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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/>
. . <lb/>
I I <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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THE CANDY MAN IN MEXICO. EATING BEFORE SLEEPING. <lb/>
HI <lb/>
Has an Ancient History <lb/>
Back to the Aztecs. <lb/>
street peddler one <lb/>
of the that the <lb/>
of the oil bis <lb/>
rival in Modern <lb/>
As tin- climate is warm enough <lb/>
lo be out of <lb/>
around, tile <lb/>
found hie <lb/>
lid to tilt <lb/>
Dating A Palatable Meal One <lb/>
Best Aids to Rest. <lb/>
A short time physician <lb/>
held the eating of <lb/>
before retiring almost I crime. The <lb/>
old theory is exploded. One <lb/>
medical journal, in on <lb/>
THE <lb/>
BIG STORE. <lb/>
THE <lb/>
BIG STORE. <lb/>
UNPRECEDENTED BARGAIN GIVING. <lb/>
WELL ED <lb/>
Are Daily Advertising L's. <lb/>
I Thai wear wall. <lb/>
The kind you need. <lb/>
Hats <lb/>
Shoes <lb/>
are p in style. <lb/>
Of All Kinds, Shapes and Sizes <lb/>
Marked w <lb/>
comfort and grace. <lb/>
EVERYTHING <lb/>
. rs, Cuffs, Gloves. Seek Ties, etc. <lb/>
C -will he the up thing the coming <lb/>
, ii. We Get one. Cheap <lb/>
center allow window the <lb/>
Department and <lb/>
let us Fit You Out and Out on the Inside. <lb/>
THOUSANDS <lb/>
Of People Made <lb/>
HAPPY <lb/>
By the Savings on <lb/>
Pure <lb/>
AT THE <lb/>
BIG STORE. <lb/>
It is Just Like <lb/>
Finding Honey. <lb/>
You come and be made happy <lb/>
by our Unprecedented Bargains. <lb/>
WELL DRESSED <lb/>
LADIES <lb/>
Daily Advertising Us, too. <lb/>
S. <lb/>
Are <lb/>
Silks <lb/>
Hats <lb/>
And all other <lb/>
AU colors, and figured, <lb/>
arc becoming. <lb/>
Tastily trimmed. <lb/>
Shoes <lb/>
and Stylish, <lb/>
We carry Changeable Ta fetus. <lb/>
Diana and China Woolen goods <lb/>
Voile Rhodesia, Mohair, plain <lb/>
and figured Laces and <lb/>
all kinds of Wash Ladies On <lb/>
Really we have everything a <lb/>
lady needs to make her wardrobe complete. <lb/>
See our big center show window of tin <lb/>
Furnishing Department. <lb/>
let Us Fit You Up for Your Summer Trip. <lb/>
This Great Establishment is Now all Aglow With Bargain Offerings. <lb/>
That Boy of yours <lb/>
can be bead to <lb/>
.,, dressy. <lb/>
t the things that <lb/>
Suits made up tor boy In just as good as <lb/>
men. Elegant Suits, <lb/>
up <lb/>
And the Girls <lb/>
We can make look Ilka u Fairy. Such dainty Slippers. <lb/>
in tans and colon, Shoes of .-very style and best makes. <lb/>
Superb lino of Everything else to make the wardrobe <lb/>
the Little Mi complete. Beautiful Hats, <lb/>
Remember That The Store Can Supply all Your Wants, Cheap. <lb/>
hats, Hats, Hats <lb/>
very <lb/>
Old Hats The <lb/>
lea, trimmed by experts. <lb/>
Ladies, you know a good thing when <lb/>
see it, We call on you to judge. See <lb/>
hats, lead in this department with <lb/>
most stylish <lb/>
latest <lb/>
hi <lb/>
nil <lb/>
HATS, and ORNAMENTS. <lb/>
The fashion centers of tho world <lb/>
been drawn on for our stock. <lb/>
Our line Ribbons can't be beaten, <lb/>
. . for your own benefit, to <lb/>
our lino buying. <lb/>
Don't Miss Our Baby Caps. <lb/>
II i be delighted with one of tin m <lb/>
NOT ONLY <lb/>
Things to Wear, But this Big <lb/>
Store also tarries <lb/>
FURNITURE. <lb/>
In Suits or Single Pieces. <lb/>
Are you thinking of getting <lb/>
Ii us lit up <lb/>
your can furnish <lb/>
everything the if <lb/>
you want Furniture to match <lb/>
that you we Ii it. <lb/>
We have all from the <lb/>
cheapest to the highest priced. <lb/>
CARPETS, RUGS, MATTINGs- <lb/>
Or eat Bargains <lb/>
you ill miss a great deal if <lb/>
our store, <lb/>
COMB AND TAKE A LOOK. <lb/>
EVERY <lb/>
VISIT <lb/>
BIG STORE. <lb/>
C. T. <lb/>
Street, N C <lb/>
BIG STORE. <lb/>
doors all the year the subject recently, said i l while <lb/>
render is to he it is not goo,, as a matter fact, <lb/>
post from one go i with Hie stem <lb/>
to the other, . Sun- loaded that the undigested food will <lb/>
days. Sat in i render one restless, still, something <lb/>
of a light, palatable nature in the <lb/>
candy man like a very ancient his- <lb/>
rite V e fond of <lb/>
sweet, they understood the <lb/>
an of many kinds and <lb/>
varieties. The soldiers of <lb/>
tell u- that on their way to due city <lb/>
from Cruz on that <lb/>
march against the city of the Aztec <lb/>
they were met along the way bi <lb/>
a den a, o sold of many <lb/>
kinds, t able <lb/>
lo the taste they had got <lb/>
at , to m. The candy <lb/>
r takes up bis at the <lb/>
of a street, where lie remain- all <lb/>
day from early morning bite at <lb/>
night. As a general thing, you <lb/>
find him in the name place nil <lb/>
year round Once a <lb/>
of certain place the <lb/>
lenders recognize hit right and <lb/>
lo not with competition. <lb/>
a will sell only <lb/>
one kind candy. In case be <lb/>
in all probability makes ft himself. <lb/>
However, many render nave lately <lb/>
been seized with the progressive <lb/>
I spirit of the time- and display quite <lb/>
a stock in trade of kinds of <lb/>
UPHOLSTERED GOODS <lb/>
Chairs and Couches Leather <lb/>
Upholstered <lb/>
SPECIAL BARGAINS IN THESE <lb/>
Any and everything you want. Window <lb/>
and Hall Curtains, great variety in <lb/>
fables and Pictures. Trunks, Suit <lb/>
Cases, all sizes and grades. <lb/>
You will be pleased with a visit to our <lb/>
Store, It is complete in every depart- <lb/>
and it is B pleasure to see the many <lb/>
clerks dealing out <lb/>
GREAT BARGAINS <lb/>
stomach ii one of the best to <lb/>
quietude and rest The process <lb/>
digestion goes on in sleep with as <lb/>
much regularity one is <lb/>
violent la aid it, and so <lb/>
. in stomach i- very <lb/>
desirable for the night's rest. Some <lb/>
physicians declared, <lb/>
that Rood deal of the prevalent <lb/>
insomnia is the result of an <lb/>
craving of the stomach for <lb/>
in persona have ban <lb/>
duly frigid by the opinion that <lb/>
they not est before going to <lb/>
b, or who have, like many nervous <lb/>
been keeping in <lb/>
a Male of <lb/>
is more agreeable on retiring for <lb/>
the nigh than to take a bowl of hot <lb/>
broth like oatmeal gruel or some <lb/>
good nourishing soup is a <lb/>
aid to nervous people and in- <lb/>
ducts peaceful slumber. This is <lb/>
file case during cold win- <lb/>
U r when craves <lb/>
as as other part <lb/>
I of the Even s glass of hot <lb/>
sweets, most of which are not known <lb/>
outside of o. <lb/>
The candy, generally has a <lb/>
small folding table about by <lb/>
. iii dimensions. On <lb/>
piles all hi- war.-. Therefore you <lb/>
have no trouble in finding exactly <lb/>
you want, for there it is all <lb/>
spread on before you. If you do <lb/>
it there yon need not make <lb/>
further inquiries. render will <lb/>
not have ii. <lb/>
Tin are over i thousand street <lb/>
in the City of I <lb/>
of i;, -e have i an an <lb/>
age of <lb/>
arc generally <lb/>
more ambitious an ll ll <lb/>
generally go about from fair <lb/>
fair. arc to be found about <lb/>
the i- and the <lb/>
on feast and they <lb/>
milk i- grateful palate on <lb/>
o i ii ions, i ii a bowl of light <lb/>
well corked gruel ii better and <lb/>
cold months of <lb/>
should be the retiring food of every <lb/>
won . who feels, as many do. the <lb/>
Deed of food <lb/>
Cultivator. <lb/>
o, u <lb/>
I inspiration of the in w <lb/>
era Mexico. w a <lb/>
hang around outside the schools, <lb/>
sell to the children on <lb/>
school Some of the <lb/>
Th Way Ha It. <lb/>
The wife bit- <lb/>
softly stole in and pot <lb/>
her arm- about In r. <lb/>
the mailer, she <lb/>
asked. <lb/>
i am so <lb/>
d. <lb/>
or reason, <lb/>
this <lb/>
if he would <lb/>
marry again if and <lb/>
Ii, <lb/>
Hid the brute <lb/>
fellows, <lb/>
made considerable money. <lb/>
Unnecessary Precaution. <lb/>
The woman member of the <lb/>
board of health had led grad- <lb/>
up to her errand at old Mr. <lb/>
which was to ask him <lb/>
Whitewash his pig-tie- and <lb/>
out. <lb/>
will look so much better, <lb/>
the urged artfully, besides, it <lb/>
i. you <lb/>
Mr. smiling, raised a <lb/>
forefinger, then crooked it. <lb/>
on come be said, <lb/>
and led the way to the sties. <lb/>
be went on, with a <lb/>
gesture toward sonic enormous <lb/>
porkers sunk in the mud. <lb/>
they are. The -peak for them- <lb/>
I selves. Don't worry about my <lb/>
pigs, Mr-. They're an <lb/>
healthy a- make <lb/>
That what's tie <lb/>
would. <lb/>
US <lb/>
matter. He looked at ma <lb/>
as if I bad accused him of <lb/>
and said, should <lb/>
think And oh. mother, <lb/>
was way he said <lb/>
City Independent. <lb/>
Punishment of Japan. Boy. <lb/>
The Japanese schoolboy who is <lb/>
naughty i- not obliged to stand in <lb/>
a corner with a paper cap on Ma <lb/>
head, hut is given ii piece of lighted <lb/>
punk and must stand in front of the <lb/>
class hold it until it is all burn- <lb/>
ed. The length of punk depends <lb/>
on the misdemeanor. <lb/>
Cole <lb/>
here for you and <lb/>
you don't visit <lb/>
Colonel and <lb/>
gardener was going <lb/>
through the woods belonging to Ins <lb/>
master when he saw a man gather- <lb/>
inns. As the colon I had given <lb/>
strict order- thin was no lo he <lb/>
permitted, the gardener <lb/>
man. <lb/>
i to keep all <lb/>
for the I this y <lb/>
all aid the man. <lb/>
in for th <lb/>
A i came <lb/>
the i a, <lb/>
-I,.,.;, hi he d an <lb/>
i getting for <lb/>
the <lb/>
-I tell I i lb i om- <lb/>
tic reply. you think I was <lb/>
getting for the <lb/>
don Telegraph. <lb/>
How He It- <lb/>
A Brooklyn physician, who.,. <lb/>
for names i- poor, re- <lb/>
had a lent in his office for <lb/>
whom ho was asked to out an <lb/>
plication for position. Not <lb/>
w i thing to betray the fact that he <lb/>
had forgotten the man's name, he <lb/>
casually Inquired as he raised his <lb/>
pen above the paper <lb/>
the way, how do you spell <lb/>
your <lb/>
The man gave him a <lb/>
glance and -aid. D <lb/>
York Press, <lb/>
The Gentle Editor. <lb/>
Young is <lb/>
n little poem of a pathetic nature, <lb/>
sir. I showed it to my mother, and <lb/>
the actually cried over it. <lb/>
Editor reading the <lb/>
You your mother cried <lb/>
Young Man sir. <lb/>
you go and <lb/>
promise mother never to write <lb/>
any more poetry, and I think the <lb/>
old lady will dry her tears. <lb/>
Groceries <lb/>
And Provisions <lb/>
Cotton Bagging and <lb/>
Ties always on hand <lb/>
Fresh Goods kept con- <lb/>
In stock. Country <lb/>
Produce Bought and Sold <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
GREENVILLE <lb/>
North Carolina. <lb/>
PAPOOSE POPCORN <lb/>
FORAGE, POULTRY, <lb/>
A the Southern j <lb/>
Agriculturist secured lbs I <lb/>
i seed from an old In <lb/>
Northwest Texas. Aft- <lb/>
with it . Ii <lb/>
wrote Unit t <lb/>
ears will <lb/>
from GO to bushels th <lb/>
sere, planted n <lb/>
and all It Will <lb/>
teed <lb/>
I ever saw, The Old In- <lb/>
poultry on It <lb/>
have -i. i <lb/>
not n <lb/>
I be-n . <lb/>
also pop i i n <lb/>
ti-. <lb/>
for seed, Hit I i s <lb/>
few bushels are Is i <lb/>
for a <lb/>
to , , <lb/>
C. P. N.-.-. . <lb/>
ml you will <lb/>
d it <lb/>
c.-i-u <lb/>
the <lb/>
papers <lb/>
one should study methods of his <lb/>
competitors, and improve them to <lb/>
his own advantage. <lb/>
ought to have something new. <lb/>
some attractive feature that the <lb/>
has not. If you Baser <lb/>
in a daily change your <lb/>
advertisement every day, ii US a <lb/>
May <lb/>
mi iii-i plus <lb/>
for all points <lb/>
it- line in the State f <lb/>
from and <lb/>
A On., and <lb/>
points. Tickets on sale <lb/>
, and <lb/>
limit <lb/>
weekly, change every week. Annual <lb/>
Tournament Southern Golf At-so- <lb/>
May to Bates, <lb/>
helpful when properly <lb/>
organized. The induct <lb/>
will bring customers from afar, and <lb/>
besides, you will find it a good way <lb/>
to dispose of shelf worn Keep <lb/>
your always as new and as <lb/>
fresh as possible.<lb/>
Strictly Genuine. <lb/>
Most of the patent <lb/>
genuine. The <lb/>
following not ice recently appeared <lb/>
in the Kan., <lb/>
a well known run- <lb/>
the Pacific hat <lb/>
and lately In <lb/>
big one. With a picture, and <lb/>
he was in I he , <lb/>
it. He says terrific <lb/>
pains in in- and <lb/>
he had cancer. His druggist <lb/>
and he says <lb/>
it cured Mas. He <lb/>
it to who were <lb/>
Core <lb/>
what you eat and cure-all stomach <lb/>
Just as as the <lb/>
sun shine- your stomach can lie <lb/>
lo its originally pare <lb/>
ion and <lb/>
and truly the greatest <lb/>
d known. L <lb/>
one first class fare, plus <lb/>
for the Hip, from ail <lb/>
points on its line. Tickets on <lb/>
Hale May Sib. a Ed with <lb/>
limit May <lb/>
i Kansas City, Mo., Southern <lb/>
list vent ion, May to <lb/>
17th. Hates, first class fare, <lb/>
plus cents, for the trip. <lb/>
Tickets sale May 7th to <lb/>
inclusively, final limit May <lb/>
27th, <lb/>
St Louis, Mo., National Baptist <lb/>
May 16th. to 24th <lb/>
May 15th, <lb/>
an 16th, with limit May <lb/>
ii. <lb/>
South Atlantic <lb/>
May <lb/>
to first <lb/>
class i cents for the <lb/>
trip. Tickets on <lb/>
17th, for trains to r- <lb/>
in noon <lb/>
with limit May, <lb/>
33rd, <lb/>
in <lb/>
Virginia. <lb/>
NORFOLK SOUTHERN R. R. CO <lb/>
Steamboat Service. <lb/>
Steamer L. leaves <lb/>
daily <lb/>
at B. for leaves <lb/>
Greenville daily <lb/>
at m. for <lb/>
at with <lb/>
Norfolk for <lb/>
Norfolk, Philadelphia, <lb/>
New York, and all other <lb/>
Norfolk <lb/>
all <lb/>
should order their <lb/>
lit giant in strength freight via care Norfolk <lb/>
by B. B. <lb/>
A Montgomery Giant. <lb/>
There lives near Cedar Springs, <lb/>
Montgomery county, one of the <lb/>
largest men ill the State. John <lb/>
is his name. A <lb/>
living at Candor says Mr. <lb/>
is feet, high and <lb/>
pounds. It lakes yards i <lb/>
cloth to make a suit of <lb/>
Dispatch <lb/>
Bilious Bill was getting bloated, <lb/>
And his tongue a- coaled <lb/>
Patent wouldn't <lb/>
him. <lb/>
Companies would DOt insure him. <lb/>
AU his friends were badly fright- <lb/>
But their spirits sum were <lb/>
For Dill I hey believed <lb/>
him, <lb/>
KAMA pill relieved him. <lb/>
The famous little pills <lb/>
cure <lb/>
etc <lb/>
their tonic effect on the liver. <lb/>
They never gripe or sicken hut <lb/>
part early rising Good <lb/>
for children or adults. Bold <lb/>
I. <lb/>
t,, change <lb/>
Green- <lb/>
T. and <lb/>
Sailing hours s <lb/>
without notice. <lb/>
T. H. MYERS, <lb/>
ton, <lb/>
J. J. t <lb/>
ville. N. C. <lb/>
D. C. General <lb/>
r. Agent, Va., <lb/>
NEW MAN <lb/>
At Old Stand. <lb/>
I have stock of <lb/>
and of W. <lb/>
seek will carry the <lb/>
at his old stand on Five <lb/>
Points. <lb/>
I will add lo the sloe lo meet the <lb/>
demands of the trade and will at <lb/>
ill limes carry a complete line of <lb/>
Heavy and Fancy Groceries. <lb/>
Mining With Tobacco <lb/>
Laredo, Ti <lb/>
May Cigars, eta <lb/>
of the National Ex- <lb/>
press Company at Mexico, is <lb/>
missing, as is also a package said to <lb/>
contain f in currency. It is <lb/>
not known whether he is a fugitive <lb/>
or whether he met with foul play <lb/>
He has always enjoyed the tulles <lb/>
confidence of the company. <lb/>
Hot Weather Piles <lb/>
fill on me when you want the <lb/>
best Groceries for the lowest price <lb/>
at which i hey can lie sold. <lb/>
J. J. TURNAGE, <lb/>
The Five Points Grocer. <lb/>
Carolina, Pitt County. <lb/>
II. P. Keel <lb/>
vs. of Sum- <lb/>
ll. Jefferson, . <lb/>
Singer of <lb/>
Persons afflicted with Piles <lb/>
he careful at this season of <lb/>
year. Hot weather and hail <lb/>
drinking Water to the <lb/>
conditions which make Piles more <lb/>
painful and dangerous. DeWitt's <lb/>
Witch Hazel Salvo slops the pain, <lb/>
draws out the and cures. <lb/>
Get the genuine, hearing name <lb/>
of K. ill Co. sale by <lb/>
Jno I, <lb/>
j dewing <lb/>
i The defendant <lb/>
Time Tried and Merit Proven, <lb/>
i minute tough Cure i- i on <lb/>
time when ll in <lb/>
Croup, Whooping Cough, <lb/>
etc. i- perfectly <lb/>
favorite Cough Syrup. For sale mi, <lb/>
by Jno I. Wooten, <lb/>
will take <lb/>
that a in the above <lb/>
action was Issued <lb/>
lift On the day <lb/>
H. a of the <lb/>
Peace of Pitt county, N for <lb/>
sum f dollars due said <lb/>
by ice nut which <lb/>
is returnable before said Justice at his <lb/>
office in Greenville In said county and <lb/>
in Greenville township on the <lb/>
i i May, The defendant will <lb/>
t notice warrant at- <lb/>
was said Justice <lb/>
on Hie. 28th day of April, against <lb/>
the property defendant <lb/>
which warrant returnable before <lb/>
i suit Justice at the and place <lb/>
above i for return sum- <lb/>
mons. When and who <lb/>
or i- request. <lb/>
or demur to <lb/>
or the demanded <lb/>
II. . J. <lb/>
I DO <lb/>
Wash Goods <lb/>
Early Summer Sale <lb/>
It needs but a glance to see what splendid <lb/>
these really <lb/>
GINGHAMS <lb/>
Dress in plain <lb/>
and pol <lb/>
dot <lb/>
Percales in dark <lb/>
and light grounds, plain <lb/>
and striped effects <lb/>
several new and <lb/>
designs; yd <lb/>
PRINTED LAWNS <lb/>
Printed Lawns in white <lb/>
black . colored grounds <lb/>
showing polka dot floral <lb/>
designs, Q. <lb/>
APRON <lb/>
pieces of apron <lb/>
ham, in yd <lb/>
Clothing Department. <lb/>
Sack suit of <lb/>
in dark blue <lb/>
with stripes <lb/>
of olive and garnet, ma- <lb/>
king a <lb/>
Constructed with satin <lb/>
piped facings. Others <lb/>
will have this design. <lb/>
we believe, but at no <lb/>
such prices as this, per <lb/>
6.50 <lb/>
Same as above <lb/>
double breasted <lb/>
per suit <lb/>
Sack suit, same as <lb/>
the previous number, <lb/>
but dark ground with <lb/>
green and garnet stripe, <lb/>
per sun, I. <lb/>
Sack suit of Wool <lb/>
of good <lb/>
in dark blue Oxford <lb/>
interwoven <lb/>
With and red stripe <lb/>
having satin piped <lb/>
and a suit that will <lb/>
readily retail at <lb/>
per <lb/>
Same as a difference in color, this being <lb/>
a darkish brown mixture, with olive and subdued <lb/>
red stripes, per suit, <lb/>
5-75 <lb/>
Women's Cambric <lb/>
Petticoats <lb/>
Cambric made <lb/>
very wide, some are trim <lb/>
mad lace insertion <lb/>
rows; edging to match; <lb/>
oiler- with pretty tucked <lb/>
flounces end <lb/>
have extra dust <lb/>
ruffle. T I <lb/>
Cambric Petticoat that <lb/>
are fashioned in <lb/>
full umbrella <lb/>
which is trimmed with <lb/>
luster of tucking and <lb/>
fine embroidery; many <lb/>
pretty patterns, extra <lb/>
double <lb/>
1.50 <lb/>
Stylish Footwear <lb/>
Shoes and Oxfords for Men <lb/>
and Women in stylish <lb/>
becoming Lasts. <lb/>
To-morrow we snail repeat our offer of <lb/>
lust week- iii Shoes Oxfords for men <lb/>
and women. This sale a <lb/>
of selections that is. without doubt, the <lb/>
most remarkable kind. All sizes will <lb/>
be found and every purchaser will save <lb/>
considerably by purchasing during <lb/>
sale. <lb/>
Min are shoes and Oxfords <lb/>
kW <lb/>
in new have the appearance of <lb/>
higher grade make and will be found in <lb/>
all <lb/>
Cambric Petticoats made <lb/>
Hare flounce prettily <lb/>
trimmed with point de <lb/>
Paris lace also <lb/>
some deep <lb/>
those <lb/>
who prefer it, extra dust <lb/>
mine <lb/>
Petticoats with <lb/>
pretty circular lawn <lb/>
flounces, v y hand <lb/>
trimmed with <lb/>
hue or Hamburg <lb/>
lion, pretty edgings to <lb/>
extra <lb/>
dust <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 em <lb/>
fashioned <lb/>
t IT newest <lb/>
superior quality <lb/>
workmanship, prices <lb/>
range from to f Ct <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 no <lb/>
The high <lb/>
are <lb/>
all black t <lb/>
patent <lb/>
leather <lb/>
The low <lb/>
-lines ill <lb/>
several neat shades of tans, also black and <lb/>
white, all sues, though the very best are <lb/>
ill I to I <lb/>
Hosiery Sale <lb/>
For Men, Women and Children that knows <lb/>
no Equal in Greenville <lb/>
Men's fancy Mercerized Silk half hose; <lb/>
blue, slate, and red grounds with <lb/>
drop and embroidered instep <lb/>
Bides, fast colors high spliced heel <lb/>
Ladies Fancy Hose, assorted Backgrounds <lb/>
of Red, pink and blue and combination <lb/>
stripes of green, blue and red, patent cut <lb/>
foot, black soles, per pair,<lb/>
a. E. <lb/>
Next Door to the Bank of <lb/>
Greenville, N. C.<lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb/>
T THE OF BUSINESS 1905. <lb/>
Lonna and 9180,839.40<lb/>
securities, etc. <lb/>
at 8,647.82 <lb/>
Due from Banks 85,668.84<lb/>
Gold Coin Oil <lb/>
Coin 9,780.61 <lb/>
20,090.00 <lb/>
paid in <lb/>
Surplus, <lb/>
Undivided Profits less <lb/>
Paid <lb/>
Deposit subject to check 175,964.28 <lb/>
Cashier's checks out- <lb/>
standing 1,824 <lb/>
9286,277.99 <lb/>
North <lb/>
County of Pitt. I <lb/>
James L. Little, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly <lb/>
swear that, the statement above is <lb/>
belief <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to before <lb/>
me, this day of March. 1905, <lb/>
J. C. TYSON. <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
true to the best of knowledge <lb/>
JAMES L. LITTLE. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
W. Ii. WILSON, <lb/>
Directors <lb/>
J. A. RICKS <lb/>
calling your attention to their nice line of Groceries make <lb/>
special mention of apples, bananas, oranges and fruits of <lb/>
I kinds in season, also Irish potatoes and cabbages. A full <lb/>
line of Hy man's Pickles in bottles and by measure, just <lb/>
j received and very cheap. Best of butter on ice at any time. <lb/>
Don't forget we can furnish <lb/>
Anything you Want in the Grocery Department. <lb/>
Flour, meat, sugar and coffees from the best to the cheapest <lb/>
ground and green coffees of each grade. One <lb/>
and Java blend is line. <lb/>
In canned goods we keep Francis H. Co. and <lb/>
Austin Nichols, the best we can buy. Baked beans, tomatoes, <lb/>
and corn, pork and beans. Sun Beam corn, salmon, <lb/>
steak, etc. All as cheap as they can be sold. Will <lb/>
your order. <lb/>
Dreads, buns, rolls, and all kind of cakes on hand. <lb/>
Fresh every day. <lb/>
Yours to please, <lb/>
J. A. Ricks Bro. <lb/>
.- . <lb/>
t . <lb/>
Mis. Latham came <lb/>
evening Iron. <lb/>
to Lucy Johnson. <lb/>
Healthy, babies, Mothers <lb/>
say ll Rocky Mourn <lb/>
tan Tea the baby <lb/>
in the ii,,. net. <lb/>
well nod e. . <lb/>
Dru<lb/>
. L. nines <lb/>
Dental <lb/>
Surgeon <lb/>
Greenville, <lb/>
in <lb/>
any Skinner, Harry Skinner. <lb/>
H. VI. <lb/>
Hardware. <lb/>
j W. PERRY CD. SKINNER <lb/>
Cf, <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton factors and handlers <lb/>
Bagging, Tics and Bags. <lb/>
LAWYERS, <lb/>
and <lb/>
hereby that <lb/>
will, us, hi <lb/>
and tho Law, Mr. <lb/>
, , . firm name will c, th.- <lb/>
solicited ,,,, <lb/>
. in <lb/>
. in . 2nd, <lb/>
and SHOES <lb/>
d workmen at Hip <lb/>
. II. 1.1 . Mills <lb/>
MB A <lb/>
SHINGLES <lb/>
All grades in car loll <lb/>
or loss to suit <lb/>
B. RANDOLPH CO. <lb/>
House, N <lb/>
to Tn . . <lb/>
H. v <lb/>
For . Stoves Ranges, <lb/>
Heaters Pumps, Guns, Am- <lb/>
munition, One and Two Horse <lb/>
Steel Plows, neat Cutters and <lb/>
In fact anything <lb/>
in Hardware come to <lb/>
H. L,. CARR <lb/>
I ., is <lb/>
POOR PRINT<lb/>
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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
J. <lb/>
Ore slums Lease Atlantic Hotel. <lb/>
The Atlantic Hotel at Morehead <lb/>
AND FRIDAY. City. the Atlantic <lb/>
North Carolina Railroad, baa William M. Robbins, who passed <lb/>
. been learned for coming season away at the residence of his son at <lb/>
. post office at Greenville, N. as second class matter, Son, Charlotte, Salisbury, at the age of years. <lb/>
a ma a native Tar Heel, horn ill <lb/>
Major William M Robbins. <lb/>
The state loses a valuable citizen <lb/>
in the death of Major <lb/>
Entered in i <lb/>
Xiv, . ii . known-upon application. N. C. and will he under the <lb/>
at every post office in and adjoining counties. of M. p. Collins. <lb/>
who baa successfully managed <lb/>
in tO hotels in Western North Carolina <lb/>
,. and some of the Western Slates. <lb/>
The are well known all <lb/>
Randolph county. He <lb/>
distinction at <lb/>
College, and afterward studied law, <lb/>
going to Alabama to locate. When <lb/>
the civil era broke out lie joined the <lb/>
. Carolina the South I Fourth Alabama Infantry and <lb/>
as of eating houses I gradually promoted to the <lb/>
Nothing succeeds like success, you . ,,.,. the Southern, of major and served throughout the <lb/>
liver try failure Raleigh q <lb/>
HOME TALENT NEGLECTED. <lb/>
It is as. fact a great <lb/>
many. <lb/>
for young i <lb/>
home <lb/>
This <lb/>
cases shes <lb/>
Dome boy. mystery we <lb/>
understand <lb/>
The <lb/>
bulls eye in <lb/>
n an I then <lb/>
n . tin <lb/>
walk <lb/>
try j Atlantic Coast Line and Seaboard Ho was once desperately <lb/>
Air Line railways. wounded at the Wilderness. Owing <lb/>
Some have. you never n preparation for the to the altered conditions at Ala- <lb/>
that there are instances business a large amount of money home, he returned to North <lb/>
i men to Some- expended in partially re- Carolina, locating at Salisbury, and <lb/>
, ., . . i i , furnishing of rooms of the <lb/>
tune tin v gel their biggest . hunk , , , . <lb/>
hotel and the liming room <lb/>
and kitchen <lb/>
Ii is. therefore, a safe prediction <lb/>
that the hotel will this summer be <lb/>
kept in splendid style and its <lb/>
of that <lb/>
some <lb/>
by <lb/>
.,,.,;,. ., hailed i ed with the <lb/>
Nashville In <lb/>
pleasing. always the <lb/>
was to the State Senate of <lb/>
reconstruction <lb/>
tare. He denounced the numerous <lb/>
wild measures put through that <lb/>
to date the president's hunting the hotel will this summer be body and worked with all his might <lb/>
party in the C mountains kept in splendid style and its and main to defeat them lie was <lb/>
have captured ten bears, with a good will be unsurpassed. ire-elected in 1670. In 1872 Be was <lb/>
j snakes The hotel will be opened in part I gem to Congress from the seventh <lb/>
years lie <lb/>
was a faithful and industrious <lb/>
sprinkling f small game and snakes <lb/>
. . . n Hay . receiving such guests district and served six <lb/>
thrown in His gives it , . <lb/>
is may care to come In re at that <lb/>
is having a great time ,.,., <lb/>
on June let, as usual. Already a <lb/>
large number guests have been <lb/>
I it this success <lb/>
by <lb/>
a hail . <lb/>
in these fortunate <lb/>
r some r n or other <lb/>
found ii desirable i to <lb/>
seek in other I r the <lb/>
their talent Nashville <lb/>
may not I been I blame, for <lb/>
a I r field than that <lb/>
w , to <lb/>
give may have i or may be <lb/>
required. undoubtedly ii is <lb/>
the proper thing I Southern cities <lb/>
of the present Nashville to <lb/>
the greatest to the <lb/>
encouragement, in .-very possible <lb/>
of tin gr and i exercise <lb/>
of any desirable talent in whatever <lb/>
form ii ii ; I y rendering <lb/>
panic- nil facilities for <lb/>
whether they p <lb/>
inch talent and by generously re- <lb/>
inn an substantially reward- <lb/>
h hen its a is <lb/>
ill of talented <lb/>
young it with talent <lb/>
but Ability Lei <lb/>
I at <lb/>
and then advantage, <lb/>
they de.- in I should come <lb/>
first. ply is not <lb/>
then <lb/>
The editors are flooded with <lb/>
us g things in this <lb/>
year i grave. The state meeting <lb/>
for aria I be hi Id in <lb/>
in July, and the editors . I Virginia <lb/>
and South Carolina have both been <lb/>
invited to . Hie I and unite <lb/>
with their X Car lino brethren <lb/>
a few days pleasure in the <lb/>
c And Greensboro and <lb/>
i i <lb/>
edit m; a st p in <lb/>
.- r pass <lb/>
We I., in. Ian <lb/>
images Governor Glenn can <lb/>
but it i- that he can <lb/>
keep silent least seven languages <lb/>
as Casper matter is con- <lb/>
And therein he displays seaside resort the <lb/>
go d judgment. <lb/>
for the r, there briny <lb/>
a greater number of <lb/>
than has ever before been known so <lb/>
early. <lb/>
In order to the large <lb/>
number of visitors to this popular the <lb/>
Atlantic North <lb/>
Carolina Railroad has announced <lb/>
that, in addition to its usual train <lb/>
run special trains <lb/>
These special trains <lb/>
They are having a high old time <lb/>
. . . . I every Sunday <lb/>
Wilmington. <lb/>
not only cheap rates <lb/>
newly elected aldermen are i U- j,,,, .,., <lb/>
ab divided in two factions i r,,,. excursion <lb/>
and for each side seems longer lime <lb/>
to let the other side do any <lb/>
thing. <lb/>
visitors to spend a <lb/>
at seashore than <lb/>
her. being seldom absent from his <lb/>
seal Her. turned to the practice , I <lb/>
law in 1870 and built up an <lb/>
business. During the last <lb/>
Cleveland administration lie was <lb/>
named a member of the Gettysburg <lb/>
battlefield commission and was ac- <lb/>
in aiding to mark the positions <lb/>
various commands in I <lb/>
bloody Ob ; <lb/>
server. <lb/>
CLOTHES OF QUALITY. <lb/>
Clothes don't the man, <lb/>
to he Bum, hut its the only <lb/>
thing that nine-tenths of the <lb/>
people we meet have to go by. <lb/>
The man, who does not make <lb/>
a good appearance in this <lb/>
Twentieth Century, is badly <lb/>
handicapped. <lb/>
Clothes are important <lb/>
part of a man's and <lb/>
its right here that we come in. <lb/>
Our Spring Suits are <lb/>
did of modern <lb/>
M .- <lb/>
Handsome, Stylish and Correct in Every Detail. <lb/>
The fabrics are the latest and we believe <lb/>
can any man with a Suit, regard <lb/>
less of bow articular or he may he about <lb/>
his <lb/>
We arc as to show us to sell. <lb/>
They <lb/>
from <lb/>
troubles that city are giving <lb/>
Mayor Dunne as much as he wants <lb/>
to look after, he would be <lb/>
glad for such i ts to be Dunne with <lb/>
The Census Bureau has issued the <lb/>
re on the cotton crop grown <lb/>
in showing a total production I <lb/>
of bales of pounds <lb/>
The crop exceeds that of 1908 by <lb/>
bales, or per cent. <lb/>
The largest crop in <lb/>
Perhaps the greatest improvement, States prior to 1904 was that <lb/>
1898, which amounted to <lb/>
bales, or percent, less <lb/>
the crop of 1904. The average crop <lb/>
Wilson, <lb/>
THE KING CLOTHIER. <lb/>
however, and one that has been long <lb/>
sly reports coming wished for by the people along <lb/>
The labor line and the traveling <lb/>
ally is the announcement that I for period ending with I <lb/>
through sleeping cars will <lb/>
operated during the summer in <lb/>
connection with the Southern <lb/>
way and from Morehead. <lb/>
The Patterson trial being at an <lb/>
end. and the heading <lb/>
for the same terminus, force <lb/>
Public School Gardening. <lb/>
A new and inter- <lb/>
extension of the work is <lb/>
thousands 1.1 pencil pushers out on a into public schools, <lb/>
better when a prominent success <lb/>
I from the start. Already the day of <lb/>
experiment is <lb/>
The number of towns the state land gardening are becoming <lb/>
recently voted <lb/>
for <lb/>
news <lb/>
more news am <lb/>
and better schools are a goo J <lb/>
cation of the march if progress that <lb/>
is on in North <lb/>
factors in educational circles, <lb/>
and an effort i being made to bring <lb/>
And banker ii. Be <lb/>
Milwaukee new. to invest <lb/>
their money in the grain market. <lb/>
Be evidently wanted all the <lb/>
game to himself. <lb/>
Tl I arc b lax i n <lb/>
h up in the w rid thieves. <lb/>
Mi in the <lb/>
life <lb/>
i and gum. <lb/>
I i i aught, he <lb/>
i The <lb/>
and <lb/>
r. a and a half <lb/>
by of <lb/>
. the <lb/>
there are i similar <lb/>
cases. <lb/>
When hi v teller dies <lb/>
his Sunday sell son will <lb/>
inherit n hi i and then <lb/>
nary societies can accept <lb/>
it all with Durham Sun. <lb/>
Thai depends very much on <lb/>
whether young John gives them a <lb/>
chain I i accept it. <lb/>
them within reach of every child. <lb/>
Boys and girls are becoming more <lb/>
and more interested in this attractive <lb/>
w which takes them out of them- <lb/>
selves, doors, and into closer <lb/>
and more sympathetic relations with <lb/>
one another. The purpose, primarily, <lb/>
is to teach children how t. plant <lb/>
and grow flowers and vegetables by <lb/>
permitting them to do the actual <lb/>
work, so that they may have such <lb/>
The fact that Chicago owns her practical of fanning as <lb/>
electric lights is reason to believe to make a living from it <lb/>
that she might shed a little light on should the need and opportunity <lb/>
the gel <lb/>
and exercise which help them <lb/>
morally, mentally, and physically. <lb/>
Each child is given its own garden <lb/>
UP -about nine by twelve feet-on the <lb/>
The price is us uncertain <lb/>
as the weal <lb/>
down to catch tho dabblers in <lb/>
H and coming. <lb/>
1903 bales, or <lb/>
cent, lees than the crop of 1904. If <lb/>
the crop 1904 was in any measure <lb/>
due to the high prices paid for the <lb/>
preceding crop, it would seem that <lb/>
it would be comparatively to <lb/>
curtail year's crop on account <lb/>
of he low prices There is <lb/>
mi lack of artificial elasticity <lb/>
the production of the staple, as <lb/>
shown by the census<lb/>
MILES <lb/>
THE BEST AND MOST MORAL <lb/>
SHOW IN AMERICA. <lb/>
Will Exhibit <lb/>
At- <lb/>
One DAY <lb/>
Only <lb/>
Nearly Half Million Immigrants in Six <lb/>
Months. <lb/>
During the six months ended <lb/>
March there <lb/>
grants landed in the States <lb/>
from all countries This is an in- <lb/>
crease over t he same peril id for 1903 <lb/>
per cent <lb/>
There were debarred from <lb/>
countries during the six months re- t <lb/>
to in 1906 a total of an p. III. <lb/>
inert the same period in <lb/>
1903 of percent. <lb/>
The immigrants from ,, , ,. , . , ,. , ., . . ,,, <lb/>
. . . . On <lb/>
the six months ending March <lb/>
1905, numbered an <lb/>
; THE CHAMPION HIGH DIVE <lb/>
Of the World <lb/>
N. G. <lb/>
Friday, May <lb/>
TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY, <lb/>
p. <lb/>
Doors Open Hour Earlier. <lb/>
Inside <lb/>
m. <lb/>
that the bidder must work <lb/>
area of Russian immigration is duo <lb/>
largely to the war, as has <lb/>
been here noticed the <lb/>
reports printed. Washing. <lb/>
ton Dispatch. <lb/>
i letting warm ; hi <lb/>
underwear but the cold <lb/>
cold spell in May Las not t behind <lb/>
us vet. <lb/>
Chicago, like St. Petersburg, <lb/>
In r hands full attending to the <lb/>
troubles home- <lb/>
con <lb/>
faithfully and must not trespass <lb/>
upon others. It is an inspiring sight <lb/>
., .,., , , Children to Go <lb/>
to see these ones cultivating a <lb/>
the -round that it may bring forth lb <lb/>
flower or a useful that it will not do to 1st a little tot <lb/>
and, realize Out <lb/>
they are privileged to breathe fresh <lb/>
air and to look up to nature's God <lb/>
By Capt. David <lb/>
POSITIVELY FREE TO EVERYBODY <lb/>
Don't forget Day and Date, <lb/>
long hours of us and <lb/>
health-giving sunshine. The hope <lb/>
is indulged that this cultivation <lb/>
the soil by the children will instill <lb/>
The Crop Reporter for April. f; their hearts such a Ion I out- <lb/>
the States department of <lb/>
contains a tabulated <lb/>
statement showing by countries the <lb/>
wheat production of world for <lb/>
door life that many will torn their <lb/>
feet and seek a <lb/>
upon farms rather than remain in <lb/>
the city to Ii ml employment the <lb/>
the last five years. The amounts already overcrowded offices, shops, <lb/>
are given in bushels. For 1900 the Va- <lb/>
or the back lot. They are <lb/>
diked ill shoes <lb/>
stockings, and when get <lb/>
sick and puny. they often do, <lb/>
parents wonder why their children <lb/>
are not more robust and healthy. <lb/>
and pride has much to do with <lb/>
it. Turn them out barefoot tn <lb/>
school until frost comes; and <lb/>
girls should practice it until they <lb/>
are at least ten years old. but if kl election of Mr Casper as an <lb/>
girl of this age should be seen on alderman in Winston is only another <lb/>
FRIDAY, MAY 1905. <lb/>
An exchange reports that burglars <lb/>
broke into a church and stole <lb/>
but prayer books. We don't <lb/>
know of any class of people needing <lb/>
book-, more than the burglar. <lb/>
Wilmington Dispatch. <lb/>
total amount was and <lb/>
for 1904 it was 3,168,404,000. These <lb/>
latter were surpassed in the <lb/>
previous year, whey reached <lb/>
533,000- Of the world's supply the <lb/>
United States produced <lb/>
in 1900; in <lb/>
is said that Missouri is to fur- <lb/>
l limit's for the Panama <lb/>
canal work. Digging this in 1802; in <lb/>
seems to be all talk in 1904. <lb/>
cant City by Suther- <lb/>
land, the American Monthly <lb/>
of Reviews for May. <lb/>
the streets without shoes, some <lb/>
would faint. Yet a bare foot on <lb/>
God's ground is most conducive to <lb/>
Record. <lb/>
The Tennessee woman, who stole <lb/>
a bill, and while being closely <lb/>
swallowed it, is undoubted- <lb/>
ed <lb/>
Jim has announced his <lb/>
of quitting the ring and <lb/>
instance showing that it is not gen- <lb/>
considered a crime to steal <lb/>
from the <lb/>
Herald. <lb/>
The price of a pretty face is <lb/>
three packages of <lb/>
Rocky Mountain Tea. Brings red <lb/>
I, and lovely eel o-. <lb/>
the slags and going to work. ,.;, r Table's. <lb/>
is good news. Store. <lb/>
Sour Stomach <lb/>
When the quantity of food taken <lb/>
is too large or the quality too rich, <lb/>
sour stomach is likely to follow, <lb/>
and especially so if the digestion <lb/>
has been weakened by <lb/>
slowly and not too freely <lb/>
of easily digested food. Masticate <lb/>
the food thoroughly. Let live <lb/>
hours elapse between meals, and <lb/>
when you feel a fullness and weight <lb/>
in the region of stomach after <lb/>
eating, take Chamberlain's <lb/>
and Tablets and the <lb/>
sour stomach may be avoided. <lb/>
For sale by Wooten's Drug Store, <lb/>
Greenville. t <lb/>
SUBSCRIBE TO THE REFLECTOR.<lb/>
. <lb/>
Pi <lb/>
mm <lb/>
mm<lb/>
This department is in A. D. Johnston, who is authorized to rep- <lb/>
resent the Eastern Reflector in and territory. <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
N. V . May H <lb/>
Look Mr. Cooper ask <lb/>
about anything that you <lb/>
are interested <lb/>
peanuts seed at T j <lb/>
N. ft Go's. <lb/>
have that <lb/>
A. W. Ange pay tin-, <lb/>
price prices. <lb/>
We Were shown a letter M <lb/>
to A. ti. Mfg. <lb/>
Co., slating their baggies were <lb/>
among heat baggies shipped <lb/>
there. <lb/>
It would surprise you to see <lb/>
number of wagons and <lb/>
h using -hipped and sold by A. <lb/>
Cox Mfg. but we were <lb/>
shop yesterday and they bad a <lb/>
nice lot of work just being emu <lb/>
plated and their Umber was tie. <lb/>
Cur load flour just received. <lb/>
Harrington Barber Co. <lb/>
The A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. expect <lb/>
to reduce the p; ice of their <lb/>
for Hie season <lb/>
in easy of all to- <lb/>
growers. <lb/>
Mrs. W. I,. returned from <lb/>
Ayden Wednesday <lb/>
have moved into my <lb/>
new store neat the depot. I keep <lb/>
K good line of hardware. <lb/>
black smith and repair shop <lb/>
and livery in connection. <lb/>
It. House. <lb/>
The A. O. Cos Mfg, are <lb/>
heavy shipments of cotton <lb/>
plainer- and ground sowers. <lb/>
Should you need that <lb/>
line you bad better order at once. <lb/>
another shipment <lb/>
of ladies, men children shoes. <lb/>
Don't yon feel like <lb/>
in pain yon <lb/>
and feel tired mi reading <lb/>
they became mattered and <lb/>
while That denotes <lb/>
vis. n and should be rem <lb/>
l heating eye glasses. <lb/>
and a full line of <lb/>
and. can your eyes <lb/>
with proper <lb/>
Mrs. i. L. Moore children. <lb/>
of to <lb/>
their parents, Mr and Mrs. J. H. <lb/>
Smith. <lb/>
or men to solicit <lb/>
orders for nursery stock In <lb/>
county. For particulars enclose <lb/>
stamp. Box N. C <lb/>
We handle T W. Wood and . <lb/>
Bods and millet <lb/>
T. and Rio. <lb/>
Nice lot of glass wars crock- <lb/>
always on band. <lb/>
Barber t <lb/>
The A. O. Cox Mfg. Co. have <lb/>
received a lot of <lb/>
poultry fence. If yon are in need <lb/>
of any you better call and see it. <lb/>
W. L. House returned from <lb/>
Wilkesboro night. <lb/>
White's Black inn spec. <lb/>
recommended for human <lb/>
family, due for perfect <lb/>
balanced, ms com <lb/>
let <lb/>
wood earl hub-. A. U. Cox Mfg. <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Some try meet <lb/>
buggies In prices. A few try to <lb/>
quality and finish. <lb/>
lint none undertake to do <lb/>
The Pin County Oil Mill is now <lb/>
Col ton Seed. They pay <lb/>
the highest cash price or ex j <lb/>
for meal. When yours, <lb/>
hi. write for prices. <lb/>
A t;. Mfg Co has two ear <lb/>
different styles of <lb/>
fence and their price- ate low. <lb/>
Too had go and make your <lb/>
soon. <lb/>
Bid Edwards, of Ayden, is here <lb/>
We carry samples over live <lb/>
wall <lb/>
We are prepared to y u as <lb/>
cheap as cheapest. and <lb/>
examine before buying elsewhere. <lb/>
B. T. Cox k Bro, <lb/>
Mis. Barker is visiting <lb/>
relatives in <lb/>
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area, bit In arrears. <lb/>
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the ii-l on route- from <lb/>
of ail our subscribers <lb/>
am prepaid to give receipts <lb/>
for i he paper. ard see me <lb/>
aid pay up, make me happy, make <lb/>
happy, u-i Lapp <lb/>
yourself, <lb/>
for all those who pay for a <lb/>
Don't forget to bring or Bend <lb/>
your cart hubs to A. G. Cox Mfg. <lb/>
Co. Km Is the kind they <lb/>
use. <lb/>
Go t- T. N- Co. for <lb/>
fresh candies, nuts, raisins and <lb/>
choice <lb/>
and Mi-. <lb/>
Friday <lb/>
with Mr. II. Manning. <lb/>
new corned herrings, <lb/>
leeched Co. <lb/>
Have now on hand nice line of <lb/>
glass and crockery ware, all very <lb/>
cheap. Harrington Barber ft Co <lb/>
Our spring and summer stock of <lb/>
notions ladies and gents <lb/>
slippers has arrived and our stock <lb/>
of ladies mess goods trimmings <lb/>
is more complete <lb/>
before. Consisting of <lb/>
suitings, <lb/>
batiste, weather pr-of, batiste ii <lb/>
all the designs, <lb/>
The respectfully invited <lb/>
to call a-d peel our <lb/>
Barber Co <lb/>
Mi-s Button went home <lb/>
Friday evening to visit her parents. <lb/>
Another large shipment shoes <lb/>
ll styles and sizes and prices very <lb/>
reasonable. Harrington <lb/>
A Co, <lb/>
A Double Loss. <lb/>
Mrs. endeared herself to <lb/>
the and sentimental cook by <lb/>
Interested inquiries after the <lb/>
numerous relatives, and <lb/>
she received often compensated her <lb/>
amply for the time she thus <lb/>
your cousin Cells married <lb/>
the of dune, pi she expo to <lb/>
asked Mrs. Ra <lb/>
turn to town one and the <lb/>
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Mrs. Evelyn Cox returned Fri- <lb/>
day morning from and <lb/>
to Black Jack in afternoon. <lb/>
For bay, corn and go lo <lb/>
Barber A Co. <lb/>
Pot by <lb/>
year advance. <lb/>
A Johnston. <lb/>
Hay, and lime at A. W. <lb/>
right. <lb/>
is still growing, we <lb/>
ii. informed that we will soon <lb/>
have another row of brick stores <lb/>
and a bank. <lb/>
The place wire fence <lb/>
The A. ti. Cox Co. have a big <lb/>
lot of the American fence and <lb/>
I Pittsburgh perfect fence, also <lb/>
staples and bard wire, lie sure to <lb/>
their prices before buying <lb/>
splint; -apply of fence. <lb/>
Miss Tessie <lb/>
from Friday. <lb/>
I repair Shoes and do good work. <lb/>
Bring them to me either at <lb/>
oral the shop. <lb/>
Henry Nelson. <lb/>
Mowing machines and rakes by <lb/>
Harrington Barber ft Co. call and <lb/>
see <lb/>
who raise their hay ; <lb/>
be supplied with the well known <lb/>
Os borne. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. Jackson one <lb/>
in on Friday's trim to Visit Small Bottle <lb/>
cholera <lb/>
lives. <lb/>
There is no reason why Pitt Co. r. i. W. <lb/>
farmers should have to pay such Ala., relates on experience be <lb/>
h,;, prices for their flour, <lb/>
raise their own wheat and the of county. Ala- <lb/>
Winterville Mfg. Co Is thoroughly j,, there <lb/>
equipped making sonic fresh meat and some <lb/>
souse meat and pt gave me cholera <lb/>
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Is at store. i ow v,., <lb/>
Cooper has moved his I mature, but the druggist <lb/>
and H. men bottle of <lb/>
occupies the house he and <lb/>
DRESS SHOES and OXFORDS <lb/>
sees <lb/>
have B to our stock a lino <lb/>
and Gent's Dress Shoes <lb/>
Oxfords the fact that we <lb/>
have able t- such a <lb/>
line with their <lb/>
Excellent <lb/>
Easy Fitting and <lb/>
Superior Wearing Quality <lb/>
dives a feeling; f pride when <lb/>
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R. G. CHAPMAN, COMPANY <lb/>
Soup. <lb/>
pare and cut four medium <lb/>
into <lb/>
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of -all and cook until done. <lb/>
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in a , boiler, together with <lb/>
teaspoon fill of chopped onion and a <lb/>
little or celery seed. <lb/>
the from the fire, turn oft <lb/>
the water, mash, pour the hot milk <lb/>
on them and mix well Season to <lb/>
taste, thicken with a <lb/>
of butter melted with a <lb/>
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parsley and serve with <lb/>
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Sonic other boys has been <lb/>
on Tribune. <lb/>
Culinary Lore. <lb/>
Olive oil should put into a dark <lb/>
coiner. <lb/>
bread may be cut as <lb/>
as stale if knife heated in lad <lb/>
Wilier. <lb/>
Hot milk added to potatoes when <lb/>
mashing them will keep from <lb/>
being soggy or heavy. <lb/>
Before polling mi k or making <lb/>
with milk rinse <lb/>
in cold water. <lb/>
t t lie ill least an hour <lb/>
cold or upon i before be- <lb/>
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Stylish Weaves Here. <lb/>
You coloring here. <lb/>
You will prices reasonable and <lb/>
An early will prove to yo in this <lb/>
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Trimmed Hat. <lb/>
A and <lb/>
Dress Shoes Cl and <lb/>
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from one wineglass into another <lb/>
without using your hands. Place <lb/>
a hard boiled egg in a claret glass <lb/>
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with a wineglass <lb/>
close blow . <lb/>
down in the the <lb/>
arrow, and you <lb/>
the egg vault into the <lb/>
A china i . i light . <lb/>
and, if egg i- not <lb/>
hard cleaner. <lb/>
Dr. Martin Family Visit Carolina Club <lb/>
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night Dr. f <lb/>
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1st and hi Staff of i ii- <lb/>
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Miss Martin, in <lb/>
to many request-, consented to en- <lb/>
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Ii L. James, de ii <lb/>
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moved a vote of .<lb/>
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B. T, Bro. <lb/>
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of cot ton j on had K-l over when <lb/>
got ginning <lb/>
lots,. Pitt Go. Oil Mill, buys <lb/>
need cotton in any quantity the j <lb/>
best market price paid every <lb/>
Charlie of Greenville, <lb/>
was here Friday. <lb/>
A large assortment of dry goods <lb/>
just arrived, at A. W. Ange A Co. <lb/>
For Sale Pure Plymouth Bock <lb/>
per dozen. Fob orders i <lb/>
tilled as fast as the hens lay. H. <lb/>
Jackson <lb/>
At drug store there we think <lb/>
the moat can be pleased <lb/>
table silverware and jewelry. <lb/>
Furniture and all kinds of dress j <lb/>
goods, arriving daily at A. W. <lb/>
Ange A Co. <lb/>
J. K. Smith and Ralph <lb/>
of Ayden, were here Friday. <lb/>
White's Colic and Kidney Cure, <lb/>
the combination kidney medicine <lb/>
for stock and a cine. <lb/>
at the Drug Store. <lb/>
vacated. <lb/>
The tobacco truck at <lb/>
Remedy Instead, saying that he <lb/>
what sent but this <lb/>
medicine was so much bin <lb/>
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Customers buy their tobacco j would rather tome in <lb/>
Hues from us at regular price. We fix I was in. look one dose <lb/>
set of three trades. Two fellow jurors were afflict- <lb/>
We are using steel game manner and one <lb/>
small bottle cured the three of <lb/>
For tale at <lb/>
Store. t <lb/>
truck has no equal for durability <lb/>
and is just what you need to take <lb/>
from the field to the <lb/>
barn. A. . Cox Mfg. <lb/>
New lot of poultry wire, just <lb/>
arrived at A. W. Ange A Co. <lb/>
Try a bottle of Dr. sure <lb/>
for indigestion at the drug store, <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nelson went <lb/>
lo Greenville Thursday. <lb/>
Corn, hay, oats lime and salt, <lb/>
cheap, at A. W. Ange <lb/>
For Pine Tar honey, Walkers <lb/>
tonic, Dr. Bell's Anti Pain filler, <lb/>
Dr. Hell's salve, and a <lb/>
sure cine for all troubles, MS <lb/>
T. N. Co. <lb/>
Corned herrings cheap, at <lb/>
price for <lb/>
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Millionaire- to marry my <lb/>
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month. <lb/>
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in the Minnesota <lb/>
which he <lb/>
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a complete recovery In the use i <lb/>
Chamberlain's <lb/>
John G. Ind. Thin <lb/>
liniment is also without an equal <lb/>
for sprains and bruises. It is <lb/>
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Time Tried and Merit <lb/>
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Town Tonics. <lb/>
Ayden School. <lb/>
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Ayden graded school were tad <lb/>
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very large audience which was <lb/>
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J. W. Page <lb/>
Clerk Superior C. <lb/>
Moore, <lb/>
W. Tucker. <lb/>
Register of <lb/>
T. White. <lb/>
William <lb/>
D. Cox. <lb/>
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Cox, man. R. M. <lb/>
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W. A. II. raft, <lb/>
C. S. T. E. Hooker, <lb/>
J. U. Lanier. <lb/>
Mayor P. M. Wooten. <lb/>
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White Lead, Paints, <lb/>
Colors, and and <lb/>
v Ready nixed Paints. <lb/>
There is in the world better than <lb/>
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reputation for honorable wares and honorable <lb/>
dealings. <lb/>
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never worry quality. <lb/>
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can give you Special Prices. <lb/>
Baker Hart <lb/>
N. C, <lb/>
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fruits, Candies, Nuts, can be had at <lb/>
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JOHNSTON BROS. <lb/>
The Cash Grocers. <lb/>
WHEN YOU <lb/>
Your Household Cleaning for the Spring <lb/>
Ron for Sigh medium <lb/>
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FURNITURE, MATTING, OIL CLOTH, <lb/>
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J. M. BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent. <lb/>
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Ayden, N. C, May <lb/>
Oxford Orphan <lb/>
here Saturday, June <lb/>
10th. everyone give <lb/>
cordial welcome and let the Tobacco, <lb/>
to the needs of these goods, Hurt Jenkins. <lb/>
little ones, deprived of For peaches, <lb/>
and borne, be liberal. Don't let tomatoes, apply <lb/>
us stop at limit of hereto-, Co. <lb/>
fail see Cannon Ty-1 <lb/>
both plain and <lb/>
decorated. Prices ate cheaper <lb/>
formerly. <lb/>
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to buy Independent Manufactured <lb/>
we handle Trust <lb/>
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have the prettiest <lb/>
calico and in town. <lb/>
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It. Bro., received is line. <lb/>
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cigars <lb/>
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shown their appreciation not alone <lb/>
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willing receipts for <lb/>
hose in arrears. We have a list <lb/>
wheels and will sell them as cheap Edward A Won. <lb/>
as any one. <lb/>
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Ayden, X we will cell oar serious problems to them <lb/>
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the graded at place low prices. This <lb/>
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Ayden, S- C <lb/>
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. Edwards <lb/>
in- emergency and have no <lb/>
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of benefit to the town and <lb/>
Joan Hart and family, of Ayden boom and <lb/>
in charge have been here during the everything propitious a record <lb/>
the music department for fa to highly <lb/>
term of the school. marriage. gentlemen <lb/>
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Tyson have the prettiest line Simplex at <lb/>
dress goods eggs than anybody Smith Bro. It puts it out <lb/>
any quantity yon and does <lb/>
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for job <lb/>
When you need a nice, light, <lb/>
tough pole, for your buggy or <lb/>
Call on us make a <lb/>
election. Milling <lb/>
Co. N. C. <lb/>
Mfg. Co., <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
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men who Will not believe that our <lb/>
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beet market Smith <lb/>
Bro. <lb/>
J. U Smith run famish <lb/>
milk day lo parties <lb/>
Wednesday running <lb/>
Cox cotton oil their <lb/>
various farms in Greene and Cut buggies are the most economical at <lb/>
counties. They have die same their price, <lb/>
time reduced their cotton acreage at J- B- <lb/>
from year. is a Bro,, is the best thing I can gel, gallon <lb/>
and their farming Interests They only eat what living town. <lb/>
are immense. All capital good Go W, Tyson's for nice, <lb/>
nm ware, plain and cut, <lb/>
Notice Farmers If all sixes at its a beauty in everything j <lb/>
If you need anything in way your cotton ginned nice and clean, <lb/>
of Crockery, Tin ware in order that you might realize. <lb/>
lo see us, Hart Jenkins. better prices for it, bring from <lb/>
Call and examine our Hue of Milling Mfg. Co., Ayden,, <lb/>
J. R. SMITH Si BRO. <lb/>
ASK FOR <lb/>
COLUMBIA FLOUR, <lb/>
If it <lb/>
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pay <lb/>
Sign grade buggies. You be <lb/>
easily convinced of superiority <lb/>
of material and <lb/>
Milling C. <lb/>
N. G. <lb/>
if you do not <lb/>
one of our high grade <lb/>
loss will lie <lb/>
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The loaf bread will you S, W. <lb/>
vi ii at Ma- Simplex guano distributors, Cox <lb/>
cotton planters and repairs at J. It. <lb/>
Continental Disk ; Smith Bro. <lb/>
for Cotton and tobacco Old man what makes you always <lb/>
Makes any <lb/>
shaped either fist or crown- <lb/>
E. K. Co. will do all they Ayden Milling Co., <lb/>
possible lo please you with I den, N. <lb/>
their line of heavy and fancy j We do verily believe if every <lb/>
groceries family in Ayden should get ft <lb/>
We thanks lo Miss paper and use sheets every mill of the Ayden Milling <lb/>
Annie Edwards for an in vital day for two weeks Mr. Fly would Co. which on of <lb/>
to attend the closing commodity hers during <lb/>
graded school here It night. the remainder of the win n, are <lb/>
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la--, light neat Harness, babies could rest. <lb/>
go to J. U. Smith A Bro., to do <lb/>
your I can <lb/>
always gel anything I want <lb/>
i a Simple, durable, <lb/>
labor saving tool for the boys. <lb/>
cultivation of crop-- Bee J. W. Tho carriage buyer <lb/>
knows that a little judgment often <lb/>
saves many dollars, lie <lb/>
ab- <lb/>
you for ll. <lb/>
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HART <lb/>
LIVERY. FEED AND SALE STABLES, <lb/>
AYDEN. <lb/>
Loathed on Railroad Street. <lb/>
Best <lb/>
the traveling or <lb/>
public for reasonable prise. <lb/>
BEFORE THE BURKS. <lb/>
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It <lb/>
W. E. HOOKS. <lb/>
Any and all his tor <lb/>
sewing machines J. H. t <lb/>
is now Iii <lb/>
and an <lb/>
may honor them with <lb/>
Ayden Milling Mfg. Co., Ayden j Cannon Tyson are displaying They also call special attention to <lb/>
H. C. the most up to date line of <lb/>
received, fine of ever brought to this market, <lb/>
and can lit you up in any style Co to K. E. Go's new <lb/>
market beef, fresh wop <lb/>
Milling Mfg Co. sage, and fresh fish. <lb/>
II. A. bite spent Friday night A high grade, smart graceful, <lb/>
with Dr. Louis Skinner. well made durable buggy can be <lb/>
Fancy candies, oranges, in any style at any pus <lb/>
and bananas at E. B, the Ayden Milling Mfg. . <lb/>
ell are re- We to <lb/>
daily now and baggies for we do not <lb/>
light I I lie set apace we cannot maintain. <lb/>
there is a price In-low Which a <lb/>
good bogey be or sold, <lb/>
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and <lb/>
who not offered generally. <lb/>
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N. C <lb/>
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their line of buggies, I Smith ft Bro., have a whole; <lb/>
Milling d Mfg, Co., Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
M. B. Bro. make horse <lb/>
shoeing and ti u <lb/>
For sowers see <lb/>
Tripp v The best, <lb/>
seats for <lb/>
the trade, are simply the <lb/>
smoothest seat on the market <lb/>
Milling Mfg. Co. <lb/>
We have lull line of <lb/>
shoes for ladies, Every Town and Country <lb/>
pair guaranteed. far the <lb/>
J, J. Edwards A Go, I be over used and that it <lb/>
Cotton king cultivators, Cipher knocked out oilier <lb/>
plows extra blades at J. B. brands In a at Greenville last <lb/>
summer. This paint it sold by J. <lb/>
We are offering good values i;. Smith <lb/>
the money in shoes, hats, caps, Hon. W. K. Williams, of <lb/>
rugs OBI pets, tables and ,, p; A <lb/>
machines are <lb/>
best made J. Tripp Bro,, <lb/>
Ayden, <lb/>
of <lb/>
J. J. <lb/>
M. it. ft Bro. arc now <lb/>
l pi a to make wooden legs for <lb/>
use <lb/>
a decided success. <lb/>
Wrong are worse <lb/>
. than none. If <lb/>
c; tire, they call help. J. <lb/>
Taylor i graduate optician, <lb/>
N. C. lit your glasses <lb/>
I ii i. Voted <lb/>
doctors eye <lb/>
fit will catching; designs If so go A Co. <lb/>
w vehicles and values, I have them in great <lb/>
Greenville, are hare In attendance <lb/>
upon the Disciple convention. <lb/>
Go to J. J, Edwards Boa for <lb/>
your spring clothing. <lb/>
J. A. Willis would beg to in- <lb/>
form the public that he is prepared which they will be at borne. <lb/>
to move houses short police <lb/>
floor oil cloth Cannon Tyson. <lb/>
A large outfit and latest <lb/>
improved tools with which to do <lb/>
our work. Satisfaction <lb/>
teed, M. B. Tripp Bro. <lb/>
That medicine called <lb/>
Sure Cure at J. It. Smith Bro. <lb/>
the best thing I have ever tried <lb/>
. , i; , ,, without damage at reasonable <lb/>
in my family and <lb/>
sour stomach. J. T. Smith, Jr. <lb/>
molasses and beef hoof is j Do you want a suit. <lb/>
the fashionable dish now hat or <lb/>
by one of our quartered shoes, of latest <lb/>
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we also know the buggies we build will you. <lb/>
and sell we gladly <lb/>
Carlos Harris that <lb/>
Monday i J. n , <lb/>
i goods Bros., have mid a ear <lb/>
load of wire fencing. Ibis is <lb/>
inning the most tho <lb/>
Wednesday rooming <lb/>
o'clock the the bride on <lb/>
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ll. Alexander and Mia Mattie <lb/>
were united In <lb/>
holy bonds of mm y. Rev. <lb/>
A. Hornaday, of <lb/>
performed the ceremony, The <lb/>
couple left on the morning train to <lb/>
be away until the nth, after <lb/>
oar load of cooking and beating j <lb/>
stoves, and you can get your choice . <lb/>
by coming at once. <lb/>
The soda fountain i <lb/>
will be <lb/>
from now lo the end of the <lb/>
The newest and latest drinks will <lb/>
be foil id there. If you want <lb/>
something try them. <lb/>
WINTER- <lb/>
CLOTHES <lb/>
Tune to lay winter <lb/>
clothes pretty so <lb/>
see to it they are protect <lb/>
ed from moths until they are <lb/>
wanted again. have <lb/>
MOTH BALLS <lb/>
MOTH POWDER <lb/>
CAMPHOR <lb/>
TAR BAGS <lb/>
CHAMBRAY <lb/>
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buy now <lb/>
M. M. SAULS, Ph. G. <lb/>
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FURNITURE, CARPETS, <lb/>
RUGS, LAMPS and CURTAINS <lb/>
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J. w. A Bros, have <lb/>
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you buy or not. If you do <lb/>
better elsewhere we do nit expect <lb/>
your patronage. <lb/>
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The Disciples are holding their <lb/>
convention here this week. P. <lb/>
II. Hall, of Kinston; is <lb/>
and L. II. Cox, of <lb/>
There area largo vis- <lb/>
received another car load of <lb/>
American Wire <lb/>
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low world mill so by nil who <lb/>
have triad it. and who have <lb/>
seen , <lb/>
J. Bro. sell Bing. <lb/>
sewing on the Install <lb/>
or plant. Terms easy <lb/>
Oranges, apples, bananas and all <lb/>
fruits kept by A <lb/>
horn. <lb/>
tor general wood and <lb/>
and <lb/>
consult M. B Tripp Bro. <lb/>
A. P. MURRAY, <lb/>
Painter and Paper Hanger. <lb/>
All work entrusted to will <lb/>
promptly and A <lb/>
Wall Paper. <lb/>
A. P. MURRAY, <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
Dr. Joseph Dixon <lb/>
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
House. <lb/>
A. H. Taft, <lb/>
NEXT DOOR TO SAM WHITES. <lb/>
la Read By Everybody in and <lb/>
it people money t pay for what, <lb/>
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mortgaged property, guilty. <lb/>
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Program Services Sunday. <lb/>
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at the Co rial and the <lb/>
evangelist delivered <lb/>
sermon on Greatest <lb/>
Miss delighted the <lb/>
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violin Mi- Man <lb/>
with deep Mi. <lb/>
famous by inn. Tell Mother I'll <lb/>
lie <lb/>
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wan held for the children <lb/>
which special wan <lb/>
given to n chalk talk by <lb/>
Dr. Martin and an by Mr. <lb/>
Martin, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Yon all about shoes, <lb/>
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who know <lb/>
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for ears, and have learned what <lb/>
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Wu paint a go. share <lb/>
railroad Meant, i- property in <lb/>
the I State, may as <lb/>
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pain half a hi <lb/>
paint lead oil ti <lb/>
a lakes fewer callous wen is <lb/>
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Mr. Kara Williams <lb/>
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well-known for <lb/>
house; he <lb/>
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left. <lb/>
truly, <lb/>
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d. II. I. i sells our <lb/>
Palm. <lb/>
New Firm <lb/>
Picture <lb/>
Company <lb/>
Salt, Soda and Go to It <lb/>
National Drink. <lb/>
Tea of the principal <lb/>
articles of commerce throughout <lb/>
Tibet and Mongolia. The I is <lb/>
miserable without it and w en it <lb/>
be obtained is willing to <lb/>
cheat himself by various <lb/>
such as boiling dried onion <lb/>
heads, herbs or even an infusion of <lb/>
of wood in water, in order <lb/>
that be may not lie at lea-t without <lb/>
a suggestion of his favorite <lb/>
age. The tea imported from China <lb/>
is pressed into small <lb/>
bricks, made up into cases of nine <lb/>
bricks, securely sewed in <lb/>
and not only i it u-ed as a beverage, <lb/>
but in fact forms a staple of cur- <lb/>
as negotiable Hank of Eng- <lb/>
land notes or American <lb/>
The native method of preparing <lb/>
this delicacy is not appetizing. The <lb/>
tea is first ground to a fine powder <lb/>
vigorously pounding it in a <lb/>
until do splints of wood or <lb/>
impurities are risible to the <lb/>
it is tin n put into the kettle, when <lb/>
the water is hot, to boil ten or <lb/>
teen minutes. By way of giving in- <lb/>
flavor, sail or soda is added, <lb/>
and, this part of the operation being <lb/>
the all important <lb/>
drinking commences. The <lb/>
family gathered around tho <lb/>
fire dung, in order that at- <lb/>
as the painters would say, <lb/>
should not be la. long, each <lb/>
draws from some hidden recess in <lb/>
the folds i f his sheep- <lb/>
skin coat a little wooden bowl, and, <lb/>
with a satisfaction which must <lb/>
seen to be appreciated, fills his <lb/>
dish with the liquid. All this, <lb/>
however, is by way of preliminary. <lb/>
From a skin full of butter, placed <lb/>
within convenient range, each per- <lb/>
son lake- a piece of oleaginous <lb/>
and lets it melt into his <lb/>
owl of steaming tea. Then, oh <lb/>
joy oh rapture with furtive gusto <lb/>
he draws I he nectar to his lips and <lb/>
is opened unto The <lb/>
bowl is again Oiled; into the steam- <lb/>
liquid he throws a of <lb/>
barley and, <lb/>
; drawing forth sodden lump. <lb/>
i works it into a ball of brown dough <lb/>
with a movement of his left <lb/>
hand, and bites <lb/>
of I hi delicacy and drinks <lb/>
buttered tea until the visible <lb/>
supply has vanished, when, in order <lb/>
hi- etiquette may not <lb/>
impugned, he licks hi bowl clean, <lb/>
wipes -fat he has <lb/>
go on his face on his hoots, <lb/>
and eagerly looks forward to tho <lb/>
mom, when gods and fate shall <lb/>
again become <lb/>
A STARTLING TEST, <lb/>
take.-. fur ii <lb/>
from tin- cheapest <lb/>
ban Also <lb/>
have a -in -I, library, <lb/>
ii mid parlor picture on <lb/>
an <lb/>
UNION MADE <lb/>
FIT <lb/>
the Foot, <lb/>
the Head <lb/>
and the Pocket- Book <lb/>
To save a life, Or. T. <lb/>
No. Pa. Pa , made <lb/>
n teal Ir. a won- <lb/>
cure. Up <lb/>
attacked with <lb/>
caused by of the atom-. <lb/>
ah. I bad often Warehouse. <lb/>
ii t excellent for acute stomach <lb/>
and liver troubles so i prescribed <lb/>
them. The gained <lb/>
I the first, and not had an at- <lb/>
tack ii Bleat no Bit- <lb/>
j guaranteed for <lb/>
I lion Kidney troubles, Try <lb/>
tin in. Only at Jno L Woo- <lb/>
hand all time-. All grades <lb/>
picture mi and can <lb/>
frame any picture to order mi <lb/>
Work or no <lb/>
pay. Give n-a trial Older. Will <lb/>
i come and to <lb/>
I lie framed<lb/>
Properly <lb/>
evening wore <lb/>
man who was telling tho <lb/>
on. <lb/>
interrupted the <lb/>
would be wit. ca i you tell us <lb/>
tho evening wore on that <lb/>
know that it i.- <lb/>
replied the story teller. <lb/>
if you know. I believe it was <lb/>
close of n summer <lb/>
Commercial Tribune. <lb/>
-bop next to <lb/>
by <lb/>
CHERRY C <lb/>
STORE. <lb/>
Bynum School. <lb/>
The school near Dr. <lb/>
taught <lb/>
; Helen <lb/>
with a picnic <lb/>
and a speech by Prof. W. II. Bags- <lb/>
dale reports a day <lb/>
with the of the speech. <lb/>
QUICK <lb/>
J. A. Verbena, Ala. <lb/>
was twice the hospital from <lb/>
of piles <lb/>
After doctors and nil <lb/>
remedies failed, <lb/>
Halve quickly arrested farther in- <lb/>
cured him. It con <lb/>
aches and kills pain. <lb/>
L, Woolen, <lb/>
Handsomest, and largest stuck of <lb/>
Iron Bedsteads at a. M.<lb/>
of King's Now Life <lb/>
each night for I weeks has <lb/>
rut me In my writes <lb/>
II. <lb/>
They're bast In the <lb/>
Liver, and <lb/>
vegetable. Never Gripe, Only <lb/>
at L. <lb/>
tore. <lb/>
Troubles <lb/>
cured by <lb/>
Under all <lb/>
Mr. D. of <lb/>
Nevada, was <lb/>
cured by <lb/>
which <lb/>
had effected <lb/>
his heart. <lb/>
Mrs. W. W. Lay- <lb/>
of <lb/>
Pa., was cured <lb/>
of <lb/>
Dyspepsia <lb/>
use of <lb/>
For Sale By <lb/>
JNO. L. WOOTEN, <lb/>
A Compliment. <lb/>
Miss received <lb/>
quite a from Mr. Tiger <lb/>
iv. <lb/>
Miss you don't <lb/>
people of stripe <lb/>
Miss and <lb/>
why not as good as the best. <lb/>
lie looked at so admiringly <lb/>
Then he -aid. congratulate you <lb/>
on the I'm I beauty is skin <lb/>
sweet of him <lb/>
Boston Transcript. <lb/>
A Great Scheme. <lb/>
was a great scheme old <lb/>
Shrewdly worked. <lb/>
didn't hear of <lb/>
gave it out Unit the first one <lb/>
of his eleven daughters to be mar- <lb/>
have <lb/>
was the <lb/>
elopements in one night. <lb/>
They determine which one was <lb/>
the so Shrewdly gels rid of <lb/>
the girls and keeps the <lb/>
Liverpool Mercury. <lb/>
A Civil Answer. <lb/>
The news butcher, a box of chew- <lb/>
gum in his hand, stopped in <lb/>
front of a rural passenger, <lb/>
he ask- <lb/>
ed, slicking the box under his nose. <lb/>
The passenger addressed looked at <lb/>
him solemnly a moment, stroked his <lb/>
heard, expectorated a long stream of <lb/>
on the Moor replied i <lb/>
Orleans <lb/>
Satisfactory. <lb/>
Little Ruth visited a large whole- <lb/>
sale ill re i her <lb/>
While there a gave her a small <lb/>
sample bottle of catchup. Thai <lb/>
evening ho tasted ii mod <lb/>
pleased. <lb/>
she <lb/>
time r. n you go to <lb/>
that pi tell the <lb/>
clerk I would <lb/>
of<lb/>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY. MAY 1905. <lb/>
No. <lb/>
MEMORIAL DAY REUNION. <lb/>
THE MARTIN MEETINGS. <lb/>
TWO MUSIC GRADUATE. <lb/>
Large Attendance of Confederate <lb/>
Program of <lb/>
Splendid Addresses by <lb/>
Gen. Roberts and Dr. <lb/>
Dinner for <lb/>
Old Soldiers. <lb/>
m SOCIAL <lb/>
May 1905. <lb/>
iV. T. Fleming went to <lb/>
At the conclusion of the <lb/>
Harding called the <lb/>
veterans to attention and they re- ; Miss Irma Cobb and Miss Annie R. Long <lb/>
with I at Peace Give <lb/>
and audience also Sunday a busy day with . <lb/>
, , ,, , l-tic given <lb/>
I--. which <lb/>
at the opera and at and which showed M. . <lb/>
church again a. night e value of the given . I. Over.,, l.-f, this morning <lb/>
Memorial day Z a of was on .,. O. to Kins. S- <lb/>
back the to reach that so i, would , evening, , . , , <lb/>
Ir recalls vivid incidents; yet i valor heroism and , ,. ,. <lb/>
write ii up. In the charming recital they were came home Sui day of Indiana, who been at <lb/>
T. H. <lb/>
of n graded school, spent <lb/>
today here. <lb/>
Mrs. L. C. King, of <lb/>
who has been Visiting here, re- <lb/>
turned home . <lb/>
There present a inter- <lb/>
effort, nod full attested and program <lb/>
by most p <lb/>
of greatest struggle in he was the peer of any. In <lb/>
the history of our add. be went over again <lb/>
few survivors of the bloody war ,,, the incidents of the war, danger., <lb/>
together again to gave due to the <lb/>
greet comrades in arms and soldiers and paid a <lb/>
thrilling events the noble women of <lb/>
which they passed and Booth, to be the <lb/>
which cemented them as a band of real soldiers of that great war. His <lb/>
brothers. It la an occasion of delighted the veterans and <lb/>
both sadness pleasure-sad frequently applauded. <lb/>
because the hand of time Dr. Martin's address was a gem. <lb/>
to thin the already depleted rank- He of Americans, <lb/>
and leaves fewer to participate in f Southerners. <lb/>
each successive reunion; pleasure that all travels he <lb/>
The address at opera house b evening <lb/>
at. <lb/>
one and .- <lb/>
quarter us the able orator unfolded <lb/>
his theme. <lb/>
i by and <lb/>
L-mg. During recital Miss <lb/>
Long rendered Selections from <lb/>
I. of <lb/>
is visiting Mrs, K Tall. <lb/>
Mis. C. Moore been quite <lb/>
sick some but is now some <lb/>
bet <lb/>
Mr. and Mr-. J. E. left <lb/>
visiting her mother, <lb/>
Mis. spent today <lb/>
relative- in <lb/>
Mr, 1905. <lb/>
B. left ibis morning for <lb/>
Norfolk. <lb/>
Gov. T. J. Jarvis far- <lb/>
Miss Genevieve and Mr. Sunday to summer In this morning <lb/>
Martin favored the large audience <lb/>
with their violin <lb/>
i duets. <lb/>
At church night Dr. Mar <lb/>
made a appeal to <lb/>
while Indiana <lb/>
were from Schumann, Deputy Sheriff H. I. Dudley re- <lb/>
laud Weber turned evening <lb/>
bulb young ladies doing Raleigh. <lb/>
-i <lb/>
both young ladies <lb/>
work. Mis delight <lb/>
full. I <lb/>
Morn I <lb/>
Hi- <lb/>
a K-c <lb/>
confession and prom <lb/>
to do so later. <lb/>
The musical features were of the <lb/>
Mis. I. Ii. sou <lb/>
Donald went to Ayden Saturday <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
Smith left this morning for <lb/>
Norfolk to take a position as clerk <lb/>
i Xe i- Observer, in a betel. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Tunstall, of <lb/>
K i list en, arc visiting Mr. and Mrs. <lb/>
J. S. Tunstall. <lb/>
hands once more, while those Come up At <lb/>
young to be in those with bursts of applause. , the close four men made <lb/>
trying and know of them were over <lb/>
as handed down from our I dinner w, served on, <lb/>
or through history, can court This was <lb/>
do our part in honoring these and elegant all ate to order and aided <lb/>
surviving heroes and scattering, their content. Many of the of WHY NOT HAVE A BOARD OF TRADE <lb/>
sunshine about them in their de I veterans declared that they bad Number of Confessions has Reach- <lb/>
days. attended no ed Eleven. Editor <lb/>
are glad to have the old Dr. I- it the <lb/>
memorial much credit for Moo the Mon- o Ores and <lb/>
e proud to great. ,,. of the m.,. day night, was certainties of when I say business men, I do not Mrs w. , ,., <lb/>
mined their duties well. ; the mean the merchants alone, but returned Saturday evening from <lb/>
j was strong and delivered with bis ; class of business men win. <lb/>
, usual Tin- sermon a pride and interest In the welfare <lb/>
was followed by one confession, property tho town, have <lb/>
Miss Margaret Hayes, formerly <lb/>
of Washington, has located here as <lb/>
a trained nurse. <lb/>
as <lb/>
to march h to the home of <lb/>
the dead and spread fresh <lb/>
garlands of love upon the graves <lb/>
departed. Greenville has <lb/>
done herself proud in the enter- <lb/>
provided for the veterans <lb/>
hours the morning <lb/>
saw many of them coming Into <lb/>
tow- from all <lb/>
K. M. w up the <lb/>
load this, morning. <lb/>
Frank Johnston Tues- <lb/>
day evening Baltimore. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Forbes went <lb/>
; to Tuesday <lb/>
F. M, Tuesday <lb/>
evening from Panacea Springs. <lb/>
P. K. Arthur, Va,, <lb/>
is visiting bis brother, L. C. <lb/>
Arthur. <lb/>
John Guy, who been visiting his <lb/>
mother, returned to <lb/>
ibis nun nine. <lb/>
W. If. Si., of Snow Hill, <lb/>
is visiting his daughter, Mrs. <lb/>
Charles <lb/>
Plow <lb/>
Governor Glenn has received <lb/>
DAUGHTERS OF CONFEDERACY. <lb/>
received . . . , . , . . <lb/>
no. ice iron, the governor of New and ed a <lb/>
to effect that it b The,, b <lb/>
been decided in connection with he muon exerted by <lb/>
the ceremonies for <lb/>
to the <lb/>
unveiling a <lb/>
New I <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
i. Ian j,, the New Bern, <lb/>
field, others battle scarred, many j to present to governor <lb/>
with feeble steps, but all <lb/>
hearts and gallant spirits, battle flag that was <lb/>
f t o'clock members by the Ninth New Jersey <lb/>
Bryan of Confederate battle of <lb/>
Veterans met in the court house when a gallant charge was <lb/>
and held a short business session. volunteers. It <lb/>
When the roll was called seventeen restored by Governor <lb/>
deaths were reported since last Glenn to of <lb/>
B. A. first as having been made. <lb/>
H. A. Blew secretary. <lb/>
At o'clock the cession <lb/>
command of Ma. Henry Harding <lb/>
and matched to Cherry <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. L. Link- and <lb/>
Mr. and E. House spent <lb/>
House. <lb/>
Mi-s Bertie Taylor, of Trenton, <lb/>
an in-; <lb/>
many things lb a, Georgia Joyner, of Ayden, I The was called to order <lb/>
are vital to growth ,,., was visiting Mrs. T. K. j the president, Miss Bernice <lb/>
home Saturday evening. After transacting all <lb/>
The T. Jarvis Chapter <lb/>
Daughters of Confederacy, spent a <lb/>
very enjoyable afternoon, Friday, <lb/>
. , . . . very noon, Friday, <lb/>
noon the best been Miss Minnie M . ., <lb/>
L. . . . May 5th. with Shel- <lb/>
est of the town and left Saturday evening. , J <lb/>
lug town, by <lb/>
the combined efforts and efficiency <lb/>
N. C. Kay <lb/>
H. B. Phi Hips was called <lb/>
Salisbury, Md., Saturday. <lb/>
Mrs. P. is <lb/>
her in Suffolk. <lb/>
Mr. King filled regular an and those <lb/>
here Sunday morning j n due aces of would <lb/>
and preached an sermon. I concentrate a body of m n, <lb/>
Mrs. and daughter, would be and <lb/>
I who visiting in r other organ ii <lb/>
and Mrs. T. Vincent <lb/>
business, turned our attention <lb/>
of those who would <lb/>
acting. II. Harding was Plow or to of <lb/>
commander camp I by inscribed their home in Suffolk. are many hi <lb/>
a r. . would and <lb/>
song <lb/>
camp addressed of tobacco <lb/>
by Lieut. B. A. The M various points. <lb/>
in town aim.- If the I w <lb/>
. put forth concentrated force, and <lb/>
Mrs. Early has been I energy wool I give <lb/>
her Mi-s Susan Gaily, ville a sue has long needed <lb/>
has returned to Aulander, after h and no <lb/>
pleasant railroad <lb/>
who has heed the persistent efforts <lb/>
for several days, is improving. , well died d b of <lb/>
Mr. preached here in matters <lb/>
To Establish Tobacco Factories. <lb/>
The North Carolina <lb/>
Bill c and laced in around j Protective Association had a well <lb/>
the Confederate After meeting at the <lb/>
by a <lb/>
urn Mi.-s <lb/>
Sunday evening from Scotland Our hostess had prepared, for our <lb/>
Neck. a enlivening <lb/>
,,. ,. , . . , which was conducted <lb/>
Keel, who has been here . m D , i . i , <lb/>
,. . by Mi- Bessie Patrick. Misses <lb/>
for visiting his a her, , ,, , <lb/>
,, , u- , i re ii- Jamie Bryan, Lee <lb/>
n eel, left Sunday .,. , . . . . , <lb/>
Brown and Margaret Skinner tied <lb/>
fur the prize. Mac <lb/>
Mrs J, T. i;. Hoover, of Hen-j drew tho lucky number and was <lb/>
-son, who has been visiting prize. <lb/>
liter, Mrs. A. II. Taft, return- in her <lb/>
home today. usual entertaining manner, favored <lb/>
Mrs. II. A. White and children j <lb/>
, Saturday evening from <lb/>
Miss Alice White repaired to dinning <lb/>
accompanied her home. l tempting <lb/>
refreshments were served. <lb/>
I; Livers, superintendent of <lb/>
the center tier seats, the Sing.- <lb/>
Chapter of the Burial of Child <lb/>
Confederacy to their right and the <lb/>
I. J. Jarvis Chapter were on The remains of the 10-month- <lb/>
stage will, choir and speaker.-. child of Mr. and Mrs. K. L. <lb/>
The following program was ear- were <lb/>
lied Greenville on Sunday morning's <lb/>
Song. Laud Battle taking place <lb/>
by choir. at in Cherry Hill <lb/>
Invocation, by J. A. was <lb/>
by J. A. and the <lb/>
choir. PH were Messrs ;. <lb/>
Welcome behalf of Mayor. Flanagan, L. <lb/>
Stanley was reappointed chief official to cm <lb/>
,. , , one and much enjoyed. <lb/>
police tar another term. suit win,, one authorized <lb/>
D. A. Leggett is do heller at speak fur the Tuesday May <lb/>
this writing. o whole, consequently we are not Jesse Smith left this <lb/>
Mrs. L. E. Hicks and daughter, considered, and regarded as not Norfolk. <lb/>
Mrs. Annie Baker, Misses worth considering, <lb/>
and Dickens, and Charlie won't provide for his n <lb/>
visited Greenville last has denied the Lets have <lb/>
a board trade. <lb/>
ISA A . i . <lb/>
LOCAL ITEMS <lb/>
I acknowledges <lb/>
an to <lb/>
L. lo Scotland <lb/>
of <lb/>
Track Hands Scarce. <lb/>
farmers are having no <lb/>
tilth Double about getting <lb/>
ti pick The scarify of i.-U, <lb/>
STATE NEWS, <lb/>
l selection J-M. Booker, W. B, Wilson, J. principally to so many col-1 <lb/>
tin Family. ; K. Ii , .,.,, , , into the straw- ft <lb/>
of speaker, by Col. bee ; <lb/>
Neck today. <lb/>
V. Lincoln went to <lb/>
Monday evening. <lb/>
P. H. Ball, of Kin -ion. <lb/>
here. <lb/>
i; v. W. Shields of Golds <lb/>
i c in Monday even <lb/>
a lad- <lb/>
Maj in <lb/>
II. sends The i ., . <lb/>
tor a handsome invitation to the <lb/>
commencement Whit- <lb/>
j Maj 80-22. <lb/>
Ki i ii . ii u <lb/>
receipt to the <lb/>
. ii . i. of At-<lb/>
I. A. <lb/>
Add rest. by Gen. W. P. <lb/>
I on . Old North <lb/>
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. on the Old Camp <lb/>
Groan . <lb/>
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II. <lb/>
Red Springs Incorporated <lb/>
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Mrs. Harry returned <lb/>
evening from I-- grand <lb/>
i . May bull n i-.,, <lb/>
to <lb/>
today to i .- mph- <lb/>
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