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GREENVILLE <lb/>
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people, The governor n- <lb/>
I throne of -j , until an <lb/>
winch rectified this <lb/>
For the Reflector <lb/>
At five o'clock sharp Molding <lb/>
to agreement our wagon well loaded <lb/>
with and <lb/>
in the rear we started <lb/>
four and <lb/>
half mil town. With <lb/>
filled to if <lb/>
have lei. re, I , . <lb/>
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,., it, Dr. <lb/>
want to buy right, if you want to be treated right. <lb/>
our store headquarter, We Keep a stock at all times <lb/>
and solicit you, Peonage. We have hundreds of articles that we <lb/>
have not space enumerate, but your attention to the <lb/>
Values <lb/>
cord; by continued <lb/>
quietude prevailed until <lb/>
we police null <lb/>
after which we said serve <lb/>
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imagine the rest, the crowd <lb/>
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On and robbed of a large <lb/>
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Hilton, of low j to <lb/>
and killed by a the mi-take. A repealed or <lb/>
the officer was tiring <lb/>
to prevent from escaping. <lb/>
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SHOES AND SLIPPERS. <lb/>
Th- f <lb/>
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weak women. Sold under <lb/>
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More often it of <lb/>
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tendency to amend <lb/>
makes law U the sands. <lb/>
S. P. in Atlantic. <lb/>
The Spread of English. <lb/>
Li- wife. Eating, all <lb/>
balking at once, what real <lb/>
experience Our train going a <lb/>
little fast we <lb/>
arrived too and were com- <lb/>
to to to the home of <lb/>
druggist,<lb/>
Trim and Shapely Shoe <lb/>
Prices and <lb/>
OUR <lb/>
Ralston <lb/>
Health <lb/>
Use for ii the <lb/>
TUB <lb/>
POISON'S IN FOOD. <lb/>
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Some people that English We b-m in ac- <lb/>
will be the universal <lb/>
W. found get- <lb/>
to learn English in her Meg rend for the <lb/>
old as another proof of this. I B we repaired to the from porch <lb/>
had some remarkable violet were <lb/>
and down- in Ml home <lb/>
rears it as <lb/>
from Norman on to <lb/>
when it eras introduced u tie <lb/>
the law. When the <lb/>
of Hanover installed it <lb/>
rat there <lb/>
another suppression of the <lb/>
the wife of George <lb/>
-on English, <lb/>
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mother; <lb/>
years <lb/>
on the throne, to be son meat <lb/>
to <lb/>
couple could be Men here and <lb/>
there enjoying a sweet chat in the <lb/>
twilight hour. Ere long we <lb/>
rived at the Frog Level school <lb/>
and found a huge crowd of <lb/>
Pitt beat people <lb/>
bled. had an <lb/>
feast is store for us. <lb/>
A program rich in and <lb/>
from to <lb/>
end. <lb/>
The pupils did splendidly, <lb/>
on the throne. . <lb/>
speak German as often and as skilled training. <lb/>
Ki <lb/>
provides <lb/>
on Election Batting <lb/>
An old . <lb/>
that if any one shall make any bet <lb/>
,, the result of etc lion <lb/>
the commonwealth or shall <lb/>
to the rendition <lb/>
My To in <lb/>
which <lb/>
well <lb/>
Mr. F. Harding, spanker for <lb/>
evening, added to <lb/>
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and <lb/>
Fellow Graft Shoes <lb/>
for <lb/>
MEN<lb/>
Guaranteed equal to ether grade <lb/>
v., rm. peace, for it com <lb/>
The same Iron Uncut <lb/>
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/>
-a- <lb/>
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His <lb/>
the <lb/>
boy <lb/>
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of our <lb/>
within iron, <lb/>
date or notice will be plead <lb/>
day of March <lb/>
of T. Harris.<lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
A of ten dollar- will be <lb/>
Mid <lb/>
,. 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/>
twelve pairs Ii pretty <lb/>
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a B looking in one direction <lb/>
a in what <lb/>
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By the kind ass stance of a <lb/>
lantern <lb/>
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driver <lb/>
we learned boy <lb/>
boggy read in due. Such <lb/>
driver <lb/>
bis with <lb/>
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Her of Thinking. is <lb/>
have called, doctor, to on <lb/>
that dental bill, but think it's o . <lb/>
good higher than it ought to <lb/>
When Tired to Sleep- <lb/>
If yon are -1- tired <lb/>
to an say <lb/>
bet the i lb hot <lb/>
water. back of <lb/>
seems relax <lb/>
muscles and the veins <lb/>
ply the brain with blood. <lb/>
cured. <lb/>
the back of <lb/>
Star. <lb/>
yon will remember, madam, <lb/>
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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remember it didn't hurt ma a <lb/>
particle. the bill <lb/>
o Tribune. <lb/>
Double Face <lb/>
REVERSIBLE <lb/>
Matting, Etc <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION <lb/>
op <lb/>
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE. FARMVILLE. N. C. <lb/>
A, the clone of Mar. <lb/>
d , paid in <lb/>
, IS BEST hi .-.,,,. <lb/>
Gold i <lb/>
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you to call on u for any <lb/>
thin y need. <lb/>
. CHERRY CO <lb/>
sobbing <lb/>
We at last t home <lb/>
of Mr. Tyson again. <lb/>
him we would with <lb/>
until the moon or be <lb/>
would <lb/>
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/>
B song- the intense <lb/>
darkness. twelve o'clock <lb/>
w. freight to <lb/>
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each <lb/>
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of that <lb/>
as Mini Dora <lb/>
,. II .-<lb/>
J. WHICHARD. Editor and Owner. <lb/>
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/>
Celebration to he Held in <lb/>
the Vicinity of <lb/>
Jamestown <lb/>
Washington, are b <lb/>
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United ha- an <lb/>
Approved March e. <lb/>
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/>
March SO. <lb/>
M. we road <lb/>
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way a-to do urea, credit both be devoted t Hie c I-. <lb/>
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wan a barge present. I Among the visiting minister- <lb/>
AM- Kiev.- are to attend <lb/>
the that was done show- l Dr. Io. <lb/>
at Williams, i hand of and t- j <lb/>
Spam, Myrtle j ad talent let the Greenville <lb/>
. set f.-r Moore, Keel, Marj tile exercise- prises <lb/>
I on. 1905. <lb/>
The in. i- re very <lb/>
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yesterday <lb/>
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people will have an <lb/>
In <lb/>
Mrs. A. I. Sun and child- <lb/>
of who have vi- <lb/>
the of J. H. <lb/>
returned home <lb/>
Sixth grade. j b, and ought to be proud f then , T of <lb/>
and they showed their K has eVer <lb/>
grade.-Lee Brown, by present almost <lb/>
Pender their out <lb/>
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K. ti. Ii . returned from <lb/>
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K. II returned . <lb/>
evening from trip up of the <lb/>
road. B. Seminary, spent <lb/>
Mis, Fannie who baa beau lay and With Miss <lb/>
Miss Mary Dall <lb/>
Move morning for t<lb/>
were won hard and <lb/>
looniest I <lb/>
is, and ought to proud of <lb/>
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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to f-a <lb/>
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bra. -n to <lb/>
inviting <lb/>
spoken appreciation of the enter- <lb/>
Lewis and Clark Exposition will <lb/>
ill It will <lb/>
held In Portland, to celebrate the A j,,,, , <lb/>
Oregon to domain C., m they are -II <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/>
Mrs. was a <lb/>
man servant in cleaning up her <lb/>
I lawn. pile of leaves Lad <lb/>
been raked up and set D in <lb/>
Mis- returned to <lb/>
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We learn of <lb/>
death of Tanker, who <lb/>
Sue a <lb/>
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/>
I music of aim <lb/>
evening passed off pleas- <lb/>
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Four snow capped mountain <lb/>
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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of the Philippine Islands ,,, again they ft ,. <lb/>
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and had let tire to some s and <lb/>
abate the norms <lb/>
should be clean .<lb/>
fire and before assistance . Id <lb/>
government <lb/>
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Clark <lb/>
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and exposition ii i- summer. ,. but <lb/>
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here the year growers free of mat and will also <lb/>
Ike Lewis and a. <lb/>
, 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/>
She evening. His <lb/>
many friends d to a e him. <lb/>
Miss n . h <lb/>
has Lull <lb/>
hi -i <lb/>
ulna. <lb/>
On Tuesday last it <lb/>
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/>
e, i Mis And. teacher, <lb/>
as the a lovely <lb/>
dowers m <lb/>
Nursery by i the <lb/>
pupils. Prof <lb/>
presenting the bi- most <lb/>
. ii language, the <lb/>
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s u. t. <lb/>
. . remarks education. <lb/>
is l <lb/>
i. -i. aid I <lb/>
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the I- -l I III in <lb/>
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/>
l bail a <lb/>
on in- i . . <lb/>
in lug their i <lb/>
the said<lb/>
proper <lb/>
In where. <lb/>
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/>
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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/>
.- hi <lb/>
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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THE FOLLOWING CORRESPONDENCE EXPLAINS ITSELF. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, X. C, Match 1906.<lb/>
Wood Brothers, <lb/>
Sale Conductors, <lb/>
Sew York, N. Y., <lb/>
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a have o for as sine- February 1st, are still an unpleasant over stocked <lb/>
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London Star.<lb/>
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Here is a Few of the Many Bargains we are Offering to <lb/>
SHOES <lb/>
A Saving of from per <lb/>
Pair <lb/>
CLOTHING <lb/>
All remaining clothing will be <lb/>
closed on at startling prices <lb/>
MEN'S PANTS <lb/>
BO kind Tl is o Sc <lb/>
EMBROIDERIES <lb/>
Large .; at lowest <lb/>
WHITE GOODS <lb/>
Fancy Linens, Lawns etc cheap <lb/>
UNDERSKIRTS <lb/>
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kind <lb/>
DRESS GOODS <lb/>
to select <lb/>
from at i off <lb/>
BOYS KNEE PANTS <lb/>
and kind All red <lb/>
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UNDERWEAR <lb/>
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kind <lb/>
Quilts and Comforts. <lb/>
Blankets moat go at i <lb/>
DRE SKIRTS <lb/>
All remaining styles at one- <lb/>
half price <lb/>
DRESS SHIRTS <lb/>
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Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
All the while the meek man <lb/>
smiled pleasantly. <lb/>
a he now said. <lb/>
gel ruffled, my good friend. <lb/>
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ago. You gave me that green trans- <lb/>
fer ticket for Fifty-ninth street. <lb/>
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it. Quick, please, this is my <lb/>
And as the man made a dash to <lb/>
the cross town ear the con- <lb/>
said something under his <lb/>
breath. <lb/>
Poor Lo <lb/>
A. P. Murphy, the newly elected <lb/>
I Republican congressman from the <lb/>
Sixteenth Mi was <lb/>
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ago law business. <lb/>
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, I Indians, who were <lb/>
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pip of peace, etc., he approached a <lb/>
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suit- <lb/>
the action to tho word. The <lb/>
man looked at him stolidly for s <lb/>
few momenta and then said <lb/>
the matter with the man <lb/>
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Cotton Bagging and <lb/>
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Fresh Goods kept ton- <lb/>
tn stock. Country <lb/>
Produce and Sold <lb/>
North Carolina. . <lb/>
HOWE TELEPHONE AND <lb/>
The following points now <lb/>
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No In Palestine. <lb/>
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Georgia was fond of his and <lb/>
spent much f his hunting, <lb/>
n representative from that state. <lb/>
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dog and gun and met a member of <lb/>
his parish, whom he reproved for in- <lb/>
attention to bis religions duties. <lb/>
should attend church and <lb/>
read your said the bishop. <lb/>
read my Bible, was <lb/>
answer, I don't find any <lb/>
mention of the going <lb/>
replied the bishop, <lb/>
hooting v vi bad in Palestine, <lb/>
they went ashing instead. <lb/>
Nashville Banner.<lb/>
Hew Bern, <lb/>
Oxford, <lb/>
Hooky Ml.<lb/>
Weldon,<lb/>
Augusta, <lb/>
Atlanta, Ga. <lb/>
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Danville V <lb/>
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Nashville, Term <lb/>
Hew York. N. Y <lb/>
New Orleans, L <lb/>
Norfolk, Va <lb/>
Petersburg, Vi <lb/>
Philadelphia, <lb/>
St. is, Mo. <lb/>
all other Important and in <lb/>
River. <lb/>
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ruffle mined with two row <lb/>
mini and law- <lb/>
ruffle <lb/>
Best quality up to <lb/>
umbrella shaped lawn <lb/>
ruffle, trimmed with tucks, two <lb/>
of wide lace Insertions and <lb/>
lace ruffle J <lb/>
Cambric umbrella shaped lawn <lb/>
trimmed with line tucks, <lb/>
deep heavy embroidery Bounce <lb/>
Better qualities up to <lb/>
Bought a bargain In about <lb/>
dozen shirts that retail for <lb/>
while they last <lb/>
. <lb/>
style, trimmed with <lb/>
. bun and lace edge <lb/>
, .;,. ,, with wide embroidery <lb/>
i, p d all colors t. <lb/>
sells everywhere for a spool, while it <lb/>
lasts, our price <lb/>
FINISH BRAID. <lb/>
We've decided to put a regular five cents <lb/>
vi m i <lb/>
NEW <lb/>
We have t bu <lb/>
of I lam . and Insertions I <lb/>
wait your <lb/>
HOSIERY. <lb/>
Black Fancy and tan, we have <lb/>
open for a few days to retail for<lb/>
We have the strongest line of <lb/>
i., braid on sale for a few days only, to retail all I in town, more patterns <lb/>
. to select from than most any <lb/>
this goods for I <lb/>
this for <lb/>
Now. Not week old. <lb/>
where <lb/>
Tucker, <lb/>
Greenville, M. G. <lb/>
Everything now and Up to Date<lb/>
A large lino of ladies<lb/>
is By iv, r, body <lb/>
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THE DALY <lb/>
At a Year cents a Month. <lb/>
The Eastern Deflector, <lb/>
TWICE A-WEEK. and <lb/>
At SI a Year. <lb/>
You are the loser if you fail to one f <lb/>
CLUB. <lb/>
Pleasant and <lb/>
Reported tor the Reflector. <lb/>
The regular of I he Sans <lb/>
club was held. Tuesday <lb/>
with Mary as <lb/>
In the absence of the president, <lb/>
the vice president, Mrs. <lb/>
presided, business of which <lb/>
she pelf in. st <lb/>
The literary of <lb/>
of Olive. <lb/>
Goldsmith i <lb/>
and a very o. <lb/>
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by Mi- Bertha j <lb/>
Patrick. <lb/>
Kicks Blow said <lb/>
member <lb/>
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The will meat <lb/>
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REPORT OP THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
AT THE OF BUSINESS MARCH 14th. 1905. <lb/>
,., <lb/>
.,.,. paid in <lb/>
8.8 <lb/>
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A Dinner <lb/>
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live- Coin <lb/>
FREE TO BOB SUBSCRIBERS <lb/>
OUR GREAT 1905 OFFER <lb/>
1,471 lit <lb/>
20,990.01 <lb/>
subject to check <lb/>
check <lb/>
standing <lb/>
We have purchased a number of annual subscriptions to the <lb/>
Southern Agriculturist, and, they last, we rive <lb/>
one, free of to every subscriber who pays for l be <lb/>
Eastern Reflector a IN ADVANCE. If you are in <lb/>
arrears, pay an and for a year and get this valuable <lb/>
present. If you are not already a subscriber, send in your <lb/>
order at once, before this great offer is withdrawn. <lb/>
SOUTHERN AGRICULTURIST <lb/>
Is published it Nashville, It is issued times a year <lb/>
and the subscription price is cents. U contains read- <lb/>
matter than most dollar papers mid is edited by <lb/>
men who know tho needs of Southern Every issue <lb/>
is big experience meeting, the far ran being <lb/>
answered by such men as Maj. J. Key, <lb/>
Commissioner of Agriculture of and Prof. An- <lb/>
Sonic. Director of the Virginia Experiment station <lb/>
I The Home is conducted by Aunt Anne, whom all <lb/>
H readers soon Learn to love. <lb/>
WE OFFER IN VALUE FOR <lb/>
I But you must hurry. This proposition will not held open <lb/>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
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a thorough <lb/>
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the Stomach, Sour Bis- <lb/>
Had and Mil <lb/>
troubles. N.<lb/>
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years and have taken six -f <lb/>
Dyspepsia The <lb/>
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Carolina, I <lb/>
County of Pitt. I <lb/>
Little, Cashier of tho above-named bank, do <lb/>
that the statement above true to the best of my <lb/>
belief <lb/>
A ANDREWS, <lb/>
Sample w f <lb/>
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sad sworn to before <lb/>
this 23rd day of March, <lb/>
J. <lb/>
W. WILSON, <lb/>
It <lb/>
By Tonic Route <lb/>
., a <lb/>
which entirely curs me The six <lb/>
bottles were worth to me, <lb/>
will <lb/>
any quantity f all the <lb/>
food want to ml While your <lb/>
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to Justly . all. , ch. c <lb/>
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The town will boob bare Che <lb/>
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To the Victor Belongs the Spoils. <lb/>
to the <lb/>
St. Louis, Mo., Oct. The Victor Safe A Lock <lb/>
Cincinnati, today, the Grand Prize at the World's <lb/>
Fair, for their exhibit of solid Manganese steel bank safes <lb/>
and general line of Are and burglar-proof safes and vaults, <lb/>
their magnificent d splay taking first over all <lb/>
tor for modem construction, <lb/>
and finish- <lb/>
The Safe has never been Burglarized. <lb/>
J. L. SUGG, Agent. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
The Reflector <lb/>
Bookstore. <lb/>
Carries ledgers, Day Books, Books and other blank <lb/>
books, Box Paper. Tablets, Slates, Pens, Inks. Mucilage, Legal <lb/>
and Abstract papers, Carbon paper and numerous other things in <lb/>
stationery. <lb/>
SOLE AGENTS FOR THE FAMOUS <lb/>
PARKER FOUNTAIN <lb/>
lob Printing <lb/>
REPORT CONDITION OF <lb/>
AND TR <lb/>
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and i tat paid s <lb/>
Overdrafts, <lb/>
Furniture and I II I <lb/>
p.,,. . I <lb/>
Cash Items to cheek<lb/>
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The Reflector was never better prepared than to <lb/>
Printing. New presses, new type and plenty of <lb/>
Our work is done right and prices are <lb/>
Send ,<lb/>
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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
iND FRIDAY. <lb/>
O. J. <lb/>
Entered in post at Greenville, N. as second class matter, <lb/>
rate i de upon application. <lb/>
A correspondent desired post in Pitt adjoining <lb/>
in to <lb/>
THE ASSEMBLY ism, that justice be done to <lb/>
j those deserving of all honor, all <lb/>
Interest in the Meeting to be Held praise end all glory. <lb/>
In Greensboro. June II, IS and Send these contributions to the <lb/>
Interest continues to increase in Committee in Charlotte, <lb/>
the great meeting the North V or to <lb/>
which <lb/>
will in June <lb/>
The Executive <lb/>
Pitt X. c. Ties oat, . MOB <lb/>
Possibly there will be peace in the <lb/>
East alter <lb/>
Heb II weevil I be forgotten <lb/>
in potato bug <lb/>
And the Southern will ma <lb/>
pay their tare fr m Durham to <lb/>
Asheville <lb/>
Virginia should not gel too huffy <lb/>
over the inscription on North <lb/>
monument at <lb/>
that James- <lb/>
town is only two years ahead and all <lb/>
North Carolina will be wanted <lb/>
den there. <lb/>
Kinston is going at the matter <lb/>
right by ordering <lb/>
If the w Greenville <lb/>
receipts would not running UP took that step last fall with the re <lb/>
bales a lay that the threatened invasion of <lb/>
smallpox was quickly and <lb/>
none has been here since <lb/>
A ,.,. pi . dent Fairbanks is <lb/>
the ice trust king, it was his <lb/>
presence that frosted the banquet. The from an exchange <lb/>
The great in this country to think about it. where <lb/>
are the men ho earn their wealth can y find <lb/>
by the sweat A mien's brows anything except medicine <lb/>
It strikes us that a good <lb/>
The fellow who says bomb many down this way uses it for <lb/>
destroyed the Maine is ordinary plain drinks <lb/>
through the bars, lie is already in <lb/>
jail. It is said a banquet will be <lb/>
. with- President Roosevelt Dallas, <lb/>
the which will be <lb/>
i see how the cost <lb/>
Greenville is <lb/>
out it. Inn would gt along much <lb/>
better with a building and loan P <lb/>
is going to get to unless <lb/>
it is for extra high <lb/>
Surely in one man can eat anywhere <lb/>
the neighborhood of it. <lb/>
association. <lb/>
Durham i.- the excursion <lb/>
season early. Tin city officials will <lb/>
have one to Saturday. So <lb/>
fool about <lb/>
They are having a great <lb/>
Asheville over the dispensary <lb/>
campaign There may <lb/>
pulling before <lb/>
he sonic <lb/>
is milking extensive preparation for <lb/>
the occasion <lb/>
The city of never does <lb/>
I things by halves, sad it was <lb/>
decided Assembly should <lb/>
meet iii an inland city. Greensboro <lb/>
decided that the meeting should be <lb/>
held there, and it should be the <lb/>
greatest educational gathering ever <lb/>
held in the State. She put one <lb/>
thousand dollars into the treasury of <lb/>
the Assembly for the meeting, and <lb/>
thus enabled the Executive Commit- <lb/>
tee to begin the large plans which <lb/>
are under way. <lb/>
The program that is being <lb/>
pared guarantees a most significant <lb/>
meeting, a meeting that will certain- <lb/>
mean a vast dial to the education <lb/>
progress of the State Several <lb/>
men and women front outside of the <lb/>
Slate, who arc known throughout <lb/>
entire nation, will be present to <lb/>
art in the work. Prominent <lb/>
among these will he Dr. W. W. <lb/>
Stetson, State of <lb/>
Maine, who will be present during <lb/>
meeting Dr. Stetson will work with <lb/>
the Department of County <lb/>
in all of their an <lb/>
will address the Assembly <lb/>
once or twice. He is a vise man. <lb/>
has a attractive personality, <lb/>
and is an aide Speaker. He has <lb/>
lone great things in his work in his <lb/>
own stale In his letter to President <lb/>
Foust. accepting the invitation to <lb/>
come to the meeting of the Assembly <lb/>
he will come when you <lb/>
want inc. and speak upon the sub- <lb/>
you name, if The <lb/>
committee is very fortunate <lb/>
curing such a man. They have been <lb/>
equally fortunate in securing other <lb/>
an <lb/>
r within few days. <lb/>
An address in regard to the meet- <lb/>
continuing to cause . ., ., , <lb/>
has been mailed to live thousand <lb/>
, North Carolina, and See <lb/>
Should a Newspaper Make Money. <lb/>
The Herald <lb/>
town might even up a <lb/>
prohibiting the <lb/>
The acceptance of that f <lb/>
which Rockefeller contributed to the speakers whose names will <lb/>
time in Congregational church <lb/>
missions is <lb/>
trouble. <lb/>
are on both sides of the question of Dur- <lb/>
sine arguing for acceptance and ham, says that lie is receiving nu- <lb/>
the i responses every mail from <lb/>
little by <lb/>
The Greensboro is making <lb/>
teachers saying that they expect to <lb/>
attend this meeting. <lb/>
blowing the trains passed promoters <lb/>
Club Fair <lb/>
The Gastonia Gazette says <lb/>
Monday, April <lb/>
bunks banquet in that city. <lb/>
The says t he was such <lb/>
WOMEN IN THE <lb/>
The Mothers of the Confederacy <lb/>
the Veterans, their Sons <lb/>
be trying to work-IT an April fool; promo <lb/>
joke. Our calendar says it comes on <lb/>
Saturday. <lb/>
It is now order to ask the <lb/>
who is to font tin- bill for that <lb/>
special train which is to the <lb/>
President on a h <lb/>
through Texas. <lb/>
a failure in its purpose to make Re- i Daughters, heirs of their glory, are <lb/>
earnestly and cordially invited <lb/>
accounts of such instances as <lb/>
tors are very sore over it Speeches <lb/>
of the kind that occasion <lb/>
make the Democratic party stronger <lb/>
than ever. <lb/>
are known to them where the women <lb/>
of North Carolina showed, during <lb/>
the war, their patriotic heroism and <lb/>
patient fortitude. Such contributions <lb/>
are intended for the <lb/>
which the Press of North Car- <lb/>
The exploitation of The Washing-j , <lb/>
, ,, ,. j early date <lb/>
publish, devoted entirely to true <lb/>
government employed for the . . ,,. . , <lb/>
ii- i i i history of he women in the War. <lb/>
I U published <lb/>
The fruit i interesting, but the reason- why <lb/>
the city has this peculiar form <lb/>
the cold spell to come in April will government is also interesting. The <lb/>
catch it at about <lb/>
kill it, lie <lb/>
ed awhile to tell ii- <lb/>
lit have wait- <lb/>
The Raleigh the ice <lb/>
u ill iii. u <lb/>
ii We <lb/>
though it cold tor <lb/>
them bi ft <lb/>
stage to of Washington by <lb/>
commissioners under is <lb/>
said to he the same reason that <lb/>
the Southern States have <lb/>
ed grandfather and other similar <lb/>
peculiar clauses in their <lb/>
who hound their sash <lb/>
when they went forth to light; i <lb/>
suffered worse than death a thousand <lb/>
inner-, who were stung and wounded <lb/>
by privations that the hardiest so <lb/>
never <lb/>
These editions will be published <lb/>
with tin endorsement of all the <lb/>
Whether j t in jail or not, <lb/>
the Durham officials gel a trip <lb/>
to at tin- expense of the <lb/>
city to answer to the charge <lb/>
tempt in the Souths railway mat- <lb/>
A dispatch from St. Petersburg <lb/>
the Russians worried be <lb/>
lions, to put limitation, on the Veterans and Sons the <lb/>
political powers importance . . , ,. <lb/>
brother. various cities and <lb/>
Just as the people of the all these <lb/>
Slates generally Perhaps many of those who <lb/>
how Washington is governed and the and crowned their <lb/>
why, so also do the the <lb/>
i states not understand <lb/>
sufferings with the grandest i-in. <lb/>
or those who knew of such, arc not <lb/>
the of the art <lb/>
began in Washington, was write for lien <lb/>
rated by Congress and that the in <lb/>
of the congressional plan <lb/>
exceeds the subsequently invented <lb/>
by any Southern <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
A prominent leader in the <lb/>
State, who keep., on all the <lb/>
I his race, the restless <lb/>
cause they have lost the Japanese which has been so apparent on <lb/>
army- They are worried possibly the change of <lb/>
i lion in North is last <lb/>
because they don t know what min- his people finding out that <lb/>
they may run across it. Governor Glenn is a just maw. I toy <lb/>
i ii Glenn's conduct since taking <lb/>
the of office has inspired <lb/>
in the this reason <lb/>
there will he a very mo <lb/>
of the race from North Carolina this <lb/>
year. There is no better in the <lb/>
world for the than the <lb/>
and no better in the South for <lb/>
him than North <lb/>
News. <lb/>
and how to is the <lb/>
heading of an article in some of the <lb/>
papers. It is the what and not the <lb/>
how that troubles us down this way. <lb/>
If the what to eat is forthcoming we <lb/>
can show you how mighty quick. <lb/>
and would shrink naturally fr. <lb/>
such an to <lb/>
i an only say, write down in <lb/>
own way the incidents as y re <lb/>
member them and send them, and <lb/>
what you write will be edited <lb/>
clothed to company dress. Just such <lb/>
contributions are most valuable. <lb/>
participants as <lb/>
to make true history. <lb/>
Contributions are asked, and es- <lb/>
for by April 10th, from <lb/>
those of the most brilliant literary <lb/>
from those of modest <lb/>
culture; from those who cannot oven <lb/>
spell and from those who <lb/>
cannot write at all and must get <lb/>
some friend to write for them. We <lb/>
only ask a true history of what our <lb/>
women how they suffered and <lb/>
all that they endured with such hero- <lb/>
A should lie B i we cannot <lb/>
tell, or where it came from we do t <lb/>
know, but there is an opinion more <lb/>
or less prevalent in the public mind <lb/>
that the chief business of a; news- <lb/>
paper is to lie a moral educator and <lb/>
an advocate of industrial enterprises, <lb/>
and the like. Along with this <lb/>
ion is the other opinion that a news- <lb/>
paper has no use for <lb/>
just enough to printers, rent and <lb/>
postage and barely bar the wolf from <lb/>
the door. In what we are here say- <lb/>
we do not hive in mind the <lb/>
great metropolitan paper, such is <lb/>
are printed London, Paris, blew <lb/>
York, and other great cities; but we <lb/>
have in mind the country papers, <lb/>
dailies and weeklies, such as are <lb/>
printed in the ordinary North Caro- <lb/>
town. We heartily to <lb/>
the proposition that newspapers <lb/>
should be moral educators and ad- <lb/>
of industrial and agricultural <lb/>
progress; but we do not see why <lb/>
there sh mid prejudice against <lb/>
a newspaper having a good bank <lb/>
account. Almost any man will tell <lb/>
you that a good newspaper one of <lb/>
the most helpful influences of any <lb/>
town and community; hut the aver- <lb/>
age man is sure to act as if he cans <lb/>
little about the paper other than that <lb/>
it exist and do good work for its <lb/>
community The average subscriber <lb/>
prefers to lean his paper a year be- <lb/>
fore he pays for it, when the fact is <lb/>
lie ought to pay the cash when he <lb/>
subscribes just as readily as he <lb/>
would pay cash h r a but. The <lb/>
hat will last him a year, and he pays <lb/>
for it before he uses it. The news- <lb/>
paper will last him a year but he <lb/>
docs not want for it until he <lb/>
has used it a year, and a great many <lb/>
refuse to pay for then- The aver <lb/>
age merchant in a country town will <lb/>
kick like a Texas steer on paying <lb/>
live dollars a mouth for a half a col- <lb/>
advertisement to be changed <lb/>
every insertion, but will plank down <lb/>
seven dollars and a half to some <lb/>
sharp talker who prints just one <lb/>
card three by four inches for the <lb/>
same merchant, slips it in the hotel <lb/>
register and leaves it just so <lb/>
all the year. The average man <lb/>
who patronizes S newspaper has the <lb/>
attitude trying to beat in <lb/>
price, whether it be for advertising, <lb/>
job printing, or what not. The <lb/>
average newspaper in North <lb/>
does twice as much service to its <lb/>
as any other institution <lb/>
for the same money, and then has to <lb/>
take much criticism and abuse <lb/>
cause it doesn't exactly please the <lb/>
whims of everybody in the <lb/>
All things considered, we be- <lb/>
that a good, safe newspaper is <lb/>
entitled to a good bank account just I <lb/>
as much as the merchant or the <lb/>
manufacturer, or the professional <lb/>
man Scotland Neck <lb/>
wealth. <lb/>
Japan's Tobacco <lb/>
Japan has t . . to <lb/>
n iii in the in inn <lb/>
tun- and tie tobacco in the m <lb/>
cry kingdom. It has strengthened <lb/>
her credit wonderfully Now that <lb/>
another war loan is asked for we find <lb/>
prospective invest in London lit <lb/>
clamoring for the opportunity <lb/>
lo take up the proposed loan, <lb/>
indicates financial value lo <lb/>
pan of the big monopoly. With <lb/>
this as security she finds all the <lb/>
money she wants at easy rates. <lb/>
To be sure this step is somewhat <lb/>
socialistic; but all monopolies point <lb/>
to that end. The artificial <lb/>
lies in this country which so <lb/>
nearly under the name of <lb/>
are the powerful breed- <lb/>
of socialism possible. They point <lb/>
to an ultimate assumption of many <lb/>
socialistic activities by the govern- <lb/>
unless their power can <lb/>
broken and a wholesome degree of <lb/>
competition Free <lb/>
Press. <lb/>
The <lb/>
THE WORST MOSQUITOES. <lb/>
Burma, Has anal <lb/>
Moat Known. <lb/>
Unsurpassed in all the world in <lb/>
number, size and virulent activity <lb/>
are the mosquitoes of s <lb/>
town of according to V. C <lb/>
Scott lie <lb/>
first visit to in the mosquito <lb/>
season if an experience, and to see <lb/>
them under the flare of an electric <lb/>
searchlight come over the ship's side <lb/>
in hordes and occupy like an <lb/>
army every fraction of its <lb/>
surface, to see them hanging in <lb/>
from the white awn- <lb/>
tin- mosquito nets, the table <lb/>
linen and the from <lb/>
every object on which they can <lb/>
cure a footing, is lo have lived in- <lb/>
deed. How to continue to live after <lb/>
the novelty of the spectacle worn <lb/>
oil i.- the definite problem that <lb/>
pies even mind in It <lb/>
is achieved in the main by <lb/>
oneself within an iron fortress <lb/>
of fine mesh. In seine houses there <lb/>
is a special room, a kind of inner <lb/>
citadel and lust refuge, which is <lb/>
of iron gauze, and within it <lb/>
the master of the house sits like a <lb/>
vanquished lion in a cage. <lb/>
enter this fortress in <lb/>
of the enemy calls for the exercise <lb/>
of agility of a high order. The doors <lb/>
have .-wing bucks and arc made lo <lb/>
close the instant that they are re- <lb/>
leased. Outside the light <lb/>
of the enemy hover in clouds. <lb/>
The man within, this Englishman <lb/>
in Ins strange castle, observes your <lb/>
approach with furtive and anxious <lb/>
eye, and if you he a newcomer he <lb/>
begs you to lie careful in entering. <lb/>
Immediate you enter he falls with <lb/>
an astonishing onslaught upon such <lb/>
of the enemy as have come in on <lb/>
your back, in your hair, in the <lb/>
Cresses of your clothes in an <lb/>
of cloud shout your brows. <lb/>
one end of the chief <lb/>
house there used to be, when <lb/>
I was last a long room <lb/>
thus defended, iii which he sat daily <lb/>
to dispense justice, and great <lb/>
in entering was expected of the <lb/>
prisoner under trial, the assembled <lb/>
witnesses and the counsel employed <lb/>
in each cast. a sentence, it is <lb/>
win-piled, has fallen with enhanced <lb/>
severity from judicial lips, many a <lb/>
has come away with a light- <lb/>
punishment as the consequence <lb/>
. entering the <lb/>
. .-. <lb/>
ALL OVER THE <lb/>
Treatment For Colds, <lb/>
and <lb/>
Camphor is one of the good old <lb/>
time remedies which is fine where <lb/>
there are children. A flannel wet <lb/>
with it and bound on a sore throat <lb/>
at night will generally effect a cure <lb/>
if there are no <lb/>
In case white patches <lb/>
pear, a gargle of potash with a little <lb/>
tincture of iron added is <lb/>
effective. Add water to <lb/>
rate of potash. The quantity isn't <lb/>
material, as the water will dissolve <lb/>
a certain amount of the potash <lb/>
About one of <lb/>
iron to a three ounce bottle of the <lb/>
potash gargle is the correct <lb/>
Gargle with this preparation <lb/>
every hour or two. <lb/>
A Humid <lb/>
tine and grease is also good for sore <lb/>
throat. Turpentine also acts as an <lb/>
antiseptic in ease of a wound from a <lb/>
dog a nail, u splinter or a knife <lb/>
cut. Cleanse wound thoroughly <lb/>
with warm water and pour on <lb/>
It will burn for a time, <lb/>
but is a healing and effective remedy. <lb/>
Turpentine rubbed on the chest <lb/>
of a child night will cure a <lb/>
croupy cough. Keep a cent <lb/>
solution of carbolic acid in the ma- <lb/>
chine closet, for external use. such <lb/>
as healing bruises, burns, an abscess <lb/>
or a nasty wound of any sort, it is <lb/>
wonderfully effective. <lb/>
Hard Soap, Cold Process. <lb/>
Dissolve two pounds of caustic <lb/>
powder in a jar or earthen <lb/>
in nine pints or pounds of cold <lb/>
water. Stir with a wooden spoon or <lb/>
sink while dissolving, The liquid <lb/>
will become very hot. Do not use <lb/>
it Until it becomes cold. Weigh out <lb/>
fifteen pounds of clean grease, <lb/>
low or oil. Let it melt slowly. The <lb/>
temperature of the grease should not <lb/>
be raised higher than degrees <lb/>
F. requires no Pour <lb/>
the caustic soda powder preparation <lb/>
in a small stream into the liquid <lb/>
grease, stirring all the time with a <lb/>
paddle or piece of stick <lb/>
the mixture is of the consistency <lb/>
of honey. It w ill lake about fifteen <lb/>
minutes. Pour ii at once into wood- <lb/>
en boxes or pans dampened with <lb/>
in a warm place. The <lb/>
next day it may be cut into cakes. <lb/>
A Rare Plant. <lb/>
A yea or two ago there were <lb/>
among the boarders n mountain <lb/>
summer hotel a a botanist <lb/>
and a certain pretentious rich <lb/>
man, who liked to make it appear <lb/>
to the guests she was very Well <lb/>
informed on all subjects. The rich <lb/>
woman affected to take an interest <lb/>
researches of the botanist <lb/>
among the flora of the mountains. <lb/>
suppose, Mr. said the <lb/>
lady, find almost the <lb/>
flowers around <lb/>
have found a great many, <lb/>
said the botanist. <lb/>
there's one kind of <lb/>
that I've read a great of as be- <lb/>
always on the hills, I've <lb/>
ways wanted to see it. Perhaps you <lb/>
sou Id pick me <lb/>
is it <lb/>
you<lb/>
The head of a matrimonial com- <lb/>
glanced at a bill from his wife's <lb/>
dressmaker. <lb/>
I proposed to you, less <lb/>
than two years he said, was <lb/>
rather wild, you said you con- <lb/>
it your duty to marry me for <lb/>
the purpose of making something of <lb/>
me, did you not <lb/>
answered the wife. <lb/>
he continued, of- <lb/>
forts have not been ill ii. You <lb/>
BO ill she said. <lb/>
have I made of i on, <lb/>
i mi ii ed the bill. <lb/>
he replied, w t <lb/>
deep sigh. <lb/>
Haw Ho Used <lb/>
All Irish lull <lb/>
requested his master to allow him <lb/>
nothing like <lb/>
it In the said ho. <lb/>
However, n few minutes later his <lb/>
muster chanced to pan through the <lb/>
room and, to his surprise, found the <lb/>
empty, he <lb/>
asked, the <lb/>
Jon see, said Barney, not in the <lb/>
nut out, this way, I drink <lb/>
then l breathe on <lb/>
the <lb/>
Startling Result. <lb/>
think you told me Miss <lb/>
fore was taking elocution lessons <lb/>
from Professor <lb/>
she was, but they came to a <lb/>
sudden stop, and the professor has <lb/>
left <lb/>
was the <lb/>
it seems he was showing <lb/>
her how to read the balcony scene in <lb/>
and and he did it so <lb/>
naturally that she accepted him be- <lb/>
fore he could stop <lb/>
Tribune. , <lb/>
Scrambled Egg and Bacon. <lb/>
Lay as many pieces of sliced <lb/>
con with the rind removed as <lb/>
frying pan will accommodate, fry <lb/>
lo a delicate brown and take up on <lb/>
a plate. Break four eggs in a bowl <lb/>
add to them four <lb/>
of cold water and a little salt <lb/>
pepper. Beat them a little and <lb/>
turn into the hot bacon fat. Lift <lb/>
and stir lightly the white is <lb/>
set and the mixture is thick and <lb/>
Creamy. Take out carefully and lay <lb/>
over the bacon. <lb/>
Care of Copper <lb/>
A furred iron or copper kettle is <lb/>
easily cleaned. Place it empty over <lb/>
a clear lire for a short time. This <lb/>
will loosen the chalky deposit, which <lb/>
can then he removed. To prevent <lb/>
the kettle from furring again keep <lb/>
a large marble in it or an oyster <lb/>
shell will answer the same purpose. <lb/>
Homemade Bookcase. <lb/>
Wooden boxes such as shoes or <lb/>
soap reach the storekeepers in may <lb/>
he used for bookcases. These boxes <lb/>
are three feet long by one <lb/>
foot deep. The boxes may he stain- <lb/>
ed or painted inside and out and <lb/>
placed one over another until a case <lb/>
of height is obtained. <lb/>
Ivory Blancmange, <lb/>
Dissolve one ounce of gelatin <lb/>
for ten minutes In cold milk, n <lb/>
quantity to cover it. this <lb/>
into a pint of thin cream and add <lb/>
a small cupful of sugar, two <lb/>
of sherry wine, <lb/>
into molds and set away to harden. <lb/>
Sen e v. whipped cream. <lb/>
Bass and Meat. <lb/>
A dozen .-.- are worth in <lb/>
mi of a a <lb/>
half of meat, so ii is wise to u-e <lb/>
eggs at nil packing down in <lb/>
salt a supply for that in <lb/>
early winter, when their prices be- <lb/>
come fabulous, <lb/>
Furniture. <lb/>
When a slightly damp <lb/>
cloth, for it will her up and hold <lb/>
the far in than a dry one. <lb/>
This plan, however, should not be <lb/>
followed in the k polish- <lb/>
ed the dump cloth <lb/>
gives it a smeared appear-<lb/>
Disinfect Linen. <lb/>
A common cause for the spread- <lb/>
of disease is the fact that in- <lb/>
is trashed with <lb/>
the common laundry. It should <lb/>
ways be dipped in disinfectant be- <lb/>
fore being sent to the <lb/>
A Blood Purifier. <lb/>
The simplest blood purifier a <lb/>
sliced two i of <lb/>
bl end i in red <lb/>
haves to n quart of boiling <lb/>
Sweeten to taste and it is not <lb/>
disagree,.<lb/>
WINTERVILLE <lb/>
This department is in A. D. Johnston, who is authorized to rep- <lb/>
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory. <lb/>
ALL OVER THE HOUSE. <lb/>
WINTERVILLE ITEMS.<lb/>
price for cotton seed <lb/>
paid by County Oil Mill. <lb/>
Don't forget to bring or send <lb/>
your cart bubs to A. G. Cox Co. <lb/>
A lot of chairs arrived. up Mr. Cooper a-k him <lb/>
A. W. about prices anything you <lb/>
Jugs, flowerpots and andirons are interested in. <lb/>
A. w. is -be <lb/>
tat He a s d <lb/>
wood earl hubs. A. G. ox Mfg. giving free open sir concerts all <lb/>
hours. <lb/>
ed and prices at the <lb/>
Go to T. if. Manning Co. for <lb/>
candies, nuts, <lb/>
choice <lb/>
Co. Fat kind A large lot of new goods, d f seed a <lb/>
use. calico-, and A W, Go. <lb/>
Don't worry over that little lot at A. W. A Co. The A. C. Cox Mfg Co. have <lb/>
of cotton you had over when try to meet received a lot see i <lb/>
Hi rough ginning your last, buggies in pi ices. A few try In <lb/>
lots. be Pitt Co. Oil Mill, buys them in any y call -e It. <lb/>
seed cotton in any the none undertake bolls. Is here. <lb/>
best market price paid everyday- Pitt Oil Mill is We sent through toe Winter <lb/>
we pay the highest baying Gotten They pay I Mfg Go's fact my one day re <lb/>
prices for country and highest cash pi or will ex It is the ma <lb/>
shoulders. A. W. for meal. When yours things they do there. The plain, i <lb/>
It is a pretty line of dress goods are ready write for prices. humming a tutu <lb/>
that K. G. Chapman Co. A. G. Mfg Co has two car rough was am <lb/>
selling this season. up of farm Two men making a <lb/>
in style, quality their prices are low, in adding and we never <lb/>
you had better go sud make different kinds. Two i . <lb/>
selections were busy , <lb/>
We carry samples of over live, work Handsaws, steam <lb/>
bundled styles, wall were all In . <lb/>
For tobacco, dry goods are prepared to furnish y u as j be batch of men <lb/>
i o up we've and are the cheapest. Dome on buggy bodies e, .- t . <lb/>
them every day, examine before buying elsewhere, An- <lb/>
G. Chapman Co- B. other paint, <lb/>
Lineberry went to Colic and Kidney Cam, the anvils In soil h <lb/>
to deliver kidney its if something u- <lb/>
address at the closing Of MM fr stock and a sure colic cine. doing there. bile Calvin glints <lb/>
Fannie school. at the Drug Store. your meal or flour, and tie <lb/>
Our spring and summer Cent, L, and miller e know. <lb/>
notions ladies and gents hi around, bat don't in <lb/>
slippers has arrived our stock A few subscribers the <lb/>
of ladies mess goods area bit arrears. <lb/>
is more complete eyer j list <lb/>
before. of mohair t. jg route from <lb/>
of all our for indigestion at the drug <lb/>
batiste, weather proof, batiste la ,,, prepared to give receipts W. en- a ti. ii <lb/>
all the latest designs, i, for the paper. and see me to A. C d Mist <lb/>
The ladles are respectfully invited , me happy, m Co., that their buggies were <lb/>
to rill inspect our gel among the beat buggies shipped <lb/>
Barber Co yourself. I've got a good j there. <lb/>
The best place in town to buy for all those who pay It would yon to see the <lb/>
Stationary is at the drug store. , advance. <lb/>
Keep your warm and com- a Johnston, <lb/>
and avoid colds, place to gel Win Mfg, Co., but We were In <lb/>
doctors bills, by buying your The A. G. Cox Mfg o. have a Dig they had a <lb/>
G. Chapman Co's. American fence aid J ,, f work being <lb/>
They carry the best shoes at the Pittsburgh perfect also timber line, <lb/>
most reasonable prices. staples and bard wire. Be sure to mixed punt- and <lb/>
For seed plow castings and before buying t. . A l. <lb/>
all kinds farmers supplies, see spring supply of fence. The young men of Hie II. i;. <lb/>
A. W. Ange Co. J repair Shoes and do good work, i debating society will soon discuss <lb/>
For quills and quilting cotton Bring them to me either at tan question. <lb/>
cotton see A. W. Ange and Co. home or at buggy shop. <lb/>
Henry Nelson. <lb/>
Stock salt at <lb/>
For Plymouth Rock <lb/>
per dozen. Fob orders <lb/>
tired as fast as the hens lay. O. H. <lb/>
I an and Simple C. i <lb/>
For<lb/>
A i I u <lb/>
if <lb/>
tin e, it <lb/>
exception. on <lb/>
and in ten i <lb/>
out i <lb/>
I ; i<lb/>
tOO I'll to I <lb/>
the <lb/>
. to allow it <lb/>
the way for the men <lb/>
i Main in <lb/>
from Friday <lb/>
I'm a ma -a <lb/>
are<lb/>
number of and carts that <lb/>
i being shipped and sold by A. G. <lb/>
Those v. b r- of <lb/>
ed at <lb/>
tin- <lb/>
this a count, and <lb/>
it mid i ; n a <lb/>
pi way. can be laid on <lb/>
plates and put out of eight in a <lb/>
bu ii. f i- another <lb/>
refreshing disinfectant for a sick- <lb/>
i any room has an <lb/>
pen a ling Put <lb/>
sol h ground i e in a i r, <lb/>
and in the i enter ; I p <lb/>
. . gum, which th <lb/>
a match. As the gum bin n <lb/>
t coffee to consume with it. <lb/>
The is very pleasant and <lb/>
Breadcrumbs. <lb/>
i i breadcrumbs make a most <lb/>
. e when scattered <lb/>
over a rib roast or fried fish. To <lb/>
have tin-in they should <lb/>
n brown and absolutely free <lb/>
from crumbs should be <lb/>
dried, then rolled and <lb/>
I'll through a coarse sieve, to re- <lb/>
the liner ones, that may be <lb/>
saved for breading or other <lb/>
s. Mi-It a of but- <lb/>
in the spider or use the same <lb/>
amount of olive oil, and when <lb/>
I put in the crumbs that re- <lb/>
main in the sieve. Stir and shake <lb/>
continually over the lire, us <lb/>
as they color take up. <lb/>
BY <lb/>
west of <lb/>
hath<lb/>
i iii new Spring Suit n <lb/>
worn. <lb/>
ti. i. ii <lb/>
Collie -i <lb/>
It will pay you i <lb/>
to your <lb/>
i be admired or <lb/>
, Tailors, <lb/>
prices do <lb/>
Spring <lb/>
CU<lb/>
SPRING <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
THE LITTLE ONES. <lb/>
a Mirth <lb/>
Nose, Nose, Who Is <lb/>
Provoking <lb/>
number of children can play egg and beat it well. Add v <lb/>
the game of who to taste and serve very hot. <lb/>
Nichols left Friday for <lb/>
Car load nil lira just <lb/>
A. W. Ange Co. <lb/>
For clothing for your body, <lb/>
shoes for your feet, hate for your Winterville , <lb/>
beads and food for stomach we are, Mr. and Fled left behind the other. The eyes of th <lb/>
headquarters. today for their home in Homestead one in front me covered by the one <lb/>
R. G. Chapman Co. At the drugstore there we think behind by both hands over <lb/>
For com and seed oats go to be pleased m. Then <lb/>
. ., ., . . creeps out tiptoes to <lb/>
Ange Co. in silverware jewelry. leader, gently tweaks <lb/>
White's Black spec. paining ,, ,,,,, all, sneaks back into place. <lb/>
Hot Slaw. <lb/>
This is a good way to cook cab- <lb/>
when a change is Cut <lb/>
a firm, medium sized cabbage in <lb/>
half and cut half of it into thin <lb/>
strip-, using a very sharp knife if <lb/>
you have not a regular sheer, Sea- <lb/>
son it with salt and popper and <lb/>
sprinkle lightly with Hour. Pot <lb/>
half a tablespoonful each of butter <lb/>
and fat into a saucepan, pat <lb/>
in the cabbage and cook for ten <lb/>
minutes, stirring constantly to <lb/>
vent burning. When done, remove <lb/>
to the back of range, break in nil <lb/>
egg and beat it well. Add <lb/>
An event of first importance, the <lb/>
result of careful planning and weeks <lb/>
of faithful work. <lb/>
The formal opening of the <lb/>
SPRING GOODS AND MILLINERY <lb/>
recommended for the human or can gel any style at any <lb/>
family, line for perfectly t Harrington Co, <lb/>
balanced, com your eyes feel like there <lb/>
sale by is m it in Do they you <lb/>
B. T. Cox it Bro. tired on rending Do <lb/>
The lot if ever mattered and adhere <lb/>
brought to Winterville, your style, denote <lb/>
our lit, at j our W. paired and should be rein <lb/>
Ange Co, Billed by wearing glasses. H. <lb/>
Mi-- returned j ,. a fall line of <lb/>
Friday evening. spectacles can in your <lb/>
white good-, ladles collars, proper <lb/>
handkerchief lie.-, go lo A. t Or lo solicit <lb/>
W. Ange v Co , they have a order for nursery stock <lb/>
assortment. county. For particulars enclose <lb/>
For stone wine, jugs, bowls and Box Winterville; N. . <lb/>
pitchers, see A. W . Ange Co. Spanish peanuts fol seed ill T, i <lb/>
For nice of all kinds <lb/>
The leader's eyes are released <lb/>
then, he walk up and down <lb/>
the row try to tho who <lb/>
pulled his no-, by studying tho faces <lb/>
of all mid picking the one who <lb/>
iii <lb/>
When I. d. I <lb/>
China. <lb/>
Here is a recipe for mending chi- <lb/>
which has stood test of long <lb/>
time. The House Beautiful <lb/>
reels it. Tie the article to be mend- j <lb/>
ed and boll in skim <lb/>
milk for an hour. The lines china, <lb/>
being hard throughout, will not <lb/>
join, but the Meier pastes will mend <lb/>
perfectly. M mended may <lb/>
be washed in hot water. <lb/>
-.- and <lb/>
I r I <lb/>
lowly have In- <lb/>
i i <lb/>
lay, m , <lb/>
cat, -In he -u- by tho nose, for, la -I Soap wt <lb/>
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Iron Fencing Sold. <lb/>
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blooded Plymouth<lb/>
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seats for in Pitt on approved securities Interest <lb/>
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I GENERAL <lb/>
REPAIR <lb/>
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market. <lb/>
RIGS, RUGS, ALL KINDS, AT ALL <lb/>
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the trade, that are simply the <lb/>
smoothest seat on the market <lb/>
Ayden Milling ft Mfg. Co. <lb/>
Carpet all cloth and market, beef, fresh meats, sail- <lb/>
at J. R. Smith Bro. j sage, and fresh fish. <lb/>
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long visit to her home in Bertie, I hive their spring opening April <lb/>
returned here Tuesday and re-15th and 6th, The public are <lb/>
her in her millinery Invited to attend. <lb/>
department, <lb/>
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shoes for ladies. Every <lb/>
pair guaranteed. <lb/>
J. J. Edwards Co. <lb/>
We are offering mines for <lb/>
W. Co. will pay <lb/>
you highest prices for your Furs, <lb/>
Hides <lb/>
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well made durable buggy can be <lb/>
any style at any <lb/>
Horse <lb/>
of aV done on <lb/>
shortest notice and I styles. <lb/>
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HART BROTHERS, <lb/>
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hoes, hut, caps, the Milling ft Mfg. <lb/>
rugs mattings, tablet and <lb/>
floor oil cloth Cannon Tyson. <lb/>
Miss Lula is <lb/>
slater. <lb/>
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not. you . v. Street. <lb/>
better elsewhere we do nit expect Best Turnouts <lb/>
your patronage. i furnished the traveling or sporting <lb/>
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of none <lb/>
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Royal Elastic and <lb/>
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invite you call at my store, <lb/>
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YOURS TRULY, <lb/>
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pants. <lb/>
J. Edwards A Son. <lb/>
Dr. Joseph Dixon <lb/>
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON <lb/>
Office <lb/>
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A. H. Taft, <lb/>
NEXT DOOR TO SAM WHITE'S. <lb/>
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Unsafe. <lb/>
Attorney For more <lb/>
question. Mr. Have you <lb/>
any prejudice in cue one tray <lb/>
or <lb/>
sir. <lb/>
you should be ac- <lb/>
as juror do you think you <lb/>
could render a verdict in accordance <lb/>
; with the law and the mi e <lb/>
think i could. <lb/>
Attorney whispered confer <lb/>
I with bis homo. <lb/>
I we'll Mr. <lb/>
Tribune. <lb/>
WRECKED Hi<lb/>
. y <lb/>
i i Ai j <lb/>
H S In <lb/>
Holiday <lb/>
At the saturnalia, heathen pro- <lb/>
of It the Roman <lb/>
custom to decorate the house with <lb/>
evergreen. This done i give the I <lb/>
spirits refuge from the cold, j <lb/>
hi Atlanta. it u the <lb/>
t free all prisoners whose <lb/>
offense baa against the <lb/>
ordinances. <lb/>
The mistletoe that we use <lb/>
for Christmas decorations show the <lb/>
of the customs of the Druids. <lb/>
In branches of trees are <lb/>
used for decoration. In most parts of <lb/>
southern Europe evergreen trees are <lb/>
while In India the English <lb/>
churches are decorated at Christmas- <lb/>
tide with all kinds of <lb/>
berries, <lb/>
I r- <lb/>
i i <lb/>
a his <lb/>
i i, <lb/>
yest and most de<lb/>
Mistletoe. <lb/>
The eastern mistletoe Is parasitic on j <lb/>
deciduous trees as far north as New j <lb/>
jersey. It grows in great bunches i <lb/>
from one to three feel across and soon <lb/>
disfigures a tree. The people of <lb/>
la., have free mistletoe. The city <lb/>
authorities cut it out of the shade <lb/>
trees that Hue the streets, and any one <lb/>
may take it away by the load. <lb/>
The plant Is In n d of <lb/>
, as we are with a <lb/>
small despite in <lb/>
which ought to <lb/>
make ii r. demand. The <lb/>
trade is wed handle about 10.- <lb/>
inn 1- Life ID America. <lb/>
The Way <lb/>
by Small <lb/>
This incident occurred during one <lb/>
of flights in <lb/>
No. Everything was going <lb/>
smoothly, and the airship circled <lb/>
like a hawk, when the spectators, <lb/>
who were craning their news to see, <lb/>
noticed that something was wrong. <lb/>
The motor glowed down, the <lb/>
spun less swiftly, and the <lb/>
fabric began to sink toward the <lb/>
ground. While the people gazed, <lb/>
their hearts in their months, they <lb/>
saw scramble out of <lb/>
hie basket and crawl out on the <lb/>
framework, while the balloon sway- <lb/>
ed in the air. He calmly knotted <lb/>
the cord that had parted and crept <lb/>
back to his place as unconcernedly <lb/>
if he were on solid ground. <lb/>
The earth seemed to lie leaping up <lb/>
toward <lb/>
stared him in the face. A hand <lb/>
air pump was provided to till an <lb/>
air balloon inside the larger one and <lb/>
to make up for the compression of <lb/>
the hydrogen gas caused by the <lb/>
denser, lower atmosphere. He start- <lb/>
ed this pump, but it proved too <lb/>
small, and as the gas was compress- <lb/>
ed more and more I he <lb/>
of the balloon increased the <lb/>
thing became unmanageable. Th <lb/>
great ship dropped and dropped <lb/>
through the air, while the <lb/>
no longer in control of his ship, <lb/>
but controlled by it, worked at the <lb/>
and threw out ballast in a <lb/>
vain endeavor to escape the <lb/>
table. He was descending directly <lb/>
over the greensward in the center of <lb/>
the race course when <lb/>
he caught sight of some boys thin <lb/>
kites in the open space. He <lb/>
to them to take hold of his <lb/>
guide rope and run With it against <lb/>
the wind. They understood at once <lb/>
and as instantly obeyed. The wind <lb/>
had the same effect on the airship <lb/>
as it had on a kite when one rims <lb/>
with it, and the speed of the fall was <lb/>
checked. Man airship landed <lb/>
with a thud that smashed everything <lb/>
but the man. The smart that <lb/>
had saved <lb/>
helped him pack what was left of <lb/>
the wrecked airship into its bas- <lb/>
and a cab took inventor and <lb/>
invention back to Paris, From <lb/>
of <lb/>
N. C, March 1905. <lb/>
D. J. went to Washington <lb/>
Tuesday evening. <lb/>
Miss Susie Moore went to <lb/>
II. H. Proctor and N. W Camp. <lb/>
lien c none to Seven <lb/>
for their <lb/>
D. G. Moore is on the sick list. <lb/>
Boyd was in town Sun- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Miss of Wash- <lb/>
as hare Monday. <lb/>
L. Y. Holiday went up the road <lb/>
today. <lb/>
J. K. Proctor went to Washing- <lb/>
too Tuesday evening. <lb/>
Mi. and Mis. W. M. Moore west <lb/>
to today. . <lb/>
A. D. Clark went to <lb/>
Tuesday. <lb/>
I, went to Greenville <lb/>
Monday. <lb/>
The Key. John B. <lb/>
Washington, preached his regular <lb/>
sermon hew Sunday, Hew plain <lb/>
and forceful III his preaching. <lb/>
II. G. Campbell, of Norfolk, has <lb/>
been here a few day. <lb/>
Died in the Woods <lb/>
To Tell Their Age. <lb/>
To ascertain the age of pheasants, <lb/>
partridges, grouse and black game <lb/>
in the early part of the season hold <lb/>
the lower part of the bird's beak <lb/>
firmly at its extremity between the <lb/>
forefinger and thumb. It the bird <lb/>
he an old one. the beak will sustain <lb/>
its weight without in slightest <lb/>
degree yielding, but if, on the con- <lb/>
the bird a young one the <lb/>
beak will yield perhaps break. <lb/>
Scotland Neck, N. C, March <lb/>
Grey, one of the most <lb/>
highly esteemed citizens of Scot- <lb/>
land Neck, died alone in the woods <lb/>
Wednesday evening. He was <lb/>
spending BOOM days at his a <lb/>
miles in the country and about <lb/>
o'clock in the afternoon went out <lb/>
to the woods as usual to look niter <lb/>
his turkeys. It was noticed <lb/>
that he had not returned until <lb/>
o'clock. Search was made for him <lb/>
and about o'clock he was found <lb/>
not far In the woods dead. He <lb/>
seemed to have rested a log and <lb/>
tell dead. There was a slight <lb/>
scratch on bis face, doubtless <lb/>
by the fall. Si years <lb/>
ago Mi. Gray lost Ins wife, and <lb/>
has been under cloud of sorrow <lb/>
aver He had not been up <lb/>
town more I bun once or twice <lb/>
since, and what lime be spent out <lb/>
of hi- home here he spent on his <lb/>
farm. He was something more <lb/>
sixty years <lb/>
Post.<lb/>
S Us <lb/>
-T-- <lb/>
N wen<lb/>
for your <lb/>
and every Lad <lb/>
can Should Come. <lb/>
T FORGET THE DAY AND DATE. <lb/>
ARRIVING DAILY <lb/>
There we do claim in our <lb/>
; m I m- Hi-n m <lb/>
r in the <lb/>
of shop . it of g nor by <lb/>
show bill- Ii inns v.- try t <lb/>
ideas in out of bu-i <lb/>
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Ugh- <lb/>
lore is <lb/>
. store <lb/>
I'll I Si- <lb/>
ll I we <lb/>
. the 11-west <lb/>
RIBBONS, SILKS, EMBROIDERIES, <lb/>
kind-id -o lb- with the folk of <lb/>
and lo you will <lb/>
vis I to new <lb/>
Pulley Bowen, <lb/>
HOME WOMEN'S <lb/>
J. A. RICKS <lb/>
Greenville. X. <lb/>
might <lb/>
l have been <lb/>
Mr L. builder, Port- <lb/>
laud, Me, line- houses in <lb/>
a of <lb/>
exactly alike Painted two lead- <lb/>
each,<lb/>
The he <lb/>
at neat . f be <lb/>
The of be <lb/>
w ill ; <lb/>
in good condition. <lb/>
Me didn't believe in <lb/>
O into ii. Ask <lb/>
hi a <lb/>
Yours truly, <lb/>
F. w. <lb/>
P. ti. II. I. sills our <lb/>
Paint. <lb/>
Two Tar in Trouble. <lb/>
Norfolk, Match <lb/>
Fentress, William and <lb/>
members of <lb/>
B. Virginia Nation- <lb/>
Guard, were held for jury <lb/>
on breaking into the <lb/>
armory and stealing <lb/>
upwards of seventy five military <lb/>
shuts, which are alleged to have <lb/>
been in pawn by the defendant<lb/>
. <lb/>
D I <lb/>
STORE. <lb/>
calling your to th-ii n h line Groceries make <lb/>
special mention of apples, in nits of <lb/>
; in hi-b 1-- A full <lb/>
Hyman's In and by ware, a <lb/>
very cheap H.-i . -r. I. <lb/>
Don o. can mail <lb/>
you Want in the Grocery Department. <lb/>
, III oil in i I. III <lb/>
n ii Mu a <lb/>
here <lb/>
i, <lb/>
Charlotte, N. , at d <lb/>
job ed Hie Virginia <lb/>
ii . . <lb/>
mil . Ii <lb/>
I n keep i tan <lb/>
mil I <lb/>
I Up <lb/>
your <lb/>
i. ; ;. . . I l I . U I <lb/>
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V . i-a <lb/>
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I can-,. be n ill <lb/>
; . . ;. , , . to <lb/>
m be <lb/>
. . Interest <lb/>
in <lb/>
11101.1 ii-it <lb/>
a failure, <lb/>
ill <lb/>
J. A. Ricks Bro. <lb/>
mil on ski <lb/>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD. Editor and Owner. <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, APRIL 1905. <lb/>
No. <lb/>
TEACHERS INSTITUTE. <lb/>
STATE NEWS. <lb/>
Invited and will be Cordially Welcomed <lb/>
to Greenville. <lb/>
On Saturday the 8th the public <lb/>
school teachers of this county will <lb/>
decide the teachers institute <lb/>
which convenes next summer <lb/>
shall be held. to the <lb/>
of county, Mayor <lb/>
Woolen in behalf of the town ex- <lb/>
tends a cord lid invitation to <lb/>
institute in meet in Greenville, <lb/>
and it is hoped that this will be <lb/>
lb the teachers <lb/>
were unable to meet in <lb/>
fuel that a suit- <lb/>
able g could not be had, but <lb/>
our now a very <lb/>
building, and our people arc, <lb/>
great Interest in the movement <lb/>
to the for Green- <lb/>
ville. <lb/>
A invitation has been <lb/>
extended by the <lb/>
Carolina with the promise <lb/>
that the Club rooms will be <lb/>
open This promise of <lb/>
hospitality Las been joined in by <lb/>
citizens f our town, and every <lb/>
one seems willing to help in <lb/>
this meeting of institute <lb/>
most as well as the <lb/>
most profitable held. <lb/>
offered to <lb/>
teachers by Greenville <lb/>
ably -in ins- hose offered by any <lb/>
other town in the Excel- <lb/>
lent board can be had here cheaper <lb/>
than while the <lb/>
passed. The <lb/>
many of our town offer <lb/>
those I every an <lb/>
opportunity to worship a church <lb/>
of their selection, and we <lb/>
h e that the teachers <lb/>
institute will in Green <lb/>
villa thin ;, ear. <lb/>
Small is Best. <lb/>
It ii belief that <lb/>
we have too many cities which are Edenton Holds First Meeting, <lb/>
too large a country which Association of <lb/>
COTTON MILL FOR GREENVILLE. <lb/>
PERSONALS AND SOCIAL<lb/>
Rich- <lb/>
We Need it, Will We Get <lb/>
press many of the <lb/>
, .,. <lb/>
Monday, April 3rd. , ,. , <lb/>
r rived evening to <lb/>
Dr. L. James spent Sunday in a in with C. T. as <lb/>
prophesy a coming disintegration . this year, the to trimmer in his depart. <lb/>
massed populations Ag. the follow J. <lb/>
too meagerly populated. Superintendents men of are <lb/>
a more sane and <lb/>
which comprises several <lb/>
by S. S. <lb/>
To whom it may concern ii. <lb/>
Rich- Bethel. Mi and Mrs. J. <lb/>
Thomas left this x v J. II. left <lb/>
the <lb/>
mill in <lb/>
ti <lb/>
for Tarboro, <lb/>
came in <lb/>
fashion. for the <lb/>
The small is next to interchanging ideas, <lb/>
country. It is a better and giving <lb/>
the young man than is of school work, <lb/>
the great metropolis toward which The meeting of <lb/>
so many turn their eyes. Trolley , ,.,,, t <lb/>
cars, deliveries, trade , <lb/>
and mail periodicals <lb/>
have done very much to change i; attend II i- and all machinery attached there <lb/>
the isolation which formerly wen j he mailed j capital of <lb/>
with life in country. , i you sill sum of -W. linker came in Sunday <lb/>
interest of a col <lb/>
I have this offer <lb/>
will subscribe . build day evening. <lb/>
cotton mill in your city, H. A. White returned Sunday <lb/>
s; in. evening from Atlanta. <lb/>
with looms, and all <lb/>
morning from <lb/>
tin- in lining for Oak City, to be <lb/>
burial of Mr-. Mary <lb/>
K man, which place <lb/>
today. <lb/>
OF CENTURY BOOK CLUB. <lb/>
is improving, with it lo more machinery here, build Waning Iron. Lewiston. <lb/>
.- buildup, and put in A. of Scotland Neck, <lb/>
power plant operate Sunday <lb/>
counties, as <lb/>
our young men, lank, Be. tie. <lb/>
have lei. the country for the Oily. <lb/>
Some of are obliged to i Hertford, <lb/>
to succeed in chosen <lb/>
line of work. For the young Nash, <lb/>
of the above <lb/>
offer, we are willing lo <lb/>
Halifax, Dare, cell, lo me inspection of <lb/>
who has a business view <lb/>
there is possibly as good a <lb/>
small city s he may hope for <lb/>
a great one. II he has much <lb/>
capital, his personality, nil char. <lb/>
Pitt, Hyde and <lb/>
State Sunday School Convention Meets. <lb/>
The twenty-first annual <lb/>
of the slate Sunday school <lb/>
will more readily atone for j be called lo order in <lb/>
Presbyterian church <lb/>
a small town. This is <lb/>
especially true professional <lb/>
man. Indeed, any of <lb/>
may hope for greater <lb/>
the small <lb/>
of population the large. <lb/>
As to social life the general <lb/>
decency and comfort of passing <lb/>
through Ibis vale of tears as con- <lb/>
exist even today and <lb/>
will be far better ten years from <lb/>
self family has <lb/>
ten times chances a town <lb/>
, i Mr. Patch, we are advised <lb/>
this evening at <lb/>
any expert mill operators, <lb/>
actual of Being duly <lb/>
authorized by s of said <lb/>
to consider or accept any <lb/>
proposition in disposition of <lb/>
evening from a visit to <lb/>
This proposition is signed <lb/>
Mrs K House returned Sou- <lb/>
day evening from <lb/>
and Mrs. H. H. Moore <lb/>
Saturday. <lb/>
W. who has been <lb/>
here a few days, left this morning. <lb/>
Mis Mamie King returned <lb/>
o'clock by Hon. B. It. Lacy, who <lb/>
will preside. <lb/>
Mr. D. J. Young is chairman of <lb/>
the entertainment, <lb/>
and visitors will be met at the <lb/>
station today. <lb/>
Dining the session there will be <lb/>
a meeting of from <lb/>
young ii 11.11 . classes <lb/>
over stale. There are many <lb/>
classes in North Carolina, every <lb/>
the machinery is now for of San ford, who <lb/>
transportation to this point. a kw . left <lb/>
We cannot say what will , <lb/>
betaken on matter by Mrs. T. B. Jenkins child <lb/>
business of our but cue left Sunday evening for Goldsboro <lb/>
thug i-ran aid do say is lo spend a days. <lb/>
Mr and Mrs. J. W. Taylor, of <lb/>
spent Sunday here with <lb/>
that we need a cotton mill. <lb/>
MRS DEAD. <lb/>
relatives at house. <lb/>
Presentiment of Danger. <lb/>
a last Sunday the <lb/>
Mi Ruby, of the Pint <lb/>
Christian church in Sedalia, used <lb/>
the lug to <lb/>
a point. <lb/>
1-11 years ago I talked <lb/>
with a man in Henry county, Mo., <lb/>
who gave me <lb/>
of bis. He Was <lb/>
corn, and about mid- <lb/>
of I came <lb/>
to end of field, I had <lb/>
peculiar of dread or fear. <lb/>
I unbooked my learn drove <lb/>
home. I could give little reason <lb/>
for what I was my <lb/>
work in the middle of the alter <lb/>
I was ten <lb/>
minutes until I was my <lb/>
wife and children into a cyclone <lb/>
cave. Our house was swept <lb/>
aw y, bud I not what <lb/>
seemed a vague impulse my family <lb/>
have been <lb/>
City Journal. <lb/>
Marriage Licenses <lb/>
of Deeds B. Williams <lb/>
issued licenses to the following <lb/>
couples since last <lb/>
WHITE. <lb/>
F. It Mallard and <lb/>
Mary <lb/>
Wells. <lb/>
Geo. Lizzie Had- <lb/>
dock. <lb/>
J. H. Mayo <lb/>
bell. <lb/>
A ill Moore and Susie Proctor. <lb/>
COLORED. <lb/>
Samuel Harris and <lb/>
Thigpen. <lb/>
Matthew and Mollie <lb/>
Harris. <lb/>
W. T. Pitt Nora Peyton. <lb/>
Grimes and Mary Tel- <lb/>
fair. <lb/>
David Lucy <lb/>
Carolina Club has joined the <lb/>
invitation to the teachers to hold <lb/>
their county institute here this <lb/>
summer, and extends the <lb/>
courtesies of the club rooms to each <lb/>
teacher during institute. <lb/>
Of ten to tit y thousand is city in the state haying at least <lb/>
almost any where in America <lb/>
it can be any possibility hope Durham and the Southern Hold Consul- <lb/>
n j . u . u Mrs. Boswell daughter, writ <lb/>
Passed Away I his Morning at the , . . . , , <lb/>
, have been visiting brother, K <lb/>
cl Her Daughter. . , , <lb/>
O. --11 this for <lb/>
Mis. Alice E. widow <lb/>
the late Mr. died at <lb/>
Reported K Hector. <lb/>
Due of the most enjoyable meet- <lb/>
of the year was held Tuesday, <lb/>
in, home Mrs. <lb/>
Join, which was made <lb/>
more than usually attractive by <lb/>
lb-addition of plains, <lb/>
an shaded <lb/>
Mrs. Gotten, <lb/>
after a-i absence of <lb/>
s w <lb/>
During Hie there <lb/>
-a -01 e of the pubic <lb/>
v. and of further <lb/>
club other <lb/>
s. <lb/>
Twelve new books were <lb/>
ed, and will be placed in the <lb/>
library ween. <lb/>
The subject for the next year's <lb/>
literal y pr was also discussed <lb/>
and d <lb/>
There being no literary program <lb/>
for the guests and <lb/>
members ware entertained by <lb/>
being <lb/>
ever given <lb/>
tin- club. Thirty beautiful <lb/>
oil silk <lb/>
to have v city of th.- <lb/>
class. small is a <lb/>
tor environment in many way.-. <lb/>
Not the least desirable <lb/>
ties fact it is closer to <lb/>
out doors. who <lb/>
bass his own, with, u <lb/>
horse ii buggy and <lb/>
some place a few thousand in- <lb/>
habitants, is better off a-a ma. <lb/>
and a citizen than one who is <lb/>
big Field and Si ream. <lb/>
Col. A. B <lb/>
dent of Southern Railway, was <lb/>
in Durham in <lb/>
the mayor and of <lb/>
o'clock <lb/>
of her daughter, A bang, <lb/>
in South Greenville, whom <lb/>
she had made her the <lb/>
six <lb/>
Mr.-. was 7.1 <lb/>
for <lb/>
M. D. Biggs returned Bat-1 all patriotic <lb/>
evening Iron. Baltimore enough I readily locale the float- <lb/>
where she had been buying spring and stripes, several <lb/>
I it, <lb/>
i. no <lb/>
for T. <lb/>
V. Monk, who has been em <lb/>
aldermen regarding a of of <lb/>
me differences oily of ,,,,. , character, bud b <lb/>
Durham and the Souther. Bail- invalid for ,. and <lb/>
is I ployed here past sea- <lb/>
son, morning for Durham <lb/>
where be will spend tin <lb/>
b . <lb/>
Ii is a disgrace; <lb/>
To ball do things. <lb/>
bore w b <lb/>
She . <lb/>
Tuesday and . . . few <lb/>
hours. <lb/>
Mis. i.- survived . lour <lb/>
sous and daughter. sons <lb/>
are Messrs C. U , J S. B. <lb/>
Tuesday, April 1905. <lb/>
J. S. Higgs vent up the <lb/>
this morning, <lb/>
way. <lb/>
u the afternoon statement <lb/>
was made by both sides that there <lb/>
was no statement to give out to <lb/>
public, indicating no agree- <lb/>
as yet bus been reached. <lb/>
License Renewed. <lb/>
D the office of Insurance a. . A. <lb/>
J. It. Raleigh, of Texas, and I hi <lb/>
Not to develop our possibilities, licenses were issued for 6.657 A- <lb/>
agents in will i.-. place <lb/>
To do poor, slipshod, botched ; North Carolina during the ensuing Thursday J ob Neck Ibis <lb/>
work. year, April 1st. Many j burial near <lb/>
T. give a bad example to young I of these wire renewals of annual <lb/>
people. which the insurance laws Teachers Saturday. <lb/>
To of be u <lb/>
out before an agent is allowed lo a. r . x <lb/>
To hide a talent because you do business the state. Prof G. E- <lb/>
The University Accepts Carnegie's Gift, j lib <lb/>
At a inc. ling of I In- trustees of loll call. <lb/>
Tin prise, woo by Mrs. <lb/>
Skim . us a beautiful edition of <lb/>
in. poem <lb/>
Of<lb/>
road <lb/>
Adrian Savage left this morning partaking of the delightful <lb/>
Norfolk. ha club <lb/>
j to meet Mrs. <lb/>
y the <lb/>
In lo <lb/>
D. left this morning many guests were present <lb/>
. j Mrs. I. Mrs. Ed <lb/>
Mrs. . I. B. Cherry left this morn Kan. Mis. . Mis <lb/>
Baltimore, Mr.-. <lb/>
. , . , I Mis. H. H, Moore, Mrs. <lb/>
J. H, Farrow went lo Scotland , <lb/>
Mrs. Herbert <lb/>
White, Mis Jan is Mrs. R. <lb/>
Geo. S, Pritchard went up the ,. .;,. Potties, Mrs. <lb/>
mad -ins Mi Mrs. <lb/>
W. W. Perkins came in this Vines, M . Mrs. Woodward, <lb/>
To live a half life when a whole <lb/>
life is possible. <lb/>
. , , , , ; state University on April 1st, m.-o <lb/>
Not to be scrupulously clean . ,, <lb/>
,. I the gift tendered by Andrew Car-1 m-w <lb/>
person and <lb/>
To <lb/>
make <lb/>
from Kinston. <lb/>
Denmark lo <lb/>
Monday evening <lb/>
On of sickness Editor <lb/>
J. has not been <lb/>
A minute's talk by Ms today. <lb/>
Mies Seal, dulling, <lb/>
Wooten, Blow and <lb/>
Ski , <lb/>
A Southern Industrial to Meet <lb/>
in <lb/>
The Indus-1 <lb/>
J gift tendered by Andrew Car- U The Sun he. n Indus-, <lb/>
of for a library was Prof. H ;. Mrs M. Higgs, who returned in <lb/>
a unit Teacher and from Baltimore last Saturday, 1- D. C. on May 33rd Great <lb/>
is given U that Prof. J . Ki.-i.-n. k her home on the of j ,,., ,,,,,. . ,., d f <lb/>
to those who have helped us. <lb/>
To go life a pygmy <lb/>
when nature intended you for a I <lb/>
I giant. <lb/>
To kick over the ladder <lb/>
which we have climbed to our <lb/>
position. <lb/>
To be grossly ignorant these <lb/>
days of free usages of good society. <lb/>
Success. <lb/>
Miss Ned. <lb/>
directed a careful <lb/>
be made at to raise <lb/>
this sum. <lb/>
No Summer School U. N. C. <lb/>
Dr. J. W. Bryan left this morn- is expected to alb <lb/>
as , to be present II ill be <lb/>
h Sower, Gov. T. J. Jar vis. <lb/>
rate <lb/>
Big Fin at Rocky Mount. <lb/>
Rocky N. Q , April C <lb/>
A lire which burst out at three <lb/>
o'clock this in the dry <lb/>
kiln of Tar River Lumber <lb/>
Company, laid the mammoth plant <lb/>
of this hue industry in ruins and <lb/>
consumed other property nearby, <lb/>
entailing a loss of upwards of <lb/>
This loss is partially <lb/>
covered by insurance of <lb/>
institute. <lb/>
Deciding by vole where <lb/>
On last Saturday executive shall be held. <lb/>
committee of the board of trustees, No <lb/>
in a meeting in the executive office <lb/>
. I year, and we would every <lb/>
of Governor Glenn, decided to be <lb/>
there will be no summer school for Don't slay at home and In n <lb/>
teachers at University you wish the Institute bad been <lb/>
the Sunday school convention and appointed by the go <lb/>
Carolina this summer. <lb/>
This does not effect the summer <lb/>
school of law, which will be held <lb/>
as usual. <lb/>
Much as Ever. <lb/>
Since farm work has got well <lb/>
under way it to look like <lb/>
fertilizer sales this season will bi- <lb/>
as large as ever. it <lb/>
are being hauled out. <lb/>
held elsewhere and vole <lb/>
your preference. <lb/>
Reward Offered. <lb/>
or which convenes in <lb/>
that my 6th and <lb/>
Dr. Id is a delegate from the <lb/>
class of the Memorial <lb/>
church. <lb/>
Wednesday, April 5th, 1905. <lb/>
O. W. Baker left this morning <lb/>
for Lewiston. <lb/>
W. K. Moore left this morning <lb/>
for Snaky Mount. <lb/>
R O. returned Tuesday <lb/>
evening from a trip to Richmond. <lb/>
Mrs. Jack Reed, of Plymouth, is <lb/>
here to be with her husband who <lb/>
is sick at Hotel Macon. <lb/>
C. M, who has been <lb/>
visiting his sister, Mrs. A, L. <lb/>
about Short <lb/>
hair. while black. <lb/>
Set near May's Chapel Tuesday, <lb/>
28th March. <lb/>
W. A. B. <lb/>
Route No. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
State.-, . j,,,. . <lb/>
mayors of cities, <lb/>
boards of <lb/>
and banks, railroad -n,. <lb/>
planters and <lb/>
The object of the <lb/>
plans for the net <lb/>
of the material resource , <lb/>
the Southern Slates. <lb/>
Large Collection. <lb/>
The A, M, If, church had <lb/>
a grand rally on Sunday last, for <lb/>
the purpose of raising money to <lb/>
liquidate the indebtedness of the <lb/>
church. Rev. A. R. Roberts is the <lb/>
new Dr. O, H. <lb/>
Thomas. A mat collected at this <lb/>
rally was <lb/>
POOR PRINT <lb/>
<lb/>
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