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early in season, in meet your needs, before the stock <lb/>
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CHILDREN'S DAY EXERCISES. <lb/>
Stop It. <lb/>
General Wagner. U. S. A. Dud. <lb/>
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Nashville Tenn., morning. <lb/>
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Regular service <lb/>
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the grass the of He is one of alleged to R <lb/>
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Will Ormond has been on the sick Garter children. He told a stun- Brown, <lb/>
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from Saturday evening <lb/>
Winterville Sunday <lb/>
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Collars, Collars. <lb/>
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Co is, <lb/>
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chiefs, i <lb/>
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Embroideries. <lb/>
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stork such as All overs, <lb/>
edgings, insertions, corset cover <lb/>
effects and fancy items. Conic <lb/>
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Silk of all Kinds. <lb/>
Silk, v now <lb/>
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in Ti Si . 61.25. <lb/>
cents, <lb/>
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Men's Straw Hats. <lb/>
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dining room for a and <lb/>
soda, he noticed that a length <lb/>
portrait hanging on the wall was <lb/>
swaying from side a <lb/>
slow, deliberate swing and that the <lb/>
ens of mail it represented ware <lb/>
watching him enviously. Then it <lb/>
seemed to the captain that a fog <lb/>
or mist was in the room, it <lb/>
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chin, then, with a shiver of <lb/>
wild terror, he fell two hands fasten <lb/>
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the portrait, hanging clear of the <lb/>
gathering mist, still watched him <lb/>
with evil her. With an effort <lb/>
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heard I his friends had left <lb/>
house, and one of them declared <lb/>
that she had been nearly strangled <lb/>
in the night. Afterward the cap- <lb/>
discovered that the house <lb/>
ii i time been used a- a ti m- <lb/>
hospital and that two of the Druggist, <lb/>
sick, ho been d in I is <lb/>
dining room, had screamed for help <lb/>
during the night, imploring their <lb/>
attendants to dike them away, as <lb/>
Hie had tried ill. <lb/>
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learned the amiable gentleman <lb/>
who portrait so <lb/>
strange an experience had hanged <lb/>
him- aim after strangling <lb/>
is -i ii r in I <lb/>
i was his name, <lb/>
lie hi. the tragedy i-ii II <lb/>
Bradford Academy. Mass. <lb/>
this week. A report sent out from <lb/>
the academy, evidently intended as <lb/>
an advertisement for that institution, <lb/>
tells that Washington's <lb/>
daughter is the who <lb/>
has ever received a diploma from <lb/>
the institution, which is one of the <lb/>
oldest seals of learning in this <lb/>
try She has during past four <lb/>
years been of the most popular <lb/>
students at the academy, having <lb/>
been every by her <lb/>
fellow pupils and there having been <lb/>
no distinction made in regard to her <lb/>
race. She took a special coarse <lb/>
music during her course will <lb/>
shortly go abroad, where she will <lb/>
study music for a year at Berlin. <lb/>
Her father was one of the principal <lb/>
at the graduating <lb/>
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have sent out bid for pa- <lb/>
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red in ii <lb/>
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hatching a of <lb/>
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man Saturday. <lb/>
not in my <lb/>
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ton, has an old that sat on a <lb/>
of eggs, hatched ten chickens <lb/>
and is now carrying them around <lb/>
just as a hen would do. I never saw <lb/>
like or beard before. I <lb/>
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the Textile <lb/>
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American woman stood before three <lb/>
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proprieties to the u <lb/>
tissues. This build e <lb/>
the entire <lb/>
and a, <lb/>
pepsin. g, <lb/>
etc. <lb/>
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destined to eventually work a won- <lb/>
and la-ling benefit to <lb/>
from mis and <lb/>
harassing Sold by <lb/>
Ii. Wooten. <lb/>
men in her small but comfortable you take is <lb/>
house at Arch street, I Cure your <lb/>
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was her uncle, not otherwise distill- eat. digest <lb/>
Another was Samuel <lb/>
Morris, whose private fortune was <lb/>
pledged to the credit of struggling <lb/>
colonies. Tue third man was of <lb/>
commanding stature of severe grim. <lb/>
but kindly He was <lb/>
an and a patriot, a soldier <lb/>
and a Statesman, a Virginia <lb/>
man and a liberator- <lb/>
The bright little woman <lb/>
Hobs, and the Virginia gentleman <lb/>
was George Washington. To the <lb/>
woman belongs the undying glory <lb/>
of having only made the <lb/>
American Mag that was ever raised <lb/>
after the declaration <lb/>
but of having suggested material <lb/>
modifications the design submit <lb/>
led by the three gentlemen named. <lb/>
a committee acting in pursuance of <lb/>
an act of the American congress, <lb/>
which declared that the Hag of the <lb/>
new republic should consist of <lb/>
thirteen alternate stripes of red sad <lb/>
white, with thirteen sins in a field <lb/>
of blue in the upper left corner. <lb/>
The 186th anniversary of this <lb/>
momentous event which is <lb/>
ed on June of every year, will be <lb/>
observed in Oklahoma and through <lb/>
If you Had to Get Your <lb/>
In the Old Way <lb/>
A Remarkable Record <lb/>
When <lb/>
lo the graduates graded school <lb/>
last Thursday night, Pro <lb/>
son arose and said that he had a <lb/>
special award make He stated <lb/>
that one member of the class. Miss <lb/>
Anna Douglass daughter of in this day of mini <lb/>
the editor of the Times, during her <lb/>
whole school Iii of nine year.-, had <lb/>
never be. n absent or . I .- <lb/>
in <lb/>
man several days before, Ii <lb/>
by him to a <lb/>
pi-, i K young lady as a <lb/>
warn for her punctuality and i sent <lb/>
it publicly. Prof. Thompson <lb/>
In the old limes lo go from to use <lb/>
to tell the news or meet at M roads store once a week <lb/>
to out what was going on. were slow days <lb/>
It Is Not So Now <lb/>
ions no and rural free delivery <lb/>
mail you can gel the every day. <lb/>
is the leading an ; no is complete <lb/>
this fact to a ; a good Everyman light to take his county paper <lb/>
and know what is going on. <lb/>
out country today. On this . <lb/>
, . , , asked the recipient to step forward <lb/>
American flag was displayed . . . <lb/>
, , am receive the present, which was a <lb/>
. I in.; . <lb/>
mil hardly see to memorial day <lb/>
The Reflector <lb/>
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on record in <lb/>
of a still more <lb/>
mis future for the Hag. <lb/>
h . I. Hi; <lb/>
if <lb/>
shook <lb/>
the fourth of duly it has become <lb/>
the great day for the youth <lb/>
of America There are salutes to <lb/>
the flag, lessons in history of the <lb/>
flag, ms of love for the Hag.; Bilious Bill <lb/>
of still more Dearly loved ti <lb/>
wake <lb/>
The history of the American overtook <lb/>
is an exceedingly interesting one Suddenly he waking <lb/>
Those whose hearts are fired with morn hen day was break <lb/>
patriotism at sigh <lb/>
i . . A . i n e . <lb/>
stripes today would ,,, M. <lb/>
not recognize the first nags in <lb/>
their country. Some of Little Pills, <lb/>
the colonial were grotesque cure Sick <lb/>
in the extreme, with their <lb/>
and their rattlesnakes. The Hag <lb/>
supply you with <lb/>
land Semi-Weekly <lb/>
We print editions, Daily <lb/>
THE THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
is a page paper and cost <lb/>
only a year. <lb/>
i twice-a-week I is a large <lb/>
page paper, a year. <lb/>
be without a when you can get one so cheap. <lb/>
if you are not a subscriber send in order today. <lb/>
The <lb/>
etc., by <lb/>
their touts i- the <lb/>
never gripe or sicken, <lb/>
impart early rising energy. Good <lb/>
fur children adults Sold by <lb/>
Ii had too of a John L. Wooten's Drug Store, <lb/>
of upon it to <lb/>
suit the colonists the cross of The Law. <lb/>
St. George did not last after. The Jaw <lb/>
the spirit began n, heave ,,,. dens that <lb/>
in the the restless colonies ,,. country. I he <lb/>
of the colonies bears tittle <lb/>
resemblance to Star Spangled Ban <lb/>
of today <lb/>
OF THE -C <lb/>
HOUSE <lb/>
It was a simple ensign, the <lb/>
white Held being <lb/>
red field, a tiny <lb/>
j Watts law and the Ward law will <lb/>
SI a while ,. . <lb/>
emblazoned mi a red field, a and <lb/>
globe nestling in the extreme upper One does not have far to <lb/>
Stale Capital. find due to these <lb/>
wholesome laws. Many neighbor- <lb/>
I., debauched by the <lb/>
urn with One of the still house arc now sober <lb/>
and peaceful. The school house <lb/>
taking the I <lb/>
To <lb/>
IS BETTER r QUIPPED TO <lb/>
DAY THAN EVER BEFORE <lb/>
Produce Glass <lb/>
me re a Printing. <lb/>
ORDERS. <lb/>
Of Cholera <lb/>
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Colic, el.<lb/>
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old <lb/>
Mr G. <lb/>
Ala., <lb/>
while i <lb/>
murder ca- <lb/>
seat <lb/>
still house under the hill. And yet <lb/>
mi be had many republican politicians com <lb/>
on a jury in U and kick against the Waits <lb/>
it j Dispatch. <lb/>
county. Ala-1 <lb/>
He there <lb/>
ate some meat and some Sour <lb/>
souse meal and it gave me cholera of food taken <lb/>
in a very severe J large or the too rich, <lb/>
was never more sick in my life , , follow, <lb/>
sent to the drug store for a so the digestion <lb/>
been by <lb/>
slowly and not too in <lb/>
food. Masticate <lb/>
instead, that be. Let live <lb/>
REFLECTOR PRINTING HOUSE, N. C. <lb/>
mixture, but the druggist <lb/>
sent me a bottle of Chamberlain's <lb/>
and <lb/>
that he Let live <lb/>
hours clap-e between meals, and <lb/>
when you feel a fullness weight <lb/>
in the region the after <lb/>
eating, take Chamberlain's <lb/>
and Liver Tablets and the <lb/>
sour stomach may be avoided. <lb/>
For sale by Drug Store, <lb/>
-OF <lb/>
North Carolina. <lb/>
Head of the Slate's Educational System. <lb/>
En<lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
I IN <lb/>
Collegiate, <lb/>
Graduate, <lb/>
Medicine, <lb/>
mooring <lb/>
a w. <lb/>
Groceries <lb/>
And Provisions <lb/>
Cotton Bagging and <lb/>
Ties always on hand <lb/>
bad what I sent for, bill that <lb/>
medicine was so much better be <lb/>
would rather send it to me in the <lb/>
fix I was I took dose of <lb/>
it and was better live minutes. <lb/>
The second dose cured entire- <lb/>
Two fellow jurors were <lb/>
ed in tbs same manner and one <lb/>
small bottle cured the three of <lb/>
For tale at Wooten's Drug <lb/>
t A man who is elected to the fed- <lb/>
House of Representatives usual- <lb/>
goes to Washington expecting <lb/>
he as big a man there as he is at <lb/>
home. He wakes up to find that a <lb/>
new member of the House in Wash <lb/>
is a small potato, and <lb/>
little influence until as demonstrates <lb/>
that ho is a big and under <lb/>
present i ales ho must be almost a <lb/>
genius to gain power in a few years. <lb/>
But, while the member is not as big <lb/>
a man in Washington as be is at <lb/>
Library contains volumes <lb/>
Now water works, Electric <lb/>
Lights. Central Heating <lb/>
system. New dorm- <lb/>
Y. M. U. A. Building<lb/>
The Fall term begin <lb/>
Sept. <lb/>
i it -C- <lb/>
FRANCIS P- VENABLE, President, <lb/>
Chapel Hill, S C. <lb/>
Fresh Goods kept ton <lb/>
In stuck. <lb/>
Produce Bought and <lb/>
Sold <lb/>
It is all right for a newspaper to <lb/>
announce that it received a certain <lb/>
number of new on a <lb/>
given day. But why add to the <lb/>
statement, it wasn't a good <lb/>
day for new subscribers, ; <lb/>
is this any more impressive than <lb/>
the query of the esteemed citizen <lb/>
who mops his brow and then shocks <lb/>
you with, it hot enough for <lb/>
Wilmington Star. <lb/>
The Children's Favorite the Lieutenant of APPLICATION <lb/>
For Group, Illinois, goes too far when <lb/>
etc., Minnie Cough congressman in Washington is is hereby that I will <lb/>
I. shirt and half <lb/>
This is contains in M ,;,. looking through Monday in July, for <lb/>
retail liquor in <lb/>
good on res, by <lb/>
Drug <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
North Carolina <lb/>
The Store <lb/>
A beautiful <lb/>
Of <lb/>
NO <lb/>
not to be matched <lb/>
in town At The Price.<lb/>
A. E. Tucke <lb/>
NORTH CAROLINA, j<lb/>
GREENVILLE, <lb/>
J. A. RICKS <lb/>
make <lb/>
of all <lb/>
v full <lb/>
time. <lb/>
flailing your attention to their nice line of Grocer <lb/>
special mention apples, bananas, oranges and <lb/>
kinds in season, also Irish potatoes and cabbage <lb/>
line of Pickles in bottles and by <lb/>
received and very cheap. of butter on ice at <lb/>
Don't forget we can furnish <lb/>
Anything you Want in the Grocery Department. <lb/>
Flour, meat, sugar mid coffees from the best to the <lb/>
ground and green coffees of each grade. Our <lb/>
and Java blend is fine. <lb/>
In canned goods keep H. and <lb/>
I Austin Nichols, the best we can buy. linked beans, tomatoes, <lb/>
Hand corn, pork and beans, Beam coin, tripe, <lb/>
steak, etc. All as as they can be sold. Will <lb/>
I your order. <lb/>
Breads, buns, rolls, and all kind of on band. <lb/>
every day. <lb/>
Yours to please, <lb/>
J. A. Ricks Bro. <lb/>
a pair suspend <lb/>
is ,,.,,,. .,, <lb/>
knot-bole <lb/>
News and <lb/>
a game <lb/>
APPLICATION <lb/>
is hereby given that I will <lb/>
make application to the Board of Com-. <lb/>
of count on the <lb/>
Monday in July, lo <lb/>
retail liquor in N. <lb/>
This 27th day of May. 1906. <lb/>
LIQUOR <lb/>
I. <lb/>
Toll day of My. <lb/>
IS <lb/>
J W. CO. <lb/>
Norfolk. Va. <lb/>
Cotton Factors and handlers <lb/>
Ties and Bags. <lb/>
Correspondence and shipments <lb/>
solicited <lb/>
GET YOUR SUPPLIES <lb/>
Now <lb/>
Everything you want in the way of <lb/>
Pickles, <lb/>
nice Groceries, Canned Goods, <lb/>
Fruits, Candies, Nuts, 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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filtered in the post office at N. second class matter. <lb/>
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desired at every post office and adjoining counties. <lb/>
France i- Hum <lb/>
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lick <lb/>
Pitt County, C, Friday, 1905 <lb/>
NEW FOR j of the defendants end i <lb/>
in the case failed to disclose the <lb/>
that is men had I en employ i I <lb/>
by some one interested in the den- <lb/>
to with the jury and try <lb/>
creels influence for the .;, . <lb/>
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Tar Heel and Id lust rial <lb/>
Vol. I, N-- I. made its appearance <lb/>
in Greensboro. Al <lb/>
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Jen who slay home every <lb/>
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Julia Holmes Smith. All <lb/>
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insist on Japan <lb/>
an itemized statement. <lb/>
editor, and C. G Harrison business L a doubt it a- . <lb/>
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posed Republican papers to be ran <lb/>
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publication, following is <lb/>
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specimen I reign news ., .;,. <lb/>
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keeps mouth closed <lb/>
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c- telling bow it happened <lb/>
iii ii call bun a hero. <lb/>
up chairs and smashing <lb/>
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the shell shore and <lb/>
hear the mighty ocean <lb/>
roar, here are Serge Suits <lb/>
and the comfortable out-L <lb/>
i t s of C r ash <lb/>
Homespun. <lb/>
Whenever you go and <lb/>
wherever you go, you'll need to lie properly pro- <lb/>
visioned with Clothes and Furnishings. <lb/>
OUR STOCK <lb/>
Negligee Shirts; Straw Huts; Belts; <lb/>
Collars; Hosiery; Underwear; Rain <lb/>
Coats; Umbrellas; Gloves, etc. <lb/>
write or call. <lb/>
Frank Wilson, <lb/>
THE KING CLOTHIER. <lb/>
nine of the unpronounceable <lb/>
been sunk along the <lb/>
tun ships the country large <lb/>
ill feel relief. <lb/>
the bachelor says a man can <lb/>
make lose a fortune v, bile <lb/>
THE MERCERIZED CONTROVERSY <lb/>
Still Continues to Burn Advertising Space <lb/>
and Money. <lb/>
mien are telling each other <lb/>
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Mr Ilia bis followers <lb/>
i i nail little while, they can <lb/>
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id keep your mouth abut. <lb/>
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sounds bigger and no <lb/>
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till M i <lb/>
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safeguards the who <lb/>
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for the men who handle the trains <lb/>
smasher. them will mark <lb/>
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lived with her until her death. The to their <lb/>
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before speaking, she needs nothing <lb/>
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Mi-es Mattie Grime- and <lb/>
Blanche Mayo came in from Win- <lb/>
Friday to <lb/>
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call Mud parent once more. <lb/>
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Monday night. through a few day- ego from State <lb/>
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ladies am for he can't make i patched lumps of clay to items <lb/>
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patches of opes water whither they <lb/>
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interest rate and lower <lb/>
ANNUITY a <lb/>
Writ.- the Home Office. <lb/>
Carolina, or see <lb/>
you can buy <lb/>
higher <lb/>
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this great <lb/>
North <lb/>
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Agent, <lb/>
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the close of business Many 29th, 1905. <lb/>
912,92.1.24 in hi <lb/>
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to cell end inspect our The had en fee cream <lb/>
Berber supper and recital last <lb/>
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in Greenville. their pane It was given <lb/>
For bey, com and oats, go to benefit of the parsonage. <lb/>
Harrington Berber a Go, Mr. J. H. Andrews is very ill <lb/>
new corned with fever. We hope it will <lb/>
received Harrington Barber Co. days. <lb/>
Cornell herrings cheap, at Miss <lb/>
milliner, will leave Thursday for <lb/>
A. A. Forbes, of home. She made many friend- <lb/>
wen here Tuesday. daring stay. She will be back j <lb/>
price for cotton seed during the fall season, <lb/>
paid by County Oil Mill. v- K- of M i. ., j <lb/>
to T. hT. Co. fur Sunday with iii- <lb/>
fresh candles, nuts, end returned night be <lb/>
Tin, <lb/>
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and<lb/>
above statement is <lb/>
a span- st hand. We hunted <lb/>
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their Slate of a- <lb/>
b i, in butchers meat, ,, H. H Taylor, of <lb/>
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fr. hippo. We had to feed from of Jone, 1905. <lb/>
a. <lb/>
Public, <lb/>
TIES. <lb/>
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780.00 <lb/>
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the cheapest. Come and <lb/>
examine before elsewhere, see his best Sunday. <lb/>
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Charlie <lb/>
County Oil Mill is <lb/>
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in any quantity the rd write for <lb/>
price paid everyday <lb/>
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Winterville N. C <lb/>
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Mrs. and child- making splendid <lb/>
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attended church at <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
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ITEMS <lb/>
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and Ci r ten <lb/>
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ville, is visiting her uncle, Ed <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. Mills ill; seal <lb/>
to Hill Friday. <lb/>
a nil Leslie Smith, of <lb/>
land passed through nut neighbor- <lb/>
June <lb/>
day for a visit i county. a y., . . <lb/>
Colic and Kidney Cure, ed church at <lb/>
the combination kidney medicine M-iI <lb/>
visit relatives. at a. v . a. Ange a u, <lb/>
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buggies prices. A few try to, goods and ti. Chapman L D Q <lb/>
them in quality and finish. I Co. were visiting at E. <lb/>
But none undertake to do both. Misses Florence Felton, of Tar-1 Sunday. <lb/>
Another large shipment of shoes j and Tucker, of j and <lb/>
all styles and sizes and prices very went to Friday Nichols were visiting their aunt, <lb/>
reasonable. Barbel and returned Monday. j Mrs. Mills Smith last week. <lb/>
We hand a lot of nice Mrs. Smith spent Friday <lb/>
Miss Bertha Kittrell who has gents hats that will now Saturday with her daughter, <lb/>
On account of Special Communication of Grand <lb/>
Lodge of Greenville Lodge, No. A. F. A. H. <lb/>
will operate an Excursion from Greenville to Kinston <lb/>
and return on the above date. <lb/>
been wining in <lb/>
returned home Sunday <lb/>
your house how is <lb/>
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reliable Town and Country paint. <lb/>
Uncle, where are you going, <lb/>
I am A. W. <lb/>
they me Milling Milliner goods <lb/>
down <lb/>
Miss M of Snow <lb/>
win, home fin some <lb/>
lime the account <lb/>
returned Sunday, <lb/>
below cost. fail to see them. Mrs. B. P, <lb/>
We will sell you at some price. John is visit, <lb/>
It. G, Chapman Co. I his grandfather, Tyson, <lb/>
Miss Davenport, of Stokes Little is sick, <lb/>
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Hi. Bell's Mettle salve, and a last week. That was for a colored <lb/>
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l. N. Edwards, <lb/>
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Special attention will be given to Ladies. <lb/>
Base Ball, <lb/>
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If you enjoy good Base Ball don't fail to go on this Excursion, as you will see <lb/>
the Best Game of the Season <lb/>
Special Rates as From Greenville, from Winterville, from <lb/>
L CARR, A. J. GRIFFIN, R. IV. KING. <lb/>
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of his family, he <lb/>
ed the presents. But when he came <lb/>
his lather he had nothing to <lb/>
give, and he <lb/>
father. I have Dot been <lb/>
able to fulfill my promise to you. <lb/>
In the mountains was overcome <lb/>
by hunger and was forced to cat <lb/>
the crumbs had saved for you to <lb/>
life and of my com- <lb/>
And the father <lb/>
my s-m. The object of nil <lb/>
quest baa been <lb/>
Shu Knew <lb/>
i's dis man <lb/>
asked an old <lb/>
i f In r mistress, a <lb/>
more lady, i <lb/>
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the advertising <lb/>
a certain brand of wine and saw the <lb/>
god, mentioned. She <lb/>
then explained to the old m <lb/>
Announcement <lb/>
beg leave to announce that we are <lb/>
Wholesale and Retail <lb/>
for <lb/>
White Lead, Paints, <lb/>
Colors, and Town and <lb/>
country Nixed 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 Paint.; 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/>
N. C, <lb/>
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT. <lb/>
J. M. BLOW, Manager and Agent. <lb/>
AYDEN, N. C. <lb/>
AYDEN ITEMS. <lb/>
fail to see Ty- <lb/>
new crockery both j are -heir <lb/>
N. C, June 1905. are Reaper J. i, K <lb/>
As authorized embroidery <lb/>
P . i-tow, ,, <lb/>
R ,, <lb/>
I do know that Smith. Bro i <lb/>
the pretties, and more for <lb/>
car choice hay that J. else. <lb/>
R- Smith Bro., is I Miss May Anders,,,,, of <lb/>
T h been visiting Miss <lb/>
crop and a should use it <lb/>
freely. t j k. Bro <lb/>
B. Craven wife, <lb/>
great pleasure i receiving b- we handle <lb/>
and receipts , Jen <lb/>
those in arrears. bay.- a list D <lb/>
of all who receive th-n- mail at , <lb/>
this office. Weals,, take orders <lb/>
job <lb/>
can peaches, apples, corn <lb/>
When <lb/>
yon a Blue, <lb/>
Now we have plenty of the <lb/>
tough pole, for b <lb/>
Call on us and ., <lb/>
selection. Ayden Milling Mfg <lb/>
Co. Ayden. N, C. <lb/>
Ayden Milling Co., <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
Saturday the at M. M. <lb/>
soda fountain closed. K, <lb/>
Ayden ft Ca. <lb/>
Ayden, N O. <lb/>
There was a very <lb/>
missionary meeting in the <lb/>
Sunday afternoon. <lb/>
hear the address Car. I <lb/>
.-s <lb/>
Moore ticket to Morehead f T <lb/>
were drinks ,., .,,, , <lb/>
May is drink <lb/>
, ginned nice and clean <lb/>
real, e <lb/>
of Tin ware bettor prices for it, bring , <lb/>
come to see us, Hart Jenkins. I , . <lb/>
Ayden Milling Mfg. Co., Ayden, <lb/>
line of <lb/>
King Quality shoe are Urn I. <lb/>
You will Alia ,,,., , j j <lb/>
Complete spring <lb/>
at J. J. u, Hop, <lb/>
Miss Bonnie O urn d, i Km. <lb/>
days <lb/>
Miss Annie H <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
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i day and Sunday<lb/>
is <lb/>
Can Don, <lb/>
a. house with gar- <lb/>
lei. and all necessary outhouses <lb/>
located on main street in a good <lb/>
neighborhood for rent by J. R. <lb/>
Smith, Bro. <lb/>
you kw yo. could get one , <lb/>
Cash Items. <lb/>
OF <lb/>
THE OF AYDEN <lb/>
N. C.-- <lb/>
At the dose of business May 29th, 1905. <lb/>
spent <lb/>
lake, <lb/>
Ayden M <lb/>
pants. , <lb/>
Miss <lb/>
try. spent <lb/>
with Mrs. <lb/>
and examine <lb/>
high grade buggies. You can be <lb/>
easily convinced the superiority <lb/>
material and <lb/>
Ayden Milling <lb/>
E. K. ft Co. will do all <lb/>
possible can to please you with <lb/>
their new line of heavy and fancy <lb/>
groceries <lb/>
We are Headquarters for first Taylor <lb/>
class, light neat Harness, A <lb/>
For Sale <lb/>
by J. II Bro. <lb/>
mi I o <lb/>
Th, <lb/>
size blade yon want at J. B. Smith <lb/>
Ai Bro. <lb/>
Hardy, of Greene <lb/>
was here Saturday on his <lb/>
to Norfolk. <lb/>
bat rock sail at J. I. Smith <lb/>
Bro., is thing I can get <lb/>
for my They only eat what <lb/>
they warn of it at a time. <lb/>
L. Brown and family <lb/>
in Greenville. <lb/>
The soda fountain<lb/>
now to the end of season. <lb/>
newest and drinks will <lb/>
there, if yon <lb/>
inc.- try them. <lb/>
Clans,;, of <lb/>
count, <lb/>
day the train to <lb/>
home. <lb/>
Pianos and . j j <lb/>
Loans and Discounts, <lb/>
18,285.311 <lb/>
on <lb/>
Gold Coin, ; <lb/>
Silver <lb/>
Hank notes and <lb/>
other S notes <lb/>
1,022.00 <lb/>
44.618.28 <lb/>
Capital stock paid in, <lb/>
Surplus fund <lb/>
Undivided profits lees <lb/>
; .- ; <lb/>
Dividends unpaid . <lb/>
Deposits subject to check, <lb/>
Cashier's <lb/>
1.000 <lb/>
33.068.91 <lb/>
190.82 <lb/>
TAFT'S <lb/>
want <lb/>
leans at <lb/>
Cannon Tyson are displaying aDd are red <lb/>
the most up to date line of <lb/>
brought to this market. <lb/>
Go to E. R Hail Go's new <lb/>
market for beef, fresh meats, <lb/>
sage, and fresh fish. <lb/>
. <lb/>
repair is , , c. <lb/>
Ii.,,,. and wife <lb/>
all <lb/>
may them <lb/>
They also call special attention <lb/>
then- line buggies. <lb/>
C Ben who has <lb/>
Furniture Store <lb/>
small <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
AT THE OF BUSINESS MAY 29th. 1905. <lb/>
Ayden Milling A Mfg. Co., Ayden well made durable buggy can <lb/>
, . any style at <lb/>
Some devil miscreant with <lb/>
intent last Saturday night Those suffering with their <lb/>
knocked a large hole through one in <lb/>
of the brick walls. Dr. , J. <lb/>
new Stores. The brickwork bad n r- . <lb/>
just been completed and this lie,,,. , <lb/>
;. ,. glasses properly and <lb/>
in human shape- must needs to <lb/>
damage in order to vent bis spleen <lb/>
Will deal with you sell that we <lb/>
honestly your money Come to <lb/>
and wife spent <lb/>
hf with at House. <lb/>
We will <lb/>
day June 21.1 offer for cash our<lb/>
notion, at prices <lb/>
of i the town of <lb/>
Ayden. o,, i, , <lb/>
W.- B <lb/>
plaids <lb/>
interest the at per yard, white sheet <lb/>
men who prefer to walk or the van -W. C. Jackson <lb/>
who will not Co. Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
buggies are the most economical at <lb/>
their price. <lb/>
We know vehicles and values, <lb/>
weals,, know the buggies we build <lb/>
Daisy Taylor, of Greenville, I her Kid., c. <lb/>
visiting her brother, J. Bland, returned to her home u, <lb/>
Va., <lb/>
graceful, Capt. T. K <lb/>
to Oak City on h v <lb/>
at know we can't <lb/>
as gone <lb/>
of an- <lb/>
NEW MAN <lb/>
At the Old Stand. <lb/>
I have purchased the stock of j <lb/>
GROCERIES and of W. J. <lb/>
Thigpen and will carry on the bus- <lb/>
at hit old stand Five <lb/>
Points, <lb/>
will add to the stock to meet the <lb/>
the and will at <lb/>
ill times carry a complete line of <lb/>
Heavy and Vane Groceries. <lb/>
Tobacco, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. <lb/>
Cigars, etc. i <lb/>
Call on me when you want the <lb/>
nest Groceries tor price <lb/>
at which they can be told. <lb/>
J. J. TURNAGE <lb/>
The Five Points Grocer. <lb/>
W F Evans, Sec <lb/>
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNER- Tar River Lodge No. K of <lb/>
Meets every Thursday <lb/>
Th, Hooker by I B Q Flanagan, I <lb/>
that Bacchus was a . <lb/>
km wed Ah <lb/>
man Ah rend <lb/>
in Bible; him and de mule. <lb/>
de mule, and <lb/>
de mule seed and got <lb/>
and he heal ii.- mule, and <lb/>
de mule In- <lb/>
Ah knows nil <lb/>
The had some difficulty <lb/>
in was an <lb/>
entirely personage from <lb/>
god of <lb/>
Sun. <lb/>
and Discount <lb/>
Overdrafts, unsecured <lb/>
Stocks, securities, <lb/>
-S <lb/>
All real estate<lb/>
him <lb/>
Gold Coin <lb/>
Coin <lb/>
3,000.00 <lb/>
52,958.0 <lb/>
1,109.84 <lb/>
1241,480.58 <lb/>
Stock paid <lb/>
Surplus, <lb/>
less <lb/>
Expenses Paid <lb/>
Deposit check 181,484.46 <lb/>
checks out- <lb/>
standing <lb/>
28,000.00 <lb/>
7,250.79 <lb/>
consent was .-u <lb/>
June, dissolved, J. Prank Brink- <lb/>
, . U. D. Hooker's Interest <lb/>
e Brick The <lb/>
Brick Warehouse here- <lb/>
after be run by Prank <lb/>
Th June nil., <lb/>
Prank <lb/>
Hooker <lb/>
I desire to thank friends for <lb/>
their liberal patronage in the past sod <lb/>
s prom- <lb/>
will always use my Lest <lb/>
effort to protect their Interest in the <lb/>
future. Very truly, <lb/>
J. Prank <lb/>
T J Moore, K of R <lb/>
Tribe No <lb/>
I O R M, meets ever <lb/>
Thursday night J R Co <lb/>
W P Ed <lb/>
wards, of R <lb/>
Council No <lb/>
M, meets every Friday <lb/>
night J B Randolph, <lb/>
J G R S <lb/>
NORFOLK SOUTHERN CO <lb/>
Steamboat Service. <lb/>
Known b, There. <lb/>
The hit. Dean Everett the <lb/>
Harvard divinity school missed ii <lb/>
train m station and had <lb/>
to spend a long, dreary in th, <lb/>
town ill p. <lb/>
lie asked the proprietor <lb/>
bring him a checkerboard. Tn in <lb/>
aged dean's consternation the man <lb/>
with a of <lb/>
two gill <lb/>
Why. what's asked for a <lb/>
said the dean. <lb/>
knew what you wanted, all <lb/>
was the reply. call it <lb/>
by lots of different names down <lb/>
North Carolina, <lb/>
County of Pitt. <lb/>
James L. Little, Cashier of the above-named bans, do solemnly <lb/>
swear that the statement above is true knowledge <lb/>
and belief L LI LL. Cashier. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to before <lb/>
me, this 7th day of June, 1905 <lb/>
TYSON. <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
J. G. <lb/>
A. ANDREWS, <lb/>
It. W. <lb/>
Directors <lb/>
COBB BROS. CO. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in <lb/>
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and Pris- <lb/>
ons. Private Wires to New York <lb/>
Chicago and New Orleans. <lb/>
HILLIARD, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
MARBLE MONUMENTAL WORK <lb/>
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. <lb/>
Iron Fencing Sold <lb/>
Letters of administration on <lb/>
.-state of Louis II. Cox. <lb/>
having this been Issued to me by <lb/>
the clerk of the Superior court <lb/>
county, and having duly qualified as .,., <lb/>
administrator law, L. leaves <lb/>
notice is hereby given to all persons Washington daily <lb/>
claims against said estate, to I a for leaves <lb/>
Greenville daily <lb/>
authenticated, or this notice will ho , at m. for <lb/>
plead in bar of their recovery. All Connecting at Washington <lb/>
persons indebted to said estate are I Norfolk Southern Railroad <lb/>
q lasted to immediate payment. N f Baltimore, Philadelphia, <lb/>
of May New York, Boston and all other <lb/>
JESSE CANNoN, joints North. Connects a Norfolk <lb/>
with all West. <lb/>
Shippers should order their <lb/>
I freight via Norfolk, care Norfolk <lb/>
, c , . , Southern R. R. <lb/>
About the first of April there a-M.- to change <lb/>
strayed from my farm near y <lb/>
X Roads a sow wits pigs. T H <lb/>
The sow is black and white, slit in I c <lb/>
one ear and swallow fork the Green- <lb/>
other. reward for in-U- Agent, <lb/>
formation leading to recovery Tl , . <lb/>
sow and pigs. J. W. Perkins, I H. C. General T. and <lb/>
5-17 w N. O. f. Agent, Norfolk, Va., <lb/>
Administrator of B. <lb/>
Profit Sharing. <lb/>
said the head of the <lb/>
firm to the foreman, firm has <lb/>
decided to inaugurate system <lb/>
sharing with its <lb/>
replied the foreman. <lb/>
What were the profits last <lb/>
year the firm lost <lb/>
That necessitates a reduction of <lb/>
i.-r cent in wages under the new <lb/>
Tell the men <lb/>
comes into <lb/>
Tel <lb/>
the new <lb/>
effect <lb/>
graph. <lb/>
Victor Receives <lb/>
THE <lb/>
e RAND PRIZE. <lb/>
To the Victor Belongs the Spoils. <lb/>
to the <lb/>
St. is, 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 lire and burglar-proof safes and vaults, <lb/>
their magnificent display taking first prize over all <lb/>
tors for modern improvements, construction, workmanship <lb/>
and finish <lb/>
The Safe that has never been <lb/>
J. L SUGG, Agent. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
or display a nature lit only for an j m <lb/>
Imp of toe region, below Oh with L, can do <lb/>
for the whipping expect <lb/>
Just fine . ,,, <lb/>
and can Ii, up In any style We r , r. W <lb/>
y We to build Ayden, . <lb/>
A n Ac. for we do not Tom Tucker, after a <lb/>
I Co. set apace we cannot Wt to the of J R <lb/>
Milling Mfg. Co., Ayden, X. c. and R. W. Smith, has gone home j <lb/>
Fancy candies, oranges, apples J. A. Willis beg to m- <lb/>
and bananas at E. K. Hail form the public that be is prepared <lb/>
For guano sowers M. B. to on short <lb/>
The best. without damage <lb/>
Carlos Harris says Harrison <lb/>
Town and Country paints and white and tan slippers at <lb/>
colors are by far the best goods V Bi. are <lb/>
Bun are re- <lb/>
daily new and <lb/>
confectioneries from the <lb/>
e manufacture seats for <lb/>
the trade, that are simply the <lb/>
smoothest seat on the market. <lb/>
Ayden Milling Mfg. Co. <lb/>
Those haying watches and <lb/>
ables in the possession of J. W. <lb/>
Taylor, jeweler and optician, and <lb/>
desire them and his services <lb/>
the line, should come for <lb/>
them, as be will leave for <lb/>
alter June 27th, and will j <lb/>
remain there perhaps for <lb/>
month, where he will take <lb/>
special In optics. <lb/>
WINTER <lb/>
CLOTHES <lb/>
T-ma to lay away winter <lb/>
cl. flies soon. Better <lb/>
,., they are protect <lb/>
ed from moths until they are <lb/>
wanted again. We have <lb/>
MOTH BALLS <lb/>
MOTH POWDER <lb/>
CAMPHOR <lb/>
TAR BAGS <lb/>
CHAMBRAY <lb/>
Waits to serve you with <lb/>
wanted in <lb/>
FURNITURE, <lb/>
RUGS, LAMPS and CURTAINS <lb/>
Can fit out your who; <lb/>
House. <lb/>
can't <lb/>
They're <lb/>
near any of <lb/>
cheaper than <lb/>
n- new clothes. <lb/>
A. H. Taft, <lb/>
NEXT DOOR TO WHITES<lb/>
that he ever used and that it I or children I have <lb/>
knocked out several other lending <lb/>
brands in a test at Greenville <lb/>
summer. This paint is sold by J. <lb/>
B. Smith Bro. <lb/>
Miss Julia is attending <lb/>
the institute Winterville. <lb/>
Oranges, apples, bananas and all <lb/>
fruits kept by <lb/>
horn. <lb/>
Ibis <lb/>
M. M. SAULS, Ph. Scientifically <lb/>
n. Constructed. <lb/>
Agnes Moore, of <lb/>
has been visiting Mrs. Smith, BEFORE THE HOUSE BURNS. <lb/>
T, .,, contemplate <lb/>
sensible carriage buyer you property don, <lb/>
kw. that judgment often you<lb/>
A Shoe for <lb/>
Women.<lb/>
Really a <lb/>
-Ye-, Mr. is one of the <lb/>
most wonderful men I ever knew. <lb/>
He is really <lb/>
didn't know he had ever writ- <lb/>
ten <lb/>
he hasn't, but he can take a <lb/>
railroad Mine and till <lb/>
when n train start, whew d is <lb/>
going ind when it will gel <lb/>
Chicago <lb/>
We have full line of I , <lb/>
shoes for ladies T M black <lb/>
pair guaranteed. <lb/>
Edwards C. <lb/>
Cotton Gopher. <lb/>
plows extra blades J K do <lb/>
Smiths . I can <lb/>
.- , . , always yet any thing want from <lb/>
We good values for the boys. <lb/>
the money in shoes, hats, caps, The fruit tree men have come <lb/>
rugs, mattings, and William and wife an <lb/>
floor oil cloth Gannon Tyson. visiting Elder <lb/>
A large Saints <lb/>
red tools with which Bra arc no <lb/>
work. Satisfaction to make wooden legal <lb/>
Their <lb/>
The Reflector <lb/>
Is Band By Everybody in and <lb/>
It people money so pay for what <lb/>
if yon have what hey want advertise it and yon are sore to <lb/>
gm a part of money. <lb/>
teed. M. Bro. <lb/>
S, Brown and wife, i i. <lb/>
l c-u visiting their son, E. I,. <lb/>
Brown hero for the <lb/>
weeks, I their home in <lb/>
Sun la; . <lb/>
Call i <lb/>
oft in , Flour, i <lb/>
to be had <lb/>
Need es, , <lb/>
for all ii. of i ma, <lb/>
II. Bro. <lb/>
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cripple horses or mule,.<lb/>
The bread . <lb/>
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Cos c, the <lb/>
i . . nit ft <lb/>
waste i ,,, ,.,,,. <lb/>
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saves many <lb/>
that there is price below which a I Are <lb/>
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Our , certain while property valuable and <lb/>
in and when yon get a <lb/>
Le. U- in <lb/>
Ayden Mfg. Co, insures. <lb/>
ii to Mm <lb/>
Annie Perry, Mary <lb/>
Hodges and several ether <lb/>
went up the road Sunday <lb/>
but could i. <lb/>
nation, W <lb/>
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for <lb/>
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the minute details and <lb/>
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tho price the Ultra <lb/>
I if is on mil, <lb/>
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W. E. HOOK'S, <lb/>
J. H. <lb/>
cholera cure. <lb/>
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employ <lb/>
and <lb/>
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constructed <lb/>
doses, <lb/>
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i Slim is avert <lb/>
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Pulley Bowen. <lb/>
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With the additional new players <lb/>
secured for Greenville <lb/>
stock of Children's and Infant's Ox- <lb/>
THE LIE GIVEN. A BLOW, A SHOT <lb/>
Mr. L. W. in Van <lb/>
Sharp in Jail. <lb/>
Wilson, N. Jane <lb/>
L. W. a i <lb/>
the with a <lb/>
bullet would in hie left hip inflict- <lb/>
ed by another white man <lb/>
Van Sharp, of Mr. <lb/>
km brought here <lb/>
day night and in resting comfort <lb/>
The trouble occurred three <lb/>
miles from Selma at the saw mill <lb/>
Mr is on the <lb/>
Neuse river, where the Southern <lb/>
railroad crosses. Sharp has bees <lb/>
for his force, and Saturday <lb/>
afternoon Mr. Bachelor, after <lb/>
lo and early application <lb/>
is necessary in order lo secure , <lb/>
place on this list. e President <lb/>
James for further par <lb/>
i- sent aim w <lb/>
was a somewhat pretentious <lb/>
roll educated person, <lb/>
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are ready tor the <lb/>
with Washington and <lb/>
have no idea of the visitors <lb/>
off Hi- Everybody <lb/>
turn Friday and give the <lb/>
Sharp, so M <lb/>
says, at once <lb/>
his word and was asked if lie <lb/>
intended bun a liar. The <lb/>
words were repeated and Mr <lb/>
at Sharp who <lb/>
palled his pistol tired with <lb/>
the above results. <lb/>
Sharp is now in the <lb/>
jail and having had his <lb/>
Saturday <lb/>
was imprisoned in default of lull <lb/>
for and Observer. <lb/>
at Greatly Reduced Prices. <lb/>
t good, New Shoes. A chance to buy good, new shoes <lb/>
Reduced Prices <lb/>
i, just in time to meet your needs, before the stock <lb/>
sizes run down, is opportunity, w. .<lb/>
attention of careful buyers, who appreciate gen- i,;,. <lb/>
n . . . . Temple <lb/>
Sent To Penitentiary. <lb/>
Raleigh, N. June <lb/>
Powell, Of Norfolk, Va., found <lb/>
guilty the Federal <lb/>
court of attempting to defraud by <lb/>
use the United <lb/>
today sentenced to two years aid <lb/>
Harry Skinner, Jr. months Imprisonment lo <lb/>
I m He the <lb/>
Won s <lb/>
Hotel and <lb/>
Will pay l each <lb/>
good <lb/>
and express the above <lb/>
at Chase City, Va. <lb/>
s Temple <lb/>
that have; <lb/>
with us. In the practice of <lb/>
the Law, Mr. Harry Jr. <lb/>
name will <lb/>
SKINNER <lb/>
rs. <lb/>
. 2nd, <lb/>
SKINNER, <lb/>
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AL OFFER <lb/>
-e is simple, and We are over <lb/>
many Summer need the room and want <lb/>
and In order clean out quickly <lb/>
Was Too Previous. <lb/>
ml i <lb/>
pitched in- n the <lb/>
log the e house, <lb/>
afternoon and ti i . ti <lb/>
pitched his without Hist <lb/>
was, after that II was <lb/>
per In i i and <lb/>
A poet, by <lb/>
the middle of the century ended <lb/>
his in prison tor theft. <lb/>
was indeed an inveterate thief and <lb/>
was apprehended more than <lb/>
At the prison of Ste. <lb/>
his incarceration once <lb/>
met revolutionist and <lb/>
a-ho generally in <lb/>
prison for some political <lb/>
A.- political prisoners were general- <lb/>
sent to and as <lb/>
posed that he, too, had been en- <lb/>
for some revolutionary at- <lb/>
tempt. So, stepping up to him, he <lb/>
extended hands and said, <lb/>
with a friendly <lb/>
sir, political <lb/>
beg pardon, said <lb/>
straightening up and look- <lb/>
down very coldly on <lb/>
in for stealing, if you <lb/>
A Bull. <lb/>
A wire was the <lb/>
victim not long, <lb/>
funniest ever ; <lb/>
Ids division, lie hail hi line- <lb/>
man out to truce i i <lb/>
mar New York and n , r it. Pres- <lb/>
a report i nine lo from the <lb/>
of i <lb/>
with w.-i. Tell Pal <lb/>
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Pal and was it <lb/>
s of So <lb/>
in t name was km lo the <lb/>
service. Investigation I mys- <lb/>
tery, and Put proved <lb/>
to We only <lb/>
silence. <lb/>
When Bismarck was a boy hi <lb/>
father desired him become n <lb/>
says Hon. Andrew l. <lb/>
in the Century. In hi- later years <lb/>
Hie found humor <lb/>
in the suggestion. <lb/>
probably think if I had <lb/>
become a clergyman I should be a <lb/>
better ho said jocosely to his <lb/>
wife one evening. <lb/>
will not to she said <lb/>
quietly, my answer would not <lb/>
be <lb/>
Solicitude. <lb/>
said young Mrs. <lb/>
do wish yon would keep <lb/>
away from the race <lb/>
There was no <lb/>
heard some men talking about <lb/>
n lot of long shots landed, and <lb/>
I had known, Charley, dear, that <lb/>
there was rifle practice going on in <lb/>
the neighborhood should never <lb/>
have ltd you go near the place. <lb/>
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rim, s To- <lb/>
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a Winner <lb/>
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one ; <lb/>
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Court Tie Oxfords, worth for 2.25. <lb/>
it and plain kid Oxfords, 2.50 for 1.85. <lb/>
. leather Strap i, plain kid Strap Sandals, <lb/>
Tl Is -I me <lb/>
tip Oxfords, tan hid Court Tie Oxfords <lb/>
worth and 2.25 per pair, to be sold <lb/>
all <lb/>
for <lb/>
BALSAM <lb/>
Warranted to CURB- <lb/>
Cholera By <lb/>
L. and Wooten <lb/>
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;. kid Sandals, patent <lb/>
. ,. . . styles and plain common sense <lb/>
that are selling for pair, <lb/>
1.13;. <lb/>
, , Sandals that are selling <lb/>
IS <lb/>
Institute <lb/>
Young <lb/>
Women end <lb/>
Music. The <lb/>
Best Place <lb/>
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with your .- or Bladder if so Drink the<lb/>
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of the bes water. <lb/>
Not What Sin; Meant. <lb/>
Herman worn n who <lb/>
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i,,, and hooted by the <lb/>
, i-. I i wan being driven <lb/>
mall to St. Put- <lb/>
ting i the coach, <lb/>
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Again <lb/>
is what Mrs. Lucy <lb/>
said after taking <lb/>
Dyspepsia <lb/>
H Hundreds <lb/>
are <lb/>
e re- <lb/>
stored to perfect <lb/>
health by this rem- <lb/>
YOU <lb/>
well if you will take <lb/>
it <lb/>
all the sick- <lb/>
that women <lb/>
hive. It deprives the system of nourish- <lb/>
debate to <lb/>
suffer weaken, and<lb/>
STORE. <lb/>
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of nil tin <lb/>
Dyspepsia Cure<lb/>
Digests What You Eat<lb/>
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Tl is <lb/>
Vi<lb/>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER IN ADVANCE <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA, TUESDAY, JUNE 1905. <lb/>
No. <lb/>
REWARD FOR HEROISM. <lb/>
Capt. Ola Forbes Receives Beautiful <lb/>
Cold Medal <lb/>
Capt. Ola <lb/>
Greenville and , a <lb/>
made very proud by the <lb/>
of a package came in <lb/>
through the <lb/>
It was a hands-me case <lb/>
beautiful gold medal, <lb/>
and presented to by B. <lb/>
of Baltimore. <lb/>
The pin from which the medal <lb/>
i bean the name <lb/>
Ola <lb/>
The front of the medal bean the <lb/>
inscription in letters <lb/>
prevented <lb/>
For heroic <lb/>
deed <lb/>
my lite in <lb/>
Tar River <lb/>
N. <lb/>
From <lb/>
G. B. <lb/>
On the i he in <lb/>
i a and the date <lb/>
May 1908 design <lb/>
the in <lb/>
exceedingly beautiful and <lb/>
Is justly proud it <lb/>
It will be remembered that <lb/>
Follies was up from <lb/>
Washington on May and had <lb/>
several traveling men on hoard bis <lb/>
launch, a mishap on the way <lb/>
gave them a thrilling experience. <lb/>
He bravely rescued Mr. <lb/>
front drowning. A graph ii- <lb/>
account of the wax given <lb/>
The at the time. <lb/>
Mr. very grateful <lb/>
to Forbes and felt that no <lb/>
was too great his heroin <lb/>
deed. He tends the as a <lb/>
mark of his appreciation. <lb/>
A PRETTY GAME. <lb/>
Greenville Gives Suffolk a Shut Out. <lb/>
It was a good game you missed <lb/>
if you were not at Arthur's <lb/>
It was one of those <lb/>
unusual one hour and thirty min- <lb/>
games; resplendent from stint <lb/>
to finish with thrilling, hair <lb/>
sensational plays. <lb/>
Yes, indeed, it was a <lb/>
game, a game that was thoroughly <lb/>
enjoyable. Doubles and <lb/>
made it fast, and there was <lb/>
fun enough I. amuse <lb/>
Stand. The funny man in left field <lb/>
was a rare treat to Hie ladies and <lb/>
babies. Well, didn't he have <lb/>
busby hair and couldn't he jump <lb/>
It is a pleasure in have a team <lb/>
like Suffolk come to <lb/>
They play fast, clean, gentlemanly <lb/>
ball, and can take a defeat grace <lb/>
fully, and in good They <lb/>
arr planning for another trip up <lb/>
mi way <lb/>
Five to nothing was the score. <lb/>
That looks bad Washington, It <lb/>
ii a pity sack a game as shown <lb/>
by the tabulated below, <lb/>
should have been by no <lb/>
larger crowd. Don't miss <lb/>
will he still better. <lb/>
Tabulated <lb/>
Greenville. r. b. a. e. <lb/>
ARE THEY OF THE WASHINGTON AWN DROWNED. <lb/>
HP <lb/>
The Selection of Peace Envoys. <lb/>
St. Petersburg, June <lb/>
it is authorized to say <lb/>
that Count the retiring <lb/>
Washington <lb/>
will not participate in the peace <lb/>
negotiations, but will leave Die <lb/>
United States Immediately on the <lb/>
arrival of Baron Rosen, his <lb/>
From independent sources <lb/>
Associated Press confirms the <lb/>
statement the Buss, that Count <lb/>
will bare no part in the <lb/>
peace negotiations. <lb/>
The question of a temporary <lb/>
suspension of hostilities seems to <lb/>
test with In Hie meantime <lb/>
the chancelleries of St. Petersburg <lb/>
and are occupied with the <lb/>
selection of the plenipotentiaries. <lb/>
It now be regarded as settled <lb/>
that they will number three on <lb/>
each side. <lb/>
Au important consideration re- <lb/>
quiring adjustment is the desire <lb/>
of each country to appoint <lb/>
of equal rank, and this in- <lb/>
creases the probability that M. <lb/>
preside at of the committee <lb/>
of ministers, may be one the <lb/>
Russian plenipotentiaries if Japan <lb/>
names the Marquis Ito, president <lb/>
the Japanese privy council. It is <lb/>
possible that M, the <lb/>
Russian ambassador at Paris may <lb/>
not go to Washington. As dean <lb/>
of the Russian diplomatic crops he <lb/>
was the choice of the Foreign <lb/>
Office, he is of advanced age <lb/>
and his health is not robust. It <lb/>
is still an open question whether <lb/>
he may not ask to be relieved of <lb/>
his mission. In such an event it <lb/>
is considered certain that Baron <lb/>
be appointed. <lb/>
James, B <lb/>
J. <lb/>
Smith, c <lb/>
on, p. <lb/>
K, if, <lb/>
Walker, <lb/>
White, lb. <lb/>
Harris, cf. <lb/>
Forbes, If. <lb/>
e. <lb/>
Bryant, K. <lb/>
Barrel <lb/>
Bill, <lb/>
Heath, <lb/>
Tucker, e. <lb/>
Dean, If. <lb/>
Hubbard, <lb/>
p. ii <lb/>
Bryant, B. lb.<lb/>
ville Suffolk <lb/>
Thompson <lb/>
Greenville struck <lb/>
by j ii <lb/>
double plays to J., <lb/>
Turner, J., to J- <lb/>
t. Walker. Hit <lb/>
leasing makes <lb/>
that new baby at your home cry so <lb/>
much, Tommy <lb/>
cry very much <lb/>
and anyway, if all your teeth wen- <lb/>
out your hair off and your legs <lb/>
so weak you couldn't stand or. <lb/>
them, I guess you'd feel like <lb/>
crying <lb/>
RARE OLD MONEY. <lb/>
United States Confederation Bill of 1778 <lb/>
There are many specimens of <lb/>
rate coins and currency in <lb/>
but we have not seen a more <lb/>
unusual one than has been shown <lb/>
us by B. A. Sr. It is a <lb/>
bill, printed in black on while <lb/>
paper and is x inches in size. <lb/>
is a States note and says <lb/>
on its face bill entitles the <lb/>
bearer to receive forty Spanish <lb/>
milled dollars, or the value there <lb/>
in gold or according to a <lb/>
resolution passed by congress at <lb/>
Philadelphia, Sept. <lb/>
This bill of currency is so <lb/>
that some of the printing on it has <lb/>
become indistinct, as has also the <lb/>
written signature. On the side <lb/>
bearing the certificate printed <lb/>
above is a disc with an altar in <lb/>
center and an eye above <lb/>
rays upon it. In a circle around <lb/>
the altar are stars, the word <lb/>
circling the lower <lb/>
half. On the other side is a <lb/>
of plants that resemble <lb/>
tobacco. <lb/>
Mr. had this old bill <lb/>
of currency many years and prizes <lb/>
it highly. He also showed us an <lb/>
old cents shin plaster. <lb/>
Julius a white man, <lb/>
serving a months was <lb/>
pardoned Tuesday by Governor <lb/>
is dying with <lb/>
consumption. <lb/>
The Score to in Favor of Green- <lb/>
ville. <lb/>
Ii was an ideal, yes, a perfect <lb/>
that twelve I <lb/>
hundred tans Friday at the park; <lb/>
, too warm, not <lb/>
i with a cooling breeze <lb/>
through the wires of the <lb/>
grand Stand. Indeed it seemed an <lb/>
I afternoon set apart fur the Wash- <lb/>
base hall game. <lb/>
The grand stand was a scene <lb/>
beauty, It was filled to <lb/>
with the looters l <lb/>
each team it and bean. <lb/>
I women standing <lb/>
for then bidding them <lb/>
to do or die. And the of <lb/>
the opposing teams lent to <lb/>
the gaily they were <lb/>
and fluttering the breeze from <lb/>
hands of pretty women. Meg- <lb/>
with blue and; <lb/>
red megaphones entwined <lb/>
h orange and black were fruit- <lb/>
with and shouts <lb/>
of approbation . <lb/>
Washington, of the <lb/>
ma had come lo <lb/>
later defeat to the <lb/>
on the Tar. Yes, Washington, <lb/>
I he queen of the <lb/>
boggy, ks <lb/>
of the Tar, with their two hundred <lb/>
I human souls, proud, expectant, <lb/>
and confident they came. <lb/>
proud, self-considered beautiful <lb/>
bad come with their invincible, <lb/>
Woolen, their absolute King, who <lb/>
nails them at second, Fatly <lb/>
the erstwhile leaguer, j <lb/>
wasn't it jarring <lb/>
Oh, citizens of <lb/>
think of the insignificant <lb/>
hamlet on the live runs, the <lb/>
of the- just three. Ob, i <lb/>
couldn't you shout all <lb/>
If ever say Bert <lb/>
j play second you tell u------, well <lb/>
somebody will tell you he can. <lb/>
i Turner, . became overheated <lb/>
I and was out of the game after the <lb/>
fit SI out of one time at the <lb/>
bat be bagged one single <lb/>
scored one <lb/>
Dick went in I <lb/>
the after like he had <lb/>
Springs his hoes, he baud- <lb/>
led the Stick veteran. <lb/>
in the central garden <lb/>
a caution. He paddled his <lb/>
at speed, and took <lb/>
thing that went his way. <lb/>
Turner, E. covered the third <lb/>
sack in fairly good style, with <lb/>
he's had, and beat nut a <lb/>
of bunts. <lb/>
we forgetting <lb/>
Gus and old Thompson <lb/>
I Not on life. Suppose <lb/>
had hit June of those be missed <lb/>
I He saved base hit by one of j <lb/>
I his stops, and Gus was there with <lb/>
the goods every single time. <lb/>
Walker in the box was a <lb/>
lion too tough of <lb/>
the batters. They fell be- <lb/>
fore those sweeps of his like weary- <lb/>
travelers by the country way side. <lb/>
Rowe, the redoubtable <lb/>
man. Are you wondering why he <lb/>
was saved for the last Well, he <lb/>
is pretty the best, and that <lb/>
always comes last; you know. He <lb/>
is verily a tower of strength. His <lb/>
throwing was exactly to the point, <lb/>
and he was in the game from the <lb/>
jump. <lb/>
Now a word about our <lb/>
Did you ever see a <lb/>
thirty cent piece t Well, that was <lb/>
Oh my, didn't he get <lb/>
his bumps Up against that Can- <lb/>
thirty cent piece there looms <lb/>
up a beautiful American <lb/>
in gold. Well, that's <lb/>
Walker. He's for his lace <lb/>
value. <lb/>
Nine hits were made against that <lb/>
thirty cent considered <lb/>
invincible pitcher. Isn't it <lb/>
the little river ham- <lb/>
should have done this <lb/>
The feeling between the towns<lb/>
Attacked With Vertigo and Fell Over- <lb/>
board. <lb/>
There sad ending In the <lb/>
Washington base ball excursion to <lb/>
Greenville Friday. As the <lb/>
boats were returning to <lb/>
Washington A, J. Mitchell, <lb/>
was on gas bout Magnolia, <lb/>
an attack of vertigo, <lb/>
and was drowned. The accident <lb/>
between and <lb/>
landings, Mr. Mitch- <lb/>
ell was between and years <lb/>
and leave- a wife and four <lb/>
children. The body had nut been <lb/>
last report. <lb/>
Crop Report. <lb/>
June <lb/>
weather bureau's weekly j <lb/>
Of crop c <lb/>
Further improvement in the <lb/>
condition cotton is very generally <lb/>
indicated throughout the cotton <lb/>
belt. crap is now in a good <lb/>
State of cultivation, although some <lb/>
fields continue foul portions of j <lb/>
the central and western districts <lb/>
Florida, While, as a rule, I <lb/>
good growth is the plant <lb/>
continues small. Lice are still <lb/>
it North Carolina, but are <lb/>
less numerous in South Carolina, <lb/>
Georgia and Alabama. Consider- <lb/>
able damage t web worms is <lb/>
reported from Oklahoma and <lb/>
Indian Territories, some <lb/>
fields are being devoted <lb/>
crops. Boll weevil- spreading <lb/>
in northwestern but <lb/>
ally the is ant great. <lb/>
Tobacco planting is largely finish- <lb/>
ed except in the more <lb/>
and the crop is generally <lb/>
well. <lb/>
Thompson to Stay. <lb/>
ii m ill in a pleasure to j <lb/>
the base ball fan.- to know that <lb/>
Thompson I be man who <lb/>
pitched the Suffolk game, <lb/>
decided to stay the Greenville <lb/>
team. He is a strung and <lb/>
will strengthen the team <lb/>
ways. He is i pitcher a bitter. <lb/>
The colored Normal school <lb/>
has been closed for, <lb/>
good. <lb/>
has been too strong the past. <lb/>
Let us have a good, pleasant, <lb/>
friendly rivalry between them. <lb/>
The incident in the last inning <lb/>
was unfortunate is to be de- <lb/>
We believe Washington <lb/>
people are d enough to place <lb/>
the blame it belongs. <lb/>
r. h. a. e. <lb/>
James, B., <lb/>
Turner, E. <lb/>
Smith, <lb/>
Rowe, c. <lb/>
Thompson, if. <lb/>
Turner and <lb/>
Forbes, If. <lb/>
Harris, cf. <lb/>
White, lb. <lb/>
Walker, p. <lb/>
Springs,<lb/>
Short, F., <lb/>
Taylor, <lb/>
Simmons. <lb/>
Wooten, <lb/>
Total<lb/>
Summary. Earned runs, Green- <lb/>
ville Washington two base <lb/>
hit, Giles two; first base on balls, <lb/>
Walker Wooten struck out by <lb/>
Walker by Wooten . Time of <lb/>
game umpire, E, Lewis, <lb/>
scorer, Frank <lb/>
The next game is with Kinston <lb/>
are <lb/>
PERSONALS AND SOCIAL <lb/>
Thursday, June <lb/>
The Suffolk baseball boys left <lb/>
this morning <lb/>
Dr. It. L. Carr returned this , <lb/>
morning from Danville. <lb/>
Mrs. W. T. and children <lb/>
went lo this morning. <lb/>
Mr-. O. c. of <lb/>
was in town <lb/>
W. H. Harrington returned <lb/>
Wednesday evening from <lb/>
Miss Allen, of Danville, <lb/>
arrived this morning to visit Mrs. <lb/>
Alice Harper. <lb/>
Mrs. Skinner son. <lb/>
Francis, went lo Wrightsville <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
W. J. and son, Ronald, <lb/>
Wednesday evening from <lb/>
Mis. J. H. Mitchell and child- <lb/>
of Suffolk, Va., are visiting <lb/>
Mrs. W. H. Johnson. <lb/>
W. L. Brown went to <lb/>
ville Wednesday evening and <lb/>
returned this morning. <lb/>
Forbes went to Winter- <lb/>
ville Wednesday evening <lb/>
returned this morning, <lb/>
Misses Kale Moore, of <lb/>
are spending day i <lb/>
Mr B, F, <lb/>
Mr. Mr-. H. W, Wilson urn <lb/>
children, of Danville, are visiting <lb/>
the of W Pin <lb/>
Bey. A. T. King, of Richmond, <lb/>
came in today to conduct the <lb/>
funeral of Mr.-. Randolph, <lb/>
Friday, Jane 1905, <lb/>
C. M. Jones left this morning <lb/>
for Raleigh. <lb/>
s. J. went up the road <lb/>
the whip <lb/>
man is in town today. <lb/>
Dr. W. ll. of char-1 <lb/>
is at Hotel Bertha. <lb/>
W. H. returned from ; <lb/>
ville this morning. <lb/>
B. W. retorted from I <lb/>
Norfolk Thursday evening. <lb/>
Fred Forbes is keeping <lb/>
for the Bank Greenville. <lb/>
Miss went to <lb/>
Winterville Thursday evening. <lb/>
Lewis, of Kinston, came . <lb/>
this morning to umpire the ball <lb/>
game. <lb/>
Mis- Moore, of Grimes- <lb/>
land, is visiting her uncle T. R. <lb/>
Moore. <lb/>
returned Thurs- <lb/>
day evening from Richmond and <lb/>
Baltimore. <lb/>
Miss Nell Hinsdale, of Raleigh, <lb/>
is spending a few days with Miss <lb/>
Lottie Blow. <lb/>
W. Cotten, of Tarboro, <lb/>
was among the base ball rooters <lb/>
today. <lb/>
Miss Claudia Simmons, of Wash- <lb/>
is visiting Misses <lb/>
Helen Forbes. <lb/>
F. M. Hornaday returned this <lb/>
morning from a business trip to <lb/>
the Southern part of the state. <lb/>
Misses May and Lillian <lb/>
of Henderson, arrived Thurs- <lb/>
day to spend several days with <lb/>
their father. N. H. Whitfield. <lb/>
Saturday, 1905. <lb/>
Rev. W. E. Cox went to Kinston <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
W. R. Parker, Jr., returned <lb/>
from learning. <lb/>
Hughes, of Danville, <lb/>
is visiting at Mrs. W. T. Lipscomb. <lb/>
M. P. J. Williams left this <lb/>
morning for county. <lb/>
L. W. Tucker went to Oxford <lb/>
this morning to bring back the <lb/>
o;. <lb/>
Dr. R, L Carr let Friday after- <lb/>
noon Beaufort to take hi- <lb/>
who has very sick. <lb/>
Mis Abe Harper mil pun. <lb/>
Alexander, and Allen <lb/>
went in Beaufort Friday evening. <lb/>
Mi- Wilson, win, <lb/>
baa been visiting Mr. Mis. W. <lb/>
M. returned hum this <lb/>
Misses II-nine Anna- <lb/>
Alice Blow Myrtle <lb/>
Wilson been attending <lb/>
institute at <lb/>
returned this morning. <lb/>
DOPE FOR THE FANS. <lb/>
Curves From Box. <lb/>
old Thompson <lb/>
base ball <lb/>
Well, maybe Butt didn't <lb/>
Wednesday, <lb/>
figure in that doublet He scoop- <lb/>
ed in up like an old timer <lb/>
says, he em <lb/>
unless they are lilt of the <lb/>
diamond. <lb/>
Paul Met rick says, you <lb/>
what's n fact, when they get a <lb/>
hit by snort it's got lo be a hit, <lb/>
ain't <lb/>
Mil was the game <lb/>
from the start. <lb/>
say- he did not use much <lb/>
speed Wednesday, What he did <lb/>
use did look good, <lb/>
says, luck mil <lb/>
Well. I should smile. <lb/>
Washington was sore morn- <lb/>
it, <lb/>
O. Tin y would have given 1500 <lb/>
ll to have been the oilier Way. <lb/>
How was catch in the right <lb/>
ii when Sufi had two men <lb/>
on bases, and one <lb/>
To win a girl Greenville now, <lb/>
take her to a bull game, and give- <lb/>
In ; a h .- <lb/>
list charm. <lb/>
John Ivey caught like he was <lb/>
use to it. It's a m- <lb/>
lip, for Jack usually has a hand- <lb/>
some face. <lb/>
is all right for tomorrow. <lb/>
The we must <lb/>
win. Bo guess we must. <lb/>
Well ii does look us <lb/>
the ray the team showed up Wed <lb/>
They certainly played winning <lb/>
hall. <lb/>
Haywood says racing <lb/>
Cod ain't it with base ball <lb/>
the way we ate playing now. <lb/>
That catch Turner., on short <lb/>
was highway of Suffolk. <lb/>
It was hair raising. <lb/>
Burial of Mm. Randolph. <lb/>
The funeral of Mrs. Lucy <lb/>
who Wednesday morn <lb/>
took place this afternoon. <lb/>
remains, were taken from the <lb/>
home to the Baptist church, of <lb/>
which she was a devoted member, <lb/>
where services were held by Rev. <lb/>
A. T. Kink, of Richmond, former <lb/>
pastor, assisted by Rev. H. H. <lb/>
The body was taken to <lb/>
the old home place in the country <lb/>
and i interred. The pull bearers <lb/>
were Messrs. G. F. J. O. <lb/>
Bowling, D. C. Moore, B. If. <lb/>
Schultz, J. R. and C. T. <lb/>
M foul, <lb/>
Terrible Blow By a Shift. <lb/>
Washington, N. C, June <lb/>
well nigh fatal accident happened <lb/>
yesterday at the lumber mill of <lb/>
Mr. W. B. Willing on the outskirts <lb/>
of town. A boy named Wright <lb/>
who was engaged assisting his. <lb/>
father on some work was struck by <lb/>
a rapidly revolving shaft <lb/>
hurt in the side stomach. <lb/>
It is feared be is also injured <lb/>
Internally, <lb/>
Willis P. Turner, of Panther <lb/>
Branch township, Wake <lb/>
died Tuesday. <lb/>
. ,. . I I <lb/>
POOR PRINT <lb/>
-1 <lb/>
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