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CONDENSED STORIES. <lb/>
LOCAL ITEMS. <lb/>
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to There Th <lb/>
an- just <lb/>
like men in the of New mullets at M <lb/>
One day celebrated Ed- <lb/>
ward Everett was riding along a <lb/>
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/>
her . much entertained <lb/>
her fresh vivacious com- <lb/>
. When the was entering <lb/>
ton determined to <lb/>
. am said bland- <lb/>
y- <lb/>
you like to know <lb/>
who it whom have boon <lb/>
talk <lb/>
answered the girl, <lb/>
turning her e. <lb/>
The statesman smiled benignant- <lb/>
Tin-- at him <lb/>
He again, for the mortify- <lb/>
thought hi- name could <lb/>
to lier not yet taken <lb/>
form in hi serene mind. <lb/>
The pa became oppressive. <lb/>
the girl bethought <lb/>
she said desperately <lb/>
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/>
N. C- <lb/>
A. <lb/>
STRAY UP. <lb/>
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/>
Near Track, <lb/>
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/>
there it HO severe <lb/>
for man There are <lb/>
people who have <lb/>
still <lb/>
could <lb/>
IS I'll <lb/>
that child <lb/>
An Austrian inventor, I that it had teen kidnapped. <lb/>
is reported to have wanted to <lb/>
nude anew kind of window <lb/>
whose chief is <lb/>
prevent the of nine-tenths -h-w l In re- <lb/>
of the of the sun's rays. It is Mr <lb/>
well known that window I in <lb/>
glass allows nearly all <lb/>
derived from the sun to <lb/>
but, on the other hand. <lb/>
intercepts all heat coming from <lb/>
sources, such as a <lb/>
stove r the heated ground. This <lb/>
is the reason why heat accumulates <lb/>
under the roof of a hothouse. <lb/>
If covered t glass a <lb/>
hothouse would, it is he- <lb/>
Hue you have the motive, <lb/>
e hope there is <lb/>
saddle the Crime <lb/>
Messenger. <lb/>
A Political Forecast. <lb/>
There are strong indications t <lb/>
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/>
wee with it would country. Already there <lb/>
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/>
store <lb/>
Will th- of <lb/>
Pin I hi <lb/>
of s r. to <lb/>
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, Mill I fit Hi <lb/>
Hill M Hi. . r I I II <lb/>
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STRONG <lb/>
Again <lb/>
is Mrs. Lucy <lb/>
said after taking <lb/>
Dyspepsia <lb/>
Cure. Hundreds <lb/>
of other weak <lb/>
are <lb/>
d j re- <lb/>
I stored to perfect <lb/>
by s <lb/>
YOU may <lb/>
I well if you will take<lb/>
i ., Ind <lb/>
n. all t I <lb/>
that <lb/>
have. <lb/>
men, i organs <lb/>
. r weaken <lb/>
Dy Cure <lb/>
stomach and r re I organ <lb/>
to all cf ti o- <lb/>
the body, aid rebuilds the weak <lb/>
restoring I h and strength. <lb/>
m. constipation, dyspepsia. <lb/>
sour r. . . ,. heartburn all <lb/>
stomach <lb/>
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I. V ST I <lb/>
Jim vi I , l<lb/>
Digests What You Eat <lb/>
I I <lb/>
Tins <lb/>
Mm <lb/>
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/>
He has had the hotel a <lb/>
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/>
c hi <lb/>
EX S BOOK <lb/>
It is staled <lb/>
Vii E Stevenson in a <lb/>
. . public men with <lb/>
in- h i iii eon tact, lie <lb/>
Juts in in wit i <lb/>
for i of <lb/>
and his i i of tin in <lb/>
will In- ii m ion. Mr. <lb/>
n i. . the v <lb/>
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/>
So net nine, may he d me <lb/>
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/>
th Third <lb/>
Kin-ton, N. The <lb/>
r public n exec Hive <lb/>
, district ran <lb/>
i Julian F <lb/>
c to <lb/>
lion O. the n <lb/>
,. lot In this <lb/>
i, i. was no <lb/>
lot A <lb/>
H i of Ore . end <lb/>
., o i. a in race <lb/>
i M . who v. <lb/>
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/>
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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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thought in <lb/>
she screamed. <lb/>
It Is <lb/>
little It la I. We are re- <lb/>
stored to each arms, Bee. <lb/>
after this <lb/>
Maurice, bow yon have fright- <lb/>
me lion c you he so cruel <lb/>
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it was i sweet to sit In <lb/>
ii think I really had <lb/>
you to myself all these years, <lb/>
none i i Ah. line <lb/>
I have often longed for <lb/>
I have yon, Maurice; I <lb/>
wronged i. Forgive <lb/>
We Dot fol Ill our family, my <lb/>
darling <lb/>
may kill ma if you she <lb/>
be simply, <lb/>
still i Hew along, Jolting <lb/>
staggering the deeply rutted <lb/>
country road. Th had passed, <lb/>
but the growl e thunder and lbs <lb/>
glint a lightning Hash were <lb/>
to he heard and side <lb/>
f tin heavens. <lb/>
are you taking she <lb/>
at last. <lb/>
my little <lb/>
why there What would you <lb/>
do to <lb/>
would little lying <lb/>
tongue forever, It shall deceive no <lb/>
more <lb/>
would murder You have <lb/>
stone for a <lb/>
is true. other was given to a <lb/>
my sins are Indeed punished. <lb/>
Can i do lo <lb/>
will s,., i <lb/>
have sword your side. <lb/>
Maurice. Why you nut kill Die. <lb/>
then, if you i re n against <lb/>
Why do you i-i puss it through my <lb/>
heart <lb/>
assured that I would have done <lb/>
so had I not an <lb/>
will till y At I have <lb/>
the right of high Justice, the <lb/>
and the tow, I there, <lb/>
and van try. It <lb/>
Is my privilege. Tins pitiful <lb/>
king win not bow lo avenge <lb/>
you. for the i . mine and he can- <lb/>
not II i making en- <lb/>
of ever. r <lb/>
lie opened mouth again and <lb/>
laughed at ii i device, while aha. <lb/>
every limb, tamed away <lb/>
from his cruel face lad glowing eyes <lb/>
and burled bet in <lb/>
more she Had to forgive her <lb/>
for her poor lift, Bo they whirl- <lb/>
ed through the i behind the <lb/>
horses, the and wife <lb/>
saying tint hatred and <lb/>
fear raging In their hearts, until a <lb/>
brazier tire all down upon them <lb/>
from the angle a keep and the shad- <lb/>
ow of pile loomed vaguely up <lb/>
In front of them in the darkness. It <lb/>
was the ninth- of <lb/>
XV. <lb/>
ND thus it was that Amory de <lb/>
saw <lb/>
from -I <lb/>
the which <lb/>
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l lie in- .- n-- the blue coal <lb/>
and I if th kin; <lb/>
the n eel I tin dark coal <lb/>
it i man of pence, lint <lb/>
a Iron In <lb/>
his ii Not ii void did -r of <lb/>
m took <lb/>
quick Heps forward mid l the <lb/>
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for n I. at the <lb/>
was n with a era. Me n break- <lb/>
egg, and the bar flew Into pieces. <lb/>
gave a dreadful cry, <lb/>
clapped his two hands <lb/>
to lie-id and. running across <lb/>
the toil over, a dead <lb/>
Into tin i beneath, <lb/>
i, as n Do had <lb/>
the ax and faced <lb/>
he. <lb/>
had for the Instant been <lb/>
too a-1 to Now lie <lb/>
those strangers had <lb/>
come en and his prey. <lb/>
s- lie shrieked, turn- <lb/>
followers. <lb/>
line cried De <lb/>
with a voice and manner com- <lb/>
see by my <lb/>
coat what am. I am the body <lb/>
ant of the king. Who touches me <lb/>
you roared Mon- <lb/>
men at arms hesitated, for <lb/>
the fear of the kin was as a great <lb/>
v. over all <lb/>
in their Indecision. <lb/>
i lie cried, Hie <lb/>
own favorite, and If any to <lb/>
a lock her hair I tell you that there <lb/>
Is not a living soul within this <lb/>
who not die a death of <lb/>
Id men. cried <lb/>
the seigneur furiously, <lb/>
lire prisoners, your <lb/>
you to detain <lb/>
did. The escort brought<lb/>
never men. There is devil- <lb/>
try ii tills. Bill they shall not <lb/>
me iii mi- own nor stand <lb/>
own wife. No. <lb/>
They shall not and live <lb/>
i ,.<lb/>
. ll <lb/>
i , ;. I el <lb/>
. i i <lb/>
. in-, master<lb/>
. . mid <lb/>
. ; the of his <lb/>
lip-, he writhed round in <lb/>
the grasp, shortening his <lb/>
word, it through brown <lb/>
beard and deep Into the throat <lb/>
rt. lei back with a choking <lb/>
cry the from Ids <lb/>
and his wound; but his <lb/>
could his weapon <lb/>
and the American, aided by a <lb/>
of the retainers, dragged <lb/>
him down to the scaffold, and Amos <lb/>
had pinioned him so securely <lb/>
that he could hut move his eyes and <lb/>
his lips, which he lay glaring and <lb/>
pitting So ware his <lb/>
own followers against Mar- <lb/>
was well loved among them <lb/>
that, with ax and block SO ready. <lb/>
might vary have had her <lb/>
way had not a long, clear call, <lb/>
rising falling In a thousand little <lb/>
twirls and nourishes, clanged out sud- <lb/>
the still morning air. <lb/>
pricked up lib ears the <lb/>
sound of it like n hound at the hunts- <lb/>
man's call, <lb/>
you hear, <lb/>
was a <lb/>
was the call. You. <lb/>
there, hasten to the Throw up <lb/>
the portcullis and drop the drawbridge <lb/>
Stir yourselves, or even now you may <lb/>
sutler for your sins It bus <lb/>
been a narrow escape, <lb/>
may say so, friend. saw him <lb/>
pat out his hand to her hair even as <lb/>
you sprang from the window. Another <lb/>
Instant and be would have had her <lb/>
a,, d. But she is a fair <lb/>
i ever my eyes rested upon <lb/>
a Id a not flt that she should kneel <lb/>
here upon these He dragged <lb/>
her I long Mack cloak from <lb/>
him and made a pillow for the <lb/>
less woman with a tenderness and deli- <lb/>
which came strangely from a man <lb/>
of his build and bearing. <lb/>
He was stooping over her i <lb/>
there came the clang of the falling <lb/>
bridge, and an Instant later the <lb/>
of the hoofs of u troop of cavalry, who <lb/>
wept, with wave of plumes, toss of <lb/>
manes and jingle of steel, into <lb/>
courtyard. At the head was a tall <lb/>
horseman the full dress of Hie <lb/>
guards, with a curling feather in his <lb/>
hat. high gloves and his sword <lb/>
gleaming In sunlight. <lb/>
face brightened at the of him. <lb/>
and lie was down In instant beside <lb/>
bis stirrup. <lb/>
he cried, <lb/>
Sow where In <lb/>
did you conic <lb/>
Ii been a prisoner. Tell me. <lb/>
111- did you leave message n <lb/>
Am the archbishop camel And <lb/>
place as arranged. That is <lb/>
Why this p or woman I see yon- <lb/>
has had to leave the <lb/>
thought as <lb/>
trust that no harm has come to <lb/>
friend and I were Id time <lb/>
to save her. Her husband lies there. <lb/>
lie is a <lb/>
likely. Hut an might <lb/>
grown bitter had he had the same <lb/>
have him pinioned hove. lie has <lb/>
slain a man. and have slain <lb/>
my word, you have <lb/>
did you know that we were <lb/>
that Is an unexpected pleas <lb/>
did not come for us. <lb/>
we for Hi.- lady. Her <lb/>
brother was to hove taken her in <lb/>
his carriage. Her husband learned It. <lb/>
and by a lying message lie coaxed <lb/>
her Into Ills own. which at an- <lb/>
other door. When found <lb/>
that she did not and that her <lb/>
rooms were empty he made <lb/>
ml soon learned how she had <lb/>
arms been seen <lb/>
on Hie panel, and so king sent mo <lb/>
here with my troop as fast us we could <lb/>
and yon would have come too <lb/>
late had n strange chance not brought <lb/>
Us hero. I know not who was who <lb/>
waylaid us. for this man seemed to <lb/>
know nothing of the mutter. How- <lb/>
ever, all Unit will lie clearer after- <lb/>
ward. What Is to-be done <lb/>
have my own orders. Madame la <lb/>
to he sent to and any <lb/>
who are concerned in offering her <lb/>
are to be kept until the king's <lb/>
pleasure is known. The castle, too, <lb/>
be la-Id for the king. But you, <lb/>
you have nothing to do <lb/>
save Hint I would like well <lb/>
to ride into Paris to see that nil Is <lb/>
right with my uncle his <lb/>
that sweet little cousin of thine <lb/>
By my soul. I do not wonder that the <lb/>
folk know you well in the Hue St. <lb/>
Martin. Well, I have tarried u mes- <lb/>
for you once, you shall do <lb/>
as much for me <lb/>
all my heart. And <lb/>
Versailles. The king will be on <lb/>
fire to know how have tared. You <lb/>
have tho best to tell him. <lb/>
Without yon your friend yonder it <lb/>
would have hut a sorry <lb/>
Will be there two <lb/>
you <lb/>
wen- <lb/>
will some In the stables <lb/>
bar. Tick the best, since you have <lb/>
lost your own in the king's <lb/>
The advice was too good to be over- <lb/>
looked. beckoning to <lb/>
fin-en. hurried away with him <lb/>
to the while with <lb/>
a few short, sharp orders, disarmed the <lb/>
retainers, stationed in. nil <lb/>
over and arranged for the <lb/>
removal of the lac i for the <lb/>
her husband, An hour later tho <lb/>
two friends were riding swiftly down <lb/>
the country road, inhaling the sweet <lb/>
air. which the fresher for their <lb/>
late experience of the dunk, foul <lb/>
of their dungeon. <lb/>
CHAPTER XVI. <lb/>
TWO days after Mine, de <lb/>
tenon's marriage to the king <lb/>
there was bald within the hum- <lb/>
walls of her little room a <lb/>
meeting which was destined to cause <lb/>
untold misery to many hundreds of <lb/>
thousands of people. <lb/>
The time had come when tho church <lb/>
was to claim her promise from <lb/>
lief pale checks and sad eyes <lb/>
showed how it bud been for her <lb/>
to try to the pleading of her <lb/>
tender heart by the arguments of the <lb/>
bigots around her. She knew <lb/>
of Prance. Who could know <lb/>
them better, seeing that she was her- <lb/>
self from their stock had been <lb/>
brought up in their faith She knew <lb/>
their patience, their nobility, their In- <lb/>
dependence, their What <lb/>
chance was there that they would con- <lb/>
form to the king's wish A few great <lb/>
nobles might, but others would <lb/>
laugh at the galleys, Jail, or even <lb/>
the gallows, when the of their <lb/>
fathers was at stake. If their creed <lb/>
were no longer tolerated, then, and if <lb/>
they remained true to It, they must <lb/>
either fly from the country or spend a <lb/>
living death tugging at an oar or work- <lb/>
In a chain upon the roads. <lb/>
The <lb/>
PORTION OF P <lb/>
The and Fist Plug <lb/>
Tobacco m <lb/>
The Reynolds factories, equipped <lb/>
every modern appliance for producing the <lb/>
best chewing tobacco by a clean, sanitary <lb/>
and healthful process, under the direction <lb/>
of men who have made the business a Lie <lb/>
study, are located in the of the Pied- <lb/>
tobacco <lb/>
belt, known to <lb/>
the world as the <lb/>
best productive <lb/>
soil for tobacco <lb/>
with an aroma so de- <lb/>
pleasing and <lb/>
appetizing that it created and popularized <lb/>
the fondness for chewing tobacco. <lb/>
Only choice selections of this <lb/>
matured, thoroughly cured leaf are in <lb/>
SCHNAPPS and others of the high-grade <lb/>
Reynolds brands, and expert tests j <lb/>
that this requires and takes a smaller <lb/>
sore the the tag under Ha fag cam S <lb/>
R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO <lb/>
amount of sweetening than any oilier kind,, <lb/>
and has a wholesome, stimulating and <lb/>
effect on chewers. <lb/>
schnapps is the brand that made the <lb/>
Reynolds factories famous as the <lb/>
of the best and most popular brands <lb/>
of stewing tobacco, and made necessary <lb/>
enormous growth <lb/>
from a small factory <lb/>
in 1875 to the <lb/>
est flat-plug <lb/>
the world. <lb/>
The men who <lb/>
started the <lb/>
Reynolds Co., in 1875, are directing it to-day. <lb/>
There arc a greater number of manufacturers <lb/>
making claimed to be just as good <lb/>
cs SCHNAPPS than any commodity <lb/>
yet there are more pounds SCHNAPPS <lb/>
than the total of all <lb/>
or tobacco of <lb/>
C-H-H-A-; -F-S, CO., V N. C. <lb/>
H. A. <lb/>
JOHN A RICKS <lb/>
Sticks. <lb/>
HEADQUARTERS FOR <lb/>
GENERAL <lb/>
Having consolidated the two stocks of H. A. and John A. la <lb/>
store we are prepared to furnish our customers anything needed tn <lb/>
Dry goods and groceries <lb/>
We will carry an up-to-date line <lb/>
Hats, Shoes, dress goods, Notions, <lb/>
in Groceries we will have at all a full line of the very best goods, not <lb/>
the staples like <lb/>
Meat, Flour, Sugar, coffee, but all kinds <lb/>
canned and Package goods, the finest <lb/>
We can you need to wear or to eat, and pay highest prices <lb/>
COUNTRY Quality and prices of our goods will please you. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb/>
the <lb/>
a of <lb/>
he of Wick I.-. notice <lb/>
h hereby lo all prisons lo the <lb/>
lo make t <lb/>
and all hiving claims <lb/>
against fop <lb/>
or before day of <lb/>
1907. or notice will be plead of <lb/>
their l in j n i,. u . it, <lb/>
IV. I. CLARK. <lb/>
i f <lb/>
JOHNSON, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Contractor, Builder. <lb/>
Tile Setter. <lb/>
Plans and estimate <lb/>
tarnished on application. All <lb/>
work guaranteed Turnkey job <lb/>
when over desired <lb/>
. . . . iii. <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/>
INC MACHINES. <lb/>
Yours to serve, <lb/>
H. L, <lb/>
The Hardware Man.<lb/>
AYDEN DEPARTMENT. <lb/>
M. BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent- <lb/>
.<lb/>
lb agent for Daily <lb/>
I we take <lb/>
at pleasure in receiving sun- <lb/>
and for <lb/>
in arrears. We have a list <lb/>
ill who i their mail at <lb/>
i office. We also take orders <lb/>
job <lb/>
. Mi hi and Gardner <lb/>
they . i in- in <lb/>
others u have gone <lb/>
eKe. We locate <lb/>
m. <lb/>
have on one <lb/>
.- will be Mad to make you <lb/>
s on <lb/>
has gone <lb/>
I ii lo accept J. K. Co. <lb/>
i been <lb/>
hen. <lb/>
J. H. Tingle, of <lb/>
on a Yesterday be <lb/>
lite of to <lb/>
i. II. , country <lb/>
Ire. <lb/>
can apples, corn <lb/>
nut. ill , ; I to <lb/>
Mi- of Aurora, <lb/>
here lust <lb/>
t-k. left for home Sun- <lb/>
and accompanied by <lb/>
Urn I who reports a <lb/>
viol I <lb/>
in need of a cook <lb/>
re we can make it to interest <lb/>
see as we have bought a solid <lb/>
load, and expect them to arrive <lb/>
week. Cannon Tyson. <lb/>
metal rooting new <lb/>
Will baptist eh ii i eh has <lb/>
line, placed position <lb/>
ill veil to the appeal <lb/>
This is <lb/>
tat of the ever here. <lb/>
J. B. <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
I B. G. Cannon, went to <lb/>
Wednesday. <lb/>
eyes attention <lb/>
W. Taylor, <lb/>
in man to do <lb/>
work if you want to be <lb/>
J. C. Spier, of Spring, <lb/>
ti train <lb/>
is now com- <lb/>
we will lie glad to have <lb/>
inspect before <lb/>
J. Co. <lb/>
J. mid <lb/>
the northern <lb/>
carry <lb/>
lull line lard and can <lb/>
His. Don't giving <lb/>
lie a trial, Lilly Co <lb/>
f n- i a big ti <lb/>
dry ii d and <lb/>
pg. It i- ft- Co <lb/>
I. I., W. K <lb/>
K hat ii-ii in the <lb/>
d i -11 lo <lb/>
T band <lb/>
ft <lb/>
rices b. oats, ruin, <lb/>
-r.-i brand <lb/>
id snip Frank Lilly A On. <lb/>
Miss Kiln of <lb/>
Buy ii from. <lb/>
I A <lb/>
We room for other <lb/>
Hi I i mi i it- we an- <lb/>
very ii in <lb/>
lier move <lb/>
f he m-i.- ii ii price <lb/>
n he t gel <lb/>
em nil . i- lime to gel <lb/>
value i in inn Cannon <lb/>
j ii id 1.1- <lb/>
to <lb/>
in Ion <lb/>
i e line, i in ii to <lb/>
Mr- i n <lb/>
kit to her Mr-. <lb/>
ml Mis. tn <lb/>
For hone farm <lb/>
Is acres more or loss <lb/>
cleared within half <lb/>
of Good well <lb/>
and out in <lb/>
of cultivation, Apply lo <lb/>
t. <lb/>
en, N. V. <lb/>
at the hen <lb/>
of Mr. father of the <lb/>
bride, i ear here. Loon <lb/>
Miss Lela Win <lb/>
untie I E. t- <lb/>
Phillips. The <lb/>
n with Miss <lb/>
born; Ira with Miss <lb/>
Josef; t with Miss <lb/>
Ail lie Will with <lb/>
Miss Annie <lb/>
the party went <lb/>
to home of Walter <lb/>
at where a <lb/>
supper bad been prepared <lb/>
all enjoyed a pleasant even- <lb/>
expect to lie in New York <lb/>
for about two we-Us my office will <lb/>
be closed Aug. till <lb/>
Sept. 3rd. J. W. <lb/>
us <lb/>
that be <lb/>
sat up with the two email <lb/>
of Mr. William aged <lb/>
respectively ii ears, one of <lb/>
bad typhoid lever and the <lb/>
other a congestive chill, and <lb/>
within two g the <lb/>
both died were laid out on <lb/>
same This was rather h- <lb/>
as well as very sad. <lb/>
There are four other members of <lb/>
Mr. family two of <lb/>
whom are at this time seriously <lb/>
ill. He and a small infant being <lb/>
well in the house- <lb/>
hold, Mr, <lb/>
sorely not only in <lb/>
particular but be is quite a pool <lb/>
man la undergoing a severe <lb/>
He the <lb/>
of whole community. We <lb/>
wish hie loved ones may <lb/>
soon be restored his <lb/>
troubles at least <lb/>
end. <lb/>
will lei and <lb/>
son sewing machine <lb/>
Prices way way down at J. H. <lb/>
Tripp to Hotel, <lb/>
F. Lilly, one of our popular <lb/>
bad <lb/>
pleasure Tuesday of a visit from <lb/>
H. Lilly wile, J, M. <lb/>
and George Lilly, all Maple <lb/>
Cypress. visit was the <lb/>
pleasant Mr. H. D. Lilly, his <lb/>
lather, who has been afflicted for a <lb/>
number of years, had not to <lb/>
see bun before in eight years, <lb/>
the surprise the old gentleman <lb/>
at the and development of <lb/>
amazed Mr. F. Lilly <lb/>
visit u <lb/>
l for the day <lb/>
devoted and o <lb/>
t lie a pleasure of his <lb/>
aged parents <lb/>
are highly <lb/>
must have In en to <lb/>
folks. F. Lilly is one very <lb/>
lies and moat <lb/>
us maid in high- <lb/>
m in be. <lb/>
ll i i h disc plow <lb/>
ion, out <lb/>
J. K. Co. <lb/>
i supply of grain, hulls <lb/>
co Ion M-ed meal, In an, ship <lb/>
always on band, Cannon and Tyson <lb/>
The all right <lb/>
the vertical <lb/>
life, g and el <lb/>
in ii. <lb/>
Go, <lb/>
Our slippers go, tin- season <lb/>
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people know it. The Bank of Win- <lb/>
will pay you on time <lb/>
deposits. <lb/>
and and <lb/>
Tommie students of W. <lb/>
H. left for Oak <lb/>
to spend Sunday at home. <lb/>
B. F. Co., have just <lb/>
moved into their store and <lb/>
returned from tho northern <lb/>
markets they purchased a full <lb/>
line of of ladies, gents <lb/>
hats, caps and <lb/>
a large Hue of The <lb/>
goods arrived and are ready to <lb/>
be shown. They cordially invite <lb/>
all to and examine their vast <lb/>
stock before buying elsewhere. <lb/>
H. G. and Calvin <lb/>
went Greenville I <lb/>
takes the of Oslo <lb/>
We tell it. <lb/>
B. T. Bro. <lb/>
J. B. Little went to Kinston <lb/>
today. <lb/>
Nicest line of shirts ever <lb/>
shown in at <lb/>
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb/>
went to Green- <lb/>
ville today. <lb/>
We still have on hand a few cop- <lb/>
of Bibles, we are off- <lb/>
to the trade at very low <lb/>
prices. <lb/>
B. T. Cos, Bro. <lb/>
Eider Fred left <lb/>
day to till in at <lb/>
Hickory <lb/>
Go to the drug Store of B. T. <lb/>
Cox A Bro for T. W. Weed <lb/>
Son's high grade turnip and <lb/>
seed. <lb/>
Josh went to Greenville <lb/>
today <lb/>
No need of not having good <lb/>
pants when Harrington, Barber <lb/>
Co.-, have just received anew lot, <lb/>
that they will sell cheap. <lb/>
Mai lie Hill, who has been <lb/>
visiting relatives here returned to <lb/>
her home at Thurs- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
For fruit jars and rubbers go <lb/>
to Co. <lb/>
f A. O. Cox went to <lb/>
Wednesday. <lb/>
A granite and tin <lb/>
ware at J. B. Carroll Co. <lb/>
Mis. J. L. Jackson left Thurs- <lb/>
day to some <lb/>
time relatives. <lb/>
All colors of paint, and yellow <lb/>
at Harrington Barber Co. <lb/>
just returned from tho <lb/>
northern markets where we have <lb/>
purchased a lino of <lb/>
furnishings, <lb/>
shoes, hits and caps, also a largo <lb/>
line of notions. We cordially in- <lb/>
and our <lb/>
immense stock before buying else- <lb/>
where. A W. A age sod Ob. <lb/>
We are glad to barn that little <lb/>
John David Cox has undergone <lb/>
an operation at St. Hos- <lb/>
No folk, and is doing very <lb/>
well. <lb/>
A nice line of groceries <lb/>
always hand at J. B. Carroll <lb/>
A Co. <lb/>
Harrington Barber A Co., <lb/>
friends to wait a few days <lb/>
and their of goods <lb/>
before buying, are nor- <lb/>
buying them. <lb/>
The A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. are <lb/>
still making this Pitt Co. School <lb/>
Desk and are in position to till your <lb/>
orders promptly. <lb/>
new ed. <lb/>
vice for fastening sun tops to any <lb/>
seat original and <lb/>
right. Ii will be to your interest <lb/>
to him before purchasing your <lb/>
buggy. <lb/>
Mrs. G. W. Wynne, who <lb/>
been visiting at the home of James <lb/>
returned to her home In <lb/>
Thursday. <lb/>
Pants <lb/>
8.00 Pants for <lb/>
Pants for <lb/>
SI Ml Paul- for <lb/>
Harrington, Co. <lb/>
Mi-- returned to <lb/>
her home in Washington, after <lb/>
visiting here several days. <lb/>
yards Laces and <lb/>
at cost Come and <lb/>
bargains. <lb/>
Harrington, Bailer Co, <lb/>
Misses Katie and Kate <lb/>
Chapman went to Greenville <lb/>
Thursday. <lb/>
School, tablets, pencils, pent <lb/>
at a bargain at J. B. Car- <lb/>
roll <lb/>
J. F. Joseph Bar <lb/>
and Henry Corey, <lb/>
from Baltimore Thursday evening. <lb/>
They report hot weather there <lb/>
also. <lb/>
All the ladies are most cordial- <lb/>
invited to and examine <lb/>
the largest nicest line of dress <lb/>
goods ever shown in the town of <lb/>
Winterville at A. W. Ange Co. <lb/>
Do you want to aspire your <lb/>
girls to tho modern ideas of <lb/>
If you do, the <lb/>
In mi p must carefully nursed <lb/>
and supplied with up <lb/>
Drive you this <lb/>
way. We can supply you with <lb/>
both staples and novelties. Boar <lb/>
in mind, make a specialty of <lb/>
of crown <lb/>
Supply Co. <lb/>
Rev. B. W. lectured to <lb/>
a large congregation at the <lb/>
here Wednesday <lb/>
night on the benefits of taking the <lb/>
normal course offered by the San- <lb/>
day School Board at Nashville, <lb/>
Tenn. Several joined the <lb/>
He also lectured for min- <lb/>
to the of W. H. S. <lb/>
Thursday morning on toe kind of <lb/>
literature they should read. <lb/>
For Cash. <lb/>
We arc now offering entire <lb/>
line of men's Summer Pants at <lb/>
cost. We must have room for <lb/>
fall stock, and are to make <lb/>
this sacrifice. <lb/>
Miss alter spend- <lb/>
summer at Seven <lb/>
is DOW at home a. to the <lb/>
light of her many friends and rel- <lb/>
largest and best line of at <lb/>
prices ever in <lb/>
Winterville at A. W. Co. <lb/>
highest grade <lb/>
flour at J. B. Carroll and <lb/>
Go's store. <lb/>
A full line of summer silks all <lb/>
at cost. Harrington Barber A Co. <lb/>
Irwin Baker, Joe Tyson, Leroy <lb/>
Venters and sister, of W. <lb/>
H. left Friday evening to <lb/>
Saturday with their parents, <lb/>
Nice corned mullets at <lb/>
ton, Barber Co. <lb/>
Fancy and white all <lb/>
washable, at cost. <lb/>
Hamilton, Barber Co. <lb/>
We are lad to that <lb/>
George E. Hood, <lb/>
will deliver a Friday <lb/>
night, Sept. 28th, in the <lb/>
H. S. under the <lb/>
Junior Order of <lb/>
United American Mechanics, of <lb/>
thin The public is cordially <lb/>
invited to be present. He is an <lb/>
excellent speaker a id all should <lb/>
hear him. <lb/>
Nice gs at <lb/>
ton, Co. <lb/>
yards nice lawns <lb/>
voiles, lusters, at <lb/>
Harrington, Co. <lb/>
In spite of tho A. <lb/>
Cox Mfg Co , jetting orders <lb/>
for their handsome and <lb/>
wagons. <lb/>
A nice of drugs always en hand <lb/>
at Barber it Go's. <lb/>
Host grade of calico at cents <lb/>
per yard and cents, quality <lb/>
at cents at Harrington <lb/>
Barber Company. <lb/>
Nicest and strongest lino of <lb/>
shoos over offered in Winterville <lb/>
at and Co. <lb/>
The Vanes Literary Society <lb/>
nil., i its st 111-cling <lb/>
he fad term were <lb/>
is Mad- <lb/>
D. Ii <lb/>
Jackson, d Wind i vice- <lb/>
i ; U. T. of Winter- <lb/>
ville, H. Perry, of <lb/>
; Jack- <lb/>
son, L. N. <lb/>
IS veil Springs, Mar- <lb/>
Nice line of <lb/>
ways on hand i Barber <lb/>
On, <lb/>
he town tax books open and <lb/>
will be at the store of B. F. Man- <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Do want to aspire your <lb/>
girls to modern ideas of house- <lb/>
keeping If you do then same <lb/>
must nursed and <lb/>
supplied with up-to e <lb/>
Drive your wagon this <lb/>
way. We can supply you with <lb/>
staples and novelties. <lb/>
in mind, we can make a <lb/>
specialty of Organs. <lb/>
Eastern Carolina Supply Co. <lb/>
Iron natures <lb/>
great household remedy. A con <lb/>
Mineral Water. Stops <lb/>
blood from cut. Cures <lb/>
Kidney trouble, Liver com- <lb/>
plaint, Female weakness, cut. <lb/>
sores etc. For sale at the <lb/>
-t re of B. T. Cox, and Bro. <lb/>
Pair Tar Heel cart <lb/>
for sale by tho A. G. Cox Mfg., <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
The A. G. Cox Mfg., has just <lb/>
received a nice line of coffins and <lb/>
You may not want one, <lb/>
however, should you specially <lb/>
need one or more here is <lb/>
get them at once. <lb/>
If your school house needs <lb/>
desks scud your orders to the <lb/>
A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. They are <lb/>
making large quantities cf thorn. <lb/>
UP. <lb/>
I have up one sow, weigh- <lb/>
about pounds if fat, red <lb/>
and black spotted, in left ear. <lb/>
Owner can same by proving <lb/>
property paying cost. <lb/>
J. F. May, <lb/>
UP. <lb/>
I have taken up two in <lb/>
running in my field, one black and <lb/>
one spotted, weighing about i <lb/>
pounds see . Both marked <lb/>
derail and round hole In right, <lb/>
smooth crop in left. Owner can <lb/>
get same by Identifying and pay- <lb/>
charges. C. It. <lb/>
R. F. D. N. <lb/>
A GREAT MAN'S SILENCE. <lb/>
Calmly Dignified Most Try-<lb/>
A great man whose wife was de- <lb/>
voted to him, but was subject t in- <lb/>
sane attacks of jealousy and resent <lb/>
was once visited hi- <lb/>
try house two old time friends. <lb/>
He welcomed them marked <lb/>
cordiality, and, seating be- <lb/>
tween them on the mi soon <lb/>
in confidential conversation- <lb/>
While he was listening <lb/>
to say and replying <lb/>
to an argument which seemed to <lb/>
him more plausible than logical the <lb/>
door hind was suddenly open- <lb/>
ed, and from it emerged hi- wife, <lb/>
with an angry face and a pail of <lb/>
Without a word she deliberately <lb/>
Upset the pail and drenched him <lb/>
from head to foot. The two friend <lb/>
sprung to their feet in astonishment <lb/>
caught of the resentful <lb/>
woman retreating into the house <lb/>
a triumphant air. <lb/>
The man who had been subjected <lb/>
to this shower bath arose without a <lb/>
word, went into the in <lb/>
ten minutes returned to the piazza. <lb/>
having made a complete change of <lb/>
dress. <lb/>
His friends still in the yard <lb/>
and were wishing that they could <lb/>
transported by balloon or magic ear- <lb/>
pet In their own homes, where they <lb/>
would not be witnesses of strange <lb/>
and embarrassing domestic scenes. <lb/>
Their host called to them and <lb/>
placed the chairs on the plans. <lb/>
When they were all seated lie re- <lb/>
the conversation with the <lb/>
simple remark, was Baying, <lb/>
my and then went on with <lb/>
the discussion, picking up tho thread <lb/>
it had been dropped and <lb/>
no reference to what had hap <lb/>
He was quiet and dignified and <lb/>
did not betray in his manner a trace <lb/>
of the mortification and annoyance <lb/>
which his wife's attack <lb/>
must have caused. <lb/>
A weaker man would either have <lb/>
appealed to his friends fur sympathy <lb/>
or striven to for the <lb/>
strange and irrational conduct of <lb/>
the woman. He had neither <lb/>
to make nor cue uses to <lb/>
lie strove to put his friends at <lb/>
by diverting their attention from <lb/>
the painful exhibition of his wife's <lb/>
Infirmity by engaging in <lb/>
mated conversation. <lb/>
So successful was lie that the three <lb/>
were soon laughing, chatting and <lb/>
arguing together as though nothing <lb/>
unpleasant had happened. <lb/>
When the time came for the two <lb/>
visitors to drive to the station to <lb/>
take a train their host said <lb/>
to them at the gate with tho re- <lb/>
that they had had a delightful <lb/>
afternoon together. <lb/>
The great man loved his wife and <lb/>
knew that she was not responsible <lb/>
at all times for her caprices and re- <lb/>
Unwilling to talk about <lb/>
her infirmities, even with old and <lb/>
trusted friends, he acted with rare <lb/>
possession and good taste in <lb/>
maintaining rigid silence and <lb/>
them to infer for themselves the <lb/>
for his <lb/>
Mens Shoes <lb/>
Are <lb/>
Faultless <lb/>
Our Men's Fall Shoes are rich in those features <lb/>
style and workmanship so pleasing to Men who are <lb/>
about their Shoes. <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 buyer. We've a fine showing <lb/>
latest Fall and Winter styles from which to make a <lb/>
Kid. Patent Kid, Patent Colt, Metal Calf, are the <lb/>
Leathers. Button and. Lace Styles. Extreme or <lb/>
Conservative Lasts. <lb/>
We can do you a power good, Sir, when you <lb/>
to buy your Fall Shoes. <lb/>
are <lb/>
ready <lb/>
FRANK WILSON <lb/>
CLOTHIER <lb/>
Pulley Bowen <lb/>
THE HOME OF WOMAN'S FASHIONS. <lb/>
STRONG <lb/>
Again <lb/>
is what Mrs. Lucy <lb/>
said after taking <lb/>
Dyspepsia <lb/>
Cure. Hundreds <lb/>
of other weak <lb/>
women are <lb/>
be i re- <lb/>
stored to perfect <lb/>
health by this rem- <lb/>
YOU may be <lb/>
well if you will take <lb/>
it <lb/>
Indigestion causes <lb/>
nearly all the sick- <lb/>
that women <lb/>
have. It deprives the system of nourish- <lb/>
and the delicate organs <lb/>
women suffer and become <lb/>
diseased. <lb/>
Dyspepsia Cure <lb/>
enables tho stomach and organ <lb/>
to digest and assimilate all of the whole- <lb/>
tome food that may be oaten. It nourishes <lb/>
the body, and rebuilds tho weak <lb/>
restoring health and <lb/>
dyspepsia- <lb/>
sour risings, belching, heartburn and all <lb/>
stomach disorders. <lb/>
Digests What You Eat <lb/>
have I done, The king <lb/>
to my room to MS the Children <lb/>
taught. He stayed. He talked. He <lb/>
my opinion on tills that. <lb/>
Could he silent, or could I say other <lb/>
what I <lb/>
And so. by your own <lb/>
you st king's love from mast <lb/>
virtuous of <lb/>
bad all gratitude and kindly <lb/>
for you. You you <lb/>
nave to often reminded been my <lb/>
it was not necessary <lb/>
for you to say It, for I had never for <lb/>
Instant forgotten <lb/>
Your hypocrisy mo <lb/>
If yon pretend to a nun, why <lb/>
you where nuns are I was <lb/>
on I what I did did before <lb/>
the You. your priests <lb/>
A L I . <lb/>
You hear of a <lb/>
lawyer asking a witness a <lb/>
and perhaps you wonder <lb/>
what that term means. It docs not <lb/>
mean a question that is first in or- <lb/>
or in importance, a many per- <lb/>
sons think it does, hut a question <lb/>
leads the witness answer <lb/>
the lawyer wishes to answer. <lb/>
For example, if it should of <lb/>
to prove what kind of hat <lb/>
the sec wearing the lawyer, <lb/>
if a leading question were allowed, <lb/>
might say. ho have on a black <lb/>
would naturally had <lb/>
to affirmative answer, just what <lb/>
the lawyer desired. <lb/>
Our Mr. Bowen <lb/>
, . . . tar .- <lb/>
ms Northern Markets <lb/>
Purchasing Fall Stock <lb/>
Watch For Our Mew <lb/>
GoodsUnit , <lb/>
f M ft <lb/>
t th Lb- <lb/>
The Whirlwind. <lb/>
A frame played by any number <lb/>
of person, all hut one sitting in <lb/>
chain placed close together in a <lb/>
circle, is called the whirlwind. Tho <lb/>
players face inward and one stand <lb/>
in the center of the circle, leaving <lb/>
the chair unoccupied. At a signal <lb/>
each player changes to the chair <lb/>
next on his mid then to the <lb/>
next one. the whole circle moving <lb/>
around thus us fast as possible. Tho <lb/>
in the middle tries to secure <lb/>
a when ho does the per- <lb/>
son on his right must take his <lb/>
in the center and the <lb/>
again. <lb/>
PULLEY BOWEN <lb/>
Tobacco Pack Barns and Cot- <lb/>
ton Gins <lb/>
ins urea. <lb/>
, Rates. <lb/>
Apply to H. A. WHITE, <lb/>
It is sure to pay you<lb/>
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STORE <lb/>
Is receiving Daily. Stronger <lb/>
Goods, Clothing, Furniture and House Furnishings <lb/>
before. See our line before buying.<lb/>
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FARMVILLE Items. <lb/>
N. C , Sept. 13th. I <lb/>
Lang is visiting <lb/>
in Washington. <lb/>
Miss Leslie Harrison, of Ply- <lb/>
mouth, returned home Tuesday <lb/>
after a pleasant visit to Miss <lb/>
Mayo Lang. <lb/>
Miss cf <lb/>
has home after a <lb/>
pleasant to her aunt, Mis. J <lb/>
F. Joyner. <lb/>
Miss of Baltimore, has <lb/>
arrived to he with Mis Wells <lb/>
millinery as head <lb/>
Comedy Co., <lb/>
New York, are billed here for <lb/>
20th, 21st and <lb/>
The past reputation of this com- <lb/>
to our town will be much <lb/>
favor for a good <lb/>
Ward, of Wilson, is <lb/>
his mother. <lb/>
Miss Vivian Parker and Leslie <lb/>
left for Snow Hill today to <lb/>
lie present at Miss Mary <lb/>
reception on tonight. <lb/>
Mrs. W. B. Car, away is at th <lb/>
Pittman sanatorium for treatment. <lb/>
We arc glad to she is <lb/>
along nicely. <lb/>
tobacco market is <lb/>
fine. The all seem <lb/>
for a-- i <lb/>
are floors are full <lb/>
every day, <lb/>
has to <lb/>
ion the opening <lb/>
of <lb/>
of the Club <lb/>
will on the h of <lb/>
thin large in.- hall, this <lb/>
being the celebration of t in <lb/>
will be quite a <lb/>
swell affair and much to credit <lb/>
of the ladies their wonderful <lb/>
advance since <lb/>
two a <lb/>
Miss Ella Mrs. J F. <lb/>
Joyner's milliner. has arrived <lb/>
has arrived from the <lb/>
markets with all the win- <lb/>
is going o-i nicely o. <lb/>
To Return. Ac- <lb/>
count dome Coming and <lb/>
Jubilee <lb/>
via <lb/>
ATLANTIC COAST LINE. <lb/>
Tickets on u- 8th, <lb/>
and limit Sept. <lb/>
17th. For fin information call <lb/>
on nearest Ticket A gent or com- <lb/>
win <lb/>
T. C. M <lb/>
General Passenger <lb/>
W. <lb/>
I Manager. <lb/>
Wilmington, N. C. <lb/>
SOUTHERN CO <lb/>
Steamboat Service. <lb/>
L. leaves <lb/>
Washington daily <lb/>
at a. for Greenville; leaves <lb/>
daily except <lb/>
at m, A <lb/>
Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
Norfolk Southern for <lb/>
Norfolk, Baltimore, Philadelphia, <lb/>
New York, Boston and all other <lb/>
North. Connects a Norfolk <lb/>
with all West. <lb/>
Shippers should order their <lb/>
via Norfolk, care Norfolk <lb/>
Southern B. B. <lb/>
to change <lb/>
Without <lb/>
J. J. Agent, Green- <lb/>
ville, N. C. <lb/>
B. C. General T. and <lb/>
P. Agent, Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
M. K. KING, M. <lb/>
The Gum <lb/>
This has been one week that the <lb/>
entire force of <lb/>
Tobacco Con piny has been kept <lb/>
busy, and very busy, too, at the old <lb/>
Gum warehouse house has <lb/>
sold this week more than a quarter <lb/>
of a million pounds at an average of <lb/>
around cent-. Thursday and <lb/>
Friday it sold something over <lb/>
Don pounds and we have not heard <lb/>
a single patron of this com- <lb/>
plain of the sales. whole forte <lb/>
I rejoice that Saturday an I <lb/>
are here to give a <lb/>
I rest. <lb/>
stimulate the torpid <lb/>
the digestive organs, <lb/>
regulate the bowels, and are tin- <lb/>
r as an <lb/>
-BILIOUS MEDICINE, <lb/>
In districts their virtues <lb/>
arc widely recognized, as rs- <lb/>
peculiar in freeing <lb/>
CM from that poison. Bit <lb/>
-nutty coated. <lb/>
No Substitute. <lb/>
Friend. if Worth <lb/>
You Stop ind See <lb/>
Isn't It <lb/>
Greensboro, N. C. March <lb/>
Mrs Joe take pleas <lb/>
in stating that your Remedy <lb/>
has entirely cured our little girl of <lb/>
a very bad case of eczema, which <lb/>
covered a great of her body, <lb/>
She bad eczema from <lb/>
the time she was three weeks old, <lb/>
until she was six years old. She <lb/>
is now well and I feel <lb/>
that I cannot speak too highly of <lb/>
it She has had a symptom of <lb/>
it for six years. Respectfully, <lb/>
To Publishers <lb/>
and Printers <lb/>
We have an entirely new <lb/>
process, on h patents <lb/>
are pending, whereby we <lb/>
can old Brass Col- <lb/>
and Rules, <lb/>
pt. and thicker, and make <lb/>
them fully us good as now <lb/>
an any unsightly <lb/>
knobs or on the bot- <lb/>
tom. <lb/>
PRICES <lb/>
and Head <lb/>
Rules regular lengths <lb/>
defacing L. S and <lb/>
Killed inches Id <lb/>
and over per <lb/>
A sample n-faced <lb/>
Rule, full <lb/>
will be cheerfully <lb/>
pent on <lb/>
Pointers Co <lb/>
of Type and <lb/>
High Grade Printing Miter <lb/>
N. Ninth Street. Philadelphia, p <lb/>
Not Quite Ill D. W. <lb/>
How you a <lb/>
thing do a <lb/>
nail or s -v, w r or <lb/>
per Have a . I <lb/>
tool tor <lb/>
s. <lb/>
Is . could . <lb/>
we will <lb/>
get Harness, <lb/>
Horse <lb/>
of-------<lb/>
II <lb/>
Corey <lb/>
in <lb/>
; Provisions <lb/>
Cotton <lb/>
lies always on hand <lb/>
kept con- <lb/>
mat Country <lb/>
Bought and Sold<lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
GREENVILLE <lb/>
North Carolina.<lb/>
Em<lb/>
beg leave to announce that we are <lb/>
Wholesale and Retail <lb/>
for <lb/>
White Lead, Paints, <lb/>
Colors, and and <lb/>
Country Ready Paints. <lb/>
There is no line in the world better than <lb/>
Harrison line. It ha behind it a <lb/>
reputation for honorable wares and honorable <lb/>
dealings. . <lb/>
If you use the Harrison Paints you need <lb/>
never worry quality. <lb/>
We trust that you wilt favor us with your <lb/>
orders whenever you want good paint for any <lb/>
Have just a car load and <lb/>
can give you Special Prices. <lb/>
Baker Hart <lb/>
C, <lb/>
BETHEL BANKING AND TRUST CO. <lb/>
AT BETHEL, N. C. <lb/>
At the close of bush <lb/>
RESOURCES. <lb/>
Loans and discounts <lb/>
Overdrafts 881.19 <lb/>
Furniture Fixtures 980.03 <lb/>
Due from Banks and <lb/>
Bankers 10,317.03 <lb/>
Cash items <lb/>
Gold coin, <lb/>
Silver coin National bank <lb/>
and other U. S. notes 2,119.43 <lb/>
Total <lb/>
1906. <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
Capital stock f 5,300.00 <lb/>
Surplus fund <lb/>
Undivided profits 1,174.30 <lb/>
Bill 6.000,00 <lb/>
Time certificates of <lb/>
deposit 2,309.50 <lb/>
Deposits subj. to check 32,799.21 <lb/>
checks out- <lb/>
standing 72.67 <lb/>
Certified Checks <lb/>
Total <lb/>
North County <lb/>
I, H. H. Taylor Cashier of the above named solemnly <lb/>
swear that the above statement is true to the best of my <lb/>
edge and belief. H. H. Cashier <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb/>
ore mo, this day of April <lb/>
1906. Sum A. Gardner <lb/>
Votary Public <lb/>
STATON, <lb/>
J. R. BUNTING, <lb/>
M. O. B LOU <lb/>
Directors <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION <lb/>
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE. N. C. <lb/>
18th, <lb/>
Loans Discounts <lb/>
1.630.50 <lb/>
Due from Banks 18,885.52 <lb/>
Cash Items 9.80 <lb/>
Gold coin 490.00 <lb/>
Silver coin 1,179.11 <lb/>
Nat, bk notes 1,432.00 <lb/>
Capital stock pd in <lb/>
Undivided profits 1,986.54 <lb/>
Depot, sub to check 40,233.37 <lb/>
State of North Carolina, <lb/>
County of Pitt. f <lb/>
I, J. R. Davis, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemn- <lb/>
swear that statement is true to the best of my <lb/>
knowledge and belief. J. R. DAVIS, <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb/>
fore me, this 23rd day of <lb/>
1906. <lb/>
V. JOHNSTON, <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
Correct- <lb/>
TURN AGE, <lb/>
T. L. E, <lb/>
R. L. DAVIS, <lb/>
Directors <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
to pay you <lb/>
THE REFUGEES <lb/>
CONTINUED PAGE <lb/>
i of <lb/>
War, and pale Jesuit, <lb/>
la Chaise, piling argument upon <lb/>
argument to overcome the <lb/>
of the king. Madame lent over bar <lb/>
tapestry and roared her colored <lb/>
in silence, the king leaned upon <lb/>
ins band i i the <lb/>
a mail who that he Is driven <lb/>
mi i yet turn <lb/>
goads. low lay u paper, <lb/>
pen h It. It was <lb/>
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the law. <lb/>
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that if s , heresy in this <lb/>
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next . be <lb/>
merited a <lb/>
you so. too, M. <lb/>
la Chaise <lb/>
softly, w for <lb/>
stronger measure-. I <lb/>
remarked to you. you <lb/>
your that . ere <lb/>
that y had your will <lb/>
the subject enough to <lb/>
them Oil to the true <lb/>
I could think so. rather; <lb/>
that I could SO. But what <lb/>
Is <lb/>
it w is his valet who bod half opened <lb/>
the door. <lb/>
Is here, <lb/>
lo enter. A <lb/>
happy Hi to have struck <lb/>
him shall m love for me <lb/>
will in n matte.-, for if it <lb/>
anywhere it <lb/>
my own body <lb/>
The hail arrived that in- <lb/>
f his long ride. <lb/>
Amos Green with the be <lb/>
come on at all dusty <lb/>
stained, to carry his to tic- <lb/>
king, lie entered now and stood with <lb/>
the quiet ease of n man who Is used <lb/>
ft. scenes. <lb/>
news, <lb/>
hide me tell you, <lb/>
sire, that i rile of <lb/>
that Is and that tier <lb/>
Is n <lb/>
Louis and his wife exchange I n quick <lb/>
glance of relief. <lb/>
is he. the <lb/>
way. captain, you have served hi <lb/>
many ways of late and always w <lb/>
I hear, that Do la <lb/>
Sail, is dead of the <lb/>
died yesterday, <lb/>
I desire that you- Bake <lb/>
the vacant commission of major to <lb/>
M. de I-t me be the lo <lb/>
congratulate yon. major, upon your <lb/>
kissed the hand which <lb/>
the monarch held out lo <lb/>
I he worthy of your kindness, <lb/>
would do what you could to <lb/>
serve me, would you not Then <lb/>
shall put to <lb/>
am for any <lb/>
is a very severe one. You <lb/>
see this paper upon the table, It Is <lb/>
BO order that all the In my <lb/>
dominions shall give up their errors, <lb/>
under pain banishment or captivity. <lb/>
Now I have hopes that there are many <lb/>
or my faithful who are at <lb/>
in this matter, hut who will ale <lb/>
it when learn that it Is my <lb/>
clearly expressed wish that they <lb/>
Should do so. Do you follow <lb/>
The young man had <lb/>
lamed deadly pale, and he s bis <lb/>
feel and opened mid clasped his bands, <lb/>
are yourself n Huguenot. I <lb/>
would gladly have you. <lb/>
then, us n fruit of this great meas- <lb/>
Let us hear from your own Up <lb/>
that you, for one, are to follow <lb/>
the lead of your <lb/>
The young guardsman still <lb/>
though his were rather as to <lb/>
how he should frame his reply than as <lb/>
to what III should he. <lb/>
felt that In instant . i.- had <lb/>
wiped out all the good which she <lb/>
had done him his past life and <lb/>
that now. far front being In her debt, <lb/>
he held a heavy score against her. The <lb/>
king arched Ins eyebrows and drum- <lb/>
med his lingers impatiently as he <lb/>
at downcast face de- <lb/>
hearing. <lb/>
all lids he cried. <lb/>
are a man whom have raised <lb/>
and whom will raise. He who has a <lb/>
major epaulets at thirty may carry a <lb/>
marshal's baton at Your past Is <lb/>
mine, and your future shall be no less <lb/>
so. What other hopes have <lb/>
have none, sire, outside your <lb/>
Why this silence, then Why do <lb/>
you not the assurance which I de- <lb/>
cannot do It, sire. II Is Impossible. <lb/>
I should more peace In my <lb/>
mind or respect for myself if knew <lb/>
that for the sake of position or Wealth <lb/>
hail given up the faith of my fa- <lb/>
yon are surely mad There Is <lb/>
all Unit a man could covet upon one <lb/>
side, What Is there upon the <lb/>
is my <lb/>
Is it, then, a dishonor to em- <lb/>
brace my <lb/>
would a dishonor to me to em- <lb/>
brace it for the sake of gain without <lb/>
believing In <lb/>
believe <lb/>
sire, a cannot force him- <lb/>
self to believe. Relief is a i which <lb/>
must come to him, not be to <lb/>
my word, said <lb/>
glancing, with a bitter smile, at his <lb/>
Jesuit confessor, shall to pick <lb/>
the cadets of the household from your <lb/>
seminary, since my hive turned <lb/>
and theologians. Bo, for the <lb/>
last time, you refuse to obey my re- <lb/>
look a <lb/>
forward, without outstretched hands <lb/>
and tears In his eyes. <lb/>
But the king checked him with a <lb/>
OS <lb/>
tie . laid <lb/>
be. Judge a man by his acts. Do <lb/>
you abjure or <lb/>
cannot, <lb/>
said Louis, turning again <lb/>
to Jesuit, will ii be as easy J <lb/>
as you <lb/>
man Is obstinate, it is true, lull <lb/>
many others will more <lb/>
The king shook Ids bead. I <lb/>
that knew In I be. <lb/>
I know that you least <lb/>
will ever give tin boot advice. Von <lb/>
heard Ilia has been said. <lb/>
What do you <lb/>
She kepi Vi-r eyes fixed upon <lb/>
tapestry, but her was firm <lb/>
clear us <lb/>
Y it have raid that yon are <lb/>
the eldest of the church If the <lb/>
eldest sun her. then who will <lb/>
do her <lb/>
Louis took up the pen from the table <lb/>
and drew the paper toward him. <lb/>
have the then, from <lb/>
all of he; mi you, <lb/>
from you. madame; from you. <lb/>
and from Well, if ill <lb/>
come from It. may it not be visited up- <lb/>
on me. Hut what is <lb/>
lie hail taken a step forward <lb/>
with his band outstretched, <lb/>
nut it, cried. <lb/>
dent mil tire hail suddenly <lb/>
II all the harriers of <lb/>
mil seemed f r lite Instant to <lb/>
that count s of men, <lb/>
men children of his a faith, all <lb/>
to r y a word for <lb/>
and all looking to him as their <lb/>
pion and <lb/>
not he cried. <lb/>
will I've h Mr I your hid <lb/>
withered II grasped tint pen. <lb/>
know It. I am it. Con- <lb/>
all these folk- <lb/>
children, the young girls, the <lb/>
the feeble. Their creed Is <lb/>
well ask the leaves to change <lb/>
twigs on which grow. could <lb/>
not change. Al moat you could but <lb/>
hope to turn them from honest folk <lb/>
hypocrites. And why should you <lb/>
dolt They honor yon Tin y love yon. <lb/>
They none. They are proud to <lb/>
in your to for you. <lb/>
to work for you. to build up the great- <lb/>
of your kingdom. implore yon. <lb/>
Hire, to think again before you sign <lb/>
on older which will bring misery and <lb/>
desolation lo so <lb/>
For ii moment the king bad hesitated <lb/>
as he listened to the short, abrupt sen- <lb/>
In which the soldier pleaded for <lb/>
his fellows, but ids face hardened <lb/>
as be remembered bow even his <lb/>
own personal entreaty had been on- <lb/>
able lO prevail With this young dandy <lb/>
of the court. <lb/>
religion should lie of <lb/>
France's said he, if my <lb/>
own guardsmen thwart me in such a <lb/>
matter I must find others who will he <lb/>
more faithful. That <lb/>
In the must go to <lb/>
Captain de <lb/>
good, <lb/>
De commission may <lb/>
he transferred to <lb/>
good, <lb/>
am to serve you no <lb/>
are dainty for it y <lb/>
De arms fell to <lb/>
his his bead forward <lb/>
upon his breast. Then, as he realized <lb/>
the ruin of all hopes of life <lb/>
and the cruel Injustice with which ho <lb/>
bud treated, he broke Into a cry <lb/>
of despair and rushed from the mom <lb/>
with the hot tears of Impotent anger <lb/>
running down his So, <lb/>
gesticulating, with coat unbuttoned <lb/>
and bat awry, he burst Into the stable <lb/>
where placid Amos Greet <lb/>
his pipe and critical <lb/>
i yes the grooming of the bet <lb/>
Paris To led the <lb/>
guardsman frantically. If I it in ruined <lb/>
I may yet be in time to save them, The <lb/>
horses, quick I <lb/>
It was clear to the American that <lb/>
some sudden calamity had b so <lb/>
lie aided his and the <lb/>
to saddle unit bridle live <lb/>
later were Hying upon their way. <lb/>
and in little more a hour their <lb/>
steeds, nil rooking and foam Hocked, <lb/>
were pulled up outside the Illicit house <lb/>
In the line SI. Martin. He <lb/>
sprang from bis saddle and rushed up- <lb/>
stairs, while Amos followed In his own <lb/>
leisurely fashion. <lb/>
old Huguenot and his beautiful <lb/>
daughter were sealed one side of <lb/>
the great fireplace, her hind his, <lb/>
and they sprang up together, she to <lb/>
throw herself with a glad cry Into <lb/>
the anus of her lover and he to grasp <lb/>
the bond which his nephew held out <lb/>
to him. <lb/>
People New Shoes <lb/>
j -HURT <lb/>
And seldom <lb/>
ed. buy kind. The <lb/>
that a shoe should feel <lb/>
from is known <lb/>
them they nave <lb/>
felt the luxury of putting on <lb/>
rightly made shoe. <lb/>
The Hanan Shoe <lb/>
otter more real comfort whet, <lb/>
new than th Ir kind of sh mm offer <lb/>
after months of starts <lb/>
stylish she and <lb/>
ends just, as, smart and stylish. <lb/>
There are not so many such <lb/>
people used to We <lb/>
know this because we sell so. <lb/>
many more Shoes than we used. <lb/>
Maybe you would like to prove these facts. <lb/>
C. L. Wilkinson S Co.<lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
THE BANKING TRUST COMPANY, <lb/>
GREENVILLE. C. <lb/>
At close of business 1908. <lb/>
RESOURCES. <lb/>
Loons and discounts 9174,797.80 <lb/>
secured and <lb/>
unsecured 13,226.07 <lb/>
1.000.00 <lb/>
and 2,451.09 <lb/>
Due from Hanks 20,830.05 <lb/>
items 2,590.82 <lb/>
Gold Coin 90.00 <lb/>
Coin 898.17 <lb/>
bank notes <lb/>
US notes 10,111.000 <lb/>
Capital stock paid <lb/>
Surplus <lb/>
Undivided profits, <lb/>
Hills payable <lb/>
Deposit <lb/>
t ,, <lb/>
Due to <lb/>
12,500.00 <lb/>
55,000.00 <lb/>
Cashiers <lb/>
Total <lb/>
1228,996.00 <lb/>
Total, <lb/>
225,996.09 <lb/>
State of North Carolina, County of Pitt, <lb/>
I, S. Carr, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly <lb/>
above is true h the best of my knowledge <lb/>
and belief. C. S. CAR l Cashier. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to before <lb/>
me, 11th day of Sept 1906 <lb/>
J. MOORE, <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
Correct I <lb/>
R. <lb/>
F. C. <lb/>
E G. <lb/>
Directors <lb/>
f HE BANK of GREENVILLE <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
CAPITAL . 25,000.00 <lb/>
SURPLUS <lb/>
UNDIVIDED PROFITS 13.300.00 <lb/>
ASSETS OVER <lb/>
We interest on Tim Certificates <lb/>
or on money deposited for a <lb/>
stipulated time percent <lb/>
Accounts of merchants, <lb/>
and individuals solicited <lb/>
R. L. Davis, <lb/>
L. Little. Cashier.- <lb/>
Knowing <lb/>
IS HALF OF IT. <lb/>
I v <lb/>
l l I Hit VI <lb/>
m .-.- . . . . <lb/>
thing when It to buying foods knowing <lb/>
w. at to Where to buy, and yon are going to pay is where th <lb/>
In. <lb/>
My go and priest will convince yon that this is the pi ice to <lb/>
buy in qua . v. <lb/>
COTTON SEED. MEAL AND HULLS <lb/>
Hay, Corn, Oats Bran, Ship Stun, Lime and Groceries. <lb/>
When you wan- anything in this line it will to your interest tot <lb/>
F- V JOHNSTON <lb/>
L In , Cash <lb/>
see <lb/>
Job Printing <lb/>
Our specialty. <lb/>
Reflector Job Printing Office<lb/>
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RUSSIAN VERSUS TURK. <lb/>
A In Which Ivan Won With <lb/>
Ea. <lb/>
Some ago Russian and a <lb/>
Turkish officer were having a dis- <lb/>
as to the superiority in <lb/>
of r respective soldiers. <lb/>
can prove to you on the <lb/>
aid the <lb/>
men are he called <lb/>
orderly. <lb/>
buy me a pound of to- <lb/>
come at <lb/>
The turned on his <lb/>
heel went out. the <lb/>
officer, taking out his watch, <lb/>
orderly is walking straight to <lb/>
the next comer, lie must <lb/>
now he is turning; new lie is <lb/>
opposite the white mosque; now he <lb/>
the now he is <lb/>
St now he i- buying <lb/>
tobacco; ho is back; C. that else- <lb/>
Th. Picked. <lb/>
There was another <lb/>
in Masonic temple opera<lb/>
Friday night to witness tie <lb/>
presentation of by <lb/>
the company. p a <lb/>
was good and the he <lb/>
the act were splendid. <lb/>
The songs fobs- <lb/>
thing new here and much enjoyed <lb/>
The close their engage- <lb/>
tonight aid should have.; <lb/>
good audience. <lb/>
G. <lb/>
is called to the <lb/>
i semen I of <lb/>
he if on the us; <lb/>
Bow he is at the door; And <lb/>
Russian called out, <lb/>
my <lb/>
The Turkish officer, showing no <lb/>
sign of surprise at the precision <lb/>
of this Russo-tobacco <lb/>
promptly broke <lb/>
My soldier do that <lb/>
every day m the and he <lb/>
called, <lb/>
where in this paper. coin <lb/>
has a large and well equipped <lb/>
plant turn out work <lb/>
promptly. It is a home <lb/>
is entitled to the patron <lb/>
age of home people. Their <lb/>
It satisfaction i- <lb/>
on every order. <lb/>
U Convention <lb/>
The State <lb/>
convene in the <lb/>
to Ali and see that Move Chapel, in our city, on the <lb/>
u inc a pound tobacco. , . . . , <lb/>
My it em <lb/>
Following the tactics of the <lb/>
officer, the Turk pulled nut his <lb/>
is cur invited to attend ell <lb/>
the services. The <lb/>
desire us to say. will appreciate <lb/>
and went assistance in entertaining the dIe- <lb/>
the street; now he is pa-sing the pal- j -rates. There Mil be about fifty of <lb/>
pooch bazaar; now noon and he them. If yon can help, phone lo <lb/>
u saying his prayers; now he is Mrs. M, King. <lb/>
drinking at the stone fountain; now <lb/>
Ali hails him and asks him <lb/>
about my now is <lb/>
paying the tobacco; now he from Chapel Hill. He <lb/>
coming back by another way; now has made first alternate for <lb/>
Frank Wilson returned Friday <lb/>
he is on our street; now he is at the <lb/>
door; now <lb/>
shouted the officer. <lb/>
is my <lb/>
. haven't found shoes <lb/>
the appointment from this district <lb/>
to U, naval academy <lb/>
Annapolis, and will soon leave t . <lb/>
enter a training school there pie- <lb/>
to the examination. <lb/>
Report of the condition of <lb/>
THE NATIONAL BANK <lb/>
OF GREENVILLE. <lb/>
At in the <lb/>
Carolina, at the close of business, <lb/>
Foiled. <lb/>
hear <lb/>
asked Mrs. husband. <lb/>
I hour about Sam- <lb/>
the lady answered. <lb/>
you have anything lo tell, why don't <lb/>
you tell <lb/>
near. Well. Samuels was <lb/>
home the other night when <lb/>
J footpad shot at him and the ball <lb/>
a late key in Samuel's vest <lb/>
and his life was laved. So <lb/>
you hut good a latchkey and Discounts ft <lb/>
,,,., . ,, . ,, II , Overdrafts <lb/>
Indeed. If Samuels had been; cured 1.1116.44 <lb/>
home at a reasonable hour; p. s. Bonds to secure <lb/>
12,800.00 <lb/>
bi <lb/>
i use, fin <lb/>
e to Ins wife, and if <lb/>
n had m been for that latchkey; Due from National Bank <lb/>
a rich widow now. go if I reserve I 287.801 <lb/>
you for a latch- De ft m State Banks end <lb/>
t i . i 6.27 it, <lb/>
key ton have to bring back Cheeks and other cash <lb/>
that one. That's. Motes of other National <lb/>
all. to led now, and If Bark <lb/>
you I lo read lave to go Fractional <lb/>
going home at a reasonable hour Hoods to secure <lb/>
would have met footpad <lb/>
he carries <lb/>
to the i . and waste the <lb/>
, i, Lawful reserve in <lb/>
COal. I. I <lb/>
French Politeness. <lb/>
n From <lb/>
ever, i, on . of his <lb/>
nation, and a- very much<lb/>
i 8,322.00 <lb/>
Hi . n ii S. <lb/>
Treasurer percent of <lb/>
plea I an A in who had <lb/>
Tinted Franco, told me an <lb/>
an French <lb/>
that the <lb/>
. on i to the <lb/>
he in the <lb/>
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i . , <lb/>
i Total <lb/>
LIABILITIES.<lb/>
Ital Meek paid in <lb/>
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s tall s paid <lb/>
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g 13.800.0 I <lb/>
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to i heck <lb/>
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b.- <lb/>
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lo-id and aw. <lb/>
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-t best and newest in each <lb/>
line represented in our large collection 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 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/>
awes<lb/>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
l J WHICHARD. Editor and Owner. <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR <lb/>
VOL No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, Pin COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 1906. <lb/>
SUPERIOR COURT. <lb/>
September Term in Session <lb/>
Thomas Shaw win is <lb/>
presiding at this term of court, <lb/>
arrived on forenoon train <lb/>
and opened court at noon today. <lb/>
There was a large c present <lb/>
the court room being practically <lb/>
filled. Solicitor, L. I. Moore <lb/>
present the State. <lb/>
The first business was the <lb/>
of the grand jury and the <lb/>
following were chosen and sworn <lb/>
L. H. Pender, foreman, W. B. <lb/>
Wingate, D. C. Davenport, J. H. <lb/>
J. Jr., John L. <lb/>
Carper, B S <lb/>
Cannon, Lot J. W. Elk <lb/>
Washington Mills, J. B. Pierce, <lb/>
W. J. J. B. Tucker, <lb/>
C. D. Joyner Win- <lb/>
gate, J. R. Edwards, W. H. <lb/>
Nichols. <lb/>
Three who were drawn offer- <lb/>
ed excuse for business reasons, <lb/>
but Judge Shaw declined to <lb/>
grant these, as he said he made <lb/>
it a rule not to excuse any one <lb/>
for reasons. Before <lb/>
beginning his charge to the <lb/>
grand jury he briefly cautioned <lb/>
the audience preserving <lb/>
in the court room. <lb/>
Owing to his weak condition <lb/>
physically Judge Shaw he <lb/>
was not able to deliver a <lb/>
charge, but, would only <lb/>
call attention to a few important <lb/>
matters that they might under- <lb/>
their duty. There are <lb/>
three qualifications to service on <lb/>
a grand jury. A man should <lb/>
first have common sense, he <lb/>
should he should have <lb/>
to perform his duty. It <lb/>
matters nm if a juror <lb/>
with the law, it is his duty to ob- <lb/>
serve the law as he it. <lb/>
Those not connect d with the <lb/>
court may the laws and <lb/>
and have the right t vote for <lb/>
representatives in the General <lb/>
Assembly who they believe will <lb/>
change such tows as they think <lb/>
but every one con- <lb/>
with the court in <lb/>
tin- should <lb/>
that every law is right <lb/>
It haw said that under <lb/>
properly laws an <lb/>
innocent nothing to fear <lb/>
and a guilty nothing to <lb/>
hope for. I'm is true Ir U <lb/>
an <lb/>
innocent Dim to be of <lb/>
crime. The m may bi <lb/>
as he should . but In of <lb/>
the public In upon <lb/>
his a be will over after <lb/>
be t, Tn grand <lb/>
jurors care- <lb/>
in In a true bill <lb/>
iii man. On the<lb/>
he should <lb/>
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After Hi conclusion <lb/>
charge court n-r m o <lb/>
o'clock. <lb/>
i is <lb/>
liar of the court <lb/>
inc d <lb/>
to j <lb/>
proper <lb/>
the keeps <lb/>
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that in- can go <lb/>
crime when he <lb/>
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come <lb/>
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nil . keep <lb/>
lie i- id to <lb/>
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l of I <lb/>
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concealed <lb/>
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. ii the <lb/>
y lines lie- <lb/>
I me i <lb/>
i from society <lb/>
I reassembling of <lb/>
the docket was <lb/>
called. What known <lb/>
white cap case was set for Monday <lb/>
nest week. <lb/>
Two men <lb/>
enough to the court <lb/>
fined <lb/>
This ed the large <lb/>
that they must keep quiet, <lb/>
would know the <lb/>
goo why. <lb/>
The trial of docket was <lb/>
taken up and cases <lb/>
disposed <lb/>
James carrying con- <lb/>
weapon, pleads guilty, sen- <lb/>
six in jail to be <lb/>
assigned to roads. <lb/>
Sam Turnage and Cotton, <lb/>
fornication, plead guilty. Torn- <lb/>
fined and costs, <lb/>
as to Cotton. <lb/>
T. L. Sellers, assault with dead- <lb/>
weapon, pleads guilty, fined <lb/>
cost- <lb/>
Brown and West Ward, <lb/>
adjudged contempt of court for <lb/>
talking, Brown fined f and <lb/>
Thomas Vines, failing to list <lb/>
taxes, pleads judgment <lb/>
pended on payment of costs and <lb/>
taxes. <lb/>
Guy Turnage, failing to list <lb/>
taxes, judgment suspended on <lb/>
payment of costs and <lb/>
assault <lb/>
deadly weapon, pleads guilty, <lb/>
fined f and coats. <lb/>
Will carrying concealed <lb/>
weapon, sentenced <lb/>
days in jail to assigned to <lb/>
roads. <lb/>
William Ward, assault <lb/>
deadly weapon, pleads guilty. <lb/>
Brown, assault with deadly <lb/>
weapon, pleads guilty, judgment <lb/>
SUS on payment of costs. <lb/>
Simon plead <lb/>
guilty <lb/>
Bruce slander, pleads <lb/>
guilty, judgment suspended on <lb/>
payment of and good <lb/>
or. <lb/>
Edwards, carrying con- <lb/>
weapon pleads guilty. <lb/>
Will Turner, Larceny, guilty, <lb/>
sentenced years in jail to be as- <lb/>
signed to road. In another case <lb/>
against this same defendant the <lb/>
verdict was not <lb/>
Paul carrying concealed <lb/>
weapon, pleads guilty, sentenced <lb/>
months in jail to be assigned to <lb/>
roads. <lb/>
grand jury returned <lb/>
bill rape Cox. <lb/>
James Chapman, assault with <lb/>
deadly <lb/>
lined a. c -sis. <lb/>
Jam s Bell, guilty in <lb/>
two cases, also guilty one cu-e <lb/>
of burning. <lb/>
Levin Will Grimes and <lb/>
Grime-, assault with <lb/>
weapon-, Lewis guilty, <lb/>
sentenced months in jail to be <lb/>
signed to Made <lb/>
not <lb/>
Jenkins, <lb/>
and <lb/>
Harris hi assault with <lb/>
pleads <lb/>
in jail lo be at- <lb/>
to <lb/>
Hawkins, win. <lb/>
fined <lb/>
Hi and costs, <lb/>
TRADESMAN REV DR. C. D. DIES OF <lb/>
Of New Industries and Industrial <lb/>
Development in the South. <lb/>
Chattanooga, Sept <lb/>
more important new industries <lb/>
established in the South during <lb/>
the week ending today are shown <lb/>
by the following list compiled and <lb/>
b Tradesman. <lb/>
Among the concerns most <lb/>
capitalized may be mentioned <lb/>
cotton mills in <lb/>
with capital; coal, iron <lb/>
and lumber company Alabama, <lb/>
v smelter in Indian <lb/>
Territory with <lb/>
company in Oklahoma, with <lb/>
oil ard company in <lb/>
West with <lb/>
and many other important <lb/>
tries capitalized at from f <lb/>
to The for the week <lb/>
as given out by the <lb/>
contains the <lb/>
North Carolina. <lb/>
hard- <lb/>
ware companies. <lb/>
ice and <lb/>
cold storage <lb/>
handle <lb/>
factory. <lb/>
and power <lb/>
plant. <lb/>
Concord, n mills. <lb/>
Belhaven, <lb/>
ring company. <lb/>
Nashville, supply com- <lb/>
ION <lb/>
BROWNSVILLE <lb/>
A Town in a Southern State but <lb/>
not of the People- <lb/>
Toe Hon- mi Post is responsible <lb/>
for information that <lb/>
ville Texas, the recent <lb/>
with the soldiers <lb/>
is not a Southern town. <lb/>
It is in the south, it is <lb/>
true, but its people are not south- <lb/>
The Post says that <lb/>
ville was first settled in 1846 by <lb/>
Mexicans, Gen. Taylor's army <lb/>
lowers, and <lb/>
No slaves w ere ever owned there, <lb/>
and former slave-holders are <lb/>
to lie found among its present <lb/>
population. This estimate at <lb/>
is made up as Mex- <lb/>
Northern people, <lb/>
Southerners, <lb/>
discharge I Federal <lb/>
their descend nits, <lb/>
soldiers, <lb/>
That being the of its <lb/>
in ii in small wonder that <lb/>
fie colored troops found It u hot <lb/>
place, climatic illy and otherwise. <lb/>
Certainly the Northern papers <lb/>
have been Browne <lb/>
ville as a b outrage, <lb/>
must revise their opinions. B I <lb/>
ii-. the thirteen him- <lb/>
en i e e is one of the <lb/>
most <lb/>
lot Chronicle. <lb/>
License. <lb/>
If K. <lb/>
licenses lo the following <lb/>
sine last report. <lb/>
Will <lb/>
and Lizzie <lb/>
Deans. <lb/>
Wilson and Baltic <lb/>
Edwards and Mary Alice <lb/>
Allen. <lb/>
LOBES <lb/>
Nathan and <lb/>
Kan v-. <lb/>
I Announced <lb/>
On Sept. <lb/>
I-. lit ll c I of Mis, <lb/>
S. <lb/>
c. alter <lb/>
I'M s Richardson <lb/>
Mi K. II Miami. <lb/>
w given honor of <lb/>
bridal party, upon this <lb/>
the engagement Mis <lb/>
Rogers, S, , <lb/>
Mi. Joni . <lb/>
i N. c , was an- <lb/>
The to take <lb/>
place mi Dee. III I <lb/>
Mr. is a member <lb/>
doing a large a Greer- <lb/>
ville, a popular young man <lb/>
both in business socially. <lb/>
Miss Roger was one of the <lb/>
in t <lb/>
a-t and made a <lb/>
i i her stay She <lb/>
a lady of many <lb/>
President of the State Normal <lb/>
College Expires on the Bryan <lb/>
Special to Greensboro. <lb/>
Burlington, N. C. Sept. <lb/>
When the train with the <lb/>
party reached Durham and the es- <lb/>
committee was hurrying to the <lb/>
opera house to hear Mr. Bryan one <lb/>
or gentlemen remained in the <lb/>
train. To one of them Dr. <lb/>
said, suffering with acute in <lb/>
digestion and think I will remain <lb/>
here a minutes. Later he went <lb/>
up to a drug store to get some <lb/>
The drug stores were closed, <lb/>
so lie returned to the car and said <lb/>
to some friends sitting near that he <lb/>
was in pain. One of them gave <lb/>
him some medicine, but it gave <lb/>
no relief. He was in conversation <lb/>
with State Treasurer when a stroke <lb/>
of fell upon him. He <lb/>
gasped twice, fell back and was <lb/>
dead. Dr. C D. Jones, of Hills- <lb/>
one of the escort committee <lb/>
was summoned and applied every <lb/>
effort lo life, but Dr <lb/>
was and death had been <lb/>
instantaneous <lb/>
The shock to the party the <lb/>
train cannot be conveyed- A hush <lb/>
fell upon every heart, and there were <lb/>
tear- in the eyes and sorrow in <lb/>
the hearts of those who loved him. <lb/>
As the train reached a <lb/>
crowd had assembled, Governor <lb/>
sorrowfully ed the <lb/>
sudden death of Dr. and the <lb/>
loss to the State, and said Mr. Bryan <lb/>
had not lie to speak while the <lb/>
dead body of his friend was on the <lb/>
train. <lb/>
BLACK <lb/>
Black Jack, M. O. Sept <lb/>
Elder W. H. <lb/>
of Greenville, spent a part la.-t <lb/>
week here. <lb/>
left Overton, Carolina; H. <lb/>
Greenville; E. K. <lb/>
Full County Ticket Nominated. <lb/>
Convention met <lb/>
in the court house in Greenville <lb/>
Saturday at o'clock. It was <lb/>
largely attended, that is to say <lb/>
large for the and <lb/>
was, perhaps the largest, best <lb/>
attended and most <lb/>
convention the Republicans <lb/>
ever held in the county. <lb/>
R. C Flanagan In calling the <lb/>
convention to order in a short <lb/>
speech made a few re- <lb/>
marks that were received. <lb/>
He named E. Victor Cox as <lb/>
chairman, and H. T. King <lb/>
temporary secretary. Mr. Cox <lb/>
in assuming chair made a <lb/>
short talk. <lb/>
The temporary organization <lb/>
on motion was made permanent. <lb/>
On motion a committee con- <lb/>
of one from each town- <lb/>
ship named to retire and <lb/>
recommend to the convention <lb/>
candidates for the county <lb/>
o In the absence of this <lb/>
committee Col. Harry Skinner <lb/>
was on and the <lb/>
convention in a conceived <lb/>
and clean cut speech, which <lb/>
seems so have pleased the con- <lb/>
The committee through its <lb/>
chairman to <lb/>
the following which was on <lb/>
motion <lb/>
Senate, H. T, King, of Green- <lb/>
ville. <lb/>
House, B. M Whitehurst, of <lb/>
Bethel, Eider Fred <lb/>
Clerk. Joel <lb/>
Sheriff, I. Fleming, Green- <lb/>
ville <lb/>
of Deeds, W. W. <lb/>
Surveyor, D. S. of Caro- <lb/>
County Commissioners-- John <lb/>
PERSONAL MENTION. <lb/>
Of Those Coming and <lb/>
for her home near X <lb/>
Roads. <lb/>
The protracted meeting here <lb/>
closed yesterday with the <lb/>
ten additions to the . <lb/>
Godfrey Porter and J. <lb/>
Tucker have returned from <lb/>
a trip to Washing <lb/>
ton Oily. They report a pleasant <lb/>
trip. <lb/>
Dudley and Fan- <lb/>
and Eva House t <lb/>
near <lb/>
left Sunday <lb/>
for Hickory Grove where <lb/>
he nice tiny. <lb/>
O. E. and wife <lb/>
Sunday for their home <lb/>
Mis. Audi VI, . <lb/>
v ho <lb/>
Mis. G S. Jo union, lei <lb/>
y for <lb/>
Greenville, <lb/>
Many the <lb/>
church here Sunday. <lb/>
V. Johnston, f <lb/>
Mire Minnie H in. <lb/>
h-i<lb/>
Mies Dora C x, who has been <lb/>
fen with relatives <lb/>
yesterday for hot <lb/>
i en lied Hunks. <lb/>
Sonic of <lb/>
s . <lb/>
Daisy Porter, who has <lb/>
i spending a few days here <lb/>
i with Mi-s Smith, <lb/>
to her home d pear lied <lb/>
ii . <lb/>
s C. Mills this <lb/>
a over the river. <lb/>
E L. Clark went to <lb/>
Friday. <lb/>
J J. Jones, <lb/>
Mai cellos Falkland. <lb/>
The ticket with few <lb/>
is better than we thought they <lb/>
could do. There are some very <lb/>
good men on the ticket. We are <lb/>
sorry see them leave the Demo <lb/>
erotic party. We think they are <lb/>
a mistake, but this is a <lb/>
and <lb/>
ii of the amendment the people <lb/>
feel act d as <lb/>
pie The Ki accords <lb/>
this privilege to them. We shall <lb/>
give a fail show, but it is <lb/>
idle to think for a moment that <lb/>
will poll more to <lb/>
1.000 perhaps not more, than <lb/>
ticket will be <lb/>
by an majority of <lb/>
thousand we our <lb/>
is no <lb/>
danger for Dem in this year <lb/>
of 1906. <lb/>
Twin Girls <lb/>
B, <lb/>
Whom Carrier W. f <lb/>
R. F. D So. I route in the <lb/>
, morning, lace <lb/>
wreathed in smiles on both <lb/>
-id--. The i f gather- <lb/>
ed and <lb/>
of twin <lb/>
ii n at his in me mad him <lb/>
i-l;, <lb/>
Reflector sept <lb/>
J. Mooring spent Sunday at <lb/>
Bethel. <lb/>
D. C. Moore and J. G. <lb/>
spent Sunday at <lb/>
It this is the equinoctial season <lb/>
it is a few of time. <lb/>
H. B. Hardy, of the R <lb/>
News and Observer, i- in town. <lb/>
Miss Mary Bernard <lb/>
evening for a visit to LaGrange. <lb/>
Miss Lena spent Sun <lb/>
day with her parents in Washing- <lb/>
ton. <lb/>
V. G. Tyson to Winter- <lb/>
ville Sunday evening returned <lb/>
this <lb/>
J. T. went to <lb/>
Sunday evening this <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
OMen Cobb left Sunday for <lb/>
Tarboro where he has accepted a <lb/>
position. <lb/>
Rev. F. D. went to <lb/>
evening where he <lb/>
preached at <lb/>
R. B. Wiggins, of Boston, who <lb/>
been visiting at <lb/>
left morning. <lb/>
Joyner came in Sat- <lb/>
evening from to <lb/>
visit her brother, O. L. Joyner, <lb/>
Mrs. Charlie Whitehurst, of <lb/>
Bethel, came in evening <lb/>
to visit her father D. D. Gardner. <lb/>
Miss Octavia Rivers, of Hen- <lb/>
who was visiting Mrs. <lb/>
A. H. Taft, returned home y <lb/>
Sunday gave us a decided <lb/>
of weather indicated that the <lb/>
fall season hat come in earnest. <lb/>
Mies Elizabeth Ball, of <lb/>
was Mrs. J. A. Lang, <lb/>
returned home Sunday <lb/>
O. T. Tyson returned Sunday <lb/>
evening from the western part <lb/>
where he had <lb/>
his health. ., <lb/>
Mrs. L. II. Lee and Miss <lb/>
Cromartie returned Saturday <lb/>
from Baltimore where <lb/>
bad been buying millinery <lb/>
for Mrs. L. <lb/>
A. E. Fulcher has sold his dry <lb/>
goods a taken a <lb/>
the hardware store of <lb/>
Baker Hart. ., ,, ., <lb/>
Mrs. Junes returned <lb/>
Sunday evening from Baltimore, <lb/>
where she has been buying <lb/>
goods for C. T. Mumford. <lb/>
Register of Deeds It, Williams, <lb/>
went to Sunday to <lb/>
indexes of records with a view of <lb/>
selecting a system in use this <lb/>
W. P. El wards has resigned his <lb/>
place at the e A H. Taft <lb/>
. and taken i ion as book- <lb/>
keeper ware- <lb/>
house. <lb/>
Mrs George of Lit; in ;. <lb/>
her -i.-i. <lb/>
Km lies, returned <lb/>
. wore Vis- <lb/>
Mrs. O. J. <lb/>
Sunday <lb/>
There may no real happiness In <lb/>
riches, bill these is real <lb/>
in poverty. <lb/>
Admitted to Practice. <lb/>
before I lie no. n recess of <lb/>
court T. <lb/>
t court the <lb/>
by Supreme court to <lb/>
Mr. John of Greene <lb/>
county, to practice law. At the <lb/>
request Judge Shaw the oath war <lb/>
administered to Mr. by <lb/>
and he was duly <lb/>
to the practice of the bar <lb/>
The Name Was Missing. <lb/>
Monday <lb/>
i us a very nice teller of items from <lb/>
Mills, hut n the writer <lb/>
j failed to sign Ins or her name to <lb/>
us know who sent we can- <lb/>
. p them. As many times <lb/>
i s has been called to the <lb/>
. the Dames of writers <lb/>
g with letters for <lb/>
it does look Hike people <lb/>
would sign their name- to such let- <lb/>
Denmark, of <lb/>
I spent Sunday here. <lb/>
t Mr. <lb/>
<lb/>
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