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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 />
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I Sun <lb />
day in bis yard, him <lb />
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of assault cm Teel. that <lb />
day at my brother's Burn- <lb />
bill, we all attended church at <lb />
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bill at church, he up and <lb />
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said about whipping <lb />
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Teel went to and bad me in- <lb />
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lam not guilty of Such <lb />
charge. <lb />
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and Teel. J S Brown and Wes <lb />
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Ibis <lb />
Walter the stand <lb />
to continue his testimony, but fur- <lb />
question him being <lb />
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stood aside.<lb />
I am one of the defendants in <lb />
tn s matter, live at Sheppard <lb />
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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 />
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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 />
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in house and assault him <lb />
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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 />
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l live quarter mile from <lb />
went to his house about light <lb />
next morning after trouble, stay- <lb />
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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 />
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on opposite side of path. <lb />
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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 />
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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 />
went to bed with me <lb />
He said a few words about the <lb />
to be done next day, he <lb />
house is close to road. Heard , or. is go to <lb />
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 />
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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 />
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LITTLE. <lb />
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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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Claude Moore up stalls in <lb />
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Never been to court before <lb />
Looked at clock because I want- <lb />
ed to know what time ii was. <lb />
might have boon a tow minutes <lb />
past alarm <lb />
; id <lb />
filial I<lb />
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. .en ii Jung , Keys to Told Ii <lb />
they caught no fish. J. K-. I <lb />
hill carried me to Stokes <lb />
evening, did not ask <lb />
was going to Oakley <lb />
told him Briley had gone to <lb />
grove. <lb />
W. J. B. <lb />
live in Bethel, saw Teel a <lb />
that <lb />
ZEB <lb />
I remember testimony of witness <lb />
Gurganus. I was talking to <lb />
about buying out. Wynne <lb />
said he wished he could get out of <lb />
it, hut it had no reference to white <lb />
cap case. saw that Sun- <lb />
day night, he got up and rode with <lb />
i me as far as my gin house. Went <lb />
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 />
about light next morning, saw him <lb />
about his place of business <lb />
the day. <lb />
Cross by my- <lb />
self that night, Wynne, Barnhill <lb />
and Charlie . bad been staying <lb />
there. Barnhill did in <lb />
until about day. after I left <lb />
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 />
MARX TAYLOR. <lb />
Saw Barnhill evening <lb />
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 />
hill had on a tan colored shirt. <lb />
Saw quite frequently <lb />
in last six months, shown <lb />
he know I <lb />
again. <lb />
v. JAMES. <lb />
Testified to good character of <lb />
Barnhill. <lb />
Cross tn good <lb />
character of Teel, also said Teel <lb />
told him about the white capping <lb />
said he had recognized some of <lb />
the parties.<lb />
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It may tie some hours fir a you <lb />
will take my advice v.- w I rive an <lb />
sleep, fir you are I can I <lb />
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last pitch of human en .-.-. a Amos <lb />
Croon and the Seaman had already I <lb />
in th--r Muskets i <lb />
and sunk sleep under e I of <lb />
the . Tl o .- up- . <lb />
to say few . comfort <lb />
to the Adele, and t km, <lb />
himself down upon a couch. <lb />
he the dreamless sleep of ex- <lb />
When at last be was <lb />
aroused by a fresh spin d musketry <lb />
Are from the woods the sun was <lb />
ready low in the heavens, and the <lb />
mellow of evening the <lb />
bare wall of the room He sprang <lb />
from his coach, seized musket <lb />
rushed downstairs. The <lb />
were gathered at their loopholes once <lb />
more, m ill and <lb />
were whispering eagerly <lb />
together. <lb />
is it, Are they coming <lb />
he naked. <lb />
up to said <lb />
peering out at the corner of <lb />
the embrasure, are gathering <lb />
thickly at the east fringe, and yet the <lb />
comes from the north, it is not <lb />
the Indian way to attack across <lb />
open, yet, if think help is <lb />
coming- from fort, they <lb />
The wood in front of us Is alive with <lb />
said Amos. are as busy <lb />
as beavers the <lb />
they are go to attack <lb />
from this side and cover the attack <lb />
by ii fire from the <lb />
Is what I cried the <lb />
the spa-- gins up <lb />
here and all the except live for <lb />
The words were hardly out of his <lb />
when a shrill yell rose from the <lb />
wood, and in an instant a cl of <lb />
rs burst and charged <lb />
the bowling, i m and <lb />
and In the <lb />
air. of those in I or c <lb />
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been f <lb />
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again on to tops <lb />
the palisades and ; <lb />
down upon Inner <lb />
while they had to load, <lb />
and then, chi their . Hoy <lb />
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i. above <lb />
Tho din the I v at In- <lb />
the shouts and the <lb />
tho ; t S as <lb />
and tho terrified of the <lb />
women i one <lb />
dreadful uproar, above c i A be <lb />
beard the high, shrill oil <lb />
Imploring his to <lb />
fast. With Du t nun, De <lb />
and hi was <lb />
ever In the forefront of -ht <lb />
to desperately did they fa heat <lb />
and butt l i, <lb />
hawk, that at At. <lb />
the pain ids <lb />
slain or a <lb />
when a fresh burst i <lb />
face, which <lb />
Of Its defenders. Lb II n an <lb />
Instant tint tho is tot and <lb />
that only one thing sees the <lb />
house. <lb />
thorn for he <lb />
d. and, rushing at a <lb />
gun, his flint and -u I <lb />
fired It straight Into the Out k of the <lb />
Then, as recoil d tot an <lb />
Instant, he stuck a nail lit, touch- <lb />
kola and It home a blow <lb />
the of bis cm Dashing <lb />
cross tho yard, he spiked the at <lb />
the other corner was ha at tho <lb />
as the of the garrison <lb />
rare hurled against It by the rush of <lb />
assailants. The Canadians darted <lb />
In and swung the ponderous mass of <lb />
rood Into position, breaking the leg of <lb />
the foremost warrior who bad striven <lb />
to follow them. Then for an Instant <lb />
bad time for breathing and for<lb />
MAN DOYLE <lb />
ES <lb />
terribly reduced, <lb />
left weary <lb />
it. had <lb />
had Peon <lb />
it <lb />
I hi r . as a very evil <lb />
one. guns been <lb />
I hey he turned <lb />
, v d, or. all further <lb />
been vain. Put <lb />
bad saved <lb />
tin . i anger. The two guns <lb />
the river face and the <lb />
were safe for were commanded <lb />
by the Ii lows of the nonce. But <lb />
their u Is rs were <lb />
and who were <lb />
ii-o . l c. <lb />
while a had <lb />
by a tomahawk and <lb />
COUld raise las <lb />
. la la . id wore <lb />
uninjured. bad a <lb />
bullet hob In bis and Amos <lb />
was bleeding from a out upon tho face. <lb />
a few shots from the <lb />
windows suffice to clear tho <lb />
sure, for It was nil to their <lb />
Sim. but on the other hand the <lb />
had the shelter of the <lb />
now, and from farther side of It <lb />
up a tire upon the <lb />
windows. Half a of the <lb />
the fusillade, while the <lb />
leaders consulted as to what bud best <lb />
be done. <lb />
have twenty-five women and <lb />
fourteen said tho seigneur. <lb />
am sore you will agree with <lb />
me, gentleman, that our duty is <lb />
Some of you. like my- <lb />
self, have lost sons or brothers this <lb />
day. us at least save our wives <lb />
and <lb />
canoes have passed up <lb />
the said one of the Canadians. <lb />
the women start the <lb />
can get away to the <lb />
Ste. <lb />
claimed <lb />
well if you c. <lb />
this also, for <lb />
be held until <lb />
e of ex- <lb />
. think It would be <lb />
get your men out of <lb />
see how It Is to<lb />
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ml <lb />
. lit <lb />
tut What Is <lb />
Io make attack upon it No. no, <lb />
gentlemen; there still nearly a <lb />
score of us. and when the garrison <lb />
Icarus so proceed, which <lb />
will be by tomorrow morning at the <lb />
latest, they will certainly scud us re- <lb />
you stand by the fort I will not <lb />
desert yet It <lb />
Is a pity to sacrifice men for <lb />
canoes will hardly hold the <lb />
and children as It cried <lb />
but two large <lb />
end four small. There Is not <lb />
for u single <lb />
Tho Iroquois were very quiet now, <lb />
and an dropping shot from <lb />
the trees or the stockade was the only <lb />
of their presence. The twilight <lb />
was gathering In and tho sun bad <lb />
ready beneath the treetops. <lb />
Leaving a watchman at each window, <lb />
the loaders went round to the back of <lb />
the the canoes wore lying <lb />
Upon the bank. There were no signs <lb />
of the enemy upon the river to the <lb />
north of them. <lb />
ore In said Amos. <lb />
clouds are gathering, there will <lb />
little <lb />
Is luck, Indeed, since the moon Is <lb />
p past the answer- <lb />
ed la; wonder that the <lb />
have not cut us the <lb />
but it is likely that their canoes <lb />
ha re gone south to bring up another <lb />
war <lb />
an hour it might be dark enough <lb />
to i <lb />
think tint there is rain in those <lb />
clouds, that will make It darker <lb />
Tho women and children were as- <lb />
their places In each boat <lb />
wen- assigned to them To Onega, the <lb />
Indian wife of the who was <lb />
us wary and as experienced as a war <lb />
sachem of her people, the command of <lb />
the women was <lb />
Is not very far, <lb />
Is but h league or <lb />
I do not wish to leave yon, <lb />
Amory. We have been together in <lb />
our <lb />
dear love, you will tell at <lb />
the tort bow us, and <lb />
they will us <lb />
the Io that, and I will <lb />
I useless. <lb />
Onega has mo to load a gun. I <lb />
will not be afraid, Indeed I will <lb />
must not ask It, It Is <lb />
Impossible. Child. I could not let you <lb />
stay. It Is for my sake dear. You <lb />
do not know what a load It will be <lb />
from my heart when I know that you <lb />
safe. And you need lot afraid <lb />
for mo. We hold the place <lb />
Until <lb />
Adele was silent, but her hands tight- <lb />
upon his arm. Her was <lb />
still endeavoring to her when <lb />
a groan burst from the watcher In the <lb />
window which overlooked the stream. <lb />
Is a canoe on the river to the <lb />
north of be cried. <lb />
many warriors are In ask- <lb />
ed the seigneur. <lb />
cannot see. The light Is not very <lb />
good, and it is In the shadow, of the <lb />
way is It coming r <lb />
Is coming this Ah, It shoots <lb />
out into the open now, and I can see <lb />
she goad Lord be <lb />
is it cried De la <lb />
impatiently. <lb />
is not an canoe. There <lb />
it but one man in it He Is a <lb />
cried Du <lb />
springing up to the window. but <lb />
a madman would venture into such a <lb />
nest Ah. yes; can see <lb />
him now. lie keeps well out from the <lb />
hank to avoid their fire. Now he Is In <lb />
be turns toward <lb />
is a said one. craning his <lb />
are there Is <lb />
most <lb />
can see his said an- <lb />
other, -it is h Franciscan <lb />
Au later there was the sound <lb />
of a canoe gr upon the pebbles, <lb />
the door was unbarred, and u <lb />
strode In attired in the long, dark <lb />
gown of the He cast a <lb />
rapid glance around and then, step- <lb />
ping up to De laid his band <lb />
upon shoulder. <lb />
You have not said <lb />
he. have caught the evil seed be- <lb />
fore it had lane to root <lb />
do you mean, asked <lb />
the have made some <lb />
mistake. This is my good friend <lb />
Amory de of a noble French <lb />
is do the here- <lb />
tic and Tied the monk. <lb />
have followed him up the St. Law- <lb />
and have followed him up tho <lb />
and would have followed <lb />
to tho world's end If I could but <lb />
bring him tick with <lb />
father Your seal carries you <lb />
too the <lb />
would you take my friend, <lb />
go back to France with his <lb />
wife. Then Is no in Canada for<lb />
Du Unit burst out laughing. <lb />
Ste. Anne, said he. you <lb />
could take us all back to France at <lb />
since you followed us here <lb />
and since there is no getting sway we <lb />
may settle this question at some later <lb />
A groat brown cloud had overspread <lb />
the heavens and the had fallen <lb />
so rapidly that they could see <lb />
gleam of the river in front of <lb />
The savages in woods and behind <lb />
the captured stockade were quiet, save <lb />
an occasional shot. Suddenly a <lb />
loll red glow began to show above one <lb />
of the roofs of the cottages. <lb />
have set It on cried Du <lb />
must go at once, <lb />
for the soon be as light as <lb />
day. In in There is not an instant <lb />
to lie <lb />
There was no time for leave taking. <lb />
One Impassioned kiss and Adele was <lb />
torn thrust into the smallest <lb />
Canoe, which she shared Onega, <lb />
two children and an girl. <lb />
The Others rushed into their places, <lb />
in a few moments they had pushed <lb />
off and had vanished into the drift sud <lb />
tho Tho cloud had <lb />
broken and the rain pattered heavily <lb />
on the roof. <lb />
i lad for this <lb />
Du will prevent the <lb />
cottages from blazing up too <lb />
But be had forgotten that, though the <lb />
roofs be wet tho Interior was as <lb />
present should be very much <lb />
yon will said De <lb />
la sternly, you are under <lb />
my roof and that you are speaking of <lb />
my <lb />
But tho friar was not to be <lb />
st said ho. whipping a <lb />
paper out of his bosom. is signed <lb />
by the governor, and calls upon you. <lb />
under pain of tho king's displeasure, <lb />
to return this man to Quebec. But I <lb />
have you now and I never leave <lb />
you until I see you on board of the <lb />
ship which will carry you and your <lb />
wife back to <lb />
Do could hut admire tho en. <lb />
orgy tenacity of the <lb />
seems to me. father, tint you <lb />
would have shone more as a soldier <lb />
than as a follower of said he, <lb />
dry tinder. He MA hardly spoken <lb />
before a great yellow tongue of <lb />
licked out of one of the windows, and <lb />
again, until suddenly half of <lb />
roof fell In, the cottage woe <lb />
blazing like a pitch bucket The <lb />
hissed and sputtered the pouring <lb />
rain; but. led from below, they grew <lb />
still hither and flashing <lb />
upon the great and <lb />
trunks to burnished brass. Their light <lb />
made the the manor <lb />
house as clear as day and the <lb />
whole long stretch of the river. A fear- <lb />
yell from the woods announced that <lb />
had seen the canoes. <lb />
are rushing through the woods. <lb />
They making for the water's <lb />
cried Do <lb />
canoes <lb />
Du <lb />
they must pass cried the <lb />
Ste Wane. down <lb />
the cannon and ore if you cannot <lb />
had hardly reached the guns <lb />
when two large canoes filled with war- <lb />
shot out from the <lb />
below the fort <lb />
you are our best cried <lb />
De la for her as <lb />
passes tho great pine tree. Lambert. <lb />
do you take the other <lb />
The two wrinkled old artillerymen <lb />
glanced along their guns and waited <lb />
for the canoes to come abreast of <lb />
The fire higher higher, and <lb />
the broad river My like a sheet of dull <lb />
metal, with two dark lines which <lb />
marked the canoes sweeping swiftly <lb />
down the center. One was fifty In <lb />
front of the other, but In each the In- <lb />
were bending to their paddles <lb />
and pulling frantically, while their <lb />
comrades from the wooded shores <lb />
whooped them on to exertions. <lb />
The fugitives had already disappeared <lb />
around the bend of the river. <lb />
Ac the first abreast of <lb />
the lower of the two guns the <lb />
H. A. <lb />
JOHN A RICKS <lb />
Sticks. <lb />
FOR <lb />
GENERAL MERCHANDISE <lb />
Having consolidated the two stocks of H. A. and John A. is one <lb />
store we are prepared to furnish our customers anything needed in <lb />
Dry goods and groceries <lb />
We carry an up-to-date <lb />
Hats, Shoes, dress goods, Notions, Sc. <lb />
n Groceries we will all i fall or the very best goods, not <lb />
the staples like <lb />
Meat, Flour, Sugar, coffee, but all kinds of <lb />
canned goods, the finest brands <lb />
We can supply you need to wear or to eat, and pay highest prices <lb />
COUNTRY PRODUCE. Quality and price. of our goof's please you. <lb />
thicks <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
S. M. SCHULTZ <lb />
Wholesale retail a <lb />
aides, Far, Cotton Oil Ba <lb />
Turkeys, B, <lb />
toads, Mattresses Suits, B <lb />
y Carriages, <lb />
Tables, P <lb />
and Ax <lb />
Key <lb />
Henry George Can <lb />
Cherries, Apples <lb />
Pine Syrup, Jelly, Milk <lb />
Flour Sugar, Meat, Soap <lb />
Lye, Magic Food, Oil <lb />
Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar <lb />
Jen Seeds, Oranges, Apples, Nuts <lb />
Candies, Dried Apples, <lb />
Prunes, Currents, Raisins, Ola. <lb />
and China Ware, Tip and <lb />
War., and Crackers, Mai <lb />
Best Batter, Nev <lb />
Roy-l Sewing and <lb />
i good and <lb />
Cheat Com <lb />
M. SCHULTZ <lb />
IS <lb />
Knowing <lb />
HALF OF IT. <lb />
u i i i lit i . -t <lb />
Same when it conies to buying <lb />
w at to t. where to bay, and you are going to pay is where th <lb />
Co m-s in. <lb />
My go and prices will convince you that this is the place to <lb />
buy in quantity. <lb />
COTTON SEED. MEAL AND HULLS <lb />
Hay, Corn, Oats Bran, Ship Lime and Groceries. <lb />
When you in this Hue it will be to your interest to <lb />
F- V- JOHNSTON <lb />
In for <lb />
by tin <lb />
S REWARD <lb />
Executive <lb />
official information has <lb />
been received at this department . <lb />
W. H. Jr. late of the <lb />
of Pitt stands charged with <lb />
and assault upon W. J. Tell, <lb />
whereas, it appears that said v <lb />
H. Jr- has lied the State. <lb />
or so conceals himself that the i <lb />
nary process of law cannot be served <lb />
upon him. <lb />
Now, therefore, I, B. Glenn. Gov <lb />
of the State of North Carolina. <lb />
virtue of authority in me vented <lb />
aw, do issue this my proclamation <lb />
a reward of One <lb />
Dollars for the apprehension and deli <lb />
of the said w. H. Jr <lb />
to the Sheriff of Pitt County at the <lb />
Courthouse in Greenville N. C. and <lb />
so enjoin all officers of the State and <lb />
all good assist in bringing <lb />
said criminal to justice. <lb />
Done at our City of the <lb />
day of July, in the year of our Lord <lb />
one thousand hundred and <lb />
and in the one hundred and thirty- <lb />
first year of our American <lb />
By the Governor. <lb />
A. H. ARRINGTON. K <lb />
CAROLINA, <lb />
State. <lb />
OF <lb />
To whom Them Presents Mai <lb />
ii my satisfaction, tr <lb />
record of <lb />
I tor the voluntary dissolution <lb />
tin- unanimous of th.- <lb />
I In nine., that The <lb />
National Halve <lb />
of this Stats, Whose la situ <lb />
In town of <lb />
of North Mun <lb />
th and <lb />
thereof, up whom process may he <lb />
his compiled with the requirement <lb />
Chapter II. of mi, <lb />
to the issuing . <lb />
Certificate in. <lb />
Now. Therefore. I, J <lb />
of the State of N do here- <lb />
by that the i corporation did. a <lb />
the th day of fit. In my <lb />
duly executed and c writ <lb />
to the dissolution of c <lb />
by s <lb />
which consent and th record of the r <lb />
ire n nu my all <lb />
ones provided bf law <lb />
n in v I have hereto <lb />
my hand and I my <lb />
at Kn this day A. t. <lb />
J J. Bryan <lb />
ll of <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
m- I the <lb />
of Pitt of <lb />
he of Wick <lb />
thereby to all In to the <lb />
to make Immediate payment to the <lb />
and all <lb />
sud e same for <lb />
on or before the day of <lb />
notice will be plead tr of <lb />
recovery, Tat day of A us. <lb />
W. I. <lb />
Wick <lb />
J. J. TURNAGE, <lb />
Five Points Grocer. <lb />
In addition to Full line of Heavy <lb />
and Fancy Groceries we carry a <lb />
line of Hardware such as Home <lb />
Trace <lb />
Chains, Plows, Also <lb />
line <lb />
ware, Tinware. consisting <lb />
Chill Tonic, Liver <lb />
Regulator, Quinine, Soothing <lb />
Syrup, Nerve and Bone Liniment <lb />
Call me anything, in the <lb />
above lines <lb />
J. J. TURNAGE, <lb />
Five Points <lb />
in and examine my <lb />
CORN PLANTERS, GUANO SOWERS, DISC <lb />
HARROWS, SMOOTHING HARROWS, ONE <lb />
AND TWO HORSE STEEL PLOWS, WIRE <lb />
FENCE FOR FARM OR GARDEN AND WASH- <lb />
MACHINES. <lb />
Tours to serve, <lb />
H. L. <lb />
The Hardware Man.<lb />
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT. <lb />
M. BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent <lb />
. C. . -at. <lb />
I expect to be New <lb />
about two will <lb />
be closed in-m 22nd, till <lb />
J. <lb />
As <lb />
we <lb />
hat pleasure m <lb />
recess to, <lb />
in arrears. list g,,,., <lb />
Of all who receive their mail hi Prices way down <lb />
this office We also take orders n to<lb />
or job o <lb />
, We have on one . <lb />
will be glad to i. B. <lb />
price on tame. pram, ball <lb />
J. R. Co. . on seed meal, ship stuff, <lb />
,.,,, on hand, Cannon and Tyson <lb />
can <lb />
i , v V <lb />
tomatoes, c, apply to ,.,. e, <lb />
, J. K. i <lb />
To any who are in need of a cook <lb />
we can make his <lb />
to see us as we have bought a <lb />
tr load, and expect them to arrive -II he pres now <lb />
Cannon Tyson. interest the most buy- <lb />
Buy the i Cannon and Tyson. <lb />
tor J. B- Kr h hoy a <lb />
at W. Taylor's. Ii<lb />
children have been <lb />
Light on Dairying. <lb />
In OM of the modal schools in <lb />
i world's stock of town first grade teacher was <lb />
a on the She <lb />
trying impress on the young <lb />
the various uses of tho milk. <lb />
cheese, had been <lb />
posed of, and she wanted some <lb />
Might to tell how the farmer <lb />
surplus milk to the pigs. <lb />
Leading up to tin-, she asked this <lb />
iv, children, after the farmer <lb />
made all the <lb />
he needs and uses who milk be <lb />
wants for his family, what does ho <lb />
do with Che milk I lint ill <lb />
silence followed for a mo- <lb />
and hen little hand <lb />
ed frantically. The teacher smiled <lb />
and said, <lb />
it hack into the <lb />
piped Woman's Home <lb />
Com pa n ion. <lb />
The <lb />
pig is. very use- <lb />
an ii., ., young <lb />
cow . called an <lb />
stomachs of the cow is <lb />
shaped. leaves f the <lb />
The is called a <lb />
. lives on <lb />
farm arc i a <lb />
cow is i tor to gel milk, <lb />
but w jg for to <lb />
m cows have <lb />
and . d bulls. The <lb />
ma ill <lb />
flesh of the lamb called <lb />
twee Co. <lb />
your eyes need <lb />
J. W. Taylor, optician- <lb />
Ayden, N. C. is the man to do <lb />
your work if yon to be <lb />
leased. <lb />
Our line is now cum- <lb />
we will be glad to <lb />
yon cur stock before buy- <lb />
J. B- Turnage A Co. <lb />
Merchandise <lb />
u lull line meat, lard can <lb />
goods. Don't buy before <lb />
. me trial. Frank Lilly Co <lb />
infant child of Mr. and <lb />
Mrs. A. died last <lb />
morning and was bur-, <lb />
i Tied in the In the <lb />
we a big stock , <lb />
of good drew and <lb />
J it- Tunings, <lb />
keep vii band u <lb />
line stuff lowest <lb />
j prices Such bay, oats, con, <lb />
reed meal and bulls, <lb />
to give <lb />
J. B. C-. <lb />
in improved <lb />
call to et- and we <lb />
will be pleased quote yon prices <lb />
J. B. ft Co. <lb />
Go to B, E. Mail Co's new <lb />
market beef, fresh meats, sail <lb />
sage, and fresh <lb />
For good cat ten cents com <lb />
to Os. J. B. <lb />
Too lo Bo True. <lb />
A with n <lb />
for conservatism was <lb />
ed by a callow hopeful friend <lb />
seeking to an in- <lb />
tended investment <lb />
wants me to take some <lb />
stork he says will pay <lb />
at per rent per annum and <lb />
is a sure he said. <lb />
The financier stroked his <lb />
he said slowly, <lb />
T should prefer per cent <lb />
with a <lb />
Home Companion. <lb />
Cigar <lb />
Here is a thing which all cigar <lb />
smokers might observe with profit <lb />
to themselves. Before lighting a <lb />
cigar bite oil the end and, placing <lb />
the be lighted between <lb />
lips, blow through it. In this <lb />
you get of a lino dust that ace <lb />
in a when it is <lb />
SCHUBERT'S SAD LIFE. <lb />
which is apt to your <lb />
chords and Injure your voice. It <lb />
a valuable hint to m <lb />
there are quite a of <lb />
opera never light <lb />
a cigar until v have blown oil <lb />
the To failure to do this <lb />
may be -i part e <lb />
throat which steady <lb />
smokers are <lb />
There Was No Hurry. <lb />
Stern of mien and keen of eye, <lb />
the school was examining <lb />
the boys in arithmetic. <lb />
he said, just set <lb />
one more sum. If a col falls down <lb />
a b- well, and for two <lb />
feet -limbs up it falls down three, <lb />
how mg i take to get out of <lb />
the <lb />
One got hold of a slate, and <lb />
after filling sides of it with a <lb />
mass of figures for another <lb />
slate. <lb />
ions. snapped <lb />
the inspector, -haven't you the.-e <lb />
eat will never gel <lb />
out of well <lb />
he n hurry, replied <lb />
boy; plenty of time and <lb />
heaps more slates. If you <lb />
enough I'll bring the little beggar <lb />
out in An- <lb />
ago a porter named f- <lb />
i , , t-ii- I in r i en <lb />
employed Billingsgate I ,, vi, m. <lb />
I Shall to Sneak Door to <lb />
to Beg My <lb />
One of the bitterest disappoint- <lb />
in Schubert's life <lb />
In 1818 he <lb />
sent n selection of his compositions <lb />
to the poet's songs to <lb />
What precious pearls of music were <lb />
among the songs of <lb />
and those <lb />
from the sad melodies <lb />
d sum billy Wanderer's Earl <lb />
Buy a Fish- <lb />
J. B. Co. The King of <lb />
We want to make room for other j and the to <lb />
stocks nun in to do so an of Villa Goethe, who had <lb />
offering very cheap in sum- <lb />
We must move them turns <lb />
Peer got <lb />
out way and have put a price <lb />
on them that will sure t get <lb />
them oil Now is the time to gel <lb />
tin value your money. <lb />
farm <lb />
m or <lb />
acres cleared hall <lb />
mile Ayden. Good well water <lb />
and out houses. Land in <lb />
blah state cultivation. Apply <lb />
N. C <lb />
Offered <lb />
When she entered the ear it was <lb />
I to that she we- angry. Her him, <lb />
chin was i in the and her lips <lb />
were i rigid line. The car <lb />
as i. e- seat was <lb />
so p . her way up<lb />
I front <lb />
ave <lb />
ionI car j-. i <lb />
man <lb />
this <lb />
i. <lb />
yo <lb />
vie. <lb />
. ., <lb />
n, I<lb />
i her <lb />
lied the i en <lb />
a tall, . ii . <lb />
at, ;<lb />
an ear only for stiff <lb />
and <lb />
tin n in fashion in took no <lb />
notice of Schubert's music and ft <lb />
his letter unanswered. Sot until <lb />
Schubert's <lb />
Goethe appreciate the ex- <lb />
value of the <lb />
lay neglected in his <lb />
I. was then that <lb />
mine r sang <lb />
Earl In him. <lb />
. S delight <lb />
e i e little ion with <lb />
his friends to the <lb />
villages in the or <lb />
on the and it was in <lb />
of tho small inns, with a <lb />
p re country wine before <lb />
inspiration <lb />
c. i de- <lb />
v. . by the <lb />
red him as a drunkard <lb />
com -e, go n lien he <lb />
f- . wine. i an absolute <lb />
t e not lose ho faculty <lb />
-i under tho sad- <lb />
. He . <lb />
of I <lb />
was ill in hos- <lb />
From London In a Sack. <lb />
Some <lb />
Fuller, en <lb />
market. London, made a bet that h <lb />
would jump from London bridge <lb />
tied up in a sack, his only <lb />
being that ho should be <lb />
ed with o knife, which he was not <lb />
to open he touched tho water, <lb />
with which to rip open tho sack. <lb />
ITo succeeded in accomplishing the <lb />
feat and when picked up by some <lb />
friends in a ho it was none the worse <lb />
for his dive. <lb />
DIRTY AIR. <lb />
Ar Two of Impurity,<lb />
The <lb />
and of a <lb />
sir in living room , a In oping <lb />
or waking, has d <lb />
anon. Without <lb />
and unless t . i <lb />
pure i be <lb />
although it and a proof of tho <lb />
in . to r <lb />
environment to i . I in <lb />
of at ion of I u lit <lb />
can he borne with seeming <lb />
There are to forms of impurity <lb />
in the and solid. The <lb />
gases, those resulting from <lb />
from the lings, and in city <lb />
houses from the little unnoticed <lb />
leak.-, from the gas pipes and from <lb />
defective plumbing, are the most <lb />
Injurious. removal of these <lb />
free ventilation h open win- <lb />
and op.-n is most <lb />
But of little <lb />
ice in the removal the other kind <lb />
of is to say, tho <lb />
solid particles of <lb />
which arc always floating in the air <lb />
of houses is well in that of the <lb />
streets <lb />
A beam of sunlight entering <lb />
through a half closed shatter makes <lb />
visible this dust, and one looks <lb />
with startled eyes on the beam <lb />
which lights up the floating <lb />
the wonder growl that the <lb />
lungs are not made solid by this <lb />
stream of dust flowing in with every <lb />
breath. Fortunately the nose and <lb />
the moist lining of the air tubes are <lb />
designed to filter the by arrest- <lb />
these particles before they can <lb />
enter the delicate air chambers of <lb />
the lungs. They do their work well, <lb />
but not perfectly, and the greater <lb />
the amount of dust the more they <lb />
fail in their function. <lb />
First Matrimonial Agency. <lb />
The title agencies <lb />
mil ought <lb />
attention in our time, when re- <lb />
quests for marriage the journals Sunday August th <lb />
in the form of gross or jocular and nineteenth, between John <lb />
sometimes serious d a gold wish- <lb />
That may seem to be a new <lb />
of modern life, yet M. <lb />
Henri in La <lb />
says tho real originator <lb />
of this industry was one <lb />
In the last days of the empire ho <lb />
set up in Paris sort of universal <lb />
agency which would supply furnish- <lb />
ed apartments, domestics, wives and <lb />
do St. <lb />
Workmen engaged in trades <lb />
i . r- <lb />
felt <lb />
acquire disease of lungs from <lb />
I the inhalation of dust. <lb />
Dust particles are injurious not <lb />
only mechanically, but also and <lb />
chiefly because they act as carriers <lb />
of germs. <lb />
Since it is impossible, to remove <lb />
entirely by ventilation, is <lb />
necessary to do is practicable <lb />
; to prevent its dilation h <lb />
the Settled is but <lb />
inoffensive. when the troll <lb />
but ignorant <lb />
flops it into the air with a feather <lb />
duster she only rouses the ling <lb />
lion. Brooms and feather rs <lb />
are relics of barbarism and should <lb />
be banished, The damp cloth for <lb />
furniture and the mop and carpet <lb />
or for floors, or, best of all, <lb />
j tho vacuum process, are the modern <lb />
civilized agents of cleanliness. These <lb />
gather up the dust and do not <lb />
of a decree In tile Superior <lb />
PHI Comity u in a <lb />
.- h. Lail--. grinder <lb />
tote the Court <lb />
the <lb />
in <lb />
Thai Ira. I a of the <lb />
W. II. others <lb />
en i ii lot <lb />
t. In the <lb />
late <lb />
Se c heir of John Ti be- <lb />
HIT in M <lb />
ml ii an <lb />
mi l w h r, hereby <lb />
the I I Is II I e else. <lb />
r. 1.1. I I <lb />
V O. <lb />
C. <lb />
Dr. Joseph Dixon, <lb />
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. <lb />
Block, Bast St. <lb />
Ayden, N. C. <lb />
bone, set pearls u <lb />
diamond in the center. Liberal <lb />
for the finder. <lb />
Vivian Parker X. <lb />
aw <lb />
he <lb />
tie work <lb />
.<lb />
Stationery <lb />
Now <lb />
is your time save <lb />
V by coining to us for <lb />
I have taken up one black bar <lb />
shoat, weight about <lb />
no earmarks. Owner can get same <lb />
by paying charges. <lb />
Tucker. <lb />
R. F. Greenville. N. C <lb />
ply scatter it in the air, where it is <lb />
invisible, but <lb />
Companion. <lb />
FREE <lb />
Tho Honest Office Soy. <lb />
A Baltimore lawyer had <lb />
a new hoy, and teat Hie <lb />
boy's honesty he put a twenty dollar <lb />
under the inkstand on desk, <lb />
, letting the v . in ho <lb />
i went out to lunch. On hi return <lb />
a couple of Inter the note was <lb />
gone. A quarter occupied its <lb />
Tale with and horror, the <lb />
sufferers of Liver or ,,. ., <lb />
Bladder I Other <lb />
child school requisites; i fact urea say a bottle and If <lb />
tablets, pens, era- It cure we will refund <lb />
.,.,. <lb />
have also a great assort- <lb />
all <lb />
0.1 <lb />
The <lb />
S in I.<lb />
if <lb />
for use <lb />
plain or hemstitch- <lb />
say a. <lb />
i full size free bottle of <lb />
if you, then <lb />
SOL until <lb />
This entitles you <lb />
to a bottle SOL at <lb />
ho shouted, <lb />
left under this ink- <lb />
Eland. Now there's only a quarter <lb />
there. How do you explain <lb />
boy smiled brightly. <lb />
he said, after you <lb />
gentleman called with a wine and <lb />
bill that he knew you were <lb />
to because if <lb />
iv of social cur- <lb />
DRUG , fr <lb />
Only a limited of but ties ,, , <lb />
inkstand. Here's <lb />
receipt, <lb />
given away- Don't miss this <lb />
to <lb />
N.<lb />
V to <lb />
Music. <lb />
musician. .-. <lb />
flower is hi <lb />
the<lb />
the land i the lily, ha <lb />
for its <lb />
is W and <lb />
Ireland I hi n <lb />
Gem<lb />
Du<lb />
i . <lb />
la<lb />
roe i <lb />
of I <lb />
I i and <lb />
notes<lb />
i unpaid <lb />
f.<lb />
NO THINKING <lb />
A Up In Vault <lb />
A pr. i -it <lb />
me n hit great weakness <lb />
inability to stop <lb />
retiring. In he is <lb />
v ho <lb />
i all is I day. <lb />
i i him to i <lb />
of ii f the i of his <lb />
bi net . at the i <lb />
that he cloned the of his <lb />
I said, <lb />
the current of <lb />
your thoughts when you have your <lb />
business for the day as you <lb />
change your environment or as you <lb />
change your dress for dinner when <lb />
you go home in the evening. Turn <lb />
thoughts to your wife and <lb />
v. joys and cares. Talk <lb />
to them, play games with them. <lb />
Read some humorous or entertain- <lb />
-tor or some strong, interest- <lb />
book that will lift you in <lb />
of yourself out of your business rut. <lb />
Go out for a long walk or a ride. <lb />
Fill your lungs with strong, <lb />
air. Look about you and ob- <lb />
serve beauties of ire or <lb />
a bobby of cue kind to which yon <lb />
can turn for I and refresh- <lb />
when you your regular <lb />
business. He master of your mind. <lb />
Learn to control it instead of <lb />
lowing ii to control you and <lb />
over you. <lb />
Hang up in your bedchamber in <lb />
a conspicuous place where you can <lb />
always see it a card bearing in bold. <lb />
Illuminated characters this <lb />
Thinking <lb />
Shut off all thinking process of <lb />
every kind when you retire for tho <lb />
night, relax every muscle, let there <lb />
be no tension of mind or body, <lb />
in a short time you will find that <lb />
sleep will come to you as easily and <lb />
naturally as to n little child. <lb />
The habit of thinking after going <lb />
to bed is fatal to all freshness of <lb />
work. These men have not <lb />
learned to lot their business in <lb />
their offices or factories when they <lb />
quit for the night, so they drag it <lb />
home, bring it up at the dinner <lb />
and depress the whole family, <lb />
or if they do not talk about their <lb />
problems their anxiety and absent- <lb />
mindedness totally unfit them for <lb />
the of <lb />
families. The; are absorbed in <lb />
tin problems of their vocations that <lb />
they do not know what is <lb />
around them. They do not Know <lb />
to relax, to unbend, to Test, so <lb />
they lie down -op with all their. <lb />
burden, just as a tired camel lies <lb />
down in desert with its great <lb />
burden still on it.- hack. <lb />
It is a great art to ha able to <lb />
shut the gales in the mental <lb />
power house on retiring, to control <lb />
oneself, to put oneself in tune with <lb />
the infinite, to oneself in <lb />
with those about him, in <lb />
with the world, to expel from <lb />
the mind everything which jar-, <lb />
all and <lb />
the . i f our pea v and <lb />
happiness, I we go to -I .,. <lb />
S. in Si Magazine. <lb />
An tent Cue t. <lb />
When Mi.-- Phoebe . I u <lb />
r. i in her to <lb />
t . where I as <lb />
cook several <lb />
ed briefly .- had tun ed <lb />
i in led to- <lb />
. i . i hi next <lb />
evening, ed hoc <lb />
I . to the mis of tho house- <lb />
hold. <lb />
i i c go toil <lb />
me tin I let n a a <lb />
on lucky number. Miss <lb />
she .-. id gloomily, guess I known <lb />
now how was <lb />
i lei at <lb />
Id M . I wed <lb />
t, how <lb />
very lad looked <lb />
is <lb />
5,045.00 <lb />
to check, . <lb />
i i 677.1 <lb />
graph. <lb />
Tho Life i . <lb />
Coil ; <lb />
that r Total, <lb />
Sis-. <lb />
Total. <lb />
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, <lb />
COUNTY OF PUT, <lb />
I, J. Smith, c shier of the above-named do <lb />
that the statement in true to the best of my and be- <lb />
lief, s J. R. SMITH, <lb />
Subscribed and to before <lb />
me, day of Slept, 1900. <lb />
Public <lb />
J. R. SMITH <lb />
JOSEPH DIXON <lb />
R. C. CANNON <lb />
tors, <lb />
weighing LOGO <lb />
after twenty-four blows of <lb />
. . but makers said <lb />
It was calculated for a lighter blow. <lb />
Daily News.<lb />
m l <lb />
Twain. you . <lb />
hired younger men. These u I <lb />
lows Lave lost their teeth, of <lb />
they don't speak Arabic <lb />
J They speak<lb /></p>
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TH. reflector <lb />
SEMI-WEEKLY- TI AND FRIDAY. <lb />
i. J. WHICH <lb />
stared in post office iii N- C, m i <lb />
Advertising rates d id application. <lb />
Arm office counties. <lb />
i ii i <lb />
NORTH CAROLINA TUESDAY, kT. 1906. <lb />
It is geld i It <lb />
is punished, bi i I <lb />
TAP <lb />
escape pun .-i I <lb />
T. effector. was <lb />
first asked about Hie conversation <lb />
I,. M by Mr. Mi <lb />
r I stem misc. <lb />
, Live on r id m Stokes <lb />
formed I a M a waste <lb />
Oakley. the night of <lb />
of time and money <lb />
the reel . or <lb />
the trial a per u . ,., , , men w <lb />
with any crime of ward Stokes, <lb />
magnitude. <lb />
lad r of road lea I <lb />
While who <lb />
good, that of ex iv. C buck. <lb />
cock iii I Character Fleming, proceeding <lb />
. ,.,, u good I live on r ad <lb />
i.-. between Stokes and mill <lb />
the <lb />
has be <lb />
fore a Pitt count; <lb />
Ex-Gov. T. J. jams uttered a <lb />
great truth in hist speech <lb />
the jury in white cap in <lb />
a man engages <lb />
the illicit sale or of Thomas that passed there <lb />
whiskey he bids bye to law some after From my <lb />
truth. <lb />
Tack Howell lives on my place, las <lb />
character I. Beard some <lb />
that nigh going towards <lb />
do not what time it <lb />
as or who the were. Mr. <lb />
Thomas was telling me about the <lb />
white capping some days later and <lb />
I in presence of <lb />
It looks very much ox- <lb />
Governor Aycock said in his <lb />
closing argument to the jury in <lb />
the white cap case, that a <lb />
of not guilty would a <lb />
declaration that every man in <lb />
Tour. i-ii around Oakley that <lb />
went to my father's and <lb />
-pent that with W. J. Man- <lb />
Greenville Wed- <lb />
and back t Oakley <lb />
I beard testimony <lb />
I . m <lb />
I he to <lb />
i borrow i y <lb />
so I a from <lb />
i if i . what i <lb />
i . did i i hear the <lb />
related. I <lb />
iii yon going to <lb />
n-. ; ck was known wit- <lb />
I carry i. to <lb />
.- i i v. like it <lb />
el <lb />
I, i . came to <lb />
; . ; . get two <lb />
in t- ii. i .- n ii we k and of- <lb />
t iv. . i did <lb />
cot g bat night and d-; <lb />
, , . was <lb />
. u l i t had <lb />
j , i . p ; ;. I <lb />
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-I ., j I in i . DO, wolf off <lb />
a, ii ; year or stopped <lb />
a i . i i. . ii stayed <lb />
i i . . i i <lb />
, Ii I it my room <lb />
Mil in <lb />
cap Sunday night <lb />
t Mary Taylor, <lb />
She was teasing ma about failing <lb />
to g-i -i crown at tournament <lb />
said had to a mourning <lb />
lay I her not to put <lb />
it Inn put SIM also put a ho on El- <lb />
mer cap. No wounds are <lb />
on my person. <lb />
Cross years <lb />
old, have lived in Oakley about <lb />
j years, work for and <lb />
house to mill miles, and to <lb />
tokes miles. was sub- <lb />
by both State and defense. <lb />
Cross examined-Think Mr Blow <lb />
was first i f I talked with <lb />
getting under Thompson around their stills and <lb />
Thomas told me that opened, a barroom of my <lb />
was accused of being in white cap- <lb />
ping. The buggy going by fast <lb />
that night woke me up, it might <lb />
Pitt county would hive t- arm haVe or <lb />
himself it defense of his own <lb />
as he could no <lb />
to th law to protect him <lb />
Judge Thomas J. Shaw has <lb />
closed a two weeks term of Pitt <lb />
Superior court, the first he has held <lb />
in this county. He is an able <lb />
judge and has made a host of <lb />
in this county. Judge <lb />
Shaw was feeble when he came <lb />
here to begin the court, and though <lb />
the docket has been a heavy one he <lb />
has held up well under the severe <lb />
train. <lb />
Before court Friday <lb />
evening Judge Shaw <lb />
that he had witnessed more per- <lb />
jury this court than had ever <lb />
before under his observation. <lb />
He said if he had to hold another <lb />
court here he would send some <lb />
twelve or persons to the <lb />
roads for as the county <lb />
such example. Judge <lb />
Shaw further that he w h <lb />
the that Pi- <lb />
is dominated by whiskey i Hi. <lb />
as long as exists a <lb />
reign of evil may be expected to <lb />
continue Judge words <lb />
are true, and should the <lb />
blush of to the cheek if any <lb />
self respecting <lb />
county. <lb />
OF NOT GUILTY <lb />
End of First White Cap Trial. <lb />
The white cap trial that began <lb />
morning ended lite Fri- <lb />
day evening in a verdict of not <lb />
live days of the <lb />
consumed on the in-.-. <lb />
Only one defendant, J. K . Barn- <lb />
hill, was on trial. <lb />
case was a strongly fought <lb />
one from beginning to end, there <lb />
being an able array of counsel on <lb />
both sides. In all witnesses were <lb />
placed on the stand for the State <lb />
and for the defense. <lb />
The verdict of the jury was a <lb />
miscarriage of justice, as the State <lb />
established a clear case of guilt to <lb />
unbiased d. <lb />
I. K. <lb />
I hitched up that Sunday morning <lb />
about o'clock and started to river <lb />
to fish fry, met road told <lb />
me they caught no I turned <lb />
back and went to Hickory grove <lb />
church. After church I went to Tom <lb />
Williams to see who beard <lb />
was there and about <lb />
some money be owed me. I went <lb />
to Oakley and in afternoon <lb />
took a nap. <lb />
Later went with to Mrs. <lb />
Williams and remained there until <lb />
about o'clock, then went out <lb />
about my place of business where <lb />
asked rue about getting a <lb />
box of tobacco. Taylor boy came <lb />
in and was talking about <lb />
puppy On way from Mrs. <lb />
to Oakley and I <lb />
got up with and rode <lb />
as far as his house. While In my <lb />
lace . in and Wynne <lb />
came, several were there. After <lb />
the left <lb />
and I my place and <lb />
out in front Nelson's where we <lb />
talked for Mime time While I <lb />
was at Nelson's eating <lb />
Zeb called me out <lb />
Rogers wanted to borrow my <lb />
for next day. As <lb />
and off I asked <lb />
to get the money for me as <lb />
soon as he could, they went to- <lb />
wards Stokes. I then went to <lb />
Williams and wont to bed. AU <lb />
dropping to sleep Ernest <lb />
Carson came and wanted some <lb />
liquor, it was not o'clock so I <lb />
did not let him have It. j had <lb />
been staying, at Nelson's before <lb />
this. A colored man also <lb />
between and o'clock to <lb />
get for his wife, it was <lb />
Geo. Little. I stayed there all <lb />
night and got u; about day break <lb />
next morning, went to <lb />
and changed clothes; went to <lb />
Stokes about hour after sun op <lb />
to get hay, Wynne was with me. <lb />
We examined bay at both Stokes <lb />
and Perkins store, bought aim <lb />
from Perkins, pat one bale of it <lb />
on wont back to Oak- <lb />
Train came along while we <lb />
were in stables, Dr. got off <lb />
train and went in his office, I went <lb />
there to get medicine for my <lb />
throat. After getting back to <lb />
Oakley a tout o'clock I <lb />
down bed and slept an <lb />
own. got up that Sunday morn- <lb />
about or o'clock, Wynne <lb />
and occupied same <lb />
room with me, Whitehurst and I <lb />
slept together I started to <lb />
Hall that morning on river, <lb />
went by way of Stokes nearly <lb />
to mill; it was not near- <lb />
est way to Yankee Hall. I started <lb />
by to see if had gone to fish <lb />
fry. I met walking up <lb />
road, he told me they were catch- <lb />
no fish. Before I met <lb />
I met John James and answered <lb />
yes to his question if I was going <lb />
to Hickory Grove. It was <lb />
lock when I got back to Oakley, <lb />
went to Nelson's where I got down, <lb />
had been boarding there since <lb />
February. Think was <lb />
there, No was room when <lb />
I went to sleep after dinner. I <lb />
got up and went out to <lb />
he did not tell me that morning <lb />
he was coming on train. Wool- <lb />
ard and I went to Mrs. Taylors <lb />
and stayed until o'clock; we <lb />
both got up and rode with White- <lb />
when he came along. Don't <lb />
know if and I ever wen <lb />
to see girls together before, or It <lb />
we rode with Whitehurst <lb />
before. called over names of <lb />
parties embracing all defendants <lb />
who were in store <lb />
Ate supper about <lb />
o'clock. kept waiting <lb />
around bar after getting the <lb />
co. Do not know that I ever had <lb />
in my barroom on Sunday <lb />
night before. It i called miles <lb />
from Oakley to <lb />
and I stayed out and <lb />
talked about three quarters <lb />
hour they left, then I went <lb />
to Williams. Whitehurst told me <lb />
Bryan wants to see <lb />
but it was Cap Rogers. my <lb />
way to William's Frank Stater <lb />
hailed me and asked me if I had <lb />
changed my boarding place. <lb />
did not keep me awake all that <lb />
night after whiskey. I would not <lb />
let Carson have any. to <lb />
sleep and did not hear clock <lb />
or My clerk let the <lb />
have whiskey when he came for i <lb />
between and o'clock <lb />
I raised window and asked <lb />
about his wife. I tiled an <lb />
affidavit for continuance at April <lb />
term because of absence of Gus <lb />
Little who said in affidavit called on <lb />
me at my that night in Oak- <lb />
to get whiskey. Don't know <lb />
why I did not say in affidavit that <lb />
he called on me at home Will- <lb />
I swore to affidavit. It was <lb />
my clerk who let Little have <lb />
key. saw me the <lb />
same night Gus Little did. When <lb />
I left Williams and wen to <lb />
sons I lay again, I Car- <lb />
son put his heed in d or and asked <lb />
ii iv. to sleep all day. Hid <lb />
n i -1 that changed my <lb />
V . and were in <lb />
room Brought t along be <lb />
cause it said I shot in <lb />
body. not walk to train <lb />
it and Dr <lb />
Do not know what of the <lb />
doctor at April court. He was my <lb />
doctor for a while. Wynne <lb />
with i i- use both <lb />
wanted hay There phone from <lb />
Oakley to St which we <lb />
could r i hay. lay down <lb />
on in I an lour, felt <lb />
like lying d Zeb Whitehurst <lb />
did not take my bloody clothes out <lb />
of room that morning, colored worn, <lb />
an washed the shin for me. Joe <lb />
Williams did not u White- <lb />
had taken the bloody <lb />
room I had better be care <lb />
fill. I had heard it and asked Joe <lb />
about it. That is not why I am not <lb />
putting W on II <lb />
spent Tuesday night with W J <lb />
Manning, he has been helping me <lb />
in the trial. I do nut know if lawyers <lb />
employed for me I was <lb />
Did <lb />
Manning that night at his house <lb />
about white capping. Wednesday <lb />
n first time heard I was accused <lb />
of it. People told me <lb />
Oakley and looked <lb />
and saw me in bed, I got out of <lb />
room about J o'clock <lb />
I never got Manning to <lb />
send to Teel and offer him f <lb />
for the cap. Joe did not <lb />
tell me that he offered Teel <lb />
for the cap and that Teel replied <lb />
the whole liquor interest of the <lb />
county did not have money <lb />
enough to make him tell a <lb />
about it. I did not bear until <lb />
May that Teel had said he <lb />
me. I read the article in <lb />
The Reflector, and know it said <lb />
Teel staled he two of <lb />
the parties. Never brought cap <lb />
here out of my trunk until this <lb />
court, brought it for in -i time <lb />
yesterday morning. I heard next <lb />
day after trouble that Teel had a <lb />
cap which said to be I <lb />
do not know that this cap was <lb />
shown Joe Williams and be said it <lb />
was cap I wore. I <lb />
do not know that Joe Williams <lb />
told Mr. Gray Little that my <lb />
bloody clothes were in the room <lb />
and that he tried to keep me out <lb />
of that but I just would <lb />
HO. <lb />
I am indicted in Federal <lb />
with helping to con- <lb />
whiskey. I am not charged <lb />
with helping to whip Manning. <lb />
I drove something like miles <lb />
that it was ordinarily <lb />
warm day my horse was tired. <lb />
Put the horse up in my stables at <lb />
Jenkins stables is <lb />
about yards from mine. Do <lb />
not know where Whitehurst went <lb />
that day, he was out driving that <lb />
evening. <lb />
I K <lb />
am witness <lb />
ed yesterday who said Taylor <lb />
had sown bow in my cap, and have <lb />
the cap with me today, <lb />
Save not worn the cap much since <lb />
tournament. <lb />
Miss Mary Taylor was recalled <lb />
and examined Parker's cap and <lb />
said it was the bow she put there. <lb />
STATE <lb />
The defense at this point closed <lb />
its testimony, the State Intro- <lb />
further witnesses rebuttal <lb />
of testimony defense. <lb />
C. <lb />
I talked with Teel about <lb />
o'clock Monday morning after <lb />
assault, Teel with others came <lb />
to my store and asked if I heard <lb />
the news, told me white caps <lb />
were after him the night before <lb />
but did not whip him; said he <lb />
recognized two of them. Later he <lb />
told me the two he recognized were <lb />
Barnhill and reel's char- <lb />
is good. <lb />
Gross was during <lb />
same week he told me names of <lb />
parties he recognized. <lb />
on 5th <lb />
A. BL TAFT <lb />
W. H. RICKS. <lb />
Furniture Problem, <lb />
We can solve it for you. <lb />
Leadership- <lb />
Furniture Sale and <lb />
Furniture Sale Claims ire and <lb />
WHO WHY <lb />
What decide it. There Is but one <lb />
test. That sale is belt and most important <lb />
that offers you <lb />
he Lowest Prices on Furniture You Want <lb />
Come and be convinced, to please. <lb />
A. H. TAFT <lb />
Pictures Framed<lb />
Watch this <lb />
for our <lb />
fall <lb />
Jas F Davenport, <lb />
Save the Worry <lb />
The hot weather brings you <lb />
I without adding to it by w <lb />
r With a stock of <lb />
Grocer Canned Goods, Package <lb />
Goods, Pickles, Butter Cheese, Coffee, <lb />
Tea, Cakes, Candies, Fruits, Ac as I carry, the buy- <lb />
are easy and tho all saved It will take no argument to <lb />
convenes you of this if you visit my store and see what I carry. <lb />
You can find me one door North of <lb />
J. B <lb />
Neat Job Printing <lb />
Our specialty. <lb />
Reflector Job Printing Office <lb />
WIN I <lb />
This department is In i P. C. NYE, who is authorized to rep- <lb />
resent the Hasten Reflector in and territory <lb />
. Cox Co., are <lb />
The Bank of wants <lb />
all the farmers in the <lb />
orders for their<lb />
A line of fancy i <lb />
i . and mil at I. Ii. Carroll <lb />
WHITE CAP CASE. <lb />
O. L. <lb />
Teel of matter in n <lb />
presence soon after it occurred, <lb />
-nil be two <lb />
how they <lb />
I i r open, drained him off , <lb />
by of matches <lb />
Ids wife he d i. <lb />
community to leave their j moos Economic Back Band to <lb />
money with for <lb />
when they sell their crops. It <lb />
is more convenient to pay your <lb />
get a receipt when you do so. <lb />
The returned check is a legal re- <lb />
V, Brooks, T , <lb />
of .- .-- he <lb />
day W. II, s. <lb />
m attending the Lades in need of tho <lb />
It in can find them <lb />
One of the strongest of <lb />
shoes ever exhibited can be found . <lb />
B. F. <lb />
, aid <lb />
i and i i <lb />
ii. to . today. <lb />
cold sloppy days will soon <lb />
be here Those in need of <lb />
es, rubber boots and <lb />
I its u . i qualities will <lb />
do i i B e A, Vi . Ange Co. <lb />
. for them. <lb />
ii. ; . Ila ming Co. <lb />
A he I. I are roost cordial- <lb />
it. of dress <lb />
I goods ever shown in the town of <lb />
H a. C. <lb />
and best Hoe boss at <lb />
i 1st ever <lb />
i me at a. u . <lb />
highest grade <lb />
We are prices Hour at J. Carroll and <lb />
outranks, grips and hand bags <lb />
A. W. Ange and <lb />
Mil- i Myrtle Proctor <lb />
students of <lb />
in Bun <lb />
at Hit. ion <lb />
Burlier Co., <lb />
the to wait a few d <lb />
and i stock of y . d <lb />
I tog, i iii-v u <lb />
them them. <lb />
ionic early and get the <lb />
II Barber A C i <lb />
School, tablets, pencils, <lb />
a i t i -it u Car <lb />
roll <lb />
Rev. Smith and little <lb />
son, of C, are <lb />
relatives here, is <lb />
Be will preach at <lb />
the church <lb />
at All are <lb />
invited t. bear <lb />
Shoo s one <lb />
Black one black <lb />
and <lb />
BET. J. E. <lb />
Dim time I saw Teel r <lb />
be said he knew one if <lb />
parties and thought he knew <lb />
Have known <lb />
his is good. <lb />
n. a. ix-. <lb />
one mile from U <lb />
mill, caw Barnhill <lb />
o'clock going <lb />
mill and he before I <lb />
returned home and had <lb />
to look at clock, r l <lb />
miles -loin my lo Hickory <lb />
I. <lb />
ii. I. <lb />
Teal in Greenville a few <lb />
rod color days after the trouble <lb />
marked hole in left ear about told me he <lb />
o up same and j,,;,., two of but did not <lb />
then they were, j i <lb />
TO <lb />
Alonzo <lb />
i ii u it ii i p of a I <lb />
i I l i. , Md <lb />
ab I in of pr I. m<lb />
and <lb />
We've <lb />
A full Hue of summer silks all <lb />
at cost. Co. <lb />
Nine corned mullets at Barring <lb />
Moore, of were pleas- <lb />
ant visitors in Friday, <lb />
t We have just received a nice I Barber <lb />
me of horse collars. A. W. <lb />
Ange and Co. <lb />
Mi-- Kate Chapman is visiting <lb />
and white waitings, all <lb />
washable, at cost. <lb />
her brother near <lb />
A now lot of the latest of <lb />
furniture just received at A. W. <lb />
Ange and Co. <lb />
Go. <lb />
Lee a student of W. H <lb />
left today to spend in <lb />
I Dover with his mother. <lb />
Hon; George E. Hood, of Golds-1 at Barrings <lb />
delivered a most excellent i Barber Co. <lb />
lecture on the principles of the <lb />
A nice of drugs always on hand <lb />
at <lb />
nice <lb />
Junior Older of United <lb />
last night the <lb />
of W. if, After c. n- <lb />
the voiles, lusters, at cost. <lb />
excellent school, he Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
began his address by a beautiful grade of calico at cents <lb />
of Just per yard and cents, quality <lb />
as the flowers of the field the at cents at Harrington <lb />
myriads of differ in and Company, <lb />
selves yet there is a beautiful i Nicest and strongest line of <lb />
harmony in them all so does i shoes ever offered in Winterville <lb />
lift men into a broad at Harrington Barber and Co. <lb />
plain above the petty jealousies of j Nice line of fresh <lb />
life and into one Harrington Earlier <lb />
P D. Winterville N. <lb />
Pants for <lb />
Pants for <lb />
J for <lb />
Pants for <lb />
Pants for <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
and <lb />
You lo well t <lb />
A. G. Cox before <lb />
your winter buggy <lb />
robes as they have the and <lb />
most up line ever shown in <lb />
Winterville. Call to see him <lb />
let him submit you samples and <lb />
lest prices. <lb />
The A. G. Cox Mfg Co., have <lb />
jest completed a nice buggy for a <lb />
Virginia sport and we think we <lb />
can those of Carolina also. <lb />
The school desk interest seems <lb />
to increasing very rapidly. <lb />
Bead to A. Q Cox Mfg <lb />
Co. <lb />
DAYS FREE. TRIAL <lb />
sympathy d. <lb />
It goes into the homes of the poor <lb />
and carries the of life time <lb />
distress and enters the <lb />
palace carries sympathy and <lb />
brotherhood that the <lb />
human and gold <lb />
Is to purchase. <lb />
Mr. the all <lb />
present in his effort, <lb />
we id lo him a most cordial <lb />
ion t come into our <lb />
again. <lb />
t the place of <lb />
We sell it. <lb />
B. Bro. <lb />
Annie was in <lb />
town Id evening <lb />
We to see Messrs. P. <lb />
Buck i . F. It. of Black <lb />
Jack, here Friday, <lb />
hired dress shirts <lb />
shown <lb />
Co. <lb />
The town tax boots are open and <lb />
will be the sure of B. F. Man- <lb />
Co. <lb />
Iron <lb />
great household remedy. A con <lb />
Mineral Water. Stops <lb />
blood from cuts. Cures <lb />
Kidney trouble, Liver com- <lb />
plaint, Female weakness, cuts <lb />
sores etc. For sale at the drug <lb />
st B. Cox, and Bro. <lb />
Miss Nichols will have <lb />
charge of the dry good depart- <lb />
in the largo store of B. F. <lb />
Manning and Co. She will be <lb />
glad to have her host of lady <lb />
give her a call. <lb />
The young men will do well to <lb />
see 8- Co., before <lb />
buying their fall hats. They are <lb />
offering special bargains on their <lb />
I, Grade<lb />
line. <lb />
Miss <lb />
spend <lb />
homes. <lb />
Wei <lb />
of I <lb />
prices. <lb />
J Barber Co. <lb />
. II and Ward, <lb />
left Friday to <lb />
lay at their <lb />
I . hand a few mp- <lb />
Bibles, we are off- <lb />
trade at very low <lb />
ANY <lb />
TRY <lb />
In- I, i. <lb />
it <lb />
will<lb />
Don't <lb />
Vi ll hi <lb />
II . <lb />
will p <lb />
any<lb />
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FAMILY <lb />
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ti don't find <lb />
and <lb />
i market, we <lb />
. . a ii. land <lb />
you <lb />
I entirely <lb />
. iv h ere until <lb />
ROYAL. <lb />
, yourself <lb />
i a that <lb />
. you batter ilia <lb />
i make <lb />
V. Ange and Co. <lb />
Winterville, <lb />
Cox, Bro. <lb />
Little who <lb />
i days on his farm i Demand Loans <lb />
i, returned home i- <lb />
spend in <lb />
near Pt, <lb />
day. <lb />
Goto I rag Store of B. T. <lb />
Cox for T. W. Wood <lb />
hi h and <lb />
soul. <lb />
Miss . ah Parker, who has <lb />
been vii III i; her parents re- <lb />
turned to Washington this morn- <lb />
A full lino of highest grade <lb />
ion made- overalls special bur- <lb />
gain at J B. Carroll Co. <lb />
THE <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
BANK OF WINTERVILLE, <lb />
WINTERVILLE, N. C. <lb />
At the Close of Business, Sept <lb />
Loans Mid Discounts 9,945.00 <lb />
Furniture and Fixtures <lb />
Due from Banks and <lb />
Bankers <lb />
Gold Coin <lb />
Silver Coin <lb />
Nat. Ilk and other U. S. <lb />
notes <lb />
288.33 <lb />
2904.00 <lb />
15000.28 <lb />
Capital Stock paid in 5,000.00 <lb />
Undivided loss <lb />
currant expenses 93.36 <lb />
Bills payable <lb />
certificate of deposit 2100.00 <lb />
Deposits subject to ck. 6785.26<lb />
State of North Carolina, <lb />
County of Pitt <lb />
I, J. L. Jackson, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly <lb />
sweat the above is true to the best my <lb />
J. L. JACKSON, Cashier. <lb />
edge and belief. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to before <lb />
of paint, mill this day of Sept. 1906. <lb />
a Harrington Burlier It. JOHNSON, <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
A. G. COX, <lb />
G. E. <lb />
CHAN. <lb />
tell me later they were <lb />
hi I and Ted's <lb />
is good. <lb />
Cross <lb />
character while he lived in my <lb />
neighborhood was good, I <lb />
him until he was grown. <lb />
mil Barnhill is good. <lb />
MKS <lb />
testimony of <lb />
George and wife. I <lb />
made no such declaration in their <lb />
presence as they stated. <lb />
George Teel and Teel <lb />
were also recalled mil said no <lb />
such statement was made by their <lb />
mother. <lb />
I have heard George Reddick <lb />
say that be was summoned over <lb />
here to April coin t, but that he <lb />
went to the lawyers and told the a <lb />
he whatever about <lb />
it. got to about o'clock <lb />
the of the attack. Teel <lb />
snowed me where he had shot in <lb />
the and I saw door broken. <lb />
Crowd gathered and we followed <lb />
in-i tracks out to old then <lb />
followed buggy tracks around to <lb />
forks of road leading to Oakley <lb />
I with Teel to Oakley that <lb />
day, he has never said In my pres- <lb />
that he did not any <lb />
of them, but the first thing <lb />
morning he said he did recognize <lb />
them. I saw the hats and caps at <lb />
house. <lb />
Cross <lb />
was preaching at Hickory grove <lb />
that day, I did not go. Never <lb />
heard of a that <lb />
community. I will swear that we <lb />
could plainly follow tracks of the <lb />
buggies. I did not follow tracks <lb />
beyond fork of road leading to <lb />
Oakley because my sou met us <lb />
there and said that Mrs. Nelson <lb />
had told him in Oakley that Barn- <lb />
hill, and had <lb />
gone in their loom that night, took <lb />
their clothes, put on <lb />
clothes and left there <lb />
would be some mischief and white <lb />
capping to take place that night. <lb />
Because my sou told this we did <lb />
not follow the tracks further to- <lb />
ward Oakley, I am lust cousin <lb />
f both Teel <lb />
J N. HART. <lb />
Had conversation with In <lb />
Greenville MOD after trouble, he <lb />
told me a of broke in <lb />
his house and how he defended <lb />
himself; that his wife struck <lb />
bis boy run down <lb />
stairs gun, said he <lb />
two of the parties; day <lb />
Teel told me <lb />
hill positively and was unite <lb />
about <lb />
At of Thurs- <lb />
day afternoon the recalled <lb />
defendant Barnhill and asked it <lb />
he would submit to an <lb />
of his person by a physician, <lb />
and Barnhill consented. Dr. A. <lb />
was selected to make this <lb />
examination, and with certain of <lb />
counsel on both they re- <lb />
tired that purpose. <lb />
2.50 <lb />
SCHOOL SOWS <lb />
s Fancy . <lb />
the best moderate price know of <lb />
Breasted suits of pure wool, Fancy cheviots and <lb />
Scotches, extra well tailored 95.56 <lb />
a Breasted suits of tho very best Fancy Cheviots <lb />
Wot Excellence in every I t i r <lb />
Also a fall line of Boys 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 <lb />
The King Clothier. <lb />
Pulley Bo wen <lb />
THE HOME OF WOMAN'S FASHIONS. <lb />
PULLEY Se BOWEN <lb />
Tobacco Pack Barns and Cot- <lb />
ton Gins <lb />
ins urea, <lb />
Reasonable <lb />
Apply to H. A. WHITE <lb />
It is sure to pay you<lb /></p>
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Time certificates of <lb />
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me, this day of April <lb />
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AT THE CLOSE OF SEPT. 4th, 1906 <lb />
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Gold coin <lb />
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Bills payable <lb />
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of their wives and children were being <lb />
decided at the back. All was quiet at <lb />
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to as absorbed as the Canadian In <lb />
what was passing upon the river. One <lb />
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had crept away had assembled at <lb />
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stockade as a dog a hole, <lb />
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the defenders had left their pus. With <lb />
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great log from the edge of Hie forest. <lb />
and. crossing the open space <lb />
he and his men rushed it <lb />
against the door With such violence <lb />
as to crack bar across and tear <lb />
the WOOd from the hinges. The Brat <lb />
Intimation Which the survivors had of <lb />
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gent Watchmen who had been seized <lb />
scalped in the hall. The whole <lb />
basement floor was in the hands of the <lb />
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the friar were cut off from the foot of <lb />
the stairs. <lb />
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one Idea of defense against Indians, <lb />
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warriors out from the door and <lb />
poured along the river bank. <lb />
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retreat. Only nine of them remained <lb />
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fore me, this 11th day of Sept. <lb />
1906. <lb />
J. V. JOHNSTON, <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
T. L. <lb />
R. L. DAVIS.<lb />
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the buffet, and these bad their necks <lb />
knocked off and were emptied down <lb />
penned throats. <lb />
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of the otters were turned upon <lb />
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sped swiftly up the river, with a line <lb />
of foam on either side of her a <lb />
long forked swirl III the waters behind <lb />
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new style. <lb />
The New Dress Goods. <lb />
are ready for your inspection, the showing includes the season newest <lb />
offerings, such as Broadcloth, Batiste. Voile, Serge. <lb />
ma, Mohairs. Flannels. Wool Mixtures and Plaids, ask to <lb />
see special Chiffon Broadcloth at yard. <lb />
The Silk Department. <lb />
is and sparkling with good values, 86-in Crepe de <lb />
double width in lovely shades for yard. <lb />
Crepe de in perfect shades for yard. <lb />
Silk in black and colors is worthy of your attention, price <lb />
yard. New Plaid Silks in all shades and combinations. <lb />
The Notion Department. <lb />
Contains lie newest of the seasons novelties in Fancy Back Combs. <lb />
Belts, Shopping Bags. Gloves, Handkerchiefs. Hosiery. <lb />
Ribbons and Underwear, Ladies lO-Button length Black Kid <lb />
Gloves pair. and Colgate Talcum Powder box. <lb />
Colgate Dental Powder box. Cashmere Bouquet Soap cake <lb />
The Ladies Home Journal patterns for fall and winter are here, price <lb />
The Fall Fashion Book and Fashion Sheets <lb />
free. <lb />
ill not regret paying this store a visit, for we have many inter- <lb />
to show you.<lb />
. <lb />
D J Editor and Owner. <lb />
and Friday. <lb />
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR <lb />
No. <lb />
GREENVILLE. Pin COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA FR DAY. OCTOBER 1906. <lb />
NO <lb />
Bill's Wild West Show. <lb />
THe far . i-t <lb />
Pawnee Bill how. which will he <lb />
in Greenville Saturday, Oct. 6th, <lb />
are mere interesting than the <lb />
public generally <lb />
a a <lb />
learned that leaver <lb />
life's time and <lb />
I. who have of the are <lb />
given an opportunity of coming <lb />
contact with people are only <lb />
known to them described by <lb />
travelers and explorers. It co. J <lb />
by every one that it the <lb />
most complete assembly of strange <lb />
people that have ever been <lb />
brought Not only the <lb />
opportunity given to see this con <lb />
of n it but the unheard <lb />
of opportunity to study their mode <lb />
of living, their industries, tinny <lb />
at range and manner of <lb />
warfare. The far east baa always <lb />
been tn Interesting and the <lb />
many t range and weird tales that <lb />
writers of have related of the <lb />
inhabitants of that tut away clime, <lb />
have been woven Into prose <lb />
ind poetry. The tales of <lb />
and have not <lb />
Ibsen one bit by <lb />
writers for made <lb />
dent by the and <lb />
cloth that many of these from the <lb />
Orient the Bill Shows <lb />
affect. <lb />
i There are others, particularly <lb />
South Sea I- <lb />
Australian and <lb />
Island whose <lb />
wearing apparel is not so gorgeous. <lb />
There is but of it, for in their <lb />
clothing is but little thought <lb />
of. A breech cloth, string of neck <lb />
beads and nova ear rings <lb />
t but <lb />
corning in .-.; i. t with the <lb />
of has been <lb />
. when in <lb />
mock battle their <lb />
religions they have <lb />
condescend in wear beautifully <lb />
woven grain In the <lb />
huge tent d the congress <lb />
of nations, have an horn <lb />
before the performance in the <lb />
arena adjoining and inure can e <lb />
of world's strange <lb />
people in Mine, than during a <lb />
time from i-o ks. <lb />
Complaint of Changing <lb />
There is m among <lb />
who sending children <lb />
to the because of the <lb />
wholesale change of books that has <lb />
been made graded school <lb />
here not r to us the <lb />
adopted the State board, <lb />
there seems to be <lb />
the complain at the change. The <lb />
people bad already purchased a <lb />
apply of boo s for last session that <lb />
were hence they com <lb />
plain at having to no throw away <lb />
those a my go to the ail- <lb />
no t buying new <lb />
GROUND WATERS OF THE NORTH <lb />
CAROLINA COASTAL PLAIN. <lb />
coastal of North Caro- <lb />
stretching back from the At <lb />
for a distance of <lb />
more to the highlands of the Pied <lb />
plateau, a region of many <lb />
great none of <lb />
which are more important from an <lb />
standpoint than the <lb />
underground water supplies now in <lb />
investigation by <lb />
branch of the United <lb />
States geological survey. The <lb />
studies have already demonstrated <lb />
that there are few in this <lb />
region where good water not pro <lb />
curable, and at many points <lb />
are favorable for obtaining <lb />
supplies. These artesian <lb />
flows are specially strong in the <lb />
lowlands along the coast. It is <lb />
probable that all of these waters are <lb />
suitable for domestic use, but some <lb />
contain ingredients harm- <lb />
in certain lines of <lb />
The work now being carried on <lb />
includes a of geologic <lb />
conditions which govern the occur- <lb />
of the underground water, a <lb />
determination of the depths to <lb />
various beds, and <lb />
estimates of the quantity of <lb />
they may be expected to <lb />
yield- The quality of the water is <lb />
also being investigated. Special <lb />
effort will be made to indicate the <lb />
uses for which the available supplies <lb />
are best fitted, and in places where <lb />
the waters are inferior in quality <lb />
better supplies will, if possible, be <lb />
located. <lb />
It is probable that sufficient ad- <lb />
data will have been collect- <lb />
ed by the field men this summer to <lb />
enable the publication of a report <lb />
during the winter. This report will <lb />
avoid far as the discus <lb />
mission of technical questions, and <lb />
the matter will be so prepared and <lb />
that those interested can <lb />
readily obtain from it detailed in- <lb />
formation concerning quantity <lb />
and quality of the ground waters of <lb />
any part of the area. Copies of <lb />
tins report will be obtainable with- <lb />
out cost on application to the Di- <lb />
rector of the Survey at Washington, <lb />
D. C <lb />
i i t. <lb />
i the i <lb />
lion <lb />
In <lb />
In c <lb />
Of ed; also <lb />
n. <lb />
. . i <lb />
at on h op <lb />
for <lb />
Store Improved <lb />
J. i. M have ha I <lb />
the old front, in en <lb />
out and replaced with a hand<lb />
a much bet appearance. <lb />
GRADED SCHOOL. <lb />
Opens With Large <lb />
The graded school opened <lb />
morning with an attendance con- <lb />
than that of any <lb />
previous year. All grades are <lb />
well attended, and it was especial- <lb />
gratifying to note the splendid <lb />
enrollment in the upper grades, <lb />
was present, made <lb />
a brief well received talk to <lb />
the children. <lb />
teachers are as <lb />
Misses of Milton, N. C <lb />
of Wade, of <lb />
Kan Pa., <lb />
of ill <lb />
Cox, o <lb />
ville, and Mi K R <lb />
. k<lb />
II <lb />
. <lb />
I I I <lb />
n pub in honor <lb />
of the Dr. on <lb />
Of ill will <lb />
. d, a Dr. <lb />
was well known In Green <lb />
UNION. <lb />
Meeting With Greenville Baptist <lb />
Church. <lb />
Saturday morning's of <lb />
the Roanoke Union was opened <lb />
with devotional by T. L. <lb />
The moderator appointed G. L. <lb />
Merrill, J. W. Nobles and U J. <lb />
Austin a committee on time and <lb />
place of next <lb />
G. E. of <lb />
in the Association, was <lb />
corned to a scat in the and <lb />
to participate in the <lb />
J. W. Nobles. G. E. Lineberry, <lb />
H. A. J. E. G. T. <lb />
ii G, L. Merrill made <lb />
helpful and interesting on <lb />
the subject of discipline. <lb />
T. J. Crisp, J. T. and J. <lb />
E, made valuable <lb />
on pastoral <lb />
The afternoon Saturday <lb />
opened devotional exercises <lb />
by T. J. <lb />
subject of revivals <lb />
methods in conducting them was <lb />
discussed by J, T. Jenkins and G- <lb />
L. Merrill. <lb />
G. T. spoke the <lb />
work at Farmville and a committee <lb />
consisting of W. H. <lb />
Noah Biggs and T, L. Vernon <lb />
together with A. G. Cox. of the <lb />
association, <lb />
to look into the advisability of <lb />
curing a lot and a house <lb />
of there immediately. <lb />
T. L. Vernon power in <lb />
and how to obtain it. <lb />
The giving <lb />
discussed by H. A. Willis, J. <lb />
K. and G. T. <lb />
missions was the <lb />
subject before the Union at <lb />
day evening session. G. T. <lb />
kin of <lb />
among Baptists River <lb />
especially in <lb />
of Roanoke Union. W. II. <lb />
spoke the special needs <lb />
to meet these <lb />
money, more men, mire wisdom in <lb />
of missionaries and <lb />
fields of operation. <lb />
Sunday morning a mass meeting <lb />
was held in n the <lb />
Sunday school. The addresses <lb />
were in the interest of the orphan- <lb />
age at by H. A <lb />
Willis, T. L. Vernon G. T. <lb />
the ad- <lb />
dresses a collection was taken for <lb />
orphanage amounting to some <lb />
over <lb />
At o'clock G. T. <lb />
delivered an address on the sub- <lb />
of State missions. <lb />
In the afternoon the subject of <lb />
missions was by <lb />
T. L. Vernon, H. A. and <lb />
G. T. <lb />
Sunday evening a sermon was <lb />
delivered T. Jenkins.<lb />
X g. <lb />
R. T Bell, mi Elizabeth City, <lb />
the Mr. and Mrs. J. <lb />
O. week. <lb />
Mr. and Mr. O. G. left <lb />
Monday In from <lb />
there will g. t. the for <lb />
their health. Mr. Calhoun has <lb />
been sick we hope he <lb />
will much improved. <lb />
Hon. Udent the Charitable Brother- <lb />
hood, lectured in behalf of the C. <lb />
B. H in the Hall here <lb />
Sunday morning. <lb />
Mrs. G. Whaley, who ha <lb />
been sick for several <lb />
slowly Improving, <lb />
A anted at cents per <lb />
dozen. Beaufort Co. Lumber Co, <lb />
We are glad to see P. H. <lb />
the street again. <lb />
W. A. Stilley, of Goldsboro, <lb />
Tuesday night town. <lb />
Dr. L. E. Tuesday <lb />
in Greenville on business. <lb />
The Methodist revival will be- <lb />
gin the third Sunday in this <lb />
month. Mr. Hornaday, of <lb />
Greenville will assist Mr. Stan- <lb />
tied. <lb />
Preston who has been <lb />
in tie of B. C. L. <lb />
Co., has gone to Rocky Mount, <lb />
having secured a position there. <lb />
Tery, of Norfolk, spent Mon- <lb />
day in town. <lb />
H. M. Jenkins, of Washington, <lb />
spent the day here Wednesday. <lb />
R. Williams, W. L. Brown and <lb />
W. J. Homes, of Greenville, at- <lb />
tended Masonic here <lb />
T. B. who baa <lb />
been visiting her daughter, Mrs. <lb />
J. O. Bobbitt, baa returned to her <lb />
in <lb />
J. P. and W. T. Harrell <lb />
spent Sunday in Washington. <lb />
Jack spent Sunday after- <lb />
noon very pleasantly at Mr. Car- <lb />
Messrs. Mitchell, of New Bern, <lb />
Little, of Washington, Davis, of <lb />
City, of Charlotte, <lb />
F. P. Stalling, of Richmond, <lb />
Duke, of Suffolk, town last <lb />
week <lb />
Building and Loan. <lb />
The directors of the Home <lb />
Building and Loan Association <lb />
were in monthly session <lb />
afternoon. There was not much <lb />
except hearing the report <lb />
of the secretary and treasurer. <lb />
This was most gratifying <lb />
showed the good work the <lb />
is doing. A new series will <lb />
begin in <lb />
and hooks for subscription to <lb />
the stock will open in a few day. <lb />
Tie Hist series is carrying nearly <lb />
a thousand abates and the second <lb />
series is also exp to be large. <lb />
THROW PREJUDICE ASIDE. <lb />
tint they not doing what i <lb />
for them to if <lb />
I d <lb />
en.- on i L in all <lb />
were t . and the <lb />
i . one i i <lb />
om- <lb />
Farmers Should Use Their <lb />
Sense. <lb />
The Farmers Consolidated To- <lb />
Company continues to main- <lb />
its line record in leading the <lb />
Greenville tobacco market on high <lb />
prices. According to the report of <lb />
the secretary of the Board of Trade, <lb />
during the month of <lb />
were sold on this <lb />
market pounds for <lb />
an average of per <lb />
hundred pounds. Of this Con- <lb />
sold 981.164 pounds <lb />
91,722.02, an average of a fraction <lb />
over per hundred pounds. <lb />
Deducting what the Consolidated <lb />
sold from the total of the mar- <lb />
leaves pounds for <lb />
an average of <lb />
per hundred, which gives the <lb />
cents per hundred, higher <lb />
than all the other houses obtained <lb />
A further of these fig- <lb />
discloses the fact that <lb />
of cents per hundred <lb />
pounds obtained by the <lb />
ed put more in the pock <lb />
of the farmers who with <lb />
company than if they had sol <lb />
with other warehouses. At the <lb />
same time i t can be i that this <lb />
difference of cents per hundred <lb />
pounds on what was sold at other <lb />
was a loss of f 3,345.52 to <lb />
those farmers who did not sell with <lb />
the Consolidated. The figures <lb />
speak for themselves, and the won- <lb />
that the go on losing <lb />
money like this on a crop they have <lb />
worked hard to make when they <lb />
could easily save it. By the <lb />
old adage dollar saved a <lb />
The benefit the is to <lb />
the farmers Dot end with get- <lb />
ting them higher prices than other <lb />
warehouses, but all who are stock- <lb />
holders in it receive their share of <lb />
the profits arising from the <lb />
in cash dividends at tho end of <lb />
the season. In three years these <lb />
dividends have aggregated per <lb />
cent, and this year will carry the <lb />
total up to at least per cent. It <lb />
looks like every tobacco farmer <lb />
ought to able to ace that it <lb />
would be to his interest to have <lb />
stock in tho and sell <lb />
his tobacco their ware- <lb />
houses. When prejudice takes <lb />
out of your pocket it time <lb />
to throw to the <lb />
Tho Farmers Consolidated To- <lb />
Company is admirably con- <lb />
ducted on business principles, and <lb />
it is tho beat organization for far- <lb />
that has over yet been put on <lb />
foot. <lb />
BOAT PARTY. <lb />
Grimesland, N. <lb />
Tuesday morning Ben <lb />
Mayo Warren of <lb />
Grimesland, gave a most plea-ant <lb />
boat party to the guests of Mrs. J. <lb />
O. Proctor, Misses Palmetto and <lb />
Julia Taylor and Fannie <lb />
The boat left Ferry for <lb />
Washington where the <lb />
served cold fruits, etc., as <lb />
an to n <lb />
repast to come. Tl o barn yard <lb />
fowls were <lb />
of occasion, and it was said <lb />
that the generous host managed <lb />
the disappearance of two entire <lb />
chickens. The cake was <lb />
fine and every one took a <lb />
generous share. <lb />
The party went on a sight see- <lb />
expedition at Bay Side where <lb />
the sights were <lb />
numerous lumber mills. <lb />
From here went to Aurora <lb />
where they were met by Mr. <lb />
Mayo, who entertained them moat <lb />
royally at his home. Toe follow- <lb />
morning was spent taking <lb />
pictures and noting places of in <lb />
this charming little <lb />
village, where every one seemed <lb />
interested the pleasure of <lb />
era. <lb />
From here they visited the his <lb />
little burg of Bath. After a <lb />
good at the Water's House, <lb />
they went to see church <lb />
in North Carolina, <lb />
church. This venerable old <lb />
well the wear of <lb />
ages and good for several <lb />
to come. <lb />
From Bath they went to <lb />
and registered at Hotel <lb />
for The carnival <lb />
was center of excitement <lb />
where confute battles raged thick <lb />
and every one had at least one <lb />
mouthful of the pink and blue <lb />
paper. <lb />
From Washington the party had <lb />
a beautiful tide back to <lb />
Grimesland. The <lb />
expressed themselves as <lb />
had a most enjoyable time. <lb />
FARMVILLE ITEMS. <lb />
every w j.<lb />
.Thia la rough awl on open <lb />
cotton H <lb />
h . <lb />
Una. <lb />
vis tractive <lb />
log. <lb />
p ;. men <lb />
N C <lb />
since one in. f of t the Chi <lb />
in the mi of I <lb />
Baptist ti ; a <lb />
denomination l as <lb />
est responsibility. <lb />
But, whit there <lb />
many Baptists are <lb />
and the contributions show <lb />
. i<lb />
Will in Raleigh. <lb />
The Wake County <lb />
Protection Association <lb />
will meet in Raleigh on the 0th, <lb />
and L. Joyner, president the <lb />
. Ida ed <lb />
. has ; <lb />
invited to I <lb />
I i of his<lb />
Farmville, N. C, Oct. <lb />
graded school opened today <lb />
with bright prospects for the <lb />
rare, is a thriving <lb />
little town, if yon don't it <lb />
why just give her a call. <lb />
Herbert Bundy improves very <lb />
slow. <lb />
Mrs. Burt Smith is very much <lb />
We have learned that H. W. <lb />
Wilkinson is going to move to our <lb />
town. Come, Mr. Wilkinson, we <lb />
are glad to have just such men as <lb />
you are. <lb />
Frank Tyson sister, <lb />
Rosalind, reported a good time <lb />
while ii . g Mrs. <lb />
Willie . <lb />
. . <lb />
he <lb />
the . <lb />
. I <lb />
.,;. I in <lb />
i a as an e . and <lb />
the to the <lb />
mi a inter- <lb />
n lull enthusiasm <lb />
Late are growing rapidly <lb />
i North Carolina, <lb />
and with such well equipped <lb />
j men as they have in the <lb />
Union they to <lb />
go forward with increased <lb />
tum. <lb />
on <lb />
the mo <lb />
i i by<lb />
B . . were I <lb />
i i an <lb />
pound-. total sales for Aug- <lb />
and x, tho sea- <lb />
son v . ; 1,348 pound, <lb />
been <lb />
Bob <lb />
hay <lb />
. <lb />
just <lb />
illy i . that <lb />
. b lie <lb />
couldn't keep it and that it <lb />
was a <lb />
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