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AND POLL HOLD- <lb/>
ER. <lb/>
pp. Pitt County in <lb/>
the Coming Election. <lb/>
At a meeting of i he <lb/>
board l fictions for Pitt <lb/>
the 3rd , <lb/>
and i f <lb/>
e e appointed in <lb/>
to It Oh <lb/>
Waver Smith, <lb/>
Ur, A. K. R. <lb/>
Nichols. <lb/>
W. w- <lb/>
Charles and G. L. <lb/>
A. Stoke. <lb/>
W. G. Little D. T. <lb/>
House. <lb/>
Carolina L. B- <lb/>
registrar; V, A. , J., d <lb/>
John Cherry. <lb/>
P oft or and B. F. <lb/>
Tyson. <lb/>
N . A. <lb/>
J. H. Smith and <lb/>
G. W. rt. <lb/>
S. B. <lb/>
A. D. w <lb/>
L. House. <lb/>
I. William, re <lb/>
v. O. King end W. K <lb/>
Smith. <lb/>
w. <lb/>
registrar; B K. and L <lb/>
Greenville W, L. Brown. re <lb/>
G. J. Woodward d W. F. <lb/>
Bar-hill <lb/>
J. <lb/>
Nobles H <lb/>
Swift Creek-E. <lb/>
registrar; M. C. Smith and <lb/>
boon. <lb/>
Much Nerve. <lb/>
Capt. Hart, . the <lb/>
model conductors <lb/>
moon <lb/>
Courage aid cool d- if <lb/>
in the <lb/>
bis l-t <lb/>
drunken <lb/>
boarded his train <lb/>
paid the I that <lb/>
They then concluded mat <lb/>
would on to place, bill <lb/>
swore would in t pay in <lb/>
THREE NIGHTS NEXT <lb/>
The Four Pickets and Their Own <lb/>
Company <lb/>
On rest Thursday night, <lb/>
the Four C. <lb/>
. will open a three eights <lb/>
engagement at toe Ma-on c T i <lb/>
opera house, la <lb/>
Charles Ma-t r <lb/>
c me- m- <lb/>
the cm <lb/>
something good. Them <lb/>
will be plenty singing, dancing, <lb/>
tie and a <lb/>
is all. The advance sale I <lb/>
will open Wednesday, S-pt. i, <lb/>
at the B <lb/>
and <lb/>
INSANITY AND PROSPERITY. <lb/>
In view of oft repealed dis- <lb/>
on lie i whether <lb/>
Insanity i- more prevalent than for- <lb/>
and if mi what are the cause <lb/>
for that the statement <lb/>
made by Dr. Charles G. <lb/>
in at Mount Hope re- <lb/>
treat, in the sixty-third annual re- <lb/>
of tint institution, is interest- <lb/>
Ir. in speaking of the <lb/>
ons fur any possible increase <lb/>
gives, unions other things, <lb/>
prosperity the He <lb/>
there I- n marked increase of <lb/>
insanity the present time be- <lb/>
that a thorough research, <lb/>
not only of a survey of <lb/>
the mental but an <lb/>
with microscope and n- <lb/>
of the tissues, fluids ail <lb/>
the body, it could lie <lb/>
traced in a great part to the pr-- <lb/>
of I lie <lb/>
the dissipations, the , <lb/>
from old standard of I <lb/>
rectitude and the moral <lb/>
made possible in all condition <lb/>
of society to a greater leaser as- <lb/>
American. <lb/>
Tho Lazy Worm. <lb/>
A district in the middle <lb/>
Rico with a population of <lb/>
is afflicted with lazy <lb/>
an. efforts are being <lb/>
made to improve the <lb/>
condition. A hospital has es- <lb/>
at with an en- <lb/>
of 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 <lb/>
notion. Last an American <lb/>
medical Captain <lb/>
treated case, and nearly all of <lb/>
them were cured. As a result the <lb/>
population are aroused to much en <lb/>
The train and the are <lb/>
to give an plying in great numbers for treat- <lb/>
. . ,. Herein ore the ma adv has <lb/>
to walk, and then, with <lb/>
threats <lb/>
b When <lb/>
arrived at station the, <lb/>
. . . mu. front a t win- <lb/>
one of then, e <lb/>
swore would go to K i , <lb/>
Mount, and paying fa <lb/>
The Spirit of the <lb/>
Two were standing <lb/>
They were turned <lb/>
to the police and in our <lb/>
they n-p ed <lb/>
of the Ii m City Minor. <lb/>
DEATH OF TWO GIRLS <lb/>
BETHEL <lb/>
at the enticing display <lb/>
I had cents I'd <lb/>
treat to remarked one. <lb/>
His companion remained thought- <lb/>
fully silent, then quietly sauntered <lb/>
into the store. In a few minutes <lb/>
he emerged, a cigarette between <lb/>
Devoted Sisters in Life Not <lb/>
rated in Death. <lb/>
God hi all-wise power has <lb/>
seen tit to take from our midst two <lb/>
of our and most <lb/>
girls, Alma and <lb/>
of Mr. and -Mis. W. J. Carson, age <lb/>
fourteen twelve <lb/>
been sick but a <lb/>
short having bee i <lb/>
sick days, departed ti is <lb/>
life lay, Sept. let, <lb/>
three i was <lb/>
her -i- . j iv twenty-four <lb/>
later, e only d <lb/>
I go . <lb/>
lid other mat i <lb/>
. . Hart; ll <lb/>
ii i . apart eve <lb/>
Tin <lb/>
-o <lb/>
were <lb/>
they <lb/>
his lips a self assertive air. <lb/>
remarked the other. <lb/>
one hit by <lb/>
For a few moment was <lb/>
where do I come <lb/>
questioned the <lb/>
de miner de <lb/>
York Post. <lb/>
on Royalty. <lb/>
What queer on <lb/>
royal life come sometimes from the j <lb/>
quaintest quarters. An old lady <lb/>
named Pike, who wanted to dis- <lb/>
charged from Old Windsor work- <lb/>
house, has ii incidentally <lb/>
that she in the <lb/>
coat, of with silver button's, <lb/>
when Ii- was a hoy in . <lb/>
and t on she received I- <lb/>
lings <lb/>
for aria <lb/>
Cl <lb/>
i ii<lb/>
i . <lb/>
f. n <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 in 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 loves. <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/>
H in <lb/>
by <lb/>
It <lb/>
;. e -M 1.0 <lb/>
in i e mo i i i <lb/>
,. ; e <lb/>
; up mid <lb/>
in V, i <lb/>
.- tie. <lb/>
f mild in I <lb/>
come ck . <lb/>
were to take a <lb/>
r. see i. of their <lb/>
but ware kept home by <lb/>
father's but now ire <lb/>
gone on a vi-ii from which <lb/>
ever returns. <lb/>
They sill greatly missed by <lb/>
in the <lb/>
n r <lb/>
of lab n. <lb/>
. <lb/>
l-X-V. <lb/>
I'll <lb/>
ill .<lb/>
n tn I. Bill-<lb/>
four iii i he I a <lb/>
prune i F I he i on <lb/>
terms of lap intimacy <lb/>
With even i . r. <lb/>
except . <lb/>
whom ho once denounced <lb/>
as Judas for I at <lb/>
the In member in <lb/>
lea-., <lb/>
that knew them, and; with certain legislation, <lb/>
ally the family <lb/>
mates. A J <lb/>
V J WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. <lb/>
WHAT EDUCATION IS DONG FOR <lb/>
THE <lb/>
EASTERN <lb/>
REFLECTOR. <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR <lb/>
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA TUESDAY 1906. <lb/>
The opportunities <lb/>
that the will <lb/>
r the outside a <lb/>
good deal of capital not <lb/>
a sturdy labor, both Amer- <lb/>
and Nevertheless, <lb/>
for toe most the develop- <lb/>
that South is <lb/>
tined to make in next twenty <lb/>
five years is gm n to be brought <lb/>
about through efforts <lb/>
people now living in the South, <lb/>
with their sons nod daughters, up <lb/>
plying their own energy skill, <lb/>
and their own modest <lb/>
of productive capital. <lb/>
Of these people now living in the <lb/>
South, million o-long <lb/>
the colored lace. Whatever <lb/>
may be the distant <lb/>
future, every n e must know that <lb/>
for a long to come <lb/>
people lo do <lb/>
a Luge of the bard work <lb/>
that goes with economic <lb/>
advancement. will till the <lb/>
Boil, build the roads, fell the for- <lb/>
work in nulls, dig in the <lb/>
mines, labor at many trade <lb/>
and In <lb/>
lamest item the <lb/>
list of assets is the en- <lb/>
of the workers; and <lb/>
this must be the South. <lb/>
The training of the rising <lb/>
is more <lb/>
rise to tho growth of the <lb/>
Southern in nil that is de- <lb/>
by way of material <lb/>
res-. It is more imp to <lb/>
train the white race the <lb/>
black, because the white race is <lb/>
dominant, and upon its well-being <lb/>
depends of con- <lb/>
under which other races <lb/>
may also hope in improve and <lb/>
prosper. If H possible to do <lb/>
only the one and not the <lb/>
other, then it be for <lb/>
the colored rue mat all <lb/>
-i i be <lb/>
of white <lb/>
Iv. woo <lb/>
problems of the <lb/>
South k. very well that <lb/>
to effort <lb/>
upon the of the colored <lb/>
race, to neglect meantime <lb/>
while w . d be not only <lb/>
harmful to the but <lb/>
The must <lb/>
be well trained, m the race that is <lb/>
in and positions <lb/>
will suffer deeply a hundred <lb/>
ways. ii , however, th u <lb/>
their i i i neglect the col- <lb/>
while i the <lb/>
. mid hi- on <lb/>
the f h f e to <lb/>
the p. i v c ii mi Southern <lb/>
States in direction i <lb/>
d by <lb/>
trolling i <lb/>
fr education. <lb/>
The i of the South <lb/>
is lender it <lb/>
to i u . for the <lb/>
of <lb/>
All i he in <lb/>
doe to the <lb/>
manner in which <lb/>
t . pi for the <lb/>
Color I -From <lb/>
Means l <lb/>
by Albert S , i . me <lb/>
Monthly f for <lb/>
CHARACTER OF ALBERT <lb/>
CUMMINS. <lb/>
Few men have as dearly for <lb/>
political honors as has Governor <lb/>
Cummins of Iowa. Five years ago <lb/>
he in 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 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/>
complications and partisan <lb/>
isms, for a career inevitably <lb/>
pecuniary loss, a position <lb/>
him to days and an <lb/>
infinite variety of annoyances and <lb/>
cares In the light which <lb/>
during the recent <lb/>
thrown upon his official 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/>
forward to completion the re- <lb/>
form work so vigorously begun by <lb/>
him. It been charged that the <lb/>
Governor still cherishes bis early <lb/>
ambition to enter national politics. <lb/>
but if that be an <lb/>
worthy few men in <lb/>
can be held to be altogether- <lb/>
wormy. Far from regarding him- <lb/>
self as 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/>
who would take up his work <lb/>
and carry t on to conclusions. But <lb/>
his influential supporters were <lb/>
found to be united in insistence <lb/>
that the successful of re- <lb/>
forms could beat carry them on to <lb/>
conclusions, 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 <lb/>
Governor A Sketch of <lb/>
Albert by -John- <lb/>
son the American <lb/>
Monthly Review of Reviews for <lb/>
September. <lb/>
Miss Blow Returns <lb/>
Miss Lottie Blow, who has <lb/>
boon spending th summer at <lb/>
her home in Greenville, will re <lb/>
turn to day reopen her <lb/>
class n Miss skill <lb/>
a-- ii musician needs no comment, <lb/>
been thoroughly demon- <lb/>
the pi ogress of <lb/>
pup. and the pleasure her <lb/>
always given to her <lb/>
many friends. Washington <lb/>
Messenger, 4th. <lb/>
Reception Winterville. <lb/>
ii iv <lb/>
i o'clock, i <lb/>
High School <lb/>
Winterville. There will be a <lb/>
musical am in charge of Miss <lb/>
Beetle Sam, music director of th <lb/>
school, an <lb/>
Pushing the Work <lb/>
C, Sept. <lb/>
laborer are putting <lb/>
i.- here from far South <lb/>
people for the work on the and P h <lb/>
No Sound <lb/>
l will soon be v <lb/>
towing lire. <lb/>
to n with ml rap d <lb/>
try. <lb/>
X III run i <lb/>
tins line lo Beaufort, <lb/>
. i i m to <lb/>
ii and ice to <lb/>
k. <lb/>
MATTERS <lb/>
of the Commission <lb/>
The hoard of county <lb/>
-loner-, met in regular <lb/>
m i-es-i n on the 3rd, all the <lb/>
members being <lb/>
Tim following amounts were <lb/>
drawn from the F. r <lb/>
county supplies <lb/>
hone repair 960.15; <lb/>
and ferries <lb/>
insane <lb/>
Jail 231.86; 984.50; <lb/>
9128.76; tax list <lb/>
emu 92.70; nerd <lb/>
books <lb/>
of deeds 919.80; <lb/>
nanny <lb/>
sink law 100.46; stock law <lb/>
law <lb/>
Beaver Hum mads <lb/>
I I'll Mini Ii ads 924.36; <lb/>
reads Swift <lb/>
Creek roads 9151.58. <lb/>
The reports <lb/>
sheriff <lb/>
were tiled. <lb/>
allowance of <lb/>
to per mouth, and <lb/>
Win Cannon, Meek-, Sr <lb/>
ind Win. e t were led t <lb/>
pauper list to per <lb/>
n th each. <lb/>
L B Cox, Creek. Was re <lb/>
leased from taxes of laid<lb/>
to hoard <lb/>
the i i the office of th. <lb/>
of deeds <lb/>
i in need of y ii- <lb/>
and the <lb/>
ready in said . are not <lb/>
factory or convenient and that <lb/>
modern t <lb/>
be made to Ike pub- <lb/>
lie to record, <lb/>
was that Said be <lb/>
tie clerk of <lb/>
was directed to e <lb/>
new for Mich i <lb/>
and report of his <lb/>
o the board for Wither <lb/>
direction. <lb/>
AMUSING <lb/>
At the <lb/>
Quite <lb/>
place at the closing I the <lb/>
Liberty Warehouse <lb/>
day afternoon, which a very <lb/>
woman a ban <lb/>
gallant took or <lb/>
parts. <lb/>
The very last tobacco on <lb/>
was about to be sold when a <lb/>
Very tiny looking young <lb/>
appeared on tie scene end <lb/>
that <lb/>
THE CONSOLIDATED LEADS <lb/>
AROUND <lb/>
Averages tn the, Vanderbilt I ells <lb/>
Market. <lb/>
The Reflector in an m- <lb/>
,. . N. C. <lb/>
tide lo the high <lb/>
had taken as . <lb/>
now, u p our winter clothes <lb/>
market, expressed the belief take <lb/>
the for this largely due leap in spa of <lb/>
to Farmers Consolidated Ta- and ,,. calico of <lb/>
Company. Reference was the East to tho West <lb/>
made then to the figures furnished the <lb/>
tie of the J that <lb/>
themselves from pole <lb/>
board of fade which, do no, care about the <lb/>
snowed that average in pi ice owner hip of railroads, <lb/>
Winner, and toy the Consolidated last sea- Billy Bryan or any of these old <lb/>
was i sou was about half a cent Patriarchs who would pile up a <lb/>
lot. At once all the men than all other tie mar- Uncle that would <lb/>
the buyers pricked up make man curse and <lb/>
. ,. . swear rip and rear, to think that <lb/>
Ill's season the Con o , , , ., , . ,, , <lb/>
Ins d children should <lb/>
has started out a record that M little respect hi. feelings <lb/>
speaks itself. as to overload tn an ex- <lb/>
of tobacco on the mat- as to e a <lb/>
mouth of August were the sweet bye <lb/>
the of But me <lb/>
of trade at pounds <lb/>
for an average of <lb/>
Of this the two ware- <lb/>
ears began bustle. <lb/>
ill and <lb/>
e-t. The sale bean and such <lb/>
lively his been <lb/>
on the market <lb/>
pi ice-, but the <lb/>
nun . in- Mr. <lb/>
i ii ll with hi eve-, <lb/>
, g firm and g <lb/>
manners allowed sud <lb/>
became the purchaser of <lb/>
pin-, a id i. ill many ii iv. s . eh tic of tins <lb/>
did type of won the <lb/>
prize. in <lb/>
and excitement, <lb/>
charmer secured her check and <lb/>
hied to the bank for hr <lb/>
leaving the gallant Mr. <lb/>
Further <lb/>
a no . <lb/>
the hist <lb/>
More u doe <lb/>
things up right <lb/>
sold pounds for <lb/>
an of 00.06, <lb/>
just cents per <lb/>
nigher the other <lb/>
warehouses obtained. <lb/>
An analysis of these figure will <lb/>
show the advantage of being a <lb/>
stockholder the Consolidated <lb/>
and selling at warehouses. <lb/>
In is hundred <lb/>
on pounds <lb/>
1844.20 more the pockets <lb/>
the farmers one month than if <lb/>
had sold at other house-. <lb/>
AH other houses of the <lb/>
STRONG TOBACCO sold <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
N. Sept. 7th, <lb/>
J. E. family, of <lb/>
Greenville, visited here <lb/>
y and Sunday. <lb/>
Mis. W. J, and <lb/>
Knit-horn, came I h In c i i touch with <lb/>
the n ever <lb/>
I inning, and it is this <lb/>
yen in the co In <lb/>
way that I have ever i. It <lb/>
has the corps <lb/>
and they are all am-nus <lb/>
co and to the <lb/>
for it. They have -ell quipped <lb/>
and ample plains for cm <lb/>
aid the <lb/>
i- <lb/>
. in a <lb/>
u win, it are all In n <lb/>
and working with one aim, <lb/>
lo make Greenville <lb/>
in Tin <lb/>
and cents per hundred on <lb/>
that farmers <lb/>
less for it they <lb/>
would have had at the prices <lb/>
obtained by the Consolidated. In <lb/>
other lost that much <lb/>
ii one month. <lb/>
In addition to this difference in <lb/>
price that goes immediately into <lb/>
pockets of farmers, <lb/>
of at <lb/>
meeting receive <lb/>
as share of the <lb/>
arising ti in business. <lb/>
Tn s dividend last year <lb/>
total for <lb/>
the company <lb/>
mar- percent, <lb/>
bunks ion their own con- <lb/>
h if money lo pay and v what an organ- <lb/>
day in visit nuttier, and equally anxious in j farmers <lb/>
. . . . . t <lb/>
by <lb/>
Superintendent w. H. r,,,,,,,, <lb/>
other <lb/>
by ii the old <lb/>
pupils of tho school reception <lb/>
to the new The public is <lb/>
invited.<lb/>
Mr. L of <lb/>
was Friday and us that <lb/>
the handsome new building <lb/>
to take plane <lb/>
i lie one h winter, <lb/>
The School <lb/>
pen Monday, on lei most <lb/>
favorable auspice- and with us <lb/>
teachers as any <lb/>
show. <lb/>
Mrs. Mahala <lb/>
J. E. Him, <lb/>
spent Saturday night here with<lb/>
Mi-es Linda H <lb/>
E la and Miss <lb/>
Eva Mills, of Maysville, <lb/>
relative and friends last <lb/>
Quite a luge crowd attended <lb/>
the yearly meeting Swamp <lb/>
I,. r- of S a s <lb/>
i t u <lb/>
mis. a. Am and <lb/>
of <lb/>
i e T i r d iv <lb/>
with relative. <lb/>
Mr. Manning in <lb/>
of Bethel <lb/>
j spent i. in town. <lb/>
n lighter of Mr. a Mrs, <lb/>
of i- I i or o ; <lb/>
At <lb/>
were invited iii d room <lb/>
which was I <lb/>
in ii and <lb/>
delicious ice were served. <lb/>
present- were both numerous <lb/>
I handsome. to <lb/>
farmer visit the to . <lb/>
The merchants stand i d. to <lb/>
any possible in <lb/>
the g eat enterprise nod are <lb/>
ways see tided <lb/>
i f the trMarket your tobacco <lb/>
ville. I no bi n re it ill <lb/>
pay you, Ii it I. <lb/>
I. ill ii longer ill It u con <lb/>
ceded by all no are p. to <lb/>
know that tune the <lb/>
. market n the x <lb/>
Tue only thin to wonder at i <lb/>
Dial farmer does not <lb/>
bis prejudice and see <lb/>
lit it it is to his interest to take <lb/>
-lock in and with the <lb/>
Consolidated. It Will put money <lb/>
iii pocket to do so. <lb/>
ROYAL ARCH MASONS-. <lb/>
and Lenoir counties and the <lb/>
counties contiguous thereto, to <lb/>
come to Grifton, N. O. on the <lb/>
evening of the 13th, Thursday <lb/>
night, to and In the per- <lb/>
forming entertainment of the <lb/>
famous Alaskan Troupe, at 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 have <lb/>
ad 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/>
th 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 clown to town and lot 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 load h r all <lb/>
over the hall by the <lb/>
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know after they have relieved <lb/>
you of a small am of your <lb/>
surplus pocket for the <lb/>
church to see the show, there <lb/>
will be refreshments to <lb/>
all those who indulge in such <lb/>
thing-; such as tot cakes, ice <lb/>
cream and like and so forth, <lb/>
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j made of ice etc , Let everybody <lb/>
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day the 13th fain- <lb/>
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W, M. King, Print. <lb/>
Williams, King. <lb/>
Ii. L. Cur, <lb/>
d. Treasurer. <lb/>
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CONTINUED FROM LAST ISSUE <lb/>
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I might not see him <lb/>
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guardsman lie pushed open the <lb/>
neck they might break, hut <lb/>
those of two. They not <lb/>
have thought to stop What did <lb/>
they mean, then They could only <lb/>
hare meant to delay us. And why <lb/>
should they wish to delay <lb/>
heaven's broke In <lb/>
Impetuously <lb/>
should they wish to delay us. <lb/>
then There's only one reason dull I <lb/>
can In order to other- folk <lb/>
time to get In front of us mid slop us. <lb/>
That Is it. captain. I'd lay you a I <lb/>
beaver skin to a rabbit pelt that i <lb/>
on the track. There's been a party of <lb/>
a dozen this ground <lb/>
the de. began to fall If <lb/>
were delayed they would have time to <lb/>
form their plans before we <lb/>
my faith, you may lie <lb/>
said De thoughtfully. <lb/>
would you <lb/>
v. e rule back, and go by some <lb/>
less direct <lb/>
Is Impossible. We should have <lb/>
to ride back to the crossroads, <lb/>
and then It would add miles to our <lb/>
journey, We are surely to be ; <lb/>
turned from our path by a mere guess. <lb/>
There Is the St. crossroad <lb/>
about n mile below. When we reach <lb/>
it we can strike to the right along the <lb/>
south side of the river so change <lb/>
our <lb/>
They mounted and rode on. Sud- <lb/>
De eye caught some- <lb/>
thing In the gloom which brought a <lb/>
smile to his face. Away in front of , <lb/>
them, between two dark tree dumps, I <lb/>
lay a vast number of shimmering, <lb/>
yellow points, as thick as flow- <lb/>
In a garden. They were the lights <lb/>
of Parts, <lb/>
he cried, pointing. Is <lb/>
city, and close here must be the <lb/>
St. road. We shall take It. <lb/>
so as to avoid any <lb/>
good Hut I should not ride <lb/>
too fast, when your girth may break <lb/>
at any <lb/>
on. We are close to our <lb/>
Journey's end The St. Germain road i <lb/>
opens just round this corner, and then <lb/>
we shall see our way, for the light <lb/>
Will us.- <lb/>
He cut his horse with his whip, and I <lb/>
two galloped round Hie <lb/>
curve. Next Instant they were both <lb/>
down in one wild heap of tossing beads <lb/>
and struggling hoofs, De part- <lb/>
by his horse, and his com- <lb/>
hurled t puces, where he <lb/>
you fed and mi- lay silent and motionless In the .-enter <lb/>
h out to. <lb/>
and has not returned. <lb/>
Where Is the ring his <lb/>
She bunted among her Jewels and <lb/>
picked a gold with a broad <lb/>
engraved face. <lb/>
will be oar key. c <lb/>
Marceau. the sees it, every <lb/>
dungeon in the castle will be our <lb/>
disposal. It i that r There <lb/>
la no other place where we can hold <lb/>
them <lb/>
when my husband <lb/>
he may be a little as <lb/>
to his captives. Ami the complaisant <lb/>
Marceau may have an evil of <lb/>
an hour. Hut that limy n he for a <lb/>
week, and by that time, my little sis- <lb/>
have enough yon <lb/>
to think that yon really may have I D <lb/>
the He took her <lb/>
fondly in his anus, kissed her and ll. <lb/>
hurried from M <lb/>
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paced and down with noiseless <lb/>
steps upon the deep. carpel, her. <lb/>
hands clinched, h.-r flaming, <lb/>
her whole soul Wrapped and <lb/>
with Jealousy and halve I of her rival. <lb/>
Tan struck, and II, and midnight, but <lb/>
still she waited, lie-- , and eager, <lb/>
her for every footfall which <lb/>
might be the I of news. AI last it <lb/>
came, she beard the i step in Hie <lb/>
passage the tap anteroom <lb/>
the whispering of her pa <lb/>
with Impatience, she rushed In <lb/>
and took the note herself from the <lb/>
dusty cavalier had brought It <lb/>
was but sis words crawled roughly <lb/>
wisp of dirty paper, ii was I <lb/>
brother's writ mid ii ran, <lb/>
bishop will not come <lb/>
tared them, <lb/>
my answered <lb/>
man. <lb/>
saddle, then, friend Green, <lb/>
and we mil draw rein again until <lb/>
we -.- the lights of <lb/>
r a mile or more the comrades <lb/>
galloped along. The road was very <lb/>
dark, and it was hard but the loom <lb/>
upon either side to tell where it lay. <lb/>
Do it least found It so. and lie <lb/>
peered anxiously over his horse's ears <lb/>
, steeped his face to mane in <lb/>
bis efforts to see his way. <lb/>
do you make of the <lb/>
he asked at lust. <lb/>
of the road. <lb/>
M. de had laid his <lb/>
with discretion. a closed <lb/>
carriage a baud of chosen <lb/>
he had left palace a good half hour <lb/>
before the king's messengers, on <lb/>
reaching the branch road lie had or- l <lb/>
dared the to drive some lit- I <lb/>
tie distance along It and had tethered <lb/>
I nil the horses to a fence under his <lb/>
I charge. He had then stationed one of <lb/>
I the bond as a sentinel some <lb/>
up the main highway to Hash a light <lb/>
two couriers were <lb/>
I A stout cord had been fastened <lb/>
eighteen from the ground to the <lb/>
as If n good many carriage <lb/>
wheels had pissed over it <lb/>
Celling the signal the other end was <lb/>
What Do you mean to I the farther <lb/>
that you en carriage wheels , not <lb/>
I see it, coming It did <lb/>
Why <lb/>
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DE In the meanwhile <lb/>
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him. He knew enough of Intrigues <lb/>
and Hi c <lb/>
full to mil ll I every, <lb/>
caution was in on <lb/>
hi- Instruct ions He , e, <lb/>
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that l never I- t use. <lb/>
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tonight Ii <lb/>
I thought It was <lb/>
-There ll no such at a court be. <lb/>
I, dauphin or the king's <lb/>
brother. Either of them or any of their <lb/>
Mi -.- i <lb/>
man, I cannot see the road at <lb/>
heartily. <lb/>
you hue traveled In the woods by <lb/>
a- as said he. <lb/>
lo lb a light may mean to <lb/>
lose your comes learn to <lb/>
use <lb/>
had best and <lb/>
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A . I I reeled for an Instant <lb/>
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one of my stirrup leathers, it <lb/>
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you <lb/>
hut I can ride as well without I <lb/>
It. 11- <lb/>
good, can Just see yon <lb/>
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nit leather has none t <lb/>
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l not possible that it should be <lb/>
American gravely, <lb/>
Winging himself off his horse. <lb/>
what is tills My other leather Is <lb/>
so is mi i feel it when <lb/>
I pass my hand along, Have you a <lb/>
Under box I. us strike ll <lb/>
the man who is in the dirk <lb/>
Is In I let my enemy strike <lb/>
rein is <lb/>
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is a v ,, d v e came so far <lb/>
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I ho <lb/>
faith, be -hall know <lb/>
the means when I see <lb/>
why should be do <lb/>
he has been set to It. He <lb/>
has been a tool In the hands of those <lb/>
who wished to binder our <lb/>
like. But they must have had <lb/>
some r behind. They knew well <lb/>
that to cut our straps would <lb/>
vent us from reaching since we <lb/>
could bareback or. for that mat- <lb/>
very curve of the road, and a <lb/>
their horses fell heavily to the <lb/>
ground and brought down with <lb/>
then Instant dozen ruffians, <lb/>
who had lurked in the shadow of the <lb/>
trees, sprang OUt upon them, sword In <lb/>
hand, but there no movement from <lb/>
either of their victims. <lb/>
M de lit ll lantern and <lb/>
Hashed It upon the laces of the two <lb/>
unconscious men. is bad <lb/>
Major said he to the <lb/>
man next him. i believe that <lb/>
lire h <lb/>
tut By my soul, men did not <lb/>
die like that when I was <lb/>
the other, leaning forward his <lb/>
grizzled face into the light of <lb/>
the lantern. your rapier under <lb/>
the rib of horses, De la <lb/>
They will never be tit to set <lb/>
hoof to ground <lb/>
Two Bobbing gasps and thud of <lb/>
straining necks falling back to <lb/>
earth told the two steels had <lb/>
come t i the . id their troubles. <lb/>
is naked <lb/>
has studied medicine at <lb/>
I am. your excellency. It Is <lb/>
not for me to boast, bill I am as handy <lb/>
a man v. a lancet as with a rapier. <lb/>
Which would you line me look <lb/>
one ill the <lb/>
The trooper bent over Amos <lb/>
Is not long fur tins said <lb/>
Quality <lb/>
Did <lb/>
It <lb/>
r- <lb/>
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT. <lb/>
The fact that SCHNAPPS <lb/>
is so widely imitated only proves <lb/>
that it is the best <lb/>
flat plug. Other plugs are made I o imitate <lb/>
the size and shape and color of SCHNAPPS <lb/>
other tags are made to look like SCHNAPPS <lb/>
there ace more pounds of SCHNAPPS <lb/>
chewed annually than all other similar tobaccos. <lb/>
-5 <lb/>
. of only choice selections cf well matured, thoroughly cured <lb/>
loaf, and . kitchen, in the very heart of the greatest <lb/>
. I. ,,. i, country, cf ; experience in tobacco <lb/>
at i ha directed R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company since 1875. <lb/>
MT as the aroma created and popularized <lb/>
the fa i-pert Mate prove it requires and takes a smaller <lb/>
s-i La.- . wholesome, <lb/>
and on <lb/>
Internal show that end other of the <lb/>
Reynolds WOO in one to make a net gain <lb/>
of six and a quarter or one-third of increased <lb/>
consumption in the United States ea and smoking tobacco. <lb/>
Be Bare the letters i I the and under the tag spell <lb/>
and y have the genuine. <lb/>
R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
As fur <lb/>
a we take <lb/>
hat pleasure receiving suit- <lb/>
and receipts for <lb/>
in have a list <lb/>
their mail at <lb/>
his office. orders <lb/>
r job <lb/>
Tuesday M r. Coward <lb/>
over to his i in <lb/>
and there concluded <lb/>
O go While <lb/>
bus engaged Mi. who <lb/>
tins spoil, <lb/>
spied <lb/>
With Less <lb/>
Sweetening <lb/>
Than Any Other <lb/>
H. A. <lb/>
JOHN A RICKS <lb/>
Sticks. <lb/>
v mm FOR spa <lb/>
GENERAL <lb/>
Having consolidated the two stocks of H. A. and John A. <lb/>
store we prepared to furnish our c anything Jed in <lb/>
Tin ii . who <lb/>
the shadow <lb/>
on e <lb/>
III l. UH <lb/>
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recovery, f ., <lb/>
W. L <lb/>
of Wit-k <lb/>
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb/>
duly before the <lb/>
Court county as of <lb/>
th of <lb/>
ii-c , notice <lb/>
h to U <lb/>
v,. to ml M <lb/>
-rut the for the <lb/>
day of 1907. will he <lb/>
1-t T of <lb/>
Come in and examine my <lb/>
CORN PLANTERS, GUANO SOWERS, DISC <lb/>
HARROWS, SMOOTHING HARROWS, ONE <lb/>
AND TWO HORSE STEEL PLOWS, WIRE <lb/>
FENCE FOR FARM OR GARDEN AND WASH- <lb/>
MACHINES. <lb/>
Yours to serve, <lb/>
H. L. CA K R <lb/>
The Hardware Man. <lb/>
Ai I expect to be New <lb/>
fur about to office <lb/>
be Aug. till <lb/>
3rd. J. W. <lb/>
You a ill Wheeler <lb/>
Kate <lb/>
. <lb/>
returned lo Let <lb/>
sou aim <lb/>
Prices a J. n. <lb/>
lo <lb/>
A. CL <lb/>
Brooks left <lb/>
due plow <lb/>
Mr. through <lb/>
K. Co. <lb/>
bin. a <lb/>
up with gun <lb/>
is <lb/>
Dry goods and groceries <lb/>
ii We win carry an <lb/>
Hats, Shoes, dress goods, Notions, Sec. <lb/>
In Groceries we will have at all times a full line of the very goads, not <lb/>
the staples like <lb/>
Meat, Flour, Sugar, coffee, but all kinds <lb/>
canned and Package goods, the finest brands <lb/>
We can supply anything you need to wear or to eat, and pay highest prices H <lb/>
COUNTRY PRODUCE. Quality and prices of our goods will please you. <lb/>
Ricks, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Miss <lb/>
to in. <lb/>
E. <lb/>
U. bay, gram, <lb/>
meal, mull, <lb/>
baud, <lb/>
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Mr. be heard ill <lb/>
the fellow who u- up vshot inn the <lb/>
art of Mr. left <lb/>
other shot <lb/>
de and The <lb/>
bate but <lb/>
m be and dam<lb/>
We bay <lb/>
will be glad to make you <lb/>
I Miss Sadie from near <lb/>
f was a <lb/>
i our town <lb/>
J. it. Co. <lb/>
corn <lb/>
c, apply ill K. K. <lb/>
I tin. <lb/>
Mary, Lela <lb/>
been is visit to their <lb/>
W. L. Mr 1.1 a. <lb/>
Buy the famous <lb/>
for J. B. <lb/>
age Co. <lb/>
John Hart down <lb/>
I Craven thin week bear, but <lb/>
brought buck, tie <lb/>
they are there though for be <lb/>
your eye-. <lb/>
Taylor, <lb/>
i- i in- to do <lb/>
bar work if yon to be <lb/>
leased. <lb/>
Lizzie of is <lb/>
Biting tin; B. <lb/>
cum- <lb/>
we will ;. lo <lb/>
inspect before buy- <lb/>
g. J. r-. Co. <lb/>
so men, a very <lb/>
young from Groan <lb/>
the <lb/>
us during <lb/>
i week. <lb/>
carry- <lb/>
lull Hue of men,, <lb/>
Is. Den t <lb/>
I a trial, i Co <lb/>
W a Visit <lb/>
load. <lb/>
um. How J. It. Co. <lb/>
J. lay the jeweler <lb/>
baa Hum <lb/>
Our slippers must go, the season <lb/>
is well advanced. The prices <lb/>
will interest the most economic buy- <lb/>
I and Tyson. <lb/>
Bryan, <lb/>
day ails. W. J. <lb/>
For a boy a <lb/>
a. . W. <lb/>
Miss of <lb/>
is on a to Alia. F. <lb/>
U. .,.,. <lb/>
For in ion., <lb/>
we <lb/>
will be pleased to quote you puces. <lb/>
J. it. <lb/>
lit. J. F. Fan oil, of <lb/>
was <lb/>
. Dali new <lb/>
market meats, <lb/>
sago, <lb/>
I Moore, of Fortress <lb/>
toe, is 11- lo Illy mother. It <lb/>
is bis visit in <lb/>
For coin. <lb/>
to us. J. K. i Co <lb/>
J. <lb/>
The republican here <lb/>
will be over by <lb/>
the old . The <lb/>
same and <lb/>
the pall ii mil-., i ye tune <lb/>
will near demise <lb/>
MEN ARE ALARMED <lb/>
Fear Cuban revolution I Ad- <lb/>
Price of <lb/>
The effect on the crop of Cub. n <lb/>
tobacco if the revolution in the is <lb/>
laud republic o lasts <lb/>
lunger is causing some concern t <lb/>
the local in leaf. <lb/>
So far there have been mi <lb/>
either i i of <lb/>
or in a., advance in <lb/>
The fear, is that <lb/>
change radically <lb/>
short notice. <lb/>
The importing firm of M. Kemp <lb/>
Sons yesterday received a <lb/>
from their Havana <lb/>
P which throws some <lb/>
on the subject. At the moment, be <lb/>
says, conditions on the island are <lb/>
normal in tobacco. The plant- <lb/>
season for the crop, however <lb/>
will soon be on, and if the <lb/>
is prolonged for two months it <lb/>
may mean serious consequences. <lb/>
If labor were difficult lo obtain, <lb/>
by reason of the farm hands lighting <lb/>
on side or the other, then a full <lb/>
crop could not be planted. Neither <lb/>
could the planters work with <lb/>
faction if their plantations invaded <lb/>
either by hi or friendly forces <lb/>
This is the greatest fear at pres. <lb/>
according to the <lb/>
correspondent. He ventures <lb/>
opinion, however, as to whether <lb/>
or not the revolution <lb/>
throughout the crop planting period <lb/>
or whether it will adversely all c <lb/>
the largest tobacco producing sec- <lb/>
If the crop not planted, or <lb/>
only a part of the usual acreage <lb/>
taken up this year, then the experts <lb/>
agree that the price of the ma- <lb/>
will advance and the luxury <lb/>
of a Havana tiller will be even <lb/>
more costly than now. Last year's <lb/>
crop is now coming market <lb/>
and there is still much of it in the <lb/>
hands or is held coin- <lb/>
mission men in Cuba. Some local <lb/>
rs have already placed their or- <lb/>
while others are contemplating <lb/>
trips to make selections. <lb/>
the the bulk of this crop <lb/>
is in h it is though <lb/>
the outlook the next will be <lb/>
clearer. If should show i <lb/>
small crop or none at all, naturally <lb/>
prices here wit be sharply <lb/>
ed. r Sun. <lb/>
TO T U <lb/>
Will Speeches at Points <lb/>
Widow and Mother of the Late Mr. II A. <lb/>
Latham Secure <lb/>
The many friends of Mrs. Ella <lb/>
in, widow of ii i In Air. <lb/>
H. A. Latham, at onetime <lb/>
of the Washington Gazette, will <lb/>
be pleased to learn her suit <lb/>
against the Street Car <lb/>
Company has boon compromised <lb/>
The pays her Mr <lb/>
mother the sum of <lb/>
Mr. Latham was killed by fall <lb/>
from one cars of that <lb/>
company sometime<lb/>
batik lo the Whence <lb/>
It, Dr. has been ,., ,,, i , be diluted a <lb/>
hit. mis is <lb/>
some in need of a cook <lb/>
e, lift lo. in we can make it to his <lb/>
Tenn., j Dial we have bought a solid <lb/>
we a big stuck car load, and expect them to arrive <lb/>
goods th goods and nm Cannon Tyson. <lb/>
J a, Co. <lb/>
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to unsound or forage or <lb/>
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AMERICA'S <lb/>
AMUSEMENT <lb/>
WHICH HAS CIRCUMNAVIGATED <lb/>
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Furniture Problem, <lb/>
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Pictures Framed <lb/>
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The price on all Dry Goods and <lb/>
Notions will he marked down low. <lb/>
should be started Without fur- <lb/>
delay and all interests work ling them to drink which <lb/>
together to build up the town, hid been prov percolated <lb/>
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act for it. Come together men <lb/>
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pools containing surface <lb/>
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SEARCH LIGHT OF TRUTH ON THE <lb/>
AMUSEMENT ENTERPRISES <lb/>
OF THE WORLD <lb/>
REVEALS <lb/>
In connection the recent <lb/>
outbreak of among the,, <lb/>
lion contains organic matter, <lb/>
horses In Hyde county, and the <lb/>
spread of the disease to other <lb/>
counties. Congressman John II. <lb/>
Small wrote to the bureau of <lb/>
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to a clean dry. airy building, and <lb/>
the old building thoroughly an <lb/>
animal Industry of the U S. ed lime <lb/>
of Agriculture, re-1 wash should contain four ounces <lb/>
questing that an expert be sent of chloride of lime or four <lb/>
to investigate the trouble <lb/>
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cost. <lb/>
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TENTED ENTERPRISE. <lb/>
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STAGES -103 Educated Quadrupeds. m-; New-1 <lb/>
-1100 People and Animals. <lb/>
HIPPODROMES- Cages, liens, the <lb/>
HORSE PAIRS Star Performers. <lb/>
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Have no They are Id Wonders. <lb/>
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2.50 <lb/>
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bill <lb/>
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the following letter was <lb/>
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difficulty in swallowing should Everything Wealth can Procure -Culture Conceive. <lb/>
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OUR TENTED ZOOS Contain Special of Teaming <lb/>
OWN ONES EVER <lb/>
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without adding to it by <lb/>
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view to arresting the disease, I tended <lb/>
regret to state that <lb/>
Groceries, Goods, Package <lb/>
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the <lb/>
disease may be mote fruitful of <lb/>
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STILL THERE ARE MORE TO FOLLOW. <lb/>
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Beasts, of Elephants. Camels, Ponies, Horses. Five Bands <lb/>
of Music and all Exclusive New <lb/>
. IN ALL SUN AND WATERPROOF AT <lb/>
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Chief Of Bureau and attendance of the Musical by <lb/>
Bit BAND. <lb/>
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Our specialty. <lb/>
Job Printing Office <lb/>
WINTERVILLE <lb/>
This department is in charge of F. C. NYE, who is authorized to rep- <lb/>
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COLE BROTHERS SHOW. <lb/>
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reception in the <lb/>
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people know it. The Hank of Win- <lb/>
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deposits <lb/>
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and the <lb/>
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moved into their concrete store <lb/>
have returned from the northern <lb/>
markets where they purchased a full <lb/>
line of of ladies, dress goods, gents <lb/>
furnishings, shoes hats, cape and <lb/>
so a large line of Toe <lb/>
goods have and are ready to <lb/>
ville always have fir the pupils of <lb/>
Winterville High school. <lb/>
After some remarks <lb/>
by Prof. Mi-s Bessie <lb/>
Sams, our most music <lb/>
teacher, a delightful <lb/>
instrumental solo. <lb/>
J. D. and A. G. Cox, members <lb/>
the shown. They cordially executive committee the <lb/>
all to come and examine their vast board of <lb/>
stock before buying elsewhere- made <lb/>
Miss Culler, of Washing- j addresses of welcome to the <lb/>
MM, B. T. Cox. student body to come to the homes <lb/>
A the citizens of the town. We <lb/>
ton, is visiting <lb/>
lakes place of <lb/>
We sell II. <lb/>
B. T. Cox, Bro. <lb/>
Miss Sarah Banter, who has <lb/>
been in Norfolk, returned j <lb/>
home this week by I <lb/>
Hiss Clifton <lb/>
Nicest line of dress shirts ever <lb/>
shown in at <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
are always pleased Li have these <lb/>
with us we <lb/>
i know that they interest <lb/>
of at <lb/>
D. J. Which of <lb/>
was and sang <lb/>
two beautiful oh lie <lb/>
we know exactly what to <lb/>
depend upon. He is an t <lb/>
A ii nits n hand <lb/>
at H , Co's. <lb/>
A car load of lime received <lb/>
at Co., <lb/>
In of poor crops, the A. G. <lb/>
Cox are g <lb/>
for <lb/>
wagons. <lb/>
Ii n Miner if natures <lb/>
A. con <lb/>
-r. Stops <lb/>
blood <lb/>
Kidney trouble, Liver com- <lb/>
plaint, Female weakness, cuts <lb/>
sores For sale at the drug <lb/>
store of B. T. Cox, and Bro. <lb/>
SOU yards nice lawns <lb/>
voiles, lusters, Ac. at cost. <lb/>
i Barber Co. <lb/>
Nice Corned herrings gs <lb/>
too, Barber Co. <lb/>
Fancy and while all <lb/>
washable, at cost. <lb/>
Ha i Barber Co. <lb/>
Nice corned mullets at <lb/>
ton, Barber Co. <lb/>
A full line of summer silks till <lb/>
at cost. Harrington Co. <lb/>
For Cash. <lb/>
In Greenville Thursday, <lb/>
There gila i. I <lb/>
real In to-e for the reside s,. <lb/>
I when Cole B I -r <lb/>
United Shows will an . t e- <lb/>
noon n I evening an in <lb/>
Sept. A I <lb/>
and dull care Mil be forgone, by- <lb/>
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cut- <lb/>
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these j. hi. <lb/>
most mi- <lb/>
lo for f ,. current sea- <lb/>
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to id ail Id <lb/>
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numerous re- <lb/>
only the most salient <lb/>
of each, ad- <lb/>
and the i-1 <lb/>
features to he had. Every <lb/>
of the earth was searched for in <lb/>
rarest animals, <lb/>
tiles for the menageries; ex <lb/>
were kept em- <lb/>
the pa-t win- <lb/>
breaking stick and <lb/>
of forest and <lb/>
it c; ids negotiated <lb/>
b most doing of ts, <lb/>
acrobats, tumbler, <lb/>
ii d other performers to be found <lb/>
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and much more b been at- <lb/>
c by Cole Broilers, <lb/>
on- r. the <lb/>
Wilson. T King <lb/>
is now in the <lb/>
to purchase Fall and Winter <lb/>
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our <lb/>
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line of men's Summer P t <lb/>
Cost. We must hive room for <lb/>
stock, ire forced to make <lb/>
ire d <lb/>
BUY A LOT AND BUILD. <lb/>
singer. He look by <lb/>
Joseph Butt, in closing <lb/>
was here Wednesday to <lb/>
Miss . B. . double <lb/>
S. He is making mM a ,, <lb/>
move here j m a . ,, , Lower <lb/>
We still have on baud a cop- and the pupils made stub eager <lb/>
of Bibles, we are off- request for the word that he <lb/>
to the trade at very low to be <lb/>
prices. <lb/>
B. T. Cox, Bro. <lb/>
lull <lb/>
ram. to Winterville, <lb/>
The town Mr x bum nil bl <lb/>
H- th.- test on any hill <lb/>
U left <lb/>
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she will Sunday , <lb/>
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Cox Bro T. . Wood ,,, .,,,,.,, <lb/>
, . i in will not bits, <lb/>
high grade turnip , who <lb/>
j He never found such <lb/>
seed. . On isle. <lb/>
Prof. of Greenville, <lb/>
introduced and gave us <lb/>
an excellent address. He <lb/>
at Present. <lb/>
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blast, the fall season opening, <lb/>
trade ii picking up, money Is gel <lb/>
ting a little more plentiful, and <lb/>
the spirit of get no and hustle will <lb/>
be to evidence, When such times <lb/>
the desire gets hold of some <lb/>
people to own a home. There is <lb/>
not a time for them to think <lb/>
seriously of this right now. <lb/>
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to get cheaper, that <lb/>
time is not to can the <lb/>
contrary the of soother <lb/>
is going t bring in more <lb/>
people with a in- <lb/>
creased for I t and the <lb/>
price is going to I higher. It <lb/>
will be wise to bin a lot while <lb/>
Miss Essie Whichard, of Green- <lb/>
ville, came do n last tone <lb/>
the reception. <lb/>
, he always is glad to come to W <lb/>
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,. ., . H. because there be gets his <lb/>
pant when Harrington, Barber too for M , <lb/>
Co., have just received anew lot,. ,,,.,. <lb/>
that they will sell cheap of <lb/>
Savage left tor to f. <lb/>
to spend an his leaving home <lb/>
will her parents. j first school. <lb/>
For fruit jars and rubbers go We never beard a more fitting ad- <lb/>
to Harrington, Bather Co. for students than his was last <lb/>
Straws which way the wind night. We want to a-sure Prof. <lb/>
blows, just nonce the stream of and Mr <lb/>
customers in and out from the ways have abiding <lb/>
Barber ft Co's. ; place iii our hearts and that there <lb/>
. . Is a hearty welcome for <lb/>
Miss <lb/>
a it. them at W. H <lb/>
teacher of W. H. S-, left. <lb/>
this morning for Te the oil mill <lb/>
visit her Mrs. Bobbitt. i meeting yesterday. They <lb/>
All colors paint, and yellow j be ready to their <lb/>
at Harrington Barber Co. j <lb/>
Miss who bad hi en <lb/>
visiting Miss Cox, returned <lb/>
I.- Grange Thursday. <lb/>
Pants for ad. <lb/>
Pants for <lb/>
Pants for <lb/>
t HI Pants for 1.65. <lb/>
Pants for <lb/>
Harrington, Barber A On, <lb/>
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hours are in <lb/>
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the e Is <lb/>
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and p. m. and as the <lb/>
main doors will be open an <lb/>
ample lime be afforded <lb/>
pal to a tour the <lb/>
visit <lb/>
also hear the musical <lb/>
by famous band <lb/>
Pulley S <lb/>
THE HOME Of <lb/>
FASHIONS. <lb/>
We have just returned from the <lb/>
northern markets where have <lb/>
purchased a large line of <lb/>
dross furnishings, <lb/>
shoes, and caps, also a large <lb/>
line of notions. We cordially in- <lb/>
all to come and examine our <lb/>
immense stock before buying else- <lb/>
where. A. W. Co. <lb/>
J. B. want to Greenville <lb/>
today. bargains. <lb/>
, , , II Barber Co. <lb/>
Contractors of wood and brick <lb/>
buildings. See is for tablets, pencils, <lb/>
prices. attention given. I B- <lb/>
Coper, <lb/>
W. S. Nobles, A <lb/>
J. K. Buck. <lb/>
Sam White has a pint <lb/>
of in South Greet ville, <lb/>
just beyond the town limits but <lb/>
a short distance from the <lb/>
business portion of the town, that <lb/>
a few months ago was put on the <lb/>
market for residence lots. He has <lb/>
sold a number these lots and <lb/>
nice residences have gone up on <lb/>
some of them build- <lb/>
He has more of these <lb/>
able lots that will be sold at <lb/>
prices and on terms. I <lb/>
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are all sold then have to pay i <lb/>
a high price for less de one <lb/>
elsewhere, it will bill b your own <lb/>
fault. <lb/>
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to get your check for <lb/>
remember that Ti <lb/>
office is opposite the <lb/>
ti ii a fir you <lb/>
lo drop pay <lb/>
You will always I <lb/>
one in Hie office to writs a <lb/>
A LIQUID COLD CURE <lb/>
LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP <lb/>
Our Mr. W. Bowen <lb/>
is in Northern Markets <lb/>
Purchasing Fall Stock <lb/>
Watch Our New <lb/>
Goods. <lb/>
THE <lb/>
ORIGINAL <lb/>
in Your Subscription. <lb/>
The regular term of Pitt Superior <lb/>
court will on Monday, 17th <lb/>
yards Laces and Hamburg The white cap case in which <lb/>
much interest has been manifested <lb/>
for a hearing at this court. The <lb/>
Daily Hector will publish the <lb/>
daily proceedings of the court for <lb/>
the information of its readers. <lb/>
I ware at B. Carroll Co. <lb/>
nice line of fancy groceries <lb/>
B. Carroll <lb/>
For hay, coin and oats go <lb/>
Harrington, Barber ft Co, always on hand at J. <lb/>
The A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. are <lb/>
still making this Pitt Co School to aspire your <lb/>
Desk and are in position to fill your <lb/>
you do, <lb/>
must be carefully nursed <lb/>
, and supplied with up-to-date fur- <lb/>
original and this <lb/>
way. can supply you with <lb/>
orders promptly. <lb/>
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vice for fa <lb/>
seal, B <lb/>
right. will be to your interest <lb/>
to see him before your <lb/>
buggyMiss Minnie was <lb/>
in Friday. <lb/>
paper will be sent to any a <lb/>
month tor cents, or for i lie two <lb/>
weeks of the fir con's. <lb/>
Those who to keep u i w th <lb/>
the of the court <lb/>
are not already subscribers should <lb/>
Send in their names and tend the <lb/>
money with it. <lb/>
STRAY UP. <lb/>
I have taken up one sow, weigh- <lb/>
about pounds if fat, nil <lb/>
both staples Hear land black spotted, in left ear. <lb/>
in mind, in eke a specialty of Owner can get same by proving <lb/>
of crown Evans. property and paying cost. <lb/>
Supply Co. J F S. C. <lb/>
Clover Blossom and Honey n <lb/>
Cold or a nearly pro- <lb/>
runs to <lb/>
eyes, nose and throat instead of palling out <lb/>
the system through the liver and kidneys. <lb/>
For the want of moisture the bowels <lb/>
dry and Nearly all other cough cures <lb/>
are constipating, especially those <lb/>
Opiates. Kennedy's Laxative Honey and <lb/>
Tar moves the bowels, contains no Opiate. <lb/>
KENNEDY'S <lb/>
LAXATIVE <lb/>
Relieves Colds by working out <lb/>
of the through a copious action of <lb/>
the bowels. <lb/>
Relieves Coughs cleansing and <lb/>
strengthening the mucous membranes <lb/>
tho lungs an-i bronchial lubes. <lb/>
For Croup, Whooping Cough, La Grippe, <lb/>
Influenza, Bronchitis, and all Coughs, <lb/>
Colds, Lung Bronchial no <lb/>
remedy is equal to Kennedy's Laxative <lb/>
Honey and Tar. Children like it. <lb/>
Put up In and bottle, at the Lab- <lb/>
oratory of a <lb/>
PULLEY S BOWEN <lb/>
Tobacco Pack Barns and Cot- <lb/>
ton Gins <lb/>
insured. <lb/>
Reasonable Pates. <lb/>
Apply to H. A. <lb/>
INS <lb/>
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ton crop at the close of August, <lb/>
publishing letters from various <lb/>
of the cotton belt. <lb/>
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deterioration. <lb/>
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To Baltimore and Return, Ac- <lb/>
count Coming and <lb/>
Jubilee Week <lb/>
via <lb/>
ATLANTIC COAST LINE. <lb/>
Tickets on September 8th, <lb/>
10th, final limit <lb/>
17th. Km i, f call <lb/>
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Norfolk, Baltimore, Philadelphia, <lb/>
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with all <lb/>
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ville, N. C. <lb/>
General T. and <lb/>
f. Agent, Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
M. K. KING, V. P. G. M. <lb/>
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Greensboro, N. March <lb/>
Mrs Joe pleas- <lb/>
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has entirely cured our little girl or <lb/>
a very bail case which <lb/>
covered a part of her body, <lb/>
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the time flu- was weeks old, <lb/>
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Wholesale and Retail Dist <lb/>
for <lb/>
White Lead, Paints, <lb/>
Colors, and and <lb/>
country Ready Paints. <lb/>
THE REFUGEES. <lb/>
CONTINUED <lb/>
he. that it were well for <lb/>
to puss my dagger through <lb/>
for your cried tin leader. <lb/>
he die without wound, they cannot <lb/>
lay it to oar charge. Turn now to <lb/>
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dealings. <lb/>
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never worry quality. <lb/>
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head still swam, be could scarce <lb/>
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muffled the the i.; bin I b. ii one I <lb/>
his mantle. bail d- I ; <lb/>
of ml e I. <lb/>
that were in the shadow. <lb/>
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where the main road run onward, but <lb/>
n smaller track wound away <lb/>
the e of a bill, and i In <lb/>
direction seine. <lb/>
guard bad I to the main II I <lb/>
the liar on either Bide were <lb/>
trotting In the same direction when, to <lb/>
Some People Expect New Shoes <lb/>
We trust that you will favor us <lb/>
orders whenever you want good paint for <lb/>
Have just a car load <lb/>
can give you Special Prices. <lb/>
Baker Hart <lb/>
C, <lb/>
any <lb/>
and <lb/>
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be. n car<lb/>
I. <lb/>
He <lb/>
by <lb/>
BETHEL BANKING AND TRUST GO. <lb/>
AT BETHEL, N. C. <lb/>
the close of business June 1906. <lb/>
RESOURCES. <lb/>
Loans and discounts 2-1,326 <lb/>
Overdrafts <lb/>
631.12 <lb/>
989.63 <lb/>
Furniture Fixtures <lb/>
Due from Banks and <lb/>
Bankers <lb/>
Cash items 9.114 <lb/>
Gold coin, 885.00 <lb/>
Silver coin National bank <lb/>
and other U. S. notes 2,119.43 <lb/>
Total <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
Capital stock 5.300.00 entirely <lb/>
Surplus fund <lb/>
Undivided fits 1,174.30 <lb/>
Bill 6.000.00 <lb/>
Time certificates of <lb/>
deposit <lb/>
Deposits subj to check 32,799.21 <lb/>
checks out- <lb/>
standing <lb/>
Certified Checks <lb/>
Total <lb/>
North <lb/>
I. H, FT. 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/>
had i others not dragged apart. <lb/>
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your kill The man tied, and we <lb/>
are <lb/>
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in that way. If you get tie him <lb/>
before you on your horse and brim; <lb/>
the rendezvous. In any ease. It <lb/>
mailers little, for ho Is a stranger, th <lb/>
fellow, only here by <lb/>
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suit of fugitive, and He <lb/>
till Struggling desperately to escape, <lb/>
was dragged down the St. Germain <lb/>
road and throat Into the <lb/>
which had wailed at some <lb/>
while these incidents were en <lb/>
Three of the horsemen <lb/>
ahead, coachman was or- <lb/>
to them, mid He <lb/>
having iii one of band <lb/>
with a to his sister, folio ed after <lb/>
the ouch with the remainder of his <lb/>
desperadoes. <lb/>
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recovered his see M <lb/>
found himself with a strip r his <lb/>
another round his wrists. <lb/>
captive Inside n moving pi <lb/>
lumbered heavily along <lb/>
road. He had been slim <lb/>
of Ids fall, and Ills <lb/>
, bruised by the weight <lb/>
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his pinioned hands and <lb/>
with his feet, rocking bin <lb/>
fro in ills despair. What II <lb/>
fool, lie had lie <lb/>
who had seen something of war. <lb/>
to walk with open eyes Into such n <lb/>
trap <lb/>
then came a return of com- <lb/>
carriage <lb/>
suddenly swerved to one side and <lb/>
down steep <lb/>
the two horses galloping <lb/>
at their topmost the coachman <lb/>
standing U and la furiously <lb/>
them and the vehicle bound- <lb/>
along In a way which threw him <lb/>
and forward from one seat <lb/>
the other. Behind him he could hear <lb/>
i shout of consternation from the es- <lb/>
tort and then the rush of galloping <lb/>
hoofs. as the coach went. Its <lb/>
went faster still. The <lb/>
of their hoofs was at the very buck, <lb/>
suddenly a I one Of the windows <lb/>
there came into view the red. distend- <lb/>
ed nostrils of a horse. Slowly it drew <lb/>
muzzle, the eye. the ears. <lb/>
the coining Into sight as the <lb/>
rider still gained, then above them <lb/>
the face of and the <lb/>
gleam of a brass pistol. <lb/>
the b at the <lb/>
i . voice from <lb/>
HURT <lb/>
And they are seldom <lb/>
Tin's buy that kind. <lb/>
that u shoe should feel <lb/>
from the start is known to <lb/>
them because they have <lb/>
felt tin; luxury of potting on a <lb/>
rightly made shoe. <lb/>
The Hanan Shoe <lb/>
offers more real comfort when <lb/>
new than their kind of shoes offer <lb/>
after month- of starts <lb/>
out a t, stylish and <lb/>
ends just us smart and stylish. <lb/>
There are not so many such <lb/>
a th re used to be We <lb/>
know because we sell so <lb/>
many more Hanan Shoes than we used. <lb/>
Maybe you would like to prove these <lb/>
C. L. Wilkinson Co. <lb/>
coach<lb/>
2.309.50 <lb/>
18,383.7<lb/>
The foundation of in a <lb/>
way is ECONOMY. There is <lb/>
nothing which helps yon to save like <lb/>
keeping your in a bank. Do <lb/>
not wait until you have a big deposit. <lb/>
We accept small as We <lb/>
pay interest on Time Deposits. If <lb/>
you do not carry a account, come <lb/>
In or write us. <lb/>
THE BANKING. TRUST CO<lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb/>
me, this 22nd day of April <lb/>
1900, <lb/>
A. Gardner <lb/>
Notary Public <lb/>
BANK of GREENVILLE <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
ST ATOM, <lb/>
J. R. HUNTING, <lb/>
M. O. BLOUNT. <lb/>
Directors <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION <lb/>
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE. FARMVILLE. N. L. <lb/>
AT THE CLOSE OF Id <lb/>
Loans Discounts <lb/>
1.030.50 <lb/>
Due from Banks 18,886.88 <lb/>
Cash Items 8.80 <lb/>
Gold coin 495.00 <lb/>
Silver coin 1,179.11 <lb/>
Nat, notes 1,432.00 <lb/>
Capital stock pd in 910,000.01 <lb/>
led profits 1.986.54 <lb/>
to check <lb/>
State of North Carolina, <lb/>
County of Pitt. <lb/>
I, J. R. Davis, Cashier of the hank, do solemn <lb/>
swear the Is true to the best of my <lb/>
knowledge and belief. J. R. DAVIS, <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn I be- <lb/>
fore me, this 23rd day of June <lb/>
1906. <lb/>
J. V. JOHNSTON. <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
Correct- <lb/>
TURN AGE, <lb/>
T. L. TURN AGE, <lb/>
R. L. DAVIS, <lb/>
Director <lb/>
It is sure to pay you <lb/>
mum Hi's very <lb/>
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well known a house as that of the <lb/>
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curred to his mind. M be even <lb/>
now be in lime to carry his <lb/>
own W were these men <lb/>
who bail And where were <lb/>
they taking Full of curiosity, <lb/>
be peered out of Windows. <lb/>
A horseman was riding close up on <lb/>
side, but there was glass In <lb/>
front of the carriage, and through this <lb/>
he could B idea as to bis where- <lb/>
The clouds had cleared now. <lb/>
was brightly, <lb/>
bathing the whole wine landscape ill <lb/>
light. To the lay <lb/>
the open country, broad plains with <lb/>
clumps of the lowers of <lb/>
castles pricking out from above the <lb/>
groves, die left, but far away, lay <lb/>
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nor Then lie In count <lb/>
sword bad <lb/>
removed, and Ills pistols were .-nil <lb/>
the bolsters beside his <lb/>
horse, lie was even if <lb/>
he free himself, and <lb/>
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man, lie suddenly in the <lb/>
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never hesitated, but, gathering up the <lb/>
reins, lie urged the frightened <lb/>
Hires Into Ilia river. They hesitated. <lb/>
however, when they first foil the cold <lb/>
water their hocks, and even as <lb/>
they dill one of them, With u low <lb/>
fell over her side. Pen <lb/>
bullet found its mark. Like <lb/>
Hash the coachman burled himself <lb/>
from the box and plunged Into tho <lb/>
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were all round him before this, <lb/>
half a hands had seized him ere <lb/>
he could reach deep water and <lb/>
dragged to hank. Ills broad <lb/>
hat bud boon struck off In the <lb/>
and DO saw his face in the <lb/>
moonshine. Great It was <lb/>
Amos Green. <lb/>
CAPITAL <lb/>
SURPLUS <lb/>
UNDIVIDED PROFITS <lb/>
ASSETS OVER <lb/>
2.5.000.00 <lb/>
25,000.00 <lb/>
S 18.800.00 <lb/>
We interest on Time Certificate <lb/>
or on money deposited for a <lb/>
stipulated time percent. <lb/>
Accounts of merchants, far- <lb/>
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R. L. Davis. <lb/>
L. Little. Cashier. <lb/>
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Hay, Corn, Oats Lime and Groceries. <lb/>
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Leader INeat Job Printing <lb/>
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of this great show. <lb/>
Fresh from their triumphs abroad <lb/>
Cole have greatly <lb/>
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canvass covers an area of nine <lb/>
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elevated stages and vast hippo- <lb/>
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trapeze riggings, bars, <lb/>
apparatus upon which <lb/>
queens and of the air <lb/>
wire daily defy death in <lb/>
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Our have returned from the Northern Markets and <lb/>
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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 in 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 G loves. <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/>
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THE<lb/>
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V J WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. <lb/>
and <lb/>
VOL. No.<lb/>
ONE PER YEAR <lb/>
GREENVILLE. PITT NORTH CAROLINA SEPTEMBER 1906. <lb/>
NO <lb/>
HIGH SCHOOL. <lb/>
Prospects of Present Session Best <lb/>
I in Its History. <lb/>
was pleasure to <lb/>
last in Winterville <lb/>
end attend he to <lb/>
the pupils of Winterville High <lb/>
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with pride to look upon the <lb/>
splendid of and <lb/>
L who am attending this school <lb/>
to note the with <lb/>
which have entered upon the <lb/>
of the session. <lb/>
The prospect- that the present <lb/>
will ii. t lie history <lb/>
the school Toe drat week <lb/>
enough pupils came in to overrun <lb/>
dormitories it was <lb/>
to obtain for some in <lb/>
nearby home-. year <lb/>
has grown ard better, <lb/>
and already it is apparent that <lb/>
there must lie in enlargement of <lb/>
session. <lb/>
and building be <lb/>
larger, and the <lb/>
have already <lb/>
that end view. <lb/>
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it is surpassed by <lb/>
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tin. i ti tin mil sin lent- <lb/>
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to the laundry with the <lb/>
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vacation each summer on <lb/>
Dispatch. <lb/>
NEWSPAPERS ONLY MEDIUM. <lb/>
A Buffalo Advertiser Tells <lb/>
Experience With Circulars, <lb/>
Cards, and Such Things, <lb/>
J. J. a real <lb/>
estate man of Buffalo, in an ad- <lb/>
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years ago I started newspapers <lb/>
our circulars, folder-, booklets and and otherwise <lb/>
cards, and other printed <lb/>
matter. I great thought to <lb/>
methods of distribution and con- <lb/>
patronizing the route. I have in <lb/>
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altered a qualified expert, j M eve <lb/>
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and a hearty welcome <lb/>
await you. for the <lb/>
highest <lb/>
Liberty Warehouse <lb/>
and everybody on the <lb/>
got one. I out folders and <lb/>
other material also, and no year in <lb/>
ha passed that leas <lb/>
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were distributed. <lb/>
know that it was all a mis <lb/>
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and that I was my <lb/>
and I have absolutely given lip <lb/>
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and am reaching my people In <lb/>
only approved modern man <lb/>
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Yours truly,. <lb/>
John Small. <lb/>
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To the of t e 3rd Judicial <lb/>
District of North Carolina. <lb/>
he office of Solicitor always <lb/>
been declared to be a non-political <lb/>
one. <lb/>
The present incumbent, Hon. L. <lb/>
I Moore, held office two <lb/>
years, and now t. <lb/>
have the people elect him for <lb/>
term of four years more. <lb/>
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a mass of the people, he <lb/>
has by his own act, <lb/>
himself from holding this office <lb/>
longer and should He <lb/>
has accepted the <lb/>
a Railroad corporation at a <lb/>
of three thousand dollars <lb/>
year, to The Raleigh and <lb/>
Pamlico Sound Rail Road. It is <lb/>
well known, that the interest of <lb/>
the state is often brought in con- <lb/>
with the interests of rail- <lb/>
roads, and other corporations <lb/>
and no man can serve both a <lb/>
attorney, when these conflicts <lb/>
arise, with zeal and fidelity. <lb/>
man can servo two mas- <lb/>
for either he will hate the <lb/>
one and love the other or else <lb/>
he will hold to the one and <lb/>
the cannot <lb/>
serve God and <lb/>
For these reasons, and others <lb/>
I do declare myself a can <lb/>
for the office of Solicitor <lb/>
of the 3rd Judicial District of <lb/>
North Carolina, and I ask all <lb/>
right thinking voters, to vote <lb/>
for, and elect me to that position <lb/>
with the assurance on my part, <lb/>
that I will faithfully perform the <lb/>
duties of the office to the utmost <lb/>
if my <lb/>
ISAAC A. SUGG, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Sept. 10th,<lb/>
it. William <lb/>
issued following <lb/>
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Belly Thomas and Mice Peebles <lb/>
John A. Jones and Tyson <lb/>
COLOMBO <lb/>
Sharper Forbes and <lb/>
Noah and H Vann. <lb/>
mid Millie <lb/>
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in enmity <lb/>
kind my <lb/>
I have ever an the <lb/>
ticket from <lb/>
hip constable, yet not being <lb/>
from all the <lb/>
been a little bitter limes, <lb/>
M. Moore. <lb/>
Rev. B. of <lb/>
ton, will deliver a lecture Win- <lb/>
School Wednesday <lb/>
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so. in March t. <lb/>
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excellent and <lb/>
we much with <lb/>
her work. <lb/>
THURSDAY, SEPT, 20TH. <lb/>
Is the date for Cole Bros, v <lb/>
Independent of nil other man- <lb/>
agers long as <lb/>
how kings. Cole Brothers em- <lb/>
announce they will <lb/>
never enter Into any compact to <lb/>
do away with the street parade. <lb/>
In the words of Messrs. Colo, <lb/>
others may do as they please <lb/>
streets displays. <lb/>
la putting <lb/>
pageant <lb/>
let just as long <lb/>
public. <lb/>
. whose <lb/>
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tied Severn <lb/>
and ex- <lb/>
hit nil n r huge water proof <lb/>
i one price admission. <lb/>
The presentation program <lb/>
two lull hours during <lb/>
there is net an Idle in <lb/>
many its fifteen acts being <lb/>
given simultaneously. A word <lb/>
in lo the shows <lb/>
visit the horse lair, in- <lb/>
the listen lo <lb/>
seat n In yo u <lb/>
and <lb/>
Greenville, Sept. 1908. <lb/>
Ina st by the <lb/>
Liberty warehouse and <lb/>
in of Sept. 10th <lb/>
house c aim- to have made an <lb/>
average of 1-3 above the <lb/>
average of the market. This <lb/>
average left out the good <lb/>
male by Liberty. <lb/>
Consolidated as published <lb/>
some days ago averaged cents a <lb/>
more than <lb/>
including its average well <lb/>
a- the average of <lb/>
These facts these are <lb/>
not our own make but are sworn <lb/>
o by the hoard <lb/>
rude from whom we got them. <lb/>
We would like to also <lb/>
here the warehouse <lb/>
Mr S. r. Hooker got his <lb/>
from which he drew the con- <lb/>
and staled us a fact <lb/>
his house, the warehouse <lb/>
sold pounds more <lb/>
any firm on the <lb/>
T e secretary of board trade <lb/>
hen approached about this <lb/>
matter stated positively h had <lb/>
not given any such Information <lb/>
d tie is to ilia in <lb/>
who knows ed <lb/>
other houses. n <lb/>
the board<lb/>
mil s lies <lb/>
warehouse, e <lb/>
like to know the source of <lb/>
his <lb/>
T . <lb/>
He BOARD OF MM <lb/>
Met Tuesday night in Adjourned <lb/>
Session- <lb/>
The B.-aid met <lb/>
night <lb/>
Th we p were Mayor <lb/>
C-arr, Ho <lb/>
and <lb/>
fall. , The regular <lb/>
made their monthly report. The <lb/>
in mend d that <lb/>
ti st Hie when deed <lb/>
for it is was ac- <lb/>
c water <lb/>
that <lb/>
-n the finance <lb/>
the sum paid for <lb/>
he reduced <lb/>
t f pa- m <lb/>
which was adopted. The <lb/>
Pry reported that <lb/>
ouch had don in the <lb/>
since th <lb/>
that it be continued <lb/>
t . is in good <lb/>
which the approves, <lb/>
ill toe members showing interest <lb/>
in that work. <lb/>
D R Spain, t. W. <lb/>
and Mayor a com- <lb/>
appointed to advise the <lb/>
Board to sewerage. <lb/>
We, Spain, B. W. Mosely <lb/>
and F. M. Wooten, your commit- <lb/>
appointed for purpose <lb/>
of what Board <lb/>
should and build for <lb/>
the town a Sewerage System, make <lb/>
the That the <lb/>
Board of Aldermen should have <lb/>
this work done under its own <lb/>
it representing th town <lb/>
as a whole, also for tho reason <lb/>
this Board u looked to for the <lb/>
with which to build <lb/>
sewer system. <lb/>
Also, we advise first th it the <lb/>
Board advertise for contractors to <lb/>
bid on the as a whole, to <lb/>
turn over to the town a system <lb/>
right to <lb/>
all bids. <lb/>
tad. the Board advertise <lb/>
for the needed with the <lb/>
view of making i-es for the <lb/>
system direct. <lb/>
That the Board advertise <lb/>
for t-e pipe <lb/>
and to do the other <lb/>
for building the System, the <lb/>
town g all the material, <lb/>
and the committee <lb/>
mends it Mr. E <lb/>
employed the town to <lb/>
tend the n-t tin- system <lb/>
tole meted is now <lb/>
ready to proceed with the work <lb/>
and that his service as designated <lb/>
by the contract which the town <lb/>
has him is now needed. <lb/>
Had Leg CutOff. <lb/>
Will t <lb/>
in wrecking crew of <lb/>
the Atlantic Line under <lb/>
and it yes- <lb/>
on the of <lb/>
the wreck, near <lb/>
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to get up t v <lb/>
While i- la a id <lb/>
Kev. K. L, at Don- <lb/>
an of <lb/>
annual will a <lb/>
of Method- <lb/>
V. 10th. <lb/>
We will lie glad ail who can to <lb/>
hear him. When you hear him <lb/>
you will to hear him <lb/>
again. J. A. Hudson. <lb/>
N. <lb/>
Sept. <lb/>
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in hi w is <lb/>
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for I'm Si <lb/>
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in ii in <lb/>
tow dead livening at <lb/>
I a las Peter had <lb/>
1- a good <lb/>
v -i laid in be honest <lb/>
an . <lb/>
Sept. at <lb/>
o'clock one tho usually <lb/>
meeting ran over and, <lb/>
fatally m little <lb/>
son of a. ii. <lb/>
Sterling has <lb/>
rested and locked up,<lb/>
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