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ITEMS <lb/>
N. C, sept. 14.1005. <lb/>
Miss Julia Jones returned to <lb/>
Mo. J. H. Cheek and Julian <lb/>
spent Saturday and Sunday in <lb/>
Winterville, <lb/>
Harvey to <lb/>
He accompanied <lb/>
by Sam and con, of Wilson. <lb/>
Mr. Ben and <lb/>
children, of spent Sat- <lb/>
and Sunday with Mrs, War- <lb/>
Mis. R E. <lb/>
Mr. T. B. Ti. after spend <lb/>
some time with her parents. <lb/>
to Fountain Saturday. <lb/>
Mi-. Mary Branch and children <lb/>
spent Sunday with Mrs. k. E, <lb/>
Herring spent <lb/>
night and Sunday with friends <lb/>
here <lb/>
E. E. is away attending the <lb/>
Union Conference. <lb/>
J. R. and sister, Mrs. <lb/>
Canon, to visit Mrs. <lb/>
Mrs. Charles <lb/>
Benjamin Smith and family, of <lb/>
ville, ha tinned again <lb/>
this hood. <lb/>
A of out attend- <lb/>
ed church at Grove Sunday. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Worthing <lb/>
ton, Ayden, spent Sunday in <lb/>
this neighborhood. <lb/>
J. A Jan-ell, of Far in ville, came <lb/>
down Monday and the <lb/>
farm owned by William Tyson. <lb/>
Joe Wilson and Marshal <lb/>
went to Greenville yesterday. <lb/>
Several from here on the <lb/>
excursion today to Norfolk. <lb/>
WINGATE FAILED TO SHOW UP. <lb/>
Hit <lb/>
Judgment Was Entered Against <lb/>
Bondsmen. <lb/>
Tarboro, N C, <lb/>
young <lb/>
man of Rocky who is <lb/>
Charged an attempted <lb/>
assault and also a simple <lb/>
assault the of Mrs. <lb/>
Knight of this place some <lb/>
e ago and who was removed <lb/>
in from place of <lb/>
incarceration in the county jail <lb/>
here through the fear of being <lb/>
and <lb/>
through habeas corpus <lb/>
proceedings, failed to make his <lb/>
appearance at court when his cases <lb/>
ere called and <lb/>
entered against his bondsmen <lb/>
in each Wingate was in <lb/>
Tarboro Tuesday and Wednesday <lb/>
is to hive gone to <lb/>
Mount preparatory to returning <lb/>
for trial Thursday. It is surmised <lb/>
his nerve failed him after mining <lb/>
early morning train and much <lb/>
surprise was occasioned by his <lb/>
failure to appear. <lb/>
Blood thick <lb/>
cents. <lb/>
LETTER TO DR R. L CARR <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
N. <lb/>
Mrs. William Harrell. of Drum <lb/>
Hill, is her son, W. T <lb/>
Harrell. <lb/>
Miss Lizzie Jones, of Greenville, <lb/>
is spending a few days with Mrs <lb/>
F. G. Whaley. <lb/>
Mr. E. Jacobs and son, <lb/>
Ernest, of are visiting the <lb/>
family of J. R. Jacobs. <lb/>
H. B. Phillips left Thursday to- <lb/>
attend the funeral of little Walter <lb/>
R sou of . B. Robertson, <lb/>
Va. <lb/>
Charlie Jennings left this morn <lb/>
to spend some time <lb/>
relatives in Virginia. <lb/>
Miss Mamie Bobbitt, of Nash <lb/>
who ha- spending <lb/>
several weeks with her brother. <lb/>
J. O. Bobbitt, left this morning <lb/>
for her home much to the regret of <lb/>
the many friends she has made <lb/>
while here. <lb/>
J. A. i on the sick St. <lb/>
Jas. Alford, who has been quite <lb/>
sick for several days, is able to be <lb/>
out again <lb/>
Mr. Mis. William Smith <lb/>
left this morning to spend several <lb/>
days with friends in Tarboro. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Dear Sir.- difference. Two <lb/>
neighbors their houses <lb/>
lead and <lb/>
houses about alike. <lb/>
Mr. A. H. Howard. Nelson, N. <lb/>
Y., is the who painted <lb/>
and saved the don't know the <lb/>
other. <lb/>
A r of both, Mr. J. H. <lb/>
expected to use gallon <lb/>
took <lb/>
goes further, its least <lb/>
merit; but that amounts to half <lb/>
sometimes. It costs two or three <lb/>
times much to paint as to boy <lb/>
the paint. Good reason for not <lb/>
painting Paint Devon then. <lb/>
Yours truly, <lb/>
F. W. CO. <lb/>
P. S. H. L. Can sells our paint <lb/>
Best twist <lb/>
Greenville Company <lb/>
Reorganizes, <lb/>
As of the stockholders in <lb/>
the Greenville Manufacturing <lb/>
Company had disposed of their <lb/>
interest, a meeting of the stock- <lb/>
holders was held to <lb/>
Dr. E, A. Move was <lb/>
elected president. R. L Davis vice <lb/>
president, and I. W. Tucker was <lb/>
added to the board directors. <lb/>
were discussed for enlarging <lb/>
the business of the plant. <lb/>
Purchase of Pamlico Railroad Formally <lb/>
Announced. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. Sept. -An <lb/>
cement was made today <lb/>
the of the Pamlico, <lb/>
Oriental Western run- <lb/>
from Bayboro to Newborn, <lb/>
N. by the interests in control <lb/>
of the Carolina Railway. <lb/>
which is to run a line from Nor- <lb/>
folk to Beaufort, N. C, through <lb/>
the lumber section of North <lb/>
This line will be used as a <lb/>
branch of the main line to New <lb/>
Bern for terminals at <lb/>
that port. <lb/>
We will pay half cent each in <lb/>
cash for tags taken from Brown <lb/>
Williamson tobaccos in lots of <lb/>
goO or more. Tags must be <lb/>
counted and securely tied up <lb/>
before we will receive them. <lb/>
Greenville Supply Co. <lb/>
A Warning for Folks Who Sign Petitions <lb/>
Folks who sign petitions Just to <lb/>
see their names on the paper may <lb/>
learn something, the court here, <lb/>
just closed a judgment fur <lb/>
was entered against men <lb/>
over the county who had <lb/>
signed a petition to open a, <lb/>
public road into the eastern part of <lb/>
town. The commissioners opened j <lb/>
the road on the strength of the <lb/>
and the man property <lb/>
went through, S. colored, <lb/>
sued the and they will <lb/>
have to pay the judgment, which; <lb/>
amounts to about 8- each for the <lb/>
good and true men who were too <lb/>
with their <lb/>
Journal. <lb/>
Best tobacco made by Brown <lb/>
Williamson's. <lb/>
The cotton crop of ac- <lb/>
cording to the annual report of Sec <lb/>
Hester, of the New Orleans <lb/>
cotton exchange, was <lb/>
hales. <lb/>
NOBLES <lb/>
S. J- Nobles, Proprietor. <lb/>
door to C. L- <lb/>
Meals at all hours between a. <lb/>
m. and midnight an minutes <lb/>
notice. Fresh oysters every day <lb/>
served in any style. Prompt <lb/>
service and polite attention. Call <lb/>
in when you are hungry. <lb/>
SAVED HIS LIFE <lb/>
OUR CUSTOMERS BY TAKING <lb/>
ADVANTAGE OF THE <lb/>
HIT PRICES, <lb/>
Russia has her Japan her and We have <lb/>
OUR CUSTOMERS, <lb/>
Who have stood by us since the fight began and are constantly <lb/>
bringing in Reinforcements. <lb/>
WHY <lb/>
Because <lb/>
They realize that NEVER BEFORE in the history of <lb/>
Greenville, have they been able to secure such BARGAINS. <lb/>
OF <lb/>
UNDERSELLING TO <lb/>
DAZZLE AND DELIGHT YOU, <lb/>
at <lb/>
C. T. <lb/>
s Big Store, <lb/>
Greenville, N. <lb/>
Dr. W. H. of Char- <lb/>
N. will he in Greenville <lb/>
at Hotel Bertha on Thursday Oct. i <lb/>
for one day only. His <lb/>
practice is limited to Eye, Ear. j <lb/>
None, and Throat, and Fitting <lb/>
glasses. <lb/>
LANIER HILLIARD, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
MARBLE MONUMENTAL WORK <lb/>
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. <lb/>
Iron Fencing Sold <lb/>
STRAY TAKEN <lb/>
I have taken up a stray <lb/>
that has been running with my <lb/>
Stock about two months. The <lb/>
is sandy red color, weighs <lb/>
boot pound, has slit in right <lb/>
ear and bob tailed. Owner in <lb/>
notified to call for same and pay <lb/>
charges. MOSES EVANS. <lb/>
near Greenville. <lb/>
Best sun cured; <lb/>
h Williamson's. <lb/>
The Death Penalty. <lb/>
A little thing sometimes results <lb/>
in death. Tims a mere scratch, <lb/>
insignificant cuts or puny boils <lb/>
paid the death penalty. It <lb/>
is wise to have <lb/>
Salve ever bandy. It's the <lb/>
salve on earth and will prevent fa- <lb/>
when burns, sores, ulcers <lb/>
and threaten. Only at <lb/>
J. L. Drug Store. <lb/>
Putt an End to It All. <lb/>
A grievous wail comes <lb/>
as a result of unbearable pain <lb/>
over Dizziness, <lb/>
Backache, Liver complaint and <lb/>
constipation. But thanks to Dr. <lb/>
King's New Lite Pills they put an <lb/>
end In it all. They are gentle hut <lb/>
thorough. Try them. Only <lb/>
Guaranteed by Jno. L. Woolen, <lb/>
Druggist. <lb/>
A piano for sale at a sac- <lb/>
the instrument which is one <lb/>
of the best handled by the <lb/>
piano Co, was bought <lb/>
months ago by a gentleman who <lb/>
unfortunately lost bis little girl. <lb/>
Party willing to lose over a <lb/>
dollars. Cash or time, apply <lb/>
to G. G. or W. A. <lb/>
Hyman, Greenville N. C. <lb/>
End of Bitter Fight. <lb/>
physicians had a long and <lb/>
stubborn fight with an en <lb/>
my right writes J. F. Hughes <lb/>
Pout, Ga. gave me <lb/>
Everybody thought my time had <lb/>
come. As a last resort I tried Dr. <lb/>
King's New Discovery for Con- <lb/>
The I received <lb/>
was striking and I was on my <lb/>
Id a few days. Now I've entirely <lb/>
regained my <lb/>
all coughs, colds, throat and <lb/>
lung troubles. by <lb/>
Jno. Wooten, Price <lb/>
and 11.00. Trial bottles free. <lb/>
Makes writing <lb/>
carve fountain pen, beat <lb/>
made, Reflector Book Store. <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 and <lb/>
something has been found that <lb/>
will prevent that condition which <lb/>
makes suicide likely. At 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/>
It's also a great stomach, liver an. <lb/>
kidney regulator. Only Sat- <lb/>
guaranteed by Jno. L. <lb/>
Wooten, Druggist <lb/>
Why use Cotton Baskets when <lb/>
you can get Cotton Sheets at less <lb/>
than half the price. Ham White. <lb/>
m s w <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. <lb/>
No. <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1905. <lb/>
No. <lb/>
SUPERIOR COURT. <lb/>
September Term in Session. <lb/>
The September term of Pitt <lb/>
Superior court began this morning <lb/>
K. If. Jones, of Winston, <lb/>
presiding and Solicitor L. I. Moore <lb/>
representing the state. <lb/>
In calling over the list of jurors <lb/>
every man bur one answered to his <lb/>
name and he had not been sum- <lb/>
More of the business men <lb/>
of the town usual were on the <lb/>
list, several were asked <lb/>
To of wanting to be <lb/>
buyers, who <lb/>
one of the lawyers said were needed <lb/>
on the street to much com- <lb/>
petition as possible on the price of <lb/>
cotton. Judge Jones told l hem to <lb/>
go push cotton cents be <lb/>
would excuse Another who <lb/>
is in the horse sales business made <lb/>
an excuse, and was told to go and <lb/>
trade homes for two days and be <lb/>
back in conn Wednesday morning, <lb/>
One from country had a sick <lb/>
law lie <lb/>
could go home. A y <lb/>
insurance agent also let off, <lb/>
this the excuse. <lb/>
The grand as selected <lb/>
is composed the <lb/>
J. C T. II. W <lb/>
C. M. Tucker, R K. White- <lb/>
J. V. Cox, Henry Harris, <lb/>
W. H. Kilpatrick, David Stokes, <lb/>
Joe. V. Cox. Tucker, S. G. <lb/>
Forbes, U. S. Forbes, S. B. <lb/>
Richard I. r taming, <lb/>
M. L. j. K. Flake and <lb/>
W. Mines <lb/>
Smith is of the <lb/>
grand jury W. Lawrence is <lb/>
court oiler. <lb/>
The court room was <lb/>
during the time Judge Jones de- <lb/>
his charge to the <lb/>
jury, such good was <lb/>
given that only once did the sheriff <lb/>
call quiet. The people learn <lb/>
much law by listening <lb/>
to chat gee learned judges, <lb/>
and they were amply repaid in <lb/>
following closely all that Judge <lb/>
Jones said <lb/>
Judge Jones said there are two <lb/>
kinds of of <lb/>
and of commission and men are <lb/>
alike guilty when they fall to do <lb/>
what the law says shall be <lb/>
as they are when they do what <lb/>
the law says Shall not be done <lb/>
Then six divisions he dis- <lb/>
cussed the violations Hat should <lb/>
have the attention of the grand <lb/>
body of These were of- <lb/>
fences against person, <lb/>
against property, against <lb/>
peace order, against <lb/>
public against <lb/>
health, against public <lb/>
morals. These were discussed <lb/>
clearly practically, now and <lb/>
then with emphasis. <lb/>
On weapons <lb/>
he said that the who kept the <lb/>
law was left at the mercy the <lb/>
man who failed to keep it, <lb/>
this was a violation that should be <lb/>
rigidly enforced. most <lb/>
were by <lb/>
who carry razors to the parties and <lb/>
carve up their best before <lb/>
they leave; or the young who <lb/>
think it lakes a pistol In one <lb/>
pocket, B bottle III and a <lb/>
pack cigarettes to make them <lb/>
glow n. <lb/>
Helen to lynching Judge <lb/>
Jones said he had already told the <lb/>
what murder the <lb/>
first degree was, that is what <lb/>
be thinks men Commit when they <lb/>
band together, premeditate t in- <lb/>
deed, select leaders to demand the <lb/>
jail keys, enter the prison, take <lb/>
out a human being, hang him to a <lb/>
limb fill his body with lead. <lb/>
It is murder, and there is no excuse <lb/>
for it North Carolina. <lb/>
Abandonment and the double <lb/>
lives some men lead were referred <lb/>
against public <lb/>
morals, the effect of these upon <lb/>
a community were strongly <lb/>
sized. Gambling were also given <lb/>
a good shaking up when he said <lb/>
white man who deals in cotton <lb/>
futures is just as guilty as the <lb/>
who deals in craps. <lb/>
Judge Jones said so many good <lb/>
things in his charge that we wish <lb/>
all of them could referred to, <lb/>
but space will not permit. This is <lb/>
his first visit to Pitt and at <lb/>
the outset be convinces the people <lb/>
he is a good judge. <lb/>
following cases been <lb/>
dispose <lb/>
Geo. W. Lewis, abandonment, <lb/>
DEATH OF MISS MYRTLE WILSON. <lb/>
Popular Young Lady Summoned From <lb/>
Earth. <lb/>
Though she bad lingered at <lb/>
death's door for days and <lb/>
GAVE THEM A SCARE. <lb/>
avenue. <lb/>
Nine weeks ago Miss Myrtle <lb/>
pleads guilty, judgment suspended from Virginia Beach <lb/>
upon payment of costs. typhoid, and through <lb/>
Baker David f her <lb/>
Too Much Crowding Around the Bar <lb/>
and Jury Box. <lb/>
Yes, sir, it is warm in the <lb/>
. room, and Judge Jones is making <lb/>
was not unexpected, ,,,,,,,. ,. , <lb/>
. I it still hotter for those fellows who <lb/>
announcement this morning that i, . ,., . <lb/>
m; m .-. , , get and costs days on the <lb/>
Miss Myrtle was dead A . . . , <lb/>
. , . . , And he made a <lb/>
sadness to many hearts. f <lb/>
She passed away a quarter box for <lb/>
past three o'clock this morning, at <lb/>
the home her parents, Mr. and i T., <lb/>
a n -ii-i i Ibero are times, especial y if <lb/>
Mrs. S. B. on Dickinson ,. , . <lb/>
the court room is anything like <lb/>
were in a <lb/>
few minutes <lb/>
affray, plead guilty, Frank <lb/>
Baker and costs, David <lb/>
Haughty fined and costs. <lb/>
Atkinson, assault with <lb/>
deadly weapon, pleads guilty, lined <lb/>
dollars and costs <lb/>
Alonzo injury to stock, <lb/>
pleads guilty, judgment suspended <lb/>
upon payment of costs. <lb/>
Bill disturbing religious <lb/>
worship, pleads guilty, fine-i <lb/>
and costs. <lb/>
Pink assault with <lb/>
deadly weapon, pleads guilty, <lb/>
costs. <lb/>
Mary nuisance, pleads <lb/>
guilty, fined costs. <lb/>
Frank Anderson John Teel, <lb/>
affray, John Teel plead guilty. <lb/>
Isaac Hemby and <lb/>
Ola Atkinson, assault with deadly <lb/>
weapon, not guilty. <lb/>
Swindell, assault with <lb/>
deadly weapon, pleads guilty, lined <lb/>
and costs. <lb/>
Elias disturbing <lb/>
religious worship, pleads guilty, <lb/>
lined and costs. <lb/>
Frank James, assault with dead- <lb/>
weapon, pleads guilty, sentenced <lb/>
days in jail with leave to be <lb/>
worked roads. <lb/>
Joe Johnson, carrying concealed <lb/>
weapon, pleads guilty, sentenced <lb/>
CO days in jail leave to work <lb/>
on roads. <lb/>
Tyson, resisting officer, <lb/>
guilty, days jail <lb/>
with leave to work on roads. <lb/>
Willie Latham, larceny, pleads <lb/>
guilty of forcible trespass, <lb/>
suspended upon payment <lb/>
costs. <lb/>
Tyson, appeal from may- <lb/>
or's court for disorderly conduct, <lb/>
plead guilty, judgment suspended <lb/>
upon payment ousts. <lb/>
Zeb W. Brown and Arthur <lb/>
Kayo, affray, guilty, Brown lined <lb/>
and costs, Mayo <lb/>
half costs. <lb/>
Sun Cox Hilliard Cox, <lb/>
fray, not guilty. <lb/>
and Jordan <lb/>
affray, guilty. <lb/>
Joe rocking trail, <lb/>
pleads guilty, sentenced months <lb/>
in j with leave to work on <lb/>
Joe <lb/>
on, pleads guilty, judgment <lb/>
pended upon payment of costs. <lb/>
Peter carrying conceal- <lb/>
ed weapon, guilty, fined <lb/>
and costs. <lb/>
The case of Samuel for <lb/>
murder, was set Monday of <lb/>
next week. <lb/>
Stephen Moore, larceny, guilty <lb/>
receiving. <lb/>
J. E. Nichols, with dead- <lb/>
weapon, guilty of simple assault, <lb/>
and guilty of as with deadly <lb/>
weapon in other cases against <lb/>
him. <lb/>
John cruelty to animals, <lb/>
not guilty. <lb/>
Herbert Byrd, cruelty o <lb/>
mall, pleads guilty, lined and <lb/>
costs. <lb/>
assault with deadly <lb/>
weapon, pleads guilty, lined <lb/>
and costs. <lb/>
Peter Atkinson, assault with <lb/>
deadly weapon, not guilty. <lb/>
W. H. Elks, forcible trespass, <lb/>
not guilty. <lb/>
condition was serious. Nothing <lb/>
that love or skill could perform for <lb/>
restoration was undone, <lb/>
her <lb/>
full, that many crowd in the <lb/>
cross aisle and hang on the bar <lb/>
jury railing and <lb/>
officers frequently have to <lb/>
them bock to seats. <lb/>
light <lb/>
Judge Jones commanded as he saw <lb/>
Sheriff Tucker with the bunch <lb/>
rounded up and forcing them <lb/>
through the of the bar. <lb/>
men been <lb/>
Mining, the judge <lb/>
i when l in- officer lined I hem <lb/>
was ., i <lb/>
I before bench. <lb/>
our most estimable young . <lb/>
and was popular with every I <lb/>
She chose teaching for her <lb/>
work and no teacher in the county <lb/>
but death conquered in the battle <lb/>
and claimed her for a victim, <lb/>
the hearts of parents <lb/>
lives rent in grief, and friends <lb/>
bowed <lb/>
Miss Myrtle Wilson <lb/>
they were block <lb/>
ins aisle and I told them <lb/>
several limes to move back <lb/>
would not do <lb/>
Turning to the quaking suns of <lb/>
ever she loved both ,, ,. . <lb/>
his Honor asked do <lb/>
yon think is <lb/>
was more devoted to duty. What- <lb/>
ever she she <lb/>
by pupils parents. was a <lb/>
member of the Baptist church and <lb/>
ever faithful to her Christian <lb/>
duties. <lb/>
Besides the parents i-lie leaves <lb/>
three brothers and three sisters <lb/>
mourn their loss. These are W. B., <lb/>
Frank and Eugene Wilson, Mis <lb/>
Jr., and Misses <lb/>
Nannie and Lillie Wilson. <lb/>
The funeral will place <lb/>
Wednesday, being held <lb/>
Baptist church and Inter <lb/>
in Cherry Hill cemetery. <lb/>
Daily Reflector <lb/>
the sheriff, the or your <lb/>
and c i i all <lb/>
to make <lb/>
judge ill i ruled <lb/>
be lei go mail no i ii <lb/>
In , up i <lb/>
who blocked th- aisle or failed <lb/>
to obey orders, and i- would let <lb/>
the try n while in jail, <lb/>
was a om-, n <lb/>
goes without there <lb/>
iii flout afterward, <lb/>
PERSONALS AND SOCIAL <lb/>
Monday, September <lb/>
T. W. Whitehurst spent Sunday <lb/>
in Bethel. <lb/>
W. H. Cox, of spent <lb/>
today here. <lb/>
C. O. Brown went over Mar- <lb/>
tin today. <lb/>
B. F. Belts left this for <lb/>
a trip Virginia. <lb/>
J. B. Higgs left this morning on <lb/>
a trip across the sound. <lb/>
Miss Matilda returned <lb/>
this morning from Ayden. <lb/>
Poster of Norfolk, is <lb/>
spending a few cays here. <lb/>
Misses Maud Nixon and Mar <lb/>
James spent Sunday at <lb/>
W. B. James is home a <lb/>
nip in the western pan of the <lb/>
Md-i A. J. Moore, of <lb/>
is visiting his son, L. i <lb/>
j Moore. <lb/>
G. M. Ellis to <lb/>
evening and returned <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
Jim returned <lb/>
evening from a visit an <lb/>
If. S, has moved into Ho <lb/>
new hint in Sou. <lb/>
Green ville <lb/>
J. S. <lb/>
Miss Minnie, <lb/>
I. ion a I rip to <lb/>
Mrs. <lb/>
of Baltimore, <lb/>
II. Ii. <lb/>
Will-a and <lb/>
have gone <lb/>
mil <lb/>
i nine I <lb/>
daughter-, <lb/>
visiting he <lb/>
Mill Myrtle Wilson's Funeral. <lb/>
The funeral of Miss Myrtle <lb/>
sou, who died Tuesday <lb/>
was held this afternoon at l o'clock. <lb/>
The services was held <lb/>
church, conducted by <lb/>
Rev. A. T. King, of Richmond, <lb/>
listed by Key. J. E <lb/>
the church. The pall bear- <lb/>
were T. M. Hooker, W. <lb/>
; to spend a few day. <lb/>
and Mis. T. J. Jarvis <lb/>
Saturday evening from <lb/>
Tuesday, September <lb/>
C. E, Bradley returned Monday <lb/>
evening from Tarboro. <lb/>
Miss <lb/>
a visit to <lb/>
W. M. Pugh has moved into Mrs. <lb/>
Sutton's house on Sutton lane <lb/>
Mrs. J. L. Moore this <lb/>
morning from a visit in <lb/>
county. <lb/>
Congressman Claude Kitchen, <lb/>
of Scotland Neck, came Monday <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
Miss Mildred Carr returned <lb/>
Monday evening a visit to <lb/>
-on. <lb/>
W. B. James and little sou, <lb/>
Willie, went to Monday <lb/>
I evening. <lb/>
r. and Mrs. A. K. <lb/>
home Monday evening <lb/>
ii-.- Maggie Doughty returned <lb/>
home Monday from <lb/>
n .-ii Va. <lb/>
Mm. ll. Cozart, of Wilson, <lb/>
who ha been visiting Miss . <lb/>
M , home today. <lb/>
A. J. Moore, Whitakers <lb/>
win. was his son, L. I. <lb/>
More, returned home today. <lb/>
L. A. Gotten, has <lb/>
b . visiting his parents at Cotton- <lb/>
dale, returned to New today. <lb/>
Mrs. t;. IS. Tucker, <lb/>
who been visiting relatives <lb/>
in ibis section, returned home this <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
W. H. has <lb/>
returned from where he <lb/>
held a meeting last week. He <lb/>
says the meeting was a great <lb/>
Mrs. of Rocky <lb/>
Mount, who had been here to <lb/>
W. H. W. L. Brown. <lb/>
It Carper and I. James, <lb/>
There were number of <lb/>
floral tributes Hint attest <lb/>
ed tho high esteem in which the <lb/>
deceased was held. <lb/>
f J. Garden, Wiley Brown,. <lb/>
candy which was very highly <lb/>
Delightful refresh <lb/>
; meats served. <lb/>
In Honor Miss Margaret Blow <lb/>
At l Mr. ., <lb/>
I. Blow the <lb/>
Fourth streets, Monday, a delight- <lb/>
evening -pent by the many <lb/>
friends of Miss Blow. <lb/>
One of the of <lb/>
guessing lie. J. W. Alien Ayden <lb/>
Percy and Mia, Tuesday evening. <lb/>
Bryan tied the prize the <lb/>
former drew it. Mis. K. B. and two of of Richmond, <lb/>
The was a nice box Saturday Tuesday evening, <lb/>
visit to K i, i and other points, attend the funeral other sister <lb/>
Misses Clyde and j and remained a <lb/>
Skinner went to Ayden Saturday return- <lb/>
returned this morning <lb/>
Mrs. and September <lb/>
son. Walter Linden, returned <lb/>
evening from a visit to Scotland <lb/>
Neck. <lb/>
Mrs. I,. L. and child- <lb/>
IN MEMORIAM. <lb/>
It was Miss Whitakers, came in Satin- <lb/>
and she was the recipient of many evening to visit Mrs. II. T. <lb/>
b presents. King. <lb/>
Nora Bradley, of Tarboro. <lb/>
Just So It's a Picture. ho has been visiting the <lb/>
ignorance is it home this <lb/>
makes no The colored <lb/>
here at court, M inlay, <lb/>
who was wearing a In-l <lb/>
Parker campaign ion f.<lb/>
it as any of the of <lb/>
Dr. M. I. Fleming, Hamilton, <lb/>
Sunday evening to Visit i Johnson. <lb/>
Mrs. <lb/>
Fl-i. . . <lb/>
Tell <lb/>
coin i a i y <lb/>
The Patient Circle of the King's <lb/>
not special session <lb/>
I at the residence Mis. A. L. Blow <lb/>
o pay a lust i of respect t <lb/>
the of a beloved and use- <lb/>
the order, Mrs. A. u. .,.,. ,. <lb/>
. , Night <lb/>
Sr., whose death has cause <lb/>
deep sorrow in out midst. o <lb/>
Since the organization of the Nights in a Bar <lb/>
Ole Mis. has ever been lo whole ten nights <lb/>
of its most useful, efficient and Play, Saturday <lb/>
generous members; answering with night, was not in shape to W K <lb/>
heart and soul into every the car to get oil with <lb/>
for the betterment of the Sunday morning. He <lb/>
needy within her reach. In played his part too <lb/>
meet of the slate conventions <lb/>
Mrs. has taken active part in <lb/>
the deliberations of that larger Had Large Crowd, <lb/>
and her Dam a has figured i A very large crowd gathered <lb/>
honorably on its rolls. The circle under tent of the Frank E. <lb/>
Galloway, of Snow <lb/>
Hill, is here attending court. <lb/>
c V. York returned Tuesday <lb/>
evening from. a trip up the road. <lb/>
Mis. hie Blow left this morn- <lb/>
for Greensboro to attend school. <lb/>
J. of <lb/>
Snow i- attending court. <lb/>
Mi-. C. . Patrick, .-I Ayden, <lb/>
It-day her.- with Miss <lb/>
i i C. Tyson has <lb/>
returned from Norfolk and <lb/>
where he had been for <lb/>
in the hospital-. <lb/>
M. F. and <lb/>
Miss of Chatham, <lb/>
i who have been visiting her sou. <lb/>
Mrs. J. J. Mi <lb/>
Martha returned <lb/>
day evening from a trip to Rich- <lb/>
Miss R. <lb/>
as a whole tenders expressions company, Saturday night who were <lb/>
its deepest sympathy to the re- witness Nights in a Bar the funeral of Mrs. <lb/>
family where her loss will Some of the characters retarded home Sunday <lb/>
Indeed be Irreparable. I in play were very good <lb/>
Circle <lb/>
of much enjoyed. <lb/>
performance as a whole was <lb/>
Federal Court Jurors. <lb/>
A term of Federal court will <lb/>
be <lb/>
Trains Don't Connect. <lb/>
No die of mailing letters in the <lb/>
held in New beginning Oct. afternoon now, or going to tho <lb/>
23rd. The jurors evening train with the expectation <lb/>
are Elias W J Flem. of making connection at <lb/>
L B W H Edwards Thai thing is done for now, and it <lb/>
and S A Stocks. is wait until next day. <lb/>
County Superintendent W. <lb/>
went to Grifton <lb/>
evening to look after opening <lb/>
of the graded school there this <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
II. and sister, Miss <lb/>
Rocky Mount, who were <lb/>
here attending the funeral of Mrs. <lb/>
E. A. returned home this <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
Mis. F, C Hauling and little <lb/>
returned this morning <lb/>
from <lb/>
Miss Marv of <lb/>
who has been the <lb/>
in, ill <lb/>
returned home ; day <lb/>
Mis. Julian two <lb/>
daughter-, of Raleigh, who have <lb/>
been visiting her parents, Mr. and <lb/>
Mrs. B, K. Gotten, at <lb/>
returned home <lb/>
A. King, of <lb/>
former pastor the Baptist church <lb/>
hi re, in Tuesday evening to <lb/>
conduct the service the funeral <lb/>
of Miss Myrtle Wilson. <lb/>
Mrs. C. Wells, of Wilson, <lb/>
ho came to attend the funeral of <lb/>
her sister. Mrs. A. and <lb/>
has since been visiting her parents. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. King, re- <lb/>
turned home today. <lb/>
Want of Money. <lb/>
Strangers coming down from the <lb/>
depot are sometimes heard to ask, <lb/>
don't they do something to <lb/>
this Because there is not <lb/>
anything to do ii with, is the beet <lb/>
reason we know. <lb/>
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New and W inter Goods Arriving Daily. <lb/>
We will soon have our full line of seasonable merchandise on display. <lb/>
Watch for Announcement of Fall Opening. <lb/>
Be- <lb/>
The demands of the times have, <lb/>
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that the education of the boy and <lb/>
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so much in book learning, as in a <lb/>
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out the hand and eye receiving their <lb/>
rightful share of education, cannot <lb/>
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become a burden the <lb/>
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hand education, one that is co- <lb/>
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the success of the other, and <lb/>
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equipped to meet every <lb/>
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the world, to take from it those <lb/>
things which the youth seeks. <lb/>
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u of <lb/>
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Roast Beef at per lb. <lb/>
Stew Beef at per lb. <lb/>
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We have an entirely new <lb/>
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pt. and thicker, and make <lb/>
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Column Head <lb/>
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L. S. and <lb/>
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Rule, full <lb/>
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Bessemer told bow, in 1833, when <lb/>
he was ii youth of twenty, he learned <lb/>
that the British government was <lb/>
losing about a year <lb/>
through the use of forged stamps. <lb/>
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nine months be discovered how to <lb/>
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greatest ease. This was a risky hit <lb/>
of knowledge for a straggling young <lb/>
man who wanted money wherewith <lb/>
to gel married to the girl of his <lb/>
choice. Hut young Bessemer, <lb/>
invented forthwith the <lb/>
ed that is now known every- <lb/>
where, went to the govern- <lb/>
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his to ask if they were gen- <lb/>
When Sir Charles Presley <lb/>
Passed them as genuine Bessemer re- <lb/>
marked that he knew they were <lb/>
I forged <lb/>
them Then he suggested <lb/>
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to tell his good to the girl <lb/>
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been picked off documents and used <lb/>
again and how he had invented an <lb/>
elaborate to remedy this. <lb/>
said the young lady, all <lb/>
the stamps had a dale put on them <lb/>
they could not at a future time he <lb/>
used without This <lb/>
rather start led young Bessemer. <lb/>
Hut he devised a simple method of <lb/>
marking the date. The British gov- <lb/>
was delighted. The device <lb/>
was accepted. And, as no change of <lb/>
machinery or staff was needed, Bes- <lb/>
was informed that no <lb/>
of stamps would be appoint- <lb/>
ed. Thus he had deprived himself <lb/>
of a job. <lb/>
Forty-five years later, after he <lb/>
had invented the <lb/>
of preparing iron and had made <lb/>
a great Bessemer wrote to <lb/>
Lord then prime min- <lb/>
pointing out that he had saved <lb/>
the country millions without the re- <lb/>
ward of a penny. He no longer <lb/>
wanted money, but the government <lb/>
acknowledged the debt and paid it <lb/>
with a <lb/>
Tho Ideal Teacher. <lb/>
Before all other qualifications the <lb/>
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requisite. That must he above <lb/>
reproach in all things. Milton's <lb/>
words about the poetic power are <lb/>
specially true in regard lo I lie power <lb/>
to teach. who would not be <lb/>
said the great poet, <lb/>
his hope to write well hereafter in <lb/>
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his pupils; he has simply lo he, <lb/>
and they Oilman in <lb/>
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Why Wanted Work. <lb/>
are n lot of queer <lb/>
in this said the man <lb/>
charge of the hook department of a <lb/>
large store yesterday. morn- <lb/>
a young woman came in here <lb/>
and applied for position selling <lb/>
books. I explained that there was <lb/>
nothing I could give her. Then I <lb/>
said <lb/>
awful <lb/>
she said, turning to go, <lb/>
needn't be sorry. I really don't <lb/>
need tin money, i simply wanted <lb/>
to work here so could read the <lb/>
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HOW MAKE FIRE. <lb/>
Stick, Bit of China and Tinder <lb/>
Their Apparatus. <lb/>
The has been said to be <lb/>
the greatest of the world, <lb/>
but it has not yet completed ii <lb/>
work. There are still tribes <lb/>
barbarous and <lb/>
who use nature's means for pro- <lb/>
lire, either by friction with <lb/>
without apparatus or the contact <lb/>
of two substances which produce a <lb/>
as Hint and steel. <lb/>
The use a method <lb/>
from other savage races and of <lb/>
interest not only for its uniqueness, <lb/>
but showing the effect of environ- <lb/>
on invention. <lb/>
This apparatus consists of n <lb/>
boo stick, a bit of china and tinder. <lb/>
Cylindrical cases are also part of <lb/>
the device, one being n case for to- <lb/>
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china and tinder. The whole, con- <lb/>
with cords, is worn at the <lb/>
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left hand and in his right holds the <lb/>
bit of china by the linger and <lb/>
thumb and on the thumb side <lb/>
pinches a bit of tinder. The edge <lb/>
of the china is then struck sharply- <lb/>
down and along the bamboo, pro- <lb/>
n bright and long spark, <lb/>
which catches in the tinder and <lb/>
it. Very little practice is re- <lb/>
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lire by tin.- means. Obviously, when <lb/>
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such a- are found in cheap eating <lb/>
houses arc as best for the <lb/>
purpose universally used. <lb/>
The thoughtful reader will at <lb/>
once draw an analogy between this <lb/>
mean- of lire making and the flint <lb/>
steel of our own ancestors, in <lb/>
the eastern tropics, however, <lb/>
boo is the commonest of woods and <lb/>
so was doubtless observed many <lb/>
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ruck where Hint, in contact with <lb/>
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-park the method held its popularity <lb/>
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Little Bull. <lb/>
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i Ii I, <lb/>
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after are really <lb/>
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giving our body double work to do, <lb/>
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Taft, <lb/>
NEXT DOOR TO SAM WHITE'S. <lb/>
GREAT <lb/>
Beginning Saturday July 18th, and only we will <lb/>
entire stock for i off. <lb/>
Embroideries. <lb/>
values Q values lie. <lb/>
values values g <lb/>
and reduced in <lb/>
Colored Lawns value, <lb/>
A big reduction in all dry goods and notions. <lb/>
SHOES. <lb/>
SHOES. <lb/>
Ladies Oxfords and Sandals in Patent Kid. <lb/>
values 12.75 98.00 i Q <lb/>
2.50 values values 1.65 <lb/>
1.50 1.15 <lb/>
James F. Davenport. <lb/>
Littleton Female <lb/>
Splendid location. Health Over boarding <lb/>
last your. High of work. High standard of <lb/>
and social life. advantages in music. Ad <lb/>
cranes In An Elocution. Hot water heat. <lb/>
lights and other modern Improvements, <lb/>
Remarkable health record; only one death among pupil <lb/>
n Close personal attention t the health and <lb/>
of High standard of <lb/>
All pupils alike on all public occasions CHARGES <lb/>
VERY LOW. <lb/>
24th Annual Session will Sept. 18th, 1905. For <lb/>
address. M RHODES, <lb/>
President, Littleton, N. c. <lb/>
Harry Harry Skinner, Jr <lb/>
H. W. <lb/>
SKINNER J W. <lb/>
. 1866.1 <lb/>
LAWYERS, <lb/>
j and Temple <lb/>
We hereby we <lb/>
m, In the practice <lb/>
Law, Man-. r, Jr. <lb/>
name will <lb/>
WHEDBEE, <lb/>
-ml, <lb/>
II. W . <lb/>
Norfolk, Va.<lb/>
B lug, Ties 11.11 . <lb/>
Correspondence shipment <lb/>
TO THE <lb/>
EMINENT EDUCATOR'S ENDORSEMENT. <lb/>
The North Carolina <lb/>
STATE NORMAL AND INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE <lb/>
Presidents Office. <lb/>
Greensboro, X. August <lb/>
Greensboro Life Insurance Company, <lb/>
I X. C. <lb/>
Gentlemen; <lb/>
Enclosed you will find a remittance for the full annual <lb/>
on your company, and with ii wish to send <lb/>
my congratulations upon tho extraordinary record of the <lb/>
during tho month it-. <lb/>
I have taken out policy for three <lb/>
Because believe in the substantial business men who are <lb/>
backing company. <lb/>
Because I Hire the form of the Income Indemnity Policy <lb/>
Because I desire very much to encourage, so far as I am <lb/>
able to strong Insurance companies in <lb/>
North Carolina, in order we may Rend less . <lb/>
through insurance companies to build up other sections of the <lb/>
country instead of our own. <lb/>
Very truly<lb/>
The policies issued by tho GREENSBORO LIFE INSURANCE COM <lb/>
are bought by intelligent and <lb/>
n n c business of the vis growing at the rah. of <lb/>
more than a week. Since beginning business- <lb/>
written an aggregate <lb/>
more than <lb/>
PAID FOR LIRE INSURANCE <lb/>
Hi <lb/>
a. Greenville, N. C.<lb/>
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REFLECTOR <lb/>
I t <lb/>
AND <lb/>
Editor <lb/>
.-. . la, N. C, as class <lb/>
rule i upon application. <lb/>
Acorn <lb/>
iii adjoining counties. <lb/>
in <lb/>
ma to fiction <lb/>
c Pitt n. C, Friday, 1905. <lb/>
belong in the first class <lb/>
Official place Russia's <lb/>
iii ships during the war with <lb/>
Japan at That i a <lb/>
The .-wet <lb/>
price i <lb/>
Charlotte I <lb/>
. , . . <lb/>
with <lb/>
is all ml <lb/>
that i <lb/>
edition <lb/>
of the Tar<lb/>
that has a pastor is satisfied <lb/>
they are v <lb/>
When President Roosevelt <lb/>
M that craft of beer he should re- <lb/>
good bit of money when yon conn-t. <lb/>
about it. <lb/>
W the cotton crop <lb/>
and the growing de- <lb/>
i than <lb/>
ire the price is hound In ad- <lb/>
and Element- <lb/>
r farmer. <lb/>
learn that about three fourths of <lb/>
crop is open This early opening <lb/>
the large ginning max <lb/>
tend to keep down the price of cot- <lb/>
ton Therefore, in our opinion, it <lb/>
rill be wise to hold. <lb/>
South Carolina has pulled <lb/>
another lynching In a <lb/>
I warn two white man and two <lb/>
one the hitter cut one of the <lb/>
former to death. The M <lb/>
caped but later was captured by a <lb/>
mob and shot full of bullets. <lb/>
lynching business is being carried <lb/>
entirely too far and is done on <lb/>
little provocation. If the law was <lb/>
properly upheld there are few <lb/>
that would fail to receive ample <lb/>
punishment. <lb/>
The that Marshal Field paid <lb/>
. tax is conclusive <lb/>
lie is man in <lb/>
rim II is only evidence that <lb/>
lie nearer telling the <lb/>
a out his earth us. <lb/>
met <lb/>
. Woodard. <lb/>
i ., n b ho w <lb/>
ill <lb/>
Th are plenty <lb/>
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ids. <lb/>
of it <lb/>
Sen <lb/>
. pit- or kill <lb/>
ire <lb/>
I tin <lb/>
tug <lb/>
vim i- <lb/>
. .-, h u i more <lb/>
Things get worse and worse in <lb/>
Japan as they go on over there <lb/>
other countries. It has <lb/>
been made public three pa- <lb/>
if I aging to n- <lb/>
is getting a move on <lb/>
I cars suburban <lb/>
line. N Carolina towns <lb/>
i- <lb/>
t looks like now that Judge Par- <lb/>
fall that the great <lb/>
trusts were in league with the Re- <lb/>
publicans is <lb/>
the best white men <lb/>
futures, I some of the <lb/>
in craps th <lb/>
ire alike guilty of gambling, and if <lb/>
I me i . In tore me they <lb/>
be punish, <lb/>
in his charge to the grand <lb/>
jury. <lb/>
how <lb/>
yon <lb/>
Mr. II is telling <lb/>
. . All the goodness <lb/>
,., , .,. some people is what <lb/>
th I it -elves. <lb/>
Ida Tarbell has been accused <lb/>
kn us t business. Mr. <lb/>
I; . ;. be a <lb/>
i, . know his. <lb/>
i . ram e investigations in <lb/>
V irk the public gets <lb/>
an <lb/>
funds are raised- <lb/>
If Greenville had a chamber of <lb/>
commerce or board of trade a kick <lb/>
might at leas be made over the <lb/>
breaking evening train connection <lb/>
which brings the town <lb/>
down to one mail and passenger <lb/>
outlet a day. <lb/>
and the Southern rail- <lb/>
way have had a clash, but the town <lb/>
out on top, showing that it <lb/>
quite by the railroad <lb/>
The town was putting in a system <lb/>
of sewerage and one of lines had <lb/>
to cross under the tracks of I lie <lb/>
railroad. This was objected to by <lb/>
the railroad, and when the town was <lb/>
digging the tunnel for the pipe the <lb/>
ad hands filled it up. Tin <lb/>
mayor put the railroad hands in jail <lb/>
and had the pipe laid. <lb/>
OAKLEY ITEMS <lb/>
Horse Sense Hints. <lb/>
Don't me hitched in my stall <lb/>
X. C . Sept. is. 1908 <lb/>
W. J. Whitehurst, of Rocky Mount <lb/>
spent last week here. <lb/>
Miss Overton returned <lb/>
home Monday after spending a few <lb/>
days with relatives here <lb/>
Bessie Gray and Nora <lb/>
Moore spent Saturday and Sunday <lb/>
with Miss Jenkins. <lb/>
Mrs <lb/>
tor. Mrs. Williams, of <lb/>
visited relatives here last week <lb/>
Mrs. Minnie Brown and little <lb/>
daughters left. Friday for <lb/>
where she will spend some time with <lb/>
her Mrs. Congleton. <lb/>
Clyde and little sister, <lb/>
of Watertown, are <lb/>
spending some time with relatives <lb/>
here. <lb/>
Miss Fannie returned <lb/>
week from Hamilton where she <lb/>
bad been visiting sister. <lb/>
Everett. <lb/>
W. Little and family returned <lb/>
from Elizabeth last week where <lb/>
tin v had been visiting relatives. <lb/>
Good many from here attended <lb/>
the picnic at mill last <lb/>
Friday All report a pleasant time. <lb/>
Rill of filled <lb/>
his regular appointment here Sun- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
M and wife returned <lb/>
to their home at Dunn after Spend- <lb/>
a few days with Mrs. <lb/>
mother, Mrs. Belcher. <lb/>
L. P. young <lb/>
section master at filled <lb/>
his regular appointment here Sun- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Mrs. Mahala left last <lb/>
week to visit her son, at Co- <lb/>
A. Gray, J. B. Whitehurst and <lb/>
J. Jenkins made business calls <lb/>
in Greenville Monday. <lb/>
II- S. Congleton. of Whichard, <lb/>
was a caller in our town Monday. <lb/>
V, from this <lb/>
ed the yearly meeting at Hickory <lb/>
drove Sunday. The neighborhood <lb/>
prepared for a large, crowd <lb/>
rain disappointed us but the dinner <lb/>
could not be excelled. Greenville <lb/>
out several of her most clever <lb/>
Recent developments in the New <lb/>
V insurance investigations are a <lb/>
complete vindication of the charge <lb/>
made by Judge the close <lb/>
of the last campaign that great trusts <lb/>
and corporations were contributing <lb/>
sums to secure the election i f <lb/>
I years today the battle <lb/>
was fought. The <lb/>
battle was begun on the 19th <lb/>
September, and ended on the <lb/>
20th. <lb/>
Southern people have for <lb/>
years paying heavy insurance <lb/>
to Northern life insurance <lb/>
, and it comes to light that <lb/>
premiums have been helping <lb/>
in make enormous contributions to <lb/>
campaign funds The <lb/>
nay to atop this misuse of the money <lb/>
we pay for life insurance is to pat <lb/>
ionize the home companies. North <lb/>
Carolina now has good life insurance <lb/>
at night with a I cob right where <lb/>
I must lie down. am tied and <lb/>
Select a smooth place <lb/>
compel me to eat more t lit <lb/>
than I want by mixing it with my <lb/>
oats. know better than any other <lb/>
animal how much need. <lb/>
Don't because go free <lb/>
the whip don't get tired. You <lb/>
would move up if under the whip. <lb/>
Don't think because am a horse <lb/>
that weeds and won't hurl <lb/>
bay. <lb/>
whip in.-when I get fright <lb/>
sued along the road, or I will expect <lb/>
it m xi time and make trouble, a handsome gentlemen. <lb/>
Don't trot me up hill, for have <lb/>
t i carry you and the boggy and my- <lb/>
self too. Try it yourself some time. <lb/>
Run up hill with a big load <lb/>
Don't keep my stable very dark, <lb/>
for when I out into the light my <lb/>
eyes are injured. <lb/>
Don't say unless you mean <lb/>
it. <lb/>
slop at the word. It <lb/>
may check me if the lines break, and <lb/>
save a runaway and smash up. <lb/>
ask me to back with blinds <lb/>
on. I am afraid to. <lb/>
Don't ran me down a steep hill, <lb/>
for if anything should give <lb/>
might break your neck. <lb/>
Don I put on my blind bridle so <lb/>
that it irritates my eyes, i r so leave <lb/>
my forelock that it will be in my <lb/>
eyes. <lb/>
Don't be so careless of my harness <lb/>
as to find a great sore on me before <lb/>
you attend to it. <lb/>
Don't forget the old book that is <lb/>
a friend of all the oppressed, <lb/>
A merciful man is merciful lo <lb/>
his beast farm Journal- <lb/>
It said that will not <lb/>
i etches in Ohio this fall. <lb/>
Undoubtedly those Ohio <lb/>
cans think they are loaded heavy <lb/>
it hitching on to <lb/>
pew. <lb/>
De- <lb/>
Nan Patterson is trying <lb/>
again, having recently married a <lb/>
man whose wife she once was but <lb/>
from whom she was divorced. It is <lb/>
to be hoped he can keep her in <lb/>
bounds this time. <lb/>
can conceive of nothing more <lb/>
dangerous to the welfare of com <lb/>
than the slanderous tongue <lb/>
of a man or a . To slander <lb/>
the character of a virtuous woman <lb/>
is one of the meanest crimes in the <lb/>
of Jones <lb/>
in his charge lo the grand jury. <lb/>
Speaking of the insane who are <lb/>
sometimes placed in jail for safe <lb/>
keeping. Judge K- 15- Jones in his <lb/>
to the grand jury said our <lb/>
c unities will some day realize that <lb/>
those whom God has laid His hand <lb/>
upon and taken away their reason <lb/>
are entitled Io better treatment than <lb/>
being placed in a cell in a common <lb/>
jail, and separate buildings with <lb/>
proper accommodations will be pro- <lb/>
for them. <lb/>
Ratio of Lint to Seed. <lb/>
A well-known cotton merchant on <lb/>
College street stated to an <lb/>
reporter yesterday the ratio of <lb/>
the lint to the seed in the new cotton <lb/>
was per cent, less this year than <lb/>
that of last. For instance, out of a <lb/>
thousand pounds of seed cotton, <lb/>
where last year pounds of lint <lb/>
would be ginned, this year only <lb/>
pounds of the lint could be obtained, <lb/>
will mean B loss to crop of <lb/>
a half million bales and is something <lb/>
that has not been fully reckoned <lb/>
with in our cotton statements. <lb/>
Charlotte <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
I-. s pi 1905. <lb/>
Miss Cora Grimsley, of Lizzie, <lb/>
entered school here this week, <lb/>
II. Ormond and Raymond <lb/>
of came over Sun- <lb/>
day <lb/>
lost a very nice <lb/>
farm horse Tuesday morning. <lb/>
Miss Margaret Ormond is visiting <lb/>
friends in Greenville this week. <lb/>
Kid. Corbett twelve <lb/>
candidates Sun- <lb/>
day evening as the result of a <lb/>
meeting conducted at Grove <lb/>
church. <lb/>
The High School <lb/>
e to increase in number, <lb/>
there being about pupils on the <lb/>
roll, and others are expected soon. <lb/>
David Elks, who has been ex- <lb/>
ill for near eight weeks, is <lb/>
very much improved. His relatives <lb/>
and friends are agreeably surprised <lb/>
seeing him up again. <lb/>
Then were no services in I ho <lb/>
churches last Sunday, as it was one <lb/>
of those rainy days <lb/>
Our arc delayed very <lb/>
much in cotton picking, but the rain <lb/>
has gone and the sun shines again. <lb/>
MEN'S GARMENTS FROM <lb/>
THE WORLD'S BEST <lb/>
The correct thing in a Fall <lb/>
Suit you'll be sure to <lb/>
right here. <lb/>
This store is just, place <lb/>
to get the earliest mints on <lb/>
what to wear. <lb/>
Every Fad <lb/>
can be found hero as it is <lb/>
establish- in New York. <lb/>
Every Young Man, <lb/>
Man who feels <lb/>
Man v ho appreciate good. <lb/>
Clothes will at once be in <lb/>
with our stock. <lb/>
Step in For <lb/>
a Moment <lb/>
what new season has <lb/>
brought fourth. <lb/>
Single and Double Breasted <lb/>
Sin is perfectly tailored. <lb/>
You'll be surprised to learn <lb/>
what will do for <lb/>
you herein the way of Suiting <lb/>
you. <lb/>
1905 <lb/>
THE KING CLOTHIER.<lb/>
Hardware. <lb/>
For C Stove.-. Ranges, <lb/>
Heaters Pumps, Gum, Am <lb/>
munition. One and Horse <lb/>
Steel Plows, Heat Cutlers and <lb/>
Staffers. In fact <lb/>
in Hardware come to <lb/>
H. L. CARR <lb/>
. <lb/>
READY <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
Business. <lb/>
The early opening of cotton is <lb/>
most The government <lb/>
cotton report shows that the ginning <lb/>
receipts are much larger now than <lb/>
were at the same time last year. <lb/>
Tina is not an indication that the <lb/>
yield is larger, for everybody knows <lb/>
that the yield is a great deal lighter <lb/>
than last year. In this section we <lb/>
Col. declares that be will <lb/>
remain in politics twenty-live years <lb/>
longer. He is losing breath, for <lb/>
nobody had any thought of his <lb/>
getting out. News. <lb/>
Carolina paper Mays that <lb/>
Samuel Fleming has in his <lb/>
session a bale of raised by his <lb/>
Father in S. in <lb/>
1862. lie could lime received <lb/>
cents a pound in gold for it in <lb/>
bat didn't sell, and it is presumed <lb/>
that he is still hob ling for cents. <lb/>
Statesville Landmark. <lb/>
Governor Glenn did the right <lb/>
thing when he ordered that the <lb/>
South papers for <lb/>
the alleged safe crackers at Wades- <lb/>
be News. <lb/>
A woman from Lincoln. Nebraska, <lb/>
committed suicide in a New Orleans <lb/>
boarding house, a few days ago. The <lb/>
coroner found that she had n <lb/>
tooth. The diamond was <lb/>
a large gem and was set in the <lb/>
of a front tooth. It was not <lb/>
thought wise to bury the tooth with <lb/>
the body, so it was extracted and <lb/>
sent to the mother of the unfortunate <lb/>
woman. This is rather a queer item <lb/>
to be found among the of a <lb/>
dead Chronicle. <lb/>
Back from New York and now -ready <lb/>
for Business. All the new things are here <lb/>
and ready for your inspection. <lb/>
Call to-day and look em over. <lb/>
C. S. FORBES, <lb/>
The Man's Outfitter. <lb/>
WINTERVILLE <lb/>
This department is in charge of who is authorized to rep- <lb/>
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory. <lb/>
Frank James in town Sun <lb/>
yards standard calicoes at <lb/>
per yard, Harrington, Barber A <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Miss Lizzie Overton, from near <lb/>
is visiting I <lb/>
here. <lb/>
Just received by R. O. Chapman <lb/>
Mrs. C. H. and and valise at <lb/>
Eva, were pleasant callers in ion Barber A Co. <lb/>
town yesterday. <lb/>
The nice Manner of <lb/>
cot ten and the low price of thirty <lb/>
cents per hundred pounds for <lb/>
it is drawing patronage for <lb/>
several miles in the country to our <lb/>
Pitt County <lb/>
Mr. of Tarboro, a special <lb/>
Co., a car load of lime which tor Co, of <lb/>
Norfolk, was here yesterday. <lb/>
they will sell very cheap. <lb/>
Charlie has returned <lb/>
from Mount. <lb/>
For Holt tobacco time alarm <lb/>
clocks and see R. G <lb/>
Chapman Co. <lb/>
Miss Sadie Little, who has been <lb/>
visiting in Bethel, has returned <lb/>
home. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Little were In <lb/>
town Saturday. <lb/>
Another large shipment shoes <lb/>
all styles and sizes and pi ices <lb/>
reasonable. <lb/>
Chi. <lb/>
Mr. Mrs. I,. L. <lb/>
spent in Greenville. <lb/>
White's Black spec. <lb/>
tally recommended for the human <lb/>
family, for perfectly <lb/>
balanced, Bub-cutaneous coin <lb/>
For sale by <lb/>
B. T. Bro. <lb/>
Mrs. B. F. Tucker mid mother, <lb/>
Mr. Galloway, went to <lb/>
Friday and <lb/>
White's Colic, and Kidney Cure, <lb/>
combination kidney medicine <lb/>
for stock mid a sure colic <lb/>
at the Drug Store <lb/>
Mi-s Sushi went to Ayden <lb/>
Big line of hats and caps <lb/>
received., latest styles. <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Dr. R T. Cox went to Greenville <lb/>
Monday. <lb/>
hay, corn and oats, go In <lb/>
Barber Co. <lb/>
W. F. Carroll was in town Sun- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Pit Oil <lb/>
Company can now supply your de- <lb/>
for seed meal and <lb/>
hulls at lowest market prices. <lb/>
J. D Cos spent Monday In <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
One of our up to dale bro- <lb/>
a load of teed to <lb/>
our Pitt County Oil Co. <lb/>
This is one of the largest and best <lb/>
guano companies in the South and <lb/>
we are glad that Mr. his <lb/>
with our merchants to <lb/>
handle his goods the doming <lb/>
on. <lb/>
Shoes R, O. <lb/>
Co., are cut price on <lb/>
their large stock shoes <lb/>
must sold a days in <lb/>
order to make room for I heir new <lb/>
supply soon to be received. <lb/>
of Willow Green, <lb/>
town Monday and put <lb/>
Sidney, in Winterville <lb/>
school. <lb/>
All r pat and yellow <lb/>
Harrington Harbor <lb/>
Nice Silk cheap at <lb/>
Harrington, <lb/>
Monday evening c Mi; . <lb/>
. of Winterville <lb/>
chord, while ball <lb/>
tin- bat wan struck the eye I <lb/>
a fool bull. We hope lie is not <lb/>
i. <lb/>
We the best assortment <lb/>
stationary ever brought to Win- <lb/>
It T fix . Bi . <lb/>
Miss Bertha was in <lb/>
town yesterday. <lb/>
B. T. Cox Bro. have a fall iii e <lb/>
of school books, paper-, inks, <lb/>
scratch tablets, day Looks <lb/>
ledgers, m-cunt books, stales,; <lb/>
chalk, crayon, i <lb/>
shawl straps. Com <lb/>
they have before bringing else- <lb/>
where. <lb/>
It seems Winterville is to <lb/>
have a new as a i -at- was <lb/>
purchased yesterday from the Bar i <lb/>
Den Sale Lock Co., Richmond, Va. I <lb/>
Special prices on mill supplies <lb/>
for the next days W, L. House. <lb/>
Our streets are alive with wag- <lb/>
one and hauling cotton to the <lb/>
gin and seed to the Oil This <lb/>
null has made on <lb/>
If you a nice or <lb/>
furniture see A. W. Ai A Go <lb/>
Call and see my line of shoes <lb/>
before baying elsewhere II. L. <lb/>
Johnson. <lb/>
Nice line of boys suits at H L. <lb/>
Johnson's <lb/>
Oar line of fall and <lb/>
goods arc new in. our lire lie- <lb/>
fore you boy. yours to please A. <lb/>
W. Angles- Co. <lb/>
STRONG <lb/>
Again <lb/>
k whit Mrs. Lucy <lb/>
laid taking <lb/>
Dyspepsia <lb/>
Cure. <lb/>
of <lb/>
art<lb/>
to <lb/>
health by this rem- <lb/>
YOU may be <lb/>
well if you will take <lb/>
it <lb/>
Indigestion <lb/>
nearly all the <lb/>
that women <lb/>
Winter, It deprives the system of nourish- <lb/>
and the delicate organs peculiar to <lb/>
women sutler weaken, and become <lb/>
diseased. <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION <lb/>
-OP- <lb/>
THE BANK OP N. C. <lb/>
AT THE Cl OF BUSINESS. AUG. 1905. <lb/>
North Carolina In <lb/>
I County j Nov. term <lb/>
I J. S. <lb/>
Burlier, Cox, <lb/>
and J. Publication <lb/>
as Be Summons <lb/>
Company, <lb/>
vs. <lb/>
D. A. Henderson. I <lb/>
The defendant named will take <lb/>
notice that an action entitled as above <lb/>
has j u. superior <lb/>
court or I'm county, to <lb/>
personal property, i. claim and de- <lb/>
livery And the said de- <lb/>
will further notice that <lb/>
he is required t appear at a term of <lb/>
the of county to <lb/>
e held the Monday the <lb/>
1st in It being the <lb/>
day . <lb/>
court coin . and an <lb/>
or denim- to complaint in said <lb/>
action, or th. i m ; will apply to <lb/>
forth- demanded in <lb/>
aid D, c. <lb/>
C of <lb/>
I m lit V. <lb/>
ARNOLD'S BALSAM <lb/>
to <lb/>
Cholera By <lb/>
Jno. L. Woolen and Coward Woolen <lb/>
Dyspepsia Cure <lb/>
enables the stomach and organs <lb/>
to digest and assimilate all of the whole- <lb/>
tome food that may be eaten. It nourishes <lb/>
the body, and rebuilds the weak organs, <lb/>
restoring health and strength. cures <lb/>
indigestion, constipation, sour <lb/>
risings, and all stomach <lb/>
disorders. <lb/>
Digests What You Eat <lb/>
Loans <lb/>
Furniture 1,856.00 <lb/>
Due from Bunks 6,460.76 <lb/>
Items 846.00 <lb/>
coin <lb/>
Silver coin <lb/>
note- <lb/>
128.777.48 <lb/>
stock in <lb/>
I n . oil profile o <lb/>
sub t . k 18,616.86 <lb/>
State Carolina, i <lb/>
Pitt. i <lb/>
J. R. Davis, Cashier of the bank, do solemn- <lb/>
swear the is to th-- best of my <lb/>
and belief. J. Wis, <lb/>
and -scorn to <lb/>
me. this day of A <lb/>
J. V. JOHNSTON, <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
T. <lb/>
R. L. IS, <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
Dollar .<lb/>
trial, or r . i alt. <lb/>
i at th Lab- <lb/>
V g A <lb/>
For Sale By <lb/>
JNO. L. WOOTEN. <lb/>
Nun-- . <lb/>
skeptical views to whether Mr <lb/>
the signal <lb/>
given him for making peace. Senator <lb/>
Lodge thus clinch <lb/>
the nm I i <lb/>
with -ill the details, and to the <lb/>
idem belongs the en the <lb/>
and iii- <lb/>
confer- and <lb/>
FOR TORPID LIVER. <lb/>
A torpid liver the <lb/>
system, and produce <lb/>
SICK HEADACHE,. <lb/>
Costiveness, <lb/>
Sallow Skin and Piles. <lb/>
There Is no better for <lb/>
diseases than DR. <lb/>
PILLS, as a trial ill <lb/>
Take No Substitute. <lb/>
It is quite the correct thing for the <lb/>
Congress to petition <lb/>
National Congress to have election <lb/>
of Senators by the people, the <lb/>
present Senators may sec in the near <lb/>
distance their jobs fading away if <lb/>
they adopt the <lb/>
Dispatch. <lb/>
vim i <lb/>
blank <lb/>
Reflector Bl <lb/>
a I. Of <lb/>
They are t <lb/>
Store. <lb/>
REPORT OP THE CONDITION <lb/>
THE BETHEL BANKING AND TRUST CO. <lb/>
had it glued making a bale of Hat is reaping its just reward, <lb/>
that weighed pounds. I to me <lb/>
He paid dollar and a liver- feed <lb/>
to get it exchanged his W I-. Home <lb/>
seed for meal hulls. And s- Whichard, from <lb/>
he had sold his bale of spent Monday here <lb/>
our leading merchants j his Miss in <lb/>
AT BETHEL, N. C. <lb/>
At the close of business August <lb/>
1905. <lb/>
a little more than per <lb/>
ho put his meal and hulls on his <lb/>
Wagon and returned home feeling <lb/>
ii he had saved much time and <lb/>
labor and was pleased with results. <lb/>
Almost daily shipments are <lb/>
made of the buggies <lb/>
the Hunsucker Carriage <lb/>
many orders received <lb/>
last we one <lb/>
Siler City. These have <lb/>
made unite a reputation in the <lb/>
rocks hills of Chatham count <lb/>
but their material <lb/>
workmanship them lo this. <lb/>
Mis. L. A. Sparks recently re. <lb/>
turned Northern markets <lb/>
where she purchased a complete <lb/>
line of drew goods, <lb/>
trimming and notions. Her fall <lb/>
opening display of the new styles <lb/>
will be held in one of the new con. <lb/>
stores on Saturday, Sept. <lb/>
30th. <lb/>
Men's and youth's pants, all <lb/>
sizes, at Barber Co, <lb/>
The very large music class made <lb/>
it necessary for the school to <lb/>
another piano and they very wise- <lb/>
selected a of that genial <lb/>
salesman, Q. Q. The <lb/>
school is fortunate in securing so <lb/>
good a piano, but no pains are <lb/>
to furnish the best possible <lb/>
advantages that accounts for <lb/>
the very large and growing <lb/>
patronage. <lb/>
Heaters, cook stoves and ranges <lb/>
see our line before buy, A. W. <lb/>
Ange Co. <lb/>
RESOURCES. <lb/>
Loans and discounts <lb/>
near Overdrafts secured <lb/>
and Furniture Fixtures <lb/>
Due from Banks and <lb/>
Bankers <lb/>
items <lb/>
Heel wagon Kama to Gold and silver coin, <lb/>
lie the must popular used, f r National bank and <lb/>
they rolling out of other LT. s. notes <lb/>
the A O. Cox Mfg. Co. <lb/>
Winterville High school. <lb/>
129.00 <lb/>
989.68 <lb/>
5,324.16 <lb/>
2,669.62 <lb/>
Mis. Chas. after <lb/>
mg several days in re- <lb/>
sell desks yen <lb/>
Total <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
Capitol stock <lb/>
Undivided profits <lb/>
Time certificates of <lb/>
deposit 1,935.00 <lb/>
Deposits to check t M <lb/>
Canter's checks out- <lb/>
standing I'll <lb/>
Total <lb/>
turned home to <lb/>
If yon <lb/>
State of North Carolina. County of Pit, <lb/>
I. H. ff Taylor, Cashier the above named bank, do <lb/>
, swear above is true to the best of <lb/>
had place your order with edge and belief. <lb/>
A. G. Cox Mfg Co. at once. <lb/>
you may need them and not get Subscribed and sworn to <lb/>
fore me, this Hist day <lb/>
for sale by R i. Chapman <lb/>
dust a few more cloaks at cost at <lb/>
H. L. <lb/>
of August, <lb/>
JULIUS BROWN, <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
H. II. Taylor, Cashier. <lb/>
GRIMES, <lb/>
ROBT STATON, <lb/>
J. W. THOMAS, <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
Let Common Sense Decide <lb/>
Do you honestly that sold loose exposed <lb/>
to dust, germs and insects, passing <lb/>
through many bands <lb/>
not <lb/>
you don't know how or by <lb/>
is lit for your Of you <lb/>
But <lb/>
COFFEE <lb/>
Is another story. The green <lb/>
berries, selected by keen <lb/>
fudges at plantation, are <lb/>
roasted at our <lb/>
where precautions you <lb/>
would not dream arc taken <lb/>
to secure perfect cleanliness, <lb/>
and uniformity. <lb/>
From the time <lb/>
no hand touches it till <lb/>
it U opened in your kitchen, <lb/>
ha made COFFEE OF in. PACKAGE <lb/>
Millions of American Homes welcome LION COFFEE daily. <lb/>
There is no stronger proof of merit than continued and <lb/>
popularity. survives all <lb/>
only in lb. on <lb/>
your for valuable <lb/>
SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE <lb/>
SPICE CO., Toledo, Ohio. <lb/>
SALE AND EXCHANGE <lb/>
RS <lb/>
v. <lb/>
s. <lb/>
We will keep u full stock of -s and mules n <lb/>
all the season. We are prepared to famish kin I <lb/>
of horse you want, draft horses, line drivers and farm <lb/>
hones. <lb/>
We keep the finest that can lie bought We <lb/>
also buy or trade for any kind of mules or horses, <lb/>
v. ill buy anything from a plug to driver. <lb/>
Dome to see If we have not got what you want we <lb/>
will if. <lb/>
R. L. CO. <lb/>
Barber <lb/>
A ionic makes sick people <lb/>
Drives out all <lb/>
eel your A <lb/>
in. tonic for the nick and <lb/>
Mister's Kicky <lb/>
Tea, Tea <lb/>
w u <lb/>
When in nice s <lb/>
bananas apples and Fruits <lb/>
of any call on H. L. Johnson, j <lb/>
When need fresh <lb/>
beef call en II. h. Johnson. I <lb/>
Call at H. L. Johnson's and ex-j <lb/>
his Hue of Hosiery <lb/>
Misses Ladies and Gents. <lb/>
Fall goods arriving daily at A., <lb/>
W. Ange Co's. store. Come <lb/>
see them. Motto goods <lb/>
lowest <lb/>
Don't forget the pate Sept. 2.1 <lb/>
next Mrs. Sarah <lb/>
Taylor will have opening of <lb/>
millinery goods. a nice <lb/>
stuck which she selected <lb/>
in days ago and <lb/>
will lie prepared to suit everybody <lb/>
in goods and prices. Come along <lb/>
brides-elect, you can get just what <lb/>
you want for that special occasion <lb/>
as well everybody else <lb/>
Edmond Fleming, Props. <lb/>
Located in main section <lb/>
town. <lb/>
in operation and each <lb/>
one presided over by a skilled <lb/>
barber. . <lb/>
place is razors p your <lb/>
towels clean system for the coming <lb/>
thank yon for . get organs lo work Ike <lb/>
ask yon <lb/>
service i <lb/>
GET YOUR SUPPLIES <lb/>
Now <lb/>
Everything you want in the way of <lb/>
nice Groceries, Canned 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/>
Mountain Tea this <lb/>
do the business. <lb/>
Tea or i <lb/>
I Store. <lb/>
month <lb/>
cents, <lb/>
rug <lb/>
REFRESHING. <lb/>
Stock Goods for Sale <lb/>
II n want your <lb/>
healthy and robust, give <lb/>
them Rocky <lb/>
Tea. A tonic for the whole family <lb/>
The children's friend. <lb/>
Tea or <lb/>
Store. <lb/>
The Cash Grocers. <lb/>
We will sell the H. H. Proctor <lb/>
stuck of general merchandise at <lb/>
at a lug discount and <lb/>
will rent or sell the stole to <lb/>
chaser of the stock. Stock <lb/>
between and <lb/>
lit <lb/>
TO PUBLIC, <lb/>
W hen you of clothes, <lb/>
pair of punts to or ureas <lb/>
remember I only turn out <lb/>
class work. <lb/>
over and altering <lb/>
reasonable. Satisfaction or <lb/>
X. C. your money back. me a trial. <lb/>
FRANK HOPKINS. <lb/>
Back Shop. <lb/>
X. C. <lb/>
Makes writing <lb/>
curve fountain pen, best <lb/>
made, Reflector Hook Store. <lb/>
Chew the best-Kite<lb/>
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Of <lb/>
You Can Live <lb/>
WITHOUT TELEPHONE <lb/>
SERVICE <lb/>
DON'T LIVE AS <lb/>
MICH AS YOU MIGHT <lb/>
BECAUSE <lb/>
Telephone Service <lb/>
SAVES TIME <lb/>
And Time is the Stuff of Lire. <lb/>
For Rates <lb/>
APPLY TO <lb/>
LOCAL MANAGER or <lb/>
Home Telephone and <lb/>
Telegraph Company, <lb/>
In Superior Court. <lb/>
North Carolina <lb/>
Pill Bounty. <lb/>
vs. <lb/>
Sessoms <lb/>
The defendant above will take <lb/>
notice, lout mi action entitled an <lb/>
has bean in superior <lb/>
court of Pitt count v decree <lb/>
of absolute divorce from <lb/>
the around of <lb/>
and and the <lb/>
will further take notice that ha is re- <lb/>
quired to at tin next in of <lb/>
Superior court of Pitt to <lb/>
be held at tin ii. Green- <lb/>
lifter the 1st <lb/>
in Si number, It <lb/>
the of September, <lb/>
answer or demur i the complaint in <lb/>
-11 action, <lb/>
u the tor tic I demanded in <lb/>
said <lb/>
This the of July, 1905. <lb/>
l. Moore, S. C <lb/>
DIRECTORY. <lb/>
Not <lb/>
often you can set a <lb/>
thing <lb/>
nail or screw driver or <lb/>
gar lacking. Have a good <lb/>
tool box and be prepared for <lb/>
emergencies. Our <lb/>
desire, and <lb/>
will see that your tool <lb/>
box does not lack a single <lb/>
hi article. <lb/>
Of Course <lb/>
get Harness, <lb/>
Horse Goods, <lb/>
J. P <lb/>
Wholes in <lb/>
furniture Dealer. <lb/>
EM.--. Far. Cotton Seed OH Bar- <lb/>
rel. Turkeys, etc. Bed- <lb/>
toads, Mattresses, -k faults, <lb/>
Carriage, Go-Carts, <lb/>
suit. Tallies, Lounges, Safes, P <lb/>
and Gail A Ax <lb/>
Key <lb/>
mots, r-u. <lb/>
Milk; <lb/>
Flour Heat, Soap- <lb/>
Ly, y.-u.- Matches, <lb/>
Hulls, Our, <lb/>
OF VACANT LAND, <lb/>
shade A. enters and <lb/>
thirty acres. more or less, of <lb/>
land in . Pitt <lb/>
lying the second <lb/>
mil lie old I all-Ill <lb/>
id Indian We i Ms snip, bound- <lb/>
ed lands C Smith and <lb/>
Win. urn- wile's land s d <lb/>
others. <lb/>
This August <lb/>
Any person or persons claiming title <lb/>
t or Interest In the above <lb/>
land must Hie th i- protest in <lb/>
the d s, o they will be <lb/>
barred law. <lb/>
It. <lb/>
for Pit <lb/>
c i thin th, <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
The Clerk <lb/>
if S <lb/>
of in <lb/>
Letters <lb/>
me, on <lb/>
i- Till of Am . on the <lb/>
i -i e N. <lb/>
i Based, given lo <lb/>
all persons to <lb/>
make pa to the <lb/>
and to all of said <lb/>
to i <lb/>
authenticated, to under . <lb/>
is <lb/>
I t be plead <lb/>
their re <lb/>
This the Mb. i or August <lb/>
ii <lb/>
on the <lb/>
ii tea, <lb/>
t .-i <lb/>
Pr. , <lb/>
bin ; i.-i <lb/>
W; Main <lb/>
t. . i utter, <lb/>
. Mo <lb/>
. ; <lb/>
. .-. ft ., <lb/>
NEW MAN <lb/>
At <lb/>
I the stock i I <lb/>
Kit I <lb/>
the <lb/>
-us stand on Five <lb/>
Points. <lb/>
i ill. , to the stock <lb/>
I- the and Mill at <lb/>
ill times a complete line of <lb/>
Heavy and Groceries. <lb/>
Fruits, Tobacco <lb/>
Cigars, etc. <lb/>
Call on me when you want the <lb/>
i the lowest price <lb/>
which they can he told. <lb/>
J. J. TURNAGE <lb/>
The Five Points Grocer. <lb/>
Three Bulls For Sale. <lb/>
One, ball <lb/>
I years old. One, half <lb/>
and half Jersey i years <lb/>
old. One, full blood Holstein, <lb/>
old. <lb/>
J. Proctor Bro., <lb/>
N. <lb/>
BROS. CO <lb/>
Norfolk, Va, <lb/>
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in <lb/>
Stocks, Cotton, Grain <lb/>
ons. Private Wires to New York <lb/>
Chicago and Orleans. <lb/>
The Clerk of Superior court of <lb/>
Pitt county, having Issued Letters of <lb/>
Administration to me, undersigned <lb/>
on the day of August, 1804, on the <lb/>
f Tucker, No- <lb/>
is hereby given to all persons In- <lb/>
to t-i make <lb/>
payment to the undersigned, and to all <lb/>
creditor of said estate to present their; W. <lb/>
claims properly authenticated, to the <lb/>
undersigned, within in nubs <lb/>
the this or mis notice <lb/>
will be in bar of their recovery. <lb/>
This the 12th Aug. <lb/>
on the estate of It. Tucker. <lb/>
i. A, j. Attorney. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
Having qualified as administrator of <lb/>
Williams, deceased, late of <lb/>
Pitt County. N. this is lo notify <lb/>
all having claims against the <lb/>
state deceased them <lb/>
to the on or before the <lb/>
day of August notice- <lb/>
will be pleaded in bar of their re- <lb/>
All persons Indebted to said <lb/>
estate will please mate Immediate <lb/>
payment <lb/>
the of August 1905. <lb/>
It.-, l.-v <lb/>
H IS Ni <lb/>
Letters of upon the <lb/>
estate Parker, deceased, <lb/>
i this day been Issued lo me by <lb/>
Clerk of tic S n i i of <lb/>
county, notice is hereby given to all <lb/>
holding ins against said <lb/>
estate. present them to me for pay- <lb/>
duly on <lb/>
lib day September, or this <lb/>
i will be plead in bar of their re- <lb/>
All persons lo said <lb/>
estate an- requested t. make <lb/>
ate payment me. <lb/>
This tin- day of <lb/>
D. l. <lb/>
Jarvis A Blow, Attorneys. <lb/>
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb/>
The t of Superior <lb/>
having issued i f <lb/>
to me, the <lb/>
o i the 22nd of Aug. on <lb/>
the estate of K. Jolly, <lb/>
ed, NOTICE is hereby given to <lb/>
all persons indebted to the es- <lb/>
in make immediate payment <lb/>
to the undersign d, and to all <lb/>
creditors of said estate to present <lb/>
their claims properly <lb/>
to the with <lb/>
in date of <lb/>
this notice will be <lb/>
plead in their recovery. <lb/>
This day of Auk. 1905. <lb/>
F. ; James, H Jolly <lb/>
on l ho estate of <lb/>
B. Jolly. <lb/>
i I <lb/>
After July 1st I will lie <lb/>
pared to furnish private i.- <lb/>
to and for <lb/>
persons in town at for <lb/>
each person The will <lb/>
then only run hotels to <lb/>
wharf on <lb/>
that will also he phone <lb/>
J. TURNAGE <lb/>
COUNTY OFFICERS. <lb/>
J. Elks. <lb/>
Chairman, W. R. Home, <lb/>
J. R. Spier. J. R. Barnhill <lb/>
S. M. Jones. <lb/>
Clerk Superior C. <lb/>
Moore. <lb/>
Tucker. <lb/>
Register of <lb/>
TreasurerS T. White. <lb/>
William <lb/>
D. Cox. <lb/>
Board of G. <lb/>
Cox, Chairman, B. If. <lb/>
Whitehurst. L. C. Arthur, <lb/>
Superintendent Education <lb/>
W. H. <lb/>
Standard beeper C E. Flem- <lb/>
of <lb/>
J. E. Nobles. <lb/>
Town <lb/>
A Fleming <lb/>
J. R. <lb/>
W. A. Bowen, A. H. Taft, <lb/>
C. S. Carr. T. E. Hooker, <lb/>
J. C. <lb/>
Mayor F. M. Wooten. <lb/>
C. Tyson. <lb/>
L. Carr. <lb/>
Tax Collector J. C. Tyson. <lb/>
J. T As <lb/>
A. Clark, W. <lb/>
H. <lb/>
Chief Fire Department R. <lb/>
Dispensary <lb/>
J. Pulley, J. S. <lb/>
ton, L. H. Pender, <lb/>
Prayer meetings each <lb/>
day night. <lb/>
in. <lb/>
Baptist- Rev. J B. <lb/>
pastor. Services every <lb/>
Sunday. W. H. <lb/>
Superintendent of Sunday <lb/>
School. <lb/>
H. H. Moore, <lb/>
Sun <lb/>
W. R. Parker Super- <lb/>
Sunday School. <lb/>
E. Cox, <lb/>
rector. Services every first <lb/>
and Sunday. W. B <lb/>
Brown Superintendent of <lb/>
Sunday School. <lb/>
Free Will W. <lb/>
H. <lb/>
Service every Sunday night <lb/>
and fourth Sunday morn- <lb/>
J A <lb/>
day Services every Sunday <lb/>
Q S <lb/>
dent of Sunday School <lb/>
Frederick <lb/>
pastor. W B Dove <lb/>
Superintendent <lb/>
School. Preaching every <lb/>
1st, 2nd and Sunday, <lb/>
morning and night, except <lb/>
service night. <lb/>
Greenville Lodge No. A <lb/>
F A M, meets 1st and <lb/>
old Monday nights in each <lb/>
month R Williams, W <lb/>
J. M. Sec <lb/>
Covenant Lodge No. I O <lb/>
F Meets every Tuesday <lb/>
night. W L Best N R <lb/>
L Carr, V W f Evans, <lb/>
Sec <lb/>
Tar River Lodge No. K of <lb/>
P. Meets every Thursday <lb/>
night E G Flanagan, C <lb/>
T J Moore, K of R <lb/>
Tribe No <lb/>
I O R M, meets every <lb/>
Wednesday night J ll <lb/>
Harris. Sachem; <lb/>
wards, C of R <lb/>
Pitt Council U A <lb/>
M. meets every Monday <lb/>
night E II Evans, <lb/>
II Tripp, RS. <lb/>
SUITS UP and <lb/>
PANTS UP. <lb/>
Made to Measure. <lb/>
Cleaning, Dying <lb/>
Pressing. <lb/>
Ladies and clothing <lb/>
a specially. <lb/>
I also clean and dye laces, <lb/>
feathers, etc. <lb/>
PAUL Tailor, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Subscribe to <lb/>
LOW RATE TICKETS <lb/>
On Sale via. <lb/>
SOUTHERN RAILWAY. <lb/>
Extremely low Rates are <lb/>
announced by the South- <lb/>
Railway from points <lb/>
on its lines for follow- <lb/>
Special <lb/>
Philadelphia, Ph., <lb/>
sovereign Grand <lb/>
Lodge O. P., September <lb/>
to <lb/>
Portland Ore., Shu Lo <lb/>
Angeles, Ban Diego, Cal., <lb/>
Lewis and Clark Centennial <lb/>
Exposition and . special <lb/>
Occasions on Pacific Coast, <lb/>
June to 1905. <lb/>
Va , National <lb/>
Congress, to <lb/>
1905. <lb/>
Rates for the above occasions <lb/>
open to the public. <lb/>
rickets will be sold to these <lb/>
points from all stations on the <lb/>
Southern Railway. <lb/>
hi led can lie <lb/>
upon lo any Ticket <lb/>
of i lie n <lb/>
lines, or <lb/>
addressing the <lb/>
R. L. VERNON. T. P. A. <lb/>
Charlotte, N. C. <lb/>
J. H. WOOD, D. P. A. <lb/>
S. H Puss. Traffic <lb/>
Manager; W, H. Tayloe, <lb/>
Pass. Agent. <lb/>
NORFOLK SOUTHERN CO <lb/>
N. S. <lb/>
Steamboat Service. <lb/>
Steamer L. leaves <lb/>
daily <lb/>
at ti a. in. leaves <lb/>
Greenville daily <lb/>
at tor <lb/>
Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
Norfolk Southern Railroad <lb/>
Norfolk, Philadelphia, <lb/>
New York, Boston and all other <lb/>
North. Connects a Norfolk <lb/>
with all points West. <lb/>
Shippers should order their <lb/>
freight via Norfolk, Norfolk <lb/>
Southern B. R, <lb/>
balling subject to change <lb/>
without notice. <lb/>
T. H. MYERS, Agent. Washing- <lb/>
ton, <lb/>
J. J. CHERRY, Agent, Green- <lb/>
ville, N. C. <lb/>
H. C. General T. <lb/>
P. Agent, Norfolk, Va., <lb/>
Announcement <lb/>
Every <lb/>
Every pain in the breast, <lb/>
breathing, palpitation, <lb/>
fluttering or dizzy spell means <lb/>
that your heart is <lb/>
in its effort to keep in <lb/>
motion. This is dangerous. <lb/>
Some sudden strain from <lb/>
or excitement will <lb/>
completely exhaust the nerves, <lb/>
or rupture the walls or arteries <lb/>
of the heart, and it will stop. <lb/>
Relieve terrible strain at <lb/>
once with Dr. Heart <lb/>
Cure. It invigorates and <lb/>
Strengthens the heart nerves <lb/>
and muscles, stimulates the <lb/>
heart action, and relieves the <lb/>
pain and misery. <lb/>
Take no make your <lb/>
heart strong and vigorous with <lb/>
Dr. Heart Cure. <lb/>
terribly with heart <lb/>
I been treated by <lb/>
different physicians my <lb/>
Without i went o n <lb/>
hi Memphis, who it <lb/>
I dropsy of the heart. He rut <lb/>
the x-ray me. and In <lb/>
with his medicine be came near <lb/>
a Some time <lb/>
a Mr. of Si. Louie, was <lb/>
In our lie saw <lb/>
Dr. Heart <lb/>
Cure lo me. t gave It little <lb/>
my from Memphis, when <lb/>
I concluded n try ll, am pleased <lb/>
say three bottles me,<lb/>
Mo. <lb/>
Dr. Heart Cure Is sold by <lb/>
your who will guarantee <lb/>
the bottle will benefit. If It fills <lb/>
will refund your money. <lb/>
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind <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/>
country 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 <lb/>
never worry quality. <lb/>
Paints you need <lb/>
We trust that you will favor us with your <lb/>
orders whenever you want good paint for any <lb/>
Have just a car load and <lb/>
can give you Special Prices. <lb/>
Baker Hart <lb/>
N. C, <lb/>
OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE. <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
T THE OF BUSINESS AUGUST 25th. 1905. <lb/>
Central Academy <lb/>
REV. M W HESTER. Principal <lb/>
W M. HINTON. Associate <lb/>
A Christian home and High <lb/>
School for boys and round men. <lb/>
Splendidly located in Warren <lb/>
county, one mile depot, <lb/>
mediately mi S, A. I, road in a <lb/>
beautiful grove of or <lb/>
on a acre farm. <lb/>
Wat further information ad- <lb/>
dress the Principal or Associate <lb/>
Littleton, N. <lb/>
WOOD WOOD <lb/>
Dry, Split Pine Wood, cut every <lb/>
length, delivered at door. <lb/>
No. <lb/>
Yours for business, <lb/>
JOE JENKINS. <lb/>
add Discounts. 8168,962.27 <lb/>
secured <lb/>
1,606 <lb/>
etc. 3,100.00 <lb/>
8,647.33 <lb/>
Banking 4,100.00 <lb/>
line Banks 38,784.86 <lb/>
1,014.81 <lb/>
Gold Coin <lb/>
Silver Coin <lb/>
23,701.06 <lb/>
389,400.48 <lb/>
Capital Stock paid 898,000.00 <lb/>
95,000.06 <lb/>
Undivided less <lb/>
Expenses Paid 8,361.41 <lb/>
Bills Payable- 21,000.00 <lb/>
Deposit subject to check 152,320.62 <lb/>
Cashier's checks out- <lb/>
standing <lb/>
North Carolina, m <lb/>
County i if Pitt. <lb/>
I, James L. Little, Cashier of the above-named hank, do solemnly <lb/>
swear that the statement above is true to the best of my <lb/>
and belief JAMES L. LITTLE. Cashier. <lb/>
Subscribed sworn to before <lb/>
rue, this 2nd of Sept., 1905 <lb/>
WALTER O. WARD. <lb/>
U. <lb/>
w. <lb/>
J. G. MOVE, <lb/>
Director <lb/>
F- <lb/>
no,<lb/>
General Insurance. <lb/>
Building <lb/>
Life. <lb/>
Fire. <lb/>
Plate <lb/>
GO ON <lb/>
YOUR <lb/>
Strongest and Represented. <lb/>
A shine of YOUR Patronage Solicited. <lb/>
Health. <lb/>
Accident. <lb/>
Burglary. <lb/>
ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN COLLEGE, <lb/>
WILSON, N. C. <lb/>
I For Male and Female. <lb/>
course in Vocal and Instrumental Music, Art, <lb/>
Elocution and Physical Culture, bookkeeping, stenography <lb/>
Typewriting. A course in Ancient and <lb/>
Languages and Literature Three courses leading to A. B. <lb/>
Faculty <lb/>
opens 6th, <lb/>
or other information. Address, <lb/>
J. LL. President Wilson, N. C <lb/>
The Reflector <lb/>
Is Rend By Everybody in reach, and <lb/>
it roaches people money to pay for what they want. <lb/>
If you 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, Sept. 1905.1 Minnie Dawson left for hr <lb/>
Daily Saturday, <lb/>
As authorized <lb/>
and Eastern we take <lb/>
great pleasure in receiving sub <lb/>
script ions and writing receipts for <lb/>
those in arrears. We have a list <lb/>
of all who receive their mail at <lb/>
Ibis office. We also take orders <lb/>
for job <lb/>
The graded school will open <lb/>
Monday with the following teach- <lb/>
Prof. T. Cook <lb/>
Miss Alyce Taylor, Vs; Mis <lb/>
Dora Hornaday, Miss <lb/>
Brown, Oak City; Mrs. F. <lb/>
G. Inn a Mrs. Stanch <lb/>
Hodges, music, din. <lb/>
If you need the y <lb/>
of Crockery, Tin ware <lb/>
come to see us, Hart Jenkins. <lb/>
W. C. Jackson Co. are the <lb/>
depository for school books. <lb/>
A full supply of No. <lb/>
Hay. Oats, Cam. Bran, Cotton <lb/>
Seed Hulls and Meal, at J. B. <lb/>
ft Bro. <lb/>
Prof. W. says the <lb/>
addition to his household is <lb/>
hopes a fixture. It's a girl. <lb/>
E. E. Hail Co. wilt do all they <lb/>
possible can to you with <lb/>
their new line of heavy and fancy <lb/>
Mrs. Smith, Sr. is on a <lb/>
visit to the family G. T. Tyson <lb/>
in Beaver Dam. <lb/>
Come to see Hart Jenkins <lb/>
when you need to dress <lb/>
your feet, we can save you money <lb/>
and you something to lit the <lb/>
foot. We carry the nicest and best <lb/>
shoe ever saw. Try a <lb/>
pair and tie convinced. <lb/>
was here with friends <lb/>
last week. <lb/>
Sc have <lb/>
moved into their new brick store <lb/>
on south side Main street. <lb/>
Miss Genie Morrison, who has <lb/>
been spending the summer with <lb/>
relatives in Hyde county, has <lb/>
returned home and is hard at work <lb/>
in her millinery emporium on <lb/>
Main We are all to <lb/>
have her home. <lb/>
Ac manufacture seats for <lb/>
the trade, that are simply the <lb/>
smoothest seat on the market <lb/>
K. C. Coward has accepted a <lb/>
clerkship with J. B. Turnage. <lb/>
dozen eggs wanted by Cf <lb/>
A. Fair for which will be paid the <lb/>
highest cash market price. <lb/>
is himself again. Mr. <lb/>
who had to his <lb/>
that he had held for so <lb/>
long a time, with J. B. Smith A <lb/>
Bro., on account of feeble health, <lb/>
has charge the woods <lb/>
of the Co., and <lb/>
he hopes the fresh country air <lb/>
quietude may restore his strength, <lb/>
we hope lo too, Mr. Tern- <lb/>
is a good fellow and we <lb/>
should keep him among us. <lb/>
Lace Curtains cents per <lb/>
pair up, and Mr in cents per yard <lb/>
up, at J. B. Smith Bro, <lb/>
In one of the show windows of <lb/>
J. B. Smith Bro., we noticed <lb/>
the other day a very lastly <lb/>
of spools of cotton form <lb/>
in letters the name of the <lb/>
In the a tall pyramid <lb/>
of ribbons and head were <lb/>
hangings of which <lb/>
nude a pretty display reflect <lb/>
ed much credit upon the artist. <lb/>
Save your own hay, get a grass <lb/>
blade, fork, hoe, shovel, spade, <lb/>
bush hook or post hole digger, <lb/>
J. K- Smith Bro. <lb/>
We hear it reported <lb/>
that the Ayden correspondent to <lb/>
The will soon take <lb/>
unto himself a fascinating <lb/>
charming young widow. We hope <lb/>
It is true. Please Homebody send us <lb/>
a cake of ice as a wedding gift. <lb/>
A new line of Cradles and Cribs, <lb/>
Mattresses to match, at J. B. Smith <lb/>
ft Bro. <lb/>
Miss Ethel Skinner, of Green- <lb/>
been visiting her brother, <lb/>
Dr. L. C. Skinner. <lb/>
Get you a and pipe with <lb/>
point feet long, and drink pure <lb/>
water, at J. B. Smith Bro. <lb/>
spent several days here wit ii <lb/>
Mrs. J. B. Gardner. <lb/>
A car load of tiling was received <lb/>
here Monday which will be used <lb/>
partly town and the balance <lb/>
the improvement of the road near <lb/>
Haddocks X <lb/>
at first you don't succeed, <lb/>
try Si ill the holes on <lb/>
streets and sidewalks are <lb/>
making a drain, Next. <lb/>
The mammoth show case in J. <lb/>
B Smith store is heavily <lb/>
loaded with pretty goods <lb/>
notions. Be sure to call and see <lb/>
them. <lb/>
Mis. E. F. Mumford, Morgan- <lb/>
ton and Miss Daisy Mumford, of <lb/>
tar here, spent Thursday night <lb/>
with Mrs. W. J. Mumford. <lb/>
Old Hand-made Paw <lb/>
Paw Gum Bread Trays at J. B. <lb/>
Smith Bro. <lb/>
Assistant postmaster John <lb/>
Nobles was in Friday. <lb/>
received, fine line of <lb/>
and cab fit you up in any style <lb/>
or price. <lb/>
John Williams home <lb/>
Saturday morning from an appoint- <lb/>
in an eastern county. <lb/>
Tobacco twine, thermometers, <lb/>
for sale by Tyson <lb/>
D. S. Moore has been away on a <lb/>
visit. <lb/>
A full supply of Trunks, <lb/>
Telescopes, Grips, Satchels and <lb/>
Suit Cases, at J. B. Smith A Bro. <lb/>
J. Raymond Turnage has a nice <lb/>
black horse, years old, he would <lb/>
like to sell. The horse is perfect- <lb/>
gentle. <lb/>
W. C. Co. are g <lb/>
the most complete line of mens, <lb/>
lbs, and suit's ever <lb/>
shown in the town Give <lb/>
them a trial. They that <lb/>
can please you as the style <lb/>
and quality. <lb/>
shoes are the v <lb/>
pair sold under a guarantee <lb/>
W. O. Johnson Co. this <lb/>
line for Ayden. <lb/>
We keep Furniture, Mattresses. <lb/>
Bed Sprints, Cook Stoves, <lb/>
etc , up <lb/>
Tyson. <lb/>
OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb/>
N. C.-s- <lb/>
At the close of business August 26th. 1905. <lb/>
Loans and <lb/>
TO EYE <lb/>
Having just from the <lb/>
Philadelphia Optical College and <lb/>
graduating in a course on <lb/>
human rye, the <lb/>
of optics, I feel able and <lb/>
pared to any form <lb/>
of that any oilier <lb/>
can correct with glasses, i will <lb/>
take any case weak eyes, or eye <lb/>
strain, dull aching, bum <lb/>
Itching eyes, or eyes with <lb/>
bad or low vision, on a positive <lb/>
guarantee, to the trouble <lb/>
and give entire satisfaction to the <lb/>
patient or charge one cent. The <lb/>
largest per of all chronic <lb/>
headaches and <lb/>
from errors of refraction and eye <lb/>
strain. It is dangerous pro <lb/>
when your eyes call fir <lb/>
assistance. Glasses ate the only <lb/>
remedy fir errors of refraction <lb/>
weak eyes Any style or form <lb/>
glasses A- guild <lb/>
references as are the county <lb/>
furnished mi application, <lb/>
J. D. <lb/>
Those art square, that <lb/>
Cannon have j net . <lb/>
are beauties. <lb/>
Oranges, apples, bananas and <lb/>
fruits kept by <lb/>
horn. <lb/>
Cannon Tyson are guilty of <lb/>
selling their pretty enamel bed <lb/>
Furniture and Fixtures <lb/>
Demand Loans <lb/>
Due from Banks, <lb/>
Cash Items. <lb/>
Gold Coin, <lb/>
Silver Coin, <lb/>
National Hank notes and <lb/>
other C S notes <lb/>
Total <lb/>
2,411.00 <lb/>
83.1,168.02 <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
Capital stock paid in. <lb/>
Surplus fund <lb/>
Undivided less <lb/>
expenses, <lb/>
Dividends unpaid . <lb/>
Deposits subject to check, 23,755.22 <lb/>
Cashier's <lb/>
Total <lb/>
STATE OF NORTH <lb/>
I. J. It. C of the above named hunk, solemnly <lb/>
th- above is true to the best of my and be <lb/>
lief. <lb/>
sworn hi if <lb/>
me, this LOOM <lb/>
STANCH. HODGES, <lb/>
Notary Public <lb/>
J U <lb/>
I Conic kit <lb/>
cashier. <lb/>
SMITH. <lb/>
I'll <lb/>
CANNON. <lb/>
opened <lb/>
line <lb/>
The Fall S <lb/>
of <lb/>
Clothing, Dry Dress <lb/>
HATS AND CAPS. <lb/>
Shoe-, <lb/>
carpenters grind steads cheap. Tiny ate <lb/>
i rope and pulleys, at J. Those Royal Felt Mattresses <lb/>
Smith A Bro. that Cannon Tyson handle are <lb/>
J. A. has accepted a j the equal of anyone the market. <lb/>
ship with Cannon Tyson. <lb/>
Calico and Gingham at <lb/>
per yard, great reductions white Bro. <lb/>
slippers and summer goods, at Go to E. <lb/>
B. Smith A Bro. <lb/>
Horse racing seems to be one <lb/>
latest attractions oil our <lb/>
principal streets. What enter- <lb/>
town. <lb/>
Hay, Oats, Corn, Hulls <lb/>
and Meal at J. E. Smith Bro. <lb/>
Cam Nobles has been home on a <lb/>
visit to his parents. <lb/>
Mrs. Campbell with her <lb/>
daughter and grand <lb/>
Mrs. Lucy Smith and Miss Lois <lb/>
Smith, of Jasper, Fla. is on a visit <lb/>
to her brother, Elias Turnage, at <lb/>
A new beautiful line of <lb/>
Negligee shirts and fancy hose, at <lb/>
J. B- Smith A Bro. <lb/>
G. F. Morrison left yesterday <lb/>
for county. <lb/>
deserve your buildings by <lb/>
painting with <lb/>
Town and County lead <lb/>
and full line of colors, kept at J. <lb/>
B. Smith . Bro. <lb/>
For can peaches, apples, com <lb/>
tomatoes, c, apply to E. E. <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 E. E. i Go's. <lb/>
The soda fountain <lb/>
will be in service <lb/>
from now to the end of the season, <lb/>
The and latest will <lb/>
be found there. If you want <lb/>
something nice try them. <lb/>
Hart Jenkins is place to <lb/>
get your suit tall, as the are <lb/>
handling M. H. line <lb/>
and can give you a nice fit. <lb/>
Call Hart A- Jenkins for a bar <lb/>
rel of Columbia Flour, none <lb/>
to be had anywhere. <lb/>
acres of land near Hanrahan <lb/>
acres in cultivation for <lb/>
sale by J. B. Smith Bro. <lb/>
Don't fail to see Ty- <lb/>
son's new crockery both plain and <lb/>
decorated. Prices are <lb/>
than formerly. <lb/>
are re <lb/>
daily new groceries and <lb/>
confectioneries right from the <lb/>
Get the Cox cotton planter <lb/>
best on the market at J. Smith <lb/>
new <lb/>
sail- <lb/>
E. Go's <lb/>
market for beef, fresh meats, <lb/>
sage, and fresh fish. <lb/>
J. W. Taylor, our optician is <lb/>
now back again from the <lb/>
Optical College, where he <lb/>
graduated a special course in <lb/>
the science of optics, ready to <lb/>
better service than ever before <lb/>
to those from weak eyes <lb/>
and of glasses. <lb/>
Slippers, lawns and straw hats <lb/>
are being sold extremely cheap <lb/>
for cash by Cannon Tyson. <lb/>
Don't forget that Cannon <lb/>
can supply wants in <lb/>
almost furniture. <lb/>
Hay, oats, ship stuff, wheat <lb/>
brand, cotton seed balls and meal <lb/>
on hand. Cannon a Tyson. <lb/>
The loaf bread right <lb/>
from the oven at Ml <lb/>
Clothing. Clothing. <lb/>
Our line is completed, <lb/>
and those suits arc made from especially de <lb/>
different surf of clothing from usual <lb/>
is mark that means most in <lb/>
the most most qua the <lb/>
most experience In clothes <lb/>
Clothing. <lb/>
am <lb/>
am <lb/>
N ill stuck <lb/>
ll is a <lb/>
r i but price- <lb/>
making -the merit, <lb/>
c ask that call <lb/>
inspect our line <lb/>
Dry Goods. Dry Goods. <lb/>
Dry Goods line is complete and we <lb/>
Dress Goods yum fall <lb/>
to look at urn <lb/>
chase <lb/>
you <lb/>
Dr. Joseph Dixon <lb/>
AND <lb/>
Block, Baal Railroad, <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
PHARMACY <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
Hats. <lb/>
Hats. Hats. <lb/>
In Hats you will And us headquarters, v.,. Bil <lb/>
high grade hat. win- pay OS no for a hat an <lb/>
r satisfied than with a <lb/>
for <lb/>
Shoes. <lb/>
as <lb/>
ind be in. <lb/>
Shoes. <lb/>
Shoes. <lb/>
Our stock of shoos. .<lb/>
We also curry furniture in stock, and you will n complete <lb/>
our Royal Elastic Fell Mattresses be- <lb/>
cause they are superior to all others, , sold under guarantee <lb/>
nut the refunded B <lb/>
Cheap Excursion Pates- <lb/>
The Atlantic Coast Line an- <lb/>
the following cheap ex- <lb/>
rates to points named; <lb/>
TO RICHMOND, <lb/>
National Congress, September <lb/>
12th line first class <lb/>
faro us cents for the round <lb/>
I rip. Tickets i ii .-, i, <lb/>
nth and 12th. with final <lb/>
I in t side <lb/>
l rips from Richmond lo Wash- <lb/>
C .-mil all <lb/>
s mill Richmond at rate of one <lb/>
faro plus cent sold <lb/>
September and final <lb/>
September 23rd. <lb/>
TO PHILADELPHIA, PA., <lb/>
Patriarchs Militant and <lb/>
Lodge I <lb/>
16th to One first <lb/>
class fare I for the round <lb/>
trip. Tickets on sale <lb/>
her 18th. I lib and 15th <lb/>
limit September 5th with <lb/>
i-xi ., October <lb/>
by deposit of t with Joint <lb/>
Agent and mil foe of s. <lb/>
For further Information write <lb/>
General r Agent <lb/>
V- C <lb/>
TO THE LADIES. <lb/>
The Southern Father Cleaning <lb/>
Company <lb/>
is new located iii trills and <lb/>
are equipped with the latest ma- <lb/>
for washing and cleaning <lb/>
feathers beds. Thus process does <lb/>
not injure tin; feathers w ,. call <lb/>
for and deliver your work <lb/>
promptly. Satisfaction <lb/>
teed or no charge mad.-. <lb/>
We also pay the highest cash <lb/>
prices for old new feathers. <lb/>
The Southern Feather <lb/>
Clearing Co, <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
X. c. <lb/>
White Front Barber Shop <lb/>
i. u CO <lb/>
Sharp Razors, <lb/>
work u rum <lb/>
COSMETICS A <lb/>
pus <lb/>
your con <lb/>
Thanking one . . <lb/>
hoping for <lb/>
. I <lb/>
NOBLES, Prop. <lb/>
refunded <lb/>
6-1 <lb/>
satisfaction when <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
you trade with user your money <lb/>
J. R. TURNAGE, <lb/>
Leader In Low Prices. <lb/>
Institute for <lb/>
Women and <lb/>
Music. <lb/>
n.-at <lb/>
tor Your <lb/>
College<lb/>
Address<lb/>
HARNESS REPAIRED SHOES <lb/>
by experienced workmen at the <lb/>
H. Ellis in <lb/>
tables <lb/>
MB A TRIAL. <lb/>
shop <lb/>
Mill. <lb/>
Best <lb/>
Lighted <lb/>
House <lb/>
in the <lb/>
State <lb/>
Best <lb/>
for our <lb/>
Customers <lb/>
and their team. <lb/>
Brick <lb/>
Warehouse, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
bring us your Tobacco <lb/>
The Brick. <lb/>
We will always work for your intend <lb/>
and guarantee lull market price. <lb/>
BRINKLEY <lb/>
Proprietors <lb/>
The following <lb/>
Gentlemen <lb/>
Constitute our <lb/>
Working <lb/>
Force who are <lb/>
Always glad <lb/>
o see you <lb/>
D. S. Spain <lb/>
Bookkeeper <lb/>
B. T. Bailey <lb/>
Auctioneer <lb/>
H. S. Hardy <lb/>
Floor Manager <lb/>
Ed. Harris <lb/>
lip Calculator.<lb/>
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police officer of who started <lb/>
to arrest the ft disorderly <lb/>
conduct saw drop a pistol <lb/>
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plead statute of limitation- <lb/>
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counsel. <lb/>
let pay <lb/>
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NEWS. <lb/>
Club Opens. <lb/>
Carolina Club will la- <lb/>
for th- no <lb/>
evening at o'clock. Oyster <lb/>
will lie served in every and <lb/>
members with ladies are <lb/>
invited to be present, by order <lb/>
Board of Governors. <lb/>
HE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
Pastor Will Preach. <lb/>
Instead of the usual prayer meet- <lb/>
in the Baptist church <lb/>
will be a by ReV. A <lb/>
T. King, of pas- <lb/>
tor of the His subject <lb/>
will of Christ's <lb/>
appeal to lost s All arc <lb/>
to service. <lb/>
Marriage <lb/>
Blaster of Deeds B. Williams <lb/>
issued licenses the <lb/>
WHITE. <lb/>
B Price Pestle Belle <lb/>
Y. Dickerson and Mary <lb/>
Brooks. <lb/>
John L. Humbles and <lb/>
May. <lb/>
S. N Allen and Ann Smith. <lb/>
Peter and <lb/>
W. H. awl M<lb/>
Forbes. <lb/>
William Ranted <lb/>
James and <lb/>
Shed heir Coats. <lb/>
II is very e- <lb/>
especially in the crowded <lb/>
room. Jones, with an eye <lb/>
to comfort gave lb <lb/>
all s <lb/>
privilege f <lb/>
lake . <lb/>
second <lb/>
Opening of School <lb/>
The white o Will i <lb/>
The red will open <lb/>
Sept. 27th. <lb/>
is all Phil <lb/>
who expect to should <lb/>
as soon as possible. <lb/>
W. II. <lb/>
A- in <lb/>
were <lb/>
was turned over <lb/>
H. nil occupants more or <lb/>
less <lb/>
J. o drummer fore <lb/>
York attempted suicide <lb/>
el in <lb/>
bis throat with <lb/>
a razor. <lb/>
Cleveland Holler, a young man <lb/>
of Hickory, used a knock <lb/>
down apples e. The <lb/>
weapon was accidentally <lb/>
ed and the load entered bis breast, j <lb/>
killing him moil <lb/>
William <lb/>
two curs <lb/>
which he bi d received <lb/>
W. A. Mississippi <lb/>
man who had Bed from yellow <lb/>
fever and was spending a while <lb/>
near Aberdeen, In this stale. <lb/>
to place bis gnu in a <lb/>
bout hunting whet; the <lb/>
weapon was accidentally <lb/>
and killed <lb/>
A brick wall topped down a <lb/>
Greensboro completely <lb/>
burying but he came out with <lb/>
no Injuries worse than bruises. <lb/>
UTTER TO J. Ii CHERRY. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
People ask how many <lb/>
ii will i. <lb/>
Depends on condition of building. <lb/>
There deal of lying on <lb/>
this point. of <lb/>
lying paints u feet, <lb/>
two <lb/>
covets <lb/>
agents think. We think too <lb/>
a d too though <lb/>
they both occur, <lb/>
the <lb/>
c is equally doubtful; we <lb/>
to <lb/>
The truth i- in another <lb/>
comparison. is nil paint, <lb/>
tine paint, strong full <lb/>
measure; the in general an, <lb/>
tbs diluted, adulterated <lb/>
short measure. They cover <lb/>
according lo body and measure. <lb/>
You can't paint with flay lime <lb/>
sand water or air <lb/>
nobody In them. Go by <lb/>
Yours truly, <lb/>
F. W. CO. <lb/>
P. If. L. our paint, <lb/>
Pitt County Student at Greensboro. <lb/>
Misses Gel Greenville; <lb/>
Blanche Clarence Huh <lb/>
man, Ayden; i <lb/>
Clyde Hill; Freddie <lb/>
Tucker, Allie O. Little, <lb/>
Parmele; are students from this <lb/>
county the Normal and Indus <lb/>
trial College at Greensboro. <lb/>
Eire Alarm <lb/>
There were a taps of tire <lb/>
alarm, just before S o'clock Mon- <lb/>
day evening, caused by a small <lb/>
blaze in barbecue <lb/>
kitchen I be lot near Hooker's <lb/>
gin just street. The <lb/>
Are wan put out without any dam <lb/>
age being done. It is not known <lb/>
bow It started. <lb/>
White polish at B. M. <lb/>
LANIER <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
MARBLE MONUMENTAL WORK <lb/>
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. <lb/>
Iron Sold <lb/>
Institute <lb/>
Young <lb/>
Women and <lb/>
of <lb/>
Music. The <lb/>
Beat Place <lb/>
Your <lb/>
Daughter <lb/>
College <lb/>
Courses <lb/>
null <lb/>
Colossal Sacrifice <lb/>
Values Beyond the Pale <lb/>
OF- <lb/>
Ordinary Expression. <lb/>
The Entire Stock <lb/>
The BEE HIVE <lb/>
Greenville, N. C <lb/>
At on the Dollar by The National Salvage Co. <lb/>
Thousands embraced The Golden Opportunity Presented during the past four <lb/>
you numbered among those present. There has never been in the his- <lb/>
of Local Merchandising a sale that will compare with this. The best and great- <lb/>
est values now stare you in the face. The important question is, can you-Dare <lb/>
justice to yourself overlook a chance live to save at least per cent, of <lb/>
your purchases-knowing that you will need these goods for fall and winter wear. <lb/>
The most magnificent Array of Mystifying Bargains <lb/>
ever gathered under one roof now await your <lb/>
Inspection. The living present is the <lb/>
Golden Opportunity. <lb/>
Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Furniture, and Matting <lb/>
must all go at your own PRICE. Ask any one of the thousands who have been to <lb/>
see us-or even better still, come and see for yourself. Every article guaranteed. <lb/>
Purchasers of THE BEE Stock, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
Always <lb/>
ON------ <lb/>
Hand. <lb/>
Stock of Pruning x <lb/>
Also German Siding, Ceiling and <lb/>
Partition and all kinds dressed <lb/>
lumber necessary building a <lb/>
house complete. Bills cut to or <lb/>
on short notice. <lb/>
Greenville lumber Veneer Co- <lb/>
STRAY TAKEN UP. <lb/>
I have op a t -bout <lb/>
Unit running with my <lb/>
about two months. <lb/>
i red color, <lb/>
SO baa to right <lb/>
ear and tailed. Owner id <lb/>
notified to call fur pay <lb/>
EVANS. <lb/>
near Greenville. <lb/>
The Penalty. <lb/>
A little tiling sometimes results <lb/>
death. Thus a mere <lb/>
insignificant cuts or puny boils <lb/>
have paid the death penalty. It <lb/>
is wise to have <lb/>
Salve ever bandy. It's the best <lb/>
on earth and will prevent fa- <lb/>
when burns, Bores, ulcers <lb/>
and threaten. Only at <lb/>
J. L. Drug Store. <lb/>
Pub an End It All, <lb/>
A wail odium <lb/>
h a of pain <lb/>
over taxed organs. <lb/>
Liver complaint <lb/>
Hut thanks to <lb/>
Lilt Pills they put an <lb/>
end hi it all. They are gentle <lb/>
thorough. Try them. Only <lb/>
Guaranteed by Jno, I-. Wooten, <lb/>
Druggist. <lb/>
A piano for ale a sac- <lb/>
the instrument which is one <lb/>
of the best by the <lb/>
piano Co, was bought <lb/>
ago by a gentleman who <lb/>
unfortunately lost his little girl. <lb/>
Party willing to lose over a <lb/>
dollars. Cash or time, apply <lb/>
to G. G. or W. A. <lb/>
Hyman, Greenville N. C. <lb/>
End of Bitter Fight. <lb/>
had a long and <lb/>
stubborn with an on <lb/>
my right K. <lb/>
Du Go, gave me up. <lb/>
Everybody thought my tune had <lb/>
come. As a last I tried Dr. <lb/>
King's New Discovery for Con- <lb/>
The I <lb/>
striking I on my <lb/>
a few days. Now I've entirely <lb/>
regained my <lb/>
all coughs, colds, and throat and <lb/>
lung troubles. Guaranteed by <lb/>
no. I. Wooten, druggist. Price <lb/>
and Trial bottles free. <lb/>
Suicide Prevented. <lb/>
A announcement that a <lb/>
preventive of suicide bad been <lb/>
discovered will interest many. <lb/>
A run down system, or <lb/>
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 <lb/>
It being a great <lb/>
and will strengthen <lb/>
the nerves and build up the system. <lb/>
It's also a great stomach, liver <lb/>
kidney regulator. Only Sat- <lb/>
guaranteed by Jno. L. <lb/>
J. Editor and Owner. <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1905. <lb/>
SUPERIOR COURT. <lb/>
Term in Session <lb/>
beet. <lb/>
Bert <lb/>
The following <lb/>
disposed last <lb/>
Slaughter and <lb/>
with deadly <lb/>
weapon, nut guilty, <lb/>
y. <lb/>
W. forcible <lb/>
lined <lb/>
and costs. <lb/>
William assault with <lb/>
deadly Weapon, plead- guilty, <lb/>
in nuns ii. j with leave <lb/>
to be work, hi. mails. <lb/>
Joe with deadly <lb/>
weapon, guilty. Sued and <lb/>
costs. <lb/>
Dixon, in two <lb/>
cases, plead- <lb/>
mouth- in j leave to lie <lb/>
worked on roads <lb/>
con <lb/>
weapon, guilty. <lb/>
K. D and B. Bland, <lb/>
, not guilty, Bland <lb/>
Sued <lb/>
Henry with <lb/>
deadly weapon, guilty, fined Mu <lb/>
and costs. <lb/>
weapon, sentenced days <lb/>
with leave to be assigned to work <lb/>
reads. <lb/>
Will larceny, pleads <lb/>
guilty, sentenced months, with <lb/>
leave to be assigned to work roads. <lb/>
concealed <lb/>
BAD NEGRO WITH GUN. <lb/>
THE TRUTH FOR <lb/>
Shoots and Seriously Wounds a Woman. That Is What One Lawyer Said About <lb/>
On Wednesday afternoon Sain <lb/>
Brown, colored, who has frequently There was a throe cornered ease <lb/>
figured in the courts for sundry in progress the <lb/>
weapon, pleads guilt v, Judgment I went to house two defendants i <lb/>
suspended upon costs. colored, I whom had a lawyer. To teak. <lb/>
CARNIVAL COMING. <lb/>
Advance Announcement the Jones <lb/>
Adams Congress <lb/>
and Exposition Shows. <lb/>
Monday, Oct. 2nd, marks the <lb/>
date of the opening of the great <lb/>
Novelties <lb/>
Exposition shows at Green- <lb/>
ville, N. C. under the of <lb/>
the Red Much <lb/>
credit must be bestowed upon the <lb/>
Red Men and Firemen of Green- <lb/>
ville tor securing this greet <lb/>
for their The Jones- <lb/>
Adams shows a reputation <lb/>
excelling any . ii <lb/>
kind as . and <lb/>
dealings with all in whom <lb/>
come in contact, presenting <lb/>
to the public nothing but moral <lb/>
street stables. Sun the ease appear as good as <lb/>
bad tanked up on about enough of for his lieut, each lawyer most <lb/>
bad whiskey to make him a Cool, say as much as he could <lb/>
He had some words with the I the other defendant <lb/>
woman about some clothes she had Toe Aral lawyer was closing his <lb/>
taken to him, when be <lb/>
a pistol and began shooting <lb/>
at her. Four shots were fired, one <lb/>
of them the in tin- <lb/>
hip and making a serious <lb/>
was arrested and placed <lb/>
his finishing sentence <lb/>
was of the jury, if <lb/>
you consider the carefully <lb/>
you Duel say that my client 1- <lb/>
Seeing the smile the faces id <lb/>
PERSONALS AND SOCIAL. <lb/>
sod Keel, laud up-to-date attractions, which <lb/>
plead guilty, each <lb/>
am <lb/>
pass, pleads guilty, and <lb/>
CO-ts. <lb/>
Wooten, guilty. <lb/>
The grand returned a true <lb/>
bill against B. B. Jones, be colored <lb/>
man -v Ii. killed a near Ayden <lb/>
in August <lb/>
Some civil matter having been <lb/>
compromised between parties <lb/>
Rt interest, was entered <lb/>
and cases off <lb/>
the docket. These <lb/>
R. I. of <lb/>
Allied Carolina <lb/>
railway. was an action <lb/>
out of the killing of Williams <lb/>
by an engine he railroad of the <lb/>
defendant. <lb/>
Jacob Forties vs Atlantic Coast <lb/>
Line was the case <lb/>
arising out an and ca-1 <lb/>
running into the team of the <lb/>
plaintiff at Filth Street crossing <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
R. L. Johnson T. <lb/>
was the case in which a boy <lb/>
of plaintiff tore down a sign of <lb/>
defendant the latter whipped <lb/>
the boy with a boggy whip. <lb/>
Marcellus and wile <lb/>
VS Atlantic Coast Line railroad. <lb/>
This was arising from the <lb/>
excursion train wreck at Bruce. <lb/>
The fine previously en- <lb/>
against Mary Keel was <lb/>
ordered stricken out. <lb/>
J. K Nichols, with deadly <lb/>
weapon, guilty simple assault. <lb/>
Judgment upon pay- <lb/>
of costs. In two other cases <lb/>
the same defendant be was <lb/>
found not guilty, <lb/>
Alex Papas, selling cigarettes <lb/>
without license, lead guilty, <lb/>
Judgment suspended upon <lb/>
taxes, <lb/>
Walter Davis and <lb/>
affray, guilty, fined US each <lb/>
and costs. <lb/>
have won for them a reputation <lb/>
second to carnival <lb/>
world. Onward, has been <lb/>
their motto, and today their name <lb/>
is from the Atlantic to <lb/>
the Pacific, and well may the <lb/>
of Greenville l thankful <lb/>
that this great attraction has been <lb/>
and no expense will In- <lb/>
spared to make this of the <lb/>
greatest gala weeks Greenville's <lb/>
history. <lb/>
AN OLD PAPER. <lb/>
jail to await development of a- he was taking his <lb/>
injury caused by the wound. seat, Sashed to his mind <lb/>
arid be mean<lb/>
spoke troth <lb/>
Carolina Club Growing and a lo . i he i-e <lb/>
One That is Genuine and not a Reprint. <lb/>
F. M. Hornaday shown us a <lb/>
copy The National Intelligencer, <lb/>
printed in D. C, and <lb/>
dated April 28th, 1836. It is a <lb/>
genuine old paper, and not a re <lb/>
print as some of the to-called old <lb/>
papers exhibited in this late day <lb/>
are. <lb/>
While off on his recent trip Mr, <lb/>
Hornaday visited the old home <lb/>
place of bis ancestors in <lb/>
county, near Laurinburg. <lb/>
This old paper was found the <lb/>
walls, between weather boarding <lb/>
and plastering, of <lb/>
as that was <lb/>
built by her great grandfather. <lb/>
To o other copies of The <lb/>
one dated and the other <lb/>
18-11, were found the same place. <lb/>
They contain notices speeches <lb/>
by H. Clay, Daniel Webster and <lb/>
prominent public men of that <lb/>
time. How the old papers got in <lb/>
the Town. <lb/>
The opening <lb/>
for the Friday night, <lb/>
was a pleasant both <lb/>
for the members of club am <lb/>
who wire present. The <lb/>
was entirely informal <lb/>
all moved about through Well <lb/>
furnished Will, <lb/>
enjoying music, reading room <lb/>
and games. An elegant oyster <lb/>
supper was served. <lb/>
Carolina club has far outgrown <lb/>
the pessimistic predictions some <lb/>
were disposed to make at its or- <lb/>
some over two years <lb/>
ago. It now numbers about eighty <lb/>
members and has always been <lb/>
conducted so high a plain as to <lb/>
make it creditable to its members <lb/>
to the town. Its furnishings <lb/>
are modern in keeping <lb/>
best social clubs of the day. <lb/>
Objectionable features sometimes <lb/>
prominent in club quarters are not <lb/>
permitted, so that it is not only a <lb/>
place pleasant gathering but <lb/>
has a good moral influence as well. <lb/>
members art to he <lb/>
lated upon its success. <lb/>
Ordination Service and Mission at <lb/>
Episcopal Church. <lb/>
On Sunday, Oat. 1st, at <lb/>
o'clock a. m. the Rev. W. E. Cox, <lb/>
Deacon, will be ordained to the <lb/>
Priesthood by the Rt. Rev. Robert <lb/>
Strange, D. D., Bishop of the <lb/>
diocese, in the Episcopal church <lb/>
The Rev. Claudius F. <lb/>
Smith, of Washington, D. C, will <lb/>
the ordination sermon. <lb/>
On Sunday, Oct. 8th, at night, <lb/>
Bishop Strange will begin a series <lb/>
of services <lb/>
make hi- ill Ii <lb/>
bard <lb/>
men the v to be <lb/>
his conscience so bun him <lb/>
lie hail In admit the e <lb/>
vii client is <lb/>
These arc some if little pass. <lb/>
shuts one hear-in court. <lb/>
their hiding place that preserved tin <lb/>
them all these many years cannot Sunday, Oct. 16th, All <lb/>
be explained. They invited these <lb/>
while recent repairs were . <lb/>
made t building, <lb/>
TO IMPROVE SERVICE. <lb/>
Government Rural Mail <lb/>
Numbered. <lb/>
Flanagan <lb/>
received an order the in <lb/>
authorities requiring the <lb/>
numbering of mail boxes on I hi <lb/>
free delivery Tin- <lb/>
is a m of the government <lb/>
to facilitate the handling of mail <lb/>
routes, goes into t <lb/>
all country. The <lb/>
of each mule Will begin <lb/>
with p taking the box <lb/>
nearest the which <lb/>
the route is served. <lb/>
Patrons of route should co- <lb/>
operate with this movement <lb/>
improve service for their <lb/>
The postmaster will furnish <lb/>
each patron mini-1 <lb/>
box and the pal ion I <lb/>
must put Dumber box. I <lb/>
Caught in Kinston. <lb/>
Will colored, was <lb/>
rested here today by Officer Cock- <lb/>
on warrant from Greenville, <lb/>
charging him with disturbing <lb/>
meeting at <lb/>
is the with whom <lb/>
Button and Ike I <lb/>
had trouble or the streets <lb/>
some time ago, in which Burton <lb/>
on the head by Mr. Roch- <lb/>
following week, <lb/>
Mr. Hornaday will donate <lb/>
old copy he has to the <lb/>
Society of Trinity College <lb/>
Young <lb/>
Complimentary to Greenville <lb/>
Lady. <lb/>
A beautiful dance WAS given Wed- <lb/>
carrying concealed night <lb/>
weapon, guilty, lined and cost. <lb/>
Watch the Advertisements. <lb/>
This is the season of the year <lb/>
when people are and it will <lb/>
always pay them o the <lb/>
advertising columns The Rt- <lb/>
especially when <lb/>
plating purchase. It will save <lb/>
NEWS <lb/>
My store will be closed on Sat- <lb/>
Sept. 30th, holiday. <lb/>
Ed deadly <lb/>
weapon, pleads guilty, <lb/>
till days jail with leave to be <lb/>
assigned to mads. <lb/>
John Alie <lb/>
days in jail <lb/>
with leave to b to <lb/>
roads. <lb/>
Leon deadly <lb/>
weapon, HO days jail <lb/>
with to be assigned to work <lb/>
roads. <lb/>
Daniel, resisting <lb/>
guilty, months in jail with leave <lb/>
to lie assigned to toads. <lb/>
case same defendant for <lb/>
assault with deadly weapon, was <lb/>
given till days. <lb/>
in honor of Miss Brown. <lb/>
the charming visitor of Miss Leila <lb/>
The guests Misses <lb/>
Blown, Leila Ada <lb/>
Lee <lb/>
Kathleen May ma Wary, <lb/>
Williams, Bessie William, <lb/>
Miss Miss Hoot he; <lb/>
Suttle. Fred <lb/>
Guy Charlie <lb/>
Hugh S. Arthur Ingle, Can <lb/>
Webb, Wray. Harry <lb/>
Brayer, B Wilson. <lb/>
were Mrs. <lb/>
Wilson, of Mr-. Sain <lb/>
of Chester and Mi <lb/>
and Mrs. Mother, of <lb/>
Shelby Charlotte Observer. <lb/>
John Dancy, assault with deadly cents. <lb/>
Blood thick plug <lb/>
A little sol in <lb/>
Hi was I ; <lb/>
hands <lb/>
lowing them, n in pal hi <lb/>
resulted, <lb/>
Gaines man <lb/>
of Greensboro, stepped off a train <lb/>
at High Point to speak to some <lb/>
save money to do this, I relatives, and in attempting to gel <lb/>
There are changes back on the train after had <lb/>
advertisements to which special Started fell with one leg tinder <lb/>
attention cannot be called the car and hie left foot was cm <lb/>
and every of ,, a boy <lb/>
the paper should be reed through Bl while playing <lb/>
tun bis father's gin caught <lb/>
Our are a belt end crashed to death. <lb/>
business men what they have <lb/>
Supreme court has <lb/>
against V . R. Murray, of Durham, <lb/>
the man who killed his uncle, was <lb/>
convicted of manslaughter, sen- <lb/>
to two yearn on the roads <lb/>
say is always worth reading. <lb/>
Gin House Burned. <lb/>
About o'clock <lb/>
the gin house B. Galloway, j and appealed to the higher court, <lb/>
in township, was destroyed <lb/>
by fire, together with about ten We will pay half cent each, in <lb/>
bales of seed cotton. The loss Is cash for tints taken from Brown <lb/>
about The fire Williamson tobaccos in lots of <lb/>
to have caught in some way <lb/>
or <lb/>
more. Tags mint <lb/>
counted and securely lied <lb/>
the boiler which had been need before we will receive them, <lb/>
while the day. <lb/>
Supply Co. <lb/>
Thursday, <lb/>
J. W. went to Bethel <lb/>
today. <lb/>
Arthur <lb/>
today. <lb/>
Kev. Km; returned to <lb/>
Richmond today. <lb/>
Mrs. J. returned from <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
Mrs. O. L. Joyner went to <lb/>
Wednesday <lb/>
Miss of <lb/>
is visiting Mrs. Alice Harper. <lb/>
Rev. B. who has <lb/>
been here for a few days, left this <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
Mrs. Ward an I child, <lb/>
is <lb/>
Mis. F J. <lb/>
The Manning, of Bethel, <lb/>
have been Mm. <lb/>
j Moore, I this morn- <lb/>
Mrs Annie <lb/>
City, who been Mr-, <lb/>
w. B. Brown, returned home this <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
Brown, of <lb/>
one the Ayden <lb/>
grade school, In Wednesday <lb/>
evening and here. <lb/>
I popular <lb/>
traveling-a .; <lb/>
town c. . at, is In thus <lb/>
section fur m ., telling the <lb/>
his ,, ,, <lb/>
s , <lb/>
Mi-. Mary o <lb/>
F. M. <lb/>
day evening Carolina. <lb/>
Mi, Moore and Mis. <lb/>
Millie went House this <lb/>
Mrs. M. Clark and daughter, <lb/>
Mi-s Alma, in <lb/>
ibis <lb/>
w. F. Nichols mother <lb/>
evening fr. m <lb/>
Burlington. <lb/>
Mrs. J. A. Hornaday returned <lb/>
Thursday from a visit lo <lb/>
I. A. Sugg, Jr., of <lb/>
Ga., came evening to <lb/>
visit his father. <lb/>
Misses Willie and <lb/>
Thursday <lb/>
a visit to Whichard, <lb/>
W. M. left this <lb/>
for where be <lb/>
will make his home for a while. <lb/>
Mis. A. IS. White and daughter, <lb/>
Mi's Alice, Greensboro, arrived <lb/>
evening Iii her son, <lb/>
l. Wait. <lb/>
i.-s Annie <lb/>
Neck Miss Cat bar <lb/>
Canton, Mi <lb/>
evening Ii visit Mrs. Wood- <lb/>
Chief of Police J. T. Smith, <lb/>
of Ayden, same name of <lb/>
chief i spent Thursday here. Be <lb/>
had on a spanking new <lb/>
uniform that was the envy <lb/>
the Greenville force made <lb/>
feel mighty short. <lb/>
Sat a day, September <lb/>
J. Faulkner, Monroe, <lb/>
spent Friday in town <lb/>
Mies Bessie of <lb/>
the day town. <lb/>
B. K. returned Friday <lb/>
evening from Ky, <lb/>
L. C. Arthur returned <lb/>
from a trip to Norfolk. <lb/>
Mrs. D. t child re <lb/>
went to d this morning. <lb/>
A. J. Moore returned Friday <lb/>
evening a trip to Baltimore. <lb/>
Warren returned from <lb/>
a visit to Friday evening. <lb/>
No. <lb/>
Mm. O. L. and <lb/>
-A. A. Forbes returned <lb/>
from a visit lo Kin- <lb/>
ton, <lb/>
L. M. George- <lb/>
S. C, who has been visiting <lb/>
, D. D. left this <lb/>
I. A. Jr , of Georgia, ,. ho <lb/>
baa been visit his I. A. <lb/>
went to Kinston Friday <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
Miss left <lb/>
for Ayden, where she will <lb/>
incept u, the <lb/>
graded <lb/>
Mr. Ben children, <lb/>
have veiling <lb/>
at hi me <lb/>
Friday evening. <lb/>
Mr. BOd Mis. J. L. <lb/>
I Florida, came Friday evening <lb/>
to parents, M . Mrs.<lb/>
Mrs. L. <lb/>
visiting relatives <lb/>
Mm. B. King and children, <lb/>
I of D. C, who have <lb/>
In en visiting her parents, Mr. and <lb/>
Mrs, W, M. King, home <lb/>
ibis morning. <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
N. <lb/>
a number of people have <lb/>
morning this week <lb/>
court in <lb/>
Mm. CO. who has <lb/>
sick in; several is <lb/>
en a <lb/>
Mi Bern, was <lb/>
Friday. <lb/>
Miss of is <lb/>
Hie guest of Mrs. A. Leggett <lb/>
hotel. <lb/>
Ir. of Philadelphia, <lb/>
days here this week. <lb/>
Mrs. T. of Elisa- <lb/>
beth City, is visiting her <lb/>
Mrs. Babbitt. <lb/>
Jacob, who has been visit <lb/>
lug her ion, j. K. Jacob, <lb/>
Halifax Friday. <lb/>
O O. by <lb/>
I Mr. Minor, of <lb/>
for other points <lb/>
Tuesday. <lb/>
Eva Stokes, of <lb/>
1-t lie of Miss Sexton. <lb/>
Mrs. II. Cole daughter, <lb/>
Mi-s Emily, returned from an <lb/>
visit to Halifax and <lb/>
Raleigh. <lb/>
Mrs. J. spent Tuesday <lb/>
in Greenville. <lb/>
Mis. and Mrs. <lb/>
Arthur Baker spent Thursday lo <lb/>
and Mr. ;. i. Pulley <lb/>
visited Greenville week. <lb/>
Dr. I. K. has been attend- <lb/>
in Greenville this week. <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
have my laundry <lb/>
will not call for work <lb/>
lunger, as I in other <lb/>
employment, I i-h to thank ad <lb/>
in- <lb/>
agent for t he laundry, <lb/>
Bowling. <lb/>
Car Load Nails. <lb/>
Biker and Hart received a car <lb/>
load of nails today. la the <lb/>
Oral solid load of nails that baa <lb/>
ever shipped here and it <lb/>
speaks well for the enterprise and <lb/>
growing business of this popular <lb/>
firm. <lb/>
No Cheap Affair. <lb/>
Those the <lb/>
Bab Clothing Co., Is giving away <lb/>
with 9-6 purchases are standard <lb/>
and as good as can be <lb/>
bad, All who them are <lb/>
pleased. <lb/>
first of the season, new <lb/>
buck, wheat at M.<lb/>
<lb/>
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