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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
O. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. TUESDAY. APRIL 1905. <lb/>
No <lb/>
BY RAIL <lb/>
PROM GREENVILLE <lb/>
FARMVILLE. <lb/>
TO <lb/>
DEATH OF MR <lb/>
Best Section of Extern <lb/>
Carolina. <lb/>
By J. M, Correspondent <lb/>
St. Lou a Daily World and Indus- <lb/>
trial Syndicate <lb/>
Lawn Farm- <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
enterprising business city of <lb/>
Greenville, that i located on the <lb/>
bank of the commonly known <lb/>
as Tar river, the capital <lb/>
the banner agricultural county of <lb/>
the as it in <lb/>
from ocean lo ocean mil <lb/>
from Canada no Cuba for bright <lb/>
golden tobacco, taking pi <lb/>
ever exhibited <lb/>
We boarded one of trains <lb/>
the treat Atlantic Line for <lb/>
This system gridirons <lb/>
Eastern with it many <lb/>
branches leading to any habitable <lb/>
point that the tourists, commercial <lb/>
messengers, and <lb/>
investors may desire to visit with- <lb/>
in the limits of the old North state <lb/>
and Carolina. <lb/>
After crossing the Tar river at <lb/>
the tourist, and es- <lb/>
the agriculturist, become <lb/>
interested in the features <lb/>
of the him lies <lb/>
broad fields of many acres of fer- <lb/>
tile, level land, where can be seen <lb/>
the plowman at handles and <lb/>
other laborers engaged in firm <lb/>
work preparing for the <lb/>
seed, on the other hand can be <lb/>
seen thousands of woodland acre-, <lb/>
not yet touched by the woodman's <lb/>
and saw. But are <lb/>
of enterprising lumber <lb/>
men left to show that he has been <lb/>
there. As we pass alone this line <lb/>
of stumps I hat row <lb/>
stand, where the lull forest <lb/>
pines reached their lofty tons <lb/>
towards the and gathered the <lb/>
sighing through their gm n <lb/>
the story enterprise, <lb/>
the trees have been cut and con- <lb/>
Into commercial lumber. <lb/>
When Is reached a <lb/>
change of can is made for Tarboro <lb/>
and Farmville. A short stop is <lb/>
made at this plane to trains <lb/>
for other points. When the con- <lb/>
gives signal fol leaving, <lb/>
a smile pleasure over <lb/>
each passenger's face much as <lb/>
to say thou <lb/>
art absent but still <lb/>
From h-re start for Tarboro, <lb/>
passing over a fine country, with <lb/>
many Inducements for settlers <lb/>
investors. From old town, <lb/>
Tarboro, the head of navigation on <lb/>
the Tar river, we start for the new <lb/>
town of Farmville on a branch <lb/>
road, which has its beginning here <lb/>
and ending at Farmville, <lb/>
through what has long been known <lb/>
us the finest farming <lb/>
and Pitt counties. Al- <lb/>
though the road has not been in <lb/>
operation abort time tin re <lb/>
are many evidence developing to <lb/>
show what gnat advantages are to <lb/>
be gained the people by con- <lb/>
baa opened flue <lb/>
count for agricultural and Indus- <lb/>
trial pursuits. <lb/>
A gentleman in Iowa wrote me <lb/>
the other day asking what was the <lb/>
best Section of North Carolina to <lb/>
ale where he could raise <lb/>
garden market, lie <lb/>
aid be wanted land enough <lb/>
eight families and not more lean <lb/>
lores to the tract. They mi <lb/>
lo I rail a I water it i- <lb/>
POI lie . I . <lb/>
win c i ii ed gt i <lb/>
people In the Northwest to I <lb/>
g i <lb/>
II o <lb/>
Mil. Ill Bald he I I I. <lb/>
into a section s. <lb/>
l i, i to n n III <lb/>
i-111 i N <lb/>
I, i i <lb/>
tin tune till it . i. <lb/>
nth, by <lb/>
c i <lb/>
, Lou . <lb/>
Highly Respected Citizen Passed Away. <lb/>
Mr. n i died I <lb/>
home about three miles from <lb/>
Greenville tin- morning <lb/>
three k. Mr. i <lb/>
retired a- u-t. lust night, and <lb/>
was rang i g in bed ill <lb/>
and died in a <lb/>
minutes. <lb/>
deceased was a good <lb/>
a highly respected u. <lb/>
He was tin active of h <lb/>
Free Will Baptist church, -.- <lb/>
a man of high Christian r. <lb/>
He was about live years <lb/>
and leaves a wife, ad three grown <lb/>
son-, ad of w live el <lb/>
ville. <lb/>
The funeral will take place <lb/>
morrow afternoon but the <lb/>
sent time we me unable to And mil <lb/>
the interment will be. <lb/>
COUNTY MATTERS. <lb/>
Some o the Work of the Commissioners. <lb/>
Ii his no; proceedings <lb/>
of the last meeting of the hoard of <lb/>
county commissioners c mid he had <lb/>
for publication earlier than now, <lb/>
TO THE GOOD PEOPLE OF GREEN <lb/>
VILLE AND PITT COUNTY <lb/>
At a meeting of the executive <lb/>
committee of the Confederate <lb/>
veteran-- association of <lb/>
Story of a Check. <lb/>
About I years ago Mr. <lb/>
W. l proprietor of tin <lb/>
Hotel cashed a cheek for a <lb/>
stranger who w i- visiting in <lb/>
The cheek was deposited in a <lb/>
local by Mr. who was <lb/>
surprised several days to <lb/>
that the in the north <lb/>
on which the cheek a as drawn, <lb/>
had returned the with <lb/>
information stamped on the bank <lb/>
or words to that <lb/>
effect. <lb/>
Mr took the matter In R <lb/>
philosophical manner <lb/>
posted i . eh in eon <lb/>
plan at his hotel, and waited. <lb/>
yesterday Mr. learn d <lb/>
that i be i inker of the ch k, win <lb/>
had not been seen b, him sine <lb/>
paper v.;, n i <lb/>
Mr. I. <lb/>
counter In hotel ;. <lb/>
c a i; . ii- <lb/>
to see Magistrate ma n. <lb/>
The es <lb/>
lo the u l Irate, tin <lb/>
picked and <lb/>
for tin <lb/>
who chi ck. <lb/>
Mi. It . <lb/>
and apparently <lb/>
the <lb/>
Magistrate i ed <lb/>
your inn Said tin <lb/>
magistrate. <lb/>
Mr. <lb/>
take <lb/>
the w closed. <lb/>
Dispatch, <lb/>
Colored Man Drowned. <lb/>
Thursday night Ben Banks and <lb/>
Reeves, both colored, went <lb/>
down to Bed Banks, two miles be- <lb/>
low town, skimming for shad. <lb/>
had caught several and were <lb/>
striking for another when their <lb/>
-kill filled With water. Beeves <lb/>
jumped out of the and <lb/>
ashore, Banks could not swim <lb/>
and was drowned. The body bad <lb/>
not been recovered last <lb/>
Bank Officers. <lb/>
At the meeting of the <lb/>
stockholders of the Greenville <lb/>
Banking A Co., L. I. Mono <lb/>
It. J, were re-elected <lb/>
and en respectively. <lb/>
I, Bpi r was. . <lb/>
i I, C. I promo lo <lb/>
. T . <lb/>
to the clerical for h <lb/>
it keeper. <lb/>
i,<lb/>
no <lb/>
j a <lb/>
and as it Is late only the moat P in the office of <lb/>
Important mailers are given. j w- L- April <lb/>
A election was ordered i was appointed <lb/>
May 6th In a district of of s funds <lb/>
Farmville township on qua- for dinner on May <lb/>
taxation W to L A. A. J. <lb/>
R. I. was appointed <lb/>
and Richard J. <lb/>
N. judges to hold the <lb/>
A special election was also order <lb/>
and R. W. King. Col. <lb/>
he had invited <lb/>
B. I Tillman, of South <lb/>
Carolina, to the veterans <lb/>
on that occasion A big crowd <lb/>
ed on May 9th in Hie Barney's X bi expected on that <lb/>
Roads Swift Greek town- <lb/>
the town and county will come up <lb/>
liberally and help to make Ibis <lb/>
an occasion long to be remembered <lb/>
the question of extending <lb/>
the stock law boundaries. W. <lb/>
R was appointed registrar and <lb/>
j. W. Gannon ad J. W. Kirk- <lb/>
the lives of those who staked <lb/>
man judges to hold this election. rights and <lb/>
Joseph Rosa, A. and omen. <lb/>
J. D. Cox were appointed , Senator to be <lb/>
stock law on that day, a man <lb/>
all know to in- Southern to the <lb/>
territory. <lb/>
W. L. Brown was appointed <lb/>
cotton for Greenville and <lb/>
J. A. Harrington for Ayden. <lb/>
The following were appointed <lb/>
to takers for the <lb/>
D. Smith. <lb/>
M. Jones. <lb/>
G. Nobles. <lb/>
Venters. <lb/>
C. Gannon. <lb/>
H. Smith <lb/>
K. Barrett,<lb/>
M. T. Spear. <lb/>
Swift II <lb/>
OAKLEY ITEMS. <lb/>
N April II, <lb/>
Mi-- Annie White arrived Mon- <lb/>
day to visit Mi. and Mrs. Skinner. <lb/>
I. II. Cower came in <lb/>
left <lb/>
Hold <lb/>
Mr, Mi. W. J. Manning <lb/>
pen I I'm-day as guest <lb/>
I Mr. and Mrs. C. i. Brown. <lb/>
K. Barnhill spent Tuesday in <lb/>
; d P. <lb/>
i in. Skinner returned <lb/>
day from Washington. <lb/>
Miss Parker left <lb/>
I y an extended visit to Tar- <lb/>
Mrs. C. II. Ross, of Charleston, <lb/>
Wednesday for Tarboro. <lb/>
and Mrs. J. E. gave <lb/>
a house party Thursday evening <lb/>
complimentary to Miss Annie <lb/>
White, of Greenville, Those par <lb/>
dance were as fol- <lb/>
lows; Eli Rodgers with Miss <lb/>
Annie White, Barnhill with <lb/>
Miss Alum Jenkins, C. Williams <lb/>
with Miss Mary Taylor, <lb/>
Miss Pearl Jenkins, J W. <lb/>
Jenkins with Miss Minnie White-1 <lb/>
K. Barker with Miss <lb/>
Corey, B. Jenkins with Miss <lb/>
Corey. <lb/>
All Have Them. <lb/>
every town contains per- <lb/>
who it seems, would rather pall <lb/>
down than up. And they do <lb/>
not b top at way Hurraying thorn <lb/>
measures <lb/>
helpful to the town, but they go <lb/>
and to do what <lb/>
c . i Bonn I h <lb/>
. are never m I ti j ;.; to <lb/>
fellow i long, bill <lb/>
j-1 hough I to <lb/>
Such are <lb/>
lo -1 the <lb/>
in live. <lb/>
core, people may expect some- <lb/>
thing of coming out to hear, <lb/>
and to their tastes. Senator Till- <lb/>
has been before the public <lb/>
many years and has fought <lb/>
many hard battles the cause <lb/>
the Smith since the war, in all <lb/>
the bitter conflicts bus never come <lb/>
out second best in any contest. <lb/>
His course in the Senate of the <lb/>
States has been open at d <lb/>
well u inlet stood, and his pitch <lb/>
folk has mo-t weapon <lb/>
against those who trend upon the <lb/>
sacredness of Southern rights. <lb/>
We hope l be people will not wall <lb/>
tor the e to see them, but <lb/>
will bring and send their means, <lb/>
turkeys, hams and any <lb/>
edibles can make the <lb/>
old soldiers happy The time is <lb/>
I and hope the spirit <lb/>
that has always <lb/>
itself in our people, will be <lb/>
manifest In their i <lb/>
in j ear i May <lb/>
A. J. Griffin, i <lb/>
R, W. Kim. <lb/>
ANOTHER VAGRANT. <lb/>
Joins the Company of Road Builders. <lb/>
evening Sheriff <lb/>
lipped another able bodied band <lb/>
, to Ayden to under Guard <lb/>
I Joe who keeps a <lb/>
j t eye over the road gang. <lb/>
I This now recruit was Will <lb/>
a gentleman of color who had been <lb/>
banging too long around <lb/>
ville without visible means of sup <lb/>
I port. Joyner was taken before <lb/>
C. <lb/>
i an interview. The sized <lb/>
hi in up and concluded that it <lb/>
would good for Will's health <lb/>
and healthy for the the <lb/>
community If be muscled out a <lb/>
shovel on the roads awhile, <lb/>
A Correction. <lb/>
Ayden, N. c, April <lb/>
naturally presume it was a mis- <lb/>
take, not Intended, on <lb/>
of the Winterville correspondent <lb/>
to the New-, and hut the <lb/>
Mrs. I'd wards would <lb/>
be carried to ii i <lb/>
Mrs. Ed . . <lb/>
Ayden and her hit n Mr. <lb/>
Is l <lb/>
mid most <lb/>
Be Ii.--i a me lien <lb/>
and h is been . <lb/>
. W e v. ere I <lb/>
e I when <lb/>
PEEPER <lb/>
Will Have to Answer Charges in Superior <lb/>
Court <lb/>
C. had <lb/>
j complaint before I tins morn- <lb/>
that stumped him the lime <lb/>
, and put him back to <lb/>
law. <lb/>
W. P. Edwards w is ti c c m <lb/>
be wanted a warrant <lb/>
against Jordan Davis, colored, <lb/>
inhabitant of New Town. <lb/>
had lately been an- <lb/>
the family of L. <lb/>
in South Greenville, by prowling <lb/>
the windows peeping <lb/>
through the blinds. One Mi-. <lb/>
Smith thrown i pen the b . <lb/>
and frightened the intruder off. <lb/>
Mr. who is a in- <lb/>
law Mrs. Smith, was told what <lb/>
was going on and once made up <lb/>
but mind somebody <lb/>
day night he went to Smith <lb/>
home hut did not tell anyone his <lb/>
plans, alter sit ting awhile with <lb/>
the family left tin house. He did <lb/>
not leave I he however, <lb/>
but secreted a <lb/>
e to do me watching, <lb/>
The was long. A i u <lb/>
soon calm- along, slipped iii to I In <lb/>
I window and peeped in a i <lb/>
ires. I lie inn passed, then <lb/>
and back lo <lb/>
the and peeped in again <lb/>
He repeated again w u Ml <lb/>
stepped out of Ills hi <lb/>
I place ind grabbed him. i- <lb/>
turned over to an officer and <lb/>
gave bis appearance i- <lb/>
through looking up the law he <lb/>
warrant containing three <lb/>
and I duct. <lb/>
it the hi i <lb/>
Ii. <lb/>
hi .- ; mi <lb/>
. He gal e in tie <lb/>
of tied was i ea-i d. <lb/>
THE SANS I Cl CLUB <lb/>
I tor. <lb/>
. net . ;. ii . most <lb/>
Glen i I'm i , A pi L It it. <lb/>
fin- guests were received in <lb/>
hall by Miss Helen K-i- who <lb/>
; delicious In the <lb/>
of the II vice- <lb/>
I, M . <lb/>
literary program <lb/>
f afternoon was an instructive <lb/>
paper on Low Wallace, the author <lb/>
read by Miss Lizzie <lb/>
Jones. An interesting feature of <lb/>
the club proceedings was lead- <lb/>
of items of by each <lb/>
member. <lb/>
Mis Tyson added greatly <lb/>
to the pleasure of the by <lb/>
la voting ii- with a vocal solo. <lb/>
The visitors present were Mrs, <lb/>
Burl and Mrs. Pill chard, <lb/>
Misses Neal Connor, Coal- <lb/>
Taylor, Tyson and Blow. <lb/>
Refreshments were served after <lb/>
which the club adjourned to meet <lb/>
25th. <lb/>
and social <lb/>
April 1906, <lb/>
I. P. II.; left this morning <lb/>
B. A. Greene <lb/>
eon We evening. <lb/>
Mrs J. W. Brown went to <lb/>
n Wednesday <lb/>
Chas. Skinner returned from a <lb/>
trip up the road Wednesday. <lb/>
B K. and I. A. <lb/>
left this morning for Tarboro. <lb/>
M. R Lang, who <lb/>
has lie ii here a few days, left <lb/>
Mrs. i Hoover, of Henderson, <lb/>
emu ii, Wednesday evening to, <lb/>
v -it lo i daughter, Mis. A. <lb/>
raft. <lb/>
Fib y, April <lb/>
It. J. went up the road <lb/>
in i i g <lb/>
I. A Sugg Thursday <lb/>
T i <lb/>
II. B. returned morn- <lb/>
mi <lb/>
Mrs. J. returned this <lb/>
morning from <lb/>
W. C. left Thursday <lb/>
evening <lb/>
Rev. J. A <lb/>
this from <lb/>
F. ii. James went down the road <lb/>
Thursday evening returned <lb/>
tins morning. <lb/>
Mr. nod Mrs. J. M. Moon- left <lb/>
Tbilisi la; evening to spend some <lb/>
ill <lb/>
Mrs i L. Buck, of Ayden, who <lb/>
visiting Mrs. <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
the . <lb/>
n the assistant <lb/>
d Moore, who is spend- <lb/>
i at Seven Springs. <lb/>
. . Freeman and <lb/>
Pa., arrived <lb/>
to make their home <lb/>
here. Freeman will take <lb/>
the box factory of the <lb/>
lite Lumber Veneer Co. <lb/>
April 1805, <lb/>
left Friday evening <lb/>
for i ii d, <lb/>
Mi-- Bills Cos went to <lb/>
r. A. Askew went to Kinston <lb/>
C C. King returned Friday eve- <lb/>
from Blackstone, Va. <lb/>
Mrs A. Brady and little Miss <lb/>
Maud Hooker this <lb/>
fur Clinton. <lb/>
Mi Mile Estelle Greene, of <lb/>
is visiting Miss Mary <lb/>
Shell hi ii. <lb/>
Mi-. B. West child, who <lb/>
hive la-en visiting her mother, <lb/>
Mrs, N. K. Anderson, left this <lb/>
morn for Goldsboro, <lb/>
not;. <lb/>
A rev I of I <lb/>
. <lb/>
I b I el i us <lb/>
a bill I <lb/>
I i ma <lb/>
ITEMS.<lb/>
N. C. April <lb/>
W. s, spent <lb/>
let noon In town, <lb/>
i ml <lb/>
I to ml <lb/>
I'll <lb/>
near here, <lb/>
. <lb/>
i i <lb/>
;. <lb/>
in <lb/>
V. ; <lb/>
tall <lb/>
Hi song and lance. <lb/>
ml<lb/>
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<p>
r. <lb/>
FRIDAY <lb/>
April and <lb/>
C. T.<lb/>
HIS COLLECTION OF ORCHIDS. <lb/>
One f the stories John Bur- <lb/>
roughs, the aged naturalist, loves <lb/>
loll has to do with a friend of his <lb/>
named Orr. On Mr. <lb/>
Burroughs to be m the <lb/>
town where Mr. Orr live. Meeting <lb/>
him in the street, Mr. Burroughs <lb/>
insisted hi friend <lb/>
him to the h tel for lunch- <lb/>
As they were M Bur- <lb/>
i if his was <lb/>
1.1 any ; i <lb/>
said the naturalist, <lb/>
ought have a i <lb/>
kind, add- <lb/>
said i.; Ci have <lb/>
quite o lion. I am <lb/>
Conic home with ate, <lb/>
and I'll show ll i m to u. <lb/>
As e <lb/>
six line, healthy children, playing on <lb/>
the lawn, ran to meet father. <lb/>
-l,. aid Mr. Orr, with <lb/>
twinkle in hi eve. <lb/>
of orchids. grant <lb/>
Jumbo's Toddy. <lb/>
Hamilton this story of <lb/>
the I i T. with whom <lb/>
. .- ;. for many years. <lb/>
; ii real in his declining <lb/>
. was advised by his physicians <lb/>
abstain from all spirituous liq- <lb/>
. Ho became a upon the <lb/>
.; of total abstinence, <lb/>
to many upon this <lb/>
A who had heard <lb/>
hit lecture afterward mot him one <lb/>
at his home in Bridgeport. <lb/>
do you preach total <lb/>
to she asked, <lb/>
ii ii is well Known that yon <lb/>
low your trainers to feed Jumbo <lb/>
four gallons of a day and ten <lb/>
n ;, <lb/>
thought of said Sir. <lb/>
Barnum, and he almost ran to the <lb/>
tel phone, calling up the winter <lb/>
quarters of the show, and in his <lb/>
squeaky voice gave the order, <lb/>
Jumbo no more tobacco or <lb/>
day he got the following <lb/>
message from the <lb/>
build a padded cell for Jumbo and <lb/>
solid down a once <lb/>
bromide. He's got D. on ac- <lb/>
count of T. T. and got the de- <lb/>
that he is performing in Ken- <lb/>
Jumbo got his regular four gal- <lb/>
after that. <lb/>
Cur For the <lb/>
An girl said to <lb/>
her dearest beloved, who was going <lb/>
to be pone two months. It <lb/>
was a painful ordeal, for with floods, <lb/>
fever- railroad accidents and other <lb/>
women there was no telling <lb/>
would ever see him again. <lb/>
She sobbed till the sound of nut <lb/>
footsteps bad died away, when, feel- <lb/>
that she needed something to <lb/>
sustain her. she went out to we- <lb/>
box mid ate plate of ham, <lb/>
three pieces of fried chi ken, nail <lb/>
a cake and a piece of blackberry pie <lb/>
and drank three ginger <lb/>
ale. Then she upstairs, slept<lb/>
well happy <lb/>
to him a letter <lb/>
was wretched without <lb/>
Globe. <lb/>
Disarmed. <lb/>
this time the controversy had <lb/>
the stage of <lb/>
won the baby is fret- <lb/>
and ex- <lb/>
I claimed Mrs. Ferguson shrilly. <lb/>
disposition <lb/>
;,, she does, madam, <lb/>
Ur. <lb/>
an ; . does. But she inherit <lb/>
Greenville, N. C <lb/>
Equal to the Occasion. <lb/>
Ii was a small theater a small <lb/>
town. The piece opened with a <lb/>
scene, t the conclusion of <lb/>
which scene shifter was puzzle <lb/>
how to let down v cloth, as a <lb/>
cottage on the stage obstructed the <lb/>
descent. <lb/>
Hut the gentleman <lb/>
came lo the re-. walking <lb/>
boldly on, <lb/>
stormy night, and my poor. <lb/>
humble cottage i- sadly dilapidated. <lb/>
I must even lake it in and repair <lb/>
the action l the word, <lb/>
he off with the <lb/>
cottage. <lb/>
It Happened B- s Boomerang. X <lb/>
It was at Cambridge, and a II <lb/>
ton girl was Irving not overwhelm <lb/>
, b young woman from the ,<lb/>
a historic she was <lb/>
earing, as she toyed Inly with her <lb/>
BO very dear to me. <lb/>
; v-live year- ago my great- , <lb/>
was graduated <lb/>
Miss Lac, <lb/>
don't take much interest in an <lb/>
I like this <lb/>
much, to tell the truth, <lb/>
sec, I've been brought <lb/>
UP on a Harvard <lb/>
E an minor nun in<lb/>
rather tired of <lb/>
Lo <lb/>
In a <lb/>
pears an am I old in the i <lb/>
writer <lb/>
. vi good <lb/>
. for he i- ah am I lift <lb/>
.;, D in . i was I l- <lb/>
ii.- in I I Suites. <lb/>
The ha by <lb/>
barber a id noticed the ex- <lb/>
bluntness of the razor. <lb/>
said the barber, <lb/>
blunt, I was out last <lb/>
night arid the <lb/>
A Library. <lb/>
There is a library <lb/>
ably unique in the world. It is J <lb/>
in timber, printed on timber <lb/>
i, possibly from wood blocks, <lb/>
and deals exclusively with timber, j <lb/>
The library in question the <lb/>
which was compiled more <lb/>
than a century ago by Karl <lb/>
mid is composed of about BOO <lb/>
volumes made from trees in the park <lb/>
St <lb/>
Could of <lb/>
Say, Fred, old boy, I'm <lb/>
looking for some friend who will <lb/>
lend me Come, now, you <lb/>
be of assistance <lb/>
you ever so <lb/>
it's going to rain, and if <lb/>
you'll stop over to my office I'll lend <lb/>
you one of your umbrellas so you <lb/>
won't get wet you're <lb/>
your looks. ,. <lb/>
her heart, so she noes. <lb/>
his wife, catching the baby in <lb/>
her arms and crooning over the <lb/>
cherub. dear, I lake it all <lb/>
T n. manlike, he went out and <lb/>
gloated over this, as if he had won <lb/>
Z vie ion by superior <lb/>
Chi ago Tribune. <lb/>
Ar. Apology- <lb/>
excited military looking pen- <lb/>
n en red the editorial <lb/>
tum i afternoon, <lb/>
i notice of my death is false, <lb/>
I will horsewhip yon within an <lb/>
inch your life, sir, if you don't <lb/>
apologize in next issue. <lb/>
editor inserted the following <lb/>
next extremely regret to <lb/>
announce the paragraph which <lb/>
Mated that Major Blazer was dead u <lb/>
without Tel-<lb/>
By Way of a Hint. <lb/>
The man who reads other people's <lb/>
literature and forgets to return it <lb/>
happened to find bis friend busy <lb/>
with paste and <lb/>
said the caller. <lb/>
to keen a are <lb/>
was the unsmiling reply. <lb/>
lb ink I'll manage to keep it. No- <lb/>
bode ever wants to borrow scrap <lb/>
books, yon <lb/>
He Was All Right <lb/>
An elder, when asked <lb/>
how the kirk got along, <lb/>
well, we Ii rs. Then <lb/>
we bad a division, and there were <lb/>
only left, then a disruption and <lb/>
only of ii- left. Then we had a <lb/>
trial, and now there is only <lb/>
me and ma brother Duncan <lb/>
I great of Duncan's <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
Groceries <lb/>
I And Provisions <lb/>
j Cotton Bagging and <lb/>
i Ties always on hand <lb/>
I j Fresh Goods kept con- <lb/>
in stock. Country <lb/>
Produce Bought and Sold<lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
GREENVILLE <lb/>
j North Carolina.<lb/>
PAPOOSE POPCORN <lb/>
I A subscriber to Southern I <lb/>
t I I <lb/>
from an I la In <lb/>
I Ti to . r <lb/>
men Ii j . . fin H <lb/>
B wrote i <lb/>
no , . . . <lb/>
. m DO to I'M hi <lb/>
. and i u <lb/>
;. and all II w I<lb/>
i-<lb/>
A 1906. <lb/>
Mrs. eh <lb/>
spent Tuesday in <lb/>
Miss Mary Anderson left Sain day <lb/>
for her home near I <lb/>
Hiss returned <lb/>
home Saturday. She was <lb/>
Died by Miss Annie <lb/>
Jerome and Oscar <lb/>
Arden Manning quite ill with <lb/>
pneumonia. His many friends hope <lb/>
him a speedy recovery. <lb/>
Miss Mary Worthington attended <lb/>
the teacher's meet in t; Saturday. <lb/>
Ina Johnson, of Ayden, was <lb/>
S. A Frost, II. J. Corbitt and <lb/>
Jack Weed, of Ayden, was in this <lb/>
vicinity Sunday. <lb/>
Mr and Mrs. and Mr. <lb/>
of spent <lb/>
Tuesday night at <lb/>
Mr. ind Mrs. C. H. Langston <lb/>
spent Saturday afternoon in <lb/>
E H. Braxton and daughters. <lb/>
Misses Julia and Dollie, spent Fri- <lb/>
day in <lb/>
J. A. of Farmville, passed <lb/>
through Monday afternoon <lb/>
Miss Clara was in the <lb/>
neighborhood Sunday afternoon. <lb/>
Mr and Mrs spent <lb/>
Saturday and Sunday near Grimes <lb/>
land. <lb/>
forget About Your Stomach <lb/>
If year digestion is bad vital <lb/>
ins of your body me not fed <lb/>
as they should <lb/>
grow weak invite <lb/>
Iv Cine <lb/>
dig--is what yon eat, cures <lb/>
and nil troubles. <lb/>
Yin yon have a <lb/>
very day begin <lb/>
it. is it ;, <lb/>
re-l p and <lb/>
grows so hi rung and <lb/>
it troubles you no wore. K. L <lb/>
Minn., <lb/>
taken a great many <lb/>
remedies for but . <lb/>
f. <lb/>
Dy <lb/>
what you eat, indigestion. <lb/>
log, heal bum all <lb/>
trouble.- Us preparation i- the <lb/>
result veins of research. <lb/>
Bold by I. Wooten. <lb/>
. .<lb/>
s-vS <lb/>
SHOWING. <lb/>
Dress Goods <lb/>
EAST <lb/>
SHOWING <lb/>
-4 <lb/>
v- <lb/>
WING. <lb/>
Dress Goods <lb/>
m. <lb/>
Ii <lb/>
Clothing, Ladies White Goods, Laces, Embroideries. These goods are- <lb/>
nothing lo e <lb/>
I new No shop worn or old stuff, recollect arc same goods of <lb/>
by other merchants a to pr cent, more <lb/>
l . . . <lb/>
STEAMER MYERS DISABLED. <lb/>
in yards l-a <lb/>
Collides With Boat on the River. e <lb/>
is lightly j<lb/>
I-<lb/>
disabled and not make <lb/>
up Hie river Alien <lb/>
on her return trip Collars, Up to Dale, worth <lb/>
to Washington, <lb/>
Mayo's boat in the <lb/>
bend known banks. <lb/>
The narrow I <lb/>
ed i place and the current <lb/>
strong, the I boats collided. <lb/>
Sill; Finish foe Ladies <lb/>
wood work on the gas j Styles in Noel; Time merchants <lb/>
boat was torn and the Myers <lb/>
was so damaged the bow price our price <lb/>
to necessitate lay for repairs. <lb/>
A Ti and True Friend, <lb/>
One Minute Cure Drawers, worth <lb/>
mi an of any drug, <lb/>
and it has been curing a garment, Easter price, <lb/>
Colds, Croup and Whooping <lb/>
M long that has proven itself I <lb/>
be tried and true friend to the <lb/>
many who use it. Mrs. Gertrude Bleached, taped arm and neck Vest, <lb/>
E. Minion, , <lb/>
tiling and straining so weak- <lb/>
me that I rim weight <lb/>
from US to <lb/>
lug of remedies to no <lb/>
avail, One Cure en Quality <lb/>
cured Sold by L. <lb/>
Wooten. <lb/>
PEARL all kind, pure white, <lb/>
Striped Dotted . i our price, <lb/>
i- of I New <lb/>
s. Nothing p <lb/>
in Greenville.<lb/>
Alien H's, by price <lb/>
all to goat <lb/>
i worth price <lb/>
CRAZY <lb/>
Sacrificing the High Grade Stock <lb/>
just as the season opens. The <lb/>
son is plain. He needs <lb/>
Ladies White Petticoats, worth to this <lb/>
j week <lb/>
POWDER, everywhere <lb/>
only box to in <lb/>
r I Sen Island Pen <lb/>
Won a Name of Fame. <lb/>
Little Early <lb/>
famous .-, lave been made <lb/>
famous by their certain bin u <lb/>
less action upon <lb/>
bowels mil liver. They have no <lb/>
equal fur pi . , <lb/>
etc. They do not we Hie . <lb/>
st III . or ii. <lb/>
sic. i re ii-. i <lb/>
Tin i ii ; S <lb/>
n's <lb/>
lame is I <lb/>
i i <lb/>
b .-, . <lb/>
ii . . <lb/>
V. . . . <lb/>
I . <lb/>
I . <lb/>
Bold by J, . i i<lb/>
Don't wail. Get in the push and be the first <lb/>
to fret these<lb/>
BARGAINS. <lb/>
Bleached Table Linen, Easter price, <lb/>
A P. <lb/>
L Ladies line Easter Slippers, worth <lb/>
. off. They are<lb/>
POOR PRINT<lb/>
</p>
<pb facs="00019507_0003" n="3"/>
<p>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR<lb/>
Here is another case of a United <lb/>
States soldier marrying <lb/>
, . . man. He a private at <lb/>
Point, and was a favorite <lb/>
o much been . . ., ti, <lb/>
LOWER, THE HUNTER <lb/>
and done and convince <lb/>
with both officers and men. The <lb/>
Entered in the port office at Grew lite, K C, as second class matter, <lb/>
rates made I I applies, <lb/>
Pot on <lb/>
. Richmond News leader <lb/>
r I lb. South when he returned <lb/>
the ad gr a- <lb/>
, egg , i 1905 than was <lb/>
tn his <lb/>
refused to <lb/>
I i j years when the fairies <lb/>
used their power there lived a <lb/>
man named r. He <lb/>
end not without wit, <lb/>
in to <lb/>
m is. 1905 <lb/>
Th <lb/>
m ho com- r X <lb/>
I Ivy <lb/>
him socially. Further but the poor fellow had one <lb/>
than that, the men declined to at- tune. He never succeeded when he <lb/>
the new bridegroom went out hunting, and yet he ob- <lb/>
persisted bunting all <lb/>
tame. <lb/>
What was a rare thing among <lb/>
n people at that time, <lb/>
allowed I i sent lie <lb/>
had <lb/>
. not notice <lb/>
fr <lb/>
v it. Ky <lb/>
necessity of saying more- And yet <lb/>
, ,. ,., of such vast <lb/>
s i with weal or <lb/>
material I beg , , <lb/>
permission the North Carolina <lb/>
farmers to appeal to <lb/>
to stand together ,,,, , where- <lb/>
except in the me. <lb/>
h. t Orleans convention. The men demanding that <lb/>
I has been stated time and again , t be <lb/>
of -and this .,., , . , <lb/>
the email. a brags more ,. will End some <lb/>
not only per pound, but out of the service. <lb/>
I record breaking crop <lb/>
may an exception to this rule <lb/>
-advance, or even remain at <lb/>
But if the govern- <lb/>
no<lb/>
with a I ; <lb/>
wolf for ten <lb/>
ad for <lb/>
em <lb/>
t lie <lb/>
images, but <lb/>
recovering it <lb/>
Nona<lb/>
will k. <lb/>
Sew<lb/>
figures. <lb/>
nun report in show <lb/>
die great n I material reduction of acreage, <lb/>
I straighten sent prices cannot be maintained <lb/>
, m -There are many estimates, differ- <lb/>
, . . , widely of amount America <lb/>
. world look , . . . . <lb/>
cotton needed for the world a supply. <lb/>
.,,. what seems to be a<lb/>
r, <lb/>
S to a <lb/>
live <lb/>
I ii.-. d <lb/>
res to a . in-. <lb/>
r, . railway Suites and Canada, <lb/>
, ,, ,,.,. Japan and Mexico, <lb/>
ii tract tor . , <lb/>
. t , bales, total consumption, <lb/>
of American cotton <lb/>
, . m a branch .,,. b. <lb/>
number of girls <lb/>
among others, have sot their email <lb/>
feet down against the i and <lb/>
have adopted a that touch t <lb/>
never touch pi it- <lb/>
form. So far. it has set them back <lb/>
many plates of ice but up to <lb/>
going to press, they were still hold- <lb/>
Tobacco W The <lb/>
fiat is that no boy in their set may <lb/>
smoke cigarette II their <lb/>
least , <lb/>
. me i <lb/>
Mi-- <lb/>
they <lb/>
disc <lb/>
South <lb/>
cost<lb/>
id the <lb/>
v ms, Via. Hie will between <lb/>
, c dollars <lb/>
to Ste- by spinners, surplus<lb/>
. , . n the <lb/>
if <lb/>
one one-half millions still re <lb/>
mains w d unless <lb/>
; it can be protected by the executive <lb/>
committee of the Cotton <lb/>
n Still this one and a <lb/>
. i a and <lb/>
find it the boy i- longer in <lb/>
their set In b tale case, it i- re- <lb/>
ported as having come rather hard <lb/>
for the but they declare <lb/>
will carry it to a n- <lb/>
Tobacco Journal. <lb/>
The <lb/>
,., Bank, of I million bales, carried over i <lb/>
war in the N , next wan. crop, if that crop U <lb/>
it looked a ;.,. exquisite <lb/>
illustrations of Norfolk in <lb/>
the n j also of the Nor- <lb/>
folk today, together with <lb/>
next year's crop, if that crop is a <lb/>
large one, will utterly <lb/>
prices If o g report <lb/>
Dr L. on Thurs <lb/>
day form. <lb/>
f Virginia <lb/>
amid ate ii <lb/>
shall how an <lb/>
crop, we may expect this panic <lb/>
and no power on earth can <lb/>
pretty home Ins own, the <lb/>
. .- ,,,,,, ,,,,,. <lb/>
solve the problem by issuing the a , <lb/>
gift of ii generous lord <lb/>
had saved. It was made up of I <lb/>
beside a little pool full of <lb/>
. u few of land and a moor, <lb/>
where doubtless there -as of <lb/>
under the broom and the <lb/>
briers. Thia moorland was the tor- <lb/>
of the poor man's life. It was <lb/>
in vain that he set out at the break <lb/>
,. bis rifle on Ids arm and his <lb/>
dog, at his heels, to beat <lb/>
the bushel until evening. <lb/>
Slid bare-slipped away between his <lb/>
fin ,. while partridges and the <lb/>
flew before him with- <lb/>
out hurrying, as if they knew his ill <lb/>
luck. <lb/>
There ii no need lo say that the <lb/>
people of the village laughed loudly <lb/>
when they met with hi- <lb/>
game sack and lowering <lb/>
oars. But when he came home <lb/>
unfortunate hunter even <lb/>
the country called this -the <lb/>
because, they said, those mys- <lb/>
beings held council there. <lb/>
An idea suddenly entered his mind, <lb/>
he cried a loud <lb/>
of the briers, have pity <lb/>
a wretched man Help me to kill <lb/>
tomorrow the six hare.- and the <lb/>
twelve partridges which will permit <lb/>
me to m. home. <lb/>
seemed to him that a voice of <lb/>
crystal mingled with the murmur <lb/>
of the spring and repeated <lb/>
hares and twelve par- <lb/>
yes; nothing but that, ho <lb/>
answered. shall owe you more <lb/>
than life <lb/>
A beautiful flame, brilliant a- I <lb/>
diamond, escaped from the summit <lb/>
of the rock, which became dark and <lb/>
gray once more. <lb/>
is the fairy who has gone <lb/>
thought full of hope, <lb/>
and he turned over and slept again. <lb/>
The next day when the sun had <lb/>
arisen he was afraid be bad simply <lb/>
dreamed, but scarcely had he load- <lb/>
ed his rule to begin the hunt when <lb/>
from even point of the moorland <lb/>
there came toward him in crowds <lb/>
rabbits, partridges, pheasants, <lb/>
and Soon the little open <lb/>
space in the midst of which tho <lb/>
rock rose was so filled that <lb/>
had scarcely room to stand. <lb/>
Crazy with joy, he began firing <lb/>
into of animals. Every <lb/>
one of his brought down Too <lb/>
or pieces of game. But <lb/>
who bad never seen such luck, shot <lb/>
. no never seen <lb/>
His wife, Paul- tiring himself until <lb/>
. . n <lb/>
out u lie her II <lb/>
on . <lb/>
latter. <lb/>
It ; y <lb/>
April I--- writer <lb/>
became I f <lb/>
I ill rest in the pa- <lb/>
per prior date <lb/>
descriptions of both. The Mer- prevent it. The factors now <lb/>
Dank, by the way, a ones, as I sea <lb/>
, its present prices, are <lb/>
,, , . ,. v ,,,. resolutions to reduce acreage <lb/>
Urn ,,, ,.,. <lb/>
financial the present <lb/>
is taking rank with the beat Ii he farmers have never been in <lb/>
a ago such an independent position for <lb/>
capital during cotton acreage. Plant corn, <lb/>
, ion cow peas, make for- <lb/>
up nearly . , . <lb/>
, . age for sale, let the land be <lb/>
an glad its rapid J <lb/>
growth and splendid thing, to prevent such unwieldy cot- <lb/>
tun surplus It will be better I <lb/>
individual w II be better <lb/>
The tobacco planter's association <lb/>
is the fa. t <lb/>
ii has succeeded iii curtailing <lb/>
the new crop What would like <lb/>
to know is. how do they know- ii will <lb/>
I e curtailed. is one thing to <lb/>
-I taking the past as a <lb/>
criterion, whenever tins been <lb/>
undertaken, somehow when tie <lb/>
crop in there is very little <lb/>
Sun. <lb/>
a worse reception. <lb/>
overwhelmed him with her re- <lb/>
Usually bore it all with <lb/>
grace and was only bent the <lb/>
more going hunting. <lb/>
However, one evening ho came <lb/>
ha.-k in a had humor <lb/>
spent in vain his whole provision of morning was hardly long <lb/>
lie found at the cottage enough for him to carry away his <lb/>
I . although the poor donkey <lb/>
was the only living being near him. <lb/>
He left the brave dog guard his <lb/>
treasure and ran home out of <lb/>
breath. <lb/>
are he cried to Paul- <lb/>
. mo our donkey, with <lb/>
his cousin William, who was wait- <lb/>
him with all his mates to <lb/>
ask him t his wedding. After <lb/>
hack and forth each time with <lb/>
r load. When William and <lb/>
.- a . <lb/>
first compliments Paulette brought came into the yard Lo- <lb/>
nit a jug which put every l,., , finishing the unloading of <lb/>
one in a good humor. lost At the of <lb/>
cried <lb/>
while w.-re drinking each <lb/>
. pannier. <lb/>
this great heap of the mis- <lb/>
smiles which had on <lb/>
It appears that die farmers think <lb/>
have lo have so much money <lb/>
and if they cannot get for <lb/>
cotton they will of five <lb/>
to bring the I <lb/>
ed Durham Herald. <lb/>
Ii is <lb/>
ting e more developed than for the farmers at large <lb/>
fa Last remind as I in man He hears <lb/>
I make this appeal with the <lb/>
deep conviction, and <lb/>
i me <lb/>
the s ., th indicate other block ton <lb/>
i lire alarm, cam's the <lb/>
ii they indicate some other block <lb/>
Toga will M that in he losses not belong <lb/>
, , t in the fire and again I <lb/>
, his work. A Calcutta <lb/>
to she i. <lb/>
th. lead a Di <lb/>
family was awn Ii m home <lb/>
a com put an organ <lb/>
in th, Iii is. a the husband <lb/>
. . . <lb/>
organ <lb/>
out i i <lb/>
sound I <lb/>
tin <lb/>
pro i <lb/>
obstacle in the way <lb/>
the tells 10.000 united action is the <lb/>
I their lives in a th. farmer, themselves that <lb/>
they not all bold Ii <lb/>
the town of I individual farmer w <lb/>
the whole body will lake care <lb/>
The man who will de-lib <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
X. April <lb/>
Mr. Booker, of Norfolk, <lb/>
week. <lb/>
Mr. Pritchard, of Hamilton, was <lb/>
in town this week. <lb/>
Mrs. Pitman and little daughter, <lb/>
Kinston, who have been visiting <lb/>
Mrs I. K. Kicks, returned home <lb/>
Tuesday. <lb/>
Mrs. Early, of Lewiston, <lb/>
Mrs. Ii. week. <lb/>
. . s. . <lb/>
health, present you their lips changed to open mouthed <lb/>
me lo make you for your mar- stood there, <lb/>
. . their arm- hanging down, looking <lb/>
in- cousin red each other and not knowing what <lb/>
I'm not hard to please. <lb/>
I mo a f. w fine pie of aim beside hind II joy, <lb/>
for the wedding breakfast. That bands and hushed with <lb/>
for a I inter like heart, lie fell hap- <lb/>
Tl is displeased a king when Ins friends, <lb/>
quite angry he saw recovering from their astonishment, <lb/>
or . So, striking the a their warmest <lb/>
heavy blow with Ins list, he said. he hares were so line, <lb/>
you b if wish I I partridges so fat, the pheasants and <lb/>
to trouble I ,.,.,. , state <lb/>
hum of nil feeling of the <lb/>
. . . . . i . i. i .-., <lb/>
. . it, an their hands. <lb/>
man. who was much amused n surprise The little <lb/>
dwellers of tho moorland all jumped <lb/>
at In I dwellers an <lb/>
retorted their feet at once. <lb/>
to run, the partridge- and the <lb/>
the r, carried <lb/>
self after two days I <lb/>
do not bring six and <lb/>
Iv. partridges shot with own <lb/>
hand will give you my house and <lb/>
any <lb/>
they all cried. And <lb/>
voting men came one after an- <lb/>
other to take the .-pen hand of Lo- <lb/>
a sign of the agreement. <lb/>
Tl all away. <lb/>
Paulette laughed no longer. Al for six and twelve partridges, <lb/>
soon as William and his You have without mercy all <lb/>
ions had disappeared she filled the these poor guests of my moorland. <lb/>
give them hack their life and leave <lb/>
other birds lo fly, in every direction <lb/>
and in such confusion that the wit- <lb/>
of the scene knew not what <lb/>
become of them. At tho <lb/>
game had all disappeared, and tho <lb/>
voice of crystal, which had <lb/>
heard, pronounced these <lb/>
remember that <lb/>
the rock you asked only <lb/>
that the population of <lb/>
; loss , are to <lb/>
. o. <lb/>
reads f this fellow, in and. while they <lb/>
human life ore striving for the nun <lb/>
. lie advance hi. ill <lb/>
. . Vet a seek to take oh <lb/>
I his cup <lb/>
Ob <lb/>
y pi <lb/>
cling s i <lb/>
i ii v, and a I <lb/>
pat in i . ban Land to writ- <lb/>
inn m law. <lb/>
The optician landed in jail and the <lb/>
colored doctor bound over lo <lb/>
Superior court. <lb/>
i the cause <lb/>
fell i I. <lb/>
is not worth i to n <lb/>
this i in till <lb/>
I appeal t the fa i to <lb/>
. . . their cotton i <lb/>
east r I i <lb/>
,. their crop. <lb/>
turn soon to their old home m Sea <lb/>
Item. <lb/>
Mrs. John who ha <lb/>
been . i slow <lb/>
in <lb/>
Mrs. I- U, <lb/>
Calhoun Friday in <lb/>
with Mrs Harper. <lb/>
wretched and loud. But finally, seeing me <lb/>
answered sharply, though poor <lb/>
et heart be trembled, asking him- ,.,,,. forward with outstretched <lb/>
how he should get this <lb/>
plight. he said, give you <lb/>
. no . j <lb/>
With the morning he forth, ,.,, k word. Our was only <lb/>
if by his Pa mid. a of us would ti . <lb/>
who said plainly in tho i ,., from a bravo I <lb/>
logs, we go again to n tour Jut let me add a co <lb/>
. . . . to the om you have already <lb/>
the bulls eye bell a <lb/>
The windy, hot air. <lb/>
ling of <lb/>
u,.; i in hard luck don't count <lb/>
for much in this world and will not <lb/>
to any ice in die <lb/>
i Time-. <lb/>
c to diversify their <lb/>
Such a policy will bring a d. of <lb/>
prosperity to the State such as baa <lb/>
not been known since the war. <lb/>
1- <lb/>
of Agriculture <lb/>
The r I nay's results show must never promise to <lb/>
S S been with j the was do what is <lb/>
ii with fur or bad <lb/>
the inly Lumber Co. <lb/>
for several will to <lb/>
Love all kinds of freaks <lb/>
sometimes. Al Winston a license <lb/>
was issued for marriage of a <lb/>
51-year-old boy and a 1-1-year-old <lb/>
woman Tho affair interrupted <lb/>
before the could be per- <lb/>
formed. The youth was very much <lb/>
his and <lb/>
offered a policeman to help him <lb/>
get married. <lb/>
look whether in <lb/>
Him to Sleep. <lb/>
Tired his playthings <lb/>
Wen be see creep, <lb/>
lie climb kiss his <lb/>
Sing him sleep <lb/>
Den it is he always <lb/>
her a heap, <lb/>
her arms <lb/>
Sing him sleep <lb/>
is full <lb/>
Home's de place keep <lb/>
Wen de <lb/>
Sing him sleep <lb/>
Atlanta Constitution. <lb/>
On the scaffold they usually an- <lb/>
that they are going straight <lb/>
to heaven, hut we have come across <lb/>
n exception in the case of a man <lb/>
who MM hanged in Pennsylvania, a <lb/>
few days ago. He mad. He <lb/>
said that certain had sworn <lb/>
his life away, he prayed the <lb/>
not to take him to <lb/>
heaven, but let him return to earth <lb/>
in the shape of a so that he <lb/>
could make these men miserable day <lb/>
and night, until they If his <lb/>
enemies are at all superstitious it is <lb/>
likely that they will spend many an <lb/>
uncomfortable hour in <lb/>
of a visit from the <lb/>
Chronicle. <lb/>
Sour Stomach <lb/>
When the quantity of food taken <lb/>
is too large or the quality too rich, <lb/>
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have moved into i <lb/>
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a good line Of hardware. Have a <lb/>
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and livery stable in connection, <lb/>
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heavy shipments of cotton I <lb/>
year advance. <lb/>
A. ii. Johnston. <lb/>
Miss return- <lb/>
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A. G. Cox Co. hive a <lb/>
lot the American fence Bud <lb/>
Pittsburgh perfect fence, also <lb/>
staples bard wire. Be sure lo <lb/>
prices before buying <lb/>
your spring supply of fence. <lb/>
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to spend sometime with Miss Car <lb/>
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I repair Shoes and do good <lb/>
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homo or at buggy shop. <lb/>
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housewife who had made the loan. <lb/>
Sally you a nutmeg lo <lb/>
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plain.-,, and ground A Co. call and <lb/>
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become matter d and adhere <lb/>
while asleep; denotes <lb/>
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county, For particulars enclose <lb/>
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Farmers who raise their hay can <lb/>
be supplied with the well known <lb/>
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Sods and millet <lb/>
T. Cox and Bro. <lb/>
Holier of Ayden, was <lb/>
here Friday. <lb/>
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place to buy cheap goods and save; <lb/>
money. Furniture a specialty. <lb/>
Mfg. Co. is thoroughly <lb/>
equipped making splendid <lb/>
flour <lb/>
Mi-a Abrams, of Green- <lb/>
ville, arrived on Friday's train to <lb/>
spend a few days with her sister, <lb/>
Mes Joe Smith. <lb/>
White's Black Liniment, spec. <lb/>
tally recommended for tho human <lb/>
family, line for perfectly <lb/>
balanced, sub-cutaneous com <lb/>
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B. T. Bro. <lb/>
Co Watch how long they last. <lb/>
pay for a I Com, hay. oats, lime, salt, poultry <lb/>
W. Ann Co. <lb/>
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shoes for your feet, for your <lb/>
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Jackson X. V. <lb/>
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hamburgs, ready made shirt waist, <lb/>
corset ribbons and etc., are <lb/>
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Ready Paints. <lb/>
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I Austin Nichols, Hi- best wee,,. <lb/>
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AYDEN, N. C. , <lb/>
AYDEN ITEMS. <lb/>
N. April 1305. <lb/>
for <lb/>
and we lake <lb/>
p-eat pleasure in receiving sub- <lb/>
receipts for <lb/>
those arrears. We have a <lb/>
all receive their mail ill <lb/>
rift office. We also take <lb/>
for job <lb/>
When you a nice, <lb/>
pole, my for your buggy or <lb/>
Call on us and make a <lb/>
election. Ayden Milling Mfg. <lb/>
Co. X, C. <lb/>
Ayden Milling ft Mfg. Co., <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
If need anything in the way <lb/>
of Crockery, Tin <lb/>
lo see us, Hart <lb/>
examine our line of <lb/>
high grade buggies. Von can lie <lb/>
easily of the superiority <lb/>
f material and <lb/>
Ayden Milling Co. <lb/>
B. B. A will do all they <lb/>
can to please you with <lb/>
new line of heavy and fancy <lb/>
groceries <lb/>
We are lot <lb/>
light neat Harness, <lb/>
Ayden Hilling ft Mfg. Co., Ayden <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
received, line line of <lb/>
and can lit you up in any style <lb/>
or price <lb/>
Ayden Milling ft Mfg Co. <lb/>
Owing to unavoidable <lb/>
the remains of Mrs. <lb/>
Edwards did not arrive here <lb/>
Wednesday evening. The body <lb/>
was conveyed at once lo the elegant <lb/>
residence her husband, Mr. <lb/>
J. where it lay in state <lb/>
until noon the following day. <lb/>
Then by a host of <lb/>
relatives and friends she was cur- <lb/>
to the family burial ground <lb/>
laid to That Mrs. <lb/>
Edwards was a woman of unusual <lb/>
qualities, possessing traits of <lb/>
Character lovable and attractive, <lb/>
that she was blessed with the <lb/>
faculty of making friends <lb/>
and hear.- was fully <lb/>
attested by the attendance and <lb/>
tender sympathy manifested at the <lb/>
last sad administered in her <lb/>
honor on yesterday. We do <lb/>
haw to draw on our Imagination <lb/>
in the high <lb/>
regard and esteem in which she <lb/>
was held by all so fortunate as to <lb/>
s her friendship, was <lb/>
a home. by <lb/>
the luxuries of life, the love <lb/>
led husband, the affection of <lb/>
dutiful children, the <lb/>
i- and earnest respect <lb/>
friend acquaintance. was <lb/>
Indeed lovely We <lb/>
hall miss her, bin bow much <lb/>
more so those dearer <lb/>
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it pi to <lb/>
row friends are for <lb/>
the. , but the consolation of <lb/>
the i sit in d i- <lb/>
parable, e can but <lb/>
believe is to her <lb/>
i and we bow in humble <lb/>
sub , knows <lb/>
i only those whom <lb/>
He . e In <lb/>
and et may draw <lb/>
and all for the <lb/>
best. <lb/>
Fancy candies, oranges, apples <lb/>
and bananas at K. K. Co's. <lb/>
are re- <lb/>
daily groceries and <lb/>
confectioneries tight from the <lb/>
manufacture for <lb/>
the trade, that are simply the <lb/>
Smoothest seat on the market <lb/>
Ayden Milling Mfg. Co. <lb/>
We have full line of <lb/>
shoes for ladies. Every <lb/>
pair guaranteed. <lb/>
J. J. Co. <lb/>
are offering good values for <lb/>
the money in shoes, hats, caps, <lb/>
rags mattings, tables and <lb/>
floor oil cloth. Caution <lb/>
A large outfit <lb/>
improved tools with which to do <lb/>
our work. Satisfaction <lb/>
teed. M. B. Tripp a Bro. <lb/>
Don't fail to see Cannon Ty- <lb/>
J son's new both plain and <lb/>
decorated. Prices are cheaper <lb/>
than <lb/>
Come to see us when you wan <lb/>
to buy Independent <lb/>
we handle Trust <lb/>
goods, A <lb/>
I'm can peaches, s, con. <lb/>
tomatoes, fee, imply to B. K. <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
For quietude and blissful peace <lb/>
us He next suitable <lb/>
place for the meeting the teach <lb/>
institute the beautiful village <lb/>
of Frog Level, Provided always <lb/>
the suggestion meets approval <lb/>
of the monopoly and the combine. <lb/>
Now we have plenty the <lb/>
and <lb/>
will sell them as cheap <lb/>
ii- any one. <lb/>
Ayden Milling Mfg, Co. <lb/>
N C. <lb/>
The ladies say that Cannon <lb/>
Tyson have the prettiest line <lb/>
dress in town, <lb/>
Notice you warn <lb/>
your i .; i m nice and <lb/>
in order you might <lb/>
better prices for it, bring n t. the <lb/>
Ayden Milling A Ayden, <lb/>
C. <lb/>
if you do not secure <lb/>
one of our high grade buggies, <lb/>
your loss will be limn ours. <lb/>
Ayden Milling Mfg. <lb/>
den, N. C. <lb/>
Work will commence on the <lb/>
second block of new brick stores <lb/>
next Monday, <lb/>
Cannon Tyson are displaying <lb/>
the most up to date line of <lb/>
ever brought lo this market. <lb/>
Co lo B. K. Co's new <lb/>
market beef, fresh meals, sate <lb/>
sage, and fresh <lb/>
A high grade, smart <lb/>
well made durable buggy can be <lb/>
in any style any C-mo at <lb/>
the Ayden Milling <lb/>
We continue to build <lb/>
buggies tie. for we do not <lb/>
set apace we cannot <lb/>
Milling Mfg, Co., Ayden, N. <lb/>
M. B. Tripp ft Bro. make horse <lb/>
I shoeing and specialty. <lb/>
The lour recruits from Green- <lb/>
shady streets hi rived safely <lb/>
Monday eve are now doing; <lb/>
valiant in the interest i <lb/>
of and their country, i <lb/>
So far so good, but there are more. <lb/>
For guano sowers see M. B. I <lb/>
Tripp The best. <lb/>
Carlos that Harrison j <lb/>
Town and Country paints <lb/>
colors are by far the best goods <lb/>
that he ever used and that it <lb/>
knocked out several other leading <lb/>
brands in a lest at Greenville last <lb/>
Bummer. This paint is sold by J. <lb/>
IR. Smith Bro. <lb/>
Something new in Ayden J. It <lb/>
Bro,, have bought a whole <lb/>
car loud of cooking and heating <lb/>
stoves, and you can get your <lb/>
 once. <lb/>
Thai medicine called <lb/>
Sure Cute R, Si ill t ft Bro. <lb/>
Is the thing ever tried <lb/>
in my Indigestion and <lb/>
sour stomach. J. T. Smith, Jr. <lb/>
Mis. J. W. Brow i. Greenville, <lb/>
bus been here in attendance on j <lb/>
the funeral of Mrs. <lb/>
Simple guano distributors, Cox <lb/>
Cotton planters and repairs at J. B. <lb/>
Smith ft Bro. <lb/>
Cotton king cultivators, Gopher <lb/>
plows extra blades J. It. <lb/>
ft Bro. <lb/>
Old man what makes you always <lb/>
go to It. Smith ft Bro., to do <lb/>
your I can <lb/>
always get any thing I from <lb/>
the boys. <lb/>
Last Monday night the lumber <lb/>
mill of Jr., near <lb/>
was destroyed by tire. <lb/>
We could learn particulars. <lb/>
That rook sail at J. B. Smith <lb/>
Bro., is the best thing I can get <lb/>
for my stock. They only eat what <lb/>
they of it at a time. <lb/>
Anyone wishing to hare their <lb/>
gardens or of <lb/>
any kind will do well to see W. <lb/>
C. J. C. <lb/>
I do know that J. Smith <lb/>
Bro., have the prettiest and <lb/>
cent calico and ginghams town. <lb/>
Those while and tan slippers at <lb/>
J. R Smith Bro., are the <lb/>
ties for children I have this <lb/>
season. <lb/>
That last car choice hay that J- <lb/>
B. Bro., received is hue. <lb/>
Lee lime is good for any <lb/>
and a farmer should use it <lb/>
freely, at J. K. Bra <lb/>
That auxin lace and embroidery <lb/>
is the prettied goods in town <lb/>
dresses at J, Bro. <lb/>
King Quality shoes are the beet. <lb/>
Von in Mud them J. J I-M <lb/>
ward Son. <lb/>
Complete stock spring clothing <lb/>
at Edward Son. <lb/>
sods intimate <lb/>
will be service <lb/>
from now to the end of the season. <lb/>
The newest an latest drinks <lb/>
be found there. If you wain <lb/>
something try them. <lb/>
Go to J. J. Edwards Son for <lb/>
your spring clothing. <lb/>
A. u i from <lb/>
Washington Wednesday. <lb/>
J. A. Willis would beg lo in- <lb/>
form public be is prepared <lb/>
to move houses on short notice and <lb/>
without damage reasonable <lb/>
prices. <lb/>
Wrong are <lb/>
none. If <lb/>
eyes tire, they call help. <lb/>
W Taylor a graduate optician, <lb/>
N. can lit glasses <lb/>
right reasonable prices. Noted <lb/>
doctors have said that wrong eye <lb/>
glasses are than poison. <lb/>
since Monday evening J. W. <lb/>
ft Bros., have sold a car <lb/>
load of wire fencing. This firm is <lb/>
among the most substantial in the <lb/>
county. <lb/>
Ain't Joe Daniels stuck on Gen- <lb/>
i Julian S. Whew <lb/>
What's the salary <lb/>
I. W. ft Bros, have <lb/>
j iii received another car load of <lb/>
American Wire <lb/>
This fencing is the best in the <lb/>
world so admitted by all who <lb/>
have tried it and who have <lb/>
seen it. <lb/>
In order to make room for I he <lb/>
next days we will sell our <lb/>
regular high grade buggies at <lb/>
exceptionally low prices. This is <lb/>
no but strictly business. <lb/>
Ayden Milling and Mfg. Co, <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
Mrs. Craven, of Fremont, is <lb/>
visiting MiSS Ida W. Edwards. <lb/>
J. B. Smith Bro. gives me <lb/>
mine for my hams, <lb/>
chickens and eggs than anybody <lb/>
else. <lb/>
We know we can't interest the <lb/>
men who prefer to walk or the <lb/>
men who will not believe that our <lb/>
buggies are the most economical at <lb/>
I heir price. <lb/>
Security Life and Annuity Com <lb/>
puny, Old Legs Reserve; <lb/>
Capital <lb/>
Deposited With Hie insurance <lb/>
commissioners of North Carolina, <lb/>
home office Greensboro North <lb/>
Carolina. Can save you <lb/>
and give you as safe protection as <lb/>
any company. We have not only <lb/>
the absolute safety in u legal re- <lb/>
serve rate, but in addition we have <lb/>
with the <lb/>
Insurance commissioner of North <lb/>
Carolina to guarantee all policies. <lb/>
For further information or <lb/>
Call on U . K. Hooks, S;. via <lb/>
Agent, Ayden, N, <lb/>
all kind of supplies for <lb/>
sewing machines at II. Tripp <lb/>
Did you know you could gel one <lb/>
of old time Gophers and any <lb/>
blade you at J. B. Smith <lb/>
ft Bro. <lb/>
Ladies misses and children black <lb/>
tan and while slippers all sizes at <lb/>
B. Smith ft Bro. <lb/>
Continental Disk <lb/>
for corn, cotton and tobacco <lb/>
culture, has no equal. Makes any <lb/>
shaped either Hat or crown- <lb/>
a simple, durable, <lb/>
effective, labor tool for the <lb/>
cultivation of crops- Sec J. W. <lb/>
A Bro-J <lb/>
Do you a nice suit, <lb/>
pair pants, shirt, hat or low <lb/>
quartered shoes, of the latest <lb/>
designs If so go to ft Co. <lb/>
have them in great quantities, <lb/>
end will please you. <lb/>
Oranges, apples, all <lb/>
fruits kept by ft <lb/>
We know vehicles and values, <lb/>
we also know tit. buggies we <lb/>
and sell , I <lb/>
Come to see us <lb/>
you If you can do <lb/>
your <lb/>
OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb/>
AYDEN, N. <lb/>
i . <lb/>
Milling and Co. ;<lb/>
Ayden, N. C II <lb/>
i of iii el ma id L tis <lb/>
Inn miner <lb/>
I- go lo i .- <lb/>
now . u id the n, <lb/>
C, k tin em n, <lb/>
III . t . y . <lb/>
are tit patterns <lb/>
and fashion eta. <lb/>
First us ,,. and <lb/>
If. <lb/>
Bro. Ayden, ST. C. J <lb/>
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made Tripp I <lb/>
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in any on <lb/>
not a- e j of i w <lb/>
and i; ts machine. <lb/>
He . planter the <lb/>
best on at J. Smith ASK FOR <lb/>
Bin. <lb/>
J. If. Tripp a Bro. sell the Sing- <lb/>
sewing machine on the <lb/>
or i. in plans. T run easy. <lb/>
J. K Smith can one <lb/>
gallon each day to parties <lb/>
living in town. <lb/>
The Iii shot loaf bread right <lb/>
from he oven at A Me- ,. , <lb/>
i I <lb/>
sag, Billi Tom <lb/>
got frightened at a sitting in I <lb/>
the buggy lat rt and ran <lb/>
away. over a barrel the <lb/>
fell Tom he ran <lb/>
on some bundled yards <lb/>
fell broke only the <lb/>
shafts, good buggy <lb/>
LIABILITIES <lb/>
t it stock paid in. <lb/>
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11.08 <lb/>
lids<lb/>
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YOUR HEALTH IS YOUR <lb/>
r, s I I <lb/>
v Iii n. Blocs <lb/>
and . . . of <lb/>
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Kelli m's Sure Cure <lb/>
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, . SIS Pol in HI . . i C. <lb/>
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; . . it . inn. , ;. <lb/>
J. SMITH BRO. <lb/>
COLUMBIA <lb/>
If it ; you <lb/>
y Will <lb/>
it. <lb/>
B. Johnson, <lb/>
Dist. Act. . NO <lb/>
HART BROTHERS, <lb/>
LIVERY, FEED AND STABLES. <lb/>
d i Street. <lb/>
nun ion, Turnouts <lb/>
I i . . he sporting <lb/>
I- ii i rice, <lb/>
Is running over win New Goods. <lb/>
good . D- , i j n w i V cu <lb/>
y Daily. Digest and line ever Shown on <lb/>
this market. <lb/>
is right I, don't know. <lb/>
Call on Bart ft s for a bar j <lb/>
rel of Columbia Flour, none better <lb/>
to be had any here. <lb/>
Just received our spring stock of <lb/>
pants. Edwards ft Sou. <lb/>
c. <lb/>
knows a little <lb/>
saves many dollars. He <lb/>
that there is a price below which a <lb/>
good buggy cannot be built or sold, <lb/>
Our ti certain <lb/>
in- in My I <lb/>
. . <lb/>
Ayden M S Mfg. Co, <lb/>
N. C, <lb/>
SEEDS <lb/>
We handle Beads Every <lb/>
year we dispose of all <lb/>
sol i of the <lb/>
This -a we . i a <lb/>
usual sell <lb/>
a Is at <lb/>
in in ; Lei us <lb/>
M. Al. SAULS, <lb/>
MAC 1ST, <lb/>
AYDEN, IN- C. <lb/>
A. P. MURRAY, <lb/>
Painter and Paper Hanger. <lb/>
All work entrusted to me will be <lb/>
promptly and neatly executed. A <lb/>
latest designs In Wall Paper. <lb/>
faction guaranteed. <lb/>
A. P. MURRAY, <lb/>
AYDEN, <lb/>
Dr. Joseph Dixon <lb/>
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON <lb/>
office Beet Railroad, <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
, RIGS, ALL KINDS, ALL SIZES, AT ALL PRICES <lb/>
They are worth your Attention. <lb/>
carried in this town. Art <lb/>
;. from to n the richest and de <lb/>
i i <lb/>
I-. , to quartered <lb/>
and r seats. Si .- Hall racks, <lb/>
suits <lb/>
The Royal Elastic Felt and <lb/>
three piece Bed, Are acknowledged to be the best in <lb/>
the World and sold on positive guarantee. If no sat- <lb/>
money refunded. <lb/>
n . p . than ever to <lb/>
; sea cu cordially <lb/>
invite you call at my sure, <lb/>
NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS <lb/>
YOURS TRULY. <lb/>
A. H. Taft, <lb/>
f DOOR TO SAM WHITE'S. <lb/>
ft <lb/>
The Reflector <lb/>
Book Store. <lb/>
SUBSCRIBE TO THE REFLECTOR <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/>
POOR PRINT<lb/>
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TIBET'S TEA TIPPLERS. <lb/>
Salt. Soda and utter Go to It <lb/>
Their National Drink. <lb/>
Tea c of the principal <lb/>
am. lea i n e <lb/>
Tibet Mongolia. The native b <lb/>
i a and when it <lb/>
obtained is willing to <lb/>
cheat I. various <lb/>
such as boiling dried onion <lb/>
or n an of <lb/>
in v. in order <lb/>
i not be i ant n <lb/>
I . hi favorite <lb/>
age. Tile u n China <lb/>
is into sum I oblong shaped <lb/>
bricks, made up into of nine <lb/>
. i sewed in <lb/>
. need as a beverage, <lb/>
Inn in fact forms n staple of cur- <lb/>
r.- negotiable as Hank of Eng- <lb/>
land notes or American paper cur- <lb/>
rent y. <lb/>
In native method of preparing <lb/>
this delicacy i- not appetizing. The <lb/>
ii i- ground to a line powder <lb/>
vigorously in a <lb/>
tar until splints of wood or <lb/>
impurities are visible to the eye; <lb/>
it into the kettle, when <lb/>
the water i- hot, to boil ten <lb/>
minutes, of giving in- <lb/>
creased flavor, salt or soda is added, <lb/>
ind, this pan of the operation being <lb/>
completed, ail important <lb/>
of drinking ii commences. The <lb/>
family being gathered around the <lb/>
fire of yak dung, in order that at- <lb/>
as the painter would say, <lb/>
should not be lacking, each one <lb/>
draw- from some hidden recess in <lb/>
the folds voluminous sheep- <lb/>
skin coat a little wooden howl, and, <lb/>
with a satisfaction which must <lb/>
seen lo appreciated, fills his <lb/>
dish with tin liquid. All <lb/>
however, is by way of preliminary. <lb/>
a skin full of butter, placed <lb/>
within convenient range, per- <lb/>
son takes a piece of oleaginous com- <lb/>
and let null into his <lb/>
of steaming tea. Then, oh <lb/>
joy oh rapture with furtive gusto <lb/>
draws the nectar to his lips and <lb/>
is opened unto The <lb/>
bowl i again tilled; into the steam- <lb/>
liquid lie throws a handful of <lb/>
barley and, <lb/>
draw forth the sodden lump. <lb/>
works ii into a ball of brown dough <lb/>
with a id movement of left <lb/>
hand, and successively bites off <lb/>
nieces of ibis delicacy and drinks <lb/>
his buttered tea until the visible <lb/>
I, w III n, in order <lb/>
I may <lb/>
lied, be . lean, <lb/>
wipes it he baa <lb/>
not got on hi . <lb/>
and en; for the <lb/>
and fate shall <lb/>
again come ions- I <lb/>
Properly <lb/>
i wore <lb/>
ed man who telling the <lb/>
story. <lb/>
pt the <lb/>
I be wit. can you us <lb/>
do know i is <lb/>
Idler. <lb/>
if you mi . In o it was <lb/>
the close of ii summer <lb/>
THE <lb/>
PASSION. <lb/>
Charles of London is <lb/>
M the With an <lb/>
ample his ambition is to <lb/>
gut u complete collection of <lb/>
mens of all the float in the world. <lb/>
His antic expedition to collect fleas <lb/>
has returned after a <lb/>
four cruise with many new <lb/>
varieties. <lb/>
It was who, when <lb/>
returned from <lb/>
his central Asian trip, asked him <lb/>
some and <lb/>
fleas. had disposed of hit; <lb/>
bad seen quite enough of them. Per- <lb/>
haps bis native servant could <lb/>
F No. lie also was out of <lb/>
stock. Then made bis <lb/>
final proposal. Would <lb/>
of familiar to be <lb/>
pastured upon bis Asiatic servant <lb/>
to see if they would become modified <lb/>
in size, color or structure by change <lb/>
of diet <lb/>
Talk of ignorant prejudice against <lb/>
science refused.<lb/>
Chicken Broth For an Invalid. <lb/>
Remove the skin and fat from <lb/>
half a young fowl, wash and cut <lb/>
into small pieces, put them into a <lb/>
with one quart of water. <lb/>
bring slowly to the boiling point, <lb/>
skim carefully, then place on the <lb/>
buck of the range, whore it will <lb/>
simmer for three hours. Strain and <lb/>
season with salt to suit the taste. <lb/>
For Boiling Meats. <lb/>
Mutton, per pound, minutes; <lb/>
potted per pound, HO to <lb/>
corned beef, per pound, <lb/>
minutes; ham, per pound, IS to <lb/>
minutes; turkey, per pound, <lb/>
minutes, chicken, per pound, IS <lb/>
minutes; fowl, per to <lb/>
minutes. <lb/>
N. 1905. <lb/>
.-s. Galloway spent <lb/>
Tin in Greenville. <lb/>
J. R. Proctor. Tom Talley and <lb/>
Ben Mayo have to to <lb/>
spend a short White. <lb/>
Levi Holliday aim A. O. Clark <lb/>
went <lb/>
Josh of was <lb/>
in today. <lb/>
Miss Myrtie Proctor, a student <lb/>
of W High school, <lb/>
spent Sunday at her home in <lb/>
Porter, of Black Jack, <lb/>
spent Tuesday Greenville. <lb/>
Fred as in town <lb/>
day. <lb/>
GRAVE <lb/>
It needs hut little foresight to <lb/>
tell that when your stomach and <lb/>
liver are badly Inflected, grave <lb/>
trouble is ahead, unless you take <lb/>
the medicine your dis- <lb/>
ease, as Mrs. John A. Young, of <lb/>
Clay, N. Y., did. She <lb/>
neuralgia of the liver <lb/>
stomach, my heart was weakened, <lb/>
and I could not eat, I was a very <lb/>
had for a time, but in Electric <lb/>
Hitters, found just what I needed <lb/>
for they quickly relieved and <lb/>
pared Best medicine for <lb/>
weak women. Hold under <lb/>
by J L. druggist, <lb/>
at a bottle. <lb/>
Of the inn Republican in <lb/>
Asheville MO voted to keep the <lb/>
in operation. <lb/>
Don't f . n us for goods. <lb/>
FITTED <lb/>
FEET.<lb/>
A man can make him- <lb/>
self a of misery <lb/>
wrong Shoes <lb/>
and it often proves the <lb/>
when one <lb/>
Man insists on having ii <lb/>
just like sonic friend , <lb/>
wears. <lb/>
There are several radical families of feet. Let us <lb/>
fit the fitted looks better than one <lb/>
fl cramped or twisted into u wrong shaped <lb/>
Straight lasts, Sense lasts. <lb/>
Any normal foot can be well <lb/>
one of these three <lb/>
HAVE YOU SEEN <lb/>
This Seasons styles <lb/>
They are specimens of ran <lb/>
loss Footwear. r , . <lb/>
Such Men's Shoos are sold anywhere else tor tea <lb/>
than a half to a dollar more in price. <lb/>
All leathers in o galaxy of stylish toes. <lb/>
Wilson,<lb/>
Mi-s received <lb/>
quite a from Mr. Tiger <lb/>
today. <lb/>
Miss Hope you don't I <lb/>
associate with people of that stripe <lb/>
Mi-s and <lb/>
why as good as the best, <lb/>
lie looked me so admiringly <lb/>
Then he said. congratulate you <lb/>
on the beauty is skin <lb/>
Wasn't that of him <lb/>
Boston Transcript. <lb/>
A Scheme. <lb/>
was n great scheme old <lb/>
Shrewdly <lb/>
didn't hoar of <lb/>
gave ii out that first one <lb/>
of hi- eleven daughters to mar- <lb/>
should have his entire <lb/>
was the result <lb/>
i meats in one night. <lb/>
They d Ii one was <lb/>
the first, so Shrewd j rid of <lb/>
i be girls and keeps the <lb/>
Mi n <lb/>
A Civil Ar. <lb/>
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in hi . I in <lb/>
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. ,. Capital stock paid in <lb/>
rum i , II 1,337.88 <lb/>
o-i i <lb/>
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p.,, a sub I, 10,125.0 <lb/>
THE CLOTHIER. <lb/>
i re <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION <lb/>
-------OF- <lb/>
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE, FARMVILLE. N. C. <lb/>
At the of business Mar. 1905. <lb/>
LIABILITIES <lb/>
362.23 <lb/>
Why Esteem One Dy Above Another <lb/>
Why observe Good Friday <lb/>
Why one <lb/>
day of more importance <lb/>
The of certain days <lb/>
for the in -rat <lb/>
cant Is is native to the hum m <lb/>
heart and common people in <lb/>
all walk, of life. The child <lb/>
the used man celebrate the <lb/>
anniversary their birth. Pen <lb/>
pie life <lb/>
their wadding day. The <lb/>
f and <lb/>
Lincoln Lee an- observed. On <lb/>
tin- tenth of May we leave <lb/>
shut our <lb/>
hour en, and lo honor <lb/>
living and the dead who fought <lb/>
our battles of Hie sixties. July <lb/>
the fourth is made a National I <lb/>
holiday. closed. <lb/>
officials are from <lb/>
duty. Business is Suspended, and <lb/>
private are laid <lb/>
All rally round the flag of Liberty, I <lb/>
with long stirring <lb/>
and sweetest music, lay <lb/>
our of praise thanks- <lb/>
giving upon the altar of our conn- <lb/>
try. <lb/>
And for what is all this display <lb/>
Is it ludicrous or t Certain <lb/>
it is that should <lb/>
every day. We should never for- <lb/>
get the heroism and of <lb/>
Lee and bis armies, or Washington <lb/>
and the liberty lie won <lb/>
for us. ii is equally certain <lb/>
of I hen <lb/>
and their glorious <lb/>
refresh quicken <lb/>
our love, and deepen patriot- <lb/>
Ian, In this sense sued <lb/>
me right and proper, <lb/>
but measure <lb/>
Without them the , r <lb/>
i and Lee would <lb/>
dim in our memorial, and dimmer <lb/>
still In the minds and hearts <lb/>
generations. <lb/>
A d If it is fitting that we <lb/>
the of <lb/>
Lee, is it a thou- <lb/>
more to that <lb/>
the death and sacrifice of our <lb/>
Savior we <lb/>
not esteem it b a privilege and <lb/>
a to assemble together the <lb/>
of His one supreme <lb/>
sacrifice, Invoice <lb/>
quicken our love, and deepen <lb/>
our faith in Him who died that we <lb/>
might <lb/>
We profess faith in Christ; we <lb/>
profess to love and honor <lb/>
proclaim it as necessary to <lb/>
salvation that such faith lie a <lb/>
reality, a vital force in life; that <lb/>
such love be deep and true. And <lb/>
shall we reflect upon that faith or <lb/>
deny that love by ignoring and <lb/>
ranting to commemorate the very <lb/>
events upon which faith and <lb/>
love forever i Shall we <lb/>
the liberated <lb/>
from the George ill, and <lb/>
ignore that most momentous event <lb/>
of all history, secular or <lb/>
Which liberated u.-i from Hie <lb/>
of and gave to us <lb/>
the liberty of the so. a <lb/>
Friday of this week, <lb/>
km Friday, lathe <lb/>
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. Presbyterian Church Makes Good Show- <lb/>
Year. <lb/>
The in church reports <lb/>
A bank with ca <lb/>
been u <lb/>
The dispensary red <lb/>
daring the Brat following for the <lb/>
d this year. yen ending Slat, <lb/>
New 18.6 <lb/>
Street carnival, and the J. nine I <lb/>
cries to be delivered from <lb/>
more. <lb/>
The Durham fellow <lb/>
General <lb/>
PERSONALS AND SOCIAL. <lb/>
The following new have I <lb/>
been recently added to the public Monday, April 1905. <lb/>
library under the auspices of the <lb/>
Bod of the Century Book club- M Fleming is quit. <lb/>
by Tom DIxon. I levers went to <lb/>
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evening. <lb/>
Home , ,, .<lb/>
Century <lb/>
Horace <lb/>
by <lb/>
kicked -be top a c ii <lb/>
f, ex- <lb/>
A r, ward . f is offered for <lb/>
the ii f the of Senator <lb/>
coin y, who <lb/>
disappeared in February. <lb/>
Original Observations. <lb/>
A good j need a let In <lb/>
of Introduction. <lb/>
by Mary John- <lb/>
of by <lb/>
by <lb/>
Snuff <lb/>
total, <lb/>
from a membership These <lb/>
show . decided gain from <lb/>
last <lb/>
In submitting this the I Henry <lb/>
pastor hie purpose to Misdemeanors of <lb/>
ask to dissolve pas-1 by <lb/>
relation between Eternal by Hall <lb/>
himself and the Greenville church. <lb/>
people V <lb/>
. . the lat., when Ibis <lb/>
request will u- considered. <lb/>
Died <lb/>
r. Orren formerly of <lb/>
died at tie <lb/>
I home of his Mrs W. T. <lb/>
on avenue, <lb/>
with whom be has lived for some- <lb/>
words indulge g but small <lb/>
talk. <lb/>
Did you ever that a man <lb/>
with a black e always Dairies an <lb/>
I explanation. <lb/>
For some Weeks jet the man, <lb/>
with the boa will have the <lb/>
on the man with .-now shovel. <lb/>
Some people couldn't find work <lb/>
if they sent after ii aimed with a <lb/>
search warrant and a writ <lb/>
You know will make <lb/>
i laugh and drive away every ear. <lb/>
Why, go out and sec the <lb/>
; kill a bear <lb/>
Why should Virginians com. and was an <lb/>
plain about the Carolinians of Temperance Ball <lb/>
being at Bethel I Methodist church in that county. <lb/>
Hearts <lb/>
of Loyalty <lb/>
by <lb/>
by Herrick. <lb/>
by Tom Watson. <lb/>
by <lb/>
Sunny Brook <lb/>
by Kate Wiggins. <lb/>
These and all oilier books in the <lb/>
o'clock this morning. <lb/>
For sometime Mr. has been <lb/>
in bad health, and while his death are for the tree use of the <lb/>
. comes as a great shock to his <lb/>
friends and relatives, St was <lb/>
, altogether unexpected. <lb/>
The deceased was a resident i I <lb/>
being at Bethel and lust <lb/>
the <lb/>
the stickers in the world <lb/>
Orange, Va., Observer. <lb/>
public. <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
N. C. April <lb/>
Mi. of Greenville Supply <lb/>
Company, i, m town <lb/>
Mis. and daughter, Miss <lb/>
spent and Sunday <lb/>
J. left ibis morn <lb/>
tor <lb/>
Miss Cox from <lb/>
Moore and son, David, <lb/>
slant Sunday in Bethel. <lb/>
Fred Cox returned from Rich- <lb/>
mood <lb/>
G. W. Baker returned from <lb/>
Lewiston Sunday evening. <lb/>
Harry Skinner returned from <lb/>
Saturday evening, <lb/>
H. Farrow returned from <lb/>
Saturday evening. <lb/>
w. II, return <lb/>
Saturday evening from i, <lb/>
went to <lb/>
Saturday evening and returned <lb/>
i I. Jr., went to Hob- <lb/>
in, i <lb/>
returned <lb/>
Norfolk. <lb/>
I, . ., son went to Kin- <lb/>
i evening. <lb/>
J S ; , and B. A. Tyson <lb/>
for <lb/>
B. F and son, James, <lb/>
left lie i evening <lb/>
Virginia, <lb/>
Mis Abram, who has <lb/>
been sister, Mrs. S. <lb/>
M. this for <lb/>
M not. <lb/>
Licenses <lb/>
f ids has <lb/>
ii ice use the following <lb/>
i. es -i ice last report, <lb/>
WHITE. <lb/>
J. i. and Smith. <lb/>
B. P. H. Pitt- <lb/>
j F. and Clemmie <lb/>
Moore. <lb/>
May and Dora Harris. <lb/>
u Greene and Clyde <lb/>
Lance Carr and Charity <lb/>
J. F. and little i-- <lb/>
lei returned from Scotland Nick <lb/>
Sunday <lb/>
O. King, who here <lb/>
for a few days visiting relatives, <lb/>
left this morning for Blackstone, <lb/>
He was about years old and is <lb/>
survived by two slater, and other , <lb/>
all have i, , <lb/>
The burial will take place to-1 Joe Bawls, of Green visited <lb/>
morrow <lb/>
the Methodist <lb/>
Car Load of Common Seed. <lb/>
load I com. Jr. Dixon and <lb/>
mo known Jerusalem . moved to <lb/>
shipped from , H. B. Phillips is in town <lb/>
,.;. ye ha-, given up another week. <lb/>
This common seed, being made to <lb/>
oak, who are give . In Sunday <lb/>
due for a <lb/>
on <lb/>
family c <lb/>
this <lb/>
I. T e La an Hopkins. <lb/>
Arthur Farrow and Mary E. <lb/>
Pierce. <lb/>
Sim,, i and Mel- <lb/>
Va. Joe Given and Hat tie Williams. <lb/>
Tuesday. April 1905 , Charlotte <lb/>
Skinner went up road ; <lb/>
i morning, <lb/>
E. Lincoln went Kin <lb/>
evening, <lb/>
G. G. Fl returned from a <lb/>
up the road. <lb/>
B. W. ,., <lb/>
ii; Yew <lb/>
LETTER TOG. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Yon give full <lb/>
ll <lb/>
--------Clinches<lb/>
. d <lb/>
long as lead oil; and allow <lb/>
to sell it on <lb/>
have any fault to find <lb/>
this ii either now in put- <lb/>
ii II or hereafter the wear <lb/>
M i if mi dealer about it. <lb/>
Mn lay dug authorize him to do what <lb/>
more, <lb/>
I ,. Hit- house ,. l-.,,,,. . , , ; <lb/>
Th. ear was J i vacated by Spivey. in,, M , <lb/>
have been Uh has moved to Grime-land. left this ,;, R . <lb/>
Sheriff for vagrancy. I ., in <lb/>
ii i, M , , ,, <lb/>
for Baltimore in <lb/>
public egg hunt on which will <lb/>
which sold color, whose be Easier Monday. <lb/>
the Mrs Fannie and <lb/>
It is used , number of are into th, <lb/>
near the foot of and <lb/>
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from . <lb/>
lei ; <lb/>
It ti ,<lb/>
seeds Here obtained <lb/>
bin the town hid a claim <lb/>
Brunswick county, <lb/>
cents per pound. r and the <lb/>
The Jerusalem oak grows , <lb/>
and when frost diet s <lb/>
at temped suicide last short <lb/>
and but for <lb/>
discovery of act by <lb/>
I women prisoners the effort at sell <lb/>
Ha hill church <lb/>
Almost , Fire. the church <lb/>
this to increase the salary of man <lb/>
fire burning under h a year. Two J <lb/>
one the small was increased ,,. . J , <lb/>
the Blow i. . from t. 88.-,. . <lb/>
in Buncombe Jail, <lb/>
major gave hi,,, order for N. , <lb/>
I Minnie who was in <lb/>
Then the seeds, which jail yesterday <lb/>
are numerous fall off. They are I <lb/>
gathered and packed Id sacks and Increased Salary. <lb/>
Dispatch. At a of the members <lb/>
. to the In <lb/>
H. M. Parson, St. Louis, a Ii i <lb/>
has . j, . f . .,,.,, h <lb/>
left i is i, <lb/>
Col. K. G.<lb/>
complaints, actually <lb/>
exchanged the coal when complaint <lb/>
made. He had half the <lb/>
a dozen firms had the <lb/>
hall. <lb/>
We are J ears old. but <lb/>
to <lb/>
Frank John-ion morn- <lb/>
Hi Johns II In <lb/>
In Baltimore where he will s <lb/>
go an operation for appendicitis <lb/>
lours truly, <lb/>
W. Co. <lb/>
II I, arr sells our <lb/>
lot that Is occupied by from to and since that if Paragraphs <lb/>
Top ii,,. the has i.,. in the census g <lb/>
ion in the at <lb/>
I he woman tin- cord, Washington City, came in Monday <lb/>
with <lb/>
A. Blow. The fire was burning the church has so nor eased <lb/>
one of the , , , <lb/>
building and probably taught by a make the further L , <lb/>
cigar or cigarette stump being voted on Sunday. Every . of <lb/>
thrown in trash pear building of church work J , <lb/>
was on, any l-K-sing. St <lb/>
alarm being and the <lb/>
was only slight. Docs <lb/>
. . .,, ., ., . <lb/>
com snap is playing havoc and the noise and cries the over to the <lb/>
the attention of M, a <lb/>
the rout a man pays <lb/>
keeps him moving. <lb/>
to the man who <lb/>
Is <lb/>
The more woman ha, <lb/>
,., ,. ., ,. ,,. . more m. <lb/>
object was discovered by women be is annoy <lb/>
inmates shortly before o'clock p . . ., . A , , , i <lb/>
Mini .;. ., turned , ,. v meets a <lb/>
Out. <lb/>
The fellows hi I ave been stand. <lb/>
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up odd jobs, <lb/>
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