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the usually by <lb />
or by u special shore battery. <lb />
I When foreign warships lie in the <lb />
or tin national Hog a i i- <lb />
by the incoming steamer, <lb />
and the salute is returned by 11- <lb />
ship When high <lb />
r chance to be on the i <lb />
warships port they, re <lb />
their salute above <lb />
but the of an admiral is twin <lb />
by a foreign warship only once in a <lb />
year. <lb />
marine etiquette is nor , <lb />
shooting. When a war- <lb />
ship enters a harbor immediately <lb />
upon its arrival it makes a visit, <lb />
through its guard or pilot officer, <lb />
on oilier warships already I vim; <lb />
in harbor or on native squadron <lb />
During the entire sojourn in the <lb />
harbor the strictest attention must <lb />
be raid to marine etiquette. When <lb />
an admirals ship lies in the harbor <lb />
all the other warships adjust their <lb />
is, at even- <lb />
with music, drumbeat n <lb />
military honors, they lower <lb />
their after the admiral's ship <lb />
has set the example. Likewise <lb />
in the morning they to raise <lb />
their Bags until the admiral's ship <lb />
has hoisted its flag. <lb />
Even in the national hymns which <lb />
the orchestras of the ships ploy <lb />
etiquette rules must lie <lb />
For instance, when a German <lb />
ship enter strange i i ; i <lb />
oilier ships are lying it- music at <lb />
noon, m to ll old in- <lb />
nil the hip or- <lb />
are on <lb />
decks, with <lb />
hymn of one of those states <lb />
arc hi the <lb />
The order in which these <lb />
are depend on <lb />
the degree and rank of the oldest <lb />
Presence cf la Foes of <lb />
A r -mar instance of <lb />
The Outfitter <lb />
Is now in New York purchasing new Fall and <lb />
Winter Goods<lb />
Watch space for his <lb />
return <lb />
C S. FORBES <lb />
BACK FROM THE <lb />
with lots of new goods <lb />
the season's latest <lb />
ions. Both quality and <lb />
quantity <lb />
COME SEE THEM <lb />
C. T. <lb />
THE BIG <lb />
Greenville, <lb />
STORE <lb />
N. C <lb />
TAFT VAN <lb />
FURNISHINGS <lb />
en <lb />
f i. in the face of dealt <lb />
occurred on the steam I <lb />
Queen o on the T i <lb />
at on a recent <lb />
night. Th boat, on which <lb />
was a party about eighty, <lb />
n Windsor <lb />
utter a trip up the river when <lb />
engine used <lb />
The captain below and there <lb />
found Francis Butt. <lb />
lying 1.- died -lie <lb />
It is believed <lb />
Butt, feeling <lb />
the presence of mind to shut o <lb />
steam before lie fell. Ho thus pro <lb />
raved <lb />
Mail. <lb />
A China Do u Vole. <lb />
Viet i. the of <lb />
Co urn mm <lb />
p who <lb />
dog I is entitled vote to <lb />
a and i <lb />
The 1.1- to abuses, <lb />
has . n d that <lb />
women i led on <lb />
strength of a dog, <lb />
am <lb />
to pet .; r t me qua <lb />
. a fur <lb />
op. Hurt <lb />
i rm i I I <lb />
a ii i <lb />
ti. . ; .- m <lb />
Liniment. <lb />
Place in a quart bottle a pint of <lb />
best kerosene oil, add as much earn <lb />
yum as will dissolve in same <lb />
putting in a cake at a time <lb />
baking well for three or four day- <lb />
When the kerosene has absorbed all <lb />
the camphor gum it will take add a <lb />
half pint of sweet oil, shake vigor- <lb />
and it is ready for use. Tin <lb />
odor of kerosene is not noticeable. <lb />
For Hair. <lb />
A simple hair and one <lb />
that is often very effective is made <lb />
by combining ounces of <lb />
do Cologne two ounces of pure <lb />
oil. Part the hair with a <lb />
comb and rub in the liquid with the <lb />
finger ends, parting the hair over <lb />
and over again until <lb />
has been distributed eves tin <lb />
scalp <lb />
Bethel Items. <lb />
Bethel, N. C. Sept 1907. <lb />
M. Blount, who has been on <lb />
a tour to Baltimore and New- <lb />
York for the purpose of buying <lb />
fall goods, returned a few days <lb />
ago, <lb />
Miss Emily Nelson, of Flor- <lb />
S. C. who has been visiting <lb />
relatives here, left Monday. <lb />
Mattie and Minnie <lb />
Whichard and brother. Walter, <lb />
returned home today from a visit <lb />
to the exposition. <lb />
Miss Estelle Jones left <lb />
Monday for Richmond where <lb />
she will take a position as steno- <lb />
W. J. Smith has been very <lb />
sick for a few days. <lb />
Miss Sieves, of <lb />
Norfolk, who been visiting <lb />
Miss Effie Grimes, left for home <lb />
this morning. <lb />
Miss Addie Rollins, who is <lb />
at Darden. came in <lb />
Friday evening to visit <lb />
Misses Emmie and Blanche Carr, <lb />
of Ayden, who have been visiting <lb />
Ora Carson, returned home <lb />
hist Wednesday. <lb />
Effie Grimes went to Tar- <lb />
today to spend a few days. <lb />
For Sale. <lb />
One house and lot, on the <lb />
of Ward and Latham Streets <lb />
in the town of five <lb />
room and kitchen, good smoke <lb />
house, wood house, chicken <lb />
stable, back lot and gar- <lb />
den, water works and electric <lb />
lights. Terms reasonable with <lb />
good time for deferred payments- <lb />
Apply to F. C. Harding. <lb />
Publication <lb />
North Carolina, Pitt county <lb />
In the superior court August term 1907. <lb />
J. I Bland and a Bland. <lb />
Vs <lb />
E. R. Cracker, A. u. and the <lb />
Bank I i <lb />
The defendants, E. It. Croaker, A. ft. <lb />
and the in <lb />
entitled action <lb />
that an action has been Commenced in <lb />
the Pitt county, <lb />
led as which action is <lb />
by the plaintiffs to a <lb />
Mortgage, which will ho <lb />
stout and described in the complains. <lb />
on <lb />
situate in the state of North Carolina <lb />
And the Skid defendants will further <lb />
take notice that they are requested to <lb />
appear at the next term of the superior <lb />
court of Pitt county, to lie held on the <lb />
2nd Monday before the 1st Monday in <lb />
September, it being the 19th of Au- <lb />
gust 1907, at the court House in said <lb />
County, in Greenville. North Carolina, <lb />
and answer or demur complaint <lb />
in raid Action, or the plaintiff will <lb />
ply court the relief demand- <lb />
ed in said complaint. <lb />
the day of 1907 <lb />
CT-4 P- c. Moore. <lb />
clerk Pitt count <lb />
The New England Conservatory of <lb />
Music <lb />
at Boston has eighty pianos <lb />
and they would not be there if <lb />
they were not of the highest <lb />
grade. The Bureau of Music of <lb />
Jamestown Exposition, after <lb />
investigation of pianos of the <lb />
highest grade, recommend the <lb />
for he Piano of the <lb />
Exposition, All the <lb />
and best hotels in Norfolk use <lb />
pianos exclusively, and all <lb />
musicians recommend them <lb />
their action, tone an I quality. <lb />
Sold from Maker to saving <lb />
yon one or two profits. <lb />
Write for particulars to <lb />
CHAS. M. <lb />
Lu C. Street, Manager <lb />
Granny Va <lb />
Farmville, N- C. Sept. 1907. <lb />
The past week has been a little <lb />
dry and dusty for pedestrians <lb />
or road inspectors but our far- <lb />
could not have had a more <lb />
ideal week for saving their <lb />
On their way home from <lb />
church at Mays chapel last Sun- <lb />
day, Mrs. Turner and Mr. <lb />
R. E. horse became <lb />
and began running <lb />
and it was soon found they <lb />
General Merchants <lb />
Main and Wilson Farmville, N. C <lb />
Dry Clothing, Heavy and <lb />
Fancy Groceries. Hardware, Fur- <lb />
Stock Feed, and Fertilizer. <lb />
Agents for <lb />
Complete line of Carpets, Mattings and Rugs <lb />
Guns, Pistols and Rifles. <lb />
Coupons with premiums for every dollar in cash trade <lb />
and see our stock. <lb />
Call <lb />
not manage or check him, Mr. <lb />
John Rouse and wife were in <lb />
road just ahead. Rouse seeing <lb />
the horse coming, and the ladies <lb />
screaming for help, stopped his <lb />
horse and tried to catch the <lb />
frightened one but failed and <lb />
he ran upon his buggy and threw <lb />
both the ladies out into a ditch, <lb />
hurting them right much, the <lb />
doctor had to be summoned. <lb />
hope they may soon recover, <lb />
Wild horses are like some wild <lb />
men they are subject to get in <lb />
that are too gentle to <lb />
handle them. <lb />
Quite a crowd of our people <lb />
went on the excursion to More- <lb />
head over the N. S. R. R. <lb />
Chas Cobb, of Greenville, has <lb />
been giving us a few days of his <lb />
valuable time. <lb />
On last Friday morning near <lb />
Green county, two <lb />
by the name of Ward <lb />
and Smith met on the road. <lb />
Smith had Wards wife with him <lb />
when they exchange a few words <lb />
and began shooting at each other <lb />
Ward jumped behind a and <lb />
snapped his pistol and peeping <lb />
out or, looking around to see if <lb />
he had shot Smith, took a fair <lb />
crack at his forehead ghosting <lb />
his out at once after wait- <lb />
a few minutes to be sure he <lb />
was Head he slowly walked away <lb />
in woods His wife is in jail. <lb />
Keel, of Wilson, <lb />
returned to her home today after <lb />
a pleasant visit to Mesdames <lb />
Frank Davis, and John T. <lb />
Misses Ada and Eva Royal and <lb />
their mother have returned to <lb />
their home in Wilson after <lb />
days visit to relatives and <lb />
friends here. <lb />
Misses Reid Lang and Lady <lb />
Turnage have entered the <lb />
tic Christian College at <lb />
Marvin Horton, Hal Turnage. <lb />
and John Pollard, enter Homers <lb />
Military school this week <lb />
Mrs. J. Stanley Smith will re- <lb />
turn from her summering on the <lb />
coast of Maine in time for all <lb />
desiring to take to <lb />
begin the first of October. <lb />
Quite a number of our towns- <lb />
men took in the exposition last <lb />
week. <lb />
W. M. Lang, W. J. Turnage. <lb />
J. H Harriss, Ben Joyner and <lb />
G. E- have returned <lb />
from the Northern markets <lb />
where they purchased their stock <lb />
of fall and winter goods. <lb />
Mrs. J. F. Joyner has just re- <lb />
turned from the North where she <lb />
purchased a select line of <lb />
dress goods and millinery <lb />
Wells is in the North now <lb />
selecting her fall stock of Milli- <lb />
Miss Mary Lee Smith is visit- <lb />
friends and relatives here. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. John T. <lb />
entertained a number of their <lb />
friends on Friday evening com- <lb />
to their <lb />
Keel, of Wilson, and of <lb />
Tarboro. Among those present <lb />
were Misses Ada and Ellen Ty- <lb />
son, Beulah Keel, Frankie <lb />
Agnes Moore, Lillian <lb />
lings and Minnie Bryan, Messrs <lb />
John Davis, Ed Darden, T. L. <lb />
T. W. Lang. R. 0- <lb />
Lang, Hyde, F. A. Moore and <lb />
John S. Smith. After delightful <lb />
conversation and musical treats <lb />
delicious cream and cake was <lb />
served. The guest departed at <lb />
eleven o'clock declaring Mrs. <lb />
a charming hostess. <lb />
I. P- TAYLOR. <lb />
WILSON STREET. <lb />
Farmville. N. C. <lb />
and Fancy <lb />
Groceries. <lb />
COOL AND REFRESH <lb />
years in <lb />
Artistic work guaranteed <lb />
Enlarging n<lb />
Staton Clark, Proprietor. <lb />
Farmville. N. C. <lb />
Satisfaction guaranteed. Strict- <lb />
Experienced Bar- <lb />
Sharp Razors, Clean Tow- <lb />
els. <lb />
Worts Clot bin repaired, clean- <lb />
ed and pressed. <lb />
J. <lb />
tAt Parker's Old Stand.; <lb />
WILSON STREET. <lb />
Farmville, N. C. <lb />
All kinds of repairing of Carts <lb />
and Wagons. <lb />
In fact any kind of work in <lb />
wood and iron. <lb />
All work guaranteed. <lb />
G. L. LANG <lb />
FARMVILLE N. C. <lb />
Optician and Watch-maker, <lb />
Glasses Fitted. Examination of <lb />
eyes free. <lb />
All watch and clock work <lb />
Pt <lb />
Company will insure any on <lb />
any trace of <lb />
Kidney Trouble <lb />
Every trace of kidney trouble is <lb />
eliminated <lb />
SOL <lb />
will be paid by the Inter- <lb />
state Chemical Co., of Baltimore, <lb />
Mil., for any case of kidney <lb />
trouble SOL will not <lb />
A word to the wise. <lb />
For sale by <lb />
JNO. T. THORN <lb />
Farmville. N. C. <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
Having qualified as Executor <lb />
of the estate of Laura A. <lb />
gown, deceased, late of Pitt <lb />
county, this is to notify all per- <lb />
sons having claims against the <lb />
estate said deceased to exhibit <lb />
to the undersigned within <lb />
twelve months from this date or <lb />
this notice will be plead in bar <lb />
of their All persons in- <lb />
to d will please <lb />
make payment. <lb />
This the day of July. 1907 <lb />
F. G. Jam s, J. L. Sugg. <lb />
Atty. <lb />
three <lb />
Any <lb />
For Sale One Pony, <lb />
years old, kind and gentle. <lb />
Lady can drive Apply to <lb />
J, L. Flanagan, <lb />
J Farmville, N. C. <lb />
Miss Alice Lang, of Greenville, <lb />
is visiting relatives here. <lb />
Miss Annie Perkins, of Green- <lb />
ville, spent several days the past <lb />
week visiting Mrs. W. M. Lang. <lb />
Misses Addie and Lillie Free- <lb />
man, of Washington, returned to <lb />
their home Friday after a pleas- <lb />
ant visit to the Misses Lang. <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. <lb />
Truth In Preference to Fiction.<lb />
j . <lb />
ONt LAB PER YEA<lb />
VOL. No. <lb />
GREENVILLE, HOT NORTH CAROLINA <lb />
FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER <lb />
PERISH IN BUSKING HOTEL THE NEWSPAPER MAN. SOCIAL <lb />
Farmville, N. Sept <lb />
On Thursday evening from , evening <lb />
An editor of reputable paper to the e- of Mr <lb />
believes he is rig t and thrown open t i number of then <lb />
ins confidence in ins cure he <lb />
on of <lb />
Cirri his p wot if he just <lb />
keeps hammering -v at it. <lb />
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id of th it- <lb />
Miss V Marj <lb />
of and tin <lb />
Lu <lb />
Cleveland Springs a Total late He bat <lb />
Fired by <lb />
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land Springs Betel was destroyed r Mrs. J <lb />
by fire last during a <lb />
electric storm I i; the i <lb />
Of Mr. O. L. M nil. <lb />
lessee, that the was <lb />
struck by lightning and on <lb />
fire in that way. He wag <lb />
by n which <lb />
shook the structure to its <lb />
Running out ho found <lb />
the kitchen a mas-, of flamed s <lb />
within a few moments the <lb />
building was on lire. <lb />
spread with such that <lb />
the fire was paralyzing in its <lb />
intensity. <lb />
Mr. ma to<lb />
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at the <lb />
friend Miss <lb />
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first, but it that con as the g i m . pr <lb />
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and y <lb />
all had , p i brought <lb />
the fact that the <lb />
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three unfortunate b i, <lb />
women perished in the i . <lb />
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blackened bey n I <lb />
These . , <lb />
were Mary and Annie , <lb />
colored chambermaids, of Soul i <lb />
Carolina, ping i the attic <lb />
floor of the burned Tut <lb />
other victim . i a <lb />
Miss Cora <lb />
of who was pi <lb />
on I nm .-. an. Id <lb />
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public in th <lb />
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round, because said <lb />
proud of this hotel. H. T. Best went to A. and M. <lb />
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                <p>
Richmond, October <lb />
Everybody is looking forward to it. The wonderful success of last year ha led to <lb />
plan for a greater Fair year. Nothing like it. The beet in all department. <lb />
LIVE STOCK <lb />
EXHIBITS <lb />
BIG FREE SHOWS <lb />
EVERY DAY <lb />
BEST MIDWAY <lb />
ATTRACTIONS <lb />
AGRICULTURAL <lb />
DISPLAYS <lb />
SPECIAL SALES <lb />
FACILITIES <lb />
GREAT RACES <lb />
ALL CLASSES <lb />
A BIG TIME <lb />
ALL WEEK <lb />
LOW RATES ON ALL RAILROADS-ASK YOUR <lb />
Chewers who read <lb />
the information <lb />
given in this space <lb />
in next week's paper <lb />
will then know why <lb />
SCHNAPPS and other of <lb />
the shown <lb />
by Internal Revenue statistics <lb />
for a fiscal year, made the <lb />
TOWN<lb />
i g last <lb />
Tl,. board of aldermen mot <lb />
bar <lb />
T.; nothing out of the <lb />
the reports of <lb />
L a <lb />
What do you think f ; <lb />
iv right in regular month- <lb />
iii with FIX the <lb />
the <lb />
i The and Knocker <lb />
We like to bear any one speak <lb />
; for n big tobacco sales well of bis town It. shows that <lb />
day premium kind of enthusiasm which does <lb />
the farmer who to market much to build up flu- town. Men <lb />
from t to the Public spirit It U the i-. e <lb />
a ho the large-1 sort of loyalty which a <lb />
his sales, to the .,. forth a-my in which he <lb />
v the highest price for H M As the success of a battle <lb />
single lot. and soon. The upon the loyalty of the <lb />
Hoard of Trade and the so the success of town <lb />
The <lb />
c i co <lb />
i r Commerce might confer depends upon the loyalty of th <lb />
that together about this- n It <lb />
arable work had been on, tor believes our mer- Loyally to one a town reaches <lb />
the streets and it was still would readily donate the further, too. than well <lb />
necessary premiums, and Not only should <lb />
plaint made <lb />
every <lb />
street, the mayor and street; <lb />
committee were instructed to I <lb />
investigate matter and report at Judge <lb />
next of the board. Boyd sentenced the nine <lb />
The several made town to terms in the <lb />
reports for the past month. j penitentiary ranging from <lb />
, j to fourteen months with <lb />
James Brown permission ; <lb />
to move a up Dickinson . . business, reflects on <lb />
of the <lb />
of ; <lb />
lot near the bring , <lb />
n It was n r.-d <lb />
in the court room when <lb />
is in it For. as the links <lb />
of a chain make the of <lb />
a chain, so does the well being <lb />
and prosperity of every business <lb />
interest in a town make for its <lb />
Accordingly, he who <lb />
by Mender and <lb />
Other of an <lb />
wonderful gain of six and one- <lb />
fourth million pounds, or a net <lb />
gain of one-third of the entire <lb />
increased consumption of <lb />
chewing and smoking <lb />
tobacco in the United <lb />
States. <lb />
ft. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. <lb />
N. <lb />
business is <lb />
there is much along <lb />
street to the tobacco market and <lb />
the sentence was passed. Judge <lb />
place I which such <lb />
located <lb />
There is no more dangerous or <lb />
worthless man than he who con- <lb />
goes about with a chip on <lb />
depots, v. not grant hrs shoulders, running down the <lb />
ed for the present. I J Prejudice is a <lb />
. that be had made up Ins mind to <lb />
There was considerable exterminate the lawlessness it <lb />
lo work up such <lb />
, and <lb />
of at and would be can ho <lb />
a meeting In two J to so heavy penalty <lb />
ore was <lb />
thought The mat- <lb />
i- and no <lb />
action was . n. <lb />
The water and <lb />
the guilty parties as an example <lb />
The bale of row <lb />
for this season was brought <lb />
reported that they had gone today by Tom Little, a <lb />
over new territory taken who is a tenant or. the <lb />
by the last extension of e town Mr W. J. Manning- The bale <lb />
limits and were bought <lb />
,. , . . . . <lb />
light in the new territory; p,, ,,,,, <lb />
as fast as <lb />
reached- <lb />
the work could be <lb />
was <lb />
in the best condition of <lb />
first bale that has <lb />
r, , . . ,,,, , I been sold on this market for <lb />
E. L. petitioned , dry <lb />
for permission to sell barbecue cut. Tom <lb />
in his restaurant This was Little has brought in the first <lb />
granted and subsequently an or-1 bale each year for the last four <lb />
was placing <lb />
On Sunday g. <lb />
The Greenville and Pitt <lb />
of the Raleigh News and <lb />
Observer will appear tomorrow <lb />
and will on sale by Tom Blow <lb />
after the arrival of the evening <lb />
train. to do so <lb />
I can engage copies in advance. <lb />
license tax of per month on all <lb />
places where barbecue is sold <lb />
outside of the stalls of the <lb />
house. <lb />
An application of William <lb />
Freeman for license to run a <lb />
pool table in a building on Fifth <lb />
street was refused. <lb />
Plunk Foreman was j GOOD EYESIGHT <lb />
license to run a restaurant in it <lb />
tobacco town. not, you wear glasses <lb />
The tax list for the year was <lb />
turned over to the board by the <lb />
list taker and was in turn de- <lb />
livered to the collector with in- <lb />
to proceed to collect <lb />
the same. <lb />
were allowed and <lb />
orders drawn on the treasurer <lb />
amounting <lb />
The board adjourned to <lb />
in special session on the night of <lb />
the 16th. <lb />
Let me fir and give the <lb />
desired relict <lb />
C. <lb />
i- n I Jeweler <lb />
Graduate College <lb />
f and <lb />
traced to I his <lb />
evil. It should be the habit of <lb />
every man of integrity to turn <lb />
the cold shoulder on men of this <lb />
Even one <lb />
the same political or other <lb />
in he should make it a <lb />
principle to hit <lb />
in the forehead. For. <lb />
after all. the town is but a large <lb />
family, every member of which <lb />
is dependent to a greater or <lb />
degree, upon every other <lb />
r Where is the man to be <lb />
found who does not recent ill- <lb />
spoken words against his family <lb />
Men are quick to call slanderers <lb />
this kind to personal account, <lb />
or the family honor must b <lb />
A man will fight for <lb />
his, although he may not be in <lb />
accord with member of his <lb />
family. The same attitude <lb />
should be maintained by every <lb />
citizen with regard to every bus- <lb />
or other interest of a town. <lb />
The may be found <lb />
in awry community. We should <lb />
nor think it possible that any <lb />
busy town could be entirely freed <lb />
of them But at least they can be <lb />
made of no effect if the bone <lb />
and sinew and brain which make <lb />
for the success of the town treat <lb />
the and all of his ilk <lb />
w the contempt he so richly <lb />
Point <lb />
prise. <lb />
The A-. <lb />
The Star warehouse s-Kl this <lb />
week pounds of <lb />
for averaging <lb />
for every thing sold, scrap in- <lb />
for five <lb />
leads them all in high average <lb />
and prices and challenges any I <lb />
warehouse in North to <lb />
show as high average for live I <lb />
consecutive days- talk is <lb />
but figures never lie. Look at <lb />
W. Lewis sold pounds at <lb />
at at. j <lb />
at at at aver- <lb />
age <lb />
Jesse B Hardy sold <lb />
at at at <lb />
at at average <lb />
A I <lb />
OF THE CONDITION.<lb />
lilt BANK h MAR c. <lb />
I Hi -i . , u 1907<lb />
paid in <lb />
Loans and Discounts <lb />
Overdrafts Secured <lb />
I Unsecured <lb />
Furniture and Fixtures <lb />
Due from Banks <lb />
Cash Items <lb />
Gold Coin <lb />
Silver Coin <lb />
Fund <lb />
125.4 Undivided pronto <lb />
Out the Ordinary. <lb />
Suffolk, Va., Sept 6.-A case <lb />
said to be without precedent in <lb />
any court ha Instituted <lb />
here, when Mrs. Rosa Stone, <lb />
white, entered suit for <lb />
damages against the Norfolk <lb />
Western Railroad for being com- <lb />
to ride in a <lb />
car among the <lb />
After being forced into the <lb />
apartment Mrs Stone <lb />
sought to return, hut was re- <lb />
strained. Mrs Stone has a thin <lb />
skin, and, being badly tanned, <lb />
was taken for a <lb />
Build a House. <lb />
i. J. K. Davis, <lb />
y Mar<lb />
of V o- it <lb />
subject<lb />
Mi <lb />
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ml, m <lb />
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R. Ma VIS, <lb />
ii. i <lb />
H-. <lb />
1,1.7 <lb />
V, <lb />
1- <lb />
Aug. <lb />
N. <lb />
-A <lb />
F. L. Davis <lb />
F- M. Davis <lb />
THE BETHEL TRUST C <lb />
at ti.-. <lb />
and <lb />
Overdrafts <lb />
Furniture <lb />
Due from Ranks and <lb />
Hunkers <lb />
N. <lb />
I May. 18th, 1907. <lb />
Hi <lb />
. <lb />
j Time of <lb />
deposit <lb />
subj. to check <lb />
chocks out <lb />
items <lb />
As lumber is not BO Cold coin, <lb />
is a time to see Sam bank <lb />
and purchase a lot, then go to the Hid other U. S. notes <lb />
building and loan association and <lb />
borrow money to build house on T <lb />
I. You can almost do this with North County of Pitt, <lb />
what rent cost youI. W of tho above named <lb />
Total <lb />
Chaste a Lifetime. <lb />
V- Defect- <lb />
Dr. J. W. Taylor, of Greens- <lb />
who makes a specialty of <lb />
Muscular <lb />
will be in Ayden, his for- <lb />
mer home, at old office, from <lb />
Tuesday, Sept. to Saturday, <lb />
Bryan Don't Wier. <lb />
The Wilmington Star says <lb />
special dispatch from <lb />
on Wednesday to the <lb />
Washington Post says <lb />
still as to whether he <lb />
will be a candidate for the Dem- <lb />
nomination for the Pres- <lb />
next year. Must be some <lb />
mistake about that, for Colonel <lb />
Bryan doubtless stands where he <lb />
Sept. inclusive <lb />
pose of examining eyes fit <lb />
ting glasses. If you have eye a rare opportunity to learn short <lb />
I swear that the above statement to tho beat of my <lb />
W. II <lb />
For the next thirty days we <lb />
are going to reduce prices on I Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb />
China and Crockery. I his is an <lb />
opportunity that you do not have me, this 27th day of May. <lb />
often- We need the money and T. <lb />
the goods must go. I <lb />
A. B. Ellington Co. <lb />
M. O. BLOUNT, <lb />
ROBT. <lb />
.,,. . , BALK, <lb />
Miss Myrtle Harris, of e tho j <lb />
villa, is visiting Mrs A W. Ange of Pitt <lb />
entitled J. K. Bunting vb <lb />
the undersigned com- <lb />
Red Mfr. <lb />
All Red men are hereby <lb />
that tribe. No. <lb />
of Winterville, M. has <lb />
ed its time of meeting from Fri- <lb />
day to Wednesday nights. Visit- <lb />
brethren cordially invited to <lb />
attend. O. W. Rollins, S- <lb />
It J. A. Manning. <lb />
One house and lot, on the <lb />
of Ward and Latham Streets <lb />
in the town of five <lb />
rooms and kitchen, good smoke <lb />
house, wood house, chicken <lb />
house, stable, back lot and <lb />
gar- <lb />
den, water works and electric <lb />
troubles and want them properly hand at home. of Mrs. <lb />
corrected, don't fail to see him. for particulars before lights. Terms reasonable <lb />
s g Phone <lb />
e 3-j <lb />
Apply to F. C. <lb />
To sufferers of Live <lb />
Bladder Troubles. Other <lb />
say a bottle an <lb />
it will <lb />
your money. say <lb />
full free bottle <lb />
Hi and if it i <lb />
will Hell for before <lb />
court house door in on <lb />
1907, tho <lb />
teal One lot in the <lb />
town of Hath being the lot now <lb />
--hi.-. by J. H. tint; the <lb />
on lot. said lot <lb />
on the north by t., n the <lb />
the lot owned by M Crimes <lb />
CO. OH the by hack <lb />
and ft and on the wet by <lb />
and hotel, <lb />
tho name that conveyed <lb />
to cherry by two until our <lb />
one from M I. T and the <lb />
oilier deed Blount <lb />
One other lot in Bethel bounded On <lb />
north by Railroad street, on lira <lb />
W H on south by the lot own- <lb />
ed by Knox co <lb />
and on weal by J K <lb />
Also one or parcel land <lb />
bounded on the north by <lb />
and the property, on the by <lb />
the property, on south tie the <lb />
canon. Mack <lb />
a T canon, and on the <lb />
containing <lb />
es. F. G. James, <lb />
out entitles <lb />
to a bottle <lb />
AND <lb />
Only a number <lb />
given away. <lb />
to <lb />
SOL.<lb />
I will man you free. o prove <lb />
of my Ur. <lb />
and my Book on either The <lb />
Heart or The K Trouble of the <lb />
Heart are mere- <lb />
f . a ailment. Don t <lb />
. . , -M <lb />
ft <lb />
treating the result of your <lb />
and not the cause. Weak <lb />
-mean <lb />
And <lb />
Heart, and as well, haw <lb />
or Weaken <lb />
nerves, and you <lb />
weak Here where <lb />
Restorative has made it fame. <lb />
even claims to neat <lb />
the Also <lb />
breath or com <lb />
In ion, Or <lb />
Write fr sample and <lb />
Dr. Snoop. Win. Th <lb />
N la Or i St r <lb />
The wise man looked not <lb />
thermometer and <lb />
August <lb />
. Little <lb />
Ml. <lb />
and <lb />
Sold by I. <lb />
store <lb />
You can never make another <lb />
noise with his <lb />
been exploded. <lb />
A pleas ant, for <lb />
and i K.-in <lb />
It i re- <lb />
commended for babies an I children, but <lb />
wood for f t e <lb />
ft i opiates data rail con- <lb />
tastes <lb />
Id <lb />
Store. <lb />
DO <lb />
YOUR GUESSING <lb />
and win a <lb />
PARKER <lb />
FOUNTAIN PEN <lb />
The k Store, which is sole agent in Greenville for <lb />
the Fountain IV. is to give away one of these <lb />
famous Pena. to the who <lb />
sold n <lb />
lie during the month of <lb />
contest is you come to <lb />
and write your name and guess <lb />
a list prepared for the guesses If <lb />
your own one will be loaned <lb />
the guessing will close<lb />
Some bargains are expensive. <lb />
house floors of the Gr <lb />
The only condition in th <lb />
the Book Store <lb />
with <lb />
you have not a -c per, <lb />
with which to write your nine guess <lb />
at o'clock . m. .-pt <lb />
When Mr. C Harv. v. of the Tobacco Board of Trade <lb />
rives out th figures of he tales for September, the person who <lb />
has guessed exactly or newest to the right figure can call at Re <lb />
fleeter Store and hie choice of pens from the <lb />
these pens are from to SC and <lb />
the lucky guesser can take his absolutely free <lb />
For the information of Secretary Harvey has furnished <lb />
us figures of the tobacco sales for the month of Somber for <lb />
the last four years, which are as follows <lb />
fr of Dr. Stump's <lb />
at our store. If real <lb />
coffee disturbs your your <lb />
Heart or then try this el <lb />
Coffee imitation, <lb />
matched and Coif. <lb />
in flavor I taste, vet it has not <lb />
of real in it. <lb />
Health Coffee Imitation is made <lb />
from pure toasted or <lb />
with Malt. etc. Made in a mm <lb />
No Yon will <lb />
Iv like it. Sold T. V, V <lb />
Politics <lb />
strange <lb />
stomach trouble re- <lb />
leaved. a after <lb />
to th. <lb />
of the trouble, the <lb />
digestive and <lb />
Oat. It simple. pure, <lb />
Take a little e. h <lb />
meal and how <lb />
feel. Money hack if it by <lb />
September 1903 <lb />
September 1904 <lb />
September 1905 <lb />
September <lb />
1.916.468 <lb />
Now get to guessing how much tobacco will be said this <lb />
and win a <lb />
Parker Fountain Pen <lb />
REFLECTOR Book <lb />
John <lb />
Worry never completed a <lb />
worth while. <lb />
task <lb />
Bert Barber, of Wis. lava <lb />
have only four of your <lb />
and Bladder Pill-. Mid have <lb />
done for me more Hum oilier natal- <lb />
ever done. I u still <lb />
the pills as I want a i <lb />
Mr. in Kidney <lb />
and which are unequaled <lb />
for weak <lb />
of the bladder and all urinary Iron <lb />
A weeks treatment for <lb />
Bold by J. I. nine Store. <lb />
The vacation earned is I he <lb />
cation enjoyed <lb />
STORE <lb />
About home <lb />
Do You Contemplate <lb />
Owning One <lb />
f so the first thing to consider is a <lb />
lot in a desirable location and yon can- <lb />
not be better suited in a lot than the <lb />
No proper surpasses this for a desirable <lb />
home. Lots can be bought there now a <lb />
reasonable pries and on easy terms. Then <lb />
is every indication that prop around <lb />
Greenville is going to be higher, and the <lb />
longer you defer buying the lot the <lb />
it will cost. <lb />
This property is located <lb />
walk from the business part or the town. <lb />
See Sam White and let him explain prices <lb />
and terms. <lb />
There no no <lb />
matter how irritable or how <lb />
will not la relieved by <lb />
the of The main <lb />
any disorder is rest. an. <lb />
the only way to get i- to <lb />
the it. i If <lb />
will do it. It a pr. <lb />
vegetable acids <lb />
the very pan e I <lb />
It the Cure K <lb />
and Law. Sold by wt. <lb />
The pies are just as good a <lb />
is out <lb />
whack. <lb />
For cuts, <lb />
bites and the many little hurts <lb />
to every family, <lb />
Witch Hazel Salve i- the beat remedy, <lb />
It clean and heal- <lb />
Be you get Sold <lb />
by J. I. Plug- Store. <lb />
The vacation miss is the <lb />
one we would have enjoyed the <lb />
most. <lb />
Cannot be Cared <lb />
by local applications, they <lb />
reach the port on of the ear. <lb />
There only one way <lb />
and that by constitutional <lb />
Deafness Is caused by an inflamed con- <lb />
of tho of the <lb />
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flamed you have a or <lb />
imperfect hearing, and when it is en- <lb />
closed, is the result, <lb />
and unless tho <lb />
ken out and this to its <lb />
normal condition, will be <lb />
forever; nine Maw out of ten <lb />
ore by which la nothing <lb />
but an condition of <lb />
W. will give One hundred Dollars for <lb />
any case of Deafness by ca- <lb />
that cannot be cured Hall's <lb />
Catarrh cure. Send for free, <lb />
F. J. Toledo. O. <lb />
Sold <lb />
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If you are too fat it because your food <lb />
turns to fat instead of <lb />
If you are too lean the fat producing foods <lb />
that you eat are not properly digested <lb />
I n, thin, people do not have <lb />
enough Pepsin in the stomach, while fat <lb />
have too and mi <lb />
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and a film ash. <lb />
to Keep abreast with the times must <lb />
A D V E R T S E <lb />
to advertise judiciously he must have space in a paper <lb />
the people read. <lb />
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fills the for it your announcement direct to <lb />
people and brings result. <lb />
when you want good <lb />
JOB PR <lb />
Send your orders to The Reflector.<lb />
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                <p>
I example of the benefits of i cod <lb />
road. That county already has <lb />
miles of ads <lb />
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bonds fat to for and it goes to <lb />
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t t re u fee <lb />
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pat does not want to. <lb />
the Charlotte <lb />
Monday morning when th; <lb />
suffered of by fire. <lb />
the material <lb />
ed by insurance, but that cannot <lb />
compensate for inconveniences, <lb />
of business and destruction of <lb />
tings that money cannot replace. <lb />
out lie . .However, the Observer knows <lb />
pt-1 <lb />
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pay ft t down ,.,,,. . and <lb />
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making n . a <lb />
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the tern Reflector in Winterville and territory <lb />
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thing to harvest your oats Co <lb />
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went b . under Masons Id t <lb />
afternoon on a i TaCo .,. . . in stock B. m ting her <lb />
I at each i Oxford orphan <lb />
; went to Rob .- <lb />
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an especially L for our immense fall Store seen i need- j <lb />
hi comfort Every pub c will be here <lb />
. . ii in Carolina . .-. largo crowd . Jay . <lb />
hearts oft who hi t; have tried rest, now . after <lb />
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when they, . . ,. C . u <lb />
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                <p>
COMES HOME TO BE <lb />
A. <lb />
A special to the Charlotte Ob- <lb />
server from Spartan burg, S. <lb />
that William Fraser, <lb />
traveled from Providence. <lb />
R. L, to his former homo in <lb />
county, a distance of <lb />
nine hundred miles, to lie <lb />
ed. The old hod many <lb />
opportunities to be immersed in <lb />
Hartford, but he refitted to be <lb />
baptized in the North and came <lb />
all the way to his old home in <lb />
m th Carolina, which he declares <lb />
e dearest spot on earth. <lb />
was a slave of Robert <lb />
H. He served through <lb />
the Civil War, and after <lb />
went North. His career <lb />
ha- n a checkered one. <lb />
he was a cook on a <lb />
vessel, and he has. visited <lb />
SEVEN KILLED TEN INJURED. <lb />
COME HELP US OUT. <lb />
OVATION TO EARLE <lb />
Bu <lb />
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V- <lb />
nearly every country in <lb />
the <lb />
world <lb />
Poi fifteen year.- he has been <lb />
Providence, R. I . sen <lb />
driver in private <lb />
Some time he <lb />
R change of heart, <lb />
and feeling that he had not <lb />
y in which to live he <lb />
desired i o join the Baptist church <lb />
and be immersed. He saved <lb />
officiant funds to make the trip <lb />
to his old home that he might be <lb />
baptized in the same pool where <lb />
his mother was baptized. He <lb />
will return to Providence in <lb />
about a weak <lb />
Night Restored Stale. <lb />
injured at Buckhorn Falls <lb />
day afternoon, but a full report <lb />
of the horrible affair could <lb />
not be learned until this after- <lb />
noon, as all of the wires were <lb />
down and communication was <lb />
impossible. Lightning struck a <lb />
tree only a few feet from a <lb />
cement house in which were <lb />
between fifty and sixty men and <lb />
glanced from the tree to the <lb />
building. All in the building <lb />
were either killed, injured or <lb />
severely shocked. <lb />
The killed at Buckhorn were, <lb />
Eugene Mack, white of <lb />
Thomas C. Gunter, white, of <lb />
Talley colored; <lb />
Mark Douglass, Rufus <lb />
colored; Alfred Bertha, <lb />
colored, and William <lb />
i ed. <lb />
Ed. white, <lb />
Tudor, white; W. J. Kelly, white; <lb />
Aaron Austin, <lb />
colored; Luther Hook- <lb />
S. B. Faison, colored; <lb />
Daniel Cole, colored; Darling <lb />
Austin, colored, and Lanier. <lb />
The two white who were killed <lb />
went to work for the <lb />
nix Construction Company yes- <lb />
morning. They lived at <lb />
and the bodies were <lb />
carried there yesterday evening. <lb />
The white men who were injured <lb />
in the vicinity of the falls <lb />
and were carried to their homes. <lb />
Raleigh Times.<lb />
f Mi . <lb />
Scot j <lb />
He Gets <lb />
A day or two ago the Southern <lb />
Bell Telephone and Telegraph <lb />
Co., announced that its night <lb />
rates for what is known as long <lb />
distance messages had been <lb />
and that day rates would <lb />
thereafter apply to all messages, <lb />
whether sent in the day or night. <lb />
Manager Woodruff, of the <lb />
Greensboro Exchange, was <lb />
notified yesterday by Di- <lb />
vision M. <lb />
Spier that the above mentioned <lb />
order had been annulled so far as <lb />
night service inside the state is <lb />
concerned and that the <lb />
half rates for night messages <lb />
the state has been re- <lb />
stored. <lb />
For service outside the state, <lb />
however, the rates will be the <lb />
day and night, the rate <lb />
being the equivalent of the for- <lb />
N. I; <lb />
Southern Railway Company has <lb />
again hot-footed it to the <lb />
Court tit Judge <lb />
ard to grant an injunction re- <lb />
straining certain persons <lb />
in Alamance county from <lb />
suits against the <lb />
North Company, the <lb />
road control of the South- <lb />
of a <lb />
year lease Col Rodman, of <lb />
Counsel for the Southern Rail- <lb />
way, to Judge <lb />
Pritchard these persons in <lb />
Alamance county have brought <lb />
suits against the North Carolina <lb />
Railroad to enforce certain pen- <lb />
growing out of the new <lb />
passenger rate law. also that one <lb />
suit is brought against the South- <lb />
Railway direct- <lb />
In the papers filed by Col. <lb />
Rodman it is set forth that unless <lb />
such order is granted the South- <lb />
will be deprived of the <lb />
of the interlocutory order of <lb />
injunction, issued heretofore, <lb />
arid that the road will suffer an <lb />
irremediable injury, as the road <lb />
can get no relief except in a court <lb />
of equity, where matters of this <lb />
nature are properly cognizable. <lb />
Judge Pritchard has announced <lb />
that the persons concerned will <lb />
be given a hearing September <lb />
when it will he determined <lb />
whether the restraining order <lb />
will granted. <lb />
Nev an. <lb />
Penny Earle, the artist, who sent <lb />
his wife to France, her old home <lb />
to secure a divorce so that he <lb />
might marry another woman, <lb />
received a sorry welcome when <lb />
he returned to his home in Mon- <lb />
roe, N. Y., last night after bid- <lb />
ding his wife farewell at the <lb />
steamer. <lb />
Earle was met by a crowd of <lb />
villagers as he stepped from the <lb />
train, who at first insulted and <lb />
hooted him and then pulled him <lb />
from his carriage and dragged <lb />
him through the mud of the <lb />
streets. <lb />
Earle courageously faced his <lb />
tormentor, exhorted the <lb />
in an attempt to vindicate him- <lb />
self, and then, goaded tor an <lb />
instant by insults of the people, <lb />
he seized his carriage whip and <lb />
slashed at the crowd. A man <lb />
the whip from his hand, <lb />
and bystanders state, struck the <lb />
artist a stinging blow. <lb />
Further trouble was prevented <lb />
by the appearance officers who <lb />
forced Earle to drive to his home, <lb />
though he persistently tried to <lb />
explain his views to the angry <lb />
crowd- <lb />
me <lb />
News. <lb />
day <lb />
MILL ITEMS. <lb />
Cox's Mill. N. C. Sept. 4th. <lb />
Miss Hollie Page is spending <lb />
in Greenville with her <lb />
Mr. Mrs. Charlie Coward <lb />
have a very sick child. <lb />
A. C. of Greenville, <lb />
visited this section Sunday. <lb />
The farmers of this section are <lb />
about through pulling fodder. <lb />
Mr. Albert Moore, son of Mr. <lb />
John Moore, died recently after <lb />
a long illness with typhoid fever. <lb />
He was a member of the Free <lb />
Will Baptist church at Rose Hill. <lb />
Be leaves a wife and one <lb />
The Russian empire deserves <lb />
to be blotted off the earth. The <lb />
civilized had little <lb />
thy with it when it was drubbed <lb />
by Japan nor more recently <lb />
when it was rent in all its parts <lb />
by fury and fierce civil <lb />
Its <lb />
ties have been renewed with <lb />
more than the usual ferocity and <lb />
the recitals of rapine and <lb />
are to make the blood <lb />
run cold. If there was reason <lb />
for American intervention in <lb />
Cuba to stay the murderous <lb />
Lands of the Spaniards, there is <lb />
better reason for die world's in- <lb />
in Russia to avert the <lb />
cruel extermination of the Jews. <lb />
Charlotte Observer. <lb />
Trade Report <lb />
Richmond, Va., Sept. 1907- <lb />
to-morrow will <lb />
say for Richmond, Va. and <lb />
Conditions generally have <lb />
changed but little during the <lb />
week, but there are in some lines <lb />
evidences of improvement. A <lb />
beginning of fall activity is noted <lb />
in the produce market, there be- <lb />
a better demand in that line <lb />
than for several weeks past and <lb />
receipts have increased to some <lb />
extent. Jobbers of dry goods <lb />
report sales slightly in excess <lb />
of same period of last year and <lb />
prices are fair- In milling there <lb />
has been a good, early trade and <lb />
a favorable prospect for a <lb />
factory season. Dealers in shoes, <lb />
hats and clothing have made <lb />
their preparation for the <lb />
next spring season and will ex- <lb />
tend the territory covered. They <lb />
are now closing a favorable sea- <lb />
son, with sales equal to expect- <lb />
Building is less active <lb />
than for several months past and <lb />
building material has declined in <lb />
price. Retail trade is at the <lb />
usual end-season dullness. Some <lb />
are displaying fall styles, but <lb />
sales are only nominal- Reports <lb />
in regard to the cotton crop in <lb />
eastern North Carolina continue <lb />
favorable and the same is true of <lb />
tobacco though the latter crop in <lb />
some sections will be short Col- <lb />
are backward and show <lb />
no improvement over the past <lb />
few weeks. <lb />
No News in the Paper. <lb />
following from an ex <lb />
change will bear reading <lb />
you pick up one <lb />
of the local papers, and a <lb />
glancing at the headlines wearily <lb />
thrust it aside, remarking, <lb />
in the paper <lb />
Did you ever stop to think what <lb />
the in the <lb />
paper It means <lb />
that in the day or week just pas- <lb />
ed that no misfortune has <lb />
any one in our city, that no <lb />
fire has wiped out a neighbor's <lb />
worldly that the grim an-, <lb />
gel of death has crossed no Wilson, <lb />
Saloon and Dispensaries. <lb />
The chairman of the State <lb />
. anti-saloon league, Mr. John A. <lb />
Oats, will at once take up the <lb />
work that was so long actively <lb />
carried on by J. William Bailey, <lb />
who retired from the chairman- <lb />
ship last evening at the meeting <lb />
of tho executive committee. Mr. <lb />
Bailey's report is of special value <lb />
and its most salient features are <lb />
given below in condensed from, <lb />
for the public There <lb />
are sixteen counties in the State <lb />
in which saloons are licensed, <lb />
Beaufort, New Hanover, Wayne, <lb />
Lenoir, Greene, Pitt, <lb />
hold of a friend; that no Hertford, Edgecombe, <lb />
driven by liquor, or fear I Halifax. Caswell, <lb />
has taken the lite of a fellow-1 Forsyth, Rowan and <lb />
human; that no poor devil, haunt- <lb />
ed by the pastor the misdeeds of <lb />
some other, has crossed the great <lb />
be-11 of these being in the east. <lb />
Eight counties, Wayne, Beaufort, <lb />
Wilson, Lenoir, Pitt, Hertford, <lb />
divide by his own hand. So the Caswell and Rockingham. have <lb />
next time you pick up a paper dispensaries and saloons, <lb />
that doesn't announce a tragedy. are dispensaries, in the <lb />
give a little thanks instead of counties of Hertford, Bertie, <lb />
grunting because there is no j craven, Beaufort, Jones, Lenoir. <lb />
Wayne, Harnett, Pitt, Vance, <lb />
I Franklin, Granville. Person, <lb />
The Leading Market. <lb />
Today the tobacco market had <lb />
the largest break of the season so <lb />
far. Every warehouse had an <lb />
immense quantity and prices <lb />
went through satisfactorily. <lb />
There is much enthusiasm on the <lb />
market, every warehouseman <lb />
and buyer being determined that <lb />
Greenville shall lead- Farmers <lb />
are well phased with sales made <lb />
BURNS HERSELF TO DEATH. <lb />
Builds Her Own Funeral Pyre <lb />
and Dies Upon It. <lb />
Ottawa, Out., Sept <lb />
that the Lord had com- <lb />
her to share the fate of <lb />
Joan of Arc, Mrs. <lb />
of St. Lazare, a small French <lb />
Canadian village near <lb />
burned herself to death on a <lb />
pyre of her own making. <lb />
While her relatives were at high <lb />
mass she built a pyre from fence <lb />
logs, undressed herself entirely <lb />
and climbed unto <lb />
which she set fire. <lb />
Caswell, Rockingham, Alamance, <lb />
Wake and Pitt leads <lb />
with five dispensaries. Johnston <lb />
county by vote at Pine Level <lb />
August 27th returns to the <lb />
ties having dispensaries, <lb />
Bethel Items. <lb />
Bethel. N. Sept. 1907. <lb />
Mother Holds Daughter Prisoner. <lb />
Norfolk, Sept she <lb />
married against her mother's <lb />
wishes Mrs. Leslie M. Newton, a <lb />
Jewess, it is alleged, is held a <lb />
prisoner in the home of her moth- <lb />
Mrs. Sallie <lb />
Church street, this city. Newton, <lb />
a clerk in a store here, and Miss <lb />
were married at <lb />
ville, N. C. hat Monday by the <lb />
Rev John of the <lb />
Baptist church. They spent one <lb />
day in the home <lb />
there and came to Norfolk. <lb />
The bride's mother took charge <lb />
of the bride on her arrival and <lb />
has her ever since. She is per- <lb />
to go on the streets <lb />
but never <lb />
by member of the family. <lb />
Mrs. that New- <lb />
ton must embrace the Jewish <lb />
faith before she will give up her <lb />
daughter. He is considering the <lb />
matter. <lb />
The bridegroom is and the <lb />
bride is old. <lb />
out of church saw smoke and <lb />
the woman's clothes hanging on <lb />
the branches of nearby trees. <lb />
Her body, partly consumed, had <lb />
fallen from the pyre She left <lb />
letters explaining why she com- <lb />
the terrible deed. <lb />
Misses Alice and Wynne, <lb />
of Rocky Mount, who have been <lb />
visiting relatives here, to our <lb />
very deep are to return <lb />
home in a few days. The Misses <lb />
Wynne have made a great <lb />
the pile, to her of friends during their stay <lb />
People com- here. <lb />
BIG FAILURE IN NEW YORK. <lb />
There will be a of base <lb />
ball between Washington and <lb />
Bethel, here Friday at p. m. <lb />
We hope to have a large <lb />
assure the people a good <lb />
game. <lb />
House parties are getting to <lb />
a great thing in this country. We <lb />
think it is a fine way for young <lb />
Union Iron and Steel Company Goes to enjoy themselves to- <lb />
Under <lb />
New York, Sept. 4--The <lb />
Union Iron Steel Company, <lb />
competitor of the billion dollar <lb />
steel trust, failed today and a <lb />
receiver was appointed. <lb />
Announcement of the failure <lb />
had a bad effect in Wall street, <lb />
sending prices lower and causing <lb />
an ominous fear to pervade the <lb />
stock market. It was believed <lb />
that other failures might be an- <lb />
at any time. <lb />
While the Union Company was <lb />
capitalized at only its <lb />
assets were far excess of this <lb />
amount and it was predicted <lb />
ROBBED AND MURDERED. <lb />
Horrible Fate of Two White Me. at <lb />
It <lb />
Id., <lb />
Three are under arrest <lb />
here whom the Champaign police <lb />
believe to have murdered and <lb />
robbed two white men on an <lb />
Illinois Central and to have <lb />
thrown them under the wheels, <lb />
where the bodies were ground to <lb />
pieces. <lb />
The victims of the double <lb />
tragedy were found near Clifton, <lb />
a small town south of Kankakee, <lb />
and when the fast train, which <lb />
Chicago o'clock at night <lb />
arrived here early today the <lb />
suspects were at once arrested. <lb />
All deny their guilt, but one of <lb />
them had considerable money, <lb />
and it is the belief of the police <lb />
that it may have been obtained <lb />
from the- two who were <lb />
killed. The three men under <lb />
arrest show the effects of a <lb />
fight, for they arc marked <lb />
with scratches and bruises which <lb />
may have been inflicted by the <lb />
victims of the tragedy. All <lb />
show marks of a desperate <lb />
struggle. <lb />
We have had a short summer- <lb />
Spring and cool weather extend- <lb />
ed far into June, and the fall <lb />
feeling has come w September. <lb />
fuse CURE the LUNGS <lb />
WITH <lb />
Dr. King's <lb />
New Discovery <lb />
Price <lb />
FOR I <lb />
Trial. <lb />
for all THROAT and <lb />
TE or If <lb />
HACK. <lb />
LAND SALE <lb />
By decree of the Super- <lb />
Court, made in th- special proceed- <lb />
entitled, Mrs. J. D. Hyman. in- <lb />
Mrs J. D. <lb />
Guardian, The undersigned <lb />
commissioner will sell for cash before <lb />
the Court house door in Greenville at <lb />
public auction on Monday the 2nd. day <lb />
of Sept. 1907 the described lot <lb />
of land situate in the town of Greenville, <lb />
and part f lot No. in plot of <lb />
said iv. n. known as the old house <lb />
lot. on the corner of Green <lb />
and Second North with <lb />
Green St. thence East paraded <lb />
with second st. feet, thence south <lb />
parallel with Green st. feet, thence <lb />
west with second st. feet to the begin- <lb />
Slid lot I ling sold for division <lb />
This the 2nd. day of August <lb />
F. <lb />
Commissioner. <lb />
AND <lb />
NOTICE OF SEIZURE <lb />
SALE. <lb />
Internal Revenue Service. <lb />
District of North Carolina. <lb />
Deputy Office. <lb />
Littleton, N. C. Aug. <lb />
By virtue of a warrant of <lb />
J. Manning for taxes as- <lb />
against him under the Internal <lb />
Revenue laws. I have the fol- <lb />
personal property belonging to <lb />
aid Manning Viz. One bay none, <lb />
Mules and This property will <lb />
be sold under said warrant, at the farm <lb />
of said Manning near Greenville N. C <lb />
on Thursday the day of Sept. <lb />
at m. to the highest bidder <lb />
for Cash. <lb />
R. J. <lb />
Collector <lb />
Do Not Neglect the Children <lb />
At this season of the year the first <lb />
unnatural looseness of a child's bowels <lb />
should have immediate attention. The <lb />
best thing that ran be given is <lb />
Colic, cholera and <lb />
Remedy followed by oil a.- direct- <lb />
ed with each bottle of the For <lb />
sale I y all Druggist and Dealers in Pat-<lb />
I. W. <lb />
m . <lb />
Groceries <lb />
And Provisions <lb />
Cotton Bagging and <lb />
Ties always on <lb />
Fresh Goods kept con- <lb />
in stock. Country <lb />
Produce Bought and Sold ll <lb />
D. W. <lb />
Q R <lb />
I North Carolina. <lb />
Not Quite <lb />
How often yon can get a <lb />
thing done a <lb />
nail or screw driver or <lb />
lacking. Have a good <lb />
tool box be prepared for <lb />
emergencies. Our line of tools <lb />
is a To J could desire, and <lb />
we will your tool <lb />
box does not look a single <lb />
useful <lb />
It saves trouble for <lb />
parents, and helps to get you out <lb />
in society. It is much better <lb />
than having one at a time. <lb />
Miss Olivia Hodges, of Wash- <lb />
spent Saturday night <lb />
with Miss Elizabeth Jones. <lb />
John A. is at Baltimore <lb />
buying fall goods for Staton <lb />
Taylor. <lb />
Bethel has been a very lively <lb />
place this summer and has had <lb />
her share of visiting girls, there <lb />
being at one time about from <lb />
different parts of the State. But <lb />
we regret to say that it is about <lb />
that the failure would be accord- j to get doll before school opens. <lb />
great. We like to u in to <lb />
Remarkable Rescue. <lb />
That truth stranger than fiction <lb />
has once more been demonstrated in <lb />
the little town of Fedora, Tenn., the <lb />
residence of C. V. Pepper. He <lb />
was in bed. entirely disabled with <lb />
hemorrhages of the lungs and throat. <lb />
Doctors failed to help me, and all hope <lb />
had lied when I began tar Dr. <lb />
New Discovery. Then instant relies <lb />
came. The coughing soon ceased; <lb />
bleeding diminished rapidly, <lb />
three weeks I was able to goto work, u <lb />
rue teed cure for coughs and cold <lb />
and at J. U <lb />
store. Trial bottle free. <lb />
I Of I <lb />
You get s <lb />
Horse Goods C c <lb />
of <lb />
J. P. <lb />
Corey<lb />
JUST <lb />
ONE <lb />
WORD that word to <lb />
It refers to Dr. Liver Pill j an <lb />
MEANS HEALTH. <lb />
Are you constipated <lb />
Troubled with <lb />
Sick headache <lb />
Bilious <lb />
Insomnia <lb />
ANY of these symptoms and <lb />
Indicate Inaction the LIVES. <lb />
Take No Substitute. <lb />
Littleton high <lb />
BROWNING <lb />
L. W. BAGLEY, A. B. <lb />
Principals, <lb />
ADVANTAGES. <lb />
Entrance into and <lb />
on certificate. <lb />
Faculty of experienced college <lb />
teachers. <lb />
Scholarships from leading colleges. <lb />
Expenses extras. <lb />
Health conditions unsurpassed, <lb />
ll. for life or college. <lb />
Thorough instruction. <lb />
S. Home influence. <lb />
. Good library. <lb />
No Saloons.<lb />
For information and <lb />
address. Z. P. Supt, <lb />
Littleton, N. C <lb />
He Fired the Stick. <lb />
have fired the walking-stick I've <lb />
carried over years, on account of a <lb />
sore that resisted every kind of treat- <lb />
until I tried <lb />
Salve; that has healed the and <lb />
me a happy writes John <lb />
Garrett, of North Mills, N. C. <lb />
teed for Piles, Burns, etc., by John, L. <lb />
Wooten druggist, <lb />
town and invite them to come <lb />
often, we will do our very best to <lb />
entertain anybody who will come <lb />
in the most pleasant way <lb />
We are expecting our school to <lb />
open Sept 16th and hope to have <lb />
a large number present at the <lb />
opening. The <lb />
will arrive to-night <lb />
LAND, <lb />
J. R- Davenport enters and <lb />
claims about more or <lb />
less, of Ian lying in <lb />
township, Pitt county, N. <lb />
C., on north bide of Tar river, in <lb />
and on the east side of Pea <lb />
Branch adjoining the <lb />
lands of J. R. Davenport's <lb />
and Tucker place, the John Ward <lb />
Robt. J. J. Sat- <lb />
heirs, Howell White- <lb />
head, deceased, Walter <lb />
This August 1907. <lb />
F. Davenport <lb />
for J. R. Davenport <lb />
Any person or persons claiming <lb />
title to or interest in the fore- <lb />
going described land must file <lb />
their protest in writing with me <lb />
within the next thirty days, or <lb />
they will be barred by law. <lb />
R. Williams. <lb />
Entry taker <lb />
I REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE GREENVILLE BANKING TRUST <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
At close of business Aug 1907 <lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
Capital Stock <lb />
Loans and discounts Surplus funds <lb />
LIABILITIES- <lb />
groans <lb />
Overdrafts secured and <lb />
unsecured <lb />
All other Stocks, Bonds <lb />
and <lb />
Furniture and Fixtures <lb />
Demand <lb />
Due from Banks <lb />
Cash Items <lb />
Coin <lb />
Silver Coin <lb />
national bank notes and <lb />
V. S. notes <lb />
Total <lb />
11,018.35 <lb />
1,000.00 <lb />
2.688.64 <lb />
10,000.00 <lb />
817.61 <lb />
612.371 <lb />
223,660.76 <lb />
15.000.00 <lb />
3,208.56 <lb />
66,000.00 <lb />
Undivided Profit less <lb />
Expenses paid <lb />
Bills Payable<lb />
Due to <lb />
Cashier's checks <lb />
outstanding <lb />
Total <lb />
601.71 <lb />
223,650.76 <lb />
BUDGET OF NEWS FROM RALEIGH. <lb />
From the Capital of <lb />
the Old North State <lb />
Raleigh, September 6- Sheriff <lb />
Julian and other citizens <lb />
of Rowan county were here <lb />
last night conferring with State <lb />
Insurance Commissioner Young, <lb />
relative to the formation of a <lb />
new insurance company for <lb />
bury. The charter is to be issued <lb />
within the next few days. <lb />
State Auditor B. F. Dixon says <lb />
all the banks in State and <lb />
about all the corporations that <lb />
are really in active business have <lb />
i now in their annual re- <lb />
sources for tax assessment. It <lb />
I was about two weeks ago that <lb />
he sent out final notices that if <lb />
GENERAL NEWS NOTES. <lb />
THE CURIOUS <lb />
North Carolina. y of <lb />
I C S Carr Cashier of th above named ban, out , . <lb />
, . that above if true to the best of my these were not in within <lb />
that wort fl fl . <lb />
belief. <lb />
C. <lb />
and sworn u- <lb />
me. tin-31st day of WOT. t <lb />
ANDREW. <lb />
Notary Public <lb />
Correct <lb />
J. L WOOTEN <lb />
R. FLANAGAN <lb />
R. O. <lb />
REPORT OF THE OF <lb />
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE. <lb />
At the close of Aug 1907. <lb />
Liabilities. <lb />
Loans and Discounts <lb />
Overdrafts secured <lb />
and unsecured <lb />
All other Stocks, Bonds <lb />
2.400 <lb />
Furniture Fixtures <lb />
Banking Houses 4,100.00 <lb />
Demand Loans <lb />
Due from Banks <lb />
Cash Items <lb />
Gold Coin <lb />
Silver Coin <lb />
National bank notes <lb />
and U. S. notes <lb />
17,565.60 <lb />
2,471.66 <lb />
96.00 <lb />
556.64 <lb />
Total <lb />
9,164.00 <lb />
6.0 <lb />
days those delinquent would <lb />
I have fines of fifty dollars assess- <lb />
ed against them. The reports <lb />
I have poured in by every mail, <lb />
I and some even took the <lb />
to telegraph that the reports <lb />
were coming <lb />
Auditor Dixon says the tax re- <lb />
l turns on property throughout the <lb />
j State will show a great increase <lb />
in assessment values this year, <lb />
I the greatest in fact in the history <lb />
I of the State. He is advised that <lb />
increase in assessment in <lb />
Cumberland county alone will be <lb />
about two million dollars. This <lb />
is one of the really prosperous <lb />
25.000.00 aunties in the State in which the <lb />
, tax assessments heretofore have <lb />
been as to make the county <lb />
10.000.00 really a burden to the State in <lb />
55,000.001 that more money was paid into <lb />
the county for public schools, <lb />
other purposes than <lb />
C was paid to the State Treasury <lb />
Reserved for Interest 166.11 j from the county in State taxes <lb />
Number of the other counties in <lb />
Capital Stock <lb />
funds <lb />
Undivided Profits less <lb />
Expenses paid <lb />
Notes and bills <lb />
Bills Payable <lb />
State of North Carolina <lb />
T Little, Cashier of the above named bank, do <lb />
is <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to before Correct-Attest <lb />
S. T. HOOKER <lb />
me. this day of Sept. <lb />
M. L. <lb />
Notary Public <lb />
R W. KING <lb />
Directors. <lb />
Come in and examine my <lb />
CORN PLANTERS, GUANO SOWERS, DISC <lb />
BARROWS, SMOOTHING HARROWS, ONE <lb />
AND HORSE STEEL PLOWS, WIRE <lb />
FENCE R F ARM OR AN , <lb />
MACHINES. <lb />
ILL <lb />
CARR <lb />
GREENVILLE <lb />
Announcement <lb />
We beg leave to announce that we are <lb />
Wholesale and Retail <lb />
for <lb />
the same category with Cumber- <lb />
land in the past have advanced <lb />
assessments much as Cumber- <lb />
land has- <lb />
State Auditor Dixon will go to <lb />
Elm City Saturday and deliver <lb />
an educational address there <lb />
Sunday night. He will go from <lb />
there to Nashville, Nash <lb />
county, to deliver the principal <lb />
address Tuesday afternoon for a <lb />
big educational rally- <lb />
There are now Confederate <lb />
soldiers in the North Carolina <lb />
Home and about 1,600 <lb />
pensioners on the State pension <lb />
roll. <lb />
The Baptist University for <lb />
Women here opened for the fall <lb />
term today with the largest en- <lb />
in its history. Students <lb />
will be arriving for the next <lb />
week or later. The capacity of <lb />
the institution will be taxed to <lb />
that extent that the trustees re- <lb />
he necessity of <lb />
dormitory and recitation rooms. <lb />
The program for the <lb />
monies attending the laying of <lb />
the corner stone of the Masonic <lb />
temple on October <lb />
day of fair week, are being out- <lb />
lined by Grand Master Francis <lb />
D. Winston and Grand Secretary <lb />
John C. Drewry. Hon. <lb />
D. Richardson, head of the <lb />
Masonic order in the United <lb />
States has been extended an in- <lb />
to deliver an address. <lb />
Representatives of the Grand <lb />
Lodges of Virginia, Maryland, <lb />
and a number of the other States <lb />
will be specially invited to attend <lb />
the ceremonies. <lb />
Happenings of About <lb />
the Union. <lb />
At Salisbury, N. C , Thursday. <lb />
Engineer J. G. <lb />
was convicted of manslaughter <lb />
given the minimum sentence <lb />
of four months in jail, to be hired <lb />
o it, for Robt. Owen, <lb />
superintendent of the county hos <lb />
On account of adverse <lb />
by States, the Southern R <lb />
way has suspended double <lb />
tracking of its line from <lb />
Junction into Chattanooga, <lb />
the North Carolina <lb />
the Southern has over <lb />
improvements on <lb />
foot in Tennessee alone. <lb />
Ten thousand members of the <lb />
Fraternal Order of Eagles par- <lb />
in a parade at <lb />
The New York Stock market <lb />
was temporarily depressed Thurs- <lb />
day by the failure of a Stock <lb />
Exchange house but there was a <lb />
buoyant recovery. <lb />
At Mount Holly, N. J., <lb />
day because his wife refused to <lb />
remove with him to another n <lb />
Harry Tomlinson hacked his <lb />
wife terribly with a shoe knife. <lb />
Governor Floyd, of New <lb />
shire and a large delegation from <lb />
that State participated in the <lb />
celebration of New Hampshire <lb />
Day at the Jamestown <lb />
William Macintosh, a <lb />
who fought at San Juan Hill in <lb />
Cuba, in 1898, was hanged in <lb />
Norfolk for murder. <lb />
W. J. Oliver, of Knoxville, <lb />
Tenn., been awarded the <lb />
contract to furnish dump carts <lb />
for the Panama Canal, the <lb />
amount being over half million <lb />
dollars. <lb />
At Washington, <lb />
the white working men have <lb />
en, and with the police power- <lb />
less, they have beaten and driven <lb />
out several hundred Hindus from <lb />
the numerous mills where the <lb />
cheap coolie labor had been <lb />
several hundred badly frighten- <lb />
ed, almost naked and starving <lb />
Hindus are making for British <lb />
Columbia. <lb />
It is said that President <lb />
is not satisfied with The <lb />
Hague Peace Conference and <lb />
will call one of his own in <lb />
country <lb />
The government has taken <lb />
prompt steps to suppress the <lb />
plague, some cases of which <lb />
have broken out in San Francisco. <lb />
The failure of the Union Iron <lb />
and Steel Corporation promises <lb />
to develop a sensation in New <lb />
York. <lb />
Ask That En- <lb />
Friends. <lb />
arc a <lb />
rm- kind, of <lb />
Hun fell <lb />
the word of the <lb />
lion, is fellow ho moots you on <lb />
, car m an <lb />
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car for a victim. pulled a news- <lb />
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and my hand. t <lb />
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next to the fact that I had won, <lb />
the nine for two I <lb />
could have strangled that fellow <lb />
without the least compunction. But <lb />
flour finally, and I stepped <lb />
into the hallway. <lb />
arc doing <lb />
bawled ray friend as the <lb />
elevator slowly upward. <lb />
I Bred hack almost <lb />
at <lb />
Bell i of <lb />
large of its- <lb />
military at <lb />
Jamestown exposition. One after- <lb />
noon the Chinese <lb />
to pay his n- <lb />
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presented u. him, he could not <lb />
for the of him remember <lb />
name. He had guarded against tins, <lb />
contingency keeping the <lb />
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desk. He surreptitiously <lb />
his hard down, up a cars <lb />
from what he thought was the <lb />
rack and read, Long <lb />
Chinaman gracefully <lb />
submitted to being called Loaf <lb />
Winn, though an instant too late- <lb />
I General Bell remembered <lb />
Long Winn a United Stats <lb />
officer is military<lb />
St. <lb />
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Republic <lb />
look came <lb />
reply. <lb />
Kansas City <lb />
Court in <lb />
Wilson, N. C, <lb />
Court of Wilson county is <lb />
in session this week, Judge <lb />
Neal presiding This term is <lb />
only for one week, but will be <lb />
quite an important one sis there <lb />
are several murder cases to be <lb />
tried. Court will take up these <lb />
cases tomorrow. All the parties <lb />
held for this are <lb />
except Ab Moore, who is <lb />
charged with beating his seven- <lb />
teen-year-old son to death. Moore <lb />
is in jail with the others as the <lb />
magistrate refused to allow bond. <lb />
withering <lb />
Meanings of <lb />
has even more divergent <lb />
meanings than ditch in Lincoln- <lb />
shire and bank in Holland In <lb />
Scotland it means a low wall or <lb />
fence of turf or stone, <lb />
and in some parts of northern Eng- <lb />
land n is a Yet there <lb />
are other northern districts when it <lb />
is a pond. Originally, in English, <lb />
at rate, or and <lb />
both mean what ditch still <lb />
means to Hut at the digging <lb />
out of a ditch involves <lb />
the raising of a mound with <lb />
dug out earth the words came to <lb />
signify ditch and mound together <lb />
eventually in some cases the <lb />
mound alone. An even more i <lb />
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oped s sense apparently op- <lb />
posed to it- original one is of <lb />
a the An- <lb />
f. i- the down, or <lb />
beanie and this was <lb />
into our modern adverb <lb />
which certainly has no <lb />
hilly sense<lb />
Curious Personalities of Inventors. <lb />
Of course outside of the <lb />
pendent and salaried professional <lb />
investors is the great army of Ml <lb />
who. while actively engaged in <lb />
embracing every line of <lb />
man endeavor, develop new ideas, <lb />
often of great value and just as <lb />
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White <lb />
Colors. and Town an <lb />
Country Ready nixed Paints, <lb />
There is no line In the world better <lb />
the It has behind it a <lb />
reputation for honorable wares and <lb />
dealingsIf you use the Harrison Paints you need <lb />
ever worry Quality, <lb />
We trust that you will favor us with your <lb />
orders whenever you want good paint for any <lb />
Have just a car load and <lb />
an give you Special Prices. <lb />
Baker Hart <lb />
N. C. <lb />
lie <lb />
who run seaside and <lb />
ever a n <lb />
There <lb />
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excuse or <lb />
never n where urn nor- <lb />
nuisances. They have <lb />
special It has <lb />
too or or the wind has <lb />
regular work. <lb />
An inquiry into the <lb />
of a few dozen inventors, to <lb />
patents have granted during <lb />
the last year, shows some <lb />
facts. Among them a sea cap- <lb />
has patented a steering gear <lb />
for automobiles, while a <lb />
builder has invented a ship's cap- <lb />
, A blacksmith has papers for a <lb />
reel, a shoemaker for a type- <lb />
writer, u physician for a door lock <lb />
and an undertaker for a hoisting <lb />
derrick, and many others show <lb />
as deviation from their reg- <lb />
walks of life. Engineering <lb />
Magazine, <lb />
Whooping Cough Microbe. <lb />
The lit of <lb />
prow That of whooping <lb />
be added to CM <lb />
list. Dr. II. of the <lb />
helm hospital the other night spoke <lb />
on the subject before the Vienna, <lb />
declaring that he <lb />
had discovered the specific agent <lb />
that caused the complaint. There <lb />
had for time a <lb />
that a kind of bacillus was at urn <lb />
bottom, but Dr. felt him- <lb />
assert that the whoop- <lb />
cough bacillus was identical <lb />
with of influenza. The <lb />
able also to a number of <lb />
interesting details of <lb />
and their results, which <lb />
to be on lines with worst <lb />
done by and el <lb />
the Brussels<lb />
An Editor's Polite Hint. <lb />
said a patron <lb />
one day to the man of types, j <lb />
is it you never call on me <lb />
to pay for your <lb />
we never ask a gentleman for <lb />
the patron <lb />
replied. do you manage <lb />
to pet along when they don't <lb />
said Mr. Editor, <lb />
a time we con- <lb />
he is not a gentleman and <lb />
we ask <lb />
Topeka Kans , Sept- The <lb />
board of railroad commissioners <lb />
yesterday afternoon ordered <lb />
the railroad to put in a Hat two- <lb />
cent rate fare on or before <lb />
The railroads have not <lb />
made any definite announcement <lb />
of their hut <lb />
it is understood will not <lb />
recognize the order till the <lb />
is settled in some of the other <lb />
states in which it is <lb />
Music at the Graded School. <lb />
The board of trustees of the <lb />
Greenville Graded schools will <lb />
maintain a department of music, <lb />
instrumental and vocal, this year. <lb />
Miss Gaston, the teacher, is a <lb />
graduate of the school of music <lb />
of Syracuse University, New <lb />
York, and comes to us very high- <lb />
recommended. <lb />
We shall be in position to give <lb />
the people the best of advantages <lb />
Rates of tuition will be the same <lb />
as those usually charged In <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
We are now enrolling music <lb />
pupils. Persons interested would <lb />
do well to see Supt. B. Smith <lb />
at an early date. <lb />
Bank <lb />
The the different <lb />
banks of Greenville and Pitt <lb />
county, appearing in recent <lb />
issues of The Reflector, give a <lb />
good idea of the ding and <lb />
solidity of these splendid <lb />
They are worthy the full- <lb />
est confidence of the public. <lb />
carried thorn from other place. <lb />
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the Brat one of tho <lb />
hotel keeper at a certain <lb />
offered to treat any guest who <lb />
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earthquake that visited one of the <lb />
states not so many ego. <lb />
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foil all over the state, but <lb />
especially In the state capital. The <lb />
legislature was in at <lb />
time, and nearly every member <lb />
thereof ran out of the slat, <lb />
when that structure began to I <lb />
ii disposition to turn Itself o'er, <lb />
course there was an end to <lb />
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was found that some member of a <lb />
grimly humorous turn had made all <lb />
on the journal of the <lb />
these motion <lb />
of the house, the ad- <lb />
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art cf dyeing, <lb />
doth. One afternoon, so <lb />
years ego that the date is of small <lb />
consequence, a noted man and hi <lb />
sweetheart went for a walk along, <lb />
the sands of the seashore in a <lb />
country. A I Jon trailed along <lb />
at their heels and. Becoming weary <lb />
of much love making, finally <lb />
and went fishing among Use <lb />
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which he captured devoured e- <lb />
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pr, far as actual knowledge go <lb />
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and the an of making it, by one <lb />
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to the vast majority of mankind <lb />
far back as trace. A <lb />
race ha- been found. <lb />
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Deputy IA <lb />
N. C. Aug <lb />
W. J. . for <lb />
him the Internal <lb />
n. v. I Revenue laws, I the fol- <lb />
I lowing personal property <lb />
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of Manning N. C <lb />
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, m. to the highest bidder <lb />
Cash. <lb />
of Women's Fashion , Greenville, N. C. I i <lb />
pULLEY <lb />
B of. <lb />
, lo i mortgage, from C. <lb />
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day of October, <lb />
corded in <lb />
register of ii.- of <lb />
in book P, pa Monday, the I <lb />
at the court house <lb />
Pitt county twelve <lb />
noon, offer for Bale at public <lb />
auction the following described <lb />
land. <lb />
Beginning at <lb />
southwest corner on <lb />
St., and runs easterly with J. <lb />
onus Cox's line to his other <lb />
thence <lb />
with St., yards, <lb />
tin parallel with <lb />
line to Academy St-, thence <lb />
Academy St. to the begin- <lb />
i containing ore-half acre <lb />
more or less. Terms of sale cash. <lb />
This of September, 1907. <lb />
E. R. <lb />
D- O. Moore, <lb />
Mortgages. <lb />
old from to u r <lb />
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Society the I <lb />
States. Paul Morton, President <lb />
For full particulars, apply to the <lb />
undersigned. Jr. <lb />
District, a lie, N. <lb />
C. Win. A. Dinner, General <lb />
Agent Richmond <lb />
. On Po . three <lb />
. Any <lb />
can to <lb />
J. <lb />
N-C. <lb />
Com on Your <lb />
Remember you make a <lb />
guess for the Parker Fountain <lb />
Pen at Reflector Store after <lb />
Sept. on with your <lb />
guess. Anybody woo wants to <lb />
do so, in or <lb />
try, can take a guess. See the <lb />
announcement on page. <lb />
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appear the <lb />
, Pitt county, hi be held on the <lb />
,,. I in <lb />
September, it being 19th lay of Au- <lb />
i . 1907, at House in said <lb />
county, in . North Carolina. <lb />
and answer or demur to the complaint <lb />
in said Action, or the will <lb />
ply to the court the relief demand- <lb />
ed in said complaint. <lb />
1907. <lb />
D. c, Moore, <lb />
clerk court, Pitt count <lb />
P. Owner. <lb />
REFLECTOR. <lb />
Truth in Preference to Fiction. <lb />
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR <lb />
VOL. No. <lb />
PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER <lb />
NO <lb />
SUPERIOR COURT. <lb />
in <lb />
The term of Pitt <lb />
prime court this <lb />
morning with C. C <lb />
presiding and Solicitor I Ab- <lb />
representing S it.-. <lb />
The grand jury was drawn <lb />
and II. U. <lb />
Carr, foreman, . D. Tucker. <lb />
J. P. P. Cobb. <lb />
M- T -l A Davis. <lb />
B. G. R S Wan-en. <lb />
D. Horton. J. T. Carroll. J. A. <lb />
Thigpen. E T B. <lb />
King. Claude H B. <lb />
Smith. W J. <lb />
C E. Fleming sworn as <lb />
officer of the grand jury and <lb />
W Lawrence c crier. <lb />
Judge Lyon's to <lb />
grand jury was <lb />
clearly points as <lb />
necessary to call DO the; <lb />
attention of the body of inquest, j <lb />
He told them man could be <lb />
put unless the grand jury <lb />
had first found a true hill against j <lb />
him. hence it was in the power <lb />
of grand jury to let guilty I <lb />
persons unpunished or to mo- <lb />
lest and humiliate good citizens <lb />
who were innocent of crime- A <lb />
strict regard their oaths will <lb />
prevent grand jurors from either j <lb />
of these extremes. <lb />
Upon the illegal sale of liquor. <lb />
Judge Lyon said fully <lb />
of the crimes committed can be I <lb />
traced directly to liquor. He was <lb />
solicitor set oral years lief, ire coin- <lb />
to the bench and can verify <lb />
this. A man who will sell liquor <lb />
illegally, the judge said, will sell <lb />
It to anybody, regardless of age <lb />
or condition <lb />
Judge Lyon read t he statute of <lb />
the last legislature in regard <lb />
to bawdy houses, and s that <lb />
ties law it I like any <lb />
of them could be reached and <lb />
no community should allow a <lb />
house of such character to exist <lb />
it. <lb />
The fol lowing cases have been <lb />
disposed of; <lb />
carrying <lb />
weapon, pleads guilty. <lb />
fined and <lb />
Charlie Boyd, carrying con- <lb />
weapon, guilty. <lb />
Ed. Staton, concealed <lb />
pi-ads guilty fined costs. <lb />
Atkinson and Fred Hall, <lb />
carrying concealed weapon, <lb />
guilty, Atkinson fined <lb />
costs, hall and costs <lb />
Alonso Boyd, injury to stock, <lb />
pleads judgment <lb />
pended upon payment of <lb />
Dan false pretense. <lb />
not <lb />
Simon Thigpen, fornication, <lb />
not <lb />
Shade Smith, false pretense, <lb />
pleads guilty, judgment <lb />
pended on payment of <lb />
R J. Lang, assault, pleads <lb />
guilty, fined and costs. <lb />
The following cases have been <lb />
disposed since last <lb />
Orange Williams, appeal from <lb />
Mayor's court on violation town <lb />
ordinance, guilty; lined and <lb />
costs. <lb />
W. C. Purser H. Stokes <lb />
assault with deadly weapon, <lb />
guilty. Purser fined and half <lb />
the costs. Stokes fined and <lb />
half the costs. <lb />
W. H- Haddock, not <lb />
guilty. <lb />
Henry White, resisting officer, <lb />
pleads guilty, judgment suspend- <lb />
ed upon payment of costs. <lb />
Will Jenkins, assault with <lb />
deadly weapon, pleads guilty, <lb />
costs. <lb />
Sam Brown, Henry and <lb />
Joe Foreman plead guilty of <lb />
and were fined and <lb />
costs each. <lb />
D. M. Johnson and E. F. Cox, <lb />
assault with deadly weapon, <lb />
guilty, Johnson fined and <lb />
A SCOTCHMAN. <lb />
H-- likes Pitt Com nod likes <lb />
him <lb />
Mr. David A. Jamie, a young <lb />
man was in <lb />
Monday, and i was <lb />
our pleasure t. meet him. Mr. <lb />
Jamie is a graduate of the Col- <lb />
in and the last, <lb />
year ii.,.,. the <lb />
study of medicine. Untold <lb />
reporter that having decided to <lb />
STRANGE DOING. <lb />
DAY <lb />
spend his vacation in hut the range is so wide <lb />
studying came North late years <lb />
i his i f .,., , <lb />
ago Ho came to ,, ., . . <lb />
Carolina and Mr. T K. these a very <lb />
of the State value. North I <lb />
agriculture, and sift r nearly all Smith Carolina and the <lb />
with neater part of the states of <lb />
whom he may expect killing <lb />
He says he i of frost between <lb />
his rent tin 1st November 15th. <lb />
i Northern Northern <lb />
Mr. us .,.he is highly pk-as d with the , , <lb />
young Scotchman and hopes he Kansas and a good the <lb />
can he induced to remain here. are similarly situated- <lb />
Secretary was re- the northern fractions of <lb />
in number of the Alabama, Mississippi <lb />
special industrial edition of the, , . , . , <lb />
Reflector were sent him for dis- and Arkansas the time is a little <lb />
Mr. tells US his earlier. In southern Georgia and <lb />
father received one of the all along the upper gulf <lb />
and wrote that he was much 1st or a little earlier is the <lb />
pressed with the advantages this , B , u , , ,. <lb />
sect ion , <lb />
The Reflector would rejoice to an crop season <lb />
see a large number of the sturdy factor that he can be dismissed <lb />
Scotch people come l i with little consideration even this <lb />
1907 bi <lb />
When will damaging frosts <lb />
begin to occur in the cotton belt he has Large and Interesting Pro-1 <lb />
With a crop two to four <lb />
weeks late, this is the of <lb />
prime importance at present. <lb />
No man. however, can do more <lb />
than state the probabilities. <lb />
Average dates when Jack Frost <lb />
his first onslaught <lb />
at points are well <lb />
and Pray d While in a <lb />
Hypnotic Trance. <lb />
Statesville, Sept. Here is <lb />
gram. <lb />
Anything that has to do with <lb />
children always awakens the <lb />
of older, people, <lb />
heard of and tins man is not , was a large audience <lb />
ion exhibition with some Baptist chi <lb />
FARMERS <lb />
CO COMPANY. <lb />
I And as <lb />
Goes <lb />
rs To- <lb />
Ci is a new <lb />
, crowd is astonishing. <lb />
Sunday night to wit <lb />
The story by Mr. E. by I ,;. Greenville <lb />
Flicks, of Statesville, travels <lb />
Society. <lb />
for the Ray State Whip Com been admirably train <lb />
of Massachusetts. J K- B. E <lb />
for a and Miss <lb />
high r cord for itself this season. <lb />
ii ranch is more <lb />
in <lb />
ma <lb />
mar- <lb />
n ting <lb />
of the <lb />
child i . ; . ii.;. .; ;. i n full <lb />
since <lb />
S. 1st. <lb />
PEONAGE CASES GO. <lb />
year. <lb />
I These data <lb />
Department of Justice Takes Down <lb />
Witnesses. <lb />
show that the <lb />
present crop has nothing much <lb />
to fear if only the killer does not <lb />
come ahead of time; if an <lb />
the peonage cases I early frost does not smite <lb />
in Pitt county has been reached. late crop This <lb />
i ii i , i . crop though belated thus <lb />
as the unite J States department . ,, . c- .-. <lb />
more than a fair chance <lb />
of Justice takes down its Russian . to any serious <lb />
witness and quits. Going simply has a diminished mar- <lb />
ease as a roaring lion it gin of probable safety. Char- <lb />
as meek as a lamb. <lb />
Judge T. R. Purnell, of the <lb />
Eastern District, has received a <lb />
written motion from District <lb />
Observer. <lb />
Marriage Licenses <lb />
Register of Deed R. <lb />
Attorney Harry Skinner issued the following licenses <lb />
that at the instance of the Unit- <lb />
ed Stater, Department of Justice <lb />
the release of the eleven Russian <lb />
witnesses in prison at <lb />
unable to give bond, was asked. <lb />
; The motion was granted and the <lb />
Russian laborers are now free. <lb />
was the ease, or rather, <lb />
these were the cases against <lb />
E. A. Kline, of Pitt, in <lb />
charge was peonage, the Russian <lb />
laborers, later the witnesses, be- <lb />
the alleged peons. The <lb />
strongest case against Mr. Kline <lb />
win tried at Beaufort some weeks <lb />
ago and he was promptly acquit- <lb />
The United States Depart- <lb />
last <lb />
WHITE <lb />
J. A. Rawls and Annie L. <lb />
Wilson. <lb />
COLORED <lb />
Clayton and Clara <lb />
Dupree. <lb />
Walter Evans Sarah Cobb. <lb />
Minister Had to Leave <lb />
Rev. E. B. Barnes, of Nobles- <lb />
ville, Indiana, who arrived here <lb />
Saturday to hold a series of <lb />
meetings Christian church, <lb />
had to leave this morning for his <lb />
Western home holding only <lb />
two services, preaching to large <lb />
congregations Sunday morning <lb />
and night. Mr. Barnes received <lb />
Will amount to nothing, a evening <lb />
sponge, lets his mother was <lb />
witnesses go and quits the d . h to start <lb />
contest. Raleigh News and Ob- home this morning. Just before <lb />
server. the departure of the. train this <lb />
morning he received another <lb />
message stating that his mother <lb />
was dead. Our people are sorry <lb />
both for the bereavement of the <lb />
evangelist and that the meeting <lb />
could not go on as contemplated. <lb />
of Justice, seeing that the <lb />
Moving Picture Show. <lb />
We understand that parties <lb />
have engaged a building here <lb />
for a moving picture show or <lb />
gem to run for sometime. <lb />
The building will be remodeled <lb />
and the show ready to open <lb />
Oct. 1st. <lb />
costs Cox fined and costs. <lb />
Thomas Grimes, resisting <lb />
pleads guilty, imprisoned <lb />
four months to work roads. <lb />
Jenkins, assault with <lb />
deadly weapon, not guilty. <lb />
James Williams, abandonment, <lb />
not guilty. <lb />
David Hope and Cherry Bell, <lb />
guilty, Hope sen- <lb />
six months to work roads, <lb />
Bell to pay all costs and give <lb />
bond for good behavior <lb />
Frank Jenkins, carrying con- <lb />
weapon, guilty- <lb />
Tom Gaddy, carrying conceal- <lb />
ed weapon, pleads guilty, sen- <lb />
three to work <lb />
roads. <lb />
Visiting Minister. <lb />
Rev. W. II- Davis, of Winston, <lb />
preached in the Memorial Baptist <lb />
church here Sunday morning and <lb />
his sermon was much enjoyed- <lb />
Mr. Davis will do missionary <lb />
work in this section of the State. <lb />
NOTICE, <lb />
Eight hogs, flesh mark, black <lb />
and white spotted, blue, white <lb />
and black, ear mark, hole and <lb />
smooth crop in right, and under- <lb />
slit and smooth crop in left, <lb />
strayed away from my <lb />
pen Wednesday Sept 11th, <lb />
1907. Any one informing me <lb />
where same can be found will be <lb />
rewarded. Weight or <lb />
pounds gross. <lb />
This 16th day of Sept. 1907. <lb />
T. E. Langley, Greenville, N, C. <lb />
Hicks is now at heme <lb />
short stay. This unusual case <lb />
fell under his observation while <lb />
in-was in South Carolina about <lb />
three weeks ago and although <lb />
many know of it nothing ha <lb />
been said in the papers about it. <lb />
Six miles from <lb />
lives a farmer about <lb />
years old. who every night con- <lb />
regular religious service <lb />
while he is in some sort of a <lb />
state, and the <lb />
the story is that the <lb />
has been doing this regularly for <lb />
twenty seven years. The case <lb />
has attracted much attention and <lb />
Mr. Hicks drove out to the <lb />
home one night to hear <lb />
him. The man goes to bed about <lb />
o'clock and soon after he goes <lb />
to sleep the performance begins <lb />
and he cannot be awakened until <lb />
he has completed. <lb />
Mr. Hicks says the night he <lb />
was there the sang two <lb />
songs, prayed a long prayer and <lb />
then preached what he says was <lb />
a good, sensible sermon. During <lb />
the preaching he was seized with <lb />
some kind of convulsion, some- <lb />
thing like a but his wife <lb />
rubbed his and neck with <lb />
some camphor and he went on <lb />
with the sermon, starting in the <lb />
middle of the sentence where he <lb />
had left off when the convulsion <lb />
came. He never preaches th <lb />
same sermon over twice and <lb />
ways announces when he begins <lb />
that he is going to repeat a <lb />
he has heard preached. <lb />
Mr. Hicks says that physicians <lb />
have studied the case <lb />
and have tried to wake him <lb />
the performance, but in vain. <lb />
They say he is in a hypnotic <lb />
but just why or how it <lb />
comes on him at these regular <lb />
periods and affects him in the <lb />
same way, they cannot under- <lb />
stand. <lb />
The is just a plain, hard- <lb />
working and ignorant farmer and <lb />
charges no admittance fee to his <lb />
home during the strange <lb />
He can't read when he <lb />
awake and breaks down when <lb />
he attempts to pray in public or <lb />
make any sort of talk. So far as <lb />
Mr. Hicks learned, his rest is not <lb />
broken or his health affected by <lb />
his nightly performances. Char <lb />
Observer. <lb />
, as the splendid manner <lb />
This y i at r n <lb />
great of i it lion both <lb />
horn and n r n <lb />
which every number was this. , <lb />
gave evidence. The pro- in Monday <lb />
gram was as <lb />
the <lb />
by the Sunbeams. <lb />
m . his man told as <lb />
that when the Consolidated Co. <lb />
was organized, he, like many <lb />
; ;. did not think much of it. <lb />
and refused to take stock or <lb />
to do with t. He <lb />
watch d company and <lb />
methods has gone on all <lb />
I the sales here and on some of <lb />
White Dais- <lb />
by eight <lb />
Recitation by <lb />
Annie Leonard Tyson. <lb />
Clocks Have <lb />
by ten little Sunbeams. <lb />
You Would the other markets, and he now is <lb />
Happy by Jessie Brinkley. need that it is time or him <lb />
Roses <lb />
PROSPEROUS COLORED FARMER. <lb />
Makes a Good Sale of Tobacco. <lb />
John W. Hall, a colored man <lb />
who is a good farmer and <lb />
successful as a tobacco <lb />
grower, brought in about <lb />
pounds of his crop Monday, and <lb />
sold it with the Con- <lb />
Tobacco Co, at the <lb />
warehouse. He was well <lb />
pleased with the prices obtained <lb />
which as <lb />
pounds at at <lb />
at at a <lb />
at at 922.50, <lb />
at at at <lb />
at making an average of <lb />
taking everything as it <lb />
came. Besides being a good <lb />
farmer, John has his own mail <lb />
box on one of the several mail <lb />
routes and is a regular reader of <lb />
The Daily Reflector. <lb />
y Sunbeams. <lb />
Baby Song, by William Tyson <lb />
only years <lb />
Give <lb />
by six boys. <lb />
by Forbes. <lb />
Remarks by W. H. <lb />
Up Col- <lb />
by David Whichard. <lb />
Collection <lb />
a by <lb />
class. <lb />
of <lb />
by eight girls. <lb />
of <lb />
Essie Whichard. <lb />
Closing <lb />
by class- <lb />
Benediction by Rev. Mr. Davis. <lb />
The baby song William <lb />
Tyson, a little year old tot was <lb />
of the cutest things our <lb />
have ever witnessed. <lb />
to his mind- tie had <lb />
therefore applied for in <lb />
the company is lo do <lb />
as much toward making it as he <lb />
has done in the past to discourage <lb />
it He also said toe Consolidated <lb />
is a thing for the <lb />
grow r and he believes in push- <lb />
it. along. <lb />
Cat a <lb />
Mr. S. K. of <lb />
duke. talk, us that he has a <lb />
that i; caring for several kitten, <lb />
but all died and about the <lb />
time the last one died his <lb />
found a bed of young rats <lb />
and thinking that the cat <lb />
enjoy eating them, brought <lb />
them to the old mother cat, but <lb />
instead of devouring them be- <lb />
gen to nurse aid care for them. <lb />
This action on the mother <lb />
cat is Record <lb />
RELEASE WITNESSES <lb />
Dr. on The <lb />
Dr. Swindell, the pastor of tie <lb />
Methodist church of this <lb />
Purnell Orders Discharge Be-1 said yesterday morning just bi <lb />
cause Two Enough to Testify in fore beginning his sermon tint <lb />
Peonage Case. j there wan a matter to <lb />
Raleigh. N. C. Sept. 16.- <lb />
Judge Purnell. of the United interest from a moral <lb />
States court, made an order for standpoint. It was the drink <lb />
the discharge of nine of the mixing places of Wilson. He <lb />
eleven Russians held in jail at <lb />
witnesses in the case ,. . i. f ,, . ., <lb />
of the government against Con- <lb />
tractor Kline, charging m bar <lb />
The reason given for the release now in the places <lb />
is that the other two can furnish j w-e ii the same as the bar <lb />
all the evidence that could be t , <lb />
gotten from the <lb />
eleven. Some <lb />
contend this action on the part <lb />
of the government is a <lb />
admission that it is considered <lb />
there is very little in the case. <lb />
New Bern Sun. <lb />
Shot His Wife. <lb />
Ivy Slade, colored, a resident <lb />
of street in New Town, <lb />
has for some time been making <lb />
trouble with or for his wife, <lb />
so the story goes. Saturday i know. <lb />
is believed that liquor is Bold in <lb />
tin in. V man told me he <lb />
could go in on-- of them and get <lb />
all the liquor he wanted in live <lb />
minutes. Another that <lb />
while standing h front of cue of <lb />
these place, he saw a man go in <lb />
and heard him say. got <lb />
anything in here The <lb />
tor of the establishment said. <lb />
I'll After <lb />
night he had a with her be- <lb />
cause she cooked for a white <lb />
and failing to make her <lb />
promise to quit her job he pulled <lb />
a pistol and fired at her. The <lb />
ball struck the woman in the <lb />
thigh, making a painful but not <lb />
very serious wound. After the <lb />
shooting Ivy run and has not yet <lb />
been captured. <lb />
Notice to Public. <lb />
The Atlantic Coast having <lb />
also tendered us their platform <lb />
as a cotton yard, we as cotton <lb />
of the town of Greenville <lb />
hereby designate and constitute <lb />
said platform, as a cotton <lb />
for the town of Greenville, as <lb />
well as the Norfolk and Southern <lb />
depot, and any public town <lb />
weigher must weigh the cotton, <lb />
in either platform, as requested, <lb />
Moseley Bros. <lb />
Fleming Mooring. <lb />
W. H. Kilpatrick. <lb />
waiting on other customers he <lb />
took an Libeled bottle and <lb />
furnished the man a drink. <lb />
With this condition of affairs the <lb />
object of the dispensary is being<lb />
The moral sentiment of Wilson <lb />
is strong enough when once <lb />
aroused to shut these places up <lb />
good and tight. Let our people <lb />
jointly put their shoulders to the <lb />
wheel, and see that it is done. <lb />
The good of this city demands <lb />
it. Times. <lb />
Swallowed a Knife. <lb />
Mr. John S Davis us a <lb />
knife Saturday that his son. <lb />
John Cary, swallowed. The knife <lb />
had two blades and was 3-4 <lb />
inches long. It took the knife <lb />
hours to pass through the little <lb />
fellow's stomach. He suffered no <lb />
inconvenience during this time. <lb />
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