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BRONZE AND MARBLE ARMY. <lb />
have sometimes <lb />
complain that Great Brit- <lb />
had much to learn from <lb />
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 />
was walking along the boulevard <lb />
with him day. And he was right. <lb />
The French cannot turn out any- <lb />
thing inartistic. at-the <lb />
and character of their statues. <lb />
am the from <lb />
cannot turn a corner without <lb />
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 />
He grudges the space occupied <lb />
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 />
most <lb />
One o; <lb />
in the world, says J. A. Ed- <lb />
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 />
the advance of this bronze I <lb />
marble army, which spoils the per- <lb />
of our streets and the bar- , <lb />
Bony of our London <lb />
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 />
Rewarded t Last. <lb />
Here a woman whose sense <lb />
gratitude was not misplaced. The <lb />
wk. of IV <lb />
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 />
W P relates an amusing directed 1300 in <lb />
illustrating her wit. i should be spent on a <lb />
One day in the course of a I banquet, to which the staff of t. <lb />
the queen let her pencil fall to the I paper should be entertained in re. <lb />
ground. Both master and pupil I so the will <lb />
stooped at the same moment to pick I reads, many pleasant <lb />
it up, when, to the horror of Leech, spent in perusing its humorous Ml <lb />
there was a collision, <lb />
head striking that of his royal pupiL <lb />
Before he could stammer nut an <lb />
apology, however, the queen, <lb />
Mr. Leech, if we bring <lb />
together in this way I ought <lb />
to improve <lb />
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 />
decision has gone against <lb />
in. I've go to pay Miss Weber <lb />
. for breach of promise of <lb />
dear fellow, I am delight- <lb />
;. . hands <lb />
too are delighted <lb />
Excuse me. but it is <lb />
or me to, hide my feel- <lb />
I'm to her, you know. <lb />
London <lb />
Foresight. <lb />
Husband with bettor <lb />
half concerning purchase of <lb />
The lease is for year. <lb />
that's not <lb />
long enough <lb />
enough for us, b i <lb />
think of dear bale, till <lb />
ed out when he's <lb />
probably an invalid and infirm <lb />
An <lb />
otherwise truthful <lb />
sometimes ks about himself. <lb />
Marion Butler i again <lb />
in the pa I <lb />
good an opinion of each other as to j than is worthy <lb />
come together for life they will not a. can talk a stump <lb />
differ in matter of importance, ,, has against <lb />
cause y think each other , . , <lb />
respect and . re prepared for <lb />
relief. But for <lb />
aw natters they made no Where get rich is <lb />
rations, and hence springs ll-e out thing the man <lb />
f tie home lie was smart <lb />
Comfort In That. <lb />
Jimmy <lb />
healed up yet <lb />
Don't it m <lb />
feel bad <lb />
The .- <lb />
mom I mil take a bath i a <lb />
healed t <lb />
His <lb />
to fix. <lb />
estate <lb />
, e line at g <lb />
Even a wise man money <lb />
parted <lb />
K be nor <lb />
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was n ran with a <lb />
heir.-. <lb />
much difficulty in break <lb />
Press.<lb />
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es. Apply to W. Jeffreys, <lb />
F. C. W <lb />
V J WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. <lb />
Store<lb />
Our Buyers have returned from the Northern Markets and <lb />
in a few days our store 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 <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 <lb />
few days. Visit this store often and keep an eye on our new <lb />
showings. <lb />
Ir <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb />
and Friday. <lb />
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR <lb />
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 />
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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 />
bar a little after sun- <lb />
set. Second time there I saw <lb />
Barnhill, Briley, <lb />
and Wynne, of these <lb />
are It was o'clock <lb />
Cross was also a <lb />
grocery stoic where the bu was, <lb />
I do not remember Briley getting <lb />
a box of tobacco to carry home. E <lb />
live in Oakley and it was nothing <lb />
unusual to see the crowd there on <lb />
Sunday night. I heard no unusual <lb />
talk, hum we'd there <lb />
with me. I think got <lb />
off the train coming from direction <lb />
of w <lb />
horse was <lb />
to lay house alone. I suppose b <lb />
went to see a young lady who M Ml . ,,,. ,,. <lb />
at house. <lb />
from the direction of the <lb />
eh and lei; in the direction of <lb />
My family was pres- <lb />
Bar hill Briley <lb />
out. Briley had a dark <lb />
DB <lb />
I date Teel was at- <lb />
tacked, I was at a my <lb />
sister's, Mi.-. Nelson, Barnhill, <lb />
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 />
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o'clock and returned to my sis- turned around Wu followed on <lb />
Did not see anything of nearly to Oakley and met Clyde <lb />
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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when I played last with <lb />
lie of <lb />
is dead, all <lb />
bis said block- <lb />
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seigneur raised Ills eyebrows, <lb />
told him Unit ft <lb />
would he taken unless cleared away <lb />
which i to the <lb />
walls are all dead, you <lb />
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which mar the pleasure of your <lb />
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cleared all these vermin from in; es <lb />
will excuse now. is <lb />
are one two which <lb />
my lie you are a <lb />
tried soldier, and should he glad of <lb />
your <lb />
was bright daylight now. mil the <lb />
square Hie <lb />
was led . an anxious crowd who <lb />
had learned the evil he <lb />
party under Pu and <lb />
de la N had already left <lb />
mid at the order of seigneur <lb />
two wee vow secured with huge <lb />
bars of oak Into iron staples on <lb />
either side children were place <lb />
In Hie -1 an with f-- <lb />
women lo watch them, while the <lb />
were I old off attend to the. <lb />
bucket to reload <lb />
The men bad been paraded, two <lb />
of In nil. were divided <lb />
into now for the Of <lb />
each part of the tin one <lb />
It had lip to II <lb />
few yards of Hie river, which not only <lb />
relieved from the it <lb />
face, en idled lo got <lb />
water r big I <lb />
of a rope from the stockade. <lb />
heals canoes of Marie wet <lb />
drawn up oil hank Just II <lb />
wall v precious HOW <lb />
lug a a us of escape ill m <lb />
else fail. The fort, <lb />
but n few goo up the river, <lb />
He la Sane had already lent <lb />
messenger lo With news of III <lb />
danger. Al least it would he I poll <lb />
on which might retro it ill d <lb />
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worst was lo <lb />
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it, had <lb />
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very sir r nine feet high II id el <lb />
of stakes, which u Hi <lb />
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for the the defenders <lb />
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in a of the attack, while <lb />
son w 1- my that more twenty men I <lb />
utmost for each face. His face <lb />
cued us he thought of Hie I <lb />
who had c. so far in II I <lb />
keeping and of the women and <lb />
whom he had crow ling <lb />
the fort. <lb />
Would it not he better if you eon <lb />
send the lie <lb />
to the <lb />
very gladly do so, <lb />
dear, if w ail <lb />
we ma is it tonight If II <lb />
ON <lb />
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IN <lb />
we are able to do what <lb />
semi to be a trade <lb />
to sell goods at less <lb />
than value. <lb />
This would not seem <lb />
strange if the goods were old <lb />
out or style or damaged. <lb />
But with <lb />
DRY GOODS <lb />
of the newest and most <lb />
make, this is <lb />
to who do not know <lb />
that we put every <lb />
to make advantageous <lb />
chases and always give our <lb />
the benefit of <lb />
deal <lb />
C. L. Wilkinson Co <lb />
REPORT OF THE CC I OF <lb />
THE GREENVILLE BARKING COT fit, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Al close of basin. is I I<lb />
I's -I I , I . Recur mil <lb />
. and <lb />
in from Ban In <lb />
items<lb />
silver Coin <lb />
v- mil bank <lb />
s notes<lb />
0.00<lb />
18.50 <lb />
Duo a in. 1.34<lb />
Total <lb />
T. . , <lb />
North of Pitt, <lb />
I, S. of the above named bank, d <lb />
above true to tin l my <lb />
C. S. CARR, <lb />
and sworn to <lb />
me, this 11th day of II. O. <lb />
THUS. MOORE. K ti. <lb />
Public G <lb />
Director <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE, <lb />
At the Close of Business, Sept. 4th 1906.<lb />
nicks, <lb />
r. inking 4,100.00 <lb />
from <lb />
items<lb />
Liabilities.- <lb />
Capital Stock paid <lb />
25,000.00 <lb />
Undivided less <lb />
and Paid 13.878.48 <lb />
Bills payable l 1,000.00 <lb />
Time of <lb />
Deposit subject 112,040.88 <lb />
check out- <lb />
standing <lb />
8330,011.58 <lb />
North M, <lb />
of Kit I <lb />
I James L. the above-named bank, do solemn <lb />
that the statement above ii to the beet of my <lb />
JAMES L. LITTLE. <lb />
Correct attest <lb />
and to before <lb />
this day of <lb />
WALTER . <lb />
A. ANDREWS, <lb />
K. W, <lb />
R. <lb />
Knowing <lb />
iS HALF OF IT. <lb />
I l ll V i V I t I t I I I I V I I I <lb />
o Same thing it to baying <lb />
,,. i. where to and what you are to pay is where th <lb />
H conies mi. <lb />
My and prices will convince you that this is the place to <lb />
my quantity. <lb />
SEED, MEAL AND HULLS <lb />
Hay, Corn, Oats Bran, Ship Stuff, Lime and Groceries. <lb />
When want anything this hue it will be to your interest to <lb />
F- V JOHNSTON <lb />
Leader In j rices for Cash<lb /></p>
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i i ,<lb />
REFLECTOR <lb />
AND FRIDAY. <lb />
WHICH ARD, <lb />
AND <lb />
Entered in the post office Greenville, N. C, at second class matter, <lb />
Advertising rates made upon application. <lb />
A correspondent desired at every post office in Pitt and adjoining counties. <lb />
yard and father shot them with <lb />
gun from porch. My brother <lb />
went to ring bell, they shot back <lb />
ad I beard balls strike house. <lb />
We then went back oat and <lb />
I lowed tracks around to the Oakley <lb />
road where all the tracks come to- <lb />
re, her Did not see my father <lb />
. . . ever set me in another. White- <lb />
back home, he said ., <lb />
in to <lb />
GREENVILLE NORTH CAROLINA FRIDAY, SKIT. <lb />
II. I <lb />
I live in Martin Heard <lb />
Wynn of the matter in <lb />
presence Briley and <lb />
I was then working <lb />
in Oakley. Heard say <lb />
pet out of this I'll be d d if yon <lb />
Some people act as if they <lb />
thought that other people whom <lb />
they owe mike out bills and hire <lb />
collectors to take them <lb />
just for the fun of the thing. <lb />
They seemingly never stop to <lb />
consider the additional expense <lb />
they are causing the roan who <lb />
has favored them with credit by <lb />
making the collector call so <lb />
many times before a bill is paid <lb />
In all it is more or <lb />
less to extend credit, <lb />
and it is the duty of every one <lb />
who can do so to pay his bill <lb />
promptly the Bret time it is <lb />
Of nurse it may not earl- <lb />
, . Charlie in buggy <lb />
convenient to do this every time, <lb />
but when It is not the debtor <lb />
should put the creditor to as lit- <lb />
inconvenience as possible. The <lb />
failure of one man to imp <lb />
n his obligations may <lb />
be the cans of similar failure on <lb />
the part several others. Men <lb />
to a certain extent are depend- <lb />
pendent up. u each other in bus- <lb />
and the breaking of one <lb />
link may for a time render the i broken <lb />
whole chain useless. <lb />
I went to party and gave <lb />
check for return premiums, <lb />
parties did not surrender <lb />
policies. I am also clerk in post- <lb />
office, have never been turned out <lb />
of it; was accused of taking <lb />
am still clerk in <lb />
iv did take the of <lb />
which I was accused. My father <lb />
is post master. The policies was <lb />
ordered to take up were prop- <lb />
of and <lb />
When check back four <lb />
months later I did not have money <lb />
to pay it. <lb />
i live between an I Oak- <lb />
av Monday <lb />
and <lb />
going to- <lb />
Stokes Also <lb />
Sunday in -i nil g going toward <lb />
was there at Mr <lb />
Did not talk to Barnhill. The <lb />
he was going was one way <lb />
to go to mill. <lb />
Croat Ia <lb />
them returning from Stokes they <lb />
i hey had hay <lb />
W. a. <lb />
I live at Stokes; remember the <lb />
Sunday night Mr. house <lb />
in. Sunday I saw <lb />
until became <lb />
he took up the tracks in road and <lb />
billowed on to <lb />
We could easily follow tracks. <lb />
Where tracks turned in road dirt <lb />
was turned showing was <lb />
going at fast speed. My father <lb />
told me he recognized Barnhill <lb />
and Briley. <lb />
Cross examined Do not re- <lb />
member exact time my father told <lb />
me it was Barnhill and Briley. <lb />
Father went off twice, it after- <lb />
noon when he second time <lb />
and I think it was then he told <lb />
me. <lb />
Re saw sack that <lb />
morning early hanging on wire, <lb />
also found some large switches on <lb />
path and road <lb />
which were pulled from <lb />
tree near where sack was <lb />
hanging, <lb />
TEEL. <lb />
I am son of W. J. Teel, was <lb />
sleeping that night with my <lb />
brother up stairs. About <lb />
o'clock heard noise of door break- <lb />
followed by pistol shots. <lb />
I got gun gave it to Frank. <lb />
It was over when I got down stairs <lb />
had gone to ring the <lb />
and I look rope from her hand <lb />
rang it. They shot back to- <lb />
ward house. Mother told me that <lb />
she and said two <lb />
men were in Father <lb />
told me be knew them.<lb />
I live n Mr. land, was <lb />
WHITE CAP CASE. <lb />
Walter he got off train at; i live n <lb />
Oakley, he lives at aroused that night about o'clock <lb />
knew who were, We <lb />
tracked them by aid of lanterns, <lb />
There had been heavy dew on sand <lb />
and the had broken <lb />
I was with fl h went up <lb />
to Teel called <lb />
him out and asked him w he <lb />
went with his horse that night. <lb />
laid he had not been any <lb />
where. I married Ted's <lb />
not know how many people <lb />
to Seal's, several others <lb />
names went while i was <lb />
there, <lb />
one <lb />
of defendant-, is my nephew. <lb />
At a few minutes to o'clock <lb />
court took a recess until o'clock <lb />
Tuesday morning. <lb />
of court this <lb />
morning, Tuesday, the court house <lb />
was again filled with i- <lb />
spectators and witnesses <lb />
Testimony for the State was re <lb />
Burned.<lb />
mill, I went to Bethel on train; <lb />
did not see return on <lb />
I Barnhill at S <lb />
Monday morning. Dr. <lb />
had pone to Washington. Did <lb />
see defendant after that <lb />
day. <lb />
Cross <lb />
Barnhill came to my house <lb />
that buy some hay. <lb />
c. w. WYNN. <lb />
I know defendant I <lb />
was in Oakley that night <lb />
about 9.80 t <lb />
Mr. Jenkins. We to at fast gait. <lb />
I remember date of assault upon <lb />
W. J. Teel. On Monday morning <lb />
following I up from Wash- <lb />
on the and saw de- <lb />
Barnhill meet Bas- <lb />
hill's bar and some boys <lb />
talking inside. Briley, <lb />
and <lb />
were inside. I <lb />
poshed door and walked in. <lb />
Heard some one say ling <lb />
him they <lb />
hushed as soon as I went in. I <lb />
asked for a bottle of <lb />
and got it. They asked me where <lb />
, was going. <lb />
Gross have <lb />
been called on to pay the beer. <lb />
Ben went with me, <lb />
had opportunity of hearing <lb />
I did, was close behind me, the <lb />
was slightly cracked open. <lb />
had a dog in there. <lb />
said not hi nit no <lb />
Barnhill asked Wynne you <lb />
j; hi; to leave and he answered <lb />
no. <lb />
Cross I went to see <lb />
about some ha I been in <lb />
Oakley a few days. The parties <lb />
were nil in gin house. Do not <lb />
know that they were discussing <lb />
dissolving any relation. <lb />
TIm Slate rested. <lb />
The defense then began its <lb />
the first witness being S. G. <lb />
William-; who said he saw Teel in <lb />
Oakley the day trouble in <lb />
Nelson's store, he said his wife rec- <lb />
none of the parties, struck <lb />
two matches which went out. then <lb />
struck another which also went out. <lb />
Some one asked Tell if he. z- <lb />
ed any one and he replied lie could <lb />
not say that be did, if be had <lb />
two or three more witnesses to sub- <lb />
he believed he <lb />
identify them. I have known Barn- <lb />
hill since he has been living in Oak- <lb />
bis character is good. <lb />
Cross mi hi II run a <lb />
bar in Oakley and worked at a <lb />
still, have heard he was indict- <lb />
ed in Federal court- Never saw <lb />
him in his bar on Sunday as I was <lb />
not around there on Sundays. I <lb />
heard of people there on Sundays. <lb />
Never heard until recently that he <lb />
was connected with other white cap- <lb />
ping cases. <lb />
JOHN . <lb />
I am brother of defendant Barn- <lb />
hill. I met Teel here in April <lb />
court, he said to I see <lb />
you have been resurrected, I <lb />
thought you were I said <lb />
yes. you thought you had killed me, <lb />
he replied I did not you <lb />
were in it, I slid not recognize any- <lb />
body there that <lb />
here gave names of several he said <lb />
were present and heard the <lb />
Cross lived at my <lb />
then. was <lb />
gun on en I drove my <lb />
Buggy drove by went as far father's buggy that night to Frank <lb />
Tyson's across creek, left buggy in <lb />
road on return home. I know W <lb />
H. Harrington, Jr., have seen him <lb />
several times since that night. I <lb />
to Greenville in a <lb />
wees after the trouble occurred. I <lb />
came when was sent for, others of <lb />
the family were over here. know <lb />
Briley and and Adrian <lb />
father's house about <lb />
miles from Whichard, he married <lb />
my sister. Do not know if he was <lb />
I know W. J. Teel, his general shot. I him over here and he <lb />
character and lame. I was not injured aid <lb />
Character of Charles Bullock good, did use crutches. He had not <lb />
Had conversation over telephone heard that Teel had my <lb />
next day and he said he <lb />
had but did not <lb />
tell me phone who they were. <lb />
Cress mean by <lb />
reputation both what people say <lb />
A. <lb />
Furniture Problem, <lb />
can solve it for you. <lb />
-Leadership <lb />
Furniture Sale Competition is Brisk and <lb />
Furniture are many and loud. <lb />
WHO WHY <lb />
What decide it. There is but one <lb />
test. That sale is best and most important <lb />
that offers you <lb />
he Prices on the Furniture You Want <lb />
Come and be convinced. Yours to please. <lb />
A. H. TAFT COMPANY, <lb />
Pictures Framed to Order. <lb />
by noise like something <lb />
down. Looked through <lb />
but could not see anything. In <lb />
few minutes gun tired. I put <lb />
clothes and hurried around there, <lb />
gate was wide open. George rung <lb />
bell, Mr. Teel white caps had <lb />
been there. We found hats and <lb />
caps in room. While George was <lb />
bell the crowd shot at <lb />
Mr. Teel asked me to hold <lb />
as my house near where <lb />
around and came back and <lb />
Cross shot j <lb />
them from behind milk house in did not come <lb />
yard, milk house is right by tree. <lb />
not know color of horse that <lb />
drove by, have never told any one <lb />
ii wan a gray horse, could not see <lb />
the horse but heard the buggy. <lb />
J. B, BUNTING. <lb />
brother, but had in neighbor- <lb />
hood that my brother was in the <lb />
trouble- <lb />
Thigpen, G- A. Clark, J. <lb />
a. Webb, C. E. Fleming, K. S. <lb />
t stayed a few minutes. Do ml know. never heard and E I Mayo, <lb />
night at the depot- at d, anybody against Tad or j mentioned by John E. Barnhill in <lb />
they went together to the horse was Bethel Monday even-j his all testified that they <lb />
outside. ling, had hats cap with him. heard the conversation between him <lb />
I asked him if his wife recognized and Teel and that the latter said he <lb />
office. I wanted to see Barnhill <lb />
previously tried to m an <lb />
engagement with him, saw him <lb />
at platform at Stokes, he <lb />
raised up and had a few <lb />
with me and lay down again <lb />
i B he m <lb />
I to the night of Teel if recognized them, <lb />
words trouble about o'clock. Frank character is good, never <lb />
did not know who was there. <lb />
Watch this <lb />
for our <lb />
fall <lb />
Jas F <lb />
I had <lb />
ii r. <lb />
conversation <lb />
with Teel <lb />
Teel called for my heard anything against him be about his anybody in <lb />
About o'clock p m I sent a gay j over. I found door broken, <lb />
to tell Bin bill I wanted to see w lanterns and followed <lb />
him. also saw Teel that day track Teel took <lb />
he told me about the followed tracks <lb />
e around by Sol Jones, turned to <lb />
left at forks of road to <lb />
j and on to Hickory grove. <lb />
we then went back. The boggy <lb />
track we followed came road <lb />
m. o BLOUNT. <lb />
told that three were In hi <lb />
house at time of assault, <lb />
that Ids wife Struck the <lb />
Barnhill and <lb />
he <lb />
in was tr to <lb />
D not the time I dune so. was not <lb />
mad with Barnhill because he id <lb />
it to ma, I was not sum <lb />
in. special term of court. <lb />
Teel has never asked me what I <lb />
lid testify t I owe talked <lb />
never fol- <lb />
lowed tracks further and never <lb />
saw Teel and my father while they <lb />
were foil other tracks. <lb />
I am sou of W. J. Some <lb />
men came to our that <lb />
night. First thing I <lb />
with it. I am an of door being <lb />
agent. The i I knew <lb />
have had lawyers to collect what was going on. I went down <lb />
out me for <lb />
Mi. feel is good, Charles <lb />
character is good. <lb />
W II <lb />
Have known Teel -0 years, know <lb />
to be <lb />
other tracks near his character and reputation <lb />
go id. <lb />
house that night, it was on Street in <lb />
Greenville a few days later. He <lb />
I know character and reputation M lie did not recognize either of <lb />
of Teel, it is good. Character of them but his wife thought she <lb />
knew two of them. <lb />
Cross did not say <lb />
that his wife did any <lb />
of them but that he did. lie had <lb />
been talking with other gentlemen <lb />
when I walked up. <lb />
u. I. <lb />
I had conversation with Teel soon <lb />
after trouble occurred. He was in <lb />
Greenville. I asked him if ho had <lb />
any idea who the were. He <lb />
went into detail of the assault, but <lb />
said it was in the dark and he did <lb />
not any one This is <lb />
first court to which I was <lb />
e I as Teel came to me <lb />
street this morning and said he <lb />
Save the Worry <lb />
The hot weather brings you <lb />
my break fat. <lb />
D. J. WHICH <lb />
I saw Teel in Greenville Wed- <lb />
after tho trouble and inter- <lb />
viewed him about it. He told me <lb />
he recognized the but did <lb />
care to say then who they were. He <lb />
told me confidentially at a later <lb />
time the parties ho recognized were <lb />
Barnhill and Briley. <lb />
Cross not <lb />
without adding to it by OBI w <lb />
r supper. such a stock of <lb />
Package <lb />
Goods, Pickles, Butter Cheese, Coffee, <lb />
Tea, Fruits, as I the and buy- <lb />
are and tho all saved It will take no argument to <lb />
you of if i visit stove and see I carry. <lb />
You can find me one door North of <lb />
nuns collected. The company had <lb />
ordered me lo take up pol- just going out. <lb />
date be told me names <lb />
stairs with gun. parties left stated in -f. <lb />
I heard him say did not <lb />
on <lb />
room The were I interview he said he <lb />
Some in some of the parties. <lb />
J. B <lb />
Neat Job Printing <lb />
Our specialty. <lb />
Reflector Job Printing Office <lb />
This department is in charge of P C. NYE, who is authorized to rep- <lb />
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory <lb />
The Bank of Winterville wants <lb />
all the farmers in the surround- <lb />
community to leave their <lb />
money with it for safe-keeping <lb />
when they sell their crops. It <lb />
is more convenient to pay your <lb />
get a receipt when you do so. <lb />
The check is a legal re- <lb />
One of the strongest <lb />
shoes ever exhibited can be found a <lb />
B. F. Co. <lb />
We are offering prices <lb />
on trunks, grips and hand bigs <lb />
A. W. Ange and <lb />
We have just received a nice <lb />
line of horse collars. A. W. <lb />
Ange and Co. <lb />
A new lot of the late it of <lb />
furniture just received at A. W <lb />
Ange and Co. <lb />
the of C <lb />
We sell it. <lb />
B. T. Bro. <lb />
Nicest line of dress shirts ever <lb />
in Winterville at <lb />
Co. <lb />
We still have on hand a few cop- <lb />
of Teachers Bibles, we are off- <lb />
to the trade at very low <lb />
prices. <lb />
B. T. Cox, Bro. <lb />
Go to the drug Store of B. T. <lb />
Cox Bro for T. W. Wood <lb />
Son's high grade turnip and <lb />
seed. <lb />
A full line of highest grade <lb />
ion made overalls at special bar- <lb />
gain at J. B. Carroll Co. <lb />
All colors of paint, and yellow <lb />
at Barber Co. <lb />
A full line of fancy candies <lb />
and fruit at J. B. Carroll Co. <lb />
o Co., <lb />
friends to wait a few days <lb />
and examine of goods <lb />
before buying. They are in nor- <lb />
cities buying them. <lb />
The A. G. Cox Mfg <lb />
t. <lb />
voiles, lusters, at cot. <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
Best of calico at cents <lb />
pr yard and cents, quality <lb />
at cents at Harrington <lb />
and Company. <lb />
Nicest and strongest line of <lb />
ever offered in Winterville <lb />
at Harrington Barber and Co. <lb />
Nice line of fresh groceries <lb />
on hand <lb />
Co. <lb />
The town tax books are open <lb />
will be at the store of B. F. Man- <lb />
Co. <lb />
Iron nature-, <lb />
great household remedy. A con <lb />
Mineral Water. <lb />
blood from cuts. Cures <lb />
Kidney trouble, Liver com- <lb />
plaint, Female weakness, cut- <lb />
sores etc. For sale at the drug <lb />
store of B. T. Cox, and Bro. <lb />
Miss Nannie Nichols will have <lb />
dry good depart- <lb />
in the large store of B. F. <lb />
Manning and Co. will be <lb />
glad to have her host of lady <lb />
fiends give a call. <lb />
The young men will do well to <lb />
see H. Manning Co., before <lb />
buying their fall hats. They are <lb />
offering special bargains on their <lb />
entire line. <lb />
STRAY UP. <lb />
I have taken up one sow, weigh- <lb />
about if fat, rid <lb />
and black spotted, in left ear. <lb />
Owner can get same by proving <lb />
property and paying cost. <lb />
J. F. May, Greenville, S. C. <lb />
PP. <lb />
I have taken up two shoals <lb />
running in my field, one black and <lb />
one weighing about <lb />
Both marked <lb />
Co., and round hole in <lb />
receiving orders for their fa-1 smooth crop in left. can <lb />
p d . same by and pay- <lb />
Economic Back Band to be A <lb />
shipped direct to Baltimore. <lb />
cold sloppy days will soon <lb />
be here. Those in need of rub- <lb />
shoes, rubber boots and <lb />
. charges. <lb />
R. F. D. <lb />
C. R. Ha i <lb />
Grimesland, N. C. <lb />
TAKEN UP. <lb />
I have taken up one gild hog, <lb />
boots of all qualities will j black k across back weight <lb />
about pounds, marked under <lb />
do well to see A, W. Ange Co. <lb />
for special bargains on them. <lb />
Ladies in need of the <lb />
and patterns can find them <lb />
at B. P. Manning Co. <lb />
Strayed Sept. Shoots one <lb />
Black one white and black three <lb />
red sandy color <lb />
lb marked hole in left ear. Finder <lb />
will be paid to take up same and <lb />
notify me <lb />
Alonzo Smith <lb />
R. F D. Winterville N. C. <lb />
Pauls for <lb />
Pants for <lb />
Pants for <lb />
2.00 Pants for <lb />
Pants for <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
yards Laces and <lb />
at cost Come early and get the <lb />
bargains. <lb />
Harrington. Barber Co. <lb />
School, tablets, pencils, pens <lb />
at a bargain at J. B. Car <lb />
roll Co's. <lb />
All the ladies are most cordial- <lb />
invited to and examine <lb />
the largest sop nicest hue of dress <lb />
goods ever shown in the town of <lb />
Winterville at A. W. Ange Go. <lb />
Largest and best line of shoes at <lb />
in right ear and swallow <lb />
fork Owner <lb />
by proving and paying<lb />
Near Track, <lb />
Greenville N. C. <lb />
ll-Id and <lb />
STRAY UP. <lb />
We have taken up two Shoats <lb />
one black male with no ear mark <lb />
one led female with ear mark, <lb />
weight about ponds each. <lb />
Owner Can get by paying <lb />
charges. J, Brother <lb />
R. F D. No X. C. <lb />
A LIQUID COLD CURE <lb />
LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP <lb />
THE <lb />
ORIGINAL <lb />
the ever in <lb />
Winterville at A. W. Ange and <lb />
Strictly highest grade <lb />
flour at J. B. Carroll and <lb />
Co's store. <lb />
A full line of silks all <lb />
at Harrington Barber A Co. <lb />
Nice corned mullets <lb />
ton, Barber Go, <lb />
Fancy and white all <lb />
washable, at cost. <lb />
Lee i of It <lb />
S., left upend In <lb />
Dover with his mother. <lb />
herrings at Marring <lb />
ton, Barbel A Co. <lb />
A nice i- d -1 so hand <lb />
at Go's. <lb />
Bed Blossom tho Honey Bee ea <lb />
Bottle. <lb />
Cold or a Cough nearly always pro- <lb />
water all runs lo tho <lb />
eyes, nose and throat instead of passing; out <lb />
of the system through the liver and kidneys. <lb />
For the want of moisture the <lb />
dry and Nearly all other cough cures <lb />
are constipating, especially those containing <lb />
Opiates. Kennedy's Honey and <lb />
Tar rares the bowels, contains no Opiates. <lb />
LAXATIVE <lb />
Relieves Colds by working them out <lb />
of system through a copious action of <lb />
the bowels. <lb />
Coughs by cleansing and <lb />
mucous membranes of <lb />
the lungs and bronchi tubes. <lb />
For Croup. Whooping Cough, La Grippe,, <lb />
Bronchitis, and alt <lb />
C Ids, Lung and Bronchial affections <lb />
remedy is to Kennedy's <lb />
Honey sad Children like it. <lb />
Put up and at the Lab- <lb />
c. <lb />
WHITE CAP <lb />
any of them and asked me if it <lb />
was so. I to answer him. <lb />
Cross examined-He did not tell <lb />
me about his wife striking matches. <lb />
He said it was in dark he was <lb />
shooting wit i he could <lb />
not tell who he was shooting at. <lb />
J. <lb />
I saw Teel in at re <lb />
the day after the trouble. <lb />
in Bethel <lb />
had one <lb />
got to church late and did not g <lb />
in. Did not see him I talking n <lb />
any one behind church, he did no <lb />
get out of my sight while r-. <lb />
got out of buggy and op <lb />
in crowd. Do not remember <lb />
we talked back. T <lb />
was not mentioned and never he u <lb />
say ought to be <lb />
BROWN. <lb />
I the night <lb />
was attacked. I spent the <lb />
night at got there <lb />
about an hour by sun. Nelson <lb />
and wife were about to leave when <lb />
I arrived. Mrs. Barnhill and I <lb />
occupied room together and Mr. <lb />
Barnhill and boys occupied another <lb />
room. He went out to get <lb />
but did not stay out I saw <lb />
hat and one cap with him, said he him come out of room next morn- <lb />
had left another hat home. He in-1 Jimmie Warren, who work <lb />
there came in about o'clock, <lb />
to me here he pistol <lb />
one of assailants body when <lb />
he shot. He spoke that they were <lb />
marked like Indians <lb />
w. C. MINES. <lb />
I had a few words Teel <lb />
since the trouble. He never fold <lb />
me about recognizing; anybody, hut <lb />
I heard him tell W. J. Manning <lb />
he did not recognize any one. <lb />
Do not remember what day it <lb />
examined. W. J. Mann- <lb />
was the man Teel was talking <lb />
II and I heard it while passing by <lb />
them. <lb />
J. K. <lb />
I saw Teel in Bethel the next <lb />
week after the trouble, and asked <lb />
him are the white He <lb />
said he could not any <lb />
body that was there. <lb />
Cross met while <lb />
walking in opposite directions and <lb />
other I just asked <lb />
him to see what he would say. Am <lb />
not related to any of <lb />
Here Mr. for defense ask <lb />
ed to introduce an affidavit made <lb />
by Teel at April court asking for <lb />
continuance of case by he <lb />
could contradict testimony of Teel. <lb />
The State objected to introduction <lb />
of affidavit unless all of it could be <lb />
admitted. The State objection was <lb />
overruled and the affidavit was read <lb />
At court took a to <lb />
o'clock p. m. <lb />
Upon reassembling of court at <lb />
afternoon session the State, by <lb />
consent t f <lb />
a character witness. He <lb />
said he knew character and <lb />
of Teel and it was <lb />
good. <lb />
The resumed <lb />
T. <lb />
I am brother of <lb />
I lived in the time of <lb />
trouble at Had <lb />
with Teel on Tuesday or Wed- <lb />
follow I asked if he <lb />
knew any of he said no, <lb />
but that he had an ides. Had <lb />
another conversation with him <lb />
after were, arrested. He <lb />
told me my brother had better <lb />
torn State's evidence to save him- <lb />
self. At time Teel came <lb />
to me in store and said-I haven't <lb />
got the ring leaders but am <lb />
to get them. had better <lb />
turn mate's evidence and I prefer <lb />
it lie your brother or Charlie <lb />
He said If my brother <lb />
would furnish evidence desired ha <lb />
get any reward wanted. <lb />
Criss examined He always told <lb />
me he wanted th.- truth about the <lb />
matter and my brother <lb />
could give it. He told me he did <lb />
not think my brother and <lb />
were as responsible as others in it, <lb />
and wanted to get all ring <lb />
leaders. <lb />
got supper and went up stairs to <lb />
tied Barnhill had to pass <lb />
room I was in get out <lb />
of house. I closed hall door, but <lb />
door rooms stood open all <lb />
night. I went home next morning <lb />
after breakfast. I was there when <lb />
Teel came up Monday morning and <lb />
heard Hay he would take <lb />
word about his <lb />
being driven night. <lb />
hill off walking Sunday even- <lb />
after I got there but was <lb />
by supper. Tom and <lb />
father came there and for <lb />
him. <lb />
Cross i <lb />
did not go when he drove up, <lb />
I do not if horse was, <lb />
driven that night. -aid be <lb />
was going to Jimmie Taylor's <lb />
when he left evening, he is i <lb />
my cousin. <lb />
JIM <lb />
I work for was <lb />
there April. He was home <lb />
Sunday. I went to church <lb />
came back o'clock at night, left <lb />
buggy at Ed about half <lb />
mile away. I got simper and <lb />
went to bed, saw Barnhill his <lb />
bed as I went through room. Did <lb />
not near Barnhill go out <lb />
I got about <lb />
next morning, be was not up <lb />
I was in lot when Teel up <lb />
and called and told him <lb />
ho had tracked a horse bogs <lb />
there and see if his horse bad been <lb />
driven, Barnhill told him come <lb />
see, but Teel said he would <lb />
take word for it. <lb />
Cross harness <lb />
horse, very little <lb />
sign of sweat. Am not related to <lb />
Barnhill. Do not remember if <lb />
GOING SCHOOL <lb />
fining to school is the most important I of a an <lb />
be should have durable, go id fitting Cloth is. <lb />
We're schooled in the art of providing Bin Clothe i. We've <lb />
our lesson by practical experience. <lb />
SCHOOL SUITS <lb />
Cheviots in Black. and Fancy well made <lb />
and tin. moderate price suits know of 12,50 <lb />
suits of pure Fa icy Cheviots and <lb />
Scotches, extra well tailored . . 5.50 <lb />
Double Breasted suits of the very best of fancy Cheviots <lb />
and Worsteds. Excellence in every I <lb />
Also a full line of Boys Shoes, Hats and Caps. <lb />
Don't send the Boy to school next Monday without a new <lb />
suit. He's been promoted,. new class <lb />
get him a new suit. <lb />
FRANK WILSON, <lb />
The King Clothier. <lb />
J. T. <lb />
I married K. <lb />
daughter, sister of Barnhill. <lb />
spent the Saturday night and <lb />
Sunday to trouble at <lb />
morning about <lb />
o'clock we all went lo church at <lb />
Hickory grove. J. K. Barnhill <lb />
was at Hickory grove and talked <lb />
with Went back to <lb />
home after church, and stayed <lb />
there until about an hour by sun. <lb />
As I was leaving Mrs. Jennie <lb />
Brown and children drove up to <lb />
spend night there. None of de- <lb />
came to while I <lb />
was there. <lb />
Barnhill <lb />
get <lb />
to <lb />
On <lb />
Hun lull went to house and <lb />
pistol before going out to talk <lb />
Teel.<lb />
I am wife of Barnhill. <lb />
Sunday about went lo church <lb />
at Hickory grove. Saw Jim Barn- <lb />
hill there. My husband Stayed <lb />
home all Sunday None <lb />
of defendants came to our house <lb />
that day. J. T. Nelson and wife <lb />
who were visiting left that <lb />
about the time Mrs. Jen- <lb />
Brown and children <lb />
spend night. My husband then <lb />
went to Taylor's while <lb />
he wax gone T. H. Barnhill <lb />
father d up looking for him. <lb />
We were eating supper my <lb />
husband we all retired <lb />
about o'clock. Warren came <lb />
in I. got his supper <lb />
went lo bed. My did <lb />
go out during night except <lb />
for children. I was present <lb />
morning when Mr. Teel tame <lb />
up. My husband did so to house <lb />
and get a pistol when Teel called <lb />
him. <lb />
James <lb />
I saw Barnhill Sunday in <lb />
his dining room, sew in in <lb />
that evening pas my house going <lb />
towards Taylor's. <lb />
W A <lb />
I of ; s- <lb />
sault on Teel. cm <lb />
to i house about an hour by in <lb />
and left <lb />
going in of home, <lb />
be <lb />
Pulley Bo wen <lb />
THE HOME OF WOMAN'S FASHIONS. <lb />
PULLEY <lb />
Tobacco Pack Barns and Cot- <lb />
ton Gins <lb />
ins urea. <lb />
Reasonable Fates. <lb />
Apply to H. A. WHITE <lb />
Dr. W. ll, Ch <lb />
N will be in , <lb />
at Hotel Bertha, Thursday t. <lb />
, the Vi l- <lb />
day Oct. 12th, the hotel <lb />
Kith, for the <lb />
, ear, <lb />
and fitting <lb />
It is sure to pay you <lb />
. <lb /></p>
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white drifting clouds above them were <lb />
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between his teeth, dropped <lb />
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and starling at the slightest sound. <lb />
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for time, at last the soothing <lb />
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pioneer. Have you board <lb />
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Ricks. <lb />
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, We will carry an up-to-date <lb />
Hats, Shoes, dress goods, Notions, <lb />
In Groceries we will have all a fall line of the very best good., not only <lb />
the staples like <lb />
Meat, Flour, Sugar, coffee, but all kinds of <lb />
canned goods, the finest brands <lb />
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bis and leggings <lb />
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the dump of maples. Von did not <lb />
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where he exercises bis <lb />
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cried contempt. <lb />
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them with their open <lb />
and each as stiff straight as a <lb />
pine slump, to see <lb />
them stand . that there was not <lb />
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On I. in from Hie bashes <lb />
as be . ml four men crossed <lb />
the In the direction Um <lb />
lino of men who walled silently <lb />
tin-in the They were <lb />
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raised hand or voice to <lb />
their approach. There was some- <lb />
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ha red in front of him. <lb />
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They had cleared the clump of trees. <lb />
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should up In fr n I of them. <lb />
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Unit, i fr <lb />
to an I danger, <lb />
shaken and dismayed. Then, <lb />
With ran Bl the lop of his <lb />
spied toward the line of figures. <lb />
AS they drew nearer they could see <lb />
through the dusk that was not in- <lb />
deed ii line. A silent and motionless <lb />
Officer Stood out some paces In <lb />
front of Ins silent and men. <lb />
They were lashed to low post <lb />
willow withes, some twenty of them, <lb />
naked all twisted and screwed In- <lb />
to every strange shape which an <lb />
body could assume. For n mo- <lb />
the tour comrades stared In <lb />
lent horror at the dreadful group. <lb />
Then each noted as Ids nature bade <lb />
De staggered up against <lb />
a tree trunk and leaned bis head upon <lb />
bis arm, deathly sick; Do Unit fell <lb />
down upon his knees and said some- <lb />
thing to heaven, with Ills two <lb />
hands shaking up lit the darkening <lb />
sky; Ki ill in examined the <lb />
priming of Ills gun. with a tightened <lb />
lip and a gleaming eye. while Amos <lb />
Green, without a word, began to cast <lb />
round In circlet in search of n <lb />
Hut In. was on bis feet again <lb />
Tobacco Company <lb />
Is humping things this year. Every farmer <lb />
SHOULD SELL TOBACCO WITH THIS COMPANY. <lb />
WHY <lb />
BECAUSE they sell To- <lb />
higher and it is a <lb />
Farmers movement working to organize the <lb />
GROWERS OF THE <lb />
Mary had a lad <lb />
Whose face won fair, <lb />
he hid a drink <lb />
Of Mountain Tea- <lb />
Drug <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
our. <lb />
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PILLS I <lb />
i vigor, pains <lb />
No remedy <lb />
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For Sale by J. W. BRYAN <lb />
Come in and examine my <lb />
CORN SOWERS, DISC <lb />
HARROWS, SMOOTHING HARROWS, ONE <lb />
AND TWO HORSE STEEL PLOWS, WIRE <lb />
FENCE FOR FARM OR GARDEN AND WASH- <lb />
MACHINES. <lb />
Yours to serve, <lb />
H. L. <lb />
The <lb />
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT. <lb />
IA. BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent- <lb />
. s -s- . C. -v <lb />
Mi , <lb />
As -tent for <lb />
we take <lb />
hat pleasure receiving Bub- <lb />
and writing receipts for <lb />
I in We have a list <lb />
A all who receive mail at <lb />
this office. We also take orders <lb />
Job <lb />
Mrs. J. T. Br., attended <lb />
Primitive association at <lb />
Great last week. <lb />
We nave on hand one <lb />
and will lad to make yon <lb />
price on <lb />
J. H. <lb />
Elder C. Bland has been <lb />
attend- <lb />
upon association at <lb />
I Great c-v.; <lb />
For can apples, corn <lb />
c, apply, to E. E. <lb />
, Mrs. D. G. Berry left <lb />
friends in Wilson. <lb />
To any who in need of a cook <lb />
we can make it to his interest <lb />
. see us Ob we have bought a solid <lb />
load, and expect them to <lb />
week. Cannon Tyson. <lb />
W. J. Boyd has re- <lb />
turned from a visit to Greenville. <lb />
We are in note many of <lb />
farmers ill have their cotton, <lb />
as a clear surplus <lb />
bl this i product owing to <lb />
for their to- <lb />
crop. under <lb />
these they can bold <lb />
col inn for any reasonable <lb />
trice. <lb />
Thursday night the Masons of <lb />
phis conferred the degree <lb />
the Eastern Star upon several <lb />
lies, wives daughters of <lb />
of members of the lodge, <lb />
J. W. was waster <lb />
of ceremonies. I <lb />
Boy the <lb />
e for w from K. <lb />
age Co. <lb />
attention <lb />
I, W. expert <lb />
N . is man to do <lb />
four n yon want to be <lb />
leased. <lb />
Rev. W E i ox conducted <lb />
in Episcopal <lb />
re <lb />
Our Fin e line is now com- <lb />
in H .- in have <lb />
. i. stock before buy- <lb />
. a, Co. <lb />
Geo. Ellis, ville, <lb />
here on a visit to relatives. <lb />
carry <lb />
lull line Inn and can <lb />
is. Pi l buy bet. . giving <lb />
a A Co <lb />
I i- on Mr. and <lb />
A died last <lb />
and was bur- <lb />
Bil in lie i tery in the <lb />
BUM <lb />
Don. I w <lb />
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K. <lb />
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i. a big stood <lb />
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ii in veil and Miss <lb />
visit lo <lb />
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band I. <lb />
at lowest <lb />
oats, coin, <lb />
nil brand <lb />
Lilly C <lb />
, of Winter- <lb />
until <lb />
l. nils. <lb />
from.<lb />
for <lb />
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it. <lb />
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ring vi i. . ; <lb />
T I II III, ,, I,, <lb />
, ii In . n. i ii i ,. ii price <lb />
ill be gel <lb />
Now is tin. to get <lb />
for your money. Cannon <lb />
Tyson. <lb />
i; A one horse farm <lb />
less <lb />
JUt , <lb />
ii-of . water <lb />
bouts s. I. in <lb />
h n cultivation. Apply to <lb />
J. o . <lb />
n, N. C. <lb />
Ai I expect to be in New <lb />
for shout two my will <lb />
be closed Aug. till <lb />
Sept. 3rd. J. <lb />
V rs. Marion Crawford of Win- <lb />
ville has been here on a visit. <lb />
and <lb />
sou and Sinner machine <lb />
Prices way way down H. <lb />
Tripp Bro. next to Early Hotel. <lb />
n. C. <lb />
Prof. Dora <lb />
Hornaday, He; me Brown. Lena <lb />
and Miss Barnes have <lb />
arrived and taken charge of their <lb />
respective departments in <lb />
graded school. <lb />
If in need of plow or <lb />
our prices before <lb />
J. B. Co. <lb />
We are I Prof. iV. H. <lb />
of Greenville for a <lb />
short while will have charge of <lb />
the department presided over by <lb />
Miss Mary Long Whitehead ow- <lb />
to her being unable to be <lb />
present at this time on account <lb />
of We w ill all be <lb />
to nave Mr among us, <lb />
but all i f us will be mere than <lb />
please to learn of Miss White- <lb />
head's recovery and will gladly <lb />
welcome her return here. <lb />
fall supply of hay, grain, hull <lb />
cotton seed meal, bran, stuff, <lb />
always on hand, Cannon and Tyson <lb />
Miss Lucy Turnage, of Or <lb />
left here on the noon <lb />
train Tuesday fr Winston. <lb />
Bay vertical <lb />
life, mowing e, and tel <lb />
from J. H. <lb />
Co. <lb />
Mrs. Eugene E Edwards, of <lb />
a to <lb />
relatives. <lb />
Our slippers must go, the season <lb />
is well advanced. The prices now <lb />
will interest most economic buy- <lb />
Cannon and Tyson. <lb />
t Olivia Berry ard Ida <lb />
G. Edwards spent the day yes- <lb />
out in with <lb />
Mrs. George Cooper. <lb />
For a buy a novel- <lb />
clock at J. W. It is <lb />
for any occasion, <lb />
to rive <lb />
The graded school opened yes- <lb />
with pie. There are <lb />
yet about to enter. <lb />
J. B Turnage Co. <lb />
For anything in improved <lb />
machinery call to us aDd <lb />
will be pleased lo quoit yon pi ices. <lb />
B. In Co, <lb />
Truth verses Fiction is a <lb />
sometime discussed and <lb />
but for unadulterated <lb />
lying witness stand in the <lb />
court at- Greenville <lb />
a spectacle would oven <lb />
make the devil shed tears of <lb />
Go to B. E. A <lb />
market beef, fresh i-an <lb />
fresh fish. <lb />
Fur ten cents com <lb />
J. H. <lb />
their from <lb />
print-. of <lb />
resolves created <lb />
friction be. ween I he doctors and <lb />
newspapers. The then <lb />
did some resolving on their own <lb />
account, with the result th it the <lb />
mortuary reports <lb />
in c <lb />
giving the name of the de- <lb />
ceased the disease, and <lb />
the name of the h <lb />
or failed to cure patient. <lb />
physicians became so weary of see- <lb />
advertised in <lb />
reports that they were <lb />
glad to return to the good old way <lb />
of their professional <lb />
in the advertising columns <lb />
of the papers. If publication <lb />
of their daily shortcoming will <lb />
work as well on the railroads, why <lb />
it's just the thing Gastonia <lb />
WHY WE SOME THINGS. <lb />
Certainly Not Because Look <lb />
We Do Them. <lb />
A man does not take oil his hat <lb />
to a lady because he looks nicer <lb />
without it. The instance of bald <lb />
men would lip alone sufficient o up- <lb />
let such explanation. <lb />
He does it because you must <lb />
do when you meet <lb />
a lady or your civilization <lb />
to pieces, and taking off your <lb />
at is easier than taking off your <lb />
or lying face downward on <lb />
the pavement. <lb />
The primary point is that you <lb />
must do something, not that you <lb />
must do something beautiful. And <lb />
as long as cultivated people cannot <lb />
grasp this fact they will find their <lb />
efforts quite futile in dealing with <lb />
what they often consider the dull <lb />
of the middle classes or the <lb />
vulgarity and morbidity of the <lb />
poor. <lb />
In so far as the bourgeois thinks <lb />
it more important to wear a Sunday <lb />
hat than a becoming hat he is per- <lb />
right. It is important; <lb />
the religion of the tribe is more <lb />
than the pretty appearance <lb />
Mr. Jones. <lb />
In so far as the charwoman thinks <lb />
it more important that her husband <lb />
should have a funeral than <lb />
a pretty funeral she is perfectly <lb />
right. It is, more important. De- <lb />
is a human <lb />
sentiment as and a much more <lb />
pressing one. Any healthy savage <lb />
would understand the charwoman's <lb />
sentiments exactly and perhaps <lb />
alarm her with, demonstrations <lb />
barbaric <lb />
He would per- <lb />
the sentiment of a Sand . <lb />
hat. T believe in myself. <lb />
I think in N many mat- <lb />
represent ; <lb />
common sense and moral minimum <lb />
of humanity. There is nothing <lb />
which I so sincerely respect in <lb />
ages their widespread and <lb />
ally ascertained disposition to wear <lb />
top Illustrated News. <lb />
REPUGNANT MEALS. <lb />
People Can live on Under th. <lb />
Stress of Circumstances. <lb />
inhabitants of Paris once <lb />
under Henry IV. during a siege <lb />
on the most repugnant meal-. All <lb />
which even <lb />
growing of <lb />
the pavement, into <lb />
soups. In u ere . I . <lb />
for this e in <lb />
i r- of <lb />
during u ;. <lb />
and the i es o . Ob- <lb />
from a nearby cemetery. <lb />
during the sic re of <lb />
Pans in 1671 t.-. still in mind. <lb />
pie ate almost all of the <lb />
garden. One of the <lb />
butchers sold monkey and urchin <lb />
meat, and canal rat as well as dog <lb />
meat became A baker's <lb />
family consumed during the siege <lb />
their entire c, all their <lb />
an aged tradeswoman <lb />
stayed in her basement for days, <lb />
living during all that time on <lb />
but cheese. The polar <lb />
knew even worse meals. Tho <lb />
pioneers of the pole considered raw <lb />
bah and polar near meat delicacies, <lb />
and Nan-en is authority for the <lb />
statement that he and his men were <lb />
exceedingly delighted when they <lb />
succeeded in baking cakes with <lb />
oil. tarred rigging <lb />
of the ship and from the lichens <lb />
which were found the desolate <lb />
rocks not tho strangest <lb />
SOUPS were made. <lb />
In the year the well digger i <lb />
Simon of near Chart <lb />
was entombed by, fallen sand and <lb />
remained so for five days, ; <lb />
nothing to eat or to drink. In <lb />
some miners in Wales were rescued I <lb />
from an entirely flooded mine after <lb />
ten days, still alive. The water had <lb />
i i to china. <lb />
of a ii.-t Id th Superior <lb />
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t rut i a th of the lite <lb />
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tug it I t <lb />
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lit vs i 11,1111- . int <lb />
to fl of John ho <lb />
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t, l i . . in <lb />
I . ll <lb />
Dr. Joseph Dixon, <lb />
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. <lb />
Office Brick Block, East at, <lb />
, N. C. <lb />
Sunday <lb />
nineteenth, between John <lb />
d ville, sold <lb />
Set with f <lb />
diamond in the center. Liberal <lb />
tor the finder. <lb />
Vivian Nvie <lb />
lie <lb />
Publish <lb />
g ii , writing t i <lb />
v i, suggests <lb />
is publish a d lily <lb />
ii of Mains <lb />
trains were late and <lb />
how Lite I were. Th m- <lb />
in v In Hie <lb />
pub. ti i subjected fail ire <lb />
ail as <lb />
I ll a <lb />
ii I e wail <lb />
In 11.11 kl <lb />
up i he in s i <lb />
in- bale strained the <lb />
many people with <lb />
railroad The <lb />
of the publication of <lb />
duly railroad lit <lb />
inn. it have in <lb />
r- In a western slate a few years <lb />
ago, it we nut, the <lb />
resolved in <lb />
I he newspapers was impute <lb />
Inn I, i it do any Rood <lb />
any way, Unit they <lb />
School <lb />
Stationery <lb />
Now is your time lo save <lb />
money by coming to us tor <lb />
children's school <lb />
tablets, pens, era- <lb />
I have taken tip one black <lb />
boat, weight- about pounds <lb />
no ear marks. Owner i et <lb />
by paying charges. <lb />
., <lb />
K. F D. Greenville. <lb />
FREE <lb />
To sufferers of Kidney, liver or <lb />
Bladder Troubles. . Other <lb />
a bottle and <lb />
it we will refund <lb />
your We say a <lb />
we have also a great assort- free bottle of <lb />
. it it benefits you.<lb />
note paper for use entitles you <lb />
all tints plain or hemstitch- to a bottle SOL at <lb />
ed <lb />
The mainstay of social <lb />
given away. t miss tins up <lb />
to test <lb />
SOL. <lb />
AYDEN, N. <lb />
OF <lb />
THE BANK OF<lb />
ye i <lb />
his. <lb />
J paid in, <lb />
nil SI H ii pi ;. <lb />
-v <lb />
. <lb />
5,015.00 <lb />
i . <lb />
imp ml . .- HI <lb />
Deposits subject to check,<lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
Loans and <lb />
Overdrafts tired <lb />
fixtures <lb />
Due from Ranks, <lb />
-I; I <lb />
Gold Coin, <lb />
Silver Coin. <lb />
Hank notes and <lb />
U. notes <lb />
Total, 158.672 <lb />
NORTH CAROLINA, <lb />
J. H. Smith, Cashier of -it tank, do <lb />
that the above statement i.-. due to of my and <lb />
lief. J. SMITH, <lb />
B. SMITH <lb />
K. C. CANNON. <lb />
and sworn to before <lb />
me, this 8th day <lb />
STANCH. <lb />
Notary Public I <lb />
. r <lb />
upon the east face, and T <lb />
they n rush there before <lb />
said Unit <lb />
The fire had Brown <lb />
fiercer the side, that Illinois <lb />
fended by De and It was plain <lb />
that the main force of the <lb />
was fathered st that point. <lb />
very log trunk and cleft and <lb />
with n of <lb />
had a for u few <lb />
and we have lost five We <lb />
. ii., en . <lb />
their <lb />
had best have all In to <lb />
lions, if I <lb />
can scarce bone lo hold it when they I <lb />
re twenty to e <lb />
is <lb />
our we can keep <lb />
their canoes from in-r. so we <lb />
send our women away <lb />
had Intended to Co so. Will you <lb />
take of the north You <lb />
come to with ten of a safe <lb />
your <lb />
The in on-- <lb />
rattle now the if <lb />
the air was full Of bullets. The <lb />
assailants were nil trained ah its, men <lb />
who lived by and In <lb />
whom a shaking hand or a din. eye <lb />
meant poverty and hunger. On the <lb />
other hand, defenders were also <lb />
skilled in Indian and wise in <lb />
every and lure which could pro- <lb />
themselves or tempt enemies <lb />
to show. They kept well to aides <lb />
of the loopholes, watching lit-1 <lb />
tie crevices of the wind and loins j <lb />
swiftly when a chance A nil <lb />
sticking Into Hi. air <lb />
from behind a where one <lb />
bullet at least had guile hut <lb />
there was to aim at save a puT I <lb />
and Mash from among the leaves or <lb />
y of a warrior seen for . <lb />
ail Instant as he darted one tree <lb />
trunk to other. Seven of <lb />
bush the red Basil with gray <lb />
and the bullets sang iii a <lb />
stream through the loopholes. <lb />
had a little hole for <lb />
himself about a foot above ground <lb />
and lay upon his face. Infilling and <lb />
firing in bis own quiet, methodical <lb />
fashion. Beside him stood <lb />
be I can <lb />
act snare . man to g rd them and <lb />
I them a guard <lb />
canoes <lb />
are on the <lb />
arc right. It would be mad- <lb />
have i. the e <lb />
with y. With <lb />
teen men . M. will <lb />
the <lb />
-1 j i fare a It <lb />
-i ii the p . ,., . <lb />
take r id -in <lb />
be enough to the <lb />
we food and . <lb />
have flour and smoked enough- <lb />
to see ibis matter A- to <lb />
we have our ires <lb />
draw upon. <lb />
have not time tn any of <lb />
these asked the soldier <lb />
They would in lie bet- <lb />
cover <lb />
at least l dear patch <lb />
of brushwood round the birch <lb />
east fine and <lb />
e of forest, It is goal cover <lb />
for their <lb />
that be fired <lb />
I think I might do bet- <lb />
said might bait a <lb />
trap for them there. Where Is this <lb />
powder of which yon .-V <lb />
major d Is giving <lb />
out powder In the main <lb />
Am. up- <lb />
stairs and returned with a large linen <lb />
bag his hand. This he filled with <lb />
and then, it over <lb />
he carried nut to clump <lb />
bushes and placed it m the base of <lb />
cutting a strip of the <lb />
dark Immediately above the spot <lb />
with a few leafy branches and <lb />
fallen leaves he the powder <lb />
hug very carefully over, so It <lb />
looked like a little hillock of earth. <lb />
Having arranged ail to bis <lb />
he returned. <lb />
think that we are all ready for <lb />
I the seigneur. would <lb />
that women and were In <lb />
Has any one hoard <lb />
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Suva <lb />
I thing of I <lb />
the best ears of any of us, <lb />
said rue from <lb />
beside brass -corner cannon, <lb />
thought that be heard shots u few <lb />
minutes <lb />
be has come Into touch of <lb />
hike tea men and go <lb />
to the withered oak to cover them if <lb />
they are retreating, but do not go an- <lb />
oilier yard on any pretext, I am too <lb />
short banded already. Perhaps, <lb />
wish to <lb />
I could not <lb />
can do no more down here. <lb />
What do you say to u round or two of <lb />
They ascended to upper hall, <lb />
where came and at by her <lb />
band, while the swarthy Onega crouch- <lb />
ed by window, looking keenly out <lb />
Into the forest. <lb />
are rushing from the <lb />
cried Onega. <lb />
crows said the <lb />
nobleman. can finish the Mine <lb />
later. that the deal lies <lb />
with you. Let us see what It all<lb />
Ho bad already rushed to the <lb />
window. Unit, young de la <lb />
and eight of the covering party <lb />
age. his mouth set grimly, his eyes running with their heads <lb />
from under his down drawn <lb />
brows and bis whole soul absorbed ill <lb />
tho smiting of the De <lb />
was bearing like an <lb />
experienced soldier, walking up and <lb />
down among bis men with short <lb />
of praise or precept those lire words. <lb />
rough and blunt, which bring a glow <lb />
to tho heart and a lush to the cheek. <lb />
Seven of his men were down, but as <lb />
the attack grew fiercer upon his side <lb />
it slackened upon the others, and tho <lb />
with his sou I hi <lb />
ten men lo lie <lb />
la was out bis <lb />
to he when u shrill scream <lb />
from behind them made them <lb />
look round. Onega, tho Indian wife, <lb />
was wringing her hands over the body <lb />
ward the stockade, door of which <lb />
been lo admit them. Here <lb />
and there from behind the trees came <lb />
little blue puffs of smoke. As the <lb />
gate Into place the little <lb />
the brass at corner <lb />
gave ii flash and a rear, while the <lb />
whole outline of the wood traced <lb />
In a rolling cloud, and shower o <lb />
bullets up n-ail i-i the <lb />
wall like upon a <lb />
Having II Adela to the care of her <lb />
Indian hostess her for <lb />
her lo keep from windows. De <lb />
bis musket and rushed <lb />
downstairs. As he passed, a bullet <lb />
piping through one if <lb />
row embrasures in <lb />
a little blotch of lead the <lb />
site wall. Tho had already <lb />
n with <lb />
of her son. A glance showed that the <lb />
bullet had pierced his heart and that descended <lb />
he was dead. Unit the door. <lb />
thousand Hie n, you <lb />
we . . fresh u I of a <lb />
an Instant the <lb />
ii fa-c a shade the <lb />
. i which held out the little gild <lb />
sin. like a branch in the wind. <lb />
lie In die upon <lb />
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1.1.<lb />
t H. E- A. MOTE, Manager. <lb />
Co. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
II, . J-t- <lb />
Manufacturers of <lb />
Doors, Blinds, <lb />
And all Kinds of Turned Work. <lb />
Also Dealers in <lb />
DRESSED LUMBER, CEILING, Flooring <lb />
etc. m j <lb />
ASSORTMENT OF DOORS AND; <lb />
ALWAYS ON HAND. <lb />
orders will receive prompt attention. Satisfaction <lb />
guaranteed. <lb />
OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BANK OF WINTERVILLE, <lb />
WINTERVILLE, N. C. <lb />
At the Close Sept 1906. <lb />
lit <lb />
and Discounts <lb />
b fixtures <lb />
from is and <lb />
Bank i<lb />
Or <lb />
i S. <lb />
, profits, Less<lb />
of <lb />
subject to <lb />
Cashiers <lb />
currant expenses <lb />
payable <lb />
. i<lb />
N r . <lb />
C. of l <lb />
. ashier of the named bank, do solemnly <lb />
wear the above statement is true to the of my <lb />
edge . d belief, <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to before <lb />
this 10th day of Sept. <lb />
JAMES R. JOHNSON. <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
J . L. as <lb />
A. G. OX, <lb />
t;. <lb />
i MAS. Directors. <lb />
COMING SURE. <lb />
ONE DAY. <lb />
GREENVILLE, SAT, OCT.<lb />
I , , . <lb />
rational Entertainment- <lb />
from different <lb />
i .- The of frontier vivid Ml <lb />
The only M In p- touring A th <lb />
c i I is ti i<lb />
I ;,, i -i i Burning n v p <lb />
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from e. T t train d to <lb />
your I Prince Lu sea a -ii i <lb />
i Troupe Wane rs tr <lb />
Native Africans from the province <lb />
American Australian Boomerang Thrower <lb />
Bea landers Troupe of Arabian Acrobats Mexican Ru <lb />
in Magnitude. Unsurpassed in Mont. <lb />
Reviews bi Detachments of all a- <lb />
Fresh months New <lb />
India pi ant. Drove of Camels. Only bent <lb />
Island Two performances daily at i. <lb />
H p Seats people under sun and ram can- <lb />
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No. <lb />
GREENVILLE, Pin COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA TUESDAY. OCTOBER 1906. <lb />
WHITE CAP CASE. <lb />
Motion for Severance Allowed <lb />
and J. K. Barnhill First Put <lb />
On Trial- <lb />
Continued from last issue. <lb />
ED <lb />
I Sun <lb />
day in bis yard, him <lb />
again dark pin- my house. <lb />
I remember the Sunday <lb />
of assault cm Teel. that <lb />
day at my brother's Burn- <lb />
bill, we all attended church at <lb />
grove and went to <lb />
bro tier's. Saw K. <lb />
bill at church, he up and <lb />
spoke to As we were leaving <lb />
for that Mn, Brown <lb />
children came up. brunt <lb />
said about whipping <lb />
Mr. Teel while there. <lb />
hi that Son- <lb />
day, saw J. K. and <lb />
poke t him. <lb />
bill, bis character is <lb />
J. K, character is good.<lb />
am one of the <lb />
named in indictments in this mat- <lb />
I did not go to house <lb />
the of the assault, was <lb />
never at but once <lb />
that two Went to <lb />
Ht Hickory Sun- <lb />
day, saw Jim them D d <lb />
Dot take my and buggy out <lb />
that Sui day night. Teel to <lb />
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not gel u pis going to <lb />
him. He me if wont rT <lb />
Sunday let anybody have <lb />
my I told In in <lb />
no. He said he had billowed <lb />
buggy luck there, it looked like <lb />
the last track been made <lb />
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turned out aid Id <lb />
him In see for <lb />
be he would take my word for <lb />
it. b rues <lb />
on I spent Sunday sight Si <lb />
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boys <lb />
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body whip- <lb />
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drove horse lit <lb />
locked up I W, <lb />
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I refused to make State <lb />
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would j; Teel told <lb />
mi tho r been followed <lb />
from house home <lb />
my gate, say my horse <lb />
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when me Teel. <lb />
Henry is my <lb />
-law, did not I never <lb />
Of ii V . <lb />
John Manning- married my sis- <lb />
he was white capped before <lb />
Teel was. made no effort to find <lb />
out who it was while capped him. <lb />
was at A. the night Mn-1 <lb />
nine It was the 4th <lb />
Sunday night in March. I have been <lb />
accused of being a pally to the <lb />
whipping. I have been charged <lb />
with and am indicted for <lb />
it. beard that L C James and <lb />
Teel went to and bad me in- <lb />
I was not in crowd that went <lb />
to never heard any body say <lb />
he ought to be whipped. I heard <lb />
that Teel said I had been to <lb />
and swore to a falsehood, <lb />
feel about it and be ii was <lb />
not so. On the Teel was <lb />
peached at iii- <lb />
Jack, did not preach lb <lb />
but n tin in ii borne, <lb />
there dark, OB my <lb />
way home Jack <lb />
I He <lb />
tired that about ck, <lb />
I not going to <lb />
the following Tuesday, made no <lb />
inquiry about Jim being in the <lb />
white capping, I thought he was <lb />
not wounded much if any and did <lb />
not bother about it. He is my <lb />
nephew <lb />
lie-direct never heard any <lb />
report about my connection with <lb />
whiskey except what Lem James <lb />
lam not guilty of Such <lb />
charge. <lb />
W W House testified to good <lb />
character of both Barnhill <lb />
and Teel. J S Brown and Wes <lb />
Martin also testified to good <lb />
character of Barnhill <lb />
I live at place with <lb />
tho Teel w as <lb />
II Mail lied. Walter <lb />
and lived at <lb />
hen. and got <lb />
mat at . was in <lb />
and come down to give them <lb />
no keys They both went to <lb />
bed very soon after coming <lb />
one went out of the house again <lb />
lint night that know of <lb />
got up at the usual time next <lb />
mi ruing <lb />
woke up <lb />
and myself both. <lb />
came. <lb />
there. have not heard ll-- <lb />
her say was o'clock when <lb />
iii Did not, hear say <lb />
lie sorry he went. <lb />
WALTER <lb />
Saturday f went down the <lb />
river to attend a Ash fry, but they <lb />
no I got back next mom- <lb />
lag limit en red men <lb />
, line with I left <lb />
place and to <lb />
met Jim Barnhill <lb />
t re who lie hail to <lb />
fry. I told him there not <lb />
he went I went Oil <lb />
railroad afternoon look <lb />
at Stokes for Oakley. <lb />
myself went to sec <lb />
girls at It was in <lb />
I intended going <lb />
on train bill told <lb />
in mil I <lb />
I with him. <lb />
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Moore k ya down to . <lb />
Court here took s to <lb />
o'clock Wednesday morning, <lb />
was n considerably <lb />
crowd <lb />
did no I few days after attack He me Cross <lb />
ray how many went into room. be did not know if Le could night to Mr. <lb />
I haul logs for Zeb <lb />
JACK BOWELL. on plat for u with <lb />
Am years old, he when I jaw them Sun <lb />
log about <lb />
or Wednesday of following week <lb />
know anything about it., LiVe u. place borne The load Briley and <lb />
reopened Wednesday morning. <lb />
appearing <lb />
to be a very long one. the defend- saw where- latch was broken off anybody b the crowd. <lb />
ant being tried mi three different door, did rot bear the shooting. <lb />
Into dwelling It was after breakfast when I went <lb />
house, conspiracy, assault to I did not say at Go. <lb />
older to shorten the; in April court I <lb />
State consented to accept <lb />
a verdict not guilty the; <lb />
count of conspiracy and the court <lb />
was asked to eliminate all the <lb />
evidence introduced bearing on <lb />
Ibis <lb />
Walter the stand <lb />
to continue his testimony, but fur- <lb />
question him being <lb />
objected in a incompetent be was <lb />
stood aside.<lb />
I am one of the defendants in <lb />
tn s matter, live at Sheppard <lb />
First saw Barnhill on Sun- <lb />
day at Tom he asked <lb />
me money owed rim tor <lb />
oxen. Next saw at Oakley, <lb />
asked him about some tobacco <lb />
and went by Oakley to get to- <lb />
it was directly on our <lb />
way home. Saw him last that <lb />
night about o'clock, he, Wool- <lb />
ard and myself silting in front of <lb />
Nelson on opposite side <lb />
did not break <lb />
in house and assault him <lb />
knew of. <lb />
I mean <lb />
to say It don't know <lb />
broke in In <lb />
not. <lb />
MISS WARD. <lb />
I live three or four hundred <lb />
yard from W. J. <lb />
the night his house was <lb />
en. Mrs. Teel came to my house <lb />
next she said she did <lb />
no recognize any of them,<lb />
l live quarter mile from <lb />
went to his house about light <lb />
next morning after trouble, stay- <lb />
ad a short while. did not <lb />
any suck en wire fence. asked <lb />
Mis. reel were tho parties dis- <lb />
guised and sin; said they were <lb />
not. She was at my house the <lb />
following and I asked <lb />
her if she know any of them and <lb />
she said no. i at <lb />
house Monday night and ho said <lb />
be reckon he was mistaken about <lb />
shooting at any one in his yard, <lb />
It might have been a plum tree <lb />
on opposite side of path. <lb />
Cross heard pis <lb />
shots inroad, fain wife of <lb />
Hen Ward, he went to <lb />
when bell rang. He heard <lb />
horse comb g by. <lb />
live three quarters mile from <lb />
, am wife of George Bed- <lb />
dick, went to house next <lb />
morning Mrs. Teel said she <lb />
ti- ck and put in man's <lb />
was man with slim <lb />
little red chin beard. <lb />
rotated to any of the <lb />
day night, names <lb />
in- who hi After they left <lb />
The defendants counsel hate <lb />
talked the mailer me to <lb />
what knew. Teel was not home <lb />
when was there. I n Teel <lb />
and myself are have <lb />
never given each other any <lb />
trouble. Went to his house later, <lb />
and talked with him, did not tell <lb />
I did hear bis wife <lb />
make the statement. Did <lb />
bear Teal say anything about rec- <lb />
Court; took to o'clock <lb />
p. <lb />
W S <lb />
Recalled -I did not to <lb />
house the night of attack, there are <lb />
no gun shot wounds my person. <lb />
When I left Oakley that night with <lb />
Walter we went home, <lb />
reached thereabout went by- <lb />
way of Stokes, from there went on <lb />
by swamp church. People <lb />
live along read from Oakley to <lb />
Sheppard place, we passed by W <lb />
house. A colored man <lb />
named Jack Unwell lives on doe <lb />
buck place near road. Alter get- <lb />
ling home we went in and saw <lb />
Claude M and Tom <lb />
we put up and wont to bed. <lb />
I slept down stairs with Tom <lb />
and Moore slept <lb />
up stair-. Got up at usual time <lb />
morning. Tuesday morning <lb />
was time I about white <lb />
Cross several <lb />
parties in bar loom a Oakley <lb />
night, <lb />
other defendant among <lb />
Think we had all been there before, <lb />
John <lb />
I lived at Sheppard mill at time <lb />
of assault, Saw that <lb />
at home, he got <lb />
thereat I went in room <lb />
when he called Claude and looked <lb />
clock Had been asleep before <lb />
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to be done next day, he <lb />
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Briley pass that night a <lb />
little pi-t o'clock, had got <lb />
and was smoking when he pas-id, Live been there <lb />
heard and to- <lb />
Cross examined-Have not; Williams that night, <lb />
known Briley long but knew bis ; Haw , ,.,., <lb />
parents. Did not tell Mr. Roe. going Nelsons, <lb />
buck that I expected they had ; ,, ,,,, c nU <lb />
something to do with it I <lb />
they passed my late. II Cross was <lb />
heard somebody telling K hailed <lb />
about it and they Briley had me then, <lb />
in it. Mr. Thomas called <lb />
Dame and said he he was <lb />
there. Then I spoke that to- <lb />
passed my o'clock <lb />
LITTLE. <lb />
Live at Jim <lb />
remember Teel <lb />
trouble. Between and o'clock <lb />
that night I went to to <lb />
going toward I knew It <lb />
was without going out to see <lb />
him, did not try to see him and <lb />
never saw him. got cent <lb />
of money have never <lb />
mentioned to him. Told <lb />
Roebuck it was directly <lb />
o'clock when Briley pan ed, Roe- <lb />
buck did not say it was much <lb />
later than that. <lb />
J. L PERKINS. <lb />
Briley lives about from <lb />
Stokes, his character and <lb />
of good. Have known <lb />
J. K. Barnhill since he has been <lb />
in that neighborhood, and never <lb />
heard anything against him <lb />
Character of T. W. White- <lb />
good, character Jack I <lb />
good. <lb />
am indicted <lb />
Federal court. <lb />
get some whiskey for my wife who <lb />
was sick, Barnhill put hi head <lb />
out and asked if -h- was <lb />
sick much, be slept at Will urns. <lb />
r. in-- was very contused <lb />
on <lb />
I. H. Little d to character <lb />
of witness Una Little, also to <lb />
character Barnhill. also <lb />
testified to character Teel, J. <lb />
R. J. T. Jenkins and <lb />
H. R. I to <lb />
W. J. Fleming testified god <lb />
character of Briley, and Sane <lb />
testified to good <lb />
C. Forbes <lb />
to good character of T. W. <lb />
Miss DAISY <lb />
about miles from Oak <lb />
went to church Easter Sunday <lb />
and spent of day <lb />
Miss Taylor's. Saw K. <lb />
bill Saturday night, a; <lb />
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lace, he <lb />
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man with face roil chin <lb />
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different room from <lb />
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months. Claude was to <lb />
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tho door, it was unlocked. I <lb />
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man named him. <lb />
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told him Briley had gone to <lb />
grove. <lb />
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cap case. saw that Sun- <lb />
day night, he got up and rode with <lb />
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to his store later and several of us <lb />
were in there together, I left about <lb />
o'clock and saw Barnhill no <lb />
more that night, lie came In room <lb />
where sleeping Nelsons <lb />
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about his place of business <lb />
the day. <lb />
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and Charlie . bad been staying <lb />
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store got lo house a man come <lb />
there with between there loosing for tap Bog <lb />
and o'clock. I left ti ere about I ere laid it was him. went out <lb />
and he was still there. <lb />
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my home, he came between <lb />
o'clock and kit about It is <lb />
about a mile to Oakley, <lb />
was with Think Barn- <lb />
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