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THE REFUGEES. <lb />
Continued from 6th page. <lb />
CHAPTER II. <lb />
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middle sized. Inclining to stoutness, <lb />
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notables and of whom duty had <lb />
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Maine, a pale youth clad black <lb />
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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 />
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of the Ii Then, with <lb />
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Due Maine, be swung his legs over <lb />
the side of bed and sat. in ins long <lb />
silken s. his while feet <lb />
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of his own dignity that he could not <lb />
realize that under any <lb />
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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 />
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work, you. give <lb />
word for the <lb />
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In a very good humor that morning, <lb />
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Stances at bis brother and at sons, <lb />
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effectually stifled by De St. <lb />
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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 />
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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 />
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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 />
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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 /></p>
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v p i y mil j<lb />
NO TICE <lb />
have just secured two cases of <lb />
FAY STOCKINGS <lb />
For Boys and Girls. <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 />
e. L. O, <lb />
Greenville, N. C, and N. C. <lb />
UR AYDEN DEPARTMENT. <lb />
M. BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent- <lb />
THE <lb />
Ayden, N. C. Aug. 1900 <lb />
As for Daily <lb />
and we take <lb />
that pleasure Id receiving sub- <lb />
writing receipts for <lb />
those in arrears. We have a list <lb />
of all who receive their mail at <lb />
this office. also take orders <lb />
for job <lb />
The J. R. mercantile com- <lb />
have into their large <lb />
handsome new store on Main <lb />
street. This store is two <lb />
high ha- thousand and <lb />
thirty e feet of space. <lb />
It is a fine are and is a credit <lb />
to the town mid especially Ml to <lb />
the and progressive <lb />
firm which occupies it The senior <lb />
A I expect to lie in New York <lb />
for two my office <lb />
be closed Aug. till <lb />
Sept. 3rd. J. W. Taylor, <lb />
Mrs. W. E. Hooks <lb />
are spending, week in the <lb />
try. Ed is rusticating at Fremont <lb />
and their boarder found <lb />
among the tony of Hotel <lb />
Tripp. Our family don't intend to <lb />
get lost, <lb />
Mrs. N. Askew stopped here <lb />
a short while on her return home <lb />
to from Morehead. <lb />
win mid Wheeler <lb />
and Singer sewing machine. <lb />
P ices way way H. <lb />
Bro. next to Early Hotel. <lb />
In a very interesting game here <lb />
members of this firm, the Smith <lb />
Brothers as they are known, de- between the junior clubs <lb />
serve very much credit. Left Greenville and there was <lb />
quite young. They inning, played and we <lb />
were sent to and from th -j it the score stood to <lb />
Oxford Orphan asylum. Launch. ll very nice game and greatly <lb />
out in the world with but by the Spectator present, <lb />
small means and few friends, by supply of hay, grain, hulls, <lb />
untiring and enduring cotton seed meal, bran, ship stuff, <lb />
they today lank on hand, Cannon and Tyson <lb />
REFUGEES <lb />
call <lb />
By A. CONAN DOYLE. <lb />
of Return of Sherlock <lb />
BY BROTHERS <lb />
LAST <lb />
b . is i <lb />
t she has one t . i <lb />
has <lb />
And y.<lb />
an eye, <lb />
my <lb />
any<lb />
suits his OVA <lb />
Over forty. <lb />
wins; <lb />
roil <lb />
it mailer <lb />
I A <lb />
Ct .; , i<lb />
. Is <lb />
,. <lb />
rascal <lb />
i i- <lb />
i h's<lb />
. I , . ., <lb />
Will <lb />
lint <lb />
the leading of <lb />
Carolina aim are the <lb />
The Greenville boys are all right. <lb />
G. wife left <lb />
eat esteem I. r their honesty visit friends in Goldsboro. <lb />
true nobility character. Such I Covington after several <lb />
men fall in lift- and it <lb />
days spent here with friends has <lb />
right. is proud of <lb />
and justly so. <lb />
For p apples, corn <lb />
tomatoes, Ms, apply to E. E. <lb />
A Co. <lb />
When your eyes need attention <lb />
J. W. Taylor, <lb />
N. is the man to do <lb />
your work if yon want to be <lb />
pleased. <lb />
Miss Mary Cobb, from near <lb />
returned to <lb />
home alter a visit here to Misses <lb />
Arab Davis. <lb />
a full it meat, lard and can <lb />
goods. Don't buy before giving <lb />
me a trial. Frank Lilly Co <lb />
Miss Bonnie Dixon who has been <lb />
pending weeks with her <lb />
Mrs. Barnes has re- <lb />
turned to her home in <lb />
I always keep on hand a <lb />
tine feed stuff at lowest cash <lb />
prices Such as, hay, oats, corn, <lb />
cotton seed meal and hulls, brand <lb />
ship stint. Frank Lilly Co. <lb />
Mis Lizzie is here on <lb />
a visit to friends. <lb />
E T. of <lb />
came Tuesday to attend the funeral <lb />
of his the late <lb />
For a nice present boy a novel- <lb />
clock at J. W. Taylor's. It is <lb />
any occasion. <lb />
Rev. I of <lb />
was here Tin day, <lb />
W. T. Greenville, <lb />
has been her during the week. <lb />
Co's new <lb />
if, fresh meats, sail- <lb />
i tab, <lb />
Edwards, of <lb />
her sister. <lb />
G, <lb />
Miss of <lb />
was here Tuesday to attend the <lb />
We want In make room for other <lb />
stocks in order to do so <lb />
offering very cheap bargain, in Bum- <lb />
mer goods We must move them <lb />
out of l lie will and have put a price <lb />
on that will lie sure t get, <lb />
hem off. Now is the time to get <lb />
big value for your money <lb />
ft Tyson. <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
N. C. Aug. 1906 <lb />
Annie a <lb />
of last week with Miss Be-. <lb />
sir <lb />
Mr. Mrs. B. T. <lb />
are visiting Mrs. Nor- <lb />
parents and Mrs. Levi <lb />
Ruins Dudley spent Saturday <lb />
night, and Sunday with H. J. <lb />
Misses Swan Nelson, and Willie <lb />
Gilbert, of spent. <lb />
day Sunday with Miss <lb />
O-cir went to <lb />
and returned <lb />
day. <lb />
Miss May Smith, of Ayden. is <lb />
visiting at C. H. <lb />
Din Abbott and Stephen Gil- <lb />
of spent Sunday <lb />
here with friends. <lb />
Mrs. Louise Langston of <lb />
returned to her home Monday <lb />
a several days visit lo her <lb />
son, C. H. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. <lb />
Ayden, with <lb />
here. <lb />
Miss Bessie Harris, spent <lb />
Monday Miss Allie <lb />
Joe Johnnie <lb />
j lines went on the exclusion lo <lb />
h in, . <lb />
W. Taylor left yesterday fur Mis, Nina Smith spent Saturday <lb />
New York lobe away until d and Sunday <lb />
ember 18th. nod Stella Buck. <lb />
K, <lb />
market l i <lb />
age, <lb />
Aim <lb />
visit, <lb />
Kin- <lb />
Miss <lb />
returned lo his home in South Car- <lb />
Our slippers must go, the season <lb />
is well advanced. The prices now <lb />
will interest the most economic buy- <lb />
Cannon and Tyson. <lb />
To any who are in need of a cook <lb />
stove we can make it to his interest <lb />
t i see us as we have bought a solid <lb />
car load, and expect them to arrive <lb />
next week. Cannon Tyson. <lb />
A. M- Moseley, of Greenville, is <lb />
here looking out for the interest of <lb />
cotton. <lb />
Miss Claudia is visiting <lb />
the Misses Dixon. <lb />
Claude Dawson is here on a visit <lb />
to h's Mrs. J. W, <lb />
Misses Annie <lb />
Miss Emma have re- <lb />
turned to their homes. <lb />
made y <lb />
years with Mel v I<lb />
Well, when your I . <lb />
I., -s <lb />
in v inn <lb />
I y -a are <lb />
it may lie a . r <lb />
e de bill a <lb />
may i h n idling <lb />
is Hie <lb />
In <lb />
yon oar dear <lb />
Vaster well, or yon far you seem <lb />
lo have been at his since the <lb />
days the Is man. <lb />
think yon. forever by <lb />
n It will the <lb />
as the affairs of lake <lb />
of these of Trance, how <lb />
the <lb />
prosper, sire, There <lb />
at Hie Sault the mountain, <lb />
at <lb />
the whole river fr. <lb />
the east t la Marie, <lb />
even of the <lb />
who all the cross as <lb />
their token. has passed <lb />
down the river of the vet t, preach <lb />
Illinois, Jesuits <lb />
to the warrior <lb />
iii their Wigwams at <lb />
anions <lb />
th, <lb />
of the Loll <lb />
may <lb />
la e, <lb />
there <lb />
your <lb />
i; ; the i <lb />
have too often left <lb />
lives with <lb />
it a very pried Te <lb />
Frontenac <lb />
. M <lb />
or. If mil she, <lb />
dear I say that <lb />
her sun is setting. Have not <lb />
heard the Her M. de <lb />
; refuse l tho <lb />
whom Inn yen <lb />
lie the captain of the <lb />
guard, lie hail his orders to liar <lb />
way to <lb />
then tho does Indeed mean <lb />
mischief. That Is why bit brow. Is so <lb />
this morning then. By my <lb />
faith, If the marquise has the spirit <lb />
with which folk credit her, he may And <lb />
that it was easier to than to <lb />
alight <lb />
the are no easy <lb />
race lo <lb />
heaven send him n safe way <lb />
out of It Hut who Is this <lb />
Ills face is somewhat primmer than <lb />
those to which the court Is accustomed. <lb />
Ha. the catches of <lb />
beckons to him to <lb />
The Stranger Who had attracted <lb />
attention was u tall, thin man, <lb />
with a nose, stern, <lb />
Bray eyes, peeping out from under tuft- <lb />
ed brows, mill a countenance so lined <lb />
and marked by age, care stress of <lb />
weather Unit It stood out amid the <lb />
prim courtier faces surrounded <lb />
It as an old hawk might In a cage of <lb />
birds gay plumage. <lb />
Louis possessed In a degree the <lb />
royal faculty of is <lb />
years since I have Seen but I re- <lb />
member his face said he. turn- <lb />
to his minister. Is the <lb />
de is it <lb />
answered <lb />
Indeed de do Fro i- <lb />
and formerly governor Can- <lb />
are glad to see yon more at <lb />
our said the as the <lb />
old stooped h's and <lb />
kissed the white is es- <lb />
lo that Hie <lb />
of not chilled the <lb />
of your <lb />
death Itself, sire, wold lie <lb />
cold enough for <lb />
I that It may to <lb />
us, and <lb />
sire. I would that you could see <lb />
great land. It Is so vast, sire, so <lb />
rich, so Where are there <lb />
such hills, such forests, such elvers <lb />
And It is nil for us if we will but take <lb />
It. Who Is there to stand our way <lb />
few nations of scattered Indians and <lb />
s thin strip of tanners and <lb />
fishermen. Turn thoughts there, <lb />
sire, and In n few years you w In- <lb />
able to stand your citadel Ht Que- <lb />
and to is one em <lb />
here from the snows of the <lb />
to the warm southern golf from <lb />
the waves of tho t,. the great <lb />
plains beyond river, and <lb />
the name of this empire Is France, <lb />
her Is Louis, and her is the <lb />
my word, said the king. <lb />
have something of this <lb />
gift of Indian eloquence which we <lb />
have Hut these English <lb />
Th- <lb />
an- Huguenot, are they <lb />
folk. <lb />
not <lb />
th- most part; especially in <lb />
it might be a service to the <lb />
holy church to scud them packing- Toll <lb />
me now, Frontenac. what would <lb />
you need clear these <lb />
one two regiments and <lb />
haps a i gate or <lb />
Hot shook his <lb />
do not <lb />
said he. are a stem folk. <lb />
We with all your from th <lb />
gracious help, have found it hard to <lb />
hold our own. To put New <lb />
your hands I would <lb />
of your troops twenty <lb />
ship- of <lb />
Louis sprang Impatiently from bis <lb />
chair and lit up till cane, <lb />
may until out- <lb />
it has struck <lb />
of nil else wait until <lb />
we paid our duties to <lb />
would ilk to Mil <lb />
If <lb />
There in exclamation, a <lb />
whisk of skirts, the <lb />
down a side <lb />
Along lighted corridor <lb />
gliding a very stately mid beautiful <lb />
lady. tall, graceful and exceedingly <lb />
he lady was past her first <lb />
youth, it is true, but the <lb />
her queenly figure, the purity <lb />
of her Complexion, the brightness of <lb />
deep lashed blue eyes the clear <lb />
regularity of her feature enabled her <lb />
still lo t i lie the i. , <lb />
as well as the most sharp <lb />
man the court of <lb />
It is Captain de said <lb />
Mine, with a smile. <lb />
humble servant, <lb />
am fortunate a friend <lb />
here, for there has been some <lb />
mistake ibis <lb />
am concerned to hear <lb />
was brother. M. de Vi. <lb />
Maine It is too laughable to <lb />
mention, but be was actually refused <lb />
to the <lb />
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fuse him. <lb />
Captain de And by <lb />
what She had drawn OP her <lb />
superb figure, and her blue eyes <lb />
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order, <lb />
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family From whom had yon this <lb />
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mains, but none braver Hull these. <lb />
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their nails gone, their ringers lorn out. <lb />
a cinder where their eye should be and <lb />
the scars of the pine splinters as thick <lb />
upon their as the <lb />
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have asked for troops, <lb />
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More Is needed, <lb />
the Canadians themselves. <lb />
Have you not a militia Could you not <lb />
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word; of greeting with them, for bis <lb />
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bush fighting with and <lb />
in the wilds of Canada. An ex- <lb />
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and Into of but <lb />
of having seized the <lb />
bridle of the king's horse one winter's <lb />
day In when the <lb />
was plunging Within a few yards <lb />
of a deep gravel pit bud done for him <lb />
what ten might have failed <lb />
to accomplish <lb />
A gentleman very richly dressed In <lb />
black and silver advanced, as the door <lb />
opened, with th- snared air of a man <lb />
whose rights beyond dispute. Cap- <lb />
de Cat hint, however, rook a quick <lb />
step forward, and barred him off from <lb />
the door. <lb />
am very sorry, M. de <lb />
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He stepped back with gray face <lb />
and eyes, one shaking hand <lb />
half raised in <lb />
assure y dial it Is his <lb />
if I could have on <lb />
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nobleman stamped his foot <lb />
and stared at 111- ii i as though lie <lb />
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sag,. I on his heel, ho <lb />
hastened away down corridor with <lb />
the air of a mail who has come to a <lb />
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king through <lb />
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through the mouth of a valet Go, tell <lb />
the king that I am here and would <lb />
hove a word with <lb />
I have been <lb />
forbidden to carry a <lb />
carry any <lb />
from you. <lb />
captain, you improve. It only <lb />
this insult to make the thing <lb />
complete. may carry a message to <lb />
the king from any adventuress, from <lb />
any decayed she laughed<lb />
to ,<lb />
pie Mil <lb />
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THE BANK OF <lb />
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At the of business June 18th, 1906, <lb />
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Th- remain, of the late <lb />
were lain to rest in <lb />
i ii. services were con- <lb />
lice. T. fl. King, of <lb />
LaGrange. There was toe largest <lb />
crowd in at tend n to show <lb />
their for this ed pastor fir coining year. <lb />
most excellent gent Ionian, we ever <lb />
Ayden. Mr. Stamford wt <lb />
old time man and of <lb />
type of true admired <lb />
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J. A. spent Sunday <lb />
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B. Ii <lb />
id by his wife and child, filled <lb />
bis regular appointment at Beth- <lb />
any Saturday and It be- <lb />
yearly ho re-elect- <lb />
Dr. Joseph Dixon, <lb />
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. <lb />
Office Block, East <lb />
Ayden. N. C. <lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
Loan, and Discounts. <lb />
Overdrafts Secured <lb />
Furniture <lb />
Due from Banks, <lb />
Cash tern., <lb />
Gold Coin, <lb />
Silver Coin, <lb />
and <lb />
V notes <lb />
Total, <lb />
Capital paid in. <lb />
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Undivided profits less <lb />
expenses, <lb />
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Deposits subject to check, <lb />
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STATE OF NORTH C <lb />
COUNTY <lb />
I. J. K. Smith, <lb />
that the <lb />
lief. <lb />
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of tho bank, do <lb />
is tine In the best of my and be <lb />
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tin- last time, do you refuse to car- <lb />
must, <lb />
Then I carry it <lb />
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away. Don't miss this op <lb />
to test <lb />
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slop forward toward the door, <lb />
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REFLECTOR <lb />
AND <lb />
Proprietor. <lb />
THE OF COLORED <lb />
PEOPLE FOR THEIR OWN, KIND <lb />
second class matter, <lb />
the post office at Greenville, K<lb />
A correspondent . r <lb />
in to <lb />
GREENVILLE NORTH CAROLINA TUB <lb />
1906 <lb />
BONDS l-OR <lb />
Toe of Pitt county <lb />
would do u thing to <lb />
representatives in the next Gen <lb />
The Cannon did not boom <lb />
much when they tried to start it <lb />
off at Greensboro <lb />
It is said that the <lb />
stood and listened to the groans <lb />
and cries of wounded and dying <lb />
in the wreck near Hamlet last <lb />
week and but few of them <lb />
any assistance. It was <lb />
their own race that lay <lb />
between the broken fragments <lb />
of the cars, but it only the <lb />
white people who worked heroic <lb />
ally t relieve the suffering and <lb />
remove the dead bodies. After <lb />
being in a civilized country for <lb />
more than four centuries and <lb />
having enjoyed their own free- <lb />
for over forty years, it does <lb />
Mr. Bryan has accepted an in <lb />
to dine with the news- <lb />
bill submitting to a vote of the; he reaches New <lb />
county the question of issuing k Re in good com <lb />
bonds la sufficient quantity to <lb />
build good public roads through- <lb />
out the county Just now this; Q Democrats think its <lb />
county's greatest need is j for President like the <lb />
roads; and they will never get Nebraskan. I hat State swells <lb />
much better under the present j getting in the Bryan <lb />
of working them. <lb />
the people realize the fact that <lb />
the interest on a bond issue <lb />
to build a system of <lb />
roads will not take as much <lb />
money out of their pockets an- <lb />
as they are now in <lb />
taxes for poor roads, they will <lb />
favor the issuing of such bonds. <lb />
With bonds the entire county <lb />
have good roads in a short <lb />
while, but unless such a step is <lb />
taken the <lb />
The failure of Sage Co., <lb />
of New York, for <lb />
ought to learn people <lb />
to quit their in <lb />
bucket shops. <lb />
The country will breathe with <lb />
more relief now since the dis- <lb />
campaign for governor <lb />
Will continue to Georgia has to an end by <lb />
I . . . . U <lb />
bear the tax bad roads <lb />
impose upon them. Nothing <lb />
would develop the county more <lb />
and increase its wealth faster <lb />
than good roads. <lb />
Robinson island has <lb />
been destroyed, but the song <lb />
did not go along with it. <lb />
the primaries in that State go <lb />
largely for Smith. <lb />
South Carolina has bobbed up <lb />
with another lynching, making <lb />
three in ten days. If she does <lb />
not take as many in a bunch as <lb />
her sister State, she makes up <lb />
it in the frequency of single <lb />
I seem that this race of people <lb />
ought show more humane <lb />
feeling and at least respond to <lb />
cries of wounded and of <lb />
their race in a disaster like that. <lb />
Here is an incident related by <lb />
one who was assisting to re- <lb />
move the wounded from <lb />
the He found a colored <lb />
infant with a broken limb and <lb />
t it up. He turned to a <lb />
woman and asked her to <lb />
hold it for a minutes till he <lb />
looked for its mother, She <lb />
ed to take it. He then insisted, <lb />
telling her that he only asked <lb />
her to hold it for a few minute. <lb />
She sir, got I o <lb />
baby of my own and I <lb />
to hold somebody else's <lb />
This heartless was so pro- <lb />
to the gentleman that he ad- <lb />
dressed in language would <lb />
Dot do for a hymn book and told <lb />
her that she to be lying <lb />
with that pile of dead hues. <lb />
Incidents like this would seem to <lb />
indicate that white people -re <lb />
letter to colored race <lb />
are to each other <lb />
Home. <lb />
Way the old Confederate vet- <lb />
have the best time of their <lb />
lives at the encampment at More <lb />
head this week. <lb />
And now it is Illinois that has <lb />
come into the Bryan column. <lb />
The Democrats that State <lb />
have endorsed the Nebraskan. <lb />
A fellow out in Oklahoma <lb />
claimed to be Adam and <lb />
a camp which lie called <lb />
the Garden of Eden. He <lb />
about fifty followers and <lb />
they paraded half clothed. That <lb />
crowd is fearfully out of date. <lb />
Married Second Time <lb />
Mr. Olive, H. C, Aim. <lb />
Four and half year ago Ira <lb />
h son of Louis <lb />
daughter <lb />
Aleck ho near <lb />
Mount Olive. Tie <lb />
obtained lees <lb />
place in <lb />
lived together In Holiday until <lb />
the Her <lb />
father them and before <lb />
daughter <lb />
would like go <lb />
with g t <lb />
WHERE THE FAULT IS IF THERE IS <lb />
FAULT. <lb />
It is just as well for people who <lb />
say that law is the result of <lb />
the failure of the courts to <lb />
and to pause, ex- <lb />
ground the stand upon <lb />
analyze of their <lb />
words. It will lie conceded by <lb />
everybody that the judiciary of <lb />
North is incorruptible; <lb />
that almost without our <lb />
judges will rule fairly upon <lb />
Mini charge juries fairly, ac- <lb />
to the law evidence. <lb />
It is of law <lb />
lo fight them, even to the <lb />
grave; tins is allowed them by the <lb />
law the public; it is expected <lb />
them, and nothing is ex <lb />
peeled. Where, then, -dote the <lb />
responsibility for the <lb />
of justice Obviously with <lb />
The people. Thus we <lb />
have the argument, to its <lb />
conclusion, that the people torn <lb />
felons then get mad <lb />
about it and other <lb />
fear they will turn them loose, <lb />
too. It is a grave imputation up- <lb />
on the citizenship of a State to say <lb />
that its be trusted <lb />
to convict criminal and <lb />
mutt be if at all, by <lb />
the <lb />
the news columns of <lb />
d paper a loan whose name is <lb />
not given is quoted is as g <lb />
if be he would nut <lb />
be afraid lo ill man in <lb />
of county not <lb />
mentioned. The speaker <lb />
did not weigh his words. If be <lb />
he meant that the people, the <lb />
jurors, of his county are <lb />
a choice population <lb />
lo live amongst. <lb />
Argue the miscarriage justice <lb />
in the court house, up and <lb />
down the other, it all comes <lb />
to this, that whatever the <lb />
they are .- the <lb />
people. The <lb />
t be v-ice p <lb />
for justice or <lb />
uS the case may u, is their <lb />
Voice. -Like like <lb />
like people, like The gen- <lb />
quoted could not claim that <lb />
the of population his <lb />
county love honor <lb />
justice while admitting that <lb />
lice is for sale in his court <lb />
for a fountain send h <lb />
both sweet and waters. <lb />
Observer. <lb />
H. TAFT. <lb />
W. H. RICKS. <lb />
Furniture Problem <lb />
We can solve it for you. <lb />
Leadership<lb />
Furniture Sale Competition is <lb />
many and loud. <lb />
WHO WHY <lb />
What shall There is but one <lb />
test. That sale is best and most important <lb />
that offers you <lb />
IV- Lowest Prices Furniture You Wan <lb />
Come and <lb />
i H. TAFT COMPANY <lb />
Pictures Framed <lb />
TO <lb />
FALL GOODS. <lb />
We are now selling <lb />
ladies oxfords, figured law <lb />
laces and embroideries <lb />
cost. <lb />
Looks like the work in Cuba <lb />
will have to be done over again, <lb />
judging from the revolution in <lb />
progress in a portion of the is- <lb />
land. <lb />
It is now Bald the <lb />
in South Carolina are <lb />
the It is enough <lb />
to craze the ones who dangle at <lb />
of the rope. <lb />
W bile the call from both nation <lb />
congressional committees is <lb />
for contributions, the <lb />
is given out that larger do- <lb />
nations will not be declined. <lb />
hue went with him but was not <lb />
I allowed to return to her bus <lb />
A man and a woman, About a <lb />
Claiming to be j a divorce for her For <lb />
while holding a revival p, years she had <lb />
in county were gull- J heard nothing from on- <lb />
of such immoral conduct that a few days ago. she <lb />
the people of the community be- heard that he was living . Ben- <lb />
. ,. m township, Johnson <lb />
indignant and drove them L to away <lb />
away. That was the right course I her the time <lb />
to pursue. go to him, which she did, <lb />
I arriving there Saturday even- <lb />
Secretary Parker, of the State August 4th. at On <lb />
Cotton Growers- Association, j they were <lb />
. ,, ., I marred again and are now hap- <lb />
a meeting the town- She Ls now only <lb />
THEY SET BAD EXAMPLE. <lb />
safes at Hamlet were re- <lb />
cracked and robbed by <lb />
burglars. If the money in those <lb />
safe.- had deposited in a <lb />
bank the burglars could not <lb />
have gotten it. <lb />
President Roosevelt must <lb />
have feeling the effects of a <lb />
plunge in Oyster Bay when he <lb />
said the D party <lb />
get oil the earth. But he <lb />
rind out Democrats will <lb />
it just because <lb />
o. <lb />
She <lb />
nineteen years old <lb />
ship associations to be held Sat- <lb />
25th Inst . at o'clock, <lb />
and delegates to the <lb />
meeting to be held Sept. 1st. The weather may be likened t <lb />
The township meetings are also a well known man in Greens <lb />
f who a number years <lb />
to obtain information as to , ,. <lb />
ago made a profession <lb />
and joined the church. He had <lb />
been a lively citizen in the way <lb />
of business methods and his rep <lb />
The Nashville <lb />
why men will p-r <lb />
gambling concerns lo <lb />
operate at their doors, inducing <lb />
and enticing and old <lb />
men lo risk their money <lb />
in rue netting rich <lb />
One real that <lb />
u-s are taking turn iii I lie wheel aid <lb />
they not to have the concern <lb />
too away. Meet young men <lb />
who are thus led follow the <lb />
of the Ramblers are <lb />
in In <lb />
would tins <lb />
won by ex- <lb />
ail <lb />
The price on all Dry Goods <lb />
Notions will be marked down <lb />
3.00 <lb />
Shoes at <lb />
2.50 <lb />
Shoes at -V <lb />
c figured <lb />
n at <lb />
lie <lb />
figured Op <lb />
Lawn at w <lb />
1-2 cent <lb />
Percale at <lb />
A. F. C. Qr <lb />
hams at <lb />
Jas F <lb />
conditions and the amount of old <lb />
cotton now being held by the far- <lb />
will <lb />
he say <lb />
Now and then we read of deals <lb />
made by some enterprising and <lb />
thrifty colored man that ought <lb />
to be enough to jar the shiftless <lb />
of his race and give them <lb />
them an ambition to go to work <lb />
do something themselves <lb />
for taking sharp turns <lb />
, was great He made his money <lb />
by tuning mortgages, shaving <lb />
notes, etc., and it was a cold day <lb />
when be did not gel usury. In- <lb />
side of a month after his pro- <lb />
of religion he was <lb />
ed with a man <lb />
Ml <lb />
and was roundly abused, <lb />
the wealth- but a friend who <lb />
colored man in Durham, re- that the man had been a <lb />
acres of so long that a complete <lb />
Other towns are calling attention <lb />
to the that its <lb />
are making and this reminds <lb />
us that town has a law <lb />
three a <lb />
drug store, two insurance <lb />
companies, and the largest brick <lb />
manufacturer in this community is <lb />
-Hundreds of <lb />
their homes A suburb, <lb />
is practically owned by them <lb />
and the buildings and <lb />
will compare favorably with those <lb />
of any set of white people in moder- <lb />
ate circumstances. The i who <lb />
makes a town his home and stays <lb />
there can do well and is a fairy <lb />
citizen. Durham <lb />
Save the Worry <lb />
The hot weather brings y <lb />
enough discomfort without adding to it by worrying r to <lb />
buy for breakfast, dinner or supper. With such a st of <lb />
Groceries, Canned Goods, Package <lb />
Goods, Pickles, Butter Cheese, <lb />
Tea Cakes, Fruits, as I carry, the selecting- and <lb />
easy and the saved It will take no t to <lb />
you of if you visit, my store and see what I car y. <lb />
You can find me one door North of s. <lb />
land <lb />
, a residence i nation could not be affected all <lb />
w . ,, -o ma OBOe. him said <lb />
M with a conscience section for which he paid u , way <lb />
. tr ,, the <lb />
An i up Monroe. will improve the property <lb />
has M houses rent col. <lb />
called on a -i.--------m <lb />
t red people. <lb />
not belong to the class of <lb />
Ho said failure <lb />
b weight on has to running <lb />
fr forty and he from the sheriff or <lb />
could not stand it any longer. lynching mobs. <lb />
the weather hereabout; i- has <lb />
been so beastly that it cannot be <lb />
Fitzgerald does expected to get decent all at <lb />
once Record. <lb />
A millionaire's life a cap- <lb />
ital <lb />
J. B <lb />
When a gets into <lb />
trouble there are very few of his <lb />
race who are willing to help him <lb />
out, and he invariably has to go <lb />
to his white friends if he a <lb />
favor done Yet that same <lb />
will do everything in his <lb />
power against tho man who be- <lb />
friends Sun. <lb />
Neat Job Printing <lb />
Our specially. V <lb />
fief Job Printing <lb />
WINTERVILLE <lb />
This department is in of F. C. NYE, who is authorized to rep- <lb />
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory <lb />
N. C. Aug. <lb />
As surely as an acorn will grow <lb />
Into oak when it has the proper <lb />
so surely will small <lb />
savings made and de- <lb />
posited in a savings bank gr. w t- <lb />
an independent fortune. The <lb />
Bank of Winterville has <lb />
department that pay interest <lb />
time deposits. Start a savings <lb />
Account now. add to it as <lb />
you are able. <lb />
Nice line of fresh <lb />
ways hand Barter <lb />
Jo.<lb />
Ml,. M. O. August <lb />
. L u wife. <lb />
B W Tucker went to of <lb />
J. B. <lb />
in <lb />
Friday. <lb />
A nice of tin hand <lb />
at <lb />
A large lot of <lb />
Of all <lb />
the <lb />
fine V V. J. <lb />
on street, re- <lb />
Dome <lb />
Lottie Dickens and Boas <lb />
Bell, together with Mr. J W <lb />
Sykes left Tuesday for New York <lb />
fall <lb />
trunk. See <lb />
them <lb />
car <lb />
traveling <lb />
bargains <lb />
Elder T. N. to <lb />
Friday <lb />
Miss Kate Chapman went <lb />
Friday evening. <lb />
A car load of received <lb />
at Harrington, Co., <lb />
lo <lb />
and telescopes <lb />
has just arrived at <lb />
Misses Meta and Nannie A. W. and and their <lb />
accompanied by Ml of millinery <lb />
Both to House I <lb />
Thursday. <lb />
takes the place of <lb />
We sell it. <lb />
B. T. Cox, Bro. <lb />
of dress shirts ever <lb />
in Winterville at <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
John David Smith went lo <lb />
Greenville Friday afternoon. , , <lb />
Cox returned <lb />
Miss household remedy. A. con- <lb />
from <lb />
of Teachers Bibles, we are off- bi <lb />
wing to 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 />
Kidney trouble, Liver com- <lb />
plaint, Female weakness, cut <lb />
sores etc. For sale at the drug <lb />
tire of B. T. Bro. <lb />
Misses and <lb />
Mae Bailey, of Kalamazoo, Mich., <lb />
who have been the guests of <lb />
F. G. <lb />
the part several weeks, <lb />
have returned to their homes. <lb />
Mr. Whaley will leave Friday en <lb />
lo Kalamazoo. <lb />
v J. B. <lb />
cobs spent in Greenville. <lb />
Hon. Geo. H. is guest <lb />
of Dr. J. O. on <lb />
L. P. of <lb />
is the guest of O. G. Cal- <lb />
on Grove <lb />
Secretary of the <lb />
Cotton <lb />
has asked to resign, <lb />
because of his past conduct H <lb />
will be by some <lb />
honest Already <lb />
C, O. <lb />
the tie <lb />
b-en <lb />
our mind- mere is a bet- <lb />
man in in than Ml, <lb />
Moore for mis position trust. <lb />
Mr. Moore known c he is <lb />
with the <lb />
the association. An <lb />
best of all, he has the work at <lb />
heart. He has more for the <lb />
almost any man in <lb />
the South and his efforts have <lb />
never lagged. Thoroughly cap- <lb />
able is for this important <lb />
worthy. <lb />
We shall tie exceedingly glad lo <lb />
hear that he is chosen as secretary <lb />
of the e <lb />
News. <lb />
SOUTHERN COTTON ASSOCIATION <lb />
TO ME SEPT. I <lb />
Miss Annie Carroll was <lb />
Wednesday. <lb />
j. L. Butt, of Beaufort county, <lb />
Mrs. B. D. Carroll and little son, i was While here <lb />
of Williamston, came in a The school <lb />
day to visit relatives here. none and <lb />
Miss Cox returned advantages offered by our <lb />
Ayden Thursday. attract people from <lb />
of having direction. Let them con- <lb />
pant when Harrington, Barber to come. We have a mum <lb />
Co., have just received anew lot, welcome for all such as Mr. Butt. <lb />
that they will sell nice summer lawns, <lb />
For fruit jars rubbers lusters, <lb />
to Harrington, Barber Co. Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
A. M. Mosely, Greenville, j herring-, at <lb />
was here Friday. ton, Barber Co. <lb />
The A. G. Cox Manufacturing <lb />
y shooting Officers at <lb />
ls to We learn a shooting took <lb />
Co. have just installed a new <lb />
boiler for their plant here. <lb />
Straws tell which way the wind <lb />
blows, notice the stream of <lb />
customers going in and out from <lb />
Harrington, Co's. <lb />
All colors of paint, and yellow <lb />
Fancy white all <lb />
washable, at cost. <lb />
Harrington, Co. <lb />
J. D. Crawford from <lb />
Thursday. <lb />
Misses Evelyn and Pattie Button <lb />
and left Friday <lb />
at Barber to visit relatives at Oak- <lb />
Miss Little <lb />
from where she has been mullets at <lb />
visiting. Little Miss Lizzie Spear, Co. <lb />
came home with her. <lb />
A. W. Ange and Co. are clean <lb />
logout cheap. <lb />
1.50 pants <lb />
1.25 ,. cents <lb />
2.00 ,. <lb />
,. m 1.75 <lb />
3.00 3.19 <lb />
A fall line of summer silks ail <lb />
at cost. Harrington Barber Co. <lb />
Have seen those at <lb />
shop. They are <lb />
nice too. You <lb />
will wantons, that <lb />
of of Call see <lb />
Mrs. Bell left <lb />
City. <lb />
Shepherd, o is <lb />
i f r, Mr-, f. G. <lb />
Whaley, on Bobbin's boulevard, <lb />
Mayor O. G. who has <lb />
been <lb />
past few day <lb />
Charles Baker, who has <lb />
from acute neural- <lb />
for pat several days, i <lb />
much better this writing. Mr. <lb />
Baker's m my lends trust he <lb />
will be able lo resume his <lb />
in a days. <lb />
Owing the <lb />
work on new trolley <lb />
here to has been <lb />
present. Although <lb />
at one time there considerable <lb />
among the residents <lb />
along the proposed lest the <lb />
projected road be given up alto- <lb />
the prompt action of the <lb />
controls the <lb />
property in beginning the work <lb />
immediately has restored the con- <lb />
of all doubling <lb />
Registered at the Hotel Leg <lb />
with the surveying corps of the<lb />
Jno. F. Charlton, <lb />
E. K. of Lara, V-i., <lb />
The Pitt division of the <lb />
Southern Cotton i k <lb />
meet at the cart house in <lb />
ville at eleven o'clock, a. m , <lb />
September 1st. 1906. It If <lb />
very important that the <lb />
be fully represents <lb />
at this meeting, and it is <lb />
that each will send delegates and <lb />
assist in the transaction of b <lb />
demanding attention. <lb />
K. Cotton, Pie- <lb />
W. A. B. Sec. <lb />
Chicago <lb />
Don't Swelter Another Day <lb />
comfort nor the conventions demand <lb />
a with a suit tor Summer service. <lb />
It has simply no function. We have lines of <lb />
Coat and Suits in Single and Double <lb />
models extremely light weight <lb />
such as Wool Crash and Serge in distinct- <lb />
patterns and colors. There is not an <lb />
cloth in either coat or trousers. <lb />
We've underwear by breezy Negligee <lb />
Shirts, cool Hosiery. and Headgear.<lb />
place at Farm ville i <lb />
a policeman and <lb />
were the The <lb />
the officers had a failing out, <lb />
-in h and fired several <lb />
shots at other. Fortunately <lb />
neither of the show took effect an- <lb />
no done. Officers <lb />
should k-i-p the peace instead of <lb />
it. <lb />
We've everything in apparel conducive to a <lb />
Man's hot comfort, and all at <lb />
prices. <lb />
FRANK WILSON <lb />
The King Clothier. <lb />
said the <lb />
I conceal <lb />
not fro n Ins world <lb />
replied her father, <lb />
her new shirt waist, <lb />
do o think you Might <lb />
t. Post. <lb />
Pulley <lb />
THE HOME OF WOMAN'S <lb />
M. SCHULTZ <lb />
All qualities of calico at th. m. <lb />
Good Umbrellas this Lemuel Taylor and Frank <lb />
rainy weather. Have you from near were visiting <lb />
new line If frauds prospecting here <lb />
not, don't delay, to <lb />
you wait you may OS too <lb />
B. F. Manning U, L. <lb />
returned from Baltimore <lb />
Friday evening. <lb />
Contractors of wood and brick <lb />
Sec US for lowest <lb />
pi ices. attention <lb />
R. <lb />
S. Nobles, <lb />
Buck. <lb />
W. Hurst and wife arrived <lb />
Friday evening from Windsor <lb />
where they have been visiting <lb />
We will admit that advertising <lb />
repays its cost manifold to any <lb />
But after all the things <lb />
its quality for less <lb />
than it can be had elsewhere, is <lb />
the best scheme we have found <lb />
yet. However u is being demon- <lb />
lo us by mail orders we <lb />
are receiving from <lb />
of a who have <lb />
stock and made about <lb />
prices. <lb />
But Carolina Supply Co. <lb />
For hay, corn and oats go <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
H. L. Staley, of Staley, Ran- <lb />
county, a former student of <lb />
Winterville School, is here <lb />
friends. There is some- <lb />
thing about place and the <lb />
brings them <lb />
you want the best cart that <lb />
is Then get one with <lb />
made by the A. O <lb />
Co. Plenty of them <lb />
hand, <lb />
The Pitt County school <lb />
seems Have made a Tory <lb />
are and comfortable and sup- <lb />
ply a long want. Send your Greenville. <lb />
K. Price, of Harrisonburg, Va., <lb />
K. s. of Lexington, <lb />
Va., and W. it. J. Donn, of <lb />
Ala, G S. of <lb />
and leanings. <lb />
Exit, Va. <lb />
Although there was a slight dis <lb />
turbines Saturday ion <lb />
Jackson avenue, prompt work <lb />
of our efficient Chief of <lb />
St what might have <lb />
resulted in a row. Too <lb />
much cannot be said of the worthy <lb />
In which the chief deals <lb />
with disturbers of the peace. <lb />
B. T. spent Tuesday in <lb />
order to the A. G. Mfg. Co. <lb />
F. F. Cox <lb />
Wednesday. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. <lb />
hive from a visit to <lb />
Plymouth. <lb />
Miss Dora Cox is <lb />
at Morehead. <lb />
For Cash. <lb />
We are now offering our entire <lb />
line o Summer Pauls at <lb />
cost. We must nave room for our <lb />
fall stock, and are lotted lo make <lb />
this sacrifice. <lb />
Pants for <lb />
13,00 Pauls for 82.20. <lb />
a Pants for <lb />
Pants for 11.85. <lb />
1.50 Pants for <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
yards Laces and Hamburg <lb />
at cost. Dome early and get the <lb />
bargains. <lb />
Harrington. Bather Co. <lb />
V. M Ward, of New Bern, and <lb />
P. of Norfolk, were <lb />
here today. <lb />
W- of Washington, <lb />
pasted through here today <lb />
t. Greenville. <lb />
Rev. Isaac of <lb />
town, N. C, has returned from <lb />
Blackjack. Dr. will till <lb />
at Heights <lb />
on Sunday the <lb />
and retail Grocer an-, <lb />
Dealer. Cash paid <lb />
Par, Cotton Oil <lb />
Em, etc- <lb />
,, <lb />
Safes, t <lb />
Gail -i <lb />
High West en <lb />
Henry George <lb />
Cherries, Peach-35. <lb />
Snap, Jelly, <lb />
Flour Coffee, <lb />
Magic Food, <lb />
Seed Meal Halls. <lb />
deeds, Apples, <lb />
Dried Apples, <lb />
Currents, Raisins, <lb />
Md Ware, Tin and <lb />
Cakes and <lb />
Batter, <lb />
Machines and on <lb />
Quality and <lb />
.; h. <lb />
S. M. SCHULTZ <lb />
Our Mr. IV. Bowen <lb />
is in Northern Markets <lb />
Purchasing Fall Stock <lb />
Watch For Our New <lb />
Goods. <lb />
I. M. <lb />
BAKER CONFECTIONER <lb />
Sales room in building <lb />
COUNTY, s <lb />
named will <lb />
Mab <lb />
m tho suit <lb />
d farther <lb />
l at th; <lb />
next term of-aid <lb />
. on H Of September hot, <lb />
Ores; <lb />
ville N In tho <lb />
will <lb />
the noun forth relief In<lb />
I, I <lb />
for <lb />
Fresh Pies, Cakes <lb />
Bread daily Special orders <lb />
for Pies sent early in morn- <lb />
filled in time <lb />
for <lb />
of Fruits <lb />
Candies constantly on hand <lb />
I also handle <lb />
brands of Cigars and To- <lb />
Give me a call. <lb />
J. M. <lb />
OWE <lb />
Tobacco Pack Barns and <lb />
ton Gins <lb />
insured <lb />
Reasonable Rates. <lb />
Apply to it A. WHIT <lb />
INSURANCE, <lb />
It is sure to pay<lb /></p>
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I 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 />
-OVERTHROWN- <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 that will come within speaking distance of the one <lb />
. now going on at <lb />
C T BIG STORE <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 HOST FORCEFUL WORDS WOULD NOT EXAGGERATE. <lb />
French Dress Ginghams <lb />
Old Figure yards <lb />
to each customer. styles to <lb />
select from. New figure 1-2 <lb />
Embroideries. <lb />
Old Figure <lb />
New figure <lb />
Colored Lawn <lb />
Old figure He New figure <lb />
Ladies Vests <lb />
Old figure New figure <lb />
Necessity Knows N Law. <lb />
Ways Different <lb />
We inaugurate this final disposal of timely <lb />
dry goods, clothing. hats, furniture, car- <lb />
pets, etc. just in the best season. Provide now <lb />
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 He New figure <lb />
Ladies Black Hose <lb />
Old figure New figure <lb />
Boys Suits, All Sizes <lb />
Old figure <lb />
New figure <lb />
Bargains For AIL <lb />
Boys Suits All Sizes <lb />
Old figure <lb />
New figure <lb />
Id figure <lb />
New figure <lb />
Mens Pat Leather Shoes <lb />
Old figure <lb />
New figure <lb />
At These Absurd Prices We Are Go- <lb />
to Limit to Days Only <lb />
This gives you ample time to gather together <lb />
a new suit tor the father brother and son. a <lb />
new dress for the mother, sister or daughter, a <lb />
roll of 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 <lb />
Now <lb />
Window Shades <lb />
Old figure New figure <lb />
Ladies Pat Tip <lb />
Shoes <lb />
Old figure <lb />
New figure <lb />
FARMVILLE ITEMS. <lb />
N. C, <lb />
Miss <lb />
is visiting Misses Ada and <lb />
Mi--. W. R. H left today <lb />
for <lb />
A. M. Pollard, wife child <lb />
mod Mrs. Par lie Belcher are <lb />
spending some; time at Ocean <lb />
Va. <lb />
Mi-n Everett, of Wash- <lb />
is visiting her sister, Mrs. <lb />
trunk <lb />
a number of young people <lb />
from this place service- <lb />
at King's Cross Sunday <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. hi . <lb />
returned home after a <lb />
visit relative in Rocky <lb />
and <lb />
J. is improving bi <lb />
art gallery very by turning <lb />
it putting mu <lb />
front, <lb />
The verdict of be coroner n <lb />
that inquest river the <lb />
of Miss Hi.- <lb />
young who in <lb />
in ill hole, ill she <lb />
I suicide and w is nor <lb />
To Publishers <lb />
and Printer <lb />
on <lb />
w- <lb />
r- face Id Brae Co.<lb />
I I. I, I i <lb />
i h in ; v as us <lb />
any unsightly <lb />
kit I .-i on the i . <lb />
PRICES <lb />
Column and Head <lb />
Rules regular lengths <lb />
L. s. and <lb />
Head in <lb />
and over per <lb />
A of refaced <lb />
Rule, full <lb />
will be cheerfully <lb />
sent on application. <lb />
Printers Co <lb />
Manufactures of Type <lb />
High Grade Mater <lb />
N. Ninth Street. Philadelphia. <lb />
Friend, i Worth Reading <lb />
Suppose You Stop and See <lb />
lint it Wonderful <lb />
Greensboro, N. C. March 1903. <lb />
Mrs Joe take pleas- <lb />
in stating your Remedy <lb />
has cured our little girl of <lb />
a very bad case of which <lb />
covered a part of body. <lb />
She had eczema from <lb />
the time she weeks old, <lb />
until she was old. She <lb />
is now well and I feel <lb />
that I . too high I v of <lb />
it bus hi -viii v of <lb />
It for Mil R.<lb />
SOUTHERN R. R. CO <lb />
N. S. <lb />
Steamboat Service. <lb />
L. leaves <lb />
Washington daily <lb />
at a. Bi. for Greenville; leaves <lb />
daily <lb />
at m. for <lb />
Connecting at with <lb />
Norfolk Southern Railroad for <lb />
Norfolk, Philadelphia, <lb />
New York, Boston and all other <lb />
North. Connects a Norfolk <lb />
all points West. <lb />
Shippers should order their <lb />
freight via Norfolk, care Norfolk <lb />
Southern R. R. <lb />
Bailing home subject to change <lb />
without notice. <lb />
J. J. CHERRY, Agent, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
General <lb />
f. . Norfolk. V. <lb />
M V, p j <lb />
Green- <lb />
T. and <lb />
Not Quite <lb />
How often you can get a <lb />
thing <lb />
nail or screw driver or <lb />
lacking. Have a good <lb />
tool box and be <lb />
emergencies. Our line of tools <lb />
is all to J could desire, and <lb />
we will sea that your tool <lb />
box does not lack a single <lb />
useful article. <lb />
I Of Course <lb />
You get Harness, <lb />
Horse Goods, <lb />
of <lb />
Corey <lb />
Be Sure That You Get Your Share -n- country Ready nixed paints. <lb />
We beg leave to announce that we arc <lb />
Wholesale and Retail<lb />
White Lead, Paints, <lb />
Colors, and and <lb />
This business has been built by efforts that have been made and the unusual service that it has rendered <lb />
with the rare values given Hundreds i values that will find no rival outside <lb />
will he shown and proven to you when you arrive the day we operate. <lb />
m m n n t <lb />
. Lt Store That<lb />
-----r. . ., . <lb />
f. K. L. Can, <lb />
Dentist. <lb />
Harry Skinner. <lb />
II. W. <lb />
SKINNER t WHEDBEE. <lb />
tO <lb />
K UP. <lb />
Hi- <lb />
Court of Pitt minify <lb />
will of <lb />
not let -iv i n i <lb />
i to <lb />
Greenville, N. Q. <lb />
N. <lb />
I have taken up one black bar <lb />
boat, weight about pounds, <lb />
Jo mm i no ear Owner can same <lb />
, . <lb />
paving <lb />
will . .- <lb />
In of <lb />
f u r R. No. g. N. C <lb />
of atria Blocks <lb />
There is no line in the world better than <lb />
the Harrison line. It behind it a <lb />
reputation for honorable and honorable <lb />
dealings. . <lb />
If you use the Harrison Paints <lb />
never worry quality. <lb />
trust that you favor us with your <lb />
of whenever you want for any <lb />
Have just a car load and <lb />
can give you Special Price, <lb />
Baker Hart <lb />
N. C,<lb />
. m <lb />
mm <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 wail until you have a big deposit. <lb />
We accept small ons as well. We <lb />
pay interest on Time Deposits. If <lb />
you do not carry a account, come <lb />
in or write us. <lb />
THE GREENVILLE BUNKING I TRUST CO.<lb />
w W <lb />
V THE BANK of GREENVILLE <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
CAPITAL . 25.000.00 <lb />
SURPLUS .--- 25,000.00 <lb />
UNDIVIDED PROFITS 18,800.00 <lb />
ASSETS OVER <lb />
NATIVE <lb />
,, SAFE AND <lb />
tin- native <lb />
in Amt m <lb />
for <lb />
of i well ii. <lb />
tin- <lb />
f .-- and <lb />
m ii. The <lb />
Indian never work lie <lb />
ell indo the lei hunt. <lb />
he lier. <lb />
for Unit wan ill. remedy fur <lb />
.- i i <lb />
I In hi i <lb />
i. i <lb />
nil i i- ii if . <lb />
in <lb />
painful n. <lb />
from and the <lb />
Ute use <lb />
favorite <lb />
over lower <lb />
of <lb />
bearing net <lb />
A Pry- <lb />
will marvelous <lb />
in all eases, and a <lb />
cure in fur a r.-a- <lb />
lime. The <lb />
i a agent. <lb />
wholly prepared <lb />
roots, without a drop of alcohol in its <lb />
make up. whereat all other <lb />
put up sale <lb />
woman's peculiar large <lb />
quantities of which <lb />
are very harmful, to <lb />
women. <lb />
neither alcohol nor harmful <lb />
forming All Ingredient arc <lb />
each It i a <lb />
Invigorating tonic, <lb />
and strength In particular to <lb />
organs feminine, weak <lb />
and sickly women, who arc <lb />
or debilitated, for women who <lb />
work In store, or who <lb />
sit at typewriter or machine, <lb />
or bear beam burdens, and for <lb />
nursing Pierces <lb />
will prove a <lb />
because of Its health restoring and <lb />
strength-giving power. <lb />
For constipation, the true, scientific <lb />
cure Is Pierre's Pleasant <lb />
harmless, yet sure. <lb />
H. A. <lb />
JOHN A <lb />
Ricks. <lb />
HEADQUARTERS FOR <lb />
GENERAL MErCHANDISE <lb />
Having consolidated the two stocks of H. A. and John A. is one <lb />
store we are prepared to furnish our customers anything needed in <lb />
Dry goods and groceries <lb />
We will carry an up-to-date line <lb />
BETWEEN LINES IN A TALE OF CRIME <lb />
We pay interest on Time Certificates <lb />
or on money deposited for a <lb />
stipulated time <lb />
Accounts of merchants, far- <lb />
and individuals solicited <lb />
R. L. Davis, <lb />
L. Little. Cashier. <lb />
FOR SALE <lb />
SECOND hand MACHINERY <lb />
One H. P. Boiler <lb />
One H P. Center Crank <lb />
One Saw mill <lb />
One saw F. and C <lb />
One Measly Power Press. <lb />
This machinery is months and will be sold cheap. It is <lb />
good as new, purchaser can have or <lb />
either or both <lb />
HENRY HIDING, agent <lb />
Knowing <lb />
is HALF OF IT. <lb />
Your i h i i i i Ii v 11- <lb />
when it to buying <lb />
w. at to i t. where to buy, and what you are going to pay is where the <lb />
cop <lb />
My prices will you that this is the place to <lb />
buy <lb />
COTTON SEED. MEAL AND HULLS <lb />
Hay, Corn, Oats Bran, Ship Stuff, Lime and Groceries. <lb />
When you anything in tins line it will be to your interest to <lb />
On the surface the what <lb />
happened on the Titus place, n <lb />
from L. I., last Fri- <lb />
day is a commonplace tale o nor <lb />
g-e-. The Ma- <lb />
had a money <lb />
and were suspected having <lb />
When Mrs. was <lb />
alone I tie murderer came about his <lb />
evil d failed after all to <lb />
the family hoard <lb />
Hut between lines this <lb />
crime <lb />
pot to he The <lb />
c P land ten <lb />
They took me drill <lb />
They have <lb />
Their lent has been paid promptly <lb />
aid have acquired a <lb />
sin phi-. la fact they have <lb />
the money in the house instead of <lb />
putting it in the bank is a bit of <lb />
which is mere detail- <lb />
Tie main thing is the family Hate <lb />
of i dependence. It was exhibited <lb />
partly in comfortable <lb />
with which the father hitch- <lb />
ed up one team and went to mar- <lb />
on Friday, while the three <lb />
wart mi is up another and <lb />
drove tn corn-field. <lb />
This tale of thrift could b <lb />
p. in d many hundreds of times, <lb />
which the and place, <lb />
busy households of III Is- <lb />
mi and Ne <lb />
truck-farming Adopt- <lb />
ed have <lb />
Oil acres right out <lb />
side on the Diet <lb />
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York World. <lb />
see <lb />
F- M JOHNSTON- <lb />
Leader In L w 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. C A H H <lb />
The Hardware Man. <lb />
TOM WATSON IS RED-HEADED. <lb />
A typographical error has raised <lb />
a question in New York as to th <lb />
color of Tom Watson's hair. It <lb />
is red. He is a red-headed man, <lb />
both as to poll and temperament. <lb />
His politics is red-headed. He <lb />
was a red-headed Democrat before <lb />
he became a red-headed <lb />
and while he remained a populist <lb />
be was the red-headiest member of <lb />
the organization. He is again a <lb />
Democrat and a champ- <lb />
of Hoke for governor of <lb />
Georgia- His vocabulary is red- <lb />
headed. Whether praising his <lb />
friends or denouncing his <lb />
he sees red and talks writes <lb />
r.-d. First mid lust and in every <lb />
way he is a lion. <lb />
The color of his hair is the index to <lb />
the man. Not unlikely the heat of <lb />
this summer is in part due to the <lb />
fact that Mr. Watson is again in <lb />
eruption. <lb />
Hats, Shoes, dress goods, Notions, Sc. <lb />
In Groceries we will have all times a full line of the very best goods, not only <lb />
the staples like <lb />
Meat, Flour, Sugar, coffee, but all kinds of <lb />
canned goods, the finest brands <lb />
We can supply anything you need to wear or to eat, and pay highest prices <lb />
COUNTRY PRODUCE. Quality and prices of our goods will please you. <lb />
Ricks, <lb />
Pitt County i In Court, <lb />
Beet Carolina Hallway <lb />
T. White <lb />
a Shelly Swain <lb />
guardian f said Octavia <lb />
T, W Whitehurst, who is a defendant <lb />
-i the above ed cause, will take <lb />
that a special proceeding, en- <lb />
titled as above, baa <lb />
in the Superior court Of Pitt county, <lb />
the to e a right <lb />
of way for the plaintiff's railway <lb />
across a tract of land in Farmville <lb />
township, Pitt county, In which the<lb />
defendant will further late notice <lb />
that he is required to appear at the <lb />
of the Clerk of Superior court of <lb />
said county on Friday the <lb />
August 1806, in the Greenville, <lb />
answer or to the petition <lb />
and complaint in said proceeding, or <lb />
the plaintiff will apply to the court fat <lb />
he relief therein <lb />
the day of July <lb />
D. C. MOORE, <lb />
Clerk Com <lb />
BETHEL BANKING AND TRUST GO. <lb />
AT BETHEL, N. C <lb />
At the close of <lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
Loans and discounts <lb />
Overdrafts 631.12 <lb />
Furniture Fixtures <lb />
Due from Banks and <lb />
Bankers 10,317.63 <lb />
Cash items 1.1 <lb />
Gold coin, 885.00 <lb />
Silver National bank <lb />
and other U. S. notes 2,119.43 <lb />
June <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
i stock <lb />
Surplus fund <lb />
Undivided profits <lb />
Billi Parable <lb />
certificates of <lb />
deposit <lb />
Deposits subj. to check <lb />
checks out- <lb />
standing <lb />
Certified Checks <lb />
Total <lb />
300.00 <lb />
174.30 <lb />
309.50 <lb />
799.21 <lb />
72.67 <lb />
Total <lb />
ate of North Carolina, of Pin, <lb />
I. H. Taylor Cashier of the above named solemnly <lb />
that the above statement is true to the best of <lb />
MOUTH <lb />
of <lb />
To Ml lo Whom May i um.- <lb />
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Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb />
ore me, this day of April<lb />
Ruin. A. Gardner <lb />
Votary Public <lb />
H. H. Taylor Cashier <lb />
ST A <lb />
J, R. BUNTING, <lb />
M. O. <lb />
Directors <lb />
OF THE CONDITION <lb />
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE, FARMVILLE. N. L. <lb />
it is announced from St. <lb />
that is again <lb />
in need of We know <lb />
lots of people who in the <lb />
same class with tho Czar. <lb />
Wilmington Star. <lb />
D. W. <lb />
All IN <lb />
Groceries <lb />
And Provisions <lb />
Cotton Bagging ant <lb />
Ties always on hand <lb />
Fresh kept con- <lb />
in stock. Country <lb />
Produce Bought and Sold <lb />
Loans Discounts 187.888 <lb />
1.080.00 <lb />
Due from Banks <lb />
Cash Items 9.89 <lb />
Gold coin 495.00 <lb />
Silver coin <lb />
Nat, notes 1,488.00 <lb />
stock in 110,000.01 <lb />
Undivided 980.04 <lb />
sub to check 40.288 <lb />
108,819.91 <lb />
State of North Carolina, w, <lb />
County of Pitt. f <lb />
I, J. R. Davis, Cashier of bank, do solemn- <lb />
swear that the above statement is true to the best of my <lb />
knowledge and belief. J. R. DAVIS, <lb />
D. W. <lb />
Q R <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb />
fore me, this 23rd day of June <lb />
1900. <lb />
v. <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
REPORT OP THE CONDITION OP <lb />
TURN AGE, <lb />
T. L. TURN AGE, <lb />
R. L. DAVIS, <lb />
Directors <lb />
It is sure to pay you<lb /></p>
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only when the corset is right, right in fit-right 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 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 />
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work guaranteed Turn key <lb />
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LATHS, Ties mid Bags. Private Wires to Ne <lb />
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Cotton Buyers and Brokers in <lb />
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and Orleans <lb />
THE EASTERN REFLECT <lb />
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and Friday. <lb />
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR <lb />
VOL. No. <lb />
GREENVILLE, Pin COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA FRIDAY. AUGUST 1906. <lb />
NO <lb />
DAMAGE SUITS. <lb />
Editor to be Sued for Failing to <lb />
Announce a Mar's Candidacy <lb />
for Coroner, <lb />
rock In the toad <lb />
tor Editor Ashcraft now. <lb />
J -nil- iii e to be piled <lb />
ti l in I n- next two yea I- with <lb />
smothering effect. are <lb />
to be entirely novel, something <lb />
new under the sun. When the <lb />
on the down <lb />
a man who was <lb />
preparing lo the cir full, <lb />
his feelings were so mortified over <lb />
it that he wheeled in sue. <lb />
railroad his <lb />
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so n . often <lb />
been sued for put <lb />
the papers, nut for <lb />
what they left out, lie is <lb />
very brief, but pointed, is <lb />
Mr. Williams, a of <lb />
this good town, run <lb />
for the office high f <lb />
this county. made up his <lb />
mind to run, it was obviously <lb />
to lei the voters know of <lb />
this frame of mind. There was no <lb />
other way provided ex- <lb />
through the <lb />
Mr. calls Editor <lb />
our weak <lb />
words, let William, himself <lb />
tell happened famous <lb />
interview which is to be made <lb />
III so many <lb />
went to said Mr. Will- <lb />
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the papers, but an I didn't have <lb />
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butter Mid <lb />
apples do stores <lb />
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NO SPECIAL COURT. <lb />
Judge Shaw Detained by Sick- <lb />
in Family. <lb />
Today i be time for spec- <lb />
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begin, bat to the <lb />
Judge T. J. to get here no <lb />
who held. Judge Shaw was <lb />
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and had to tutu link home. <lb />
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be led lo lie here. <lb />
An unusually crowd was <lb />
tin.- when the court house <lb />
rang the building was Won <lb />
Sheriff Tucker made <lb />
the announcement that there <lb />
would no court until Tuesday <lb />
in. ruing soon <lb />
emptied. <lb />
About noon house bell <lb />
ring again calling the crowd to- <lb />
Moore bad re- <lb />
another telegram from <lb />
Judge Shaw stating that bis baby <lb />
was too sick for to leave and <lb />
thin me court adjourn <lb />
the term. Solicitor gave an <lb />
order to Sheriff Tucker which was <lb />
to the crowd. This order ad <lb />
j the court for the term ind <lb />
directed all defendants and wit- <lb />
this special term to <lb />
pear at regular term which <lb />
begins September <lb />
Announcement to New <lb />
those the last few <lb />
have subscribed for the Daily Hi <lb />
Hector a month order to get the <lb />
proceedings of the special term <lb />
need be disappointed <lb />
because the term could <lb />
be The term of <lb />
court September <lb />
the mouths subscription will carry <lb />
through and give <lb />
proceedings. Betide they will <lb />
gel all good reading that comes <lb />
along then. <lb />
are a who ordered the <lb />
paper sent them week, <lb />
if these it they by <lb />
more gel the <lb />
pane, on from now through <lb />
VS e make this <lb />
that who <lb />
court proceed- <lb />
may <lb />
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When the share The <lb />
Home and I. <lb />
lion called around at the office <lb />
secretary and treasurer <lb />
day to pay their weekly dues, <lb />
were struck with the <lb />
of A <lb />
disk <lb />
has Ii en built across the office <lb />
and this is with metal <lb />
railing with a wicket tin one Ii <lb />
persons transact <lb />
with the secretary. The <lb />
, is very <lb />
gives the much the appear- <lb />
bank. Hie building and <lb />
loan association has quarters ll. <lb />
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to be <lb />
I Improvement in ii ting up h <lb />
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N. C. Aug. 1906. <lb />
Several Buildings, Including the At Mr. <lb />
Dispensary, Destroyed. j. h. Collin-, near , on last <lb />
A block of wooden stores one evening, an enjoyable re- <lb />
of which was the was given honor of the <lb />
and the stocks goods, fir- j sister, Miss Stokes, of <lb />
and a room, were burned J Washington, <lb />
early Sunday morning at guests were Miss <lb />
entailing a property loss of Stokes, of Washington; <lb />
or with to cover Misses Lizzie and Sallie <lb />
about of amount. Stoke-, Miss Lizzie Lancaster, of <lb />
The Are broke out at o'clock ; Misses Lillie Cory, <lb />
Sunday morning at the pool room i Bessie Savage and Mrs. Jim Dixon, <lb />
and many the opinion that of Paul. <lb />
it was of incendiary origin. Sim C. D. Baker and <lb />
glues fronts to the more of ; Walter <lb />
stores of brick Bland, Guy B <lb />
were all broken and the goods , Gardner, J. Gary, <lb />
buildings damaged to the amount j A 9-80 ice cream cake were <lb />
of more, fully c by served all present greatly en- <lb />
Among these joyed the occasion, <lb />
J K. H Go , J. <lb />
STOKES ITEMS. <lb />
Aug. <lb />
George Moore wife <lb />
visiting Mrs. J. H. <lb />
W. G. Stokes and <lb />
went to Greenville Monday. <lb />
Miss Beetle of Bath, <lb />
has been visiting Miss Lillian <lb />
FIRE AT <lb />
A DELIGHTFUL CHANGE i HE GATES. <lb />
L. <lb />
Jackson who loot small <lb />
each. <lb />
hasn't any organized <lb />
tire department nor equipment and <lb />
though the resounded <lb />
quickly to the alarm fought <lb />
heroically me <lb />
were quickly swallowed <lb />
in i lire demon. A Stokes this week, <lb />
good part the stock of Misses May Dudley and Delia <lb />
in the Grifton dispensary Smith were town <lb />
was removed from the <lb />
but or drunk and <lb />
only worth was Anally saved. <lb />
There w m insurance and <lb />
the dispensary will not lone. <lb />
Hebe Hindi; <lb />
fountain was removed from tie <lb />
building but in IV ll. <lb />
Bis stock was destroyed <lb />
with The pool room, <lb />
including tables d building was <lb />
with an estimated loss <lb />
of all <lb />
amounting to carried. <lb />
Several had no <lb />
losers <lb />
H. E. valued at<lb />
C. H. <lb />
insurance, 15.0; stock, in- <lb />
are-, including <lb />
handsome soda damaged j <lb />
1500; insurance, <lb />
Allen Baker and wife, of Aurora <lb />
are visiting Mrs. Baker's patents, <lb />
and Mrs. G. M. Mooring. <lb />
Carrie to stay. Slit <lb />
must have accepted position to <lb />
cook this <lb />
Prof J. D. Everett, of <lb />
ville, was here today. <lb />
Quite a number of young boy-- <lb />
and girls attended the revival at <lb />
Oak Grove Monday night. <lb />
Lee of and <lb />
Briley, of were <lb />
in our town night. <lb />
K. S. Ross went to <lb />
today. <lb />
K and Miss Lillian <lb />
Thomas attended the annual meet- <lb />
at creek Sunday. <lb />
They reported a good time. <lb />
Mr. Appointed. <lb />
Governor has appointed <lb />
stock dam-1 J. J. Laughing. <lb />
house a member of the <lb />
A. L. Jackson, o investigate the <lb />
insurance, industries of the State. The cum- <lb />
r, Morehead Sept. <lb />
insurance. <lb />
i lions ti the next re <lb />
laws <lb />
and building up of our fishing <lb />
W. R Johnson, stock, in- <lb />
A. D Thomas, <lb />
1250. <lb />
rim appointment of county. <lb />
-------Freeman, pool room and I on this committee is a lifting <lb />
The damage to stores and stocks <lb />
the the lire and <lb />
to is <lb />
covered by in <lb />
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report of to against him, <lb />
his dutch net bill nigh the <lb />
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m in Unavoidable, <lb />
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white cap and vein anxious, <lb />
for it tube tried. Sickness not <lb />
be avoided, however, and at <lb />
to occur a judges family as <lb />
other, Judge was <lb />
his lo Greenville, <lb />
a sick child, when lie Was called <lb />
back by a telegram advising <lb />
his child was <lb />
, on buck to its <lb />
. c found it too sick for him <lb />
to leave <lb />
List <lb />
Using past week more Mile<lb />
after ice of <lb />
pastor, J. E, <lb />
weeks on a and <lb />
heard him i-u <lb />
morning and i- <lb />
from taken <lb />
I Mr. returns <lb />
strengthened o <lb />
vigorously take up oh work for <lb />
the fall and winter, and urged <lb />
congregation to unite their <lb />
the spread of the gospel. He <lb />
prefaced bis morning with <lb />
some remarks, about his trip in the <lb />
enrolled <lb />
i lit is have be n <lb />
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ever filled week before. <lb />
of <lb />
thin fact. Their an. <lb />
in tIns paper goes <lb />
i any o. <lb />
nu they can use for <lb />
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hand business men should <lb />
liberally. <lb />
Getting Busy- <lb />
loud of hones, <lb />
mulct, and other <lb />
arrived here to In <lb />
i in the construction the <lb />
west comparisons of people, I railroad, <lb />
and said none were earnest j More workmen cine <lb />
or more than the day and the tuition <lb />
pie of Greenville. be move. <lb />
SCH PARTY. <lb />
Given by Dr. L- Carr. <lb />
for Reflector <lb />
In spite of the rainy afternoon,, <lb />
Tuesday a jolly crowd were <lb />
waiting . the river tanks at <lb />
after four lo a launch <lb />
Failure to do so May <lb />
Mail Routes. <lb />
Postal Inspector Barber, who <lb />
has been here looking over <lb />
rural delivery mules <lb />
pertaining to the mail let- <lb />
vice, told the The that on given by <lb />
the present gates on the county <lb />
roads are a great hindrance to <lb />
K. U i. air, to <lb />
Miss Whit-hard her <lb />
in performing their ; of Kin- <lb />
it is a requirement of party boarded the <lb />
government where pub- bat and went for an eight mile <lb />
lie roads rural route that <lb />
gates should <lb />
could an I m <lb />
without the necessity . f leaving <lb />
their vehicles to open the <lb />
This matter should lie looked <lb />
and all the gates ch nay <lb />
result a discontinuance of the <lb />
r not to do nu. The m in- <lb />
and appreciation pot- <lb />
show their rural the <lb />
it please the postal . <lb />
PRECIPITATION FOR JULY. <lb />
The average precipitation for <lb />
State was 9.88 inches, or <lb />
es above the normal. The average <lb />
for eastern district was <lb />
inches, 3.75 inches above nor- <lb />
for the central district, 8.81 <lb />
inches, 2.50 inches above nor- <lb />
and for the western district, <lb />
inches, or 3.89 inches, above <lb />
tide up the river, as Blue <lb />
On Hie way confections <lb />
and much enjoyed by <lb />
all <lb />
it returned about half <lb />
seven and -he occupant ix- <lb />
ill at the the <lb />
outing had <lb />
I hem. <lb />
Tho-o pie-e it i Miss Susie <lb />
Perry, -n-es H <lb />
Susie <lb />
W and <lb />
SI el Tie <lb />
were Mis- Bliss P of Kin-ton, <lb />
i d Frank Wilson, Miss Nonie <lb />
o a d <lb />
ad Dr. It L. Carr. <lb />
Ii OFF CUBA <lb />
this country <lb />
who have longed to put <lb />
, under the of the United <lb />
The greatest monthly amount was , , , , , <lb />
i-ii-i . a i i i states their hopes revived <lb />
inches at closely for , ., ,. T <lb />
by present disturbances in <lb />
the island. The young <lb />
rise under self gov- <lb />
has irritated and dis- <lb />
appointed them. Matters look <lb />
better to them as they look <lb />
worse for Cuba's domestic <lb />
closely <lb />
lowed by 10.84 inches at Greenville <lb />
and by 10.18 at <lb />
The least monthly was <lb />
inches at Asheville- <lb />
The greatest amount in hours <lb />
was inches at .-loan oh <lb />
closely followed by 5-25 Indies at <lb />
South port on the <lb />
Except at Hatteras, <lb />
Asheville, and Morganton, there <lb />
was an at every station, the <lb />
greatest i being 10.57 inches <lb />
at Satan. <lb />
The aver-gs number of rainy <lb />
days was <lb />
The average precipitation for the <lb />
Slate, inches, is the greatest on <lb />
record. The greatest previous <lb />
State average was 8-19 inches in <lb />
1800; the least was 2.74 inches in <lb />
From N. C. Report. <lb />
POSSIBILITIES OF THE SOUTH. <lb />
The M Record of <lb />
Baltimore <lb />
peace. <lb />
But there is one thing our an. <lb />
overlook. They <lb />
want Cuba because nature <lb />
it rich, but they forget that this <lb />
nation made it free and is <lb />
ed to keep it so. The nation's <lb />
is engaged The United <lb />
States resisted the temptation, <lb />
in spite of treacherous counsels, <lb />
to keep Cuba when its armies <lb />
were in of the island. <lb />
Its moral sense is now so dead <lb />
that it could ever betray its sol- <lb />
vow. The of <lb />
maintaining order In Cuba will <lb />
right itself in good time. <lb />
It is not the United <lb />
fair, and oven if it were u simple <lb />
and iron, foundations of remedy is provided by treaty <lb />
he world's chief industries, the <lb />
basis of the v st wealth of Great <lb />
Britain, Germany and <lb />
the moving forces of all <lb />
lion, are found the South in <lb />
quantity, proximity cheapness <lb />
of production on a scale not else- <lb />
where duplicated the world. Of <lb />
coal the South has nearly three <lb />
cs as much in area and many <lb />
times as much in quantity as Great <lb />
Britain, Germany and Pennsylvania <lb />
combine, Of iron ore the South <lb />
mis certainly one half nil the <lb />
known ore of the entire country. <lb />
Measure if you can the limitless <lb />
possibilities, the wealth the <lb />
of ibis section. <lb />
that treaty Is a bar to <lb />
annexation, should servo <lb />
even us a ban upon the mere talk <lb />
of among people who <lb />
place faith above territorial <lb />
aggrandizement and personal <lb />
York World. <lb />
Died. <lb />
Miss Hail e Fleming, daughter <lb />
of Mrs. Fleming, <lb />
died In town <lb />
Monday morning opera- <lb />
for up- c The <lb />
for <lb />
n us ere i <lb />
Intel ii cut. <lb />
Georgia flak no Nomination <lb />
Atlanta, ti. .-lug, Tie <lb />
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here today <lb />
State fulled i <lb />
inly ; s their <lb />
The a- <lb />
for the failure of the convention <lb />
are that Hoke Smith's overwhelm- <lb />
in the Democratic <lb />
primary held <lb />
to put out a candidate <lb />
him. <lb />
Breaks Are Heavy <lb />
The ks A. out on <lb />
the inn e now are some. <lb />
won <lb />
big breaks every day, mi if <lb />
keep on double sales have to <lb />
be inn. <lb />
Royal Arch <lb />
Grand Lecturer M. Move, of <lb />
Wilson, is here reviving the chap- <lb />
Royal Ar.-h Masons. Several <lb />
ere are taking the <lb />
A Bill <lb />
You do not ever <lb />
bills every day, but i red <lb />
teller of the National bank, us <lb />
a peep at a gold treasury certificate <lb />
that amount. <lb />
Hardly anybody n. good <lb />
enough disposition to y id when <lb />
he to subscribe repairing <lb />
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