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LETTER TO PITT COUNTY BUGGY CO <lb/>
Great <lb/>
DEPARTMENT <lb/>
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Wt<lb/>
BROWN <lb/>
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/>
it in p., STAMP <lb/>
vi. fill value <lb/>
money, <lb/>
Hi like win pound in- . <lb/>
without mi your <lb/>
i. . lid ; u; I III V ll I <lb/>
a pleasure ; . . <lb/>
. such things as you w aid <lb/>
i t mi, sir-offered I Iron n S . n <lb/>
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of yon can best u e <lb/>
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V GIVE YOU to WORTH, STAMPS, <lb/>
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HO I .; i b II, lid presto <lb/>
. you have 50.00 h <lb/>
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; . spend it where <lb/>
Stumps are and <lb/>
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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Greenville. <lb/>
makers <lb/>
are we. know what <lb/>
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good. <lb/>
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We expect to lie lo <lb/>
pain as . n <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/>
Yours <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/>
-I . bin<lb/>
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of the<lb/>
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Ti. Mask <lb/>
rurally <lb/>
hi <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/>
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win ii she died she was given a de <lb/>
cent burial. write this in justice <lb/>
to those who cared for her. <lb/>
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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/>
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loll this morn-<lb/>
to <lb/>
Mr William B. Nichols <lb/>
April the <lb/>
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at eight o'clock <lb/>
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Carolina. <lb/>
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Marriage Licenses <lb/>
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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/>
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lay, i <lb/>
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Nannie <lb/>
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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/>
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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/>
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Mrs rate for <lb/>
who attend <lb/>
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Iron Bedsteads M. <lb/>
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K, e ii <lb/>
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TO FURTHER<lb/>
We Have Prices, <lb/>
THE FOLLOWING CORRESPONDENCE EXPLAINS ITSELF. <lb/>
N, C, March 4th, <lb/>
Wood Brothers, <lb/>
Sale Conductors, <lb/>
New York, N. Y., <lb/>
While have received considerable financial relief from our over stocked stores and maturing <lb/>
ugh the sales you have conducted as since February 1st, we are still in n unpleasant over stocked <lb/>
position relative to disposing of the merchandise and shall be pleased to employ you to map out a further course for <lb/>
us by which we may be to dispose of the remaining lots of choice merchandise and enable us to get the quickest <lb/>
relief at the possible moment before receiving Spring Shipments we have agreed to take. Please give <lb/>
this your best efforts and let us hear from you at once. <lb/>
Yours very truly, <lb/>
C. T. <lb/>
NEW YORK. X. Y., March 1905. <lb/>
Mr. C. T. <lb/>
Greenville, <lb/>
Dear Mr <lb/>
Your communication of the 4th is before us at present- Low prices and holding back the cotton <lb/>
crop market has dace hundreds of Solid Southern 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 tAke the <lb/>
sacrifice best you can 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/>
With best wishes for your success We remain. <lb/>
Respectfully yours, <lb/>
WOOD BROTH <lb/>
New York Sale <lb/>
Here is a Few of the Many Bargains we are Offering to <lb/>
SHOES <lb/>
A Saving from toll per <lb/>
Pair <lb/>
CLOTHING <lb/>
Ail i . will be <lb/>
i it prices <lb/>
MEN'S PANTS <lb/>
is sale <lb/>
EM DEFIES <lb/>
I. lowest price- <lb/>
WHITE GOODS <lb/>
Fancy Linens, Lawns etc cheap <lb/>
UNDERSKIRTS <lb/>
BO Kind <lb/>
I kind<lb/>
DRESS GOODS <lb/>
Many stylish pattern to select <lb/>
From m one-third off <lb/>
BOYS KNEE PANTS <lb/>
and kind All offered <lb/>
at <lb/>
UNDERWEAR <lb/>
kind <lb/>
kind <lb/>
Quilts and Comforts. <lb/>
II Blankets must go at ll <lb/>
DRESS SKIRTS <lb/>
All remaining styles at one- <lb/>
half price <lb/>
DRESS SHIRTS <lb/>
j l kind to close at <lb/>
C. T. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
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/>
D. W. <lb/>
O R VILLE <lb/>
North Ca <lb/>
HOPE TELEPHONE AND <lb/>
TELEGRAPH COMPANY. <lb/>
The following points <lb/>
tie reached over th <lb/>
this<lb/>
can now <lb/>
i of <lb/>
HUMAN FRACTIONS. <lb/>
Relations to Math- I <lb/>
Brand. <lb/>
Fractions have never occupied my <lb/>
mind lines golden age out of, <lb/>
which was rudely thrust tome <lb/>
jean o. But recently the <lb/>
personality they used to have <lb/>
for my childish terror was recalled <lb/>
to me. know my niece, <lb/>
Marjory, declared In me the other <lb/>
day, with mi. <lb/>
arc two fractions <lb/>
and decimals. All are not <lb/>
common or <lb/>
or The for- <lb/>
gotten names hack from afar, <lb/>
mere conjunctions of curious <lb/>
but j -1111 j <lb/>
i of in. I <lb/>
suddenly have mil up me <lb/>
a c and hum. <lb/>
among b one r <lb/>
should be assigned the ex- <lb/>
and the shibboleth, <lb/>
even among boys- that single class <lb/>
of humanity to whom look for a I <lb/>
virgin and therefore a true <lb/>
all the rest of <lb/>
mathematical world should be <lb/>
tagged with a double derogation <lb/>
Whence is the sinister power and the <lb/>
smug respectability of the decimal fl <lb/>
Has ii to do with the money that it, <lb/>
stands for Has iii- calculating <lb/>
arithmetic done this human thing <lb/>
also <lb/>
there is such a thing, <lb/>
ii there not, an improper <lb/>
yes, there is. know- about <lb/>
too. An improper fraction is a <lb/>
vulgar fraction whose numerator is <lb/>
than ii <lb/>
It would appear, then, that <lb/>
arithmetic appreciation of good be-1 <lb/>
is close to the human. A <lb/>
traction has no business to be great- <lb/>
than it appears to no matter <lb/>
how many integers it may actually <lb/>
contain. Having the body of a <lb/>
common frail ion. a common f <lb/>
ii shall he, and an improper one <lb/>
case of explicit <lb/>
grafted upon a genera <lb/>
to the <lb/>
Futility. <lb/>
Wagon loads of sifts are received at <lb/>
House time. <lb/>
They from of the <lb/>
try, i e of persons <lb/>
a.;. a to i; resident bin wife. <lb/>
j., f . article the <lb/>
pi lie pi i of tin- recipients, and <lb/>
the is placed In cue <lb/>
of the family for <lb/>
generally names <lb/>
and to all of <lb/>
ii. . sent <lb/>
ere all the employees <lb/>
f the -the clerical staff, the <lb/>
Ushers mill the domestic <lb/>
given, through the established <lb/>
of the resident, a tine fat <lb/>
i key. Fifty fowls, selected from the I <lb/>
; best in the market, are toe at Other prices to <lb/>
tins event, so everybody about the with these. <lb/>
famous mansion has for Come while tho bargains are <lb/>
No one expresses bis happiness with <lb/>
ii more countenance than <lb/>
Jerry Smith, the colored man who <lb/>
bus been a member of the presidential <lb/>
household Since the of <lb/>
Grant's term. Jerry was <lb/>
dent Grant's cook, but In these days <lb/>
he dusts the offices of the White House <lb/>
keeps tidy there as the <lb/>
pin. <lb/>
presidents and their advisers are <lb/>
usually men of advanced years, mid it <lb/>
if to he second generation from them <lb/>
Mint the While House looks for the <lb/>
of childhood on Christmas day, <lb/>
Home Companies. <lb/>
lean fort<lb/>
Henderson, <lb/>
Littleton,<lb/>
Oxford,<lb/>
Hook Mt- <lb/>
Warrenton, J<lb/>
Winston, <lb/>
Atlanta, Gs. <lb/>
Baltimore Ma. <lb/>
Chattanooga, Tenn. <lb/>
Charleston. S- C. <lb/>
Obese city. Vs. <lb/>
Cincinnati, Ohio <lb/>
Columbia, d. C <lb/>
Danville Va <lb/>
Nashville, Tenn <lb/>
New York N. Y <lb/>
New Orleans, La <lb/>
Norfolk, Va <lb/>
Petersburg, Vi <lb/>
Philadelphia, Pi <lb/>
Vi <lb/>
St. Gouts, Mo <lb/>
Va <lb/>
And all otter Important and in <lb/>
points east of the Miss- <lb/>
River. <lb/>
F. C. <lb/>
Gen. <lb/>
Selling Out <lb/>
At Cost <lb/>
Owing to the the recent tire in <lb/>
which store was burned <lb/>
compelled to go out of bus.- <lb/>
So our entire stock of <lb/>
will be out at <lb/>
Cost within the next thirty days. <lb/>
We have el mice lint; of Pickles <lb/>
and Canned Goods, <lb/>
Sodded Raisins and Currants <lb/>
Our stock is in tho old <lb/>
brick store, opposite A. E. <lb/>
Tucker. <lb/>
W. S. CO. <lb/>
A Quaint <lb/>
burning of the fagot is a i <lb/>
observed in Devon and <lb/>
Somerset on Christmas eve. The <lb/>
consists of green cut <lb/>
and neatly fastened Into <lb/>
bundle with hands. At H <lb/>
o'clock in the evening this is placed <lb/>
n the lire with much ceremony, <lb/>
i. e family and Invited guests <lb/>
round the he i flames <lb/>
I, mill the i i ltd, n I en the <lb/>
it green its <lb/>
i en i <lb/>
i i Merry Oil in k <lb/>
; ; I Is for B <lb/>
, I.- . this <lb/>
custom by the story I t of <lb/>
the stable at Bethlehem, <lb/>
while local tradition tells of green- <lb/>
wood Are kindled by Alfred the Greet <lb/>
lonely wanderings in <lb/>
NEW MAN <lb/>
At the Old Stand. <lb/>
I have purchased the stock of <lb/>
of W. J. <lb/>
and will carry on the bus- <lb/>
at his old stand on Five <lb/>
Points. <lb/>
I will add to the stock to <lb/>
demands of the trade and will at <lb/>
all times carry a complete line of <lb/>
Heavy and Fancy Groceries. <lb/>
Fruits, Tobacco, <lb/>
mi etc, <lb/>
I ill on me when the <lb/>
iii-i till price <lb/>
which they can be sold. <lb/>
J. J. <lb/>
The Five Points Grocer. <lb/>
What He Did Know. <lb/>
The blustering, browbeating <lb/>
examiner has gone out of <lb/>
ion. Ii is the mild, calm, dignified, <lb/>
persuasive, polite examiner who nos <lb/>
the better, although there <lb/>
are times, of course, when a little tin <lb/>
prove advantageous. An <lb/>
amusing example of the former <lb/>
method is given in <lb/>
Law and which runs <lb/>
omen hat as follow <lb/>
sir, do you know <lb/>
between a horse a <lb/>
shrieked the angry cross examiner. <lb/>
who was growing impatient at his <lb/>
acknowledge my <lb/>
replied the witness, who <lb/>
a clergyman. hardly do <lb/>
know the difference between a cow <lb/>
and a or between a bull and <lb/>
a bully, only n ball, I am told, <lb/>
horns, and a bully n <lb/>
fully to the luckily for me, <lb/>
has <lb/>
A S. i <lb/>
A r I ill <lb/>
i in <lb/>
d from u <lb/>
N -i , <lb/>
wit<lb/>
groin I an I <lb/>
from SO in m <lb/>
acre, d II <lb/>
and nil It I <lb/>
f. j and I t <lb/>
i ever i <lb/>
dial c <lb/>
never l <lb/>
I lost I <lb/>
l have <lb/>
alto pops <lb/>
tide <lb/>
for seed, and i <lb/>
few in- <lb/>
to Southern i <lb/>
It C. P. <lb/>
o . <lb/>
cut <lb/>
ire <lb/>
any <lb/>
I In- <lb/>
It, <lb/>
i c<lb/>
TRIALS OF A COMPOSER. <lb/>
For <lb/>
THREE <lb/>
with One<lb/>
How Leoncavallo Got a <lb/>
little those who go to <lb/>
opera and see the smiling <lb/>
Composer think of the mental, if not <lb/>
suffering through which he <lb/>
as very likely gone arriving <lb/>
at fame. For instance, Leoncavallo <lb/>
and the arc taken as a <lb/>
mutter of course, but the <lb/>
of the open was obtained only <lb/>
when was knocking at the <lb/>
door of the composer. <lb/>
Several years ago Signora <lb/>
had just made her first <lb/>
us a singer when one day n <lb/>
friend came to beg her good <lb/>
with the great who is <lb/>
such a power in the musical world, <lb/>
for an unknown genius, whose opera, <lb/>
the was driving him <lb/>
mad because he could not get it ac- <lb/>
The friend drew a touching <lb/>
picture of the young man, who had <lb/>
Bent his opera to <lb/>
great rival, who had pigeon- <lb/>
holed it and had forgotten it, while <lb/>
the young composer was eating out <lb/>
his heart. <lb/>
Mme. required a great <lb/>
deal of persuasion, as <lb/>
and had just declared <lb/>
that be would not even hear any <lb/>
more new operas. However, she in <lb/>
the end gave way. was herself won <lb/>
over on hearing the music and spent <lb/>
a couple of fatiguing hours in a In pursuit to avenge <lb/>
Cholera <lb/>
Chi <lb/>
cholera ad <lb/>
Remedy. <lb/>
Mi ;. fowler of tower. <lb/>
K In., relates on he <lb/>
title serving on a jury in a <lb/>
at <lb/>
scat county. A- <lb/>
He there I <lb/>
all some I'm Mi meat some <lb/>
vii-c l gave me cholera <lb/>
in very severe form, I <lb/>
more sick in life and <lb/>
ti iii- bra certain <lb/>
the <lb/>
me a of <lb/>
and <lb/>
that he <lb/>
nail what I sen for, tint that <lb/>
medicine wan so much he <lb/>
would rather it tome in the <lb/>
fix I a in. I look one dose of <lb/>
it a in five <lb/>
The second dose cured me entire- <lb/>
Two were afflict- <lb/>
ed in same manner and one <lb/>
mall bottle cured the three of <lb/>
Killed his Girl Wife. <lb/>
Q . March <lb/>
Jasper, tin., says; A <lb/>
killed <lb/>
bis bride evening <lb/>
FOR OVER TWENTY YEARS <lb/>
ES <lb/>
Have Held the Record in North Carolina. <lb/>
BONE, For Cotton. ORINOCO, For Tobacco. <lb/>
MAP <lb/>
See the Trade Mark is on <lb/>
. Every Bag. None Genuine Without it. <lb/>
Ask your dealer for GOODS, and don't take substitutes. For sale where. <lb/>
NORFOLK. VA., <lb/>
COLUMBIA, S C. <lb/>
F. S. ROYSTER GUANO COMPANY, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
iI.- <lb/>
in with To pet rid of <lb/>
her he consented to hear the score. <lb/>
The young composer came with a <lb/>
timid, almost supplicating, air be- <lb/>
fore the terrible and taciturn one <lb/>
and was received with a coldness <lb/>
most glacial. <lb/>
Leoncavallo at once seated him- <lb/>
self at the piano, while <lb/>
walked the Soot, and those present win <lb/>
waited anxiously for a of inter- to return live with Her <lb/>
est, which they knew would be a; mother aided Ins and <lb/>
pause in the dreadful consented. They had <lb/>
The act was las-ed. and still <lb/>
the deed. who is about <lb/>
year old, had been married <lb/>
but time to his wife, four <lb/>
years junior. They bad <lb/>
fur Home unknown cause, <lb/>
she bad to live with her <lb/>
mother. Came the h -me <lb/>
In the second act the <lb/>
came, the <lb/>
the tramp, tramp went on, the com- <lb/>
poser scarcely being able to <lb/>
the notes, <lb/>
longed for <lb/>
was over, never to lie resumed <lb/>
where Leoncavallo is concerned. <lb/>
Thus the was born, <lb/>
the composer took his step to- <lb/>
ward and Berlin. Pall <lb/>
Mall Gazette. <lb/>
Bank Rune. <lb/>
A good many ago in <lb/>
en old woman fell in front of a <lb/>
bank and broke her leg. A crowd <lb/>
collected, and report got about <lb/>
that there a run on the bank. <lb/>
In a very brief space there really; <lb/>
was one. A disastrous run on tho <lb/>
Bank of England in tho time of the <lb/>
pretender in the eighteenth century <lb/>
was prevented by an ingenious de- <lb/>
lay. When Prince Charles was <lb/>
marching on London depositors were <lb/>
in a frantic hurry to draw out all <lb/>
they had in tho Bank of England. <lb/>
Every call was met, hut in sixpences <lb/>
and shillings. So long did these <lb/>
coins take to count and so pro- <lb/>
were the of bullion <lb/>
which to I cat that public <lb/>
re i in news <lb/>
of the retreat of the <lb/>
coming to town, the situation was <lb/>
saved. <lb/>
Many persons have difficulty in <lb/>
making a good mayonnaise, but <lb/>
there ought to be no reason for it if <lb/>
you know your oil is good before <lb/>
you Marl. Mix the yolk of a <lb/>
f-i; with a little salt and dry mus- <lb/>
and stir continually with a <lb/>
fork while you odd ll t oil, a It <lb/>
should be only drop by drop. <lb/>
gone but a abort distance when <lb/>
heard the young <lb/>
woman was found dead in <lb/>
shot Che heart. <lb/>
has and the sheriff of <lb/>
the with an band <lb/>
of men is for him. Both <lb/>
families are well connected. <lb/>
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED <lb/>
THIS WEEK <lb/>
FRESH AND NEW. <lb/>
codfish , Persian dates in <lb/>
packages. peaces and apples, prunes, <lb/>
and raisins, also anything wanted in canned goods can be <lb/>
found at our place at the lowest prices for first class goods. <lb/>
In Vegetables our stock is replete. <lb/>
In Fruits we have the best of orange, applet <lb/>
grapes and grape Ask at for <lb/>
Anything You Want in the Fruit Line. <lb/>
have also Premier and double cream <lb/>
Cheese, than which there is no better. <lb/>
DON'T FORGET <lb/>
nor Baking Department by Mr. J. M. He <lb/>
is excelling himself in baking pies, buns bread, <lb/>
late macaroons, jumbles, cream puffs, etc. <lb/>
very truly, <lb/>
J. A. Ricks Bro. <lb/>
WHY <lb/>
There is no need asking the question It is enough <lb/>
that the enterprising business man uses the columns of <lb/>
The Reflector <lb/>
for making his announcements to the trading public because <lb/>
IT Brings <lb/>
New Spring Goods <lb/>
ARRIVING DAILY. <lb/>
A Dinner Invitation. <lb/>
After a hearty meal a dose <lb/>
Dyspepsia will prevent <lb/>
a. of Indigestion. i- <lb/>
h thorough and a <lb/>
teed cure fox Indigestion, <lb/>
sin, on the Sour There is one thing that do not claim in our do <lb/>
inn. Bream nod all stomach j that i- i soil goods cheaper Mi in they be <lb/>
N. j do we want to create the oar store is <lb/>
Ky testify to worn, out of style goods nor by out store <lb/>
o in the cue boards will we try to impress false <lb/>
ideas in mind we are going out of business, but we <lb/>
do wish i that we are receiving daily shipments <lb/>
Is Pend By Everybody In and <lb/>
it reaches people who have money to for what they want. <lb/>
If yon have what they advertise ii and yon are sure to <lb/>
get a part of money. <lb/>
in the cine of <lb/>
I was afflicted <lb/>
Trouble far fifteen <lb/>
years and have six i tiles of <lb/>
year Core, of the newest things in <lb/>
which The <lb/>
e- I to <lb/>
on- <lb/>
RIBBONS. SILKS, EMBROIDERIES. LACES <lb/>
TWO S <lb/>
THE LY<lb/>
At a Year cents a Month. <lb/>
The E <lb/>
rows Bin Tins j <lb/>
i justly entitled in all <lb/>
iii. remarkable cures, j <lb/>
Hold by J. h. ten's <lb/>
with the folk <lb/>
yo l Will <lb/>
these things. <lb/>
of the wholesome -o wit <lb/>
Pitt county and-d. <lb/>
favor us with a to see these <lb/>
Pulley Bowen, <lb/>
of <lb/>
TERN <lb/>
A-V- I <lb/>
At a Tear. <lb/>
You are e r ii you fail to one of these.<lb/>
A CARD OF SYMPATHY FROM <lb/>
DAUGHTERS. <lb/>
THE <lb/>
OF WOMAN'S FASHIONS. <lb/>
The v i- to Mil a notch in <lb/>
the side of ll i of the bottle and <lb/>
let oil Mow ; . <lb/>
vents the oil from <lb/>
than you it. After <lb/>
a w of vine, am <lb/>
expedite n v- in <lb/>
to the and <lb/>
Consistency. t <lb/>
oil almost ad i <lb/>
Of <lb/>
to add <lb/>
dressing mus be eon y I. <lb/>
rue The or. <lb/>
The <lb/>
mewling <lb/>
Friday <lb/>
and Harmless <lb/>
I Don't lo cure <lb/>
On <lb/>
whole our deepest sympathy for <lb/>
so recently <lb/>
She Off <lb/>
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breech <lb/>
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I i E, Pitt County, S. C, March 1905 <lb/>
time Mrs Chad wick serves <lb/>
her ten she may for- <lb/>
get how to work the banks. <lb/>
liners, moonshine <lb/>
tills and in mat- <lb/>
ten are lively at <lb/>
Trying t take its Durham <lb/>
i the courts is Follow- <lb/>
the old I ill the Southern <lb/>
railway. <lb/>
Ten dollars per head is the <lb/>
of admission of membership in the <lb/>
Tar Heel Spencer Blackburn's <lb/>
Republican organization at Greens- <lb/>
The faithful are coming down <lb/>
with the price, as the line of promo <lb/>
to a government job runs <lb/>
through the club roll. <lb/>
NEWS. <lb/>
The Slate Agricultural Depart- <lb/>
has issued a circular regarding <lb/>
labor in the State and also in the <lb/>
line of securing immigrants, if the <lb/>
people desire them. With the cir- <lb/>
god out a question blank, the <lb/>
answers to which will give the De- <lb/>
an idea of what the North <lb/>
Carolina people really want, and will <lb/>
show whether the immigration of <lb/>
faun labor upon a wage basin is de- <lb/>
sired by the laborers. Thousands <lb/>
of the circulars mid blanks will be <lb/>
sent out. <lb/>
A small hoy. living ill East <lb/>
Durham, died Friday afternoon as a <lb/>
r -ult of drinking too whiskey. <lb/>
The little fellow, Elbert <lb/>
who was about years of age, was <lb/>
playing with his cousin when they <lb/>
found, in an old unused outhouse, <lb/>
a pint of corn whiskey. <lb/>
found the whiskey mid lie liked it <lb/>
so well that he would allow bis <lb/>
in but a small quantity. He himself <lb/>
drank the remainder the whiskey. <lb/>
As a r, he went into a sleep from <lb/>
which he could not be aroused and <lb/>
died late in the afternoon. <lb/>
The penitentiary authorities an- <lb/>
that two convicts, both <lb/>
escaped from the convict <lb/>
camp a, One is James <lb/>
Wilson, from Pitt county, serving <lb/>
ten years for burglary, age He <lb/>
n sear on the hack of the <lb/>
baud. The other is Lee Jackson, <lb/>
from Mecklenburg, for burglary, ten <lb/>
years, years old, a broken <lb/>
i machines and nose. <lb/>
At Wilmington several runaway <lb/>
freight ears crashed into one of the <lb/>
office buildings of the Atlantic Coast <lb/>
Line and demolished the brick wall <lb/>
. I for four stories. It happened at. an <lb/>
its <lb/>
hour when only two clerks were <lb/>
lint a the stuff, editor, Mai. W. II. Bernard, ., . . o , , <lb/>
. the aim those had <lb/>
f . are hampered now <lb/>
with lack fears to handle freight. <lb/>
what an when <lb/>
tin <lb/>
Some Virginia camps of <lb/>
ate veterans have taken exception to <lb/>
inscription for monument to <lb/>
erected by North Carolina at <lb/>
because ii does credit to <lb/>
North Carolina, and have decided <lb/>
not to attend the unveiling. That is <lb/>
all right, let them stay at home if <lb/>
they want to. The Tar Heels may <lb/>
show that they are able to pull -ff <lb/>
More talk is ming out of <lb/>
taking event without them. <lb/>
shape, bu late save<lb/>
the <lb/>
The Wilmington has so <lb/>
brightened up as to hardly look like <lb/>
As the over, j ;, former self. It has installed a <lb/>
an ice ; . ring talked. The j <lb/>
trust <lb/>
between I;. <lb/>
leans <lb/>
entire new dress giving the <lb/>
and New <lb/>
Mrs is writing the bis- <lb/>
paper a decidedly improved appear- <lb/>
The Star is the oldest daily <lb/>
paper in the state, hiving been in <lb/>
nearly forty years, am <lb/>
Km v. . will divulge ,;. longest in continuous <lb/>
secret ho to fool those service of Any editor in North <lb/>
banks. <lb/>
a narrow <lb/>
escape. <lb/>
The s. Louis millionaire who <lb/>
Bays getting rich is a bad habit, <lb/>
might k this bad habit in him- <lb/>
distributing wealth. But <lb/>
t if he lakes this view of it <lb/>
For the lack of funds it is air <lb/>
Una. In all these years the Star has J that no summer school will <lb/>
never changed in style or policy, be bell at the A. M. college in <lb/>
It occupies a place in the esteem of Raleigh this year, <lb/>
the of North Carolina that no <lb/>
oilier paper can fill. -May prosperity <lb/>
continue with it. <lb/>
Tie Republicans who <lb/>
came down m Washington to the <lb/>
Tar Heel banquet intimate on <lb/>
their return the affair was a <lb/>
frost so far as the wining converts <lb/>
to Republicanism goes. <lb/>
The legislature of New Jersey <lb/>
appropriated for the state <lb/>
to in the Jamestown <lb/>
u in That exposition <lb/>
is going to he a big affair and will <lb/>
mean much to all section. <lb/>
The Number of Presidents. <lb/>
is curious note the number <lb/>
of mistakes made in well informed <lb/>
said a thoughtful man. <lb/>
is a Boston paper which <lb/>
calmly <lb/>
our twenty-ninth <lb/>
He is not. Nor is his the twenty- <lb/>
ninth presidential term The facts <lb/>
One editor in Memphis, <lb/>
publishing concern <lb/>
in that city <lb/>
his feel have been <lb/>
Hut he should not <lb/>
wan; so remuneration all at <lb/>
one time <lb/>
A Ii . am <lb/>
spend ii ; of dollars the <lb/>
have decided <lb/>
i II not i e <lb/>
;. if let along p <lb/>
ha i an help the <lb/>
. i that big cotton <lb/>
crop <lb/>
The if Durham is about <lb/>
to be d i of court <lb/>
for it the Southern <lb/>
railway. If all of them going i <lb/>
in jail a once might be built <lb/>
around the town and save expense <lb/>
enlarging prisons. <lb/>
New York gamblers endeavor- <lb/>
to work a slick ruse. Being de- <lb/>
barred by the laws from carrying on <lb/>
their operations within the city they <lb/>
chartered n steamer to take them <lb/>
three miles out to sea, beyond the <lb/>
legal limits, where it Was proposed <lb/>
to receive racing news by wireless <lb/>
telegraph. At last accounts the boat <lb/>
chartered for this pool room <lb/>
had not sailed. <lb/>
Mixed Peoples. <lb/>
On of this week Mar <lb/>
Peoples, of this city, was married <lb/>
to Mrs. Anna of Old Town <lb/>
It requires some expert figuring to <lb/>
keep track of Peoples, us a <lb/>
rule and in this instance it looked <lb/>
like he had thrown US On the second <lb/>
of last November the reservoir was <lb/>
blown up or exploded and bis wife <lb/>
was killed. Peoples himself Lad to <lb/>
be carried the for several <lb/>
of repair. Getting on foot <lb/>
again be purchased a line team of <lb/>
bays, hail their tails wrapped in <lb/>
ribbon and kept the ice and snow <lb/>
moving between Winston and Old <lb/>
Town. And now we find things as <lb/>
above stated. Now Marl Peoples is <lb/>
not a bad man, but lie is the worst <lb/>
mixed up we His bride <lb/>
was his last wife's stepmother, and <lb/>
hence he become his own daddy. He <lb/>
not only becomes bis own daddy, <lb/>
but he is now his stepson's grand- <lb/>
father and his mother-in-law's <lb/>
band, and the father of late wile. <lb/>
Hi- wile is in nearly as bad a Bx as <lb/>
sic-is her husband's mother and her <lb/>
mother also. Hut <lb/>
I, and no more, Mart Peoples can work it all out, <lb/>
these nine have been elected for and will no doubt give a <lb/>
but two, Lincoln and m in the wind up. lie i- <lb/>
were killed soon after the a man destiny. Win <lb/>
are thus The first <lb/>
term began March 1789, <lb/>
though the President was not ac- <lb/>
inaugurated till April <lb/>
On 1906, twenty-nine terms <lb/>
of four years each were completed <lb/>
and the thirtieth term began. As <lb/>
to the separate individuals who have <lb/>
held the of President of the <lb/>
United Stales, they are, in their <lb/>
order, Washington, John Adams, <lb/>
Jefferson, Madison, Monroe, John <lb/>
Quincy Adams, Jackson, Van Huron, <lb/>
William Henry Harrison, Tyler, <lb/>
Polk, Taylor, Filmore, Pierce, <lb/>
Lincoln, Johnson, Grant, <lb/>
Hayes, I Arthur. Cleveland, <lb/>
Benjamin Harrison, and <lb/>
second term Tyler, i <lb/>
Johnson and Arthur became <lb/>
dent without having been elected I <lb/>
office, and each served but a <lb/>
fraction of a term. Mr. <lb/>
became President in the same way <lb/>
but has made a new record by <lb/>
to the which he <lb/>
r held by succession under the <lb/>
constitution, New Orleans Times- <lb/>
Democrat, <lb/>
The N and all <lb/>
m n. to up, not to de <lb/>
We have been following <lb/>
this rule of. nearly forty years <lb/>
with this we have been <lb/>
trying to build up tho Democratic <lb/>
and destroy the Republican party. <lb/>
Wilmington Star. <lb/>
The Third Regiment band at <lb/>
Reidsville will act as special escort <lb/>
to Governor Glenn and party at the <lb/>
unveiling of the North Carolina <lb/>
Confederate monument at <lb/>
April 10th. <lb/>
Daily Thought. <lb/>
If you would increase your <lb/>
and prolong your life, forget <lb/>
your forget the <lb/>
slanders you have ever heard. For- <lb/>
get the temptations. Forget the <lb/>
faultfinding, veal it tic thought <lb/>
to the cause which provoked it. <lb/>
Forget the peculiarities of your <lb/>
friends, and only remember the good <lb/>
points which make you fond of them. <lb/>
Forget all personal quarrels or <lb/>
histories you may have heard by <lb/>
accident and which, if repeated <lb/>
would seem a thousand times worse <lb/>
than they are Blot out as far as <lb/>
I all disagreeables of life; <lb/>
they will come, but they will grow <lb/>
larger when you remember them, <lb/>
and the constant thoughts of acts of <lb/>
meanness, or, worse still, <lb/>
will only tend to make you more <lb/>
familiar with <lb/>
Republican <lb/>
A campaign for a nomination has <lb/>
never opened so early in this <lb/>
try as has that for the Republican <lb/>
nomination for the presidency in <lb/>
President Roosevelt having <lb/>
taken himself with emphasis out of <lb/>
the calculation, the friends of other <lb/>
national leaders are not slow in <lb/>
bringing them forward. It is not <lb/>
too much to say Vice President <lb/>
Fairbanks is a <lb/>
date, an I undoubtedly one of the <lb/>
prime objects of the Greensboro <lb/>
banquet Wednesday night was <lb/>
advance his fortunes. The well- <lb/>
informed W correspondent <lb/>
of The New York livening Post is of <lb/>
the opinion that at this time the Vice <lb/>
President has the call of the board <lb/>
After Mr. Fairbanks, the willingness <lb/>
of Shaw, of the Treasury, <lb/>
is perhaps most apparent. <lb/>
ail and are well <lb/>
understood to be in receptive mood, <lb/>
and it is thought that Speaker <lb/>
docs not believe he will be <lb/>
too old four years from now. There <lb/>
are and will be others, of course <lb/>
It is too far in advance to make <lb/>
speculation worth while, but <lb/>
one cannot but be impressed <lb/>
by the fact that the time of <lb/>
dent Roosevelt's inauguration for a <lb/>
term of four years a campaign for <lb/>
the succession was in full swing, and <lb/>
by the other fact that tho <lb/>
cans are conducting it as if there <lb/>
were no opposition to be reckoned <lb/>
with. Parties have entered upon <lb/>
campaigns before now under this <lb/>
and experienced <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
Reward for Criminals. <lb/>
Governor Glenn has written this <lb/>
letter to every <lb/>
many requests for rewards <lb/>
are being made, some of which do <lb/>
not seem to be in perfect faith, <lb/>
that I deem it best to make a rule <lb/>
that no request for rewards will be <lb/>
granted until it receives the endorse <lb/>
n solicitor of tho district. I <lb/>
therefore urge you, before endorsing <lb/>
any application reward, to look <lb/>
carefully into the case and <lb/>
whether in your judgment a <lb/>
should he issued. <lb/>
deputies and constables <lb/>
should he aide to apprehend any <lb/>
criminal in their own county, and <lb/>
should see to it that if tho person is a <lb/>
fugitive in another county, a <lb/>
be issued to that county, and the <lb/>
arrest be made. Also if they can <lb/>
locate the fugitive in another state, <lb/>
they should ask tho authorities of <lb/>
that state to apprehend and hold the <lb/>
criminal until I can make requisition. <lb/>
It is getting too common for them to <lb/>
take things quietly and ask for <lb/>
rewards, when by diligent search <lb/>
and inquiry, this cost to the state <lb/>
might be <lb/>
confidence as an officer of <lb/>
the state, will be governed largely <lb/>
Color of Cigars. <lb/>
Probably there is not one smoker <lb/>
a thousand who would not be <lb/>
prised and, in fact, incredulous, ii <lb/>
he were told that the color of a cigar <lb/>
is absolutely no guide to its strength, <lb/>
such is the case, and a fact Well <lb/>
known to cigar manufacturers and <lb/>
i The belief of smokers <lb/>
cigars dark c are <lb/>
and Be of a lighter are <lb/>
milder, is in point i fact, u. <lb/>
as it is general This is but one <lb/>
of many delusions harbored by con- <lb/>
Burner of tobacco, and which <lb/>
cigar men have smiled at and <lb/>
indulged from time immemorial. <lb/>
But years the inclination <lb/>
smokers toward light lined cigars <lb/>
has assumed the proportions of a <lb/>
craze, and the producers arc finding <lb/>
much difficulty in meeting the de- <lb/>
The manufacturers and Cu- <lb/>
ban tobacco growers would now <lb/>
gladly correct the error; but, after <lb/>
carefully classifying their products <lb/>
under the style of Colorado, <lb/>
etc , for decades, they find <lb/>
it next to impossible to dispel the <lb/>
Leaf. <lb/>
The town council of Parson, W. <lb/>
Va , is trying to find a chief of <lb/>
lice that never swears nor touches <lb/>
intoxicants. Why, don't they try to <lb/>
discover motion. That's <lb/>
easier. Wilmington <lb/>
It was past midnight. The city <lb/>
streets were deserted, and it was <lb/>
time to go home. So thought <lb/>
No. shivering in his rusty over- <lb/>
coat. He had watched the electric <lb/>
light on the corner until it- ring <lb/>
if rainbow needles to slab <lb/>
eves and the big shadow- on the <lb/>
street below it to shake with the <lb/>
cold. <lb/>
a fare this blasted <lb/>
he muttered, reaching down <lb/>
pulling the blanket from his <lb/>
horse. <lb/>
As he did so be felt the carriage <lb/>
give a great jar on its springs. Ho <lb/>
turned quickly. Some one had <lb/>
himself into lite scat behind him. <lb/>
do you said the <lb/>
roughly. <lb/>
There was a pause; then a voice <lb/>
through the darkness, thick <lb/>
and nasty as a gurgle of black <lb/>
me to Judas <lb/>
and. in the name of heaven, drive <lb/>
Withers has been dead <lb/>
and his soul with the devil this <lb/>
many a answered the cab- <lb/>
mun, staring behind him. <lb/>
house still stands, but I <lb/>
have lost my way. Go on, you <lb/>
The figure reached over and, <lb/>
catching the whip from its place, <lb/>
gave the horse u lash. The old beast <lb/>
plunged forward, hanging and rat- <lb/>
down the street, while the <lb/>
cursing tried to clutch at <lb/>
the reins, but a hand, chilly and <lb/>
dinging as the belly of a snake, <lb/>
fastened on his wrist, and the thick <lb/>
voice came close to his <lb/>
will you show me my <lb/>
The driver sank into his place <lb/>
again, while the old cab rocked like <lb/>
a ship. <lb/>
On they rushed, past closed stores <lb/>
and blocks of houses, DOW <lb/>
ripping and wrenching across the <lb/>
car tracks and now swinging along <lb/>
the deserted road, on and on, until <lb/>
the pavements bad been left behind <lb/>
and the frost looked hack from the <lb/>
ruts like a million little green eyes. <lb/>
At last came the command, <lb/>
I see it And the next <lb/>
instant the cab was empty. <lb/>
yelled the <lb/>
leaping down. <lb/>
Tl re vat no answer, lie looked <lb/>
i. . Ii very dark whore <lb/>
he stood, but the waning moon, <lb/>
with its gnawed and crumbled edges, <lb/>
hung on a lino with the tops. <lb/>
Before him rose a vague blackness, <lb/>
the house of Judas Withers, tenant <lb/>
less but for the old wife, who still <lb/>
clung like some pale lichen to its <lb/>
stones. Perhaps she, too, <lb/>
was dead. The did not know. <lb/>
He did know, though, that Judas <lb/>
Withers had been a miserly carcass, <lb/>
grudging the very skin that hung <lb/>
his hones together. <lb/>
The house stood hack from the <lb/>
road and was surrounded by a gar- <lb/>
den, now lying gray and lonesome <lb/>
under the moon. As the peer- <lb/>
ed toward it he saw the figure of a <lb/>
man come into tho moonshine. It <lb/>
sprang across the open apace in soft <lb/>
leaps like a great black bubble, its <lb/>
every movement full of, a dreadful <lb/>
vitality. Then it was gone. As the <lb/>
driver himself turned to go he saw <lb/>
a red spark flush out from the <lb/>
house before him, and one after tho <lb/>
other the windows on the lower <lb/>
glowed red, as a blotch of <lb/>
sparkles will cat soot. <lb/>
The man man <lb/>
owed him nil fear lied <lb/>
bat the fear of loss. The tied <lb/>
his horse and went creeping up the <lb/>
path under cover of the hedges. <lb/>
When he reached the house lie <lb/>
ed himself gently and looked in at I <lb/>
one of the him lay <lb/>
on empty room. hi the throw a <lb/>
i u inflow v i o<lb/>
in; nil I blue <lb/>
i i km . <lb/>
So, i I lie en I d his <lb/>
, for I i I H man had <lb/>
I into I he p <lb/>
a i high head, and <lb/>
his i . bloated and <lb/>
Id IS a curd. <lb/>
The i b ill in ii hod low. A <lb/>
of t trees <lb/>
and a shutter slammed far <lb/>
in the <lb/>
I out of he <lb/>
muttered, rising. But he did not <lb/>
go, for the ire that stood in <lb/>
Candlelight had turned hack to <lb/>
the window and was digging union;, <lb/>
the bricks, ripping and scratching <lb/>
like a leopard, while his long shadow <lb/>
clawed on the ceiling above <lb/>
said tho be- <lb/>
tween his teeth, pressing his car to <lb/>
the broken panes. is treas- <lb/>
hidden gold, <lb/>
Just then tho man in- <lb/>
side gave a joyful grunt. <lb/>
Ho lifted an iron box from the <lb/>
hole be had been digging. There <lb/>
was no in the lock, but at his <lb/>
touch the cover flew open, and out <lb/>
poured the green <lb/>
gold, like a glittering rush of <lb/>
water broken beneath the <lb/>
The cabby's heart stopped beat- <lb/>
he cried softly <lb/>
S I <lb/>
Then he grasped at the window <lb/>
ledge, for the creature gave a howl <lb/>
of anguish. <lb/>
God They give no <lb/>
And the echoes chattered <lb/>
light <lb/>
There was a long silence. The <lb/>
huddle on the floor rocked to and <lb/>
fro. his face buried- in his thin <lb/>
had sunk, and the sky <lb/>
was clear us dark glass. A cock <lb/>
Crowed somewhere in the east. At <lb/>
that sound the wretched figure <lb/>
ed its head. Opposite him was a <lb/>
with a fan shaped transom <lb/>
over it, and as he looked it grew <lb/>
gray and then rosy. Some one was <lb/>
coming. -Now even the <lb/>
hear the light creak of steps. <lb/>
Nearer they came, nearer. The door <lb/>
opened, a little figure peeped <lb/>
into the little figure of <lb/>
a woman, shriveled and very old. <lb/>
The man by the fireplace sprang <lb/>
up. As the woman's eyes met that <lb/>
ghastly face she gave a cry. <lb/>
she screamed, Then <lb/>
she tottered and slid in a heap at <lb/>
hi- feet, lie kicked at her, but she <lb/>
only lay there, do <lb/>
you want What do you <lb/>
At last be answered her. <lb/>
was black choked me <lb/>
it was so so dark <lb/>
come back for the light they prom- <lb/>
me. They said should find it <lb/>
here; that without it my soul will <lb/>
be blind -blind Do you hear mo <lb/>
Help me find it As you were my <lb/>
wife, help me <lb/>
The woman crawled to her knees, <lb/>
In r eyes raised to bis, and the <lb/>
watching through <lb/>
the window, saw that the kerchief <lb/>
folded across her bosom was bright <lb/>
as if a lamp glowed it. <lb/>
The other man saw it, too, and <lb/>
his white claws shot out, burying <lb/>
themselves in her breast. When he <lb/>
had finished he held in his stained <lb/>
and dripping hands the woman's <lb/>
heart. It quivered, like the bruised <lb/>
human thing it was, but the light <lb/>
shining from it never wavered, <lb/>
lighting the hollow of the man's <lb/>
hand and the hollow of the great <lb/>
room, his face and his loose, white <lb/>
lips smiling widely, and the pit of <lb/>
his throat, that was black as the <lb/>
gale of hell; lighting, too, the tum- <lb/>
bled, trampled body and the star <lb/>
dust of spilled diamonds. <lb/>
lie paused an instant, he <lb/>
name was that of the dead. Then <lb/>
he turned and bounded toward tho <lb/>
window. There was a smash of <lb/>
glass, and the felt those <lb/>
smeared lingers at his own neck. <lb/>
lake me buck where I came <lb/>
from. Be quick, or He did <lb/>
not finish bis threat. <lb/>
The gave a sick gulp, as if <lb/>
his throat were full of paste. Then <lb/>
he was dragged over the ground and <lb/>
Hung into the seat of his cab. The <lb/>
creature sprang after him, grinding <lb/>
him against the dashboard with its <lb/>
bony knees, where the poor <lb/>
clung, frantic with terror, as they <lb/>
fled, pounded, Bow down the road. <lb/>
When the opened his eyes <lb/>
again there was a great of sun- <lb/>
shine. Above his head shone the <lb/>
heavens, deep as the core of a sap- <lb/>
and far away he could see the <lb/>
haze of the city streaked with <lb/>
gray plumes of smoke. In the grass <lb/>
shattered cab, and high over <lb/>
his head, its pearly summit seeming <lb/>
plunged in the eternal rose <lb/>
a marble shaft. On it were carved <lb/>
these Judas Withers, <lb/>
Erected by his loving <lb/>
The letters were of gold, but the <lb/>
morning sun bad touched them into <lb/>
words of <lb/>
in San Francisco Argonaut.<lb/>
home to cried s <lb/>
good housewife to her husband at <lb/>
work in the field. <lb/>
be shouted, soon <lb/>
as I have hid my <lb/>
At dinner his wife remonstrated <lb/>
with him for shouting so loudly <lb/>
about hiding the hoe. am <lb/>
said she. have <lb/>
heard you and some one ha- already <lb/>
Struck with the remark, the man <lb/>
returned to the field, and, SUN <lb/>
enough, lbs hoe was gone. On <lb/>
to hi- house, impressed with <lb/>
the wisdom of bis wife's previous <lb/>
caution, be whispered in her <lb/>
a boo i- stolen <lb/>
Safe. <lb/>
A tourist in Inland who slaved <lb/>
overnight at a wayside inn <lb/>
visitors informed tho <lb/>
landlord in tho morning that his <lb/>
boots, which bad been placed out- <lb/>
side nil room door for cleaning, had <lb/>
not been touched. sure, MM <lb/>
the landlord, you put <lb/>
your watch and chain outside your <lb/>
room door in this house and they <lb/>
wouldn't <lb/>
A Lucky Find. <lb/>
Albert Winter, an Englishman <lb/>
working in the mines in New Zen- <lb/>
land, was returning home from <lb/>
work two months ago and picked up <lb/>
s atone to throw at a bird. Some- <lb/>
thing in the stone attracted his <lb/>
0-5 r or i-. <lb/>
hi ind lo gold. I to once <lb/>
staked out i claim for the and <lb/>
has just sold it for<lb/>
This department is in A. D. Johnston, who is authorized to rep- <lb/>
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory. <lb/>
REVIVAL AT WINTERVILLE. <lb/>
WINTERVILLE ITEMS, <lb/>
Mar. <lb/>
Highest price for seed <lb/>
paid by County Oil Kill. <lb/>
Don't forget to or send <lb/>
your cart hubs to A. G. Cox <lb/>
Co. Fat <lb/>
Don't worry over that little lot <lb/>
you hail over when <lb/>
you got through ginning your list <lb/>
lots. The Pitt Co. Oil Mill, buns <lb/>
seed cotton in any quantity the <lb/>
best market price paid every <lb/>
Remember we pay the highest <lb/>
prices for country <lb/>
shoulders. A. W. Co. <lb/>
It is a pretty line of <lb/>
that R. G. Chapman Co. are <lb/>
selling this <lb/>
to date style, quality <lb/>
ed and prices at the bottom, <lb/>
Mrs. Jno. of Wash- <lb/>
been here on a visit. <lb/>
Go to T. X. Manning; ft Co. for <lb/>
fresh candies, nuts, raisin, <lb/>
choice <lb/>
For tobacco, groceries, d goods <lb/>
to us we've and <lb/>
them every day. <lb/>
It. G. Chapman S Co <lb/>
A. new <lb/>
i or chairs arrived. and ask him <lb/>
A. Ange Co. about prices anything that you <lb/>
Jugs, flower pots and andirons an- interested in. <lb/>
at A. W. Geo. Kittrell is circus do . <lb/>
tat light- He has a gasoline bicycle i <lb/>
wood can huh-. A. G. Cox Mfg. giving free open air concerts at <lb/>
Co <lb/>
all <lb/>
for feed for u, <lb/>
A. W, <lb/>
G. Cox Mfg. <lb/>
lot <lb/>
Co. have <lb/>
A large lot of now goods, <lb/>
calico , and <lb/>
at A. W. Co. <lb/>
Some to meet received <lb/>
buggies in prices. A few try j poultry <lb/>
them In quality and finish any yon better call and sec it. <lb/>
But none undertake to do both. We through Winter- <lb/>
Sidle of villa factory one day re <lb/>
awl Mrs. Nora Hart, of It la surprising, the <lb/>
have been visiting Mrs. W. L. j things they do there. The <lb/>
W humming a merry tune a- <lb/>
Pitt County Oil Mill is now lumber was being smoothed, <lb/>
having Cotton Seed. They pay Two men were making a nice lot <lb/>
the highest cash or will ex I of and we never saw mi <lb/>
change for meal. When yours many different kinds. Two <lb/>
are write for prices. era were bus-, beautiful Una <lb/>
A. has two car work. Band saws, steam <lb/>
of different styles f farm augers were busy then, <lb/>
fence and their prices are low, j Another batch of men were at work <lb/>
yon had better go and make in baggy bodies <lb/>
Business Enterprises cf To n Pros <lb/>
Rev. A. T. King and <lb/>
weal over to Winterville <lb/>
i and at night I <lb/>
meeting the <lb/>
is being conducted by B v. <lb/>
In, since i he <lb/>
of we . there <lb/>
great Mud pie <lb/>
pi i of the Holy has <lb/>
truly maul <lb/>
after an excellent <lb/>
ire were several pi i <lb/>
when an a <lb/>
was given to lug <lb/>
a lot request prayers far their salvation, <lb/>
you are d scores of pressed forward <lb/>
response, it an inspiring <lb/>
such an awakening as we <lb/>
had and <lb/>
caused the mind logo back <lb/>
Pentecostal day. <lb/>
Friday morning we spent a <lb/>
among the business house-, <lb/>
and industrial plan b of iii town. <lb/>
The A. G. Cox C , is in <lb/>
the midst of their spring rush <lb/>
turning oat the famous Cox <lb/>
planter and articles of their <lb/>
The shipment <lb/>
of cotton planters is large, <lb/>
to and orders <lb/>
I a back bands other <lb/>
kitchen <lb/>
book desks. An- <lb/>
selections soon. wardrobes <lb/>
We carry samples of over live other man was merrily paint. are heavy <lb/>
hundred of wall pap-r. i while the anvils in <lb/>
to furnish y shop sounded as <lb/>
cheap as the cheapest. Dome and doing there. <lb/>
Winterville Mfg. <lb/>
if something was plant was another <lb/>
While busy place having <lb/>
Our spring and summer of examine buying else here. I your meal or Hour, and he is the bun -ales of their In <lb/>
dress notions ladies and H T. Cox .-Bro. best miller we know. Walk in addition to their general line of <lb/>
Slippers and oat f f arrived on and but don't get in manufacturing, wt notice <lb/>
of ladies areas goods trimming for the men are some nice L book <lb/>
C is complete eyer Colic and Kidney Care, G. Campbell, of Norfolk, has eases, wardrobes and cabinet <lb/>
BY <lb/>
nous h <lb/>
hath <lb/>
see. <lb/>
Our now Spring S <lb/>
worn. <lb/>
We've the best <lb/>
Como-see the new- comers. <lb/>
pay you well, you'll our i <lb/>
to your Spring S <lb/>
ready to be admit<lb/>
World's bust V ; <lb/>
bar- <lb/>
before. Consisting of <lb/>
suitings, <lb/>
batiste, weather prof, batiste <lb/>
all the latest designs, <lb/>
The ladles are respectfully invited <lb/>
to call and inspect our <lb/>
Barber Co. <lb/>
mohair kidney medicine been here a few days. <lb/>
net k. <lb/>
Co. was <lb/>
busy supplying demand for <lb/>
I their popular Orders <lb/>
I come So they cannot keep <lb/>
buggies ahead. <lb/>
newest enterprise at Win <lb/>
om a the Pitt County Oil Mills <lb/>
The best place in town lo buy of all oar Virginia firm to A. G. Cox Mfg. and it is doing <lb/>
stationary is at store. to give Co., stating that their buggies were <lb/>
Miss Lena Spain, of Kinston, and Bee the bu <lb/>
came Saturday to visit at the make i here, <lb/>
dormitory. happy, and get It would <lb/>
mi a cure, <lb/>
at the Drug Store. <lb/>
A the EASTERN <lb/>
area bit in arrears. <lb/>
I the Winterville list aim <lb/>
the list on all the trail routes from <lb/>
We handle T. Wood <lb/>
and millet seed.-is. <lb/>
T. Cox and Bro. <lb/>
Try a bottle of Dr. sure <lb/>
for indigestion at the drug <lb/>
We were shown a letter <lb/>
THE KING CLOTHIER.<lb/>
yourself. <lb/>
x business. <lb/>
e were shown through the <lb/>
shipped its working interest- <lb/>
Something like la <lb/>
surprise you to see invested in this plant and it means <lb/>
Keep your warm and got a good number of wagons and carts that much for the town <lb/>
and avoid colds, grippe W being shipped and sold by A. The High School <lb/>
and doctors bills, by buying your year n advance. Cox Mfg. Co., but we were in their j doing the <lb/>
shoes at Chapman Co's. A. D. Johnston. shop yesterday they had a history and <lb/>
They carry the best shoes at the C. Purser and children,; nice lot of work just being com- .- <lb/>
most reasonable prices. of X Roads, spent Ban. plated and their timber Was fine. <lb/>
For seed oats, plow castings J- H. C. Beady mixed paints and vain- <lb/>
all kinds farmers supplies, see The wire fence- A. W. <lb/>
A. W. Ange Co. he A- Cox Co- ft We have said and still say that <lb/>
For quills and cotton <lb/>
lot of the American fence and I is by far the most de- <lb/>
cotton see A. W. Ange and Co. perfect also nil able place in the county for the <lb/>
Car load in. staples and bard wire. Be sure teachers institute. The <lb/>
A. W. Ange and Co. before buying j are fully aware of her ad <lb/>
For clothing for J of fence. vantages. Hut Winterville people, <lb/>
shoes for your feet, bats for your I repair and do good work. you will have to do some work, <lb/>
them to me either at my for other towns their best <lb/>
home or at the baggy shop. j , get j, yon <lb/>
Henry Nelson. i-Th A. G. Cox Co. <lb/>
Stock salt at j making heavy shipments of cotton <lb/>
For Plymouth Book j planters ground sowers. <lb/>
E.-gs, per Fob orders ; Should you need any thing in that <lb/>
heads and food for stomach we are <lb/>
headquarters. <lb/>
B. G. Chapman Co. <lb/>
For corn and seed oats go to <lb/>
Ange Co. <lb/>
Miss Geneva Forbes, of <lb/>
was here las; Sunday visiting filed lay- line you had better order at once. <lb/>
Jackson Winterville The A. C. Cox Mfg. Co. expect <lb/>
Nineteen persons were to reduce the Ice of their <lb/>
in t he Baptist church truck for the <lb/>
Miss Kittrell. <lb/>
White's Black spec, <lb/>
recommended for the human <lb/>
family, tine for perfectly <lb/>
balanced, <lb/>
For sale by <lb/>
B. T. it Bro. <lb/>
The Digest lot if ever <lb/>
brought to . your style, <lb/>
our lit, at yon, W, <lb/>
Ange i <lb/>
For goods, ladies collars, <lb/>
ties, go to A. <lb/>
W, Ange A Co , they have <lb/>
assortment. <lb/>
For jugs, <lb/>
see A. W, Ange Co, <lb/>
result of the recent <lb/>
we think <lb/>
night as a <lb/>
At <lb/>
the can I <lb/>
in table silverware and <lb/>
Paul hunters. panting smith and and <lb/>
for pants can get livery stable con <lb/>
W. I., lb . e. <lb/>
coming season <lb/>
until it is in easy reach of all to- <lb/>
growers. <lb/>
Notice-1 have moved Into my <lb/>
new re n .; the depot. keep <lb/>
a line of hardware. Haven <lb/>
is <lb/>
work its <lb/>
history and is justly the pride of <lb/>
the community. The <lb/>
principal, Prof. Lineberry. with <lb/>
Prof. Nye as assistant, the <lb/>
doing a noble work, the <lb/>
of which will extend ages <lb/>
to come. <lb/>
Winterville has a cups of good <lb/>
business houses, and <lb/>
are as clever and as <lb/>
in am aw <lb/>
An event of first importance, the <lb/>
rot. Wye as assistant, the . r K <lb/>
them, are Of planning and <lb/>
work. <lb/>
The opening of the <lb/>
SPRING GOODS AND MILLINERY <lb/>
Can be found anywhere. <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Ba <lb/>
i Manning la hi m <lb/>
Glad a him back. <lb/>
Don't your eyes feel like there <lb/>
in Do they pain yon <lb/>
and feel tired on reading; <lb/>
become mattered and adhere <lb/>
M-. and Mi-. L. O. of That denotes <lb/>
township, were here paired vision and be rem <lb/>
Saturday night and Sunday visit by wearing eye <lb/>
relative-j T. Cox and carry n full line of <lb/>
For nice of all kinds spectacles and can lit your eyes <lb/>
go to Ange's they have a large as- with the proper lees. <lb/>
sort men t. Several of oar young <lb/>
For axes hoes shovels forks attended the closing of <lb/>
spades go to A. W. Miss May school, at <lb/>
Car load of Flour, just in -tension last night. They are nil <lb/>
Barber Co. very enjoyable ail. <lb/>
I've just returned from the or men to solicit j could be learned no one was fatally <lb/>
markets where I've ac- orders for nursery stock Pitt injured. <lb/>
a full line of For particulars enclose <lb/>
millinery. bargains H Winterville; N. You will need to prepare your <lb/>
ever saw in ribbons fancy peanuts for seed at T. system for the coming hot weather, <lb/>
and to <lb/>
special are cordially Urge sud <lb/>
to call mid tee Die, Mrs. than All men stock <lb/>
Sarah W. Ange and Co. <lb/>
Peanut Factory Blazes. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va., March The <lb/>
Immense live story building <lb/>
occupied by the Farmers <lb/>
Nor <lb/>
folk county, a short distance <lb/>
cit of Portsmouth was <lb/>
Completely destroyed by lire lo- <lb/>
night a monetary loss <lb/>
of over and created a panic <lb/>
among three thousand spectators <lb/>
when several large boilers in <lb/>
binning building exploded and <lb/>
large pieces brick and <lb/>
air. far as <lb/>
was a triumphant success <lb/>
surpassing any similar <lb/>
occasion of the past. <lb/>
unanimous expression of <lb/>
passed away the inn seems to delighted WAS that <lb/>
shine with renewed N . <lb/>
Raymond of Opening exhibited <lb/>
came over yesterday and his sister Charming Selection <lb/>
accompanied beck. <lb/>
Hisses and Cora <lb/>
and Parker, LadieS Of <lb/>
are not sow to <lb/>
styles end fine goods. <lb/>
were the <lb/>
Lena last <lb/>
and <lb/>
Bid J. M. Id, manager of <lb/>
the Free Will Ba Piling <lb/>
Co., of den and <lb/>
Saturday and Sunday visiting <lb/>
relatives in this section, This i; <lb/>
their old home and the people are <lb/>
always glad to see them. <lb/>
An <lb/>
in <lb/>
so <lb/>
of <lb/>
and <lb/>
cs <lb/>
An unusually large I <lb/>
Ion attended the quarter, meet- <lb/>
Delight Sunday. <lb/>
St. <lb/>
were conducted by the <lb/>
i , <lb/>
nun lea tea taken month will <lb/>
do business. Tun <lb/>
nets. cent., <lb/>
Drug store. <lb/>
vices <lb/>
pastor. <lb/>
Mrs. Lydia who <lb/>
lived near Marlboro, died last Fri- <lb/>
day night and was buried near <lb/>
home on Sunday evening. The <lb/>
funeral services were conducted <lb/>
by lid. B. I. Corbitt, <lb/>
High School is <lb/>
an The build- <lb/>
has been very much improved <lb/>
by placing a new floor and a full <lb/>
supply of the modem improved <lb/>
is a place for <lb/>
a as do such <lb/>
temptations offered here as in <lb/>
the tow us and cities. <lb/>
MILLINERY ANNOUNCEMENT <lb/>
the largest and prettiest stock <lb/>
I have ever carried, in Pine Flowers a specialty, <lb/>
Everything in Sailors and Ready to Wear Hats. <lb/>
Mrs. Greene will Boon take charge of <lb/>
Trimming, after which we will show you a -ran <lb/>
display in Dr s Hats. <lb/>
Will invite yon to the <lb/>
rs. L. Griffin. <lb/>
Subscribe to THE ELECTOR.<lb/>
POOR PRINT<lb/>
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and <lb/>
Steamer R. h. <lb/>
Washington daily, except <lb/>
at a. m for Greenville, lea <lb/>
daily, except <lb/>
at m. for Washington. <lb/>
Steamer for Norfolk. <lb/>
Philadelphia, New York <lb/>
Norfolk with railroad- to nil <lb/>
joints West. hi, <lb/>
Shippers <lb/>
freight by Old W <lb/>
NOW <lb/>
Norfolk and B. <lb/>
Old Dominion Line from <lb/>
Clyde Line <lb/>
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Baltimore <lb/>
Miners Line from <lb/>
Smiling subject <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
T. H. Myers, A.; , <lb/>
Washington, <lb/>
B. Vice S <lb/>
Manager, <lb/>
el Beach Street. N <lb/>
Not Quite j <lb/>
often you can B <lb/>
not, <lb/>
or ore-, or <lb/>
, lacking. Have good <lb/>
,. box and <lb/>
emergencies. Our no oil <lb/>
, . -on could <lb/>
ire see that your <lb/>
box does not lank <lb/>
useful article. <lb/>
Of Course <lb/>
You get Harness, <lb/>
Horse Goods, <lb/>
ft of <lb/>
I J. R<lb/>
S. M. SCHULTZ <lb/>
After eating, persons of n bilious <lb/>
derive great benefit by taking one <lb/>
of these pills. save been <lb/>
DRINKING TOO MUCH, <lb/>
they will promptly relieve the <lb/>
SICK <lb/>
restore <lb/>
appetite and remove gloomy feel- <lb/>
Elegantly sugar coated. <lb/>
Take No Substitute. <lb/>
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb/>
The Clerk of the <lb/>
issued at <lb/>
to me, th undersigned, <lb/>
,. the Hi. sol on lbs <lb/>
estate d rt deceased <lb/>
. Is hen to all <lb/>
indebted to tin to make <lb/>
n to the undersigned, and u <lb/>
all creditors said estate to present <lb/>
their claims <lb/>
the undersigned, within IS months utter <lb/>
the date of this notice, or tins notice <lb/>
will be plead I i their N <lb/>
I'M. <lb/>
on the estate Alfred Williams <lb/>
NO I ICE X CREDITORS. <lb/>
Superior Court of <lb/>
counts i <lb/>
.,, ,,,. . <lb/>
the day 1905. on the <lb/>
estate of B. deceased, <lb/>
,, .-,. is hereby to all persons <lb/>
I, ed to the I i <lb/>
the undersign ,. and <lb/>
. rs of raid estate lo <lb/>
,.,. d, to th n n i i 1- <lb/>
r date notice, or <lb/>
this will be plead In their <lb/>
This the day of February, <lb/>
W. P i a, <lb/>
of the of B. F. Anderson <lb/>
DIRECTORY. <lb/>
COUNTY OFFICERS. <lb/>
J- Elks. <lb/>
Chairman, W. R. Home, <lb/>
J. R. Spier, J. K. Barnhill <lb/>
J. W. Page. <lb/>
Clerk Superior C. <lb/>
Moore. <lb/>
W. Tucker. <lb/>
Register of <lb/>
Hams. <lb/>
T. While. <lb/>
William <lb/>
D. Cox. <lb/>
Hoard of G. <lb/>
Cox. Chairman. B. M. <lb/>
L. C. Arthur. <lb/>
Superintendent <lb/>
i. <lb/>
Standard C E. Flem- <lb/>
TOWN <lb/>
J. B. My. <lb/>
A. B- wen. A. H Taft, <lb/>
C. S. Curr. T. B. Hooker. <lb/>
J. U. <lb/>
Mayor P. M. Wooten. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
Carr. <lb/>
Tax l. Rountree. <lb/>
As <lb/>
THE APPLE. <lb/>
Famous In All From the Most <lb/>
Remote Periods. <lb/>
From the most remote periods the j <lb/>
apple has been the subject of prime <lb/>
among writers and poets. The <lb/>
of knowledge bore <lb/>
and the <lb/>
of Hesperus, guarded by the sleep-1 <lb/>
dragon, it was one of the <lb/>
triumphs of Hercules I i slay, were <lb/>
apples. <lb/>
Among the heathen gods of the <lb/>
north then wore apples fabled to <lb/>
possess the power conferring <lb/>
which were <lb/>
In the goddess <lb/>
kept for the especial dessert of <lb/>
the gods who fell themselves grew- <lb/>
As the mistletoe grew chiefly on <lb/>
the apple and the oak. the former <lb/>
ire,, was looked upon reverence <lb/>
by the Druids, and even to this <lb/>
in some parts of England the <lb/>
tom of saluting the apple tree in <lb/>
the hope of good crops <lb/>
among <lb/>
The apple is most perfectly <lb/>
in America, and in the <lb/>
northern and middle portions of. <lb/>
the States succeeds as well J <lb/>
as r. as we believe, better than in <lb/>
MY Other part of I he world. <lb/>
No is more universally liked <lb/>
than the apple, is <lb/>
wholesome mid medicinally is con- <lb/>
and laxative and use- <lb/>
in nil diseases. As <lb/>
the son- ripen about the <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
AT THE OF BUSINESS MARCH 14th, 1905. <lb/>
Stock paid In <lb/>
Stocks, securities, etc. Hue from Undivided Profile Paid 8,088.98 <lb/>
Cash subject to check <lb/>
Coin Coin checks outstanding 1,624 <lb/>
Carolina, <lb/>
County of Pitt. <lb/>
I James L. Little, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly <lb/>
swear that the statement above is true to the beat of my knowledge <lb/>
JAMES L. LIT LE. cashier. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to before <lb/>
me, this day of March, <lb/>
C. TYSON. <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
J. G. MOVE, <lb/>
W. WILSON, <lb/>
The clerk of the Superior Court of <lb/>
county, Issued letters <lb/>
ire, the undersigned, <lb/>
. a. ,, <lb/>
D deceased, <lb/>
i, hi to all persons <lb/>
to to make pay- <lb/>
to all <lb/>
. estate lo present <lb/>
. . authenticated, i <lb/>
ii twelve m it aft i tn date of <lb/>
not. s notice be plead <lb/>
bar ll very. <lb/>
day of 1905. <lb/>
B. <lb/>
A John Duke <lb/>
last of June and the latest can be <lb/>
W preserved until season, n may <lb/>
J U. Sieves. . m perfection <lb/>
the whole year. <lb/>
Besides its merits for the dessert, <lb/>
the value of the i is still greater <lb/>
for the kitchen, and in sauces, <lb/>
tart-, preserves and jellies and roast- <lb/>
trait i a constant <lb/>
. resource of <lb/>
Chief Fire Department <lb/>
w. Bryan, j. N. Hart, J <lb/>
L. Sugg. <lb/>
Prayer meetings each <lb/>
night. Sunday <lb/>
a. m. <lb/>
Objected to Hath. <lb/>
A Nev Palace hotel <lb/>
ii k the <lb/>
A. T. King, pas I ,. h <lb/>
tor. Services every Sun. Captain <lb/>
day W, H. who chief of staff <lb/>
of Sunday i during the civil war.- said he, <lb/>
School. <lb/>
H. H. M. <lb/>
pastor. <lb/>
day. W. H. Parker <lb/>
Sunday s <lb/>
thorough <lb/>
and of that <lb/>
old who re- <lb/>
. bully, and <lb/>
I the pieces de resistance <lb/>
of a n . . . was a wealthy <lb/>
Victor Receives <lb/>
THE <lb/>
PRIZE- <lb/>
To the Victor Belongs the Spoils. <lb/>
to the <lb/>
St. LOUIS, Mo., Oct. The Victor Lock Co., of <lb/>
Cincinnati, received, today, the Grand Prize at the World's <lb/>
Pair, for their exhibit of solid Manganese Steel bank safes <lb/>
and general line of fire and burglar-proof safes and vaults, <lb/>
their magnificent display taking first price over all <lb/>
I tor for modern improvements, construction, workmanship <lb/>
finish- <lb/>
The that has never been Burglarized. <lb/>
J. L. SUGG, Agent. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
A Simple Remedy For Acquiring Hard <lb/>
Muscles and a Sound Body. <lb/>
Wholesale <lb/>
furniture Dealer. Cash <lb/>
Hides, Fur. Cotton <lb/>
Turkeys, <lb/>
Steads,<lb/>
units. Tables, U<lb/>
pad Cherries, Pest<lb/>
Flu<lb/>
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d- <lb/>
Pi <lb/>
and <lb/>
War <lb/>
Boy <lb/>
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quantity. <lb/>
sec I <lb/>
Pt- <lb/>
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School Books <lb/>
School Supplies. <lb/>
If You <lb/>
an <lb/>
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Ml Kinds Of- <lb/>
Sta <lb/>
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Heaters Pumps, Guns, Am <lb/>
munition One and Two <lb/>
Steel Plows, neat Cutters end <lb/>
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We continue to build <lb/>
baggies for we do not <lb/>
set apace we <lb/>
Milling A Mfg, Co., Ayden, N. Deposited <lb/>
Life and Cm <lb/>
Old Legal Reserve; <lb/>
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pleasure in receiving sub- <lb/>
willing receipts for <lb/>
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I wrappers. Misses ladies of Carolina, <lb/>
cloaks at J. R. Smith Bro. home office Greensboro North <lb/>
Large Can save you <lb/>
and notions just opened at i and give you as sale protection as <lb/>
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Fine oats c go to Jackson. King Quality shoes are the the safety In legal re- i <lb/>
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all new . .-. <lb/>
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decorated. Trices are cheaper <lb/>
of all who receive their mail at <lb/>
this office. We take orders <lb/>
for job <lb/>
When you need a aloe, light. <lb/>
tough pole, for your baggy or <lb/>
Call us and make a . <lb/>
selection. Milling Mfg. <lb/>
Co. N, C. <lb/>
Ayden Milling Mfg. <lb/>
Ayden, C. <lb/>
in Ask <lb/>
Cox. <lb/>
If you need anything in the way <lb/>
of Crockery, <lb/>
come to see us, Hart it <lb/>
Mrs. Mason, of House, IS on a <lb/>
visit family of Her father, J. <lb/>
T. Smith, Sr. <lb/>
Call and examine our of <lb/>
high grade buggies. You can lie <lb/>
easily convinced of the superiority <lb/>
of and <lb/>
Milling Co. <lb/>
Artistic <lb/>
Com,, to see us when wan <lb/>
to buy Independent Manufacture <lb/>
we handle Trust <lb/>
goods, Hurt Jenkins, <lb/>
peaches, apples, con. <lb/>
tomatoes, e, to B. B, <lb/>
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I just opposite the depot you will <lb/>
I find Cox, the insurance specialist . <lb/>
Mrs. J. of an, <lb/>
has been visiting Mr.-. W. E. <lb/>
Hooks. <lb/>
Now we have plenty the <lb/>
wagon and cart <lb/>
winds and will sell them as cheap <lb/>
as any <lb/>
Ayden Milling Mfg. Co. <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
Sewing machine- at J. R. Smith <lb/>
Bro. <lb/>
Cook and Beating stoves at J. <lb/>
Smith A- Bro. <lb/>
The ladies that Cannon <lb/>
further information <lb/>
call on W. K lo .-. rial <lb/>
Ayden, N, <lb/>
. Will B pica <lb/>
S, Ayden, N <lb/>
i m of he Will H <lb/>
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b. in. and weeks. <lb/>
i Bra lichen o m <lb/>
and per <lb/>
the prettiest line <lb/>
treatment applied by <lb/>
Cox, the insurance Specialist. Pop <lb/>
prices. goods in town. <lb/>
Mi-s of Bostick, <lb/>
Car lime, and <lb/>
t J. R. Smith <lb/>
Car salt, tine and at J. <lb/>
R. Smith Bro. <lb/>
Mrs. J. j. Edwards left <lb/>
for a trip to Fain ville, <lb/>
K i listen and other <lb/>
Red and white Bliss potatoes at <lb/>
J. R. Smith Bro. <lb/>
us town and country <lb/>
paints oil, white lead, <lb/>
turpentine at J. R. Smith <lb/>
Bro. <lb/>
Mrs. T. H. King returned from <lb/>
a visit last <lb/>
J. Bro. are offering <lb/>
S. visiting here several <lb/>
days, left for her home last <lb/>
day- <lb/>
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your cotton ginned nice clean, <lb/>
in order that you might <lb/>
better prices for it, bring it to <lb/>
Ayden Milling A Mfg. Co., <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
if you do not secure <lb/>
one of our high grade buggies, <lb/>
your loss will be than <lb/>
Milling A Mfg. Co., <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Cannon Tyson an- displaying <lb/>
now on sale at J. K Bro. <lb/>
Seed J. <lb/>
Bro <lb/>
If yon weal <lb/>
p id mute or shoes, fry W <lb/>
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Ill i- j. A. I is mi- i el in <lb/>
u the northern markets where <lb/>
a and <lb/>
line of millinery which she <lb/>
will lie much pleased to have <lb/>
her friends and public call and I term advance, The <lb/>
. dents free. <lb/>
turkey-, K. D. D. <lb/>
eggs, bacon, and produce to i Bold heading Ready for <lb/>
Bro. the galore and <lb/>
Complete stock spring brass Cheeky to <lb/>
at J. J. Edward Son. least, wonder if Tl <lb/>
The soda fountain will print <lb/>
will be in service Sure, But don't let your jealousy <lb/>
now to the of the season. I gel the better judgment. <lb/>
The newest and latent will Thinking see neither a dis- <lb/>
tie f. hi ml there. If you Wan I of cheek or s in <lb/>
something try them. I the teachers to come <lb/>
em line of just <lb/>
Jackson Co. The loaf bread right <lb/>
wide Sheeting lies yard at from the oven at Me <lb/>
J K Smith I <lb/>
The cm be Anyone wishing to have their <lb/>
pleased will visit and or of <lb/>
J. II. Smith Bro. any kind will do well W. <lb/>
Oranges, apples, all Ayden, X. C. <lb/>
traits kept by Go to J. J. Sou for <lb/>
your spring clothing. <lb/>
J. R. Smith Bro. have just, <lb/>
received a ear load of <lb/>
pared are in-tautly relieved, <lb/>
A. D Johnston and wife, of healed, <lb/>
were Mr.-. C Jr., of Nor- <lb/>
,, . ,, ,, ; C. Va., burnt <lb/>
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knee that It <lb/>
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form public that be w prepared stopped the vain, and healed it <lb/>
to move houses on short notice and without a Also heals <lb/>
without damage at reasonable I sad sores. at J. I. <lb/>
special to the trade in <lb/>
fall and winter goods. The public I <lb/>
are cordially invited to call <lb/>
; the most up to date Hue of prices. <lb/>
ever brought to this market. Wrong eyeglasses are Worse <lb/>
Frames for enlarged photos sometimes Done. If your <lb/>
each. Nice assortment of pictures <lb/>
each just received at W. C. <lb/>
Jackson i Co's. <lb/>
Julius had <lb/>
an important <lb/>
investigate both price quality.; <lb/>
Pants all sues and prices at <lb/>
R. Smith Bro. <lb/>
E. E. Co. will do all they , <lb/>
.,, i . call here from Greene, <lb/>
possible can to please you with <lb/>
their new line of heavy and fancy <lb/>
groceries <lb/>
Miss Mary from <lb/>
Friday evening to Monday with <lb/>
her parents Kin-ton. <lb/>
We are Headquarters Bret <lb/>
class, light neat Harness, <lb/>
Milling Mfg. Co., <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Car <lb/>
at J. R. <lb/>
Smith Bro. <lb/>
eyes tire, they call for help. J. <lb/>
W. Taylor a graduate optician, <lb/>
can fit glasses <lb/>
right at reasonable prices. Noted <lb/>
doctors have said that eye <lb/>
Carry your eggs chickens j glasses are than poison. <lb/>
W. C. Jackson Co. <lb/>
cases <lb/>
and largest stock of <lb/>
Iron Bedsteads at t. M. <lb/>
FOR SALE. <lb/>
high i to their poultry fencing now <lb/>
, , ; Claude are both very <lb/>
Just received, hue line of <lb/>
,. , . , much <lb/>
and can fit you up in any style ; ;, ,<lb/>
or price. <lb/>
Ayden Milling Co. <lb/>
Mrs. M. Tucker, of <lb/>
Mount, been spending several <lb/>
days with Mrs. Robert W. Smith. <lb/>
Fancy candles, oranges, apples <lb/>
and bananas at B. B. a Co's. <lb/>
Sunned it arc re- <lb/>
daily ; and <lb/>
rig I <lb/>
pea- J. It. S;. iV Bro, <lb/>
Full blooded Plymouth Bock <lb/>
hand for sale. <lb/>
Mrs. J. T. Smith, Sr has been <lb/>
visiting House. <lb/>
Polite clerks, good goods and <lb/>
suitable prices at the store of J. <lb/>
R. Smith Bro. <lb/>
Cold weather underwear at <lb/>
prices to suit all. Fit-guaranteed <lb/>
at W. C. Jackson and Co's. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
order lo make room <lb/>
e dreams next days we will sell our <lb/>
If Cox your high grade buggies at <lb/>
cotton seed meal and low prices. This is <lb/>
at J. B. Smith Bro. I lake, lint strictly business. <lb/>
point for <lb/>
men, children at J. R. <lb/>
Smith Bro. <lb/>
J. R. Smith Bro treat all their <lb/>
custom with the greatest respect <lb/>
and all are extended an <lb/>
to call at their store. <lb/>
We are glad to the <lb/>
of Josephus Gaskins and <lb/>
For Sale-Cue syrup Soda <lb/>
Fountain, cause of sale loss of <lb/>
J. R. Smith Bro. call attention store. Terms cash or installment, <lb/>
also entire stock and below <lb/>
cost of Jewelry, musical <lb/>
guns, pistols, rifles, <lb/>
shirts, and other specialties, <lb/>
Christmas religious, <lb/>
and medical books. <lb/>
Old Dr. Gnus books now It, <lb/>
J. W. MOORE, <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
Dr. Perkins celebrated tablets, <lb/>
medicine on the market at J. <lb/>
B. Smith Bro. <lb/>
to loan lo our policy <lb/>
Pitt securities <lb/>
Cox id arrange it. <lb/>
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ex- <lb/>
the car- ii <lb/>
along the railroad as the planter <lb/>
Ayden Milling and <lb/>
den, <lb/>
John Forbes and W. White, <lb/>
of tire have d <lb/>
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who prefer lo the <lb/>
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Singer Sewing Machines <lb/>
on easy <lb/>
Old machines taken <lb/>
change. <lb/>
Supplies, Needles, Oil, <lb/>
H in . all makes <lb/>
lug <lb/>
Cull or write i them at. <lb/>
J. H. Tripp Bro. <lb/>
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moves <lb/>
Mil <lb/>
Mrs. C. M. and little <lb/>
Olga, arc visiting in <lb/>
Washington. <lb/>
manufacture seats for <lb/>
the trade, that are simply <lb/>
smoothest seat on the market <lb/>
Milling Mfg. Co. <lb/>
Carpet all cloth and <lb/>
at J. R. Smith Bro. <lb/>
have full line of <lb/>
shoe for ladies. Every <lb/>
pair guaranteed. <lb/>
J. J. Edwards A Co. <lb/>
Elder C. C. Bland filled his <lb/>
regular appointment at Great <lb/>
Swamp Saturday and Sunday. <lb/>
We are offering good for <lb/>
their price. <lb/>
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and permeating glad, .,,.,,, <lb/>
fertilizer- so congenial and , ,, . ,, <lb/>
to see u <lb/>
to the life aim well being , , <lb/>
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REPAIR WORK <lb/>
Horse Shoeing a Specialty. <lb/>
lo <lb/>
ii -1 ct <lb/>
lo be VOted a golden medal. <lb/>
E. Co's new <lb/>
market for beef, meats, <lb/>
sage, fresh fish. <lb/>
W. C. Jackson Co. will pay <lb/>
you highest prices your Furs, <lb/>
Hides <lb/>
A high grade, smart graceful, <lb/>
elsewhere we do <lb/>
your patronage. <lb/>
Milling and Mfg. Co. <lb/>
N. <lb/>
Miss Lena Saturday <lb/>
for Baltimore and Washington <lb/>
City. She will be about <lb/>
two weeks. <lb/>
Tim sensible carriage <lb/>
knows that a little judgment often <lb/>
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n. B. TRIPP BRO. <lb/>
n. c <lb/>
HART BROTHERS, <lb/>
LIVERY. FEED AND SALE STABLES, <lb/>
AYDEN, N, C, <lb/>
saves many dollars. He knows <lb/>
the money In shoes, hats, , <lb/>
rugs mattings, tables and our spring stock of <lb/>
Boor oil cloth Cannon Tyson. ; pants. J, J. Edward Son. <lb/>
well made durable buggy can be; <lb/>
in any at at <lb/>
the Milling Mfg. <lb/>
Call on Hart Jenkins for a bar <lb/>
rel of Columbia Flour, none better I In sty's and <lb/>
tn be had anywhere. not offered generally. <lb/>
Milling Co, Ayden. <lb/>
buyer Located on Street <lb/>
Accommodation. Turnouts <lb/>
furnished the traveling or sporting <lb/>
public for reasonable price. <lb/>
in in ed Let . . <lb/>
M. M. SAULS, <lb/>
ASK FOR <lb/>
COLUMBIA FLOUR, <lb/>
PHARMACIST, . . , <lb/>
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TO THE REFLECTOR. Diet. <lb/>
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At the dose of March 1905. <lb/>
RESOURCES. <lb/>
Loans and Discounts, ; <lb/>
Furniture and Fixtures <lb/>
Demand I., mis I <lb/>
I in Banks, <lb/>
Cash Items, <lb/>
I Sold Coin. SQ. Ml <lb/>
Silver Coin, r <lb/>
National Bank notes and <lb/>
oilier U. S- Dot <lb/>
Hi <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
Capital stock paid in, <lb/>
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unpaid . <lb/>
sits subject to cheek, <lb/>
Cashier's 11.06 <lb/>
Toast, t <lb/>
YOUR HEALTH IS YOUR BEST <lb/>
Business asset, mid pleasure is without so don't neglect <lb/>
that Nervousness, Sour Stomach, Heartburn. I ties <lb/>
and other well known symptoms of that all enemies of <lb/>
American health, Indigestion, when <lb/>
I urn's Sure Cure <lb/>
for Indigestion and cured the we <lb/>
can send you whole books of wonderful cures, and a contract to <lb/>
cure you, or money returned. <lb/>
cured, end feel like a new woman after of Indigestion <lb/>
torture standing Mrs. Laura V. Potomac St. Wash P i <lb/>
l Bud Sure Cure will do all OM for M. <lb/>
Hampton, <lb/>
After Be months believe baa cured ray case <lb/>
lion permanently. B. Armstrong-, Attorney, Va. <lb/>
J. SMITH BRO. <lb/>
IT FURNITURE STORE <lb/>
Is running over with New Goods. Arriving <lb/>
Daily. Biggest and Prettiest line ever Shown on <lb/>
this market. <lb/>
ALL KINDS, ALL SIZES, AT ALL PRICES <lb/>
They are worth your Attention. <lb/>
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bed <lb/>
i suits and Pi <lb/>
I he Royal Elastic I s and <lb/>
three piece Bed, re at to best In <lb/>
the World and sold on positive guarantee. If no sat- <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 GOODS <lb/>
YOURS TRULY. <lb/>
that there in price below which u <lb/>
good boggy cannot be built or sold. <lb/>
Our represent a certain Ur. <lb/>
PHYSICIAN SURGEON <lb/>
Brisk Block, <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
A. H. Taft, <lb/>
NEXT DOOR TO SAM WHITES. <lb/>
POOR PRINT<lb/>
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Trim and Shapely Shoe <lb/>
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from Norman on to <lb/>
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of Hanover installed it <lb/>
rat there <lb/>
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the wife of George <lb/>
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mother; <lb/>
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on the throne, to be son meat <lb/>
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couple could be Men here and <lb/>
there enjoying a sweet chat in the <lb/>
twilight hour. Ere long we <lb/>
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and found a huge crowd of <lb/>
Pitt beat people <lb/>
bled. had an <lb/>
feast is store for us. <lb/>
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from to <lb/>
end. <lb/>
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speak German as often and as skilled training. <lb/>
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provides <lb/>
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our attention to our line of Side Boards, prices <lb/>
-P ,.,. cured, by hot application. <lb/>
00- Hall Racks. to White Enameled Iron Beds .- <lb/>
t Sadie Seats. Cobbler and Veneer Seats. Rockers-Prices <lb/>
to Extension Dining Tables to Bed Spring and <lb/>
Couches. <lb/>
FELT MATTRESSES, Prices <lb/>
a idles- a hive <lb/>
beard. <lb/>
a, <lb/>
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date or notice will be plead <lb/>
day of March <lb/>
of T. Harris.<lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
A of ten dollar- will be <lb/>
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,. with <lb/>
a or remove- ant <lb/>
portion or part of the Pin <lb/>
fence or leaves <lb/>
law gales on <lb/>
older of tin- <lb/>
J. K. Bee. <lb/>
id <lb/>
county have In aid it. -lust <lb/>
before the wonts were spoken <lb/>
Mr. Harding light- <lb/>
rain were i <lb/>
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boggy read in due. Such <lb/>
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have called, doctor, to on <lb/>
that dental bill, but think it's o . <lb/>
good higher than it ought to <lb/>
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to an say <lb/>
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water. back of <lb/>
seems relax <lb/>
muscles and the veins <lb/>
ply the brain with blood. <lb/>
cured. <lb/>
the back of <lb/>
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that the tooth required a good deal <lb/>
of treatment, and took the greatest <lb/>
care to make operation pain- <lb/>
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particle. the bill <lb/>
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REPORT OF THE CONDITION <lb/>
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THE BANK OF FARMVILLE. FARMVILLE. N. C. <lb/>
A, the clone of Mar. <lb/>
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sobbing <lb/>
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of Mr. Tyson again. <lb/>
him we would with <lb/>
until the moon or be <lb/>
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h. a few nice old <lb/>
wood lire wee built, <lb/>
then drying and singing the <lb/>
bloated sunshine and other <lb/>
equally appropriate songs. Mr. <lb/>
Tyson bad not our threat, <lb/>
g, on our way <lb/>
home, though wet, <lb/>
the girl <lb/>
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darkness. twelve o'clock <lb/>
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and Friday. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb/>
VOL No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE. COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. TUESDAY, APRIL <lb/>
No. <lb/>
President Roosevelt the sepia of <lb/>
the to m <lb/>
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HONOR ROLL <lb/>
MISS COWARDS SCHOOL <lb/>
DISTRICT CONFERENCE. <lb/>
PERSONALS AND SOCIAL <lb/>
ITEMS <lb/>
Of School Month of <lb/>
nut Burt n, Effie <lb/>
Willie Jack- <lb/>
Lee <lb/>
Closes with Splendid Entertainment. <lb/>
Miss Coward's school <lb/>
near Greenville closed Thursday Washington dirt net will I this <lb/>
night with an entertainment. in <lb/>
Meets In Greenville 25-30. <lb/>
Te of the <lb/>
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the that was done show- l Dr. Io. <lb/>
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Spam, Myrtle j ad talent let the Greenville <lb/>
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of who have vi- <lb/>
the of J. H. <lb/>
returned home <lb/>
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and they showed their K has eVer <lb/>
grade.-Lee Brown, by present almost <lb/>
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Miss Mary Dall <lb/>
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were won hard and <lb/>
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Two Horrible Death. <lb/>
Darlington, N. March <lb/>
about noon one of the mo-t <lb/>
Centennial Notes. <lb/>
i -rounds will prove of to <lb/>
V- S is d . . . , a <lb/>
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spoken appreciation of the enter- <lb/>
Lewis and Clark Exposition will <lb/>
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held In Portland, to celebrate the A j,,,, , <lb/>
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A model dairy operated on the . <lb/>
city happened <lb/>
Mrs. Edward wife of ore <lb/>
of our most citizens, <lb/>
so burned that death <lb/>
rive o'clock. <lb/>
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man servant in cleaning up her <lb/>
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been raked up and set D in <lb/>
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death of Tanker, who <lb/>
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Mrs. Lorenzo <lb/>
and liked by all who <lb/>
May God the <lb/>
her. <lb/>
child, of Wilmington, who j ones, <lb/>
been visiting J. J. Gardner, left Charlie Ayden, enter- <lb/>
Wednesday evening for j young people of our <lb/>
night <lb/>
Friday, bis phonograph <lb/>
,, ., at home of K. E. Dall. The <lb/>
Mis. D. E H-u-e went to Bethel . <lb/>
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leaks Mount <lb/>
dams, Mount <lb/>
Mount ire visible from <lb/>
Lewis and Clark Exposition <lb/>
ground. <lb/>
way the flames look <lb/>
The Silk Season of 1905. <lb/>
i tore she had lime to <lb/>
North Carolina silk growers <lb/>
advised that toe mulberry <lb/>
B. s. left tins ,,,. <lb/>
for Rocky Mount. <lb/>
the lower her <lb/>
them wind hid fanned <lb/>
. into a that completely en- <lb/>
is come into <lb/>
is before aha <lb/>
spring weeks so earlier . , ., <lb/>
i was <lb/>
than last year. Preparations for <lb/>
oaring for the silk worms <lb/>
he made at once. If the -am <lb/>
A the pr. v.-s used las. year of am. <lb/>
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should be clean .<lb/>
fire and before assistance . Id <lb/>
government <lb/>
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and exposition ii i- summer. ,. but <lb/>
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, baa received a shipment of highest which <lb/>
iD. souvenir dollar hearing per pound <lb/>
Abe Einstein came ii. from K i <lb/>
then this morning. <lb/>
l, Hooke- came in from <lb/>
land night and <lb/>
returned <lb/>
of <lb/>
Hie Raleigh Post, in this <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
M. ii, of Bid. <lb/>
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many friends d to a e him. <lb/>
Miss n . h <lb/>
has Lull <lb/>
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pleasure to attend the <lb/>
of the Reunion school. <lb/>
The of entire crowd <lb/>
was that lb had <lb/>
been more highly <lb/>
of the <lb/>
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as the a lovely <lb/>
dowers m <lb/>
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pupils. Prof <lb/>
presenting the bi- most <lb/>
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is l <lb/>
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1906 elate. The should watch <lb/>
of tree- and soon <lb/>
town, , i and other aide that j emerge front the <lb/>
of William They sell it I Those whom have bed no <lb/>
vi I it <lb/>
which have there- or a. for six. previous <lb/>
from . .- el to <lb/>
am . <lb/>
An .- ii iii en i. <lb/>
Cream or Milk. <lb/>
A appeared in the fr Wilson, <lb/>
office morning and said <lb/>
he had the joke that would <lb/>
during the <lb/>
His milk boy yesterday <lb/>
Saturday, April <lb/>
i Hill <lb/>
today. <lb/>
K. II. Danville, i- <lb/>
iii town. <lb/>
Mo.- I- morning <lb/>
J. J. Jr., left this morn- <lb/>
for <lb/>
P. W went to <lb/>
,,, County. Washington, attempt than ounce , a n. <lb/>
lamed as fertile fruit raising of eggs the year. left. This <lb/>
county, Carolina Department i <lb/>
to <lb/>
the boy came around and found <lb/>
a r <lb/>
clean, and <lb/>
win in-ii j . r, ,, . , . came <lb/>
f an, apple Lewie and left a few copies <lb/>
A p.-. United fruit Ho. on Silk Culture, dean, and then Durham <lb/>
. ,. confident that people to any dispute arise. Finally the b-y, i ., <lb/>
I . it., o an . , . . i i M II. <lb/>
f , ,,,, who have once lasted a Pierce asking for It examining cans, said be <lb/>
.,,.,,, County or apple, distributed ., only one can. I his evening h I i <lb/>
. . that county is an i the ,. a of Jack Reed, of PI <lb/>
Slat <lb/>
till <lb/>
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on in- i . . <lb/>
in lug their i <lb/>
the said<lb/>
proper <lb/>
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A. Monk r -i in eel <lb/>
evening Durham. <lb/>
v Ft i <lb/>
he convinced that county is an tho Carolina Department i a of Reed, of <lb/>
. .,,, locality for raising, Agriculture in 1902 and 1908 and on opening it be found quite sick at Hotel Macon <lb/>
i products. may be this year to furnish can half inch of cream r, g, Greer, of Baltimore, <lb/>
I. ii in bottom. <lb/>
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J . <lb/>
-i ii <lb/>
be <lb/>
April Weather. <lb/>
weather that will pay i <lb/>
lave April promise- to lung mild to grow the Bilk, <lb/>
I f t . . . . 1ST II V <lb/>
food for -ilk There is in ,. bottom. <lb/>
abundant demand fr all Hie .-ilk the purchaser him to it up <lb/>
that can be produced the State <lb/>
and <lb/>
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T. Ii j Drug <lb/>
W. J. Turnage, <lb/>
wife<lb/>
Z he Soiled . , . and heavy <lb/>
interfere locally with farming N. C. 1906. <lb/>
of operations. From the <lb/>
this twenty day Warn 4th of April be and <lb/>
one l and pleasant. A storm pet Will <lb/>
H,,. and In He l advance 4th Io <lb/>
the United one Ii weather local <lb/>
ninth. 7th to 9th wan., and <lb/>
18th to 14th local <lb/>
thunder to 18th <lb/>
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Atlantic . <lb/>
I b <lb/>
cold wen ,,, trip fate from<lb/>
Fire in <lb/>
Fire start m o'clock Wed <lb/>
morning most <lb/>
tobacco section of town <lb/>
Louisburg. tobacco ware <lb/>
two Ii three <lb/>
r, d a numb <lb/>
d. <lb/>
i to <lb/>
were covered <lb/>
bis round here. <lb/>
Mis- Farmville, <lb/>
U visiting Mi-s A. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Peel an I <lb/>
child let this morning for Bethel <lb/>
Mis Parkers tn ind child <lb/>
. left this morning for <lb/>
visit relatives, <lb/>
ITEMS <lb/>
Mar. 1906 <lb/>
Dr. L, K. .- called to <lb/>
Pantego lay t he with <lb/>
hi- who l- sick, <lb/>
mis. W. A. Dow. i. son, <lb/>
France, and Mi. K. B <lb/>
f Mis. G. <lb/>
ibis w- <lb/>
John continue <lb/>
. e; sick . <lb/>
Hyatt, on, is in town <lb/>
-i- <lb/>
Dr. E. A. <lb/>
visited <lb/>
ll it I and J. D, <lb/>
re in town this week <lb/>
of n. was in <lb/>
ii today. <lb/>
to that Mrs. <lb/>
who baa been --v- <lb/>
weeks, is no <lb/>
Will Tyson and Ellen <lb/>
id, were <lb/>
-1 Tuesday. <lb/>
Mr and Mrs. F. G. <lb/>
Sunday in lib <lb/>
Mis. L. <lb/>
Mis, Ed and Mrs <lb/>
of K n. ho i e <lb/>
home . <lb/>
Alter Our Preacher. <lb/>
The fl <lb/>
ha ad <lb/>
p. Kev. A. T King, <lb/>
Memorial Baptist church in <lb/>
town. He ha the call u. <lb/>
has not y. I <lb/>
what hi ill do It, G n <lb/>
villa want to give him up. <lb/>
Reward Offered. <lb/>
For D st bi d dog, <lb/>
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hair. C Io. <lb/>
i. . I'm <lb/>
28th eh. <lb/>
W . B <lb/>
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gentleman h <lb/>
v. Found Alter Sew. <lb/>
In grape tune las <lb/>
.;, , lust a <lb/>
farm, miles ; <lb/>
. days ago <lb/>
I. lost t h id I <lb/>
t r, mowed over and <lb/>
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