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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 /></p>
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At <lb />
i Hi <lb />
the old Huguenot had <lb />
bin eye, with u last c of <lb />
t tr-ii ill be pi. lied the <lb />
flooded bent over him. <lb />
left nil love rather than <lb />
yield to cried, think you <lb />
you overcome me now <lb />
Franciscan started buck tie <lb />
words, his bard, suspicious eyes <lb />
shot from He to the weeping <lb />
arc <lb />
,. <lb />
Po not wrangle a <lb />
who Is He <lb />
In a voice us fierce as his own. <lb />
n man who is sold <lb />
Amos Green solemnly. <lb />
As lie spoke the old man's fare had <lb />
relaxed, his thousand wrinkles had <lb />
been smoothed suddenly out as an Invisible baud bad named over <lb />
them, and his head fell back against <lb />
the Adele remained motion . <lb />
With her arms still clasped round i <lb />
Deck and her cheek pressed against his <lb />
shoulder, she fainted. <lb />
raised his wife and bore <lb />
her to the of one of the la <lb />
dies who had already shown them <lb />
some kindness. A brier order was <lb />
en that the old merchant should be <lb />
In the river that night, and <lb />
then, save for a who fas- <lb />
the round him. mankind <lb />
had done its for <lb />
With the survivors, however, it was <lb />
different, and when the Hoops were all <lb />
disembarked they wt re muttered In a <lb />
little group upon the deck, and tin <lb />
of the suit decided upon <lb />
what done with them. He <lb />
was a good humored, ruddy <lb />
Cheeked man. hut saw with <lb />
apprehension the Franciscan War <lb />
walked by his as he advanced <lb />
along the deck and exchanged a few <lb />
whispered remarks with him. <lb />
shall be to. good It <lb />
shall be seen said the officer <lb />
patiently. am a zealous servant of <lb />
the holy <lb />
trust that you are. SI, de <lb />
ville. With so devout a governor a <lb />
M Pen it might be an ill <lb />
thing even In this world for the <lb />
of his lid to be <lb />
The soldier glanced angrily at his <lb />
companion, <lb />
I have you remember, fa- <lb />
said he. if faith is a virtue <lb />
charity Is no less Then, speaking <lb />
In W is Cap <lb />
Savage of <lb />
d Master Amos <lb />
ion of N. <lb />
And <lb />
. of <lb />
I Master Mariners <lb />
tier. race Span hi- <lb />
Paul Cu thing, all of <lb />
sett. <lb />
Is the a- orders flint all <lb />
whom in i led shall conveyed <lb />
oil -lit. trading brig Hope, which <lb />
is ship with the while paint <lb />
line within the hour for the <lb />
A bras t y broke fr Hie <lb />
lit . of <lb />
so to their homes. <lb />
I In y y In gather to- <lb />
tic . . which they <lb />
had the wreck. The <lb />
put in his pocket and <lb />
topped across to whore <lb />
in. a, tit bulwarks. <lb />
is i be done with asked <lb />
De <lb />
are to confined to the ship <lb />
until she sills, which Will In a week <lb />
at the<lb />
are to be carried home In her <lb />
and handed over to the governor of <lb />
to be sent back to Paris. <lb />
Those are M. de <lb />
left with <lb />
n few blunt words of sympathy, bill <lb />
the friar still paced the deck, with u <lb />
furtive glance him from time to <lb />
time, and two soldier- who were <lb />
upon the poop passed and re- <lb />
passed within n few yards of bin. <lb />
They had orders evidently to watch <lb />
his As he stood gating <lb />
his Attention was drawn by <lb />
Wish of ours, and large boat full of <lb />
men passed underneath <lb />
where be stood <lb />
it held the New who <lb />
were being conveyed to the ship which <lb />
was to take them home. There were <lb />
the four seamen huddled together, and <lb />
there In sheets were Captain <lb />
Savage and Amos UNTO con- <lb />
versing together and pointing to the <lb />
hipping. The face of the old <lb />
Puritan and the features of the <lb />
were turned more than p <lb />
his direction, but in fare <lb />
well and kindly wave of the band <lb />
came back to the lonely exile, He <lb />
stooped his face lo bis arms and <lb />
an Instant into a passion of <lb />
be raised again die brig <lb />
had hoisted her anchor was tack <lb />
lug under full caucus out of the QUO <lb />
bee basin, bunk was next <lb />
to u porthole, and it was his custom to <lb />
keep this open, as the I e Which <lb />
the was done for the crew <lb />
close to him and Die was hot and <lb />
heavy. That night he found It <lb />
to sleep, and he lay tossing under <lb />
his blanket, thinking over every <lb />
. , means by which they might be able <lb />
get n from this cursed ship. Hut <lb />
a if they away where could they <lb />
to then All Canada was sealed to <lb />
The woods the south were <lb />
lull of ferocious Indians. The English <lb />
settlements would, it was true, <lb />
Hi to use own religion <lb />
but could bis wife and he <lb />
without a friend, strangers among folk <lb />
who spoke another Had Amos <lb />
II true I them, then in- <lb />
all would well, lint he <lb />
bad deserted them. <lb />
was the gen- <lb />
of the river he suddenly <lb />
I a sharp, clear Perhaps <lb />
t mis solar or In- j <lb />
Then it came eager, <lb />
summons, lie sat up and stared <lb />
a .; Ii certainly have <lb />
no from the op. u porthole. <lb />
,. led his cheat with a little <lb />
tip and. rolling off. rattled along the <lb />
lie up. caught a <lb />
from a hook and flashed it upon <lb />
was the missile which <lb />
had him a little <lb />
A; he II up and looked closer at <lb />
It a thrill passed through him. It had <lb />
been his own. and he had given it to <lb />
Green upon the second day that <lb />
he had met him, <lb />
This was a signal, then, Amos <lb />
Green had not deserted them, after all <lb />
He himself, all In a <lb />
Then the figure of a I <lb />
friar. <lb />
with excitement, and went upon deck <lb />
It was pitch dark, and he could see no j <lb />
one. but sound of regular footfalls , <lb />
somewhere in the fore part of the ship <lb />
i showed the sentinels were <lb />
there. <lb />
The guardsman walked over to the <lb />
side and period down into the dark- <lb />
lie could see loom of u boat. <lb />
is he whispered, <lb />
Unit you. Do <lb />
bail- come for <lb />
bless you. <lb />
lour wile <lb />
but can rouse <lb />
Hut catch this cord. <lb />
No- pull up th <lb />
the line which <lb />
was thrown to and on drawing It <lb />
up found that It was attached too <lb />
ladder at the lop with two <lb />
tool hooks lo catch on to the <lb />
lie placed them In position and <lb />
then made his way very softly to the <lb />
cabin amidships the quarter, <lb />
which had allotted lo his wife. In <lb />
ten minutes Adele had dressed and. <lb />
with her valuables in a little bundle. <lb />
had slipped out from her cabin. To- <lb />
they made their way upon deck <lb />
once inure and crept aft under the <lb />
Shadow of the bulwarks. They were <lb />
almost there when stopped <lb />
suddenly and ground <lb />
bis clinched t <lb />
them and Hie rope <lb />
in a dim <lb />
the grim Attire of a <lb />
Hut was <lb />
II was sale lo l.-l <lb />
had been . of quid <lb />
prompt Was I . <lb />
friar at the hi <lb />
him and <lb />
dangerous i i to . <lb />
man pulled Into <lb />
the th n <lb />
be <lb />
him by . <lb />
the other's cowl was push l back, mil <lb />
Instead of the harsh ires of the <lb />
ecclesiastic lie saw with <lb />
the shrewd gray eyes and <lb />
strong, stern f ice of <lb />
At the same instant another <lb />
over the the warm <lb />
hearted Frenchman threw himself <lb />
the arms of Amos Green. <lb />
all said the young hunt- <lb />
disengaging himself with some em- <lb />
from the other's embrace. <lb />
got him In the boat, with a <lb />
buckskin glove Jammed Into his <lb />
I . ill l l <lb />
I, <lb />
mi <lb />
so <lb />
man whose cloak Captain <lb />
there has put round him. <lb />
He came on us when you were away <lb />
your lady. Is the lady <lb />
she <lb />
quick as you can. then, for some <lb />
one may <lb />
Adele was helped over the and <lb />
seated In the stern of a birch bark ca- <lb />
The three the lad- <lb />
and themselves down by a <lb />
rope, while two who held the <lb />
paddles lushed silently from the <lb />
ship's ride shot swiftly up the <lb />
stream. A minute later a dim loom <lb />
behind them and the glimmer of two <lb />
yellow were all that they could <lb />
see of the St. <lb />
a paddle. Amos, and I'll take <lb />
on said Captain Savage, stripping <lb />
off his monk's felt safer In <lb />
on the deck of yon ship, hut It <lb />
help a <lb />
hope, that all Is well <lb />
with said Amos. <lb />
I can hardly understand want <lb />
has happened or whore we <lb />
can <lb />
lid you not expect us to come back <lb />
ion. <lb />
did not know what to <lb />
now. surely you could not <lb />
think that we would leave you without <lb />
confess that I was cut to the <lb />
by <lb />
feared Hint you were when I <lb />
looked at you with the tail of my eye <lb />
ind saw you so blackly over <lb />
Hie bulwarks us. Hut If we had <lb />
been seen talking or planning <lb />
would have been upon our at <lb />
what did you <lb />
left the brig last night got <lb />
ashore on the side, arranged <lb />
for this canoe and lay dark all day. <lb />
Then tonight we got alongside mid <lb />
roused you easily, for I knew where <lb />
you slept The friar nearly spoiled all <lb />
when you were below, but we gagged <lb />
and passed him over the <lb />
it Is glorious to be free once <lb />
And where are we <lb />
there you have me. It Is this <lb />
way or none, for we can't get down to <lb />
the sea. We must make our way over- <lb />
land as best we and we must <lb />
leave a good stretch between Quebec <lb />
and us before the breaks, for, <lb />
from what hear, they would rather <lb />
have a Huguenot prisoner than <lb />
By the eternal, I <lb />
cannot see why they should make such j <lb />
a fuss over how u man chooses to save <lb />
his own <lb />
All night they toiled up the great <lb />
river, straining every nerve to place <lb />
themselves beyond Hie reach of <lb />
suit. By keeping well Into the south- <lb />
bank and so avoiding Hie force of <lb />
the current they sped swiftly along, <lb />
for both and were <lb />
practiced hands with the paddle, and <lb />
the two Indians worked as though <lb />
they were wire and whipcord Instead <lb />
of flesh and blood. When at last morn- <lb />
broke and the shaded Imper- <lb />
Into gray they were fur out <lb />
of of Hie citadel and of all trace <lb />
of in handiwork. Virgin w In <lb />
i.- in many autumn <lb />
dross right down to the river's <lb />
edge on either side, and the center <lb />
was a little island. <lb />
passed here said De <lb />
remember marking that <lb />
great maple with the blaze on Its trunk <lb />
when last I went with the governor to <lb />
Montreal. That was In <lb />
day. when the king was first and the <lb />
bishop <lb />
The redskins, who had sat like <lb />
cot I a without a of ex- <lb />
upon their set, hard faces, <lb />
pricked up their ears the sound of <lb />
that name. <lb />
brother has spoken of the great <lb />
said one of them, glancing <lb />
round. have listened to the <lb />
of evil birds who tell us that he <lb />
will never come <lb />
Is with the great white <lb />
answered Do have myself <lb />
men him in his council, and he will as- <lb />
come across Hie great water If I <lb />
his people have need of <lb />
Tin- Indian shook his head. <lb />
ratting month Is past, my broth-1 <lb />
said he. speaking in broken French. I <lb />
ere the month of the bird laying <lb />
has come will lie no man <lb />
upon this river save only behind stone <lb />
then We have heard little. <lb />
Have the broken out so fierce- <lb />
The waved his hand along the <lb />
whole southern and western horizon. <lb />
are they not The woods are <lb />
rustling with They are like a <lb />
lire among dry grass, so swift and so <lb />
these devils are indeed unchained they <lb />
will need old back if they <lb />
are not to be swept into the <lb />
was an enemy of the church, and <lb />
the right of the foul fiend In this <lb />
said u voice from the bottom <lb />
of the <lb />
It was the friar, who had succeeded <lb />
In getting rid the buckskin <lb />
sud belt with which the two Americans <lb />
hail gagged him. <lb />
should we take <lb />
asked Amos. Is but weight for <lb />
us to carry, and I cannot see we <lb />
profit by bis company. Let us put him <lb />
have him maybe In front of us, <lb />
warning the said old <lb />
that Island, <lb />
He can hail the first of <lb />
his folk who <lb />
They shot over to the Island and <lb />
landed the friar, who said nothing, bat <lb />
with his eye. Tl left <lb />
with him a small supply of biscuit and <lb />
of Hour to last until be should be <lb />
picked up. Then, having passed a <lb />
bend In the river, they ran their canoe <lb />
ashore In n little cove, where they laid <lb />
nut their stock of provisions I <lb />
ale ii breakfast while discussing <lb />
The Cleanest <lb />
Chew Made <lb />
If you could see how <lb />
SCHNAPPS is made <lb />
and the delightfully <lb />
appetizing aroma of <lb />
the thoroughly <lb />
cured, well ma- <lb />
which it is <lb />
cover the<lb />
AYDEN DEPARTMENT. <lb />
M. BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent- <lb />
. . C. -.-. <lb />
M v <lb />
-t I ; <lb />
tobacco of <lb />
made, you would dis- <lb />
for the big between SCHNAPPS <lb />
and its imitators. <lb />
SCHNAPPS is clean The Id i <lb />
are as clean as the cleanest tobacco <lb />
in manufacture is scarcely touched human <lb />
special machinery to st leaf <lb />
and produce clean chewing tobacco. <lb />
When such scrupulous care is taken with the choicest <lb />
selections of tobacco from America's finest chewing to- <lb />
districts, can you wonder that SCHNAPPS is so <lb />
satisfying, so pure, so appetizing and <lb />
different from chews that pretend to be as good <lb />
Expert tests prove that this superior tobacco requires <lb />
and takes a smaller amount of sweetening than any other <lb />
has a wholesome, stimulating and satisfying <lb />
effect on chewers. <lb />
Be sure the letters on the tag and under the tag spell <lb />
The Reynolds Company is under the <lb />
direction of the same men who have managed it since <lb />
1875, and who have made the chewing tobacco <lb />
a life-study. <lb />
There are plenty of plugs that look like Schnapps, with- <lb />
out the same satisfying chewing qualities. <lb />
J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY <lb />
H, C.<lb />
a authorized fur Daily <lb />
we take <lb />
pleasure receiving sub- <lb />
and writing receipts for <lb />
arrears. We have a list <lb />
II who receive their mail at <lb />
office. We also take orders <lb />
job <lb />
S. Moore and <lb />
where they <lb />
been. <lb />
e have on me <lb />
will be glad to make <lb />
on same. <lb />
J. Ii. <lb />
u is attend- <lb />
the session of St. <lb />
at <lb />
or can apples, corn <lb />
atone, apply to K K <lb />
i. <lb />
e ate in upon <lb />
Greenville if we ate <lb />
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Sept. 3rd. J. W. <lb />
will and <lb />
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H. A. <lb />
JOHN A RICKS <lb />
Sticks. <lb />
HEADQUARTERS FOR<lb />
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cotton for reasonable <lb />
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If m need of t plow <lb />
gel our pi ices <lb />
J. K, Co. <lb />
full supply of Lu, grain, hull <lb />
cotton seed meal, bran, ship stuff, <lb />
you always on hand, Cannon and Tyson <lb />
Buy the vertical <lb />
life, mowing machine, <lb />
J. K. <lb />
Co. <lb />
Our slippers must go, the <lb />
is well advanced. The prices now <lb />
will interest the most economic buy- <lb />
Cannon and <lb />
J. J. Edwards Sou will move <lb />
into their new ibis <lb />
week. <lb />
For a nice boy a novel- <lb />
clock at J. W. Taylor's. It is <lb />
for any occasion, <lb />
to give satisfaction. <lb />
J. K. Turnage Co. <lb />
For in improved <lb />
call to see us we <lb />
will be pleased to you <lb />
J. it. Co. <lb />
E. Co's new <lb />
market for beef, fresh meats, <lb />
sage, and fresh fish. <lb />
For good e ten cents <lb />
to see us. J. K, Co <lb />
Having consolidated the two stocks of H. A. and John A. <lb />
store we are prepared to furnish our customers anything needed In <lb />
Dry goods and groceries <lb />
We will carry an up-to-date <lb />
Hats, Shoes, dress goods, Notions, Sc. <lb />
In Groceries we will have at all a fall line or the very best goods, no <lb />
the staples like <lb />
Meat, Flour, Sugar, coffee, but all kinds <lb />
canned goods, the finest <lb />
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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 />
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TO THE Of AND MEMBERS. <lb />
No. A K <lb />
N. 1908. <lb />
We committee <lb />
to draft resolutions respect lo <lb />
of our deceased bi <lb />
Edgar the <lb />
Whereas, it a <lb />
and kind Heavenly to <lb />
move our mids An. 5th, <lb />
1906. <lb />
we bum- <lb />
admission to i be will of Him <lb />
be it <lb />
resolved, <lb />
1st. That our lode bas lost <lb />
the <lb />
community an and <lb />
citizen, his friends a con- <lb />
genial companion. <lb />
2nd. Wt our heartfelt <lb />
syrup ml. i widow and only <lb />
child in the <lb />
3rd. a page he inscribed <lb />
upon the minutes our lodge <lb />
sacred to his u cony <lb />
of tin-e lie his <lb />
family, The and <lb />
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October <lb />
TO THE AND MEMBERS <lb />
OF LODGE NO. <lb />
A. F . A. M. <lb />
Whereas it has cur ail- <lb />
wise Providence to remove fros <lb />
our Lodge, May 23rd, 1806, out <lb />
highly esteemed much <lb />
loved brother, L. C. <lb />
I e it <lb />
That though grieved hi <lb />
our loss, in bum- <lb />
submission to the will of <lb />
things well <lb />
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brother sincere sympathy, <lb />
pray that God in bis all-i-e <lb />
Providence may sanctify this <lb />
i to their good. <lb />
4th. That a copy these <lb />
be spread upon mil <lb />
of i he a copy be seal <lb />
the family of deceased, and <lb />
a copy sent to each the Greenville <lb />
Reflector, and Orphan's Friend <lb />
for publication. <lb />
J J. Edwards, <lb />
W. Taylor, C Com. <lb />
J. M. Blow. <lb />
After missing sales a day for the <lb />
warehouses had <lb />
all they could handle <lb />
School <lb />
Stationery <lb />
Now is your time save <lb />
money by coming for <lb />
children's school requisite <lb />
tablets, pens, era- <lb />
we have also a great assort- <lb />
of <lb />
note paper for use <lb />
all tints plain or hemstitch- <lb />
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The mainstay of social <lb />
M. M. SAULS, <lb />
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full size free bottle of <lb />
and if it benefits you. <lb />
use SOL until <lb />
This entitles <lb />
to a bottle SOL at <lb />
DRUG <lb />
Only a limited number of bottles <lb />
given away. Don't <lb />
to test <lb />
SOL.<lb />
THE BANK OF <lb />
AYDEN, N. C.-- <lb />
At- th. business Jane. <lb />
Loans and I mil-. <lb />
Si <lb />
Furniture I . i alt i . <lb />
Due from Hunks, ; <lb />
Cash 89.80 <lb />
Gold Coin,<lb />
Hank -t and <lb />
. 6,048.00 <lb />
Total, <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
Capital stock paid in, s <lb />
I Surplus fun I <lb />
I less <lb />
ex,. ., 720.81 <lb />
Dividends unpaid . <lb />
Deposits subject to check, 11,002.18 <lb />
Total, j t.-; . <lb />
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, off <lb />
COUNTY OF PUT, <lb />
I, J. R. Smith, Cashier of the above-named do ., . <lb />
that above statement is true to the best of my and <lb />
J. It. SMITH, <lb />
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me, Ins 22nd . I <lb />
Notary Public<lb />
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DIXON <lb />
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lit his pipe from s <lb />
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said he. crossed to the <lb />
you never told us How do <lb />
know that they crossed, why <lb />
did you not tell <lb />
did not until I saw the fires <lb />
over <lb />
how did they tell <lb />
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said impatiently, <lb />
the trail do without <lb />
an They have object, then. <lb />
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parties were over yonder there would <lb />
lie no their braves <lb />
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at tree trunks, the fading <lb />
foliage, the smooth sward <lb />
with long evening shadows <lb />
it. How difficult it was to real- <lb />
that behind all this beauty there <lb />
lurked a <lb />
that a man alone might well shrink <lb />
from It. fur more one who had the <lb />
man whom he loved walking within <lb />
hand's touch of I it was with s <lb />
long heartfelt sigh of relief he <lb />
saw n wall of stockade iii the midst <lb />
of a Hearing In front of him, <lb />
with stone manor house rising <lb />
shove It. a line from the stockade <lb />
were a dozen cottages, with cedar <lb />
shingled roofs turned up In the Nor- <lb />
man fashion, which dwelt the <lb />
under the protection of the <lb />
At either corner s <lb />
mall brass cannon peeped through an <lb />
embrasure. As they passed the gate <lb />
the guard Inside closed It and placed <lb />
bags wooden bars Into position. A <lb />
little crowd of men. women and <lb />
were fathered round the door of <lb />
the and n man appeared to <lb />
lie seated high hacked chair <lb />
the threshold. <lb />
know- my said the <lb />
young man. with a shrug of his <lb />
will have It he has <lb />
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is ill the Seigneur de la None, the <lb />
man within a day's ride of <lb />
of the richest blood of Nor- <lb />
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yearly oaths from his tenants. <lb />
He would not think It becoming. If <lb />
he governor himself wen- to visit him, <lb />
to pause In the middle of so a <lb />
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and clean, with white caps up- <lb />
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elders. In the on his <lb />
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man, very stiff and erect, with <lb />
solemn face. He was a <lb />
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winning stone staircase led <lb />
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rods of autumn were turning brown, <lb />
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and how Impossible It would be lo fin- <lb />
their Journey If winter were once <lb />
fairly upon them. The old <lb />
had sent his scouts by hind by <lb />
but there were no signs of the <lb />
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am not frightened. and I <lb />
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shall be so much m ire happy <lb />
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orders to drag us buck to Quebec and <lb />
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vindictive Franciscan, when satisfied <lb />
that they had not to Montreal <lb />
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order. A great stretch- <lb />
lug all the way from Versailles <lb />
to hung over them, even here In tho <lb />
heart of the virgin forest, ready to <lb />
snatch them up carry them back <lb />
into degradation. <lb />
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have seen my little said <lb />
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would honor me by remaining. As to <lb />
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eight, heavily armed and masked that the cooks <lb />
went to a small town in broad of a league. <lb />
daylight where attacked I society, how they shall <lb />
and robbed a bank of about r <lb />
dollars. <lb />
hue electric <lb />
em In f ; <lb />
and a i- <lb />
he are <lb />
around the depot, <lb />
yet tr is and <lb />
frequently hear <lb />
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in the o u <lb />
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and Hi in j <lb />
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to pin <lb />
electric ti e r, <lb />
farmers of section do <lb />
not know what they are missing <lb />
treat the <lb />
will tn certain hours i-i <lb />
morning, and hew no <lb />
attitude feet if <lb />
the employer have a r i <lb />
about late I <lb />
of which the employers <lb />
ti at He <lb />
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do kitchen <lb />
Hut why <lb />
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I w ii d i to send all <lb />
neighbors w id that <lb />
painful <lb />
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not <lb />
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his c Mk <lb />
Si- wealth. <lb />
Ti is i- be idea exactly. <lb />
why will submit b <lb />
all the time <lb />
in and do lo <lb />
it, b what pussies most. <lb />
c are or <lb />
and of them Mme go a. <lb />
mil do about i- they <lb />
If re and <lb />
the no <lb />
of the Farmers Cons <lb />
. , . , of d labor would <lb />
ed Tobacco Company, o have, <lb />
,, . , . , ,, do a little in then <lb />
several letters lately to Mr. <lb />
interest, the whole <lb />
Joyner from farmers in, <lb />
, ,. he inside a week. <lb />
parts of North <lb />
and this thing cooks walking <lb />
begging him to go to their f <lb />
O. L. <lb />
other <lb />
and organize the farmers m <lb />
out of their job without notice <lb />
the consolidated movement, One <lb />
party writing to him stated that <lb />
if he d go to that section <lb />
ninety rive per cent of the far- <lb />
would at once pin the <lb />
movement. Watch our <lb />
as to the <lb />
would be at an <lb />
Auditorium talk is having its <lb />
annual revival in Raleigh. <lb />
Secretary Taft told the Cubans <lb />
that they must either get quiet <lb />
future of this or be annexed. <lb />
Company. It is on solid ground <lb />
and the men at the head of i <lb />
proposes to keep it there. <lb />
A High Point boy has become <lb />
insane from smoking cigarettes. <lb />
hey are usually crazy to ever <lb />
The Greensboro begin smoking the <lb />
dent of the Charlotte Observer <lb />
suggest- that <lb />
dent J. Y. Joyner is mentioned <lb />
as the probable successor of the <lb />
late Dr. C. D. as <lb />
dent or the and Indus- <lb />
trial College. Before being <lb />
chosen to his position <lb />
Prof, Joyner was connected with <lb />
th Normal and Industrial Col- <lb />
and was a with <lb />
Dr. He is thoroughly <lb />
familiar with the work of the in- <lb />
and perhaps no man in <lb />
the State is so well qualified for <lb />
this position. Should Prof. Joy- <lb />
be chosen as president of the <lb />
college It will leave a vacancy as <lb />
State superintendent, and in <lb />
that event there is not a better <lb />
man in the State to succeed him <lb />
in the latter than <lb />
Superintendent H. <lb />
of Pitt. <lb />
EDITORIAL NOTES. <lb />
Occasional <lb />
The Standard Oil Company is <lb />
now preparing to take over the <lb />
the distilleries. want <lb />
to make a corner on f oil.<lb />
Seeing the experience that he <lb />
has had with the insurrections <lb />
in congress, it is no wonder that <lb />
President Roosevelt looks upon <lb />
President as an amateur <lb />
and the t- in Cuba as of <lb />
the tea pot variety.<lb />
It has been suggested that a <lb />
joint debate should be arranged <lb />
between Mr. Jerome and Mr <lb />
Hearst. It is quite possible that <lb />
if this is done Mr. Hearst will, is <lb />
turn over the job to his <lb />
managing editor. <lb />
graphically the State of <lb />
is as different as <lb />
an i o States in the but <lb />
in and loyalty for the <lb />
we ate one. Tie <lb />
in t judge if mutter <lb />
Living in the r-gum he <lb />
t till- the eastern <lb />
aid Mingles <lb />
of It i plea- <lb />
to hut spirit <lb />
ii e ad <lb />
no live and the <lb />
to <lb />
tie and make it what it <lb />
me the fr <lb />
ll sisterhood. <lb />
We are not e hap . us a- our <lb />
nor as <lb />
boastful a our Carolina <lb />
fr d, but in all matters affecting <lb />
the and glory of the State we <lb />
are practically Solid, and is <lb />
many defenders should rise up <lb />
if her go name were as <lb />
could he found either to tie <lb />
or the S us. We never <lb />
-peak of our, State us <lb />
is is the among our S <lb />
do we look <lb />
upon those nut <lb />
in Virginia, as the <lb />
i, but in sturdy <lb />
pride we say <lb />
Carolina people are not <lb />
y those any any- <lb />
The old tail <lb />
I h strip between <lb />
i -o S is no longer in our <lb />
The knows <lb />
Our people have built cities, <lb />
farms, i <lb />
and, <lb />
belt of are <lb />
we maintain <lb />
our and d <lb />
we shall be able lo <lb />
bold our own d keep ,,, ,., <lb />
the strongest an I mo-t <lb />
A plan for a <lb />
town that has been <lb />
worked at several pints <lb />
to our town. <lb />
The plan is as An <lb />
was reached between ail <lb />
the merchants whereby they <lb />
offered special sale <lb />
days, <lb />
merchant some special <lb />
line of goods upon which made a <lb />
lower price than usual. one <lb />
dry goods would sell <lb />
a price <lb />
would offer in <lb />
goods. One hardware <lb />
would reduce the price on plows <lb />
Every line of business <lb />
was presented and care was <lb />
en that ii. c fl i. p. <lb />
were Hi-ii ti die <lb />
the beet lead <lb />
lie by and the <lb />
was extensively <lb />
in the <lb />
the names of the and <lb />
their special Hales being in all <lb />
a-e stated. The farmers <lb />
s;,, in annul mat <lb />
and the e <lb />
pleased plan. The idea <lb />
has already been carried out in <lb />
several cities. <lb />
B. TAFT <lb />
W. H. J <lb />
Furniture Problem, <lb />
can solve it for you. <lb />
-L e a <lb />
Furniture Sale Competition is Brisk and <lb />
Furniture Sale Claims are many and loud. <lb />
WHO WHY <lb />
What There is but one <lb />
test. That best and <lb />
that offers you <lb />
our ulsters. Shame <lb />
t who underestimates the <lb />
or who would lire d <lb />
i and feeling among <lb />
n . We be brethren. <lb />
V i id we stand, divided we fall. <lb />
Prom Murphy to <lb />
. iv <lb />
v i <lb />
Friendship That <lb />
s. friendship <lb />
of the day is Inn It <lb />
exists In and as as <lb />
it ceases to be is <lb />
T c friendship that; <lb />
co same in prosperity <lb />
is to be prized, but all other kit <lb />
i matters <lb />
not , ow a m ii may <lb />
to ii right and make <lb />
of j, <lb />
loathsome reptile, worthless <lb />
i who is ready to him <lb />
down, i Ins h and <lb />
blast ambitions. The <lb />
a; d is nut <lb />
ii cm sustain <lb />
world; <lb />
to I your than lo lose <lb />
In e d <lb />
he Lowest Prices on the Want <lb />
Come and be convinced. Yours <lb />
A. H. TArT k COMPANY, <lb />
Pictures Framed to Order. <lb />
It will s ion the fashion to <lb />
baptize babies in country with <lb />
water from the Jordan. All <lb />
rich parents will doubt- <lb />
less have that distinction. A <lb />
I special from <lb />
Egypt, to the New York <lb />
Herald Company, tells us about <lb />
the It says Colonel <lb />
Clifford mil, of <lb />
Ky., president of the International <lb />
Jordan Water Company <lb />
yesterday from <lb />
where be was able to ob- <lb />
from the Turkish govern- <lb />
the sole right of shipping the <lb />
water Jordan to all parts <lb />
of wot Id for baptismal and <lb />
other purposes. The water <lb />
be shipped in casks bearing the <lb />
seal of Turkish authorities <lb />
and American consul, <lb />
t supervision of the Patriarch <lb />
of Jerusalem. will be bottled <lb />
in the United States in bonded<lb />
It done <lb />
Friday <lb />
County <lb />
The Democratic <lb />
dates will open their campaign at <lb />
Fountain, they will speak <lb />
Tuesday, Oct. 9th. They will <lb />
also speak at Bells Cross Roads, in <lb />
township, <lb />
Oct. The people should <lb />
turnout and heat the candidates <lb />
discuss the political issues, the <lb />
day. <lb />
Some women . h lo <lb />
b- of these United <lb />
of these is Miss Miry <lb />
i . I. . i, N. Y. <lb />
rut was I i be l i <lb />
a man named A <lb />
day or two before the date forth <lb />
wedding -he discovered Hint Tim- <lb />
was a scamp, but she kept <lb />
counsel On the wedding d she <lb />
mi- i in her bridal and <lb />
at the proper moment, the <lb />
of all the she <lb />
back folding curtains of <lb />
the room in walked a young <lb />
woman and her the <lb />
woman had Inn r and de- <lb />
by minister <lb />
on hand. <lb />
Miss not <lb />
want you, but your <lb />
had to walk <lb />
up to the rack. When the <lb />
was over Miss <lb />
mother took by the Him, <lb />
escorted him to the door and told <lb />
him to go and go quickly. <lb />
the guests had a big <lb />
but got none of <lb />
it. This is the and most <lb />
job we ever beard of. <lb />
Instead of hanging to him to <lb />
him, this young lady <lb />
had sense; she was not even <lb />
with hint <lb />
bin she made In so <lb />
She COUld, I lie <lb />
ed <lb />
Record. <lb />
Watch this <lb />
for our <lb />
fall <lb />
Jas F Davenport, <lb />
A young woman of St. Louis, <lb />
Mo., has been committed to the <lb />
insane asylum because <lb />
she will marry a rich man. <lb />
If this Is a sign of mental <lb />
there numerous other <lb />
who should not <lb />
be at Sun, <lb />
Every school boy kn that a <lb />
kite would not fly unless it had a <lb />
string tying it down. It is just so <lb />
in life. The man who is tied <lb />
by half a blooming <lb />
responsibilities and their mother, <lb />
will make a higher and stronger It. F. D. X <lb />
tight than the bachelor, who j <lb />
nothing to keep him Steady <lb />
i always floundering in the mud. c just like it <lb />
I you to in ed t . us hottest butt, at <lb />
lie lo up. <lb />
STRAY TAKEN UP. <lb />
We have taken up two Shoats <lb />
one black male with no ear mark <lb />
one red female with ear marks, <lb />
weight about ponds each, <lb />
Owner can get same by paying <lb />
charge. H. Ed wards Brother <lb />
C, <lb />
Save the Worry <lb />
The hot weather brings you <lb />
without to it w <lb />
r supper. such a stock of <lb />
Grocer . Canned Goods, Package <lb />
Goods, Pickles, Butter Cheese, Coffee. <lb />
Tea, Fruits, as I tho selecting an buy- <lb />
are easy and the all saved It will DO argument to <lb />
you if you visit store and I carry. <lb />
You can And me one door North of <lb />
J. B <lb />
Neat Job Printing <lb />
Our specialty. <lb />
Job Printing Office <lb />
WINTERVILLE <lb />
This department is in F. C. NYE, who is authorized to rep- <lb />
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory <lb />
hi a i <lb />
When you sell your cotton or <lb />
bring your check to the <lb />
Bank of Winterville and start an <lb />
account with us. It pays to <lb />
have your money at work for <lb />
you. A horse that d work <lb />
Is useless so is money. We pay <lb />
interest on time <lb />
Mrs. Annie of <lb />
Miss our <lb />
Wednesday <lb />
here. She returned to <lb />
dine Thursday. She will return <lb />
to her borne at next week. <lb />
The following of W. <lb />
H. S. left Friday <lb />
at their respective Misses <lb />
Louise Fleming, Mary E. Flem- <lb />
Whichard; Eula <lb />
Hodges, Jessie Kati <lb />
Gold Warren, Dolores Mattocks <lb />
and Jasper Taylor, Taylor, <lb />
Hassell House, Savage <lb />
Richard <lb />
Jno. Stokes, of was <lb />
here Friday on <lb />
One of lines of <lb />
shoes ever exhibited can found a t <lb />
B. F. Manning Co. <lb />
Walker, Sven <lb />
Springs, was here Wednesday <lb />
Pants for f <lb />
Pants for <lb />
Pants for <lb />
Pints for <lb />
Pants for <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
W. F. Carroll, our best <lb />
farmers was here on business Fri- <lb />
day c. <lb />
yards Laces and Hamburg <lb />
at Come and get <lb />
, bargains. <lb />
Harrington. Barber Co. <lb />
Miss Mellie Harries, of Green- <lb />
ville, is Mollie <lb />
Bryan, to the delight her <lb />
friends. <lb />
School, tablets, pens <lb />
and ink, at a bargain at J. B. Car <lb />
roll Co's. <lb />
Quite u large number of our <lb />
people took a most delight <lb />
tin hay ride last night out to Mr <lb />
they received <lb />
grapes <lb />
All the are most cordial <lb />
invited to me and examine <lb />
the largest, line of <lb />
goods ever shown the of <lb />
Winterville at A. W. <lb />
The of Wilfred Buck and <lb />
visiting bis daughter, Erastus Oliver are wreathed in <lb />
We are special prices a boy at <lb />
on trunks, grips and hand bags u Mr- <lb />
A. <lb />
Miss Minnie is spend- <lb />
a few days Miss Hattie <lb />
We have just received a nice <lb />
line of horse collars. A. W. <lb />
Oliver's. <lb />
and line f at <lb />
prices ever offered in <lb />
Winterville at A. <lb />
The Eastern Carolina Supply- <lb />
Co has one I be prettiest <lb />
Ange and Co. j tore wagons we ever <lb />
Mn. J. K. carried out a large loan <lb />
visitor at the <lb />
Strictly grade <lb />
A new lot of the latest of flour at j. B. Carroll and <lb />
furniture just received at A. store. <lb />
Ange and Co. I <lb />
Miss this<lb />
b t , and friends. <lb />
B. i. Cox, Bro, <lb />
Mrs. tailor <lb />
Harrington <lb />
STRAY TAKEN UP. <lb />
h up , weigh- <lb />
about i. ill <lb />
and black to left ear. <lb />
Owner c-r -I by proving <lb />
property and s. <lb />
J. F. Mitt, ., <lb />
BAY UP. <lb />
I have tats <lb />
running in my field, e and <lb />
one spotted, weighing mil <lb />
pounds Both marked <lb />
round hole right, <lb />
smooth crop in left. Owner can <lb />
get same by identifying pay- <lb />
charges. B. <lb />
B. F. L. N. C. <lb />
Convention <lb />
Th <lb />
will cm e Do phi-. <lb />
i on <lb />
and October, The pub- <lb />
i- cordially to ail <lb />
the services. The <lb />
to say, they will <lb />
ate in <lb />
There will lie shoal <lb />
y fin in. II yon cm help, phone <lb />
o Mis W. M. King <lb />
c on the <lb />
A sound railroad <lb />
hive been doing some heavy j <lb />
today, The ex illusions are <lb />
The <lb />
work is being pushed forward I <lb />
rap <lb />
at <lb />
Oat Flukes, <lb />
Buckwheat, <lb />
Cotton baskets for sale by J. O.<lb />
Haggle <lb />
after from <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 or sort <lb />
that confront you every- <lb />
where, and they come to us <lb />
directly from the workshops <lb />
of the World's most noted <lb />
Makers. <lb />
There's many a new turn <lb />
in the fall fashions, and we <lb />
feel sure 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 />
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 />
. z OF <lb />
CLOTHIER <lb />
. I A full line of summer silks all <lb />
relatives in Co. , <lb />
week. Miss Sarah Barker is j Nine Greenville <lb />
in the millinery store In her <lb />
absence. Nice at Surfing <lb />
Nicest line of shirts ever too <lb />
shown Winterville at <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
We regret to give up William <lb />
Vincent, who has- accepted a <lb />
Fancy white all <lb />
washable, at cost. <lb />
ft Co. <lb />
Lee Evans, a Student of W. II <lb />
and little <lb />
returned <lb />
evening from Plymouth. <lb />
F of <lb />
general of the <lb />
; Telephone aid Telegraph <lb />
Co. was here Friday afternoon. <lb />
oil of condition <lb />
OF GREENVILLE. <lb />
At ill the forth <lb />
Carolina, at the close of business, <lb />
Sept 4th, 1906.<lb />
in Bethel. Bill left today to spend Sunday <lb />
was one of our most excellent with his mother. <lb />
young men. His place with Ha.- <lb />
Barber Co., will be hard <lb />
to fill. <lb />
We still have hand a few cop- <lb />
of Bibles, we are off- <lb />
lo the trade at very low <lb />
prices. <lb />
B. T. Cos, <lb />
Tho Literary Society , <lb />
gave an excellent debate last night <lb />
Nice corned at H <lb />
ton, Co. <lb />
yards nice r lawns <lb />
voiles, lusters, Ac at cost. <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
A nice of drugs always on hand <lb />
at I <lb />
Best of calico at cents <lb />
on the query the <lb />
of United States <lb />
should he c <lb />
Go to the drug Store of B. T. <lb />
Cox A Bro for T. W. Wood <lb />
Son's high grade and <lb />
seed. <lb />
A hue of granite and tin <lb />
ware J. B. Carroll Co. <lb />
i we -l to tin-en <lb />
villa Friday <lb />
A. G Cox bas purchased <lb />
lot near the <lb />
a-id is having the house com- <lb />
It will to tie <lb />
of the to n <lb />
AU colors of paint, and yellow <lb />
at Harrington Barber <lb />
A nice line of fancy groceries <lb />
alway- on band at J. B. Carrel <lb />
Harrington Barber Co., <lb />
their to wait a few days <lb />
and examine their stock of good <lb />
before buying. They are in nor <lb />
them cities buying thorn. <lb />
The A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. are <lb />
making this Pitt Co. <lb />
Desk and arc in position to fill your <lb />
orders promptly. <lb />
Have you inker's new ed. <lb />
vice for fastening sun tops to any <lb />
original and <lb />
right. I will be to your interest n i i <lb />
to see hi. before your <lb />
at cents 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 <lb />
ways Barber <lb />
Co. <lb />
The town lax books are open and <lb />
will boat the store of B. F. Man- <lb />
Co. <lb />
Iron natures <lb />
great household remedy. A con <lb />
Mineral Water. Stops <lb />
blood from cuts, in-, <lb />
Kidney trouble, com- <lb />
plaint, Female weakness, cuts <lb />
sores etc. For sale at the drug <lb />
store of B. Cox, and Bro. <lb />
Miss Nannie Nichols will have <lb />
dry good depart- <lb />
in the largo store of B. F. <lb />
Manning and Co. She will <lb />
glad to have her host of lady <lb />
give her a call. <lb />
Tho young men will do well t <lb />
see F. Manning Co., before <lb />
buying their fall hats. They are <lb />
offering special bargains on their <lb />
entire line. <lb />
Strayed Sept. one <lb />
Black one white and black <lb />
red sandy color <lb />
lb marked hole in left ear. Finder <lb />
will b to up and <lb />
Alonzo Smith <lb />
R . . D, C. <lb />
A LIQUID GOLD CURE <lb />
LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP <lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
THE <lb />
ORIGINAL <lb />
THE <lb />
NEW <lb />
IDEA <lb />
Tat Red Clover th Honey m <lb />
Every Bottle. <lb />
Cold or a Cough nearly always pro- <lb />
water all runs lo <lb />
eyes, nose and throat Instead of passing out <lb />
of the system through the liver and kidneys. <lb />
For the want moisture bowels <lb />
dry and cough cures <lb />
are constipating, especially those containing <lb />
Opiates. Kennedy's Laxative Honey and <lb />
Tar moves the bowels, contains no <lb />
KENNEDY'S <lb />
LAXATIVE <lb />
Relieves Colds by working out <lb />
of the system through a copious action of <lb />
the bowels. <lb />
Relieves Coughs cleansing and <lb />
strengthening the mucous membranes of <lb />
the lungs and bronchial tubes. <lb />
For Croup, Whooping Cough, La Grippe, <lb />
Influenza, Bronchitis, and all <lb />
Colds, Lung and Bronchial affections no <lb />
remedy is equal to Kennedy's Laxative <lb />
Honey Tar. Children like it. <lb />
Put up In and at the Lab- <lb />
oratory of E. C. DeWItt <lb />
Loans Discounts <lb />
Overdrafts secured <lb />
cured 1.486.441 <lb />
D S. Bonds to secure- <lb />
12,800.00 <lb />
0.8. Bonds 476.86 <lb />
house, furniture, <lb />
and fixtures 9,275.47 I <lb />
Due from National Rank <lb />
reserve <lb />
Due from State Dunks and <lb />
Hank, rs 6,978.06 <lb />
Checks and oilier cash items 660.18 <lb />
Notes of other National <lb />
Banks 326.00 <lb />
Fractional <lb />
nicking and cents 107.39 <lb />
Lawful money reserve in <lb />
Hank,<lb />
Legal-tender notes 8,322.00 <lb />
Redemption fund U. S. <lb />
Treasurer per of <lb />
141.380.88 <lb />
Pulley Bowen <lb />
THE HOME OF WOMAN'S FASHIONS. <lb />
PULLEY St BOWEN <lb />
COTTON. <lb />
To Cotton <lb />
owning or Kim or <lb />
. I <lb />
i them <lb />
tie to<lb />
I ft II any f my <lb />
r- <lb />
will Hand ma Hat <lb />
of<lb />
win w <lb />
l II. <lb />
n Be <lb />
New York <lb />
Total <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
Capital stock paid in 80,000.10 <lb />
Undivided legs ex- <lb />
and taxes paid <lb />
National bank out- <lb />
standing 18,600.0 <lb />
Due approved 1,968-60 <lb />
Individual deposits subject <lb />
to check <lb />
me of deposit <lb />
outstanding <lb />
Notes and anted. 18,011.68 <lb />
Certificates of deposit f. r <lb />
borrowed <lb />
Total 141,880.08 <lb />
State of North Carolina, <lb />
County of <lb />
W, Cashier of the above <lb />
bank, do solemnly swear that <lb />
the above Is true to the best <lb />
of my and belief. <lb />
J. W AYCOCK, Cashier <lb />
sworn to hi fore me <lb />
tins in S, <lb />
V. <lb />
Notary <lb />
Correct Attest <lb />
II, W. <lb />
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Notary Public. <lb />
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fear, that yon have had a <lb />
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guide yon <lb />
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appeared the scene. Young <lb />
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REPORT OF <lb />
THE TRUST <lb />
CAt close of 1903. <lb />
, . <lb />
7- <lb />
and <lb />
Overdrafts, and j;. <lb />
13,228.07 <lb />
Bonds, <lb />
Furniture and<lb />
Due from <lb />
items <lb />
Gold Coin <lb />
Silver Com <lb />
bank holes <lb />
stock paid in <lb />
Surplus <lb />
I profits, <lb />
payable <lb />
. <lb />
Due <lb />
ck <lb />
90.00 <lb />
12,500.1 <lb />
998.1<lb />
Total r, Total, <lb />
North Carolina. of Pitt, <lb />
I, C. S. Carr, above named bank, do solemn <lb />
swear that the above is to best of my <lb />
and belief. C. S. CARR, Cashier. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn before <lb />
me, this 11th of<lb />
Public. <lb />
Correct <lb />
R. O. <lb />
F. Q <lb />
E. G. <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE, <lb />
At the Close of Business, Sept. 4th 1908. <lb />
Loans and 9181,587.04 <lb />
and <lb />
Stocks, bonds mortgages 2,400.00 <lb />
Furniture St Fixtures 3,017.32 <lb />
Banking House 4,100.00 <lb />
Due from Batiks 21,830.78 <lb />
Items <lb />
Gold Coin <lb />
silver Coin 1,617.12<lb />
Liabilities- <lb />
Capital Stock paid lo <lb />
25,000.1 <lb />
Profits <lb />
and Tuxes Paid <lb />
Bills payable <lb />
Time of deposit 11,380.1 <lb />
Deposit subject to check <lb />
Cashier's checks out- <lb />
standing <lb />
North RS <lb />
County of Pitt. <lb />
I, James L. Little, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemn <lb />
swear that the statement above is true to best of my <lb />
d belief -TAMES L. LITTLE. Cashier. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to before <lb />
this 10th of Sept, 1908, <lb />
WALTER U. WARD, <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
J. A. ANDREW <lb />
R. W. KING, <lb />
J. R. MOVE. <lb />
IS <lb />
Knowing <lb />
HALF OF IT. <lb />
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w at to where to bay, and what you are going to pay is where t <lb />
saving comes in. <lb />
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buy in quantity. <lb />
COTTON SEED. MEAL AND HULL <lb />
Hay. Corn. Oats Bran. Ship Stall. Lime and Groceries. <lb />
When you wan; anything in this it will lie to your <lb />
see <lb />
F- V- JOHNSTON <lb />
Leader In Lo j rices for<lb /></p>
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have sometimes <lb />
complain that Great Brit- <lb />
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in the matter A the encouragement <lb />
given to art and the <lb />
lamp post in are artistic, <lb />
Mid an enthusiastic Scotch <lb />
at the when I <lb />
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with him day. And he was right. <lb />
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and character of their statues. <lb />
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coming upon a statue, and every <lb />
has one or more <lb />
honor of people who were never <lb />
heard But it may pointed <lb />
out to those critics of England <lb />
of doing things that the French <lb />
method has its obverse. Statues es- <lb />
when they are good statues. <lb />
are certainly pleasant to behold, but <lb />
M. municipal councilor <lb />
for the St. George district of Pans, <lb />
fa up in against the <lb />
creel ion of and marble <lb />
in the thoroughfares of the aft. <lb />
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the public promenade.- by the cm- <lb />
of the eminent. time <lb />
he says, chock the <lb />
mania which has seized our content <lb />
spring. <lb />
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in tho Engineering and Mining <lb />
Journal, ha bean <lb />
in Now Mexico. It is <lb />
a spring saturated with sodium <lb />
water weighs <lb />
and pounds per <lb />
the water of this spring weighs ten <lb />
and two-thirds pounds. The <lb />
of the spring is a little over <lb />
degrees F. As the saturated <lb />
liquid overflows and cools it forms <lb />
a crystalline mass like ice, which in <lb />
the course of ages has spread into <lb />
a snow white bed of solid sodium <lb />
salts miles in extent and as level <lb />
a lake. The warm brine, Mr. Eddy <lb />
reports, is inhabited by a minute <lb />
shrimp-like organism, and a species <lb />
of plant found growing in the dry <lb />
expanse of sodium sulphate. <lb />
John Forrester, living northwest <lb />
of Moron, boasts of the fact <lb />
he has lived fifty-five years and re- <lb />
sided in Kansas since and y I <lb />
has never Wen on a train. Mr. <lb />
Forrester doe not have any <lb />
fear of riding on a train, bat <lb />
has never had occasion to ride. <lb />
times his children have made <lb />
I up a purse to have him take in <lb />
i of the Sunday excursions, but as <lb />
Our gardens, our squares <lb />
and our promenades are invaded by <lb />
innumerable images. We re- <lb />
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marble army, which spoils the per- <lb />
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religious principle are against n <lb />
on the train on Sundays he ha <lb />
each time refused to take the trip <lb />
a Journal. <lb />
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Here a woman whose sense <lb />
gratitude was not misplaced. The <lb />
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In biography of the via has left a legacy of 3.000 to <lb />
painter, who at one time acted I local comic paper to which she w <lb />
Swing master to Queen Victoria, a lifelong Her will <lb />
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Mr. Leech, if we bring <lb />
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Reciprocity. <lb />
As the desire to give advice to all <lb />
persons and upon all occasions <lb />
to be natural to mos; human <lb />
being, the following told M <lb />
a well known woman writer may not <lb />
be Without interest. While <lb />
at a working club a writer of <lb />
successful novels asked tho members <lb />
tow much they Mined and advised <lb />
them to put aside a certain amount <lb />
each week from their wages. A few <lb />
later the novelist's <lb />
rang, and one of the members of <lb />
the club presented herself She had <lb />
come to ask what the income of her <lb />
late adviser was and to suggest what <lb />
percentage of the same ought to be <lb />
pot in the bank. <lb />
Trivial Causes. <lb />
In most unhappy marriages th- <lb />
of evil has bean trivial. A <lb />
says, the maxim in a <lb />
married man's condition is that <lb />
band and wife be <lb />
When two persons so <lb />
Reason For Hit Joy. <lb />
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in. I've go to pay Miss Weber <lb />
. for breach of promise of <lb />
dear fellow, I am delight- <lb />
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too are delighted <lb />
Excuse me. but it is <lb />
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I'm to her, you know. <lb />
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half concerning purchase of <lb />
The lease is for year. <lb />
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GREENVILLE. Pin COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER <lb />
NO<lb />
O. <lb />
mi n <lb />
Motion for Severance Allowed <lb />
K. Barnhill Pint Put <lb />
on Trial- v <lb />
There such interest through <lb />
t the comity in what is known <lb />
tho white ease, and the <lb />
trial of it having been set for to- <lb />
day, there was a large crowd at- <lb />
and the court house was <lb />
filled when court was called to <lb />
order at o'clock. for <lb />
sides were Solicitor <lb />
L. I. Moore, Blow F. G. <lb />
James C. B. <lb />
the State; Donnell <lb />
H W. Whedbee, Julius <lb />
Brown, J. I. A. Sugg, <lb />
and S. C Wooten the <lb />
When the Solicitor called the <lb />
i there was some delay because <lb />
witnesses not answering <lb />
names. He announced <lb />
at with the presence of two more <lb />
ho were expected to arrive on <lb />
the train the State would be <lb />
to proceed, notice was <lb />
that he desired to try J. K. <lb />
hill <lb />
Mr. for the defense <lb />
ante I to lie heard to <lb />
and trying <lb />
defendant at the time, when <lb />
were in one bill of <lb />
let men I <lb />
Solicitor Moore argued that the <lb />
its witnesses and was <lb />
y to proceed as to J. K. Barn-. <lb />
but might not be ready <lb />
o certain of the defendants. <lb />
t was a right of the State to try <lb />
as and <lb />
a coarse would work no in- <lb />
wry to any defendant. <lb />
Mr. Whedbee argued it <lb />
be very unjust and <lb />
t this late day to separate and <lb />
any o e of the defendants; <lb />
bad indicted under <lb />
ill, had plead not guilty together <lb />
e tried jointly. <lb />
Gov. for the State argued <lb />
that he did not see why the de- <lb />
should raise any point as to <lb />
he be tried. If he is <lb />
be should be acquitted, <lb />
id if he is be con- <lb />
I our statutes the <lb />
has every advantage of the <lb />
ate. If the defendants are tried <lb />
ether the defense will have <lb />
challenges and the <lb />
two, while if tried singly the <lb />
will have four challenges <lb />
Hid the state two. To <lb />
can work no hardship t <lb />
for cited <lb />
decisions that <lb />
av of right for a <lb />
an it, jury to the State for th. <lb />
to have twenty four <lb />
with only two for the State. <lb />
with lour for the <lb />
two for the State will enable <lb />
e selection of a fair jury and re- <lb />
tin a fair trial which was all the <lb />
wanted. <lb />
Mr. Whedbee for stated <lb />
hat the only point matte by the <lb />
was simply an objection to <lb />
w as it existed and he thought it <lb />
ask the court to <lb />
the defendants a law <lb />
existing. The Solicitor had <lb />
the bill jointly and the de- <lb />
be tried <lb />
Solicitor Moore stated that the <lb />
me gave authority to <lb />
id in hill jointly gave him <lb />
to try nay one or more of <lb />
desired. <lb />
Judge Shaw stated he could <lb />
fee where any injustice <lb />
could lie done the defendant <lb />
by severance, and the <lb />
Lily point on which he hesitated <lb />
i the was the <lb />
expense of t or more <lb />
He allowed the motion. <lb />
State announced its <lb />
to proceed. Io the regular <lb />
jury for the week were some re- <lb />
lated to defendants and one to par- <lb />
ties on both were <lb />
who bad been <lb />
subpoenaed as a character <lb />
witness, and one bad <lb />
formed and expressed h's opinion <lb />
the defendant Barnhill were <lb />
excused. It nearly U o'clock <lb />
expressed content <lb />
with the jury and the following <lb />
were W. H. Porter, <lb />
H. B. Smith, J, H. House, D. W. <lb />
A. O. Clark. Sylvester <lb />
Boyd, J. B. A. L. Thigpen, <lb />
Adam Gaskins, J. W. Smith, <lb />
R. Corey, Frank <lb />
Just as the jury was empaneled <lb />
J. of Raleigh, and A. R <lb />
. of who <lb />
are course for arrived. <lb />
W. J, Teel. man on whom <lb />
tho attack was was the <lb />
first witness introduced and <lb />
as <lb />
I live miles southeast of <lb />
Bethel, miles from <lb />
miles from Oakley, miles <lb />
from Stoke. Eight members of <lb />
my family. About o'clock <lb />
third Sunday night in April last <lb />
the door at my house entering <lb />
bed room was broken my <lb />
wife and four little girls were <lb />
asleep in room with me. The <lb />
crash of door made loud noise. I <lb />
out my pistol. A mo- <lb />
later a hand was placed in <lb />
my face. I began shooting and <lb />
tired several times rapidly. I <lb />
was caught by elbows on each <lb />
side. I pistol against some <lb />
one and Some one grab- <lb />
bed my pistol. The parties then <lb />
dragged me across room to- <lb />
wards door. My wife jumped up <lb />
and struck matches I then saw <lb />
two men in the room. I <lb />
one of them <lb />
and all the other was <lb />
William Briley. My wife sail <lb />
are you doing here, you <lb />
Barnhill shut his <lb />
eyes to try to keep her from rec- <lb />
him. They dragged me <lb />
on towards door and in put- <lb />
ting my hands to brace against <lb />
door post dropped my pistol. I <lb />
called my boys from up stairs <lb />
and one of them handed me gun <lb />
already sprung. The two run <lb />
out of house and I tired at <lb />
them down path. Sent one of <lb />
my buys to ring farm bell and <lb />
some one tired at him with pistol <lb />
I shot again with gun in <lb />
from which pistol shots <lb />
came <lb />
B. F. Ward Bob Parker <lb />
were of neighbors to arrive. <lb />
Cannot My how many were in the <lb />
assaulting my house. We <lb />
took lanterns and guns and went <lb />
out to where the parties bad <lb />
Saw signs where they had come <lb />
up to old with and <lb />
unhitched; followed tracks where <lb />
had walked my house <lb />
to the old house where buggy <lb />
tracks were. It is about yards <lb />
from my to road. We fol- <lb />
lowed buggy tracks Indirection of <lb />
Hickory Grove, at cross roads the <lb />
turned towards Oakley. <lb />
The at that time lived <lb />
at Oakley. My son and another <lb />
party followed tracks one <lb />
buggy went in another <lb />
ion cross truck <lb />
went up to <lb />
After milking investigation In <lb />
my i hi mi I found two hats and <lb />
. one of the huts was <lb />
through. Several switches wore <lb />
found in yard. The door to my <lb />
had an ordinary knob <lb />
when open door it <lb />
one in the lock and <lb />
drew out the others. <lb />
from front porch is direct into my <lb />
Two beds and cradle <lb />
were in the room. The parties to <lb />
me had to go my <lb />
wife's feet, as I slept on back of <lb />
bed. <lb />
Cross not <lb />
told any person . not recognize <lb />
any of the parties attacking me. <lb />
A of names were called to <lb />
all of which he answered no. I <lb />
gave The an of <lb />
the attack a few days after it <lb />
curred; did not tell editor I did <lb />
not recognize any one. Mr. Ward <lb />
and Mr. Riddick came to my <lb />
soon after it occurred. One <lb />
of the followed was <lb />
specially like a mule <lb />
footed track. I did not say that <lb />
track was made by <lb />
horse. I never said it was a <lb />
Bethel and Conetoe crowd <lb />
ado attack on me. Never heard <lb />
my wife tell any one a <lb />
fat man was in the crowd. I <lb />
told that J. K. Barnhill was dead. <lb />
did not report that Briley was <lb />
shot stomach. Did not say I <lb />
put the pistol against J. K. Barn <lb />
body null fired. It was dark <lb />
I could not see who it was <lb />
against. The match was struck <lb />
by my wife after the shooting <lb />
Two men were in the room when <lb />
match was struck, don't how <lb />
ninny were first in the room. I <lb />
did not tell Zeb that if <lb />
would testify again-t Barnhill <lb />
and he could go free and <lb />
get money besides. I never tried <lb />
to overhear his <lb />
talking in H tel Bertha. <lb />
A detective was to come and <lb />
work on the case. <lb />
I went to bed about o'clock <lb />
the night of the attack. It was a <lb />
dark night until about o'clock. <lb />
There were marks on faces of men <lb />
room they had been <lb />
smutted as if made with a <lb />
found in yard <lb />
next day. I was sitting on floor <lb />
and the men were each aide of <lb />
me holding my hands and trying <lb />
to get pistol from me when my <lb />
wife struck the match. I have not <lb />
discharged any of the States wit- <lb />
I did not abuse Mrs, Julia <lb />
Ward for telling anything myself <lb />
and wife had said. I Lave talked <lb />
with some defendants witnesses <lb />
but never threatened any <lb />
the of the cross <lb />
nation court took a recess to <lb />
o'clock; p. m. <lb />
Upon reassembling of <lb />
Monday afternoon the cross exam- <lb />
W. J. Teel was <lb />
I did not tell J. A. Staten that I <lb />
did col have <lb />
said my wife did not recognize any <lb />
body. Have never said the par- <lb />
t e- blew out the matches as <lb />
fast as my wife struck the-u. I <lb />
did tell Mr. Staten that the parties <lb />
bad something on them the <lb />
color of an I carried the <lb />
hats caps to Bethel show- <lb />
ed them, but not for the purpose <lb />
of teeing they to any <lb />
one in Bethel. I had already <lb />
who the cap belonged to <lb />
exhibited hat with four holes <lb />
in it and with a pencil showed how <lb />
all the holes were made with one <lb />
I have known Barnhill since be <lb />
was a boy, it has been some or <lb />
since he moved from my <lb />
neighborhood, but had seen him <lb />
frequently. Have also seen Briley <lb />
at times. I did not see particular- <lb />
Iv how they were dressed that <lb />
except as they run off from <lb />
my house; they either had on <lb />
jumper jackets or their coat <lb />
tails pants; Barnhill did <lb />
not have anything on his head as <lb />
he ran did not tell John <lb />
or J. F. Brinkley that I did <lb />
not recognize any of them. I did <lb />
not tell Tom during recess <lb />
of today that some one blew <lb />
the matches as fast as my wife, <lb />
struck them. I did tell him that <lb />
I had been told by another party <lb />
that Barnhill had said I could not <lb />
recognize him by the matches be- <lb />
cause he blew them out <lb />
as fast at my wife struck them, <lb />
did not tell one that the <lb />
parties were driving a <lb />
I told Mr. Reddick that a man told <lb />
me that he bad said I <lb />
had told him did not recognize <lb />
anybody. said <lb />
man to me I will tell him <lb />
that he told a lie, <lb />
is witness put- <lb />
porting to be location of his house <lb />
mini- and from this he ex- <lb />
plained how he followed the <lb />
The was an hour <lb />
I got to <lb />
He told me he did not go <lb />
where with his buggy that night <lb />
I him if any hail <lb />
his horse the night before. I told <lb />
him his bad been <lb />
my house to his that <lb />
night. I did not tell that if <lb />
he said to the I would <lb />
take his word tor it. He said <lb />
there was a harness print on the <lb />
did not tell Tom <lb />
that did not to convict <lb />
of the parties. I did tell Tom <lb />
t it Zeb would tell <lb />
the truth I would do all I <lb />
could for hint. <lb />
hats cap. These are the ones <lb />
I found my loom neat bed. <lb />
is shown This <lb />
sick was found children <lb />
my After I tracked <lb />
I went lo Oakley; found <lb />
at Mr. Nelson's lied. It <lb />
was about o'clock p. in. <lb />
and Walter lived near <lb />
mill, about miles <lb />
distant. <lb />
Re-cross went to <lb />
Nelson's house in Oakley and saw <lb />
Barnhill in bed asleep. I ate din- <lb />
at Nelson's. Did not say any- <lb />
thing to Barnhill. <lb />
sirs. w. J. <lb />
I am wife of witness preceding <lb />
me. I remember night of trouble. <lb />
No one but family was in our <lb />
A crowd broke open <lb />
door, room, <lb />
my feet after my l <lb />
screamed when door broke open <lb />
and called the boys up to <lb />
come with gun. Mr. sh t <lb />
or times. en they palled my <lb />
off of bed I got too <lb />
and went t, mantle and got two <lb />
matches which I By light <lb />
of match I saw two men have my <lb />
husband on floor. One of <lb />
them looked me straight in <lb />
and shut his eyes to keep me from <lb />
recognizing him. H; was a <lb />
faced broad man. I said <lb />
are you doing here you <lb />
The boys run down stairs <lb />
with gun banded it to Mr. <lb />
Tell sprung. He went out <lb />
porch with gun, I started to <lb />
farm bell, but one of buys <lb />
got to bell with u <lb />
book she location <lb />
house room in which I hey <lb />
slept. It was with son p. <lb />
that this testimony was I <lb />
did not recognize of pat- <lb />
ties but Mr. Teel told me light <lb />
that he Barnhill <lb />
and Briley. The bate and cap <lb />
were found in our room. The <lb />
tack was found outside with the <lb />
switches. <lb />
Cross Mann- <lb />
Mr. Ward and Mr. <lb />
are out nearest neighbor. Mr. <lb />
Ward came there. do not re-- <lb />
call any conversation with him or <lb />
making any statements in <lb />
Mis. Ward came to <lb />
m house early that morning and <lb />
we had some conversation, told <lb />
her they might have been <lb />
disguised, do not remember saying <lb />
anything to tier about hats mid <lb />
cap, nor of telling I did not <lb />
recognize of them. I have <lb />
talked with Mr. Riddick, never <lb />
made statements to any one about <lb />
Mr of the parties having red chin <lb />
beard. We live about mile <lb />
from Hickory Grove . church, <lb />
vice held there the Sunday be- <lb />
fore this attack, many people pa-s <lb />
ed going to <lb />
I did not notice par- <lb />
ties making attack, was too <lb />
inner-at <lb />
roads front <lb />
Oakley tracking buggies saw <lb />
the tracks they were folio I <lb />
ed, the man who looked me in they need not go fur- <lb />
face looked like something had toward They <lb />
across bis face. The took another fork of road and <lb />
full faced with lowed to <lb />
and place his chin, stable <lb />
am related to of the Cross <lb />
ants, Charlie Wynne; my <lb />
is related to Zeb <lb />
TEEL. <lb />
I am years old and <lb />
of J. A. Teel. I the sick and <lb />
carried it to house it was <lb />
hanging on a wire fence near path <lb />
leading to house. <lb />
J. I. JAM IS. <lb />
and <lb />
my father are live a mile <lb />
apart. I looked in room where the <lb />
boys in bed. They were <lb />
under the cover. him wear- <lb />
gap at Oakley at the tour- <lb />
some other boys wore <lb />
caps. also saw him wearing it <lb />
around his bar <lb />
house is across railroad from <lb />
bar. I slept in room <lb />
I remember the occasion of I to and heard <lb />
in Mr. house. I cross railroad during the <lb />
saw defendant Barnhill that day. j night. The cap was submitted to <lb />
said-he going to Hickory I the jury and hair was found inside <lb />
Grove. I also saw him at Oakley I it about a hole in top of cap. <lb />
that day coming from the old mill, j also submitted, <lb />
going in direction of Hickory I <lb />
I first saw about or <lb />
o'clock, next about o'clock. I a ice dealer in <lb />
his gate I Washington. I shipped ice to <lb />
after dark that night. told Mm Barnhill at April 14th, <lb />
I had fed his horse, he said I will first shipment made to him <lb />
give him more fodder. I <lb />
helped in I'm on <lb />
Saturday. <lb />
Cross him <lb />
going to Hickory Grove that morn- <lb />
next time I saw him he was <lb />
also going toward Hickory Grove. <lb />
live at Oakley and Barnhill left <lb />
bis horse buggy my <lb />
Do not think either was <lb />
out of stable night. I <lb />
saw Barnhill ab dinner time <lb />
next day. lie was lying on plat- <lb />
might have <lb />
coming from Sheppard's mill <lb />
when I saw him Sunday, as <lb />
travel way. Buggies <lb />
might have passed that night <lb />
without my <lb />
T. n. WILLIAMS. <lb />
I live miles from Parmele <lb />
from Oakley. I date <lb />
that assault was made at <lb />
Briley came to my house that day, <lb />
he came that morning took <lb />
dinner. In the afternoon Barn- <lb />
hill also came to my house. He <lb />
told Briley he wanted some words <lb />
with him and Briley went out <lb />
talked to him. Barnhill left <lb />
going towards Oakley. It is <lb />
miles my house to Shep- <lb />
mill. Briley my house <lb />
between and H o'clock that even- <lb />
and went ton aids he <lb />
would have gone home that way. <lb />
He hitched up bis horse before <lb />
supper. <lb />
came <lb />
this year. was shown wit- <lb />
That is a bag we shipped <lb />
ice <lb />
Cross cannot say <lb />
that this is the identical sick that <lb />
ice-was shipped to B in on <lb />
April Ice w is shipped to <lb />
other points same kind of sack. <lb />
Sacks are with consignee's <lb />
name on tag. <lb />
W. J. Teel was d d <lb />
the sack was not where his little <lb />
girl found it the day before the <lb />
and he had never seen it <lb />
before she found it. I did not nut <lb />
the in the cap, it was picked <lb />
up in my room. <lb />
miss <lb />
I know J K. Barnhill. To the <lb />
best of my belief the cap shown is <lb />
I saw wearing it <lb />
day. <lb />
HEN JENKINS. <lb />
I was at Oakley the Sunday <lb />
night Teel was attacked. I went <lb />
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set. Second time there I saw <lb />
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a box of tobacco to carry home. E <lb />
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unusual to see the crowd there on <lb />
Sunday night. I heard no unusual <lb />
talk, hum we'd there <lb />
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off the train coming from direction <lb />
of w <lb />
horse was <lb />
to lay house alone. I suppose b <lb />
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out. Briley had a dark <lb />
DB <lb />
I date Teel was at- <lb />
tacked, I was at a my <lb />
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I Zeb and <lb />
Wynne boarded there, there <lb />
about dark. I went to Jen- <lb />
kins about o'clock and saw Barn- <lb />
t;. ii. win <lb />
I about <lb />
o'clock I found <lb />
door broken open, showed me <lb />
hats and where pistol <lb />
ball bad struck ceiling. We look <lb />
lantern and fin racks <lb />
to old where b <lb />
bad b en slopped. <lb />
and the <lb />
that went toward Oakley, <lb />
tracks were looked <lb />
Ike had broken dew. Al Grin- <lb />
do d a folks road other buggy <lb />
hill and at the lot- tracks cut road an. <lb />
gin house putting o <lb />
away. I left Mr. <lb />
followed an on towards Oakley. <lb />
One buggy went up road <lb />
o'clock and returned to my sis- turned around Wu followed on <lb />
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Barnhill there. I did not go and then turned back and <lb />
bed before IS o'clock and Barn-1 took another track that went to <lb />
hill nor any else came In Teel told mo ho <lb />
house during that time. <lb />
shown To best of my <lb />
knowledge it is cap. <lb />
I saw him wearing it around Oak- <lb />
I got up before sunrise next <lb />
morning. saw and <lb />
on lied saw Wynne <lb />
op the railroad. On my way<lb />
knew who two of the parties were. <lb />
He said one of the parties lived <lb />
way below Stokes. He said they <lb />
were Barnhill and B ii.-y. <lb />
next <lb />
morning when Teel told mu <lb />
of parties, hut he said from he <lb />
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