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THE INSURANCE AGENT. A FOUR FAKIR. <lb/>
On. . . . Th <lb/>
Uses In His , <lb/>
Tl,. modern agent Not all th. fakirs <lb/>
a sort painless method of extract- ma beings. Holy com and <lb/>
i , ii., that have a fine share m <lb/>
a policy. Here worn . , . ,.,.,,,. <lb/>
where a good many others tau; <lb/>
game and . some <lb/>
an Insurance agent, rare . ,  . <lb/>
the peoples beliefs in their awn <lb/>
At K . on ; Indus, there is <lb/>
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whose <lb/>
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he meets Brown, who abhors solicit- <lb/>
n of kind. Says <lb/>
are not looking well those <lb/>
lays. <lb/>
so didn't Know it. <lb/>
What's the matter with<lb/>
weight. a <lb/>
could pass an examination in- J <lb/>
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Brown sniffs . cent.  ; . f , <lb/>
I don't think y appreciate how on <lb/>
MD <lb/>
Ami <lb/>
Have Come to <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
Hi-- H-st in town offers them t <lb/>
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money spend <lb/>
And unless each ten <lb/>
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., .- ;,,. ,,, mil value or your <lb/>
money. <lb/>
Brown Stamps are compound <lb/>
without effort on your part, <lb/>
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. a free or pleasure. <lb/>
Just such things an yon w other <lb/>
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ALWAYS ASK FOR <lb/>
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tamp do not apply on purchases of <lb/>
and ons. <lb/>
B. CHERRY <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
,, , , think j a . now ,, <lb/>
strict insurance examinations are, ;. by .,.,,,,. <lb/>
good deal harder to a , of choice <lb/>
into the <lb/>
, T friend of the was -lose <lb/>
though not e. . <lb/>
touched him . a tender for L. n <lb/>
to he a athlete. , f <lb/>
r up toll. and see say J.,, <lb/>
Jones. take out any I is The shop- <lb/>
Lave a little e . . <lb/>
see whether you can pass. <lb/>
,.,. curiosity on t not I am a poor man, <lb/>
the he goes to t o ,. <lb/>
with a anxiety. , , .,. <lb/>
the any <lb/>
over, w him . <lb/>
a specimen of physical j know art a hoy <lb/>
. man. and I give thee nil thou <lb/>
And Brown is pleased at his in heaven already <lb/>
little that he takes out a. i ,,.,,,. i , ,., <lb/>
k man, and this morning I gave a <lb/>
; pee to very holy brother Ra- <lb/>
why we Grow old. armed fakir of the re, <lb/>
because we do and thou shouldest come m <lb/>
know enough to keep young, just as r moon. <lb/>
we become sick and because A great hole in the. <lb/>
Tobacco <lb/>
Trenton, N. J. March <lb/>
T. of <lb/>
the recently deceased Richard D. <lb/>
Dana, yesterday filed in court <lb/>
h lull l have set <lb/>
aside as illegal the merger of the <lb/>
American Company, the <lb/>
Consolidated Company <lb/>
and Tobacco <lb/>
Company into <lb/>
Company. Mr. Dana holds <lb/>
fifty shares of stock original <lb/>
American Tobacco He <lb/>
claims the <lb/>
without the of himself or <lb/>
Richard S. Dana that the <lb/>
merger is violation of the State <lb/>
Federal <lb/>
He further claim the <lb/>
merger violates th Federal con- <lb/>
in tint it is an impair- <lb/>
of a contract. names <lb/>
not only the bat the <lb/>
directors, as defendants in his <lb/>
salt, and among others names <lb/>
James Duke, Thomas and <lb/>
Thomas F. .- party defend- <lb/>
ants.<lb/>
Press. <lb/>
Si<lb/>
STORE.<lb/>
LETTER TO W. S ATKINS <lb/>
Greenville. H. <lb/>
Dear Sin A in <lb/>
has teaching two hotel- <lb/>
men how to paint. <lb/>
Mr. is the barber. <lb/>
Three years ago h- painted bis <lb/>
house and shop <lb/>
A year afterward, the hotels <lb/>
across are all on <lb/>
painted, not <lb/>
story don't tell the first <lb/>
half of the how much the <lb/>
three paints coot per square foot. <lb/>
Ii tells how I hey looked la-t year. <lb/>
The laugh was not on the bar- <lb/>
His house and looked <lb/>
the hotels had to look <lb/>
become sick ., , . , -Pi , <lb/>
we do no, know enough to keep pile on the f shopkeeper <lb/>
well The time will come when a picked up a stick and blew <lb/>
he only <lb/>
Se animal galloped come pretty <lb/>
,, lowing, through the <lb/>
adopt the sundial's motto, record <lb/>
none but hours of Never .,., <lb/>
mind the dark or shadowed hours. <lb/>
the unpleasant, unhappy i It. I, h <lb/>
days. Hem only the of total r <lb/>
rich let the others drop him on <lb/>
into oblivion. There is longevity in Hello I <lb/>
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Whip It Out Him. Sir <lb/>
In schools of ii . measures -.- vow <lb/>
I were recently taken to lest the black <lb/>
i As doctor tin <lb/>
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so. <lb/>
P. <lb/>
Paint. <lb/>
Yours truly, <lb/>
F. W. Co. <lb/>
II. I., fair sells our <lb/>
The hens have become smarter <lb/>
the of is lower. <lb/>
They can lie no <lb/>
cents <lb/>
ea h school he save the <lb/>
a list of the whose eyes <lb/>
needed attention and requested him bat I <lb/>
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lo be in ii <lb/>
the ; t n. <lb/>
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to notify the children's parents to <lb/>
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of the fall t. rm n .; He boy cam i <lb/>
home and father the <lb/>
lowing d j by <lb/>
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SPECIAL EXCURSION <lb/>
TO CUBA <lb/>
via Atlantic Coast Line. <lb/>
, ., int. <lb/>
Havana, and return, <lb/>
iii Greenville, N. <lb/>
s meals berth <lb/>
, ii. . Tickets will be <lb/>
sold which <lb/>
will reach T Pin. the <lb/>
of h b. cm <lb/>
b m saving <lb/>
Tick, la <lb/>
mu o-i any steamer leaving <lb/>
I until 13th Inclusive, <lb/>
v. in, limit in reach <lb/>
, ii., April On return <lb/>
, . ,, to over v ill be allowed <lb/>
Al- <lb/>
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I . , ,. . ., , sloth she held ; I II <lb/>
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i. j i kind to freeze <lb/>
the people. <lb/>
In 1850 devoted mother wrote <lb/>
i- her boy, after lie had gone to <lb/>
preparatory school fit for col- <lb/>
and <lb/>
m you are reading Pinto <lb/>
Herodotus. Communing with <lb/>
the dead, u will learn how <lb/>
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defend <lb/>
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the worldliest lo; I In, <lb/>
in letter to a W of fifteen, ex- to mi Ii .; <lb/>
news, account of crime. . t in <lb/>
palling. She , within final <lb/>
limit ticket. <lb/>
Take advantage of <lb/>
to visit Queen of the <lb/>
in reasonable cost, <lb/>
which will afford excellent <lb/>
to business <lb/>
in i republic. <lb/>
c party will be limited, so make <lb/>
in <lb/>
. pamphlets or any <lb/>
mi., call on your <lb/>
were falling. And <lb/>
her i ho <lb/>
Mary hi-, <lb/>
office floor, he I on re. <lb/>
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an injunction to id. <lb/>
his month of <lb/>
foolish of sweets <lb/>
trivial<lb/>
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Brooklyn that has, and to <lb/>
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of the street on alternate is <lb/>
make sum that will be <lb/>
worn off York I <lb/>
Miss re <lb/>
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who had a i ion a . <lb/>
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up. <lb/>
to ask- <lb/>
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.  trying to hold bis <lb/>
v ; the ready response of a <lb/>
Tit-Bits. <lb/>
-i i agent, or write, <lb/>
J. . J. <lb/>
EMERSON, T. M., <lb/>
Wilmington, N. C. <lb/>
THE EASTERN <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
TO THE TEACHERS. <lb/>
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. TUESDAY. MARCH 1905. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN <lb/>
cS <lb/>
J. I. FLEMING- <lb/>
J B, LITTLE. <lb/>
J. J. USE. <lb/>
Pit County. Member of House of Member of the House of <lb/>
, From Pitt County. County. <lb/>
James I son born <lb/>
in Pitt in 1887 He was horn hi Pitt J w <lb/>
at 26th, 1864. horn near <lb/>
f and com m the <lb/>
Dieted i <lb/>
College. He was June <lb/>
Greenville, N. March 23rd <lb/>
Ii is a of congratulation <lb/>
the town Green- <lb/>
ville and to and <lb/>
tile of <lb/>
. .-. . . <lb/>
for Die timely cordial to Mi Lain It White, bill h.- and Miss <lb/>
lion to the teachers of public a. . t. i-iv. . capacity and Ci J. <lb/>
. . law. power not by many men them. <lb/>
Mr. i. who bar- e-joyed in <lb/>
Incited <lb/>
he received only at Oxford He <lb/>
in all bi lite, May II. 1870, in <lb/>
if <lb/>
schools of the county of Pin to <lb/>
hold institute this summer <lb/>
in the town of Greenville in <lb/>
graded school building, s-u h <lb/>
time as may hereafter ct <lb/>
And we the teacher- <lb/>
of the various schools of the comity <lb/>
that desire fr <lb/>
them to upend a month In our town <lb/>
has been so sincerely manifest by <lb/>
our town the <lb/>
that prompts invitation i <lb/>
cordial. The <lb/>
life is not always the good <lb/>
women who are doing so lo <lb/>
the lives and train the <lb/>
children who are to he th- men <lb/>
and women of the country for weal <lb/>
or woe me entitled to the very heal <lb/>
of every I he people can i <lb/>
making their ville <lb/>
together mice a year as pleasant, band <lb/>
instructive and as their lie his <lb/>
time and means will permit. There Mr. I. M <lb/>
is nothing that can be <lb/>
those brave, heroic Rood Mr. i. e by a <lb/>
women too good for their reward of is <lb/>
in service so well done. effective and .-, <lb/>
ts sincerely of her splendid and a ready <lb/>
women and well she has a right Mr. <lb/>
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baa not heretofore H u . <lb/>
been n a fitting position to offer lo <lb/>
school the advantage fairs. Mr. in mi <lb/>
SOCIAL. <lb/>
Thursday, <lb/>
S. S left morning for <lb/>
Richmond. <lb/>
Waller Render left morning <lb/>
or ii. <lb/>
Hi- service in re Tn <lb/>
for the lib i. <lb/>
be fought to Ayden<lb/>
. i- ii-. excellent . i in an . <lb/>
-be W. B. returned this <lb/>
News Kinston <lb/>
fighter In and in war. <lb/>
above the . give <lb/>
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was born to lead sud to i- in d, <lb/>
inn his leadership has t. it the <lb/>
lift of those Mill be <lb/>
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i, January 1898 lo <lb/>
. Loin , of Pitt H- Mr. Mr. <lb/>
nod a member of . Id . lb . in <lb/>
church. Be and u by <lb/>
. LOCI .,.,,.,,. <lb/>
-i member earnest and aggressive campaign. <lb/>
,, ,,.,. in He is one most I has it, <lb/>
1903 and by farmers in Carolina. He .-delightfully lime left for <lb/>
2.400 la he deep all move- ,, <lb/>
meats to bettering th- <lb/>
. . , , . . Mrs. h, A. <lb/>
and of farmers and <lb/>
u, j ii delegate in and <lb/>
END OF THE CENTURY BOOK CLUB <lb/>
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Cofield <lb/>
v. evening from <lb/>
Ms. Lee this <lb/>
for b-r home in <lb/>
ire <lb/>
G. who has been <lb/>
Lewiston this <lb/>
Mis. J. G. and children <lb/>
hostess evening from <lb/>
if n en , ,,.,., <lb/>
, ., , . ea in receiving her guests by Misses ; , <lb/>
public <lb/>
leading refer, M Dr. L. O. Skinner, of <lb/>
v. More, of Wilson ,.,., here and re- <lb/>
invest in the work of farmer-. H in the general I ed on the evening train. <lb/>
, ,, . . ,,. , . and decorated <lb/>
en-t and I assembly a ,, . .,,. M's. who has been visit- <lb/>
I ,,,,, her daughter, lira. J. Par <lb/>
their glow upon the I to today. <lb/>
member <lb/>
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and mat these women t- <lb/>
me the teach- n promote <lb/>
were worthy of b u, an ., <lb/>
there hum.-. <lb/>
y lo make meetings air, I. <lb/>
Now Greenville has in <lb/>
the men n <lb/>
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of the town have <lb/>
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bills ;, --e; i house <lb/>
bill In reduce fares <lb/>
changed his bill and <lb/>
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fail flitted <lb/>
a. <lb/>
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hither thither. <lb/>
to the absence of <lb/>
and vice-president, <lb/>
Mi-. L. <lb/>
Arthur presided the nu ling, <lb/>
The inly of evening was <lb/>
Shakespeare as roll <lb/>
c died each member <lb/>
Dr. W. H. Bagwell went to Nor- <lb/>
folk to day lo lake Carl Alice to <lb/>
hospital to be operated on for <lb/>
appendicitis. <lb/>
Mrs. W. K. and Miss <lb/>
Fleming, who have <lb/>
K. M. Hearne, left <lb/>
. for <lb/>
facts <lb/>
lie ,<lb/>
t . I her name a quotation <lb/>
Al the usual routine <lb/>
st in n exerted Himself in way to <lb/>
i.; i i promote load building in the <lb/>
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and in house in 1908 was approved <lb/>
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class far <lb/>
rare. It is Sp <lb/>
of I <lb/>
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the fight on . . . . <lb/>
Mrs. Chas. <lb/>
house read a of <lb/>
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train t J . i . <lb/>
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with n paper en I <lb/>
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diver an address at closing of <lb/>
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physical and i. <lb/>
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delight. In all who would attend. o i t <lb/>
As a feature the <lb/>
would las greatly benefited and as ;,,, i . <lb/>
a social lire I lie people n i <lb/>
town would be honored to have i <lb/>
this array of womanly tin s- <lb/>
constitute a pail of our force . p <lb/>
body politic for Urns as <lb/>
w. We <lb/>
sincerely the people of <lb/>
the town community will <lb/>
graciously cordially respond <lb/>
to request of the commutes <lb/>
aldermen to <lb/>
range great <lb/>
we do hope and believe go <lb/>
people of town and I J<lb/>
t open their , <lb/>
their ,, <lb/>
of great service <lb/>
are great <lb/>
of Put <lb/>
The writer only regrets i he <lb/>
situated to <lb/>
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each ever; one of the. at hi <lb/>
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FIRE AT SCOTLAND NECK. <lb/>
Several Buildings Burned Loss Between <lb/>
and <lb/>
d N. Mar. <lb/>
mis morning <lb/>
this i s by a fire <lb/>
Swamp school, near there, at <lb/>
P. and daughter, <lb/>
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Mrs. Dancy has been <lb/>
for some time, and <lb/>
i he health will <lb/>
be es restored. <lb/>
be w. <lb/>
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value of <lb/>
to the <lb/>
and <lb/>
a a. which there <lb/>
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S-u a. Johnson's a number <lb/>
. P. R i. Petersburg, shops lost <lb/>
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to Mrs <lb/>
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wisdom nod iii running Into the dining m-mi <lb/>
debate at every sere served With dainty <lb/>
point. h by a bevy, of girls. <lb/>
th- industry In the invited guest were ales <lb/>
river Dutch dames Dove, E. G. Thursday evening <lb/>
pound made an earnest Earnest Parham, Hugh where they <lb/>
fight for it. I., and Snead, of banquet of the Tar <lb/>
in every I Louisburg, <lb/>
, March <lb/>
I. I. went to <lb/>
veiling. <lb/>
Mr. in Mrs. j. L. Casper, of <lb/>
la in, came in <lb/>
Mi of Rocky <lb/>
XI nu., i Visiting her sister. Mrs. <lb/>
S, . <lb/>
Skinner and It. <lb/>
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w all ill hi <lb/>
brook saved of hi-. Both <lb/>
. in lid <lb/>
he own.- Lewis <lb/>
in spent several ,, <lb/>
days in ; week and <lb/>
matte, that I farm I. Moore, Will Ricks, <lb/>
farmer and m Mat Ion of the John Kicks, II. A. While <lb/>
session I ad hearing Brown, and Misses i <lb/>
what lo the Taylor, <lb/>
of ii failed I For lies Wow, Jones, Mary <lb/>
lo find sup- Fail Fleming. <lb/>
porter. He took interest likewise The next meeting club <lb/>
in i ill be on Tuesday, lib, <lb/>
iii the execution of the criminal with Mrs. J. L. Wooten. <lb/>
low, am <lb/>
for p f <lb/>
th f per- <lb/>
oil ill <lb/>
Saturday, March <lb/>
Miss Smith is ill. <lb/>
came in this <lb/>
in ruing. <lb/>
II. Meridian left this morning <lb/>
Suffolk. <lb/>
M s- a Cox left Friday <lb/>
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THE NEGLECTED POOR,. <lb/>
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sinus will in- replaced brick <lb/>
on <lb/>
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With Bride. <lb/>
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much v i ii much. and h. <lb/>
house was in with his <lb/>
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pressed, ill <lb/>
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Rev. K. Cox left this morn- <lb/>
i . City. <lb/>
J. G, Garden returned Friday <lb/>
evening from Virginia. <lb/>
iii-r Moore came m <lb/>
great and evening <lb/>
neglect hi me h r. Mr <lb/>
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PURIFYING OZONE.<lb/>
TO FURTHER <lb/>
REDUCE STOCK. <lb/>
We Have Prices. <lb/>
HE FOLLOWING CORRESPONDENCE EXPLAINS ITSELF. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, H. C. Moron 1906. <lb/>
Wood Brothers, <lb/>
Sew sale <lb/>
York, N. Y., <lb/>
have received considerable relief from our over stocked stores and maturing <lb/>
the sales you have conducted for us since February 1st, we are still in an unpleasant and over stocked <lb/>
position to disposing of the merchandise and shall be pleased to employ you to map out a further course for <lb/>
s by winch we may be able to dispose of the remaining lots of choice merchandise and enable us to get the <lb/>
relief at the possible moment before receiving Spring Shipments which we have agreed take. Please give <lb/>
this your best efforts and let as hear from you at once. <lb/>
Yours very truly, <lb/>
C. T. <lb/>
N YORK. S. Y., March 1905. <lb/>
Mr. C. T. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C-, <lb/>
Dear Mr. <lb/>
Your communication of the 4th is before us at present- Low prices and holding back the cotton <lb/>
crop from market has place hundreds of Southern Merchants in just your position The only course we can ad- <lb/>
vise, is to throw your entire stock on the market at prices so low you can dispose of the stock quickly and the <lb/>
be-i you can Holding together thousands of dollars of idle merchandise means final ruin to any merchant <lb/>
Advertise diligently give your the best of values Thereby protecting both you and your interest <lb/>
best wishes for your success We remain, <lb/>
Respectfully <lb/>
A Powerful Disinfectant Mad. by Na- <lb/>
From and Water. <lb/>
All down through a when <lb/>
nothing was known the <lb/>
cause putrefaction end when <lb/>
even <lb/>
unheard of, and streets <lb/>
house and men were u dirty <lb/>
,. ii, j an in of <lb/>
or China, sickness death, <lb/>
ml, were not so <lb/>
as they would been with <lb/>
tut I care over her <lb/>
Ignorant children. <lb/>
A bough own knew nothing <lb/>
it. there powerful disinfectant <lb/>
; c mat ed in <lb/>
the world oratory out of air and <lb/>
wan r, and i burned up <lb/>
ii,, i, i, man did know <lb/>
enough ; . troy. This purifier, <lb/>
which the chemists discovered, is <lb/>
ozone. It it made up of oxygen <lb/>
atoms in a modified combination <lb/>
urn i- sometimes called active <lb/>
gen e h oxidizing <lb/>
power. It i- produced during <lb/>
by the action <lb/>
discharges and is also formed <lb/>
during tin rapid evaporation of <lb/>
Boa air, therefore, contains it <lb/>
in small and air in the <lb/>
,.,, of -alt works, <lb/>
large amount water is constantly <lb/>
being evaporated in order to get the <lb/>
sail, b i- produced artificially by <lb/>
passing an electric spark through <lb/>
oxygen or, better, by tin action of <lb/>
u high tension current of electricity <lb/>
without shirking. It is also <lb/>
in decomposing water by electricity. <lb/>
A mixture oxygen an- <lb/>
pears at the positive pole. <lb/>
has a peculiar odor <lb/>
its name, from a Greek word mean- <lb/>
tn which any one may <lb/>
have noticed who been near <lb/>
where a lightning struck. It <lb/>
also he smelted sometimes <lb/>
a snowstorm. It is disinfectant <lb/>
by reason of its power of ox- <lb/>
many substances, especially <lb/>
when they are moist, and so ill <lb/>
their offensive and poisonous <lb/>
character. It is especially <lb/>
in destroying the noxious <lb/>
from putrefying substance <lb/>
and thus acting as a deodorizer. <lb/>
When breathed, even in small <lb/>
quantities, ii irritating to tho <lb/>
i mucous membranes, and it is be- <lb/>
some physicians many <lb/>
of the respiratory troubles and the <lb/>
influenza prevail in damp win- <lb/>
weather are owing to a weaken- <lb/>
of the of the <lb/>
mucous men through tho re- <lb/>
spired oxygen. Youth's <lb/>
ion. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
DEALER IN <lb/>
Groceries <lb/>
And Provisions <lb/>
Cotton Bagging and <lb/>
Ties always on hand <lb/>
Fresh kept con- <lb/>
In stock. Country <lb/>
Produce Bought and Sold <lb/>
GREENVILLE <lb/>
North <lb/>
WOOD BROTHERS. <lb/>
New York Sale <lb/>
Here is a Few of the Many Bargains we are Offering to <lb/>
SHOES <lb/>
A Saving of from per <lb/>
Pair <lb/>
CLOTHING <lb/>
All will be <lb/>
closed startling prices <lb/>
MEN'S PANTS <lb/>
;.; I . sale <lb/>
EMBROIDERIES <lb/>
Large n lowest price. <lb/>
WHITE GOODS <lb/>
Fancy Linens, Lawns etc <lb/>
UNDERSKIRTS <lb/>
hind H <lb/>
kind <lb/>
DRESS GOODS <lb/>
Many stylish pattern to select <lb/>
from at ons-third off <lb/>
BOYS KNEE PANTS <lb/>
and kind All offered <lb/>
at <lb/>
A wife, a doctor wife <lb/>
and a traveling man's wife met <lb/>
day recently and were talking about <lb/>
the of their husbands, <lb/>
The wife thought her <lb/>
band was the most forgetful man <lb/>
living, because he would go to <lb/>
church and forget his notes, and no <lb/>
one could make out what he was <lb/>
trying to preach about. The doc- <lb/>
tor's wife thought her husband was <lb/>
the most forgetful still, for lie would <lb/>
often start out to see a patient and <lb/>
forget his Mid travel <lb/>
nine miles for nothing. <lb/>
aid the traveling man's wife, <lb/>
husband beats that, lie cams home <lb/>
the Other day and patted me on tho <lb/>
cheek and believe have seen <lb/>
you before. What is your <lb/>
Banner Bulletin. <lb/>
HOWE TELEPHONE AND <lb/>
TELEGRAPH COMPANY. <lb/>
The following points AMI now <lb/>
reached over the lines of <lb/>
Atlanta, Ga. <lb/>
Md. <lb/>
Beaufort Chattanooga, Tenn. <lb/>
Charleston. 8- C. <lb/>
infield, Chase Oily. <lb/>
Ill <lb/>
Cincinnati, Ohio <lb/>
Henderson, Columbia, B. C, <lb/>
Littleton, <lb/>
Va <lb/>
Sew Nashville, <lb/>
Oxford, New York N. Y <lb/>
Raleigh, New Orleans, <lb/>
Rocky Ml. Norfolk, Va <lb/>
vs <lb/>
Vs <lb/>
Winston, St. Louis, Mo. <lb/>
Augusta, Va <lb/>
all Important and iii <lb/>
mediate points east of the Ms <lb/>
F. G <lb/>
Manage <lb/>
NEW MAN <lb/>
At the Old Stand. <lb/>
l have the stock of <lb/>
GROCERIES and of W. J. <lb/>
and the bus- <lb/>
at his old stand on Five <lb/>
Points. <lb/>
I will add to stock <lb/>
demands of tho trade will at <lb/>
all times carry a complete line of <lb/>
UNDERWEAR <lb/>
BOo kind <lb/>
kind <lb/>
Heavy and Groceries. <lb/>
Fruit, Confectioneries, Tobacco, <lb/>
t etc. <lb/>
Call on you want the <lb/>
Groceries for the lowest price <lb/>
at which they can be sold. <lb/>
J. J. TURNAGE, <lb/>
The Five Points Grocer. <lb/>
Quilts and Comforts. <lb/>
BO Blankets mast go at <lb/>
DRESS SKIRTS <lb/>
remaining styles at one- <lb/>
half price <lb/>
DRESS SHIRTS <lb/>
to close at <lb/>
Deed of <lb/>
A story i- told about <lb/>
Parkman. the historian, which <lb/>
in spite of impaired eyesight he <lb/>
was not blind to injustice. A friend <lb/>
met walking along the street, <lb/>
holding two street boys <lb/>
collars. In ply to his friend's <lb/>
fur in <lb/>
boy had an <lb/>
without dividing with his <lb/>
. Sow I'm ; to buy <lb/>
one for the i I i <lb/>
o . ii. lie cuts it. <lb/>
i. i <lb/>
should I of I <lb/>
in histories. St. <lb/>
Dreadful <lb/>
Mi-- A-, urn Your poi ma arc <lb/>
ginning to attract wide attention, <lb/>
I should think it would <lb/>
scare yon <lb/>
alias Scare Why <lb/>
Miss if you gel <lb/>
famous they'll be wanting a <lb/>
graphical of you for an- <lb/>
. and then you'll have to tell <lb/>
tho year of your <lb/>
Press. <lb/>
Selling Out <lb/>
At Cost <lb/>
Owing to the tho recent tire in <lb/>
I which our store was burned we <lb/>
are compelled to go out of bus.- <lb/>
Ho our entire stuck of <lb/>
will be closed at <lb/>
within the next thirty days. <lb/>
have choice line of Pickles <lb/>
and Canned Goods. <lb/>
Bedded Raisin and Currants <lb/>
at ii pound. Other prices to <lb/>
com pare with those <lb/>
Come while the bargains <lb/>
the old <lb/>
store, opposite A. E. <lb/>
Tucker. <lb/>
W. S. CO.<lb/>
Congressman of <lb/>
Kentucky i droll and <lb/>
Be sad Mm. <lb/>
walking in avenue, <lb/>
Washington, one afternoon when s j <lb/>
dandy little Frenchmen who was 01-1 <lb/>
in front of them slipped and Au. ,.,,,., <lb/>
Jell The tumble was a spent <lb/>
one Mr-. laughed Sunday Greenville. <lb/>
heartily. The little EM preached a <lb/>
picked himself up daintily and, Beth my <lb/>
handed the <lb/>
card Dick looked at it thought. <lb/>
and asked, What's this <lb/>
snorted <lb/>
-she at me. de- <lb/>
Mr win- Saturday night with <lb/>
handed back the card, <lb/>
-The lady is no blood relation <lb/>
Tell you what you do. Yon <lb/>
hunt up her brother and kill him <lb/>
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
ST THE OF BUSINESS MARCH 14th. MM. <lb/>
K. C, March, <lb/>
Mia. i. Braxton <lb/>
are much <lb/>
Mi- Mars But- <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
of was <lb/>
in ibis vicinity Sunday. <lb/>
Rufus Dudley, of Greenville, <lb/>
of was <lb/>
Stocks, securities, etc. <lb/>
Furniture Fixture <lb/>
from Bank- <lb/>
Cash <lb/>
Coin <lb/>
Silver Coin <lb/>
1,474 <lb/>
H. J. <lb/>
over Sunday. <lb/>
Mis Lena spent Sunday <lb/>
with Allie Dell. <lb/>
Miss Allie is <lb/>
friends in week. <lb/>
Miss Tessie <lb/>
i home on a <lb/>
Capital Stock paid in <lb/>
26,000.00 <lb/>
Undivided Profits lees <lb/>
Expenses Paid 8,688.98 <lb/>
Deposit to check J 75,904.28 <lb/>
checks out- <lb/>
standing 1,624 <lb/>
There is no need asking the question It is <lb/>
the enterprising business man uses the columns<lb/>
The Reflector <lb/>
for making his to the trading public because <lb/>
IT Brings <lb/>
1286,577.99 <lb/>
Filipino English. <lb/>
of letter to <lb/>
his as an excuse for Ins <lb/>
failure to his duty at the <lb/>
an. <lb/>
morning o'clock spent and <lb/>
office Your etc. with lier parent a Mr. and <lb/>
Another I Mrs. H. <lb/>
Mr am very sorry <lb/>
that I could not no in our office be- <lb/>
cause am very ill from Sunday j A Dinner Invitation. <lb/>
night now, so you me big B of <lb/>
excuse. Very truly your em. will prevent <lb/>
The lane- ,. not at bat I an. V is <lb/>
compares lag <lb/>
language a written the <lb/>
ago American. Manila Nun. <lb/>
North Carolina, <lb/>
County of Pitt bank, do solemnly <lb/>
I, James L. Little, , knowledge <lb/>
wear that the statement above.<lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to before <lb/>
this 23rd day of March. 1905 <lb/>
J. C. TYSON. <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
J. A. ANDREWS, <lb/>
J. Q. <lb/>
WILSON, <lb/>
Directors <lb/>
A Canadian <lb/>
One of the popular <lb/>
to Canada is of <lb/>
H- for <lb/>
Judge of horses V all have taken six bottles of <lb/>
i hay.-at one . j Cure. <lb/>
at bench show ill The six <lb/>
At the exhibition there . <lb/>
hi- won will dices. <lb/>
hearing which ., f said M <lb/>
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED <lb/>
THIS WEEK <lb/>
FRESH AND NEW. <lb/>
codfish Persian in <lb/>
packages. a peaces and apples, prunes, <lb/>
raisins, also anything wanted in goods an be <lb/>
at our place at the lowest for class goods. <lb/>
I can testify to Vegetables our stock is replete. . <lb/>
In Fruits we have the best of oranges, apples <lb/>
grapes and grape fruit. Ask us for <lb/>
Anything You Want in the Fruit Line. <lb/>
have also Premier Butter and double <lb/>
Cheese, than which there is no better <lb/>
DON'T FORGET <lb/>
I on the Stomach, Sour Ki- <lb/>
Bad Bream and all <lb/>
his,; food you by Mr J. M. Reuse He<lb/>
theology as do Irish set tors u Drag Store. <lb/>
j. A. Ricks Bro. <lb/>
Is Read By <lb/>
it reaches people who have money to pay <lb/>
If you have what they want advertise it and yon <lb/>
get apart of their money. <lb/>
TWO EDITIONS <lb/>
THE DAILY DEFLECTOR, <lb/>
At a Year cents a Month. <lb/>
The Eastern Deflector. <lb/>
TWICE d <lb/>
At SI a Year. <lb/>
You are the loser if you fail to read one of these. <lb/>
FREE TO <lb/>
Ancient Letter. <lb/>
i- the most an- <lb/>
letter in the world has boon <lb/>
discovered in be- <lb/>
the of <lb/>
M. <lb/>
Negro Made 2nd Lieutenant. <lb/>
Washington, March The <lb/>
president has appointed <lb/>
B. <lb/>
,., <lb/>
the Austrian <lb/>
who has <lb/>
ciphering it, sworn Hint it was writ- <lb/>
ten four before t It <lb/>
j. ,. ,.,. . i ii leaden leaf, folded <lb/>
in two. ii on the outside <lb/>
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pointed bis merits, <lb/>
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heroism and dining the <lb/>
is the Philippine. <lb/>
He i- one of the shots In <lb/>
army. <lb/>
medals do <lb/>
ARRIVING DAILY. <lb/>
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with <lb/>
Neb <lb/>
Pleasant and Harmless <lb/>
long <lb/>
was sold and Mrs. <lb/>
son the Bale. When -ho <lb/>
returned, her face was radiant with <lb/>
Joy. <lb/>
join tho Cremation <lb/>
were word- <lb/>
aid her husband. <lb/>
on earth for <lb/>
Mr. Wilson. <lb/>
replied his loving spouse, <lb/>
bought such n lovely vine lo <lb/>
can't think <lb/>
how it will oft the <lb/>
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cough trouble toe r <lb/>
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Pass, <lb/>
Japanese appear to Have given <lb/>
a temporary respite from <lb/>
pursuit, probably for the <lb/>
I hey <lb/>
we art <lb/>
of the newest thing <lb/>
RIBBONS. SILKS, EMBROIDERIES. LACES <lb/>
kind-ed s d with the won.- folk <lb/>
Pulley Bowen, <lb/>
THE OF WOMEN'S FASHIONS. <lb/>
OUR GREAT 1905 OFFER <lb/>
purchased a <lb/>
this great offer is withdrawn. <lb/>
SOUTHERN AGRICULTURIST <lb/>
is conducted by who,,, all <lb/>
readers son,, learn to love. <lb/>
WE OFFER FOR <lb/>
Hut <lb/>
Sample <lb/>
will not bold open <lb/>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
free at our <lb/>
A Destructive Fire <lb/>
The Reflector<lb/>
Book Store. <lb/>
Carries ledgers. Day Books. Books and other <lb/>
blank <lb/>
I fan individual had taken the law <lb/>
his hands like the Southern Rail <lb/>
To draw the fire out of a u, or j night <lb/>
books. Box Paper. Tablets, Slates. Inks. Mucilage Legal <lb/>
A . to wear the paper and numerous other things in <lb/>
nine, Tucker, editor of the The<lb/>
Witt's Witch <lb/>
. favorable Her <lb/>
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did alter the pursuit <lb/>
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left, the position <lb/>
Hell driving innocent stationery. <lb/>
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keep ii on by m Sunday are all on <lb/>
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produce nihilism and <lb/>
SOLE AGENTS FAMOUS <lb/>
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opinion that we shall soon hi <lb/>
the owners of the I <lb/>
din Islands, because they cost i <lb/>
mark a pretty penny- <lb/>
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ThE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
a Ml <lb/>
O. J. AND <lb/>
Entered ill the post at Greenville, X. C as class <lb/>
upon application. <lb/>
A correspondent desired, at every post in and adjoining <lb/>
in to <lb/>
H. C, Maw-h <lb/>
fell <lb/>
fort to gel <lb/>
The Southern railway and the city <lb/>
of Durham <lb/>
The last legislature exempted the i <lb/>
Following jury <lb/>
Practicing physicians, drug- <lb/>
gists, telegraph operators in regular <lb/>
employment, train dispatchers em <lb/>
THE COAST LINE. <lb/>
To Cuba via Florida <lb/>
J. <lb/>
money, intelligence and well <lb/>
directed energy it has that <lb/>
man can anything <lb/>
on this earthy hall. It has not been <lb/>
more than thirty year that the tick <lb/>
people of the North and middle <lb/>
West knew that there was such a <lb/>
delightful winter home, for health <lb/>
and pleasure, the peninsula of <lb/>
Florida. knew there was such <lb/>
A PARADOX IN COTTON. <lb/>
long as the could vole <lb/>
in this State the white Republicans <lb/>
their favor and votes in <lb/>
possible, hut now that <lb/>
they are they have no <lb/>
rt of use for them. As long as <lb/>
while Republicans could <lb/>
office on the shoulders of the <lb/>
they would do almost any- <lb/>
thing for them, now all that is <lb/>
changed. No Republican <lb/>
could be held, county or crop <lb/>
State, u ml having delegates <lb/>
it Negroes were elected <lb/>
A LITTLE NONSENSE. <lb/>
Pleasured in dollars, the 13.000,000 ; Why th stout Mn For <lb/>
of the cotton crop the <lb/>
worth ten than the bales He was a short, .-torn man mid <lb/>
of the 1903 crop. The difference in was nil hut out of breath as he rush- <lb/>
total value ii enormous. A pound ed up to a policeman on tin corner <lb/>
of ran cotton which la-t February <lb/>
told for I cent is worth only s <lb/>
cow. <lb/>
Cotton i- selling a bale <lb/>
as compared with a <lb/>
car Ai rate the total <lb/>
lest <lb/>
and <lb/>
YOU MB a tall, man, <lb/>
wearing a brown suit clothe, <lb/>
round here a few minutes <lb/>
law fifty such men as you have <lb/>
replied the officer. <lb/>
Hut this man was in great <lb/>
a place lined on the map and <lb/>
graphically designated Florida, <lb/>
and often written about in poetical <lb/>
sentiment as the land of and <lb/>
wild jestingly the <lb/>
all <lb/>
The, <lb/>
ponder over these days are taxes and of the gospel, officers or employers <lb/>
ployed in handling trains, regularly borne of the flies and i <lb/>
licensed pilots, regular of of intended <lb/>
rations. <lb/>
We I Joke <lb/>
i I. It has <lb/>
age limit<lb/>
going it will be I advertised <lb/>
town on the <lb/>
of hospitals for the insane, ac- <lb/>
members of a lire company. <lb/>
lie war between Russia and <lb/>
Japan I as Bur i the whole <lb/>
w rid. While the chrysanthemum <lb/>
kingdom has made wonderful strides <lb/>
toward modern civilization, this <lb/>
over Russia was <lb/>
and even Congressmen, but now the <lb/>
white Republicans are not willing <lb/>
for any to have any or <lb/>
political honors whatever. <lb/>
This positively and plainly set <lb/>
forth in a series of ma adopt- <lb/>
ed by the Republican members of <lb/>
our late Legislature and published <lb/>
in last week's issue of the Winston <lb/>
In their fifth resolution <lb/>
w bite Republicans recommend <lb/>
to annoy the a ins and daughters <lb/>
men. <lb/>
This condition of affairs existed <lb/>
until the Atlantic Coast Line rail <lb/>
with its extending branches <lb/>
of transportation, reached forth no be selected a delegate <lb/>
grasped the to any political convention our <lb/>
a and penetrated this new party, or to any <lb/>
field of wealth and health There <lb/>
lies just across rs of the gulf <lb/>
The Greensboro Tat Heel . Russia has learned one <lb/>
forgotten tiling and that is the fact that it <lb/>
before . heavy odds I overpower the <lb/>
The r their lives. I <lb/>
the beautiful queen of the Isles of <lb/>
i a, on h is 1- rated the <lb/>
Havana Notwithstanding <lb/>
the inducements it IT. red for Amer- <lb/>
U tin re m rear that <lb/>
could not . re me Its sanitary <lb/>
condition up I <lb/>
tat American at a <lb/>
meal for fertilizer . J r peril to many co the <lb/>
make a greater I Stat. <lb/>
product. <lb/>
States District Attorney <lb/>
II New succeeds in rial of the speak- <lb/>
the a yet era at the of th Tar lb. <lb/>
reform in <lb/>
the city. <lb/>
the N.-w England and <lb/>
Ii an i i s were afraid <lb/>
their winters on this lovely <lb/>
of the <lb/>
i devise a way to reach <lb/>
sud we further recommend that such <lb/>
as do now held in this State, <lb/>
whether by appointment under <lb/>
Federal officers otherwise, be <lb/>
displaced ass i a as <lb/>
Now, what do you think such <lb/>
a it Does anybody think <lb/>
am i resolution would have <lb/>
been i led when the <lb/>
rote VA if a copy was sent to <lb/>
The Republican legislators who <lb/>
led the above re assert <lb/>
in their address that they <lb/>
at the intelligence of the <lb/>
an I this is probably true. <lb/>
hence significance and <lb/>
Me, I hear. Case of loss of memory. <lb/>
i He bad even forgotten his own <lb/>
It i paradoxical that as one re- <lb/>
suit roused ind of the he wear a full beard and <lb/>
planters i receive have a large asked the <lb/>
I. t icy had plank <lb/>
. i dies and allowed the That's the man, <lb/>
boll i. ,. flourish the would i then <lb/>
have been The did. sir. He came up to me <lb/>
U lie lo discourage half an hour ago and said he <lb/>
lo diminish didn't where he was or who <lb/>
the value in international exchange <lb/>
of the States p . pal Scott it's true <lb/>
ex I consumers of Where is ho <lb/>
I be the . to the hospital, just <lb/>
York around the corner, and had bet- <lb/>
hustle around there if you know <lb/>
To Is he brother. <lb/>
at i Ii lie made this win- relation of said <lb/>
tor lo m com- the fat man as he mopped his per- <lb/>
ii rt lo k up spiring brow and looked to be on <lb/>
it it is pro- the verge l <lb/>
i you seem to take the affair <lb/>
club at Greensboro, at Vice- Florida and Cuba as an outlet for of their It verities <lb/>
,, . , ,. . , , , for and the frequent assertions of Democratic <lb/>
President Fairbanks was the cues- r <lb/>
. . . . Pk, made for many <lb/>
Skinner responded rears tall the use the while Re- <lb/>
at B me use m <lb/>
to the toast Republican .- . . . . . I for the was to <lb/>
el I the biggest <lb/>
rascals in the city t e I mean for tin We d ;,. passing <lb/>
try to remedy the ti by praying not know what he said this sub- through New York, Philadelphia. <lb/>
but take it for granted that h , n, <lb/>
made a good speech, he usu <lb/>
only thing that But the beat response to <lb/>
Pittsboro Record. <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
i I the terminal <lb/>
I . la w hen i . <lb/>
mi <lb/>
nil . ii must led <lb/>
. re en, rood- or <lb/>
. All of i e arc already <lb/>
s from the mails. <lb/>
S ; the publicity <lb/>
it h.; i Ii. i go ids ind <lb/>
to flourish. Like the e <lb/>
la k, gold <lb/>
re and sit it <lb/>
n the cupid of the <lb/>
and it- safe workings depend Lewis ha Philadelphia Caricature. <lb/>
on i i . .-. of the victim <lb/>
and hi unwillingness to let bis She i. the <lb/>
know the kind of man he <lb/>
i.-. <lb/>
an ho i- It -t is <lb/>
protected by that very fact from all <lb/>
such forms of swindling. <lb/>
very much to heart, <lb/>
it's ii terrible thing to hap- <lb/>
pen to my poor friend terrible <lb/>
think of ii His memory may <lb/>
be a blank for rears and years, and <lb/>
and <lb/>
mat never remember <lb/>
that he borrowed five i from <lb/>
groaned the fat man <lb/>
us lie mopped bis brow again and <lb/>
started for the hospital. A. II. <lb/>
For Brushes From Ears. <lb/>
of utilizing odds and <lb/>
end which had formerly been dis- <lb/>
said a St. Louis man, who <lb/>
i.- identified with one of the big <lb/>
packing houses, shown <lb/>
tn my line. <lb/>
thought that had long <lb/>
steamers of the com glide . <lb/>
come out of the trust ,.,,, -M the waters of the I Sunday m <lb/>
is who are ,,, jobs fa r <lb/>
conducting it men like tut the <lb/>
N. 10-15. I by the proper dis. <lb/>
the many that went from el products, etc., but <lb/>
Booker Washington the <lb/>
trouble in is, they raise <lb/>
too many chickens. <lb/>
Pi- <lb/>
f. W Moore. T. F <lb/>
r, Hi and others. <lb/>
t. went t i <lb/>
American railways have taken an ., <lb/>
interest in the as leanly <lb/>
If Dr. wants to tho <lb/>
knocked his striking <lb/>
limit, lei him but up <lb/>
as a matter of fact, they have fallen <lb/>
in the i progress. <lb/>
v illustrated by the <lb/>
a days with us. <lb/>
H. II Proctor is on the sick list. <lb/>
are know that A <lb/>
Clark has recovered fr hie illness. <lb/>
W. E Proctor and B. C. Mayo <lb/>
went ; u Monday even- <lb/>
The pretty weather thus far in <lb/>
March has compensated to some ex- <lb/>
tent for what we had two <lb/>
preceding months this year. <lb/>
A Chicago scientist says the <lb/>
man race will be extinct on this <lb/>
earth in the course of three million <lb/>
years. need give of the <lb/>
present day crowd any <lb/>
Russian defeat i fact <lb/>
that he I to war by <lb/>
a Japan's success <lb/>
is due to i that was con <lb/>
rightful <lb/>
cause. <lb/>
When Vice <lb/>
d that <lb/>
he .-aw <lb/>
party it n <lb/>
i that is <lb/>
calculated to ad <lb/>
The New York Commercial Dr. <lb/>
credited with the line M sanitary condition at <lb/>
line separates conservatism from American city the same sire <lb/>
retrogression. Many merchants and boarding <lb/>
imagine they are conservative, when, are kept on the American <lb/>
plan and run up to date in every <lb/>
particular. Thousands of . <lb/>
who a few years ago went to the <lb/>
lie, that some merchants pursue from the now g j <lb/>
toward advertising. It is an and Havana and L m <lb/>
known it is of health . , . . , . <lb/>
tin i. it is avoid-, r We hear there is to be a wedding <lb/>
is summarily discarded as <lb/>
No buyer was ever who has <lb/>
reading an announce times who said he had found <lb/>
in a newspaper about goods in <lb/>
which be -w fin come nearer up to what he wanted <lb/>
. , , , firm Bros., of House, <lb/>
than he ever expected to . , <lb/>
. , .; ,,,., ,. , was in town <lb/>
He said he loft New l via i . ,, , , . , , , <lb/>
Misses Jarvis and <lb/>
e that the <lb/>
hair iii the ears of r- i- of a <lb/>
which permits used in <lb/>
th l ire of <lb/>
And now the hair is re- <lb/>
in I from the cars of the steers been in love <lb/>
that art may flourish well as the how would I have known <lb/>
house Louis- <lb/>
ville would have told you. <lb/>
Tough Gian. <lb/>
can be heated white doesn't object <lb/>
hot and then plunged into cold ; to coming up and <lb/>
without breaking seems an evening, docs he <lb/>
possibility, but it has been <lb/>
recently <lb/>
Edna- sin mid say not. He sent <lb/>
ho has gone to the modern <lb/>
that makes known its wares. <lb/>
Harrington, of Greenville, <lb/>
was in town <lb/>
made an accomplished fact. It is ; UP coal and always brings a <lb/>
mule from Brazilian quartz , electric lump that sufficiently <lb/>
heated red hot and then thrown into parlor without <lb/>
distilled water. Then the purest <lb/>
are selected and welded with <lb/>
the blowpipe into <lb/>
His Trouble. <lb/>
sighed Mr. <lb/>
and has passed by the <lb/>
merchant who feels that the <lb/>
limit of publicity is reached by <lb/>
displaying a sign <lb/>
over the door. <lb/>
From the <lb/>
in the <lb/>
that S . sec- <lb/>
in the production leaf tobacco <lb/>
in the United States. Kentucky is <lb/>
first, North Carolina second and <lb/>
third. The number acres <lb/>
in North Carolina last year was <lb/>
the yield per pounds, <lb/>
and the price cents per pound. <lb/>
If you have lost anything <lb/>
for it through the of<lb/>
A Young Colored Giant. <lb/>
Austin Ramsey, who works <lb/>
in Mr Ed, shoe shop, baa <lb/>
just finished what is probably the <lb/>
-t pair of -hoes ever made fur a <lb/>
person in North Carolina- The shoes <lb/>
are and had to be made on a <lb/>
specially an I butt, there was <lb/>
not a last in the shop large enough <lb/>
for the shoes, The sh es were made <lb/>
for a colored youth only years of <lb/>
age, John Huntley by name. John <lb/>
lives with Mr Albert Smith, of I <lb/>
ledge township, and is not only <lb/>
noted for the of his <lb/>
feet, but for his gnat height as well. <lb/>
He is fee and Bight and three <lb/>
quarter inches tall and weighs <lb/>
Line for Florida, expected <lb/>
spend only a few days in that <lb/>
try, but was so much charmed with <lb/>
what he saw in Florida that he was <lb/>
induced to visit Cuba, and said he <lb/>
did not regret having made the trip. <lb/>
Havana is as healthy a place as <lb/>
want to live in. It is almost <lb/>
can and growing more so Florida <lb/>
is my dream of a lovely land. The <lb/>
climate and soil are just what is need <lb/>
A Yadkin county man and his <lb/>
wife were in jail for <lb/>
is not the husband man- <lb/>
aged to give bond and get out, <lb/>
his wife in jail. The conduct of <lb/>
the husband has been severely <lb/>
as is natural. He should have <lb/>
been gallant to allow his <lb/>
wife to pass out maybe he <lb/>
know the woman bettor than the rest <lb/>
of Landmark. <lb/>
The argument some people <lb/>
put up against the dispensary that <lb/>
it is wrong f r a town to engage in <lb/>
the whiskey business for profit, is <lb/>
weaker than water. This can no <lb/>
worse than allowing some private <lb/>
individual to engage in it for a large <lb/>
part of tho Her- <lb/>
Cigarettes are now absolutely pro <lb/>
in Wisconsin and Indiana, <lb/>
and they are forbidden to minors in <lb/>
this State. Tho possibility of <lb/>
tic legislation against cigarettes may <lb/>
be due to the fact that their especial <lb/>
devotes are too to <lb/>
Philadelphia Press. <lb/>
town. <lb/>
b Mills and Ed Patrick, <lb/>
to it popular with ., ,. . , <lb/>
, . i i. , spent <lb/>
i-t. <lb/>
are the I <lb/>
its streams are alluring to the <lb/>
fisherman wild woods are tho <lb/>
paradise of the hunter <lb/>
stem- like straws, from which glass , , , <lb/>
vessels of any shape can<lb/>
fry A test made j Hf bUt <lb/>
in this way will no, break <lb/>
hot coal is dropped into it. i -I <lb/>
A House. An Explanation. <lb/>
The house in which modern . Sister What is <lb/>
originated is still standing , . . . <lb/>
on a farm near the village of . r is the <lb/>
Ville, in New York Hate. It h in the of <lb/>
keeping with it- mysterious char- to <lb/>
that ghosts appear in the S any disappointment- <lb/>
neighborhood, telling stories of old New <lb/>
time wonders done there and where D , <lb/>
tho hones be looked . . <lb/>
for. The . n nailed up <lb/>
by its .; till , , the first <lb/>
i I be till , , .,.,, <lb/>
to what t to dot i th ,, <lb/>
,,. , , . other. Yon k., them so <lb/>
look longer than they really <lb/>
Williams, of Chocowinity, who were <lb/>
visiting Miss Susie Moore, returned <lb/>
home Monday evening. <lb/>
The water in the river is falling <lb/>
and the seines and skimmers are <lb/>
catching shad and herrings very <lb/>
rapidly. <lb/>
F. D. Foxhall and Hooker. <lb/>
of Greenville, passed through tho residuary bones may be lo i i <lb/>
today <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
March <lb/>
Farmers are taking every <lb/>
advantage of this beautiful spring <lb/>
weather. <lb/>
Dr. who has recently <lb/>
ed here seems to be very busy, lie <lb/>
i.-, tilling a need in this sec- <lb/>
R. Corbitt returned from Eliza- <lb/>
beth City yesterday, where he has <lb/>
been with bis wife to visit her par- <lb/>
Mrs. Corbitt will return soon. <lb/>
Mrs. Faulkner, wife of Her- <lb/>
Faulkner has been on tho sick <lb/>
list for a few days. <lb/>
A Bottle of Cream. <lb/>
Cream front a . <lb/>
to particular patrons in . i <lb/>
Easily Pleased Then. <lb/>
their is off <lb/>
She he was too <lb/>
known that in om <lb/>
least a bottle of cream, I- Nell my. must <lb/>
ed to reach the person to to <lb/>
If Mr. decides that the <lb/>
oil trust is not taking in enough <lb/>
money to make ends meet some <lb/>
people might be induced to chip <lb/>
a few dollars just to infant <lb/>
business on its <lb/>
Dispatch. <lb/>
consigned, mode n turn <lb/>
voyage and I <lb/>
in New three <lb/>
after it- departure, perfectly <lb/>
good. Throughout the <lb/>
entire journey it was kepi at <lb/>
temperature by artificial means. <lb/>
from by <lb/>
Russell <lb/>
For a Better Purpose. <lb/>
another pound of that <lb/>
Mrs. Bright. <lb/>
that it's the same I bad <lb/>
I you like it <lb/>
Mr.-. indeed I Three <lb/>
of my who have been con- <lb/>
borrowers utterly neglect- <lb/>
ed me since I loaned them <lb/>
batter. I have two more <lb/>
rowing lib n . you see. and they <lb/>
may drop in for butler any moment <lb/>
News. <lb/>
Poet. <lb/>
sad with a self sat- <lb/>
air, poet born, not <lb/>
replied the man. <lb/>
a pity his income Isn't <lb/>
San co Examiner. <lb/>
Up Against Him. <lb/>
could hare married Box- <lb/>
but her <lb/>
lie put <lb/>
lie Ins foot up good <lb/>
hard. That's what hurt. <lb/>
Pretty Bad. <lb/>
Foote you call him <lb/>
her t <lb/>
Sue I him her <lb/>
Statesman.<lb/>
This department is f A. D. Johnston, who is authorized to rep- <lb/>
resent the in and territory. <lb/>
i ill I III lilt mi i n n <lb/>
To realize the high plane to which <lb/>
Si has bro <lb/>
I'd art of wood <lb/>
in set his b <lb/>
Ii tier's pi r <lb/>
Tl <lb/>
WINTERVILLE ITEMS. <lb/>
price fur <lb/>
County Oil Mill. <lb/>
Don't forget or seat <lb/>
your con s t., Q. Con Ml <lb/>
Co. is the <lb/>
Use <lb/>
over that little <lb/>
of cot in ii bad over when <lb/>
you n i your t <lb/>
lots. he Pill Co. Oil Mill, buys <lb/>
seed o it ton in any quantity the <lb/>
bet murk t price paid every <lb/>
v. c pay the i <lb/>
fur country and <lb/>
shoulder. A. W A <lb/>
B. P. Johnston and W. Hooks, <lb/>
of Ayden, were here Thursday. <lb/>
Is b t go <lb/>
that R. G. Oh p an Co. are <lb/>
tins up <lb/>
to date in <lb/>
ed and p- a the <lb/>
r N. <lb/>
i n, ,. <lb/>
c el I ll-r-. <lb/>
tie-ore i. lie-, is u <lb/>
mine n- i i. n <lb/>
toting every . <lb/>
It e. <lb/>
Rev. Ii Jackson, a former <lb/>
Winterville boy but mm pastor of <lb/>
the Baptist has <lb/>
been visiting relatives near <lb/>
Our -tool; of <lb/>
A t I Look up Mr. Cooper and ask him <lb/>
A. A about prices of anything yen <lb/>
are Interested <lb/>
huh-, A. G. Cos f <lb/>
On <lb/>
V I- <lb/>
i , <lb/>
I. A <lb/>
of die s <lb/>
in d <lb/>
A. W. <lb/>
Mrs. N Nobles, who has bee; <lb/>
her Mrs Jerry Kick <lb/>
returned this morn- <lb/>
or men to solicit <lb/>
for nursery stick ill <lb/>
cm For particular- <lb/>
. stamp. Box Winterville; N. <lb/>
the Pitt county oil mill, told us a Spanish peanut-for seed <lb/>
fen-days ago they had on hand N. Manning Go's. <lb/>
pounds of cotton seed Oats and for seed <lb/>
and although the mill runs night A. <lb/>
and day. the pile does not grow J- Mack Dixon went to Greenville <lb/>
much -mailer They just keep j this morning <lb/>
In me. ; II <lb/>
f. A few try to <lb/>
i Ii i <lb/>
lake do P., I. <lb/>
i he Pitt County Oil is mm <lb/>
having Cotton They pay <lb/>
I cash pi or sill . <lb/>
buying them. We went through Winter- <lb/>
So. try Mfg factory one day re <lb/>
in A few try to Ir is the main <lb/>
they do there. The <lb/>
t none take to lo i- a merry <lb/>
r was being d <lb/>
I a nice lot <lb/>
ii we never saw m <lb/>
When yours kinds. Two <lb/>
me rile for p ice,. era were busy In tut tin . <lb/>
v ho I.,.,.,.,. <lb/>
. t <lb/>
id low, <lb/>
, your ii kitchen <lb/>
An- <lb/>
We on in over <lb/>
n mp-r. while the anvils in smith <lb/>
U i to furnish y sounded if <lb/>
. pus the Mid doing there. While nines <lb/>
before buying here, j your meal or flour, and he is the <lb/>
dress goo. ladies and u. , , <lb/>
Jackson, of Ayden, was and look around, but don't get <lb/>
here one night week. the way for men are busy. <lb/>
White's Colic and Kidney Core, There not a dwelling <lb/>
the combination kidney medicine house for rent in Winterville. Some- <lb/>
for stock an a sure polio cure. body with cash will a in- <lb/>
at the Drug Store. vestment right here. <lb/>
A. few subscribers the Large assortment of pints sud <lb/>
a tut in than shoes. All men stock at A. <lb/>
I bare the Winterville list W. and Co. <lb/>
the on the .--ail r from Rowan Cooper is building a nice <lb/>
Winterville Of nil our new residence on Tar mad near here. <lb/>
and am prepared to give tie going to nave a nice country <lb/>
for the piper. and see home. <lb/>
I r <lb/>
the I cry <lb/>
r's hi <lb/>
there. Yet Mr, rt <lb/>
had . . i the <lb/>
re . <lb/>
a great <lb/>
is a i <lb/>
Ill -i<lb/>
the I tone <lb/>
in art. <lb/>
V rid. <lb/>
a v o r a i n <lb/>
Spring. <lb/>
me the m <lb/>
. ;,., <lb/>
Brown <lb/>
Tobacco Brown, <lb/>
Elder Brown, <lb/>
Nutria, Pearl, etc <lb/>
I he styli are . ling. <lb/>
We hardly need toad r entire showing <lb/>
the <lb/>
in <lb/>
Most Popular Ideas <lb/>
a la Worth. <lb/>
by <lb/>
in <lb/>
would . <lb/>
Chicago. I S <lb/>
i i i , i bloc <lb/>
. . B I St. <lb/>
I. worth <lb/>
and her in <lb/>
port val <lb/>
r. in from to <lb/>
i. <lb/>
In a i; the i of <lb/>
I more <lb/>
-I a <lb/>
P and M is .- <lb/>
pi ii for i ire <lb/>
mm o worth of pro<lb/>
We can I <lb/>
choose u <lb/>
I at or u Der <lb/>
Sn have both kinds.<lb/>
None Better at the Prices. <lb/>
KING CLOTHIER. <lb/>
slippers and mil stock <lb/>
of goods <lb/>
is mine <lb/>
before. of mohair <lb/>
suitings, <lb/>
weather pr-of. batiste id <lb/>
nil tin- late t designs, <lb/>
The are invited <lb/>
o our <lb/>
Co <lb/>
The lit place ii town to <lb/>
the drug stoic. <lb/>
Keep your let warm am <lb/>
and avoid colds, <lb/>
and doctors bi la, by baying your <lb/>
at U G. Chapman ft Co's. <lb/>
They carry the shoes at the <lb/>
most reasonable prices. <lb/>
Did Get Your <lb/>
If i is were illy <lb/>
min, h and <lb/>
in t i I would r <lb/>
it I n polis u s. <lb/>
rd of eggs, <lb/>
of re than h of <lb/>
to b a bushel of <lb/>
. i <lb/>
of r fruits cud berries, three <lb/>
i Is of potatoes and twO bushels <lb/>
of beets, parsnips tor- <lb/>
, heads of ea and <lb/>
half as much lettuce, <lb/>
cauliflower, bushels of <lb/>
corn, usually the u pi of <lb/>
pork and i b id <lb/>
America's Product. <lb/>
A I home office re- <lb/>
Try a bottle of Dr. sure port on the mineral production of <lb/>
for indigestion at the drag More. that the <lb/>
i i States stands second to the British <lb/>
airs Hell, has been via , i . n <lb/>
. . empire in of cold, <lb/>
went to; ting Mrs. II. O. left for j far in tho production of I <lb/>
An event of first importance, the <lb/>
result of careful and weeks <lb/>
of faithful work. <lb/>
The opening of the <lb/>
SPRING GOODS AND MILLINERY <lb/>
pounds of c six of <lb/>
wool for clothes i en leather <lb/>
pay up, in me nappy, in We handle T. Wood and for two pairs of <lb/>
and get millet <lb/>
I've got a good T. and Bro, <lb/>
lion for all those who pay for <lb/>
year advance. <lb/>
A. Johnston, <lb/>
tor seed cats, plow and i <lb/>
all kinds supplies, <lb/>
A. W. to visit relatives this morn I Ayden Wednesday evening. ; silver, copper and had. In copper <lb/>
Ci, who has been 1- would surprise you to see tin- our is the greatest, more <lb/>
in South Carolina, is back home o get; wire fence number of and carts that s <lb/>
, ., . coining mines in th <lb/>
again. , a. o. n. have a big is r-hipped and sold by A. Q. States. <lb/>
of fence their stands <lb/>
cotton see . W. and Co. Pittsburgh perfect also j yesterday bad a <lb/>
Car load nice Furniture just In. pies and bard wire. Be sine to nice lot of work just being com in the lit. The British coal, i UnanimOUS <lb/>
A. Ange and Co. before buying I their timber s <lb/>
, i , ., I , . larger price. <lb/>
For for supply of fence. Eleven persons joined the church of zinc f <lb/>
shoes for your feet, hats for your I repair Shoes and do good work, as a result of the meeting last first. The Stales ranks sec- an SO <lb/>
was a triumphant success <lb/>
surpassing any similar <lb/>
ids first in the amount of J Of t he <lb/>
bleed, and Britain is -re- . <lb/>
expression of <lb/>
delighted visitors was that never <lb/>
your <lb/>
beads and food for Stomach we are Bring them to me either at my <lb/>
headquarters. , home or at buggy shop. <lb/>
B. G. Chapman A Co. Henry Nelson. <lb/>
For corn seed oats to Stock salt st <lb/>
Ange Co. <lb/>
White's Black Liniment, spec. visiting in town <lb/>
hilly recommended for the Sale-Pure Plymouth Bock <lb/>
family, fine for B , <lb/>
balanced, eon. B, M M <lb/>
sale i . i, ., <lb/>
Jackson <lb/>
B. T. Cox Bro. <lb/>
,, . ,. ,, . , , At the drugstore there we think <lb/>
lieu, and who ., . , <lb/>
,,., . , ,. ,. . the most <lb/>
went out Oklahoma tho first of the , . , <lb/>
. . ,. ; in table silverware huh <lb/>
vi arc homo again. I here is n <lb/>
vast and charming selection of <lb/>
which Trill in r go has been <lb/>
coven d In an inventor in i . <lb/>
Tho A. Cox Mfg. Co. expect I <lb/>
to reduce the pi ice of their A win Never Go Out. ; , pi <lb/>
co truck for the season A thirty-sis candle power light <lb/>
i In easy reach of all to- <lb/>
growers. <lb/>
It II went to Scotland <lb/>
Neck Friday. <lb/>
Xii have moved into my <lb/>
re neat the depot. I keep <lb/>
a good line of hardware. Have a <lb/>
black smith and and repair shop <lb/>
an livery -table in connection. <lb/>
W House. <lb/>
place like Pitt. <lb/>
The Digest lot of pants ever <lb/>
brought to Winterville, your style, <lb/>
our fit, at W. <lb/>
Ange Co. <lb/>
For white goods, ladies collars, <lb/>
handkerchief nap lies, go to A. <lb/>
W. Ange Co , they have a <lb/>
Pant hunt, i -r t p <lb/>
pant- can get <lb/>
price at Barber <lb/>
I've returned from the <lb/>
northern markets where I've <lb/>
assortment. <lb/>
For wine, bowls and <lb/>
A. Ange A Co. <lb/>
For nice matting of nil kinds <lb/>
go to they have a huge as- <lb/>
For men hoes shovels forks and <lb/>
spades go to A. W. <lb/>
Prof. King, Ayden, has been <lb/>
of Egypt. <lb/>
With a trolley towing plant c tab- <lb/>
on the banks of the Nile to <lb/>
draw to fro, tho <lb/>
hi I of Egypt may be con- <lb/>
a full line of up-to-date tolerably complete. Tho <lb/>
y centuries which, Napoleon <lb/>
in ribbons and fancy <lb/>
Laces and ; rt looking at them <lb/>
a ii i are no doubt <lb/>
The Ladies of Greenville <lb/>
are not slow to <lb/>
graph me years ago , . <lb/>
i styles and fine goods. <lb/>
was <lb/>
by a small by <lb/>
a i I, . . . en- <lb/>
I low and p i <lb/>
light by <lb/>
glass. He says re is <lb/>
why <lb/>
i. <lb/>
ed to <lb/>
Co <lb/>
collars. <lb/>
are cordially long vigil, <lb/>
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fall and winter goods. The public ,.,, on the market J. R. A Bro. <lb/>
are cordially invited to call and R, Smith Bro. <lb/>
Investigate both in ice quality. to loan to our <lb/>
Pants all sizes and J. in Pitt approved <lb/>
R. Bro. Cox iii arrange it. <lb/>
Miss Ella of K. Hail A <lb/>
Is here n v.-it friends. market beef, <lb/>
K. will do all they sage, and <lb/>
possible can to please you with Jackson will pay, <lb/>
their new line of heavy and fancy highest prices your Furs, <lb/>
Hides eat. <lb/>
We are Headquarters Brat Mrs. Calvin Tucker, of I <lb/>
class, light neat Harness, Ac. Ac. is here to be with her <lb/>
Milling A Mfg. Co., Ayden Claude who is very sick. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Car and money shoes, bats, cap-, <lb/>
seed oars J. K. rugs mattings, tables <lb/>
Smith A Bro. BOOT all cloth Tyson. <lb/>
MISS received a bushels field <lb/>
message Tuesday the J- K- Smith <lb/>
serious illness of a in bloodied <lb/>
YOUR HEALTH IS YOUR BEST <lb/>
asset, is to in BO neglect <lb/>
that Sour Stomach, Heartburn, <lb/>
other well known symptoms of that greatest all of <lb/>
health, when <lb/>
Sure Cure <lb/>
for Indigestion and the following-, and <lb/>
can you whole books of wonderful cures, and a contract to <lb/>
cure you, or money rot nod. <lb/>
TESTIMONIALS; <lb/>
I am cured, and feel like ii new woman after seven years Indigestion <lb/>
torture of long standing. Mrs. V. Potomac St. Wash, i . <lb/>
tin.; Sure Cure will do you for M. <lb/>
Hampton. <lb/>
live months believe your Medicine has eared raj cast I <lb/>
permanently. -A. B, Armstrong, Attorney, Va, <lb/>
Cold weather <lb/>
prices to suit all.<lb/>
Fits guaranteed <lb/>
at W. Jack sou and C's. <lb/>
Mil II <lb/>
Ill order lo make <lb/>
day-. We will tell our <lb/>
regular high grade buggies <lb/>
exceptionally low prices. This is <lb/>
no lake, but strictly business, <lb/>
Milling and Co, <lb/>
Ayden, C. <lb/>
We know we can't Interest <lb/>
who prefer to walk or the <lb/>
man who not believe that our <lb/>
baggies me most economical at <lb/>
their price. <lb/>
We know vehicles values, <lb/>
we also know the baggies we build <lb/>
and sell we gladly <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
For Sale-Due syrup <lb/>
Fountain, cause of sale loss of <lb/>
store. Terms cash or installment, <lb/>
also entire at below i <lb/>
cost consisting jewelry, musical <lb/>
Instruments, guns, pistols, rifles, <lb/>
shirts, oilier specialties, <lb/>
fancy Christmas toys, religious, <lb/>
and medical books. <lb/>
Old Dr. books now i. <lb/>
J. W. MOORE, <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
I SELL <lb/>
Singer Sewing Machines <lb/>
on easy terms <lb/>
old in ex- <lb/>
change. <lb/>
Supplies, Needles, Oil, <lb/>
Bands, etc., or all makes <lb/>
. in <lb/>
write I ii them at. <lb/>
J. Bro, <lb/>
Corner near Ayden <lb/>
J. R. SMITH BRO. <lb/>
TUFT FURNITURE STORE <lb/>
Is running over with New Goods. Arriving <lb/>
Daily. Biggest and Prettiest line ever Shown on <lb/>
this market. <lb/>
RIGS, ALL KINDS, ALL SIZES, AT ALL PRICES <lb/>
They are worth your Attention. <lb/>
IRON <lb/>
Held, Va., left Wednesday <lb/>
morning in response thereto. <lb/>
received, fine line of <lb/>
and fit you up In any style the trade, that are simply <lb/>
or price. j smoothest seat on the market <lb/>
Milling A Mfg. Co. Ayden Milling Mfg. Co. <lb/>
Fancy candies, oranges, apples Carpet all cloth and <lb/>
bananas at K. Co's. at J. K. Smith A <lb/>
eggs, for W. J. <lb/>
Mumford. <lb/>
manufacture seats for <lb/>
the <lb/>
A are re- <lb/>
new and <lb/>
light from <lb/>
We have full line of <lb/>
livery <lb/>
shoe, for ladles. <lb/>
pair guaranteed. <lb/>
J. J. A- Co. <lb/>
Come to see us <lb/>
you buy or not. If you do <lb/>
better elsewhere we do <lb/>
your patronage. <lb/>
Ayden Milling and Mfg. Co. <lb/>
Ayden, N, C. <lb/>
A high grade, smart graceful, <lb/>
well made durable buggy can be <lb/>
in any style at any at <lb/>
the Milling A Mfg. .--. <lb/>
Call Hart Jenkins a <lb/>
rel of Colombia better <lb/>
i lo be had anywhere. <lb/>
GENERAL WOOD and <lb/>
REPAIR WORK. <lb/>
Buggies, U u l <lb/>
Horse Shoeing a Specialty. <lb/>
House r <lb/>
I. u <lb/>
Inn re, <lb/>
work. ,. . i <lb/>
B. BRO. <lb/>
IS, N. i <lb/>
MART BROTHERS, <lb/>
LIVERY. FEED AND SALE STABLES, <lb/>
AYDEN. N, <lb/>
Located Weal Street, <lb/>
Best Accommodation. Turnouts <lb/>
the t sporting <lb/>
public for leas price. <lb/>
Mattings, i in this town <lb/>
richest and de <lb/>
van i- I <lb/>
highly polished i -I <lb/>
and S Hall rack- I m- <lb/>
suit and i . <lb/>
Dr. Joseph Dixon <lb/>
SURGEON <lb/>
Office Brisk Block, <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
The Royal Elastic Felt and <lb/>
three piece Bed, Are acknowledged to best in <lb/>
the World and sold on positive guarantee. <lb/>
money refunded. <lb/>
I am better prepared than ever to <lb/>
my customers cordially <lb/>
invite you call at my store, <lb/>
NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS <lb/>
YOURS <lb/>
A H. Taft, <lb/>
NEXT DOOR TO WHITE'S. <lb/>
POOR PRINT<lb/>
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LETTER TO PITT COUNTY BUGGY CO <lb/>
Great <lb/>
DEPARTMENT <lb/>
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Have Come to <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
The best store in town offers them to you <lb/>
ii pin chases. Every dime yon -pun i <lb/>
there i I do extra <lb/>
that pleas- and b-in-ii; yon. <lb/>
c you spend money spend ii iii. <lb/>
gut fill returns And unless each <lb/>
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vi. fill value <lb/>
money, <lb/>
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without mi your <lb/>
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; . spend it where <lb/>
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ALWAYS ASK f. BROWN STAMPS. <lb/>
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to a -s. <lb/>
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The ; do not apply on purchases of <lb/>
and Pro vie ions. <lb/>
i. B. CHERRY CO. <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N. C.<lb/>
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makers <lb/>
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bow ii Mini bow <lb/>
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mill cue. <lb/>
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b is in nil- ii- paint <lb/>
in the world. Ii is our <lb/>
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with little. <lb/>
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it <lb/>
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Atlanta, South Si. <lb/>
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of i I In the <lb/>
County. court. <lb/>
Hook i. Sawyer <lb/>
V-. Notice of <lb/>
T On isle, <lb/>
A. A. M. i <lb/>
By of an execution <lb/>
to the Superior <lb/>
court n in ill <lb/>
action, I Mon- <lb/>
day, the 24th day April, <lb/>
I o'clock. M. t <lb/>
of id tell the <lb/>
. cash la satisfy laid execution, <lb/>
all the title and which <lb/>
the said Lodge A, S <lb/>
A. M . defendant, in the following <lb/>
real estate, to wit <lb/>
Thai par; of Lot Mo. Ir the town <lb/>
N. Beginning <lb/>
Third St. at the southeast corner <lb/>
Lot <lb/>
r with said street a <lb/>
course feel . line <lb/>
on th. same Lot, thence a northerly <lb/>
with said <lb/>
of Lot. No. with the line .; <lb/>
Lot No an easterly course to <lb/>
tin I i Lot from the <lb/>
.-. on . No. then . <lb/>
I a southerly course <lb/>
. inning, nu i the Lot <lb/>
ii own i- i. v Lot, ii. <lb/>
upon in the Masonic <lb/>
mi an l all improvements <lb/>
m. <lb/>
. d iv of March, <lb/>
L. Vi i <lb/>
Ink Spots, Iron Mold and <lb/>
Similar <lb/>
While wot sprinkle <lb/>
or on the mid <lb/>
moisten ii with milk. Another <lb/>
method is in sprinkle with suit and <lb/>
with half a lemon. Wash off <lb/>
acid and rinse at once. <lb/>
When ink baa been allowed to <lb/>
get dry place the stained part in a <lb/>
saucer containing n little boiling <lb/>
it r. moisten and cover <lb/>
with .-alt- of lemon. Let remain <lb/>
a few then pour boiling <lb/>
water on carefully to the <lb/>
acid spreading, which would burn <lb/>
and rot the dry threads, it ii <lb/>
able for this reason that the article <lb/>
should be well rinsed in warm <lb/>
No alarm need be felt if iii- <lb/>
of taking it out clean the, acid <lb/>
turns it out a pale green, Boiling <lb/>
will the process. <lb/>
Iron mold ran he treated in the <lb/>
way, and ii disappears once. <lb/>
Muriatic acid is most useful in re- <lb/>
moving red ink stains. Ink must; <lb/>
be removed at once from colored <lb/>
materials, as the dye is not proof <lb/>
against the method needed for dry <lb/>
stains. Steep the stained part in <lb/>
boiled, milk, rub it I <lb/>
lightly and change the milk us it be- <lb/>
comes <lb/>
Visitors In a little la <lb/>
England a relic In <lb/>
of a stool with a leather <lb/>
top like a The parish clerk <lb/>
shows not a pride In this relic and <lb/>
tells Us story with relish. During the <lb/>
seventeenth eighteenth centuries <lb/>
the country parsons were <lb/>
to spend of their time hunting <lb/>
with their squires. Often- <lb/>
times the fox got more attention than <lb/>
the sermon on the following Sunday. <lb/>
Sin-h the with parson who <lb/>
left the saddle stool as a <lb/>
relic of the days of fox hunting par- <lb/>
sons. He was a good deal <lb/>
In the saddle than In the pulpit, <lb/>
so in order to Introduce some of the <lb/>
life and spirit Into Ids discourses which <lb/>
he felt while In the hunting held, the <lb/>
reverend gentleman had tills saddle <lb/>
Stool made. It was placed In the <lb/>
pit before the parson mounted the <lb/>
slops, once astride this hobby toe par- <lb/>
sun was able to roach it much higher <lb/>
degree of enthusiasm and eloquence <lb/>
than he have unmounted. <lb/>
A . I <lb/>
Ferdinand the father of the <lb/>
United States cast survey system, <lb/>
was once waited upon by n committee <lb/>
of congress to Inquire Into the <lb/>
progress of the work. The committee <lb/>
reached New and wended their <lb/>
way upstairs to the room where <lb/>
was drilling bis classes <lb/>
them for the work, Sassier, who <lb/>
allowed no intruders, met them at the <lb/>
door and inquired their business. They <lb/>
answered that they come to in- <lb/>
part of the work do <lb/>
you wish to Inquired the <lb/>
Swiss mathematician. Congress had <lb/>
no on Hint point. <lb/>
you had go re- <lb/>
as be shut the door In <lb/>
the faces of the <lb/>
tee. The committee looked each <lb/>
other on second sober thought con- <lb/>
Hint was about right <lb/>
quietly wended their way down- <lb/>
stairs hack Washington.<lb/>
ii lo <lb/>
I . lily, ii .-I- <lb/>
E RANDOLPH A CO <lb/>
N. <lb/>
Cheese Strata. <lb/>
Take two ounces of butter, two of <lb/>
extra good Hour, two ounces of par- <lb/>
in.-an cheese and the season- <lb/>
of salt and cayenne. Hub the <lb/>
butler and i well into of It- <lb/>
add the and sufficient yolk <lb/>
egg in make the whole into a <lb/>
paste, out thin and cut in <lb/>
hair an inch wide about <lb/>
four or live inches long. Cut also <lb/>
torn rings of the paste, Lay them <lb/>
on n sheet of paper and bake in the temperature has <lb/>
oven live or Ion minutes until they <lb/>
h., a u When <lb/>
cold arrange in little bundles, stick- <lb/>
or four straws through <lb/>
A l Canning. <lb/>
A Scientific Journal tells this story <lb/>
of a toad's A of chick- <lb/>
ens was fed with moistened meal In <lb/>
saucers, and when the dough soured a <lb/>
little it attracted large numbers of <lb/>
flies. All observant had evidently <lb/>
not this, and every day toward <lb/>
evening ho would make his <lb/>
in the yard, hop to a saucer, climb in <lb/>
roll over until he was covered with <lb/>
meal, having done width be awaited <lb/>
developments. The flies, enticed by the <lb/>
smell, soon swarmed around the <lb/>
and whenever one pass- <lb/>
ed within two Inches or so of his nose <lb/>
his tongue darted out and the fly dis- <lb/>
The plan worked so well <lb/>
that the toad n regular business <lb/>
T i <lb/>
THE BETHEL <lb/>
AT C.<lb/>
;.,. ,. 9,721.13 s. <lb/>
ii ii I'd <lb/>
F i fixtures <lb/>
One fr. ti f I <lb/>
Cash 10.1.88 , .,,, . <lb/>
. no <lb/>
silver c i<lb/>
In typhoid fever Intestines are <lb/>
the of the trouble, all solid <lb/>
fond- should he debarred, Here <lb/>
broths and are needed, <lb/>
meal should given until the <lb/>
u normal for <lb/>
days, in fever avoid all <lb/>
i en his i bee kl <lb/>
and are those are <lb/>
us that Their <lb/>
v. I.- . n it , i ed. <lb/>
For this r any . the legumes, <lb/>
la .-. pr. or ml I . it be <lb/>
used. Broth made from them would be <lb/>
while beef or <lb/>
broth, which i- less can be <lb/>
I. <lb/>
-0 <lb/>
A worthy spa et Dundee, <lb/>
In order to i her gas account <lb/>
was in the oar blowing down the <lb/>
phis thus the bands of the <lb/>
registering meter All went <lb/>
well o came. After <lb/>
examining, the las ciphered long <lb/>
mid earnestly. At ma old lady <lb/>
anxiously <lb/>
a big this am <lb/>
the Inspector. the <lb/>
other way The company's <lb/>
you have surely been <lb/>
Slewing hard Oils <lb/>
Total <lb/>
Ii T Mi <lb/>
X i I <lb/>
. ob i mi i. <lb/>
above is . i , , i.-- i <lb/>
nod b ; <lb/>
me, . . <lb/>
. I <lb/>
Notary OH<lb/>
i suppose y tell your wife <lb/>
when you get home <lb/>
No, . everything, Grimes -01 <lb/>
course but she wants <lb/>
to . My dear fellow, <lb/>
are i I don't tell her. I use <lb/>
. mil tin o i ins- her things <lb/>
she care to know that there Is <lb/>
n i i f to question <lb/>
Bl ml things she tines want to <lb/>
know, <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION <lb/>
HE BANK OP FARMVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
At close of business Mar. 11th,<lb/>
; is <lb/>
. i.; stock a I in <lb/>
r divided <lb/>
iii,. <lb/>
.,.<lb/>
I .<lb/>
I worn <lb/>
i . <lb/>
Gel of lie <lb/>
It Is i . . he i t travel in a rut. It <lb/>
. ii destroying. <lb/>
x , pie eh . lite <lb/>
or If Hi r d must be traveled they <lb/>
I ; . I . I ii Stones and <lb/>
a thing as get- <lb/>
tin nit, and the w <lb/>
it ii If move of <lb/>
i . . <lb/>
i i to <lb/>
love. If i e than i for <lb/>
I of <lb/>
. i of bacon <lb/>
ill <lb/>
. IN <lb/>
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of the<lb/>
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Ti. Mask <lb/>
rurally <lb/>
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EASTER <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY. 1905. <lb/>
No. <lb/>
A PATRIARCH TO MIS <lb/>
REWARD.<lb/>
Timely From Mayor <lb/>
Tic business men of <lb/>
at Mil be to <lb/>
mine i needs f he <lb/>
in those things <lb/>
H might be benefit to it, in <lb/>
And <lb/>
the men are alert in th. <lb/>
I no <lb/>
are willing helpers. Thee is <lb/>
now in of people of <lb/>
Greenville the teachers summer <lb/>
iii v I will be o f i <lb/>
et ks the <lb/>
aid will be by <lb/>
id . hundred and twenty <lb/>
H hi bet-. In order to secure <lb/>
school the housekeepers of Green- <lb/>
ville provide homes at a very <lb/>
rate, ten dollars <lb/>
There is eel i i <lb/>
thus in an old, Ii i <lb/>
well i <lb/>
sen away In i <lb/>
One who has the heal <lb/>
burden of the day living a r It business and life. <lb/>
the friends th r <lb/>
all his life, more i ban eighty <lb/>
living upon the same homestead <lb/>
from his birth, sharing the love <lb/>
and good will of all who came <lb/>
Within his living <lb/>
plain, honest, <lb/>
lib ma farmer, . <lb/>
living by work <lb/>
no man one <lb/>
peony, a living of <lb/>
u approval. <lb/>
A- S morning <lb/>
Hi,, s in; of Tyson look the If homes can <lb/>
the be had at I hat is but <lb/>
peaceful he was ready doubt the school <lb/>
to r. who Hi.- Master called him to Even <lb/>
borne. , that low the school here <lb/>
Tyson as born in the wean four <lb/>
year MM, on the same plantation eek, for homes alone, these <lb/>
Then- he died on Saturday, I people would leave twelve <lb/>
of Match, 1905, being about hundred and In addition <lb/>
years old. He was twice J , that sum, each individual would <lb/>
His wife wits, Mary on all average, five dollars <lb/>
by w hum there were ban. two I incidental expenses, making a <lb/>
daughters, both of whom are dead. ,,, eighteen hundred dollars, <lb/>
The second wife Celia Flake. at least, that would left tie <lb/>
who him, no the weeks of <lb/>
have been born by marriage, As h business venture <lb/>
and steady per- atone, the school would bring into <lb/>
severance he accumulated some <lb/>
estate. Scrupulously he I dollars in the very dullest reason <lb/>
believed in rendering , n,,. ,,.,,. <lb/>
things that are his, and to Cod the Then, ll of the <lb/>
things that are God's. He was u, n ,.,,, <lb/>
tot leading vastly, social life, for the <lb/>
of the Free Will Baptist eh u p,,,,.,. i two of these <lb/>
near his home Be- ladles or in a home <lb/>
sides the estate he leaves behind raw,., numbers of <lb/>
bis o- and eons . v IN, <lb/>
m be leaves h Heritage of L B ,;. , <lb/>
lies nod honest integrity that is d i. <lb/>
an. sled by all <lb/>
Truly a d <lb/>
n- aid. <lb/>
who bin <lb/>
Isaac A, <lb/>
WAS NOT<lb/>
A c . In <lb/>
i t i;, i <lb/>
; ., In fleets <lb/>
I people o <lb/>
Ii van in reference to <lb/>
de woman In the <lb/>
railroad ravine, the Inference being <lb/>
that she was neglected during <lb/>
sickness allowed lo suffer far <lb/>
want of attention, woman <lb/>
win. mouths <lb/>
know she bad nil needed attention <lb/>
and was ii. in any way neglected. <lb/>
To.- e <lb/>
-o i <lb/>
are I n hit I. i i en , <lb/>
being leaders ii nil movements <lb/>
the social, . e I <lb/>
and i in. in <lb/>
th- it in ii i <lb/>
. ht I'll I <lb/>
the i I'S ii- . <lb/>
building i i i <lb/>
in a y Ii ill g <lb/>
these i In . i i i ii <lb/>
N the j <lb/>
bus b, ii i in <lb/>
the <lb/>
commodious build- <lb/>
there me few <lb/>
suitable III- pill p. so <lb/>
iii any in stale. <lb/>
By a nulled on the pan <lb/>
everybody in <lb/>
inch ,. which one belonged th <lb/>
was very attentive to bad f h <lb/>
well cued for day night, and can <lb/>
FOUR <lb/>
HOW MANY ARE LIVING <lb/>
PERSONALS AND SOCIAL. <lb/>
We Would Like to Have Living <lb/>
Pitt Who Surrendered <lb/>
st Appomattox. <lb/>
the approaching <lb/>
event the Confederate <lb/>
Work of The Grim Reaper. <lb/>
Arthur Kennedy, aged years, <lb/>
oldest of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. <lb/>
Kennedy, died at o'clock <lb/>
day night after an illness of about <lb/>
two weeks with dysentery. He was by V ed Cox in Tuesday even- <lb/>
their born and death , Carolina on would be E. D. Cherry came tn Saturday tug <lb/>
shadow upon the home, know the names of <lb/>
M, in., tied to Norfolk <lb/>
this <lb/>
Monday 1905. ll. A. White went to <lb/>
O lb evening. <lb/>
C. came <lb/>
w. Alien weal to Smith field in Tuesday evenly. <lb/>
Arthur was a bright, Confederate <lb/>
Pitt . In. surrendered <lb/>
J. L. Casper returned to Lea is <lb/>
today. <lb/>
left thin morning for <lb/>
Durham. <lb/>
of <lb/>
here. <lb/>
Mrs. J, L. of Kinston, <lb/>
spent Sunday here. <lb/>
W. J. left <lb/>
morning for Georgia. <lb/>
A. Corbel went lo <lb/>
soldiers in <lb/>
boy. For sometime previous their mus- <lb/>
he served as on April 9th, <lb/>
the carriers for <lb/>
and performed his duties Mr- H <lb/>
faithfully and promptly. sod of <lb/>
The place , , was in Mon- <lb/>
o'clock Sunday Cherry j this thought. <lb/>
Hill and was He Io know <lb/>
by a number of sorrowing are now living <lb/>
were held at I no under Col. G. B. <lb/>
the home and grave, conducted I Singletary and followed the vary- <lb/>
Rev. A. T. King. The active pall ; fortune's of the evening. <lb/>
bearers were B. M. T. W. close at Appomattox. E, B, Thomas returned <lb/>
Skinner. K. F. Bet is, L. P. Van- Mr- volunteered April evening Virginia, <lb/>
Hugh J. Ml, enrolled in Cox <lb/>
Higgs, K. W. Cobb ad W. took part in morning from Ayden. <lb/>
and honorary PH of the battles of e. H. Thomas left morning <lb/>
beaters we e G. S. F. I surrendered at i for Durham <lb/>
W. Clare, Wiley Brown, B. E I April and reached T <lb/>
Hodges, b. O. home on evening of April evening from northern markets <lb/>
E. B. and W. D. . from home and at the <lb/>
front during the period Lena returned <lb/>
Sunday evening from Washington. <lb/>
S, Forbes has returned from, <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. B. B. I he name, of tao trip after goods, <lb/>
died Saturday of meningitis at i who Mr, and Mrs. Spain and <lb/>
Pruett. <lb/>
the war. <lb/>
Cecil, the little year-old son of i TIE be glad <lb/>
their home L. who rod left this morning <lb/>
The remains were by We will appreciate this John Tail came in Hob <lb/>
Sunday morning to Whichard, <lb/>
and interment look place that <lb/>
afternoon the <lb/>
burial ground, in Carolina town- <lb/>
ship. <lb/>
Information from any and every <lb/>
source. <lb/>
REPORT OF METHODIST SUNDAY <lb/>
SCHOOL. <lb/>
good Saturday returned tins <lb/>
morning, <lb/>
Mrs. Moore returned Sat- <lb/>
evening from ii visit to <lb/>
Durham, <lb/>
II. returned this <lb/>
mug <lb/>
Rev, and Mrs. H. H. went <lb/>
lo U this <lb/>
F. Col returned Tues- <lb/>
evening from H <lb/>
l. L. Dumber son, <lb/>
to this <lb/>
Sr., left morn- <lb/>
on a to Wilson and <lb/>
more. <lb/>
W. II went down the <lb/>
load last Highland this <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
J. A. and son, <lb/>
Fred, returned Tuesday evening <lb/>
Durham. <lb/>
Ex Senator R. Williams, of <lb/>
spent yesterday and to- <lb/>
day with friends. <lb/>
J. Barker, of <lb/>
who has been spending some days <lb/>
here, left Tuesday evening. <lb/>
Mr. Tyson, aged about Excellent Showing the Pad Quartet. . D. W Davis, who has <lb/>
, , , in town a few days, returned t. <lb/>
years, died at d o'clock The report of the of I Washington today, <lb/>
morning at bu borne four miles the Methodist Sunday school for , ,, , ,., . ,.,. <lb/>
,, Z <lb/>
live grandchildren. makes M. at <lb/>
two daughters both <lb/>
them One of his grand j <lb/>
is J. F. Sin it ii, of Green- teachers <lb/>
The funeral ink place I scholars cradle roll , <lb/>
j i n. Membership at c <lb/>
and idlers <lb/>
Mr. roll <lb/>
i farmer of <lb/>
died Collections <lb/>
lion, lie had been in poor health ,, school <lb/>
for sometime, taking a sudden supplies missions <lb/>
change a lo. before ins death total <lb/>
the end soon came He was about Attendance excellent. C. M. <lb/>
ins old and leaves a wife won a star for every <lb/>
several children. Sunday during the quarter, Two <lb/>
classes missed only one Sue- the Mel <lb/>
MAKE READY FOR TEACHER, day and several others only two <lb/>
Sundays. No single class has been <lb/>
able to win the monthly <lb/>
during the quarter, as <lb/>
cal classes showed a month I v <lb/>
Census Bureau Report on Cotton Ginned, <lb/>
Census today issued a <lb/>
bulletin showing total crop <lb/>
cotton ginned for season of 1904 <lb/>
to be These fig- <lb/>
Include and <lb/>
round biles as half bales and the <lb/>
total is t. <lb/>
bales of pounds. The figures <lb/>
fur the different states on running <lb/>
h lies <lb/>
Alabama Arkansas <lb/>
I Georgia <lb/>
Kentucky Louis <lb/>
Mississippi <lb/>
Missouri North Caro- <lb/>
. Oklahoma <lb/>
who hi been s <lb/>
Texas Virginia <lb/>
Harding, who had <lb/>
in en home for u few days, re <lb/>
turned to Washington <lb/>
Richard <lb/>
in bad health left ibis <lb/>
lug to be with his <lb/>
p i rents, <lb/>
c. M. Jones returned Saturday <lb/>
evening Iran New York where he <lb/>
hail been sing new goods <lb/>
for is. Cherry . <lb/>
In the <lb/>
A, <lb/>
Nichols Hardy. <lb/>
The following cards have been <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs, Isaac Hardy <lb/>
request your presence <lb/>
the pastor, who was In marriage of daughter <lb/>
Durham it ii a sick son, Rev. <lb/>
I. Barker, preached <lb/>
i-l church here Sui <lb/>
win ii she died she was given a de <lb/>
cent burial. write this in justice <lb/>
to those who cared for her. <lb/>
T e King's do a n <lb/>
all dull but <lb/>
the th .; pair in our <lb/>
neglected reflects upon <lb/>
the town, as it is well known <lb/>
Greenville a gem runs hand <lb/>
to every cane of suffering or need <lb/>
exist in the community. <lb/>
J. w <lb/>
be i. as the is to h secured for Greenville <lb/>
The People do Their Part Well. <lb/>
Mayor a <lb/>
men their part <lb/>
gelling the teachers of the county attendance of percent. <lb/>
here to the Church <lb/>
me quarter, have come <lb/>
the school, snowing <lb/>
are concerned. made a creditable more than ball growth of the <lb/>
. there is something the citizens Coming fl On that <lb/>
it d appreciable i, must do towards it. most I <lb/>
would accrue to J important thing is to open their <lb/>
vane doors and provide teachers <lb/>
place to board at a reasonable rate. <lb/>
price agreed upon by the alder- licenses to <lb/>
d nun <lb/>
March <lb/>
Norfolk, is<lb/>
town. <lb/>
J. Hines <lb/>
tor Halifax, <lb/>
K. in <lb/>
for <lb/>
this <lb/>
loll this morn-<lb/>
to <lb/>
Mr William B. Nichols <lb/>
April the <lb/>
Fifth nineteen hundred and live <lb/>
at eight o'clock <lb/>
Residence In <lb/>
Carolina. <lb/>
sou ice. <lb/>
of can be t <lb/>
In ii , would ii <lb/>
Marriage Licenses <lb/>
Deeds <lb/>
i o <lb/>
the <lb/>
an. . <lb/>
hi . <lb/>
and <lb/>
. . . . h lake , Ii <lb/>
. day evening ii ,, , , ,. <lb/>
.- W II Lunching- ., . , . <lb/>
bride, In whole I <lb/>
. ;. ,;. a id <lb/>
M Nor it <lb/>
i. by Rev. B. pi I , . . . <lb/>
. i hie <lb/>
T couple It ii today l i he home <lb/>
of the father, about l <lb/>
Ii <lb/>
Season End. <lb/>
ill the t- <lb/>
to; is pr. near at the C <lb/>
Most of <lb/>
the <lb/>
I I will <lb/>
to sell inn <lb/>
be wise make a , effort I men I r the four weeks and Couples since <lb/>
to induce these s and gentle- and it Is to find places for WHITE. <lb/>
weeks as the teachers at this rule The R. L. and <lb/>
I In n committee of and those <lb/>
and will make . <lb/>
en n van of the town this week hi <lb/>
find places for teachers to board <lb/>
and the c -i ii , help the <lb/>
work along with cheerful and <lb/>
pr Ii <lb/>
meant let <lb/>
i e to help along the <lb/>
. f J on e m I <lb/>
. I i report I the fuel <lb/>
a n i ,. <lb/>
on , a. <lb/>
I, i m <lb/>
u ii r <lb/>
Williams<lb/>
lay, i <lb/>
. . <lb/>
Nannie <lb/>
I la. <lb/>
COLORED. <lb/>
I Vine- and fa I lie <lb/>
Plenty of Water. <lb/>
It is much to kip I he <lb/>
street now i s hen water a <lb/>
i bard lo get. Now the p <lb/>
o iii drive up <lb/>
be filled in a few ml tiles, <lb/>
of water I <lb/>
reel can in I ten <lb/>
to keep down i. dust. <lb/>
Who Is Guilty <lb/>
It is awful to think that people <lb/>
will go a cemetery and pull <lb/>
that have been <lb/>
there to the home of the <lb/>
dead, but we sometimes hear of it <lb/>
being done In the la-t few days <lb/>
flowers have been pulled in Cherry <lb/>
Bill cemetery. Surely no grown <lb/>
One of the children of Mr. and person of sound mind or propel <lb/>
Mis. s. T. is very sick. self respect would be guilty <lb/>
K B. and James, committed Iv <lb/>
this morning for Scotland children sh <lb/>
came <lb/>
in Monday evening. <lb/>
John L. returned to <lb/>
this <lb/>
to Scot. <lb/>
laud Neck <lb/>
Neck. <lb/>
i in wrong <lb/>
Dr. I. and <lb/>
per rel . . <lb/>
Ville. <lb/>
Mrs, I. i II. <lb/>
Ayden, <lb/>
be I it mi<lb/>
i i <lb/>
. <lb/>
A i and a <lb/>
cook . . .;. i as <lb/>
pit ;, n Lit tie <lb/>
lie lag Oxfords in , . i L. <lb/>
leather and kid. . . <lb/>
8-21 <lb/>
Homes Being Oil . <lb/>
M. <lb/>
t pi people <lb/>
in him i <lb/>
lo <lb/>
,, <lb/>
ll . i . Is many <lb/>
m begin, ,,,<lb/>
in , . R <lb/>
Mrs rate for <lb/>
who attend <lb/>
ii Mai . <lb/>
Iron Bedsteads M. <lb/>
t j. March 1905, <lb/>
K, e ii <lb/>
ll <lb/>
Boggy on <lb/>
road between Cobb- tore and <lb/>
Roads, black on the <lb/>
i ii I.-., . <lb/>
be . urn <lb/>
ling in J. Ki<lb/>
POOR PRINT <lb/>
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