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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/>
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Capital stock d in 110,000.01 <lb/>
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State <lb/>
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J V. JOHNSTON, <lb/>
Notary <lb/>
T. L. TURN AGE, <lb/>
R. L. DAVIS. <lb/>
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Fencings, Iron Vases, <lb/>
CHAS. MILLER WALSH,<lb/>
Monumental Work and Cemetery <lb/>
Furnishings. <lb/>
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ribbons, father, etc. <lb/>
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Greenville. N. C. <lb/>
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At the <lb/>
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4,274.00 6,500.00 <lb/>
Stocks, etc, Undivided less <lb/>
and 2.415.114 taxes paid <lb/>
All other real 250.78 Hills payable 45.000.00 <lb/>
Time <lb/>
10,081.20 <lb/>
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items 781.32 <lb/>
coin Oil <lb/>
Silver coin <lb/>
National Bank a and <lb/>
other S. notes 13,079.01 <lb/>
deposit <lb/>
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State Carolina, County of Pitt, <lb/>
I, It. of above mimed bank, do solemnly <lb/>
wear that above true to the heal of my knowledge <lb/>
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d W using <lb/>
ingenuity to d <lb/>
,.,. prim The <lb/>
continue IO do so if ft Bud <lb/>
maintained by the people If the <lb/>
advance lb a <lb/>
i I'll- crop in cents to <lb/>
y aid require <lb/>
e. S. C, <lb/>
class matter, <lb/>
A desired at m Pill <lb/>
in l to <lb/>
r. <lb/>
County. Tuesday, 1905. <lb/>
Coll n Spinners of Britain but little co operative Hi Insecure <lb/>
Herald a <lb/>
f-r the president <lb/>
such a suit ill of e <lb/>
towns hit Southern trip, that h <lb/>
it I- and therefore <lb/>
time is limited. <lb/>
ADDRESS <lb/>
Cotton Merchants <lb/>
and<lb/>
Southern <lb/>
a of the Executive <lb/>
of the Commits of the Southern Otto. <lb/>
. held at , <lb/>
era back to It. L fl <lb/>
. . ., pages, and that just <lb/>
ten day after the union <lb/>
strike. The News and have <lb/>
d e as well. Pretty record <lb/>
The has derided. <lb/>
from each cotton <lb/>
State and Territory were present <lb/>
a report on the condition of the <lb/>
ton crop made up to August <lb/>
compiled from returns of <lb/>
more than correspondents <lb/>
a condition of per cent <lb/>
om Dewey, the Sex hank as compared with a condition of <lb/>
not have a percent for a corresponding period <lb/>
crop <lb/>
of 1904. An i f the <lb/>
new trial, but meet toe six <lb/>
, t i- w n i n from <lb/>
sentence d <lb/>
year penitentiary <lb/>
a him by the lower court. Bo he <lb/>
will at -t part of whet he <lb/>
s. <lb/>
nil has advanced a cent a gallon. <lb/>
And bow d after Rockefeller's big <lb/>
donation of 110.000.0011 to higher <lb/>
pi,. i ,, men who argued for <lb/>
a carnival h ground of it being <lb/>
a trade puller for the merchants are <lb/>
won <lb/>
re went to <lb/>
Charlotte is getting over <lb/>
t-,. .,,, . the president will <lb/>
at p half an hour in that city instead <lb/>
of five minutes. <lb/>
The ill <lb/>
but clubbing <lb/>
has ever made.<lb/>
us J <lb/>
offers the <lb/>
Watch out for it. The offer will in <lb/>
elude several good at ball <lb/>
price <lb/>
President K- nil <lb/>
an I he dead <lb/>
in earnest when lie d <lb/>
would n t st f r a third term- <lb/>
counting mi <lb/>
term. We arc I a <lb/>
People know v. Ii ii Mm t <lb/>
enough a tool thing.- <lb/>
ton Star. <lb/>
Te Form <lb/>
An effort is to In made to form B <lb/>
socialist party in state A state <lb/>
convention to be in Greens- <lb/>
on I this month It <lb/>
claimed by the , <lb/>
are good for a large <lb/>
dance The attempt will made <lb/>
to effect a thorough organization <lb/>
the party in this Mate Eugene V <lb/>
socialist candidate fr <lb/>
president lust year, is expected to be <lb/>
i other leading <lb/>
of tho national patty. <lb/>
same i indicated a <lb/>
yield of 0.88, babe of cotton. <lb/>
Taking this information a guide <lb/>
in connection the <lb/>
demand f r t c n by the <lb/>
spinners the world, <lb/>
high prices of cotton good, the <lb/>
heavy cost to the product is for <lb/>
and harvesting this crop, <lb/>
the committee agreed that eleven <lb/>
cents as minimum price, basis mid- <lb/>
at p would lie <lb/>
i ream i I c price <lb/>
to be asked t tins <lb/>
season f -i It Inn been <lb/>
r. ; and hot <lb/>
denied, that spinners can pay twelve <lb/>
I.-- u r p middling cotton <lb/>
at the present time and still make <lb/>
I it in the manufacture of <lb/>
the raw material into the finished <lb/>
fabric. been recently de <lb/>
eland between Russia and Japan. <lb/>
The n hole civilized world is in a <lb/>
most prosperous condition and the <lb/>
all the cotton mills of <lb/>
Europe and America are running <lb/>
night and day to supply the tr. <lb/>
demands for cotton goods. <lb/>
The enormous crop of American <lb/>
cotton reaching unprecedented <lb/>
figures nearly hales <lb/>
has been easily absorbed by the <lb/>
-I rs average price <lb/>
is per p Of crop there <lb/>
was only a small reserve stock if <lb/>
little more than a million hales to be <lb/>
carried into the season of C on <lb/>
first day of September, if no <lb/>
more than ten million hales of cotton <lb/>
ire harvested this season to be add- <lb/>
, t., the small n serve stock carried <lb/>
n. from the crops of 1904, the <lb/>
mills of world, the present <lb/>
rate of e n, face a <lb/>
in raw cotton before another crop <lb/>
be planted, cultivated and placed <lb/>
hi n the i . i The mills I ave <lb/>
for many months <lb/>
for delivery of goods to lie man <lb/>
ii i it ton yet lo l <lb/>
In from the he <lb/>
i have sold to the spinners <lb/>
to he i livered the <lb/>
months which is to be <lb/>
have combined to crush the <lb/>
efforts of the f inn. rs to maintain <lb/>
prices, and Exporters <lb/>
all in their power to hammer down <lb/>
the market. The of the <lb/>
is easy and simple. <lb/>
ability of the farmers Vi win this <lb/>
is <lb/>
I as for the pro <lb/>
I of your firesides and your <lb/>
homes, your wives, children and your <lb/>
country. Stop selling at <lb/>
present prices Call upon your <lb/>
merchants and bankers to aid you in <lb/>
the heroic straggle lies ahead <lb/>
Store your cotton in the seed <lb/>
ever and do have it <lb/>
ginned until later in season <lb/>
St the lint cotton under good <lb/>
sheds to keep it dry on the farm or <lb/>
place it warehouses, where the <lb/>
receipts are needed collateral to <lb/>
money to meet maturing <lb/>
obligations All other lines of <lb/>
borrow money, why not the <lb/>
farmers. hen by so doing they can <lb/>
hold their off the market and <lb/>
materially advance its price, <lb/>
no attention to the <lb/>
lure being printed circulated <lb/>
broadcast throughout the South. <lb/>
Thia is done with one object and <lb/>
that is to discourage and induce you <lb/>
less eleven cent for <lb/>
bale crop <lb/>
Let people know the <lb/>
know the power of their strength <lb/>
and then lit them act promptly and <lb/>
the victory for higher prices will <lb/>
soon lie won, then their great staple <lb/>
will be selling at its real value to <lb/>
the world. <lb/>
Overwhelmingly Defeated <lb/>
It seems strange to us <lb/>
where we have had the law <lb/>
for so long, that there are sections i f <lb/>
the State, especially in eastern North <lb/>
Carolina, where opposition to the <lb/>
Stock law is very strong Al out <lb/>
one fourth of Moore county is under <lb/>
Block law and an election was held <lb/>
Tuesday to pass on the cf <lb/>
putting the reminder of the county . <lb/>
under law. The proposition <lb/>
overwhelmingly defeated and the <lb/>
denizens of Moore will continue to <lb/>
fence their crops against <lb/>
fence the cattle from the <lb/>
crops While the campaign was <lb/>
going on the Moore county papers <lb/>
were ltd with communications for <lb/>
and against the stock <lb/>
old argument, that ii <lb/>
is i n to nature, outrage ant <lb/>
a crime, to prohibit cattle running <lb/>
to sell your cotton prices <lb/>
, I on the range was used powerful <lb/>
II has been <lb/>
As producers <lb/>
its value. <lb/>
that is and <lb/>
, , the law was passed for <lb/>
set got d prices, at least eleven <lb/>
. , . . i . was not <lb/>
cents per pound, mere will be but <lb/>
little or profit in this crop. <lb/>
ck up the <lb/>
present heavy receipts to , w for Ir d. II and he <lb/>
put n through Ii was his <lb/>
in; it could not have <lb/>
been at that time nor for many veers <lb/>
afterward. a member of the <lb/>
was petitioned <lb/>
not less than eleven cents for every <lb/>
pound of middling cotton you have <lb/>
to i The Southern Cotton A i <lb/>
The Educational <lb/>
and Co operative The Ann n <lb/>
can Society of Equity, The <lb/>
Alliance of Carolina have <lb/>
agreed on the minimum price <lb/>
eleven cents and the membership if <lb/>
these powerful organizations, stand <lb/>
together in unity and harmony <lb/>
defy the combinations of the <lb/>
world and win another notable <lb/>
the like of which was never wit- <lb/>
before. <lb/>
Call your county and district <lb/>
meetings throughout the entire belt <lb/>
Build p your membership in the <lb/>
Southern Cotton Association <lb/>
stand firmly together for justice and <lb/>
tin. Corn Association. <lb/>
protection- it you nu <lb/>
B de your cotton for or days -pile 2nd annual me ting of Pitt <lb/>
i Association guarantee an c unity cord association <lb/>
advance in the price to eleven cents sill meet in th court house Thurs- <lb/>
per pound. Do rash your cotton I day, Oct. 1905. <lb/>
on a depressed market, bill sell slow-; Invitation is extended <lb/>
and prove to the world beyond r,. nu mm ere In c and <lb/>
question of Southern bring an exhibit. <lb/>
farmers the ability, the deter A. J. <lb/>
the lo force <lb/>
the world to recognize their power <lb/>
in maintaining a fair puce for <lb/>
j really looks like something is <lb/>
The Southern Cotton Association about to lie done. We have been <lb/>
must he maintained and financed by informed petitions are now <lb/>
the farmers of th South Its <lb/>
in the Legislature his last. <lb/>
did his county a good service, <lb/>
though bis efforts were not generally <lb/>
appreciated at the lime Fact is <lb/>
.-as much bad bl and many <lb/>
tin, but no effort was made <lb/>
repeal the law, everybody got used <lb/>
lo it and now we wonder how we <lb/>
would do without it The Moore <lb/>
county folks, if they had pi quiet, <lb/>
might have prevailed on some <lb/>
the Legislature to pass the <lb/>
law for them This is hardly <lb/>
probable now since I he election <lb/>
shows such a strong sentiment <lb/>
against the law <lb/>
mark. <lb/>
T. <lb/>
OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb/>
-saw. DEN, N. J.- <lb/>
At the of business August 26th, 1905. <lb/>
the producers. The spinners <lb/>
We Let you Marion finds the Exporters are heavily short <lb/>
with n hut paper contracts in <lb/>
that I of some kind compels <lb/>
him to Greensboro on that day, <lb/>
and while there, of course, he will <lb/>
try to make a deal with the socialists, <lb/>
if there are enough present to get up <lb/>
a negotiation the state <lb/>
election in the socialists poled <lb/>
votes o t of the total of <lb/>
of the South hold the spot cotton in <lb/>
their hands and control absolutely <lb/>
the lo lo the situation. Will the <lb/>
formers lake advantage of the <lb/>
did they occupy, and I i <lb/>
,,, rt ii rights to <lb/>
to protect the interest of the pro- <lb/>
is recognized and feared by <lb/>
all the h speculative and cot <lb/>
ton interests of America and Europe <lb/>
If we go down in defeat the enemy <lb/>
will he merciless and it will take <lb/>
twenty years for the South to recover <lb/>
again. Stand by tho Association <lb/>
and thereby protect your individual hopes a. to see it accomplished <lb/>
interests <lb/>
circulated among the towns on <lb/>
branch of the Atlantic <lb/>
Line with a view of securing another <lb/>
daily train- That is a move in the <lb/>
right direction and if the towns <lb/>
work together the <lb/>
train will he sec a red, Tub <lb/>
roil has been hammering on <lb/>
this proposition a long time and <lb/>
Loans and Discounts, paid in, <lb/>
Furniture and pins fund 1,000.00 <lb/>
Demand profits less <lb/>
Hue from Hanks, <lb/>
Cash Items. unpaid . <lb/>
Gold Coin, <lb/>
Silver Coin, subject to check, <lb/>
National Hank notes 3.80 <lb/>
other D. <lb/>
Total. <lb/>
Total. <lb/>
NORTH s <lb/>
county of <lb/>
I, R. of <lb/>
is i- <lb/>
lief. <lb/>
sworn to <lb/>
and financially able to manage Now for a long pull, a strong me f 1905. <lb/>
t her interests from and a pull all together of Kinston. HODGES, <lb/>
cast by all parties. was f . m .,,,,,,,, , <lb/>
the buyers Will nit the <lb/>
for W. A. for <lb/>
governor. This had only one <lb/>
more candidate in Held, C. <lb/>
Lindsay for lieutenant governor, <lb/>
who received votes So there <lb/>
docs not seem to be much cause for <lb/>
fear on part of the democrats <lb/>
that their will be greatly <lb/>
weakened by organization of the <lb/>
socialists. If Marion Duller should <lb/>
succeed in making B deal he will <lb/>
timid <lb/>
an i <lb/>
chants and local hankers throughout <lb/>
the up solidly In n <lb/>
ranks with the farmers against tin <lb/>
combinations that are so actively <lb/>
work to depress pries and defeat <lb/>
the will of tho people <lb/>
MUST ill i. HI <lb/>
Every man in tin- South, no m ii <lb/>
I a is <lb/>
a-id <lb/>
dominating and hands business men to operate with the <lb/>
of her enemies business men in other towns along <lb/>
Last January the price of cotton I the Atlantic Coast Line <lb/>
was depressed to six cents per pound and note the results Ii will he's <lb/>
an I Si Ci rein, inhered that the of <lb/>
was a the New Orleans company did not refuse the commit <lb/>
Convention Jan to bring tee from Kinston, outright, when s <lb/>
about harmony among the request woe made for this double,, j <lb/>
and bankers so as to daily A. C. L- and if <lb/>
the price to ten cents i the business show s united <lb/>
The world knows front and furnish company good <lb/>
h this powerful why the extra service should <lb/>
advanced be established there is little <lb/>
i July ii will e. <lb/>
apparent <lb/>
Notary <lb/>
swear <lb/>
, ,, . be- <lb/>
J. R. SMITH, <lb/>
i Attest; <lb/>
K. SMITH, <lb/>
R. CANNON.<lb/>
e. <lb/>
to the strength cf his duty during the coming <lb/>
the Pop-Rep. <lb/>
the <lb/>
t, ten cents in the S on July <lb/>
3rd, live months later. <lb/>
it will e. <lb/>
Tin -c good reasons arc <lb/>
only this the given business man along the line <lb/>
by certain properly presented to the com- <lb/>
rials in the States pony officials will accomplish the de- <lb/>
Agriculture was exposed sired Let the business men <lb/>
or this and all co-operate for the, <lb/>
establishment of this , train H <lb/>
This work has already saved service and we believe it will be <lb/>
For c Stove Ranges, <lb/>
Heaters Pumps, Am- <lb/>
munition. Horse <lb/>
Steel Plows, deal Cutter and <lb/>
In f.- t anything <lb/>
in come to <lb/>
H. L. CARR <lb/>
Messenger. <lb/>
and financial in the great dollars to the South Kinston Free<lb/>
,. <lb/>
WINTERVILLE <lb/>
This department is in J. H. FRY, who is authorized to rep- <lb/>
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory. <lb/>
-ECHOES FROM THE <lb/>
The painter is following <lb/>
after carpenters on new <lb/>
boy's dormitory will soon Vie <lb/>
done panning the outside of the <lb/>
building. In a few it will be <lb/>
occupied already several <lb/>
rooms are engaged in It. <lb/>
Mi. M. G. Bryan Wed- <lb/>
night st Houston. <lb/>
Nice Silk waist at <lb/>
Barber A Co. <lb/>
J. R. Carroll went Wake <lb/>
Forest Wednesday. He is a for- <lb/>
of W. H. sad we <lb/>
predict for nun much success. <lb/>
B. T. Cox A have a full Hue <lb/>
of school papers, Inks, <lb/>
, tablets, day <lb/>
standard calicoes at <lb/>
, . t. ledgers, slates, <lb/>
per yard, Harrington, Barber <lb/>
crayons, school bags <lb/>
shawl straps. and see what <lb/>
have before bringing else- <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. Jobs of <lb/>
V hut night to visit <lb/>
relatives here. <lb/>
by B. G. Chapman <lb/>
car load of which <lb/>
they will ell very cheap. <lb/>
Miss to Ayden last <lb/>
lo visit friends. <lb/>
For Hull time alarm <lb/>
clacks nod see R. G <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Maud <lb/>
for near House Ibis <lb/>
into <lb/>
where. <lb/>
A. O. Cox sad G. F. <lb/>
attended the Tar River Association <lb/>
Wednesday ind Thurs- <lb/>
day report a very pleasant <lb/>
lime. <lb/>
The of Winter- <lb/>
ville, was consecrated <lb/>
p Strange preached <lb/>
us <lb/>
by the large <lb/>
who hoard It, Tin- <lb/>
were very pretty, the <lb/>
Another Urge shipment of shoes <lb/>
nil styles prim ,,, . ,.,,. f. <lb/>
,,,,. , <lb/>
lo her K-e-e. If CUD Id <lb/>
be the wife <lb/>
how more Ibis <lb/>
of God, <lb/>
Men's and youth's <lb/>
sizes, <lb/>
The Pitt Oil Mill <lb/>
seems lo be far d <lb/>
near, and <lb/>
seems to prevail. <lb/>
Nice and <lb/>
A. W. <lb/>
MUs Perry, one of the <lb/>
Friday evening to <lb/>
friends <lb/>
Trunks at <lb/>
ton Barber Co. <lb/>
of salt just <lb/>
ed at R G. Chapman Co. <lb/>
If yon a nice coned, or some <lb/>
see A. Anne A Co <lb/>
Sp, c . prices a gin s far <lb/>
n. l . House. <lb/>
I l stock In. <lb/>
s . .-, at u <lb/>
reasonable <lb/>
Cal <lb/>
Misses <lb/>
. Ward e Clara Lee <lb/>
Sieve-is Greenville this <lb/>
las entered, <lb/>
g I full it. <lb/>
Harding, C V <lb/>
-lid I-;, <lb/>
up places <lb/>
recommended for the human ,,, IS. T <lb/>
family, e for <lb/>
Black pee. <lb/>
i. <lb/>
We <lb/>
e of <lb/>
re II. L. <lb/>
Signs <lb/>
i In- <lb/>
i j , , <lb/>
suits i; I . <lb/>
of <lb/>
to Win- <lb/>
com <lb/>
For sale by <lb/>
B. T. Bro. <lb/>
Mis- Anna L tile went to her <lb/>
Kinston night. <lb/>
-o d E Cure, <lb/>
the <lb/>
for stock and n -ore colic cute. <lb/>
the Drug S. -re <lb/>
Louis <lb/>
went hone to Sunday <lb/>
his <lb/>
Our line fall and Winter, <lb/>
When la town call to see me I goods are now in. See lice be- <lb/>
iii ii s livery feed fore you buy. joins I o please A. <lb/>
. lo . . L. House W. C i. <lb/>
own <lb/>
When <lb/>
Editor <lb/>
Regardless the opinion of <lb/>
strictly as lo <lb/>
puses as <lb/>
j- i. i in opera In <lb/>
by Mr. S. sou, I <lb/>
eel I h . ., ii i-i lug I in- <lb/>
s. mint all <lb/>
I in w s <lb/>
i from start in <lb/>
and Hie id all, <lb/>
wall girls and bow. <lb/>
is capable <lb/>
. a very high <lb/>
. in mm <lb/>
Tl h fully and hip <lb/>
it the graded <lb/>
school planted only <lb/>
a year ago h bearing <lb/>
The o j <lb/>
of those engaged <lb/>
In the <lb/>
name was <lb/>
people Greenville <lb/>
and all were present. The <lb/>
splendid attention by <lb/>
large audience a special earnest <lb/>
of the audience felt and <lb/>
and the audience was a <lb/>
very select <lb/>
of Pin. <lb/>
Such nu more <lb/>
lie and <lb/>
In Hie <lb/>
Reduction and <lb/>
-ii These ailments are common with most retailers at the <lb/>
Ops closing of the season, but with some of <lb/>
be mill lid h <lb/>
i so long <lb/>
and made splendid <lb/>
Ii ., <lb/>
all and c lent <lb/>
u-i this <lb/>
splendid pleasure <lb/>
;. in. lull <lb/>
Pill Well d-i r. <lb/>
Mrs died at her <lb/>
d nice candle, borne Thursday <lb/>
Fruits <lb/>
o inn <lb/>
call on H. L. John <lb/>
Another load m school desk were I <lb/>
The beautiful new residence of ,,,, A Cox <lb/>
W. i. rapidly<lb/>
Johnson's <lb/>
WELL ABOVE <lb/>
Make Fool Print on The Sands <lb/>
Time. <lb/>
When <lb/>
his line of Hosiery cull- <lb/>
Big line of hats and caps Ladies end Gents <lb/>
styles. work will gave its <lb/>
oil mill is starting on <lb/>
Ha i Co. <lb/>
L. F. of Hugo, <lb/>
hen- visiting his brother; <lb/>
U C. <lb/>
For hay, corn and oats, go to <lb/>
Burlier Go. <lb/>
A. and Miss White <lb/>
I were ill town <lb/>
One of cur up to date bro- <lb/>
ugh. a wagon load of reed to I <lb/>
our Pitt Oil Co. and <lb/>
of machinery <lb/>
the A. U. Cox <lb/>
Co b making lots <lb/>
wagons, cuts far <lb/>
they have been keeping a <lb/>
line of special us on hard <lb/>
ware and mill supplies for next <lb/>
Full goods arriving daily A. days W, L. House. <lb/>
W. Ange Come <lb/>
Beat <lb/>
and sec <lb/>
at lowest <lb/>
Whether cotton goes up or goes <lb/>
down gin here runs <lb/>
When need fresh men; <lb/>
fish heel call on II. <lb/>
Will Washington has moved his <lb/>
barbershop into one of tin-new <lb/>
concrete stores, and he is now <lb/>
pared to do you good work any <lb/>
time. <lb/>
For fresh an to II. L, <lb/>
Kev. Smith, of Washing <lb/>
ton, D. C, has been visiting <lb/>
friend and relatives town, re- <lb/>
turned his home Thursday. <lb/>
For nice dress goods, <lb/>
If you expect to exchange your <lb/>
for meal you same lime <lb/>
glued making a bale I ,. <lb/>
licit weighed pounds, yon have at <lb/>
He paid one dollar and cents Fill Oil Mill. <lb/>
to get it and exchanged his The one the touching <lb/>
seed for meal and hulls. And in with the <lb/>
after be sold his bale Of nation and services at <lb/>
to one for I re <lb/>
a little than per pound of family <lb/>
he put his meal and bulls on bis f Mrs. Mary Smith, including Lice, Hamburg, and kinds of <lb/>
and returned home feeling nearly forty, a a dinner under the Ladies and Gent's furnishings go <lb/>
that he had saved much lime and grove near the at to A. W. it <lb/>
labor and was pleased with results. The consecration of If you want winter <lb/>
H. II. of St. Luke's church was concluded get one of those good healers at A. <lb/>
in town Friday. a o'clock on Monday and the W. A Co. are Cheap. <lb/>
Another of Hunsucker family and at A o o <lb/>
Buggies were seen rolling down to borne of Mrs. IS. K. ,, A <lb/>
one of our yesterday en. JG. x, the Kev. . K. it i <lb/>
route far our neighbor county good her <lb/>
luck to j was cad received ear Hour nice <lb/>
Rev. T. King through around board . fresh Harrington Barber I . <lb/>
town Thursday evening on his way near pronounced by Nice line of fresh groceries <lb/>
home from ; Kt. Rev. ways on hand Barbel <lb/>
If. Q. Chapman The near Co. <lb/>
are offering cut price on old grandmother here celebrated i,. A Sparks has opened <lb/>
their large stock shoes which her eightieth birthday, declaring hex complete Hue of <lb/>
must sold within u few days In happiest one her trimmings and notions in <lb/>
order to make room for their new It was tho culmination a <lb/>
supply soon to be received. of endeavor and and la ready, willing and waiting <lb/>
A. P. Keel was lit n Friday, supreme all he. days. flu order that may come lo <lb/>
All colors of paint, yellow Four generation represented selected line <lb/>
at Harrington Barber Co. lo mother, daughters, everything needed in the <lb/>
Misses Bertha and grand and price . suit <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 gathering of <lb/>
and stuff of inferior qualities, no matter <lb/>
buy that is what its antecedents, most of it prepared for the <lb/>
with Red Sins and <lb/>
A Veritable Boarding <lb/>
House Hash. <lb/>
We shall expect our methods to hold. <lb/>
We are neither reformers philanthropists, <lb/>
and for young 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/>
be constant- <lb/>
reminded this fact when you <lb/>
compare of your <lb/>
you neighbor, who <lb/>
Town and <lb/>
because ii n <lb/>
paint Urns. S <lb/>
Co , who have bad over a <lb/>
experience in the <lb/>
of <lb/>
of Town Country paint i <lb/>
with paints the <lb/>
balance in Town <lb/>
Country because of <lb/>
wonderful covering cap city. Ask <lb/>
Md Merchandise beyond my competition. <lb/>
, , . <lb/>
country paint. Newspaper space is too expensive to use for <lb/>
Our little comparisons, such us reference to <lb/>
are very serious statements, and we take <lb/>
this method of calling the attention of the most critical and <lb/>
intelligent purchasing public to these abuses. <lb/>
It is time for better business methods any how. <lb/>
LETTER TO W. PAGE. <lb/>
Grew i X. C. <lb/>
The eh. up taunt I- <lb/>
buy is the mi.- Mini covers more <lb/>
you thin.; cheap one lo <lb/>
wear is the one Unit I young when <lb/>
Mrs. Moore, d K -is, N. y. <lb/>
bought pain, i <lb/>
he. house two c i s painters that to-day. did and <lb/>
said it would take that, Had shall <lb/>
call ma left. <lb/>
e are never because we do not buy <lb/>
merchandise because it is cheap. <lb/>
It must be or it will not be admitted in this store. <lb/>
condition then. II i. reduce every week, yes every day. if we think it necessary. <lb/>
paint, lust we knew, though , <lb/>
new goods are here. Now for a general shake-up all <lb/>
along line. <lb/>
Mi. Janus house, in <lb/>
Cairo Wu X. Y. <lb/>
was painted sore <lb/>
years; am goal <lb/>
That's the way i a on-e <lb/>
it paint no <lb/>
Yours <lb/>
If. W. COo. <lb/>
II. I. C Is our p nut. <lb/>
s Sunday at home. <lb/>
Mrs. Sarah Taylor baa her nice <lb/>
. mill ,.,., <lb/>
went in House this <lb/>
Interesting indeed. <lb/>
several photograph were taken <lb/>
groups, <lb/>
line open now, I , , Bishop, the <lb/>
and also a special line of tore, and Harding, Claudius F. Smith I Barber ft Co. <lb/>
invited see w B. Cox. Mrs. Smith also <lb/>
her. Her stock is well selected <lb/>
and always right. <lb/>
Nice line <lb/>
Barber A- <lb/>
Ill food <lb/>
c wide <lb/>
ii picture with those of silk at D. M. Johnson ft Co, <lb/>
Mrs, Smith . <lb/>
Mrs. J. It. Jackson and little first gave herself to her God in the <lb/>
daughter, . after a education of her own children. She ,, who to learn <lb/>
week's visit to mother-in-law, I given one son and just now n and is not <lb/>
Mrs. Bum returned to J grandson to the sacred ministry afraid to work can a place in <lb/>
her home Friday. and on day she Luke's office. <lb/>
North Carolina i In <lb/>
Pitt County i 1905, <lb/>
K. S <lb/>
r, i ox, <lb/>
I i Publication <lb/>
as ; .- <lb/>
her <lb/>
vs. <lb/>
Ii. A. <lb/>
shore will take <lb/>
not. i that nu action entitled as above <lb/>
baa been commenced In the superior <lb/>
court Pitt county i to n cover <lb/>
personal property, Pi claim <lb/>
livery And de- <lb/>
will further take notice <lb/>
be n i a term of I I <lb/>
the Sup, . unity to <lb/>
,. hold on i i alter the J , <lb/>
1st ii i ibis the i <lb/>
i. ii .-ii ,. i. the I <lb/>
court house as and an <lb/>
en r I In laid <lb/>
sell, n, or will apply to <lb/>
court In <lb/>
aid <lb/>
i , Superior Court . <lb/>
WE ARE HERE TO SELL GOODS, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
N. C.<lb/>
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YOUR OFFICE <lb/>
oven <lb/>
LONG DISTANCE <lb/>
Not Quite <lb/>
How often you get a <lb/>
thinK <lb/>
nail or screw driver or <lb/>
Have a good <lb/>
tool box and be prepared for <lb/>
Our <lb/>
is all could and <lb/>
we will see your tool <lb/>
box does not lack ft <lb/>
useful article.<lb/>
Of . <lb/>
You get Harness, <lb/>
Horse Goods, <lb/>
of <lb/>
J. R <lb/>
To <lb/>
and Printers <lb/>
new <lb/>
process, on which patents <lb/>
are pending, whereby we <lb/>
can reface old Brass Col- <lb/>
and Head Rules, <lb/>
pt. and thicker, and make <lb/>
them fully as as now <lb/>
and without any <lb/>
knobs or mi h <lb/>
torn. <lb/>
PRICES <lb/>
Refuting Column and Head <lb/>
Rules regular lengths <lb/>
L. S and <lb/>
Head Ruled <lb/>
and over lb- <lb/>
A sample of <lb/>
Rule, fol <lb/>
I.- <lb/>
et o i <lb/>
P Supply Co. <lb/>
Type <lb/>
High Grade Material <lb/>
N. Ninth Street. Philadelphia, Pa. <lb/>
NORFOLK SOUTHERN R. R. CO <lb/>
N. S. <lb/>
Steamboat Service. <lb/>
S nut-1 leaves <lb/>
Washington dally <lb/>
at ti a. Greenville; s <lb/>
Greenville daily <lb/>
at fin A <lb/>
Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
Norfolk Southern Railroad <lb/>
Norfolk, Philadelphia, <lb/>
New fork, Boston and all other <lb/>
Ninth. a Norfolk <lb/>
with all West. <lb/>
Shippers hon order their <lb/>
In lo l <lb/>
Si I. I It. <lb/>
hours ch <lb/>
without lie. <lb/>
T. II. A W I ll <lb/>
ion, <lb/>
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II. C. i T ft <lb/>
Agent, k. V i . <lb/>
Dr. Joseph Dixon <lb/>
AND <lb/>
Office Railroad <lb/>
peril <lb/>
named will take <lb/>
i titled as above <lb/>
Superior <lb/>
obtain a as <lb/>
North <lb/>
Pit i <lb/>
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stun <lb/>
an action <lb/>
ll. one . . <lb/>
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. ;. solute v.-. d <lb/>
I t upon it- t of <lb/>
ll said <lb/>
r lain notice that he is re- <lb/>
quired to it next term of <lb/>
the court of I'M county lo <lb/>
be held the court house In Green- <lb/>
ville the nil Monday after 1st <lb/>
Kept, it bail g <lb/>
the of September, 1906 mm <lb/>
answer or demur the complaint in <lb/>
said notion, or lb-- will apply <lb/>
u the for the relief demanded in <lb/>
said <lb/>
This the 19th day of July, 1905. <lb/>
Moore. C. S. C <lb/>
ENTRY OF VACANT LAND. <lb/>
Shade A. Stocks and claims <lb/>
thirty acres, less, of <lb/>
vacant laud in Township, Pitt <lb/>
county, lying between the second <lb/>
and Kites old patent <lb/>
line and Indian Well Swamp, bound- <lb/>
ed by the lands of P. Smith and <lb/>
Wm. wife's land, and <lb/>
others. <lb/>
This August 7th, 1905. <lb/>
Any person or persons claiming title <lb/>
to or interest in the above described <lb/>
land must Hie their protest in <lb/>
within the next SO s. or they will be <lb/>
barred by <lb/>
It. <lb/>
taker fur <lb/>
this August 7th, <lb/>
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. <lb/>
Having qualified as administrator of <lb/>
Carolina Williams, latent <lb/>
Pitt N. this is lo notify <lb/>
all persons having claims against the <lb/>
state deceased to exhibit <lb/>
in the on before the <lb/>
ill of August lot s notice <lb/>
be pleaded in bar of re- <lb/>
All persons Indebted to said <lb/>
estate will please ma <lb/>
payment <lb/>
This the day of August 1905. <lb/>
J. O. Hr i It-y <lb/>
ICE TO CREDITORS. <lb/>
The Op. k -f Superior Court of <lb/>
l Is <lb/>
i me. n; on <lb/>
the ll III. . on the <lb/>
, i I in <lb/>
K given to <lb/>
-rs II the to <lb/>
e I III lo the <lb/>
-ti of said <lb/>
Estate . claims<lb/>
. hi date of <lb/>
this N ii . In- N lie will he plead <lb/>
in tin lei-very <lb/>
This ill. or August <lb/>
ASA <lb/>
K the of Albert <lb/>
No I ETC <lb/>
The i I the Superior court of <lb/>
Issued <lb/>
i- r to me, Mic <lb/>
on the of August, 1906, on the <lb/>
estate f ll. Tucker, deceased, No- <lb/>
is hereby given to all persons In- <lb/>
to the estate to make <lb/>
payment to the ed, sod to all <lb/>
creditors of estate to present their <lb/>
lain s properly authenticated, to the <lb/>
undersigned, within twelve months <lb/>
the date of this notice, or this notice <lb/>
will be in bar of their recovery. <lb/>
This the 12th day Aug. <lb/>
K P. TUCKER, <lb/>
on the estate of B. Tucker. <lb/>
I. A. BUG j. Attorney. <lb/>
ADMINISTRATORS NOW E. <lb/>
ii administration upon the <lb/>
estate of Peasant Parker, deceased. <lb/>
iii lug this day been Issued u me by <lb/>
of of <lb/>
cot n is hereby given to <lb/>
p holding said <lb/>
present lo me for pay- <lb/>
. t. authenticated, on <lb/>
In. 1900, or this <lb/>
i ill be pi. ad in bar of their n- <lb/>
All persons Indebted to said <lb/>
ere requested in make <lb/>
to me. <lb/>
I i tin- day of September <lb/>
Blow, Attorneys. <lb/>
The of Superior <lb/>
having issued letters of <lb/>
to me, the undersigned <lb/>
the 22nd day of Aug. 1905, on <lb/>
tho estate of W. K Jolly, <lb/>
ed, NOTICE is hereby given to <lb/>
all persons indebted to 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 <lb/>
this is notice will be <lb/>
plead in bar heir recovery. <lb/>
This day of Aug. 1905. <lb/>
P. B K. Jolly <lb/>
v on the estate of <lb/>
w. E. Jolly. <lb/>
DIRECTORY. <lb/>
COUNTY OFFICERS <lb/>
J- Elks, <lb/>
Chairman, W. K. Home, <lb/>
J. R. Spier. J. R. <lb/>
M. Jones. <lb/>
Clerk C. <lb/>
ire. <lb/>
W. tucker. <lb/>
Register of <lb/>
T. Whit. <lb/>
William <lb/>
D. Cox. <lb/>
Hoard of Q. <lb/>
Chairman, B. M. <lb/>
L. C. Arthur, <lb/>
Superintendent Education <lb/>
W. H. <lb/>
Standard beeper C E. Flem- <lb/>
Superintendent of <lb/>
J. E. Nobles. <lb/>
TOWN <lb/>
Fleming <lb/>
Charles Cobb, J. R- <lb/>
W. A. Bowen, A. H. Taft, <lb/>
C. S. Curr, T. E. Hooker, <lb/>
J. C. Lanier. <lb/>
Wooten. <lb/>
C. Tyson. <lb/>
L. Carr. <lb/>
Tax C. Tyson. <lb/>
J. T As <lb/>
G- A. Clark. W. <lb/>
H. <lb/>
Chief Fire Department B. <lb/>
Hyman. <lb/>
Dispensary <lb/>
J. Pulley, J. S. Cong e- <lb/>
L. Pender. <lb/>
Prayer meetings each <lb/>
day night. Sunday schools <lb/>
u. m. <lb/>
Baptist Rev. J. E. <lb/>
pastor. Services every <lb/>
W. H. <lb/>
Sunday <lb/>
School <lb/>
v. H. II. Moore, <lb/>
I services ever j <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Sunday School. <lb/>
Episcopal--Rev. W. E. Cox, <lb/>
rector. Services every first <lb/>
Sunday. W. B <lb/>
Brown of <lb/>
Sunday <lb/>
lice Will W. <lb/>
H. <lb/>
Service every Sunday night <lb/>
and fourth morn- <lb/>
J A <lb/>
day Services every Sunday <lb/>
OS Pritchard <lb/>
Sunday School <lb/>
Frederick <lb/>
pastor, W B Dove <lb/>
Superintendent Sunday <lb/>
School, Preaching every <lb/>
1st, 2nd and 3rd Sunday, <lb/>
morn tug and night, except <lb/>
service at night. <lb/>
LODGES <lb/>
Lodge No. A <lb/>
F A M, meets 1st and <lb/>
3rd Monday nights in each <lb/>
month R Williams, W <lb/>
M; J. II. Sec <lb/>
Covenant Lodge No. I O O <lb/>
F Meets every Tuesday <lb/>
night. W N G; R <lb/>
L V Q. Evans, <lb/>
Sec <lb/>
Tar River Lodge No. K of <lb/>
Meets every i <lb/>
night E t Flanagan, <lb/>
T J Moore, K of R <lb/>
Tribe No <lb/>
O R M, meets every <lb/>
Wednesday night J ll <lb/>
Harris. Sachem; W <lb/>
wards, of R <lb/>
Pitt Council Jr O U A <lb/>
M. meets every Monday <lb/>
night E II <lb/>
H B RS. <lb/>
N. O, Oct. 1905 <lb/>
U A Gray and W M. <lb/>
made a business call Greenville <lb/>
i week. <lb/>
J. L. of Stokes, was <lb/>
here last week. <lb/>
A large crowd from <lb/>
the association at Bear <lb/>
Grass <lb/>
Those to learn all about <lb/>
raccoon will call on E. B. <lb/>
of for lull <lb/>
instruction. <lb/>
Ed. Moore, of Greenville, <lb/>
Friday here business. <lb/>
ii <lb/>
Sat n i ii j after spending a days <lb/>
Mrs. S G. William and Mrs. J. <lb/>
K. Blues visited in Saint- <lb/>
day <lb/>
G. Andrews and Ola <lb/>
Bethel, were here Saturday. <lb/>
of <lb/>
was last week, but he did in t <lb/>
tell us the exact date that he will <lb/>
be married. <lb/>
The at Moore's <lb/>
here Wednesday evening was very <lb/>
much enjoyed by all present It <lb/>
was gracefully led by Eli Rogers <lb/>
lie loll, wed by J. Will- <lb/>
and Miss Corey, S. <lb/>
and Miss Mary Taylor, <lb/>
Jenkins and Miss Corey, E <lb/>
Parker and Jenkins, <lb/>
Waller and Miss Ron <lb/>
Gray, Music was furnished b, <lb/>
the Oakley baud. <lb/>
of <lb/>
Jim Fleming, Stokes, <lb/>
here <lb/>
of . <lb/>
J. E. Mines here fill <lb/>
Announcement <lb/>
We to announce that we arc <lb/>
Wholesale and Retail <lb/>
for ---N <lb/>
White Lead, Paints, <lb/>
Colors, and and <lb/>
country Ready nixed Paints. <lb/>
A Door of Opportunity. <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/>
dialings. <lb/>
If use the Harrison Paints you need <lb/>
never worry quality. <lb/>
We trust you favor us with your <lb/>
orders whenever want good paint for any <lb/>
Have just a car load and <lb/>
can give you Special s. <lb/>
Hake Hart <lb/>
Then are thousands of young men <lb/>
in the South who are looking for <lb/>
profitable employment open <lb/>
ins; is so wide for these or so quick <lb/>
remunerative as the printing <lb/>
Printing is enormously in <lb/>
I r VIII . c, <lb/>
REPORT OF HIE CONDITION OF <lb/>
RESOURCES. <lb/>
silver com. <lb/>
National bank and <lb/>
other U. S. notes <lb/>
Total <lb/>
den, N. C. <lb/>
WOOD WOOD <lb/>
Dry, Split Pine Wood, cut every <lb/>
length, delivered at your <lb/>
No. <lb/>
Tours for business, <lb/>
JOE JENKINS. <lb/>
creasing the South, as industrial <lb/>
development goes on. The <lb/>
factories all require much job print- <lb/>
and those who operate them <lb/>
require newspapers. In either of <lb/>
these printing fields the forces <lb/>
necessary to carry on the business <lb/>
are short of the demand. This short- discounts <lb/>
.,,,. , j Overdrafts secured <lb/>
age is due, to increasing demand ,.,,,,,.,, <lb/>
and to the influence of the from Banks and <lb/>
Typographical Union limiting Bankers <lb/>
the Dumber of apprentices who would Cash items <lb/>
learn the trade. The proper start is <lb/>
to learn one of the departments of <lb/>
the trade. There is ready demand <lb/>
for pressmen, stereo- <lb/>
compositors and other de- <lb/>
of the work. Any of these <lb/>
trades will not only ensure a way by <lb/>
which a living may always be had. <lb/>
hut a really generous income may be <lb/>
made over and above a living. In <lb/>
addition to this; the opportunity for <lb/>
proprietorship and even larger <lb/>
is as well open to those who <lb/>
have the talent and executive ability <lb/>
as in other channels of work. <lb/>
Of the distinguished people of the <lb/>
world and especially this country <lb/>
a very large proportion began life as <lb/>
printers. It was so one hundred <lb/>
years ago and it is so i It was <lb/>
so when Benjamin Franklin was <lb/>
minister to France and it today <lb/>
when Raid is minister to <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
THE BETHEL BANKING AND TRUST CO. <lb/>
AT BETHEL, N. V. <lb/>
At of business August 25th, 1905. <lb/>
939.68 <lb/>
5,32-1 <lb/>
2,6119.02 <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
Capitol stock <lb/>
Undivided profits 626.59 <lb/>
lime certificates of <lb/>
deposit 1,955.00 <lb/>
Deposits subj. to check 1-1,421.64 <lb/>
Collier's checks out- <lb/>
standing <lb/>
Total <lb/>
22,315.43 <lb/>
State of North Carolina. County of Pit, <lb/>
I, H. Taylor, Cashier of the above named bank, do <lb/>
swear that the above <lb/>
statement is true to the best of my <lb/>
belief. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb/>
fore me. day of August, <lb/>
1905. JULIUS BROWN, <lb/>
Notary Public <lb/>
Cashier. <lb/>
Correct <lb/>
K. J. <lb/>
ROM. SPAWN, <lb/>
J. W. THOMAS, <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
p. R. L. <lb/>
Dentist. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
NOBLES <lb/>
S. J- Nobles, Proprietor. <lb/>
door to C. L. <lb/>
Meals at all hours between ti a. <lb/>
in and midnight an minutes <lb/>
notice. Fresh oysters every day <lb/>
served in any style. Prompt <lb/>
service and polite attention, t all <lb/>
in when are hungry. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
III II I K IN <lb/>
Groceries <lb/>
And Provisions<lb/>
CURES <lb/>
Cotton Bagging and <lb/>
Ties always on hand <lb/>
Fresh Good kept con- <lb/>
In stock. Country <lb/>
Produce Bought and Sold <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
Q R <lb/>
North Carolina. <lb/>
How Is <lb/>
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 choking <lb/>
spells, palpitation, fluttering, <lb/>
pains around the heart, in side <lb/>
and 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/>
January Int. 1902, I took <lb/>
down unit <lb/>
worse, t was <lb/>
by my family physician my case <lb/>
as hopeless. My <lb/>
me up to die. My <lb/>
body swollen to one- <lb/>
third normal size, and <lb/>
water had around my <lb/>
Km- at least three I bad to sit <lb/>
In bed to keen from <lb/>
I for five bottles of Or. <lb/>
Heart Cure, mid by the time I <lb/>
had taken them all I was entirely <lb/>
I feel than I for <lb/>
twenty years, am to do <lb/>
kind work on my My <lb/>
physician told me that if it <lb/>
i Dr. Curs <lb/>
would now U- In my <lb/>
I. T. ft-nil. Ky. <lb/>
Dr. Heart Curs Is sold by <lb/>
your druggist, who will guarantee that <lb/>
the first will benefit If It falls <lb/>
he will refund your money. <lb/>
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart Ind <lb/>
ARNOLD'S BALSAM <lb/>
i CORE. <lb/>
Cholera By <lb/>
Wooten and Coward Woolen <lb/>
COBB BROS. CO <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Buyers and Brokers <lb/>
Cotton, <lb/>
Private Wires to New <lb/>
and Orleans. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
PERM CO. <lb/>
Norfolk. Va. <lb/>
Cotton Factors handlers of <lb/>
Bagging, Ties mid Hags. <lb/>
shipments <lb/>
solicited <lb/>
LANIER HILLIARD, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
MARBLE MONUMENTAL WORK <lb/>
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. <lb/>
Iron Fencing Sold<lb/>
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT. <lb/>
J. M. BLOW, Manager and Authorized <lb/>
o AYDEN, N. C. , <lb/>
This extremely dry weather will B- V <lb/>
about with the pea crop. several other parties <lb/>
It is as this here <lb/>
years this crop has to a claim <lb/>
a failure it Is Ph., proceedings before <lb/>
of l he Boat necessary to the farmer. J H <lb/>
for fine of <lb/>
and w. take <lb/>
price. <lb/>
in receiving <lb/>
d riling receipts for .,. wile child. of <lb/>
in arrears We have a lint r at C. L. <lb/>
in We have a list <lb/>
all who receive their mail at <lb/>
also take orders <lb/>
job printing. <lb/>
August J. W. <lb/>
have and <lb/>
sold two car loads of American <lb/>
fencing <lb/>
are expecting a car JO <lb/>
every . ad in Ba <lb/>
Patrick's. <lb/>
twine, thermometers, <lb/>
salt Cannon Tyson <lb/>
Miss Ethel Pierce <lb/>
day in Greenville. <lb/>
A full supply of Tracks.<lb/>
ion way <lb/>
of Crockery, Tin or Grey atone were <lb/>
Some hi see u, Marl <lb/>
now <lb/>
Ii every <lb/>
one were wen with <lb/>
pt . I ,. the as <lb/>
In would tie <lb/>
Old age, nay, is <lb/>
Una e <lb/>
in.- z unit it- draw- <lb/>
Lac s. Id <lb/>
K b <lb/>
. <lb/>
then new I,,. <lb/>
eerie- <lb/>
M ,. . <lb/>
e, I <lb/>
t . not <lb/>
d v I <lb/>
a- a ell <lb/>
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r i I Hit <lb/>
ii <lb/>
east, a .- <lb/>
I hey<lb/>
nil a. <lb/>
ill <lb/>
I in <lb/>
hi . tn. i and <lb/>
would <lb/>
of <lb/>
in the <lb/>
I -It- III II <lb/>
III l . n <lb/>
many <lb/>
ii y ii would <lb/>
e nun <lb/>
am by C <lb/>
A. lot will be paid the <lb/>
hi rat in price. <lb/>
Miss Maggie Jolly is a visit <lb/>
to friends in <lb/>
Mis- Emma a trained <lb/>
Tuesday <lb/>
evening to nurse family J. <lb/>
-Mac. who lives two <lb/>
from There are five members <lb/>
of the family down with fever <lb/>
Mr. Dixon himself. <lb/>
in Securing the <lb/>
services of Mi- Our <lb/>
people HIS well <lb/>
her us she has successfully i <lb/>
cases hero every <lb/>
one seems i have the ,.,,. <lb/>
in skill. <lb/>
Raymond has a nice <lb/>
black i yearn old, he would <lb/>
like to sell. The I, is perfect- <lb/>
Mrs. W. Smith and Miss <lb/>
came dome yesterday <lb/>
from Raleigh where have <lb/>
been in upon a meeting <lb/>
the U t; <lb/>
For grind stones <lb/>
i hemp rope pulleys, at J. R. <lb/>
Smith Bin. <lb/>
For can peaches, apples, corn <lb/>
tomatoes, ac, apply to B. E. <lb/>
them a They are sure that <lb/>
they can please; you as the style <lb/>
and quality. <lb/>
shoes are the best. Every <lb/>
pair sold a guarantee <lb/>
W. C. A Co. this <lb/>
line for <lb/>
We keep Furniture, <lb/>
Bed Springs, Stoves, <lb/>
etc., Cannon <lb/>
Tyson. <lb/>
TO EYE <lb/>
Having just returned from the <lb/>
Philadelphia Optical College and <lb/>
gradual log special course on <lb/>
the human eye, and in the science <lb/>
of optics, I feel fully able and <lb/>
pared to correct any of error <lb/>
of refraction that any other man <lb/>
can correct with glasses. I win <lb/>
take any case of weak eyes, or eye <lb/>
strain, dull hurting, aching, burn <lb/>
mg or itching eyes, or eyes <lb/>
bad or low vision, on a positive <lb/>
guarantee, to relieve the <lb/>
give entire satisfaction to the <lb/>
patient or not charge one cent. The <lb/>
largest per cent, of all chronic <lb/>
headaches and <lb/>
from errors of refraction and eye j <lb/>
strain. It U pr <lb/>
your eyes call <lb/>
Glasses the <lb/>
remedy errors of refraction <lb/>
weak eyes Any or <lb/>
glasses given desired. good <lb/>
references as are n, the county <lb/>
furnished on application.<lb/>
I- , <lb/>
Those ii,. , H <lb/>
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are beam <lb/>
apples, ,, <lb/>
fruits kept et. <lb/>
Gannon Tyson are guilty of <lb/>
selling their pretty enamel <lb/>
steads They are daisies. <lb/>
Those Royal Pell <lb/>
that Cannon Tyson handle a,,, <lb/>
the equal the market. <lb/>
Get the Cox cotton planter Hie <lb/>
best on the market at J. <lb/>
Bro. <lb/>
E. Go's new <lb/>
market for fresh meats, sail- <lb/>
sage, and fresh fish. <lb/>
ii <lb/>
o ed <lb/>
J. our optician Is <lb/>
now back from the <lb/>
Optical where he <lb/>
graduated is a special course in <lb/>
the of optics, ready to <lb/>
better service before <lb/>
to those from weak eyes <lb/>
and of glasses. <lb/>
Slippers, lawns and straw <lb/>
are extremely cheap <lb/>
cash by Cannon ft Tyson. <lb/>
Don't that Cannon <lb/>
can supply <lb/>
almost in furniture. <lb/>
hay, oats, ship Minn, wheat <lb/>
brand, cotton seed hulls and meal <lb/>
on hand. Cannon Tyson. <lb/>
The freshest loaf bread right <lb/>
from oven at Mo <lb/>
Don't fail ., see Caution ft Ty <lb/>
o's new both plan, and <lb/>
decorated. Prices are cheaper <lb/>
than <lb/>
ft are re <lb/>
daily new and <lb/>
right from the <lb/>
Miss Annie has returned <lb/>
home from a visit to <lb/>
Thai W. E. Hook, i- a ,.,.,. <lb/>
go and in in <lb/>
in, question. I o i h.- <lb/>
means and ha- , <lb/>
or thereto w, n and <lb/>
holds the toe ,,, <lb/>
of the stole is <lb/>
by the ., <lb/>
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Fall Season has opened an ., , M , H select <lb/>
line of <lb/>
Clothing Dry Goods, G , Shoes. <lb/>
HATS AND CAPS. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
is and summer <lb/>
R. Mm i Hi <lb/>
Prank i illy w hut <lb/>
i mil n i , , <lb/>
join <lb/>
them r. <lb/>
Town and County Paint. . <lb/>
lull colon, kepi <lb/>
It. Smith Bro. <lb/>
W. Co. arc <lb/>
complete hue , <lb/>
youths, and suit's eve <lb/>
shown in the town den, v.- <lb/>
Clothing. Clothing. Clothing. <lb/>
Our i lino Is completed, I. ; in stock <lb/>
and these are made , especially It tea <lb/>
different sort of clothing from <lb/>
eVerything but price <lb/>
i., ,;,, the merit,<lb/>
Dry Goods. Dry Go , <lb/>
chM inn I.,., you your fall <lb/>
Hats. Hats. Hats. <lb/>
celebrated <lb/>
, w and be no <lb/>
Shoes. <lb/>
Shoes. <lb/>
Shoes. <lb/>
in <lb/>
i cm <lb/>
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the h I styles for <lb/>
will find a complete <lb/>
your money <lb/>
J. <lb/>
Leader in <lb/>
The Five Million Dollar Corr <lb/>
The Security Life and Annuity <lb/>
NORTH CAROLINA. <lb/>
The Pioneer Life Insurance Company <lb/>
Closed It's Fourth Year with Over <lb/>
Force in <lb/>
A STEADY GROWtH <lb/>
THIS MAKES AN AVERAGE ANNUAL NET GAIN OF <lb/>
One and Quarter Million Dollars <lb/>
Of insurance in force. No other Company has ever made such Record in North Carol.<lb/>
up; alike to the Office <lb/>
DISTRICT AGENT, <lb/>
HOOKS, <lb/>
AYDEN, N. C <lb/>
POOR PRINT<lb/>
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Greenville's Bargain, Harvest <lb/>
FESTIVAL <lb/>
THURSDAY, 28TH. <lb/>
THE PRESSED HAN <lb/>
Should Consider with great forethought he is to buy <lb/>
and the store he is from for season <lb/>
general appearance will depend largely upon the ht of Ms <lb/>
clothes, and the <lb/>
is the foundation of your suit Avoid <lb/>
. it. and pin your faith <lb/>
to S. <lb/>
Fit- one that you exercise <lb/>
pr fitting suit is a poor <lb/>
property it matters nut how tall you are, now <lb/>
slim you how st m h w you are, we have<lb/>
being distinctly stylish <lb/>
All the i w <lb/>
We <lb/>
shoulders <lb/>
Remember <lb/>
Thursday, <lb/>
Sept. 28th, <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, Dry Goods. Shoes, Hats, Fur- <lb/>
etc INTO ONE <lb/>
I have been selling goods to the people of Pitt and adjoining Counties the Pat Nineteen Years and I herein give <lb/>
you my guarantee that during this VERY SPECIAL SALE. will give such alluring values as have <lb/>
never before been known in North Carolina. <lb/>
New Fall and Winter Goods Arriving Every Day <lb/>
for want of space we can only quote a few of the many Thousands of Magnificent Bargains we are now offering. <lb/>
interesting to you. Bring your <lb/>
a i <lb/>
m i hi <lb/>
. TO <lb/>
for- <lb/>
Celebration Sale of Men's Suits <lb/>
Men's Seasonable piece Suits at the following <lb/>
2.76, 3.98, 4.45, 6.45 <lb/>
Long 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 on Shoes, <lb/>
Boy's Knee Pants at and per pair. <lb/>
Brogans worth now <lb/>
Fine Dress Shoes <lb/>
Pat. Leather latest toes <lb/>
worth now <lb/>
Shoes Ladies i <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 all shapes and at <lb/>
your own prices. <lb/>
Boy's hats from up. <lb/>
Men's Overcoats now <lb/>
Hoy'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 ladles worth <lb/>
A big velvets, now <lb/>
Big line dark <lb/>
Pretty patterns in tapestry worth going for <lb/>
Light colors ill yard wide <lb/>
Good Dark colors for <lb/>
Heaviest light cotton <lb/>
a Sensation <lb/>
Ladies tailor made worth 7.50 now <lb/>
Ladies tailor made suits worth 22.50 now <lb/>
10.000 yards cheeked homespun, <lb/>
5.000 yards best calico <lb/>
Blankets tor double beds each <lb/>
Best check gingham <lb/>
line <lb/>
Ladies kid gloves <lb/>
Misses fancy hose <lb/>
Best quality table damask <lb/>
Yard wide bleaching customer tit <lb/>
lie <lb/>
2.56 <lb/>
1-2 <lb/>
1-2 <lb/>
1-2 <lb/>
68-4 <lb/>
. , Silks, <lb/>
Y RE- <lb/>
. i S- <lb/>
OPPOSITE GREENVILLE BANKING S TRUST CO <lb/>
. <lb/>
During this Great Celebrated Sale we will Give Away to the tint fifty customers who by worth <lb/>
of goods and will give us their names, one large size egg crate. Every article f guaranteed and may <lb/>
be exchanged at any time or money will be refunded. Come lo see us and we will stud you back home <lb/>
well pleased. <lb/>
Come high expectations and even then you will be far more than you can possibly anticipate <lb/>
will be realized. <lb/>
Remember this Great Festival Sale Opens Thursday, at sharp.<lb/>
FOR SALE BY <lb/>
STRAY <lb/>
up i stray shoal <lb/>
en i <lb/>
hi two m The <lb/>
shoal In sandy red color, <lb/>
about has In <lb/>
tailed. Owner i- <lb/>
i to call pay <lb/>
charge. EVANS, <lb/>
neat Greenville. <lb/>
Pub an J to It All, <lb/>
A i inc comes <lb/>
H-. result of <lb/>
i taxed i i <lb/>
Backache, Lit i complaint and <lb/>
.-. But <lb/>
King's New pal an <lb/>
it all. I hey are .- but <lb/>
ll. Try I hew. Only <lb/>
Guaranteed by I. <lb/>
Druggist. <lb/>
End I <lb/>
i in <lb/>
hi <lb/>
H. A. White, <lb/>
Insurance. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
The Death Penalty. <lb/>
A little thing sometimes results <lb/>
in death. Tans mere scratch. <lb/>
Insignificant eat r puny <lb/>
have paid the death penalty. It <lb/>
is wise to have <lb/>
Salve ever handy. It's the beat <lb/>
salve on earth and will prevent fa- <lb/>
when burns, sores, ulcers <lb/>
and piles threaten. Only at <lb/>
J. L. Drug <lb/>
A o for wile a sac- <lb/>
the instrument which is one <lb/>
of the beat makes bandied by the <lb/>
piano Co, was bought <lb/>
ago a gentleman who <lb/>
unfortunately lost bin little girl. <lb/>
Party to lose over a bun- <lb/>
dollar, or time, apply- <lb/>
to O. Roseau W. A. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
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stubborn fight at i <lb/>
my rigid write,. V Hugh <lb/>
. gave me up. <lb/>
thought my t I <lb/>
come. k a last Or. <lb/>
New for Con. <lb/>
The I received <lb/>
and I my <lb/>
a few Sow I've entirely <lb/>
regained my It conquers <lb/>
nil <lb/>
Guaranteed by <lb/>
L. Woolen, Price <lb/>
and 11.00. Trial free. <lb/>
Suicide Prevented. <lb/>
A a <lb/>
p , . bad been <lb/>
, will many. <lb/>
A i or <lb/>
la variably precede suicide <lb/>
been that <lb/>
will prevent <lb/>
i make suicide likely. At the Bret <lb/>
self take <lb/>
It being a great <lb/>
will <lb/>
the and build up the system. <lb/>
also a great stomach, liver and <lb/>
kidney regulator. Only n <lb/>
guaranteed by Jno. L. <lb/>
Woolen. Druggist. <lb/>
Silk and zephyr shawls, all <lb/>
colors heavy in black. D. <lb/>
M. Co. K. <lb/>
Why use Cotton Baskets when <lb/>
you can get Cotton Sheets at less <lb/>
than half the price. <lb/>
ma w<lb/>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
J. WHICHARD, <lb/>
mi <lb/>
IN <lb/>
FRIDAY. <lb/>
AFTER ANOTHER TRAIN <lb/>
Petitions In Circulation are j <lb/>
ally Signed <lb/>
bring to <lb/>
i Hie official -f the Atlantic, <lb/>
Line t pm <lb/>
ii m on this branch of read. <lb/>
i a petition in Greenville Ii <lb/>
by nil the <lb/>
the tame the <lb/>
t .- if and <lb/>
where petitions are also in <lb/>
And judging from <lb/>
ii- of the <lb/>
p . p Pr.-N that town <lb/>
in movement <lb/>
t train. <lb/>
action the <lb/>
to secured. Barely <lb/>
t if- <lb/>
t. rd to lie to the <lb/>
i. of towns <lb/>
in section by <lb/>
in comply the<lb/>
is <lb/>
be <lb/>
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the petition. mad needs an- <lb/>
i. daily train and the <lb/>
i- its being put <lb/>
The Service the <lb/>
Ben p la <lb/>
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. . a on the <lb/>
Hr principles of <lb/>
in it, s-e full of live Inter- <lb/>
well as . value<lb/>
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i i ore can no <lb/>
ii. H i the lifting of <lb/>
i ml of fall- <lb/>
i condition to the <lb/>
i . c and i <lb/>
Last t- Bishop preached <lb/>
n. <lb/>
aid, a change <lb/>
i aid change of <lb/>
ii i d, and a <lb/>
i. go will. It turning away <lb/>
in sin in humiliation and sorrow <lb/>
i I g toward in love, <lb/>
I ti mi <lb/>
Hi of tonight's sermon <lb/>
Km i <lb/>
Service. <lb/>
Strange preached last <lb/>
i church <lb/>
be said, is the <lb/>
n i. attitude God of <lb/>
based upon <lb/>
. conviction a assent to the <lb/>
ii . being of as re- <lb/>
i i Only <lb/>
faith is not <lb/>
. mg upon n-, <lb/>
i u h attitude we have <lb/>
w . art in, either to assume it or <lb/>
to assume It Whom we be- <lb/>
r we trust; whom we trust we <lb/>
j Thai is the way of <lb/>
The subject of tonight's sermon <lb/>
is the subject <lb/>
Of the sermon for tomorrow night <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
N. Oct. <lb/>
M. Levy, of Norfolk, i <lb/>
town Friday. <lb/>
Mr. of St. Louis, <lb/>
a few here this <lb/>
Mrs. Ricks and <lb/>
Mary and Mi-s Olive <lb/>
aid spent several days in Green- <lb/>
this it.- <lb/>
Mr of <lb/>
was in town this week. <lb/>
H. B Ph Hips returned to hi <lb/>
in Suffolk morning, <lb/>
H A. Greenville, .- <lb/>
in town Friday. <lb/>
Mrs. P. G. left <lb/>
morning to visit her fuller woo i- <lb/>
at bis home in i. <lb/>
Mis. Sykes, of hi, is visit u <lb/>
In r son, I no is sics <lb/>
at the home of Mi. Mrs. Hell. <lb/>
P. A. and family will move <lb/>
to on the <lb/>
Arthur Williams aid family <lb/>
have to <lb/>
There was an excursion Friday <lb/>
from Hits plat to Greenville <lb/>
for i of those ho wished <lb/>
who attended were Dr. L E <lb/>
. H. Stanley, <lb/>
W. T Harrell, Pat Bar <lb/>
B. T. Pulley and Cecil <lb/>
Harrington, <lb/>
Colored Graded S- heal. <lb/>
The col red graded <lb/>
week with pupils in <lb/>
dance This is a little less thus <lb/>
one-third of the c of <lb/>
in Hit- district, the <lb/>
is far <lb/>
in the fact they are d <lb/>
present pick n null are <lb/>
work. understand that <lb/>
principal of the school advises the <lb/>
pupils to work the early fall <lb/>
mouths when labor is so <lb/>
much needed by farmers. It u <lb/>
well that they should follow his <lb/>
advice. <lb/>
Cotton Bulletin <lb/>
Washington, The <lb/>
bureau has issued a bulletin <lb/>
. the production and dis <lb/>
I the cotton of the <lb/>
United Slates available between <lb/>
and September <lb/>
1.1905, to be bales. <lb/>
Of i his per cent, was <lb/>
exported, per cent, used in <lb/>
domestic consumption, leaving a <lb/>
surplus of per <lb/>
tic consumption <lb/>
bales destroyed by fire. <lb/>
la an altercation between <lb/>
Fleming and W. H. Littler, <lb/>
at Washington, the latter <lb/>
out. <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
Oct. <lb/>
J. R. Turnage, of Ayden, spent <lb/>
Sunday afternoon with his parents. <lb/>
George Darden went to Snow Hill <lb/>
last Sunday. lie seems to have <lb/>
special attractions over there. <lb/>
Misses Margarette Ormond and <lb/>
Elizabeth Carver went to Greenville <lb/>
Friday and returned Sunday <lb/>
The series of meetings held <lb/>
Little Creek last week proved a <lb/>
the result being live additions <lb/>
to the church. The pastor, R. I. <lb/>
Corbett, was very ably assisted by <lb/>
Rev. King and Crater, of Ayden. <lb/>
Quite a large crowd people met <lb/>
at Ridge Springs last Sunday even- <lb/>
to witness the baptism of the <lb/>
candidates who recently joined at <lb/>
Little Creek. <lb/>
Will been confined <lb/>
to his room for about ten weeks, is <lb/>
slowly improving. He bus suffered <lb/>
intense pain during this long period. <lb/>
STATE NEWS. <lb/>
JAMES C <lb/>
Prominent Citizen of the County Putts <lb/>
Away <lb/>
Mr J died <lb/>
Sunday home <lb/>
miles Iron Gee H was <lb/>
ll been <lb/>
nine win. incident to old <lb/>
a p. r t Win a <lb/>
i- and in the <lb/>
count and e of our <lb/>
He large <lb/>
nil fir j <lb/>
country <lb/>
h i tun ma i to i <lb/>
sons alien he old to <lb/>
II i. <lb/>
Mr. Cob i reared a and <lb/>
i flu., a <lb/>
by n i limn ii. .- <lb/>
o tallied p , the bust <lb/>
c-s <lb/>
These are K. J Gr-e <lb/>
r I X L. A. <lb/>
of Kin-ton. J. H. end <lb/>
P. M . <lb/>
Ola K rims, of Greenville and M .<lb/>
The took today <lb/>
Services d i on by <lb/>
E. cue. <lb/>
Hear of <lb/>
i t e Y p <lb/>
in Sunday <lb/>
evening, K. B, i was <lb/>
and M T vie <lb/>
president. <lb/>
made to <lb/>
of meeting was changed to <lb/>
o'clock p m. beginning next <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
WELL ABOVE WATER <lb/>
W. No. <lb/>
J . . . <lb/>
SOCIAL j for teacher <lb/>
Your Foot on The Sandi of <lb/>
Time. <lb/>
When you buy that is <lb/>
to be o Harrison's <lb/>
Town I yon buy <lb/>
isobar it Ton I <lb/>
reminded his fact you <lb/>
compare <lb/>
lo o who <lb/>
a d pane <lb/>
became it pore <lb/>
t mad.- b, <lb/>
; ., ho hare had o vet t <lb/>
years ex i in <lb/>
of the c <lb/>
if Town nod paint is <lb/>
i i. th. <lb/>
ii ii . i I in of Mud <lb/>
II i I I , id II. <lb/>
n. i c v. K ii iv. Ask <lb/>
II- . I C ll <lb/>
Hum . II , i, in a ill <lb/>
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try pa- <lb/>
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log<lb/>
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are <lb/>
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c tin- <lb/>
U I <lb/>
I. <lb/>
Queen of the Carnival <lb/>
Miss Lulls of <lb/>
burg, who Is here h-r <lb/>
later, Mrs. A. Webb, was <lb/>
crowned queen of the <lb/>
Saturday She I <lb/>
1.815 votes and was presented <lb/>
Two Hurt. <lb/>
Saturday while <lb/>
i i if inn n-, the carnival <lb/>
grounds was torn down a <lb/>
piece of falling struck two <lb/>
boys that were pa ling One of <lb/>
these Durward T of <lb/>
A. whose head was <lb/>
quite severely by the umber. The in <lb/>
other a sou of Allen, j <lb/>
The Ore <lb/>
a new a i , . d In <lb/>
Keel, . be <lb/>
and i d I T .- will <lb/>
pet stout co; one <lb/>
suit v.- k, and n ad r <lb/>
unit hi <lb/>
i ember <lb/>
ts <lb/>
his friend him. They <lb/>
will pr. in temple <lb/>
house Saturday 14th <lb/>
George B. Al-ons, the popular <lb/>
and a large company of <lb/>
and ac vaudeville <lb/>
d the a <lb/>
Screams of <lb/>
are r apt. <lb/>
was only slightly burr. <lb/>
RALEIGH FAIR EXCURSION. <lb/>
VAN SHOW. <lb/>
Next week is the stale fair <lb/>
Miss Mary Eliza Dancy. who re- <lb/>
died in Tarboro, bequeathed <lb/>
for St. Mary's school at <lb/>
Daniel J. Sully, of New York, <lb/>
speak in Raleigh Tuesday on <lb/>
the cotton situation. <lb/>
An woman who <lb/>
recently died, leaving an estate of <lb/>
willed to her daughter a <lb/>
l calico The daughter Is <lb/>
taking steps to upset the will. <lb/>
Dr. will be here Friday <lb/>
night Nov. 1905 this time. Tour <lb/>
eyes, ears, nose and throat and <lb/>
catarrh, tome mid sec him at <lb/>
once. Satisfaction in <lb/>
every cute. Glasses tilted to suit <lb/>
everybody, old and young <lb/>
Dr. Odum, Macon Hotel. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C; <lb/>
Declined Pastorate. <lb/>
We see from Watch Tower <lb/>
H H ha- d <lb/>
. of Christian <lb/>
setts as for <lb/>
r. is lo lie <lb/>
Mr. Moore been In <lb/>
Greenville neatly and his <lb/>
endeared an our people <lb/>
of We <lb/>
will lie asked to <lb/>
Atlantic Line Will Operate the matter and hope he <lb/>
will do <lb/>
On account the Raleigh fair <lb/>
and President Roosevelt's I i <lb/>
the Coast Line <lb/>
will operate train <lb/>
from I be following points to B l <lb/>
tut urn Oct. <lb/>
Leave From <lb/>
on a m <lb/>
House <lb/>
Parmele <lb/>
Bethel <lb/>
Conetoe <lb/>
Tarboro <lb/>
Rocky Mount <lb/>
lo a m <lb/>
a m Kim City <lb/>
Wilson <lb/>
Lucama <lb/>
ii a m <lb/>
a in <lb/>
a m <lb/>
G a m <lb/>
a in <lb/>
a in <lb/>
oil a m <lb/>
a m <lb/>
a m <lb/>
Ar 10.10 a <lb/>
Gave Two Performances in Greenville <lb/>
The Van <lb/>
hi been on I be mad for seven <lb/>
1201 ears, gave two performances In <lb/>
I Greenville Tuesday. In <lb/>
,, the large was filled toils <lb/>
Rate <lb/>
ti a <lb/>
Ar ti a <lb/>
B m Plymouth <lb/>
a m Jamesville <lb/>
a m Everett <lb/>
ti a <lb/>
Ar a m Parmele <lb/>
Returning special will leave <lb/>
at p m same date. <lb/>
Tickets will be good to return on <lb/>
special train or on regular trains <lb/>
to October 23rd, 1905. <lb/>
All tickets include admission <lb/>
coupons to the fair grounds. <lb/>
full seating capacity, and there <lb/>
was also a large crowd at night. <lb/>
There were good some <lb/>
S about toe show and both perform- <lb/>
the audiences. Some <lb/>
T acts were by i In- Hun- <lb/>
family of acrobats In which the <lb/>
were especially good, Mrs. <lb/>
in her us slack <lb/>
feats, the riding of Cook <lb/>
Miss Annie Carroll, and the <lb/>
nurse riding of <lb/>
The reputation preceded the <lb/>
circus here that there were many <lb/>
fakers with it, but we have <lb/>
Chief of Police J. T. Bin th <lb/>
on this point and he says there was <lb/>
nothing of the kind evidence <lb/>
here but it one of the <lb/>
cleanest shows has ever seen <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
B. J the press agent and <lb/>
of the circus, was a most <lb/>
clever gentleman. <lb/>
Miss Bela Cox <lb/>
morning Ayden. <lb/>
Mis T f , I W, I e, <lb/>
today here <lb/>
d. A. lot- taken i l <lb/>
the <lb/>
Edward Matthews went to K <lb/>
sum -y t <lb/>
k. It. id <lb/>
evening from New York. <lb/>
M I. h is <lb/>
in leach i Class n <lb/>
Mr. a Mrs. T. B. Jenkins lei <lb/>
Sunday evening for a visit <lb/>
Mis n, of <lb/>
Sunday to emit I <lb/>
Vis. M. <lb/>
II. H. who n id b.-e i <lb/>
a few days here, i <lb/>
Sunday for <lb/>
Mrs W. P Edwards and chi d- <lb/>
have gone lo <lb/>
o visit relatives. <lb/>
C. I . d P. V H. <lb/>
w. D. G. <lb/>
went to v <lb/>
Federal court. <lb/>
M y of Tarboro, <lb/>
who has been visiting Miss Sophia <lb/>
J returned home this morn- <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
a i I <lb/>
of Bethel, who M <lb/>
returned home <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
Mrs. T J. Jarvis returned Sun <lb/>
d from Morganton where <lb/>
she bad attending the state <lb/>
of the Daughters f <lb/>
i tie <lb/>
returned Monday <lb/>
evening from <lb/>
F. M. went the <lb/>
mad Monday <lb/>
C. L returned Mon- <lb/>
day evening from <lb/>
Mrs. J. W, of Norfolk, <lb/>
is visiting Mrs. home. <lb/>
Miss Mi M i visiting <lb/>
aliases Carrie mid Waggle Brown. <lb/>
Rev. J. A. is <lb/>
in a meeting at <lb/>
week. <lb/>
W. M went to <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
K W left this morning <lb/>
tor Richmond. <lb/>
T. W. Skinner returned Tues- <lb/>
day evening from Danville, <lb/>
Joyner left this morning <lb/>
tor Littleton to intend school. <lb/>
W and Mr. <lb/>
of spent today here. <lb/>
Mi M ye, of <lb/>
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King. <lb/>
and Harry H. <lb/>
and I. Sherman return <lb/>
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Miss Bruce Gardner, of Wilson, i <lb/>
who has been visiting Mrs. J. C , <lb/>
Lanier and Mrs. S. T. Hooker, <lb/>
returned home today. <lb/>
Mr Mrs. L. A. Cobb, of <lb/>
Ki who had been here <lb/>
of his father, <lb/>
returned home Tuesday evening. <lb/>
W. J. Pope, of Grifton, <lb/>
took two here for the circus, <lb/>
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him in that long. He <lb/>
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J. E and left <lb/>
Thursday to friends and <lb/>
at Dudley <lb/>
Olive. <lb/>
LETTER TO JOHN R, <lb/>
N. O. <lb/>
The way to reckon <lb/>
cost of is to put both, <lb/>
costs i coat of paint <lb/>
mg it <lb/>
It would country bun <lb/>
of dollars a year; <lb/>
it would save you alone you <lb/>
happen lo be a <lb/>
dollars a <lb/>
See how ll It costs as <lb/>
to on as an- <lb/>
other, lit <lb/>
Yes, the same number <lb/>
Well, don't <lb/>
No, you'll twice as many <lb/>
of adulterated as of <lb/>
and you've to pay <lb/>
twice a- for putting It <lb/>
Mr. X. every, Delhi, N Y. hat <lb/>
two alike mid in <lb/>
condition. Painted one house with <lb/>
ti gallons, the <lb/>
otter with a paint was <lb/>
half gallons. <lb/>
Same painter, Gilbert, did <lb/>
both jobs. One costs Hie <lb/>
other <lb/>
Better no by the name. <lb/>
Yours truly, <lb/>
P. W. COo. <lb/>
P. . II. L, our paint. <lb/>
Don't yon need some old news <lb/>
Tan office is <lb/>
overstocked with and for two <lb/>
will sell them In lots of <lb/>
at IS cants. Don't miss Ibis bar <lb/>
gain counter. <lb/>
Phones Cut Over, <lb/>
General Superintendent K. C. <lb/>
returned to <lb/>
Sunday evening and is now cutting <lb/>
over the to the new <lb/>
system. The bell phones with <lb/>
which you only have to take up <lb/>
the receiver to call the central <lb/>
are a great improvement <lb/>
over the old style that required the <lb/>
turning of a at every call. <lb/>
There is hardly any fun at all in <lb/>
being only as smart as people think <lb/>
yon are.<lb/>
POOR PRINT <lb/>
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