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who am lug flower hods or <lb />
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. men out of this. sir. and <lb />
never vim ire to set foot again <lb />
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Have The Foundation <lb />
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The Corset is The Foundation <lb />
which all build their appearance. Those who <lb />
desire to m the best appearance possible are most careful in <lb />
selecting their corset, realizing that the best can be attained <lb />
only when the corset is right, right in in shape The gown <lb />
may be handsome and stylish in itself, but it will never show to best <lb />
advantage over an poorly ed corset. <lb />
OUR <lb />
DEPARTMENT <lb />
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 />
will insure and a stylish figure combined, -e would like <lb />
to show you the new and explain the <lb />
many advantages it ever other kinds. Our corset depart- <lb />
is very a reason-Let us show you. <lb />
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W. II.<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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made some of organizations <lb />
among mid efforts to bring <lb />
to advance <lb />
their interests, mil nothing has so <lb />
impressed with its <lb />
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inspired it the <lb />
because of knowledge the m n <lb />
at the Mr. O. L <lb />
and the more <lb />
has been a <lb />
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more firmly fix d is <lb />
that it is ideal tr <lb />
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to firmer <lb />
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Greenville m <lb />
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to ad- <lb />
mi Years ago <lb />
WHY HE ADVERTISED <lb />
Some Reasons Advanced by a <lb />
Merchant in the That <lb />
Apply as Well Elsewhere <lb />
A couple of merchants out in <lb />
Kansas got an argument over <lb />
the value of <lb />
prosperous, and the other had <lb />
seemed to miss the mar he <lb />
struggling for. He hadn't <lb />
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 />
I cater to the <lb />
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 />
Because newspaper <lb />
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 />
am not too stingy to pay for <lb />
It the best possible medium, <lb />
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 />
enough to expect <lb />
twenty who rend the <lb />
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 />
has <lb />
promote <lb />
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it has en <lb />
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their <lb />
the Grange <lb />
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to be <lb />
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Grange w i <lb />
came <lb />
the <lb />
was also a <lb />
imp <lb />
politics and <lb />
used by lie <lb />
office, and <lb />
Alliance so f <lb />
into<lb />
which <lb />
loge <lb />
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Alliance<lb />
lull it <lb />
men <lb />
is the la-t <lb />
11- <lb />
Dixon's New Play to Tour the <lb />
South. <lb />
Thomas e., new come- <lb />
One <lb />
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 />
The play is a more beautiful <lb />
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 />
the time of the rush to the Klondike <lb />
The three other act-are set the <lb />
wilds of Alaska, showing us <lb />
glaciers clowned with the Aurora <lb />
Frank Gordon, the hero, <lb />
is a college professor instead of a <lb />
preacher, and Ruth <lb />
the heroine is unmarried until fin- <lb />
ally united to the man she loves. <lb />
This play, founded on the most <lb />
dramatic and powerful of all Mr. <lb />
Dixon's novels, treats of the in ft n <lb />
of Socialism on love and char- <lb />
It is a passionate defense of <lb />
the of the home and a plea <lb />
for the glory and freedom of <lb />
Its tragic mo <lb />
are relieved by <lb />
humor. <lb />
The management of Masonic <lb />
Temple Opera House is in <lb />
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 />
The . As-11 is n Inter <lb />
movement. has already done <lb />
the tanners me but sticking <lb />
seems to be <lb />
greatest trouble <lb />
have been known m attend a meet- <lb />
of the m, assent he <lb />
agreement in l-old heir cotton, then <lb />
go out sell cotton for <lb />
d tier nil, under <lb />
present ion- th,. price of cot- <lb />
ton is a miner speculation mid <lb />
no. re Id .- . la a <lb />
and II farmers bold <lb />
it for a time they have to come back <lb />
in end and sell it to the same <lb />
speculators and middle men from <lb />
whom they have been holding it. If <lb />
had more business the <lb />
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 />
s; hence success comes with it. <lb />
To boil the facts down to a plain <lb />
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 />
This is simply a matter f business <lb />
and looking out for I heir own inter- <lb />
and that the company in the <lb />
years of its existence has paid <lb />
dividends <lb />
gating Nd per cent shows how ad <lb />
and the business <lb />
is managed. <lb />
Rut some ask, bow cm the <lb />
Consolidated com u-e <lb />
be en I <lb />
others where . <lb />
operate the of T- c <lb />
answer to that <lb />
gets the profits arising <lb />
conducting the warehouse <lb />
mid can to take <lb />
ices to the <lb />
buy any lot <lb />
buyers do not bill high enough. <lb />
It is an that i; nil <lb />
Reproduce Mrs. R P <lb />
Why Every <lb />
d. Have <lb />
Tins piper ml , l i the i <lb />
th me <lb />
C i. i <lb />
The Why Every <lb />
Should Have A Telephone <lb />
Toe is tho home, <lb />
best his the <lb />
winner to maintain, While <lb />
he i office, on the <lb />
in a it is <lb />
t be in lined <lb />
with the wife, and near <lb />
i welfare of the family . <lb />
The to house- <lb />
k an <lb />
brings th- <lb />
c. fie order <lb />
is rushed by the <lb />
V . n cook fails to or <lb />
in rainy the service is <lb />
in illness, when dread <lb />
hi d despair grip Hie lie <lb />
call-the <lb />
ml relief is g. <lb />
To living alone it <lb />
as n pins <lb />
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nice , III , . <lb />
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are linked together <lb />
it'll I ts. <lb />
in. O mint to the <lb />
homes the telephone are in- <lb />
Keeping In <lb />
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 />
That he has requested the Unit- <lb />
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 />
ed there. <lb />
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 />
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coin <lb />
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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 />
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steel b oars, and five <lb />
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framed Bat cars, deliveries to <lb />
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at the of fifty per day until the <lb />
order is filled. <lb />
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The Most Popular Made <lb />
There is real in chewing <lb />
SCHNAPPS tobacco. That's why it <lb />
has won millions of chewers every <lb />
year, until now more is sold <lb />
SCHNAPPS, the most popular prod- <lb />
of the Reynolds factories, is man- <lb />
in very heart of the Pied- <lb />
tobacco to the world <lb />
as with an aroma <lb />
so delightful am; appetizing that it <lb />
J J the chew- <lb />
of <lb />
The Chew <lb />
is manufactured by the cleanest and r lost <lb />
healthful processes ever devised, under <lb />
the direction of men who h ave m the <lb />
chewing tobacco business a life study, <lb />
and who have managed R. J. Rey- <lb />
Tobacco Company since 1875. <lb />
Only choice selections cf thoroughly <lb />
cured leaf are used in SCHNAPPS, and <lb />
expert tests prove that this class of <lb />
tobacco requires and takes a smaller <lb />
amount of sweetening than any <lb />
kind of tobacco that it has <lb />
a wholesome, stimulating and <lb />
effect on chewers, besides being the <lb />
most economical. <lb />
There are a great many imitations <lb />
claiming to be just as good as <lb />
SCHNAPPS, but here only one <lb />
SCHNAPPS. sure the letters <lb />
on the tag, and under the tag, spell <lb />
S-c-h-n-a-p-n-s. There are more pounds <lb />
of every year than <lb />
the total amount cf all similar kinds. <lb />
Internal revenue statistics show that <lb />
and cf the Rey- <lb />
brands won enough chewers in <lb />
owe fiscal year tn make a gain of <lb />
la quarter million pounds, or one- <lb />
third of the e increased consumption <lb />
in United States on chewing and <lb />
smoking tobacco. <lb />
is made and sold every- <lb />
where in cuts and and J plugs. <lb />
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT. <lb />
M. Manager and Authorized Agent- <lb />
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Ayden, N. C. Aug. Si. <lb />
Ab in for Daily <lb />
take <lb />
that id receiving sub- <lb />
receipts for <lb />
in arrears. We have a lift <lb />
of all who receive their mail at <lb />
office. also take orders <lb />
for job <lb />
a boy, en- <lb />
the of J. B. at <lb />
Hotel , hi -ii.;, relieved <lb />
Mr. of a spot. Mr. <lb />
Pierce hit ten spot back <lb />
got . peeping <lb />
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and buried next , cotton seed meal, bran, ship stuff, <lb />
day by Odd Fellows of this place on Cannon Tyson <lb />
of which he was a member. Tin all right. <lb />
It is said be died rather J. f. Cooper went to Tarboro <lb />
and <lb />
slippers must go, the season <lb />
is well The prices now <lb />
will interest the most economic buy- <lb />
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The EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
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GRADED SCHOOL <lb />
In the post M Greenville. K. P. M cl. matter, <lb />
rt.- made known upon application. <lb />
desired port in Pitt and adjoining <lb />
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GREENVILLE NORTH CAROLINA SEPT. 1900 <lb />
RURAL MAIL ROUTES. <lb />
There i no l <lb />
mull that <lb />
Impresses the mail <lb />
officials <lb />
the people give their respective <lb />
routes, and this largely deter- <lb />
mines whether a route shall be <lb />
discontinued or reduced to less <lb />
frequent trips. When the <lb />
themselves fail to show in- <lb />
in the service the <lb />
ion naturally follows that they <lb />
do not appreciate it If an in- <lb />
-roes over a route and <lb />
finds that not over twenty five or <lb />
fifty per cent of the people living <lb />
directly on the route have mail <lb />
boxes, he at once forms the <lb />
that they have very <lb />
little interest in keeping the <lb />
route in operation. <lb />
It is not the policy of the gov- <lb />
to abolish or curtail any <lb />
route if the people show by their <lb />
patronage that appreciate <lb />
it. Not long ago there was talk <lb />
of red Doing some routes at <lb />
son to three times a week, and <lb />
now we tee it stated that two <lb />
r- at Elizabeth City are to <lb />
be reduced unless the patronage <lb />
is increased, sixty days having <lb />
been given for the people to <lb />
show interest in the mat- <lb />
call attention to this <lb />
t people of county may <lb />
look alter their The <lb />
free delivery service is too <lb />
great a convenience to be cur- <lb />
tailed or discontinued, but on <lb />
the it should be <lb />
ed until every rural section is <lb />
served. The people can <lb />
their interest by getting every <lb />
living on a route to put up <lb />
Next Session Begins October <lb />
Editor <lb />
Through the columns of your <lb />
valuable paper I desire to trans- <lb />
nit to the people of Greenville <lb />
me information the <lb />
next session th- graded <lb />
By order of M <lb />
the school will on <lb />
O t. let, the on <lb />
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in i faculty. Our teachers fr <lb />
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grade. <lb />
Second grade, Misses Taylor <lb />
Third Miss Florence <lb />
Sweet. <lb />
W e r <lb />
Friday was the twentieth <lb />
of Charleston earth- <lb />
quake. <lb />
If Noah Webster could appear <lb />
just now the new fangled spell- <lb />
lad would make him smile. <lb />
Such heavy tobacco sales as <lb />
are in progress now ought to <lb />
make trade better and collections <lb />
pick up. And don't. <lb />
grade, Miss K n ii. <lb />
Wade. <lb />
Fifth grade, Miss Lillie <lb />
ninth and tenth <lb />
grade, Misses Neff, Cox <lb />
Kinney. <lb />
One man says he never could, owing to the fact that Prof. <lb />
keep up with United States Dove combined the seventh and <lb />
spelling any way, and thinks the <lb />
reform will help him out. <lb />
school book agony for <lb />
this state is over, at least so far <lb />
as the are concerned <lb />
The part is yet to <lb />
come. <lb />
The papers have not told how <lb />
the great Bryan demonstration <lb />
in New York jarred President <lb />
Roosevelt. We expect ho show- <lb />
ed his teeth. <lb />
One thing about the new spell- <lb />
it will help a fellow out on <lb />
words he did not know how to <lb />
spell. Anything they sound <lb />
like will do now. <lb />
eight grades last fall, <lb />
be eighth during <lb />
session. <lb />
Miss Florence Sweet, the lady <lb />
who will Miss Rhodes, is <lb />
from Ripley, Tenn. She the <lb />
of one of the <lb />
I glads in West <lb />
ard lam sure we were <lb />
fortunate getting her. She is a <lb />
thoroughly competent teacher and <lb />
is interested in t s- work. <lb />
division will c one in in.- f <lb />
first in and so <lb />
alternately. This <lb />
will give ii t r in the <lb />
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rapidly. <lb />
In every school with which I <lb />
have ever been connects, I have <lb />
found a class of pupils who simply <lb />
cannot manage Latin. <lb />
dents all over the country have had <lb />
and are having the same trouble <lb />
are not hesitating to permit <lb />
pupils to drop this study and take <lb />
some other subject instead Next <lb />
year all pupils in the Greenville <lb />
school must lake Latin in the eighth <lb />
grade, at the end of the year the <lb />
teacher and the superintendent will <lb />
make out a of those who have <lb />
trouble with the subject, and who <lb />
may drop it if they so desire- <lb />
Next month a list will be made of <lb />
those in the present ninth and <lb />
tenth grades who may drop Latin <lb />
and take physics instead. The <lb />
work in physics be <lb />
theoretical, as we have no <lb />
but much good work can be <lb />
done in it, nevertheless. <lb />
I nope the pupils in school <lb />
A. H. TAFT. w. H. RICKS. <lb />
I FIT ISM <lb />
Furniture Problem, <lb />
We can solve it for you. <lb />
Leadership <lb />
to Miss Rogers <lb />
grade is Mies Elizabeth I enjoyed and are enjoying the <lb />
H. Wade, of Miss vacation, and school re <lb />
Wade is a graduate of State <lb />
Virginia, She <lb />
has been instructor at the sum- <lb />
mer school of the South, and aim <lb />
at the summer at <lb />
of Virginia. She is a <lb />
specialist in primary methods, and <lb />
I will make us a very Strong teacher, <lb />
, I sore. Her testimonials are <lb />
strong a nigh order. <lb />
. . Sett <lb />
opens they will be ready to do <lb />
some good in their respective <lb />
grades. <lb />
Very truly <lb />
H B. Smith, <lb />
COTTON CROP <lb />
Competition Is Brisk and <lb />
Claims are many and loud. <lb />
WHO WHY <lb />
What shall decide It. There is but one <lb />
test. That sale Is best and most important <lb />
that offers you <lb />
The Lowest Prices on the Furniture You Want <lb />
Come convinced. Yours to please. <lb />
A. H. TAFT COMPANY, <lb />
Pictures Framed <lb />
Mr. Bryan made a <lb />
at reception given <lb />
him in New York Thursday from but <lb />
night. One of the measures the past few years she has <lb />
advocated is government and <lb />
state owner hip of railroads. <lb />
The Bryan reception was pull- <lb />
lived in Tennessee. She was <lb />
in the city schools of <lb />
graduated from Giant <lb />
University, and has attended <lb />
session of the summer of the <lb />
off in New York, Thursday , five <lb />
night, and was a big affair <lb />
North Carolina was well <lb />
and look her part in <lb />
ago. Miss N. has held <lb />
some responsible positions in <lb />
the teaching profession and <lb />
coming the next president back by her she has <lb />
a mail box, and then take more his trip the world. <lb />
I where she bas <lb />
Birdie of <lb />
sewers on the vine, a graduate State <lb />
newspapers and more <lb />
letters. It helps every home to <lb />
have plenty of newspaper <lb />
in it. Take i dally paper if you <lb />
can others as <lb />
Let your list reading <lb />
matter include county pa- <lb />
your church paper, a good <lb />
farm paper, a or two <lb />
and such others as your moans <lb />
will permit. these sag <lb />
and you need have no <lb />
fears of losing you mail route. <lb />
streets is that much work wasted I Normal College at <lb />
They will rot by Christmas, j has taught three or f year <lb />
When the town has work done While <lb />
principal of the schools <lb />
j taught Latin <lb />
to observe work closely <lb />
and I know that she is an <lb />
the should <lb />
be in charge who knows what to <lb />
do <lb />
The Court has <lb />
ed more lawyers, that many <lb />
passing out of a class of <lb />
The place Where spelling re- <lb />
form would really amount to <lb />
Something is in Russia. The <lb />
names over there are enough to <lb />
kill folks. <lb />
The failure of a Philadelphia <lb />
bank for 17,000.000 was enough <lb />
to shock financial circles. Per <lb />
haps it is lucky for the <lb />
dent of the bank that he died a <lb />
few days previous to the crash. <lb />
They key a speech de- <lb />
livered by Judge Alton It Par- <lb />
at St. Paul., was that we <lb />
should have fewer and better <lb />
law-. He spoke strongly of the <lb />
efforts of mediocre members of <lb />
State legislature to make for <lb />
themselves by en- <lb />
to get laws enacted <lb />
that have nothing in them. He <lb />
said quality of the laws, and <lb />
A Louisiana woman belonging <lb />
tithe sect of <lb />
saturated clothing with <lb />
oil and sot herself on tire that <lb />
she might ascend to heaven. If <lb />
she a in her <lb />
she will be acclimated <lb />
when to the other <lb />
place. <lb />
tine teacher. <lb />
During the I have re- <lb />
of applications <lb />
for vacancies the Greenville <lb />
school. I have steadfastly re- <lb />
fused to but one class of <lb />
people, viz., those who have had <lb />
the best advantages, <lb />
and who a <lb />
of good testimonials that <lb />
they have, been successful and sat- <lb />
teachers elsewhere, <lb />
people of high character whose <lb />
not their number, hearts are in the work they are <lb />
Judge Parker right. <lb />
trying to do. From ibis I <lb />
have selected those whom I <lb />
the best. I hope no errors <lb />
have been made <lb />
A Wilson special The <lb />
and Sound Rail <lb />
road has made physical Conner-1 All but teachers are <lb />
here with the Atlantic Coast full graduates of ., o bed colleges <lb />
Lino The laying of the track <lb />
toward Raleigh will begin at <lb />
me South. These three have <lb />
bad special training at Chicago <lb />
once. The grading has been , the University of <lb />
completed for about eight To get a <lb />
In this direction. Several teaching force would be lather <lb />
hands are at work on the difficult, seems to me. <lb />
road east and west of <lb />
of Wilson. The entire road is to <lb />
be completed from Raleigh to <lb />
Washington by next June. <lb />
A Rowan boy shot one of <lb />
his arms off while playing with a <lb />
gun. <lb />
If enrollment the <lb />
grade is very large this year, <lb />
which is more thin probable, the <lb />
grade will he divided into two <lb />
divisions. One division will come <lb />
to school in the forenoon and the <lb />
other in the afternoon. At the <lb />
end of the month second <lb />
Exec-live Rains Rotting Bolls Fifty; <lb />
Per Cent Off. <lb />
The excessive has badly <lb />
damaged the cotton crop through- <lb />
out the cotton belt in this State. <lb />
The reporter of this paper talked <lb />
yesterday with persons from differ- <lb />
sections of the Slate, and <lb />
ail report large weed that <lb />
sent a very line but <lb />
the say the is short and <lb />
I hat the boils are Farm- <lb />
have sample bolls <lb />
here, showing that the is <lb />
very destructive to the <lb />
staple just at this time, rotting <lb />
bolls I hat are left Much of <lb />
fruit has fallen off the stalks <lb />
before maiming. <lb />
were received yesterday <lb />
direct from <lb />
Apex and Burlington, to the effect <lb />
that the crop is bound to be short <lb />
one half. Mr. W. H. Powell, of <lb />
Fayetteville, a dealer <lb />
a large said yesterday <lb />
that be has acres of <lb />
which, with good average <lb />
seasons, be would gather fifty <lb />
tales, but be it will <lb />
not yield more than twenty-five, <lb />
as a result of the excessive rain. <lb />
He says, moreover, that the <lb />
crop in Cumberland county will <lb />
be equally short, one prominent <lb />
farmer declaring that his crop is <lb />
short <lb />
News A Observer. <lb />
FALL GOODS. <lb />
The price on all Dry Goods and <lb />
Notions will be marked down low. <lb />
Favorite Umbrella Gone. <lb />
As showers have held up <lb />
n and the shines, <lb />
feebly, will who <lb />
borrowed, or <lb />
wise, one very favorite umbrella <lb />
from my office without leave or <lb />
license, please return the same <lb />
before the next rainy sets <lb />
in. I have had it years <lb />
hate carried it miles, and <lb />
prize it very much. No <lb />
for use. Isaac A. Sugg. <lb />
3.00 <lb />
Shoes at <lb />
2.50 J <lb />
Shoes at <lb />
He figured <lb />
n at <lb />
He <lb />
figured <lb />
Lawn at <lb />
cent <lb />
Percale at <lb />
A. F. C. <lb />
hams at <lb />
E. Q. Ferrell, a member the <lb />
grand at Durham court; was <lb />
before Judge Fred <lb />
Moore to show cause why be should <lb />
not be attached for contempt, be <lb />
been intoxicated while <lb />
Nerving on grand Fer- <lb />
is said to be a prominent far- <lb />
mer and church member. He was <lb />
hued<lb />
We are now selling our <lb />
ladies oxfords, figured lawns, <lb />
laces and embroideries at <lb />
cost. <lb />
Jas F Davenport <lb />
Save the Worry <lb />
The hot weather brings you <lb />
enough discomfort without adding to it by worrying over what, to <lb />
buy for breakfast, dinner or lOpper. 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 selecting and buy- <lb />
to <lb />
are easy and the all saved It will take no argument <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 <lb />
WINTERVILLE <lb />
This department is in charge of F. C. NYE, who is authorized to rep- <lb />
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory <lb />
As surely as an acorn will grow <lb />
into an oak when it has the proper <lb />
so surely will email <lb />
savings made and de- <lb />
posited in a savings bank grow to <lb />
an independent fortune. The <lb />
Bank of Winterville has a savings <lb />
department that pay interest on <lb />
time deposits. Start a savings <lb />
account now. Then add to it as <lb />
you are able. <lb />
B. F. ft Ci. <lb />
moved into new concrete store. <lb />
They are opening a nice line of <lb />
goods and will appreciate a call <lb />
from all their old customers and <lb />
friends. <lb />
takes the place of <lb />
We sell it. <lb />
B. T. Cox, Bro. <lb />
NEW TEXT BOOKS. <lb />
Nice Hue of fresh <lb />
ways on hand Barber <lb />
Co. <lb />
Miss Mary ha T-e hook commission has <lb />
been visiting Miss Cox, selected hooks for use <lb />
left for her home Washington in the of the for <lb />
live <lb />
dings always en hand Winner's History of <lb />
at Barber Co's. ; States. White American <lb />
Miss Kate Chapman Wed- Company; Higher <lb />
with Mrs. J. B. Tucker. History of the United States <lb />
A. large lot of trunks, suitcases, University company. <lb />
and telescopes of all and Readers-Graded Classics, first <lb />
grades has just arrived at the and B F. on <lb />
the large store i. w. and . ,, .-, <lb />
Co. Those wishing to visit company; Classics Old and New <lb />
the summer will good third, fourth and fifth, University <lb />
traveling trunk. See them for j Publishing Company. <lb />
Arithmetic series; <lb />
advanced, B. <lb />
A slight of hand it fiends at Gold Point. <lb />
bargains. <lb />
Misses Hattie and Kite <lb />
Chapman left this morning to vi-- <lb />
was be e Friday showing <lb />
of his tricks. Some of them were <lb />
right good. He amused much <lb />
as to how they are done. <lb />
Nicest line of dress shirts ever <lb />
shown in Winterville at <lb />
Co. <lb />
How remarkable We have <lb />
actually bud one day without any <lb />
rain. None at all so far as <lb />
we know, Friday after sun rise, <lb />
though quite a rain before day. <lb />
We still have a few cop- Friday evening, <lb />
of Teachers Bibles, we are off-1 yards nice summer <lb />
trade very low i voiles, lusters, <lb />
prices. <lb />
B. T. Cox, Bro. <lb />
Prof. F. C. Nye returned from <lb />
Greene county Thursday evening <lb />
Go to the drug Store of B. T. <lb />
Cox Bro for T. W. Wood <lb />
Son's high grade turnip <lb />
seed. <lb />
Mrs. W. H. Hon-c has vis- <lb />
her sister, Mrs. G. K. Jack- <lb />
son, in the country thin week. <lb />
at Harrington, Co., <lb />
Iron <lb />
great remedy. A con- <lb />
Mineral Water. Stops <lb />
blood from cuts. Cure <lb />
Kidney trouble, Liver com- <lb />
; plaint, Female cats <lb />
sores etc. For sale at the drug <lb />
B. T. Cox, and Bro. <lb />
AW. Ange returned from <lb />
lawns <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
Elder T. N. Manning returned <lb />
from a visit, to eve <lb />
Nice corned herrings at Barring <lb />
ton, Barber Co. <lb />
Fancy and white waitings, all <lb />
; washable, at cost. <lb />
on, Barber ft Co. <lb />
I Nice mullets at <lb />
STRONG <lb />
Again <lb />
it what Mrs. Lucy <lb />
said after taking <lb />
Dyspepsia <lb />
Cure. <lb />
of other weak <lb />
women are <lb />
being re- <lb />
stored to perfect <lb />
health by this rem- <lb />
YOU may be <lb />
well if you will take <lb />
it <lb />
cause <lb />
nearly all the sick- <lb />
nets that women <lb />
hare. It deprives the system of nourish- <lb />
and the delicate organs peculiar to <lb />
women suffer weaken, and become <lb />
diseased. <lb />
Dyspepsia Cure <lb />
enables the stomach and digestive organs <lb />
to and assimilate all of the whole- <lb />
tome food that may be eaten. It nourishes <lb />
the body, and rebuilds the weak organs, <lb />
restoring health and strength. <lb />
relieves <lb />
C. Heath v Co; Our Language I tour risings, belching, heartburn and all<lb />
-i <lb />
F. Johnson Publishing Company. <lb />
Language and <lb />
A car load of lime just received in English, book No. D <lb />
No need or not good ton, Barber ft Co. <lb />
pants when Barber A full line of summer silks all <lb />
Co., have just received anew lot,, at cost. Harrington Barber Co. <lb />
that they will sell cheap. Have you seen those <lb />
M. T. Spier, of was shop. They re <lb />
here Thursday. I there, and nice too. You <lb />
will wren yon that <lb />
load of of tobacco. Call see <lb />
B. G. Taylor and <lb />
went to Kin, ton and returned i Do <lb />
. I is Then get one with <lb />
. made A. G. <lb />
Straws tell which way the wind <lb />
blows, just notice the stream of <lb />
customers going in and out from <lb />
Harrington, ft Co's. <lb />
L. Little is visiting <lb />
in town. <lb />
All of paint, and yellow <lb />
at Barber <lb />
Hi. II. G. Taylor left Friday <lb />
book Smith, B F. Pub- <lb />
Company; Mod- <lb />
English Grammar with Com- <lb />
position. Newsom Co. <lb />
tery, n Complete. <lb />
Publishing Company. <lb />
Fount a-d Griffin, Alfred Will- <lb />
i nus Co, <lb />
i- <lb />
three book series, J. B <lb />
Drawing Webb and <lb />
Practical Drawing, Webb ft Ware. <lb />
Natural System <lb />
of Vertical, D. C. Heath Co. <lb />
The Old North State copies, <lb />
Medial, North State Publishing <lb />
Writing <lb />
Book, slant, B. F Johnson Pub- <lb />
Company. <lb />
culture, Hill Stevens, <lb />
Gum Co. <lb />
school, High <lb />
Academic, American Book Co. <lb />
stomach disorders. <lb />
Digests What You Eat <lb />
Dollar bottle hold <lb />
the <lb />
Prepared at tbs <lb />
E C <lb />
ft Co., Chicago, <lb />
Frank Wilson. The King Cloth- <lb />
is now northern mark- <lb />
Fall and Winter <lb />
Fashions in Clothing, Shoes and <lb />
Furnishings for Men and Boys. <lb />
J. J. TURNAGE, <lb />
The Five Points Grocer. <lb />
For fruit jars and rubbers go <lb />
to Barber Co. <lb />
Cox Co. Plenty of inn <lb />
already band, <lb />
The Pitt school desk <lb />
seems to have a They <lb />
are neat and comfortable and sup <lb />
ply a long want. Send your <lb />
order to the A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. <lb />
For Cash. <lb />
K i v i We are now offering our entire <lb />
friends. men's Summer Pants at <lb />
A. W. Ange and Co. are clean- We room for <lb />
out summer goods cheap. <lb />
BLOCKED SALE ONE DAY. <lb />
1.50 cents <lb />
1.25 cents <lb />
2.00 ,. 1.60 eta <lb />
2.25 1.75 eta <lb />
3.00 ,. 2.19 <lb />
All qualities of calico at -lets. <lb />
Good Umbrellas at this <lb />
rainy weather. Have you seen I <lb />
this <lb />
Pants for <lb />
S for <lb />
Pint- for f 1.75. <lb />
Pauls for <lb />
11.50 for <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
yards Laces and Hamburgs <lb />
Ange's new line of Furniture cost- Come early and get the <lb />
not, don't delay, come <lb />
you wait you may be late. <lb />
Contractors of wood and brick <lb />
buildings. See us for lowest <lb />
prices. Prompt attention given. <lb />
J. R. <lb />
Nobles, <lb />
J. E. Buck. <lb />
We will admit that advertising <lb />
H Barber Co. <lb />
Wednesday afternoon lightning <lb />
truck Rudolph <lb />
Completely demolishing stove <lb />
flue and damaging the others, also <lb />
tearing up ceiling around the <lb />
the base of the flue. From there <lb />
the went to one of the porch <lb />
repays its cost to any <lb />
business. But after all the things I posts, that. Mrs. Croom <lb />
itself and its quality for less money <lb />
than it can be had elsewhere, and hart a <lb />
the best scheme we have found <lb />
yet. However it is being demon- <lb />
to us by mail orders we <lb />
are constantly receiving from <lb />
of a distance, who have seen <lb />
our stock and made about <lb />
prices. <lb />
East Carolina Supply Co. <lb />
For hay, corn and oats go to <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
Mrs. B. T. to Ayden <lb />
Thursday and returned Friday ac- <lb />
by her daughter, <lb />
who has visiting there <lb />
some days. <lb />
Mrs. M. G. Bryan went to Rob <lb />
Friday evening. <lb />
But Market Cleared Up in Good <lb />
In spite of the rapid work done <lb />
by the warehouses and <lb />
buyers Friday, there was a blocked <lb />
sale and had to hold <lb />
over to M this morning, <lb />
day. cash out by the <lb />
banks the one was <lb />
over <lb />
Some parties working in the in <lb />
the interest of other markets have <lb />
the report that the <lb />
market la so overrun that <lb />
cannot be handled <lb />
here. This is a mistake. Not- <lb />
withstanding the immense <lb />
of the past week the ware- <lb />
and buyers are cleaned up <lb />
and are as shape for <lb />
week as ever. All <lb />
tobacco that will be <lb />
handled and the banks <lb />
plenty of money to pay for <lb />
In audition to Full line Heavy <lb />
. Groceries we carry a <lb />
.,. f such as Horse <lb />
, Back Trace <lb />
. An. Also <lb />
nice hue <lb />
Drain consisting <lb />
if <lb />
ii. <lb />
Chill T. Liver <lb />
Quinine, Soothing <lb />
. Bone Liniment <lb />
anything in the <lb />
Call o <lb />
above <lb />
J. J. <lb />
Phone Five Points <lb />
S. <lb />
First Bale. <lb />
The bale of cotton of this <lb />
crop brought in today <lb />
by Thomas Little, a tenant <lb />
on the of Mrs. Brown, <lb />
and sold to Co., and <lb />
snipped to A. M. Son, <lb />
Norfolk. <lb />
Thomas is the man who <lb />
brought the new bale a <lb />
year ago, but this is several <lb />
later. <lb />
-sh <lb />
.-. paid to <lb />
Fur, Bead, <lb />
aw. Bed <lb />
v Carriage, <lb />
nits, Tables, Lounges, Safes, P <lb />
and <lb />
Key West Che <lb />
Henry George Clear, <lb />
. Cherries, Peaches, Apples, <lb />
Milk <lb />
Food. Oil. <lb />
Weal hulls, Gar <lb />
Oranges, <lb />
Dried Apples. <lb />
ad Chin Ware, Tin and <lb />
, Macs <lb />
He <lb />
I n<lb />
Pulley Bowen <lb />
-THE HOME OF WOMAN'S FASHIONS. <lb />
Our Mr. W. A. Bowen <lb />
is in Northern Markets <lb />
Purchasing Fall Stock <lb />
Watch For Our New <lb />
Goods. <lb />
and <lb />
duality an. <lb />
M. <lb />
narrow escape from the falling <lb />
bricks. The baby was in the <lb />
cradle near by. Neither of them <lb />
were hurt. <lb />
Prof's. and Nye have <lb />
about completed their <lb />
canvass through several counties <lb />
in interest of Winterville High <lb />
School. They report that a far <lb />
greater number of students have <lb />
engaged rooms in the <lb />
than ever before. The lady teach- <lb />
Misses Elbe Barker interned <lb />
late teacher, Elizabeth A man is very apt to think <lb />
primary and Bessie Sams marriages are in heaven <lb />
music teacher, at rived <lb />
Several pupils also <lb />
It's easy to get by <lb />
going to law-if you a lawyer. <lb />
It's safer to guess than it is to <lb />
it is equally <lb />
it sometimes happens that <lb />
a man his price the law <lb />
steps in and compels him to <lb />
hand it back. <lb />
until ho has been married about <lb />
six months. <lb />
Proclamation by the Governor <lb />
Worth <lb />
Department <lb />
Whereas Official information has <lb />
been received at this t that <lb />
Harrington Jr. the <lb />
of with <lb />
assault upon J. and <lb />
whereas, appears that the said W. <lb />
H. Harrington Jr has Bed th-3 State <lb />
or so conceals himself that the <lb />
nary process of law cannot be served <lb />
upon him. <lb />
Now, therefore, I, R. R. Glenn, Gov <lb />
of Stats of North Carolina, <lb />
of authority in me vested by <lb />
do issue this my proclamation, <lb />
a reward of One <lb />
for the apprehension and <lb />
of the said w. H. Harrington Jr. <lb />
to Sheriff of County at the <lb />
Court house in Greenville N. and <lb />
enjoin all of the State and <lb />
all good assist in bringing <lb />
to justice. <lb />
Done at cur City of Raleigh the 16th <lb />
day of July, in the year of our Lord <lb />
one thousand nine hundred and six <lb />
and one hundred thirty- <lb />
year of our American <lb />
R. B. <lb />
Hy the Governor. <lb />
A. ARLINGTON. <lb />
Private Secretary. <lb />
PULLEY St BOWEN<lb />
Tobacco Pack <lb />
ton Gins <lb />
ins urea. <lb />
Reasonable Rates. <lb />
Apply to H. A. WHITE, <lb />
INSURANCE, GREENVILLE, <lb />
It is sure to pay you<lb /></p>
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i i <lb />
BIG STORE <lb />
Is receiving Fall Goods Daily. Stronger Line of Dry <lb />
Goods, Clothing, Furniture and House Furnishings <lb />
than ever before. See our line before buying.<lb />
. <lb />
if <lb />
f. CO. <lb />
Norfolk. Va. <lb />
A HUMOROUS PATIENT. <lb />
Surgery has much to pain from <lb />
on, <lb />
Jones, a Burgeon, in the <lb />
Medical Press. He this <lb />
process in where patient can- <lb />
not or will not take other <lb />
The resulting insensibility to <lb />
pain lasts more than an hour, but <lb />
the patient often develop abnormal <lb />
loquacity. <lb />
Mr. Jones tells of an operation in <lb />
lie the spine. It <lb />
was that of a big man, who soon <lb />
r.- he had taken two or three <lb />
I of chloroform jumped off the <lb />
I table scampered away. <lb />
This happened twice, and Mr. Jones <lb />
tried injecting <lb />
I into the spinal fluid. <lb />
means a troublesome operation <lb />
of I in the leg n a- <lb />
i safely nut. The man. an old <lb />
meantime regaled the doc- <lb />
torn with stories of hi- art, only once <lb />
i interrupting, when the Burgeon was <lb />
I chiseling bone, to ask, is <lb />
i that Mail. <lb />
Fall of the Bicycle. <lb />
In one of the principal streets, <lb />
where the tide of commerce flows <lb />
strong, the sign <lb />
stand- out from the wall of a build- <lb />
where bicycles were much stored <lb />
eight ago. said a man <lb />
in charge, was a time when <lb />
we kept the wheels of business men <lb />
and clerks during the day. and it <lb />
was a paying thing too. Our reg- <lb />
customers paid us by the <lb />
month, and there were over of <lb />
them. Then every day we took <lb />
care of the wheels of from twenty <lb />
fifty transients, many do <lb />
we have now none. <lb />
The men who rode up to <lb />
and from their offices ride <lb />
wheels downtown and, far as that <lb />
goes, rarely ride all. It's all off; <lb />
nothing Rec- <lb />
Training to <lb />
Coley Carnegie, youngest son of <lb />
the late Thomas Carnegie and <lb />
nephew of Andrew Carnegie, <lb />
pone into heavy training for the <lb />
Ski Uncle Andrew <lb />
desires a male heir to take op the <lb />
line and head the of Carnegie <lb />
on the other tide of the big pond. <lb />
The in laird of some <lb />
years ago sit id, after the chronicle <lb />
of an escapade of one of his kin, <lb />
i not a male of the name <lb />
of Came. lit for fish Two <lb />
years ago Andrew decided, <lb />
however, there was rood timber in <lb />
his nephew, Coley will straight- <lb />
en up, Andrew Carnegie announced, <lb />
will take him to Scotland add <lb />
make a re, laird l the<lb />
The who gm-th <lb />
his lady <lb />
Hi his purse <lb />
love and after <lb />
in <lb />
dry ice i r <lb />
delight that <lb />
there is u law i <lb />
hours <lb />
ins purse <lb />
i h of sun- <lb />
with <lb />
. Scotland, <lb />
early <lb />
. for <lb />
To Baltimore and Return, Ac- <lb />
count dome Coming and <lb />
Jubilee Week <lb />
via <lb />
Atlantic line. <lb />
en sale In r 8th, <lb />
9th aid 10th, I, limit <lb />
Km o i information call <lb />
on A. or com- <lb />
with <lb />
T. C. <lb />
R nerd <lb />
W. J. <lb />
Passenger Truffle <lb />
W ii, X. <lb />
SOUTHERN CO <lb />
Steamboat Service. <lb />
L. leaves <lb />
Washington daily <lb />
at t a. m. for Greenville; leaves <lb />
Greenville dally <lb />
at in. A <lb />
Connecting at with <lb />
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REPORT OF THE CONDITION <lb />
Tilt BANK Of FARMVILLE, N. C. <lb />
CLOSE OF <lb />
Loans Discounts <lb />
1.680.60 <lb />
Due from Ranks <lb />
Cash Items <lb />
Gold coin 498.00 <lb />
Silver coin 1,179.11 <lb />
Nat. notes 1,488 <lb />
and sworn to be- <lb />
fore me, this day of June <lb />
1906. <lb />
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chance of good luck. A well <lb />
known historian says of <lb />
Bonaparte that he generally <lb />
planned months <lb />
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week and months ahead <lb />
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with Success will do the same <lb />
men of less ability and weak- <lb />
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plans carefully and execute them <lb />
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world Things are to <lb />
pass according to the inexorable <lb />
laws of cause and effect; and <lb />
whoever trusts for results on <lb />
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find that he is trusting in what <lb />
no man has ever yet realized. <lb />
Scotland Neck Commonwealth, <lb />
Many newspapers on each side <lb />
of the party line have succeeded <lb />
in effecting reform. In- <lb />
deed, the old-time party organ, <lb />
the political journals that never <lb />
dared to indulge in views of its <lb />
own, but, like a servile camp <lb />
follower, echoed the sentiments <lb />
of the reigning powers, putting <lb />
its benediction on whatever the <lb />
leaders bosses approved, and <lb />
handing out of <lb />
whatever failed to gain their fa- <lb />
that brand of newspapers is <lb />
almost extinct. One after <lb />
nearly all of the really <lb />
journals have achieved <lb />
their freedom. And this be <lb />
recorded as one of the most <lb />
cheering evidences of the <lb />
and moral of <lb />
the United States. The change <lb />
in this respect has to go on <lb />
a few years longer at the rate of <lb />
fie last four decades to consign <lb />
the last of the servile organs to <lb />
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prices for their <lb />
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to a short crop farmers had to <lb />
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would be the state of affairs. <lb />
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duct of our own manufacture, <lb />
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The Foundation <lb />
which women build their appearance. Those who <lb />
desire to make the best appearance possible are most careful in <lb />
selecting their corset, realizing that the best results can be attained <lb />
only when the corset is right, right in in 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 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 ape, 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 i over other kinds. Our corset depart- <lb />
is very popular-there's a reason-Let us show you. <lb />
HIE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
J Editor and Owner. <lb />
and Friday. <lb />
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR <lb />
VOL No. <lb />
GREENVILLE. Pin COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1906. <lb />
WHEN TEXAS HAD A NAVY. <lb />
Interesting Timi Recalled by Proposed <lb />
Exhibition of Texas War Vessels at <lb />
Exposition <lb />
f. E. <lb />
Norfolk. V., Sept. <lb />
Texas had such a as a <lb />
navy will b- news to almost every- <lb />
body except of course some of the <lb />
older Texan-. <lb />
Too of Texas has not <lb />
bee i so long a of bat <lb />
that in still men living who <lb />
have seen tin ensign of that nation <lb />
the of the <lb />
her fleet. This is be- <lb />
cause an ell hi <lb />
exhibit one of these old ships at <lb />
the great rendezvous <lb />
at the Id <lb />
1907. <lb />
The Texas navy was created In <lb />
1835, when Henry Smith awn <lb />
provisional president of the re- <lb />
public. Tiler were three aimed <lb />
echo i mi i he little flotilla. Out <lb />
they tn-id the tired of <lb />
life along he gulf coast. They <lb />
preyed upon Mexican commerce, <lb />
raided coast and with <lb />
their booty and supplies <lb />
did much to maintain the Texas <lb />
military establishment aside from <lb />
supporting <lb />
This gradually <lb />
until in numbered six <lb />
good staunch lighting ships. The <lb />
flagship was Austin, carrying <lb />
the ensign of Edwin <lb />
Warde Moors, The were <lb />
San the <lb />
the Bernard and the <lb />
brig Dolphin. It was the mission <lb />
of that to make as much <lb />
Mexico as possible, and <lb />
when in 1810 the province <lb />
Yucatan went Into revolt <lb />
dent La mar, of Texas, ordered <lb />
M ore to help the <lb />
and it the <lb />
soldiery tone part Mex- <lb />
would lost an- <lb />
other territory, for the <lb />
Texas certainly did create <lb />
some wherever <lb />
enemy to be. <lb />
After of this sort of <lb />
warfare the He -t sailed up the <lb />
-d laid up for repairs <lb />
at New O . Here it remain- <lb />
ed so long a . i Sam <lb />
ill i president of Texas, <lb />
ordered it out <lb />
on the ground <lb />
that private fortune <lb />
had <lb />
and Heel. Very <lb />
soon aft-r iii Texas congress <lb />
decided m not any <lb />
navy in- entire outfit was <lb />
sold. <lb />
It is ii d i that at <lb />
of these in- craft are in good <lb />
repair a d m be had for <lb />
p i iii the <lb />
An antiquated <lb />
war would lie a strange <lb />
sight living tin- <lb />
of Tells am the powerful <lb />
fighting m e hi which <lb />
will be i.-el <lb />
as a spectacle of <lb />
SHOT AT HIS DESK. <lb />
Brother of Greenville Man Killed. <lb />
Saturday at <lb />
o'clock Mr. A. P. o <lb />
Rocky Mount, was shot while at <lb />
at a desk in his office. The <lb />
bail through <lb />
striking the side. It is thought <lb />
that some shot him <lb />
top of a passing train. Mr. Hy- <lb />
m n was a brother of Mr. R. Hy- <lb />
man, of Greenville, the latter <lb />
went to Rocky Mount upon tearing <lb />
f the tragedy. <lb />
OF WALL r. GAME. <lb />
TRADE MUST BE RECIPROCAL <lb />
is the basis of all trade. <lb />
If we would sell, we must also buy. <lb />
This is of all nations and <lb />
men A is on <lb />
to the same extent to which it is <lb />
prohibitive of trade, and is <lb />
ions to both buyer and and <lb />
to the extent to which it is <lb />
It gives an unjust advantage tn <lb />
one class, that to who have <lb />
a monopoly in exclusive mar- <lb />
and all who use <lb />
es or commodities the <lb />
zone. It is the <lb />
essence of dishonesty; and to <lb />
cats such a policy in the name of <lb />
labor is the very quintessence of <lb />
hypocrisy. <lb />
Hone Runt Away. <lb />
This morning Mr. R. J. Cobb's <lb />
driver took bis horse and buggy to <lb />
the ice factory to get ice. The <lb />
very foolishly left horse <lb />
standing he went to get <lb />
ice, and attempting ti dump a <lb />
of ice in buggy. This <lb />
flight the and he run <lb />
away, coming through Evans <lb />
with th umbrella top of the <lb />
behind. Both <lb />
horse and buggy were injured <lb />
slightly. <lb />
Like An Excursion. <lb />
A i colored <lb />
pie . morning's <lb />
; meeting near <lb />
mill iron overrun <lb />
that ;. i I'm in- were <lb />
crowd- ti. <lb />
License. <lb />
Register of Deeds R. Williams <lb />
issued licenses the following <lb />
since last report. <lb />
WHITE. <lb />
Chas. and Annie <lb />
son. <lb />
COLORED. <lb />
and Ed- <lb />
wards. <lb />
Pitt Girls at N. I. <lb />
Among students who <lb />
sent Pitt county at the State Nor- <lb />
College this fall <lb />
are Misses Clyde and Christine <lb />
Stancill, of Hill, Carson, <lb />
Bethel, Allie O. Little, of <lb />
Bessie Brooks, of and <lb />
Fannie Moore, of Greenville. <lb />
Dugs May Lookout. <lb />
The town has had n dog pound <lb />
built near the house, and <lb />
the police will soon be <lb />
busy dogs on which the tax <lb />
has not been paid. Up to this <lb />
time the city citric has disposed <lb />
very i <lb />
with the number dogs In <lb />
Wood and Coal Yard <lb />
C. W. Harvey Co. are <lb />
a wood and COal yard on <lb />
the railroad near the Imperial <lb />
They are installing an <lb />
tile motor to operate the saws fur <lb />
cutting wood. <lb />
A horse belonging t s. <lb />
who lives near <lb />
net us death in a peculiar man- <lb />
ii ago. It was gr. zing <lb />
i a which ran through a <lb />
L went up gully <lb />
it ached a point narrow <lb />
it in turn around. When <lb />
the horse's head was caught In the <lb />
a tree beside the gully and <lb />
it was dead. <lb />
Mis. Mary Hurley died Thurs- <lb />
day near Va., at lbs age <lb />
of was a native of North <lb />
Carolina, having been bun <lb />
House in 1800. <lb />
That financial buccaneer <lb />
and others, is making it <lb />
entirely too dangerous for <lb />
nary folk to sail the Wall street <lb />
sea- If you want to keep your <lb />
money in your pocket, or <lb />
vent is picked, keep out of <lb />
Wall street until the pirates <lb />
there have made each other <lb />
the which in turn <lb />
they will do. <lb />
The touts and sharpers <lb />
would be skinned alive by the <lb />
Wall street sharks, so what <lb />
chance has the ordinary man of <lb />
keeping even with this game, <lb />
much less coming out ahead. <lb />
This fall is especially danger- <lb />
for Wall street and the banks <lb />
trust companies it controls, <lb />
will be running close to the <lb />
wind, financially and are liable <lb />
to do just what the public think <lb />
they won't do. <lb />
Invest your money in some- <lb />
you can control, instead of <lb />
in the stocks of corporations <lb />
that are notoriously used tor <lb />
stock-jobbing operations of <lb />
which only the insiders have any <lb />
definite knowledge. <lb />
This advice is for Democrats. <lb />
Let the Democrats monkey with <lb />
the Wall street buzz-saw, if they <lb />
want to, as they have friendly <lb />
co-operations with the corpora <lb />
QUESTION IN <lb />
Who which way did Mon- <lb />
How much did Hook <lb />
How did first Long Island <lb />
Mil <lb />
And who did Point Outlook <lb />
When did me any true <lb />
Of what was <lb />
How many <lb />
How much she to spare. <lb />
Lies <lb />
who Wits t -111 let <lb />
made the Guadalquivir so <lb />
much an <lb />
oh, did <lb />
Seat <lb />
made the Dead Sea die <lb />
Woo caused poor old <lb />
Snails <lb />
was it Shanghai <lb />
What man did <lb />
BlUSh did <lb />
hat navigator made C <lb />
And where does Old <lb />
Who sold i bee egg <lb />
at <lb />
What . gate lien gall <lb />
Has a <lb />
cay, Io did <lb />
ho cash was Leaven- <lb />
on i v <lb />
Has e; some <lb />
Did unlock<lb />
Table Bay <lb />
In <lb />
How main<lb />
Did In i-vet in i tn <lb />
I- I every day <lb />
a g i e y <lb />
And <lb />
S, . <lb />
New Major League Record es- <lb />
in Boston <lb />
Boston, Sept. new major <lb />
league record was established to- <lb />
day when Philadelphia <lb />
American League team defeated <lb />
Bo-ton to in a <lb />
Inning butting nearly five <lb />
hours. An double <lb />
header brought a large to <lb />
the but it was impossible <lb />
to play sec- game on <lb />
of <lb />
On but one Occasion s as <lb />
recorded Baa this of in- <lb />
been Ii 1895 a <lb />
between Grand <lb />
Forks, at Devil., Lake. N. D. <lb />
lasted innings. <lb />
sec game on re- <lb />
cord today's contest <lb />
I n v M i , game <lb />
innings played in com- <lb />
m years ago. <lb />
But three major in-. <lb />
present record. Been <lb />
twenty pitched one the <lb />
-i games ever seen in this <lb />
city five times passing dangerous <lb />
only to get the next man. <lb />
He struck eighteen men and <lb />
bailed safely time-. <lb />
The pitching of Harris <lb />
that of for but <lb />
in the inning be weakened <lb />
alter the Athletics had scored <lb />
hit two three buggers <lb />
The fielding was necessarily ex-<lb />
Cities Should Own Light and Water <lb />
Plants. <lb />
IV T. of <lb />
Richmond, has prepared t <lb />
ownership of a and I <lb />
plants. Every ought hi <lb />
own its water lighting plant. <lb />
To give franchises to private coin <lb />
is a wrong to the city and <lb />
every consumer and i gift to <lb />
mis of what belongs <lb />
to all. ii Ho-past mistake <lb />
giving away was due <lb />
the fact knew their <lb />
value, but now there is no valid <lb />
reason against city ownership or <lb />
has shown <lb />
where the was put I. Mi- <lb />
hands of a Public Works <lb />
municipal plants can be better <lb />
in the interest of the whole <lb />
when conducted by private in <lb />
for private c <lb />
Begun <lb />
Five more loads stock an-t <lb />
reached here fin <lb />
on the mil Ml ft <lb />
railroad. There are now several <lb />
camps in this see ion the work <lb />
of grading so-d lied is h i ; <lb />
poshed. <lb />
BUILDING AND LOAN PRO- <lb />
started dry <lb />
is making it warm dough. <lb />
but <lb />
of Wake <lb />
suicide at New. <lb />
News, Vs., by hi- <lb />
trouble is be <lb />
the cause of bis <lb />
Both President Roosevelt a d <lb />
Andrew, Carnegie refuse to stand <lb />
pal on spelling, but they agree to <lb />
stand pit on the steel trust tariff <lb />
protection that plunders the people <lb />
of the United states of mill j <lb />
cw Series in <lb />
hoard <lb />
mil Loan <lb />
in monthly session <lb />
d the r <lb />
of the and and <lb />
trans as <lb />
e all . of the <lb />
Ii in <lb />
n re, -v in <lb />
ion and every- <lb />
is <lb />
been <lb />
to shareholders with which tiny <lb />
putting up new buildings, and <lb />
applications other loans are in <lb />
hand. <lb />
There is in the <lb />
new series of stock that will be <lb />
opened first Saturday ii No- <lb />
All who want shares in <lb />
new series can give their <lb />
to the secretary. <lb />
HER ON- <lb />
No Use For Kind. <lb />
A town always wants cit- <lb />
and is no <lb />
bot every community <lb />
there are some room better than their One <lb />
of tun kind was evidence <lb />
day night. It was a <lb />
damsel who, after tanking on <lb />
mean liquor, disturbed the <lb />
denizens of a certain the <lb />
town the row she kicked up. <lb />
was before the mayor Monday <lb />
to answer charge of <lb />
conduct. The judgment, the <lb />
court was her presence was <lb />
very and a- <lb />
until to shake off <lb />
of town. Sue shook <lb />
on the train. <lb />
RESOLUTIONS Or <lb />
GOOD STREETS MUST <lb />
COME. <lb />
Editor <lb />
That streets are coning, <lb />
that in near is such <lb />
a matter necessity and certainly <lb />
. one can dispute, or will attempt. <lb />
One question arises, which will <lb />
and ought to be the main street to <lb />
the depot That Dickinson ave <lb />
can never be made the main <lb />
without great con- <lb />
and greater cost is too plain <lb />
to discos-. Then what can be the <lb />
remedy Common sense answers <lb />
in Evans <lb />
to Tenth aid then <lb />
Tenth to the depot Tenth street <lb />
is the widest and prettiest street in <lb />
the town. The new railroad will <lb />
soon be complex d, and a <lb />
much greater travel both of freight <lb />
Every street <lb />
should be better. Dickinson <lb />
avenue for hauling and such a- <lb />
wish to make a quick walking trip <lb />
hi the depot, but main the <lb />
main thoroughfare should be of <lb />
sufficient width aB to give good <lb />
loom to travel and the route <lb />
is only outlet, and so- <lb />
lotion to tie problem. It would <lb />
be more a deal by <lb />
riding public than any other street <lb />
in town It is to he that <lb />
in and whose duty <lb />
t is In cot ibis matter will <lb />
th-s th night and The <lb />
street s i the last three months <lb />
have been better than dry <lb />
toad. The must come, <lb />
why n u begin to consider the <lb />
miller a- -non as possible. The <lb />
c would almost <lb />
in a Ti years by <lb />
iii and tear of team <lb />
Won't some <lb />
i in and act for the <lb />
of X <lb />
From Hope Fire Company <lb />
It is mat we learn <lb />
A P. <lb />
of C, lite was <lb />
so cruelly taken in Rocky Mount, <lb />
last at bis <lb />
. i d , , ban I mid- <lb />
Mr ii was <lb />
of our i R. <lb />
Hyman, of the Greenville <lb />
Department, and a member of <lb />
Dope Fire Co. <lb />
Therefore we members of <lb />
Hope Fire Co., wish to extend to <lb />
Chief Ii in in of his <lb />
distressed our <lb />
sympathy in t if <lb />
W your <lb />
that a copy of i -solutions be <lb />
up ii ii i in- , a <lb />
copy t to an I a <lb />
c given tutor <lb />
publication <lb />
W. K. ,, <lb />
E G. Flanagan, <lb />
EVENTS. <lb />
N. Sept. <lb />
White entertained <lb />
very inform ally, on Tuesday <lb />
evening In honor of her guests <lb />
Miss I Skinner, of Greenville. <lb />
Miss Janet of Salisbury, <lb />
Miss Margaret of<lb />
I The lay In trying <lb />
blow the largest soap i <lb />
The souvenirs by <lb />
charming <lb />
pipes tied with rod ribbon <lb />
were used or the pose. <lb />
Miss Nell being <lb />
of ladies <lb />
i prize, a picture by <lb />
Mr. Dudley the gentle- <lb />
men's prize, a lino pipe In <lb />
a velvet case, and Mr. <lb />
the booby, a stem The <lb />
drawing room was prettily <lb />
in trailing vines of <lb />
j white clematis, only lights <lb />
being used were Japanese Ian- <lb />
tors with red and white lamps <lb />
Delightful were <lb />
served and all spent a most <lb />
j News <lb />
and Observer. <lb />
MAN FINDS He HID <lb />
WAR <lb />
Asheville, N. C , Sept. <lb />
James M. Bay, of <lb />
who during the war between the <lb />
sf c Hum the <lb />
ha- received a <lb />
letter from John G. Lindsay, tor- <lb />
Asheville, and now of <lb />
in which Ir. <lb />
Key says that he to <lb />
the and <lb />
a pt and found i <lb />
that be b id hid there than <lb />
years ago <lb />
Mi. . was a member of <lb />
company A. Worth Carolina <lb />
and was with lea company <lb />
the battle of Missionary <lb />
Bulge. On evening before <lb />
i evacuated the <lb />
field November 1863- <lb />
with <lb />
members his aid <lb />
supplies from <lb />
secured the <lb />
all light, then Mr . <lb />
prevailed up m lend <lb />
hi a promising i <lb />
the on h follow- <lb />
n Bat of <lb />
war keeping <lb />
of that promise and of <lb />
the skillet. The with- <lb />
ii that night <lb />
up Mr hid <lb />
the a near by. <lb />
v as nearly years ago. <lb />
Recently Mr. Lindsey visited <lb />
he battlefield and remembering <lb />
the incident of the skillet and <lb />
the fact that bis pro- <lb />
to return skillet re- <lb />
u fulfilled; made search <lb />
for cliff and skillet With little <lb />
difficulty he found the spot and <lb />
skillet as he hid left it. Now, <lb />
after a lapse of nearly half a <lb />
Mr. Lindsay would gladly <lb />
keep his promise and return the <lb />
utensil, but all the <lb />
pants in the original trans <lb />
action are ad an I old <lb />
I lie sent to <lb />
Hi be to <lb />
war<lb />
one in h <lb />
When the p --ill n declines in <lb />
one breath i <lb />
for a pi and the <lb />
he the bill t re- <lb />
duce Philippine tariff, it looks <lb />
if lie were a Republican, first <lb />
a free trader afterwards -a <lb />
publican from expediency a <lb />
free trailer in principle. <lb />
The Ohio Republicans seem to <lb />
be in the hands of the boss and <lb />
at the mercy of r political <lb />
chine, for <lb />
that lie wants the p to <lb />
product of the e. ire coming <lb />
convention. He must know ho <lb />
has a grip on the <lb /><lb /></p></div></body></text></tei:TEI></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:dmdSec>
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