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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/>
car g am <lb/>
jeers i . <lb/>
wot., rained upon Ii m, <lb/>
i . , <lb/>
i Total <lb/>
LIABILITIES.<lb/>
Ital Meek paid in <lb/>
divided less <lb/>
s tall s paid <lb/>
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g 13.800.0 I <lb/>
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Individual subject <lb/>
to i heck <lb/>
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John and I pro i t be <lb/>
did think I was to blame f. <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/>
no 1.11 <lb/>
. f <lb/>
down crime <lb/>
man give- <lb/>
law and I e U <lb/>
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Tin- gin <lb/>
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laws -i <lb/>
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V e <lb/>
Hie<lb/>
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learn the <lb/>
law. <lb/>
Km man i free, mid if he <lb/>
approve of th <lb/>
h live- world is <lb/>
C to -o<lb/>
he ii., ,, . <lb/>
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/>
ii a <lb/>
i contempt for Hie <lb/>
that in- can go <lb/>
crime when he <lb/>
; tin effect <lb/>
f, law <lb/>
come <lb/>
i no <lb/>
nil . keep <lb/>
lie i- id to <lb/>
in-oilier class <lb/>
l of I <lb/>
II. at will <lb/>
concealed <lb/>
i i illegally <lb/>
. 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/>
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of twin <lb/>
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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/>
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g with letters for <lb/>
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would sign their name- to such let- <lb/>
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looked up <lb/>
with a playing about the <lb/>
of his grim mouth. The wind was <lb/>
now in the rigging, and the <lb/>
of the were bumming Ilk- <lb/>
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free leg Jutting <lb/>
with the heel of the foot resting be- <lb/>
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or anything save the paddle and <lb/>
the Bible, which lay across the <lb/>
race. Man. and <lb/>
child had all been a day the <lb/>
least, and so. with the prayers <lb/>
I Used upon the seas, they were buried <lb/>
from the side. The small man <lb/>
had Ural also to be lifeless, <lb/>
Amos had detected some slight <lb/>
flutter of his heart, and the faintest <lb/>
was -ft upon the watch glass <lb/>
which was held before mouth. <lb/>
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j Hi.- U at. and the mate forced a <lb/>
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of life which still lingered in him <lb/>
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while Savage had ordered up <lb/>
the two prisoners whom he had en- <lb/>
trapped <lb/>
sorry, said the sea- <lb/>
man, -but you had to come <lb/>
with us. see. or we had to stay <lb/>
with you. They're waiting for me over <lb/>
at Boston, and so in truth I couldn't <lb/>
tarry. Which would you prefer, to go <lb/>
with us to America or to go back <lb/>
to <lb/>
to France, If I can And my <lb/>
way. if only to have a word with that <lb/>
fool of a <lb/>
we emptied t bucketful of <lb/>
water over his and priming, <lb/>
dye see. so maybe he did all he could. <lb/>
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see it; I see It Ah. If my feet <lb/>
were only upon it once <lb/>
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HEADQUARTERS FOR <lb/>
GENERAL MERChANDISE <lb/>
Mm n <lb/>
hi deck with <lb/>
hi face us grim as ever, but with a <lb/>
dancing in h. gray <lb/>
down the ladder which led Into the <lb/>
hold. The corporal followed Mm, and <lb/>
had hit cheat level with the dock when <lb/>
the other had reached the bottom. It <lb/>
may have been something in <lb/>
Savage's It may have been the <lb/>
gloom around him which startled the <lb/>
young Frenchman. <lb/>
again, he shouted. <lb/>
think you are at the <lb/>
I think that you are best down <lb/>
my said the Puritan <lb/>
meaning <lb/>
from his gesture, rutting tho sole of <lb/>
his against the man's chest, be <lb/>
gave which sent both him . ltd <lb/>
the ladder crashing down on to the <lb/>
officer beneath bun. As be did so he <lb/>
blew his whistle, and in a moment the <lb/>
hatch was back In Its place mil <lb/>
clamped down on each side with Iron <lb/>
bars. <lb/>
The sergeant had swung round at <lb/>
the sound of the crash, but Amos <lb/>
Green, who had waited for n,,. move, <lb/>
threw bis arms round him and <lb/>
hurled tin overboard Into the inn. <lb/>
At the same instant the <lb/>
rope was set red, the creaked <lb/>
buck Into position once more mid <lb/>
XVII. <lb/>
FOR two days the Golden Rod lay <lb/>
becalmed close to Cape In <lb/>
Hague, with Hie Breton coast <lb/>
extending along the whole at <lb/>
the southern tho third <lb/>
l came a sharp <lb/>
and drew rapidly away <lb/>
I from land until It was but a vague, <lb/>
dim line which blended with the <lb/>
banks. <lb/>
am frightened shout my father. <lb/>
; said Adele as Mood to- <lb/>
by the and looked back <lb/>
at the dim cloud upon the horizon <lb/>
which marked the position of that <lb/>
France which they were never to see <lb/>
again. <lb/>
do yon mean, Adele My <lb/>
uncle is hale and hearty, and be will <lb/>
accustom himself u this new <lb/>
It only could tie so But I fear. I <lb/>
fear that he is over old for such a <lb/>
change. He says not a word of com- <lb/>
plaint, but I read upon his face that <lb/>
he Is stricken to the <lb/>
Te was about to suggest that <lb/>
the voyage might restore the mer- <lb/>
chant's health, When Adele gave a cry <lb/>
I of surprise nod pointed out over the <lb/>
quarter. <lb/>
she Is some <lb/>
i thing floating upon the sea. I saw it <lb/>
; upon the crest of a <lb/>
lie looked In the direction In which <lb/>
she pointed, It was so far from <lb/>
; him that he make nothing of it. <lb/>
hilt sharper eye than his had <lb/>
; glance of it. Amos Green had seen the <lb/>
girl point, <lb/>
he. <lb/>
a heat .-a the <lb/>
Tho New England seaman whipped <lb/>
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I I hard down. Mr. Tom <lb/>
ii Just so hap that I <lb/>
am In ii . f n boat at <lb/>
lull Inter the Golden Rod <lb/>
had swung round and was ruining <lb/>
swiftly down toward black spot <lb/>
which still hoboed and danced upon <lb/>
A they her they <lb/>
could see was project- <lb/>
over her side. <lb/>
a man's cried Amos <lb/>
n. <lb/>
But grim grew grim- <lb/>
mer. u man's said he. <lb/>
Is a boat beside us, and you <lb/>
may take <lb/>
God, what happiness Corporal <lb/>
the boat Let us push off <lb/>
you a few things first. <lb/>
Lord, who ever beard of a man <lb/>
like that Mr. <lb/>
Just sling a keg of water and a barrel <lb/>
Of meat of biscuit Into this boat. <lb/>
Hiram Jefferson, two oars aft. <lb/>
It's a long pull with the wind your <lb/>
teeth, hut you'll he there by tomorrow <lb/>
; and the Weather Is set <lb/>
j two Frenchmen were soon pro- <lb/>
i Tided with all that they were to <lb/>
require and pushed off with a waving <lb/>
of huts a shouting of <lb/>
The yard was swung <lb/>
again, and the Golden Hod turned her <lb/>
bowsprit for the west. <lb/>
But while these things had been done <lb/>
the senseless man beneath the mast <lb/>
had switched his eyelids, had drawn a <lb/>
little gasping breath and then <lb/>
opened his eyes. Old had <lb/>
come upon deck, at the sight of <lb/>
tho man of his dress he had run <lb/>
forward and had raised his head rev- <lb/>
Is one of the be cried. <lb/>
Is one f our pastors. Ah Now <lb/>
Indeed a blessing will be our <lb/>
But the man smiled gently and shook <lb/>
his fear that I may not come <lb/>
consolidated the two stocks of H. A. re and John A. Is one <lb/>
store we are prepared to furnish our customers anything needed in <lb/>
Dry goods and groceries <lb/>
, We carry an up-to-date line <lb/>
Hats, Shoes, dress goods, Notions, Sc. <lb/>
In Groceries we will have at all times a full line of the very best <lb/>
the staples like my <lb/>
Meat, Flour, Sugar, coffee, but all kinds of <lb/>
canned goods, the finest brands <lb/>
We can supply you need to wear or to eat, and pay highest f, <lb/>
COUNTRY PRODUCE. Quality and prices of our goods please you. <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N. C <lb/>
Ricks <lb/>
M. SCHULTZ <lb/>
the bucketful of salt water soused <lb/>
down over the gunner and his gun <lb/>
putting out his and wetting <lb/>
his a shower of balls from <lb/>
the marine-, piped through the air or <lb/>
rapped up the planks, but the <lb/>
boat was dog jerking In the <lb/>
short, choppy waves, and to aim was <lb/>
Impossible, in vain the men tagged <lb/>
and at their oars, while the <lb/>
Runner work d like a maniac to re- <lb/>
tight his and to replace bis <lb/>
bout bud lost its weigh <lb/>
while the was flying along <lb/>
now with every sail bulging and swell- <lb/>
to point Crack went the <lb/>
hist, and live little silt <lb/>
an the mainsail showed that her charge <lb/>
think that yon had best take the gal <lb/>
below to the <lb/>
Amid u solemn hush they along- <lb/>
side this lonely craft which hung out <lb/>
so sinister a <lb/>
was n thirteen foot cockle- <lb/>
shell, very broad for her length and <lb/>
so flat In the bottom that she had been <lb/>
meant evidently for river or lake work. <lb/>
Huddled together the seats <lb/>
were three folk, a man In the dress of <lb/>
s respectable artisan, a woman of the <lb/>
same and a little child about a <lb/>
old. The boat was half full of <lb/>
and the woman child were <lb/>
with their faces downward. <lb/>
Hie fair curls of the Infant and the <lb/>
lark lock- of the mother washing to <lb/>
and fin like water weeds tho <lb/>
surface. The man lay with a slate <lb/>
face, his chin cocking up to- <lb/>
ward the sky. his eyes turned upward <lb/>
to the whites and his mouth wide open, <lb/>
showing a leathern crinkled tongue <lb/>
n rotting leaf. In all <lb/>
huddled in u and with a single <lb/>
still grasped In his hand, there <lb/>
crouched a very small ma skid <lb/>
in the dying <lb/>
pastor. <lb/>
this Journey with said he. <lb/>
the Lord has called me upon a farther <lb/>
Journey of my I have had my <lb/>
and I am ready. I am In- <lb/>
deed the pastor of the temple at <lb/>
and when we the orders of the <lb/>
wicked king I two of the faithful, <lb/>
with their little one. put forth In the <lb/>
hope that we come to England. <lb/>
D; on the or t day there came a wan <lb/>
which swept away of our oars and <lb/>
all that was the bread, <lb/>
ear keg, and we were left with no <lb/>
hope save la him. And then he began <lb/>
to call us to him, at a time, <lb/>
the child and then the woman and <lb/>
then the man, until I only am left, <lb/>
though I feel that my own time la not <lb/>
long. But, since ye are also of the <lb/>
faithful, may I not serve you in any <lb/>
way before I <lb/>
merchant shook his head, and <lb/>
then suddenly a thought flashed upon <lb/>
elm. and he ran, with Joy his face, <lb/>
and whispered eagerly to Amos Green. <lb/>
Amos laughed and strode across to the <lb/>
captain. <lb/>
said Savage <lb/>
grimly. <lb/>
Then the whisperers went to De <lb/>
lie sprung In and his <lb/>
eyes shone with delight. And then they <lb/>
went down to Adele In her cabin, <lb/>
she started and blushed turned her <lb/>
sweet face away and patted her hair <lb/>
with her hands as woman will when a <lb/>
sudden call Is made upon her. And <lb/>
so. since haste was needful and since <lb/>
i Wholesale retail an <lb/>
Dealer. paid <lb/>
aides, Par, Cotton Oil <lb/>
Turkeys, B, Red <lb/>
salts, Tables, Lounges, Bares, P <lb/>
and Gail Ax <lb/>
Life Tobacco. Key West Che <lb/>
Henry George Can <lb/>
Cherries, Peaches, Apples <lb/>
Pine Apples, Jelly, Milk <lb/>
Flour Meat, Soap <lb/>
Ly, Magic Matches, Oil <lb/>
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar <lb/>
e'en Seeds, Oranges, Apples, Nut <lb/>
Dried Apples, <lb/>
Prunes, Currents, Raisins, Cl-. <lb/>
Chins. Ware, Tin and w <lb/>
Wart, Cakes Crackers, Macs <lb/>
Beet Batter, New <lb/>
Sewing and <lb/>
Quality and <lb/>
Cheat <lb/>
S. M. SCHULTZ <lb/>
Greenville Livery <lb/>
Transfer <lb/>
Can famish nice and <lb/>
Wages tor all occasions. <lb/>
Horse- boarded by the day, week <lb/>
month. <lb/>
REWARD <lb/>
State of North Carolin <lb/>
Executive <lb/>
Whereas official information has <lb/>
been received at this department that <lb/>
w. H. Harrington Jr. late of the <lb/>
of Pitt stands charged with <lb/>
and assault upon W. J. Tell, and <lb/>
whereas, It appears that the said w. <lb/>
H. Harrington Jr has fled the State. <lb/>
or so conceals himself that the <lb/>
nary process of law be served <lb/>
upon him. <lb/>
Now, therefore, I, R. B. Glenn, Gov <lb/>
of tho Stats of North Carolina, <lb/>
virtue of authority in me vested <lb/>
do issue this my <lb/>
a reward of One <lb/>
dollars for the apprehension and <lb/>
said W. H. Harrington Jr. <lb/>
to the Sheriff of Pitt at the <lb/>
Courthouse in Greenville N. C. and I <lb/>
do enjoin all officers of the State and <lb/>
all good citizens to assist in <lb/>
to justice. <lb/>
Done at cur City of 16th <lb/>
day of July, in the year of our Lord <lb/>
one thousand nine hundred and six <lb/>
and in the one hundred and thirty- <lb/>
first year of our American <lb/>
R B. GLENN, <lb/>
By the Governor. <lb/>
A. H. ARRINGTON. <lb/>
BAKER S CONFECTIONER <lb/>
Sales room in Jams building. <lb/>
Fresh Pies, Cakes and <lb/>
Bread daily. Special orders <lb/>
for Pies sent early in morn- <lb/>
will he filled in time <lb/>
for dinner <lb/>
Choice of Fruits and <lb/>
Candles constantly on hand <lb/>
I also handle leading <lb/>
brands of Cigars and To- <lb/>
Give me a call. <lb/>
J. M. <lb/>
J. J. TURNAGE, <lb/>
PILLS <lb/>
reliable, <lb/>
overcome <lb/>
crease vigor, banish pain <lb/>
No remedy equals <lb/>
For Sale by J. W. BRYAN <lb/>
JOHNSON, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Contractor, Builder. <lb/>
Tile Setter. <lb/>
Plans and estimate, <lb/>
tarnished on application. All <lb/>
work guaranteed. Turn key job <lb/>
when ever desired <lb/>
The Five Points Grocer. <lb/>
In addition to Full of Heavy <lb/>
and Fancy Groceries we carry a <lb/>
line of such as Horse <lb/>
Collars, Back <lb/>
Chain. Plows, Castings Also <lb/>
line <lb/>
ware, Tinware. consisting <lb/>
if i i, Chill Tonic, Liver <lb/>
Regulator, Quinine, Soothing <lb/>
Syrup, Nerve and Liniment <lb/>
Call me for in the <lb/>
above lines <lb/>
J. J. TURNAGE, <lb/>
Phone Five Points <lb/>
Mary had a little lad <lb/>
Whose face was fair, <lb/>
Because each he had a drink <lb/>
Rocky Mountain Tea. <lb/>
Store <lb/>
TO CREDITORS. <lb/>
before the <lb/>
Clerk Hut of <lb/>
CONTINUED ON PAGE <lb/>
. .,, MU ,, <lb/>
lie of Wick Harris deceased, notice <lb/>
e to all person Indented to the <lb/>
estate to make Immediate payment, to the <lb/>
and all persons having claims <lb/>
said estate must present the same for <lb/>
on or before the 30th. day of August <lb/>
1907, or this notice will he plead In of <lb/>
their recovery, rule day of Ail, <lb/>
W. L. CLARK, <lb/>
of Wick <lb/>
Come in and examine my <lb/>
CORN PLANTERS, GUANO SOWERS, DISC <lb/>
HARROWS, SMOOTHING HARROWS, ONE <lb/>
AND TWO HORSE STEEL PLOWS, WIRE <lb/>
FENCE FOR FARM OR GARDEN AND WASH- <lb/>
MACHINES. <lb/>
Yours to serve, <lb/>
H. L. <lb/>
The Hardware Man.<lb/>
AYDEN DEPARTMENT. <lb/>
M. BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent- <lb/>
v -.- . C. -.- m <lb/>
Vs. <lb/>
As authorized for Daily <lb/>
and we lake <lb/>
bat pleasure in receiving sub- <lb/>
and writing receipts for <lb/>
those arrears. We have a list <lb/>
of all who receive their mail at <lb/>
this office. also take orders <lb/>
or job <lb/>
B. bat returned <lb/>
to bis in It was <lb/>
B. H. Can is and not H. Gar- <lb/>
as d In nor last to <lb/>
whom he administered the rite <lb/>
baptism <lb/>
We have hand one <lb/>
and will h glad to make yon <lb/>
price on same. <lb/>
Everett who is in Scot- <lb/>
land Neck electing a large brick <lb/>
tore for merchant, of <lb/>
that place, spent a day or so <lb/>
his family last week. <lb/>
has gone <lb/>
to to accept a <lb/>
R. Co. <lb/>
CA large crowd left here <lb/>
day to attend court in <lb/>
For can es, apples, corn <lb/>
tomatoes, c, apply to K. E. <lb/>
ft On. <lb/>
A. M. Mosley, is here on <lb/>
our cotton market. The fleecy <lb/>
is to come in. <lb/>
To any who are in need of a cook <lb/>
tore we can make it to bis interest <lb/>
to see us as we have bought a solid <lb/>
car load, and expect them to arrive <lb/>
next week. Cannon Tyson. <lb/>
The graded opens here <lb/>
next Monday the 24th. <lb/>
Buy the <lb/>
for women from J R. <lb/>
ft Co. <lb/>
beet friends are <lb/>
attending Greenville court I his <lb/>
week and its lonely <lb/>
row. <lb/>
When your eyes need attention <lb/>
J. W. Taylor, <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. Is the man to do <lb/>
your work if yon want to be <lb/>
pleased. <lb/>
Mrs. H. C. Ormond ha re <lb/>
from an visit to <lb/>
relatives <lb/>
Charles n and wife, were <lb/>
here <lb/>
is now com- <lb/>
and ii glad lo have <lb/>
yon inspect before buy- <lb/>
J. Turn A Co. <lb/>
Miss Lizzie m <lb/>
ville, who all ended here <lb/>
last has prep <lb/>
to entering the graded school. <lb/>
J. J. Hints i R <lb/>
have Iron the northern <lb/>
markets. <lb/>
If the mimed by <lb/>
the lat <lb/>
-re i r H those <lb/>
named hi the by <lb/>
them, will always <lb/>
be r Win Tin indeed a <lb/>
pitiful hard ran for <lb/>
material i c <lb/>
Broker. I <lb/>
a lull line meat, laid can <lb/>
goods. Don't bay before diving <lb/>
me trial. Mill <lb/>
H ; -lock <lb/>
of dry goods ill <lb/>
log. J s Co. <lb/>
h line i <lb/>
prices <lb/>
d ii rand <lb/>
and ship ; X- <lb/>
Buy a hi from. <lb/>
J. K. -j Iced <lb/>
We to room oilier <lb/>
Stocks am in to so i-e are <lb/>
offering in <lb/>
mer nils <lb/>
out of lie way pill n price <lb/>
on tin in that will be t gel <lb/>
them off. Now is the time to gel <lb/>
bi value for your money. Cannon <lb/>
A nice one horse farm <lb/>
Ai I expect lo be New <lb/>
n y bike Will <lb/>
be closed Aug. till <lb/>
Sept. 3rd. J. W. <lb/>
W. M aid ate <lb/>
in county. <lb/>
win <lb/>
son Hinger dewing machine <lb/>
Prices way way down H. <lb/>
Tripp Bro. next to Early Hotel. <lb/>
Ayden, <lb/>
J. B spent Sunday <lb/>
his <lb/>
We are pi. to D that his <lb/>
Miss Lucy, has almost en- <lb/>
recovered her recent <lb/>
sickness. <lb/>
of dUe plow or col- <lb/>
get our prices before buy- <lb/>
J. U. Turnage Co. <lb/>
little porch <lb/>
in <lb/>
vogue, are said to be exceedingly <lb/>
That is what those who <lb/>
seem to tell us, and we <lb/>
reckon n is <lb/>
fun supply of hay, grain, <lb/>
cotton seed meal, bran, ship stuff, <lb/>
always on hand, Cannon and Tyson <lb/>
J W. went to tin-en- <lb/>
ville Friday. <lb/>
Buy the vertical <lb/>
life, mowing machine, arid tel <lb/>
from J. B. <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Prof. principal <lb/>
traded school is expected to reach <lb/>
Ayden tonight. other teach- <lb/>
will arrive week. <lb/>
Our slippers must go, the season <lb/>
it well advanced. The prices now <lb/>
will interest the most economic buy- <lb/>
and Tyson. <lb/>
J. J. Edwards Sou will move, <lb/>
into their new this <lb/>
week. <lb/>
For a nice a novel- <lb/>
clock at J. W. Taylor's. It is <lb/>
for any occasion, <lb/>
to give satisfaction. <lb/>
Ayden church has <lb/>
called B. H. Junes to serve <lb/>
them year. <lb/>
For in improved <lb/>
machinery call to see us we <lb/>
will be pleased lo you prices. <lb/>
J. R. Turnage ft Co. <lb/>
Go to E. E. Go's new <lb/>
market tor heel, fresh meats, <lb/>
sate, and <lb/>
good e at ten cents conn- <lb/>
to see J. B. Co <lb/>
J. B. Turnage Co. <lb/>
We have jun a case of <lb/>
the stockings for <lb/>
tidies and children. <lb/>
are good ahead <lb/>
We pretty school <lb/>
will e here and they <lb/>
conjunction with our girls <lb/>
from country town will <lb/>
certainly lend and <lb/>
in that will <lb/>
only prov- but will <lb/>
a. d out <lb/>
souls to Tis grand to <lb/>
; how <lb/>
more delightful the <lb/>
when Hi ex come, and we get back <lb/>
in their smiles and <lb/>
live in tie atmosphere <lb/>
breath . Oh, they will be goo; <lb/>
old limes and the they <lb/>
come the we will he. <lb/>
we by- <lb/>
Mr. of <lb/>
pi embed in <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
I. J. Smith, on <lb/>
the e lie- <lb/>
a Norfolk, came <lb/>
Friday. <lb/>
Lot live veil <lb/>
oped toes I <lb/>
others very <lb/>
much i thumb on n <lb/>
hand, with joint, and rail <lb/>
It did have the dead <lb/>
appearance is generally in <lb/>
such was large, strong <lb/>
and healthy. Noun who saw i; <lb/>
had seen the like before. <lb/>
R II. is a business <lb/>
COL. BRYAN AMONG <lb/>
Bryan North Carolina for <lb/>
a series addresses. He will <lb/>
have a cordial welcome and <lb/>
audience-. He does not come into <lb/>
Today Pol, William Jennings Interesting in Opera <lb/>
House. <lb/>
s- <lb/>
enter given by little <lb/>
the hi baT <lb/>
strange hut i , . ,. ., r . <lb/>
, , , J. Co <lb/>
people whom he has visited be , . . , ,.,.and the warmth <lb/>
welcome he is the <lb/>
do not with i <lb/>
all things but <lb/>
folk <lb/>
who know how to receive <lb/>
treat their In this in- <lb/>
stance visitor is one who com- <lb/>
the personal and political <lb/>
of a vast majority of the <lb/>
of which he is the <lb/>
national leader. He is the <lb/>
first and only choice of this <lb/>
majority for the presidential <lb/>
Domination in and cannot <lb/>
that in North Carolina <lb/>
be is the hands of his friends. <lb/>
As for the others, <lb/>
of the population, he has <lb/>
its unqualified respect, regardless <lb/>
of political differences, by reason <lb/>
of ability, his rectitude, bis <lb/>
mi <lb/>
bow came yon here, <lb/>
thought that may- <lb/>
no had Neon taken down by <lb/>
sink <lb/>
I was. It Is the third ship <lb/>
In I down, but <lb/>
have never kept nit down I went <lb/>
in <lb/>
in M so opera Ion <lb/>
y To M- <lb/>
always at are <lb/>
sun I draw h h<lb/>
The program us pub- <lb/>
w.- earned out <lb/>
and the marriage went <lb/>
in The <lb/>
made <lb/>
the like little grown <lb/>
and their was as <lb/>
cute and winning as could be. <lb/>
The were <lb/>
land sale. <lb/>
By t in <lb/>
in n <lb/>
i. f id lo-l I. a <lb/>
Kl. the -m.-r <lb/>
III M i. <lb/>
m in. th- u I- <lb/>
of In <lb/>
the of Die <lb/>
parity, courage and undoubted R <lb/>
tumult <lb/>
welcome there will be <lb/>
not a note. His dis- <lb/>
and his are his <lb/>
passport to tho good graces of his <lb/>
hosts, and he will find <lb/>
in tho cordiality and <lb/>
courtesy to be expected of a hos- <lb/>
and friendly people. Io <lb/>
behalf of all them we can ex- <lb/>
tend him a warm welcome to North <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
T Hi f e <lb/>
1st. W ; i I <lb/>
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Sf In two u <lb/>
hid i h arr. an <lb/>
in ids <lb/>
in i <lb/>
Vi. <lb/>
o. <lb/>
Live Cremated. <lb/>
Mr. Joseph G. Davidson, one of <lb/>
the best known farmers in Lorn; <lb/>
Creek township, had the <lb/>
tune Wednesday night to lose nine <lb/>
horses, six cows, two a <lb/>
quantity of feed stuff and <lb/>
and sonic implements in . <lb/>
fire which bis barn <lb/>
stables. total lo-s will <lb/>
to not less than and <lb/>
it may teach mire. barn was <lb/>
Urge and contained much newly <lb/>
bat-vested feed stuff, etc. <lb/>
The fire is not <lb/>
known. Mt. Davidson was <lb/>
shortly after o'clock by <lb/>
one of his tenants, who had <lb/>
the hops. The build- <lb/>
was enveloped in <lb/>
building was <lb/>
enveloped in flames and <lb/>
nothing could be saved, except two <lb/>
horses that Mr, succeed- <lb/>
ed in driving out. building <lb/>
was practically new and could not j <lb/>
be iced for The nine <lb/>
horses were not less than <lb/>
each the cows each. <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
NO CREDIT <lb/>
Th f Flu Coast <lb/>
in cf i <lb/>
n . i; i ,. i . . ii i n u, <lb/>
ii th- of i l, <lb/>
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t. n in in to <lb/>
t M I In i of M <lb/>
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to tho <lb/>
-r th- of this or This <lb/>
In of <lb/>
Tun la n d of Sept. <lb/>
Susan R. <lb/>
. on th- of <lb/>
I , i i II <lb/>
. James <lb/>
Dr. Joseph Dixon, <lb/>
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. <lb/>
Ml. <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
lot <lb/>
papers, pens, pencils, ink-, <lb/>
etc, at Book <lb/>
e. <lb/>
School <lb/>
Stationery <lb/>
Now is your time to save <lb/>
money by coming to us for <lb/>
children's school <lb/>
tablets, pens, era <lb/>
we have also n groat assort- <lb/>
of Dainty <lb/>
note paper for use <lb/>
all tin is plain or hemstitch- <lb/>
ed <lb/>
The mainstay of social <lb/>
M. <lb/>
A N. C. <lb/>
Lost O i <lb/>
nineteenth, between Capt John, <lb/>
King's Mud w.-h- <lb/>
set suit . <lb/>
diamond in <lb/>
for the finder. <lb/>
Vivian N. C. <lb/>
k so <lb/>
M HA VIA KEN UP. <lb/>
I have taken up one black <lb/>
shoal, weight, about <lb/>
no earmarks. Owner can get same <lb/>
by paying charges. <lb/>
Tucker <lb/>
K. F D No. Greenville. N. C <lb/>
FREE <lb/>
To sufferers of Kidney, Liver or <lb/>
Bladder troubles. Other <lb/>
say a bottle and if <lb/>
it cure we will refund <lb/>
your We say a <lb/>
full 91.00 rive bottle of <lb/>
and if it benefits you, then <lb/>
use SOL until <lb/>
This advertisement entitles you <lb/>
to u bottle SOL <lb/>
DRUG STORK <lb/>
Only a limited number hot-Mo <lb/>
away. miss this op <lb/>
to test <lb/>
SOL. <lb/>
I oh- <lb/>
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb/>
AYDEN, . <lb/>
the <lb/>
RESOURCESand k paid in, <lb/>
Overdraft Secured fund <lb/>
and is less <lb/>
Due from Hanks, <lb/>
unpaid . ; <lb/>
h check, 11,002.4-<lb/>
cum. -i or loss <lb/>
about i. bin hilt; trip to Wilmington. <lb/>
mile of Ayden. Good . r regular in <lb/>
mid out houses. and <lb/>
cultivation. lo , , <lb/>
J. and <lb/>
night. <lb/>
C inns, 89.30<lb/>
Silver Coin, <lb/>
Bank notes <lb/>
. notes 5,045.00 <lb/>
Total. <lb/>
072.21 <lb/>
In the middle of <lb/>
A few Is and tho <lb/>
leaky had <lb/>
few been <lb/>
In and w.-r.- more. <lb/>
a pron outer; i-r flt <lb/>
they found u . t- <lb/>
of a flue <lb/>
were <lb/>
from ii. <lb/>
cot ion <lb/>
few<lb/>
war.<lb/>
to lake . V <lb/>
SB of <lb/>
lie <lb/>
i on m. <lb/>
n I corncob pipe <lb/>
deeper than the Speed- <lb/>
well sank, tun not as the <lb/>
came up <lb/>
swain to tin bent, found tin-- <lb/>
crawled Hind was in g you, <lb/>
for I lean . dial <lb/>
hack to pick i. up, an <lb/>
passed in the darkness. <lb/>
what w- <lb/>
up boat sail and make <lb/>
for OUT <lb/>
per such real as for there <lb/>
is to be <lb/>
was <lb/>
in- by u upon his <lb/>
to his fret, <lb/>
The tat- <lb/>
was wave, his friend <lb/>
read in eyes. <lb/>
What Is it. <lb/>
It is cumins; to pieces. <lb/>
have been watching it. You SM Unit <lb/>
crack Which extends backward from <lb/>
the cud of our Two hours ago <lb/>
I could Scarce put my hand Into it. <lb/>
Now- can sUp through it with <lb/>
Amos walked to the of <lb/>
funnel shaped recess found, us his <lb/>
friend said, a green sinuous <lb/>
crack extended away backward into <lb/>
lbs caused by toss- <lb/>
Of the waves or by the terrific <lb/>
pact of their vessel, lie roused <lb/>
out danger to <lb/>
him. <lb/>
if she springs a leak we are <lb/>
. been thawing <lb/>
pretty fast as it <lb/>
They could see now that whole <lb/>
mass was brittle and honey- <lb/>
combed an rotten. <lb/>
cried Amos <lb/>
I . . have sworn that heard <lb/>
We are nil <lb/>
must have been my <lb/>
walked lo tho <lb/>
w ad face the cave and swept tho <lb/>
n with Ills eyes. should lie <lb/>
the truck of some said he. <lb/>
the fodders and the herring <lb/>
We're south for <lb/>
I reckon. Hut we can't be <lb/>
mile from Port <lb/>
we're the line of the St. Lawrence <lb/>
What is i;. <lb/>
Tho hunter was with <lb/>
bis ear his head forward. <lb/>
his eye. like a <lb/>
man who Intently. lie was <lb/>
about I., answer i- <lb/>
a cry pointed to back f the <lb/>
cave. <lb/>
It b. widened ii mt they <lb/>
bad Iced ii last until it was now no <lb/>
Ion lie-., it a p <lb/>
o said the <lb/>
I way, an the r <lb/>
foil. . it was very dark as <lb/>
-l. with h Ii d <lb/>
on mid little <lb/>
if blue sky <lb/>
heads, their <lb/>
way. until <lb/>
. . and <lb/>
opened Into a tarsi- s-ill.-ire cf <lb/>
was C <lb/>
and from r f. <lb/>
h el it in <lb/>
each e. . <lb/>
had <lb/>
with four sorts i SOD <lb/>
sol. i. to ling colony <lb/>
i th- s. The squadron <lb/>
had ti coin however, and <lb/>
the was n . his way <lb/>
the hope of up the <lb/>
others in river. lie had a <lb/>
company of of <lb/>
the stair of his own Ii St. Val- <lb/>
The n.-w of with <lb/>
several of his attendants; throe <lb/>
let friars, Jesuits bound tor th <lb/>
in a down <lb/>
Indies on th v y to Join their <lb/>
bands, two nuns and ten or <lb/>
twelve love of <lb/>
die hope of their <lb/>
drawn across the seas. <lb/>
There was peace between l-inland <lb/>
a-id at present, though feeling <lb/>
ran between and New <lb/>
York, the French believing, and with <lb/>
some Justice, that the <lb/>
were whooping on the demons <lb/>
who them. and his <lb/>
men were <lb/>
on board, though the ship was so <lb/>
crowded Unit they had to sleep <lb/>
ever they could cover and space <lb/>
for their bodies, The too. <lb/>
bad be.-n treated ill an even more <lb/>
kindly fashion, oH man and <lb/>
of <lb/>
Interest of <lb/>
De bad during the ex- <lb/>
his uniform for a plain <lb/>
salt, so except f. Ills <lb/>
there is nothing to <lb/>
show- that be was a from the <lb/>
army. Old v.-is now so weak <lb/>
that lip was the of <lb/>
questions. his was forever at <lb/>
his side, an I the soldier was diploma- <lb/>
enough, after u at <lb/>
to say much <lb/>
in I so their was still <lb/>
preserved. <lb/>
On the day after the rescue they <lb/>
Sighted in In the south, <lb/>
soon, running swiftly before an east- <lb/>
wind v the i of the cast <lb/>
end of Ail Then they sailed <lb/>
up river, though from mid- <lb/>
I channel tit.- inks on either side were <lb/>
hardly lo be seen. As shores <lb/>
rowed In they saw the wild gorge of <lb/>
the river upon the right, <lb/>
with the smoke from the ii. fishing <lb/>
and trading of <lb/>
Streaming up Shove the pine trees. <lb/>
Thence the ship on up the river <lb/>
past Bale. Amos Green, leaning <lb/>
on the bulwarks, slated With <lb/>
eyes at vast expanses of virgin <lb/>
woodland, hardly traversed save by an <lb/>
occasional savage or hardy <lb/>
de Then the bold out- <lb/>
line of Cape loomed up in <lb/>
front of them. passed the rich, <lb/>
placid meadows of <lb/>
of and, the settle <lb/>
aunts of ill island Orleans, <lb/>
saw the broad pool out in <lb/>
front of fall i of <lb/>
the high of Point <lb/>
the cluster of v.- in ion tho <lb/>
gall three <lb/>
minute <lb/>
far from . <lb/>
II <lb/>
Amos <lb/>
n eyes <lb/>
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rang it <lb/>
of<lb/>
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of <lb/>
died round it- comer and <lb/>
trough In Amer- <lb/>
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roots. and <lb/>
the <lb/>
upon for <lb/>
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Total, <lb/>
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA., <lb/>
COUNTY OF PUT, <lb/>
J. R Smith, Cashier of ,;. <lb/>
that above statement is to the best of my am, e- <lb/>
lief. R. Cashier. <lb/>
c i i . A tit; <lb/>
J. R. SMITH <lb/>
JOSEPH <lb/>
STANCH. , CANNON. <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
is n ere <lb/>
.- paper upon It Is <lb/>
an order all Huguenots <lb/>
dominions . give up errors. <lb/>
mi pull him or i by. <lb/>
I have l Tin are many <lb/>
or my subjects who at <lb/>
fault in tin-- matter, will ab- <lb/>
it when learn it is my <lb/>
wish lit <lb/>
do so, p. you follow <lb/>
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feel and opened mid hi-, hands <lb/>
j ii., III Hera <lb/>
an. I., i i n , <lb/>
lats, d nil .- so over <lb/>
. lira l I paid no heed <lb/>
the group of refugees who had <lb/>
i gathered round the stricken man. Hat <lb/>
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lids fell slowly over <lb/>
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woods <lb/>
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,., TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. <lb/>
and <lb/>
i. in the post at Greenville, N. C, as second class matter, <lb/>
rates made know IT upon application. <lb/>
A correspondent desired at every post office in and adjoining counties. <lb/>
in tr <lb/>
NORTH CAROLINA SEPT. <lb/>
will have The sadden death of Dr. <lb/>
logo into quarters It Chides D. which <lb/>
has had a popular summer. red on the train between <lb/>
and Mon- <lb/>
In holding for ten cents the afternoon, was a severe blow <lb/>
farmer is not demanding and loss to North Caro- <lb/>
more for he as one of the State's <lb/>
to get best citizens and foremost <lb/>
, among the -rs of the <lb/>
ville ought to get up a , . <lb/>
South. His place M president <lb/>
nice exhibit, especially of to-, . , . <lb/>
the Normal and Industrial, <lb/>
for the Jamestown expo- hp <lb/>
such excellent service for the <lb/>
At Greenville, <lb/>
September <lb/>
A. H. TAFT <lb/>
Furniture Problem, <lb/>
W. H. RICKS.<lb/>
We can solve it for you. <lb/>
MIGHTIEST AND BEST a ASK<lb/>
. i B <lb/>
woman of the State, will hard be <lb/>
Already the attendants arc to till <lb/>
that Judge Shaw is holding i <lb/>
this term of he is doing EASTERN N C. SWEPT BY <lb/>
STORM. <lb/>
With some little exception the <lb/>
Republican convention made <lb/>
good th.- promise to get out a <lb/>
Considerable Dane In <lb/>
Beach. <lb/>
A storm swept over <lb/>
eastern North Carolina yesterday <lb/>
morning and damage <lb/>
It is easy to judge the position toe place that <lb/>
of those railroads which being B- <lb/>
ANYBODY. <lb/>
ALL <lb/>
MERE. <lb/>
IN ALL VAST <lb/>
Qr. <lb/>
, INVINCIBLE <lb/>
IN PEATS <lb/>
TWICE <lb/>
RARE WILD <lb/>
CONCERN <lb/>
-J STEAM. <lb/>
WAIN SEATS FOR 11.000 <lb/>
-Leadership <lb/>
BOO <lb/>
PREMIER <lb/>
AMERICA'S ONLY <lb/>
AMUSEMENT ENTERPRISE <lb/>
WHICH MAS CIRCUMNAVIGATED <lb/>
THE . <lb/>
not give reduced rates to the <lb/>
Bryan in this State <lb/>
At an hour yesterday the <lb/>
situation on the beach <lb/>
very serious aDd for a time h <lb/>
looked like of the house <lb/>
would he swept away, for <lb/>
it r portion from the Carolina <lb/>
Even the coin cob is about to <lb/>
come in for its day. The state- <lb/>
from Washington <lb/>
to the effect that <lb/>
show <lb/>
made from them. <lb/>
The Republican convention <lb/>
lay was not so large as <lb/>
anticipated. Even the looked-for I Yacht club south was by the <lb/>
speakers elsewhere did not waves. were some two <lb/>
Up hundred people on the beach and <lb/>
not more than fifty these J were <lb/>
able the be <lb/>
fire all communication with the <lb/>
mainland wan cut off. The la-t <lb/>
car from the beach was about <lb/>
the morning, and the <lb/>
next party to <lb/>
about o'clock, having <lb/>
the sound in <lb/>
The damage done on the beach- <lb/>
was .; , but n it as bad as was <lb/>
feared early yesterday morning <lb/>
when the sea was breaking over <lb/>
beach with such fury. It was <lb/>
impossible to learn <lb/>
afternoon or last dam- <lb/>
age done on Carolina Beach for <lb/>
th wires were down. The lat <lb/>
message from the beach was t <lb/>
the morning at that <lb/>
time the tide was high up on <lb/>
the but damage had <lb/>
Wilmington <lb/>
Sept.<lb/>
.<lb/>
,, There is hardly a possibility that <lb/>
the Republicans can a single <lb/>
man on their ticket in <lb/>
Jut the Democrats should not be- <lb/>
cause of this be idle and do <lb/>
in the campaign. Every Dem <lb/>
in the county should be in- <lb/>
to go to the polls and vote <lb/>
so as to make the vote as large <lb/>
as possible. There is no <lb/>
that the Republicans, though <lb/>
far in the minority, are bettor <lb/>
organized than they have ever <lb/>
been, and they will do every- <lb/>
thing possible to make votes on <lb/>
their side. <lb/>
it w called a mass meet- <lb/>
and everybody invited to he a <lb/>
elf appointed delegate, the <lb/>
county Saturday <lb/>
followed its old time method of <lb/>
pointing a committee to select a <lb/>
ticket, the ticket, of course, having <lb/>
being arranged by the <lb/>
bosses. In making The motion to <lb/>
appoint the committee for this <lb/>
pose, Col. Skinner said in <lb/>
substance that wisdom of a few <lb/>
Furniture Sale Competition is Brisk and <lb/>
Furniture Sale Claims are many and loud, j <lb/>
WHO WHY <lb/>
There is <lb/>
test. That sale is best and <lb/>
that offers you <lb/>
The Lowest Prices on the Furniture Want <lb/>
Come convinced. Yours to. please. <lb/>
A. H. TAFT COMPANY, <lb/>
Pictures Framed to Order. <lb/>
JUST A TOTE <lb/>
THE SEARCH LIGHT OF TRUTH OH THE <lb/>
AMUSEMENT ENTERPRISES <lb/>
OF THE WORLD <lb/>
REVEALS <lb/>
COLE <lb/>
LARGEST AND BEST REPRESENTATIVE <lb/>
ENTERPRISE. <lb/>
R. R. Cars. <lb/>
l i. Aid-. . <lb/>
Dens, Floats. <lb/>
J FAIRS-300 Star <lb/>
Jolly Clowns. <lb/>
I v <lb/>
Hie <lb/>
, est. Most Novel and <lb/>
Tho <lb/>
of the Times <lb/>
at home. <lb/>
HANG. <lb/>
Supreme Court Affirms Lower <lb/>
Court. <lb/>
The Supreme court has affirmed <lb/>
the action of the lower court in <lb/>
ILL. <lb/>
FLOODING FEASTS OF NEW BY OUR OF CELEBRITIES <lb/>
They no They are In Wonders. <lb/>
The Year's Best Treat. <lb/>
Seats Persons beneath our Sun and Waterproof Tents. <lb/>
WITH THESE AND ONLY THESE GREAT SHOWS ARE TO BE FOUND <lb/>
SIGNAL. ASTOUNDING. <lb/>
FEATURES <lb/>
LINDA JULIAN <lb/>
BY <lb/>
WM. <lb/>
HOLLAND <lb/>
EVA CLARK <lb/>
murder, which went on and others. <lb/>
case of Sylvester Barrett, <lb/>
AERIAL <lb/>
AERIAL <lb/>
BROTHERS <lb/>
RUSSELL TRIO <lb/>
SEVEN <lb/>
TRIO <lb/>
FAMILY <lb/>
TRIO <lb/>
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peal from county. Barrett <lb/>
was one of the tried in Jan- <lb/>
term of Pitt Superior court for <lb/>
the murder of Constable W. J. <lb/>
Lovitt, of Farmville township, the <lb/>
crime being on the night <lb/>
of January 20th. The jury <lb/>
ed a verdict of murder in the first <lb/>
degree as to Barrett and was <lb/>
sentenced to be hanged Feb 16th, <lb/>
but his counsel took appeal to <lb/>
thus chosen was better than the de- Supreme court. <lb/>
including Jolly, and <lb/>
Fearless Wire and On <lb/>
Acrobat and Boneless Marvels, Dashing Race <lb/>
Rider and Drivers, Expert Bicyclists, Wonderful <lb/>
Jugglers, Astonishingly Educated Bis <lb/>
Horses, Ponies, Dogs, <lb/>
and Rare Fierce Animals. <lb/>
WE It EVER DIVIDE <lb/>
OR <lb/>
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DATES. <lb/>
liberation of the entire body <lb/>
bled; that he be opposed to <lb/>
nominations by commutes in his <lb/>
if there was any prospect of <lb/>
in the county, but as they <lb/>
were in tho minority, without a <lb/>
prospect of victory, the question <lb/>
was to find who they could get to <lb/>
run on the ticket, therefore under <lb/>
such circumstances he favored <lb/>
pointing the committee.<lb/>
t The self filling Parker fountain <lb/>
gen is a wonder, Book <lb/>
Jerry Cobb, the accomplice of <lb/>
Barrett, was convicted of murder in <lb/>
the second degree and sentenced <lb/>
years in the penitentiary. He is <lb/>
now serving his sentence. <lb/>
COTTON. <lb/>
To Cotton <lb/>
i.-- owning or or <lb/>
are <lb/>
to their names, their <lb/>
and alto their <lb/>
may submit to them a proposition <lb/>
which may be to their substantial <lb/>
Mil <lb/>
I shall appreciate It If any of my regular <lb/>
correspondents, to whose eyes this adv r- <lb/>
may come, will MM me a hat of <lb/>
the and of cotton <lb/>
their locality, <lb/>
All will be <lb/>
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Save the Worry <lb/>
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by <lb/>
With such a stock of <lb/>
Groceries, Canned Goods, Package <lb/>
Goods, Pickles, Butter Cheese, Coffee, <lb/>
Tea, Fruit, as f carry, tho selecting and buy- <lb/>
are easy a id tho all saved It will take no to <lb/>
convene yon of if you visit my store and see what I carry. <lb/>
You can me one North of <lb/>
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This department is in F. C. NYE, who is authorized to rep- <lb/>
resent the eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory <lb/>
Pants for <lb/>
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Pants for fl <lb/>
Barber Co. <lb/>
Kev. W. B peat <lb/>
bis mother, Mrs. E. E, <lb/>
returned Tuesday <lb/>
with yards Laces and Hamburg- <lb/>
at cost. Come early and get the <lb/>
bargains. <lb/>
Harrington. Barber Co. <lb/>
Rev B. E. tilled his <lb/>
regular appointment at <lb/>
dist Sunday afternoon. <lb/>
in his prevented <lb/>
. is preaching at <lb/>
School, tablets, pencils, pen <lb/>
and ink, at a bargain at J. B. Car <lb/>
roll Co's. <lb/>
W. H. of <lb/>
was in town Tuesday. <lb/>
All the ladies are most cordial- <lb/>
invited to examine <lb/>
the largest nicest line of <lb/>
goods ever shown in the town of <lb/>
Winterville at A. W. Ange C . <lb/>
Mrs. M. Q. Bryan, who <lb/>
spending some time with relatives <lb/>
near returned borne <lb/>
yesterday. <lb/>
Largest best line of at <lb/>
the lowest prices ever offered <lb/>
Winterville at A. W. Co, <lb/>
Society, of <lb/>
Winterville School, very <lb/>
pleasantly entertained lac alt j <lb/>
new Friday evening, <lb/>
Sept. 15th, 1906. ball was <lb/>
quite dropped with the <lb/>
society colors, and many beautiful <lb/>
potted to <lb/>
the scene. Altar an <lb/>
solo Miss Cox, Mistress of <lb/>
a very <lb/>
and most talk in <lb/>
of the society. <lb/>
Strictly highest grade <lb/>
flour at J. B. Carroll and <lb/>
Co's store. <lb/>
Some interesting contests were <lb/>
then entered into, such as <lb/>
apples in a tub of water, and <lb/>
cutting for ring in a cake, <lb/>
Miss Bessie E, Sams being the <lb/>
lucky one in the ling contest. <lb/>
A fall line of summer silks all <lb/>
at cost. Harrington Co. <lb/>
Refreshments consisting of <lb/>
ice cream and were <lb/>
served and each girl declared the <lb/>
evening to been most de- <lb/>
spent. <lb/>
Nice corned mullets at <lb/>
ton, Barber Co. <lb/>
Fancy and white waitings, all <lb/>
washable, at cost. <lb/>
Nice corned herrings at <lb/>
When you your cotton or <lb/>
tobacco bring your check to the <lb/>
Bank of Winterville and start an <lb/>
account with us. It pays to <lb/>
have money at work for <lb/>
you. A horse not work <lb/>
Is useless so is money. We pay <lb/>
interest on time deposits. <lb/>
Prof. -I. A. <lb/>
of graded school of <lb/>
pent Tuesday afternoon . <lb/>
Prof. Lineberry. <lb/>
B. F. Co., have just <lb/>
moved into their concrete store and <lb/>
have returned from the northern <lb/>
markets where they purchased a full <lb/>
line of of ladies, goods, gouts <lb/>
furnishing, shoes hats, caps and <lb/>
so a large line of The <lb/>
goods have arrived and are ready to <lb/>
be shown. They cordially invite <lb/>
all to come and examine their vast <lb/>
before buying elsewhere. <lb/>
Miss Ella May was in town <lb/>
Tuesday evening shopping. <lb/>
takes the place of <lb/>
We sell it. <lb/>
B. T. Cox, Bro. <lb/>
Frank Carr, of Greene county, <lb/>
passed through here Tuesday for <lb/>
Littleton win he will enter bis <lb/>
two daughters school. <lb/>
Mrs. Agnes Blount was in town <lb/>
Tuesday shopping. <lb/>
Nicest line of dress shirts ever <lb/>
shown in Winterville at <lb/>
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb/>
B. F. Tucker, R. H. <lb/>
and J. B. Little went to Green- <lb/>
ville Tuesday <lb/>
We still have hand a few cop- <lb/>
of Teachers we are off- <lb/>
to the trade at very low <lb/>
prices. <lb/>
B. T. Cox, <lb/>
Jno. of Richmond, is <lb/>
visiting relatives in town. <lb/>
Go to the drug Store of B. T. <lb/>
Cox A Bro for T. W. Wood <lb/>
Son's high grade turnip and <lb/>
seed. <lb/>
J. L. Jackson spent Sunday with <lb/>
relatives near C <lb/>
A. G. Cox went to Greenville <lb/>
Wednesday. <lb/>
Miss Nannie has ac- <lb/>
a position in the I <lb/>
of B. F. Manning Co. We <lb/>
are to welcome her to our <lb/>
town. <lb/>
A nice line of granite and tin <lb/>
ware at J. B. Carroll Co. <lb/>
Several more new pupils enter- <lb/>
ed W. H. Monday morning. <lb/>
The boys are making things lively <lb/>
playing ball <lb/>
All colors of paint, and yellow <lb/>
at Harrington Barber Co. <lb/>
J. E Greene spent Sunday <lb/>
Robersonville. <lb/>
We have just from the <lb/>
northern markets where we have Co- <lb/>
purchased a line of yards nice <lb/>
dress goods, furnishings, lusters, Ac <lb/>
shoes, hits and caps, also a large <lb/>
line of notions. We cordially in- <lb/>
Pair Tar lice -art whee s <lb/>
tor sale by A O. Mfg., <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
The A. G. C x Mfg, has just <lb/>
received a nice line of coffins and <lb/>
caskets. You n it want one, <lb/>
however, should you specially <lb/>
need one or more here is the <lb/>
place to get them at once. <lb/>
up. <lb/>
I have taken up boa-, <lb/>
about pounds ii fat, red <lb/>
black spotted, in left ear. <lb/>
Owner get same by proving <lb/>
property and paying cost. <lb/>
J. F. May, Greenville, S. C. <lb/>
STRAY <lb/>
I have taken up two male host <lb/>
running in my field, one <lb/>
one spotted, weighing about <lb/>
pounds Both marked <lb/>
and round bole right, <lb/>
smooth crop in left. Owner can <lb/>
get same by identifying and pay- <lb/>
charges. C. R. <lb/>
R. F. D. N. C. <lb/>
Miss Nannie Nichols will have <lb/>
charge of the dry good depart- <lb/>
in the large store of B. F. <lb/>
Manning and Co. She will be <lb/>
glad to have her host of lady <lb/>
give her a <lb/>
If a man hasn't any other bad <lb/>
habits he can always even the <lb/>
score by going into politics. <lb/>
at <lb/>
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb/>
In spite of poor crops, the A. G. <lb/>
to come and examine our I Cox Mfg Co., are still getting orders <lb/>
immense stock before buying else- <lb/>
where. A. W. Ange and Co. <lb/>
George from near <lb/>
go, was here and entered <lb/>
his Selma, in W. H. <lb/>
A nice line of fancy groceries <lb/>
always on hand at J. B. Carroll <lb/>
A Co. <lb/>
Barber Co., <lb/>
their friends to a few days <lb/>
and examine their stock of goods <lb/>
before buying. They are nor <lb/>
them buying them. <lb/>
. Cox Misses <lb/>
Cox and Cutler spent Sun- <lb/>
day in Greenville with Rev. <lb/>
Cox. <lb/>
Tho A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. are <lb/>
still making this Pitt Co. School <lb/>
Desk and are in position to fill your <lb/>
orders promptly. <lb/>
Joseph Butt is moving into his <lb/>
near the Baptist church. <lb/>
Mr. Elliott will the Fair <lb/>
house. <lb/>
Have you new ed <lb/>
vice for fastening sun tops to any <lb/>
seat original <lb/>
right. It will be your interest <lb/>
to see him before purchasing your <lb/>
boggy. <lb/>
for their handsome buggies and <lb/>
wagons. <lb/>
A nice of drugs always <lb/>
at Barber <lb/>
Best grade of calico at cents <lb/>
per and cents, quality <lb/>
at at Harrington <lb/>
and Company. <lb/>
Nicest and strongest line of <lb/>
shoes ever offered in Winterville <lb/>
at Harrington Barber and Co. <lb/>
Nice line of groceries <lb/>
ways hand Barber <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
The town tax books are open and <lb/>
will be at the store of B. Man- <lb/>
A Co. <lb/>
Iron natures <lb/>
great household remedy. A con <lb/>
Mineral Water. Stops <lb/>
blood from cuts. Cure <lb/>
Kidney trouble, Liver com- <lb/>
plaint, Female weakness, cuts <lb/>
sores etc. For sale at the drug <lb/>
store of B. T. Cox, Bro. <lb/>
If your school house needs <lb/>
desks send your orders to tho <lb/>
A. Co. They are <lb/>
large quantities cf them, <lb/>
ELECTRIC BURGLAR ALARM. <lb/>
National Bank of Greenville Installs <lb/>
tern <lb/>
The Electric Bank protection <lb/>
Co's. double automatic burglar <lb/>
alarm system has installed <lb/>
by the National Bank of Green- <lb/>
ville- It is the most complete <lb/>
of alarm that <lb/>
has been invented, and the com. <lb/>
installing keeps a standing <lb/>
offer of 11.000 to any one that <lb/>
can and defeat the object <lb/>
of the alarm. <lb/>
Cashier J. W. and <lb/>
Teller F. J Forbes, showed the <lb/>
reporter the bank and <lb/>
explained alarm system. The <lb/>
battery clocks and switches that <lb/>
operate alarm are located <lb/>
within vault. gongs <lb/>
are placed either Bide of <lb/>
th vault door and a large <lb/>
placed on the front of the <lb/>
outside. The interior the vault <lb/>
Is lined metal and so connect- <lb/>
ed with the of the <lb/>
alarm that every inch of the <lb/>
face is protected and an attack <lb/>
the vault at point will start <lb/>
the to ringing and at the <lb/>
same time turn all the lights <lb/>
the When the gongs <lb/>
thus started they will ring for <lb/>
or the vault is open- <lb/>
ed and the mechanism switched <lb/>
off With such a system the bank <lb/>
is absolutely protected against at- <lb/>
tack by burglars. <lb/>
clock it the vault is con- <lb/>
that also sounds the <lb/>
largo gong in front of the building <lb/>
for seconds at each day. <lb/>
NEW ARRIVALS <lb/>
With a feeling of pride, <lb/>
as well as pleasure, we now <lb/>
announce the arrival of our <lb/>
Men's suits for fall and <lb/>
winter wear. <lb/>
Our Garments are far <lb/>
to the ordinary sort <lb/>
that confront you every- <lb/>
where, and they come to us <lb/>
directly from the workshop s <lb/>
of the World's most noted <lb/>
Makers. <lb/>
many a new turn <lb/>
in the fall fashions, and we <lb/>
feel sure that you will be <lb/>
interested in every detail. <lb/>
We shall take pleasure in <lb/>
showing you all the fresh <lb/>
ideas the style kinks, an- <lb/>
we will drop a hint by say- <lb/>
that there is nothing <lb/>
like making your selections <lb/>
early, before the very best <lb/>
things are chosen. <lb/>
Very truly yours. <lb/>
FRANK WILSON <lb/>
CLOTHIER <lb/>
THE OF <lb/>
Some time ago e pA <lb/>
Railroad <lb/>
made an effort to ad. <lb/>
or near <lb/>
the of building shops <lb/>
the price f real estate <lb/>
was so high as to make it <lb/>
fur them to locate. <lb/>
they went to a <lb/>
settlement th tee miles <lb/>
from here, I ought a big <lb/>
of land where their shops <lb/>
will be out. A gentle- <lb/>
man here now offers railroad <lb/>
ten acres of gratis, one <lb/>
mile the town. <lb/>
would make an ideal site, <lb/>
it is probably be of <lb/>
service to the railroad company, <lb/>
or of benefit to the <lb/>
No bow h de- <lb/>
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not to believe his flattery. <lb/>
Pulley Bowen <lb/>
THE HOME OF WOMAN'S FASHIONS. <lb/>
PULLEY BOWEN <lb/>
How The Will End Hazing. <lb/>
The action of <lb/>
class at Agricultural and <lb/>
Mechanical college unanimously <lb/>
deciding to expel any <lb/>
guilty of hazing a freshman, <lb/>
is the exhibition that <lb/>
come to our attention many a day. <lb/>
The offender, wit n the brand and <lb/>
stamp of his class upon him, will <lb/>
be dismissed by the faculty. <lb/>
The only effective way of put- <lb/>
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with the student <lb/>
Times. <lb/>
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A man would like smoking even <lb/>
more than he does If was against <lb/>
If you art too fat it is your food <lb/>
turns to fat instead of muscle strength. <lb/>
If you are too lean the fat producing foods <lb/>
that you eat are not properly and <lb/>
assimilated. <lb/>
Lean. thin, stringy people do not hay <lb/>
enough Pepsin in the stomach, while fat <lb/>
people have too much Pepsin and not <lb/>
for Dyspepsia <lb/>
all the digestive Juices that are <lb/>
found in a healthy stomach, and in <lb/>
exactly those proportions necessary to <lb/>
enable the stomach and digestive organs <lb/>
to digest and assimilate all foods that may <lb/>
be eaten. is not only a perfect <lb/>
but It Is a tis- <lb/>
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Heartburn, Palpitation of the Heart and <lb/>
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until was six years old. She <lb/>
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To Publishers <lb/>
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on patents <lb/>
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can old Braes Col- <lb/>
and Head Rules, <lb/>
pt. and thicker, and make <lb/>
them fully as good as now <lb/>
and without any unsightly <lb/>
knobs or ft-ft on the bot- <lb/>
tom. <lb/>
PRICES <lb/>
Column Head <lb/>
regular lengths <lb/>
L. S. and <lb/>
Head Ruled inches In <lb/>
and over per <lb/>
A Mm pie of re faced <lb/>
Rule, <lb/>
will be cheerfully <lb/>
on application. <lb/>
Printers Iv Co <lb/>
of Type and <lb/>
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Ties always on hand <lb/>
Fresh kept ton- <lb/>
in II ck, Country <lb/>
Produce and Sold <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
GREENVILLE <lb/>
North Carolina. <lb/>
Announcement <lb/>
We 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/>
If It Ills 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 will 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/>
THE REFUGEES- <lb/>
CONTINUED FROM PAGE <lb/>
lonely sen <lb/>
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i. flock <lb/>
from hid found their <lb/>
more. <lb/>
BETHEL BANKING AND TRUST CO. <lb/>
AT BETHEL, N. C. <lb/>
At the close of June 18th, 1906. <lb/>
RESOURCES. <lb/>
Loans and discounts <lb/>
Overdrafts 631.12 <lb/>
Furniture Fixtures <lb/>
Due from Banks and <lb/>
Bankers L 7.63 <lb/>
Cash items <lb/>
Gold coin, 885.00 <lb/>
Silver coin National bank <lb/>
and other U. S. notes 2,119.43 <lb/>
Total <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
Capital stock 5.300.00 <lb/>
Surplus fund <lb/>
Undivided profits 1,174.30 <lb/>
Bills Payable 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 28.20 <lb/>
Total <lb/>
North <lb/>
I, H. H. Taylor Cashier of the above named <lb/>
swear that the above statement is true to the best of my <lb/>
edge and belief. H. H. Taylor Cashier <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb/>
ore me, this day of April <lb/>
1906. Sam. A. Gardner <lb/>
Notary Public <lb/>
ST ATOM, <lb/>
J. R. BUNTING, <lb/>
M. O. B LOU ST. <lb/>
Directors <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION <lb/>
. FARMVILLE. N. L. <lb/>
AT THE CLOSE OF <lb/>
Loans Discounts <lb/>
1,080.00- <lb/>
Due from Banks <lb/>
Cash Items i <lb/>
Gold coin 475.00 <lb/>
Silver coin 3,405.181 <lb/>
Nat, bk notes 8,179.001 <lb/>
Capital stock pd in <lb/>
Undivided profits <lb/>
Hills payable <lb/>
Depot, sub to check 31,777.06 <lb/>
State of North Carolina, <lb/>
County of Pitt. f <lb/>
I, J. R. Davis, Cashier of the bank, do solemn- <lb/>
swear that the statement is true to the best of <lb/>
knowledge and belief. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb/>
fore me, this 23rd day of June <lb/>
1906. <lb/>
V. JOHNSTON, <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
J. R. DAVIS, <lb/>
TURNAGE. <lb/>
TURN AGE, <lb/>
R. L. DAVIS,<lb/>
Job Printing <lb/>
Our specialty. <lb/>
Reflector Job Printing Office <lb/>
XVIII. <lb/>
the v.; J kept at <lb/>
en, eye at <lb/>
brisk <lb/>
a gale. <lb/>
The upon her <lb/>
sail drawing aim and <lb/>
aloft, so Hint by tin- cud of tin. third <lb/>
week Amos and were <lb/>
out limy <lb/>
would look upon their native land <lb/>
more. <lb/>
we should make land by <lb/>
my said <lb/>
tomorrow And what will it <lb/>
Desert. Cape Cod, Long Is- <lb/>
we are in the latitude of <lb/>
the St Lawrence are more likely <lb/>
to see the coast. Then, <lb/>
this a day south. <lb/>
or two at tilt moat. A few more <lb/>
and shall bay myself fair <lb/>
brick lane <lb/>
ton, l i t look down on the <lb/>
Hie or Mys ., <lb/>
and see the ships So <lb/>
I would end my life In peace and <lb/>
The male's watch was <lb/>
from to and the moon was hill- <lb/>
brightly for the hour of It In <lb/>
the ear y morning, however, it clouded <lb/>
Over, and the plunged in- <lb/>
to one of those dim. clammy <lb/>
which lie on all that tract of ocean, <lb/>
j So thick s t . I the peep one <lb/>
could Just make out the loan of the <lb/>
I could see of <lb/>
or the Jib. The <lb/>
. wind northeast, n very keen <lb/>
j to it, and <lb/>
with her lee <lb/>
touch of the water. <lb/>
, at very <lb/>
cold die mate up and <lb/>
I down his lour <lb/>
shivered together under the abettor of <lb/>
, And then a moment <lb/>
one of up. thrusting his fore- <lb/>
finger Into the air and screaming. <lb/>
a white wall out <lb/>
of at the very end i, tin <lb/>
I the struck with a <lb/>
j force which lier two <lb/>
I like in a <lb/>
her to an to a and <lb/>
I of and wreckage. <lb/>
j mate bad shot the length of <lb/>
poop the shock had <lb/>
. escaped from the falling mast, while <lb/>
, of bis for- lull two had hurled <lb/>
the gap which yawned <lb/>
In the bows, while a third had <lb/>
bis bead to pieces against the <lb/>
of the <lb/>
forward t the whole front part <lb/>
of the vessel driven Inward and u sin- <lb/>
seaman silting dazed amid <lb/>
spars, flapping sails <lb/>
lashing cordage. It was as <lb/>
dark as save the white <lb/>
crest of a leaping wave, nothing was <lb/>
to be seen beyond the side of <lb/>
male was peering round <lb/>
In despair at the ruin which had come <lb/>
ho suddenly upon when he found <lb/>
Captain at his elbow, half <lb/>
clad, hut as wooden and serene <lb/>
ever. <lb/>
said he, at <lb/>
chill air. you not smell It, friend <lb/>
I found It cold, Captain <lb/>
age, but I set It down to the <lb/>
Is a mist ever set around <lb/>
them, though the Lord In his wisdom <lb/>
knows best why, for It la a sore trial <lb/>
to poor sailor men. She water <lb/>
fast, Mr. <lb/>
The other watch bud swarmed upon <lb/>
deck, and one of them was measuring <lb/>
the well. Is three feet of <lb/>
he cried, the pumps sucked <lb/>
dry <lb/>
and John <lb/>
to the cried the captain. <lb/>
clear away the longboat <lb/>
and let see If we may set her <lb/>
has stove two <lb/>
cried a <lb/>
Jolly boat, <lb/>
is in three <lb/>
Is <lb/>
Captain what can <lb/>
De eagerly. <lb/>
and her father bad bean wrap- <lb/>
mantles and placed for shelter <lb/>
In lea of <lb/>
him that he can take bis spell <lb/>
at the said the captain to <lb/>
Amos. Amos, yon a <lb/>
handy man with a tool. Into yon- <lb/>
longboat v, a <lb/>
For half hour Amos <lb/>
and trimmed and <lb/>
not much time, Amos <lb/>
the quietly. <lb/>
float now, though she's not <lb/>
quite water <lb/>
good. Lower away. Keep up <lb/>
the pumping there. Mr. lee <lb/>
that provisions and water <lb/>
as much as she will hold. Come with <lb/>
me, <lb/>
The seaman and captain swung <lb/>
themselves down Into the tossing boat <lb/>
the latter with a lantern strapped to <lb/>
bis waist. Together they made their <lb/>
way until they were under her man- <lb/>
bows. The captain shook bis head <lb/>
when he saw the extent of <lb/>
away the foresail <lb/>
It he. <lb/>
and Amos cut <lb/>
away the with their <lb/>
and lowered the en of then I Pap <lb/>
an i the it <lb/>
and dragged It a toss the mouth of <lb/>
huge gaping the <lb/>
he naked. <lb/>
mid a half <lb/>
, i- lost. put <lb/>
my i bet en bet plank tor <lb/>
as I i Keep the <lb/>
going there Have you the food and <lb/>
Witter, Mr. <lb/>
, the bows. <lb/>
boat lire n ire than an hour or <lb/>
two. Can yon see anything of the <lb/>
The mist had thinned away suddenly, <lb/>
and the glimmered through once <lb/>
more the great lonely sea and <lb/>
the stricken ship There like a huge <lb/>
was the piece of Ice upon <lb/>
which they had themselves. <lb/>
must for Can- <lb/>
There is <lb/>
chance. Lower the pal over <lb/>
Well, then, her lather if she likes <lb/>
It better. Tell them to sit still. Amos, <lb/>
and the Lord will bear us up If <lb/>
we keep clear of foolishness. <lb/>
You're a brave lass for all your <lb/>
Hugo. Now the keg and <lb/>
the barrel all the wraps and cloaks <lb/>
you can find; the other man. the <lb/>
Frenchman. Aye. aye. <lb/>
you have got to come Now Amos, <lb/>
the you last, friend <lb/>
It was well that they had not very <lb/>
far to go, for the boat was weighted <lb/>
down almost the edge, and it took <lb/>
the balling of two men to keep In <lb/>
check water leaked in be- <lb/>
tween the shattered planks. When all <lb/>
were safely their places Captain <lb/>
Savage himself aboard <lb/>
again, which was but too easy now <lb/>
that every minute brought the <lb/>
nearer to the water, lie back <lb/>
with a of clothing, which he <lb/>
threw Into the boat. he <lb/>
in. <lb/>
v his <lb/>
Li Tom- <lb/>
, i. It is n my way to give my <lb/>
more once, rush off, I <lb/>
The out with a beat <lb/>
lie <lb/>
gave a cry but the stolid <lb/>
New Fettled down to their <lb/>
oars pulled off. <lb/>
boat leak like a said <lb/>
mate. v. ill take her to the berg, <lb/>
leave yon all there If we can foot- <lb/>
and go lack the <lb/>
But they token fifty strokes <lb/>
before Adele gave a scream. <lb/>
she cried. ship Is go- <lb/>
hail d lower and lower In <lb/>
the water, i with a sound <lb/>
Of rending planks, she thrust down <lb/>
bar bows like n diving waterfowl, her <lb/>
stern Hew up Into the air. and with a <lb/>
long cocking noise she slot i <lb/>
and swifter, until leaping <lb/>
waves closed over her high poop <lb/>
tern. With one Impulse the boat swept <lb/>
round again and made backward as <lb/>
fast willing arms could pull it. Rut <lb/>
all was the scene of the dis- <lb/>
aster. Not even a fragment of wreck- <lb/>
age was upon the surface to show <lb/>
where the Golden Rod had found <lb/>
lust harbor. For a long quarter of mi <lb/>
hour pulled round and round In <lb/>
the but no glimpse could <lb/>
they of the Puritan seaman, and at <lb/>
last, when hi of the the <lb/>
water was washing round their ankles, <lb/>
they put her bead about once more <lb/>
and made way in silence and <lb/>
with heavy hearts to their dreary <lb/>
Island of refuge. <lb/>
Desolate as It was. It was their on y <lb/>
hope now. for the lead was Increasing, <lb/>
and It was evident that the boat could <lb/>
not be kept afloat long. <lb/>
The cliff face I them was <lb/>
and It glimmered and spar- <lb/>
all over where the silver light f l <lb/>
upon thousand facets of ice. <lb/>
In center, however, on a level with <lb/>
the water's edge, there was what up <lb/>
to be a huge hollowed out cave, <lb/>
which marked the spot where the <lb/>
Golden bad, In shattering herself, <lb/>
dislodged a huge and so. <lb/>
amid her own ruin, prepared a refuge <lb/>
for those who bad trusted <lb/>
to her. This cavern was of the rich- <lb/>
est emerald green, light and clear <lb/>
the edges, but Inning away into the <lb/>
deepest purples and blues at the back. <lb/>
Tint It was not the beauty of this <lb/>
grotto, nor was It the assurance of <lb/>
rescue, which brought a cry of Joy <lb/>
and of wonder from every Up. but It <lb/>
was that, upon an Ice <lb/>
and placidly smoking a long corncob <lb/>
pipe, there was perched In front of <lb/>
them no less a person than Captain <lb/>
of Boston. <lb/>
said be, <lb/>
I tell you to row- for an iceberg I mean <lb/>
you to row right away there, see. <lb/>
and not to go philandering about over <lb/>
the ocean. It's not your fault that <lb/>
I'm not and so would have <lb/>
been If I hadn't some dry tobacco and <lb/>
my tinder box to keep myself <lb/>
Without Mopping to answer bis com- <lb/>
reproaches the mate beaded <lb/>
for the ledge, which had been cut Into <lb/>
n slope by the of the so <lb/>
the boat run up easily on to <lb/>
the Ice. Captain. seized <lb/>
dry clothes and vanished Into the back <lb/>
of the cave, to return presently <lb/>
In body and more contented mind. <lb/>
The longboat bad been turned <lb/>
down for a seat, the grating and <lb/>
thwarts taken out covered with <lb/>
wraps to make a couch for the lady, <lb/>
and the bead knocked out of the keg <lb/>
of <lb/>
were much frightened for you, <lb/>
Amos bad a <lb/>
heavy heart this night when I thought <lb/>
that I should never see you <lb/>
Amos; you should have known <lb/>
To CONTINUED<lb/>
Some People Expect New Shoes <lb/>
HURT- <lb/>
And seldom <lb/>
ed They buy kind. Tue <lb/>
that a shoe should feel <lb/>
from the start is unknown <lb/>
them they have <lb/>
felt the luxury of putting on <lb/>
rightly made shoe. <lb/>
The Hanan Shoe <lb/>
offers more real comfort when <lb/>
new than their kind of shoes offer <lb/>
months of starts <lb/>
out a smart, stylish shoe and <lb/>
ends just its smart and stylish. <lb/>
There are not so many such <lb/>
people a; time used to be. <lb/>
know this because we sell so <lb/>
many more Hanan Shoes than we used. <lb/>
Maybe you would like to prove <lb/>
C. L. Wilkinson Co. <lb/>
RETORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
THE BANKING TRUST COMPANY, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, W. C. <lb/>
At of business 4th, 1906. <lb/>
Loans and discounts <lb/>
Overdrafts, secured <lb/>
unsecured <lb/>
Bonds, <lb/>
and fixtures <lb/>
from Banks <lb/>
Cash items <lb/>
Hold <lb/>
Hirer <lb/>
National bank <lb/>
US notes <lb/>
Total <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
Capital Hock paid in <lb/>
Surplus <lb/>
Undivided profits, <lb/>
Hills payable <lb/>
Deposits <lb/>
Tim m, <lb/>
Due to A <lb/>
3,085.29 <lb/>
55,000.00 <lb/>
120,558.50 <lb/>
308.86 <lb/>
Cashiers ck 558.87 <lb/>
Total, <lb/>
State of North Carolina, County of Pitt, <lb/>
I, C. S. Carr, Cashier of above bank, do solemnly <lb/>
wear that the above statement is to the best of my knowledge <lb/>
and belief. C. S. CARR, Cashier. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to <lb/>
me, this day of V <lb/>
J. MOORE, <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
F. <lb/>
E. G. FLANAGAN <lb/>
Directors <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE, <lb/>
At the Business, Sept. 4th 1906. <lb/>
1181,587.04 <lb/>
and <lb/>
Stocks, mortgage. <lb/>
ft Fixtures <lb/>
Banking House <lb/>
line from Batiks <lb/>
Items <lb/>
fOld Coin <lb/>
Coin <lb/>
012.86 <lb/>
400.00 <lb/>
647.32 <lb/>
886.78 <lb/>
617.12 <lb/>
1230,611.58 <lb/>
Liabilities- <lb/>
Capital Stock paid in 825,000.00 <lb/>
Surplus, 25,000.00 <lb/>
Undivided Profits less Ex- <lb/>
and Paid <lb/>
payable 1,000.00 <lb/>
Time of deposit 11,380.98 <lb/>
Deposit subject to check 112,946.88 <lb/>
Cashier's checks out- <lb/>
standing <lb/>
6230,611.58 <lb/>
North Carolina, <lb/>
County of Pitt. <lb/>
I, James L. Little, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemn <lb/>
that the statement above is true to the best of my knowledge <lb/>
ind belief JAMES L. LITTLE. Cashier. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to before <lb/>
this 10th of 1906. <lb/>
WALTER G. WARD, <lb/>
Public. <lb/>
it. KING, <lb/>
J. R. <lb/>
Knowing <lb/>
IS HALF OF IT. <lb/>
battle U h i v i rut a <lb/>
Same tiling when It comes to buying <lb/>
w at to where to and what you are to pay is where th <lb/>
comes in. <lb/>
o- convince you that thin is the place to <lb/>
in <lb/>
COTTON MEAL AND HULLS <lb/>
Hay, Corn. Oats Stuff, Lime Groceries. <lb/>
When you anything in this line it will be to your interest to <lb/>
MM <lb/>
F- V JOHNSTON <lb/>
Leader In Lo. for Cash- <lb/>
It is sure to pay you <lb/>
</p>
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<p>
Of RACE <lb/>
QUESTION <lb/>
below was wot us by <lb/>
It prominent and <lb/>
of Few mud it gives a good <lb/>
Mi of how the thinking men of <lb/>
fin c to look upon <lb/>
rue <lb/>
Let us r first the <lb/>
of mm. v hat is it It is a <lb/>
series- of great pulse-beats, whose <lb/>
flood his <lb/>
fixes its life. if i dammed <lb/>
tort t the mountainside, it <lb/>
the has <lb/>
it stagnant for generations <lb/>
and d the world its <lb/>
sweep. Theories, creeds and in- <lb/>
hallowed by age are <lb/>
cast ms rubbish on the scarred <lb/>
bills mark its <lb/>
The old world has been <lb/>
and a new one has. in the <lb/>
dawn of the twentieth century, <lb/>
The is <lb/>
the new century with the imperial <lb/>
crown the ages on his brow and <lb/>
of the in his <lb/>
hand. <lb/>
The old fought against <lb/>
in their courses -the re- <lb/>
tide the con- <lb/>
of supreme nationality <lb/>
and world mission. <lb/>
The young South greets the new <lb/>
era and glories in its manhood. <lb/>
He his voice in the cheers of <lb/>
triumph which are ushering in <lb/>
White Man. <lb/>
Our dimmed of local <lb/>
W e dream of the con- <lb/>
quest of the of <lb/>
steel have knit State to Slate. <lb/>
Steam and electricity silently <lb/>
transformed forces <lb/>
earth, annihilated time and space, <lb/>
and swept the barriers the <lb/>
ocean from the path of <lb/>
men. The steam shuttles f com- <lb/>
have woven continent to <lb/>
con ti Dent. <lb/>
I believe that Almighty G d has <lb/>
raised up our race in this world- <lb/>
crises to establish and maintain <lb/>
for weaker races, as a for <lb/>
civilization, f civil <lb/>
and religious liberty and all <lb/>
of good government. <lb/>
la this hour of crisis, our <lb/>
and Stripes that has <lb/>
never been defeated and never <lb/>
will be, has been raised over ten <lb/>
millions of semi-barbaric black <lb/>
men in the Philippines. <lb/>
we repeat the farce of reverse <lb/>
the order of nature, and make <lb/>
these people out If <lb/>
not, why should the African here, <lb/>
who is our equal, be allowed <lb/>
to imperil our A crisis <lb/>
in the history of <lb/>
human race. Tue nation <lb/>
gird her loins and show her <lb/>
right to master the <lb/>
future or be mastered in the <lb/>
struggle. New questions press <lb/>
upon us for solution. What is <lb/>
ii today in the dawn Being bad all the time is <lb/>
of the twentieth Our W <lb/>
city governments are A stitch in time often lot <lb/>
by the Negro vote. His of embarrassment. <lb/>
insolence and crime threat He who loves runs away <lb/>
ens our womanhood not I will have fewer bills to pay. <lb/>
White mat. <lb/>
The African ha.- held <lb/>
this globe for <lb/>
years. He hat never taken one <lb/>
progress, except as <lb/>
slave of a superior race. I <lb/>
and San Domingo, be rose <lb/>
in insurrection and butch- <lb/>
thousand white men. <lb/>
and a <lb/>
ago. He bus ruled the e <lb/>
beautiful islands since. Did be <lb/>
make progress with <lb/>
the White In- <lb/>
fore him was only <lb/>
yesterday we received report- of <lb/>
the discovery of <lb/>
He L had <lb/>
trial the Northern States of this <lb/>
Union, every facility of <lb/>
and progress, and he has not <lb/>
man who his added <lb/>
a feather's weight to the progress <lb/>
of the Union. Nations are made <lb/>
by men, Dot by constitutions <lb/>
and paper ballots. We are rot <lb/>
free because we can vote. We are <lb/>
been use or <lb/>
denied th- <lb/>
dared might of kings, <lb/>
freemen. We grant the lbs <lb/>
right to life, <lb/>
of if he can be <lb/>
happy with exercising kingship <lb/>
over the race, it <lb/>
dragging us flown to bis <lb/>
But if he find <lb/>
in lording it a <lb/>
ace, let h in for another <lb/>
which to rule. is <lb/>
not room for both us on <lb/>
this continent. We will it <lb/>
out on this line, if it takes a <lb/>
years, two hundred, five <lb/>
hundred, or a thousand. Ii took <lb/>
Spain eight ex- <lb/>
the Moors. When the time <lb/>
comes the Ai can do in <lb/>
one decade what the Spaniards <lb/>
did in eight centuries. <lb/>
I Man, really q e- <lb/>
in equality, prove it by <lb/>
your daughter to a Negro in <lb/>
marriage. That is the test. <lb/>
and race pride are the <lb/>
ordinances of life. The <lb/>
Saxon race is united and has en- <lb/>
upon its world mission. <lb/>
This is a white man's govern- <lb/>
conceived by white men, <lb/>
and maintained by white men <lb/>
through every of its history <lb/>
and the God of our fathers it <lb/>
shall be ruled by white men <lb/>
the archangel shill declare <lb/>
that time shall be no longer <lb/>
Will Build New Factory. <lb/>
The John Flanagan Buggy Co. <lb/>
has from Mr. R. It. <lb/>
Planting the properly corn- <lb/>
of Fourth streets, <lb/>
containing about half a. m re. <lb/>
Mr. E. O. Flanagan tells us <lb/>
the purpose of the company <lb/>
purchasing this property is to <lb/>
erect a three-story brick factory <lb/>
building thereon. It is a <lb/>
location for such a factory. <lb/>
only in the nth, where a white <lb/>
Woman is unsafe and liable to in. <lb/>
of the hellish kind, but <lb/>
t is f.-t in re; sing in our North- <lb/>
of a matrimonial agency <lb/>
pay their money and take their <lb/>
choice. <lb/>
Even when a girl doesn't lilt <lb/>
en, States. Shall we longer .,. have , t,. <lb/>
ate Negro Inspector of while it with some man who <lb/>
would be out another <lb/>
ii she didn't go. <lb/>
and allow our children to <lb/>
be obliged with <lb/>
. or public .- <lb/>
the Will c Kan's <lb/>
race, lour and <lb/>
in has come <lb/>
whet n i lie in might, <lb/>
break l. d us to <lb/>
. trike down t,, <lb/>
i t power, and r <lb/>
to ii i their birth- <lb/>
right, which received, a price <lb/>
legacy, from om fathers. I <lb/>
in to our I <lb/>
to do His work in history. What <lb/>
other races failed to do, we <lb/>
in this continental fork in Owner flan get Sam <lb/>
Stealing is a bald I i <lb/>
i. piers i i <lb/>
tin -t, v m <lb/>
. in <lb/>
red i in fifty girl <lb/>
k in a new i <lb/>
mill ii. it. i i, i . <lb/>
w A p to . . in . <lb/>
F. O. <lb/>
STRAY TAKES <lb/>
I have take n one gild h i . <lb/>
black k r b . <lb/>
about no pounds, ii under <lb/>
oil mi right <lb/>
pestilence, <lb/>
did, wild beasts and savage <lb/>
horded, until out of it all it has <lb/>
grown the mightiest nation in the <lb/>
world. Is Negro worthy to <lb/>
by proving property and paying <lb/>
charges.<lb/>
Near Race Track, <lb/>
Greenville N. C. <lb/>
and <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/>
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/>
lice 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/>
should call early before sizes are broken up. <lb/>
Watch this space for announcements of new arrivals each <lb/>
few days. Visit this store often and keep an eye on our new <lb/>
showings. <lb/>
V. <lb/>
JG <lb/>
rUE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
J WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR <lb/>
No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, Pin COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 1906. <lb/>
NO <lb/>
JACKSON NOT POOR. TOO <lb/>
VALUE PLACED ON <lb/>
HUMAN LIFE. <lb/>
The Great Statesman Had More <lb/>
Early Advantages Than Most. <lb/>
Verily we must abandon the <lb/>
belief that Andrew Jackson be- <lb/>
longs to the class of American <lb/>
youths who rode to fame and <lb/>
fortune by their own efforts, <lb/>
aided by help of family and <lb/>
friends. <lb/>
Never did he taste the bitter <lb/>
cup of physical want, of hunger <lb/>
and cold, of helpless spirit <lb/>
breaking poverty. Never was <lb/>
be home and loyal <lb/>
friends and a sufficiency of the <lb/>
comforts of life. Never was it <lb/>
bis lot to suffer that humiliation, <lb/>
that mortification, that inward- <lb/>
bleeding wound which the proud <lb/>
nature writhes under when thorn <lb/>
is no money in the pocket, no <lb/>
change clothing for the body, <lb/>
no welcoming light in any win- <lb/>
in all the world as the liar- <lb/>
a day its end and <lb/>
wretched night comes on. <lb/>
Poverty Why Andrew Jack <lb/>
on never his whole life had a <lb/>
genuine what the cruel <lb/>
word <lb/>
Pew men have been more <lb/>
indebted to the <lb/>
gent affection of a self <lb/>
Few sons of poor <lb/>
parents have had such <lb/>
ages as were bis lot; a few lads <lb/>
of poor parents ever did such a <lb/>
amount of manual labor. <lb/>
Compared to the rugged, self- <lb/>
taught Benjamin Franklin. Rog- <lb/>
Sherman, Abraham <lb/>
Andrew Johnson, Sam Houston, <lb/>
Francis Marion and Nathaniel <lb/>
Greene, the boy ho d of Andrew <lb/>
Jackson almost assumes the <lb/>
of been cast up- <lb/>
on beds of <lb/>
Tom Watson, in his magazine for <lb/>
September. <lb/>
ALMOST A WOT AT HAMLET <lb/>
Difficulty Conductor and N- <lb/>
Incites Whites and Blacks. <lb/>
Sr-pt. <lb/>
and last in-tit It looked as though <lb/>
a real riot was inevitable there. <lb/>
White blacks were armed <lb/>
with pistols and <lb/>
everything in hue <lb/>
that could be had Animation <lb/>
was order d all Hie <lb/>
ton- for an uprising was made. <lb/>
The the tr able, all <lb/>
I can learn, began Jays <lb/>
age. M hen Pup, Bl, a freight <lb/>
com whose inn i from here <lb/>
f U a a train <lb/>
John got <lb/>
s C. <lb/>
Bel i i the <lb/>
go on p I cars and release <lb/>
the hi , . <lb/>
When U wont u lop <lb/>
order- of the ho began <lb/>
to curs i engineer and <lb/>
and it is slated that <lb/>
Bell threw a rock at <lb/>
When so <lb/>
or in, the <lb/>
tor drew <lb/>
on Li baud, <lb/>
ran and r <lb/>
conductor and bad <lb/>
suspended from the service <lb/>
c After a thorough <lb/>
however, the <lb/>
reinstated.<lb/>
rs In <lb/>
Hotel <lb/>
l-pin as rel iii d <lb/>
i along <lb/>
nine impudent . <lb/>
; much a is <lb/>
. others who came <lb/>
Hi-is ere knocked <lb/>
LOAN FUNDS <lb/>
ii i <lb/>
and d <lb/>
I I. <lb/>
mi <lb/>
up as <lb/>
What authority to allow bail <lb/>
has in a ease where a <lb/>
by him to <lb/>
gate a homicide finds that a <lb/>
person did the killing <lb/>
does not declare that there were <lb/>
any extenuating or cir- <lb/>
connected with ac- <lb/>
of the Where the <lb/>
is to have occurred <lb/>
under circumstances which <lb/>
it to be a case of In <lb/>
the first or in the second degree <lb/>
baa he power to do anything more <lb/>
than issue a commitment for <lb/>
accused Does the give him <lb/>
the tight to grant the accused <lb/>
privilege of bail in such cases Is <lb/>
not such proceeding solely within <lb/>
the jurisdiction of the judges of <lb/>
the superior and of the supreme <lb/>
who can determine by a <lb/>
on a writ of habeas corpus <lb/>
tier it is a bailable case <lb/>
of 1905 section <lb/>
declares that many persons as <lb/>
are found by <lb/>
of the coroner's jury be <lb/>
taken and delivered to the sheriff <lb/>
and committed to and <lb/>
same section provides for the co.- <lb/>
making a report of his pro- <lb/>
next term of <lb/>
Can coroner <lb/>
do anything but send to jail or dis- <lb/>
charge <lb/>
Admitting, however, that there <lb/>
is law for the coroner fixing <lb/>
amount of bail for a person <lb/>
found by his jury to be <lb/>
responsible for the death of <lb/>
another he should have regard to <lb/>
the nature of homicide and <lb/>
fix the in a sum in keeping <lb/>
with the character of the of- <lb/>
That being so, does it <lb/>
not strike our readers that n- <lb/>
five hundred dollars is a very <lb/>
small bond to require in a case <lb/>
where the victim was shot down <lb/>
without provocation; in fact, <lb/>
while acting in the capacity of a <lb/>
peace maker We feel sure that <lb/>
most who the <lb/>
before the coroner's jury <lb/>
in this city last Friday or who <lb/>
read it in the papers yesterday, <lb/>
surprised to learn that bail <lb/>
had been fixed for the person <lb/>
charged w that crime at the <lb/>
astounding low figures of twenty <lb/>
live hundred dollars. <lb/>
Too little value is put life by <lb/>
our people. Homicide is not re- <lb/>
with the horror that it <lb/>
should be. Men with little prov <lb/>
-c with nine at all shoo <lb/>
a The deed <lb/>
a slight sensation for a day; <lb/>
i he is to trial after <lb/>
the cannot any longer lie <lb/>
nut is <lb/>
acquitted or allowed to submit lo <lb/>
a grade of homicide much below <lb/>
the one the lac in the case <lb/>
it to lie and a light is <lb/>
Imposed. it <lb/>
that this placing of small value <lb/>
I life by a to <lb/>
increase disregard for <lb/>
among the people When <lb/>
slates o rs by their official act- <lb/>
that think lightly <lb/>
they help to make life <lb/>
wore unsafe and are Ina <lb/>
for the lei ling <lb/>
which Rained <lb/>
n rue awn ma <lb/>
they have the right to take the <lb/>
of life and death in their <lb/>
own right to draw <lb/>
the ever bandy pistol and shoot <lb/>
to avenge a wrong or an <lb/>
nary one. Wilmington <lb/>
For Needy Students, <lb/>
Greensboro, N. C, Sept. <lb/>
State Superintendent of Public <lb/>
Instruction Joyner suggests a <lb/>
to needy girls seeking <lb/>
as most, suitable form of <lb/>
testifying regard for <lb/>
Di. and the form of <lb/>
most suited to bis desires <lb/>
he be beard to speak. <lb/>
Mr. Joyner, just as be was <lb/>
the train for this <lb/>
speaking of the proposed <lb/>
bronze statue to he erected to the <lb/>
memory of Dr, on col- <lb/>
campus, said he be <lb/>
glad to contribute to such a test <lb/>
and then <lb/>
ever else is done by a grateful <lb/>
people to memory of Dr. <lb/>
I knew bis will well <lb/>
enough to know that one thing that <lb/>
would please most would be <lb/>
the establishment of a large loan <lb/>
fund at the college that so <lb/>
well to aid young women of limited <lb/>
in North Carolina to secure <lb/>
the education and the power and <lb/>
Messing that be gave bis life lo <lb/>
make possible for <lb/>
COLE CIRCUS. <lb/>
MEMORY OF <lb/>
down as fist as they came. <lb/>
of the race <lb/>
threat f <lb/>
k . etc., made. <lb/>
T in . fl of <lb/>
white p.,. to make <lb/>
quite <lb/>
a amber armed Hi m <lb/>
any i<lb/>
in Tuesday, <lb/>
. 2nd. <lb/>
The Selfish Man. <lb/>
The one who from <lb/>
the rest of mankind, one who <lb/>
has talent and uses the same for his <lb/>
own individual aims and desires, <lb/>
the one who plays to the galleries <lb/>
always looking for and seek <lb/>
praise for himself; is the man <lb/>
who is a and has no <lb/>
rightful place in the progress of <lb/>
world and the scheme of life. Look <lb/>
over field of action in any de- <lb/>
athletics, sci- <lb/>
society, you will <lb/>
find that unless those engaged <lb/>
share unselfishly in the management <lb/>
and all work together, destruction <lb/>
follows. In politics the man who is <lb/>
looking for his own interests alone <lb/>
is the one who will Boon be out of <lb/>
a job. <lb/>
In athletics the individual who <lb/>
possesses talent skill in some <lb/>
particular branch, and uses the <lb/>
same for the applause of the grand- <lb/>
stand will sooner or later <lb/>
the team on he <lb/>
In the business world, <lb/>
when a man begins to think <lb/>
that talents the safe- <lb/>
guard his film, ignore <lb/>
ideas aid plans, <lb/>
follows; and in the social life <lb/>
the <lb/>
is a distinct <lb/>
Journal. <lb/>
Unsurpassed in the Show Line. <lb/>
A very large crowd attended <lb/>
Cole United Show in <lb/>
Greenville Thursday, and the <lb/>
verdict of all that it was <lb/>
cleanest and best circus that has <lb/>
been here. It does not seem <lb/>
that this aggregation of per- <lb/>
formers be surpassed. The <lb/>
bareback riders, tight <lb/>
wire lists, trapeze performers <lb/>
and trained were <lb/>
their feats. There were a <lb/>
number of clowns and their capers <lb/>
was a source of constant amuse- <lb/>
menagerie was large <lb/>
and some of specimens <lb/>
rate and valuable, lot <lb/>
of never seen. <lb/>
lie handling such a <lb/>
. It is man <lb/>
strictly on business <lb/>
There is a place for every <lb/>
man and each one is exactly in his <lb/>
place at the right time. j <lb/>
Mitchell, press agent of <lb/>
the circus, is one of the <lb/>
of clever gentlemen, <lb/>
calls on newspaper people and <lb/>
extends them every courtesy, but <lb/>
takes pleasure in showing <lb/>
explaining interesting <lb/>
SUPERIOR COURT. <lb/>
ShootS Negro. <lb/>
Mi T.; L. Bland, of <lb/>
hotel Herbert Mu- <lb/>
head, were before the <lb/>
mayor Thursday. Mr. <lb/>
ii to keep off hi <lb/>
times, as the Int. <lb/>
persuaded Mr. <lb/>
to leave him. Mr. <lb/>
Bland finally told him he caught <lb/>
points in the handling of great <lb/>
show. <lb/>
With such record as Cole <lb/>
Brothers are <lb/>
rill their circus <lb/>
they come this way another sea- <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
N. C. 1906 <lb/>
aid <lb/>
spent <lb/>
with relatives <lb/>
Belle has <lb/>
sick list the past <lb/>
few days. <lb/>
Miss Bessie Harris, of is <lb/>
visiting Miss <lb/>
K. T. Langston family, of <lb/>
spent Sunday his <lb/>
brother, O. H. <lb/>
J. A. spent and <lb/>
with friends near Farm- <lb/>
ville. <lb/>
Misses Kate Chapman and Hat- <lb/>
tie of <lb/>
Miss Eva Langston Saturday and <lb/>
went to <lb/>
yesterday. <lb/>
G. L. Carr, of Snow Hill, was in <lb/>
the neighborhood Tuesday. <lb/>
Hi i Langston and sister, Miss <lb/>
away attending the F. <lb/>
W B. T. of Ayden. <lb/>
Dull went Snow Hill <lb/>
Monday and returned <lb/>
Misses Hattie and Carrie <lb/>
Smith spent Saturday and Sunday <lb/>
with Misses and Vesta <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. Fred of <lb/>
Scow Hill, spent Sunday with <lb/>
their parents, Mr. and Mrs <lb/>
Governor Glenn Requested to <lb/>
Inaugurate This Movement. <lb/>
Greensboro, N. C, Sept. <lb/>
following address to the <lb/>
of North Carolina was issued <lb/>
To people of North <lb/>
Charles Duncan <lb/>
mo-i in many things that make up <lb/>
for the of State, <lb/>
has his work. He has <lb/>
himself to his <lb/>
selfish lite will bean <lb/>
to children. In view of <lb/>
all he bas done, and all that <lb/>
he been to we believe <lb/>
hat lei people should take <lb/>
immediate action to perpetuate his <lb/>
memory. Let us cast in bronze <lb/>
his noble form and face, let <lb/>
bis statue keep guard over the <lb/>
Institution which be brought into <lb/>
being and made great. <lb/>
We the gov- <lb/>
-talc to appoint a <lb/>
to take in charge plans <lb/>
for n and creation <lb/>
such a statue, we request <lb/>
to receive and ac- <lb/>
knowledge subscriptions to a fund <lb/>
to be raised for this purpose. <lb/>
George T. Winston, <lb/>
W. H. Osborne <lb/>
C. G. Wright. <lb/>
K F. Wharton, <lb/>
Daniels, <lb/>
Z. V. Taylor, <lb/>
I H. Robertson. <lb/>
K. <lb/>
Scales, <lb/>
Andrew Joyner, <lb/>
B. <lb/>
E. J. Justice. <lb/>
him on his again be <lb/>
him. again <lb/>
went and Mr <lb/>
Bland proceeded to pat his word- <lb/>
execution. He twice, <lb/>
bat neither shot took effect. <lb/>
mayor hound over to <lb/>
court a flit bond each. <lb/>
Body Mount Bee rel. <lb/>
Mill Move to <lb/>
Dr. H. O, Hyatt will move from <lb/>
to Wilmington on Got, <lb/>
1st, to establish office I here <lb/>
lie has bought the record books of <lb/>
patients, practice and good will of <lb/>
Dr. W, V. Galloway, the eye. ear, <lb/>
throat who <lb/>
will retire to his farm Edge- <lb/>
comb county. <lb/>
Haywood Jones, of Wharton, <lb/>
after spending few days with his <lb/>
Mrs. U. <lb/>
returned to his n <lb/>
Miss Maud who <lb/>
has been spending <lb/>
with her aunt. Mrs. K. K. <lb/>
has returned tr her home near <lb/>
Aurora. <lb/>
in Three <lb/>
Suffers Second Fire Loss <lb/>
Months. <lb/>
N. C, Sept. <lb/>
the second time in past three <lb/>
months property of Mr. J. B. <lb/>
Dunn, by fire. <lb/>
morning of July 4th his <lb/>
residence on Dennis street was <lb/>
completely destroyed, entailing a <lb/>
loss to of two <lb/>
thousand dollars. Again on Fri- <lb/>
day morning bis saw mill about <lb/>
four miles, was <lb/>
burned. His loss in this <lb/>
is estimated at about five hundred <lb/>
Mr. says that <lb/>
fire was probably occasioned by <lb/>
the being left <lb/>
open and the Mind which <lb/>
during night Mowing the <lb/>
sparks to the shavings around the <lb/>
mill, thus to <lb/>
t be mill sheds. The Hie occurred <lb/>
about o'clock the <lb/>
Pawnee Bill's circus comes <lb/>
next <lb/>
The Kb. <lb/>
A kiss is a proposition. <lb/>
Of BO use one, yet absolute bliss <lb/>
to l lie gels n <lb/>
nothing, the young man In- to <lb/>
d it and the man his to boy <lb/>
it. baby's the lover's <lb/>
privilege, the in To <lb/>
a wiling to lied <lb/>
woman, hope, and to maid, <lb/>
charity.<lb/>
Ono of the things you can't <lb/>
buy on credit is experience. <lb/>
Signs of Deterioration of Character. <lb/>
When you are satisfied with me- <lb/>
When C. ill I Ml <lb/>
trouble <lb/>
When do not feel troubled <lb/>
by a peer d work, or when a <lb/>
j. i I yen at <lb/>
it i. <lb/>
When o are to do a <lb/>
thing st fir expecting <lb/>
to do i. later. <lb/>
n you i untroubled <lb/>
in the of system- <lb/>
less surrounding- yon <lb/>
might remedy, <lb/>
When you can listen without u <lb/>
protest to stones. <lb/>
When your begun to <lb/>
cool, and you no longer <lb/>
the same standard of <lb/>
that you once did, <lb/>
in u you do not at .- <lb/>
eat your mother, as you o,, , <lb/>
did, b ill at ease with her. <lb/>
When you begin to think <lb/>
lather is an old logy. <lb/>
When begin to <lb/>
with people whom yon would not <lb/>
think of taking to your home, and <lb/>
whom you would not the <lb/>
members of your family to know <lb/>
bat you <lb/>
September in Session <lb/>
The following cases have been <lb/>
disposed of since last <lb/>
John Lewis assault <lb/>
deadly weapon, guilty. <lb/>
Ed Avery, assault, pleads guilty, <lb/>
judgment suspended. <lb/>
Ed burglary, <lb/>
pleads <lb/>
Dock Daniel, assault <lb/>
weapon, pleads guilty, sentenced <lb/>
to jail months to be assigned to <lb/>
Made, <lb/>
carrying conceal- <lb/>
ed on. pleads guilty, sen- <lb/>
i months jail to be as- <lb/>
signed to minis. <lb/>
Josh Williams, assault with <lb/>
deadly weapon, pleads guilty- <lb/>
sentenced to jail months to be <lb/>
assigned to roads. , <lb/>
Bill Phillips, larceny pleads <lb/>
guilty. <lb/>
Laura Murphy , larceny, <lb/>
sentenced days in jail. <lb/>
W. by man and Eddie <lb/>
Barnhill. affray, plead guilty. <lb/>
James Taylor, assault with <lb/>
deadly weapon, pleads guilty. <lb/>
sentenced to jail ti months to be <lb/>
to roads. In another <lb/>
case judgment was suspended <lb/>
behavior. <lb/>
Hedgepeth, larceny, <lb/>
sentenced to jail months to <lb/>
be assigned to roads. <lb/>
Spicer assault <lb/>
deadly weapon, pleads guilty, sen <lb/>
jail to be ass <lb/>
to road. In three other cases mat <lb/>
h judgment was suspended <lb/>
good behavior. <lb/>
William Rives, assault an high <lb/>
way, guilty of simple assault. <lb/>
Sylvester peddling with <lb/>
out license, pleads guilty, fined <lb/>
and cost. <lb/>
T. B. Cherry, assault, pleads <lb/>
guilty, sentenced to jail <lb/>
to be assigned to roads. <lb/>
Morris, assault with <lb/>
weapon, sentenced three <lb/>
months in jail to be assigned to <lb/>
roads. <lb/>
Joe Applewhite, carrying con <lb/>
weapon, plead- guilty, <lb/>
lined and <lb/>
Alfred assault with <lb/>
weapon, guilty, judgment <lb/>
of <lb/>
Simon Hooks, l with <lb/>
deadly weapon, In <lb/>
another against e <lb/>
ant be was found sen <lb/>
fenced to days in jail lo be as- <lb/>
signed to roads <lb/>
Joe d Griffin, <lb/>
aft y, lie <lb/>
and hull costs, <lb/>
tin c <lb/>
Drank an, in <lb/>
dead y we I. gin <lb/>
J k Davis, i- ripe I. <lb/>
pleads i in <lb/>
dining b <lb/>
to pay <lb/>
With <lb/>
i -tin, <lb/>
Frail <lb/>
.-l i v<lb/>
I e <lb/>
Its <lb/>
hill, If h <lb/>
ll mail i U i id. I; . i- -Is. <lb/>
Id Wei I <lb/>
sen I <lb/>
jail lo in- o o i <lb/>
a of <lb/>
I I <lb/>
beat <lb/>
tiara <lb/>
-is and <lb/>
n in <lb/>
. in <lb/>
a same <lb/>
.-, <lb/>
v. <lb/>
James Bell fur home burning <lb/>
war . , e years, In for <lb/>
Judgment was suspended <lb/>
during good behavior. <lb/>
John Lewis Williams for assault <lb/>
deadly weapon, <lb/>
red In to tie <lb/>
assigned to roads. <lb/>
William Ward w nit <lb/>
sentenced lo jail for months to <lb/>
be assigned to roads. <lb/>
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