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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
IT <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. TUESDAY. MAY 1905. <lb/>
DISTRICT CONFERENCE. <lb/>
Interesting Reports From the Field Show <lb/>
Along All Lines. <lb/>
At the Wednesday <lb/>
of the Missionary Institute <lb/>
in the the first <lb/>
subject discussed was <lb/>
I ties and how to meet <lb/>
was led H. O. <lb/>
participated in II. II <lb/>
L. E. Sawyer, E. C. Sell, Dr. <lb/>
D. L. Earnhardt, B. E. Stan- <lb/>
field, J. L. Ramie; and Y. <lb/>
I secure my <lb/>
was the dis- <lb/>
cussed by L. E. Thompson <lb/>
J. A. Hornaday spoke with <lb/>
much earnestness on can e <lb/>
get the Washington District m pay <lb/>
in full the missionary <lb/>
After this questions of in- <lb/>
were ably discussed by the <lb/>
various ministers of <lb/>
them expressed their pleasure <lb/>
the benefit that had been derived <lb/>
from this session of the institute. <lb/>
The Institute closed with the after- <lb/>
noon session. <lb/>
The introductory of the <lb/>
District Conference was preached <lb/>
Wednesday by R. <lb/>
Craven, of Tarboro. His text was <lb/>
are they that mourn, for <lb/>
they shall be He <lb/>
said that the world is keyed to <lb/>
that men are measured <lb/>
by their capacity to Lives <lb/>
are sweetened brought into <lb/>
closer touch with Christ <lb/>
en trial and We <lb/>
are made perfect through Buffeting. <lb/>
that have come <lb/>
up through great <lb/>
It was an excellent discourse and <lb/>
elicited many heartfelt amen <lb/>
After the sermon the sacrament <lb/>
the Lord's Supper was administer- <lb/>
ed, a large number of <lb/>
cants partaking the emblems <lb/>
Christ's broken and shed <lb/>
The business sessions of the con- <lb/>
began at o'clock this <lb/>
morning with Presiding Elder <lb/>
Bandy presiding. <lb/>
The organization of the confer- <lb/>
was completed by the election <lb/>
of G. secretary, <lb/>
the appointment, of . <lb/>
J. A. Hornaday. and <lb/>
T. a committee <lb/>
on Divine worship. <lb/>
The hours for the assembling of <lb/>
the conference at <lb/>
a. in. and p. m. <lb/>
After the appointment of com- <lb/>
and transaction of <lb/>
business conference adjourned at <lb/>
o'clock for preaching. At that <lb/>
hour Dr. T. X. Ivey, editor of the <lb/>
Christian Advocate delta r <lb/>
ed an excellent and sermon on <lb/>
the of the <lb/>
Wednesday afternoon session of <lb/>
the conference met at ii o'clock. <lb/>
Devotional were conduct- <lb/>
ed by J. M. Lowder. <lb/>
The following charges made re- <lb/>
port on <lb/>
Aurora circuit, I Jew J. at. Lowder. <lb/>
Bath circuit, W. F. Galloway, <lb/>
Bethel K. C. Sell. <lb/>
Elm City, T. L Bum- <lb/>
lex. <lb/>
Farmville circuit, L. E. Saw- <lb/>
Fremont station, D. L, Barn- <lb/>
Greenville station, Lev. J, A. <lb/>
Nashville circuit, H. G <lb/>
circuit, B, B. <lb/>
Holder. <lb/>
M I n, W. S <lb/>
Bone, <lb/>
Ho, Rocky n Martin, <lb/>
i. Bunt. <lb/>
II Dr. D. <lb/>
Belts. <lb/>
Q circuit, i; . W. V. <lb/>
Tarboro station, Rev. B. C. Craven. <lb/>
circuit, B. E. <lb/>
station, L. E. <lb/>
Thompson. <lb/>
I Wilson station, Dr. F. D. Swindell, i <lb/>
All of these reports snowed in-1 <lb/>
creased interest and larger <lb/>
on the different fields in behalf if <lb/>
missions. <lb/>
F. G. Hartman. of the <lb/>
i church, and <lb/>
A. T. King, of the Baptist church, <lb/>
nit to the conference <lb/>
Special prayer for missions was <lb/>
offered by Rev. J. V. Williams. <lb/>
The following charges reported <lb/>
on Sunday school and <lb/>
League <lb/>
Aurora circuit, Rev. J. M. Lowder. <lb/>
B circuit, W. P. Galloway. <lb/>
I Bethel circuit, Rev. E. C. Sell. <lb/>
City, Lev. J. L. <lb/>
Farmville circuit, L. E. Saw- <lb/>
Fremont circuit, U. L. Barn- <lb/>
station, Rev. J. A. <lb/>
Conference adjourned at <lb/>
; o'clock Dr. Smith, <lb/>
siding Elder of district, <lb/>
j preached to a luge congregation, <lb/>
i His subject was successful <lb/>
So many fail to that <lb/>
they have a mission in life. The <lb/>
most successful life is that which <lb/>
has the highest of God <lb/>
and conform nearest to His will. <lb/>
It inspiring sermon and <lb/>
; helpful to every hearer. <lb/>
This morning's exercises began <lb/>
I at o'clock, devotional <lb/>
es being conducted by Rev. R. E. <lb/>
I Hunt. <lb/>
A of the ministers present <lb/>
; made a report of the spiritual state <lb/>
of the church on their respective <lb/>
i charges. <lb/>
J. W. Jenkins, general <lb/>
manager of the orphanage, made <lb/>
Ian interesting report on that work. <lb/>
At II C. <lb/>
I of Trinity College, <lb/>
the confer Christian <lb/>
education. Like all utterances <lb/>
of this scholarly man, his address <lb/>
was mi a high plane and those <lb/>
present were greatly edified at his; <lb/>
eloquence and earnestness. <lb/>
Dr. will preach at <lb/>
SATURDAY. <lb/>
Friday afternoon session of the <lb/>
conference was opened with i <lb/>
I exercises by Rev. D. L., <lb/>
i Earnhardt. <lb/>
The following were elected <lb/>
represent the district conference in <lb/>
the annual conference; <lb/>
Paul Wiley Brown, Col. i <lb/>
F. W. K. <lb/>
fl. Hart, Gov. T. J. <lb/>
j Jar vis, E. L. J. J. <lb/>
Edwards. <lb/>
City was chosen as the place <lb/>
of meeting of the next district , <lb/>
conference. <lb/>
Dr. F. D. Swindell made a very <lb/>
interesting talk on woman's work. <lb/>
Others of the ministers made <lb/>
interesting reports of the spiritual <lb/>
Condition of the church on their <lb/>
respective charges. <lb/>
The committee missions made <lb/>
Its report. <lb/>
At night Dr. J. O. <lb/>
dent of Trinity college, preached, <lb/>
Knowing bis reputation us an <lb/>
eloquent, learned, magnetic <lb/>
speaker, our people were anxious <lb/>
to hear him and the church was <lb/>
packed in both and <lb/>
gallery. <lb/>
preceding the Bern on Paul Jones, <lb/>
Turn. I beautiful . <lb/>
i Cm Hi Voice <lb/>
Is lieu . . ill . <lb/>
and I he <lb/>
I r <lb/>
. i <lb/>
I . the power onto<lb/>
discourse was the <lb/>
No. <lb/>
RT LEE PARALYZED, PERSONALS MO <lb/>
work of in making <lb/>
possible, and us power to enter L , <lb/>
,. . , , , ; of Popular Couple Odd <lb/>
the very heart being of man stricken on Train and in <lb/>
do for him what nothing else . , . lows and Celebrate, <lb/>
can do-regenerate him, transform Condition. N. C., April 27-One <lb/>
him from sin to The New York, April social event <lb/>
was from a master mind, a morning General Lee, of of marriage of <lb/>
thinker, accompanied by the , , . , Josephine Philips, of this <lb/>
, , , , . ,. , was with , ., . ,, ., , <lb/>
force and guidance of the Holy i Place, to Mr. Allen Pike, of <lb/>
Spirit, and the large congregation Washington, D. C, which occurred <lb/>
listened eagerly to every word. , Boston and New York. The train here today. Owing to the recent <lb/>
This morning conference opened had just crossed Harlem river death of the bride's lather which <lb/>
at devotional exercises coo <lb/>
ducted by B. B. Holder. <lb/>
he win taken, <lb/>
severe and the entire <lb/>
The committee orders report- , <lb/>
j . . m ,.,., . , paralyzed. Gen bee taken <lb/>
ed that . h has passed <lb/>
The attack is is by deepest mourn- <lb/>
the function was unattended <lb/>
by ostentation, only a quiet <lb/>
left side is <lb/>
and home was bad. <lb/>
an approved examination this Upsides the immediate <lb/>
conference him to <lb/>
the annual conference for <lb/>
on trial. <lb/>
The el the following <lb/>
local elders deacons <lb/>
W F h. Powell, W. H. <lb/>
Call, J. V. T. H. <lb/>
W. J. Gay. <lb/>
The quarterly con- <lb/>
records made its report. <lb/>
Others of the ministers made <lb/>
report of the spiritual state of the <lb/>
Church on their charges. <lb/>
Rev. J. V. Williams preached <lb/>
at <lb/>
The closing session of the con- <lb/>
held this <lb/>
FOB SUNDAY. <lb/>
Methodist a. <lb/>
Sunday school. a. m. preach- <lb/>
It. v. W. p. m. L. <lb/>
a. in. R. C. <lb/>
Craven. <lb/>
Presbyterian a. m. <lb/>
J, L. <lb/>
Colored a. J. <lb/>
V. Williams, S p. m. B. B. Holder. <lb/>
city is in a critical condition. only a few most intimate friends <lb/>
were present. At one o'clock <lb/>
bride with her brother, Dr. James <lb/>
I. the <lb/>
vised altar by the and bis <lb/>
best man, Mr. Robert Cue, while <lb/>
Miss Sue played the wed <lb/>
ding Rev. Mr. Hard <lb/>
HONOR ROLL. <lb/>
SUPERIOR COURT. <lb/>
Report the Grand Jury. <lb/>
The following cases bet <lb/>
disposed of since lust <lb/>
Jackson, r,, , . <lb/>
,,,,. rector Parish. <lb/>
guilty, judgment suspended upon I ,. , ., . , . <lb/>
m T words ritual Ilia <lb/>
of costs I , , ,, <lb/>
, , . solemn I the binds of <lb/>
CM. carrying , ., . , ,, ,. , , <lb/>
The bride is a daughter of the late <lb/>
weapon, pleads guilty, lined i . i- . .- . . <lb/>
, s j. Philips and is <lb/>
and costs , . . . ,. <lb/>
,,.,. , . i known and <lb/>
Williams, assault with ,. , . <lb/>
. ,, , , . popular within the social circles <lb/>
deadly weapon, pleads the State <lb/>
lined and costs. ti, .- r- <lb/>
, ,,. , is a son of <lb/>
Amos Williams, not ,.,,. .,. ,. , . <lb/>
Albert Pike, I . S. A., and is <lb/>
B , . . , popular among his host of <lb/>
and Jake Gorham, I , ., . . . <lb/>
, A was served <lb/>
and receiving, gin ,., mt , . <lb/>
., , , . . the ceremony and at <lb/>
d lour months and . . ,. ., , ., , , . , <lb/>
o clock Mr. and Mrs. Pike boarded <lb/>
Jake six months, both assigned to . . , , , . , <lb/>
s a northbound train for a brief <lb/>
roads. . , . , <lb/>
,,,. tour after which I hey will spend <lb/>
Matilda Ward Linda Evans, <lb/>
affray guilty, lined each <lb/>
Alley With <lb/>
deadly weapon, not guilty. <lb/>
John Cox, concealed <lb/>
the Summer in Ohio before finally <lb/>
reaching the capital their <lb/>
home. <lb/>
The members of <lb/>
Lodge No I. . F. <lb/>
ed the anniversary of their <lb/>
weapon, , , . <lb/>
I . . order last ingot m manner <lb/>
suspended upon payment of costs, i <lb/>
well be fitted the occasion. <lb/>
Of Graded School for April. John House, deadly . <lb/>
A was carried <lb/>
First Burton. guilty, imprisoned d, The chaplain <lb/>
Corey, Carrie Best, Willie Jackson , assigned to road. <lb/>
Battle Lee Jenkins, The grand Jury returned a true <lb/>
Wesley against J. II. <lb/>
Rountree, Gertrude graded school a <lb/>
Henrietta I Aaron Cox. rape, as <lb/>
Nellie Jefferson, Briley, to <lb/>
Helen L. E. Smith, carnally knowing g ,,,.,.; , ,,, <lb/>
Helen under years age, order the <lb/>
Frank Perkins, Frank Bradley, <lb/>
ti. A. Bell, embezzlement, not <lb/>
Second iv <lb/>
Christine Lewis Blah ck, j grand jury made the follow- <lb/>
We examined the home <lb/>
the aged and the <lb/>
Perkins <lb/>
link brothers bad accomplished. <lb/>
Bey. Mr. made a <lb/>
talk that was very inter- <lb/>
A variety of cake and <lb/>
en in was <lb/>
the K. of will have <lb/>
and big banquet, A <lb/>
1.1 <lb/>
Fannie <lb/>
George <lb/>
Third Corey, <lb/>
Grace Smith, Woolen, <lb/>
We respectfully ,,,, , . . ., <lb/>
i. i.-inn i i j lodges in this, <lb/>
Fourth Spain, the county commissioners that the j ; , ,,,,, <lb/>
Daisy Myrtle that arc not or ,,,, ,,.,,,,,,; , <lb/>
u ii be made so the ,,,,,,,, . , , . <lb/>
u ii u. i J. H. the <lb/>
Fifth I caterer, bus prepared the <lb/>
Agues Spain, Mattie King, <lb/>
Carl Wilson, Willie <lb/>
Sixth Tucker and <lb/>
Essie ton. <lb/>
Seventh George. <lb/>
Jamie Bryan. <lb/>
Ninth Lee <lb/>
of the buildings very open <lb/>
uncomfortable. <lb/>
We further recommend that one <lb/>
Mattie Vick helpless and insane <lb/>
be removed to an asylum where <lb/>
she can be better cared for. <lb/>
We visited, the jail and <lb/>
Brown, Abide Smith, Nellie Pen- in the rooms <lb/>
; be repaired. <lb/>
We further recommend for the <lb/>
if your was not what it j health of the prisoners that the <lb/>
brethren and <lb/>
repast. <lb/>
guests a <lb/>
was, it not be what it is, <lb/>
If home <lb/>
paint and you don't use Harrison's <lb/>
Town A Country paint, It's only a <lb/>
question of time before decay will <lb/>
mortgage <lb/>
free booklet containing <lb/>
picture of U. s. capitol, <lb/>
works be <lb/>
FELLOWS <lb/>
Kev. N. M Watson Will Preach Sermon. <lb/>
The anniversary of th <lb/>
year of kid Fellowship ill lie <lb/>
by Ayden and Covenant <lb/>
lodges in the opera house <lb/>
Greenville on Sunday, the lb <lb/>
lust, by having H sermon preached <lb/>
a of ed in the jail building. by Rev. X. M. Watson, P. <lb/>
We found clean and of Wilmington, N. C, at <lb/>
prisoners well cared for. o'clock <lb/>
We visited the sheriff's, clerk's odd Fellow, are requested <lb/>
deed's offices, ex- I. P. hall <lb/>
the records and book- all All <lb/>
of which we found in good ,, . , , , , <lb/>
library and testimonial of <lb/>
the able results of Town We Dud the public roads in bad <lb/>
on the I capitol. condition. We therefore n- <lb/>
Baker mend that the count j <lb/>
t In hour. <lb/>
The i cordially Invited <lb/>
to attend the <lb/>
ts in I he opera <lb/>
i Wholesale Distributors, ere see that the supervisors and <lb/>
j overseers comply with the road <lb/>
law that our roads may be n Jonathan V <lb/>
better inn. <lb/>
Com. <lb/>
t lie ling t t graded <lb/>
. May 1st, <lb/>
Dr. Blackwell, of Nor- <lb/>
i- m; <lb/>
p. m. <lb/>
After c two <lb/>
Ml I <lb/>
for cents at J.- <lb/>
inn -i n <lb/>
Iron . <lb/>
I April <lb/>
T. A. for <lb/>
Sanford. <lb/>
Ben Taylor today from <lb/>
Institute. <lb/>
R. L. i went to Hobgood <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
Mr. Mrs. II. weLl <lb/>
to Suffolk this morning. <lb/>
Harry Skinner came in this <lb/>
morning from New Bern. <lb/>
Mrs. L. W. linker to <lb/>
this morning, <lb/>
W. L. Hall timed <lb/>
day evening Inn. Scotland Neck. <lb/>
i e Mrs. J. J. <lb/>
went to Weldon <lb/>
this <lb/>
returned <lb/>
day evening after an absence of <lb/>
weeks in other states. <lb/>
Mrs. F. H. Johnson, who has <lb/>
been her sou, P. M. John- <lb/>
son, left this morning <lb/>
Friday, April 28th, <lb/>
B. O. up the road <lb/>
Mis. F G. went to <lb/>
folk Ibis <lb/>
Bey. R. B. came in this <lb/>
morning from to attend <lb/>
the district <lb/>
A. B, left this morn- <lb/>
Petersburg to be at the <lb/>
bedside of his mother, who is <lb/>
quite ill. <lb/>
Mrs, Galloway child, <lb/>
of Mi. Airy, arrived Thursday <lb/>
evening to visit relatives. Miss <lb/>
Winnie Skinner, who has been <lb/>
visiting her returned home. <lb/>
Dr. G. F. Smith, who has beet <lb/>
tending the District conference, <lb/>
i hat is in session went to <lb/>
Hamilton this where he <lb/>
will preach tonight. <lb/>
Dr. president of Trinity <lb/>
J. M. Rhodes, <lb/>
dent of Littleton college <lb/>
a id Rev. W. Jenkins, manager <lb/>
of the orphanage at Raleigh, came <lb/>
in Thursday evening to attend the <lb/>
Saturday. April 20th, <lb/>
A. White went to Ayden <lb/>
Friday evening. <lb/>
E. Moore, of Washington, <lb/>
up t <lb/>
Joe cam. from <lb/>
Friday evening. <lb/>
W. returned to <lb/>
Friday evening. <lb/>
Mrs. Hairy Skinner returned <lb/>
evening from Norfolk. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Smith, <lb/>
Winterville, came this morning <lb/>
to Mr. Mrs. Walter Buck. <lb/>
and Mrs. N. M. Watson, of <lb/>
Wilmington, name in Friday even- <lb/>
i g and are the guests of R. <lb/>
Dr. J. C. who has been <lb/>
attending the conference, left tins <lb/>
morning for Trinity College <lb/>
K B Moore l. I <lb/>
Washington, an <lb/>
visiting Mrs, It. H. ii <lb/>
West Greenville. <lb/>
Ki v. W, Jenkins <lb/>
dent of Raleigh orphanage and <lb/>
who ha. been attending the confer- <lb/>
Kid office i- <lb/>
I mI job printing <lb/>
II <lb/>
CO ,,, <lb/>
be days, <lb/>
getting plentiful<lb/>
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where tut thief to the <lb/>
policeman for ; him so much <lb/>
trouble. If you want to learn the <lb/>
language and hire n lea lie lie is <lb/>
far too polite to toil you of <lb/>
says <lb/>
Mr. Soberer, u teacher who has lived <lb/>
long in Japan. proceeds <lb/>
mi the In a foreigner <lb/>
cannot Japanese anyway and <lb/>
that the most the teacher nun hope <lb/>
to do i- to persuade that he <lb/>
Xavier, the <lb/>
to Japan, held the <lb/>
was an invention of the devil <lb/>
to prevent the preaching of the <lb/>
Christian faith, and most students <lb/>
have agreed so far as the part <lb/>
of the phrase is concerned. Mr. <lb/>
tells of a missionary who <lb/>
fancied he had made progress <lb/>
enough to deliver a sermon in the <lb/>
native tongue. This feeling was in- <lb/>
as a dignified and inter- <lb/>
listener came forward with <lb/>
words of gratified comment. But <lb/>
the appreciative auditor <lb/>
as for the honorable broth like oatmeal grind or a <lb/>
i was interesting. good nourishing soup. It it <lb/>
EATING BEFORE SLEEPING. <lb/>
A Light. Palatable Meal of the <lb/>
Beat Aide to <lb/>
A short time since a physician <lb/>
held the eating of food immediately <lb/>
before retiring The <lb/>
old theory u quite exploded. One <lb/>
medical journal, in commenting ob <lb/>
the subject recently, said that <lb/>
it is not good, at a of fact, <lb/>
to go to bed with the stomach m <lb/>
loaded that the undigested; food will <lb/>
render restless, .-ti. <lb/>
of a light, palatable nature in the <lb/>
stomach i- one the best aids to <lb/>
and rest. process of <lb/>
digestion goes on in sleep as <lb/>
much regularity as when one is <lb/>
violent exercise lo aid it, and so <lb/>
something in the stomach is very <lb/>
desirable for the night's rest. Some <lb/>
physicians have declared, indeed, <lb/>
that a good deal of the prevalent <lb/>
insomnia is the result of an <lb/>
craving of the stomach for <lb/>
food in persons who have been <lb/>
duly fright . by the opinion that <lb/>
they must going to <lb/>
bed, or u ho have, like many nervous <lb/>
women, been keeping themselves in <lb/>
u state of <lb/>
is more agreeable on retiring for <lb/>
the night than lo take a howl of hot <lb/>
to it well. If you ask <lb/>
It was the lime ever heard <lb/>
a discourse in the Ki . <lb/>
And how much your language is like <lb/>
the language of <lb/>
may sometimes take a <lb/>
mercenary farm. Mr. <lb/>
own most impressive lesson in <lb/>
the art of oriental politeness <lb/>
curred at an early pecuniary trans- <lb/>
action. I asking a Japanese <lb/>
merchant the price of -nine fancy <lb/>
i i i he told me they were cent's <lb/>
each. I said to him. <lb/>
have of i left and I <lb/>
need I hem all. So what ill lie the <lb/>
price if I take i <lb/>
figuring on the ever <lb/>
present abacus he replied the <lb/>
I fifteen would cost Thinking <lb/>
my friend the merchant had <lb/>
made a that his abacus <lb/>
was out bf order, I confidently called <lb/>
attention the fact I hat since all I <lb/>
articles were being purchased <lb/>
should rather be a reduction <lb/>
in the price than an increase, <lb/>
in he replied, with a pitying <lb/>
smile. sell you my entire stock of <lb/>
shells. Then when some <lb/>
tonier comes to buy forsooth. am <lb/>
out. And that ill be impolitely <lb/>
Inconvenient to hence the ex- <lb/>
charge for my <lb/>
Palm <lb/>
The various binds of palm trees <lb/>
i on the island of Ceylon are in them- <lb/>
selves of great interest, and when <lb/>
their different uses are explained a <lb/>
person can well appreciate how es- <lb/>
they are to the natives in <lb/>
low country districts. <lb/>
From the sap of the palm <lb/>
the spirit he drinks i- distilled; the <lb/>
kernel of nut i- a necessary <lb/>
in his daily curry, <lb/>
the offered vis- <lb/>
to his domain; his only lamp is <lb/>
fed from the oil; his nets for fishing <lb/>
arc manufactured from its fiber, as <lb/>
is also the rope which keeps ids goat <lb/>
cow from going astray, while the <lb/>
rafters of his house, the thatch of <lb/>
the and the window blinds are <lb/>
made from ii- and wood. There- <lb/>
is perhaps no product in the world <lb/>
that is put to so many and such <lb/>
profitable uses as the <lb/>
palm, before it is grown <lb/>
ribs are tied together to <lb/>
make brooms for sweeping and <lb/>
cages for bird-. <lb/>
Tired out, worn out woman <lb/>
not sleep, eat or seems if <lb/>
she would to pieces <lb/>
Becky makes strong <lb/>
nerves and rich red <lb/>
cents, Tea or <lb/>
Store. <lb/>
If you want a pretty fat de- <lb/>
air, <lb/>
Rosy cheeks and lovely hair, <lb/>
trip across the sea, <lb/>
Put your ii in Urn-Icy <lb/>
Tea. <lb/>
Wooten's Drug Store, <lb/>
An Old English Woolen Law. <lb/>
; An act passed in the lime of King <lb/>
Charles II. of the en- <lb/>
m of the woolen <lb/>
of this kingdom and the <lb/>
prevention of the exportation of <lb/>
I the monies thereof for the buying <lb/>
and importing of provided <lb/>
and after the live and <lb/>
twentieth day of March, in the years <lb/>
of our one thousand <lb/>
sixty-seven, no person or <lb/>
persona whatsoever shall be buried <lb/>
in any shin, shift or -heel., made <lb/>
of or mingled with flax, <lb/>
or silver, or other <lb/>
than what shall be made of <lb/>
There was one exception to <lb/>
the rule-. A person dying of the <lb/>
plague wan to he buried <lb/>
in a linen shroud. Otherwise pen- <lb/>
had to l. paid, for each <lb/>
offense, The was repealed in <lb/>
the reign of King George <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
DEALER IN <lb/>
Groceries <lb/>
And Provisions <lb/>
j Cotton Bagging and <lb/>
Ties always on hand <lb/>
Fresh kept con- <lb/>
in stock. Country <lb/>
Produce Bought and Sold <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
Q R <lb/>
North Carolina. <lb/>
. REPAIRED and SHOES I J. J. <lb/>
PAPOOSE POPCORN <lb/>
A m far <lb/>
FORAGE, POULTRY, <lb/>
A subscriber lo the Southern <lb/>
Agriculturist secured the <lb/>
seed from an old Indian in <lb/>
Northwest Aft i <lb/>
with ii . i he <lb/>
wrote that <lb/>
and care II will <lb/>
from SO lie he Ii be <lb/>
acre, and planted e <lb/>
all It will i. more <lb/>
d better feed than any- <lb/>
thing I ever Ir. <lb/>
said i d Ii would <lb/>
never have the Che . <lb/>
not lost a fowl <lb/>
I been rah <lb/>
pops bl ii . i <lb/>
tide brought ; <lb/>
quell i r. r n and <lb/>
few tic <lb/>
for a . i . . ti <lb/>
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C. P . <lb/>
v. f <lb/>
turn . . <lb/>
, . . <lb/>
DIRECTORY. <lb/>
J. Elks, <lb/>
W. K. <lb/>
J. R. Spier, J. K. <lb/>
J. W. Page. <lb/>
Clerk Superior C. <lb/>
Moore. <lb/>
W. Tucker. <lb/>
Register of WU <lb/>
T. White. <lb/>
William <lb/>
D. Cox. <lb/>
Board of <lb/>
If is bad the vital <lb/>
organs of your are not fed <lb/>
weak mil <lb/>
Cure <lb/>
what you cures <lb/>
n and all troubles. <lb/>
Y. you nave a stomach <lb/>
the day you <lb/>
iii; it. This i- it a <lb/>
lest <lb/>
and healthy <lb/>
it you Bl more. K <lb/>
Minn., <lb/>
have taken a great <lb/>
for indigestion hut <lb/>
foil nothing lo <lb/>
digests <lb/>
what you eat, cures indigestion. <lb/>
G. soar<lb/>
ii is <lb/>
to nervous people in- <lb/>
peaceful slumbers. This is <lb/>
the case during cold win- <lb/>
nights, when the stomach craves <lb/>
warmth as much as any other part <lb/>
of the body. Even a glass of hot <lb/>
milk i- grateful lo the palate on <lb/>
such occasion, bill a bowl of light <lb/>
well cooked ;. is and <lb/>
the months of winter <lb/>
should l- the retiring food of every <lb/>
v. ho feels, as many do, the <lb/>
need of food at <lb/>
Cultivator. <lb/>
Won a Name Fame. <lb/>
Little Early Biters, the <lb/>
f little pills, have been made <lb/>
famous by their certain harm- <lb/>
less, and gentle upon Hie <lb/>
bowels and liver. They have no <lb/>
for constipation, <lb/>
etc. They do not weaken the <lb/>
gripe, or make you <lb/>
sick, Once used always preferred, <lb/>
Sold by J, <lb/>
Drug Store. <lb/>
Cox, Chairman, B. M. <lb/>
Whitehurst, L. C. Arthur, <lb/>
Superintendent <lb/>
W. H. <lb/>
Standard keeper C E. Flem- <lb/>
TOWN <lb/>
A S. <lb/>
Charles Cobb, J. K. <lb/>
W. A. Bowen, A. H. Taft, <lb/>
C. S. Carr, T. E. Hooker, <lb/>
J. C. Lanier. <lb/>
M. Wooten. <lb/>
J. Whichard. <lb/>
L. Carr. <lb/>
Tax Rountree. <lb/>
J. T. As <lb/>
J Q. W. <lb/>
H. <lb/>
One Minute <lb/>
Chief Fire not an atom of any harmful drug. <lb/>
hear, and all Stomach <lb/>
in the <lb/>
result of main years of research. <lb/>
by J. L. Wooten. <lb/>
While a charged with <lb/>
usual offense has been acquitted in <lb/>
Mississippi, in of the <lb/>
of a man of his own race, who <lb/>
ported to be an eye-witness, a <lb/>
in Ohio was only saved from a mob <lb/>
of lynchers by a deputy sheriff, who <lb/>
him off in an automobile. <lb/>
Lawlessness is not sectional, and the <lb/>
color line is at least as conspicuous <lb/>
in the North as in the South. <lb/>
A Tried and Friend. <lb/>
A. E <lb/>
Tucker <lb/>
MAIN STREET <lb/>
The Store <lb/>
A. E. <lb/>
Tucker <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Forbes. <lb/>
Dispensary <lb/>
W. Bryan, J. N. Hart, J. <lb/>
L. Sugg. <lb/>
and it has been coring <lb/>
Colds, Croup and <lb/>
he a tried and true friend lo <lb/>
many who one it. if rs. Gertrude <lb/>
E. Marion, Ind., <lb/>
so weak- <lb/>
meetings e mes m that down h, <lb/>
day night. Sunday schools <lb/>
a. m. of remedies to no <lb/>
A. T. King, pas avail, Minute Cough Cure en <lb/>
tor. Services every Sun. j cured L. <lb/>
day. W. II. Wooten. <lb/>
Superintendent of Sunday <lb/>
School. <lb/>
A court up North has decided that <lb/>
I a married man the head of his <lb/>
v. II. II. Moore, The decision will he all be <lb/>
pastor. y <lb/>
day. R. Parker Super- <lb/>
Sunday School. <lb/>
Episcopal -Rev. v. E. Cox, <lb/>
rector. first <lb/>
and third Sunday. W. B <lb/>
Brown of <lb/>
Sunday <lb/>
Free Will Baptist- Rev. W. <lb/>
II. No <lb/>
regular <lb/>
J A <lb/>
day Services every Sunday j <lb/>
a s <lb/>
dent Sunday School <lb/>
Hart- <lb/>
man pastor Services every -t <lb/>
t the ii t <lb/>
Sunday in each month. W <lb/>
B Dove Superintendent I <lb/>
Sunday School <lb/>
Greenville Lodge No. A I <lb/>
P A If, meets 1st <lb/>
3rd Monday nights m each . <lb/>
month B Williams, W <lb/>
Mi Wiley Sec <lb/>
Covenant Lodge No, <lb/>
F Meets every Tuesday <lb/>
night. T Ft Moore, N <lb/>
W Evans, Sec <lb/>
Tar River Lodge No. K <lb/>
P, Meets every I <lb/>
night E v <lb/>
T J Moore, K of R <lb/>
Tribe No <lb/>
trill have in show <lb/>
Wilmington Mar. <lb/>
In.-, <lb/>
Makes digestion and <lb/>
perfect. new red i <lb/>
blood and hone. That's <lb/>
lister's Rocky Mountain Tea <lb/>
will do. A tonic the sick and <lb/>
weak. Ten or Table's <lb/>
Wooten a Drug <lb/>
SPECIAL RATES; <lb/>
via <lb/>
COAST LINE. <lb/>
S. C, Celebration of<lb/>
May Kales, , <lb/>
class fare, plus cents <lb/>
for round from ail points <lb/>
on its line in the Slate of South ; <lb/>
Carolina, from Savannah and <lb/>
Augusta, and Intermediate i <lb/>
points. Tickets sale May <lb/>
and with <lb/>
limit May 1905. <lb/>
Savannah, i . Fourth Annual <lb/>
Tournament Southern Golf <lb/>
May h lo <lb/>
one first class fare, plus <lb/>
for the round from all <lb/>
its line Tickets on <lb/>
sale May 8th, awl th, with <lb/>
final limit May 15th., 1906. <lb/>
Kansas City, <lb/>
list Convention, May 10th. In <lb/>
17th. one class hue, <lb/>
plus cents, for the round trip. <lb/>
Tickets on sale May 7th to I'll, <lb/>
Delusively, with final limit May <lb/>
Wash Goods <lb/>
Early Summer Sale <lb/>
It needs but a glance to see what splendid <lb/>
bargains these really <lb/>
DRESS GINGHAMS <lb/>
Dress Ginghams in plain <lb/>
Striped checked and pol <lb/>
dot effects; yd <lb/>
PERCALES <lb/>
inch Percales in dark <lb/>
and light grounds, plain <lb/>
Striped effects <lb/>
several new and <lb/>
yd so,. <lb/>
PRINTED LAWNS <lb/>
Printed Lawns in white <lb/>
black colored grounds, <lb/>
showing polka Moral <lb/>
designs, <lb/>
APRON GINGHAMS <lb/>
pieces of apron <lb/>
ham, in checks; yd <lb/>
Clothing Department. <lb/>
Sack suit of Wool <lb/>
in dark blue <lb/>
with alternating stripes <lb/>
of olive and ma- <lb/>
king a design; <lb/>
constructed with satin <lb/>
piped facings. Others <lb/>
will have this design, <lb/>
We believe, but at DO <lb/>
such prices as this, <lb/>
6.50 <lb/>
Same as above in <lb/>
breasted c t <lb/>
JUT <lb/>
6.75 <lb/>
Suck suit, same as <lb/>
the previous number, <lb/>
but dark ground with <lb/>
green and garnet strip- <lb/>
5.50 <lb/>
Sack suit of Wool <lb/>
of good <lb/>
in dark blue Oxford <lb/>
mixture, interwoven <lb/>
with red stripe <lb/>
having satin piped <lb/>
and a suit that will <lb/>
readily retail at <lb/>
per suit, <lb/>
Same as above, with u difference in color, this being <lb/>
a darkish brown mixture, with olive and subdued <lb/>
rod stripes, per suit, <lb/>
5-75 <lb/>
Women's Cambric <lb/>
Petticoats <lb/>
Cambric Petticoats made <lb/>
very wide, some are trim <lb/>
med with lace insertion <lb/>
rows; edging to match; <lb/>
others with pretty tucked <lb/>
Bounces and wide <lb/>
have extra <lb/>
ruffle. <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
Cambric <lb/>
are fashioned <lb/>
in <lb/>
full umbrella flounce, <lb/>
which is trimmed with <lb/>
cluster of tucking and <lb/>
many <lb/>
pretty patterns, extra <lb/>
double ruffle. <lb/>
1.50 <lb/>
Petticoats made <lb/>
with Mare prettily <lb/>
trimmed with point de <lb/>
Paris lace also <lb/>
some with deep <lb/>
Flounces, for those <lb/>
who prefer it. extra dust <lb/>
ruffle <lb/>
am Petticoats with <lb/>
pretty circular lawn <lb/>
Bounces, very hand <lb/>
trimmed with <lb/>
or Hamburg <lb/>
pretty edgings to <lb/>
extra <lb/>
en <lb/>
White Petticoats <lb/>
In addition to the fore- <lb/>
going we are also show- <lb/>
handsome <lb/>
UNDERSKIRTS <lb/>
very elaborately trimmed <lb/>
in the newest patterns in <lb/>
high class laces and em <lb/>
fashioned <lb/>
the newest designs, <lb/>
superior quality and <lb/>
workmanship, prices <lb/>
range from t o ca <lb/>
Stylish Footwear <lb/>
Shoes and Oxfords for Men <lb/>
and Women in stylish <lb/>
becoming Lasts. <lb/>
To-morrow we .-hall repeal our offer of <lb/>
last week in Shoes and Oxfords for men <lb/>
and women. This sale embraces a range <lb/>
of selections that is. without doubt, the <lb/>
most remarkable of its kind All sizes will <lb/>
be found and every purchaser will save <lb/>
considerably by purchasing during this <lb/>
sale. <lb/>
For are and Oxfords <lb/>
kid and paten <lb/>
in new style have the appearance of <lb/>
higher grade makes and will be round in <lb/>
all sizes <lb/>
For <lb/>
Women <lb/>
handsome <lb/>
line of tine <lb/>
SAMPLE <lb/>
SHOES <lb/>
OXFORD <lb/>
made to <lb/>
sell <lb/>
from <lb/>
to <lb/>
The high <lb/>
are <lb/>
all black <lb/>
patent <lb/>
leather <lb/>
The low <lb/>
shoes ill <lb/>
several neat shades of tans, also black <lb/>
white, all sizes, though the very best are <lb/>
in size to <lb/>
Hosiery Sale <lb/>
For Men. Women and Children that knows <lb/>
no Equal in Greenville <lb/>
fancy Mercerized Silk half hose, <lb/>
blue, slate, and red grounds with lace <lb/>
drop stall and silk embroidered instep <lb/>
sides, fast colors high spliced heel r <lb/>
Ladies Fancy Hose, assorted Backgrounds <lb/>
of lied, pink and blue and combination <lb/>
stripes of green, blue and red, patent out <lb/>
foot, black soles, per pair, irk-<lb/>
E. <lb/>
Next Door to the Bank of Greenville, Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
meets M , National Baptist <lb/>
Co <lb/>
Ed <lb/>
Thursday night J <lb/>
Sachem i W <lb/>
wards, of R <lb/>
Pitt Council No C A <lb/>
meets every <lb/>
J Randolph, <lb/>
J O S <lb/>
The Right is DeWitt. <lb/>
Mitch Basel halve <lb/>
cools, he.- and heals cuts, burns <lb/>
braises, and all skin <lb/>
diseases, K. <lb/>
W. Vs., <lb/>
bad swelling so had <lb/>
piece after piece of bone worked <lb/>
out of leg. Witch <lb/>
Salve cured It is tin <lb/>
salve Id <lb/>
the world. Beware of counterfeits, <lb/>
Bold by L drug store. <lb/>
Germany has excluded the <lb/>
States m th privileges In <lb/>
I n <lb/>
us- Ii <lb/>
to this com II pa re- <lb/>
measure war <lb/>
will be in <lb/>
Anniversary, Maj to 24th <lb/>
on May <lb/>
and 10th, with limit May <lb/>
27th, <lb/>
N. South Atlantic <lb/>
Missionary Conference, May <lb/>
One <lb/>
class fare, plus cents for the <lb/>
round trip. Tickets on wile May <lb/>
Kith and 17th, for trains to <lb/>
rive in Asheville before noon of. <lb/>
May t with limit May, j <lb/>
Tickets will be <lb/>
from points in Carolina, <lb/>
South Carolina and Virginia <lb/>
New Spring Goods <lb/>
ARRIVING DAILY. <lb/>
There is one that do not claim in our to do <lb/>
and that, is sell goods cheaper than they can be bought. <lb/>
neither do we want to create the impression th it our store is <lb/>
full of shop worn, out of style goods nor by filling our store <lb/>
with show bills and sign boards we try to impress <lb/>
in your mind that we are going out of business, but we <lb/>
In wish i understood that we are receiving daily shipments <lb/>
of the n-west things in <lb/>
RIBBONS, SILKS, EMBROIDERIES, LACES <lb/>
and kindred materials so desirable with the women folk of <lb/>
Greenville and Pitt, county, and we do you will at <lb/>
favor us with a visit to see these many new things, <lb/>
Pulley Bowen, <lb/>
THE HOME OF WOMEN'S FASHIONS. <lb/>
NEWMAN <lb/>
the Old <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
BANK OF <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb/>
AT THE OF BUSINESS MARCH 14th, 1905. <lb/>
Capital Stock paid 925,000.00 <lb/>
Surplus. <lb/>
Undivided Profits less <lb/>
Expenses Paid 8,688.98 <lb/>
Deposit subject to check 175,964.36 <lb/>
Cashier's check- out- <lb/>
standing 1,624 <lb/>
Stocks, securities, <lb/>
Due from <lb/>
Cash <lb/>
Hold <lb/>
-silver <lb/>
20,990.00 <lb/>
23,277.9 <lb/>
North <lb/>
County of Pitt. <lb/>
I, James L. Little, Cashier the above-named bank, do solemnly <lb/>
swear that the statement ah is true to the best of my knowledge <lb/>
belie JAM ES L. LITTLE. <lb/>
Harry Skinner, Harry Skinner. Jr. <lb/>
H. W. Whedbee. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to before <lb/>
me, this 23rd day of March, <lb/>
I . <lb/>
J. A. ANDREWS, <lb/>
WILSON, <lb/>
Directors <lb/>
IS <lb/>
J I. <lb/>
Va. <lb/>
handlers <lb/>
I Bags.<lb/>
COBB BROS. <lb/>
Vi<lb/>
or <lb/>
LAWYERS, <lb/>
Noam, am Temple <lb/>
We we- have <lb/>
us. In the <lb/>
Mr. Harry Skinner, Jr, <lb/>
name will continue as her <lb/>
SKINNER BE, <lb/>
Lawyers. <lb/>
January 2nd, <lb/>
. Will I<lb/>
All grades and in <lb/>
or less soil i . <lb/>
K. RANDOLPH S CO. <lb/>
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I have the stock . <lb/>
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and the bus- <lb/>
Bl Mis old on <lb/>
Points. <lb/>
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demands the t will <lb/>
Una hue of <lb/>
Heavy and Groceries. I <lb/>
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For C Stoves Ranges, <lb/>
Heaters Pumps, ft Am- <lb/>
munition, One and Two Horse <lb/>
Steel Plows, and <lb/>
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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
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and <lb/>
ITEMS <lb/>
Entered in the office at Greenville, N. M second class, mutter. <lb/>
Advertising rates made upon application. <lb/>
A it n Pitt adjoining counties. <lb/>
April 1905, <lb/>
went to Ayden <lb/>
in to <lb/>
and others of M E church at <lb/>
tended the meeting <lb/>
; Sunday. <lb/>
II I filled regular <lb/>
If,; a sea fight they w ill I down this way have to endure at St. Delight last <lb/>
Dr. Martin, who with his talented <lb/>
family will hold a series of meetings <lb/>
in the Christian church, beginning <lb/>
next Monday night, is a man <lb/>
Curtis Faulkner who bee natural abilities bare been developed <lb/>
sick is able lo lie out again by unusual educational advantages <lb/>
J. Marvin ill Orman with wide and ex- <lb/>
Raymond Turnage In the Christian Stand- <lb/>
ard lie gives the following graphic <lb/>
Pitt County, Mai 1905. <lb/>
get cheaper now <lb/>
k Mich a tumble. <lb/>
i to pour oil- <lb/>
tot on the I n, but on <lb/>
Really there ought to be an end to Sunday. <lb/>
. nice to the public. Miss Cora Grimsley, of Lizzie, <lb/>
If the Cons Line is to con the guest of Lena <lb/>
the <lb/>
tie the <lb/>
inconvenience the people <lb/>
i in refusing to pat <lb/>
i it hi n i tin r mi of trans- <lb/>
are available <lb/>
last Sunday. Of course that meant <lb/>
another, <lb/>
OR. R. S. MARTIN <lb/>
I A CASE OF <lb/>
COLLABORATION <lb/>
want to know exactly to <lb/>
write this began the girL <lb/>
Tin author regarded her a moment <lb/>
meditatively, with the tips of his <lb/>
fingers pressed lightly together, aft- <lb/>
the manner of Sherlock Holmes. <lb/>
He was tall and thin, <lb/>
teems strange in an <lb/>
attired. Hi- face was clean <lb/>
and of a classic, interesting <lb/>
forehead broad, the <lb/>
straight, the eyes deep set and <lb/>
the mouth Sensitively cut, <lb/>
The girl was in. lined to <lb/>
I. as think him She knew <lb/>
of his <lb/>
had several splendid spiritual <lb/>
instructors early iii my youth, <lb/>
as the late from <lb/>
lips learned the alphabet in <lb/>
h-r first school at Harlem. <lb/>
friend and the first spiritual <lb/>
instructor in the old North Market <lb/>
The showers of rain that came Mission and Far -ell Hall Y. M <lb/>
yesterday made farmers smile as <lb/>
they are beginning to set tobacco <lb/>
Little Nannie Corbitt, of <lb/>
of Chicago, and. still, his own <lb/>
great church and mine were almost <lb/>
door to door three years, during <lb/>
. Tin mourns the death of an adopted sister of R. I. which time we exchanged <lb/>
The way. people are putting in . t Get Lee. lie the week with with profit to all. came in <lb/>
In I <lb/>
lain <lb/>
a- <lb/>
. indicates that the <lb/>
II early get on a paying <lb/>
f ; commission re <lb/>
arts to building and n <lb/>
i- i i m in North Carolina. <lb/>
o them in Greenville. <lb/>
four prominent citizens of <lb/>
S. C. have arrested and <lb/>
placed in jail on warrants charging <lb/>
p r in a lynch- <lb/>
A -i- m ii now arisen <lb/>
tam us. and be- <lb/>
I and bank em- <lb/>
ii the public eye <lb/>
An old who <lb/>
mi ii was tried in the <lb/>
r co r attempting self- <lb/>
as and sent <lb/>
to the chain for <lb/>
The railroads around Durham <lb/>
Save in the habit of doing <lb/>
Bungs at night they are going to <lb/>
lien m Ii one minute <lb/>
II <lb/>
midnight <lb/>
May 1st. <lb/>
i n <lb/>
I he last survivor that historic <lb/>
Ii tin. <lb/>
and was taught more <lb/>
The union meeting of the F. W. perfectly the way by many eminent <lb/>
name who took such important part I i , . t . l r ., i , i ., <lb/>
church and of the 2nd union teachers and preachers of the truth <lb/>
in the civil war. was a gallant district will begin tomorrow and while was years a student of <lb/>
a hero, a statesman. His continue until Sunday at Si . Chicago University; for four <lb/>
was successful. She conceited him <lb/>
to he The last of the three <lb/>
characteristics appealed to her the <lb/>
least. The author in his profound <lb/>
wan not hanking of the girl's <lb/>
-ton. hut of the girl. The girl, ho <lb/>
suspected, was interesting. The <lb/>
lie was not so sure <lb/>
writing a he raid <lb/>
I after a moment's pause, <lb/>
are things for the writer <lb/>
pie loved him with deep devotion <lb/>
and all sections of his <lb/>
honored him. Since the civil war <lb/>
lie has held positions of trust, <lb/>
light years in courses of study, <lb/>
The little town of is among tor years a medical student in van <lb/>
oils colleges, four years a teacher in <lb/>
the public sell Is. and full <lb/>
the most progressive in the state Ii <lb/>
has a, prohibition town for <lb/>
years. This, of coarse, accounts years in ministerial and theological <lb/>
in his state and nation, to all prosperity and good morals. <lb/>
of which he honor, dignity However, like other towns it has <lb/>
and fidelity. His name will he he.-, people in it. who think more <lb/>
s. long as history -lull last <lb/>
k may get daily at <lb/>
his wealth distributed around after <lb/>
awhile. The announcement is made <lb/>
that he has to <lb/>
provide an i for worn out 1- <lb/>
leg <lb/>
Here is the way the Wall <lb/>
fellows hi s view the sit <lb/>
Theodore Price, of New York, a <lb/>
cotton convention in <lb/>
that the agreement in <lb/>
the to sell cotton below a <lb/>
specified price is an effort to create <lb/>
of the most oppressive trusts <lb/>
with which the world's was <lb/>
a That state <lb/>
comes with poor grace from Mr <lb/>
Price. If the want to hold <lb/>
their cotton rather than accept the <lb/>
ruinous price offered for it by <lb/>
Price and his crowd, they have the <lb/>
right to do so. Price says, however, <lb/>
that this movement of the farmers is <lb/>
n failure, is evidenced by the <lb/>
quantity of u n being shipped <lb/>
of strong drink than morality, <lb/>
el or civilization This <lb/>
element saw the saloon not be <lb/>
reopened in its old form so they <lb/>
wished to establish a dispensary <lb/>
there In their effort they tried to <lb/>
bribe t e g loyal citizens by of- <lb/>
the town But in their <lb/>
recent election Dunn said no. I am <lb/>
glad this town is aide to educate her <lb/>
sens and daughters without making <lb/>
her citizens saloon keepers. Away <lb/>
with the compromise prudent <lb/>
man the evil thereof and <lb/>
himself for Dunn. <lb/>
to <lb/>
said the girl in a <lb/>
tone of relief. <lb/>
main he <lb/>
One i- whether his <lb/>
story is worth <lb/>
i- certainly worth writ- <lb/>
broke in the girl impatiently. <lb/>
The author waved his hand with <lb/>
a mild, protesting gesture. <lb/>
he observed. <lb/>
other is whether the writer can write <lb/>
said girl, drawing her <lb/>
eyebrows together, is just what I <lb/>
in her In of need she be- <lb/>
thought her of her old <lb/>
her old school friend. I <lb/>
no; the man But on her <lb/>
wax to hint she met the mans sister- <lb/>
of the school <lb/>
she told her that her <lb/>
school friend was <lb/>
-aid the author. <lb/>
that decided her to return <lb/>
home to her husband, of <lb/>
exclaimed the girl, <lb/>
think you have a very poor idea of <lb/>
plots, considering you write stories <lb/>
admitted the <lb/>
I'm sure beg your par- <lb/>
don if I anticipated your climax. <lb/>
What she do <lb/>
said the girt, put <lb/>
herself in her school friend's <lb/>
cried the <lb/>
you-mean in the <lb/>
course not I mean she as- <lb/>
her dead friend's name and <lb/>
and I think yon call it <lb/>
and pretended she was <lb/>
the author, <lb/>
the en of the <lb/>
-No. She told the cousin <lb/>
about it. she left the omnibus <lb/>
and drove straight to the man's <lb/>
house in a call and rang the bell and <lb/>
walked in. The man was standing <lb/>
on the hearth rug alone in the room, <lb/>
and -he up to him -remember, <lb/>
she hadn't seen him for ten years <lb/>
mid. with a wild gesture, exclaimed, <lb/>
observed the author, <lb/>
have hit upon a strong dramatic sit- <lb/>
there. What does the man <lb/>
say. <lb/>
man replies, will proclaim <lb/>
your innocence with my best <lb/>
, or something of that sort, and Am<lb/>
I to you <lb/>
to write <lb/>
exclaimed the author in some per- <lb/>
i-. not exactly, <lb/>
but to had out how it ought to be <lb/>
written. And <lb/>
he inquired. <lb/>
if you -he remarked <lb/>
kindly. don't mind if we it <lb/>
together. <lb/>
I falls into hi- arms. soothing <lb/>
her for n few moments he inquires <lb/>
who -he i-. She tolls him she is her <lb/>
dead friend, hi- <lb/>
in. but man replies there <lb/>
Mime mistake, as he has no <lb/>
sister-in-law. The girl fixes lier eves <lb/>
upon his face intently for several <lb/>
minute- before remarking, <lb/>
you not do The <lb/>
limn name is <lb/>
objected I lie author, and the girl disc-overs that <lb/>
nave never <lb/>
have said the girl. <lb/>
yon he <lb/>
she i I <lb/>
should leave entirely to <lb/>
asked the t. <lb/>
pleased to his original <lb/>
ITEMS <lb/>
Disciple Convention, <lb/>
The Disciples will hold their <lb/>
District Convention in their <lb/>
church here on Wednesday and <lb/>
Thursday, May 3rd and <lb/>
On E. A. Move <lb/>
tell the meeting what the needs of <lb/>
the district are and how supply <lb/>
them D W. Arnold, of Wilson, <lb/>
will speak on the co-operation of <lb/>
I studies, during since which time verified, for the girl was <lb/>
have been twenty years a minister, <lb/>
evangelist, lecturer and author, <lb/>
speaking, praying, preaching, writ <lb/>
lee u ring or dedicating <lb/>
and other public buildings in near- <lb/>
every Stale and Territory of the <lb/>
I conducted and preach- d <lb/>
each Lord's Day in a six month's <lb/>
interesting and remarkably <lb/>
pretty. <lb/>
collaboration, I <lb/>
she explained. <lb/>
the collaboration But the <lb/>
she has come to the wrong <lb/>
that, too, is a line -it <lb/>
murmured the tho <lb/>
do think it is had. <lb/>
strange pan i- that <lb/>
and ere are members of a <lb/>
dull where- ladies can he taken <lb/>
guests, you know. There are such <lb/>
clubs in London, aren't there <lb/>
yes; said the <lb/>
So Jones oilers to conduct the <lb/>
i girl to this club and hand her over <lb/>
j to and drive off to- <lb/>
all a she said. <lb/>
to lie <lb/>
far. then, it is <lb/>
remarked the author <lb/>
has discovered her and <lb/>
It <lb/>
he mused, that I Having heard her <lb/>
I mil <lb/>
rounding u <lb/>
are <lb/>
the blind t <lb/>
at all <lb/>
lit tin sit <lb/>
The <lb/>
full <lb/>
the rate <lb/>
day from the <lb/>
This i- . <lb/>
North I <lb/>
of loll <lb/>
I says that ill <lb/>
the officers <lb/>
II heavy blow to <lb/>
We would not be <lb/>
i does not about <lb/>
. this way also. <lb/>
tinning during the period of the <lb/>
churches and . ,,,,,. , <lb/>
, .,, ,. , , ,. lair, was <lb/>
awoken, will he told I. <lb/>
series religions congresses eon- ,;. <lb/>
once mention tin- name of her dead <lb/>
wonderful of the girl's com- friend's cousin, he first seeks <lb/>
about he <lb/>
.- a is now in <lb/>
i . ore moving at <lb/>
i hundred a <lb/>
Wilmington section <lb/>
i for Eastern <lb/>
brings thousands <lb/>
The Observer -u <lb/>
ho.;. . libel <lb/>
I pending against <lb/>
that throe years has been <lb/>
non I The plaintiff did not <lb/>
have at was a long tin e <lb/>
it. <lb/>
The S Missionary <lb/>
M. Church. <lb/>
South, to be held in Asheville, May <lb/>
17-21, is a meeting of much <lb/>
i will embrace <lb/>
the North South <lb/>
Carolina and Western North Caro- <lb/>
n es. Four bishops and <lb/>
r prominent men of the church <lb/>
will take part in the proceedings. <lb/>
N. . 1905. <lb/>
The farmers arc quite busy. S <lb/>
have set tobacco. <lb/>
Raspberry, of Farmville, spent <lb/>
night with Oscar <lb/>
spent Saturday and <lb/>
night with Jerome <lb/>
dodgers, of Farmville, J. S. <lb/>
I of Wilson, tells how the <lb/>
S. S. helps the church. B. W. <lb/>
General S. s. evangelist <lb/>
of the Baptist church, will <lb/>
mechanically, no <lb/>
tomorrow <lb/>
On Wednesday night, C W. <lb/>
Howard, of Kinston, and J. Boyd <lb/>
Tones, of Wilson will address the <lb/>
, convention <lb/>
On <lb/>
Greenville, will speak on <lb/>
the evangelistic spirit. J. II. <lb/>
tones, of Wilson, will tell how to <lb/>
Mrs. T Ii of Fountain, <lb/>
visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. <lb/>
L. A a few days ago. <lb/>
Henry Langston and sister, Miss <lb/>
Eva, spent Sunday in <lb/>
Miss Mollie Bryan, of Winterville, <lb/>
spent Saturday night with <lb/>
II. <lb/>
Quite a number of our larger giving and J. <lb/>
attended the Easter exercises at the <lb/>
in Ayden Sunday <lb/>
afterward appointed by Mr. Mi- <lb/>
Cuba, <lb/>
and three times reported to him per- <lb/>
at Chicago, Washington and <lb/>
Canton In 1898 I originated the I mean the the <lb/>
Red Cross church union movement, corrected. <lb/>
.,.,,, ., r ,. . the I was thinking of <lb/>
with us duplex emblem nag j, e <lb/>
out this lady and from her learns <lb/>
his wife and she met very <lb/>
other character in an omnibus. That re- <lb/>
might in- made to embrace <lb/>
some replied reflective- nOT- the girl reach the <lb/>
club, and and- De ere <lb/>
afternoon <lb/>
you <lb/>
am at a loss to <lb/>
the author, permitting his eyes <lb/>
am said the author. I <lb/>
cross. I have written and published <lb/>
twelve volumes Have married, see, she, ran explain- <lb/>
and hundreds, the girl leaning forward on her, J <lb/>
, elbows and in a ,., <lb/>
lone. <lb/>
immersing eighty seven a. one time; and i <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs, II. Langston <lb/>
and little Lucy Belle spent Sunday <lb/>
with relatives near Winterville. <lb/>
Miss Allie Saturday <lb/>
night and Sunday <lb/>
Q. W. Briley and <lb/>
spent Sunday afternoon in Winter <lb/>
ville. <lb/>
Judging from an article in <lb/>
Nashville Graphic, the people up <lb/>
that way are suffering from tho same <lb/>
go-as-you-please- schedules of the <lb/>
Atlantic Coast Line that tho people<lb/>
Happenings in this State during <lb/>
the past few weeks show that <lb/>
have a different way of dealing with <lb/>
those who rob hanks from the inside <lb/>
and with those who roll them from <lb/>
the outside. Durham Herald, <lb/>
Yes. Two men who were only <lb/>
suspected of being robbers were shot <lb/>
by a posse near The <lb/>
I suspicions proved correct <lb/>
and these robbers will get all that is <lb/>
coming to them. The mistake they <lb/>
made was in doing business from <lb/>
the outside. they would got <lb/>
on the inside of banks and <lb/>
and do their robbing like <lb/>
gentlemen, not like common toughs, <lb/>
they would not be shot like common <lb/>
thieves. In fact the chances would <lb/>
in their favor to escape punish- <lb/>
Land- <lb/>
mark. <lb/>
Brown why churches are organ- <lb/>
D II of LaGrange, <lb/>
makes an address on the place of <lb/>
prayer in evangelistic work J. J. <lb/>
Harper. of the Wilson College. <lb/>
gives address on the training of <lb/>
Disciples <lb/>
The . Preston Hell Hall, of <lb/>
Kinston, will be on hand. <lb/>
Music- and short talks will be in- <lb/>
through the entire meet<lb/>
It i- stated that in South America <lb/>
a more stupendous waterfall has been <lb/>
discovered than the Falls of Niagara. <lb/>
Travelers say the former i- the more <lb/>
beautiful and attractive phenomenon <lb/>
of the two. But the important con- <lb/>
is what is the amount of <lb/>
its horse-power and its value as a <lb/>
commercial <lb/>
Record. <lb/>
I Sam owns one railroad. It <lb/>
i-t in Panama, running across the <lb/>
neck of land. And that road <lb/>
ates cars. New England <lb/>
will he heard from with respect to <lb/>
the matter in a short while, doubt- <lb/>
News.<lb/>
Subscribe to THE <lb/>
, . . . , . . ,. two cone, ,,,.,. . . . , . . <lb/>
Thursday II II Moon held she ran From . . ,. <lb/>
.,. ave long from her I all, <lb/>
loved and advocated Christian ideas said the II out be merely a <lb/>
to in wicked <lb/>
s sought aid in answer i . contrary she was engaged to be <lb/>
our i Intercessory Unit , , , ., , married to De ere. <lb/>
i kind or lark, explained the girl , , . ,. , <lb/>
they all he one as we are one apologetically. And is <lb/>
i. i, . <lb/>
The i-t six years of my life have i- some slight <lb/>
bee- Cross of admitted the author. , No; concludes the first haD <lb/>
M of the he rest is <lb/>
which work I had the eon-, explain, I want to know how <lb/>
, , . . ,. . was the oilier man. . . . ., ., ,, <lb/>
attendance and aid of a i -i lied the author ought to be written, said the. <lb/>
ed wife, a Christian and three I with of Add phi . <lb/>
daughters, all musicians, singers melodramas. ran to s too for me to <lb/>
and Christian workers, <lb/>
preaching, lecturing to thousands, <lb/>
many whom have heeded the <lb/>
words of Christ and confessed him <lb/>
before men. Several of these are <lb/>
now ministers, missionaries or min- <lb/>
wives and teachers. More <lb/>
more we have learned to love and <lb/>
preach Christian union on our recent <lb/>
travels and studies church work <lb/>
in Cuba. Canada and America. <lb/>
If. s. <lb/>
Out in Chicago a doctor is suing <lb/>
tin- estate of one of his late patients <lb/>
for amounting to if <lb/>
The amount leads us to infer that <lb/>
the patient had indulged in an <lb/>
operation for <lb/>
Star. <lb/>
Don't Skip <lb/>
The singing class of the Oxford <lb/>
orphan asylum will on May <lb/>
begin a tour of the eastern part of <lb/>
the state. If Greenville fails <lb/>
get a date there will be Home dis- <lb/>
appointed people. <lb/>
of exclaimed <lb/>
the girl. other man didn't <lb/>
even know <lb/>
seems to simplify matters <lb/>
far as the girl i- <lb/>
she knew went on the <lb/>
girl, nodding her head sagely at the <lb/>
author. <lb/>
long had she known <lb/>
asked the author, with resignation. <lb/>
ever so long You see. her <lb/>
school friend's cousin bad intro- <lb/>
her to him when she still had <lb/>
long <lb/>
Von mean before it was cut <lb/>
an opinion straight rejoined <lb/>
the author. say knew <lb/>
the man for ten <lb/>
the man didn't know the <lb/>
was his murmured the <lb/>
author. how long have you <lb/>
known <lb/>
ever since was fifteen or <lb/>
answered the girl, ex- <lb/>
the pattern of the authors <lb/>
carpel. <lb/>
it seems only within the last <lb/>
J e. o it . ,. , . T , <lb/>
.-- , , i,. nil f hour that I have known <lb/>
M. no When was down her ,,,,,. <lb/>
, ,, . life author, rising from <lb/>
ink. he man the school <lb/>
friend's cousin's brother-in-law and <lb/>
naturally wouldn't remember <lb/>
sighed tho author <lb/>
again. <lb/>
put in triumphant- <lb/>
ii membered him What do <lb/>
you think of <lb/>
think it docs her great <lb/>
the author diffidently. <lb/>
so in her hour of need the <lb/>
me. but what was she in <lb/>
need <lb/>
that doesn't matter We <lb/>
can settle all minor details after <lb/>
the story II written. As I was say- <lb/>
chair. <lb/>
on earth do you <lb/>
demanded I he girl. <lb/>
said the author, <lb/>
will write your story together if <lb/>
you will, but on one <lb/>
what is the <lb/>
unlike the girl in the story, <lb/>
you will promise never, never to run <lb/>
from me, even for a <lb/>
said the girl. <lb/>
And <lb/>
said the author, nutting his <lb/>
round the girl's I <lb/>
love you, I love you, love <lb/>
And the girl didn't run away. <lb/>
St. Louis Globe-Democrat.<lb/>
WINTERVILLE <lb/>
This department is in A. D. Johnston, who is authorized to rep- <lb/>
resent the Eastern In Winterville and territory. <lb/>
AIR PRESSURE. <lb/>
How Feathers Arc Clown Off . <lb/>
During Tornado. <lb/>
The States <lb/>
weather bun <lb/>
proof of see of statements <lb/>
it i- p. <lb/>
WINTERVILLE ITEMS. lat Higher price for cotton <lb/>
wood cart hub-. A. G. ; .- County Oil Mill <lb/>
April Don't forget to bring or send <lb/>
Cooper and ask him Some try t. meet j your cart hubs to A. O. Cox <lb/>
about prices of anything you buries in A few fry tat kind they <lb/>
are interested them in quality Mid use. <lb/>
Spanish seed at T But none undertake both. Chapman went <lb/>
N. Manning Go's. Th.- bells will Thursday. <lb/>
Try a Dr. Go f T X. i Co. <lb/>
for at the drug store. Pitt County OH Mill is now fr. candies, cuts, <lb/>
letter from a buying Cotton SH. They pay choice <lb/>
firm to A. O. Mfg. the highest cash price or I ex spring and <lb/>
Co., that their buggies were for meal. When yours notions ladies mid <lb/>
the buggies shipped are ready write for prices. slippers arrived and i <lb/>
there. has of lad goods <lb/>
It would you to see different styles of A <lb/>
number of wagons and prices low, <lb/>
is being sold by A. O. hail better go male your <lb/>
Cox Mfg. Co., but we were in their selections soon. <lb/>
Arthur of On <lb/>
here night. <lb/>
shop yesterday they had a <lb/>
nice lot of work just being com <lb/>
and their timber was tine. <lb/>
The remains of Mrs. Redding wall Tap r. <lb/>
Tripp were interred in We are prepared to j mis <lb/>
tery at Reedy Branch Thursday, cheap as the cheapest Come <lb/>
Beady mixed paints and ram- before elsewhere. <lb/>
at A. Do. n Bro. <lb/>
Large assortment of pants White's Cure, <lb/>
than shews. All men stock at A. <lb/>
W. and Co. <lb/>
The A. J. Mfg. Co. expect <lb/>
to reduce the pi ice of their <lb/>
truck for I In- earning season <lb/>
until it is in easy reach of all to- <lb/>
k rowers. <lb/>
have moved into my <lb/>
new store the depot. I keep <lb/>
line of hardware, Haven <lb/>
black smith repair am prepared to give <lb/>
and livery stable in for the paper. Come and see me <lb/>
W LY House. and pay up, make me happy, make <lb/>
Tho A. O. Cox Co. are <lb/>
making of cotton <lb/>
planters and sowers, <lb/>
more e . mi <lb/>
of in <lb/>
re, suitings, <lb/>
we pr <lb/>
i---t c <lb/>
he no invited <lb/>
We entry samples of over live to Inspect our <lb/>
Bur be i a Co <lb/>
. i ho at tended court <lb/>
i tin this week from in re <lb/>
It. Johnston, Will Hemby, <lb/>
J. K. Cooper B. <lb/>
, oats lime a- d <lb/>
kidney W, Ange it Co. <lb/>
For Pine Tar honey, Walker,, <lb/>
ionic, in. Ami Pain killer, <lb/>
Mi. Bell's Bye salve, and a <lb/>
cure for all heart troubles, see <lb/>
I Is. Manning Co. <lb/>
A. Fair Ayden, here <lb/>
i. <lb/>
Corned herring cheap, <lb/>
New lot poultry wire, just <lb/>
tin- <lb/>
for am a sure colic cine. <lb/>
at the Store. <lb/>
Mr. is L. F <lb/>
Elliott. <lb/>
A few subscribers the <lb/>
area bit in arrears. <lb/>
the Winterville mid <lb/>
the list on all the -ail from <lb/>
Winterville of all our <lb/>
feathers in <lb/>
tree h mate- <lb/>
rials. <lb/>
I the tan era i- tn relied on <lb/>
there at- I for the <lb/>
story is nth told a- a <lb/>
joke in son of our j <lb/>
the are lier that <lb/>
they blow the oil chickens <lb/>
other luckless <lb/>
A scientist in explaining the <lb/>
of air pressure, Ii u i t for <lb/>
many of the freaks of <lb/>
air pro- lie- ill ; , j <lb/>
i ii pound i pin Ii <lb/>
inch. The re-s ire on the <lb/>
objects, i i; is <lb/>
equal to on the on <lb/>
pr serving a pro r <lb/>
Disaster follows the re- <lb/>
of t he e. lire. <lb/>
lo the popular <lb/>
the danger attending tin is <lb/>
batiste i; from within not from <lb/>
During a tornado the <lb/>
wind rushes along at n speed, <lb/>
so that tin- . ed in the <lb/>
r ; storm. lie <lb/>
of the air in ibis fashion <lb/>
relieves the outside -lire from <lb/>
nil objects in the path of the dis- <lb/>
the case of a , hiding re- <lb/>
is shown in th,. bursting out of . <lb/>
wall by the force of tho i <lb/>
e inside pressure. This i- the <lb/>
explanation for the presence of so I <lb/>
many buildings without <lb/>
ore found in the path of even tor- <lb/>
is the same way with i hid -1 <lb/>
ens. The air i- w led i quick-1 <lb/>
v from the- outside I ill i inn<lb/>
The whole world smiles, <lb/>
Its heart with goad <lb/>
ill, <lb/>
A happy Springtime <lb/>
Spring <lb/>
They'll you <lb/>
will you fool like one . <lb/>
You'll gel i <lb/>
always y b <lb/>
feeling take one <lb/>
Now Spring <lb/>
New Spring Hat, m <lb/>
haps, a few duos of re <lb/>
i. w man aid our pi<lb/>
a. W. <lb/>
re nit the I In <lb/>
LETTER TO R. L. DAVIS <lb/>
Greenville, X. C. <lb/>
Dear Sir; A backer's business <lb/>
i to know pretty much <lb/>
Sera's a pun of it, well worth any- <lb/>
one's <lb/>
i- the paint <lb/>
takes gallons that mix- <lb/>
ed paint and twice as long as <lb/>
oil, agent sells it <lb/>
under thin <lb/>
have fault In <lb/>
with paint, either row in put- <lb/>
on, or hereafter in ii; wear, <lb/>
toll your dealer about <lb/>
him to do what. <lb/>
i our <lb/>
If you painted <lb/>
it. and it wear-, no better <lb/>
than most lead and oil, you will <lb/>
have good of complaint; and <lb/>
the editor happy, and t-et Lapp <lb/>
yourself. I've gut <lb/>
for nil those who pay for . <lb/>
Should you need anything in that advance, <lb/>
line you order at once. A. Johnston. <lb/>
The stuck law fence is nearly up. Miss Annie of <lb/>
Don't your eyes feel like there visiting friends in town. <lb/>
grit in Do I hey pain you The place to get; wire fence <lb/>
feel tired on Do The A. G. Co. have a big <lb/>
they -and adhere of the American fence and <lb/>
while That denotes perfect tenet, also <lb/>
paired and should he rent and bard wire. Be sure to <lb/>
by wearing eye glasses. B. their prices before buying <lb/>
T. Cox H n. carry a full line Spring supply of fence. <lb/>
spectacles am your I repair Shoes and do good work. <lb/>
with proper lees. Bring them to me either at my <lb/>
or men to solicit at shop. <lb/>
order- fur nursery in Pitt Henry Nelson. <lb/>
county. For particulars enclose Mowing machines and by <lb/>
stamp. Hex Winterville; U. C,. Harrington Barber Co. call <lb/>
J. F Smith is on I he sick list. see them. <lb/>
We handle T. W. Wood and Mrs. W. B. Tucker and mother, ,,, <lb/>
Sons -aided and Mrs. Galloway, left Thursday to we ,, d <lb/>
T. Cox and see her brother, who is very sick, i. . i , <lb/>
m this the lucks us <lb/>
The A. G. Cox Co. have j neat Back Jack. t i <lb/>
, . , , . ,. . good, and wears long, us <lb/>
just received a lot excellent I Farmers who raise their hay can lend oil <lb/>
poultry fence. If yon in need I be supplied with the well known <lb/>
of any you better call and it. Osborne. <lb/>
White's Black spec. I At drug store there we think ,, . <lb/>
recommended for tho human the most can be pleased <lb/>
family. Ii o for perfectly silverware and jewelry. <lb/>
balanced, sub-cutaneous Pant hunters <lb/>
t For lie by for pants can get any style at any <lb/>
B. T. Cox Bro. at Harrington Barber Co. Mrs. Grimes wife of <lb/>
The many friends of Mrs. I There Is no reason why Pitt Co. T. Grimes and daughter of the <lb/>
will e glad to know she is slowly farmers have to pay such Staton <lb/>
high prices for their Hour, they county, Bethel, passed to her <lb/>
We have endeavored to add to can raise their own wheat the final reward Tuesday, April 18th, <lb/>
dies and gents Winterville Mfg. Co. is thoroughly She leaves behind her to <lb/>
die- hoes and Oxfords and the equipped making splendid mourn their loss a husband, throe <lb/>
fact that we have been able to dour daughters and one son, three <lb/>
secure Mich a beautiful line with Mrs. W. B. Ricks is very sick. and one brother a host of neighbors <lb/>
their excellent style, easy lilting For Ply mouth Rock and friends. <lb/>
superior wearing quality gives Hug, per dozen. Fob orders, Mrs. Grimes was a good neighbor, <lb/>
us a feeling of pride when we show filled as fast as the hens lay. O. II. kind <lb/>
them to our customers, our chief Jackson Winterville N. C. voted wife. <lb/>
aim i- to make the wearers our J. B. Smith, of Ayden, was here she remained on the stage of <lb/>
hoes proud and happy because j Thursday. action fifty-fire years, faithful to the <lb/>
the and comfort of; black boar home and to her friends, may her <lb/>
them and to always give them from to pounds, mark- spirit on the other shore ever be a <lb/>
something that will import tin tied swallow fork in left ear, crop guiding star to noble living and <lb/>
well dressed, neat appearance, and in right eat. consecrated service, by the ties she <lb/>
Don't forget also carry a beau- pay anyone to get him up for me. wore around our hearts words <lb/>
lino of dress goods and trim- Tucker, near Winterville, of cheer and deeds of kindness. <lb/>
G. Chapman Co. i N. C. The funeral sermon was preached <lb/>
B. W. of Kinston, j Raymond Tucker, of Bed Banks, by <lb/>
delivered a lecture at the W. H. here. on <lb/>
S. Friday night The best place in town to buy <lb/>
Don't worry over that little lot, is at the drug store. Q of <lb/>
of cotton you had over when I Car lead of Flour, just in liar-1 Suffering <lb/>
you got through ginning your last i Barber ft Co. been troubled with lame <lb/>
lots Mill, buys Mrs. Sarah Nelson, Mrs. A. <lb/>
seed cotton in any quantity the Cox and Mrs. Louisa Cox Fri- Chamberlain's fain says <lb/>
best market price paid everyday, day to attend meeting John G This <lb/>
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id. loving mother and de- <lb/>
ll. T. Lawrence, <lb/>
K. C. <lb/>
The lecture at the W. II. S. Fri- <lb/>
day night is reported to have been <lb/>
very interesting. <lb/>
liniment is also without an equal <lb/>
for sprains and bruises. It is for <lb/>
A large assortment of dry goods at <lb/>
just arrived, at A. W. Ange Co Greenville. f <lb/>
Customs. <lb/>
or. of <lb/>
the A., u in t lie <lb/>
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of various cum mis which <lb/>
during the Mogul period. <lb/>
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resin nod mi oil a us i Ii <lb/>
wan. a- used us a <lb/>
powder, and perfumes were- distilled <lb/>
from the rose, orange, jasmine and <lb/>
broad leaved willow, <lb/>
obtained from the sperm <lb/>
the secretion of the <lb/>
civet ml the of certain <lb/>
known n- <lb/>
were in animal products. <lb/>
Imitating t- Lobster. <lb/>
the .- <lb/>
of the . Al intervals <lb/>
tin- lobster cast.- his shell, and until <lb/>
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and prices. <lb/>
All <lb/>
Dress Goods, Shoes, Clothing Pi <lb/>
W curry Everything that m<lb/>
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us a boy who Raid, <lb/>
of time when there <lb/>
wasn't am wolf what <lb/>
did the .-teen <lb/>
ma. -aid the <lb/>
her mother's inability <lb/>
to put two and two <lb/>
it means never be a liar I II t b <lb/>
THE BETHEL BANKING AND TRUST <lb/>
AT N. O. <lb/>
the close of March 1905 <lb/>
discount <lb/>
Overdrafts, <lb/>
Furniture and fixtures <lb/>
line from <lb/>
Cash items <lb/>
Hold Coin <lb/>
Silver coin <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
Capital stock paid in 5.30000 <lb/>
Undivided profits <lb/>
ti . <lb/>
16,036.03 <lb/>
105.88 <lb/>
Total <lb/>
2,029.99 <lb/>
29,618.88 <lb/>
Time certificate 1,880.00 <lb/>
22,192.40 <lb/>
Cashier's <lb/>
Total <lb/>
129,018.88 <lb/>
State North Carolina, County of Pitt, <lb/>
I, H. Taylor, of the above-named hank <lb/>
sweat that the above statement is true to the .- <lb/>
and belief w <lb/>
II- H. Cashier.<lb/>
me. this 23rd day of March, 1905 <lb/>
A. lit . <lb/>
Notary Public <lb/>
H. J. <lb/>
J. w. <lb/>
STATON, <lb/>
POOR PRINT<lb/>
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LIVE AS <lb/>
MUCH AS YOU MIGHT <lb/>
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And Time is the Stuff of Lire. <lb/>
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APPLY TO <lb/>
LOCAL. MANAGER or <lb/>
Home Telephone and <lb/>
Company, <lb/>
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done a <lb/>
nail or or a i- , <lb/>
lacking. Have <lb/>
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emergencies. tor <lb/>
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will your tool <lb/>
box does no; lark a <lb/>
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Horse Goods, <lb/>
of<lb/>
stimulate the TORPID LIVER, <lb/>
strengthen the digestive organs, <lb/>
regulate the bowels, and are <lb/>
as an <lb/>
ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE, <lb/>
In malarial districts their virtues <lb/>
arc widely recognized, as they <lb/>
peculiar properties in freeing <lb/>
the stem from that poison. <lb/>
sugar coated. <lb/>
No Substitute. <lb/>
A GLASS OF WATER. <lb/>
it <lb/>
NOTICE OP <lb/>
W. B. Greene Ins told <lb/>
in the Brown <lb/>
heretofore existing in the town of <lb/>
Greenville, Brown, the <lb/>
a d I'M Greet e Brown is hereby <lb/>
dissolved by mutual consent from and <lb/>
after this date. <lb/>
In the form of dissolution the said <lb/>
Wiley Brown take all the accounts <lb/>
and assumes all the liabilities of the <lb/>
said Arm of Greene Brown <lb/>
ons owing said will, therefore, <lb/>
make payment to said Wiley Brown, <lb/>
and all persons having claims <lb/>
said Him of Green Brown will <lb/>
sent to sail Brown <lb/>
witness our hand signatures, <lb/>
. April, 1905. <lb/>
w. B. <lb/>
Boon n. <lb/>
having purchased the of <lb/>
w, U Greens in the of <lb/>
will continue the <lb/>
name of Wiley Brown same mucous <lb/>
. shall be glad to have the <lb/>
sol the former favor <lb/>
a continuance their patronage. <lb/>
April lb, <lb/>
Drown. <lb/>
laving sold out my <lb/>
In the Greene a- Brown to Wiley <lb/>
Brown he will the business <lb/>
name of Wiley Brown at the <lb/>
same old and I take pleasure <lb/>
commending him tot If favor pat- <lb/>
of nubile. <lb/>
April 13th, 1905. <lb/>
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When to Drink It and th. Effects <lb/>
Will Produce. <lb/>
a glass of water when you <lb/>
get out of bed in the morning. Nev- <lb/>
mind the size of the glass. Let <lb/>
the water ho cold if you will. Some <lb/>
people proscribe water, but <lb/>
isn't necessary. Von may have <lb/>
washed your fine already and rel- <lb/>
the experience. Von may <lb/>
a cold into the tub <lb/>
deli k and us <lb/>
reaction. The brisk u of I lie tooth- <lb/>
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and the sweet. Hut you are <lb/>
dirty still. Drink a of cold <lb/>
water and i ., of <lb/>
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in the cold hath cleansing <lb/>
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should the glass of <lb/>
after sleeping j; natural. A- a lest, <lb/>
tell the nine-year-old protestant <lb/>
against his morning scrub of cold <lb/>
water he may <lb/>
drinking half a pint of the fluid. <lb/>
trill the <lb/>
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in the blood, and the instinct of <lb/>
animal under natural conditions is <lb/>
replenish the circulatory system <lb/>
and distend the blood vessels anew. <lb/>
The food in the stomach which had <lb/>
STAR DISTANCES. <lb/>
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By virtue of the authority conferred <lb/>
upon the by an order <lb/>
made in a certain special proceedings <lb/>
ending in the Superior court of <lb/>
i i B. vs <lb/>
s. r. Hooker, the undersigned will ex- <lb/>
pose to public sale before the curt <lb/>
the town <lb/>
on the l-i of May, 1905, <lb/>
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canals do the duties of another day. <lb/>
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name cleanliness. It <lb/>
one of the shortest and easiest of <lb/>
duties, is swallowed in a <lb/>
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with ii the clogging <lb/>
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spur to the circulation that bus <lb/>
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School Books <lb/>
School Supplies. <lb/>
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Stationery <lb/>
and anything in <lb/>
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300- <lb/>
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MAP <lb/>
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having Issued letters <lb/>
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with a tWO foot rule. How <lb/>
far i.- ii from this house to the end <lb/>
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can lie answered easily with a <lb/>
tape measure. Hut how <lb/>
many people ever think of the <lb/>
of measuring the distance <lb/>
of an inaccessible object To dis- <lb/>
cover how far away a tiling is when <lb/>
we cannot reach ii in order to meas- <lb/>
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the goal of measurement is <lb/>
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as nearly as the human mind <lb/>
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of distance is merely one <lb/>
of attractive difficulty; it is one that <lb/>
stirs the imagination strongly, <lb/>
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observational problem, Mis method <lb/>
enough. We have seen <lb/>
that the actual quantity of <lb/>
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the stars distance. <lb/>
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intervals from childhood <lb/>
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Announcement <lb/>
We beg leave to announce that we are <lb/>
Wholesale and Retail <lb/>
for n <lb/>
White Lead, Paints, <lb/>
Colors, and and <lb/>
country Ready nixed Paints. <lb/>
There is in the world better than <lb/>
the Harrison line. It has behind it a cent <lb/>
reputation for honorable wares and honorable <lb/>
dealings. . <lb/>
If you use the Harrison <lb/>
never worry quality. <lb/>
Paints you need <lb/>
We trust that you favor us with your <lb/>
orders whenever you want good paint for any <lb/>
Have just a car load and <lb/>
can give you Special Prices. <lb/>
Baker Hart <lb/>
GREEN VILE, N. C, <lb/>
Victor Receives <lb/>
THE <lb/>
PRIZE. <lb/>
To the Victor Belongs the Spoils. <lb/>
to the <lb/>
St. Loins, Mi,., Oct. Victor Safe Look Co., of <lb/>
Cincinnati, received, today, the Grand Prize at th World's <lb/>
Pair, fur their exhibit of solid Manganese Steel bank safes <lb/>
general line of lire and tales and vaults, <lb/>
their magnificent display taking first prize over all <lb/>
tori for modern Improvements, construction, workmanship <lb/>
and <lb/>
The Safe that has never been Burglarized. <lb/>
J. L SUGG, Agent. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
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Draft Dogs. <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/>
JOHNSTON BROS. <lb/>
The Cash Grocers. <lb/>
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TAFT VANDYKE.<lb/>
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT. <lb/>
J. M. BLOW, Manager and Agent. <lb/>
AYDEN, N. C. , <lb/>
I do know that J. R S <lb/>
Bro. have the prettiest and <lb/>
cent calico and town <lb/>
tan slippers j-i <lb/>
J K A Bro., are pi, p <lb/>
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Tobacco, we handle Trust <lb/>
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in arrears. We have a list <lb/>
of all who receive their mail at For Peaches, apples, <lb/>
this We take orders <lb/>
job printing. <lb/>
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tough pole, for your boggy or <lb/>
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selection. Milling ft Mfg. <lb/>
Co. N. C. <lb/>
Milling Mfg. Co., <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
If you need anything in the way <lb/>
of Crockery, Tin <lb/>
to see us, Hart <lb/>
Call and examine our line <lb/>
grade buggies. You be <lb/>
easily convinced of the superiority <lb/>
of material and <lb/>
den Milling Mix. Co. <lb/>
Wednesday morning upon I <lb/>
year. This large <lb/>
I Arm and their farming interests <lb/>
jar immense. All capital good <lb/>
men, <lb/>
Notice yon <lb/>
police, J. T. Smith, requesting the I <lb/>
Immediate arrest of West, He is <lb/>
charged with collecting money for <lb/>
Due from Banks, <lb/>
Cash Items, <lb/>
Gold Coin, <lb/>
See them before silver Coin, <lb/>
National notes and <lb/>
other LT. S i <lb/>
158.82 <lb/>
vi in <lb/>
tint for children I have <lb/>
I it lust car choice hay <lb/>
K. smith k. Bro., received is fine, better lure <lb/>
Lee lime is good for your RESOURCES <lb/>
arc cheaper; it.,, . farmer should use it Milling and Mfg. Co. Loans and Discount, <lb/>
freely, a. Smith Bro. N. O. Furniture and <lb/>
lace and embroidery One of the most elaborate Demand <lb/>
is the prettiest good-, in town r artistic lines of summer dress <lb/>
baby dresses at Smith goods eve. brought to Ayden is <lb/>
King Quality shoes are the b now on n store of <lb/>
corn I You will find them at J J. Ed. C. Jackson C <lb/>
R. ward purchases. <lb/>
The different yards are agents for patterns <lb/>
have plenty now as busy as busy can fashion sheets. <lb/>
Green leaf cart remind one of bee A the Ayden <lb/>
wheels and will sell them as cheap everything is w alive. With law Milling and Mfg. . in <lb/>
orders at home as well as from the country imp the borne <lb/>
Milling A they have all Mr. This <lb/>
N. c. Their brick the very best is doing a large business <lb/>
say demand ready sale. work and the demand <lb/>
clothing ii fully attest. <lb/>
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LIABILITIES, <lb/>
i Capital stock paid j. HO <lb/>
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A Co., of Spring, were make room <lb/>
we will <lb/>
YOUR HEALTH IS YOUR BEST <lb/>
and <lb/>
that <lb/>
rival of the train a young man, <lb/>
Leslie West by got off here. <lb/>
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message from a Mr. at <lb/>
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on hut Wednesday running <lb/>
Cos cotton planters on their <lb/>
various farms in and <lb/>
counties. They have at the same <lb/>
j time reduced their cotton <lb/>
from last year. This <lb/>
in xi . we will out <lb/>
regular n grade buggies <lb/>
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be hail anywhere, <lb/>
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Simplex fertilizer distributor at <lb/>
J. R, Smith Bro, puts it out <lb/>
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the money and a check which <lb/>
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with the exception of rail- <lb/>
road fare from here and <lb/>
twenty-five cents which he spent <lb/>
for having two shoes <lb/>
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Kinston on the evening train <lb/>
confined in the house j frosh M nm <lb/>
here the day. He express-1 smart graceful, <lb/>
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ii . on the market at J. Smith ft <lb/>
security Life and Annuity Com <lb/>
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Cannon A Tyson are displaying <lb/>
most up to date line of <lb/>
this market. <lb/>
Line, <lb/>
Capital <lb/>
Deposited the insurance; <lb/>
commissioners of North Carolina, <lb/>
e Greensboro <lb/>
Can <lb/>
in <lb/>
J. Smith can furnish one I <lb/>
gallon milk each day to <lb/>
living in <lb/>
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cheap gloss ware, plain cut, j <lb/>
v its a beauty and in fact everything <lb/>
safe protection as ,.,,,. Com to m m a <lb/>
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m addition w- have will ,, <lb/>
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pay yon for returning it. <lb/>
B. F. <lb/>
Wist. Ayden, <lb/>
any <lb/>
the absolute <lb/>
information <lb/>
their new line of heavy fancy <lb/>
groceries <lb/>
We <lb/>
continue to build <lb/>
buggies for we do Dot <lb/>
Wears Headquarters for <lb/>
class, Harness, <lb/>
Milling Mfg. Co., Ayden i <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
E. Honks, <lb/>
Agent, Ayden. X. <lb/>
Ralph and <lb/>
Milling ft Co., Ayden, X. in <lb/>
Mrs. Jane <lb/>
ville, been visiting her <lb/>
policies. <lb/>
Specie <lb/>
HART BROTHERS, <lb/>
LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLES. <lb/>
AYDEN, N, <lb/>
Located on West Street <lb/>
Sunday night. A large attendance Best Accommodation. Turnouts <lb/>
Is expected and out Baptist furnished the traveling or sporting <lb/>
BEFORE THE HOUSE <lb/>
II contemplate <lb/>
join property mt. <lb/>
are waiting your bus- <lb/>
may be by <lb/>
f i re. <lb/>
The Time to Act a Now <lb/>
while the property is valuable and <lb/>
when you can a <lb/>
lire its too late. I write <lb/>
mice that insures. Let me explain <lb/>
it to you <lb/>
W. E. HOOKS, Art. <lb/>
Sid Moore <lb/>
Tuesday <lb/>
afternoon. There seems to be <lb/>
unusual attraction our sister <lb/>
M. B. Trip,, ft Bro. make horse I W i-cl we <lb/>
up style too sometimes have a hankering in <lb/>
guano sowers see M. It <lb/>
Tripp The best. J- i- <lb/>
Carlos Harris cays that Harrison <lb/>
received, line line of bar <lb/>
and lit <lb/>
or price. <lb/>
Milling ft Mfg Co. <lb/>
Fancy candies, oranges, apples <lb/>
and bananas at E. E. <lb/>
el are re-, <lb/>
daily new groceries and <lb/>
confectioneries light from the <lb/>
A has called for <lb/>
tonight for the purpose of <lb/>
candidate for the various <lb/>
town offices to be voted on <lb/>
Monday. <lb/>
Mrs. W. Edwards. <lb/>
own lot several young men of <lb/>
Town Country <lb/>
colors are by far the best goods <lb/>
that be ever used that it <lb/>
knocked out several leading <lb/>
a teal Greenville last <lb/>
summer. This paint is sold by J. <lb/>
K. Smith Bro. <lb/>
Go to J. J. Edwards ft Son for <lb/>
spring clothing, <lb/>
J. A Willis would beg to <lb/>
the trade, that arc simply He is prepared <lb/>
smoothest seat on the market notice and <lb/>
without damage at reasonable <lb/>
Ayden Milling ft Mfg. Co. <lb/>
We full line of <lb/>
shoes ladies. Every <lb/>
pair guaranteed. <lb/>
J. Edwards Co. <lb/>
We are offering good values for <lb/>
the money in shoes, hats, caps, <lb/>
rug rat pots, mailings, tallies and <lb/>
floor oil cloth Gannon Tyson. <lb/>
A large plaining outfit and latest <lb/>
Improved tools with which to do <lb/>
our work. Satisfaction <lb/>
teed. M, B. Tripp <lb/>
prices. <lb/>
The receipts from the Junior <lb/>
Builders entertainment amounted <lb/>
to 18.00, <lb/>
Wrong eyeglasses are worse <lb/>
sometimes than sans. If <lb/>
eyes tire, they call for help. <lb/>
Taylor n graduate optician, <lb/>
N. C. can fit your glasses <lb/>
right reasonable prices. Noted <lb/>
doctors have said that eye <lb/>
I glasses are than poison. <lb/>
Since Monday evening J. W <lb/>
can get <lb/>
for my stock. They only cat what <lb/>
want of it at a time. <lb/>
Ladies misses and children black <lb/>
tan and white slippers sixes <lb/>
B Smith Ibo <lb/>
Continental Disk <lb/>
for corn, cotton and tobacco <lb/>
culture, has no Makes any <lb/>
shaped either flat or crown- <lb/>
a durable, <lb/>
labor saving tool for tin <lb/>
cultivation of crop- See J. W. <lb/>
ft <lb/>
Do yon n nice <lb/>
pail pants, hut or low <lb/>
quartered shoes, i the latest <lb/>
go lo Jack-on ft Co <lb/>
in treat quantities, <lb/>
will please you. <lb/>
The mill of the Ayden Mining <lb/>
and Ml . On h. <lb/>
repair is now in in condition <lb/>
and they are lo <lb/>
module on shortest notice all who <lb/>
may honor Idem with patronage. <lb/>
are making ample <lb/>
Tho sensible carriage buyer <lb/>
knows i hat a often <lb/>
saves many dollars. He knows. <lb/>
that there is a price below which a <lb/>
good buggy can be or sold. <lb/>
Our represent a certain <lb/>
in style and <lb/>
offered generally. <lb/>
Ayden Milling ft Mfg. Co, Ayden, <lb/>
X. C. <lb/>
Something new in K. <lb/>
Smith ft Bro., have bought s whole <lb/>
car load of cooking and beating <lb/>
stoves, and you can get your choice <lb/>
by coming at once. <lb/>
The soda i <lb/>
will be in service <lb/>
from now to the end of the season. <lb/>
The newest mid drinks will <lb/>
be found there. you want <lb/>
something try <lb/>
public for <lb/>
price. <lb/>
Any and kind <lb/>
sewing machines . <lb/>
if supplies for <lb/>
. H. Tripp ft <lb/>
A. ii <lb/>
Furniture Store <lb/>
EARLY SEEDS <lb/>
That called <lb/>
Sure Cure at J. R. Smith ft Bro. have sold a car; <lb/>
is the best thing I have ever tried ire fending. This firm is ,, <lb/>
my family for indigestion most substantial in <lb/>
sour stomach. J. T. Smith, Jr. <lb/>
The first brick were laid on the i There not less build- j <lb/>
second brick block BOW in of erection <lb/>
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. i They also call special attention to <lb/>
block. J. W. Bros, have <lb/>
Simplex guano distributors, received another oar load of <lb/>
their line of buggies. <lb/>
Singer sewing machines are the <lb/>
II. Tripp , Bro., <lb/>
audits, Ayden, <lb/>
For general wood and <lb/>
work, buggies, wagons and <lb/>
consult M. B Tripp Bro. <lb/>
The freshest loaf brood right <lb/>
cotton repairs at J. II. <lb/>
Smith A Bro. <lb/>
Gopher <lb/>
plows extra blades at J. R. <lb/>
Smith ft Bro. <lb/>
Old man what makes you always <lb/>
go to J. R. Smith ft Bro., to do <lb/>
your I <lb/>
always get any I want from- <lb/>
the boys. <lb/>
Wire <lb/>
This fencing is the in the <lb/>
world and so by all who <lb/>
have tried it and who have <lb/>
seen it. <lb/>
J. H. Tripp Bro. sell Sing- <lb/>
sewing the Install. <lb/>
or Terms easy <lb/>
W. E. Hooks has added fire with <lb/>
his ether line of insurance. <lb/>
from the oven at Mo- <lb/>
Just received our spring stock of <lb/>
pants. J. J. ft Son. <lb/>
Cards are out announcing the <lb/>
marriage of <lb/>
horn to Mr. U Briton <lb/>
Alexander, Wednesday evening, <lb/>
May third, at seven-thirty <lb/>
o'clock residence of bride en <lb/>
Main street, Ayden, N. C. At <lb/>
home after May 8th. <lb/>
We handle seeds Every <lb/>
year dispose of all <lb/>
sold end of the <lb/>
season <lb/>
This year we stun <lb/>
usual with all select <lb/>
seeds am you going <lb/>
to need ; Lei furnish <lb/>
M. M. SAULS, <lb/>
PHARMACIST, <lb/>
C. <lb/>
A. P. MURRAY, <lb/>
Painter and Paper Hanger. <lb/>
AH work entrusted to mo will be <lb/>
promptly neatly executed. A <lb/>
latest designs in Wall Paper, <lb/>
A. P. MURRAY, <lb/>
Dr. Joseph Dixon <lb/>
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON <lb/>
Brisk Host <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
Walt. to serve <lb/>
anything wanted <lb/>
in <lb/>
FURNITURE, CARPETS, MATTINGS, <lb/>
RUGS, LAMPS and CURTAINS <lb/>
Can <lb/>
House. <lb/>
fit out your whole <lb/>
A. H. Taft, <lb/>
NEXT DOOR TO SAM WHITE'S. <lb/>
Reflector s Read By Everybody in mob, and <lb/>
it roaches people money to pay for what they want. <lb/>
If yon have what wan advertise it and are sure to <lb/>
a part of their money. <lb/>
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tea, tea a tin <lb/>
made of honeysuckle the tonics <lb/>
that a Boston suggested to <lb/>
in Port, <lb/>
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Pawed Away <lb/>
Washington, D. C, April <lb/>
Lee. of <lb/>
was with paralysis Friday <lb/>
strain <lb/>
died <lb/>
city at o'clock last night. He <lb/>
was here New <lb/>
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the end was conscious <lb/>
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Steamboat Service. <lb/>
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BIRTHDAY PARTY. <lb/>
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was the eleventh <lb/>
birthday of Mamie Ruth, daughter <lb/>
of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Tunstall, and <lb/>
in honor of the natal <lb/>
were out for all of her <lb/>
little friends to assemble from five <lb/>
to seven o'clock, and enjoy them <lb/>
-elves to the home of <lb/>
the young <lb/>
tokens of esteem <lb/>
and friendship were number among <lb/>
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in night <lb/>
before the in each <lb/>
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whenever needed on the <lb/>
the chairman. <lb/>
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said of <lb/>
tearful Accident Insurance <lb/>
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old you paw tins <lb/>
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in mi of life ore surround- <lb/>
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evening, May <lb/>
very we will not be <lb/>
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lean tickets and lake them up at <lb/>
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in town the same week. <lb/>
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Train Service. <lb/>
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a number of delegate, who <lb/>
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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD. Editor end <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY. MAY 1905. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb/>
. . T <lb/>
So <lb/>
BETHEL GRADED SCHOOL. <lb/>
FAREWELL SERMON. <lb/>
ODD FELLOWS ANNIVERSARY. <lb/>
CONFERENCE CLOSES. <lb/>
PERSONALS AND SOCIAL. <lb/>
Very Commencement j Rev. A. T. King Close His Pastorate at Join, of And <lb/>
Baptist Church. <lb/>
The graded school at Bethel, On Sunday night Rev. A. T. <lb/>
under the of <lb/>
Prof. J. D. Everett with a faculty <lb/>
consisting of Misses Maggie Nelson <lb/>
f J. A. <lb/>
Wednesday, Kay 1905. <lb/>
Interesting Sessions of the Body End <lb/>
day Evening. Monday, May 1905. . . . , <lb/>
, B. t went to <lb/>
Lodges. The of the D. James went to <lb/>
The Odd Fellows conference was held Saturday today. ,, , <lb/>
King preached bin farewell ,,,, ,. ., t ., , . left morning <lb/>
. i u an Sunday The devotional exercises j , for New York <lb/>
as pastor of the Memorial together the were conducted by Rev W J . Huh or Hew York. <lb/>
A very large ton of Te exercises Gay. mg for Mrs. F. O. left morn- <lb/>
Blanch Mayo present to hear W took place in the Masonic temple Report on spiritual state of left Saturday fr a v i <lb/>
and Lilla has just words. keeping with <lb/>
closed a most successful the cordial between the <lb/>
opera house were exceedingly the chin en were made from those evening for Raleigh. <lb/>
interesting. Reside-. the two charges not already <lb/>
third year of the school. The the Christian church was participating there were a <lb/>
enrollment for the term reached <lb/>
and the school is doing a grand <lb/>
Mrs. H. returned <lb/>
work for the town and community. <lb/>
The <lb/>
just held were a <lb/>
reflected highest upon <lb/>
pupil and faculty. Monday <lb/>
night there was a conceit at which <lb/>
The committee on Sunday schools Sunday evening from Suffolk <lb/>
clewed for this service and of League submitted , <lb/>
a- and the audience Mm. .,. L. Blow returned Sun- <lb/>
Baptist church to j in W The cu day evening from Washington. <lb/>
well to Mr. King. White was and of other Skinner returned <lb/>
Mr. King's subject for this and program was lions and its evening from New York, <lb/>
sermon was <lb/>
Anthem, by choir. <lb/>
or. which he spoke most; be the <lb/>
earnestly. He urged the church , ,, <lb/>
Scripture rending. <lb/>
Prayer, by Rev. J. L. <lb/>
Solo, by A. L. <lb/>
by L. <lb/>
tie that <lb/>
state of the church reported. <lb/>
The following resolution <lb/>
adopted. <lb/>
Resolved, that the of this <lb/>
District Conference are and <lb/>
by Rev. N. M. are hereby tendered the choir for <lb/>
Anthem, by choir. its I <lb/>
Hymn, hail the power of ling oar to the mod <lb/>
an hour a half he and at the tone of the . , , ,., . . . , <lb/>
, . . . I. . Jesus i people for I no- <lb/>
mine of and truth, inter- song Rev. R. H. More, pastor of <lb/>
with gems of and the Christian church, <lb/>
humor, that was a rich treasure speak a parting wind for himself <lb/>
, ,. k s excellent and appropriate to <lb/>
to the large audience. He and hit church. He referred <lb/>
grit as the of life, gumption as cordial Air. King had <lb/>
the silver and grace as the gold, extended him In the service is <lb/>
We never than In which he was welcomed to <lb/>
a delightful program was rendered. to faithfulness, to be steadfast, <lb/>
Tuesday morning the address always n good works., <lb/>
was delivered by Dr. i He had not concluded his sermon j <lb/>
Blackwell, of Norfolk. He the lire alarm sounded,, <lb/>
introduced by Rev. J. T. Eubank, causing the part of the <lb/>
Dr. Back subject was congregation to leave the church. <lb/>
Gumption, A hymn was to restore <lb/>
doctrines submitted report. Miss Ros. Grifton, <lb/>
The committee on the spiritual spent Sunday here with Mrs. E. A. <lb/>
Chief of Police J. T. Smith who <lb/>
Mrs. J. a. left this <lb/>
morning on a visit to Louisburg. <lb/>
Mr J H. Farrow returned <lb/>
I evening from <lb/>
s. Nobel went to Ayden Tues- <lb/>
day evening returned this <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
L. H. Smith children <lb/>
for a Visit to <lb/>
Henderson. <lb/>
T. Hoover of Henderson. <lb/>
who has here a few days, left <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
has been sick several days, is <lb/>
Rev. s. P. <lb/>
live ii e Carolina Baptist. <lb/>
Mrs. A. M. Waters, of Fountain, i hen . <lb/>
is visit tag her brother, W. S. v. ,, A went to <lb/>
Ayden Tuesday re- <lb/>
Leon morn log. <lb/>
Hunt, j which has spent Sunday in. who <lb/>
The Mr. was j been offered us, and we pay God s had been here at court, returned <lb/>
we dream. Our attainments are Greenville, bow be <lb/>
what we have already dreamed out; lived up to the spirit of <lb/>
planned. We cordial relation that had <lb/>
of comae, but every mistake should between l hem in all things,, <lb/>
the occasion. <lb/>
He i in- . . I. <lb/>
I every the older <lb/>
live up to of Odd <lb/>
Fellowship and answered <lb/>
his mind la- <lb/>
in you was also <lb/>
Louis Latham, of u <lb/>
City, who has been here a days, <lb/>
left this morning. <lb/>
J. A. Teel. has moved hi t <lb/>
lo town, and occupies a <lb/>
West <lb/>
borne this <lb/>
SANS CLUB. <lb/>
be used a- a step toward victory. It <lb/>
require Courage, <lb/>
to win success. There is no <lb/>
success in gal <lb/>
must have <lb/>
and Hie regret with which <lb/>
to hour of separation. I <lb/>
with much <lb/>
. chance, but we earnestness and prayed that <lb/>
grit. go with <lb/>
The singing the was <lb/>
ITEMS <lb/>
them. <lb/>
R. C. <lb/>
L. K. <lb/>
At p. m. the conference ad- <lb/>
cine die with benediction <lb/>
b Key. J. P. K. <lb/>
Sunday the Methodist, Pres- <lb/>
and colored <lb/>
were <lb/>
of the conference, <lb/>
i was a beautiful day the r. and Mrs. E. B. Moore, <lb/>
was very Who J-J The , ,.,, <lb/>
enjoyable <lb/>
for <lb/>
The Sans Bond club spent a most <lb/>
enjoyable, evening it the residence <lb/>
H. B. Tripp left tor of Lizzie Tuesday <lb/>
City Saturday evening and re- The <lb/>
the vice president, Mrs. <lb/>
Woodward, presided over the <lb/>
effort, be a specialist in some Mr. King lo his new field of <lb/>
and that the Holy Spirit might May 1906 <lb/>
guide in selecting a K. L. went to Ayden <lb/>
to him, day. <lb/>
Prof. w. H Ayden, <lb/>
value of word lo the retiring in this section Sunday. <lb/>
said it was nothing pastor. His remarks were attend- Home people are through setting <lb/>
rectum, master one thing. Brawn <lb/>
is daily decreasing in value while <lb/>
brain is increasing. <lb/>
Dr. Blackwell emphasized the <lb/>
ten and said that every day be- <lb/>
tween i in- ages of and that a <lb/>
is kepi from school it is <lb/>
ling Mr. and R. M. Moore, <lb/>
returned home ibis morning. <lb/>
GRIMESLAND ITEMS. <lb/>
ed by much feeling, and so out tobacco. <lb/>
what every Turnage attended the <lb/>
of the felt, that odd at <lb/>
being robbed. It was a Reflector baa asked and reports a line time <lb/>
print We mil do this mid an excellent sermon by Mr. <lb/>
After the address County Super- today, but will endeavor to give Watson, <lb/>
intended W. II. in a our readers the of reading The Free Will Baptist the <lb/>
few appropriate words in behalf the beautiful tribute 2nd union of the central <lb/>
of the school community ex-; Mr. King responded with held union meet- <lb/>
of Dr. Black- emotion to the words of both Mr. at Si. last Friday, Bat- i <lb/>
address. He and Mr. He I and Sunday. <lb/>
co the people bow he loved Green- large attendance at <lb/>
Interest they are taking and would be willing to and much limn st the <lb/>
and that every child live and die here, yet On Sunday <lb/>
in the attend the next fell I be Holy Spirit's direction in morning at about o'clock the <lb/>
the step he was taking rind wanted people began to arrive from almost <lb/>
the there was an I the to use as He leery direction and in a short <lb/>
interesting debate between the belt. I time the house filled and yet <lb/>
young men of the school, the. Not only his own church but people continued to <lb/>
N. C, May 1905. <lb/>
The town of will go <lb/>
dry, <lb/>
at work today. <lb/>
Josh Mills and Lucy and <lb/>
White, of passed <lb/>
through town Sunday, <lb/>
Mb Maud returned Cox, of spent <lb/>
Sunday from a near <lb/>
J. R. Proctor was out of town I Neck today. <lb/>
today. <lb/>
West i- in town today. <lb/>
Ii. Bland and I. I. Gibson <lb/>
A. M <lb/>
a short story read by Mrs. <lb/>
and items of were given <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. J. Laughing- by each member of the club, <lb/>
house evening The <lb/>
from Their daughter, ally interesting, Miss being <lb/>
Mrs J. Bryan Grimes, winner of the beautiful <lb/>
then. home. embroidered picture frame. <lb/>
May <lb/>
J. K. to Bethel <lb/>
today here. <lb/>
j J. F. went to <lb/>
Joe Barnhill <lb/>
today. <lb/>
souvenir for the were <lb/>
attractive and unique, each <lb/>
guest was fortunate enough In <lb/>
in a prise. The <lb/>
meeting then being over delicious <lb/>
I were served by the <lb/>
Scotland assisted by Miss Helen <lb/>
Kobe. <lb/>
Wit- We bad the pleasure of having <lb/>
rived early <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
being the <lb/>
States her The <lb/>
decision of the Judges was the <lb/>
the people generally of the I a congregation bad not <lb/>
Such <lb/>
been <lb/>
inanity that Mr. King seen at SI, Delight before since <lb/>
leaves. He has made a faithful i the annual conference; was held <lb/>
pastor. He la an able minister, a there several year. ago It <lb/>
A gold medal was awarded to cultured gentleman, a true Mend, estimated there between <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
J. L. Gibson and wife <lb/>
day country. <lb/>
A. o. dark Sunday <lb/>
Black <lb/>
J. It. and Bruce <lb/>
day, on return trip from <lb/>
Washington Sunday <lb/>
a e bad luck Their horse ran <lb/>
buggy a <lb/>
returned to <lb/>
with us besides the club members. <lb/>
I Little, <lb/>
went to Tarboro ,., <lb/>
I and Miss Battle. The <lb/>
Mrs. M. has been quite meets next with Miss Bertha <lb/>
sick for days. <lb/>
Mis. Fiat k of Wilson, is <lb/>
Visiting L. Wooten. Licenses <lb/>
; Rev. Mrs. X. M. Watson Register of Deed, has issued <lb/>
returned in Wilmington Monday marriage license to the following <lb/>
District Attorney hurry <lb/>
returned evening from <lb/>
for a <lb/>
and lo bis wink. <lb/>
The Martin <lb/>
Tuesday night brought bu- <lb/>
Joe Bowers for making the <lb/>
in studies attendance <lb/>
through the session. The <lb/>
speech was made Julius <lb/>
Brown. A fountain pen was also <lb/>
awarded to Miss Thomas crowds to the <lb/>
for best improvement lo the eloquent and earnest <lb/>
ship. This was presented by C. Dr. Martin, and the <lb/>
music so beautifully rendered by <lb/>
Tuesday night another <lb/>
concert was given by the pupils. <lb/>
A most interesting feature was <lb/>
presentation of the play <lb/>
The wen <lb/>
well taken. <lb/>
people l <lb/>
have cause to feel a pride In their <lb/>
graded school. <lb/>
GENERAL NEWS. <lb/>
A o Ion bow <lb/>
I Ii n ii ill; , <lb/>
people present Rev. <lb/>
K. T. <lb/>
of the Free Will <lb/>
editor of Free Will <lb/>
preached an able sermon on <lb/>
Sunday at o'clock. At night <lb/>
services were conducted by <lb/>
All seemed to enjoy meeting <lb/>
and it was a least indeed to those <lb/>
who heard the on <lb/>
away and damaged tin <lb/>
great deal. <lb/>
J. A. Proctor left today <lb/>
trip to Norfolk. <lb/>
G Moore spent Sunday .,; and <lb/>
Washington. , U. lei Monday evening <lb/>
Proctor, l. Moore and <lb/>
M. Jones to Greenville <lb/>
today. <lb/>
T. F. n <lb/>
ton today. <lb/>
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H. J. <lb/>
COLORED PEOPLE GRATEFUL. <lb/>
A. M. <lb/>
Miss Jessie Lee Sugg re <lb/>
Monday evening <lb/>
town, where she has been teaching <lb/>
school. <lb/>
Greenville, Ma;. I- <lb/>
S. T. While, representative, Ii <lb/>
The sermon was baaed upon the <lb/>
art the the Sun <lb/>
of the living The subject Another Argument for Raising Supplies <lb/>
being great Home. <lb/>
Dr. Martin said in part that the Franklin county Ii being <lb/>
of Jesus Christ is a wild onion plague, <lb/>
been conceded by the the boat for <lb/>
men down to our <lb/>
That none but s,,, could Red M <lb/>
small man, email ii rain i and . making them tor come from God <lb/>
roe in v i-ii., it i . i i <lb/>
high appreciation <lb/>
the conference of white people in land t meeting <lb/>
Greenville for able selection made <lb/>
in sending us men to preach on I P. M. Hodges, Saga- <lb/>
The of A. more, left morning fit <lb/>
c tuples since last report. <lb/>
WHITE, <lb/>
L. <lb/>
II, C. Moore and Bettie Dixon. <lb/>
W. Harrington Lou <lb/>
W. B. Alexander and Mattie <lb/>
Ernest rap and Sarah A. Stocks. <lb/>
Thus. Venters and Harris. <lb/>
Clayton Haddock and Clara V <lb/>
Back, <lb/>
A. Moore and Gallic Simons <lb/>
Gen. W. Smith and Ida Peyton. <lb/>
and Mimic Holli <lb/>
and Evans. <lb/>
Hamilton and Mattie <lb/>
are being .,. ,,, ,,,,, bu , K. , <lb/>
with of Wild onion <lb/>
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