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and Think hardly so pretty. <lb/>
Is to show You <lb/>
Every u <lb/>
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/>
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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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.;. . If <lb/>
. ,. 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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and i . .<lb/>
. 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/>
., . , <lb/>
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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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/>
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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/>
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The more woman ha, <lb/>
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DO YOU KNOW HOW MANY AN OLD f <lb/>
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PEOPLE <lb/>
YOU CAN REACH BY <lb/>
TELEPHONE <lb/>
The Number is Constantly <lb/>
be Added to <lb/>
Call OUR I , <lb/>
A TELEPHONE LINE IS THE <lb/>
DOORWAY THROUGH <lb/>
WHICH TO REACH<lb/>
FOR OVER TWENTY YEARS- <lb/>
heavy <lb/>
ht purse. <lb/>
of nine <lb/>
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Book and <lb/>
of <lb/>
Have Held the Record m North Carolina. <lb/>
BONE, For Cotton. ORINOCO, For Tobacco. <lb/>
MARK <lb/>
See that tho Trade Mark is on , I EL-. Every Bag. Genuine Without it. <lb/>
Ask your dealer for GOODS, and don't take substitutes. For sale every where. <lb/>
F. S. ROYSTER GUANO COMPANY, <lb/>
NORFOLK, VA., <lb/>
COLUMBIA, S C. <lb/>
TARBORO. <lb/>
MACON, <lb/>
OPEN <lb/>
For Rate <lb/>
APPLY TO <lb/>
LOCAL. MANAGER <lb/>
Home Telephone and <lb/>
Company, <lb/>
HENDERSON. <lb/>
By virtue an ex i <lb/>
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RUGS will be <lb/>
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of shop worn, out of style goods nor by Tilling our store <lb/>
show bills and sUn boards will we try to impress false <lb/>
in your mind that we are going out of business, but we <lb/>
do it understood that we are receiving daily shipments <lb/>
of the newest things in <lb/>
RIBBONS, SILKS, EMBROIDERIES. LACES <lb/>
mid kindred Materials so desirable with the. folk of I <lb/>
and Pitt county, and we do hope-that you will at <lb/>
least favor us with a visit to see these many new things. <lb/>
Pulley Bowen, <lb/>
THE HOME OP WOMEN'S FASHIONS. <lb/>
A. H. Taft, <lb/>
NEXT DOOR TO SAM WHITES. <lb/>
COBB CO. <lb/>
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Greenville. N. C. <lb/>
MARBLE MONUMENTAL WORK <lb/>
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. <lb/>
Iron Fencing Sold. <lb/>
Harry Skinner, <lb/>
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SKINNER <lb/>
LAWYERS, <lb/>
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The Five Points Grocer. <lb/>
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To the Victor Belongs the Spoils. <lb/>
to the <lb/>
St. Loris, Mo., Oct. Victor Safe a Lock Co., <lb/>
Cincinnati, received, to day, the Grand Prize at the <lb/>
Fair for their exhibit solid Manganese Steel bank <lb/>
line of tire and burglar-proof safes and <lb/>
their display taking prize over <lb/>
tors for modern improvements, construction, <lb/>
The Safe that has never been Burglarized. <lb/>
J. L SUGG, Agent. <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb/>
WHEN YOU BEGIN <lb/>
four Household Cleaning <lb/>
ii MATTING, OIL Cl m, <lb/>
, , Lace Curtains <lb/>
Commodities. Yours truly, <lb/>
TAFT VANDYKE.<lb/>
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT. <lb/>
J. M. BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent. <lb/>
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A EM, N. C, April <lb/>
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Tobacco, we handle Trust <lb/>
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leaf wagon and earl <lb/>
wheels and will them cheap <lb/>
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Ayden Milling -t Mfg. <lb/>
Ayden, N C, <lb/>
Tim Cannon <lb/>
editor of , <lb/>
Wayne county Courier and hi town. <lb/>
wife were the y <lb/>
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the; w line of heavy and fancy ,, <lb/>
Misses Mamie and Lena <lb/>
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the past week. <lb/>
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market fresh meats, sail- i <lb/>
sage, fresh fish. <lb/>
grade, smart graceful, <lb/>
well made durable buggy can be <lb/>
in any style at any at <lb/>
the Ayden Milling o. <lb/>
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daily new groceries and ft, for we do not <lb/>
tight Iron the <lb/>
Milling ft Mfg, Co., Ayden, N. <lb/>
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are simply here Sunday. <lb/>
Smoothest seat on the market <lb/>
Ayden Milling Mfg Co. <lb/>
We lave of <lb/>
shoes for ladies, livery <lb/>
pair guaranteed. <lb/>
J. J. A Co. <lb/>
j P, and family came <lb/>
M, B. Tripp Bro, make horse <lb/>
shoeing and a specialty. <lb/>
see M. <lb/>
Tripp The best. <lb/>
Carlos Harris says Harrison <lb/>
Town Country paints and <lb/>
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visit down the road. I knocked out several other leading <lb/>
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the money in shoes, hats, caps, paint is sold by J. <lb/>
rug mattings, tables R <lb/>
floor cloth Cannon Tyson. of <lb/>
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imp tools with which to do the of Capt. G. <lb/>
work. Satisfaction have home- <lb/>
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so a very , service <lb/>
and prominent farmer from neat <lb/>
on a visit to bis <lb/>
son, Sauls. <lb/>
from now to the end of the season. <lb/>
newest latest drinks will <lb/>
he found there. If you wan; <lb/>
Thai medicine called try them. <lb/>
Smith ft Bro. to J. J. A Sun <lb/>
is tin i thing I have ever tried <lb/>
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year <lb/>
nut sold at end <lb/>
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indigestion and j. a. would in- <lb/>
J. T. Smith, Jr. <lb/>
planters and rep kin at J. B, <lb/>
Smith a Bra. <lb/>
n king cultivators, <lb/>
. . extra at J. K. <lb/>
Smith Bro. <lb/>
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go to J. U. Smith ft Bro., to do <lb/>
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always get any thing I want from <lb/>
the boys. <lb/>
form I he public that be is prepared <lb/>
to move on abort notice <lb/>
without damage at reasonable <lb/>
prices, <lb/>
i. Edwards and wife, <lb/>
spent tie better part <lb/>
of last week here with relatives, <lb/>
Wrong eyeglasses are Worse <lb/>
than Ml. If your <lb/>
eyes tire, they call for help. J. <lb/>
W. Taylor a graduate optician, <lb/>
N. C. Hi your glasses <lb/>
Deposited the insurance <lb/>
commissioners of North Carolina, j Our i <lb/>
home . <lb/>
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give you as sum protect us . . <lb/>
any company We have not <lb/>
the absolute safety a legal re <lb/>
serve addition we <lb/>
with He <lb/>
insurance commissioner of North <lb/>
Carolina to all policies. <lb/>
Per further information <lb/>
call <lb/>
Agent, I, <lb/>
There were regular services <lb/>
the Methodist and Disciple <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
Any and all kind of supplies I'm <lb/>
sewing machines at J, II. Tripp <lb/>
Ladies children black <lb/>
Ian and white slippers all sizes at <lb/>
Smith Bro. <lb/>
Dr. r a. Standard, <lb/>
paid us a very pleasant visit <lb/>
iii day. <lb/>
Continental Disk <lb/>
for corn, cotton and tobacco <lb/>
culture, has no Makes any <lb/>
shaped either Hat or crown- <lb/>
a simple, durable, <lb/>
labor saving tool for the <lb/>
cultivation of See J. W. <lb/>
A Bin. <lb/>
Do you want a nice suit, <lb/>
pair pants, shit, low <lb/>
quartered shoes, of the latest <lb/>
If so go to Jackson ft On <lb/>
have them in great quantities, <lb/>
will please you. <lb/>
F. g, Jr., has I en ti <lb/>
r owing machines are the <lb/>
lie I made H. Tripp Bro., <lb/>
agents, Ayden, X <lb/>
I'm general wood and <lb/>
work, buggies, wagons I carts <lb/>
M. B Tripp <lb/>
lib,, this lime months <lb/>
Ayden hasn't a population of 1600 <lb/>
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ed In our calculations. <lb/>
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Simples; distributor at <lb/>
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That rock salt at J. R, A right at reasonable prices. <lb/>
year we start <lb/>
usual with all new, <lb/>
What you going <lb/>
to seed f Let its <lb/>
M. M. SAULS, <lb/>
M 1ST, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
A. P. MURRAY , <lb/>
Painter and Paper Hanger. <lb/>
All w, to me will be <lb/>
and A <lb/>
latest Wall Paper, <lb/>
guaranteed. <lb/>
A. P. MURRAY, <lb/>
N f. <lb/>
Dr. Joseph Dixon <lb/>
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON <lb/>
Office <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
In calling attention to their men line of make <lb/>
mention of apples, , ti and fruits <lb/>
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Anything you Want in the Grocery Department. <lb/>
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ground and green of each grade. Our <lb/>
and blond is tine. <lb/>
In goods v- keep H. ft Co. and <lb/>
Austin Nichols, beat we can buy. tomatoes, <lb/>
aid com, ti tripe, salmon, <lb/>
a teak, etc. All as cheap they can be sold. Will <lb/>
your order, <lb/>
Breads, buns, rolls, and all kind of cakes on hand, <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Yours to <lb/>
J. A, Ricks Bro. <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
AT THE Cl MARCH <lb/>
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Small II of <lb/>
Colic, . <lb/>
5,780.51 <lb/>
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Ala., relate ob he had <lb/>
while on a In <lb/>
murder case at <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/>
No matter the weather, rain or <lb/>
there are always large <lb/>
doctors have said that wrong eye <lb/>
glasses are poison. <lb/>
J. W. <lb/>
have sold a <lb/>
load w ire fencing. This firm is <lb/>
J. B, Smith a Bro, puts ii , , , <lb/>
in any quantity you want and does He say there <lb/>
nit ., <lb/>
paid in<lb/>
i Profits leas <lb/>
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Deposit subject to check <lb/>
checks out-<lb/>
crowds here every Saturday and am the most substantial the <lb/>
the last was exception to I county. <lb/>
new in Ayden J. R. <lb/>
Smith A Bro., have bought a whole <lb/>
car load of and beating <lb/>
stoves, and you can get your choice <lb/>
by coming at once. <lb/>
G. A. Kittrell, Henry Ed <lb/>
Nelson, Ola D, Hooks, <lb/>
Alex all <lb/>
were here Sunday afternoon, <lb/>
B. V. D. Hooker- <lb/>
ton, was on our cotton market last <lb/>
wick. <lb/>
J. W. A Bros, have <lb/>
just 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 all who have <lb/>
seen it. <lb/>
waste at the ends of row <lb/>
aim it is a cheap machine. <lb/>
the Cox planter the <lb/>
best on the market Smith <lb/>
J. H. Tripp sell Sing- <lb/>
machine on the <lb/>
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was more sick in mi I. and and JAMES L, LITTLE. Cashier, <lb/>
ate some fresh meat and tome <lb/>
meat and it gave me cholera <lb/>
sent to the drug store a , , ., , <lb/>
cholera mixture, but the druggist <lb/>
sent me a bottle of --id day March,<lb/>
. Remedy instead, saving that he <lb/>
meat or ease plans. Terms easy, j , M,, <lb/>
J. B. Smith one I medicine was no much better he <lb/>
gallon milk each day to parties ; it tome in the <lb/>
living in town. <lb/>
I. C, TYSON, <lb/>
Attest <lb/>
J. A ANDREWS, <lb/>
J. Q. MOVE, <lb/>
W. <lb/>
Directors <lb/>
The loaf bread i <lb/>
from the at A Mn- <lb/>
received spring stock of <lb/>
pants. J. J. Edwards A Son. <lb/>
ti v i was in, i took one dose <lb/>
It and was better in live minutes. <lb/>
The second cored me entire- <lb/>
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in. <lb/>
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tall bottle cured the three reaches people money u- pay for what they want. <lb/>
at Drug j have what they wan and are sure to <lb/>
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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
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Entered in the post office M Greenville, N. as matter, <lb/>
Advertising rate n . application. <lb/>
A i it every pol office in ed oil Ids <lb/>
o in to fiction <lb/>
i Pitt April 1905 <lb/>
Mr. R. II. Kick, of Nash, and Dr. <lb/>
Pitt, of Edgecombe, in <lb/>
the different points of interest <lb/>
Every man in our present <lb/>
; except myself, and were paroled <lb/>
i there forty years ago that day <lb/>
in the least degree f e <lb/>
lonesome, though. over <lb/>
the ground Air. Fleming <lb/>
walked to a spot on the mad side <lb/>
and said, I am now not <lb/>
six feel from the spot where stack <lb/>
my gun forty ago today at <lb/>
about this hour <lb/>
from the tablets placed there it is <lb/>
easy tn I. fate the position f two <lb/>
n that there ,, ,, , armies f visited the spot where the <lb/>
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North fa and over asked by a number of there was, and every piece of wood <lb/>
the A the old soldiers who followed the ii even u the roots <lb/>
I from Northern Virginia to the I quickly taken away as souvenirs. <lb/>
the and to give was under this tree that Hen <lb/>
i cm one your paper an outline Lee waited for the whom he <lb/>
I of the exercise incident the J had sent with a message to Gen. <lb/>
unveiling ceremonies of the Grant, looking to the terms of <lb/>
render, this spot is some six <lb/>
hint charge hundred yards from the court house <lb/>
that was mar the .- art house, which <lb/>
i few years ago, was the <lb/>
NORTH CAROLINA AND VIRGINIA, NORTH CAROLINA AT <lb/>
dispel<lb/>
had i with our ,,. ,; . , . ,. <lb/>
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i., . ii v setup for their fired any organized was <lb/>
I el ween the i;, m of that army house in which Generals <lb/>
Stale.- II L tint I were capable of ex and Lee I the <lb/>
wean I the . , i meat which ended the war. This <lb/>
It is very like lovers but In i is wholly inadequate house has been torn down but <lb/>
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bespeaks bat in his large <lb/>
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peal off most charmingly <lb/>
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who were ;. <lb/>
with Grant at the surrender, <lb/>
them Maj Arms of the States <lb/>
retired Maj Arms owns th. <lb/>
battlefield and i <lb/>
the state a deed for tho land on <lb/>
which the stands Hi <lb/>
made a very nice and <lb/>
talk for the praising the <lb/>
soldiers commend <lb/>
the North Carolinians for the <lb/>
spirit that I them <lb/>
the monument. After these exert-in <lb/>
i he monument unveiled by Mrs. <lb/>
Mary Grimes Smith, daughter <lb/>
Gen. Bryan Grimes, after whirl <lb/>
several smaller memorials wen- <lb/>
veiled commemorative of <lb/>
deeds of valor an I pet <lb/>
I by the brave men <lb/>
fought the last battle of the .- <lb/>
of civil wars <lb/>
nothing I n few <lb/>
though the force the explosion, <lb/>
if. I threw him back and his <lb/>
rang tin thundering up- <lb/>
. a <lb/>
at the end <lb/>
sure <lb/>
of our string. <lb/>
Hut to roll for such a by finding no disaster. <lb/>
Car lino pr- J <lb/>
of <lb/>
ass there <lb/>
from <lb/>
Southport. <lb/>
Is a matter i <lb/>
present to <lb/>
hi t charge, and from inform,, IS a coaling station <lb/>
I gathered from those who were <lb/>
it m- a part of the Fed- <lb/>
under <lb/>
us, and we i <lb/>
better. by at desire, Mn lay <lb/>
move on which they stacked during the night thrown <lb/>
the North Association arms i to go home itself across the Confederate lines <lb/>
and the to the thread right at the court house, cutting <lb/>
hold a joint summer of HI countenances, oil en Grimes from army. <lb/>
Why not i the of From Gen to Gen. <lb/>
whether the at <lb/>
Virginia the art effort, <lb/>
soil, just so the bred the . and tear <lb/>
n As face eyes met <lb/>
that, we might one State; once again th familiar objects and <lb/>
this year a d r State next scenes of forty years the alert- <lb/>
year, I that if and vigor with which they <lb/>
id I but mm together once agreed, yielded or approved <lb/>
would t the contentions about the final <lb/>
,.,.,. of that and most <lb/>
N terrible of all upon <lb/>
brethren ind . the the mind n feeling of wonderment, <lb/>
brethren t an and an n <lb/>
This uttered in words <lb/>
much less ill on paper fell as <lb/>
truly was no historic ground <lb/>
ground was bathed in the <lb/>
i-i <lb/>
As the time in i . the meet <lb/>
the North t n association <lb/>
has hell <lb/>
let the <lb/>
s headquarters the distance is <lb/>
n one and one-half to <lb/>
hence in the light of these <lb/>
he cause for fancy i <lb/>
our people. This is tin <lb/>
. to make great <lb/>
Its natural advantages are just as <lb/>
sure i i made as, <lb/>
government night Pol <lb/>
I n It is one the <lb/>
harbors on the roast, land <lb/>
locked on two sides i an <lb/>
average depth of In The en- <lb/>
ti tee is guarded by a which i, <lb/>
facts ; plain why general Grimes e, an construction is <lb/>
did not understand the order absolutely preventing the <lb/>
withdraw and cease firing after he <lb/>
had his way and <lb/>
ii -on to Lynchburg. <lb/>
The monument unveiled there on <lb/>
of ship There no <lb/>
other it in the world. The <lb/>
g graphical location oft <lb/>
is adapted to <lb/>
is right on or near the mere, and in times t., is <lb/>
where this last lighting by <lb/>
men took place. Maj. II. A London, <lb/>
who-was tn Gen. was <lb/>
r of on this <lb/>
destined to be a great port. <lb/>
It bide its time Many of at <lb/>
may not to see it. the <lb/>
will have great <lb/>
last ebbing life blood <lb/>
an heroic <lb/>
brethren, sisters, meet that held beneath its Virginia, <lb/>
i n a master of the art indeed piers quays and waters -if <lb/>
h vi-. After force <lb/>
and vigor slating the reasons for the <lb/>
inscription on the he in <lb/>
with us m <lb/>
ct n met i <lb/>
next time. <lb/>
y. Then <lb/>
Virginia <lb/>
Mr. W T. <lb/>
I from p over <lb/>
paper which he lo <lb/>
It is a copy <lb/>
Examiner <lb/>
recent <lb/>
in <lb/>
fan old <lb/>
visit. <lb/>
. , Daily<lb/>
i ii h <lb/>
bosom the bones of <lb/>
offered a to <lb/>
lived hut brilliant young republic. <lb/>
I y to to portray <lb/>
iii on occasion were <lb/>
I and useless, but for the sake <lb/>
of the Id of the country for <lb/>
i f will tell as best <lb/>
I can in dents the occasion <lb/>
left C Sunday morning <lb/>
with Messrs, A. A Forbes and <lb/>
made a most appropriate speech <lb/>
roar. <lb/>
lie staggered tunnel to <lb/>
find himself surrounded by a star- <lb/>
crowd, whose foam were re- <lb/>
There was woman among <lb/>
who u the camp, <lb/>
baring only arrived th before,. <lb/>
who lingered when the others drop- <lb/>
away one by one. <lb/>
me the scratches <lb/>
please, I have court plaster here. <lb/>
want to do with a- petulant <lb/>
childishness as he objected. <lb/>
After all, she seemed more child <lb/>
than woman as he observed her <lb/>
more <lb/>
to do it an <lb/>
tell me my bus- <lb/>
hand to Ii is death ill Dial way. <lb/>
Wasn't that dreadful And he <lb/>
got rich, never made money <lb/>
enough to pay back that he <lb/>
I., iv well ; lake care of mo as <lb/>
he bill it seems too had, <lb/>
for i if he had just lived <lb/>
day he would have owned <lb/>
the mine here. The bargain <lb/>
was nil wailing to be <lb/>
finished. Don't you think that is <lb/>
bard on m <lb/>
did need the name to tell <lb/>
him was the stranger's wife <lb/>
nor of her artless chatter to <lb/>
put him in possession of all the cir- <lb/>
of her it had <lb/>
been love at sight and hasty <lb/>
between the young pair <lb/>
without the cost; bow the <lb/>
I fat her. who was <lb/>
her on relative, had advanced the <lb/>
capital of his small store <lb/>
. husband had started <lb/>
how they had <lb/>
nailed. Imped and eared till sick- <lb/>
trouble brought them to <lb/>
such absolute want -he had <lb/>
started to trace a <lb/>
the rend few papers missed <lb/>
I the new- would have <lb/>
now how the story had ended <lb/>
Mini is down We have sunk <lb/>
three times much apiece, be- <lb/>
sides our hard <lb/>
friend, hut it strikes <lb/>
would be tougher to tramp back <lb/>
to the States. Nobody hut a green- <lb/>
give a thousand for that <lb/>
hole in the ground it stands. <lb/>
We've got to close with him, that's <lb/>
of it. and, for my part, I'm done <lb/>
with mines and mining. I'll strike <lb/>
back for he old farm soon as I <lb/>
get safe in my <lb/>
concluded to take you <lb/>
said Homer Croft, the bigger <lb/>
and the two men. when it <lb/>
came to the final transactions, <lb/>
feel it in my hones that we arc <lb/>
doing a mighty foolish thing. If <lb/>
I i d wit Ii here <lb/>
not to hold out beyond this date I'd <lb/>
o back on the bargain now. was <lb/>
a fool not to-stand out in black and <lb/>
for a couple of thousand more <lb/>
in ease you strike it rich before our <lb/>
ks are <lb/>
This was only intended to keep <lb/>
the newcomer up to the mark, as <lb/>
Willard very well knew, but the buy- <lb/>
sympathy touched, and he <lb/>
answered <lb/>
give you my wordy gentlemen, <lb/>
in a like that I should offer a <lb/>
onus in proportion to the value of <lb/>
your work in mine. As it is. I <lb/>
am putting dollar I com- <lb/>
into this if my <lb/>
luck as yours did LI be worse <lb/>
off than you are. as have n wife <lb/>
down in Denver depending on <lb/>
It was late in. tho day when the <lb/>
transfer was made, but the new pro- <lb/>
pulled off hi.- coat and went <lb/>
to work as his predecessors <lb/>
left the mine. <lb/>
lie tamped in charge of giant I, <lb/>
powder and ct working ,, u,,,,, ,,,. no <lb/>
as one it la-, ; h, <lb/>
and failed <lb/>
hack distance, for the f u,. <lb/>
.-. and kid- , . , h , f <lb/>
d him instantly. <lb/>
The two miners, packing their I <lb/>
few u tin In. . <lb/>
near the heard the <lb/>
and look other. U , them fir no <lb/>
he. powder ,,, ,,,.,, l; <lb/>
and he dwell upon that <lb/>
UM thought,, and he lest <lb/>
. . era should hear it as it f him <lb/>
There was n moment of , <lb/>
dismay when saw what had but his cars <lb/>
occurred. moped down I y .,, v <lb/>
him press hi- band to Us head or <lb/>
he i ,. e e t- <lb/>
enough to guard <lb/>
em . . We steps <lb/>
which after him were tho <lb/>
gin. to wring ii from him, <lb/>
harbor will teem with die ships of <lb/>
commerce. There is a future of <lb/>
immense possibilities in st n- <lb/>
Charlotte <lb/>
ward hi- <lb/>
i . W Look her <lb/>
It's the lead, in lead. I say. It's <lb/>
a no one in the <lb/>
camp knows v made the transfer <lb/>
asked dry <lb/>
land <lb/>
of <lb/>
Russian Beets in the <lb/>
A leading article in was At Parmele <lb/>
an editorial on i of were joined by It. K. Fleming, <lb/>
Jefferson Davis I the article the of At Weldon we men <lb/>
that a,,,.,. fold Confederates, <lb/>
writer <lb/>
i. <lb/>
eighteen m . t <lb/>
W. r <lb/>
of it today <lb/>
em <lb/>
Jam <lb/>
success <lb/>
I then exist <lb/>
i i he <lb/>
i Mr Frank Barnes, i I <lb/>
approached Peters <lb/>
aid think burg we passed along the <lb/>
the where many the battles of the <lb/>
war re To me it was at t <lb/>
g ind ed to In and i <lb/>
th, ii the <lb/>
to better purpose and better <lb/>
than he did on this occasion. <lb/>
with force and strength <lb/>
I ired love labor and deep co <lb/>
His description of <lb/>
we of North <lb/>
soldiers at the tattle of Gettys- <lb/>
burg was simply <lb/>
grand and sublime. In explaining <lb/>
the claim made by Carolina <lb/>
at Gettysburg he the <lb/>
. ordered ts go to a <lb/>
. e in front of Me enemy that <lb/>
the fence so curved <lb/>
tips. <lb/>
v -r it; <lb/>
that's why. Here deed a bis <lb/>
pocket. It ii no to it <lb/>
is often and pin bis thousand in its <lb/>
place. A I a <lb/>
take <lb/>
,,,. Why, Willard, <lb/>
it's richer than we ever It's <lb/>
a plain of <lb/>
behalf, Tb think bus near <lb/>
lo <lb/>
And V, feebly <lb/>
allowed to be overruled by <lb/>
i his partner, but <lb/>
sore over list <lb/>
welcome. His talk of <lb/>
ind excellence, him Gov. <lb/>
Glenn spoke for about an hour, and <lb/>
believe the time or is the latest stat . have <lb/>
will o cur when ha on. <lb/>
n ill be able to use Ins great talents, battleships, with <lb/>
a total of and <lb/>
gnus count if twenty <lb/>
four inch, four eight <lb/>
of <lb/>
; faith, <lb/>
of to principal No one appeared to the <lb/>
on <lb/>
. , , . . . ,,. it was in th pa- <lb/>
thirty .,,.,;,, as <lb/>
Observer. i ,,,,,., <lb/>
may he a g preyed upon, hut not. to the extent <lb/>
of the Russian prompting him to <lb/>
to the Virginia whereas being <lb/>
tuba, and that the <lb/>
it. t late. <lb/>
ii <lb/>
was <lb/>
. i<lb/>
participated in what is <lb/>
the trenches. <lb/>
ht little <lb/>
a great about o'clock Monday <lb/>
. far visited morning spent the of <lb/>
in I has <lb/>
, a i <lb/>
fl .,,,, u. , ,, ,,. ,,; , , <lb/>
b ,., Carolina the more his back, with o <lb/>
, pg was farther off, <lb/>
the and to get to <lb/>
the night sitting in the hotel office <lb/>
waiting for day, as even- room in <lb/>
the town was filled early Sunday <lb/>
morning- <lb/>
the i towns There was ii large number of <lb/>
withe . ids in, the more I those who could not get rooms, but <lb/>
,. they had to further. <lb/>
That the from states <lb/>
did what tin were told I do, they <lb/>
went to the fence but force of <lb/>
circumstances were just such that in <lb/>
doing duty the Carolina <lb/>
troops had to approach nearer <lb/>
enemy, that in making the . <lb/>
North Carolina intended no dis- <lb/>
no reflection on the be- <lb/>
patriotism or glory and honor <lb/>
convinced . wisdom of; were made as as tho of tho Virginia soldiers. <lb/>
the board Greenville <lb/>
circumstances would admit. Karly <lb/>
Monday morning the little town was <lb/>
sit the and after the crowd was <lb/>
served to a splendid breakfast they <lb/>
began moving out to old battle <lb/>
th to do this <lb/>
town. A i nuisance any- <lb/>
where. <lb/>
Of all view to which men <lb/>
bee me is <lb/>
tho least. U is a rice easily <lb/>
in youth am I hard to off in <lb/>
manhood r old age. <lb/>
it is Dot generally looked upon as <lb/>
evil in that <lb/>
It was known very soon that . <lb/>
could <lb/>
the evil that has of our <lb/>
Craft, and it will tome <lb/>
on you, too. if you done make res- <lb/>
that ire near to <lb/>
death tee clearer than the living, <lb/>
and U yo . th it won't rest <lb/>
In my grave unless you hunt up <lb/>
Woman give her hack her own. <lb/>
ling are evils, vet its ,, , ,, ,. ., <lb/>
. If you lie to mo, I raft, if prom- <lb/>
to do and fail, tell you <lb/>
ins wit I pillows and <lb/>
the ghostly tramp, threaten- <lb/>
ed in i thousand louder <lb/>
than <lb/>
in the camp <lb/>
something wrong it r him. <lb/>
lie net him they said. <lb/>
He was off his and <lb/>
could do better marry s <lb/>
pi . I toward <lb/>
i hint i . <lb/>
Hut did and, turn-- <lb/>
am tiling, the cabin <lb/>
she a <lb/>
i as . . <lb/>
It was the . and <lb/>
i it in bat <lb/>
but i <lb/>
the dead by Craft. <lb/>
The mine was bit . as I hops <lb/>
to he forgiven for my -bare n <lb/>
No one ever-knew <lb/>
wife. <lb/>
Ii was Bill who came along <lb/>
a- Craft rushed out into tho <lb/>
mulcting <lb/>
end <lb/>
And with the be a bullet <lb/>
through bead. <lb/>
As to tie money and the mine, of <lb/>
course tho woman got both without, <lb/>
legal but it as heir to. <lb/>
her husband, net as Craft's <lb/>
widow, put in her <lb/>
Transcript. <lb/>
influence is no less certain break-1 <lb/>
down character and sapping <lb/>
physical and intellectual powers. <lb/>
New York Tribune. <lb/>
field some miles inland from <lb/>
the railroad station. Mr. Fleming <lb/>
Mr. Forbes and Hon. O. P. <lb/>
of Winston, and went out together. <lb/>
At old court near which <lb/>
the terms of surrender were agreed <lb/>
between Generals Lee and Grant, <lb/>
we discharged the driver and joined <lb/>
bis speech in a magnificent climax <lb/>
he turned to Gov. and <lb/>
they clasped and pledged the <lb/>
everlasting friendship of both states. <lb/>
Gen. W. P. Roberts, the youngest <lb/>
General in Confederate army, <lb/>
who made last cavalry charge <lb/>
and captured last at <lb/>
Appomattox, was present and spoke <lb/>
eloquently of the fortitude, bravery <lb/>
and forbearance of Confederate <lb/>
soldiers. His tribute to the women <lb/>
A plainsman named Jim <lb/>
consented to scalped by the old <lb/>
Apache chief Geronimo for the de- <lb/>
of tho National Editorial <lb/>
Association which meets in Kansas <lb/>
City in June. That will truly be a <lb/>
hair-raising spectacle for ya editors <lb/>
Dispatch. <lb/>
that my footsteps shall haunt you <lb/>
till iv . f your <lb/>
He had simply to quiet <lb/>
Willard and had no intention of <lb/>
keeping that promise. <lb/>
time the fever did <lb/>
work, Willard was laid at <lb/>
in the apology for o cemetery, Craft <lb/>
seemed to he the only claimant for <lb/>
his partner's earthly belongings, and <lb/>
be availed himself of hit <lb/>
While work one day in the <lb/>
mine, now punning out in <lb/>
there was a premature <lb/>
Which who heard it believed <lb/>
had ended Craft's career. <lb/>
Vet amid the shower of bursting <lb/>
rock which around him he <lb/>
Poor Bachelor; <lb/>
There's no u.-e talking, I'm going <lb/>
to get said a bachelor to <lb/>
a married acquaintance the other <lb/>
day while busily engaged in sewing. <lb/>
have worked just twenty <lb/>
minutes by the watch trying to get <lb/>
this needle threaded, and then, just <lb/>
succeeded, pulled the thread <lb/>
out. Finally I got it threaded, and <lb/>
now, after sewing on this button fast <lb/>
and strong, I find I've got it on <lb/>
wrong side, and have my work oil <lb/>
to do over <lb/>
flu- <lb/>
At he cabin Chi day; <lb/>
Ax i- all <lb/>
away <lb/>
hit look <lb/>
day got do table sot <lb/>
meat turkey. <lb/>
All brown<lb/>
DEPARTMENT <lb/>
This department is in A. D. Johnston, who is authorized to <lb/>
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory. <lb/>
ITEMS. j tat i,. <lb/>
wood earl A. G. Cox I., p, i Oil ill. <lb/>
i or send <lb/>
Some try meet cart A. O. Cox <lb/>
in in . ,. i is the kind they <lb/>
i hi quality and finish, n <lb/>
I But undertake to do both. Miss Taker, of <lb/>
i , <lb/>
C, April <lb/>
Look Mr. and <lb/>
th i<lb/>
Spa seed at T <lb/>
N. Go's. <lb/>
Taylor and Car- <lb/>
I from a <lb/>
Tier Cross Road. <lb/>
Dr. in- in <lb/>
for at the <lb/>
letter from a <lb/>
,, firm t,. A. Cot Me.-. <lb/>
Co. their baggies were <lb/>
be <lb/>
would to the <lb/>
f wagons and cam that <lb/>
rep- <lb/>
II en Sin here. <lb/>
Pitt County Oil Mill i now <lb/>
having Cotton Seed, Th.-y pay <lb/>
cash price or will <lb/>
Change for meal. When yours <lb/>
are ready write for prices. <lb/>
W. Sun h, <lb/>
a- line -d i <lb/>
S II n <lb/>
Ham <lb/>
t up road <lb/>
worry over that little lot <lb/>
yon over v. lien <lb/>
n t ginning <lb/>
if farm lots. lie Pitt Co. Oil Mill, buys <lb/>
A. O. hi <lb/>
loads of different styles <lb/>
shipped . ,, , . . <lb/>
and prices are low, seed cotton in any quantity the <lb/>
yon bad better and make your best market price paid every <lb/>
elections moo. . is., , ,,, <lb/>
, five Co. an <lb/>
. , , . <lb/>
i ., we were i , their , . , . , <lb/>
. , , , , v u as <lb/>
and they had i <lb/>
, o the el i it. fun <lb/>
irk i -t being , , . <lb/>
examine lien <lb/>
to <lb/>
boot <lb/>
ii., <lb/>
earn<lb/>
Coy <lb/>
lion <lb/>
nice I <lb/>
pi id I timber <lb/>
R mixed paint- and <lb/>
W.<lb/>
i o. <lb/>
art i. . f pants . i <lb/>
All men tee.- at A. <lb/>
W. <lb/>
Q, Cm Mfg. <lb/>
of the r <lb/>
for mine twos <lb/>
it in easy reach of all lo- <lb/>
.,,, <lb/>
have moved into my <lb/>
the depot keep <lb/>
hardware, Hayes <lb/>
and repair ,,,. <lb/>
ibis i up <lb/>
an <lb/>
Ur. <lb/>
B r in Hi <lb/>
d B re. <lb/>
b. i <lb/>
k ii i i . . . , . <lb/>
i ii i i v ii r. m n- <lb/>
hill . . ; en e <lb/>
mi h ii v. r <lb/>
and e.-. <lb/>
A f. w I beta the <lb/>
area bit in arrears, <lb/>
I the if <lb/>
the h-t on nil the ail routes from <lb/>
. . our In <lb/>
ant ;, <lb/>
quality <lb/>
. n it he bottom <lb/>
b. <lb/>
WONDERFUL GROWTH. <lb/>
Potts That Took Root and Bo- <lb/>
Trees. <lb/>
growth of the I <lb/>
a i last . ,. <lb/>
Iv think of the wonderful <lb/>
growth of r domestic <lb/>
it <lb/>
re it. , <lb/>
hi from a tree, thrust <lb/>
in into .-. i i i i any <lb/>
vi <lb/>
month every one of tho I <lb/>
Will have will mil <lb/>
be <lb/>
have , a <lb/>
of i . in <lb/>
Male where II , <lb/>
i in height lo. d .- i <lb/>
. i- n i <lb/>
i . , ; <lb/>
at , I hunt <lb/>
i; other ;. , <lb/>
I Live r r ow.<lb/>
Near <lb/>
I In- if <lb/>
v. bi <lb/>
Thor i <lb/>
Will ii<lb/>
Place y. ii <lb/>
rush . <lb/>
tn <lb/>
i i ; <lb/>
. Hat now i<lb/>
n i <lb/>
void the <lb/>
;,<lb/>
in more n-i c is <lb/>
known tn on <lb/>
of its , <lb/>
e for in. king r <lb/>
ii is <lb/>
r vii tin , , . . . <lb/>
ii . I, . . I into <lb/>
. d to Si <lb/>
i it and Una i .-.- <lb/>
saw a f <lb/>
f Tues consisted of a row of <lb/>
. I . I, . j, f ,,,.,., <lb/>
feel The r r <lb/>
on the sick <lb/>
Smith and lit <lb/>
r i-. <lb/>
iv r l town<lb/>
I Jo <lb/>
i b-i-s tow <lb/>
. .,,.,. i. <lb/>
e I . .; iii , . , <lb/>
We don <lb/>
i . <lb/>
i for t <lb/>
i E <lb/>
i- paper, c n i. -i-e me <lb/>
j tip, m i. i, in <lb/>
i I I , ; <lb/>
arable in connection. <lb/>
W L. <lb/>
Smith, of was <lb/>
L. Sunday. <lb/>
A. Cox Mfg, Co. <lb/>
heavy of cotton <lb/>
and ground sowers.; A D. <lb/>
yon need in that- T u .-- <lb/>
Jesse Greenville, w <lb/>
Monday. <lb/>
The place to wire fence <lb/>
yourself. I've got a good <lb/>
for nil those who pay for a <lb/>
id -i <lb/>
-1 <lb/>
i N. Co. <lb/>
ti, an <lb/>
e i <lb/>
. . i <lb/>
i mi I and ;. <lb/>
.- iv, d our <lb/>
i mill IT <lb/>
in e , . <lb/>
e. k of in,, t <lb/>
. v lane <lb/>
i II , <lb/>
i , . <lb/>
. . i <lb/>
line you had better order at once. <lb/>
your feel like there <lb/>
. . ,. m wire . <lb/>
In Do they you , . .,. <lb/>
., A. Cox Co. have u in. <lb/>
tired on , ,. , <lb/>
lie a. d <lb/>
tired on ii. <lb/>
th, mattered and adhere <lb/>
That denotes <lb/>
should be rein <lb/>
wearing eye glasses, It. <lb/>
T. and carry a full of <lb/>
and can tit your eyes <lb/>
with proper lens. <lb/>
C v <lb/>
of was hi <lb/>
Saturday. <lb/>
wan or men to solicit <lb/>
for stock in Pitt <lb/>
For particulars enclose v <lb/>
tamp, Winterville; K. C, <lb/>
raise can <lb/>
with the well known <lb/>
v.- bundle T. Wood and <lb/>
and millet <lb/>
T. Cox and Bro. <lb/>
Oscar of was <lb/>
hen- Sunday. <lb/>
with iron rail. U the <lb/>
,, fence a. <lb/>
Pittsburgh perfect also <lb/>
in wire. Be to <lb/>
get prices before buying <lb/>
spring supply of <lb/>
I repair Shoes and do good work. <lb/>
Bring them me either at my <lb/>
homo oral ho. <lb/>
Henry Nelson. <lb/>
Misses Evelyn and Battle <lb/>
spent Saturday at <lb/>
Mis home near <lb/>
machines, and rakes <lb/>
Barber call and <lb/>
-i I hem. <lb/>
At the drug we think <lb/>
iii tattle silverware jewelry. <lb/>
panting <lb/>
pants can get any style any <lb/>
price at Harrington Barber <lb/>
There will be in the <lb/>
, , or <lb/>
t tiny cheap good and save ,,, , , , , ,. <lb/>
,, hen Sunday, <lb/>
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buy if you were <lb/>
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by other merchants at to cent, more <lb/>
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Full Bleached, taped arm and Vest. <lb/>
PEARL BUTTONS, all kind, pure white, <lb/>
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about my you give <lb/>
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quired. <lb/>
I gave you a quarter <lb/>
to the of and lady <lb/>
He a mo- <lb/>
me cent. <lb/>
was saved, and yon can <lb/>
remembered that and <lb/>
bunted him ii day. I told <lb/>
him whole story <lb/>
ad him fully. He enjoyed It more <lb/>
than I did when Hie <lb/>
whole <lb/>
famous <lb/>
docs <lb/>
which it <lb/>
Is to do <lb/>
even but <lb/>
slightly disordered <lb/>
or overburdened- <lb/>
supplies natural <lb/>
Juices digestion and i <lb/>
does work of the <lb/>
stomach, <lb/>
nervous <lb/>
the Inflamed muscles <lb/>
and membranes of that <lb/>
organ are allowed to <lb/>
rest and heal. It tuns <lb/>
Indigestion, <lb/>
palpitation of heart, <lb/>
nervous dyspepsia and <lb/>
all stomach is by <lb/>
cleans-g. purifying i <lb/>
tho glands, <lb/>
and digestive organs. <lb/>
Like <lb/>
a Comet <lb/>
n the sky cornea <lb/>
tho star health <lb/>
to <lb/>
weary <lb/>
curing all <lb/>
s t o r h <lb/>
tin Tm. <lb/>
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tho SOU <lb/>
f B, C. ti, <lb/>
For Sale By <lb/>
JNO. L. WOOTEN. <lb/>
TO <lb/>
EASTER <lb/>
n to <lb/>
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n were<lb/>
Think hardly so pretty. <lb/>
Things to <lb/>
Every Bay <lb/>
HIS FAMILY BIBLE. <lb/>
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. ,,. the opposite Bide, <lb/>
the I old <lb/>
, In- claim that j <lb/>
j . , , i,,,,;. h win believed , <lb/>
he could read u little, and Tun- <lb/>
I i in trap <lb/>
i v which old neatly <lb/>
i ii the changed <lb/>
i . away front <lb/>
Suddenly ho <lb/>
. . <lb/>
. you a in your homo, <lb/>
Mr, <lb/>
-ii. u family Bible. Had <lb/>
ii for i <lb/>
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Think it. Sun- <lb/>
day Easter Are <lb/>
you <lb/>
day <lb/>
How about Suit <lb/>
Hal right How <lb/>
are your I etc <lb/>
Come in op OUT <lb/>
now Spring Things <lb/>
for Easier <lb/>
If you're <lb/>
ii will pay to <lb/>
hero tor n p <lb/>
Here are only <lb/>
Ii, sh a <lb/>
among our <lb/>
goods. <lb/>
Frank <lb/>
CLOTHIER. <lb/>
i, <lb/>
REPORT o OF <lb/>
TRUST<lb/>
Don't <lb/>
AT N. <lb/>
M h 14th. M<lb/>
i in<lb/>
I Coin<lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. <lb/>
VOL So. <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA, APRIL 1905. <lb/>
No. <lb/>
A TO <lb/>
Noted From An <lb/>
Unpleasant Situation a Call to the <lb/>
l i . p II <lb/>
Rev mi , c u I <lb/>
G . wall ii n <lb/>
i id <lb/>
h. life. <lb/>
Mi a <lb/>
em ate to <lb/>
h delivered lecture at <lb/>
B . k. i <lb/>
s ill, a <lb/>
home Dot <lb/>
Ali. aim th u <lb/>
lie . <lb/>
hotel. <lb/>
sooner were two in <lb/>
room <lb/>
e I to i ii <lb/>
locking the door <lb/>
key thereto pocket, awl <lb/>
has to to <lb/>
D. i ban, Ala., ti i <lb/>
to lake you ate ti <lb/>
the ceremony. Thu are <lb/>
ii <lb/>
Which we will to i- <lb/>
a . <lb/>
here, f yen don't to <lb/>
i I meal <lb/>
A tin ii <lb/>
FARMERS TOBACCO <lb/>
COMPANY <lb/>
A BOLD <lb/>
NEAR <lb/>
Annual Meeting Stack He <lb/>
Company <lb/>
Condition <lb/>
i hf <lb/>
. . held In <lb/>
Farmer <lb/>
The company paid n <lb/>
t. which v ea <lb/>
vi iv abort crop a re- <lb/>
in ii k i a <lb/>
have ire ii <lb/>
uh that <lb/>
the House of Thought to Been By <lb/>
ii inS <lb/>
r, alter the had retire . It. M. a <lb/>
h man in lie county and <lb/>
I, Brown, on n who Buffered a <lb/>
in<lb/>
Mis- Vi <lb/>
and lier little Bert, aged <lb/>
ii, room <lb/>
on floor. fertilizer, a <lb/>
n Iced the quantity of material <lb/>
My got closed Mr. the lire <lb/>
tin king ii of ii at -i i in a stick of fodder near <lb/>
the time. V Ii. the --1- the a high wind <lb/>
wider i . before, blowing at the time ii <lb/>
; to . ii- spread rapidly among the buildings <lb/>
lam . in had a narrow <lb/>
i s urea e-cape and w by hard <lb/>
-In her work. <lb/>
sin- . that i i and he only <lb/>
in on -i <lb/>
Mr. Blown the Mr. is con- <lb/>
up to the Are originated limn <lb/>
e I.-. In his arms to from an engine on the rail- <lb/>
PERSONALS AND SOCIAL <lb/>
April 1908 <lb/>
morning <lb/>
fin Kansas City. <lb/>
Fleming came boon <lb/>
Wednesday evening from<lb/>
Gardner and little <lb/>
returned evening from <lb/>
i . <lb/>
inn ill i <lb/>
. lull till <lb/>
ml <lb/>
iii <lb/>
. -s <lb/>
he r i an <lb/>
J , .<lb/>
men ii <lb/>
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the .- <lb/>
if hi y will <lb/>
n and <lb/>
w Ii <lb/>
I, s ii after- <lb/>
i Mi.-. The occurred about <lb/>
troy a pack <lb/>
lions.-, barn, stables, shelters, <lb/>
smoke house, a of corn, fodder, Hamilton. <lb/>
M. of n,. u <lb/>
evening to <lb/>
brother, B. Fit <lb/>
Mr. aid Mrs. II. A. White <lb/>
children this morning <lb/>
to visit relatives. <lb/>
e in <lb/>
hi- <lb/>
for <lb/>
I i. i ox i . <lb/>
. from <lb/>
.- Taylor, <lb/>
log I i-s Mn ill. <lb/>
i. and Mrs. It, left <lb/>
tin- warning a visit to Wilson. <lb/>
Brown returned Friday <lb/>
from tho hi i n mar- <lb/>
Mi. and Mrs. J. . m left <lb/>
i ti i n i ling to v -ii <lb/>
ville. <lb/>
Mrs. D. Gardner and <lb/>
returned Friday evening from <lb/>
Hamilton. <lb/>
Mrs. A. Brads and little Mies <lb/>
Maud returned <lb/>
from Clinton. <lb/>
Miss Annie . <lb/>
Hill, arrived this to vi-it a A. M baa moved <lb/>
Misses Myrtle Lillie Wilson. lick in her old home on the corner <lb/>
Third Is. <lb/>
Mi- Bettie Fleming, who <lb/>
been visiting Mrs. Ma Z T. daughter. <lb/>
went mom- e, left for <lb/>
. Neck to friend-. <lb/>
in charge, n. is <lb/>
other business in nor <lb/>
that will equal ii as a money maker <lb/>
The company was in <lb/>
and it has already <lb/>
paid dividends on the <lb/>
original .-lock. This, in the <lb/>
most energetic <lb/>
Owing to the Increased business <lb/>
combined of secretary <lb/>
lug. <lb/>
C. B. who has <lb/>
quiet her Mia-El lie told him road. The is about <lb/>
n seen ii man n o. v,, is m a here the here for sometime supervising the <lb/>
but he at j the freight water works, <lb/>
thought might have been had just passed when of left morning for <lb/>
u n mid at a discovered burning on Prof. J. H. of Greens- <lb/>
dream. This direct to windward of <lb/>
While Mr. Brown was trying from the railroad and a fence here <lb/>
her, Dr Ki mil, who net on lira at I he same time at a arranging to open a branch school. <lb/>
occupies a room first floor, point nearer the railroad. Mia Fleming taken <lb/>
heard a sound like one This morning about sunrise a <lb/>
the of the back colored T. O. Moore, <lb/>
He drove up Mr. <lb/>
J. T. Smith and wife, of Bethel, <lb/>
n been letting I <lb/>
of W. Smith, lo- <lb/>
V. York baa J i toe <lb/>
P, house o i <lb/>
of street where lie <lb/>
lived. <lb/>
on ; <lb/>
knock the or and informed <lb/>
Mr. Jone that he was. which baa his room, He <lb/>
th telephone. II Jr., to the and in with a load to help him <lb/>
be to leave the room. r,,. time to man catch on the roof much on his loss, an which <lb/>
the <lb/>
He followed the dept, treasurer were of the dining room disappear Mr. says he <lb/>
however, by Mr. n, win. w. H Hail, Jr. elected over ii. The man evidently very highly. <lb/>
arrested there by <lb/>
Pay n. <lb/>
Windham, h i bus <lb/>
inmate an insane <lb/>
Detective auditor ad K. J. elected detection if be came <lb/>
treasurer. O. L. porch, therefore he <lb/>
been , <lb/>
SONS OF REVOLUTION. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. Who have <lb/>
this morning I been living in the Cherry house, <lb/>
In Baltimore undergo I have moved to the home of their <lb/>
tor appendicitis. daughter, Mis. W. R. Smith, <lb/>
was by her brother, who was <lb/>
Fleming, Dr. Brown merchant in Greenville and <lb/>
and Miss Moore. We Bin- away eighteen years <lb/>
trust the operation will be visit, lie is well <lb/>
and hope her health j by many our <lb/>
will soon be pie and they are glad t fee <lb/>
asylum, <lb/>
been three limes divorced <lb/>
from tile woman he wishes to wed <lb/>
The o i w <lb/>
II by between the porch the dining Meeting Open in Washington <lb/>
men who mi laud t be i <lb/>
woman to wen , .,.,,., <lb/>
again, held a barracks <lb/>
as ii -n en ms <lb/>
room, went from the roof <lb/>
; i Ions. <lb/>
Was Kenneth Drowned <lb/>
of the <lb/>
of <lb/>
With Ceremony. <lb/>
North Carolina Industries <lb/>
Thai North Carolina Is rapidly <lb/>
expanding along industrial lines <lb/>
Will In-seen from the to lowing <lb/>
figures; <lb/>
lumber and <lb/>
Orchard company; wood <lb/>
plaster <lb/>
railway and light company. <lb/>
Chapel <lb/>
supply my. <lb/>
factory. <lb/>
Coin <lb/>
and <lb/>
company, <lb/>
Rutherford ton Lumber com- <lb/>
tobacco <lb/>
opening the <lb/>
A i the opening the rs <lb/>
of society . a visit to the <lb/>
Academy at Annapolis, <lb/>
Washington, April JO.-The <lb/>
kitchen, then on to the roof of <lb/>
milk from which he jumped <lb/>
to the and made bis escape, <lb/>
I, F. II ;,,,,. , e <lb/>
City, were in Raleigh . <lb/>
and wen asked u , . , <lb/>
premises. <lb/>
elite bad been as lo . . . <lb/>
he had gone UM door j B WM ,,.,,.,,, ,. <lb/>
of the children's room through the , ,,;.,,,,. H ,,,, <lb/>
of appreciation, with the names of <lb/>
opinion that the young boy WM and this went, who <lb/>
stolen away, but was am at the recent gun <lb/>
the many swamp, competition. Inscribed on the <lb/>
.,,.,. show id some one had been <lb/>
in . <lb/>
I on It, which Indicated j The be continued <lb/>
Friday, <lb/>
F. A. went to Edwards <lb/>
today. <lb/>
Mi-s Johnson left <lb/>
for v-ii to K I wards. <lb/>
Harry Skinner returned from <lb/>
Raleigh Thursday. <lb/>
II. A. White <lb/>
He is now engaged in <lb/>
business in New York. <lb/>
wholesale <lb/>
from <lb/>
a hereabouts of <lb/>
Beasley, or if he <lb/>
little Kenneth <lb/>
is kidnapped. <lb/>
which he lust seen. Many <lb/>
plait's in these swamps me <lb/>
emus, unit it is very p they <lb/>
aid, that Kenneth had lost <lb/>
the mini had entered <lb/>
e in <lb/>
Greensboro Thursday <lb/>
Rev. F. i. returned <lb/>
Thursday e from Raleigh. <lb/>
Mrs. C. O. returner; <lb/>
from Suffolk Thursday evening. <lb/>
Miss is visiting <lb/>
Misses Carrie and Maggie Brown. <lb/>
possibly, and bud fallen Into <lb/>
s stream or hole, and was <lb/>
d row lied N and <lb/>
server. <lb/>
sometime earlier before the doors <lb/>
were fastened, and bad waited in <lb/>
this room for family to retire. <lb/>
to. low. <lb/>
In the met hod church <lb/>
i Wednesday afternoon <lb/>
Mi. P. Loftin, of <lb/>
mid Miss <lb/>
i i were married by Rev <lb/>
Mr. Greening. <lb/>
The attendants were Mr. Wall <lb/>
with Miss V. <lb/>
with Miss Bessie Spier, <lb/>
M. with Miss <lb/>
Felix with Kath- <lb/>
en Woolen, Felix with <lb/>
Anna <lb/>
wedding march was played <lb/>
Primary at Tarboro. <lb/>
Tarboro, N. , April <lb/>
A College Blazes primary the Domination <lb/>
Nashville, April candidates <lb/>
Escape, <lb/>
Two convicts escaped from the <lb/>
I April one a while <lb/>
Convicted of and the <lb/>
a serving a term for <lb/>
V. J. Lee, who has been <lb/>
a few days here, hit for Mrs. J. C. <lb/>
this morning. After the ceremony tin <lb/>
Mr-, f. Laughinghouse <lb/>
and little daughter, Helen, went <lb/>
to evening. <lb/>
M s- Minnie Win <lb/>
couple <lb/>
evening train for <lb/>
will be in Charleston <lb/>
held from <lb/>
for offices was. <lb/>
ti ; <lb/>
All.-brook retired <lb/>
housebreaking. The information who has been visiting <lb/>
of the two Miss Carrie Brown, left Thursday- <lb/>
he Mrs. J. of Danville, <lb/>
but mi details wen- sou, T. <lb/>
. lea and building of <lb/>
fuel t was gutted by lire today, <lb/>
cotton The Are originated m the second some time ago and j with the report, returned home this <lb/>
company story of the building from a predecessor, Junes Pender, Luting the manner of their escape. , <lb/>
A high wind without opposition. An animated I Raleigh News and Observer. , . , <lb/>
Cut Face. I and a Tew light is in the office of F. of Henderson, <lb/>
It is believed general <lb/>
John V. Cotton will be defeated <lb/>
by Flunk P. Pulley, one of hi <lb/>
This morning some bile <lb/>
blowing and a few <lb/>
boys structure was a mass of flames. <lb/>
playing together on Twelfth <lb/>
street South Greenville. A <lb/>
came along and picked a <lb/>
fuss with Smith, a sou of <lb/>
L. K. Smith, and cut Caspar <lb/>
across one side of face. <lb/>
general alarm was turned and <lb/>
every engine In the city responded. <lb/>
On account of Inadequate water <lb/>
supply the firemen experienced <lb/>
much fighting the <lb/>
fire. The loss is placed at <lb/>
with <lb/>
Retailing Without License. building and furnishings. The <lb/>
A case of selling whiskey with-1 operation of the will not <lb/>
out license, from township, be with. <lb/>
was tried here today before <lb/>
D. Quite a mini <lb/>
of witnesses and others inter- <lb/>
came up to trial. <lb/>
annual meeting of the <lb/>
Newspaper <lb/>
Association will be held in Char <lb/>
and at the <lb/>
hotel. Over one <lb/>
representative publishers ate <lb/>
expected and the sessions will be <lb/>
interesting and pleasant, Char- <lb/>
committees, composed of <lb/>
members council, emu- <lb/>
Fire in a Convent. Home Telephone Co., here j club and local new-paper <lb/>
The little have to the <lb/>
Montreal. April Ti <lb/>
J. X. Hart, Ii. F. Tyson, Tom <lb/>
a delightful time, the pro <lb/>
by a good majority, village of St. Genevieve is in .,.,. . .,., <lb/>
Only a moderate vote was polled. Looming tonight over the loss of Duke and J. F. King went to Tar- T T , <lb/>
. . , . , , . . of Palms, the Navy <lb/>
lives lire winch this morning to take in the , , <lb/>
, . . , ha gardens a reception and <lb/>
strayed the convent St. <lb/>
Bishop Watson Dead. <lb/>
Wilmington, N. C, April 21- <lb/>
early today. One nun, nine <lb/>
in age from <lb/>
Right Key. Alfred to years, and four old women Thursday for <lb/>
C. B. Harris, who has been en <lb/>
gaged here on the water works <lb/>
son, bishop of the Protestant perished in the flames. <lb/>
church of the East Caro- <lb/>
Diocese, died at bis home in <lb/>
surprised if something else is heard <lb/>
from him before many suns roll <lb/>
around. <lb/>
Sermon to Odd Fellows. <lb/>
Quiet Week. <lb/>
This has been a very quiet week <lb/>
in Not many people have <lb/>
come in from the county, possibly <lb/>
because they expected to come to <lb/>
court next week. <lb/>
Cards are out for the <lb/>
of Miss Emma Green- <lb/>
ville, Mr. J. L, Hooker, of Scot- <lb/>
land Neck, on <lb/>
His Eye On <lb/>
Deputy S. I. Dudley I this city at p. m. today after <lb/>
keeps out a good eye for vagrants of nearly two years fol- <lb/>
and can spot I hem as far as a stroke of paralysis, <lb/>
next man. You need not be at all <lb/>
Lightning Burns a School. <lb/>
Fayetteville, N. April <lb/>
The large graded school building <lb/>
hill, was struck by <lb/>
Louisburg. <lb/>
here for a few days with <lb/>
brother, s. <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
banquet. <lb/>
The end came peacefully after a <lb/>
, , lightning during a rain storm this <lb/>
period of unconsciousness of several , . , , <lb/>
,, evening and burned. It was a <lb/>
He was years old. ,, , . I <lb/>
J I mile beyond city fire limits day. <lb/>
Fire at Hamilton. <lb/>
About noon today the dwelling <lb/>
house of Mrs. Annie Hooker, at <lb/>
H. who has been destroyed by lire, <lb/>
the building and contents being a <lb/>
total loss. The fire originated <lb/>
from a stove lino in the kitchen. <lb/>
The store of Baker and <lb/>
some other houses caught from the <lb/>
building but were put out without <lb/>
his <lb/>
Saturday, April <lb/>
G. A. Clark went to Tarboro to- <lb/>
I and could not he saved. <lb/>
Reports say that truck <lb/>
On Sunday April 30th, at around New Bern were damaged A insurance company is to <lb/>
o'clock p. Rev. N. M. Watson, j about fifty percent by the be organized in Durham, <lb/>
of Wilmington, will preach a Ber-j freeze. Around Wilmington the <lb/>
to the Odd Fellows lodges j estimates run from sixteen to sixty The knitting mill at Washington <lb/>
of Greenville Ayden. I I hag sold. <lb/>
H. J. Hester, of Wilson, is in <lb/>
town. <lb/>
W. L. Hall to Scotland <lb/>
Neck this <lb/>
E. went to Oak <lb/>
City this morning. <lb/>
damage of consequence. <lb/>
Early Closing. <lb/>
We have heard no discussion <lb/>
yet early closing of the <lb/>
stores tins season. They usually <lb/>
begin closing early about the first <lb/>
of May, <lb/>
POOR PRINT <lb/>
<lb/>
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