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The terrible condition of <lb />
regarding the of hundred- <lb />
of and <lb />
con. 11.8 id the told of <lb />
,, i mis paper, is <lb />
corr h o by Dr. G. AStar- <lb />
who returned from . in- <lb />
Dr. Roberts he disease is <lb />
the same; that which tire years <lb />
ago killed about hand -horses the and that <lb />
f or <lb />
called it <lb />
a forage disease, and is caused <lb />
by or a fungus growth on <lb />
WILMINGTON S <lb />
There is progress and <lb />
going on in <lb />
section of the State. Those sec- <lb />
that do most to <lb />
their resources and advantages <lb />
attract most good settlers and <lb />
the attraction of most capital <lb />
The towns and cities are grow- <lb />
most rapidly those that <lb />
do most to let their progress <lb />
and the c to succeed there <lb />
be widely known. <lb />
Some years ago, Wilmington <lb />
our chief city, seemed content to <lb />
slowly. Recently it has <lb />
grown rapidly. Why Because <lb />
the feed given the this is the world know what <lb />
i, a . . lit ha Tl, a. <lb />
being the feed <lb />
the stall, as it does not appear to <lb />
lie from pasture l. says <lb />
t-at is for farmers to <lb />
m sections for feed <lb />
at . t to in the <lb />
of the t. <lb />
Tie he considers lo come <lb />
of Hie rainy c. cl <lb />
he lens that if the <lb />
it has. The land in the country <lb />
has more in value <lb />
In the last year or two because <lb />
of its adaptation to track grow- <lb />
Its men now propose <lb />
to send to the next State <lb />
fair an exhibit of the resources <lb />
of the county. It will be <lb />
an accelerate the prosper- <lb />
up d will be of the town and <lb />
is one <lb />
Wilmington's <lb />
business men of other live <lb />
hip-, could adopt with profit <lb />
Raleigh News and Observer. <lb />
THE TICKET. <lb />
ms tho-e , f five ago. <lb />
I largely in <lb />
Landing and . <lb />
he round cases, o these <lb />
Only horses la <lb />
I've. He found one i at <lb />
that w, ., <lb />
h-re bronchi I . s in. <lb />
I he have i l Was a good <lb />
their county convention <lb />
Dr. that disease I tick. <lb />
is not contagion-, and there, et was nominated, and it is one <lb />
lilt lo trouble if feed from sec every Democrat in the county <lb />
disease <lb />
poison that gets <lb />
For the senate, J. L. <lb />
with Us hum ,.,., <lb />
contaminated the or <lb />
fungus on the feed. It deader <lb />
the horse, which becomes little <lb />
a, d droopy, its hanging Moore <lb />
one side The horse leans p p. <lb />
against a barn fence, or <lb />
its bead over the stall, the <lb />
of a of <lb />
blood vessels in the brain, <lb />
going blind. In from to <lb />
after the symptom, <lb />
the dies, the poison <lb />
is evidently at work before <lb />
Fleming <lb />
For representatives, J. <lb />
Laughinghouse and M. Jones. <lb />
For Superior court clerk, D. C <lb />
Sheriff, L W. Tucker. <lb />
For treasurer, S. T. White, <lb />
For register of deeds- R. Will- <lb />
For coroner, C. Laugh- <lb />
For surveyor, Jenkins <lb />
For commissioners, J. z. <lb />
W. King, and M. T. Spier. <lb />
THE THING. <lb />
mi <lb />
doing rapid work. While it Cox, D. J. Holland, <lb />
so. at <lb />
;,. found out i-. <lb />
some eases reported <lb />
Graven and Bean- <lb />
fort untie and Di <lb />
today n to <lb />
make investigation and <lb />
daring bis visit M again go to <lb />
to x lolly <lb />
appliances for c <lb />
which <lb />
so <lb />
doing <lb />
Pitt Count; In Sup or Court, <lb />
Bait Carol a Railway <lb />
v, <lb />
T. White <lb />
ii minor and Shell Swain <lb />
who is a defendant <lb />
above will take <lb />
;. special proceeding, m- <lb />
J has <lb />
Superior county, <lb />
the toe aright <lb />
plaintiff's <lb />
across of land In <lb />
in which the <lb />
. ml interest. Ami the <lb />
aid m ml will further lake notice <lb />
that hi required to at the <lb />
. i Superior court of <lb />
ii e <lb />
August . let Qr <lb />
and answer r to the petition <lb />
t In said e or <lb />
the pi i . . r. . tut <lb />
. Ii i d, <lb />
i I <lb />
D. <lb />
The attempt to make the men <lb />
who lynched the men at <lb />
bury residents of other counties <lb />
than Rowan is being overdone. <lb />
I The people of Rowan are as good <lb />
I as the r and no worse <lb />
; and no butter. In the mob there <lb />
j is no doubt that there were <lb />
i men from other counties than <lb />
but why put upon <lb />
the of neighboring <lb />
ties the blame that chiefly be. <lb />
longs to Rowan It has been <lb />
shown that the best people <lb />
in did not approve the <lb />
lynching and the men arrested <lb />
were not in any sen-e <lb />
men, but the attempt to <lb />
transfer the wrong to citizens of <lb />
lining counties is being sadly <lb />
News and <lb />
Observer.<lb />
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k-e In will <lb />
II hi ding tickets. <lb />
I. <lb />
El. H. <lb />
An<lb />
which all build appearance. Those who <lb />
desire to the best appearance p are most careful in <lb />
selecting their corset, realizing that the attained <lb />
only when the corset is right, right in in shape. The gown <lb />
may be handsome and stylish in itself, but it will never show to best <lb />
advantage over an ill-fitting, poorly constructed corset. <lb />
OUR <lb />
DEPART <lb />
Comes to your aid just at this point by offering you a large <lb />
styles and mikes, the kinds that have been tried and found <lb />
factory, and the selection is so great you may easily choose the <lb />
the right sHape, the one best suited to your needs, the one that <lb />
will insure and a stylish figure combined. We would like <lb />
to show you the new and explain the <lb />
many advantages it over other kinds. Our corset depart- <lb />
is very a reason-Let us show you. <lb />
i r <lb />
of.<lb />
T- Whereof, I <lb />
mid seal, <lb />
of Stale. <lb />
UP. <lb />
I have taken up one bar <lb />
weight about pounds. <lb />
no car Owner can get fame <lb />
by paying <lb />
Tucker. <lb />
R. F. II. No. Greenville. N. C. <lb />
dew <lb />
i- , <lb />
Skinner <lb />
W. <lb />
SKINNER <lb />
N, o. <lb />
R. L. Carr, <lb />
I. Mo ire, <lb />
W. II. i, <lb />
Dentist. <lb />
Greenville, V. G. <lb />
LONG, <lb />
Attorneys-at-Law, <lb />
in only. <lb />
JAMES L. FLEMING- <lb />
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. C.<lb />
U J WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. <lb />
and Friday. <lb />
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR <lb />
VOL. No. <lb />
GREENVILLE, Pin COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA FRIDAY. AUGUST <lb />
NO <lb />
NORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
The New United States Navy <lb />
Vessel Will be Launched <lb />
October 6th. at New- <lb />
port News, <lb />
The armored cruiser North Car- <lb />
b- at New- <lb />
port <lb />
a to thin <lb />
effect made at <lb />
it is said in all <lb />
probability Governor Glenn would <lb />
be asked to sponsor who <lb />
will christen the man-of-war. In <lb />
any event it m expected <lb />
governor's daughter will break the <lb />
the North Carolina <lb />
when the takes her <lb />
plunge. <lb />
A problem tube <lb />
will be the selection of liquid <lb />
that ell listening bottle will <lb />
contain. Naval folks as a rule <lb />
hold to tho time-honored <lb />
tie mi occasions such as <lb />
the j t is to experience <lb />
October, but already there is <lb />
talk a demand the part of <lb />
the governor insist upon <lb />
substitution of water for wine <lb />
on Navy <lb />
department are pleased at <lb />
the of rapid work in <lb />
met inn the North <lb />
The keel armored cruiser <lb />
was laid March 1905, she <lb />
is now per cent completed. <lb />
becking Shelter, <lb />
When the hard came <lb />
Saturday several teams <lb />
were along the streets. A <lb />
mule bitched to a buggy got tired <lb />
of being pelted by the downpour. <lb />
mounted the sidewalk and <lb />
sheller under an <lb />
where the inner had of <lb />
the rain. It three men to <lb />
the mule back into tin- <lb />
street, the animal <lb />
so restless that the man had to get <lb />
in the buggy and drive. Then <lb />
the rain gave a of <lb />
the mule getting. <lb />
Special Court. <lb />
special ti rm of Pitt Superior <lb />
court will next Monday with <lb />
Judge Shaw presiding. The white <lb />
cap case is t principal one for <lb />
trial at this special term, <lb />
Reflector will give a daily <lb />
of the case those who want to <lb />
keep up with it. should subscribe <lb />
Do not wail until next week to <lb />
semi in but scud it in <lb />
this week. You can get The Daily <lb />
Reflector a mouth for cents, or <lb />
the week of c only cents. <lb />
in your name with the money <lb />
the will be sent you. <lb />
License. <lb />
Register Deeds B. Williams <lb />
issued to the following <lb />
couples report. <lb />
R. P. and Allie <lb />
Jno ml Kn- <lb />
won't Make Seed. <lb />
Messrs. v,. f. W. P. <lb />
the <lb />
ti Hie other day, <lb />
and with the Don <lb />
They tell us an<lb />
patch of noticed <lb />
i not yield as many <lb />
Estate Deals. <lb />
T. E- Hooker <lb />
an <lb />
one <lb />
AROUND GRIFTON. <lb />
Vanderbilt Tells What is Going <lb />
On, <lb />
N. C. 1900. <lb />
We had one mote fair day yes- <lb />
and a little Cooler, too, <lb />
which gives a big old fat fellow a <lb />
chance to sleep well, if he will <lb />
ken so flies can't <lb />
gel mi his nose and ears to sere- <lb />
him, and wake him m d <lb />
a hornet, wishing all the <lb />
were in the hot <lb />
part of I come. <lb />
We were at St. John's <lb />
attended the <lb />
cl infant of Mr. and Mrs. <lb />
Walter F. Harding. A. tiny rose <lb />
ft heaven planted earth for a <lb />
months, has called tack <lb />
hi-me to and to God, a living <lb />
cherub, in His kingdom to live <lb />
the smiles of a <lb />
Savior. Let us not grieve f r <lb />
the ones whom God in <lb />
wisdom takes away from to <lb />
our through the <lb />
inking our loved ones, thereby <lb />
drawing us nearer to Him. The <lb />
bereaved ones have our sympathy. <lb />
We went from St. John's to <lb />
Salem church and heard latter <lb />
part of Bro. J. B. sermon. <lb />
We did not hear his text the <lb />
subject of what we did hear was <lb />
Love and and <lb />
we were very much pleased with <lb />
that part his sermon. We love <lb />
to bear Brother Jones as all the <lb />
sermons be are chaste <lb />
and instructive and all hie people <lb />
love him. <lb />
We saw an old friend not long ago <lb />
and he told us about a thrilling ex- <lb />
he had once with an <lb />
Before day one morning <lb />
this time of year when he <lb />
went out to feed some soon, <lb />
as he wanted to go somewhere the <lb />
next he played with Mr. <lb />
possum until the moon went down <lb />
and it became dark s he made for <lb />
home with his basket of corn on his <lb />
arm. and had to a shallow <lb />
branch about a or yards <lb />
across, and pretty soon feeling his <lb />
way on the foot logs he heard some- <lb />
thing say and felt a heavy <lb />
body of something on his basket <lb />
and be put out for the other side <lb />
right in the middle of the road <lb />
through the water. He was scared <lb />
so bad and run so fast he did not <lb />
even wet the bottom of his feet <lb />
He and the neighbors took their <lb />
that morning and went there <lb />
trailed a very large wildcat and <lb />
finally treed and killed him. I think <lb />
he said he measured some nine feet <lb />
from nose to tail and if I <lb />
given his length too long, <lb />
why our old friend can just whit- <lb />
it down to the right length <lb />
by culling some oft his <lb />
the bears may as go in their <lb />
h-de. The boll weevil attacks <lb />
square ft the and <lb />
they stake a field it never bloom <lb />
any more, so the cotton is cutoff. <lb />
your corresponded is off <lb />
for Morehead City to join with the <lb />
Old Confederate Veterans in the <lb />
to be held 22nd, 23rd <lb />
and we want the good people of <lb />
the land we, us Co. <lb />
we old fellows knows jess <lb />
how to behave So wish <lb />
all our friends, long life and <lb />
prosperity anal enjoyment of the <lb />
same, remain, <lb />
The only trail Blue, <lb />
ASSESSMENT ON RAILROADS. <lb />
TELEGRAPH TELEPHONES. <lb />
The North Carolina Corporal i <lb />
Commission yesterday to <lb />
the comities of the State a <lb />
statement el the amount <lb />
to each of the <lb />
counties of general assessment <lb />
against railroads, telegraph, <lb />
telephone, street railway, elect- <lb />
lights mill light com <lb />
panics, being <lb />
which the various counties are to <lb />
assess taxes. <lb />
The entire for all the <lb />
counties amounts to <lb />
and the aggregate of the amounts <lb />
in the is about <lb />
as the excess is listed <lb />
die counties. Besides this <lb />
there is a privilege tax paid d <lb />
by the into the <lb />
State treasury, which amounts to <lb />
Fourteen of ninety-seven <lb />
counties in North Carolina get tax- <lb />
es on amounts over million <lb />
four hundred dollars. In <lb />
list leads with 82,828- <lb />
Mecklenburg is <lb />
with 12,372.992.49. <lb />
third with Wake <lb />
fourth with Co. <lb />
fifth with <lb />
the next nine being Halifax <lb />
Johnston <lb />
Cumberland r <lb />
675.92, Brunswick <lb />
Durham Pitt <lb />
Wayne <lb />
The lowest amount to <lb />
to Greene while <lb />
two no share in the <lb />
assessment, are <lb />
News Observer. <lb />
OVER THE STATE. <lb />
Happenings of Interest in North <lb />
Carolina,; <lb />
A Waddell, daughter of <lb />
George Waddell, a farmer of Wayne <lb />
county, was brutally murdered <lb />
while going to visit a neighbor <lb />
tail until h l gets it right, O. K. hall a mile from her home. <lb />
found in a marl hole <lb />
LUCK OF A DRUNK MAN. <lb />
Neither Mule Nor Barrel Hurt <lb />
Him. <lb />
Did yon ever notice what close <lb />
shaves drunken men sometimes <lb />
have and come out unhurt Mon- <lb />
day evening one who had tanked <lb />
up quite freely was on his way out <lb />
of town in a cart. He was lean- <lb />
comfortably against a barrel <lb />
of r, the neck of an extra bot- <lb />
i of was sticking out of his <lb />
oat pocket, and he puffed <lb />
e at a cigar. <lb />
wheels the cart struck a rough <lb />
plane jostled tip the contents <lb />
In the mule's disliking, and a <lb />
moment later was <lb />
doing. That mule's heels went to <lb />
out the direction of the <lb />
of flour, but not a hoof <lb />
touched man. And was <lb />
not all. The kicked clear <lb />
out from between let- <lb />
ting the front of cart fall and <lb />
rolling the barrel right over <lb />
man. Some persons who saw <lb />
rushed up expecting to the <lb />
man dead, but he <lb />
else. He came out of the tangle <lb />
without even a scratch, his bottle <lb />
was broken, and he never lost <lb />
his teeth grip the butt of bis <lb />
cigar but was puffing right on. <lb />
The mule was hitched back to the <lb />
cart for him and he went his <lb />
way rejoicing pulling. <lb />
in the woods where it had been <lb />
thrown by her assailant. The body <lb />
and the ground near the marl hole <lb />
indicated that had made a <lb />
But say, old friend, don't take <lb />
too much of either one, as you <lb />
know them got <lb />
much lo spare, Jess so. <lb />
We had the pleasure of the com- <lb />
puny of our friend Levy for her life. <lb />
lick from Caldwell Texas, Walston, a young farmer <lb />
morning and from he county, committed <lb />
about the crops in Tex is and all by drinking two bottles <lb />
the way fr nu there here, Hie laudanum, <lb />
beam the market might as well .;. Hipp, a prominent farmer <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
Aug. <lb />
J. L. Perkins has just returned <lb />
from Baltimore where he bought <lb />
an attractive line of goods. <lb />
We are sorry to learn of <lb />
ex-Sheriff today <lb />
He has been <lb />
from colic. <lb />
Mis Carrie Stokes, of Washing- <lb />
ton, has been visiting Miss Lillian <lb />
the past week. <lb />
Joseph Gurganus drove his <lb />
horse yesterday from his house to <lb />
Bear Grass a distance of <lb />
miles over the rough roads in <lb />
three hours time. The result was <lb />
the horse had a severe attack of <lb />
colic. Young men have mercy <lb />
and do not drive your horses too <lb />
fast this weather. <lb />
Miss Cora Susie Boas, <lb />
Tiny of Baltimore, are <lb />
visiting friends in Stokes this <lb />
week. These young ladies a e all <lb />
natives of Pitt but have for <lb />
some time been employed by <lb />
Position <lb />
know that our <lb />
Joshua L. Whichard, was <lb />
able to be in town Saturday. <lb />
H. W. <lb />
Greenville, was Stokes <lb />
div on <lb />
L. H. It. L. Butler. <lb />
this morn <lb />
Richmond. <lb />
Chief Police a. Page, <lb />
FARMVILLE HEMS <lb />
Farmville, N. C , <lb />
returned home this I <lb />
Miss Daisy Bryan, of Saratoga, <lb />
is visiting Mrs. Frank Davis, of <lb />
son. <lb />
Miss Mary Keel, is visiting Miss <lb />
Turnage; <lb />
Misses Ada and Eva Boyd, of <lb />
Wilson, are visiting Mrs. Leonidas <lb />
Joyner. <lb />
Miss Exam Snow Hill, is visit- <lb />
Miss Vivian <lb />
Rev. James T. Moore, pastor for <lb />
the Christian church, is off taking <lb />
his vacation, so will not fill his <lb />
on 4th Sunday but will <lb />
be ready for second Sunday in Sept- <lb />
The committee appointed to as- <lb />
and see the members the <lb />
Christian church in regard to <lb />
a handsome n, .-, on <lb />
the corner of Main and <lb />
streets where the old Christian <lb />
church now stands, have decided to <lb />
begin work at an early date. The <lb />
old will be pulled bank <lb />
and used until the new one is com- <lb />
Miss Blanch King, of <lb />
Leslie Smith, of Falkland, spent <lb />
the week with Miss i u <lb />
Miss Tabitha has re <lb />
turned home after a to <lb />
friends in county <lb />
Mrs. M. E. Shaw, of Tarboro, re- <lb />
turned home after several <lb />
visit to her daughter. Mrs. John <lb />
Smith. <lb />
Miss Bessie Lipscomb, of Tarboro <lb />
is visiting Mrs. Stamper. <lb />
Miss Mary of Wilmington, <lb />
is visiting Olga May at her <lb />
country home near here. <lb />
BLACKJACK <lb />
Black Jack, N. C , Aug, 1906. <lb />
There were regular services here <lb />
Sunday with a large attendance. <lb />
R. J. wife returned <lb />
Sunday from near Oakley where <lb />
they nave been visiting relatives. <lb />
Eider and A. C. <lb />
Whitehurst f were <lb />
here Sunday. <lb />
Misses Eva II m-e, Mamie <lb />
Whichard the guests of Miss <lb />
Minnie Buck this week. <lb />
Waller win attended <lb />
Whitsett Institute, after the <lb />
close of the school accepted a <lb />
as conduct on a railroad in <lb />
Virginia, has returned borne to <lb />
spend a short while with his <lb />
here. <lb />
Marshall G ml and sister, Miss <lb />
Mollie. were here <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
Elder W. conducted <lb />
services here Sunday Monday <lb />
in; lit <lb />
Walter Mills, who has been <lb />
spending some time in <lb />
returned to his home here last <lb />
week. <lb />
The farmers are a bad <lb />
time saving their fodder account <lb />
the abundance of rain. <lb />
W. I. went to Greenville <lb />
l mother Mills was thrown by a <lb />
sweep last week while he was <lb />
trying to swing a I <lb />
lonely hurt, but <lb />
em in their pack liars who send o county was <lb />
them in about cot <lb />
Mrs. J. W. Page, <lb />
J. A. <lb />
as full of smile. I, <lb />
seems u there a center <lb />
attraction as bis smiles and <lb />
all cast <lb />
killed by a <lb />
toil crop year. He says Texas <lb />
he live- about the middle of <lb />
it and can hear from all around <lb />
over Hie cotton <lb />
badly damaged by the i i with- <lb />
in the past few weeks what <lb />
floods damaged the <lb />
Grimmer lot on Pitt street, just boll weevil has and is doing, <lb />
north of Iv. J. Cobb I resilience. <lb />
and will build there, <lb />
F. V. Johnson bus bought It. <lb />
O. the vacant lot on Ninth <lb />
where the latter's tobacco <lb />
warehouse was burned a few <lb />
ago. <lb />
train the <lb />
The mules In- <lb />
Sea- <lb />
that all the way through Texas, <lb />
Louisiana, Alabama, Georgia and <lb />
South Carolina, every stream <lb />
full, all along his <lb />
travels from there here. He lays <lb />
or 1-3 cent is the full av- <lb />
driving killed. <lb />
A bull in Tar river above Tar- <lb />
and swam seven miles before <lb />
being found and rescued. The an- <lb />
was nearly exhausted. <lb />
Mrs. Mina Maya, wile of Mr. <lb />
B- Mayo, of died Saturday <lb />
and was butted Sunday afternoon <lb />
She was years of age and had <lb />
married a little less than a <lb />
c n this year, and if -o year. <lb />
RESOLUTIONS. <lb />
Adopted by the Jr. U, A. M. <lb />
Winterville Lodge No. <lb />
Whereas, Cod in His all wise, <lb />
Providence hath removed from <lb />
tie home of our brother, Alex. <lb />
Evans, bis infant child, be it re- <lb />
solved <lb />
1st. That this order extend to <lb />
him and his wife our heartfelt <lb />
sympathy in their <lb />
2nd. That we commend them to <lb />
the Holy Spirit whose mission is <lb />
to comfort and heal the broken <lb />
hearts of tho-e who trust implicit- <lb />
Him. <lb />
3rd. That a copy of these <lb />
be sent to Brother <lb />
a copy to The Daily Reflector <lb />
a copy be spread upon our <lb />
minuets. <lb />
B D. Com- <lb />
F. C Nye, <lb />
and cot <lb />
is <lb />
some now. <lb />
W. S. who bail typhoid <lb />
lever ha-i got u i again. <lb />
Mrs. <lb />
by Mrs Pr of Grime <lb />
Clapper Colored Man attended church here <lb />
a Narrow Escape day. <lb />
., , ,. . , i Miss Maggie Hudson <lb />
Monday night lunch <lb />
, , i . i ii day <lb />
s colored, was hell <lb />
E, X church for a <lb />
meet The clapper broke from Carry WorK <lb />
it fastening in bell came The work of beautifying the <lb />
from tower to house lawn has not progress <lb />
lower floor. heard it emu- led far enough. The double line of <lb />
lug down and jumped out of j coping around the square is a good <lb />
way just a moment before It struck j beginning, but II the appearance <lb />
directly where be had been stand-1 is to be at all presentable <lb />
log. Had the clapper struck him thing should be done to the side- <lb />
it is probable that he would have walk. It should be leveled <lb />
been killed. paved, <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
N. C , Aug. <lb />
H. A. Gray went to Washington <lb />
D. Hawk, who has been put- <lb />
ting down machinery for White- <lb />
left <lb />
I. H. Little spent Saturday <lb />
night and Washington. <lb />
Miss Warren, of House, <lb />
visited Miss Mary Taylor last <lb />
week. <lb />
Mrs. Julia R of <lb />
and Mrs. Nancy James, <lb />
of Tarboro, visited Mrs. Sallie <lb />
Williams last week. <lb />
Miss Blanche Mayo, of is <lb />
visiting her sister, Mrs. W. J. <lb />
Little, near <lb />
S. G. Andrews went to House <lb />
Saturday evening returned <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
Several from this place attended <lb />
the yearly meeting at Bear Grass <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
Miss her <lb />
brother, Jim, spent Sunday even- <lb />
with Miss Pearl Jenkins. <lb />
We were glad lo see Walter <lb />
Carson able to be out to Hickory <lb />
Grove Sunday. <lb />
Mr. Mrs. Nash Hardy re- <lb />
turned Sunday evening, after <lb />
pending a few days in <lb />
ville. <lb />
Will Jenkins went to Bethel <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
Miss Lola Robertson, of Sober <lb />
-pent a part of last week <lb />
with Mrs. J, O. Williams, <lb />
Mrs. T. F. Nelson and <lb />
visited relatives near Bethel last <lb />
week. <lb />
SOUTHERN COTTON ASSOCIATION <lb />
TO SEPT. I. <lb />
The Pit c unity division of the <lb />
Southern Cotton Association will <lb />
meet at the court house Green- <lb />
ville eleven o'clock, a, in., <lb />
September let, 1908. It is <lb />
very important that the township <lb />
be fully represented <lb />
. i this and is hoped <lb />
s. delegates <lb />
a--; ; In the transaction Of <lb />
ii demand mention. <lb />
R. R. Pies <lb />
W. Sec. <lb />
Does Greenville Want It <lb />
The chamber of commerce <lb />
Washington is moving to get ex- <lb />
press handled the mid- <lb />
day trains. Greenville should be <lb />
taking a band this matter. Ex- <lb />
press should be handled the <lb />
which would <lb />
our men pack- <lb />
ages several hour. h-in they <lb />
now get them, . toga do <lb />
not come without Hurt. If <lb />
wants it the <lb />
men should go after It. <lb />
fA <lb />
mm<lb /></p>
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                <p>
We have just ed two cases of <lb />
FAY STOCKINGS <lb />
For Boys and Girls. <lb />
us <lb />
mi <lb />
i-i <lb />
We are sole agents, therefore can sell you the <lb />
grade for the grade for We <lb />
put in this line of hosiery for children three <lb />
years ago and since that time some other stores <lb />
have put them in, but we have paved the way <lb />
on the price. From now until September 1st, <lb />
will sell all Summer Goods at Half Price. <lb />
Greenville, N. C, and N. C.<lb />
HI , . <lb />
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT. <lb />
M. BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent- <lb />
. C. <lb />
Aden, N. C. 1906 <lb />
As authorized agent for Daily <lb />
and we take <lb />
that pleasure 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 office. We also take orders <lb />
for job <lb />
Miss Lula. Forbes, from near <lb />
several days with <lb />
Mrs. W. K Hooks during the past <lb />
week. <lb />
and if-. of <lb />
Greenville, were friends in <lb />
Ayden <lb />
Mm. J. K, Jon--, has <lb />
been u a visit. <lb />
A. J. Moore from Green- <lb />
ville Saturday returned yes- <lb />
Prof. of Sooth <lb />
who had charge of the <lb />
school here last evasion, town <lb />
shaking bands. <lb />
A good number left this <lb />
for Richmond on the <lb />
For can peaches, apples, corn <lb />
Prof. T. N. Peden returned <lb />
from bis mi miner vacation in Oh in <lb />
is diligently at work in the <lb />
interest of the fall session of the <lb />
Free Will Seminary at this pine-. <lb />
This school is worthy of a fine <lb />
patronage and we sincerely hope <lb />
it will receive it. <lb />
Ai I expect to be in New <lb />
for about two my office <lb />
closed Aug. 22nd, till <lb />
3rd, Taylor, K. f. i. <lb />
THE WAY OF SOCIALISM. <lb />
is u, doctrine born <lb />
of the intense longing of <lb />
to liberate the people <lb />
from intolerable conditions in <lb />
the cities, says Tom Watson, <lb />
his Magazine, <lb />
doctrine has no <lb />
foothold anywhere out- <lb />
side of the cities Its <lb />
are based upon city con- <lb />
In our rural <lb />
it makes no headway, <lb />
ply because conditions which <lb />
encourage it in the cities do not <lb />
exist in the country. <lb />
the overcrowding in the <lb />
cities could be counteracted, if <lb />
the surplus population could be <lb />
induced to scatter out and go to <lb />
work, building up the waste <lb />
places in rural communities, re <lb />
to the earnest demand <lb />
for laborers in the less <lb />
portions of the Union, <lb />
homes and farms upon the <lb />
millions of square miles of <lb />
appropriated or easily <lb />
land which impatiently <lb />
awaits touch of <lb />
human o I i a i s <lb />
would at once cease to be a <lb />
tor in politics, and would once <lb />
more become, what it has so long <lb />
been, a cult of the <lb />
tomatoes, c, apply to E. E. <lb />
ft Co. <lb />
When your eyes need attention <lb />
J. W. Taylor, expert <lb />
Ayden, N. G. is the man to do <lb />
your work if yon want to be <lb />
pleased. <lb />
There was a crowd <lb />
here Saturday <lb />
dance i trial before a <lb />
Hisses My lie and Bar <lb />
of Richmond, who have been <lb />
spending several weeks visiting <lb />
their sister, Mrs. M. M, Sauls, <lb />
f their home yesterday. <lb />
Merchandise carry <lb />
a lull line of meat, lard <lb />
goods. Don't buy before giving <lb />
me a trial. Frank Lilly Co <lb />
Miss Nina left Saturday <lb />
for Gold Point to spend <lb />
sometime with Misses Lida and <lb />
Vivian <lb />
Miss Alice Baker has gone t <lb />
Kinston on a visit to friends. <lb />
I always keep on hand a fill <lb />
line feed stuff at lowest cash <lb />
prices Such as hay, oats, corn, <lb />
cotton seed meal and brand <lb />
and ship stuff. Frank Lilly Co. <lb />
You will Wheeler and <lb />
son and Singer sewing machine <lb />
Prices way way down at J. H. <lb />
Bro. next to Early Hotel. <lb />
Ayden, <lb />
F. Mullen died at <lb />
his home in Swift Creek <lb />
Friday and n burled <lb />
day following. He was ex-Con- <lb />
federate soldier and lost a leg <lb />
the civil war. <lb />
full supply of hay, grain, hulls, <lb />
cottonseed meal, bran, ship stuff, <lb />
always hand, Gannon and Tyson <lb />
Our slippers must go, the season <lb />
is well advanced. The prices now <lb />
will interest the most economic buy- <lb />
Cannon Tyson. <lb />
Samuel of the <lb />
oldest and roost prominent <lb />
in this section, died <lb />
morning at o'clock, a stroke <lb />
of Mr, Mumford was <lb />
of our beat most highly <lb />
esteemed men, one who had made <lb />
own way in tho world. <lb />
a poor man he strove through <lb />
and his <lb />
livelihood, died <lb />
in very circumstances, <lb />
He leaves large family and a <lb />
host who truly mourn <lb />
their <lb />
To any who arc in need of a <lb />
stove make it to his interest <lb />
to see us as we have In night a solid <lb />
oar load, and expect them to arrive <lb />
next week ft Tyson. <lb />
For a nice present buy a novel- <lb />
clock at W. Taylor's. It is <lb />
opiate for any occasion. <lb />
Misses Olivia Berry and <lb />
B home Sunday <lb />
a visit to Scotland Neck. <lb />
o 1- new <lb />
market beef, fresh sail <lb />
sage, and fresh <lb />
We want to make loom for other <lb />
mid in order to do so we are <lb />
offering very cheap bargains in <lb />
We move them <lb />
out of the way and have put a price <lb />
on them that will be sure t gel <lb />
New is the time to get <lb />
value, for your money. Cannon <lb />
Tyson. <lb />
L. H. Wither and family ; <lb />
MS visiting relatives near Wheat has declined in price <lb />
ten cents a bushel cotton <lb />
Miss are rotting cheaper and <lb />
he u a i i yet the declare that <lb />
lines , s the farmer <lb />
. <lb />
Tin r i no reasonable excuse <lb />
a man live in a town if hi <lb />
i like h yon have <lb />
word commendation to say for <lb />
town, n- institutions or <lb />
em stop <lb />
town clock by going <lb />
hells will have i u same <lb />
musical ring, will <lb />
play just as well and pure air, <lb />
bright sunshine <lb />
will have the same until <lb />
Speak a good <lb />
your neighbor, it <lb />
it you don't <lb />
enlarge their If <lb />
you have become <lb />
I'd move away; go some- <lb />
where where in in s will suit you. <lb />
Times. <lb />
A good many Federal official are <lb />
feeling that after all, it will he just <lb />
their luck, if President Roosevelt <lb />
does not run for a third term, or if <lb />
he did run should be defeated. A <lb />
good many to feel that the <lb />
would go to the bow <lb />
wows, if their services were dis- <lb />
with. But it is safe to say <lb />
the United Suites would still be on <lb />
map if the P. was wiped out <lb />
of existence. <lb />
Dr. Joseph Dixon, <lb />
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. <lb />
Office Brick East 1st. <lb />
Ayden, N. C. <lb />
I have taken up one black bar <lb />
boat, weight about pounds, <lb />
no ear marks. Owner can get same <lb />
by paying charges. <lb />
Mali lone Tucker. <lb />
R.-F. D. No. Greenville. N. C. <lb />
Or NORTH <lb />
Department of Slate. <lb />
To to Whom These May <lb />
Or. .-nil. <lb />
II <lb />
ii to my hi <lb />
Tin- Raleigh Christian Advocate <lb />
Is light in saving if the Watts <lb />
has construe <lb />
by the cit of Raleigh and <lb />
i able lawyers, it should be <lb />
a in i i so that u vote can be had <lb />
n dispensary town without rt- <lb />
to friends of <lb />
did not Intend that II <lb />
what most <lb />
it A few Hoes will <lb />
that If Quart <lb />
ho d as Raleigh's city attorney and <lb />
lawyers and there will lie n <lb />
lunge <lb />
There seems to be another big <lb />
scandal brewing ill the govern- <lb />
printing there is <lb />
a serious question whether the <lb />
new public printer is capable of <lb />
carrying out tho president's <lb />
Far as you like and <lb />
gel <lb />
The cost of living will great y <lb />
decrease when the people tho <lb />
Unite I States can buy American <lb />
trust products as cheap as the <lb />
foreigners now them. When <lb />
tho c living goes down, <lb />
wages virtually rise <lb />
son, N. factory <lb />
have struck because their wages <lb />
have bet u reduced to a week. <lb />
This Republican prosperity <lb />
and not <lb />
on v ages. <lb />
i, t <lb />
Inga the <lb />
unanimous of all the <lb />
In that Tie <lb />
Salvage a <lb />
of state, la <lb />
town of of <lb />
of North Man <lb />
ford being the therein In <lb />
thereof, upon whom may he <lb />
with <lb />
ll. of l. i <lb />
Io th- of this <lb />
Now. Therefore. J Seer--- <lb />
of Mate of North do here- <lb />
certify the OH <lb />
the Ill in my a <lb />
duly In writ- <lb />
to the of <lb />
executed by all the <lb />
which the record of <lb />
are now on tile In my a <lb />
office law <lb />
Te I have <lb />
my hand I my <lb />
at day of A. II<lb />
Secretary of Slate. <lb />
Pitt County In Superior Court, <lb />
Vs <lb />
T. W White <lb />
a Shelly Swain <lb />
Whitehurst. <lb />
who I a defendant <lb />
a the above emit en will take <lb />
notice that a proceeding, en- <lb />
titled as show, has hen <lb />
Id Superior curt <lb />
Hie i toe ft right <lb />
j way the railway <lb />
across a id in Farmville <lb />
township, Pitt in the <lb />
interest. tho <lb />
Will further take notice <lb />
that lie is required to Appear at the <lb />
Clerk of Superior court of <lb />
county on Friday Slit day of <lb />
August in tie <lb />
and to petition <lb />
proceeding, or <lb />
the II for <lb />
be relief therein <lb />
day of July <lb />
u. MOORE, <lb />
Clerk <lb />
Smith's New Hat and What Be- <lb />
came of It. <lb />
A certain good doctor <lb />
whose ran late one night, <lb />
that tie summons <lb />
from one who needed his services, <lb />
rose from bed, put on his <lb />
gown and went down to the <lb />
A young man stood there holding <lb />
I huge package, from which <lb />
leaves were protruding. <lb />
Miss Sill j asked <lb />
man. <lb />
has answered <lb />
ill tor Mis Smith was his eon;. <lb />
am sir. to call so hue. <lb />
went wrong with the <lb />
I was in. I'll leave this for her, <lb />
if you will kindly give it to her in <lb />
the <lb />
said the doctor, lie <lb />
took tho bundle carefully, closed the <lb />
door and carried the into <lb />
kitchen. There he placed a <lb />
pan in the sink, drew a few inches <lb />
of water in it, carefully pressed the <lb />
base of the package into the water <lb />
and went back to bed, thinking how <lb />
pleased the cook would he. <lb />
The morning he went into <lb />
the kitchen early find the cook <lb />
holding a dripping bundle. Her <lb />
was belligerent, and her <lb />
tone was in keeping with it. <lb />
had the wot did <lb />
said .-lie. empty the <lb />
on them I'd let them see <lb />
they could put my new hat in a <lb />
The doctor left tho kitchen some- <lb />
what hurriedly, and not until lie <lb />
was safe in his study did he give <lb />
vent to the laughter which was con- <lb />
Ledger. <lb />
Proof of Sincerity. <lb />
A AT THE <lb />
Incident In the Childhood of <lb />
Alexandre <lb />
Alexandre a little <lb />
more than four years old when he <lb />
lost his father, yet lie relates a <lb />
i with the <lb />
e attached mi i <lb />
have <lb />
an by a plan of the house in which <lb />
of <lb />
. c the day <lb />
his <lb />
iv . a late <lb />
ho r in the smithy. Ii for <lb />
out at night efforts of <lb />
fantastic reflections <lb />
great I me. About . <lb />
my ii came to I I <lb />
mid out me to bed in u little <lb />
impromptu couch near a r om <lb />
and I wen; to with that <lb />
Bleep that heaven <lb />
chi like the dews of <lb />
midnight woke <lb />
r, roused, my <lb />
and I- In a loud knock at the door. <lb />
lamp was burning in the <lb />
r i, In the light of that lamp <lb />
. up in bed. <lb />
alarmed, but not sating a word. <lb />
one could at the doer <lb />
through an <lb />
one. <lb />
I. who even at the <lb />
day ill writing line <lb />
I fell i o I got out of In J in <lb />
u it i the door. <lb />
are going, Ales- <lb />
cousin cried out. <lb />
; ;,. H <lb />
where I am I <lb />
answered quietly. am going to <lb />
open the door for papa, who <lb />
to <lb />
poor girl jumped out of bed <lb />
caught me as I <lb />
opening the door and brought me <lb />
buck by force to my bed. I <lb />
AN INCIDENT OF WATERLOO <lb />
Its Effect Upon Shovel Making <lb />
In England. <lb />
A millionaire -hovel maker ho <lb />
Eat in the -uniting room of an <lb />
liner <lb />
have been over to England try- <lb />
to sell to the British <lb />
government. I didn't <lb />
a shovel. And a dead man <lb />
Jones was tin cause of my <lb />
much alive, <lb />
during the of Waterloo. He <lb />
on near Wellington's <lb />
lent. Wellington, seeing him <lb />
in civilian's drew, said <lb />
are you <lb />
am u shovel said <lb />
J I come here from <lb />
to see tho <lb />
you are said Well- <lb />
yo ling to curry a <lb />
mo to one of my gen- <lb />
orals i will be a dangerous <lb />
but just now have no one else <lb />
to <lb />
your said <lb />
Jones, for danger, one part <lb />
L-no more danger- <lb />
I hull another u <lb />
Wellington . him the mes- <lb />
sage, and Jones delivered it, but <lb />
failed to return. The duke thought <lb />
him sin ill, bill one day eight or nine <lb />
years. Inter a man accosted the duke <lb />
in London. <lb />
Io you he said. <lb />
said Wellington, -linking <lb />
the man's hand warmly. <lb />
two regiments of mine the <lb />
of that Why didn't <lb />
you return Io <lb />
said his horse had <lb />
killed by a cannon hull as he was re- <lb />
turning, and lie himself had been <lb />
shot in the side, bill not badly. A <lb />
few days abed had brought him <lb />
round. <lb />
said the duke, what can <lb />
I do for <lb />
in her arms, shouting with all ., partner in that shovel <lb />
my papa Goad- r ours Jones. -Tho <lb />
pupa name is Smith, Jenkins <lb />
breath and I'd like to get a govern-<lb />
his intentions sin-<lb />
in his love <lb />
he e r r<lb />
passed over my face and calmed in <lb />
went to sleep <lb />
again with tears in my eyes, sobbing <lb />
vehemently. <lb />
next morning we were <lb />
awake at break of day. <lb />
father had died at the very <lb />
moment I had heard that loud <lb />
at the door <lb />
heard these words, with- <lb />
out being able to understand tho- <lb />
what they pool <lb />
child, your papa, who loved you <lb />
dearly, is dead <lb />
got the millionaire end- <lb />
ed sadly. that day to all <lb />
the shovels used in the British army <lb />
and navy have been supplied by tho <lb />
of Smith. Jenkins Jones. I <lb />
Wasted time trying to compete <lb />
with that Louis <lb />
Democrat, <lb />
M;. He <lb />
ml, <lb />
Ike to i- and then <lb />
that if I <lb />
and <lb />
Nil,<lb />
Disillusioned. <lb />
Little Jonathan had offer <lb />
begged his mother to take him <lb />
church. That was his heart's desire, <lb />
So one line Sunday morning mot In . <lb />
took little Jonathan who <lb />
all agreed, was marked for the min- <lb />
to a neighboring sanctuary. <lb />
There was much in the church h <lb />
arrest the attention, lit <lb />
i he didn't kiss loomed to I e impressed, an <lb />
d I o mortified, then, becoming thoughtful, <lb />
a he'd <lb />
added <lb />
I him he'd go <lb />
T come back. So <lb />
II. he liked. <lb />
The Latest Arithmetic <lb />
A tramp lures out to a farmer for <lb />
per month, lie gets a boss din- <lb />
works for hour and then <lb />
skips out. Counting the dinner <lb />
worth cents, did ho make or lose <lb />
Counting the three bites he got <lb />
from the farmer's dog while making <lb />
his skate ill a bite, was the <lb />
dog, farmer or the tramp ahead <lb />
A father pays to educate his <lb />
daughter in music, to enable her <lb />
to say iii to <lb />
give her lessons in painting and <lb />
Oil to how to dance. She <lb />
then e young getting <lb />
a of SI per week. How much <lb />
Philadelphia turned and in a rather loud her <lb />
win per, -1- it. i. liter. work next <lb />
,, paying herself tho rule of per <lb />
it tho Truth hen mother recovered her pr <lb />
are <lb />
little Tom- <lb />
the an <lb />
. my son, <lb />
plied To senior, <lb />
o i no authority <lb />
ii public wants tome, <lb />
thing iv Tribune <lb />
j to Come. <lb />
I i. this morning, <lb />
began Mr. <lb />
gave for It. <lb />
Ii d, replied <lb />
one of min <lb />
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Ii lakes twenty blows of a ham- <lb />
mer in the hands of a woman to <lb />
drive n nail one inch, and <lb />
n I three times <lb />
ts ii . in <lb />
i. far in is tho nail <lb />
f mi she lie heard <lb />
instead <lb />
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driven a <lb />
win i lie <lb />
of II <lb />
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brutal husband; ,,, ,. <lb />
lie <lb />
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line <lb />
i i II get even with <lb />
Houston <lb />
Her <lb />
, It's Ilk <lb />
OF <lb />
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb />
N. C.-- <lb />
At of business June <lb />
and<lb />
I'm re and 610.50 <lb />
Due from<lb />
Gold Coin, 135.00 <lb />
Silver Coin, <lb />
Hank and <lb />
V. 3,199.00 <lb />
Total, <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
Capital stock paid in, <lb />
Surplus <lb />
Undivided profits <lb />
expenses, <lb />
unpaid <lb />
to cheek, <lb />
Cashier's <lb />
Total, <lb />
STATE OF NORTH <lb />
COUNTY OF PITT, <lb />
I, J. K. Smith. of the -wear <lb />
Hint the above is true to the best of and be <lb />
lief. J. B. SMITH, Cashier. <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
K. CANNON. <lb />
,. . mill h in I i ride, <lb />
j on mine Ion much i <lb />
the and I can't <lb />
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Milk, and milk only, has i <lb />
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, t of solid food to no ; <lb />
e. medical men who have , <lb />
him confess that the case <lb />
tin in. He is finely developed <lb />
and healthy, and his diet each <lb />
its of thirty pints of milk <lb />
mixed with sugar and a water. <lb />
, , , <lb />
n one I any <lb />
affection <lb />
i. <lb />
of Space. <lb />
are trials be- <lb />
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                <p>
THE REFLECTOR<lb />
d. J. WHICHARD, and Proprietor. <lb />
Entered in the post office at Greenville, N. C, class matter, <lb />
Advertising rates made upon application. <lb />
A correspondent desired at every post office in and adjoining counties. <lb />
in preference to <lb />
CAROLINA FRIDAY, AUGUST H 1906 <lb />
Something must be wrong <lb />
with the crop report, us the <lb />
price of cotton keeps down <lb />
Republicans can <lb />
for congress in some of <lb />
the North Carolina districts, but <lb />
it is no use. <lb />
South Carolina is going at a <lb />
rapid gait Another was <lb />
lynched in that Slate Monday, <lb />
making two in a week. <lb />
REFUGEES <lb />
TWO GARMENT SUITS. <lb />
Ba A. CONAN DOYLE. <lb />
Author of The of Sherlock <lb />
COPYRIGHT. <lb />
A case of yellow fever has <lb />
at New Iberia, La., a <lb />
i town miles from New Or- <lb />
leans. As the health authorities <lb />
Good roads, jury reform and , nave the matter promptly <lb />
lower railroad s will be some land ft hoped there will <lb />
of the important measures be- spread of the disease. <lb />
fore the next legislature. <lb />
Valparaiso Chili, has suffered <lb />
a disaster from Earthquake and <lb />
fire similar to the one that visit- <lb />
ed San Francisco he city is <lb />
nearly wiped out and thousands <lb />
of lives were lost. <lb />
Fears are expressed that as <lb />
serious earthquakes have occur- <lb />
red in two directions from the <lb />
Panama canal region, one may <lb />
strike that section and do some <lb />
damage. We see no need of fear <lb />
in that particular. If an earth- <lb />
quake should strike there it <lb />
might shake a hole in the ground <lb />
more than the canal <lb />
over I which is <lb />
Dogs are generally considered <lb />
worthless, but a dispute <lb />
the possession of one led to the diggers are doing. <lb />
killing of a white man by a neg- It takes twelve agree <lb />
in county. And on a verdict before a criminal <lb />
that one man was worth to on can be declared guilty. <lb />
the State than every dog in it. j yet man by holding out <lb />
can <lb />
The Pittsboro is <lb />
eight years old. Through all <lb />
these years the paper has had <lb />
the same editor who founded it, <lb />
Maj. H A London. The Stale <lb />
no abler or <lb />
editor, and he makes the <lb />
Record an excellent paper. <lb />
corporation commission <lb />
against the other eleven <lb />
cause the criminal to escape the <lb />
punishment he deserves. And <lb />
it is so easy to get the one man <lb />
OB a jury whose vote counts for <lb />
i more than the other eleven. Do <lb />
you see any justice in a jury sys- <lb />
that permits such a<lb />
Send Florida the palm. A <lb />
has twice found and arrested at <lb />
that the Yadkin road, which is <lb />
under the control of the South- <lb />
railway, is in bad condition <lb />
Recent events seem to ate <lb />
that this is about the extent of <lb />
the commission's <lb />
authority. It can troubles, <lb />
but having them remedied is <lb />
r question. <lb />
in that State for attempted <lb />
assault. A mob gathered <lb />
and took the away from <lb />
the officers for the purpose of <lb />
lynching him The mayor <lb />
and appealed to the mob <lb />
to let the law take its course, <lb />
and the was delivered <lb />
back to the officers. Car- <lb />
and South Carolina <lb />
The Reflector is in hoar I y , take <lb />
started <lb />
with the efforts <lb />
by Judge A alter H to <lb />
bring about a r. form of e jury <lb />
System in North Carolina. There <lb />
is too much disparity in the <lb />
of a jury for justice to be <lb />
done by the courts That the <lb />
defendant in a capital case has so <lb />
many more challenges than the <lb />
State places the State at great <lb />
disadvantage and is so fruitful <lb />
of packed juries that it is hard to <lb />
obtain a conviction, it matters <lb />
not how much one may be de- <lb />
served. The next legislature <lb />
should reform the jury system. <lb />
The late Marshall Field was <lb />
considered the most honest <lb />
among the millionaires in the <lb />
of listing his pro <lb />
for t He paid taxes on <lb />
an assessed valuation of <lb />
yet after his- death his es- <lb />
was found to be worth <lb />
The whole country <lb />
jumps on the millionaires about <lb />
tax dodging, and they deserve <lb />
it, but if you think alone <lb />
are guilty, just go to the court <lb />
house in any county when a man <lb />
dies leaving an estate large <lb />
enough to be settled by an ad- <lb />
see what the estate <lb />
is valued at, then go to the tax <lb />
list and see what the testator <lb />
paid taxes, on and from the <lb />
in figures you can draw <lb />
your own conclusions. <lb />
The trusts get but <lb />
the government goes right on <lb />
making contracts with them. n <lb />
a deal for armor plate the steel <lb />
trust got two thirds of the or- <lb />
in the face of a lower bid by <lb />
an independent concern, and in <lb />
the purchase of army blankets <lb />
order went to the wool trust <lb />
when an Independent maker had <lb />
a bid several thousand dollars <lb />
lower. is a way th gov- <lb />
ha of trusts. <lb />
Te is accomplishing <lb />
something that makes it take <lb />
hope. Its recent comments per- <lb />
to Greenville's past and <lb />
future is putting folks to talking <lb />
and out of much talking some- <lb />
thing is apt to happen. They <lb />
are talking about the advantages <lb />
of the river front for pleasure <lb />
and recreation; the changing of <lb />
the wharf from its present lo- <lb />
cation to the end of Evans street <lb />
and then improving the streets <lb />
from the wharf to th depot; the <lb />
building of more business <lb />
es and more dwelling houses; <lb />
the of a chamber of <lb />
commerce; the securing of <lb />
and so on. All of these <lb />
are subjects of importance, and <lb />
the more talk there is about <lb />
them the sooner something will <lb />
be doing. If all want to talk at <lb />
once, or several times on the <lb />
same subject so much the better. <lb />
Keep up the agitation. <lb />
I. <lb />
T the sort of window which <lb />
was common shout <lb />
end of the seventeenth century, <lb />
the window was furnish- <lb />
ed with H brand of <lb />
stamped Spanish leather, where the <lb />
might recline have on eye <lb />
from behind the curtains on nil that <lb />
was going forward in busy world <lb />
Two of them Ml there <lb />
now. u man and n woman, but <lb />
hacks were turned to Hie spectacle and <lb />
their fares to richly fur- <lb />
room. Prom time time they <lb />
a at ca.-h other, and their <lb />
eyes told that they needed other <lb />
to make happy. <lb />
Nor was It to be wondered at. for <lb />
a well favored pair. She <lb />
was very young, twenty at the Bloat. <lb />
with a lace which was pale. Indeed, <lb />
and yet of a brilliant pallor, which was <lb />
so clear and fresh and carried with It <lb />
such a of purity and <lb />
that one would not wish <lb />
maiden trace to be marred by an In <lb />
of color. In her whole <lb />
there was and <lb />
subdued, which was accentuated by <lb />
her simple dress of black taffeta. Such <lb />
was Adele the only daughter <lb />
of the famous Huguenot doth <lb />
chant. <lb />
Hut If her dress was Bomber It was <lb />
atoned for by the of her <lb />
companion. He was a man who <lb />
have been ten her senior, a <lb />
keen soldier face, small well marked <lb />
features, a trimmed black <lb />
mustache and a dark hazel eye Which <lb />
harden to command a man or <lb />
soften to supplicate a woman and be <lb />
successful at Any <lb />
would have his uniform as <lb />
that of in the famous <lb />
Blue of Louis XIV. A trim, <lb />
soldier he looked, with his <lb />
black hair and well <lb />
head. Such he had proved himself be- <lb />
fore now in the Held, too, until the <lb />
mime of Amory de had become <lb />
among the thousands of <lb />
the lesser who had <lb />
Mocked Into the, sen of the <lb />
They these two. <lb />
and there lust <lb />
In the clear eat to re- <lb />
call the relationship. De was <lb />
sprung from a noble family, <lb />
but. having lost his parents early, he <lb />
bail the army and had worked <lb />
Ills way without and <lb />
nil odds to his present position. Ma <lb />
father's younger brother, however, find- <lb />
every path to fortune barred to <lb />
him through the persecution to which <lb />
men of his faith wore already subject- <lb />
ed, bad dropped the which implied <lb />
his descent and had to <lb />
trade In the city of with <lb />
success he was now one of the <lb />
richest and most prominent of <lb />
the town. <lb />
me. said he, do <lb />
you look <lb />
me this <lb />
to return <lb />
must you really, really go to- <lb />
It would In- much as my <lb />
is worth to be absent. Why. I am <lb />
on duty tomorrow morning outside the <lb />
king's bedroom After chapel time <lb />
Major de Will take my place. <lb />
nod then am free once more. Hut <lb />
that line upon your brow, dear- <lb />
was wishing that father would re- <lb />
why Are you so lonely, <lb />
pale face lit With t quick <lb />
shall not be lonely until to- <lb />
But I am always uneasy when <lb />
ho ii away. hears so much now <lb />
persecution of our poor <lb />
my uncle can defy <lb />
has to the of the <lb />
Mercer guild about this notice of the <lb />
quartering of the <lb />
you hove not told me of <lb />
It She rose mid tool, up a <lb />
slip of blue paper with a red seal <lb />
from it which lay upon the table. <lb />
Ills strong black brows knitted to- <lb />
us he glanced at It. <lb />
II ran, you. The- <lb />
cloth mercer of the Kile <lb />
St. Martin, are hereby required to give <lb />
shelter and rations to twenty men of <lb />
the Blue under <lb />
Captain such time <lb />
you receive a further notice. <lb />
De commissioner of the <lb />
De knew well how this <lb />
of annoying its had been <lb />
practiced ail over France, bat he had <lb />
Battered himself that bis ow ; ; <lb />
at have insured his kins- <lb />
man from such outrage. r <lb />
the paper down with <lb />
of auger. <lb />
do they <lb />
raid <lb />
I bull II t be here long <lb />
I shall have en order to re- <lb />
move But the sun has sunk lie- <lb />
Martin's church, and I should <lb />
already be upon my <lb />
you -t . <lb />
would that I could give you Into <lb />
father's charge Hist, for I fear to <lb />
leave you alone when these troopers <lb />
may come. yet no excuse will <lb />
me If I am not at Versailles. <lb />
But see; n horseman has stopped be- <lb />
fore the door. He is not uniform. <lb />
Perhaps he is u <lb />
. . date <lb />
The girl ran eagerly to the <lb />
and peered out. <lb />
she cried. had forgotten. <lb />
It Is the man from America. Father <lb />
said that be would come <lb />
man from repeated <lb />
the soldier a tone of surprise, and <lb />
they both craned their necks from the <lb />
window. <lb />
The horseman, a sturdy, broad <lb />
young luau, clean and <lb />
crop haired, turned his long, swarthy <lb />
face and his bold features their <lb />
as he his eye over the front <lb />
of the house, lie had a soft brimmed <lb />
gray hat of a shape which was strange <lb />
to Parisian eyes, but bis somber clothes <lb />
and high boots were such as any <lb />
might worn. Yet his general <lb />
appearance was so unusual that a <lb />
group of townsfolk had already <lb />
bled round him. staring with open <lb />
mouth at his horse himself. A <lb />
battered gnu extremely long <lb />
Copyright<lb />
, Milled <lb />
hi he of it. <lb />
barrel was fastened by the stock to <lb />
his stirrup, while the muscle stack up <lb />
Into the air behind him. The rider, <lb />
satisfied himself as to the house. <lb />
out of his saddle <lb />
disengaging his gun, pushed his way <lb />
unconcernedly through gaping <lb />
crowd and knocked loudly at the door. <lb />
is he. asked De <lb />
I am one my- <lb />
self. I had as many friends on one side <lb />
of the sea as on the <lb />
be is front the prov- <lb />
Amory. But he speaks our <lb />
tongue. Ills mother was of our <lb />
his <lb />
ah. names <lb />
Yes. that was It, Amos <lb />
Ills father and mine have done much <lb />
trade together, and now his son. who, <lb />
as I land, has lived ever the <lb />
woods. Is here to see something of <lb />
and <lb />
The stranger entered and, having <lb />
bowed lo Adele, said lo her <lb />
ion. I speak my father's <lb />
friend, M. <lb />
said the guardsman <lb />
from the staircase, uncle is out. <lb />
but I am Captain de at your <lb />
and here Is Mile. who <lb />
Is your <lb />
am sorry my father Is not here to <lb />
welcome you, she said; <lb />
I do so very heartily in his place. Your <lb />
room Is above. Pierre will show It to <lb />
you. If you <lb />
For <lb />
monsieur, to sleep <lb />
must I sleep In a <lb />
laughed the gloomy <lb />
face of the American. shall not <lb />
sleep there If yon do not <lb />
he. <lb />
The other brightened once, and <lb />
pod i farther window, <lb />
which looked down courtyard. <lb />
be cried. There Is a beech trot <lb />
there, an I If I <lb />
lake yonder I should <lb />
It better than nay <lb />
are not from a town, <lb />
said De <lb />
father lives In New York, two <lb />
from house of Peter Stay- <lb />
of whom you must have beard. <lb />
lie Is a very hardy man can <lb />
do it. but l of Albany <lb />
or ere for My <lb />
life has been in <lb />
nm sure my would <lb />
you to sleep where you like and <lb />
lo C what you like. <lb />
you, Then I j <lb />
hall take things on and i <lb />
groom my <lb />
will come with said De <lb />
I would have a word With <lb />
yon. tomorrow, then, Adele. fare- <lb />
The two young men passed down- <lb />
stairs together, and the guardsman fol- <lb />
lowed the American out Into the yard. <lb />
have had a long be <lb />
said. you <lb />
I am <lb />
with the lady, then, <lb />
her father comes buck. I have to go, <lb />
slid she might need a <lb />
ON PACE <lb />
Swelter Another Day, <lb />
Neither comfort nor the conventions demand <lb />
a Waistcoat with a suit for Summer service. <lb />
It has simply no function. We lines of <lb />
Coat and Suits in and Double <lb />
models of extremely light weight <lb />
such as Wool Crash and Serge in distinct- <lb />
patterns and colors. is not an ounce <lb />
of superfluous cloth in either coat or trousers. <lb />
We've underwear by the ounce, breezy Negligee <lb />
Shirts, cool Hosiery, and Headgear. <lb />
We've everything in apparel conducive to a <lb />
Man's hot comfort, and all at right <lb />
prices. <lb />
FRANK WILSON, <lb />
The King Clothier. <lb />
Pulley Bowen <lb />
THE OF WOMAN'S FASHIONS. <lb />
We will inaugurate Our Spring Season by <lb />
putting on display the newest <lb />
ideas to be shown in <lb />
SILKS WHITE GOODS <lb />
We have no trash or Special Sale stuff but <lb />
we will have the latest and best things that <lb />
were obtainable in the American markets <lb />
and we cordially invite the Ladies that a-e <lb />
desirous of seeing the NEWEST <lb />
IN SILKS AND WHITE GOODS <lb />
to call at our establishment and feast their <lb />
Very truly yours, <lb />
if <lb />
PULLEY <lb />
Tobacco Pack Barns and Cot- <lb />
ton Gins <lb />
insured, <lb />
Seasonable Rates. <lb />
Apply to H. A. WHITE, <lb />
INSURANCE, <lb />
It is sure to pay you<lb />
This department is in of F. C. NYE, who is authorized to rep- <lb />
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory <lb />
Nice line of fresh groceries, <lb />
ways on hand Burlier <lb />
Co. <lb />
N. C. Aug. <lb />
This is merely a suggestion. <lb />
After selling a load of tobacco is a <lb />
good time to start a bank account. <lb />
If you much to deposit <lb />
the first time, deposit that and <lb />
then add to it from time to time <lb />
a you are able. A small <lb />
is treated in the same way as a <lb />
large is and its owner is just <lb />
m welcome the Bank of Winter- <lb />
ville. <lb />
takes the place of <lb />
We sell it. <lb />
B. T. Cox, Bro. <lb />
Prof. F. C. returned from j at Harrington, Co., <lb />
Onslow county Tuesday morning I B. F. Manning, of the firm of B. <lb />
and left the evening Manning Co., left Monday for <lb />
Many our of people attended the I Bill He expects to have <lb />
funeral of Mr. Sam of pretty to show <lb />
THE <lb />
m a ii in PHILANTHROPIST. <lb />
Hi <lb />
A Dice f hand <lb />
at Barber Cos. <lb />
Miss Laura Cox left Monday to <lb />
visit her sister, Mrs. H. L. Hamil- <lb />
ton at Ft. <lb />
A large lot of trunks, -nit <lb />
and telescopes of all J philanthropist ho shook the in- <lb />
grades has just arrived at the valid gently. Hie matter, <lb />
the large more of A. W. Ange and dear <lb />
Those to visit said deeper. <lb />
la <lb />
Firs Aid t Injured. <lb />
An philanthropist who <lb />
was late one night <lb />
from In- i a prosperous <lb />
looking house at-1 no- <lb />
n i ill evening <lb />
is mi tin- sidewalk, <lb />
id lo murmured the <lb />
Co. <lb />
the summer will ed good <lb />
traveling trunk. See <lb />
bargains. car <lb />
A car load of lime received <lb />
line of dress shirts ever <lb />
shown in Winterville at <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
We still have a few cop- <lb />
of Teachers Bibles, we are off- <lb />
the trade at very low <lb />
prices. <lb />
B. T. Cox, Bro. <lb />
Go to the drug Store of B. T. <lb />
Cox Bro for T. W. Wood <lb />
high grade turnip and <lb />
seed. <lb />
Prof and Mrs. Q. B. Lineberry <lb />
to Greenville on business <lb />
Tuesday afternoon. <lb />
D. T. House, of House, ms <lb />
here Tuesday. <lb />
when he returns. <lb />
Iron <lb />
great household remedy. <lb />
natures <lb />
A con- <lb />
Mineral Water. Stops <lb />
blood from cuts. Cures <lb />
lion. Kidney trouble, Liver com- <lb />
plaint, Female weakness, cuts <lb />
sores etc. For sale at the <lb />
of B. T. Cox, Bro. <lb />
yards nice summer <lb />
voiles, lusters, at cost. <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
Mrs. J. H. C; <lb />
X this week. <lb />
Josh Manning left morning <lb />
f in of <lb />
Eastern Carolina Supply Co. <lb />
Nice corned herrings at <lb />
ton, Barber Co. <lb />
Fancy and white all <lb />
No need of not having good at <lb />
pants when Harrington, Barber <lb />
. Co., have just received anew lot, <lb />
that they will sell cheap. Nice mullets at <lb />
ton, Co. <lb />
of people <lb />
K ell excursion. <lb />
Straws tell which way the wind j j. F went to Green- <lb />
ville Tuesday. <lb />
Oscar accepted a <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
A full line of summer silks all <lb />
For fruit jars rubbers <lb />
to Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
blows, just notice the stream of <lb />
customers going in and out from <lb />
Co's. <lb />
All colors of paint, and yellow <lb />
at Barber Co. j at cost. Harrington Co. <lb />
Students U to seen those at <lb />
rive for the of <lb />
Winterville school. Mr. <lb />
Simmons, of <lb />
in Monday and engaged a <lb />
room. He is visiting at <lb />
now. <lb />
J. Harper has a large apple on <lb />
exhibition- It weighs twelve <lb />
ounces and is inches in <lb />
A. W. Ange and Co. are clean- <lb />
out summer cheap. <lb />
1.50 pants cents <lb />
1.25 cents <lb />
2.00 1.60 <lb />
2.25 1.75 <lb />
3.00 ,, 2.19 <lb />
All qualities of calico at <lb />
Good Umbrella at this <lb />
rainy weather. <lb />
Sarah Taylor and Mis <lb />
Hattie Kittrell left Monday <lb />
Baltimore. Taylor will <lb />
chase a full of millinery. <lb />
of wood and brick <lb />
buildings. See us for <lb />
prices. Prompt, attention given. <lb />
J. R. Cooper, <lb />
W. S. Nobles, <lb />
J. E. <lb />
We will admit that advertising <lb />
repays its cost manifold to <lb />
business. But after all the things <lb />
itself and its quality for less money <lb />
than it can be had elsewhere, is <lb />
the best we have found <lb />
yet. However it is being demon- <lb />
to us by mail orders we <lb />
are constantly receiving from <lb />
of a distance, who have seen <lb />
stock and made about <lb />
prices. <lb />
Carolina Supply Co. <lb />
O. C. Dawson, who has been <lb />
pending his vacation at Clayton, <lb />
S. C, at work a cotton mill, <lb />
arrived here Tuesday evening to <lb />
relatives before resuming his <lb />
studies at the A. M. college. <lb />
For hay, corn and oats go to <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
thin-, and nice ones, too. You <lb />
will want one, wt en you sod iliac <lb />
load of of Call see <lb />
Do you want the best cart <lb />
is Then get one with <lb />
made by the A. G. <lb />
Cox Plenty of them <lb />
already on hand, <lb />
J. II. Cory and wife were visit- <lb />
at R. G. Chapman's Sunday. <lb />
Cox Mary <lb />
Outlet are at w. F. <lb />
Junior Fox, of is <lb />
M. G. Bryan's. <lb />
Mrs. F. O. Fox, Miss Annie <lb />
L. of is <lb />
visiting at M. G. Bryan's. Mrs. <lb />
tax was formerly a teacher in the <lb />
Winterville High school and her <lb />
many ft lends are glad to see her <lb />
in town again. <lb />
The Pill school desk <lb />
seems to have made a They <lb />
are neat and comfortable sup- <lb />
ply a g want. your <lb />
order to the A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. <lb />
We are now offering <lb />
line of men's Summer Pauls <lb />
cost. We must have room for <lb />
fall stock, and are to make <lb />
this sacrifice. <lb />
Pants for <lb />
Pants 12.90. <lb />
82.50 Pants for <lb />
Pants for <lb />
Pants <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
yards Laces and <lb />
at cost. Come early and get the <lb />
bargains. <lb />
Harrington. Barber Co. <lb />
do <lb />
purged the E. P. <lb />
house, flour <lb />
This was rather a large <lb />
freight order for the old gentle- <lb />
man; but, being willing to do good, <lb />
he put the invalid on his shoulder, <lb />
bore him laboriously to the third <lb />
landing, found his room and tossed <lb />
him into a large curtained bed in <lb />
the front of the apartment <lb />
The philanthropist Immediately <lb />
went downstairs and out into the <lb />
street. And the thing he saw <lb />
on sidewalk was apparently the <lb />
same mun lie had just carried up- <lb />
stairs. mutter- <lb />
ed the philanthropist, leaning over <lb />
the man. do you live, my <lb />
dear man floor <lb />
replied fellow almost inaudibly. <lb />
So the philanthropist picked him <lb />
up, groaned up to the third floor <lb />
front again dumped his <lb />
burden Into the mysterious can- <lb />
curtained lied, And for <lb />
the third lime he went out into the <lb />
street and for the third time found <lb />
what appeared to he the man <lb />
in the same place, ill the same <lb />
attitude. do you he <lb />
asked, trembling with excitement. <lb />
floor said man <lb />
very faintly. must he going in- <lb />
groaned the E. P. as he <lb />
for the janitor. for <lb />
en's sake, tell me how many young <lb />
men are living in your third floor <lb />
front he gasped. <lb />
and he do he the <lb />
said the janitor. he trip- <lb />
was the next question. <lb />
is how does it come, <lb />
that I have carried this <lb />
upstairs to his room twice, put <lb />
him into that curtained bed to the <lb />
front, yet each time find him here <lb />
on the sidewalk before I have time <lb />
to get <lb />
did you say you put him <lb />
tn his <lb />
I pat him in that largo <lb />
curtained hod lo the <lb />
poor old said the <lb />
Janitor pityingly, ain't no <lb />
that's a <lb />
Irving in <lb />
the <lb />
. telling t. <lb />
when I <lb />
d n<lb />
. . M i <lb />
Farm Fob tract of <lb />
land acres, acres cleared. <lb />
Good tobacco, cotton and corn land. <lb />
dwelling. Well Terms <lb />
easy- Apply to Isaac A. Sugg. <lb />
Aug. 1906. <lb />
j Hi <lb />
and II<lb />
Pee <lb />
v. <lb />
FREE <lb />
To sufferers of Kidney, Liver or <lb />
Bladder Troubles. Other <lb />
say a bottle and if <lb />
it cure we will refund <lb />
your We say a <lb />
full size free bottle <lb />
SOL and if it benefits you. then <lb />
use SOL until <lb />
This advertisement on titles you <lb />
to a bottle SOL at <lb />
DRUG STORE. <lb />
Only a limited number of bottles <lb />
given away. Don't miss this op <lb />
to test <lb />
SOL. <lb />
COUNTY, S<lb />
I NOTICE <lb />
Henry <lb />
The will <lb />
mi tins <lb />
id -ml Court of county <lb />
t,. from ill., of <lb />
An t <lb />
that tali to <lb />
next term of superior of tn <lb />
hellion of . .,.<lb />
vine, And or demur to the <lb />
In action or the will apply <lb />
forth relief to -nil <lb />
complaint. <lb />
the day of <lb />
Superior Court. <lb />
Brown, Attorneys <lb />
for <lb />
Way. <lb />
We are getting dead swell in this <lb />
good cut ice cream with <lb />
a fork. Some time ago we learned <lb />
to make salad at dinner table. <lb />
Then we served coffee in library <lb />
after dinner. We have had finger <lb />
bowls tome dozen years. We ire he- <lb />
ginning to u.-e them v. <lb />
there is no One <lb />
has fir; breakfast, after <lb />
fruit and bacon, even when <lb />
there is no guest at the house. <lb />
dead swell. We have drunk <lb />
soup out of a teacup and put grass <lb />
on the chicken, and now we <lb />
eat ice cream with a fork. Why <lb />
not evidences of so- <lb />
progress are commendable. <lb />
Columbia Herald. <lb />
Hello of the Constitution. <lb />
A valuable relic of the historic <lb />
old frigate Constitution has been <lb />
dug from the lied of the Dela- <lb />
ware by the crew of a dredger <lb />
off New Castle. Del. It is a china <lb />
water urn presented to the famous <lb />
old fighting of the American <lb />
navy by the city of Philadelphia in <lb />
and lost and forgot- <lb />
ten. How the urn came to be at <lb />
the bottom of the river is a mystery. <lb />
On one side of the receptacle is the <lb />
coat of arms of the stale of Penn- <lb />
while on the other side the inscription. by the <lb />
City of Philadelphia to the <lb />
Press. <lb />
The Widow He Married. <lb />
A clergyman who was a widower <lb />
had three grownup daughters. <lb />
occasion to go away on a visit <lb />
for a few weeks, he wrote home <lb />
from time to time, In one of hi <lb />
letters he informed them that he <lb />
had a strapping widow <lb />
with six <lb />
You may a stir this <lb />
i the <lb />
one of <lb />
roil <lb />
t married, <lb />
to <lb />
J. J. TURNAGE, <lb />
The Five Points Grocer. <lb />
In addition to Full line Heavy <lb />
Fancy Groceries we carry a <lb />
Hue of Hardware such as Horse <lb />
Collars, Raines, Back Bands, Trace <lb />
Chains, Plows, Castings Also <lb />
nice line Enameled <lb />
ware, Tinware. Drugs consisting <lb />
Chill Tonic, Liver <lb />
Syrup, Nerve and Bone Liniment <lb />
Ac. <lb />
Call on me for anything <lb />
above lines <lb />
J. J. TURNAGE, <lb />
Phone Five Points <lb />
A. H. TAFT. <lb />
W. H. RICKS. <lb />
furniture Problem, <lb />
We can solve it for you. <lb />
Leadership <lb />
Competition and <lb />
Furniture Sale many and loud. <lb />
WHO WHY <lb />
What shall decide is but one <lb />
test. That sale is best and most important <lb />
that offers you <lb />
The Lowest Prices Furniture You Want <lb />
Come and be convinced. please. <lb />
A. H. COMPANY, <lb />
Pictures Framed to Order. <lb />
BIG GUT ON ALL <lb />
TO HE <lb />
FALL GOODS. <lb />
We are now selling our <lb />
ladies oxfords, figured lawns, <lb />
laces and embroideries at <lb />
cost. <lb />
The price on all Goods and <lb />
Notions will be marked down low. <lb />
-ESTABLISHED <lb />
S. M. SCHULTZ <lb />
and retail <lb />
furniture Dealer. paid <lb />
Hides, For, Cotton Seed,<lb />
Mattresses, Oak Unit, <lb />
y Carriage, <lb />
Tables, Lounges, Safes, P <lb />
and Gail A <lb />
High Key <lb />
roots, Henry George Can <lb />
Cherries, Apple- <lb />
Apples, Syrup, Jelly,<lb />
Lye, Magic Food, Oil <lb />
Seed Meal and Hulls, <lb />
Heeds, Oranges, Apples, <lb />
Dried Apples, <lb />
Currents, Raisins, <lb />
China Ware, Tip and <lb />
Cakes and Crackers, Mao <lb />
Bart Ne <lb />
int Machine and nu <lb />
Quality an. <lb />
. Cheat .-. in <lb />
S. M. SCHULTZ <lb />
3.00 <lb />
Shoes at <lb />
2.50 <lb />
Shoes at <lb />
figured <lb />
Lawn at <lb />
1-2 cent <lb />
Percale at<lb />
I. M. <lb />
BAKER S CONFECTIONER <lb />
Sales room in Jarvis building <lb />
Fresh Pies, Cakes and <lb />
Bread daily. Special orders <lb />
for Pies sent early in morn- <lb />
will be filled in time <lb />
for <lb />
Choice Lite of Fruits <lb />
Candies constantly on hand <lb />
I also handle leading <lb />
brands of Cigars and To- <lb />
Give me a call. <lb />
J. M.<lb />
Save the Worry <lb />
The hot weather brings you <lb />
discomfort without Adding to it by worrying over what to <lb />
buy for breakfast, dinner or With a of <lb />
Groceries, Canned Goods, Package <lb />
Goods, Pickles, Butter Cheese, Coffee, <lb />
Tea, Cakes, Candles, Fruits, as I carry, the selecting buy- <lb />
ins are easy and the all saved it will take no argument to <lb />
you of if you visit my store and see what I carry. <lb />
You can me one door North of <lb />
J. B <lb />
Neat Job Printing <lb />
Our specialty. <lb />
Reflector Job Printing Office <lb />
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II. <lb />
Inventory salE <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 />
merchant, 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 figure <lb />
Vests <lb />
Old figure figure <lb />
Necessity Knows Na Law. <lb />
Ways Different <lb />
We inaugurate this final disposal timely <lb />
dry goods, clothing, shoes, 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 />
Boys Suits All Sizes <lb />
figure <lb />
New figure <lb />
Id figure <lb />
New figure <lb />
Mens Fat 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 are bound to need something in our line. <lb />
Will Do The Work of <lb />
Mens Sum. Undershirts <lb />
Old Now <lb />
Window Shades <lb />
Old figure New figure <lb />
Ladies <lb />
Shoes <lb />
Old figure <lb />
New figure <lb />
Be Sure That You Get Your Share <lb />
This business has been built by unusual efforts that have been made and the unusual service that it rendered <lb />
along with the rare values thus given Hundreds values that will find no rival outside <lb />
will lie shown and i to you when you arrive Friday the day operate. <lb />
,. <lb />
oil <lb />
it. X j TO ALL DEMOCRATIC <lb />
Friday Saturday And Monday. <lb />
If there fever was a time in the <lb />
history of the Democratic party <lb />
the of loyalty <lb />
and patriotism on the part of it- <lb />
members, it is i i. lit now <lb />
If we are to win a victory and <lb />
elect a president two <lb />
we must first elect a of <lb />
representatives this fall. A Dem- <lb />
c n and will <lb />
I of the gov- <lb />
With all of them <lb />
combed by the edges of <lb />
which, have been <lb />
by recent and <lb />
there will be a revelation o <lb />
that will astound the <lb />
i and a <lb />
administration to <lb />
clean the government workshop. <lb />
To win the house we need in., <lb />
to defray legitimate expenses a <lb />
get out our We Lave <lb />
protected from which <lb />
to draw to our as <lb />
do those of the Republican party. <lb />
We therefore, t- <lb />
loyal Democrats for contributions. <lb />
you m us at <lb />
and for this we will wend <lb />
you copies of our campaign <lb />
the e . <lb />
You have of lie <lb />
party fir yon <lb />
favorable to our request. <lb />
all to <lb />
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Building, <lb />
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What may we ct lo Rot from <lb />
try trip on a <lb />
warship lo tie republics L <lb />
South of us have the ex <lb />
bill and the credits if there <lb />
are any Of course, the war vessel <lb />
been quietly anchored <lb />
at Harbor or Newport, if not <lb />
for the trip, and perhaps <lb />
of her may encourage <lb />
of tin. e countries to <lb />
and look and beware <lb />
other big sticks that could be <lb />
sent on a more unfriendly errand. <lb />
the TORPID LIVER, <lb />
strengthen the digestive organs, <lb />
regulate the bowels, and arc <lb />
equaled as an <lb />
ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE, <lb />
In malarial their <lb />
re widely recognized, as they <lb />
peculiar properties In freeing <lb />
the system from that poison. <lb />
sugar coated. <lb />
No Substitute. <lb />
Friend, This it Worth Reading <lb />
Suppose You Stop and See <lb />
Isn't it Wonderful <lb />
Greensboro, N. C. 1903. <lb />
Mrs Joe take pleas- <lb />
in your Remedy <lb />
has our little girl of <lb />
a very bad case of eczema, which <lb />
covered a great part of her body. <lb />
She eczema from <lb />
the time she was three weeks old, <lb />
until she was six years old. She <lb />
is now well and I feel <lb />
peak too highly of <lb />
it She ha not bail a symptom of <lb />
it for six Respectfully, <lb />
Publishers <lb />
and Printers <lb />
V- c new <lb />
patents <lb />
i priding, whereby we <lb />
can III Brand Col- <lb />
filial lie ad Rules, <lb />
a- d and make <lb />
lie-in I y as good as now <lb />
and any unsightly <lb />
knobs or feet on the bot- <lb />
The people of Texas have <lb />
Senator Daily <lb />
for another term United <lb />
States Senate and this action will I'S <lb />
endorsed by his election by the Dem- <lb />
when the legislature meets. <lb />
It is a great triumph for <lb />
y, who has enemies within and <lb />
without hi slate, and his election <lb />
will be welcomed by Democrats <lb />
as they regard him us g <lb />
champion lo expose and denounce <lb />
Republican abuses and Corruption <lb />
a brick trust with fourteen plants <lb />
hat been in th- central <lb />
and western states and will jump up <lb />
pi ices increase their already <lb />
large The and cradle <lb />
I trusts we still business a th <lb />
old stands and all are protected in <lb />
I plundering the people through the <lb />
which lusters them. Vet tie <lb />
I Republicans have determined to ion <lb />
lo pat <lb />
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reflected from the Omaha dis- <lb />
says if tariff issue in tin <lb />
long as till <lb />
stands sponsor <lb />
for this is monumental <lb />
I craft all its ref rm pretensions are <lb />
as a tinkling Pa you <lb />
I beat that. Mr Roosevelt<lb />
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L. JOHNSON, <lb />
Slat N. C. <lb />
Contractor, Builder. <lb />
Tile Setter. <lb />
Plans and <lb />
tarnished on All <lb />
work Turn hoy job <lb />
when over desired, <lb />
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IN <lb />
Groceries <lb />
Ami Provisions <lb />
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f i. S a I ways on hand <lb />
I i th kept con <lb />
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Bought and Sold <lb />
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GREENVILLE <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
PRICES <lb />
Column and Head <lb />
Rules regular lengths <lb />
L. S. and <lb />
Head Ruled inches in <lb />
and over per <lb />
A of refaced <lb />
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will <lb />
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High Mater a I <lb />
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N. S. <lb />
Steamboat Service. <lb />
St vainer L. leaves <lb />
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Greenville dally<lb />
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Norfolk for <lb />
Philadelphia,. <lb />
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order their <lb />
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made to <lb />
Ti and also to sell <lb />
i be pleased to <lb />
Apply to <lb />
J. A Ayden, N. C. <lb />
Ml <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 in a bank. Do <lb />
not wait until you have a big deposit. <lb />
We accept small ones as well. We <lb />
pay Time Deposits. If <lb />
you do not carry a account, come <lb />
in or write us. <lb />
THE GREENVILLE BUNKING TRUST CO. <lb />
Mi d ill-health. lo- <lb />
a doe not per- <lb />
THE BANK of GREENVILLE <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
CAPITAL <lb />
SURPLUS <lb />
UNDIVIDED PROFITS <lb />
ASSETS OVER <lb />
. 25,000.00 <lb />
25,000.00 <lb />
18,800.00 <lb />
A Heavy Load to Carry.<lb />
to be properly and <lb />
lie by he <lb />
The blood which <lb />
come from thin disordered and <lb />
In turn tho nerves are not fed on o-l. <lb />
red blood, and we sea symptoms of <lb />
and general break- <lb />
down. It is not head work, nor over <lb />
exertion that does It. but poor <lb />
work. With poor, thin the <lb />
body Is not protected against the attack <lb />
of germs of grip, bronchitis <lb />
Fortify the body once iii Dr. <lb />
Pierce -i <lb />
ran- of native <lb />
roots without a particle of alcohol or <lb />
dangerous <lb />
A little book of extracts, from <lb />
medical authorities extolling every <lb />
Ingredient contained In Dr. Pierre's <lb />
Medical Discovery will U mailed <lb />
to any on n by <lb />
or letter. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, <lb />
Buffalo. N. Y. <lb />
Many years of active practice convinced <lb />
Dr. Pierce of the value of many native <lb />
roots as medicinal agents and he went lo <lb />
great expense, both in time and in money, <lb />
to perfect his own peculiar processes for <lb />
rendering them both efficient and safe for <lb />
tonic and rebuilding <lb />
The enormous popularity of <lb />
Medical is due both to It <lb />
scientific compounding and to the actual <lb />
medicinal value of Us Ingredients. The <lb />
publication of the the <lb />
on the wrapper of every sold, <lb />
gives full assurance of non-alcoholic <lb />
character and removes all objection u <lb />
the use of an unknown or secret remedy. <lb />
It is not a patent medicine Br a secret <lb />
one either, This fact puts it In n claw <lb />
as it docs upon every <lb />
bottle wrapper The Badge of Honesty, In <lb />
the full list of Its Ingredients. <lb />
The Medical Discovery Hires, <lb />
weak indigestion, or dyspepsia- <lb />
torpid liver and biliousness, of <lb />
stomach and and all <lb />
no matter what parts or organs <lb />
may with it. Dr. Plane's <lb />
Pleasant Pellets are the original little <lb />
liver pills, put up years ago. They <lb />
regulate and Invigorate, liver <lb />
and bowels. Much Imitated but never <lb />
equated. Sugar-coated and easy to talcs <lb />
as candy. One to a dose. <lb />
H. A. <lb />
JOHN A RICK ; <lb />
HEADQUARTERS FOR <lb />
We interest on Time Certificates <lb />
or on money deposited for <lb />
stipulated time <lb />
Accounts of merchants, far- <lb />
and individuals solicited <lb />
R. L. Davis, <lb />
L. Little, Cashier. <lb />
GENERAL <lb />
mi <lb />
Having consolidated the two stocks of H. A. and John A. <lb />
store we are prepared to furnish our customers anything needed in <lb />
is one <lb />
m SALE <lb />
SECOND hand MACHINERY <lb />
One HP. <lb />
One U P. Crank <lb />
One No Saw mill <lb />
One saw Gin F. and C. <lb />
One Press. <lb />
This machinery is old and will sold It is <lb />
as good as now, can or <lb />
either or both. <lb />
HENRY agent <lb />
IS <lb />
Knowing <lb />
HALF OF IT. <lb />
Your i If v ii- you me <lb />
going, thine when it tomes to buying <lb />
w at to v i, where to and you are Ruing to pay is where the <lb />
eon hi. <lb />
My prices will convince you that this is the place to <lb />
buy any quantity. <lb />
COTTON SEED. MEAL AND HULLS <lb />
Hay, Corn, Oats Bran, Ship Stuff, Lime and Groceries. <lb />
When you this line it will be to your interest to <lb />
Bee <lb />
F- <lb />
Lender In Low Prices for Cash . <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 />
MACHINES. <lb />
Yours to serve, <lb />
H. L. <lb />
The Hardware Man.<lb />
CAMPAIGN FUNDS NEEDED <lb />
Republican Managers will have <lb />
About the Usual Supply, <lb />
As not <lb />
at all plentiful at Republican <lb />
headquarters, In fact not nearly <lb />
enough pay running expenses, <lb />
the evidence of contributions <lb />
corporation magnates is obvious. <lb />
The call from Maine money to <lb />
out the and rally the <lb />
disheartened stand natter of that <lb />
Slate, has been co insistent that a <lb />
large fund ha <lb />
It hits always the i Re- <lb />
publican campaign managers that <lb />
is required the average <lb />
n each close congressional dis- <lb />
which is but little more than <lb />
for Republican voter. <lb />
there are at least congressional <lb />
districts that are debatable, it will <lb />
require to put no a win <lb />
fight, i this <lb />
sum coming Horn, it mil from <lb />
the <lb />
to on the tar- <lb />
and thus the ousts; <lb />
from the railroad who <lb />
i x i ; b III <lb />
and the <lb />
from money power A all <lb />
it reel who are constantly <lb />
asking from <lb />
of the <lb />
of the government. <lb />
The have <lb />
never failed to get all the money <lb />
Deviled lo re in in <lb />
and it will d nib again be <lb />
tot incoming, the <lb />
1.1 ed funds the life insurance <lb />
companies not now freely <lb />
distributed as was case two <lb />
ago. The <lb />
not i in. campaigns without money, <lb />
their speakers and are <lb />
ii-mI to being paid, and if th- ma- <lb />
chine not active the <lb />
vote tails off and defeat is <lb />
close districts or slates. <lb />
Democrats can get along <lb />
with part of tie <lb />
money the <lb />
Their work is accomplished by <lb />
Volunteers, hi d enough money <lb />
hire halls and meetings, <lb />
is as much as they and that <lb />
is raised locally. <lb />
congressional con <lb />
with to the <lb />
whole c. won't think <lb />
silver. provided. If they had <lb />
mine d it to pay <lb />
who <lb />
to leave own i- <lb />
They could print and dis <lb />
and hire <lb />
vehicles lo bring voters to the <lb />
polls, that might I e <lb />
So ii will be that money is <lb />
a great factor with the Republican <lb />
campaign managers dollar <lb />
but a bluff to hide <lb />
collection of <lb />
funds from other <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 and Package 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 />
N C. <lb />
Ricks, <lb />
ANEW FORM OF GRAFT. <lb />
The dispatches from South <lb />
America announce <lb />
Root, Wife Of the of <lb />
State, who, with their daughter, <lb />
Miss Edith Root, is sharing the <lb />
honors heaped upon the <lb />
in Rio de Janeiro, was <lb />
with a collection of rare <lb />
Brazilian <lb />
BETHEL BANKING AND TRUST <lb />
Club while she and the secretary Silver bank <lb />
were attending the I and other U. notes 2,110.48 <lb />
For a federal officer to go <lb />
sailing about the world in a <lb />
AT BETHEL,, N. C. <lb />
At the close of business June <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
Capital stock 5.306.00 <lb />
Surplus fund <lb />
Undivided profits 1,174.30 <lb />
Bills Payable 0.000,00 <lb />
Time certificates of <lb />
deposit 2,309.50 <lb />
Deposits to check <lb />
checks out- <lb />
standing 72.57 <lb />
Checks <lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
Loans and discounts <lb />
Overdrafts 681.12 <lb />
Furniture Fixtures <lb />
Due from Banks and <lb />
Bankers 10,317.63 <lb />
Cash items <lb />
Gold coin, <lb />
Total <lb />
war ship accompanied . <lb />
, ,, ,, , , , , i ate of None Carolina. County of Pitt, <lb />
and daughter, and <lb />
receive or allow the members of I f , Of the above named solemnly <lb />
his family to receive, rich J is true of <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb />
ore me, this 22nd day of April <lb />
Sam. A. Gardner <lb />
Votary Public <lb />
In this way is not a very; <lb />
good example to the politicians <lb />
of our sister republics. <lb />
He didn't have a dollar; he <lb />
didn't have a dime. His clothes <lb />
and shoes were looking just as <lb />
they had their <lb />
time. He try to kill <lb />
himself to dodge misfortune's <lb />
be get some <lb />
ashes and filled live sacks. <lb />
Then, next he begged a dollar. <lb />
In the paper in the morn he ad <lb />
tin polish that would <lb />
put the sun to He kept 187.088 <lb />
i 1.880.80 <lb />
H. H. Taylor Cashier <lb />
J. R. BUNTING, <lb />
M. O. <lb />
Directors <lb />
OF THE CONDITION <lb />
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE, FARMVILLE. N. C. <lb />
AT THE CLOSE OF <lb />
advertising, and, just now <lb />
suffice to say, he's out in <lb />
at his the bay <lb />
The advertising merchant is <lb />
the one who does tho business in <lb />
these days of push and enter- <lb />
prise. There are more news- <lb />
paper readers today than ever <lb />
before in the history of the <lb />
world news <lb />
places your business <lb />
de; the eyes of the buyer. He <lb />
sees what he wants, and, know- <lb />
where to find it, looks up to <lb />
tho wide awake merchant who <lb />
asked him to come and see him. <lb />
Success In these days sharp <lb />
competition calls for eternal <lb />
Yon can't keep a hustler <lb />
down Ex. <lb />
Due from Banks <lb />
Cash Items <lb />
Gold coin <lb />
Silver coin <lb />
0.30 <lb />
400.00 <lb />
1,170.11 <lb />
Nat, notes 1,432.00 <lb />
188,919.91 <lb />
Capital stock pd in <lb />
Undivided profits 1.986.84 <lb />
sub to check 40,988.87 <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
if <lb />
i I'm t <lb />
last will of <lb />
hereby W <lb />
lo In <lb />
ale to all <lb />
claims Ilia <lb />
h.-iii the tor on or <lb />
. this will be <lb />
In liar <lb />
This loot. <lb />
State of North Carolina, I <lb />
County of Pitt. I <lb />
County <lb />
I, J. R. Davis, Cashier of the do <lb />
swear that the above statement is true to the best of my <lb />
knowledge and belief. J, R. DAVIS, <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb />
fore me, this 23rd day of June <lb />
1906. <lb />
V. JOHNSTON, <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
TURN AGE, <lb />
T. L. TURNAGE, <lb />
R. L. DAVIS, <lb />
Directors <lb />
THE CONDITION OF <lb />
It is sure to pay you<lb /></p>
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mm <lb />
THE REFUGEES. <lb />
Continued from 6th page. <lb />
CHAPTER II. <lb />
IT was the morning after the <lb />
had returned o Ins <lb />
duties. had struck <lb />
on of Versailles, <lb />
and It was almost for the <lb />
r-. rise. Servants, clothes <lb />
thrown their arms, hustled down <lb />
the to the mite <lb />
. who had <lb />
been out of the <lb />
flow MOW who were laugh. <lb />
Ire and chatting the terraces, <lb />
his heel strode <lb />
lo while and gold door of the <lb />
bedroom. <lb />
hi stand then- <lb />
before tie hail was very <lb />
turned from the door revolved <lb />
upon Its and a r <lb />
silently the aperture, <lb />
ii again behind <lb />
Mild he. with his tinker to <lb />
ills while his <lb />
dean face and Ugh relied <lb />
an entreaty and a warning. <lb />
king still <lb />
Tie words were whispered from one <lb />
to an the group who <lb />
flatten hied outside the dour. The <lb />
who was M. head <lb />
a to the of <lb />
him into the <lb />
from he had lately <lb />
morning, Captain de <lb />
at the main <lb />
do <lb />
lour attend the <lb />
good, lie gave me In- <lb />
f the officer of the guard <lb />
He me lo say that M. de <lb />
was not t . lie admitted to the grand <lb />
lever. You are to tell him <lb />
shall do <lb />
n. should a note <lb />
you understand Die. the now <lb />
de <lb />
Hut it is more discreet <lb />
not to mention names, send <lb />
A note, you will take it and deliver it <lb />
quietly when the king gives you an <lb />
shall I <lb />
if the other should come, as Is <lb />
possible other, you under- <lb />
stand me, the <lb />
de <lb />
that tongue of yours, <lb />
Should she come. I say, you <lb />
will gently bar her way. with courteous <lb />
Words, you understand, hut ac- <lb />
count Is she to he permitted to <lb />
the royal <lb />
good, <lb />
now we have hut three min- <lb />
Ho strode through rapidly <lb />
Increasing group of people in the , <lb />
with an air of proud <lb />
a man who, if he was a valet. I <lb />
was at least the king of valets be- <lb />
the valet of the king. by the <lb />
stood a line of footmen <lb />
dent their powdered red plush <lb />
coats and silver shoulder knots. He <lb />
turned the handle once more and slip- <lb />
ed into the darkened room. <lb />
It u large, square apartment. I <lb />
with two high window upon the fur- <lb />
side, curtained across with price- <lb />
less velvet hangings. one corner a . <lb />
narrow couch with a rug thrown across <lb />
It sh whore the faithful <lb />
hail spent the night. <lb />
in the very center of the chamber <lb />
there stood a four post bed. with <lb />
curtains of looped <lb />
hack from tile A <lb />
rails surrounded it, a <lb />
space sol. live ice in all round <lb />
between and tho <lb />
As passed n across <lb />
the room, his <lb />
;. there v.; the heavy. <lb />
. air. cad he <lb />
thin of <lb />
lie p ,. <lb />
close sine<lb />
the <lb />
opening <lb />
mils and .-lo watch <lb />
tor the exact <lb />
he Inn . the de- <lb />
the be. <lb />
i th; <lb />
;. . silk, <lb />
half Unity <lb />
. here pro- <lb />
i . I bristle of close <lb />
It Hie -of a <lb />
I; <lb />
. , . . . .- . The <lb />
sir his watch <lb />
i ; y <lb />
it Is half said he <lb />
The op red Ills <lb />
hit-, . . . sign <lb />
Of a little dark <lb />
i h till lei <lb />
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I ; I'd . Ill he <lb />
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m in Hi. c t- <lb />
He who <lb />
r . e <lb />
. , <lb />
In <lb />
. l foot- <lb />
men, . . I <lb />
In; Ills <lb />
s. . E ml ill <lb />
hail . m <lb />
off into <lb />
the taper <lb />
while the cur- <lb />
lull i and i ; a Hood <lb />
i; CREDITORS. <lb />
it- <lb />
iv <lb />
the Ml ii- II- lies <lb />
Is . o . 11- in f <lb />
t t i He- <lb />
SI <lb />
lists present the for <lb />
mi r . <lb />
is n win he In I <lb />
of <lb />
W . L <lb />
of N 11-k <lb />
of light Into the <lb />
They were hardly gone s more <lb />
august group entered the bedchamber. <lb />
Two walked together in front, the one <lb />
youth little over twenty years of , <lb />
middle sized. Inclining to stoutness, <lb />
with a slow, pompous bearing, a well <lb />
leg and a face which was comp- <lb />
enough In a fashion, but <lb />
which was devoid of any shadow of <lb />
expression except perhaps of an <lb />
lurking gleam of mischievous <lb />
humor. His was a man of <lb />
forty, swarthy, dignified and solemn. <lb />
As the pair faced king there was <lb />
between the <lb />
three faces to show that they were of <lb />
one Mood and to enable a stranger to <lb />
that the older was monsieur, the <lb />
younger brother of the king, while the <lb />
T was Lottie, the his only <lb />
legitimate child. <lb />
I the king's non and the king's <lb />
brother there entered a little group of <lb />
notables and of whom duty had <lb />
called to this dally ceremony. There <lb />
were the grand master of the robes, the <lb />
lord of th bedchamber, the Hue <lb />
Maine, a pale youth clad black <lb />
heavily with bis left <lb />
leg. and his little brother, the young <lb />
de Toulouse, of them the <lb />
illegitimate sous of Mine, de <lb />
fan and the Such were the par- <lb />
takers the entry, the highest <lb />
honor which the court of France could <lb />
to. <lb />
interns had poured on the king's <lb />
hands a few of spirits of wine, <lb />
catching them again a <lb />
the lord of the bedchamber <lb />
had presented bowl of h water, <lb />
with which made tin- sign of the <lb />
cross, muttering to himself the abort <lb />
of the Ii Then, with <lb />
a nod To his brother and a short word <lb />
of greeting to tile and to the <lb />
Due Maine, be swung his legs over <lb />
the side of bed and sat. in ins long <lb />
silken s. his while feet <lb />
dangling from beneath It. a perilous <lb />
position for any man to assume were <lb />
it not that he had so heartfelt a sense <lb />
of his own dignity that he could not <lb />
realize that under any <lb />
It might be compromised In the eyes of <lb />
others. So he sat, the master of <lb />
yet the slave to every puff of wind, <lb />
for a wandering draft had set him shiv- <lb />
and shaking. M. de St. <lb />
the noble barber, flung a purple dress- <lb />
gown over the royal shoulders <lb />
placed a long, many court wig <lb />
his bead, while drew on <lb />
his red stockings and laid before him <lb />
his of embroidered velvet. The <lb />
monarch thrust his feet Into tied <lb />
his dressing gown and passed out to <lb />
the fireplace, where he settled himself <lb />
down in bis easy chair, holding his <lb />
delicate hands toward the blazing <lb />
logs, while the others stood round in <lb />
a semicircle, waiting -for the <lb />
which was to follow. <lb />
M. de St. Is this not our <lb />
sharing the king. <lb />
all Is <lb />
why not proceed It Is three <lb />
minutes the accustomed time. To <lb />
work, you. give <lb />
word for the <lb />
It was obvious that the king was not <lb />
In a very good humor that morning, <lb />
lie darted little quick questioning <lb />
Stances at bis brother and at sons, <lb />
but whatever or <lb />
may have trembled upon his lips was <lb />
effectually stifled by De St. <lb />
With the <lb />
born of long custom, the official <lb />
royal with soap, drew <lb />
razor round It an sponged <lb />
over th- surface with spirits of wine. <lb />
A nobleman then helped lo draw on the <lb />
king's black a <lb />
so. ind assisted them, <lb />
while a third drew the nightgown over <lb />
the shoulders and handed the royal <lb />
which had been warming before <lb />
lire. His diamond <lb />
his gal Ills scarlet Inner vest <lb />
were fastened noble <lb />
co-Tilers, each keenly of his <lb />
own over tin- vest was <lb />
placed lie blue cross <lb />
of the Holy in diamonds, and <lb />
of -1. lie I . red. The <lb />
black . was drawn tho <lb />
cravat of lac adjusted, I <lb />
overcoat e ; . of <lb />
COSily ; in an <lb />
enameled saucer by <lb />
obi . p <lb />
silver an cane laid lo band, and <lb />
the monarch ready for the labors <lb />
Of i . <lb />
I . . half hour or so which had <lb />
been occupied in tins <lb />
had coil I <lb />
of t. do a mutter- <lb />
. lie captain of the <lb />
guard to C and <lb />
If ;the <lb />
mission of an no now <lb />
. . . so by i was <lb />
liar in one mi . all<lb />
rival . -i n of <lb />
I . . t . . , s. <lb />
tho cue II and <lb />
other n , i <lb />
I . I <lb />
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lug a I <lb />
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face In <lb />
t be <lb />
his .; I . <lb />
;. <lb />
I s <lb />
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e I the pm the <lb />
; IO I <lb />
., with <lb />
was the servants of <lb />
the king <lb />
1.1 r and border to <lb />
I am to be at <lb />
Mi . de i lo <lb />
sec her a p I at I'm <lb />
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Is a v. i ; <lb />
HE <lb />
Have The Foundation <lb />
Right. <lb />
outwear<lb />
I r.--bi's V So of<lb />
The Corset is The Foundation <lb />
which all build their appearance. Those who <lb />
desire to make the best appearance possible are most careful in <lb />
selecting their corset, realizing that the best results can be attained <lb />
only when the corset is right, right in in shape The gown <lb />
may be handsome and stylish in itself, but it will never show to best <lb />
advantage over an poorly constructed corset. <lb />
OUR <lb />
DEPARTMENT <lb />
Comes to your aid just at this point by offering you a large variety <lb />
styles and mikes, the kinds that have been tried and found <lb />
factory, and the selection is so great you may easily choose the <lb />
the right shape, the one best suited lo your needs, the one that <lb />
will insure and a stylish figure combined. We would like <lb />
to show you the new and explain the <lb />
many advantages it over other kinds. Our corset depart- <lb />
is very popular-there's a reason-Let us show you. <lb />
THE EASTERN <lb />
D J 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 />
.-av. <lb />
. R. L. Can. <lb />
Dentist. <lb />
Greenville, N. G. <lb />
Harry it Moore.<lb />
a LONG, <lb />
JAMES L. FLEMING <lb />
SKINNER WHEDBEE. <lb />
LAWYERS <lb />
nil lot <lb />
N, <lb />
Attorneys-at-Law, ATTORNEY-AT LAW, <lb />
in Cases only. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Greenville Has the Best Market. <lb />
The editor Las just had a talk <lb />
Cobb, president of <lb />
The Banking Trust <lb />
Company, in regard to the -strength <lb />
of the market here- Mr. <lb />
Cobb states that the banks have <lb />
plenty of with which to <lb />
the crop that prices on the <lb />
Greenville market are exceptionally <lb />
good. Greenville never had a <lb />
stronger market, the buyers seem <lb />
to be very anxious to get the tobacco <lb />
and have ample facilities for hand <lb />
ling same. In of the <lb />
crops of the present season and the <lb />
low price of Mr. <lb />
Cobb the people to-sell all <lb />
their tobacco the Greenville mar- <lb />
Everybody in the town of Green- <lb />
ville, am the <lb />
are exceedingly to see the <lb />
farmers extend to a <lb />
men are t them on <lb />
the streets, their hands and <lb />
some with them. <lb />
PORCH <lb />
Whichard Entertains <lb />
Complimentary to Miss <lb />
Susie Perry, of Kinston, <lb />
Miss Whichard <lb />
hostess at a very enjoyable <lb />
porch party, Wednesday night, <lb />
given complimentary to her <lb />
cousin. Miss Perry, of Kin- <lb />
The arrival were <lb />
welcomed the hostess and frail <lb />
punch was served by <lb />
Smith and Lillian <lb />
An amusing diversion <lb />
for which was <lb />
pated in by all th- guests. <lb />
p. were placed in a bowl and <lb />
for with hat pins. <lb />
Cecil Cobb caught the <lb />
number of peanuts was <lb />
awarded the a <lb />
fan. Haskett presented <lb />
to the winner and be presented to Miss Perry, of honor. <lb />
After the contest ices <lb />
served out of town <lb />
were Perry, Kin- <lb />
; Ell Wells, of and <lb />
Gray of LaGrange. <lb />
STOKES ITEMS. <lb />
We Dr. B. K. <lb />
Why Every <lb />
This awarded <lb />
in the of <lb />
Home Telephone <lb />
is necessary <lb />
every home from an <lb />
point of view; protection to <lb />
person and mo petty and as a <lb />
convenience; while it ever remains <lb />
asocial luxury. <lb />
The telephone saves <lb />
hire, home without a <lb />
met have a runner. It <lb />
saves a trip each day to the mat- <lb />
it pins in with our <lb />
grocer and our enable <lb />
to with <lb />
nit <lb />
and ii but a <lb />
doctor's presence i not <lb />
but a word of wanted. <lb />
The telephone bring this word. <lb />
a the is <lb />
invaluable. In case of lite the <lb />
alarm is instantly in case <lb />
of robbery the is <lb />
our surest friend. <lb />
When leaving borne at a <lb />
man is so much afraid of <lb />
actual bis family <lb />
as of some fright. <lb />
barks, a strange noise is <lb />
beard in and tho lone- <lb />
wife feel cold chills <lb />
creeping n her But <lb />
when the nearest neigh- <lb />
big, <lb />
honest answer <lb />
her feat if <lb />
The makes every man <lb />
your brings all the <lb />
to your door, <lb />
widens puts <lb />
you into the of modern <lb />
progress. out greatest <lb />
i once employed is <lb />
med. <lb />
RURAL MEr DELIVERY. <lb />
in the I <lb />
free delivery. In eight <lb />
short years the government <lb />
em- <lb />
t c who <lb />
. or <lb />
0111- <lb />
on of lite <lb />
me derived <lb />
from s- ls cent <lb />
of the cost, yet nu ore desire to <lb />
see it withdrawn or m re <lb />
It la binding the country <lb />
together. Ii is bringing the form <lb />
in touch with the centers of trade <lb />
and culture In- <lb />
It is in respect <lb />
Aug. <lb />
W. G. Stokes yesterday <lb />
in Washington. <lb />
L. H t <lb />
ed from lie in n <lb />
glad to know that <lb />
Mooring is <lb />
Mis Maude spent the <lb />
week with Misses D <lb />
and <lb />
J. to Greenville <lb />
Wednesday. <lb />
Miss Carrie Davis, Hill, <lb />
pent the past week with Mis Na- <lb />
House. <lb />
is trying to <lb />
get a faithful cook <lb />
the winter. <lb />
Deputy Sheriff Dudley has been <lb />
in town this week. <lb />
CONTEST. <lb />
Plantation Life Will Give Away <lb />
Handsome Premiums. <lb />
The publishers Plantation <lb />
Life, the splendid monthly mag- <lb />
edited by O. L. will <lb />
giveaway a number of valuable <lb />
present- during tins tobacco sea- <lb />
son. These are to be <lb />
awarded guesses as to the <lb />
of of tobacco sold the <lb />
Greenville market. premium <lb />
each month will be given to the <lb />
subscriber to Plantation Life who <lb />
guesses nearest to the number of <lb />
pounds sold in that month. The <lb />
of prize can have bis <lb />
choice of any article on display <lb />
at the furniture of A. H. <lb />
Guesses are being <lb />
made for the of September, <lb />
at the end of that month the <lb />
prize will be awarded. <lb />
addition to this there will tie <lb />
prize for sub- <lb />
scriber to Plantation Life <lb />
guesses nearest the number of <lb />
pounds sold for the entire season <lb />
ending May 1907. This prize <lb />
will be one the best top <lb />
buggies the Buggy <lb />
Company can put up. <lb />
Every subscriber to Plantation <lb />
Life who pays cents for a years <lb />
will to one <lb />
guess at the prize for the month <lb />
the is received, <lb />
and one guess at the grand prize. <lb />
Every farmer should subscribe for <lb />
magazine and guess <lb />
for the prizes. In case two or <lb />
more persons tie for any prize it <lb />
will be awarded to the whose <lb />
guts It first entered, so the early <lb />
guesser stand the heat of <lb />
the prize. <lb />
MISS <lb />
WHICHARD AT <lb />
HOME. <lb />
In Honor of Miss Bliss Perry of <lb />
Kinston. <lb />
MEETING OF COTTON <lb />
Ayden. <lb />
Thursday afternoon the third <lb />
team of Greenville crossed bats <lb />
with the first team of Ayden, on <lb />
latter's ground. <lb />
The game, which was a snappy <lb />
one from start to finish, resulted in a <lb />
score of <lb />
With two men down in last <lb />
half inning, the urn- G .; . ,, ,, ,. <lb />
declared the third out ,,. ,,. <lb />
changed decision As it was a <lb />
seven innings game and the um- <lb />
first decision ended it, <lb />
ville retired from the field. <lb />
The features of the game were <lb />
the heavy hitting of the Greenville <lb />
boys, they making bits The pitch <lb />
of Gay who fanned <lb />
men and allowed only two hits, and <lb />
a three-bagger by for <lb />
Friday evening Mis Hen-re <lb />
Whichard gave a reception in hon- <lb />
or of her guest, Miss Bliss Perry, <lb />
of Kinston. <lb />
The color scheme throughout <lb />
the house was very effective, the <lb />
hall being in red. the <lb />
room in pink, the parlor in white <lb />
and gold and the dining room in <lb />
green and white. <lb />
guests were received at the <lb />
door by Misses <lb />
Susie Perry invited to <lb />
in- silting room where fruit <lb />
served by Blow <lb />
with Elliott <lb />
Those receiving parlor <lb />
were Mis Bliss Perry with W. G. <lb />
Ward. Mis Mae Whitfield with <lb />
Jack Perry, and Mis <lb />
o Jones with E B. Whichard. <lb />
During the <lb />
enjoyed delightful vocal solos <lb />
by Misses Janie Tyson <lb />
Nina James, and instrumental <lb />
by Francis Bagwell. <lb />
The guests were further enter <lb />
with a III <lb />
which several tied and all were <lb />
permitted to draw for the prize <lb />
This pretty gauze was won <lb />
by W. G. Ward presented to <lb />
the the presentation <lb />
being by Prof. W. H. <lb />
The consolation box <lb />
of candy was by <lb />
Miss Janie Tyson presented <lb />
Mr. Ward. The hostess <lb />
-i- a to each guest, <lb />
the ladies receiving boxes of H <lb />
and the <lb />
package of conciliate <lb />
The i-e of evening then <lb />
came when J. James present- <lb />
d Miss Whichard with a gold <lb />
bracelet, a birthday from her <lb />
parents. guest bad o iced <lb />
that suspended from <lb />
in the ball and different rooms <lb />
were circles each containing six- <lb />
teen taper the same color as the <lb />
of respective rooms <lb />
but these were explained until <lb />
this presentation by Mr. James <lb />
disclosed that it was the sixteenth <lb />
hostess. <lb />
Following this the guests were <lb />
invited to tie dining room <lb />
served by Misses Kale Hines Lizzie <lb />
Jones, Willie Essie <lb />
ton; Misses Whichard, Whichard with ices furnished by <lb />
Florence Blow, Ruth Mary j of Norfolk. The cream <lb />
Lu-y Pearl Flem- was white green in keeping <lb />
Essie Which ltd and Alex- with the of the room. The <lb />
a Harper; Earl Forbes, was decorated with white <lb />
II own, Alfred Schultz Will- lilies and from a <lb />
CALL US UP- <lb />
Report Your Visitors to the Pap r <lb />
The Free Press would greatly <lb />
Raleigh, N C. Aug. 1909. appreciate your the <lb />
Township meetings for cotton tor <lb />
are called to t their <lb />
respective meeting places in each <lb />
cotton growing township in the <lb />
State at o'clock p. <lb />
the 25th inst. These meetings are <lb />
impossible for us to <lb />
cover the -Id fully and every- <lb />
to know who ate <lb />
to town who ill.- <lb />
town or i-o home. <lb />
LAUNCH PARTY. <lb />
Complimentary to Miss Bettie <lb />
Gray Sutton, of LaGrange. <lb />
On Thursday afternoon <lb />
Harper gave a sail on the <lb />
launch complimentary <lb />
Gray Sutton, of <lb />
who is visiting her <lb />
grandmother, Mrs. Alice <lb />
The merry party six <lb />
miles the river and bad a most <lb />
delightful trip. lee cream and <lb />
cake were served on the <lb />
I mat. <lb />
Those who went on the sail were <lb />
Miss Bettie Gray Sutton, of La- <lb />
for the purpose of obtaining I <lb />
ate information as to crop Dot <lb />
. r . receive the attention <lb />
lions, of cotton now being I <lb />
held in the and any other <lb />
information will be of r <lb />
to the Southern Cotton Association. ll a of <lb />
Also to select delegates to attend Von <lb />
the county meetings to be held at <lb />
the court house Sept. We U to <lb />
o'clock, or the usual hour for oUr of <lb />
meeting. your <lb />
, ,, ,, Please do not en that in <lb />
President I. C. Moore expects to <lb />
mm Bagwell. Dr. W. <lb />
L. and Mrs. Bert Darden. <lb />
KEEP STILL, <lb />
Smith ,. <lb />
Atlanta, Ga., Aug. The <lb />
today <lb />
resulted in n victory Hoke <lb />
Smith, for <lb />
the size of <lb />
majority. Of the in <lb />
the State fee carried <lb />
ti <lb />
lit t <lb />
I . Bow <lb />
con ties; M. <lb />
of am twelve; R B. Rue- <lb />
eight, and h <lb />
leaving to hear <lb />
will give Hoke <lb />
in the S ate en<lb />
Excursion, <lb />
All those who went on <lb />
St Go's., to Richmond on <lb />
the Mb speak of it enthusiastic <lb />
an or lei <lb />
and all had go time. <lb />
also a D The <lb />
partial will an <lb />
to Norfolk in September. <lb />
When trouble is brewing, keep <lb />
still. lieu is getting <lb />
his leg-, keep still your <lb />
feelings are hurt, keep still, till <lb />
yon recover from your <lb />
inclined lo write what is called <lb />
n letter, write and <lb />
men n; put it away <lb />
a and then yon will re- <lb />
j e you did not send it. <lb />
r i- works wonder. <lb />
. until you can calmly <lb />
then, yon will find it i <lb />
peak ail. Si- <lb />
the <lb />
guest were Misses <lb />
Bliss and Susie Perry, <lb />
Miss Elizabeth of Bethel; <lb />
Miss Moore, of n; <lb />
Hiss Blow, of <lb />
Miss Kate Sines, of Wilson; Miss <lb />
Cobb, of Misses <lb />
Mat Whitfield, James, <lb />
skinner, Bessie Haskett, <lb />
attend the meeting of the <lb />
of the several divisions of the S. <lb />
A. at Hot Springs, in <lb />
and wants accurate information <lb />
as to the crops for that occasion, <lb />
therefore please mail all reports so <lb />
as to reach the undersigned not la- <lb />
than reports to <lb />
be of value must be accurate, giving <lb />
exact conditions. is <lb />
not accurate is worse than no re- <lb />
port, for it is We want <lb />
to know the exact condition. <lb />
Every person who is interested <lb />
in the welfare of the Southern Cot- <lb />
ton Association, or who is interested <lb />
in the continued success of the <lb />
Southern cotton farmers and the <lb />
prosperity of the South is invited to <lb />
attend these meetings and use his <lb />
influence to make them the most <lb />
successful yet held. <lb />
Unless the farmers get <lb />
together and make a firm stand we <lb />
fin lower price for cot- <lb />
cent per pound off from <lb />
the price means a loss to farm- <lb />
and to aggregating <lb />
60,000,000,00. A decline of two <lb />
cents per a loss of <lb />
mi. Are our farmers <lb />
prepared to accept this will <lb />
Do out merchants think <lb />
the South would be better off by <lb />
taking her such sums of <lb />
Do our manufacturers <lb />
thick they would do more business <lb />
with this of with- <lb />
drawn from If these <lb />
people do think the farmer <lb />
too much money and that <lb />
lower for cotton will mean <lb />
the enrichment betterment of <lb />
the South then let them encourage <lb />
movement to get the farmers <lb />
together for better price. Only <lb />
those who think we ate already <lb />
wealthy or who are willing to sell <lb />
their cotton for S or cents per <lb />
pound should reuse to attend <lb />
these meetings. <lb />
At these meetings membership <lb />
fees, the bale levy and other <lb />
things of importance to the as-o- <lb />
should be attended to. <lb />
association is in need fun Is <lb />
to carry on the which <lb />
doing this would lie <lb />
the emu-urn; <lb />
rather is a duty you <lb />
owe to you. It a well as your <lb />
Free Press. <lb />
The above expresses the <lb />
of all newspaper. It is <lb />
sometime to be wondered at that <lb />
th people do observe this <lb />
more let paper know when <lb />
they nave A may <lb />
be ever so diligent in to get <lb />
the name of ail who come and go, <lb />
but it is impossible not to over- <lb />
look some. This be avoided <lb />
f people would phone or the <lb />
names of their nests to tie paper <lb />
It is unfair to do this ard then <lb />
afterward complain that the name <lb />
were not published. <lb />
STATE. <lb />
Happenings of interest in North <lb />
Carolina.; <lb />
Two little bays fooling <lb />
with a gun, one shot the other and <lb />
then there one. <lb />
A charter has been granted for <lb />
a trolley railway between Char- <lb />
and Concord. <lb />
A large of cattle and <lb />
hogs recently died Moore <lb />
from eating poison m 1st- <lb />
rooms. <lb />
A man named Kid, Chat- <lb />
was skating on the rink <lb />
when oilers slip- <lb />
and threw him to the floor <lb />
with such as to break his <lb />
neck. <lb />
Grady, a 13-year-old <lb />
boy of was <lb />
while bathing in the river with <lb />
other boys. A few minute before <lb />
the accident Arthur had rescued <lb />
his younger when the lat- <lb />
was in danger of drowning. <lb />
Smith. Nina James, Important at this time, <lb />
Janie Skinner, Lizzie <lb />
Mae Frances Bag- <lb />
well. Lizzie Jones Mr. Q W <lb />
linker, Jack <lb />
Elliott of K. <lb />
B. Whichard, Whichard; <lb />
bur the dates of the meetings. <lb />
T. B. Parker, So. N. <lb />
. A. <lb />
mail <lb />
to <lb />
Is golden, <lb />
Mom hi who speaks iii a passion <lb />
will tier wish they had re- <lb />
n. <lb />
Hands Pot <lb />
j. B. Dorris, a contractor from <lb />
Louisiana, reached Greenville <lb />
Thursday with a number of <lb />
to work the Raleigh and <lb />
Sound railroad. There were <lb />
about in the party he brought, <lb />
of being Mexicans. <lb />
Mr. Dorris save oilier squad of <lb />
hauls the South will come on <lb />
here soon. <lb />
Goodwin, Philadelphia; W. <lb />
Barney Warren, J. Burl <lb />
James, Prank W. T. Lips <lb />
comb, Jr., William Smith, Robert <lb />
So ward, Nod Laughinghouse, <lb />
Alvin Dupree, Hugh <lb />
John and Prof. W. II <lb />
Ii <lb />
Died. <lb />
Saturday, August <lb />
by spirit of Nathalie, child of Mr. <lb />
and Mis. W. F. of <lb />
found way back to <lb />
The interment was on Sun- <lb />
day at St. John's cemetery. <lb />
Special Court. <lb />
No in Pitt <lb />
will be of interest to <lb />
many people us the special <lb />
which begins with <lb />
Judge T. J. presiding. The <lb />
special of this will <lb />
be the trial of those charged with <lb />
making the night assault upon Mi. <lb />
J. Teel, or more generally <lb />
u as the white cap case. The <lb />
trial will be strongly contested <lb />
both prosecution and defense, <lb />
BEAT HIS WIFE. <lb />
Charlotte, X. August <lb />
There much talk here today over <lb />
the terrible beating by <lb />
s postal clerk, upon <lb />
the frail body of the woman who is <lb />
his The affair took place lust <lb />
today the hearing before <lb />
Recorder was post- <lb />
one of <lb />
tor tho defendant. The whip- <lb />
ping is said mud <lb />
so s three officer <lb />
to the house and arrested <lb />
Tho ill-treated wife was <lb />
found prostrated with marks <lb />
slum the results of the whipping. <lb />
it docs not require a <lb />
muscular person to shoulder a <lb />
responsibility. <lb />
Durham. N. C. August <lb />
a well known business <lb />
man, dealer In leaf tobacco <lb />
tobacco warehouseman, was <lb />
this morning by falling <lb />
through an elevator shaft at his <lb />
prize room, nth II he broke <lb />
his right leg v. i-. cut <lb />
bruised about the y. It i <lb />
not thought at tin time his <lb />
hurl will be fatal. <lb /><lb /></p></div></body></text></tei:TEI></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:dmdSec>
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