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A Remarkable Spring. <lb />
of the most remarkable <lb />
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the Mining <lb />
Journal, has recently been <lb />
in Mexico. It is literally <lb />
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water weighs eight <lb />
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tho of this weighs tan <lb />
two-thirds pounds. The <lb />
of tho spring is a little over <lb />
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and it forms <lb />
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salt <lb />
reports, is inhabited by a minute <lb />
shrimp-like organism, a species <lb />
of plant is found growing in the dry <lb />
expanse <lb />
tie course of ages has spread <lb />
snow white hod of solid sodium <lb />
mile in and us level as j <lb />
lake. Tho warm brine, Mr. Eddy Si <lb />
Rare <lb />
Forrester, living northwesT <lb />
of Moran, boasts of the fact <lb />
he lived fifty-five and <lb />
in Kansas since yet <lb />
never on a train. <lb />
not have any <lb />
fear riding on a train, but <lb />
never had to ride, <lb />
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I STORES <lb />
The w i of a shoe is the only true test. <lb />
and you will be <lb />
surprised at their sung faultless fit, at the <lb />
they to your daft, at their handsome <lb />
j y and style. You <lb />
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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb />
V j Editor Owner. <lb />
and Friday. <lb />
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR <lb />
VOL. No. <lb />
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA FRIDAY. AUGUST 1906. <lb />
NO <lb />
OF <lb />
Salisbury Under <lb />
Law. <lb />
N. C, <lb />
Francis a well <lb />
citizen of Salisbury, arrested <lb />
to-day the charge <lb />
the mot M lynches <lb />
night at the hands of which three <lb />
men <lb />
i, mi; <lb />
court here, which he was <lb />
i without <lb />
In view of threats U <lb />
liberate Hall and others <lb />
for the <lb />
Monday night, <lb />
were called out to the <lb />
two now here from <lb />
at the <lb />
The city is now <lb />
martial law, one in <lb />
lowed to either the; jail or <lb />
fro it of the court house by <lb />
authority. The order was issued <lb />
b-j J. F of <lb />
in charge the troops <lb />
Later General was <lb />
held up by his owe order. <lb />
The ling guns soot here <lb />
are-still at vantage points <lb />
the jail property and the troops <lb />
grounds constantly. <lb />
There is little prospect -t this <lb />
hour of -serious trouble <lb />
thou ah the day has one of <lb />
every is to <lb />
tension and a <lb />
follow the slightest <lb />
provocation. <lb />
Don't Go Home At <lb />
The day mother sent to <lb />
home at recess, think- <lb />
-school out. I haw <lb />
grown that a whole lot <lb />
of people the same thing, <lb />
the part of. the affair that too <lb />
many of never went back, <lb />
life be careful that you don't go <lb />
home at If you start <lb />
trade or profession, stay by it and <lb />
master it chase away at re- <lb />
If you have a business, at- <lb />
tend to it. go home at recess. <lb />
This going recess has <lb />
a man into bankruptcy, lit <lb />
has mother's tears to flow <lb />
and mother hearts to ache. It has <lb />
made crusty old bachelors and sour <lb />
old maids. It worlds with <lb />
ignorance and made barren deserts <lb />
of fertile plains home at <lb />
recess means that have fallen <lb />
at the and your <lb />
Always <lb />
until school <lb />
Farmer <lb />
SOL. JONES THE HOUSE. <lb />
R. FOR REPRESENTATIVE <lb />
Editor <lb />
At the primaries Saturday every <lb />
mail ho wants to vote for the <lb />
men whom the people wish to <lb />
represent in the <lb />
should vote for Sol. Jones <lb />
the north of the river, and <lb />
J. J- and J. L. <lb />
Fleming the south side. <lb />
Sol. Jones in by all odds the <lb />
choice of this-side the river, and <lb />
we ask your. people to stand by <lb />
him your-side. It will be well <lb />
at this for Pitt county to <lb />
n two farmers for the <lb />
House of Representatives. There <lb />
is danger in the next legislature <lb />
if great care not exercised in <lb />
the selection of the members. W <lb />
cannot J to ignore the <lb />
claim of the north side of the river <lb />
for member of the House. He <lb />
must live on this side and not be <lb />
a former resident. <lb />
We mast have men not <lb />
i he com or of any man, <lb />
or set of men. We have them <lb />
us. the result Sat- <lb />
see if the people are <lb />
still looking after their inter- <lb />
These men stand for toe <lb />
beat there is in politics and we <lb />
should all for <lb />
Greenville, Aug. 8th, <lb />
Editor <lb />
A county is judged I y the idea <lb />
it sends to the legislature. If any <lb />
one doubts Mis let him stand in <lb />
the lobbies and listen when the <lb />
legislature to the <lb />
comments of the <lb />
the different members and the <lb />
of the people who sent <lb />
t heat there, such will not <lb />
SO If HAPPENED. <lb />
Washington Had Luck With Her <lb />
Again, <lb />
Our put up a good fight <lb />
Tuesday, hut the game was played <lb />
a little farther the Tar, so <lb />
Greenville was it the lead until <lb />
the inning, with the score <lb />
i to in out favor, our rivals lit <lb />
in on Tamer aid hit out seven <lb />
kits which tallied <lb />
, more the score to <lb />
It then behooves the <lb />
We <lb />
went to bat in tin- tuning, but <lb />
PRIZE. <lb />
has <lb />
Traveling Mas Speaks. <lb />
Years ago drummers were not re- <lb />
as a class of who took <lb />
much interest in religion or church <lb />
i as, But day and time some <lb />
of the best men met up with are <lb />
among the salesmen. <lb />
One of these is Mr. L. J. Wright, <lb />
of Norfolk, who came in Wednesday <lb />
evening and at night made a talk at <lb />
the prayer meeting the <lb />
church that delighted all whose <lb />
good fortune it was to be present. <lb />
He is perfectly home before a con- <lb />
in church, <lb />
That is a good bluff Jim Sher- <lb />
man is putting up, when he in- <lb />
81.00 subscriptions to the <lb />
campaign fund of tho <lb />
can congressional committee. <lb />
But tho trust mid tariff protect <lb />
ed combine that does not come <lb />
down with usual check may <lb />
expect to be investigated, if <lb />
prosecuted. pat and <lb />
pass the is tho plan on <lb />
which the campaign will run <lb />
according to Speaker Cannon, <lb />
after consulting with the <lb />
dent. <lb />
Below We Mm. H. C. Coop- <lb />
i Why Every <lb />
paper was awarded 1st <lb />
prize in the of <lb />
the Home Telephone Telegraph <lb />
Company. <lb />
The reasons why every home <lb />
have a telephone may be <lb />
arranged under heads, <lb />
Economic and Social. <lb />
Frequently business matters <lb />
of the day involving large sums of <lb />
money are not closed before the <lb />
close of hours in which event <lb />
the head of the house may be <lb />
reached from any distant point and <lb />
the matter adjusted before the <lb />
opening of <lb />
It is often important that the <lb />
head of the house takes an early <lb />
mining train to meet an engage- <lb />
and in the smaller towns <lb />
the telegraph offices close early, <lb />
the telephone is the only <lb />
method of quick communication. <lb />
For the buying or selling of <lb />
stocks, bonds and <lb />
can be giver with more <lb />
detail and dispatch by telephone <lb />
than, otherwise, <lb />
economic. <lb />
Should one of the <lb />
to v accident or be sud- <lb />
taken ill, the can <lb />
be immediately reached by <lb />
phone. <lb />
The household shopping <lb />
marketing be done successful- <lb />
by telephone, saving time <lb />
worry. <lb />
If is preparing for a <lb />
journey or expecting friends by <lb />
rail, the telephone gives you the <lb />
arrival and departure of all <lb />
It is satisfactory when <lb />
giving a dinner, card party or <lb />
other entertainment, to invite <lb />
your by and <lb />
out immediately it is their pleas- <lb />
to attend upon the <lb />
suggested. <lb />
A few words o f choice gos- <lb />
sip, neighborhood news, to <lb />
very best friend over the <lb />
helps so much to get <lb />
through the day. <lb />
We can our friends <lb />
at a distance over the telephone. <lb />
Pitt to in selecting their <lb />
i e since are to be <lb />
judges him. <lb />
With these observations I <lb />
attention to the fact <lb />
nave an <lb />
select a representative of <lb />
Kiev will be proud by whom <lb />
they should be willing i. be <lb />
judged. <lb />
I to Mr. K. It. who <lb />
has his willingness to <lb />
serve the of bis county <lb />
House of Representative if <lb />
they shall desire. Mr. <lb />
is a man of pleasing address <lb />
of While he <lb />
positive of his <lb />
still he has respect tor the honest <lb />
conviction of men who differ with <lb />
speaks with clearness <lb />
doing. We outclassed <lb />
them in the field, only two <lb />
scratch errors. <lb />
Washington, Woolen, At- <lb />
and Springs. <lb />
um- <lb />
Whitney. <lb />
line up was Jame <lb />
Smith Turner e, <lb />
I If, <lb />
of, Blow rt Blank <lb />
Hf BLOWS fOR <lb />
In no activity has there been <lb />
progress during the last <lb />
twenty years than that of the <lb />
There are <lb />
bat not with bitterness. He is hundreds <lb />
and deeply <lb />
the work of the farm but he con- <lb />
cedes that honest true <lb />
way he found in other vocations. <lb />
The interest of the farmer, the <lb />
the mechanic, the doctor <lb />
the lawyer will be safe in his <lb />
He will not legislate for <lb />
or against but be ill seek <lb />
to promote the beet Interests of <lb />
all conditions. <lb />
Mr. is well and <lb />
the State. He was a <lb />
member of Board of Directors <lb />
of the Asylum during Gov. <lb />
Carr's administration. He was for <lb />
i number of years a member of the <lb />
State Committee and <lb />
usually attended its meetings. He <lb />
has thus been in close <lb />
with the leader- of the <lb />
and of the best of the <lb />
state. He has lusts of friend- <lb />
among the leaders and can have <lb />
great at the if <lb />
the people of Pitt shall choose him <lb />
as of representatives, <lb />
ca mot believe the people will let <lb />
this opportunity to be fitly <lb />
go by, and I confidently <lb />
look for his nomination. <lb />
which editorial ability, me- <lb />
appearance, and all that <lb />
to respect <lb />
and attention are fully <lb />
abreast of their metropolitan <lb />
in moral tone, <lb />
and editorials they <lb />
pass moat of the great dailies. <lb />
In times past the country editor <lb />
generally regarded <lb />
with a pi tying contempt as <lb />
a but chicken- <lb />
hearted of <lb />
Allot this has <lb />
changed. Country newspapers <lb />
as a class, the mightiest <lb />
influence in the nation. The ed- <lb />
are men of character and <lb />
enterprise, doing more for the <lb />
community for less money than <lb />
any other body of workers. <lb />
Plymouth <lb />
Showers since Wednesday after- <lb />
noon the temperature some- <lb />
what, <lb />
More Hooks Needed. <lb />
While Greenville a finish- <lb />
ed town, it grow falter in <lb />
population if more houses were <lb />
available. Twice in one day re <lb />
The Reflector was <lb />
by men who to <lb />
get houses so they could move <lb />
their families here Wit were <lb />
able to find them. And both the <lb />
families would be worth much to <lb />
the town. True building material <lb />
has been too high recent months <lb />
to encourage much building, but <lb />
more houses must be provided <lb />
th population is to increase. <lb />
District Meeting. <lb />
A. number of Odd Fellow of <lb />
and loft this <lb />
morning on g is boat to at- <lb />
tend a meeting of Odd <lb />
lows at Aurora. The boat left at <lb />
o'clock, and a few others who in- <lb />
tended going slept themselves <lb />
and were left. <lb />
Chinning <lb />
Greenville mis this <lb />
wit i a number of charming <lb />
and the none <lb />
ha- been more thin Miss <lb />
Nell . who is <lb />
the guest of A. <lb />
in her other at- <lb />
tractions Mi-s is especially <lb />
in music. She has <lb />
an exceedingly rich voice and her <lb />
is delightful. <lb />
Observe th Law. <lb />
The town have sent <lb />
around notices calling attention to <lb />
c prohibiting throw- <lb />
of or trash of any kind <lb />
on the streets, and stating that the <lb />
law will be enforced against any <lb />
who violate the ordinance. <lb />
Tobacco to be <lb />
light, as expected for the <lb />
sent, but the good price is what <lb />
pleases the farmers. <lb />
What the editors leave in <lb />
their ink bottles, and pigeon- <lb />
boles, and waste would <lb />
make u big bunk and a powerful <lb />
readable one. If what they print <lb />
of their own stuff and of the con- <lb />
correspondents <lb />
should occasionally give offense, <lb />
tho offended persona should con <lb />
aider he would have boon a <lb />
grout deal madder if he had <lb />
known bow much the editor loft <lb />
in his ink bottle or cut out of the <lb />
offending correspondence. As <lb />
the Concord or some one <lb />
else, so w ill says, tho man who <lb />
gets mad what the newspaper <lb />
says about him should give <lb />
thanks three times a day for <lb />
what tho newspaper knows <lb />
about him and say. <lb />
PERSONAL <lb />
Those Coming and Going <lb />
Daily Reflector, Aug. <lb />
F. G. James went to <lb />
to Jay. <lb />
E. H. Thomas went to <lb />
this <lb />
Bert James went to Tarboro <lb />
today to play ball. <lb />
Miss Lula Taylor returned from<lb />
E. K to <lb />
Wednesday evening. <lb />
H. C. t this <lb />
rimming <lb />
K. c. returned tins <lb />
Edward wont t <lb />
today to visit relatives. <lb />
Ir. Charles went <lb />
tO tills <lb />
L A. left <lb />
for Ga. <lb />
Dr. J. i. rt-turned Wed- <lb />
tee in Norfolk, <lb />
H. <lb />
evening Norfolk. <lb />
Misses Lucy <lb />
left this for a visit near <lb />
Mi-. J. S. . <lb />
this for to <lb />
v it <lb />
Mrs- W. T. Godwin and Mrs. E. <lb />
William- are spending some <lb />
days at Seven <lb />
J. Z. and little <lb />
returned <lb />
from county. <lb />
Misses Mary <lb />
Wednesday <lb />
from a visit to Ayden. <lb />
Misses Addie of Kin- <lb />
Powell, of Golds- <lb />
are visiting Mrs. D. <lb />
held a <lb />
sometime with the <lb />
imperial Tobacco Co. here, has <lb />
been Tied to the office of <lb />
same at Rocky <lb />
The Library of an Emperor. <lb />
In formed the <lb />
idea of having a traveling library <lb />
in order to make hi- hour- of <lb />
recreation independent of <lb />
the exigencies of a campaign or tho <lb />
delays of a courier. The proposed <lb />
library to form about a thou- <lb />
sand volumes, hooks were to <lb />
he of size, printed <lb />
in good typo and without margins <lb />
in order to save space. They <lb />
to be in morocco, with flex- <lb />
covers and limp backs. The <lb />
boxes for conveyance were to <lb />
he covered with leather and lined <lb />
with green velvet and were to av- <lb />
sixty volumes apiece in two <lb />
rows like the shelves in a library. <lb />
X was to accompany them <lb />
-o arranged that tho could <lb />
readily And any desired volume. <lb />
The of wan as <lb />
volumes on religion, <lb />
forty of epic poetry, forty of tho <lb />
drama, sixty volumes of other <lb />
sixty volumes of history and <lb />
a hundred novel-. order to <lb />
complete the run the in- <lb />
-hull <lb />
up of historical <lb />
nines West fall Thompson in At- <lb />
In and Out of Cork. <lb />
The museum England <lb />
contains a cork model of tho <lb />
This Ma- probably acquired <lb />
by Sir John chiefly because <lb />
cork is to cut. Mr. <lb />
ion tells in a <lb />
story with it. The late <lb />
keeper, Mr. Birch, showing a <lb />
of American visitor over tho <lb />
museum and mentioned that this <lb />
in <lb />
said one of ladies. <lb />
arc just going to some friends <lb />
mean. he ex- <lb />
plained, this model was made <lb />
out of -That is still more <lb />
she replied. friends <lb />
live just ii little way out of <lb />
FRANCE HAS A POET. <lb />
The committee recently <lb />
by the French minister of public <lb />
instruction to examine the claims <lb />
of candidates for the. Hoarse Na- <lb />
do and <lb />
the traveling lull <lb />
worth ha- unearthed i new <lb />
poet. He M. Abel aged <lb />
twenty-one, concerning whom the <lb />
committee opines world will <lb />
hoar <lb />
M. won the scholarship <lb />
by hi volume of <lb />
descriptive of nature, pastoral <lb />
life and animals. The new poet has <lb />
bracketed with <lb />
a famous who translated <lb />
Virgil and Milton, with <lb />
the author of the fable. <lb />
lie has also ii deal in common <lb />
with tho singer <lb />
of In who died a <lb />
few ago in Paris. Tho com- <lb />
which ha- chosen the new <lb />
poet had to grapple with tUt pro- <lb />
in prose and verso. <lb />
of The places to be visited by <lb />
M. when he <lb />
is <lb />
Seeing New York. <lb />
Among tho group of men who <lb />
come to New York every few <lb />
months from Charlotte, X. C, part- <lb />
on business and partly on pleas- <lb />
is a lieutenant of the Humble- <lb />
bee rifles, a militia organization of <lb />
some repute in tho Tar State. <lb />
Not long ago one of the friends of <lb />
the lieutenant, meeting him at a <lb />
Broadway hotel, proposed a trip to <lb />
the polo grounds to see a ball game. <lb />
arc the in- <lb />
quired the North Carolinian. <lb />
One Hundred and <lb />
the reply. <lb />
you mean to tell me <lb />
this town bus grown to as big <lb />
us the visitor exclaimed. <lb />
been coming here every few <lb />
for tea years, and only last <lb />
year everything woods north of <lb />
Fifty-ninth <lb />
It developed that the lieutenant <lb />
had taken it avenue <lb />
upon the frees of Central <lb />
park had decided he the cud <lb />
of York Post. <lb />
A Remarkable Spring. <lb />
One of the most remarkable <lb />
springs the world, says J. A. Ed- <lb />
in the Engineering and Mining <lb />
Journal, has recently been <lb />
in New Mexico. It is literally <lb />
a spring saturated with sodium <lb />
Distilled water weighs eight <lb />
one-third pounds per gallon; <lb />
tho water of this spring weighs ten <lb />
two-thirds pound. The <lb />
of tho spring is u little over <lb />
degrees F. the saturated <lb />
liquid overflows and cools it forms <lb />
a crystalline muss like ice, which in <lb />
the course of ages has spread into <lb />
a snow white lied of solid sodium <lb />
salts miles ill extent and as level as <lb />
a hike. The warm brine, Mr. Eddy <lb />
reports, is by a minute <lb />
shrimp-like i -in, and u specie <lb />
of plant is found growing in the dry <lb />
expanse of sodium sulphate. <lb />
His Rare Resolve. <lb />
John Forrester, northwest <lb />
of boasts of the fact that <lb />
he has lived fifty-five years and re- <lb />
sided in Kansas since 1800 and yet <lb />
has never been on a train. Mr. <lb />
does not have any <lb />
fear of riding on a train, but <lb />
has never had occasion to ride. <lb />
times his children have <lb />
up a purse to have him take in some <lb />
of the Sunday excursions, but as <lb />
religious principles j rid- <lb />
on the train on Sundays be line <lb />
each time refused to take the <lb />
Kan.-as Journal. <lb />
rewarded <lb />
Hero is a woman whose of <lb />
gratitude i mi T c <lb />
I . I of <lb />
a I. of Io a <lb />
to m <lb />
a lifelong r. Her will i <lb />
directed Unit in <lb />
I.- on a sumptuous <lb />
the of tin <lb />
r should be <lb />
. the will <lb />
reads, ii. many pleasant hours <lb />
spent its humorous col- <lb />
Not Art, but Salesmanship. <lb />
paintings self very <lb />
well, don't remarked <lb />
tick. <lb />
replied <lb />
1-, wouldn't say i should <lb />
sells his <lb />
Houston Post, <lb /></p>
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C L Wilkinson. Co. <lb />
OAKLEY ITEMS. <lb />
GREAT SUMMER <lb />
SALE <lb />
Going On- <lb />
C. L. WILKINSON <lb />
AND <lb />
Company <lb />
Economy. <lb />
The foundation of success in a <lb />
way is ECONOMY. There is <lb />
nothing which helps you to save like <lb />
keeping your money in a bank. Do <lb />
not wait until you have a big deposit. <lb />
We accept small ones as well. We <lb />
pay interest on Time Deposits. If <lb />
you do not carry a account, come <lb />
in or write us. <lb />
THE GREENVILLE BANKING TRUST CO. <lb />
. <lb />
Oakley, N. C, Aug. 1900 <lb />
S. T. of <lb />
spent Sunday here with <lb />
Mrs. Hen Ward, daughter, <lb />
Miss Mollie. of here <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
Alias Taylor left here satin- <lb />
day to spend u few days at House. <lb />
W. J. is very sick at his <lb />
farm one mile from town. <lb />
Two Miss from <lb />
have been visiting the Misses Car- <lb />
near here. <lb />
J. K. was here Saturday <lb />
halting hands with his many <lb />
friends who are always glad to see <lb />
him. <lb />
lies we rain the same <lb />
r. L. f. Perkins <lb />
and K I. of Stokes, made <lb />
alls with us Sunday <lb />
Sunday morning at death <lb />
own the only child of <lb />
Mr. Mrs. Nash Hardy. Little <lb />
Charlie was about two years <lb />
The community extend to the <lb />
bereaved parents their sympathy <lb />
he remains left here on the after- <lb />
, train for where it <lb />
was laid lo rest in the <lb />
ground Monday- <lb />
Mrs returned to <lb />
Monday alter spending a few days <lb />
here. <lb />
Miss B is spending this <lb />
wok in <lb />
B. G. Williams an family spent <lb />
a part of last week in it <lb />
S. D. from the western <lb />
part of the state, is here putting in <lb />
the machinery Whitehurst <lb />
welcome to this Mr. <lb />
Chas. bride, of Tarboro, <lb />
will reside on the farm, near <lb />
his people. <lb />
G U. Ward, of was a <lb />
caller here Sunday. <lb />
Lather Fletcher family, of <lb />
spent Sunday here <lb />
Treating Wrong Disease. <lb />
Many op their <lb />
physician suffering, U <lb />
one from -n.,,,,,. another from <lb />
fr.,. or l <lb />
from <lb />
or another ,,;,. a no <lb />
there and in Has wt, ; u <lb />
alike .,, and ,;.,,, <lb />
and rent or over-busy <lb />
distinct dim, for lie <lb />
Hum to be prescribes , <lb />
pills and potions. <lb />
of suffering, Ibis ,,. <lb />
until lane bills are made. TueS- <lb />
get. no better, probably <lb />
ors. by <lb />
treatment and consequent <lb />
A proper medicine like Dr. <lb />
i emit <lb />
would nave entirely removed the disease, <lb />
dispelling all <lb />
i i It has been <lb />
is <lb />
to a <lb />
sin nun, carefully <lb />
in experienced and skillful <lb />
and <lb />
It is made of native roots and <lb />
u ml a tin <lb />
tonic <lb />
, --Vb to <lb />
, ; organs dis- <lb />
feminine , f-or <lb />
worked, <lb />
teachers, milliners, <lb />
hers, feeble women gel- <lb />
Dr. Favorite <lb />
As a soothing and strengthening <lb />
and is invaluable in allaying Kg <lb />
nervous It <lb />
nervous nervous n <lb />
hysteria. <lb />
s and other distressing <lb />
symptoms commonly <lb />
and organic of <lb />
OF THE CONDITION <lb />
AT N. C. <lb />
Loans Discounts <lb />
1.080.00 <lb />
Due from Banks 18,686.6 <lb />
Cash Items 9.39 <lb />
coin 495.00 <lb />
Silver coin <lb />
Nat, notes 1,432.00 <lb />
Capital stock in 10,000.0 <lb />
Undivided profits 1,986.64 <lb />
sub to check <lb />
452,219.91 <lb />
State of North Carolina, I cc <lb />
County of Pitt. <lb />
bank, do solemn- <lb />
Ki i is to the of my <lb />
knowledge and j. R. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb />
fore me, this 23rd day of June <lb />
V. JOHNSTON. <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
TURN AGE, <lb />
T. L. TURN AGE, <lb />
E. L. DAVIS, <lb />
Directors <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OP <lb />
Y i , in <lb />
sleep and <lb />
re and <lb />
Pellets <lb />
the and One to <lb />
a to take a candy <lb />
THE OF <lb />
BLACK JACK <lb />
THE BANK of GREENVILLE <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
CAPITAL . 2.5,000.00 <lb />
SURPLUS 25,000.00 <lb />
PROFITS 18300.00 <lb />
J. ASSETS OVER 3200.000.00 <lb />
We par interest on Time Certificates <lb />
or on money deposited for a <lb />
stipulated time percent <lb />
Accounts of merchants, far- <lb />
and individuals solicited <lb />
I R. L. Davis. J L. Little. Cashier. <lb />
One II P Boiler <lb />
One H P. <lb />
One Nil l Saw mill <lb />
One F. and C. <lb />
One Power Press. <lb />
This machinery old and will be cheep. It i <lb />
m . I oh new, purchaser have or inserted <lb />
or both. <lb />
HENRY HARM agent <lb />
Jar. , N. <lb />
H. A. Bur- <lb />
of D. C was <lb />
here not many ago. <lb />
Mayo, of Conetoe, <lb />
who bus been spending some time <lb />
with Misses Martha <lb />
Clark for Friday. <lb />
Many of our people attended <lb />
at Salem <lb />
A. <lb />
lay from a trip lo county. <lb />
Mr. Williams, of <lb />
who has been visiting <lb />
here, returned lo <lb />
home yesterday. <lb />
r Mill- let f., <lb />
K lei ton while in Mill some- <lb />
time <lb />
mud <lb />
relative <lb />
J. o. <lb />
June Oil -pent <lb />
mud J. L. <lb />
near Banks. <lb />
Charlie Harper and <lb />
went to <lb />
Lela <lb />
and <lb />
lat <lb />
We will come again. <lb />
J, D. ville, <lb />
this morning, <lb />
A. O. Clark and <lb />
spent be e <lb />
with u H. E. went to <lb />
Hop. , . Who U Kent <lb />
of t Ordinary Car <lb />
I have sci n few in my <lb />
day. but en a one so utterly <lb />
lost to decency that could not be <lb />
flattered the friendly attentions <lb />
of a dog. is a great <lb />
lesson that. No matter how <lb />
ac to mm to <lb />
and others, a small voice within us <lb />
let us wholly forget what <lb />
arc. In the presence <lb />
of our kind we brazen. The <lb />
calm of u child sometimes <lb />
hakes our self confidence. The <lb />
look of i. dog shatter, it. <lb />
I hero is something iv <lb />
the Intel <lb />
of mail and in- <lb />
is so that what <lb />
cannot understand exercise <lb />
greater influence over him than that <lb />
which tit can. In the presence of <lb />
main phenomena reveals himself <lb />
quite unconsciously. <lb />
is no longer of the <lb />
of bu drops hat <lb />
grotesque outer garb <lb />
his brazen shield falls lo the ground, <lb />
and he cowardly or; <lb />
succumbs without <lb />
There i some hope for the man <lb />
who is capable of feeling ashamed <lb />
in the presence of an honorable dog. <lb />
That man hat avenues open to bun <lb />
for advancement. His soul is <lb />
fit for expansion. His brain is some- <lb />
thing than a dried nut. Ilia <lb />
heart not turned entirely a <lb />
thing ,, rubber and valves. When <lb />
n strange dog greets him be thinks <lb />
better of himself. Unconsciously he <lb />
that I mil, I am <lb />
not so bad after all m I might be. <lb />
You can't fool a dog, and a dog is no <lb />
hypocrite. Therefore I have good <lb />
ill me which he The <lb />
fellow is n little surprised at him- <lb />
self a little flattered, if a <lb />
noble dog him marked <lb />
becomes almost <lb />
If several dogs should <lb />
display great preference and <lb />
for bis person would soon <lb />
unendurable to society <lb />
quite vain for association with <lb />
men. Contrariwise, should don <lb />
bark at him generally or <lb />
should one him be would not <lb />
feel himself good enough to <lb />
ate with snakes, but would forth- <lb />
BETHEL BANKING AND TRUST CO. <lb />
St bethel, w. c <lb />
At the close of June 1906. <lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
24,326.82 <lb />
631.12 <lb />
Loans and discounts <lb />
Overdrafts <lb />
Furniture Fixtures <lb />
Due from Banks and <lb />
Bankers <lb />
I Cash items <lb />
Gold coin. <lb />
Silver National bank <lb />
and other U. S. notes <lb />
Total <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
Capital stock 5,300.00 <lb />
Surplus fund <lb />
Undivided profits 1,174.30 <lb />
Bills Payable <lb />
Time certificates of <lb />
deposit 2.309.50 <lb />
Deposits subj. to check 32,799.21 <lb />
checks out- <lb />
standing 72.67 <lb />
Certified Checks <lb />
Total <lb />
48,383.78 <lb />
ate of Null, a. t f <lb />
named<lb />
H. Taylor Cashier <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb />
ore me, this 22nd day of April <lb />
1906- Sum. A. <lb />
Votary Public <lb />
ROUT. <lb />
J. It. BUNTING, <lb />
M. O. <lb />
Directors<lb />
Announcement <lb />
Building and Loan. <lb />
board of of The <lb />
Building and Loan <lb />
held tie monthly meeting <lb />
Tuesday The report of <lb />
the secretary treasurer <lb />
the in <lb />
very A I <lb />
are loaned do goo <lb />
and lo <lb />
a Hue In, The decided to <lb />
new of stock <lb />
later <lb />
with get locked up as a <lb />
of rabies, and if he <lb />
had any at large <lb />
they would at once insist upon <lb />
the to death <lb />
II. Carr, of has <lb />
ii ii two deep webs for <lb />
K. the ice plant. <lb />
here he would be to talk with <lb />
a y veils. <lb />
His id Is <lb />
Look d th. to Him. <lb />
A well known author, who was re- <lb />
exploring a remote part of <lb />
the east end of London, found him- <lb />
self beset by the pangs of hunger. <lb />
Watering a small restaurant of <lb />
somewhat doubtful aspect, he or- <lb />
a minion chop. The waiter <lb />
after a long delay returned bearing <lb />
a plate on which reposed a dub of <lb />
mashed potatoes and a much over- <lb />
done chop of microscopic <lb />
and with u remarkably long <lb />
and slender rib attached. Clapping <lb />
this down briskly before the <lb />
author, the waiter started <lb />
to attend to another customer with- <lb />
out further i <lb />
shouted the author, <lb />
ordered a <lb />
answered the <lb />
In <lb />
i i. peering at it <lb />
I ii was a k <lb />
In the i . n .<lb />
We beg leave to announce that we are <lb />
Wholesale and Retail,<lb />
White Lead, Paints, <lb />
Colors, and Town and <lb />
Ready Paints. <lb />
There is no line in the world better than <lb />
line. It has behind it a <lb />
reputation for honorable wares and honorable <lb />
dealingsIf 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 />
It is sure to pay you <lb />
AYDEN DEPARTMENT. <lb />
M. BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent <lb />
-k . c. <lb />
V. Auk- <lb />
A agent for Daily <lb />
and K we take <lb />
pleasure in receiving sub- <lb />
and writing receipts for <lb />
those in arrears. We have a list <lb />
of all who receive their mail at <lb />
this We also take orders <lb />
for <lb />
For can peaches, apples, corn <lb />
S, apply to E. E. <lb />
ft Co. <lb />
A. J. Mo of has <lb />
paid Ayden another of those re- <lb />
cent Hi presence here is <lb />
highly appreciated, of course <lb />
When your eyes need attention <lb />
J. W. Taylor, expert <lb />
Ayden, is man to do <lb />
your work if yon want to be <lb />
pleased. <lb />
Merchandise carry <lb />
a lull line of meat, lard and can <lb />
good. Don't buy before giving <lb />
me a trial. Frank Lilly Co <lb />
Miss of <lb />
a position as <lb />
cashier in the drug of M. M. <lb />
Saul. <lb />
A full line of trunks, valises, tel- <lb />
grips, satchels, hand <lb />
and suits cases at J B Smith Bro <lb />
Mrs. W. J. Hereby and children <lb />
are visiting up in Beaver Dam. <lb />
I always keep on hand a <lb />
line feed stuff at lowest cash <lb />
prices Such as bay, <lb />
cotton seed meal brand <lb />
and ship stuff. Frank Lilly Co. <lb />
J. R. Turnage left yesterday for <lb />
Wilson to return home today with <lb />
his sister. Miss who baa <lb />
been in the sanitarium there. It <lb />
la very gratifying to her many <lb />
friends to learn of the good for- <lb />
tune cf her recovery. <lb />
You win Wheeler and <lb />
son and Singer sewing machine. <lb />
Prices way way down H. <lb />
Tripp Bro. next to Early Hotel. <lb />
Ayden, <lb />
Miss Charlotte Ricks, of <lb />
ton, bag been visiting her sister, <lb />
Mrs. B- S. <lb />
supply of hay, grain, hulls, <lb />
cotton seed meal, bran, ship stuff, <lb />
always on hand, Cannon and Tyson <lb />
Miss Agnes Dixon came home <lb />
Sunday afternoon from an extend- <lb />
ed visit among relatives in the <lb />
For carpenters tools, grind stones <lb />
hemp -ope and pulleys, at J. B. <lb />
Smith Bro. <lb />
The masquerade at the rink <lb />
Friday night was a success in <lb />
every particular. There was a <lb />
large crowd and every one <lb />
had a good time. While the en- <lb />
ti fee was only and <lb />
yet nearly was the proceeds. <lb />
The costumes were fine and Miss <lb />
won the prize for <lb />
the most unique, a fine pair of <lb />
skates it can truly be said <lb />
Miss Nancy put the of shame <lb />
on the <lb />
Our slippers must go, th o season <lb />
U well advanced. The prices now <lb />
will Interest the most economic buy- <lb />
Cannon and Tyson. <lb />
Mrs. Guy Brooks came home <lb />
Friday from <lb />
To any who in need of a cook <lb />
we can it to his interest <lb />
to see us have bought a solid <lb />
car load, and expect them to arrive <lb />
next week. Cannon it Tyson. <lb />
C. L, Patrick tag been <lb />
in <lb />
V. i and paper roofing, <lb />
with long or short joints <lb />
and pipe at . B. Smith Hot <lb />
Nat Tripp J. <lb />
of Illusion, wore here during last <lb />
week. <lb />
Nice new North Car- <lb />
Herrings at J. It. Smith <lb />
Bro. <lb />
W. J. Boyd and J. W. <lb />
were Greenville Wednesday on <lb />
business. <lb />
order to reduce our large <lb />
took preparatory to we <lb />
will make prospective buyers ex- <lb />
low prices. J. B. Smith <lb />
Bro. <lb />
Go to E. E. Co's <lb />
market fresh meats, <lb />
and fish. <lb />
Carlo Harris is here from <lb />
A crockery, glass <lb />
ware, fancy lamps, and <lb />
at J B Smith Bro <lb />
A full supply of <lb />
Telescopes, Grips, Satchels and <lb />
Suit at J. B. Smith Bro. <lb />
We want to make room for other <lb />
stocks and in order to do so we are <lb />
offering very cheap in sum- <lb />
mer goods- We must move them <lb />
out of the way and have put a price <lb />
on them that will be sure t get <lb />
them off Now is the time to get <lb />
big value for your money. Cannon <lb />
Tyson. <lb />
Car load V. Crimped roofing <lb />
mi lengths to cover residences <lb />
churches, <lb />
shelter, stables much cheaper than <lb />
shingles and very little J. <lb />
B Smith Bro. <lb />
Miss Daisy and <lb />
have been visiting friends <lb />
in town- <lb />
Miss Mary Hodges, of is <lb />
spending a days here with Mrs. <lb />
W. h Edwards. <lb />
Wool of is <lb />
on a visit to Miss Coward. <lb />
Miss Eliza of <lb />
t guest of Misses Jamie and is <lb />
Arab Davis- <lb />
Misses Maud and Jessie Hodges, <lb />
of Washington after a pleasant visit <lb />
at the home of Stancill Hodges, have <lb />
returned to their hemes. <lb />
Mi km . Irma and Cannon <lb />
have been visiting in Kinston. <lb />
Mrs. T. B Carney and sister, <lb />
Miss Moore, went to Greenville <lb />
Mrs. J. T. Smith, Sr. went to <lb />
Whichard Saturday to present <lb />
daughter, Mrs. Mason, <lb />
who quite sick. <lb />
For a nice present buy a novel- <lb />
clock at J. W. Taylor's. It is <lb />
for any occasion. <lb />
Corn, Oats, Hay Lima always <lb />
on at J. R. Smith Bro. <lb />
Mr. Edgar Ballard died at his <lb />
home Cross <lb />
last Saturday was buried Sun- <lb />
day afternoon with Masonic honors <lb />
by Ayden Lodge of which he was <lb />
a member, assisted by brethren <lb />
from the Greenville, <lb />
Norfolk lodges. A good number <lb />
of Masons and a very large <lb />
crowd were present to attest <lb />
appreciation and esteem for the <lb />
deceased. Mr- was a good <lb />
Mason, an excellent gentleman <lb />
a worthy citizen who stood well <lb />
among all knew him. m <lb />
sympathies are tendered the be <lb />
leaved their great <lb />
Your <lb />
II you are troubled with your <lb />
eyes or have a difficulty in obtain- <lb />
suitable glasses, it matters not <lb />
how difficult your case, call on J. <lb />
W. Taylor, an expert <lb />
Ayden, N. C, who hue live years <lb />
experience with some of the most <lb />
cases, lie never fails to <lb />
give satisfaction or their <lb />
money refunded. Over live hundred <lb />
of Pitt Greene and <lb />
best people to to his honesty <lb />
ability. him your eye <lb />
work if you want <lb />
fOB huge new <lb />
single story brick stores located on <lb />
East Avenue ii the Town of <lb />
den tenant possession <lb />
A least 15th. <lb />
J. Smith <lb />
TOWN MATTERS. <lb />
i Levy Some Changes <lb />
in the Ordinances. <lb />
Tim- of Dirt<lb />
seven members being pie.-e <lb />
l.-nil In <lb />
business or <lb />
regard ii t hi <lb />
visit t certain towns in fl <lb />
information as to public improve- I <lb />
The was <lb />
the tax levy. The finance com- <lb />
the <lb />
for aggregate levy of <lb />
on each valuation o <lb />
and 3.45 on each poll. <lb />
Hooker tin <lb />
tax too moved that <lb />
total levy be <lb />
also concurring in the <lb />
lax idea. <lb />
A rt was opposed lo <lb />
,. <lb />
Alderman Hooker's motion <lb />
wan withdrawn and the <lb />
of the committee was <lb />
adopted. The levy as m de is <lb />
for general purposes, <lb />
cents of graded <lb />
school--, for interest on <lb />
fur <lb />
interest on school bonus, the poll <lb />
i.; three times as much <lb />
etch instance. <lb />
The next business <lb />
the ordinances. Only a few <lb />
changes were suggested, two <lb />
of these, Sunday observance <lb />
dogs, provoked discussion. <lb />
The ordinance committee <lb />
mend a change in the <lb />
closing so that it would not <lb />
apply to drug stores, leaving them <lb />
open to sell any of their wares on <lb />
Sundays. met with <lb />
and was not adopted. <lb />
The change suggested the dog <lb />
ordinance was levying a tax of <lb />
on male dogs and on <lb />
dogs, a badge to be <lb />
that the tax bud been <lb />
any dog appealing on the streets <lb />
without such badge to he <lb />
pounded and after three days <lb />
destroyed unless the owner claims <lb />
the dog the required tax <lb />
and costs. <lb />
Spain it made <lb />
unlawful dogs to come on the <lb />
street unless muzzled, a motion <lb />
was made to that effect and lost, <lb />
and the recommendation of the <lb />
committee was adopted. <lb />
The market house ordinance was <lb />
amended so as to prohibit solicit- <lb />
trade outside of stalls. <lb />
The tire ordinance <lb />
was amended to a monthly <lb />
inspection of the lire apparatus <lb />
and written report made to the <lb />
board as to its condition. <lb />
A committee was appointed lo <lb />
investigate make recommend- <lb />
to of <lb />
contemplated sewerage system. <lb />
License was to Henry <lb />
to conduct a restaurant. <lb />
A few led over from <lb />
the regular meeting wore allowed. <lb />
W. E HOOKS. J- BOYD- <lb />
HOOKS BOYD. <lb />
General Insurance and Merchandise Broken. <lb />
AYDEN, <lb />
We wish to that we have associated our <lb />
selves together for the purpose of conducting a gen- <lb />
Insurance and Merchandise Brokerage <lb />
in the Town of Ayden and Vicinity. We will <lb />
represent none but the most reputable concerns, <lb />
and any part of your business you may see fit to <lb />
Lyerly Murderers Taken by Mob <lb />
from Jail. <lb />
N A <lb />
mob of three determined <lb />
men shortly before eleven o'clock <lb />
tonight forcibly Jinan <lb />
county jail at <lb />
d therefrom u six neg- <lb />
favor us with we will thank for and feel <lb />
j . . . the <lb />
AND <lb />
Phone CARRIED IN STOCK AT ALL TIMES <lb />
THE <lb />
OF <lb />
OF AYDEN <lb />
N. <lb />
At the of business June 18th, <lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
Loans and Discounts, <lb />
Overdrafts Secured <lb />
Furniture BO <lb />
Due from Hanks, <lb />
Cash <lb />
Gold Coin, <lb />
Silver Coin, <lb />
National Bank notes <lb />
other U. <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
Capita stock paid in, f <lb />
Surplus fund 8,700.00 <lb />
Undivided less<lb />
Dividends unpaid . 222.00 <lb />
to check, 87,842.36 <lb />
Cashier's <lb />
Total. f <lb />
STATE OF NORTH H <lb />
COUNTY OF PITT, <lb />
I, It. Cashier of the hank, do solemnly swear <lb />
that the above statement is true to the of my and be- <lb />
J. R. Cashier. <lb />
and sworn to <lb />
me, 22nd 1900. <lb />
HODGES, <lb />
Public <lb />
R. SMITH, <lb />
JOSEPH <lb />
K. C. <lb />
Directors <lb />
OP. <lb />
I have taken up one black <lb />
shoal, weight about pounds, <lb />
no earmarks, Owner can get <lb />
by paying charge <lb />
Tucker. <lb />
R, F. No. Greenville. N. C. <lb />
Dr. Joseph Dixon, <lb />
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. <lb />
Ayden, N. C. <lb />
LITTLE FOB HOUSE <lb />
N. Aug. 1900. <lb />
To of county. <lb />
We the voters if <lb />
township, u lo again <lb />
present to you as a candidate <lb />
the Mr. J. <lb />
Ii. Little as a north ride of Hie river <lb />
man. His is hero with <lb />
us and he is mm n of lime <lb />
after Hie- Wt led <lb />
l lull he is much of side man <lb />
as any mail now living this side <lb />
of lie has served the <lb />
county twice a legislator and we <lb />
his <lb />
j line qualifies to fill the <lb />
place lief re, a <lb />
ill side the <lb />
ask be be again <lb />
nominated on <lb />
the mi I tin- Deni <lb />
of . <lb />
i Wilson <lb />
Henry <lb />
A. <lb />
T. U Moore, <lb />
B. l. <lb />
S. P. <lb />
n. <lb />
W, i Perry, <lb />
J. R. <lb />
Henry El wards. <lb />
TOO MANY GOOD BYES. <lb />
And the Train Would Not Wait <lb />
for Them. <lb />
There was a mad old colored <lb />
woman at the depot just after the <lb />
train pulled out Monday evening, <lb />
as she wobbled her fat self off <lb />
she was saying if she <lb />
did git fool <lb />
slop tell nigger <lb />
town by git I <lb />
hope she'll Kit time, <lb />
This ebullition of wrath was <lb />
at the old lady's daughter <lb />
The latter bad gone to the depot <lb />
with the intention to go away, <lb />
and there she was in best dike <lb />
feathers and mixed colors, a <lb />
conglomeration of pot plants <lb />
ready depart in <lb />
line style. Ii, Keeping with <lb />
peculiar fad among the colored <lb />
people when one of their number <lb />
starts on such a was <lb />
usual hundred or more gathered <lb />
lo see train rolled <lb />
in the nub-bub of <lb />
stalled. had got half <lb />
around the crowd the had <lb />
pulled inn and gone, there <lb />
stood the still good <lb />
bye. Her was a loot <lb />
thick when she saw the dis <lb />
appear around the depot. <lb />
me my time <lb />
tint <lb />
gild was the I a.-1 mutt <lb />
the old woman as she passed <lb />
out hearing. <lb />
The State Care for Its I mane. <lb />
I in i, i.- for the care of the <lb />
State's insane have been material <lb />
but still <lb />
there is not sufficient room for <lb />
the accumulation as all who should <lb />
be the Slate Hospitals. In <lb />
counties who <lb />
should by all means be one of <lb />
these institutions are kept in jail <lb />
because of the hick of room. In- <lb />
has shown that the <lb />
State Hospitals for the insane are <lb />
crowded, not because people able <lb />
to pay kept there to <lb />
ion of others, but because <lb />
of insane has increased <lb />
more rapidly thin the <lb />
provided for <lb />
Whatever else the next <lb />
does it should appropriate <lb />
sufficient money <lb />
accommodations at the State hos- <lb />
as to room every <lb />
indigent insane person in North <lb />
and to spare. <lb />
is not light that some people <lb />
who should lie the Suite <lb />
are deprived care they <lb />
should have a lack of <lb />
room. Mate is wealthy <lb />
enough lo cue for its unfortunates <lb />
as should be cared for. <lb />
Of course, increase facilities will <lb />
cost money, but that is the <lb />
thing. The question at issue is <lb />
one that is above a mere question <lb />
of dollars and<lb />
ATTEMPTED SUICIDE. <lb />
Mr. Jefferson, of Farmville, in <lb />
Hit of Temporary Insanity, <lb />
Slashes Mis Throat. <lb />
People who returned to city <lb />
from Seven this <lb />
report attempted suicide a <lb />
Mr. ,. section, <lb />
Pitt county, The <lb />
I at self-destruction <lb />
river do by <lb />
while i a stale of temporary <lb />
Insanity. slashed his throat j <lb />
severely, the efforts of <lb />
physicians saved the life of i <lb />
man and he nils doing <lb />
I well today. <lb />
He was a guest hotel and <lb />
made attempt on his life at the <lb />
hotel is <lb />
years Free Press, <lb />
An Editor to Marry. <lb />
We have received reading <lb />
as follows, <lb />
It. <lb />
invite yon to be <lb />
at in linage daughter <lb />
Mayan- <lb />
to <lb />
Mi. William James <lb />
Thursday <lb />
hundred and <lb />
at loin o'clock <lb />
AI home near Dover, N. <lb />
Ai home September first, <lb />
Vies, N. <lb />
Mr. is editor of the <lb />
County Standard published <lb />
at Snow Hill. <lb />
and and <lb />
J supposed to be <lb />
the in that were <lb />
the victims <lb />
The lining <lb />
Lee, Leila <lb />
m fl not and lat- <lb />
lied M off <lb />
lo <lb />
mob sun- <lb />
down. ii promptly <lb />
the i-i wed and with <lb />
prominent United <lb />
Senator judge <lb />
Lug who was ho ding the special <lb />
term i-i the <lb />
and Solicitor II on <lb />
the steps and the <lb />
crowd which that time number- <lb />
ed two There were <lb />
howls and cat calls Horn the mob <lb />
J out fur a time there was no move <lb />
mob lack, d a leader. <lb />
to <lb />
mob, men slipped through <lb />
the crowd and were <lb />
jail with hammers They were <lb />
discovered and arrested, mob <lb />
Continued yelling but there was <lb />
still no concerted move. <lb />
About H o'clock Mayor <lb />
called upon the local military com- <lb />
Rowan Rules, for aid. <lb />
They assembled quickly were <lb />
supplied only with blank <lb />
es, having orders to shoot to <lb />
Firemen of Charlotte <lb />
railway was <lb />
Shot in the stomach, said to have <lb />
been bred by a member of mob. <lb />
He was fatally wounded. Will <lb />
a was <lb />
seriously shut at about <lb />
same time. <lb />
Both ire said lo have been <lb />
dental, occasioned by shots bred <lb />
by members of the mob with the <lb />
Intention of frightening <lb />
citizens. <lb />
At o'clock there was a stir <lb />
the was augmented by <lb />
fully men, came, it is said <lb />
from Whitney, where the Whit- <lb />
Reduction Company is <lb />
oping the power. <lb />
It was soon that u <lb />
of fifty, farming a sort of Hying <lb />
wedge, made a break for the jail <lb />
doors, over the officers <lb />
and an cut ranee, The <lb />
great outside surged in <lb />
and in a few <lb />
mo more leaders emerged <lb />
from door with their victims. <lb />
The quietly <lb />
el northward towards Spencer, but <lb />
as made <lb />
ball grounds, at of the <lb />
town. the were <lb />
given time to the crime. <lb />
They refused to deny or con- <lb />
fess, and were so thoroughly fright <lb />
M almost o have the <lb />
power of J <lb />
wept piteously begged for his <lb />
Mini at Falkland. <lb />
An election held at Falk- <lb />
land on the <lb />
establishing dispensary then. <lb />
Mr. R. expects to have <lb />
his plant operation u or <lb />
the cold blocks will vote was dispensary to <lb />
rolling out. against. <lb />
Terrible t s. <lb />
e .,. Sp in, Aug. <lb />
i i d; <lb />
i i-i The <lb />
n ii Mom <lb />
i idea and Fl ion with <lb />
on board, was <lb />
i . I -land. <lb />
hundred migrants, most <lb />
II and Spaniards, were <lb />
drowned. The of the <lb />
steamer committed suicide. <lb />
Carriers Taking Vacation. <lb />
J, It. Anderson B V. n , cur- <lb />
route No. Ward, <lb />
carrier of route N. a <lb />
vacation and have i i gone to <lb />
Norfolk. J. R. Allen is <lb />
on No. and on <lb />
No.<lb /></p>
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THE EASTERN <lb />
AND <lb />
J. <lb />
Entered Id the post office t Greenville, N. C, at second clan matter, <lb />
Advertising made upon application. <lb />
A correspondent at every office in Fill counties <lb />
NORTH CAROLINA r AUGUST , <lb />
WHISKEY. <lb />
The Kinston Free Press is <lb />
so in the elM of newspapers <lb />
that not publish whiskey id <lb />
In speaking of <lb />
the mutter that <lb />
some excellent reasons tor it <lb />
position. It <lb />
m .- doubt not that a large <lb />
number of tapers could <lb />
be added. The <lb />
not nor never will publish <lb />
key advertisement, or any <lb />
ts that it deems <lb />
calculated t injure the <lb />
the value of ad- <lb />
and its efficiency in <lb />
putting an idea b the <lb />
ii arr the ad <lb />
I the lion <lb />
and pier. <lb />
with . the i <lb />
not a in our columns <lb />
It to us in <lb />
a whiskey the p <lb />
Usher t do i <lb />
bis r do what it <lb />
port tn via curry <lb />
tis. in the u <lb />
he think carrying the <lb />
int.- the home no damage <lb />
bed or he is willing <lb />
place the horn secondary to the <lb />
appetites of Its head or some <lb />
member <lb />
i be prop. . . of the <lb />
vain- of no <lb />
will not permit the <lb />
he values ho to invade <lb />
with an advertisement by <lb />
is likely <lb />
the <lb />
n w other is hot ti <lb />
Thaw or any other iceberg. <lb />
The local candidate who fails <lb />
to bustle this week need not <lb />
trouble much to so next week <lb />
Greenville <lb />
ought to be the motto of every <lb />
citizen of the town. <lb />
There are still a good many <lb />
Republicans who fear that Mr. <lb />
will rock the b at. <lb />
U hen the news is wafted wide <lb />
that a man has been drowned in <lb />
the Tan mu i canal, we shall be- <lb />
gin to believe there is something <lb />
TOO MUCH <lb />
f everybody in this land would <lb />
as as some do. <lb />
h wonderful harvest there <lb />
would in-all the year round In <lb />
almost In and <lb />
one tune enough <lb />
almost double the ac- <lb />
energy if it all <lb />
COD How <lb />
can i- content to <lb />
around every day and <lb />
do u is something <lb />
people can never <lb />
Scotland Neck Com <lb />
What pussies u . is how <lb />
mi referred <lb />
can to live keep <lb />
s while some <lb />
folks who work from twelve to <lb />
en hours day find it hard <lb />
and tongue <lb />
have yet learn <lb />
oil tin- of living on doing <lb />
expected that Salisbury <lb />
was going to keep figuring at <lb />
the head line until something <lb />
happened. <lb />
denied it easy <lb />
enough that he was dealing in <lb />
futures, but lit was with <lb />
the <lb />
Democrats should urge their <lb />
Republican friends to promptly <lb />
forward subscriptions to the <lb />
Congressional committee, as it <lb />
will prevent them spending the <lb />
money in the local political tit id <lb />
it is most needed. <lb />
Dr. <lb />
A ton of re <lb />
a cl mi lire <lb />
Et do. I.-. <lb />
are for <lb />
bird.- in i cap . <lb />
The liver <lb />
flies. <lb />
I Ii m. <lb />
of the Io <lb />
-.- I .-<lb />
Hid<lb />
In- i e State Ex cu <lb />
committee In Raleigh <lb />
night and unanimous <lb />
re-elected Senator K. Sim- <lb />
is chairman of the cm <lb />
I-. <lb />
dollar contribution <lb />
to cam <lb />
fund was no larger than that <lb />
by other folks, hut a great <lb />
deal more las said out it <lb />
that the reporter did <lb />
tell whether the dollar was <lb />
hi silver or with full <lb />
date and <lb />
it pots Greenville at a <lb />
for the lax rate here to <lb />
b.- higher than in mot <lb />
of the neighboring towns. Tin <lb />
aldermen Will yet realize the <lb />
i have made to <lb />
i. take to con a <lb />
by direct taxation, w. <lb />
very much fear their action <lb />
hinder rather than aid the <lb />
r of the town. <lb />
Several business men of tho <lb />
tow u have spoken words f <lb />
of the agitation The Re- <lb />
been making for a <lb />
eh of commerce. That is <lb />
what the agitation is for, to get <lb />
the Interested, and when <lb />
I hey begin talking you may look <lb />
out for something to happen So <lb />
we predict an organization of the <lb />
men is a thing of the <lb />
near fill <lb />
in exactly fair <lb />
in should give <lb />
hard nuts to <lb />
it ii.-. not<lb />
Judge Shaw <lb />
lie him <lb />
to h Unit special term in Ali- <lb />
son c to try tho alleged <lb />
of Johnston. Now ho <lb />
has him down to or anal <lb />
re their is dim <lb />
and unpleasant work to do <lb />
is a man ho <lb />
shin and there is nothing of <lb />
the p him, still it <lb />
does not. just that he <lb />
called on to do all the <lb />
work. Greensboro <lb />
d. <lb />
Thou may be but <lb />
down this way We are very glad <lb />
that Judge Shaw is coming to <lb />
hold the special term of court. <lb />
Ho tho kind of judge needed <lb />
for the In hand. <lb />
ere no whatever <lb />
for the mob lynching <lb />
three of the charged <lb />
the murder. It was <lb />
an n law and <lb />
Governor order <lb />
i-d a in of to try <lb />
he case, that curt already <lb />
with Judge B. K. Long <lb />
presiding, the grand jury hail cu- <lb />
turned a true bill against tho <lb />
ml the law was being cur- <lb />
out as fast as possible. Not- <lb />
withstanding ties tho mob over- <lb />
tapped the law, broke in tho <lb />
No town in the state can envy jail, took throe of the <lb />
her present condition and brutally lynched them, thus <lb />
arising from the lynching. adding another blot on tho <lb />
Labor are guilty of <lb />
many fool t lings, but of tho <lb />
most nonsensical recently <lb />
curred hi Montana. A <lb />
of the union refused to pay his <lb />
Tho union demanded that <lb />
owners of the plant in which <lb />
man worked discharge him and <lb />
because this demand <lb />
ed operatives engaged in t <lb />
trike work and <lb />
to walking around doing nothing <lb />
because one member would not <lb />
pay his dues. <lb />
Prom tho of <lb />
doings of the <lb />
most of them, especially our <lb />
rear secretary, <lb />
their time on to <lb />
and from Panama on the govern- <lb />
ships where everything is <lb />
famished free by the taxpayers. <lb />
This makes the water fly, if not <lb />
the din. and is cheaper than <lb />
lug on shore. <lb />
Tom Watson has <lb />
returned to the Democratic fold <lb />
and is at <lb />
rot -is are. With the <lb />
successfully forcing re- <lb />
on an unwilling congress, <lb />
here is no for a third <lb />
i here are t of Tom <lb />
In every state who have <lb />
come o the same con- <lb />
has, that it is the <lb />
duty of all reformers to array <lb />
themselves under the democrat- <lb />
banner and aid in the defeat <lb />
party whose only slogan <lb />
is and pass the <lb />
in the sun I Mi ., <lb />
a Tin j then s I. <lb />
mil- of the richest f <lb />
foods e <lb />
are mixed other <lb />
f, such u- millet corn. B <lb />
arc too I . <lb />
but power of nourishment j <lb />
great that a small quantity of <lb />
th. in has a must i t. <lb />
Two years ago the Brazilian govern- <lb />
stopped the exportation, <lb />
afraid that the in the riven <lb />
would suffer by being deprived <lb />
fly food. Hut the prohibition <lb />
been removed. Formerly dead <lb />
flies sold at cents a pound, hut <lb />
the demand has grown and the <lb />
ply so lessened that cents a <lb />
pound is nun . <lb />
Splitting With Air. <lb />
The fores.- of <lb />
air is employed in n very <lb />
way the North Carolina <lb />
company. On u sloping hill- <lb />
tide. of granite which <lb />
no plane-, hut splits read- <lb />
in any direction started, a <lb />
. . i . .- about eight <lb />
i and the bottom is en- <lb />
hi i pi ling h of <lb />
A ell- of pow- <lb />
i- lire in . . . which start <lb />
I. . . ; or cleavage, <lb />
Jig in size are ex- <lb />
the cleavage has ex- <lb />
a rad .; of <lb />
a I mired feet. Then a pipe is <lb />
int. tIn- bore, and air <lb />
I . in under a pressure of from <lb />
eighty to u hundred pounds. The <lb />
of sir extends the <lb />
until it out at the <lb />
o n the slope of the hill. <lb />
horizontal sheet of granite several <lb />
acres in extent may thus he <lb />
rated <lb />
HERE'S <lb />
Copyright 1906 <lb />
t. <lb />
Chicago <lb />
The Sew York Republicans <lb />
dependent upon what the <lb />
Democrats do, before <lb />
upon a candidate for govern- <lb />
i if the nominate <lb />
the Republicans <lb />
will nominate Mr if the <lb />
U. split or nominate a <lb />
weak candidate, the <lb />
people will up one of their <lb />
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and our go Into the <lb />
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about your having the best in the market. <lb />
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are always faithful and honest. <lb />
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THE KING CLOTHIER. <lb />
Pulley Bowen <lb />
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Contractors of wood and brick <lb />
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prices. attention given. <lb />
J. K. Cooper, <lb />
W. S. Nobles. <lb />
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and returned Monday. <lb />
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You will find a complete <lb />
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came here direct from <lb />
factory is an expert <lb />
actions. He will remain lure <lb />
days Owners <lb />
will do justice to their pianos to <lb />
have him examine their instruments <lb />
But one half of regular price <lb />
lie charged to owners our make <lb />
Mr Ulrich's work is fully <lb />
teed or money will be refunded <lb />
upon making complaint. Hy all <lb />
in-- phone the <lb />
to have your piano examined, you <lb />
owe U to your instrument, especial- <lb />
after this continual sped of <lb />
fair weeks rain and dampness. <lb />
Very sincerely yours. <lb />
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The price on all Dry Goods and <lb />
Notions will be marked down low. <lb />
County Superior Court <lb />
Bast Carolina Railway <lb />
Vs <lb />
T. W a White <lb />
a and Shelly Swain <lb />
guardian of <lb />
Whitehurst, who is a defendant <lb />
in the above cause, will lake <lb />
that a special proceeding, en- <lb />
titled as shove, has <lb />
Superior court of Pitt county. <lb />
A new of the famous <lb />
pin just in a <lb />
Reflector Book <lb />
FREE <lb />
Pitt county, in which the <lb />
said defendant interest. the <lb />
said defendant wilt further take . <lb />
that lie is required to appear at the <lb />
office of the of Superior court Of <lb />
said on Friday the 31st of <lb />
August in the town of Greenville, <lb />
and answer or to the petition <lb />
pie of a distance, who have said proceeding, or <lb />
v , . the plaintiff will apply to tho court for <lb />
our stock and made he relief therein demanded, <lb />
. D. MOORE, <lb />
Last Carolina Supply Co. <lb />
To sufferers of Kidney, Liver or <lb />
Bladder Other maim <lb />
, say buy a bottle and L <lb />
before the Clerk, to c a cure will refund <lb />
of way for the plaintiff's railway <lb />
across a tract of land in <lb />
3.00 <lb />
Shoes at <lb />
2.50 <lb />
2.50 <lb />
Shoes at <lb />
figured <lb />
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figured <lb />
Lawn at <lb />
1-2 cent <lb />
Percale at <lb />
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hams at <lb />
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your say a <lb />
full size free bottle of <lb />
and if it you. then <lb />
use SOL until <lb />
This advertisement entitles you <lb />
to a bottle SOL at <lb />
DRUG STORE. <lb />
Only a limited number of bottles <lb />
given away. miss this op <lb />
to test <lb />
SOL. <lb />
Save the Worry <lb />
The hot weather brings you <lb />
without adding to it by worrying war what to <lb />
by for n-t, dinner or supper. With inch n stock f <lb />
Groceries, Canned Goods, Package <lb />
Goods, Pickles, Butter Cheese, Coffee, <lb />
Tea, Candies, Fruits, as I carry, tho and buy <lb />
in; are easy and the all It will take p argument to <lb />
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InventorY <lb />
Absolute Surrender of All Summer Goods Now Under Our Roof. All <lb />
Question of Former Price, Values, Cost or the like Completely <lb />
There are Sales of Some Kind, Somewhere every day of the week. Sift the best of them and you <lb />
will fail to find one that will come within speaking distance of the one <lb />
that will commence here <lb />
ON FRIDAY, AUGUST 10th, 1906 <lb />
All Greenville looks to Stores. C. T. has always been recognized as an aggressive <lb />
meeting any and all emergencies, hard tasks and strong propositions, fairly and squarely <lb />
in the face. To get clear of this stock, no matter what the sacrifice. That is extremely strong <lb />
store talk, designedly so. We urge you to come here Friday and verify it. Sales of every <lb />
sort never held out such money saving inducements. <lb />
THE MOST FORCEFUL WORDS WOULD NOT EXAGGERATE. <lb />
French Dress Ginghams <lb />
Old Figure yards <lb />
to each customer. styles to <lb />
select from. New figure 1-2 <lb />
Embroideries. <lb />
Old Figure <lb />
New figure <lb />
Colored Lawn <lb />
Old figure He New figure <lb />
Ladies Vests <lb />
Old figure New figure <lb />
Necessity Knows No Law. <lb />
Ways Different <lb />
We inaugurate this final disposal timely <lb />
dry goods, clothing. hats, furniture, car- <lb />
pets, etc. just in the best season. Provide now <lb />
for family while this involuntary onslaught of <lb />
private property is being dispatched. The <lb />
minded who have profited by our past <lb />
sales will be here in full force. You never have <lb />
and never will be disappointed at <lb />
Mens Wools Suits <lb />
Old figure New styles. <lb />
New figure <lb />
White Homespun. <lb />
Old figure New figure <lb />
Ladies Black Hose <lb />
Old figure New figure <lb />
Boys Suits, All Sizes <lb />
Old figure <lb />
New figure <lb />
Saturday And Monday. <lb />
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Boys Suits All Sizes <lb />
Old figure <lb />
New figure <lb />
Old figure <lb />
New <lb />
Mens Pat Leather Shoes <lb />
Old figure <lb />
New figure <lb />
At These Absurd Prices We Are Go- <lb />
to Limit to Days Only <lb />
This gives you ample time to gather together <lb />
a new suit for the father brother and son, a <lb />
new dress for the mother, sister or daughter, a <lb />
roll new matting, a bed stead, shoes perhaps. <lb />
You arc bound to need something in our line. <lb />
Do The Work of <lb />
j Sore That You Get Your Share Friday. <lb />
This business has been built by unusual efforts that have been made and the unusual service that it has rendered <lb />
along with the rare values thus given Hundreds of values that will find no rival outside <lb />
will be shown and proven ti you when you arrive Friday the first day we operate. <lb />
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Transfer <lb />
WILL <lb />
SOON HAVE <lb />
CHURCH. <lb />
NEW <lb />
Christi an Scientists to Erect Fine <lb />
Edifice.<lb />
Have Been Drawn Building <lb />
of the First Church of Christ, <lb />
and New York Architect Will <lb />
Supervise the be <lb />
Situated at Tenth and <lb />
Work Will Shortly Commence <lb />
Wilmington i to be further <lb />
adorned in the <lb />
building line by a <lb />
new which is to . <lb />
erected by the First ill <lb />
Christ, Scientist, of this <lb />
Plans for the edifice have already <lb />
been drawn the contract in thin <lb />
been given out <lb />
Messrs. Hum ft of <lb />
York City, and a member of <lb />
hi in will arrive in <lb />
mi nylon to for the <lb />
The lit it to be about <lb />
Tea lb and Market where <lb />
property was id with <lb />
end in view through the real estate <lb />
agency of M. C. Co., but <lb />
whether the church will be erected <lb />
on the corner or not baa <lb />
not yet been ruined upon. It <lb />
erected the corner it will be I be <lb />
, southeast corner, but if not it <lb />
only be a distance away, <lb />
position the <lb />
side of Market, of Tend <lb />
street. <lb />
At present the <lb />
handsome quarters in the O <lb />
but . <lb />
were only obtained <lb />
as it has long been, the m <lb />
the of to <lb />
possess an edifice of their own <lb />
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some one and will likely t- o. <lb />
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substantially <lb />
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dune under the <lb />
of a representative <lb />
Messrs. Hunt Hunt, and the <lb />
w k of I can down the build- <lb />
i. now site will begin <lb />
The of these <lb />
have been given <lb />
to vacate. vi <lb />
patch, Tuesday July <lb />
Slat. <lb />
Friend, This Is Worth Reading <lb />
Suppose You Stop and Sec <lb />
Isn't it Wonderful <lb />
Greensboro. N. C. March 1903. <lb />
Mrs Joe take pleas- <lb />
in stating your Remedy <lb />
has entirely cured our little girl of <lb />
a very bad case i which <lb />
covered a great part of her body, <lb />
She had eczema from <lb />
the time she was three weeks old, <lb />
until she was six years old. She <lb />
is now perfectly well and I feel <lb />
that I cannot speak too highly of <lb />
it has not had a symptom of <lb />
it for six years. Respectfully, <lb />
J. VS. COBB. <lb />
i To Publishers <lb />
and Printers <lb />
We have an entirely new <lb />
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 good as now <lb />
and without any unsightly <lb />
knobs or feet on the hot- <lb />
torn. <lb />
i PRICES <lb />
Column and Head <lb />
regular length . <lb />
L. S m-H <lb />
Head Ruled i. <lb />
and per <lb />
A refaced <lb />
full <lb />
will be cheerfully <lb />
cent on application. <lb />
Printers Co <lb />
Manufactures of True and <lb />
High Grade Miter <lb />
N. Ninth Street. Philadelphia. P <lb />
Marriage License. <lb />
of Deeds R. Williams <lb />
issued licenses to the following without notice. <lb />
N. <lb />
Steamboat Service. <lb />
Steamer L. leaves <lb />
Washington daily <lb />
at a. for Greenville; leaves <lb />
Greenville daily <lb />
at m. for <lb />
Connecting at Washington with <lb />
Norfolk Southern Railroad for <lb />
Norfolk, Baltimore, Philadelphia, <lb />
New York, Bobbin and all other <lb />
North. Connects a Norfolk <lb />
with all points West. <lb />
Shippers should order their <lb />
freight via Norfolk, care Norfolk <lb />
Southern R. R. <lb />
bailing hours subject to change <lb />
Mens Sum. Undershirts <lb />
Old figure ow <lb />
Window Shades <lb />
Old figure New figure <lb />
Ladies Pat Tip <lb />
Shoes <lb />
Old figure <lb />
New figure <lb />
c i since last report. <lb />
WHITE. <lb />
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J. J. CHERRY, Agent, Green- <lb />
ville, N. C. <lb />
B. O. General T. and <lb />
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tie.<lb />
the torpid liver, <lb />
the digestive organ, <lb />
the bowels, and are <lb />
as an <lb />
;. medicine, <lb />
In malarial districts their virtues <lb />
lire v, recognized, as they <lb />
properties in freeing <lb />
the system from that poison. <lb />
coated. <lb />
E -e No Substitute <lb />
Not Quite <lb />
you can get a<lb />
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at Br lacking. Have a <lb />
tool box he prepared for <lb />
Our line of tools <lb />
la and <lb />
will see that your tool <lb />
box not lack a single <lb />
useful<lb />
curse <lb />
You get Harness, <lb />
MIllS. <lb />
of <lb />
DEALER IN <lb />
HEALER <lb />
AM KILN-DRIED <lb />
Can furnish nice horses and cars r <lb />
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or t. <lb />
L JOHNSON, <lb />
Tile Setter. <lb />
Plans and estimate. Cotton of <lb />
AND on application. All Bagging, Bag. <lb />
. .- work guaranteed Turn key job Correspondence and <lb />
Greenville C. when over desired <lb />
Groceries <lb />
And Provisions <lb />
Cotton Bagging and <lb />
always on hand <lb />
kept con- <lb />
in stock. Country <lb />
Produce Bought and Sold i <lb />
D. W. <lb />
North Carolina.<lb />
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the aged. It Induces sound sleep, <lb />
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Price only<lb />
NOTICE <lb />
Having made to <lb />
the Nelson <lb />
Truck and also to sell same <lb />
a will he pleased to <lb />
in need of same. Apply <lb />
J. A. N. <lb />
hi <lb />
STATEMENT <lb />
OF TOWN FINANCES. <lb />
Continued from yesterday <lb />
List of audited and <lb />
lowed by the Board of <lb />
of the town Greenville from <lb />
July 1905 to June, 1906. <lb />
CLERK AND <lb />
J T <lb />
Q A Clark <lb />
MS W H <lb />
Smith <lb />
G A Clark <lb />
W H <lb />
G A Clark <lb />
W H <lb />
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W H <lb />
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J C Lamer <lb />
Fleming <lb />
F M Wooten <lb />
J C <lb />
J C <lb />
A H <lb />
W A Bowen <lb />
J R Move <lb />
Cl J C <lb />
J C Tyson <lb />
Leonidas Fleming <lb />
F M <lb />
F Wooten <lb />
J C Tyson <lb />
J C Lanier <lb />
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F M Wooten<lb />
J C <lb />
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J C Tyson <lb />
J C <lb />
A H Taft <lb />
J R <lb />
Fleming <lb />
W A Bowen <lb />
Tyson <lb />
H L Carr <lb />
Leonidas Fleming<lb />
F M Wooten <lb />
F M Wooten <lb />
Tyson <lb />
Leonidas Fleming <lb />
J C <lb />
FM Wooten <lb />
Tyson <lb />
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J R <lb />
Cubs<lb />
F M Wooten <lb />
C Tyson <lb />
Leonidas Fleming <lb />
J R <lb />
J C Lanier<lb />
A H Taft <lb />
J Tyson <lb />
J C <lb />
J R<lb />
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F M Wooten <lb />
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A H <lb />
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w A Bowen <lb />
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J Tyson <lb />
A U Taft <lb />
CS Curr <lb />
J B Move <lb />
T I looker <lb />
W A Bowen <lb />
Oil 1868 <lb />
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T E Hooker Co <lb />
II L Carr <lb />
H L Carr <lb />
FIRE DEPARTMENT AND <lb />
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H L Carr <lb />
ST White <lb />
Fred <lb />
Car <lb />
L H Pender <lb />
W R Parker <lb />
H L <lb />
Baker Hut <lb />
Fred <lb />
W R Parker <lb />
H L Carr <lb />
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H L Car <lb />
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K in in <lb />
John<lb />
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T Goodwin <lb />
R Hyman On <lb />
Ferd <lb />
J B Cherry and C<lb />
Fred <lb />
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H L Carr <lb />
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Henry Allen <lb />
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Ed <lb />
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John Allen <lb />
Marshall Elks <lb />
Fred <lb />
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J Envelopes <lb />
D J <lb />
H L Can, Envelopes <lb />
Whichard <lb />
Whichard <lb />
Having consolidated the two stocks of H. A. and John A. is one <lb />
store we are prepared to furnish our customers anything needed in <lb />
Dry goods and groceries <lb />
We win carry an up-to-date line <lb />
Hats, Shoes, dress goods, Notions, <lb />
In Groceries we will have at all times a full line of the very best goods, not only <lb />
the staples like <lb />
Meat, Flour, Sugar, coffee, but all kinds of <lb />
canned goods, the finest brands <lb />
We can supply anything you need to wear or to eat, and pay highest prices <lb />
COUNTRY PRODUCE. Quality, and prices of our goods will please you. <lb />
No. <lb />
To whom issued. <lb />
J T Smith <lb />
G A Clark <lb />
W H <lb />
G A <lb />
W H <lb />
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H L Can <lb />
Fred <lb />
Carr <lb />
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Fred <lb />
Fred <lb />
Dave Bullock <lb />
H L Carr <lb />
James Haskins <lb />
Fred <lb />
Fred <lb />
Nelson <lb />
Chas Cobb <lb />
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11411.16 <lb />
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No. To whom issued. <lb />
Albert Williams <lb />
Cherry Co <lb />
Mooring <lb />
Will Gray <lb />
Albert V <lb />
J B Cherry Co.<lb />
H L ii r <lb />
ill Albeit Williams <lb />
Fleming and Mooring <lb />
H L Carr <lb />
C Q Starkey <lb />
I Co <lb />
Albert <lb />
j BE Co <lb />
j J B Cherry Co. <lb />
Albert Williams <lb />
CG Starkey <lb />
No. <lb />
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AND LIGHT. <lb />
To whom issued. <lb />
light Com.<lb />
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GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
for water <lb />
No. whom issued. <lb />
Water ft light 840.78 <lb />
Water Com. 684.28 <lb />
Frank B E Patrick and Co. <lb />
Smith <lb />
G A <lb />
W H <lb />
R Hyman <lb />
G A Clark <lb />
W H <lb />
K Mil in <lb />
J T Smith <lb />
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Ed Harris <lb />
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W U <lb />
H L Carr <lb />
Albert Will mint. <lb />
C G <lb />
Wilson <lb />
Williams <lb />
Fleming and Mooring <lb />
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001238 Sam Cherry <lb />
J Baud J G <lb />
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C G Starkey <lb />
H L Carr <lb />
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Fleming Mooring <lb />
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DO<lb />
Si<lb />
Machinery and Supply Co. L H Pender ii L Carr <lb />
Co <lb />
FEEDING PRISONERS, <lb />
HOUSE, AND MARKET HOUSE. <lb />
No. To whom issued. <lb />
Harriet Hopkins <lb />
Smith <lb />
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Harriet Hopkins <lb />
Hopkins <lb />
Harriet Hopkins <lb />
J T Smith <lb />
H L Carr <lb />
Harriet Hopkins <lb />
Harriet II <lb />
OIL <lb />
No. To whom issued, <lb />
Oil Co. <lb />
Standard Oil Co.<lb />
13.05 <lb />
ELECTION. <lb />
No To whom issued. <lb />
D S Spain <lb />
G K Cherry <lb />
KM Starkey <lb />
Continued <lb />
IKE MOB OF 1848. <lb />
Dramatic Climax That th Kin <lb />
of Prussia. <lb />
When the of 1818 <lb />
broke out in Prussia the king, Fred- <lb />
William IV., issued many <lb />
They denounced <lb />
those who protested the old <lb />
state of and urged n <lb />
as of miscreants, most- <lb />
and informed <lb />
that lie would never <lb />
grant a constitution. <lb />
The actual fighting, however, <lb />
when for days his troops took bar <lb />
after barrier, only to be <lb />
ed after each as resolutely half a <lb />
block further down the street, <lb />
changed his attitude, and he an- <lb />
concessions, The troops <lb />
were sent from the city. <lb />
When the soldiers had marched <lb />
away from all parts of the city sol- <lb />
.-ii and processions moved <lb />
toward the royal palace. They es- <lb />
i. of . <lb />
fallen in battle. The bodies of <lb />
the slain borne aloft on litters, <lb />
their wounds uncovered, <lb />
their heads wreathed with laurels <lb />
and So the procession <lb />
marched into the inner courtyard f <lb />
the palace. <lb />
The litters were placed in rows <lb />
on the courtyard floor, and around <lb />
them the multitude of men <lb />
with pallid faces, begrimed with <lb />
powder, smoke and blood, many <lb />
them the weapons with <lb />
which had fought during the <lb />
and between women and <lb />
children bemoaned their dead. <lb />
The king loudly called for. <lb />
appeared in an open gallery, <lb />
and dejected, by nil side the <lb />
weeping queen. <lb />
the multitude shouted. <lb />
Ami tin- king . i .- hat lo the <lb />
V. . . .,. vi.among the multitude intoned tho <lb />
old hymn, <lb />
in which all <lb />
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Frederick William IV. would hard- <lb />
have survived that when <lb />
he stood them and de- <lb />
Come In and examine my <lb />
CORN PLANTERS, GUANO SOWERS, DISC <lb />
HARROWS, SMOOTHING HARROWS, ONE <lb />
AND TWO HORSE STEEL PLOWS, WIRE <lb />
FENCE FOR FARM OR GARDEN AND WASH- <lb />
DIG MACHINES. <lb />
Yours to serve, <lb />
H. L. <lb />
The Hardware Man. <lb />
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Cotton <lb />
Turkeys. Egg, Bed <lb />
tends, Mattresses, Suits, Hi- <lb />
Carriages, <lb />
suits, Tables, Lounges, Safes. <lb />
and Gall <lb />
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Sewing Machines and nu- <lb />
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CONDENSED STORIES. <lb />
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attacks, and as they occurred very <lb />
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medicine always on hand and kept <lb />
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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb />
J WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. <lb />
and Friday. <lb />
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR <lb />
VOL No. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA TUESDAY. AUGUST 1906. <lb />
NO <lb />
RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT. <lb />
Adopted by Tribe No. <lb />
56.1. R. M. <lb />
the Great Spirit in his <lb />
divine power boa seen fit to take <lb />
from our midst the sister of our be- <lb />
loved brother, James Hard.-e, there- <lb />
fore be it <lb />
1st. That we bow in humble <lb />
to the will of Him who <lb />
has the power to give and take <lb />
away. Then let us feel that He <lb />
all well. <lb />
2nd. That we extend to Brother <lb />
and bereaved family our <lb />
heartfelt sympathy and assure them <lb />
that the Great Spirit is able to aid <lb />
them in the hour of distress <lb />
3rd. That these resolutions be <lb />
on our records, a copy be <lb />
to Brother and they be <lb />
published in The Reflector. <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
E. A. Cooper <lb />
O. W Williams, <lb />
T. T Williams <lb />
Com. <lb />
TRIED TO WHIP THE EDITOR. <lb />
SIX LYNCHERS ARRESTED. <lb />
Down in county, darkest <lb />
Arkansas, they do thing up brown, <lb />
Ben Murdock. An editor call- <lb />
ed a member of the legislature a <lb />
and the member <lb />
went into the office to lick the editor. <lb />
After a minute's conversation the <lb />
editor man threw the <lb />
out the window on to a <lb />
roof, which was rotten, and the leg- <lb />
man fell through to a porch <lb />
below, lighting on a sleeping dog. <lb />
The dog rose up and bit the man on <lb />
the arm whereupon the <lb />
kicked the dog. At this mo- <lb />
the owner of the dog hearing a <lb />
commotion, rushed around the <lb />
very mad. It is not safe to <lb />
kick an county dog, so the <lb />
owner of dog kicked the <lb />
eared the porch into a con- <lb />
horse trough. About this <lb />
time the member of the legislature <lb />
concluded that he a lop-eared <lb />
idiot and went City <lb />
Journal. <lb />
Died. <lb />
Lyman Edwards, years <lb />
old a son of Mr. H. C. E l- <lb />
wards by his marriage, died <lb />
at the home of hi <lb />
grandfather, Mr. R. II. <lb />
near Ayden, where he has made <lb />
bis home infancy. <lb />
He was with typhoid lever <lb />
about ago. Mr. <lb />
has sympathy of many friends <lb />
in his bereavement. The <lb />
of little boy will be brought <lb />
to Greenville on Saturday <lb />
train. will be held <lb />
at the church at a. m., <lb />
and will be taken from <lb />
the church to Cherry Hill <lb />
tery for <lb />
Large Tobacco <lb />
warehouses today <lb />
had the it breaks of any day <lb />
the new opened, be- <lb />
pounds <lb />
being the market, Some who <lb />
i had d that prices would <lb />
the list large break saw <lb />
Hie error if i heir prediction, <lb />
the contrary prices a ten- <lb />
to nu-ii even Home <lb />
y as us <lb />
and i ere <lb />
from lo The farmers <lb />
pleated. Daily <lb />
Hobbed. <lb />
Reel;, N. , An list <lb />
cl the B. <lb />
Hall at thin by <lb />
forcing open rear with <lb />
an taken h nearby yard <lb />
The Incited in the same <lb />
building is the heavier loser. All <lb />
the money in it at lb it tune, <lb />
taken. <lb />
Two guns and a pair of shies <lb />
were taken from the but tho <lb />
money drawer mis overlooked. <lb />
Bloodhounds have been lent to <lb />
with a of tracking the thief or <lb />
thieves. <lb />
Farmville, N. C, Aug. 8th. <lb />
Misses Vivian Parker, Addie <lb />
Bynum and Lady are <lb />
some time at Morehead <lb />
City and Seven Springs. <lb />
T. H. Smith and wile left today <lb />
to visit bis relatives in Weldon. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs J. Thomas and <lb />
son, Scott, are back with <lb />
again. Mr. Thomas represents the <lb />
American Co,, on market <lb />
bore. <lb />
Mrs. N. E. Smith has returned <lb />
home alter several weeks visit to <lb />
her sou, R. L. Smith, in Green- <lb />
ville. <lb />
A. C. Monk has returned from <lb />
Oxford, N. C. <lb />
Mrs. S. M. very de- <lb />
entertained the <lb />
Wednesday evening. <lb />
After carrying the <lb />
electing officers for another <lb />
j ear, who were the same <lb />
delicious ices and cake were served. <lb />
On Friday afternoon at her bus <lb />
country home, Mrs. W. R. <lb />
Home entertained complimentary <lb />
to the Magazine Club. All enjoyed <lb />
i he afternoon and the <lb />
fruits and melons which Mr. <lb />
Home always has during this <lb />
of the year. Mrs. Home is <lb />
u most charming hostess and <lb />
knows how to entertain in the <lb />
good old Southern style. <lb />
Miss Carlotta of Km <lb />
is ting Mrs. J. F. <lb />
Frank is off for a few <lb />
days vacation visiting relatives. <lb />
Josh and Ben Shepherd <lb />
have returned from Morehead. <lb />
An impromptu bop was given <lb />
Wednesday night in hall <lb />
and much enjoyed by <lb />
Mies Blanch King, of <lb />
with Leslie Smith. <lb />
Miss Carlotta Kin <lb />
with Rasberry. <lb />
Miss Rosa Moore, with Roland <lb />
Lang. <lb />
Miss Ruth Bynum with Floyd <lb />
Bryan. <lb />
Miss Mary Cobb with Walter <lb />
Ward. <lb />
Miss Etta Smith Henry <lb />
Jackson. <lb />
Miss Jenkins, of Tarboro, with <lb />
Mr. Carlile, of Tarboro. <lb />
Alice Newton with Walter <lb />
Gay. <lb />
Miss Mabel King with Will <lb />
Bryan. <lb />
Mesdames N. W. <lb />
Askew, Mack D. <lb />
King. <lb />
Farmville tobacco market open- <lb />
ed Tuesday 7th, with quite a nice <lb />
break considering <lb />
which the farmers have had to <lb />
the past month. Prices are <lb />
good for the quality, and a steady <lb />
and substantial market is very <lb />
this season. All the farm- <lb />
were well pleased with their <lb />
sales. This we hope to do every <lb />
time they come, as we have a <lb />
corps of buyers that give high <lb />
prices as any, and as strong ware- <lb />
force to push and help <lb />
the farmers as can be <lb />
Eastern market. Farmville ware- <lb />
has been greatly strength- <lb />
by addition of R. L. <lb />
Davis, W, Murphy, J. P. <lb />
W. L. Starks. firm <lb />
can will do all their power <lb />
to get the tip top prices build <lb />
up a market with the aid of <lb />
by of <lb />
the Carolina that will <lb />
with any. <lb />
Toe Frank who <lb />
tried to drown his wife Saturday <lb />
night by beating throwing bet- <lb />
in the creek, given a <lb />
before Justice of the Peace, J. M <lb />
Monday morning. Not <lb />
being able to get bonded <lb />
lie was taken to jail for a rest. <lb />
Dr. Earl G. Weeks, who <lb />
graduated in dentistry at <lb />
Excitement Continues at Salisbury <lb />
Barn on Lyerly Farm <lb />
Burned. <lb />
Salisbury, N. C. Aug. <lb />
there are no of trouble <lb />
there are persistent rumors of the <lb />
organization of a strong parry <lb />
liberate from the Salisbury jail <lb />
the three <lb />
murderers of the Lyerly <lb />
family. Feeling runs high <lb />
tonight over early <lb />
this morning of the barn and two <lb />
horses on farm of Lyerly <lb />
who, his wife and two child- <lb />
were murdered by the lynched <lb />
The is believed to <lb />
have been burned by <lb />
of the men who were <lb />
lynched. The military still guards <lb />
the jail and c m rt h ail G it <lb />
ling guns be fired a mob <lb />
should it attempt to the j isl <lb />
premises. <lb />
Salisbury, X. C, Aug. <lb />
to nine o'clock tonight the follow <lb />
have beau arrested <lb />
charge of murder, as par- <lb />
the lynching Monday <lb />
John Hall, of Montgomery <lb />
G. H. Gentle, of Rowan. <lb />
John Cauble- <lb />
Goodman. <lb />
Bud <lb />
F. II. Cress. <lb />
The four last named are of this <lb />
city. <lb />
All were sent to jail without bail <lb />
and will be tried for their lives. <lb />
Governor R. B. Glenn arrived <lb />
here tonight from Raleigh at <lb />
o'clock tonight. While merely <lb />
passing through on his way west, <lb />
his presence is expected to hare a <lb />
effect the situation in <lb />
Salisbury. He will not at <lb />
assist in the lynching investigation. <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
RUN IN WHITE MAN'S BUGGY <lb />
PERSONAL <lb />
FOR COMMISSIONER. <lb />
Burros <lb />
I have been taking your paper <lb />
a long time, and think I have <lb />
been for it every year since <lb />
it started. I believe I have <lb />
eve.- before written a piece for a <lb />
single man for oilier, and it is not <lb />
a single man lam going to men- <lb />
now, but a whole bunch of <lb />
them. <lb />
I want to nominate a of <lb />
commissioners. I have <lb />
nothing to say against the present <lb />
board, but it seems to be the <lb />
that they will not stand for <lb />
The men I to <lb />
arc Dick King, Meg Smith <lb />
and Proctor for <lb />
and the side of the river, <lb />
and Alf. J add <lb />
land for the side of the river. <lb />
These men will make as good bet <lb />
of commissioners comity <lb />
They will do their <lb />
duty and in good <lb />
Five. <lb />
Big Kentucky <lb />
claims the <lb />
man in the <lb />
William Allen, had twenty- <lb />
four children, four by his <lb />
wife and twenty by the last. <lb />
are Meredith Walker, <lb />
baa had twenty-one all <lb />
of whom had the same <lb />
Greenwood, who bat <lb />
twenty children and only one <lb />
and Dukes, who had <lb />
all having <lb />
mother, and there are many fa <lb />
lies the county with sixteen <lb />
mil <lb />
good tobacco sale <lb />
Medical College, is going to would bring as many in t- <lb />
open an office over W. M. Reflector receipts as came Fri- <lb />
new store in a few days. day we would be very glad. <lb />
S. C. August <lb />
O. G. Calhoun is visiting <lb />
in Greenville. <lb />
Mr. J. O. an ex- <lb />
tended visit to Washington, N. <lb />
has resumed his duties with tho <lb />
Beaufort County Lumber Co. <lb />
Mrs. S. S. Spivey, of is <lb />
visiting Mr. Geo. on Pine <lb />
street. <lb />
Mr. and G. R. Ives are the <lb />
guests of Mrs. G. A. Savage. <lb />
new walk from <lb />
Hon. George H. Cole's residence on <lb />
Babbitt's Boulevard to the offices <lb />
the Beaufort County Lumber <lb />
Co., has completed and adds <lb />
much to the appearance of this <lb />
action of the city. <lb />
Mrs. H. B. and Miss <lb />
who have for <lb />
the past several weeks the <lb />
guests of Mr. H. B. Phillips on <lb />
Bobbin-.-. Boulevard, left this <lb />
morning for Clifton Springs, N. Y. <lb />
Chief of Police H. H. Stanley, <lb />
who has for the past few days been <lb />
engaged in making extensive <lb />
in municipal property <lb />
completed his labors this evening. <lb />
Mr. G. A. Savage, Jr., of New- <lb />
port News, Va., Is the guest of his <lb />
father on Pine street. <lb />
Mrs. F. M. Faison, of <lb />
Rapids, is also one of the guests at <lb />
Savage House Party on Pine <lb />
street. <lb />
Mr. P. H. Harrington spent the <lb />
day in Greenville. <lb />
Mr. Jno. David Cox. of Winter <lb />
at the Hotel Leg It. <lb />
Probably the heaviest rain-fall <lb />
the Bummer occurred even- <lb />
It tell far three hours, a <lb />
regular gully-washer and a <lb />
difference in <lb />
the temperature is noticeable as <lb />
a result. <lb />
A very enjoyable let cream sup- <lb />
per was given at the of <lb />
Mr. W. H. Smith Tuesday night <lb />
in of his Misses <lb />
of Warren, of <lb />
A large number <lb />
of the younger set were present <lb />
a most delightful evening re- <lb />
W. T. Sledge, who has <lb />
slightly indisposed for the past <lb />
few days is now convalescent. <lb />
Dr. R I. Minton, who has been <lb />
spending the past few days in the <lb />
vicinity of Black has return- <lb />
ed to his borne in this city. <lb />
Thursday morning Mr. F. G. <lb />
Whaley while returning from <lb />
South Greenville on his motor car <lb />
had the to collide with <lb />
a cart an unknown <lb />
party one mile from Greenville <lb />
and was though not <lb />
hurt. The collision was due <lb />
to a mutual misunderstanding <lb />
both parties, each thinking that <lb />
there was ample time to clear the <lb />
crowing. Mr. Whaley, although <lb />
he sustained a severe fall escaped <lb />
very luckily and is resting easy at <lb />
this writing. The driver was <lb />
part of the cart <lb />
was demolished. The motor car <lb />
was not more ten <lb />
miles an hour the time of the <lb />
collision. <lb />
K. of <lb />
was town today, <lb />
J. O. is absent spending <lb />
his vacation in Nash Halifax <lb />
counties. <lb />
Negro Gets for His <lb />
Dr. J. W. Perkins <lb />
drove up in front of King's stables <lb />
below Five Points, where he stop- <lb />
and while sitting on his buggy <lb />
was talking parties on the <lb />
sidewalk. Jess King, a who today, <lb />
works out about the depot, came <lb />
along in a buggy. <lb />
was in the buggy with and <lb />
noticing how the was <lb />
said you are <lb />
to that <lb />
Of Those Coming and Going. <lb />
Daily July 11th. <lb />
J. F. Allen to Norfolk <lb />
today. <lb />
Julius went to <lb />
care a------if I was <lb />
insolent reply, and a later <lb />
the clash of wheels came. <lb />
King pulled he was <lb />
driving out of the tangle and drove <lb />
on. Dr. Perkins followed <lb />
to the depot where ho <lb />
and walking up to him gave him <lb />
a few slashes with a pocket knife, <lb />
The was cut in several places <lb />
but not seriously. <lb />
NEGRO WANTED FOR SHOOTING <lb />
PITT CAPTURED HERE. <lb />
IN <lb />
Police captured <lb />
at one of the warehouses <lb />
morning at o'clock, <lb />
while the latter was asleep, <lb />
turned him over to Deputy Sheriff <lb />
Cox, of Pitt, to take back there to <lb />
answer to the charge of shooting <lb />
a man there last Christmas. Since <lb />
the shooting Bremen has a <lb />
fugitive from justice and Deputy <lb />
Cox got wind of here. A <lb />
search was made in early <lb />
of night, at all places <lb />
where are likely to board, <lb />
but Bremen was not located. Po- <lb />
lice Howland, who is the night <lb />
line, suggested a round of the ware <lb />
houses and he into the <lb />
Farmers his attention was attract- <lb />
ed to placed around <lb />
in a circle. Looking over he saw <lb />
a asleep -ti a match. <lb />
aroused the man when <lb />
questioned immediately <lb />
he gave his right name <lb />
Free 10th. <lb />
One Convicted. <lb />
Salisbury, N. C. <lb />
George Hall of Montgomery county <lb />
charged with being one the <lb />
leaders in the lynching here Mon- <lb />
day night, was tried in Rowan <lb />
Superior Court here today and <lb />
sentenced to fifteen years in <lb />
on the maximum of the law. <lb />
This was the first case against <lb />
the lynchers. The trial <lb />
was a speedy one, it is the <lb />
history of the <lb />
State, a prisoner charged <lb />
with aiding in a lynching was con- <lb />
and it is considered a dis- <lb />
victory he court and the <lb />
law. <lb />
Ned went to <lb />
Selma today. <lb />
P. Cotten returned Friday <lb />
evening from Boston, <lb />
Z. V. Hooker came in Friday <lb />
from <lb />
Carlos Harris returned this <lb />
morning from <lb />
left this <lb />
morning for a visit to Suffolk. <lb />
Mrs. E. H. Thomas went to Hen- <lb />
today to visit relatives. <lb />
Mrs. A. B. Ellington returned <lb />
Friday evening from Petersburg. <lb />
Miss Jessie Brinkley returned <lb />
Friday evening from a visit to <lb />
Scotland Neck- <lb />
Miss Maud Anderson this <lb />
morning for Richmond to take a <lb />
business <lb />
Douglas B. Wesson, of Spring- <lb />
field. Mass., arrived Friday even- <lb />
visit t <lb />
J. M. Taft, of Gates, who has <lb />
visiting relatives here, left <lb />
this morning for Virginia Beach. <lb />
Mrs. H. C. Hooker and little <lb />
daughter, Maud, returned home <lb />
Friday afternoon from <lb />
Miss Georgia Anderson, one of <lb />
the clerks in tin left <lb />
this morning a vacation at <lb />
Ocean View <lb />
Mrs. H. H. Harper and little <lb />
daughter, Madeline, of Richmond, <lb />
who nave been visiting Mrs. L, H. <lb />
returned home today. <lb />
Miss Edwards, of Scot <lb />
land Neck, has Den visiting <lb />
her grand W. H. <lb />
ton, returned home this morning. <lb />
Mises Sallie and Elba Cotten, <lb />
who have been on an extended <lb />
visit to Massachusetts ad <lb />
returned home even- <lb />
Mrs. Z. T. Vincent, who <lb />
sick sometime, to <lb />
a hospital in Norfolk today. Capt. <lb />
Vincent daughter, Miss <lb />
accompanied her. <lb />
Handsome Monument. <lb />
A handsome monument has been <lb />
erected at the grave of the late Mr. <lb />
Alfred Forbes, Cherry Hill <lb />
tery. X is of polished granite <lb />
with an urn and is a <lb />
beautiful piece of monumental <lb />
work. <lb />
Croakers and Boosters. <lb />
Death of Editor <lb />
Morehead City, N. C, Aug. <lb />
II editor of the <lb />
a weekly newspaper, died here <lb />
this morning. He been in bad <lb />
health for the past month, but did <lb />
not give up until Monday. The <lb />
funeral was held this at <lb />
the M. E, church. The interment <lb />
in this city. <lb />
A is a curse to any com- <lb />
The man who stands <lb />
around and continually prophesies <lb />
downfall of his community <lb />
its utter lack of prosperity, is not <lb />
one of its constructive forces. We <lb />
all need to cultivate high art <lb />
of looking on the bright side <lb />
things and of helping to <lb />
things bright. Those who <lb />
Protracted Meeting. <lb />
Rev. S. W. will begin <lb />
a protracted meeting at Red Oak, <lb />
four miles from Greenville on Tues- <lb />
day night alter the third Sunday in <lb />
this month. The people are invited <lb />
to attend these services. <lb />
Heavy Travel. <lb />
Proprietor O. C. Vines, of Hotel <lb />
says that in all his years <lb />
make j of hotel experience he has never <lb />
con- travel so large in August it <lb />
say that the or coin-1 now is. <lb />
is a dead place, themselves Bertha <lb />
help to kill it. No town can stand , guests. <lb />
such talk as this if it is kept up I <lb />
fir any length of time. The <lb />
is what this and all <lb />
cities man who looks <lb />
to the future with a confidant <lb />
eager eye, expecting large things <lb />
determined to help bring them <lb />
to pass. He puts bis shoulder to <lb />
the wheel and gives a good, honest <lb />
shove, waisting no time in vain <lb />
or dire of ruin <lb />
Give us more boosters. <lb />
City Tar Heel. <lb />
For the las few days the <lb />
has with <lb />
Did you ever slop to reflect that <lb />
it was one thing to talk about <lb />
and another thing to have <lb />
pie talk about you If those of us <lb />
who use our tongues a too <lb />
freely, about our would <lb />
atop reflect about this matter <lb />
and know tho cornea <lb />
from too much i. <lb />
we are sure we would II a halt <lb />
and gossip no more <lb />
burg Times. <lb />
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