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i v 1.1 i<lb/>
SPECIAL Sale <lb/>
LOST REVENGE I <lb/>
OF <lb/>
we offer <lb/>
BEGINNING ON THURSDAY, MAY 25TH. <lb/>
our stock of Children's and Infant's Ox- <lb/>
ford Ties and Sandals at Greatly Reduced Prices. <lb/>
No trash, but good, New Shoes. A chance to buy new shoes <lb/>
Prices <lb/>
early in the season, just in time to meet your needs, before the stock <lb/>
is broken an, and sizes run down, is a rare opportunity, and <lb/>
that demands the attention of all careful buyers, who appreciate gen- <lb/>
Bargains. <lb/>
His upon her a <lb/>
blow. I here could be no doubt of <lb/>
that. She never anticipated <lb/>
that he would die so The man <lb/>
below had been her husband, and lie <lb/>
dead. She could only think of <lb/>
at first. <lb/>
How she hated him <lb/>
II. had bought her as the wife he <lb/>
i.- re. So he have <lb/>
once loved her. But he had never <lb/>
shown it. She had reared him ti <lb/>
very day, v hen th <lb/>
went together from the church <lb/>
i. fiat, road by the <lb/>
l ere the old women <lb/>
stood the rain, over the <lb/>
village preen ha by wandering <lb/>
whose leathers were blown <lb/>
up, by the wind <lb/>
day of their marriage. He <lb/>
have once desired her. How <lb/>
he had stared her in the shad a <lb/>
. ,. carriage, while the hoof <lb/>
of the horse spin in the <lb/>
of I he road. Ilia eyes <lb/>
nevi r left her. The; were slightly <lb/>
. and looked excited as they <lb/>
. . led over her face, and his full <lb/>
lips moved under bis black mus- <lb/>
he, bat he said nothing. <lb/>
How she ha I luted him <lb/>
-j. morning after their wedding <lb/>
she had tried to from him. <lb/>
She the great Lord <lb/>
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WE MAKE THIS OFFER <lb/>
m Is simple, plain and We are over <lb/>
have I many Summer Shoes, we need the room and want <lb/>
you to the slippers, and in order to clean them out quickly we <lb/>
make this <lb/>
Ladies leather Court Tie Oxfords, worth for <lb/>
Lakes patent leather, Court Tie Oxfords, worth for 2.25. <lb/>
Ladles patent leather and plain kid Oxfords, 2.50 for 1.85. <lb/>
patent leather Strap Sandals, plain kid Strap Sandals, <lb/>
and patent leather tip Oxfords, tan kid Court Tie Oxfords, ail <lb/>
styles and sizes, worth 2.25 per pair, to be sold for <lb/>
per pair. <lb/>
Ladles tan or Mack Court Ties, plain kid Sandals, patent <lb/>
tip stock tip Oxfords, dressy and plain common sense <lb/>
Oxfords, all styles and sizes, that are selling for pair, <lb/>
we offer for pair. <lb/>
All the styles of Ladies and Sandals that are selling <lb/>
for to 1.25 pair we offer in this sale for to per <lb/>
pair. <lb/>
All the and Babies are offered in this <lb/>
i proportion to the Ladles as above. <lb/>
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tempest. She returned to his <lb/>
How she had him <lb/>
Ami they led together. The <lb/>
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ruins, passively enduring shrill call- <lb/>
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had then with him. She <lb/>
hated the flat <lb/>
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and the who were <lb/>
the re n- -the sinner <lb/>
had not Been him dead. She must <lb/>
go down Into that place <lb/>
he lay in She thought only <lb/>
of him. Hit small face, was <lb/>
white as walked softly down the <lb/>
stairs. She raw the motes <lb/>
dancing in o cloud of gold dual <lb/>
sun shed through <lb/>
the leaded lattices of the hall, and <lb/>
she turned her eyes from them <lb/>
and wished the i would go d <lb/>
With the darkness her strati con- <lb/>
calm might fade i <lb/>
She to feel more natural. <lb/>
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locked it. lie had been laid upon <lb/>
. com h . she <lb/>
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shrouded I he form <lb/>
that her girl's flesh had shuddered <lb/>
at, had from so often. A <lb/>
raj of dying light glinted where tin <lb/>
head was. n she drew back the <lb/>
, . . ; me upon the <lb/>
face, which sin <lb/>
.,,. i for a long while. The upper <lb/>
I in was drawn back from the strong <lb/>
while The mouth to <lb/>
Ho could <lb/>
the fin mi soul of the dead man was <lb/>
ling lure far off and that <lb/>
the body h had often <lb/>
. . i the spirit with the weakness <lb/>
of custom nil bowed <lb/>
m will, revealed outwardly <lb/>
i was no longer prisoned <lb/>
within it. as she looked at the <lb/>
month she felt the dead man's <lb/>
-mil was laughing. <lb/>
She wondered why, and as she <lb/>
d wondering over the smooth <lb/>
shaved lawn, past the sundial and <lb/>
the leaping silver of the fountain, <lb/>
one came to the garden <lb/>
man who her and had <lb/>
i to i her. <lb/>
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so In- believed her <lb/>
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husband was living am <lb/>
ho knew In- was dead. <lb/>
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her name, and as he spoke u <lb/>
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heart. She dead face <lb/>
covered and crossed to him. <lb/>
I- be he asked. <lb/>
i- she answered. <lb/>
lie her passionately and <lb/>
pressed hi- lips on hers. <lb/>
I love he <lb/>
I love <lb/>
As he said words she turned <lb/>
round from and looked bail, <lb/>
into the slowly darkening room. <lb/>
A strange, horrible fancy seized <lb/>
her. <lb/>
She thought she heard the dead <lb/>
man laugh. <lb/>
I i to <lb/>
her <lb/>
waited so long Come, leave <lb/>
prison house, tho jailer find <lb/>
the cell door open when he returns, <lb/>
the prisoner <lb/>
She an-, red <lb/>
v ill never return to find me. <lb/>
held her closer against his <lb/>
heart. . <lb/>
-You have resolved all, <lb/>
n dare all my sake <lb/>
A wild triumph shone in her <lb/>
girl's . a wild triumph <lb/>
, . j,, her sweet girl's voice, as <lb/>
she n <lb/>
house has crumbled <lb/>
lo the dust, -lie prisoner i- free, <lb/>
lie yielding body in <lb/>
his arms. <lb/>
mean that you will come, <lb/>
that Mm to long <lb/>
You will forsake hill I h <lb/>
Urn she shrank from bun again <lb/>
and She looked behind <lb/>
r into still, shadowy room. <lb/>
The warm blood in her young body <lb/>
g, .; ,,, <lb/>
the mail again in the <lb/>
count your be- <lb/>
Blow, <lb/>
Id is u vise child dot know how <lb/>
to keep ii curd --Skin. <lb/>
Date's many a third <lb/>
foal you don't <lb/>
go <lb/>
player. <lb/>
Two strike- <lb/>
of a <lb/>
Philosophy is tho you <lb/>
to feel when you feel directly <lb/>
the opposite. <lb/>
What B woman likes about a <lb/>
yachting trip i- the clothes, she <lb/>
has to buy for it. <lb/>
a who nasal- <lb/>
ways lived In a to know any- <lb/>
thing housework. <lb/>
If a -ill wasn't jealous of some- <lb/>
body would lo a sign she was <lb/>
only person in the world. <lb/>
If a bad hi work hard to <lb/>
get his living hi he dots to get his <lb/>
fun in-would become an anarchist. <lb/>
Haw York <lb/>
Fair Drinking <lb/>
A of water taken from <lb/>
one of He i of the water plant <lb/>
in Greenville was sent to <lb/>
Mi Cart by, Stale Biologist, for <lb/>
analysis. In hi- ii of analysis <lb/>
ho Bays it is drinking water, <lb/>
free <lb/>
steaming <lb/>
The law requites tun <lb/>
i ions of the water lie made monthly <lb/>
o inn and tin queen <lb/>
. . r i,. -he sickened again <lb/>
and thought of tin- S <lb/>
Damascus and -v. leave <lb/>
i could give to her i if <lb/>
be upon <lb/>
. tho shadow of fate <lb/>
AIM BO . <lb/>
I leave him will <lb/>
. on;. <lb/>
Concert. <lb/>
The class orphans from the <lb/>
Oxford Orphan Asylum gave a <lb/>
most enjoyable concert here last <lb/>
night in Masonic temple opera <lb/>
house. The receipts amounted to <lb/>
The class is in charge of Mr. <lb/>
and Hiss While. They <lb/>
went from here lo Washington. <lb/>
is no she said. <lb/>
kept her in his arms, <lb/>
black the life. , ;, r Me. <lb/>
She wondered in a malady dream- <lb/>
and the voices under the live- i ,.; <lb/>
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His <lb/>
Tho <lb/>
goods. Th; . <lb/>
line of sizes <lb/>
will get first at this beautiful lint <lb/>
the makes r; of the. best, and a<lb/>
Li r <lb/>
STORE. <lb/>
-I c ceased lo think of them. <lb/>
, , . he ; twilight <lb/>
and tried lo <lb/>
. I, in vain. She dreaded <lb/>
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dread the <lb/>
How I him <lb/>
And <lb/>
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life. I if the i <lb/>
and e , understood <lb/>
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and staved e <lb/>
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it,<lb/>
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her His mouth left hers. <lb/>
She pointed backward into the <lb/>
room which was now quite dark. <lb/>
lie i- there, lying dead. And you <lb/>
love me. and I am Free. <lb/>
She lifted her face to I is. and <lb/>
were full I <lb/>
I . i her and muttered a <lb/>
c ,,., beta en his teeth. i love <lb/>
died f nm I face and <lb/>
and wild with disappoint- <lb/>
mi and. <lb/>
Then he i n . <lb/>
to the <lb/>
lawn, <lb/>
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of ti . . <lb/>
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II <lb/>
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ho , , <lb/>
down by the window <lb/>
.; cry. could <lb/>
, , . <lb/>
in the silence the Close <lb/>
the dead man laughed. <lb/>
Sketch. <lb/>
Has Cartoon Talent. <lb/>
The bate ball cartoon in <lb/>
made a hit <lb/>
much comment. It was <lb/>
executed by D. who has <lb/>
d remarkable talent in <lb/>
that direction. If he pushes II <lb/>
there is fame and fortune in store <lb/>
for him. <lb/>
Higher Qualification. <lb/>
is always brag- <lb/>
his wife's cookery. I- <lb/>
she such a famous <lb/>
more <lb/>
that. She's a hypnotist. <lb/>
under control <lb/>
that he'll eat anything she emus, <lb/>
bad Is, Chicago <lb/>
Tribune. <lb/>
John of Wilmington, <lb/>
while going to pay off some <lb/>
hands work in a swamp, was <lb/>
waylaid by three i lob- <lb/>
bed of The robbery <lb/>
curred on the public road within <lb/>
city. <lb/>
. .,,.;. Of <lb/>
The <lb/>
i d <lb/>
date II will be i pp ed.<lb/>
HE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE. Pin COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA. TUESDAY, JUNE 1905. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb/>
No. <lb/>
DOING GREAT BUSINESS <lb/>
A Favorable Week. <lb/>
OBITUARY. <lb/>
The Weekly crop for <lb/>
Security Life and Annuity of, ending Monday, Jane Death is no of persons. <lb/>
Greensboro ReSisterS Policies. 1905, the the home of <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
X. C, -In e 1905. <lb/>
Miss Eva <lb/>
,., the V. , <lb/>
The first ending Monday, June the rich, and M. <lb/>
weather on the whole as very <lb/>
PERSONALS AND SOCIAL <lb/>
S. Higgs rent to Wilmington <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
Commissioner the new law <lb/>
were deposited yesterday. <lb/>
weather on the whole was a and children i Saturday Harding went <lb/>
The. are fro- the week w. too for the rap. Li. <lb/>
Life am. Company of grow,., of crops. Mon <lb/>
Greensboro, the M local storms . w., none. i, <lb/>
day, 7th. wit,, ha,. a win., M. C, ,, <lb/>
crop, a -fee ,. S ,,,,. and with <lb/>
counties, , , . .,.,. ,;. . <lb/>
Warren, J- Z lb. <lb/>
value . this . a genera, Bertha, spent <lb/>
reprinting the work of pt precipitation during the week <lb/>
three weeks. company Is met of t state, giving farmer-. , came <lb/>
over a a,., ,,.,,, .,,, m,,. <lb/>
million dollars business every opportunity to cultivate crop and n , <lb/>
month and have written over a kill grass and weeds. la. o. on . aft. <lb/>
million dollars of Insurance northeastern and j . f with her <lb/>
January. This a where Las I. ,. . <lb/>
record and it is been the so., n- H. J of <lb/>
become rather dry, and upland <lb/>
NEWS. <lb/>
airs. K. D. of <lb/>
died Friday <lb/>
o'clock. <lb/>
John M. Durham, <lb/>
died place Friday afternoon <lb/>
ck. <lb/>
W. L. Cooper, of Graham, isl hundred the <lb/>
here on i ml tree sell- <lb/>
tun trip. <lb/>
Mr. . I. is I <lb/>
visiting her daughter, Mr, J, <lb/>
ham. <lb/>
quarry Faith, in <lb/>
are strike. <lb/>
state teachers assembly in <lb/>
hi elected Dr <lb/>
president for <lb/>
.-. r. Woolen and daughter, coining year. <lb/>
Pat lie, we to Wilson this <lb/>
nun <lb/>
and Mrs. O. I . <lb/>
of Trinity Park School, Durham, <lb/>
, arrived <lb/>
me time with Key. and <lb/>
Mrs. on Second street <lb/>
K, II. How <lb/>
Carolina n i nine inner -i-. , <lb/>
Ne-vs and Observer, crops are beginning to need And when she <lb/>
F represents rains. The went a very dangerous surgical <lb/>
at v <lb/>
the week average about a few months ago, she <lb/>
degrees, or nearly decree, dally often praise the Lord in her <lb/>
normal. Oil the in the In ea. y <lb/>
WM life she joined the M. B. <lb/>
e nigh, above and eve, remained a true <lb/>
i . , <lb/>
during which <lb/>
made rapid growth; the latter unbounded and her whole hi <lb/>
portion was, However, Beloved rest .,; peace. <lb/>
of county for per- the temperature <lb/>
of Henderson, are in <lb/>
y evening in mis neighbor-; <lb/>
wilier which is on sale A. <lb/>
-i-i- r, Miss <lb/>
Jailer Indicted. <lb/>
Charlotte, N. June <lb/>
of the June term of <lb/>
the Lulled Sates district de- <lb/>
afternoon when the <lb/>
grand jury a bill of i, <lb/>
against Deputy Sheriff <lb/>
Saratoga, spent <lb/>
a, Ii. <lb/>
i, Beverley, <lb/>
Ward and <lb/>
e. -pi t Situ, lay night <lb/>
1-. <lb/>
a of prisoners low. There; <lb/>
escape from the county jail. sunshine everywhere <lb/>
is jailer, and it is the week. The weather <lb/>
II Must Tell. <lb/>
Competition awake to <lb/>
that he is in the habit specially favorable for and the active <lb/>
federal prisoners I he tree- vigorously be alive to Its in- <lb/>
of premises. The federal generally succeeded j finances or give no the race. Good <lb/>
views such action as j n and weeds, is the merchant's <lb/>
in the light of an escape. ,.,,,, now clean, well that will make com- <lb/>
the prisoners who are aid to enjoy petition do work for him. man <lb/>
their liberty are W. W. n and making I that will And <lb/>
Ricks A store. Mr. Hood <lb/>
one of the proprietors of the Buck- <lb/>
horn spring which lee lied <lb/>
Henderson. Mr. Hoover <lb/>
this famous spring on <lb/>
road. <lb/>
Friday, June 1905. <lb/>
Bet. W, Cox returned from <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
I. I Hardy, of the Raleigh <lb/>
was here <lb/>
today. <lb/>
K. House lei this <lb/>
morning for a visit to her mother <lb/>
e off <lb/>
pleasantly, Mrs. Zeno son, Harry, <lb/>
Miss Ellen Moore went to <lb/>
Freed From Panacea springs this <lb/>
Pa., June After <lb/>
death read <lb/>
W. II V. i, S. <lb/>
. d Morgan <lb/>
He shot <lb/>
he with a pistol. <lb/>
Al Hill, Halifax ti <lb/>
. e man named <lb/>
Williams was killed by <lb/>
ml. T, Hoover, A mule as also killed, <lb/>
A old man aged <lb/>
ill be from <lb/>
in search a son <lb/>
he I in that city. <lb/>
ilia in not Bud- <lb/>
lug the sou. and <lb/>
i, hi lily. <lb/>
A. Janell, <lb/>
passed j <lb/>
c. A Fair, of enter- <lb/>
dined a numb -r of ; <lb/>
people 1.-; Saturday h with <lb/>
the hi- <lb/>
the E. <lb/>
music was of the type <lb/>
Saturday, June 1905. <lb/>
and Jesse convicted at Ly j,,.,,.,,,, favorably. Ma-that income v ,. Hammond went to wars as sweet a <lb/>
the recent term of the United In crops took investment. He <lb/>
in daring early portico of to tell just how larger <lb/>
sentenced m five and four neck <lb/>
Paragraphs With Points. <lb/>
h magazine story on the d <lb/>
en , between American and <lb/>
A single make h ,;. <lb/>
difference. Pail of the R, an <lb/>
.- interred the <lb/>
another part inti I n <lb/>
Manila. <lb/>
Thai New man who deeps <lb/>
days a clip ought to i- in <lb/>
demand a dummy director <lb/>
in those high corp <lb/>
There would lie more <lb/>
double the world girls <lb/>
ml as <lb/>
imprisonment respectively. <lb/>
enjoying the freedom of the <lb/>
mines last week Jesse <lb/>
made his escape. <lb/>
Every Girl Own <lb/>
Has Paris become tired of <lb/>
Or <lb/>
his sales have been, owing to bit <lb/>
advertisements, but If ho has <lb/>
advertised for a year, and then <lb/>
resorts to a series good <lb/>
today declared not I <lb/>
I guilty of murder a given his Prof, W. B. Dove returned <lb/>
. this morning. <lb/>
was attired In his black <lb/>
, but was lam for him to <lb/>
wear a few mouths,, <lb/>
for the yea;, . H. I <lb/>
ft would seem so, Or M remaining th, I ago. ll. <lb/>
perhaps Paris is and the difference c <lb/>
Mis. J. K. left this <lb/>
for a visit to relatives in <lb/>
I they appear in pictures in <lb/>
magazines. <lb/>
King Alfonso refused to be <lb/>
I worried over than bomb incident <lb/>
in Paris. He probably thought it <lb/>
was just the way of making <lb/>
. him feel at home <lb/>
Surrounded. <lb/>
London, June silent he aggregate amounts <lb/>
to the Daily Mail iron, r-st world w, me for <lb/>
says that the movements of setting the A , f,., , which I, <lb/>
the Japan, Gen. advertised, he will Bud a<lb/>
The next few days should see the e <lb/>
u . <lb/>
will follow no <lb/>
o what will probably <lb/>
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Drove the decisive action the , <lb/>
. , ,. i. the world Is graciously permitted <lb/>
General is . <lb/>
, to her own costume to suit <lb/>
in almost hope position. <lb/>
j Journal. <lb/>
c F. Manning, Bethel We will take more stock in these <lb/>
, nude; en death . , <lb/>
the bat , d h Panama when the life insurance <lb/>
, companies begin to take risks on <lb/>
., <lb/>
J. L. and E. M. J ,. <lb/>
helped to kill John evening <lb/>
denied Charlotte where they had bee,, to <lb/>
had I. ,,, kill he; husband, j attend the meeting, <lb/>
For years the woman <lb/>
insisted he was guilty. Then <lb/>
o she relented. the C. W. B. M. of the Christian <lb/>
f T wile and Ed- Rob- <lb/>
for ; <lb/>
Miss of Grand <lb/>
Rapids, Mich., state organizer <lb/>
Card Thanks. <lb/>
We desire in ibis manner <lb/>
in an almost taste and her publicly thank the people <lb/>
His force la much inferior to that Greenville for their great kindness wards woman fat-ed <lb/>
of the Japanese. ,,,, recent sickness Mrs. Edwards burst <lb/>
are shaken by their re- implicitly death of our child. We will eye. into a mood of tears. <lb/>
verses and disaster in the Sen ,,,,,; the expressions of will be taken back by his wife and <lb/>
. <lb/>
for <lb/>
. , ,, temperament, how will she <lb/>
Gazette publishes today a later- . . , <lb/>
the conflicting demands of Mesh <lb/>
view the secretary l <lb/>
leg;.; Ion. who is represent- -d spin,; I has of these <lb/>
make purple club <lb/>
peace immediately as he Is able to temperaments, red hair,, <lb/>
affirm that <lb/>
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Masons Elect Officers. <lb/>
Greenville Lodge No. A. F. <lb/>
Tobacco Exported From United States <lb/>
to Canada. <lb/>
was exported the <lb/>
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ma, her daughter, Mary, and 2nd first and <lb/>
there. The pardon will Sunday in July, Children's <lb/>
I pass on her ca-o next Wednesday be , the after- <lb/>
neon on Sunday. Because of these <lb/>
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be in August. a Chicago man goes abroad I bee. <lb/>
as it i- i United Suites. Those <lb/>
Chicago magnates who are hiding <lb/>
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improving their opportunities, <lb/>
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refuses to take a bath except on <lb/>
national holidays. Some <lb/>
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particular for any use. <lb/>
Treasury officials traveling on <lb/>
public are allowed to <lb/>
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the expense This demand <lb/>
for a clean administration is far- <lb/>
reaching in ii effects. <lb/>
papers state that very <lb/>
colors shall she to annual <lb/>
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effects fancy items. Come <lb/>
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Silks of all Kinds. <lb/>
in China Silk, worth now <lb/>
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Taffeta Silk, worth 11.25, <lb/>
now cents. <lb/>
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Men's Straw Hats. <lb/>
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face of earth, the mouse ran, <lb/>
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curiosity, From which it can <lb/>
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sleeping a. the mouse <lb/>
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Japan is of dolls. <lb/>
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month. In every Japanese family <lb/>
of consequence I la-re is a lire- <lb/>
or storehouse especially <lb/>
to hold the dolls, <lb/>
handled flown from to <lb/>
generation. All year until the <lb/>
first day of the feast the precious <lb/>
dolls are kept safely locked up in <lb/>
this Sometimes there are <lb/>
hundreds of them in the possession <lb/>
of one of the families. n <lb/>
the first day of the feast the vault <lb/>
is Opened, and all the dolls are <lb/>
en out. They air carried into the <lb/>
room of the house, where a <lb/>
number of red covered shelves <lb/>
been built to receive them. Always <lb/>
among historic dolls are <lb/>
effigies of the emperor and empress, <lb/>
and to them in importance <lb/>
come small reproduction of the <lb/>
court musicians, all complete to the <lb/>
Smallest details. Then there will <lb/>
also be miniatures of other less <lb/>
but more familiar personages, <lb/>
for even one there i- a com- <lb/>
set of doll furnishings, In <lb/>
the boudoir of one of the doll <lb/>
en, for instance, found tiny <lb/>
combs, mirrors and all <lb/>
for blackening the eyebrows, <lb/>
reddening the lips and performing <lb/>
all the other mysteries the toilet. <lb/>
There are also complete sets of <lb/>
cooking and dining utensils, and the <lb/>
little girls ii Japanese family <lb/>
the three days of the tea of <lb/>
dolls are kept busy seeing all <lb/>
i he puppets are supplied real <lb/>
food, to their rank and <lb/>
in life. <lb/>
At the close the third day all <lb/>
the dolls and belongings are <lb/>
packed away in store- <lb/>
i not lo be disturbed again <lb/>
t the j ear. The of dolls <lb/>
takes the place of Christmas to the <lb/>
children of Japan.- Chicago <lb/>
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end hi- playing, and also being in a <lb/>
great hurry, he engaged the lad at <lb/>
c and told him to be on hand the <lb/>
same night. The overture that even- <lb/>
was and the new <lb/>
made a ghastly nu-- of his <lb/>
share in it. When at ii <lb/>
ever the purple faced conductor Lent <lb/>
down lo l amateur and said in <lb/>
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men lo hand out e with a <lb/>
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bud a set he was in <lb/>
the habit giving to men <lb/>
who manifested of a <lb/>
to touch him. His summed <lb/>
up as <lb/>
Shun liquor. <lb/>
-Hare logo forward. <lb/>
he discouraged- <lb/>
p site to everybody. <lb/>
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ii,. prompt in everything. <lb/>
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advantage of a good news- <lb/>
paper. the best informed <lb/>
and most successful men in the <lb/>
got most their <lb/>
from reading papers, course the <lb/>
education also helps to make men <lb/>
better, and editors do as much good <lb/>
as many school and preach- <lb/>
Hut it remains for the Black <lb/>
Mountain Eagle to make the biggest <lb/>
claim for the press. It says; <lb/>
who are taught at home to <lb/>
read the newspapers seldom give <lb/>
their parents any trouble with the <lb/>
the courts. The boys who break <lb/>
their fathers up trying to keep them <lb/>
out of the penitentiary are the boys <lb/>
whose fathers were poor to lake <lb/>
Moral to Now is the <lb/>
time to and Ob- <lb/>
server. <lb/>
Rill tin sleepy head, <lb/>
Dearly loved to lay a bed; <lb/>
wake him If you shook <lb/>
hi in; <lb/>
When Ins slumbers overtook <lb/>
Suddenly he stinted waking <lb/>
morn when day was break- <lb/>
What's this magic <lb/>
that's the an- <lb/>
The Famous Little Pills, <lb/>
cure Constipation, Sick <lb/>
Headache, Biliousness, etc., by <lb/>
their effect on the <lb/>
They gripe or sicken, but <lb/>
impart early rising energy, flood <lb/>
for children adults. Sold by <lb/>
John L. Store, <lb/>
Basks And The I <lb/>
One of Charlotte's beet bank-re <lb/>
asked whether the building <lb/>
and loan interfered with <lb/>
luminous the Manage banks, <lb/>
dial it was the other way <lb/>
the associations <lb/>
to the banks. He said that when <lb/>
ever asked by a person for his <lb/>
ion of the best way t. make a begin <lb/>
in savings he recommended <lb/>
that he join a building and loan. <lb/>
This banker thought that the train- <lb/>
log which the building and loan <lb/>
gives to its members in the habit of <lb/>
saving was very advantageous to the <lb/>
hanks. He that the build- <lb/>
and loan did more than any <lb/>
other one influence to make a thrifty <lb/>
and home-owning population and <lb/>
the hanks prospered most in the <lb/>
thrifty and home-owning <lb/>
Chronicle. <lb/>
The Salve That Penetrates. <lb/>
Hazel Salve <lb/>
pores the skin sod <lb/>
i and <lb/>
influence it <lb/>
ii hi and cures <lb/>
Cuts, T tier. <lb/>
Kin am all skin is-. <lb/>
A specific far blind, tile ding, <lb/>
itch and Pile-. The <lb/>
genuine <lb/>
is made by K <lb/>
Go, and L. <lb/>
In. ; -i. <lb/>
Shaw, holding <lb/>
court of Mecklenburg county last <lb/>
ordered three or four small <lb/>
boys, convicted petty <lb/>
and oilier violations of the law, <lb/>
to be whipped by their parents, a <lb/>
policeman t. be specially detail.-1 to <lb/>
supervise the whipping, and see that <lb/>
lbs rod was not spared, but was laid <lb/>
in earnest. This is one of the <lb/>
many instances Judge Shaw's <lb/>
I head on the bench. The penalty <lb/>
of the lash laid on the hurl, . i <lb/>
the youthful population will <lb/>
keep in r mi re than <lb/>
the coats and fines in the world. <lb/>
If Twin.-. <lb/>
The Store <lb/>
If you Had to Get Your <lb/>
In the Old Way <lb/>
In the old times people had to from house to h ma- <lb/>
tell the news meet at the is once a week <lb/>
to out what was going on. i hey were slow days <lb/>
It Is Not So Now <lb/>
Hut in this day of numerous and rural free <lb/>
mail you can get the new- every day. <lb/>
This is age an I no is complete <lb/>
a good new-soap-i-. Every man ought to take his county <lb/>
ind know what is going on. <lb/>
The Reflector <lb/>
supply you with the news, print two editions, Daily <lb/>
and Semi-Weekly <lb/>
THE DAILY REFLECTOR EASTERN REFLECTOR j <lb/>
is a page paper and costs II twice a-week is a large; I <lb/>
only a year. page paper, a year. <lb/>
Don't be without a paper when you can gel one so cheap. <lb/>
f you not a subscriber send in your order today. I <lb/>
in . I. ; <lb/>
A beautiful Line <lb/>
The <lb/>
The Children's <lb/>
Fur Croup, Win aping <lb/>
Cough, etc. One Minute Cough <lb/>
Cure is lie children's favorite. <lb/>
This is because ii contains m <lb/>
opiate, Is harmless, tastes <lb/>
and cure-. Sold due. L. <lb/>
Stoic. <lb/>
The is correct <lb/>
in saying many of the leaders <lb/>
of Republican iii North <lb/>
Carolina do not wish to make it <lb/>
and <lb/>
the very minute it gels respectable <lb/>
they will he kicked out of office and <lb/>
power. The putting of Butler <lb/>
forward by one faction and of Black- <lb/>
burn by the oilier faction is proof <lb/>
enough of the Record's statement <lb/>
No considerable number of good <lb/>
men will follow the lead of either, <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
A Long Lived Terrapin. <lb/>
J. B. living near <lb/>
this county, has a terrapin <lb/>
on his farm which was stamped by <lb/>
his father in In 1801 Mr. <lb/>
Conrad engraved the year on its <lb/>
shell and the other day he found the <lb/>
old fellow alive and doing well. <lb/>
Just how old it was in 1822 ii not <lb/>
known thing certain, that <lb/>
terrapin is considered a part and <lb/>
parcel of the Conrad plantation as <lb/>
long as it is disposed to live out that <lb/>
Republican. <lb/>
hie hundred foxes <lb/>
Mecklenburg Hotel <lb/>
Water Co. Will pay 11.35 each <lb/>
for good size Foxes. <lb/>
Write in and express to the above <lb/>
at Chase City, Va, <lb/>
Department <lb/>
Of <lb/>
S, <lb/>
LAG <lb/>
AND <lb/>
COLLARS, <lb/>
not to be matched <lb/>
in town m The Price. <lb/>
or THE <lb/>
PANTING HOUSE <lb/>
IS BETTER EQUIPPED TO <lb/>
DAY THAN BEFORE <lb/>
To Produce <lb/>
me real Printing. <lb/>
SEND IN ORDERS. <lb/>
REFLECTOR PRINTING Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
A. E. Tucker, <lb/>
NORTH CAROLINA. <lb/>
We wonder if the republican can- <lb/>
who are grooming for the <lb/>
presidential race three years hence <lb/>
think North Carolina is to be <lb/>
the pivotal state, and that <lb/>
B. his Tar Heel Club are going <lb/>
to have control of the state's <lb/>
Ration in the national convention <lb/>
ft looks that way now- from the way <lb/>
they are courting the favor that <lb/>
Greensboro aggregation of <lb/>
Mr. C. Thomas, of this town- <lb/>
ship, who is in his 84th year, hand- <lb/>
led a cradle in his wheat field for a <lb/>
short time last Monday with much <lb/>
agility as a person many years <lb/>
younger. Mr Thomas, by the way, <lb/>
is one of the <lb/>
voted the straight ticket <lb/>
since he was-I, and he still hopes <lb/>
to vote it several times more <lb/>
Record. <lb/>
A Wilmington lady told her <lb/>
hand she was thinking about spend <lb/>
her North. The <lb/>
Wilmington man told wife be <lb/>
her to complete rest <lb/>
this summer and lei him do all her <lb/>
thinking for her Wilmington star. <lb/>
Afraid Not To Chip In. <lb/>
A well known Republican in the <lb/>
eastern part of the state remarked <lb/>
last week he would not trust <lb/>
Butler with anything, yet this man <lb/>
has stuck in the new paper; be said <lb/>
he was afraid not to chip in. a <lb/>
beautiful game they playing , <lb/>
will leak one of these days that <lb/>
i tut I i-r has the controlling in <lb/>
the paper. Wait and sec. Greens- <lb/>
Record, <lb/>
The Wilmington <lb/>
a pardoning board for <lb/>
Carolina, relieving the executive <lb/>
head of ibis part of his duty. <lb/>
We venture to say that if there is one <lb/>
man in the State who, more than <lb/>
gives a hearty to <lb/>
Messenger's recommendation, it <lb/>
the Governor of North Carolina <lb/>
himself. Times. <lb/>
Until Secretary Taft visits Con- <lb/>
it will be <lb/>
possible to make folks believe he <lb/>
wants to be president. look at <lb/>
Fairbanks and Shaw <lb/>
Journal. <lb/>
About the of April there <lb/>
from my farm near Han <lb/>
HIS X el- Si v <lb/>
Tl e sow is and White, sill <lb/>
IN MM. <lb/>
PERRY CO. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Factors and handlers of <lb/>
Bagging, Ties and Bags. <lb/>
and shipments <lb/>
J. A. RICKS BRO. <lb/>
In calling your attention to their nice line of <lb/>
mention of apples, bananas, oranges fruit of all <lb/>
in season, also Irish potatoes and cabbages. A full <lb/>
of in bottle and by <lb/>
and very cheap. Best of butter on ice at any time. <lb/>
Don't forget we can furnish <lb/>
Anything you Want in the Grocery Department. <lb/>
Flour, sugar and coffees from the bust to the <lb/>
ground and green of grade. Our <lb/>
Java blend is line. <lb/>
In goods we keep H. s Co. and <lb/>
Nichols, the best we can buy. tomatoes, <lb/>
and pork and beans. Sun Beam tripe, salmon, <lb/>
steak, etc. at a they be sold. Will <lb/>
your order. <lb/>
Brandt, buns, rolls, rites all kind of cakes on I and. <lb/>
Fresh day. <lb/>
Yours to please, <lb/>
J. A. Ricks Bro. <lb/>
GET YOUR SUPPLIES <lb/>
.-. <lb/>
Now <lb/>
one ear and swallow Fork in e a A <lb/>
oilier. Suitable for in-j Q <lb/>
leading to urn-cry . , <lb/>
sow and pits. J. w. Perkins, S <lb/>
Everything you want in the way of <lb/>
nice Groceries, Canned Goods, Pickles, <lb/>
Fruits, Candies, Nuts, can be had at <lb/>
our store. <lb/>
We carry a large supply of the Best <lb/>
Goods <lb/>
JOHNSTON <lb/>
POOR<lb/>
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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
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An i man in South ll ions the is <lb/>
Carolina stuck his feet under a and Clark expedition is a pretty <lb/>
moving i in order swell affair. It will lie remarkable <lb/>
damage paper say, if it pay <lb/>
Adv.--.- i know upon application. be damage all to be given why <lb/>
post In PUt and counties. the fleet annihilated. <lb/>
he i- the Jape were too <lb/>
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THE SHAE COMES. <lb/>
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willfully built a <lb/>
to temple will forbid the presence I <lb/>
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proud t his S ancestry, <lb/>
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on the low price of potatoes <lb/>
price is or high, <lb/>
the railroad -l n men <lb/>
gel the s me The <lb/>
Ida I the- rail <lb/>
Ii is said that the czar is a <lb/>
wreck. This wont cut much ice <lb/>
with Japan so long as lie is not a- <lb/>
financial wreck.<lb/>
A billion Why, <lb/>
bud that much money we would ex <lb/>
as started<lb/>
. I to see some more in <lb/>
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peril, and now the yellow <lb/>
fever is the Panama canal's yellow <lb/>
the death of Senator J. C. <lb/>
. . county loses a good <lb/>
in and I he -i faithful servant<lb/>
The Sal ii mis <lb/>
I last lay at <lb/>
In s ; <lb/>
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a great than ., . .-.-. <lb/>
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whole <lb/>
king <lb/>
I. <lb/>
along <lb/>
Russia might learn how by taking <lb/>
some lessons from what our <lb/>
are doing around Fortress Monroe. <lb/>
Oregon could have passed a <lb/>
worse law than the one providing <lb/>
f r the whipping of wife beaters <lb/>
.- V. . . <lb/>
I ll ll <lb/>
President <lb/>
live branch <lb/>
slick in <lb/>
if it turns lb man <lb/>
slept fifty hours in Sew York <lb/>
was n director the Equitable. <lb/>
Clothes <lb/>
We have load s <lb/>
Summer comfort in <lb/>
store for the man who <lb/>
comes to us for relief. <lb/>
Our Serge, Crash and <lb/>
Homespun Suits in two <lb/>
or three piece styles, are <lb/>
great coolers on a hot <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Our Furnishing De- <lb/>
is full to over- <lb/>
flowing with <lb/>
nos It ., <lb/>
the mouse of <lb/>
of every description. <lb/>
It's up to you. Sir, to say whether you'll suffer <lb/>
with the Summer heat or fin; relief by coming here. <lb/>
Frank Wilson, <lb/>
THE CLOTHIER.<lb/>
As We Buy So Do We Sell <lb/>
the <lb/>
ltd. The <lb/>
jury was I ; J in <lb/>
in 1--1 . t<lb/>
I master's con- <lb/>
the <lb/>
dance <lb/>
the <lb/>
farmers are experiencing the ravages <lb/>
the wire worm. <lb/>
ME HIE<lb/>
. ed their slaves <lb/>
I . than t ., .;,.,,,, ., <lb/>
. . N people . h <lb/>
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old them. There thing said he as by <lb/>
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a I that was the method Such nil I I. n an <lb/>
peace is sought it is to <lb/>
Japan will not spoil it by <lb/>
asking too much. <lb/>
by Ii th . and the <lb/>
Pa behalf i ism i-r <lb/>
j- property in ,.<lb/>
i Morton and <lb/>
pin red the <lb/>
Oar annual custom daring the month June is <lb/>
Sales, turning a dull month into one of <lb/>
greatest activity. <lb/>
Profit stripped offerings lively selling. <lb/>
Which is tin- worst enemy to the is the cheapest thing on earth, bat the follow- <lb/>
s farmers, Wall street or the is to put you to thinking- -dead on. <lb/>
Iv reclining on <lb/>
DID MRS. GUILD SAY <lb/>
I- retaliating our u <lb/>
her Is by b Ami r <lb/>
The mimic war may be grunt but <lb/>
I it does not measure up to the real <lb/>
I thing <lb/>
m has been forgotten goods this <lb/>
and 1- nun American manufacturer <lb/>
Mrs. Howard who is creating n to trade with b <lb/>
Mrs. Gould stirring himself to gel this <lb/>
damn is the the New York the exclusion act. Many <lb/>
yellows are are admitted this country <lb/>
The in a are worse than the Chine <lb/>
law suit Mr. Gould <lb/>
which AU there <lb/>
that Sir. Gould owes him or four factions of <lb/>
for planning a castle for the million- Carolina is all farce. All <lb/>
t alleges that lire talk cornea fr. the <lb/>
A Mulligan is being <lb/>
sued f Ins wife because This mimic war business is wast <lb/>
he refuse i bath. To say powder if nothing else. <lb/>
in 1- re is table goes <lb/>
Possibly is figuring getting <lb/>
for <lb/>
us the place <lb/>
Gould bothered him continually, the bone. We will <lb/>
his plant, and voting time <lb/>
of him ala that she called him a take minutes far <lb/>
an this crowd to bunch together. <lb/>
state of Not many years ago it <lb/>
loan associations has just been held ed to a considerable extent that <lb/>
in S, the United States <lb/>
I deli- form a triple alliance. that <lb/>
much time Japan an <lb/>
information as to the benefit factor. today either <lb/>
of building and loan association. England or the United States would <lb/>
lie sail in the city Charlotte <lb/>
had been built through ally. <lb/>
the aid n the and all <lb/>
business interests of the city are <lb/>
helped by them. <lb/>
has argued times that Green- <lb/>
ville should have a building and <lb/>
loan association. We do not believe <lb/>
is y other agency that helps <lb/>
a town in the same proportion. <lb/>
m only too glad to have Japan an <lb/>
There is too style and not <lb/>
enough religion practiced in the <lb/>
of today, and the following <lb/>
from Charity and Children is well <lb/>
A woman in Louisville has been <lb/>
pronounced insane because she gels <lb/>
up at o'clock in the morning to <lb/>
cook her breakfast. If this is what <lb/>
yon call insanity there are lot of <lb/>
men who would like for their wives <lb/>
to go crazy, especially on this <lb/>
In Ohio there are a dozen <lb/>
candidates for the <lb/>
office. This is an indication <lb/>
the Democrats are right much <lb/>
alive in that Republican stronghold <lb/>
for the peace commission Io meet. Then and Now. <lb/>
Vs in in the of getting James, who is a son of the <lb/>
she will possibly j distinguished bandit of the same <lb/>
name, been charged Kansas <lb/>
I with exacting usurious interest <lb/>
we see the evolution of robbing <lb/>
one's fellow man. The elder James <lb/>
took other people's property in a <lb/>
picturesque manner, which made <lb/>
gel her wishes <lb/>
Mayor Weaver is chopping <lb/>
heads in Philadelphia <lb/>
It looks like the mayor is bent on <lb/>
keeping ahead has to a <lb/>
fill literature and admired tho <lb/>
behead <lb/>
Since a crank has threatened to <lb/>
assassinate vice-President Fairbanks <lb/>
there is but what be <lb/>
a few presidential <lb/>
rubbers were put to Bight <lb/>
by a Brooklyn woman armed with <lb/>
an umbrella. The robbers <lb/>
mistook her for a hoop skirt<lb/>
The Raleigh Post suggests that <lb/>
when comes up with her <lb/>
it will be a good time for <lb/>
Japan to buy tho Philippine Islands. <lb/>
That ex-Senator Marion <lb/>
will finally become the leader of the <lb/>
of this state becomes <lb/>
more apparent day by day. <lb/>
for the most part are <lb/>
and says <lb/>
Marie We will let this pass <lb/>
as long as she is a lady. <lb/>
small boy. Somewhere it is to be <lb/>
hoped the weather there is <lb/>
proud soul of Jesse James must be <lb/>
at the of having a <lb/>
son follow the sordid calling of a <lb/>
Argus. <lb/>
The order for the State Guard en <lb/>
this year gives strict in- <lb/>
fur discipline of troops <lb/>
traveling by rail in order to guard <lb/>
against such occurrences as that last <lb/>
when two men were killed <lb/>
while riding on top of u coach. This <lb/>
will doubtless be gratifying to the <lb/>
railroads which have to transport <lb/>
these soldiers, for no matter who is <lb/>
to blame, the remedy is the same- <lb/>
sue the <lb/>
tittle To Fer. <lb/>
The Durham Herald is of the <lb/>
opinion that a Republican newspaper <lb/>
with the right kind of a man in <lb/>
charge could give the Democrats of <lb/>
this Stain Rome trouble. So <lb/>
a and upright Republican <lb/>
party, therefore there is reason <lb/>
for fear at tins Times <lb/>
Reductions in the Millinery <lb/>
All summer Millinery and Lawns will be sold at a great <lb/>
orifice. <lb/>
chi ready-to-wear in straw and <lb/>
duck at price <lb/>
Reduction in Misses and Slippers. <lb/>
Reductions in all Lawns. <lb/>
Laces and reduced one half. <lb/>
Special Reduction on Ribbon. <lb/>
Reductions in Other Departments. <lb/>
Men's and Clothing reduced <lb/>
As summer trips are maturing thick and fast and are <lb/>
overstocked mi Trunks, Grips and need the space we reduce <lb/>
hem for n few days per cent. <lb/>
Men's and Boy's Straw Hats reduced one half. <lb/>
and Umbrellas per cent. <lb/>
Men's and Hoy's Slippers in Tans and Blacks reduced <lb/>
per cent. <lb/>
These prices ore made for thrifty cash buyers and are <lb/>
made for a limited time. Other goods at cut prices lo which <lb/>
reference is not made. You'll see them. They will be handy. <lb/>
CL Wilkinson <lb/>
Hardware. <lb/>
p .,. <lb/>
For C Stoves Ranges, <lb/>
Heaters Pumps, Am- <lb/>
munition, One and Two Horse <lb/>
Steel Plows, Heat Cutters and <lb/>
In fact anything <lb/>
in Hardware come to <lb/>
H. L. CARR<lb/>
IT'S <lb/>
WINTERVILLE <lb/>
A BABOON HERO. <lb/>
An Incident of Stirring Monkey Hint <lb/>
Africa. <lb/>
If Intending o us for Prices en <lb/>
ho is authorized to rep- <lb/>
and territory. <lb/>
In<lb/>
WINTERVILLE ITEMS. <lb/>
. June <lb/>
Lookup Mr. Cooper and ask <lb/>
about that yon <lb/>
Intel in. <lb/>
peanuts seed at T. <lb/>
N Manning <lb/>
informed I <lb/>
a W. pay <lb/>
I. for country price-. <lb/>
flour just received. <lb/>
Harrington Barber Co. <lb/>
moved ill to my <lb/>
depot. I keep <lb/>
. line of I; ware, <lb/>
irk a repair <lb/>
I livery Stable <lb/>
I. <lb/>
Jut <lb/>
men and child en <lb/>
Ii . <lb/>
I fee <lb/>
in ti em <lb/>
, feel tired nil <lb/>
they become mattered <lb/>
That <lb/>
A few the i i Tar honey, Walkers <lb/>
area bit iii Ii Palo killer. <lb/>
I ha-e the and Dr. mis . end a <lb/>
the list on all from m ; t . .- <lb/>
of all our subscribers X. Ma. , iV. <lb/>
I am give per -V W. <lb/>
the paper, and see me <lb/>
ad pay op, make me happy, make i. I. M. air. <lb/>
I the editor happy, and get a e Friday <lb/>
in Mr., <lb/>
ties ,., turn v , ,, ,, .,., ,.,, <lb/>
year in advance. .,,.,. ,., .,.,.,.,. u. ,,,.,.,, <lb/>
ti<lb/>
prey.<lb/>
paired vision he <lb/>
died by wearing eye . <lb/>
T. Cox and Bin. carry ti full line of <lb/>
Spectacles and can lit your eyes <lb/>
the proper lees. <lb/>
re. Tucker and child- <lb/>
to Friday even- <lb/>
1.1 visit <lb/>
men to solicit <lb/>
lets fr in <lb/>
For particulars enclose <lb/>
stamp, <lb/>
forget to the orphans <lb/>
Monday June <lb/>
handle T .,. <lb/>
s in seed. i. <lb/>
T and <lb/>
Nine lot ware and crock <lb/>
m hand, <lb/>
-p. e- <lb/>
i-. ; for tbs <lb/>
ti n <lb/>
rum <lb/>
i. For by <lb/>
B. T. <lb/>
H. Moore, <lb/>
held services in the <lb/>
c lurch here Wednesday <lb/>
worry over that little lot <lb/>
of cotton you had over when <lb/>
yon last <lb/>
lots. Pitt Co. Oil Mill, bays <lb/>
seed cotton in any quantity the <lb/>
best market price paid every d i <lb/>
A large assortment of dry goods <lb/>
just arrived, at A. <lb/>
Plymouth Rock <lb/>
per dozen. Fob orders <lb/>
ed as fast as the hens O. H. <lb/>
Jackson Winterville X. O. <lb/>
At the there we <lb/>
A. <lb/>
K lime A. <lb/>
A- a Co. right. <lb/>
Shoes at do good work. <lb/>
Bring them me either <lb/>
or at shop. <lb/>
II <lb/>
Mr. and Sir. 1-. F. left <lb/>
ii ii i i- son. <lb/>
near <lb/>
. raise their h can <lb/>
lie the well <lb/>
machine and <lb/>
lake- by M n Co. <lb/>
will n d <lb/>
wire, just <lb/>
.,. , , i p <lb/>
Ii y i <lb/>
for drug <lb/>
Corn, hay, salt, <lb/>
A. W. Ange Co. <lb/>
A v stoves, <lb/>
arrived at A. <lb/>
Mr. is bore <lb/>
and t a aimer <lb/>
notions I nil <lb/>
ii i i v ii <lb/>
of ladies g g <lb/>
Al Is . t . i <lb/>
.; <lb/>
III , V. <lb/>
batiste ii <lb/>
ail bile-1 <lb/>
The . nilly ii <lb/>
d Inspect our hue.- <lb/>
iii Co <lb/>
They a A. W. V i <lb/>
keep u hand large assortment of <lb/>
matting time. <lb/>
t Mar id Greenville, is <lb/>
her., hands with old <lb/>
bay, r and outs, to <lb/>
Barber A c. <lb/>
new herrings, just <lb/>
received Barber A Co. <lb/>
Corned herrings cheap, at <lb/>
Highest price for cotton need <lb/>
paid by County Oil Mill. <lb/>
fin to T. N. Manning b Co. for <lb/>
fresh nuts, and <lb/>
Prank of Greenville, <lb/>
wan here Thursday. <lb/>
of June all persons owning <lb/>
stock in Mid ti are <lb/>
notified to confine same. <lb/>
A. W. i <lb/>
J. It. <lb/>
J. B. Boss, <lb/>
ad kinds and <lb/>
Go to A. W. Co., <lb/>
they In Te a new lot of <lb/>
forget the furniture at <lb/>
like <lb/>
Ir up the pi <lb/>
lit.<lb/>
Its<lb/>
bold, <lb/>
end ill <lb/>
safety b ii-. <lb/>
ire <lb/>
ring tin up to <lb/>
.<lb/>
FIERCE ALPINE EAGLES. <lb/>
They Ferocious In Their Attacks <lb/>
on Wayfarers. <lb/>
The Alps of eastern <lb/>
have been noted as being the <lb/>
ha mil of the m t ferocious <lb/>
i of eagles in exist- <lb/>
i e. <lb/>
i ii h re I <lb/>
I i I by and they even <lb/>
. on is <lb/>
times with dire Its. <lb/>
A postmen Gustavo Silva, <lb/>
. t lie mails on foot Ii <lb/>
lite villages of and<lb/>
the puss by three large <lb/>
birds injured. <lb/>
inn I i drive off bis wing- <lb/>
ed with the aid of bi- <lb/>
, ii p.- in mid eventually reached <lb/>
b- ii ill u bis bag I ; <lb/>
I i. -e was from tin <lb/>
ti ii- l -s <lb/>
b . ; and ii r ring i i <lb/>
i liable tor . . days I <lb/>
lo bis w <lb/>
Meanwhile two young Ii <lb/>
tourist s, <lb/>
and went u; into <lb/>
the mountains to to the <lb/>
birds that bail done <lb/>
and won ; d in i <lb/>
turn. men were armed, bill <lb/>
the n of the I. . <lb/>
them, -I after n <lb/>
one .-bot they tried tn escape <lb/>
running. <lb/>
The birds, however, struck tin <lb/>
down ere one III ll <lb/>
and they would have <lb/>
both torn pieces v, hot <lb/>
but for the importune arrival of j <lb/>
party of shepherds. <lb/>
Tl i led in re-cuing <lb/>
alive, but terribly <lb/>
lie having unstained no fewer than <lb/>
We sample of over live I <lb/>
the most can be pleased hundred styles of wall <lb/>
in table silverware and jewelry. We are prepared to yen as <lb/>
A large crowd was here as the cheapest. Dome <lb/>
day night to beer the address of examine before elsewhere, <lb/>
the Hon. J. Bryan Grimes, B. s Bin. <lb/>
For ready mixed earn. <lb/>
Furniture and nil kinds j oil, see A. W. Ange A <lb/>
arriving daily at A, W Co , they old reliable <lb/>
Ange A Co. Harrison Bins. <lb/>
White's Colic and Kidney Core, i <lb/>
tin- mi kidney medicine <lb/>
ten severe wounds in i <lb/>
back, Ii. ides <lb/>
lacerations and abrasions. <lb/>
companion, Mr. Mom <lb/>
killed early in I In <lb/>
Mr. I <lb/>
weeks in bed. but is figured for <lb/>
Stories. <lb/>
mil <lb/>
id, a- <lb/>
six <lb/>
for stock and a sure colic cine, <lb/>
at the Drug Store <lb/>
Some try to meet <lb/>
buggies in prices. A few try to <lb/>
them in quality finish. <lb/>
But none undertake to do both. <lb/>
Another large shipment of shoes <lb/>
all styles and sizes and prices very <lb/>
reasonable. Barber <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
The Pitt County Oil Mill is now <lb/>
Th Old Master. <lb/>
It was out, and she <lb/>
was comparing notes with Susan, <lb/>
the parlor maid from No. ti. <lb/>
you've left <lb/>
said Susan. <lb/>
remarked Mary. <lb/>
couldn't stand bin- <lb/>
SHE MERCHANTS says to mo, <lb/>
says, you're, of the <lb/>
you must be very careful not <lb/>
to touch the old master. It's worth <lb/>
thousands of she <lb/>
that got my monkey up <lb/>
I something proper. me, <lb/>
THE <lb/>
We aim tho sole agency in <lb/>
this county and a part of <lb/>
round counties for <lb/>
While it has been <lb/>
few since we Introduced I ain't used to <lb/>
flour In Pitt county the in I've got a voting man of <lb/>
sales, urn tie.,,,,. ,, , , , . . <lb/>
public approval it has met with. <lb/>
it has been told, has master, not it e was won I <lb/>
to extend in es-1 <lb/>
a trade OS it take; <lb/>
this means of bringing it to the I <lb/>
of home as well as lo the merchants. <lb/>
buying Cotton Seed. they pay also why we have <lb/>
highest cash price or will basis on same to our <lb/>
, . business, <lb/>
for meal. When yours to post you relative to the <lb/>
are ready write for prices. merits and quality of <lb/>
Tucker, of Green- PERFECTION PATENT <lb/>
ville, is visiting relatives here. has I <lb/>
There is no reason why Pitt Co I sold customers back and call <lb/>
u u , . i . I Stand more than that, <lb/>
farmers should have to such to guarantee every barrel we sell to be <lb/>
high prices for their flour, they market. <lb/>
,, , . . VI e lion I believe we have overseen a <lb/>
ran raise their own the prettier and higher than <lb/>
Winterville Mfg. Co is this. V. have gotten m <lb/>
, . from we <lb/>
equipped making splendid sold to. <lb/>
11,11- several years In the Hour <lb/>
we know <lb/>
Have now no line of Hour, and <lb/>
glass and all very is on <lb/>
cheap. Harrington Barber R. G. CHAPMAN, S COMPANY. <lb/>
and as to wouldn't <lb/>
silo my I pa; . And <lb/>
I my and walks<lb/>
H. Didn't Have to Prove It. <lb/>
One day n . <lb/>
the train at Hopkins id a <lb/>
man on tho depot form, <lb/>
tell me who is the I <lb/>
this <lb/>
replied the <lb/>
man on tho platform without <lb/>
The stranger seemed some- <lb/>
what disconcerted by display of <lb/>
egotism and gently said, <lb/>
me, like to have <lb/>
yon prove b tn pi <lb/>
it, the on t <lb/>
platform. it. I'm <lb/>
only lawyer in this love, <lb/>
immediately the stranger a law- <lb/>
and the lawyer got a client. <lb/>
K. is C <lb/>
and Water. <lb/>
Acid. . Unity for <lb/>
i which i In y will I <lb/>
from tin; cm <lb/>
w -b ill eon- <lb/>
hence w m id i nines in <lb/>
el I be mi eon ti <lb/>
of the mouth and throat <lb/>
secretion which keeps parts <lb/>
moist flexible i- so far absorbed <lb/>
its to give rise lo but -b and <lb/>
It is com- <lb/>
spoken the <lb/>
-n as a a copious <lb/>
supply of fresh is produced. <lb/>
In i <lb/>
action, not only draw the mouth <lb/>
and teeth on . as they <lb/>
arc taken, but also injure <lb/>
el of teeth, unless the <lb/>
is taken to sin k in <lb/>
through a glass t ill e or mill. <lb/>
His Punishment. <lb/>
Father has gone into the <lb/>
pantry unexpectedly and <lb/>
aged ten, stealing <lb/>
William, what do yon mean <lb/>
this Do yon know the law <lb/>
punishes people for small offenses <lb/>
y H. stole once and did <lb/>
get <lb/>
father. stole mother's <lb/>
my son, but, remember, <lb/>
Fen i ; i for that. <lb/>
got a life sentence and am at it<lb/>
Quit Another Mailer. <lb/>
of v. p- <lb/>
diamonds, don't you think it <lb/>
would be i ire becoming lo pay your <lb/>
tailor's bills <lb/>
Marry Jim if paid tailor's <lb/>
bills lion could I afford i wear <lb/>
And if people bin <lb/>
diamonds what would keep the <lb/>
ii from starving lo <lb/>
deal Ii <lb/>
you don't pa; <lb/>
diamonds lier. <lb/>
Harry Ah, now yon wander <lb/>
from I be point. <lb/>
her i <lb/>
ii little . . mil <lb/>
I ricked <lb/>
top of a r ; before <lb/>
. placed <lb/>
t off <lb/>
its . . en th night <lb/>
ill -iii Ii it. <lb/>
was lo lie. Pi <lb/>
v hot I hurrying <lb/>
in e pay I to <lb/>
male stepped i fr <lb/>
ii to. <lb/>
lie- dogs <lb/>
In l In m -I . <lb/>
It ires mil <lb/>
I mi . <lb/>
. i he i <lb/>
ii d y and re- <lb/>
in sled ii before we en i <lb/>
rein Ii the and <lb/>
to prevent him on <lb/>
In dog . <lb/>
the patriarch of the troop <lb/>
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Cash Items <lb/>
Silver coin <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
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1,318.71 sub. to check <lb/>
Total <lb/>
Total <lb/>
Slate of North Carolina, County of Pitt, <lb/>
I, II. Ii. Taylor, of the named bank, do <lb/>
sweat the above statement in true to the best of my knowledge <lb/>
and belief H. H. TAYLOR <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to before <lb/>
me. this day of Jane, GRIMED, <lb/>
A. J. W. <lb/>
Notary Public. ROUT STATON, <lb/>
Two <lb/>
Win ii Vi- <lb/>
asked if be bad sons <lb/>
be answered, <lb/>
GUARANTEED DIVIDEND OF FIVE <lb/>
PREMIUMS. <lb/>
Voting man, why pay premiums when yon can buy <lb/>
the same contract for premiums On account of n higher <lb/>
interest rate and lower expense loading THE SECURITY <lb/>
LIFE AND ANNUITY can make- this great <lb/>
saving for you. Write the Home Office, Greensboro, North <lb/>
Carolina, or see <lb/>
F. Me Hornaday, <lb/>
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hands, pun after yarrow, which, <lb/>
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when ii has made into a k- <lb/>
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weed, by which <lb/>
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ha- n n hie effect on the kidneys <lb/>
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little summer savory, <lb/>
i- tor worms in children. <lb/>
for which also steeped, is <lb/>
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saved life. <lb/>
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dies in tin North ids <lb/>
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hi their ends, and if <lb/>
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kept in ll o overalls the <lb/>
native ii is hi cause a <lb/>
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We beg leave to announce that we are <lb/>
Wholesale and Retail <lb/>
for s <lb/>
White Lead, Paints, <lb/>
Colors, and and <lb/>
country Ready Paints. <lb/>
There is in the world better than <lb/>
the Harrison line. It has behind it a <lb/>
reputation for honorable wares and honorable <lb/>
dealings. <lb/>
If you use the Harrison Paints you need <lb/>
never worry quality. <lb/>
We trust that you favor us with your <lb/>
orders whenever you want good paint for any <lb/>
Have just a car load and <lb/>
can give you Special Prices. <lb/>
Baker Hart <lb/>
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,; s Attorney. <lb/>
AI His NOTICE. <lb/>
. i on the <lb/>
estate of Louis i deceased, <lb/>
having ibis day been issue I to me by <lb/>
the i the court Pitt <lb/>
county, and having duly qualified ts <lb/>
administrator to law, <lb/>
I notice is hereby given to all <lb/>
claim said estate, to <lb/>
, . m to in.- fur payment on or <lb/>
before toe 12th May, 1908, duly <lb/>
authenticated, or notice will be <lb/>
I plead In bar of their All <lb/>
t the I persons Indebted to said estate are <lb/>
to make Immediate payment <lb/>
beet Groceries the price to <lb/>
This the Hub of May 1905, <lb/>
JESSE i <lb/>
Administrator of Louis it. I <lb/>
OF DISSOLUTION, <lb/>
The Savage Tunstall, <lb/>
heretofore doing mercantile <lb/>
in the town of has <lb/>
by mutual consent. All per- <lb/>
owing the can with <lb/>
either party and are requested to come <lb/>
mi-ward at once settle their ac- <lb/>
counts. Any having accounts <lb/>
the ran present them to <lb/>
either party. U M. <lb/>
This June lib, <lb/>
at which they can be fold. <lb/>
J. J. <lb/>
Th Five Grocer. <lb/>
COBB BROS. CO. <lb/>
Norfolk, <lb/>
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in <lb/>
Cotton, Grain and <lb/>
ons. Private Wires to New York <lb/>
Chicago and New Orleans. <lb/>
HILLIARD, <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
MONUMENTAL WORK <lb/>
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. <lb/>
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In <lb/>
Henry Scion real <lb/>
name i- Hugh one of . <lb/>
writers lite world <lb/>
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each in an evening. <lb/>
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at Oxford on this <lb/>
Mr. reiterated <lb/>
can be done well that is <lb/>
done in a <lb/>
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GREEN VILE, N. C, <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
BANK OF <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
T THE OF BUSINESS MAY 20th, 1905. <lb/>
in it <lb/>
;, <lb/>
Mode -o. <lb/>
Tile fairy godmother was about <lb/>
to touch the pumpkin with her <lb/>
wand. <lb/>
dear in- <lb/>
Cinderella, who had be- <lb/>
com imbued with sundry modern <lb/>
ideas, coach, if you please. The <lb/>
prince is only man. after all, and <lb/>
the way to heart 1- through <lb/>
hi stomach. Turn the pumpkin <lb/>
into a pie and Ii to pretend I <lb/>
made it all <lb/>
Int hen upon it transpired that <lb/>
tIn- of re with- <lb/>
out their limitations, <lb/>
Loans and Discounts <lb/>
secured <lb/>
Overdrafts, unsecured <lb/>
. securities, etc. <lb/>
it <lb/>
All oilier real estate <lb/>
Due from Banks <lb/>
Coin <lb/>
Coin <lb/>
1162,151.46 <lb/>
6.857.74 <lb/>
52,958.6. <lb/>
SI <lb/>
0,871.00 <lb/>
Stock paid <lb/>
Surplus, <lb/>
Undivided Profit loss <lb/>
Paid 7,200.72 <lb/>
Deposit subject to cheek 181,484.46 <lb/>
checks out- <lb/>
Standing <lb/>
1241,486.59 <lb/>
What tie Mean. <lb/>
on walking through <lb/>
North Carolina, I <lb/>
County of Pitt. J <lb/>
James L. Little, Cashier of the above-named bank, do <lb/>
swear that the statement above is true to the best of my knowledge <lb/>
and belief L LITTLE, <lb/>
the street- of towns for the <lb/>
first time i- puzzled, among other <lb/>
thing, by the of jars in <lb/>
position on the roofs of the <lb/>
house. In inquiry he learn that <lb/>
a jar placed with in bottom end to- <lb/>
ward the street indicate the <lb/>
daughter of the house is not <lb/>
to marry. A- u- she In. <lb/>
developed into a marriageable maid- <lb/>
en the jar i- turned with it- mouth <lb/>
to th.- strict, and when the young <lb/>
. eta married the jar i.-. removed <lb/>
altogether. <lb/>
Sweetheart <lb/>
in Galloway, Sc <lb/>
and sworn to before <lb/>
this 7th day of June, 1905 <lb/>
J. C. TYSON. <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
J. G. MOVE, <lb/>
J. A. ANDREWS, <lb/>
It. W. KING. <lb/>
Directors <lb/>
L. leaves <lb/>
Washington daily <lb/>
at a. for Greenville; leaves <lb/>
Greenville daily <lb/>
at m. for <lb/>
Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
Norfolk Southern Railroad <lb/>
Norfolk, Baltimore, Philadelphia, <lb/>
New York, Boston and all other <lb/>
joints North. Connects a Norfolk <lb/>
with all points West. <lb/>
Shippers should order their <lb/>
Tunstall. freight via Norfolk, care Norfolk <lb/>
A Southern B. R. <lb/>
Sailing hours subject to change <lb/>
APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR notice. <lb/>
LICENSE. T, H. MYERS, Agent. Washing- <lb/>
Notice is hereby given that I will ton, <lb/>
make application to the board of Com-, <lb/>
of Pitt county on the J. J- Agent, <lb/>
Monday in July, for license ts I ville, N. C. <lb/>
retail liquor In N. C. H c General T. <lb/>
I T ,. . <lb/>
, This 27th day of May. 1906. I Agent, Norfolk, Vs., <lb/>
There ii in Galloway, Scotland, <lb/>
an ancient ruin known us Sweet- <lb/>
heart abbey. Within its ivy color- <lb/>
ed, storm battered walls lies buried <lb/>
the affectionate and devoted Der- <lb/>
with the heart of her <lb/>
John embalmed upon <lb/>
her breast Lovely in their lives, in <lb/>
death they are not divided. The <lb/>
crumbling masonry ii still and must <lb/>
ever be a romance in symbol of <lb/>
death and decay, telling every <lb/>
us it has for years, the thrilling <lb/>
story of a woman's tender love and <lb/>
devotion. <lb/>
It On. <lb/>
store man by our <lb/>
house is a <lb/>
never trade with him <lb/>
the Jud- <lb/>
kins. passed a quarter oil <lb/>
on I yon gave it <lb/>
to said <lb/>
em; was too much trouble. <lb/>
pat it in the collection at <lb/>
H Victor Receives <lb/>
THE <lb/>
To the Victor Belongs the Spoils. <lb/>
to the Enquirer. <lb/>
St. Mo., Oct. Victor Safe Lock Co., of <lb/>
Cincinnati, received, to-day, the Grand Prize at the World's <lb/>
Fair, for their exhibit of solid Manganese Steel bank safes <lb/>
and general line of fire and burglar-proof safes and vaults, <lb/>
their magnificent display taking first prize over all <lb/>
tors for modern improvements, construction, workmanship <lb/>
and <lb/>
The Safe that has never been Burglarized. <lb/>
J. L. SUGG, Agent. <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb/>
The Reflector <lb/>
Is Bead By and <lb/>
It people money to pay for what <lb/>
if you have what they want advertise it and yon are sure to <lb/>
get a putt of money. <lb/>
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT. <lb/>
J. M. BLOW, Manager and Agent. <lb/>
AYDEN, N. C. <lb/>
AYDEN ITEMS. <lb/>
N. C, June 1905. <lb/>
As agent for Daily <lb/>
and we take <lb/>
pleasure receiving sub- <lb/>
receipts for <lb/>
in arrears. We have a list <lb/>
of all who receive their mail at <lb/>
this office. We also take orders <lb/>
for job printing. <lb/>
When you need a nice, light, <lb/>
tough pole, sty for your buggy or <lb/>
carriage. Call on us and make a <lb/>
selection. Million Mfg <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Milling Mfg. Co., <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Some new brick stores <lb/>
arc occupied in a very short <lb/>
time both block will be complete. <lb/>
If you need anything the way <lb/>
of Crockery, Tin <lb/>
come to see us, Hart it Jenkins. <lb/>
Call and our line of <lb/>
high grade buggies. You can be <lb/>
easily convinced the superiority <lb/>
of material <lb/>
Ayden Milling Co. <lb/>
E. E. Hail Co. will do all they <lb/>
possible can to please you with <lb/>
their new line of heavy fancy <lb/>
groceries <lb/>
are <lb/>
class, light neat Harness, <lb/>
Ayden Milling A Mfg. Co., <lb/>
received, fine of <lb/>
and can lit you up any style <lb/>
or price, <lb/>
Ayden Milling A Mfg <lb/>
J. J. Smith and wife came home <lb/>
Tuesday from a visit down the <lb/>
road. <lb/>
are re- <lb/>
daily new groceries <lb/>
confectioneries light from the <lb/>
manufacture budgie seal- for <lb/>
the trade, that arc simply the <lb/>
smoothest sent on the market <lb/>
Ayden Milling Co. <lb/>
Lust Wednesday Smith, <lb/>
Jr., had roasting ears dinner. <lb/>
We have full line of <lb/>
shoes for ladies. Every <lb/>
pair guaranteed. <lb/>
J, Edwards Co, <lb/>
Cotton king cultivator.-, Gopher <lb/>
plow- aim extra blades at J. R. <lb/>
Smith Bro. <lb/>
We are offering good values for <lb/>
the money shoes, huts, caps, <lb/>
rugs mattings, tables and <lb/>
Awn- oil cloth Tyson. <lb/>
Miss Hettie Keel, of <lb/>
ville, has been visiting In-i brother <lb/>
W, H. Keel, near Ayden. <lb/>
A large plaining outfit and latest <lb/>
Improved tools with which to do <lb/>
our work. Satisfaction <lb/>
teed. M. B. Tripp <lb/>
Call on Hart A Jenkins for a bur <lb/>
rel of Columbia Flour, none better <lb/>
to be anywhere. <lb/>
Miss Annie has gone on <lb/>
an extended Visit to relatives and <lb/>
in Georgia. <lb/>
Needles, oil, bands and <lb/>
for ail makes of machines <lb/>
at J, II. Tripp Bro. Ayden, N <lb/>
C. <lb/>
if you do not secure <lb/>
one of our high grade buggies, <lb/>
your loss will la than ours. <lb/>
Ayden Milling Mfg, <lb/>
den, N. V. <lb/>
to <lb/>
Tripp Bro. <lb/>
to make wooden legs I <lb/>
cripple horses or . Their <lb/>
n- S dot <lb/>
freshest broad <lb/>
from the a . <lb/>
r i. <lb/>
; I on the train <lb/>
Get the <lb/>
best the marl el at J. b <lb/>
Bro. <lb/>
Don't fail to see Cannon Ty- <lb/>
sou's new crockery both plain and <lb/>
decorated. Prices are cheaper <lb/>
than formerly. <lb/>
Come to see us when yon want <lb/>
to buy Independent Manufactured <lb/>
we handle Trust <lb/>
goods, Hart Jenkins. <lb/>
Will Buhmaun. wife and <lb/>
have gone to <lb/>
For can peaches, apples, corn <lb/>
apply to E. H. <lb/>
ft Co. <lb/>
Now we have plenty the <lb/>
wagon and cart <lb/>
wheels and will sell them as cheap <lb/>
as any one. <lb/>
Ayden Milling Mfg. Co. <lb/>
Ayden, N C. <lb/>
The ladies say that <lb/>
Tyson have the prettiest line if <lb/>
goods in low <lb/>
Bid Moore has been off one f <lb/>
those jaunts. <lb/>
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your ginned nice and clean, <lb/>
in order that you might realize <lb/>
better prices for it, bring it to <lb/>
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N. <lb/>
Cannon Tyson are displaying <lb/>
tin most up to date line of <lb/>
ever this <lb/>
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market beef, fresh meals, <lb/>
sage, and fresh <lb/>
Miss and <lb/>
Mis. Brooke have <lb/>
from Baltimore, where <lb/>
they have been attending u <lb/>
college. pretty girls <lb/>
arc home from school and <lb/>
everything 1- serene along the <lb/>
Danube. <lb/>
V high grade, smart graceful, <lb/>
well made durable buggy can be <lb/>
in any style at at <lb/>
the Milling Mfg. . <lb/>
Those suffering with their eyes <lb/>
or eyestrain anyway; should <lb/>
not fail to call on J. W. Taylor, <lb/>
ti , a graduate optician, who <lb/>
will lit your glasses properly and <lb/>
Will deal With you <lb/>
honestly and your money <lb/>
if not satisfied. Procrastination <lb/>
with eye is <lb/>
J. Cox, ville and <lb/>
Mr, Phillips, of have <lb/>
been here during the week <lb/>
We continue to build <lb/>
buggies for we do not <lb/>
set apace we cannot <lb/>
Milling A Mfg, Co., Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
Fancy candies, oranges, apples <lb/>
and bananas at E. E. Co's. <lb/>
Charlie Manning is in Green, <lb/>
ville. Take cure o <lb/>
For guano sowers see M. B. <lb/>
The best. <lb/>
Carlos Harris says that Harrison <lb/>
Town and Country paints and <lb/>
colors arc by far the best goods <lb/>
that be ever used that it <lb/>
knocked out several oilier lending <lb/>
brands a test at Greenville last <lb/>
summer, This paint is sold by J. <lb/>
R. Smith a Bro. <lb/>
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ad last Tuesday. W. v White <lb/>
came forward, satisfactorily de- <lb/>
scribed lost property and same <lb/>
was returned to him. Of course <lb/>
Mr. White did the <lb/>
thing. Within hours alter <lb/>
arrival Daily here <lb/>
the was answered, <lb/>
and some <lb/>
pay. <lb/>
Oranges, apples, <lb/>
fruits kept by <lb/>
lull <lb/>
Ladies misses and children black <lb/>
tan and while slippers all sir.- at <lb/>
Smith S Bro. <lb/>
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cent calico and gingham- in town. <lb/>
That last ear choice hay that J. <lb/>
R Bro., received i fine. <lb/>
Lee lime in good for any <lb/>
crop n should use it <lb/>
freely, at J. K. Smith Bro. <lb/>
E. <lb/>
for Ohio win-re he will the <lb/>
summer. <lb/>
Thai <lb/>
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baby J K Bro. <lb/>
King Quality shoes are the <lb/>
You will find them at J J. Ed <lb/>
ft Sou. <lb/>
Complete stock spring eh th <lb/>
at J. J. <lb/>
Lloyd <lb/>
was a visitor here <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
n order to make room <lb/>
next days we will fell our <lb/>
glade ill <lb/>
low prices. This is <lb/>
no strict I j <lb/>
Ayden Milling Co, <lb/>
N. <lb/>
our spring stock of <lb/>
pant-. J. J. A Sou. <lb/>
J H. inn's cine lug <lb/>
cholera, box J. II Smith ft <lb/>
Bro , Dr. B <lb/>
lei, also all druggie I on Allan- <lb/>
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return IV. in <lb/>
Seven their home <lb/>
stopped over a short <lb/>
while with Mis- Ida W. <lb/>
Edwards. <lb/>
For heart <lb/>
by J. H. Tripp <lb/>
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and Mfg. Co. which has out <lb/>
repair is now in c <lb/>
and they are prepared to <lb/>
on shortest notice all who <lb/>
may honor them with patronage. <lb/>
They special attention to <lb/>
their hue buggies. <lb/>
Dr. Soil's contest for the <lb/>
cigar.-, season ticket <lb/>
will soon close. We don't expect <lb/>
either. Oh, no <lb/>
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who prefer to walk or the <lb/>
who will mil believe that our I <lb/>
buggies are the most economical at <lb/>
their price. <lb/>
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yesterday a visit to friends in <lb/>
Hyde <lb/>
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we also know buggies we build <lb/>
and sell we gladly <lb/>
th-111. Come to sec us whether <lb/>
you bin or not. If you can do <lb/>
better elsewhere i expect <lb/>
your patronage, <lb/>
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Ayden, N. C <lb/>
J. A. Willis would to in- <lb/>
form the public that he is prepared <lb/>
to move house- short notice and <lb/>
without damage at <lb/>
prices. <lb/>
Miss Bessie returned, <lb/>
Wednesday evening from t very <lb/>
pleasant among ft lends and <lb/>
relative- the Great Swamp <lb/>
section. <lb/>
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Smith a Bro., an- the <lb/>
ties for children I have seen this <lb/>
season. <lb/>
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evening for our young people <lb/>
now i- I he tennis ground rear of <lb/>
Iii sensible carriage buyer <lb/>
know- a little judgment often . <lb/>
-ave- many dollars. He <lb/>
there i- a price below which a <lb/>
good buggy cannot be or sold <lb/>
buggies represent a certain <lb/>
. ., in--- in style an <lb/>
, in id . <lb/>
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j I. R. Smith ft Bro. gives me <lb/>
more for my hams, <lb/>
and eggs than anybody <lb/>
else. <lb/>
neat 5-room with gar- <lb/>
den all necessary out houses <lb/>
located main street in a good <lb/>
for rent by J. H. <lb/>
Smith ft Bro. <lb/>
Did you know yon could get one <lb/>
of the old time Gophers and any <lb/>
blade you want at J. K. Smith <lb/>
ft Bro. <lb/>
A. has <lb/>
class brick fir sale and is <lb/>
BOW kilns When is <lb/>
need of brick see him or write <lb/>
dun, X. <lb/>
Try By mi's Hog cholera cure <lb/>
sou be convinced, If don't cure <lb/>
money refunded, J. K. Smith ft <lb/>
Bro . Ayden all druggist on <lb/>
A . L. cents box. <lb/>
Miss Skinner Master <lb/>
Jamie are spending the <lb/>
Mil ti Dr. L C. <lb/>
That rock ball at J. K. Smith <lb/>
Bro., IS I can get <lb/>
fur my They only cat What <lb/>
they want at a nine. <lb/>
Tin- fountain <lb/>
in- in service <lb/>
from , the of the season, <lb/>
mid latest drinks will <lb/>
lie foil I there. If you <lb/>
nice ii j them. <lb/>
Piano- and organs J. II. <lb/>
I ft Bro. We sell I hem cheap <lb/>
for cash credit term, Ayden, <lb/>
X. C. <lb/>
A. W. Ange, of Winter ville, was <lb/>
here yesterday in attendance upon <lb/>
the Masonic in. ling. <lb/>
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soldier, one the very Hist to put <lb/>
on Hie was a visitor the <lb/>
home Harrington <lb/>
day. And another met excellent <lb/>
m his make-110 he <lb/>
has In-,. a from baby- <lb/>
hood up. <lb/>
We will beginning <lb/>
June offer for cash <lb/>
entire stock of clothing, dry goods <lb/>
notion-, -I.- hats Ac, prices <lb/>
Ayden. Out stock is too large <lb/>
we take this means of reducing <lb/>
same. We have gotten a <lb/>
large lot we are run <lb/>
at per yard, white sheet- <lb/>
tugs per yard W. <lb/>
Co. Ayden, X. <lb/>
WINTER <lb/>
CLOTHES <lb/>
Time to lay away winter <lb/>
clothes m m. i; <lb/>
to i that t hey ; <lb/>
from until <lb/>
wanted again. We <lb/>
MOTH BALLS <lb/>
MOTH POWDER <lb/>
CAMPHOR <lb/>
TAR BAGS <lb/>
CHAMBRAY <lb/>
A moth can't near any of <lb/>
I hem. They're cheaper than <lb/>
buying new clothe.-. <lb/>
OP <lb/>
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb/>
AYDEN, N. <lb/>
M the close of business May 29th, 1905. <lb/>
RESOURCES, <lb/>
Loans and Discounts, <lb/>
Furniture and Fixtures <lb/>
Demand Loans <lb/>
Due from Banks, 18,286.31<lb/>
Gold Coin, <lb/>
Silver SO <lb/>
National Bank notes and <lb/>
oilier S 1,022-00 <lb/>
Total, <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
Capital stock paid 10.0000 <lb/>
Surplus fund 1,000.00 <lb/>
Undivided profits less <lb/>
expenses, <lb/>
Dividends unpaid . <lb/>
Cashier's 196.82 <lb/>
Total. <lb/>
BIG <lb/>
Furniture Store <lb/>
Waits to serve you <lb/>
anything wanted In <lb/>
FURNITURE, CARPETS, MATTINGS. <lb/>
RUGS, LAMPS and CURTAINS <lb/>
Can fit out your whole <lb/>
House. <lb/>
A. H. Taft, <lb/>
NEXT DOOR TO SAM WHITE'S, <lb/>
New Spring Goods <lb/>
ARRIVING DAILY. <lb/>
M. M. SAULS, Ph. <lb/>
C. <lb/>
RIBBONS. SILKS, EMBROIDERIES, LACES <lb/>
and kindred materials desirable with the women folk of <lb/>
chip, ; . o you will <lb/>
.-a-t us with u vi I tin n new things, <lb/>
Pulley Bowen,<lb/>
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neither do to create tho impression our store is <lb/>
full of shop worn, out of style goods nor by filling our store <lb/>
with show lulls and h will we try t impress false <lb/>
ideas iii your mind that are out of business, bat we <lb/>
do wish I null that we are receiving daily shipment- <lb/>
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your wait. <lb/>
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tin prop, i- t liable and <lb/>
; on i a policy after <lb/>
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insures. Let me explain <lb/>
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W. E. HOOKS, <lb/>
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Lead on every <lb/>
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SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE <lb/>
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Potash <lb/>
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.-.-. a . leather Strap Sandals, plain kid Strap Sandals, <lb/>
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black Court Ties, plain kid Sandals, <lb/>
p Oxfords, dressy styles and plain common sense <lb/>
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and Friday. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
CHILDREN'S DAY EXERCISES. <lb/>
Stop It. <lb/>
General Wagner. U. S. A. Dud. <lb/>
N. C. Jane 17-Brig- i Boa-ting <lb/>
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Julia Harries left ibis<lb/>
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Clark. <lb/>
Mrs. R. and children, <lb/>
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red stock and <lb/>
Misses Katie and Ray Moore, of <lb/>
Washington are visiting relative <lb/>
hero.<lb/>
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moved more <lb/>
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look for a is visiting mother, Mrs. J. H <lb/>
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policy was <lb/>
morning for <lb/>
and <lb/>
of Richmond, Va., woo have <lb/>
tin- Tobacco <lb/>
left for their <lb/>
today. <lb/>
manager the Borne Telephoned; <lb/>
Telegraph name in Tue-day <lb/>
evening a new system <lb/>
Mis. Emily of <lb/>
nave far evening to visit <lb/>
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Mrs. D. E. House returned from i ,,. . <lb/>
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Mrs. Jennie of Beaufort<lb/>
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ii Wall net L- W. Lawrence. <lb/>
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should be do trouble about any ; as . <lb/>
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to to I Trenton correspondent <lb/>
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that many will look forward in his suit and J <lb/>
. be take,, care of If h have a <lb/>
trouble came. <lb/>
Duke and their known <lb/>
attorneys swore that they knew <lb/>
nothing of the matter, Judge h <lb/>
Moore tonight round both Bog, , <lb/>
guilty and sen. them Be <lb/>
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increased pleasure to the <lb/>
children's day <lb/>
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June LO, 1905 <lb/>
Regular service <lb/>
jail tinny days, with a line <lb/>
The First -art of August <lb/>
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the <lb/>
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Mrs. W. B. Dove children w.,.,. <lb/>
left this morning fa, visit toll,. i . , <lb/>
. sat. sick y. out <lb/>
relatives at Newton, N. C. h.,. <lb/>
in to <lb/>
R. L. Smith, W. II. Bail, Bill I be be <lb/>
South and ink. returned day death claimed h.-r. <lb/>
from Baltimore evening, -ml i, ,. <lb/>
in ht <lb/>
Prof. W. returned <lb/>
of all goes nut<lb/>
and <lb/>
by the Goldsboro <lb/>
in the M. K. Sunday by <lb/>
pastor, <lb/>
,, . . n , . mil Is. New Bern <lb/>
Some say a fl,. road will soon Revelation. <lb/>
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The showers of last week gave arrest of Alf. Moore at Ga. <lb/>
the grass the of He is one of alleged to R <lb/>
energetic with the killing of Boy Badly Kurt. <lb/>
Will Ormond has been on the sick Garter children. He told a stun- Brown, <lb/>
list but is now about his work. He declares Dial Brown, in attempting <lb/>
the landing, <lb/>
foil. <lb/>
from Saturday evening <lb/>
Winterville Sunday <lb/>
took pi. , <lb/>
who have ,, r, . .,, <lb/>
been an. visiting Mr. and ,, , <lb/>
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to in- offices and Wilson re- Ricks. Wiley Brown, J <lb/>
he; turned Sunday evening from ton, N. I. Dudley, W. <lb/>
tin- Russian more, they have been ; <lb/>
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of Dover, which will him The tending school. <lb/>
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I. v. m rho . lowly work. ;. , <lb/>
last Sunday. before leaving the day, very Jumping I .,,,,.,,.,. <lb/>
M. A. Woodard tilled his the children were killed, lings the of -x <lb/>
near Winter- his supper to him ii. knee <lb/>
Ville last Sunday woods in order to keep hi, i; I . <lb/>
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infill mitt in, by <lb/>
minister to the <lb/>
ambassador, who cabling his <lb/>
government to <lb/>
when the Russian mis-ion will <lb/>
arrive. When is known u <lb/>
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for the inference. The gen- <lb/>
belief is ii will convene <lb/>
about the . August. <lb/>
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J. U. and II. B. Tripp returned Excellent Woman Dead. <lb/>
-t,.,. from Louisville, Mrs. Lucy Randolph, widow <lb/>
K. where have been attend- the Mr. John Randolph died <lb/>
mg the reunion. at o'clock this morning her <lb/>
Tuesday, June t <lb/>
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