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THE EDITOR SONG <lb/>
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The who in <lb/>
Printer. <lb/>
WORKING BY PUNS. <lb/>
Most things that are <lb/>
to pass worth the notice are the <lb/>
of plans and not the <lb/>
chance of good luck. A well <lb/>
known historian says of <lb/>
Bonaparte that he generally <lb/>
planned months <lb/>
and doubtless hf took a glance <lb/>
at things a year or more ahead <lb/>
sometimes. In all his great sue <lb/>
he was only reaping the re- <lb/>
ward of labors and activities en- <lb/>
gaged in according to hid <lb/>
week and months ahead <lb/>
And what Napoleon <lb/>
with Success will do the same <lb/>
men of less ability and weak- <lb/>
ambition if will <lb/>
plans carefully and execute them <lb/>
well. There is no chance in this <lb/>
world Things are to <lb/>
pass according to the inexorable <lb/>
laws of cause and effect; and <lb/>
whoever trusts for results on <lb/>
Any other basis will in the end <lb/>
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/>
the of the dodo <lb/>
in the dark domain of oblivion. <lb/>
Exchange <lb/>
S ID Die FOR THE LIE AND <lb/>
rT DID. <lb/>
HARD TIMES <lb/>
Tobacco growers are getting <lb/>
prices for their <lb/>
weed. is a subject of con- <lb/>
for the season has <lb/>
been unfavorable to the <lb/>
of tobacco, and f in addition <lb/>
to a short crop farmers had to <lb/>
accept poor prices, bad indeed <lb/>
would be the state of affairs. <lb/>
The crop will be short <lb/>
next fall and winter, and in <lb/>
many sections people will not <lb/>
realize much from that cop <lb/>
Early corn seems to he in fairly <lb/>
good condition, as is also pea <lb/>
crop, and the out look for <lb/>
seems <lb/>
Taken all in all I <lb/>
conditions, although bad, <lb/>
be more unfavorable than they <lb/>
are. Let us hope that we are <lb/>
not hurt s badly as some would <lb/>
and lot us act accordingly <lb/>
are to no small ex- <lb/>
tent a result of timidity, distrust <lb/>
of the future and lack f <lb/>
one in another. Such a <lb/>
condition is frequently a pro- <lb/>
duct of our own manufacture, <lb/>
when there is really no warrant <lb/>
for Free Press.<lb/>
as Tom <lb/>
died in here <lb/>
a minutes before <lb/>
he was taken off he prophesied <lb/>
that he soon pass bis <lb/>
cheeks. H- said that hi- had been <lb/>
working for Lumber <lb/>
Company at Kinston. and <lb/>
rt he intended to et <lb/>
married and wrote to his old <lb/>
in Virginia that lie was <lb/>
ed and asked her to send him <lb/>
dollars. Receiving the <lb/>
money he went a store to buy a <lb/>
which to be married, when <lb/>
was stricken with He <lb/>
ed from and <lb/>
-m to this where he <lb/>
into a restaurant this morn- <lb/>
and got While he <lb/>
was eating he told his tale and <lb/>
said he going to have <lb/>
another stroke of paralysis all on <lb/>
of telling his old mother a <lb/>
lie In a few minutes he tin <lb/>
eating he had the d <lb/>
lied in a while. i- a <lb/>
story, it is vouched for <lb/>
by reliable <lb/>
A Strolling Hen. <lb/>
M. B, lives <lb/>
about from town, dropped <lb/>
in to hi . He <lb/>
said that few hen <lb/>
the road by boo <lb/>
fr-m the direction of . The <lb/>
luff her way <lb/>
picking Insect a strolled <lb/>
along, d tie that <lb/>
seemed to r disturb <lb/>
her. W hen Mr. <lb/>
from hen she bad come <lb/>
it. I In On <lb/>
Or, ii . . the road V <lb/>
the <lb/>
,, i, <lb/>
em i Ir <lb/>
tie . being <lb/>
; I I <lb/>
I Ion, <lb/>
Brim Lulu. <lb/>
K kept. <lb/>
Rusting out is nut resting. <lb/>
i not <lb/>
Truth concealed gives a he the <lb/>
right way. <lb/>
men leave <lb/>
cares at the office. <lb/>
The easiest thin; in the World is <lb/>
a oil resolution. <lb/>
kind of hat is in <lb/>
if she pays enough for if. <lb/>
I. its of men would bold a <lb/>
pa make h living. <lb/>
is always limping <lb/>
along behind and <lb/>
for help. <lb/>
Borne people are so afraid of <lb/>
committing a sin <lb/>
doing anything. <lb/>
It's tunny how mots <lb/>
it seems after you've <lb/>
been married a little while. <lb/>
Adam muM have been mighty <lb/>
glad he didn't have any <lb/>
fix for his wife. <lb/>
v fall win a <lb/>
hi so p h <lb/>
.; I i in ; h a Hi <lb/>
ladder. I <lb/>
I Ira o end ; <lb/>
, old <lb/>
it . <lb/>
i n I pistol <lb/>
, of <lb/>
a the Big Ivy section <lb/>
ii ii . c Saturday <lb/>
; I coroner's jury Mon- <lb/>
day morning, at the scene of the <lb/>
a to the <lb/>
effect that Webb came to his <lb/>
death by the accidental dis- <lb/>
charge the pistol and that the <lb/>
weapon was hired by the <lb/>
ed. <lb/>
A ma II <lb/>
. i i <lb/>
In i <lb/>
i . . n h <lb/>
M lab ear <lb/>
x years, bin <lb/>
very little, <lb/>
-A i- man a- <lb/>
thing I to <lb/>
in i him. Ii i <lb/>
usually fee- i- lading away. <lb/>
Don't that because a <lb/>
man one foot in the grave he <lb/>
isn't able to do a lot of <lb/>
kicking. <lb/>
Have The Foundation <lb/>
Right. <lb/>
outwear <lb/>
MA <lb/>
No i. v ii.<lb/>
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/>
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THE <lb/>
Bu A. CONAN DOYLE. <lb/>
of of Sherlock <lb/>
ISSI. BY ft <lb/>
which his words hid conjured up be- <lb/>
fore <lb/>
said solemn- <lb/>
time for It <lb/>
la In the of the church that <lb/>
we do It. None bear and <lb/>
ever hear what passes between us now <lb/>
Regard us. If will, as two <lb/>
ere, with Whom secret Is <lb/>
call It a secret, and yet it Is <lb/>
none to us. for It is our mission to read <lb/>
the heart. You e the <lb/>
She turned <lb/>
confusion from one to the oilier. <lb/>
Is no shame In loving, my <lb/>
daughter. The shame lies only <lb/>
yielding to love. say attain that you <lb/>
love the <lb/>
least never told him <lb/>
she faltered. <lb/>
will yon <lb/>
ban veil wither my tongue <lb/>
consider, my daughter. Snob <lb/>
love a like yours Is <lb/>
rift and seal for some wise purpose, <lb/>
We speak for the Interests of the <lb/>
church, those Interests demand <lb/>
that you I the <lb/>
Ike The little room <lb/>
swam round her. the <lb/>
lies best hope for the <lb/>
We in you a second Jeanne <lb/>
who save both France <lb/>
Madame mil silent for ii few mo- <lb/>
Her refrained its com <lb/>
aw eyes were bent <lb/>
en u; v tapestry frame as she <lb/>
over her mind nil that was <lb/>
In ed in suggestion. <lb/>
this could <lb/>
idle raid at hut. kin, or <lb/>
. married a subject; See <lb/>
bow every i of stretches <lb/>
her I, l him. The queen of <lb/>
France be of queenly blood, even <lb/>
the last <lb/>
lie <lb/>
are the reasons of <lb/>
state If kin- marry, it should he <lb/>
to U a p alliance, to <lb/>
i with u neighbor <lb/>
or t some province which <lb/>
may he th dowry i- <lb/>
i A widow's pension<lb/>
dowry, my daughter, would <lb/>
be i iris of body and of <lb/>
with he veil end yon <lb/>
The king has money enough and <lb/>
kin- bus provinces A t i <lb/>
h can the state be <lb/>
served by that the <lb/>
king will be saved In future from such <lb/>
sights as are to be seen this palace <lb/>
today <lb/>
If it could be so But thin . <lb/>
think of those ah nit <lb/>
dauphin, monsieur brother, <lb/>
ministers. You how <lb/>
would please and how easy It Is <lb/>
for them to sway his <lb/>
The faces of the two ecclesiastics <lb/>
who dismissed her other objections <lb/>
with n smile and a wave clouded over <lb/>
St this. <lb/>
said Jesuit grave- <lb/>
is a matter which yon may <lb/>
leave to the church. It may be that <lb/>
we. ton. have power over the <lb/>
mind and that we may lead <lb/>
In the p i i <lb/>
of his own blood would lain have It <lb/>
T e future only can show <lb/>
with p lies. you <lb/>
Love and duty both draw you way <lb/>
Bow. and lie church may upon <lb/>
I a u; i Ike church, it will <lb/>
sere you I in will but serve <lb/>
bit wish I <lb/>
if <lb/>
our HI. heal <lb/>
church. The <lb/>
;. g i, They must be <lb/>
driven firth Tin- -j be <lb/>
from The king is <lb/>
ready in two i . is our <lb/>
nil now. It you are with us. <lb/>
will be <lb/>
father, think how many then <lb/>
re And think, of their <lb/>
they be driven <lb/>
cure lies In their own <lb/>
l And yet my heart <lb/>
softens for <lb/>
In the bishop shook <lb/>
their heads. <lb/>
would befriend God's enemies, <lb/>
not If they Indeed <lb/>
you doubt It Is It possible <lb/>
your heart still turns toward the <lb/>
heresy of your <lb/>
but It Is not In nature to <lb/>
forget my father and my <lb/>
they have answered for their <lb/>
sins. Is it the church <lb/>
has mistaken you Io you, <lb/>
then, refuse the first favor which <lb/>
asks of yon would accept her <lb/>
aid. and yet you would give none In <lb/>
de rose with air <lb/>
of one who baa her resolution, <lb/>
are wiser than said she. <lb/>
to you have committed the Inter- <lb/>
of the church. I will do what you <lb/>
promise <lb/>
Her two visitors threw up their hands <lb/>
together. Is n Die they <lb/>
cried, generations yet unborn will <lb/>
learn to deem It <lb/>
sat half stunned by the prospect <lb/>
which was opening out In front of her. <lb/>
Ambitious she had, as the Jesuit had <lb/>
always for <lb/>
power which would nimble her to <lb/>
i leave the I than found <lb/>
It. In-els of her Joy <lb/>
a sudden revulsion to <lb/>
doubt and despondency Was not all <lb/>
this line prospect a mere day <lb/>
b iv , these men lie so <lb/>
the king hi In <lb/>
of The Jesuit i <lb/>
fears t the spark. of <lb/>
mi, an, re I her <lb/>
i-i- its i <lb/>
s- ; he. And <lb/>
Her, y must , as prompt <lb/>
your <lb/>
Is for us in perform. You <lb/>
will In your room ail <lb/>
Ti, r <lb/>
hesitates. I . <lb/>
with ii and his ml <lb/>
w fill of ii and despair. Ills <lb/>
boiler s in disgust from <lb/>
sins I . to see speak will; <lb/>
ire. go from your <lb/>
r i when have <lb/>
he conic fr his room to yours, <lb/>
or I have Kindled his bean for twenty <lb/>
j pi v. bowed low pi <lb/>
her. both together, and left her to her <lb/>
thoughts. <lb/>
An hour passed, then a second <lb/>
one, as she sat In h.-r her <lb/>
before but her bands list- <lb/>
less upon her lip. waiting for her fa <lb/>
future was now being set- <lb/>
for her. and she powerless lo <lb/>
an honor, said here I <lb/>
that If double my life <lb/>
every hour shall lie spent the one <lb/>
endeavor to make you a happier <lb/>
She bad knelt down, king, <lb/>
still holding her hand, knelt down be- <lb/>
side her. <lb/>
swear, be cried, If <lb/>
my days also are doubled you will now <lb/>
forever be the one and only <lb/>
an for <lb/>
And so their double oath was taken, <lb/>
oath which was to tested In the <lb/>
future, for each did live almost double <lb/>
I their years, and yet neither broke the <lb/>
i promise made hand in hand on that <lb/>
evening in the Blind girt chamber. <lb/>
H. A. <lb/>
JOHN A RICKS <lb/>
Sticks. <lb/>
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT. <lb/>
M. BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent- <lb/>
CFOR <lb/>
GENERAL MErCHANDISE <lb/>
the <lb/>
turn In one way or the other. Pay- <lb/>
light turned to the pearly light of even- <lb/>
lug, and that again to dusk, but she <lb/>
still sat waiting the shadow. At <lb/>
last, however, there came a <lb/>
I sharp tread, crisp and authoritative. <lb/>
, which brought her to her feet with <lb/>
flushed cheeks and her heart heating <lb/>
wildly. The do opened, and she saw <lb/>
outlined against the gray light of the <lb/>
. passage the erect <lb/>
figure the king. <lb/>
one instant mademoiselle <lb/>
will light the <lb/>
not call He entered and <lb/>
closed the door behind him. <lb/>
the. dusk Is welcome to me It <lb/>
screens me from the reproaches which <lb/>
must your glance even If your <lb/>
tongue too kindly to utter <lb/>
sire God forbid that I <lb/>
should utter <lb/>
I last left you. It <lb/>
was with a good resolution In my mind. <lb/>
I tried to carry it out. I <lb/>
failed. remember that you warned <lb/>
KB, Fool I was not to follow <lb/>
your <lb/>
are all weak and mortal, sire. <lb/>
has fallen Nay, sire, It goes <lb/>
to my heart to see you <lb/>
He was standing by the fireplace, his <lb/>
burled In his hands, and she could <lb/>
Soil by catch of his breath that he <lb/>
was <lb/>
cannot do without you, Fran- <lb/>
he cried. am the loneliest <lb/>
man In all this world, like one who <lb/>
lives on a great mountain peak, with <lb/>
none to hear company. Who have <lb/>
I for a friend Whom can I rely u;. <lb/>
Some are for the church; some for <lb/>
their families; are for themselves. <lb/>
who of all is single minded <lb/>
are self. You <lb/>
are guardian angel. What the <lb/>
rood talker says Is true, and the r <lb/>
am to yon the farther am from all <lb/>
i Is evil. Tell me. do <lb/>
yon love <lb/>
have loved you for years, <lb/>
Voice but clear the <lb/>
of n woman lo Whom, coquetry was ab- <lb/>
had hope I II. and yet <lb/>
It thrills lo hear you say It. Will <lb/>
you be wife, <lb/>
And so the had In very <lb/>
troth come. Who paused for an In- <lb/>
only an Instant, before taking <lb/>
this last great step, but even that was <lb/>
too long for the patience of the king. <lb/>
you not. ha cried. <lb/>
make inn worthy of such <lb/>
CHATTER IX. <lb/>
fT may have been that Mile. Nan-m. <lb/>
the faithful of Mine. <lb/>
de had learned some- <lb/>
thing of this interview, or It may <lb/>
be la with shrewd- <lb/>
for which his order is famous, had <lb/>
come to the conclusion that publicity <lb/>
was the lie-1 means of holding the king <lb/>
to his present intention, but. whatever <lb/>
the source, it was known all over the <lb/>
court next day that the old favorite <lb/>
was again disgrace that there <lb/>
was talk of a marriage between the <lb/>
king and governess of his <lb/>
By midday there was none In <lb/>
the court who had not heard the <lb/>
save only Mine, de <lb/>
who. alarmed at her lover's absence, <lb/>
had remained In haughty seclusion In <lb/>
her room and nothing of what <lb/>
passed. <lb/>
Louis his innate had <lb/>
been so accustomed to regard every <lb/>
event from the side of how it <lb/>
would affect himself that ii had <lb/>
struck him his long suffering <lb/>
who had always yielded to <lb/>
the absolute which he claim- <lb/>
ed as his right, would venture lo ofTer <lb/>
any opposition to his new resolution. <lb/>
He was surprised, therefore, when bis <lb/>
brother demanded a private interview <lb/>
that afternoon and entered his pres- <lb/>
with nit <lb/>
humble air with he was wont to <lb/>
appear before him. <lb/>
monsieur, you seem less gay <lb/>
than usual said the king, with <lb/>
a smile. dress is bright, <lb/>
but your brow Is clouded. I trust that <lb/>
all is well with madame and with the <lb/>
de <lb/>
sire. I hey are well, but they <lb/>
are sail, like myself, and from the same <lb/>
And <lb/>
I ever failed In my duty as <lb/>
your younger brother, <lb/>
Philippe, said tint <lb/>
king, laying hand affectionately up- <lb/>
on the other's shoulder. have <lb/>
set an excellent example to my sub- <lb/>
why set a slight upon <lb/>
sire. say It Is a slight. <lb/>
I are of royal blood, our wives are <lb/>
i of blood also. You married the <lb/>
Princess of Spain; I married the <lb/>
, of It was a <lb/>
lion, hut I did It. My first wife <lb/>
was the Princess of England, How <lb/>
can we admit Into a house has <lb/>
formed such as these n <lb/>
woman who Is the widow of a hunch- <lb/>
back singer, a mere lampooner, a man <lb/>
whose name is a byword through Ell- I <lb/>
The king bad stared Amazement <lb/>
at his brother, but his anger now over- I <lb/>
came his astonishment. <lb/>
my be my <lb/>
word have said Just now that you j <lb/>
have been an excellent brother, but l <lb/>
fear I spoke a little prematurely. <lb/>
And so you take upon yourself lo ob- <lb/>
to the lady whom as my <lb/>
do, <lb/>
by what <lb/>
right of the family honor, <lb/>
sire, which is as much mine us yours. <lb/>
I look upon it as a alight upon me <lb/>
a slight upon my <lb/>
wife I have every <lb/>
for Charlotte Elisabeth of Bavaria, but <lb/>
is she superior to one whose <lb/>
grandfather was the dear friend and <lb/>
comrade in arms of Henry <lb/>
Enough I will not condescend lo <lb/>
argue such a matter with you Be- <lb/>
gone, and do not return to my presence <lb/>
until you have learned not to interfere <lb/>
my <lb/>
all my wife shall not know <lb/>
snarled monsieur. <lb/>
I The king was lo have no that <lb/>
day. If Mine, de friends <lb/>
bad rallied to her yesterday her <lb/>
mies were active today. Monsieur had <lb/>
hardly disappeared before there rushed <lb/>
Into the room a youth who bore upon <lb/>
Ids rich every sign of having <lb/>
; Just arrived from a dusty He <lb/>
was pale faced and auburn <lb/>
I with features which would have been <lb/>
strikingly like the king's If It were not <lb/>
his had In <lb/>
Ins youth. The king's face had lighted <lb/>
up at the sight of him. but It darkened <lb/>
again as he hurried forward and threw <lb/>
himself down at bis feet. <lb/>
he cried, us this <lb/>
us this humiliation I <lb/>
you to pause before you do what <lb/>
will bring dishonor upon yourself and <lb/>
upon <lb/>
The king started back from <lb/>
Is he cried. <lb/>
was bad from my brother, but worse <lb/>
from my son. You are in a conspiracy <lb/>
with him. I Monsieur has told <lb/>
you to act this <lb/>
The rose to his feet and <lb/>
looked steadfastly at his angry father. <lb/>
have not Been my he said. <lb/>
was at when I heard this <lb/>
news this dreadful news and I <lb/>
sprang upon my horse, sire, gal- <lb/>
loped over to Implore you to think <lb/>
again you drag our royal house <lb/>
so <lb/>
talk a cried his fa- <lb/>
propose to marry a virtuous <lb/>
and charming lady of one of tho oldest <lb/>
noble fumbles of you talk <lb/>
SLED <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 <lb/>
Hats, hoes, dress goods, Notions, <lb/>
In Groceries we will have at all a full of the very best goods, not only <lb/>
the staples like <lb/>
Meat, Flour, Sugar, coffee, but all kinds of <lb/>
canned and Package goods, the finest brands <lb/>
We can supply anything you need to wear or to eat, and pay highest prices <lb/>
COUNTRY PRODUCE. Quality and prices of our goods will please you. <lb/>
Ricks, <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb/>
Kl <lb/>
M. SChULTZ <lb/>
Wholesale an <lb/>
Oath paid <lb/>
Tides, Fur, Cotton OH <lb/>
Turkeys. hid <lb/>
tends. Oak <lb/>
Tables, Lounge . P <lb/>
and Gail V.-. <lb/>
Life Tobacco, Xe <lb/>
Henry <lb/>
ed Cherries, <lb/>
Pine Syrup, <lb/>
Flour Sugar, Meat, <lb/>
Magic <lb/>
Seed Meal and Hulls, O it <lb/>
Seeds, Nut- <lb/>
Dried <lb/>
Currents, <lb/>
Ware, Tip and <lb/>
Mat <lb/>
Ne- <lb/>
I and <lb/>
n-i <lb/>
it -h On <lb/>
S. M. SCHULTZ <lb/>
Greenville Livery and <lb/>
Transfer <lb/>
nice and car <lb/>
all <lb/>
K boarded by Hie day, week <lb/>
or <lb/>
Proclamation by the <lb/>
REWARD <lb/>
State of North Carolin <lb/>
Executive Department <lb/>
Whereas information has <lb/>
been received at this department that <lb/>
W. H. Harrington Jr. late of the <lb/>
of charged with <lb/>
and assault upon W. J. Tell, and <lb/>
whereas, it appears that the said w. <lb/>
H. Harrington has Ned the State <lb/>
or so conceals himself that the <lb/>
nary process of law cannot be served <lb/>
upon him. <lb/>
Now, therefore, I, R. B. Glenn, Gov <lb/>
of th of North Carolina, <lb/>
virtue of authority in me by <lb/>
do issue this my proclamation, <lb/>
a reward of One <lb/>
dollars for the apprehension and <lb/>
said W. H. Harrington Jr. <lb/>
In the Sheriff of at me <lb/>
house in Greenville N. C. and I <lb/>
do enjoin all of State and <lb/>
good citizens to assist in bringing <lb/>
criminal to justice. <lb/>
Done at cur City of Raleigh the 10th <lb/>
day of July, in the year of our <lb/>
one thousand nine hundred and six <lb/>
and in the one hundred and thirty- <lb/>
first year of our American <lb/>
R. B. <lb/>
the Governor. <lb/>
A. H. ARRINGTON. <lb/>
Private Secretary. <lb/>
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H. has <lb/>
he went to <lb/>
now the place that <lb/>
him knows him no <lb/>
ore. sad. <lb/>
As authorized agent for Daily <lb/>
Eastern we take <lb/>
hat pleasure in receiving sub- <lb/>
writing receipts for <lb/>
hose in arrears. We have a list <lb/>
f all who their mail at <lb/>
s office. We also tab orders <lb/>
r job <lb/>
Miss May Smith, popular <lb/>
i f J. B <lb/>
will visit friends in and <lb/>
Ayden during the week. <lb/>
H. C. in mil has purchased a <lb/>
lot on Main and will at <lb/>
erect a handsome residence. <lb/>
We have on hand one hay press <lb/>
will be glad to make yon <lb/>
trice on <lb/>
Mrs. W. C. has come <lb/>
i from v i-ii the country. <lb/>
J. K. <lb/>
For corn <lb/>
c, apply to B. E. <lb/>
I On. <lb/>
was here <lb/>
As I expect to be New <lb/>
for two my office will <lb/>
be Aug. id, till <lb/>
Sept. 3rd. J. W. <lb/>
You win Wheeler and <lb/>
son mil inning <lb/>
way down at J. B. <lb/>
Tripp Bro. next to Early Hotel. <lb/>
Ayden, <lb/>
If in need of dine plow of en <lb/>
get our prices <lb/>
J. B. Co. <lb/>
supply of hay, grain, hulls <lb/>
seed meal, bran, ship stuff, <lb/>
always on hand, Cannon and Tyson <lb/>
The Greenville boys are all right. <lb/>
Buy the <lb/>
life, mowing machine, and <lb/>
B. <lb/>
Co <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/>
Bay the famous <lb/>
for from J. K. Tar <lb/>
age Co. <lb/>
Lida Morrison left <lb/>
to sometime with <lb/>
in Hyde county. <lb/>
When your eyes need attention <lb/>
. W. Taylor, <lb/>
is the man to do <lb/>
oar work if yon want to be <lb/>
leased. <lb/>
If one may judge from the <lb/>
Mr. <lb/>
in New York, the <lb/>
BAKER <lb/>
Sales room in Jarvis building. <lb/>
Fresh Pies, Cakes <lb/>
Bread daily. Special <lb/>
for Pies sent early in morn <lb/>
ind will he filled in <lb/>
for dinner. <lb/>
line of Fruits am <lb/>
Candies constantly on hand I <lb/>
I also handle <lb/>
brands of Cigars and To <lb/>
Give me a call. <lb/>
J. M. <lb/>
L. JOHNSON, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Contractor, Builder, <lb/>
Tile Setter. <lb/>
Plans and estimate, <lb/>
on application. All <lb/>
work guaranteed Turn key job <lb/>
ever desired <lb/>
J. J. TURNAGE,. <lb/>
The Five Points Grocer. <lb/>
in addition to Full <lb/>
and Fancy we <lb/>
line of Hardware such <lb/>
Collars, <lb/>
Chains, Plows, Ac. <lb/>
line <lb/>
ware, Tinware. <lb/>
if Live<lb/>
Syrup, Nerve and lime <lb/>
Ac. <lb/>
Call on me for anything In tn <lb/>
above lines <lb/>
J. J. TURNAGE, <lb/>
Phone Five Point <lb/>
lace earth so <lb/>
if Mr. did <lb/>
must. <lb/>
Oar Fur line is com- <lb/>
we glad lo have <lb/>
inspect our stock before buy- <lb/>
J. <lb/>
G. A. Case and B. F. <lb/>
ave erected a teat on the lot next <lb/>
the for the purpose of <lb/>
work en- <lb/>
listed to tin-in will be nicely <lb/>
To both have a large <lb/>
carry <lb/>
full line of meat, lard and can <lb/>
Don't buy before <lb/>
e a trial. Lilly Co <lb/>
Mrs. Louisa u, of <lb/>
here visiting friends. <lb/>
f we carry a big stock <lb/>
f dry goods diet goads <lb/>
J B. Co. <lb/>
Dora Manning, of Winter- <lb/>
was here lat week visiting <lb/>
Pearl Trip;. <lb/>
I always keep on hand a <lb/>
feed at lowest cash <lb/>
rices Such as hay, oats, com, <lb/>
seed meal hulls, brand <lb/>
ship stuff. Frank Lilly Co. <lb/>
Mrs. B. H. Garris from the <lb/>
is spending the week with <lb/>
i , IV. E. Hooks. I <lb/>
Bay a from I <lb/>
. B. A On, Guaranteed <lb/>
returned lo i <lb/>
Mi. Kate Sat- <lb/>
morning from New <lb/>
to g <lb/>
hire at . m <lb/>
Fur a nice present buy a novel- <lb/>
clock at J. W. Taylor's. It is <lb/>
approbate for any occasion. <lb/>
Nat Whit- <lb/>
of were <lb/>
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save, fresh fish. <lb/>
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J. B. Turnage O. <lb/>
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to us as we have bought a solid <lb/>
car load, and expect them to arrive <lb/>
next week. Cannon Tyson. <lb/>
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of county, were here <lb/>
Sunday and left yesterday for the <lb/>
Winterville High school. <lb/>
Mrs. H. II, <lb/>
are over in Greene county. <lb/>
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Hart <lb/>
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the color of the jam. <lb/>
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whole boil the sugar and water first <lb/>
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fruit. <lb/>
lie <lb/>
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To one quart of <lb/>
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gelatin. Soak the gelatin in two- <lb/>
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the whole thickens. Set in a cool <lb/>
place to mold and serve with cream <lb/>
and sugar. <lb/>
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Dr. Joseph Dixon, <lb/>
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Block, East Ht. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
FREE <lb/>
sufferers of Kidney, or <lb/>
Bladder Troubles. Other <lb/>
say a bottle and if <lb/>
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your We say <lb/>
full size free bottle of <lb/>
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O. J. AND Proprietor. <lb/>
Entered in the post office at Greenville. N. C, as second class matter, <lb/>
Advertising rates made upon application. <lb/>
A correspondent desired at every post office in Pitt and adjoining counties <lb/>
in <lb/>
NORTH CAROLINA FRIDAY, KEPT. 1906 <lb/>
A PROPOSITION. <lb/>
To say robs it <lb/>
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word. A kiss is worthless if it <lb/>
is murdered. <lb/>
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to his own opinion. <lb/>
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and Pamlico Sound rail- <lb/>
road have offered to hire all the <lb/>
county convicts they can get for <lb/>
their work. They offer to pay a <lb/>
good price per for each ID <lb/>
and in audition agree to <lb/>
bear all tie expense of guard- <lb/>
and feeding them. <lb/>
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wise for the board of county <lb/>
Commissioners to consider this the <lb/>
matter and to petition the judge Durham exchange <lb/>
at the term of the court for for <lb/>
to give them authority to hire out . <lb/>
the convicts. The ad o-n <lb/>
tractors offer toe in the con <lb/>
for about six months, and <lb/>
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i . i. in , ,.,. their own cooking there are <lb/>
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turned Bunt Tuesday. <lb/>
fund of the this <lb/>
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convicts are put back on the pub <lb/>
lie road work next spring, <lb/>
the convicts for six <lb/>
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much money in the road fund of <lb/>
the as he road taxes <lb/>
amount to in two years, <lb/>
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Two <lb/>
Dyspeptics <lb/>
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turns to fat instead of <lb/>
If you are too lean the fat producing foods <lb/>
that you eat are not properly digested and <lb/>
assimilated. <lb/>
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man and a were the at- I enough Pepsin in the while fat <lb/>
., people have too much Pepsin and not <lb/>
traction in a prize pulled off enough <lb/>
jut in Nevada Monday night. <lb/>
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the lost an eye. Pity <lb/>
but what both had lost their <lb/>
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contains all the digestive juices that are <lb/>
found in a healthy stomach, and in <lb/>
exactly those proportions necessary to <lb/>
enable the stomach and digestive organs <lb/>
to digest and assimilate all foods that may <lb/>
be eaten. is not only a perfect <lb/>
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I he deeper recover goes <lb/>
public road work could he investigation of the busted <lb/>
market for the month of August at <lb/>
1,508.584 for <lb/>
the average price being The <lb/>
average price at which <lb/>
selling this season Is considerably <lb/>
higher than last year. <lb/>
I announce a Democratic <lb/>
magistrate in <lb/>
Cr Ii ;Buck. <lb/>
Cotton for sale J. O. <lb/>
Proctor Bro <lb/>
The self filling fountain <lb/>
pen is a wonder. Book <lb/>
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mucilage, Book <lb/>
Store. <lb/>
USE <lb/>
OINTMENT <lb/>
For all Skin Diseases on Man or <lb/>
Beast. <lb/>
Competition and <lb/>
Claims are many and loud. <lb/>
WHO WHY <lb/>
What shall decide It. is but one <lb/>
test. That best and <lb/>
that offers you <lb/>
Lowest Prices on the Furniture You Want <lb/>
Come and be convinced. Yours to please. <lb/>
A. H. TAFT COMPANY, <lb/>
Pictures Framed <lb/>
finds the condition. Some <lb/>
. ., <lb/>
men , Constipation. You will like it <lb/>
the increased fund It is a <lb/>
proposition that the n away with a What You Eat <lb/>
commissioners and people of when do . Rests the stomach, rebuilds th. <lb/>
the county should be <lb/>
in. <lb/>
like the president of that bank <lb/>
did. <lb/>
tissues and gives firm flesh. <lb/>
In Two <lb/>
in., . i <lb/>
. <lb/>
lb. <lb/>
A. <lb/>
This Ointment has been used <lb/>
nearly two hundred years with <lb/>
the most wonderful success in <lb/>
the treatment of nearly every <lb/>
form Skin and in <lb/>
many instances, it 1.1 i <lb/>
cures where remedies had <lb/>
failed While we do not claim <lb/>
that Ointment will cure <lb/>
everything, we say a fair trial <lb/>
will convince any reasonable per- <lb/>
son that, it -s equal to any, and <lb/>
superior to most of the remedies <lb/>
for skin diseases on the market <lb/>
This Ointment is made by the <lb/>
Christman Ointment Co. Green- <lb/>
ville, N C and is for sale by <lb/>
druggists at and per <lb/>
bottle.<lb/>
BIG CUT ON ALL <lb/>
TO MAKE <lb/>
FALL GOODS. <lb/>
The price on all Dry Goods and <lb/>
Notions will be marked down low. <lb/>
We are now selling our <lb/>
figured lawns, <lb/>
laces and embroideries at <lb/>
cost. <lb/>
High Point is going to have a already has the i <lb/>
soap factory. Maybe the town best loads of any county in the <lb/>
can keep clean j the State, but is going to vote on <lb/>
another issue of bonds <lb/>
Break the Durham is carry the good work further, <lb/>
going to have a hanging if a COg Other counties would do well to <lb/>
don't A man there has follow example of <lb/>
been convicted of and <lb/>
the death sentence pronounced. <lb/>
J. I . <lb/>
editor Of the Charlotte Ob- <lb/>
server, died at a sanitarium in <lb/>
Saturday, at the age of <lb/>
SI years. He was a young man <lb/>
of marked ability and his death <lb/>
is a serious loss to the Observer <lb/>
and the Mate, <lb/>
Next week, 9th to <lb/>
will have a jubilee and <lb/>
Maryland homo coming week. <lb/>
It will be a of the re- <lb/>
building the city since the <lb/>
destructive in February <lb/>
1904 One hundred millions in <lb/>
modern structures have <lb/>
taken the of the sixty-five <lb/>
millions destroyed by the fire. <lb/>
An elaborate program has been <lb/>
arranged covering the entire <lb/>
jubilee and the railroads <lb/>
will give special rates. <lb/>
burg. <lb/>
JACK <lb/>
N. C , Sept. <lb/>
Johnston returned <lb/>
Sunday from H c.- <lb/>
had con- <lb/>
ducting a <lb/>
Cr -k church. <lb/>
J. O. Johnston, Walter Mm- <lb/>
others from here ed church <lb/>
at Sunday. <lb/>
O. C. week to at- <lb/>
tend at Hill. <lb/>
woo attended <lb/>
he I <lb/>
year, left to attend it <lb/>
are from this <lb/>
who are <lb/>
to attend You <lb/>
when people try any thing and <lb/>
that it is all right, they <lb/>
will go bark again. <lb/>
Eider O. Johnston and <lb/>
w been visiting relatives <lb/>
over the river home last <lb/>
week. <lb/>
Godfrey and brother, <lb/>
returned yesterday from a <lb/>
to <lb/>
Si <lb/>
TEMPLE <lb/>
OPERA <lb/>
HOUSE. <lb/>
Three Nights <lb/>
COMING THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER. 1906. <lb/>
The Four <lb/>
COMEDY Company, consisting of PEOPLE <lb/>
Opening with Charles Dickens Masterpiece <lb/>
3.00 r <lb/>
Shoes at <lb/>
2.50 <lb/>
Shoes at <lb/>
figured <lb/>
Lawn at <lb/>
lucent <lb/>
Percale at <lb/>
figured <lb/>
i at <lb/>
He <lb/>
A. P. C. <lb/>
hams at <lb/>
Sets <lb/>
Jas F <lb/>
Save the Worry <lb/>
The hot weather brings you <lb/>
enough discomfort without n Mine to it by over to <lb/>
buy for breakfast, dinner or With such a stock of <lb/>
Groceries, Canned Goods, Package <lb/>
Pickles, Butter Cheese, Coffee, <lb/>
Tea, Cakes. Candles, Fruits, as I the selecting and buy- <lb/>
easy and the all saved It will take no argument to <lb/>
convenes you of toil if you visit my store and sen what I carry. <lb/>
You can me one door North of <lb/>
J. B <lb/>
Plenty of Specialties between acts consisting of singing <lb/>
dancing, etc. <lb/>
AND <lb/>
on Sale at Store, Wednesday Sept. <lb/>
Neat Job Printing <lb/>
Our specialty. <lb/>
Reflector Job Printing Office<lb/>
WIN <lb/>
This department is in of, F. C who is authorized to rep-, <lb/>
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory <lb/>
Your money hidden away at home <lb/>
is worse than useless. Bell, r put it <lb/>
K. F. Manning Co , were <lb/>
ding to tell something about <lb/>
in a bank, and let <lb/>
you. It dangerous <lb/>
to have much at home when after <lb/>
people know it. The Bank of Win- <lb/>
will pay you on time <lb/>
deposits <lb/>
J. T. and family, who <lb/>
bad been B. D. Forrest <lb/>
and wife, returned to their home <lb/>
at Sunday evening <lb/>
Mrs. Louisa Cox left Saturday <lb/>
for a visit of several days in <lb/>
den. <lb/>
takes the place of <lb/>
We sell It. <lb/>
B. T. Cox, Bro. <lb/>
W. L. Browning, of Ayden, <lb/>
spent Sunday with A. W. <lb/>
Nicest line of shirts ever <lb/>
in at <lb/>
Barber Co. <lb/>
it be making I their new store new goods, <lb/>
are too busy moving and <lb/>
goods to an Mean- <lb/>
while if there is anything that <lb/>
want call at their new concrete store <lb/>
and ask for it. <lb/>
of the Juniors to <lb/>
to <lb/>
Bedford, died at Dunn, tie <lb/>
was a faithful member of the Win- <lb/>
Lodge. <lb/>
Nice line of fresh groceries <lb/>
ways baud <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Wiley daughter <lb/>
who bad bi-en at the <lb/>
borne of W. B. <lb/>
home accompanied by <lb/>
Miss Nora Wingate. <lb/>
I A of d always tin baud <lb/>
at Co's. <lb/>
Mrs. B. G. Taylor, who bad j Ethel woo b <lb/>
relatives for, years old, morning <lb/>
time, returned Sunday the She <lb/>
log. i a blight little girl we regret <lb/>
We still have on band a few cop- to see but we feel <lb/>
Id of we are off- under care at <lb/>
the trade at very low the <lb/>
prices. A large lot of trunks, suit cages, <lb/>
B T Cox, Bro. and of all <lb/>
B. K. Davis, of brought has just arrived at <lb/>
. toe large More A. <lb/>
bis Miss Nora, to <lb/>
to enter W. H. , lug the will med a good <lb/>
Go to the of B. T. traveling trunk. See <lb/>
Cox for T. W. Wood bargains. car <lb/>
Sou's grade turnip and May <lb/>
to Tuesday, <lb/>
John and Taylor, of St.- <lb/>
their sons . <lb/>
day to W. <lb/>
So need of having good <lb/>
I when Barber <lb/>
i.<lb/>
c Mill o<lb/>
of lime received <lb/>
at ft Co., <lb/>
In spite of poor crops, the A. U. <lb/>
when . <lb/>
Co., have just received anew <lb/>
will sell cheap. <lb/>
High School opened p . <lb/>
Monday morning with a bus day Seven <lb/>
crowd of pupils. The to <lb/>
well pleased with the ad f. lends section. <lb/>
and earnestness in which they of <lb/>
have entered their work. UP <lb/>
date about have enrolled, Acid Mineral <lb/>
between of are I A <lb/>
boarders. Slops <lb/>
M. T. Spier, of was cull <lb/>
here Thursday. Kidney Liver <lb/>
Clara plaint, Female weakness, cute <lb/>
is visiting Misses and Dora I sores etc. For sale at the drug <lb/>
Cox. She accompanied her brother store of B. T. Cox, and Bro. <lb/>
Cecil, who ha. entered W. fl. , Dora Cox, returned to the <lb/>
For fruit jars rubbers go Baptist University for women <lb/>
to resume her col- <lb/>
Told to Leave. <lb/>
C -in i hi<lb/>
i . t <lb/>
. I N <lb/>
, waited <lb/>
upon Z-- Abbe- <lb/>
ville the <lb/>
town on i need <lb/>
in his last . <lb/>
He said had <lb/>
brought white o. n h Ch- <lb/>
ens and he hoped <lb/>
soon to <lb/>
telegraphed <lb/>
I today that <lb/>
would soon arrive at <lb/>
to <lb/>
THE MARVELOUS <lb/>
Give free reign to your <lb/>
nation and let it picture the <lb/>
of a section which has one <lb/>
half of the iron ore of the United <lb/>
States, nearly three times as <lb/>
much coal as Groat Britain, Ger- <lb/>
and Pennsylvania <lb/>
ed, which holds a world <lb/>
on cotton production and is <lb/>
rapidly a great cotton <lb/>
manufacturing center, which <lb/>
dominates the phosphate rock <lb/>
and trade of the world, <lb/>
which has much of the riches <lb/>
known which has <lb/>
half of the standing timber of <lb/>
which produces all <lb/>
the sugar, all the rice, most of <lb/>
the tobacco, an adds to these <lb/>
bushels a year of <lb/>
grain; and then think of its <lb/>
powers, its splendid rivers, <lb/>
its great seacoast. its expanding <lb/>
commerce, and remember that <lb/>
its cotton crop alone annually ex <lb/>
the total gold and silver <lb/>
production of the world, and <lb/>
that every dollar of gold <lb/>
ally mined on earth is not <lb/>
to pay the South's bill <lb/>
against Europe for and <lb/>
you will get just a faint <lb/>
ti n of the <lb/>
Manufacturers Record. <lb/>
Millinery <lb/>
We wish to inform our <lb/>
friends and customers <lb/>
Mrs. Irene F. Lee a J Miss <lb/>
Blanche Cromartie arc now <lb/>
in Baltimore in the interest <lb/>
of Mrs. L. Griffin Co. <lb/>
Thy will select the newest <lb/>
and most stylish hats for <lb/>
the trade. We thank <lb/>
our customers for past fa- <lb/>
and hope to merit a <lb/>
continuance of the came. <lb/>
Opening will be <lb/>
ed later. <lb/>
MRS. L, GRIFFIN CO, <lb/>
Ear., <lb/>
M. SCHULTZ <lb/>
W i tr retail Smear an <lb/>
Hi . Cb <lb/>
aw. Bed <lb/>
t Oak B <lb/>
Carriages, . <lb/>
Tables, Lounges, Safes, P <lb/>
and Gall Ax <lb/>
Key West Che <lb/>
George Clear, Can <lb/>
ed Cherries, Peaches, Apple <lb/>
Pine Syrup, Jelly, <lb/>
Sugar, do flee, Meat, Soap <lb/>
Magic Food, Matches, Oil. <lb/>
Meal and Hulls, <lb/>
ea Oranges, Apples, <lb/>
Dried Apples, <lb/>
Currents, Raisins, <lb/>
Ware, Tin and t<lb/>
t .-. <lb/>
a. <lb/>
Quality -i- <lb/>
J. .<lb/>
to Harrington, Barber Co. <lb/>
Mr. and Mia, Luther of <lb/>
ate some <lb/>
time with Mrs <lb/>
Elder and Mrs. Fred <lb/>
near bee. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hurst went <lb/>
to Tuesday, on a visit. <lb/>
Straws tell which way the wind <lb/>
blows, just nonce of <lb/>
going in out from <lb/>
Harrington, <lb/>
All colors of paint, yellow <lb/>
at Barber u Co <lb/>
A. W. Co. are clean <lb/>
out summer goods cheap. <lb/>
1.50 pants cents <lb/>
1.25 cents <lb/>
2.00 . 1.60 <lb/>
2.25 <lb/>
3.00 ,All qualities of calico at <lb/>
Good at this <lb/>
rainy Have you seen <lb/>
new line If <lb/>
not, don't delay, K <lb/>
yon wait you may too late. <lb/>
Contractors of wood and brick <lb/>
buildings. See us for lowest <lb/>
prices. Prompt attention <lb/>
J. R. Cooper, <lb/>
Nobles, <lb/>
E. Buck, <lb/>
For hay, and oats go to <lb/>
Barber h Co. <lb/>
The A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. are <lb/>
still making this Pitt Co. School <lb/>
Desk and are in position to fill your <lb/>
orders promptly. <lb/>
Have you new ed <lb/>
vice for fastening tops to <lb/>
-i original and <lb/>
right. It will be to your interest <lb/>
to tee before purchasing your <lb/>
buggy. <lb/>
this morning <lb/>
of <lb/>
Tuesday afternoon in town. <lb/>
yards nice summer lawns, <lb/>
voile, lusters, at cost. <lb/>
I Lu Barber <lb/>
Nice cm i ed herrings at Harri. g- <lb/>
ton, Co. <lb/>
Fancy and white all <lb/>
washable, at cost. <lb/>
in t on, Barber Co. <lb/>
Nice mullets at <lb/>
ton, Barber Co. <lb/>
A full line of silks all <lb/>
Harrington Barber Co. <lb/>
For <lb/>
W are now offering our entire <lb/>
lit e of Summer Pauls at <lb/>
CM. We must room for our <lb/>
fall took, and are to make <lb/>
this sacrifice. <lb/>
Pants for <lb/>
Pants for <lb/>
Pants for <lb/>
in Pints for <lb/>
Pants for <lb/>
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb/>
yard- Laces and <lb/>
at cost tome early get the <lb/>
bargains. <lb/>
Barber Co. <lb/>
UNITY OF ACTION COUNTS <lb/>
It is little use for the d <lb/>
tor to waste his lungs and sprain <lb/>
spine in trying to boom a <lb/>
town when the citizens all stand <lb/>
around with their hands in their <lb/>
pockets and indifferently wait <lb/>
for something to turn up. If <lb/>
the capitalists or business men <lb/>
do not put their shoulders to <lb/>
the wheel and do a boosting <lb/>
it i-useless for the editor to try <lb/>
and boom things. He can <lb/>
write articles till he gets <lb/>
bald headed, but if the citizens <lb/>
themselves do not take hold and <lb/>
push, the town forever stick <lb/>
in the mud. Of what use is it <lb/>
School <lb/>
Stationery <lb/>
Now is your time save <lb/>
money by coming to us for <lb/>
children's school <lb/>
tablets, pens, era <lb/>
have also a great assort- <lb/>
of Dainty <lb/>
note for use <lb/>
all tints plain or hemstitch- <lb/>
ed <lb/>
The mainstay of social <lb/>
M. M. SAULS, Druggist. <lb/>
AYDEN, N. C.<lb/>
PITT COUNTY, S <lb/>
Julia <lb/>
V, NOTICE <lb/>
Henry <lb/>
The will notice <lb/>
that <lb/>
in -ml of county <lb/>
to from the t of mt t- <lb/>
hill f <lb/>
notice that n Is to appear lb <lb/>
nett I <lb/>
of September I f. <lb/>
at the Court of county hi <lb/>
r demur to the <lb/>
-ii-t art Ion or the will <lb/>
relief in <lb/>
complaint. <lb/>
Ins the <lb/>
II. Court. <lb/>
for Plaint <lb/>
Proclamation by the Governor <lb/>
REWARD<lb/>
Executive <lb/>
Whereas information has <lb/>
at this department that <lb/>
f r the local paper to suggest <lb/>
, . . . w. H. Jr. the <lb/>
improvements and new enter- <lb/>
prises if the suggestions <lb/>
are <lb/>
never upon One man can <lb/>
not boom a town. It requires <lb/>
the concerted action of the <lb/>
MM. When one man shoulders <lb/>
and attempts to carry it <lb/>
there are always a lot off cranky <lb/>
kickers ready to jump on top of <lb/>
the load. Unity of action is <lb/>
what Hill Record. <lb/>
moral nil at Mr <lb/>
W. K. Moore, on Third street, tit. <lb/>
K. and Emma <lb/>
were man led K-v. D. W <lb/>
couple left on <lb/>
train for a bridal tour to <lb/>
Frank Wilson, Cloth- <lb/>
is now in the northern mark- <lb/>
to purchase Fall and Winter <lb/>
Shoes and <lb/>
Furnishings for Men and Boys.<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 <lb/>
Goods. <lb/>
The melon has seen its <lb/>
day for this season. <lb/>
Continue Large. <lb/>
day so far this week, sales <lb/>
on the tobacco market con- <lb/>
largo with good prices. All <lb/>
five of the warehouses are doing a <lb/>
business and it takes nearly <lb/>
all to finish selling the breaks. <lb/>
The market has never N. Fulford and <lb/>
done better than it is doing Washington, who have <lb/>
and farmers not only in her parents, Mr. and Mrs. <lb/>
but from surrounding A- Blow returned home Tues- <lb/>
are bringing tobacco h afternoon. <lb/>
charged with <lb/>
and assault upon W. J. Tell, and <lb/>
whereas, it appears the said w. <lb/>
H. has led th- Stale <lb/>
or so himself that the <lb/>
nary law cannot he served <lb/>
upon him. <lb/>
Now, therefore, I, R. B. Glenn, Gov <lb/>
of North Carolina, <lb/>
virtue of authority in me vested by <lb/>
do Issue this my proclamation <lb/>
a reward of One <lb/>
for the apprehension <lb/>
said w. H. Harrington Jr <lb/>
to the of tun <lb/>
Courthouse in Greenville N. and <lb/>
enjoin all officers of the Slate and <lb/>
ill good assist in bringing <lb/>
criminal to justice. <lb/>
Done at our of <lb/>
day of July, in the year of our I. i-l <lb/>
one thousand nine hundred and six <lb/>
in the hundred and thirty- <lb/>
year of our <lb/>
r B. Glenn, <lb/>
By the Governor. <lb/>
A. <lb/>
Secretary. <lb/>
PULLEY BOWEN <lb/>
I B <lb/>
Tobacco Pack Barns and Cot- <lb/>
ton Gins <lb/>
ins urea. <lb/>
Reasonable Rates. <lb/>
Apply to H. A. WHITE, <lb/>
INSURANCE, <lb/>
TAKEN UP. <lb/>
I taken up one sow, weigh- <lb/>
about pounds if fat, red <lb/>
and black spotted, in left ear. <lb/>
Owner can get came by proving <lb/>
property and paying cost. <lb/>
J. F. Hay, Greenville, N. <lb/>
It is sure to pay you<lb/>
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MP <lb/>
pi<lb/>
THE <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/>
The for admission to <lb/>
the civil service, if rejected for <lb/>
phonetic spelling, will be able to <lb/>
cite the president as authority <lb/>
of <lb/>
The editors of the country <lb/>
seem to think the is on the <lb/>
president, but those who want <lb/>
to be Republican postmasters <lb/>
will have change their tune. <lb/>
A good many Republican con- <lb/>
who refused to vote <lb/>
for free hides, will their <lb/>
own political hide hanging on the <lb/>
Democratic fence this fall. <lb/>
If the republicans claim, that the <lb/>
tariff protects the farmer was hon-s <lb/>
the tariff of cents a <lb/>
on wheat should keep price up <lb/>
gradually falling as it <lb/>
now is. <lb/>
The Great Northern Railroad <lb/>
has yielded per rent in <lb/>
years in dividends and <lb/>
and yet the railroads be- <lb/>
cause the people want reduced <lb/>
rates. <lb/>
kinds In <lb/>
tilt- World, t gill <lb/>
who in Hi- <lb/>
VI ii in <lb/>
pretty w <lb/>
her. The <lb/>
the Useful <lb/>
ornamental. She might gad <lb/>
roll mi iii, i d <lb/>
but fern to lie <lb/>
some ii tin- <lb/>
teacher, <lb/>
i ll. III h <lb/>
her own are <lb/>
hi earth of such in <lb/>
of <lb/>
To Baltimore and Return, Ac- <lb/>
count Home Coming and <lb/>
Jubilee Week <lb/>
via <lb/>
ATLANTIC LINE. <lb/>
Tickets on September 8th, <lb/>
final limit Sept. <lb/>
17th. For further call <lb/>
on A t or <lb/>
with <lb/>
T. <lb/>
W, J. Cm it. <lb/>
I i Manager. <lb/>
Wilmington, N. C. <lb/>
Senator throws up his <lb/>
hand and surrenders on every is- <lb/>
sue and makes the endorsement of <lb/>
the dent the only thine left <lb/>
the The Democrats <lb/>
have always claimed that <lb/>
can will not bear inspection <lb/>
and nothing hut a Democratic con- <lb/>
will the people from <lb/>
trust tariff p and corpora- <lb/>
plundering. <lb/>
In the speech, <lb/>
about one-it made by Senator <lb/>
y the <lb/>
Press, tie mentions President <lb/>
eighteen limes, so <lb/>
the avenue mention of lie. <lb/>
dent in the who e speech have <lb/>
been about times. This is <lb/>
tough on the Maine voters who <lb/>
are intent on measures more than <lb/>
men. Will Republican issues not <lb/>
bear talking about <lb/>
Mils <lb/>
the TORPID LIVER, <lb/>
the digestive organs, <lb/>
the bowels, are <lb/>
. as an <lb/>
MEDICINE, <lb/>
In malarial districts their <lb/>
they <lb/>
peculiar properties in treeing <lb/>
tile stem from that poison. <lb/>
sugar coated. <lb/>
No Substitute. <lb/>
SOUTHERN R. R. CO <lb/>
Steamboat Service. <lb/>
Steamer L. leaves <lb/>
Washington daily <lb/>
at a, in. for leaves <lb/>
Greenville daily <lb/>
at in. for <lb/>
Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
Norfolk Southern for <lb/>
Norfolk, Baltimore, Philadelphia, <lb/>
New York, Boston and all other <lb/>
North. Connects a Norfolk <lb/>
with all points Wet. <lb/>
Shippers should their <lb/>
freight vie Norfolk, Norfolk <lb/>
A It. R, <lb/>
bailing noun to change <lb/>
without notice. <lb/>
J. J. Agent, Green- <lb/>
ville, N. <lb/>
FT. C. T. and <lb/>
f. Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
M K. KING, V. P G. M. <lb/>
ThU U Riding <lb/>
Suppose You Stop and Set <lb/>
Isn't It <lb/>
N. C. Mm en 1903. <lb/>
Mrs Joe lake pleas <lb/>
stating that y Remedy <lb/>
has cured our girl of <lb/>
a very bad case which <lb/>
covered a great part her body. <lb/>
She had eczema from <lb/>
the time she was three weeks old, <lb/>
she was six old. She <lb/>
is now perfectly well and I feel <lb/>
that I cannot speak too highly of <lb/>
it She ban not u symptom of <lb/>
it for six years. fully, <lb/>
J W COBB. <lb/>
Skinner <lb/>
ii. w. <lb/>
. IT ,,, ,, . <lb/>
W PERRY a, <lb/>
Norfolk. Va. , DRESSED AND SKINNER WHEDBEE. <lb/>
Cotton Buyer- mil i. LUMBER <lb/>
Cotton handlers o Stocks, Cotton, i.,.,. <lb/>
Ties and Bags. ons. Meats Wires to . <lb/>
Correspondence and shipments AND BRICK. <lb/>
Chicago and Greenville C. <lb/>
Not Quite <lb/>
How often you .-;. got u <lb/>
tiling done <lb/>
or screw driver or an- <lb/>
lacking. Have <lb/>
tool be prepared E <lb/>
Our lint <lb/>
.- i i <lb/>
will we Unit tool <lb/>
K not a i <lb/>
article. <lb/>
Of v II <lb/>
g get Harness, <lb/>
Horse Goods, <lb/>
of <lb/>
To Publishers <lb/>
and Printers <lb/>
We new <lb/>
process, on intent <lb/>
are pending, whereby we <lb/>
can reface <lb/>
and Hi Rules, <lb/>
pt. and and make <lb/>
fully as u as now <lb/>
and without any u <lb/>
knobs or <lb/>
torn. <lb/>
PRICES <lb/>
Head <lb/>
Rules regular lengths <lb/>
I L. S and <lb/>
Head Ruled in <lb/>
and over per <lb/>
A i r. d<lb/>
will he cheerfully <lb/>
on <lb/>
Printers Iv Co <lb/>
Manufactures of Tn and <lb/>
High Grade Mater <lb/>
N. Ninth Street. p <lb/>
D. W.<lb/>
es <lb/>
And Provisions <lb/>
R, <lb/>
Corey <lb/>
Cotton Baling and <lb/>
Ties always hand <lb/>
Fresh Good , kepi con- <lb/>
Country <lb/>
Produce Bought and Sold <lb/>
will D. W. <lb/>
I North Carolina. <lb/>
THE REFUGEES. <lb/>
CONTINUED FROM PACE <lb/>
I were doing <lb/>
and <lb/>
Is the of a man whose <lb/>
vices were well her Is <lb/>
We beg leave to announce that we are <lb/>
Wholesale and Retail; <lb/>
for -g <lb/>
White Lead, Paints, <lb/>
Colors, and and <lb/>
Ready nixed Paints. <lb/>
There is no line in the world better than <lb/>
the Harrison line. It has behind it a <lb/>
reputation for honorable wares and honorable <lb/>
dealings. <lb/>
If you use the Harrison Paints you need <lb/>
never worry quality. <lb/>
We trust that you favor us with your <lb/>
orders whenever you want good paint for any <lb/>
Have just a car load and <lb/>
can give you Special Prices. <lb/>
Baker Hart <lb/>
C, <lb/>
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eyes, call the COM of <lb/>
children a say <lb/>
there la no higher the <lb/>
back lo sir. this Instant and <lb/>
never to open mouth again <lb/>
the <lb/>
The man and walk <lb/>
ed with dignity from the chamber. <lb/>
The king's Brat hot anger had died <lb/>
away by now and had left behind it a <lb/>
cold bitter spirit which was even more <lb/>
formidable to his antagonists. <lb/>
Hill he had little breathing space. <lb/>
His knew that with persist- <lb/>
they had bent his Will before, and <lb/>
that they might do <lb/>
again. It was Um minister, <lb/>
now who entered Hie room, with his <lb/>
majestic port, his lofty bearing, ins <lb/>
huge wig and his aristocratic face, <lb/>
which, however, showed signs of j <lb/>
trepidation as it mot baleful eye of <lb/>
la left the cabinet with <lb/>
a deep distrust of the king's intentions <lb/>
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peals K. I I. made him h <lb/>
shaken If they bid fulled to <lb/>
resolution. What would be the result <lb/>
if more were made And more <lb/>
be made. That was as certain as that <lb/>
follows light. Some master <lb/>
played now which would <lb/>
the to crisis at once. <lb/>
The bishop of was wailing <lb/>
the anteroom, an Father la chaise in <lb/>
i brief words let him see the <lb/>
of the and by <lb/>
they moil It. Together <lb/>
bey Bought .-e ill her <lb/>
room. As the two s looked upon <lb/>
lier perfect her regular <lb/>
so calm and yet BO full of <lb/>
and the grace her <lb/>
and bearing could not but <lb/>
feel that If they fatted In their ends it <lb/>
was not for want of having a perfect <lb/>
tool. <lb/>
She had risen at their entrance, and <lb/>
her expression showed that she had <lb/>
read upon their faces something of the <lb/>
anxiety which tilled their minds. <lb/>
have evil she cried. <lb/>
no. my It was the <lb/>
bishop who spoke. we must he <lb/>
on our guard against our enemies, who <lb/>
would turn lbs king away from yon If <lb/>
Her face shone at the mention of her <lb/>
lover. yon do not she <lb/>
Cried. has made a vow. I would <lb/>
trust him as would trust <lb/>
Hut the Jesuit's Intellect was arrayed <lb/>
against Intuition of the woman. <lb/>
opponent are and <lb/>
aid he, shaking his head. must <lb/>
bring the mutter to <lb/>
how. <lb/>
marriage must be at once, this <lb/>
very night If <lb/>
father, you ask too much. <lb/>
king would never consent to a <lb/>
Is he that will propose <lb/>
v p we shall force him to. It <lb/>
that nil opposition can lie <lb/>
Some People Expect New Shoes <lb/>
HURT <lb/>
And s m int <lb/>
ed buy that kind. The fact <lb/>
that a shoe should feel <lb/>
from the -tart is u- known to <lb/>
them because they have never <lb/>
felt the luxury of putting on a <lb/>
rightly made i-hoe. <lb/>
The Shoe <lb/>
offers more comfort when <lb/>
new than their kind of shoes offer <lb/>
after month; starts <lb/>
out a smart, stylish shoe and <lb/>
ends just as smart and stylish. <lb/>
There are nut so many such <lb/>
people th used to be. We <lb/>
know this because we sell so <lb/>
many more Ha Shoos than we used. <lb/>
Maybe you would like to prove these facts. <lb/>
C. L. Wilkinson S Co. <lb/>
BETHEL BANKING AND TRUST CO. <lb/>
topped <lb/>
w I <lb/>
hen it la done the court <lb/>
it Is done they <lb/>
you have me do, then. <lb/>
, i pale <lb/>
as a Illy. <lb/>
i the i-est <lb/>
I done It <lb/>
AT BETHEL, N. C. <lb/>
At the close of <lb/>
RESOURCES. <lb/>
business June 1906. <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
Loans and discounts <lb/>
Overdrafts 631.12 <lb/>
Furniture Fixtures 919.68 <lb/>
Due from Banks and <lb/>
Bankers 10,317.03 <lb/>
Cash items 9.11 W <lb/>
Gold coin, 886.00 <lb/>
Silver coin National bank <lb/>
and other U. S. notes 2,119.43 <lb/>
Capital stock 5,300.00 <lb/>
Surplus fund <lb/>
Undivided profits 1,174.30 <lb/>
Bills Payable <lb/>
Time certificates of <lb/>
deposit 2,309.50 <lb/>
Deposits subj. to check <lb/>
checks out- <lb/>
standing 72.67 <lb/>
Certified Checks <lb/>
Total<lb/>
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/>
edge and belief. H. H. Taylor Cashier <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb/>
ore me, this 22nd day of April <lb/>
1906 A. Gardner <lb/>
Notary Public <lb/>
ROBT. STATON, <lb/>
J. R. BUNTING, <lb/>
M. O. LOU <lb/>
Directors <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION <lb/>
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE. FARMVILLE. N. t. <lb/>
AT THE CLOSE OF J J S <lb/>
Loans Discounts <lb/>
1.630.50 <lb/>
Due from Banks 18,885.62 <lb/>
Cash Items 9-89 <lb/>
Gold coin 495.00 <lb/>
Silver coin 1,179.11 <lb/>
Nat. notes 1,432.00 <lb/>
Capital pd in <lb/>
Undivided profits 1.986.54 <lb/>
Depot, sub to check 40.233 <lb/>
of North Carolina, <lb/>
County of Pitt. <lb/>
I, J. R. Davis, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemn <lb/>
swear that the above statement is to the best of my <lb/>
knowledge and belief. J. R. DAVIS, <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb/>
fore me, this 23rd day of June <lb/>
1906. <lb/>
J. V. JOHNSTON, <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
Correct- <lb/>
T. L. TURN AGE, <lb/>
R. L. DAVIS, <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
It is sure to pay you <lb/>
Hie I <lb/>
he twit- <lb/>
some new stale <lb/>
matter <lb/>
U one new suite matter <lb/>
which has arisen, sire, hut It is of such <lb/>
Importuned as to all others <lb/>
our <lb/>
disapprove of It <lb/>
sire, can I help <lb/>
of room, sir Am to <lb/>
to death your I- <lb/>
dare to linger J <lb/>
order you to The kins <lb/>
upon minister, hut <lb/>
suddenly out his I. <lb/>
sprang hack, with alarm and j <lb/>
upon his lace, hut it was the h i <lb/>
and not the point which was presents <lb/>
to him. <lb/>
Pass it my heart, sire the <lb/>
minister died. upon his knees, <lb/>
his whole great In a <lb/>
emotion. will not live to see your <lb/>
shrieked LOOM, <lb/>
the sword down Upon the <lb/>
believe this Is a con- <lb/>
piracy to drive me mud. Was ever a <lb/>
man so tormented In this life This <lb/>
will lie a private marriage, man. and <lb/>
It will not affect the state In the least <lb/>
gathered himself up <lb/>
shot his hack into Its sheath. <lb/>
majesty Is he <lb/>
asked. <lb/>
I say no more. I have <lb/>
my lie bowed his head one <lb/>
In deep dejection when he departed, <lb/>
hut In truth his heart was lightened <lb/>
within for he had the as- <lb/>
that the woman whom he <lb/>
bated would, even though his wife, not <lb/>
sit on the throne of the of <lb/>
Stance. <lb/>
These repeated attacks. If they had <lb/>
not shaken the resolution, <lb/>
at least Irritated mid exasperated him j <lb/>
to the utmost. He wore accordingly <lb/>
no very cordial face when usher <lb/>
in admitted the venerable <lb/>
of Father In chaise, his con- <lb/>
i wish you all happiness, sire, <lb/>
the I congratulate you <lb/>
from my heart that you have taken the <lb/>
groat step which must lead to content <lb/>
both in this world the <lb/>
I have had happiness nor <lb/>
contentment yet. answered the <lb/>
peevishly. have never been so <lb/>
pestered In my life. whole court <lb/>
has Its knees to me to change <lb/>
The Jesuit looked at him anxiously <lb/>
out of his keen gray eye-. <lb/>
your majesty is a man <lb/>
said he. not to be <lb/>
o easily swayed as they <lb/>
No, no, did not give an Inch. But <lb/>
It must he confessed that It Is <lb/>
very unpleasant to have so many <lb/>
there Is the more credit to <lb/>
majesty for having resisted them. <lb/>
You have dona nobly, sire. You have <lb/>
earned the praise and of holy <lb/>
trust that what have done la <lb/>
said king gravely. <lb/>
should he glad to see again <lb/>
later In the evening, but at present <lb/>
desire a little leisure for solitary <lb/>
in <lb/>
no <lb/>
fur C <lb/>
once, <lb/>
that he Ii <lb/>
In <lb/>
last <lb/>
yesterday <lb/>
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the, lite- now. <lb/>
. that you have heard <lb/>
i. to much <lb/>
your that <lb/>
ink that you should <lb/>
,. . wen In his own <lb/>
family you will re- <lb/>
f Id premise and <lb/>
withdraw your from the court for- <lb/>
cast a mantle about her <lb/>
y she said. <lb/>
believe J on are wiser than I. Rut, <lb/>
oh, If he should take-me at my <lb/>
w ill not take lit your <lb/>
hi i in his <lb/>
cabinet. In gloomy <lb/>
there a <lb/>
tap at the door, and there was the <lb/>
woman who was in his thoughts stand- <lb/>
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sprang his feel and held out his <lb/>
ban Is with a smile. <lb/>
You Then I have <lb/>
at a welcome visitor, and It Is the <lb/>
first one <lb/>
I fear that you have been <lb/>
have Indeed. <lb/>
I have a remedy for <lb/>
what Is <lb/>
leave the court, sire, and you <lb/>
shall no more of what has passed <lb/>
between u--. I have brought discord <lb/>
where I pence. Let me <lb/>
retire l Bi. or to the Abbey of <lb/>
and yon will no longer be <lb/>
called upon lo make such sacrifices for <lb/>
my sake <lb/>
The turned deathly pale and <lb/>
clutched at her shawl with a trembling <lb/>
as though lie feared that she <lb/>
was about to put her resolution Into <lb/>
effect that very mutant. <lb/>
no, must <lb/>
leave You inns slay with me and <lb/>
lie could hardly speak <lb/>
for agitation, and he still grasped at <lb/>
her lire s to detain her. <lb/>
time most clause our <lb/>
wedding, sire. Yet during all that <lb/>
interval you will exposed to <lb/>
annoyances. How can I be happy <lb/>
when I feel that have upon <lb/>
you so long a period of discomfort <lb/>
A day would be too long, sire, for <lb/>
you to be unhappy through my fault. <lb/>
It is a misery to me lo think of it. <lb/>
me, it would be better <lb/>
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order, i- answer to the <lb/>
would drive me Let it lie d me <lb/>
secretly, I <lb/>
trusty this for <lb/>
the of and <lb/>
all France stand In the way <lb/>
he shall make mail and Wife before <lb/>
he <lb/>
it your will, <lb/>
IS, and, ah, can see by your <lb/>
eyes that Is yours We shall not <lb/>
lose a moment, What a <lb/>
blessed thought of mine, which will <lb/>
Silence their tongues When it <lb/>
is ready they may know, but not be- <lb/>
Tin- king was nil on lire the ex- <lb/>
of this new resolution, <lb/>
bad lost bis nit- of doubt and <lb/>
OS PACE<lb/>
Economy. <lb/>
The foundation of id lb ii- <lb/>
way is is <lb/>
which i like <lb/>
ii a but. <lb/>
l V. <lb/>
We accept small HI M We <lb/>
pay interest on Time Deposits. If <lb/>
you do not carry a account, come <lb/>
in or write us. <lb/>
THE GREENVILLE I TRUST-CO. <lb/>
. <lb/>
BANK of GREENVILLE <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
CAPITAL . 25.000.00 <lb/>
SURPLUS <lb/>
UNDIVIDED PROFITS 13,800.00 <lb/>
ASSETS OVER <lb/>
interest on Tim- Certificates <lb/>
or on money deposited for a <lb/>
stipulated time percent. <lb/>
Accounts of merchants, far- <lb/>
and individuals solicited <lb/>
R. L. Davis, <lb/>
Mas. L. Little. Cashier. <lb/>
Knowing <lb/>
IS HALF OF IT. <lb/>
hill <lb/>
when it comes to <lb/>
Ht to t. where to you are going CO pay where the <lb/>
coo s , go and price will you that tins the place to <lb/>
quantity, <lb/>
COTTON SEED. MEAL AND <lb/>
Hay, Corn, Oats Stuff, Lime and Groceries. <lb/>
When want anything in this line it will he to your interest to <lb/>
. V- JOHNSTON. <lb/>
Leader In Low Prices for Cash- <lb/>
Neat Job Printing <lb/>
Our specialty. <lb/>
Reflector Job Printing Office <lb/>
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<p>
AND POLL THREE NIGHTS NEXT <lb/>
pp, Pitt County in <lb/>
the Coming Election. <lb/>
At a of the <lb/>
board <lb/>
held .-ti the 3rd I ll <lb/>
and t <lb/>
e e appointed ti- <lb/>
townships <lb/>
to Ufa Nov. <lb/>
Ivey Smith, <lb/>
A A. and t <lb/>
Nichols. <lb/>
MT. W. Bullock, <lb/>
Charles Parser and G. L. <lb/>
A. <lb/>
tr.; G. Little and D. T. <lb/>
House. <lb/>
B- <lb/>
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John Cherry. <lb/>
P and K. F. <lb/>
Tyson. <lb/>
t. t,.,. N A. <lb/>
J. R. and <lb/>
G. W. <lb/>
No. B. <lb/>
registrar A. aid <lb/>
L. House. <lb/>
L re <lb/>
F. King K <lb/>
M. <lb/>
B K. and <lb/>
L. Brown, reg- <lb/>
J. Woodward d V-. F. <lb/>
Ba- <lb/>
J. <lb/>
W. L Nobles and- T. H <lb/>
Swift <lb/>
registrar; M. C. and <lb/>
Moore. <lb/>
The Four Pickets and Their Own <lb/>
Company <lb/>
On text Thursday <lb/>
the Four Picket <lb/>
. will open a <lb/>
at the T m- <lb/>
opera house, opening in <lb/>
Charles Mat i <lb/>
company c <lb/>
mended the en <lb/>
promise something Then <lb/>
will be plenty dancing. <lb/>
between the and a <lb/>
is Th advance sale <lb/>
will open Wednesday, i, <lb/>
at the B <lb/>
Prices and nuts. <lb/>
INSANITY PROSPERITY. <lb/>
In view of oft repeated dis- <lb/>
suasions on the i whether <lb/>
Insanity is in ire prevalent than for- <lb/>
and if what are the causes <lb/>
for condition, the statement <lb/>
made by Dr. Charles Hill, <lb/>
in charge Mount Hope re- <lb/>
in the sixty-third annual re- <lb/>
port of institution, is interest <lb/>
Hill speaking of <lb/>
for any possible increase <lb/>
gives, among other things, <lb/>
of the He <lb/>
there is n marked increase of <lb/>
the present time be- <lb/>
that a thorough research, <lb/>
consisting nut only of a survey <lb/>
mental but an <lb/>
with and chem- <lb/>
of the tissues, fluids <lb/>
of the body, it could he <lb/>
traced in n great part to the pros- <lb/>
of the luxurious <lb/>
indulgence, the dissipations, the de- j <lb/>
from the old standard of I <lb/>
rectitude and moral <lb/>
made possible in all conditions <lb/>
of society to a greater lesser <lb/>
American. <lb/>
Much Nerve. <lb/>
Capt. Hart, the <lb/>
model Atlantic <lb/>
urn <lb/>
aid cool <lb/>
the <lb/>
bis last <lb/>
b ii-, In s <lb/>
boarded his train below Wilson <lb/>
and paid the are i . that <lb/>
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would come on to place, <lb/>
wore would u. t pay f <lb/>
The train was am <lb/>
to give <lb/>
t. and then, with many <lb/>
threats <lb/>
forth When Th. Spirit of th Times. <lb/>
v arrived at toil station they, Two newsboys were standing in <lb/>
. ,. front of a Bowery tobacconists win- <lb/>
Tho Lazy Worm. <lb/>
A district in the middle o <lb/>
Rico with a population of <lb/>
is with lazy <lb/>
efforts arc being <lb/>
made to the <lb/>
condition. A hospital has been es- <lb/>
at with an en- <lb/>
and will do <lb/>
what it can to check the ravages of <lb/>
this minute reptile, of the existence <lb/>
of which the old time native <lb/>
never had the slightest <lb/>
notion. Last an American <lb/>
medical officer. Captain Ashford, <lb/>
treated cases, and nearly nil of <lb/>
them were cured. As a result the <lb/>
population are aroused to much en <lb/>
the afflicted are <lb/>
,,., , f j plying in great numbers for treat- <lb/>
I Heretofore the malady ha <lb/>
incurable. <lb/>
one of them fun net <lb/>
r t i rapt <lb/>
swore would go to at the enticing display o; <lb/>
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I had cents I'd <lb/>
treat to remarked one. <lb/>
to the and our I His companion remained thought- <lb/>
, i . i i silent, then v sauntered <lb/>
rep wed the . . , . , <lb/>
into the store. In a few minutes <lb/>
he emerged, a cigarette between <lb/>
his lips and a self assertive air. <lb/>
remarked the other. <lb/>
one I's been hit by de <lb/>
For a few moments there was <lb/>
I where do I come <lb/>
Devoted Sisters in Life Not questioned the nonsmoker. <lb/>
of B City Minor. <lb/>
DEATH OF TWO GIRLS <lb/>
BETHEL. <lb/>
rated in Death. <lb/>
God his ail-wise power has <lb/>
seen lit take from our midst two <lb/>
of our and most <lb/>
of Mr. ii I Mis. w. J. <lb/>
respectively <lb/>
bad been sick but a i <lb/>
short having bee <lb/>
six day, departed t <lb/>
life . t. 1st., <lb/>
three was n I <lb/>
her j i- t <lb/>
later, he . only <lb/>
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come b could. <lb/>
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visit to see i u of their friend <lb/>
but re kept home by <lb/>
father's s, but now are <lb/>
on u vi-u from which none <lb/>
ever re urns. <lb/>
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everybody that knew them, and <lb/>
ally the family <lb/>
s. A <lb/>
de minor de <lb/>
New York Post. <lb/>
, v- en Royalty. <lb/>
What queer little sidelights on <lb/>
royal life come sometimes from the <lb/>
quaintest quarters, An old lady <lb/>
named Pike, who wanted to dis- <lb/>
charged from Old Windsor work- <lb/>
house, ha- incidentally <lb/>
that she n the king's first I- <lb/>
coat, of silver button's, <lb/>
his was a boy in i, <lb/>
and received <lb/>
for <lb/>
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terms of , s . <lb/>
with even I of the <lb/>
house cm pi <lb/>
whom I c om denounced <lb/>
as Judas for at <lb/>
least, betrayed the h members in <lb/>
connection with certain legislation. <lb/>
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Department Store News,<lb/>
Our Buyers have returned from the Northern Markets and <lb/>
in a few days our store be crowded with <lb/>
New Fall and Winter <lb/>
which you are invited to see. <lb/>
Our stock will be complete in every department, our buy- <lb/>
have been careful to provide th best and newest in each <lb/>
line represented our large collection of Merchandise, as <lb/>
usual a high standard of quality has been maintained and the <lb/>
lowest prices consistent therewith will prevail. <lb/>
We Have Just Opened a <lb/>
small shipment of Long <lb/>
Black Silk <lb/>
You should call early before sizes are broken up. <lb/>
Watch this space for announcements of new arrivals each <lb/>
few days. Visit this store often and keep an eye on our new <lb/>
showings.<lb/>
-m- u.<lb/>
HIE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
J WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA TUESDAY 1906. <lb/>
EDUCATION IS FUR <lb/>
THE <lb/>
The opportunities <lb/>
that South will <lb/>
attract outside a <lb/>
good deal of capital not <lb/>
a mile sturdy lab both Amer- <lb/>
and Nevertheless, <lb/>
for toe most p the develop- <lb/>
that is <lb/>
tined to in next twenty <lb/>
five years is going to be brought <lb/>
about through effort <lb/>
people now living in the South, <lb/>
with their sons nod daughters, <lb/>
plying their own energy and skill, <lb/>
and their own modest <lb/>
of productive capital. <lb/>
Of these people now living in the <lb/>
South, million <lb/>
to the colored race. Whatever <lb/>
fate may be in the distant <lb/>
future, every o e must know that <lb/>
lone time to come col- <lb/>
c. p lo do <lb/>
of the bard work <lb/>
with economic <lb/>
cut. they will till the <lb/>
II roads, fell the for- <lb/>
. in mills, dig in the <lb/>
Hi labor at ninny trade <lb/>
In any <lb/>
i be largest item <lb/>
assets is <lb/>
be u the South. <lb/>
ad. <lb/>
Boil <lb/>
est- <lb/>
and <lb/>
list <lb/>
erg <lb/>
th <lb/>
of the rising <lb/>
on is more <lb/>
rise to the of <lb/>
Southern in all is de- <lb/>
by way of material <lb/>
It is more to <lb/>
train white race than <lb/>
black, because race is <lb/>
dominant, and upon its well-being <lb/>
depends he of con- <lb/>
which other races <lb/>
may also hope lo improve and <lb/>
prosper. It it possible to do <lb/>
only the one and not the <lb/>
other, then it would he better for <lb/>
colored mat all <lb/>
be <lb/>
Hie of white <lb/>
of <lb/>
South mum very well that <lb/>
to <lb/>
upon the i- i n of colored <lb/>
race, to <lb/>
white w d be not only <lb/>
harmful lo but <lb/>
iron-. The nice must <lb/>
be well trained, m race that is <lb/>
in and positions <lb/>
will deeply . a <lb/>
ways. Ii n , <lb/>
i- i neglect the col- <lb/>
. el Hi disposition on <lb/>
f a to divert <lb/>
CHARACTER OF ALBERT <lb/>
CUMMINS. <lb/>
i v <lb/>
States<lb/>
I acts o, <lb/>
ii tin Southern <lb/>
i direction i <lb/>
d by the <lb/>
fie Slates <lb/>
The the South <lb/>
Few men have paid as dearly for <lb/>
political honors as has Governor <lb/>
Cummins of Iowa. Five years ago <lb/>
he was in the enjoyment of a large <lb/>
and fast increasing income derived <lb/>
from a general practice of the law. <lb/>
He was conceded to he at the head <lb/>
of the bar of his State and the peer <lb/>
of any lawyer in the Northwest. <lb/>
His life was ideal <lb/>
As dispensers of hospitality, Mr. <lb/>
and Mrs. Cummins had they <lb/>
still no superiors at the State <lb/>
Surrounded by of <lb/>
friends, his professional services in <lb/>
demand beyond the limits of his <lb/>
power to respond, he exchange the <lb/>
highest honors of his chosen pro- <lb/>
and with them the pleasures <lb/>
of social life, unmixed with political <lb/>
ms and partisan <lb/>
isms, for a career inevitably <lb/>
pecuniary loss, a position <lb/>
him to laborious days and an <lb/>
infinite variety of annoyances and <lb/>
cares In the light which <lb/>
during the recent, campaign was <lb/>
thrown upon his career, the <lb/>
minutest inspection did not bring <lb/>
out a single suggestion or motive <lb/>
for holding office other than an am- <lb/>
to serve the public faithfully <lb/>
and efficiently, and a purpose to <lb/>
push forward to completion the re- <lb/>
form work so vigorously begun by <lb/>
him. It has been charged that <lb/>
Governor still cherishes bis early <lb/>
ambition to enter national politics. <lb/>
but if that be an <lb/>
worthy few men in public <lb/>
be held to be altogether- <lb/>
Far from regarding him- <lb/>
self the only man in Iowa who <lb/>
could lead his party to victory in <lb/>
the coming campaign, Governor <lb/>
urged his <lb/>
friends to upon some <lb/>
one who would take up his work <lb/>
carry on to conclusions. But <lb/>
bis influential supporters were <lb/>
found to be united in insistence <lb/>
that the successful of re- <lb/>
forms could best carry them on to <lb/>
that the people looked <lb/>
to him for definite results that <lb/>
would not let the of the two <lb/>
term precedent stand in the way of <lb/>
his second re-election-From <lb/>
Governor of A Sketch of <lb/>
Albert by <lb/>
son the American <lb/>
Monthly Review of for <lb/>
September. <lb/>
Miss Blow Returns <lb/>
Miss Lottie Blow, who <lb/>
been spending th summer at <lb/>
her home in Greenville, will re <lb/>
turn today and reopen her <lb/>
class male. Miss skill <lb/>
as musician needs no comment, <lb/>
been thoroughly demon- <lb/>
by the pi ogress of he <lb/>
pupils and the pleasure her <lb/>
always given to her <lb/>
many friends. Washington <lb/>
Messenger, 4th. <lb/>
is nut -c <lb/>
to I ll MIX-<lb/>
AH <lb/>
line to Hie -nut- <lb/>
i render it easy <lb/>
ii for the <lb/>
-e's of schools, <lb/>
, i, therefore, is <lb/>
i ii people for the <lb/>
they are <lb/>
i for the; <lb/>
I -n from <lb/>
Means b <lb/>
by Albert S aw. ii t . <lb/>
Monthly f Reviews for I <lb/>
September <lb/>
Reception at <lb/>
n. i -I i-o n <lb/>
High School in <lb/>
There will be n <lb/>
musical am In charge of Mis- <lb/>
Bessie Sams, music tin- <lb/>
school, an address by fount <lb/>
W. H. Bag-dale <lb/>
and other short fol- <lb/>
lowed by n the old <lb/>
pupils the and reception <lb/>
lo the De The public is ; <lb/>
invited. <lb/>
Pushing the Work <lb/>
Kile , Sept. La <lb/>
laborers are pa-sing <lb/>
through here from far <lb/>
w irk on Moil P H <lb/>
Sound <lb/>
ii wit soon be <lb/>
I I <lb/>
to ii wild ml rap d <lb/>
try. <lb/>
-as run i <lb/>
Ibis line i; Beaufort, <lb/>
well s i i lo <lb/>
a-ll i lo <lb/>
k. <lb/>
COUNTY <lb/>
Proceedings of the <lb/>
The hoard of c unity <lb/>
-inner- met in regular <lb/>
m i-es-i n on the 3rd, all the <lb/>
being <lb/>
The amounts were <lb/>
drawn from the F.-r<lb/>
county lime <lb/>
ho repair 60.15; <lb/>
brinies and c-n- <lb/>
prisoners insane <lb/>
Jail <lb/>
load.- tax list <lb/>
f Quart house <lb/>
book-and Stationery <lb/>
of deeds commissioners <lb/>
13.25; <lb/>
stock la stock la <lb/>
stock law <lb/>
Beaver loads <lb/>
loads Falkland <lb/>
reads Swift <lb/>
Creek mads <lb/>
The reports -u <lb/>
health, sod <lb/>
u were tiled. <lb/>
allowance Hunt <lb/>
was increased to per mouth, and <lb/>
Cannon, O. . Meek-, Sr <lb/>
ind Win. e t wee ad led i. <lb/>
pauper list to <lb/>
n lb each. <lb/>
L B CiT, re <lb/>
leased from taxes of<lb/>
It appeal hi board <lb/>
the i i the of <lb/>
of deeds <lb/>
tiles need of Ii- <lb/>
and the hi. <lb/>
ready in said Sue are not <lb/>
factory or convenient and that <lb/>
modern t <lb/>
should be made to the pub- <lb/>
to said <lb/>
was ordered that be <lb/>
clerk of in-- <lb/>
was directed to ti e <lb/>
new for i- <lb/>
and of <lb/>
o board for <lb/>
direction. <lb/>
AMUSING THE CONSOLIDATED LEADS AROUND <lb/>
At the Liberty <lb/>
place at the I the sales <lb/>
Liberty Warehouse <lb/>
day afternoon, which a <lb/>
woman a <lb/>
gallant or <lb/>
parts. <lb/>
The very last tobacco <lb/>
ti tor was about to be sold when a <lb/>
tin's looking <lb/>
appeared on e scene and <lb/>
Mes Averages , n the <lb/>
Market. <lb/>
Reflector in an <lb/>
lei high <lb/>
had taken as a <lb/>
marker, expressed the belief that <lb/>
Vanderbilt L <lb/>
On. <lb/>
K. Sot. <lb/>
We having a glorious time <lb/>
now, fixing up our winter clothes <lb/>
preparing to our last <lb/>
the for this was largely ear in tin- s.-a of <lb/>
to Farmers Consolidated . calico of <lb/>
Company. Reference as the East to the West <lb/>
and trod upon the velvet breezes <lb/>
made then to the figures furnished <lb/>
K ,,. . ,, of tin gentle zephyrs that sport <lb/>
by He secretary of . , . .- <lb/>
themselves pole to pole e <lb/>
tobacco of fade which do not care about the govern- <lb/>
that o. snowed that the In owner-hip of railroads, <lb/>
W, and the Consolidated last sea-, Bryan or any of these old <lb/>
chisel <lb/>
lot. At once all the men <lb/>
the buyers pricked up <lb/>
ears began to hustle. Every- <lb/>
body was all and <lb/>
et. The sale and <lb/>
lively hi h .- m, been s e <lb/>
on the Greenville <lb/>
bit the <lb/>
ban U-one and Mr. <lb/>
with his eve-, <lb/>
, in III aid .- <lb/>
manners allowed and <lb/>
son was about half a cent patriarchs who would pile up a <lb/>
all other mar- am <lb/>
make man curse and <lb/>
r. , . . i swear rip and rear, to think that <lb/>
season the Con ,,;. u i. j i , , <lb/>
his d children should have <lb/>
ha, started out with a record that so little respect for his feelings <lb/>
speaks fur itself. i as to overload h'm to such an ex- <lb/>
of tobacco on the tent as to e a <lb/>
mouth of August were fellow sweet bye <lb/>
by of But let me <lb/>
at pounds Pitt <lb/>
an average of, <lb/>
Of this two <lb/>
Lenoir counties and the <lb/>
contiguous thereto, to <lb/>
es operated by the <lb/>
Grifton, N. C. on the <lb/>
, , evening of the 13th, Thursday <lb/>
for . ,, . <lb/>
I night, to see and hi the per- <lb/>
became of every i , <lb/>
the <lb/>
did type of manned famous Alaskan Troupe, at the <lb/>
prize. in <lb/>
excitement, <lb/>
secured her check and <lb/>
hied to the bank for <lb/>
leaving gallant Mr. <lb/>
ii. n mi Further <lb/>
s no . <lb/>
ended the Brat <lb/>
More ii Liberty does <lb/>
up right <lb/>
STRONG TOBACCO <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
N. C, Sept. 1906 <lb/>
J. E. family, of <lb/>
Greenville, visited <lb/>
y and Sunday. <lb/>
Mis. J. <lb/>
o came <lb/>
day i visit <lb/>
Mrs. Mahala <lb/>
J. E. HI lies, <lb/>
spent Saturday night here <lb/>
family and returned Sin day, <lb/>
Mies Linda H and <lb/>
E l and <lb/>
Eva Mills, of <lb/>
relatives nod here last <lb/>
in e i i with <lb/>
the n ever <lb/>
since ii- it is <lb/>
in best co i n in every <lb/>
way that I have ever l. It <lb/>
corps of <lb/>
mid they are all urn <lb/>
co and willing to pay the <lb/>
for it. They have ell quipped <lb/>
and ample for steam noting <lb/>
aid handling <lb/>
p i- <lb/>
in a way. <lb/>
ii ii are all in <lb/>
working with One aim, <lb/>
lo make Greenville the Iv-t mar- <lb/>
warehouses obtained. <lb/>
An analysis of these figures will <lb/>
show the advantage of being a <lb/>
stockholder in the Consolidated <lb/>
selling at its warehouses. <lb/>
This per hundred <lb/>
pounds menus <lb/>
more the pockets <lb/>
the farmers in one month than if <lb/>
had sold at other <lb/>
AH other of the <lb/>
together sold <lb/>
and cents per hundred on this <lb/>
that the farmers <lb/>
less for it than they <lb/>
would have had at the prices <lb/>
obtained by Consolidated. In <lb/>
other lost that much <lb/>
ii one month. <lb/>
In addition to this difference in <lb/>
price that goes mediately into <lb/>
pockets of the farmers, <lb/>
of the Consolidated at <lb/>
annual meeting receive large <lb/>
as their share of the <lb/>
Grifton graded school b <lb/>
known as the world's renowned <lb/>
sisters Peak who <lb/>
are from the frozen regions <lb/>
of Alaska Where they have coin- <lb/>
ed the dust of that country to <lb/>
such an extent that it is too big <lb/>
ts talk about. The ladies of <lb/>
Grifton have engaged them to <lb/>
give one on <lb/>
Thursday evening the 13th. for <lb/>
the benefit of the Methodist <lb/>
church which you all know is in <lb/>
a Lordly cause. Now then you <lb/>
men and women o the State of <lb/>
Van put on <lb/>
your be-t bonnet and gown and <lb/>
come down to town and let us <lb/>
see you smile a few when you <lb/>
see them act that famous piece <lb/>
called Mas They <lb/>
are going to show you all about <lb/>
how a woman can become a Mas- <lb/>
on. Ho they will lead t all <lb/>
over the hall by the <lb/>
the company <lb/>
began business has been percent. <lb/>
in The banks, ion their own con- <lb/>
h plenty . f money lo pay fol and v what an organ <lb/>
and anxious to <lb/>
iii- farmers visit the tow i. <lb/>
The merchants re to <lb/>
any possible in <lb/>
th- g eat enterprise and are <lb/>
ways to see Hie filled <lb/>
i ion farmers cm accomplish <lb/>
The thin to wonder at is <lb/>
farmer does not <lb/>
a-ids his prejudice see <lb/>
t it is to his interest to take <lb/>
dock ill and with the <lb/>
Consolidated. It will put money <lb/>
lib ; c . <lb/>
Market your ., M pocket to do so. <lb/>
Ville, I bell it will I <lb/>
pay yon, h it t-1 ROYAL ARCH <lb/>
i. in a lunger It con j . <lb/>
a huge crowd d-d by ail arc in p to Greenville Chapter No. Re- <lb/>
yearly meeting know that have the strongest <lb/>
School. <lb/>
Mi. L <lb/>
was here Friday and us <lb/>
i he new building tor <lb/>
to lake place <lb/>
i lie i. burned u-l <lb/>
has been The school <lb/>
open- Kill, <lb/>
favorable and with as <lb/>
excel lent corps teachers us any <lb/>
show. <lb/>
L. i- in, <lb/>
I ; a <lb/>
Mrs. . Andrews mi- <lb/>
of <lb/>
no i e Ti i-r <lb/>
j. hi re relative. <lb/>
Mrs, <lb/>
i -1 h of Bethel. <lb/>
11-pent i m town, <lb/>
Ti ii Mi-s I i. <lb/>
tighter of Sir. a . <lb/>
Cray a <lb/>
of be- in- n <lb/>
17th At the <lb/>
were iii dining <lb/>
which was beautifully I <lb/>
in ii and While, <lb/>
delicious Ices were served. <lb/>
I'd- were numerous <lb/>
I handsome. We hope to <lb/>
tend many more of Mis- Corey's <lb/>
birthday <lb/>
Bl-l ml <lb/>
II. <lb/>
Only a Short Meeting, <lb/>
lie of cm i in. <lb/>
n n i, y <lb/>
I. <lb/>
on I iii. i i <lb/>
i, ii one <lb/>
i remain <lb/>
bill lie III in . <lb/>
transacted. <lb/>
I You know, etc. and then you <lb/>
i. the business, i <lb/>
t i . , . know after they have relieved <lb/>
s dividend last year , <lb/>
. . . i you of a small am <lb/>
to the total for r , . <lb/>
h. . . j surplus pocket change for the <lb/>
yen- since the , , , <lb/>
church to see the show, there <lb/>
Till be refreshments to <lb/>
all those who indulge in such <lb/>
things such as sweet cakes, ice <lb/>
cream and like and so <lb/>
and so on. Now, everybody is <lb/>
and expect d to come, <lb/>
we'll be disappointed yon <lb/>
don't, Editor you come <lb/>
too and We will give you a warm <lb/>
place in our stony heart if it is <lb/>
made of ice etc , Let everybody <lb/>
remember at Grifton, Thurs- <lb/>
day evening the 13th fain- <lb/>
Peak will play <lb/>
sister and <lb/>
; his sure enough st ; it. i <lb/>
and see as said i blind man. <lb/>
Well we look In the Old <lb/>
reunion I and <lb/>
i across i i an took <lb/>
a ti till i i ho i r and come <lb/>
. ii We <lb/>
ti id n v old <lb/>
hi nice. whom <lb/>
W IV i he <lb/>
most no lady Mr.-. <lb/>
J. and several widows. <lb/>
Of course you I did like <lb/>
i i r vs i <lb/>
en i <lb/>
F. M. grand <lb/>
Blare, has been here I he p i-i <lb/>
reviving the II j <lb/>
I of <lb/>
is c m -1 it <lb/>
the work, d voted <lb/>
bis entire life to M <lb/>
d his lectures on the d <lb/>
i are beautiful, hi <lb/>
loused much i t hap- <lb/>
here, a d a <lb/>
t advanced <lb/>
i c <lb/>
n worn m ; . the turkey <lb/>
Chapter was reorganized at and <lb/>
tax list a- prepared by a held Thursday afternoon told her to herself. Well, <lb/>
taker was accepted and a were I did same, you hot Mr. <lb/>
where cl was i ;, <lb/>
c lice; the <lb/>
other bus o ex- <lb/>
allowing sec <lb/>
and the meeting ad- <lb/>
to Monday night, 10th. <lb/>
M, King, Priest. <lb/>
R. Williams, King, <lb/>
I,. <lb/>
Treasurer. <lb/>
u. K Winslow, Secretary. <lb/>
or, my heart felt desires arc <lb/>
that we men folks may live fur- <lb/>
ever and the ladies. Cod bless <lb/>
them two days Hi Hi <lb/>
Ha Ha so. es . ,, <lb/>
bid you good by b o tho <lb/>
show and I'll tell you <lb/>
Van,, u .- <lb/>
id<lb/>
I A v <lb/>
Ml <lb/>
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