't <lb/>
Total <lb/>
AND MOUSES. <lb/>
No. To whom issued Ain't <lb/>
Savage ft Tunstall <lb/>
II Cherry ft Co <lb/>
Albert Will-ams <lb/>
J R Corey<lb/>
Albert Williams <lb/>
ft Tunstall <lb/>
Albert Williams <lb/>
Si <lb/>
berry . Co <lb/>
H Carr <lb/>
st <lb/>
H. Ii Car <lb/>
in <lb/>
CG <lb/>
ft <lb/>
ii i mis<lb/>
.; Mooring <lb/>
I ft Co <lb/>
Albert Williams<lb/>
Albert Williams<lb/>
J H Co <lb/>
H Cherry ft Co <lb/>
Fleming Mooring <lb/>
L Albert Williams<lb/>
J II Cherry <lb/>
II Cherry t Co <lb/>
Albert Williams <lb/>
nil <lb/>
Albert Williams <lb/>
J H Cherry ft Co<lb/>
B I- an <lb/>
Total <lb/>
No. To Whom issued <lb/>
P M Wooten <lb/>
Harding<lb/>
ii in<lb/>
1-1 <lb/>
fin <lb/>
C. <lb/>
BO <lb/>
AND <lb/>
No. whom issued Ain't <lb/>
Ai <lb/>
II I. Carr lo <lb/>
D J Whichard <lb/>
Greenville House <lb/>
l a<lb/>
THE NEW WAY Sleep Comfortable <lb/>
-BY- <lb/>
SLEEPING ON THE BEST. <lb/>
Elastic Felt Mattresses <lb/>
to all others. <lb/>
an <lb/>
you Had to Get Your <lb/>
News In the Old Way <lb/>
In the old times people had to go from to use <lb/>
t I'M news or meet the store once a week <lb/>
in find what was going on. They were w day.-. <lb/>
It Is Not So Now <lb/>
in day of rural tree delivery <lb/>
mail yon can get the news every day. <lb/>
This is the leading and no is complete <lb/>
a newspaper. Every man to county paps <lb/>
know what is going on. <lb/>
The Reflector <lb/>
supply you with the news. 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 sold under not the best, price re- <lb/>
funded. <lb/>
OUR STOCK IS EN <lb/>
EVERY DETAIL <lb/>
Floor Covering of every description, China <lb/>
Closets, Hook Cases, Parlor Suits and of all <lb/>
kinds. <lb/>
You will be consults. the interest of your pocket <lb/>
to investigate our stock. Our and Bed <lb/>
Springs are perfection in making. Try a pair. <lb/>
A,<lb/>
POX. <lb/>
To whom issued Ain't <lb/>
Buck I <lb/>
l By mini no <lb/>
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I ii <lb/>
Livery Co <lb/>
Buck<lb/>
Dr <lb/>
17- Dr B L <lb/>
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Dr J B Nobles <lb/>
Total <lb/>
ELECTION. <lb/>
To whom issued Ain't <lb/>
Edgar Buck <lb/>
R Jar vis <lb/>
W H Smith I <lb/>
J P taker <lb/>
L w Lawrence <lb/>
Major Fleming <lb/>
T l Hooker I no <lb/>
I'M Johnston -r <lb/>
J Bowling B <lb/>
II l. <lb/>
THE DAILY REFLECTOR <lb/>
is a page paper and costs <lb/>
only a year. <lb/>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
i twice-a-week is a large <lb/>
page paper, a year. <lb/>
NEXT DOOR TO WHITE'S. <lb/>
Don't he without a r can et one so cheap. <lb/>
yon are not a subscriber send in order <lb/>
No. <lb/>
BO <lb/>
Hill <lb/>
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o.<lb/>
Total <lb/>
AND <lb/>
To whom issued <lb/>
Joe Moore <lb/>
Red <lb/>
. n <lb/>
Joe Moore <lb/>
Red <lb/>
Henry White <lb/>
S T White <lb/>
W H White <lb/>
Standard Oil Co <lb/>
W Fleming <lb/>
H Whits <lb/>
B L <lb/>
J II Cherry A Co. <lb/>
. o <lb/>
H White <lb/>
C Oil Mfg Co <lb/>
w White <lb/>
Standard Oil Co <lb/>
Red Mfg Co<lb/>
I lb I<lb/>
ii a<lb/>
Ain't <lb/>
2.1 <lb/>
las no <lb/>
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AMI <lb/>
No To whom Issued <lb/>
Greenville B ft T Co loon <lb/>
j loon <lb/>
H 1625 <lb/>
Total <lb/>
PIKE <lb/>
No To whom issued <lb/>
W B Brown <lb/>
II V Hooker <lb/>
M Fleming <lb/>
II Hooker <lb/>
Ferd <lb/>
; J Cobb <lb/>
Ola Forbes <lb/>
II umber <lb/>
c Hooker <lb/>
M Fleming <lb/>
J M <lb/>
BO Hooker <lb/>
M Fleming <lb/>
J B Cherry ft Co lo <lb/>
Humber <lb/>
H Hooker loon <lb/>
M Fleming <lb/>
Bailey <lb/>
John <lb/>
II Fleming <lb/>
J B Cherry <lb/>
John Murphy Boo <lb/>
H Hooker <lb/>
O E Harris <lb/>
Trustees <lb/>
Hooker <lb/>
John <lb/>
J B Cherry A Co <lb/>
Bo M Co <lb/>
, . ii en <lb/>
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, . y <lb/>
II <lb/>
V Job Department <lb/>
OF THE <lb/>
PRINTING HOUSE <lb/>
IS BETTER EQUIPPED TO <lb/>
DAY THAN EVER BEFORE <lb/>
To Produce Qom <lb/>
Printing, <lb/>
SEND IN Ml ORDERS. <lb/>
REFLECTOR PRINTING HOUSE, Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
i n <lb/>
Beginning Saturday July 13th, d <lb/>
Se OUr entire stork or off.<lb/>
only we will <lb/>
Embroideries. <lb/>
values values l <lb/>
values values Qt -.-. <lb/>
and Laces reduced iii <lb/>
Colored Lawns value, <lb/>
A big reduction in ail dry notions. <lb/>
SHOES. SHOES. <lb/>
Ladies Oxfords and Sandals in Patent Kid. <lb/>
88.50 values 12.75 88.00 values Qt 82.25 <lb/>
2.50 values On values <lb/>
1.50 values <lb/>
James F. Davenport <lb/>
H. A. White <lb/>
ANOTHER OFFER. <lb/>
FREE To All Our Subscriber s <lb/>
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AMERICAN FARMER, <lb/>
Indianapolis, Indiana. <lb/>
The Leading Agricultural Journal of the Nation. <lb/>
by mi Able Corps of Writers. <lb/>
Within the Next Thirty days We Offer Two for the <lb/>
Price of <lb/>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
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One Year For Think of It. <lb/>
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SKINNER . <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
W Prompt and Careful attention given to all business. <lb/>
Littleton Female <lb/>
Splendid location. Health resort Over boarding <lb/>
pupils last year. of Work. Sigh Standard of <lb/>
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c in Elocution. Hot water beat. <lb/>
lights and other modern <lb/>
Remarkable health one death among pupil <lb/>
n years Close attention to the health and social <lb/>
of every standard of <lb/>
All dress alike on all public occasions, <lb/>
VERY LOW. <lb/>
94th Session will begin 8-pt. <lb/>
address. REV J. M RHODES, A. M. <lb/>
Littleton, N. c. <lb/>
Tn Barber ls To cook <lb/>
W. N CD. I Fleming Prop, , ,,, , <lb/>
LAWYERS, <lb/>
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I.- Mr. . <lb/>
Ill will ,. <lb/>
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I Located In main faction <lb/>
Va. the town. <lb/>
and handlers i Four chairs In <lb/>
of tint trouble. <lb/>
More .,,.,,. . <lb/>
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H. W. <lb/>
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one ores,,.,,, over by a <lb/>
Batter n every <lb/>
mid .,.,,. . Pitt county <lb/>
. ,., Candies.<lb/>
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The comment lb landmark i J it like negotiation <lb/>
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wrong to Sabbath vi <lb/>
The commandments given Sim i Th of aim proposed <lb/>
ii six thousand ware ago Wise Mice already In six wives. <lb/>
Ii ii repealed. in <lb/>
Say if the jail is confining fur <lb/>
and and <lb/>
t H health has been very mud. in <lb/>
paired by the confinement, <lb/>
the matter of sending them to the <lb/>
This would afford o <lb/>
air and exercise for them. <lb/>
The Atlantic hotel More-head <lb/>
is getting ready go into winter <lb/>
quarters the rinse of the <lb/>
There are people who like <lb/>
at the seaside, hut it does not <lb/>
There now that Bo <lb/>
m have ii ho of forth few who go in that mouth. <lb/>
or f e e k- <lb/>
alter <lb/>
An improved condition in the <lb/>
yellow fever n New Or- <lb/>
is reported As cooler weather <lb/>
i- near the plague may <lb/>
lie wiped mil It is hoped that this <lb/>
ii a experience with the fever <lb/>
in prove to in <lb/>
III.- <lb/>
wicked reign as king of Judah no <lb/>
to destroy the law. perhaps <lb/>
under the delusion that without <lb/>
law there would he no sin. but <lb/>
neither his penknife nor the flame <lb/>
expunged the law or its penalty. <lb/>
the present day men have the idea <lb/>
that en the plea of business <lb/>
i r convenience the law to <lb/>
the Sabbath holy may be vitiated <lb/>
with impunity, but the law continues <lb/>
in an and sooner r <lb/>
r ; <lb/>
violation. <lb/>
denials are in i ii is <lb/>
he never pro- <lb/>
posed. <lb/>
Atlanta seems to draw well, even <lb/>
to lightning The largest hotel in <lb/>
city, the capitol and a thousand <lb/>
were hit in one storm <lb/>
other day. <lb/>
Lot Angeles has discovered a man <lb/>
with his heart on the right side. <lb/>
Pity but what were lots of <lb/>
on the <lb/>
is i g at <lb/>
Mr. Fife says it is a <lb/>
puck of lies don't make it <lb/>
too bad that <lb/>
a hospital to her jail. <lb/>
What's the matter with the Gear <lb/>
editors They all seem to <lb/>
daft office. <lb/>
h is said has <lb/>
painted Roosevelt. Well, turn about <lb/>
fair . for it has mil been very <lb/>
ago since Teddy whitewashed <lb/>
Tommy. <lb/>
Insurance Commissioner Young <lb/>
says there is unusual activity <lb/>
throughout North Carolina in the <lb/>
organization of building and loan <lb/>
associations. This particular activity <lb/>
has not reached but no <lb/>
town is more in need of a building <lb/>
and loan association. <lb/>
People in Sew Orleans are not <lb/>
near scared of tax bills as they <lb/>
re fie mosquito bills. <lb/>
limes when a young man <lb/>
dreams that he is married he is only <lb/>
riding a wild night mare. <lb/>
Don't the business men take to the <lb/>
suggestion of having a home coming <lb/>
week fur the Pitt scattered <lb/>
No woman likes a man who is over <lb/>
stuck on himself. They want to do <lb/>
the and we don't <lb/>
blame them. <lb/>
Possibly the next move Hooker <lb/>
makes will be Io look up some hair <lb/>
specialist. Hut no use. There's no <lb/>
rubbing the kinks out. <lb/>
Miss Alice is keeping very quiet <lb/>
about the Sultan proposing to her. <lb/>
Guess it is because she is so faraway <lb/>
that we can't hear what she does <lb/>
It is said that Japan is reaching <lb/>
for peace. From size of the pile of <lb/>
indemnity she is asking it looks like <lb/>
she is reaching out for everything in <lb/>
sight. <lb/>
Si far as we have heard no one <lb/>
has suggested that a meeting be <lb/>
organize men <lb/>
of in a cooperative body <lb/>
to advance the interests of the town. <lb/>
Something needs to be done to put <lb/>
Greenville forward. <lb/>
line reason why Russia thinks the <lb/>
war can hold out a little Linger yet <lb/>
is possibly that <lb/>
army about miles from St <lb/>
Petersburg, <lb/>
a few words about <lb/>
There should be restriction <lb/>
and congress should study it very <lb/>
careful The cost of <lb/>
might be raised Hut even this <lb/>
might not prove to be the <lb/>
course to pursue, for it is possible <lb/>
that immigrants who are most <lb/>
desirable as to health and character <lb/>
are the ones who would pay the <lb/>
to enter this country. We favor the <lb/>
immigration movement, tut there <lb/>
are some important problems lo <lb/>
solve and the approaching congress <lb/>
should solve them. <lb/>
Notwithstanding repeated failures <lb/>
hi the part of making the ex.- <lb/>
the Charlotte observer <lb/>
has h st in of its ardor in believing <lb/>
the airship will yet fly. <lb/>
Hooker Washington is just a <lb/>
with possibly a streak of Anglo <lb/>
blood running through his <lb/>
veins. Still there's no rubbing <lb/>
nit Saratoga treated him white. <lb/>
The editors who have de- <lb/>
themselves candidates for <lb/>
governor in Georgia think no doubt <lb/>
that Smith and Unwell have proved <lb/>
that neither them to be <lb/>
governor <lb/>
Booker Washington is above <lb/>
as far as intellectual <lb/>
power goes, he may yet be forced <lb/>
to gaze upon his as a useful <lb/>
man among his race. He is fast <lb/>
losing out. <lb/>
Cram, the colored collector i f <lb/>
customs at Charleston, also comes <lb/>
forward with a denial and says he <lb/>
did not try to hire a rolling chair <lb/>
for himself and wife at Asbury Park. <lb/>
He don't like for Hooker T. to get <lb/>
so far ahead of him. <lb/>
We think that Major is <lb/>
in just about the hole he ought to be <lb/>
in. Any man who will stand for <lb/>
bis wife to drink champagne and <lb/>
gel drunk in private, let alone in <lb/>
public, is no all. Such t-f <lb/>
f ii o but it serves <lb/>
him right. <lb/>
The next time President It nose <lb/>
veil, asks a peace conference to hold <lb/>
its meetings in this country he will <lb/>
no doubt see to it that the sittings <lb/>
are not held during his vacation <lb/>
period. This has been about <lb/>
busiest holiday any president of <lb/>
this country has ever had. We <lb/>
pose, Roosevelt has <lb/>
thoroughly enjoyed the importance <lb/>
I the affairs which has fallen to his <lb/>
share. There is only one thing that <lb/>
as a drawback to his <lb/>
pleasure in managing the peace <lb/>
and that is that he can <lb/>
not be present at the meetings of the <lb/>
peace envoys and take part in the <lb/>
discussions. Can our readers <lb/>
any thing that would please <lb/>
R i -veil better than to take in <lb/>
the discussion over the demands <lb/>
Japan has laid before the <lb/>
lie would make some striking <lb/>
arguments and set forth some start <lb/>
ling propositions were he allowed to <lb/>
take part in the proceedings. <lb/>
The great Elijah, sometimes <lb/>
called Howie, has decreed in <lb/>
the interest of the anti race-suicide <lb/>
movement that in Zion City each <lb/>
married couple shall once in each <lb/>
year report to him bringing for his <lb/>
inspection a new-born babe. <lb/>
the is a prophet indeed <lb/>
and different from other men. he will <lb/>
not be able to tell one baby from <lb/>
another. going to prevent <lb/>
the same baby answering for several <lb/>
couples out for some enter <lb/>
prising Yankee to go over there and <lb/>
hang out this <lb/>
for Rent. Babies of all sizes, <lb/>
shapes, sexes and colors. d <lb/>
to squall continuously so that the <lb/>
i Man will not be able to see any <lb/>
resemblance in its face u anybody <lb/>
else. Terms reasonable, but cash <lb/>
Charlotte Observer <lb/>
The So <lb/>
The New York Commercial has <lb/>
general <lb/>
Booth justly may lie <lb/>
f share in the I <lb/>
the pond things of the Called States <lb/>
Eliminating gram, one is inclined <lb/>
it lost thought tO ask, what <lb/>
dose the rest of the country raiser <lb/>
hi the South is raised all the cotton, <lb/>
cane, the rice and nearly all the <lb/>
It is a great timber and <lb/>
producer Its mines, of course, <lb/>
ire not as compared with <lb/>
the North and the Wes . <lb/>
out its production of iron and coal <lb/>
is to be thought of. domestic <lb/>
exports originating in the South <lb/>
constituted about percent of tat <lb/>
whole, as Rec <lb/>
of Baltimore, is pleased to find <lb/>
ill analysis of the figures for tin <lb/>
fiscal year Thai is an extremely <lb/>
good showing, considering the <lb/>
.,. and population <lb/>
that distinguished from the en I <lb/>
Cotton and its products, it <lb/>
night constituted <lb/>
cent exports of last year <lb/>
I he South Ins reasons for its c h r- <lb/>
hat present is <lb/>
shadow of its possibilities <lb/>
The Ninth is heavily d <lb/>
number of ways. That, under <lb/>
t she can Gad Uh <lb/>
energy and the means to provide <lb/>
per cent, of all American exports is <lb/>
sir, information. <lb/>
is much for her people to I e <lb/>
proud of; much for them to hops <lb/>
for. They are already contributing <lb/>
their full proportion to the national <lb/>
prosperity and will contribute <lb/>
in re Charlotte i <lb/>
Gun Used by British Soldier in Carolina <lb/>
Campaign. <lb/>
F A <lb/>
the Charlotte Observer that Col. S <lb/>
I Cobb, of Lumber Bridge, has <lb/>
sent Hall of at II <lb/>
the musket us. d by bis <lb/>
grandfather, during <lb/>
the Revolutionary war. He writes <lb/>
that was a lieutenant in th <lb/>
British army and was wounded at <lb/>
Ramsay's on Deep river, in <lb/>
the battle of <lb/>
teen days after that of <lb/>
Court House, mid that he took the <lb/>
of allegiance to the United <lb/>
States at Wilmington, where he was <lb/>
left suffering from two wounds, his <lb/>
regiment having gone with Corn- <lb/>
to Yorktown- He took the <lb/>
Oath time the surrender <lb/>
of He then In the <lb/>
tell in <lb/>
and located where he <lb/>
died in 1830. Col. says tie <lb/>
old musket has killed hundreds <lb/>
deer, bear, turkey, panthers and <lb/>
and will as <lb/>
ever, making a noise equal to that <lb/>
I a small cannon, the recoil equal- <lb/>
the kick el a mule. <lb/>
GREAT VALUES <lb/>
in- <lb/>
Negligee Shirts <lb/>
only a few more of the 1-2 Size <lb/>
Shirts left, these are the greatest <lb/>
Values of the Season. <lb/>
You can buy our grade in this size <lb/>
for and grade for <lb/>
Come early before these values are ail dis- <lb/>
posed of <lb/>
Frank Wilson, <lb/>
THE KING CLOTHIER.<lb/>
According to the very best infer <lb/>
obtainable, we pass tins <lb/>
but and when we step into the <lb/>
valley of the shadow, all our earthy <lb/>
belongings will be left behind. <lb/>
R cow, nor a sheep, nor acre of <lb/>
land, nor a dollar of money, will go <lb/>
into the grave with Why then <lb/>
men race through life in a <lb/>
mad flight for gold, brushing all the <lb/>
things aside, when at list it <lb/>
must be unloaded at the tomb <lb/>
Would it not be better to smile a <lb/>
little and do a few good deeds as <lb/>
went along Would it not be a bet- <lb/>
plan to put a flower into the band <lb/>
of some sad hearted human being <lb/>
struggling along the road of life, <lb/>
than to clinch an almighty dollar <lb/>
until cold death forced us to <lb/>
it die hand washes the <lb/>
other We must all help one another; <lb/>
it is the best and happiest way <lb/>
Ex. <lb/>
It is slated that the Chinese ladies <lb/>
have tired of their ideal of tiny feet <lb/>
and will discontinue the custom of <lb/>
deforming I heir feet by cramping <lb/>
them while girls. American women, <lb/>
however, will go right along <lb/>
pressing their waists out of shape. <lb/>
Wilmington Star. <lb/>
Hardware. <lb/>
For C Stoves Ranges, <lb/>
Heaters Pumps, Am- <lb/>
munition, One and Two Horse <lb/>
Steel Plows, Cutters and <lb/>
St In fact anything <lb/>
in Hardware come to <lb/>
H. L. CARR <lb/>
t .- <lb/>
The voting loves the young lady, <lb/>
That's his <lb/>
young lady loves young man, <lb/>
That's her <lb/>
Soon they will many, <lb/>
That's their <lb/>
The minister will many them, <lb/>
That's his business-- <lb/>
When married they will need- <lb/>
All kinds fancy groceries, bread, cakes, fruits, etc. <lb/>
Thats our business. <lb/>
J. A. RICKS BRO. <lb/>
heals n limit a scar <lb/>
must he borne in mi ml is DeWitt's Witch <lb/>
strongest argument in favor of mu- Co Tiled . IT. mil <lb/>
ownership or governmental lief de <lb/>
control of an industry is the <lb/>
which is practiced by great <lb/>
private corporations; but until the <lb/>
people hate demonstrated I heir own <lb/>
respect for law how can they hope <lb/>
to hold out any better alternative <lb/>
Kansas Star. <lb/>
In th id <lb/>
carry, p in ,, <lb/>
in . ,,,. . <lb/>
soothe, opal mo a I M K n. These <lb/>
buns A III tie is r, <lb/>
for Piles nod <lb/>
Win's all i-f <lb/>
Basel Salve. <lb/>
are danger, ii-. by the liver <lb/>
L, L, <lb/>
WINTERVILLE <lb/>
This department is it of who is authorized to rep- <lb/>
resent the Eastern in and territory. <lb/>
Nye in <lb/>
day evening frost an <lb/>
up He m <lb/>
every in the <lb/>
of excellent work l. <lb/>
toe <lb/>
I him, a it was no <lb/>
lo sec me new it <lb/>
seems Him will reach <lb/>
high mail. Sept. <lb/>
A. W. Co., an <lb/>
shoes They a <lb/>
shoe lo <lb/>
Mill-, of <lb/>
Jack, was d j. <lb/>
in s i <lb/>
in school here. He is an <lb/>
sol and <lb/>
valiantly in several of <lb/>
battles of the war. r Mills Ii s <lb/>
an excellent memory c <lb/>
vividly portray the scenes <lb/>
those dark bloody days, He <lb/>
also a great bear hunter in <lb/>
bas had many narrow escapes <lb/>
pat 1.1, el low <lb/>
Ham i the A <lb/>
and <lb/>
W. I . <lb/>
. i <lb/>
rolled n i <lb/>
is n d Mil it <lb/>
be I <lb/>
-I A., v . <lb/>
At <lb/>
new bit <lb/>
W. <lb/>
If you cheap <lb/>
A. <lb/>
lice <lb/>
We the big- <lb/>
st nicest line of Men's, <lb/>
nil ever <lb/>
offerer <lb/>
stuck <lb/>
elsewhere. Harrington, Bar- <lb/>
bar A <lb/>
Men s COd values at <lb/>
Barber A Co. <lb/>
C . <lb/>
II mu <lb/>
Hi<lb/>
hay, cm . I i it.-, go <lb/>
ft On. <lb/>
i U <lb/>
I ii t . <lb/>
Him-i <lb/>
W e mi V. A. <lb/>
roil, i i <lb/>
plies of A. W. A <lb/>
Sever-1 hen- <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
A have received <lb/>
the for the <lb/>
mi livery soon to be <lb/>
the <lb/>
Main <lb/>
ii--w supply your ii- <lb/>
-.--I meal <lb/>
prices. <lb/>
, Mae dress . such H g was a-,. fl. <lb/>
Broad R now <lb/>
Master as well as from <lb/>
Yankees. of all kinds, at pi ices m low <lb/>
The A. G. Cox n W <lb/>
are i wail <lb/>
best and most <lb/>
the market, which they sill handle T. W, v.,. I <lb/>
The Reduction <lb/>
in Dress Goods Known. <lb/>
Hamburg that waste, now So <lb/>
Ilk- now s- <lb/>
Lawn now <lb/>
m in <lb/>
White Dress Goods that was <lb/>
I lie now <lb/>
sell at a very low price. hope ,, ,. <lb/>
of the the -j-. and Bro. <lb/>
seed. Ii. <lb/>
will avail of <lb/>
Hue to make <lb/>
rooms t <lb/>
pleasant before of the <lb/>
sin Henry Nelson <lb/>
and listen were out <lb/>
after dark, his <lb/>
in a tree. <lb/>
shafts ale <lb/>
lonely but<lb/>
K G. Ch pill n <lb/>
car load ii <lb/>
they Will -ell v,. cheap. <lb/>
Alter <lb/>
of Mr. Sarah<lb/>
Ha union- <lb/>
our ii tn--t <lb/>
Mrs. has an <lb/>
Holt time alarm <lb/>
ml see R. <lb/>
a Co. <lb/>
Try a bottle of Dr. <lb/>
fur Indigestion at tits drag store. <lb/>
men to solicit <lb/>
eiders for in Pitt <lb/>
For enclose <lb/>
ramp, N. <lb/>
Another <lb/>
styles pi ice very <lb/>
et<lb/>
Liniment, spec- <lb/>
for the <lb/>
family, e for a perfectly <lb/>
balanced, com <lb/>
For by <lb/>
B. T. Cox ft Bro. <lb/>
Hive now on hand line of <lb/>
i-s crockery all very <lb/>
Also a Kraal reduction in all <lb/>
kinds of Spring and Summer <lb/>
Dress Goods. <lb/>
Come and l convince <lb/>
In Rome th Marriage Tie Wei <lb/>
Loosely Knotted. <lb/>
Not only the <lb/>
sell in ancient Homo in <lb/>
tin days of the early in <lb/>
the same v. it if today, <lb/>
but many other of the mar- <lb/>
were not unlike the <lb/>
problems that are up for solution in <lb/>
this present year of grace. The <lb/>
matter of divorce a one. People <lb/>
had an idea even then that it was <lb/>
not good for tin state, but no if- <lb/>
tn check i; mu ever <lb/>
d. are assured by <lb/>
S says the historian, Inge, <lb/>
there were women iii <lb/>
who their ages not by their <lb/>
years, but by the husbands they had <lb/>
had. Juvenal tells of one woman <lb/>
who married eight husbands five <lb/>
year-. Divorce was granted on <lb/>
slightest pretext. separated <lb/>
from love change, disdain- <lb/>
to give any reason, like <lb/>
Pauline, who told In- friends that <lb/>
knew best where his .-hoe- pinch- <lb/>
ed <lb/>
wive- were not much <lb/>
Knight after by wise men. Their <lb/>
complete emancipation made I <lb/>
difficult manage. Accordingly <lb/>
since both rich poor wive- were <lb/>
objectionable, the large <lb/>
men never married all. In most <lb/>
ease n In mm knew <lb/>
practically nothing of hi- <lb/>
until after marriage. Mar- <lb/>
for the <lb/>
transition from to <lb/>
almost unbounded liberty. <lb/>
appeared, a- ii matter of <lb/>
course, her table, <lb/>
whether he had not. <lb/>
She could go hi re she . either <lb/>
to the of l-is or <lb/>
to the circus and <lb/>
she had her own troops of -lave-. <lb/>
over whom she ruled with inter- <lb/>
A SHALL TH <lb/>
LOOK FOR <lb/>
FEND. <lb/>
Let Your Fall Suit Have <lb/>
Label on Inside Coat Pocket. <lb/>
Fall Suits Now Ready. <lb/>
A. W. Ange Co. <lb/>
the Aged. <lb/>
. brings such a <lb/>
V sh kidneys and <lb/>
u. <lb/>
n effect on I <lb/>
the <lb/>
v. their natural functions at <lb/>
and <lb/>
IMP VIGOR- <lb/>
kidneys. Madder and LIVER. <lb/>
DI adapted to old and young. <lb/>
depot, expects to men <lb/>
up one the raw stores In <lb/>
few <lb/>
wagon-fir sale by the A. x <lb/>
b- re me going to <lb/>
ride in new <lb/>
the large lot shipped this week Hy <lb/>
the A. Cox Mfg. <lb/>
out of the very best <lb/>
material, re noted for then <lb/>
us well of <lb/>
draft. On we <lb/>
that one of these <lb/>
tO be Shipped up i lie hills <lb/>
of Chatham county to W. C <lb/>
Teague, City. The <lb/>
buggies have just been <lb/>
up there selling like <lb/>
and well may <lb/>
for knows how <lb/>
make buggies to hill-, <lb/>
as well Baud <lb/>
Hue of Cr. Harrington Barber A Co <lb/>
your eyes feel like <lb/>
is Kilt in Do they pain you <lb/>
feel tired OB reading Do <lb/>
ARNOLD'S BALSAM <lb/>
Warranted lo vi <lb/>
Cholera <lb/>
Jno. L. Coward Woolen <lb/>
Byron n Tragic Figure. <lb/>
The more think of <lb/>
My John Davidson in the London <lb/>
Outlook, more it <lb/>
to me he is. first, second <lb/>
third, a tragic figure, lie the <lb/>
child of n loveless marriage, <lb/>
constant source of huge armies of <lb/>
discordant natures. Ills upbringing <lb/>
was tragic, his marriage was tragic, <lb/>
vis loves were tragic, his death, <lb/>
which at first thought only tragic <lb/>
force, is actual tragedy. Byron and <lb/>
Napoleon, contemporaries, were the <lb/>
analogues and compliments of each <lb/>
other. Byron is passive tragedy <lb/>
of the imaginative temperament as <lb/>
poet, using expression, is <lb/>
the active tragedy of the <lb/>
temperament as warrior and <lb/>
world employing deeds. <lb/>
Byron inevitably ends in an <lb/>
attempt at action in Greece. <lb/>
Napoleon, as inevitably, in an <lb/>
attempt at expression <lb/>
in St. <lb/>
they become mattered and <lb/>
That <lb/>
p tired vision and should rein <lb/>
Wearing eye s. B. <lb/>
T. Cox curry a full line of <lb/>
spectacles and lit your eyes <lb/>
with proper <lb/>
lot wan- and crock- <lb/>
cry always baud, <lb/>
Barber <lb/>
Ht <lb/>
Williamson's <lb/>
Brown <lb/>
Make- and <lb/>
Brings <lb/>
h. <lb/>
what <lb/>
Rocky Mountain <lb/>
sill do. 11-. IV <lb/>
Wooten's Drag Store, <lb/>
If you want m clear <lb/>
lake <lb/>
sales on I white Tea Bright <lb/>
eyes mill lips use. <lb/>
cent., Te. m <lb/>
cents. <lb/>
and <lb/>
who raise t hi it- hay can <lb/>
be with the well known <lb/>
Slowing <lb/>
rake by Co. <lb/>
call sud see I hem. <lb/>
B hand a lot of nice <lb/>
hats will now go <lb/>
K. Don't <lb/>
Co., are cut price on sell you some price. <lb/>
their shoes j j q Chapman OS <lb/>
must be sold within a days in <lb/>
A wonderful tonic for the sick <lb/>
and libeled. health <lb/>
mid by II <lb/>
Rocky Tats this month. <lb/>
A bracing family medicine. <lb/>
cent. Tea <lb/>
Drugstore. <lb/>
Best sun <lb/>
There no reason why Pitt <lb/>
have to pay <lb/>
high prides for Hour, <lb/>
can raise wheat and <lb/>
Winterville Mfg. is I <lb/>
equipped making splendid <lb/>
Hour I <lb/>
order to make room for their new <lb/>
supply soon to lie received. <lb/>
Look up Mr. Cooper and ask him <lb/>
about prices of anything that you <lb/>
me interested in. <lb/>
Thursday evening on the lawn <lb/>
rear the home of Mrs. B. K. Cox, <lb/>
delightful party was given <lb/>
the young men of the to tin <lb/>
young lad v <lb/>
o'clock all began to arrive Chapman <lb/>
soon the scene became of mirth White's Colic Cure, <lb/>
and pleasure as all It rolled the combination kidney <lb/>
the la <lb/>
A Warning to Mothers. <lb/>
Too much care cannot lie used <lb/>
with small children daring the hot <lb/>
weal her of the summer months lo <lb/>
guard against bowel troubles. As <lb/>
An Elaborate Speech, <lb/>
there i- anybody under the <lb/>
canister of heaven hold in <lb/>
Mrs. Parting- <lb/>
ton, i.- a tale and <lb/>
going like vile boa <lb/>
constructor, his <lb/>
mile amongst the I <lb/>
know one by bis <lb/>
It seems as if had <lb/>
stamped him with bis private ii <lb/>
everything ho looks at <lb/>
pears to turn And having <lb/>
uttered this what <lb/>
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liabilities of the and all amounts <lb/>
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C. D. Tunstall. <lb/>
W. J. Smith. <lb/>
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GREEN VILE, N. C, <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
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GREENVILLE, N. C <lb/>
T THE OF BUSINESS MAY 29th, 1905. <lb/>
Heart <lb/>
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its vitality. <lb/>
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securities, <lb/>
All real estate <lb/>
from <lb/>
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Gold Coin <lb/>
silver Coin <lb/>
152,161.46 <lb/>
6.857.74 <lb/>
2,000.00 <lb/>
52,953.67 <lb/>
1,109.84 <lb/>
9,871.00 <lb/>
111.486 <lb/>
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Undivided Profits leas <lb/>
Paid 7,250.72 <lb/>
Deposit subject to check 181,484.46 <lb/>
Cashier's checks out- <lb/>
standing <lb/>
North Carolina, <lb/>
County of Pitt. <lb/>
I. James L. Little, Cashier of the above-named <lb/>
swear that the Statement above is true to the best of my <lb/>
Md JAMES L. <lb/>
do <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to before <lb/>
me. this 7th of June, <lb/>
J. C. TYSON. <lb/>
Notary <lb/>
J. G. <lb/>
J. A ANDREWS <lb/>
R- W. KING. <lb/>
Directors <lb/>
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Printers Supply Co. <lb/>
of Type mil <lb/>
High Grade Printing Material <lb/>
N. Philadelphia, pi. <lb/>
to <lb/>
The Clerk of the Superior court of <lb/>
having issued letters <lb/>
to me, the undersigned, on <lb/>
the of July, on the es- <lb/>
of William Britt, deceased, notice <lb/>
is hereby given to all persons <lb/>
ed to the estate to make immediate <lb/>
payment to the undersigned, and to all <lb/>
of said estate to present their <lb/>
claims properly authenticated, o the <lb/>
undersigned twelve months <lb/>
after the date of this notice or <lb/>
will be plead in bar of <lb/>
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This the 27th Hay of I <lb/>
ii of of <lb/>
William Britt. So <lb/>
TO THE PUBLIC. <lb/>
When you have a suit of clothe, <lb/>
pair of pants to clean or press <lb/>
remember that I only turn out <lb/>
firs class work. Also working <lb/>
over and altering clothing. <lb/>
very reasonable. Satisfaction or <lb/>
your money back. Give me a trial <lb/>
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TAFT VANDYKE. <lb/>
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For Male and Female. <lb/>
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Elocution and Bookkeeping, <lb/>
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J. M. BLOW, Manager and Agent. <lb/>
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of all who receive their mail a <lb/>
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for job <lb/>
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read or heard of one <lb/>
and we certainly hope <lb/>
to go there. <lb/>
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get your <lb/>
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and can you a nice lit. <lb/>
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surely prove conducive both t. <lb/>
health and dry <lb/>
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last night for the of ti. <lb/>
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of Crockery, Tin wan <lb/>
come to see Hart Jenkins. <lb/>
Miss Kate Wood, f <lb/>
who is here on a visit the <lb/>
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brooch last <lb/>
evening. If anyone has found <lb/>
by returning it to Dr. Dixon <lb/>
will be very highly <lb/>
The brooch <lb/>
mealed with a live cold <lb/>
piece. <lb/>
E. B. will do all <lb/>
possible cat. In please you will <lb/>
their new line of heavy and fancy <lb/>
groceries, <lb/>
Improvement. The <lb/>
prising firm of I. K. Smith Bro. <lb/>
ate having a table made IS lee. <lb/>
long, ii wine and feet high. <lb/>
with rive she This will I e <lb/>
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be from both and <lb/>
under will used well as on <lb/>
top. be, when <lb/>
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and will us a monument to <lb/>
the mechanical of our <lb/>
life and lire insurance agent, <lb/>
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it. table w ill set due east and <lb/>
west parallel with the mammoth <lb/>
case we wrote about some <lb/>
time ago. that is the largest in <lb/>
Eastern Carolina. This new <lb/>
of will be called Jumbo, <lb/>
until some one finds a more <lb/>
name. <lb/>
J. A. cotton weigher <lb/>
at this always noted his <lb/>
progressive spirit aDd an intent <lb/>
purpose to serve the public <lb/>
a faithful creditable manner, <lb/>
has just purchased a large pair of <lb/>
pound Fairbanks scales. Now <lb/>
friends can rest assured <lb/>
Mr. Harrington's weights will <lb/>
always bear test. <lb/>
M. M. ii a visit to <lb/>
friends in <lb/>
are re- <lb/>
new groceries and <lb/>
confectioneries tight from the <lb/>
Mrs. G. F. child- <lb/>
are at Fortress Monroe with <lb/>
relatives. <lb/>
loaf bread right <lb/>
from the oven at <lb/>
II <lb/>
L. H. Bell and Hobgood, <lb/>
after a week's visit to Mrs. O. C. <lb/>
home. <lb/>
Call on Hart A Jenkins for a bar <lb/>
rel of Columbia Flour, better <lb/>
to be had anywhere. <lb/>
A. J. Manning, who several <lb/>
years age was principal of <lb/>
Carolina Institute at this place, Ii <lb/>
in town among friends. <lb/>
rent a good up <lb/>
Stancill <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
Mis. Mason, of House, ha <lb/>
a visit during past <lb/>
eek to her father, J. T. <lb/>
acres of land <lb/>
tO acres in to <lb/>
by J. R. Smith Bro. <lb/>
Miss Kate Wood, of <lb/>
s spending the week with the <lb/>
of Dr. Dixon. <lb/>
have <lb/>
moved into brick store <lb/>
south side -i Main <lb/>
Flossie and Lola <lb/>
left tor their bonus <lb/>
evening alter a <lb/>
in Mrs. K, <lb/>
here. <lb/>
Just received, line of <lb/>
and can lit up in any <lb/>
r price. <lb/>
a large crowd greeted I lie Hatch <lb/>
excursion at this point <lb/>
V morning. <lb/>
Hay, Corn, Bras, Hull <lb/>
a id Meal at J. k. Smith A Bro. <lb/>
Mis. J. A. Davis J. W, <lb/>
markets <lb/>
Hi-. Davis milliner-, <lb/>
ind Mr. Moore a general line <lb/>
seats tin <lb/>
trade, are simply <lb/>
seat on the market <lb/>
Mrs. Aldridge u <lb/>
ville Wednesday. <lb/>
mammoth -how case in <lb/>
It store is I i <lb/>
oded with goods <lb/>
Be sure to eat a. d e <lb/>
Mrs Parker, of South <lb/>
after a vi-it of some length <lb/>
her daughter, Mrs. T. <lb/>
mar here, has returned to <lb/>
home. <lb/>
Fashion Hand-made <lb/>
Paw Gum Bread frays at J. B. <lb/>
Bro. <lb/>
a. Most the old Stand <lb/>
our cotton farmer friends, i- <lb/>
ready lo the fleecy <lb/>
Staple. We are all to see <lb/>
nun. <lb/>
Lace Curtains from cents per <lb/>
pair up, and per yard <lb/>
at K Smith Bro. <lb/>
Save your own hay, gel <lb/>
blade, fork, hoe, shove, Spade, <lb/>
hook or hole digger, at <lb/>
J. R- Smith Bro. <lb/>
A new line of Cradles Cribs; <lb/>
to at J. K. Smith <lb/>
A Bro. <lb/>
A full supply of No, <lb/>
Oats, Cam, Bran, Cotton <lb/>
Seed Hulls and Meal, at J. K <lb/>
Smith Bro. <lb/>
you a and pipe with <lb/>
I feel long, and drink pure <lb/>
water, at B Smith A Bro <lb/>
A lull supply of Trunks <lb/>
Telescopes, Grips, Satchel- an-i <lb/>
Suit Case-, at J. K. Smith A Bro. <lb/>
For grind stouts <lb/>
t rope and pulleys, at j. <lb/>
A Bro. <lb/>
Calico and at cents <lb/>
per rd, great in while <lb/>
and goods, at J. <lb/>
R. Smith A Bro. <lb/>
A new and beautiful line <lb/>
Negligee and fancy hose, at <lb/>
J. R- Smith A Bro. <lb/>
your by <lb/>
with <lb/>
Town and County lead <lb/>
lull line of colors, kept J. <lb/>
R. Smith A Bro. <lb/>
For can peaches, apples, corn <lb/>
tomatoes, apply to K. E. <lb/>
A Co. <lb/>
The ladies say that Cannon <lb/>
Tyson have the prettiest line of <lb/>
goods in town. <lb/>
Fancy candies, oranges, apples <lb/>
and bananas at E. F. a- Co's. <lb/>
The soda fountain a A <lb/>
will be in service <lb/>
from now the end of season. <lb/>
The newest and drinks will <lb/>
tie found there. If you <lb/>
We keep Furniture. <lb/>
Cook Stoves, <lb/>
idles, etc , stair-. <lb/>
Tyson. <lb/>
Tobacco twine, thermometer-, <lb/>
for sale by Camion <lb/>
TO EYE <lb/>
Having just returned from Hie <lb/>
Philadelphia Optical College and <lb/>
graduating in a special Course <lb/>
the human eye, and the science <lb/>
of optic.-, I feel able and <lb/>
pared to correct any of <lb/>
f any ma <lb/>
direct with glasses. <lb/>
any case weak eye-, or <lb/>
strain, dull burling, selling, bum <lb/>
eyes win <lb/>
ad or low vision, a <lb/>
to tie <lb/>
-l give lo the <lb/>
charge The <lb/>
per cent, of nil <lb/>
originate <lb/>
I nun of refraction and eye <lb/>
strain. It is to pro <lb/>
when your eyes call f <lb/>
assistance. Glasses the only <lb/>
remedy for errors ,, retraction <lb/>
weak eyes. Any style or form <lb/>
given desired. As good <lb/>
as are in the county <lb/>
on application. <lb/>
Very <lb/>
J. W. Taylor, D. <lb/>
I hose an square-, that <lb/>
Gannon Tyson have received <lb/>
ere <lb/>
Oranges, apples, bananas and all <lb/>
fruits kept by A <lb/>
horn. <lb/>
Cannon A Tyson are guilty <lb/>
pretty <lb/>
steads cheap. They are daisies. <lb/>
Those Royal <lb/>
A Tyson handle are <lb/>
of anyone market. <lb/>
We will beginning on <lb/>
21st offer for cash <lb/>
em ire stock Of clothing, dry <lb/>
notions, shoes at <lb/>
of in town of <lb/>
Ayden. Our stock is too large <lb/>
this mi of <lb/>
line. We have ;. <lb/>
large lot plaid dial we ate run <lb/>
per yard, white sheet- <lb/>
per C. Jackson <lb/>
Ayden, N, <lb/>
Get the Cox cotton planter the <lb/>
beat on the at J. Smith <lb/>
Bro. <lb/>
Go to K. E. <lb/>
market for fresh meats, <lb/>
sage, fresh Ash. <lb/>
Don't fail to see Gannon Ty- <lb/>
son's new crockery plain and <lb/>
decorated. Prices cheaper <lb/>
than <lb/>
J. W. Taylor, our optician is <lb/>
no- hack again from the <lb/>
Optical College, where he <lb/>
graduated it a special course in <lb/>
science of optic, ready to <lb/>
better service than ever before <lb/>
to front weak <lb/>
and i i of glasses. <lb/>
Slippers, lawns and straw hats <lb/>
are- Mug sold extremely cheap <lb/>
for cash Cannon A Tyson. <lb/>
Don't forget Cannon A <lb/>
Tyson supply wants in <lb/>
In furniture, <lb/>
owls, ship stuff, <lb/>
rand, notion seed bulls and mi <lb/>
in hand, Cannon Tyson. <lb/>
OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb/>
N. <lb/>
At close of business May 29th, 1905. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
PR IN <lb/>
and <lb/>
500.00 <lb/>
106.96 <lb/>
and Fixtures <lb/>
from Hanks, <lb/>
ash Items,<lb/>
Silver Coin, <lb/>
National Hank notes and <lb/>
other notes <lb/>
Total, <lb/>
till <lb/>
Capital stock paid in, S <lb/>
Surplus fund <lb/>
Undivided profits leas <lb/>
expenses, <lb/>
Dividends unpaid . i <lb/>
subject t., check, 38,068.93<lb/>
Total, <lb/>
as<lb/>
GET YOUR SUPPLIES <lb/>
Now <lb/>
Everything want in the way of <lb/>
nice Groceries, Pickles, <lb/>
fruits, Candies, Nuts, can be had at <lb/>
our store. <lb/>
We a large supply of the Best <lb/>
Goods <lb/>
Groceries <lb/>
j And Provisions <lb/>
Cotton Bagging and <lb/>
Ties always on hand <lb/>
Fresh kept con- <lb/>
in Stock. Country <lb/>
Produce Bought and Sold <lb/>
D. J <lb/>
GREENVILLE I <lb/>
Carolina. , <lb/>
SALE. <lb/>
tine <lb/>
gin, <lb/>
been <lb/>
as <lb/>
s ti <lb/>
JOHNSTON BROS. <lb/>
The Cash Grocers. <lb/>
Scientifically <lb/>
TEA, <lb/>
A Shoe for <lb/>
Women. <lb/>
parlor, <lb/>
Hopkins, Daniel Props <lb/>
our Motto. <lb/>
men em <lb/>
i; no drug <lb/>
new <lb/>
sail- <lb/>
THE for women <lb/>
is made with reference <lb/>
to the most minute details and <lb/>
s so perfected in its numerous <lb/>
styles tint there is no other <lb/>
mail's shoe on the market selling <lb/>
at the price the Ultra does, it.-, <lb/>
b if its equal <lb/>
Here is the fundamental basil <lb/>
of a perfect shoo. We employ <lb/>
our own expert designers, and <lb/>
every Ultra is made over <lb/>
a last scientifically constructed <lb/>
the closest variations <lb/>
and size in woman's <lb/>
footwear. <lb/>
The Ultra Shoe meets every <lb/>
requirement of the many <lb/>
whims of <lb/>
Dr. Joseph Dixon <lb/>
AND <lb/>
Office Block, Bait <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
We carry SHOE, for men, in Oxfords, Tans, etc. <lb/>
Pulley Bowen, <lb/>
THE OF WOMAN'S ONS. <lb/>
t. me. I give the best and return <lb/>
the work promptly, send a trial order to <lb/>
l. Photo Artist. <lb/>
city. K . <lb/>
mi i i <lb/>
A PROCLAMATION By THE <lb/>
50.00<lb/>
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it t-i--. tin .- <lb/>
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Governor the State of North Caro- <lb/>
hi i. In me <lb/>
law, do this mi P <lb/>
is a reward <lb/>
for th and de- <lb/>
ti. . hams to <lb/>
county at C <lb/>
in Greenville aDd I . enjoin <lb/>
era and all<lb/>
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14th . In year our <lb/>
one nine h and <lb/>
in one m, 29th <lb/>
our Am.-.-.-an Independence. <lb/>
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lam .- a n <lb/>
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in shouldered, <lb/>
in in. -h <lb/>
i- being <lb/>
COBB BROS, k CO. wood wood <lb/>
Pine even <lb/>
length, delivered at door. <lb/>
between SO or rears of <lb/>
age. <lb/>
LANIER MILLIARD, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
MARBLE MONUMENTAL WORK <lb/>
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. <lb/>
Iron Fencing Sold <lb/>
PHARMACY <lb/>
iV. C. <lb/>
Norfolk. Va, <lb/>
Cotton Buyers and Brokers Id <lb/>
Cotton, drain and <lb/>
in-. Private v-.-l <lb/>
and <lb/>
Yours for <lb/>
JOE JENKINS. <lb/>
Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets <lb/>
A for <lb/>
Lira <lb/>
II, I ,. ,,,, no,,. <lb/>
,, T.-u in nib- <lb/>
by <lb/>
m . <lb/>
GOLDEN SALLOW PEOPLE <lb/>
J. J. is in Hookerton. j something nice try them. <lb/>
FOR SALE <lb/>
One Bradley Filer, good <lb/>
as new, cheap for cash. <lb/>
L. A. <lb/>
B. F. U. No. <lb/>
N. <lb/>
Best <lb/>
Lighted <lb/>
House <lb/>
in the <lb/>
State <lb/>
for our <lb/>
Customers <lb/>
and their team. <lb/>
Brick <lb/>
Warehouse <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
your Tobacco <lb/>
The Brick. <lb/>
We will always work for your interest <lb/>
and guarantee full market price. <lb/>
BRINKLEY <lb/>
following <lb/>
Constitute our <lb/>
Working <lb/>
Force who are <lb/>
glad <lb/>
o see you <lb/>
D. S. Spain <lb/>
Bookkeeper <lb/>
B. T. Bailey <lb/>
Auctioneer <lb/>
H. S. Hardy <lb/>
Floor Manager <lb/>
Ed. Harris <lb/>
Proprietors, Clip Calculator.<lb/>
POOR PRINT<lb/>
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<p>
LITERACY AND SOCIAL MEETING <lb/>
Greenville League Highly En- <lb/>
Friday at the ill <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs Wiley a liter <lb/>
and social meeting of tin <lb/>
of <lb/>
was i- i. Not- <lb/>
threatening <lb/>
s and pi of Mr. <lb/>
Brown's beautiful home r <lb/>
crowded by the people, <lb/>
mil with then tome <lb/>
older <lb/>
The feature of the evening <lb/>
a contest, <lb/>
out, Bad the an- <lb/>
to question a <lb/>
of n flower. Many of the <lb/>
very sod <lb/>
lobe <lb/>
answer, with i vend it <lb/>
i ii A- <lb/>
price were to th <lb/>
one who and i <lb/>
who <lb/>
in.-t. Tin ti Ten <lb/>
of lb -mi <lb/>
to Nellie Pender, mid. t c <lb/>
booby became Mi <lb/>
Mr. and Mm. Brown, by i h r <lb/>
and h <lb/>
were Ideal boats, <lb/>
felt borne The will <lb/>
be glad when another social <lb/>
literary meeting la he'd a <lb/>
borne. <lb/>
following program ten- <lb/>
daring; the end tin <lb/>
were it <lb/>
Solo, Mi-- en <lb/>
tilled by i. <lb/>
Recitation, by Mr-. L. <lb/>
who was twice more, <lb/>
rendered suitable recitations <lb/>
to the all present. <lb/>
Beading, by Mas mice II <lb/>
The Church. <lb/>
Music. <lb/>
Presentation <lb/>
Pointed Paragraphs. <lb/>
D ready to <lb/>
bind in <lb/>
the victims <lb/>
of devotion. <lb/>
It's a wise man ho patches U <lb/>
b.- instead f <lb/>
Beware of the financial <lb/>
points wrung way. <lb/>
a weather there is <lb/>
superior t. a healthy corn. <lb/>
i. a that senna <lb/>
to cover up much moral <lb/>
something <lb/>
with man who j <lb/>
i- u dentist. <lb/>
ii a pity that the average <lb/>
hit neglect to begin big <lb/>
ii <lb/>
Cigarette, II properly d, <lb/>
head <lb/>
Inn's ill I lie air. <lb/>
Any small I can make a i <lb/>
time be knocks big <lb/>
through a pane <lb/>
Nothing Mouses a <lb/>
wrath an a a man <lb/>
appears to be well satisfied <lb/>
if automobile is known <lb/>
borne power, airship d <lb/>
ii- power, <lb/>
Ii tail follow <lb/>
i mill i- rich In cause he <lb/>
have in ire money than brains. <lb/>
One man may be aide to break a <lb/>
bone, but later the bone does a <lb/>
nut mi a racetrack and a <lb/>
dozen men. News. <lb/>
NEWS <lb/>
The <lb/>
of <lb/>
much <lb/>
Mi-s Nina <lb/>
zanies . . i c <lb/>
i s pi ii . <lb/>
M. <lb/>
Corn . in <lb/>
tire at <lb/>
bone of <lb/>
S, a i r man of <lb/>
; died there <lb/>
ii ii o'clock of fever, <lb/>
Salisbury la to have anew <lb/>
modern depot, built by the Booth <lb/>
i; v. H. a prominent <lb/>
M. I minister, Oil <lb/>
i -i died i here i <lb/>
o'clock. <lb/>
Blanche now <lb/>
I in Baltimore taking a <lb/>
in bat making and will <lb/>
select some of newest things in <lb/>
In the interest of my <lb/>
My goods <lb/>
i i ii that I have <lb/>
riled Ope i <lb/>
later. Mm L, <lb/>
F. E Richmond, Saw <lb/>
was . <lb/>
h P. B . Pi <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
Aug. <lb/>
i i- <lb/>
for Mr. who <lb/>
is off on a vacation. <lb/>
w in <lb/>
E Boyd T. Proctor, <lb/>
of v i d town<lb/>
I. <lb/>
. i <lb/>
N Ida, I -i <lb/>
. i id, had <lb/>
the , t. bis dwell- <lb/>
H i d family left <lb/>
and<lb/>
and <lb/>
ere in town<lb/>
. turn tun <lb/>
Miss Olive <lb/>
ding me time<lb/>
Rev. II Ii <lb/>
pa- i eh , <lb/>
i in V a. th <lb/>
be la iii week <lb/>
Orphan Burned o Death <lb/>
There was a horrible accident at <lb/>
Orphanage morn <lb/>
a which In <lb/>
of one of I be orphan-,, <lb/>
There girl attempted <lb/>
a lire in the with <lb/>
The were <lb/>
or hot ashes in the stove <lb/>
which caused the nil to and <lb/>
the vessel exploded, burning the <lb/>
child to badly -he died <lb/>
o'clock today, The news of toe <lb/>
accident reached the city <lb/>
; . i and much .- d I <lb/>
was for the little girl, I <lb/>
High Point <lb/>
House Patty. <lb/>
Mis. ll. A. on <lb/>
street, u house party <lb/>
ladies while Mr. White <lb/>
out of town. attending <lb/>
lie Mis-e- Lizzie Jones, Maud <lb/>
zoo and Mary<lb/>
CUT TO DEATH <lb/>
the Prices <lb/>
TO; MAKE ROOM FOR BUB FALL STOCK WE WERE <lb/>
COMPELLED TO USE THE KNIFE ON ALL OF OUR <lb/>
lie <lb/>
IS m Mi <lb/>
LOWER THAI EVER BEFORE AT <lb/>
Big Store, Greenville, N. C. Where you will find a line of Dry Goods, Notions, <lb/>
p Shoes. Clothing, Hats, Caps and Trunks, with prices to suit the <lb/>
We also carry large and complete line of Furniture <lb/>
i. <lb/>
II Will <lb/>
Greenville <lb/>
We rill half each in <lb/>
i i taken from <lb/>
. tobaccos m <lb/>
Toga <lb/>
with fever tied up <lb/>
. . i e ill <lb/>
ed while . <lb/>
but i- now i <lb/>
the breezes the on th Market Equal to <lb/>
Mr. Mr-. and <lb/>
to return to Greenville rho <lb/>
last of so as to be on band fact la veil known to drag <lb/>
the Lord's day in September. and nine out of <lb/>
ten will their <lb/>
when beat i- naked<lb/>
.,, . <lb/>
been like letter from borne M, a <lb/>
them, and looked for <lb/>
any paper.<lb/>
Hick from ., <lb/>
disordered condition of <lb/>
and is Hired by <lb/>
lain V and <lb/>
For sale by Jno. L- Woolen, drug. <lb/>
of Mo., in <lb/>
to pills that act as a tonic, <lb/>
nothing on market in the <lb/>
Way of medicine which <lb/>
Colic, <lb/>
era and for <lb/>
We sell a d <lb/>
recommend this For <lb/>
by L. Wooten, druggist, i <lb/>
The <lb/>
A little ti results <lb/>
In death. Tims a mere scratch, <lb/>
insignificant <lb/>
have paid the I <lb/>
la wife to have <lb/>
the in-i <lb/>
mi fa <lb/>
when burns, sores, ulcers <lb/>
and <lb/>
J. I. Store, <lb/>
After a hearty a dose of <lb/>
. Cure will <lb/>
mil as a attack of <lb/>
Little They cure is a thorough and a <lb/>
Headache, Constipation, Bill Mil I guaranteed cure for Indigestion, <lb/>
Dyspepsia, Gas mi the <lb/>
an End to it All, <lb/>
A grievous wail dunes <lb/>
n a result of unbearable pain <lb/>
taxed <lb/>
Backache, Liver complaint <lb/>
lint to Dr. <lb/>
King's Lite Pills they put ail <lb/>
end to U all. Tiny are gentle hot <lb/>
Try Only <lb/>
Guaranteed by Wooten, <lb/>
Druggist <lb/>
Jaundice, etc. <lb/>
are and easy to take and easy <lb/>
to act Sold by John L. Wooten, <lb/>
druggist. <lb/>
Weak Heart, Hour <lb/>
Breath and all Stomach troubles. <lb/>
Sold by John I. Wooten, druggist. <lb/>
Suicide <lb/>
A Mart ling am a <lb/>
i m i I iii-i ii <lb/>
will Interest many. <lb/>
A run down or n- <lb/>
Invariably precede suicide <lb/>
-i baa been found that <lb/>
will i that condition which <lb/>
make suicide likely, Ai the <lb/>
of sell destruction lake <lb/>
It being a great <lb/>
tonic and will <lb/>
the nerves and build Up system. <lb/>
It's also a stomach, liver and <lb/>
kidney regulator. Only BOO. <lb/>
Action guaranteed by L. <lb/>
v I ii i-t <lb/>
Bitter Fight. <lb/>
T i i had a long an I <lb/>
in an <lb/>
my F. <lb/>
On. gave me up. <lb/>
bad <lb/>
c me a I Dr. <lb/>
for <lb/>
The In I <lb/>
and I w-sou my <lb/>
I a few days. Vow I've <lb/>
my <lb/>
I all colds, and and <lb/>
Guaranteed y <lb/>
i Jno. L. Wooten, Price <lb/>
and Trial free. <lb/>
Don't you need a ledger or other <lb/>
blank They are cheap at <lb/>
Book Store. <lb/>
Makes <lb/>
lucky carve fountain per, bad <lb/>
made. Reflector Book <lb/>
THE EASTERN <lb/>
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. SEPTEMBER I. 1905. <lb/>
No. <lb/>
ATTACKED WITH HATCHET. <lb/>
A BLIND TIGER. <lb/>
TWO LADIES IN ACCIDENT. <lb/>
Murderously Lady Poet Conducted by a Woman Near the River. Horse Dodges and Throws Them From <lb/>
master. The Negro is Lynched. Saturday there was a Buggy. <lb/>
New Bern. N. C, Aug. between some of white Miss Lillian was <lb/>
While Mis. o. T. the <lb/>
postmaster at a place <lb/>
miles west of this was in <lb/>
office attending to her a <lb/>
man, John Moore, entered <lb/>
the office and demanded <lb/>
Mrs. refusal to give <lb/>
any money, the struck <lb/>
the face and on head <lb/>
with a batch--, inflicting wounds <lb/>
which ate very dangerous and I To <lb/>
fatal. Mrs <lb/>
of ill <lb/>
in vicinity of th <lb/>
Annie Smith <lb/>
and beat Harriet Taylor. <lb/>
made Taylor woman . <lb/>
mad, and in talking about the <lb/>
matter she also told that the Smith a, . <lb/>
woman was selling whiskey. Chief e , <lb/>
police Smith went to horse dodged, <lb/>
and found th. found, i on one side of the buggy <lb/>
woman, finding ,,. ,. . <lb/>
admitted ,.,. ., . .;,., <lb/>
to town afternoon, her <lb/>
home -ix miles in the <lb/>
Mrs who <lb/>
hail visiting tier mother. <lb/>
were on the <lb/>
to the river bridge tin <lb/>
THE TOBACCO CROP. <lb/>
Condition Poor and Price Too Low. <lb/>
In looking over the government <lb/>
August <lb/>
G. Maker left Ibis morning <lb/>
resort tobacco and con <lb/>
I'll bun the d <lb/>
n nil . <lb/>
her husband had twenty-four of whiskey. was not injured, but <lb/>
Smith saw some the empty Mrs in fell on a stake and <lb/>
c no to her rescue, capturing the <lb/>
He bound hi hands with <lb/>
and gun in hand <lb/>
the to New Bern <lb/>
bin and I hey f <lb/>
Paul, u, X. <lb/>
woman said the whiskey was <lb/>
i ii rued hi over to sheriff sent up to Saturday. She was <lb/>
John Moore is It is before Mayor Wooten morning <lb/>
opposed becomes from Greenville, <lb/>
EL. <lb/>
Ne Bern, N. , Aug. <lb/>
was painfully hurt The harness <lb/>
so as to free horse <lb/>
Hie buggy the minimal <lb/>
ran a short distance before stop- <lb/>
ping. <lb/>
A SPUNKY GIRL <lb/>
Saturday night one <lb/>
mob about ion men <lb/>
town and demanded <lb/>
jail keys. They the <lb/>
and <lb/>
bridge where they hung him to <lb/>
the draw and riddled Ins body <lb/>
with <lb/>
were mole by the officers <lb/>
tn prevent the lynching. Th <lb/>
naval mere called but <lb/>
too late prevent the mob from <lb/>
Carrying out its purpose. <lb/>
under two warrants, for the <lb/>
assault and one tor whiskey selling. <lb/>
bound over to Superior <lb/>
d I <lb/>
.,. , She Served the Young Man Exactly <lb/>
the being <lb/>
in each, to give these <lb/>
bonds was a pa-sport to jail. <lb/>
Bright Future in Ministry. <lb/>
Kev. B B- Fleming, who during <lb/>
mouth has been supplying for <lb/>
Memorial Baptist <lb/>
Right. <lb/>
Here is a rainbow bubble Boat- <lb/>
on the o the social <lb/>
swim this city. A time <lb/>
since a girl from another of <lb/>
the state was the guest of a leading <lb/>
family, a girl full of <lb/>
Sunday <lb/>
hard sense, and well able to take <lb/>
care of herself. the <lb/>
leaves today to lake a vacation in <lb/>
l lie western part of I he State be- <lb/>
fore returning Chicago <lb/>
during the <lb/>
mouth have been excellent and <lb/>
Mrs. is living and may. <lb/>
recover, bat will to <lb/>
blow gave <lb/>
with hatchet. <lb/>
at <lb/>
lions, He is preparing <lb/>
for his high calling <lb/>
and bis prospects In the <lb/>
an- most promising. <lb/>
Their Child Dead. <lb/>
It was a sad mission on which J. <lb/>
Kinston, N. V., Aug. <lb/>
homicide occurred about <lb/>
midnight Saturday night.; Allen, foreman <lb/>
a young <lb/>
man, was the victim and Harry <lb/>
Watson, also colored, is <lb/>
K, went to Princeton last <lb/>
week in response to a telegram <lb/>
from his wife that their baby was <lb/>
Charged he crime. I very sick. When he reached <lb/>
Thin- are said o lie eye witnesses I Princeton little one was beyond <lb/>
to tragedy, but denies hope and passed away Sunday. <lb/>
that be II guilty. The coroner's <lb/>
jury late Sunday afternoon render- <lb/>
ad a verdict that death <lb/>
The remains were taken to <lb/>
field, their former home for <lb/>
interment, and Mr. and Mrs. Allen <lb/>
was due to a pistol wound, returned to Monday <lb/>
was found dead on the <lb/>
street Sunday morning. <lb/>
Popular Man and Popular Shoe. <lb/>
W. Shannon, representative <lb/>
of the Geo. Witt Shoe Co., of <lb/>
Va., is town wait- <lb/>
On Sunday afternoon the Baptist <lb/>
Young People's Union elected J. <lb/>
his trade. Mr. Shannon is Bryan as president, <lb/>
evening. This was only <lb/>
Child, their having died a <lb/>
few years ago. <lb/>
B Y. P. U. <lb/>
one the most popular Salesmen <lb/>
who comes this way, as is also his <lb/>
famous Dixie Girl shoe for which <lb/>
he takes large orders time <lb/>
becomes around. <lb/>
Dr. Nobles Doing Well. <lb/>
Dr. J. E. Nobles, who went to <lb/>
Norfolk last Friday for treatment <lb/>
in the hospital fur appendicitis, <lb/>
was after <lb/>
arrival there is to be <lb/>
getting well. This is good <lb/>
news to bis host of friends at home <lb/>
E. Lincoln who recently moved <lb/>
away. Mrs B. R. was <lb/>
elected secretary the union. <lb/>
meetings are held each <lb/>
Sunday evening just before the <lb/>
regular hour for preaching. <lb/>
Almost a Homicide. <lb/>
He Deserves <lb/>
W. J. is generous with <lb/>
his bus. He lakes reporter of <lb/>
Daily from the <lb/>
any time she wishes to go <lb/>
with Ho is very popular <lb/>
with the traveling men, and lo go out the door, Miss Ethel <lb/>
always- is to our coin made a misstep sprained <lb/>
people when they need conveyances ankle. She has not been able <lb/>
invited her to take a bug <lb/>
ride, and, alter they had pro <lb/>
on their way a <lb/>
yards or so, he turned to her and <lb/>
said, with unpardonable<lb/>
I have heard that you are pretty <lb/>
you have re- <lb/>
plied, a look at him, <lb/>
me the reins, and I'll a <lb/>
you how He <lb/>
the reins, supposing <lb/>
she would put the horse out at a <lb/>
gait, to illustrate her rap- <lb/>
On the contrary, she de- <lb/>
a circle, taming <lb/>
the vehicle around, drove back ti <lb/>
the gate of house, <lb/>
jumped out, swept escort  <lb/>
formal courtesy, and disappeared <lb/>
leaving him to his ride <lb/>
alone. It may be imagined <lb/>
young man took <lb/>
good pains to this <lb/>
episode, but has got <lb/>
the general Verdict <lb/>
him <lb/>
of the of 1906, issue I <lb/>
July we id r <lb/>
yellow North Carolina old bell is <lb/>
estimated at per cent of la- <lb/>
year's crop and com i i i <lb/>
la Bright yellow North <lb/>
new belt Is estimated at <lb/>
per cent of acreage which <lb/>
in- an lag p I <lb/>
over last year, tin <lb/>
is I pi r i, . ill <lb/>
j. i .; .,. . . <lb/>
ion per <lb/>
As t increase in <lb/>
the u belt in Carolina we <lb/>
are inclined the <lb/>
acreage is larger, i- <lb/>
i and by <lb/>
section we mean the Counties <lb/>
Beaufort, Craven, <lb/>
Green-, live of the largest b <lb/>
tobacco producing counties in <lb/>
East, but we do not believe th <lb/>
condition anywhere like <lb/>
cent of what it lat ye . o <lb/>
course the report i- <lb/>
July and was not <lb/>
and c report. <lb/>
From best that we cm -11- i <lb/>
from all the markets we do <lb/>
believe the crop one as goon <lb/>
as it was last yea;, the ex <lb/>
pressing farmers who are ; <lb/>
their tobacco now is to i <lb/>
an x of feelings, tiny <lb/>
lake an <lb/>
View of future tobacco <lb/>
this <lb/>
We regret very much that <lb/>
crop is selling better it i-. <lb/>
It however, that it is a v <lb/>
unsatisfactory both <lb/>
buyer and seller, as neither . <lb/>
to <lb/>
From the standpoint of farmers <lb/>
it has cost more to in I <lb/>
of tobacco than ii did the crop <lb/>
of and unless there is a <lb/>
material increase in the price <lb/>
which it is now selling the <lb/>
of the North Carolina <lb/>
tub are going to come <lb/>
i no little of ilia h <lb/>
cloud, has <lb/>
lining d farmers <lb/>
hoping for better prices tobacco. <lb/>
While most of them are cotton <lb/>
planters as will ibis N <lb/>
selling at a very satisfactory , <lb/>
in the end will <lb/>
out, we hope, inner than it <lb/>
looks. believe tobacco <lb/>
sell better I lie near future. <lb/>
At Willow across <lb/>
the line in Greene county. <lb/>
day night, Charles Turnage, col- <lb/>
was struck on the bead with <lb/>
a club by another and is the cultivation <lb/>
wounded. The report I quality, They <lb/>
Go To The Country. <lb/>
Fresh country air is wholesome <lb/>
a remedy for <lb/>
of the ills that afflict the wear <lb/>
city dweller. tendency in <lb/>
this country bus been too much to <lb/>
crowd into the great cities <lb/>
many of the poor of the slums <lb/>
overtaxed tenements would be <lb/>
greatly if they could be <lb/>
to farms. The <lb/>
that encourage love of <lb/>
i oral life are a great <lb/>
and not the feature of their mis <lb/>
In reach here was that Tl <lb/>
had been killed, but u <lb/>
message today says he is yet alive <lb/>
though unconscious. <lb/>
Ankle Sprained. <lb/>
On Friday evening when about <lb/>
to the and steamers. <lb/>
Good Opera Season Ahead <lb/>
Manager M. tells us he <lb/>
bas a number excellent troops <lb/>
booked for the Masonic temple <lb/>
opera house the coming <lb/>
Our people appreciate good plays <lb/>
and will give them liberal <lb/>
to walk since much <lb/>
from the injury. <lb/>
Rid of a Nuisance. <lb/>
have certainly got rid of a <lb/>
big remarked Mark <lb/>
this morning. He was <lb/>
quizzed instantly for <lb/>
and replied you <lb/>
meet now it <lb/>
love for the beautiful <lb/>
that will result the <lb/>
much of the natural love- <lb/>
the country that has been <lb/>
too ruthlessly dealt with by the <lb/>
Utilitarian the <lb/>
Times. <lb/>
Marriage Licenses. <lb/>
Register of Deeds K. Williams <lb/>
issued to the following <lb/>
couples since last <lb/>
WHITE. <lb/>
W. T. Little Gertrude <lb/>
Harris. <lb/>
Jas. Mobley Cow- <lb/>
ard. <lb/>
Sylvester Williams Cherry <lb/>
Barnhill. <lb/>
L. I. Moors weir down r. ad <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
II. A. W ii went <lb/>
y eve <lb/>
to e <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
X Flake I <lb/>
E II. to <lb/>
Saturday <lb/>
II v F. D. went to La- <lb/>
Grange Saturday <lb/>
Mrs. Walter i- <lb/>
a near <lb/>
W. T. Sun- <lb/>
I j <lb/>
Dr. E A. <lb/>
evening from folk. <lb/>
returned <lb/>
day evening a vi-it to l-t he <lb/>
Kev. W. H. u- <lb/>
to evening <lb/>
H Moore, of <lb/>
Sunday night and Sunday h i, <lb/>
Mi-s Bright, Washing <lb/>
too, is g M- T . E <lb/>
of Grifton, <lb/>
Sunday with Mrs. E. A <lb/>
M , <lb/>
is visiting Mrs. J. W. <lb/>
Brown, <lb/>
G. H. K ii-. went to <lb/>
evening and returned <lb/>
ibis <lb/>
Fred Forbes the reed <lb/>
and returned <lb/>
Sunday evening. <lb/>
Miss Clyde Cox to <lb/>
Saturday and returned <lb/>
Home <lb/>
Mi. P, Cooke. Asheville, N. <lb/>
writing the school <lb/>
of Mebane, <lb/>
all note such a decided <lb/>
in my brother, <lb/>
I take my duly to express; <lb/>
to you and your associates my <lb/>
sincere gratitude that he has been <lb/>
mi can trained and well cared <lb/>
It was with some <lb/>
entered the age <lb/>
ibis nil <lb/>
Mrs. J, F. Kemp and Miss Jamie <lb/>
Bryan went to Ayden Saturday <lb/>
evening nod returned ibis morning. <lb/>
M. Hodges has been lined <lb/>
to bib a days <lb/>
a carbuncle on his <lb/>
neck. <lb/>
M. I. Fleming, <lb/>
c to <lb/>
pan i his parent s, Mr. mil Mis. Leonidas <lb/>
Fleming. <lb/>
Mrs. John House, i r d <lb/>
Neck, who bas been visiting Mis. <lb/>
II. i i i;. . ii <lb/>
morning, <lb/>
Sue and Maggie <lb/>
Savage, who have been visiting In <lb/>
Tarboro, returned home Sunday <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
Misses Allie and Minnie <lb/>
R ho have been visiting in <lb/>
home Sunday <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
J. B. Move and C M, lei <lb/>
ibis morning for northern <lb/>
of fourteen However, the just markets to buy fall stock II <lb/>
and kind discipline, Co. <lb/>
home surroundings the excel-, <lb/>
. . Miss Bell Harper, <lb/>
lent boarding department prompts ,,. . , , <lb/>
, . i who <lb/>
me to opinion that it is better , , . , . <lb/>
here a <lb/>
to stall a boy with you at an early <lb/>
. H. s. h ho is teach- <lb/>
in. county, i- vi-it <lb/>
his i B. M. W. James, in <lb/>
and was in to- <lb/>
day. He had Dot been to Greenville <lb/>
years says be hardly <lb/>
the town, there have been <lb/>
iii ii j change, <lb/>
Tuesday, <lb/>
. went to Norfolk <lb/>
his <lb/>
A. M. Moseley i to Kinston <lb/>
. j evening. <lb/>
I- lo Scotland Neck <lb/>
i n is morning. <lb/>
went to Rich- <lb/>
in- <lb/>
Mr. in d Mrs. T II. Ty. came <lb/>
in Monday evening Norfolk. <lb/>
St. Louis, will be <lb/>
town u tobacco. <lb/>
Nell Skinner weal to Tar- <lb/>
moiling i attend a <lb/>
d i i-e <lb/>
i the <lb/>
S. came in Monday evening <lb/>
to visit units at <lb/>
Mis- of <lb/>
who has been visiting Miss Nina <lb/>
Junes, returned home this morn- <lb/>
Mis- Is . of <lb/>
who n been visiting Mitt <lb/>
returned home <lb/>
tin- <lb/>
J. <lb/>
returned Mom evening <lb/>
Princeton. We all <lb/>
no in their bereavement <lb/>
over the death child, <lb/>
A. and <lb/>
b r, Mi Dora, went to Bethel <lb/>
to attend a school <lb/>
picnic at which Mr. Hornaday <lb/>
delivered an address, <lb/>
Wednesday. A <lb/>
V. V. went to <lb/>
tin- morning. <lb/>
F. M. Hornaday up <lb/>
road this morning. <lb/>
John has returned <lb/>
to Forest Col <lb/>
J. H, Blow, Ayden, came in <lb/>
tins morning to visit relatives. <lb/>
to Bethel <lb/>
this morning t. spend the day. <lb/>
Mis- Alice fang returned this <lb/>
in g from a i-n to Kinston. <lb/>
Jarvis Harding back to <lb/>
the a. S M. co Raleigh <lb/>
i his morning. <lb/>
C. of Philadelphia, <lb/>
who been here for a days, <lb/>
neat to this morning, <lb/>
Mis. l. and children <lb/>
returned home Tuesday evening <lb/>
i Nashville, Tenn. Mrs. <lb/>
Percy accompanied her <lb/>
home. <lb/>
Mrs. J. F. Kemp <lb/>
Who bas been Mrs. E. II. <lb/>
Taft, home this morning. <lb/>
Mr-. Tali and children <lb/>
her borne for a visit, <lb/>
BUSINESSMEN PROTEST. <lb/>
In the regular hums <lb/>
insisted upon, there is a training <lb/>
is superb. I am glad to see <lb/>
bat i, in ii is put upon the <lb/>
Saturday evening. <lb/>
Mis, IO. A. and little Son <lb/>
returned Sunday evening from an <lb/>
extended visit to <lb/>
the Bible. We note a de- Beach and oilier points <lb/>
improvement his hand <lb/>
writing, and it is my in- <lb/>
to send <lb/>
with him next <lb/>
Increase. <lb/>
Register of Deeds Williams <lb/>
has completed the county tax <lb/>
books for this year and tells us <lb/>
that the increase m <lb/>
last year t about <lb/>
Corporal made up a <lb/>
part of the increase. <lb/>
Mrs. B. and daughter, <lb/>
Miss Betsey, of LaGrange, who <lb/>
have been Mis F. M. <lb/>
I lodges, returned home Saturday <lb/>
evening, <lb/>
r. Nobles, a i Pitt <lb/>
who has been living <lb/>
Nash county several years, <lb/>
today, a visit to <lb/>
relatives in this section. He says <lb/>
it has about twelve years <lb/>
he was last here. <lb/>
Will Not Submit to Advance in <lb/>
phone Rates. <lb/>
II having become current that <lb/>
the Home Telephone Telegraph <lb/>
Company would advance the rate <lb/>
in es in Greenville, as <lb/>
soon as the improvements now <lb/>
being made to the plant arc <lb/>
the puce being el per <lb/>
mouth higher than heretofore <lb/>
charged, the business men are <lb/>
taking action not to to the <lb/>
advance. A committee today <lb/>
taking around an for <lb/>
the business men to sign to the <lb/>
effect that they will let their <lb/>
phones be taker out thin <lb/>
submit to the In rate. <lb/>
Preserving <lb/>
Pars at S. M.<lb/>
POOR PRINT <lb/>
<lb/>
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