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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/>
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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/>
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town u tobacco. <lb/>
Nell Skinner weal to Tar- <lb/>
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to visit units at <lb/>
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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/>
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b r, Mi Dora, went to Bethel <lb/>
to attend a school <lb/>
picnic at which Mr. Hornaday <lb/>
delivered an address, <lb/>
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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/>
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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/>
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Pars at S. M.<lb/>
POOR PRINT <lb/>
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furniture Dealer. Cash paid for <lb/>
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tends, Mattresses, Oak Salts, Hit <lb/>
Go-Carts, Parlor <lb/>
Tables, Lounges, Safes, P <lb/>
and Gall Ax <lb/>
Life Tobacco, Key West Che- <lb/>
roots, Henry George Clear, Can- <lb/>
Cherries, Peaches, Apples, <lb/>
Pine Apples, Syrup, Jelly, Milk, <lb/>
Flour Sugar, Meat, Soap- <lb/>
Lye, Magic Food, Matches, Oil, <lb/>
Seed Heal Hulls, Oar, <lb/>
den Seeds Oranges, Apples, Mm <lb/>
Candies, Apples, Peaches, <lb/>
Prune, Currents, <lb/>
and China Ware, Tip and <lb/>
Ware, Cakes and <lb/>
Cheese, Beat Butter, <lb/>
Royal In Win an t <lb/>
j a <lb/>
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OF VACANT LAND <lb/>
shads a. enter and <lb/>
thirty acres, less, of <lb/>
land Township, I'm <lb/>
county, lying between the i <lb/>
Branch Samuel <lb/>
line sud Well bound- <lb/>
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Win. use wife's sod <lb/>
others. <lb/>
This August 1806. <lb/>
Any parson or persons claiming I <lb/>
interest iii above described <lb/>
land must file their protest In writing <lb/>
within the next SO Of they will he <lb/>
burred law. <lb/>
B, WILLIAMS, <lb/>
Entry for <lb/>
county, ibis la , <lb/>
NOTICE TO <lb/>
Tin- lark of Superior of <lb/>
County having Issued Letter <lb/>
ii me, the m on <lb/>
the d iv of August, tho <lb/>
a of N. <lb/>
deceased, NOTICE is l. gives <lb/>
all person ti the to <lb/>
make lo the <lb/>
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in in i their claim i <lb/>
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. it Iii twelve months alter dale <lb/>
Notice, or this be plead <lb/>
in inn- of their recovery <lb/>
This the Mil. day or <lb/>
on the of Albert <lb/>
CREDITOR. <lb/>
The clerk of the court of <lb/>
having Issued Letter <lb/>
Administration to me, the <lb/>
nil the August, the <lb/>
, t Tucker, No- <lb/>
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mi hi in the ed, to all <lb/>
creditor estate to present their <lb/>
. i i allotted, in th <lb/>
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the notice, or this notice <lb/>
will he idem in bar their <lb/>
i h 12th Aug, <lb/>
E T. <lb/>
on of F. B. Tucker. <lb/>
I. a. i; Attorney, <lb/>
TO CREDITOR <lb/>
i lei-h <lb/>
Will of <lb/>
v A. ceased, <lb/>
notice is hereby given in all <lb/>
indented to i to make <lb/>
payment to the and <lb/>
iii p hat claim the <lb/>
must present the for <lb/>
within twelve month from <lb/>
this notice will in- plat i m bar <lb/>
recovery, <lb/>
July, m <lb/>
B, Brooks, <lb/>
I of Martha A, <lb/>
LOW RATE TICKETS <lb/>
On Sale via. <lb/>
SOUTHERN RAILWAY. <lb/>
B Extremely ow Rates are <lb/>
J. B. Spier, J. K. Barn hi <lb/>
S. M. Julie-. <lb/>
Clerk <lb/>
Sheriff L. W. <lb/>
Register of <lb/>
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J. l. Lanier, <lb/>
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j en i int the <lb/>
lies i;, i u I lie price <lb/>
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J. J. TURNAGE <lb/>
The Five Points Grocer. <lb/>
Three Bulls For Sale. <lb/>
One, half and half <lb/>
I veal- One, hill <lb/>
hull Jersey, <lb/>
old. One, full blood <lb/>
years old. <lb/>
J. o. Proctor Bro <lb/>
N. <lb/>
Central Academy <lb/>
REV. M W- HESTER, Principal. <lb/>
W. M Associate <lb/>
A home and <lb/>
School for I my men <lb/>
located in <lb/>
county, one mile from depot, <lb/>
mediately on s, A. L., road In a <lb/>
of or <lb/>
on a boo acre farm. <lb/>
For further Information ad- <lb/>
the o Associate <lb/>
Littleton. <lb/>
i ox, white and red. <lb/>
right ear, silt and In left, <lb/>
inn- heller, while <lb/>
color, marked and ball crop in <lb/>
ii ii ear, III <lb/>
with I, two or years, <lb/>
. mi,, is to call for same <lb/>
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I t d I once s w s w, <lb/>
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mutual consent <lb/>
1st, r. H. Tunstall purchasing <lb/>
the Interest In the bus. <lb/>
ires., c. Tunstall all <lb/>
s the and all amount <lb/>
due the bi in bun. <lb/>
This 28th, <lb/>
c. D. Tunstall. <lb/>
W. <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
of <lb/>
Pitt county having Issued lb r lasts <lb/>
lo me, the on <lb/>
the day July, on the es- <lb/>
notice <lb/>
hereby given to parson <lb/>
ed ti, the In make <lb/>
payment lo the undersigned, and to all <lb/>
creditor of said estate to present their <lb/>
claim properly to <lb/>
undersigned within twelve months <lb/>
after the date of this or this <lb/>
notice will he in bar <lb/>
This the day July, <lb/>
of the. <lb/>
William <lb/>
FOR SALE. <lb/>
A iii, e farm lying Tar river U <lb/>
miles on <lb/>
and road <lb/>
tores, This farm is in good has I <lb/>
on it, a good pack- <lb/>
house, an-1 out houses, <lb/>
dwelling with live roasts lately <lb/>
one coat of paint and every- <lb/>
thing ready to go work <lb/>
house mile, church miles. <lb/>
R, F. D. No. N. O<lb/>
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day. W. K. <lb/>
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an I I bird W . I <lb/>
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Superintendent <lb/>
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1st, 3rd <lb/>
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service at <lb/>
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M; M. Sec <lb/>
Covenant No, I l <lb/>
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Council U A <lb/>
Mi meets every Monday <lb/>
night E B <lb/>
B R B. <lb/>
TO CREDITORS. <lb/>
The of Superior <lb/>
having issued letters of <lb/>
to me, the <lb/>
on the 22nd day of Aug. 1906, on <lb/>
estate E. <lb/>
is hereby given to <lb/>
all persons indebted to the <lb/>
to make immediate payment <lb/>
to the undersigned, and to all <lb/>
to present <lb/>
their properly <lb/>
to the undersigned, with <lb/>
in twelve mouths after date of <lb/>
this this notice will <lb/>
plead in their <lb/>
This Tl day of <lb/>
F. G James, U F. Jolly <lb/>
atty. on tin- estate of <lb/>
Jolly. <lb/>
announced by the South- <lb/>
Railway from points <lb/>
on its lines for follow- <lb/>
Special <lb/>
in i i Spring, <lb/>
He <lb/>
lo 1905. <lb/>
Philadelphia, , Hill- <lb/>
Hi d <lb/>
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in <lb/>
Portland Ia <lb/>
Sin, <lb/>
Hill I <lb/>
special <lb/>
on <lb/>
June I 1905. <lb/>
K in-, hi, . <lb/>
to <lb/>
for the above <lb/>
I lie <lb/>
Pickets tie sold to these <lb/>
ah millions on the <lb/>
mini III i-ill be bull <lb/>
H, any Ticket <lb/>
em i the Southern <lb/>
, e Is Hi -a ill <lb/>
. r- -i i <lb/>
R. L. VERNON, T. P. A. <lb/>
Cb i <lb/>
J. H WOOD, D. P. A. <lb/>
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Steamboat Service. <lb/>
leaves <lb/>
i; . fin I In mi <lb/>
ii. . I LI . Ion <lb/>
I., will. <lb/>
, i ii <lb/>
Philadelphia, <lb/>
New V sud all oilier <lb/>
North, ii Norfolk <lb/>
i all points <lb/>
Shippers should order their <lb/>
via Norfolk, car Norfolk <lb/>
Southern K. K. <lb/>
Hours to <lb/>
notice. <lb/>
ii. my Kits, Agent, Washing <lb/>
ion, <lb/>
J. t Agent, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
I, T. and <lb/>
f. Agent, V., <lb/>
Heart <lb/>
Weakness. <lb/>
Dr. Heart Cure has <lb/>
made many hearts well after <lb/>
they have been pronounced <lb/>
hopeless. It has completely <lb/>
cured thousands, and will <lb/>
most invariably cure or benefit <lb/>
every case of heart disease. <lb/>
Short breath, pain around <lb/>
heart, palpitation fluttering, <lb/>
dizzy, fainting and smothering <lb/>
spells should nut neglected, <lb/>
Dr. Heart Cure <lb/>
and sec how quick you will <lb/>
he relieved. <lb/>
It cannot make a new heart, <lb/>
but will restore a sick one by <lb/>
Strengthening the heart nerves <lb/>
and muscles, relieving the <lb/>
unnatural strain, and restoring <lb/>
its vitality. <lb/>
I Very i t In- n I <lb/>
work, <lb/>
i, ml<lb/>
down, <lb/>
II <lb/>
I Hi <lb/>
month <lb/>
I t July <lb/>
Una Kid nil <lb/>
nut m, i <lb/>
II- <lb/>
I could nut <lb/>
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i ii id ii -i it i could <lb/>
nil <lb/>
had In I up from, live In <lb/>
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mid my Is regular us <lb/>
work, i new <lb/>
work rim-Id, for an old <lb/>
in hi, MM year <lb/>
H, H. Frost, Ohio. <lb/>
Or. Heart Cure Is sold by <lb/>
i- -1. who will that <lb/>
lie first will benefit. If It falls <lb/>
he will refund your money. <lb/>
Miles Medical Co., Ind <lb/>
Announcement <lb/>
We beg leave to announce that we are <lb/>
Wholesale and Retail <lb/>
for- s <lb/>
White Lead, Paints, <lb/>
Colors, and and <lb/>
Ready Paints. <lb/>
There is no line in the world better than <lb/>
the Harrison line. It has behind it a cent <lb/>
reputation for honorable wares and honorable <lb/>
dealings. <lb/>
If you use the Harrison Paints you need <lb/>
never worry quality. <lb/>
We trust that you favor us with your <lb/>
orders whenever you want good paint for any <lb/>
Have just a car load and <lb/>
can give you Special Prices. <lb/>
Baker Hart <lb/>
N. C, <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb/>
AT THE OF BUSINESS 29th. 1905. <lb/>
man mid <lb/>
Overdrafts, <lb/>
etc. <lb/>
me Kin urea <lb/>
All real estate <lb/>
Hue Hunks <lb/>
Cash <lb/>
Gold <lb/>
Coin <lb/>
153,151.46 <lb/>
6.867.74 <lb/>
3,500.00 <lb/>
8,847.83 <lb/>
2,11110.110 <lb/>
53,958.67 <lb/>
1,100.84 <lb/>
11,871.00 <lb/>
8841,488.08 <lb/>
paid In 125,000.00<lb/>
Profits less <lb/>
Paid 7,250.73 <lb/>
Deposit to check 181,484.46 <lb/>
check out- <lb/>
3,761.88 <lb/>
lO THE PUBLIC, <lb/>
have a suit of clothes, <lb/>
pair of pant to titan or ureas, <lb/>
i ii I turn out <lb/>
work. Also <lb/>
altering Prices <lb/>
very r <lb/>
your me a trial. <lb/>
FRANK <lb/>
Hack Davis <lb/>
N. <lb/>
North Carolina, I <lb/>
County of It. I <lb/>
I, James I,. Little, Cashier of the shove-named hank, do <lb/>
that tho statement true to beat of my knowledge <lb/>
ind belief JAMBS L. LITTLE, <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to before <lb/>
me, this 7th 1906. <lb/>
C. TYSON. <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
W. <lb/>
Try a Pair <lb/>
our VICTOR SPRINGS one our OS- <lb/>
PATENT ELASTIC FELT MAT- <lb/>
TRESSES if you are not more than satisfied we <lb/>
will refund th price. <lb/>
Yours truly, <lb/>
TAFT VANDYKE. <lb/>
K. L. <lb/>
Dentist. <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb/>
F- <lb/>
General Insurance. <lb/>
GO ON <lb/>
YOUR <lb/>
and Best Companies Represented. <lb/>
Life. <lb/>
Fire. <lb/>
Plate <lb/>
Health. <lb/>
Accident. <lb/>
Burglary. <lb/>
A share of YOUR Patronage Solicited. <lb/>
The Reflector. <lb/>
Is Read By Everybody i and <lb/>
it money o pay for what they <lb/>
If yon have what they want advertise it and yon are sure to <lb/>
get a part of their money. <lb/>
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT. <lb/>
J. M. BLOW, Manager Authorized Agent. <lb/>
a AYDEN, N. C. -t. <lb/>
N. Aug. k. Books baa <lb/>
Lat Friday the old j street In Bis new office <lb/>
town was alive from center ll . <lb/>
A has lie.,, <lb/>
in style our I , <lb/>
With <lb/>
a in limit out <lb/>
their <lb/>
in full regalia paraded our <lb/>
principal streets. In t he alt t. <lb/>
they bad an address, <lb/>
band I he town <lb/>
added to the <lb/>
the n trains <lb/>
trains with a very <lb/>
crowd here from the <lb/>
to participate u. <lb/>
es a gala old <lb/>
indeed. We are proud to , <lb/>
there was not a <lb/>
ii break to mar the <lb/>
of the occasion. Thia <lb/>
well for our colored <lb/>
they at least need no <lb/>
T. lo teach <lb/>
As for DAILY <lb/>
we <lb/>
great in receiving sud <lb/>
receipts <lb/>
boss to arrears, We have a list <lb/>
all who receive their mail m <lb/>
this office. We also orders <lb/>
for Job <lb/>
an old shell <lb/>
near <lb/>
and in its descent made a <lb/>
noise, many people in <lb/>
fearing lest some buy <lb/>
who were playing near by mini, <lb/>
have bean under It, but <lb/>
mi one was Inn I is <lb/>
relieved of another <lb/>
so forcibly a the days <lb/>
of Otter <lb/>
If you need in <lb/>
Tin an <lb/>
come to us, Hail Jenkins. <lb/>
J. W. and J, W. <lb/>
h from the north, <lb/>
K. B. Dall Co. will do all they <lb/>
possible can to you with <lb/>
their new lino of heavy and <lb/>
Crawford, of Win- <lb/>
in on a visit to <lb/>
friends. <lb/>
j. A. Harrington, cotton <lb/>
at this point, noted his <lb/>
and an intern <lb/>
and purpose In the public III <lb/>
awhile and we were <lb/>
to part with him. We foam <lb/>
companion, easy i <lb/>
with and a high toned <lb/>
lo every re-peel. , <lb/>
with him unlimited <lb/>
rent a up <lb/>
Hod get, <lb/>
N. <lb/>
A. A. Johnston <lb/>
mil W, all <lb/>
villa, were. Monday. <lb/>
The seem to be on <lb/>
white man along the <lb/>
Saturday night <lb/>
--tiled one over in the edge <lb/>
county and Sunday i <lb/>
the brethren had i <lb/>
booting frolic over In <lb/>
Truly seems the brother in black <lb/>
mil got his on . <lb/>
of land near <lb/>
Scree la cultivation <lb/>
sale by J. It. <lb/>
and Mis. from the <lb/>
country spent the day in town <lb/>
have <lb/>
moved into their new brick <lb/>
iii south side Main street <lb/>
J W. of <lb/>
was here Friday, <lb/>
list received, tine line of bar <lb/>
and can lit in any Style <lb/>
i price. <lb/>
W. Books and family, who have <lb/>
men weeks <lb/>
Hay, Oats, Corn, Bran, Hull <lb/>
mil Mel at J. K. A Urn. <lb/>
Mr. of Norfolk, has <lb/>
several days <lb/>
in and <lb/>
manufacture seats for <lb/>
the trade, that are simply I be <lb/>
on the market. <lb/>
The mammoth showcase in <lb/>
It Smith store is heavily <lb/>
loaded with pretty goods <lb/>
notion, lie sure lo call and see <lb/>
l he in. <lb/>
old Rand-made Paw <lb/>
Paw Gum Bread Trays K. <lb/>
Hulls and <lb/>
a and creditable manner <lb/>
has a large pair of a <lb/>
pound Fairbanks scales. <lb/>
our friends can rest assured <lb/>
Mr. Harrington's weights wilt <lb/>
always bear the test. <lb/>
Toe hist two new bales of <lb/>
were t, this market yes <lb/>
and were sold at <lb/>
brought W, Bro, <lb/>
Hart A Jenkins is the place lo <lb/>
get your tall, us t lie <lb/>
handling K. H. <lb/>
and can give you a nice <lb/>
It lie-ins to Iii I and look like <lb/>
fall- weather has been <lb/>
right many more an- <lb/>
coming to especially <lb/>
day. are beginning n. <lb/>
and everything <lb/>
look. <lb/>
are re <lb/>
daily new groceries <lb/>
light from the <lb/>
Tim and the i <lb/>
picture men have folded per reductions in while <lb/>
tent and moved and goods, at J. <lb/>
The former carrying many a dollar Bro. <lb/>
that could have well A beautiful line of <lb/>
right here at home and think Negligee shirts and fancy hose, at <lb/>
much better advantage. <lb/>
i i from Ml cents per <lb/>
pair up, and ft cents per <lb/>
up, at J. H Smith Bro. <lb/>
Save your own hay. gel a crass <lb/>
fork, hoe, shovel, .-pane, <lb/>
ii-ii or post bole digger, at <lb/>
J. B- Smith <lb/>
A new line and Cribs. <lb/>
to at J. It. <lb/>
Hi. <lb/>
A No, Timothy <lb/>
Oats, Cain, Bran, Cotton I can supply yam wants in <lb/>
Meal, at anything in furniture. <lb/>
We keep Furniture, <lb/>
Bed Spring, Cook Stoves, <lb/>
etc. up stairs <lb/>
-on. <lb/>
Tobacco line, <lb/>
fin , <lb/>
TO BY II <lb/>
Having just returned tin <lb/>
Philadelphia Optical College aim <lb/>
a special course , n <lb/>
the human eye, and in the science <lb/>
if optics, I aid.- sod p e <lb/>
I la correct any id <lb/>
f i u other <lb/>
en. e ll ml I w II <lb/>
case weak eye, <lb/>
dull hurling, but i <lb/>
or <lb/>
or lo Vision, nil u <lb/>
in lie <lb/>
, d give lo tin <lb/>
or not <lb/>
per cent, of all em n <lb/>
and <lb/>
errors of refraction and <lb/>
tram, it is lo pro <lb/>
when your eyes call <lb/>
c . Glasses , e <lb/>
for errors of refraction -1110 <lb/>
eyes. Any style or form <lb/>
lasses desired. Ah good <lb/>
references as are iii the county <lb/>
application. <lb/>
J. D. <lb/>
Those squares, Ac. that <lb/>
Tyson have just received <lb/>
re <lb/>
Oranges, apple.-, and all <lb/>
kept by A <lb/>
horn. <lb/>
Cannon Tyson are guilty of <lb/>
their pretty enamel <lb/>
steads Cheap. They daisies. <lb/>
Those n <lb/>
hat Cam. Tyson handle are <lb/>
anyone the market. <lb/>
We will <lb/>
lay June 21-t offer for cash <lb/>
entire -tuck of dry goods <lb/>
shoe- hats at prices <lb/>
of in the <lb/>
Our is too large <lb/>
and this means of reducing <lb/>
-nine. We have just gotten a <lb/>
large Int plaids we <lb/>
at do white sheet- <lb/>
per Jackson <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
cotton planter the <lb/>
best on the market at J, Smith , <lb/>
Bro. <lb/>
K. Dall A new <lb/>
market beef, fresh meats, sail <lb/>
sage, and fresh fish. <lb/>
Don't fail to see Ty- <lb/>
son's new both plain am <lb/>
decorated. are cheaper <lb/>
than <lb/>
W. Taylor, our optician is <lb/>
now hack again from the <lb/>
Optical College, where he <lb/>
graduated a special course in <lb/>
the science of optic, ready to <lb/>
better service than ever before <lb/>
to those from weak eyes <lb/>
and in of <lb/>
Slippers, lawns and straw hats <lb/>
are being sold extremely cheap <lb/>
cash by Cannon Tyson. <lb/>
Don't forget that Cannon A <lb/>
OF <lb/>
a Bro. <lb/>
you a pump and pipe with <lb/>
point I feet long, and drink pure <lb/>
at J. It Smith <lb/>
A of Trunks <lb/>
scopes, Gripe, Satchels <lb/>
Cases, J. It. Smith Bro. <lb/>
For carpenters tools, grind stones <lb/>
I pulleys, at J. H. <lb/>
-Sum la Bro. <lb/>
Calico and Gingham at cents <lb/>
live to learn and learn to regret, <lb/>
sometimes <lb/>
The loaf bread <lb/>
from the at lie <lb/>
Call on Hart A Jenkins for a bar <lb/>
rel of Columbia Flour, none <lb/>
to be bad anywhere. <lb/>
William went to <lb/>
Come to see A Jenkins <lb/>
when you need to <lb/>
your feet, we can save you <lb/>
you something to lit the <lb/>
foot. We carry the nicest best <lb/>
shoe you ever saw. Try a <lb/>
p. and tie convinced. <lb/>
Mrs. Manning has been <lb/>
visiting relatives In <lb/>
J. R- Smith A Bro. <lb/>
your buildings by <lb/>
painting with <lb/>
Town and County lead <lb/>
and full line of colors, kept at J. <lb/>
B, Smith A Bro. <lb/>
For can peaches, apples, com <lb/>
tomatoes, apply to F. K. Dull <lb/>
The ladies that Cannon <lb/>
have the prettiest line of <lb/>
dress goods in town. <lb/>
Fancy candies, oranges, apples <lb/>
and bananas at K. ail GO'S. <lb/>
The soda fountain <lb/>
will be in service <lb/>
from now to the cud of the season. <lb/>
The newest and latest drinks will <lb/>
he there. If you want <lb/>
something nice try them. <lb/>
Hay, oats, ship stuff, wheat <lb/>
brand, cotton seed hulls and meal <lb/>
on band. Cannon a Tyson. <lb/>
Dr. Joseph Dixon <lb/>
AND <lb/>
Brisk Beat Railroad, <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
PHARMACY <lb/>
Ayden, C. <lb/>
FOR SALE <lb/>
One Bradley Filer, good <lb/>
as new, cheap for cash. <lb/>
L. A. Edwards, <lb/>
B. F. No. <lb/>
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb/>
N. <lb/>
business May 1905. <lb/>
Loans and i <lb/>
and <lb/>
I. us s <lb/>
hie from Hanks,<lb/>
-I i in. <lb/>
silver f loin, <lb/>
ii i a Hank notes <lb/>
other I . S <lb/>
Total. <lb/>
stock paid in. <lb/>
Sui plus ; <lb/>
Undivided profits lees <lb/>
-i <lb/>
Dividends unpaid . f C <lb/>
Do posits subject to check, 33,068.91 <lb/>
Cashier's 196.82 <lb/>
Total. <lb/>
iii <lb/>
GET YOUR SUPPLIES <lb/>
Now <lb/>
Everything you want in the way of <lb/>
I nice Ca Goods, Pickles, <lb/>
fruits, Candies, Nuts, can be had <lb/>
our store. <lb/>
carry a large supply of the Best <lb/>
Goods <lb/>
Groceries <lb/>
And Provisions <lb/>
Cotton Bagging and <lb/>
Ties always hand <lb/>
Fresh Goods kept tun- <lb/>
In stock. Country <lb/>
Bought and Sold <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
GREEN V I L <lb/>
North Carol in a.<lb/>
JOHNSTON bROS. <lb/>
The Cash Grocers. <lb/>
Scientifically <lb/>
Constructed. <lb/>
ULTRA, <lb/>
THE ULTRA SHOE for women <lb/>
is made with <lb/>
to the most minute details <lb/>
a perfected In its numerous <lb/>
style.- there is other Wu <lb/>
man's shoe oil the market soiling <lb/>
at the price the Ultra does, its <lb/>
superior, if its equal. <lb/>
A Shoe for <lb/>
Women.<lb/>
Here is the fundamental basis <lb/>
of a perfect shoe. We employ <lb/>
our own expert designers, and <lb/>
every Ultra Shoe is made over <lb/>
a last scientifically constructed <lb/>
to meet the closest variations <lb/>
f width and in woman's <lb/>
footwear. <lb/>
The Ultra Shoe meets every <lb/>
requirement of the <lb/>
whims of <lb/>
I- e i S V. <lb/>
. II l-l <lb/>
. . . <lb/>
. new, W. M, <lb/>
ll <lb/>
GREENVILLE'S<lb/>
Hopkins, Daniel Davis, Props <lb/>
Motto- <lb/>
experienced men m <lb/>
I i <lb/>
PROCLAMATION BY THE <lb/>
REWARD <lb/>
We carry SHOE, for men, in Oxfords, Tans, etc. <lb/>
Pulley Bowen, <lb/>
THE HOME OF WOMAN'S ONS.<lb/>
your Minis plate to I best finish return <lb/>
the promptly, send a trial order to <lb/>
II. Photo Artist, <lb/>
I IVE DEPARTMENT. <lb/>
official Information has <lb/>
l., at this department that <lb/>
lain <lb/>
and <lb/>
ii that the s <lb/>
limn- lied tho State, or in con- <lb/>
himself <lb/>
law be served upon h m. <lb/>
Now. therefore, I, it. H, <lb/>
Slide of <lb/>
i a. by authority in me <lb/>
vested by do Issue this <lb/>
a reward or <lb/>
for th i de- <lb/>
livery of tho said i limn, in <lb/>
the e i a; tin- <lb/>
mi I do enjoin <lb/>
ll the State <lb/>
citizen -i in bringing said <lb/>
criminal lo <lb/>
at our .,; the <lb/>
I day of. in the of our <lb/>
in-ii one nine I. ind red and <lb/>
and in one hundred and 20th <lb/>
our <lb/>
It. H- GLENN. <lb/>
. Private secretary. <lb/>
is a dark mulatto <lb/>
about or <lb/>
stooped shouldered, <lb/>
i some in f in nU eyes, ii-h <lb/>
the being <lb/>
of <lb/>
sue. <lb/>
COBB BROS. CO. wood wood <lb/>
LANIER HILLIARD, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
GARBLE MONUMENTAL WORK <lb/>
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. <lb/>
Iron Fencing Sold <lb/>
Norfolk, Va, <lb/>
Buyers and Broken in <lb/>
Cotton, Grain and <lb/>
Private Wires to New <lb/>
and Orleans. <lb/>
Dry, Split Pine Wood, cm <lb/>
length, delivered it ill <lb/>
No. <lb/>
Your- for <lb/>
JOE JENKINS. <lb/>
Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets <lb/>
F Hi People. <lb/>
Brings ll , Vigor. <lb/>
r n . In II it<lb/>
Sad <lb/>
n ; , Tea In <lb/>
i ii-h by <lb/>
GOLDEN PEOPLE <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/>
Farmers bring us your Tobacco <lb/>
The Brick. <lb/>
We will always work for your interest <lb/>
ind guarantee lull market price. <lb/>
BRINKLEY <lb/>
Proprietors <lb/>
The following <lb/>
Gentlemen <lb/>
Constitute our <lb/>
Working <lb/>
Force who are <lb/>
glad <lb/>
to see you <lb/>
ID. S. Spain <lb/>
Bookkeeper <lb/>
I. T. Bailey <lb/>
. S. Hardy <lb/>
Manager <lb/>
I. Harris <lb/>
Calculator. <lb/>
seat.<lb/>
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EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
A KB <lb/>
J. <lb/>
AMI <lb/>
Entered in the Si N. C, as second class matter. <lb/>
Advertising rates made upon application. <lb/>
A, Correspondent desired at every post office in Pitt and counties <lb/>
in to <lb/>
County. N. C, 1905. <lb/>
The aldermen of Wilmington run <lb/>
up against the and then <lb/>
sat <lb/>
Japan is about to take water in- <lb/>
stead of cash. <lb/>
Those peace envoys are having too <lb/>
big a time to be in much of a hurry <lb/>
about it. <lb/>
two who <lb/>
made i assault on Deal <lb/>
have time to reflect on ii in jail. <lb/>
Front the the papers keep <lb/>
talking there must have been some <lb/>
bad in that Charlotte encamp- <lb/>
n i <lb/>
Net a cent, says the czar, while <lb/>
a billion. Plenty of <lb/>
margin between two <lb/>
a raise. <lb/>
As the Equitable has also <lb/>
for an investigation it may be forth- <lb/>
coming. <lb/>
If the mosquito scare grows much <lb/>
larger people will have to be per- <lb/>
to carry weapons to defend <lb/>
themselves. <lb/>
The lynching at New is re- <lb/>
just condemnation through <lb/>
out the state Heath was worse <lb/>
punishment than the deserved <lb/>
the crime, as his intention <lb/>
to commit murder, bat the manner <lb/>
of his execution by a mob was add <lb/>
another crime as bad as the one <lb/>
he had committed <lb/>
We have always wondered why <lb/>
people would go away from lion e <lb/>
and make a spectacle by getting <lb/>
drunk. Atlanta is just now won- <lb/>
that same thing about her <lb/>
mayor. <lb/>
Two years ago the safe of the <lb/>
treasurer of county <lb/>
of about The treas <lb/>
appealed o the <lb/>
relief and an act was passed submit <lb/>
ting to a vote of the people of the <lb/>
County the question of the county <lb/>
losing half of the amount and tin <lb/>
treasurer half The election was <lb/>
recently held and the proposition <lb/>
defeated This means that public <lb/>
officials are responsible for tho safe <lb/>
of funds in their hands and it is <lb/>
their duty to keep such funds where <lb/>
robbers cannot roach them. <lb/>
THE MATTER. <lb/>
for <lb/>
X a it is in order for New <lb/>
to stand and take her share of the <lb/>
lambasting from the Northern end <lb/>
of the pike. <lb/>
If the sou to rise in partial <lb/>
eclipse, Thursday morning, that's <lb/>
his business We shall not rise to <lb/>
interfere wit h it. <lb/>
II e nun i t ; crimes <lb/>
in the last few the <lb/>
is Satanic Majesty <lb/>
has turned i kiss again. <lb/>
if. us the judge says <lb/>
calling a man a liar is equivalent <lb/>
blow, Mr. Fife has hit a big <lb/>
bunch of North Carolinians. <lb/>
boycott <lb/>
products has taken a deeper <lb/>
cut. It started in our cotton <lb/>
goods, but has now struck flour. <lb/>
Pacific coast mills say their trade <lb/>
with Chinese ports has been para- <lb/>
It will give the president's feelings <lb/>
a jar for all his efforts in the peace <lb/>
matter to fail. The should have <lb/>
been move considerate, especially <lb/>
after the exuberant thanks he ex- <lb/>
pressed when the president ten- <lb/>
his service. <lb/>
The president's is <lb/>
manifest in his persistent efforts to <lb/>
bring about peace, even in the face <lb/>
of gloomy prospects of success. <lb/>
A Paris newspaper arose with the <lb/>
s that Rockefeller come <lb/>
forward and pay the indemnity for <lb/>
The oil magnate is not <lb/>
hurrying to respond. It would cause <lb/>
too sudden a rise ill the price of oil <lb/>
to make so large a sum. <lb/>
Asheville is realizing the benefits <lb/>
that come from a city judiciously <lb/>
advertising its advantages and at- <lb/>
A recent census of the <lb/>
visitors shows that the city was en <lb/>
guests, who, at a <lb/>
low estimate, were turning loose <lb/>
a day in the city. When <lb/>
you have a good thing it pays to let <lb/>
the balance of the world Know it. <lb/>
Even a small town can profit by the <lb/>
example of Asheville. Such benefits <lb/>
come only through CO operation and <lb/>
talking up the advantages of a town <lb/>
for all are worth. <lb/>
The Greenville turns <lb/>
itself toward Raleigh long enough to <lb/>
if the jail is too confining <lb/>
for Mr Rogers and Mr Sorrell, and <lb/>
that their health has been very much <lb/>
impaired by the Confinement, <lb/>
the matter of sending them to the <lb/>
roads This would afford plenty of <lb/>
air and exercise for <lb/>
We beg to inform our friend <lb/>
comity officials are in the <lb/>
it of obeying the orders of the court, <lb/>
in this was presider <lb/>
over by Judge W II Allen, <lb/>
who expressly declared from th <lb/>
bench that he would not send them <lb/>
men to the roads. <lb/>
And that's what's the matter <lb/>
it Raleigh <lb/>
Then it must have been the <lb/>
of the judge that they should son <lb/>
where they are. So let the <lb/>
over it stop. <lb/>
A SMALL THING TO LOOK FOR <lb/>
TO FIND. <lb/>
Solicitors that prosecute and <lb/>
that convict should keep their <lb/>
names off of petitions for executive <lb/>
Herald. <lb/>
The Russians seem to put up a <lb/>
stronger the peace <lb/>
t i did on the battle Held, <lb/>
Put the may succeed in landing <lb/>
them. <lb/>
The Char tie list n <lb/>
voice in favor of pie. <lb/>
The fellows waiting to reach the <lb/>
counter would h to gel any <lb/>
I. <lb/>
Russia's last is the bead <lb/>
i. a in one the sin lay papers to <lb/>
the proceedings ; o pence c infer- <lb/>
We did I . Russia is <lb/>
dead, even she is licked. <lb/>
i lie I say a sch m r <lb/>
Massachusetts and <lb/>
down. How about when a man <lb/>
strikes a bar swallows a <lb/>
He is likely to go down I <lb/>
The secretary sends oat ;. very <lb/>
handsome premium list of the state <lb/>
behold in Raleigh I cl <lb/>
The list of premiums offered <lb/>
is very liberal. Having <lb/>
dent Roosevelt for a drawing card <lb/>
gives promise to a very large at <lb/>
at aching fair. <lb/>
A South African has come all the <lb/>
way to this country to search for <lb/>
diamonds in Kentucky and the two <lb/>
Carolinas. He says they are here, <lb/>
and we hope he will find them, yet <lb/>
every land owner should not get <lb/>
crazed with the idea that there are <lb/>
diamond mines hid around his <lb/>
place. <lb/>
The two revenue officers who some <lb/>
time ago made a vicious assault upon <lb/>
Editor ft. A. I of the <lb/>
Chronicle, have been convicted in <lb/>
the Superior court. One of them <lb/>
got a sentence of six months in jail <lb/>
the other throe months. <lb/>
It is said that B. <lb/>
way, president of Vanderbilt <lb/>
i at Nashville. . has <lb/>
his engagement there and <lb/>
to New as a volunteer <lb/>
in the yellow fever scourge t help <lb/>
relieve the suffering. True i <lb/>
character marks the man in such a <lb/>
step as that <lb/>
should not stay behind <lb/>
the other progressive towns of the <lb/>
state. I eta get together and have a <lb/>
Pitt county homecoming week. It <lb/>
will give old friends long separated <lb/>
a opportunity for mingling <lb/>
i besides be a big time fer <lb/>
the town and county. The business <lb/>
in n would do well to make a move <lb/>
in this direction. <lb/>
Almost every day sonic business <lb/>
man speaks to s about the need of <lb/>
a co-operative spirit in Greenville to <lb/>
work for the advancement of tho <lb/>
town. All admit that a chamber of <lb/>
commerce board of trade <lb/>
accomplish much in this direction <lb/>
The Reflector likes to hear the <lb/>
business men talk about these things <lb/>
but would much rather see them <lb/>
taking action. There many <lb/>
things right now that could <lb/>
brought about to help the business <lb/>
interests of the town if there was an <lb/>
organized effort behind them. As <lb/>
long as we go on without action <lb/>
there cannot be much progress. <lb/>
In the suit tried <lb/>
at Greensboro last week of Osborn <lb/>
against Leach and the Raleigh News <lb/>
and Observer, the jury returned a <lb/>
verdict for against the two <lb/>
The court though the <lb/>
verdict excessive and offered to re- <lb/>
it fifty Hr cent, if the defend- <lb/>
ants would agree to that basis. This <lb/>
the defendants declined, arguing <lb/>
that the evidence showed that the <lb/>
plaintiff had suffered no damage <lb/>
whatever, and the case went to the <lb/>
Supreme court on appeal. the <lb/>
first ballot half of jurors voted <lb/>
for a verdict of one penny and costs <lb/>
A first-class man cannot afford to <lb/>
go to Congress for a year <lb/>
He is not willing to surrender free <lb/>
and affluence at homo to take <lb/>
poverty and slavery at Washington, <lb/>
prefers to make Senators than to <lb/>
being a Senator <lb/>
Courier Journal. <lb/>
Let Your Fall Suit Have <lb/>
Label on Inside Coat Pocket. <lb/>
Fall Suits Now Ready. <lb/>
The man who can sit for two <lb/>
at a theatrical performance am. <lb/>
stand on his feet for the same <lb/>
of time at a political speaking some <lb/>
times himself unable to spend <lb/>
half that much time discussing ways <lb/>
and means to advance the interest <lb/>
of his Sentinel. <lb/>
L, <lb/>
Dave Whichard, of the Greenville <lb/>
always looks the <lb/>
bright side of things. He laments <lb/>
that the watermelon wagon will soon <lb/>
disappear, but finds comfort in the <lb/>
fact that it will be followed by those <lb/>
bearing sweet potatoes and pump- <lb/>
kins And then there is the luscious <lb/>
the famous James <lb/>
a that Brother Whichard might <lb/>
have taken count of. These will be <lb/>
coining into market later on. <lb/>
Goldsboro Argus <lb/>
yes, the is already <lb/>
in evidence, and our appetite is <lb/>
whetted in anticipation of the early <lb/>
arrival of the luscious James When <lb/>
these have passed away Jack frost <lb/>
will have the persimmon mellow <lb/>
enough for to be <lb/>
followed by Thanksgiving day and <lb/>
Christmas. Always something to <lb/>
be thankful for if we will only look <lb/>
out for them. <lb/>
A reward of has been offered <lb/>
by the governor for the arrest of a <lb/>
murderer in Pitt county. This looks <lb/>
like a small reward for the <lb/>
of a murderer, and yet it <lb/>
might be just as well not to offer any <lb/>
at all. If arrested and tried it is <lb/>
doubtful if the punishment would <lb/>
be greater in proportion than <lb/>
reward offered. Human life is <lb/>
mighty cheap in North Carolina. <lb/>
Henderson Gold Leaf. <lb/>
It is to be considered that Japan <lb/>
is today in a position where she can <lb/>
enforce absolutely every demand she <lb/>
makes of Russia. is not <lb/>
asked to give up anything she has <lb/>
possession of, save the indemnity. <lb/>
An indemnity is not more costly than <lb/>
war, and it is all that Russia <lb/>
choice about. Louisville Post. <lb/>
In view of the <lb/>
in South Carolina, The Charles <lb/>
ton News and Courier has sent to <lb/>
for ammunition. It is found <lb/>
that in <lb/>
counties in that state. I option <lb/>
and county dispensaries without <lb/>
state control appear to solve the <lb/>
liquor question in <lb/>
lot.- Chronicle. <lb/>
Those who think that it is <lb/>
to seek the mountains or <lb/>
healing springs for long life are <lb/>
hereby reminded of their mistake by <lb/>
the fact that Greenville has n col- <lb/>
resident who is years old. <lb/>
Reflector says that last, year <lb/>
had a touch of rheumatism and <lb/>
in order to gel rid of it he cuts <lb/>
wood, saying wood is a good <lb/>
cure for rheumatism That is a <lb/>
cheaper remedy than journeying to <lb/>
the and <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
The Naval Intelligence Bureau at <lb/>
Washington has issued a revised <lb/>
table showing the naval strength <lb/>
the seven chief nations of the world <lb/>
The United States in total tonnage <lb/>
fourth, being outranked by Great <lb/>
Britain, France and Germany. This <lb/>
country stands fifth in the number <lb/>
of battleships, seventh in armored <lb/>
cruisers, fourth in cruisers above <lb/>
ions, seventh in torpedo boats, <lb/>
in boat destroyers and <lb/>
fifth in submarines. If any of us <lb/>
tremble over these standings below <lb/>
the top we may console ourselves, <lb/>
however, with the reflection that <lb/>
stand first in marksmanship and <lb/>
quality of the men behind the guns <lb/>
and in two or three years we shall <lb/>
have doubled our number of battle <lb/>
ships and have multiplied our big <lb/>
armored cruisers by six. <lb/>
TWO HIP ATS STRAYED. <lb/>
I have lost two shoals-one sandy <lb/>
red borrow weighing about <lb/>
pounds, marked iii both <lb/>
ears and bob tailed; the other a <lb/>
frizzled sow with white feet, <lb/>
marked both ears, <lb/>
pounds. Will <lb/>
reward any one who will up <lb/>
these shoats and notify me so they <lb/>
can be recovered. <lb/>
II. <lb/>
Six miles from <lb/>
GREAT CLEARANCE SALE <lb/>
Beginning Saturday July 18th, and for days only we will <lb/>
sell our entire stock for k off. <lb/>
Embroideries. <lb/>
values values lie. <lb/>
-Tic values w values rt <lb/>
and Laces reduced in tins sale. <lb/>
Colored Lawns value, <lb/>
A big reduction in all dry goods and notions. <lb/>
SHOES. SHOES. <lb/>
Ladies Oxfords and Sandals in Patent Kid. <lb/>
98.00 values 12.35 <lb/>
values W CHI values <lb/>
1.60 values 1.15 <lb/>
James F. Davenport. <lb/>
The young man loves the young lady. <lb/>
That s his business <lb/>
The young lady loves the young man, <lb/>
That's her business- <lb/>
Soon they will marry, <lb/>
That's their business <lb/>
The minister will marry 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. I <lb/>
STRAY TAKEN <lb/>
I have taken up a -nay shoat <lb/>
that has been running with my <lb/>
Stock two month-. I tie <lb/>
shout in red color, <lb/>
about pounds, has silt in right <lb/>
ear and boo ruled. Owner is <lb/>
notified to call for pay <lb/>
charges. MOSES EVANS. <lb/>
near <lb/>
Blanche is now <lb/>
u Baltimore taking a special <lb/>
course in hat making and will <lb/>
select ROOM of the newest things in <lb/>
millinery in the interest of my <lb/>
business. My line good this <lb/>
fall will surpass that I have <lb/>
Opening announce- <lb/>
later. Mrs. L. Griffin,<lb/>
WINTERVILLE <lb/>
This department is in of who is authorized to rep- <lb/>
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory. <lb/>
M. Aug. <lb/>
Prof. O. E. Lineberry attended <lb/>
a picnic in Lenoir county <lb/>
day, where he found five <lb/>
students tor the Winterville High <lb/>
school. <lb/>
A. W. Ange Co., arc selling <lb/>
They sell a pretty <lb/>
shoe cents. <lb/>
Friday afternoon Miss Olivers <lb/>
gave a party honor of <lb/>
Miss Irma Panel of <lb/>
Ayden. All the little folks <lb/>
thoroughly enjoyed it. <lb/>
The A. G. Manufacturing <lb/>
are w-king some the <lb/>
best and most comfortable desks <lb/>
on the market, which they will <lb/>
sell at a very low price. We hope <lb/>
many of the the <lb/>
will avail themselves of <lb/>
this opportunity to make their <lb/>
rooms comfortable and <lb/>
pleasant before the of the <lb/>
schools. <lb/>
Misses Mela Dew, Carrie and of Gold Point, spent <lb/>
Henrietta Wesson, matrons at j s and Sunday with friends <lb/>
dormitories, are back again getting <lb/>
tilings in readiness for the <lb/>
Listen for welding moo. <lb/>
One of our lair of <lb/>
age i considering a <lb/>
prop in fact, she <lb/>
she it <lb/>
entirely in of the Lord. <lb/>
One her ids says, <lb/>
may know what that <lb/>
We expect somebody will get a <lb/>
prompt reply. No joke. <lb/>
in need of JOBS and <lb/>
serve go to, Harrington, <lb/>
Go. <lb/>
J. Jackson and F. F. left <lb/>
yesterday morning to Wake <lb/>
forest college. These are two of <lb/>
ii- most promising men <lb/>
and we expect much from them in <lb/>
the future. <lb/>
All c of paint, and yellow <lb/>
at Harrington Barber Co. <lb/>
Mrs. Strickland a <lb/>
few days visit to her <lb/>
Livery and feed stables, but <lb/>
whip and W. L. House. <lb/>
Misses Vivian <lb/>
of school next Monday. <lb/>
yards standard calicoes at <lb/>
per yard, Harrington, Barber <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Miss Kale Chapman is visiting <lb/>
relatives Deal week. <lb/>
at <lb/>
Barber Co. <lb/>
I,. N. Edwards and sou <lb/>
yesterday here on business. His <lb/>
many friends of our village deeply <lb/>
sympathize mill in his seven <lb/>
hiss, his house contents having <lb/>
been destroyed by tire last Friday. <lb/>
by R. G. Chapman <lb/>
car load lime which <lb/>
they will sell very cheap. <lb/>
We saw Herbert Ellis and wile, <lb/>
in town yesterday shopping. <lb/>
n. new lot of tied springs, mat- <lb/>
tresses and furniture A. W. <lb/>
Ange V Co. <lb/>
Misses Cora Carroll, Sadie Carroll, <lb/>
Minnie and Eva Cox, <lb/>
near Black attended <lb/>
church here Holiday. <lb/>
in need of a good Barrel <lb/>
of Flower see A. W. Ange St Co. <lb/>
They have old reliable <lb/>
Prof, F. C. Nye came home Fri <lb/>
day night sick, but we are glad to <lb/>
know that lie is out again and is <lb/>
enjoying his good health. <lb/>
Alter purchasing her new stock <lb/>
of millinery, Mrs. Sarah Taylor <lb/>
returned Thursday night trim <lb/>
Baltimore. <lb/>
The oat-look of <lb/>
the Winterville High <lb/>
grows brighter every day. The <lb/>
school has huge dormitories, but <lb/>
if they were twice as they <lb/>
could easily be at the open- <lb/>
our last mail brought in more <lb/>
for Hunsucker <lb/>
Ye think that Ayden cm- <lb/>
respondent was mistaken about <lb/>
two colored men's having a shoot- <lb/>
frolic in our low; Sunday <lb/>
afternoon. We have made <lb/>
gent inquiry and can And no one <lb/>
who knows anything about it <lb/>
One man told UH he had heard <lb/>
that was a light live miles <lb/>
our in the At present, <lb/>
our town limits do not extend that <lb/>
far, they did, wouldn't our <lb/>
esteemed friend be living In a <lb/>
suburban <lb/>
Mrs. Sparks has an excellent <lb/>
line of millinery goods in the <lb/>
depot, which she expects to <lb/>
up in one of the BOW stores a <lb/>
few days <lb/>
II. Hunsucker is off on a <lb/>
business trip to <lb/>
where he will spend a few days. <lb/>
Twenty-five splendid Tarheel <lb/>
wagons for sale by the A. G. Cox <lb/>
Mrs. Charlie Johnson and child- <lb/>
of and Miss Gay <lb/>
in town. <lb/>
those new tar heel wagon <lb/>
ad <lb/>
hut what it <lb/>
roiled down th <lb/>
and is <lb/>
down, at A. W. <lb/>
will be <lb/>
Prices cut way <lb/>
new lot of <lb/>
A. W. Ange <lb/>
rant a <lb/>
VT. A <lb/>
nice. <lb/>
We just <lb/>
re-t and nicest <lb/>
Youth's and <lb/>
ii. i- <lb/>
line f Men's, <lb/>
, ever <lb/>
Conic and <lb/>
rend in Winterville. <lb/>
stock <lb/>
Harrington, Bar <lb/>
elsewhere <lb/>
tier Co. <lb/>
Men suits, good values at <lb/>
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb/>
Nice line dress goods, such as <lb/>
Broad Cloth and <lb/>
of all kinds, at prices way low <lb/>
down. Harrington, <lb/>
Nice pater US at <lb/>
We handle T. W. Wood and <lb/>
Sons and millet seed.-B. <lb/>
T. Cos and Bro. <lb/>
For Holt lime alarm <lb/>
; clocks and see B. G. <lb/>
a Co. <lb/>
Try a bottle of Dr. <lb/>
for Indigestion at the drug store. <lb/>
or men to solicit <lb/>
orders for stock la Pitt <lb/>
county. For particulars enclose <lb/>
stamp. <lb/>
Another large shipment of shoes <lb/>
all styles sizes and prices very <lb/>
paint, <lb/>
the bes. at II n Barber <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Tor hay, cam and oats, go In <lb/>
Barber A Co. <lb/>
Big line of hats and cap- <lb/>
received, latest styles. <lb/>
We saw F. A. Haddock, of Chi- <lb/>
cod, in town this Inn <lb/>
plies of A. W. Ange Co. <lb/>
Several from here attended <lb/>
services at <lb/>
A D. Cox Co., have received <lb/>
the first car load of for the <lb/>
new livery stables soon to be <lb/>
erected on the corner of <lb/>
Main streets. <lb/>
Pit County Oil <lb/>
Company can now supply your <lb/>
man is meal and <lb/>
bulls at lowest market prices. <lb/>
f. G. Chapman <lb/>
Co., are offering cut price <lb/>
their largo stock l shoes <lb/>
must lie sold within H few days ii <lb/>
Order to make for their <lb/>
soon l be received. <lb/>
up Mr. Cooper and ask him <lb/>
about prices of anything that you <lb/>
are interested in. <lb/>
We band a lot of <lb/>
in.--i hats that will now g <lb/>
below cost. Don't see them. <lb/>
will sell st some price. <lb/>
It. G A Co. <lb/>
Colic, and Kidney Cure, <lb/>
Che combination kidney medicine <lb/>
for stock a sure cine. <lb/>
at the Ding Store <lb/>
Them is why Pitt Co, <lb/>
farmers have to pay such <lb/>
high h their Hour, they <lb/>
can raise their own wheat the <lb/>
Winterville Mfg. Co is thoroughly <lb/>
equipped making splendid <lb/>
Hour <lb/>
The Reduction <lb/>
in Dress Goods Known. <lb/>
Poplin Ho Soil, was for <lb/>
Suiting that was now <lb/>
Hamburg that was He, now <lb/>
Ladies Hose now <lb/>
Lawn now <lb/>
Gingham in now <lb/>
White Dress Goods that was <lb/>
lie now <lb/>
Also a great reduction in all <lb/>
kinds of Spring and Summer <lb/>
Dress Goods. <lb/>
and be convinced <lb/>
A. W. Ange Co. <lb/>
THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA. <lb/>
No Luck In a Ship <lb/>
That Seen It. <lb/>
New islands at nine.- rise up from <lb/>
and fall back into the ocean. An <lb/>
island i nine to the <lb/>
coast of Sicily, remained for <lb/>
mouths and ad quickly disappeared. <lb/>
near the Azores, retired <lb/>
from public life before a was <lb/>
charted. The gulf of Mexico <lb/>
witnessed the advent and subsidence <lb/>
of small island.-. These upheavals <lb/>
of the bid the ocean II <lb/>
sorts i f mysteries connected with <lb/>
the unknown depths. An <lb/>
, U related in the Tail <lb/>
Mall <lb/>
Our ship a out <lb/>
days from Manila to the Sandwich <lb/>
Islands. It was a silent, dead black <lb/>
night. The lead showed deep <lb/>
Suddenly ire felt as if we had <lb/>
grounded. The mate suggested n <lb/>
sunken wreck, hut the skipper stuck <lb/>
to the theory of earthquake. Sub- <lb/>
sequent events that he was <lb/>
right. <lb/>
Daybreak revealed s low and <lb/>
misty sky. We lay as if becalmed <lb/>
in the midst of an oily sea, i; <lb/>
discolored in patches. Suddenly the <lb/>
water trembled. can use no other <lb/>
word. The ship rolled, and in the <lb/>
distance rose a huge, balloon slurped <lb/>
mass of , seam or smoke. <lb/>
There was not tin slightest sound, <lb/>
bin a long line of chafing water <lb/>
stretched acre-.- the streaky calm- <lb/>
Then the vapor settled over <lb/>
all, and we could hear bill not sec <lb/>
the seething and pouring water nil <lb/>
about us. The captain ordered a <lb/>
bucketful to be drawn up. was <lb/>
hot and like gas works. <lb/>
remarked the skipper us <lb/>
he sniffed it. poking up a <lb/>
new continent. wish we were <lb/>
of <lb/>
The air grew more oppressive <lb/>
moment. The vessel gave a j <lb/>
tie side roll, and word was <lb/>
that were aground. Over went <lb/>
the lead and came up covered with <lb/>
blue, oozy mud. We were wallowing <lb/>
in sludge, the darkness was pail- <lb/>
like and the in suffocating- <lb/>
close. Then air was rent with <lb/>
report- awful to hear in black- <lb/>
Tin re were three of the deaf- <lb/>
roaring blasts, and all was <lb/>
again still. <lb/>
When i he light red and <lb/>
natural, a strange eight met nit r eyes. <lb/>
It was as if the bottom of the Pa- <lb/>
was laid hare. We were help- <lb/>
less in a sea of thick mud. Tile <lb/>
fume- were choking, and we <lb/>
find to take refuge below. Hour <lb/>
after hour wt gasped, facing tin <lb/>
probability -f death by suffocation. <lb/>
Suddenly we felt that we were afloat. <lb/>
Whatever the hank of mud that held <lb/>
US, had disappeared, and after n <lb/>
time we made our way out of the <lb/>
spot. <lb/>
When we reached Honolulu the <lb/>
crew- deserted. no luck ill <lb/>
a ship that has seen the bottom of <lb/>
the -aid. <lb/>
THE COW <lb/>
-OF- <lb/>
THE BANK F FARMVILLE. N. C. <lb/>
AT THE OF BUSINESS, HAY 1905. <lb/>
Loans Discount.<lb/>
Due from Ranks <lb/>
Gold coin 1,190.00 <lb/>
Silver coin M <lb/>
Nat, D <lb/>
Capital stock pd in <lb/>
Undivided profits <lb/>
sub to check <lb/>
North I ,, <lb/>
County of Pitt. <lb/>
I, J. R. Cashier of the above-named bank, do <lb/>
y swear the above statement is true to th. of my <lb/>
Knowledge and belief. <lb/>
and sworn to he- <lb/>
re me, this 26th day of Au- <lb/>
190.1. <lb/>
J. V. JOHNSTON. <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
J. R. DAVIS, <lb/>
Correct <lb/>
T. L. TURN AGE, <lb/>
R. L. DAVIS, <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
reasonable. <lb/>
On. <lb/>
Black Liniment, spec- <lb/>
recommended for the human <lb/>
family, Hue for perfectly <lb/>
balanced, subcutaneous com <lb/>
Tor sale by <lb/>
Cox Bro. <lb/>
Have now on hand nice line or <lb/>
glass and crockery all very <lb/>
cheap. Harrington Barber Co <lb/>
Don't your eyes feel like there <lb/>
in Do they pain yon <lb/>
and feel tired on reading Do <lb/>
they become mattered and adhere <lb/>
while That denotes <lb/>
paired vision and should be rem <lb/>
by wearing eye glasses. B. <lb/>
T. Cox and carry a full line of <lb/>
spectacles and can th eyes <lb/>
with the proper <lb/>
Nice lot of glass ware and crock- <lb/>
always on hand. Harrington <lb/>
Barber ft Co. <lb/>
Redaction sales made on <lb/>
and Chapman <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Who raise their bay ran <lb/>
be supplied with the well known <lb/>
Osborne Mowing machines and <lb/>
rakes by Co. <lb/>
call see them. <lb/>
We carry samples of over five <lb/>
HEALTH <lb/>
INSURANCE <lb/>
The man who Insures his life In <lb/>
wise his family. <lb/>
The man who insures his health <lb/>
is wise both tor his family and <lb/>
himself. <lb/>
You may insure health by <lb/>
It. It is worth guarding. <lb/>
A. t ii. first attack of disease <lb/>
which generally approaches <lb/>
through LIVER and maid <lb/>
Itself in Innumerable v. j <lb/>
TAKE. <lb/>
W Hi <lb/>
II it I I <lb/>
And your <lb/>
A Boy Bee Eater. <lb/>
A Inn is described in <lb/>
the Rev. While as having <lb/>
lived in the neighborhood of S .- <lb/>
borne, lie urns in d <lb/>
said to have passed the winter doz- <lb/>
by the in half torpid <lb/>
but the lee- and war-pa n <lb/>
o tO tile life <lb/>
for <lb/>
of their <lb/>
. ho I <lb/>
ill bodies, as was <lb/>
made elf <lb/>
and <lb/>
food, lie <lb/>
stings, <lb/>
his <lb/>
lo the beekeepers <lb/>
In robbing the of their 1- <lb/>
cm sot men in <lb/>
the for the at <lb/>
the M While this <lb/>
e enter a- low and <lb/>
of i and <lb/>
In . before t man- <lb/>
hood. Iii- morbid appetite <lb/>
tin in the outcome <lb/>
disease. London <lb/>
Negligee <lb/>
The desirable shirt worn by the <lb/>
average man in is the <lb/>
Negligee thin. <lb/>
THEY FIT WHEN STIFF BOSOM FAILS <lb/>
and the you get the <lb/>
soft shirt THE SHIRT in all <lb/>
Our not broken and the <lb/>
styles are here, and until <lb/>
15th we <lb/>
WILL REDUCE AIL GRADES FROM to PER CENT. <lb/>
All styles in our <lb/>
on line will sold for <lb/>
These will prevail day. <lb/>
No Shins will be charger at these prices, <lb/>
ARNOLD'S BALSAM <lb/>
CURE. <lb/>
Cholera By <lb/>
Jno. L. Wooten and Coward Woolen <lb/>
The Man's Outfitter. <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
Do yon with <lb/>
constipation, feel mean and cross, <lb/>
no strength or Hollis- <lb/>
Book; Men main Tea will <lb/>
well and keep yon ail. <lb/>
Xi cents. Tea or Tablets. <lb/>
Your will need <lb/>
Why not them Hollister's <lb/>
Kooky Mountain Tent Nothing <lb/>
equate It ab bracing, life giving <lb/>
Tea or Tablets, <lb/>
Store. <lb/>
hundred styles of wall paper. <lb/>
of near Ayden, are I are to furnish yon as <lb/>
visiting Mrs, J. B, Johnson. cheapen the Come and <lb/>
in need anything In examine before buying this Makes rich, red <lb/>
the crockery and line k Bro. , and muscle. <lb/>
If you want t tie to be <lb/>
healthy, strong and active, give <lb/>
them Rocky Mountain <lb/>
The Word <lb/>
The word 1- believed to <lb/>
come from Spanish <lb/>
at <lb/>
the of tho <lb/>
term questionable. in <lb/>
Spanish a garden or <lb/>
the where the <lb/>
Bang. Tobacco usually grown <lb/>
in a and when the leaves <lb/>
were rolled Up brought to S <lb/>
host, specially to <lb/>
mend product, as careful to <lb/>
that it was grown in bis own <lb/>
Thus the word which <lb/>
means grasshopper a <lb/>
lied form, to be applied to I lie <lb/>
of the grasshopper and finally <lb/>
to the cigar, whose material was <lb/>
grown there. <lb/>
Landed, <lb/>
lie had been calling at intervals <lb/>
for I've years, and one when <lb/>
he and the lady were sealed <lb/>
in a secluded corner of the drawing <lb/>
room the front door bell <lb/>
cried tho young <lb/>
man; tell the servant you <lb/>
are <lb/>
Shall I n loll her I'm on- <lb/>
I . Aug. <lb/>
Johnson and <lb/>
here on bu-in <lb/>
meeting will continue at least <lb/>
nun tonight and interest <lb/>
demands it. <lb/>
Ida morning. <lb/>
and <lb/>
Preliminary tree to All. <lb/>
Dr. J Odom, main <lb/>
The well known eye <lb/>
Bridge, spent be in Greenville, <lb/>
Sunday with bis brother, B. at one of the hotels, Saturday <lb/>
Sept. will be here <lb/>
wife and child- or days and if the citizens <lb/>
of attended services the town count; need his <lb/>
Hi st. Delight Sunday. He cures all diseases of <lb/>
Louis Williams, of was. the eye, tits glasses to suit every- <lb/>
this Sunday. old and young. Duplicates <lb/>
Mis Annie who lives lenses in you- d frames. The <lb/>
near Farmville, been spending j Many <lb/>
several days with friends in <lb/>
section. <lb/>
The enterprising <lb/>
Ormond has recently taken out, <lb/>
, old oil lamps and planed now can swim down <lb/>
ms lights in their stead, which stream with the current, but it <lb/>
gives white light. This one to swim To <lb/>
store la far beyond the ordinary have a live business, it necessary <lb/>
store. <lb/>
at., <lb/>
diseases are by lo after <lb/>
your eyes, no- . ears id throat. <lb/>
to <lb/>
The of meetings <lb/>
y use Cotton when <lb/>
be sure to see us before buying. <lb/>
K. ti. Co. <lb/>
For hardware and mill or <lb/>
House. Store. <lb/>
he girl shyly- And. Delight you . an get lees <lb/>
quarter of hour Already twelve have than half fie price. Sam <lb/>
passed sh -was. <lb/>
united with said church. Tin l m a w<lb/>
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Every Careful <lb/>
Wear.<lb/>
We have been engaged in the business of shoeing the <lb/>
LITTLE FOLKS SO LONG, <lb/>
and of selling the best and fitting the feet <lb/>
properly has grown to be such a fixed custom with us <lb/>
that you may feel perfectly safe <lb/>
When You Buy Your <lb/>
Children's Shoes Here. <lb/>
Our stock of children's Slippers embraces almost every <lb/>
desirable style and shape of the Manufacturers Art, <lb/>
suitable for Summer Wear. <lb/>
These Slippers are all first class in every respect, and of the best <lb/>
makes, yet we are offering them at greatly reduced reason <lb/>
is, we are overstocked and don't want to carry them over. <lb/>
The opportunity is yours. We will be <lb/>
glad to serve you. <lb/>
J. B. CHERRY CO. <lb/>
Sunday Trains and Sunday Letter. <lb/>
The is entirely in <lb/>
lifting its voice against mail <lb/>
Sunday in Lumberton. Hie <lb/>
tn demoralizing to thought <lb/>
II it is done in town bi <lb/>
the church members did it <lb/>
What a thought Either <lb/>
the teachings of the scriptures w <lb/>
i deplorable worldliness in th. <lb/>
must explain it. Km <lb/>
there delivery, bu <lb/>
, pi there are <lb/>
an to an end to i <lb/>
they are going i d Hun <lb/>
trains where the gathering u <lb/>
at where trains <lb/>
very corrupting Ii is a sham. <lb/>
handed a practice doe <lb/>
awaken protest and <lb/>
Sort The two pillar <lb/>
which the state and the <lb/>
real absolutely is the o <lb/>
the marriage the Sabbath. Tin <lb/>
state prospers as the Sabbath <lb/>
properly observed. It in <lb/>
proportion to the laxity of it- <lb/>
The church it is concluded <lb/>
c not in the w but <lb/>
the Christian Sabbath. He who <lb/>
loves the church and the state will <lb/>
contend earnestly for the <lb/>
Law in The Robe <lb/>
What Are tit Coming To <lb/>
We are living in an age that ii <lb/>
rapidly getting away from the <lb/>
old homely ways of our childhood <lb/>
It is very probable that coming gen <lb/>
orations will never know the sweets <lb/>
of the when life <lb/>
was not such a rush and burly <lb/>
burly <lb/>
A suburb in New York is now <lb/>
trying to suppress the crowing <lb/>
roosters the dogs in <lb/>
th town between the hours of ten at <lb/>
night and six in the morning. <lb/>
The Charlotte Sews contends <lb/>
people up there are drifting <lb/>
away from nature as fast as they can <lb/>
What would this world be without <lb/>
the bark of it cocks couldn't <lb/>
crow The thing we bear they'll <lb/>
be attempting to stop babies in <lb/>
Well, i if de, and it is a <lb/>
horrible state of <lb/>
Sun. <lb/>
It is gravely announced that the <lb/>
foot falls of a can n be <lb/>
by scientific instruments. It <lb/>
would be more like business to <lb/>
in that time cutting off the bills <lb/>
Post. <lb/>
Say Plainly to Your Grocer <lb/>
That you want LION COFFEE always, he, <lb/>
being man, will not try to sell you any- <lb/>
thing else. You may not care for our opinion, but <lb/>
What About the United Judgment of Millions <lb/>
of housekeepers who have used LION COFFEE <lb/>
for over a quarter of a century <lb/>
Is there any stronger proof of merit, than the <lb/>
Confidence of the People <lb/>
and ever Increasing popularity <lb/>
LION COFFEE Is carefully <lb/>
at plantation, shipped <lb/>
direct to oar various factories, <lb/>
where it Is roasted and <lb/>
carefully packed tn sealed pack- <lb/>
ages unlike loose coffee, which <lb/>
Is exposed to germs, dust. In- <lb/>
sects, etc. <lb/>
you as pure and clean as when <lb/>
II the factory. Sold only <lb/>
packages. <lb/>
Lion-bead on every package. <lb/>
Save these Lion-heads for premiums. <lb/>
SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE <lb/>
SPICE CO., Toledo, Ohio. <lb/>
lo Pub;., r <lb/>
and Printers <lb/>
We have new <lb/>
on which patent <lb/>
arc whereby we <lb/>
can reface old Brass <lb/>
Head <lb/>
lit. thicker, and make <lb/>
them fully as good now <lb/>
an i without any unsightly <lb/>
knobs H on the i f <lb/>
PRICES <lb/>
Column and Head <lb/>
regular lengths <lb/>
K. I. S and <lb/>
Hi ad Ruled Inches <lb/>
each <lb/>
over <lb/>
par <lb/>
Quite likely newspapers frequent- <lb/>
overstep bounds in publish- <lb/>
inn; what is really news. Some do <lb/>
it thoughtlessly, others do it for <lb/>
meanness, for spite, in this, part <lb/>
of the country this class is small. <lb/>
The London libel law is said <lb/>
to be discriminating, in ii <lb/>
lets a newspaper where an <lb/>
cannot out. -Maybe it <lb/>
does. All this reminds us that things <lb/>
in tins world are not put on an ab- <lb/>
equitable and fair basis. <lb/>
For instance, were a newspaper In <lb/>
make such charges against a man's <lb/>
character as are frequently made by <lb/>
an attorney in court, it would be <lb/>
multi-bed in short order. We know, <lb/>
of course, that sometimes the <lb/>
is justified by the evidence in <lb/>
making such charges, but some <lb/>
fact very is not <lb/>
justified, yet it is done before a jun <lb/>
and a court room full of people <lb/>
There seems to no law to reach <lb/>
cases of this kind, though occasion- <lb/>
ally we bear of a man lambasting a <lb/>
lawyer on the streets for such abuse, <lb/>
which case, should court still he <lb/>
in at the time, the <lb/>
is yanked up for contempt. And <lb/>
it is that things are not equal by any <lb/>
means Re ml. <lb/>
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Manufactures of Type <lb/>
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Central Barber Shop. <lb/>
Edmond Fleming, Props. <lb/>
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COMPOUND. <lb/>
THE SNAKY OCTOPUS. <lb/>
THE TOWER OF SILENCE. <lb/>
How It Feels to Be by This <lb/>
Marine Monster. <lb/>
experience of the octopus, <lb/>
writes T. m <lb/>
of the was in a little <lb/>
in Stewart Island, New Zealand. A <lb/>
small river flowed into tins bay. not- <lb/>
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crew of the Ship in which was then <lb/>
a soon discovered that the <lb/>
easiest way of catching them was to <lb/>
wade on the fine Bandy bed <lb/>
with bare feet, the water being only <lb/>
up to and when they <lb/>
the flat body wriggling under their <lb/>
to tread firmly and stoop, <lb/>
in the sand until they <lb/>
flounder safe between finger and <lb/>
thumb. Then they would raise him <lb/>
and put him in the strapped <lb/>
across their shoulders. <lb/>
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nearer the the finer the <lb/>
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was wading in the bay near the <lb/>
mouth of the rivulet and picking up <lb/>
some line specimens. Suddenly <lb/>
trod upon something like a blob of <lb/>
jelly. Fearing a sting, made to step <lb/>
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in several places by something that <lb/>
clung as if it would cat into the <lb/>
flesh. <lb/>
stooped and felt a long, whip- <lb/>
like tentacle twisted around my <lb/>
right leg. tore it off and a <lb/>
nausea which made me quite giddy. <lb/>
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thing than another held me <lb/>
and another and another. The water <lb/>
was shallow, but began lo feel <lb/>
if l must be dragged down, drowned <lb/>
and devoured by this horrible <lb/>
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of mind. and. drawing my <lb/>
sheath knife, reached n <lb/>
to where fell <lb/>
body of the thing, and, avoiding my <lb/>
bare feet, stabbed steadily Into the <lb/>
central part of the beast. was <lb/>
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clutch of the tentacles around <lb/>
legs relax, saw the water stained <lb/>
with sepia, and smelled the odor <lb/>
of musk, which cuttlefish <lb/>
emit when disturbed. <lb/>
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been laid hold of in water of <lb/>
depth one of these creature- only <lb/>
a miracle could have saved me from <lb/>
drowning. <lb/>
The Reserved Scat. <lb/>
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exception of one seat. This had <lb/>
been refuged to various people, tile <lb/>
lady who occupied one-half it <lb/>
telling every one who tried <lb/>
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mother. The child called In r grand- <lb/>
to take the seat, but the <lb/>
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lighted up with indignation. <lb/>
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.-aid in a voice loud enough to be <lb/>
heard through the <lb/>
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the woman who sat beside her. <lb/>
Cincinnati Enquirer. <lb/>
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Burial Place of th <lb/>
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and most airy spot of the city and <lb/>
feet above the level of the sea, <lb/>
it situated the most peculiar <lb/>
in the burial place <lb/>
of the It is called the Tow- <lb/>
of Silence. <lb/>
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found everywhere in Persia, where <lb/>
the placed under the open <lb/>
is dried by the sun and <lb/>
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where the burial place is limited and <lb/>
where death and misery invite <lb/>
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these carrion caters. <lb/>
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thirty feet high, forming <lb/>
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a roofless tower. The floor, made <lb/>
cement, is an inclined plane, <lb/>
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divided into three concentric circles, <lb/>
within which are standing sale by- <lb/>
side the low, open sarcophagi. These <lb/>
circles are connected by wide drain <lb/>
gutters, leading to the wall in the <lb/>
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laid in the outer, the women in the <lb/>
middle and children in lie inner cir- <lb/>
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minds one of the inside of a classical <lb/>
amphitheater, only in this tow- <lb/>
the corpse the <lb/>
the place of the <lb/>
spectators, while the <lb/>
occupied by the wall, fifty <lb/>
feet in diameter. <lb/>
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of mi anatomical institution. <lb/>
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dissolved the skeleton and piece- <lb/>
meal worked ii down tho wall, where <lb/>
the pieces of bones are <lb/>
further dissolved in a mixture o <lb/>
lime and while the blood <lb/>
and are strained through a <lb/>
layer of coal and sand and <lb/>
enter the ground of the <lb/>
a- pure water. <lb/>
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burial is the most cleanly of till <lb/>
methods and. from tho standpoint <lb/>
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to society wan startled <lb/>
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of members of <lb/>
the best families, were up <lb/>
the for gambling, <lb/>
PEACE TERMS REACHED. <lb/>
Japanese ard Russian Envoys Reach an <lb/>
Agreement That will ind the War <lb/>
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between <lb/>
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while the boy swung the <lb/>
gait, constantly <lb/>
receiving inducements to make it <lb/>
Gazette. <lb/>
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war, met <lb/>
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Sakhalin. Bus. <lb/>
agreeing to the island. <lb/>
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a and limitation <lb/>
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to dictates humanity and <lb/>
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tuns of Alabama, am <lb/>
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help cotton made <lb/>
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from Texas, n mas, I North <lb/>
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to lie <lb/>
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the week ending <lb/>
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for growth <lb/>
the week hat <lb/>
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lay- Cotton baa been i- <lb/>
to <lb/>
the bottom land corn has <lb/>
been Crowned and the land <lb/>
washed. On the other hand tut <lb/>
rain In placer <lb/>
proved to most <lb/>
crops, corn, but <lb/>
bud their bay <lb/>
fodder cut and the we-U <lb/>
in that <lb/>
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week for the ate about <lb/>
one degree below the average. I n <lb/>
many the are re <lb/>
to plow wheat, and while a <lb/>
deal of land been broken, <lb/>
it h i- been wet plowing <lb/>
become general. <lb/>
Fought the Officer. <lb/>
Deputy bad a <lb/>
i -i Joan <lb/>
Abe Scott, whom be to <lb/>
arrest Monday afternoon. The <lb/>
and they were <lb/>
both down In din for a <lb/>
bat the officer came oat on <lb/>
top. The t led <lb/>
brought to jail. A man i-- a fool <lb/>
to tight when an draws a <lb/>
warrant on him. <lb/>
A Correction. <lb/>
Under date of Aug. out <lb/>
correspondence con <lb/>
Charles and Waiter were ii <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
. l, they were for <lb/>
at d <lb/>
portion of the day In <lb/>
lockup. After a few strenuous <lb/>
em they succeed- <lb/>
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that were K-, A arrived <lb/>
here about <lb/>
has just been <lb/>
informed that W. O. and <lb/>
r D. Baker, -i <lb/>
the paragraph referred to <lb/>
l cs. and us it contains <lb/>
mistake the wish it corrected. <lb/>
e cheerfully nuke the correction <lb/>
at the same request om <lb/>
to be to <lb/>
make Inc statements <lb/>
people in their items. We are <lb/>
sorry it was done in this Instance <lb/>
and hope all will again-t <lb/>
such in <lb/>
To Prosecute Lynchers. <lb/>
Governor requested <lb/>
Solicitor I- I. Moore to <lb/>
Bern and make most <lb/>
aid lull examination to the end <lb/>
the perpetrators of the lynch- <lb/>
there, holiday morning, be <lb/>
brought to justice. Solicitor <lb/>
is now in New <lb/>
t the matter. <lb/>
STATE NEWS. <lb/>
Fire caused damage to <lb/>
the Blades knitting mills at New <lb/>
Bern, Sunday afternoon. <lb/>
A man near Wilmington <lb/>
and killed his <lb/>
him to be a burglar. <lb/>
Hatch to Run Another Excursion. <lb/>
Hatch will run another <lb/>
excursion from Kinston to Norfolk, <lb/>
exclusively for white people, on <lb/>
Sept. 15th. The <lb/>
round trip fare for this two <lb/>
excursion him reduced to <lb/>
for grown people <lb/>
cents for children years <lb/>
of age. <lb/>
DEATH <lb/>
HAT <lb/>
rices <lb/>
TO MAKE ROOM FOB OUR TREMENDOUS FALL STOCK WE WERE <lb/>
COMPELLED TO USE THE KNIFE ON ALL OF OUR PRICES. <lb/>
is Believing. <lb/>
GOODS LOWER TEAM EVER BEFORE AT <lb/>
Big Store, Greenville, N. C. Where you will find a big line of Dry Goods, Notions, <lb/>
Shoes, Clothing, Hats, Caps and Trunks, with prices to suit the times. <lb/>
We also carry a large and complete line of Furniture. <lb/>
Puts an End to It All, The Death Penalty. <lb/>
A grievous wail A little thing sometimes results <lb/>
as a of unbearable pain from death. Thus a mere scratch, <lb/>
over taxed organs. out or puny boils <lb/>
Backache, Liver complaint have paid the death penalty. Ii <lb/>
Hut thanks to Dr. is wise to have <lb/>
King's New Life Pills pot an I ever hand v. It's the best <lb/>
cud it all. They are gentle but on earth and will prevent fa- <lb/>
thorough. Try Only when burns, sores, ulcers <lb/>
An election in Vanceboro on the <lb/>
question of license or no licenses <lb/>
resulted In a tie vote. <lb/>
Guaranteed by Jno. <lb/>
Druggist. <lb/>
L. woo ten, <lb/>
The salve that heals without a sour <lb/>
is DeWitt's Witch Halve. <lb/>
No remedy effects such re <lb/>
lief. It draws out <lb/>
cools and heals all cuts, <lb/>
burns and bruises. A sure cure <lb/>
for Piles and skin diseases. De- <lb/>
Witt's is the genuine Witch <lb/>
Hazel Salve. Be ware of counter- <lb/>
they are dangerous. Bold by <lb/>
John L. druggist. <lb/>
and threaten. Only <lb/>
J. L. Drag Store. <lb/>
at <lb/>
After a hearty a dose of <lb/>
Dyspepsia Cure will prevent <lb/>
an attack of Indigestion. <lb/>
Is a thorough and a <lb/>
cure for Indigestion, <lb/>
Dyspepsia, Gas on the Stomach, <lb/>
Weak Heart, Sour Risings, Bad <lb/>
Breath and all Stomach troubles. <lb/>
Sold by John L. Wooten, druggist. <lb/>
Suicide Prevented. <lb/>
A startling announcement that a <lb/>
preventive of suicide had been <lb/>
discovered will Interest many. <lb/>
A down system, or <lb/>
invariably precede suicide and <lb/>
something has been found that <lb/>
will prevent that condition which <lb/>
makes suicide likely. At the first <lb/>
thought of self destruction take <lb/>
Electric It being a great <lb/>
tonic and will strengthen <lb/>
the nerves and build up the system. <lb/>
also a great stomach, liver and <lb/>
regulator. Only Sat- <lb/>
guaranteed by Jno. L. <lb/>
End of Bitter Fight. <lb/>
physicians bad a long and <lb/>
stubborn with an <lb/>
my right writes J. F. <lb/>
Du gave me up. <lb/>
thought my time bad <lb/>
come. As a resort tried Dr. <lb/>
I King's New Discovery for Con- <lb/>
The benefit I received <lb/>
I was striking and I was on my <lb/>
a few days. Now I've entirely <lb/>
my It conquers <lb/>
coughs, colds, and throat and <lb/>
troubles. Guaranteed by <lb/>
, Jno. L. Wooten, druggist. Price <lb/>
i and 91.00. Trial bottles free. <lb/>
you need a ledger or other Makes writing <lb/>
blank They are cheap at lucky curve fountain pen, best <lb/>
Book Store. made. Reflector Book Store. <lb/>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
D. Editor and Owner. <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN <lb/>
VOL No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1905. <lb/>
No. <lb/>
PUT COUNTY <lb/>
Property Listed for the Year 1905. <lb/>
The tax list for the year 1905, <lb/>
as just completed in the office of <lb/>
the register of deeds, makes the <lb/>
following <lb/>
BY <lb/>
Number of polls <lb/>
value <lb/>
No town lot- 1,281 value <lb/>
No value <lb/>
No m val <lb/>
value <lb/>
No goats <lb/>
No 7.974 value <lb/>
So hog value <lb/>
No sheep 1.589 value 1,572 <lb/>
No bicycles value 1,745 <lb/>
Value laming utensils <lb/>
Value tools <lb/>
Value kitchen fur <lb/>
Value provisions<lb/>
Value scientific <lb/>
Money on hand <lb/>
Solvent credits 775.182 <lb/>
Money investment <lb/>
Value Cotton <lb/>
tobacco <lb/>
Value liquors <lb/>
Value musical instruments <lb/>
Value plated and silverware <lb/>
Value watches and jewelry <lb/>
Val goods and n 279.372 <lb/>
Private banks II <lb/>
All property <lb/>
it personal <lb/>
Corporations l <lb/>
Tot listed by whiles <lb/>
BY <lb/>
Number of polls <lb/>
No acres I'd value <lb/>
No town lot- value 55.292 <lb/>
No hones value <lb/>
No mules value <lb/>
No jacks value <lb/>
No coats value <lb/>
No cattle value <lb/>
No bogs value <lb/>
No sheep value <lb/>
No Bicycles value <lb/>
farming utensils 4.426 <lb/>
Value mechanics tools <lb/>
Value A kitchen fur. <lb/>
Value provisions <lb/>
Value <lb/>
Value instruments <lb/>
Money on hand 2,4-10 <lb/>
credits <lb/>
Money investments <lb/>
Value cot n 1,819 <lb/>
Value tobacco <lb/>
Value liquors <lb/>
Value musical instruments <lb/>
Value plated silverware <lb/>
Value watches and jewelry <lb/>
Value and mdse 1,652 <lb/>
Private banks <lb/>
All other property <lb/>
Aggregate, <lb/>
The total all <lb/>
As compared with last this <lb/>
list shows increase of white <lb/>
polls and colored. The <lb/>
gate increase of real and personal <lb/>
property by whites is <lb/>
and by colored Increase <lb/>
in corporations a total <lb/>
The value <lb/>
cotton shows about bales, <lb/>
while last year there were <lb/>
about bales. The increase in <lb/>
this year is <lb/>
money hand <lb/>
BRILLIANT DANCE IN PERKINS OPERA <lb/>
HOUSE. <lb/>
Bug Had Splinters in His Toes. <lb/>
Wiley Brown's youngest <lb/>
a very small fellow, was bitten or <lb/>
stung by a bug and went to tell <lb/>
his mama bug with splinters in <lb/>
his toes got on You can't <lb/>
get ahead of the small boy. <lb/>
Fancy Sale. <lb/>
The ladies of the Baptist church <lb/>
will conduct a fancy sale at the <lb/>
Perkins opera house on Tuesday, <lb/>
5th, from to p. m. Refresh- <lb/>
will also be served <lb/>
Elegant Midnight Luncheon Given by <lb/>
Mrs. R. J. Cobb. <lb/>
There was a very enjoyable <lb/>
dance given Thursday night by <lb/>
the men of the town, com <lb/>
to the visiting <lb/>
ladies. <lb/>
The was beautifully led <lb/>
by Miss Lottie Skinner Walter <lb/>
Jr , assisted by Miss <lb/>
arid Billiard <lb/>
following couples <lb/>
Miss Cobb with A. M. <lb/>
Mils Lottie Blow with Tom <lb/>
Hooker. <lb/>
Miss Ada Wooten with Air. <lb/>
of <lb/>
Miss May Whitfield with Frank <lb/>
Miss with <lb/>
II <lb/>
Miss with <lb/>
Jr. <lb/>
Nil. with <lb/>
Smith. <lb/>
Him Warren, of Wilson, with <lb/>
Will Parker. <lb/>
Mary of Louisburg <lb/>
with Gary Warren. <lb/>
Miss Nan of <lb/>
With David C. James. <lb/>
Miss Jesse Lee Sugg with W. <lb/>
Miss Alice Lang with Ola <lb/>
Mis Helen Forbes with W. B. <lb/>
Harris. <lb/>
Miss Ethel Skinner with Charlie <lb/>
Home, <lb/>
Hill Home, J. D <lb/>
Richard White, Frank <lb/>
Skinner, Ned Laugh <lb/>
R. J. Cobb <lb/>
II. A. White. <lb/>
Sirs. It. J. Cobb entertained <lb/>
at luncheon <lb/>
of her daughter, Miss Irma, The <lb/>
dialog room was a scene of beauty <lb/>
with many cut glass and silver <lb/>
shaded the pink <lb/>
and red shades, gave a <lb/>
soft <lb/>
The guests at luncheon were; <lb/>
Mi-s Nell Skinner with Mallard <lb/>
Smith, Miss Lottie Skinner with <lb/>
Walter Jr., Miss <lb/>
Cobb with A. M. Mosely, Miss Ada <lb/>
Wooten Mr. Scoggin, Mrs. <lb/>
It. J with J. D. Garden. <lb/>
The hostess in her charming <lb/>
pleasing manner all the <lb/>
the front bull and them <lb/>
in the pallor where many <lb/>
fill vocal and <lb/>
were rendered. time <lb/>
soon passed u and it was three <lb/>
o'clock before I made their de- <lb/>
saying they bad never <lb/>
been to a more enjoyable luncheon. <lb/>
Music was by the fa- <lb/>
Bud Daniel Orchestra <lb/>
Name Your Farms. <lb/>
That is a good suggestion the <lb/>
Farmer makes, that <lb/>
farmers their farms use <lb/>
stationery like other <lb/>
people. There a few <lb/>
Pitt who do this, <lb/>
if every one with a farm large <lb/>
enough would do so it would be <lb/>
found <lb/>
New Firm. <lb/>
F. M, and P. S. <lb/>
have formed a <lb/>
the name of <lb/>
Gotten. They are fitting up an <lb/>
office in tho Masonic build- <lb/>
They are energetic <lb/>
men aim will build up a <lb/>
good practice. <lb/>
Mt. Vesuvius Ugly. <lb/>
Naples, <lb/>
is in full is throwing <lb/>
enormous masses of lava. Deep <lb/>
rumblings are heard <lb/>
of the crater, and lava is <lb/>
down the right side of the cone. <lb/>
SALES FOR AUGUST. <lb/>
Over Three as Large as the Same <lb/>
Month last Year. <lb/>
W. Harvey, secretary the <lb/>
tobacco board trade, has <lb/>
ed us the figures showing that the <lb/>
on Greenville market for <lb/>
the month August were <lb/>
pounds, at an average price of <lb/>
m r hundred pounds. <lb/>
As compared with last year a <lb/>
of over three hundred per <lb/>
cent in is shown, sales <lb/>
in August, 1904. being <lb/>
pounds at an average price of <lb/>
pounds. It will be <lb/>
noticed the average price <lb/>
year is a little lower than last, but <lb/>
this is due to the fact that the crop <lb/>
this ear is very common <lb/>
Prices all grades are higher this <lb/>
year than last, but so much com <lb/>
brings down the average. <lb/>
Tremendous Sale, <lb/>
Today the tobacco market had <lb/>
the largest sale of any day since <lb/>
the new season opened, it <lb/>
is seldom larger at any time daring <lb/>
the year. Ail of the ware <lb/>
house- were nearly the <lb/>
run between <lb/>
pounds. The tobacco <lb/>
in is very common and <lb/>
doe- not sell at a high figure, but <lb/>
the price is good the <lb/>
quality. neighboring <lb/>
counties were represented on the <lb/>
market today. <lb/>
a fact wort of mention at ibis <lb/>
time is the at tide of the colored <lb/>
race toward this <lb/>
A great many of the <lb/>
best known and respected <lb/>
approved of lynching, admit <lb/>
ting freely there must moil <lb/>
attention paid to the i <lb/>
The respectable <lb/>
people complain that they are <lb/>
posed on by the lawless of their <lb/>
roes because the of <lb/>
which is justly their due is <lb/>
denied them, thus impeding their <lb/>
usefulness to a great extent. They <lb/>
would approve of more stringent <lb/>
laws criminals and more <lb/>
active of the same. <lb/>
Journal. <lb/>
Must Keep of the Track. <lb/>
Local authorities of the South <lb/>
Railway are taking effective <lb/>
steps toward enforcing <lb/>
which punishes unauthorized <lb/>
people for walking on or near the <lb/>
railway tracks and are having <lb/>
warrants served on a number of <lb/>
who persist using the <lb/>
tracks a public highway. It is <lb/>
estimated that a thousand people <lb/>
travels the tracks between the <lb/>
depot coal chute daily, <lb/>
the presence of so many <lb/>
it naturally confusing to en <lb/>
and trainmen, who have <lb/>
to keep a constant outlook in <lb/>
order to avoid accidents. Two ten <lb/>
dollar were assessed by Mayor <lb/>
Murphy last Friday in cases of <lb/>
this Patriot. <lb/>
Thanks of the Czar. <lb/>
Oyster Bay, N. Y., Aug. <lb/>
Nicholas of Russia has re- <lb/>
gratefully the great part <lb/>
which President played <lb/>
in the successful negotiations for <lb/>
peace, in a cablegram received <lb/>
by President today Em- <lb/>
Nicholas congratulated and <lb/>
t baned the President for h s efforts. <lb/>
The cablegram <lb/>
august <lb/>
ins congratulations and <lb/>
wannest having brought <lb/>
the peace negotiations to a success- <lb/>
conclusion, owing to per- <lb/>
energetic, efforts. My <lb/>
try will recognize the <lb/>
great part you have played in the <lb/>
Port turnout h peace conference.<lb/>
for Parents. <lb/>
Don't expect good in <lb/>
children if they treated by <lb/>
their elders an unmannerly <lb/>
manner. <lb/>
Don't be surprised if children <lb/>
arc snappish and quarrelsome if <lb/>
you set them the example by <lb/>
so to them. <lb/>
frighten children into <lb/>
being obedient by threats which <lb/>
you have no intention of carrying <lb/>
out. future difficulties <lb/>
managing your children are <lb/>
increased by this unwise <lb/>
not practice. <lb/>
Don't t e with <lb/>
yon when you go to pay calls. <lb/>
is too great a tax on forbear <lb/>
of your and it has lid <lb/>
to the severing of acquaintance- <lb/>
ship. <lb/>
ii do <lb/>
things yourself leach the <lb/>
children how to do let your <lb/>
boys and girls up with <lb/>
slovenly habits. <lb/>
Don't that do n-I <lb/>
make companions of our children <lb/>
In their youth you <lb/>
hem to be your friends a lieu <lb/>
crow up <lb/>
Newspapers Denounce the Pods <lb/>
mouth Agreement <lb/>
Sept. an <lb/>
independent radical organ, attacks <lb/>
be Portsmouth settlement, com- <lb/>
article, <lb/>
Then recalling the attempt <lb/>
Count <lb/>
public will never re- <lb/>
main quiet when the national in- <lb/>
arc The <lb/>
affirms that the nation will be <lb/>
unless the public <lb/>
strong action. It asks why the <lb/>
victor is conciliatory and the van- <lb/>
arrogant. It declares that <lb/>
the speedy intervention of the <lb/>
people alone will prevent national <lb/>
disgrace following brilliant <lb/>
by laud and sea. It continues <lb/>
does not <lb/>
come brethren killed on <lb/>
field will have died inglorious <lb/>
The minor papers generally ex- <lb/>
press, auger and denounce the <lb/>
peace as humiliating. <lb/>
agreement <lb/>
rived at without a rupture can <lb/>
mean only great concessions by <lb/>
our envoys. Peace on such terms <lb/>
can never satisfy the <lb/>
The are <lb/>
disappointed. The fruits of out <lb/>
victories have been lost by weak <lb/>
Japan, victories <lb/>
the Held, has defeated in the <lb/>
council <lb/>
One From Pitt. <lb/>
The Supreme court on Thursday <lb/>
examined fifty applicant for law <lb/>
license and forty six of them <lb/>
passed. The list contains one <lb/>
name from Pitt county, Stephen <lb/>
Wooten. <lb/>
PERSONALS AND SOCIAL <lb/>
Only Small Crowd. <lb/>
Little excursion to <lb/>
Norfolk today WU not very well <lb/>
patronized, there being less than <lb/>
hundred passengers on when the <lb/>
train left this station. The pro- <lb/>
veil a more liberal pa- <lb/>
Leave Off Side Strips. <lb/>
Notice to the i this <lb/>
We, the undersigned, beg to <lb/>
state that a deduction of four <lb/>
per bale will be made on <lb/>
all cotton packed with side strips. <lb/>
This is the ruling the <lb/>
markets. Co. <lb/>
Moseley Bros. <lb/>
When time for putting down <lb/>
carpets comes will need old <lb/>
newspapers to go under them. <lb/>
They can be had for cents <lb/>
hundred at <lb/>
Thursday, August <lb/>
Dr. L. Skinner spent <lb/>
day in town. <lb/>
O. K. Warren went to Wilson <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
A. L. Blow went to <lb/>
Wednesday evening. <lb/>
Hornaday has returned <lb/>
from a short trip the mad. <lb/>
Attorney Hurry Skinner return <lb/>
ed from Raleigh Wednesday <lb/>
L. A. Cobb, of <lb/>
this morning to visit his father, <lb/>
J. <lb/>
Misses Eva and Helen Williams, <lb/>
Vanceboro, are visiting Mrs. N. <lb/>
W. Jackson. <lb/>
Miss Nell Skinner returned <lb/>
Wednesday evening from visit <lb/>
to <lb/>
Misses King Evelyn <lb/>
Hodges went Wad <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
Mil Me Move King ml <lb/>
brother, Richard, went to <lb/>
Mrs. J. O. of <lb/>
dine, came up here this morning <lb/>
to go to Williamston. <lb/>
The arrival of a flue boy at ins <lb/>
home has A. K. cup <lb/>
of happiness to overflowing. <lb/>
Mi-s Neil returned <lb/>
Wednesday evening from <lb/>
when- she wen to attend a ball. <lb/>
T. of St. Louis, who <lb/>
has been in town the lit few <lb/>
days, went to <lb/>
O. Richmond, <lb/>
who has been here for the last <lb/>
went to morn <lb/>
in. <lb/>
Mrs. E. H. and <lb/>
daughters, Misses Mary and Ivor, <lb/>
returned Wednesday evening fr o <lb/>
a visit, to <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Winslow re- <lb/>
turned evening from <lb/>
Indiana and Missouri where they <lb/>
have been -pending summer. <lb/>
Mrs. E. A Darden, of Wilson. <lb/>
who has been visiting her sister, <lb/>
Mrs. II. L. Carr returned <lb/>
this morning. Miss Mildred Carr <lb/>
accompanied her home for a few <lb/>
week visit. <lb/>
Friday, l. <lb/>
Miss Rives went to Rich- <lb/>
today. <lb/>
G. M. Lindsay, of Hill, <lb/>
was here today. <lb/>
L. Smith in Thursday <lb/>
evening from Norfolk. <lb/>
Noah Biggs, of Scotland Neck, <lb/>
in Thursday evening. <lb/>
Mrs. B. R. King, of <lb/>
came in this morning to visit Mis, <lb/>
R. W. King. <lb/>
Mrs. Alice Harper son, <lb/>
Alexander, went to <lb/>
Thursday evening. <lb/>
C. Parker, who has been <lb/>
home on a visit to his father, re- <lb/>
turned to Norfolk this morning. <lb/>
and Mrs. T, Johnson, <lb/>
who have been visiting <lb/>
his brother, P. M. Johnson, re- <lb/>
turned home today. <lb/>
J. E. pastor of the <lb/>
Baptist church, returned <lb/>
evening from Henderson where he <lb/>
has mouth. <lb/>
Mr. and Mis. C L. Hornaday, <lb/>
of Durham, w ho have been visiting <lb/>
his parents, Rev. and Mrs. J. A. <lb/>
Hornaday, returned home today. <lb/>
Saturday, September <lb/>
L. I. Moore returned this morn- <lb/>
from New Bern. <lb/>
C. V. York has moved to the <lb/>
Cherry house on Third street. <lb/>
O. E. returned Friday <lb/>
evening from a visit to Wilson. <lb/>
F, W. has moved to one <lb/>
of the Perkins h uses no <lb/>
street. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hock went <lb/>
to this afternoon to <lb/>
relatives. <lb/>
Miss Mamie Brink went to <lb/>
Raleigh this morning where he <lb/>
Will attend the Baptist University, <lb/>
Harry came in <lb/>
Baltimore, Friday evening, nod <lb/>
be here during the fall and <lb/>
winter. <lb/>
L. A. Cobb, of K Who <lb/>
Las been visiting his father, J. O, <lb/>
Cobb, returned borne <lb/>
I evening. <lb/>
f; Newark, X. J , <lb/>
who bus been here for sen-nil <lb/>
days, went to Kinston Friday <lb/>
eve <lb/>
Mis . C and A. B. <lb/>
Minor, of Suffolk, came j., Friday <lb/>
evening to visit Mr. H. <lb/>
Miss May Anderson, of Grimes- <lb/>
laved, who has been visiting Mrs. <lb/>
J. A Kicks, left Friday evening <lb/>
for <lb/>
Mrs. Mary A. Stephen-, of <lb/>
Dunn, who has visiting Mrs. <lb/>
Florence Dancy, went to <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
W. Hearne left this morning <lb/>
for Charlotte, where ho will take <lb/>
a iii one of the large <lb/>
printing houses there. <lb/>
W. R. Smith has purchased <lb/>
O. Hooker tho house and lot <lb/>
on corner of Evans and second <lb/>
streets, known as house. <lb/>
C. L. Wilkinson went to New <lb/>
York today to purchase new goods. <lb/>
Mrs. W. B. James, who has charge <lb/>
of his millinery department, <lb/>
ace bin. <lb/>
Noah Biggs, <lb/>
who has visiting W. H. <lb/>
returned home this <lb/>
morning, He is a very popular <lb/>
man with the Greenville people, <lb/>
regret very much that he <lb/>
left so soon. <lb/>
The Way Girls Talk. <lb/>
Rev. P. K. Law, the lumber <lb/>
bridge editor of The Lumberton <lb/>
B cannot understand <lb/>
the way some of the present day <lb/>
girls carry on conversation. What <lb/>
he has in mind is the meeting of <lb/>
four girls who all begin talking at <lb/>
the same time and keep it up <lb/>
continuously. he <lb/>
says, hear but a few words. <lb/>
Perhaps the girls hear and it is <lb/>
sense throughout, To us it is a <lb/>
jumble of sounds and no more. <lb/>
Bach one appears really ecstatic. <lb/>
The enjoyment is obvious. By <lb/>
law no discourtesy <lb/>
whatever is perpetrated. Each <lb/>
breaks in upon the of <lb/>
the at will. To get a hear- <lb/>
the voice is at times raised <lb/>
highly. Really, it looks like each <lb/>
has something to say and <lb/>
excited for fear some other will <lb/>
say it first. There in all an <lb/>
impulse to talk <lb/>
talk they must Mr. <lb/>
wonders if this universal <lb/>
practice was exploded by our <lb/>
for girls, these colloquial <lb/>
would not he more <lb/>
b e as well as less noisy Hardly. <lb/>
Nor would we like to lie the school <lb/>
teacher who would undertake to <lb/>
break up the habit. But, serious- <lb/>
Mr, Law is not the only one <lb/>
who has observed this <lb/>
It is something that man may <lb/>
comment on, but not interfere <lb/>
Evening <lb/>
Exactly. Just as soon as we <lb/>
mentioned that the train had <lb/>
proved It jumped back late. <lb/>
POOR PRINT <lb/>
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