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and beaten my <lb/>
yet will give me no re- <lb/>
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ministered In a fashion In our <lb/>
exclaimed king. <lb/>
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reason for la <lb/>
Chaise would that your <lb/>
majesty ask this man his name <lb/>
bis business and why It was that the <lb/>
were unaltered upon <lb/>
You hear the reverend fathers <lb/>
name. sire, is by trade <lb/>
I am a merchant in cloth, and I <lb/>
treated in this fashion because I MB of <lb/>
the <lb/>
king bis head and bis brow <lb/>
darkened. have only yourself to <lb/>
thank, then. The remedy in your <lb/>
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embracing the only true faith. <lb/>
I am already a member of it. sire. <lb/>
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I can aw that you are a very insolent <lb/>
said he. There is but one <lb/>
church France. ls <lb/>
if you are that you <lb/>
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-My creed Is that of my father, sire, <lb/>
and that of my <lb/>
-If they lire it Is no reason <lb/>
why My own grandfather <lb/>
erred also before hi were <lb/>
nobly atoned for his <lb/>
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yon not help me. sire <lb/>
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old with a <lb/>
despair, the king con- <lb/>
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Upon which all build their appearance. Those who <lb/>
desire to me 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 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/>
very a reason-Let us show you. <lb/>
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Contractor, Builder. <lb/>
Tile Setter. <lb/>
Plans <lb/>
on A I <lb/>
work guaranteed Turn key <lb/>
BROS. CO <lb/>
in a. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
IV. <lb/>
DRESSED AND <lb/>
w . Cotton Buyers <lb/>
Factors and handlers of Cotton, Grain and <lb/>
LATHS, Ties mid Bags. Private Wires to Ne <lb/>
AND and shipments <lb/>
Greenville C. <lb/>
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in <lb/>
New York <lb/>
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/>
net; <lb/>
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That <lb/>
thought to lie and <lb/>
quite rough on the hut <lb/>
Ash- <lb/>
craft ire more novel <lb/>
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/>
id toll, <lb/>
I to have <lb/>
ed for coroner. I it in ail <lb/>
the papers, but an I didn't have <lb/>
see get <lb/>
him to put u in his ill <lb/>
the contract to <lb/>
get all the a. I I <lb/>
for five dollars. Well, I didn't <lb/>
pay mole alto to ll until <lb/>
I seed I no vole-, <lb/>
and I know what win the <lb/>
mailer, i on <lb/>
day I found mil I hadn't been <lb/>
am <lb/>
asked if lie bad paid <lb/>
five dollars, a, M <lb/>
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dead ca i gels lo sit <lb/>
him he gels ten d So every <lb/>
time the i n it I <lb/>
ten tune <lb/>
I um going to sue mat editor who <lb/>
kept <lb/>
Journal. <lb/>
Our homo <lb/>
With then <lb/>
be rinds a market for bis <lb/>
butter Mid <lb/>
apples do stores <lb/>
take bus Our home <lb/>
profit but for <lb/>
to assist tin <lb/>
buy Ins <lb/>
Bell ii c ea-i's <lb/>
less than y for it and <lb/>
handle ii hi some <lb/>
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take this wry money and <lb/>
scud ii store <lb/>
when bettor bar- <lb/>
gains i-i -1 <lb/>
Times. <lb/>
No Lad Week. <lb/>
B. <lb/>
haul in the marriage <lb/>
line last week, lie dad only <lb/>
one application the <lb/>
but the in <lb/>
the Ii <lb/>
to depart Hie <lb/>
NO SPECIAL COURT. <lb/>
Judge Shaw Detained by Sick- <lb/>
in Family. <lb/>
Today i be time for spec- <lb/>
el Pitt court l., <lb/>
begin, bat to the <lb/>
Judge T. J. to get here no <lb/>
who held. Judge Shaw was <lb/>
on In- w y Sunday and at <lb/>
received a telegram <lb/>
n i in of the sickness of hie <lb/>
and had to tutu link home. <lb/>
He wired S to have <lb/>
court until <lb/>
morning by which time <lb/>
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/>
t Improved. <lb/>
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/>
A. and lie <lb/>
to be <lb/>
I Improvement in ii ting up h <lb/>
e so <lb/>
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/>
of work in the las; <lb/>
Mr. <lb/>
in lace of an adverse <lb/>
report of to against him, <lb/>
his dutch net bill nigh the <lb/>
of the by an overwhelming ma- <lb/>
stuck of the die i and showed <lb/>
was carried the Industry by the strung <lb/>
A this be made for the measure. <lb/>
and Mr. in lie will on <lb/>
scene of the lire doming lo <lb/>
reckon Free <lb/>
m in Unavoidable, <lb/>
I'll i- ilia <lb/>
could gel here <lb/>
ii,.;. court <lb/>
I ed for county. <lb/>
i people interested in ll, <lb/>
especially known as the <lb/>
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/>
Daily ll <lb/>
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/>
With the fail now <lb/>
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/>
filled to <lb/>
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/>
the church.<lb/>
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i j <lb/>
W 11---- <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/>
Wilkinson <lb/>
Greenville, N. C, and N. C. <lb/>
Men <lb/>
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT.<lb/>
M. BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent- <lb/>
. c. <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. Aug. <lb/>
As authorized for Daily <lb/>
and we take <lb/>
pleasure Id receiving sub- <lb/>
and writing receipts for <lb/>
those in arrears. We have a <lb/>
of all who receive their mail at <lb/>
this office. We also take orders <lb/>
for job printing. <lb/>
Last Sunday in the country <lb/>
pear t ere Morris and <lb/>
daring a fight With <lb/>
Cox cat him right severely, one <lb/>
cut being diagonally across the <lb/>
Mis. J. W. and Miss <lb/>
Helen have returned <lb/>
a lengthy t. <lb/>
of South Caro- <lb/>
U on a to the family of <lb/>
hi Smith, near here. <lb/>
As I expect to be in New York <lb/>
for about to <lb/>
closed Aug. till <lb/>
Sept. 3rd. J. W. Taylor, <lb/>
Wheeler and <lb/>
son and Singer sewing machine <lb/>
Prices way way down H. <lb/>
Tripp Bill, next to Early Hotel. <lb/>
nose and mouth, several r y <lb/>
REFUGEES <lb/>
By A. CONAN DOYLE. <lb/>
of Sherlock <lb/>
COPYRIGHT. BY H A It T R II <lb/>
slashes were made over the body. <lb/>
Henry was here late in <lb/>
the afternoon and bis <lb/>
dressed by Dr. L. C. Skinner. <lb/>
The parties to the affray were all <lb/>
colored and hailed <lb/>
Creek township. <lb/>
For can apples, corn <lb/>
tomatoes, he, apply to E. E. I <lb/>
ft Co. <lb/>
When your eyes need attention <lb/>
J. W. Taylor, <lb/>
Ayden, N. O. is the to do <lb/>
your work if yon want to be <lb/>
pleased. <lb/>
Pupils are beginning to <lb/>
tor the fall session of the Free Will <lb/>
Seminary. From present <lb/>
the prospect for a at- <lb/>
is the in the history <lb/>
of the This institution <lb/>
ought easily to have ; <lb/>
considering the large p <lb/>
of the denomination in this section <lb/>
of the State. It is a good school, <lb/>
ably conducted and deserves the <lb/>
best Of success. <lb/>
carry <lb/>
a lull line of meat, lard and can <lb/>
goods. buy before giving <lb/>
me a trial. Frank Lilly Co <lb/>
Miss Bonnie Dixon who has <lb/>
Spending weeks with <lb/>
Mrs. Barnes has re <lb/>
tuned to her home in W <lb/>
The family of Elias <lb/>
have gone to Florida to make their <lb/>
home. <lb/>
Mis. E. T. Brown <lb/>
to visit friends at Hobgood. <lb/>
I always keep on hand a <lb/>
line feed stuff at lowest cash <lb/>
prices Such as hay, oats, corn, <lb/>
seed meal and hulls, brand <lb/>
ship ml ml. Lilly Co. <lb/>
Miss Cannon has gone to <lb/>
Fremont for a visit. <lb/>
Miss Miriam Johnson, of Win <lb/>
who has visiting <lb/>
Miss Gay Johnson, near here, has <lb/>
in mil to her borne. <lb/>
For a nice present buy a novel- <lb/>
clock at J. W. Taylor's. It is <lb/>
for any occasion. <lb/>
Go to E. K. Co's <lb/>
market for beef, fresh meats, <lb/>
sage, and fresh <lb/>
The colored Masons had a big <lb/>
day here Friday, A parade, n <lb/>
brass baud, barbecue, <lb/>
making were some <lb/>
features of the occasion. <lb/>
Mis. CaSOn came home <lb/>
from Panacea Springs. <lb/>
We want to make P or i.,. <lb/>
stocks and id order <lb/>
bargains in <lb/>
s- must move <lb/>
la- price <lb/>
em will be sure t get<lb/>
new <lb/>
the <lb/>
Friday <lb/>
Miss came up on <lb/>
the i Monday from Kin-ton. <lb/>
has been . <lb/>
meeting, on her way bone <lb/>
at <lb/>
HiM Freddie Tucker, of <lb/>
has been visiting Mint <lb/>
Bet <lb/>
supply of hay, grain, hulls, <lb/>
cotton seed meal, bran, ship stuff, <lb/>
I way-sou hand, Cannon and Tyson <lb/>
The Greenville are all right. <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/>
fifties Gladys, Bum Helen <lb/>
of Centerville, were <lb/>
with Mrs. J. B. a poi- <lb/>
of the past week. <lb/>
Mrs. Dr. and sister, of <lb/>
Standard, have visiting <lb/>
here. <lb/>
Jack Chapman, of has <lb/>
been m a visit. <lb/>
BLACK JACK ITEM <lb/>
Black Jack, N. O , Aug, WOO <lb/>
Many of die people from here at- <lb/>
tended church at Hill Sun- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
John t, of <lb/>
was <lb/>
who <lb/>
a rt of left for <lb/>
at Friday. <lb/>
Misses Eva House Mamie <lb/>
Whichard left tor their home <lb/>
near House <lb/>
Dixon and II. Chi k <lb/>
I ell to the Whitsett <lb/>
We wish them much <lb/>
success. <lb/>
A O. Clark and R. M. Elks, of <lb/>
Grimesland, spent Sunday <lb/>
with <lb/>
Cannon and <lb/>
Porter spent Sunday afternoon <lb/>
here with friends. <lb/>
Joshua Mailing, of <lb/>
was week. <lb/>
Sadie Ca <lb/>
loll and attended services <lb/>
night week. <lb/>
Ml Julia A. an old <lb/>
rho lived not from <lb/>
jig, <lb/>
i on Thursday at the <lb/>
burying <lb/>
and Dixon went <lb/>
Greenville Friday. <lb/>
Dora E. Cox, from <lb/>
Bed Bank, was here yesterday. <lb/>
11- left today f i <lb/>
DOINGS OF CANDIDATES. <lb/>
FROM LAST <lb/>
undo that tins been <lb/>
i. the anus of <lb/>
enemies of my <lb/>
urns and r my bravest servants. Haw <lb/>
say yo I, <lb/>
nil in <lb/>
I would the devil his -i-.-en <lb/>
these of I <lb/>
of the work- <lb/>
and trailers in your majesty king- <lb/>
I know not how <lb/>
are to be Tilled If <lb/>
from <lb/>
ii were <lb/>
once known tin; the will had <lb/>
your in ; v may <lb/>
even I he of Ills sub- <lb/>
s.-.-h I Suit they <lb/>
would h lo the pule <lb/>
or the h <lb/>
kin . have <lb/>
always slid he. <lb/>
at the <lb/>
bishops to <lb/>
to stale of the treasure of their <lb/>
sis-s we do without these <lb/>
is mine and all that Is <lb/>
remarked Louis as they entered <lb/>
urn ml salon In which the court <lb/>
after l trust <lb/>
that ii may be before I have to <lb/>
wealth of the church. Where Is <lb/>
I must see his plans for the. <lb/>
new wins t <lb/>
said la Chaise, draw- <lb/>
aside, your grace has <lb/>
some Impression upon the wing's <lb/>
your powerful fa- <lb/>
there Is who has more <lb/>
than d <lb/>
hear that is very ; <lb/>
Hat she has no love for my <lb/>
order. She is a Vet we may <lb/>
hi fellow subjects. <lb/>
years of the <lb/>
Increased until there Was no <lb/>
weapon which could employ, <lb/>
short of absolute which had <lb/>
not turned against him. <lb/>
Two of the big bins coated <lb/>
were on duty at that side <lb/>
of the and had been witnesses <lb/>
to his Now they <lb/>
tramped across together to where be <lb/>
was mill broke brutally Into <lb/>
the current of his <lb/>
said one <lb/>
oh again your <lb/>
The shot a of <lb/>
at and was <lb/>
turning i ;. a one of them a <lb/>
at his ribs with the butt end of his <lb/>
halberd. <lb/>
that, you lie cried. <lb/>
you dare to look like that at <lb/>
the king's guard <lb/>
of the old <lb/>
man. with his hand to his V. <lb/>
twenty yuan younger <lb/>
would have dared to use me <lb/>
In. you would still your <lb/>
would you That is enough. Ml Ire <lb/>
lie has threatened the king's guard. <lb/>
Let us seize him and drag him to the <lb/>
The two soldiers dropped their <lb/>
and rushed upon the old man, <lb/>
but, tall and strong as they were, <lb/>
found ii easy matter to secure him. <lb/>
They hardly won their pitiful <lb/>
however, before n stern vole and <lb/>
a sword Hashing before their eyes <lb/>
compelled them to release their prison <lb/>
once more. <lb/>
It was Captain de who. his <lb/>
morning duties over, strolled out <lb/>
on the terrace and had come upon this <lb/>
sudden scene of outrage. At the sight <lb/>
of the old man's face he gave n violent <lb/>
start and. drawing bis sword, had <lb/>
rushed forward with inch fury that <lb/>
tun two guardsmen not only dropped <lb/>
their victim, hut. staggering hack from <lb/>
the threatening sword point, one of <lb/>
all work to one end. if you them Slipped the other rolled over <lb/>
to spent, to her. your grace. Show her <lb/>
how- good ii service it would lie could <lb/>
she bring about the banishment of the<lb/>
no <lb/>
offer her In return that we will <lb/>
lie bent forward and <lb/>
into the prelate's ear. <lb/>
He would not do <lb/>
why The Is <lb/>
widow of the poet <lb/>
is of birth. Her <lb/>
and his were dear friends. If she <lb/>
will serve Hie church, the church will <lb/>
serve her. Hut the kins beckons, and I <lb/>
must <lb/>
The thin dark hastened on <lb/>
through the of courtiers, and <lb/>
the bishop of Menus remained <lb/>
standing with his chin upon his breast, <lb/>
sunk in reflection. <lb/>
--------t i j <lb/>
V. <lb/>
elderly Huguenot had stood <lb/>
silent his repulse by lbs <lb/>
king, with his eyes cast mood- <lb/>
downward and n face in <lb/>
which doubt, sorrow and minor con- <lb/>
tended for Hie mastery. He was a very <lb/>
largo, gaunt man, and hag <lb/>
paid, with u wide forehead, a <lb/>
fleshy nose mid a powerful chin, lie <lb/>
was dressed us c his rank, plain- <lb/>
yet well, In a sad colored brown <lb/>
coal with silver plated buttons, <lb/>
km e breeches of same and white <lb/>
woolen stockings, ending in toed <lb/>
black leather shies cut across with a <lb/>
steel <lb/>
Ilia doubts as lo what his next step <lb/>
be were soon resolved for him <lb/>
In u very summary fashion. These <lb/>
were days when. If the , <lb/>
absolutely forbidden In France, be i <lb/>
was m least looked upon us a man who <lb/>
existed upon Sis who <lb/>
unshielded the laws which protected <lb/>
Mm, n revolving mass of blue coat and <lb/>
white <lb/>
roared <lb/>
Is the meaning of <lb/>
The tWO bad to their feet <lb/>
and <lb/>
yon please, said one. <lb/>
luting, Is a Huguenot who abused <lb/>
the royal <lb/>
petition had been rejected by <lb/>
the king captain, and yet he refused to <lb/>
He was white with fury. <lb/>
so when a French citizen has <lb/>
come to have a word with the great <lb/>
master of his country he must be bar- <lb/>
assist by two Swiss dogs like he <lb/>
cried. my faith, we shall soon see <lb/>
He drew a little silver whistle from <lb/>
his pocket, and at the shrill summons <lb/>
old sergeant half a dozen sol- <lb/>
came running from the guard- <lb/>
room. <lb/>
you will arrest <lb/>
Wild the <lb/>
geant. <lb/>
they are tried Inlay for <lb/>
ii I and <lb/>
come on business t i <lb/>
was a Ida <lb/>
at either foot teach you that <lb/>
halberds were made for a soldier's <lb/>
hand and not for the king's <lb/>
The Huguenot stood in back- <lb/>
ground, grave and composed, without <lb/>
any of exultation, during this <lb/>
sudden reversal of fortune, hut when <lb/>
I the soldiers wen- gone lie and Hie <lb/>
young turned warmly each <lb/>
other. <lb/>
I had not <lb/>
I you. What the <lb/>
of wonder bring to <lb/>
The hand of <lb/>
the wicked Is heavy upon us. <lb/>
Whom can we turn to save only <lb/>
Mil <lb/>
The young shook his head. <lb/>
king Is heart a good <lb/>
sold he. he can only see Hie <lb/>
world through the glasses <lb/>
held before him. You have nothing to <lb/>
hope from <lb/>
i spurned from his <lb/>
he ask yon your <lb/>
did. I gave <lb/>
The young guardsman whistled. <lb/>
us to the said he. my <lb/>
faith, if my kinsmen are to some and <lb/>
bandy arguments with the king it may <lb/>
not in- long before my <lb/>
itself without its captain. What hi <lb/>
men of have <lb/>
upon me, with one <lb/>
captain, who has long a <lb/>
Scourge to <lb/>
Claude of the <lb/>
dragoons hue already <lb/>
some score lo settle with him. <lb/>
What has lie <lb/>
men are over my house <lb/>
in u cloth bale. No place Is free <lb/>
from them, lie sits in the room which <lb/>
should he mine, his hoots on my <lb/>
Spanish leather chairs, his pipe in his <lb/>
mouth, his pot his elbow and <lb/>
his talk a hissing and an abomination. <lb/>
Hi bus beaten old Pierre of die ware- <lb/>
house and thrust me into the <lb/>
-ii. <lb/>
I dragged him hack <lb/>
When in his love he would <lb/>
have thrown his anus about your <lb/>
in <lb/>
The young man's color had <lb/>
he.-u rising mid bis brows knitting at <lb/>
fin h successive charge, but this last <lb/>
his anger boiled over, and he hurried <lb/>
with fury in his face, drug- <lb/>
his elderly by the el- <lb/>
bow. <lb/>
low did you come, <lb/>
a . <lb/>
Is It V <lb/>
Is It. beyond the <lb/>
let as for <lb/>
you, are you <lb/>
faith, it is time that I came, <lb/>
from What yon tell me. There Is room <lb/>
for a with a sword at bis side in <lb/>
this establishment of <lb/>
what would you <lb/>
would have a word with this Cap- <lb/>
I la. here comes our <lb/>
Whip up. driver, and <lb/>
to you If you pass the gate of the In- <lb/>
within the <lb/>
It was no light matter to drive fast <lb/>
In an age of carriages and <lb/>
deeply ratted roads, but the driver <lb/>
lashed at his two rough, <lb/>
horses, and the Jolted <lb/>
upon Its way. <lb/>
was nil asked the <lb/>
was <lb/>
where is Adele <lb/>
ibis <lb/>
he Is there <lb/>
You have left her In his <lb/>
power while you came away to <lb/>
is I in her <lb/>
What is a The young <lb/>
man rived his in the <lb/>
at the lit of his own <lb/>
v s <lb/>
is us <lb/>
A . <lb/>
side, and he u is able to catch a <lb/>
of the house. <lb/>
Ii was i on every side by <lb/>
mi crowd. <lb/>
The house of the Huguenot merchant <lb/>
was a tall, narrow building, standing <lb/>
at the corner of the St. <lb/>
the Hue de It as four <lb/>
Stories in height, grim and e like <lb/>
Its owner, with hi Ii long <lb/>
diamond p.-med windows, a framework <lb/>
black wood, with gray plaster <lb/>
the Interstices, and five stone steps <lb/>
which led up to the an somber <lb/>
door. upper story was u <lb/>
warehouse, in which the trader kept <lb/>
his hut the second third <lb/>
were furnished with balconies edged <lb/>
with stout wooden balustrades, As <lb/>
the uncle the nephew sprung out <lb/>
of the they found themselves <lb/>
upon the outskirts of a dense crowd Of <lb/>
people, who were swaying tossing <lb/>
with excitement, their chins nil thrown <lb/>
forward their clod up- <lb/>
ward. Following their eyes, tho young <lb/>
officer saw a which I ft him <lb/>
standing of every sensation save <lb/>
From the upper there was <lb/>
hanging downward a man clad <lb/>
offering <lb/>
mer <lb/>
out of <lb/>
on ll <lb/>
in off , is the time to get <lb/>
for your money. Cannon <lb/>
ll n was Greenville's third learn <lb/>
played our boys on the <lb/>
th surely tin team <lb/>
ii be a cracker jack. <lb/>
least. three <lb/>
are <lb/>
SOt so <lb/>
who are need of a cook <lb/>
to his interest <lb/>
to us m we have bought a <lb/>
carload, and to arrive <lb/>
next week. Cannon Tyson. <lb/>
II. L. and W B. <lb/>
were in Ayden . <lb/>
Miss who <lb/>
a stoic here <lb/>
is now with the B. Mn- <lb/>
The store <lb/>
occupied i- i <lb/>
lent by K. <lb/>
cried<lb/>
fully at <lb/>
die <lb/>
Just us<lb/>
den <lb/>
lug i <lb/>
hi duly I <lb/>
forms <lb/>
IS I'd<lb/>
veteran. <lb/>
HI e ii; <lb/>
I, ca- e , .<lb/>
i .; <lb/>
a sod <lb/>
I e <lb/>
ii . i. v ;., <lb/>
i I ill. <lb/>
; . the <lb/>
; a <lb/>
Hod. hut <lb/>
raced the guards An <lb/>
. i It . with a mi-- <lb/>
lb.; v <lb/>
foil,<lb/>
Inn i v <lb/>
lie ml <lb/>
He is a man by <lb/>
finds <lb/>
milking hay, with an automobile for <lb/>
a hay rake, rattier exciting, so he <lb/>
will take a swing around the <lb/>
circle and lure the rub- <lb/>
tires Blanker Cannon mid <lb/>
other lutes the <lb/>
nomination for <lb/>
As nothing Idler offers be <lb/>
will speak at of the <lb/>
Ohio Suite colored educational <lb/>
I exposition at Columbus, <lb/>
Ohio. Its always well for <lb/>
can for president to keep <lb/>
on the blind side of the colored <lb/>
brethren such delegates lo <lb/>
national conventions notoriously <lb/>
need I Cannon <lb/>
and Tali willing ;., their <lb/>
barrels had better keep an eye <lb/>
on <lb/>
OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb/>
N. C.-- <lb/>
At the June 18th, <lb/>
RESOURCES <lb/>
Dr. Joseph Dixon, <lb/>
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. <lb/>
mi. <lb/>
hi <lb/>
N, C. <lb/>
Loans and Ml <lb/>
-i <lb/>
Furniture and <lb/>
Due from Ranks, <lb/>
Cash tins. <lb/>
Hold Coin. <lb/>
Silver Coin. <lb/>
Hank notes <lb/>
;. <lb/>
Capita <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
stock paid in. <lb/>
was one of own <lb/>
Island, near <lb/>
e of those scattered <lb/>
early before the wold's <lb/>
was seen that the king's <lb/>
.- upon Israel. Ho <lb/>
, ii. h. and yet lie is neither <lb/>
i Tie eye nor are his ways <lb/>
like air <lb/>
I m have hit III the <lb/>
he with this <lb/>
M- with and telling him <lb/>
guard could he a <lb/>
in land Yon did <lb/>
I to leave Ad thus, <lb/>
i in hinds. <lb/>
so. oh. I am lire to be <lb/>
K i in, n Hie rind curved down to <lb/>
i the river city wall grew <lb/>
I i. r in they had pas- <lb/>
pie s ill gate were rattling <lb/>
-i causeway, leaving tin <lb/>
l their right <lb/>
i v the <lb/>
co .- . i Hie . a <lb/>
i i a of the win <lb/>
up, son of the pull me <lb/>
he screamed. <lb/>
In the blue coat and white <lb/>
breeches of one of the king's dragoons. <lb/>
His hut and wig had dropped off. and <lb/>
his cropped head swung slowly <lb/>
backward and forward a good <lb/>
feet above the pavement. His voice <lb/>
resounded over whole place until <lb/>
the air was tilled with his screams for <lb/>
mercy. <lb/>
Above him at the corner of <lb/>
cony there stood -i young man who <lb/>
leaned with n In-lit back over the <lb/>
balustrade who held tie <lb/>
dragoon by ankle, face. <lb/>
however, was not directed toward his <lb/>
victim, bill was half I over his <lb/>
shoulder lo confront a group of sol- <lb/>
who were clustering at the long <lb/>
open window which out Into <lb/>
the balcony. <lb/>
Suddenly crowd cave a of <lb/>
excitement. The young in had re-, <lb/>
leased his grip ankles, <lb/>
and dragoon hung now one only, <lb/>
his other flapping sly in the <lb/>
air. <lb/>
me up. son of the <lb/>
me he screamed, <lb/>
murder me, then Help, p <lb/>
you want to come U <lb/>
said the clear vi <lb/>
young man above <lb/>
French. <lb/>
sacred name of God yes <lb/>
your men. <lb/>
I you dolts, you <lb/>
, you Wish lo see me <lb/>
Away, I Off with <lb/>
I is said the y <lb/>
the soldiers bud vanished <lb/>
window, lie gave a tug <lb/>
goon's leg as he spoke, v <lb/>
I him so fur that be <lb/>
round and bold of tin <lb/>
. of balcony. do <lb/>
yourself he asked, <lb/>
me up. sir; let me n- <lb/>
in good tin c. <lb/>
Inconvenient to to tall <lb/>
beds in the I am <lb/>
yon up. hut only on <lb/>
Hi. they are granted <lb/>
will leave this <lb/>
your men. You ill <lb/>
old man or this young girl . <lb/>
lo J ill <lb/>
i yes; go <lb/>
so <lb/>
to veil like this, I d. <lb/>
bow I i e -r <lb/>
Sort I p, <lb/>
pull <lb/>
you <lb/>
id people, <lb/>
e of <lb/>
ex- <lb/>
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when <lb/>
from the <lb/>
h Jerked <lb/>
aid twist <lb/>
ever due<lb/>
TO <lb/>
fund <lb/>
less <lb/>
expenses, <lb/>
unpaid <lb/>
1.1 check, 37,8-13.311 <lb/>
Cashier's <lb/>
2,700.00 <lb/>
222.00 <lb/>
I. <lb/>
ll r<lb/>
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Total, <lb/>
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA ;,. <lb/>
county of f <lb/>
I, J. B. <lb/>
Hint <lb/>
i , <lb/>
Notary <lb/>
of t i swear <lb/>
is Hue to best of my and <lb/>
J. B. SMITH, Cashier. <lb/>
B. SMITH. <lb/>
JOSEPH DIXON, <lb/>
B. C. CANNON. <lb/>
Directors <lb/>
FEE<lb/>
of Kidney, Liver or <lb/>
Troubles. Other <lb/>
say a bottle and if <lb/>
it cure we will refund <lb/>
your say a <lb/>
full 81.00 size free bottle of <lb/>
and if it you, then <lb/>
until <lb/>
This entitles you <lb/>
in a bottle SOL at <lb/>
M.-t;. DRUG STORE. <lb/>
Only a limited number of bottles <lb/>
given away. Don't miss this op <lb/>
to test <lb/>
SOL.<lb/>
Hint it is <lb/>
i your <lb/>
; to <lb/>
it m <lb/>
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kt <lb/>
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w in e me that I shall hoe <lb/>
trouble over mi <lb/>
none. Only pull I <lb/>
el I along <lb/>
He the leg <lb/>
while the oilier gripped his n a iii tho <lb/>
balustrade until amid a bit eon <lb/>
. inn the crowd It i tint bled <lb/>
nil in a heap over the rail to the <lb/>
balcony, where lie y for a few mo- <lb/>
lie fallen. Then, stag- <lb/>
lo his feet, without n glance at <lb/>
bis opponent. In rushed with a bellow <lb/>
of rage through the open window. <lb/>
While lies drama been en- <lb/>
acted overhead the young guardsman <lb/>
had shaken off bis stupor of <lb/>
had pushed his way <lb/>
through the crowd with -h vigor <lb/>
he and bis nearly <lb/>
reached bottom i Tho <lb/>
uniform of the king's is in It- <lb/>
self it passport tho <lb/>
of old was so well <lb/>
the district Unit every drew, <lb/>
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T HASTEN REFLECTOR <lb/>
AND <lb/>
O. J k <lb/>
Id tin at N . .- .-lass matter, <lb/>
rate made known- on <lb/>
ire at every pout one in and adjoining counties. <lb/>
in <lb/>
NORTH CAROLINA FRIDAY. <lb/>
Durham permits some other <lb/>
things the line on <lb/>
pictures. <lb/>
A bey ti know <lb/>
to th could get <lb/>
on a less. <lb/>
Farmville, N. C , Aug. <lb/>
Miss Reel Ling e I <lb/>
Fr evening to <lb/>
tie i young Indies. <lb/>
The were met the re- <lb/>
by Mies Head <lb/>
u-h n-d <lb/>
in in i by Miss <lb/>
M ore and Henry <lb/>
to the Quests <lb/>
Mary <lb/>
Mary Keel <lb/>
Bryan Others present to enjoy <lb/>
lip company of e <lb/>
young ladies were Misses Vivian <lb/>
AS TO COOKS. <lb/>
A Mn Who Thought He Knew How to <lb/>
Get One. But He Got Bit <lb/>
subject box t get a <lb/>
and how to keep her after she is <lb/>
employed is always inter sting. <lb/>
It is in fact a very live subject. <lb/>
A well known gentleman in this <lb/>
place the other day found him- <lb/>
self mil us a proper person or <lb/>
any pars n to do his conking, <lb/>
but what he thought was a nap <lb/>
idea struck him. He met a <lb/>
man on the street, told <lb/>
him he wanted a good cook and <lb/>
Your Fail Shoes <lb/>
Are Ready, Sir <lb/>
ill <lb/>
t f m i, A <lb/>
Louisiana followed l the <lb/>
,, not necessarily the ate <lb/>
lynching lice, l hat State pulled s v . <lb/>
off one Sunday. <lb/>
Pa, Lady Turnage, Mabel j that if he would bring him one <lb/>
H. i, Letha By-I he would give him a dollar for <lb/>
j Nannie e. Inside of an hour <lb/>
Moore, and Floyd Bryan, the cook appeared, was employed <lb/>
A. C Monk, Joe J. N. to work. Two days <lb/>
Han i, Eh r, Frank <lb/>
Looks liKe Uncle Saw will have <lb/>
The administration is having <lb/>
some bother over the old question of <lb/>
to take Cuba again tr to now it i- buying silver to <lb/>
make her behave. coin <lb/>
They have not quit going crazy Can President Roosevelt or any <lb/>
what they lost that Republican mention a trust <lb/>
that can labeled as a or <lb/>
even a trust. <lb/>
Air. Hyde, Mr. Dickerson, Henry <lb/>
Jackson and Otto Turnage. Alter <lb/>
a pleasing musical program <lb/>
cake by <lb/>
evening the <lb/>
young ladies entertained in the j <lb/>
after she had jumped the game <lb/>
and as usual without any notice. <lb/>
The gentleman got up one morn- <lb/>
and found she had not <lb/>
rived. She has never been bark. <lb/>
In a day or two he found she <lb/>
was cooking for another family. <lb/>
When he told a friend about it <lb/>
yet over <lb/>
busted bank <lb/>
The reform spelling craze has <lb/>
received the president's <lb/>
and that will make it go. <lb/>
If the were to hire a <lb/>
gang of thugs to kill or maim every- <lb/>
ii that in opposed to Us business <lb/>
methods, as the Rapid <lb/>
Transit Railroad does, wouldn't the <lb/>
Coffin trust thrive <lb/>
The continued l are con- <lb/>
fronting the people of this sec- <lb/>
with as problem. <lb/>
Th W as Post has dis- <lb/>
His boom tor the presidency Covered when- part of the balance of <lb/>
has not vet readied sufficient, a <lb/>
, e , New has gone to <lb/>
proportions to make breaker . . , . <lb/>
to borrow Lack <lb/>
Cannon fell very elated. <lb/>
Sine may leave the Democrat- <lb/>
and j the Republicans, <lb/>
but it is hard to surmise what <lb/>
which Americans lost at Monte <lb/>
Carl . <lb/>
Those Chicago girls whose <lb/>
claim they can keep house <lb/>
they expect when they get there. i a. <lb/>
of the <lb/>
North Carolina will be trusts to try and prove that trill <lb/>
in it at Bryan reception, I protected high prices help the I <lb/>
this State sending one of man and those with small, <lb/>
largest delegations that will at- <lb/>
R k has pad his dollar to <lb/>
This is Mi. Bryan's week, Republican fund and son-in-law j <lb/>
, . , I. th has now paid his, so the <lb/>
he will be given a great .,,,. , , , <lb/>
family, that are <lb/>
are for. Why does <lb/>
Farmville he discovered that he had been <lb/>
to the young gentlemen j badly By <lb/>
the matter he discovered <lb/>
that the very man who had sent <lb/>
her to him had taken her away <lb/>
and to family, receiving <lb/>
a dollar for it. <lb/>
This is an old trick, but is be. <lb/>
revived right along in <lb/>
Greensboro. The woman em- <lb/>
ployed stands in with the <lb/>
and gets half of the <lb/>
offered, besides her pay, <lb/>
ed she remains long enough. <lb/>
There is just one way to beat <lb/>
these cattle out at their <lb/>
game and that is for every house <lb/>
wife to learn to cook and be able <lb/>
to do her own work. The cause <lb/>
of all the trouble in finding cooks <lb/>
is the law of supply and de- <lb/>
When two-thirds of the <lb/>
women of the town get down to <lb/>
doing their own work for a <lb/>
on Thursday upon reaching <lb/>
New York from his trip around <lb/>
the world. <lb/>
not Cannon, and Fairbanks end the <lb/>
other come down, of do <lb/>
they think that as the glory of the <lb/>
Several other towns have campaign is to test the Roosevelt I <lb/>
, ., . . , ,, i v. t the expense of producing <lb/>
drawn the line against the . , <lb/>
the result shall i there also <lb/>
an in hammock on the bill <lb/>
boards. Greenville t a <lb/>
and passes by on the other side the man who meets bis small <lb/>
obligations promptly. They are <lb/>
Between the on this not as plentiful as they should <lb/>
side gets the chance <lb/>
. . Most will pay but <lb/>
I more space in the papers. . .,, <lb/>
will pay promptly, Al- <lb/>
of both bombs and most any i <lb/>
s may get exhausted counting the time, k- <lb/>
there after a a d the like, it costs all <lb/>
some accounts are worth to Col- <lb/>
ships captured them, and the man ow-j <lb/>
by Admiral Dewey in re- <lb/>
, . , . financial way. It <lb/>
buy in Mac. were , , . , <lb/>
often happens that the <lb/>
department in this particular <lb/>
the brought They is man best able to pay. <lb/>
must have been pretty worth- <lb/>
hulls. It is terrible to reflect that we; <lb/>
have reached the stage of <lb/>
pioneers who were forced to <lb/>
carry their firearms to church <lb/>
to protect their wives and child- <lb/>
against the ravages of the <lb/>
Indians, but it does appear that <lb/>
we are not far distant from that <lb/>
state Three assaults on white <lb/>
women in South Carolina within <lb/>
two weeks, live ill Georgia and <lb/>
almost the same story in other <lb/>
Southern states, calls for some <lb/>
action. With the Atlanta <lb/>
we believe that we have come <lb/>
to the pass where our women <lb/>
arm themselves and <lb/>
learn to their arms. It has <lb/>
almost gotten so that a woman <lb/>
Is in danger whenever she aves <lb/>
the shadow of the home and of- <lb/>
in the home, against <lb/>
the onslaughts of these black <lb/>
beasts. Our women should <lb/>
learn to shoot and when they are <lb/>
attacked they should shoot and <lb/>
shoot to <lb/>
The Tarboro who <lb/>
Sunday went <lb/>
ab int to make a good job of it <lb/>
and succeeded. He tied a brick <lb/>
to his neck, then tied his hands <lb/>
and jumped the river. That <lb/>
was the finish of him <lb/>
The finish of the dog, or at <lb/>
least a majority of his tribe, is <lb/>
looming in and some of <lb/>
these days there will be a <lb/>
to curtail the <lb/>
liberties. A movement <lb/>
has started among the farmers <lb/>
of Mecklenburg county and <lb/>
sportsmen of to make <lb/>
a determined effort to have the <lb/>
next legislature enact a dog tax <lb/>
law for that county. Every <lb/>
other county in the State should <lb/>
join this movement. <lb/>
each young lady act- <lb/>
the escort for the <lb/>
Those present were; <lb/>
Miss Parker, Mi. <lb/>
Miss Daisy Charley <lb/>
Miss Ada Royal, of Wilson, <lb/>
Frank <lb/>
Miss Eva Royal, of Wilson, J. H. <lb/>
Harris. <lb/>
Miss Mary Exum, of Hill, <lb/>
A. C. <lb/>
Mi s Henry Jack- <lb/>
son. <lb/>
Miss Nannie Lang, Roland Lang. <lb/>
Miss Rosa Moore, Floyd <lb/>
Miss Letha Burnett with Mai- <lb/>
Lady with E. W. <lb/>
Miss Mary Keel with Joe <lb/>
berry. <lb/>
Miss Wells with Bennie Shep- <lb/>
They were chaperoned by Mr. <lb/>
and John Thorne, Mr. <lb/>
Mrs. J, W, Parker, who served <lb/>
fruit champagne <lb/>
Miss Alice returned Sat- <lb/>
after several weeks slay at <lb/>
Panacea Springs and Richmond. <lb/>
Miss Anna came borne <lb/>
spent over Sunday <lb/>
with her people. <lb/>
Mis--Allies Moore has <lb/>
from toe Pitt man hospital greatly <lb/>
improved <lb/>
S. M. Pollard and family and <lb/>
Mrs. Belcher ha--e returned <lb/>
home alter a pleasant week at <lb/>
Miss Wells has gone to <lb/>
purchase her tall stack of <lb/>
Miss Watson is the northern <lb/>
markets buying Mrs. J. F. <lb/>
Kill line of millinery. <lb/>
Rev. Wooten filled his <lb/>
regular appointment in the <lb/>
Church Sunday evening. <lb/>
J. II. Harris and <lb/>
B. J. this morning for <lb/>
Baltimore New York to <lb/>
chase winter goods. <lb/>
Arthur Wood happened t a <lb/>
most serious Saturday <lb/>
morning while riding in fox chase. <lb/>
Be was thrown from his horse <lb/>
-till holding to the reins the <lb/>
gave a lunge either <lb/>
ed or stepped hit jaw, <lb/>
it into five pieces and crushing in <lb/>
his teeth. He left for the Pitt- <lb/>
man hospital on the evening train <lb/>
for i ii- it in Hi <lb/>
while there will be another song <lb/>
to sing. <lb/>
All our public schools have <lb/>
been teaching cooking as an art <lb/>
for time. What has be- <lb/>
come of them Do they <lb/>
ate any of them If so, what <lb/>
are they doing They might <lb/>
cook for their Do <lb/>
COUNTY CONVENTION. <lb/>
SOUTHERN COTTON ASSOCIATION <lb/>
The Pit. county division of the <lb/>
Southern Cotton Association will <lb/>
meet at the court house Green- <lb/>
ville at eleven o'clock, a. m ., bat <lb/>
September 1st. It is <lb/>
very Important that the township <lb/>
be fully represented <lb/>
at this meeting, it is hoped <lb/>
that each will Bend delegates and <lb/>
assist in the transaction of <lb/>
demanding attention. <lb/>
It. R. Gotten, Pres. <lb/>
W. A. B. Sec. <lb/>
By direction of the Republic in <lb/>
County Committee for <lb/>
Put county, a convention of the <lb/>
Put county is <lb/>
called to assemble in court <lb/>
house in Greenville Saturday Sept. <lb/>
lab, 1906 at o'clock for th- <lb/>
purpose of candidate <lb/>
for the v county offices <lb/>
to business as <lb/>
may some the convention. <lb/>
The people are requested to meet <lb/>
at the several voting precincts of <lb/>
the <lb/>
day September, at p. m <lb/>
to candidates for Justices <lb/>
of the Peace and for <lb/>
their respective townships and to <lb/>
delegates to attend the <lb/>
convention. It is suggested <lb/>
that all citizens who <lb/>
to affiliate with the <lb/>
this campaign, see to <lb/>
a good opposition <lb/>
the field, be invited and requested <lb/>
to act as delegates from re- <lb/>
to the <lb/>
c vent ion. <lb/>
Too time has come, when two <lb/>
well organized <lb/>
Pitt county is essential <lb/>
proper administration of <lb/>
public affairs preservation <lb/>
the of <lb/>
the people. Prominent <lb/>
will address the convention, <lb/>
R. C. Flanagan, <lb/>
Chin. Rep, Ex. Com. <lb/>
W. E. Sec. <lb/>
Opportunity makes the man <lb/>
after the man has made his <lb/>
Wanted. milch cows to <lb/>
to gallons per day. <lb/>
D. D. <lb/>
We say because we know <lb/>
that we have shoes that will please you In <lb/>
every detail. Can't help it, you know. <lb/>
We've the best Men's Shoes that the best <lb/>
Shoe Builders know how to make. <lb/>
It's an matter for a man to select just <lb/>
the shoes he wants from our choice assortment <lb/>
Snappy Shoes in trim, neat cut styles that <lb/>
will make a man proud or his feet, at all prices <lb/>
that were ever know to buy good shoes. <lb/>
and Gun Metal Calf, and Patent <lb/>
Colt Skin are some of the good leathers. But- <lb/>
Lace and Button styles. <lb/>
We've the assurance to say that our Fall <lb/>
Styles in Men's Shoes are easily entitled to first <lb/>
premium. <lb/>
FRANK WILSON, <lb/>
The King Clothier. <lb/>
Pulley Bowen <lb/>
THE HOME OF WOMAN'S FASHIONS. <lb/>
Our Mr. W. A. Bowen <lb/>
is in Northern Markets <lb/>
Purchasing Fail Stock <lb/>
Watch For Our <lb/>
Goods. <lb/>
PULLEY <lb/>
Tobacco Pack <lb/>
ton Gins <lb/>
insure d. <lb/>
Rates. <lb/>
Apply to H. A, WHITE, <lb/>
INSURANCE, GREENVILLE, <lb/>
It is sure to pay you <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Eddie <lb/>
here Saudi; <lb/>
T. F. Taylor, F F. ;. <lb/>
J. Jackson left this morning <lb/>
Wake Forest college. <lb/>
A nice of on hand <lb/>
much to from <lb/>
Bays Cohort <lb/>
Jones, in the <lb/>
.-. lie advocates <lb/>
A. W. left Monday mom <lb/>
for Baltimore. <lb/>
Tom Dawson is visiting <lb/>
here this week. <lb/>
Mrs. W. C. Jackson and child- <lb/>
nice summer lawns, <lb/>
voile.-, lusters, at out, <lb/>
Harrington, Co. <lb/>
process where patients can- <lb/>
not or in i take other <lb/>
The resulting insensibility to <lb/>
pain lasts more than an hour, <lb/>
the patient often develops abnormal <lb/>
loquacity. <lb/>
ones tells of an operation in <lb/>
he the spine. It <lb/>
bus of a lag man, who as soon <lb/>
is he had taken two or three whiffs <lb/>
f chloroform jumped off the <lb/>
table and scampered <lb/>
This happened twice, and Mr. Jones <lb/>
trod injecting cocaine <lb/>
into the spinal fluid. <lb/>
this menus a troublesome operation <lb/>
of rutting out hone in the leg <lb/>
safely carried out. The man, <lb/>
poacher, meantime regaled the doc <lb/>
tor- it of h-- art, only om <lb/>
when the v-., <lb/>
chiseling n hone, to ark. i <lb/>
that Mail. <lb/>
WINTERVILLE <lb/>
This department is in F. C. NYE, who is authorized to rep- <lb/>
resent the Eastern Reflector in and territory <lb/>
ii a- .N. C. Aug. Nice of fresh , <lb/>
As surely as an acorn will grow ways Barber HUMOROUS PATIENT <lb/>
into an oak when it has the proper i <lb/>
so surely will small <lb/>
savings made and de- <lb/>
posited in a savings hank ti <lb/>
an The <lb/>
Bank has a savings <lb/>
department that pay interest on <lb/>
time deposits. St-rt a t Barber <lb/>
account now. add to it as I a. large lot of trunks, suit ca-es, <lb/>
yon are able. I and of all sizes and <lb/>
was here grades j arrived at the, <lb/>
Saturday night and Sunday. w- <lb/>
. , , , I Co. to visit <lb/>
of , a <lb/>
We sell it. trunk. 8-e them <lb/>
B. T. Bro. , bargains. car <lb/>
line of dress shirts ever i <lb/>
shown in at <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Miss Baker, returned from <lb/>
Tuesday <lb/>
We still have few cop- <lb/>
of Teachers Bibles, we off. are Mis. <lb/>
the trade at low <lb/>
prices. I A car load of received <lb/>
B. T. Cox, Bro. at Harrington, Co., <lb/>
of B. T. j natures <lb/>
Cox for T. W. Wood household remedy. A con- <lb/>
Son's high grade turnip and j Mineral Water. Stop, <lb/>
cut. <lb/>
The newest thing down this way Kidney trouble, Liver <lb/>
ts that it bas raining. It Female weakness, cat- <lb/>
matters little when that remark is etc. at <lb/>
made it states a fact of very recent f T. <lb/>
occurrence. Everyone is a <lb/>
prophet low all predict <lb/>
rain. But let us not despair, <lb/>
sun will some time, <lb/>
cheer up. It could be worse. It T. F. Taylor, Tom Dawson, <lb/>
has been trusting in the central Cox, and J. L. went to <lb/>
States. Greenville Tuesday evening. <lb/>
No need of not having good Miss lie den Galloway spent Sat- <lb/>
pants when Harrington, Barber night and Sunday with <lb/>
Co., have just received anew lot, friends here, <lb/>
that they will sell Nice corned herrings at <lb/>
For fruit jars rubbers go Barber Co. <lb/>
to Harrington, Barber Co. <lb/>
Owing to sickness in his family, <lb/>
Rev. T. II. King was to <lb/>
fill bis appointments here Sunday <lb/>
and Sunday night. Line-1 at <lb/>
berry led the morning service, Co. <lb/>
Prof. that at night. A full line of summer silks all <lb/>
Miss Hattie returned. at cost. Harrington Barber Co. <lb/>
from Baltimore evening, j J. O Galloway, of <lb/>
Straws tell which way the wind spent and <lb/>
blows, just nonce the stream of mg this vicinity, <lb/>
customers going in out from. prof. F, c. is <lb/>
Harrington, j in the interest of Win- <lb/>
of paint, and yellow i High School, <lb/>
j Misses Carrie and <lb/>
W. J. Boyd, was Wesson, at <lb/>
Monday. returned Tuesday evening. <lb/>
A. W. and Co. are have their <lb/>
sum cheap. . friends and <lb/>
Pour . water n i <lb/>
j . , half u <lb/>
i a <lb/>
a i <lb/>
yeast. <lb/>
hours it will <lb/>
If loot <lb/>
i r for r , <lb/>
i. For n Cold. <lb/>
I. a i old <lb/>
i r I m k, I <lb/>
i r tea <lb/>
. I am i a <lb/>
. Mouth Wish. <lb/>
ho he use <lb/>
i- a in- wash, i <lb/>
, the <lb/>
, breath, lie <lb/>
. . i . Th <lb/>
I . he u-i <lb/>
at ii i <lb/>
Cr. Frosting. <lb/>
One I juice and <lb/>
the in to B <lb/>
fro I. d powdered sugar, <lb/>
to <lb/>
k. H. TAFT. <lb/>
W. H. RiCKS. <lb/>
Furniture Problem, <lb/>
We can solve it tor you. <lb/>
-Leadership <lb/>
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb/>
of the <lb/>
Iii one of principal streets, <lb/>
where the tide of <lb/>
the <lb/>
stand- from the wall of a build- <lb/>
where bicycles much stored <lb/>
eight years ago. a man <lb/>
in charge, was u time when <lb/>
kepi wheels of business <lb/>
and during day, and it <lb/>
a too. Our reg- <lb/>
Customers paid us by the <lb/>
month, and there wore over of <lb/>
Then every we took <lb/>
of the wheels of from twenty <lb/>
o transient, How many do <lb/>
now none. <lb/>
The men who rode bicycles to <lb/>
from offices new-r ride <lb/>
wheels downtown and, far n- that <lb/>
goop, rarely ride at all. ail <lb/>
nothing Rec- <lb/>
Fancy white all <lb/>
washable, at cost. <lb/>
II ii Co. <lb/>
pants <lb/>
1.50 <lb/>
1-25 <lb/>
2.00<lb/>
3.00 ,. <lb/>
All qualities of calico <lb/>
Good Umbrellas at <lb/>
rainy weather. Have <lb/>
cents <lb/>
1.75 <lb/>
2.19 <lb/>
at lets. <lb/>
this <lb/>
you seen <lb/>
If <lb/>
lives <lb/>
Have you seen those <lb/>
shop. They are <lb/>
there, and nice too. You <lb/>
i will want one, that <lb/>
I load of to Call see <lb/>
them. <lb/>
Ange's new lino t If D. you the best cart that <lb/>
not, don't d. lay, If is turn get <lb/>
you wait yon may t late. j made by the A. <lb/>
Contractor.-. wood and them <lb/>
buildings. See for lowest. already on baud, <lb/>
Prompt attention given. The Pitt school <lb/>
J. R. Cooper, j seems have made a <lb/>
S. Nobles, and and <lb/>
J. E. Buck. . ply a g want, dead your <lb/>
Tuesday afternoon a to the A. G Mfg. Co. <lb/>
storm, lightning j . ,, ,, . . . . <lb/>
. . , . , , . J. Sunday night <lb/>
struck the pack of . ., . <lb/>
Cox about three miles from here I <lb/>
and killed a colored man Kate Chapman <lb/>
Jonas were several Monday, <lb/>
others in at the m <lb/>
time, I hey were stunned but Sunday evening, <lb/>
were not hurt. to <lb/>
e will admit that advertising <lb/>
to Be <lb/>
Coley youngest son of <lb/>
the bile Thomas Carnegie and <lb/>
nephew of Andrew Carnegie, has <lb/>
gone into heavy training for the <lb/>
of Uncle Andrew <lb/>
desires n male heir to take up the <lb/>
line and head the house of <lb/>
on the other side of the big pond. <lb/>
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years ago said, after the chronicle <lb/>
of an of one of his kin. <lb/>
i not n male of the mime <lb/>
of Carnegie fit for fish Two <lb/>
years ego Uncle Andrew decided, <lb/>
however, there was good timber in <lb/>
his nephew. f Coley will straight- <lb/>
en up, Carnegie announced, <lb/>
will take him to Scotland <lb/>
make n real laird of the <lb/>
Chronicle-Telegraph. <lb/>
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on or ti day of or <lb/>
will p.-ad In liar <lb/>
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lo pay In me <lb/>
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V. <lb/>
Henry J <lb/>
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plaint In action or lie- will apply <lb/>
for relief In said <lb/>
Complaint. <lb/>
his the of September, <lb/>
C. i r Court. <lb/>
Julius and K . . r. ; . r c.for <lb/>
J. M. <lb/>
BAKER S CONFECTIONER <lb/>
Sales room in Jarvis building <lb/>
Fresh Pies, Cakes and <lb/>
Bread daily. Special orders <lb/>
for Pies sent early in morn- <lb/>
will re filled in time <lb/>
for dinner. <lb/>
Choice line of Fruits <lb/>
Candies constantly on hand <lb/>
I also handle leading <lb/>
brands of Cigars and To- <lb/>
me a call. <lb/>
J. M. <lb/>
Furniture Sale Competition <lb/>
Furniture Sale Claims are many 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/>
The Lowest Prices o i the Furniture You Want <lb/>
Come and be convinced. <lb/>
A. H. <lb/>
Pictures Framed t Order. <lb/>
BIG CUT ON ALL GOOD <lb/>
FALL GOODS. <lb/>
For Cash. <lb/>
We are now <lb/>
our <lb/>
repays its cost manifold to any <lb/>
business, after all the things <lb/>
and its Quality for let's money <lb/>
than it can be had <lb/>
the best we have found <lb/>
yet. However it id being demon- <lb/>
lo us by mail orders we <lb/>
are constantly receiving from <lb/>
of a distance, who have <lb/>
our made about <lb/>
prices. <lb/>
Carolina Supply Co. <lb/>
bay, corn and oats go <lb/>
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb/>
Mrs. Susan returned bargains, <lb/>
from evening. Barber <lb/>
line of Summer Pants at <lb/>
cost. must have room for our <lb/>
full stock, and are forced to make <lb/>
this sacrifice. <lb/>
for <lb/>
Punts for <lb/>
Pants for <lb/>
Pants for <lb/>
Punts for <lb/>
Harrington, Barber A <lb/>
yards Hamburgs <lb/>
at cost. Come early get the <lb/>
Scotch Law. <lb/>
The young man who Booth <lb/>
s-walking at with his lady <lb/>
love and afterward his purse <lb/>
depleted by the sun- <lb/>
dry cream will hear with <lb/>
that Scotland, <lb/>
there is n law early <lb/>
for ice cream shops, for <lb/>
violation of which a number of per- <lb/>
son- were recently heavily lined. <lb/>
The Glasgow law provides that <lb/>
any person who keeps or uses <lb/>
house, building, part of a building <lb/>
or other premises as an ice cream <lb/>
shop shall keep such premises <lb/>
open the hour- be- <lb/>
tween T o'clock in the morning and <lb/>
o'clock at night on any day. <lb/>
We are now selling our <lb/>
ladies oxfords, figured lawns, <lb/>
laces and embroideries at <lb/>
cost.<lb/>
S. M. SCHULTZ <lb/>
Wholesale retail Grocer am. <lb/>
furniture Dealer. Cash paid <lb/>
tildes, Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil <lb/>
Turkeys, etc. Bed <lb/>
tends. Oak Suits, K <lb/>
My Carriages, <lb/>
Tables. Lounges, Safes, r <lb/>
and Gail Ax <lb/>
High Life Tobacco, Key West Chi <lb/>
roots, Henry George Can <lb/>
Cherries, Peaches, <lb/>
Pine Syrup, Jelly, <lb/>
Sugar, Meat, Hoe <lb/>
; Lye. Magic Matches. O. <lb/>
j Seed Hulls, <lb/>
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, <lb/>
i Dried Apples, <lb/>
Prunes, Currents, Raisins, <lb/>
China Ware, Tin and i <lb/>
The price on ell Dr Goods <lb/>
Notions will be marked down low. <lb/>
3.00 <lb/>
Shoes at <lb/>
2.50 <lb/>
2.50 <lb/>
Shoes at <lb/>
lie <lb/>
c figured <lb/>
n at <lb/>
figured <lb/>
Lawn at <lb/>
1-2 cent <lb/>
Percale at <lb/>
A. F. C. <lb/>
hams at <lb/>
Sets <lb/>
Victim. <lb/>
William Connors, the <lb/>
newspaper pr. <lb/>
freight contra, tor, <lb/>
home out on ll of the ll and m <lb/>
His house surrounded by many Quality <lb/>
acres of lawn. A year or so ago <lb/>
his gardener planted foliage plant <lb/>
on a slope the lawn in great let- <lb/>
that spelled James <lb/>
said one <lb/>
the social leaders of the town as she <lb/>
was driving by, peering through her <lb/>
lorgnette, pour man I think <lb/>
he is a railroad land <lb/>
Main Dealer. <lb/>
and . Cakes and <lb/>
a Nev <lb/>
quantity Cheat . Cow <lb/>
S. M. SCHULTZ <lb/>
Titled American <lb/>
A list, colic I fur <lb/>
the lime, shows that American <lb/>
women have, within n few u <lb/>
gained twenty-three titles by i <lb/>
into families, twenty- <lb/>
fix German fourteen <lb/>
seventeen Italian -ix Russian. <lb/>
It is further estimated that <lb/>
American h have n lo <lb/>
Europe m no leas -than <lb/>
or an average of <lb/>
each, In Great Britain the <lb/>
American u of British husbands <lb/>
help to control about acres <lb/>
of land. <lb/>
J. J. TURNAGE, <lb/>
The Five Points Grocer. <lb/>
addition to Full line of <lb/>
Fancy Groceries we a <lb/>
line of Hardware such as Horse <lb/>
Collars, Manic-, Back Band, Tract <lb/>
Plows, Castings AI.,. <lb/>
nice line Crockery ware, <lb/>
ware, Tinware. Drugs Consisting <lb/>
if Chill Liver <lb/>
Regulator, Quinine, Soothing <lb/>
Nerve and Bone Liniment <lb/>
Call me the <lb/>
above Hues <lb/>
J. J. TURNAGE, <lb/>
Phone Five Points <lb/>
Save the Worry <lb/>
The hot weather brings you <lb/>
enough discomfort without adding to it by worrying over to <lb/>
buy fin- breakfast, dinner supper. With such a stock of <lb/>
Groceries, Canned Goods, Package <lb/>
Goods, Pickles, Butter Cheese, Coffee, <lb/>
Tea, Cakes, Candies, Fruits, as I carry, the and buy- <lb/>
are easy and the all saved It will take Do argument to <lb/>
you of if you visit my store and see what I carry. <lb/>
You can me one door North of <lb/>
J. B <lb/>
Neat Job Printing <lb/>
Our specialty. <lb/>
Reflector Job Printing Office<lb/>
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Inventory salE <lb/>
Absolute Surrender of All Summer Goods Now Under Our Roof. All <lb/>
Question of Former Price, Values, Cost or the like Completely <lb/>
There are Sales of Some Kind, Somewhere every day of the week. Sift the best them and you <lb/>
will fail to find one that will come within speaking distance of the one <lb/>
now doing on at <lb/>
C T BIG <lb/>
HOM<lb/>
All looks to Stores. C. T, has always been recognized as an aggressive <lb/>
merchant, meeting any and all hard tasks and strong propositions, fairly and squarely <lb/>
in the face. To get clear of tins 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 held out such money saving inducements. <lb/>
THE HOST FORCEFUL WORDS WOULD ROT EXAGGERATE j <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/>
Vests <lb/>
Old figure tic 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 season. Provide now <lb/>
for family while this onslaught <lb/>
private property is dispatched. The <lb/>
minded who have profited our past <lb/>
sales will he here in full force. You never . <lb/>
and never will he disappointed at <lb/>
Mens Wools Suits <lb/>
Old figure New <lb/>
New figure 1.461 <lb/>
White Horn <lb/>
Old figure Kc <lb/>
New figure <lb/>
a Black Hose <lb/>
New figure <lb/>
Suit;, All Sizes <lb/>
Old figure <lb/>
New figure <lb/>
Bargains For AIM <lb/>
Boys All <lb/>
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hi figure <lb/>
New figure <lb/>
Pat Leather Shoes <lb/>
Old figure <lb/>
New <lb/>
At These Absurd Pp Are Go. <lb/>
to Limit Q Days <lb/>
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time to gather together <lb/>
anew suit tor if- ,.,, . ., <lb/>
father and son, a <lb/>
new dress fr ., . . , , . <lb/>
the mother, sister or daughter, a <lb/>
roll new j,, a t., haps <lb/>
bound to need something in our line. <lb/>
Will Do The Work of <lb/>
Mens Sum. Undershirts <lb/>
Old <lb/>
Window Shades <lb/>
Old figure New figure <lb/>
Ladies Pit Tip <lb/>
Shoes <lb/>
Old figure <lb/>
New figure <lb/>
h Be Sire That You Get Your Share <lb/>
Tl <lb/>
business has If by that have been made and the unusual service that it has rendered <lb/>
along with the rare values thus given Hundreds of values that will no rival outside <lb/>
will he shown and pro i . yo , A- , i the day we <lb/>
to clear a path for him toward <lb/>
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to proceed, when four mail, so locked <lb/>
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bundle, came thudding down <lb/>
a debris of splintered stair mils and <lb/>
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Norfolk I Railroad <lb/>
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Kern York, all other <lb/>
a Norfolk <lb/>
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freight via Norfolk, care Norfolk <lb/>
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we will see that tool <lb/>
box does not lack a tingle <lb/>
article. <lb/>
Course <lb/>
You get harness, <lb/>
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To Publishers <lb/>
and Printers <lb/>
We have an new <lb/>
on patents- <lb/>
whereby w- <lb/>
run Brass Col <lb/>
and Had Rules, <lb/>
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PRICES <lb/>
Column and Head <lb/>
Rules <lb/>
t . and <lb/>
Head Killed In <lb/>
over per <lb/>
A of refaced <lb/>
Rule, <lb/>
will cheerfully <lb/>
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Printers Co <lb/>
of Type and <lb/>
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Ibis Mill in I i- i <lb/>
Tali <lb/>
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D. W. <lb/>
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Groceries <lb/>
Ami Provisions <lb/>
Cotton B <lb/>
Ti on hand<lb/>
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Produce Bought and Sold<lb/>
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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 Do <lb/>
not wait until you have a big deposit. <lb/>
We accept small on-s as We <lb/>
pay interest on Time Deposits. If <lb/>
you do not carry a come <lb/>
in or write us. <lb/>
THE GREENVILLE BANKING CO.<lb/>
THE BANK of GREENVILLE <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
CAPITAL . 25,000.00 <lb/>
SURPLUS . 25,000.00 <lb/>
UNDIVIDED PROFITS 13,300.00 <lb/>
ASSETS OVER <lb/>
We pay interest on Time Certificates <lb/>
or on money deposited for a <lb/>
stipulated time per cent <lb/>
Accounts of merchants, far- <lb/>
and individuals solicited <lb/>
NO MAN THAN <lb/>
STOMACH. <lb/>
Lot the r <lb/>
his <lb/>
cal i- from If a <lb/>
baa it-d <lb/>
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nutrition <lb/>
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food u eat. stomach <lb/>
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tin- the vital i- <lb/>
run of the body. If e <lb/>
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u whole, i made up of ii.- m- <lb/>
to of the <lb/>
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which the body. If the <lb/>
K croak it U <lb/>
that will found In <lb/>
all the liver, etc <lb/>
The liver will lie and <lb/>
giving rite to of <lb/>
weak nerves, Irregular action of <lb/>
palpitation, <lb/>
backache and kindred and <lb/>
Mr. Pare, at Quebec, writer -For <lb/>
after my health to fall, my head <lb/>
crew diary, pained me. and my <lb/>
all the time, I <lb/>
would to lie ion my The doctor <lb/>
It ii. u <lb/>
and for me. I took <lb/>
powder yet I felt no <lb/>
Hy wife me to try Dr. Pierre's <lb/>
and stop the doc- <lb/>
medicine. me a Untie and <lb/>
we soon found that I lean to improve. v I <lb/>
kept up the treatment. I took my <lb/>
normal, <lb/>
and I to look <lb/>
like a different I can <lb/>
for what your baa <lb/>
for rue and I certainly five It <lb/>
Don't be wheedled a penny-grabbing <lb/>
dealer into taking Inferior substitute for <lb/>
Ir. medicine, recommended to <lb/>
be as <lb/>
To knowledge of your own body <lb/>
in sickness mid for the <lb/>
Common Adviser. A <lb/>
of Send one-cent <lb/>
stamps for paper-covered, or U <lb/>
for copy. Add res Dr. K. V. <lb/>
Pier.-, Main Street, . Y. <lb/>
H. A. <lb/>
JOHN A RICKS <lb/>
Sticks. <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/>
OAKLEY ITEMS. <lb/>
R. L. Davis, <lb/>
L. Little. Cashier. <lb/>
FOR SALE <lb/>
SECOND hand MACHINERY <lb/>
One H. P. <lb/>
One H P. Crank <lb/>
One No. Saw mill <lb/>
One CO saw Gin and C. <lb/>
One Power Press <lb/>
This machinery is months old and will be sold cheap. It is J <lb/>
as Rood new, purchaser can have solid or inserted <lb/>
either or both. <lb/>
HENRY HARDING, agent <lb/>
IS <lb/>
Knowing <lb/>
HALF OF IT. <lb/>
Your h vi i , n h i I r you <lb/>
do. Same when comes to buying <lb/>
W. Ht to v t. where to buy, and you are to pay is where the <lb/>
coin's <lb/>
and price will you that this is the place to <lb/>
bay i quantity. <lb/>
COTTON SEED. MEAL AND HULLS <lb/>
Hay. Com, Oats Bran. Ship Stuff. lime and Groceries. <lb/>
When you want in this line it will be to your interest to <lb/>
CD <lb/>
. V- JOHNSTON. <lb/>
Leader In Prices for Cash. <lb/>
Come in and examine my <lb/>
CORN PLANTERS, GUANO SOWERS, DISC <lb/>
HARROWS, SMOOTHING HARROWS, ONE <lb/>
AND TWO HORSE STEEL PLOWS, WIRE <lb/>
FENCE FOR FARM OR GARDEN AND WASH- <lb/>
MACHINES. <lb/>
Yours to serve, <lb/>
H. L. <lb/>
The Hardware Man. <lb/>
N. C, Aug. <lb/>
Eli Roper left Sunday <lb/>
fir <lb/>
J. E. Congleton, of <lb/>
in town <lb/>
Mis. C. H. R ed In <lb/>
Mo <lb/>
Mi-. Minnie Brown little <lb/>
daughters, <lb/>
Bethel, came Saturday even- <lb/>
relatives in town. <lb/>
Mrs. A. bas <lb/>
sick for sometime, we are <lb/>
to note is <lb/>
Miss Emma and little <lb/>
Nola of <lb/>
in town <lb/>
last week. <lb/>
N. M. Harvey wife, of <lb/>
came u <lb/>
evening to visit relative, in town. <lb/>
-M i-e- Evelyn and <lb/>
of Win- <lb/>
came Friday evening to <lb/>
Visit Mrs. Nash y. <lb/>
Miss Carson left Mon- <lb/>
for where <lb/>
she bas gone to visit relative. <lb/>
Marion family, <lb/>
visited Mrs. <lb/>
The Most Important Duty All. <lb/>
The Democrats in <lb/>
of the most important <lb/>
that any <lb/>
has considered this year in North <lb/>
l and it is a pity that <lb/>
conventions did not pass the <lb/>
same sort of a resolution. Those <lb/>
have not yet held may <lb/>
a good example. Tho <lb/>
requested <lb/>
representatives to vote <lb/>
to make State <lb/>
hospitals for the insane large <lb/>
enough to admit all the insane <lb/>
people in the State. The time has <lb/>
arrived when this must be done. <lb/>
The people all over the would <lb/>
approve the of no <lb/>
public money as they would of <lb/>
money for this purpose, They <lb/>
unanimously of it, eves to <lb/>
the event of robbing some other <lb/>
State institutions to bring the <lb/>
above condition sen- <lb/>
bas been already, <lb/>
but it is unwise. All our <lb/>
need assistance, and none <lb/>
should be curtailed, but the <lb/>
i. twitted <lb/>
son <lb/>
Hats, Shoes, dress goods, Notions, Sc. <lb/>
In Groceries we will have at ail 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 for <lb/>
COUNTRY PRODUCE. Quality and prices of our goods will please you. <lb/>
Ricks, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
Strange that DO one <lb/>
christening the North <lb/>
of <lb/>
says the Newport Times- <lb/>
Herald. Ii has been d <lb/>
her speed might be or less <lb/>
by a to <lb/>
end of the boat the application is <lb/>
Record. <lb/>
Sunday August the <lb/>
between John <lb/>
and gold wish- <lb/>
bone, set pearls and a <lb/>
in Hie center. Liberal <lb/>
for the finder. <lb/>
Vivian Parker, Farmville, N. C. <lb/>
i k aw <lb/>
BETHEL BANKING AND TRUST GO. <lb/>
AT BETHEL, N. C. <lb/>
At the close of June <lb/>
RESOURCES. <lb/>
Loans and discounts <lb/>
North Carolina I <lb/>
Pitt County I In Court, <lb/>
Railway <lb/>
Vs <lb/>
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in Superior court <lb/>
the Clerk, to c a right <lb/>
for the <lb/>
of land Farmville <lb/>
township, county, in which the <lb/>
said defendant the <lb/>
said defendant will further take <lb/>
that he i required to appear at the <lb/>
Clerk of Superior court of <lb/>
on <lb/>
August in the town of Greenville, <lb/>
and answer or to the petition <lb/>
complaint in said proceeding, or <lb/>
the plaintiff will apply to the cot rt <lb/>
he relief therein demanded, <lb/>
24th day of July <lb/>
D. C. MOORE, <lb/>
Furniture <lb/>
Due from Banks <lb/>
Cash <lb/>
Gold <lb/>
National <lb/>
and other U. S. <lb/>
Total <lb/>
Capital stock <lb/>
Surplus <lb/>
Undivided <lb/>
Bills <lb/>
Time certificates <lb/>
Deposits subj. to <lb/>
checks <lb/>
Certified <lb/>
Total <lb/>
ate of North Carolina, County of Pitt, <lb/>
I. H. H. Taylor Cashier of the above named solemnly <lb/>
swear that the above statement is true to the best of my <lb/>
H. H. Taylor Cashier <lb/>
edge and belief. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb/>
ore me, this 92nd day of April <lb/>
1906 <lb/>
Sam. a. Gardner <lb/>
Notary Public <lb/>
Roll T. <lb/>
J. R. BUNTING, <lb/>
M. O. BLOUNT. <lb/>
Directors <lb/>
OF THE CONDITION <lb/>
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE. FARMVILLE. N. C. <lb/>
AT THE CLOSE OF <lb/>
The Democrats going to have a <lb/>
groat time when Bryan comes <lb/>
home- Hut when they go <lb/>
down the Bay to meet him, they II <lb/>
not have the Sylph to use at <lb/>
expense. <lb/>
the advantage of Bryan as a <lb/>
traveler, after <lb/>
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of the of North Carolina, do here- <lb/>
by the Mid did. on <lb/>
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executed and In writ- <lb/>
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said and the pro <lb/>
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Loans Discounts 187.588 <lb/>
1,030.50 <lb/>
Due from Banks 18,885.52 <lb/>
Cash Items <lb/>
Gold coin 495.00 <lb/>
Silver coin 1,178.11 <lb/>
Nat, notes 1,432.00 <lb/>
LIABILITIES- <lb/>
Capital stock pd r <lb/>
Undivided prof <lb/>
sub t <lb/>
State of North Carolina, <lb/>
County of Pitt. <lb/>
I, J. R. Davis, <lb/>
swear that th <lb/>
knowledge and <lb/>
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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 ed corset. <lb/>
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Comes to your aid just at this point by offering you a large <lb/>
of styles and m 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/>
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to show you the new and explain the <lb/>
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and Friday. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE. Pin COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 1906. <lb/>
NO <lb/>
THE MARKET <lb/>
And Consolidated To- <lb/>
Company. <lb/>
i- to from <lb/>
markets in- <lb/>
la lending <lb/>
them all this season in the <lb/>
of tobacco sold. This brings on <lb/>
the belief Greenville i- the <lb/>
best market, and Toe Re- <lb/>
is to express the <lb/>
opinion tie <lb/>
dated Company is <lb/>
the of company <lb/>
x to this <lb/>
market other <lb/>
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the mill was ahead <lb/>
of all other markets in the <lb/>
average price paid for the <lb/>
crop, and cc In the figure <lb/>
of the <lb/>
of the two <lb/>
the <lb/>
company led all other <lb/>
on market by nearly <lb/>
hall a cent in average price. <lb/>
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look small, In e aggregate it pat <lb/>
thousands of in pockets <lb/>
of th farmers mid was an <lb/>
market <lb/>
s in bear fruit. <lb/>
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among mid efforts to bring <lb/>
to advance <lb/>
their interests, mil nothing has so <lb/>
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WHY HE ADVERTISED <lb/>
Some Reasons Advanced by a <lb/>
Merchant in the That <lb/>
Apply as Well Elsewhere <lb/>
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Kansas got an argument over <lb/>
the value of <lb/>
prosperous, and the other had <lb/>
seemed to miss the mar he <lb/>
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because ht said he <lb/>
never got far enough ahead to <lb/>
spare the The other mer- <lb/>
chant the reasons which <lb/>
ho based bis prosperity, and the <lb/>
principal one was advertising. <lb/>
He put them in black and <lb/>
white. read this way. <lb/>
I advertise newspapers be- <lb/>
cause I am not ashamed my <lb/>
goods or <lb/>
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gent class. They read the news <lb/>
papers, and I believe in <lb/>
my <lb/>
advertise in the newspapers <lb/>
because c-n talk to more people <lb/>
through the newspapers, a great <lb/>
distance, in leas time and at a more <lb/>
reasonable cost, than in any other <lb/>
way. <lb/>
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has brought me greater re <lb/>
a smaller expenditure <lb/>
than any other advertising I have <lb/>
done. <lb/>
when I write an ad I <lb/>
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because it is the cheapest in the <lb/>
end, and I have it inserted so that <lb/>
it is attractive. I then know it is <lb/>
seen and read by every one In the <lb/>
house here the paper goes. <lb/>
investigate before I place an <lb/>
ad in a paper. do not throw my <lb/>
money sway. Still. I am not <lb/>
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ad. will come in with the in <lb/>
their hands and buy out my whole <lb/>
THE ONE <lb/>
IN NORTH CAROLINA THOUSANDS GREET BRYAN. <lb/>
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Dixon's New Play to Tour the <lb/>
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Thomas e., new come- <lb/>
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founded on his novel of the same <lb/>
name, will be produced in Norfolk, <lb/>
Va-, October 1st, at the Academy of <lb/>
Music where his other famous play <lb/>
made its record- <lb/>
breaking opening nearly a year ago. <lb/>
After a week in Norfolk and Rich- <lb/>
Va., will <lb/>
begin a tour of the South, playing <lb/>
the territory at that covered <lb/>
by last year. <lb/>
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of the theme the <lb/>
realism of the book. The setting <lb/>
is entirely changed. The first act <lb/>
opens in a garden overlooking the <lb/>
bay city of San Francisco, at <lb/>
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wilds of Alaska, showing us <lb/>
glaciers clowned with the Aurora <lb/>
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preacher, and Ruth <lb/>
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with Mr. with the <lb/>
view of getting him to include <lb/>
Greenville in his on his <lb/>
Southern trip. <lb/>
4TH PRIZE. <lb/>
MOORE S LONG, <lb/>
Attorneys-at-Law, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
runt Civil Case only. <lb/>
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movement. has already done <lb/>
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speculators and middle men from <lb/>
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movement and had banded <lb/>
houses and factories to handle and <lb/>
work up their own product, <lb/>
speculator would be out of the <lb/>
game and conditions would be <lb/>
The Farmers Consolidated <lb/>
co company differs from the fore- <lb/>
going in that it is a business <lb/>
on business <lb/>
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statement, it is a business <lb/>
of tobacco operate <lb/>
their own warehouses to sell their <lb/>
crop. The expense of operation is <lb/>
reduced to the minimum, and in ad- <lb/>
to receiving high prices <lb/>
their tobacco the farmers come to <lb/>
annul meeting at the end <lb/>
of the season and receive handsome <lb/>
dividends out of the profits arising <lb/>
from the business according t the <lb/>
stock each holds in the <lb/>
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Governor Glenn Will try to Hive <lb/>
Christening of the Cruiser <lb/>
North Carolina at <lb/>
If the w of the governor <lb/>
North are considered the <lb/>
United States cruiser <lb/>
will be given its name <lb/>
in North Carolina waters at <lb/>
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ed States government to have <lb/>
christening take puce there was <lb/>
last night slated Governor <lb/>
Glenn, he made the <lb/>
request, if is sufficient <lb/>
depth of water in harbor at <lb/>
to accommodate the <lb/>
vessel, and that he understood <lb/>
that it could easily be <lb/>
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With this event taking place in <lb/>
North Carolina is that <lb/>
eat crowds will goto <lb/>
ton to be and that the day <lb/>
will be made a great one by the <lb/>
people of that city. <lb/>
News <lb/>
STATE. <lb/>
Happenings of, Interest in North <lb/>
Carolina. <lb/>
Norm a farmer of <lb/>
county, died from the <lb/>
poison of a rattlesnake bite. He <lb/>
had I three and was <lb/>
after a fourth when it bit him. <lb/>
Bern recently bad a <lb/>
The Odd Fellows and <lb/>
Hi inn lodges both lost their <lb/>
paraphernalia fire. <lb/>
Sunday morning Jesse <lb/>
Hudson,, colored, of Tarboro, com- <lb/>
suicide by drowning him- <lb/>
self in a small East Tar- <lb/>
Hudson tied bis hands <lb/>
lien mil him also lied a <lb/>
around his neck. <lb/>
jury rendered a verdict that <lb/>
deliberately committed <lb/>
suicide He was ill for sometime, <lb/>
and bis mind was <lb/>
Last week Miss Victoria <lb/>
of Griffin's township, Martin <lb/>
while strolling down the road <lb/>
noticed some dogs who were raising <lb/>
a over at the <lb/>
end of the lane. <lb/>
she found a deer held at bay by the <lb/>
logs Driving them away she ad- <lb/>
to the deer and alone and <lb/>
unaided led the frightened animal <lb/>
her father's house where it is <lb/>
now. Miss has in this short <lb/>
time succeeded in taming the deer, <lb/>
now at present writing it is as <lb/>
gentle s a kitten <lb/>
Great Demonstration in New <lb/>
New York, Aug. <lb/>
Jennings Bryan, of Nebraska, who <lb/>
arrived in New York harbor <lb/>
afternoon and spent the <lb/>
night with friends on a steam <lb/>
yacht down the landed in New <lb/>
York City this afternoon at o'clock <lb/>
and was the recipient of a continual <lb/>
ovation from that hour until late to- <lb/>
night when he had finished a <lb/>
eighty-minute address before <lb/>
persons gathered in Madison <lb/>
Square Garden. Mr. Bryan out- <lb/>
lined clearly and vigorously the <lb/>
principles he thought should guide <lb/>
the Democrats in their next cam- <lb/>
Greeted by nearly every <lb/>
Democrat in the country and <lb/>
accompanied by them; Mr <lb/>
was driven from the yacht landing <lb/>
at the Battery to the Victoria Hotel <lb/>
He was constantly cheered by those <lb/>
on the side walks. Once at the ho- <lb/>
tel he was fairly mobbed by thous- <lb/>
ands of his admirers, called up <lb/>
on him for an impromptu speech <lb/>
then shook hands for more than <lb/>
an hour with an never- <lb/>
ending line of citizens. He dined <lb/>
with his family and and then <lb/>
was driven in an automobile to Mad- <lb/>
Square Garden, where his <lb/>
come was made complete in a <lb/>
of some of the most remarkable <lb/>
demonstrations New York h s ever <lb/>
known. Garden meeting was <lb/>
presided by Mayor Tom L. <lb/>
Johnson, of Cleveland. There were <lb/>
brief addresses by Governor Joseph <lb/>
W. Folk, of Missouri; Augustus <lb/>
Thomas the playwright, Harry W. <lb/>
Walker, of the Commercial Travel- <lb/>
Anti-Trust under <lb/>
win me auspices the reception was <lb/>
given, and Mr. Johnson. <lb/>
Boy a Fall. <lb/>
Wednesday Graham <lb/>
little son of Mr. <lb/>
K l. was <lb/>
on parapet wall which Crosses <lb/>
th culvert near the school <lb/>
I when he fell on the <lb/>
.- side Be knocked breath. <lb/>
far a moment by the fall <lb/>
fortunately d i Jury, <lb/>
though his patents <lb/>
inly in for while It is dangerous for <lb/>
lieu In walk mi top wall <lb/>
ii Is almost a daily <lb/>
d mi. should take <lb/>
at Graham's narrow c <lb/>
keep off t wall. <lb/>
MRS. ENTERTAINS. <lb/>
Mrs. C. Stuart entertained <lb/>
at cards from tn <lb/>
day afternoon, to <lb/>
Mrs. and Miss Jessie <lb/>
Thomas, of Nashville. Tenn., who <lb/>
are guests of sister, Mrs <lb/>
J. L. Little. Alter <lb/>
delicious were <lb/>
served. <lb/>
A. number of friends were <lb/>
present and after being most <lb/>
entertained the guests <lb/>
departed reluctance, <lb/>
Mrs. fan, as usual, ideal <lb/>
ten. <lb/>
C OP. <lb/>
President Ci C. Moore Going to a <lb/>
Meeting Which Will Decide <lb/>
On Official Price This <lb/>
Year. <lb/>
August <lb/>
dent C. C. Moore, of th- North <lb/>
Carolina division of the Southern <lb/>
Cotton Association, will <lb/>
leave Monday for Hot <lb/>
Ark., the meeting of the <lb/>
executive committee of <lb/>
that body, which is to be held <lb/>
there next Thursday, Friday and <lb/>
Saturday, the oh, and 7th of <lb/>
September. The prime object <lb/>
the meeting is In hear the <lb/>
f l he several sub- divisions and to <lb/>
fix a minimum price at which the <lb/>
t crop shall be markets i. <lb/>
That wide is being man- <lb/>
this meeting is evidenced <lb/>
number letters which <lb/>
President Moore is receiving daily <lb/>
all sections of this and other <lb/>
states. Every mil brings him a <lb/>
dozen or more communications <lb/>
from farmers, merchants and <lb/>
men generally. The recent <lb/>
decline in prices has the <lb/>
A majority of those who <lb/>
have written President Moore <lb/>
advocate and cents as a <lb/>
fair and price at which the <lb/>
c op should be sold. One <lb/>
man only suggested that cents <lb/>
i be enough. great ma <lb/>
favor the named <lb/>
When President was <lb/>
asked his views on the matter he <lb/>
replied that the price decided <lb/>
upon would altogether on <lb/>
the report from cotton <lb/>
b it relative to and <lb/>
acreage the present crop. <lb/>
government report last year placed <lb/>
it t 82.9 per said Mr. <lb/>
Moore. believe that the <lb/>
this season is from to per <lb/>
cent below that of last, hence the <lb/>
report will approximately <lb/>
per t. I a you on <lb/>
that the minimum price <lb/>
be more lo <lb/>
While not expressing himself, <lb/>
President M it-d hat he <lb/>
would agree to anything less <lb/>
than cents. <lb/>
The Rainfall. <lb/>
Observer C. V. furnishes <lb/>
us of the <lb/>
rainfall for this <lb/>
For August For <lb/>
the three summer mouths June. <lb/>
July August inches. <lb/>
The rainy days dining the <lb/>
months were June July <lb/>
August total of days on <lb/>
which there was rain. The <lb/>
rainfall on any one day was <lb/>
inches. <lb/>
With a total f 32.56 <lb/>
riches in the growing <lb/>
mills is no there <lb/>
arc poor crop i- iii this <lb/>
BREAKS. <lb/>
Barely Finish in a Day, <lb/>
The Greenville market is <lb/>
a large quantity of Big <lb/>
are <lb/>
rule every and it sells at <lb/>
prise, Today the different <lb/>
houses had front to <lb/>
pounds each, miking the total <lb/>
something around a quarter of a <lb/>
million pounds, which is an <lb/>
quantity fur one day. The <lb/>
sales started l o'clock <lb/>
though the the <lb/>
Committee that not lees <lb/>
than piles an hour must be <lb/>
sold only, two BOOMS had <lb/>
finished by cue dinner hour, <lb/>
three to this <lb/>
n on. Ii looks like ill sales <lb/>
Will have i in- tiled. <lb/>
y tobacco the it pas- <lb/>
tor he ought to see at a glance to market the produce when <lb/>
that it it to tilt interest to become I most advantage his rural <lb/>
n part at I He cam ran y and elicit the i urn I <lb/>
tie with it. carrier news, and is <lb/>
I placing the farmer la lunch with <lb/>
Miss Bum who has been papers before new <lb/>
coin <lb/>
la <lb/>
her in . <lb/>
tier every- <lb/>
returned home. The la tor body one, nod lo <lb/>
accompanied her home to visit her I keep up times <lb/>
sister, Mrs. C. W. Exum. favorably individual, <lb/>
in One Day, <lb/>
banks here paid <lb/>
ml tobacco told on <lb/>
Greenville market, and the out- <lb/>
look of the breaks today is that will exceed yesterday. Mr. B J. <lb/>
of the <lb/>
Co says there is <lb/>
money enough here to pay for all <lb/>
dial comes, so the farmers <lb/>
bring <lb/>
Not Enough Houses. <lb/>
A man from another town told <lb/>
us Thursday he like to <lb/>
move his to if <lb/>
he could rent a five or six room <lb/>
house, Inquiry developed that <lb/>
house could not be had. Mi- <lb/>
ll. W, real estate <lb/>
he has had several similar <lb/>
applications recently but could nut <lb/>
supply the for houses. <lb/>
Because of a scarcity of houses <lb/>
Greenville goes on <lb/>
to add many good citizens <lb/>
to In i population. <lb/>
or <lb/>
Allan c Lino Makes Order <lb/>
lolling <lb/>
, C Aug. <lb/>
The Atlantic Line today <lb/>
awarded in the Standard <lb/>
I In t I , a contract <lb/>
for five hundred standard <lb/>
steel b oars, and five <lb/>
hundred standard i-feet steel <lb/>
framed Bat cars, deliveries to <lb/>
luring January 1907, and continued <lb/>
at the of fifty per day until the <lb/>
order is filled. <lb/>
A man w. what his <lb/>
wife endures -h . . away <lb/>
for a day and leave- ,, f <lb/>
to his <lb/>
town <lb/>
<lb/>
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