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SPECIAL Sale <lb/>
OF- <lb/>
Low Shoes and <lb/>
Slippers. <lb/>
BEGINNING ON THURSDAY, MAY 25TH. <lb/>
we offer our entire stock of Children's and Infant's Ox- <lb/>
ford Ties and Sandals a Greatly Reduced Prices. <lb/>
No trash, but good, New Shoes. A chance to buy good, 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 the attention of all careful buyers, who appreciate gen- <lb/>
Bargains. <lb/>
SHATTERED HIS THEORY. <lb/>
An That Non- <lb/>
a School <lb/>
In the days when board <lb/>
visit tree paid to. <lb/>
those schools by local <lb/>
who had on the subject of <lb/>
Scripture lessons. He requested tho <lb/>
head master to pick out a <lb/>
dull and lot him ask that <lb/>
lad a few questions, whereupon the <lb/>
following <lb/>
Now. my do you <lb/>
by a <lb/>
Hoy. looking hopelessly at visitor, <lb/>
makes do answer. <lb/>
Visitor to head <lb/>
see, it's I've always <lb/>
maintained- Scripture be ex- <lb/>
plained and illustrated if any com- <lb/>
of it.- meaning la k pen- <lb/>
this sort of skull, lie can't <lb/>
tell me what a miracle is. No., <lb/>
hear me make him understand. <lb/>
Mead Muster sarcastic ire <lb/>
Pat's In Golf. <lb/>
Pat had been helping the n <lb/>
keeper construct several at the <lb/>
new golf links and during the noon <lb/>
hour had been given u I moos <lb/>
in driving. A day or taro later ho <lb/>
was tailing his friend Casey about it. <lb/>
be said, <lb/>
game they call do be a <lb/>
game. have a little white ball <lb/>
long stick aid a knob on <lb/>
ind yea put the white ball <lb/>
on a little at sand. Thin the <lb/>
game is to haul all <lb/>
ball so far <lb/>
did yes hit ball <lb/>
asked Casey. <lb/>
said Pat. a the <lb/>
funny thing about <lb/>
the hit at <lb/>
Two Point of View. <lb/>
you know you gave me a <lb/>
sovereign a sixpence the other <lb/>
day. ft ell, made a <lb/>
I knew <lb/>
you do. sir. <lb/>
have wrought a miracle yourself, idiot paid out the gold <lb/>
haven't a duller boy in the school j piece a <lb/>
If you'd question sonic of the I didn't, but passed the <lb/>
, r. sixpence on, somebody for half a <lb/>
no; show yon sovereign, and I bought a <lb/>
what do with till one by using of with the money, and I've <lb/>
common sense methods. Sow, my still got the <lb/>
pay attention to me. You don't well. I wouldn't worry about <lb/>
know what a miracle is, oh it. We're likely to make mis- <lb/>
confesses by his silence. takes London Tit- <lb/>
listen to me. Suppose you Hits. <lb/>
got up in the middle of the night <lb/>
and saw the shining, Spoiled Romance. <lb/>
you say it are looking for the <lb/>
should say it explained the young man on the <lb/>
was moon. porch as father of the young <lb/>
Visitor man came out to see what was de- <lb/>
her. <lb/>
bless said the kind <lb/>
old gentleman, comet i- in an <lb/>
entirely different part of the <lb/>
And lie look round lo the <lb/>
oilier side of the house, showed him <lb/>
the not of ; and talked <lb/>
t for about half an hour about <lb/>
Paragraph. <lb/>
Even a will give you <lb/>
ad vice freely. <lb/>
Never j edge the covers of a box <lb/>
by itS coll <lb/>
A spoiled child is to be pitied <lb/>
more than its parents. <lb/>
Home wen are born and <lb/>
become little of own accord. <lb/>
Frequently a chorus girl's sue <lb/>
depends her understand- <lb/>
If haste makes district <lb/>
messenger boys will never coma to <lb/>
want. <lb/>
When a man keeps bis own <lb/>
counsel he hasn't much use a <lb/>
lawyer. <lb/>
Talk la said to be cheap, but <lb/>
any married man will tell you it <lb/>
comes <lb/>
When a man seeks notoriety he <lb/>
usually more than he can use <lb/>
his business. <lb/>
every woman <lb/>
has figured out what she will do <lb/>
when she becomes a widow. <lb/>
Chicago Daily News. <lb/>
DO m IO THIS OFFER <lb/>
The r so we give is simple, plain and We are over <lb/>
, . j . . C I widest <lb/>
you to hi th slippers, end in order to clean them out quickly we <lb/>
make offers <lb/>
La lies leather Court Tie Oxfords, worth for <lb/>
patent leather. Court Tie Oxfords, worth for 2.25. <lb/>
Ladies patent leather and plain kid Oxfords, wilt 2.50 for 1.85. <lb/>
Ladies leather Strap Sandals, plain kid Strap Sandals, <lb/>
and patent leather tip Oxfords, tan kid Court Tie Oxfords, all <lb/>
Styles sizes, worth and 2.25 per pair, be sold for <lb/>
per pair. <lb/>
or black Court Ties, plain kid Sandals, patent <lb/>
tip tip Oxfords, dressy styles and plain common sense <lb/>
Is, all styles and sizes, that are selling for pair, <lb/>
w; offer for pair. <lb/>
Ai. the Styles of Ladies Oxfords and Sandals that are selling <lb/>
1.00 to 1.25 pair we offer this sale for to per <lb/>
pal. <lb/>
th c Slippers are offered in this <lb/>
Sale are In prop II is I quoted above. <lb/>
The . get first pick at t line <lb/>
ire of , and <lb/>
couldn't, you know, if saw <lb/>
bus sun. <lb/>
should sec it <lb/>
wasn't. <lb/>
Visitor from a die- <lb/>
pawn i suppose <lb/>
one I old you ii was the <lb/>
sun <lb/>
should say <lb/>
In- ii liar. <lb/>
such persistent <lb/>
; I told <lb/>
ii n win. <lb/>
n loll I was <lb/>
a liar, would n <lb/>
in in <lb/>
lion, should say <lb/>
was London <lb/>
Grant and Queen. <lb/>
V. ii an, in Lon- <lb/>
don on In- trip around wold <lb/>
In u I to cat i <lb/>
the Saturday <lb/>
i; . i ;. re <lb/>
th in of pi <lb/>
nil I r u few momenta <lb/>
he fore dinner i <lb/>
Jesse i, runt. mall . <lb/>
was <lb/>
behind him. -v tin- general was <lb/>
j ii. at <lb/>
his coal tails n of times. <lb/>
the I turned <lb/>
-.- I, I <lb/>
he <lb/>
r in ii lid the general, <lb/>
, em <lb/>
Jill <lb/>
I'll ; en look Jesse's hand <lb/>
. . i man, think- <lb/>
him <lb/>
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I, <lb/>
in, Iv <lb/>
I Pica.<lb/>
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I. <lb/>
e of <lb/>
Ill <lb/>
I to <lb/>
Useless Phrase. <lb/>
Bobby returned from his first <lb/>
tea party, hi round allied <lb/>
in smiles. hope you were polite, <lb/>
said his mother, re- <lb/>
membered your <lb/>
when were <lb/>
passed to <lb/>
lien I please, <lb/>
mid it I <lb/>
hare ml; yo m <lb/>
I , ever; <lb/>
time ii pas. <lb/>
Low Rates to <lb/>
Not only will the and <lb/>
North Carolina railroad sell low <lb/>
rate linked Kinston <lb/>
to Morehead and in, good <lb/>
till on account of the <lb/>
opening of the Atlantic Hotel, <lb/>
City, next Friday even- <lb/>
hut of the <lb/>
hotel also rate <lb/>
of 11.50 a day <lb/>
the dance. The hotel is now open <lb/>
for season and indications <lb/>
are that the opening this year <lb/>
will he brilliant and <lb/>
largely parties <lb/>
have been made up from points, <lb/>
not along the line of I lie A. N. <lb/>
C, but from Henderson, Wilson, <lb/>
Greenville and as far west as <lb/>
Greensboro. <lb/>
NEWS <lb/>
Not Uncommon. <lb/>
heard you were at the <lb/>
said the girl as ho mot <lb/>
the evening. <lb/>
think of the <lb/>
liked everything but the <lb/>
end <lb/>
was mutter with <lb/>
I knot of. The <lb/>
people in fro . u putting <lb/>
on thin; and i could u <lb/>
were elbow <lb/>
rec <lb/>
ex nun in I <lb/>
e air in In into <lb/>
. Hi, n plied the <lb/>
oil it, are i <lb/>
demanded <lb/>
irate man. on t, I know <lb/>
M hi eye i- hurt, I <lb/>
i ; <lb/>
fellow, know my <lb/>
ii n I one from <lb/>
; friend today Tim.<lb/>
Why Ha ad to Di.-. <lb/>
in the year I p <lb/>
Don ii <lb/>
act of <lb/>
hi St. Si r. in <lb/>
lb note which <lb/>
u- In on , the <lb/>
; ; In d to go in the <lb/>
r I <lb/>
the v <lb/>
ticket <lb/>
kn our file cony <lb/>
I I. III <lb/>
Friday. If . <lb/>
can <lb/>
I ii will l <lb/>
Seven were <lb/>
burglarized Monday <lb/>
of Wayne <lb/>
and Craven have adopted <lb/>
deciding to contest the <lb/>
r of it Out- <lb/>
railroad. <lb/>
it given nut the Atlantic <lb/>
line Wilmington <lb/>
placed a big order for <lb/>
pew i <lb/>
ti idled a of <lb/>
new . cm . <lb/>
I'll <lb/>
Public <lb/>
m of h <lb/>
mi order for I public <lb/>
drinking and <lb/>
fountains lo be placed <lb/>
Street, the court <lb/>
one near Five Point. <lb/>
will also be placed <lb/>
in the I cf the <lb/>
Thee will prove a great <lb/>
to be public<lb/>
. . . ; <lb/>
GUARANTEED DIVIDEND FIVE <lb/>
PREMIUMS <lb/>
Murderer Captured. <lb/>
The who <lb/>
ed at <lb/>
Saturday, been arrested and <lb/>
lodged in jail as <lb/>
the scene the crime <lb/>
d in Mm I ill <lb/>
Lout.- lost my gold an <lb/>
lune 1st between <lb/>
ii mill by way of <lb/>
i ; , The watch was <lb/>
nit face. <lb/>
Willing to p reward. <lb/>
L. <lb/>
s Smith's Mill, N. <lb/>
pa; when you buy <lb/>
I rep conies up <lb/>
., . . <lb/>
on <lb/>
work of <lb/>
On . u-<lb/>
and <lb/>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
j. Editor mt Owner. <lb/>
and <lb/>
Ne. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR YEAR IN ADVANCE<lb/>
GREENVILLE. COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. TUESDAY, JUNE 1905. <lb/>
WON TO <lb/>
The Turner Brother and Rows Bid Pine <lb/>
Work. <lb/>
The Washington aggregation <lb/>
wee aim ply outclassed Thursday <lb/>
at Arthur's park. At <lb/>
part of game did they lave <lb/>
to win. Our boys shewed <lb/>
in great shape, <lb/>
the fact that <lb/>
son, our crack right was out <lb/>
game. Turner J. and <lb/>
E. did excellent work, <lb/>
while our catcher, <lb/>
did stunt beautifully behind <lb/>
bat. His be <lb/>
The home boys started in at <lb/>
first and made three runs, White <lb/>
making a Beautiful single in this <lb/>
inning. Washington failed lo <lb/>
reach the initial sack. <lb/>
second Turner <lb/>
KEEL <lb/>
Heine Wedding. <lb/>
Wednesday at o'clock <lb/>
at the home of Mr. H. F. Keel, in <lb/>
South Greenville, a large <lb/>
f friends and relatives assembled <lb/>
to witness the marriage of bis <lb/>
daughter, Miss to Mr. A. L. <lb/>
Thigpen, of Penny Hill. They <lb/>
were married by J. A. Horn- <lb/>
The attendants Miss <lb/>
Keel with Van Fleming; <lb/>
Miss Haskett with J. F. <lb/>
Mis Sallie Knight, of <lb/>
Tarboro, with J. H. Miss <lb/>
Nannie with L. L. <lb/>
pen. <lb/>
Wedding March <lb/>
was played by <lb/>
Job MM. <lb/>
The pallor was beautifully <lb/>
orated with ferns aim ivy. <lb/>
After were <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
Blow by a beautiful hit, while tended the bridal left for the <lb/>
Rowe, for one more, bit <lb/>
the spheroid for three sacks <lb/>
Washington their <lb/>
runs in this inning by three bases <lb/>
on balls, a man hit and an error. <lb/>
to cross the. <lb/>
rubber third. Washington <lb/>
ed this inning two two- <lb/>
luggers and two errors, After <lb/>
this our did think <lb/>
making a round <lb/>
fourth <lb/>
home of groom, a <lb/>
was tendered <lb/>
-Mi. were the <lb/>
of many <lb/>
valuable <lb/>
N. C, June <lb/>
Miss Lee flail is a <lb/>
sink <lb/>
Miss is <lb/>
relatives over river this <lb/>
Miss Annie M <lb/>
aid <lb/>
Henry the <lb/>
at Bethel Saturday. <lb/>
Mrs. B. K. spent <lb/>
and Sunday with relatives in <lb/>
Ayden. <lb/>
John Phillips and son <lb/>
has been ill fur peal w <lb/>
days. <lb/>
Miss Nora Harder is the <lb/>
list. <lb/>
Misses Lena am Bessie <lb/>
am. Edith Broadway, of <lb/>
Nannie of <lb/>
spent, Sunday with <lb/>
Allie <lb/>
Belle Langston is <lb/>
visiting Misses ed <lb/>
Mel reek. <lb/>
O. Dill, of and <lb/>
TOBACCO <lb/>
Official Will Compelled <lb/>
York, Jane F. <lb/>
who lo <lb/>
ii-f <lb/>
AID SOCIAL <lb/>
Thursday, J a f. <lb/>
W. went to Golds<lb/>
MR. JOHNSON TO THE MERCHANTS. <lb/>
He Makes a Speech Abounding m Sound <lb/>
Argument. <lb/>
H. attorney <lb/>
of the Retail <lb/>
Bland and family of Carolina <lb/>
grand visit to Ayden. <lb/>
jury Tom borne from <lb/>
gallon of trust, Baltimore Wednesday evening Mr. Johnson <lb/>
meat answer more than an hour, and every <lb/>
d-M-i-ion ,. A. of M in the a,,, county <lb/>
ought to have heard faint. He <lb/>
told them they <lb/>
should have heard, an <lb/>
aka and Of the com- J- T and Miss that effect <lb/>
f uh ch be in <lb/>
R. Parker <lb/>
in <lb/>
Judge Wallace <lb/>
Slates circuit court. <lb/>
la, compelled <lb/>
the of J. T. and that effect <lb/>
o. II <lb/>
were in Saturday we would <lb/>
advise nil who me farced i ii to <lb/>
BETHEL ITEMS <lb/>
Bethel is well at <lb/>
the fifteen <lb/>
Sunday and this <lb/>
on u two bagger by James B. mid mouth Will ha for we <lb/>
a single <lb/>
failed to score. <lb/>
In the inn drew t <lb/>
blank and followed <lb/>
her example, Turner fanning <lb/>
men. <lb/>
Greenville scored three <lb/>
the sixth by hits, a <lb/>
want them back. <lb/>
C. S, Robt. <lb/>
Howard, spent Sunday <lb/>
in town. <lb/>
and Walter of <lb/>
Sunday afternoon <lb/>
at the hotel. <lb/>
W. J. Mayo and Miss <lb/>
when they are selling for 1.00. <lb/>
Ward has on the <lb/>
He is some <lb/>
sacrifice and in error by Maxwell j t Sunday in town. <lb/>
at first. again failed potato men arc here but <lb/>
to score, Tamer funning two out i won't buy. The farmers; <lb/>
of three. mud gel behind them ft s <lb/>
In the seventh mi looking to see I hem <lb/>
not Washington was unable <lb/>
to. W. <lb/>
scored one the ibis week. <lb/>
eighth by error left fielder, better now <lb/>
Washington do anything, i W, J left <lb/>
In White started off. for Manchester lo be beet mail <lb/>
with a two-bagger, to third his brother's marriage, <lb/>
and scored on block ball. Miss Hazell had her linger badly <lb/>
tried to hit bail hard bruited today while the <lb/>
this inning, Turner showing parrot. The bird the linger <lb/>
them he was teasing, <lb/>
Mr, and Mis. Frank of <lb/>
Ayden, Mr. <lb/>
and Mr. J. ,. Haul,,. <lb/>
was well represented <lb/>
at closing of Bern. <lb/>
Ayden last week. <lb/>
Misses and Mary <lb/>
Monday to m<lb/>
ville. <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
N. C. June <lb/>
Mr. Feather-tone, <lb/>
a shoe firm, gave us , <lb/>
Ball week. <lb/>
Mrs. J, o. Babbitt left <lb/>
morning for attend <lb/>
the Babbitt-Dallied wedding <lb/>
Mrs. John ha- <lb/>
I liven ill past <lb/>
reported a very better. <lb/>
Mr. and Mis <lb/>
I of spent <lb/>
with Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Babbitt- <lb/>
Mrs. Jacob <lb/>
feeble. <lb/>
To Potato Growers of lit. <lb/>
W wish to stale Hi <lb/>
on strictly prime <lb/>
toes are s <lb/>
New W, <lb/>
Bill en <lb/>
mil over . o. Ii owing <lb/>
d of the <lb/>
mil -11. as to. <lb/>
secure orders to buy t. n, b., . Mis. P. M. Jon peon ad child <lb/>
would, left ibis morning for <lb/>
B, Baker, went to <lb/>
. morning to operated on <lb/>
sell low prices I <lb/>
p lo <lb/>
N V Urge <lb/>
l n d, deal <lb/>
In m <lb/>
, II p <lb/>
Inez. Croon, of Durham, Mr Johnson <lb/>
night to visit Mrs j of <lb/>
J. M. Moore. and pointed out <lb/>
Rev. and Mr. F. <lb/>
and Miss Baskerville, <lb/>
left this for different <lb/>
points In Virginia, <lb/>
Friday, June <lb/>
If. W. went to <lb/>
this <lb/>
for <lb/>
II <lb/>
1805. <lb/>
I- <lb/>
I In- H<lb/>
Haul<lb/>
mil <lb/>
. <lb/>
Ore a d <lb/>
was <lb/>
Ump <lb/>
Rev. Me, of Ayden, until <lb/>
of food. She knows how <lb/>
LINE UP. <lb/>
Greenville. Washington. <lb/>
it toils. The poor will miss <lb/>
. ; guests o <lb/>
. . ., , , . <lb/>
Mr. of <lb/>
filled their regular <lb/>
They were <lb/>
a I <lb/>
He- <lb/>
M in <lb/>
he ,. <lb/>
do Hi- <lb/>
e la <lb/>
the Hairs <lb/>
In <lb/>
ii d nil call <lb/>
s He <lb/>
i ii <lb/>
, into <lb/>
e i-. . <lb/>
Id oil the sin <lb/>
a in <lb/>
in a , <lb/>
s ii mil a <lb/>
June 10th, <lb/>
is If yon W. Ward from <lb/>
aid will this morning, <lb/>
Bill Smith an I Watt Duke went <lb/>
ti Baltimore ibis morning, <lb/>
Mia as Mamie Haskett and <lb/>
Keel re; from <lb/>
a visit near Hill. <lb/>
Mrs. A. V. Johnson, of <lb/>
Week, is her <lb/>
Mrs. A B. Tucker. <lb/>
Mr. and Mm, A. L. Thigpen, <lb/>
Hill, Clime in today lo visit Mr. <lb/>
mid Mr-. F Keel. <lb/>
Mr. i <lb/>
had <lb/>
ere <lb/>
II. <lb/>
. light <lb/>
things ii had since <lb/>
organization. There is mil a <lb/>
who has not saved <lb/>
money through it. <lb/>
of several thing; <lb/>
that threaten the of the <lb/>
Hal- mid urged a <lb/>
thorough and <lb/>
f and <lb/>
to thwart the Intent <lb/>
He <lb/>
dangers the parcels post <lb/>
bill Hint is pending before <lb/>
and that becoming a law <lb/>
would mean driving retail <lb/>
merchants not of <lb/>
was <lb/>
another subject considered. North <lb/>
Carolina, ho paid higher <lb/>
freight than any other Hale. <lb/>
in win in- through <lb/>
North Carolina to In other <lb/>
states cheaper than will be <lb/>
topped at any point in the slate. <lb/>
Men have been driven from North <lb/>
Carolina tn cities in other stale to <lb/>
engage la wholesale with <lb/>
own people can <lb/>
snip much from <lb/>
c. <lb/>
tin- <lb/>
stale than <lb/>
Mary B, Ward, Bethel, in Hale. There is mote North <lb/>
i capital invested in Nm- <lb/>
Virginia capital. <lb/>
North he said, is one <lb/>
of the seven stales that bus no <lb/>
law which debts <lb/>
can be collected, We may cry <lb/>
aloud for higher but <lb/>
ideas are <lb/>
S of Baltimore, has, . <lb/>
and <lb/>
The homestead also has <lb/>
w ho has been Mrs <lb/>
I, lo b <lb/>
, home <lb/>
i . <lb/>
so t ti ii t A. Gary, formerly a resident <lb/>
one bu now of Danville, is in <lb/>
cried town. His many friends are glad <lb/>
to him again. <lb/>
. I <lb/>
e shew face here <lb/>
I of good things. <lb/>
I Mi. <lb/>
James, B. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
Move, <lb/>
Tamer, R. <lb/>
Smith, <lb/>
White, <lb/>
Forbes, <lb/>
Blow. <lb/>
lib <lb/>
lb <lb/>
If <lb/>
if <lb/>
cf <lb/>
I Whaley. <lb/>
and Mrs. F. <lb/>
Andrews has improved . <lb/>
rapidly last few days. Glad <lb/>
. . I. h j . L I Greenville Monday, <lb/>
hear the news. Hope he <lb/>
Wooten, soon be again. <lb/>
u S. t ., is loan <lb/>
Carter, Baker . . ,. ., . <lb/>
Maxwell time <lb/>
was his only trouble. <lb/>
I Blokes. <lb/>
Mrs. John <lb/>
ail last to he he <lb/>
Found On St <lb/>
This g Ned <lb/>
know c i , in in w <lb/>
shoe up when potatoes are ripe.<lb/>
found <lb/>
its mission, is shield <lb/>
for the man who does not want to <lb/>
pay bis debts. is a differ- <lb/>
between man w ho on pay <lb/>
but and Ilia win, <lb/>
lo pay but <lb/>
He to poor <lb/>
Paul, <lb/>
Car row, <lb/>
Died, <lb/>
James, <lb/>
Greenville, runs. so, mouths j daughter, Mis. <lb/>
hits,,, errors; Washington, I and days, of Mr. and Mrs U. who is critically ill. <lb/>
run., hits, errors. Struck oat, ft <lb/>
Turner U, Wooten Cutter at their home in Hat- <lb/>
Hit by nine. , Wooten , ; on ,, <lb/>
Aimed rune, Greenville S , sympathy is expressed fur <lb/>
parents In their bereave- <lb/>
of game hours. Umpire, The will label <lb/>
Lewis, floorer, Attend- <lb/>
Dwelling Burned <lb/>
dead oil a reel the edge of A dwelling b Mr. W. <lb/>
He H. burned <lb/>
Minion, of Georgetown, between the market house and Urn this morning o'clock <lb/>
branch, Ned was a very super. Are in a closet and train <lb/>
and was afraid to been caused by and they were the of <lb/>
sleep in house at nils or mice, with tow ii <lb/>
himself, When his was house occupied by tenant, a i Line. can be if <lb/>
found this it had on only lady and children, and she the will unite for <lb/>
night clothes and was wrapped in found it mil in lime lo save about get the co-operation of oilier <lb/>
a blanket, is supposed two thirds of the <lb/>
during the he got scared Press Mil. <lb/>
left his house, Death is <lb/>
Another Held-Up Reported. <lb/>
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early hist night on I tie mad, m-at <lb/>
lie by a <lb/>
double daily service between <lb/>
Weldon and Kinston. <lb/>
Mi urged the <lb/>
pliant lake more Interest in the <lb/>
association, attend tin- <lb/>
put more <lb/>
safe in . ,., .,;.,,.,., In it, and wort together the <lb/>
-will play Washington <lb/>
Washington 13th. <lb/>
and Lena mil I <lb/>
place Friday In Cherry -1 wards the u where he is watching he was held the town and <lb/>
in Ayden <lb/>
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Nice Monument. <lb/>
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in two men and it boy, <lb/>
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C. T. Big Store. <lb/>
Slippers. <lb/>
I w <lb/>
1.75, no SI <lb/>
i Oxfords, worth 2.00, <lb/>
now II. Id. <lb/>
Tip worth <lb/>
I no II no <lb/>
Collars, Collars. <lb/>
Mei <lb/>
all linen v all <lb/>
rallies, ti v cents, h <lb/>
toy s <lb/>
I in <lb/>
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chiefs, i In if <lb/>
plain, p <lb/>
to K <lb/>
Furniture. <lb/>
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price. . <lb/>
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and <lb/>
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i hi <lb/>
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Cut Prices on Millinery.<lb/>
Sailors now <lb/>
values<lb/>
Men's Furnishing-Things you need. <lb/>
Plain white shirts, shirts, Fancy <lb/>
shirts, and one especially of <lb/>
laundered shirts with linen bosom and strong <lb/>
facings, the value is easily and only <lb/>
From the strong light H-eight Underwear. <lb/>
kind the working man likes, the garment, <lb/>
through the line of rising to the finest, <lb/>
i stock t. <lb/>
to Collars, to <lb/>
Hosiery, to Suspenders, to I'm <lb/>
and all trinkets of men's wear <lb/>
are here, Can we finish talk the r <lb/>
Embroideries. <lb/>
Remember our Embroidery <lb/>
department. We have an <lb/>
stock such as All overs, <lb/>
edgings, insertions, corset cover <lb/>
effects and fancy items. Come <lb/>
and inspect, <lb/>
Wash Goods. <lb/>
Lawns now <lb/>
Lawn now <lb/>
Organdies now <lb/>
Organdies now <lb/>
Organdies now <lb/>
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s . c <lb/>
Hon. John H. Small. <lb/>
HERBERT SPENCER. <lb/>
Me a and Wat a <lb/>
Vary Man. <lb/>
Mr. George ill I personal <lb/>
on Herbert Silencer in the <lb/>
tells characteristic <lb/>
When the pi visited <lb/>
America in in his sixty-1 carries at its masthead the <lb/>
third, year. His lair, com- Oldest Republican <lb/>
Rave little token of delicate r r ,, it <lb/>
ill ii ,, . , <lb/>
i when following to say of the democrat <lb/>
of who has for the fourth time been <lb/>
In lie was rather I elected to congress from his district, <lb/>
The Wilmington Messenger <lb/>
One of <lb/>
Ml have ever seen n Car <lb/>
comes to our <lb/>
member from the First <lb/>
This <lb/>
acquaint <lb/>
ii re cold and <lb/>
to friend he was <lb/>
dial, and lie could be <lb/>
downright jovial, listen- <lb/>
in humorous stories with <lb/>
glee. habit of <lb/>
dictating to an he had <lb/>
come to a Most <lb/>
of Ins sentences might well have <lb/>
been printed just fell from <lb/>
his on, in my bearing a <lb/>
friend who had not seen him for <lb/>
Tears congratulated him on his good <lb/>
health, as evidenced by his rosy <lb/>
cheeks. in said he. <lb/>
complete with incomplete <lb/>
Because some healthy <lb/>
are ruddy, all ruddy people two eon-, <lb/>
healthy, whereas a red com <lb/>
denote a Hubby <lb/>
A fair specimen, this. <lb/>
we agree with this <lb/>
newspaper. Ii would be a <lb/>
and a misfortune to the <lb/>
of Pint district should <lb/>
he he defeated. Those people down <lb/>
then have a good representative. <lb/>
He hits done things for eastern <lb/>
North Carolina, Then, why turn <lb/>
him for some moss back <lb/>
who wants to be candidate only <lb/>
when there is a wire draw- <lb/>
inn the pay whose ambition as <lb/>
a member of congress soars no high- <lb/>
The Carolinian well <lb/>
Seven years ago the Pint <lb/>
district was represented <lb/>
in congress by a republican The <lb/>
democratic party it a <lb/>
how he might at any moment task to in ousting <lb/>
drop into When he <lb/>
was in the critical mood the school- <lb/>
master in bis blond came nut plain- <lb/>
his long, bony band, raised in ob- <lb/>
teemed seedy to wield a <lb/>
ferule, whereat ever rejoiced that <lb/>
had learned my rule of three under <lb/>
other auspices. <lb/>
lie was a man. At <lb/>
Montreal told him that the view <lb/>
from the summit of Mount Royal <lb/>
commands superb of the <lb/>
St. Lawrence and Ottawa valleys, <lb/>
lint l lie view from halfway up the <lb/>
contented Mr, Spencer. <lb/>
lie had found views thus restricted <lb/>
more pleasing than wider vistas, and <lb/>
one step farther would he budge, <lb/>
although invited, far <lb/>
away n costly mansion was being <lb/>
finished for a multimillionaire <lb/>
whose fortune had been won with <lb/>
little scruple. When n was <lb/>
his carriage pass <lb/>
mansion he was indignant. <lb/>
is he said, admiring <lb/>
the ostentation of such nun that <lb/>
makes them possible. Baron Grant, <lb/>
tie Hon. Hurry Skinner. <lb/>
The nominal ion went <lb/>
one of the professional office- <lb/>
could be found who was <lb/>
willing to plant a few hundred <lb/>
in a campaign which everyone <lb/>
thought meant certain defeat <lb/>
devoted patriots, ever loyal <lb/>
to their and the machine, were <lb/>
nut willing to be sacrificed on the <lb/>
political altar. They were hungry <lb/>
for office, but each one preferred a <lb/>
certainty. The result was that the <lb/>
democratic party was forced to go <lb/>
outside ring of the few <lb/>
lo name a candidate to oppose Mr. <lb/>
Skinner <lb/>
The district met, and <lb/>
offering the nomination to each of <lb/>
perpetual candidates without <lb/>
Securing one, the nomination was <lb/>
finally tendered to the Hon. John II. <lb/>
Small, of Washington. N. C. Mr. <lb/>
fraudulent speculator, sent me Small realized that it was only an <lb/>
an invitation for the inaugural of h , , . <lb/>
I. i -i, In- gift to <lb/>
don. lie lore a of kind of men who willing t <lb/>
tore the card in piece-. Such men serve bis party in hour of defeat <lb/>
S as Cram try to compensate for rob-. a the hour of certain triumph, <lb/>
bing by giving Paul what they I g,, <lb/>
do o <lb/>
Silks of all Kinds. <lb/>
in China Silk, worth mow <lb/>
inch China Silk, worth <lb/>
now I <lb/>
worth 81.25, <lb/>
now cents, <lb/>
Silk, worth <lb/>
now <lb/>
Men's Straw Hats. <lb/>
much to his surprise, and to the <lb/>
Another Insurance Fraud. Utter astonishment of the <lb/>
n doctor lo sec what who had turned down the <lb/>
ho could do for the family, WM <lb/>
b; whom he had been sum- s the same <lb/>
he Mrs. in <lb/>
I,. r and with <lb/>
p r and Mr. Her- Mr. Small on the political altar arc <lb/>
sitting in stolid at her busy resorting to every scheme to <lb/>
bedside. <lb/>
In r u the doctor, <lb/>
pull Ii nil rigid. <lb/>
h r any bones <lb/>
lire <lb/>
Sample hats at factory prices. <lb/>
Only a few more left. <lb/>
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I can't . <lb/>
not, M. Sin II I a, <lb/>
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i s wife; then, being the <lb/>
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have a right i ml r of the <lb/>
of i e lo ii i I on <lb/>
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defeat him for <lb/>
next Hut will the<lb/>
people of the First district <lb/>
submit to any such The <lb/>
Carolinian a republican paper, <lb/>
Mr Small a democrat, but we do <lb/>
not hesitate to say that ho is the <lb/>
hardest working and most capable <lb/>
representative that the democratic <lb/>
party has ever sent lo congress from <lb/>
I lie first district of North Carolina. <lb/>
John Small is the representative if <lb/>
whole people He deserves to <lb/>
remain in congress as long as bis <lb/>
party is in the majority in this <lb/>
More. i <lb/>
Greenville, N. G. <lb/>
Of Cholera with One <lb/>
Small Bottle Chamberlain's <lb/>
Colic, cholera <lb/>
en v <lb/>
Mr. i. High tower. <lb/>
In,, relates on he bad <lb/>
lie i on a jury in S <lb/>
murder case <lb/>
teat county.<lb/>
nun ; i meal and some <lb/>
. i -i- , and roe cholera <lb/>
in very severe form. <lb/>
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Leaking <lb/>
usual<lb/>
paid,<lb/>
Roosevelt's Diplomacy. <lb/>
The Wife Bater <lb/>
The New York Evening Sim <lb/>
thinks that displayed <lb/>
a rare bit diplomacy in handling <lb/>
the case of the vessels <lb/>
It says these ships <lb/>
as good as and that if <lb/>
impression obtains Si <lb/>
there will only pro- <lb/>
test against the refusal United <lb/>
to pro- <lb/>
Aurora, Oleg <lb/>
to make repairs at <lb/>
iii the purpose <lb/>
afterward Admiral Train reported <lb/>
ii would days lo pat <lb/>
the Oleg in a condition, <lb/>
thirty fur the Aurora seven <lb/>
the so that if the rule <lb/>
applying to a combatant seeking a <lb/>
friendly harbor wen to lie <lb/>
n have o <lb/>
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v prep . my The <lb/>
i, i. ., d <lb/>
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, . Hied by Japan f war it <lb/>
n proves the victor, as most <lb/>
now seen fated, tins <lb/>
he ii sea The I In cc cruisers <lb/>
could only <lb/>
if they wen i . . he i i <lb/>
of I be Japanese, is <lb/>
in be In loll Russia, <lb/>
should be deeply grateful to <lb/>
the United States for deciding to <lb/>
keep i bes, reset way, <lb/>
is really a friendly act Japan, <lb/>
con of being able to dictate the <lb/>
terms of peace, the Aurora, Oleg <lb/>
already under her <lb/>
her Hag The States ids <lb/>
row, if only a works, with <lb/>
Japan for countenance and <lb/>
aid to enemy solution of <lb/>
a perplexing says The <lb/>
Sun, give satisfaction <lb/>
everybody even to Admiral Ku- <lb/>
bearded like a venerable <lb/>
and stiff in joints as a grand <lb/>
father, which no doubt he is The <lb/>
futile old gentleman ought to ho <lb/>
dreaming away the evening of life in <lb/>
the shade, or toasting bis shins by a <lb/>
Wood lire, instead of being asked lo <lb/>
12-inch guns, torpedoes and <lb/>
Quilting mines. Such is the inhuman <lb/>
cruelty of n<lb/>
Quality vs. Quantity. <lb/>
Bard muscles and g do <lb/>
not ml on of <lb/>
you bill mi led<lb/>
you take <lb/>
all the i <lb/>
remember once was <lb/>
choked by papa. He wanted her to <lb/>
go to town she did not want lo <lb/>
go. He hit her and she was sick s <lb/>
long time Ami once papa had gone <lb/>
lodge and we sat up waiting for <lb/>
him I to and when I <lb/>
papa was striking <lb/>
He hit her twice in face and her <lb/>
lace bled <lb/>
This as part of the testimony of <lb/>
s twelve year old girl in a divorce <lb/>
suit brought by her mother against <lb/>
her r in a I She <lb/>
heart touching scenes she <lb/>
bad beheld when a lot, and more <lb/>
evidence was produced showing <lb/>
cruelly on the pert of s brutal <lb/>
band cruelty long by a <lb/>
mistreated mother for the child's <lb/>
sake. The divorce was granted <lb/>
A divorce in a case of this kind is <lb/>
justice i woman but ii is n t <lb/>
punishment man. There <lb/>
be some way of reaching an <lb/>
inhuman brute of Inn With <lb/>
of death no <lb/>
is too great for the man <lb/>
who adepts the love and rare a <lb/>
woman and treat her in manner <lb/>
would shame the heathen, <lb/>
it is an open question such a brute <lb/>
does in i deserve death, for be min- <lb/>
tier happiness in this world and <lb/>
leaves her a wrecked being. The <lb/>
lash appear and oven <lb/>
cruel, but after all ii is probably <lb/>
only remedy for the wife beater, and <lb/>
even then gashes and that <lb/>
t would inflict would not he equal <lb/>
lo the physical and mental torture <lb/>
that woman <lb/>
ton Dispatch. <lb/>
Bilious Bill sleepy head, <lb/>
Dearly loved to lay a bed; <lb/>
wake bun if you shook <lb/>
him; <lb/>
When his slumber overlook him, <lb/>
Suddenly he stalled waking <lb/>
a when day was <lb/>
What's Ibis manic m f <lb/>
an- <lb/>
The Famous Little Pill. <lb/>
cure Constipation, Sick <lb/>
Headache, Biliousness, etc., by <lb/>
their tonic on the <lb/>
They never gripe or sicken, <lb/>
impart early energy. Good <lb/>
for Sold by <lb/>
John L. Drug Store, <lb/>
no. <lb/>
Win <lb/>
Cu i <lb/>
-ii out i if nil I lie <lb/>
you <lb/>
III. <lb/>
CM p <lb/>
I. hut you <lb/>
of In, mention of the <lb/>
ii the <lb/>
lo blood <lb/>
Tins builds up and <lb/>
sin- hens system, over- <lb/>
and cures <lb/>
it, Stomach, <lb/>
etc K Cure <lb/>
m sometimes filled <lb/>
ii is <lb/>
to eventually work s woo <lb/>
and l 11-lit in <lb/>
from ibis and <lb/>
mind condition. Sold by <lb/>
Jim L. Woolen, <lb/>
One On the Physician. <lb/>
said the doctor, address- <lb/>
druggist, <lb/>
knowingly at the clerk, you <lb/>
know anything about Ibis stamp <lb/>
replied tin- druggist. <lb/>
do you want <lb/>
continued the <lb/>
want to express my <lb/>
opinion; I have tO stamp <lb/>
the express <lb/>
answered the <lb/>
druggist. if you will allow <lb/>
I would that you for- <lb/>
ward your opinions by <lb/>
why by the <lb/>
physic. <lb/>
replied the <lb/>
they have no weight <lb/>
would be much <lb/>
The Children's Favorite. <lb/>
Fur Croup, Whooping <lb/>
Cough, One Minute Cough <lb/>
Cure the favorite. <lb/>
This is it contains no <lb/>
opiate, harmless, tastes <lb/>
good and cures. Sold by Jno. L. <lb/>
Wooten's Drug <lb/>
in the Branch. <lb/>
in the branch there <lb/>
tanned face, straw hat <lb/>
Suspenders made cotton, bun <lb/>
one, at <lb/>
Takes you back to old limes -to <lb/>
the country ranch, <lb/>
like feller, you was <lb/>
in the branch I <lb/>
What i nil <lb/>
piled so <lb/>
the Joy you've left behind you is <lb/>
cannot buy <lb/>
A bird's song in the <lb/>
meadows of delight <lb/>
That barefoot <lb/>
the <lb/>
Oh, Time it keeps on swill <lb/>
careless <lb/>
no more you'll youth's <lb/>
summer, where the <lb/>
An the bright, barefooted fellers <lb/>
there, at the country ranch, <lb/>
Meet till- blossoms the <lb/>
go -plush in the branch I<lb/>
you Had to Get Your <lb/>
In the Old Way <lb/>
In the old people had to from t., h aw <lb/>
to tell the news or meet at store week <lb/>
In cut was T j ; <lb/>
it Is N it So Now <lb/>
in this day of numerous and rural free delivery <lb/>
mail tomes you can gel the -w- every day. <lb/>
This is the leading age an no complete <lb/>
newspaper, man nu iii take his county taper <lb/>
know what is going on. <lb/>
The Reflector <lb/>
supply you with the news. We print two editions. Daily <lb/>
and Semi-Weekly <lb/>
The Store <lb/>
A beautiful Line <lb/>
THE DAILY <lb/>
is a page paper and costs <lb/>
only a year. <lb/>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
is a large <lb/>
page paper, a year. <lb/>
Don't be without a paper when on so cheap. <lb/>
f you are not subscriber send in your today. <lb/>
The <lb/>
Job Department <lb/>
OF THE <lb/>
PRINT HOUSE <lb/>
IS BETTER EQUIPPED TO <lb/>
DAY THAN EVER BEFORE <lb/>
To Produce <lb/>
Printing. <lb/>
Of <lb/>
. <lb/>
V V-<lb/>
Splint <lb/>
II <lb/>
AND <lb/>
not to be matched <lb/>
in town m The Price. <lb/>
E. Tucker <lb/>
GREENVILLE, <lb/>
NORTH CAROLINA. <lb/>
iii <lb/>
Notice <lb/>
I this opportunity to in- <lb/>
form our <lb/>
growers generally, that the Nelson <lb/>
I'm in Truck is on <lb/>
in.- will be furnished <lb/>
lo farmers at same as before. <lb/>
you past favors we <lb/>
are soliciting your orders tor the <lb/>
your. Manufactured by <lb/>
Co., Winterville, <lb/>
N. and W. L Smith, <lb/>
dine, N. C. <lb/>
REFLECTOR PRINTING HOUSE, N. C. <lb/>
On- <lb/>
Hotel and Mineral <lb/>
Watt Will 1.25 each <lb/>
fair size Foxes. <lb/>
Write the above <lb/>
at Chase City, Va. <lb/>
OF DISSOLUTION. <lb/>
The of <lb/>
a business <lb/>
In the town of Greenville, has <lb/>
consent. All per- <lb/>
sons the can <lb/>
either party are to come <lb/>
Ones <lb/>
present to <lb/>
L. M. <lb/>
s. <lb/>
This HI <lb/>
SPECIAL RATES <lb/>
via <lb/>
ATLANTIC COAST LINE. <lb/>
Louisville, Ky., <lb/>
Reunion, It, to <lb/>
One per mile <lb/>
distance traveled, plus cents, <lb/>
Bate from Greenville. N. <lb/>
for tin- round trip. <lb/>
Tickets on sale June 11th, <lb/>
Hint Until limit <lb/>
June of <lb/>
limit lo may be ob- <lb/>
by tickets with <lb/>
joint Ky., and <lb/>
of fee of on <lb/>
ticket. Slop our iii he allowed <lb/>
White <lb/>
Springs <lb/>
Va., Hot Spec- <lb/>
service through <lb/>
cats will be operated <lb/>
from convenient points. Fur <lb/>
other ion sec or <lb/>
consult <lb/>
N. C on ac- <lb/>
count of Summer School, June <lb/>
IS to 1906. Tickets to <lb/>
will be sold June <lb/>
14th, 15th and with fine <lb/>
limit June 24th, for one <lb/>
class fare, plus for the round <lb/>
trip Hate from Greenville, N <lb/>
C, to Wilmington, N. and <lb/>
return 15.00, <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
k in <lb/>
Groceries <lb/>
And Provisions <lb/>
Cotton Bagging and <lb/>
Ties always on hand <lb/>
Fr.-sh kept con- <lb/>
In stock. Country <lb/>
Produce Bought and Sold <lb/>
New <lb/>
ARRIVING DAILY. <lb/>
There is one thing that do not claim in do <lb/>
and that is to nil goods cheaper than bu <lb/>
do we want to create the our store i-. <lb/>
full of shop out of style goods nor by filling our store <lb/>
with show bills boards we try t. impress false <lb/>
ideas in your mind that we are going oat of but we <lb/>
wish it understood that we are receiving daily shipments <lb/>
of the newest ill <lb/>
RIBBONS, SILKS, EMBROIDERIES, LACES <lb/>
kindred materials so desirable with the women folk of <lb/>
Greenville and Pitt county, and we do yon will at <lb/>
least favor us with a visit m see these many new tilings. <lb/>
Pulley Bowen, <lb/>
THE HOME OP WOMEN'S FASHIONS. <lb/>
TO THE <lb/>
About the of April them <lb/>
strayed from my firm near <lb/>
X Roads u sot e pi,., <lb/>
SOW is White, sill ill <lb/>
one ear swallow fork In the <lb/>
other. Suitable reward for in- <lb/>
leading to recovery <lb/>
sow and W. <lb/>
w N. c <lb/>
IN <lb/>
J f. PERRY CO. <lb/>
Norfolk. Va. <lb/>
Cotton Factors handlers of <lb/>
Ties and Bags. <lb/>
and <lb/>
SHINGLES <lb/>
All grades in u <lb/>
lees suit <lb/>
F. E. A I'll. <lb/>
GET YOUR SUPPLIES <lb/>
Now <lb/>
Everything you want in the way of <lb/>
nice Groceries, Canned Goods, Pickles, <lb/>
Candies, Nuts, tic., can be had at <lb/>
our store. <lb/>
We carry a large supply of the Best <lb/>
Goods <lb/>
JOHNSTON BROS. <lb/>
The Cash Grocers.<lb/>
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mm <lb/>
P-. <lb/>
THE REFLECTOR <lb/>
AND FRIDAY. <lb/>
J. WHICHARD, Editor and Proprietor. <lb/>
Entered in the post office at Greenville, N. C, as second class matter, <lb/>
Advertising rates made upon application. <lb/>
A correspondent desired at every post office in Pitt and adjoining counties <lb/>
in to <lb/>
Borne people <lb/>
live always mid then never learn<lb/>
Admiral i safe and <lb/>
Japan and is perfect- <lb/>
la remain there. He will <lb/>
ii a little more about <lb/>
Pitt County, N. C, Ton 1305. <lb/>
Nobody said anything about <lb/>
As a ship boomer Togo <lb/>
a drawing card. <lb/>
Poor old learned that the <lb/>
war go <lb/>
Several state fairs arc trying to <lb/>
gel the president as drawing card. <lb/>
The grafter in <lb/>
up against the real <lb/>
Weaver. <lb/>
anyone profited by the <lb/>
asks the Chicago <lb/>
No one but and <lb/>
undertakers. <lb/>
. , holds his breath <lb/>
Miles and Capt <lb/>
II to do. No <lb/>
. ii would end hie<lb/>
The are call <lb/>
American fast <lb/>
the way they are <lb/>
of <lb/>
. . j. <lb/>
The <lb/>
root of the thing tin . i <lb/>
arrested a whole -1 <lb/>
team for vagrancy. <lb/>
Lather <lb/>
i in <lb/>
. My If be <lb/>
ii without a <lb/>
. d- <lb/>
h there i- no <lb/>
I v i and the rest <lb/>
. hare <lb/>
hi- <lb/>
If the Governor would instruct the <lb/>
railroad commission to demand of <lb/>
all railroads lists of all <lb/>
who are furnished <lb/>
the result would be astonishing <lb/>
provided those who ride on free <lb/>
passes did not surrender their passes <lb/>
to publicity. When rail- <lb/>
roads furnish free transportation <lb/>
they invariably expect something in <lb/>
return. <lb/>
Since the Oxford Or <lb/>
Asylum was established, <lb/>
children have been under its care. <lb/>
Many of those who have received its <lb/>
benefits are true, active, Christian <lb/>
citizens. Who can say what many <lb/>
of them would have been had it not <lb/>
for the restraining, guiding, <lb/>
helping hand extended to them in <lb/>
the time of their peril and weakness, <lb/>
their need <lb/>
It is about lime win <lb/>
e of the; <lb/>
The author of m <lb/>
Equitable <lb/>
resigning.<lb/>
holders <lb/>
; written a song <lb/>
more popular than <lb/>
hope o <lb/>
How laud could save ids mullet <lb/>
road a lot of by banding out <lb/>
a few passes. <lb/>
Old man loves to raise a <lb/>
gold dust -not the <lb/>
washing kind. <lb/>
Thomas Settle i <lb/>
scalp, or <lb/>
as district attorney of v. <lb/>
North Carolina district. <lb/>
over <lb/>
-i I with their <lb/>
we would <lb/>
. i i ho boys to <lb/>
slick to it. <lb/>
To find out now and I ice a <lb/>
child is, ask its I <lb/>
find out how mean and bad ii . . <lb/>
l to choke off <lb/>
as some <lb/>
lie in now a <lb/>
ratio <lb/>
It looks very much like peace will <lb/>
arrive in the far East earlier than it some other boy's mother <lb/>
will in . <lb/>
girls love rosy quotes a <lb/>
writer in a lady's magazine. That's <lb/>
nothing. Men I too. <lb/>
Such places are d , <lb/>
down, but an Asheville boy has , <lb/>
an to the naval g . <lb/>
academy Meal <lb/>
county <lb/>
acquitted of <lb/>
m ids deserts, <lb/>
us event by giving a <lb/>
he had <lb/>
Now that they have quit lighting <lb/>
the two papers, is in o <lb/>
for a general light over the jobs <lb/>
Wilmington <lb/>
i raised a kick because they to <lb/>
pay for license In Mordant, n <lb/>
they have lo pay 1,250 <lb/>
Humane <lb/>
is in order, <lb/>
I . W <lb/>
It is said that the Duchess Cecelia's <lb/>
bridal gown is very striking. It <lb/>
have been made in <lb/>
i- <lb/>
file. <lb/>
of the C let eland <lb/>
says men are kinder <lb/>
. in summer than in <lb/>
oppose it is because <lb/>
d to chop and loss <lb/>
has wondered why <lb/>
the Retail Merchants Association of <lb/>
Greenville has taken such little in- <lb/>
in matters pertaining lo the <lb/>
welfare of the business of its <lb/>
when so much could be <lb/>
through activity. We hope <lb/>
the f Mr Johnson Friday <lb/>
will awaken new interest <lb/>
the association and cause it lo be up <lb/>
and doing, livery meeting ought <lb/>
to be attended by every merchant in <lb/>
the community and they should be <lb/>
alive to their opportunities. The <lb/>
association can do much for Green- <lb/>
ville if it will. <lb/>
r. <lb/>
Una<lb/>
General Miles says Li can <lb/>
hope for th war. <lb/>
The could <lb/>
Wonder where Jim -a <lb/>
in on that Republican daily at, <lb/>
Never do to leave Jim <lb/>
out. <lb/>
of r <lb/>
I t . i <lb/>
i, r iii <lb/>
This is the tax listing iii Ii <lb/>
you let it puss with ml m, <lb/>
conies a double tax. an I for this y.-u nil <lb/>
reaching out to gel all Unit was I have no one to blame but yourself <lb/>
coming to her, Greensboro has <lb/>
grabbed one thing that she don't Reports say Russia is getting <lb/>
want, anxious for peace We are not <lb/>
. prised since she has only a small <lb/>
takes <lb/>
learn of the death <lb/>
of the Washing- <lb/>
occurred on the 8th. <lb/>
broad and <lb/>
partisan.; <lb/>
place will be bard <lb/>
The newspaper among <lb/>
the ins and onto of the Republican <lb/>
party in this state is sufficient to <lb/>
convince the more thoughtful and <lb/>
self respecting citizens of this slate <lb/>
that this gang is no more lit or cap- <lb/>
able of running this state govern- <lb/>
than it was during the days <lb/>
of the carpet-baggers. The <lb/>
rant voters, who largely con- <lb/>
the Republican majority in <lb/>
this state, have been disfranchised, <lb/>
Now this same gang of pie hunters <lb/>
would make believe that they have <lb/>
become respectable enough for Dem- <lb/>
to join their ranks. These <lb/>
promoters are simply <lb/>
plundering for political pelf. <lb/>
SUMMER-TIME. <lb/>
The of the year when coolness must be <lb/>
in all that a to u man's apparel. <lb/>
You will in our stock of Furnish Goods a <lb/>
variety of at your disposal, that Hie well <lb/>
worth the at prices distinguished f r <lb/>
modesty. <lb/>
We can fix you out for all sorts Bummer ports- <lb/>
tor Outing;, Traveling or for Business. We bare <lb/>
AH the Little <lb/>
a man will be sure to wan I for wear during the <lb/>
months. <lb/>
Frank Wilson, <lb/>
THE KING CLOTHIER.<lb/>
suppose the reason <lb/>
two women so long to say good-bye, <lb/>
is because they both want last <lb/>
word. <lb/>
piece of a once powerful navy <lb/>
pardon I r i <lb/>
doing Hue <lb/>
being <lb/>
i; <lb/>
St. Petersburg says that all <lb/>
Heel been <lb/>
where they <lb/>
r cl brick <lb/>
I effort to obtain a <lb/>
brick <lb/>
he penitentiary, is <lb/>
We hope I <lb/>
will let them stay <lb/>
and continue to make <lb/>
Governor Douglas, of for. Togo could have give i That big surplus of the Equitable I <lb/>
setts, says he is not much of a speech Russia this information some time may belong lo the people who had <lb/>
policies in that company now, but <lb/>
the litigation is not broken up <lb/>
mighty a ibis will look <lb/>
like thirty cents when the lawyers <lb/>
maker but is right smart of a shoe ago <lb/>
maker. <lb/>
Wonder if Hooker T. will <lb/>
Florida has gone into the pine President Roosevelt to the <lb/>
apple canning business. We guess Raleigh State Pair this fall to deliver <lb/>
, . , i net through <lb/>
the opening address at the colored <lb/>
fair. <lb/>
she will save all she can sad can all <lb/>
she can. <lb/>
The two contemplated <lb/>
can daily papers at Greensboro have <lb/>
come together, and there will not be <lb/>
over one. <lb/>
Japanese wraps hare become <lb/>
very stylish of late. Russia <lb/>
has got enough of Japanese raps at <lb/>
present. <lb/>
The czar expresses a willingness <lb/>
to consider terms of peace. A con- <lb/>
he ought to have arrived at <lb/>
long ago. <lb/>
says the Atlanta Journal. Its up to <lb/>
Delaware to extend her sympathies <lb/>
to <lb/>
hesitated a long time <lb/>
Togo or not Togo. But he finally <lb/>
decided Togo and no doubt he re- <lb/>
it now. <lb/>
The court of inquiries has decided <lb/>
The Republicans have decided <lb/>
not to but one paper at Greens- o <lb/>
bore. They spend their who were <lb/>
money better by not starting j the Morehead <lb/>
encampment about a year ago. A <lb/>
There arc only three editors who right good <lb/>
candidates for governor down <lb/>
in Georgia. Georgia ought to elect We in an exchange that a <lb/>
one of these editors. She could do husband and his wife in <lb/>
have not spoken to each other in <lb/>
just twenty-one years. They have <lb/>
missed a whole lot. For instance <lb/>
the usual little spats and then the <lb/>
kissing and making up. <lb/>
Statistics show that per cent, <lb/>
of the enlisted men the United <lb/>
States Navy are native born, while <lb/>
II percent, more are naturalized <lb/>
citizens. This leaves only the small <lb/>
proportion of per cent, foreigners <lb/>
a very gratifying condition. The <lb/>
recent naval victory of the was <lb/>
due in a large degree to the fact that <lb/>
t he seamen fought for country more <lb/>
than for pay. Such devotion was <lb/>
due to the fact that they were Japan- <lb/>
born and bred, while the <lb/>
fleet was full of men from many <lb/>
nations. Let us keep the American <lb/>
navy full of Americans. <lb/>
A London cable says that Andrew <lb/>
is living like a Duke. <lb/>
Pretty Hugh on the old gentleman. <lb/>
We thought he was a good bill <lb/>
settler. <lb/>
William Ziegler, fourteen years <lb/>
old, has been left He <lb/>
ought to at least he able to live <lb/>
comfortably on it when he becomes <lb/>
of <lb/>
The Davie Record says is <lb/>
no law to reach those who work their <lb/>
children in cotton mills and live in <lb/>
idleness off of the wages received by <lb/>
their What about the <lb/>
vagrant law passed by the last leg- <lb/>
A dose of this medicine <lb/>
The other day a man of <lb/>
years married a girl of eighteen in in most cases will cure such parents. <lb/>
The Hon. Leslie M. Shaw was in <lb/>
Atlanta Wednesday on his way to <lb/>
Florida to address the Georgia and <lb/>
Florida Association. Shaw <lb/>
Oh, yes, he is the Secretary of <lb/>
the Treasury who made speeches <lb/>
during the gloried in <lb/>
high prices and never wanted to <lb/>
live to see the day of low prices <lb/>
again. He was helping to elect <lb/>
President same <lb/>
Roosevelt who wants canal material <lb/>
just as low as he can get it, even if <lb/>
he has to get it from seas <lb/>
people who are not protected. <lb/>
Wilmington Star. <lb/>
Guilford keeps on voting for rural <lb/>
graded schools, and it was only last <lb/>
year that this same county voted <lb/>
in bonds for good roads. <lb/>
votes to increase her <lb/>
public graded school tax. Wonder- <lb/>
fully progressive county is Guilford. <lb/>
People are moving there because of <lb/>
this progress and in order to get to <lb/>
good Courier. , <lb/>
As We Buy So Do We Sell <lb/>
THE GREAT JUNE SALE. <lb/>
Our during the month of June is Ii <lb/>
Special Sales turning a dull business month into one of <lb/>
greatest activity. <lb/>
Profit stripped offerings produce lively selling <lb/>
Free advice is the cheapest thing but th ft <lb/>
is to put you to on. <lb/>
Reductions in the Millinery <lb/>
All summer and Lawns will sold at a great <lb/>
sacrifice. <lb/>
and chi ready-to-wear Hats in and <lb/>
duck at price <lb/>
Reduction in Misses and children Slippers. <lb/>
in all Lawns. <lb/>
Laces and reduced half. <lb/>
Special Reduction on Ribbon <lb/>
Reductions in Departments. <lb/>
Men's and Clothing reduced percent. <lb/>
As summer trips are maturing thick and fast and we <lb/>
overstocked on Trunks, Grips need the we <lb/>
them for a few days per cent. <lb/>
Men's and Boy's one half. <lb/>
and Umbrellas percent. <lb/>
Men's and Slippers in Tans and Blacks reduced <lb/>
per cent. <lb/>
These prices are made for thrifty cash buyers and are <lb/>
made for a limited time. goods at cut prices to which <lb/>
reference is not made. You'll see them. They will be handy. <lb/>
CL Wilkinson <lb/>
Hardware. <lb/>
For Cook Stoves Ranges, <lb/>
Heaters Pumps, Guns, Am- <lb/>
munition, One and Two Horse <lb/>
Steel Plows, Cutters and <lb/>
In fact anything <lb/>
In Hardware come to <lb/>
H. L. CARR <lb/>
This department is in A. D. Johnston, who is authorized to rep- <lb/>
resent the Eastern Winterville and territory. <lb/>
WINTERVILLE ITEMS. <lb/>
. O., June <lb/>
up Mr. aid auk <lb/>
about prices of that you <lb/>
in. <lb/>
Spanish Cm t y <lb/>
N ll <lb/>
been informed that <lb/>
A. W pay highest <lb/>
puce fr country prices. <lb/>
Cur flour <lb/>
Hut Barber Co. <lb/>
have moved into my <lb/>
f keep <lb/>
d line hardware. <lb/>
black gad repair shop <lb/>
tr livery in <lb/>
W. L. <lb/>
A .-w the I For Pine Tar honey, <lb/>
area hit in arrears. Di. Bell's Pain killer <lb/>
I have the list and I Dr. Bell's Bye salve. <lb/>
the list on tie .-ail route from sure cine for ell e <lb/>
Winterville of all our Co. <lb/>
and am prepared to receipts. Jim Mooring of House, is <lb/>
for the paper. Coin, and Toe Masons held their met <lb/>
and pay up, make me happy, make eight. <lb/>
who have ever heard <lb/>
that bis was a treat. The <lb/>
lie beat. <lb/>
A crowd as present at <lb/>
the concert and enjoyed it very <lb/>
much. While it was ail impromptu <lb/>
ii could been <lb/>
practiced m Month. <lb/>
following program <lb/>
rendered; <lb/>
duel, Charge of <lb/>
If Intending Write us for Prices on <lb/>
Mis Lincoln left Thursday <lb/>
spend a few days in Greenville. <lb/>
Just another <lb/>
ladle-, and children shoes-1 <lb/>
Ha Berber <lb/>
your eyes feel like there <lb/>
i i them Do pain you <lb/>
Mud feel tired on Do <lb/>
h conn; mattered adhere <lb/>
asleep That denotes <lb/>
paired vision should he rein <lb/>
died wearing eye It. <lb/>
T. carry a of <lb/>
can fit your eyes <lb/>
proper <lb/>
or a men to solicit <lb/>
orders for Mock in Pitt <lb/>
ton For particulars enclose <lb/>
the editor happy, and get <lb/>
yourself. I've got a good <lb/>
fur all those who pay for a <lb/>
year advance. <lb/>
A. D. Johnston. <lb/>
Hay, oats lime at A. W. <lb/>
Ante Co. right. <lb/>
A. Johnston went to Kinston <lb/>
Thursday. <lb/>
I repair and do good <lb/>
j Bring them me either at <lb/>
Good flour Be per lb A. <lb/>
A Co. <lb/>
Prof W. H. w I, <lb/>
Saturday. <lb/>
One Hundred and ten Enrolled <lb/>
in Pitt County Institute <lb/>
The Put County <lb/>
tote opened at <lb/>
and up to no <lb/>
me <lb/>
me people the <lb/>
ready for the indeed, <lb/>
they felt like it was Hit return of <lb/>
they learned to like <lb/>
so well. <lb/>
notwithstanding the <lb/>
were all promptly <lb/>
to boarding places and their <lb/>
We handle T. W. Wood <lb/>
Sous yarded millet seed. B. <lb/>
T. Cog and Bro. <lb/>
Nice lot of glean warn and Crock <lb/>
cry always hand. Harrington <lb/>
ii.-l Cl. <lb/>
Mrs. is Ten and little <lb/>
Kicks left <lb/>
y visit to Greenville. <lb/>
Black I <lb/>
for the <lb/>
family, fl e fur perfectly<lb/>
For sale by <lb/>
B. T. Cox Bro. <lb/>
over that lot <lb/>
I home or at buggy shop. <lb/>
floury Nelson. <lb/>
who raise their hay <lb/>
be supplied with the well <lb/>
Mowing <lb/>
Berber Co. <lb/>
call and see <lb/>
How lot or poultry wire, just <lb/>
arrived hi A. <lb/>
a holdout Dr. Kelli ma sure <lb/>
the drag <lb/>
On <lb/>
buys like baggage delivered. <lb/>
Corn, buy, lime sail, a. in. <lb/>
cheap, at A. W. Go. met organized s, <lb/>
A r lot cook just begins each <lb/>
arrived A. W. Co. closes at p. m. <lb/>
Our spring and of day Miss <lb/>
aid 2nd <lb/>
and stock children reading, <lb/>
of ladies dress work and language or story work. <lb/>
more complete than ever Mist Mary O. bat the Sid <lb/>
before. of mohair And grade I a fractions, <lb/>
and <lb/>
batiste, prof, ii language. Prof. W. B. Dove has <lb/>
all the late-t designs, voiles, classes of in <lb/>
i ad ten are fully invited grammar and <lb/>
to call inspect our the Close of the recitation <lb/>
Barber a Co Some lime is devoted lo <lb/>
Miss Smith went to the and in,, i <lb/>
Greenville Saturday. Opportunity is for <lb/>
say that A. W. teachers to ask <lb/>
hands of work and how beat to use ii in <lb/>
matting all lime. their schools. <lb/>
hay, and oats, go to of the work done la by the <lb/>
Harrington Barber Co. very best methods showing the <lb/>
The blocks are being teachers how to do the fork to the <lb/>
made here to use In the new block The<lb/>
Mayo. <lb/>
Th <lb/>
Warning, by <lb/>
V -cal solo, <lb/>
and Lewis <lb/>
I s <lb/>
and Mr. O N <lb/>
i . <lb/>
P O i<lb/>
I Bret <lb/>
I . i inn,. . <lb/>
r, <lb/>
n in. <lb/>
b Nation <lb/>
p. <lb/>
d Maid's <lb/>
lb ., <lb/>
Do In <lb/>
W- <lb/>
Mi <lb/>
For particulars enclose summer stock of Mien A <lb/>
stamp. Box Winterville; If. ladies and teaches a class <lb/>
Don't forget to hear and our stock children in re <lb/>
Monday night June <lb/>
Pi eh, J <lb/>
III S- ; <lb/>
, by M <lb/>
an. <lb/>
ii <lb/>
d King. <lb/>
ice is bi <lb/>
i June <lb/>
ii laid <lb/>
to e Ii e <lb/>
II. <lb/>
J . Boss <lb/>
For <lb/>
to a. v <lb/>
ha ea new i <lb/>
T forget t <lb/>
Fm- mix. <lb/>
Is be mill oil, fie <lb/>
Do., they i <lb/>
Bros <lb/>
Before Placing Your Order. <lb/>
,.,,. . , . m m <lb/>
We are our R . . <lb/>
the but and m <lb/>
ad North of <lb/>
i, daily a on i p <lb/>
cation. Prompt <lb/>
CAROLINA COMPANY <lb/>
KINSTON, NORTH CAROLINA. <lb/>
and by BUILDING LUMBER CO. <lb/>
hi<lb/>
l reliable <lb/>
-j <lb/>
factory. ThU will not only be the the new I <lb/>
v v , .------- , <lb/>
building baton pf the wot, Pitt county bot of ha oaring t Throat <lb/>
ids structures in trained and best look , Con lip. . Pneumonia <lb/>
new herrings, teachers in the slate. Perhaps J. L. <lb/>
j Barber Co. the last is due to some <lb/>
bad over when <lb/>
you git through ginning your last A. W. to w <lb/>
lots. The Pitt Co. Oil Mill, buys to learning thoroughly <lb/>
seed cotton the <lb/>
best market price paid every <lb/>
A large assortment of dry goods <lb/>
just arrived, at A. W. Co. <lb/>
For Plymouth Bock <lb/>
per dozen. Fob orders <lb/>
fit ed as fast as the hens lay. H. j <lb/>
Jackson Winterville N. <lb/>
At drug store there we think <lb/>
the most can be pleased <lb/>
in table silverware jewelry. <lb/>
G. Q. of Greenville, <lb/>
is here with a lot of pianos. <lb/>
Furniture and all kinds <lb/>
goods, arriving daily at A. W <lb/>
Ange A Co. <lb/>
Evidence. <lb/>
sh test . real <lb/>
i i <lb/>
ii U King's Di-cove-y U r <lb/>
ughs colds to <lb/>
Ion I T J Ben- <lb/>
move. a- example <lb/>
ll. T ha Hi for <lb/>
years all the <lb/>
time b i <lb/>
Tel began k Dr. King's <lb/>
Xi y, a d a ft bottles <lb/>
iv <lb/>
The Secret Good Coffee <lb/>
the best housekeepers cannot a good cup of <lb/>
coffee without good material. Dirty, adulterated and queerly <lb/>
such as unscrupulous shovel over then- <lb/>
counters won But take the pure, clean, natural flavored <lb/>
LION COFFEE, the leader <lb/>
coffee that for over a quarter of a century has been <lb/>
welcomed in millions of you will make a drink fit <lb/>
for a king U <lb/>
Barber Co. the last is due to some <lb/>
W. L. Brown, of is tent to the fact that they are s <lb/>
down bare sporting. to but we feel sure that no <lb/>
Corned herrings cheap, at where in the state will there <lb/>
tr year cultured <lb/>
Highest pries for teachers none receive <lb/>
paid by County Oil Mill <lb/>
Worst of all Experience <lb/>
anything than to <lb/>
feel i hut nm n be your<lb/>
for Improving If. Ne Ala. <lb/>
to T. N. Co. fur their life work. It is <lb/>
fresh candies, to estimate the re., <lb/>
j the training given in such an in- Death seem d <lb/>
We carry samples of over five<lb/>
HOW TO MAKE GOOD COFFEE. <lb/>
H t mill. <lb/>
lo cap, ons <lb/>
fir lit- First lit <lb/>
too long <lb/>
Donors <lb/>
TWO WAYS TO SETTLE COFFEE. <lb/>
ts. pound <lb/>
old and net <lb/>
COFFEE, <lb/>
you will only <lb/>
ION COFFEE In lb. . <lb/>
on every <lb/>
for <lb/>
SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE <lb/>
CO., Toledo, Ohio. <lb/>
OF TUB <lb/>
THE BETHEL BANKING AND TRUST <lb/>
AT X. <lb/>
At the dote of 38th. <lb/>
LIABILITIES <lb/>
Mid in <lb/>
,,., <lb/>
rime <lb/>
1,810.71 sub. <lb/>
Cashier's <lb/>
Overdrafts, unsecured <lb/>
Due <lb/>
items <lb/>
Silver coin <lb/>
bk ft <lb/>
ail <lb/>
Total <lb/>
Total <lb/>
i- no <lb/>
s. i <lb/>
hi <lb/>
. wall For the of tho teachers Mr. <lb/>
White's Colic and Kidney Cure J to as , of for <lb/>
the combination kidney medicine V has put one these <lb/>
far stock a elsewhere, excellent pianos in the school <lb/>
at the Store <lb/>
when doctor- and nil remedial fail- <lb/>
ed. At length I induced to <lb/>
try Kim Bitter- and the re-ult <lb/>
was miraculous. I improved at <lb/>
once and now I'm completely re <lb/>
For Kidney, <lb/>
,,. <lb/>
Bro. also one of the and bowl troubles <lb/>
one at, the hotel, and has h the only medicine. <lb/>
at the millinery <lb/>
aDd store and that l <lb/>
buggies TO THE MERCHANTS and, . <lb/>
them in quality <lb/>
But none lo do both I . . <lb/>
is there ready to music all <lb/>
Another large shipment of shoes ,. We now claim the sole in the day don't know <lb/>
all styles and sixes and very <lb/>
reasonable. Harrington Barber <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Slate of North Carolina, County of <lb/>
I, H. H. Taylor, of named do <lb/>
swear that the is true to best of <lb/>
belief g. H <lb/>
i and to before <lb/>
me. this day of June, it J. <lb/>
A. <lb/>
Votary Public. <lb/>
this county and a purl of . <lb/>
counties for <lb/>
While It has only been I <lb/>
a purl of the <lb/>
late at night. <lb/>
few weeks since we this <lb/>
The teachers are delighted with <lb/>
flour in Pitt county the have <lb/>
B. F. Manning went Green-1 it and the decided that 1st there is no better <lb/>
public approval it met with, I i . , <lb/>
ville wherever it has been sold, has in- market than the <lb/>
The Pitt County Oil Mill is now It U <lb/>
buying Cotton Seed. They pay means of bringing the notice unusually 3rd <lb/>
the highest price or will M <lb/>
change for meal. When basis on to our talk their sweet <lb/>
are ready write for price. J Sorter to post you relative to the WOrk <lb/>
There is no reason why Pitt merits and quality of with an ice cream supper to the <lb/>
farmers should to such PERFECTION PATENT by the <lb/>
high prices for their flour the town and community a <lb/>
can raise their own wheat and the <lb/>
Winterville Mfg. Co. is ware he enjoyed very <lb/>
i ii . M every barrel we sell to he much and <lb/>
equipped tor making splendid good as there is on the market. . y <lb/>
. we s <lb/>
equipped for splendid good as there is on the market <lb/>
ll, We don't believe we have <lb/>
flour. <lb/>
Have now on hand nice <lb/>
glass and crockery wave, <lb/>
I I. , t <lb/>
we have waited the crowd <lb/>
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1153,151.46 <lb/>
ti 857.74 <lb/>
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BEGINNING ON THURSDAY, MAY 25TH. <lb/>
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gathered together with full <lb/>
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styles and a . 2.25 per pair, to be sold for <lb/>
per pair. <lb/>
i, plain kid Sandals, patent <lb/>
and plain common sense <lb/>
selling for pair, <lb/>
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for to 1.25 p In sale for to per <lb/>
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toward the <lb/>
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with her old idea uppermost had at- <lb/>
herself la the seaweed by <lb/>
her hair, her beautiful . hair, <lb/>
certain she would thus be found <lb/>
and interred in consecrated -round. <lb/>
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bravery i-. that there is perhaps <lb/>
a man brave enough lo do likewise. <lb/>
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hit gleam of the twilight saw two <lb/>
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village side by side in silence. <lb/>
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VOL. No. <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
GREENVILLE. Pin COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, JUNE 1905. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb/>
No. <lb/>
COUNTY MATTERS <lb/>
RESOLUTIONS. <lb/>
WORLD'S GREAT NAVAL <lb/>
NOTES ON DRINKING WATER <lb/>
Proceedings of the Commissioner. <lb/>
The board <lb/>
th regular meeting mi <lb/>
first Monday transacted the follow- <lb/>
ion <lb/>
Orders loaned, for paupers <lb/>
county 9172.66; court <lb/>
costs 1298.08; <lb/>
conveying prison- <lb/>
To the and of I he Battles That Have Shaped j. most often <lb/>
II. K Sunday Count of History. I by polluted <lb/>
school. . prints the water . e <lb/>
Death again entered our following i of decisive dysentery d diseases, <lb/>
school, lime our battles of A pun- water <lb/>
I claimed one of its little B. supply i the <lb/>
in the s. in defeated tit- Persians and saved good Shallow, <lb/>
May, infant son of Mi. and Mrs. open wells me very <lb/>
R. s May. Little did we mink It. dug well is now obsolete id <lb/>
AND SOCIAL <lb/>
. June 1905. <lb/>
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for i <lb/>
W, returned Bat-laud lie <lb/>
NI W Of FICES. <lb/>
Nice for Conducting el <lb/>
the Town. <lb/>
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a suite of rooms on the <lb/>
ground of Masonic i pie <lb/>
building in which to locate the <lb/>
official headquarter of the town. <lb/>
re foul rooms In the suite,<lb/>
insane jail -non lime ago when the defeated Antony Cleopatra In in evening loan . <lb/>
road- bridge and terries d. their civil and towns. It .-.-u d, pi s <lb/>
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them with for- Don better, i -I-. Mi. Skinner returned-,.,. M ,. <lb/>
lo lira with God Int. wit. better, <lb/>
law territory ever. Austria, properly . <lb/>
resolved we Venice and the -I, i <lb/>
sheriff and super- tender t. Brother and Sister May the and tight . . <lb/>
of health presented our heartfelt hies . their checked v ,. w. i. <lb/>
report, which pray that this sore deer. <lb/>
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Mi- Minors Blow- returned will . an <lb/>
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J. J. Perkins was refunded Him who said the little <lb/>
lot valued to come unto me and for- <lb/>
erroneously listed. live <lb/>
refunded here that they may spend <lb/>
cents Bethel each other where parting will <lb/>
he no mote, <lb/>
J. A. Resolved 2nd, Thai a copy of power, <lb/>
elect low., of he sent the <lb/>
hi. official bond in the sum family and la- spread upon tin <lb/>
which was accepted.<lb/>
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assisted by Sir I sud a <lb/>
John destroyed I form over tin- <lb/>
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even from Greensboro. <lb/>
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documents d records the <lb/>
town. The room <lb/>
on the porch be the i <lb/>
city clerk superintend <lb/>
great Heel in the English water-tight. T casing Mi-. Alice Blow returned wan i end <lb/>
bard brick ah at least Saturday <lb/>
of ground, <lb/>
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went to Port <lb/>
Battle of Nile, 1780. En <lb/>
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ship, me road to <lb/>
Swift was presented. <lb/>
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the am stated per <lb/>
to Samuel <lb/>
T. Moore <lb/>
Win. Bernard <lb/>
Fleming <lb/>
A. J. Kay. <lb/>
nor VI, u Clark <lb/>
Tin clerk was in <lb/>
the i stock <lb/>
law in Mm if Creek township. <lb/>
was elected <lb/>
superintendent roads <lb/>
J. I., spur was appointed <lb/>
in investigate the road <lb/>
minutes school and i <lb/>
sent In tie, <lb/>
publication. of England. <lb/>
12,1905.1 1805-Nelson again <lb/>
Mi. I. i defeated the admiral <lb/>
destroyed Napoleon's <lb/>
sea power and his <lb/>
; ion of England. <lb/>
Lake Erie, 1813, Co r <lb/>
Perry the British <lb/>
under Captain and <lb/>
Miss Dora <lb/>
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Va., <lb/>
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a, statue, pig . Miss Katie Tunstall <lb/>
such place. No f ii -h u from a visit -o Va., <lb/>
located, nor s hen <lb/>
. i on <lb/>
Memorial Services. <lb/>
Lodge Knights <lb/>
of Pythias held interesting <lb/>
saved the of the United <lb/>
exercises Masonic temple; <lb/>
invasion. <lb/>
opera Sunday at <lb/>
. The lodge assemble <lb/>
the stage, the audience occupy- <lb/>
scat- in the reserved section of <lb/>
tin- hall. The lodge lost one <lb/>
member during year, <lb/>
late James B. Cherry, and it was <lb/>
iii bis honor that the services were <lb/>
held. Bi-Gov, T. Jarvis was <lb/>
speaker of occasion <lb/>
fore. and report a beautiful eulogy <lb/>
I life and character of Mr. Cherry. I <lb/>
jury list the county was j During exercises a choir <lb/>
revised, sang two beautiful anthems and a <lb/>
by inn. <lb/>
The eulogy delivered by Gov. <lb/>
Jarvis will be published in THE <lb/>
In tin- game at beginning tomorrow, <lb/>
Monday Greenville lost by a <lb/>
toil favor Washington., Originated Klux Klan. <lb/>
Through the tilth inning game Norfolk, Va, Jane <lb/>
was beautiful, neither side succeed- aged years <lb/>
login crating the name plate. i the Confederate <lb/>
the sixth Greenville made who while a prisoner of <lb/>
error nave Washington two war on 1803, <lb/>
runs. This seemed to unnerve our I with <lb/>
boys by other errors they planned the Klux <lb/>
Washington net four more on Klan, died his home in <lb/>
i last innings. Greenville lo day. Mr, a native <lb/>
put at a disadvantage early I of was captured <lb/>
in game by the Washington during the Civil <lb/>
pitcher striking Tinner with the and made h prisoner at Port <lb/>
ball and hurting so that Baltimore from which <lb/>
Monitor and 1862 <lb/>
tight of <lb/>
victory established control <lb/>
st-a Union and <lb/>
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