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KALI WORKS <lb/>
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Good Taste is Always <lb/>
Good Style <lb/>
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said tin- barber, pare <lb/>
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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/>
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city at o'clock last night. He <lb/>
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Steamboat Service. <lb/>
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in town today. <lb/>
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II. Baker i- spending i <lb/>
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COMMISSION <lb/>
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to the J <lb/>
The will be prepared here <lb/>
for burial, but arrangements for <lb/>
the funeral are not yet made The <lb/>
may be at <lb/>
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to lie in <lb/>
BIRTHDAY PARTY. <lb/>
Reported for <lb/>
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/>
. the of presents, and <lb/>
I attested the popularity of Miss <lb/>
Two Ugly Men. <lb/>
The Due de was <lb/>
man great ugliness and much Mamie Ruth, <lb/>
One day lie met in the street . The threatening weather could <lb/>
ii looking the joys of <lb/>
in present , , <lb/>
himself to I,, in and games. <lb/>
XIV., was under The were abundant <lb/>
a special obligation lo him. The satisfying, audit wit <lb/>
king granted tin- favor asked for brought <lb/>
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for him, your majesty,. <lb/>
I be the ugliest man ill yo Note. <lb/>
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lie pastor here for four <lb/>
years and love- him. <lb/>
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the manager, when the Carolina Law Journal. <lb/>
latter put on the headgear one of the lay delegates to the <lb/>
conference. <lb/>
his superior ohm <lb/>
the Year <lb/>
A. I. Belts is the oldest <lb/>
member present, both In years and <lb/>
service. The dear old soldier of <lb/>
the i looked up to as a <lb/>
father by the other members. <lb/>
presence nod Influence arc <lb/>
Perfected and Ready <lb/>
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and material be insured, flied the <lb/>
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and arranged anon other detail <lb/>
was Deeded for the <lb/>
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The com million iii have <lb/>
in night <lb/>
before the in each <lb/>
to be held <lb/>
whenever needed on the <lb/>
the chairman. <lb/>
A Business. <lb/>
said of <lb/>
tearful Accident Insurance <lb/>
company, sure to drop in at <lb/>
old you paw tins <lb/>
morning and your sympathy <lb/>
over of hi brother in . <lb/>
railroad accident yesterday. helpful and inspiring, <lb/>
also lo <lb/>
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has to do with the prominent the <lb/>
aid the cheerily. he conference. He is one of tin-ablest <lb/>
tan i- to ti I you , denomination baa <lb/>
unnecessarily alarm <lb/>
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point; exactly speaker of force. <lb/>
the returned the <lb/>
cheerily. an much Graded <lb/>
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next month, and ii i- one of our <lb/>
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in mi of life ore surround- <lb/>
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The doling our <lb/>
school will lake place Friday <lb/>
evening, May <lb/>
very we will not be <lb/>
accommodate a largo crowd. <lb/>
It will be necessary, therefore, to <lb/>
lean tickets and lake them up at <lb/>
An Profession. <lb/>
The sportsmen looked each <lb/>
., to the.- tickets as we be able <lb/>
Be <lb/>
Ii is laid i f at- <lb/>
tempted robbery have <lb/>
around town. <lb/>
are lean, <lb/>
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to provide for. The will <lb/>
embrace only one night, <lb/>
will la-religious meetings <lb/>
in town the same week. <lb/>
T. II. <lb/>
Train Service. <lb/>
The being two <lb/>
de- <lb/>
a number of delegate, who <lb/>
were coming to the confer- <lb/>
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who had prepared <lb/>
delaying all In <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/>
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ton today. <lb/>
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Anything you Want in Grocery Department. <lb/>
Flour, meat, sugar and coffees from the best to the <lb/>
ground and green coffees of each grade. Our <lb/>
blend is Hue. <lb/>
In canned goods w. keep H. Co. and <lb/>
Nichols, the we can buy. Hiked beans, tomatoes, <lb/>
coin. and leans. Sun team corn, tripe, salmon <lb/>
leak, etc. All as cheap as they can be sold. Will <lb/>
your order. <lb/>
Breads. Innis, rolls, and all kind of on hand. <lb/>
Fresh every day. <lb/>
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thinking of opening the school next THE CREEK COUNTRY <lb/>
Sunday morning without the <lb/>
proving smile of your presence, my Beautiful and Homes. <lb/>
heart sank within I want to <lb/>
War testimony tonight before this <lb/>
vast concourse of people that this <lb/>
work your Si has been, and <lb/>
hut land. They bad to Start anew. <lb/>
Hut they have been equal to the <lb/>
emergency, and have overcome what <lb/>
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A curt <lb/>
in to fiction <lb/>
this morning, your meeting <lb/>
with us, to see it reach the two hem- <lb/>
dud mark. <lb/>
We shall miss you here and miss <lb/>
sadly. We shall think of you <lb/>
TRAGEDY DRAMA WITHOUT FOOT- Russia's internal troubles continue remember you kindly. We <lb/>
E. <lb/>
Pitt Mai <lb/>
LIGHTS. <lb/>
to be as had as the war. The way I realize that the time has come when <lb/>
Industrial Syndicate. <lb/>
Level Lawn <lb/>
Co., N- May I, 1905. <lb/>
This portion of Pitt county known <lb/>
as the section was set- <lb/>
in the early part of the 18th <lb/>
century by people from tidewater <lb/>
Virginia. Among that colony of <lb/>
hard labor to many who returned to <lb/>
their homes broken in health, and <lb/>
ruined in purse, with nothing to <lb/>
start life with again but hearts <lb/>
and willing hands. <lb/>
Among those brave Confederates, <lb/>
who returned from the cruel war, <lb/>
after serving his country with dis- <lb/>
to his happy and <lb/>
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., since It <lb/>
thin <lb/>
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Young, fa <lb/>
the ten <lb/>
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not acre. <lb/>
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dying with it. <lb/>
even other disease. <lb/>
But people go on <lb/>
they do with <lb/>
we must part, but we are unwilling <lb/>
that shall go without <lb/>
sage of love which bring from <lb/>
an admiring people We love you <lb/>
tot you noble, <lb/>
kind, living. Christlike, <lb/>
pioneers were the Mays, ,,,, j. <lb/>
Lange and Be did not halt and wait <lb/>
, I lo. along the banks for lo ,, ,,. ,. went <lb/>
of creel ton both aides ,,.,,, t something up. tUt he <lb/>
or many miles They bought hunt <lb/>
From the Lord English proprietors <lb/>
in large at one-half penny <lb/>
They found the country <lb/>
We love <lb/>
for what you have been lo us- J <lb/>
a leader in everything that i, good of fore, pine, <lb/>
inn. <lb/>
then and now <lb/>
to acquitted <lb/>
she <lb/>
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d i i not want any <lb/>
German i tors to write whisker <lb/>
prescript us, at least the druggists <lb/>
of that city d. <lb/>
had best stop trying to kill <lb/>
themselves if they are serve a <lb/>
in the chain gang for it. <lb/>
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Nan brother in law. r Japan.<lb/>
ii h girl I'm pocket book being empty <lb/>
of many earnest appeals ti the <lb/>
, ,., .- . . and measures and amusements suit <lb/>
of the congregation to give <lb/>
., , ,, , f . ,,,. ed to their tastes conditions <lb/>
their lives to the service -our <lb/>
Miner. I feel that it is sad for tun; the same degree of enjoyment as <lb/>
you are to leave. We must say their do today. <lb/>
farewell, but wherever on this As their population increased <lb/>
I this Rand fell does not signify that be is empty earth you meet a member of his was a demand for more pro- <lb/>
more than likely lo be full. church the hearty grasp of the bind farming and <lb/>
will be such as can only come lag- They needed mechanics, such <lb/>
I a loving heart. We only give as black smiths wheel rights, bar- <lb/>
You have served us at the marriage <lb/>
sit mil at death-bed with it <lb/>
lea has touched <lb/>
hearts. If limes we have seem <lb/>
not followed your leadership. <lb/>
I desire to say behalf <lb/>
that has been due to the <lb/>
weakness of poor, frail, human <lb/>
a it ire and not to a want willing <lb/>
hearts. <lb/>
We love you lastly for <lb/>
whom you so faithfully and <lb/>
preach When I <lb/>
maple, sycamore, gum, poplar <lb/>
and dill, rent kinds of oak. The <lb/>
streams were alive with many <lb/>
ties nod fish, water fowls and <lb/>
small fur bearing animals. The <lb/>
I, rest was stocked with large and <lb/>
small wild animals and game from <lb/>
which they obtained their meat. <lb/>
Tiny cultivated enough hind to <lb/>
raise Indian corn, beans and garden <lb/>
truck. Their wants were but few <lb/>
and were easily supplied. They <lb/>
lived a life if case and plenty such <lb/>
as it was Tiny had their pastime <lb/>
. b fatal pistol <lb/>
was I .- d, could it -t identify <lb/>
either r Ki n r Mi I Ml <lb/>
Men who think talk is cheap. <lb/>
Smith pi ti relied upon possibly have never had occasion to <lb/>
proving that Smith and the Patter- consult a lawyer. <lb/>
; son girl l pistol, and had . <lb/>
Hand hive RETIRING PASTOR <lb/>
is-ii <lb/>
near tin i hair the <lb/>
this <lb/>
ii I, makes Nan Pat- <lb/>
per cent, <lb/>
I re, though a <lb/>
small one, the value <lb/>
i of tin i a good system <lb/>
As K II as the alarm <lb/>
sounded ll en i had to <lb/>
take a hose reel to the nearest <lb/>
and there was water in <lb/>
waiting to bar <lb/>
homes engine and <lb/>
prayer i every <lb/>
loving congregation. <lb/>
Remarks Church by <lb/>
W. H. <lb/>
Sometimes when we <lb/>
are asked by individuals or bodies <lb/>
to express something in their behalf.; <lb/>
it is purely an I simply formal. I <lb/>
have not been asked by this church <lb/>
to hear you the message of love <lb/>
which I bring you tonight, and yet <lb/>
never in life have I fell Carolina Association, which <lb/>
a leave of time in and .-addle makers, carpenters, <lb/>
future there will come again Die makers to supply the in- <lb/>
unanimous call of to creasing demand of the new settlers <lb/>
to bee me its pastor. in the little colony of Virginians, <lb/>
shall thus return, even in Consequently more land had to be <lb/>
absence our homes, our heads, our i cultivated en which to raise corn <lb/>
are yours bless I and cotton for clothing, <lb/>
wherever you go and whatever From that date to present time <lb/>
do now and always is the wish ant the same progressive spirit has <lb/>
i member of listed among the of tho <lb/>
first settlers of the conn <lb/>
might feed his devoted wife and <lb/>
children lie went to work mi bis <lb/>
farm with his usual energy and con <lb/>
to press forward until bis <lb/>
energy rewarded with affluence. <lb/>
He lives on his beautiful and well <lb/>
cultivated <lb/>
lie line live of registered <lb/>
breeds, his fowl yard is stocked with <lb/>
many verities of the Guest fowls. <lb/>
In his orchards and vineyards are to <lb/>
be found many kinds of the most <lb/>
delicious plums, pears, peaches, <lb/>
apples and grapes. In addition lo <lb/>
looking after all of the minute de <lb/>
tails of his farm he enjoys a large <lb/>
and Lucrative practice. Dr. <lb/>
is the oldest practicing physician in <lb/>
I'm county. The people of <lb/>
section have always <lb/>
been noted for their true and liberal <lb/>
hospitality, strangers always find <lb/>
a welcome within their door. <lb/>
Ha Won Freedom by Hit Plucky <lb/>
Fight For Light. <lb/>
This is the story of a rat that <lb/>
showed a courage and strength of <lb/>
mind in the presence of great <lb/>
The man who tells the tale <lb/>
tad gone down to the river one even- <lb/>
to and heard the rat fall <lb/>
into a well near by, in the <lb/>
surface of the water was about live <lb/>
feel down. rat could not <lb/>
climb up the sides and was reduced <lb/>
lo sitting mi a bent bit of pipe. He <lb/>
fairly trapped. As the colony <lb/>
of rats of which In- was a member <lb/>
THE AZTECS OF OLD. <lb/>
Not Only Great but Great <lb/>
a; Well. <lb/>
The Aztecs were only <lb/>
great soldiers, also diligent <lb/>
of the soil, and had <lb/>
considerable proficiency in <lb/>
although they bad no horses, <lb/>
oxen other animals or draft. To <lb/>
this day moil earn their living <lb/>
chiefly as day laborers in the fields <lb/>
now owned the Mexicans. The <lb/>
staple product now, as of yore, is <lb/>
the maize and next to it the <lb/>
or agave, the sweet sap of which is <lb/>
the principal man-rial for the fa- <lb/>
Mexican <lb/>
Some species are cultivated as veg- <lb/>
other., for sake of their <lb/>
leaves, which yield a strong <lb/>
can be woven into fabrics; <lb/>
hence the saying that the agave sup- <lb/>
plies the people with drink, food and <lb/>
clothing. The men have little <lb/>
to excel in handicraft, <lb/>
and carpentry are about the only <lb/>
trades they care to take up. In the <lb/>
cities work as porters, carriers <lb/>
or peddlers ill a small <lb/>
Like all southern Indians, their <lb/>
complexion is of a ruddy chocolate <lb/>
brown, and they are not particularly <lb/>
good looking. Mo-i of the women <lb/>
now have large band- and feet, prob- <lb/>
ably the inheritance of generations <lb/>
of hard worker.-. And they are <lb/>
strong. In the warehouse of a wine <lb/>
merchant an Aztec porter was seen <lb/>
to take a cask of claret on his back <lb/>
and carry it quite a distance. <lb/>
The load certainly weighed not <lb/>
than pound.-, no white <lb/>
man would have thought of lifting <lb/>
it. The law requires the people in <lb/>
the cities to forsake the Indian <lb/>
and and assume <lb/>
tho regulation garb of the poor <lb/>
working class of wide, <lb/>
loose trousers of cotton cloth or <lb/>
mania, with to <lb/>
the is worn outside of <lb/>
the trousers and thereby replaces <lb/>
the civilized <lb/>
Workman. <lb/>
A Boy's Guess. <lb/>
A was discovered by the own- <lb/>
of an orchard in the act of steal- <lb/>
apples. The hoy happened to <lb/>
see the owner in time lo make a get <lb/>
away. Here, called own- <lb/>
lo the boy, who was billing the <lb/>
down the pike, back, <lb/>
and you can have all the apples you <lb/>
can eat and all roll can earn <lb/>
had committed many recent right going. <lb/>
North Convention. <lb/>
re next meeting of the North <lb/>
try. They multiplied and <lb/>
populated this section with a strong, <lb/>
hardy, industrious patriotic <lb/>
lass people. When the American not, but lie ran up the handle i <lb/>
revolution first tired patriotic <lb/>
hearts these people, they laid <lb/>
Instead of going hack, however, <lb/>
kept right on going. Meeting <lb/>
ins. among oilier things murdering j road, who had <lb/>
young ducks and chickens It the. , K, orchard cull, <lb/>
farm us well as stealing eggs and m;, him he did not <lb/>
slaughtering infant rabbits, n was <lb/>
deemed rat to kill- j u, fr a minute would go <lb/>
id. swept him off the in the l looked again and <lb/>
known that I voice the sentiment of a Kenilworth every tie of ban-led <lb/>
every member of this church when Asheville on July and promises <lb/>
speak a few farewell words to you he largest and best in the As- <lb/>
now. Their every act, the very ex history. The Virginia <lb/>
upon their faces say lo inc. <lb/>
bus been invited <lb/>
in s, <lb/>
speak for us. I with no words to meet our Association and <lb/>
lines of hose from the fawning or but with the has accepted the invitation. <lb/>
cistern The lire department is now honest feelings of true hearts, i The program will bean excellent <lb/>
I k when ; ply, crudely aid poorly expressed Prominent speakers out- <lb/>
Not quite two years ago late one side the state will make add-eases. <lb/>
Saturday afternoon, you came to following editors in our <lb/>
says laziness this town a perfect stranger to every will read on sub <lb/>
is a .; claims to hate within its portals. <lb/>
discover, anti-toxin , morning and evening you preached by J. A. <lb/>
, . , . for us. you reached I of the Durham <lb/>
ere . nothing. y.,,,, you kc I The Relation, of the Advertising <lb/>
a treatment for it conveying to you the unanimous I to he by St. <lb/>
church lo become of the <lb/>
You came and the hand of j Advertising Agency, <lb/>
God was in it all. Misfits are Atlanta, Ga. <lb/>
sightly every where and in Press, the and the <lb/>
In a pastorate they are by Dr. A. II <lb/>
quick as lightning, and as had no <lb/>
fancy for completing tit- ladder <lb/>
with my hand and arm I shook him <lb/>
back into the well. then <lb/>
decided to drown him. <lb/>
though it was a cold blooded pro- <lb/>
and did much like it. f <lb/>
the lamp was on to <lb/>
the water, from which tho rat had <lb/>
now emerged, lie was again -n- <lb/>
ting on his pipe. You can sec far <lb/>
themselves together to for lib- <lb/>
The the young men <lb/>
the boys of were <lb/>
and willing to respond any <lb/>
behalf of American <lb/>
Benjamin May, one of the nest j deeper down into the water with a <lb/>
prominent of the colony selected <lb/>
. . . . . . , , sunlight in tin- when I <lb/>
as the ,. . ., i . ,, i. <lb/>
. caught the rat m the net and push- <lb/>
safely, had confidence in his i,,,,,.,. water. <lb/>
loyalty to liberty and to his people with the open pan of the net <lb/>
and were willing follow wherever against the flat side of the well. I <lb/>
saw that the fellow had one <lb/>
behind his hack, and it sort Sash- <lb/>
ed through my mind <lb/>
a city <lb/>
Journal. <lb/>
What Some Men Fail to Sec. <lb/>
That they have left their news- <lb/>
papers .-altered over the floor. <lb/>
That cigar ashes have lo be clean- <lb/>
ed up, <lb/>
That the soiled linen has to <lb/>
put in the laundry bag. <lb/>
Thai yesterday clothing has to <lb/>
be hung up. <lb/>
That wives grow uninteresting be- <lb/>
cause have no nine for reading <lb/>
or society. <lb/>
That there are hundred- of <lb/>
thirty pastor, <lb/>
doses I d n it -1 <lb/>
every r <lb/>
fr <lb/>
When I companies <lb/>
pay their presidents <lb/>
i yea thing, <lb/>
it, lead . . I i <lb/>
should <lb/>
, i. . want and should <lb/>
have i. but when they <lb/>
have to pay than is for it <lb/>
ahoy are being robbed of that much. <lb/>
A 16-year old mountain girl his <lb/>
proved herself a heroine. Then <lb/>
had been n slide at Mud Cut, <lb/>
the Southern railway, which <lb/>
blocked and the girl flag- <lb/>
down an approaching train in <lb/>
time to avoid a wreck. A little <lb/>
thing apparently, yet the act of a <lb/>
heroine life and <lb/>
In a Northern court it has been <lb/>
decided that every man who is <lb/>
married is head of his home <lb/>
We don't know, but it strikes us <lb/>
that to many this decision will be <lb/>
all they will have lo show for their <lb/>
authority. <lb/>
I Here, however, their was <lb/>
none. The right man ti,. <lb/>
place is verdict of two yea <lb/>
I ., e and observation. <lb/>
v rate, as If <lb/>
f life enter the s tin <lb/>
. work, the public i-,,,. <lb/>
and his connection with the Sunday <lb/>
school. bear testimony tonight <lb/>
that iii your with us in these <lb/>
baa been In tho social you <lb/>
have been gentle, kind, <lb/>
Standard, <lb/>
w lo Cir- <lb/>
n. by Pro <lb/>
;. Farmer, <lb/>
v. are We Ft by <lb/>
W. I. Marshall, <lb/>
i of the Toward Law- <lb/>
by Josephus Daniels, <lb/>
News i Raleigh. <lb/>
I th- Outside <lb/>
P by D <lb/>
J, Whichard, t <lb/>
refined and cultured. You have been I s of a <lb/>
an example of what these, id ought Citizen, Ashe <lb/>
Our ideals are higher and <lb/>
our social life is better. In pastoral a More Profitable <lb/>
work you have been loving, diligent a Weekly by I'M wards <lb/>
and faithful. No shepherd ever of <lb/>
loved his flock better than you. No <lb/>
Printing What <lb/>
lion. Henry A. <lb/>
. Pitt <lb/>
The of an laid, r to Mis <lb/>
. ever them m ire lovingly <lb/>
and kindly. public service <lb/>
have broken unto u I read <lb/>
you have given n, the I by N. Philips, <lb/>
and more. You have led J Morning Raleigh. <lb/>
u- to bier ambitions, you have in- <lb/>
. with higher aspirations, <lb/>
you have made you have <lb/>
I us to desire to be like <lb/>
Jesus. In reference to your <lb/>
with the Sunday school, I, as <lb/>
superintendent, dare not trust my- <lb/>
self to speak. As sat tonight <lb/>
Time Tried and Merit Proven. <lb/>
One minute Tough Cure is right on <lb/>
time it comes to curing <lb/>
toughs, Croup, Whooping Cough, <lb/>
etc, It is perfectly harmless, <lb/>
lathe children's <lb/>
Cough Syrup. For sale <lb/>
by Jno I. Wooten. <lb/>
he might direct or bad. He was <lb/>
honored with tho colonial military <lb/>
rank major, which followed him <lb/>
a long honored and list <lb/>
life <lb/>
attain writer of last century <lb/>
said that to write of the early history <lb/>
of Pitt county mention the <lb/>
name-1 , M r n Ml y I <lb/>
ml v it I <lb/>
Falkland, the would be in- <lb/>
complete and w hi Id reflect much <lb/>
credit t-i die author. This end <lb/>
old Pitt pm i <lb/>
or in. ii i r toy emergent y r as <lb/>
rt of ft r <lb/>
soldiers on t- battlefield, the orator <lb/>
on the minister of <lb/>
or farmer to till the soil. <lb/>
This is an agricultural <lb/>
section Of Country and is considered <lb/>
by all strangers w, visit here to he <lb/>
of the most forming <lb/>
sections North Carolina. <lb/>
The farmers of Little <lb/>
creak have long and are <lb/>
at present regarded as among the <lb/>
most progressive of airy class of <lb/>
farmers in the adjoining counties. <lb/>
reach out grasp ideas, <lb/>
as to best methods of <lb/>
and improving their lands. Tiny <lb/>
improve their live by <lb/>
the best breeds. They raise <lb/>
almost everything they on <lb/>
farms in the way of food f <lb/>
saw the rat swim around in the net things which husbands could do to <lb/>
looking for a bole. All this took lighten the work of the homo, <lb/>
some time, and it could get no <lb/>
breath. Hut ibis did not disturb <lb/>
it. It then appeared with its feet <lb/>
upward, and thought it was dead. <lb/>
Hut a person with me said. be <lb/>
is biting the This was <lb/>
the case. The was holding on <lb/>
all four and biting through <lb/>
the net, made of dressed fishing <lb/>
line, on the lop Bide. <lb/>
shook the net and pushed it <lb/>
down lower. Again the rat began <lb/>
ii efforts bit through several <lb/>
till got its head and <lb/>
she out. All this time it was <lb/>
under water. Such courage and <lb/>
must have caused <lb/>
a catcher, and <lb/>
promptly pulled up the not and de- <lb/>
to give the rat his life. It <lb/>
was not quite exhausted even then, <lb/>
bin sat on the graM in the light of <lb/>
lump, in the net and hall <lb/>
out, with it- bend up and <lb/>
open, shook ii Ir.-c from <lb/>
meshes, when it sat up and had n <lb/>
good look at then <lb/>
off into cover tin- <lb/>
Thai by mi doing both husband <lb/>
and wife would be happier. <lb/>
Took It With <lb/>
A doctor tells of a stout pa- <lb/>
came to him <lb/>
Ins weight, says the editor of <lb/>
Medical Science. The doc- <lb/>
tor drew up a careful dietary con- <lb/>
of dry boiled beef <lb/>
various other things calculated to <lb/>
keep i man from accumulating I'm. <lb/>
At the end of month the la- <lb/>
returned stouter than ever. <lb/>
The physician was astonished <lb/>
asked the man what he had bean <lb/>
man and beast. They have eating. <lb/>
kept Up very best private school win <lb/>
r f . the answer. <lb/>
to educate their children, tout else <lb/>
years of devastating war at its of course. I my <lb/>
left most of them without anything I meals as <lb/>
That to find out what these <lb/>
thing- are need.- but two open <lb/>
and one generous, thoughtful heart. <lb/>
Chicago Journal. <lb/>
A Convenient Loan. <lb/>
It i- a man mu- <lb/>
was as widely known at <lb/>
his Impecunious condition once ac- <lb/>
a friend on the street, drew <lb/>
him into a doorway and requested a <lb/>
loan of <lb/>
do you think you'll he <lb/>
able lo repay it asked the friend, <lb/>
to whom it was by no means a new <lb/>
experience. <lb/>
said the <lb/>
rower, with an engaging smile, <lb/>
hoped you'd be willing to make it a <lb/>
A demanded the <lb/>
man. <lb/>
said his t friend. may <lb/>
be for and it may be for- <lb/>
A Protest. <lb/>
A Philadelphia commercial <lb/>
was stranded in a Georgia <lb/>
villa; on the porch of the small <lb/>
inn patiently awaiting the an- <lb/>
of dinner. AI noon, <lb/>
lays tho Philadelphia a <lb/>
appealed at the door and <lb/>
a big hand bell, <lb/>
immediately tho dog, <lb/>
which had asleep in the <lb/>
awoke, raised his toward <lb/>
tho sky and bowled loud <lb/>
The stopped ringing the <lb/>
bell and at dog. <lb/>
he shouted. <lb/>
eat dis <lb/>
yo <lb/>
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POOR <lb/>
WINTERVILLE <lb/>
This department is in A. D. Johnston, who is authorized to rep- <lb/>
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory. <lb/>
ROSE TO THE OCCASION. <lb/>
WINTERVILLE ITEMS. tat <lb/>
rood cart hub-. A. ii. Cox Mfg. <lb/>
, May <lb/>
Look up Mr. Cooper sad ask him j Home try meet <lb/>
boat prices of that you buggies in pi A few to <lb/>
are interested in. I than quality finish <lb/>
Spanish peanuts for seed at T But none undertake to do both. <lb/>
N. Manning <lb/>
Try a Heliums sure <lb/>
for at the drag <lb/>
Clyde went to <lb/>
t. spend a few days. <lb/>
The Pitt Oil is now <lb/>
We were shown a letter a barring Cotton Seed. They par <lb/>
Virginia Aral to A. G. Cox Mfg. the highest cash price or will <lb/>
Co., slat that their buggies were eh. for meal. When <lb/>
the best buggies shipped are ready write for prices. <lb/>
A. G. Cos Mfg Co has two ear <lb/>
It would surprise you to see the of <lb/>
number of wagons prices low, <lb/>
is being shipped sold by A. had better to make your <lb/>
Select ions <lb/>
J. returned from Sooth <lb/>
Cox Mfg. Co., but we were in their <lb/>
shop yesterday they had a <lb/>
ice lot of work being <lb/>
plated and their timber was line. Wat hate that suitings, <lb/>
Carload flour just received. A. W. Ange Co. pay Hit highest batiste I <lb/>
Co. price for prices. all late-1 designs, relies, . <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. David Sutton came carry samples of over are <lb/>
Tuesday to visit Mrs. hundred of wall sap-r. to call ad inspect Mr <lb/>
parents and Mrs. L. F. are to y u as a. Co. <lb/>
the cheapest Come and vi, Myrtle Proctor to <lb/>
The A G Cox Co. expect examine before buying elsewhere. Monday, <lb/>
to reduce the pi ice of j B. Bro. Among who court <lb/>
for coming Croom, of ., spent in week from In-re <lb/>
until is in easy reach <lb/>
growers. <lb/>
have moved my <lb/>
new -lore the depot. I keep <lb/>
hardware. a <lb/>
black smith repair shop <lb/>
I livery stable <lb/>
W. L. House. <lb/>
of all to- Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. B, Johnston, Will idem by, <lb/>
J. U. Cooper and W. Nobles. <lb/>
White's Colic and Kidney Cure, Corn, bay, oats salt, <lb/>
tin, combination kidney medicine at A. W. Ange Co. <lb/>
for a sure colic Mrs. Little returned <lb/>
at the Drug Monday from a visit <lb/>
Mrs. Sarah Taylor and little BOB, <lb/>
Andrew, to Saturday For Pine Tar honey. Walkers <lb/>
A. G. Cox Mfg, Co. are returned Monday. tunic, Dr. Belt's killer, <lb/>
heavy of cotton. A few subscribers Dr. Bell's Katie Eye salve, and a <lb/>
planters I area bit arrears, sure cine for all lea, see <lb/>
need in that I the list and T. N. Manning Co. <lb/>
line you bad better order at once. I the list on all the -iI route, from Mrs. an.; <lb/>
Mrs. G. A. Kittrell Mrs. K. G. , of all our subscribers daughter, Mi-s returned <lb/>
Chapman and Mrs Sarah prepared to give receipts Monday front a visit off. <lb/>
spent for the paper. Come and see me darned herrings cheap, at <lb/>
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they mattered and adhere Mr. and Ms. J. A. B <lb/>
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paired vision and should be rem Mr. mid Mrs. W. B. <lb/>
died by wearing eye glasses. B. I Hay, am. lime at A. W. <lb/>
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idea can fit your The place to wire fence <lb/>
with lie proper lens. The A. G. Cox Ml Co. have a big <lb/>
Mi Leah, Miss Emma Taft, lot of American fence and <lb/>
of Minnie, came to Pittsburgh perfect also <lb/>
be wit her sister, Mrs. W- B. j staples and bard wire. Be to <lb/>
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Mrs, Henry <lb/>
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by County Oil Mill. <lb/>
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use. <lb/>
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day t . .; few days with h.-r <lb/>
brother, Claude Chapman, neat <lb/>
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slippers has arrived and our <lb/>
ladies goods <lb/>
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Superior Wearing Quality <lb/>
Rick, . ho very sick. get their before <lb/>
Warned or men to solicit supply of fence. <lb/>
for nursery stock in Pitt . Jolly and Miss Sallie . <lb/>
For particulars enclose were after-. <lb/>
tam; Box Winterville; N. C. j <lb/>
We handle T. W. Wood and <lb/>
Sons and millet f repair Shoes do good work. <lb/>
T. Con and Bro. <lb/>
lot of warn and <lb/>
i. <lb/>
Barb . <lb/>
Cox Mfg. Co. bevel <lb/>
j 11-1 a lot of <lb/>
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Mr A. and Miss <lb/>
Nichols, of Standard, spent <lb/>
day ii. town, <lb/>
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f- r the human <lb/>
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home or at toe baggy shop. <lb/>
Henry Nelson. <lb/>
Mowing machines and rakes by <lb/>
Harrington Barber A Co. call <lb/>
see th.-in. <lb/>
who raise their hay can <lb/>
supplied with the well <lb/>
Mrs. House and children <lb/>
to Ayden Tuesday to visit <lb/>
relatives, <lb/>
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perfectly I should have to such <lb/>
balanced, for their Hour, they <lb/>
sale by raise own wheat and the <lb/>
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of cot ton you had over <lb/>
got through your last best place in town buy <lb/>
lots. Pitt Oil Mill, buys stationary is the drug stoic, <lb/>
seed quantity the Mr. Mrs. L. L. went <lb/>
best market price paid every day to Ayden Sunday, <lb/>
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just arrived, at A. w. Ange ft their tobacco <lb/>
J. F. Harrington, P. B. Tucker Hues from us regular juice. We <lb/>
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ville Tuesday. per set of three <lb/>
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per Fob truck has no equal durability <lb/>
tilled as fast as lay. O. II. II just what you need to lake <lb/>
Winterville N. C. tobacco from the to the <lb/>
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dress and trim, <lb/>
R. G. CHAPMAN, I COMPANY. <lb/>
hook, bait <lb/>
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be .-.-en the Atlantic coast night- <lb/>
in winter near and a <lb/>
the finny family most <lb/>
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shore to feed at half tide, but the <lb/>
rollers, catching <lb/>
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overflowing as wave utter wave <lb/>
flings i.-h upon the <lb/>
Herald. <lb/>
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C. L. WILKINSON <lb/>
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you can make no mistake in doing your buying ii <lb/>
Store. <lb/>
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most can be <lb/>
in table silverware and jewelry. <lb/>
all kinds of dress <lb/>
goods, arriving daily at A. W. <lb/>
Ange d Co. <lb/>
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and girls went to Ayden Sunday <lb/>
to attend tho <lb/>
New lot of poultry wire, <lb/>
arrived at A. W. Ange Go. <lb/>
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night bad a <lb/>
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in the and caused a cut- <lb/>
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make a bolt for the open when a <lb/>
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the same thing is true oilier <lb/>
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between and Third, <lb/>
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lire. man and sonic <lb/>
children were house while <lb/>
the others of the household wen- <lb/>
at church. The lite in supposed to <lb/>
have started a lamp being <lb/>
left so near wall that it caught <lb/>
some paper. <lb/>
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promptly and had a <lb/>
from the hydrant on the corner. <lb/>
building burned so rapidly <lb/>
that the flames seemed all over <lb/>
when the department arrived, but <lb/>
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of the utmost service to you in your outfitting. <lb/>
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meet with fullest , <lb/>
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THE BANK OF N. C. <lb/>
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lush <lb/>
I coin, <lb/>
Sliver com, 1,201 <lb/>
LIABILITIES <lb/>
-lock in -1 <lb/>
profits, <lb/>
Deposits sub. to <lb/>
Total <lb/>
Null oilier I S 8,500.00 <lb/>
Total <lb/>
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I, J. K. i-. Cashier of the all named bank <lb/>
wear that above statement la true to beat of <lb/>
and belief. <lb/>
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and to before HIS, this day<lb/>
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W. J. Turnage, Directors<lb/>
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for job printing. <lb/>
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charge of nor town for the past <lb/>
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clever people. We mist I hem very <lb/>
much. <lb/>
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tough pole, sty for your baggy or <lb/>
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Co. N. C. <lb/>
Milling Mfg. Co., <lb/>
N. c. I <lb/>
If yon need anything in the way <lb/>
of Crockery, Tin <lb/>
same to see us. Hurt Jenkins. <lb/>
attended district conference at <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
Gall and examine our Hue of <lb/>
Ugh grade baggies. You can <lb/>
convinced of the superiority <lb/>
of material <lb/>
Milling Co. <lb/>
K. K. it win do all <lb/>
to please you with <lb/>
new line of heavy fancy <lb/>
groceries <lb/>
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la, s, <lb/>
Ayden Milling it Co., Ayden <lb/>
received, fine line of liar , <lb/>
mess can fit yon up in any style <lb/>
or price <lb/>
Ayden it Mfg <lb/>
II. A. Friday <lb/>
Ur. Skinner. <lb/>
Fancy can-lies, oranges, apples <lb/>
and bananas at K. Hail Cos. <lb/>
are re- <lb/>
daily new and <lb/>
from the <lb/>
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the trade, are simply the <lb/>
seat on the market <lb/>
Milling Mfg Co. <lb/>
We have lull line <lb/>
for ladies. Every <lb/>
pair guaranteed. <lb/>
J. J. Edwards Co. <lb/>
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day for town following <lb/>
named gentlemen were I <lb/>
Mayor, j. Stokes; Commission- <lb/>
M. M, Sauls, <lb/>
E. W. Smith, Cox and <lb/>
S. A. Jenkins. <lb/>
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the money in shoes, tails, caps, <lb/>
rugs tables and <lb/>
floor oil cloth Camion A Tyson. <lb/>
A large plaining outfit latest <lb/>
Improved tools with which <lb/>
our work. Satisfaction <lb/>
teed, M. B. Bro. <lb/>
w. I. an old form <lb/>
of Ayden, now <lb/>
Dover, has been here attendance <lb/>
upon I union. <lb/>
Thai medicine called <lb/>
Cure at J. R. Smith it Bro. <lb/>
is the best thing I have ever tried <lb/>
in my family for indigestion and <lb/>
J. T. Smith, Jr. <lb/>
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second brick block yesterday. <lb/>
There will be five stores in <lb/>
block. <lb/>
lieu of <lb/>
has been here on . visit <lb/>
Simplex guano Cox <lb/>
cotton planters and repairs at J. It. <lb/>
Smith v Bro. <lb/>
Cotton king cultivators, r <lb/>
plows extra blades at J. E <lb/>
Smith it Bro. <lb/>
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boys. <lb/>
The loaf bread right <lb/>
from the oven at M- <lb/>
general wood and <lb/>
work, buggies, wagons and carts <lb/>
consult M. B A <lb/>
I do know that J. R. Smith <lb/>
Bro., have the prettiest and <lb/>
cent calico and ginghams in town. <lb/>
Those white and slippers at <lb/>
J K Smith A Bra., are <lb/>
fur children I have -i-u <lb/>
Ii last choice J. <lb/>
Don't fail to see Cannon Ty- R. v Bro., received i- fine, <lb/>
sou's new crockery both plain Lee lime if good for <lb/>
decorated. Prices are cheaper crop and farmer should ii <lb/>
than formerly. freely, J. B. Smith A Bro. <lb/>
Come to see as you wan That ace and embroidery <lb/>
to bay Manufactured a m- town <lb/>
Tobacco, we handle Trust at J. It. Smith Bro. <lb/>
goods, Hart Jenkins. King Quality shoes the l <lb/>
For sen peaches, apple-, con. You will Bud them .; J. Ed- <lb/>
tomatoes, ac, apply to E. K. Dull ward Son. <lb/>
C. spring <lb/>
Now we have plenty the <lb/>
leaf and can Rev. . C <lb/>
wheels and will them as cheap services in the Episcopal <lb/>
as any one. Sunday and Sunday night, <lb/>
t Mfg. <lb/>
Ayden, X. C. to <lb/>
One of the most elaborate and j <lb/>
artistic lines summer dress <lb/>
goods ever brought i- <lb/>
now on display at the W. <lb/>
C. Jackson Co. See them before <lb/>
making your purchases. They <lb/>
are for patten s <lb/>
and sheets. <lb/>
First cigars <lb/>
i i <lb/>
STATEMENT OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF <lb/>
N. <lb/>
1905. <lb/>
Bro. Ayden, N. C. I Loans and Discount . <lb/>
pit <lb/>
Jennie of and <lb/>
i ii up morning to visit Demand I, as <lb/>
-I .<lb/>
has been well <lb/>
next days we <lb/>
room for t <lb/>
will ell <lb/>
at the Union here. high grade buggies at <lb/>
were the representatives from I exceptionally r prices. This i- <lb/>
the high school an attractive <lb/>
feature. They can't be bent. Ayden Milling Co, <lb/>
There seven wagon load- A v <lb/>
of the angels here Sunday. J. U. Smith Bro. me <lb/>
The ladies say that Cannon . <lb/>
Tyson have the prettiest line <lb/>
die goods in a. <lb/>
I.- --t <lb/>
ii ; o walk or ll p <lb/>
lid yon know you could get om Cash Items, <lb/>
p Gophers any C in, <lb/>
line blade you want;., J. B Smith in, <lb/>
a . i . note <lb/>
Call v S <lb/>
r-1 Flour, better -c . i <lb/>
bad where. <lb/>
neighbor have you <lb/>
fertilizer distributor <lb/>
YOUR . <lb/>
in any quantity you and does <lb/>
, E lit <lb/>
. i <lb/>
We are informed I <lb/>
A Co., of Spring, were <lb/>
on la-t Wednesday tunning ; <lb/>
cotton planter their I <lb/>
various farms Greene and <lb/>
They have the Fame <lb/>
lime e <lb/>
from year. is a <lb/>
farming <lb/>
are All go <lb/>
men, <lb/>
. s-ant I <lb/>
cotton ginned nice and clean. <lb/>
order you <lb/>
price for it. it he <lb/>
Ayden Milling A Mfg. Co., Ayden <lb/>
S. C. <lb/>
if yon ;.; ., <lb/>
one of oar high grade buggies, <lb/>
your loss v. ill be than inn.-, <lb/>
Ayden Milling Mfg. Co., <lb/>
X. c. <lb/>
Cannon Tyson are displaying <lb/>
the most up to date Mae of <lb/>
. . I <lb/>
l, . i , l i lid I I <lb/>
price <lb/>
i i i I -1 i <lb/>
K h City. <lb/>
.-.-. -1 iS <lb/>
Bro., IS i I . <lb/>
stock. They Ly i <lb/>
i m of ii I <lb/>
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. simple, Ii . <lb/>
. i for I hi <lb/>
pull i, i ion of i H J. W. <lb/>
Bro. <lb/>
; be of the yd i. Mil <lb/>
ate any at the ends of row ,, <lb/>
it is a cheap machine. v- , . <lb/>
I Sou <lb/>
Get Cox planter the , . , . , <lb/>
the market Smith <lb/>
i , . y- <lb/>
J. K Smith can furnish one . <lb/>
ii ii for In stun <lb/>
cans . <lb/>
In . . <lb/>
Mis i is <lb/>
Visiting , . <lb/>
.- . inn <lb/>
to is W, n's ii, . . <lb/>
ii ire, pi tin . <lb/>
l I <lb/>
. i y and in i -i <lb/>
. . Come to see mp .; trial <lb/>
ill coin y n h. W. ion. <lb/>
. i r ii . r <lb/>
. bat a <lb/>
many doll lie knows <lb/>
i . <lb/>
, . . i <lb/>
. .;. ; i . <lb/>
is now in in Hist condition<lb/>
lo this market. <lb/>
ville Sunday to here the sermon <lb/>
preached by X. M. Watson <lb/>
to the Odd Fellows. <lb/>
Go to K. K. Go's new- <lb/>
market beef, fresh meats, <lb/>
sage, fresh fish, <lb/>
A high grade, smart graceful. <lb/>
-Ii i -s notice all who <lb/>
may honor them with patronage, <lb/>
They also call special to <lb/>
buggies. <lb/>
Brown Mary <lb/>
of Standard, hate been <lb/>
on a visit lo here, <lb/>
sewing machine- the <lb/>
ASK I <lb/>
i-. a in ice v, a . . <lb/>
mm CO; <lb/>
Our represent a certain <lb/>
. . Iii style and ii p i . <lb/>
i Here generally. <lb/>
Mfg ; <lb/>
The road gang i- ting . t <lb/>
be something immense, IVe <lb/>
believe two would HART <lb/>
I -i more than one. w i b <lb/>
expense. LIVERY, f AND SALE s . <lb/>
Something new in J. It. AYDEN, N, C, <lb/>
Smith Bra, have a whole , <lb/>
. Lo on <lb/>
ad of, beating ,;., , ., <lb/>
-noes, and you can get your choice j -i- <lb/>
by at once. ,.,.,,. , <lb/>
soda fountain <lb/>
ill he in service <lb/>
from now in the of the i. <lb/>
Tin- newest latest drinks will <lb/>
be found there. i you want <lb/>
so lung try <lb/>
.-- <lb/>
i ores ; <lb/>
V E . . <lb/>
for <lb/>
mm in, -i J. Ii. p <lb/>
well mads durable buggy can <lb/>
in any style at any <lb/>
the Milling Mfg. . , Ayden, <lb/>
We continue to build J our spring of <lb/>
baggies Ac. for we do not, J- <lb/>
Wrong eyeglasses are worse <lb/>
none, if your <lb/>
eyes lire, hey call for help. J. <lb/>
W. Taylor a graduate optician, <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. can your glasses <lb/>
I right at reasonable prices. Noted <lb/>
I doctors have said wrong eye <lb/>
set apace we cannot <lb/>
Milling A Mfg. Co., Ayden, X. C. <lb/>
M . B. Bro, make horse <lb/>
specialty. <lb/>
For guano sowers see M. If. <lb/>
Tripp The best. <lb/>
The Baptist Union in session <lb/>
hoe the past week did <lb/>
glasses are than pi. <lb/>
much business of importance. <lb/>
Their preaching was of an exceed i <lb/>
high order, congregation <lb/>
unusually large and the he ha., the o, <lb/>
A being placed in the <lb/>
lock-up l en- the other day saw <lb/>
o.-ca-ii ii to remark was the first <lb/>
interest each and every one of them <lb/>
made manifest in all their <lb/>
ions show them lo be a people <lb/>
determined to carry out <lb/>
cute and purposes they <lb/>
have in view. Their was <lb/>
through I Ii i u Is, <lb/>
There pop w ho is <lb/>
how to appreciate a good thing <lb/>
hen they sec It. <lb/>
Since Monday evening I. W. <lb/>
A Bros., have sold a car <lb/>
very pleasant to all our load of wire fencing. This firm i. <lb/>
we sincerely wish they may come <lb/>
again. <lb/>
Harris that Harrison <lb/>
Country paints <lb/>
colors are by far the best goods <lb/>
that be ever used and that It <lb/>
knocked out several oilier j, <lb/>
. , I have triad it and all who have <lb/>
brands a teat at Greenville last i <lb/>
summer. This paint is Hold by J. <lb/>
a Smith Bro. <lb/>
among the most In <lb/>
county, <lb/>
J. w. it Bros, have <lb/>
received another car load of <lb/>
American Wire <lb/>
This fencing is the best in the <lb/>
world and so admitted by all who <lb/>
WINTER <lb/>
CLOTHES <lb/>
REPORT . EDITION OF <lb/>
BANK F RE <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
AT THE Of SINKS 14th. I <lb/>
and <lb/>
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.; i<lb/>
in <lb/>
i seen it. <lb/>
J. H. Tripp A Bro. sill Sing. <lb/>
sewing machine the Install <lb/>
J. J. Edwards Son plans. easy <lb/>
your spring clothing. was right much cotton on <lb/>
would lo in-1 the market yesterday. <lb/>
form the public that be is prepared <lb/>
to move houses on short notice and <lb/>
without damage at reasonable <lb/>
prices. <lb/>
K. P, Tucker was here Sunday <lb/>
afternoon. <lb/>
Do you want a nice suit, <lb/>
pair pants, hat or low <lb/>
quartered shoes, of latest <lb/>
designs If so go to Jackson Co. <lb/>
have them great quantities, <lb/>
will pleas yon. <lb/>
. I, . <lb/>
Time to lay away securities, etc. <lb/>
clothes pretty soon. Better <lb/>
sec to it that they are protect I Due from. <lb/>
el from moths until they <lb/>
wanted again. We haw Coin <lb/>
MOTH BALLS <lb/>
MOTH POWDER <lb/>
CAMPHOR <lb/>
TAR BAGS <lb/>
CHAMBRAY <lb/>
. moth can't near any of <lb/>
They're cheaper than <lb/>
buying now <lb/>
M. M. SAULS, Ph. G. <lb/>
N. . <lb/>
A. P. MURRAY, <lb/>
Painter and Paper <lb/>
All entrusted lo me will be <lb/>
and A <lb/>
latest designs in Wall Paper. <lb/>
A. P. MURRAY, <lb/>
N. a <lb/>
i , <lb/>
Count; <lb/>
I, c-. <lb/>
., . above i Ii <lb/>
mil i . <lb/>
d and lo <lb/>
-oil d. March, . <lb/>
C. <lb/>
I. A <lb/>
IT. MO <lb/>
X, <lb/>
Goods <lb/>
Oranges, apples, bananas all <lb/>
fruits kept by t <lb/>
horn. <lb/>
We know vehicles and values, <lb/>
we also know the buggies we build <lb/>
and sell we gladly guarantee <lb/>
them. Come to see us whether <lb/>
you buy or not. If you can do <lb/>
better elsewhere we do nil expect <lb/>
your patronage. <lb/>
Ayden and Mfg. Co. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Dr. Joseph Dixon <lb/>
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON <lb/>
Brisk Railroad, <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
of IA Years of <lb/>
had been doubled With lame <lb/>
back for fifteen and found <lb/>
a complete in the <lb/>
Chamberlain's rain <lb/>
John G This <lb/>
i iii Is also without an equal <lb/>
for sprains and bruises. It is <lb/>
sale by Drug Store, <lb/>
Greenville, f <lb/>
ARRIVING DAILY. <lb/>
There is one filing i lull do nut claim in om In do <lb/>
that is in sell goods cheaper they be In <lb/>
neither do we want to create rho impression that i- <lb/>
of shopworn, out of style goods nor by our store <lb/>
with show bills and sin boards will we try to false <lb/>
ideas in we are going out of business, i . we <lb/>
do wish it understood that we are receiving daily <lb/>
of the newest things in <lb/>
RIBBONS, SILKS, EMBROIDERIES, ACES <lb/>
kindred materials so desirable with the folk of <lb/>
Greenville and Pitt and you will at <lb/>
least favor us with a visit m those many new things, <lb/>
Pulley Bowen, <lb/>
THE HOME OF WOMEN'S FASHIONS.<lb/>
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GREENVILLE'S <lb/>
IN WRECK. <lb/>
Great<lb/>
The refinement <lb/>
of style and <lb/>
the realization <lb/>
of comfort <lb/>
UNION MADE <lb/>
Good Taste is Always <lb/>
Good Style <lb/>
Come Out Without Injury. <lb/>
There a slight on the <lb/>
Atlantic Coast Tuesday after- <lb/>
noon, three miles South of <lb/>
A freight train on the siding; <lb/>
waiting for the passenger train <lb/>
from Hock; Mount to Selma to <lb/>
pass, when the freight <lb/>
mm el far and was <lb/>
struck by the engine of the <lb/>
passenger train and <lb/>
turned over. <lb/>
the <lb/>
train we slightly no one <lb/>
else received any injury. F. If. <lb/>
Hodges and T. White, who were <lb/>
en route t. Salisbury, were pass, u- <lb/>
on <lb/>
Health Shoes <lb/>
FOR MEN <lb/>
The have obtained is due principally to their Superior con- <lb/>
which makes them <lb/>
Comfortable From the Time You Put Them On. <lb/>
other make, though probably all tried, <lb/>
used in them are the highest The <lb/>
given ind guarantee that they will last as <lb/>
ass succeeded in equaling them. <lb/>
rice i pair, with full value <lb/>
i as well as the <lb/>
and hold their <lb/>
manufacturers <lb/>
WE CORDIALLY INVITE EVERY MAN TO CALL AND INSPECT THIS LINE. <lb/>
UNION MADE <lb/>
UNION MADE <lb/>
FIT <lb/>
the Foot, <lb/>
the Head <lb/>
and the Pocket-Book <lb/>
Or. Martin at School <lb/>
This morning Dr. Martin <lb/>
on, the opening <lb/>
exercises at the graded School and <lb/>
gave a mo.-t interesting enter- <lb/>
talk on <lb/>
The teachers a- well as the <lb/>
pupils livened carefully through- <lb/>
nut and enjoyed to the full <lb/>
of 9- me of the gifted <lb/>
experiences in the <lb/>
of the while there in <lb/>
the interest of the V. S. govern- <lb/>
under the direction of the <lb/>
late President <lb/>
The Dr. was delighted with the <lb/>
excellent of the <lb/>
congratulated Prof. <lb/>
DoTS again and again upon his <lb/>
excellent and <lb/>
such a splendid corps of <lb/>
instructors. <lb/>
It was regret that Dr. Mar- <lb/>
tin hail to decline an invitation to <lb/>
stay and see the work the <lb/>
departments. <lb/>
He invited children to attend <lb/>
the revival services as us <lb/>
possible <lb/>
NORFOLK SOUTHERN R. R. CO. <lb/>
Steamboat Service. <lb/>
L. <lb/>
daily t <lb/>
CREDIT CUSTOMERS. <lb/>
They Hove .-m Advantage <lb/>
Who fay <lb/>
should think they'd show more <lb/>
Consideration to a good cash custom- <lb/>
exclaimed the shopper, who had <lb/>
just had a wordy encounter over an <lb/>
exchange slip with the <lb/>
they would take the iron hie to <lb/>
look tin- matter up they'd my <lb/>
mi t regularly on the delivery <lb/>
just the only <lb/>
on tin- delivery books and not among <lb/>
their <lb/>
should think the firm <lb/>
would want a big cash <lb/>
does, hut and employees <lb/>
look at it differently. When a <lb/>
man says, the clerk <lb/>
sits up and takes notice. The <lb/>
man who has an account is the <lb/>
man who can most easily complain <lb/>
of discourtesy and inattention on <lb/>
the part a clerk. The of <lb/>
her trade is know n to the She <lb/>
prefaces her complaint with the <lb/>
words, you know. I've had an <lb/>
account ham ever since the store was <lb/>
The cash customer <lb/>
a single sale She cannot prove <lb/>
how valuable her trade is to the <lb/>
house, and the knows it. I've <lb/>
Watched the rule work again and <lb/>
again. It almost discourages one in <lb/>
the imposed task of paying <lb/>
on the other object- <lb/>
ed tired shopper, a woman <lb/>
pays cash sin- buys more carefully,<lb/>
is just the smiled <lb/>
her companion. is the <lb/>
man who buys some- <lb/>
times who commands the <lb/>
respect and incidentally the <lb/>
of i New York Press. <lb/>
Wanted Some Himself. <lb/>
A traveling agent for a large <lb/>
wholesale grocery house was selling <lb/>
a of goods to one of his <lb/>
a in a little village. <lb/>
he said, wind up with, <lb/>
don't you want a few cans of our <lb/>
maple You'll it the <lb/>
be.-t you have ever kept in <lb/>
said the grocer, <lb/>
of maple <lb/>
did get it <lb/>
remember selling yon any <lb/>
was In re on my lust <lb/>
on didn't, i got <lb/>
it the real <lb/>
what it i-. My brother <lb/>
I i <lb/>
when <lb/>
this in tin <lb/>
made in <lb/>
like I. <lb/>
us <lb/>
ramp. <lb/>
II <lb/>
e s <lb/>
it. <lb/>
the country maple <lb/>
it and tool, grocer to one side. <lb/>
lie lid in a low lone, <lb/>
going back on the <lb/>
I of course, hut I want a <lb/>
gallon of tin- stuff for own <lb/>
at a. in. for leaves was brought out. lie <lb/>
Greenville daily <lb/>
at in, for <lb/>
Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
Norfolk Southern Railroad <lb/>
Norfolk, Baltimore, Philadelphia, <lb/>
New York, Boston and all other <lb/>
North. l.-s a Norfolk <lb/>
with all points <lb/>
should <lb/>
freight via Norfolk, cure <lb/>
A Southern . . <lb/>
Sailing Hours to change <lb/>
without <lb/>
T. H. MYERS, Agent. Washing- <lb/>
ton, N. <lb/>
J, Agent, <lb/>
ville, N. <lb/>
I . C. General T. and <lb/>
f. Agent, Norfolk, <lb/>
Skinner, Harry Skinner. Jr <lb/>
H. w. <lb/>
SKINNER <lb/>
LAWYERS, <lb/>
Room J Temple Building. <lb/>
We hereby we bate <lb/>
associated with us, in practice <lb/>
she Law, Mr. Skinner, Jr, <lb/>
The name will continue as here- <lb/>
Lawyers. <lb/>
January 2nd, <lb/>
SKINNER, <lb/>
l. w. w <lb/>
The Air and Sun. <lb/>
An old writer sin-, When men <lb/>
lived in houses reed they had con- <lb/>
when they lived in <lb/>
houses of oak they had constitutions <lb/>
of This is a very fine, <lb/>
description of the injury <lb/>
which may come to US from line <lb/>
houses tOO closely sealed to keep out <lb/>
the fresh air and too heavily cur- <lb/>
preventing the <lb/>
sunshine, Inch i.- almost or unite as <lb/>
important a-air. it is not at all <lb/>
in. to have our line houses <lb/>
unhealthful, and it only requires in- <lb/>
and to <lb/>
a house of oak a- of <lb/>
health as cabin, IT-ch air will <lb/>
come from a well ventilated oaken <lb/>
house well as through the open <lb/>
s in a house of reed-, and sun- <lb/>
light through a window in a palace <lb/>
as in a <lb/>
KILL he COUCH <lb/>
AND CURE the LUNGS <lb/>
WITH <lb/>
Dr. King's <lb/>
New Discovery <lb/>
FOR C <lb/>
Surest and Quickest Cure for all <lb/>
THROAT and LUNG <lb/>
LES, or MONEY BACK.<lb/>
. store. <lb/>
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It <lb/>
tor Pita and ii <lb/>
box la <lb/>
. nm I on <lb/>
It I <lb/>
i. <lb/>
Her Parting Shot. <lb/>
old lady well known in a <lb/>
Scotch town for learning and for <lb/>
conceited people gave <lb/>
evening party where a <lb/>
I man was present about to <lb/>
leave for an in China, <lb/>
and In- formed the of <lb/>
the evening. As he was <lb/>
extravagant in his con- <lb/>
himself, the old lady <lb/>
was all but silent during the evening <lb/>
I until lie v.-- h when she shook <lb/>
him heartily by the hand, saying, <lb/>
t care when <lb/>
for, mind ye, they <lb/>
puppies in <lb/>
A Wise <lb/>
for announced the <lb/>
medium, sell yon a philter that <lb/>
will make four hit hand love you <lb/>
of all n <lb/>
think I'll <lb/>
c the practical wife, f you <lb/>
philter tin malt bring <lb/>
home of hi <lb/>
I . v you a I in<lb/>
Bulletin. <lb/>
price <lb/>
SI-00 <lb/>
OLDS Free Trial. <lb/>
Ind i <lb/>
SHINGLES <lb/>
A d <lb/>
eat , <lb/>
out I . <lb/>
he . <lb/>
Closing Exercises Held Tuesday <lb/>
We heard a speaker say <lb/>
rural schools are hope the <lb/>
In Pitt county we are <lb/>
measuring up to this hope and the <lb/>
past year has shown remarkable <lb/>
development along educational <lb/>
lines, Not only the <lb/>
schools improved, but the rural <lb/>
schools have pace with them <lb/>
march of read. <lb/>
One of the best of latter <lb/>
the graded school, at <lb/>
in section <lb/>
the county. The people of that <lb/>
line section come together and put <lb/>
up a splendid and <lb/>
a school that cm. he <lb/>
passed. Misses Eugenia Harriss <lb/>
were secured <lb/>
teachers enrollment was large. <lb/>
The commencement <lb/>
the hist session took place Tues- <lb/>
day and the large audience <lb/>
was delighted with what they wit- <lb/>
There was a delightful <lb/>
program of vocal and instrumental <lb/>
music, recitations and drills that <lb/>
showed thorough training and <lb/>
preparation. pupil seemed <lb/>
perfect in the taken. Little <lb/>
Miss Viola Kilpatrick, the baby <lb/>
elocutionist, gave several <lb/>
The add less occasion was <lb/>
delivered by Dr. James Dinwiddie, <lb/>
president of Peace Institute. <lb/>
His subject <lb/>
he gave his <lb/>
hearers much food for earnest <lb/>
He said if you get a <lb/>
to do right because it is <lb/>
right and refuse to do wrong <lb/>
because it is wrong, and stand by <lb/>
this decision though the heavens <lb/>
fall, yon have a soul. He <lb/>
emphasized the importance of <lb/>
building wisely when we go about <lb/>
training a being <lb/>
life and eternity. As a small stone <lb/>
near the fountain head will divert <lb/>
the course of a stream, a single <lb/>
act may change the trend of a life <lb/>
tutu its course upward or <lb/>
downward. We are not controlled <lb/>
by out wills, but our wills do what <lb/>
our characters direct. <lb/>
At the of the address <lb/>
Count Supt. W. <lb/>
spoke <lb/>
of the pi ogress <lb/>
the county and <lb/>
of the excellent work done in <lb/>
this school. He congratulated the <lb/>
people and also thanked them and <lb/>
the trustees for manner in <lb/>
which I hey had cooperated with <lb/>
the county board of education. <lb/>
FIVE ACED MEN <lb/>
And They Are as Good as Are Found. <lb/>
On Saturday afternoon live of <lb/>
our oldest by chance girth, <lb/>
together at <lb/>
II. Harding. As tire <lb/>
turned to old times the question of <lb/>
their ages came up. It was found <lb/>
that the combined ages the live <lb/>
men aggregated years, or an <lb/>
average 3-5 years. Mr. <lb/>
led the with years <lb/>
behind him. M. <lb/>
King came next, years to his <lb/>
credit. The other three, ex-Gov. <lb/>
T. J. Mr. and <lb/>
Henry Harding <lb/>
and look young for their age. You <lb/>
do not come across better men in <lb/>
bunches live, either. <lb/>
T. R MOORE. <lb/>
TO THE <lb/>
Greenville. N. C, <lb/>
Dear What's differ- <lb/>
between II and <lb/>
Mr. Aaron <lb/>
N. J., some years ago, put gal- <lb/>
of paint on his <lb/>
house; and spring repainted <lb/>
gallons. <lb/>
How much was the paint <lb/>
Ti tale a and <lb/>
the paint was h i bi rage one.<lb/>
W, t CO. <lb/>
I, II. I. I'll our <lb/>
Palm <lb/>
ill Of <lb/>
; kill number of <lb/>
I . ,, i- reel d ranch top <lb/>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA, TUESDAY. MAY 1905. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb/>
No. <lb/>
COUNTY MATTERS <lb/>
Business Transacted by Commissioners. <lb/>
The board of county commission- <lb/>
met in regular session on Mon- <lb/>
day, 1st, all the members <lb/>
present. <lb/>
The following were <lb/>
from the For <lb/>
paupers county home <lb/>
jurors <lb/>
bridges and <lb/>
court HO; cost <lb/>
witness tickets Jail <lb/>
insuring jail 156.55; superintend- <lb/>
health insane small <lb/>
pox veterans <lb/>
register of deeds com- <lb/>
missioners miscellaneous <lb/>
stock law territory <lb/>
T. White, presented <lb/>
bis monthly report. <lb/>
Dr. Zeno Blown, superintendent <lb/>
health, tiled his monthly report. <lb/>
W. h. cotton weigher <lb/>
elect for the town of Greenville, <lb/>
presented his official bond which <lb/>
was accepted. <lb/>
J. A. cotton weigher <lb/>
elect for the town of Ayden, was <lb/>
given until first Monday iD June <lb/>
in which to present <lb/>
GAS BOAT CAPSIZED <lb/>
GRADED SCHOOL. <lb/>
BOARD OF ALDERMEN. <lb/>
Passengers Have Trilling Experience <lb/>
Capt. Heroism. <lb/>
several wards was called for <lb/>
Monday iii the <lb/>
j and poll; place-.-, is <lb/>
Buck <lb/>
II. Hauling and <lb/>
pi <lb/>
trip from Washington to U residence e, of Sec <lb/>
Greenville the boat was of <lb/>
End First Work. , and Much <lb/>
one year ago the people Thursday Night. <lb/>
Friday as Ola determined they would <lb/>
boat their of aldermen were <lb/>
her trip from to a <lb/>
capsized, and there come near <lb/>
a serious disaster. <lb/>
he- <lb/>
miles W., d Misses <lb/>
D U. ,. A l . u. <lb/>
f. was on and nailed <lb/>
the boat to b taken on and <lb/>
brought to lauding <lb/>
made and he taken on <lb/>
board, and while the boat was <lb/>
being tracked out to the channel of <lb/>
the river it struck a submerged <lb/>
log that listed the boat and came <lb/>
near turning it completely over. <lb/>
There quite a number of <lb/>
passengers with several cranks and delivered the address. <lb/>
some freight on board. sudden For <lb/>
careening the boat threw some I distinguished, <lb/>
of these overboard, while man, in clear <lb/>
jumped oat in the water. manner showed the <lb/>
rolled and several education and <lb/>
and finally settled 0.1 one side. was a huge <lb/>
The had presence of and body <lb/>
AND SOCIAL. <lb/>
Thursday, May 1906. <lb/>
Harry went to Raleigh <lb/>
today, <lb/>
Mr- went t- <lb/>
today. <lb/>
Mr. and V. A. Jones left <lb/>
Wed for <lb/>
I. Iv returned Wed- <lb/>
evening from Bethel, <lb/>
and Mary Edwards. am, we committee re-i W. F. I. ,, , <lb/>
They made no mistake i we, the B. J. and W. H. came in Wednesday to visit C. <lb/>
Foiling place emit Carr, <lb/>
house. <lb/>
Mrs. I. and child <lb/>
them children to have a <lb/>
large school. They built a splendid I The <lb/>
The accident <lb/>
past month. <lb/>
the members being <lb/>
wind -K. <lb/>
and D, , <lb/>
I judge. place Mrs, V <lb/>
o'clock when the of Olivia school house on <lb/>
st <lb/>
in the selection of their teachers. be <lb/>
The school, though only one year <lb/>
old, has taken its place at as <lb/>
one of the best schools of the <lb/>
The closing exercises of tabs <lb/>
first session took place Wednesday <lb/>
and at night. In morning <lb/>
, o'clock Hod. It. Suite <lb/>
Fourth Bowling <lb/>
I registrar. Warren, Jr., and <lb/>
returned Wednesday evening from <lb/>
Spring Hope. <lb/>
was ordered done. The Com- <lb/>
was also instructed <lb/>
advertise and sell the old street <lb/>
lamps and posts. IT. M. Hooker judges. Palling <lb/>
The white cemetery committee place J. J. store at Five Ml- M. daughter, <lb/>
reported the fence around the, I Miss Ella, of Wake Forest, are <lb/>
enclosure had been completed. Fifth J. <lb/>
The committee registrar, s. Tun-tall and U. E Eugenia Harris <lb/>
I mended amendment to Cherry judges. Polling <lb/>
of chapter M of the town lawn brick warehouse Dick <lb/>
which adopted. The amend-1 son avenue. <lb/>
that any who I J. <lb/>
The report of the grand of mind to his <lb/>
or the consequences might have <lb/>
April court <lb/>
that he had j <lb/>
laid oil a public in <lb/>
township as directed In an order I <lb/>
passed at March meeting of <lb/>
board. <lb/>
The following were added <lb/>
pauper list to receive monthly <lb/>
amount Hunt I <lb/>
Susan Clark Ham and <lb/>
wife C. T. Case g which be <lb/>
declined; Sallie Parker was <lb/>
creased from to <lb/>
Jackson and h. A. <lb/>
former were <lb/>
discontinued. <lb/>
License to piddle was granted <lb/>
to <lb/>
Mrs. Alice Harper was refunded <lb/>
special school taxis In <lb/>
township charged. <lb/>
a j , ,, <lb/>
Land to. was re-1 <lb/>
leased taxes on real estate <lb/>
erroneously charged in <lb/>
township. <lb/>
released <lb/>
from taxes on town lot Ayden <lb/>
erroneously charged. <lb/>
J, L. Fountain was refunded <lb/>
income tax erroneously charged in <lb/>
Falkland township. <lb/>
Alex Brown was released from <lb/>
taxes on laud in Swift Creek town- <lb/>
ship erroneously charged. <lb/>
was delighted both with Mr. Lacy <lb/>
a man with his splendid <lb/>
speech. His coming will prove <lb/>
a benediction to <lb/>
At night the exercises were by <lb/>
j the and a splendid and <lb/>
W. M. i ranged program was <lb/>
I. D. Baltimore. <lb/>
It. A. Jones, <lb/>
i. P. Holmes, Cleveland. <lb/>
E, H. Thomson, Durham. <lb/>
tinted <lb/>
to list taxes of the town. <lb/>
It was agreed to j. c <lb/>
Lamer for certain his prop- <lb/>
used in widening on <lb/>
been much worse. <lb/>
The on hoard were. <lb/>
Herbert Baltimore. <lb/>
W. P. By moods, <lb/>
There were also two colored training. Borne <lb/>
women with small children exceptionally <lb/>
board. Both teachers and <lb/>
At the careen of the boat I <lb/>
Mr. Capt. Forbes <lb/>
were thrown our on off side, <lb/>
and as it listed luck Messrs. <lb/>
Poindexter, Holmes and Thomson <lb/>
jumped out on the side <lb/>
engage in illegal or improper <lb/>
diversion, or shall be guilty of any <lb/>
indecent or immoral language, or <lb/>
shall be guilty any indecent, <lb/>
insulting or immoral conduct avenue. <lb/>
behavior in any public street or Accounts wore allowed <lb/>
in the town, shall be to <lb/>
deemed a disorderly <lb/>
An ordinance was also adopted, GENERAL ROBERTS COMING. <lb/>
prohibiting the of any <lb/>
drains or ditches on To Reunion May <lb/>
town, under a penalty of The boy General of the civil <lb/>
The lire department commute W, P. of <lb/>
reported that the new hose reels will be with on Wednesday, I evening from Suffolk <lb/>
with address <lb/>
as locations I veterans Bryan <lb/>
presented. more than <lb/>
hours a great people j <lb/>
delighted at what, they were <lb/>
and bearing. pupil did , <lb/>
his or her p. t well showing both The following to <lb/>
places were suggested as locations the <lb/>
teachers of graded school, <lb/>
at today here. <lb/>
came home <lb/>
Wednesday veiling from <lb/>
where he baa school. <lb/>
W. returned <lb/>
iii- from where <lb/>
he had commence- <lb/>
men's. <lb/>
Friday, May 1905. <lb/>
C, V. York to <lb/>
today, <lb/>
M. Raleigh, is <lb/>
H. I an returned Thursday <lb/>
for the hose reel Al Gen. Roberts was <lb/>
Harrington's on Evans s of his rank in <lb/>
. t, a, stables in W-s,, Urn army, and <lb/>
. Greenville, on Moses King's lot distinguished by his bravery, <lb/>
. s exercises. .,,, <lb/>
Fifth street, at no introduction or com- <lb/>
house, on T. Jot that can be made upon Gee <lb/>
marshals at these <lb/>
at. I tax collector, dis- They know and remember the lie <lb/>
The following handsome young <lb/>
a handsome way <lb/>
n, Wall, <lb/>
The latter three swam to i Jenkins R. ;. <lb/>
without roach difficulty. of the good order doe to <lb/>
Capt. Forbes could also WM seating the people <lb/>
land easily, bat be heard a cry for their <lb/>
from Mr. and <lb/>
noticing that the latter had become I close of the exercises <lb/>
exhausted, bravely went to bis Prof. <lb/>
rescue. Mr, bad sank m to the action <lb/>
three times when Forbes of trustees at a meeting <lb/>
chief and that bound in days of -05 <lb/>
police chief of and the bond is stronger as <lb/>
department, filed monthly day a are going by. There will be <lb/>
reports, gnat preparations made for that <lb/>
The police were ordered to pro- day of celebration, and a multitude <lb/>
cure nets and catch mil <lb/>
I. O. returned <lb/>
evening from York. <lb/>
Mis- Bessie of <lb/>
in visiting Miss <lb/>
Brown. <lb/>
Rev. Boyd of Wilson, <lb/>
-pent last night here and left this <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
Deputy Sheriff S. I. Dudley <lb/>
went to Raleigh today to take a <lb/>
prisoner the <lb/>
Saturday, May 1905. <lb/>
went to <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
N. May <lb/>
Most of the farmers are gas boat to the Shore, <lb/>
reached him, bin he was time He stated that <lb/>
to bin up until ethers could every the teachers of <lb/>
go to their aid, session been unanimously <lb/>
Seeing the two men struggling i which announcement was <lb/>
out the stream, Ml Holmes received with applause. <lb/>
broke the lock of that was that trustees would add <lb/>
fastened the landing with to the faculty in the <lb/>
Mr. Poindexter out and of some splendid man. <lb/>
ashore. lie skiff was then also urged the people to <lb/>
used in getting all others from for and by their school, <lb/>
will he iii to like today, <lb/>
all dogs found running large ii exercises and hear Gen. <lb/>
Hie street on which las has Everybody will come. <lb/>
paid. FOB <lb/>
The board internal Bryan Grimes camp, <lb/>
his sent <lb/>
slating that they hail accepted tin- There will be a meeting of <lb/>
water and light from rump at toe court at <lb/>
C ;,. III. <lb/>
The in. Immediately after adjourn- <lb/>
to inspect the premises mint of the meet the <lb/>
I around distillery and will form in front of the for abort stay at Panacea <lb/>
owners to cleanse same If house and match in a body to <lb/>
found needed and report to the cemetery where ceremonies F. M. Hodges and <lb/>
fail Parker went up the road <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
W. If. went to <lb/>
Ayden Friday evening. <lb/>
W. B. Parker, Jr., went to <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
-Miss Bottle Gray Button return- <lb/>
ed to LaG range Pi Ida evening. <lb/>
Mayor F. M. Wooten this <lb/>
T. White <lb/>
and this day was just a , , , attending the spreading of I Horn Salisbury Friday <lb/>
A watchman s clock upon the graves of Hie Confederate evening. <lb/>
Madison Smith spent provided all with dry pants, and <lb/>
night with Luther and George by helping each other out they all <lb/>
j managed to get comfortably <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Worthing- clothed. Capt. Forbes got the <lb/>
ton spent Sunday with their righted without much trouble <lb/>
rents, Mr. and Mrs. K. K. before night all were ready to <lb/>
Mrs. L. A. is resume the journey. The <lb/>
the sick list. were landed safely in Green- <lb/>
Manning spent Sunday ville about <lb/>
here. His many wire glad The danger being over the pa- <lb/>
to see him out again. could Bee the as <lb/>
-Misses Annie Allie. serious side of the <lb/>
Lizzie went to Ayden j dent. They say that Mr. <lb/>
Tuesday, displayed marvelous acrobatic <lb/>
this morn- <lb/>
for Richmond to enter upon <lb/>
the duties of his new charge <lb/>
pastor of Fairmont church. <lb/>
as <lb/>
Prospecting Stock Farm. <lb/>
B. K. Mutter, of Kentucky, a <lb/>
aged wife of Robert may, qualities by through a win-1 of the fire department <lb/>
colored, died on the place of Lo- every time the boat listed, lived and the new fire hose has <lb/>
yesterday from side t side been placed on them. There will <lb/>
sections coatS and pair of hoots <lb/>
the town so M to have hose <lb/>
rapidly be saved himself from be reel stations in various <lb/>
G. W. Briley and Exam <lb/>
the Odd <lb/>
to meet bills until ceremonies opera <lb/>
Ernest, the infant son of collect ions could he are concluded a dinner will <lb/>
Mr, and Mrs. E. L. Brooks, The com. be served the Confederate veterans <lb/>
grandson of Col. I. A. Sugg, died mission was also authorized to in- in open air. <lb/>
this morning at o'clock sure <lb/>
their home In re- Committees were appointed to Handsome Monument <lb/>
mains will lie brought to Green confer with the commission A beautiful WU <lb/>
ville on Sunday morning and be to rate to be charged against erected at the grave of Mies <lb/>
interred in Cherry Hill the town for lights and water, and Sarah in Cherry Hill In stock raising, <lb/>
at o'clock. also in regard to placing additional It was constructed by has been prospecting with <lb/>
lights. i Limier the marble view or establishing a track farm <lb/>
Permission was granted N. dealers hen-, and reflects credit out at the plantation of O. L. Joy- <lb/>
to run a merry-go round j upon their workmanship. believe this is an enter- <lb/>
in town upon of a tax of prise that the county needs. A <lb/>
per day. Nan firm would be or ,,,., <lb/>
in this section hope <lb/>
caps and belts, two <lb/>
Hose Reels, <lb/>
Four new hose reels for Hie use <lb/>
in Green ville <lb/>
in case of <lb/>
be had his hands full hold <lb/>
the two colored case or me, was made with <lb/>
keeping jumping over- C. James to number the houses <lb/>
attend- board with the children. the worth was furnish the board <lb/>
ed meeting at St. Delight put up some praying, ruined. He loud in his praise , . , , . <lb/>
Saturday. All the went ore- of Capt. Forbes for saving life of same, the cost to <lb/>
board was damaged, Mr. There was also a orate of hogs <lb/>
-as the heaviest loser. He thrown overboard and font of <lb/>
had two ample trunks of dotting them were drowned. <lb/>
be cents each house number- <lb/>
ed. <lb/>
New I. being <lb/>
I tried the third time for <lb/>
Young, and <lb/>
failing to render a verdict, the <lb/>
well early this morning <lb/>
Miss Patterson set free. <lb/>
Mis- is tree, hut will no <lb/>
remember that she has been <lb/>
election for aldermen in the i to court. <lb/>
interested will <lb/>
in their plans. <lb/>
Grand Sachem Hodges. <lb/>
F. M. Hodges, of Greenville, <lb/>
was elected grand sachem by the <lb/>
great council . I Bed Men in <lb/>
at Salisbury. This is an <lb/>
honor to Mi. <lb/>
ville. <lb/>
I m<lb/>
I. . <lb/>
POOR PRINT<lb/>
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