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Sale<lb/>
An <lb/>
B GINNING ON THURSDAY. MAY 25TH. <lb/>
we offer our of Children's aid Infant's Ox- <lb/>
ford Ties at Greatly Reduced Prices. <lb/>
No trash, but good, New Shoes. A to bay new shoes <lb/>
At Reduced Prices <lb/>
early in the season, just in time to meet your needs, before the stock <lb/>
is broken and styles and sizes run down, is a rare opportunity, and <lb/>
that demands the attention of all careful buyers, who appreciate gen- <lb/>
Bargain., <lb/>
OFFER <lb/>
The we give is simple, plain and We are over <lb/>
stocked, have too many Summer Shoes, we need room and want <lb/>
you to have the and in order to clean them quickly we <lb/>
make this <lb/>
u . leather Court Tie Oxfords, worth for <lb/>
leather, Court Tie worth for 2.25. <lb/>
r and plain kid Oxfords, 2.50 for 1.35. <lb/>
Strap <lb/>
Oxfords, all <lb/>
In Theory <lb/>
a Result. <lb/>
M him that <lb/>
live . per l <lb/>
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day. So, M <lb/>
he rot <lb/>
II, had the good luck to <lb/>
girl ton wife who had <lb/>
ambition. At the end of th <lb/>
months they were in debt <lb/>
,,, who trust I <lb/>
held com as to <lb/>
would be wiser to go into <lb/>
toy or move over lo Jersey. <lb/>
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, every meal, <lb/>
lice I i <lb/>
and I <lb/>
., have a and <lb/>
evening he came home with a <lb/>
bundle under his arms, his head <lb/>
int and a <lb/>
gleam of triumph in his eye. His <lb/>
wife was glad to we him thus and <lb/>
certain that he had at last got <lb/>
t. raise in salary tor which both <lb/>
had <lb/>
. him and waited tor <lb/>
him to mi thing. <lb/>
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opened in small town in <lb/>
Canada, for want more <lb/>
applicant, son, ignorant, <lb/>
yet appointed post- <lb/>
master. <lb/>
Shortly after the countryman a <lb/>
installation a commercial traveler <lb/>
appeared at the wicket, re a <lb/>
I i and produced <lb/>
from a money order, which he <lb/>
presented tor <lb/>
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, . traveler from time i <lb/>
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-I just know about that, <lb/>
l,,. want somebody to identify <lb/>
Don't take me tor no jay. Ye <lb/>
may bet know just a little about <lb/>
this <lb/>
The commercial traveler <lb/>
the point for awhile, but to no <lb/>
pose He must be identified. But <lb/>
. He had never been within <lb/>
thirty miles of tho place before. Ho <lb/>
was retiring in disgust <lb/>
had already reached the Boor when <lb/>
a brilliant flashed through his <lb/>
brain. <lb/>
Quick a- thought ho was k at <lb/>
the wicket, whore rustic <lb/>
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length he <lb/>
it he ain't the right man <lb/>
after all. And the order <lb/>
was cashed. <lb/>
of Literature. <lb/>
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; . did he tell you <lb/>
evasive reply. <lb/>
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lost bis by <lb/>
lire Tuesday bight W U <lb/>
was occupied by Brewer <lb/>
at the whole was lost. <lb/>
The people began to give so <lb/>
be soon ready for house keep- <lb/>
again. Dr. residence <lb/>
came very near being but <lb/>
by bard work it was saved. <lb/>
Misses Effie and Mattie Grimes, <lb/>
and Mayo spent <lb/>
last Sunday with Miss <lb/>
Carson left Saturday <lb/>
to visit <lb/>
relatives. <lb/>
A. Cherry spent Sunday and <lb/>
Monday in Washington and re- <lb/>
turned this morning, <lb/>
Tom spent Monday <lb/>
with some young lady in <lb/>
ton. He is all smiles to day. <lb/>
C. Ward spent night <lb/>
in Some young lady was <lb/>
I be cause it all. <lb/>
W. J. Sunday in <lb/>
with his lest girl. <lb/>
Bethel base ball crosses <lb/>
with next Fri- <lb/>
day. out for the sore. No <lb/>
will a hard us <lb/>
will happen no their ground. <lb/>
W. Canon spent part of Sun- <lb/>
day with his girl. <lb/>
Harper left this morning <lb/>
for Greensboro to attend to special <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. of Ply <lb/>
month, came in evening. <lb/>
Mr. has the office <lb/>
Mi. Harper is gone. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. <lb/>
T Norfolk, spent Thursday in <lb/>
low n. their sister, was <lb/>
also with us. <lb/>
J. K. Hudson, of Washington, <lb/>
spool pan of today with us. <lb/>
Wonderful Hair <lb/>
one lime several years ago, <lb/>
Akron business man, was <lb/>
with several <lb/>
, in ii. manufacture a hair <lb/>
i-. We had a fakir selling the <lb/>
I remedy, and this was one of <lb/>
A CROWD OF MERRY<lb/>
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the rest of I way, <lb/>
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keep from hurting the <lb/>
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balls all summer p <lb/>
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nut down the top he was spinning. <lb/>
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the Baptist Sunday school bail an <lb/>
enjoyable picnic Dear the bank of <lb/>
the beautiful Tar on Friday, May <lb/>
26th. <lb/>
There never gathered a <lb/>
of and the day <lb/>
was spent in lively tames <lb/>
both and old <lb/>
member of the class was <lb/>
present with an invited friend. <lb/>
As the farm bell was ringing mer- <lb/>
gathered around the <lb/>
table where a dinner <lb/>
was served. <lb/>
Alter dinner we took <lb/>
-11- iii and the time <lb/>
passed so quickly that we were <lb/>
loathe to leave, but like all things <lb/>
pleasure must end. <lb/>
Interfered. <lb/>
Pain takes its own time for com- <lb/>
the round ride <lb/>
Tuesday I for the benefit of <lb/>
public library got caught in a <lb/>
shown- that on, it, <lb/>
The receipts consequently <lb/>
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that a fewer number of stalls are <lb/>
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made is c <lb/>
TO POTATO <lb/>
Water baa en <lb/>
for the purpose <lb/>
and <lb/>
of flushing <lb/>
it <lb/>
ii e market <lb/>
clean. <lb/>
The cemetery committee report- <lb/>
the summer house In the white <lb/>
Attempt to of <lb/>
Pans. Jut e An at tern pi to <lb/>
assassinate King Alfonso made Ai <lb/>
buyer if on this H His Davids. e . <lb/>
market, I lo ,;,, from a Smith the <lb/>
potato in j.,;., performance at a by <lb/>
in good Opera House. A bomb thrown by Andre <lb/>
an exploded with deadly the college <lb/>
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returned home take a on the electric light <lb/>
evening from school cu n. <lb/>
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about completed. By reason large stock of effect Deal I lie toy carriage, its as an <lb/>
Tin- special committee appoint i j i, ;, both the King and <lb/>
ed to confer with the water and acreage of the the; escaped but <lb/>
light commission relative to of potatoes necessarily fragments of <lb/>
to be charged against the town The situation, however, live killed or <lb/>
public an light service, . by ship- maimed a number of cavalry hors-1 <lb/>
reported that the rate agreed upon only large filling es the escort, and knock- sub- <lb/>
Charters Issued <lb/>
A charier was issued <lb/>
for the Greensboro Fire Insurance <lb/>
was per year for each full and keeping culls j out a child's eye. intense ex- <lb/>
hydrant and year each at borne. followed the <lb/>
electric arc light. The present By shipping small stock you King and <lb/>
number of and are lights,; , ,., , nothing their presence of mind. Hi- Ma <lb/>
Including eight additional lights prices ending buck a member of <lb/>
to make inquiry as to <lb/>
i the condition of the wounded. <lb/>
The person who is believed to <lb/>
have thrown bomb has been <lb/>
arrested, with two others who are <lb/>
in have been implicated <lb/>
in the plot. <lb/>
fours truly, <lb/>
i. <lb/>
recently ordered installed at ,,, potatoes well, <lb/>
given in <lb/>
make a total for public <lb/>
vice of a year. This <lb/>
gives town Use use of water <lb/>
needed for sprinkling and <lb/>
public watering troughs, and <lb/>
lights graded school building, <lb/>
market house, and other places <lb/>
by the town without <lb/>
cost. <lb/>
The fire department committee <lb/>
reported the hose reel stations <lb/>
nearly completed. <lb/>
The chairman of the water and <lb/>
presented a state- <lb/>
showing of some <lb/>
Flashed Mis Knife <lb/>
X. . <lb/>
The o vagrancy <lb/>
law Monday night by <lb/>
police came near resulting in a <lb/>
tragedy in one instance. Armed <lb/>
with a warrant, i <lb/>
a while man <lb/>
one oil lie pool on Water teacher in county is required <lb/>
street and requested his company. aw to be present during the <lb/>
The man refused to go, and, after entire session of four weeks. A <lb/>
some words, pulled u knife and DUmber of lectures will be had at <lb/>
threatened chief, who prompt night. The public is cordially <lb/>
and authorized. <lb/>
I The incorporation are J. Fry, <lb/>
i. C. w. K. Alien, J. A. <lb/>
Odell, . A. n. W. K. M. <lb/>
H. J. B. Cox, B. . <lb/>
It, King, A. Kimbell. <lb/>
Another charter was lo the ripe <lb/>
Bending Company <lb/>
capital by <lb/>
J. Conway, H. Hail and <lb/>
II. Head <lb/>
The Club, of Folk <lb/>
at Raleigh. <lb/>
ii Pei it in home <lb/>
from school at Durham <lb/>
day <lb/>
. B. Turner, the stop <lb/>
the base ball team, came Wed- <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
W. T. Lipscomb, Jr., <lb/>
home Wednesday evening <lb/>
sellout at Kali-iii. <lb/>
Tap Starkey and mother, lira. <lb/>
out to Kinston <lb/>
Wednesday evening. <lb/>
Mis. II. P. Hill this <lb/>
in for Norfolk, <lb/>
Ii. C, <lb/>
in this nun <lb/>
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ITEMS <lb/>
May 1905. <lb/>
I, a. returned from <lb/>
Wash, be <lb/>
bad lo consult a physician. <lb/>
We me glad lo know W. J. <lb/>
horse is much <lb/>
Mrs. S. G. Williams <lb/>
gave a reception last evening In <lb/>
of the young ladies Misses <lb/>
i; Lee Skinner and Daisy Par- <lb/>
visiting their home. Ice <lb/>
cream and was served <lb/>
and greatly enjoyed. Huh <lb/>
bad to draw for the <lb/>
girl he was to take to supper and <lb/>
I the following repaired lo <lb/>
Teachers Institute. <lb/>
Institute <lb/>
begin Winterville <lb/>
will <lb/>
great meeting is expected. <lb/>
dining <lb/>
county, is incorporate, for evening. and j M Lee Skinner, <lb/>
purposes without Miss <lb/>
L. are <lb/>
the i lull <lb/>
thing over 1,700 Incurred by the am to each and ,,, <lb/>
which it was v,,,,,, <lb/>
ought to be charged to the officer shot p an <lb/>
account of the plan at . The in the education progress <lb/>
the knife the county. <lb/>
and requested that and led ,,,, j.,,,. of education and tho <lb/>
on that had been ad- are entitled <lb/>
of and <lb/>
the general the town. <lb/>
The board of intern improve-1 <lb/>
presented an Itemized state- Corporation Commission Clerk Removed <lb/>
of the cost of construction of a letter to council for A. <lb/>
Eight more Street Lights. <lb/>
The and water commission <lb/>
and committee of aldermen have <lb/>
selected locations for eight <lb/>
arc lights on the <lb/>
Hie following Intersection <lb/>
Second streets, inter- <lb/>
section of Greene and Third <lb/>
K and Miss Corey, <lb/>
E. Miss Alma Jen- <lb/>
kins, and Miss <lb/>
W. Jen- <lb/>
kins and Miss Mary Taylor. K. B. <lb/>
and Miss Pearl Jenkins, <lb/>
and Miss Lydia <lb/>
the support of all people. <lb/>
Again <lb/>
The ladies were again con fronted streets, and on <lb/>
the valor and plants, which i,,,,.,., clerk of win. bad weather at lawn party lane, <lb/>
was referred to the finance commit-1 Corporation of and merry-go round ride <lb/>
returned home Miss Daisy Parker, <lb/>
Thursday <lb/>
PM- left <lb/>
to visit <lb/>
Mis. Irene son I <lb/>
Lewis, went to tins morn- <lb/>
II. wife Carson, Frank and Miss <lb/>
went to Seven Springs Thursday Alma Congleton, Ben Jenkins and <lb/>
Miss Corey, Z. V. White- <lb/>
and Mrs. Brown. <lb/>
r and Mrs. B. . <lb/>
intersection of spent today here Miss Lucy <lb/>
streets, intersection of Latham and Johnson. Ida Parker. J. II. Barnhill <lb/>
Fifth streets, Dick Misses Ada and n the eleventh was <lb/>
bison avenue and streets, , In having two girls to <lb/>
Thursday evening. take him to supper. After return- <lb/>
Miss Harris left this morn- Ii II to i e Claude Brown <lb/>
the steamer Myers to visit added lo the of the <lb/>
Mrs. W. J. Boyd, <lb/>
of South <lb/>
intersection <lb/>
Tenth <lb/>
the announces day night. The squall New Tribute to <lb/>
Courtesies, <lb/>
Our people nevi i forget, <lb/>
lee. <lb/>
The different officers tiled their has been removed I and threatened rain a little <lb/>
monthly connection with that body, e o'clock hurried most of the <lb/>
The hand fire engine and street resignation had been crowd home and out down receipts <lb/>
Commission lie correspondingly, but under the <lb/>
cause made against him circumstances very <lb/>
the chief clerk of wt-ll. <lb/>
alleging use of his official <lb/>
for private purposes <lb/>
refused by who Constantine's merry-go-round <lb/>
., sand announces that set up here May 10th shipped <lb/>
he will bring suit th today lo Kinston. has <lb/>
. I for images, i <lb/>
, i <lb/>
sprinkler were ordered to be paint- <lb/>
ed. <lb/>
A communication was read from <lb/>
the of the <lb/>
mid light plants showing mini <lb/>
of customers being tarnished. <lb/>
The finance committee was in- <lb/>
lo have all accounts <lb/>
and <lb/>
prepare lb <lb/>
Gone. <lb/>
and words fail to express who ,.,., x <lb/>
pi of the in el- <lb/>
. loving reception <lb/>
the hands of your <lb/>
loyal people. God bless am <lb/>
prosper them <lb/>
is tho language t-, a <lb/>
Ii Her . <lb/>
. I from a mil inn, a i n <lb/>
i he state <lb/>
friends in Washington. <lb/>
and Mrs. T Jan is <lb/>
returned evening <lb/>
a visit to bis old in <lb/>
Miss<lb/>
Miss Bessie ill <lb/>
home <lb/>
bis dace, <lb/>
o. Williams making the<lb/>
Hi <lb/>
rain- <lb/>
Died. <lb/>
. his life on <lb/>
of May. John F Moseley, <lb/>
Mr. Moseley had <lb/>
ed to bi- bed con <lb/>
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With hi wife hi <lb/>
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a few <lb/>
n fiscal year for Bound Over to Court u was used for the I id. Hi- death <lb/>
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being made ,, ., , <lb/>
to give electric cm . y hi S , .,, <lb/>
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DIRECTORY. <lb/>
You Can Live<lb/>
SERVICE <lb/>
FOR TORPID LIVER. <lb/>
A torpid liver deranges MM <lb/>
s stem, and produces <lb/>
SICK <lb/>
Dyspepsia. Costiveness. <lb/>
Sallow <lb/>
There Is no better <lb/>
Register Of Deeds- <lb/>
Take No Substitute. <lb/>
Telephone Service <lb/>
SAVES TIME <lb/>
And Time Is the Stuff of Lira <lb/>
For Rates <lb/>
APPLY lO <lb/>
MANAGER or <lb/>
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box a<lb/>
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You get Harness, <lb/>
j Horse <lb/>
Whole sue retail Grocer.; <lb/>
Dealer. I ash id <lb/>
Bide-. Fur. Cottonseed Oil <lb/>
leads, . <lb/>
Carriage, <lb/>
Safes, <lb/>
and ill ft A I <lb/>
Life I <lb/>
roots, i <lb/>
Peaches, Am-.- <lb/>
Pine a pi e- i,, Jelly,<lb/>
Ly. Magic I <lb/>
Hi <lb/>
Be. <lb/>
Candi. .<lb/>
an. t. I'll- <lb/>
Ware. I tea I <lb/>
com, . ii <lb/>
Royal . <lb/>
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J- Elk.-. <lb/>
Chairman, W. B. Home. <lb/>
J. B. Spier, J. R. Barnhill <lb/>
J. W. Page. <lb/>
Clerk Superior C. <lb/>
Moore. <lb/>
W. Tucker. <lb/>
R. <lb/>
llama. <lb/>
TreasurerS T. White. <lb/>
William <lb/>
J. Cox. <lb/>
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Furniture <lb/>
from Banks <lb/>
Gold Coin <lb/>
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3,894.74 <lb/>
3,647.82 <lb/>
85,568.34 <lb/>
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paid in<lb/>
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out- <lb/>
standing 1,624.73 <lb/>
Carolina <lb/>
of Pitt. <lb/>
L. Little, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly <lb/>
belief <lb/>
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this 23rd day of March, 1905 <lb/>
J. C. TYSON. <lb/>
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I This 27th day of May, 1905. <lb/>
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Sailing hours to change <lb/>
without notice. <lb/>
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OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT. <lb/>
J. M. BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent. <lb/>
. AYDEN, N. C. <lb/>
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N. C, June 1905. <lb/>
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credit to its people and should <lb/>
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in any style at any <lb/>
Milling Mfg. A. <lb/>
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or eyestrain in should <lb/>
fail to call on J. W. Taylor, <lb/>
a graduate optician, who <lb/>
will lit glasses properly and <lb/>
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received our spring stuck of <lb/>
pants. J. J. <lb/>
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has visiting her brother, W. <lb/>
J. Mumford during week. <lb/>
We continue to build <lb/>
CARPETS, MATTINGS, <lb/>
RUGS, LAMPS and CURTAINS <lb/>
now on display at the store of W. <lb/>
Jackson Co. See them before <lb/>
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Ayden Milling Mfg Co. <lb/>
Hi. Pat of <lb/>
Mount is here on a visit to his <lb/>
Mrs. , M. Saul, Every-I Z <lb/>
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daily new groceries and <lb/>
tight from the <lb/>
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For guano sec M. <lb/>
Tripp t The best <lb/>
Carlos Harris says Harrison <lb/>
Town and Country paints and <lb/>
colors arc by far the best goods <lb/>
I hat be ever used and that <lb/>
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and Mfg. Co. which has been <lb/>
repair is now in in first <lb/>
and they are prepared to <lb/>
may honor them with <lb/>
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Tin- lay away winter <lb/>
clothes soon. Better <lb/>
see to it that they are protect <lb/>
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wanted again. We have <lb/>
MOTH BALLS <lb/>
MOTH POWDER <lb/>
CAMPHOR <lb/>
TAR BAGS <lb/>
CHAMBRAY <lb/>
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them. They're cheaper than <lb/>
Inlying new clothes. <lb/>
M. M. SAULS, Ph. G. <lb/>
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smoothest seal on the market <lb/>
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brands in a test at last <lb/>
summer. This paint sold by J. <lb/>
R, Smith ft Bro. <lb/>
Go to J. J. Edwards Son <lb/>
your spring clothing. <lb/>
who holds <lb/>
shoes for ladies. Every <lb/>
pair guaranteed. <lb/>
J. J. Edwards Co. <lb/>
Cotton king cultivators, Gopher <lb/>
plows and extra blades J. B. <lb/>
Smith Bro. la as express clerk on <lb/>
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Do you want a nice suit, <lb/>
pair pants, shut, hat or low <lb/>
of <lb/>
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bullfrogs. <lb/>
We are offering good values for <lb/>
money in shoes, hats, cups, <lb/>
rugs, mattings, tables and I <lb/>
oil cloth Cannon L , w, to Co. <lb/>
A large plaining and latest <lb/>
improved tools with which to do <lb/>
our work. Satisfaction <lb/>
teed. M. B. Tripp Bro, <lb/>
Miss Battle Randolph came up <lb/>
Wednesday from for <lb/>
commencement. <lb/>
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your property wait. While <lb/>
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Hog Cure guaranteed, house may by <lb/>
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while properly is valuable an <lb/>
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mice that insures. Let me explain <lb/>
to you <lb/>
W. E. HOOKS, <lb/>
J. B. <lb/>
Ayden, and all <lb/>
keep it. <lb/>
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sentence on the mad <lb/>
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black, weighs about pounds, <lb/>
a inches, years <lb/>
old but looks old. Guard <lb/>
I horn will pay reward for Ids <lb/>
capture and return. <lb/>
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of the old time Gophers and <lb/>
blade you J. B Smith <lb/>
A- Bro. <lb/>
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Simplex fertilizer distributor <lb/>
J, Smith a Bro. puts it out <lb/>
A. P. MURRAY, <lb/>
Painter and Paper Hanger. <lb/>
the oven <lb/>
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Orphan singing class will be <lb/>
Ayden. <lb/>
Call on Hart Jenkins for a bar <lb/>
rel of Columbia none better <lb/>
in be bad anywhere. <lb/>
Needles, oil, and <lb/>
all makes of sewing machines <lb/>
at J. II. Tripp Bro. Ayden, N <lb/>
C. <lb/>
if you do secure <lb/>
one of high grade baggies, <lb/>
your loss will be than <lb/>
Ayden Milling Mfg. Co., <lb/>
den. N. C. <lb/>
B T. of Greenville, has <lb/>
pitched his tent near the and <lb/>
and i- prepared to take the <lb/>
lures any everybody. <lb/>
Be sure and June 10th <lb/>
Orphan singing class <lb/>
will US <lb/>
and it is a cheap machine. <lb/>
We know interest <lb/>
great quantities, <lb/>
will please you. <lb/>
Oranges, apples, <lb/>
fruits kept by <lb/>
, . ., , I in any quantity you want and does <lb/>
Ladies misses and children black ,,, , . <lb/>
. not waste any at the ends low <lb/>
tan and white slippers all at <lb/>
R. Smith Bro. <lb/>
The freshet I loaf bread right <lb/>
who prefer to walk or the <lb/>
men who will not believe our <lb/>
buggies are the most economical at; <lb/>
Mrs. Dora Lee, Kinston, is , . <lb/>
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we also know the buggies we build I <lb/>
. that we gladly <lb/>
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All work lo n <lb/>
Hill <lb/>
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NEXT DOOR TO WHITE'S. <lb/>
J. A. RICKS BRO. <lb/>
In calling your attention to their line of Groceries make <lb/>
j special mention apples, bananas, oranges and fruits of all <lb/>
kinds in season, also Irish potatoes and cabbages. A full <lb/>
lino of Pickles in bottles and by measure, just <lb/>
received and very cheap. Best of butter on ice at any time. <lb/>
bilge we CUM <lb/>
Anything you Want in the Grocery Department. <lb/>
j Flour, meat, sugar and coffees from the lo <lb/>
. ground and green coffees of each grade. Our <lb/>
he and blend is fine <lb/>
on the market at <lb/>
Bro. <lb/>
Smith <lb/>
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promptly and neatly i . A <lb/>
latest design, in Wall <lb/>
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ASK FOR <lb/>
FLOUR. <lb/>
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pay you refill ll. <lb/>
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Austin Nichols, the best can buy. Baked beans, tomatoes, <lb/>
and corn, pork and Sun Beam corn, tripe, salmon. <lb/>
steak, etc, All as cheap as they can be sold. Will <lb/>
date your order. <lb/>
Breads, buns, rolls, and all kind of cakes on hand. <lb/>
Fresh every day. <lb/>
s to lease, <lb/>
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cripple or Their cheap cash or on children have <lb/>
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Special Reduction on Ribbon <lb/>
Reductions in Other Departments. <lb/>
Clothing reduced per cent. <lb/>
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a Carolina Coast railroad, which his <lb/>
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men who are with the s Tobacco <lb/>
freight rate system are those <lb/>
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I never took anything which misdemeanor to tip a waiter. <lb/>
people who were many a <lb/>
able to stand the says defaulter twixt the waiter and the tip. <lb/>
Smith, of San Francisco. This <lb/>
We would like to say those <lb/>
Republicans that hot air don't go <lb/>
much when it comes to buying Mer- <lb/>
President Roosevelt thinks that <lb/>
reciprocity and retaliation can both <lb/>
Bounds very much like the plea in <lb/>
china shows abatement made by a society of <lb/>
crowded with religious people charged with re- <lb/>
money dishonestly <lb/>
by the donor. <lb/>
and fast presses. <lb/>
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is in,; to get the Panama <lb/>
supplies, but there one thing we <lb/>
do know, and that is that the <lb/>
States got i lot of its public officials <lb/>
in rather cheap markets. <lb/>
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former business manager the <lb/>
Charlotte Observer <lb/>
management of the Raleigh <lb/>
Times. He also goes on the <lb/>
staff of the Times The Times <lb/>
grows stronger and stronger and <lb/>
this adds strength. <lb/>
Russia ought to one <lb/>
in the fact that she not <lb/>
got but one or two more ships for <lb/>
Togo to sink. <lb/>
be adopted by the United States in <lb/>
the matter of the export trade of <lb/>
the United stales. He re- <lb/>
with the <lb/>
tries that are disposed lobe friendly <lb/>
commercially, and retaliation for <lb/>
countries inclined to treat the <lb/>
States with unfairness. Diplomacy <lb/>
or no diplomacy, the attitude of the <lb/>
President teeming with human <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
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Hardware. <lb/>
Our government is actually send- <lb/>
some to the Philip <lb/>
pines to run down the colored men <lb/>
who do not like of con- <lb/>
trolling them. History repents it- <lb/>
not a Democratic <lb/>
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appointed ton Federal position down that is doing this; nor did <lb/>
in New Orleans. Wonder how many suggestion come from a South- <lb/>
Hitlers there were Mt Echo. <lb/>
For C Stoves Ranges, <lb/>
Heaters Pumps, Guns, Am- <lb/>
munition, One and Two Horse <lb/>
Plows, Heat Cutters and <lb/>
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best market pi ice paid every For and i <lb/>
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per Fob orders daughter, Mrs. David, in <lb/>
as fast as the hens lay. the country. <lb/>
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visitors in the morning, and <lb/>
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given night. <lb/>
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the same for <lb/>
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this morning at 7.30 o'clock, the <lb/>
took beautiful borne wed- <lb/>
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in . <lb/>
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her daughter, Miss A. . . ,, <lb/>
of j against James A. H. <lb/>
or see <lb/>
Jackson Winterville new corned herrings Just to Mr. , w , ,,,, ,, B. F. <lb/>
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the most pleased Corned Hem pro. ,.,. , <lb/>
la table silverware and jewelry. lab j <lb/>
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arriving at <lb/>
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White's Colic and Cure, <lb/>
the combination kidney medicine <lb/>
for and u cine, <lb/>
at the Drug Store <lb/>
Mr. Mis. John Stokes and <lb/>
child are visiting friend here. <lb/>
Some try to meet <lb/>
buggies A few try <lb/>
then, in quality and finish. <lb/>
Bat none undertake to do both. <lb/>
Pitt County Oil Mill is now <lb/>
buying Gallon They pay <lb/>
the highest cash price or will ex <lb/>
Change meal. When <lb/>
are ready write for prices. <lb/>
We carry of over live <lb/>
hundred of wall <lb/>
I.-.- i hi a ,, ., <lb/>
Mi. J. H. w A- <lb/>
price for cotton seed I <lb/>
paid by I'm County Oil Mill. <lb/>
to T. X. Manning Co. for <lb/>
Fresh candles, nuts, raisins and <lb/>
choice <lb/>
THE MERCHANTS and <lb/>
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1st <lb/>
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feel that every minute will your <lb/>
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doctors all <lb/>
charging then <lb/>
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Sheriff on Met <lb/>
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i Bitters and the result of was the , .;,. <lb/>
was I improve, at of in county, , . <lb/>
,. since we now I'm re have been traced to . ,. .,,,.,.;. <lb/>
none in Pitt county Increase In j, . For Liver, Kidney.; <lb/>
, ., which and Bowel <lb/>
public ll has with, <lb/>
wherever it ha been sold, has In. <lb/>
us our efforts in e- <lb/>
a trade on It sad we <lb/>
means of ll to the not n <lb/>
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We are prepared to furnish you as explain why we <lb/>
ell SI <lb/>
trio IS <lb/>
Only guarantee <lb/>
L. Druggist. <lb/>
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tin-only medicine. James <lb/>
the count <lb/>
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got to <lb/>
cheap as the cheapest. Come and <lb/>
before buying elsewhere. <lb/>
B. h Bro. <lb/>
Jerry Nichols came in <lb/>
day evening from South Carolina. <lb/>
There is no reason why Pitt Co. <lb/>
should have to such <lb/>
high prices for their Hour, they <lb/>
basis same lo <lb/>
business, <lb/>
In order to post you relative <lb/>
merits and quality <lb/>
B. Harding, of oily, <lb/>
b is appoint. by Governor <lb/>
a- commissar Hear for the <lb/>
tn tin <lb/>
out. <lb/>
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PERFECTION PATENT <lb/>
judge, Callahan is the sheriff and <lb/>
A. H. formerly a state <lb/>
senator. ,,, u A. Moise, <lb/>
That <lb/>
Would yon. if you painter, who had painted m; <lb/>
used Dr. King's New Life Pills. hone lead and oil awn; <lb/>
Second have said gallons D. <lb/>
if Guard, with . , . .-. a m<lb/>
we will n that where it bus boon <lb/>
customers come back and call <lb/>
baud more than we are <lb/>
to guarantee every barrel tone <lb/>
is on market. <lb/>
I We don't believe we have ever seen a <lb/>
can raise their own wheat the prettier and higher Hour than <lb/>
Winterville Co I  l-got.,,  <lb/>
Hour we Water Cu. W <lb/>
on hand nice line of Hour, our endorsement Per- <lb/>
Is based on this experience <lb/>
plate and crockery all very <lb/>
rank of lieutenant. It is a most <lb/>
excellent appointment, and Mr. <lb/>
will the position with <lb/>
credit <lb/>
Gazette. <lb/>
ed their matchless merit for sick <lb/>
and nervous Headaches. They <lb/>
make pure blood and build up <lb/>
your health. Only money <lb/>
if not cured. Bold by J. L. <lb/>
Wooten, Druggist. <lb/>
got look <lb/>
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fours truly, <lb/>
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Greece, who has invested largely in <lb/>
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D. L. James <lb/>
elected chairman, M Moore <lb/>
secretary, <lb/>
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alderman. received <lb/>
votes and and <lb/>
war declared the nominee. <lb/>
C. on. <lb/>
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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
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, JUNE 1905. <lb/>
No. <lb/>
PRINTING PRESS EATS PAPER. <lb/>
That It What One CM <lb/>
Young America can knock e <lb/>
THE ELECTION. <lb/>
MAN MURDERS A <lb/>
TWO BUGGIES MIX. <lb/>
PERSONALS AND SOCIAL <lb/>
MILITARY RECEPTION. <lb/>
Board Aldermen Return. Otto Dehart Fatally Shoots Mrs. Pink <lb/>
The hoard of aldermen met in. Goode at Va. <lb/>
old crowd out two to one when it adjourned at noon today ff. June around the depot waiting for <lb/>
comes to getting off things that land the returns of the j reached here of a <lb/>
are bright. Since was out I election held J a drunken young man at <lb/>
the editor's have been showed hat a the <lb/>
was cant. <lb/>
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Fleming i <lb/>
votes. <lb/>
doing little chores about the <lb/>
to keep in a little pocket <lb/>
One of a friend <lb/>
down with her, th other day, and <lb/>
the latter, like most bight <lb/>
displayed an Inquisitive tarn of <lb/>
mind asked n number of <lb/>
about different thing in the <lb/>
office. <lb/>
does do up S. Carr each votes. <lb/>
the visitor asked one <lb/>
of the boys in the shop j voles. <lb/>
Our hopeful began duly <lb/>
line. <lb/>
Mis. Goode, a <lb/>
was shut to death in <lb/>
the shot going through <lb/>
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Charles each TOWS. Otto was arrested aid <lb/>
Third Tail and a hearing. He <lb/>
And Both Come Out Broken. F. M. went to Dur- to Durward S Wilson who <lb/>
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the train, there h mix-up. Saturday evening. Mr. Mrs. W. U. Wilson <lb/>
among the horses that resulted in . erring in <lb/>
damage two buggies, lorn ; honor their son, <lb/>
Parker and a young man named who successfully <lb/>
Edwards were sitting a buggy J. A. Lang has moved into bis for the Military <lb/>
together horse became new residence on Pitt street. will <lb/>
frightened at something, sud-1 g j returned Saturday j the 13th. From <lb/>
off. Both man evening from the road, twelve the home was <lb/>
were thrown out of the buggy but; f I thronged with his many <lb/>
in-it of them was hurt. The <lb/>
A. It each voles. ,, ; collided with F. <lb/>
Hooker and on to th. fraud Jury which was <lb/>
bail. <lb/>
and went to the Goode home. <lb/>
the depot. Mr. buggy th morning. <lb/>
I. A, Sugg moved into one <lb/>
of the Dupree houses in South <lb/>
It appears Dehart<lb/>
the latter off <lb/>
and threw <lb/>
mi back of <lb/>
Taylor went to <lb/>
evening and returned <lb/>
declared <lb/>
and shot a chicken, and when Mrs. <lb/>
Goode protested against his coo- <lb/>
was badly smashed a shaft of and <lb/>
toasting and wishing him all the <lb/>
at the academy. <lb/>
The was very appropriate- <lb/>
decorated for the <lb/>
in Mac and old gold, <lb/>
Wist Point colors, the dining room <lb/>
was a scene of beauty and <lb/>
Ben's duties with sets type, j elected aldermen of their shell into bis <lb/>
distributes type, folds papers, Jive for one year her, killing her <lb/>
bundles the mail, reeds the 1st, 1905, to 1st, instantly. <lb/>
He then left, but was later <lb/>
the Interrupted Conference With Former Wife. I rested while his way to <lb/>
the visitor with O., Virginia. saw tin- <lb/>
in the world docs the press I I-. Duke returned from very small I <lb/>
this morning, he went ye- children of Mrs. Goode. Her bus i <lb/>
Mr. Parker's was broken. <lb/>
; visiting j being he <lb/>
Give Both Addresses <lb/>
We have had several postal <lb/>
cards and letters from <lb/>
who reside mi K. F. <lb/>
routes will; to change <lb/>
their paper lo the tin-. <lb/>
of was to hold a conference with band was at work at a saw now their mail on, without <lb/>
quick explanation, <lb/>
The foreman was able lo restore <lb/>
quiet after a few hours. <lb/>
bis divorced wife, Mrs. Minnie W . , four <lb/>
Duke. He was asked about his that the <lb/>
trip and the conference with his <lb/>
divorced wife, and he said <lb/>
Miss I lie Tucker. <lb/>
Miss Mary Bernard, of <lb/>
In Saturday even- <lb/>
lo visit In i mother. <lb/>
Miss Harding returned <lb/>
home Saturday evening fro. <lb/>
Washington, where she has been <lb/>
teaching school. <lb/>
Miss Mary C. Wiley, of Win- <lb/>
giving their former address, i <lb/>
We have tried on several <lb/>
was accidental, lie is a young I lo And their and make the came in Saturday <lb/>
; man about years of age. There I changes and some instances have evening to teach at the teachers <lb/>
Social and Literary League Meeting <lb/>
The social and literary Meeting <lb/>
of the Li-ague was he'd <lb/>
Monday evening at lbs home <lb/>
Mr. James Mr. Mis. <lb/>
Brown had made arrange- <lb/>
for n pleasant even and <lb/>
their efforts were not in <lb/>
At a quarter past eight o'clock <lb/>
the crowd to gather, a. d <lb/>
sou the young people were n <lb/>
merrily on I lie law., while the <lb/>
older ones enjoyed one <lb/>
company on the porch. At nine <lb/>
o'clock, the program i <lb/>
which c insisted a paper Oil In- <lb/>
life works of <lb/>
Miss Wilson; a re- <lb/>
citation, la Now <lb/>
Miss Jennie <lb/>
Account of the Beginning of <lb/>
by Mr. <lb/>
Jones; and a poem, <lb/>
Shall Pass by Mis- Martha <lb/>
Lee Miss Ellie Brown <lb/>
rendered appropriate <lb/>
selections. <lb/>
Games were then in In <lb/>
a guessing contest, Jones <lb/>
won the prize, a book. <lb/>
At half past ten o'clock I he <lb/>
leaguers for their home.-, <lb/>
that they had spent a I <lb/>
and profitable <lb/>
Recovered Speech. <lb/>
Elizabeth City. N. <lb/>
Mrs. R. E. Perry, who lives <lb/>
Beach street, recovered <lb/>
powers of speech after days, <lb/>
during time she <lb/>
his conference with her was considerable excitement, but to look through at least institute at Winterville. <lb/>
purely business t had dunKer of violence. a or fifteen post offices, and j. a. Lang went to Bit <lb/>
that nothing would have even then we have failed on some. <lb/>
Lang <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
G. W. Baker went to <lb/>
been said of this be said. If each subscriber will always give <lb/>
, , , . ., Fire in . , . . . . <lb/>
I mind telling the the pest office a I which he has <lb/>
object of the visit. It was In refer- Sew Bern, N. June been getting the paper and then morning. <lb/>
i th, and taking o'clock tonight an alarm the office be wants it changed to c. Parker <lb/>
our sou, Woodward, that I j If re was sounded. The lire was u will save lots of trouble finding this morning. <lb/>
ed in Uncle representing the <lb/>
every respect. The <lb/>
lights from the many and <lb/>
silver e made it a most <lb/>
seen. <lb/>
Mrs. Wilson received <lb/>
in the front hall and gave all a <lb/>
heart welcome. Walter Wilson, <lb/>
Jr., and Miss Mat lie Holt, of <lb/>
ham, received the i <lb/>
Wilson and Miss Alice White <lb/>
received in the rear hall. Punch <lb/>
was served in the hall by Miss <lb/>
Elba Gotten and Frank <lb/>
Al ten thirty every one present <lb/>
was presented card giving <lb/>
about Went <lb/>
Point Miss Holt <lb/>
met Mrs. Minnie Duke in Greens- located in Bryan brick block <lb/>
Ion the corner of South Front and <lb/>
their and will be the ,, left after- <lb/>
means of the paper reaching Seven <lb/>
new earlier. <lb/>
be that there is. Middle streets, and its origin is <lb/>
n certain found in Sew York , unknown. By heroic work of the <lb/>
a d cannot be distributed firemen the flames were confined; Time is Here. <lb/>
. I, gal appointment to the corner store occupied by. The time has rived <lb/>
Mrs. Duke asked Mr. Mr. wife who to visit <lb/>
our <lb/>
the <lb/>
F. <lb/>
a as in tin- <lb/>
.<lb/>
he v<lb/>
is I hi <lb/>
I . was her <lb/>
I mm Si York to Chattanooga <lb/>
-mil Mr. Duke to meet her. <lb/>
is mil III New <lb/>
today proceedings were <lb/>
by Is. I. Duke to get a <lb/>
from his third wile, Mrs. <lb/>
Alice Webb Duke. Ho admitted <lb/>
the proceedings had been <lb/>
instituted but nothing <lb/>
further publication. <lb/>
Gill Married the Other Fellow. <lb/>
The North <lb/>
says that Mr. P. Shore, Vail- <lb/>
kin Mr. K. . North <lb/>
had been paying mark <lb/>
utter a word. About two mouth. attention to Miss <lb/>
ago she was prostrated by an Wilkesboro, Mr. Shore <lb/>
attack the grip, one of the in Wilkesboro and <lb/>
severe cases known in till that he and <lb/>
section, and the loss speech was were to be married afternoon <lb/>
be I would accept the child were on the second door <lb/>
mm as trustee they occupied as a sleeping i a <lb/>
He then said he told j apartment, had not timely day evening and will preach in <lb/>
his he would do, assistance been rendered by 0-1 There you get the benefit the Presbyterian church next <lb/>
. see would have been .,, <lb/>
tin- fin, embracing climate, <lb/>
place our ii <lb/>
mention here <lb/>
hi Morehead this will <lb/>
I . a delightful occasion. <lb/>
there the . resorts, <lb/>
summer beget <lb/>
ting ready. <lb/>
educated and from smoke. The dam <lb/>
almost total, .,. <lb/>
the necessary thousand dollars. <lb/>
went to folk in,; the was <lb/>
with a beautiful book, en- <lb/>
the line Miss <lb/>
El i ml Miss Alice White <lb/>
lied lot I be sec i d which <lb/>
Rev. W. E. Cox went a ,.,.,.,., <lb/>
Kinston Monday evening- mi- <lb/>
Misses Florence Felton and one. Forbes <lb/>
went to the booby. These prizes <lb/>
Monday evening were presented with <lb/>
Mon- appropriate words by A. J. <lb/>
Moore. <lb/>
j . were Invited in <lb/>
the dining l was <lb/>
in ever, detail, Alter <lb/>
Misses Annie Perkins, Myrtle j we were given <lb/>
Wilson, Bliss Harding and Rosa ,.,.,.,, , ,,,,. showing the <lb/>
. n M- pocket. with insurance five thousand <lb/>
he dollars. <lb/>
Toe building is owned by Mr. <lb/>
James A. Bryan, Is covered by <lb/>
went to Mon- <lb/>
attend the institute. ., a-i <lb/>
likeness at West <lb/>
o lug iii the national <lb/>
them, <lb/>
Robbery Mystery. The Encampment <lb/>
X. June July 20th to 20th, Inclusive, has <lb/>
morning Mr. A. V. been officially announced as the <lb/>
and treasurer, of the Golds- period during which the second <lb/>
j com puny, went to and third regiments of <lb/>
Bank of Wayne and 1250, as. Guard will lie <lb/>
was his custom, to pay off his em- in camp at Col. <lb/>
at the After will command the <lb/>
left the bank he came up lo the second and Col. J, N. Craig, the <lb/>
Ding company's store, regiment, <lb/>
where he the mousy, which are already under way the <lb/>
all in silver, in drug store coming of the soldier boys to <lb/>
wen to <lb/>
mot nine, <lb/>
Mrs. Alice and sou, <lb/>
Alexander, return d fr . <lb/>
Tuesday evening. <lb/>
Mis-. Williams, of Beau- <lb/>
fort, came in is morning lo visit <lb/>
M Bernice <lb/>
Harrells- colors. <lb/>
Then <lb/>
it- given the long <lb/>
canons every one had to shoot <lb/>
a long role Uncle Sain colors <lb/>
with a <lb/>
Tin n v., i,. passed the <lb/>
which aim contained prizes suited <lb/>
for the The dining <lb/>
table was n covered In the <lb/>
beautiful silk attached to the <lb/>
Bernard, Hill <lb/>
came in evening to visit cannon balls . souvenirs, <lb/>
bis mother, Mrs. I. A. Among <lb/>
Hi of Lenoir, with <lb/>
Davidson <lb/>
lei<lb/>
expected catcher Forbes. <lb/>
for the base ball team, came <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
Cobb with Harry <lb/>
one of the way In which II affect- <lb/>
ed her. When she had recovered <lb/>
from the could <lb/>
not a word, <lb/>
being <lb/>
people bid almost lost <lb/>
as to her i . <lb/>
;.; I o'clock. secured the <lb/>
license, en i i and <lb/>
Invited hi- fr ends, mean- <lb/>
time Mr. Lee i <lb/>
cation f i ism Miss Few ill nod he <lb/>
sale. He culled back there this <lb/>
noon about lock and went <lb/>
to get his money, but was gone. <lb/>
A search was bill the <lb/>
not to be <lb/>
the money is or who got it i- <lb/>
mystery, as no stranger was seen <lb/>
ill the near the safe. <lb/>
A Tar Heel Wins Honors. <lb/>
Two Splendid Sermons. <lb/>
speaking <lb/>
. e Id ml. . <lb/>
the use of her b D o <lb/>
; well as r nod she I <lb/>
fa l ;, <lb/>
.- to <lb/>
a i <lb/>
lined <lb/>
nos<lb/>
i i HI <lb/>
. <lb/>
him n on <lb/>
in i i <lb/>
drove l is h m ; <lb/>
W . i i <lb/>
Wilmington Star. <lb/>
Licenses <lb/>
Register of Deeds has issued <lb/>
Rev. J. Manning of marriage license to the <lb/>
Va., preached in the couples since lust report. <lb/>
Baptist here Sunday morn- <lb/>
and evening. Large Patrick K. Annie <lb/>
, were out to bear and the <lb/>
were well pleased with him, q, I <lb/>
His sermons were and Smith. <lb/>
delivered with an c it i it <lb/>
he situation H Squirt A Startling <lb/>
. I . , . nils from Len. . Plain Deal <lb/>
reentry coin <lb/>
re. so Meek <lb/>
In an ran now him. All <lb/>
. . . . school. foul la bit <lb/>
. nod has b <lb/>
Wife Did ll on the <lb/>
I en s <lb/>
DU <lb/>
I . . <lb/>
fill I <lb/>
Gran. <lb/>
. i- <lb/>
farmers is the <lb/>
One tell.-. hard <lb/>
be had to work lo , <lb/>
. <lb/>
his tin last <lb/>
i pi, to any <lb/>
I i a i I <lb/>
Leroy <lb/>
Chas, <lb/>
Mis, <lb/>
Skinner, Jr. <lb/>
Miss Holt, of Graham, <lb/>
w W Wilson, Jr. <lb/>
tin with W. U. <lb/>
Mis Al White, of <lb/>
S. Wilson, <lb/>
Glenn with <lb/>
Warren, <lb/>
i J with T. J. <lb/>
. I Blow will <lb/>
It of Col <lb/>
Inner. <lb/>
of <lb/>
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