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SENSATION IN CURRITUCK. <lb/>
Elizabeth City, Sept. 6.- News <lb/>
was received here from <lb/>
tuck court house this morning, <lb/>
that Joshua one of the <lb/>
oldest citizens of Currituck <lb/>
was yesterday indicted by <lb/>
the grand jury of Currituck <lb/>
Court, now in session, <lb/>
upon the charge of being ac- <lb/>
in the causes by which <lb/>
Kenneth Beasley, the young son <lb/>
of don. S. M. Beasley, disappear <lb/>
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A instanter was issued <lb/>
for Mr Harrison today he <lb/>
was held under arrest by an of- <lb/>
per ding giving of bail, <lb/>
Joshua name has been <lb/>
conn this affair ever <lb/>
since the child disappeared. <lb/>
he of Kenneth <lb/>
Feb. created a <lb/>
profound sensation in the State <lb/>
and remains an unsolved <lb/>
toward the possible solution <lb/>
c f which the arrest of Harrison <lb/>
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scoured the country in vain and <lb/>
its to locate the missing <lb/>
boy were <lb/>
New lot Book. <lb/>
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No Court in <lb/>
This week court was to have <lb/>
been held in one county by <lb/>
Judge T. J. Shaw, but owing <lb/>
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to Snow Hill the court was mi <lb/>
for the term. <lb/>
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CIRCUS COMING <lb/>
ill be in Greenville on Thurs- <lb/>
day, 20th- <lb/>
first car of Cole <lb/>
Shows, arrived <lb/>
lie the wink <lb/>
if billing and <lb/>
mg of <lb/>
Greenville or <lb/>
is progress. <lb/>
The advert car i <lb/>
o Mr. Hurry wit, <lb/>
ailed The to a <lb/>
space the people 1- <lb/>
of this great show. <lb/>
Fresh from their triumphs abroad <lb/>
Cole have greatly <lb/>
their shows in every depart <lb/>
This season spread of <lb/>
canvass covers an area of nine <lb/>
acres and when erected the big lent <lb/>
alone affords comfortable <lb/>
d for persons. Over- <lb/>
sipping the three big rings, three <lb/>
elevated stages and vast hippo- <lb/>
is a veritable maze of <lb/>
trapeze riggings, bars, <lb/>
apparatus upon which <lb/>
queens and of the air <lb/>
wire daily defy death in <lb/>
the thousands of patrons. Over <lb/>
men. women, children and <lb/>
educated animals are employed in <lb/>
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Department Store News. <lb/>
Our have returned from the Northern Markets and <lb/>
in a few days our store will 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 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/>
.- <lb/>
THE<lb/>
i St <lb/>
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/>
The excellent work done by this <lb/>
it is surpassed by <lb/>
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tin. i ti tin mil sin lent- <lb/>
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sonnies. from <lb/>
Winterville take <lb/>
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assistant, ad I lie tin- <lb/>
session is illy strong. No <lb/>
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DEMANDS PARLORS <lb/>
The H oust ma Union the La tot <lb/>
Thing in Labor Circles. <lb/>
a union is <lb/>
now fired at <lb/>
of this city the <lb/>
to hire a <lb/>
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formed here, and it about hi <lb/>
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Brown who up the aft . that it ought not to be <lb/>
who is at bead of it. Ft is i to call renewed <lb/>
woe to now toils importance. <lb/>
cannot produce a working card. of a representative to have <lb/>
The object of tie . ,. . J this extended <lb/>
to improve social c <lb/>
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hours or anything of th a route a to <lb/>
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to be more <lb/>
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their demands or quit. <lb/>
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to that they be allowed <lb/>
the parlor in to receive their <lb/>
company at least one night in th <lb/>
week, the a daughter <lb/>
the house; that their linen snail <lb/>
to the laundry with the <lb/>
en; that get two <lb/>
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/>
dress on billboards to of <lb/>
to a service, but at <lb/>
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an I all should unite <lb/>
that city the other day <lb/>
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/>
mind plans for further ex <lb/>
tension rural services in <lb/>
altered a qualified expert, j M eve <lb/>
Last year I had printed <lb/>
In th High st Average. <lb/>
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. T. secretary of <lb/>
of trade of <lb/>
as to <lb/>
sold during <lb/>
of August <lb/>
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Sold said not in- <lb/>
the Liberty, <lb/>
for a. avenue of <lb/>
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for yourselves and come to <lb/>
tie high price <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/>
of advertising <lb/>
were distributed. <lb/>
know that it was all a mis <lb/>
lake, that it was almost u-pIs <lb/>
and that I was my <lb/>
and I have absolutely given lip <lb/>
that kind of advertising <lb/>
and am reaching my people In <lb/>
only approved modern man <lb/>
the <lb/>
Yours truly,. <lb/>
John Small. <lb/>
STOKES ITEMS. <lb/>
THE <lb/>
TICKET.<lb/>
allow <lb/>
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report that is <lb/>
A Small Gathering. <lb/>
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A CARD. <lb/>
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/>
To mind, and the mind of <lb/>
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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Hill I Hi <lb/>
I. and <lb/>
Cox. <lb/>
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/>
generally <lb/>
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en with ml <lb/>
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well known <lb/>
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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/>
Spam <lb/>
Mia <lb/>
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/>
iii he seen <lb/>
veiling Kept,<lb/>
In <lb/>
mid ponies,<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/>
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an of <lb/>
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of Method- <lb/>
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hear him. When you hear him <lb/>
you will to hear him <lb/>
again. J. A. Hudson. <lb/>
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ii i<lb/>
REFUGEES <lb/>
By A. CONAN DOYLE. <lb/>
of -The of Sherlock <lb/>
COPYRIGHT. 1891. BY <lb/>
think T IV <lb/>
nm slighter than He <lb/>
pushed bin head and neck and half of <lb/>
one shoulder through the cap between <lb/>
the bars, and he remained until <lb/>
his friend thought that perhaps be bad <lb/>
and palled his lees to <lb/>
him. lie writhed back. with- <lb/>
out any difficulty <lb/>
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straw and <lb/>
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the of tho day his n s- <lb/>
the his imprisonment <lb/>
all back to fa m. and be sprang <lb/>
his Us comrade, who bad <lb/>
been ii in I he earn Up <lb/>
also at the with his <lb/>
hand on his knife and a sinister <lb/>
glance directed toward the i <lb/>
it's you. i- said he. <lb/>
thought it was the man. They brought <lb/>
two loaves and u Jug of water <lb/>
Just dawn, when I was settling I <lb/>
down for n <lb/>
did he say <lb/>
It was the black <lb/>
they called <lb/>
game. He laid the things down <lb/>
and was gone. I that maybe <lb/>
If he came again we might net him to <lb/>
top. if we got these stirrup <lb/>
leathers round his ankles he would <lb/>
tell us where we are and What is to <lb/>
be done with <lb/>
What does it matter since <lb/>
our mission is <lb/>
may matter to you <lb/>
no accounting for it mat- <lb/>
ten a dual to me. I'm not used ; <lb/>
to sitting iii a hole. Ilka a bear a <lb/>
trap, walling for what other folks <lb/>
choose to do With <lb/>
no help but my <lb/>
don't know that. I'd get more <lb/>
help out of a bar and n few <lb/>
He opened his coat and took a <lb/>
short pie.-o of rusted iron and three <lb/>
thick pieces of wood, sharpened <lb/>
at one end. <lb/>
did you gel those, <lb/>
are my work. The <lb/>
bar is the top one of the I had <lb/>
a job to It. but there it Is. <lb/>
pegs I whittled out of that log. You <lb/>
ace. peg one goes lure, <lb/>
when. I have picked a bole between <lb/>
the Stones. Then I've made this oilier <lb/>
log into it mallet, d HI i <lb/>
then- it is Used so call <lb/>
put your weight on It. these two <lb/>
go in Hie same way Into the holes <lb/>
above here, Bo Now, you see, you con <lb/>
stand up there and look out of Hut <lb/>
window without too much of <lb/>
your too j Try <lb/>
lie up and looked <lb/>
eagerly out between the bars, <lb/>
do i the he. <lb/>
baking his bend. lie any one <lb/>
of thirty castles which lie upon <lb/>
south side of Paris and within or <lb/>
seven league of <lb/>
He was bark to tin- it <lb/>
and pm bis weight upon the bar. To <lb/>
i away in Ida <lb/>
baud. <lb/>
. . i be cried. <lb/>
; , e f m; I it out Well, <lb/>
did that during Hie night. I <lb/>
make i, way v my knife, bill <lb/>
I g the liar o i of grate I I. <lb/>
aged I'll pit II l one <lb/>
now. or ii of lb f u <lb/>
may u . .- Hull i ll cot re Mi nil <lb/>
on but we'll <lb/>
get the -r I , , lit. <lb/>
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lie I n my own <lb/>
the , i, r. Von see, the atone is i <lb/>
i l III it you s. I <lb/>
which yon slip the <lb/>
bar. will queer we <lb/>
urn road for ourselves <lb/>
lull even if we could get nit <lb/>
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turn to <lb/>
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way. Here more air In the <lb/>
than when the window <lb/>
r i p hall so plan out r I <lb/>
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in <lb/>
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in m, <lb/>
they should by the jailer <lb/>
or from without. The Instant <lb/>
that night fell they were both up upon <lb/>
the pens, away the hard <lb/>
stone and tugging at the bars. It was <lb/>
a rainy night, and there was a sharp <lb/>
thunderstorm, but they see very <lb/>
well, while the shadow of the arched <lb/>
window prevented their being <lb/>
Before they had one <lb/>
bar. th other was <lb/>
to give when some alight made <lb/>
them turn la-ads. mid there was <lb/>
their jail t In <lb/>
the cf the cell, staring up at <lb/>
them. <lb/>
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Brat, and he sprung down at him in <lb/>
Instant with his bar, but at his <lb/>
movement Hie man rushed for the d r <lb/>
and drew ii alter him as the <lb/>
tool whizzed past his ear <lb/>
down the <lb/>
Is while to go <lb/>
said De i <lb/>
may as well be doing that <lb/>
anything If my picker had been <lb/>
Inch lower I'd have had him. Well, <lb/>
he'll n stroke or break his <lb/>
neck down those stairs. I've nothing <lb/>
to work with now, a few rubs with <lb/>
your liar will th Job. dear, <lb/>
you are right, and we are fairly <lb/>
A Ii. -1 to ring In the <lb/>
mid was a loud buzz of <lb/>
mid ii clatter of fool ti. <lb/>
stone-. Hoarse wore <lb/>
and of turning <lb/>
toys. however. <lb/>
Mid live minute, without <lb/>
any one ring. <lb/>
Well, I'll have that bar out, after <lb/>
the American last, rising <lb/>
slid over lo window. <lb/>
II see all Ibis cater- <lb/>
is ii He up on <lb/>
his peg as he spoke and out. <lb/>
icy be building, <lb/>
it's a abed. I think. can four <lb/>
socket in and tin.- are <lb/>
f air Into <lb/>
we ii , away as long as <lb/>
there are men under our win- <lb/>
we may as well finish our work <lb/>
for <lb/>
The gentle scraping of hi iron were <lb/>
drowned the nose which swelled <lb/>
. i ; from without The bar <lb/>
hi the end. and Is- drew it In. <lb/>
hammering and sawing <lb/>
forward. It was morning, <lb/>
the cold light was beginning <lb/>
to steal the courtyard before the <lb/>
was the work- <lb/>
men had left. Then at last prison <lb/>
era dared to and to what <lb/>
w is which bad constructed <lb/>
tile it gave them a catch of <lb/>
the breath as they looked at it. It <lb/>
was a scaffold. It was <lb/>
their wall, and in the center <lb/>
st. a <lb/>
think it is time tint we <lb/>
Amos Green. window is clear. <lb/>
Let us make a rush for <lb/>
Is useless em see a line of <lb/>
armed men along the farther side of <lb/>
the yard. And here come more. See. <lb/>
the center <lb/>
As be the door which faced <lb/>
them opened, and n procession <lb/>
Bled out. First came two dozen foot- <lb/>
men, walking In pull-, all carrying <lb/>
halberds unit clad in the same maroon <lb/>
colored liveries, After them a huge <lb/>
boarded man. i Ilia tunic off and <lb/>
the ; bis shirt rolled <lb/>
up over s , s along with <lb/>
a over Be- <lb/>
hind him. a v. an open missal <lb/>
pattered firth prayers, and ill hi <lb/>
shadow was n won clad in black, <lb/>
her neck bared, and a black shawl <lb/>
east over her head drooping in <lb/>
front of bowed face. Within grip <lb/>
of her walked a tall. thin, fierce faced <lb/>
man. with harsh red features and n <lb/>
great Jutting lie wore n flat <lb/>
vet cap with a single eagle feather <lb/>
fastened into it by a diamond clasp. <lb/>
which gleamed in the morning light <lb/>
Bat bright as was his gem his dark <lb/>
eyes were brighter mill sparkled <lb/>
fr. under his bushy brows with a <lb/>
mad brilliancy which bore with It <lb/>
something of mid of terror. <lb/>
The woman had faltered at the foot <lb/>
of the scaffold, but man thrust her <lb/>
on. and two of the followers caught <lb/>
her by either wrist and dragged her <lb/>
forward. <lb/>
she <lb/>
creamed. am not in lo die On. <lb/>
forgive me. Mm as you hope for <lb/>
forgiveness yourself Maurice <lb/>
She sin lo get toward him. <lb/>
to clutch his wrISt, at his sleeve, <lb/>
but he stood with his hand his <lb/>
sword gazing her with a face which <lb/>
was all wreathed and contorted with <lb/>
merriment, away and <lb/>
threw hack the mantle which had <lb/>
shrouded lier features, <lb/>
she cried. If you <lb/>
see me <lb/>
At- at the cry and at the sight of <lb/>
lair pale face looking <lb/>
town from the window, was stricken <lb/>
as though by a there, stand- <lb/>
in-.- beside was <lb/>
the who hail been most powerful. <lb/>
as well as and the fairest. <lb/>
w mien of none other <lb/>
de t so lately <lb/>
favorite of tin- . <lb/>
lo <lb/>
i . <lb/>
tit v iii-u all <lb/>
II t . y I r I. up him, <lb/>
an i .-; rill .- <lb/>
, bull I lit <lb/>
H. A. <lb/>
JOHN A RICK I <lb/>
Sticks. <lb/>
HEADQUARTERS FOR <lb/>
GENERAL <lb/>
Having consolidated the two stocks of H. A. and John A. <lb/>
store we are prepared to furnish our customers anything needed in <lb/>
Dry goods and groceries <lb/>
amt We will carry an up-to-date line -p,. <lb/>
Hats, Shoes, dress goods, Notions, <lb/>
In Groceries we will have at all a fall line o the very best no <lb/>
the staples like <lb/>
Meat, Flour, Sugar, coffee, but all kind <lb/>
canned and Package goods, the finest <lb/>
We can supply anything you need to wear or to eat, and pay highest <lb/>
COUNTRY PRODUCE. Quality and prices of our goods will please you. <lb/>
N. C.<lb/>
VI. SCHULTZ <lb/>
an <lb/>
De- <lb/>
, Oil Ru<lb/>
Suits, B <lb/>
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Tallinn n, <lb/>
and Gail Ai <lb/>
Life Tobacco, Key We-ti On <lb/>
Henry G. Cm- <lb/>
Cherries, I , <lb/>
Apples, to, WIN <lb/>
floor Meat, <lb/>
Lye, Made <lb/>
Meal On <lb/>
ti Seeds, <lb/>
Dried <lb/>
Chin Ware, Tin and<lb/>
f n <lb/>
coon; an- <lb/>
;.; i- . I a.-, , Ills <lb/>
I . ii. i. of <lb/>
. , i.-i ; o. II I e. bail <lb/>
in. at <lb/>
, ii small do .; in front of <lb/>
A man wearing <lb/>
mill in u riding <lb/>
con from and <lb/>
second <lb/>
after There a <lb/>
ii a and two <lb/>
Mini It <lb/>
drove <lb/>
torches were <lb/>
mis once more, <lb/>
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tills <lb/>
mi they've <lb/>
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pi . j ii This thing <lb/>
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Hip i . be ceased and <lb/>
i train <lb/>
it,, said lie. <lb/>
on the other <lb/>
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were of hammers, the <lb/>
I of ii saw and the clatter of wood from <lb/>
j oilier side of watt, <lb/>
i can they be yon <lb/>
arc too near the <lb/>
XIII. <lb/>
ON ll. upon which such <lb/>
bad befallen <lb/>
hi- me . king sat in <lb/>
only <lb/>
his There WM u <lb/>
the peeped <lb/>
well, 1-. Ask madams <lb/>
to lie an good us lo way. And <lb/>
order the witnesses In <lb/>
As the nod away <lb/>
tamed to his min wish yon <lb/>
to in one of witnesses, <lb/>
what, <lb/>
my <lb/>
minister started. sire <lb/>
within <lb/>
good, <lb/>
Tie-re bud meanwhile busy go-. <lb/>
lugs on in the small room when the j <lb/>
roil burned u of the Virgin. <lb/>
de Mi stood In the <lb/>
center, little flush of excitement on <lb/>
checks light In <lb/>
her gray was clad in <lb/>
a dress of shining white brocade, trim- <lb/>
Died and slashed with silver serge and <lb/>
the and anus with <lb/>
cosily point lace. There came a dis- <lb/>
tap at the door. <lb/>
Is said Mile. <lb/>
says that the king Is <lb/>
we net keep bin waiting. <lb/>
Come, nm I may God <lb/>
bed his what w <lb/>
about to <lb/>
The little party assembled In the <lb/>
king's anteroom and started from there <lb/>
to the private chapel. In front walked <lb/>
the portly bishop, vest- <lb/>
puffed out with the Importance <lb/>
or the function, In- missal In his hand <lb/>
and his between the panes at <lb/>
the service de The king <lb/>
Mine, de walked side <lb/>
on mg <lb/>
by.,; <lb/>
REWARD <lb/>
information has <lb/>
been received at this department that <lb/>
w. H, Harrington lab-of the <lb/>
I of Pitt stands <lb/>
toy assault upon J. Tell, and <lb/>
whereas, It appears that the said w. <lb/>
II. Jr state <lb/>
or so himself th-t the <lb/>
nary processor law lie served <lb/>
upon him. <lb/>
Now, therefore. I, R. B. Glenn, Gov <lb/>
of of Carolina, <lb/>
virtue of in me vested by <lb/>
do issue this my proclamation <lb/>
a Of O I <lb/>
for the <lb/>
of tho said W. II. H- <lb/>
of Pitt -in at the <lb/>
Id C. I <lb/>
Jo enjoin all of State and <lb/>
ill good citizens to assist bringing <lb/>
to justice. <lb/>
Done at our City of <lb/>
day of July, in th- year of our Lord <lb/>
one thousand nine hundred and six <lb/>
mid in one and thirty- <lb/>
year of our <lb/>
B. GlENN, <lb/>
By the Governor. <lb/>
A. II. <lb/>
Secretary <lb/>
Livery and <lb/>
Transfer <lb/>
furnish nice horses and em <lb/>
lot all occasion-. <lb/>
; liens, by the day, <lb/>
in <lb/>
I. M. <lb/>
BAKER <lb/>
Sales room in Jarvis bu <lb/>
Fresh Pies, <lb/>
Bread daily. Special <lb/>
for Pies sent early in <lb/>
bid will he filled <lb/>
for <lb/>
of Fr <lb/>
Candies constantly <lb/>
I also handle <lb/>
brands of Cigars <lb/>
Give me a et <lb/>
J. M. <lb/>
BL. JOHNSON, <lb/>
. N. C. <lb/>
Contractor, Builder <lb/>
Tile Setter. <lb/>
Plans and estimate. <lb/>
famished on All <lb/>
work guaranteed Turn key <lb/>
over desired <lb/>
J. J. <lb/>
The Five Points <lb/>
In addition to line <lb/>
and Fancy Groceries we <lb/>
line of Hardware such <lb/>
Collars, Back <lb/>
Chains, <lb/>
nice ware, <lb/>
Chill T <lb/>
Regulator, Q <lb/>
., <lb/>
Ice. <lb/>
Call on me <lb/>
above lines <lb/>
J. J. TURN, <lb/>
Phone <lb/>
a does <lb/>
as he turns <lb/>
, his home, there Is <lb/>
the or the <lb/>
NOTICE TO <lb/>
ii.,. ins I store las <lb/>
Wick <lb/>
all <lb/>
. will be iii-fl <lb/>
of <lb/>
FATE AND <lb/>
UR AYDEN DEPARTMENT. <lb/>
M. BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent- <lb/>
. C. I <lb/>
., As I expect to be in New <lb/>
take I <lb/>
be closed Aug. <lb/>
we <lb/>
receiving sub <lb/>
. Sept. 3rd. J. <lb/>
writing for <lb/>
In. <lb/>
We have a list <lb/>
who their mail at <lb/>
We take orders <lb/>
. Jr., left Friday <lb/>
Hill. <lb/>
have h one <lb/>
ill glad to make yon <lb/>
J. R. Co. <lb/>
I. and Mrs. and children, <lb/>
visiting; Mi-. <lb/>
bu. <lb/>
any <lb/>
the old son <lb/>
George has <lb/>
. of his <lb/>
on I bird <lb/>
Wheeler and <lb/>
son <lb/>
Prices way way down at J. <lb/>
Bro. to Hotel. <lb/>
N C. <lb/>
need of disc plow or <lb/>
our prices before <lb/>
J. R Turn age Co. <lb/>
there. ,, <lb/>
can peaches, apples, corn j attending the <lb/>
c, to K. E. Hail primary here <lb/>
day. From best information <lb/>
we can there a a tolerably <lb/>
fail crowd present. There <lb/>
so we learn, only <lb/>
who are in need of a cook lo participate in <lb/>
we can make it to bis interest <lb/>
we have bought a solid Mrs Willie of Oak City, <lb/>
d, and expect them lo arrive a visit to her mother, <lb/>
k. Cannon Tyson. Mr. Sick Smith. <lb/>
W, H e M supply of hay, grain, hulls <lb/>
Ki has to meal, bran, ship stuff, <lb/>
have n , , <lb/>
hand, Cannon and <lb/>
take tare <lb/>
Greenville boys are all right. <lb/>
P, H. LaGrange, <lb/>
filled his regular in <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
Buy the vertical <lb/>
life, mowing machine, and -el f <lb/>
J. R. <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
J. is alter <lb/>
bis Monk. <lb/>
Our slippers must go, season <lb/>
Idle <lb/>
let urn. <lb/>
in-- <lb/>
Hum J. R. <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Is. W. J. the <lb/>
is week with <lb/>
u, W. M. Jackson. <lb/>
eyes attention <lb/>
Taylor, spell <lb/>
an, is the man to do <lb/>
work yon want to be <lb/>
lat in <lb/>
p kept c j p <lb/>
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as In co. <lb/>
list <lb/>
d. well advanced. The prices now <lb/>
Bulling, of Green- will interest the most economic buy- <lb/>
is M Cannon and Tyson, <lb/>
r due is cam-1 J. and wile, after a <lb/>
arid we d lo nave visit to <lb/>
inspect our Block to their home in <lb/>
j. Kit. <lb/>
-.-, Annie and I For a present a <lb/>
Cannon J- W. Taylor's. It is <lb/>
Tie will t- any <lb/>
,. . , to .-die satisfaction, <lb/>
the Female eel- <lb/>
Mr-. H. Carney came up on <lb/>
the from a visit <lb/>
road <lb/>
For in in improved m <lb/>
in v i-mI to and we <lb/>
will be pleased to quote you puces. <lb/>
K. Carnage Co. <lb/>
J. K Tin left Sunday <lb/>
northern markets to <lb/>
e fall and winter goods. <lb/>
Watch t of <lb/>
land the <lb/>
music ham. <lb/>
both until <lb/>
line ., lard and <lb/>
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Km Co <lb/>
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our that our <lb/>
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at Hie bar, aid of <lb/>
earth, ready challenge t <lb/>
duel some lawyer from the <lb/>
older no I. <lb/>
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tun of his <lb/>
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comers, partly b <lb/>
and partly by super r <lb/>
he was Dearer to <lb/>
in-- be ever was afterward. <lb/>
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race pistols in <lb/>
I carrying nun and bis pack <lb/>
hounds, r the conn <lb/>
the for <lb/>
the Mo hi match, ready the <lb/>
ready for the house <lb/>
raising log-rolling, ready <lb/>
go out h. 111-el and <lb/>
court house desperado whom <lb/>
the to arrestlimes <lb/>
were backwoods <lb/>
with and lawless <lb/>
bubbling in that in- <lb/>
of ii in-- -1 and <lb/>
st Toggle in border <lb/>
sen before the community <lb/>
takes form, and every smugly <lb/>
everybody else on <lb/>
of law and <lb/>
In just such a slate of society <lb/>
young was peculiarly <lb/>
lined to lead, dominate and pros- <lb/>
per. <lb/>
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be cast in <lb/>
with be that <lb/>
in the <lb/>
of the original seaboard <lb/>
states, nothing is mine <lb/>
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have beard of hint. <lb/>
knowledge <lb/>
law would have male <lb/>
prey tho-e who were of <lb/>
bi- <lb/>
would have kept him <lb/>
in battle array, and <lb/>
s who got the <lb/>
of mm the citation of <lb/>
me- he would, in the nature <lb/>
of things, have met <lb/>
sooner or Watson, in <lb/>
ids September. <lb/>
Snake Them. <lb/>
about <lb/>
a bell rang <lb/>
-topped Vent <lb/>
and a tree <lb/>
-at d out s lo it or apart <lb/>
with a -in -ll bush Ii n <lb/>
g.,. m <lb/>
They e <lb/>
a short the felt <lb/>
s feet, but, <lb/>
any lit it <lb/>
in mo t- Saw a <lb/>
u IT and, on <lb/>
t ; to a . <lb/>
a no-and i-d <lb/>
e i <lb/>
oil-d between the of the toy-. <lb/>
T.- Hire-- f nine <lb/>
had live i i 111- <lb/>
Dr. Joseph Dixon, <lb/>
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. <lb/>
Brick Mock, <lb/>
Ayden. N. C <lb/>
-i.-e ; <lb/>
pen-, ink-. <lb/>
a. . . at Deflector -k <lb/>
st <lb/>
Sunday the <lb/>
nineteenth, between Cap. <lb/>
a w-sh- <lb/>
s-i s <lb/>
iii cater, <lb/>
d f.-r the Under. <lb/>
Vivia., barker N. C. <lb/>
-k <lb/>
a man the he <lb/>
would to dodge <lb/>
tor just the Mime. <lb/>
g Ma-t n <lb/>
. ,. k K hi big It will <lb/>
A. his the <lb/>
j i be to mI's <lb/>
A colored slight of hind per- <lb/>
formal was one if the <lb/>
here during the. <lb/>
week. Must o hie tricks were of <lb/>
the in ark class, s me were <lb/>
G- K K. A Ob's new <lb/>
School <lb/>
Stationery <lb/>
Sui is a popular <lb/>
and e nil hope n j <lb/>
him well; <lb/>
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in the post at Greenville. N. C, second matter, <lb/>
Advertising rates made known upon application <lb/>
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Come and be convinced. please. <lb/>
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In this time of high wages, <lb/>
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practice and prepare <lb/>
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September Maker if of every kind <lb/>
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Double R. R. Cars. <lb/>
Educated Quadrupeds. <lb/>
People and The <lb/>
HIPPODROMES- I OS Cages, Dens. <lb/>
HORSE Star Performers. <lb/>
SPECIAL Jolly Clownst he price all Dry Goods <lb/>
Notions will be marked down low. <lb/>
We are now selling <lb/>
figured law <lb/>
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FLOODING FEASTS OF NEW DELIGHTS BY OUR CONGRESS OF CELEBRITIES <lb/>
They Have no Equals. They are in Marvelous Wonders. <lb/>
Hat Trent Don't Walt to See <lb/>
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Scats for Persons beneath our Sun and Waterproof Tents. <lb/>
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Sept 18th, <lb/>
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prodigal out of his fine home, ex If any of the Di of this <lb/>
pushed him on the section to hear him they <lb/>
faster. in faro- will attend the speaking <lb/>
through pride that at Raleigh If the new railroad <lb/>
destruction, was were complete, a <lb/>
one of his causes of failure, large number would go. <lb/>
are taxed twice as heavily <lb/>
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capital so that they may be able <lb/>
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Canned Goods, <lb/>
Goods, Pickles, Butter Cheese, <lb/>
Cakes, Candies, as I carry, the selecting and <lb/>
easy and the saved It will take no <lb/>
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-T iX <lb/>
Court and circus both next week <lb/>
bring many people- to town.<lb/>
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Job Printing <lb/>
Our specialty. <lb/>
Job Printing <lb/>
This department is in charge of F. C. NYE, who is authorized to rep- <lb/>
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory <lb/>
Your money hidden away at borne <lb/>
it worse in Hitler put it <lb/>
in a bank, and let it hi making <lb/>
something f you. It dangerous <lb/>
to have much at when after <lb/>
people know it. The Bank of Win- <lb/>
will pay you on time <lb/>
deposits <lb/>
J. P. Joseph Bar- <lb/>
Carey left Sunday j <lb/>
for Baltimore where they <lb/>
will several days <lb/>
and sight <lb/>
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people n to Red to the <lb/>
yearly meeting <lb/>
B. F. Co., have just <lb/>
moved into their concrete store and <lb/>
have returned from the northern <lb/>
markets where they purchased a full <lb/>
line of of ladies, goods, <lb/>
furnishings, hats, caps and <lb/>
so a large line of Toe <lb/>
goods have and are ready to <lb/>
shown. They cordially invite <lb/>
all to come and examine their vast <lb/>
stock before buying elsewhere. <lb/>
Miss B who <lb/>
J. K. J Al. <lb/>
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Swamp to yearly <lb/>
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Pan's <lb/>
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Pants <lb/>
Pants for <lb/>
Barber Co. <lb/>
D. S. Chapman, one of our <lb/>
men. <lb/>
I morning fir Ch Hill where he <lb/>
I will complete bis course in <lb/>
next June. <lb/>
yards Laces and <lb/>
at exist Come early aid get the <lb/>
bargains. <lb/>
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Kidney , Liver com- <lb/>
plaint, Female w cuts <lb/>
sores For -ale at the drug <lb/>
store of B. T. Got, Br. <lb/>
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Claude <lb/>
returned borne <lb/>
ii i instill . Barber Co. <lb/>
STRAY UP. <lb/>
We are lo announce <lb/>
Rev. B. not-d j I have taken up one weigh- <lb/>
Sunday school worker of if fat, nil <lb/>
Southern Baptist convention, will and Meek in left ear. <lb/>
lecture in the Baptist shares St same by proving <lb/>
prices. <lb/>
B. T. Cox, Bro. <lb/>
Wednesday Sept <lb/>
are cordially invited to mu- bi-n <lb/>
School, tablets, <lb/>
and ink, at a bargain at J. B. Cur <lb/>
roll Co's. <lb/>
Theodore Cox returned Monday <lb/>
spent Saturday and Sunday with . . . ,, .,.,. . I night after spent several <lb/>
her sister. Mrs. J. O. . ,., , <lb/>
. days and Seven Springs. <lb/>
returned Monday. Do you want to aspire your <lb/>
takes the place of Oil o- to the modern of <lb/>
We sell it. If you J., the <lb/>
B. T. Cox, Bro. must be nursed <lb/>
Nicest line of dress shirts ever and supplied with up <lb/>
Shown in at Drive you wagon this <lb/>
Harrington, Barber Co. way. We can supply you with <lb/>
Mrs, L. died staples novelties. Bear <lb/>
of consumption at in mind, we a specialty of <lb/>
her home near here, was of crown Evans. <lb/>
buried Monday evening. A Carolina Supply Co. <lb/>
row stricken husband two ; B. T. c j <lb/>
children aged and years are , <lb/>
left to mourn their lo-s. She had . n <lb/>
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of and <lb/>
we on hand a few cop- a . . <lb/>
r Miss Mat lie Hill, el <lb/>
of Teasers Bibles, we are were <lb/>
w r and all an even- <lb/>
J. F. of the firm of <lb/>
Chapman spent Sunday <lb/>
his son near fa <lb/>
Goto the drug Store of B. T. t, their rail <lb/>
Cox Bro for T. W. Wood their <lb/>
Sou's grade turnip and not to buy their fill . <lb/>
seed. They will he prepared to be- <lb/>
N. need of not having good gains. <lb/>
pants when Barber j We were glad to see Rev. T. H. <lb/>
Co., have just received anew lot, I King, of here Monday. <lb/>
that they will sell cheap. j Be came over to see <lb/>
For fruit jars For <lb/>
to Barber Co. re <lb/>
,. , , . line of men's Summer Pauls at <lb/>
A nice line of and tin <lb/>
. n ,, o. We must room for our <lb/>
ware at J. B. Carroll Co. <lb/>
, . ,, I fall stock, and are to make <lb/>
. B. F. Manning went to <lb/>
, , this sacrifice, <lb/>
ville Tuesday III put in an order <lb/>
for windows in the Free Will i left this morning <lb/>
Baptist which is in <lb/>
completion. It will be one the bis little son, <lb/>
in when who<lb/>
All colors of paint, yellow A of summer silks all <lb/>
at Harrington Barber Co t A Co. <lb/>
returned from . the I Miss Cox and brother, <lb/>
northern markets where we have services at <lb/>
purchased a line of <lb/>
dress goods, furnishings, Kittrell is <lb/>
shoes, hits and caps, also a town this week, <lb/>
line of notions. We cordially in- Nice mullets at <lb/>
all to come and examine our garbs Co. <lb/>
immense stock before buying else- all <lb/>
where. A. W. Ange and Co. I washable, at cost. <lb/>
A nice line of fancy groceries <lb/>
S Ci. <lb/>
always band at J. B. Carroll <lb/>
Mrs. L. B. returned <lb/>
Barber Co., . a visit at Tuesday. <lb/>
their friends to wait a few herrings at <lb/>
and their of Co. <lb/>
before They are in nor Joseph of <lb/>
cities buying In <lb/>
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still making this Pitt Co School High school, <lb/>
fill your<lb/>
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OPERA <lb/>
IN <lb/>
Complimentary to Misses Pattie <lb/>
B Barden, of Edenton, Eva <lb/>
of Washington <lb/>
and Olive Morrill, <lb/>
of Snow <lb/>
Reported for Reflector <lb/>
iii. the most <lb/>
dances of season was <lb/>
Friday evening in Perkins Opera <lb/>
House complimentary to <lb/>
Pattie B. Barden, of <lb/>
Eva Hassell, of and <lb/>
Olive Morrill, of Snow Hill, N. <lb/>
C, It being a card dance the <lb/>
early the <lb/>
man began at nine thirty led by <lb/>
Waller Wilson Jr., with Miss <lb/>
Morrill. Many new figures were <lb/>
which were very beau- <lb/>
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full dies and Hie gentle-j <lb/>
men in black suit, and it being <lb/>
the last dance the big <lb/>
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wagon and started a j <lb/>
the District resting us. <lb/>
known and unclaimed . lo m <lb/>
years old, <lb/>
apparently lifeless <lb/>
at end or <lb/>
the bridge Thurs lay <lb/>
showed of life <lb/>
while way to <lb/>
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was saved from drowning, hut <lb/>
when believed to be dead, another <lb/>
action fate saved rum <lb/>
being placed alive Hie <lb/>
in the morgue. be <lb/>
in lies a col in <lb/>
the Hospital, but has a <lb/>
fair ch of recovery. <lb/>
Forsythe, who has not yet <lb/>
sufficiently to <lb/>
giving any explanation <lb/>
was in the river about <lb/>
yesterday by John <lb/>
who was walking <lb/>
Hie bridge. He saw what looked <lb/>
be a on me <lb/>
of water, a few fr m <lb/>
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a rope and the man out <lb/>
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An ex failed to ills- <lb/>
close any signs of life, and Striker <lb/>
sent a call to mill <lb/>
I to buy your b all Shoes.<lb/>
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Men's <lb/>
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Our Men's Fall Shoes are rich in those feature <lb/>
of style and workmanship so pleasing Men who are parts <lb/>
about their Shoes. j <lb/>
Graceful, dignified shapes, with an artistic touch in every <lb/>
line. Fashioned from the very best leathers by the leading <lb/>
Shoe Manufactures the Country, they are sure to please <lb/>
the most discriminating Shoe We've a fine showing <lb/>
latest Fall and Winter from which to make a <lb/>
Kid. Patent Kid, Patent J in Metal Calf, are <lb/>
Leathers. Button I , e Styles. Extreme <lb/>
Conservative Lasts. <lb/>
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no lie I <lb/>
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Vt N. C <lb/>
Frank Lilly, <lb/>
Ayden, N, <lb/>
W . I. on. <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
C. K. Gardner, <lb/>
Grifton, N.<lb/>
M. SCHULTZ <lb/>
fully completed. <lb/>
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old <lb/>
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Hop was r , MA <lb/>
Desk and are in position ti <lb/>
orders promptly. <lb/>
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vice for sun tops to any <lb/>
original and <lb/>
yards nice lawns <lb/>
voile.-, at cost. <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
The enrollment of Winterville <lb/>
school will reach the <lb/>
right. It will to by the close the <lb/>
to sea him before pun-basing your w has begun nicely, <lb/>
buggy. in of poor crops, the A. G. <lb/>
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J. S. died Sunday and was for their handsome buggies and <lb/>
buried Monday. They have j wagons. <lb/>
heartfelt sympathy in lie- I A nice of dings always hand <lb/>
at Barber Co's. <lb/>
by all. <lb/>
following couples <lb/>
Miss Eva Hassell, Washing- <lb/>
ton, WiN.-n Jr. <lb/>
Miss Pattie B. Barden, of Eden- <lb/>
ton, Mr. Robert <lb/>
Miss. Mary of Baltimore, <lb/>
with Mr. Marl; Williams. <lb/>
Miss Olive Morrill, with Walter <lb/>
Wilson Jr. <lb/>
Nina James, with Mr. J. <lb/>
Miss with Mr. <lb/>
K. H. Thompson, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Miss Alice Lang, with W. E. <lb/>
Miss Margaret Skinner, with <lb/>
Waler G. Ward. <lb/>
Miss I Skinner, Dock <lb/>
Horne. <lb/>
Miss Bertha Patrick, with Will <lb/>
Miss May Whitfield, with Mi. <lb/>
Pi Wilson, N. C- <lb/>
with Hal Par- <lb/>
sons, nil. <lb/>
Miss Mary James, with <lb/>
Miss Mary Tom <lb/>
Mi-- with Ames <lb/>
Brown, <lb/>
Mi-s Irma with <lb/>
White. <lb/>
Miss Maud . <lb/>
Moore. <lb/>
Patrick, with Cary <lb/>
Burt James, Harry Skin- <lb/>
Skinner, <lb/>
Cary Warren, Ale Blow, Ray <lb/>
Tyson, Mr of Kansas <lb/>
City, Ned <lb/>
J. W. <lb/>
W. B. Wilson, C. S. <lb/>
furnished by the Green- <lb/>
ville Orchestra. <lb/>
Carriages, <lb/>
Tables, Safes, p <lb/>
and Gail Ax <lb/>
Key West Che <lb/>
George Can <lb/>
Cherries, Peaches, Apples <lb/>
Pine Syrup, Jelly, Milk <lb/>
Flour Sugar, Coffee, <lb/>
Lye, Magic Food, <lb/>
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, <lb/>
V a Seeds, Oranges, Apples, <lb/>
Dried Apples, <lb/>
Prunes, Currents, <lb/>
nil Ware, Tin and <lb/>
Cakes <lb/>
i, j. Best Butter, <lb/>
I int and nil <lb/>
goon Quality<lb/>
S. M. SCHULTZ <lb/>
FRANK WILSON <lb/>
THE CLOTH <lb/>
Pulley Bow en <lb/>
THE HOME OP WOMAN'S FASHIONS. <lb/>
I announce a <lb/>
for magistrate in <lb/>
Creek township. <lb/>
Buck. <lb/>
Our Mr. W. Bo wen <lb/>
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Watch For Our New <lb/>
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been <lb/>
w. Harrington Jr. late the <lb/>
charged with <lb/>
icy assault upon W. J. Tell, <lb/>
Whereas, it appears that the said W. <lb/>
II. Harrington Jr the <lb/>
or conceals himself that the <lb/>
nary process of law be served <lb/>
him. <lb/>
I, K. it. Glenn. Gov <lb/>
nun- of lbs of Carolina, <lb/>
in me v by <lb/>
do issue this my <lb/>
a reward One <lb/>
tor the and <lb/>
said ll. Harrington Jr. <lb/>
to Sheriff of Comity at the <lb/>
Courthouse X. C. and <lb/>
so enjoin all the Stale and <lb/>
all good assist bringing <lb/>
criminal lo <lb/>
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day July, in the year of our <lb/>
one nine hundred and six <lb/>
and in the one hundred thirty- <lb/>
first year of our American <lb/>
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A. II. <lb/>
P Secretary <lb/>
Tobacco Pack Barns and Cot- <lb/>
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offers more real comfort when <lb/>
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starts <lb/>
out a smart, stylish sh e and <lb/>
ends just an smart and stylish. <lb/>
Then are not so many such <lb/>
people used to be. We <lb/>
know this because w.; sell so <lb/>
. than we used. <lb/>
Maybe yon would like to prove these fact. <lb/>
C. L. Wilkinson Co. <lb/>
many won <lb/>
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Hills 6.000,00 <lb/>
Time of <lb/>
deposit 9.809.80 <lb/>
Deposits subj. to check 88,799.21 <lb/>
Gainer's checks out-<lb/>
Total<lb/>
North i, C <lb/>
II. II. Taylor Cashier of the above <lb/>
swear that the above statement is best of my <lb/>
edge and belief. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb/>
ore me, this day of April <lb/>
a. Gardner <lb/>
Votary Public <lb/>
H. EL <lb/>
J. It. BUNTING, <lb/>
M. O. <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION <lb/>
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
AT THE CLOSE OH BUSS J Loans <lb/>
1.880.00 <lb/>
Due from Bunks <lb/>
Cash Items 0.80 <lb/>
coin <lb/>
Silver coin 1,170.11 <lb/>
Nat. A notes 1,489.00 <lb/>
109,910.01 <lb/>
LIABILITIES <lb/>
stock pd in <lb/>
profits <lb/>
sun check <lb/>
109,910.01 <lb/>
State of Carolina, <lb/>
County if Pitt. <lb/>
I, J. R. Davis, Cashier of the bunk, do solemn- <lb/>
swear the above i to beat of my <lb/>
knowledge belief. J. R. DAVIS, <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb/>
for me, this day of June <lb/>
J. V. JOHNSTON, <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
REPORT OF TUB CONDITION OF <lb/>
Correct- <lb/>
WAGE, <lb/>
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L. DAVIS, <lb/>
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pay interest on Time Deposits. If <lb/>
you not carry a account, come <lb/>
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pity go where your gratitude is, <lb/>
where your character is. We shall <lb/>
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words do not pain inc. have <lb/>
never had nil evil thought toward <lb/>
toward Ob, woman. <lb/>
OS <lb/>
BANK Of GREENVILLE <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
CAPITAL 25.000,00 <lb/>
SURPLUS 25.000.00 <lb/>
UNDIVIDED PROFITS S 18.800.00 <lb/>
ASSETS OVER <lb/>
or deposited for a <lb/>
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Accounts of merchants, far- <lb/>
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Hay, Corn, Oats Bran, Ship Stuff, Lime and Groceries. <lb/>
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Leader In tot <lb/>
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road in Massachusetts. At a <lb/>
blip 1.1 pretty girl got t. the <lb/>
ear and took vs. ant eat by his <lb/>
tide en reel conversation<lb/>
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her fresh vivacious com- <lb/>
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who it whom have boon <lb/>
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thought hi- name could <lb/>
to lier not yet taken <lb/>
form in hi serene mind. <lb/>
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the girl bethought <lb/>
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you live in <lb/>
Glass Thai Keeps Out Heat. <lb/>
Cotton baskets for Mile by J. O. <lb/>
Proctor <lb/>
Prof. W. W. <lb/>
Tuesday evening fr. <lb/>
J. F rt Tue-- <lb/>
day a trip <lb/>
This is going to be big <lb/>
week on the t. <lb/>
judging from the --z- at the <lb/>
breaks an far. <lb/>
Two hundred aDd girls <lb/>
bye in a Dew <lb/>
mil in N. C. Good <lb/>
wages. Apply o C. W. Jeffreys, <lb/>
Tarboro, F. C. <lb/>
For H. P. <lb/>
engine, in first class condition, <lb/>
reason selling, we have to <lb/>
power. <lb/>
Commercial Uniting Mills <lb/>
II <lb/>
Those having real .-state in <lb/>
town or in country to sell, or <lb/>
to. wishing to real e <lb/>
late, lot- or will <lb/>
do west to call no MS at my office <lb/>
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I have taken one gild DO-, <lb/>
black k across back weight <lb/>
pounds, marked <lb/>
mt in ear <lb/>
fork in left, Owner can get <lb/>
by proving and paying <lb/>
charges. <lb/>
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Greenville K. <lb/>
aDd w. <lb/>
The whole stale will rejoice <lb/>
the indictment the man <lb/>
son in will lead the <lb/>
discovery of Mt. I <lb/>
son who so mysteriously <lb/>
a year and a half <lb/>
ago. Kit can be the <lb/>
child as <lb/>
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for man There are <lb/>
people who have <lb/>
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nude anew kind of window <lb/>
whose chief is <lb/>
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of the of the sun's rays. It is Mr <lb/>
well known that window I in <lb/>
glass allows nearly all <lb/>
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but, on the other hand. <lb/>
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sources, such as a <lb/>
stove r the heated ground. This <lb/>
is the reason why heat accumulates <lb/>
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Messenger. <lb/>
A Political Forecast. <lb/>
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come a cold house, since the heat there will be a revolution <lb/>
could get into it. One which has <lb/>
forth in favor of the , <lb/>
is that a windows I , , , <lb/>
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delightfully cool in summer, are <lb/>
But in winter perhaps the and two <lb/>
would not . agreeable. St. hence there will probably be <lb/>
more political changes than In any <lb/>
campaign during the past quarter <lb/>
of a century. In many of the North <lb/>
em States both are <lb/>
and demoralized; mid no <lb/>
one is wise to forecast the <lb/>
I alignment of parties in <lb/>
I Morning Star. <lb/>
Louis Pi t-Dispatch. <lb/>
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Tins <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 will 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 en Merchandise, as <lb/>
usual a high standard of quality has been maintained and <lb/>
lowest prices consistent therewith will prevail. <lb/>
We Have Just Opened a <lb/>
small shipment of Long <lb/>
Black Silk Gloves. <lb/>
You should call early before sizes are broken up. <lb/>
Watch this space for announcements of new <lb/>
few days. Visit this store often and keep an eye on our new <lb/>
showings. <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
D J Editor and Owner. <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE. Pin COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 1906. <lb/>
NO <lb/>
WALK UNDER WATER. <lb/>
Odd Device. Judge <lb/>
Fifteen <lb/>
Stroll on <lb/>
N. Y., Sept. <lb/>
the annual county <lb/>
at Genius <lb/>
Lake, fully persona wit- <lb/>
P. Lawton, <lb/>
walk under water with <lb/>
with a new contrivance with which <lb/>
be has experimented. <lb/>
Although demonstration was <lb/>
the inventor still refuses <lb/>
to allow anyone to inspect the <lb/>
device, he has not yet <lb/>
perfected it. <lb/>
After the judge adjusted the <lb/>
device, which covered only the <lb/>
face and left the top hack of <lb/>
the bead exposed, waded into <lb/>
deep water until completely <lb/>
merged. A M that be carried at <lb/>
the end of a pole gradually <lb/>
closer and c to the w and <lb/>
then moved on u Hue parallel <lb/>
with shore. After fifteen <lb/>
the i merged from the <lb/>
water device <lb/>
bis face. <lb/>
BUYS <lb/>
Two Doing Rocky <lb/>
Mount. <lb/>
The Reflector would rather see <lb/>
Greenville beys remain at home <lb/>
and help to build home, at <lb/>
the same time it gives us <lb/>
pleasure to that they meet <lb/>
I with when go else- <lb/>
where engage business. <lb/>
Io Rock v the other day <lb/>
we ml two of our who are <lb/>
making L. T. Bland <lb/>
proprietor of the hotel <lb/>
there and his success is almost <lb/>
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few mouths, yet in this r time <lb/>
has built such a <lb/>
with the traveling public that his <lb/>
i- foil every Lee <lb/>
keeps an idea hotel In a <lb/>
place, an table, <lb/>
his rooms are f <lb/>
he gives every at- <lb/>
I things go a long way <lb/>
H winning travelers <lb/>
Another boy in <lb/>
Rocky Mount Hill He <lb/>
a in the drug <lb/>
there ii ml in- <lb/>
him exceedingly <lb/>
popular. i is a <lb/>
young man forging bit <lb/>
way to the a <lb/>
h w fit Rocky<lb/>
man in of D. <lb/>
been there <lb/>
aid h among he lead- <lb/>
dry the <lb/>
having a largo <lb/>
brick More erected in to <lb/>
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EX S BOOK <lb/>
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Vii E Stevenson in a <lb/>
. . public men with <lb/>
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observer; tut in acute anal- <lb/>
vis, his to <lb/>
popularity Ami can <lb/>
write a story a- he can toll <lb/>
it will he a treasure-house of <lb/>
I Minor, for a st be was <lb/>
never I tie Ob- <lb/>
HOMICIDE AT HIGH POINT. <lb/>
George Slays Pleas Oaks <lb/>
and is Held Under a <lb/>
Bond. <lb/>
High Point, Sept. an <lb/>
inquest here this afternoon over <lb/>
the body of Pleas Oaks, who was <lb/>
killed this ling George <lb/>
there was sufficient <lb/>
to slayer over to <lb/>
court in the of <lb/>
he was unable to give. <lb/>
homicide was committed <lb/>
early this morning in the <lb/>
part of the city came up <lb/>
i in I up is <lb/>
now in jail. <lb/>
n- story of the crime, as <lb/>
learned from witnesses, is as fol- <lb/>
Pleas Oaks came to the <lb/>
of drunk and en- <lb/>
gaged in an altercation with him. <lb/>
Oaks attempted to jerk off <lb/>
porch when he was ordered off <lb/>
by latter. struck at. <lb/>
meets a black-jack, <lb/>
he had bis sleeve and las <lb/>
to his wrist is now <lb/>
on the dead man's person. He <lb/>
shoved inside his <lb/>
own door. Once inside <lb/>
reached for his pistol on the <lb/>
tel and after ordering the <lb/>
premises three times, shot him <lb/>
dead as Oaks was trying to brain <lb/>
hi in a black-jack. <lb/>
wife and Mr. Mike Mo were <lb/>
eye <lb/>
It is also learned that was <lb/>
trying to b intimate with <lb/>
wife, this being the real of <lb/>
there which led to <lb/>
the <lb/>
server. <lb/>
What Greenville d i o <lb/>
way of felling tobacco no other <lb/>
need to do <lb/>
Th it Out From Raleigh. <lb/>
From time time the State pa- <lb/>
have had something to say <lb/>
about that class of lawyers known <lb/>
variously as and <lb/>
who as soon as a person is killed <lb/>
or injured by a nil- <lb/>
way, to house and get the <lb/>
taking chances, <lb/>
charging no fee but agreeing to <lb/>
take half of the damages which <lb/>
may tie received. Old lawyers, <lb/>
men, are heard to <lb/>
express surprise that these <lb/>
g i on yet are loath to take <lb/>
the proceeding necessary to disbar <lb/>
who do thing, but at <lb/>
last there is to be a test <lb/>
brought before the Court <lb/>
and pushed by an eminent lawyer, <lb/>
wine i jar n t a few of the <lb/>
stay in Carolina. <lb/>
case is now being prepared nod a <lb/>
lawyer who is say- <lb/>
will drop and <lb/>
bard. <lb/>
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this el- lawyers, tint we <lb/>
II, m be mid in passing <lb/>
if hi t solicit <lb/>
damage sun ease and bung them <lb/>
on were disbarred <lb/>
oh an d- <lb/>
i the fraternity In <lb/>
Noun The class i- <lb/>
the general <lb/>
III II k. <lb/>
Announce a in <lb/>
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Kin-ton, N. The <lb/>
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tin nominee who live- in <lb/>
Colonel Sugg i <lb/>
lie Kit . <lb/>
No Slid <lb/>
There will lie no the <lb/>
Greenville market on <lb/>
h Cole <lb/>
here <lb/>
will want to take in <lb/>
i the show. <lb/>
JACK nets. <lb/>
Black N. O. Sept. <lb/>
G. Porter and Raymond <lb/>
left tor Baltimore <lb/>
Washington City, Philadelphia <lb/>
and other points of <lb/>
S. C. Mills, Miss Hills, <lb/>
J. O. Johnson and Miss Julia Cox <lb/>
meeting at Pa-- <lb/>
chapel last iv. <lb/>
Fannie House and Mrs, <lb/>
of House, are <lb/>
visiting i m our <lb/>
Miss of H id- <lb/>
X Bans, is visiting here this <lb/>
week. <lb/>
H. H. Mills is glad of <lb/>
a baby gill. <lb/>
Little Miss is <lb/>
on sick list this week. <lb/>
Misses Smith Maud <lb/>
Hanker returned <lb/>
visit near <lb/>
Miss of Shel- <lb/>
is here for a few days. <lb/>
Samuel of is <lb/>
in our mil-r <lb/>
B. L. Clark went to Greenville <lb/>
Dr. W. H. of <lb/>
was here a few days ago on <lb/>
G. Porter others <lb/>
church at Banks Sunday. <lb/>
G. W. Cox and wife returned <lb/>
from New Bern and <lb/>
points. <lb/>
J. D Haddock, of Ayden, <lb/>
last week here. <lb/>
A. O. Clark, B. M. Elks and <lb/>
Harry Dunn, of Grimesland, were <lb/>
here <lb/>
Misses S Mills, Maggie <lb/>
son Edwards left Sun- <lb/>
fir Winterville High school. <lb/>
Elder came in Sunday <lb/>
d began Sun- <lb/>
night and will last about two <lb/>
The attendance has <lb/>
most excellent so fur. <lb/>
W. L. Hurst and wife, of Win- <lb/>
are here for a few days. <lb/>
A Needle in His <lb/>
For some time A. Y. Ricks has <lb/>
suffered severe pa n- at intervals <lb/>
in the fleshy portion of his leg <lb/>
below the Me says lie <lb/>
pealed to all <lb/>
but was told be only had <lb/>
One day recently <lb/>
an i x himself and <lb/>
as a r moved a needle from <lb/>
the limb. The pain <lb/>
ceased and he lay hi is all light <lb/>
DoW. The needle was bright <lb/>
medium size, with the eye broken, <lb/>
ACTUALLY <lb/>
It seems that there are <lb/>
dung a business <lb/>
in this who are on <lb/>
the subject of newspaper <lb/>
It they give the <lb/>
an ad it i because other <lb/>
does, or else on the <lb/>
ground of the local <lb/>
paper. Either of these classes <lb/>
will actively to ac- <lb/>
due that made a single <lb/>
sale then <lb/>
And reason is plain. They do <lb/>
not gnat It with purpose of <lb/>
it pay. v d a <lb/>
in their in the <lb/>
th- average one <lb/>
sale tor tenth <lb/>
d it would only be <lb/>
that any to return to <lb/>
the store. <lb/>
Ii is these who advertise <lb/>
method or n, <lb/>
if solicited, den and that <lb/>
actual if Hi. of <lb/>
them <lb/>
will newspaper. <lb/>
Audit i- vet due to <lb/>
local met chant who refuses to <lb/>
learn -en the value if homo <lb/>
advertising, mall order <lb/>
houses in the large cities read such <lb/>
bountiful results from <lb/>
-mailer cities. These <lb/>
n-e- use the mail-, and the <lb/>
in the -mailer t s see the <lb/>
Inn Bins and mil <lb/>
seeing a lung that the local <lb/>
merchant advertises, the out of <lb/>
town gets the business. <lb/>
If the local will try <lb/>
note arrival of out own <lb/>
packages it will be object <lb/>
son, and one which he should <lb/>
heed. It means that money w inch <lb/>
should pass his <lb/>
to another place, at d <lb/>
i canst-his own homo people <lb/>
not know of his <lb/>
Journal. <lb/>
STATEMENT OP FACTS. <lb/>
A CARD. <lb/>
To voters of t e 3rd Judicial <lb/>
District of North Carolina- <lb/>
I lie office of has always <lb/>
been declared to be ti non-political <lb/>
one. <lb/>
The present incumbent, Hon. L. <lb/>
I Moore, held the office two <lb/>
terms, years, and now seeks to <lb/>
have the people elect him for <lb/>
of four years more. <lb/>
To mind, mid tho mind of <lb/>
a mass of people, he <lb/>
has by his own act. disqualified <lb/>
from holding office <lb/>
longer and should re He <lb/>
has accepted of <lb/>
Twelve Months on Roads a Rail toad p nation at it salary <lb/>
Unloaded bun I of three dollars per <lb/>
year, to <lb/>
Pamlico Sound Road. It i <lb/>
In Superior court <lb/>
Tuesday a young man named <lb/>
was tried for that the of <lb/>
a young girl in the ;, of is <lb/>
y. with interests of rail- <lb/>
and other corporations <lb/>
can servo but <lb/>
attorney, el <lb/>
arise, u ill, and lid <lb/>
can two <lb/>
for he the <lb/>
and the els <lb/>
, will hold the w is ii it In i led and asked <lb/>
to put to a <lb/>
in-1. file s on Id t he <lb/>
snapped th. her <lb/>
the gun Al-not but <lb/>
who gnu tied <lb/>
in blew be pip bead <lb/>
Th young man the I <lb/>
tin <lb/>
Ye v <lb/>
gnu was a led, but tie Was <lb/>
ma h.<lb/>
I tie <lb/>
Relative to Averages Made by <lb/>
the Consolidated. <lb/>
following ought <lb/>
to convince every tobacco <lb/>
that it is to bis interest to sell bis <lb/>
tobacco with the Farmers <lb/>
dated Tobacco Company. <lb/>
market sold in month of <lb/>
August pounds at an <lb/>
average 8.91 with our average <lb/>
included. Consolidated To- <lb/>
fold <lb/>
pounds of this at an av. r- <lb/>
0.06, making a of <lb/>
per hundred above <lb/>
market, <lb/>
Deduct our cents the <lb/>
average of which is <lb/>
and it will give you the average <lb/>
the other <lb/>
the same sold, which is <lb/>
Take this from which <lb/>
is made <lb/>
Tot Company, at d it <lb/>
ill give you the difference <lb/>
e its per higher <lb/>
than the other es <lb/>
This means <lb/>
mute money in the pockets <lb/>
farmers in one mouth than it <lb/>
nail sold at other houses. <lb/>
Now, if we can sell your <lb/>
for most money why don't you <lb/>
let us sell it We are to <lb/>
prove to you n the sworn <lb/>
statement of the secretary of the <lb/>
in hi id that this is a tine <lb/>
of YoU have <lb/>
worked to raise and prepare <lb/>
v our crop tobacco fie <lb/>
and it is a duty that yon owe to <lb/>
yourself and family to sell y, <lb/>
tobacco wherever can get <lb/>
most money. You don't get <lb/>
money for the tobacco <lb/>
-ell with the company but at <lb/>
the d of season get every <lb/>
dollar of commission <lb/>
from of your tobacco back <lb/>
the running expenses <lb/>
the <lb/>
Then is nut warehouse <lb/>
in the slate that has made as high <lb/>
averages as the Consolidated T. <lb/>
bacon Company has Blade iii the <lb/>
pa-t three years why it is <lb/>
that can't res Dial it <lb/>
is to their to patronize <lb/>
for the of <lb/>
this Company am unable to fee. <lb/>
warehouse men and their <lb/>
nave statements <lb/>
to the ill. ct tin. i are ill <lb/>
and trill give mote <lb/>
than . tun house on <lb/>
the market, Our monthly state <lb/>
in. which is r i to, shows <lb/>
that th e are not <lb/>
Hue a m I it does seen to <lb/>
n t time that the were <lb/>
waking up to the fact they <lb/>
making a great mi-take in not <lb/>
selling their tobacco with the Cm <lb/>
Throw away OUt <lb/>
the house that pays n <lb/>
the <lb/>
Si utter i, b and <lb/>
lie warehouse i- p <lb/>
i t J cc mi .- <lb/>
i you will make no mi-la <lb/>
me a load on above <lb/>
dates, a- I u <lb/>
in on one of the best . <lb/>
, I in.;.it- <lb/>
V ill- fill hi ll i . <lb/>
Tl i v. . . i <lb/>
I . I . s. Hi . <lb/>
NORTH C, MANNS <lb/>
Washington, <lb/>
Small, of the dis- <lb/>
is in today on <lb/>
bis way home from the Bryan <lb/>
me ting in New York. When <lb/>
s. en at the Hotel by <lb/>
Observer's correspondent and <lb/>
Baked for bis opinion of the Ne- <lb/>
speech Small <lb/>
said. is t o doubt it <lb/>
as a great speech a ad that if was <lb/>
entirely satisfactory to <lb/>
of the people who it. We <lb/>
a good of <lb/>
Carolina there, <lb/>
oil Ci. v. and Sena <lb/>
ton, aid we to whoop <lb/>
things up a little. <lb/>
I said it was a <lb/>
-i e and I like it, <lb/>
but in two I f.-el that <lb/>
possibly it mistake was made. <lb/>
One of the-e was his statement <lb/>
concerning State and government <lb/>
ownership of mm and the <lb/>
other was that be did not go into <lb/>
socialistic question as deep as <lb/>
be might have done. In this mat- <lb/>
his of it v as shallow <lb/>
and superficial, I it would <lb/>
have been better bad be spoken on <lb/>
ibis in a deeper and more <lb/>
dignified way. However, as far <lb/>
as bis allusion to and govern- <lb/>
Duration is <lb/>
concerned, I I express the <lb/>
of many of the Demo- <lb/>
in my State when I say that, <lb/>
while it was mistake to <lb/>
bring that matter int. the speech, <lb/>
it was simply the speech of an in- <lb/>
man and not the speech <lb/>
a candidate, for presidency <lb/>
though I have not the least doubt <lb/>
that Mr. receive the <lb/>
nomination at the Democratic <lb/>
convention to be the successor of <lb/>
Mr. on the <lb/>
platform. <lb/>
continued Mr. Small, <lb/>
many people have been in- <lb/>
by newspapers that arc <lb/>
unfriendly to Mr. Bryan the ex- <lb/>
tent that, instead of taking the <lb/>
speech as a whole picking out <lb/>
the good points aid <lb/>
bail one out, we have gone at it <lb/>
the other way aid are trying to <lb/>
see how much fault can lie found <lb/>
with it. The <lb/>
of the country are <lb/>
for this. <lb/>
the all in all it <lb/>
was n good one I have not the <lb/>
hast doubt, as I -aid, that Mr. <lb/>
Bryan will be the tho <lb/>
Democratic party, at the next con- <lb/>
for the presidency. We <lb/>
want him in North Car- <lb/>
to months on the chain gang <lb/>
W ton Kilter i e. <lb/>
u c n <lb/>
i fur <lb/>
tho Judicial id of <lb/>
North Carolina, I ask till the <lb/>
right thinking voters, vote <lb/>
for, and elect me to that position <lb/>
with tho assurance on my part, <lb/>
a and Meetings <lb/>
union meeting of <lb/>
the river association will begin <lb/>
i. Memorial Baptist I that I will faithfully perform the <lb/>
here on Friday evening the I duties the office to Utmost <lb/>
Sunday this and <lb/>
continue through Sunday. A pro- <lb/>
meeting will follow the <lb/>
union. <lb/>
of my <lb/>
Isaac A. <lb/>
Ill, N. <lb/>
Sept. 10th, 1906, <lb/>
Bush. <lb/>
i. ire was so <lb/>
take in iii- he <lb/>
brought the to tho Be- <lb/>
ll. i- i- top of <lb/>
on which are several line <lb/>
looking p they <lb/>
pear to be nut The <lb/>
deception l so complete that a <lb/>
number of people who have it <lb/>
thought actually <lb/>
grew the pine bush. <lb/>
Will Be a Reception at Befits th <lb/>
Greatest American. <lb/>
The press is already <lb/>
speculating ti. on the manner <lb/>
reception be given Mr. <lb/>
Bryan while on tour through <lb/>
n ii Ion et he t lint the <lb/>
i worked up <lb/>
i M l . Hi Ml l l <lb/>
i m . -Ill ; . ii as <lb/>
ii col i i <lb/>
ii South . . as Mi. <lb/>
l . lid, it is <lb/>
;. . more- <lb/>
iii Ii is i III. i to be <lb/>
lie hi ration of <lb/>
i he . . owned <lb/>
s ll toads and the South believes <lb/>
th M. i I,. .- man that <lb/>
cm lead there light successfully. <lb/>
It in be put down light now that <lb/>
Mi. Bryan's m in the South <lb/>
will and without <lb/>
any simplified <lb/>
bi i <lb/>
When yon come to court re- <lb/>
where The <lb/>
is and call in for a receipt. <lb/>
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