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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/>
. <lb/>
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/>
i , <lb/>
the petition. mad needs an- <lb/>
i. daily train and the <lb/>
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The Service the <lb/>
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in it, s-e full of live Inter- <lb/>
well as . value<lb/>
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ii. H i the lifting of <lb/>
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i condition to the <lb/>
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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/>
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became it pore <lb/>
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; ., ho hare had o vet t <lb/>
years ex i in <lb/>
of the c <lb/>
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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/>
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G a m <lb/>
a in <lb/>
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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/>
Is visiting her sister, Mrs R. W. <lb/>
King. <lb/>
and Harry H. <lb/>
and I. Sherman return <lb/>
ed Tuesday from <lb/>
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/>
bis friends were glad to see <lb/>
him in that long. He <lb/>
thought the circus was to be on <lb/>
so come over that day. <lb/>
Finding his mistake after getting <lb/>
here he decided to stay rather than <lb/>
go home and come <lb/>
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N. O. <lb/>
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costs i coat of paint <lb/>
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and you've to pay <lb/>
twice a- for putting It <lb/>
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two alike mid in <lb/>
condition. Painted one house with <lb/>
ti gallons, the <lb/>
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half gallons. <lb/>
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both jobs. One costs Hie <lb/>
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P. . II. L, our paint. <lb/>
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overstocked with and for two <lb/>
will sell them In lots of <lb/>
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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/>
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The Best <lb/>
GOODS <lb/>
And fairest Prices at <lb/>
Greenville's <lb/>
GREAT Department STORE. <lb/>
AYDEN DEPARTMENT. <lb/>
The time has come for a matter-of-fact talk on a matter-of- fact subject. <lb/>
You buyers of Fall and Winter goods are about to supply yourselves with suitable <lb/>
selections for the coming season's requirements. <lb/>
The idea uppermost in your mind is to get something good and seasonable at the <lb/>
very lowest price. With all of you It comes down to a question of the RIGHT <lb/>
PLACE to go, what firm will do best by it's customers. <lb/>
WE the point, is it not and why not say it when we have the <lb/>
goods and prices that will back this statement every time We are going to do <lb/>
business right through this busy Fall on this basis, giving good honest goods at <lb/>
FAIREST PRICES. <lb/>
You will find us prepared to please and certain to carry out our promises, and what a <lb/>
stock we have for you to select from. We are crowded to overflowing with the most <lb/>
complete and elegant line of new Fall and Winter Styles ever shown in this locality, every <lb/>
article in this Stock has been selected with care and bought at bed-rock figures, all grades <lb/>
and are represented in this stock with the choicest and best goods procurable in that <lb/>
line. <lb/>
There will be comfort and satisfaction in doing your shopping for the season us, <lb/>
because we have gathered together with care and good judgment an immense line of <lb/>
popular new styles. <lb/>
We are confident we have the goods you want that our prices are just as satisfactory <lb/>
as the goods. <lb/>
You can in and satisfy yourself on Ibis point without the slightest risk no visitor <lb/>
is under obligation to lie an unwilling purchaser. <lb/>
Tn sting y favor sis with a call we are yours <lb/>
Come to see Hart Jenkins <lb/>
when yon need to <lb/>
your feet, we can save yon money <lb/>
and you something to lit the <lb/>
foot. We carry nicest and best <lb/>
you ever saw. Try a <lb/>
pair and be <lb/>
Call on Hart A Jenkins for a bar <lb/>
rel of Columbia none better <lb/>
to be bad <lb/>
Old Hand-made Paw <lb/>
Paw Gum Bread Trays at J. R. <lb/>
ft <lb/>
Miss Pauline of Oak <lb/>
City, who has been n long <lb/>
visit here to her Mrs. O. C. <lb/>
ha mad very many <lb/>
warm friends people <lb/>
during her slay left this morning <lb/>
for her horns. <lb/>
How nice the young ladle to <lb/>
oat to -the train to their <lb/>
off, vet at the same <lb/>
entertain their gentlemen <lb/>
a pleasantly. <lb/>
carry <lb/>
a fall line of meat, lard and can <lb/>
goods. bay before giving <lb/>
me a trial. Frank Lilly. <lb/>
Several from here <lb/>
attending the at <lb/>
daring the weak. It is so <lb/>
lent t leave here one evening <lb/>
return next morning on the <lb/>
Mies has reran ed <lb/>
to her home in <lb/>
far <lb/>
cents. J. K. <lb/>
I always keep on hand a full <lb/>
line fend stuff at lowest c h <lb/>
prices Such hi hay, oats, corn, <lb/>
cotton seed meal and boils, <lb/>
and ship stuff. <lb/>
I will pay highest pi ices <lb/>
for chickens and <lb/>
sell you see me. Frank <lb/>
Lilly. <lb/>
Buy of our <lb/>
Hats. Sold under a e <lb/>
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mid groceries, also a nice <lb/>
line cigars and <lb/>
kept in a first class <lb/>
J H. Tripp ft Bro. <lb/>
Hi pi ices for chickens <lb/>
and all country produce <lb/>
H. Bi. <lb/>
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Ami ii ft Bo. Mr. <lb/>
honor of being first <lb/>
lo pay town lax year 1905, <lb/>
winch proven him not only a <lb/>
man, <lb/>
bi Hives in a adherence <lb/>
rice extreme popularity. <lb/>
Cot respondent. <lb/>
Special Low Rates of One <lb/>
First Fare Plus Fifty <lb/>
cents to <lb/>
Richmond and <lb/>
Return, via <lb/>
AT <lb/>
A TOW OF WOkS. <lb/>
THE BANK OF COAST LIKE. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
At the of business August 25th, 1905 <lb/>
RESOURCES. <lb/>
Loans and Discounts, <lb/>
Furniture and Fixtures <lb/>
Demand Loans <lb/>
Due from Banks, 7,62.108 <lb/>
Cash Items, I 130.52 <lb/>
Gold Coin, <lb/>
Silver Coin. <lb/>
National Hank notes and <lb/>
other U. S. notes 2,411.00 <lb/>
Total, <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
Capital stock paid in, . <lb/>
Surplus fund <lb/>
Undivided profits less <lb/>
expenses, SM <lb/>
Dividend unpaid i . BOOt <lb/>
for the <lb/>
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K. SMITH. <lb/>
JOSEPH DIXON, <lb/>
B. O. CANNON. <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
STATE NORTH <lb/>
COUNTY OF PITT, Reduced Rate to <lb/>
I, J. R. of the above named do awe r Horse Show <lb/>
that the above statement is I rue to the best of my and lie- The A r Line takes <lb/>
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Fence Your Farm With <lb/>
American Steel Fencing <lb/>
Because <lb/>
they are best steel, they hare the only perfect , <lb/>
easy to build, no last a <lb/>
time, The American is b--t square mesh on <lb/>
the market, car load just received. Come to see us <lb/>
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Always glad <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
D. S. Spam <lb/>
bring us your Tobacco , Bookkeeper <lb/>
The Brick. <lb/>
We will always work for your interest Auctioneer <lb/>
and guarantee price. H S- Hardy <lb/>
Floor Manager <lb/>
BRINKLEY Harris <lb/>
Proprietors. <lb/>
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crone the river from bunk to bank. <lb/>
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along the shore, we could measure <lb/>
how swiftly it approached, in a <lb/>
very few it needed no <lb/>
help to we that it came rolling on <lb/>
with of a railway train, <lb/>
showing the low, tumbling outline <lb/>
of a broken on the beach. <lb/>
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roar, we held our <lb/>
for the moment when <lb/>
it should pate beneath our feel. Ten <lb/>
minutes from the time we first saw <lb/>
it the moment came. <lb/>
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saw was a head of water, as though <lb/>
u broken dam, Stretching <lb/>
straight across the channel and roll- <lb/>
tumbling, ton tiling, us it raced <lb/>
along, a a great breaker <lb/>
up the beach after it fall. Before <lb/>
it the surface of the river was low, <lb/>
quiet, rippling gently downward <lb/>
toward the sea. Behind the water <lb/>
level nearly feet <lb/>
and coursing UP from the tea with <lb/>
the speed and of a immature <lb/>
Niagara At the the <lb/>
foam was with mud tore <lb/>
from the banks, all the <lb/>
current that came <lb/>
bid dark. <lb/>
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weeding, and turning m <lb/>
the curved the <lb/>
wastes of mini fiat, and moment <lb/>
die level of racing <lb/>
below us climbed higher on the <lb/>
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playing until the last possible cue- <lb/>
end out an the scattered into <lb/>
trailing lines of black dots, making <lb/>
for the shore. At last, when the <lb/>
line had grown quite <lb/>
in the we <lb/>
way. We hod teen the . <lb/>
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It is related of the famous Jonas <lb/>
that, on being politely re- <lb/>
by a nobleman for <lb/>
coming to dine with hint, he <lb/>
my lord, I afford <lb/>
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the of servants, who, .- <lb/>
appeared on as he <lb/>
woe leaving die be had visit- <lb/>
aw. <lb/>
your aid <lb/>
upon which he paid a <lb/>
umbrella, said a sec- <lb/>
another shilling. <lb/>
your another shilling. <lb/>
gloves, <lb/>
said <lb/>
may keep the gloves. They re <lb/>
pot worth a Tit- <lb/>
Bits. <lb/>
A Letter of Thorn. <lb/>
A letter written by the poet <lb/>
Thomas Hood to very dear Ha- <lb/>
hands at a public <lb/>
ale in London the other day for the <lb/>
consideration of The letter <lb/>
has the following quaint <lb/>
is a tale of a little prince <lb/>
who had a ruby heart, and whatever <lb/>
he on it was instantly grant- <lb/>
ed, but it is not so with mine. <lb/>
Neither have I Aladdin's lamp, or it <lb/>
should have been scrubbed bright <lb/>
re the ball, but now it <lb/>
at a dark and the glory of <lb/>
fairyland is forever. Only <lb/>
the fiery dragons remain, which are <lb/>
many and fearful, and black <lb/>
oats and demons end Imps and <lb/>
the ogres, who are the booksellers, <lb/>
except that they have no eye in <lb/>
their <lb/>
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REPORT OF THE CONDITION <lb/>
Clip Calculator. <lb/>
The first slice of goose had been <lb/>
mt, and the minister of the Zion <lb/>
looked It with keen <lb/>
anticipation a displayed In the <lb/>
noes round him. <lb/>
fine a goose as I ever <lb/>
aw, he to <lb/>
did you get such <lb/>
fine one V <lb/>
now, said <lb/>
the carver of the goose, with a sud- <lb/>
den access of dignity, you <lb/>
preach a special good sermon I <lb/>
axes you where you got it. Seems <lb/>
to me a trivial matter any- <lb/>
In Hurry. <lb/>
was a young lady of three and <lb/>
he had not at all as <lb/>
the authorities considered that <lb/>
ladies of three ought to be- <lb/>
After a hectic during <lb/>
which she had been scolded by the <lb/>
whole strength of the company, <lb/>
went to bed and the following <lb/>
prayer. She was not annoyed at all, <lb/>
merely anxious to end the <lb/>
make me good. <lb/>
And make me good quick, for <lb/>
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is f a town <lb/>
Wear Antwerp, where the <lb/>
arc cared for by the <lb/>
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the <lb/>
sad <lb/>
at the <lb/>
shout <lb/>
who ore taken an by the <lb/>
townsfolk, though all the <lb/>
are on <lb/>
or in the <lb/>
only the harm. <lb/>
The of is but <lb/>
n moral one, being to the <lb/>
kindness and tact of the <lb/>
The fees for taking the <lb/>
they are vary from <lb/>
to a year, according to <lb/>
of luxury in which the pa- <lb/>
is kept. No mutter how much <lb/>
lie pays, however, he the spoiled <lb/>
one of the family, for the people of <lb/>
are said to understand <lb/>
management insane people better <lb/>
than other known <lb/>
or in i due to <lb/>
of of experience banded <lb/>
n from father to son. <lb/>
Each patient is really the guest of <lb/>
the house. He is the armchair <lb/>
Bud the sent at table and en- <lb/>
joys the most attention, so that he <lb/>
growl to value the esteem in which <lb/>
he is hold lo such an extent that he <lb/>
will nuke the greatest effort to <lb/>
master his disease lest he should <lb/>
forfeit hit The children <lb/>
of seem wiser than others, <lb/>
from their contact with their elders <lb/>
in years, though their equals in <lb/>
brains. of children may be <lb/>
been walking about hand in hand. <lb/>
wit h robust men, to whom they <lb/>
chatter in most familiar manner. <lb/>
In fact, the boarder patient is <lb/>
told off to take care of the <lb/>
the household, and in most oases he <lb/>
makes an excellent nurse. <lb/>
goes ahead of any other <lb/>
city as a residence <lb/>
all of whom are honored and <lb/>
given full for their fancies. <lb/>
One informs all <lb/>
that he has two left legs and <lb/>
obliged to have his boots and <lb/>
made accordingly. Another old <lb/>
gentleman who thinks the <lb/>
pope of Rome says he is perfectly <lb/>
able to fly to heaven, but that for <lb/>
the moment he is ton fat. land- <lb/>
lord offers assist him in making a <lb/>
from the second floor window, <lb/>
whereupon the thinks <lb/>
of his and prefers to wait <lb/>
until <lb/>
Bill That Grow. <lb/>
Daniel Webster wan noted <lb/>
for attention to detail in business <lb/>
matters. His well known <lb/>
were often token advantage of by <lb/>
unscrupulous creditors, who gave no <lb/>
receipt for paid bills, simply Decease <lb/>
they were not demanded. Webster <lb/>
was well aware of this, but it teemed <lb/>
to trouble him very little. <lb/>
On one s creditor <lb/>
a hill which teemed familiar, <lb/>
and Webster asked, this bill <lb/>
pretty <lb/>
think replied the maker <lb/>
of ft confidently. <lb/>
said Webster, handing <lb/>
over the money, time I have <lb/>
paid that bill It has seemed to me t <lb/>
trifle <lb/>
A Quick Gm. <lb/>
A story is told of an actor who <lb/>
was returning heme rather early in <lb/>
the morning came to an early <lb/>
grinder. A piece of green <lb/>
was stretched over the top of <lb/>
the organ, while a miserable monkey <lb/>
gathered in any receipts. The actor <lb/>
saw the green cloth, stopped and <lb/>
put down a silver dollar, which was <lb/>
immediately grabbed by the monkey. <lb/>
The actor stared a minute, nibbed <lb/>
his eyes and walked away mutter- <lb/>
game I ever ran up <lb/>
against in all my <lb/>
changed. <lb/>
says the advanced farmer, <lb/>
who really should be called an <lb/>
has been a vast <lb/>
change in the methods of those who <lb/>
till the soil. As an instance, <lb/>
days we have machines that cut, <lb/>
and sack the wheat, whereas <lb/>
in other years we cradled <lb/>
The visitor nods <lb/>
but <lb/>
believe there ha not been <lb/>
such great progress in other <lb/>
branches of agriculture. Am I not <lb/>
right in my opinion you still <lb/>
put corn in a crib <lb/>
A Reel Conversion. <lb/>
Mr. used to tell the fol- <lb/>
lowing story of the conversion of a <lb/>
servant girl. When the was asked, <lb/>
you she replied, <lb/>
hope so, <lb/>
What makes you think you <lb/>
air, there is a great change <lb/>
in m from what there used to <lb/>
it the changer <lb/>
know, sir, but there is s <lb/>
chance in all things. But there it <lb/>
one thing, I sweep under the <lb/>
mat now. <lb/>
-OP- <lb/>
THE BANK F FARMVILLE. FARMVILLE. N. C. <lb/>
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS. AUG. 1905. <lb/>
Loan ii <lb/>
Furniture <lb/>
Due from Banks <lb/>
coin <lb/>
Silver coin <lb/>
1,126.63 <lb/>
Nat, <lb/>
Capital stock pd in <lb/>
Undivided profits <lb/>
to check 18,610.36 <lb/>
State of North Carolina, , <lb/>
County of Pitt.; <lb/>
I, J. R. Davis, blink, lo solemn <lb/>
statement to best of <lb/>
knowledge and belief. j. r. DAVIS, <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb/>
fore me, this day of Au- <lb/>
gust, <lb/>
J. V. JOHNSTON, <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
Correct Attest <lb/>
T. L. <lb/>
R. L. IS, <lb/>
Dire tori.<lb/>
GET YOUR SUPPLIES <lb/>
Now <lb/>
Everything you want in the way of S <lb/>
I nice Groceries, Canned Goods, Pickles, I <lb/>
i Candies, Nuts. can be had at i <lb/>
j our store <lb/>
We carry a large supply of the Best <lb/>
Goods <lb/>
JOHNSTON BROS. <lb/>
The Cash Grocers. <lb/>
Hardware. <lb/>
For C Stoves Ranges, <lb/>
heaters Pumps, Guns, Am- <lb/>
munition, One and Two Horse <lb/>
Steel Plows, Heat Cutters and <lb/>
In fact anything <lb/>
in Hardware come to <lb/>
H. L. CARR <lb/>
u-A in mm. <lb/>
i f. CO. <lb/>
Norfolk. Va. <lb/>
Cotton Factors and handlers <lb/>
Bagging, Ties Bags. <lb/>
Correspondence shipments <lb/>
solicited <lb/>
can get old <lb/>
papers for under carpets <lb/>
a at ; . -run <lb/>
office. <lb/>
SUITS UP and <lb/>
PANTS UP. <lb/>
Made to Measure. <lb/>
Cleaning, Dying <lb/>
and Pressing. <lb/>
clothing <lb/>
a specially. <lb/>
I also and dye laces, <lb/>
ribbons, feathers, etc. <lb/>
PAUL Tailor, <lb/>
Greenville. N. C. <lb/>
OR. MOT VS <lb/>
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too fast, or does it skip a heat <lb/>
Do you have shortness of <lb/>
weak or hungry spells, <lb/>
or choking <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/>
January lit. I look <lb/>
down with and <lb/>
and gradually grew worse. X told <lb/>
by my that my ca <lb/>
My and <lb/>
had given me up to die. My <lb/>
and body were swollen to one- <lb/>
third larger than normal site, and <lb/>
water had around my heart. <lb/>
For at least three months X had to alt <lb/>
propped up In bed to keep from <lb/>
X sent for five bottles Dr. <lb/>
Heart Cure, by the time I <lb/>
had taken them all I entirely <lb/>
cured. I feel better than I have for <lb/>
twenty years, and I am able to <lb/>
any kind of work on my farm. Mr <lb/>
attending physician told me that If ft <lb/>
hadn't been for Dr. Heart Cur <lb/>
X would now be In my <lb/>
L. T. CURD, Kr. <lb/>
Dr. Heart Cur Is sold by <lb/>
druggist, who will that <lb/>
Us tint bottle will benefit. If It fall <lb/>
he will refund your money. <lb/>
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind <lb/>
Whats the Use to Cry <lb/>
OVER MILK <lb/>
3-. <lb/>
GET WiSE <lb/>
and look over our elegant <lb/>
line <lb/>
Art Squares, Curtains, Brie <lb/>
Carpets and <lb/>
Mattings. <lb/>
WOOD WOOD <lb/>
Dry, Split Pine Wood, cut every <lb/>
length, delivered at door. <lb/>
No. <lb/>
Yours for business, <lb/>
JOE JENKINS. <lb/>
We sell the only <lb/>
The stove. <lb/>
furnish the family <lb/>
We'll furnish the . <lb/>
S, <lb/>
TAFT VAnDIKE, <lb/>
Home Outfitters. <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
Greenville Banking <lb/>
Trust Company <lb/>
NORTH CAROLINA. <lb/>
At th-1 lose of business August 1905. <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
Loans and discounts Capital stock paid in <lb/>
I Overdraft, 4,274.60 Surplus fund 6,600.00 <lb/>
Stocks, etc, Undivided profits, less <lb/>
Furniture and fixture 9,415.641 expenses taxes paid 2,700.66 <lb/>
AU ether real estate 250.78 Bills payable 45,000.00 <lb/>
Due from Book -1 <lb/>
items 781.32 <lb/>
Gold coin <lb/>
Silver coin 1,065.35 <lb/>
National Hank notes and <lb/>
other V. notes 13,079.00 <lb/>
Time certificates of <lb/>
deposit 10,081.20 <lb/>
subject to check 74,725.711 <lb/>
Cashiers checks 17.94 <lb/>
Total <lb/>
Total, <lb/>
1164,124.49 <lb/>
Stale of North Carolina, County of Pitt, <lb/>
I, R. Cobb, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly <lb/>
swear that the above is true lo the best of my knowledge <lb/>
belief. R. J. COBB, Cashier. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to <lb/>
me, this 4th day of Sept., 1905. <lb/>
C. S. CARR, Notary Public. <lb/>
Correct <lb/>
J L. WOOTEN, <lb/>
CHAS. COBB, <lb/>
C. T. <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
Scientifically <lb/>
Constructed. <lb/>
ULTRA, <lb/>
A Shoe for <lb/>
Women. <lb/>
THE ULTRA SHOE for <lb/>
is made with careful reference <lb/>
to the most minute details and <lb/>
s so perfected in its numerous <lb/>
styles there is no other <lb/>
man's shoe on the market selling <lb/>
at the price the Ultra does, its <lb/>
superior, if its equal. <lb/>
Here is the fundamental basis <lb/>
of a perfect shoe. We employ <lb/>
our own expert designers, and <lb/>
every Ultra Shoe is made over <lb/>
a last scientifically constructed <lb/>
to meet the closest variations <lb/>
of width and size in <lb/>
footwear. <lb/>
The Ultra Shoe meets every <lb/>
requirement of the many <lb/>
whims of <lb/>
We carry SHOE, for men, in Oxfords, Tans, etc <lb/>
Pulley Bowen, <lb/>
THE HOME OF WOMAN'S FASHIONS.<lb/>
The Reflector <lb/>
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it reaches people money to for what they want. <lb/>
If yon have what they want advertise it and you are sure to <lb/>
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Iron Vases, fie. <lb/>
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tight a wagon load of iced to I <lb/>
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had ii glued making a bale of are so <lb/>
that weighed pounds. <lb/>
one dollar and fifty attending the <lb/>
and exchanged bin they <lb/>
meal and hulls. And hearts <lb/>
after be bale of by leaning <lb/>
to one our leading merchants <lb/>
more pound <lb/>
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was told that hid a good <lb/>
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right if treated right, worried too <lb/>
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the week here her child- <lb/>
ran. <lb/>
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their large stock shoes <lb/>
must sold within a days <lb/>
order to make room for their new <lb/>
supply MOO to be received. <lb/>
When need meats <lb/>
beef call on II. I, Johnson. <lb/>
Miss Annie spent <lb/>
Catharine Carroll's. <lb/>
of paint, yellow <lb/>
one lire Barber Co. <lb/>
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and prices always right. <lb/>
who a had better keep <lb/>
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letter <lb/>
and would not marry the one she <lb/>
now was to marry and <lb/>
that he would neither have red, <lb/>
black, or gray hair nor be <lb/>
headed, bat would hive hair <lb/>
be very rich and she to live in <lb/>
to the <lb/>
old age of years Tue other <lb/>
heard to her groat, joy that she <lb/>
yet get married one <lb/>
time to a widower and each time <lb/>
very rich. So they Impatiently <lb/>
await the arrival the light hail- <lb/>
ed mini and the widower. <lb/>
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there will ban festival in the <lb/>
K. church building, to which <lb/>
everybody is cordially invited. <lb/>
The proceeds are to ha used far <lb/>
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we a crowd will la <lb/>
I present, an help the good <lb/>
work. <lb/>
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ii on something when a man <lb/>
is around to -ell him <lb/>
hat it is when he asks her. <lb/>
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. ii September 28th I <lb/>
female hog, aim <lb/>
marked with err.;. <lb/>
right ear. gal sum,. <lb/>
ownership pay char <lb/>
T Evans. <lb/>
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in-1 iv . <lb/>
Lord came late to <lb/>
important cabinet meeting and <lb/>
apologized for hat by Bay- <lb/>
that he had a with a <lb/>
man and lost temper. <lb/>
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hope <lb/>
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temper that ever <lb/>
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North In Superior Court <lb/>
Pitt Count; i Nov. term 1905.<lb/>
Barber. i <lb/>
and I. J. trail <lb/>
as Harrington, liar- of Summons <lb/>
her Company, <lb/>
vs. <lb/>
D. A. Henderson. i <lb/>
The defendant above named will <lb/>
notice that an notion entitled as <lb/>
has bees commenced superior <lb/>
of county, to <lb/>
personal property, In claim and de- <lb/>
livery proceed in us. And the said de- <lb/>
will further notice that <lb/>
be is required to appear at a term <lb/>
the Superior court Pitt to <lb/>
held on the Monday the <lb/>
Ni in September, it the <lb/>
oh day 1906, at tin <lb/>
court of said <lb/>
or demur to in mi i <lb/>
action, or plaintiff will ; <lb/>
court for the relief in <lb/>
said <lb/>
clerk Court of Pill <lb/>
stock In Pin <lb/>
specially <lb/>
female pigs for ., <lb/>
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black, tun or openwork, <lb/>
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anything <lb/>
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walked . Louis <lb/>
House Hash. <lb/>
We skill expect our methods to hold. <lb/>
We are neither reformers nor philanthropists, <lb/>
and tor young fellows, than old-fashioned. <lb/>
we are determined to build up this <lb/>
n principle statements based facts values <lb/>
Merchandise beyond any competition. <lb/>
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arc very serious statements, and we take <lb/>
this method calling the attention of the most critical and <lb/>
intelligent purchasing public to these abuses. <lb/>
It is high time for better business methods any how <lb/>
store bus demonstrated that did yesterday, and <lb/>
shall to-morrow. <lb/>
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merchandise because it is cheap. <lb/>
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I We reduced week, yes every day, it we think it necessary. <lb/>
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Attacks Officer With Knives and b <lb/>
Terribly Beaten. <lb/>
Norfolk. V., Oct. <lb/>
Lee, in r re, arrested last <lb/>
night at View County <lb/>
Constable J Hays, i quiet <lb/>
I i county jail. <lb/>
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the jail, Lee will be examined <lb/>
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asylum m from which <lb/>
he was pan led. <lb/>
Vivisecting The Calf <lb/>
mi jet a <lb/>
thin q <lb/>
nail or driver or <lb/>
larking. Have a <lb/>
tool box be prepared for <lb/>
Our line of tools <lb/>
Is all could and <lb/>
we will tool <lb/>
box does not lack a single <lb/>
useful <lb/>
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the of September was <lb/>
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Shanghai, <lb/>
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I island-. called the <lb/>
other S. i Mushy, about <lb/>
twenty I. Lien have <lb/>
suffered much from typhoon, <lb/>
neatly all the t bating <lb/>
I been <lb/>
have only ii ed for <lb/>
and an above <lb/>
Goods, <lb/>
of <lb/>
J. P <lb/>
Corey <lb/>
Make writing <lb/>
f. m per. taut <lb/>
made. Book Prow. <lb/>
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AND <lb/>
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Block, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
D. W.<lb/>
Groceries <lb/>
And Provisions <lb/>
t. i i.-e. . Oct. <lb/>
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today, <lb/>
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i law. bad <lb/>
a i and <lb/>
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I out HI lite The <lb/>
. up In u riddler. <lb/>
None of the <lb/>
NOTICE, <lb/>
Having qualified as administrator of <lb/>
Carolina Williams, deceased, late of <lb/>
Hilt Comity, N. C. this to notify <lb/>
all having against the <lb/>
estate of said debased to exhibit them <lb/>
to the on or before the <lb/>
day of August s notice <lb/>
wilt he f-leaded in bar of their re- <lb/>
All persons indebted to said <lb/>
estate will please make Immediate <lb/>
payment <lb/>
This day of August 1905. <lb/>
J. O. <lb/>
NORFOLK SOUTHERN R. R. CO <lb/>
N. <lb/>
Steamboat Service. <lb/>
Steamer L. leaves <lb/>
Washington daily <lb/>
at a. tn. for Greenville; <lb/>
Greenville daily <lb/>
at m. for <lb/>
Connecting at with <lb/>
Norfolk Southern Railroad tor <lb/>
Norfolk, Baltimore, Philadelphia, <lb/>
New York, Boston all other <lb/>
North. a Norfolk <lb/>
with all <lb/>
Shippers should order their <lb/>
freight via Norfolk, care Norfolk <lb/>
Southern R. <lb/>
Sailing subject to change <lb/>
without notice. <lb/>
Washing- <lb/>
ton, N. C. <lb/>
J. J. CHERRY, Agent, Green- <lb/>
ville, N. C. <lb/>
H. C. General T. and <lb/>
i. Agent, Norfolk, Va., <lb/>
R. L. <lb/>
Dentist. <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb/>
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. <lb/>
Letters of administration upon the <lb/>
estate of Pleasant Parker, deceased, <lb/>
hating this day been issued to ma <lb/>
of the Superior Court of Pitt <lb/>
county. is hereby given to all <lb/>
persons holding against said <lb/>
estate, present them to me for pay- <lb/>
duly authenticated, on or before <lb/>
the 4th day of September, or <lb/>
, Mice will plead in bar of their re- <lb/>
All indebted to said <lb/>
estate are requested to make <lb/>
ate payment to me, <lb/>
This the of September 1906. <lb/>
D. C. <lb/>
Jarvis Blow, Attorneys. <lb/>
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb/>
The Clerk of Superior <lb/>
having issued letters of <lb/>
to the undersigned <lb/>
on the 22nd day of Aug. 1905, on <lb/>
the estate of W. E. 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 to present <lb/>
their claims properly <lb/>
to the undersigned, with- <lb/>
in twelve months after date of <lb/>
this is notice will be <lb/>
plead heir recovery. <lb/>
This day of Aug. 1905. <lb/>
P. G James, B F. Jolly <lb/>
atty. on the estate of <lb/>
W. E. Jolly. <lb/>
LADIES. <lb/>
DR. <lb/>
COMPOUND. <lb/>
one of the <lb/>
trade in the world. It <lb/>
to be a great thing to an ex <lb/>
rich There u <lb/>
period, even, when many earnest <lb/>
publicists were exercised the <lb/>
should forsake big <lb/>
birthright's ambition to be president <lb/>
for the sake of the richest <lb/>
man on earth Hut that danger, is <lb/>
quite parsed Who, now, would <lb/>
the place of the richest of <lb/>
the time <lb/>
Great wealth does not even bring <lb/>
distinction On the contrary, it is <lb/>
commonplace The <lb/>
million-dollar fortune <lb/>
accumulated a <lb/>
thousand millions and thereby made <lb/>
the Midas calling merely ridiculous <lb/>
early plutocrats were invested <lb/>
with mystery. They infused the <lb/>
imagination with suggestions of a <lb/>
splendid and magical ability. Mod <lb/>
em has forever <lb/>
lied the magic Now see very <lb/>
plainly a melancholy old man <lb/>
with all the shabby paraphernalia of <lb/>
his art pitilessly exposed. A reporter <lb/>
stands a elbow and <lb/>
will observe rabbit which <lb/>
be is about to produce from the hat <lb/>
concealed in the skirts of his <lb/>
coat will presently tell you where <lb/>
and how he got both the coat and <lb/>
rabbit call your attention to the <lb/>
fact that this goblet which ho used <lb/>
in turning water into wine, has a <lb/>
false <lb/>
How en the conjurer retain the <lb/>
of the audience under such <lb/>
conditions Possibly there are a few <lb/>
nearsighted persons on the lower end <lb/>
of Island and in other <lb/>
spots who will continue to worship <lb/>
the calf after the gilding has been <lb/>
scrubbed off and the cast-iron ribs <lb/>
disclosed; but there was never less <lb/>
danger of the cult becoming popular. <lb/>
Saturday Evening Post. <lb/>
Eye and the System, <lb/>
that an <lb/>
pair of <lb/>
too large or two email, <lb/>
exactly in front of each It <lb/>
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eye, or its involved. <lb/>
thinks that not only above <lb/>
named but . <lb/>
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even Constipation be due <lb/>
inadequate nerve sup to the <lb/>
digestive organs In these <lb/>
tie-is, because an undue amount f <lb/>
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to ever <lb/>
body. Office now at Macon Hotel, <lb/>
Announcement <lb/>
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The of Justice in <lb/>
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Judge Boyd in excellent work be <lb/>
is doing North Carolina pun- <lb/>
law breakers. It <lb/>
that D Arey, the wealthy dis- <lb/>
tiller who was sentenced to a term of <lb/>
imprisonment in jail in addition to <lb/>
being lined about for <lb/>
internal revenue laws, must pay <lb/>
the fine and also go to jail. Strong <lb/>
efforts were made to have the fine <lb/>
remitted and also to secure a pardon <lb/>
far the defendant on the ground of <lb/>
alleged ill health, but to no avail- <lb/>
He will hare to take bis medicine <lb/>
just as prescribed by Judge Boyd <lb/>
and there is no longer any hope of <lb/>
interference on the part of the <lb/>
at Washington It is to be <lb/>
hoped that the position taken by the <lb/>
Department of Justice in this in <lb/>
stance is an indication that the same <lb/>
course will be pursued in all such <lb/>
matters in the future There has <lb/>
been too much of this outside inter- <lb/>
in the past for th good of <lb/>
Federal laws in this State. If his <lb/>
superiors will back him up in what <lb/>
he does Judge will do some <lb/>
effective work in this district and <lb/>
the result, in a very short time will <lb/>
be News. <lb/>
Col. R W. Beaufort <lb/>
lost bis gin house <lb/>
twenty bales of cotton by fire a It w <lb/>
nights ago <lb/>
A HAPPY <lb/>
HOME <lb/>
one where health abounds. <lb/>
impure blood there can- <lb/>
not be health. <lb/>
Withe disordered LIVER there <lb/>
cannot good blood. <lb/>
and restore <lb/>
natural action. <lb/>
A healthy LIVER means pave <lb/>
blood <lb/>
Pure Mood means health. <lb/>
Health happiness. <lb/>
no All Druggist. <lb/>
The Art of <lb/>
It is said by those who have in- <lb/>
formed themselves upon the subject <lb/>
that, if all Englishmen ate as <lb/>
and temperately they <lb/>
should eat. were they anxious to <lb/>
look and and be well as they are <lb/>
to look and feel and be stuffed to re- <lb/>
after a meal, England would <lb/>
be able to raise more than enough <lb/>
food for its population. This means <lb/>
that on the average an Englishman <lb/>
eats two times more than is <lb/>
or even proper. And the English <lb/>
are not much bigger eaters than are <lb/>
we. <lb/>
Chewing one secret of health, <lb/>
and also the seat of enjoyment of <lb/>
food. why swallow food before one <lb/>
has begun to taste it The perform- <lb/>
is foolish from the standpoint <lb/>
of pleasure alone; from the stand <lb/>
point of health it is ruinous. The <lb/>
may be, most of them, <lb/>
past saving; but there are , always <lb/>
the in teaching the <lb/>
children to eat properly, their teach- <lb/>
might <lb/>
LANIER <lb/>
N. C, <lb/>
MARBLE MONUMENTAL WORK <lb/>
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. <lb/>
Iron Fencing Sold<lb/>
S. M. <lb/>
Wholesale and retail Grocer and <lb/>
Dealer. paid for <lb/>
Fur, Bead, Oil Bar- <lb/>
r-l, Turkey, etc. Bed- <lb/>
tends, Oak Suite, Ba <lb/>
y Carriages, Parlor <lb/>
Tables, Safes, P <lb/>
Gail Ax <lb/>
Key West Che <lb/>
iota, Henry George Can- <lb/>
Cherries, Peaches, Apples <lb/>
Apples, Jelly, <lb/>
flour Coffee, <lb/>
Magic Food, Matches, Oil, <lb/>
Seed Meal and Hulls, Oar, <lb/>
Seeds, Oranges, Apples, Nuts <lb/>
Dried Apples, Peaches, <lb/>
Prunes, Currents, Glass <lb/>
China Ware, Tip and <lb/>
Ware, Cakes and Crackers, <lb/>
Cheese, Beat New <lb/>
Sewing Machine and nu- <lb/>
ether Quality and <lb/>
for Come <lb/>
me. <lb/>
S. BE. <lb/>
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Dr. D. Li. Jame <lb/>
Dental <lb/>
Surgeon <lb/>
v Surgeon <lb/>
COBB BROS. CO <lb/>
Norfolk, <lb/>
Cotton Buyers and Broken Li <lb/>
Stocks, Cotton, and <lb/>
one. Private Wires to New York, <lb/>
Chicago and New Orleans. <lb/>
We leave to announce we are <lb/>
and Retail <lb/>
White Lead, Paints, <lb/>
Colors, and and <lb/>
Ready nixed Paints. <lb/>
There is no line in the world better than <lb/>
the Harrison line. It has behind it a <lb/>
reputation for honorable wares and honorable <lb/>
dealings. . <lb/>
If you use the Harrison Paints you need <lb/>
never worry quality. . <lb/>
We trust that you will favor us with your <lb/>
orders whenever you want good paint for any <lb/>
Have just a car load and <lb/>
can give you Special Prices. <lb/>
Baker Hart <lb/>
N. C, <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
THE BETHEL BANKING AND TRUST CO. <lb/>
AT BETHEL, N. C. <lb/>
At the close of business August 25th, <lb/>
RESOURCES. <lb/>
and discounts <lb/>
Overdrafts secured <lb/>
Furniture Fixtures <lb/>
Due from Banks and <lb/>
Bankers <lb/>
Cash items <lb/>
Gold and silver coin, <lb/>
National bunk and <lb/>
other U. notes <lb/>
Total <lb/>
129.00 <lb/>
939.03 <lb/>
5,384.15 <lb/>
36.90 <lb/>
2,009.02 <lb/>
22,316.48 <lb/>
Total <lb/>
22,316.43 <lb/>
State of North Carolina, County of Pit, <lb/>
I, H. H. Taylor, Cashier of the above named bank, do <lb/>
swear that the above statement is true to the best of <lb/>
edge and belief. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb/>
fore me, this 31st day of August, <lb/>
1905 JULIUS BROWN, <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
H. H. Taylor, Cashier. <lb/>
GRIMES, <lb/>
ROUT <lb/>
J. W. THOMAS, <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
Let Common Sense Decide <lb/>
Do you believe, that coffee fin exposed <lb/>
to dust, germs and insects, passing <lb/>
through, many hands of <lb/>
them not <lb/>
, you don't know how or whom, <lb/>
is fit for your use t Of course you <lb/>
don't Bat <lb/>
LION COFFEE <lb/>
story. <lb/>
elected <lb/>
at Use plantation, <lb/>
roasted m our <lb/>
where <lb/>
would not dream sue talc en <lb/>
to perfect cleanliness, <lb/>
flavor, and <lb/>
From tints the <lb/>
the factory no hand it tilt <lb/>
it it opened in your <lb/>
Baas all <lb/>
Homes welcome LION COFFEE daily. <lb/>
proof of merit than continued and <lb/>
all <lb/>
at I stages. en <lb/>
for <lb/>
SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE <lb/>
SPICE Ohio. <lb/>
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT. <lb/>
J. M. BLOW, Manager and Authorized <lb/>
AYDEN, N. C. -a -v <lb/>
for <lb/>
we take <lb/>
treat In receiving <lb/>
and receipts for <lb/>
those in We a Met <lb/>
of all who receive their mail at <lb/>
this We also take orders <lb/>
tor job <lb/>
Since August J. W. <lb/>
sold two car loads of American <lb/>
wire fencing thirty thousand <lb/>
each and are expecting a ear <lb/>
everyday. <lb/>
If need the way <lb/>
of Crockery, Tin ware <lb/>
come to see Hart A <lb/>
E. E. Co. will do all t hey <lb/>
possible can to please you with <lb/>
their new line of heavy <lb/>
groceries <lb/>
There will lie a meeting <lb/>
of <lb/>
tor the <lb/>
of devising toward <lb/>
repairing of bridges, up <lb/>
death pits, arc. Ail interested will <lb/>
be present. Time and pi <lb/>
of meeting will be noted later. <lb/>
wanted by C <lb/>
A. Fair for which will be the <lb/>
cash market price. <lb/>
Everyone the <lb/>
growth and Ayden <lb/>
confer a great favor by <lb/>
furnishing with any and all <lb/>
received, fine line of <lb/>
and can fit you up in any style <lb/>
price. <lb/>
There were to attend <lb/>
front Sun- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Misses Norina <lb/>
Ellen Button spent from <lb/>
Monday with May <lb/>
twine, <lb/>
for sale by Cannon Tyson <lb/>
Dane Cooper and Mail <lb/>
were here from Sunday <lb/>
A full of Trunks <lb/>
Grips, and <lb/>
Knit at J. It. Smith <lb/>
Miss rat in from <lb/>
a Friday. <lb/>
W. H. of <lb/>
was the latter part of last <lb/>
week. <lb/>
J. Raymond Turnage has a nice <lb/>
black years old, he would <lb/>
like to sell. The horse perfect- <lb/>
T H King will conduct a <lb/>
meeting at Hopewell, <lb/>
near here, through the remainder <lb/>
of the weak <lb/>
John Hart only a <lb/>
good hauler, <lb/>
hot he is data <lb/>
farmer believes la haying <lb/>
to <lb/>
him. He ha a <lb/>
apple that now has en Its <lb/>
shoes are the beet. Every <lb/>
pair sold under a guarantee <lb/>
W. O, Johnson A Co. control this <lb/>
Hue for Ayden. <lb/>
Miss Lunate Mayo, of Conetoe, <lb/>
has entered the Free <lb/>
as a <lb/>
We keep Furniture, <lb/>
Bed Springs, Baby <lb/>
etc , up stairs. <lb/>
Ty-on. <lb/>
TO EYE <lb/>
Having just returned from the <lb/>
Optical College and <lb/>
in a course on <lb/>
the human eye, the science <lb/>
of option, I able and <lb/>
pared to any of error <lb/>
that any other man <lb/>
can with I will <lb/>
take any of weak or eye <lb/>
strain, burling, aching, burn <lb/>
Itching eyes, or eyes with <lb/>
had or kw on a positive <lb/>
guarantee, to relieve trouble <lb/>
give entire to the <lb/>
patient or not one cent. The <lb/>
largest of all chronic <lb/>
headaches and <lb/>
from errors refraction and eye <lb/>
strain. I is to pro <lb/>
your call f <lb/>
f r en lira of ind <lb/>
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are In the county<lb/>
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Those hi. Ill <lb/>
are <lb/>
and might of apples of this year's <lb/>
to the general. <lb/>
A good live department in a paper <lb/>
is a tare index to a <lb/>
and that is what we <lb/>
mostly desire to make the <lb/>
department in THE <lb/>
i friends use lend u aid <lb/>
the of this <lb/>
lend. We <lb/>
your kindness. Every little Is a <lb/>
i help. <lb/>
growth, and are largo a d <lb/>
too, of an excellent <lb/>
variety with a delightful <lb/>
Uncle John level everything nice, <lb/>
even t a good old applejack. <lb/>
For carpenters grind atones <lb/>
i hemp rope and pulleys, at J. R. <lb/>
For can peaches, apples, corn <lb/>
tomatoes, apply to E. E <lb/>
A Co. <lb/>
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ailing <lb/>
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and alt <lb/>
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bed <lb/>
Th tie <lb/>
Those R Fit Mattresses <lb/>
that A Ty-on handle are <lb/>
the anyone market. <lb/>
Get the O x cotton planter the <lb/>
best on th, market at J. Smith ft <lb/>
Go to K K. Co's <lb/>
market fresh meats, <lb/>
sage, and fish. <lb/>
J. optician <lb/>
now back the <lb/>
Optical College, where he <lb/>
graduated a special retiree in <lb/>
the science of optics, ready to <lb/>
better service than ever before <lb/>
to those from eyes <lb/>
and In of glasses. <lb/>
Mrs. Frank Lilly is on a visit to <lb/>
her parents in Vanceboro. <lb/>
Slippers, lawns and straw bats <lb/>
are being sold extremely cheap <lb/>
tor cash by Cannon Tyson. <lb/>
Miss Annie Lee Perry, of the <lb/>
Winterville High has been <lb/>
visiting friends in Ayden <lb/>
forget that Cannon A <lb/>
Tyson can wants in <lb/>
almost anything furniture. <lb/>
hay, ship sniff, <lb/>
cotton seed and <lb/>
on hand. Tyson. <lb/>
The freshest loaf bread right <lb/>
the oven at A <lb/>
D. W. Taylor and <lb/>
have been <lb/>
here on a visit t their brother J. <lb/>
W Taylor. <lb/>
Don't fail to sea ft Ty- <lb/>
son's new both and <lb/>
Prices are cheaper <lb/>
than formerly. <lb/>
Rutherford, of Nashville, <lb/>
T. , is this section <lb/>
relatives. He has been spending <lb/>
with the family of J. <lb/>
J Edwards In this place. <lb/>
are re <lb/>
daily new <lb/>
i from the <lb/>
Don't the <lb/>
trains are holding <lb/>
for fair weak. <lb/>
and n at reals <lb/>
per in white <lb/>
and goods, at J. <lb/>
K. Smith A Bro <lb/>
your buildings by <lb/>
them <lb/>
and full line of colors, kept at J. <lb/>
R. Smith A Bro. <lb/>
W. C. A Co. are showing <lb/>
the complete line of mens, <lb/>
youths, and suit's ever <lb/>
shOWn in the town of Ayden. Give <lb/>
hen a trial. They are sine that <lb/>
they pi yon as the style <lb/>
and quality. <lb/>
The Season has opened ah I J . a <lb/>
line <lb/>
Clothing, Dry Goods, Dress Shoes. <lb/>
HATS AND CAPS. <lb/>
Clothing. <lb/>
Clothing. <lb/>
Clothing. <lb/>
Our nothing is completed, in stock <lb/>
and these suits are made from especially charts It is a <lb/>
different sort of clothing from usual ready-made <lb/>
is the mark that means moat but price <lb/>
the moat style- the most qua most merit, <lb/>
and the most experience in clothes We that call <lb/>
and inspect our line before buying. <lb/>
Dry Goods. <lb/>
Dry Goods. <lb/>
Our Dry Goods line is complete and we especially invite you <lb/>
to look at line of Dress Goods before you make your fall <lb/>
chase <lb/>
Hats. Hats. Hats. <lb/>
In Hats you will find us headquarters. We soil the <lb/>
high grade hat. why pay for a hat and be no <lb/>
better satisfied than with a three. <lb/>
Shoes. Shoes. Shoes. <lb/>
ire as complete as we can it, <lb/>
est best quality s <lb/>
and our <lb/>
for <lb/>
Our of shoos, a <lb/>
purpose is to give the be <lb/>
the least money. <lb/>
We also carry furniture in stock, and you will find a complete <lb/>
line with us. Buy one of our Royal Elastic Felt Mattresses, be- <lb/>
cause they are superior to all others, arc sold under a guarantee. <lb/>
If not the refunded <lb/>
Perfect satisfaction when you with us or your money <lb/>
refunded. <lb/>
AYDEN, N. C. <lb/>
J. R. TURNAGE, <lb/>
Leader In Low Prices. <lb/>
Capitol stock <lb/>
Undivided profits <lb/>
certificates <lb/>
deposit <lb/>
Deposits subj. to check <lb/>
checks <lb/>
standing <lb/>
The Five Million Dollar Company <lb/>
The Security Life and Annuity <lb/>
GREENSBORO NORTH CAROLINA. <lb/>
The Pioneer Life Insurance Company. <lb/>
Closed It's Fourth Year with Over <lb/>
of Insurance In Force in North Carolina <lb/>
A STEADY GROWtH <lb/>
THIS MAKES AN AVERAGE ANNUAL NET GAIN OF <lb/>
One<lb/>
Of insurance in force. No other Company has ever made such Record in North Carolina <lb/>
This progressive Home has fought fight and won great victory tor the cause of life insurance in the State and the South. The belong alike to the Officer <lb/>
the Agency Force and many Policy holders who had and courage to lend their support. <lb/>
IV. <lb/>
DISTRICT AGENT, <lb/>
AYDEN, N. C <lb/>
POOR PRINT<lb/>
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FESTIVAL <lb/>
SEPTEMBER 28TH. <lb/>
FIR CARNIVAL WEEK. <lb/>
Decided to my Entire <lb/>
K . Hat, Far- <lb/>
etc. IN TO ONE<lb/>
Should i gnat rho <lb/>
and the store ho is to buy from for season is <lb/>
general appearance co-Ill depend -ho of <lb/>
clothes, and the he wears. <lb/>
is the foundation of your suit Avoid <lb/>
who deal in shoddy and -in your faith <lb/>
Clothes <lb/>
is a yon sh exercise. <lb/>
with than all others A p . r a poor <lb/>
piece of property. But it w I are, how <lb/>
slim you how how h v . i . w bare <lb/>
to fit your form A s th <lb/>
being <lb/>
All new are her., m to <lb/>
w re.-y ii to y-u Bring <lb/>
shoulders with you. <lb/>
a u <lb/>
FEAST <lb/>
t the people of Pitt adjoining Counties for the Pat Nineteen Tears and I herein give, <lb/>
during VERY SPECIAL BALE. I will fire such alluring raises <lb/>
never before been known in North Carolina. <lb/>
and inter Goods Arriving Every Day <lb/>
,. we can only quote a few of the many Thousands of Magnificent Bargains are now offering. <lb/>
c. s. <lb/>
F k <lb/>
The Man's Outfitter. <lb/>
f V- <lb/>
EVERYBODY TO <lb/>
-HEADQUARTERS FOR- <lb/>
Ail kinds of Dress Goods, Silks, <lb/>
Laces, <lb/>
WE CS RE- <lb/>
GINA SHOES- <lb/>
Nation Sale of Men's Suits <lb/>
piece Suits at the following <lb/>
3.98, 4.45, 6.45 <lb/>
i it,; S Age to cheaper than <lb/>
, Knee Pants<lb/>
1.27, 1.47. <lb/>
Men's Pants. <lb/>
51.19, 1.63, 1.95, 2.98.<lb/>
. ton on Shoes, fan's <lb/>
Knee Pants at and per pair. <lb/>
r worth now <lb/>
D m Shoes 1.50 <lb/>
. Leather latest toes <lb/>
worth 53.00 now f 1.98 <lb/>
Shoes ii <lb/>
; , <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 Colon 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/>
Beet grade black taffeta silk <lb/>
Full line quality colored taffeta <lb/>
Extra quality and Width <lb/>
inch regular plaids aid solid <lb/>
Mixed writing, worth at <lb/>
f worth <lb/>
Full line worth c <lb/>
inch all colors ladies broadcloth <lb/>
A line velvets, now <lb/>
Big fine dark colors lie <lb/>
Pretty patterns in tapestry worth going fr c <lb/>
Light colors in yard wide <lb/>
Good cut Dark colors for c <lb/>
Heaviest l-ac light cotton <lb/>
Extra <lb/>
Ladies tailor made suits worth 7.50 now <lb/>
Ladies tailor made suits worth It mow <lb/>
10.000 checked homespun, 1-2 <lb/>
5.000 yards best calico 1-2 <lb/>
Blankets tor double bads each <lb/>
Best apron check gingham 1-2 <lb/>
Big line S 1-t <lb/>
Ladies kid gloves <lb/>
Misses fancy hose <lb/>
Best quality table damask <lb/>
Yard wide bleaching to a customer at 8-4 <lb/>
OPPOSITE GREENVILLE BANKING S TRUST CO <lb/>
. . <lb/>
Every article fully guaranteed and maybe ex changed at any time or money will be refunded. Come <lb/>
to see us and we will send you back pleased. <lb/>
Come high expectations and even then you will be tor far more than you can possibly anticipate <lb/>
will be realized. <lb/>
Remember this Great Festival Sale Opens Thursday, Sept. 88th, at a. m. sharp. <lb/>
INCOME <lb/>
INDEMNITY <lb/>
POLICIES <lb/>
FOR SALE BY <lb/>
H. A. White, <lb/>
insurance. Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
UP. <lb/>
I have taken op a stray shout <lb/>
ha- been running with my <lb/>
about two months. The <lb/>
is sandy red <lb/>
pounds has slit right <lb/>
ear tailed. Owner is <lb/>
notified to cull for same pay <lb/>
charges., <lb/>
near Greenville. <lb/>
The Death Penalty. <lb/>
A little thing sometime <lb/>
in death. Tans a <lb/>
insignificant- or boils <lb/>
have paid the death penalty. It <lb/>
is wise to have Amis <lb/>
Salve ever handy. the beat <lb/>
salve on earth and will prevent fa- <lb/>
when burns, sores, <lb/>
and threaten. Only at <lb/>
J. L. Drug Stare. <lb/>
Putt an End to It All. <lb/>
A wail <lb/>
as a result of pain from <lb/>
taxed organs. <lb/>
Liver complaint <lb/>
. to Dr. <lb/>
KinK's New Pills they put an <lb/>
end it all. They are gentle <lb/>
thorough. Try Only <lb/>
Guaranteed by Jno. L. Woolen, <lb/>
Druggist. <lb/>
End of Bitter Fight. <lb/>
A 1350 piano for at a <lb/>
the which is one <lb/>
of the beat makes handled by the <lb/>
Co, <lb/>
months ago by a gentleman who <lb/>
unfortunately little girl. <lb/>
Party willing to lose over a <lb/>
dollars. Cash or time, apply <lb/>
to G. G. W. A. <lb/>
Hyman, Greenville N. O. <lb/>
physicians had a long and <lb/>
stubborn with an on <lb/>
my right F. <lb/>
gave me up. <lb/>
thought my tine bad <lb/>
come. As a last resort I tried Dr. <lb/>
King's New Discovery for Con- <lb/>
The I <lb/>
was striking and I was on my lent <lb/>
Id a few days. Now I've entirely <lb/>
regained my It conquers <lb/>
all colds, and throat and <lb/>
by <lb/>
Jno. L. druggist. <lb/>
or, Trial battles free. <lb/>
Prevented. <lb/>
A startling announcement that a <lb/>
preventive suicide hail been <lb/>
discovered will interest many. <lb/>
A rim down system, or <lb/>
invariably suicide and <lb/>
has been found that <lb/>
will which <lb/>
makes suicide likely. At the first <lb/>
thought self destruction take <lb/>
It being a great <lb/>
tonic and will <lb/>
the nerve and build up lb system. <lb/>
It's else a great stomach, liver and <lb/>
kidney Only Sec. Sat- <lb/>
guaranteed by L. <lb/>
Bilk and zephyr shawls, all <lb/>
heavy in black. D. <lb/>
M. Johnson a Co. Grifton S. C. <lb/>
Why Baskets when <lb/>
you ran get Colton Sheet- at less <lb/>
than half lbs price. SiM <lb/>
. <lb/>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD. Owner. <lb/>
and <lb/>
DOLLAR IN <lb/>
VOL No. <lb/>
COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER <lb/>
STRICKEN WHILE PRAYING. <lb/>
UNCLE JOSH <lb/>
Elder Q A. Dies in Midst of <lb/>
Funeral Services. <lb/>
A death under very sad and <lb/>
peculiar circumstances occurred in <lb/>
Friday. Ernest <lb/>
aged years and a eon of <lb/>
J. C. died Wednesday night <lb/>
at Whitsett Institute where be we <lb/>
attending school. The remains <lb/>
accompanied by Walter Dixon and <lb/>
L. K. Trent, the former a brother <lb/>
of were brought to <lb/>
Greenville on Thursday evening's <lb/>
train and taken out to the home of <lb/>
Mr. Dixon in township. <lb/>
morning Mi. Dixon sent for <lb/>
Elder Q. A. Burroughs, a minister <lb/>
of Free Will Baptist church, <lb/>
In conduct the funeral <lb/>
funeral service begin about <lb/>
noon at borne of Mi Dixon, <lb/>
and Elder Burroughs was <lb/>
kneeling in prayer and hid nearly <lb/>
finished his supplication, he ceased <lb/>
sneaking audibly and began <lb/>
a mumbling sound as if trying <lb/>
to speak farther. Those present <lb/>
went to his aid and found that he <lb/>
was speechless and He <lb/>
was removed to a bed and died <lb/>
bout an boor after being stricken. <lb/>
It is supposed bis death was due <lb/>
to of a blood vessel. <lb/>
The was a shock to all <lb/>
present, <lb/>
Died at School. <lb/>
Ernest Dixon, a sou of J C. <lb/>
Dixon, of township, died <lb/>
Wednesday night at Whitsett <lb/>
where be was attending school. <lb/>
The remains were brought home <lb/>
for interment <lb/>
Few Mere Cases. <lb/>
It was thought diphtheria <lb/>
about over, but this week Bone <lb/>
half dozen houses have <lb/>
because new <lb/>
Wonder gathering of <lb/>
crowds at the carnival last week <lb/>
may not be for this. <lb/>
II Won't Stay Bad. <lb/>
ink and rollers are <lb/>
about as to changes in <lb/>
the weather as folks, and the <lb/>
of The is <lb/>
bowing the effects of ii just now. <lb/>
The trouble will soon be remedied. <lb/>
Masonic Temple Opera Eighteenth <lb/>
The realistic saw will scene in <lb/>
Josh down <lb/>
East play, comes nearer to <lb/>
genuine article than any of <lb/>
many stage effects now before the <lb/>
public. In fad, so real is <lb/>
inch saw, that one of <lb/>
actors of the play had bis right <lb/>
band cut offal the wrist during a <lb/>
performance last season in <lb/>
No play is complete <lb/>
something in way of <lb/>
mechanical effects. Josh <lb/>
lays claim lo one of <lb/>
most novel scene of any piece <lb/>
road this season A <lb/>
entirely practical saw mill i- <lb/>
placed upon the stage and <lb/>
is used to <lb/>
stage picture. When the <lb/>
is re-en. d from her peril- <lb/>
position at be climax of in <lb/>
act the hearty applause gives <lb/>
evidence of of ibis <lb/>
acme of stage realism. <lb/>
First Snow of Season. <lb/>
Asheville, N. C, <lb/>
snow fall the season is rep I <lb/>
to hare been in the Keens <lb/>
section of county W i <lb/>
night. A A-i <lb/>
villa till hunters, are <lb/>
statement I bat the snow t <lb/>
intervals during a u <lb/>
that there was a formation f <lb/>
morning at one lime <lb/>
snow fell in <lb/>
quantity to be noticeable ii e <lb/>
ground. <lb/>
Lost a Toe. <lb/>
Frank colored Dial <lb/>
employed at ft. I. <lb/>
lost a big toe by a noise <lb/>
stepping en foot and mashing <lb/>
it <lb/>
END OF CENTURY BOOK CLUB. <lb/>
Reported for <lb/>
first meeting of the End of <lb/>
the Century club for the year was <lb/>
held at the home of <lb/>
president, Oat. 3rd. <lb/>
The meeting was called to order <lb/>
by the presides, eleven members <lb/>
being present. <lb/>
library was fully discussed <lb/>
and plans made for its improve- <lb/>
It was moved and carried <lb/>
that book club would <lb/>
its usual annual donation of <lb/>
to library fund. <lb/>
librarian read a splendid report of <lb/>
the condition of library and <lb/>
work it is doing. <lb/>
Owing to an unusual amount cf <lb/>
business, the was <lb/>
postponed until the next meeting. <lb/>
After the adjourned the <lb/>
hostess invited her guests into <lb/>
yard, where a <lb/>
was served under a arbor, <lb/>
decorated with autumn flowers, <lb/>
was indeed of <lb/>
After dinner Bruce Gotten <lb/>
gave an interesting and instructive <lb/>
talk the home life of the <lb/>
Filipino women. <lb/>
The visitors present <lb/>
Mesdames Morrill, Harris and <lb/>
Fountain, of Falkland, Miss Mary <lb/>
of Baltimore, Misses <lb/>
Smith, of Philadelphia, Winnie <lb/>
Skinner, Sallie Gotten and Mary <lb/>
Fountain. <lb/>
club will meet with Mrs. <lb/>
L. Woolen Oct. <lb/>
A Negro Honored. <lb/>
Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 18.- The <lb/>
funeral of an ante. <lb/>
took place here this <lb/>
afternoon. He was a member of <lb/>
Camp Walker, United Confederate <lb/>
Veterans, which body <lb/>
lo grave an honorary escort. <lb/>
General A com- <lb/>
of the United Confederate <lb/>
Veterans officiated at the <lb/>
and among pall bearers were <lb/>
Governor Allen Candler <lb/>
General A. J. West, Judge W <lb/>
Dr. Amos Fox <lb/>
K. <lb/>
followed his master <lb/>
the <lb/>
Civil War in the Thirty-third <lb/>
Georgia Infantry and has been a <lb/>
familiar figure at Confederate <lb/>
reunions for years. <lb/>
Annual Meeting of Farmers Consolidated <lb/>
Tobacco Co. <lb/>
The Farmers Consolidated To- <lb/>
Company held its annual <lb/>
meeting today a very large <lb/>
attendance of the stockholders, <lb/>
All the old officers were re-elected <lb/>
for another year. O. L. Joyner <lb/>
company read his an nun I <lb/>
which showed the business <lb/>
a thrifty and prosperous <lb/>
with a large increase over the <lb/>
preceding year. stockholders <lb/>
themselves as well <lb/>
pleased at the progress and <lb/>
management of the affairs <lb/>
of the company. <lb/>
ASSOCIATION. <lb/>
Session of School Term. <lb/>
The Pin <lb/>
held session for <lb/>
ye r in the graded <lb/>
school building ion <lb/>
Ii- -aid . credit of <lb/>
the teachers through the <lb/>
that they lake an active interest <lb/>
in their work avail themselves <lb/>
opportunity f -r improve- <lb/>
There about a hundred <lb/>
present and a g. ml program as <lb/>
given. Arrangement was made for <lb/>
a full report meeting m a <lb/>
later issue i I <lb/>
The Autumn Season. <lb/>
The first trust will soon appear. <lb/>
Its white will penetrate the <lb/>
heart of nature and silently bleach <lb/>
her now verdant raiment. The gentle <lb/>
haze Indian has fallen <lb/>
upon the land and an exquisite feel <lb/>
of sensuous languor and <lb/>
fills every heart At this season <lb/>
of the year the glitter of the dollar <lb/>
loses ins charm, the of the <lb/>
city's becomes <lb/>
the cares of business are forgot <lb/>
ten and the call of Nature rings in <lb/>
every soul. A strange desire for the <lb/>
of forest, for an hour <lb/>
of silence with only the wrestling <lb/>
stream, and the squirrels and birds <lb/>
that visit it. for company There's <lb/>
no panacea that will put to flight <lb/>
chronic ennui so soon as a season of <lb/>
silent communion nature. There <lb/>
is something radically wrong with <lb/>
the person who can't enjoy a silent <lb/>
stroll through tire woods at this sea- <lb/>
son of the year The divinity of the <lb/>
Creator and the glory of His <lb/>
work are more actively full <lb/>
at any other time. There is many a <lb/>
lesson to be learned from Nature's <lb/>
book at this grand finale of the sum- <lb/>
mer. The leaves are morn beautiful <lb/>
than at the Springtime and as <lb/>
slowly die they become transformed, <lb/>
like the Christian death, into a <lb/>
beauty, rapturous and indescribable. <lb/>
Charlotte News. <lb/>
Small Fire. <lb/>
About o'clock Thursday night <lb/>
Silas y. a colored man <lb/>
on street below the <lb/>
market, awakened by smoke <lb/>
in bis room. An investigation <lb/>
disclosed lire among some clothing <lb/>
in a bureau The tire was put <lb/>
out without alarm being given. <lb/>
J. C. COBB. <lb/>
I OF PU <lb/>
It Pay s. <lb/>
The two line sausage local which <lb/>
B. K. Patrick Co., put <lb/>
sold pounds in one <lb/>
day. Good illustration of what <lb/>
advertising will do. <lb/>
PRICE CUT IN HALF. <lb/>
The subject of this sketch was <lb/>
born in ibis county in 1822, <lb/>
id was therefore at time of <lb/>
his death, which occurred Sunday <lb/>
morning, the eighth eighty- <lb/>
Ill years old. <lb/>
his early boyhood he was <lb/>
always industrious, painstaking <lb/>
a d methodical, and whatever he <lb/>
undertook to do he did well. He <lb/>
was therefore always employed. <lb/>
He work and found bis great- <lb/>
el pleasure in fulfilling die <lb/>
came to <lb/>
him throughout his entire lite. <lb/>
When he was about <lb/>
years old he a piece of laud <lb/>
which was nearly all tile woods, <lb/>
paying for It win. p <lb/>
future time and thus began <lb/>
Hy and economy he <lb/>
soon paid for this purchased <lb/>
more, until a f years he had <lb/>
and paid for a large tract <lb/>
if laud which is today one of the <lb/>
eat farms the county <lb/>
few years ago writer of <lb/>
had pleasure of <lb/>
hi from is home <lb/>
miles in to <lb/>
and bis recitation his early be- <lb/>
ginning in life and <lb/>
toe old. n s deed most <lb/>
Interesting, He -aid he as <lb/>
married hi Worked all <lb/>
on his cleared land and at In he <lb/>
would grub and in new laud <lb/>
split rails until eleven or twelve <lb/>
and in this way in a few <lb/>
he had and fenced a <lb/>
wood large farm He told of the <lb/>
rigid economy be practiced <lb/>
this lime, me simple, plain life <lb/>
inn he lived d bow he and his <lb/>
labored, -i in led <lb/>
to pay for this land and g <lb/>
a start life. <lb/>
As lime went on under h's sys- <lb/>
the land was all paid <lb/>
for be built a store on <lb/>
and stocked it with general <lb/>
The pie <lb/>
knew and his qualities <lb/>
gave their patronage, <lb/>
therefore mercantile business <lb/>
soon became a profitable addition <lb/>
to bis other operations <lb/>
Mr R. J. a stock- <lb/>
c of <lb/>
Banking Trust company, <lb/>
was placed in charge the <lb/>
and other boys worked and <lb/>
in every way possible <lb/>
to the advancement of I tie I <lb/>
of J. C. Cobb Sous. As bis <lb/>
vestments proved profitable he <lb/>
bought real estate <lb/>
standing the fact that as his <lb/>
children grew up and started off in <lb/>
l t <lb/>
Showing <lb/>
i . <lb/>
T- <lb/>
I. y w. lit lo <lb/>
today <lb/>
F. a <lb/>
morning from m <lb/>
Mr. Mis l. <lb/>
Bethel morning, <lb/>
C. C. Cobb, of Norfolk, w <lb/>
here at death and bun it <lb/>
returned home lay . <lb/>
Miss r, w <lb/>
visiting Mrs. Alice n . <lb/>
left ibis morning for W ,. <lb/>
M . <lb/>
Mrs. W. J wards, F . re., <lb/>
who has His. Lucy I Fur tn <lb/>
left Wednesday <lb/>
, . s a i <lb/>
apt. i <lb/>
ad <lb/>
a-<lb/>
II- <lb/>
per, <lb/>
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Is <lb/>
f u <lb/>
Operation, <lb/>
the <lb/>
the <lb/>
I .<lb/>
.; <lb/>
of u, w <lb/>
taking deposition in a legal . <lb/>
Friday, <lb/>
Some more g, <lb/>
H. A. White up <lb/>
this morning; <lb/>
F. C. returned <lb/>
in today. <lb/>
J H Starkey returned i i- <lb/>
morning from <lb/>
S. returned Thin day <lb/>
evening <lb/>
J. W. Higgs returned <lb/>
evening from a trip up <lb/>
T. A. Duke and John <lb/>
went to Kins on Thursday even- <lb/>
C of <lb/>
Thursday with J. G Mys <lb/>
n d left this morning <lb/>
Mrs. George Hadley and Child- <lb/>
of LaGrange, who have been <lb/>
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mr-. <lb/>
Allied Forbes, returned <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
Mis. Joyner, of <lb/>
ton, who has been visiting Mis. <lb/>
A. returned home today. <lb/>
Mis. Mary Lang accompanied <lb/>
home for a visit. <lb/>
Saturday, 14th <lb/>
Names Found Depot and Elsewhere <lb/>
Around Town. <lb/>
Ii. f, Sugg went <lb/>
Friday evening. <lb/>
Mai thews returned this <lb/>
morning Winston. <lb/>
Florence of <lb/>
is visiting Miss tucker. <lb/>
J. A. returned <lb/>
this morning Ii. <lb/>
IV. II ii <lb/>
He -11 p e , <lb/>
I I <lb/>
It'll<lb/>
II <lb/>
I Ii <lb/>
I e, <lb/>
.,. I,., s,,<lb/>
So. i an <lb/>
The i a , j,. ,,, <lb/>
a larger room in M. <lb/>
pie a d ii <lb/>
of books win i. <lb/>
cum- d during the com. . <lb/>
It lib.;,,, <lb/>
i m in and F <lb/>
lo <lb/>
Dr. II o Hyatt, so . <lb/>
resident of has <lb/>
toG <lb/>
center of i <lb/>
point vi h,. <lb/>
u his patients, I <lb/>
b remembered Dr <lb/>
, mi i <lb/>
i in which e heated in <lb/>
of <lb/>
Hist <lb/>
Km. <lb/>
Charles skinner returned <lb/>
life themselves, he gave , . , <lb/>
. . limn a trip on load. <lb/>
came <lb/>
Graded School Trustees. <lb/>
There will be a meeting of the <lb/>
trustees of graded school at the <lb/>
superintendent's office at the school <lb/>
building at o'clock, a. in., <lb/>
day, Oct. 14th, 1905. The business <lb/>
to be attended to is important <lb/>
it will only a short time <lb/>
and I require a prompt attendance. <lb/>
J. Jarvis, <lb/>
Chairman Board. <lb/>
Here is an Offer Worth Quick Attention. <lb/>
We have made a clubbing r- <lb/>
with several magazines <lb/>
by which readers can <lb/>
save the price they have been <lb/>
paving. We can send <lb/>
The Review of <lb/>
The Cosmopolitan. <lb/>
The Woman's Home Companion. <lb/>
The American Farmer. <lb/>
The <lb/>
all lo address a year for Look <lb/>
over that list carefully <lb/>
think what you get for this <lb/>
small price. Better decide at once <lb/>
while there is a chance at this <lb/>
offer. <lb/>
Dr. Hyatt Coming. <lb/>
Dr. H. Hyatt, of <lb/>
will be in Greenville at Hotel <lb/>
Bertha Oct. 30th and 31st, Monday <lb/>
and Tuesday for the purpose of <lb/>
treating diseases of the eye, ear, <lb/>
nose and throat. Parties under <lb/>
forty years of age who will need <lb/>
his attention are requested to come <lb/>
Monday if possible. Older people <lb/>
come any day. <lb/>
to each of them, yet at the time <lb/>
his death he one of <lb/>
largest in the county. <lb/>
The life of tins man beau <lb/>
inspiration to who bins, <lb/>
Starting life poor in world's <lb/>
goods, by the practice of <lb/>
honesty and frugality, <lb/>
ministry and common sense, be <lb/>
made by bis own a <lb/>
c t living and died leaving <lb/>
a valuable estate. He was literal- <lb/>
architect of his own fortune. <lb/>
He carved I ruin the primal forest <lb/>
with his hands foundation <lb/>
stone of hi-i vast estate, lived <lb/>
to a ripe old age, enjoying <lb/>
fruits of bis labors, highest <lb/>
confidence and esteem of bis fellow- <lb/>
man, dying left to bis large <lb/>
family of children the priceless <lb/>
heritage of an unblemished <lb/>
and an honored name. <lb/>
In his last lingering illness he <lb/>
suffered and <lb/>
fidelity of his children in this <lb/>
ordeal, their ministrations tn his <lb/>
was a beautiful <lb/>
of the love and veneration <lb/>
bore their father. O L. Jovian. <lb/>
It fa well enough examine <lb/>
putting stoves. <lb/>
today from <lb/>
F. representative of <lb/>
International Correspondence <lb/>
schools, is town. <lb/>
Mrs. of Grifton, who has <lb/>
been visiting her daughter, Mis. <lb/>
L. II. tome <lb/>
Friday. <lb/>
L. E. Trent, of who <lb/>
accompanied remains of Brutal <lb/>
from Whitsett, returned <lb/>
there <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. N. of <lb/>
Washington, came in Friday even- <lb/>
to visit the parents, <lb/>
Mr. Mrs. A. L. Blow. <lb/>
nervous diseases, <lb/>
nous being closely allied m <lb/>
of the eye, ear, nose and <lb/>
fact all <lb/>
diseases of brain and <lb/>
system understand <lb/>
diseases of of H especial <lb/>
senses The office con <lb/>
the must complete <lb/>
equipment i be state. I are <lb/>
numerous and boarding <lb/>
G where patients <lb/>
can get accommodations. <lb/>
STATe NEWS. <lb/>
A man near Charlotte from <lb/>
whose, the city waterworks <lb/>
plant off of the water <lb/>
supply, ha- sued city for <lb/>
of Wilmington, <lb/>
while Hi influence liquor <lb/>
shot hi- runt her in law. Mrs. <lb/>
Mary Wright, because bethought <lb/>
she was responsible for the <lb/>
of himself and wife. <lb/>
Three <lb/>
schooner Bern <lb/>
day taken lo <lb/>
shackles, Ti <lb/>
sailors oft <lb/>
, were on <lb/>
Wilmington <lb/>
had mutinied <lb/>
while iii sea and murdered four <lb/>
while officers vessel, <lb/>
their bodies overboard. <lb/>
Ex-Sheriff Williams, <lb/>
Day county, lost or was robbed <lb/>
of 1370 at fair at <lb/>
Winston last Thursday. The <lb/>
money was in and bills. <lb/>
The sheriff carried this in an <lb/>
envelope on inside pocket of <lb/>
his coat. He was getting ready to <lb/>
return home when be felt his <lb/>
pocket and the money was miss- <lb/>
He has no idea it got <lb/>
away, oat it was probably stolen <lb/>
by a pickpocket. <lb/>
Corn Exhibit. <lb/>
There was only n small attend- <lb/>
at exhibit <lb/>
day, perhaps the short notice <lb/>
given of dale. W. It. Home, <lb/>
O, II. Jackson and <lb/>
Elias Dall brought some tine coin, <lb/>
Mi. Home's declared the <lb/>
best. <lb/>
Dr. H. O. Hyatt will be in Tar- <lb/>
at Hotel for two days <lb/>
23rd and 24th, for <lb/>
of treating diseases of eye, ear, <lb/>
nose and throat. ltd <lb/>
The county gang marching <lb/>
out to work mornings and bask to <lb/>
jail evenings make quite a <lb/>
they move. <lb/>
Remember you can get old <lb/>
for going under carpets for <lb/>
cents a hundred at <lb/>
office.<lb/>
POOR PRINT <lb/>
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