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ACCOMPANIMENTS OF
QUAKES.
A COWS DOUBLE DUTY.
How a South Carolina Man
es His Cow Do Double Work.
There undoubtedly is some
connection earthquakes An old colored man down in
. . t county. S- C, is working a
and vi C for .
, milk cow to limit. lie plows
hen there are great exploit ab mt
with large extrusion of lava and ,, up and .,
Other matter there is often great load of wood to town, goes back
disturbance in the vicinity, and and old cow until
severe earthquakes result. drives her u.
In fa X, the most frequent earth town with another load of wood on
arc in volcanic re- ,,.,, u a the pro.
As to the relations
volcanic in work cow.
part I the world and earth- as hard an
quakes in another, the evidence politicians an
a somewhat Yet it the old prohibition cow.
i a a fact that the earth-
quake m the Mississippi valley.
in US, ceased when the vol-j
of Vincent, in the West
Indies, broke out. and he is Mr. J. Frank
perhaps a suggestive remarkable story,
between the eruption of which be for;
and the earthquake in San He going up the river
, day, in a launch,
. disturbances apparently greatly
accompany earth, excited coming down the river at a
to rate. diving
,, ,. ,. Close behind the was H
the Hour ,
,., bent on it capture and
but often are . ; .
. . the chase continued until the
the reaction against vibrations . ,. , , , ,. ,
. . ,,., rat shot into in a hollow log
received the shore, this
, .,,. i on the edge of tin- water. I he gar-
rebounding energy .
, . . , . started into tile how after the
the shore a tidal wave , . , . ,
could go neither way. Webb
Tl
seismic
hall hundred feet high.
washes over th and add ,
. . , took a boat struck the
to damage of the , , ,
, , and tried to fasten him
Mien ii catastrophe was ,.
, ,. ., . hut he cot free
y feared in connection with San H
but with little reason,
as the Golden Gate and the
heights of Golden Park A large lot of good hand-made
would have diminished or Buck for sale. Apply to W. T
a large tidal wave.- Bethel.
From Unstable Terra Fir
ma, by N. II. in the
American Be view
for June.
SINS OP THE BIG RICH.
Two bad tires occurred here
in out of which one fatal-
happened. The first alarm
was sounded after in a
fiction of the inhabited
most exclusively by
Four were totally destroyed
The Episcopalians of Indiana , house badly dam-
aged. The loss is eat i mated
i. their diocesan convention,
resolutions that show
that this body, among others
the danger that con-
fronts Christian churches in
fact that so large a per cent. , f
its membership is made up of
men whose business methods are
at best questionable, and, many Instances, absolutely
We hoard the state-
the other day from a re J. W. B. Battle is doing such a
liable source that investigation I thinking that this paper cannot put
s that most of the shameful I into words his lie
Instances of graft and betrayal a car load of farm supplies,
of financial Interests committed land Thursday, had his teams
After the fire had been
extinguished the remains of a
w. man were found in one of the
buildings, She has not yet been
identified, as she bad only been in
he house a few Bern
Journal.
to thou- keeping are furnished
by men prominent in a church
which known far and wide for
the st rid orthodoxy of its creed.
And if this be true of such a
church, certainly it would seem
that the church
half of it
This morning the teams returned,
when they went to find the car,
it was not to be found,
Mr. I tattle by
mistake the car had been taken to
Norfolk supposing it to he empty.
versa to Utter its note-, of We rejoice that we were not near
warn merely to this intelligence was
general and to our
against the sins of its Southerner,
big rich to proceed to action
of a more definite kind and to
particularize in a way that will A Card.
show that acts and business request of a few friends,
methods curtain kinds I this method of announcing
only with a Chris
pi . but a
in or the pursuit of the
same will lead to ecclesiastical
my self as a candidate for the
t of Deeds for Pitt conn-
, subject to the action the
Democratic primaries and the
exclusion from convention, if nominated,
ship in the Christian
I. Chill lotto Chronicle.
I will be and will faithful
form the duties of said office.
Being buy with farm work, I
shall make no active canvass for
the noun nation, hut trust that
some friend in each township will
see that I have showing.
C. Cannon.
About three miles from Mobile
Ala, on the
a bail game in
field, came up m-
vivid lightning
which in the midst of th.
crowd of sped -tors, kill-
mat some
leas The held was
Strewn with hits of
from ho were killed or
ii and the
presented a terrible
burred
A dollar taken new mm-.,
, ,. Ml, Will ,
fr m tile one ,., i-h.-k no
,. .,, ,;.,. in MM
ti- wax mi on suits. m
killed were white,
. , . I
rs, and two were a m
Mr W.
of the power In
Hint
I M. and lore
lira i. W mi I he
duly In
,,., I'll I county, North Caro-
In X-7. pane H. the will
l .
III I nil
M Nine or
of
. lot In
f on . Mid J. M.
Nothing too G
FOR
OUR CUSTOMERS
we are always looking for better; always
working to secure values and styles superior
to other stores, when
Ladies Journal
began to sell paper patterns we began to investigate, we
---S said to ourselves,
X THE LADIES HOME JOURNAL
s the leading Womans Magazine. It is first class and has never done anything in a second
new that its reputation was at stake. Our investigation convinced us that the patterns are as grade
e Magazine
the Hone Jon ma I added a new
tore which j none desirable than
oilier a Quids Chart free with
each pattern. This Chart bow exactly how the pattern is
to be Ir is o con a child can
it. It s a been to Indies sue inexperienced
in garment cutting and making. Mothers advise us
that by the aid the Guild famished with
LADIES HOME JOURNAL
They train their rs to do their own
But there is still another point to consider. The pat-
terns are all new, no old styles, no ancient creations; all
new, all up-to-date and perfect in fit and style, and so
much more easily understood than other patterns that
one trial will convince you and make you a regular
ALL SIZES KEPT
The
Free At Our Store. Come And Get One.
We are leaders In Dress Goods Silks and
Etc.
J. R. J. G.
GREENVILLE, N. C.
THE
D J WHICHARD. Editor and Owner.
and Friday.
VOL. No.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA JUNE 5.1906.
ONE DOLLAR PER IN ADVANCE
RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT.
Whereas, Our kind and loving
in His
lions in tn human life,
taken death from
dearly be-
hived Lull Cleve,
. 1-the of the
HOW A NIGGER CAN LIE.
And His Name Was Washington.
A very funny thing in
the c mt morning
Mayor
There a me against one
Henry Davis, for eight home
and on o e the parents, when K v.
John Edward of Green-
Wedding at of a Prom-
and Popular Couple.
a pretty wedding here last even-
Ladies Aid
, M
tUt church do hereby preacher the P
it .- though from Hi.- evident- that the
this sail employing the
of Providence, vet we in wife cf the defendant Davis, and
to His divine will, mat given notice
knowing and believing II.-
ail g- well.
Hi I'm- ii Saturday
em-
That in the death his wile, Ac, Davis
of our don sister, the societies would not
a all, one who , h copy tin
was i i earnest to him
to ever j interest the societies I a row followed.
church, one whose and that the preacher put
walk all those sweet on his hip pocket, Ac
Christian grams which for
murk b that is close crow
Master, always willing,
patient, loving and forbearing.
She never foiled in duty
a-a preacher, if in
ville, N. f Miss Annie
Hoyle, daughter Mr.
Hoyle, a
The parlor was prettily
and the wedding music
by Mis- Lillian
before the sang a
lovely solo. ceremony
most impressively performed in
A. D. Hunter, pastor of in.
Baptist Then
were many beautiful gifts
The groom is the sou
Thomas , of Franklin
A Democratic of Pitt
will he in- at ti
house in Greenville at o'clock
A. M. Thursday, June lib,
the purpose of select
e- I. I be van
I and
D no tic ;
up.-1 of selecting d .
the be
tin
day of June, 1906, o'clock P.
Al these Dent.
voters of the
all i delegates to
he to
Greenville on the l lib of
Each township will be entitled t.
he following number of delegates,
the county convention
WARD PRIMARIES.
A , THE
v, BANKS OF THE TA
Nominate Candidates Alder-
r.
The several the A is alway.
; k lo deli,
, m , , . th f
voted i, ed in men
a- a the hearts if
. if Greenville's
seldom . ,,, . ,,
lo
will c., . . , . . , ,, Le
;, ,. half past
in the No. a
he
. . sec-
ii.-
V; meat MP
e feel i- ,., ,
the . the rhythmic be of their
good hands.
gentle in manner, he a gun. The preacher
and true to friend-, carry a gun. Col
he filled her place in oar not
as only like her could do. He said no. f.
mis.-, her from meet- Sugg naked if he was willing to lie
lug, hi, iii tor one. ii.- Bald yes,
fondest recalled hi-, in, whereupon searched
h , aid .,
be found revolver,
sent. Though gone Ami ins name
if he administered ,,,, ,, ,, u., ,
, M Us .
toe
.- A
ii., i-
Sweet in m in q and
he carried
forgo, ten.
That we huh.
. ii, -i, hearth
path . to grief stricken mi u whom to tenderly, a
who i our much loved
HI Mm, . ;.,.,,
to nil iv . who are
-lie . from us.
all it.- . .- an. old be t I- -m-
thou e is .-
Who took ., i-he in lie I,,,,
care, i.,
, of he
comfort a d sustain u i
In h air o Ii in.
a copy if
I'd
In.- of Ii I us a
t . our
for sister. In; i
y l 1.1 in lie family a
a c-i. a- a u-
l . th.- same.
It. Ii
DEFAULTED.
Funds.
Baptist church at Greenville,
where he is highly esteemed. The ,
attractive I ,.,.
young woman, with a host ;.,,
a of a Carolina
family of this ,;.,.,.,
News and Observer,
. ED.
. .
Hi., , .; Ii
man h;, acclamation.
. a ex
,. the w ,.,.
in ,;
Mis. reach
if
II
in-1 No. I
Kali
a reception tendered j.
them in.,,. a- the Br ,.
Embezzles of Railway of ,
J Phoned that a attend-
. u . the voters
each township ill be at their re
.
Tea, until h
; a- id , the Carol inn
hi Farm ville, was this
tented in Tarboro on a
a repress
of the m
, New York, which concern
. d lilt
with
He was
to Greenville and this
; was lake before the Jut-
. c . Peace, C.
who at
our i.
street's which was attended
I I i
The guests were rec Primary i,
door by ii.
.,,,.;.
I .- Mm .
F. . y.
. i . i. .-.
I for ., II i;.
ti el .
I e u
I I .
H. full W. , . ,.
After
ml
in chat.
rope
B and stroll
. the
. . , w
,,. . .,,. of
I.,
bee and Mrs. J. J.
Mr. and Mrs. were
-i d pail
by Air. Mrs.
Mr d Mr.-. i. , ,,,,
lie bl dress was f
delegates to the c , .
in with the
ti of I he party,
. the r an nil .,.
I. Ma .
. I Hi. s .
.
Cum,
Mies in,
BAIL STOPPED HIM.
Sheriff Down Nero With
Pistol.
A on someone broke
the In e Mr,
from town, aid
sloe Hie. i. n. Today while
Mr Ft. as in town he
iced . . shirts on a
named Ben
can eye Mr. Flem-
aid M d. Fleming went
after Sin looker help eaten
in en. . ran all the faster at
the the officer. The r
ill called but the neg-
gave no to- to ibis. At a dis-
n a hundred yards
the
shot down. The
ball we it . through
hip.
ii lase.
Misses Lena Matthews and ;
received at
room door. ii., , ,
i- in tie custody f. in tun,
to . won-
ii ill Bryan, ., s t.
is years old,
. bin to been regarded as dining wax
exemplary man. with out II
, he has been in the em- and lighted with wax I
of the railroad company, silver
Mi. Mini Mrs. ,;.
over trim- WOMAN GRADUATE.
Receiving Diploma Female
College,
. A.
hi
II .
., ,
. o
with
n- i.-I-
the of is em-
. is to the
a nor the
hi ii-t the agent personally
the in the claim
e under the bond tie
company.
County
The will he
held the the count
convention on the 11th.
is not to make
but only to select
to slate, congressional and
conventions Another
WHO HIM
Sheriff Has a Negro He Would
Like to Locate.
The who
Tucker fleeing from
. Hie. it
d -nil, an or
from justice. He first
i- name as but
has c several other names as
his. He also said be had been i ,
the p and was yet tine a
year there on a sentence but did
net nay lie had escaped.
He is a in this
ion and no one seem- to
him. would like to
lam if the is an escaped
convict or if he is wanted in any
neighboring for crime. H
is ginger cake color, feel ti
high, weighs about
pounds is bow legged.
of a large number
bridal presents
then friends.
from
I leather cone .
in a, ii ,
II . a fin i
I , sis deacons of ,
live other friends, a ,
ail from ten .
beautiful toilet sit , .
a, solid ,.
Horn i in- class.
Mrs, aid
woman e
lei in most cordial we com .
Buggy.
Mr. A. L. Potter was driving
He
made too short a turn and I tie
one wheel the
The take up was
that the shafts and cross
bar of the buggy were broken.
Co ,
I Its
. Out hi ii .,
i-; . . . ,. , I, t.
j,, .,.
s graduating nut till
j from any e .met i. is several
years ago, . . , . , ,
w is rt hi her . . i,.,.
h . with
the matter, kepi In in, l, with
Mis. . ,.,. ., v
lady, . Mi . ii.-
a soil i .
navy, and a. awarded the . . J
to receive Mule
of bit
. ;. v., iv. n
; and the
to by g Benson
captivated lit
,, s U
u; iv Hen tie
1- now an , u, g
in ,, -i,,,,,
. ,
I mi ti-.-
. ;.,, the ward.
8.0.111 .
. . ., ., .
W. Kn .
c,
I'll . ,
J. .
d .
i. J. . ,
a . , ii , ,. ., ,.
was , .
J. A. .,,,,,.
Mil
as
V sloe to
to . pond to
of their big
fl. fried Mel
boiled, ham,
cake-good
-f,;, .
chocolate
. was p,
. Ii
. lug waters
i. the l .
Al met on th,
songs on
our
.
sh ires of
M be
C I
. but ,. ,.,,
cape.-,
; picnickers.
to
Mr. and
with their boats
I . s . .
Rev w.
ii. i;. .-i -a . K
occupied Hi the
Church day. lie
as I g
in . ii . . made
an y
school He . the
c e . .,
i .; i a
j . the e
to iv a -a ,
worker.
t.,
Mr. Mr,.
G.
to Him
weather,
the
happy day II
i an i love.
Di.-d
yea. . hi
I Begs, o Mr. hie
Greenville Goes Forward
A was here
win. had twenty-live
years lie ban seen Greenville,
lie expressed at teeing
little crossroads tillage of
Frank Wilson who had . .- .
will beheld lending Chapel now such
turned Saturday
ice, and be has , Ii . in
the lit was heard
gladly on Sunday.
f Mrs. Benson, Che diploma Is
dated July 20th, 1840.
Snag us that I,
and
son of K. B. Gotten, a Lieutenant
commander the navy, are
friends.
Our Thanks.
Friday evening Mr. W. White noting the rainfall at this
brought us some ripe May 1900, 8.30 inches. U
we have seen this season. They In one month during
were very year June i, inch, ,
Today Mr. A. I. Potter brought minimum
a bucket wry nice , ,,
inn, .-
Si
with
m h sympathy
d ,; mouths
; -i lira. J.
y at
hi ii a m
ii. c .
Mr. O. v. York, observer
government weather station here,
gives the following .-res
lute place at
afternoon Cherry
sen, c being con-
r. If. II. Moore,
areas were Messrs. T.
B. Hooker, II. s. Spain, N. W.
t op Condition
The report issued to-
day . the condition of the cotton
at 81.75, increased
6.2.
-s
Don't fail to bring this Does it cost you a single Wednesday, Thursday, Only one Aim in
Don t ran on and Saturday, posit-
price list along so we can puny to find out if we these prices
prove every item. telling you the truth Try hold good. Get out of this hole.
SALE.
of a the
of It the
W H
a-ll land tor partition.
hi. will
Hon.- door In
on May In
In th
of I'm MM in Ti
IT., now th of
tin- Manly .
and II acre a more
the nth of
v--
JEW
SALE
SALE.
SALE
Ladies Shoes, Lawns, the yard.
To prove to the masses we make no state- held many a Sale but nothing will ever reach
tents, during this sale we will sell Standard best Gran- the magnitude and broadness of disposition to sell all
lated at per pound. ounces to the pound
virtue of the power of In
a i
M. foreman wife.
man, to Mm I.
of June. re. in the
county North t
In hook XI. pate will
public .
In I., the I on
Inn n or
of in the
of and mate of
a follow., That lot. In rt
on which the M
and now lying on the
of a id l
el OH runtime hack no feel
on lot
II, The I Improvement
o , to is hereby
f an
tic -d. of Nib.
of May Hot
Mr . l. w
Friend. Is Worth Reading
Suppose You Stop and See
Isn't it Wonderful
N. C. March 1903.
Mrs take pleas.
Hinting your Remedy
entirely cured our little girl of
i very bad case eczema, which
a great part of her body.
She had eczema from
tune she ran three weeks old,
she six years. She
is now perfectly well and I feel
that T to highly of
It She has nut a symptom of
it six year.
W. COBB.
Only pounds to one person
By Actual Inventory worth Of
Bargains in true form to cover and spread Greenville and
vicinity from end to end.
NOTICE
Having made arrangement, to
manufacture the Nelson
Tobacco Truck and also to same
I will pleased to
anyone in of same. Apply
J. A Ayden. N.
in
Payments
Not Quite
,. often gM
thing done
nail or screw driver or an-
lacking. Have a good
box and be prepared for
m. Our line of tools
Is all yo i desire, and
we will see that your tool
box noes not lack a tingle
useful article.
Of Course ll
Demanded
You get Harness,
Horse Goods,
of
Publishers .
and Printers
We have an entirely new
on which patents
are pending, whereby we
can Col-
and
thicker, and make
fully as good as now
i without any unsightly
or feel on the bot-
tom.
PRICES
and Mead
Rules regular length
Refit I,, s and
Ruled in
over Ma per It
A sample of refaced.
Rule,
will he cheerfully
sent on application.
Printers
Manufactures of Type and
Grade Printing Mater
N. Ninth P
Is The Moon Inhabited,
Caught with the Goods
new thing for like this to go North and Ten or Ft teen Th lo in i l i a
If and look follow they are O. K. and n along nicely, but a
ten weeks with, m a drop of rain for far who are our life to who t. we look
do business with, you Pan readily see clearly our position.
s.-i.-i
which Ufa
form on that
but human who have a
hard enough time
Electric
Malaria, Chills,
Kidney complaint General
Debility
at a general Tonic
r and
the aged. It sound sleep,
guarantor J. I. Wool-
Rain tame to late every one knows only
Must pay cur bills dollar for dollar, nothing else will do for us.
while we are thankful, time and delay has done its work.
Instead of you pay for beautiful thin lawn in all colors extra wide Instead of cents you
tor the best Boys and girls stockings Instead of you pay for new Dress Goods In-
you pay for Summer Vests Instead of you pay for Men's pants In-
stead for Men's Suits, wool, light colors, newest styles
A heavy business cloud hangs over Building
No easy task before us to crawl out when the intelligent people see good Clothing, Shoes, Dry Goods,
Silks, Hats, Furniture. Garnets, etc. sold for Fifty per cent off on every dollar.
Instead 4.00 you pay tor Oak Bedsteads handsomely carved any style 1.08. Instead 2.00 you pay
for Boy Suits all sizes, Instead of you pay tor fine embroidery instead of 1.73 yon pay for a Rocking chair
solid Instead you pay for splendid Gingham per yard Instead of you pay for Mens Patent
Shots 1.08
barrels best Granulated pound the pound.
Special arrangements made for four days to sell in our Grocery department with others beginning
Wednesday Morn, June, 6th at o'clock promptly.
Never in the history has there been such preparations and at no time when we let
the people make their own prices. Can we possibly do any more. To help us in this event, we
especially invite all merchants and out of town store keepers. We positively draw no lints, your
money is just as good and that is one great cause. We need ii.
rs Misses Slippers 2.25 value Dining Room Chairs
ft Gold price to the farmer who brings the biggest crowd of purchasers on Friday
You be the lucky one.
III
.
D. W.
IN
Groceries
And Provisions
Cotton Bagging and
Ties always on hand
j Fresh Goods kept ton-
l In Stock, Country
Produce
j D. W.
l North Carol in a.
C. T.
AW OLD tilE
ff
.-.
i- .; ER
. SO.
GREENVILLE, N. C.
P . v. . . . a u B
.-,
She act. t the
to normal
Give tone to the system and
flesh to the body.
rake Mo Substitute
f. R. L. Caw.
Dentist.
Greenville, N. Q.
S SOUTHERN R. R.
N.
Steamboat Service.
L. leaves
at t . in- for
hi. for
Connecting with
Norfolk tor
Norfolk, Baltimore, Philadelphia,
New York, and all other
North, a Norfolk
With all point
order their
via Norfolk, care Norfolk
B. K.
Hours to change
notice.
Agent, Green-
iii-. N.
H. C. General T. and.
f. t, Norfolk, Va.
M. K. KING, v. P ti. M.
Convulsion.
FitS, then
Dr.
has I so successful in
curing these brain-wrecking
diseases that there is every;
to believe that oven
it ho -1 c can be
not I illy
will pleased to refer
any thus to many,
who now enjoy the Messing
health, after year.; of hopeless
suffering.
-I .
when old, . I b ma of
. . i. neural I i n dollar;
for him II t ,. r about
,.,,.,, i,, i, that w.
him I tho
,.,. I Hid. Ho
I ,. v . but ho con-
ho
him I la July In on awful
condition. Hi Find ids mind almost
Ii knew of
family not even And his bed;
V ,, n In from
in Hi, n to try
It Mil. before th first
I i
I better. We h It to
over mo. h had but
v. t Ii A
1903, then Be wan not other
him ho
work mid anywhere. If
any o
this. Hi y in do so
k II. Lincoln. Ind.
Dr. Is sold by your i
who will the
first win benefit. If it fails, he
will refund your money.
Miles Medical Co., Ind- .
Nature's Way Is
Tho and I
tending plan chronic.
r of a- I
by Ir. iv iv. i-
Nature's plan restoring health.
lie that is j
from root,
out I
the expenditure Unto
without the of alcohol, and
by skillful in the
proportion-.
as of
Medical
bark. Queen's mot, i
and Mi. root.
their Influence In cases
and throat and
Is. therefore. remedy
for
and kindred
Tin- above native nuns have the
from the
of all the several j
schools practice, for the cure out only
of named also for
of or
kidney and j
bladder catarrh, no matter
win-re located.
You don't have to take Dr. Three's
say-so as to what he claims
for Ids is hacked up by
writings of most eminent in the
medical profession. A request by postal
card or letter, addressed to Dr. It. V,
Pierce. X. Y. for a little book
of from eminent medical an-
tho of j
will a little i
that is worthy of your attention If
needing a good. safe, i
known for the cure of almost j
any old chronic, or lingering malady.
Dr. Pleasant cure con- I
One little Is a
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The most book for both men
women I I
Common Sent. Medical Ad- ,
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THE GREATEST WEDDING.
Public Speech of . Over Ten Thousand Couples United at
Orator. the Same Time.
Daniel may not The largest most
been the I wedding the world began took
but lucre never lived a man
who was better to the
The other j a who was
a warm friend the eminent
how what ambition
will do, backed by
liming, lie told inc
he sought or many years an
a in public
He always carried two or three
speeches his hoping that
would turn up to
him the ranking an
For many ht
wailed. Ins tongue ever to
open on any subject.
last eventful day arrived.
There was a great convention and
numerous important speakers,
about the moment when the second
speaker had a rainstorm
up, and there was u grand rush
from the platform to a neighboring
Ten thousand farmers, me-
laborers, etc., stood out in
wet with nobody to talk to them.
The chairman of the meeting was in
despair. was in the
crowd. He saw his opportunity, lie
rushed to the platform, introduced
himself and asked to he allowed to
hold audience until
H. A.
JOHN A RICKS
returned. The
to
in slumps, U pay
of to
Y. U
CONDENSED STORIES.
Secretary Story of a Ready
Witted Cook.
agriculture,
been talking
1-. a to
these tablets,
ii lozenge,
with boiling
of excellent
The secretary
James Wilson.
about hi.
travelers, i ; w i
u i
in i
water, to u i
tea.
man was very skittish hut
the people were clamoring, and ho
finally said in some disgust,
very well. don't know who you are
or what you can hut we don't
want the crowd lo go away. See
what you
wasn't it i Before Dan
had said n dozen words the restless
crowd gave him the attentive car.
Umbrellas were closed. Men on the
outskirts pushed in, and pretty soon
ail were standing uncovered the
rain listening with open mouths
the entrancing eloquence of the
young Demosthenes. Tor nearly an
lour they were spellbound. The
chairman nearly had a lit.
doubts gave place to wonder, his
wonder to interest, his interest to
the strongest his curiosity
to unfeigned admiration. The
speakers slipped hack
, served to their seats on the platform
I and drank in every word Dougherty
j uttered. tell you he made good.
I And that speech made him fa-
us Dough-
New York Press.
A LITTLE NONSENSE.
place When the great Alex-
hod i Persia, wishing
to unite the victors and vanquished
the strongest ties he de-
a festival. Now guess
how many lie be
married. Von never do it.
Well, Alexander himself was tn
marry tho daughter
Darius; of his chief officers
were lo he united to Indies from the
noblest Persian and Median
lies, and of Ins soldiers
were to marry women
people married at once.
I don't see how they managed to
up ii for so many, but
and for a vast Multitude of
guests I They had the
splendid arrangements. On a plain
near the city a vast pavilion was
erected on pillars sixty feet
It was hung and spread with the
richest tissues, while the gold and
precious stones which ornamented
it would have made your eves blink.
Adjoining this building were
gorgeous for the hundred
bridegrooms, while for the remain-
an outer court in-
closed and hung with costly tapes-
try, and tallies were spread outside
for tho multitude.
A separate seat was assigned each
pair, and all wore arranged In u
semicircle on hand of the
royal throne. Each bridegroom had
received a golden vessel for his
and when the of these had
been announced by trumpets to the
multitudes without the brides en-
tho banquet hall and took
their places.
And now don't you think each
bridegroom stood up separately
vowed. ring I now thee
and a So. The core-
was very simple. The king
gave his hand to and kissed
her a- his wife, lie other bride-
grooms followed hi- example. Thai
the way. Then the
val, lasting live days, with music am.
fonts of play
Ricks
HEADQUARTERS FOR
GENERAL
v.
Having consolidated the two stocks of H. A. Para nor j s
store we are prepared to furnish our customer.; a
A. Ricks In
needed in
one
DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES.
We will carry up-to-date line
Hats, Shoes, Dress Notions,
In Groceries we will have at all times a full line of the very best goods, not
the staples like
Meat, Flour, Sugar, Coffee, but all kinds of
Canned Goods, the finest brands
We can supply anything you need to wear or to eat, and pay highest prices for
COUNTRY PRODUCE. Quality and prices of our goods will please you. t
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for these ten tablets as once heard
a cook apologize fur her sponge
cake.
was taking tea with some
friends one afternoon in Washing-
ton when a urge and
sponge cake was brought in.
a sponge our hostess
cried. And she broke it in
portions, and we all helped our-
selves.
alas It was not good
sponge cake. The hostess, angered,
sent for the cook.
thought, she said lat-
you prided yourself on
your sponge
do, replied Jane.
en this sponge
mistress went on. it
hard and tough as can
said
i how sponge is be-
fore it's wet Soak it in your ten,
At the battle of occur-
red n well known Instance of polite
hops on the part of the English and
French guards, which, ii is
Seedless say, could only hap-
in ceremonious time.
I I tall of op
guards lo join
when the commander ad
and, saluting the French
commander, exclaimed,
of the French guards, The
French officer, not to be outdone in
returned the salute and
r r lire
on gentleman,
thinKing further needless,
with such effect as to put near-
of the French hors
do combat. Somewhat costly polite
for them.
He Ho Knew When Had Enough
II. Jr. aged
an i appetite
i maple
Al i day his
meed him With
amazement, the cakes as
he asked, you
in r I felt that you
lad all the you
could gel
Junior.
lines I've felt that I had
do you know when you've
had
keep on eating till
get a pain, and then I oat one
to make
zinc.
No Necessary.
I wonder why nature
developed the of smell so
much stronger in animals than in
man Suppose a man had the
of a deer. ,
would he groat. Thou
he could Jump when he detected the
scent of gasoline two miles away.
Chicago News.
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AIDS TO
Ten Are
lot l
Most writers, ancient and modern,
agree on the following
stances as to
To be of healthy, long i
lived parents.
To live in the temperate
To live in the country and j
much in the open air.
To be accustomed to daily in-
To be temperate in eating and
drinking.
To which may he added those ten
commandments of hygiene from n
French medical
Rise early, retire early, fill your
day with work.
Water and bread maintain life,
pure air and sunshine are necessary
to life.
Cleanliness prevents rust. The
best cared for machine lasts the
longest.
Practice frugality and sobriety.
Enough sleep repairs and
strengthens; much softens
enfeebles.
To be sensibly dressed, with
freedom of movement and
warmth.
A cheerful house
makes n homo.
The mind is refreshed in-
by distractions and amuse-
but abuse of them lead.- to
dissipation and dissipation to vice.
P. Cheerfulness make- love of
love of life is half of health.
Sadness and discouragement hasten
old lice.
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FENCE FOR FARM OR GARDEN AND WASH-
MACHINES.
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The Hardware Man.
h .
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Wholesale retell Grocer
sealer. for
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r-h etc. Bed
. i Out
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i Safes, P
Gail Ax
Key
Henry George Can-
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Meat, Soap-
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Dried Apple,
Currents,
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Crackers,
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LOts For Sale.
Near Five Points on Easy Terms.
Call on or address
SAM WHITE, Greenville, N. C.
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IMMIGRATION AND CITIZENSHIP. DEMOCRATIC PREACHING.
. m -N
n cl matter,
In the early days of the re-
public the Dem
at m
. B are
in upon u- Am
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Senator
There arc some d
l.-ft the
At the i
Convention at India-
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NORTH CAROLINA
the lime of year to he
I , ,. The i
. the men the get rich
thing count and I
in a recent .,
in i
ii . who i u .
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inn of in i
In-
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greed r
men ii ;
those must that i mil afford
.; men think
must less her
. by Rifts from
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WINTERVILLE
NEEDS
of the country. At the
;. i- rate only four
i s w . i i.
Ii. JO .
,,. s iv of i
i mi n t in-
w. i . recent y. am of the
i n i against
these sins of the rich and pow
will inevitably Ii her
weight and and sink t
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like a in ll
No matter where you or how
s y, you'll need h-
properly with
Clothing and Furnishings
to enjoy complete comfort.
Co,
ore is to your every
connection the essentials and also
and prices consistent with good
En- platform If thou
t.
TL
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;. ii anybody.
nil. . oil fr
and
in
of tin
, is in our I
lifted
;. , i i
, problem to Hi
, ,. Cistern Wales.
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l .
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Or ii ii i d labor i in-
. . .-., m i. i .
minis ill . par-
to practice i
v. I n i K
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lout.
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with them.
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rt labor law. H hill
law n
w . w be into . , . . real Hie
thee i, reached the
tho s ml i-rs. and ii I
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as farm I to realize what a mom
. would
11- . .-. ., . i f. a employ a. at better w i
bunk . Hence he continued that Sinclair
. Thia may tin
. u v exploded. vi bu, ,.,,,,.,. they book but
be enforced. to-
A.-i- a .
f, in genuine blue
; , made, ready to put on
will wear.
, and choice assortment in
fit-
HOSIERY,
All sold ; tempting prices for best grade
is Mi. dollar will find an honest bargain
so y
King r
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in
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EFFECT OF SIX MONTHS IN
his c
an-
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.
n .-I. i-
T . I ., a, . as
h ed
the life in Ch ca .- as
a man in Jail and merely
him to pay a
THE HOME OF
-m he were engaged in the lynching, how the
at all v. who manage certain
and railroads may be
. . Sal i , to the
, . L person came into
.,,,. , .- . I -1 some time
moDe ; , ,;. .-, . -I i . -nor disturbed the public peace
,., ,. that he was a
,, ,,. i, , wolf, that came from the
, headwaters of Hitter Creek and
, , . m-i.,, was his night to
this statement by
, . v i n iring a and
the should put in the
,.,.,; Next morning he wax
s i brought before Judge Stewart
. nil the case was In
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m for
tell
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we did not
ore
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insomnia. i g
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I line you for being a
M for being from the
. s of l in.-.- Creek and
. i. ii was your night t
said the judge.
the bad
i-d. flippantly.
is
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Mrs David
j. i-
a. H.
.;. c M . re. Mi
to. ill i
inn many
put a
I r
chance tor a over
The Merchant Man. if .
association very clAlp trust, was assured by P.
of the
lag in
favor
nail imbue th la
d.
to .
few.
will, meal business than him
m mind d man could
. i in-
as mid n
Kin . . I the came
,.,,. . ; In fad
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d. oh I
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t-n-i.- -1 v of ii- bind- the
of A t. Lin.
iii words . . keep mum.
i. en-
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of an r id ill y print
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a vi . h am a
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We will inaugurate Our Season by
on display lite newest
ideas to lie shown in
V n
GOODS
have tn trash or Special Sale but
the latest and best things that
were liable in the American markets
we cordially invite the Ladies that are
. of seeing the NEWEST
IN SILKS AND WHITE GOODS
to call at our establishment and feast their
eves. Very truly yours,
PULLEY
Moore, M. e
,, ,,.
. N. C, and MeG. Mo
. ii and
i IS sat
wounds in prison.
is. was indeed a
woman, up to the close of the evil
w . was nut-rounded by
. , for lb
bull h- ;
. at ti b. i
thin u-,
on the trust bu
TO
AND A TO LOSE
i. I.,
r ,.; i. Until., v.,.,. it . , m
is now .-. to sin
has been uncovered the
bond of sympathy between Hie rail-
road s and
her
. I,
,.;, , ., ago, was a
. to time
of her death, life
.NOTICE.
All person- warned
under penally the law, not to
employ, or in way as-
r . I. my Herbert K.
pare
tall am. 11.-bit name without
mission and I will
any d as to hie
J-
in i.
.
N. C.
Sen
i M an I Elkins
, to the
c ad rate bill strengthens the
ii is intended to knock
in the conference committee the
amendments brining pipe
companies and sleeping car
under the law.
f the Other departments -if the
government had as much vim and
technical knowledge of their
,. as the Interstate Commerce
Commission has shown in its
of t railroads, the
and combines would have a hard
road to travel. No wonder there is
a Bottled purpose of Senator Lodge
and railroad
the n that is i
its duty so ably and manfully-
I bate just l in a fresh
.
Cm Goods, Go Is,
n .,.,.,,,,. . ., Sow Pickles sad . Ur this II
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Mr and Mrs. A
We out .
A Bowl
make feel m
Make a
have hidden home of W. I. who .
The A. G. Manufacturing
Company have received a car
at ring, Barber
A nice lot of new Bummer Bug
Robes at Harrington, Barber
Co.
Stokes. June . ; n
W, i we i e
A M.
A. H.
W. H. Rick
r-
K . i t.
Quite a of
have in week. S
I. I
the nest time
Bank of Winterville. They m
keep it safer
The load of iron Ir in and out from Mis, It B. Brown is in town
come to make hearts They can supply your Harrington, I this evening.
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b. I. ll . I v.
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j a I i Veil
Straws tell which way wind I Mis- Susie in-
blows, just notice the stream visit at
We
kg
Evans, who Car load of Hour just received, Ty . R Mis On a
lot .- a-e fresh, a. lowest gar. Jim at the to F
w- Harrington, Barber Co. will in to you.
Wednesday v.- w u .,.,, to Miss Ida Ellis went to Wash-j
buried in the ft ho the last on her way
Thursday , , , rip- comity lady . i one
. . . . ,.
Ll f j
mi- groceries ,,
ways on hand
Co.
A. W. , m
hustling merchant-, and
Th
spend
Toe A.
Kin
a, ll. i
n .,
ago shot with Davenport
t, Before death evening with d, s
s. ed of be. set.
Lilian Stokes.
Lee Davenport was here s i y
night to call on Miss
i Mi. Stokes a f
will . . ,,,.,, , . , Washington, were fl
end several ,.,., .
Toe A Cox items, r.
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prepared to supply a d, ., . ,. rt ., .
Handy regular m k-, o ;., .
-Company
now
Tobacco Truck h those L ., U .,,
.
and it of ox Company.
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Oil ,
.;
We are sole agents
. . i i- are Sir ran
you I.-hi
ordinary . rows.
;. ;,.,,,. on
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in ,,,,,,, a few
p., i
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a-, encampment Confederate
me National
Guard am at
our
H. GO.
res to Order.
-i regular A large lot of good hand-made
W lo ,,,.,. ,.;,.,. , ,;. R for sale. Apply to W. T.
. ;. Tuesday. j; Gardner, Bethel. N. C,
. a nice shirr or lie .
lei and go lo Barber I . to the ,. , NOTICE OP DISSOLUTION
at Harrington, Barber Co. , .,,; ,,., .,, , ,;, ,,. ,. ii ,., ,. . v ;. s ,,,,,. ., t,,,.,.,,.,,,
. . i , i v J. . . . ii . s . tr ,, sly.
i i . red price fur the .
, n.- with days. Call and examine lien
ts. the a, .,.,. ,.,. the expiration of
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. ., forum. If . ,
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ii . v a Tobacco . ,,, , v Your to Serve,
u. m. ,.,,,,
he. . n .,.,., .
to visit nor r. We oft. ,.,.,.
Buy a pipe worn J. the .
the drug More. u. .,.
Nice Kobe at and
have lust lull; of
Barber watch the ,. making
Mrs.
, k, alike
Will
at least,
is an
REPORT OF CONDITION
THE BANK OF
WINTERVILLE, C.
consisting of
GOODS-
At the Close Business. April nth.
Abel-.- on--, s Stock paid
and s.,. unsecured ,,
. . j, , . and Fixtures to
I-i- lave just what
v a want, and Bankers 6,533.88 s
. . . . a Kill. . . i.,. m,,,. . i
IN
J GINGHAM
Try a of Kid- all
a . ,
troubles and other
Heel
i and any ore
la v. .,.,.,; m do t
her l. In
Nice line of boys suits at II L.
Johnson's,
Mrs. i
W . and
fr end
large
all styles and pries very
Holes
paid
191.82
stand i lit
Cash
write or seethe . .
., ,, State of North .
and County of Pitt. , .
ton Barber ft u L. Jackson, Cashier of. bank, do. m
Big lino of hit f,. j,,. swear that the is true to the best kiwi.
la, -st and belief , L. JACKS .
I will be on sale ;. . Invited
Inn
.; Co.
sworn to I re
, . me. this day of April.
Woods JAMES B. JOHNSON,
I i . years
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Jesse Job ,,. ,.
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Director
OPPOSITE BANKING TRUST CO
t.,. , ,
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and to . only
Die i. c ask ti visit to our
ti,. J bodies and state ., Store, where y m can
tor stock a sure col , , Stoves,
at the U.- u h e
experts In Ibis line c
Bay
Quite a mi
attended the j concert
-r-
r.,. a Dixon
an excellent
N . of go. d
pants when Barber
Co., have just anew lot,
that they will
For Sale- -One log cart made
of best material sell cheap, for
fut. particular L- i- Kittrell.
J, . call
at A W. a. and you can
get one, and
one house
on -Main street in
N. C. being next to
of Guy Taylor, the
acre of land the
roomed and
with on. house, a
one. I will sell for For
further particulars
L A. bag
DON'T
Ask your friends to yo on your Bond when you can get it furnished at a small cost.
We especially note the at-
We for t ; etc
Tapestry
Toilet Sets. Cur-
Window Shades, Mai
tings, Floor Oil Cloth, Couches,
Parlor Suits. Bedroom Suits.
Hall Racks and Baby Carriages
We believe we are In ii position
to satisfy tins taste of the most
Fastidious with anything In our
line. However, chances for a
trial will appreciated.
Eastern Carolina
Supply Co.
N. C.
utter you apply Any Bond to be Court once
Call on or write
The U. and GUARANTY CO., Baltimore,
H. A WHITE, General or
H W. WHEDBEE, Attorney
K. C.
AH and
WE AGENTS FOR
Hanan's Famous Shoes
FOR MEN AND BOYS.
This Shoe has stood the test for many years is
worn by all meT who wear fine Shoes. Call in and
look at the low cuts today.
n. c.
OF
TH GREENVILLE BOXING I
N. C.
At close of 6th,
HEROIC TREATMENT.
That Ar by
Doctors of China.
Chinese doctor Kent to delight
in heroic measure.
In several notably
neuralgia, put, ulcer, car-
and diarrhea complaint,
very successful. The
treating the trouble
a liberal use of hot tea and
and a ah
other food. In of the food
there i.- c simple tonic, ginseng
In others r ere are which
are apparently impure salts.
One broth peppermint
eaves, i hopped almond, bay leaves,
honey, blood and wine.
The idea seem to be to
the hot water,
body in that way,
and relying upon the elements add-
ed to the water medicinal action
as well as nourishment,
Their treatment of most forms of
i- truly heroic. The pa
Bent i laid at full length and the
doctor with bis muscular hand
i he body. The pinching it
done the thumb and forefinger.
The method, though cruel, has ex-
result, and there is
relief and speedy cure.
For trouble they use
warm mint ion of astringent,
aseptic by peppermint and
similar oil. and where there is pain,
as in catarrh, they use oil. in
which is put a lint-tun of
For Mine forms of dyspepsia they
urn paper. The paper burned is a
thick yellow tissue, which when
leaves a fluffy Mark ash.
i- probably one-half carbon
rest silica mineral salts
they talismanic
with colored pencil on
Different arc
and ea.-n is made of a differ-
I which when burned
-e- u chemical or medicinal
CONDENSED STORIES.
Congressman Champ Clark la to
Tell a Story.
recent outburst from the
orators of Hie Republican part
against in me
of the of tin- l woman
who thought her in-
I ; i
of Missouri .
o I . n
soul,
aV .
char
the
Loans and
Overdraft i
Bonds
i mires
Due from Una.
Com
Silver Coin 110.11
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in
Surplus 0,500.0.1
profit, 8.126.14
Time
to cluck
Due to A
Cashiers ck 680.68
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REPORT OF THE
i HE BANK OF FARMVILLE, N. C.
aT Ci OF BUSINESS, 6TH, 1906
mi- II
V r's 680.60
from R like 19,161.21
nth Items
liver
Net, U B
LIA
Capital stock pi in
Undivided
Depot, mi
Carolina, or.
County Pitt. I
I. J It. f hank, do solemn-
is to th beet of my
ledge and belief. J R- DAVIS,
El
U.
sworn ti
fore me, of
1906.
J. V. JOHNSTON,
Notary Public.
W. M. LA NO,
T. L.
R. L. DAVIS.
Directors
V. lien it i burned diffused in
of tea the ingredients
stomach along with the
of the City
dent.
ALPINE TROOPS.
Total,
f 117,403.04
.
of . ii- ; -11,
. named bank, do
in.-- 4- it- is to the best of my knowledge
belief. C- S-
and to Correct -Attest
. H
Notary
A. M.
THE CONDITION OF
HANK OF GREENVILLE.
N. C.
etc.
line
Gold
------I
Stock la
K-
.;
out-
I'll
Nona I w
County of Pitt. I
bank, do
and o U
me. of ,
Walter i. j WILSON,
of Who
ally the
William writes of
the Alpine soldier of
these soldier mountaineer are crack
shots, and it i difficult to see how
of the forts held by them amid
the great granite
pinnacles and of the
Great St. Bernard could ever be
forced by an the face of
these troops, who would act as
scouts, crawling up precipices and
planting on wild and
seemingly inaccessible spots, whence
they would pour an invisible lire
nothing could withstand.
These Alpine troops when
In the
a curious kind of rifle rest, form-
ed three
the pillows they use at
they sleep the snow. For, strange
as it may seem, men when
at great altitudes Jo not
to put up tents, but merely
dig out caverns in the vast snow-
drifts and line these with water-
proof sheets and blankets and theft
sleep amid dreary Alpine desolation
as comfortably as though they were
down on earth in a comfortable city
bedlife of the men is
healthy and exhilarating, as
may be seen by the bright eyes, rosy
cheeks and clear complexion of a
of scouts that come
like lightning down the slopes of
frozen .-now on their long curving
guided and supported by the
The troops also carry
sledge for the transport of
their Ii and sometimes real-
are given, when
men will lie at full
ledge be drag;
. -d over glacier
OWES
husband inking
and testament,
Now. tell me who i
owing the lawyer
Brown owes WOO,
answered I he old man. owes
me
tin
prospective widow. to the
Brown
continued the old man,
again inter-
the old woman.
Mike
interrupted the old
man, him rave, bear him
York World.
REPORT OP OP
BETHEL TRUST CO.
AT N. C.
At the close of b April 1906.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts
Overdrafts unsecured
Fixtures
Din- from Hanks and
Hankers
items
Cold and silver coin.
National bank and
Other U S. notes
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock 5,300.00
Surplus fund
Undivided profits
1,108.23
Time certificates of
deposit 8,146.60
Deposits subj. to check
Canter's cheeks out-
standing 28.18
Total
Checks
Total
You Pay For it
In higher prices when you buy Goods on Credit, as the
Credit merchant must make up his out of some-
body
I SELL FOP CASH,
One -i
mi
. .
is .
is i,
fed, l
in
Swiss
id-, and then
that
vice in
or
the
rude
lo
have no losses to make up and put the price
at the lowest figure. Pay cash and avoid the charging of ac-
counts or somebody charged to you. I sell any
thing you in th way of
SEED. MEAL AND HULLS.
Cora, Lime and Groceries.
F- V JOHNSTON-
mounts
pulpit and es lo the
bled soldiers who are shivering if
their furs even thou-h it ho duly
August. The monitors of the
play the hymns, which reverberate
through the awful desolations of
glacier and now
News.
Self depreciation teems to be
common virtue of military heroes in
Japan, in his parting address to
his on the breaking up of
the army
says, I, in spite of my de-
ability, have been enabled to
avoid any Signal failure must be
primarily ascribe I to the and
fidelity if he and soldiers
under Surely mod-
could farther.
Played a
Congressman of New
York in one of the cloakrooms the
other day told a yum J. L.
Bobbins of the Bobbins shipyard, in
Brooklyn. Ho was in the
and developed into the worst
golf player ever seen in those parts,
and that is saving a groat deal. They
had a match for a silver and the
championship of the Lake Placid
link.-. entered, and the
committee gave him a handicap
for a joke.
vent away for a couple
of weeks the Then
lie mine back, played in the match
and on the cup with a card that
allowed is, bis mt score
be ha had been sub-
was less than
which, ad Congressman
x some.
went to York, put
in the of a profession-
did nothing bill the t weeks he .
he I id el nil the
Till l World.
Tin- i- lie weighed once
more, d entertained by
us to the accuracy of
t whether the
emu- be of short weight or
has settled. So
an i to l out to
where, as it sounds, the
great will by
the weigh
of the pyramid will be ascertained
and then weight of the earth
I- mull f. Its proportional
-i ,.
v. -run re, r the pendulum
in u lice by the power of
In a large or small
of
tic the inn of science. the
force by the pyramid In
nulling the swinging pendulum
from 11- natural course weight
I of the can be estimated,
and that of exact
of which h be
calculated.
187.278,48
State of Carolina, f KW,
i u Blount named solemnly
swear the above is true t., the host
edge and belief. MO
. , . he-
Subscribed and swot ROBT.
ore me, this 13th if.
R. J. GRIMES,
Directors.
Bombarding a Farmyard.
An Algerian farmer defied the
lice and barricaded bis farmyard.
Several rifle volleys were fired at
his place in the hope of terrifying
him. As ibis apparently bad no
effect, a in. ii quick Bring Held
gun and shell were brought
into use. In all eighteen bombs
in re ed. The two Hew wide.
, . sixteen red teed .
fa build of Ii
l, which,
the body was found
lb- bad evidently I.
u . f
. . r. ;.
, . . I e
It i.
the have heavy
lone
We announce that we are
Whole Retail
----s
White Lead, Paints,
and and
Paints.
no line in the better than
the bi a
honorable wart and honorable
use the Harrison you need
quality.
that you with your
you want good for any
Have a
Special Prices.
laker Hart
N. C,
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT.
J. M. BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent-
. C. -.-.
As authorized for Daily
and we take
treat pleasure receiving sub-
and receipts for
those in arrears. We have a lint
of all who receive their mail at
this office. We take orders
or job printing.
The Infant Mr. Mis.
W . L. Mi n died yesterday
the home of its parents
This baa been com.
in- lie. week in aid
while the crowds have been so
unusually large, there have been a
in. in hi to lend
sect and to the occasion.
The addresses of Rev. T. H. King,
night, Kev. Mr.
night, and Hon. L. I.
Thursday, excellent
on street, buried sneakers
day.
your buildings by-
painting tin-in with
Town County lead
and full line kept at J.
A Bo.
i with the topics
wan a and reflects
much upon Ur. and
bib able of assistants. Ail
acquitted
Bunt Randolph, of House, by their de-
ls Ida J. Edwards, j and
We are agents for ready
. while not too
laid, is a character to make
mixed These paints are
old reliable.
ft Tyson.
There a very large crowd
come up on Wednesday
afternoon to take in commence. ;
Mot.
Our White Goods, Silks and
trimmings are pretty.
most cordially invite the
bu
Suit Cur. .,
I. I.
p-01 He
before the
Pitt Will e
Vow
It you ale lied
nave , mil lo 11.11.1111-
g Lot
call J.
. , j .
and j C, ho h
i-
the
bis home. Mr. Moore
very popular and
our are always glad to have
him among then.
If yon would spend an evening
of real pleasure and profit, attend
the concert of the singing class
from Oxford Asylum,
at Ayden, June 1900, at
p. m.
It what and
will do. The at
by Hooks Boyd,
and broker, i truly
wonderful. Though in
for a short y,.,
observe mid val
of business done them
Well Such men
addition to community
add much to ii development
linen i-i in- body as
whole will not A beautiful line of crockery, glass
. some time com., ware, fancy lamps, and tinware
with Mime most
He in
give
He,,. five bundled
neat people bis
and One your eye
if want
load V. roofing in
Bumble to cover residences
barns
much cheaper
and very labor, at J.
it. Bro.
Cane and at
Couple Married
Mere.
c -11111- in have become
for
counties, judging
away taking place-
have inside a
week. have already been
and third took place
At an
i hour Mr. Bates aid
Miss Sydney
here having ran away
during the Light.
had of William-
to i-me the
as soon as was obtained
C. was sent
for lo the
per yard, great
slippers and summer goods, at J.
Hi.
ITEMS.
institution lb a to
lite Will c. m lion of the
deserves and j for Ladies Misses and Children
the hearty have arrived. We carry a high
support all espousing c
to call. Cannon ft Tyson. , ,,,, , , , ,
lucre a large
Miss Blanche has come of Flee Will members in I'm
home from Greensboro where she Eastern
has been attending the N. I-1 as slated this
College. I is no Cause excuse way
J. R. Smith Br. have just la not be one the best
received a car load of alum ; ionized and prosperous For a nice present buy a novel-
salt. Also a car load of Lee's Certainly
cultural lime for peanut-, aid but those
There will special duty it is to manifest a
Lodge, A. u would Wheeler end
June at a, L,.
m. of officers and , . . ., ,
payment of dues. , . to l
r beef, meats, Ayden,
K. K. Co. will do all they g
possible can to please you ,, . . Prize Winner.
attending orphan child-
you encourage and The Gem Photo Co. held their
aid important work tor the candy Thursday eve-
children of North Policeman
at the honors. The
I prise was won by P. J.
at R Smith Bro
Cannon ft Tyson's new
We sell Singer and Wheeler
Wilson sewing machine, For cash
or on easy term- J. H. ft
Bro, West st, N.
at J. W. Taylor's.
occasion.
Happenings Interest Over the
Country.
One of grain
a million bushels
wheat, corn and oats, de-
by Wednesday.
their line of heavy and fancy
groceries
Air. C aft r a
plea-Kin visit to her hen ,
her in
evening.
Hay torn, meal, hulls, lime
your eyes need attention
ho d of tick, t No. 100-4, and the
by
. ,., , by Miss Maggie
window. blows nails Gross optician, j bolder of ticket Mo
CUt mechanic tools at J N C. is man to
R ii ft
c. T. wife d
of Neck, who have
been
you
do
to be e
If two and a delay .-t
Paw-i I rain Thursday
the family of G Bread Trays at J, R. bad been
returned to home ft Bro, could have been
with the train out u
styles in cloaks and wrap; Norfolk.
pen for 1.-- Misses Ladies
a nice line of Zephyr
I tor- J. R. Smith a
May, 1900
good rain makes the farmer
have a pleasant smile.
Oscar and Lot em us
were in this neigh I hood
Mis, Buck family and
d Sunday with near
Saturday
and Sunday ear Farmville. I
Mi-- Manic Wilson, of
is spending
Allie Hail.
and Mis. J. Ii.
to be present
at the S. S. convention at Rose of
Sharon.
Miss
el noun
was this
in Sunday afternoon.
Mis. B. i. is on the
sick A complexion fair men like to see,
noise ran I advice,
.,.,.,, Hi,.,,,,, v . I e in it o'er,
away damage, save
his bogey damaged. Drug Store.
H. and child-
in aim
WHEN SCI COL DAYS
Ladies and
nil of c. n
over.
us work reboot room is
. u. You nave fought
the sham battle and Now
you must throw your blank cart-
ridges away and load for garnet
You have the
college
will avail n if you depend
on them for the struggle cf the
future. You have the weapons in
bands but they are worthies
unless wield them. Did you
ever hear of a college dead-beat
Not g ago a graduate of Prince-
ton was boasting in our presence
that at that great
institution was so high that a man
holding a diploma from any of our
Carolina colleges could not
enter the junior And he
was a graduate of And
he couldn't make a living for a
jay No matter
honors you have woe; they are
valuable as stepping-stones to
higher thing- utterly worthless
for anything else. Do not tall
back on your past record. Set
your face like Hint to the future.
What are you going to do with
now f That is the
Be that some
country boy who has never
seen a college does not distance
you in the race of life. You
left
Died.
Mrs. Evans, widow of the
late Mr. Amos Thursday
night, at her hi me about miles
She is survived by.
three s a. one daughter. ,, ha, ,, why
G. A G. T. sometimes discredit
and Miss Pearl Evans. of college The
I college is not to blame. It cannot
j furnish brains. It can never make
a man out of a thing. It
convert a dude into a
being. Be humble aid patient
and D put to-
the fact you are a
college upon every com-
you enter. A lamp need
shout out a dais
fact that it is shining. Get right
down to honest work, my boy and
AH these years you have
been serving begin
your to- others. We have
done. The sermon is over Take
TC
Baring-dull lb
f em
lo all
In Hie
.,.
., th- u;,,.,
day
May. . i-1. be
VI
May,
attend the 8.8, A. U. college at a yon
delight of her many though, that we
watching you and that we
Veil
Alls. Hale Spivey
ill.
Miss has
W. E.
corned at J.
Smith Bra
Johnnie Lynn n
from a visit down the road.
mill apples, corn
Mia love we
of seek aim Carolina,
throw glorious
task making old State great
W. J BOYD. Charity
HOOKS S BOYD.
Gel the Cox cotton planter the
c, apply to E. E. Dall the market J, R. Smith
A Co. I lo.
Several y-ii-w ladies and , cars cotton seed,
men up I will pay highest cash price, don't
day evening lake in our new your seed until yon see me.
skating There were many Prank Lilly Co.
slip ups k the evening
the wind up- a pretty well
and they seemed
n Hi Ir visit very much.
again,
F. O, Co. hair
moved of goods from
A den out a short
distance ii m here.
J, Bent Harris was a visitor
in Ayden d
He die-, and repair
sewing machines,
J.
A full line of trunks, valises, tel-
satchels, hand
nil suits cases at J R Smith A Bro
I always keep on hand a
line feed stuff at cash
price Such as hay, oats, corn,
seed meal and brand
and -hip Frank Lilly Co.
carry
U lull line of meal, lard can
good-. Don't buy before giving
in a trial. Frank Lilly Co
p Ayden, N. grind stones
. I. to contemplate, but
A Bro.
seem- to be an
Steads, Suits,
week six Tables, Cradles,
have died and never so far Springs, Mattresses
as we can n member has such an Conk Stoves and n
. many other things are
deeply with the kept upstairs. Cannon Tyson,
ed parents and sincerely hope the goods, Broad
as far as may be r Mohair, cashmere, albatross
silks, trimmings, lining
lime
Veneer. It makes everything
new. There will he no
dull furniture or dingy
woodwork in when this won-
is No
or necessary. Liquid
Veneer is nut a varnish, hut a surface
cleaner that up
original and makes it brighter
than ever.
It instantly the brilliant
finish Pianos, Furniture,,
Picture Frames. Interior
Hardwood Flours all polished,
varnished or enameled surfaces. Re-
moves scratches, stains, dirt and
dullness.
A child can apply it. Nothing
hut a piece of cheese cloth is needed
there is no to wait for.
PRICES
Trial
Regular eta.
Public Reception.
The reception to Rev. J. k.
residence
Mi. B. E. Parham
tonight, Will no- re for
only inn for the public,
is invited.
General Insurance and Merchandise Brokers.
AYDEN,
We wish lo we have associated our-
selves together for the purpose of conducting a gen-
and Merchandise Brokerage
in the Town of Ayden and Vicinity. We will
represent none but the most reputable concerns,
and any part of your business you may see fit to m,
raver us with we will thank you for and feel very
grateful.
Mr
AND LARD
CARRIED IN STOCK AT ALL TIMES.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
-Hi
Phone
. i. Hi., ii., and
n I . i,, , On . . .,,
in- not hi . T-.-i in- i,, ii.
a lull, r, i nu or nth
ill be plead
liar . I .
of May, II.,
V. T. t
i i i its
eel has hope I lime
who have lost their little ones will
realize that dear children
have gone up higher and for them
sorrows and pain no mote, and
farther may these
the Lord
whom He loves.
Bed
and tumble,
Lay and gram
J it a.
prices. Cannon Tyson.
M. M.
SOLO BY
AI I S
OF
THE BANK OF AYDEN
N.
At the of business
goods J R Smith Bro
V. and paper roofing,
Pomps with or short joint-,
and pipe at R. Smith
For Bali bushels, n
peas,
J. O. Bro,
N, I .
Human
human blood In hon J . w II
Ham, swell i. n . n I i l Bee,
II, h Ll I
severe
I nun l. i I I . 1.1111 ml.-1
in. . K on a i on, i v. ll i iI in,, I In. vi- i inn ii. a.
RESOURCES.
Furniture I
Overdrafts Secured 13.07
I in hi m 24,481.31
I in i,,
Gold Com, 180.110
in, l, i.-
mil notes and
oilier B. notes 1,910.10
Total, i.
STATE OF NORTH c
Capital stock in,
Sin plus in
expenses, i
I e i u
to
Cashier's
Total,
57,638.00
I. J. R.
that Is tine to tie u-y
J.
folio,, seed hulls, wheat . ;
la. Hi if In If. K. , i ii . i,
i. i . i , , , , i
. J i. . , i, ,
Trial
it- i fore
April
II
Nona Public.
j. i . . .
I K
GOODS SAVED
FROM FIRE
Same as of
Dry Goods. Shoes
Hats, Gent's La lies fur-
In fact
everything kept in a first
class general
store sold at greatly
ed prices.
HORTON
Church.
Always have your church buy
seed barrel prices. Don't let
them a gallon for canned
oil, in cost but
a Kalli ii Ready -mixed paint
about and half paint
Buy oil fresh from tho barrel, awl
it to the I,. M. paint, which
i you et a
I I ill. n paint at lowest
i r.
DIPLOMACY.
;,, Sp the d i
r.
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s i
la i
SOU
i I
SI i
hi i m
in alliances
i c
hi r I-
i . I the
,;.,
v. the
in th
. bound
any
H HAT is
is
P I
of n s
ft 8-i- in a n
simply result of the
h . . I n e
t s el sis i
At the
in i fatigue
, . send for your
f , . hut,
ll
touts I
I.
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II
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till .
nil ii i
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f if term
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COUPON.
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a at once,
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Marriage
same for
to id
,,, and say at
I , later Of Deed, R.
any rash . ,
he may be to the.
iii for Europe
if can. It
Mi
Auto Car.
Mr. Fm y, i f Kin-
lien awhile in
n. ti car, lie
i on
me from a j
Hi The car I.
. y half n
pi-.
we i i Hoy
mills
light
last
WHITE.
Briley and Fannie An-
R, I Jones and Jennie
irk.
Bates and
L. II. and
Will.
G. J. Joyner and Spell,
O. Mason, Jr., a d
An
den on.
Eli Harris and J
OR
we are always for better; always
working to sea re values and styles superior
to stores, when
Ladies . on b
began to sell pap . us we investigate, we
said to ourselves,
ill
d. i I
S i ,. , ,
I leans to he u . i .
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.,. -i,
ti. putt
. . . I .
roil tint- ., .ting ;
i. . . ll . . . k; ll
.-,
s the leading st never anything in a second class way.
new that its . convinced us that the patterns are as high grad
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trial will con. h mat ; cm l regular
that
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C- I ha II t a a
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Free At Our ;, Come And Get One.
We are i Dress Goods Silks and
, , etc
GREENVILLE N. C.
THE EASTER
REFLECTOR
J WHICHARD. Editor and Owner.
and Friday.
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
VOL No.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA FRIDAY. JUNE 1906.
NO
BROWN FOR LEGISLATURE.
Township, N. C. June 4th.
Reflector.
A- ii e time is approaching for
the people Pitt county to select
good and faithful men to represent
in me legislative assembly, I
to call attention to the fact
that there has been so much writ-
ten about railroad lawyers
the people and the
corporations at
it becomes very important that we
should have a representative in
the house of representatives
who is not dominated by the in-
of the great railroad
We should, I think,
have at least one lawyer in the
house of representatives, but it is
very that we have a
lawyer who is not a railroad law-
I to recommend for this
a wan of tine ability
and attainments, a good lawyer
who is on the side of the people
and is not a railroad lawyer. That
man is Mr. Julius Brown, of
N. C.
Mr Brown is a young
lawyer of high and
ability, and I feel confident in
that interest of the
people be in hands if we
M . Brown to the Legislature.
He is not a railroad lawyer, but a
who was raised
mid interest
y allied with the
He knows their needs
to the Legislature
me. interest
Board of Aldermen for Next
The town election passed oft
very quietly Monday, quiet in
that attention had
c tiled it hardly be told
an was progress. The
result was in with the
nominations made at the previous
primaries except in the ward,
where E. M. wan run a an
independent and defeated B. T.
Bailey, the nominee. One scat-
vote was cast the fourth
ward and with these exceptions
everything was for the
The voting was very light, not
more half the strength in any
ward being shown. The
of votes cast was as
First M.
B. T. Bailey
Second S. Spain B.
W. Mosely
Third H. Tail
A.
Fourth K. Hooker
Carr W. F. I.
Fifth J. Wood-
ward
They begin their term of office
n July 2nd.
BLACK JACK ITEMS.
LARGER SALARIES FOR POST-
MASTERS.
Greenville Gets Increase.
Washington, D. C, June 5.-
North Carolina postmasters will
fare well in the annual readjust-
of salaries now being made
under the direction of the first as-
postmaster general. On
July the salaries of sixteen post-
masters the state will be
ed, the increase from
to in each
The salary of tie at
Greensboro will he from
to a year. The in-
crease in are as fol-
lows.
Albemarle, to
Beaufort, to 91.8000; Bur-
to Carthage
to Chapel Hill.
Concord,
to S 1,300 to
Dunn, to
Elkin. to Fayette-
to Goldsboro,
to
Greenville, t
Hendersonville, to
King's
lo
In
is cl
and
,.
i township will heartily
Ml. Julius Brown for
the Le and we heartily
d him to the people of
Pit cm i . w. w. Bullock,
ITEMS.
N. C, June 1900.-
K. Ward, of was
Miss Satterthwaite is
spending., few days in Washing-
ton.
H. M. Jenkins, Washington,
was line Friday.
ft. W . of
was lie
B. C of paid
us a call Monday.
G. G. of Washington, was
here Saturday.
K. R, lost a fine
mule Thursday.
Miss Latham, of Aurora
days
Miss Li ii.- Ward in
Ii
Mi. m d W. M. Moore were
the J J.
an-1 w i Sunday,
report all crops doing
and they area
J. went to
re received the
v ii.
Mr. Henry Case
of your presence
at
Marguerite,
to
Mr. Irving Curtis Gary
on the evening of Wednesday the
of June,
at seven o'clock.
First Presbyterian Church
Fulton, New
Will be at home
After September the first
Rochester street
Fulton, New York.
Black Jack, N. C. June f
E d t G. Johnston returned
Sunday from
where he had been con
dieting a quarterly meeting.
Misses Mattie Mills
returned a visit to friends
last week.
Misses Maggie Smith and Maud
J. S. ail
the commencement at
; last week.
J- O. has
he last few days, but is
better
Grover from near Had-
dock's X Roads, spent Sunday
night with his brother,
at this place.
Miss Bessie Adams returned
home yesterday from a visit to
Miss
J. Dixon, E. L. Clark,
Charlie Parker and Dixon
all attended I In Ayden
Misses Edwards,
Maggie Hudson attend
d Si; Li lay school here Sunday.
Elder W. H
conducted services here
and spent the with
Enter
G S. Porter and E r,.
at Salem Sunday.
A warm
crops look
Adams and Maul
M-inker to an lee cream
Friday night near Haddocks
X Road
of
afternoon here
nit ii friend.
The R V. D. can from here
2.221 of mail
month.
Burroughs went
K Cox and Mi-
evening.
J. II. Mills to Washington
COTTON CROP ESTIMATE.
county matters.
RESOLUTIONS OF SYMPATHY.
Increase in Acreage Will Reach Proceedings the Commission-
The hoard county commission-
w- r In regular session
on Monday, all the members
Condition of the Crop
on May 25th Was
84.6.
Washington, June crop
estimating board of the bureau of Orders were drawn on the treas-
of the de- as For
finds the total area paupers county home sup-
plies repairs
t health bridges
and ferries jail
court lion-.- conveying
prisoners jury tickets
planted of cotton the
State this year to be
acres, an of
1.686,000 acres, or 6.2 percent, as
compared the total estimated
acreage planted last year The
average condition of the growing
crop on May 25th was 84.6, as
compared with and at the
dates in 1905. and
1904 respectively, and a ten year
per cent. The
percentage of acreage in the
states and the St
is compared year,
toe condition of crop,
on May 25th are shown
he folio lug
No. F.
N. C. June 1906.
The in j Angel of Death has
tin- household of Brother
J. U. Latham, and its blight
touch upon unrest and
tenderest flower bis home.
The prattling music of baby's
is Still, and the
flickering of a little
bis silently faded away,
its place fills the cold
shadow of grief and sadness.
For the heart in a lo-s
costs blanks . ,
a, . . . like this, is no nor cure
attorney 8.5; register deeds . , .
sympathy and hope.
For Embezzlement.
Earnest E. who has been
working at the A. C. L. station
here for a few was arrested
Monday and taken by the sheriff to
Greenville where he is charged
with embezzlement. was
at Farmville for the E. C.
road and there fell behind in hi
Mr. Bridgers endeavored to help
he came here and
cured a situation. Since be came,
we are told that he gave a
his month to pay for
Farmville shortage, Mr.
trying to permit him to, b
monthly payments, make the
The bonding company however,
a view was not
so charitable as Mr. Bridgers, so
Jessie the company began a
with the result that Vick, who is
clever young was taken to
Greenville where he gave bond
What defense he s, if he
denies any this re pin-
tut not been able to ascertain.
T is said f. he about
Southerner,
e.
N.
S.
in
Ten it
DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION.
commissioners 536.80;
sheriff general roads 960.-
roads
Greenville raids 71.28;
dock law 8,070.47; stock
law
The treasurer and
of health tiled then monthly
The following changes were
made in list; Alex
Greene mt at per mouth,
John Pollard and family reduced
to 2.50 per mouth.
worth increased to and Will-
Bernard to per mouth.
A. G. Which constable of
Greenville township, tendered his
I resignation which was accepted-
of successor
until July meeting.
Joe was ed
superintendent of roads
at a salary of
month, assistant, to
same salary as heretofore.
The public mad petitioned for
at May meeting b ginning at Ma-
con and through
to road at Frog Level, was
ordered laid out; also the road
beginning at road and
through of W. J.
others to Kin m
Therefore, lie
we member of Cove-
I. O. O. K. lamenting
the misfortune Ha
Brother Latham lily
and in the
Love and Truth, do extend to them
our heartfelt love,
bowing o the in-
And we point lo them
for comfort, the Ore it While
Throne, around whose base, in
sweetest harmony the little bales
are to their
King.
That a copy
lie sent Brother Latham, a Copy
handed The Daily for
publication, and a copy be spread
upon the minutes m our
L. Carr. ti. C.
E. E 8.-C.
SUMMER
A Democratic convention of
county will be held at the court
house in Greenville at o'clock
V. M. Thursday, June 1906,
the purpose of selecting
the various State, H-poi ts commissioners in lay-
.; Congressional con vein I out roads ordered
The Democratic lot were made.
the of selecting delegates The following levy of taxes was
the county convention will la-1 made for the year
at the various voting For purposes cents on
of the each of
ITEMS.
f county on S
day of June, 1906. at o'clock P.
M. At these primaries the
voter- of the respective
townships will select delegate- to
i county convention to he held
at Greenville the 14th June
Each township will he entitled to
upon Us vole
to
for Governor
I N. C,
While W. H. Mitchell and wife
were on their way home from
church yesterday, about four
miles east of town, their horse took
fright and dashed away at break-
neck speed, flinging the occupants
of the buggy violently to the
ground. Mr. Mitchell's left
was by the fall and bis
skull fractured. He died as
result of his injuries about eight
last night.
Beaver Dam
.
Carolina
.
No.
No.
Falkland.
.
C, June 1906
Miss Lucy in of
here Saturday and Sunday.
F and little sou
Sunday at Bet In
and wile
R Sunday.
F. L. of the A C. L.
spent a pan of
last and on at
this place.
and Edward White-
bus , of Bethel, here
and
ens say are quiet, out
cams week.
Miss Hi of
spent with Miss
Jens Inn
of Stoker,
Sunday
Miss Minnie
Mis William-
came Monday and took
charge of the Oakley school. Miss
-ell taught here last year. All
are pleased to see her back again.
Dove has charge of
the passenger train this run for
a days, Conductor Ellsworth
having called to
on arc mm of
One of our neighbors has the
lie-t cow in the state. He put a
sweet milk in a jug to
a lake mile with him. After going
the mile the milk the jug had
turned to
property and cents
each poll.
All schedule B. and C taxes
same as state.
For stork law in Greenville
Falkland, Farmville, Beaver Dam,
and town-
ships cents on each
following number of delegates, . in township cents
the county convention based valuation; Winter-
f rotation f-
the n day
on each valuation.
For special school
. den cents on each
. and cents each poll;
I Farmville SO cents each
So many inquiries are coming to
me daily if it. t r- t . m e up-.
induce to
lo-
gins
Yon engage your rooms
by J. L or
Mr. N. C.
Your you one
fare the
these re-
not on sale at your
buy your to
Raleigh d a receipt from
you have
I ought-lien a lo Hie
w lieu you and I
gel ,,.
U hen y on eel t
fir Hie nine an
hi
this
lake I'll ll
see 111-
I Would n,
fl
You .
ti
i quire
i lo-
ii Mi.
lie lunge of
your
ll . Jo,.
. .-s III PUt
d tin- ling.
a y work
It hop
of the
that a attend-
Democratic voters of
each township will at their re
select
delegates to the county convention
in accordance with the
of the party.
By order of the committee.
L. I.
W. L. Sec'y.
Died.
Lloyd Jasper, aged mouths,
infant son of Mr. Mrs. R. F.
A ; in of measles Monday
afternoon at their home in South
Greenville. Toe remains were
taken to Farmville today
Monday night a block of stores
of Dover were destroy-
ed by fire, causing a loss of
and y
la
summer sci
valuation cents each
poll; each
valuation and cents each
poll.
Public roads township
cents on valuation and
cents on each poll.
The committee appointed to as-
settlement the sheriff
for taxes
report, was accepted and
ordered recorded. The report
showed settlement in full. The
total amount taxes collected by
the sheriff from all sources was
He was allowed as in-
on general t
and on special taxes From
large of taxes collected
for the year this is the smallest
insolvent list ever allowed in the
county, shows splendid
on the part of Sheriff Tucker
and bis deputies.
,.
I will he ii a lite
J way I cm.
. Sip- Schools.
Call for
nil to an or of
Committee
for Third
1- hen by to meet at
in the of
st N. Tuesday day
June 1906 for
a for and a
for Solicitor of said dis-
The Democratic Com.
if the various counties com-
posing the district will cause
delegate to Judicial
to be elected in accordance wit
tho of organization of the Dem-
party.
May 16th 1900,
p. C.
Chairman. Secretary.
The nights are getting more like
cotton growing neither.
em