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me cent. <lb/>
was saved, and yon can <lb/>
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him whole story <lb/>
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than I did when Hie <lb/>
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and membranes of that <lb/>
organ are allowed to <lb/>
rest and heal. It tuns <lb/>
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palpitation of heart, <lb/>
nervous dyspepsia and <lb/>
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and digestive organs. <lb/>
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ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA, APRIL 1905. <lb/>
No. <lb/>
A TO <lb/>
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FARMERS TOBACCO <lb/>
COMPANY <lb/>
A BOLD <lb/>
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PERSONALS AND SOCIAL <lb/>
April 1908 <lb/>
morning <lb/>
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Fleming came boon <lb/>
Wednesday evening from<lb/>
Gardner and little <lb/>
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evening to <lb/>
brother, B. Fit <lb/>
Mr. aid Mrs. II. A. White <lb/>
children this morning <lb/>
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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/>
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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/>
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THE HOME WOMEN'S FASHIONS. <lb/>
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reputation for honorable wares and honorable <lb/>
dealings. <lb/>
If you use the Harrison Paints you need <lb/>
never worry quality. <lb/>
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can give you Special Prices. <lb/>
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ST i calling your attention to their nice of make <lb/>
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Fair, for their exhibit of solid Manganese Steel bank sates <lb/>
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Anything you Want in the Grocery Department. . <lb/>
. . a. meat, sugar from the the cheapest <lb/>
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,,. pork and beans. Sun Beam corn, tripe. <lb/>
J steak, etc. be sold. Will <lb/>
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their propel hi I <lb/>
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ibis notice will plead In bar of their <lb/>
recovery <lb/>
the 27th t February, 1905. <lb/>
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the Superior Court at <lb/>
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School Books <lb/>
. f. is hereby given to all <lb/>
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If You Need <lb/>
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Ml Kinds Of- <lb/>
Stationery <lb/>
anything carried in <lb/>
a Book Store. <lb/>
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within twelve after date of I. <lb/>
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This the day -i March, 1905.<lb/>
of John el <lb/>
NEW MAN I <lb/>
For C Stoves Ranges, <lb/>
Heaters Pumps, Guns, Am- <lb/>
munition, One and Two Horse <lb/>
Steel Plows, Heat Cutters and <lb/>
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Everything you want in the way of <lb/>
nice Groceries, Canned Goods, Pickles, <lb/>
fruits, Candies, Nuts, can be had at <lb/>
our store. <lb/>
We carry a large supply of the Best <lb/>
Goods <lb/>
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Cotton <lb/>
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M. BLOW, Manager and Authorized <lb/>
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FURNITURE, MATTING, OILCLOTH, <lb/>
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Co <lb/>
TAFT VANDYKE. <lb/>
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I do know that J. B. Smith <lb/>
Bro., have the prettiest and <lb/>
cent calico ginghams <lb/>
Those while and Ian slippers <lb/>
J. B. Smith A Bro., are <lb/>
for have this <lb/>
season. <lb/>
That lust car choice bay that J- <lb/>
It. -math Bro., received is fine. <lb/>
Lee lime is good for <lb/>
crop and a use <lb/>
freely, at J. K. Smith Bro, <lb/>
Thai lace and <lb/>
Oranges, apples, and all <lb/>
fruits kept by <lb/>
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we also know the we <lb/>
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better elsewhere we do n <lb/>
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Milling Co. <lb/>
Ayden, K. C. <lb/>
must elaborate <lb/>
lilies <lb/>
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avail receive their mail at <lb/>
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, , . ., hope our readers will pardon any <lb/>
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Mrs. Will Moore left <lb/>
I to visit her daughter in Scotland <lb/>
Now we have plenty the, <lb/>
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and will sell them as cheap <lb/>
of as one. <lb/>
Milling Mfg. Co. Bro., anticipate at a early <lb/>
N. C, Hie erection of you at R <lb/>
The ladies say that A new brick stores on the ground <lb/>
Tyson have the prettiest line now occupied W. C. Jacks <lb/>
J. J, Hines. When coin- <lb/>
STATEMENT OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb/>
N. C.-sf- <lb/>
At the close of bush, 1905. <lb/>
v Mfg. Co., <lb/>
den, N. C. <lb/>
If you In way <lb/>
Tin <lb/>
to see us, Jenkins. <lb/>
Call and <lb/>
high grade on be <lb/>
of lie <lb/>
of material I <lb/>
Ayden Mil S <lb/>
ever to is <lb/>
J. B. Smith Bro.; i he of W. <lb/>
King shoes the best. c. j S C See m t re <lb/>
them at J. J. Ed <lb/>
war agents patterns <lb/>
Complete stock <lb/>
at J. J. The beautiful shade on main <lb/>
notice. street have all been cm down to <lb/>
In order to make for brick pavements. <lb/>
next days we will sell oar them go, but it <lb/>
regular high grade buggies bi <lb/>
low prices. This i averted. <lb/>
no lake, but strictly First cigars nod <lb/>
Milling and Co, a J <lb/>
Ayden, N Bro. C. <lb/>
We are ii. Smith Did know <lb/>
Bro. at a of and<lb/>
Loans and ; <lb/>
Furniture on <lb/>
Demand Lo ; <lb/>
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Gold Coin, . . <lb/>
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LIABILITIES. <lb/>
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expenses, <lb/>
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2.954<lb/>
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Total. <lb/>
YOUR <lb/>
HEALTH IS YOUR BEST <lb/>
the day dress goods in town. <lb/>
Notice you I there will be stores <lb/>
in Greenville day nonce you <lb/>
E. B. Dall Co will all they cotton ginned nice and dean, <lb/>
to a With B order that you might <lb/>
their new o. a fancy prices for it, bring it to <lb/>
We are Head . <lb/>
class, light neat <lb/>
Ayden Milling A Mfg. Co., <lb/>
arc <lb/>
Just received, fine of <lb/>
A Mfg. Co., <lb/>
in Ayden. <lb/>
J. R. Smith Bro. <lb/>
more for my hams <lb/>
gives <lb/>
shoulders. <lb/>
eggs than anybody <lb/>
confectioneries tight from the ac- <lb/>
Call on Hart A -fir a liar <lb/>
rel of Columbia Flour, none better <lb/>
be had anywhere. <lb/>
Louis Nobles, an old colored <lb/>
man died here last Sunday, Be <lb/>
claimed to have been born In 1795 <lb/>
making him in his <lb/>
lie never saw George <lb/>
Lafayette nor had he visited Queen <lb/>
Victoria at Windsor Cattle. He <lb/>
never voted ticket because he <lb/>
buggies are the most economical at not s hp to <lb/>
j the white race, neither was lie <lb/>
j ever of any Cr me. A <lb/>
remarkable old colored gentleman <lb/>
Io say the <lb/>
Tho sensible carriage buyer <lb/>
that a little judgment often <lb/>
chickens and <lb/>
else. <lb/>
We know we interest <lb/>
men who prefer to walk or <lb/>
men who will not believe <lb/>
the <lb/>
the <lb/>
our <lb/>
not offered generally, <lb/>
Milling Mfg. Co, <lb/>
N. O. <lb/>
c. <lb/>
Thomas Adams, of Newark, N. <lb/>
J. has been here on a visit to <lb/>
friends. <lb/>
if you do not secure <lb/>
Bess and can fit you up in one of our high grade buggies, their price. <lb/>
; your loss will be than ours, j Security Life and Annuity Com <lb/>
Ayden Milling cL Milling Mfg. Co., Line- Reserve; <lb/>
Everett has been N. C. Guaranty Capital <lb/>
Mount Cannon ft Tyson arc displaying I Deposited with the <lb/>
Fancy oranges, the most up to date of commissioners of North Carolina, He <lb/>
bananas at E. E. Dall a; T's. tare ever this market, North I that there is a price below which a <lb/>
are re-l E. Go's new save you money good baggy cannot be built or sold. <lb/>
daily new groceries, and market beef, meats, and give you as protection as Our represent a certain <lb/>
sage, and fresh fish. f company. We have act only <lb/>
A high grade, smart graceful, safety a legal re- <lb/>
seats for well made durable buggy can be . In Sedition we have <lb/>
the trade, that are simply in any style at any with the <lb/>
seat on the market the Ayden Milling Mfg. i insurance commissioner of North <lb/>
Milling Mfg. Co. We to build to guarantee all policies. <lb/>
Mrs. Fred and Mrs. buggies for we do not j Information <lb/>
H. U. ton were shopping In set apace we Hooks. Special <lb/>
Greenville during the week. Milling Mfg. Co. Ayden, N. O. Agent, N. <lb/>
We have full of Ph f. W. H. of Green-j is slowly <lb/>
shoes for ladies, livery, ville was here yesterday on now <lb/>
pair pertaining to the schools. <lb/>
r. B. Tripp A Bro. make horse i Any of supplies for <lb/>
specialty. J. II. Tripp j <lb/>
For sowers see M. B. j s <lb/>
Tripp The best. Ladies misses and children black <lb/>
Carlos Harris says that Harrison all sizes at <lb/>
Town Country paints and K Smith Bro <lb/>
Colors are by far the best Disk <lb/>
be used that n for corn, tobacco <lb/>
km eked out several other has no equal. Makes any <lb/>
K. B. daughter ard brands a at Greenville last either flat or crown- <lb/>
Mrs. Margaret Smith came up from I summer. This paint IS SOld by J. durable, <lb/>
Tuesday. B. Smith Bro, labor saving tool for the <lb/>
That medicine called Go to J. J. Edwards Sou for cultivation of crop-- See J. W. <lb/>
Sure Cure at J. B. Smith Bro. Boring Bro. <lb/>
and . is hard to find neglect <lb/>
Nervousness, Sour . , <lb/>
and oilier we us of that greatest all <lb/>
American i . . . ,. <lb/>
Sure Cur; <lb/>
Indigestion and i the <lb/>
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Hampton. <lb/>
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will all for it. m. <lb/>
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ASK FOR <lb/>
COLUMBIA FLOUR, <lb/>
HART BROTHERS, <lb/>
LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLES, <lb/>
AYDEN. N. C, <lb/>
on Railroad Street. <lb/>
Beat <lb/>
If give yon <lb/>
your dealer <lb/>
pay you fin ; <lb/>
It. the traveling or sporting <lb/>
Dist. Ayden, N. for price. <lb/>
J. J. Edwards ft Co. <lb/>
We arc offering good values for <lb/>
the money in shoes, hats, caps, <lb/>
rags tables and <lb/>
oil cloth Cannon Tyson. <lb/>
A large plaining and latest <lb/>
improved tools with which to do <lb/>
our work Satisfaction <lb/>
teed. M. B. Tripp Bro. <lb/>
EARLY SEEDS <lb/>
We handle seeds Every <lb/>
year dispose of all <lb/>
not sold at end of the <lb/>
season <lb/>
This year we as <lb/>
usual all new, <lb/>
seeds ale you going <lb/>
to need I Let us furnish <lb/>
M. M. SAULS, <lb/>
PH AR MAC 1ST, <lb/>
AYDEN, N. C. <lb/>
is the best thing I have ever tried Maj. H. Harding and J. L. Sugg a nice suit, <lb/>
my family for indigestion and have been visitors here during the low <lb/>
J. T. Smith, Jr. week; quartered shoes, of latest <lb/>
A. P. <lb/>
Simplex guano distributors, would beg to in- so go to Jackson Co <lb/>
cotton planters and repair- at J. K. form public he is prepared quantities, <lb/>
I to move houses on short notice will <lb/>
Cotton king cultivators, without damage at reasonable To form some idea of the niter <lb/>
plows am; extra blades J. B. depravity of human nature a fair <lb/>
Insight can be a visit to <lb/>
Bi <lb/>
Wrong eyeglasses are worse <lb/>
Old man what makes you always I sometimes than none. <lb/>
go to J. K. Smith Bro., to do eyes tire, they call for <lb/>
If <lb/>
I be convict camp this place. Ii <lb/>
your <lb/>
always get thing I want from <lb/>
the boys. <lb/>
Mis. Coward, of is <lb/>
visiting her sou, . J. Coward. <lb/>
Thai rock salt at J. B. Smith <lb/>
Bro., is the best thing get <lb/>
J truly a miserable spectacle. We <lb/>
W. Taylor a graduate <lb/>
Ayden, N. C can fit your glasses <lb/>
for my stock. They only eat what I particulars, but of one we work, buggies, wagons and <lb/>
certs <lb/>
no reflection up n <lb/>
ii charge. They are the light <lb/>
doctors have said that wrong eye sewing machines are the <lb/>
glasses are than poison. J- H- Tripp Bro., <lb/>
A wedding party N-c. <lb/>
yesterday. We could gain MI <lb/>
they want of It at a time. assured, there were <lb/>
Something new in J. Ii. j mighty pretty girls among the <lb/>
Smith Bro., have bought a <lb/>
car load of cooking and beating Since evening J. w J-B, Smith Bro. <lb/>
Bros., have sold a car <lb/>
load of wire fencing. This firm is i at <lb/>
among the most substantial In the machine. <lb/>
Gel Cox planter the <lb/>
J. W. Bros. on the market Smith <lb/>
just received another car load of <lb/>
Wire <lb/>
This fencing is the best in <lb/>
world and so admitted by all who <lb/>
have tried it all who have <lb/>
seen it. <lb/>
C J. H. Tripp A Bro. Bell the Sing- <lb/>
sewing machine on the install- <lb/>
or plans. Terms easy. <lb/>
MURRAY, <lb/>
Painter and Paper Hanger. <lb/>
All i-k entrusted to mo will be <lb/>
promptly and neatly A <lb/>
lad -i i.- in Wall Pa i r. <lb/>
faction guaranteed. <lb/>
A. P. MURRAY, <lb/>
AYDEN, N. <lb/>
Dr. Joseph <lb/>
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON <lb/>
Office Brisk Block, Beat Railroad, <lb/>
Ayden, N. C.<lb/>
Sale <lb/>
On Rugs for <lb/>
One Day Only, <lb/>
i i I <lb/>
stoves, and you can get your choice <lb/>
by coming at <lb/>
Our people are taking <lb/>
the dirt being dug out <lb/>
the new stores by improving <lb/>
streets and sidewalks and they <lb/>
have made a decided improvement <lb/>
too. <lb/>
The fountain a A <lb/>
will be service <lb/>
from now to the end of the season. <lb/>
The newest latest drinks will <lb/>
be found there. If you want <lb/>
something try <lb/>
Say have yon that <lb/>
Simplex fertilizer distributor at <lb/>
It puts it out <lb/>
in any quantity you and does <lb/>
of row <lb/>
COBB BROS. CO. <lb/>
Norfolk. <lb/>
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in <lb/>
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and <lb/>
ons. Private Wires to New Yuri <lb/>
Chicago New Orleans. <lb/>
Bro. <lb/>
J. B. Smith can furnish one <lb/>
gallon milk each day to parties <lb/>
living in town. <lb/>
The freshest loaf bread right <lb/>
from the oven at H Mo- <lb/>
Just received our spring stock of <lb/>
pants. J. J. Edwards A Son. <lb/>
LANIER HILLIARD, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
MARBLE MONUMENTAL WORK <lb/>
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. <lb/>
Iron Fencing Sold. <lb/>
p. R. L. <lb/>
Dentist. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
RUGS will be <lb/>
Sold at <lb/>
Prices Unheard Of <lb/>
IF YOU need a RUG you cannot <lb/>
afford to miss This <lb/>
One y, <lb/>
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1905. <lb/>
A H. Taft, <lb/>
NEXT DOOR TO SAM WHITE'S. <lb/>
The Reflector <lb/>
Tn Is Read By Everybody in and <lb/>
it reaches people money to pay for what they want. <lb/>
If you have what they want advertise it and you are sure to <lb/>
get a part of their money. <lb/>
Subscribe to THE REFLECTOR. <lb/>
POOR PRINT<lb/>
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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
iND FUSSY. <lb/>
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In pol o Greenville, N. C, M <lb/>
advertising rates made know upon application. <lb/>
. Office In I'm adjoining counties. <lb/>
in to <lb/>
April 1905 <lb/>
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The trusts are taking a little rest <lb/>
while Roosevelt is out in <lb/>
killing bear and rattlesnake- They <lb/>
may get after i rest. <lb/>
The gentleman who spent years <lb/>
ii i f in eastern, K <lb/>
in have I <lb/>
i in Mount <lb/>
Though the public has offered <lb/>
many suggestions it, Miss <lb/>
Alice is not married and probably <lb/>
vi ill nut be n mi I sin is <lb/>
Norfolk pawn shops may be cart- <lb/>
hereafter bow they lake in pawn <lb/>
articles of rearing apparel from <lb/>
soldiers and sailors. <lb/>
officials made a raid on the <lb/>
ball in that city and seized ten <lb/>
wagon loads belonging to <lb/>
the government. <lb/>
The Raleigh News and Observer <lb/>
has manfully taken up i f <lb/>
Editor Heal, <lb/>
Chronicle, who was brutally assault- <lb/>
ed by revenue officers, and is <lb/>
it is the duty the govern <lb/>
men to investigate the charges <lb/>
brought officers. That <lb/>
ass lull was an outrage. <lb/>
If they are have such <lb/>
stir over where to <lb/>
Jones it is a pity his <lb/>
disturbed after a Ir <lb/>
rest. <lb/>
A bill has been in tin <lb/>
PI, state law <lb/>
that was passed four years <lb/>
Iv for of Hi <lb/>
give him In marry <lb/>
sane wife the passage <lb/>
measure he cams in <lb/>
Carolina and married again <lb/>
sider why this is done, or what is <lb/>
celebrated on Good Friday <lb/>
Friday before Faster is observed <lb/>
in commemoration of the <lb/>
of the Lord Jesus Christ. Over <lb/>
u en hundred seventy years <lb/>
have railed slowly by since this <lb/>
yet we i ml ourselves <lb/>
i day celebrating the crucifixion of <lb/>
lowborn in infancy, wise men <lb/>
Horn the their gifts. <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
X. April <lb/>
c II. Langston is on ti <lb/>
tick <lb/>
Family Tree <lb/>
was the proudest <lb/>
man in America. He had served <lb/>
creditably in the war of 1818, as his <lb/>
father had in the Revolution and his <lb/>
grandfather bad in the French <lb/>
all who never <lb/>
received a or once <lb/>
tend the vulgar smell of <lb/>
family pride was the captain s <lb/>
How far back ho could <lb/>
II spent Saturday <lb/>
and Sunday with Miss Allie <lb/>
says <lb/>
the devil plays after <lb/>
first extravagant Easter <lb/>
i And second is the Faster <lb/>
Wonder St. ,. <lb/>
like to have <lb/>
regular <lb/>
Unless the participants are <lb/>
it. we why there <lb/>
so secret <lb/>
Wonder if will it reduce the <lb/>
bump of conceit when be Bees <lb/>
the country is getting <lb/>
bis absence from<lb/>
Washington . <lb/>
dent. <lb/>
bow w <lb/>
g. has n m ii <lb/>
trip with winter and is <lb/>
thug do business again. <lb/>
the <lb/>
set- <lb/>
it is just as I t <lb/>
g,. with a strike as it is <lb/>
York to be with ill <lb/>
physician who <lb/>
in ire water in <lb/>
milk, bas <lb/>
country milk <lb/>
I he <lb/>
. I there is <lb/>
than in <lb/>
genuine <lb/>
The Sews and Obi <lb/>
heads an article an It <lb/>
Faster marks the opening <lb/>
spring and the bursting of all nature <lb/>
into It is a least of beauty. <lb/>
Tomorrow both flower and song will <lb/>
conspicuously mark its ceremonies <lb/>
of observance in many thousands of <lb/>
churches throughout The <lb/>
song can in do oilier way <lb/>
be connected with tomorrow, except <lb/>
that they are expressive of <lb/>
and joy praise for our Lord. <lb/>
It is viewed by many that the <lb/>
United States is threatened with a <lb/>
like humiliation Russia is ex- <lb/>
Is the old <lb/>
ship Stale being driven upon the <lb/>
same rocks have shattered the <lb/>
hopes of all Russia- foreign <lb/>
an <lb/>
trace his k <lb/>
knew, by;, produce sat- <lb/>
that the had <lb/>
through the in their <lb/>
private yacht- <lb/>
Mrs. Sarah The captain hated the new and <lb/>
worshiped I lie old. When he went <lb/>
about it was in an ancient family <lb/>
gig drawn by an horse of <lb/>
proved extraction, now a mere <lb/>
in Inn in whose spavins <lb/>
and wind-all.- the captain look <lb/>
as much pride as did in the <lb/>
family gout. <lb/>
was rich, moreover, <lb/>
the natural of prop- <lb/>
cm had made him SO. lie would <lb/>
scorned acquisition of <lb/>
by any respectable mode. <lb/>
Trade be looked upon as plebeian <lb/>
and vulgar. Speculation was up- <lb/>
and as for petroleum <lb/>
Misses Connie and Dollie <lb/>
doe and Harvey <lb/>
Hail spent Tuesday in <lb/>
Mi-. Daisy and hr. <lb/>
Marvin, of Sunday <lb/>
afternoon in this <lb/>
F. I Hail Mis <lb/>
Allie, spent Monday in <lb/>
I. of Ayden, <lb/>
came out Monday. <lb/>
Misses Bessie, Laura and Mary <lb/>
Smith spent with friends <lb/>
here. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. H. <lb/>
spent yesterday in Greenville. <lb/>
J A of Farmville, was <lb/>
over Sunday. <lb/>
Alfred of spent <lb/>
Monday at F. E. He <lb/>
related the remarkable story that he <lb/>
was stolen by Gypsies at tan years <lb/>
of age. had been with them for <lb/>
twenty-two years and escaped and <lb/>
was now on his <lb/>
Cheer Your Fellow Man. <lb/>
you should see a fellow man <lb/>
trouble's unfurled, <lb/>
An look in like he didn't have a <lb/>
friend all the world; <lb/>
up -lap mi I lit- bock, an <lb/>
innocent re- <lb/>
ply. <lb/>
Humph A aft Stiles <lb/>
lei me see <lb/>
running back, live, <lb/>
more generations than <lb/>
man in the could count <lb/>
hut Who'd have <lb/>
that dried up old lawyer bad so <lb/>
much blood iii <lb/>
I acquiesced WU- <lb/>
lard. <lb/>
see, here's the name of <lb/>
My maternal great-grand- <lb/>
mother's maiden name was Raker. <lb/>
By Jove, I wonder if <lb/>
found our.-. <lb/>
inquired the old <lb/>
answered the <lb/>
hypocrite. <lb/>
Then it occurred to th <lb/>
to lecture his grandson <lb/>
propriety of <lb/>
the paper to Mr. Stiles <lb/>
young man defended with a <lb/>
lib. which the reader pardon <lb/>
if he He had <lb/>
dropped out of a <lb/>
home to read, if he <lb/>
hand ii to Mr. Stiles the <lb/>
thing in the <lb/>
N. Willard was silting in <lb/>
Mr. Stiles office over a <lb/>
and thinking of Mary <lb/>
when In- gig drove <lb/>
up. Willard wished in his it <lb/>
had broken down by the way. The <lb/>
he mo-i dreaded was the two <lb/>
old gentlemen galling together and <lb/>
coining In explanations at present. <lb/>
l Mr. Mile- inquired the <lb/>
and only child he had <lb/>
left to die and <lb/>
Want having married a man , the <lb/>
without a grandfather. The poor <lb/>
girl had besought his forgiveness hack Willard had <lb/>
while her husband lived, but ceased W <lb/>
ho wink. <lb/>
morning, Mr. <lb/>
of to his memory. j. ti <lb/>
font son left mother- captain, return- <lb/>
ed lawyer a stiffly, <lb/>
to do so after Ins death, seeming <lb/>
to look upon such an act us a sort<lb/>
holler, you do <lb/>
i. Inch would hold at any and , . . . , . , ,. <lb/>
in grasp his hand so warm be I <lb/>
all costs The Telegram j know . . <lb/>
In <lb/>
,. Jo not <lb/>
r. <lb/>
says; one great and <lb/>
They are lesson of the war has been <lb/>
i being sent out to are a fatal <lb/>
. roads. <lb/>
Some scientists insist that the <lb/>
. i-i of i dis <lb/>
,.,. it drunk- <lb/>
. to <lb/>
,., <lb/>
Ii <lb/>
with <lb/>
A drastic law in makes <lb/>
u . sell cigarettes, <lb/>
to smoke them law <lb/>
ax him what's u-hurting him; <lb/>
bis cores away, <lb/>
tell him that the darkest is <lb/>
before <lb/>
Don t talk graveyard palmer, but <lb/>
say right out loud <lb/>
I i will sprinkle sunshine <lb/>
the of every cloud, <lb/>
world at best is m a bash <lb/>
pleasure and <lb/>
ii is crime to have urn s . <lb/>
ill arc In am <lb/>
ii. <lb/>
m smoking tobacco Hie <lb/>
Ii <lb/>
h. kt-d in <lb/>
n. In that i be <lb/>
II <lb/>
s shed with pain; <lb/>
so- I i. roll Ami just how it ought to be. <lb/>
It will be very hard ti enforce this a the clouds roll by, <lb/>
I, ,,,, prohibited the sell-1 We'll know bow <lb/>
;, the I in. plant <lb/>
of cigarettes the <lb/>
might be lull a- <lb/>
ii its smoking cigarettes ii is <lb/>
The very d whether lie en <lb/>
appropriated r. i n drastic <lb/>
Pi . mg <lb/>
in pr t <lb/>
, i year <lb/>
,. n Ii price the result. <lb/>
. ; t t Lite i <lb/>
to meddle with u man's private or <lb/>
i ii <lb/>
The cigarette habit, we believe, is <lb/>
Sun the is n t to <lb/>
. trail in in r. <lb/>
and sky. <lb/>
So learn to take as ii comes, and <lb/>
sweat ores <lb/>
Ii. Lord's opinion don t co- <lb/>
yours; <lb/>
always keep when <lb/>
s y. <lb/>
I bin d has lots of sunshine to <lb/>
spill behind the aloud- <lb/>
James Whitcomb Wiley. <lb/>
less a well as father less, was taken <lb/>
into favor a lust for the sake of , , . <lb/>
the blood that was in him, and thus , excused <lb/>
it came that Willard A a at <lb/>
brought up in bit grandfather's right to lie <lb/>
house in a any heir an- t <lb/>
parent lo Hie the <lb/>
within lift- i taking the proffered seat. <lb/>
i would have great I r brightened at <lb/>
preferred that bis grandson, H a valuable <lb/>
should have u <lb/>
down in i a . f-J maternal <lb/>
his at I ho fan.- a <lb/>
don. Willard a r. your <lb/>
bud other views. He won n shoemaker, the <lb/>
haring his grandfather's n m on <lb/>
the vain. in. ll i Ii W ho knew tho captain's bobby <lb/>
it Item little patience with it. <lb/>
he he more K to was <lb/>
run counter I hem Mined . la doubtless have is <lb/>
bis poor mother had done, when Willard so much <lb/>
own time i cam . I. wan <lb/>
mi be- The two gentlemen <lb/>
cause be an . a be reached from door in time in <lb/>
something in his own right that the captain's horse and gig dash- <lb/>
Willard on i on I- <lb/>
father lo hi in all beholder.-, <lb/>
OH . the biding <lb/>
.,. Pf , blood was up, along <lb/>
h parts <lb/>
the old , , man I. lie en and bard <lb/>
i. ii. i u not very ox I dry <lb/>
of bar. I hen ii was a t,, p. or the <lb/>
. bench, and thou b l <lb/>
the l. -i . e e- <lb/>
. , had ; <lb/>
b in a t ice in it, Ii was <lb/>
that d <lb/>
I. i i old Ii in up . J . <lb/>
, bis u . mi<lb/>
and is doing <lb/>
harm in this i but we fail to <lb/>
See i. m laW e III <lb/>
the authority to interfere with <lb/>
i . <lb/>
i. I r l <lb/>
been hat I . <lb/>
is buried for i <lb/>
Jose i. Ii <lb/>
. <lb/>
has i i <lb/>
An i says <lb/>
ll . are afraid <lb/>
their Ii I- a little differ <lb/>
in tin <lb/>
I I I in fear cf their private or personal habit <lb/>
i. II that's in Indiana and out <lb/>
hi re, the Indiana i dice ill <lb/>
have all they can do to look after <lb/>
those who smoke in public much <lb/>
i. the private smoker. <lb/>
i . in <lb/>
easily <lb/>
, year. Surely <lb/>
t tin fig leaf <lb/>
f if <lb/>
Mr. <lb/>
In celebrating any holiday th <lb/>
bi I, i I is often not thought <lb/>
after In been ti that be is t. <lb/>
ml i dive Tribune has <lb/>
.,. passed mile mark and be excused from his and <lb/>
party can fair I travel a Ion ll is the laborer is often satisfied lit <lb/>
feat. ii bright newsy home <lb/>
the tie print Ii is ably edited. Success <lb/>
i j u. . <lb/>
Shaw <lb/>
can the i Carnegie's <lb/>
We the <lb/>
Shaw i <lb/>
i. . . York <lb/>
who claims be can restore . <lb/>
to life. That's ca -.-. providing they <lb/>
haven't died t I. <lb/>
i e seen <lb/>
ii. to a riding U the <lb/>
family. the fact became <lb/>
known the millionaire frankly <lb/>
said ho would rather she mar <lb/>
a poor, honest man than u <lb/>
duke, lie said they <lb/>
ed no rich men in the family. <lb/>
, that the factory or office is t. <lb/>
he el boll the day To the minds <lb/>
of many people number of hours <lb/>
spent idleness is all <lb/>
my holiday carries with it. <lb/>
weeks months ahead the <lb/>
school children are told they <lb/>
shall have holiday on Good Friday <lb/>
the laborer is often told that the <lb/>
or office will closed earlier <lb/>
limn usual, on this day but bow <lb/>
many of us really lake time to con- <lb/>
Prohibition. <lb/>
Rev. Jasper C. pastor of <lb/>
the Tabernacle church, <lb/>
ale I to bis congregation Sunday <lb/>
night declare against the <lb/>
and for the people city <lb/>
rise up in their might and sweep <lb/>
it out establish prohibition in <lb/>
its stead. This is regarded as <lb/>
ll formal move tor an election to <lb/>
be In Id iii fall on the question of <lb/>
dispensary prohibition or open <lb/>
us and his <lb/>
were leader- in the light for the <lb/>
years ago <lb/>
t to Charlotte Observer. <lb/>
reason exists for returning <lb/>
. battle flags t. tin n- <lb/>
original Southern owners The civil <lb/>
ended a generation ago. The <lb/>
victories won by Union or t- <lb/>
their place <lb/>
in history. bravery of <lb/>
in. Is no reminder in a display <lb/>
I hies. To the new <lb/>
memories of the wot area glorious <lb/>
p. session which Congress and th. <lb/>
President do well lo further in <lb/>
out any public exhibition which <lb/>
might tend to perpetuate feelings <lb/>
civil York World. <lb/>
. ii i . . <lb/>
. -i, in i <lb/>
, i . i <lb/>
rd broil i old I u. <lb/>
i mill . . <lb/>
ll .,.,, was <lb/>
awe.,, b. daughter Map . ., <lb/>
If was <lb/>
girl, and Willard Sp <lb/>
the man to be in ind ii out. <lb/>
It would story over lo r <lb/>
steps of ll en, ailing <lb/>
love and deeply fell in. <lb/>
rd didn't know was <lb/>
a hatred be Ii i I seen <lb/>
dodge round the r, with s face <lb/>
bu n <lb/>
What with the excite ind <lb/>
ventured lo <lb/>
grandfather one . tho up of the n, .-and <lb/>
stale f Ins f.-i lings, what a nice, <lb/>
the . to get <lb/>
III i i i o . <lb/>
young I. Iv Miss Stiles the captain and old ma, the <lb/>
was. the former mt. <lb/>
, i the lime for., lie <lb/>
r. lb had for ,,.,, <lb/>
an op t. renew it, <lb/>
pulling a end lo hi- grand- <lb/>
son's legal studies mid packing him <lb/>
off on a foreign lour, for the young <lb/>
had -aid nothing justify a <lb/>
hi- in love. But <lb/>
the afar and <lb/>
proceeded to preach a homily <lb/>
on the of into <lb/>
without lineage pal such n dis- <lb/>
inheriting look Willard was <lb/>
fain lo drop the subject. <lb/>
If the reader I as read Black- <lb/>
stone he remember, and if he <lb/>
ho we will tell him, that in tho <lb/>
second it o folding leaf <lb/>
called a Table of whore- <lb/>
on tho author illustrates <lb/>
of computing a Ii r <lb/>
view of the an. collateral <lb/>
relatives for or a doz <lb/>
lions of a i n <lb/>
I. Tm ire in <lb/>
little i . with <lb/>
those ; ed I l <lb/>
by other to <lb/>
offspring. <lb/>
I ii v. Will rd S <lb/>
exclamation as his eye fell on <lb/>
leaf on e in <lb/>
was re day. <lb/>
van sci <lb/>
in his <lb/>
ll I <lb/>
. Hid I <lb/>
tin on his <lb/>
n . i go it laid him up <lb/>
for season. Meanwhile <lb/>
his suit Mr. <lb/>
us Mary's I ad already been <lb/>
obtained, and the tree bad <lb/>
settled all scruples with <lb/>
whose only regret was at not I <lb/>
able to attend wedding. v both- <lb/>
he ever found out the true slain <lb/>
the case is more than can tell. <lb/>
If he did, he said nothing, for <lb/>
Mary's loving <lb/>
won his proud old <lb/>
and when little <lb/>
children an to prattle ab nit his <lb/>
knee- ii we have made much <lb/>
difference what he out. <lb/>
His Painting. <lb/>
Artist's Harold, <lb/>
I like our pi. lure vi only <lb/>
I the in I do look <lb/>
quite so n you i i <lb/>
him. lie a r <lb/>
ion; <lb/>
I on <lb/>
earl h <lb/>
. your uncle, <lb/>
of e <lb/>
I I Gracious, <lb/>
man. I . i nay uncle it's a<lb/>
An l. I.- ii,., <lb/>
. u s t I ti Has- <lb/>
it i not. lint i suppose you <lb/>
a sense of <lb/>
York frail.<lb/>
This department is in A. D. Johnston, who ii to rep- <lb/>
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory. <lb/>
Willie Jenkins <lb/>
Hr <lb/>
Cornelius High <lb/>
Andrew n <lb/>
John Flowers <lb/>
If K H <lb/>
i Jenkins<lb/>
Look up Mr. trooper ask tat i . priest fur cotton <lb/>
about anything that you wood bubs. A. G. Cox Mfg. paid .-. i County Oil Mill, <lb/>
are interested i Don't to bring or <lb/>
Some try meet <lb/>
try to Go, <lb/>
quality and <lb/>
But none lo do worry lot <lb/>
The Pitt County Oil Mill is now of had over <lb/>
buying Cotton Seed. They pay you k your last <lb/>
cash price or will ex j lots I lie Pitt Co. Oil Mill, <lb/>
in the <lb/>
be.-i Mini k i price paid everyday <lb/>
pea seed at T <lb/>
Taylor and Cm <lb/>
Davis returned from a <lb/>
to Cross <lb/>
Try it bottle of Dr. us sure <lb/>
for at drug shire. <lb/>
We were shown a letter a for meal. When <lb/>
Virginia firm A. i. Mfg. are ready write fur prices. <lb/>
Co., stating their buggies were <lb/>
beat buggies shipped <lb/>
there. <lb/>
It would surprise you lo sec <lb/>
nuts, <lb/>
e. e is Ii . <lb/>
for <lb/>
and <lb/>
A. O. Mfg Co has two . Ii is a line of goods <lb/>
loads of different styles of I. Q, A Co. are <lb/>
fence and their prices are low, selling Ibis up <lb/>
you bad go make your to date ., quality <lb/>
number of wagons and carts soon. the bottom, <lb/>
is Heine shipped and sold A. Ii. We carry samples of over flu lo Sf. i Co, <lb/>
Mfg. Co., bat were in wall pup r. <lb/>
shop yesterday and bad j We are prepared furnish u . <lb/>
lot of work being coin cheap as the cheapest. Come and <lb/>
before buying <lb/>
B. Bro. <lb/>
White's Colic Kidney , <lb/>
the combination kidney medicine; Upon the i. <lb/>
for stock a sure colic cine. an at the id <lb/>
court <lb/>
tho cause therein pending, u- <lb/>
their limber sat tine. <lb/>
mixed paint- and <lb/>
at A. Do. <lb/>
Large of pants <lb/>
shoe-. All men stock at A. <lb/>
W. Aug.- and Co <lb/>
The A. Mfg. Co. expect <lb/>
to red p ice of I lie r <lb/>
co truck for <lb/>
until it is easy re-ch of all lo- <lb/>
growers. <lb/>
have into my <lb/>
store lie depot. I keep <lb/>
hardware. <lb/>
black and and repair shop <lb/>
and livery stable connection. <lb/>
W. L. House. <lb/>
at the Ding <lb/>
Don't that T. X. tie <lb/>
A few subscribers the <lb/>
bit ill arrears. <lb/>
I I. e the Winterville list aim <lb/>
J. <lb/>
Ii <lb/>
expose to <lb/>
before tho <lb/>
in the town of <lb/>
mi Monday, the <lb/>
the <lb/>
I a <lb/>
t Co. are still A. Taylor, <lb/>
that will cine ail heart, and Thus. <lb/>
troubles and coughs. <lb/>
public sale for cash <lb/>
court lion <lb/>
day of <lb/>
Save the list on all the -ail from and other evidences of <lb/>
I Winterville of all our debt due the late firm of <lb/>
, . , . , o, tins <lb/>
and am lo give , <lb/>
for paper. and son me <lb/>
The A. Q. Cox Mfg, Co. up, make me happy, make Simon Leathers <lb/>
making heavy shipments of notion j happy, gel am Leathers <lb/>
planters towers, yourself. I've got <lb/>
you need in that lion lo all lie c who pay for a <lb/>
line you I belie; at once, year advance. <lb/>
your ryes feel like there A. Johnston. <lb/>
U grit in Do they pain The place to wire fence <lb/>
and feel tired on leading t Do The A. U. Cox Co. have a big <lb/>
I hey h conic of the American <lb/>
while asleep That perfect also <lb/>
paired vision and should staples bard wire. Be sure In <lb/>
by eye glosses, H. get their prices before <lb/>
T. Cox and Iii o. carry a full line of your spring supply of fence. <lb/>
your eyes <lb/>
spectacles and can lit <lb/>
with the proper lets. <lb/>
or men to solicit <lb/>
orders nursery -lock in <lb/>
I COM Km enclose <lb/>
I repair Shoes and do good work. <lb/>
hung me either <lb/>
or at shop. <lb/>
Henry Nelson. <lb/>
Mowing machines lakes by <lb/>
stump. I x u n. c, Harrington At Co. and <lb/>
v, raise hay c u. i in, <lb/>
he supplied with the well Known drug store there we think <lb/>
the most can be pleased <lb/>
We T. W. Wood in table ware and j-v. <lb/>
Paul hunters as <lb/>
T. and Bro, punts cm any style y <lb/>
W J <lb/>
Dee Council <lb/>
ti <lb/>
D H Whit fluid <lb/>
John lingers <lb/>
J B <lb/>
T K <lb/>
V Badger <lb/>
Nancy <lb/>
II <lb/>
Ann till <lb/>
Ashley Pollard<lb/>
Mill <lb/>
W Gardner <lb/>
John Ed <lb/>
Van <lb/>
Louis <lb/>
Alfred Jenkins <lb/>
W . Andrews <lb/>
price A Co, <lb/>
is why Pill Co. <lb/>
fa; should pay such <lb/>
t floor <lb/>
raise own w and the <lb/>
Winterville Mfg, Co 1- thoroughly <lb/>
splendid <lb/>
Toe with rails 1- <lb/>
place to cheap an-1 save <lb/>
a specially, <lb/>
A. W. Co. <lb/>
The A Cox C. have <lb/>
a excellent <lb/>
poultry f yon are need b-r <lb/>
any you r call and it, . <lb/>
Black A watch free lo ill Who will <lb/>
for the human buy pair shoes at A. W. <lb/>
family, Ii a for perfectly A Co how long they <lb/>
balanced, subcutaneous com Corn, buy, lime, poultry <lb/>
t. For sale by j dug and mixed paints at <lb/>
B. T. Cox Bro. j A. W. Ange 0.1. <lb/>
had . in liar- For <lb/>
., A C. jg .-,, par d V ill orders <lb/>
W E <lb/>
II ill <lb/>
hi <lb/>
Ha <lb/>
ii <lb/>
till <lb/>
4-lo <lb/>
7- <lb/>
Si <lb/>
Otis <lb/>
Utilizers <lb/>
Bullock <lb/>
Bill ii ins <lb/>
Jesse arson <lb/>
Joe Andrews <lb/>
Purvis <lb/>
May <lb/>
had Moore <lb/>
II <lb/>
C W <lb/>
J A <lb/>
James a<lb/>
Rock Tom <lb/>
Jim <lb/>
Mollie <lb/>
.-. <lb/>
1-5 <lb/>
h m <lb/>
;. <lb/>
p. till <lb/>
2- <lb/>
I, ., <lb/>
K-2 <lb/>
J m <lb/>
Hi <lb/>
in judgment <lb/>
As I Live Grow. <lb/>
mm ITS MERCHANDISE. <lb/>
Easter Near <lb/>
If, Mi <lb/>
.- James <lb/>
it Jenkins <lb/>
o Jenkins <lb/>
Louis Hawaii <lb/>
f us Flowers <lb/>
Kiln rt Jenkins <lb/>
Jesse <lb/>
A J Simons <lb/>
II James, in judgment <lb/>
W J <lb/>
mill act <lb/>
Kick . <lb/>
s; <lb/>
Lee Howard <lb/>
John W Carson<lb/>
Jones <lb/>
Sain I <lb/>
Willis Pitt <lb/>
William 1380 <lb/>
P Roberson <lb/>
Warren <lb/>
Any of the <lb/>
lies n ho may desire to pay or <lb/>
adjust their indebtedness to the <lb/>
said ran do so by calling <lb/>
said receiver any time <lb/>
before day and <lb/>
avoid sale of t be claims against <lb/>
them. <lb/>
This April <lb/>
Receiver J C Taylor <lb/>
LETTER TO C D. ROUNTREE. <lb/>
Tie <lb/>
winter pass <lb/>
everywhere, to K i and mu <lb/>
spring blooms <lb/>
done. <lb/>
Are You Ready <lb/>
completeness, . is at your <lb/>
W ill yon l-t us is.-r <lb/>
do your picking and <lb/>
Place y. for your V. <lb/>
rush will come later. <lb/>
now. <lb/>
now avoid <lb/>
to.- <lb/>
ANNOUNCEMENT <lb/>
Relative to Clothing <lb/>
for Boys Youths and Men. <lb/>
in Quaker town Fe <lb/>
clothing. They <lb/>
hand contribute their nil. I <lb/>
her h man who prides <lb/>
do not known. <lb/>
where can you a butter <lb/>
Co. make <lb/>
u body and <lb/>
haps .- is an <lb/>
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g light, able n in the <lb/>
of I <lb/>
and rest. <lb/>
digestion goes on in sleep with <lb/>
much n <lb/>
. and f <lb/>
something in is <lb/>
desirable for the night's rest. Si me <lb/>
physicians <lb/>
that good of <lb/>
insomnia is the i an <lb/>
craving of the stomach for <lb/>
food in persons v. ho have been <lb/>
duly frightened by the opinion that <lb/>
they must not eat before going <lb/>
or ho have, like many us <lb/>
women, been keeping themselves in I <lb/>
a state of Nothing <lb/>
i- m ire agreeable on retiring for <lb/>
the night than take a bowl of hot <lb/>
like gruel or some <lb/>
good i soup. II i- a <lb/>
aid to nervous and in- <lb/>
peaceful slumbers. Thia is <lb/>
the case during cold win- <lb/>
nights, when the stomach craves <lb/>
warmth as much as any other part <lb/>
of the of hot <lb/>
milk is grateful to palate on <lb/>
sin but a I of light <lb/>
troll and <lb/>
the cold months of winter <lb/>
n Id be the retiring food of every <lb/>
woman who feels, a many do, the <lb/>
need of food <lb/>
Cultivate- <lb/>
He Beat the Conductor, but Cheerfully <lb/>
Reimbursed Him. <lb/>
about predicaments on a <lb/>
street said a man who can re- <lb/>
member In there were only horse <lb/>
cars in the city. was to take my i <lb/>
best to the theater, and de- <lb/>
to throw on sonic lugs. was <lb/>
deathly afraid . the tick- <lb/>
behind, so I I d into my <lb/>
dress . think, without ever let- <lb/>
ting go of them, i was <lb/>
shaking hands with my.-elf that t <lb/>
hail not overlooked anything. <lb/>
the show we found that <lb/>
rain had set in and boarded a ear. <lb/>
It was crowded, so sent her inside <lb/>
and stood on the back platform with <lb/>
n few dozen others. Along came <lb/>
the conductor, and when heard <lb/>
him say dug. Horror <lb/>
overtook me had n so intent <lb/>
upon I i ad forgot- <lb/>
ten a cent in my <lb/>
when I my el es. I <lb/>
. broke. re she was . . <lb/>
of esp . e, u a <lb/>
crowd t i or in <lb/>
borrow I from hi r or jun i <lb/>
the ear. d away from the <lb/>
tor as g as when <lb/>
i . ins in i . <lb/>
Ti in the i i on <lb/>
.-. o r, said briskly, <lb/>
about my changer you give <lb/>
me something to changer ho in- <lb/>
I gave you a quarter <lb/>
to pay the i f myself and lady <lb/>
lie hesitated just a mo- <lb/>
and handed me cents. <lb/>
was saved, and you can bet I <lb/>
remembered that conductor and <lb/>
hunted him up the next day. I told <lb/>
him the whole story and <lb/>
ed him fully. lie enjoyed it more <lb/>
than I did when ho learned <lb/>
whole Detroit News. <lb/>
Grammatical. <lb/>
President of Princeton <lb/>
university had a reputation among; <lb/>
his for good English, which <lb/>
was. equaled by his renown as a <lb/>
theologian. <lb/>
Once several students were en- <lb/>
Joying a little spread very quietly <lb/>
the prescribed hours. A <lb/>
dent who was not in the feast <lb/>
i thought to give the reveler- a <lb/>
; and. shuffling down the lull, knock- <lb/>
ed at the locked door in the good old <lb/>
doctor's well known manner. <lb/>
demanded a <lb/>
dent as the light went out and the <lb/>
lunch went under the bed. <lb/>
me, Dr. said the <lb/>
would be intruder, with all the <lb/>
Scotch that he could mus- <lb/>
a came as quick as <lb/>
a flash from one of the company. <lb/>
it were Dr. he would <lb/>
say, is <lb/>
How the Wheel of Fortune Worked. <lb/>
Well, how are blurt- <lb/>
ed a liberally bearded wight as ho <lb/>
grasped Comedian Ezra Kendall's <lb/>
hand on State street recently and, <lb/>
as the actor looked add- <lb/>
you remember me I <lb/>
ran the de Jay in Sioux City <lb/>
when you were there ten years <lb/>
replied the comedian, <lb/>
recall now. You a big wheel <lb/>
of fortune in the office. I remember <lb/>
several of the boys paying their re- <lb/>
to the wheel, but I do not re- <lb/>
call the wheel paying anything to <lb/>
the <lb/>
be held in <lb/>
i- in the <lb/>
Si i- i <lb/>
Greenville Method <lb/>
week. All tile pas <lb/>
I will be preach- <lb/>
ed on Tuesday nigh I by Rev, F. I <lb/>
l. l . . Wilson <lb/>
Station, Several interesting <lb/>
dresses will lie delivered on Wed- <lb/>
by different member of <lb/>
the institute. <lb/>
On night open- <lb/>
sermon of the District <lb/>
will be preached by It. <lb/>
C. Craven, Tarboro <lb/>
Thursday morning o'clock <lb/>
the Washington <lb/>
will convene in regular annual <lb/>
s ion. Tin conference will lie <lb/>
composed l the pastors in the <lb/>
district, din lay <lb/>
from i in also me <lb/>
mid within <lb/>
I he the district, making <lb/>
-I more than m e bundled <lb/>
all. <lb/>
The committee having the mat- <lb/>
in band inform u they <lb/>
will be ready to give to l lie public <lb/>
names of preacher, <lb/>
and visitor to the <lb/>
cc, together with <lb/>
them, in <lb/>
t The <lb/>
b GOOD POTATOES <lb/>
BRING FANCY PRICES <lb/>
To a km <lb/>
contain . . <lb/>
melon., <lb/>
-In Ian. A v. <lb/>
tics <lb/>
Potash <lb/>
the u of <lb/>
per cent, actual <lb/>
and more are sure to <lb/>
follow. <lb/>
Out arc not I <lb/>
r . bat <lb/>
able t. <lb/>
now. <lb/>
KALI WORKS <lb/>
New Nassau Street, or <lb/>
Ml <lb/>
According to the bulletin just is- <lb/>
sued by the Interstate Commerce <lb/>
Commission covering the three <lb/>
months ended December 1904, <lb/>
the number of persons killed by the <lb/>
railroads during the quarter was <lb/>
and the wounded numbered <lb/>
14.027. Peace hath her slaughter <lb/>
bigs no less renowned than war. <lb/>
Philadelphia Record. <lb/>
On Mr. Roosevelt's return to <lb/>
Washington he will pass through <lb/>
Nebraska without making a <lb/>
I Is this to lie taken as a personal <lb/>
I affront to Mr Bryan or as an <lb/>
l; i Ion of confidence in <lb/>
the latter to keep the state in the <lb/>
republican ranks Wilmington <lb/>
Male <lb/>
. <lb/>
by <lb/>
bet . l . <lb/>
leading <lb/>
of it. next Sun- <lb/>
day is Easter. Are <lb/>
yon prepared to <lb/>
greet the day properly <lb/>
How about your Suit <lb/>
Is your Hat right How <lb/>
are your Gloves, Tie, etc <lb/>
Come in and size our <lb/>
new Spring Things. <lb/>
See m have <lb/>
For Easter <lb/>
If to join the pa- <lb/>
it will pay you to <lb/>
come here for repairs. <lb/>
Here are only the new, <lb/>
fresh styles; not a <lb/>
or it <lb/>
among our goods. <lb/>
goods. <lb/>
Frank Wilson, <lb/>
THE CLOTHIER. <lb/>
REPORT THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
THE BETHEL BANKING AND TRUST <lb/>
AT N. C. <lb/>
At the e of March 14th. 1905. <lb/>
RESOURCES. LIABILITIES. <lb/>
Loans and discounts I 9,721.33 Capital stock paid in <lb/>
Overdraft, unsecured <lb/>
Furniture and fixtures <lb/>
Due from <lb/>
Cash items<lb/>
6.49 <lb/>
619.14 <lb/>
Undivided profits <lb/>
333.88 <lb/>
16,936.03 Time certificate of <lb/>
sub. to check 22,492.40 <lb/>
Silver coin Cashier's 212.58<lb/>
Total <lb/>
Total <lb/>
Slate of North County of Pitt, <lb/>
I, H. H. Taylor, of the named bank, do <lb/>
swear that the above statement is to the beet of my knowledge <lb/>
and belief H. H. Cashier. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to before Attest, <lb/>
me. this 23rd day of March, 1905 B. J. <lb/>
Bah A. Gainer, J. W. THOMAS, <lb/>
Notary Public <lb/>
ISSUE MISSING<lb/>
<lb/>
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