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Remember <lb/>
Sept. <lb/>
At a. m. <lb/>
Is the Opening <lb/>
SPECIAL FOR CARNIVAL WEEK. <lb/>
I Have Decided to Convert my Entire <lb/>
Stock of Clothing, Goods. Shoes, Hats, Fur- <lb/>
etc. IN TO ONE <lb/>
28TH. <lb/>
. the sub is to buy <lb/>
and for season His <lb/>
ill his<lb/>
,; suit Avoid <lb/>
those do; and in your <lb/>
Good exorcise <lb/>
h . , i is poor <lb/>
piece of pro . . arc, how <lb/>
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being <lb/>
All IV . <lb/>
i . ,. . your <lb/>
sh alders . . <lb/>
I ave ; u i the people I'm adjoining Counties r the Pal Nineteen Years and herein give <lb/>
you my that during this SPECIAL BALE I will give such alluring values as have <lb/>
never before been known in North Carolina. <lb/>
New and Winter Goods Arriving Every Day <lb/>
Hut for of space we can only quote a few of the many Thousands of Magnificent Bargains we are now offering <lb/>
Celebration Sale of Men's Suits <lb/>
Mon's in Si Suits at tho following <lb/>
2.76, 3.98, 4.45, 6.45 <lb/>
Special Celebration Sale <lb/>
c.<lb/>
The Man's Outfitter.<lb/>
Hardware, <lb/>
C Stoves Ranges, <lb/>
Pumps, Guns, Am- <lb/>
munition, One and Two Horse <lb/>
Plows, Heat Cutters and <lb/>
S In fact anything <lb/>
in Hardware come to <lb/>
H. L. CARR <lb/>
Youths Long Suits Age to cheaper than <lb/>
the quality colored taffeta <lb/>
Knee Pants Suits and Width <lb/>
Knee suits. inch regular and solid <lb/>
v Mixed suitings, worth doing at <lb/>
1.27, 1.47. Plaid worth <lb/>
Men's Pants. Full line panamas, worth <lb/>
SI. 1.37, 1.63, 1.95, 2.98. inch all colors ladies broadcloth worth <lb/>
During the A line velvets, now <lb/>
Celebration Price on Shoes, Men's <lb/>
Boy's Knee Pants at and per pair. Light colors in yard wide <lb/>
Brogans worth now Good Dark colors for <lb/>
Fine Dress Shoes Heaviest IS outing light cotton <lb/>
Pat. Leather latest toes <lb/>
worth now Extra Sensation <lb/>
Shoes Ladies Ladies tailor made suits worth 7.50 now <lb/>
Per pair, made 22.50 now <lb/>
Shoes from per pair up. ft <lb/>
, r IT yards best calico <lb/>
and Boys Hats Blankets for double beds each <lb/>
A Carload of men's hats in all shapes and Colors at <lb/>
your own prices. line hamburg <lb/>
. . Ladies kid gloves <lb/>
Boy's hats from up. Misses fancy hose <lb/>
Men's Overcoats now Best quality table damask <lb/>
Hoy's Overcoats as low as Yard wide bleaching to a customer at <lb/>
He <lb/>
2.56 <lb/>
1-2 <lb/>
1-2 <lb/>
1-2 <lb/>
1-2 <lb/>
68-4 <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OP <lb/>
-------TH <lb/>
Greenville <lb/>
Trust Company <lb/>
ORE N . NORTH CAROLINA. <lb/>
business 1905, <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
Loans and . ts Mock paid in <lb/>
Overdrafts, fund 6,500.00 <lb/>
Undivided profits, less <lb/>
at fixtures expenses a 2,709.50 <lb/>
All i. payable 15,000.00 <lb/>
Due from Bank Time certificates <lb/>
Cash items I <lb/>
Hold coin <lb/>
Silver coin 155.35 <lb/>
National Bank notes and <lb/>
U, n i 13,0711.00 <lb/>
Bit <lb/>
I -tits <lb/>
to check 1,725.79 <lb/>
Cashiers <lb/>
Total, <lb/>
During this Great Celebrated Sale we will Give Away to the first fifty customers who buy worth <lb/>
of goods and will give us their names, one large size egg crate. Every article fully guaranteed may <lb/>
be exchanged at any time or money will be refunded. Come to see us and we will send you back home <lb/>
well pleased. <lb/>
Come high expectations and even then you will be for far more than you can possibly anticipate <lb/>
will be realized. <lb/>
Remember Great Festival Sale Opens Thursday, Sept. 28th, at a. m. sharp. <lb/>
CT<lb/>
North Carolina, County Pitt, <lb/>
I, It. Cashier of the above named hank, do solemnly <lb/>
swear that the above is true to the beat my knowledge <lb/>
and belief. It. J. Cashier. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to <lb/>
me, this -It day of Sept., 1905. , <lb/>
C. S. CARR, Notary Public. I <lb/>
Correct <lb/>
J. I. <lb/>
CHAS. conn <lb/>
O. T. <lb/>
Directors, <lb/>
TAKEN <lb/>
I have taken up a stray shoal <lb/>
that has been running with <lb/>
stock about two months, The <lb/>
ii Bandy red color, <lb/>
pounds, has in right <lb/>
car tailed. Owner is <lb/>
to call for same and pay <lb/>
charges. <lb/>
near Greenville. <lb/>
The Penalty. <lb/>
A little results <lb/>
Id death. Thus a mere scratch, <lb/>
insignificant cots or puny boils; <lb/>
have paid the death penalty. <lb/>
is wise to have <lb/>
Salve ever handy. It's the <lb/>
salve on earth and will prevent fa- <lb/>
when burns, sores, ulcers j <lb/>
and threaten. Only <lb/>
J. L. <lb/>
Putt an End to It All. <lb/>
A grievous <lb/>
at result of pain from <lb/>
over taxed Dizziness, <lb/>
Backache, Liver and <lb/>
Hut ks to Dr. <lb/>
King's New Life Pills they put an <lb/>
end to it all. They are hut <lb/>
thorough. Try them. Only <lb/>
by L. Woolen, <lb/>
A piano for i-ale at a sac- <lb/>
instrument which is one <lb/>
of the best handled by the <lb/>
Co, was <lb/>
moil Ii- ago by a gentleman who <lb/>
unfortunately lost in- <lb/>
Party willing to lose over a <lb/>
dollars. Cash or time, apply <lb/>
to G. Q. or W. A. <lb/>
Greenville N. C. <lb/>
End of Bitter <lb/>
physicians had a long and j <lb/>
stubborn with an on <lb/>
my right F. <lb/>
Du gave me up. <lb/>
Everybody thought my tune had <lb/>
come. Asa last resort tried Dr. <lb/>
King's New Discovery for Con- <lb/>
The I received <lb/>
was striking and I on my feet <lb/>
a few days, Sow I've entirely <lb/>
regained my It conquers <lb/>
all coughs, colds, and throat and <lb/>
lung troubles. Guaranteed by <lb/>
Jno. L. Wooten, druggist. Price <lb/>
and 11.00. Trial free. <lb/>
Suicide Prevented. <lb/>
A announcement a <lb/>
preventive of suicide bail been <lb/>
discovered will Interest many. <lb/>
A down system, or <lb/>
invariably precede and <lb/>
something has been found that <lb/>
will prevent condition which <lb/>
makes suicide likely. Al first <lb/>
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 stomach, liver and <lb/>
kidney regulator. Only <lb/>
guaranteed by Jno. L. <lb/>
Wooten, Druggist <lb/>
Bilk and zephyr shawls, <lb/>
colors extra heavy in black. D. <lb/>
M. Johnson Co. Grifton N C. <lb/>
Why use Cotton Baskets when <lb/>
yon can get Cotton at less <lb/>
than half the price. White. <lb/>
id b w <lb/>
THE EASTERN <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
DOLLAR PER YEAR IN <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE. COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA WEDNESDAY. o 1905. <lb/>
ORDAINED TO PRIESTHOOD. <lb/>
Interesting Service in Episcopal Church <lb/>
Sunday Morning. <lb/>
A very interesting and impress. <lb/>
service was held in St. <lb/>
Episcopal church Sunday <lb/>
during which Rev. W. E. Cox <lb/>
was ordained to the priesthood, he <lb/>
b advanced by from <lb/>
the order of deacon <lb/>
be has served the church for some- <lb/>
time. <lb/>
The ordination was conducted <lb/>
by Rev. Robert <lb/>
Bishop of this Rev. <lb/>
F. Smith, of Washington, <lb/>
D. C, a native of this county <lb/>
uncle of Rev. Mr. Cox, preached <lb/>
the ordination sermon. Rev. <lb/>
Harding, Washing- <lb/>
ton, N was also present to <lb/>
part the service. <lb/>
The sermon of Rev. Mr. Smith <lb/>
was form the text <lb/>
the basis of bi discourse being <lb/>
words be unto yon a my <lb/>
Father bas-sent me, so s- l I <lb/>
It was a sermon and <lb/>
was listened to with marked <lb/>
e-t by the large congregation. His <lb/>
remarks addressed to <lb/>
R-v. Mr Cox, as latter Stood <lb/>
before him near the close of the <lb/>
sermon, were beautiful. <lb/>
The music at the service <lb/>
excellent, especially offertory <lb/>
solo sung by Miss Nina James Io <lb/>
which the chorus choir gave <lb/>
splendid support. <lb/>
There was not a happier soul in <lb/>
the congregation than Mrs. Mary <lb/>
Smith, of Winterville, the year <lb/>
old mother of Rev. Mr. Smith and <lb/>
grandmother of Rev. Mr. Cox. <lb/>
She remarked afterward that she <lb/>
bad looked forward with joy to <lb/>
the day when she could look upon <lb/>
tier son and standing <lb/>
t. gel her as- ordained priests. <lb/>
Verily she is a in <lb/>
and were brought <lb/>
In the nurture admonition <lb/>
the Lord. She <lb/>
look with pride upon the two <lb/>
before her on this occasion. Both <lb/>
are mi u of consecrated lives and <lb/>
Christian character, and are <lb/>
an honor to their county will <lb/>
faithfully fill the sacred calling in <lb/>
which they have enlisted. <lb/>
No. <lb/>
It is well enough for the people <lb/>
to keep in bounds and Dot <lb/>
because this is carnival week. <lb/>
are not given license to <lb/>
just what they please. <lb/>
Association Drew a Crowd. <lb/>
Sunday's train was like an ex- <lb/>
There were two extra <lb/>
coaches and were crowded to <lb/>
the steps with colored people going <lb/>
to an over <lb/>
mill. The crowd around <lb/>
was immense. <lb/>
Primitive Baptist Service. <lb/>
Elder L. H. of Bid. <lb/>
ville, a visiting minister of the <lb/>
Primitive Baptist church, will <lb/>
preach in the church <lb/>
here tomorrow night. <lb/>
Bearish Report <lb/>
The bureau report <lb/>
Issued places tin condition <lb/>
of the crop at 71.2. <lb/>
was much i expect d <lb/>
and in consequence a sharp decline <lb/>
in price followed. <lb/>
Mrs. Opening. <lb/>
Mrs. Griffin's fall opening <lb/>
millinery today was cent r of <lb/>
for the ladies. Ho <lb/>
stock is beautiful. <lb/>
Wilkinson's Opening. <lb/>
C L. Wilkinson Co. tin ii <lb/>
opening of fall and winter goods <lb/>
They one of the best <lb/>
to be found of the <lb/>
kind of goods that please the <lb/>
ladies. <lb/>
New Officers Elected. <lb/>
After the regular meeting of the <lb/>
class Sunday at the Baptist <lb/>
church there was a business meet- <lb/>
held. The following officers <lb/>
were <lb/>
C. E. Bradley, president. <lb/>
R. F. Betts, vice president. <lb/>
H. B. Tripp, treasurer. <lb/>
If. Abbot;, corresponding <lb/>
secretary. <lb/>
J. W. Allen, reporter. <lb/>
Asa music director. <lb/>
J. W. Bryan, teacher. <lb/>
Z. P. Vandyke, assistant teacher. <lb/>
There was it large number of the <lb/>
numbers present and a groat <lb/>
of interest manifested. It is <lb/>
that every should <lb/>
attend regularly, unless <lb/>
hindered, e have one of, <lb/>
the in-, teachers In the state <lb/>
The Bold Bank Robbery Show. <lb/>
Was seen last night by about <lb/>
of our s and all were well <lb/>
pleased. Tonight will be <lb/>
the where you can <lb/>
see a distillery in lull operation in <lb/>
the mountains with <lb/>
the revenue officers in of <lb/>
the moonshiners. A to <lb/>
place at the still, the <lb/>
killing the moonshiner and the <lb/>
litter's wife killing the . dices. <lb/>
The g scene ever <lb/>
Also tonight can be sen <lb/>
the great Chicago strike, and <lb/>
whole Dam and the Dam <lb/>
BISHOP ROBERT STRANGE. <lb/>
Mission Services at Episcopal Church. <lb/>
I m it a pie. me and <lb/>
lee to able to give ton., <lb/>
p f . i <lb/>
Rev Rotten D., <lb/>
of the i.-is. . trill e u Greenville <lb/>
the whole . I . i.- <lb/>
s and mons at tie <lb/>
Episcopal I he ability <lb/>
th.- i, a preacher and <lb/>
teacher, as well as deep spirit- <lb/>
and m <lb/>
well known here, a d I sure <lb/>
that all good people in <lb/>
this coin rejoice at bis <lb/>
will avail <lb/>
I he opportunity to the <lb/>
vices week. <lb/>
trended to even man, <lb/>
child i Greenville i <lb/>
he and a hearty .-Iconic <lb/>
ill In- given all cine. <lb/>
r-e services Will begin Sunday, <lb/>
Out. 8th. p, in , a u <lb/>
i lie ugh we-k <lb/>
ding th in i no <lb/>
Holiday, O principal <lb/>
I s-i m will l- <lb/>
v i.-es <lb/>
on mi. he there <lb/>
i hi break <lb/>
i ii Com in union <lb/>
i y Friday, and a <lb/>
.- in ii. . at tin- <lb/>
. i on Sunday, h. <lb/>
tins ,,; , , <lb/>
b in. r in i a will be a <lb/>
mornings the week. <lb/>
I It later. <lb/>
Tile el lei- is to <lb/>
deep, tin- nu I life of all who <lb/>
a i i I for <lb/>
ion o I fun- <lb/>
line of Hie Christian <lb/>
Faith and <lb/>
f including the <lb/>
i o on Sunday, <lb/>
tie as <lb/>
The Church<lb/>
Heart of <lb/>
repeat i cordial <lb/>
to generally <lb/>
services, and to all <lb/>
A Huge Success<lb/>
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AND SOCIAL <lb/>
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went up the road <lb/>
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Miss Hen lord, <lb/>
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are an i. <lb/>
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store, n. is go nu i . o, <lb/>
packed a-tin- sale <lb/>
indicates <lb/>
Brained With Axe. <lb/>
W . B. James went to <lb/>
Mm day evening, <lb/>
i, t., , . I been visiting her son, <lb/>
II. returned o . , . <lb/>
, , e, led <lb/>
evening Ir. In t e. <lb/>
Mr-. K, Bond and Mrs. II- <lb/>
Ii Nick; Mes- <lb/>
M. A. Dundee, Jame- Swell <lb/>
B L Long, B Sherrod, <lb/>
K. Jones W. T. Grimes, and <lb/>
Lou <lb/>
Blown, e <lb/>
Isl. <lb/>
Mr-. <lb/>
near <lb/>
temporary <lb/>
seven <lb/>
after which she i <lb/>
on a <lb/>
and i to it. <lb/>
her throat with a knife i <lb/>
on the burning bed <lb/>
Neighbors rescued m <lb/>
so badly Hi <lb/>
soon she had <lb/>
Ion. The eldest <lb/>
years <lb/>
at ins. <lb/>
SO- <lb/>
dim <lb/>
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. i an a <lb/>
i cm dies <lb/>
in . ;, coal mi <lb/>
She hacked <lb/>
bin <lb/>
died <lb/>
a ii <lb/>
nine <lb/>
i In <lb/>
Fire at Rocky Mount. <lb/>
On <lb/>
warehouses at Rocky Mount Men- <lb/>
destroyed by fire The loss <lb/>
mated at about It is . <lb/>
known how lite <lb/>
Large Ear Corn. <lb/>
County Commissioner W, <lb/>
R. Home brought to town with <lb/>
him one of the largest ears c <lb/>
we seen. It was Inches <lb/>
Hen C returned Monday<lb/>
V. W . kins i t- <lb/>
K son Monday <lb/>
Wilkinson<lb/>
K. House left this <lb/>
i t. Bethel, <lb/>
v D. this <lb/>
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i- U H, II will <lb/>
ii the on a rub tonight. <lb/>
M. Blow, of the <lb/>
n of I ii k <lb/>
Sir and Mis. <lb/>
tamed evening from <lb/>
Ml-s Ma of <lb/>
Mount, is her sister, <lb/>
W. Tucker <lb/>
day Raleigh to take a <lb/>
in the <lb/>
Mrs K. L. of Forts <lb/>
mouth, came In Saturday evening <lb/>
to visit Mrs J <lb/>
Mayo<lb/>
sod Mary <lb/>
name In evening to be <lb/>
ii Hie Sunday, <lb/>
home morning. <lb/>
ad Mrs. J. L. of <lb/>
Mr and Mrs. M. <lb/>
of Seven Springs, Mr. and <lb/>
i-. Mrs. and <lb/>
Col. Pop.-, M, <lb/>
Mis. F O. of <lb/>
Mary Smith, Mis. Evelyn <lb/>
D Misses Olivia,<lb/>
Oil, Thomas and <lb/>
.--, ere here <lb/>
Sunday to attend ordination of <lb/>
W. E. Cox. They all left on <lb/>
the train Sunday evening. <lb/>
The Eye and the Digestive <lb/>
Some one says that an <lb/>
lining of spectacles, frames <lb/>
large two small, lens not <lb/>
exactly in front of each eye. It <lb/>
acts as a prism, not as a lens, <lb/>
produces dizziness, <lb/>
I,, i Moors left Satin-1 in headache and even <lb/>
day evening New Hem win re <lb/>
Is In week. <lb/>
W. II. Si., sou, Fred, <lb/>
of Sun Sunday <lb/>
who may dime will be given a I long, niches in his , II Jr. <lb/>
nearly welcome. W. E. and was filled with grains to <lb/>
Renter. <lb/>
The Carnival. <lb/>
tip. <lb/>
F M. h-ts moved his <lb/>
office to Fourth <lb/>
has up quarters. <lb/>
aid <lb/>
carnival open-; manicure set to be given , ,.,, , <lb/>
ii.,. ., , , Gilbert, nil in c , arc <lb/>
Mrs. l. Kicks <lb/>
Vote for the Queen. <lb/>
the most comical picture <lb/>
ever witnessed. The Greenville here Monday night and kepi to the Queen of the carnival nu <lb/>
young man who went to New York a racket a Lour Saturday night o'clock. <lb/>
disguise and advertised for is a ferris wheel, a cent each at Coward ft Women's <lb/>
So m my abnormal it of the <lb/>
eye, its muscles involved. He <lb/>
thinks not only the above <lb/>
named but <lb/>
digest and <lb/>
may b.- to <lb/>
the inadequate to the <lb/>
digestive s l <lb/>
of <lb/>
m overcoming<lb/>
is ,, <lb/>
Carrie of the <lb/>
wife, which was answered by a <lb/>
multitude f old maids <lb/>
round, a number of fairly good drug store, Si me <lb/>
side shows and a lamer number of, <lb/>
widows him at I booths to catch your dimes atone <lb/>
tomb and chase him borne j device or another. There was <lb/>
will afford a of amusement. I quite a large crowd to go out I be <lb/>
Tonight at the carnival. night. The aggregation will <lb/>
be here all the week. <lb/>
School Opens. <lb/>
The graded school opened <lb/>
for the lull session <lb/>
Vaudeville Busted. <lb/>
The vaudeville show was <lb/>
billet the house on the <lb/>
will not be here; us 0001- <lb/>
LETTER TO J A, WILSON. <lb/>
Greenville, N. <lb/>
Dear Let's have a little <lb/>
by <lb/>
business; nobody else, please, read. <lb/>
Von want to to do a <lb/>
cheap job of painting, and have it <lb/>
good. Here it is; Th,. is for a session of <lb/>
cheapest thing there is in way <lb/>
of a good looking not bin i <lb/>
about its being good i- Opening, <lb/>
the regular thing in The fall display of millinery and <lb/>
The reason is; Devon goes fancy goods big <lb/>
further Hum anything else. Lead yesterday and today, has afforded <lb/>
and oil it good don't of pretty things, as usual <lb/>
so far and costs more. The other his Stock is carefully selected and <lb/>
Bold Bank Rubbery. <lb/>
At the Hold Bunk R. lent <lb/>
t the carnival t ill u <lb/>
prevented Jesse and James <lb/>
robbing Hie bank <lb/>
Minnesota Yon see blow <lb/>
open Mile, i be <lb/>
of Petersburg, <lb/>
evening to visit <lb/>
A. Webb. <lb/>
arrived Monday <lb/>
their ulster Mrs<lb/>
noise <lb/>
I'll- <lb/>
E. Prof. W. <lb/>
II. pi <lb/>
lo the River <lb/>
as nut, <lb/>
,, -I vi- I n <lb/>
for Morganton to the <lb/>
con of the <lb/>
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canals ., <lb/>
I ill In-Ill any- <lb/>
thing in the itself. Dis- <lb/>
orders of th.- system <lb/>
affects the vision Is often wit- <lb/>
after too hearty a meal. <lb/>
of <lb/>
i, , See that <lb/>
properly <lb/>
ii you a- <lb/>
When they not <lb/>
correct Dr. <lb/>
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,,.,,, , , <lb/>
Governor made a short ad- Jesse, ,.,, visiting Mrs. hi Hotel, <lb/>
dress to the school at j i Fleming, returned home N. Call the <lb/>
the bank's money. tonight , Hamilton. day you can , seat him. <lb/>
Iron. <lb/>
a w if, <lb/>
about pupils in attendance. h and ,., u ,.,,,, <lb/>
two ii robbers killed <lb/>
lusted on way. But the <lb/>
b f minstrel show will lie here I paints are more or less short in one represents the very best styles that <lb/>
the <lb/>
Whole Dam and the <lb/>
Greenville young man in New <lb/>
York advertising for a wife. Ail <lb/>
of this cents. t d <lb/>
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Announcement. <lb/>
night, and the carnival win still be <lb/>
in progress, so the will <lb/>
not be missed. <lb/>
Success. <lb/>
The presentation of from <lb/>
operas in Masonic temple opera <lb/>
house. Tuesday night, was a de- <lb/>
success. Every pint was well <lb/>
rendered and the large <lb/>
audience. The receipts amounted <lb/>
to nearly <lb/>
way or another; go so far the fashion centers produce. The <lb/>
and costs more. The other paints j ladies his store are de- <lb/>
are more or less short in one way lighted with what find there, <lb/>
or another; don't go so far and <lb/>
Rev. Nathaniel <lb/>
Washington, who has been spend <lb/>
a days with brother, <lb/>
H. Harding, returned <lb/>
today, <lb/>
Better Send Him On <lb/>
A n. <lb/>
duties as teacher <lb/>
school. <lb/>
in the <lb/>
more than <lb/>
costs least of all; you <lb/>
don't mind its lasting longer, d <lb/>
There will be a subscription <lb/>
dance tomorrow night, Thursday, <lb/>
5th, at Perkins opera <lb/>
house. Music by carnival niche- I Mrs. R. W. child- <lb/>
The dance given In honor Ky., came in <lb/>
l the home girls, so buys will morning to visit Mrs. M. V. <lb/>
through <lb/>
lately claiming to represent art <lb/>
Miss Annie schools cities has been <lb/>
day for to begin her working a slick fake on people. <lb/>
Hut the people <lb/>
bugged. <lb/>
love to <lb/>
Let Us Know. <lb/>
This week of carnival, late trains <lb/>
you We help it; paint and general push will cause <lb/>
that goes further lasts long; we number of personal items to again, as reminder that the box New year. <lb/>
please take notice. <lb/>
Tickets at the Window. <lb/>
The got the <lb/>
blues <lb/>
can't help it. Our friends <lb/>
Yours truly, jean help remedy this if I hey will <lb/>
K. W. ft I phone or send us If they have <lb/>
P. S, H. L. Carr sells our paint, j visitors. <lb/>
rent carnival is on once inure. The <lb/>
is, general SO cents, <lb/>
reserve d Performance <lb/>
repeated every quarter. <lb/>
Don't Miss It. <lb/>
Do not miss Great Van <lb/>
which will arrive <lb/>
, here on its own special s and <lb/>
live two performances in Green- <lb/>
ville on Tuesday, Oct. one at <lb/>
o'clock in the afternoon aim one <lb/>
at o'clock in the evening. Tho <lb/>
B. Weinberg doors to its big teats opening one <lb/>
returned hour earlier. Grand tree street <lb/>
rooming from where the , parade the day of <lb/>
been lo new year. <lb/>
Forbes, near here. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. and child <lb/>
ten returned Sunday evening from <lb/>
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WATCH<lb/>
J. B. CHERRY CO. <lb/>
STORE. <lb/>
Special Low Rates of One <lb/>
First Fare Plus Fifty <lb/>
cents to Raleigh, <lb/>
Richmond and <lb/>
Return, via <lb/>
ATLANTIC COAST LINE. <lb/>
Tickets on October 13th to <lb/>
return limit <lb/>
rd. All tickets include <lb/>
to the <lb/>
Grounds. <lb/>
October has been designed <lb/>
as President's Day, on which date <lb/>
President Roosevelt will visit <lb/>
being there from a. m. to <lb/>
p. m. An address will be made <lb/>
by the President at a. in. on <lb/>
the day of his visit to the Fair. <lb/>
Special low rate of Pare <lb/>
Plus Fifty cents for the round <lb/>
trip to and return, <lb/>
toe Horse Show via the Atlantic <lb/>
Line. <lb/>
Tickets on sale October 13th to <lb/>
Slat, final return limit October <lb/>
23rd. All include <lb/>
coupon to the Horse Show. <lb/>
Reduced Bates to Ac- <lb/>
count Show. <lb/>
The Allan tie taken <lb/>
pleasure in announcing special low <lb/>
rate of one fare <lb/>
for the round trip to Richmond, <lb/>
and return of <lb/>
10th to <lb/>
Tick is on sale to 1-1 <lb/>
inclusive, with final limit <lb/>
October 15th. AH tickets <lb/>
one admission coupon to the Horse <lb/>
Show. <lb/>
Horse Show is a <lb/>
State occasion and should not be <lb/>
missed by all lovers <lb/>
display of superb horses; In <lb/>
sides is i place of many <lb/>
is well <lb/>
worth a visit. <lb/>
For further information write <lb/>
W. <lb/>
General Passenger Agent <lb/>
Wilmington, N. C <lb/>
Scientifically <lb/>
Constructed. <lb/>
ULTRA, <lb/>
A Shoe for <lb/>
Women. <lb/>
THE BORE AT <lb/>
THE ULTRA SHOE for <lb/>
is made with careful reference <lb/>
tn the most minute details and <lb/>
so perfected in its . <lb/>
styles there is no other w. <lb/>
man's shoe on the market <lb/>
at the price the Ultra does, ii <lb/>
superior, if its equal <lb/>
H if is die fundamental <lb/>
we employ <lb/>
own expert designers, and <lb/>
Ultra Shoe is over <lb/>
to closest variations <lb/>
of width and size m <lb/>
footwear <lb/>
The Ultra Shoe <lb/>
requirement of the <lb/>
a of<lb/>
We carry SHOE, for men, in Oxfords, Tans, etc <lb/>
Pulley Bowen, <lb/>
THE HOME OF WOMAN'S<lb/>
Whats the Use to Cry <lb/>
OVER <lb/>
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GET WISE <lb/>
and look over our elegant <lb/>
line<lb/>
Art Squares, Curtains, Brie <lb/>
Carpets and <lb/>
Mattings. <lb/>
We sell the only <lb/>
The Buck stove. <lb/>
You furnish the family <lb/>
We'll furnish the homo. <lb/>
PHARMACY <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
to see Hart Jenkins <lb/>
hi ii Deed to dress <lb/>
your feet, we can save you money <lb/>
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foot. We carry the nicest and best <lb/>
5.00 -line ever saw. Try <lb/>
lie convinced. <lb/>
Call on Hart s for a bar <lb/>
I Columbia Flour, none <lb/>
lie had <lb/>
Old I land-made <lb/>
Gum Bread at J. R. <lb/>
Smith Bro. <lb/>
TAFT VAN <lb/>
Home Outfitters. <lb/>
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We keep a I ; t , n <lb/>
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of horse yon want, draft horse-, ii . , v . <lb/>
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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/>
The following <lb/>
Gentlemen <lb/>
Constitute our <lb/>
Working <lb/>
Force who are <lb/>
Always glad <lb/>
to see you <lb/>
ID. S. Spain <lb/>
Bookkeeper <lb/>
T. Bailey <lb/>
We will always work for your <lb/>
and guarantee price. <lb/>
. S. Hardy <lb/>
BRINKLEY <lb/>
Proprietors Calculator. <lb/>
Curious Tidal That Might Pea <lb/>
a Niagara. <lb/>
We long known that cu- <lb/>
freak of the Fundy tides, the <lb/>
or tidal wave, appears at <lb/>
N. at <lb/>
every tide, twice a day. <lb/>
At we stepped upon the wharf one <lb/>
of us said to the other, there <lb/>
comes the And there it was, <lb/>
three miles away, beyond the bend <lb/>
across which we were looking, a <lb/>
long, white, level streak, cutting <lb/>
across the river from bank to bank. <lb/>
Sighting by houses and trees <lb/>
along the shore, we could measure <lb/>
how swiftly it approached, and in a <lb/>
vary few minutes it needed no such <lb/>
help to see that it came rolling on <lb/>
with the speed of a railway train, <lb/>
showing the low, tumbling outline <lb/>
of a broken on the beach. <lb/>
Hester and nearer, with a sharp, <lb/>
hissing roar, we almost held our <lb/>
for the moment when <lb/>
it should pass beneath our feet. Ten <lb/>
minutes from the time we first saw- <lb/>
it the moment <lb/>
down upon it, what we <lb/>
saw was a bead of water, as though <lb/>
from a broken dam, stretching <lb/>
straight across the channel and roll- <lb/>
tumbling, foaming, as it raced <lb/>
along, just as a great breaker races <lb/>
up the beach after its fall. Before <lb/>
it the surface of the river low, <lb/>
quiet, rippling gently downward <lb/>
toward the sea. Behind the water <lb/>
level was nearly three feet higher <lb/>
and courting up from the sea with <lb/>
the speed and fury of u miniature <lb/>
gorge. At the tides the <lb/>
foam brawn mud turn <lb/>
from the banks, and nil the <lb/>
current came after was <lb/>
bid and dark. <lb/>
We watched that magic white line <lb/>
receding, twisting and turning us <lb/>
the channel curved between the <lb/>
wastes of mud Hut, and moment by <lb/>
moment the level of the racing Hood <lb/>
below us climbed higher on the <lb/>
A group of boys who been <lb/>
until the last possible sec- <lb/>
out on the Hats scattered into <lb/>
trailing lines of black dots, making <lb/>
for the shore. At last, when the <lb/>
while line had grown quite <lb/>
in the distance, we turned <lb/>
away. We had teen the bore m <lb/>
Ha Him the <lb/>
It is related of the famous Jonas <lb/>
that, on being politely re- <lb/>
by a nobleman for not <lb/>
coming to dine with him, he <lb/>
lord. cannot afford <lb/>
On another occasion lie was pay- <lb/>
the string of servants, who, as <lb/>
appealed on the scene as he <lb/>
was leaving the house he had visit- <lb/>
ed. <lb/>
your said one, <lb/>
upon which he paid a shilling. <lb/>
umbrella, mid n sec- <lb/>
another shilling. <lb/>
your another shilling. <lb/>
gloves, <lb/>
said <lb/>
may keep the gloves. They arc <lb/>
not worth a Tit- <lb/>
Hits. <lb/>
A Letter of Thomas Hood. <lb/>
A letter written by the poet <lb/>
Thomas Hood to very dear Ma- <lb/>
changed hands at a public <lb/>
sale in London the oilier day for <lb/>
consideration of The letter <lb/>
has the following quaint <lb/>
is a talc of a little prince <lb/>
who a ruby heart, and whatever <lb/>
he wished was instantly grant- <lb/>
ed, but it is not so with mine. <lb/>
Neither have Aladdin's lamp, or n <lb/>
should have been scrubbed bright <lb/>
ere the ball, now it <lb/>
is a dark and the of <lb/>
fairyland is forever, duly <lb/>
the fiery dragon- remain, which are <lb/>
many and fearful, and the black <lb/>
cats and the demons and imps and <lb/>
the ogres, who arc the booksellers, <lb/>
except that have no eyes in <lb/>
their <lb/>
An Ungenerous Question. <lb/>
The o of had been <lb/>
cut, and minister of the Zion <lb/>
church looked it with as keen <lb/>
anticipation a- was displayed in the <lb/>
faces round him. <lb/>
fine a goose us ever <lb/>
saw. ho said to <lb/>
his host. did you gel such <lb/>
a fine one <lb/>
now. said <lb/>
the cm it the goose, with a sud- <lb/>
den in. . . of dignity, you <lb/>
preach a special good sermon I richer <lb/>
you where you got it. <lb/>
to mo a trivial matter any- <lb/>
HOW TO LOCATE SPRINGS. <lb/>
In a Hurry. <lb/>
She was a of three and <lb/>
the had not been behaving at all as <lb/>
the authorities considered that <lb/>
young billies of three ought lo <lb/>
After a hectic day. during <lb/>
which she bad been I <lb/>
whole sin of the . <lb/>
win; and said the <lb/>
pro; i i. She was not annoyed nil, <lb/>
to end the <lb/>
i me <lb/>
f n for <lb/>
Indiana and Frontiersman Learn From <lb/>
Signs and Observations. <lb/>
There is undoubtedly a practical <lb/>
art of discovering springs. Indians <lb/>
or frontiersmen can find water in <lb/>
the desert where a can- <lb/>
not. Mexicans and experienced pros- <lb/>
can similarly find ore. These <lb/>
arts consist mainly in the <lb/>
of superficial which es- <lb/>
cape the ordinary observer. <lb/>
It is not necessary that opera- <lb/>
tor should consciously note these <lb/>
signs separately and reason upon <lb/>
them. No doubt he frequently docs <lb/>
so, though he may not away <lb/>
the secret of his method to others. <lb/>
But in many instances he <lb/>
by association and memory the pres- <lb/>
of a group of indications, great <lb/>
or small, which he has repeatedly <lb/>
found to attend springs or ore de- <lb/>
posits. <lb/>
This skill, due to habit, is often <lb/>
almost unerring for a given limited <lb/>
district, but under new conditions <lb/>
it break down. Old miners from <lb/>
California or Australia have often <lb/>
made in other regions the most fool- <lb/>
and hopeless attempts to find <lb/>
gold, because they thought this or <lb/>
that place just some <lb/>
other place in which had mined <lb/>
successfully. <lb/>
Apart from the magnetic miner- <lb/>
there is no proof that ore <lb/>
its exhibit their presence and nature <lb/>
by any attraction or other active <lb/>
force. With regard to water, how- <lb/>
ever, there may be an action affect- <lb/>
the temperature and moisture of <lb/>
the overlaying surface. here. <lb/>
however, it seems more likely that <lb/>
such effects are manifested visibly to <lb/>
a close observer rather by <lb/>
system. The favorite fields <lb/>
Water diviners arc legions in which <lb/>
water is abundant, but not gathered <lb/>
upon given horizons of impermeable <lb/>
strata underlying porous rocks. <lb/>
Winter Buds. <lb/>
The infinite variety of nature's <lb/>
laws, the nice adaptation of all <lb/>
forms of life to varying <lb/>
stances and conditions, the wonder- <lb/>
inventive genius which nature <lb/>
displays in devising a particular <lb/>
meant to every special end, is no- <lb/>
where more forcibly illustrated than <lb/>
in the development of the buds and <lb/>
in the various means adopted <lb/>
their protection during the long <lb/>
sleep of winter. Observation <lb/>
these winter buds will disclose am- <lb/>
evidence that the trees arc fore- <lb/>
handed, having completed t licit <lb/>
preparations for the spring adorn- <lb/>
months before the season <lb/>
rives. It will also show that, while <lb/>
the trees appeal to <lb/>
ed in the winter blasts, the <lb/>
ties, tender and susceptible to cold., <lb/>
are most carefully and cleverly pro- <lb/>
each according to its needs. <lb/>
Frank French in Scribner's, <lb/>
Food Courses In Ireland. <lb/>
The etiquette of the fashionable <lb/>
holds bus not yet penetrated <lb/>
the hinterland of Ireland. A <lb/>
who, with his wife, put up <lb/>
ill an inn in the darkest interior <lb/>
served the lint night with an <lb/>
orate dinner of live or six courses. <lb/>
Unwilling to give trouble, <lb/>
begged landlady not to cook <lb/>
much, as a single dish would gen- <lb/>
do. They were taken at <lb/>
word. Next evening the soup, fish, <lb/>
joint and .-weds were serve. <lb/>
in a chaotic mass in the same dish.- <lb/>
London <lb/>
Brass <lb/>
It has been th <lb/>
brazen mini on record <lb/>
capable of asking u <lb/>
tell him the way. A X <lb/>
per gives instance <lb/>
lo most <lb/>
A doctor's night bell <lb/>
rote professional <lb/>
In the window. <lb/>
you inform me <lb/>
man on the step below, <lb/>
tor next door makes <lb/>
I've been ringing his <lb/>
minutes, one <lb/>
at the most <lb/>
is the <lb/>
driver i <lb/>
York <lb/>
the next <lb/>
rang, and In <lb/>
and went <lb/>
asked <lb/>
the doc- <lb/>
night calls <lb/>
bell for ten <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION <lb/>
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE, FARMVILLE. N. C. <lb/>
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS, AUG. 1905. <lb/>
Loans <lb/>
1,800.00 <lb/>
Due from Bunks <lb/>
Cash Items 846.00 <lb/>
Gold coin 107.32 <lb/>
Silver coin <lb/>
Nat, notes 4,359.00 <lb/>
Capital stock pd in <lb/>
Undivided profits 161.47 <lb/>
sub to check 18,616.36 <lb/>
State of North Carolina, <lb/>
Comity of I <lb/>
I, J. R. Davis, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemn- <lb/>
swear the above statement is true to the best of my <lb/>
knowledge and belief. J. R. DAVIS, <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb/>
fore me, this 26th day of Au- <lb/>
gust, 1900. <lb/>
J V. JOHNSTON, <lb/>
Notary Public, <lb/>
T. L. TURN AGE, <lb/>
R. L. DAVIS, <lb/>
Sleep Comfortable <lb/>
-by- <lb/>
SLEEPING THE BEST. <lb/>
Royal Elastic Felt Mattresses are <lb/>
to all others. <lb/>
GET YOUR SUPPLIES <lb/>
Now <lb/>
you want in the way of <lb/>
nice Canned Goods, Pickles, <lb/>
fruits, Candies, Nuts. can be had at <lb/>
our store <lb/>
We a large supply of the Best <lb/>
Goods <lb/>
JOHNSTON BROS. <lb/>
The Cash Grocers. <lb/>
Our piece Enamel Iron Beds are <lb/>
as the best <lb/>
every Royal Elastic Mattress and <lb/>
bed is sold under not the <lb/>
funded. <lb/>
OUR STOCK IS IN <lb/>
EVERY DETAIL <lb/>
Floor Covering of every description, Sideboards <lb/>
Closets, Book Cases, Parlor <lb/>
kinds. <lb/>
WHEN TOD NEED FURNITURE <lb/>
You will be consulting the interest of your pocket book <lb/>
to investigate our stock. Our and Bed <lb/>
Springs are perfection in making. Try a pair. <lb/>
A. H. Taft <lb/>
NEXT DOOR TO SAM WHITE'S <lb/>
Coming on It's Own Train. <lb/>
SHOWS. <lb/>
All to <lb/>
One morning Mr. coachman <lb/>
was very in filing to work, and <lb/>
on being questioned for an <lb/>
of he <lb/>
tell truth, boss, dun <lb/>
got and <lb/>
it I got <lb/>
employer said, <lb/>
is your an <lb/>
you nut oil mi your honey <lb/>
mid Jim. dun <lb/>
gone on do She ball <lb/>
all de M <lb/>
zinc. <lb/>
Clerical Wit. <lb/>
v bishop of Oxford was <lb/>
waited on Ii r man who <lb/>
to loci a <lb/>
brother <lb/>
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to <lb/>
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bet r f com <lb/>
fit <lb/>
ill positively exhibit at <lb/>
GREENVILLE OCT. 10TH. <lb/>
Combined n a scale, of Magnitude never attempted before. <lb/>
Coming in all it.- vast entirety. Bigger, Greater, Grander <lb/>
than ever before. Magnificent Display of Entirely New <lb/>
Features, Moral Museum of The <lb/>
Great Golden Menagerie. <lb/>
Many Strange Zoological Specimens <lb/>
Including Rarest Animals in Captivity. The Lioness, Queen <lb/>
her rurally of young cubs. A FEATURE--the <lb/>
largest living HIPPOPOTAMUS in captivity, weighing 6.000 <lb/>
A Monster Blood -Sweating Behemoth, of Holy Writ, <lb/>
in the densest Morass of the wild region of the mys- <lb/>
Nile. <lb/>
A Zoological Garden <lb/>
Brought to your city or. wheels. The Human Meters, the La <lb/>
Pearl Family of <lb/>
Mons. the great perpendicular Ladder Artist <lb/>
Wheelers Marine Band <lb/>
The finest Musical Organization traveling with any in <lb/>
America. <lb/>
Grand Street Pageant <lb/>
new and costly Steam Piano to be seen daily in our Free <lb/>
Spectacular New Street Parade. A Grand Gala Day. Prepare <lb/>
the c event. One ticket admits to all advertised <lb/>
Knows. Ail Children Half Price. No Gambling or swindling <lb/>
allowed, and Pair Dealings the motto of this vast <lb/>
concern- <lb/>
TWO Performances Daily. Doors open at I and p. m. <lb/>
Remember the day and date <lb/>
GREENVILLE TUESDAY, OCT. <lb/>
ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN COLLEGE <lb/>
WILSON, N. O <lb/>
For Male and Female. <lb/>
. course in Vocal and Music. Art, <lb/>
Elocution Hid Physical Bookkeeping, stenography <lb/>
and A complete course in Ancient and Modern <lb/>
Languages and Literature Three courses leading to A B <lb/>
Degrees. Faculty of <lb/>
opens September 5th, 1905. <lb/>
i . or other information, <lb/>
J. J. LL. B. President N. <lb/>
THE <lb/>
Coffee and Tea Maker <lb/>
A Patent Appliance <lb/>
which fits inside any <lb/>
fee Pot- docs away with Eggs <lb/>
Strainer or Sack, and Needs no Settler. <lb/>
Try One and Your Coffee Will be better. <lb/>
MARVELOUSLY ECONOMICAL and CLEANLY. <lb/>
your them. <lb/>
Grand v Opening <lb/>
September 28th, 1905. <lb/>
will snow the prettiest line of Dress Goods, Press <lb/>
Trimming.-, Silks, plain and and kinds Fancy <lb/>
notions that we have ever had. <lb/>
Everybody invited to give us a call, for we have the <lb/>
newest things. <lb/>
Door open Thursday morning strictly at <lb/>
James F. Davenport. <lb/>
Littleton Female <lb/>
Splendid location. Health resort Over <lb/>
pupils last year. grade work. High of <lb/>
and social life. Conservatory advantages In music <lb/>
courses in Art Elocution. Hot water <lb/>
in n not water <lb/>
lights and other modern <lb/>
Remarkable health record; only one death among <lb/>
mi Close i attention to the health a d soda <lb/>
development of High of sh <lb/>
All pupils dress alike on all occasions I'll V <lb/>
VERY LOW <lb/>
VERY LOW. <lb/>
Session <lb/>
address. <lb/>
uh <lb/>
ES <lb/>
will begin 8-pt. I iii, <lb/>
REV M RHODES, A . . <lb/>
President, Littleton. c <lb/>
For <lb/>
The Reflector <lb/>
Tm. Is Read By Everybody in reach, and <lb/>
t roaches people money to pay for what th. v want <lb/>
It you have what they want advertise it and you are to <lb/>
get a part their money.<lb/>
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THE EASTERN <lb/>
AND FRIDAY. <lb/>
D. J. WHICH and <lb/>
Entered in the post office at Greenville. N. C, as second class mailer. <lb/>
Advertising rates made upon application. <lb/>
A correspondent desired St every post office in Pitt and adjoining counties. <lb/>
in U fiction <lb/>
i ii . <lb/>
i i hi ion I <lb/>
. laid down l <lb/>
of Morion Ne <lb/>
York Sun <lb/>
Pitt County, NO., Wednesday, Oct. 1905. <lb/>
The pumpkins <lb/>
in month. <lb/>
j. be well to go on <lb/>
hold in to <lb/>
the and silence <lb/>
j-;,. tram in <lb/>
and wont line once. Thai <lb/>
. first leis <lb/>
m cur <lb/>
l i <lb/>
Charlotte are paying out <lb/>
in court fines and of the <lb/>
big money they have been making <lb/>
filling for <lb/>
Raleigh wants to leave nothing <lb/>
undone when the president <lb/>
They are even talking to fire a salute <lb/>
to lit in from an old Confederate can <lb/>
Greenville baa not put in an <lb/>
plication tor a date with the <lb/>
dent when be comes to North <lb/>
Carolina. We nave attractions <lb/>
the present. <lb/>
community will have the <lb/>
of celebrating its connection with <lb/>
the Capital of the State and its direct <lb/>
touch with the coast. <lb/>
It is regretted that tire details of <lb/>
the deal cannot now be given. It is <lb/>
. that it been i <lb/>
id. Whatever the result in the <lb/>
of railroad economics, the <lb/>
assurance the line between <lb/>
and Washington is a practically <lb/>
certain will be pleasant reading <lb/>
lo the thousands of people <lb/>
along the line proposed <lb/>
and Observer <lb/>
Charles of Salisbury, <lb/>
state's <lb/>
men, died week. Ha was ;. <lb/>
general attorney of the Southern rail- <lb/>
way in S i- i mill has en <lb/>
The of the South during <lb/>
the past years have received an <lb/>
e I a year for <lb/>
their cotton, to say nothing of the <lb/>
seed. This has enabled them <lb/>
fortify themselves financially that <lb/>
they are able as never before to con- <lb/>
tho price of their chief crop. A <lb/>
good price for cotton and a good <lb/>
price for pro of our mills <lb/>
and helps every line of <lb/>
trial activity in the Smith. When <lb/>
we learn to send less money away <lb/>
front home for insurance and other <lb/>
things that can be obtained at hone <lb/>
our further <lb/>
I I <lb/>
succeeded in iii it <lb/>
W. B. Rodman.<lb/>
pip-i-s of have won <lb/>
in the fight made against them <lb/>
by striking union printers, and <lb/>
they deserve congratulation. v <lb/>
hampered none of I be <lb/>
a single issue <lb/>
v are a i <lb/>
condition. ; mi <lb/>
prim hi by <lb/>
the i i ti i lit profit by ex- <lb/>
of in <lb/>
papers <lb/>
It is a bard matter for the man <lb/>
who wants keep from show <lb/>
no it harder him <lb/>
i ,. fr in is sole <lb/>
after bis d-l at <lb/>
d th SOU <lb/>
The cause of pi in <lb/>
Carolina is supported by another <lb/>
paper which just appeared in <lb/>
Elizabeth City, under the name of <lb/>
Great Issue The new paper <lb/>
is edited by Rev II M North, <lb/>
the City Road church, and will deal <lb/>
with certain people who may not be <lb/>
reached in mass meetings held in <lb/>
behalf of the cause The Economist <lb/>
states that no regular subscribers <lb/>
have but that numbers <lb/>
of boys have been employed to make <lb/>
a free distribution of the organ. <lb/>
Almost before you know it a cold <lb/>
snap n ill catch you. <lb/>
Sew i has spent nearly half <lb/>
a million dollars lighting yellow <lb/>
and will not win until Jack Frost <lb/>
ends a hand. <lb/>
This is the lime of year when sub <lb/>
ought to send in what they <lb/>
owe for their newspapers and not <lb/>
wait to be asked for it. <lb/>
They are tinkering now at Durham <lb/>
to keep Murray from serving the <lb/>
sentence the has passed <lb/>
him for killing his uncle. <lb/>
the insurance <lb/>
bis contributions have been exposed, <lb/>
the Republican party must look to <lb/>
other Ids for its campaign <lb/>
rut it will find them. <lb/>
funds. <lb/>
K, co Sound <lb/>
T and <lb/>
;., I ins <lb/>
some lo tin I <lb/>
the corporation. <lb/>
of a <lb/>
none <lb/>
night <lb/>
ii i S ill d <lb/>
i a band <lb/>
organized <lb/>
vii nor, <lb/>
I las <lb/>
if which c <lb/>
;. in, <lb/>
fin miry ii i ; <lb/>
it has ii ; ads, <lb/>
Atlantic <lb/>
ii <lb/>
Tl. <lb/>
u. but has Ii <lb/>
readied. <lb/>
During the last few days there <lb/>
have been a number of meetings and <lb/>
a in the city Is-tween tin <lb/>
of either the Stan I <lb/>
ard Oil Company or the Coast Line <lb/>
.,. ;. . tors if the new road <lb/>
It gathered on <lb/>
authority, these I <lb/>
reached a conclusion which means <lb/>
that the Sound becomes a <lb/>
branch of Atlantic Coast Line. <lb/>
There n rumor in Washington <lb/>
e president's visit <lb/>
will have political significance. It <lb/>
will be more than a mere social <lb/>
. It is said be <lb/>
the two or set speeches, which <lb/>
lie nil make, one of them to be in <lb/>
in which lie will lay down <lb/>
m. principles. III <lb/>
so-i s. so the rumor goes, will <lb/>
mi line the proposed <lb/>
policy regarding or three <lb/>
mil measures which will come be <lb/>
i at the <lb/>
session, them tariff revision <lb/>
and federal supervision of railway <lb/>
rates If the president is <lb/>
to attempt In Ins ideas <lb/>
he will need the aid of <lb/>
congress. <lb/>
in the upper house He <lb/>
hi n, lie counted on to do what <lb/>
during his tour of South <lb/>
ingratiate with our <lb/>
t i lay Ins plans and ideas <lb/>
them for the purpose of Be- <lb/>
their approval and endorse- <lb/>
When Mr Roosevelt goes back to <lb/>
Washington in November he will be <lb/>
more popular at the South than he <lb/>
and in ire S congress <lb/>
I lie read to back him in <lb/>
bis two i el n <lb/>
printing offices that were <lb/>
frighten into accepting the de- <lb/>
of the union printers are want- <lb/>
to kick themselves since seeing <lb/>
bow the Charlotte offices won out in <lb/>
the light. <lb/>
Ii was tin ii I hat the recent ex- <lb/>
I of s of the A. <lb/>
college at for hazing <lb/>
be a sufficient example to <lb/>
Ii any others from engaging in <lb/>
practice, but not <lb/>
so. There has since been a fresh <lb/>
outbreak of hazing and the faculty <lb/>
have the expulsion of live other <lb/>
under consideration. The <lb/>
chain gang i be a more suitable <lb/>
place some young men than <lb/>
college <lb/>
.-------a <lb/>
THE PRiCE OF COTTON. <lb/>
yesterday, down today, <lb/>
And again tomorrow; <lb/>
i it makes the former glad. <lb/>
next he's full of sorrow. <lb/>
Respectfully referred to the Char- <lb/>
Observer's strike poet for <lb/>
The New York young man <lb/>
obtained by forgery <lb/>
learned to make big figures. <lb/>
who <lb/>
had <lb/>
folks part with their money very <lb/>
easy at the carnival and get but little <lb/>
in return for it. <lb/>
As Secretary Taft has returned <lb/>
from his junket he can hold down <lb/>
tin- lid again when the president <lb/>
comes South. <lb/>
Rockefeller has made good his <lb/>
promise and turned over that <lb/>
to higher education. There <lb/>
will be something doing in oil. <lb/>
In North Carolina none of the <lb/>
lay houses are large to hold <lb/>
the crowds who want to see Tom <lb/>
It looks like North Carolina to <lb/>
become a great insurance center. <lb/>
The insurance companies already <lb/>
organized arc meeting with such <lb/>
success that many new ones are <lb/>
bi ringing into distance, Re careful <lb/>
arid don't overdo the thing <lb/>
really looks like something <lb/>
about to be done We have been <lb/>
that petitions are now be <lb/>
lug circulated among the towns on <lb/>
this of the Atlantic <lb/>
Line with a view of securing another <lb/>
daily train. That is a move in Hie <lb/>
right direction and if the towns work <lb/>
together we believe additional <lb/>
train will be secured <lb/>
has been hammering on this <lb/>
proposition a long time and hopes <lb/>
Boon to see it accomplished. <lb/>
time is ripe; submit the <lb/>
question of prohibition to the people <lb/>
of North Carolina and I believe it <lb/>
will win by nearly will <lb/>
canvass the state for prohibition <lb/>
These were the words of Governor <lb/>
K Ii an address before <lb/>
the state convention of the Woman s <lb/>
Christian Temperance Union in <lb/>
There might not just now <lb/>
be altogether so large a majority as <lb/>
the governor predicts, but <lb/>
is one of things is coin- <lb/>
sooner or later. <lb/>
It is also gathered that the <lb/>
n-d plans as -i t forth by the t- <lb/>
e of the road will be followed and <lb/>
the line from Raleigh to Washington <lb/>
may be said to be assured. By next <lb/>
May, if the weather permits, the <lb/>
r tad will have l completed lo <lb/>
Wilson and the trains running be- <lb/>
tween that city and Raleigh. After <lb/>
the Wilson connection work will be <lb/>
rapidly to <lb/>
and Snow Hill It is <lb/>
expected that the Washington <lb/>
minus will be established by Christ <lb/>
mas, 1906 and in all probability at a <lb/>
much earlier date <lb/>
The already to <lb/>
Wendell, Wake county, mid it is <lb/>
proposed to hold a ti m at that <lb/>
t next month at which that good <lb/>
The Rebate Evil <lb/>
to said District <lb/>
v Morrison in yea- <lb/>
I ; lay, the government is in a <lb/>
fair of breaking off the entire <lb/>
rebate evil in this country What, <lb/>
without more laws Has it been all <lb/>
a mistake tin n, to mix up the PI bate <lb/>
question with the project lo give the <lb/>
Interstate Commerce Commission, <lb/>
or some other the power to <lb/>
decree So it would <lb/>
seem. existing law, , see <lb/>
a i v <lb/>
Greenville, indicted, brought into court <lb/>
compelled to plead guilty and to pay <lb/>
lines No <lb/>
bill was necessary, no extra <lb/>
id Congress, but a plain en <lb/>
of the statute now on the <lb/>
books we note, also, that it was <lb/>
not an impersonal corporation <lb/>
was indicted and lined -not the in- <lb/>
definite Packing but its <lb/>
The Raleigh correspondent of the <lb/>
Charlotte Observer says that the re- <lb/>
p sale of the Raleigh and <lb/>
Sound railroad to Atlantic <lb/>
Coast Line is denied by of <lb/>
the former, tin the contrary, the <lb/>
correspondent states, there has only <lb/>
been a reorganization of Raleigh <lb/>
and Pamlico Sound company which <lb/>
has infused new blood and more <lb/>
capital with a view of pushing the <lb/>
road to quicker completion. The <lb/>
Reflector most confess that was <lb/>
a bit disappointed when it was an- <lb/>
that the Atlantic Coast <lb/>
Line had come in possession of the <lb/>
II and Sound, from <lb/>
the fact that while we want to see a <lb/>
new load built through this section <lb/>
we believe it should be a competing <lb/>
line and not controlled by the one <lb/>
road already here. <lb/>
The heart of every true North <lb/>
Carolinian is always made glad at a <lb/>
reminder that the old North State is <lb/>
making a name for itself. And such <lb/>
reminders are not at all infrequent <lb/>
in these times. In educational pro <lb/>
state made strides <lb/>
and has written its name oh <lb/>
servant people in every state in the <lb/>
union can see it. at present <lb/>
its record in insurance is exciting <lb/>
comment and admiration. A <lb/>
has lately II quoted us <lb/>
saying that tho hat h <lb/>
Carolina has made in establish <lb/>
of home insurance com p. lies <lb/>
is receiving very general notice <lb/>
commendation. North Carolina is <lb/>
leading in many things Let her <lb/>
strive to lead in everything <lb/>
o Telegram <lb/>
Gone North. <lb/>
Watch This <lb/>
Space. <lb/>
. A. <lb/>
THE KING CLOTHIER. <lb/>
OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb/>
AYDEN, N. <lb/>
M the of business August 25th, 1905. <lb/>
RESOURCES. <lb/>
Loans and Discounts. <lb/>
and Fixtures <lb/>
Demand Loans <lb/>
Due from Banks, <lb/>
Cash Items, 180.63 <lb/>
Gold Coin, r <lb/>
Silver Coin, 1,860 <lb/>
National Hank notes and <lb/>
other S. notes <lb/>
Total. <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
Capital stock paid in, <lb/>
Surplus fund 1,000.00 <lb/>
Undivided profits less <lb/>
expenses, <lb/>
Dividends unpaid . <lb/>
Deposits subject to check, 23,755.22 <lb/>
Cashier's 3.30 <lb/>
Total. <lb/>
STATE OF NORTH B<lb/>
I, K Smith, Cashier the above-named bank, do solemnly swear <lb/>
the is true to the best of my and be- <lb/>
lief. U. SMITH, Cashier.<lb/>
R. SMITH, <lb/>
JOSEPH <lb/>
K. C. CANNON. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to before <lb/>
of A <lb/>
Public <lb/>
A Wall street thief baa been <lb/>
rested for stealing Now, <lb/>
if he bad only called himself a <lb/>
and opened up an office, he <lb/>
would never have been pulled for <lb/>
taking a little sum like <lb/>
Atlanta Journal. <lb/>
The calling himself <lb/>
et whom some of the papers <lb/>
humor by printing his silly <lb/>
must be trying to cut off the <lb/>
attendance at the Raleigh fair when <lb/>
the president conies, lie says that <lb/>
one thousand people will lost be <lb/>
New Bern and Raleigh before <lb/>
Oct. There is no other time <lb/>
this month when so many <lb/>
will be on the road at onto during <lb/>
the fair. Hut no one need be fright- <lb/>
at what the prophet says. <lb/>
INCOME <lb/>
INDEMNITY <lb/>
POLICIES <lb/>
FOR SALE BY <lb/>
H. A, White, <lb/>
Insurance. Greenville, N. C <lb/>
The lending wide <lb/>
taffeta silk at D. M. Johnson Co, <lb/>
. C. <lb/>
The Reflector <lb/>
Is Read By Everybody reach, and <lb/>
it reaches people money to pay for what they want. <lb/>
If yon have what they want advertise it and you are sure to <lb/>
get a part of their money.<lb/>
WINTERVILLE DEPARTMENT <lb/>
This department is in charge of J. H. FRY, who is authorized to rep- <lb/>
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory. <lb/>
FROM THE <lb/>
Miss of <lb/>
spent Saturday Miss Hattie <lb/>
Kittrell. <lb/>
The painter following <lb/>
after the carpenters on the new <lb/>
boy's dormitory and will MOB be <lb/>
painting the outside of <lb/>
In a few days it will be <lb/>
occupied and already several <lb/>
room-are engaged <lb/>
Misses Lela <lb/>
If ii could <lb/>
be the wife <lb/>
of bow much more tins <lb/>
saint of <lb/>
Men's and youth's pants. <lb/>
at Barber Co <lb/>
have a full line The p,,, q,, Q, <lb/>
of school paper, m, to be far d <lb/>
scratch pen tablet, nay <lb/>
ledgers, account books, <lb/>
chalk, crayons, school and <lb/>
Nice wait cheap at <lb/>
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. <lb/>
children, of were in <lb/>
town Monday. <lb/>
near, and <lb/>
to prevail.<lb/>
A. W. Ange it Co. <lb/>
of Vane <lb/>
born, came mi put <lb/>
i hum n in school. <lb/>
and valise at Marring- <lb/>
spent Saturday and shawl straps. and see what <lb/>
Sunday with friends and have before bridging else- <lb/>
; where. <lb/>
yards calicoes at Rev. W. K. to <lb/>
per yard, Harrington, Barber Greenville <lb/>
Our streets are wag- <lb/>
Mi e Mabel Kittrell went to care ,.,, n Barber Co. <lb/>
home near Greenville Friday and to Mill. R <lb/>
I mill has made on furniture we A. Ange A- <lb/>
and Is reaping I and my of shoes <lb/>
The church of elsewhere L. <lb/>
was consecrated <lb/>
Xii-c line of suits at H. L. <lb/>
huh J in <lb/>
returned <lb/>
Just K. G. <lb/>
Ci., a car load lime which <lb/>
they will sell very<lb/>
from Mount. <lb/>
ville, <lb/>
pi cached<lb/>
Kr Holt tune by the <lb/>
clocks o is see U. who It. The <lb/>
Co. services were very pretty, the <lb/>
here . <lb/>
l of I I i,; fro <lb/>
Another <lb/>
all styles and pi ices <lb/>
reasonable. Barbel <lb/>
AC <lb/>
Dr. Mrs. Walter <lb/>
were in u Monday. <lb/>
Black <lb/>
V the b-.; assortment of <lb/>
i . to Win- <lb/>
e T x Br . <lb/>
fall and Winter, <lb/>
of church<lb/>
for <lb/>
See our lire tie- <lb/>
to please A. <lb/>
ii bf <lb/>
lS en tend. The hap w- C-. <lb/>
; the lead was followed by A load desk were j and made more <lb/>
Nathaniel Harding, C. F Smith out of O. Cox Mfg Co. southland <lb/>
Editor <lb/>
Regardless the opinion of <lb/>
strictly as lo <lb/>
poses of sued <lb/>
. be . . Th. <lb/>
due by .-. J. S. I <lb/>
tin. I am <lb/>
w all r ii. <lb/>
t t-i w <lb/>
i s- to <lb/>
th- of , <lb/>
girls and boys, <lb/>
hows i- capo-, <lb/>
Mi.-.-i-c i a very High <lb/>
i iii urn<lb/>
I have full. hip <lb/>
the .-; <lb/>
school planted in only <lb/>
a year ago i- <lb/>
The and <lb/>
deportment of those engaged <lb/>
in entertainment, their <lb/>
name was a delight <lb/>
to the good people Greenville <lb/>
and all who were present. The <lb/>
splendid attention given by <lb/>
large audience was a special earnest <lb/>
of what the felt and <lb/>
and the audience was a <lb/>
representative <lb/>
ship of the comity of Pitt. <lb/>
Such an I <lb/>
often will be readily and <lb/>
appreciated by the mod <lb/>
the Of Mi. Nina <lb/>
James who was chief <lb/>
much ca not be She <lb/>
simply a very sue <lb/>
s beautiful I modest type <lb/>
of splendid Southern woman- <lb/>
that has so Ions <lb/>
our <lb/>
id u . <lb/>
K. <lb/>
look <lb/>
for the human . <lb/>
, , , the eel and <lb/>
family, tine for perfectly <lb/>
balanced, <lb/>
For sale by <lb/>
Ii T. Cox Urn. <lb/>
Mr. aid Mr. Walter <lb/>
in town. <lb/>
White's Colic and Kidney Cine, <lb/>
the combination kidney medicine <lb/>
for stock am a sure colic <lb/>
at the Drug Store <lb/>
Mrs. Jesse ii visiting <lb/>
in <lb/>
Big line of hats and caps <lb/>
received, latest <lb/>
Bin her Co. <lb/>
Tiny <lb/>
s. r vices. <lb/>
When in town call <lb/>
run a first class livery feed I hey have been keeping a <lb/>
Side St ii blue. W L. lint la e on haul <lb/>
town Monday. ware mill for next <lb/>
marched yesterday. <lb/>
if ,;.,, of <lb/>
the A. G. Cox <lb/>
lie making Iota o <lb/>
Iii in- I wagons, carts far <lb/>
I. J, <lb/>
Try a ban ell of Flour <lb/>
L. <lb/>
House and Carrie <lb/>
Davis spent Sit night and <lb/>
Sunday with Minnie <lb/>
When in of fresh men's <lb/>
for sale by it ;. Chapman call on H. L Johnson. <lb/>
I'm fresh go to L. <lb/>
T. P Field, of Ki was <lb/>
Just a few inure <lb/>
ii , . . I best <lb/>
H. i. s. <lb/>
ever smoked at H. L. <lb/>
V hen e el lice <lb/>
apples Fruits <lb/>
all kinds <lb/>
Call at II. L and ex- Ladies and Gent's furnishings go <lb/>
bis line of call- A. Ante Co. <lb/>
For nice dies <lb/>
To in one who lent <lb/>
and to <lb/>
splendid event ii; pleasure <lb/>
these is but one <lb/>
well lb i-. <lb/>
Fathers and Mothers that Head the Re- <lb/>
Those of yon, who know <lb/>
of St. <lb/>
Washington, K. <lb/>
all who In do no, I i <lb/>
you lo him. Ask how many <lb/>
X have lined hi for <lb/>
and Ida many esteemed <lb/>
friends. I Hi suit every- <lb/>
body, old mill vi u <lb/>
, defects cm<lb/>
. -out glasses, <lb/>
Muses Ladies Gents, <lb/>
Fall goods arriving dally it A. <lb/>
For hay, corn and oats, go q. <lb/>
Barber On. ,,,, . j,, j.,,. <lb/>
K. H. went <lb/>
Tuesday evening. <lb/>
C A. in town <lb/>
Tuesday. <lb/>
If yon want winter <lb/>
get good healers at A. <lb/>
W. Co. they are Cheap. <lb/>
A new lot of Ballard's <lb/>
just in at A W. Co. <lb/>
it is reliable get prices. <lb/>
Just received car load floor, nice <lb/>
and fresh Harrington Barber <lb/>
Nice line of fresh groceries <lb/>
h-put his meal hulls on his <lb/>
wagon and returned home feeling <lb/>
that he had saved much time and <lb/>
labor and was pleased with results, <lb/>
Theodore Cos, of Sun, came <lb/>
down night spent <lb/>
Monday with his mother, Mrs. K. <lb/>
E. <lb/>
Another siting of <lb/>
at lowest <lb/>
If you expect to your <lb/>
seed for meal you lime <lb/>
by taking meal far your sen I <lb/>
up lo date farmers have at the <lb/>
, , . . . Put Co. Oil Mill, <lb/>
a wagon teed to I <lb/>
our Pitt County Oil Co. and The closing f the Barber <lb/>
had it making a bale of lint scenes in connection with the <lb/>
that weighed BOO pounds, nation and consecration at Mis. Sarah Taylor her nice <lb/>
He paid one dollar and cents Greenville and re Hoe goods open now, <lb/>
to get if and exchanged his wan that the family and also a special line of tins, <lb/>
seed for meal hulls. And Mrs. Mary Smith, including invited her many friends to see <lb/>
after he had sold his bale of nearly forty, a under Hie her. Her stock well selected <lb/>
to one our leading merchants . grove near the at and prices always right, <lb/>
a little more than per pound of L A <lb/>
St. Luke's church was concluded <lb/>
at o'clock on and the good., and <lb/>
family and mends sojourned at the <lb/>
once to the home f Mrs. E. K. Bod ,,.,,,, Milling waiting <lb/>
mother the Kev. W. . , mi any , that may come to <lb/>
Just she a well line <lb/>
table was spread , ,,,. <lb/>
soon gathered t be price to suit <lb/>
hear the pronounced by <lb/>
the of the diocese, i <lb/>
were rolling down . . ,.,. <lb/>
Robert near i . ., ,, ,. <lb/>
. e that another fan- <lb/>
old grandmother here celebrated . <lb/>
her eightieth birthday, declaring and it reminds us that <lb/>
that it the happiest one of her and other towns on tail <lb/>
life. was the en a , branch of Line are in <lb/>
life of earnest endeavor and the being imposed on again by <lb/>
supreme moment of all her days. tho one train M <lb/>
hour <lb/>
the group, <lb/>
grand and great grand <lb/>
daughters, the occasion <lb/>
interesting indeed. Alter dinner <lb/>
photographs were taken in <lb/>
groups, the being composed <lb/>
the Bishop, the <lb/>
I Claudius K. and <lb/>
one of our streets en. <lb/>
route far our neighbor county good <lb/>
luck to them. <lb/>
M. W. Seven <lb/>
down Sunday morning and <lb/>
returned evening <lb/>
by wife and children <lb/>
who had been visiting Mrs. B. E. <lb/>
Cox for line <lb/>
H. O. <lb/>
Co., are Offering cut price on <lb/>
their large stuck shoes which <lb/>
must lie sold within a few days in <lb/>
order to make room for their new <lb/>
soon In be received. <lb/>
Miss Olivia returned to <lb/>
school at Monday evening. I ,,., .,, ,.,, f <lb/>
All colon paint, and yellow present. Mrs. <lb/>
at Harrington Barber Co. gave herself to her God the <lb/>
Hill, of j of her own children. She <lb/>
and Em of i ., <lb/>
spent Sunday night and Monday to <lb/>
children, when you does <lb/>
letters run eyes <lb/>
burn, water, Ills stick <lb/>
at and headache all <lb/>
the <lb/>
to give <lb/>
to everybody. <lb/>
examination free. Du. <lb/>
office now hi Hotel. <lb/>
the I <lb/>
d a s w i f. <lb/>
yon cm get old <lb/>
papers for going under carpets f-n <lb/>
cents a hundred <lb/>
office. <lb/>
Is where health abounds. <lb/>
With Impure blood there can- <lb/>
i it be good health. <lb/>
. disordered LIVER there <lb/>
cannot good blood. <lb/>
with Mr. J, D. <lb/>
on this day she Luke's <lb/>
to serve excursion <lb/>
wait on the fair until late every <lb/>
Tim people ought to rise up <lb/>
right now and ask the railroad not <lb/>
lo put tins imposition on them. <lb/>
A preacher in Kansas declines <lb/>
to accept fees for marrying people <lb/>
on the ground that it is wrong to <lb/>
profit by the misfortunes of others. <lb/>
Raleigh Poet. <lb/>
A hoy who wants to learn <lb/>
tin- printing business and not <lb/>
afraid to work can a place in <lb/>
Tun <lb/>
LIVER and restore <lb/>
lie natural action. <lb/>
A healthy LIVER means pure <lb/>
blood. M <lb/>
Pure blood means health. <lb/>
Health means happiness. <lb/>
Take no Substitute. All Druggists. <lb/>
North Carolina j In Superior Court <lb/>
Pitt County i Nov. term <lb/>
S. <lb/>
Barber, Cox, <lb/>
and trail Publication <lb/>
log as Bar- of <lb/>
bee <lb/>
vs. <lb/>
D. A. I <lb/>
The above named will take <lb/>
notice unit mi action entitled above <lb/>
has been commenced In superior <lb/>
court of Pitt county, to recover certain <lb/>
personal property, i claim de- <lb/>
livery proceedings, And the laid de- <lb/>
will further take notice that <lb/>
he la required to appear at a <lb/>
Superior court of Pitt county to <lb/>
he on the 19th Monday after the <lb/>
1st Monday In September, it i the <lb/>
day of November, 1905, at the <lb/>
court of an <lb/>
or demur to the said <lb/>
action, or the plaintiff will apply to <lb/>
the court for the relief demanded In <lb/>
said complaint. <lb/>
Clerk Superior Court of County. <lb/>
Reduction and <lb/>
These ailments are common with most at the <lb/>
closing of the season, but with some of Greenville's re- <lb/>
it has become Just think of a store <lb/>
selling at cost the whole year. affect <lb/>
the patients pump, can't tell the truth. <lb/>
develops a mania for talking <lb/>
and the germ is in some stores in Greenville all the <lb/>
creates a reckless of <lb/>
and stuff of Inferior qualities, no matter <lb/>
what its antecedents, most of it prepared for the store <lb/>
with Red Signs and <lb/>
A Veritable Boarding <lb/>
House Hash. <lb/>
We shall expect our methods to hold. <lb/>
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and for fellows, rather than old-fashioned. <lb/>
But we are determined to build up this store <lb/>
on principle statements based on facts and values <lb/>
and Merchandise beyond any competition. <lb/>
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this method of calling the attention of the most critical and <lb/>
intelligent purchasing public to these abuses. <lb/>
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shall to-morrow. <lb/>
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merchandise because it is cheap. <lb/>
It must be good or it will not be admitted in this store. <lb/>
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new goods are here. Now tor a general shake-up all <lb/>
along the line. <lb/>
WE ARE HERE TO SELL GOODS, <lb/>
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the th day of August 1906. <lb/>
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of upon the <lb/>
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to me, undersigned <lb/>
on the 22nd day of Aug. 1905, on <lb/>
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nil persons indebted lo the es- <lb/>
to make Immediate payment <lb/>
to the undersigned, and to all <lb/>
creditors of said estate <lb/>
their claims properly <lb/>
to the undersigned, with- <lb/>
in twelve months after date of <lb/>
notice, or this notice will be <lb/>
plead in their recovery. <lb/>
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P. G James, H P, Jolly <lb/>
on the estate of <lb/>
K. Jolly. <lb/>
DIRECTORY. <lb/>
COUNTY <lb/>
J. Elks, <lb/>
Chairman, W. R. Home, <lb/>
J. R. Spier, J. R. Barnhill <lb/>
S. M. <lb/>
Clerk Superior C. <lb/>
Moore. <lb/>
W. Tucker. <lb/>
Register of <lb/>
Mama. <lb/>
TreasurerS. T. White. <lb/>
William <lb/>
D. Cox. <lb/>
Board of Q. <lb/>
Cox, Chairman, B. M. <lb/>
Whitehurst, L. C. Arthur, <lb/>
Superintendent Education <lb/>
W. H. <lb/>
Standard keeper C E. Flem- <lb/>
Superintendent of <lb/>
J. E. Nobles. <lb/>
TOWN <lb/>
Fleming <lb/>
J. R. <lb/>
A. H. Tali, <lb/>
C. S. Carr, T. E. Hooker, <lb/>
J. C. Lanier. <lb/>
M. Wooten. <lb/>
C. Tyson. <lb/>
Treasurer H. L. Carr. <lb/>
fax C. Tyson. <lb/>
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G- A. Clark. V. <lb/>
H. <lb/>
Chief Fire Department R. <lb/>
Hyman. <lb/>
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J. Pulley, J. S. <lb/>
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day night. Sunday schools <lb/>
a. m. <lb/>
J. E. <lb/>
pastor. Services every <lb/>
Sunday. W. H. <lb/>
Superintendent of Sunday <lb/>
School <lb/>
H. H. Moore. <lb/>
I Sun <lb/>
day. W. B, Parker Super- <lb/>
Sunday School. <lb/>
Episcopal--Rev. W. E. Ox, <lb/>
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third Sunday. W. it <lb/>
Blown of <lb/>
Sunday School, <lb/>
Will W. <lb/>
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and morn- <lb/>
J A <lb/>
day Services every Sunday <lb/>
G S <lb/>
dent Sunday School <lb/>
pastor. W B Dove <lb/>
Superintendent Sunday <lb/>
School. Preaching every <lb/>
1st, 2nd and 3rd Sunday, <lb/>
morning and night, except <lb/>
service at night. <lb/>
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P A M. meets 1st and <lb/>
3rd nights in each <lb/>
month R Williams, W <lb/>
M; J. M. Sec <lb/>
Covenant Lodge No. I O <lb/>
P Meets every Tuesday <lb/>
night. W NO; H <lb/>
L V G. W P Evans <lb/>
Sec <lb/>
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P, Meets every l <lb/>
K V <lb/>
T J Moore, K of R <lb/>
Tribe No <lb/>
R M, meets every <lb/>
Wednesday night J <lb/>
Harris, Sachem; W <lb/>
wards, of R <lb/>
Pitt Council <lb/>
M. meets every Monday <lb/>
night E H Evans, <lb/>
B Tripp, RS. <lb/>
A. new line of Cradles and Cribs, <lb/>
Mattresses to match, at J. K Smith <lb/>
ft Bro. <lb/>
The ladies say that Cannon ft <lb/>
Tyson have the line of <lb/>
goods in town. <lb/>
Fancy <lb/>
bananas at E. K. <lb/>
Hart A Jenkins is place to <lb/>
get your nit this tall, as the are <lb/>
Handling M. H. Hue <lb/>
and can you a fit. <lb/>
Their is truly an of <lb/>
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Sunday Sept. their <lb/>
i cook stove in Town- <lb/>
ship, and week J R. <lb/>
had to arrive a solid ear loud <lb/>
of cook stoves, Heaters for <lb/>
or coal, and Spider, <lb/>
Griddle, and ware to match <lb/>
joints of stove pipe, <lb/>
these are doing a large <lb/>
business and their is due <lb/>
to the low price and the low <lb/>
pi ices are due to they <lb/>
buy in car lots, such at Hay, Lime, <lb/>
Flour Oats, and <lb/>
Meal, we saw I hem shipping yes <lb/>
Cook Stove Heaters, <lb/>
to match. This is h <lb/>
of only one days <lb/>
f flu cents p- r <lb/>
and Semis per yard <lb/>
up, at J. K <lb/>
That town commissioner <lb/>
whom we were told had <lb/>
dream concerning the holes and <lb/>
we learn has up <lb/>
and been all over and count- <lb/>
ed the remit of Which is lie once <lb/>
happy, for holes <lb/>
Announcement<lb/>
We beg leave to announce that we are <lb/>
Wholesale and Retail <lb/>
for s <lb/>
White Lead, Paints, <lb/>
Colors, and and <lb/>
country Ready Paints. <lb/>
There is no line in the world better than <lb/>
the Harrison line. It has behind It a <lb/>
reputation for honorable wares and honorable <lb/>
B dealings. <lb/>
If you use the Harrison Paints you need <lb/>
never worry quality. <lb/>
We you will favor us with your <lb/>
orders whenever you want good paint for any <lb/>
Have just a car load and <lb/>
Bake. Hart <lb/>
N. C, <lb/>
all no. not on <lb/>
missing and the chief is situ can give you Special Prices. <lb/>
nigh <lb/>
your own bay, get <lb/>
blade, folk, hoe, <lb/>
hook or hole digger, <lb/>
J. R- Smith Bro <lb/>
A car loud I tiling n e <lb/>
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partly in tow n balance i <lb/>
c of I lie mail <lb/>
X Roads. <lb/>
Col left Sunday i <lb/>
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I Tom <lb/>
the and discounts <lb/>
the stable of T v. i Overdrafts secured <lb/>
REPORT OP THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
AT BETHEL, N. C. <lb/>
At business August 25th, 1905. <lb/>
Furniture J Fixtures <lb/>
129.00 <lb/>
939-68 <lb/>
other U S notes <lb/>
20.90 <lb/>
2,069.62 <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
Capitol stock 5.300.00 <lb/>
Undivided profits <lb/>
I certificates of <lb/>
deposit 1,955.00 <lb/>
Deposits subj. to check 11,421.64 <lb/>
checks out- <lb/>
standing <lb/>
Sign <lb/>
Duo from Ranks and <lb/>
being as , , Bankers <lb/>
been beaten ii Cash items <lb/>
so so a- to Gold and silver coin, <lb/>
National haul; and <lb/>
the loose in <lb/>
Mr. Han t Total <lb/>
the sons up phoned j <lb/>
Mr. Harvey tn fuels The state of North Carolina, County of Pit, <lb/>
that annual i- Held i ii. Taylor, Cashier of the above named bank, do <lb/>
until lie could come. <lb/>
C. Jackson On <lb/>
depository for school hooks. <lb/>
Total <lb/>
22,315.43 <lb/>
swear that the above statement is true to the best of my <lb/>
edge and belief. H- H- Cashier. <lb/>
Two a around I he <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb/>
at the home of M . fore me, this day of August, <lb/>
1905 JULIUS <lb/>
Notary Public <lb/>
Nonce <lb/>
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J- pared to furnish private con <lb/>
i to depot for m <lb/>
persons in town at <lb/>
each pen-in win I <lb/>
then only run lo I <lb/>
and and fare on B <lb/>
that will also <lb/>
J. TURNAGE-J <lb/>
SUITS UP and <lb/>
PANTS UP. <lb/>
Made to Measure. <lb/>
Cleaning, Dying <lb/>
and Pressing. <lb/>
Ladies and clothing <lb/>
a specially. <lb/>
I also clean and dye laces, <lb/>
ribbons, feathers, <lb/>
PAUL Tailor, <lb/>
I Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
is lending, we lo <lb/>
that a very happy <lb/>
Misses Han US and <lb/>
lot, of Greene county, <lb/>
Friday with Mrs <lb/>
V, Han. <lb/>
A full supply of No. I <lb/>
Oils, Cotton <lb/>
deed Hulls and Meal, at <lb/>
Sin lib a Bra. <lb/>
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we was <lb/>
In Ayden last weak. His <lb/>
Coming going was a sly <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
Groceries <lb/>
And Provisions <lb/>
R. J. GRIMES, <lb/>
ROBT. STATON, <lb/>
J. THOMAS, <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
Cotton Bagging and <lb/>
Ties always on hand <lb/>
Fresh Goods kept con- <lb/>
in stock. Country <lb/>
Produce Bought and Sold <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
North Carol I j <lb/>
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Is your pulse weak, too slow, <lb/>
too fast, or docs it skip a beat <lb/>
Do you have shortness of <lb/>
breath, weak or hungry spells, <lb/>
or <lb/>
spells, palpitation, fluttering, <lb/>
pains around the heart, in side <lb/>
and shoulder; or hurt when <lb/>
lying on left side <lb/>
If you have any of these <lb/>
Symptoms your heart is weak <lb/>
or diseased, and cannot get <lb/>
better without assistance. <lb/>
Dr. Heart Cure <lb/>
strengthens weak hearts, and <lb/>
rarely ever fails to cure heart <lb/>
disease. Try it, and see how <lb/>
quickly you will find relief. <lb/>
I took <lb/>
down with <lb/>
grew worse I <lb/>
by my family physician Hint CM <lb/>
hopeless. My mid <lb/>
had mo lie die My <lb/>
limbs body w.-re lo one- <lb/>
third normal <lb/>
had around my <lb/>
For at least throe I had to sit <lb/>
up In bed to from <lb/>
I sent for of Dr. <lb/>
Miles- Heart Cure, and by the time I <lb/>
had taken them all I was entirely <lb/>
cured. I feel heller than I have for <lb/>
years, I am to do <lb/>
any kind of work on my farm. My <lb/>
attending me that If It <lb/>
hadn't been for Dr. Heart Cur <lb/>
would now be In my <lb/>
L. T. Ky. <lb/>
Dr. Hurt Cur Is told by <lb/>
who will guarantee that <lb/>
he first hot will If It fall <lb/>
he will refund your money. <lb/>
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind <lb/>
NORFOLK SOUTHERN R. R. CO <lb/>
N. <lb/>
Steamboat Service. <lb/>
L. leaves <lb/>
Washington daily <lb/>
at a. m. for Greenville; leaves <lb/>
Greenville daily <lb/>
in. for <lb/>
Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
Norfolk Southern Railroad <lb/>
Norfolk, Baltimore, 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 Norfolk, care Norfolk <lb/>
Bombers K. R. <lb/>
subject to change <lb/>
notice. <lb/>
H. MYERS, Agent. Washing- <lb/>
ton, N. C. <lb/>
J. CHERRY, Agent, Green- <lb/>
ville, N. C. <lb/>
H. C. General T. and <lb/>
f. Agent, Norfolk, Va., <lb/>
IN <lb/>
J ff. BUY CO. <lb/>
Norfolk. Va. <lb/>
Cotton Factors and handlers of <lb/>
Bagging, Ties and Bags. <lb/>
Correspondence and shipments <lb/>
solicited <lb/>
THE BETHEL BANKING AND TRUST CO. <lb/>
The Security Life and Annuity <lb/>
GREENSBORO NORTH CAROLINA. <lb/>
The Pioneer Life Insurance Company. <lb/>
Closed It's Fourth Year with Over d r <lb/>
Force in North Carolina <lb/>
A STEADY GROWtH <lb/>
THIS MAKES AN AVERAGE ANNUAL NET GAIN OF <lb/>
and Quarter Million Dollars <lb/>
Of insurance in force. No other Company has ever made such Record in North Carolina <lb/>
s progressive Home Company has fought a good fight and won great victory tor the ;., , <lb/>
m. the Agency Force and many who The belong alike to the Officer <lb/>
DISTRICT <lb/>
AV EN, <lb/>
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT. <lb/>
J. M. BLOW, Manager and Authorized <lb/>
AYDEN, N. C. <lb/>
to bear the <lb/>
As authorized for Daily <lb/>
we take <lb/>
treat pleasure in receiving sub-j Just received, fine line of <lb/>
writing receipts can fit you up in any style <lb/>
h . i We have a list I or price, <lb/>
receive th-n mail Mis. H. C. wards who has <lb/>
is office. We also lake orders i been her sister, Miss <lb/>
f Cox, near here, returned to her <lb/>
V . Smith and in Greenville Friday. <lb/>
I mi Friday Tobacco twine, thermometers <lb/>
end a meeting for sale by Cannon Tyson <lb/>
low in at <lb/>
r u <lb/>
i need <lb/>
Crockery, <lb/>
come to see <lb/>
Several sights h o <lb/>
into hen of Users, at it. Smith A Bro. <lb/>
killed s. Sunday night Strange <lb/>
I In- bloody services and in the <lb/>
Misses Annie Dudley, Lena <lb/>
Harris and Nora Smith are visiting <lb/>
friends on I be other side of the <lb/>
river. <lb/>
A full supply of Trunks, <lb/>
Telescopes, Grips, Satchels and <lb/>
them a trial. They are sine that <lb/>
they can you as the style <lb/>
and quality. <lb/>
are the best. Every <lb/>
pair Bold under a guarantee <lb/>
W. C. Johnson Co. control <lb/>
Hue for Ayden. <lb/>
We keep Furniture, Mattresses. <lb/>
Bed Springs, Stoves, <lb/>
etc., up Cannon <lb/>
Mi. i racket and <lb/>
with pistol in appeared on <lb/>
Episcopal church. There was a <lb/>
very large present in hear <lb/>
TO BYE <lb/>
Having just returned from the <lb/>
Philadelphia Optical College and <lb/>
graduating special course on <lb/>
the human eye, and in the science <lb/>
of optics, I feel able and <lb/>
pared to correct any of error <lb/>
of refraction that any other man <lb/>
can correct with glasses, f will <lb/>
take any case of weak eyes, or eye <lb/>
dull hurting, aching, burn <lb/>
itching eyes, or eyes with <lb/>
had or low vision, a positive <lb/>
guarantee, to relieve the trouble <lb/>
and give entire satisfaction lo <lb/>
J. W. Taylor, our optician is <lb/>
now from the <lb/>
Optical where lit <lb/>
graduated ii a special curse <lb/>
optics, ready to <lb/>
better service before; <lb/>
to from weak eye- <lb/>
and in of glasses, <lb/>
Slippers, lawns and straw hats , <lb/>
Mo extremely Clothing, Dry Goods, Cress Goods, Shoes, <lb/>
STORE. NEW <lb/>
The Fall Season has opened and found us-with a select <lb/>
line of <lb/>
he scene dispatched him and he impressed those who <lb/>
patient or not charge one cent. The ahead a <lb/>
largest per cent, of all <lb/>
tor Cash Tyson. <lb/>
Can,. A <lb/>
can supply ,, j <lb/>
almost anything in fa nut n re. <lb/>
buy, ship m -11 if, when I <lb/>
brand, seed hall and meal <lb/>
OH band. Cannon <lb/>
The freshet loaf bread right <lb/>
Tom oven <lb/>
fail to see Va. Ty. <lb/>
new mockery both plain and <lb/>
decorated, Prices are <lb/>
lb in men . <lb/>
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daily new groceries nod I <lb/>
iron, air fas- <lb/>
Thai B, Hooks is all .-. <lb/>
HATS AND CAPS. <lb/>
MIC <lb/>
a happier dime where <lb/>
chicken- do grow. <lb/>
B. U. Dad c. will do all they <lb/>
i to please you <lb/>
their new line heavy and fancy <lb/>
groceries <lb/>
W. . and wile returned <lb/>
yesterday from a visit father <lb/>
in <lb/>
K. T. of <lb/>
was selling cotton on oar <lb/>
by C <lb/>
A. Fur for which will be paid the <lb/>
highest cash market price. <lb/>
Grover has accepted <lb/>
a clerkship with J. R. Smith <lb/>
Bro. <lb/>
There was the greatest influx of <lb/>
drummers lo leave here on the <lb/>
morning train yesterday we have <lb/>
seen for some considerable length <lb/>
of time. <lb/>
E. L. has moved with his <lb/>
lo Fast Ayden DOW <lb/>
lives his own vine and <lb/>
tree. <lb/>
Miss Daisy Fred Bub- <lb/>
heard him most favorably as a <lb/>
and learned man. <lb/>
J. Raymond has u nice <lb/>
black i years old, he would <lb/>
like to sell. The horse is perfect <lb/>
gentle. <lb/>
The colored Odd Fellows had a <lb/>
big day here Friday. Speech <lb/>
making, parading and baud play- <lb/>
were the day. <lb/>
The crowd was estimated at some <lb/>
thing like considering <lb/>
the large number good order <lb/>
generally prevailed. We <lb/>
pleased to see realize Unit of <lb/>
whore large crowds <lb/>
assemble rowdyism <lb/>
are gradually dying out. Indeed <lb/>
the people, both while and colored, <lb/>
me becoming more civilized and <lb/>
the slate of morals are <lb/>
most gratifying. <lb/>
For grind stouts <lb/>
J hemp pulleys, at J. H. <lb/>
Smith A Bro. <lb/>
W. C. Co. showing <lb/>
the most complete line of <lb/>
and suit's eve. <lb/>
Clothing. <lb/>
ill-Hi <lb/>
question. I'd i hi <lb/>
nm has ., <lb/>
from f and eye i th-r.-t .,. <lb/>
strain, i.-, pt the <lb/>
when your eyes call section . stale is <lb/>
assistance. Glasses only by the call <lb/>
remedy for errors of refraction to bis and these v in <lb/>
Any style or form page ad which ,,,,, <lb/>
glasses given desired. As He is ,. K, but <lb/>
i- alive the the moat style- the the .<lb/>
Clothing. <lb/>
Bro. <lb/>
Go to E. E. Co's new <lb/>
market beef, fresh meals, <lb/>
Mrs. went to town of Give sage, and fresh fish. <lb/>
good <lb/>
references as are in county <lb/>
furnished on application. <lb/>
Very <lb/>
J. W. Taylor, D. Calico and Gingham at <lb/>
Those art squares, that Per yard, great reductions in while <lb/>
Cannon have just received slippers and summer goods, at J, <lb/>
are beam lea. It. Smith Bro. <lb/>
Oranges, apples, and all your buildings by <lb/>
fruits kept by them with <lb/>
horn. <lb/>
Cannon Tyson are guilty of <lb/>
selling their enamel bed <lb/>
steads cheap. They are daisies. <lb/>
Those Mattresses <lb/>
that Tyson handle are <lb/>
the equal of anyone the market. <lb/>
Get the Cox cotton planter the <lb/>
best on the market at J. Smith <lb/>
Dry Goods. <lb/>
that <lb/>
Dry Goods. <lb/>
Our Dry Goods line is complete and we ;.; <lb/>
Hats. <lb/>
Hats. <lb/>
Hats. <lb/>
In you will find us Head quarters. . i <lb/>
better satisfied than for three. <lb/>
Shoes. Shoes. shoes <lb/>
Our stock of shoes, arc as we can . i <lb/>
to Ilia . Oil T <lb/>
Town and County lead <lb/>
and full line of colors, kept at J. <lb/>
K. Smith Bro. <lb/>
For peaches, apples, corn <lb/>
min your money <lb/>
J. R. TURN AGE, <lb/>
AYDEN, N. C. Leader in Low Prices. <lb/>
REFRESHING. <lb/>
CURES <lb/>
POOR PRINT<lb/>
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Greenville's Bargain, Harvest <lb/>
FESTIVAL <lb/>
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28TH. <lb/>
THE WELL <lb/>
Should t with great forethought the suit he is to buy <lb/>
and the store he is tn buy from for the coming season Re <lb/>
appearance win depend largely upon the ht of <lb/>
clothes, CLOTHES <lb/>
This la the foundation of your suit. Avoid <lb/>
who deal in shoddy and pin your faith <lb/>
to Clothes. <lb/>
SPECIAL FOR CARNIVAL WEEK. <lb/>
Thursday, Have Decided to Convert my Entire <lb/>
Sept. 28th, <lb/>
Stock of Dry Goods. Shoes, Hats, mi- <lb/>
ls the Opening I <lb/>
INTO ONE <lb/>
1886 <lb/>
1905 <lb/>
CELEBRATION <lb/>
I have been selling goods to the people of Pitt and adjoining Counties for the Pat Nineteen Years and I herein give <lb/>
you my guarantee that during this VERY SPECIAL SALE I will give such alluring values as have <lb/>
never before been known in Eastern North Carolina. <lb/>
New Fall and Winter Goods Arriving Every Day <lb/>
But for want of space we can only quote a few of the many Thousands of Magnificent Bargains we are now offering. <lb/>
being distinctly <lb/>
AH the new, f Vt any <lb/>
i very interesting to you. Bring <lb/>
shoulders with you <lb/>
c s <lb/>
it <lb/>
The Man's Outfitter. <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
Greenville <lb/>
Trust Company <lb/>
NORTH CAROLINA. <lb/>
. -a A 1906. <lb/>
Celebration Sale of Men's Suits <lb/>
Men's Good Seasonable piece Suits at the following <lb/>
2.76, 3.98, 4.45, 6.45 <lb/>
Youths Long Pants Suits Age to cheaper than <lb/>
the cheapest. <lb/>
Boy's Knee Pants Suits. <lb/>
At the following Celebration <lb/>
1.47. <lb/>
Men's Pants. <lb/>
1.37, 1.63, 1.95, 2.98. <lb/>
During the <lb/>
Celebration Prices on Shoes, Men's <lb/>
Boy's Knee Pants at and per pair. <lb/>
Brogans worth now <lb/>
Fine Dress Shoes 1.25, 1.50 <lb/>
Pat. Leather latest toes <lb/>
worth now <lb/>
Shoes Ladies <lb/>
Per pair, <lb/>
Shoes from lie per pair up. <lb/>
Men's and Boy's Hats <lb/>
A Carload of men's hats in shapes and Colors at <lb/>
your own prices. <lb/>
Boy's hats from up. <lb/>
Men's Overcoats now <lb/>
Boy's Overcoats as low as <lb/>
Special Celebration Sale <lb/>
Best grade black taffeta silk <lb/>
Full line quality colored taffeta <lb/>
Extra quality and Width <lb/>
inch regular plaids and solid <lb/>
Mixed suitings, worth going at <lb/>
Plaid worth <lb/>
Full line panamas, worth <lb/>
inch all colors ladies broadcloth worth <lb/>
A big line velvets, now <lb/>
Big line dark colors <lb/>
Pretty patterns in tapestry worth going for <lb/>
Light colors in yard wide <lb/>
Dark colors for <lb/>
Heaviest outing light cotton <lb/>
Extra Sensation <lb/>
Ladies tailor made suits worth 7-50 now <lb/>
Ladies tailor made suits worth 22.50 now <lb/>
10.000 yards checked homespun, <lb/>
yards best calico <lb/>
Blankets for double beds each <lb/>
Best apron check gingham <lb/>
Big line hamburg <lb/>
Ladies kid gloves <lb/>
Misses fancy hose <lb/>
Best quality table damask <lb/>
Yard wide bleaching to a customer at <lb/>
lie <lb/>
2.50 <lb/>
5.00 <lb/>
1-2 <lb/>
1-2 <lb/>
1-2 <lb/>
1-2 <lb/>
8-4 <lb/>
,,;,,. LIABILITIES. <lb/>
Overdrafts, 4,274.60 fund 6,500.00 <lb/>
profits, <lb/>
All other estate payable <lb/>
Doe from Hank rime o <lb/>
Qua items <lb/>
Gold coin . <lb/>
subject to check 74,725.79 <lb/>
National Bank g <lb/>
S. notes <lb/>
Total <lb/>
Total, <lb/>
164,124.49 <lb/>
Carolina, County of Pitt, <lb/>
I R above named bank, do solemnly <lb/>
that the above state is rue to the best of my knowledge <lb/>
and belief. R. J. Cashier. <lb/>
an worn to <lb/>
me, this day Sept., 1905. <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
During this Great Celebrated Sale we will Give Away to the first fifty customers who buy worth <lb/>
of goods and will give us their names, one large size egg crate. Every article fully guaranteed may <lb/>
be exchanged at any time or money will be refunded. Come to see us and we will send you back home <lb/>
well pleased. <lb/>
Come high expectations and even then you will be for far more than you can possibly anticipate <lb/>
will be realized. <lb/>
Remember this Great Festival Sale Opens Thursday. Sept. 28th. at a. m. sharp. <lb/>
C T. <lb/>
Hardware. <lb/>
For t Stoves <lb/>
Pumps, Guns, Am- <lb/>
munition, Two Horse <lb/>
Steel Plows, Heat Cutters and <lb/>
In fact anything <lb/>
in Hardware come to <lb/>
H. L. CARR <lb/>
STRAY TAKEN UP. m n M- <lb/>
I have take. a A wall comes <lb/>
hit has en with my ran Iron. <lb/>
about two months. The taxed organs. D <lb/>
. i. i- Liver and <lb/>
,. I. . <lb/>
The Death Penalty. <lb/>
A little sometimes results <lb/>
in death. Thus a mere scratch, <lb/>
insignificant cuts or puny boils <lb/>
have paid the death penalty. It <lb/>
is wise to have <lb/>
Salve ever It's the best <lb/>
naive on earth and will prevent fa- <lb/>
when burns, wires, ulcers <lb/>
and threaten. Only at <lb/>
J. L. Drug Store. <lb/>
V piano for sale at a sac- <lb/>
the is one <lb/>
I of handled by the <lb/>
Co, was bought <lb/>
by a gentleman who <lb/>
lost hit, little girl. <lb/>
-rilling to lose over a <lb/>
dollars. Cash or time, apply <lb/>
I to Ci. O. or W. A. <lb/>
Greenville N. C. <lb/>
End of Bitter Fight. <lb/>
physicians bad a long and <lb/>
stubborn light an on <lb/>
my rig. F <lb/>
gave me <lb/>
Everybody thought my time had <lb/>
come. As a resort I tried Dr, <lb/>
King's New Discovery for Con- <lb/>
The received <lb/>
was striking and my <lb/>
in a few days, Sow I've entirely <lb/>
regained my It conquers <lb/>
all coughs, colds, and throat and <lb/>
lung trouble Guaranteed by <lb/>
L. Woolen, druggist. Price <lb/>
and Trial bottles free. <lb/>
I Bilk and zephyr shawl, all <lb/>
I colors extra heavy in black. D. <lb/>
I M. Johnson Co. Grifton M. C. <lb/>
Suicide Prevented. <lb/>
A startling announcement that a <lb/>
preventive of suicide had been <lb/>
discovered will interest many. <lb/>
A run down system, or <lb/>
Invariably precede suicide and <lb/>
something has been found that <lb/>
will prevent that condition which <lb/>
makes suicide likely. At the first <lb/>
thought of self destruction take <lb/>
Electric It being a great <lb/>
tonic and will strengthen <lb/>
the nerves and build up the system. <lb/>
It's also a great stomach, liver and <lb/>
kidney regulator. Only Sat- <lb/>
guaranteed by Jno. L. <lb/>
Why use Cotton Baskets when <lb/>
you can get Cotton Sheets at less <lb/>
than half the price. White. <lb/>
m s w <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
J. WHICHARD. mi <lb/>
tad <lb/>
DOLLAR PK IN ADVANCE <lb/>
VOL No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA. TUESDAY. OCTOBER <lb/>
No. <lb/>
TO THE WHITE TEACHERS. <lb/>
WEEK IN <lb/>
I Service and Baptist <lb/>
Tarboro, N C, Oct 6th <lb/>
This week been notably a <lb/>
one for At I <lb/>
Her. Perry <lb/>
in the I. compel Maine <lb/>
the rule governing a <lb/>
in be present. I desire hi sT <lb/>
The first of the Tench- <lb/>
for the <lb/>
echoed year will t held in the<lb/>
in Saturday, Oct. <lb/>
in all that a <lb/>
will to he <lb/>
dared for each absence should there <lb/>
tie any. I believe, however, <lb/>
you will come you love I <lb/>
work. A teacher's Interest In <lb/>
aisled the rector Rev. Mr. Hard- <lb/>
a mission which <lb/>
s of nearly a week. <lb/>
Mr Webber is an able divine. <lb/>
On the of the last <lb/>
bath, In audience composed of <lb/>
men exclusively he strongly <lb/>
the <lb/>
daily celebration o. toe hundred and <lb/>
Much interest <lb/>
one <lb/>
Hiss, were the product of a <lb/>
I cultured mind and made their <lb/>
on all heard <lb/>
n. <lb/>
Holy <lb/>
throughout the <lb/>
the spirit of piety was <lb/>
revived. <lb/>
RIVER <lb/>
annual of the Tar <lb/>
-o of the Mission, <lb/>
was convened <lb/>
day in by the moderator, Rev <lb/>
T. M of Rocky Mount. <lb/>
Revs I Taylor, Warrant <lb/>
a standard of morality, <lb/>
work is shown by theme embraced his <lb/>
a congregation of the <lb/>
The meeting- will he ,,,,. sex the following afternoon <lb/>
and <lb/>
needs to be here. The <lb/>
are to fol and all u will in <lb/>
if yon are <lb/>
and blanks for all the <lb/>
will be distributed<lb/>
from wt i <lb/>
be given you winch i u will <lb/>
forbids m i <lb/>
voucher leg <lb/>
properly kept and <lb/>
filled. <lb/>
this lie done Will ti give <lb/>
this meeting. It <lb/>
be present and have a-y tr <lb/>
ab these you will <lb/>
to b except yourself. <lb/>
I also to have a ii. it <lb/>
you day as to j u <lb/>
are going to leach. <lb/>
etc. It may be <lb/>
lo you and your school hi I <lb/>
report to <lb/>
Corded for reference tori he l <lb/>
of ed neat ion, <lb/>
will done this j <lb/>
have not been required here-<lb/>
that they be done. It <lb/>
know what they are I <lb/>
how you can do I hem. This meet <lb/>
log will be the time and <lb/>
where site- Information i I <lb/>
give <lb/>
begin <lb/>
you are not here I don't brethren. Rev. U It <lb/>
what you will do. A meal me. , discussed an inter- <lb/>
is what we wish and what eating report on temperance State <lb/>
missions was the subject of <lb/>
by the association for <lb/>
such missions for the coming <lb/>
year. <lb/>
At the Wednesday <lb/>
the association <lb/>
to employ an <lb/>
at a salary of one thousand <lb/>
dollars and traveling <lb/>
and Piney Grove were <lb/>
admitted as new churches to <lb/>
The devotional Wed- <lb/>
evening were conducted <lb/>
by Rev. W. W. Barnes <lb/>
Rev G T. read and <lb/>
discussed a report home mis- <lb/>
embracing the Southern. <lb/>
states and the island of Cuba <lb/>
only. <lb/>
A report on the orphanage was <lb/>
read and discussed by Rev, Mr <lb/>
Martin, of Spring Hope. There <lb/>
is said to be a debt of about <lb/>
eleven thousand dollars against <lb/>
this institution. The association <lb/>
IN <lb/>
Km tor <lb/>
Pleas space i. yon <lb/>
payer to the of <lb/>
Wiley C., son M. G. and Flor- <lb/>
Maye, who was taken so early <lb/>
from by a fatal <lb/>
at the Building ft <lb/>
Lumber Co. where he was an <lb/>
and also a <lb/>
Wiley was bore- September <lb/>
26th, died August 17th, <lb/>
1905; making his stay on earth <lb/>
years mouths and days; <lb/>
He was wounded august <lb/>
about o'clock a. m. and died at <lb/>
f- in. A loving father, <lb/>
brother and skilled physicians did <lb/>
AND SOCIAL <lb/>
Thin company will <lb/>
show in <lb/>
A. D. left <lb/>
H. H. Wilson, of is <lb/>
visiting relatives here. <lb/>
Cum. left this <lb/>
for a trip the road. <lb/>
Visa of Fremont <lb/>
is visiting In. K, S. <lb/>
Rev. F. D. and James <lb/>
returned Wednesday <lb/>
evening from Norfolk. <lb/>
Mrs. V. Seawall, of Faison, <lb/>
came Wednesday to visit <lb/>
Mi i hi to <lb/>
Friday evening. <lb/>
Misses d Effie Grimes, <lb/>
Bethel, earn in Friday evening <lb/>
t i visit Mi- <lb/>
i I Hamilton, <lb/>
in evening and re- <lb/>
home this morning. <lb/>
all they could ft his recovery, hut <lb/>
alas, a higher power laid a he Mrs. P. E. Dancy. <lb/>
baud upon his life and his <lb/>
soul away so peacefully to another <lb/>
world, and left a lifeless corp-s to <lb/>
be to so many broken <lb/>
hearts fur their last look upon his <lb/>
cold Inc. <lb/>
thirty-two dollars to this cause. <lb/>
The session Thursday morning <lb/>
was opened <lb/>
conducted by Rev. Kev. Manning August <lb/>
formerly pastor of the <lb/>
Tarboro church. Reports and <lb/>
discussions were heard on <lb/>
H. T. Ki g went to Grifton <lb/>
Wednesday evening to attend the <lb/>
district convention of the Christian <lb/>
church. <lb/>
Mrs. aim <lb/>
Funeral services were conducted Ruth of Bethel, <lb/>
came in evening to <lb/>
visit <lb/>
. ti at four p <lb/>
host of many friends <lb/>
and E E Burner, of Richmond, led <lb/>
in prayer The introductory <lb/>
delivered by Rev I. Lump <lb/>
kin, of <lb/>
The r II id the churches wan <lb/>
called and delegates from of the <lb/>
enrolled Rev. <lb/>
Mr unanimously <lb/>
himself as moder- <lb/>
for ensuing year. <lb/>
Three new pastors were intro- <lb/>
these being Revs. J E. <lb/>
of Greenville, W W Barnes, <lb/>
to their loss, but we hope <lb/>
cation, relief, our loss is his Heavenly gain <lb/>
woman's work, digests of church blooming youth he was so bright <lb/>
letters, other topics. <lb/>
The association claims a <lb/>
ding ten thousand <lb/>
And treasured a a flower, <lb/>
But was taken this world Of <lb/>
strife, <lb/>
By a stronger baud than <lb/>
second largest in the world. . . <lb/>
. . , . lie was noble, strong and brave, <lb/>
A resolution of thanks to the ,. .,,., <lb/>
I Tarboro and the people <lb/>
I generally for their hospitality <lb/>
was unanimously adopted by <lb/>
rising vote <lb/>
Dr. then pronounced j We can meet earth no more, <lb/>
the benediction and the But hope to meet some day, <lb/>
W E Cox left this more <lb/>
for being ed <lb/>
wire too a funeral <lb/>
vice. <lb/>
Mis, Frank Carr and dangled, <lb/>
A blue, of Greene county, <lb/>
-pent today here with Mrs. J. W <lb/>
Allen. <lb/>
Mi-s <lb/>
With no afflictions Hamilton, and k Manning, <lb/>
But as brought so early to w,., have <lb/>
grave y i. ; Moor-, left this morn- <lb/>
By an awful accident. <lb/>
Miss Barnhill, of <lb/>
; who has been visiting her parent <lb/>
to meet next year Beyond the toils and cares life, I Mr j Barnhill, re <lb/>
with Red Oak church in Nosh <lb/>
county. <lb/>
. brighter land than day. <lb/>
Written by his loving titter. <lb/>
Mote. <lb/>
of Elm City, and J T Eubanks of a, the Church. <lb/>
Bethel. . , <lb/>
In the after. u report on Sun-1 As announced in pap. r <lb/>
schools as read and discuss., j the Mission services at the ; <lb/>
by the Rev. J T. Jenkins. A report by Bishop <lb/>
of your schools .- ii, , was then read by Rev. will next Sunday <lb/>
the next If j T and discussed by <lb/>
night sermons through the follow- <lb/>
MAYO-GRIMES. <lb/>
turned home this morning. <lb/>
Mis. Nannie dimes and Miss <lb/>
Fannie of <lb/>
who have Mrs T. <lb/>
Vincent, returned home today. <lb/>
Misses Sidney and Pattie Daven <lb/>
P rt, o Pact Ann's Fleming, <lb/>
See <lb/>
hope to bare that day. <lb/>
that you are prevent. <lb/>
County Supt. schools. <lb/>
LIGHT PRICES REDUCED <lb/>
Week being as<lb/>
ii <lb/>
Communion, <lb/>
Episcopal <lb/>
kilowatt to cents. The patron- <lb/>
what lengthy after ii <lb/>
report thereon had been read by <lb/>
Mr The Heart <lb/>
resolved to raise one thousand There will also he morning <lb/>
dollars in the next sixty days for the week begin. <lb/>
i at o'clock. I.- <lb/>
three sermons at morning <lb/>
vi. es will be on growth, <lb/>
M P Davis, of ,, <lb/>
. , ,, ., , subjects <lb/>
I to Rev. L. . . , , . ., <lb/>
hist three <lb/>
f the morning will be on <lb/>
Married near Bethel on <lb/>
day 4th, residence of <lb/>
Mr. T. C. Grimes, Miss Nina, bis of House, Staton, <lb/>
amiable daughter to Mr. T V. are Mrs. <lb/>
Mayo, one of p. Davenport. <lb/>
will he the last day <lb/>
Mrs. <lb/>
Thursday evening from <lb/>
farmer. <lb/>
The ceremony impressively <lb/>
formed by . T. Lawrence <lb/>
of Hamilton. march <lb/>
of i c <lb/>
of the Aldermen. <lb/>
were in <lb/>
session Thursday <lb/>
as much <lb/>
business as usual and the of <lb/>
t was reached earlier. <lb/>
The reported <lb/>
t hat r t had made <lb/>
in- the money <lb/>
needed e the sew- <lb/>
. a I for <lb/>
the be made in a <lb/>
few days. <lb/>
The at reel <lb/>
o et h work, but <lb/>
t the -i.,. in fair cot <lb/>
the sidewalks need- <lb/>
log most at <lb/>
in -i- . f lb- street from <lb/>
Die in-. v he to a point near <lb/>
house came up <lb/>
was p it to next meeting. <lb/>
The mat f exempting firemen <lb/>
in poll was referred to <lb/>
to report at next <lb/>
. made their <lb/>
.-t h. <lb/>
he clerk and tax <lb/>
fixed at <lb/>
mo. collected tor water <lb/>
service has heretofore <lb/>
been . .-1 o the on lit of the <lb/>
water and commission, and <lb/>
n ordered hat these <lb/>
hereafter lie turned to the <lb/>
of the town. <lb/>
The salary the police- <lb/>
mail was Increased from to <lb/>
per moil II, <lb/>
Aldermen and <lb/>
H r were appointed pun- <lb/>
i I lo . <lb/>
J. Willis Has mantel all <lb/>
license-. <lb/>
u i the treasury <lb/>
issued. <lb/>
Plant ii Prospering and are missions <lb/>
Given the Benefit. The address of welcome made by <lb/>
The price of electric current lot <lb/>
use business <lb/>
has been reduced cents per <lb/>
wan softly <lb/>
Grimes. Owing to there <lb/>
mourning in family <lb/>
u only a marriage <lb/>
popularity of couple was j spending a few days with <lb/>
the <lb/>
louse returned September showed <lb/>
-lock on baud i <lb/>
hand hi 1.00, bill <lb/>
returned <lb/>
Thursday the <lb/>
Mr- from July Is to Oct. lit <lb/>
be i <lb/>
display <lb/>
Rev <lb/>
and was respond <lb/>
Morgan on behalf of the <lb/>
A prayer made for the Rev , <lb/>
age of the municipal plant has so ,,,, been I <lb/>
increased that the water and light <lb/>
commissioners, their monthly <lb/>
meeting night, found <lb/>
that this reduction could with <lb/>
safety be made. It speaks e i r <lb/>
H plant has been hi <lb/>
only ii few months, and <lb/>
ti, u in price means a <lb/>
saving to tin For <lb/>
those who have <lb/>
used kilowatts per mouth at a <lb/>
co-i will hen net <lb/>
same for those using <lb/>
kilowatts at no <lb/>
for and so for whale <lb/>
the customer At <lb/>
this low rate of cents kilo- <lb/>
watt the number of customers <lb/>
doubt further Increased <lb/>
Lot Examination. <lb/>
mined at home by the illness <lb/>
daughter. to have mad. the <lb/>
historical address <lb/>
The devotional exercises which <lb/>
opened the tea ion Tuesday evening <lb/>
were by -I <lb/>
c of the hi <lb/>
of the Tar River old <lb/>
Sandy Creek seventy years <lb/>
v. Mr For. t, <lb/>
made a splendid address on he <lb/>
I outlook of the Baptists <lb/>
Sod, through the <lb/>
and III. <lb/>
the Approach <lb/>
till <lb/>
in r d nun s i ill<lb/>
and I ho i <lb/>
many . ill hen thorn, <lb/>
K. Cox, <lb/>
FOR THE LIBERTY. <lb/>
Tobacco Sales September. <lb/>
mat t by cent- per <lb/>
while the Liberty's average <lb/>
as thereby showing an <lb/>
cent's per <lb/>
I y <lb/>
I in mid i the <lb/>
hey lo d k <lb/>
s, They <lb/>
days in <lb/>
will re. urn in <lb/>
i M home. <lb/>
M i h i in <lb/>
Lost Three Finders <lb/>
Jo W .- . . . f <lb/>
. . iii t lie factory the Build, <lb/>
Lumber Co., lost three <lb/>
of bit left band, Thursday <lb/>
afternoon, by getting his band <lb/>
caught in a in around which <lb/>
u at work. <lb/>
Almost Ready. <lb/>
Superintendent F. <lb/>
us the new telephone <lb/>
The Wednesday morning <lb/>
opened with exercises advantage of <lb/>
conducted by Rev. II. II. March- to the tellers who were wise will be ready to cut over by <lb/>
burn. enough to patronize the Liberty, Monday. The new system is <lb/>
foreign was Oar books are open to the In- going to lie a Improvement <lb/>
special order business Dr the public. no one. Bo far as they <lb/>
i I k. We are here with e been tested phones <lb/>
a cheap talk. We are <lb/>
Only next I pared missionary map of the world tie money to back our every suite- excellently, <lb/>
rill be held examination and delivered an able from moot, to convince you that <lb/>
of the year for white teachers. of missions, One I Liberty is place to sell <lb/>
those who have not been examined sand and live dollars were tobacco if is any <lb/>
voted to be raised during the next Why <lb/>
year for foreign <lb/>
o'clock <lb/>
missions was special <lb/>
order. D <lb/>
the report recited some <lb/>
i highly interesting statistics <lb/>
must he present then, <lb/>
Friday, Oct. the <lb/>
teachers of the county will be <lb/>
examined. expect to <lb/>
you bad better be here that day- <lb/>
This will be your last chance. <lb/>
W. II. <lb/>
Your friends, <lb/>
W. T. ft Co. <lb/>
Alien's minstrels h id a . <lb/>
crowd under tent <lb/>
night was up <lb/>
Better Send Him On. <lb/>
A man going through this section <lb/>
lately claiming to represent art <lb/>
schools iii cities has been <lb/>
working a slid he people. <lb/>
people love lo be hum. <lb/>
bugged. <lb/>
slater, Mrs. W. Allen. <lb/>
v. and Prof. W <lb/>
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White, returned In me today. <lb/>
Miss Maggie <lb/>
more, who been visiting <lb/>
uncle, K. I- Humber, left this <lb/>
morning Littleton. <lb/>
sod Mrs. II Moore and <lb/>
from Grifton win re have been <lb/>
attending the <lb/>
district <lb/>
Mrs. J. l. <lb/>
who has be. n visiting her sister, <lb/>
W. Allen, home <lb/>
tins morning. <lb/>
Mis. Julia Baltimore, <lb/>
who has been Mi. and <lb/>
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X. C. i , <lb/>
County Supt. Schools. Three thousand dollars were <lb/>
and <lb/>
everything they hear. <lb/>
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Arthur Willi mis and fan <lb/>
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night from this place to Green <lb/>
for the bent lit of those who Wished <lb/>
returned home . of <lb/>
who attended were Dr. L. B. <lb/>
Bethel, Ricks, H. Stanley, <lb/>
and Miss Mary raj Raker, W. T. Hart ell, Bar <lb/>
in It. T. l Cecil <lb/>
i. Harrington. <lb/>
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