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right, ditto l,, h
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to
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and so
of i its
purity. I think they are lovely, bin
i cheap. Ni
hat.
A Mean Insinuation.
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j.
H t cheat ,,
took all i ,. plate away.
. well in
the looking rather bare
taken
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ltd. . s w
under
ken
its.
N. C.
I have for
milch and
of work oxen a- e, a
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J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner.
VOL No.
and Friday.
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY. MARCH 1905.
No.
JAMES BURTON
His Spirit Passed Over the
FUNERAL OF MR. J. B. CHERRY.
i I-
H .-Id in
to Rt in Cherry Hill
and I.
f hi
IV.-.
. i
the Ii
of Mr J. H. Sr., to iii family.
in. hit river n take
little before o'clock on Monday the church, i. .
Hi-, bad a
tr through ml week, and afternoon.
reek end neat, of town will
in f c i lie hour of
i ii iv.- h a lo
had hot each him. Daily 13th.
time the of vitality would
rekindle and be hindered .
little While. i line c
fully was elicit
MR HARDING AN ERROR, .
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Greenville, H I., Mar. 1906. Regiment a id VT. M .-
veil n became i
I'm; Daily Be
M l 8th I C
dispatch from II survive are II
where the
wan by
if. B. John and J. A. .
A choir mg i
Republicans Made a Trade With the Re- hymns wore of I
publicans Compiler deceased in his lie. The-i .
so like one on l .
laying down to
It cl . I life well ii .
full nine's lo mill
a. lo He n
re for . I, and so wan
h's in t H i he
could I up
life i Heller .
James Burton was a so
of John Cherry, and was born in
Them to Seal
k Cannon, of w in n
Cemetery.
The line. of Mr J. B. Cherry.
who aft .
iii I II tin.
The great concurs- tn Jersey, Harding, of N b
Mr. had introduced in the Bridgeman, of N
a resolution m . N. O., who . i
of t hat William
m i county, N C,
by the F. N U
at Geo. H. N.
it He of The V. .
further i n the flag .- his, i. VI
to the Plow N
y, March I
J.
i. I .
y of the
, ,,,,;,. u N-a
ceased held.
Th.- were taken
. v -he I f X W
the and id i
i ha o d
church in the chin
, f j as editor tin ; were taken Hill .
Lake Tribune, he seen . in.
to nun in n
councils, particularly the At the the cl T r
bed Hue God
we have another example of what were . . ard
is the object of the Mormon expressive the i-t- t.
It show- ii to be for the i
it has shown itself tor the
in I
. . i in-
i S i
I . left a i ling
left thin i
I Mount.
w. W i f. n-
. fir X i r .
J. I i K
I Weal I
II r i . . i
Mil
Is-
he Be it
day
the country from
January, since the admission active pall bear-r-i
I re enough to attend
f us a State of the Union A. B. J. -S. m,
he came to Greenville and Vines, D. B. House, J I.
lived r sister, Mr.-. P. machine i hat Little, J. A. Dr.
B. who resided here, above the interest, of G h. Harris. II.
attended the country, and pays A. White, F. L.
Later he went to in Ashe- not the slightest Brown. J Moore
ville for one and then to the term upon which was and O. M. Jone-
ii . . it i- i In or The were
the school Oxford. After me union
be
to and. was fed
an a member if the upper R. A
That ac- R. O. II Hyman,
. was taken upon i mere D. L. James, r. Mu a. J,
I y. and despite the Griffin, E. B B L. Hum-
i proof that w s a H. J. .
this o . law W King i. id J. bin
as n
e, of ;
I sir. e . a a error into H
the . e N.
fallen. D with no inter a
Tar Heel i to w . i I
. t; the flag en
bat ladies of lake., j. e
i ii y, in K years ago today, Is to
Holding I
be Beau for Plow w-. a welcome the return of
j raised by Henry Hard P Bays,
of Greenville, X. who which the ever changing
was at that resident of Beau war, found its
fort company was into the Suite of New Jersey, aid
mainly of men from which through the
Pantego and of many years arrived this
i. C. The officers finds us way ., . home of Mr, Mrs. l W.
. . . returned
from
i name Bis
from
Mis- Taylor, of K. lie,
. g Mi-.- K
Dr. H. Hyatt, of
came this morning for a few
days.
the company were Harding
captain; Thus, II.
William Stephen
son, 2nd Lieutenant; Jar-i
K
and Master in for
Pitt and In
capacity during the civil war.
after or be Ii
with an older
brother. Cherry, I t. he
the Interest of
.-s, and i.
1868 formed . p with
T. I i.
I t Success
. . i r fr in
I Ir- v . mil Iii
look d i . on
f. . . it Mi. It.
Federal Constitution and statute-. . I. L. ,, lieutenant.
A worse day's work was never Harry Skinner, S.-., r, The flag was made by the ladies
due for the country the A. A. H, ,.
Result Schedule.
One agents of i lie Atlantic
Coast Line rind on the
senate perpetrated when it B Moor-,
m ibis patent fact and seated Sugg, w-
who helped to fashion It,
Miss Julia Hard
now in The reason is
The arrived Is
T. Thursday evening,
Miss Clyde Cox went to Ayden
. evening and returned
Mrs. J. E. Jones, of
i Mrs. H. C. Hooker, on
street.
L. Hearne came down from
Mis, Julia Patrick, on ,,. tn evenly . d re-
rs. I .- . -i .- ,. turned this
. . . . . roe-sage received .
W. H. of , .
., . o . .-i he
Miss Sarah Crawford, now
a. v. wailed one hour, her neither, Mrs.
A. Mis. J. W. Casper, i u
Mr-. Sarah Swindell, of Aurora,
X. Miss Patrick, nos
Mi . of Washing-
at the which time Cox, returned to today.
It was nothing To- ,
, i shame v in
. i
IV . i III i pall
. i a. y pal . i r . .
lay
line little bench-legged
walked up, as for
Palling i-k, a i
Sow i a co . K . i
Atlantic Coat
I ; nil I
, 1.1
led and i be travel
digs Bland, of Ayden, who
has been visiting Mis- Lizzie
C in, II. . y
lug
Miss B Manning, I a
h few
l . t II o
. . ruing,
. i. of X
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V it, . i ii
i.
b or net mer
i. time i . was
th. not .
, i; n a and
. . , III i . .-
mil e. orders i than
lei I is
or make p ling
wail i ii money.
Mr. Cherry was twice married,
bis wife being Miss Pattie
BI . rt died in
id
. .
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a i .
I .
the
of
of
., was
VI
Pete
David w
Died.
wile Mr.
Carraway . died ion a
it their home m New I lei
X. , on March h.
a- i i
Gaylord of
X C; Miss He die Perry,
Grill X, C ,
l . . M
. It.
. . i S. I
I e in I
ti
field,
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lie i
in
Wind
.
,.,
n i . .
f Much, by lb Mi h
.;, , or,
i be progress of i he tie, the U
. i was Oil the In WOrk
hull id up
just in front of the Beaufort Plow Twenty Seven Unite v.,. . .- K this m
I;. . having been Ck Mount,
made by the Federal troops Hie Twenty seven
Confederate were to a with the elm die
speedy retreat to prevent being ,,
i we.
it the
i. .
liquor iii a, . he new
pat t I i. i. In tie dry
while the old mi r. f red to re
ere.
ling
main wet, steps re I a at the moment the by ii I . vows
. p . Confederates were forced from the cf the church and two . .
lug him with two daughters. One I .,,,. ,. , ;,.,,, works William ,,,.,.,. Thirteen person
latter, M, of character was loved a cousin of Hon. Mark i
I ., dry N em, the Big stall I , I,
, ., with pocket while previously, while I
making up the hill from the works
died in 1890, and the other is She
James. He was again mar- Win Atkinson before he
ii, I Ada in 1875
and he and one son, J. B.
and ti. n and a n
Mrs Guilty.
Jr., with Mia. James survive him. . lo I belt
H. o arrived by one slater, A Cleveland, O., March
y ;. B. Dancy, one brother, was
Mr. J. J and a half Service. identity of conspiring to wreck
brother, Mr Fernando The . c the i I the jury
loan a. on In
death of for Sunday root dug, w i indictment, n become
Mi. Cherry. He i man of postponed n on . of the Oh
j, a l H. ago for
was an earnest friend m .;. of Madame
all classes, and his was . Subscribe to
future. It was u
inspiring to see
the chord I the Hag
to staff place., folds
his knapsack, the
Confederates were so hard pressed
that they wen compelled to throw
off all their
guns in order to escape alive. Thus
the was lost the knapsack
I milch and calves
,,., ., . . . ., r of work oxen and beet
The Beaufort Boys after- .,,,.,,.
me y B. of the i
iii , North
t; Barrett, of i, re-
d In me Monday evening
Mi . V Buck, t in-
. event oft . i
II-.
A. It. Forbes, of Bock
d night
hiss of Greener.,
class consecrating theme i today here Tinting Mi
of Mi . d on Pitt
entire class make useful
of the church of their choice. John came in
from to be pres-
SALE. funeral of Mr. B.
have Bale
CD ell this
to beat
I tier brother, Frank
who is very ill.
POOR PRINT
DI R H R Y.
of pleasure, i
. Von would think ii necessary to I
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REPORT OP THE CONDITION OF
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE,
N. C
AT THE OF BUSINESS JANUARY 1905.
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It
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C i Pitt. i
aM in 125,000.00
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8,828.28
to check 297,717.74
a B 4.1
1265,360.83
. t.
my knowledge
JAMES i. .
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SON,
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rain. It will
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By-
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does Jack i n be-
SUPPLIES
Now
Ev . . , in way of
, Goods, Pickles,
f;. Candle;, Nuts, can be had at
our store.
We carry a large supply of the Best
Goods
BROS.
The Cash Grocers.
.-
. ,. , . .
; . . . . Bin
,, i it bi . . ;
A Is of thin
. if ho
t, ii.-i will ,;
. ,
deceives
RAND PRIZE.
. d horse
I ,.
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i . . i .
PI
ks
OS.
lilt;
i . .
the i
I .
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th . ,
So. I
.
To the Victor Belongs the
rial o to
Lot is, M --The V Safe a Lock Co., of
i i lo v, the Grand Prize at the World's
r, tor of bank
; II mill and
mi taking first prize all
for i construction, workmanship
The Safe has never been Burglarized.
J. L SUGG, Agent.
GREENVILLE, N. C.
into the punt,
No About
Didn't bu
i No o
. ; infill
i . .
Tor C Stoves
Pumps, Guns, Am-
. ion, ;. Two Horse
Heat Cutters and
In fact anything
come to
and
EVA
J if. i.
Norfolk, Va.
Hers
Ties and B
and
LANIER HILLIARD,
Greenville, N. C.
MARBLE MONUMENTAL WORK
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Iron Fencing Sold.
of Ml
of J
STRAY CAT TAKEN UP.
I have taken up two
One rel Jersey, male,
One white heifer, red
aides, Owner can get
these by at my
iii property and paying
Moore.
K. I-. D. N.
Feb 10th,
. n
i. . i I walked ; to
. to
a in-
Wini lining her added col-
or, watched bin
commenced blowing
s me, the me not,
me, tin. me Ho
finished the head, you
think me the bi idiot the world
had over if I it the
first time and n ii to
noticed vivid
the I
Eat .
. U. CARR
WHEN YOU BEGIN
Th- n No.
might hum the wide world over and
you won't a more
little girl than the nm
going to marry.
The Married fancy you
haven't known her very long, have
you
The Single Known her
Why, man, I have
constantly for three
don
Your Household Cleaning for the Spring
we are Headquarters for Grade and medium
price
FURNITURE, MATTING. OIL CLOTH,
Also Art Squares. Lace Curtains and numerous other household
Yours truly,
TAFT VANDYKE.
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT.
J. M. BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent.
AYDEN, N. C. i
W to
Or ml. f tor . l, t. i g or
wt can in it hi. y kind l In
Mill ; A Mfg. Co., V. . N
Hi J. . .
f i
AYDEN ITEMS.
For cotton scad hay
Fine oats Ac go to Jackson.
X. . late-t thing in
A for Daily i at w. and
sad we take Gail to A l
great receiving sub new both plain
and willing for cheaper
those in Wk have list than formerly.
of all who mail at Come to v. hen bob
this We lake orders to i ii
for job printing. we handle Trust
of a. Han ft Jenkins.
last Thursday. apples, com
When yon need a aloe, light, apply to K. E.
pole, Sty for your buggy or Co.
on us and make a J. W. Taylor, who eon-
selection. Milling Mfg. lined at bis home out Booth Edward Sol
Co. N. C. days with sic; W. B. link- baa over
Milling Mfg. Co., are pleased to see on
N. C. better sod able to attend to boat-1 The a you buy .
Anything in Ask j ill in better
Cox. In I be of the hotel from now i . the d of .
If you need anything the way opposite the depot you will in. newest I latent drinks ill
of Crockery, Tin ware find Cox, the specialist. be found there. If ion
come to see us, Hart Jenkins. we have the something try them.
i I. Smut, i
Large
good and i j i i -just
J. R. B A i.
King . i .
H -hi .
and bat i ad i
. K lit .
Seed . l;. .
Bro
If nut a i
i . i.
. i . ,, c .
; in
Hix, ii, and produce
B Sn i. Bro.
Conn . -I cloth
your i
ii i i a in ml
M i. ;. ,
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drove .,. ,. , i
I. i. i an quested Ms
. . .
era
We ha
m ii.-;
so iii end
. .
; i. Let
A. P. MURRAY,
Painter and Paper Hanger.
entrusted to iii be
and neatly I St All
Di in Paper.
A. P. MURRAY,
AYDEN, N t.
M. M. SAL
A CO
iii
., ii a a i
to are I tie
price.
Vi ., . , ,
ii
V, AC i,
A N. C.
TO THE
K FOR
FLOUR,
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i,
K. F.
Di-t.
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I.
Call and examine our line of wagon and cart
grade buggies. You can be
easily convinced of the superiority as any
of material and Milling Mfg. Co.
Mtg. Co. X. C.
We see in the Fremont machine- at J. R. Smith
that Rev. J. B. a former Bro.
native citizen of near Cook and Heating stoves at J.
here, has the pastorate of Smith A- Bro.
the Baptist church at Fremont The ladies say that born,
and has accepted a I Tyson have the pretties line of J. B. Smith A
Examine mil line f notions
wheels and will sell them as cheap sou nod
Yard aide sheeting s yard at
J. Ii. Smith Bro.
The ladies especially cm
pleased f will visit and
Ii. Smith Bro.
Oranges, apples, m d nil
kepi by
Bi.
call to the Baptist church at goods in town.
pole, X. C. you
J a i
e i. i.-l .,
If yon can
i-cu , re we do ti t spiel
j. i
i Co.
Ayden. S C.
ii, graceful,
Ill-lie l in
style r any limn at Furniture and
the Milling A Mfg. Co Demand Lo
-eligible carriage Due from Banks,
i i bat t little judgment Cash Items,
He knows Gold Coin,
that there i a price below cl. a Silver Coin,
go baggy gold. Bank notes mid
Our represent a
I and
not offered generally.
OF
THE BANK OF
N. C.--
flu- dose of business 1906.
RESOURCES.
e buggy can lie Loans and i
12.476
H mid
other S 3.565
LIABILITIES.
Ci ; paid in,
d profits less
-167 0-1
Dividends unpaid .
Deposits subject to check, 88,629.68
Cashier's
Total.
SI
received a car load of
pared
pie-
J. A. Willis would beg to in
form the public that he is prepared
Milling Mfg. C, Ayden.
Security Lilt Com
Old Line, Reserve,
Artistic applied by , your cotton ginned nice clean.
Cox, the insurance specialist. Pop- in order that you might
prices. ; better prices for it, tiring it to be to move houses on short notice and
Car lime, and cement,; Ayden Milling A Mfg. Co., Ayden, j without damage at reasonable
a J. R. Smith Bro. j K. G. i prices.
Car salt, fine and coarse at J. if you do not secure More about the mammoth show
R. Smith Bro. of our high grade buggies,, case in the department store
Red and white Bliss potatoes at loss will be our. R. Smith Bro, It is C feet high,
J. R. Smith Bro. Ayden Mfg. Co., feet wide, feet long. It has
town and country den, X. V. lights in it It has
paints colors oil, white lead, I is the time for people j shelves in it loaded with notions. j serve rate, bat la addition have I
turpentine at J. R. Smith A to agitate that Cotton factory. Let The top shelf i a display of gloves with the
Bro. some with the means and the j for ladies gentlemen, baby
The following teachers left here j ability start the ball to tolling and wraps, ladies collars
YOUR HEALTH IS YOUR BEST
Capital and pleasure is hard to without so don't neglect
Deposited with Nervousness, Sour Stomach, Heartburn,
of North Carolina, other well known symptoms greatest all enemies of
home office Indigestion, when
Carolina. Can rave you
and give you as safe for Indication and has cured the following, and we
any company We have not only can send you whole books of wonderful cures, and a contract to
safety a legal re- you, or money returned
I am cured, and feel like a new woman after seven rears of Indigestion
St.
Saturday the train to attend ; by the fill the factory will be right and caps and boys. On For farther information
J. R. SMITH BRO.
Insurance of North Parr. 1819 Potomac St. Wash
Cretin, to all policies. Lr,
. months I believe your has cored ease of
the teachers meeting in j here Ayden. Let everybody the second is a display of ties, on W. E. Hooks, Special B. Armstrong;, Attorney, Va.
Mis-es Sallie and Olivia Ob, it's a good thing. lace aerates, I Agent, If.
and Harris, of Grifton, i Cannon Tyson are displaying medallions and suspenders. On j------ j
Ida W. Edwards, Julia the most up to date line of the bottom shelf, is a display of
Mattie Lena and I tare ever to this All
Lizzie nine-, of Ayden. Frames for enlarged photos arranged by J. T
J. R. Smith Bro. arc offering each. Nice assortment of pictures Smith, Jr., and J, A. Davis these
Special to trade in each received at W. popular day good- clerks.
fall and winter The public Jackson Co's. will say next week.
invited to and Carry A. Davis ft
both price and quality. W. C. Jackson Co. for the northern markets to buy
Pants all and J. coses high her millinery for the spring and
R. Smith A Bro, point for sum. Mrs Davis has
K K. Co. will do men, and children a J. R.
possible can lo please yon with Smith Si Bro.
FOR SALE.
For Sale syrup Soda
Fob ii cane
store Terms cash n
a H.,,
; j. ,. ii
ml ,
-bin r ill and . Mo r .,
toys,
In
If S B-o treat
custom Ii the greatest c
i d a I an i
ii store.
K .
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. call
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J. . Smith call attention
their new line of I fa
are
. Mi
I n need
Smith A Bro,
Mi ;. . i . ; i
is In. i
Mi i .
It ii I
received, line I
seas and can lit you up an; at;
or price.
Milling Mfg Co.
Fancy candies, oranges, up lea to loan to our policy poultry
and bananas at B. Dal la in Pitt on n ale.
Corbitt and
rel of Columbia Flour, none E Co's new j the ti ., I
to be had anywhere. u- the road.
Full Plymouth Cock
for by should not the i suitable prices at the J.
cays n an old
bachelor His madam d the
little ones are
the other aide the river.
man Is lonely We say dam it be
don't know a good thing
sees ii.
e i
the , that arc simply
smoothest seal on the i
Ayden Milling . Mfg Co.
Carpet all cloth and Li
at B. Smith Bro.
The freshest loaf bread right
quite . . r
ladies are f
they i . . In in .
go by . . i
i III i Oil
Is over with New Goods. Arriving
Dally. Biggest and i s line Shown on
. . this market.
N.
; l
AT ALL
ion.
R.
i-
I,, -i e on i be mat
R. Bro.
Institute be held at Ayden this B. Smith Bro.
. a . can i Cold
i l i attractive as other prices to suit all.
monopolists are I at W. Jackson and Co's.
i-ii-
ill i
. now
left
on
nil
Up
u ear at
I'll-
not allowed lull
W. Co. ill pay
you highest prices for your Furs,
Rides
We are offering good values for
the money in shoes, bate, cups,
rugs mattings, tables and
cloth Cannon T; sou.
I. bushels field
peas at J. II. Smith Bro.
are re-
daily new and
from oven at Me- light from the
M Helen came home
Monday from a visit to Mends
Rev. V. E. Cox was here a short
while Monday.
NOTICE.
I ii order to make room the
next tin days we will tell our .
regular grade buggies at JOSeph
exceptionally low prices. This is
no lake, bit strictly business,
n Milling an I Co,
A;, den, N. C.
J. i I. Tripp v.
I . ,
REPAIR WORK.
I. .,. I . Is
Horse Shoeing a Specialty. . ;,. F es and
all kin t best in
. styles, . guarantee. If no sat-
rel d
Improve. i W I do
Sal it Ion Om ant, .
M. Ii. TRIPP BRO.
A YD N. .
HART BROTHERS,
LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLES,
AYDEN, N.
I. it. d on West Si
iii i
furnished traveling or sporting
public for ii price.
lam red than ever to
my cordially
invite you call a my store,
NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS.
TRULY.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Block, u
Ayden, N. C.
NEXT DOOM TO SAM
POOR PRINT
EASTERN REFLECTOR
stores, and tout
and its -t. eta. It Lie
office of the most
made
modem style, o
Z Z i
upon
known yesterday Chapter's of
off
Sew York, Chicago, Philadelphia, effect repeals the general for
Baltimore or St. It m of
in to -fiction
Pi K.
C, March
down it. f
bond
FROM ST. -TO GREENVILLE.
,. It U an-
Ea
Tl
i.
Pitt and adjoining modem hotel and
having up to the 20th method for
century mark in every beards, the
It railroad of the Sooth ex of Warren,
and is leading in many of the adheres Uriel-
and manufacturing industries. It I the precedent laid down in th.
has a large wholesale that of jug
i. extended I The Post baa high legal
Southern Southern authority for
has been one of no legal left for
, to the commissioners in probably all,
us thriving inland save one. of the counties of Mate
Vi; , x . the the
.,.;.,, . system lives I
i ; master is
and . . it.
. s .,. ,.,, has been r en. On idea
,. ,. W a state
L. affairs prevails an session
M , ,,,.,., e legislature will be necessary be-
States Senior. without this machinery I
eminent in th.
r twining when out of gear and
. . . Virginia re , regular tune
land, afterwards the Richmond for the silting of the next general
and the Southern
Mr. Thompson is regarded The law which may result in all
Incident, of a Trip Through Beautiful
By -1 XI
The ride from St Louis, Mo . to
Atlanta an I Ea North
over the railway is i not
likely I bi I n by pew
have availed
tin
s I. s i
Virginia, of c
Leaving
oil the ; train the S
that s
The
N rib
hash,
at
Genet K
ma the
Japan,
capture him
.- river,
is at List St. mis. Ills .
,.,
i if
That is
Democrats are gel
guests i the
can club at on
ion of V
.
ride lb -l old mi
the f
vi . is felt as the deep
ii I
i- beard n through
ling air, announces
that v.
f THE THRESHOLD I
this la-the very List
muttered the as the door open-
ed. very last he repeat-
ed sat waiting in the pretty,
glowing drawing room.
Then she came in. and the room
became because
was not her.
I v together and talked, and
during little interval the man's
heart jogged
way -Th.-i.- me
very
said the man aloud, and
she, smiling, asked to what ins
referred.
Then they talked again on various
subjects which related to the man,
for she knew all baa past and some-
of his future.
are you -ad today.- she
asked after a
The man hesitated. I
don't know why urn least
can't i
I tell yon a little story.-
he.
-I. ti i my
ire not p Tb re
once a man who never was a boy be-
cause lie had been unable to ;
the time. Being boy or even a
youth uses up a lot of time at the I
i time seems eh
and adds it on to the end. but cir-
om in
. . i . for the
ii n n . to time in
So he pp J .
ad ; . ml
. in b strange country.
l did
asked he in the drawing
had
, ; . first sentence.
She who told the
an . co had on
i effect of tropical sun upon
of method for electing . It made him
from instead Warren I
in his strength. A great
Leaving Atlanta via county. However there u not one , m o
our ride through word restrict the act to Warren . x-;.;,, .,,. his life's limits were ,
law row in thorn limits very intense.
abandon of real life in
the actual my
fancies, which wen
And a-hen the very Brat
came and the flashing paled in
the dawn hour Iron
tired and sleepy, carelessly laid open
the pages of her frailty's private
the man read. Having
read, he knew and was numbed.
in the ghostly morning
he groped nil way out into
No Man's Land which lies between
alloys of extreme and realized
that he had not fought the real
world after ail
i so. .
said she who listened,
cannot tell this part. must, for
did not into another alley, you
This department is it of A. D. Johnston,
resent the Eastern in
c I i
, ,; . the gov,
in the South in railroad of Warren It
h . i -i General Assembly N nth
ii tie is a
. . , through Ins energy Carolina do
,;, ; .-; management, That
the I the Democratic party defeated Gen. Chapter of The .
and the Republican party Carolina and all
in in 1883. It was by be and the same are hereby repealed
in Virginia in . . . .,
by on and tho in lieu
his bell S n the ,,,. made thereof,
L a Tom Martin United Slates Senator Then the act to
i . . i ., tin. , . . . la
continue
South Carolina
Rail In a time the I . reached,
until the repeal of tin
general
leaves the .
. . v, .
counties without. To him the world was
,,,,, State was , , aims, his Lb.
its of the Piedmont any machinery for electing their j understand.
smooth roadbed is I . . . , at, which Hence unless the. . , enjoyment did not
which commission s Hence unless enjoyment did not
place we left the palace the c give the law u very into his scheme. Ho did
r i die- ;
The manager the passing farms and like a we jet the palace tie .- come into ma ; j
says the r have fallen j, broad and I changed lawyers who have been W
r for the of the part consulted can see no way out of the mm
the . It is in-
lb and rs
made
leaving . in d dull care be
of the
At the difficulty
n . is so proud
of a brig
Hera I I.
heard them. He had no
. i
hind. L Southern, a if Judge it WM pity. Well, then
When through Illinois re . to make of day by chance he met
the State, through a n the moat towns,
and inviting try r we call them in the
grass is reached, young, progressive of
which w. r the
city th. Louisville, local I
now arising
at the man and
township,, t ,. ;
law, which re- took with nerveless fingers,
staring the while in pleased
m . TL. n
takes through which we Head J ,. ,,
T got any i. , lie river. of section of the error tho keyboard of a
. . , j A. ;. our pleasure , twenty-five might have been obviated. and she sang to him every
HI. out 1- One gave the opinion that J. in her
region , ,,,,, in amend-d in the twanging n re, , n one o
The
around.
who was
I I
; , s- lines varied in
; proper,. noted for its rich d are now
swinging ., .,,,,.,,, . ,. .,.,.
soil, women
dispatches I j , , . i .
. d ;
, distant lands, county but it does
is see
Ca
. ; inn
has
Won.
of an
to
whole state
Blip;, I in at i legislature.
m is
.- ,
i a , j , action the old
; , offers far mere
.,,, pleasing seen, that ever
tin human eye
t v. -111 one of the
n . hear . . ask id
Id elf let he asked
hi , , ,.
. 118-
e read in the bill ratified and
. , tho only authorized record of a law. ,,.,.; in d . ,
n I the legislature can . he had n ; . that
do.
by the passage a bill amending
the Post.
war red into the cloisters
,,. . ; n temple, because in
the brightness of the sunlight which
D he saw a pure pres-
,. -standing on the
threshold. the pres-
so be longed for rest, though
. h two p loses he felt he had
no . .,
e was so pure and white, the
of
could not.
him into her world, because she had
not vet crossed the the
, herself, and she knew
. . that which he had lived and
., ,. Still she a girl, mid his
iv, hip pleased her.
sweetly, though all on-
;. the helped him to take
his stand beside her on the thresh
old, c understanding nothing and
never dreaming he, too,
had the earliest phases to pass and
could enter her temple with her.
But when her of
had spread itself round the
man for awhile the crude parity of
nothing
seeing, nothing understanding
I choked
said the man in the drawing room,
-and he realized sin e ho had
not at the beginning found this
world he could not enter it now or
n least not accompanied by the cold
of the maid who
hath no So now in real
despair he turned away from the
classic feeling not only that
he had failed to find the real world,
but was unfit to be taken into it.
Then, as he walked miserably away,
an angel from heaven came
path and laid her cool hand on
his forehead, so
dear A a
man. she showed him that he
was already in the real world and
that she was. too, but that he kept
going into little phases of life and,
thinking each was life itself, was
most broken hearted i a lie
himself unfitted to live in a phase.
He very happy the woman,
because he loved her, and yet, think-
at he must be of one of
the little
had i. i they
v -e of n rely, he fan. i. d the
woman m be apart tr n
i ; be the last timer
R ah, woman
We reach Chattanooga and I
there to Atlanta the road pass
. i- i
the historic n .
,,.,.,; G
advantages t i those in the
. sterile North who
both health mid wealth, the
ion is id to even make a visit it
nothing more.
A bill
local ant
,,,,,. it lb. . . I
. boa idea
aide board the various hi
in . I
. b. tween Nov. 20th
and Jan. I lawful in one town
ho tad been
to l life was the
real life of
i . , he a him-
. ; . little
i the while, w aside
ins, which had hidden
from hi range of vi ion tho i
. r, r ii tine in ho lit d, and he,
Lieutenant Governor Frances D. alley with her, de-
W has presented to ., j, . . , . ,, World;
History a very interesting relic his world far had been a
the Civil War, this the of own
. Lieutenant Colonel Fran- The man's I
An Interesting Relic,
who.
i,
r i the ,, ., i
, , ; he
, . .
. . . . ill,, i i . I . .-
pa
of their l
war
i I one of I
id i
brethren
gather in
up their I
down each
I rich i
for a long
id
in Company the . n;
at the b threw
. ,.,; a-j
j .
em
r.
Bu i
churl-
during Pshaw and
oar Post.
Excuse US for putting Charlotte
ahead of you. We overlooked the
fact that had to furnish
for the anti-Ward
and other statesmen in ad-
to pop-
states Riven by an
minister to his II is the host that
have seen and quota-
Atlanta has been moil properly
named the gate city to the South-
I ,,. i has an active enterprising
i. n as is by the
mount of business daily transacted
whiskey
. . be or a treat many
for
of it-
. . .
. asks
Generally
I persuades girls
that another home with a follow
in more to the queen's
Star.
k ; a I. A
r bulb i
He was
Raleigh Sew
lie was
I i laud world as
Sh he loved
her.
lo
J. in
St. Louis lie.
His Expense Account.
A bright Harvard b y brought hit
first year's expense account home
with him, in accordance with in-
from his father. His par-
v re much puzzled when
inspected it s large
cir s m's
, . on P.
they i re in-
P. I be
Is of some fair .,
an to hi for the
Li.
A the New York
change for
but the name of the purchaser was
not disclosed. Must have Leon the
horse editor of the Wilmington Star.
It's a mighty poor of a man
who does not prepare himself
Lent to compliment his wife's
hat and pay the bill without
being Star.
The president must really want to
make friends with us when ho
points to in tho north
and in tho
ham Herald.
i.
to
om .
. man, o
I i. f-
Holier id
and swan
i. d
h had hid from his view
world of
and dancing music in which she
lived.
into the world, the man
drew long breath of satisfaction,
challenged him
with brimming up-
raised, he said, is undoubtedly
. i
go
th ire arc
I, but
h -us
. point is the
I , , and
go that
it any h r one . res to mention.
I . punctuality hence
but the out ion ex and
i solution concerns few.
Colored Boy.
Frightened child.
In tho world are you doing with
all that flaming red paint smeared
over and hands
Foolish wanted git a
job, I Been an ad. in paper
that Bright Col-
So I
the brightest color could was
out f see feller what
American.
K-
ITEMS.
f chain t arrived.
A. ii Co.
Jugs, and
Mar. A. W C's.
Highest pries for cotton
f-1 by Oil Mill. hub. U
Don lo bring or send c,
your cart hubs to A. G. sure to th.
Co. Fat kind they mice Harrington
use.
worry over that little lot- u,. j, plows ad
of cotton you had over when ,. Harrington
Mis it ;
A ii lot of new dress
, iambi aim
percale at A. W, An C .
load of Floor, i i I
Barber S C
Some try to me
buggies in plies. A few try
t k up Ml C .-
pr J II
i i ,.
i t
K . j i . n d .
ed s .- U.
you through ginning your bud
lot. The Pitt Co. OH Mill,
seed cotton in any the
best price paid every
is a pretty line . f d.
that Ii. G. Chapman Co. in
selling this
to in style,
ed and at the bottom.
Mrs. -pent i quality and
with Mrs. But none undertake to do both.
Carroll and
hooks, pens, spent nigh i d
pencils and school supples all Sunday t Dr.
be found at the drug We also carry a line of
live boots mil i
. I
i .
Ruse by Which a
, lice I what they call
. . m. . . I
said
tiler,
are .
.
tore.
Go toT. X. ; Co.
for
very f-r
candies, nuts, raisins and rainy weather at I;
choice
groceries, dry goods opened up a bin
come to us we've and are line of shoes, stylos up
noting them every Price j fr m
B. G. Chapman Co- Harrington Co.
Car load of No Timothy Hay, Bertha am
received by Harrington, Bar- Olivia Cu, of spent Sun-
it Co. with Mi-s Evelyn
Keep your warm and com- Oil Mill is now
for table, and avoid colds, ;,,,,;., c,,,,, s ,.;. They pay
doctors bide, by baying your ,,.,,,,; price or will ex
at Co's. ,. .,.,. meal. When yours
They carry the shoes the .,,, , write for prices.
reasonable prices. has two car
The A G. Mfg. Co. to of
be selling of wire fence. This f,.,,,.,. their prices are low,
reminds that our farmers are better go and make
not cm of heart yet. -non.
Little rice Tucker, of mar Joseph Smith, of is
Greenville, is little Mi.-s
Tucker. White's and Kidney Cure,
For seed oats, plow castings and the combination kidney
all kinds supplies, see for stock am
A. W, Co, at the Drug Store.
quilting cotton A. few the
cotton Bee A. W. Ange and Co, area bit in
Oar load nice just t Winterville anal
A, Ange and Co. n,,. i,. ,, . routes from
A full line of T. W. of all our
Sin- -el baud
i ii . u old tell w .
three mile Journey, When
., i
Jo . Ire-v
. I prepared to
A I U
. of his re
y i his t ire make n
. , . in of the
h . I en, so i
I i ire, i it t w l.
, ml i pi it i i him, with u
; , oil Ins fa . ii-.-.
. y . dispute a i
., mi
. ; , i it. . I
In- led but,
Is hand am ft, he pro-
a which lie I i
fare.
fell w.
coin of the re
said gathering up
jest the exact ti
by of that
sin under three mile you rock- .
I ain't got no
bill J T. Y U
el I ain't ll. .
and Hod Miss you. I
Standard.
II
;.
c in i
n in .-
Si i
i.-id
as
FINK
King Clothier,
Has gone ti, NEW YORK
Spring
at the drug store of Dr. B. T. Cos
ft
for your body,
for your feet, hats for your
bead- ind id I u we are
i .
If, Chapman Co,
W. Cox, of
an . prepared give
the piper. at d me
up, me m .
happy, and
yourself, I've got a good
fur in who pay for .
year
an expert and In-
knitter. During tho
n and the the
household i themselves in
knitting which at the end of
the war were sent to hospital
for use of the wounded. One of
these, inn entirely her
and in irate V. R. in the
center, was the . lei I ex a
of the in and In universal de
for n In
claims of tho for tho on r
of slew upon II the in. II stuff
naturally gave the precedence i the
most severely wounded, mid
most wound, I b one
y to very
II n i I Itself .
ti ti, l e if wide re
e on .
id's
power-,
i kind
of i r
or I to I i
i in .
nearly
fifty ii lined ;
up in n
thirty feet. far to
low him a.- m. of I e line.
a f. i rd r. In l tho
of the who had lost the ax.
on t . importance of the ax.
declaring ii not only to the in-
capital of the man who lost
it, but chief weapon with which
he d fended his home. my
friends, one . f u men that ax,
and know lie said. have a
rock in my
while I to hurt any
human being, I am going to hit
the man I . And as
he said ho . I . bony
over hi d with mid
u i with r Only
one ii an ed In ii E forty,
and h the man. In a
t lie the ax w, to
j its
wood .
than r. little
how are refined mid
i i men
i to their
mi Xe Ti u
;. have the a
and most complete of
m Wear show you.
CLOTHIER.
p---- run
G-
his Furrow . I Oscar Brown,
Monday morning from Greenville, stopped awhile
and preached the Tuesday.
that night. He left place to wire fence
Tuesday morning for Greenville. The A. Co. have a
For corn and seed go to American and
Ange Co. Pittsburgh perfect also
V, Liniment, spec, staples and bard wire. Be aura to
gel their prices before
tally for the human
family, for stock -a pi
I, com
in.-. tale by
Ii. T. Cox
c i
ii Co,
i i ice
I repair Shoes in do good work.
Bring t
home or e b
p ii. .,.
. alt on null.
p . i amid
lo
pin yet its and
. ii. will
. t i. let i fr lie than
I v of r ;. it. H in lo killed
j- to II i I
r r II he m . no
e ; i can w an
which v II lie p id move
us II does, mid no c if
has I u. I ell p ires In
the wall r or met i In
Us organization i Its mo -c-
as lull lo n; I
m i i a
proved to
w.
jugs, b
F sick.
. i
l , . s; th
. I . Th
.
i lumber was being a
. men were making a nice
goto have , . ., .,
many different kinds, Two lath-
For uses hoes forks and were turn
go to A. W. Ange's. work. Band saws, ripsaws, steam
It would surprise yon to see the. augers were all busy In then.
number of wagons and carts that batch of men were at work
La being shipped and sold by baggy bodies kitchen
Cox Mfg. Co., in their wardrobes book desks. An-
shop yesterday they had a other man was merrily paint,
lot of work just being com- while the anvils the black smith
and their timber flue. I sounded as If was
The A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. expect, doing there. While Calvin
to reduce the pi ice of their meal or Hour, and he is the
co truck for the coming miller we know. Walk In
until it is easy reach of all to- and look around, but don't get in
growers the way the men arc busy.
To- Debt of Millet.
The fat f call-
the act hi
An Abrupt Translation.
; -ii
h;
ti ml ii
or
, what d
d. . i
Cl
. o know I lie wold n
n i boy's hi
and In
No on i a band.
-W, .
; I . mall boy.
Ami Bit-i
face ad ask id
and he said
win n
sit .
New goods fast Tho cheapest c ever
shown.
Se the, Paper
Pattern on tin. having been
more than y
All pi c. its. high r, i w t
nothing better, All
New
Ladies ready Rate, new Chiffon and Mu III, and
combinations of Mull and Straw, also Chiffon with In
in Jet and Spangle, in I . all
colors, black and white from SI, 81.50 92.50, I u -10.
Fine Goods and Laces.
know . I I
do,
;, a lady mu u In
ii lout,
don, I've
n its back,
Well, ya. old I . the
ind get with I
calls u
,. .
. I
a . you
C rd and Times.
Frank.
An ii, t Into a
and f r
objected to it
without a prescription.
asked custom, r.
look Ilka a . w kill
i I
et our
mi
my son
Teddie And where do cows
their mil
. Teddie,
yon pet J
I n
have tn
now.-,
ANNOUNCEMENT
I am now feat and
I ave ever in Fine
in Ready to Wear i
Mrs. Greene will Boon take
Trimming, after which we will show you
display in Dr. Hats,
Will invite you the
L.
Subscribe to THE REFLECTOR now and
get the premium offered.
POOR PRINT
v p i ii
i mi
MB I
. -J
TO FURTHER
F W.
We
Prices.
THE VINO CORRESPONDENCE EXPLAINS ITSELF.
GREENVILLE, N. C March 4th, 1905.
Wood Brothers,
New Sale Conductor.
New York, N. V.,
While have received considerable relief from our over stocked stores and maturing
through Bales you have for us since February 1st, v are still in unpleasant and stocked
position relative to of the merchandise and shall be pleased employ you to map out a further coarse for
us by we may be able to dispose of the remaining choice merchandise and enable us to gel quickest
relief at the possible moment before receiving Shipments which we have agreed to take. Please
this your best efforts and let hear from at once.
Yours very truly,
C. T. H FORD
N YORK, S. Y., March
Mr. C. T.
Greenville, N. C.,
Dear Mr.
communication of the 4th is before us at present- Low prices and holding back the cotton
crop from market ha place hundreds of Solid Southern Merchants in just your position The only course we can ad-
vise, is t., entire stock on the at prices so low you can dispose of the stock quickly and the
Sacrifice yon can Holding together thousands of dollars of idle merchandise means final ruin to any merchant
Advertise diligently your the best of values Thereby protecting both you and your interest
With b-T wishes i yo success We remain,
Live One at a Time and Take
Views of Life.
Worry is one of the cur-o-
of modern life. say of modern life,
wand year;
go d i worry, b u
i more
fining, .- i.- and
lest I. I
re ii vi n
i r
and we
S one treats us r
in i mil . . I
I it is
in . .,
lit to bed us,. i no
is the
to n U -i i in u
mind nil r in.- ca that
ii. We sic pp . .
haunted all the time with the
and i a i d thing i- -till ma-
in our minds. This i- one
form . h is cry com-
aim ma ; of sensitive
mi
Ai of worry is the tend-
ency to brood errors. The
man or the public man is
overwhelmed with the con-
that lie has made an awful
mesa of things. The worst of all
calamities is the lock-of energy to
grapple with calamity, and in most
cases it is worry that breaks down a
energy.
A third and perhaps more com-
form of worry u the gloomy
anticipation of future calamities.
There are some men who, however
happy they may today, are per-
with
the possibilities of a disastrous to-
morrow. They five in terror. When
actual sorrow upon us most
of us discover unexpected resources
of fortitude in ourselves, but
sickens the heart so much as
sorrow. Of this form of
worry we may well say, wick-
D. W.
IN
Groceries
And Provisions
Cotton Bagging and
Ties always on
l-r sh Goods kept con-
in st ck. Country
Produce Bo end Sold
D. W.
North Carolina.
HOWE TELEPHONE AND
TELEGRAPH COMPANY.
i- following points can
reached over Hi
s C
N. C.
I'M-,
t -i-i
Held,
Ii
Littleton.
Oxford,
Ml.
Winston,
Atlanta,
Halt more
Chattanooga,
Charleston s c.
Chase
ill
Cincinnati,
Columbia, .-. c.
Va
Nashville,
New York Y
New s, L,
Norfolk, Va
Petersburg, Vi
Philadelphia, Pi
St. Louis, Mo,
Va
yours,
WOOD BROTHERS.
I have no doubt that most of my
readers know experience what
some of these things mean. No
doubt also many of them have many
real causes for anxious thought, and
they will how propose to
deal with One of the best ways
is to be content to live a day at a
time. Sydney Smith counsels us
h rich wisdom to take short views
of life. Each day i an entity in it-
self. It it rounded oil by the gull
of it has its own hours which
will never return; it stands separate,
with its own opportunities and
pleasures. Make the most of them.
Another good and simple is
never to take our griefs to lied with
to say. hut how difficult
to will lie replied. But it
largely a matter of will habit.
John y once said that
would a- -non steal as for
. i a sin. To worry i.-i
wasteful and foolish; we have also
to recoiled that i; is J.
Dawson in Sew World.
And all otter important and
points wist of the Miss-
River.
F. O ,
Gen.
NEW MAN
At the Old Stand.
I have the stock of
business of W. J.
will carry the
at his old stand on Five
Points.
I will add to the stock to meet the
demands of the and will at
all limes carry a Complete line of
Heavy and fancy Groceries.
Fruits, Mies, Tobacco,
Cigars, etc.
on me when you want the
best Groceries for the lowest price
at can be
J. J. TURNAGE,
The Five Points Grocer.
New York Sale Conducted.
we are Offering to you.
I.
Suspicion Versus
d . I.
who I him the ha . .
ii .
. .
pat an i .
At
AC
i i
i i
one-
. . ;
other
I, I'm I
lie n .
a traveler,
; Ulla,
tier
to the ; I in re in
v. . .,.
Ill polled to
i .- -I if
. . h v ill
i .
at . ; j i
con p
in
in tho
. ., iv
W. S. CO.
.- I a
d mi a
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i or
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in Ii Journal.
Main Street
Greenville, N. C
Point.
Minister Of , .
watch. I
it. i
; with I
n b Mb my
tO ,
jury, in use. I . ,., for
l why
v, tied.
r I there,
was one t in defense, j
r . in my pocket, j
don M
Northwest
in . n
that
and
from I. bu
acre, and .
talk and nil ii i m
bi r feed than
et r old in
fed on It would
Ii choler i. I
I I loll L fowl .
have . it
also hi,
brought hundreds re-
tor and now only a
few Ii are left. Semi
f I ; ii
to
C. P.
you will get by re-
turn mail, also details of
seed-growing contest.
I r-
Of with
Coin,
Mr G. W.
h . i i
i . e
cute at . ,
i . county A
a., an
ave iii
n i i.
i .
I o t be it rug u
C ml . ore, drug
. ii
I m l;
that
an i . but I
i .
rather t to me Id th
. ;. one lose
. live h
. . en
Tut .
i r
e, three
, ii at I i
WRITES DOWN.
General i Resigns.
March
deaf who have not
I to and read the
or the sign
. are in use.
of ,
h Dr. i f New
t ii i
. II.
now
i Is. Thus iii
I .
the rs i
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be i know n of Hi
II .
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r. it i
of hi
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In
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OVER
E, For Cotton. .
out it.
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. . .
folk, .
n. c.
I .
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Ill
j,.,
by tin
i i
i in front i
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HAVE JUST .
THIS
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II
Ml . . ;
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. to .
ii
in Manila
i, to be i
. ,
ill . ill lose the idol I
who, ; , .
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Iii
I J.
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of J ii-
i ; rd will M
; o
a ii . . .
,, Dinner Invitation.
a of
i prevent
a., a of In ii. i-
a run i i ind a g
teed cure ion,
i -i i I , .
to rise
. It In
. i . n
I i
from the of i
river win d at th
. i on pa So
I i
carter de I it to
J.
i j. . .
ARRIVING
. is one th i do
t i In
have w
. purl of I
it
I am ii; tn
with a inch for i i I
ye, and have taken is of
r a Cure.
i . The i
hot to
K ID re will d
Ii-,. I till l
ii i . ,
EDITIONS
LY
i r
B cot Rail St
Saxony,
L in t i the;
the on
II I he s led h
seven i ii in . I
. I i i train
for ill than
fed while
ii i i rill i
; h
he ii
i are to have
i i I on
On Saturday let, there ,. . , ,
will meeting of at twenty different i t,
Parker's Beads.
id In ; v.
wish t o d I .- r i g Ii i
the i weal things in
SILKS, LACES
n . to nil
of ire i elites.
Sold J,
Meeting.
. ,. I ,, j
and Pitt ; th i
Mu -t us i
. .
K DON, EXCEPT SUNDAY .
At r. Year cents a Month.
The
Pulley
. ;.
are I
THE HOME OF
if of
and
inch to cur
. or I
the I.
Tin I an n c,
and
; i .
. . I cure
on the to
cue u i r all fat m
iv- body i-
to oil i- in i
I i . . .
in i i i ion
I-
Prof
Minnie I hire
ll II II .
. I in . it ion,
i- I he . i .-. i nail,
i i i .;, to
TH
I OFFER
and i, One
n. , i . in i . , . . , . . .
I e i ,. . , , ,. ,
In. annual i . I
. . . a h they last, .
of el who s
VANCE. Ii
th
i I
.
i , take .
i iii
u may lie aided
tie .
i , t
Q.,
men I
.
icon
lifer Ii be
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ii
II . hi II
,, Fa . I
., tr, i
.-. ed
iii
i . in
-I Have
Let's Celebrate,
If the time can be for
turning on the electric lights the I
lie marked by an
celebration,
A spring tonic makes rich,
red blood, Bring health
to the whole family,
Nothing
tonic.
Drag Store.
in oil
in I
. I I b you
now I Inn n ii my
later tho rev-
I l
contain n i half a i en new
i , , . . i
AI he called
ft and led to oak
i I A I.,
; in
I f ii in
in , ,.,. ,.,
burns. Ii is the lie Halve,, fain say
on the market. r This
should keep it mi BolO by; -o without an
HO. I. Wool II
When it In job print-
lug conic to
is for
sale Drug ---1.
iv.
The
bracing Ii tome. I u
all disorders red
blood, bone and muscle a
. told u for making sick
, people well.
Mountain Tea. cent-,
i, i hat bull
I Drug Store,
BROS. CO.
Norfolk, Va.
and Broken In
Blocks, Cotton, Grain and
one. Private Wire.-, to New
and New
Book
k Store.
Carries ledgers, Day Books, Books and other blank
books, Box Paper, Tablets, Slates, Pens, Inks, Mucilage, Legal
and Abstract papers, numerous other things in
stationery.
POOR PRINT
FOR THE LITTLE ONES.
With
Great
. . . .
STAMPS
to
.;. r-in t iv i IV -1 -i t i to you
ca I you spend
., -i- i
h j nu.
. yon spend money spend it so that
urns And each ten
p mi I k- n DROWN STAMP
full value your
Brown Stamps like compound interest.
hunt -Iron on part,
a ;,,. ;,. . .-m they bring will
many a dollar free for pleasure or for
saving, such things as you w aid oilier
i buy offered for Brown Stamps
i to give you your
;.,.;. . r can best use or
;.
E GIVE YOU WORTH, STAMPS, FREE
w Unless yon already have
. nil our midget it and
dollars worth
, , ;, hill, and presto
ii you have ill
the ball rolling every
. . . ii ii where Brown
ii arc ,
ALWAYS ,
. . . , your st .
. . ;
; a I
; Ciro-
. c.
HEADACHE.
C--t i I
Two Interesting Experiment
Candle Smoke.
For your first experiment lei the
is quite
long, having placed it where there ii
draft. Sow blow the candle out,
and of smoke will rue from
it. the gas, the burn-
, the flame. To
is pas put a lighted
; blow-
. I it will ignite
relight the can-
match hi Id
wick.
Again letting
wick is
. c, hold
f .
over tin
sill r
.
, , . . inch
j . and
I will
. . . . will not
I reason
given.
Blind Pro Game.
Tin in a row, , Keep
be The second one a further argument is found in the
in the Ii fitly places her hands ,. ,,;
overt eye and which, it is suggested, is due to
Tr lion h of prophet r;, . the elevator muscles of the
art . caused by the constrained
r works.
of
or flu Tl
easy and requires less muscular
fort than movement in a vertical
In r . must make plane. All this to show that
some f cough or I muscular strain is involved in
Caused by on the Elevator Mm-
of the
or
is not uncommon experience,
some observations of
Si . a; pear to throw some light on
Its Allowing that
instances astigmatism or other
of am is a factor in its
pro he yet argues that there
In r icing In
support the
of a lady who always suffered
from seven headaches after visiting
the beater when she had occupied a
seal in the pit, but was free from
disturbance when she sat in
the dress circle. In the first
it is pointed out, sustained ac-
of th of the
1- required in order to see
the and this is exactly the ac-
i- required in studying
collection of pictures and more
in looking at those which
are hung the
fame experience has been not-
ed by Mr. Snell in the case of
, ts, those who lean
on r the handle bars with the head
lowered and ho. then fore, in look-
in; ad keep the eyeballs upward.
. ea by the cc
At the same t m another prophet j,,, ,.,;., which the mine
; or her place in can be no
prophet's hair physiological fact lateral move-
prophet then in- I of the eyeballs is much more
easy and requires less
fort than movement in a v
r . . must make All this goes to shot
may cough or I strain is involved in u-
grunt make any upward movement of the
kind leases. balls, this nay well result in
try to identify sense of weariness or more pro-
;,
THE SPIRIT AT WORK.
It is. If
Hos-
the sound nil
I prophet i- released
and cant take the j
A Comprehensive
wines this dead fly
How to Lamp. ,.
Mix con with spirits of
win a cup and set it
r a When the cup
U spirit ignited it
will strong yellow
. . . made more or
less n the greater or
small r suit added. All
other
will In . thin; a ghastly
hue, the of
i- a rent and giving
to r In k of health the ca-
, e of de
If full f attain be used in-
stead of salt, a red light h
Eskimo Candy.
In E-kin there is a kind
of I It
is ab ml lie . of a duck and
quite k, w ti I feel of a
W hen the nil
I the women
I heir i feet and
tn .
fact, sir, I have no
positive idea how the poor thing
came by its death. Perhaps it had
not taken any loud for a long time
dashed upon the soup, ate too much
of it and contracted an
of the stomach that brought on
death. The must have had a
weak constitution, for when I served
up the soup it was dancing merrily
on the surface. the
idea presents itself only at this mo-
endeavored to swallow too
large a of vegetable. This, re-
fast in the throat, caused a
choking in the windpipe. These are
the only reasons I can give for the
death of that insect.
Interest in Meeting Baptist
Church.
The meeting which
U being conducted in the Baptist
church by Rev. T. Jenkins, of
Wilson, continues to grow in in-
power. Tuesday night
be took for his subject,
as a text a sentence
from Proverbs. in vain
is the net spread in of
any
The devil never says what he
means nor menus what he
He offers man just his
wants but man get just what he
docs not want. devil never
got a man to commit a sin until he
deceived him as to the nature of
the act or as to results. Eve
thought she was getting great good
instead of great punishment when
she ate the fruit.
There is not a person in
ville expects to b lost,
there is not one In hell ex-
to go Here.
Thinking you are right does not
make you right. is a way
which tight onto man
thereof are the ways
of
not thyself of tomorrow
for thou nit what a day
will bring Hell is Oiled
by people who have good
expect to be saved some
tine, some way. This the aw-
mistake. nearly all of
these it ill be said of them,
are
The services this morning was
well attended and exceedingly
helpful. The was worship-
ltd, the prayers earnest, the
profound and ii
will
gin promptly at AH per-
having a Mm. like the
kind used in the meeting will
please bring tonight. At
the dose of the sermon an
will be given the
ed to flee the Coming wrath of God
by
All persons expect to begin
the Christian life should do so to-
t by on their heart's
faith in Jesus Re-
15th.
aim , , , , .
, , . and looked down.
en in bin. .--, . .,
C. ell , I I
Missed a Trip.
Mr. Haskell stood before his dress-
table arranging his tie when
cries of d grief and rage float-
. up to him from the living room.
He Vent to the head of the stairway
them
. dried
ill . r .
. e re-
In d an
the ho called
patiently. is
d .
I you bi . d
all,
mi
lie voice of
BETHE ITEMS.
. r
in J
will bro
. .
, lie
. .
. . of the tin ill
lei; bronchitis. . p I
;. pi
f i t i
.-
black.
. . .
i .
aid.
STORE,
; hi
Queen I lite of
II. I linking of
Lou
I v
i t do so, i
j nib on ti
the m I
; . mi be
I I. I
me near To
. .; d,
I i r N. 1805.
Mr. W. A. ox left today for
a l
T in the
northern t p ., .; bis
an I Ml I
r . t v
V, it .- .
Ii .
i-
Ii.
Bib Smith,
his , T.
Smith.
Mis j ; ire,
el
Ii
Paul Join i o- led
from I . arc
glad to see hi .
Miss Dorothy I . of
was the gun I of
s n m . , Sun-
day.
We are all to have
with us Bey, Mi, and
family of Petersburg, V
will
In s
V . to
. .
Bald M I nm
bi do b
My Ned I
In I
Hoc. I y
I ill 1.1
I inc.
And now r la
r i th
ii,
Jewel . .
run id
II
II
STRAY
o I . i . k under
in right, to It it, I as taken
ill with i please
c ii for Hum am pay i
M h. B.
I nm. s N. U.
Dental
EASTERN
D. J. WHICHARD. Editor and Owner.
VOL. No.
and Friday.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA. MARCH 1905.
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN
No.
MEETING IN CHURCH.
Mr. Jenkins a Preacher of Power.
RESOLUTIONS RESPECT.
RESOLUTIONS OF
GARBAGE
PERSONALS
in. Va.,
days I
Castle Hill,
Tar Lodge, No. K P.
A larger than
greeted at
Board of Stewards of Method- People Requested to it More
Closely. p ,,,,,. t, . ,,
March 1905. Whereas, On Monday. Owing to
lath. the of part of the town to oh-
in the Baptist .,. and loss swept down and bore on brother, j serve section seven, chatter twelve
Wednesday night. or and James Burton Cherry, from the of the ordinances the town of
one hour a- a Mitt.
it profit a man
W. P. Jr went up the
A. M. M i .
members. Again the portals of sorrow of to which is as
our Castle Hall have been visited the joys and of Heaven. All seen-
mutation within limits i h
y went to i
gain the world by an Providence
lose his soul The j M; Not only a Whereas, He was for some time town shall I e plan-d i
was riveted to worthy brother Hie of Steward for the town
his eloquent words from start to ,.,. a, command M. E. of
finish. He discussed points
of the
and the time of hi death an each week, and d
in the sermon. First the most ex- honored Trustee said church I shall be lb-duty
the value of a true friend
third, the son may . .,,. ,,.,., ,.,., ,,.,. , In eve
or the of a soul being
unsaved.
Many eminent ; --.- lave
preached in nit ill. ha none
more earnest, i Her prepared and
more eloquent than Mr. Jenkins
Those attend the meeting-
are a rare treat by tying
away.
till was
,.
. h
keeper, agent, . other per-
relation of son
I. W.
from i Bern,
Hr. O. II. t i
Pi due-
It, B -1 returned I
in the vernal spring-tide of Cod's in the ti i I j ming
eternity. In I church or-late, he was ever either of said days, i h es. Dar-
be by the gentle mid ill i
and members of Tar ions, bill
ii I.-.
. I
l; ;,. an I
ii ; Mi. Vein i Alb n u to
A; de evening.
;. . id of
the at and w r pi
in id night.
licit ho l
home few days, re n to
Chapel ill this morning.
. v j. who has
Si h i Keel re
to K i
. A
III of R.
i . , ii lay la visit
i Veil lies. ii. .
if the feeling and of
every word and a.
primarily for Christian, At o'clock, after
unconverted also interested.
K of P. tint we
deeply and tie
lost of beloved Brother, Past I his life,
James Burl Cherry, Therefore be it,
who departed this life March Resolved by the Board of Stew-
1905, just a weal Greenville M. B.
g and I south.
A lit i. That, la tho death of Brother
useful life of ions.
willing and able of excel- Cherry hut
his life and death is I truest and best members, ad
the community at large one of its
wisest and useful
save the sinner. We should
Mini to save wicked men, ltd-
est and worst of them, by hundreds
and thousands. The revival
was referred to In
have surrendered loving
t. the will o God.
Sod can save a beloved order
tow as easily as He can pick the
tiniest dew drop from the we tender his Borrowing wile
rose of spring. All these . , sincerest sympathy i to he seen among
mournful to th We will
ever his memory in our
hearts as one who was loved and
re
r in t inn e . as
all u
refuse of kin e
e pi liquid I.
matter, and th sh ill lie n
moved town c . A
person who all viol pro
visions of shall be
lice dollars each
The police will be
to i iv attention
to this matter tint the
ii , i point
i Hi
Mi. and Mrs, A.
. have been visiting their
mi . U, this
. Black Mountain,
Mr. . of
mill . i of S
, have visiting her .
Hi . for X w Y k.
id.
V Alton VI n .
tier I-
Di. t
son, Charles, left this r K. iv editor of the
Common wen
. .,. ,. , , ,. through this morning re-
Mrs. Sallie i
. , ,. ,. g limn whom lie
is her daughter, Mis. J
. . I delivered a speech on temperance
H. That while with-j may be duly complied with. I,.,.,
out a murmur to the will of Him This ordinance was passed by the Mr. Mrs. and I
by all. whose we are, at the same time we aldermen for purpose of this morning for
That we will set apart a page in cannot but feel keenly th- proving the sanitary Baltimore,
JUST AS WELL CHANGE
however,
ed, by God's willingness
power to save men, but entirely
and only by our
people of mime
Should avail of ill-
meeting for the glory of and
the salvation precious
Daily Reflector, 19th.
No Lights
Everything about
electric light plants was thought to
be in read es and i
led nun i
be t lined on H I
dynamos ml vi
found, ho
tie I
h i
the ;
In
i,
try the
boys, ii
loss that ha befallen as in the the towns, also the back lots
death our friend and brother. street might be clear of waste
while bis genial face unsightly rubbish
no more Alls the gutters and
and this the saddest of all his gentle voice tone heard a drainage of the streets.
and a copy of these we will ever F. M.
resolutions lie sent to his family; I cherish in our the pure
That the Castle Hall be draped upright life be lived among ITEMS
mourning, and the usual badge and endeavor to emulate his.
he worn in his memory. worthy example in our own live
ISAAC A. Thai we extend to Hie
B. Committee. sincere
i in their sorrow,
Hem y , i
them to Hun who is
Reinforcements for the Russians. ,, goodness and
bi. Much
Decided anxiety is felt here regard v , of t he.-
the fate of I he army in Man- upon our s,
its . ;.,. B, ;,, ,, ,
no . nil , to Ha
g been with
N. C, March, Keel, returned to
Lorenzo m
day eight near
i i, nm
Miss are u the sick
lit.
Mis. Lena Matthews recently .
, , ,, . , , . II Trams Cannot Run Present Schedule,
returned Iron. and .
, , . , . . Make One Can Run.
today lo
Ii was asked to
S. Forbes left this morning .,. of
for Philadelphia and New York to Coast Line to the
purchase spring people.-f this section, we would
Mrs. M. a Nelson, who to say it is the miser-
been visiting family of J. S. bl schedule.
Bethel this train is due to
re i hi iv p. in, but it i
as certain not to
yr. Blow, manager of the income all. nor
of K can it be with any degree of
Win-
over i
Wednesday the ell v.
spell I
the I vi
i . vi d her.
. ,
i e
inside i
day
certainty when It will conic.
ii is exceptionally rare the
is i nu hour or
nu a thing as a train
hue -I in .
pi
. I -e. nil
i . .
I . .
shine,
.
; I
every
tor,
Hon. E. W, to Speak.
B. W.
has an
to the address at the
close Greenville graded
on Maj 19th. Mr. an
speaker and a rich la
in e for our people.
Pleasure Park.
. c Arthur and D. C. James
will locate a pleasure park
town. There w II be a
base pall ground and .-
am dancing pavilion.
ground will lie lighted
I. b,
red blond. I i
and happiness in the whole ;.
equals
Mountain a u
Drug
,.
. .; i ,
p . . .
i.- the
w.
and relieve tin
extent,
to that
gossiper an
No man is just to hi- children
w give i hem the b cal
Fire at paper.
March 17.- Fire man is good who
early this morning did consider- does not take
damage to the store stock ville News,
of A. II. and the printing
plant of Die Wayne county
which occupied the upper
I of the building, The lire
originated in a closet under
and is supposed to have
Law Regarding Dispensaries.
The legislature passed a law
the of
managers to keep a record of the
names of persons who make put-
chases at dispensaries.
It made unlawful
any person lo knowingly
much headway a hole was
burned through floor gave
. .,. i I Honors front a
The damage to the building is
about The any minor, or for any other person
Courier's loss consisted mostly sale liquors
which was melted. This j i the
loss will reach Mr. Craven m, ,,,. , ,.,.,
m i indent, how.
, issue of the paper
will be missed.- News a d B.
a id fiver.
v.
i-1
was ill .; white gown . . . nil
was In full suit. e
In wore f
i h h i. h i ml of
lace on the bodice
on the Bin h
tulle veil
th.
Where wen j .
Mr. Fergus m, hi
resumed the
reading of . i paper n id said
nothing, i a.
SALE,
I h e
milch . id i also a
hi and beef i
, C.
ii
Saturday, M
, th. i
lid .
lei by
brow
i i e .
i ii w
i . the
. . . return to X
. . i Wiley . . the
. j nays late em
-.- wail ii g was on Hi
of Hobgood Instead of i i
, this
, ,., we had
for . . , ,
has returned the train would
mi in be
H. Bail, Jr., went up Hi hours late,
loud i Ins morning.
II. I la and son, Died.
Mr. Frank Johnson, of Rocky
h. I I bis home
m S evening. The
fuel. and tin. home in
,,, Friday even-
Mr.
, Mrs. r. Bo,,,,.
i i. airs. r. d.
and i e, of an I
for Rock; u, . ,,,.
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