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OPENING OF SPRING<lb/>
CORN FIELDS <lb/>
ARE FIELDS <lb/>
to the farmer who under- I <lb/>
stands how to feed his <lb/>
crops. for Corn <lb/>
must contain at least <lb/>
per cent, actual <lb/>
Potash <lb/>
Send for our <lb/>
tell why Potash Is as <lb/>
to life as <lb/>
sent free, if you ask. <lb/>
GERMAN WORKS <lb/>
New Nassau Street, or <lb/>
South St. <lb/>
mac <lb/>
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/>
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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/>
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a his <lb/>
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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/>
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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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. store <lb/>
I'll I Si- <lb/>
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. 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/>
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in good condition. <lb/>
Me didn't believe in <lb/>
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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/>
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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/>
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TRULY, <lb/>
Dr. Joseph Dixon <lb/>
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON <lb/>
Best <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
A. H. Taft, <lb/>
NEXT DOOR TO SAM WHITE'S. <lb/>
POOR PRINT<lb/>
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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
IT <lb/>
Greensboro officials are also <lb/>
I inc a turn at the local sport, <lb/>
. wise under <lb/>
Immigration. <lb/>
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A tort. <lb/>
K. as second matter, <lb/>
know upon application. . me of this who are living <lb/>
post in and adjoining without visible means of support. <lb/>
to fiction <lb/>
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the new There is alive North, <lb/>
I it in in the stats now, the following <lb/>
an editorial in Saw York Com- <lb/>
is interesting. <lb/>
moat of the thous- <lb/>
ands c me to us from foreign I <lb/>
definite <lb/>
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ind good times. <lb/>
VAGRANT LAW. <lb/>
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the <lb/>
; pen u . ring or <lb/>
oiling in idleness, who is <lb/>
work and has no property <lb/>
ant; ail per- <lb/>
. . i . immoral or <lb/>
no property <lb/>
rs who have <lb/>
st means of making a <lb/>
I and make their <lb/>
ling or by trading or harming in <lb/>
ten . <lb/>
.-. r anyone who shall live <lb/>
rages of his mother, <lb/>
is I <lb/>
is t a <lb/>
only . <lb/>
v.- , <lb/>
morals <lb/>
that <lb/>
the <lb/>
with all <lb/>
moral<lb/>
. I child or children; anyone who <lb/>
. , ., i without visible means or support <lb/>
. <lb/>
and have no <lb/>
means I Other <lb/>
i sample. <lb/>
With all the criticism <lb/>
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been n Mr. Bryan b ,. , fully per <lb/>
create a mighty lug stir when <lb/>
, men time la talk. <lb/>
If give the reporter a short <lb/>
answer when he asks you necessary <lb/>
don't gel if he <lb/>
doesn't yet you. <lb/>
joking, since that banquet <lb/>
tin. the press has had much <lb/>
to say a mighty little thing. <lb/>
Wonder if the president will hang <lb/>
any on <lb/>
southern trip. <lb/>
is defined as a vagrant- . <lb/>
We take it back who did not get <lb/>
t their wives trip to Asheville. <lb/>
the hum <lb/>
to whom <lb/>
religion I . swipe from the <lb/>
tables of Hie white people who em- <lb/>
With <lb/>
progress <lb/>
selves I. and <lb/>
an impulsive <lb/>
We i a mistake has <lb/>
been i <lb/>
testing a <lb/>
the A; I <lb/>
tendered by <lb/>
John P. l; Mr. <lb/>
feller Is , and e <lb/>
us. <lb/>
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it pi J would be <lb/>
the and not John <lb/>
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sues it. . the money <lb/>
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gives <lb/>
we believe to a correct view <lb/>
We re. <lb/>
. requires <lb/>
is <lb/>
It will soon be our time to have a <lb/>
are not supported by , <lb/>
visible means .--. <lb/>
This law includes the gang of buy. A law <lb/>
who daily loaf around all. <lb/>
street corners, and pull cheroot I , <lb/>
smoke or .- it i juice. <lb/>
The punishment prescribed by <lb/>
Jewel <lb/>
One song is worth a score of <lb/>
ii it, <lb/>
remained in New York city. The <lb/>
which is appealing for settlers, <lb/>
got a over of them; <lb/>
and also he, to , <lb/>
blood, K d only ti per <lb/>
Thai Ibis city is called upon to <lb/>
absorb its immense proportion of <lb/>
these heterogeneous elements is <lb/>
unfair ti the outside States. We do <lb/>
not need <lb/>
grants; other sections do <lb/>
problem of earing for them con <lb/>
confronts us, with the West <lb/>
and South the problem is solved <lb/>
the laud awaits them, and their <lb/>
come and their future prosperity if <lb/>
industrious, are an red <lb/>
The above is written in j <lb/>
with the fact F- P. Bar- <lb/>
gent, commissioner gem ml of <lb/>
has a plan to assist those <lb/>
States increasing their <lb/>
population and to aid immigrants in <lb/>
finding His idea, in brief, <lb/>
is the establishment of an industrial <lb/>
permanent Ellis <lb/>
Island or at some other convenient <lb/>
point in New fork, where newly- <lb/>
landed immigrants may learn some- <lb/>
thing of the advantages of various <lb/>
States and sections with a view to <lb/>
assisting then in determining upon <lb/>
Hi <lb/>
soon our <lb/>
now Spring <lb/>
extra long, collars <lb/>
and lapels, s h a p o y <lb/>
shoulders, wide Trousers <lb/>
with all the late kinks in <lb/>
cut, and tailoring <lb/>
If you have not seen <lb/>
them, you're missing <lb/>
something, <lb/>
Single and Double <lb/>
the now <lb/>
brown and gray mixtures <lb/>
or in broken stripes, <lb/>
Swellest Suits of the we flew. <lb/>
Our Spring Suit display will certainly tor <lb/>
the man who wishes style and durability at a moderate <lb/>
by <lb/>
THE <lb/>
Frank<lb/>
THE <lb/>
men in pi that mons. <lb/>
mice by I shall upon the first conviction They who hunt trouble rarely a permanent home. Congress will <lb/>
of <lb/>
the roads days <lb/>
the second and subsequent of- <lb/>
fences the defendant shall be <lb/>
over to superior and the judge <lb/>
s upon the conviction of the de- <lb/>
send him to the county <lb/>
roads or workhouse for a term <lb/>
less than six months nor more than <lb/>
a year. <lb/>
It's up to you, Mayor Wooten. <lb/>
r Ii me home with an empty bag be asked for an appropriation to <lb/>
There's nothing like the liniment establish this bureau. The plan <lb/>
another love for a broken heart. Mr. Sargent to be a goad one. <lb/>
SPRING OPENING <lb/>
J A <lb/>
The earnestness with the <lb/>
people of our town are working to <lb/>
get the Teachers Institute to come to <lb/>
too straining of a point to dis- Greenville during the coming sum- <lb/>
pure and impure <lb/>
money . which it <lb/>
is to b i mend <lb/>
India who re- <lb/>
. d <lb/>
from Ami is nut <lb/>
is very gratifying. When our <lb/>
people go at a thing they generally <lb/>
succeed, and the manner in which <lb/>
they have gone about procuring the <lb/>
Teachers Institute foretells success <lb/>
going r it is purchased other town in the county can <lb/>
workers in to M .,.,, <lb/>
as Greenville i and the <lb/>
D hospitality manifested people <lb/>
,. j is unsurpassed. be <lb/>
that in m Saturday the <lb/>
heath <lb/>
only <lb/>
v.,. <lb/>
ill <lb/>
th<lb/>
prop <lb/>
pun <lb/>
the l. <lb/>
South needs immigrants of the <lb/>
sort who wish to acquire property <lb/>
and establish homes. That it needs <lb/>
common laborers, field hands, is <lb/>
denied a cotton crop which is <lb/>
stony never yet laid <lb/>
snare torn man with <lb/>
When the course of true love be- <lb/>
gins to run smooth, it's ah ominous <lb/>
sign. <lb/>
A woman never appreciates the <lb/>
absolute simplicity of man until she <lb/>
discovers that, like life, <lb/>
he is all vanity- <lb/>
It's easy enough to win the <lb/>
of the populace if you have <lb/>
the wherewithal to hire the right <lb/>
press agent <lb/>
It's a wise woman who keeps her <lb/>
husband convinced she is a <lb/>
wingless angel. <lb/>
It's a sad state of when the <lb/>
lire of genius has to warm up <lb/>
Clothes. , . <lb/>
often influence others in to make out the tax books for the had SO <lb/>
him an, tax collector, be shall make out an , <lb/>
A rarely thinks statement which t he r I <lb/>
the <lb/>
the <lb/>
An event of first Importance, the <lb/>
result of careful planning an i weeks <lb/>
pushing on toward bales faithful WOrk. <lb/>
The formal opening of the <lb/>
SPRING GOODS AND MILLINERY <lb/>
was a triumphant success <lb/>
surpassing any similar <lb/>
occasion of the past. <lb/>
The unanimous expression of <lb/>
a auditor. he salary, . . j l <lb/>
make the man, but is per yea. The auditor is WaS that <lb/>
Hut foreigners who be willing <lb/>
to obey the laws and conform to <lb/>
of the country, and who <lb/>
will take up property and become <lb/>
settlers in fact, it can hardly have <lb/>
too Observer. <lb/>
Good for Counties <lb/>
There the recent <lb/>
Legislature for the county of Hun <lb/>
t teachers <lb/>
vast and charming selection <lb/>
B of religion until the day quires lo be published; he shall look -r <lb/>
doctor Is sent for in a hurry. delinquent tax-payers and I <lb/>
A coquette keeps one eye on the that property is listed; he shall <lb/>
coming man, even while she caresses I act accountant for the county in HOt SlOW tO appreciate <lb/>
the one she has Or- settling with the tax collator . . . <lb/>
leans Times-Democrat. that he shall audit all and fine gOOdS. <lb/>
Ii <lb/>
for <lb/>
i I lite. <lb/>
as<lb/>
How many women <lb/>
Since the rented In the Slay l Dr. <lb/>
, It I ti hold- , on- <lb/>
. monument, tear with some reason on the <lb/>
. . <lb/>
the <lb/>
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of<lb/>
. . <lb/>
those N ; <lb/>
liking the <lb/>
how <lb/>
g has offered to <lb/>
donate to th of <lb/>
North Carolina to erect a library <lb/>
building on condition that the <lb/>
raise the same amount. <lb/>
i i t , <lb/>
knows <lb/>
last to <lb/>
sat . ; it is <lb/>
to erect a i. <lb/>
soil that <lb/>
to be remembered, <lb/>
After years of observation we are <lb/>
led to believe that the man who uses <lb/>
the columns of the daily, weekly, or <lb/>
monthly paper lo advertise his <lb/>
is the man whose in- <lb/>
creases, and who succeeds financial- <lb/>
The exceptions to this rule arc <lb/>
few, thousands of examples <lb/>
stand out as proof to its validity. <lb/>
. if it <lb/>
were hardship becomes Ii; what <lb/>
. or is i it on the r <lb/>
hand, U a adding <lb/>
work is i as a of <lb/>
training instead of as a tolls <lb/>
then each trivial act becomes <lb/>
lull interest and is d m easily, <lb/>
and in truth artistically, <lb/>
he continues, <lb/>
handsome, active and <lb/>
who during a few years of <lb/>
housework have become bent and <lb/>
nod wrinkled, ugly and <lb/>
hopeless, prematurely old tin the <lb/>
other hand. I know cases where <lb/>
through the proper housework <lb/>
as an exercise and a recreation as n <lb/>
method of mini and body, <lb/>
there has occurred a most <lb/>
increase in health, strength, <lb/>
weight, ease and grace of <lb/>
The pictures accompanying tho <lb/>
Illustrate the proper methods of <lb/>
performing household duties and <lb/>
arc a high degree. <lb/>
may filed against <lb/>
; county, In addition lo <lb/>
hi shall make monthly <lb/>
I e of clerk, sheriff, <lb/>
l, and i <lb/>
. i <lb/>
to tin I coll ed <lb/>
by tin in In a I . like <lb/>
this is a n i . <lb/>
Doth i in the county <lb/>
the passage of this bill <lb/>
this new office, it would no <lb/>
be a good thing for other <lb/>
c unties to have such an office. It <lb/>
is badly needed Some other i <lb/>
ties besides <lb/>
Courier.<lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION <lb/>
-OF- <lb/>
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE, FARMVILLE. N. C. <lb/>
At thee is of business Mar. 14th,<lb/>
I. ins a id disc <lb/>
ts , <lb/>
Due from 84,887.86 <lb/>
items Undivided profits, <lb/>
coin, <lb/>
Silver coin, 1,201 Oil sub. to 40,125.0 <lb/>
Nail bk, D notes 8,600.00 <lb/>
SIS IS <lb/>
paid lo <lb/>
It matter of supremo <lb/>
that the judgment of tho State <lb/>
of South Dakota against North Caro- <lb/>
has been discharged in full. <lb/>
We owed tho money and it were State of North Carolina, F County. <lb/>
better that it be paid. To have ha <lb/>
Total <lb/>
Total <lb/>
sold from tho stops of tho at <lb/>
Washington stock in the North <lb/>
Carolina to the amount of <lb/>
this debt, would have been a <lb/>
which all our citizens should <lb/>
be glad to see I <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
I, J. B. Cashier of the above- named lank, do solemnly <lb/>
that the above statement is true to the best my know ledge <lb/>
and belief. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to before mt, this day of March <lb/>
J. JOHNSTON, Rotary <lb/>
Correct <lb/>
R. L. <lb/>
T. L <lb/>
W. J. Tunings,<lb/>
F PATRICK. <lb/>
Dear Commissioner <lb/>
K. W. had his house, <lb/>
W, Erie. P , j i- -l <lb/>
iii <lb/>
In Harsh he had three <lb/>
others to and thought our <lb/>
pries high. Bought a us <lb/>
for one the s <lb/>
he painted <lb/>
SI <lb/>
be did, for need <lb/>
limes since; he's <lb/>
got the habit. <lb/>
The t is <lb/>
should grudge the cost of good <lb/>
paint, when about <lb/>
time- <lb/>
Good cheap, the <lb/>
price; and lull is dear, DO <lb/>
at all, it too to put on. <lb/>
I. roe is a paint; <lb/>
paint is Tip- i.- no <lb/>
is other <lb/>
paint. <lb/>
Yours truly, <lb/>
F. Co. <lb/>
P. d II I. arr sells <lb/>
Paint. <lb/>
OF MRS. NORMAN. <lb/>
APRILS BEGINS S <lb/>
r, <lb/>
ill <lb/>
TIGHT MO THE CAUSE OF IT ALL <lb/>
Diet of Stroke of paralysis, <lb/>
Mrs. Norman, of <lb/>
Capt J. died at the <lb/>
Home of her daughter, Mis. J. h. <lb/>
in Beaver township, <lb/>
Tuesday, at o'clock p. <lb/>
Two or three days ago Mrs. <lb/>
with <lb/>
sis, that lime her death has <lb/>
been expected, and a number of <lb/>
relatives from j were <lb/>
present at the bedside. <lb/>
By A E- Means a saving of to per cent on all cash purchases. <lb/>
was a faithful member of the i m <lb/>
She leave- a husband <lb/>
two grown and three <lb/>
grown sous. <lb/>
The remains will be taken by <lb/>
rail to N. today <lb/>
where the Inks place <lb/>
in the afternoon. <lb/>
. <lb/>
cured of Years of <lb/>
Suffering; <lb/>
had been troubled with <lb/>
buck for fifteen and i <lb/>
recovery in the use of <lb/>
Pain <lb/>
liniment is also an tonal <lb/>
for sprains ind In nisei-. It is <lb/>
sale by Drug Store, <lb/>
Greenville. f <lb/>
and largest of <lb/>
Iron at ft M. <lb/>
These days a to leave <lb/>
bis win k sod bis book and <lb/>
line make <lb/>
Just my spring line of <lb/>
Begins Oxfords In patent <lb/>
in I kid, . V <lb/>
MOO yards of New Hamburg In- <lb/>
worth and this Wonder Bale, <lb/>
yards Val grade, <lb/>
Only o yd. <lb/>
yards Lace, Values, <lb/>
POWDER, toe every where <lb/>
only to customer, ; <lb/>
PEARL all kind, pure white,<lb/>
A. P. C. GINGHAMS, <lb/>
yd In<lb/>
Ladies Black- PETTICOATS, Inch ruffle, <lb/>
very tine, quality, WONDER SALK, <lb/>
Like <lb/>
a Comet <lb/>
ll J y cornea <lb/>
health <lb/>
. to the weak and <lb/>
famous remedy wet <lb/>
last , criB <lb/>
T V <lb/>
disordered V <lb/>
supplies I he natural <lb/>
Juices cf digestion and <lb/>
does work of <lb/>
stomach, <lb/>
nervous tension, <lb/>
and membranes of <lb/>
organ are allowed to <lb/>
rest and heal. It <lb/>
Indigestion, flatulence, <lb/>
palpitation of the heart, <lb/>
nervous dyspepsia and <lb/>
all stomach troubles by <lb/>
cleansing, purifying and <lb/>
the glands, <lb/>
membranes of tho <lb/>
and digestive organs. <lb/>
Pieces White at Wonderful Saving <lb/>
to yard <lb/>
fl i I <lb/>
BEA ISLAND yard <lb/>
Don't forget this is <lb/>
our- <lb/>
WONDER IF <lb/>
THE BOSS IS CRAZY <lb/>
No, on account of the tight we are <lb/>
forced to offer this new stock of goods not dais <lb/>
old at the wonderful and of prices, <lb/>
will bold back. Every dollars worth this <lb/>
n bis <lb/>
CLOTHING, Men's tine Suite worth <lb/>
WONDER PRICE g <lb/>
CUT in price of pants J.; <lb/>
Kin. Pants and l <lb/>
Pants per <lb/>
Pine Sunday Shoos. Worth and <lb/>
Wonder Price, go <lb/>
LADIES Pine Low Cut Shoes, wort l and BO <lb/>
mi<lb/>
Negligee Fancy Summer <lb/>
quality <lb/>
Cure <lb/>
Ci a Supply Yon. <lb/>
11.00 <lb/>
trial which I or <lb/>
t. C. C. <lb/>
Patterns Mens Soft Bosom Negligee <lb/>
shirts, i I grade, Q <lb/>
. . V; y . <lb/>
. . -u. <lb/>
aid Sales <lb/>
Sale Next Door to Bank of Greenville <lb/>
Banner. <lb/>
Look For Wonder <lb/>
Banner.<lb/>
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MB<lb/>
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TO FURTHER <lb/>
STOCK. <lb/>
We Have Prices. <lb/>
FOLLOWING CORRESPONDENCE EXPLAINS ITSELF. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. March <lb/>
Wood <lb/>
New Sale Conductors, <lb/>
New York. N. Y. <lb/>
While bars received considerable over stocked rimes and motoring <lb/>
through sales you have tor US since February 1st, are still in an unpleasant over stocked <lb/>
of the merchandise and shall be pleased to employ you to map out a further course for <lb/>
of choice merchandise and enable us to gut the quickest <lb/>
possible moment Hg Shipments which we have agreed take. Please <lb/>
this your best efforts and let us hear from you at once. <lb/>
Yours very truly, <lb/>
position relative stag <lb/>
us by winch rs may be able to dispose of the remaining <lb/>
give <lb/>
C. T. <lb/>
RISE OF THE <lb/>
H Had Its Origin In Mayer <lb/>
of Arithmetic. <lb/>
Had the father of the <lb/>
had hie way the talents <lb/>
of tins family never have <lb/>
been known to the world <lb/>
When Haver Anselm <lb/>
a.- ban in the <lb/>
Frankfort, in 1748, his <lb/>
secreted lam to the church. Al- <lb/>
though he worked in his father <lb/>
tore, driving bargain whenever <lb/>
there was an opportunity, lie <lb/>
told constantly he to be- <lb/>
come a For i long tune the <lb/>
boy's remonstrance in vain, <lb/>
bin he overcame father's <lb/>
will in tin . . a in <lb/>
The r bed left his <lb/>
ton one day at the borne i f a <lb/>
in order ill u this <lb/>
en ad doctor . the <lb/>
to choose the vie <lb/>
the counting room. After <lb/>
a long talk the rabbi pave the boy <lb/>
Talmud asked i to I <lb/>
rt in gee. An hour or so <lb/>
later the father came for his child, <lb/>
and. no one at the door, he <lb/>
stepped into the hallway. A low <lb/>
murmur from an adjoining room <lb/>
caused him to look quickly, and his <lb/>
heart swelled with joy. lie saw bis <lb/>
beloved Mayer crouching over a <lb/>
book and chanting from pages <lb/>
as ii learning something by u <lb/>
Approaching nearer, be saw the <lb/>
volume was the Talmud. <lb/>
are you reading, my <lb/>
the father, taking the <lb/>
with one hand while he patted his <lb/>
head lovingly with the other. <lb/>
lad answer a loose <lb/>
out and floated to the <lb/>
floor. The father picked up the <lb/>
runaway sheet of paper and stared <lb/>
at Finally the smile re- <lb/>
lull it was and more <lb/>
worldly. The boy tucked into <lb/>
hi- Talmud a leaf from in old <lb/>
arithmetic. There was no further <lb/>
effort thwart the lad's ambition, <lb/>
and a year or later lie was sent to <lb/>
r to serve us an of <lb/>
the banking of <lb/>
After a short apprenticeship young <lb/>
Rothschild returned to his native <lb/>
and opened a banking <lb/>
of bin own. New York <lb/>
Tribune. <lb/>
Something In Addition. <lb/>
A grocer, la <lb/>
New up a downtown <lb/>
He alone fairly <lb/>
well CW while. nil <lb/>
one <lb/>
the <lb/>
you dost <lb/>
was Hue cart i <lb/>
-Cut what is I I <lb/>
i bans, win-u <lb/>
buys at Brace Star <lb/>
dark or proprietor usually elves <lb/>
Wart is. in <lb/>
la it. replied me meat <lb/>
Reflectively and went way, <lb/>
Um next came was <lb/>
pen ad aim in l <lb/>
the was and hand- <lb/>
ed over tits Boost said <lb/>
sodden <lb/>
., is nun of sixteen <lb/>
seven lint eighteen <lb/>
ULt <lb/>
whatever do yea <lb/>
your a <lb/>
addition, <lb/>
gt the following <lb/>
Orleans Times-Democrat. <lb/>
Before the J <lb/>
leaf d <lb/>
library sate from book <lb/>
thieves. In big libraries they have <lb/>
spotters to watch who ask for <lb/>
ram editions, but la the small libraries <lb/>
we must depend the mils employed <lb/>
who happen to a thief by <lb/>
if we catch the book <lb/>
thief before I e reaches door and <lb/>
ask if he has not forgotten to have <lb/>
the checked off at the <lb/>
desk. he is old band he <lb/>
i bare forgotten but I <lb/>
will bring around <lb/>
hands beck the book and <lb/>
to in mat <lb/>
in for many mouths. The <lb/>
m of book thieves do not <lb/>
novels. They go alter works of refer- <lb/>
year books and such <lb/>
things. most of <lb/>
In their business, but cannot <lb/>
, font bay. Thai is v. by vol- <lb/>
are nailed down in many <lb/>
I actually known a woman <lb/>
to gel with a city directory <lb/>
her New York Press. <lb/>
N KW YORK. N. Y., March 1905. <lb/>
Mi <lb/>
C. T. <lb/>
Greenville, <lb/>
Dear Mr. <lb/>
of the 4th us at present- Low prices and holding back the cotton <lb/>
market has place hundreds of Solid in just your position The only course we can ad- <lb/>
a to entire stock on the market at prices so low you can dispose of the stock quickly and tho <lb/>
bast you can Holding together thousands of dollars of idle merchandise means final ruin to any merchant <lb/>
Advertise diligently give your the best of values Thereby protecting both you and your interest <lb/>
With best wishes for your success We remain. <lb/>
Respectfully yours, <lb/>
WOOD BROTHERS. <lb/>
New York Sale <lb/>
Earthquake Gowns. <lb/>
Many earthquake ks were fell <lb/>
in i in Hue occurred <lb/>
h on March <lb/>
S it i -as done, hut the <lb/>
I occasion improved by various <lb/>
divines, including Dr. Sherlock, <lb/>
then bishop of London, who, <lb/>
ended by a trooper of Lord Dela- <lb/>
ware's, that a terrible <lb/>
earthquake would shake the city <lb/>
April Two or three before <lb/>
II that date the trooper was sent to <lb/>
I Bedlam, but London panic <lb/>
The roads leading out of town <lb/>
were thronged, and at Windsor <lb/>
were almost unprocurable, so from the lire and <lb/>
were the fugitives, Some I fork until cold. <lb/>
courageous Indies remained home, I <lb/>
but. not wishing to be buried in the j <lb/>
ruins of their homes, made them- <lb/>
I wives quilted in order to i <lb/>
git more safely out of doors. These <lb/>
I WON known <lb/>
Oratory at a Discount. <lb/>
There is no legislative body where <lb/>
oratory is at a smaller premium <lb/>
than in the senate of our time, <lb/>
the the few men who control <lb/>
business gained their mastery in <lb/>
first instance in open debate. But <lb/>
in the senate the of speech- <lb/>
making is at its lowest mark. The <lb/>
proceedings of the chamber are <lb/>
largely a show. Moat of the real <lb/>
business transacted in the com- <lb/>
rooms, in the cloakrooms and <lb/>
the dinner table. <lb/>
Soap For Chapped Hands. <lb/>
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SHIRT WAIST GOODS <lb/>
We receive today a beautiful line <lb/>
of Lawns. Piques, Pin Crepe <lb/>
cloth at prices that will make <lb/>
you want two. <lb/>
Cambric trimmed with <lb/>
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Cambric umbrella shaped lawn <lb/>
ruffle trimmed with two rows of <lb/>
point de insertion and lace <lb/>
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Cambric umbrella shaped lawn <lb/>
ruffle, trimmed with tucks, two <lb/>
rows of wide lace insertions and <lb/>
lace ruffle <lb/>
Cambric umbrella shaped lawn <lb/>
ruffle, trimmed with line tucks, <lb/>
deep heavy embroidery flounce <lb/>
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while they last <lb/>
Muslin Underwear <lb/>
it gowns, v shaped neck, with two clusters of <lb/>
tucks and and lace <lb/>
neck, v shaped <lb/>
with ribbon drawn through <lb/>
low neck, tuck style, trimmed with <lb/>
insertion with ribbon and lace edge <lb/>
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edge <lb/>
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Fayette of Ayden, stating that their wen <lb/>
among the best baggies shipped <lb/>
there. <lb/>
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to Extension Dining Tables 53.50 to Bed Spring and <lb/>
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home i shop. <lb/>
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Jackson mill ville H. C. <lb/>
Mo., ii ma. and lakes <lb/>
Beady mixed paints <lb/>
When at A. Do. <lb/>
Large assortment of pants and <lb/>
than shoes All men stuck at A. <lb/>
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to the i ice of <lb/>
track for tin season <lb/>
until ii is in easy reach of all lo- <lb/>
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a good line of hardware. Haves <lb/>
black smith and and repair shop <lb/>
land livery stable in connection. <lb/>
W. L. House. <lb/>
Bruce Holiday, of <lb/>
on a visit here Sunday. <lb/>
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lay. <lb/>
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call and <lb/>
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REVERSIBLE GARRETS <lb/>
Matting, Etc. <lb/>
BROS- POLISH IS THE BEST Every house keeper needs in her Spring cleaning <lb/>
We invite you to call on us for any <lb/>
thing your may need. <lb/>
J. B. CHERRY CO <lb/>
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spending sometime here, left <lb/>
on Saturday's <lb/>
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where I've <lb/>
a full f up-to-date <lb/>
Bites bargains <lb/>
ever saw in and fancy <lb/>
collars. Laces dress <lb/>
Lades <lb/>
invited to call and see me. Mrs. <lb/>
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C. A. Fan, of Ayden, was here <lb/>
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store there we think <lb/>
the most can be pleased <lb/>
in jewelry. <lb/>
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A. G. Cox Mfg, Co. are <lb/>
I making heavy shipments of col ton <lb/>
I planters <lb/>
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Miss Debbie Manning to <lb/>
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price at Harrington Barber which adds very much to <lb/>
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spectacles and can fit your eyes <lb/>
with proper lees. <lb/>
John Peel, of came in <lb/>
Monday. <lb/>
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door with rails is h For particulars enclose <lb/>
place to buy cheap goods save . Winterville; N. C. <lb/>
money a specialty. Farmers who raise hay can <lb/>
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A. O. Cox Mfg. Co. have <lb/>
just received a lot of excellent We handle T. W. Wood and <lb/>
poultry fence. If yon are in need Sons and millet <lb/>
I any yon call see it. T. Cox and Bra. <lb/>
A strength tonic that brings <lb/>
rich, red blood. Makes you <lb/>
strong, healthy and active. That's <lb/>
what Hollister's Mountain <lb/>
Tea will do. cents, Tea or <lb/>
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Arthur's truck farm, just south of <lb/>
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For 10-syrup. draft <lb/>
soda fountain and outfit, including <lb/>
marble counter. Apply<lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD. Editor and Owner. <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA, TUESDAY. APRIL II, 1905. <lb/>
No. <lb/>
BEAUTIFUL <lb/>
INTEREST MANIFEST IN SUM- <lb/>
MER SCHOOL. <lb/>
Delightful Reception Given to Friends. <lb/>
Mr. William K. Nichols a d Mis- BOTTOM i <lb/>
I were married I , is gladdening lo all the people <lb/>
Wednesday evening a l the home of of i , h <lb/>
A T RESIGNS. <lb/>
JUSTICE COURT. <lb/>
Church Much Grieved and Will Endeavor Vagrants Hear, Thirty Days. <lb/>
to Have Resignation Withdrawn. Justice court <lb/>
At the regular quarterly confer. I dark this morning by <lb/>
of church Thursday the dusky laces <lb/>
the bride's rather, I, C in in the Bet A. full-grown vagrants. <lb/>
in West Greenville, Kev. A. I that Is manifest, l ; mi tendered his ion as pastor I blended fellows, and <lb/>
of of the church to accept a call were in <lb/>
The marriage was h em to Richmond, Vs. had calling of without <lb/>
one. and was attended by a i mm <lb/>
friends and relatives of I in i i- <lb/>
the popular couple. The wedding I are . <lb/>
march was played by Miss Fannie , , ,. <lb/>
Fa in ch bee. i . <lb/>
graceful manner. aid it, <lb/>
green, Slid the bell, i. , ,,.; v i. <lb/>
from the arch prevented i, <lb/>
a very beautiful h, st n., ;,., <lb/>
soft light of I he Willie car, . . <lb/>
solemnity to the occasion. <lb/>
The attendants wen C A. <lb/>
Had Mich and were in <lb/>
Until Midnight <lb/>
I In- board of <lb/>
AND SOCIAL <lb/>
Thursday, April 6th, 1903 <lb/>
been fearing this mom days, I visible means of <lb/>
in.- is knowing that Mr. King had With the of from each to make <lb/>
if int. rt- i to a call to a larger and but <lb/>
Log have inviting field, and the, got to pay stale, age, and banks <lb/>
G. G. up <lb/>
. were in ., , <lb/>
. is mm t <lb/>
monthly s. . I <lb/>
all we. t <lb/>
i g. <lb/>
The finance reported J. i <lb/>
that application hod b-n made to for Williamston. <lb/>
bunks of the for the loan . . <lb/>
. u returned to Go <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
v A, returned <lb/>
morning <lb/>
to lie borrowed r <lb/>
ii <lb/>
will. Miss <lb/>
W. C. with Miss Lucy Join. aid of <lb/>
son; F. A. Patrick with Miss then individually, <lb/>
Johnston with Mm homes f. i.- h . h <lb/>
these town-. the <lb/>
After ceremony c u l-e-t <lb/>
party repaired in residence high p. <lb/>
groom, where an excellent me and nib in , teacher is <lb/>
upper woe served and a delight mo-i <lb/>
reception given to many friend j and as I <lb/>
and relatives of the happy couple ; urged, they served church that were <lb/>
resignation was n t entirely lines- <lb/>
hat peeled, aid sill it was a lo <lb/>
i. Win. <lb/>
H The declined lo accept <lb/>
r e the resignation and a <lb/>
. i , of W. H. <lb/>
O. B. and W. <lb/>
that T. Burton, to see Mr. King see <lb/>
if any as lo <lb/>
increase of or otherwise, <lb/>
could be offered which <lb/>
cause him to withdraw Ins <lb/>
nation. is to b- hoped that <lb/>
Kind will matter <lb/>
and cunt ii to serve toe church. <lb/>
The and <lb/>
lieu as a unit he shall <lb/>
not leave them. w have <lb/>
more loved and admired Mr. <lb/>
King. He trait of <lb/>
best the country can afford, and <lb/>
Bishop Strange Coming. all the <lb/>
Rev. Robert Strange, D be character church <lb/>
Bishop coadjutor of diocese I upon them. him He is social, kind, cultured, <lb/>
Fast Carolina, will visit ii on intellectual, Re exhibits in <lb/>
villein May and hold a j good clothes to welcome aid enter- his work and <lb/>
series of services in the Episcopal the- m splendid J Ideal Christian mi He is a <lb/>
church here. These services will j women,. i called fine feels <lb/>
begin on Sunday, May . trust be-1 keenly what it will should be <lb/>
and t- sen- <lb/>
daring week following. Sun- I e good to <lb/>
day, 21st, will be last -I <lb/>
day of the series the tin .-i in <lb/>
Confirmation will la- i t of <lb/>
leave. A large people <lb/>
not of any i lunch join <lb/>
Hie hope the may get <lb/>
Mr. King to withdraw his <lb/>
lion. <lb/>
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The Episcopal requires <lb/>
t her candidates for <lb/>
shall be instructed carefully ST NEWS, <lb/>
in the elementary principles fit <lb/>
Christian id the <lb/>
life. In . <lb/>
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been and Will <lb/>
regularly the church on i <lb/>
third Sundays during the s <lb/>
h hour in the n <lb/>
also at I <lb/>
This class is primarily n. <lb/>
who are and desire in be <lb/>
it is to all <lb/>
who may to at tend <lb/>
they expect to <lb/>
or even if they arc u- <lb/>
firmed but wish to take advantage in . <lb/>
of lust Any evening, i <lb/>
who may attend thee es will to the <lb/>
be given a welcome. W. K. Cos <lb/>
ASSOCIATION. <lb/>
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WHICHARD ITEMS. <lb/>
N. C. April ti, <lb/>
Everybody is rejoicing the <lb/>
rain <lb/>
K. while <lb/>
with us Tuesday <lb/>
L. B. <lb/>
Wednesday a. <lb/>
Everybody to- <lb/>
tobacco. <lb/>
Miss Leroy Mooting is visiting <lb/>
Mrs. L. B. <lb/>
t -lay 3-30 <lb/>
o'clock n vi <lb/>
was u <lb/>
Miss Ida <lb/>
hue. is y I <lb/>
n pi u in lie r . , <lb/>
show <lb/>
pan . t i h <lb/>
made u . . . <lb/>
Prof, i. I. <lb/>
one there i <lb/>
a tare treat <lb/>
At the <lb/>
I. i o ii i . <lb/>
Ml <lb/>
Cumins Again Season, <lb/>
I in . j pa ii <lb/>
Large Winterville <lb/>
as Place For Summer School. <lb/>
There n very luge <lb/>
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of the ii ;. lion <lb/>
e It i day to <lb/>
where the Bummer school <lb/>
hull in- out <lb/>
i ; as a el as a large <lb/>
friends who were interested in <lb/>
contest. <lb/>
The devotional exercises were <lb/>
by <lb/>
The for <lb/>
u us I'll I l <lb/>
King <lb/>
and and <lb/>
Jarvis being who spoke. <lb/>
Twelve was the h for <lb/>
deciding v. here the summer <lb/>
lie held, it was an- <lb/>
that the meeting was <lb/>
I. lend- in I'm <lb/>
p cl lo I <lb/>
again <lb/>
rehab . . . <lb/>
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can In g I <lb/>
and new <lb/>
i hut I ex-1 ready to hear from those present <lb/>
matter <lb/>
o was also <lb/>
stated that the n had been <lb/>
made that ii he In -i to <lb/>
begin work on the .-. . rage system <lb/>
on, <lb/>
me i- <lb/>
county , and low u taxes. under <lb/>
a receipt is a strange looking <lb/>
to Jim, if he doesn't <lb/>
scrape up a few n the next thirty <lb/>
Hays, says with warm weather <lb/>
county will give him a lit cause sickness After i <lb/>
Charles took his sen- of the matter the board was <lb/>
Mice of bis usual of opinion that the work should <lb/>
cod natured way, but I be done as early possible <lb/>
baptist, Will make a nice, let The street reported <lb/>
mad hand, wished to convince the the streets were in better <lb/>
curt he actually performed than they have been for some <lb/>
some labor. However, he ; lime, much work being done during <lb/>
and inters upon duty of the past month. <lb/>
a mad baud at once. Governor T. appear- <lb/>
before the board in behalf of the <lb/>
graded school trustees <lb/>
King. another of these <lb/>
good natured fellows, and made <lb/>
request- <lb/>
ed that the graded school building <lb/>
frantic efforts to convince court be wired for electric lighting. The <lb/>
that he spends ins board authorized that this be done <lb/>
pulling whereupon at the expense of the town. <lb/>
tire informed him as ill The lights wells c <lb/>
was instructed to lake the pump out <lb/>
of the well near the old market house <lb/>
and equip the well with buckets. <lb/>
The committee was also instructed <lb/>
to look into the matter of providing <lb/>
other warrant for vagrancy have <lb/>
was not fodder pulling time <lb/>
present, he would give <lb/>
task to and <lb/>
him to thirty days. <lb/>
We understand that several <lb/>
been issued, and I here inn lie <lb/>
something doing again real <lb/>
places <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
for watering biases. <lb/>
market committee reported <lb/>
that two additional stalls in market <lb/>
house had been routed to fish dealers. <lb/>
. . morning <lb/>
lay evening from Baltimore. <lb/>
returned <lb/>
day evening from Henderson. <lb/>
Mis. D ti. House, Mrs. W. a. <lb/>
Bowen and Mis. J L. Little -pent <lb/>
t in the village of House. <lb/>
Mrs Jack R.-ed, who has been <lb/>
the bedside f hex husband, <lb/>
left this for Plymouth. <lb/>
Mi-s Maggie who has <lb/>
h.-i- sister, Mrs. E. B. <lb/>
to Scotland Beck <lb/>
ibis morning. <lb/>
Mi-. and <lb/>
chili of who have <lb/>
been Visiting her parents here. <lb/>
i a rued home even- <lb/>
Friday, A; Till, <lb/>
J. I Latham, of Washington, is <lb/>
town. <lb/>
Mrs. Iv J. <lb/>
L. I. Moore returned this morn, <lb/>
from New Bern. <lb/>
II. Hill, of is <lb/>
in Greenville today. <lb/>
this <lb/>
cemetery committee <lb/>
;. i. K. A 1905, reported three lots p Id during the <lb/>
Today's rain to pie past month Wire and posts have <lb/>
farmers. been ordered f. r enclosing <lb/>
at tended <lb/>
services at Little I b look after <lb/>
night and Sunday. for the ti ill case <lb/>
B. I. to Parmele Greenville as the place to <lb/>
Tuesday and lo hold the summer . reported <lb/>
Ayden the progress their <lb/>
won up . ii the <lb/>
of in cl officially <lb/>
invite lo held Hie summer <lb/>
in re. and i . citizens <lb/>
Prof. G. W. . M. <lb/>
of Ayden, I I <lb/>
vices Creek Sun <lb/>
There was a <lb/>
organized at St. Sm us he may i,. . with <lb/>
day afternoon. u large As on In secure <lb/>
attendance and prospects me fair the summer he teachers are <lb/>
for a model school. offered boarding places for <lb/>
Kev. Mr. Pate tilled his regular and a i of <lb/>
in the M. K the <lb/>
las- Sunday. school. <lb/>
M-s. R. I. The officers Died their <lb/>
her mother In monthly reports The dispensary <lb/>
City for about three weeks, report allowed n profit op to April <lb/>
turned yesterday, This <lb/>
end to the bachelor business Taxes on incorrect I v <lb/>
he s it is <lb/>
Mr. Corbett. <lb/>
time. <lb/>
Mr. and Me. F. Mo., <lb/>
Snow Hill, visited friends here <lb/>
la-t Sunday. <lb/>
I. lie Greenville, Ayden and Winter- <lb/>
rills Invited the I tn hold <lb/>
the institute In <lb/>
d of I Mayor K. <lb/>
it J, L. Ki. . Mi. F. C. <lb/>
II u spoke <lb/>
i I, lo Prof T. K. Peden <lb/>
i- spoke Ayden, Mr. l. Cox <lb/>
. sure no v c m afford <lb/>
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We understand of the lime i . id a <lb/>
ville is soon i i b an Odd license issued to the lath <lb/>
lows lodge, true A donation of a . <lb/>
such a lodge would he Grimes Camp <lb/>
to this and we feel for their here <lb/>
returned Thurs- <lb/>
day evening Wilson. <lb/>
Miss Pattie to <lb/>
to j.-. <lb/>
Mis- Florence Dall, of Greene <lb/>
i was here, <lb/>
home Thursday evening, <lb/>
j Satin day, 1905. <lb/>
J. Little came in this <lb/>
; f from illusion. <lb/>
Mi.-s Tyson to Kin- <lb/>
Friday evening. <lb/>
Harry Skinner returned Friday <lb/>
Miss Marian Draper, of <lb/>
son, Mi-. Q, s. <lb/>
Miss Florence Blow, daughter <lb/>
i Mr. and Mis. Alex. L. Blow, <lb/>
nave a birthday part Friday <lb/>
afternoon. <lb/>
Mi- Annie Tarboro, <lb/>
spending sometime <lb/>
W. I. family L. H. Pender, <lb/>
home this morning. <lb/>
i; l lowed to Mrs. F. G. Whaley Mrs. O. <lb/>
carry livery business in the G. of who <lb/>
IA. Kit during the were visiting Mrs. J. L. Little. <lb/>
listed <lb/>
Ilk I . . many <lb/>
to be i <lb/>
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Li i berry <lb/>
home Friday evening. <lb/>
Mi-. Little and little ton, James, <lb/>
them home.<lb/>
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