Eastern reflector, 9 May 1905


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GREENVILLE'S
IN WRECK.
Great
The refinement
of style and
the realization
of comfort
UNION MADE
Good Taste is Always
Good Style
Come Out Without Injury.
There a slight on the
Atlantic Coast Tuesday after-
noon, three miles South of
A freight train on the siding;
waiting for the passenger train
from Hock; Mount to Selma to
pass, when the freight
mm el far and was
struck by the engine of the
passenger train and
turned over.
the
train we slightly no one
else received any injury. F. If.
Hodges and T. White, who were
en route t. Salisbury, were pass, u-
on
Health Shoes
FOR MEN
The have obtained is due principally to their Superior con-
which makes them
Comfortable From the Time You Put Them On.
other make, though probably all tried,
used in them are the highest The
given ind guarantee that they will last as
ass succeeded in equaling them.
rice i pair, with full value
i as well as the
and hold their
manufacturers
WE CORDIALLY INVITE EVERY MAN TO CALL AND INSPECT THIS LINE.
UNION MADE
UNION MADE
FIT
the Foot,
the Head
and the Pocket-Book
Or. Martin at School
This morning Dr. Martin
on, the opening
exercises at the graded School and
gave a mo.-t interesting enter-
talk on
The teachers a- well as the
pupils livened carefully through-
nut and enjoyed to the full
of 9- me of the gifted
experiences in the
of the while there in
the interest of the V. S. govern-
under the direction of the
late President
The Dr. was delighted with the
excellent of the
congratulated Prof.
DoTS again and again upon his
excellent and
such a splendid corps of
instructors.
It was regret that Dr. Mar-
tin hail to decline an invitation to
stay and see the work the
departments.
He invited children to attend
the revival services as us
possible
NORFOLK SOUTHERN R. R. CO.
Steamboat Service.
L.
daily t
CREDIT CUSTOMERS.
They Hove .-m Advantage
Who fay
should think they'd show more
Consideration to a good cash custom-
exclaimed the shopper, who had
just had a wordy encounter over an
exchange slip with the
they would take the iron hie to
look tin- matter up they'd my
mi t regularly on the delivery
just the only
on tin- delivery books and not among
their
should think the firm
would want a big cash
does, hut and employees
look at it differently. When a
man says, the clerk
sits up and takes notice. The
man who has an account is the
man who can most easily complain
of discourtesy and inattention on
the part a clerk. The of
her trade is know n to the She
prefaces her complaint with the
words, you know. I've had an
account ham ever since the store was
The cash customer
a single sale She cannot prove
how valuable her trade is to the
house, and the knows it. I've
Watched the rule work again and
again. It almost discourages one in
the imposed task of paying
on the other object-
ed tired shopper, a woman
pays cash sin- buys more carefully,
is just the smiled
her companion. is the
man who buys some-
times who commands the
respect and incidentally the
of i New York Press.
Wanted Some Himself.
A traveling agent for a large
wholesale grocery house was selling
a of goods to one of his
a in a little village.
he said, wind up with,
don't you want a few cans of our
maple You'll it the
be.-t you have ever kept in
said the grocer,
of maple
did get it
remember selling yon any
was In re on my lust
on didn't, i got
it the real
what it i-. My brother
I i
when
this in tin
made in
like I.
us
ramp.
II
e s
it.
the country maple
it and tool, grocer to one side.
lie lid in a low lone,
going back on the
I of course, hut I want a
gallon of tin- stuff for own
at a. in. for leaves was brought out. lie
Greenville daily
at in, for
Connecting at Washington with
Norfolk Southern Railroad
Norfolk, Baltimore, Philadelphia,
New York, Boston and all other
North. l.-s a Norfolk
with all points
should
freight via Norfolk, cure
A Southern . .
Sailing Hours to change
without
T. H. MYERS, Agent. Washing-
ton, N.
J, Agent,
ville, N.
I . C. General T. and
f. Agent, Norfolk,
Skinner, Harry Skinner. Jr
H. w.
SKINNER
LAWYERS,
Room J Temple Building.
We hereby we bate
associated with us, in practice
she Law, Mr. Skinner, Jr,
The name will continue as here-
Lawyers.
January 2nd,
SKINNER,
l. w. w
The Air and Sun.
An old writer sin-, When men
lived in houses reed they had con-
when they lived in
houses of oak they had constitutions
of This is a very fine,
description of the injury
which may come to US from line
houses tOO closely sealed to keep out
the fresh air and too heavily cur-
preventing the
sunshine, Inch i.- almost or unite as
important a-air. it is not at all
in. to have our line houses
unhealthful, and it only requires in-
and to
a house of oak a- of
health as cabin, IT-ch air will
come from a well ventilated oaken
house well as through the open
s in a house of reed-, and sun-
light through a window in a palace
as in a
KILL he COUCH
AND CURE the LUNGS
WITH
Dr. King's
New Discovery
FOR C
Surest and Quickest Cure for all
THROAT and LUNG
LES, or MONEY BACK.
. store.
. .
I I
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It
tor Pita and ii
box la
. nm I on
It I
i.
Her Parting Shot.
old lady well known in a
Scotch town for learning and for
conceited people gave
evening party where a
I man was present about to
leave for an in China,
and In- formed the of
the evening. As he was
extravagant in his con-
himself, the old lady
was all but silent during the evening
I until lie v.-- h when she shook
him heartily by the hand, saying,
t care when
for, mind ye, they
puppies in
A Wise
for announced the
medium, sell yon a philter that
will make four hit hand love you
of all n
think I'll
c the practical wife, f you
philter tin malt bring
home of hi
I . v you a I in
Bulletin.
price
SI-00
OLDS Free Trial.
Ind i
SHINGLES
A d
eat ,
out I .
he .
Closing Exercises Held Tuesday
We heard a speaker say
rural schools are hope the
In Pitt county we are
measuring up to this hope and the
past year has shown remarkable
development along educational
lines, Not only the
schools improved, but the rural
schools have pace with them
march of read.
One of the best of latter
the graded school, at
in section
the county. The people of that
line section come together and put
up a splendid and
a school that cm. he
passed. Misses Eugenia Harriss
were secured
teachers enrollment was large.
The commencement
the hist session took place Tues-
day and the large audience
was delighted with what they wit-
There was a delightful
program of vocal and instrumental
music, recitations and drills that
showed thorough training and
preparation. pupil seemed
perfect in the taken. Little
Miss Viola Kilpatrick, the baby
elocutionist, gave several
The add less occasion was
delivered by Dr. James Dinwiddie,
president of Peace Institute.
His subject
he gave his
hearers much food for earnest
He said if you get a
to do right because it is
right and refuse to do wrong
because it is wrong, and stand by
this decision though the heavens
fall, yon have a soul. He
emphasized the importance of
building wisely when we go about
training a being
life and eternity. As a small stone
near the fountain head will divert
the course of a stream, a single
act may change the trend of a life
tutu its course upward or
downward. We are not controlled
by out wills, but our wills do what
our characters direct.
At the of the address
Count Supt. W.
spoke
of the pi ogress
the county and
of the excellent work done in
this school. He congratulated the
people and also thanked them and
the trustees for manner in
which I hey had cooperated with
the county board of education.
FIVE ACED MEN
And They Are as Good as Are Found.
On Saturday afternoon live of
our oldest by chance girth,
together at
II. Harding. As tire
turned to old times the question of
their ages came up. It was found
that the combined ages the live
men aggregated years, or an
average 3-5 years. Mr.
led the with years
behind him. M.
King came next, years to his
credit. The other three, ex-Gov.
T. J. Mr. and
Henry Harding
and look young for their age. You
do not come across better men in
bunches live, either.
T. R MOORE.
TO THE
Greenville. N. C,
Dear What's differ-
between II and
Mr. Aaron
N. J., some years ago, put gal-
of paint on his
house; and spring repainted
gallons.
How much was the paint
Ti tale a and
the paint was h i bi rage one.
W, t CO.
I, II. I. I'll our
Palm
ill Of
; kill number of
I . ,, i- reel d ranch top
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner.
and Friday.
VOL. No.
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA, TUESDAY. MAY 1905.
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
No.
COUNTY MATTERS
Business Transacted by Commissioners.
The board of county commission-
met in regular session on Mon-
day, 1st, all the members
present.
The following were
from the For
paupers county home
jurors
bridges and
court HO; cost
witness tickets Jail
insuring jail 156.55; superintend-
health insane small
pox veterans
register of deeds com-
missioners miscellaneous
stock law territory
T. White, presented
bis monthly report.
Dr. Zeno Blown, superintendent
health, tiled his monthly report.
W. h. cotton weigher
elect for the town of Greenville,
presented his official bond which
was accepted.
J. A. cotton weigher
elect for the town of Ayden, was
given until first Monday iD June
in which to present
GAS BOAT CAPSIZED
GRADED SCHOOL.
BOARD OF ALDERMEN.
Passengers Have Trilling Experience
Capt. Heroism.
several wards was called for
Monday iii the
j and poll; place-.-, is
Buck
II. Hauling and
pi
trip from Washington to U residence e, of Sec
Greenville the boat was of
End First Work. , and Much
one year ago the people Thursday Night.
Friday as Ola determined they would
boat their of aldermen were
her trip from to a
capsized, and there come near
a serious disaster.
he-
miles W., d Misses
D U. ,. A l . u.
f. was on and nailed
the boat to b taken on and
brought to lauding
made and he taken on
board, and while the boat was
being tracked out to the channel of
the river it struck a submerged
log that listed the boat and came
near turning it completely over.
There quite a number of
passengers with several cranks and delivered the address.
some freight on board. sudden For
careening the boat threw some I distinguished,
of these overboard, while man, in clear
jumped oat in the water. manner showed the
rolled and several education and
and finally settled 0.1 one side. was a huge
The had presence of and body
AND SOCIAL.
Thursday, May 1906.
Harry went to Raleigh
today,
Mr- went t-
today.
Mr. and V. A. Jones left
Wed for
I. Iv returned Wed-
evening from Bethel,
and Mary Edwards. am, we committee re-i W. F. I. ,, ,
They made no mistake i we, the B. J. and W. H. came in Wednesday to visit C.
Foiling place emit Carr,
house.
Mrs. I. and child
them children to have a
large school. They built a splendid I The
The accident
past month.
the members being
wind -K.
and D, ,
I judge. place Mrs, V
o'clock when the of Olivia school house on
st
in the selection of their teachers. be
The school, though only one year
old, has taken its place at as
one of the best schools of the
The closing exercises of tabs
first session took place Wednesday
and at night. In morning
, o'clock Hod. It. Suite
Fourth Bowling
I registrar. Warren, Jr., and
returned Wednesday evening from
Spring Hope.
was ordered done. The Com-
was also instructed
advertise and sell the old street
lamps and posts. IT. M. Hooker judges. Palling
The white cemetery committee place J. J. store at Five Ml- M. daughter,
reported the fence around the, I Miss Ella, of Wake Forest, are
enclosure had been completed. Fifth J.
The committee registrar, s. Tun-tall and U. E Eugenia Harris
I mended amendment to Cherry judges. Polling
of chapter M of the town lawn brick warehouse Dick
which adopted. The amend-1 son avenue.
that any who I J.
The report of the grand of mind to his
or the consequences might have
April court
that he had j
laid oil a public in
township as directed In an order I
passed at March meeting of
board.
The following were added
pauper list to receive monthly
amount Hunt I
Susan Clark Ham and
wife C. T. Case g which be
declined; Sallie Parker was
creased from to
Jackson and h. A.
former were
discontinued.
License to piddle was granted
to
Mrs. Alice Harper was refunded
special school taxis In
township charged.
a j , ,,
Land to. was re-1
leased taxes on real estate
erroneously charged in
township.
released
from taxes on town lot Ayden
erroneously charged.
J, L. Fountain was refunded
income tax erroneously charged in
Falkland township.
Alex Brown was released from
taxes on laud in Swift Creek town-
ship erroneously charged.
was delighted both with Mr. Lacy
a man with his splendid
speech. His coming will prove
a benediction to
At night the exercises were by
j the and a splendid and
W. M. i ranged program was
I. D. Baltimore.
It. A. Jones,
i. P. Holmes, Cleveland.
E, H. Thomson, Durham.
tinted
to list taxes of the town.
It was agreed to j. c
Lamer for certain his prop-
used in widening on
been much worse.
The on hoard were.
Herbert Baltimore.
W. P. By moods,
There were also two colored training. Borne
women with small children exceptionally
board. Both teachers and
At the careen of the boat I
Mr. Capt. Forbes
were thrown our on off side,
and as it listed luck Messrs.
Poindexter, Holmes and Thomson
jumped out on the side
engage in illegal or improper
diversion, or shall be guilty of any
indecent or immoral language, or
shall be guilty any indecent,
insulting or immoral conduct avenue.
behavior in any public street or Accounts wore allowed
in the town, shall be to
deemed a disorderly
An ordinance was also adopted, GENERAL ROBERTS COMING.
prohibiting the of any
drains or ditches on To Reunion May
town, under a penalty of The boy General of the civil
The lire department commute W, P. of
reported that the new hose reels will be with on Wednesday, I evening from Suffolk
with address
as locations I veterans Bryan
presented. more than
hours a great people j
delighted at what, they were
and bearing. pupil did ,
his or her p. t well showing both The following to
places were suggested as locations the
teachers of graded school,
at today here.
came home
Wednesday veiling from
where he baa school.
W. returned
iii- from where
he had commence-
men's.
Friday, May 1905.
C, V. York to
today,
M. Raleigh, is
H. I an returned Thursday
for the hose reel Al Gen. Roberts was
Harrington's on Evans s of his rank in
. t, a, stables in W-s,, Urn army, and
. Greenville, on Moses King's lot distinguished by his bravery,
. s exercises. .,,,
Fifth street, at no introduction or com-
house, on T. Jot that can be made upon Gee
marshals at these
at. I tax collector, dis- They know and remember the lie
The following handsome young
a handsome way
n, Wall,
The latter three swam to i Jenkins R. ;.
without roach difficulty. of the good order doe to
Capt. Forbes could also WM seating the people
land easily, bat be heard a cry for their
from Mr. and
noticing that the latter had become I close of the exercises
exhausted, bravely went to bis Prof.
rescue. Mr, bad sank m to the action
three times when Forbes of trustees at a meeting
chief and that bound in days of -05
police chief of and the bond is stronger as
department, filed monthly day a are going by. There will be
reports, gnat preparations made for that
The police were ordered to pro- day of celebration, and a multitude
cure nets and catch mil
I. O. returned
evening from York.
Mis- Bessie of
in visiting Miss
Brown.
Rev. Boyd of Wilson,
-pent last night here and left this
morning.
Deputy Sheriff S. I. Dudley
went to Raleigh today to take a
prisoner the
Saturday, May 1905.
went to
ITEMS.
N. May
Most of the farmers are gas boat to the Shore,
reached him, bin he was time He stated that
to bin up until ethers could every the teachers of
go to their aid, session been unanimously
Seeing the two men struggling i which announcement was
out the stream, Ml Holmes received with applause.
broke the lock of that was that trustees would add
fastened the landing with to the faculty in the
Mr. Poindexter out and of some splendid man.
ashore. lie skiff was then also urged the people to
used in getting all others from for and by their school,
will he iii to like today,
all dogs found running large ii exercises and hear Gen.
Hie street on which las has Everybody will come.
paid. FOB
The board internal Bryan Grimes camp,
his sent
slating that they hail accepted tin- There will be a meeting of
water and light from rump at toe court at
C ;,. III.
The in. Immediately after adjourn-
to inspect the premises mint of the meet the
I around distillery and will form in front of the for abort stay at Panacea
owners to cleanse same If house and match in a body to
found needed and report to the cemetery where ceremonies F. M. Hodges and
fail Parker went up the road
this morning.
W. If. went to
Ayden Friday evening.
W. B. Parker, Jr., went to
evening.
-Miss Bottle Gray Button return-
ed to LaG range Pi Ida evening.
Mayor F. M. Wooten this
T. White
and this day was just a , , , attending the spreading of I Horn Salisbury Friday
A watchman s clock upon the graves of Hie Confederate evening.
Madison Smith spent provided all with dry pants, and
night with Luther and George by helping each other out they all
j managed to get comfortably
Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Worthing- clothed. Capt. Forbes got the
ton spent Sunday with their righted without much trouble
rents, Mr. and Mrs. K. K. before night all were ready to
Mrs. L. A. is resume the journey. The
the sick list. were landed safely in Green-
Manning spent Sunday ville about
here. His many wire glad The danger being over the pa-
to see him out again. could Bee the as
-Misses Annie Allie. serious side of the
Lizzie went to Ayden j dent. They say that Mr.
Tuesday, displayed marvelous acrobatic
this morn-
for Richmond to enter upon
the duties of his new charge
pastor of Fairmont church.
as
Prospecting Stock Farm.
B. K. Mutter, of Kentucky, a
aged wife of Robert may, qualities by through a win-1 of the fire department
colored, died on the place of Lo- every time the boat listed, lived and the new fire hose has
yesterday from side t side been placed on them. There will
sections coatS and pair of hoots
the town so M to have hose
rapidly be saved himself from be reel stations in various
G. W. Briley and Exam
the Odd
to meet bills until ceremonies opera
Ernest, the infant son of collect ions could he are concluded a dinner will
Mr, and Mrs. E. L. Brooks, The com. be served the Confederate veterans
grandson of Col. I. A. Sugg, died mission was also authorized to in- in open air.
this morning at o'clock sure
their home In re- Committees were appointed to Handsome Monument
mains will lie brought to Green confer with the commission A beautiful WU
ville on Sunday morning and be to rate to be charged against erected at the grave of Mies
interred in Cherry Hill the town for lights and water, and Sarah in Cherry Hill In stock raising,
at o'clock. also in regard to placing additional It was constructed by has been prospecting with
lights. i Limier the marble view or establishing a track farm
Permission was granted N. dealers hen-, and reflects credit out at the plantation of O. L. Joy-
to run a merry-go round j upon their workmanship. believe this is an enter-
in town upon of a tax of prise that the county needs. A
per day. Nan firm would be or ,,,.,
in this section hope
caps and belts, two
Hose Reels,
Four new hose reels for Hie use
in Green ville
in case of
be had his hands full hold
the two colored case or me, was made with
keeping jumping over- C. James to number the houses
attend- board with the children. the worth was furnish the board
ed meeting at St. Delight put up some praying, ruined. He loud in his praise , . , , .
Saturday. All the went ore- of Capt. Forbes for saving life of same, the cost to
board was damaged, Mr. There was also a orate of hogs
-as the heaviest loser. He thrown overboard and font of
had two ample trunks of dotting them were drowned.
be cents each house number-
ed.
New I. being
I tried the third time for
Young, and
failing to render a verdict, the
well early this morning
Miss Patterson set free.
Mis- is tree, hut will no
remember that she has been
election for aldermen in the i to court.
interested will
in their plans.
Grand Sachem Hodges.
F. M. Hodges, of Greenville,
was elected grand sachem by the
great council . I Bed Men in
at Salisbury. This is an
honor to Mi.
ville.
I m
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POOR PRINT





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THE CANDY MAN IN MEXICO. EATING BEFORE SLEEPING.
HI
Has an Ancient History
Back to the Aztecs.
street peddler one
of the that the
of the oil bis
rival in Modern
As tin- climate is warm enough
lo be out of
around, tile
found hie
lid to tilt
Dating A Palatable Meal One
Best Aids to Rest.
A short time physician
held the eating of
before retiring almost I crime. The
old theory is exploded. One
medical journal, in on
THE
BIG STORE.
THE
BIG STORE.
UNPRECEDENTED BARGAIN GIVING.
WELL ED
Are Daily Advertising L's.
I Thai wear wall.
The kind you need.
Hats
Shoes
are p in style.
Of All Kinds, Shapes and Sizes
Marked w
comfort and grace.
EVERYTHING
. rs, Cuffs, Gloves. Seek Ties, etc.
C -will he the up thing the coming
, ii. We Get one. Cheap
center allow window the
Department and
let us Fit You Out and Out on the Inside.
THOUSANDS
Of People Made
HAPPY
By the Savings on
Pure
AT THE
BIG STORE.
It is Just Like
Finding Honey.
You come and be made happy
by our Unprecedented Bargains.
WELL DRESSED
LADIES
Daily Advertising Us, too.
S.
Are
Silks
Hats
And all other
AU colors, and figured,
arc becoming.
Tastily trimmed.
Shoes
and Stylish,
We carry Changeable Ta fetus.
Diana and China Woolen goods
Voile Rhodesia, Mohair, plain
and figured Laces and
all kinds of Wash Ladies On
Really we have everything a
lady needs to make her wardrobe complete.
See our big center show window of tin
Furnishing Department.
let Us Fit You Up for Your Summer Trip.
This Great Establishment is Now all Aglow With Bargain Offerings.
That Boy of yours
can be bead to
.,, dressy.
t the things that
Suits made up tor boy In just as good as
men. Elegant Suits,
up
And the Girls
We can make look Ilka u Fairy. Such dainty Slippers.
in tans and colon, Shoes of .-very style and best makes.
Superb lino of Everything else to make the wardrobe
the Little Mi complete. Beautiful Hats,
Remember That The Store Can Supply all Your Wants, Cheap.
hats, Hats, Hats
very
Old Hats The
lea, trimmed by experts.
Ladies, you know a good thing when
see it, We call on you to judge. See
hats, lead in this department with
most stylish
latest
hi
nil
HATS, and ORNAMENTS.
The fashion centers of tho world
been drawn on for our stock.
Our line Ribbons can't be beaten,
. . for your own benefit, to
our lino buying.
Don't Miss Our Baby Caps.
II i be delighted with one of tin m
NOT ONLY
Things to Wear, But this Big
Store also tarries
FURNITURE.
In Suits or Single Pieces.
Are you thinking of getting
Ii us lit up
your can furnish
everything the if
you want Furniture to match
that you we Ii it.
We have all from the
cheapest to the highest priced.
CARPETS, RUGS, MATTINGs-
Or eat Bargains
you ill miss a great deal if
our store,
COMB AND TAKE A LOOK.
EVERY
VISIT
BIG STORE.
C. T.
Street, N C
BIG STORE.
doors all the year the subject recently, said i l while
render is to he it is not goo,, as a matter fact,
post from one go i with Hie stem
to the other, . Sun- loaded that the undigested food will
days. Sat in i render one restless, still, something
of a light, palatable nature in the
candy man like a very ancient his-
rite V e fond of
sweet, they understood the
an of many kinds and
varieties. The soldiers of
tell u- that on their way to due city
from Cruz on that
march against the city of the Aztec
they were met along the way bi
a den a, o sold of many
kinds, t able
lo the taste they had got
at , to m. The candy
r takes up bis at the
of a street, where lie remain- all
day from early morning bite at
night. As a general thing, you
find him in the name place nil
year round Once a
of certain place the
lenders recognize hit right and
lo not with competition.
a will sell only
one kind candy. In case be
in all probability makes ft himself.
However, many render nave lately
been seized with the progressive
I spirit of the time- and display quite
a stock in trade of kinds of
UPHOLSTERED GOODS
Chairs and Couches Leather
Upholstered
SPECIAL BARGAINS IN THESE
Any and everything you want. Window
and Hall Curtains, great variety in
fables and Pictures. Trunks, Suit
Cases, all sizes and grades.
You will be pleased with a visit to our
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clerks dealing out
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stomach ii one of the best to
quietude and rest The process
digestion goes on in sleep with as
much regularity one is
violent la aid it, and so
. in stomach i- very
desirable for the night's rest. Some
physicians declared,
that Rood deal of the prevalent
insomnia is the result of an
craving of the stomach for
in persona have ban
duly frigid by the opinion that
they not est before going to
b, or who have, like many nervous
been keeping in
a Male of
is more agreeable on retiring for
the nigh than to take a bowl of hot
broth like oatmeal gruel or some
good nourishing soup is a
aid to nervous people and in-
ducts peaceful slumber. This is
file case during cold win-
U r when craves
as as other part
I of the Even s glass of hot
sweets, most of which are not known
outside of o.
The candy, generally has a
small folding table about by
. iii dimensions. On
piles all hi- war.-. Therefore you
have no trouble in finding exactly
you want, for there it is all
spread on before you. If you do
it there yon need not make
further inquiries. render will
not have ii.
Tin are over i thousand street
in the City of I
of i;, -e have i an an
age of
arc generally
more ambitious an ll ll
generally go about from fair
fair. arc to be found about
the i- and the
on feast and they
milk i- grateful palate on
o i ii ions, i ii a bowl of light
well corked gruel ii better and
cold months of
should be the retiring food of every
won . who feels, as many do. the
Deed of food
Cultivator.
o, u
I inspiration of the in w
era Mexico. w a
hang around outside the schools,
sell to the children on
school Some of the
Th Way Ha It.
The wife bit-
softly stole in and pot
her arm- about In r.
the mailer, she
asked.
i am so
d.
or reason,
this
if he would
marry again if and
Ii,
Hid the brute
fellows,
made considerable money.
Unnecessary Precaution.
The woman member of the
board of health had led grad-
up to her errand at old Mr.
which was to ask him
Whitewash his pig-tie- and
out.
will look so much better,
the urged artfully, besides, it
i. you
Mr. smiling, raised a
forefinger, then crooked it.
on come be said,
and led the way to the sties.
be went on, with a
gesture toward sonic enormous
porkers sunk in the mud.
they are. The -peak for them-
I selves. Don't worry about my
pigs, Mr-. They're an
healthy a- make
That what's tie
would.
US
matter. He looked at ma
as if I bad accused him of
and said, should
think And oh. mother,
was way he said
City Independent.
Punishment of Japan. Boy.
The Japanese schoolboy who is
naughty i- not obliged to stand in
a corner with a paper cap on Ma
head, hut is given ii piece of lighted
punk and must stand in front of the
class hold it until it is all burn-
ed. The length of punk depends
on the misdemeanor.
Cole
here for you and
you don't visit
Colonel and
gardener was going
through the woods belonging to Ins
master when he saw a man gather-
inns. As the colon I had given
strict order- thin was no lo he
permitted, the gardener
man.
i to keep all
for the I this y
all aid the man.
in for th
A i came
the i a,
-I,.,.;, hi he d an
i getting for
the
-I tell I i lb i om-
tic reply. you think I was
getting for the
don Telegraph.
How He It-
A Brooklyn physician, who.,.
for names i- poor, re-
had a lent in his office for
whom ho was asked to out an
plication for position. Not
w i thing to betray the fact that he
had forgotten the man's name, he
casually Inquired as he raised his
pen above the paper
the way, how do you spell
your
The man gave him a
glance and -aid. D
York Press,
The Gentle Editor.
Young is
n little poem of a pathetic nature,
sir. I showed it to my mother, and
the actually cried over it.
Editor reading the
You your mother cried
Young Man sir.
you go and
promise mother never to write
any more poetry, and I think the
old lady will dry her tears.
Groceries
And Provisions
Cotton Bagging and
Ties always on hand
Fresh Goods kept con-
In stock. Country
Produce Bought and Sold
D. W.
GREENVILLE
North Carolina.
PAPOOSE POPCORN
FORAGE, POULTRY,
A the Southern j
Agriculturist secured lbs I
i seed from an old In
Northwest Texas. Aft-
with it . Ii
wrote Unit t
ears will
from GO to bushels th
sere, planted n
and all It Will
teed
I ever saw, The Old In-
poultry on It
have -i. i
not n
I be-n .
also pop i i n
ti-.
for seed, Hit I i s
few bushels are Is i
for a
to , ,
C. P. N.-.-. .
ml you will
d it
c.-i-u
the
papers
one should study methods of his
competitors, and improve them to
his own advantage.
ought to have something new.
some attractive feature that the
has not. If you Baser
in a daily change your
advertisement every day, ii US a
May
mi iii-i plus
for all points
it- line in the State f
from and
A On., and
points. Tickets on sale
, and
limit
weekly, change every week. Annual
Tournament Southern Golf At-so-
May to Bates,
helpful when properly
organized. The induct
will bring customers from afar, and
besides, you will find it a good way
to dispose of shelf worn Keep
your always as new and as
fresh as possible.
Strictly Genuine.
Most of the patent
genuine. The
following not ice recently appeared
in the Kan.,
a well known run-
the Pacific hat
and lately In
big one. With a picture, and
he was in I he ,
it. He says terrific
pains in in- and
he had cancer. His druggist
and he says
it cured Mas. He
it to who were
Core
what you eat and cure-all stomach
Just as as the
sun shine- your stomach can lie
lo its originally pare
ion and
and truly the greatest
d known. L
one first class fare, plus
for the Hip, from ail
points on its line. Tickets on
Hale May Sib. a Ed with
limit May
i Kansas City, Mo., Southern
list vent ion, May to
17th. Hates, first class fare,
plus cents, for the trip.
Tickets sale May 7th to
inclusively, final limit May
27th,
St Louis, Mo., National Baptist
May 16th. to 24th
May 15th,
an 16th, with limit May
ii.
South Atlantic
May
to first
class i cents for the
trip. Tickets on
17th, for trains to r-
in noon
with limit May,
33rd,
in
Virginia.
NORFOLK SOUTHERN R. R. CO
Steamboat Service.
Steamer L. leaves
daily
at B. for leaves
Greenville daily
at m. for
at with
Norfolk for
Norfolk, Philadelphia,
New York, and all other
Norfolk
all
should order their
lit giant in strength freight via care Norfolk
by B. B.
A Montgomery Giant.
There lives near Cedar Springs,
Montgomery county, one of the
largest men ill the State. John
is his name. A
living at Candor says Mr.
is feet, high and
pounds. It lakes yards i
cloth to make a suit of
Dispatch
Bilious Bill was getting bloated,
And his tongue a- coaled
Patent wouldn't
him.
Companies would DOt insure him.
AU his friends were badly fright-
But their spirits sum were
For Dill I hey believed
him,
KAMA pill relieved him.
The famous little pills
cure
etc
their tonic effect on the liver.
They never gripe or sicken hut
part early rising Good
for children or adults. Bold
I.
t,, change
Green-
T. and
Sailing hours s
without notice.
T. H. MYERS,
ton,
J. J. t
ville. N. C.
D. C. General
r. Agent, Va.,
NEW MAN
At Old Stand.
I have stock of
and of W.
seek will carry the
at his old stand on Five
Points.
I will add lo the sloe lo meet the
demands of the trade and will at
ill limes carry a complete line of
Heavy and Fancy Groceries.
Mining With Tobacco
Laredo, Ti
May Cigars, eta
of the National Ex-
press Company at Mexico, is
missing, as is also a package said to
contain f in currency. It is
not known whether he is a fugitive
or whether he met with foul play
He has always enjoyed the tulles
confidence of the company.
Hot Weather Piles
fill on me when you want the
best Groceries for the lowest price
at which i hey can lie sold.
J. J. TURNAGE,
The Five Points Grocer.
Carolina, Pitt County.
II. P. Keel
vs. of Sum-
ll. Jefferson, .
Singer of
Persons afflicted with Piles
he careful at this season of
year. Hot weather and hail
drinking Water to the
conditions which make Piles more
painful and dangerous. DeWitt's
Witch Hazel Salvo slops the pain,
draws out the and cures.
Get the genuine, hearing name
of K. ill Co. sale by
Jno I,
j dewing
i The defendant
Time Tried and Merit Proven,
i minute tough Cure i- i on
time when ll in
Croup, Whooping Cough,
etc. i- perfectly
favorite Cough Syrup. For sale mi,
by Jno I. Wooten,
will take
that a in the above
action was Issued
lift On the day
H. a of the
Peace of Pitt county, N for
sum f dollars due said
by ice nut which
is returnable before said Justice at his
office in Greenville In said county and
in Greenville township on the
i i May, The defendant will
t notice warrant at-
was said Justice
on Hie. 28th day of April, against
the property defendant
which warrant returnable before
i suit Justice at the and place
above i for return sum-
mons. When and who
or i- request.
or demur to
or the demanded
II. . J.
I DO
Wash Goods
Early Summer Sale
It needs but a glance to see what splendid
these really
GINGHAMS
Dress in plain
and pol
dot
Percales in dark
and light grounds, plain
and striped effects
several new and
designs; yd
PRINTED LAWNS
Printed Lawns in white
black . colored grounds
showing polka dot floral
designs, Q.
APRON
pieces of apron
ham, in yd
Clothing Department.
Sack suit of
in dark blue
with stripes
of olive and garnet, ma-
king a
Constructed with satin
piped facings. Others
will have this design.
we believe, but at no
such prices as this, per
6.50
Same as above
double breasted
per suit
Sack suit, same as
the previous number,
but dark ground with
green and garnet stripe,
per sun, I.
Sack suit of Wool
of good
in dark blue Oxford
interwoven
With and red stripe
having satin piped
and a suit that will
readily retail at
per
Same as a difference in color, this being
a darkish brown mixture, with olive and subdued
red stripes, per suit,
5-75
Women's Cambric
Petticoats
Cambric made
very wide, some are trim
mad lace insertion
rows; edging to match;
oiler- with pretty tucked
flounces end
have extra dust
ruffle. T I
Cambric Petticoat that
are fashioned in
full umbrella
which is trimmed with
luster of tucking and
fine embroidery; many
pretty patterns, extra
double
1.50
Stylish Footwear
Shoes and Oxfords for Men
and Women in stylish
becoming Lasts.
To-morrow we snail repeat our offer of
lust week- iii Shoes Oxfords for men
and women. This sale a
of selections that is. without doubt, the
most remarkable kind. All sizes will
be found and every purchaser will save
considerably by purchasing during
sale.
Min are shoes and Oxfords
kW
in new have the appearance of
higher grade make and will be found in
all
Cambric Petticoats made
Hare flounce prettily
trimmed with point de
Paris lace also
some deep
those
who prefer it, extra dust
mine
Petticoats with
pretty circular lawn
flounces, v y hand
trimmed with
hue or Hamburg
lion, pretty edgings to
extra
dust
White Petticoats
In addition to the fore-
going we are also show-
handsome
UNDERSKIRTS
very elaborately trimmed
in the newest patterns in
high class laces em
fashioned
t IT newest
superior quality
workmanship, prices
range from to f Ct
For
Women
handsome
line of tine
SAMPLE
SHOES
OXFORD
made to
sell
from
to no
The high
are
all black t
patent
leather
The low
-lines ill
several neat shades of tans, also black and
white, all sues, though the very best are
ill I to I
Hosiery Sale
For Men, Women and Children that knows
no Equal in Greenville
Men's fancy Mercerized Silk half hose;
blue, slate, and red grounds with
drop and embroidered instep
Bides, fast colors high spliced heel
Ladies Fancy Hose, assorted Backgrounds
of Red, pink and blue and combination
stripes of green, blue and red, patent cut
foot, black soles, per pair,
a. E.
Next Door to the Bank of
Greenville, N. C.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE,
GREENVILLE, N. C
T THE OF BUSINESS 1905.
Lonna and 9180,839.40
securities, etc.
at 8,647.82
Due from Banks 85,668.84
Gold Coin Oil
Coin 9,780.61
20,090.00
paid in
Surplus,
Undivided Profits less
Paid
Deposit subject to check 175,964.28
Cashier's checks out-
standing 1,824
9286,277.99
North
County of Pitt. I
James L. Little, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly
swear that, the statement above is
belief
Subscribed and sworn to before
me, this day of March. 1905,
J. C. TYSON.
Notary Public.
true to the best of knowledge
JAMES L. LITTLE.
J.
W. Ii. WILSON,
Directors
J. A. RICKS
calling your attention to their nice line of Groceries make
special mention of apples, bananas, oranges and fruits of
I kinds in season, also Irish potatoes and cabbages. A full
line of Hy man's Pickles in bottles and by measure, just
j received and very cheap. Best of butter on ice at any time.
Don't forget we can furnish
Anything you Want in the Grocery Department.
Flour, meat, sugar and coffees from the best to the cheapest
ground and green coffees of each grade. One
and Java blend is line.
In canned goods we keep Francis H. Co. and
Austin Nichols, the best we can buy. Baked beans, tomatoes,
and corn, pork and beans. Sun Beam corn, salmon,
steak, etc. All as cheap as they can be sold. Will
your order.
Dreads, buns, rolls, and all kind of cakes on hand.
Fresh every day.
Yours to please,
J. A. Ricks Bro.
.- .
t .
Mis. Latham came
evening Iron.
to Lucy Johnson.
Healthy, babies, Mothers
say ll Rocky Mourn
tan Tea the baby
in the ii,,. net.
well nod e. .
Dru
. L. nines
Dental
Surgeon
Greenville,
in
any Skinner, Harry Skinner.
H. VI.
Hardware.
j W. PERRY CD. SKINNER
Cf,
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton factors and handlers
Bagging, Tics and Bags.
LAWYERS,
and
hereby that
will, us, hi
and tho Law, Mr.
, , . firm name will c, th.-
solicited ,,,,
. in
. in . 2nd,
and SHOES
d workmen at Hip
. II. 1.1 . Mills
MB A
SHINGLES
All grades in car loll
or loss to suit
B. RANDOLPH CO.
House, N
to Tn . .
H. v
For . Stoves Ranges,
Heaters Pumps, Guns, Am-
munition, One and Two Horse
Steel Plows, neat Cutters and
In fact anything
in Hardware come to
H. L,. CARR
I ., is
POOR PRINT





THE EASTERN REFLECTOR
J.
Ore slums Lease Atlantic Hotel.
The Atlantic Hotel at Morehead
AND FRIDAY. City. the Atlantic
North Carolina Railroad, baa William M. Robbins, who passed
. been learned for coming season away at the residence of his son at
. post office at Greenville, N. as second class matter, Son, Charlotte, Salisbury, at the age of years.
a ma a native Tar Heel, horn ill
Major William M Robbins.
The state loses a valuable citizen
in the death of Major
Entered in i
Xiv, . ii . known-upon application. N. C. and will he under the
at every post office in and adjoining counties. of M. p. Collins.
who baa successfully managed
in tO hotels in Western North Carolina
,. and some of the Western Slates.
The are well known all
Randolph county. He
distinction at
College, and afterward studied law,
going to Alabama to locate. When
the civil era broke out lie joined the
. Carolina the South I Fourth Alabama Infantry and
as of eating houses I gradually promoted to the
Nothing succeeds like success, you . ,,.,. the Southern, of major and served throughout the
liver try failure Raleigh q
HOME TALENT NEGLECTED.
It is as. fact a great
many.
for young i
home
This
cases shes
Dome boy. mystery we
understand
The
bulls eye in
n an I then
n . tin
walk
try j Atlantic Coast Line and Seaboard Ho was once desperately
Air Line railways. wounded at the Wilderness. Owing
Some have. you never n preparation for the to the altered conditions at Ala-
that there are instances business a large amount of money home, he returned to North
i men to Some- expended in partially re- Carolina, locating at Salisbury, and
, ., . . i i , furnishing of rooms of the
tune tin v gel their biggest . hunk , , , .
hotel and the liming room
and kitchen
Ii is. therefore, a safe prediction
that the hotel will this summer be
kept in splendid style and its
of that
some
by
.,,.,;,. ., hailed i ed with the
Nashville In
pleasing. always the
was to the State Senate of
reconstruction
tare. He denounced the numerous
wild measures put through that
to date the president's hunting the hotel will this summer be body and worked with all his might
party in the C mountains kept in splendid style and its and main to defeat them lie was
have captured ten bears, with a good will be unsurpassed. ire-elected in 1670. In 1872 Be was
j snakes The hotel will be opened in part I gem to Congress from the seventh
years lie
was a faithful and industrious
sprinkling f small game and snakes
. . . n Hay . receiving such guests district and served six
thrown in His gives it , .
is may care to come In re at that
is having a great time ,.,.,
on June let, as usual. Already a
large number guests have been
I it this success
by
a hail .
in these fortunate
r some r n or other
found ii desirable i to
seek in other I r the
their talent Nashville
may not I been I blame, for
a I r field than that
w , to
give may have i or may be
required. undoubtedly ii is
the proper thing I Southern cities
of the present Nashville to
the greatest to the
encouragement, in .-very possible
of tin gr and i exercise
of any desirable talent in whatever
form ii ii ; I y rendering
panic- nil facilities for
whether they p
inch talent and by generously re-
inn an substantially reward-
h hen its a is
ill of talented
young it with talent
but Ability Lei
I at
and then advantage,
they de.- in I should come
first. ply is not
then
The editors are flooded with
us g things in this
year i grave. The state meeting
for aria I be hi Id in
in July, and the editors . I Virginia
and South Carolina have both been
invited to . Hie I and unite
with their X Car lino brethren
a few days pleasure in the
c And Greensboro and
i i
edit m; a st p in
.- r pass
We I., in. Ian
images Governor Glenn can
but it i- that he can
keep silent least seven languages
as Casper matter is con-
And therein he displays seaside resort the
go d judgment.
for the r, there briny
a greater number of
than has ever before been known so
early.
In order to the large
number of visitors to this popular the
Atlantic North
Carolina Railroad has announced
that, in addition to its usual train
run special trains
These special trains
They are having a high old time
. . . . I every Sunday
Wilmington.
not only cheap rates
newly elected aldermen are i U- j,,,, .,.,
ab divided in two factions i r,,,. excursion
and for each side seems longer lime
to let the other side do any
thing.
visitors to spend a
at seashore than
her. being seldom absent from his
seal Her. turned to the practice , I
law in 1870 and built up an
business. During the last
Cleveland administration lie was
named a member of the Gettysburg
battlefield commission and was ac-
in aiding to mark the positions
various commands in I
bloody Ob ;
server.
CLOTHES OF QUALITY.
Clothes don't the man,
to he Bum, hut its the only
thing that nine-tenths of the
people we meet have to go by.
The man, who does not make
a good appearance in this
Twentieth Century, is badly
handicapped.
Clothes are important
part of a man's and
its right here that we come in.
Our Spring Suits are
did of modern
M .-
Handsome, Stylish and Correct in Every Detail.
The fabrics are the latest and we believe
can any man with a Suit, regard
less of bow articular or he may he about
his
We arc as to show us to sell.
They
from
troubles that city are giving
Mayor Dunne as much as he wants
to look after, he would be
glad for such i ts to be Dunne with
The Census Bureau has issued the
re on the cotton crop grown
in showing a total production I
of bales of pounds
The crop exceeds that of 1908 by
bales, or per cent.
The largest crop in
Perhaps the greatest improvement, States prior to 1904 was that
1898, which amounted to
bales, or percent, less
the crop of 1904. The average crop
Wilson,
THE KING CLOTHIER.
however, and one that has been long
sly reports coming wished for by the people along
The labor line and the traveling
ally is the announcement that I for period ending with I
through sleeping cars will
operated during the summer in
connection with the Southern
way and from Morehead.
The Patterson trial being at an
end. and the heading
for the same terminus, force
Public School Gardening.
A new and inter-
extension of the work is
thousands 1.1 pencil pushers out on a into public schools,
better when a prominent success
I from the start. Already the day of
experiment is
The number of towns the state land gardening are becoming
recently voted
for
news
more news am
and better schools are a goo J
cation of the march if progress that
is on in North
factors in educational circles,
and an effort i being made to bring
And banker ii. Be
Milwaukee new. to invest
their money in the grain market.
Be evidently wanted all the
game to himself.
Tl I arc b lax i n
h up in the w rid thieves.
Mi in the
life
i and gum.
I i i aught, he
i The
and
r. a and a half
by of
. the
there are i similar
cases.
When hi v teller dies
his Sunday sell son will
inherit n hi i and then
nary societies can accept
it all with Durham Sun.
Thai depends very much on
whether young John gives them a
chain I i accept it.
them within reach of every child.
Boys and girls are becoming more
and more interested in this attractive
w which takes them out of them-
selves, doors, and into closer
and more sympathetic relations with
one another. The purpose, primarily,
is to teach children how t. plant
and grow flowers and vegetables by
permitting them to do the actual
work, so that they may have such
The fact that Chicago owns her practical of fanning as
electric lights is reason to believe to make a living from it
that she might shed a little light on should the need and opportunity
the gel
and exercise which help them
morally, mentally, and physically.
Each child is given its own garden
UP -about nine by twelve feet-on the
The price is us uncertain
as the weal
down to catch tho dabblers in
H and coming.
1903 bales, or
cent, lees than the crop of 1904. If
the crop 1904 was in any measure
due to the high prices paid for the
preceding crop, it would seem that
it would be comparatively to
curtail year's crop on account
of he low prices There is
mi lack of artificial elasticity
the production of the staple, as
shown by the census
MILES
THE BEST AND MOST MORAL
SHOW IN AMERICA.
Will Exhibit
At-
One DAY
Only
Nearly Half Million Immigrants in Six
Months.
During the six months ended
March there
grants landed in the States
from all countries This is an in-
crease over t he same peril id for 1903
per cent
There were debarred from
countries during the six months re- t
to in 1906 a total of an p. III.
inert the same period in
1903 of percent.
The immigrants from ,, , ,. , . , ,. , ., . . ,,,
. . . . On
the six months ending March
1905, numbered an
; THE CHAMPION HIGH DIVE
Of the World
N. G.
Friday, May
TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY,
p.
Doors Open Hour Earlier.
Inside
m.
that the bidder must work
area of Russian immigration is duo
largely to the war, as has
been here noticed the
reports printed. Washing.
ton Dispatch.
i letting warm ; hi
underwear but the cold
cold spell in May Las not t behind
us vet.
Chicago, like St. Petersburg,
In r hands full attending to the
troubles home-
con
faithfully and must not trespass
upon others. It is an inspiring sight
., .,., , , Children to Go
to see these ones cultivating a
the -round that it may bring forth lb
flower or a useful that it will not do to 1st a little tot
and, realize Out
they are privileged to breathe fresh
air and to look up to nature's God
By Capt. David
POSITIVELY FREE TO EVERYBODY
Don't forget Day and Date,
long hours of us and
health-giving sunshine. The hope
is indulged that this cultivation
the soil by the children will instill
The Crop Reporter for April. f; their hearts such a Ion I out-
the States department of
contains a tabulated
statement showing by countries the
wheat production of world for
door life that many will torn their
feet and seek a
upon farms rather than remain in
the city to Ii ml employment the
the last five years. The amounts already overcrowded offices, shops,
are given in bushels. For 1900 the Va-
or the back lot. They are
diked ill shoes
stockings, and when get
sick and puny. they often do,
parents wonder why their children
are not more robust and healthy.
and pride has much to do with
it. Turn them out barefoot tn
school until frost comes; and
girls should practice it until they
are at least ten years old. but if kl election of Mr Casper as an
girl of this age should be seen on alderman in Winston is only another
FRIDAY, MAY 1905.
An exchange reports that burglars
broke into a church and stole
but prayer books. We don't
know of any class of people needing
book-, more than the burglar.
Wilmington Dispatch.
total amount was and
for 1904 it was 3,168,404,000. These
latter were surpassed in the
previous year, whey reached
533,000- Of the world's supply the
United States produced
in 1900; in
is said that Missouri is to fur-
l limit's for the Panama
canal work. Digging this in 1802; in
seems to be all talk in 1904.
cant City by Suther-
land, the American Monthly
of Reviews for May.
the streets without shoes, some
would faint. Yet a bare foot on
God's ground is most conducive to
Record.
The Tennessee woman, who stole
a bill, and while being closely
swallowed it, is undoubted-
ed
Jim has announced his
of quitting the ring and
instance showing that it is not gen-
considered a crime to steal
from the
Herald.
The price of a pretty face is
three packages of
Rocky Mountain Tea. Brings red
I, and lovely eel o-.
the slags and going to work. ,.;, r Table's.
is good news. Store.
Sour Stomach
When the quantity of food taken
is too large or the quality too rich,
sour stomach is likely to follow,
and especially so if the digestion
has been weakened by
slowly and not too freely
of easily digested food. Masticate
the food thoroughly. Let live
hours elapse between meals, and
when you feel a fullness and weight
in the region of stomach after
eating, take Chamberlain's
and Tablets and the
sour stomach may be avoided.
For sale by Wooten's Drug Store,
Greenville. t
SUBSCRIBE TO THE REFLECTOR.
.
Pi
mm
mm
This department is in A. D. Johnston, who is authorized to rep-
resent the Eastern Reflector in and territory.
ITEMS.
N. V . May H
Look Mr. Cooper ask
about anything that you
are interested
peanuts seed at T j
N. ft Go's.
have that
A. W. Ange pay tin-,
price prices.
We Were shown a letter M
to A. ti. Mfg.
Co., slating their baggies were
among heat baggies shipped
there.
It would surprise you to see
number of wagons and
h using -hipped and sold by A.
Cox Mfg. but we were
shop yesterday and they bad a
nice lot of work just being emu
plated and their Umber was tie.
Cur load flour just received.
Harrington Barber Co.
The A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. expect
to reduce the p; ice of their
for Hie season
in easy of all to-
growers.
Mrs. W. I,. returned from
Ayden Wednesday
have moved into my
new store neat the depot. I keep
K good line of hardware.
black smith and repair shop
and livery in connection.
It. House.
The A. O. Cos Mfg, are
heavy shipments of cotton
plainer- and ground sowers.
Should you need that
line you bad better order at once.
another shipment
of ladies, men children shoes.
Don't yon feel like
in pain yon
and feel tired mi reading
they became mattered and
while That denotes
vis. n and should be rem
l heating eye glasses.
and a full line of
and. can your eyes
with proper
Mrs. i. L. Moore children.
of to
their parents, Mr and Mrs. J. H.
Smith.
or men to solicit
orders for nursery stock In
county. For particulars enclose
stamp. Box N. C
We handle T W. Wood and .
Bods and millet
T. and Rio.
Nice lot of glass wars crock-
always on band.
Barber t
The A. O. Cox Mfg. Co. have
received a lot of
poultry fence. If yon are in need
of any you better call and see it.
W. L. House returned from
Wilkesboro night.
White's Black inn spec.
recommended for human
family, due for perfect
balanced, ms com
let
wood earl hub-. A. U. Cox Mfg.
Co.
Some try meet
buggies In prices. A few try to
quality and finish.
lint none undertake to do
The Pin County Oil Mill is now
Col ton Seed. They pay
the highest cash price or ex j
for meal. When yours,
hi. write for prices.
A t;. Mfg Co has two ear
different styles of
fence and their price- ate low.
Too had go and make your
soon.
Bid Edwards, of Ayden, is here
We carry samples over live
wall
We are prepared to y u as
cheap as cheapest. and
examine before buying elsewhere.
B. T. Cox k Bro,
Mis. Barker is visiting
relatives in
I-- the Eastern ,
area, bit In arrears.
I the
the ii-l on route- from
of ail our subscribers
am prepaid to give receipts
for i he paper. ard see me
aid pay up, make me happy, make
happy, u-i Lapp
yourself,
for all those who pay for a
Don't forget to bring or Bend
your cart hubs to A. G. Cox Mfg.
Co. Km Is the kind they
use.
Go t- T. N- Co. for
fresh candies, nuts, raisins and
choice
and Mi-.
Friday
with Mr. II. Manning.
new corned herrings,
leeched Co.
Have now on hand nice line of
glass and crockery ware, all very
cheap. Harrington Barber ft Co
Our spring and summer stock of
notions ladies and gents
slippers has arrived and our stock
of ladies mess goods trimmings
is more complete
before. Consisting of
suitings,
batiste, weather pr-of, batiste ii
all the designs,
The respectfully invited
to call a-d peel our
Barber Co
Mi-s Button went home
Friday evening to visit her parents.
Another large shipment shoes
ll styles and sizes and prices very
reasonable. Harrington
A Co,
A Double Loss.
Mrs. endeared herself to
the and sentimental cook by
Interested inquiries after the
numerous relatives, and
she received often compensated her
amply for the time she thus
your cousin Cells married
the of dune, pi she expo to
asked Mrs. Ra
turn to town one and the
cook's face changed from cheerful-1
gloom in n
v. or .
aid mournfully,
sudden aid a fever. Ii to her
a loss. There wan the loss I
a man, and there o loss av
the
US I LIVE I GROW.
WILKINSON
Mrs. Evelyn Cox returned Fri-
day morning from and
to Black Jack in afternoon.
For bay, corn and go lo
Barber A Co.
Pot by
year advance.
A Johnston.
Hay, and lime at A. W.
right.
is still growing, we
ii. informed that we will soon
have another row of brick stores
and a bank.
The place wire fence
The A. ti. Cox Co. have a big
lot of the American fence and
I Pittsburgh perfect fence, also
staples and bard wire, lie sure to
their prices before buying
splint; -apply of fence.
Miss Tessie
from Friday.
I repair Shoes and do good work.
Bring them to me either at
oral the shop.
Henry Nelson.
Mowing machines and rakes by
Harrington Barber ft Co. call and
see
who raise their hay ;
be supplied with the well known
Os borne.
Mr. and Mrs. Jackson one
in on Friday's trim to Visit Small Bottle
cholera
lives.
There is no reason why Pitt Co. r. i. W.
farmers should have to pay such Ala., relates on experience be
h,;, prices for their flour,
raise their own wheat and the of county. Ala-
Winterville Mfg. Co Is thoroughly j,, there
equipped making sonic fresh meat and some
souse meat and pt gave me cholera
The best place into.
Is at store. i ow v,.,
Cooper has moved his I mature, but the druggist
and H. men bottle of
occupies the house he and
DRESS SHOES and OXFORDS
sees
have B to our stock a lino
and Gent's Dress Shoes
Oxfords the fact that we
have able t- such a
line with their
Excellent
Easy Fitting and
Superior Wearing Quality
dives a feeling; f pride when
we show them
Our chief aim is to make the
of our shots proud a d
happy because of the
comfort of them lo
I wars give that
will Impart that
Well Dressed
Neat Appearance
Don't target we also u
line of dress goods and
R. G. CHAPMAN, COMPANY
Soup.
pare and cut four medium
into
a cold r, add a
of -all and cook until done.
Have n of milk scalded i
in a , boiler, together with
teaspoon fill of chopped onion and a
little or celery seed.
the from the fire, turn oft
the water, mash, pour the hot milk
on them and mix well Season to
taste, thicken with a
of butter melted with a
add a
parsley and serve with
ken or .
Technology.
visitor ii
through the i i m
in ;
to explain u
c II l III I
, . of t will go
lO I
,. . i. the
sweet thin lo it her,
I've perspiring so j
de in
;,. u r must all in i
on in. Baltimore
American.
The principal of tho school w
tall v. h m about hoy.
the way. Mr.
have made n about
;. lb-.-
see now that can he, re-
plied Mr. clunks, with rising
ii . nation. never been
to ii. Besides, ho was
last year, bathe him re-
every week and his mother
ways makes him wear a little bag of
lied around neck.
Sonic other boys has been
on Tribune.
Culinary Lore.
Olive oil should put into a dark
coiner.
bread may be cut as
as stale if knife heated in lad
Wilier.
Hot milk added to potatoes when
mashing them will keep from
being soggy or heavy.
Before polling mi k or making
with milk rinse
in cold water.
t t lie ill least an hour
cold or upon i before be-
served ill order lo be and
crisp.
Civil Domestic
v, ago t at
Wash i win . to e-
. I. . rs, and
the civil sen cumin i
an lutes.
. i.
the made ii call for
So V. I ad i jokes
about in ,;
and a prop
on i I all the
pun . . i the
f you I m
disH can make no in your ton
Store.
There's to Tell You
the new season's Much yon
c i ring n of the store l-so
c i i ,
We haw left ii way n ed. no tube
of utmost service you i i -1-r-
season i of pi c
. to b at
I sure will me-i with .
Von will find tho
Stylish Weaves Here.
You coloring here.
You will prices reasonable and
An early will prove to yo in this
Stole.
Trimmed Hat.
A and
Dress Shoes Cl and
We carry Everything you
KS
i. it
The
A little patience and k. IrV of
power you i an the mar-1
trick of an egg leap
from one wineglass into another
without using your hands. Place
a hard boiled egg in a claret glass
INFORMAL RECEPTION
with a wineglass
close blow .
down in the the
arrow, and you
the egg vault into the
A china i . i light .
and, if egg i- not
hard cleaner.
Dr. Martin Family Visit Carolina Club
After the revival lei i i i
night Dr. f
ii form i i i
quarters of t
A large number were pi n
greet already popular
1st and hi Staff of i ii-
clans.
Miss Martin, in
to many request-, consented to en-
the company with
I i m
Mi-s who, a
. I i i-
in i i-ii.-.-1 c-i u . a
as ;. i in-. am i a.
difficult piano cl -id
a- us in lei of
dialect pieces, drew
of and en ore.
Pie president of hi Dr.
Ii L. James, de ii
a bin sat i cl
moved a vote of .
rt
i.
B. T, Bro.
Don't worry over that little
of cot ton j on had K-l over when
got ginning
lots,. Pitt Go. Oil Mill, buys
need cotton in any quantity the j
best market price paid every
Charlie of Greenville,
was here Friday.
A large assortment of dry goods
just arrived, at A. W. Ange A Co.
For Sale Pure Plymouth Bock
per dozen. Fob orders i
tilled as fast as the hens lay. H.
Jackson
At drug store there we think
the moat can be pleased
table silverware and jewelry.
Furniture and all kinds of dress j
goods, arriving daily at A. W.
Ange A Co.
J. K. Smith and Ralph
of Ayden, were here Friday.
White's Colic and Kidney Cure,
the combination kidney medicine
for stock and a cine.
at the Drug Store.
vacated.
The tobacco truck at
Remedy Instead, saying that he
what sent but this
medicine was so much bin
I ii- .
Customers buy their tobacco j would rather tome in
Hues from us at regular price. We fix I was in. look one dose
set of three trades. Two fellow jurors were afflict-
We are using steel game manner and one
small bottle cured the three of
For tale at
Store. t
truck has no equal for durability
and is just what you need to take
from the field to the
barn. A. . Cox Mfg.
New lot of poultry wire, just
arrived at A. W. Ange A Co.
Try a bottle of Dr. sure
for indigestion at the drug store,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nelson went
lo Greenville Thursday.
Corn, hay, oats lime and salt,
cheap, at A. W. Ange
For Pine Tar honey, Walkers
tonic, Dr. Bell's Anti Pain filler,
Dr. Hell's salve, and a
sure cine for all troubles, MS
T. N. Co.
Corned herrings cheap, at
price for
All id.
Millionaire- to marry my
, , .; nun. how
month.
. . , , My
v., mg friend, on that
d a How do J
two pi to get along
tor arc in
hopes that you will lie willing to con-
to expend approximates that
Post.
The Soul of
Congressman J. Adam Bed was
id t I lie
last I
in the Minnesota
which he
After ii
said,
Ii i Mr.
Bed . . Mr
,;. t, that l r n rail-
road bad the
chancel Tribune.
Boot Clean v
An
B in i of l.
It ti i tho
boot mil member i
I lo ii whim. I remembered and r Elects i
I the courtesy of the i ii
I;, and the ti
i I
p i . a and j
ed be
of
remain in i.
ha pies vein and
ill
. c .,
people
Re, . .
present Hi
n Mr, I
prepared to
n quests
i on
remembered reflect
. -I
is
IS
on
cured Alter Years
Suffering-
had been troubled with lame
back for fifteen years and I
a complete recovery In the use i
Chamberlain's
John G. Ind. Thin
liniment is also without an equal
for sprains and bruises. It is
-ale by Wooten's Drug Store,
Time Tried and Merit
One minute Cough Cure is right on
time when it to curing
Croup, Whooping
to it is harmless,
seed Cough Syrup. For sale
An
u A
failed an angry d met
pi and demand d his money.
my mo ; I want
mom . I
ant my mom
know where yo money
laid ;
You ain't posted. know
bu V bank fail
hit
ml in.
; I in t
Nor d ii
tho of Hi
pi i i
be exacts a payment. These
pence arc, It put . .
returned, largely to die
giver- at
Mistake
i understand
v . up pr
don't
mi earth could
fellow's nerve. Cleveland Plain,
Dealer.
Real Wisdom.
lava In know all
about
paid by Oil Mill. by I- Wooten.
What of your house should
no lie to an honored
door.
What roads ill natured
Crest
need nobody be on
there
j . i . ,, to I
-1 that's so. At any rah . I
never heard of him
buying of
Press.
Says Little-
a it
i how i lade.
Town Tonics.
Ayden School.
The closing
Ayden graded school were tad
Friday night. We learn from a
number who were present
ere very line. splendidly
selected and arranged
was-0 executed as to delight a
very large audience which was
present The work in school
fur the past year has ex
ally line and Friday
wan a lining climax
to end tho years work.
respondent there will evidently
nu of
unlit this we leave
to him. He knows bow to do such
POOR PRINT





SERVICE
SAVES TIME
TIME IS THE
STUFF OF LIFE
Have Service at
Your House, as well as Your
Office, and SAVE TIME at
Both Ends of the Line, j
For Rates
APPLY TO
LOCAL
Ho.-,
save the dyspeptic from many
and enable him to eat
whatever he prevent
SICK HEADACHE,
cause the food to assimilate and
the body, give keen appetite,
DEVELOP
and solid muscle. Elegantly sugar
coated.
Take No Substitute.
NOTICE OF HON.
Company,
I Not
r.
w. get
box
Oar
ll hi
jg ire I
b does lack
i;.
interest in the firm of Greene brow
exist In the town in
. M Brim hi
-n u of 1-
. mutual
In th form Ion .
Bro . takes the ,.
the hi
aid ., All
said in nil. therefore
n pa;
against
. will
sent to said Drown for pay-
or ; . Mi signatures,
thin iii-
W. II.
purchased the real n
B , .
iii business
the n mil iv Brown m the
., to
null , rm I
a their
. . April
f sold my
in tin- , of ; . ; ii. n
he
W j a n ;, tin
same. tan I, .
commending him loll pat-
1311 .
iv, .
Makes Big Difference In Size
and Color of the Beans.
I p to 1690 the sole of the
toffee supply was- Arabia, but in
war ii was introduced into
In the governor general of tho
island, the was found
tn -ii adapted to it that
was begun on u large scale.
One of the plants grown in
was sen to the botanical gar.
dens Amsterdam, and seed from
it was sew resulting
its introduction into country
in 1-. Ten years later it found
ii- in the Indies, and from
time its cultivation has been
throughout the inhabited
portions of the tropics. The regions
best adapted to ii- culture are well
watered mountain slopes,
. J.
I Chairman, W, K. Home,
J. R. K.
J. W. Page
Clerk Superior C.
Moore,
W. Tucker.
Register of
T. White.
William
D. Cox.
Hoard of G.
Cox, man. R. M.
L. Arthur,
Announcement
from to in altitude c . ma
and between the parallels of Z
. H.
Standard deeper CE.
ft
NOTICE OF SALE.
Course
By virtue of I torn ferret
upon I an order
ii. id tut .
v. , i
YOU jet Harness, entitled vs
Morse Goods,
. . the
Monday day May.
north and degrees south
latitude.
According the at h
it is grown, the bean
in sine and color, that from the
highlands small and light
green and nearer the coast of a
tinge and larger. The
wild trees of It flourish
in lowlands, produce the largest
known, which arc, however,
inferior in quality, n- i- the case
the of the African
TOWN
Charles J. R.
W. A. II. raft,
C. S. T. E. Hooker,
J. U. Lanier.
Mayor P. M. Wooten.
J. hard.
product. coffee generally
may distinguished by its yellow
color and large beans as compared
the green hi n of
I and American
prow
In ii- wild stale the coffee is Chief Hie Department
reaching a height of twelve roil-s.
L.
Tax Collector C. I.
J. T As
J W.
II.
to bill under cultivation
it i- pruned grow not more than
his or feet high. The
r. those of the laurel, though
ii id luck, ; ore ever-
I'll, W r- . p
like the j Tl v tree-i
lire v.
v the whole
fr it re
n in v
w hen i- dark purple.
I land t
. town
me town m
f y III eta
HP S . I I I i- . ,, .,
a Y . ,. r m,
to a east an
old well, I .
n I- ii in what i, known
S. ii u.
. tin.
, e e , r's line
wholesale I . . ,,.,,,,,.,,,, u,,.,,,,,
furniture Cain id Hooker's and .-
n , .,
; ; I s i-l hi to i.
,. r on H in . . with tin
Dispensary Commissioner J.
W. Bryan, J. Hart, J.
L. Sugg.
Player meetings each I
day night. Sunday
a. in.
Rev. A. T. King, pas
tor. Services every Sun.
day. W. H.
Superintendent of
School.
H. H.
pastor. Services every Sun
day. W. H. Parker Super-
School.
Curing Smoker.
V inn . I her little
-1 cigar
. . . him over
in Ll
hie owl
J, I sec gel- T
tin tie man. tome -Rev. . I-.,
j in. give .
in
Jo into
him do
Of
She sin and it
pew w and his
low and 111- It
We beg leave to announce that we are
Wholesale and Retail
for
White Lead, Paints,
Colors, and and
v Ready nixed Paints.
There is in the world better than
the Harrison line. It has behind it a
reputation for honorable wares and honorable
dealings.
If you use the Harrison Paints you need
never worry quality.
We trust that you favor us with your
orders whenever you want good paint for any
Have just a car load and
can give you Special Prices.
Baker Hart
N. C,
rector.
and bird Sunday. IS
Brown Superintendent of
Sunday School,
Free W.
EL No
regular service
I as a J A
I, .; . ., ; . ,. . to him the day Services
.,;. . . -ii- , , .
Lift
Pine
fill .
Lye,
Se-. .
an
Ware, Can.
I,
It I . .
A ,, prop-
. . . , nil an
Hi cash,
I I a; iv
II. .
never, never , School
F Q Han-
I r I'll
NOTICE
,.,,., .,,.
Swift
. . on
iii. ,. s mil
, S ; Hindi d
soul . by y, r. n Sum-
see me
I tin . I
Moore
. .
. . Ill AU pet
title to or Inn n
above
One Enough.
e . ii.- with
no i. n
.
to Hie and the
loot rude
fill mil in In- opera I ion,
lie pit
it. i was in lignum at
her r after over.
die had
on
H Victor Receives
THE
PRIZE.
To the Victor Belongs the Spoils.
Special to I he
St. Lot is. Mo. Oct. Victor Safe A- Lock Co., of
m I received, to day, the Grand Prise at the
It v r i , Steal hank safes
I general line of lire and and
magnificent display taking first prize over all
pastor
We Keep
School Books
School Supplies.
If Need
an
We've Got It.
AH Rind Of-
Stationery
and anything
a Book Store.
tied lam
their protest in m ltd
next days, or t will i-
law. It.
Taker i. I'm
March
The of tin
Pill is; N ell
tome, the on the
of March, on the estate
James It. Cherry, deceased, notice
is In given , all
lo the . , tn pay.
to the iii-i, tin ii. and lo
tors of estate to ml their
properly I Lied, tn u,
sell e months
date of or this
be plead In bar of re-
, . .
n tin . March,
.
of tho ,. J. 11.1 ,,,
i .-
if i Baud,
; l of In . , l not
I . of pain.
I r now asked
lie answer, have
n gum, you an going m
o ii pulled
Aye and Gray
As ago hair
i;. a natural process, but
be much hastened by severe
anxiety or other causes, and in many
instances premature blanching of
the hair i- hereditary. As he change
1- place hairs may often
d which arc white their
hut retain color I
a eon-
I . -ii mil of i .
Greenville Lodge No. A
P A M, meets and
3rd Monday nights in each
month R Williams,
M; Wiley Brown, Sec
Covenant Lodge No.
F Meets every
night. T K Moore, N
W F Evans, Sec
Tar River Lodge No.
P, Meets every l J
night K c
T J K of R
Tribe No SB
I O R M, meets every
Thursday night J R Co
. ivy. Sachem; P Ed
wards, C of
Pitt Council No US, Jr D A
M. meets every Friday
night J P. Randolph, Conn
J G R S
prize over all
, tors for modern Improvements, nut ion. workmanship
and
The Safe that has never been Burglarized.
J. L. SUGG, Agent.
GREENVILLE, N. C.
v r c a u
I it Here.
c hair would
I have the
I . t.
. if
. .
B it
i .
; .
had Mr
. V-
V it ti
loot one
of J. A, Brady and
to ii on at lilt obi
stand.
The stock ii all fresh and clean
are added
day. I will carry the vary
heat can be bad In my line,
shipment of
-t the market.
Ne Batter just arrived at
and ii pound,
hen you want goods
prompt give me order.
MARCELLUS FLEMING-
J A. Brady's stand.
GET YOUR SUPPLIES
Now
Everything you want in the way of
nice Groceries, Canned Goods, Pickles,
fruits, Candies, Nuts, can be had at
our store.
We carry a large supply of the Best
Goods
JOHNSTON BROS.
The Cash Grocers.
WHEN YOU
Your Household Cleaning for the Spring
Ron for Sigh medium
price
FURNITURE, MATTING, OIL CLOTH,
Also Art Squares, Luce Curtains and other household
ties. i
TAFT VANDYKE.
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT.
J. M. BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent.
-.--- AYDEN, N. C.
AYDEN ITEMS.
Ayden, N. C, May
Oxford Orphan
here Saturday, June
10th. everyone give
cordial welcome and let the Tobacco,
to the needs of these goods, Hurt Jenkins.
little ones, deprived of For peaches,
and borne, be liberal. Don't let tomatoes, apply
us stop at limit of hereto-, Co.
fail see Cannon Ty-1
both plain and
decorated. Prices ate cheaper
formerly.
Come to see us when won
to buy Independent Manufactured
we handle Trust
I do know that J. K. b
have the prettiest
calico and in town.
Those white tan slippers el
are die
for children I have seen this
That List car choice hay that J.
It. Bro., received is line.
lime good for any
Crop a should use it
freely, B. Smith A Bra
Miss is visiting
Mi--is
That embroidery S Bro.
u.
of the nest elaborate and
art Hue- die-.
ever to its
Bow on display at the More of W.
C. Jackson . See them
your
are for pattens
and sheets.
cigars
H.
Bro. N. C.
Did you ii gel one
if the old time is mil
blade at J. If
OF
THE BANK OF AYDEN
N. C.-a-
At the alone of business , 1905.
lad
Furniture and I
Demand I. n- i
Hue from Banks,
I ii.-.
I is the prettiest good in town for Call on Hurt a a liar Gold Coin,
dresses el B. Smith , rel of Columbia Flour, none r I in,
Wei ii. Hank antes and
r I. S
I . . I I
I.-.
Care, but make it or more if;
possible. Our people are prosper.
generous
and we verily believe when these
poor children shall have come here
left they will feel they have
been among friends who have
shown their appreciation not alone
by word- but by noble works a
well. Yes, let Ayden and all the
community respond Mary Hodges, Ida
to K. K. Quality hoes are the beat. be had where.
You will them at J. J. Ed- will does expect bi
Now we have plenty the ward thing of the newly elected town
Green and cut; Complete stock spring officials doting next twelve
months. Time i- even
for these officers to make a
lie record. They will have
Total,
H Iii
LIABILITIES
Capital paid
j, i profits
unpaid K
Total.
and respond
and the credit having done so
will be lo us consolation
of i duly well performed.
As ii ii for
Eastern we
la receiving sub-
willing receipts for
hose in arrears. We have a list
wheels and will sell them as cheap Edward A Won.
as any one.
Ayden Milling Mfg. Co. In order to room the record. will have many
Ayden, X we will cell oar serious problems to them
At a meeting of the directors of grade baggies but we believe to be equal I
the graded at place low prices. This
Prof. T. II. Kim; was lake, but strictly business,
principal, Misses Annie Lee Party, Ayden Milling and
Ayden, S- C
YOUR iS YOUR
. Edwards
in- emergency and have no
i he result of their every under-
taking will prove successful and
of benefit to the town and
Joan Hart and family, of Ayden boom and
in charge have been here during the everything propitious a record
the music department for fa to highly
term of the school. marriage. gentlemen
The ladies say Cannon Bro. gives me Bay neighbor have you seen that
Tyson have the prettiest line Simplex at
dress goods eggs than anybody Smith Bro. It puts it out
any quantity yon and does
Vie know we can't interest the I not at the ends, of row
Business asset, and pi is so
that Nervousness, Sour Slums h.
and other well known greatest i
American health,
Sure Cure
fur Indigestion and
spud you whole books care-, and
you. or money returned.
inn n years
torture of long Mrs. n
We are informed that
fall who receive their mail at
this office. We take orders
for job
When you need a nice, light,
tough pole, for your buggy or
Call on us make a
election. Milling
Co. N. C.
Mfg. Co.,
Ayden, N. C.
Co. of were
Sin.
Mr. Mm
Alter iii. m
A. ll. Kara
in of
to
.
.
men prefer lo walk or the it is a cheap machine.
men who Will not believe that our
Get Cox planter the
beet market Smith
Bro.
J. U Smith run famish
milk day lo parties
Wednesday running
Cox cotton oil their
various farms in Greene and Cut buggies are the most economical at
counties. They have die same their price,
time reduced their cotton acreage at J- B-
from year. is a Bro,, is the best thing I can gel, gallon
and their farming Interests They only eat what living town.
are immense. All capital good Go W, Tyson's for nice,
nm ware, plain and cut,
Notice Farmers If all sixes at its a beauty in everything j
If you need anything in way your cotton ginned nice and clean,
of Crockery, Tin ware in order that you might realize.
lo see us, Hart Jenkins. better prices for it, bring from
Call and examine our Hue of Milling Mfg. Co., Ayden,,
J. R. SMITH Si BRO.
ASK FOR
COLUMBIA FLOUR,
If it
-is, W dealer
pay
Sign grade buggies. You be
easily convinced of superiority
of material and
Milling C.
N. G.
if you do not
one of our high grade
loss will lie
Come to sec me a
The loaf bread will you S, W.
vi ii at Ma- Simplex guano distributors, Cox
cotton planters and repairs at J. It.
Continental Disk ; Smith Bro.
for Cotton and tobacco Old man what makes you always
Makes any
shaped either fist or crown-
E. K. Co. will do all they Ayden Milling Co.,
possible lo please you with I den, N.
their line of heavy and fancy j We do verily believe if every
groceries family in Ayden should get ft
We thanks lo Miss paper and use sheets every mill of the Ayden Milling
Annie Edwards for an in vital day for two weeks Mr. Fly would Co. which on of
to attend the closing commodity hers during
graded school here It night. the remainder of the win n, are
We are first I What a blessing that would hi
la--, light neat Harness, babies could rest.
go to J. U. Smith A Bro., to do
your I can
always gel anything I want
i a Simple, durable,
labor saving tool for the boys.
cultivation of crop-- Bee J. W. Tho carriage buyer
knows that a little judgment often
saves many dollars, lie
ab-
you for ll.
B.
Ayden,
HART
LIVERY. FEED AND SALE STABLES,
AYDEN.
Loathed on Railroad Street.
Best
the traveling or
public for reasonable prise.
BEFORE THE BURKS.
it i i
. property i i
j are waiting or bus-
may be by
hie.
The Tin to I Now
ii . the pi i
i r
lire its too late, i
mat Insures, Lei we explain
It
W. E. HOOKS.
Any and all his tor
sewing machines J. H. t
is now Iii
and an
may honor them with
Ayden Milling Mfg. Co., Ayden j Cannon Tyson are displaying They also call special attention to
H. C. the most up to date line of
received, fine of ever brought to this market,
and can lit you up in any style Co to K. E. Go's new
market beef, fresh wop
Milling Mfg Co. sage, and fresh fish.
II. A. bite spent Friday night A high grade, smart graceful,
with Dr. Louis Skinner. well made durable buggy can be
Fancy candies, oranges, in any style at any pus
and bananas at E. B, the Ayden Milling Mfg. .
ell are re- We to
daily now and baggies for we do not
light I I lie set apace we cannot maintain.
there is a price In-low Which a
good bogey be or sold,
Our buggies represent a certain
and
who not offered generally.
Ayden Milling Mfg. Co, Ayden,
N. C
Something new In Ayden J.
their line of buggies, I Smith ft Bro., have a whole;
Milling d Mfg, Co., Ayden, N. C.
M. B. Bro. make horse
shoeing and ti u
For sowers see
Tripp v The best,
seats for
the trade, are simply the
smoothest seat on the market
Milling Mfg. Co.
We have lull line of
shoes for ladies, Every Town and Country
pair guaranteed. far the
J, J. Edwards A Go, I be over used and that it
Cotton king cultivators, Cipher knocked out oilier
plows extra blades at J. B. brands In a at Greenville last
summer. This paint it sold by J.
We are offering good values i;. Smith
the money in shoes, hats, caps, Hon. W. K. Williams, of
rugs OBI pets, tables and ,, p; A
machines are
best made J. Tripp Bro,,
Ayden,
of
J. J.
M. it. ft Bro. arc now
l pi a to make wooden legs for
use
a decided success.
Wrong are worse
. than none. If
c; tire, they call help. J.
Taylor i graduate optician,
N. C. lit your glasses
I ii i. Voted
doctors eye
fit will catching; designs If so go A Co.
w vehicles and values, I have them in great
Greenville, are hare In attendance
upon the Disciple convention.
Go to J. J, Edwards Boa for
your spring clothing.
J. A. Willis would beg to in-
form the public that he is prepared which they will be at borne.
to move houses short police
floor oil cloth Cannon Tyson.
A large outfit and latest
improved tools with which to do
our work. Satisfaction
teed, M. B. Tripp Bro.
That medicine called
Sure Cure at J. It. Smith Bro.
the best thing I have ever tried
. , i; , ,, without damage at reasonable
in my family and
sour stomach. J. T. Smith, Jr.
molasses and beef hoof is j Do you want a suit.
the fashionable dish now hat or
by one of our quartered shoes, of latest
Wonder if
We know
we also know the buggies we build will you.
and sell we gladly
Carlos Harris that
Monday i J. n ,
i goods Bros., have mid a ear
load of wire fencing. Ibis is
inning the most tho
Wednesday rooming
o'clock the the bride on
Main street I hi- place. Mi. W.
ll. Alexander and Mia Mattie
were united In
holy bonds of mm y. Rev.
A. Hornaday, of
performed the ceremony, The
couple left on the morning train to
be away until the nth, after
oar load of cooking and beating j
stoves, and you can get your choice .
by coming at once.
The soda fountain i
will be
from now lo the end of the
The newest and latest drinks will
be foil id there. If you want
something try them.
WINTER-
CLOTHES
Tune to lay winter
clothes pretty so
see to it they are protect
ed from moths until they are
wanted again. have
MOTH BALLS
MOTH POWDER
CAMPHOR
TAR BAGS
CHAMBRAY
A moth, can't near any of
them. They're cheaper than
buy now
M. M. SAULS, Ph. G.
IN. C.
Waits to serve yo
anything ed
FURNITURE, CARPETS,
RUGS, LAMPS and CURTAINS
Can fit out your whole
J. w. A Bros, have
them. Come to see us whether
you buy or not. If you do
better elsewhere we do nit expect
your patronage.
Ayden
Ayden, N. C.
The Disciples are holding their
convention here this week. P.
II. Hall, of Kinston; is
and L. II. Cox, of
There area largo vis-
received another car load of
American Wire
This is the beat In the
low world mill so by nil who
have triad it. and who have
seen ,
J. Bro. sell Bing.
sewing on the Install
or plant. Terms easy
Oranges, apples, bananas and all
fruits kept by A
horn.
tor general wood and
and
consult M. B Tripp Bro.
A. P. MURRAY,
Painter and Paper Hanger.
All work entrusted to will
promptly and A
Wall Paper.
A. P. MURRAY,
N. C
Dr. Joseph Dixon
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Ayden, N. C.
House.
A. H. Taft,
NEXT DOOR TO SAM WHITES.
la Read By Everybody in and
it people money t pay for what,
if yon what they want it and yon to
get a part of their money.
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. ,
GREENVILLE'S
SUPERIOR COURT.
The re
of style and
Hie realization
of comfort
UNION MADE
Good Taste is Always
Good Style
The Criminal t Completed.
The have been
of aloe report.
A. Bell, not
Had Fred Hardy
with deadly weapon,
judgment suspended on pay-
co Is
A J. without
plead- guilty,
suspended upon pay meat of
of
mortgaged property, guilty.
I. F. Anderson, with
not guilty.
Sam larceny, guilty.
Charlie William. not
minder, not
guilty.
I. gambling, pleads I
upon
payment of
This com pie t criminal
docket and the rein-under of the
term la given to civil
TIBET'S TEA TIPPLERS.
paper cur-
The iv
traction
I i m
sh
FOR MEN
Lave obtained is dun principal
their S
hi prior
It is t is suit- ex
and taxi, that is
not true. Dr.
New j
la a cure II lung and
throat trouble-. ind can
testify to that, i;. Van.
W. Va.,
bad e of Bron-
and year every-
thing ; beard of, bat got no relief.
On bottle of Dr Slug's New Ii.
cared rue
It's Infallible fur Croup, Whooping
Grip, Pneumonia null
and Try
guaranteed by L. Women,
Trial tree.
THE -MARTIN
Comfortable From the Time You Put Them On.
Soothe
n ; ill In
given i .
grades mad
.
ugh probably ail have tried,
highest The
they will last as long and hi
i mi
I; i- -u-
snap
them.
full
as the no
The
vain.-
WE INVITE EVERY MAN TO CALL AND INSPECT THIS LINE.
Program Services Sunday.
A crowded h again gr
the Friday nigh I
at the Co rial and the
evangelist delivered
sermon on Greatest
Miss delighted the
c with one of tier line
violin Mi- Man
with deep Mi.
famous by inn. Tell Mother I'll
lie
This afternoon a a special
wan held for the children
which special wan
given to n chalk talk by
Dr. Martin and an by Mr.
Martin,
Greenville, N. C.
Yon all about shoes,
Ho many customer have you
who know
You have i old
for ears, and have learned what
ion know y customers,
liking tort, not liking
They find out by
So will, we h
Mai. old ill
and we make, not
make good deal
Wu paint a go. share
railroad Meant, i- property in
the I State, may as
well paint tin- private
Yours ill In h.-.,
De ; your
pain half a hi
paint lead oil ti
a lakes fewer callous wen is
ice ;
Mr. Kara Williams
. us- , gallons of
well-known for
house; he
and
left.
truly,
w . Co.
d. II. I. i sells our
Palm.
New Firm
Picture
Company
Salt, Soda and Go to It
National Drink.
Tea of the principal
articles of commerce throughout
Tibet and Mongolia. The I is
miserable without it and w en it
be obtained is willing to
cheat himself by various
such as boiling dried onion
heads, herbs or even an infusion of
of wood in water, in order
that be may not lie at lea-t without
a suggestion of his favorite
age. The tea imported from China
is pressed into small
bricks, made up into cases of nine
bricks, securely sewed in
and not only i it u-ed as a beverage,
but in fact forms a staple of cur-
as negotiable Hank of Eng-
land notes or American
The native method of preparing
this delicacy is not appetizing. The
tea is first ground to a fine powder
vigorously pounding it in a
until do splints of wood or
impurities are risible to the
it is tin n put into the kettle, when
the water is hot, to boil ten or
teen minutes. By way of giving in-
flavor, sail or soda is added,
and, this part of the operation being
the all important
drinking commences. The
family gathered around tho
fire dung, in order that at-
as the painters would say,
should not be la. long, each
draws from some hidden recess in
the folds i f his sheep-
skin coat a little wooden bowl, and,
with a satisfaction which must
seen to be appreciated, fills his
dish with the liquid. All this,
however, is by way of preliminary.
From a skin full of butter, placed
within convenient range, each per-
son lake- a piece of oleaginous
and lets it melt into his
owl of steaming tea. Then, oh
joy oh rapture with furtive gusto
he draws I he nectar to his lips and
is opened unto The
bowl is again Oiled; into the steam-
liquid he throws a of
barley and,
; drawing forth sodden lump.
i works it into a ball of brown dough
with a movement of his left
hand, and bites
of I hi delicacy and drinks
buttered tea until the visible
supply has vanished, when, in order
hi- etiquette may not
impugned, he licks hi bowl clean,
wipes -fat he has
go on his face on his hoots,
and eagerly looks forward to tho
mom, when gods and fate shall
again become
A STARTLING TEST,
take.-. fur ii
from tin- cheapest
ban Also
have a -in -I, library,
ii mid parlor picture on
an
UNION MADE
FIT
the Foot,
the Head
and the Pocket- Book
To save a life, Or. T.
No. Pa. Pa , made
n teal Ir. a won-
cure. Up
attacked with
caused by of the atom-.
ah. I bad often Warehouse.
ii t excellent for acute stomach
and liver troubles so i prescribed
them. The gained
I the first, and not had an at-
tack ii Bleat no Bit-
j guaranteed for
I lion Kidney troubles, Try
tin in. Only at Jno L Woo-
hand all time-. All grades
picture mi and can
frame any picture to order mi
Work or no
pay. Give n-a trial Older. Will
i come and to
I lie framed
Properly
evening wore
man who was telling tho
on.
interrupted the
would be wit. ca i you tell us
tho evening wore on that
know that it i.-
replied the story teller.
if you know. I believe it was
close of n summer
Commercial Tribune.
-bop next to
by
CHERRY C
STORE.
Bynum School.
The school near Dr.
taught
; Helen
with a picnic
and a speech by Prof. W. II. Bags-
dale reports a day
with the of the speech.
QUICK
J. A. Verbena, Ala.
was twice the hospital from
of piles
After doctors and nil
remedies failed,
Halve quickly arrested farther in-
cured him. It con
aches and kills pain.
L, Woolen,
Handsomest, and largest stuck of
Iron Bedsteads at a. M.
of King's Now Life
each night for I weeks has
rut me In my writes
II.
They're bast In the
Liver, and
vegetable. Never Gripe, Only
at L.
tore.
Troubles
cured by
Under all
Mr. D. of
Nevada, was
cured by
which
had effected
his heart.
Mrs. W. W. Lay-
of
Pa., was cured
of
Dyspepsia
use of
For Sale By
JNO. L. WOOTEN,
A Compliment.
Miss received
quite a from Mr. Tiger
iv.
Miss you don't
people of stripe
Miss and
why not as good as the best.
lie looked at so admiringly
Then he -aid. congratulate you
on the I'm I beauty is skin
sweet of him
Boston Transcript.
A Great Scheme.
was a great scheme old
Shrewdly worked.
didn't hear of
gave it out Unit the first one
of his eleven daughters to be mar-
have
was the
elopements in one night.
They determine which one was
the so Shrewdly gels rid of
the girls and keeps the
Liverpool Mercury.
A Civil Answer.
The news butcher, a box of chew-
gum in his hand, stopped in
front of a rural passenger,
he ask-
ed, slicking the box under his nose.
The passenger addressed looked at
him solemnly a moment, stroked his
heard, expectorated a long stream of
on the Moor replied i
Orleans
Satisfactory.
Little Ruth visited a large whole-
sale ill re i her
While there a gave her a small
sample bottle of catchup. Thai
evening ho tasted ii mod
pleased.
she
time r. n you go to
that pi tell the
clerk I would
of
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner.
and Friday.
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
VOL. No.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY. MAY 1905.
No.
MEMORIAL DAY REUNION.
THE MARTIN MEETINGS.
TWO MUSIC GRADUATE.
Large Attendance of Confederate
Program of
Splendid Addresses by
Gen. Roberts and Dr.
Dinner for
Old Soldiers.
m SOCIAL
May 1905.
iV. T. Fleming went to
At the conclusion of the
Harding called the
veterans to attention and they re- ; Miss Irma Cobb and Miss Annie R. Long
with I at Peace Give
and audience also Sunday a busy day with .
, , ,, , l-tic given
I--. which
at the opera and at and which showed M. .
church again a. night e value of the given . I. Over.,, l.-f, this morning
Memorial day Z a of was on .,. O. to Kins. S-
back the to reach that so i, would , evening, , . , ,
Ir recalls vivid incidents; yet i valor heroism and , ,. ,.
write ii up. In the charming recital they were came home Sui day of Indiana, who been at
T. H.
of n graded school, spent
today here.
Mrs. L. C. King, of
who has been Visiting here, re-
turned home .
There present a inter-
effort, nod full attested and program
by most p
of greatest struggle in he was the peer of any. In
the history of our add. be went over again
few survivors of the bloody war ,,, the incidents of the war, danger.,
together again to gave due to the
greet comrades in arms and soldiers and paid a
thrilling events the noble women of
which they passed and Booth, to be the
which cemented them as a band of real soldiers of that great war. His
brothers. It la an occasion of delighted the veterans and
both sadness pleasure-sad frequently applauded.
because the hand of time Dr. Martin's address was a gem.
to thin the already depleted rank- He of Americans,
and leaves fewer to participate in f Southerners.
each successive reunion; pleasure that all travels he
The address at opera house b evening
at.
one and .-
quarter us the able orator unfolded
his theme.
i by and
L-mg. During recital Miss
Long rendered Selections from
I. of
is visiting Mrs, K Tall.
Mis. C. Moore been quite
sick some but is now some
bet
Mr. and Mr-. J. E. left
visiting her mother,
Mis. spent today
relative- in
Mr, 1905.
B. left ibis morning for
Norfolk.
Gov. T. J. Jarvis far-
Miss Genevieve and Mr. Sunday to summer In this morning
Martin favored the large audience
with their violin
i duets.
At church night Dr. Mar
made a appeal to
while Indiana
were from Schumann, Deputy Sheriff H. I. Dudley re-
laud Weber turned evening
bulb young ladies doing Raleigh.
-i
both young ladies
work. Mis delight
full. I
Morn I
Hi-
a K-c
confession and prom
to do so later.
The musical features were of the
Mis. I. Ii. sou
Donald went to Ayden Saturday
evening.
Smith left this morning for
Norfolk to take a position as clerk
i Xe i- Observer, in a betel.
Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Tunstall, of
K i list en, arc visiting Mr. and Mrs.
J. S. Tunstall.
hands once more, while those Come up At
young to be in those with bursts of applause. , the close four men made
trying and know of them were over
as handed down from our I dinner w, served on,
or through history, can court This was
do our part in honoring these and elegant all ate to order and aided
surviving heroes and scattering, their content. Many of the of WHY NOT HAVE A BOARD OF TRADE
sunshine about them in their de I veterans declared that they bad Number of Confessions has Reach-
days. attended no ed Eleven. Editor
are glad to have the old Dr. I- it the
memorial much credit for Moo the Mon- o Ores and
e proud to great. ,,. of the m.,. day night, was certainties of when I say business men, I do not Mrs w. , ,.,
mined their duties well. ; the mean the merchants alone, but returned Saturday evening from
j was strong and delivered with bis ; class of business men win.
, usual Tin- sermon a pride and interest In the welfare
was followed by one confession, property tho town, have
Miss Margaret Hayes, formerly
of Washington, has located here as
a trained nurse.
as
to march h to the home of
the dead and spread fresh
garlands of love upon the graves
departed. Greenville has
done herself proud in the enter-
provided for the veterans
hours the morning
saw many of them coming Into
tow- from all
K. M. w up the
load this, morning.
Frank Johnston Tues-
day evening Baltimore.
Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Forbes went
; to Tuesday
F. M, Tuesday
evening from Panacea Springs.
P. K. Arthur, Va,,
is visiting bis brother, L. C.
Arthur.
John Guy, who been visiting his
mother, returned to
ibis nun nine.
W. If. Si., of Snow Hill,
is visiting his daughter, Mrs.
Charles
Plow
Governor Glenn has received
DAUGHTERS OF CONFEDERACY.
received . . . , . , . .
no. ice iron, the governor of New and ed a
to effect that it b The,, b
been decided in connection with he muon exerted by
the ceremonies for
to the
unveiling a
New I
ITEMS.
i. Ian j,, the New Bern,
field, others battle scarred, many j to present to governor
with feeble steps, but all
hearts and gallant spirits, battle flag that was
f t o'clock members by the Ninth New Jersey
Bryan of Confederate battle of
Veterans met in the court house when a gallant charge was
and held a short business session. volunteers. It
When the roll was called seventeen restored by Governor
deaths were reported since last Glenn to of
B. A. first as having been made.
H. A. Blew secretary.
At o'clock the cession
command of Ma. Henry Harding
and matched to Cherry
Mr. and Mrs. L. Link- and
Mr. and E. House spent
House.
Mi-s Bertie Taylor, of Trenton,
an in-;
many things lb a, Georgia Joyner, of Ayden, I The was called to order
are vital to growth ,,., was visiting Mrs. T. K. j the president, Miss Bernice
home Saturday evening. After transacting all
The T. Jarvis Chapter
Daughters of Confederacy, spent a
very enjoyable afternoon, Friday,
. , . . . very noon, Friday,
noon the best been Miss Minnie M . .,
L. . . . May 5th. with Shel-
est of the town and left Saturday evening. , J
lug town, by
the combined efforts and efficiency
N. C. Kay
H. B. Phi Hips was called
Salisbury, Md., Saturday.
Mrs. P. is
her in Suffolk.
Mr. King filled regular an and those
here Sunday morning j n due aces of would
and preached an sermon. I concentrate a body of m n,
Mrs. and daughter, would be and
I who visiting in r other organ ii
and Mrs. T. Vincent
business, turned our attention
of those who would
acting. II. Harding was Plow or to of
commander camp I by inscribed their home in Suffolk. are many hi
a r. . would and
song
camp addressed of tobacco
by Lieut. B. A. The M various points.
in town aim.- If the I w
. put forth concentrated force, and
Mrs. Early has been I energy wool I give
her Mi-s Susan Gaily, ville a sue has long needed
has returned to Aulander, after h and no
pleasant railroad
who has heed the persistent efforts
for several days, is improving. , well died d b of
Mr. preached here in matters
To Establish Tobacco Factories.
The North Carolina
Bill c and laced in around j Protective Association had a well
the Confederate After meeting at the
by a
urn Mi.-s
Sunday evening from Scotland Our hostess had prepared, for our
Neck. a enlivening
,,. ,. , . . , which was conducted
Keel, who has been here . m D , i . i ,
,. . by Mi- Bessie Patrick. Misses
for visiting his a her, , ,, ,
,, , u- , i re ii- Jamie Bryan, Lee
n eel, left Sunday .,. , . . . . ,
Brown and Margaret Skinner tied
fur the prize. Mac
Mrs J, T. i;. Hoover, of Hen-j drew tho lucky number and was
-son, who has been visiting prize.
liter, Mrs. A. II. Taft, return- in her
home today. usual entertaining manner, favored
Mrs. II. A. White and children j
, Saturday evening from
Miss Alice White repaired to dinning
accompanied her home. l tempting
refreshments were served.
I; Livers, superintendent of
the center tier seats, the Sing.-
Chapter of the Burial of Child
Confederacy to their right and the
I. J. Jarvis Chapter were on The remains of the 10-month-
stage will, choir and speaker.-. child of Mr. and Mrs. K. L.
The following program was ear- were
lied Greenville on Sunday morning's
Song. Laud Battle taking place
by choir. at in Cherry Hill
Invocation, by J. A. was
by J. A. and the
choir. PH were Messrs ;.
Welcome behalf of Mayor. Flanagan, L.
Stanley was reappointed chief official to cm
,. , , one and much enjoyed.
police tar another term. suit win,, one authorized
D. A. Leggett is do heller at speak fur the Tuesday May
this writing. o whole, consequently we are not Jesse Smith left this
Mrs. L. E. Hicks and daughter, considered, and regarded as not Norfolk.
Mrs. Annie Baker, Misses worth considering,
and Dickens, and Charlie won't provide for his n
visited Greenville last has denied the Lets have
a board trade.
ISA A . i .
LOCAL ITEMS
I acknowledges
an to
L. lo Scotland
of
Track Hands Scarce.
farmers are having no
tilth Double about getting
ti pick The scarify of i.-U,
STATE NEWS,
l selection J-M. Booker, W. B, Wilson, J. principally to so many col-1
tin Family. ; K. Ii , .,.,, , , into the straw- ft
of speaker, by Col. bee ;
Neck today.
V. Lincoln went to
Monday evening.
P. H. Ball, of Kin -ion.
here.
i; v. W. Shields of Golds
i c in Monday even
a lad-
Maj in
II. sends The i ., .
tor a handsome invitation to the
commencement Whit-
j Maj 80-22.
Ki i ii . ii u
receipt to the
. ii . i. of At-
I. A.
Add rest. by Gen. W. P.
I on . Old North
r. B, S. I
. on the Old Camp
Groan .
ill By
II.
Red Springs Incorporated
Bed I i Mi i
my, of . i- been
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raters, v. ,,
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all i .- id. are with-
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lei
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Mrs. Harry returned
evening from I-- grand
i . May bull n i-.,,
to
today to i .- mph-
Mrs.
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Title
Eastern reflector, 9 May 1905
Description
The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
May 09, 1905
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MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
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Joyner NC Microforms
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