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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD. Editor and Owner. <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb/>
VOL No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1905. <lb/>
No. <lb/>
BOUND OVER TO COURT <lb/>
Young White Man Under Serious Charge. <lb/>
Q. A, Clark want i <lb/>
THE ROAD GUILTY. <lb/>
HEAVY LOSS TO JAPAN. <lb/>
Blame Fixed For Wreck On Line. <lb/>
Togo's Flag Ship Destroyed. <lb/>
Japan, Sept <lb/>
Norfolk, Va., Sept. Juries <lb/>
Ayden Monday night and inquest from Norfolk City and battleship sank at <lb/>
morning brought hack Vernon I Norfolk county in the matter of early yesterday. Biz inn <lb/>
By no in, a young white man again the wreck of the <lb/>
WINTERVILLE <lb/>
whom there is a serious charge <lb/>
A two weeks ago J. L. <lb/>
son lost a watch from his room at <lb/>
his bearding house. who <lb/>
was here at the time working <lb/>
the telephone construction crew, <lb/>
was bounding at the noose, <lb/>
A day or two later be was trans- <lb/>
to Ayden to work there. <lb/>
Suspicion pointed to as the <lb/>
Person who had take-, the watch, <lb/>
mid close lookout was kept. Po- <lb/>
I Clark received information <lb/>
the police Monday <lb/>
the had been located, <lb/>
when i warrant was obtained Cm <lb/>
and Policeman Clark <lb/>
lied it to Ayden. The watch was <lb/>
on person and lie <lb/>
taking it. <lb/>
The young man was taken before <lb/>
Mayor Woolen afternoon a <lb/>
ii through <lb/>
Ills tit a Of not <lb/>
w No i into <lb/>
; ii case wan made except with a <lb/>
view in fixing Hie mis being <lb/>
dial he drinking when <lb/>
taken and did not In- <lb/>
tel d to Steal It. A justified bond <lb/>
f as required for ins <lb/>
at Superior court <lb/>
Boy From Pitt County <lb/>
II. <lb/>
who represented the <lb/>
yesterday at Hie inquests in the <lb/>
cases of the m victims who <lb/>
lost lives when an Atlantic <lb/>
Coast Line from <lb/>
Kinston and Greenville, N. O, <lb/>
shot through an draw over <lb/>
the western In the Eliza- <lb/>
beth river near Norfolk, reported <lb/>
to Commonwealth's Attorney Mar- <lb/>
shall, of Norfolk, Va., <lb/>
today that there was nothing in <lb/>
the evidence yesterday to justify <lb/>
a of officials of the <lb/>
Atlantic Coast Line in courts <lb/>
for negligence, and then <lb/>
will be no prosecution of this kind. <lb/>
The first civil action to be <lb/>
brought court as limit <lb/>
-i i i i,.,. t i. to speak a kind word for <lb/>
the hied here to lay by j <lb/>
Mall Northern, a buy eighteen <lb/>
ville train on the <lb/>
tic Coast Line Railway, which <lb/>
went through an draw over <lb/>
the Western Branch of the Eliza- <lb/>
beth river near n, <lb/>
August . hen seventeen persons <lb/>
lost lives and fifty or more <lb/>
both returned <lb/>
verdicts today, holding the rail <lb/>
road company responsible. <lb/>
The Norfolk city jury returned <lb/>
were lost Admiral Toga was net <lb/>
on board. <lb/>
The sudden sinking of the <lb/>
ship, Admiral Togo's flagship <lb/>
In the battle of the Sea of Japan, <lb/>
is though by many to be i- <lb/>
ed with the in <lb/>
pin over peace terms. As <lb/>
the exact chum of i he disaster is <lb/>
known, nor will it be known <lb/>
for some time. <lb/>
were order <lb/>
at one <lb/>
i he jury from the of and are trying to build up a chain <lb/>
of will explain the <lb/>
Norfolk, rind that the Atlantic <lb/>
Line Railroad was negligent <lb/>
in pinning Engineer in charge <lb/>
of the on a which <lb/>
we was fully <lb/>
The verdict of the county jury <lb/>
was as foil <lb/>
the jury, find that tie <lb/>
id parties came to death in a <lb/>
wreck on the Atlantic Coast Line <lb/>
near Station on <lb/>
August at an open draw <lb/>
and further that toe <lb/>
sud Atlantic Coast Line <lb/>
way was negligent in entrust <lb/>
lug train to one engineer, R. C <lb/>
who was not familiar with <lb/>
this division of the <lb/>
Personal Interest in the Boys. <lb/>
Rev. T. J. Allison, Sugar Creek, <lb/>
N. C, writing of Bingham <lb/>
school, near Mebane, N C, <lb/>
I wish to thank you for <lb/>
to Charlie during <lb/>
session which he spent at Bingham <lb/>
school. He came home with flat- <lb/>
reports of the excellent <lb/>
teaching and discipline in the <lb/>
school. He thinks that he has <lb/>
been greatly and I <lb/>
think so too. One thing about the <lb/>
school which has favorably <lb/>
Messed me, in addition to its <lb/>
teaching, is the personal interest <lb/>
which and your teachers take <lb/>
III the boys and free and easy <lb/>
Social relations existing between <lb/>
the and students. I hope <lb/>
the school w II grow in <lb/>
good I shall glad <lb/>
you. <lb/>
years from Pitt county. who <lb/>
was by the side two persons <lb/>
who were killed in the wreck. <lb/>
The boy says he only escaped <lb/>
breaking through a window <lb/>
and swimming around in the water <lb/>
for minutes. He sues for <lb/>
Condition Crops <lb/>
Washington, Sept. <lb/>
monthly bulletin issued today by <lb/>
Department of Agriculture <lb/>
gives the condition of corn at 89.5, <lb/>
as a year ago; spring <lb/>
wheat oats barley, <lb/>
rye, flax, potatoes, <lb/>
The average condition of tobacco <lb/>
on against <lb/>
84.1; one month ago, on <lb/>
September 1904 at the <lb/>
ponding date in and alive <lb/>
year average 81.3. <lb/>
The average condition of rice on <lb/>
September was 02.2 against 93.9 <lb/>
one month ago, 87.7 on September <lb/>
and the <lb/>
date <lb/>
Giving Away <lb/>
There will be music in the air <lb/>
when The Hub Clothing Co. gets <lb/>
through giving away the fifty <lb/>
being offered to <lb/>
their Every purchaser <lb/>
of worth of goods is given one love, <lb/>
of these talking and singing ma- Truth never uses perfume, while <lb/>
chines free. The machines are falsehood often smells sweeter than <lb/>
standard make and as the firm has a Va., Observer. <lb/>
only fifty of them to give away <lb/>
they will soon be gone. Chew the tobacco <lb/>
Very cordially, <lb/>
yours. <lb/>
Shot Sweetheart and Himself. <lb/>
Frederick, Md., Sept. <lb/>
Because his sweetheart <lb/>
persisted in her refusal to marry <lb/>
him and had dismissed him, Lee <lb/>
years old, is dead by <lb/>
his own hand,, the sweetheart <lb/>
Nellie is suffering <lb/>
from two pistol shot wounds that <lb/>
may prove fatal and her friend <lb/>
and companion, Maud Davis, has <lb/>
a bullet wound through her arm. <lb/>
Original Observations. <lb/>
History doesn't repeat itself as <lb/>
often as gossip does. <lb/>
The thread a love story us <lb/>
winds up with a tie. <lb/>
The majesty of the mind should <lb/>
OS the greatest ruler. <lb/>
Even a very weak man often <lb/>
shoulder a responsibility. <lb/>
The microbe of spite produces <lb/>
the full grown malady of hatred. <lb/>
Most failures are caused by <lb/>
not well enough along. <lb/>
A corporation may not have a <lb/>
soul, out is has a eyes. <lb/>
Summer roses fade and die be- <lb/>
cause there is no way of reviving <lb/>
them. <lb/>
Life has lessons, but the <lb/>
easiest of them all is learning to <lb/>
for the as yet unexplained <lb/>
The battleship was at At <lb/>
on September the <lb/>
was near her main <lb/>
mast. The of the <lb/>
vessels in mid the fire- <lb/>
men from ashore, many of <lb/>
were subsequently lost, went <lb/>
her assistance. <lb/>
Ah hough desperate efforts <lb/>
made to check <lb/>
spread rapidly after the lower <lb/>
mags sine with a might <lb/>
roar. The missing men <lb/>
six hundred. <lb/>
The was a first la-s <lb/>
battleship of 15.200 tons displace- <lb/>
Shew is built in England <lb/>
mil was launched in I'll- <lb/>
feet long, had s <lb/>
speed of over knots carried <lb/>
i crew of officers and men. Sin <lb/>
was heavily armored and earned <lb/>
our inch guns, four inch guns <lb/>
twenty pounds, and a number <lb/>
rapid guns. She <lb/>
had four submerged torpedo tubes. <lb/>
The School There is a Credit to the State. <lb/>
The editor run overt.- Winter <lb/>
ville Tuesday night and found <lb/>
town going right ahead <lb/>
with improvements. Several <lb/>
store are near- <lb/>
lug completion, a number <lb/>
are going up. and <lb/>
eh-c begin. <lb/>
The factories areal <lb/>
crowded with work. <lb/>
High <lb/>
Stalled the tall session last week, <lb/>
has simply n itself and ha- <lb/>
more pupils than <lb/>
w ho ii. A build- <lb/>
close by <lb/>
temporary use until <lb/>
upon winch work is <lb/>
being can be completed. <lb/>
Prof blueberry, tin; principal, <lb/>
there are none a <lb/>
right Co he gratified the success <lb/>
the school, it is ii <lb/>
whole of eastern <lb/>
PERSONAL AND <lb/>
, September <lb/>
J. F. King went t Norfolk <lb/>
So <lb/>
E. II l rel <lb/>
Sunday here. <lb/>
K spent <lb/>
Mi- L. P. of Nashville, <lb/>
who bus been visiting her <lb/>
r, L Little, returnee. <lb/>
Mine tills <lb/>
y, <lb/>
Lang, of No. is <lb/>
town. <lb/>
H. Ell a went to Aw-. Perkins went to Kinston <lb/>
Held on Lynching Charge. <lb/>
KI N. Sept, <lb/>
preliminary trial of W. l t i <lb/>
charged with participating in tin <lb/>
lynching of John tit Ne <lb/>
August 27th, says i <lb/>
Press, was held before Judge K. . <lb/>
Jones, a a ; <lb/>
at the on it IS <lb/>
ins city, Friday and ibis <lb/>
morning Judge Jones ordered <lb/>
held b for <lb/>
his at November court <lb/>
in Ibis county for investigation i y <lb/>
grand jury and court, r <lb/>
Larry Moore, of I be Third Judicial <lb/>
district, in which the lynching <lb/>
conducted the prosecution <lb/>
for Mate, and Shaw and <lb/>
for the respondent. <lb/>
Marriage Killed by Explosion <lb/>
Register of Deeds B. Williams Pa., Sept. <lb/>
issued to the following Powder Mills at <lb/>
couples since last six miles South of <lb/>
white. wiped out by an explosion <lb/>
Edward Lang and Mary L. at 0.05 o'clock today. Of the <lb/>
i thirty-two men who went to work <lb/>
Hardy Corbett and in the mill this morning, nineteen <lb/>
ford. <lb/>
W. J. and Flossie <lb/>
COLORED <lb/>
Sam Harris and Susan <lb/>
Hardy Gorham and Mary Par- <lb/>
John Dead. <lb/>
Dr. Charles <lb/>
received a telegram from Durham <lb/>
today announcing the death of Mr. <lb/>
He was a brother <lb/>
of the Dr. C. J. and <lb/>
of Miss Matilda of <lb/>
Greenville. Mr. was <lb/>
engaged in business <lb/>
here several ago. <lb/>
The Hem Was Wrong. <lb/>
THE was somewhat <lb/>
mixed in the items <lb/>
Saturday referring to <lb/>
Blanche Maud Lee <lb/>
having been north to purchase <lb/>
goods for Mrs. L. Griffin. Miss <lb/>
Cromartie went to take instruction <lb/>
in work the interest of <lb/>
Mrs. business and Miss <lb/>
Maud Lee went to have her <lb/>
treated. Mrs. purchased <lb/>
her stock while she was north a <lb/>
weeks ago. <lb/>
are to be dead. these <lb/>
thirteen have been <lb/>
Nine men, including C. M, Band, <lb/>
manager of the plant, were serious- <lb/>
injured <lb/>
Steamer Breaks Wheel. <lb/>
On her trip down the river Mi u- <lb/>
day the wheel of the <lb/>
Myers was broken, supposed <lb/>
striking some obstacle. The <lb/>
steamer Shiloh made trip in <lb/>
place of the Myers today while lie <lb/>
wheel is being repaired, so that <lb/>
patrons of the line suffer no <lb/>
delay In freights. <lb/>
Negroes Scrap. <lb/>
There was a row Saturday night <lb/>
among out in <lb/>
in which murder came near being <lb/>
done. Charlie Hell -truck Duke <lb/>
Gray across the side of the bead <lb/>
and face with a piece of scant I i n <lb/>
crushed the bones and left <lb/>
him in bad shape. Bell his <lb/>
escape. <lb/>
Beet twist <lb/>
Pointed Paragraphs. <lb/>
Faint heart ne'er got mixed Up <lb/>
in a of promise suit. <lb/>
When millennium arrives <lb/>
the world will have no use for <lb/>
lawyers. <lb/>
Great men slip down in <lb/>
and small men slip up at all <lb/>
seasons. <lb/>
When opportunity is spurred on <lb/>
by labor the result is sometimes <lb/>
called luck. <lb/>
A wise wife knows that flattery <lb/>
is the real key to her husband's <lb/>
pocket book. <lb/>
gossip say mean things, <lb/>
but it takes a good cock to turn <lb/>
out a first class roast. <lb/>
Instead of old women young <lb/>
whiskey the average man prefers <lb/>
old whiskey young women. <lb/>
Whoever chooses his wife for <lb/>
the way she looks on the street <lb/>
seldom makes a serious mistake. <lb/>
There was a woman <lb/>
could actually starch a man's shirt <lb/>
in the right she Las <lb/>
been dead several hundred years. <lb/>
Chicago News. <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
Joe Rawls even- <lb/>
from Norfolk. <lb/>
Harry Skinner <lb/>
for <lb/>
ti. W. Raker dime in from Lew- <lb/>
Sunday <lb/>
V. Cox, <lb/>
Saturday in Greenville. <lb/>
Burl James left Sunday for tie <lb/>
I i t it Chip Hi I. <lb/>
It. C. White returned Saturday <lb/>
evening from up <lb/>
Warren. retained <lb/>
Saturday evening I mm <lb/>
I. A. and <lb/>
went in Ayden Sunday n g, <lb/>
May left m d y <lb/>
a Rocky t. attend s.-. <lb/>
Ned left <lb/>
ii Chapel Mill to attend ill <lb/>
University. <lb/>
A A Black . <lb/>
ii mi h visit to his old home ii <lb/>
this county. <lb/>
Miss Bradley, of , <lb/>
Came in Saturday to vis i <lb/>
Miss <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. J. E, Forbes <lb/>
to Saturday evening <lb/>
returned this <lb/>
Lieut. L. A. Cotton, of <lb/>
Davy, came in Saturday evening <lb/>
to visit his parents at <lb/>
Mrs. J. J. Mrs. <lb/>
C. Mis <lb/>
Martha went to Rich <lb/>
mood today. <lb/>
Mrs Turn-lull and <lb/>
Misses and Katie, <lb/>
this morning for where <lb/>
Miss Katie will enter school. <lb/>
C. L. returned <lb/>
day evening from northern mat <lb/>
where he has been to <lb/>
chase his loll winter stock. <lb/>
W. return, <lb/>
Sunday evening from <lb/>
where she had been selecting <lb/>
goods for L. Wilkinson A <lb/>
On. <lb/>
K. it. King and daughters, <lb/>
l Misses Blanche and Mable, of <lb/>
Goldsboro, who have been visiting <lb/>
Mi-. R. W. King, home <lb/>
Bat evening. <lb/>
September <lb/>
It L. Smith went to Norfolk <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
Harrington Weldon <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
in <lb/>
A. M. went to Ayden <lb/>
Tuesday <lb/>
i, of spent <lb/>
It L <lb/>
i -day <lb/>
C man went In Bender- <lb/>
i cuing, <lb/>
II A, While went down <lb/>
id l ii . <lb/>
i . i. ibis morn- <lb/>
I S <lb/>
. I- went IO <lb/>
s to spend day. <lb/>
to <lb/>
mil, g day. <lb/>
ti i H -i i on i this <lb/>
ti. i <lb/>
Rev. Fleming, of <lb/>
tie I part of today <lb/>
re, <lb/>
Rev. M E. Cox this <lb/>
n nil u a visit to Winier- <lb/>
ville. <lb/>
I J. went to Win- <lb/>
en Hie sod <lb/>
r i d t is morning. <lb/>
Mrs. White, f Hertford, <lb/>
visiting <lb/>
trued home morning. <lb/>
Waiter Spencer, <lb/>
killed Sunday by a freight <lb/>
Soul railway. <lb/>
Ho. Ki-i of while <lb/>
in the inns after grapes, fill <lb/>
t was if not <lb/>
injured. <lb/>
Kev and Mrs, Francis <lb/>
t I, It let on, who have visit- <lb/>
Mrs. J. A. Lang, went to <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
Mis. . K. and little <lb/>
Miss Camilla of <lb/>
lord, Tuesday evening to <lb/>
i-n Mr. and <lb/>
All for a Dog, <lb/>
As a Io cede- tumble, as well <lb/>
as Seas, a dog take- the cake. <lb/>
There trial the mayor <lb/>
to lay i. came this <lb/>
A Hoy stepped on a dog, a man <lb/>
licked Hie boy, or levied a <lb/>
tine and cost- to the ii mount <lb/>
on man. Ami it <lb/>
was over there cat rear being <lb/>
another fight between two <lb/>
tors at t lie in because of a differ- <lb/>
opinion over the way it <lb/>
came out. <lb/>
Jurors Federal Court. <lb/>
A term Federal will be <lb/>
hell in beginning <lb/>
lie Edwards Ayden The jurors drawn <lb/>
from Pitt are Barn- <lb/>
hill, C. T. R. <lb/>
port, S. I. Fleming, <lb/>
D. K. Rome, M lord, I. T. <lb/>
s Versa Whichard went Hodges, E A. N. Joyner, <lb/>
and G. A. <lb/>
Monday evening. <lb/>
went to Kin ton <lb/>
Monday evening. <lb/>
den Monday evening. <lb/>
Jesse Harrington returned Mon- <lb/>
day evening a visit, to Wilson. <lb/>
Mrs. K. B. Higgs and daughter, <lb/>
Lula, went to Scotland this <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
Miss Hornaday went to <lb/>
Littleton this morning to attend <lb/>
school. <lb/>
W. J. Smith and little son, <lb/>
Jasper, went to this <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
Mrs. L. and child- <lb/>
this morning from a <lb/>
visit to Beaufort. <lb/>
Rev. Mrs. Francis Joyner, <lb/>
of Littleton, came in Monday even- <lb/>
to visit Mr. Mrs. J. A <lb/>
Lang. <lb/>
They Pay Elsewhere. <lb/>
have been tried here and <lb/>
We believe a properly man- <lb/>
aged laundry In Greenville would <lb/>
pay. There is a large of <lb/>
work shipped from here, to say <lb/>
nothing of what is done by the <lb/>
Thirty <lb/>
There were thirty people <lb/>
in mill pond, three <lb/>
miles from town, Sunday <lb/>
An immense crowd was present, <lb/>
estimated at The lap- <lb/>
was the result of a revival <lb/>
held in Beady Branch Free Will <lb/>
Baptist church.<lb/>
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THE ULTRA WOE <lb/>
is made i <lb/>
to in <lb/>
rt the <lb/>
at i <lb/>
Have Returned From the <lb/>
Northern Markets. <lb/>
items Scientifically <lb/>
N. c. Constructed. <lb/>
H A. Gray made business calls <lb/>
in Washington Friday. <lb/>
Mr. Duncan, one of Raleigh a <lb/>
elevens gentlemen, arrived Thurs- <lb/>
day to spend a few days with us <lb/>
lie is in revenue service. <lb/>
A Andrews and family of <lb/>
South Rocky Mount spent last week <lb/>
with relatives here and returned <lb/>
Sunday <lb/>
T. A. and wife, <lb/>
Savannah, Ga., spent last week with <lb/>
relatives in this section- Tiny left <lb/>
for their home Friday. <lb/>
Miss left Friday for <lb/>
to attend school. <lb/>
is Miss fourth year at this <lb/>
school. <lb/>
The revival at Oak Grove closed <lb/>
Friday. joined the church. <lb/>
It was conducted by Revs. <lb/>
and Bro n. Both are line scholars <lb/>
and orators. <lb/>
M Skinner made a <lb/>
trip to Raleigh last week. <lb/>
We had a very sick man in <lb/>
town last week lie took a spoonful <lb/>
of ate half a dozen lemons. <lb/>
four bottles pickles, a sack of <lb/>
watermelons, had a prize fight before <lb/>
train time next morning, got knock <lb/>
ed in. second up am <lb/>
the first train. W hen last <lb/>
heard from calling for more <lb/>
pickles. <lb/>
i hie of our neighbors dug a well <lb/>
last week so crooked that he fell <lb/>
of it. <lb/>
A large crowd from section <lb/>
attended yearly meeting at <lb/>
Swamp lay. Ml report a pleas <lb/>
ant trip, good preaching and the <lb/>
best dinners For hospitality <lb/>
I Swamp is second to <lb/>
A Shoe for <lb/>
Women.<lb/>
We carry SHOE, for <lb/>
Pulley <lb/>
THE <lb/>
a employ <lb/>
own expert designer, and <lb/>
,. Ultra Shoe is mad over <lb/>
. ii i e <lb/>
, in. i-, closest us <lb/>
of w size in woman's <lb/>
footwear <lb/>
The U Shoo meets i-y <lb/>
require f the <lb/>
whims of <lb/>
men, i affords, etc <lb/>
iNS. <lb/>
Ai <lb/>
New Fail and Winter Goods Arriving Daily, <lb/>
We will soon have our Ml line of seasonable merchandise on display. <lb/>
Watch for Announcement Opening. <lb/>
J. B. CHERRY CO. <lb/>
none. <lb/>
The largest crowd ever at Oakley <lb/>
was here Saturday to attend the base <lb/>
ball game and the horse race. At <lb/>
p. m., Oakley and Eureka <lb/>
team, of Martin county, crossed bats <lb/>
Moth sides played well. It was I <lb/>
thought first that the visiting club <lb/>
would beat, but old county came <lb/>
in at the wind up. The score <lb/>
to in r of the Oakley boys. <lb/>
At p. in . the most exciting horse <lb/>
race ever in this section was had <lb/>
Those th it entered in the race were <lb/>
K. Barnhill, Oakley, <lb/>
rs b, of Stokes, Jack <lb/>
of Robersonville. All the horses aw <lb/>
fast. After three heats it <lb/>
in a tie. The tie will raced off in <lb/>
about thirty days <lb/>
Pitt county has the fastest horses. <lb/>
women and the best <lb/>
grapes of any county in our <lb/>
knowledge. <lb/>
Tic flight of ray , ti n wheel f <lb/>
time will hose cold brisk<lb/>
have d h of <lb/>
to be clogged for one cluing <lb/>
the days, <lb/>
in our preparation for the days to <lb/>
IN A NUTSHELL- WE READY. <lb/>
With M M Without fig <lb/>
f L. Wilkinson Co. <lb/>
LANIER HILLIARD, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
MARBLE MONUMENTAL WORK <lb/>
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. <lb/>
Iron Fencing Sold <lb/>
STORE. <lb/>
SEAT MARKET. <lb/>
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years has needed <lb/>
Sept. 1st. <lb/>
Since the above date, Sept. 1st, <lb/>
the company has swelled the amount <lb/>
to a million dollars in seven weeks <lb/>
This is the most remarkable record <lb/>
of insurance writing the world has <lb/>
known <lb/>
The cotton men want an organ <lb/>
and strange to say one man had the <lb/>
hardihood to get in the meeting <lb/>
in and venture the <lb/>
it took to run a <lb/>
newspaper. And he might have <lb/>
aided that it takes more than <lb/>
when the newspaper is an <lb/>
The newspaper that is not an <lb/>
an impartial <lb/>
of news Instead requires less <lb/>
for it is the kind pan <lb/>
I want and will <lb/>
Telegram. <lb/>
Showed Him Door. <lb/>
Mr. Roosevelt is I sing severely <lb/>
criticized because of his removal of <lb/>
Public Printer Palmer by telegraph. <lb/>
The president is not for <lb/>
in showing folks door. When <lb/>
he wants l Ii-iii to go, he shows <lb/>
his number nines. That is <lb/>
i though not very consider <lb/>
ate. Sometimes he is right and <lb/>
sometimes he is wrong. In this <lb/>
instance, public opinion is much <lb/>
divided lie declares <lb/>
purchase of seventy two <lb/>
machines was ad <lb/>
no corruption <lb/>
He gives Palmer a grand bounce who <lb/>
hid done nothing half as bad as <lb/>
whom he praised to the skies <lb/>
The is often <lb/>
a man who is <lb/>
personal friend rarely feels his <lb/>
nine, however richly he deserves <lb/>
it, for the President is as blind to <lb/>
the glaring faults of his friends as <lb/>
he is unrelenting in his punishment <lb/>
others who make the slightest <lb/>
departure from what ho regards <lb/>
correct path -News and Observer, <lb/>
THE KING CLOTHIER. <lb/>
Hardware. <lb/>
For C sole Stover- Ranges, <lb/>
Heaters Pumps, Am- <lb/>
munition, One and Two Horse <lb/>
Steel Plows, Heat Cutters and <lb/>
In fact anything <lb/>
in Hardware come to <lb/>
H. L. CARR<lb/>
Company to Trucking Interest. <lb/>
A very extensive movement for the <lb/>
development of eastern North Caro- <lb/>
which is a great trucking re- <lb/>
has been begun by the granting <lb/>
of a charter by the stale, to the <lb/>
Carolina Trucking Development <lb/>
Company, with half a million dollars <lb/>
capital stock, headquarters <lb/>
Wilmington l he company ii given <lb/>
authority to bring in immigrants, <lb/>
also to build and <lb/>
operate trolley roads, highways, all <lb/>
sorts of and gen- <lb/>
the interests of that <lb/>
rich region, part of is now the <lb/>
strawberry center the <lb/>
Stales The eyes railway people <lb/>
are turned to this section, and more <lb/>
roads are being pushed into it than <lb/>
anywhere else in North Carolina, <lb/>
work being now in progress on no <lb/>
leas than five and for two <lb/>
more being under way. <lb/>
If Mr could I Spanish <lb/>
fluently is no telling how much <lb/>
trouble ho would make for us in the <lb/>
Philippines Durham Herald <lb/>
The are already begin- <lb/>
call attention to the things <lb/>
e ingress has not done, just as <lb/>
if people were not glad of it <lb/>
Durham Herald. <lb/>
Often people i themselves <lb/>
unable to spend for a good <lb/>
cause because they fear it is not a <lb/>
Bale investment are the first to be <lb/>
caught in a gold brick <lb/>
Sentinel. <lb/>
ANNOUNCEMENT. <lb/>
MRS. ELLA GREENE will be with me again this Fall. <lb/>
Her reputation as an artistic- trimmer already established. <lb/>
Miss Blanche Cromartie is now in Baltimore and <lb/>
Miss in Richmond, working in the <lb/>
TRIMMING ROOMS IN THE <lb/>
IN OF HY BUSINESS. <lb/>
Our Styles will be up to the Highest Standard this Season. <lb/>
MRS. L. GRIFFIN. <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION <lb/>
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE, FARMVILLE. N. C. <lb/>
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS, 1905. <lb/>
Loans Discounts<lb/>
Dun from Hanks <lb/>
ash Items 845.00 <lb/>
Gold coin <lb/>
Silver coin 1,196.09 <lb/>
Nat, <lb/>
28,777.43 <lb/>
stock in <lb/>
Undivided <lb/>
sub to check 18,010.36 <lb/>
Suite of North Carolina, <lb/>
County of Pin. <lb/>
I, J. R. Davis, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemn- <lb/>
swear the above statement is true to the best of my <lb/>
knowledge and belief. J. R. DAVIS, <lb/>
and to be- <lb/>
fore me, this 20th day of Au- <lb/>
gust, <lb/>
J. V. JOHNSTON, <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
Correct <lb/>
T. L. <lb/>
R. L. DAVIS,<lb/>
WINTERVILLE <lb/>
This department is in of who is authorized to rep- <lb/>
resent the Eastern Reflector in and territory. <lb/>
BETHEL ITEMS. <lb/>
Bethel, N Sept. <lb/>
Dr. G. F. came <lb/>
evening from Baltimore <lb/>
In- baa i . n u ,, <lb/>
soils, values SO Bade by <lb/>
Williamson's <lb/>
Bra <lb/>
ill <lb/>
j Sous and millet Ii. North Carolina i In Sup <lb/>
and , Nov. <lb/>
. , , ton, J. S I <lb/>
band a lo Dice Cox, <lb/>
In <lb/>
era 1906. <lb/>
Publication <lb/>
of <lb/>
K . C, Sept <lb/>
Rev. W. E. Cox held the regular Barber ft C . <lb/>
service at the We handle T W. <lb/>
J . . . . . . . . . . . I . . . i w . <lb/>
I and, as usual <lb/>
preached , sermon. <lb/>
yards standard calicoes at . , <lb/>
, . straw hat that will now go <lb/>
4- per vain, Harrington. Barber A ,,,., . <lb/>
. j below cost. Don't tail o sci-them. <lb/>
. . , ,, . I We will sell at some price. <lb/>
of ,, <lb/>
. G. Chapman Co. <lb/>
spent night in to <lb/>
,, ,, . . . , Have now on hand nice line <lb/>
at Harrington, <lb/>
,, , ,, glass and all very <lb/>
Burlier A-Co. <lb/>
, ,. cheap. property, claim and de- <lb/>
Mr Hume, a representative n livery And the de- <lb/>
jg Don't your eyes feel like there will notice <lb/>
he is required t at a term <lb/>
I In. <lb/>
leading <lb/>
and add <lb/>
and I. <lb/>
log a- <lb/>
her <lb/>
rs <lb/>
a. Henderson. i <lb/>
The defendants take <lb/>
notice that an action entitled a-, shore <lb/>
has bees commenced the superior <lb/>
court count v. to recover cert <lb/>
ft of is <lb/>
in town today. <lb/>
by B. G. <lb/>
Oat load lime which <lb/>
they will sell very <lb/>
k of Green, <lb/>
a pleasant in mil U n <lb/>
Saturday. While b-t- be mi i l <lb/>
for to enter I I <lb/>
re- I eeK <lb/>
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is in <lb/>
feel tired on <lb/>
hey <lb/>
Do they pain you <lb/>
the Superior court Pitt county <lb/>
be held i, the Monday the <lb/>
,.,,, 1st In September, it ring be <lb/>
while That denotes in,. <lb/>
or demur I <lb/>
. f i hose c <lb/>
i i i- I lie i <lb/>
and <lb/>
fact, <lb/>
1-1 lull till <lb/>
a needs, <lb/>
i Dr. <lb/>
for Indigestion <lb/>
Quite a i <lb/>
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in rs iii v i i e I <lb/>
iii out we i <lb/>
o ii n to <lb/>
orders fur . <lb/>
For particulars <lb/>
Stamp. Box U, <lb/>
Miss i has been . <lb/>
away several week-, visiting in <lb/>
Jonas county, and <lb/>
i inn <lb/>
to the light nils. <lb/>
large i <lb/>
II styles and prices <lb/>
I- <lb/>
AC <lb/>
A, W. Ange went vii <lb/>
Monday. <lb/>
White's Black <lb/>
it-commended for the human, <lb/>
family, line for perfectly I <lb/>
balanced, com <lb/>
For sale by <lb/>
B. T. Cox Bro. <lb/>
The Society <lb/>
night. Next <lb/>
Friday night they will discuss the <lb/>
colonization of I he and no <lb/>
ii will be i live debate We <lb/>
hope will a <lb/>
public debate <lb/>
society <lb/>
la p a year's <lb/>
Lei us have sonic more of those <lb/>
nice Is. <lb/>
No society the stale gives <lb/>
Colic and Kidney <lb/>
the kidney medicine <lb/>
for and a sure colic cine. <lb/>
the Drug Store <lb/>
bays the big- <lb/>
and nicest line of Men's, <lb/>
Youth's and Hoy's Clothing ever <lb/>
Come and <lb/>
examine our stock before <lb/>
elsewhere, Bar- <lb/>
ft Co. <lb/>
in need anything <lb/>
the crockery and glass line <lb/>
be sure lo see us before buying. <lb/>
It. G. ft Co. <lb/>
need of jugs and <lb/>
serve jars go to, Harrington, <lb/>
Barber ft Co. <lb/>
Several from here attended <lb/>
services it Sunday. <lb/>
Ill . Hue of ha I- and caps <lb/>
received, latest styles. Harrington, <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
paint, <lb/>
paired n and should he <lb/>
by wearing eye gin-act, B. <lb/>
T. . carry a full In e of <lb/>
and can Iii your eyes <lb/>
with lees. <lb/>
Nice of glass ware and <lb/>
v . on bind. Hum a<lb/>
farmers i bay <lb/>
I ii-i the known <lb/>
machine- and <lb/>
Harrington Burlier ft Co, <lb/>
call and we I <lb/>
K r an-l mill s <lb/>
-is. U L <lb/>
i- -i . i ii C . <lb/>
farmers should have to nay such <lb/>
their Ho <lb/>
can raise I heir own and Die <lb/>
i- thoroughly <lb/>
splendid <lb/>
II air <lb/>
V Cos K , ha received <lb/>
in.- en- load of brick for the <lb/>
new livery lo be <lb/>
on lie of <lb/>
Main <lb/>
ft arc g pi ice .-n <lb/>
I ii ii n hied <lb/>
is sold within h few in <lb/>
to make room for I hell new <lb/>
ill In be r <lb/>
up Mr. Rial ask him <lb/>
yon <lb/>
u interested in. <lb/>
All colors of a, d <lb/>
at Harrington Barber fetal, <lb/>
Livery and feel buggy <lb/>
and W. L. House. <lb/>
tar heel wagon <lb/>
rolled down the road yesterday <lb/>
there is bin it <lb/>
in- several jars <lb/>
cut way down, at A. W, <lb/>
ii, i a <lb/>
Bill wail p items cheap at <lb/>
Mail Ii glim. Burlier Co. <lb/>
looked like see the <lb/>
of ling. the I, O. Cox <lb/>
Ml;. Co,, Inn in h id I <lb/>
yesterday. We also i o- <lb/>
a nice got <lb/>
by limbs <lb/>
going down the our <lb/>
neighbor town IO adjoining com <lb/>
Mis. a. sparks re. <lb/>
tinned I n <lb/>
where sin- a <lb/>
of dress <lb/>
and Her fall <lb/>
opening display Hie new <lb/>
will held in one of the lie <lb/>
stores on <lb/>
up lo date bro- <lb/>
a wagon load to <lb/>
our County Oil and <lb/>
had glued making a bale of lint <lb/>
that weighed BOO pounds. <lb/>
He paid dollar and cents <lb/>
lo gel it and exchanged his, <lb/>
seed meal and hulls. And <lb/>
after ha bud sold his <lb/>
to our leading merchants for <lb/>
a Ii lie more I d <lb/>
he put his meal mid hulls on his <lb/>
wagon and returned home feeling <lb/>
guaranteed it he had saved much lime and <lb/>
the beat at Harrington Barber it <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
For hay, coin and oats, <lb/>
Harrington Barber A On, <lb/>
lo <lb/>
labor and was pleased with <lb/>
The nice Manner of ginning the <lb/>
and the low puce of thirty <lb/>
per bundled pounds for. <lb/>
Pit Count is drawing patronage for <lb/>
Company can now supply your , several miles the country to our <lb/>
for cotton seed meal and Pitt County <lb/>
seed meal <lb/>
hulls at lowest prices, <lb/>
sales made on <lb/>
goods and II <lb/>
The School desk <lb/>
teem to be attracting much <lb/>
Many orders are being <lb/>
I'm them. <lb/>
POOR PRINT <lb/>
action, or the plaint it will to <lb/>
the court for the relief demanded <lb/>
aid <lb/>
Clerk Court Pill <lb/>
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for Kooky Men t. <lb/>
V K. , f Mount, <lb/>
with <lb/>
hi- pare <lb/>
Mr. and Mis. J. I. Brit ton, ho <lb/>
have been their <lb/>
here the last mo i b, left this <lb/>
ii i hi u e in <lb/>
on, <lb/>
of Tarboro, spent <lb/>
I Sunday with his people. <lb/>
Mrs. It, Moor- yesterday <lb/>
I far Hope she President intimated <lb/>
will be able to back from the throne that he would hand <lb/>
I a square deal to everybody and <lb/>
We are learn that thereupon, and <lb/>
Charlie isn't went to boy to get the <lb/>
has been operated to see that she was in the game <lb/>
on for appendicitis and he -nil I Stair. <lb/>
a a ion. <lb/>
The an- cot ton <lb/>
contract for feeding and hons- <lb/>
n lull speed the pi in- <lb/>
be Ion . <lb/>
Blood thick <lb/>
In <lb/>
NEWS <lb/>
High <lb/>
furniture daring the of <lb/>
a three cornered <lb/>
won s <lb/>
large majority. <lb/>
John run over bi <lb/>
a hook and lad lei- truck at Win- <lb/>
and <lb/>
the men engaged in <lb/>
ma h I., an <lb/>
a man. lie i- to build ten <lb/>
hotels along the line the canal, <lb/>
mil commissary camps, lo <lb/>
ply transport all I stuffs, and <lb/>
be Linda himself to Jo few <lb/>
a .- <lb/>
NOBLES <lb/>
S. J- Nobles, Proprietor. <lb/>
to i . i. <lb/>
Meals at all hours between <lb/>
m and midnight an lo minutes <lb/>
J W. Allison, of i notice. Fresh oysters every day <lb/>
the Southern railway, served in any Prompt <lb/>
polite attention. Call <lb/>
. when you are <lb/>
Remember Machine. Read our Offer. <lb/>
lone <lb/>
Machine <lb/>
and <lb/>
Cull at our stoic and hear the specially <lb/>
Music, <lb/>
prepared records Hands and other instrumental <lb/>
stories. Recitations <lb/>
AND ASSURE YOURSELF THAT THIS IS THE BEST OFFERED. <lb/>
Standard Talking Machine Records are FAMOUS For Their TONE and QUALITY. As a home Entertainer <lb/>
m IT HAS NO <lb/>
The best talent country is brought to your fire-side to while away the long winter evenings with <lb/>
COniCAL RECITATIONS AND SONGS. <lb/>
One Standard Talking Machine FREE to Every Customer <lb/>
whose Cash Purchases Amounts to <lb/>
or more, as long as they last as we only have to give away. <lb/>
For every Cash purchase a ticket is given and when your purchases amounts to Twenty-Five Dollars <lb/>
you <lb/>
GET FREE. <lb/>
And when they are gone any more, We still oiler you the Highest Grade Clothing. Shoes <lb/>
for Men, and Children <lb/>
AT THE LOWEST PRICES <lb/>
The Hub Clothing Co. <lb/>
Mill <lb/>
LOOK FOR THE SIGN. , <lb/>
Next door to A. J. Griffins. <lb/>
M GREENVILLE, N. C-<lb/>
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the Genius <lb/>
WITH A TELEPHONE <lb/>
HOUSE THE <lb/>
SOURCES OF TUG <lb/>
WHOLE STATE ARE <lb/>
IT VI w <lb/>
Sutler Court. <lb/>
S, <lb/>
Tl a I <lb/>
K.-i , i i <lb/>
of Pitt county to obtain a <lb/>
of a solute divorce from said d <lb/>
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emergencies. Our VS- <lb/>
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we will see that your tool <lb/>
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useful Ac <lb/>
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ii i must Hie protest In . <lb/>
within SI a, the- a <lb/>
i law, <lb/>
II. i <lb/>
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this A lull Hi 7th, I <lb/>
DIRECTORY. <lb/>
LOW RATE TICKETS <lb/>
On Sale via. <lb/>
Col <lb/>
J. Elks. . <lb/>
Chairman, W. R. Home, Extremely low Rates are <lb/>
J. R. Spier, J. K. announced by the South- <lb/>
s. m. Jones. Railway from points <lb/>
Clerk Superior C. on its lines for follOW- <lb/>
Special <lb/>
Tucker. <lb/>
Register of Deeds R. Philadelphia. Pa., <lb/>
and reign Grand <lb/>
Lodge I. O. O. September <lb/>
to 1905. <lb/>
William Lo <lb/>
Hams. <lb/>
T. White. <lb/>
D. Cox. <lb/>
Hoard of ti <lb/>
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Whitehurst, L. C. <lb/>
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no i hi <lb/>
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Horse Goods, <lb/>
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i. a, Attorney. <lb/>
before tho Superior <lb/>
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of I e null of <lb/>
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notice is hereby given to all <lb/>
indebted to the so mike <lb/>
to tin-inn i- and i <lb/>
all us the <lb/>
. still present the for pay- <lb/>
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late . r notice will pies d In bar <lb/>
of July. <lb/>
K Brooks, <lb/>
of Martha A. <lb/>
L. I I. <lb/>
San Cal., <lb/>
Clark <lb/>
and special <lb/>
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Announcement <lb/>
at ti <lb/>
in. for <lb/>
i. i Greenville daily <lb/>
night. Sunday schools <lb/>
n m. o at will. <lb/>
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t , vices every <lb/>
ii v. Ii. <lb/>
i intend <lb/>
haul <lb/>
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of<lb/>
Will W. <lb/>
pastor. <lb/>
S-i vice very night <lb/>
fun morn- <lb/>
J A <lb/>
vices every Sunday <lb/>
U s Pritchard <lb/>
Sunday School <lb/>
pastor. W <lb/>
every <lb/>
2nd 3rd Sunday, <lb/>
morning and night, <lb/>
service at <lb/>
LODGES <lb/>
One ox. white and i-co, crop . .,, , . , <lb/>
in left, Lodge No. A <lb/>
v i w-, . j. m . j one heifer, I. and F A M, meets 1st and <lb/>
W I and half crop in nights iii <lb/>
ll left right have been <lb/>
with i i v I la or I In. <lb/>
Norfolk lo <lb/>
Norfolk, Philadelphia, <lb/>
New V nil oilier <lb/>
North, c Not folk <lb/>
all points i-i. <lb/>
Shippers order their <lb/>
freight via Norfolk, care Norfolk <lb/>
Southern K, R <lb/>
. Parker Super-1 hours <lb/>
, i notice. <lb/>
ii Sunday School. T Hi Agent, Washing- <lb/>
I,; i-c.,; -Rev. W. E. Cox,; Ion, <lb/>
Services every first I J, J. CHERRY, Agent, Green- <lb/>
Sunday. ville, N. C. <lb/>
STRAY ii i i <lb/>
At the old Stand. <lb/>
I have purchased stock <lb/>
GROCERIES and business of <lb/>
and ill carry on the <lb/>
at his old stand on <lb/>
Points. <lb/>
I will add to the Stock lo <lb/>
of trade and will <lb/>
nil limes carry a lit a of <lb/>
Heavy and Groceries. <lb/>
Fruits, Tobacco <lb/>
Cigars, etc. <lb/>
Call on me when you <lb/>
or lowest price <lb/>
hi which they can be told. <lb/>
J. J. <lb/>
The Five Points Grocer. <lb/>
are notified to call for same <lb/>
and A. <lb/>
I t s on.-, a <lb/>
month R Williams, <lb/>
M; J. M- sec <lb/>
I Covenant Lodge No. I O O <lb/>
V Meets every Tuesday <lb/>
night. I. Best N R <lb/>
L Carr, V fl; W K Evans, <lb/>
Sec <lb/>
The firm of Smith was ,,, , v- . <lb/>
by mutual June ; Lodge No. K <lb/>
1st, t . ii. every I <lb/>
Flanagan, c <lb/>
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. <lb/>
the in of Smith in the bus- <lb/>
c. assumes nM. <lb/>
of all Is I J ill K iV <lb/>
must tn <lb/>
This <lb/>
D. <lb/>
W, <lb/>
White Front Barber Shop <lb/>
J. II. CO <lb/>
Razors, clean Towels <lb/>
Work guaranteed, <lb/>
COSMETICS A SPECIALTY. <lb/>
Thanking one and all yon <lb/>
hoping tor your <lb/>
I remain, <lb/>
Yum s tn serve, <lb/>
S. Prop. <lb/>
TO THE PUBLIC. <lb/>
When yon have a suit <lb/>
NOTICE TO CREDITOR-. <lb/>
The of the i Ii <lb/>
Issued letters <lb/>
to me. on <lb/>
the day of July, on the i s <lb/>
late of William deceased, notice <lb/>
is lo all parsons <lb/>
ed to the estate to make immediate <lb/>
tn <lb/>
creditors said estate to present their <lb/>
claims properly to the <lb/>
undersigned within twelve <lb/>
after the date of this notice or <lb/>
notice will in bar of <lb/>
This the 27th of July, 1805. <lb/>
Jemima I <lb/>
Executrix of the estate of <lb/>
William <lb/>
Tribe No <lb/>
I R M, meets every <lb/>
Wednesday night J H <lb/>
Harris. Sachem; W <lb/>
wards, C of R <lb/>
Council <lb/>
If, meets every Monday <lb/>
night E H Evans, <lb/>
H its <lb/>
FOR SALE. <lb/>
A lying Tar river <lb/>
from Greenville on Greenville <lb/>
pair punts to clean or press, end Washington road <lb/>
t I turn out <lb/>
class work. Also forking <lb/>
and <lb/>
or <lb/>
your back, me a <lb/>
PRANK HOPKINS. <lb/>
Back of Davis Barber Shop. <lb/>
N. C. it, f. D. <lb/>
pea, This faun is in good has I <lb/>
on it, a pack- <lb/>
I mil I.- <lb/>
dwelling with five rooms lately repair- <lb/>
ed and one coat of paint avail every- <lb/>
thing ready to go to work school <lb/>
house one mile, <lb/>
to, <lb/>
Ore ill;. . t <lb/>
HATCH <lb/>
EXCURSION <lb/>
From Kinston to Norfolk <lb/>
AND THE <lb/>
WHITE PEOPLE ONLY <lb/>
Thursday and Friday <lb/>
September and <lb/>
FARE <lb/>
under years <lb/>
C. Agent. <lb/>
H. O. General T. and <lb/>
Agent. Norfolk, Va., <lb/>
Headache <lb/>
hen your head aches, there <lb/>
i- a storm in the nervous sys- <lb/>
centering in the brain. <lb/>
This irritation produces pain <lb/>
in the head, and the turbulent <lb/>
current sent to the <lb/>
causes nausea, <lb/>
This is sick headache, and <lb/>
is dangerous, as frequent and <lb/>
prolonged attacks weaken the <lb/>
brain, resulting in loss of <lb/>
inflammation, <lb/>
dizziness, etc. <lb/>
Allay this stormy, irritated, <lb/>
aching condition by taking <lb/>
Dr. Anti-Pain Pills. <lb/>
They stop the pain by sooth- <lb/>
strengthening and <lb/>
the tension upon the nerves <lb/>
not by paralyzing them, as <lb/>
do most headache remedies. <lb/>
Dr. Anti-Pain Pills do <lb/>
not contain opium, morphine, <lb/>
or similar drugs. <lb/>
ii- N hereditary In my <lb/>
family. suffered u <lb/>
deal, for many years have <lb/>
vi a I i <lb/>
lo in 1.1-in. <lb/>
so i lime, a <lb/>
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Dr. Mi i Pills n <lb/>
relieved me almost Immediately. Since <lb/>
i i ii -ii i- i I i . in. <lb/>
. II nil II I ;. <lb/>
JOHN AIM, <lb/>
s. n. En Bend, Ind, <lb/>
Dr. Pills ore sold by <lb/>
your druggist, who will <lb/>
the first will If it <lb/>
he win return your <lb/>
cents. Never sold In bulk. <lb/>
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind<lb/>
We beg leave to announce that we are <lb/>
Wholesale and Retail <lb/>
for <lb/>
White Lead, Paints, <lb/>
Colors, and and <lb/>
Ready nixed 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 that you will favor us with <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/>
op the condition of <lb/>
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb/>
AT THE OF BUSINESS AUGUST 25th. 1905. <lb/>
Central Academy I <lb/>
REV. M W Principal <lb/>
PROF. W. M. HINTON. Associate <lb/>
A Christian home and High <lb/>
School for buys and men <lb/>
Splendidly located in Warren <lb/>
county, one mile from depot, <lb/>
mediately on S, A. L., road in a <lb/>
beautiful grove of or acres <lb/>
on a farm. <lb/>
For further information ad- <lb/>
dress the Principal or Associate <lb/>
Littleton. N. <lb/>
COBB BROS. S CO <lb/>
Norfolk, <lb/>
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in <lb/>
Cotton, Grain and <lb/>
Private Wires to New <lb/>
Chicago and Orleans. <lb/>
and <lb/>
Hanking <lb/>
Due from <lb/>
Cash S <lb/>
Gold <lb/>
Silver <lb/>
239,400.48 <lb/>
paid ti <lb/>
Surplus, c <lb/>
Undivided Profits <lb/>
Expanse Paid <lb/>
Bill Payable 21,000.00 <lb/>
Deposit subject to cheek <lb/>
Cashier's checks out- <lb/>
standing <lb/>
North Carolina, I <lb/>
County of Pitt <lb/>
l,. Little. the above-named bank, do solemnly <lb/>
swear the above is true to the best of my knowledge <lb/>
belie JAMES L. LITTLE. <lb/>
Correct- -Attest <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn In below <lb/>
me. this 2nd of Sept., <lb/>
WALTER <lb/>
Ni t.-.-v <lb/>
H W. RING, <lb/>
w. WILSON <lb/>
J. <lb/>
F- HORN AD <lb/>
General Insurance. <lb/>
GO ON <lb/>
YOUR <lb/>
Life. <lb/>
Fire. <lb/>
Plate Glass. <lb/>
Strongest and Best Companies Represented. <lb/>
A shine YOUR Patronage Solicited. <lb/>
ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN COLLEGE, <lb/>
WILSON, V. C. <lb/>
For Male and Female. <lb/>
course in Vocal and Music, Art, <lb/>
Elocution Physical Culture, Bookkeeping, stenography <lb/>
Typewriting. A complete course ID Ancient and <lb/>
Languages and Literature Three courses leading to A. B. <lb/>
Degrees, Faculty of <lb/>
Opens September 6th, <lb/>
or other information, Address, <lb/>
J. J. LL. President Wilson, K. C <lb/>
The Reflector <lb/>
Is Read By Everybody i <lb/>
it reaches people money Ki for what they <lb/>
If yon have what they want advertise it and you are sure to <lb/>
get a part of their money. <lb/>
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT. <lb/>
J. M. BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent. <lb/>
. AYDEN, N. C. . <lb/>
N. C, <lb/>
As authorized for Daily <lb/>
and we <lb/>
pleasure in receiving I <lb/>
willing receipts for <lb/>
in arrears. We have a list <lb/>
of ail who receive their mail <lb/>
this office. We also take orders <lb/>
for job printing. <lb/>
Mi-s Georgia one of the <lb/>
in the High <lb/>
spent from evening <lb/>
until Monday morning with <lb/>
If you need anything in the way <lb/>
of Crocker, Tin <lb/>
come to see us, Hurt Jenkins. <lb/>
Miss D. <lb/>
has on n vi.-u <lb/>
to her B. D. <lb/>
A full supply of No, Timothy <lb/>
Hay Oats, Cam, Bran, Cotton <lb/>
Seed Hulls and Meal, at J. B <lb/>
Smith Bro. <lb/>
Alexander <lb/>
on a business. Hertford. <lb/>
E. E. Co. will do all <lb/>
possible can to please you win, <lb/>
their new line of heavy and fancy <lb/>
groceries <lb/>
Mr-. W. Bart came <lb/>
on a liar <lb/>
r.-l of Columbia Flour, none <lb/>
to be bad where. <lb/>
The moving picture have been <lb/>
moving. They moved here <lb/>
then moved away when <lb/>
last heard from they were Mill <lb/>
we hope they may <lb/>
make a success of moving. <lb/>
Come to s.-e Hart <lb/>
need i on tn dress <lb/>
your feet, we can save you mom J <lb/>
you something to lit the <lb/>
foot. We the nicest and best <lb/>
15.00 Shoe win ever saw. Try a <lb/>
pair be convinced. <lb/>
anyone counted the death <lb/>
pits on the sidewalks and Streets <lb/>
of Ayden If Dot we advise, don't <lb/>
undertake the Job. <lb/>
J, A. Harrington, weigher <lb/>
at this point, always noted for his <lb/>
progressive spirit and an intent <lb/>
purpose lo serve the public in <lb/>
a faithful and creditable manner, <lb/>
purchased a large pair of <lb/>
pound Fairbanks scales. Now <lb/>
our friends can rest assured <lb/>
Mr. Harrington's weights <lb/>
always bear the test. <lb/>
Who was it that pulled <lb/>
II ice, from in front of the <lb/>
Monday morning He was <lb/>
log little incident and SO deeply <lb/>
enthused was he that everything <lb/>
else was lost sight but of <lb/>
a young lady haying taken <lb/>
op her residence homo the <lb/>
night previous. Wasn't a <lb/>
row But he was so <lb/>
happy, not of and <lb/>
he Invited to come and <lb/>
See. <lb/>
acres of land near II <lb/>
ii <lb/>
in cultivation for <lb/>
Bale by B. Smith Bro. <lb/>
Mrs. Dudley and children, of <lb/>
have been on a visit <lb/>
to her parents near here. <lb/>
Miss Ida G. is <lb/>
in Washington. <lb/>
moved Into their new brick <lb/>
on south side street. <lb/>
Sunday pi <lb/>
traded services will commence ii <lb/>
the M. E. church at this place Mini <lb/>
through the week, He v. <lb/>
B. E. the pastor in <lb/>
charge, will be assisted by Kev <lb/>
B. C. Craven, of Tarboro, who <lb/>
will preach Sunday morning. Tin <lb/>
public are earnestly and <lb/>
invited to attend these <lb/>
A car load of tiling was received <lb/>
here Monday which will be used <lb/>
partly in town the lot <lb/>
the improvement of the road <lb/>
Haddocks X <lb/>
Miss Annie If. Edwards lift <lb/>
Sunday evening lo Green. <lb/>
Female College, <lb/>
The mammoth show case in -I <lb/>
K tore is <lb/>
loaded with pretty goads <lb/>
Be sure to call and res <lb/>
them. <lb/>
Miss Brooks, of Grifton, <lb/>
has been visiting Mis. Hugh <lb/>
Brooks. <lb/>
Fashion P <lb/>
Paw Bread Trays J, I. <lb/>
Smith Bra <lb/>
Mis. Ma y Branch and Bliss <lb/>
Herring visiting <lb/>
in country Sunday. <lb/>
eggs wanted by <lb/>
A. Fair which will be paid I he <lb/>
cash market pi ice. <lb/>
ii and of Vane. <lb/>
spent here. <lb/>
Lace Curtains cents p. t <lb/>
pair up, and Scents per yard <lb/>
up, at K Bro <lb/>
and C. <lb/>
Price, who are here a visit. <lb/>
yesterday in Greenville <lb/>
We keep Km Mattress <lb/>
Bed Stoves, <lb/>
etc., up stair.--Cannon <lb/>
-on <lb/>
to <lb/>
Philadelphia Optical College and <lb/>
graduation In a -n <lb/>
the eye, In <lb/>
of optic-. I p-e- <lb/>
p r- it <lb/>
other ma <lb/>
can correct glasses. ill <lb/>
or eye <lb/>
strain, dull hurling, burn <lb/>
eye with <lb/>
bed or low on a <lb/>
guarantee, to relieve <lb/>
. d give satisfaction lo <lb/>
patient or not The <lb/>
of all <lb/>
at <lb/>
ti in and eye <lb/>
st ram. h is to pro <lb/>
when your eye call fr <lb/>
Glasses the <lb/>
for errors of refraction and <lb/>
weak eye. Any or form <lb/>
glasses given desired. As good <lb/>
references as are the county <lb/>
i ion. <lb/>
V. in <lb/>
s a <lb/>
are In <lb/>
apples, all <lb/>
fruits kepi by A <lb/>
horn. <lb/>
Tyson guilty <lb/>
enamel bed <lb/>
steads cheap, are daisies. <lb/>
Thus. H , it Mattresses <lb/>
OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF AYDEN D. W. <lb/>
AYDEN, N. <lb/>
At the. dose of business oust <lb/>
Loans It <lb/>
SO <lb/>
Demand L. <lb/>
Duo from Hanks, <lb/>
Items, <lb/>
told Coin, <lb/>
Coin. <lb/>
Hank notes <lb/>
other S. <lb/>
Total, <lb/>
3,158.02 <lb/>
Capital paid in, <lb/>
fund <lb/>
Undivided profile less <lb/>
expenses, <lb/>
Dividends unpaid Of <lb/>
Deposits subject <lb/>
Cashier's <lb/>
Total. <lb/>
STATE NORTH <lb/>
I Y PITT, <lb/>
I. J. K. Smith, of the above-named bank, do swear <lb/>
that the above is true to t tie of my i <lb/>
lief. smith. <lb/>
K IN <lb/>
e equal <lb/>
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d June <lb/>
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loll e- <lb/>
. ore h <lb/>
we t <lb/>
Save your own hay, get a grass .,,. <lb/>
blade, fork, hoe, shovel, spade, <lb/>
bosh hook or hole digger, <lb/>
K- Smith A <lb/>
Sin. W. L House gone to <lb/>
her in having <lb/>
spent n few days <lb/>
motlier, airs, <lb/>
A new line of Cradles and Cribs, I <lb/>
Mattresses to match, at J, R, Smith <lb/>
A Bin. <lb/>
Mrs. T. F. Johnson left Friday <lb/>
lo be absent sometime. <lb/>
you a pump and pipe with <lb/>
point I long, and drink <lb/>
water, at J. It. Smith A Bin. <lb/>
There was small i of excite <lb/>
at the depot yesterday <lb/>
of morning train <lb/>
I owing tO a wits message received <lb/>
John i ring arrest <lb/>
parties supposed to be on <lb/>
Upon nation the gen- <lb/>
so much desired was <lb/>
found and everything gradual <lb/>
settled back lo s-. <lb/>
A full supply of Trunk <lb/>
Grips, Satchels and <lb/>
Suit Cases, at J. B. A Bro. <lb/>
For carpenters ton's, grind a <lb/>
i hemp rope and pulleys, at J. K. <lb/>
Smith Bro, <lb/>
Calico and Gingham I <lb/>
per reductions in white <lb/>
and summer goods, at <lb/>
B. Smith Bro. <lb/>
Hay, Cats, Corn, Hulls <lb/>
and at J. Smith A Bro. <lb/>
Jasper came over from <lb/>
Greene county yesterday and left <lb/>
Ion the morning train for Trinity <lb/>
have I college. <lb/>
store hew and beautiful line <lb/>
I Negligee shirts and fancy hose, at <lb/>
J ale <lb/>
.- market.<lb/>
if i cash <lb/>
i dry <lb/>
fa-, at prices <lb/>
in the town <lb/>
is too large <lb/>
of log <lb/>
We have just gotten a <lb/>
i i We me run <lb/>
in-1 Mini, white sheet. <lb/>
i ml. W. Jackson <lb/>
n, <lb/>
sworn to <lb/>
me. Ill is Hi I'll of 1906. <lb/>
STANCH. HODGES, <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
J. B. SMITH. <lb/>
JOSEPH HI NUN, <lb/>
It. <lb/>
planter the <lb/>
at J. <lb/>
In e lot <lb/>
k J.- <lb/>
p. <lb/>
A.- Co. A yd <lb/>
me x <lb/>
best Oil l In- III i <lb/>
Bro. <lb/>
Go to K K. A Go's new <lb/>
market beef, fresh meats, <lb/>
sage, fresh <lb/>
Don't fail to see Cannon A Ty- <lb/>
son's new crockery both plain and <lb/>
decorated. are cheaper <lb/>
than I'm IV. <lb/>
Taylor, our optician is <lb/>
now back again from the <lb/>
Optical College, where he <lb/>
graduated i i a special course in <lb/>
the science of optics, ready to <lb/>
better service before <lb/>
to those from weak eyes <lb/>
and in glasses. <lb/>
Slippers, lawns and straw hats <lb/>
are being sold extremely <lb/>
cash by Cannon ft Tyson. <lb/>
forget Gannon A <lb/>
Tyson Can supply your wants in <lb/>
almost anything in furniture. <lb/>
hay, outs, ship stuff, wheat <lb/>
brand, seed bull- meal <lb/>
on hand. Tyson. <lb/>
The loaf bread right <lb/>
men A He <lb/>
Law Inn n's <lb/>
ft an r. <lb/>
daily new <lb/>
right the lac <lb/>
. -a i <lb/>
GET YOUR SUPPLIES <lb/>
Now <lb/>
yew In the way <lb/>
nice Goods, Pickles, <lb/>
Fruits, Candies, Nuts, can be had at <lb/>
our store. <lb/>
We carry a large supply of the Best <lb/>
Goods <lb/>
JOHNSTON BROS. <lb/>
Groceries <lb/>
And Provisions <lb/>
Cotton Bagging and <lb/>
Ties always on hand <lb/>
Goods kept con- <lb/>
in stock. Country <lb/>
Produce Bought and Sold <lb/>
O R <lb/>
North Carolina. <lb/>
ADMINISTRATORS E. <lb/>
administration upon the <lb/>
i-inti i I <lb/>
this day been issued to me <lb/>
I be I, t line i of <lb/>
is given to all <lb/>
in hold <lb/>
them to n a pay- <lb/>
meat, duly on or be <lb/>
h day B, <lb/>
sill plead in bar of their re- <lb/>
in--, s. <lb/>
, i, <lb/>
Tee Cash <lb/>
II I <lb/>
iT- <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION <lb/>
THE BETHEL BANKING AND TRUST GO. <lb/>
BETHEL, N. c. <lb/>
At close of business August <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
Hi . n, ii a of <lb/>
i i i used, Int.- of <lb/>
t N I . is to notify <lb/>
all n i .- having claims against the <lb/>
.; said in to <lb/>
rs on or the <lb/>
of August notice <lb/>
will In- pleaded in bar of their re- <lb/>
i- is, indebted to <lb/>
II i Immediate <lb/>
payment- <lb/>
Hi day of August 1906. <lb/>
J. O. <lb/>
Loans discounts <lb/>
Overdrafts secured <lb/>
Furniture A Fixtures <lb/>
Duo from Banks <lb/>
Hankers <lb/>
Cash items <lb/>
Gold and silver coin, <lb/>
National bunk and <lb/>
other U. S. notes <lb/>
stock <lb/>
j l of <lb/>
deposit <lb/>
Deposits In <lb/>
mil <lb/>
Total <lb/>
Total <lb/>
5,300.00 <lb/>
DO <lb/>
i a <lb/>
The of Superior <lb/>
having issued <lb/>
to the undersigned <lb/>
--nil day Aug. on <lb/>
of W. K. Jolly, <lb/>
oil, NOTICE is hereby given to <lb/>
all indebted to the es- <lb/>
to the undersigned, and to all <lb/>
creditors of said to present <lb/>
their claims properly <lb/>
in with <lb/>
in twelve months after date of <lb/>
this this notice will be <lb/>
plead in their recovery. <lb/>
Tins Tl day of Aug. <lb/>
F. G P. Jolly <lb/>
ail Ml On the estate of <lb/>
w. E Jolly. <lb/>
Always <lb/>
Miss came B Smith Bro. <lb/>
Friday from Kinston. your buildings In <lb/>
manufacture seats for Painting them with <lb/>
Town end County lead <lb/>
full line of colors, kept at J. <lb/>
R. Smith Bro. <lb/>
For can peaches, apples, corn <lb/>
tomatoes, M, apply to K. K <lb/>
ft C. <lb/>
The ladies say that Cannon <lb/>
Tyson have the prettiest line of <lb/>
dress goods in town. <lb/>
Fancy candies, oranges, apples <lb/>
and bananas at K. <lb/>
soda fountain <lb/>
will lie in service <lb/>
from now to the end of the season. <lb/>
The newest and latest drinks will <lb/>
he found there. If you want <lb/>
something nice try them. <lb/>
Hart Jenkins is the place to <lb/>
get your suit this tall, as the are <lb/>
bundling M. II. line <lb/>
and can give you a nice fit. <lb/>
the trade, are simply <lb/>
smoothest seat on <lb/>
Paul Bahama is oil on an extend <lb/>
ed visit to friends in various <lb/>
Sections of the slate. <lb/>
Just received, fine line of <lb/>
and can fit you up In any style <lb/>
or price. <lb/>
Clarence Cannon left yesterday <lb/>
to resume his studies at <lb/>
Clarence is a bright young <lb/>
man and we predict for him a <lb/>
future. <lb/>
Tobacco twine, thermometers, <lb/>
for sale by Cannon Tyson <lb/>
There were regular services In <lb/>
the Baptist church Sunday by Rev. <lb/>
T. H. King. a large mini- <lb/>
were in attendance free <lb/>
FOR SALE. <lb/>
hereby offer tor sale my <lb/>
tract of land near Ayden con <lb/>
tabling twenty four CM and one <lb/>
third acres. Fourteen acres <lb/>
clear, Five room dwelling house <lb/>
and all other <lb/>
with as well of water <lb/>
iii Eastern Carolina, Anyone <lb/>
wishing a will do well to <lb/>
sir S, M Smith Ayden <lb/>
PHARMACY <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
State of North Carolina, County of Pit, <lb/>
I, ll. H. Taylor, Cashier of the above <lb/>
wear that the above statement is <lb/>
mill belief. <lb/>
Hand. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to <lb/>
fore mo, this day of August, <lb/>
JULIUS N. <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
II. <lb/>
Correct <lb/>
ban <lb/>
to host of my <lb/>
Cashier. <lb/>
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Stock of Framing x ft. <lb/>
Also Siding, Ceiling and <lb/>
Partition and all kinds dressed <lb/>
lo lumber necessary for building a <lb/>
e imp etc Hills cut to or<lb/>
Greenville Lumber I Veneer Co- <lb/>
Central Barber Shop. <lb/>
Fleming, Props. <lb/>
WOOD WOOD <lb/>
Dry, Split Wood, -tit every <lb/>
length, delivered at vein door, <lb/>
No. <lb/>
Yours for business, <lb/>
JOE JENKINS. <lb/>
Located in<lb/>
Rocky Maggots <lb/>
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in the <lb/>
State <lb/>
Best <lb/>
for our <lb/>
Customers <lb/>
and their team. <lb/>
Brick <lb/>
Warehouse, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Farmers bring us your Tobacco <lb/>
The Brick. <lb/>
We ill always work for your interest <lb/>
mud guarantee full market price. <lb/>
BRINKLEY <lb/>
The following <lb/>
Gentlemen <lb/>
Constitute our <lb/>
Working <lb/>
Force who are <lb/>
Always glad <lb/>
to see you <lb/>
D. S. Spain <lb/>
Bookkeeper <lb/>
B. T. Bailey <lb/>
Auctioneer <lb/>
H. S. Hardy <lb/>
Floor Manager <lb/>
Harris <lb/>
Calculator. <lb/>
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CHASE <lb/>
The Entire Stock the BEE HIVE, Greenville, N. G. <lb/>
Bought <lb/>
By <lb/>
National Salvage Company <lb/>
At on the dollar and our are that the Stock must be <lb/>
CLEARED<lb/>
ark the date and mark <lb/>
it well. <lb/>
Without a parallel in the memory Man has there ever been such High Grades of Clothing, Dry <lb/>
Hats. Furnishing Goods, at such Low Prices. <lb/>
let nothing keep you away <lb/>
Thursday, September 14th, instructions from The National Salvage Company SELL the entire stock, Furnitures The hour is set The date <lb/>
at a. m. <lb/>
at less than Cost of all the Raw Material- <lb/>
you know. <lb/>
The Sale Opens <lb/>
Promptly <lb/>
Thursday, Sept 14th, <lb/>
WAIT WATT <lb/>
WAIT. <lb/>
Buy your Goods at one-third their real value. Be sure you find the Right Place. Look for name <lb/>
THE NATIONAL SALVAGE AT THE BEE <lb/>
r, <lb/>
The Bee Hive, Greenville, <lb/>
N. C, closed out at on <lb/>
the Dollar to be sold in <lb/>
Days, commencing Thurs- <lb/>
j day 14th at <lb/>
Merchants can buy any part of this Stock Profitably <lb/>
Doors are now closed and will be open again till a. m. <lb/>
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14TH <lb/>
When we will have the entire stock marked down in plain figures. <lb/>
worth of seas- <lb/>
merchandise to be <lb/>
almost given away, com- <lb/>
j Thursday, Sept. <lb/>
14th at <lb/>
Silk and Velvets <lb/>
A silks that will prove <lb/>
Interesting <lb/>
Black yard wide silk worth <lb/>
now <lb/>
Japanese silk, all colors worth <lb/>
at <lb/>
i-1 inch <lb/>
at <lb/>
Big Line Matting. <lb/>
Wash Fabrics <lb/>
Words lack force to <lb/>
the of these cl at <lb/>
prices <lb/>
India linens, worth. <lb/>
Salvage Co. sale <lb/>
linen, worth, <lb/>
Salvage Co. sale price <lb/>
Check Dimities, values u <lb/>
National Salvage Co <lb/>
price <lb/>
tress <lb/>
Na- <lb/>
Na- <lb/>
to <lb/>
tale <lb/>
He <lb/>
Linens, Linens <lb/>
so inch bleached table damask <lb/>
value, National Sal <lb/>
sale price <lb/>
inch white satin damask, <lb/>
would sell regularly <lb/>
price <lb/>
Extra large napkins, <lb/>
BO dozen, National Salvage Co. <lb/>
sale price <lb/>
Extra hath <lb/>
Salvage Co. sale <lb/>
price <lb/>
Linen <lb/>
National Salvage Co sale <lb/>
price , <lb/>
Pull white crochet bed <lb/>
spreads s r pat <lb/>
torn-. I i for <lb/>
pairs of towels, regular <lb/>
value.-. National Salvage Co. sale <lb/>
All i-, included in the great <lb/>
National price <lb/>
sales <lb/>
good yard wide <lb/>
bleaching must go in this Nation- <lb/>
Salvage o's sale price <lb/>
yards hamburg special <lb/>
value at this price going in <lb/>
National Salvage o's sale <lb/>
yards regular check <lb/>
homespun must goat <lb/>
best apron check <lb/>
gingham while it lasts <lb/>
Special value and cut prices in <lb/>
law <lb/>
cotton in this <lb/>
National Sal sale <lb/>
Handkerchiefs. <lb/>
dozen ladles hemstitched <lb/>
handkerchiefs, regular seller <lb/>
National Salvage i o's price <lb/>
dozen men's bordered and <lb/>
hemstitched handkerchiefs were <lb/>
National Salvage Co's Bale <lb/>
price <lb/>
dozen handkerchiefs <lb/>
same as above only finer <lb/>
A nice quality handkerchiefs <lb/>
For men and ladies National <lb/>
Salvage Co's sale price <lb/>
Staple Department. <lb/>
yards <lb/>
calico American Indigo <lb/>
carmine red ail <lb/>
Men's and <lb/>
Hose <lb/>
Mens Suits. <lb/>
fast black seamless <lb/>
hose, price now <lb/>
A fine cotton fancy hose <lb/>
regular price now <lb/>
Men's black socks, regular <lb/>
price at <lb/>
Men's gray mixed socks, <lb/>
price at <lb/>
socks, regular <lb/>
price at <lb/>
All children's Id-mid <lb/>
at <lb/>
Every offer a great bargain <lb/>
Shoes For Ladies. <lb/>
values going <lb/>
to values going <lb/>
Shoes going at <lb/>
prices <lb/>
Mens Shoes. <lb/>
value <lb/>
no and values <lb/>
values l <lb/>
on value.- <lb/>
Everyone must go. <lb/>
Men's and <lb/>
Boy's Furnishing. <lb/>
A big Men's Garters go- <lb/>
at <lb/>
Heavy Canton Flannel drawers <lb/>
value <lb/>
value <lb/>
Heavy drill Slips <lb/>
Men's Suspenders worth <lb/>
now Be <lb/>
Good suspenders on sale <lb/>
Suspenders <lb/>
Good boy's Suspenders, worth <lb/>
now <lb/>
Men's good work Shirts <lb/>
Men's nice Negligee Shirts <lb/>
Men's fancy Negligee Shirts <lb/>
How Is <lb/>
Men's good 1.35 Brogans while <lb/>
they last <lb/>
91.98 This will you a good <lb/>
desirable Suit of lit and fashion. <lb/>
An immense range of fancy <lb/>
mixtures Checks, Plaids and <lb/>
mingled effects, would be cheap <lb/>
must go now at <lb/>
will secure for your choice of <lb/>
n grand of Single <lb/>
double-breasted Cheviots, Worst- <lb/>
ed in the most desirable patterns <lb/>
Superbly tailored fancy <lb/>
faced finished values that are <lb/>
in every respect to any <lb/>
suits. serges, <lb/>
and scotch mixtures must go at <lb/>
the National sale <lb/>
price t <lb/>
All and suits cut <lb/>
half in two <lb/>
A good strong pair of <lb/>
for . <lb/>
fancy <lb/>
worth l BO, now <lb/>
Fine fancy and plain worsted <lb/>
pin's that regularly sold from <lb/>
to now i is <lb/>
All other prices cut in <lb/>
ion <lb/>
line of <lb/>
alls be sold a <lb/>
The knife has been put into <lb/>
every article. The prices are <lb/>
only half the quality is the best <lb/>
Overcoats <lb/>
Mon's value now p <lb/>
I coats as low as <lb/>
Boys Suits <lb/>
two piece suits single <lb/>
and double breasted jackets <lb/>
worth during this <lb/>
sale at only <lb/>
The novelty in styles is artistic <lb/>
and elegant garments that were <lb/>
always sold at all go in this <lb/>
sale at <lb/>
Thirty distinct effects in <lb/>
ultra fashioned knee pant suits <lb/>
in all the swellest of novelties <lb/>
and staple styles, sale I to <lb/>
Boys Knee Pants. <lb/>
pairs of boys knee pants <lb/>
worth up National Salvage <lb/>
Co's sale price <lb/>
pairs of boys knee pants <lb/>
regular sellers, National <lb/>
Salvage Co's sale <lb/>
Wonder of the Age <lb/>
Novelty suitings and fancy <lb/>
mixtures, voiles and crashes late <lb/>
stylos, desirable shades <lb/>
inch value <lb/>
at, only <lb/>
In fact, qualities and pat- <lb/>
terns in dress goods at great <lb/>
sacrifice prices <lb/>
must go at <lb/>
An elegant skirts, well worth <lb/>
going at <lb/>
The best mercerized skirts on <lb/>
the market marked down to <lb/>
Extra Extra <lb/>
curtain must go at <lb/>
Mens Hats. <lb/>
mens and boys in desirable <lb/>
shapes Worth DO up <lb/>
felt hats in- <lb/>
values ranging from <lb/>
at the exceeding <lb/>
low price of <lb/>
in men's hats in <lb/>
bin Denver shapes come in <lb/>
black and nutria, price <lb/>
All the newest spring shapes <lb/>
as well as staple styles in hats <lb/>
that are sold everywhere for <lb/>
National Salvage price <lb/>
Beautiful Striped <lb/>
Cheap at going at <lb/>
inch dimities worth Na- <lb/>
Salvage sale price <lb/>
Persian lawn worth <lb/>
while it lasts He <lb/>
Notions and Small Ware <lb/>
Hooks and eyes, black and <lb/>
white, worth Bo, at only <lb/>
The best pins ever sold at <lb/>
only <lb/>
shirt and dress buttons, <lb/>
different styles, per dozen <lb/>
braid, worth <lb/>
a bunch <lb/>
Cotton elastic, black and white, <lb/>
Easy, graceful and form-lit ting <lb/>
corsets, in all the celebrated <lb/>
makes, in military and <lb/>
fro Silo <lb/>
Other beauties <lb/>
Stop and think. Can you Remember The National Salvage Company have bought this for a song and it must be sold re- Safe and fixtures <lb/>
afford to miss such an op- I of cost. Every article guaranteed and will be exchanged or refunded. or to be sold for less than It <lb/>
this great sale Thursday, Sept. at a. m. at <lb/>
cost to make them. <lb/>
The Bee Hive, c.<lb/>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, SEPTEMBER 1905. <lb/>
SAFE CRACKERS ON TRIAL. <lb/>
Not <lb/>
Lieutenant Governor Winston Will <lb/>
and <lb/>
May Go to <lb/>
N. C, Sept. <lb/>
and the alleged safe <lb/>
crackers, dressed in their Sunday <lb/>
and looking quite snick <lb/>
and span, their <lb/>
and the <lb/>
illness of appeared <lb/>
in court morning and <lb/>
plead guilty on the charge of car- <lb/>
concealed weapons. A <lb/>
hitch came id the proceedings just <lb/>
here, however, for during the <lb/>
night previous Solicitor Henry, of <lb/>
South Carolina, came on the scene <lb/>
and demanded that the men be <lb/>
turned over to the South Carolina <lb/>
authorities to answer to the charge <lb/>
Tabbing a safe at Heath <lb/>
Judge Neal sentence <lb/>
and pressure is again to be Wrought <lb/>
on the powers that be in North <lb/>
Carolina for <lb/>
The through their <lb/>
attorneys, Messrs. Bennett <lb/>
Bennett, claim their right to die- <lb/>
missal or sentence on the <lb/>
to they plead guilty and are <lb/>
fighting bard against removal. <lb/>
Lieutenant Governor Winston <lb/>
has telegraphed that he will not <lb/>
interfere. Unless Governor Glenn <lb/>
honors the requisition before <lb/>
Solicitor Henry's departure the <lb/>
case will remain as it is until bis <lb/>
return or Judge Veal will send <lb/>
Fisher and to the roads. <lb/>
Pitt County <lb/>
The case of State vs. Davis, <lb/>
previously reported, in which an <lb/>
indictment was sent for eaves- <lb/>
dropping, was argued b the <lb/>
attorney general and Harry Skin <lb/>
Esq. The attorney general <lb/>
stated that since the indictment <lb/>
did not allege that the converse <lb/>
overheard had been repeated <lb/>
in the community, he did not <lb/>
think that it would lie for the <lb/>
charge of eaves dropping as <lb/>
recognized by the Common Law, <lb/>
that it might be good to bold <lb/>
the defendant on a charge of dis- <lb/>
orderly conduct. <lb/>
Mr. Skinner, for the defendant, <lb/>
took the ground that the indict- <lb/>
did not charge any offense <lb/>
and that the acts complained of <lb/>
did not constitute disorderly cod <lb/>
The state was the appellant <lb/>
this case, the indictment having <lb/>
been quashed on motion defend <lb/>
ant in the lower <lb/>
News and Observer. <lb/>
j.-. <lb/>
Mi<lb/>
Aged Lady Killed. <lb/>
Tarboro, N. C, Mrs. Susan <lb/>
aged years, and a pen- <lb/>
of Mexican war, was struck <lb/>
by engine of a local freight <lb/>
train from Mount and in- <lb/>
killed at three <lb/>
miles north South Rocky Mount <lb/>
on the Atlantic Coast Line <lb/>
way this morning. The <lb/>
ate woman attempted to cross the <lb/>
track in of the moving train <lb/>
Id an effort to save the life of a pet <lb/>
dog without apparent cognizance <lb/>
of the jeopardy in which she <lb/>
ed her own life. The deceased <lb/>
was a widow of John Williams, <lb/>
who served the Coast Line as sec <lb/>
master a number of years. <lb/>
Bought a Stock in Tarboro. <lb/>
C. L. Wilkinson Co., of this <lb/>
town, have purchased the Morris <lb/>
of dry goods Tarboro. It <lb/>
is the largest and stock there <lb/>
and occupies the best equipped <lb/>
store in Tarboro. Mr. Wilkinson <lb/>
has gone to Tarboro to take charge <lb/>
f the stock and close it out as <lb/>
rapidly as possible. The stock <lb/>
was bought at a and will <lb/>
be sold accordingly. <lb/>
WILL BREAK CONNECTION. <lb/>
Greenville Shut In Than Ever. <lb/>
A change has been made in the <lb/>
schedule trains on the Atlantic <lb/>
ft North Carolina railroad that will <lb/>
practically break connection with <lb/>
trains on this branch of the Coast <lb/>
Line, unless there is a change on <lb/>
this road also or the train is never <lb/>
behind time at all. The train that <lb/>
has been passing <lb/>
p. m., has been moved to <lb/>
p. m. This is just about the time <lb/>
the Coast Line train reaches Kin- <lb/>
if it is on time, and it seldom <lb/>
is. So passengers mail getting <lb/>
around way the evening <lb/>
will he out of the and <lb/>
Greenville will have to jog along <lb/>
with one outlet a day. <lb/>
DEATH OF MRS. E A. <lb/>
District Meeting. <lb/>
D C. Moore, L. H. Fender, W. <lb/>
L. Best, W. F. Brans, D. L. <lb/>
E. E. Griffin. C. K. and <lb/>
What He Found. <lb/>
During the South African War, <lb/>
when country was under mar- <lb/>
law, letters sent home by <lb/>
British soldiers bad to pass through <lb/>
the bands of a censor. <lb/>
A private in a <lb/>
bad sent four or five letters <lb/>
home, telling his parents about the <lb/>
doings of his regiment, <lb/>
bad been obliterated by the <lb/>
censor and were therefore illegible <lb/>
on their arrival. At the foot of <lb/>
the next letter he <lb/>
look under the <lb/>
At the censor's office the letter <lb/>
was opened and read as usual. The <lb/>
officer charge spent some time <lb/>
in steaming the stamp the <lb/>
envelope, so that he could read the <lb/>
message be was certain be <lb/>
would find there. At last bis <lb/>
patience was rewarded, but his <lb/>
feelings can be better imagined <lb/>
than described when he read these <lb/>
it hard to get <lb/>
Philadelphia Ledger. <lb/>
The Put At <lb/>
Washington, Sept. <lb/>
of Naval Intelligence today <lb/>
received advices by cable from the <lb/>
American naval at <lb/>
to the effect the loss in killed <lb/>
and missing on the battleship <lb/>
was The wounded <lb/>
number The cause of the ac- <lb/>
cannot be ascertained until <lb/>
the is floated. <lb/>
Dr. Tail Butler Elected. <lb/>
Oklahoma Territory, <lb/>
Sept. the final session of <lb/>
the ninth annual meeting of the <lb/>
International Live-Stock Sanitary <lb/>
the following officers <lb/>
were <lb/>
President, Dr. H. <lb/>
Texas; vice-president, Dr. Tait <lb/>
North Carolina; secretary- <lb/>
treasurer Dr. H. Ward, Min- <lb/>
Big Crowd Went <lb/>
Hatch excursions are <lb/>
always successful. The one that <lb/>
went this morning was <lb/>
every coach and even the baggage <lb/>
car being full. Quite a number of <lb/>
went from Greenville <lb/>
others wanted to go but backed <lb/>
nut because it looked like they <lb/>
could not get seats. <lb/>
too III to Sail. <lb/>
New York, Sept. <lb/>
the Japanese peace envoy, <lb/>
who was reported today to be <lb/>
from typhoid fever, though <lb/>
the consulting physicians are not a <lb/>
unit on this point, was said to lie <lb/>
in a satisfactory condition. Baron <lb/>
is at the <lb/>
Hotel and his return to Japan has <lb/>
been Indefinitely postponed <lb/>
though most of the members of his <lb/>
suite will set sail for homo <lb/>
row, the date originally planned <lb/>
for the departure of the mission. <lb/>
Chew the tobacco. <lb/>
will be held in Greenville the <lb/>
second night <lb/>
NEWS <lb/>
An Excellent Woman Passes Away. <lb/>
Mrs. Del wife of Hon. <lb/>
E. A. former Superior court j W <lb/>
clerk, died at 8-30 o'clock Friday ; Odd Fellows in <lb/>
evening at their home on j Thursday night. The <lb/>
son avenue. She had been meeting order <lb/>
some weeks with an from <lb/>
which there was little hope of <lb/>
recovery, but the end came sooner <lb/>
than expected and her death was <lb/>
shock to the family and also the <lb/>
host of friends who held her in <lb/>
high esteem. She was one of our <lb/>
be-t women, a kind friend, <lb/>
table, and her life was filled with <lb/>
good deeds. <lb/>
Mis. was a little past <lb/>
years old. and was a daughter of <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. W M. King. <lb/>
was twice married, her <lb/>
band being the late Mr. Samuel <lb/>
of Centerville. <lb/>
married Mr. E. A. in Nov- <lb/>
1895. Betide her <lb/>
and she is also survived <lb/>
by four Pattie Win- <lb/>
sled, of Rocky Mount; Mrs. G. B. <lb/>
King, of Washington, D. Mrs <lb/>
C. Wells, of Wilson, and Mrs <lb/>
L. I. Moore, of Greenville. <lb/>
Funeral services were con- <lb/>
ducted by Rev. D. B. Clayton in <lb/>
the church at o'clock <lb/>
Sunday morning, from the <lb/>
church the were taken <lb/>
to the burial ground at the King <lb/>
homestead, near Falkland, the <lb/>
interment being about o'clock, <lb/>
p. m. <lb/>
Shot His Wife at Sight. <lb/>
Tampa, Fla , Sept. <lb/>
special from Tarpon Springs, <lb/>
says at six o'clock this afternoon <lb/>
G. K. a well known <lb/>
or, walked into boarding <lb/>
of Hiram Pent, of that place, and <lb/>
as his wife came to meet him <lb/>
the dining room, Paul shot her <lb/>
down with a double shot- <lb/>
gun and then ran into back <lb/>
yard, shooting himself with the <lb/>
contents of other barrel. Paul <lb/>
was instantly killed, hut bis wife <lb/>
lived ten minutes. Paul had been <lb/>
drinking, it is said, for <lb/>
weeks. <lb/>
Patent Medicine Decision. <lb/>
Washington, D. C , Sept. 14th. <lb/>
commissioner of internal <lb/>
revenue today decided the <lb/>
manufacturers of patent medicines <lb/>
composed of distilled <lb/>
must, after December <lb/>
1905, take out licenses as rectifiers <lb/>
liquor dealers, and drug- <lb/>
and others handling <lb/>
question must pay the license <lb/>
required by law of a liquor dealer. <lb/>
In a instructions just sent <lb/>
to internal revenue collectors Com- <lb/>
missioner Yerkes draws their at <lb/>
to the existence of a large <lb/>
of compounds on the mar- <lb/>
that sell as but are <lb/>
composed of distilled spirit <lb/>
without addition of drugs m <lb/>
medicines in sufficient <lb/>
to materially change their <lb/>
Mr. J. Marie-, a <lb/>
inspector, has sworn out a <lb/>
against Miss Sal lie who <lb/>
recently was a clerk in the Con <lb/>
cord charting open <lb/>
mail. She was given a <lb/>
at Concord last <lb/>
Wednesday, before United States <lb/>
Commissioner G. A. Kestler, and <lb/>
waived examination. She gave <lb/>
bond tor her appearance <lb/>
for ha id i September <lb/>
Patriot. <lb/>
There an i-o many applicants tor <lb/>
at <lb/>
the Republican of the <lb/>
to a <lb/>
to decide on one to be <lb/>
endorsed for the position. <lb/>
he <lb/>
Pointed Paragraphs. <lb/>
If a man has but one shirt <lb/>
never owes a lug wash bill. <lb/>
mantle of charity is soon <lb/>
worn threadbare by a hypocrite. <lb/>
Any woman can keep a secret if <lb/>
you give her enough chloroform. <lb/>
A many to called business <lb/>
pointers out to be <lb/>
pointers. <lb/>
s married man goes oz a <lb/>
trip he leaves his wife <lb/>
home <lb/>
Recklessness of a young fool is <lb/>
only surpassed by an old tool's <lb/>
obstinacy. <lb/>
After acquiring an <lb/>
ring a girl proceeds to reconstruct <lb/>
her ideal. <lb/>
A man doesn't have to be a <lb/>
philosopher in order Io discover <lb/>
that all rich girls are handsome. <lb/>
Time may be money in some <lb/>
cases but many a man with nothing <lb/>
hut time has managed to starve to <lb/>
death. <lb/>
Governor Narrow Escape. <lb/>
Mass., Sept. <lb/>
Governor B Glenn, of <lb/>
North Carolina, had the narrowest <lb/>
escape of bis life this afternoon <lb/>
from serious injury or possibly <lb/>
death when an automobile contain- <lb/>
several of the Governor's <lb/>
friends ran off a bridge near Royal- <lb/>
as the party were inning <lb/>
from old home week celebration <lb/>
at <lb/>
Four persons were pinioned <lb/>
the wrecked machine of <lb/>
them being John Charles <lb/>
of Charlotte, who is a member of <lb/>
the Glenn party on the New Eng- <lb/>
land <lb/>
LETTER TO R. HYMAN. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Do know <lb/>
cause of short measure and white- <lb/>
wash in <lb/>
The same, as the cause of poverty; j called, <lb/>
folks are kept poor by to Mr. Sawyer is one of the <lb/>
Sawyer Awarded <lb/>
Elizabeth City, N. <lb/>
court has been in <lb/>
at court house this <lb/>
week, the criminal <lb/>
concluded this morning, when the <lb/>
against the Norfolk West- <lb/>
railway, by A. Sawyer was <lb/>
get their money's worth. <lb/>
Price per gallon. They lock at <lb/>
the price gallon; not at the <lb/>
size of the can; not at what's <lb/>
in it. Kept poor by trying to get <lb/>
their money's worth. <lb/>
Not you, they. You know it <lb/>
of <lb/>
is one name in paint; <lb/>
Yours truly, <lb/>
F. W. COo. <lb/>
P. S. H. L. Carr sells oar paint. <lb/>
most <lb/>
prominent men of Camden county. <lb/>
Hp is suing the railroad people for <lb/>
alleged slander. The case has <lb/>
intense interest, and the <lb/>
court room was literally packed. <lb/>
The hearing consumed the entire <lb/>
day. case was turned over to <lb/>
about this afternoon <lb/>
and they remained out about <lb/>
twenty minutes. They gave Mr. <lb/>
Sawyer one thousand dollars. <lb/>
Sweet Jamaica oranges at S. M. <lb/>
PERSONALS AND SOCIAL <lb/>
Thursday, September <lb/>
G. W. Baker returned to Lewis- <lb/>
ton today. <lb/>
Mrs. Charles Skinner went to <lb/>
Baltimore today. <lb/>
This feel like some equinox <lb/>
weather is coming. <lb/>
J. F. King returned Wednesday <lb/>
evening from Atlanta. <lb/>
It will not take many days like <lb/>
this to finish the straw hat. <lb/>
Mrs. A. Watkins, of Norfolk, <lb/>
is visiting at the King House. <lb/>
Mrs. H. C. Edwards to <lb/>
Wednesday evening. <lb/>
P. M. left morn- <lb/>
for a trip South Carolina. <lb/>
Augustus Cot ten, of <lb/>
ton, Del., at <lb/>
Key. J. went to <lb/>
Wednesday and returned <lb/>
today. <lb/>
Mrs. J. a. <lb/>
nun for to visit <lb/>
relatives. <lb/>
Mrs G. M. Tucker, W <lb/>
came in Ibis morning to visit <lb/>
relatives. <lb/>
Mrs. L. V. and <lb/>
of Snow Hill, are Mis, <lb/>
W. B. <lb/>
Miss Helen Forbes this <lb/>
morning for to attend <lb/>
Peace Institute. <lb/>
Miss Mary of Baltimore, <lb/>
came Wednesday to visit <lb/>
the Misses Cotten at <lb/>
R H. Williamson, city electric- <lb/>
left this morning for Wash- <lb/>
D, C. to visit his, mother. <lb/>
Mrs. M. D. Higgs left morn- <lb/>
for the northern markets to <lb/>
purchase millinery goods for C. T. <lb/>
H. A. has moved <lb/>
town and occupies one of the <lb/>
in <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
Rev. J. H. of <lb/>
has been here assisting in a <lb/>
meeting in the church, <lb/>
returned home today. <lb/>
Mrs. Josephine Taylor returned <lb/>
this morning from Ayden. Mrs. <lb/>
J. W. accompanied her <lb/>
home for a visit <lb/>
Mrs. If, A. of <lb/>
Mrs. C. L. Which <lb/>
ard little son, Rogers, <lb/>
Norfolk, spent today with Mrs. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
Friday, September <lb/>
Mack Taylor, of Ayden, spent <lb/>
Thursday in town. <lb/>
A. M. Moseley returned this <lb/>
morning from Ayden. <lb/>
C. S Forbes has returned from <lb/>
his trip North after new goods. <lb/>
Mr. and H. <lb/>
this morning for to Pens <lb/>
Miss Ellen Proctor returned <lb/>
Thursday evening from a to <lb/>
Berkley. <lb/>
Mrs. Julia Wooten returned <lb/>
Thursday evening from a visit Io <lb/>
Tarboro. <lb/>
Mrs. S. M. m . <lb/>
Alfred, went to Rocky Mount <lb/>
morning, <lb/>
Blow returned Thurs- <lb/>
day evening a visit to Louis- <lb/>
burg Littleton. <lb/>
Julian of Raleigh, <lb/>
who has been visiting at <lb/>
dale, has returned home. <lb/>
Miss Delia Smith, of Ayden, <lb/>
who has been flailing at Which- <lb/>
returned borne Thursday. <lb/>
Fred came In from Rich- <lb/>
Thursday evening, being <lb/>
called home by the sickness of bis <lb/>
wife. <lb/>
No. <lb/>
B. E. and child <lb/>
went to Ayden Thursday evening. <lb/>
Mrs. George Hadley and child- <lb/>
of are visiting <lb/>
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred <lb/>
Forbes. <lb/>
Miss Margaret of Suffolk, <lb/>
who has been Mis. H. <lb/>
returned home this <lb/>
Mrs. Bragg, of Ocracoke, came <lb/>
the steamer Washing- <lb/>
ton today, and is stopping with <lb/>
Mrs. J. J. Cherry. <lb/>
Saturday, September <lb/>
C. E. went to Tarboro <lb/>
today. <lb/>
It. S. Evans up the load <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
Rev R ;. Craven, i <lb/>
Spent today here. <lb/>
J. has returned from <lb/>
The early hours of the morning <lb/>
brought a hard rain. <lb/>
Mrs. W. R. Smith and children <lb/>
went to Hamilton this morning. <lb/>
Miss Sue of Washing- <lb/>
ton, is visiting Mrs. J. B. Cherry. <lb/>
Mrs. D. J. Whichard and little <lb/>
son, Walter Linden, went to <lb/>
today. <lb/>
Mrs. L. M. Tar- <lb/>
spent Thursday night and <lb/>
Friday in town. <lb/>
Mrs. D. E. House returned <lb/>
Friday evening a visit to <lb/>
county. <lb/>
Mrs. A. H. Taft and little <lb/>
daughter returned Friday evening <lb/>
a visit to Elm City. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Skinner and <lb/>
son, Francis, returned Friday <lb/>
evening from <lb/>
Mrs. Annie Thomas, of Elm <lb/>
City, came in Friday evening to <lb/>
visit Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Brown. <lb/>
Prof, and Mrs. W. B. Dove and <lb/>
children returned Friday evening <lb/>
from a visit to and other <lb/>
points. <lb/>
Misses Mae, Ethel and Clara <lb/>
Lincoln left Friday evening tor <lb/>
Greensboro, where they will make <lb/>
their home. <lb/>
Misses Mary and Nan Malone, <lb/>
of who have been <lb/>
visiting their sister, Mrs. S. J. <lb/>
returned home today. <lb/>
Exonerates the Superintendent <lb/>
A hall dozen of the most <lb/>
in state <lb/>
day testified before the board of <lb/>
directors of state hospital that <lb/>
In their opinion Thomas H. Nail <lb/>
died acute heart dilation <lb/>
caused violent muscular, effort <lb/>
and that blood clot found in <lb/>
his brain was not of a character to <lb/>
cause his death. <lb/>
They agreed that the symptoms <lb/>
f Of the brain given <lb/>
in the autopsy as the cause of <lb/>
death totally different <lb/>
testified as having been <lb/>
exhibited by Nail when he was <lb/>
brought he hospital <lb/>
his death. <lb/>
The result will he in all <lb/>
a of Doctor <lb/>
diagnosis and failure to <lb/>
immediate autopsy and <lb/>
. from jail of the four <lb/>
attendants now held on a charge <lb/>
of having the death of the <lb/>
News Ob- <lb/>
set <lb/>
Delegates to Association. <lb/>
At a of the Baptist <lb/>
church, Wednesday, W. H. Rags <lb/>
dale, J. W. Bryan and J. <lb/>
Whichard were chosen delegates <lb/>
to the Tar River association which <lb/>
meets Tarboro the week <lb/>
in October. <lb/>
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