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Washington and Greenville. All <lb />
I the tome Greenville regrets <lb />
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A Tobacco Grower's Profit <lb />
is dependent upon properly <lb />
Startling Evidence <lb />
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Walker and Rowe sore King's New Discovery for <lb />
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Metric- carried be A <lb />
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He had Blond for <lb />
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N stock of Children's and Infant's Ox- <lb />
T. lid at Greatly Reduced Prices. <lb />
but good, New Shoes. to buy new <lb />
At Reduced Prices <lb />
, just in time to mitt your needs, before the stock <lb />
and size; run down, is a rare opportunity <lb />
megaphone. <lb />
My but that boy <lb />
any where. <lb />
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catch the game. <lb />
The hamlet. <lb />
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in the grand Maud. <lb />
The great wonder Springs only <lb />
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The work of the Greenville <lb />
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It was a gain crowd at the <lb />
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without being benefited.; <lb />
I began taking Dr. <lb />
New Discovery, and a ft <lb />
wholly cored <lb />
in caring all and Throat <lb />
trouble, Pneumonia <lb />
and Grip Guaranteed by J. L- <lb />
Woolen, Di Trial hot tie <lb />
free, and 11.00 <lb />
No <lb />
crop is <lb />
so easily <lb />
spoiled as <lb />
tobacco. The <lb />
fertilizer must <lb />
be right, and to <lb />
be right it must <lb />
contain at least <lb />
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Potash <lb />
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Pointed Paragraphs <lb />
It's a wise proverb that knows <lb />
ii own lather. <lb />
H- who wean a long face doesn't <lb />
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In marriage one make <lb />
colors divorce on- from leaves <lb />
back them <lb />
flying <lb />
I job see two <lb />
looking King and <lb />
tiled <lb />
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BALL TEAM ENTERTAINED. <lb />
Pleasant Evening tor the Boy <lb />
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ready money. <lb />
, Men who talk BUM- anally <lb />
bat little, and bore everybody <lb />
look themselves <lb />
ideal <lb />
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Nothing worries a .,.,. ,. <lb />
than toe made by people <lb />
who shoot far Joy. <lb />
When a young man a-ks the <lb />
heiress he humus the <lb />
an <lb />
team gathered<lb />
the tea-., were Bum <lb />
Mary James, As Alice <lb />
White, Maud <lb />
Mr. Mr,. White are <lb />
ma every <lb />
feel at and gave then <lb />
lion-. <lb />
Music, and <lb />
was by Miss Kins <lb />
in, ii- were I <lb />
and sen a after <lb />
had it <lb />
lime bid the best and hi <lb />
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i buyers, who appreciate <lb />
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, a<lb />
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OFFER <lb />
end We are over <lb />
Summer Shoes, we need the room and <lb />
i slippers, ind in order t <lb />
give is Pimple, plain <lb />
an them out quickly we <lb />
pretty good ran- <lb />
bases, he fa-test man <lb />
either team <lb />
Poor little Cotton <lb />
tire- <lb />
where <lb />
has a girl because <lb />
play hall h ; Io tackle one nearer hi own<lb />
-w the after years usually give, a <lb />
game. Be it salted mm. a every. ,. ,, <lb />
good. i- from <lb />
crowd was the wedding march. family is often driven to <lb />
of <lb />
but they son <lb />
the the laying on anything be than to It's <lb />
IO the lean, A-ll of them closed, . ha .,. B, , L W; <lb />
their were In <lb />
Mrs H. Ala. <lb />
three she writes, Buggy Wrecked. <lb />
endured pain from .,,. . a the <lb />
was the ball <lb />
Arthur park, I-inlay <lb />
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ed. <lb />
go, i Io king, orderly, <lb />
Burns, cm-. <lb />
sic. a of <lb />
Halve. <lb />
st vie. <lb />
Did Tun E <lb />
t oat a down <lb />
pest up dumped <lb />
Li <lb />
., patent leather Court Tie Oxfords, worth for <lb />
leather, Court Tie Oxfords, worth for <lb />
leather and plain kid Oxfords, 2.50 for 1.85. <lb />
-s leather Strap Sandals, plain kid Strap Sandals, <lb />
leather tip Oxfords, tan kid Court Tie Oxfords, <lb />
sizes, worth and 2.25 per pair, to be sold for <lb />
j j per pair. <lb />
., or black Court Ties, plain kid Sandals, patent <lb />
a . w ti Oxfords, dressy styles and plain common sense <lb />
styles and sizes, that are selling for pair, <lb />
w; tit it lit pair. <lb />
AU th styles of Ladies Oxfords and Sandals that are selling <lb />
for to pair we offer In this sale for to per <lb />
pair. <lb />
AU the and Babies SUppers are offered In this <lb />
Sal and are in proportion to the Ladies as quoted above. <lb />
toward first beat it on. <lb />
Toe loggers from the lumber <lb />
camp <lb />
e, that there are some ball players <lb />
at the hamlet up the called <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
kept blackboard <lb />
and the core, in <lb />
the blank with <lb />
cartoon was <lb />
If you standing the <lb />
catcher at the don't you. <lb />
think hi been far more <lb />
fair to the two and to <lb />
people, in the grand stand who <lb />
more than yon. if you <lb />
best on <lb />
. <lb />
work am, <lb />
third and <lb />
or.- down <lb />
literally <lb />
try the result <lb />
wee miraculous. Improved at <lb />
and sow I m <lb />
For Liver. Kidney, <lb />
Stomach sad Bowel troubles <lb />
is the medicine. <lb />
only If- <lb />
I. Druggist. <lb />
in <lb />
evening. A <lb />
to pieces was the extent <lb />
the damage. A colored <lb />
occupying the buggy was thrown <lb />
but i injury. <lb />
Village <lb />
As the days glide <lb />
become more Mid more <lb />
live in a small <lb />
pal <lb />
course, Ufa to great <lb />
there are those <lb />
, i stood luck a- you should by the country town that <lb />
done Try to improve on it for the city <lb />
time. It is not fair to catcher. I attractions. we decide to nail <lb />
rather lath an our chicken coop, <lb />
do so without fearing a <lb />
Wash <lb />
woods, <lb />
line of vi <lb />
S vies are <lb />
early will get first pick at this beautiful line of <lb />
beautiful, the makes are of the best, and a full <lb />
your inspection. <lb />
J. B. CHERRY CO. <lb />
STORE. <lb />
By the way, Isn't <lb />
After defeating <lb />
a to any <lb />
club in North Carolina or Virginia <lb />
ts play a in Washington. <lb />
Washington club, on the <lb />
Washington with a <lb />
Washington umpire can beat any <lb />
club in the States, John i <lb />
aggregation not except <lb />
ed. But they can't do it else <lb />
where. <lb />
John Ivey Smith was not com- <lb />
in I be regular write up. <lb />
John is a excuse that <lb />
Latin, please, out it's the express <lb />
tun for him. John his <lb />
team well, and directed their <lb />
movements with a master head. <lb />
No wonder we won the game. You <lb />
feel one of these satisfied <lb />
when you see a ball going to John's <lb />
precinct, and you see a <lb />
good stunt when he goes to the <lb />
bat. John makes a pretty good <lb />
captain, yon <lb />
deplores and con- <lb />
damns the trouble that occurred <lb />
near the end of the inning. A <lb />
man with too much trip- <lb />
up a Washington runner who <lb />
was for the home plate <lb />
and hurt him. The inaner gained <lb />
bis and knocked his man <lb />
down. As both were <lb />
chums, with honors between <lb />
them about <lb />
we can <lb />
call from the ion; it <lb />
want to carry home a piece <lb />
kindling, we can do so without <lb />
being boycotted by teamsters- are <lb />
only two of the things enjoyed <lb />
man who is willing to <lb />
Wealthy Citizen. <lb />
An old man carried a <lb />
under his arm when he <lb />
went Io give in bis taxes Friday. <lb />
He warned show what be <lb />
chicken <lb />
these times might be regarded as <lb />
rich. <lb />
Cotten <lb />
H. J. Mills, of Winterville, <lb />
drought us two cotton blossoms <lb />
j morning <lb />
L. Moore brought us a red <lb />
cotton blossom that opened <lb />
on the 21st. <lb />
J. O. Mabry, a car inspector on <lb />
the Southern was awarded eight <lb />
thousand dollars Thursday in So- <lb />
rt at tor the <lb />
leg <lb />
coot <lb />
the pleasures by city life, i lost a leg. Mabry lost his <lb />
Kan., while coupling a yea. <lb />
That Throbbing Headache <lb />
Would quickly yon, if you <lb />
used Dr. King's New Life Pills. <lb />
Thousands of <lb />
ed their merit sick <lb />
and nervous Headaches. <lb />
make pure blood and up <lb />
Only money <lb />
back if not cured. Sold by <lb />
Wooten, Druggist <lb />
ago. <lb />
STATE NEWS <lb />
E. C. Edwards, a young white <lb />
man of Henderson, run down <lb />
by a train and killed Tuesday. <lb />
Big Bill Artie, a from <lb />
was arrested in Raleigh <lb />
Tuesday night for freight <lb />
A young white man by the <lb />
name of of Henderson, N. <lb />
C, crushed to death by a <lb />
near Raleigh Thurs- <lb />
day. <lb />
to <lb />
THREE <lb />
Of Cholera with OM <lb />
Small Battle <lb />
cholera and <lb />
Remedy. <lb />
Mr G. W. Fowler of <lb />
Ala., relates on he had <lb />
while serving on a jury in a <lb />
murder case at <lb />
seat of county. Ala- <lb />
He there I <lb />
ate some fresh meat and some <lb />
souse meat and it gave me cholera <lb />
in a very severe form. I <lb />
was never more sick in my life <lb />
Kent to the drug store for a certain <lb />
mixture, but the druggist <lb />
sent me a bottle of Chamberlain s <lb />
and <lb />
Remedy saying that he <lb />
what I sent for, hut that this <lb />
medicine was so much better he <lb />
would rather it to me in the <lb />
fix I was took dose of <lb />
it and was better in five minutes. <lb />
The second dose cured me entire- <lb />
Two fellow jurors were afflict- <lb />
ed in tbs same manner and one <lb />
cured the three of <lb />
For at <lb />
us. <lb />
Store. <lb />
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb />
J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. <lb />
and Friday. <lb />
ONE DOLLAR YEAR IN <lb />
VOL. No. <lb />
GREENVILLE. Pin COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY. JUNE 1905. <lb />
No. <lb />
CLAUDE INFAMY. <lb />
Sin at Lad Unmasked Him. <lb />
to <lb />
There is nothing truer under the rumors as <lb />
sun the teaching, involved, Rogers <lb />
sure will find <lb />
you A man , a in <lb />
sin for a time and by his shrewd. <lb />
or <lb />
misdeeds bid for a time, but <lb />
sooner or later the mask ill lie <lb />
off and he up in hi <lb />
true light to public acorn. <lb />
at a tense kept by one Jen-1 HAPPENINGS AT THE RABBITS FOOT. <lb />
j May, on East street. <lb />
Storm Interfered With Performance. <lb />
l was with the pleasure of little <lb />
children that many of the men and <lb />
boys of the town followed the road <lb />
of the Rabbit's Foot people, <lb />
were happy the <lb />
of the evening performance. <lb />
The show was an one <lb />
this time and have given an <lb />
entertaining decent <lb />
but for the interruption of <lb />
thunder <lb />
ii. <lb />
CHARLIE'S AUNT. <lb />
two <lb />
and <lb />
Unwell bad been floating <lb />
about, discolored and prejudiced <lb />
side or the other as <lb />
the of those who spoke <lb />
leaned hither or you. The matter <lb />
was itself public property. De- <lb />
tails alone ed to find. Hence <lb />
went in a carnage to the house <lb />
is the career M. Ber- of May. <lb />
an erstwhile citizen of <lb />
Greenville, for whom <lb />
too and caused him <lb />
to seek other While <lb />
there were some ready to shield <lb />
there many who lie <lb />
be was a scoundrel, <lb />
libertine, a wolf <lb />
in sheep's Yet <lb />
that system of society that opens <lb />
its arms to a man who is a sinner, <lb />
never knew were girls <lb />
virtuous she repealed. <lb />
They came here, driving up to <lb />
back door and the came <lb />
and asked me if I had rooms. I <lb />
told ye-. There was a <lb />
in town. I thought they were <lb />
-how gills. They In laugh, <lb />
All four of them went in <lb />
that room across the hall. <lb />
though he be more dangerous than, hey separated and two of <lb />
a ,,, , wk i them came ii. this room and the <lb />
allowed logo on in high places two stayed that one. <lb />
until his own infamy expo ed h in That was in the last part of May. <lb />
But the pity of it is that this did was a show in town on an <lb />
not come other lives bad jail-week stand. I tell you, I <lb />
been ruined, and others suffer thought to the <lb />
beside himself. show. They were laughing and <lb />
We will let There was no way for <lb />
and Observer of Sunday tell the <lb />
remainder of the <lb />
At approximately o'clock <lb />
Raleigh Police- <lb />
man Ike shot and, In all <lb />
probability fatally wounded John <lb />
Dockery, United States Deputy <lb />
and a son of Marshal <lb />
Henry Dockery, United State- <lb />
for the District <lb />
of No- th Carolina. <lb />
The trouble arose <lb />
misconduct with the <lb />
of Mi. by Mr <lb />
daughter <lb />
eke y. <lb />
and similar reports a lo <lb />
Mr. H. II with <lb />
Claude Bernard, <lb />
Republican of Raleigh and ex <lb />
District Attorney, who was <lb />
expelled from Greenville on a <lb />
charge of a similar import. Ber- <lb />
is married; Dockery is a <lb />
single man, than years <lb />
of age. Rogers i- quite an old <lb />
man. over sixty years obi. <lb />
The has <lb />
greatest excitement and <lb />
me to know what <lb />
Jennie May went to that <lb />
this was on l Tuesday night. They <lb />
came again on Saturday, the same <lb />
collides. <lb />
did not know Mr. <lb />
she said. had never seen him <lb />
before. I did not know the girls, <lb />
although I both their <lb />
knew Mr. Bernard. He <lb />
knows a lot about women <lb />
I thought he would have <lb />
to go around with girl- <lb />
like that I thought lie knew what <lb />
be up to. his experience <lb />
he ought to have known <lb />
of the best citizens in <lb />
member of bar. <lb />
by last <lb />
people of not t., <lb />
permit I bat man Claude Bernard <lb />
to live Hi- <lb />
is an to decency. The <lb />
drove out of Greenville at the <lb />
point of a pistol for same crime <lb />
lot which be will be arrested ii he <lb />
returns to And yet be <lb />
is greatly mixed as to the right or I has bean tolerated and the <lb />
wrong of Mr action as to I have not taken steps to <lb />
Dockery. As is to Bernard, who I have hint disbarred Where is our <lb />
is a married man and notorious for civil virtue. time was when, <lb />
like escapades, there is little law is impotent, men would <lb />
expressed. the initiative inform Ber- <lb />
The summarized in that j that be could stay <lb />
Rogers acted as any would any longer. Ought be to <lb />
have done, but that lie tolerated Ought the bathers <lb />
fault, while was of to permit such a man to <lb />
not so bad as that of his run at large on the It <lb />
associate. But as to Bernard, the <lb />
feeling is bitter. He is at present Immediately the shooting <lb />
in there King, a local Republican, <lb />
rumors that on part j telegraphed the occurrence to Mr. <lb />
girl's is Bernard at Wilmington, <lb />
awaiting his A private telegram from <lb />
Yesterday afternoon papers last night states that <lb />
in a suit against Bernard for Claude Bernard is not there; that <lb />
twenty dollars damage he left Seashore Hotel at <lb />
for seduction under what is Wrightsville in and <lb />
the prepared Ion bis at Wilmington took <lb />
by Messrs. Argo and Shaffer, a train bound His present <lb />
attorney-. Mr. H. C. whereabouts are unknown in <lb />
The.-e papers include an order <lb />
airest and bail, the <lb />
the Old <lb />
off bis woman's garment mar- <lb />
Benefit of Public Ella Jack and Miss <lb />
Charley Miss <lb />
re married in order <lb />
named, and Jack's father makes <lb />
thing by marrying <lb />
aunt. Then Homes here <lb />
on stage a bell rings, and <lb />
D IN <lb />
Library. <lb />
very single public spirited <lb />
citizen of ought to <lb />
attend the play in lie given In the <lb />
opera home the part of <lb />
week, the first of next. The drops ending the best local <lb />
exact will tie announced later, ever given <lb />
It is to be given by talent All it a to <lb />
and all are to be given I <lb />
for the improvement of public that are rich, <lb />
The show hi composed of men I It should de well attend- themselves in fumy <lb />
that can do most any In led not only because if Is for a go--d place-. Old <lb />
th- afternoon, they i purpose, but because be lime four women who be- <lb />
exhibited their talent in a well I well worth the small admission a conversation that makes bin <lb />
played game of base ball with and there are <lb />
local colored team. It resulted III j It is a comedy iii three act, equally us funny. <lb />
a victory for by a score of j is full of Inn from beginning Io It to to lie given in be opera <lb />
to and among them end. It is the of I collage for benefit a <lb />
of trained ability, cake walker-, at Oxford n and . good cause, a good play, so <lb />
soloists, can't got <lb />
cast of character is us j <lb />
Quite a number of the white THE STORM. <lb />
people went to for the; solicitor at . r, , . <lb />
. . . , . . ,, Much Damage Done by Wind and <lb />
show, among them was a machinist Jack Garden. <lb />
a man, and one hardware Colonel Sir Francis <lb />
man, all well known State Indian Service, Frank <lb />
life of the town, and Wooten. <lb />
with this trio were people in great Jack under graduate, <lb />
forming a swell Carr. <lb />
They were s with St. Col <lb />
expectancy, and impatiently cage, <lb />
Lord <lb />
Tom Moore. <lb />
. Scout, John <lb />
for the performance, when sudden- j <lb />
the dusty atmosphere of <lb />
Heavens was knocked to <lb />
atoms by tremendous claps of, <lb />
the darkness of j <lb />
was made lurid with the light-1 from <lb />
ti almost <lb />
the windows of Heaven opened <lb />
and water in <lb />
great torrents began to fall. <lb />
tent of the <lb />
Foot lifted <lb />
bled spectators found themselves. <lb />
drenched by of the <lb />
clouds. <lb />
But buck to our tr o. The <lb />
machinist began hi- exit from <lb />
and a <lb />
swinging to bis <lb />
coot tail; a- the hardware man was <lb />
Donna i <lb />
Mi <lb />
Kitty <lb />
Ward, Mm .<lb />
Mis- Loll <lb />
Alice While. <lb />
of <lb />
and ,, <lb />
well, and <lb />
patronage, <lb />
In the fir-t hi <lb />
a id Charley , <lb />
lunching party <lb />
honor ,,. <lb />
if <lb />
a, i <lb />
Skinner. <lb />
it<lb />
impel <lb />
y deserve . <lb />
s,. <lb />
passing a tent pole dealt him a i d <lb />
blow on the upper story, and Lei for to <lb />
found a place Donna D <lb />
his mother earth; the tobacco however, <lb />
man Wat the last to leave the wind to alive <lb />
tossed tent; as he was passing out ladies <lb />
the band of a a c <lb />
man knocked from his cranium his The pull n <lb />
plug hat. for a solid <lb />
boor be for bis head b; <lb />
in the drenching rain Thus bud pi <lb />
I for a play he is lo <lb />
I. <lb />
ed the for trio, <lb />
most others <lb />
in a thorough wetting. <lb />
and <lb />
it ended <lb />
being quasi -criminal in its nature. <lb />
Clerk Russ fixed the bond required <lb />
and subpoenas were <lb />
issued to both Wake and New <lb />
Hanover counties. <lb />
For some days there bad been <lb />
greatest excitement among <lb />
families of both Rogers <lb />
and Mr. Howell. From one thing <lb />
to another, ugly stories as to the <lb />
conduct of Lula Rogers, years <lb />
old, Bertha Howell, <lb />
years of age, had come to light. <lb />
The fathers of girls bad <lb />
them and it was made plain <lb />
that had been in company <lb />
with Mr. Dockery and Mr. Ber <lb />
Body Found. <lb />
The body of A. T. Mitchell, of <lb />
Washington, who was drowned by <lb />
Forbes Ah rams. <lb />
At the residence of the bride's <lb />
parents in there in- <lb />
curred Sunday the marriage <lb />
of Mr. John It. Forbes, Miss <lb />
residents of <lb />
respectively. <lb />
The ceremony, which was <lb />
at p. m., was witnessed by <lb />
a large number of the of <lb />
bride and groom, many- <lb />
were the congratulations showered <lb />
mi them their large circle <lb />
acquaintances. Rev. H. II. Moore, <lb />
of Christian church, <lb />
officiated. <lb />
Crow Better. <lb />
The B. Y. P. U. had another <lb />
very interesting meeting in the <lb />
lack . Li ti <lb />
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t looms in <lb />
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i tin- bole t <lb />
d . . <lb />
y i hum they <lb />
ii icing his <lb />
In loll,, i- <lb />
night. is that of a <lb />
woman, is In <lb />
costume. He agrees In <lb />
become Lucia, chap- <lb />
the girls. <lb />
In the meantime Jack's father, <lb />
pays bin <lb />
a visit. He is up against it ; <lb />
dally, and decides to lie <lb />
Donna Lucia for the of her <lb />
W bile they <lb />
ed there the guardian <lb />
the girls comes in a towering rage <lb />
; to take them away, but decides to i <lb />
slay for lunch, so he too can meet I <lb />
Charley's <lb />
The scene of second act is <lb />
garden. <lb />
Old taking advantage of <lb />
his posit ion acts too <lb />
toward two girls to <lb />
suit Jack and but he has <lb />
The storm of Saturday night <lb />
a fierce one. and accompanied <lb />
by severe and thunder. <lb />
The gardens in town suffered <lb />
not a little; everything <lb />
lug enough was blow down, a ires t <lb />
many were broken and n <lb />
I about the streets, nod for a short <lb />
time the and were <lb />
in darkness, lightning <lb />
I burned the wires m several <lb />
j places all i the belt on <lb />
lit the n . <lb />
ii,. idea tin- smoke stack <lb />
I lie, <lb />
A in O. A. <lb />
ard Was blown on his well <lb />
and demolished. <lb />
The church Buffered <lb />
. some damage from water by <lb />
wall protected tin <lb />
spare around <lb />
The streets in places were <lb />
cut and washed, <lb />
Crops in vicinity were badly <lb />
beaten down <lb />
Toe reached in mi. <lb />
Inches. <lb />
Colored Couple Came Creel <lb />
be Joined. <lb />
Id early afternoon s <lb />
couple drove into town that at- <lb />
some at ten tint, <lb />
pasted street. The <lb />
man was to hie Sunday <lb />
beat, while the douse by bis <lb />
was robed white in <lb />
striking contrast with her complex, <lb />
ion. They did not take until <lb />
the court where <lb />
they I alighted in. <lb />
Inquiry for the register <lb />
of deed fact that <lb />
were on matrimony bent, A <lb />
license was obtained <lb />
Bought who could <lb />
joining. A messenger went <lb />
J. A. Hornaday came <lb />
loan and united couple la his <lb />
go id a number of <lb />
having gathered in the mean- <lb />
time to . i he ceremony. The <lb />
duple ere Cornelius Kittrell <lb />
Gardner, of Swift Greek <lb />
township. There was every <lb />
cation la faces <lb />
left the house and <lb />
went out to take in the town <lb />
fine home, <lb />
CLASS ENTERTAINS. <lb />
Baptist church afternoon. the on have <lb />
H. B. and Misses Ethel While they are <lb />
falling boat between Bagwell, Mary the proved charming <lb />
and Grimesland Friday night, V calls herself Mrs. <lb />
. . . ,,., With . I. <lb />
found about o'clock rt m program. The <lb />
afternoon. attendance is increasing. <lb />
In Honor Two Other Classes. <lb />
, of the <lb />
school gave a delight- <lb />
Tuesday nigh , <lb />
i. n, o ,. o <lb />
W. entertain. <lb />
was In honor of the <lb />
class and Mrs. class id <lb />
the same school, but many of the <lb />
young men were so <lb />
with the excursion and ball <lb />
that hey allowed hi <lb />
miss a most delightful occasion. <lb />
The was beautiful with <lb />
electric light- Mini II men and <lb />
a charming place for such <lb />
a gathering, Miss Bags- <lb />
dale was by Miss <lb />
Bagwell in receiving guests at <lb />
the door and all were most <lb />
welcomed. <lb />
The evening was devoted to <lb />
popular games and music, and <lb />
merriment and reigned <lb />
supreme. <lb />
Refreshments consisting f <lb />
creams cakes were served <lb />
the dining room, <lb />
after all bad sumptuous- <lb />
games and music were resumed <lb />
and until hour of <lb />
bidding good night came. The <lb />
SB <lb />
Don't Wash Dog. <lb />
the <lb />
July, Reginald V. <lb />
careful feeding, however, <lb />
will not. give a dog's emit glow <lb />
which is a sure sign of he <lb />
if In. is washed with <lb />
soap water. Owners who <lb />
allow their d ea lo in a <lb />
are forever washing the <lb />
animal, forever tin that <lb />
s j- coming out. <lb />
the is nod scrubbed <lb />
the more will his coat leave its <lb />
trail, deader and duller <lb />
will it The health and <lb />
growth of a dog's cat depends en- <lb />
a natural oil from <lb />
skin. A- ii as a dog is d <lb />
so i- t he oil washed d <lb />
so much la <lb />
of the coat. <lb />
dog brushed every <lb />
day live or <lb />
as well with grain, bis coat <lb />
would limy have a luster, hut <lb />
I would cease to distribute itself all <lb />
place, except for a very <lb />
Short once or twice n year. <lb />
this, brushing has a slim- <lb />
effect on the whole <lb />
helps th this <lb />
the digestion, so the general <lb />
examples brushing <lb />
washing, I have a d I <lb />
-hosed la-; June at the <lb />
how be has not <lb />
washed since. Another, that was <lb />
Newport last September <lb />
has been washed since; two <lb />
others, that were shown at New <lb />
last February, have been <lb />
washed since, still another <lb />
which I have had a <lb />
half has never been washed at all. <lb />
In the warm weather they get <lb />
of swimming, and in the <lb />
Winter snow, or a drench <lb />
in the rain, but a good rub down <lb />
Very Good water Indeed. <lb />
second sample of water from <lb />
the Greenville water works exam- <lb />
by slate <lb />
biologist, is pronounced by him to <lb />
be very good water indeed. <lb />
largest of <lb />
Iron at . M. <lb />
Card of <lb />
We thank the people <lb />
of for their kindness <lb />
shown us during dear mother's <lb />
sickness death, and for <lb />
many beautiful tributes. <lb />
Smith. With her she brings Ella <lb />
her adopted daughter. <lb />
Old still posing <lb />
Lucia bud- himself in several em- <lb />
positions. Tb <lb />
Donna Lucia asks him for a story the <lb />
of her former husband, and of <lb />
he tell <lb />
time be wants to pay his <lb />
to Ella but cannot, <lb />
cause of bis woman's garb. <lb />
Change of Superintendents. <lb />
J. L. has tendered bis <lb />
true resignation a- superintendent of <lb />
water light <lb />
plants, to take effect July <lb />
The water and commission <lb />
has selected J. A. as his <lb />
be- successor. Mr. Livers will return <lb />
Wanted posts. <lb />
D. J. Whichard. <lb />
j to construction work in <lb />
the third, the which be was engaged <lb />
destinies of each ate brought the position here. <lb />
Marriage Licenses. <lb />
Register of Deeds has issue <lb />
marriage license to the billowing <lb />
couples since last report. <lb />
M B, Hart and Either Cannon. <lb />
X. I-. I Hart. <lb />
A. Cash and Lula <lb />
Saul Haddock <lb />
J. B. Forbes and <lb />
Alfred Annie Ward. <lb />
Davis Bottle <lb />
sou, <lb />
Wiley Maggie House. <lb />
James Staton. <lb />
Mitchell and <lb />
J. A. Brown and Ore <lb />
Joyner and <lb />
-.-i <lb />
POOR PRINT<lb /></p>
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I Sim I I <lb />
i ii <lb />
Service is Tired I <lb />
the Modern Genius <lb />
WITH A TELEPHONE <lb />
IN YOUR HOUSE THE <lb />
RESOURCES OF THE <lb />
WHOLE STATE ARE <lb />
AT ELBOW <lb />
For apply to Local <lb />
Manner <lb />
It may be from overwork, but <lb />
the chance are Its from an in- <lb />
LIVER. <lb />
With a well conducted LIVER <lb />
one can do mountains of labor <lb />
without fatigue. <lb />
It a hundred cent to <lb />
ones earning capacity. <lb />
by, and only by <lb />
TAKE HO SUBSTITUTE. <lb />
Not Quite <lb />
ran get a <lb />
thing . <lb />
nail or screw driver or <lb />
Haw a <lb />
,.,. box and be for <lb />
emergencies, i t <lb />
is all could desire, <lb />
, , see th your tool <lb />
box does ample <lb />
article <lb />
Of Course <lb />
You get Harness, <lb />
Horse Goods, <lb />
of <lb />
J. P <lb />
Corey <lb />
COUNTY <lb />
J. Elks, <lb />
Chairman, W. K. <lb />
J. K. Spier, J. K. Barnhill <lb />
J. W. Page. <lb />
Clerk Superior C. <lb />
Moore. <lb />
j Sheriff L. W. Tucker. <lb />
Register of <lb />
Hams. <lb />
T. White. <lb />
William <lb />
D. Cox. <lb />
Hoard G. <lb />
Chairman, B. M. <lb />
L. C. Arthur.<lb />
H. <lb />
Standard OB, Klein- <lb />
State of North Car <lb />
County. <lb />
In the Superior Court, <lb />
Town of i of summon <lb />
and t of <lb />
I J <lb />
The defendant. K. J. Po lard, will <lb />
take notice, that on the day <lb />
June, 1906, a summons was issued, <lb />
against him. ill th u entitled a <lb />
lion, by the undersign d clerk of the <lb />
Superior court of county, return- <lb />
able to the September term, of <lb />
Pit court, which convene on <lb />
i the second Monday after the Ural <lb />
Monday In September, 1906. it v , <lb />
the day month, <lb />
summons was returned by sir riff , P. J. v I. <lb />
ml and with ,. <lb />
h J. <lb />
T. <lb />
s. Congleton, <lb />
J. H. tiny, <lb />
U . Bowen, A. II. Tuft. <lb />
C S T. B. Hooker. <lb />
j t Lanier. <lb />
tins <lb />
Pollard not to be l o my county. <lb />
The of laid action as allege I <lb />
by the plaintiff la tn recover of the <lb />
defendant the mm of three hundred <lb />
dollars for breach hi- of a <lb />
certain deed executed In <lb />
on the day January, 1890 for a <lb />
h land on Wilson <lb />
street in the and <lb />
fully described in deed <lb />
Hook pass <lb />
office of <lb />
lie said K defendant <lb />
aforesaid, will notice a <lb />
warrant of attachment Issued by <lb />
e'er . on the said <lb />
June, the crop r- <lb />
of the K Pollard, directed <lb />
In the sheriff of Pitt county aid re- <lb />
turnable to the September term <lb />
of Pitt Superior court, it being <lb />
the t me and place where the aforesaid <lb />
summons la returnable, . Hie said <lb />
B, will take notice that <lb />
is required to appeal thin tin-. Brat <lb />
three days said v and <lb />
demur to the complaint of the plaintiff <lb />
n. or t relief demanded <lb />
will be granted. <lb />
in the town <lb />
Greenville, day of June,<lb />
Clerk e Superior curt. <lb />
Blow, Plaintiff's <lb />
M. SCHULTZ <lb />
On r sod <lb />
Hide, Fur. Cotton Oil Bar- <lb />
Turkeys, Egg, mo. Bed- <lb />
tends, Oak Suits, Ba <lb />
nulls, Tables, P <lb />
High mi- . Che- <lb />
root-. <lb />
Cherries, Peaches, Apples , <lb />
Pine Jelly, Milk, office North <lb />
In . <lb />
r . p,, fill will to public sale <lb />
before the Court <lb />
vi <lb />
Hi virtue of the power of sale con- <lb />
In a certain Mortgage <lb />
and delivered l Richard <lb />
wife H. <lb />
27th <lb />
Is.;, in <lb />
and Hulls, <lb />
Oranges, Apples, <lb />
Dried Apple. <lb />
. Cum <lb />
rid <lb />
i, <lb />
. . ill i I <lb />
II<lb />
TUESDAY. I, S <lb />
or parcel land lung <lb />
and being in of Pitt and <lb />
Mi e North described <lb />
as to That tract land <lb />
in i lying on et <lb />
aide the main road from <lb />
Greenville to and known <lb />
, inn . <lb />
that piece land by J, <lb />
K. 1- Adams, adjoining <lb />
I'm. i,. W. Venters on the <lb />
,. it <lb />
h.- <lb />
NEWMAN <lb />
the Old Stand. <lb />
South, Oscar Hooker on the on <lb />
I the iv tin, lands, and on <lb />
the West by the Davis land, <lb />
moor less, to <lb />
said Mortgage Deed. <lb />
it sale <lb />
This day May <lb />
F. Q. Attorney. <lb />
I have purchased the stock <lb />
and W. J. <lb />
Thigpen will carry on the <lb />
at his old stand Five <lb />
Points. <lb />
will add to the to meet the <lb />
demands trade and will at <lb />
ll times a complete line of <lb />
DISSOLUTION OF <lb />
SHIP. <lb />
The Hi ink A Hooker by <lb />
mutual content the pi <lb />
June, dissolved, J. Frank <lb />
purchasing o. Hooker's interest <lb />
In the Brick Warehouse. <lb />
Warehouse will here- <lb />
after be run by J. Fran. Brinkley. <lb />
This June 14th, 1905 <lb />
Frank <lb />
Hooker <lb />
I to friends for <lb />
their patronage in and <lb />
Tobacco, ask a continuance of the same, prom- <lb />
that I will always my best <lb />
effort to protect then- in the <lb />
future, <lb />
J. Frank Brinkley. <lb />
Heavy and. Groceries. <lb />
Fruits <lb />
Cigars, <lb />
Call on me you want the <lb />
best Groceries the lowest price <lb />
at which they be fold. <lb />
J. J. TURNAGE <lb />
The Five Grocer. <lb />
COBB BROS. CO. <lb />
Norfolk, Vb. <lb />
Buyers Brokers in <lb />
Cotton, Grain and <lb />
ons. Private Wires to New <lb />
Chicago and New Orleans. <lb />
HILLIARD, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
MARBLE MONUMENTAL WORK <lb />
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. <lb />
Iron Fencing Sold <lb />
Tax D. <lb />
J. T As <lb />
J W <lb />
H. <lb />
Chief Ola <lb />
Forbes. <lb />
Bryan, J. S. Hart, J. <lb />
L. Sufi; <lb />
Prayer meetings each <lb />
day night. Sunday schools <lb />
a. <lb />
Rot. King, pas <lb />
tor. Services every Sun. <lb />
day. W. H. <lb />
of Sunday <lb />
School. <lb />
H. H. Moore. <lb />
pastor. Bun <lb />
day. W. H. Parker Super- <lb />
Sunday School. <lb />
Episcopal--Rev. W. E. Cox, <lb />
rector, Services every <lb />
and third Sunday. B <lb />
Brown of <lb />
Sunday School, <lb />
Will <lb />
No <lb />
regular service <lb />
day Services every Sunday <lb />
O s <lb />
dent of Sunday School <lb />
K G Hart- <lb />
man pastor Services every <lb />
Sunday I first <lb />
Sunday in month. W <lb />
Dove Superintendent <lb />
Lodge No. A <lb />
K A M. meets 1st <lb />
Monday nights in each <lb />
month R Williams, W <lb />
Wiley Brown, Sec <lb />
Covenant Lodge No. I O <lb />
F Meets every Tuesday <lb />
night. T H Moore, N <lb />
W F Evans, Sec <lb />
Tar River Lodge No. K of <lb />
Meets every Thursday <lb />
night K Q Flanagan, C <lb />
T J Moore, K of R <lb />
Tribe No <lb />
O R M, meets every <lb />
Thursday night J U Co <lb />
Sachem; W P Ed <lb />
wards, C of R <lb />
Council No Jr O U A <lb />
M. meets every Friday <lb />
night J B Randolph, Conn <lb />
J U R S <lb />
EATING AND DRINKING. <lb />
of an of Food and th. <lb />
Effects of <lb />
Every living body requires a <lb />
quantity of food that is common- <lb />
with the tissues it consumes <lb />
in the performance of its functions. <lb />
When nourishment is withheld, the <lb />
body is forced to subsist on own <lb />
tissues. The tat is first <lb />
ed, then the muscles and other <lb />
structures. The emaciation and loss <lb />
of strength are so rapid that life has <lb />
rarely been maintained longer than <lb />
ten days when neither food nor <lb />
drink was taken. If, however, an <lb />
abundance of water is drunk, <lb />
wasting is greatly retarded, and life <lb />
can be supported for a much longer <lb />
tune, provided that the body be <lb />
kept at complete rest. Thus re- <lb />
lasting is often a valuable <lb />
adjunct to other measures in the <lb />
treatment of disease. A limitation <lb />
of the diet is more frequently re- <lb />
to than an entire withdrawal <lb />
of nourishment. <lb />
of die i- often <lb />
ii means of preventing <lb />
illness. x not employed <lb />
in manual labor eat more than is <lb />
requisite tor their support. Overeat- <lb />
seldom yields an increase of <lb />
nutrition. The of fond, on <lb />
the contrary, imposes a burden <lb />
upon the liver, Other <lb />
organs whose office is to free t lie j <lb />
of effete matter.- When <lb />
burden heroines illness is <lb />
ind ii i. loss of <lb />
nil other <lb />
, under <lb />
t lit; Ii i in are the Usual <lb />
manifestations of it. The <lb />
of poisons is further favored <lb />
by neglect of when mo little <lb />
wain- i- taken into the system to <lb />
maintain the secretions and earn <lb />
off waste. <lb />
The waste products which result <lb />
from an overindulgence in meal are <lb />
more acutely poisonous than those <lb />
from vegetables. They belong to <lb />
the uric arid group of poisonous <lb />
substances, which are regarded as <lb />
particularly active in the <lb />
of gout, rheumatism and <lb />
or if the quantity of <lb />
food taken be so excessive and <lb />
remain so long in the intestines as <lb />
lo undergo decomposition through <lb />
the action of bacteria, ptomaine <lb />
poisoning is produced, n may <lb />
u -ii as to be distinguished <lb />
with difficulty from typhoid fever. <lb />
In the severe cases relief is <lb />
by abstaining <lb />
from meat for a few day-, hastening <lb />
the removal the matter by <lb />
the drinking of as much pure water <lb />
as the stomach tolerate or by <lb />
means of a laxative mineral water. <lb />
Muscular and bathing arc <lb />
also advantage for prevention. <lb />
Youth's i <lb />
Announcement <lb />
We beg leave to announce that we are <lb />
Wholesale and Retail <lb />
for n <lb />
White Lead, Paints, <lb />
Colors, and and <lb />
country Ready Paints. <lb />
There is no line 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 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 />
N. C, <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BANK OF <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
AT THE OF BUSINESS MAY 29th. 1905. <lb />
OF DISSOLUTION. <lb />
The of <lb />
heretofore doing s mercantile business <lb />
in the town Greenville, has <lb />
dissolved by mutual c All per- <lb />
sons Owing the firm ran settle with <lb />
either party and are requested to <lb />
Mi-ward at once and settle their SO <lb />
Any one accounts <lb />
against the can present lo <lb />
either party. I- M. Savage. <lb />
J. . <lb />
This June 1905. <lb />
APPLICATION FOR <lb />
LICENSE. <lb />
Is hereby given that I will <lb />
make application lo the Board of Con <lb />
of enmity i <lb />
Monday in July. license <lb />
retail liquor in N. <lb />
Thus. J. <lb />
This 27th day of May, ISM. <lb />
DR.<lb />
I. t P. <lb />
COMPOUND. <lb />
APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR <lb />
is hereby given that I will <lb />
make application to the board of Com- <lb />
county on the Brit <lb />
July, 1905, for license <lb />
retail liquor in N. C. <lb />
L. <lb />
This of May, <lb />
NORFOLK SOUTHERN CO <lb />
Steamboat Service. <lb />
L. leaves <lb />
daily <lb />
at ti a. for leaves <lb />
daily <lb />
at in. <lb />
Connecting at Washington with <lb />
Norfolk Southern Railroad <lb />
Norfolk, Philadelphia, <lb />
,. New York, <lb />
n the first North. Connects a Norfolk <lb />
with all West. <lb />
order <lb />
freight via Norfolk, care Norfolk <lb />
A Southern R. R. <lb />
Sailing hours subject to change <lb />
without <lb />
T, H. Agent, Washing- <lb />
ton, N. O. <lb />
J. J. Agent, <lb />
N. <lb />
If. General T. <lb />
f. Agent, Norfolk, Vs., <lb />
Recompense. <lb />
A popular physician was much <lb />
plea-id with a certain aerated <lb />
and by his assiduous <lb />
procured for n a <lb />
ii deserved, The doctor <lb />
hi h in the inter -i of j <lb />
generally and expected no <lb />
return. <lb />
To bis there came one <lb />
morning effusive letter from the <lb />
. ling that <lb />
done them so much <lb />
good they ventured to <lb />
semi him ii Here the <lb />
page i lo an end. <lb />
ill never said the <lb />
doctor. very kind, hut <lb />
co i accepting any- <lb />
Here lie turned the page <lb />
and found the sentence <lb />
ii, our circulars for <lb />
Dodging o Duke. <lb />
One time the I hike <lb />
king of Cyprus and Jerusalem, <lb />
was in love beautiful <lb />
Mme. d ah who had <lb />
estate at Monaco. the <lb />
of Mine, de <lb />
Monaco without <lb />
of trumpet or drum o us to <lb />
give her agreeable surprise. Mine, <lb />
de did not in the <lb />
least her neighbor, who, more- <lb />
over, was a septuagenarian and <lb />
humpbacked like a sack nuts. In <lb />
order to put s stop bis w-its she <lb />
used have his movements watch- <lb />
ed, end directly he passed her from <lb />
he saluted from all her <lb />
batteries. Twenty-one guns was the <lb />
precise number, sufficient to pro- <lb />
claim for miles around that bis <lb />
grace Inking an <lb />
A Financial <lb />
Mr-. a woman with a <lb />
head for <lb />
sec lure. I have bought a <lb />
beautiful rocking chair auction <lb />
worth only paid <lb />
So. see, have clear profit. <lb />
tell sir after this <lb />
women have no business tense. <lb />
Deed the recking <lb />
r. <lb />
Then w did j h i it <lb />
save . How <lb />
hi i if hadn't <lb />
bought it, t <lb />
1102,151.411<lb />
Overdrafts, <lb />
blocks, securities, etc.<lb />
real estate 2,000.00 <lb />
Hue from Banks 52,858.67<lb />
Gold Coin <lb />
Goto <lb />
9,871.00 <lb />
Stuck paid Is 125,000.00 <lb />
Surplus, 25,000.00 <lb />
Undivided Profits hi <lb />
Expenses Paid 7,250.72 <lb />
Deposit subject to check 181,484.46 <lb />
out- <lb />
standing 2,751.35 <lb />
North Carolina, <lb />
County of Pitt. <lb />
James L. Little, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly <lb />
swear that the statement above in true to tho best of my knowledge <lb />
and belief JAMES L. LITTLE. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to before <lb />
this 7th day of June, 1905 <lb />
J. C. TYSON, <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
J. G. <lb />
J. A- ANDREWS, <lb />
Ii. W. <lb />
Directors <lb />
i i <lb />
II Victor Receives <lb />
THE <lb />
To the Victor Belongs the Spoils. <lb />
to the Enquirer. <lb />
St. Mo., Oct. Victor Safe a Look Co., of <lb />
Cincinnati, received, to-day, the Grand Prize at the World's <lb />
Pair, for their exhibit of solid Manganese Steel bank safes <lb />
and general line of tire 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 Burglarized. <lb />
J. L Agent. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
The Reflector <lb />
Is Road By Everybody and <lb />
It resell people to pay for what they want, <lb />
if yen have what want advertise it are sure to <lb />
a part of money. <lb />
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT. <lb />
J. M. BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent. <lb />
s. N. C. <lb />
AYDEN ITEMS. <lb />
I Don't fail lo see Ty- <lb />
I son's new both plain and <lb />
IT. C, June 1905. decorated. Prices are cheaper <lb />
authorized agent for DAILY <lb />
and Reflector we take <lb />
pleasure in receiving sub- <lb />
and willing for <lb />
those arrears. We have a list <lb />
of all who receive their mail at <lb />
this office. We also take orders <lb />
job <lb />
When yon need a <lb />
tough pole, for buggy or <lb />
carriage. Call and make a <lb />
election. Ayden Milling Mfg <lb />
Co. den. N. C. <lb />
Milling Mfg. Co., <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Saturday night just at dark <lb />
of the inn-t terrific wind and lain <lb />
passed over this section <lb />
known in many years, carrying <lb />
with it devastation and ruin from <lb />
almost every source, Here in <lb />
the sheet in front of the <lb />
the signal light of the <lb />
railroad, the <lb />
than formerly. <lb />
Come to see us when you <lb />
to buy Independent Manufactured <lb />
Tobacco, we handle Trust <lb />
goods, Hart Jenkins. <lb />
Mrs. Calvin of <lb />
came up on Sunday morning's <lb />
train to her brothers, the <lb />
Messrs. <lb />
For can peaches, apples, corn <lb />
tomatoes, c, apply to E. Ii <lb />
Now we have plenty the <lb />
wagon and cart <lb />
wheels and will sell them as <lb />
a any one. <lb />
Ayden Milling Mfg. Co. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
The ladies say that Cannon <lb />
Tyson have the prettiest, line of <lb />
dress goods in town. <lb />
Notice you <lb />
your ginned nice clean, <lb />
in order that you might realize <lb />
Bra., have pretties or om and stay <lb />
cent and ginghams lo town, site blade yon want at J. K. Smith <lb />
That last car choice hay that <lb />
colored l church and tot if <lb />
fences all around, were blown <lb />
down to the four <lb />
winds of Heaven. In the <lb />
great damage was done to <lb />
crops and fences. All along the <lb />
public roads are large washouts <lb />
m many places the bridge <lb />
swept away. It was a <lb />
Storm, much thunder light- <lb />
accompanying it. The <lb />
electric light plant had to shut <lb />
down and those of our citizens <lb />
Milling A Mfg. Co., <lb />
R. F. Johnson came up <lb />
morning. <lb />
Cannon Tyson are displaying <lb />
the most up to dale line of <lb />
ever brought to this <lb />
Go to E. B. Co's new <lb />
market beef, fresh meats, <lb />
sage, and fresh fish. <lb />
A high grade, graceful, <lb />
well made durable buggy can be <lb />
had no lamps had to spend the at t-up at <lb />
remainder of night in Mfg. . g <lb />
Even poor little us had to dispense , with their eyes <lb />
only Saturday night or way; should <lb />
luxury and our way to bed Bot to J- w- Taylor, <lb />
ponder and reflect on the graduate optician, who <lb />
past lo our glasses properly <lb />
when light should again appear. <lb />
Will deal with you <lb />
and the storm should nave passed and your money<lb />
If you need anything the way S is <lb />
of Crockery, Tin ware We Continue to build -High <lb />
come to sec us, Hart Jenkins. buggies for we do not <lb />
Call and examine our line of <lb />
high grade buggies. You can be Ayden, S. O. <lb />
easily convinced of the superiority Taylor, <lb />
of material and who has been on a visit daring <lb />
Ayden Milling Co. <lb />
Co. returned <lb />
possible can to please you with i her home Sunday. <lb />
their new line of heavy and fancy <lb />
groceries. <lb />
We are Headquarters Brat <lb />
class, light neat Harness, Ac <lb />
Ayden Milling Mfg. Co., Ayden <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Fancy candies, oranges, apples <lb />
and bananas at E. <lb />
For guano sowers see M. H. <lb />
The lie-t. <lb />
Carlos Harris says Harrison <lb />
Town Country paints and <lb />
Just received, line line of colors ate by far the best goods <lb />
and can lit you up in any style <lb />
or price. <lb />
Ayden Milling Co. <lb />
T. J. of Green- <lb />
that he ever used and that it <lb />
knocked out several other <lb />
brands a teal at Greenville last <lb />
This paint is sold by J. <lb />
ville, spent Saturday night with K- <lb />
Billy Oranges, apples, bananas and all <lb />
are re. kept by <lb />
daily new groceries and <lb />
confectioneries light from the misses and black <lb />
slippers all sizes at <lb />
manufacture seats J- K <lb />
the trade, that are simply the Old man what makes you always <lb />
smoothest seat on the market J- K- Bro., to do <lb />
Ayden Milling Mfg. Co. I can <lb />
We have full line of any thing I from <lb />
shoes for ladies. Every boys. <lb />
pair guaranteed. <lb />
J. J. Edwards ii Co. <lb />
Cotton king cultivators, Gopher <lb />
plows extra blades at J. R. <lb />
Smith Bro. <lb />
We are offering good values for <lb />
the money in shoes, hats, caps, <lb />
rugs obi pets, tables and <lb />
floor oil cloth Cannon Tyson. <lb />
John Pierce went up the road <lb />
A large plaining outfit and latest <lb />
improved tools with which to do <lb />
our work. Satisfaction <lb />
teed. M. B. Tripp it Bro. <lb />
Call on Hart A Jenkins for a bar <lb />
tel of Columbia Flour, none better <lb />
be had anywhere. <lb />
Needles, oil, bands and <lb />
for all makes of sewing machines <lb />
at J. H. Tripp Bro. Ayden, N <lb />
C. <lb />
if you do not secure <lb />
one of our high grade <lb />
Miss Crawford, of Win- <lb />
after a plea-ant visit to <lb />
Miss Willie Faulkner, returned to <lb />
her home yesterday. <lb />
M. B. Tripp Bro. are now <lb />
to make wooden legs for <lb />
cripple horses or mules. Their <lb />
latest was a decided success. <lb />
L. C. who has been <lb />
away from home for quite a while <lb />
returned Wednesday evening. <lb />
The freshest loaf bread right <lb />
from the oven at <lb />
Get the Cox cotton planter the <lb />
best on the market at J. Smith A. <lb />
Bro. <lb />
Simplex guano distributors, Cox <lb />
cotton planters and repairs at J. R. <lb />
Smith Bro. <lb />
Singer sewing machines sold <lb />
cheap for cash or on installment <lb />
J. at H. Tripp A Bro., Ayden N. C <lb />
Those white and tan slippers at <lb />
loss will be ours. I J. R. Smith A Bro., are the <lb />
Ayden Milling Mfg. Co., for children I have this <lb />
den, N. C. <lb />
R. Bra, received is fine. <lb />
Lee lime is good for any <lb />
and a farmer it <lb />
freely, at J. R. Smith <lb />
That lace and embroidery <lb />
is the prettiest goods in town for <lb />
baby J. R. Smith <lb />
King Quality shoes are the best. <lb />
You will find thew at J. J. Ed- <lb />
ward Son. <lb />
Complete stock spring clothing <lb />
at J. J. Edward A Sou. <lb />
notice. <lb />
In order to make room the <lb />
next days we will sell <lb />
regular high grade buggies at <lb />
exceptionally low prices. This is <lb />
no lake, but strictly business. <lb />
Ayden Milling and <lb />
Ayden, N. C <lb />
What a pity policeman of <lb />
didn't get Claim Her. <lb />
too. If there is a jury <lb />
Wake that would <lb />
any Hung in I bis <lb />
that jury ought and should lie <lb />
lynched. <lb />
our spring of <lb />
pant-. J. Edwards Son. <lb />
For heart <lb />
by J. II. Tripp Bro. <lb />
Die mil of the Milling <lb />
and Mfg. Co. has been out <lb />
now in first <lb />
they are prepared to <lb />
shortest notice all who <lb />
may I. with patronage. <lb />
They also call special attention to <lb />
their line of beautiful buggies. <lb />
We know we can't interest the <lb />
men who prefer to walk or the <lb />
men Who Will not believe that <lb />
buggies are the most economical at <lb />
price. <lb />
We know vehicles and <lb />
we also know tin- buggies we build <lb />
and sell we <lb />
Come to see us <lb />
you buy or If you can do <lb />
better elsewhere we do u i expect <lb />
your patronage. <lb />
Ayden Milling and Co. <lb />
Ayden, N <lb />
Mi-s of is <lb />
visiting <lb />
The carriage buyer <lb />
knows a little judgment often <lb />
saves many doll is. He knows <lb />
i that there i- a price below h eh a <lb />
good buggy be or sold, j <lb />
Our <lb />
style and <lb />
no offered general I <lb />
Milling Mfg. Co, Ayden, j <lb />
i N. C <lb />
Something new in Ayden J. <lb />
Smith have bought a whole j <lb />
car load of cooking and beating <lb />
stoves, and you can get your choice <lb />
by coming at <lb />
Mrs. Mary J. Forrest and Mis. <lb />
Will have been on a visit <lb />
to the family of J. A, Finest <lb />
the week. <lb />
neighbor have you seen <lb />
Simplex fertilizer distributor at <lb />
J, It, Smith A It puts it out <lb />
any quantity you want and does <lb />
not waste any at the cuds of row- <lb />
it is a cheap machine. <lb />
to J. J. Edwards A Sou for <lb />
your spring clothing. <lb />
A. Griffin has first <lb />
class brick fir sale and is burning <lb />
new kilns constantly. When in <lb />
need of brick see him or write <lb />
Ayden, N. C. <lb />
Miss Irma Bell Dawson is visit- <lb />
in <lb />
J. R, Smith Bro. gives me <lb />
more for my <lb />
and eggs <lb />
else. <lb />
a neat house with gar- <lb />
den and all necessary out <lb />
located on main street in a good <lb />
neighborhood for rent by J. R. <lb />
Smith Bro. <lb />
W. E. Patrick spent the Sabbath <lb />
in Greenville. <lb />
The soda fountain a <lb />
will be in service <lb />
from now to the end of the season. <lb />
The newest and latest drinks will <lb />
be found there. If you want <lb />
something nice try them. <lb />
and organs at J. <lb />
Tripp Bro. We sell them cheap <lb />
for cash on credit term, Ayden, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
That rock salt at J. R. Smith <lb />
Bro., is the best thing I can get <lb />
for my stock. They only eat what <lb />
they of it at a time. <lb />
We are indebted to little <lb />
Miss Thelma and <lb />
Zeb for a nice least on <lb />
some of the sweetest most <lb />
luscious peaches, for which we <lb />
tender many thanks. <lb />
We will beginning on <lb />
day June 21st for our <lb />
entire stock of clothing, dry <lb />
notion, shoes hats at prices <lb />
before unheard of. in the n of <lb />
Ayden. Our stock is too large <lb />
and we take this means of reducing <lb />
same. We have just a <lb />
large lot plaid mat air run <lb />
Ding at per yard, white sheet- <lb />
per C. Jackson <lb />
k Co. Ayden, N. <lb />
Bills, of Greenville, t <lb />
Sabbath hem, <lb />
WINTER <lb />
CLOTHES <lb />
Time to lay away winter <lb />
clothes pretty sen. Better <lb />
tn it they are protect <lb />
ed moths until they are <lb />
wanted again. We have <lb />
MOTH BALLS <lb />
MOTH POWDER <lb />
CAMPHOR <lb />
TAR BAGS <lb />
CHAMBRAY <lb />
A moth near any of <lb />
them. They're cheaper than <lb />
buying new clothes. <lb />
M. M. SAULS, Ph. G. <lb />
IN. C. <lb />
BEFORE THE HOUSE BURNS. <lb />
If -on contemplate INSURING <lb />
property wait, VA bile <lb />
are walling your house or bus <lb />
h use may be by <lb />
The Time to Act is Now <lb />
while the property is valuable and <lb />
when you can a <lb />
Hie Din ii- too late. I write incur <lb />
lie- that Let me explain <lb />
it l you <lb />
E. HOOKS, <lb />
J. H. <lb />
CHOLERA CURE. <lb />
It Has Never Failed. <lb />
Real references on demand. For <lb />
sale in all country and <lb />
drugstores, Cull for ii <lb />
No Pay. <lb />
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb />
AYDEN, N. C. <lb />
At the close of business May 29th, 1905. <lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
and Discounts, ti <lb />
Furniture and Fixtures <lb />
Demand Lens <lb />
Due from Hanks, <lb />
Cash Items, 106.90 <lb />
Gold Coin, <lb />
Silver Coin, fill <lb />
National Hank notes and <lb />
other U. S notes <lb />
Total, <lb />
144,616.28 <lb />
Capital st-k paid in. <lb />
Surplus <lb />
Undivided profits <lb />
expenses, <lb />
Dividends unpaid <lb />
Deposits subject to <lb />
Cashier's <lb />
Total. <lb />
A. H. TAFT'S <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 />
AYDEN, N. C <lb />
ASK FOR <lb />
COLUMBIA FLOUR, <lb />
II git you <lb />
satisfaction your dealer will <lb />
pa , J ii h Ho inn.; <lb />
It. Johnson, <lb />
Diet. Ayden, <lb />
Dr. Joseph Dixon <lb />
AND <lb />
Office Block, Railroad, <lb />
Ayden, N. C. <lb />
A. H. Taft, <lb />
NEXT DOOR TO SAM WHITE'S. <lb />
Scientifically <lb />
Constructed. <lb />
D. W. <lb />
DEALER IN <lb />
A Shoe for <lb />
Women. <lb />
Groceries <lb />
And Provisions <lb />
Cotton Bagging and <lb />
Ties always on hand <lb />
Fresh kept con- <lb />
In Stock. Country <lb />
Produce Bought and Sold <lb />
D. W. <lb />
Q R <lb />
North Ca <lb />
SHINGLES SHINGLES <lb />
All grades and sizes, in car loft, <lb />
less quantity, to suit purchaser. <lb />
F. K. RANDOLPH CO. <lb />
Home, N. C <lb />
THE ULTRA SHOE tor <lb />
is made with reference <lb />
to the most details and <lb />
is so perfected in its numerous <lb />
styles there is no other <lb />
man's shoo on the market selling <lb />
tit the price Ultra docs, its <lb />
superior, if its equal. <lb />
Horn is the fundamental basis <lb />
of a perfect shoe. We employ <lb />
our own expert designers, and <lb />
every Ultra over <lb />
a lust scientifically constructed <lb />
to meet the closest variations <lb />
of width and size in woman's <lb />
footwear, <lb />
The Ultra Shoo moots every <lb />
requirement of the many <lb />
whims of <lb />
We carry SHOE, for men, in Oxfords, Tans, etc. <lb />
Pulley Bowen, <lb />
THE HOME OF WOMAN'S FASHIONS. <lb />
Try a Pair <lb />
our VICTOR SPRINGS and one our OS- <lb />
PATENT ELASTIC FELT, MAT- <lb />
TRESSES and it yon are not more than satisfied we <lb />
will refund the price. <lb />
truly. <lb />
TAFT VANDYKE. <lb />
Subscribe to THE<lb />
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EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
AND <lb />
P. J. Editor and <lb />
Entered in the post at Greenville, N. C, as second class matter, <lb />
Advertising rates made upon application. <lb />
A desired at every post in Pitt and adjoining counties. <lb />
The Winston aldermen are deter <lb />
mined to get rid of small money <lb />
sharks. On Saturday the aldermen <lb />
instructed the town tax collector to <lb />
collect an annual tax of from <lb />
even- money lender. <lb />
in to fiction <lb />
Pitt County, N. C, Km day, 1905. <lb />
IT EFFECTS THE SOUTH <lb />
While the country at large is His- <lb />
cousins worrying Chi- <lb />
exclusion, the Sooth, the very <lb />
portion will he most visibly <lb />
affected, no matter which way it is <lb />
decided, is saying hardly a word <lb />
Upon decision <lb />
depend in a great degree the <lb />
tin Soul China is no <lb />
longer the rout, <lb />
n he <lb />
powerful, magic finger Japan has <lb />
ti ached her. and she is waking; the <lb />
ways and methods f I he Western <lb />
world el e is in and she <lb />
is stronger r before <lb />
man I the <lb />
race pride or any <lb />
other man has. ins ill mat ; <lb />
you invite his ill will, <lb />
now that i- p Insult the <lb />
have the respect and support of all <lb />
honest, conservative people To <lb />
oppress we or to disguise it is <lb />
wrong The public wants the fads <lb />
in all things as they are. <lb />
CARE SHOULD BE USED <lb />
We need immigrants and <lb />
them, but the most extreme care <lb />
should be exercised in this matter. <lb />
We want the right kind Do <lb />
other. We think the first and <lb />
m would be to get desirable <lb />
pie from other this <lb />
country. In this way believe many <lb />
could be secured. This being dona <lb />
the movement might lie extended to <lb />
include desirable immigrants from <lb />
England, Scotland, Ireland, Norway, <lb />
Sweden and other foreign countries <lb />
It would be very easy to secure <lb />
immigrants of nationalities <lb />
n mid not he so desirable, for the <lb />
Chinaman now. you lose las trails <lb />
proportion of people of latter <lb />
class coining over here is fast <lb />
increasing, while from the <lb />
nationalities that are more desirable <lb />
is not increasing so very rapidly <lb />
Thus you see the utmost care should <lb />
be used in securing the right kind. <lb />
Tin- Soul . dependent <lb />
her prosperity on the cotton markets <lb />
of the China has been and is <lb />
still her most valuable customer. <lb />
Already the trade is falling off and <lb />
Because, the disrespectful, <lb />
unreasonable and <lb />
st <lb />
of e students <lb />
and t with the <lb />
i even from <lb />
can prime ministers, are subjected <lb />
to the indignities of the examination <lb />
accorded the common ct oils laborer <lb />
verity of the immigration bureaus <lb />
l . old kin <lb />
We want them, but wont be <lb />
with just any <lb />
THE COMING FOURTH. <lb />
Most people follow the nils of <lb />
blowing their money in, but the <lb />
who went crazy in San Francis- <lb />
co and used bills for wadding <lb />
in his gun undoubtedly believed <lb />
blowing it out. <lb />
The yellow fever outbreak in the <lb />
Zone ought not Io cause very- <lb />
much excitement owing to the <lb />
amount of work that has <lb />
been going on over there for quite a <lb />
while. <lb />
We don't think there is any doubt <lb />
but what the at Greens <lb />
will fail but we will just bet <lb />
dollars to pennies that Mary Ann <lb />
don't lose anything. <lb />
Russia is to build another great <lb />
fleet. It looks to us like it would be <lb />
great deal cheaper to bury her sail- <lb />
ors on land. <lb />
If Governor Glenn does not let <lb />
those gold stay in the pen <lb />
he will not do what he <lb />
ought to. <lb />
Blackburn had better get busy <lb />
and start up No If he <lb />
don't he may have to gaze upon his <lb />
finish. <lb />
If the Republicans take in Butler, <lb />
the first thing the knows <lb />
Holler will be taking it in <lb />
It would get the habit <lb />
of hanging a few men, she might <lb />
escape less scandals. <lb />
WINTERVILLE <lb />
While Mockery may not have de- <lb />
served killing, there is very little to <lb />
lie said in his favor. <lb />
In the invention of the <lb />
potato we can see the finish of the <lb />
potato hug. <lb />
Roosevelt, we learn has just <lb />
a new library to his Oyster Hay <lb />
Bummer home. What's the matter <lb />
Andy We have not heard <lb />
from you lately <lb />
. It is a ease of Mr saw <lb />
Mayor Weaver is determined to it first, but the other crowd beat <lb />
rive all the rascals out of him to it. <lb />
If he succeeds. Philadelphia <lb />
will look like thirty cents when he <lb />
finishes the job. <lb />
A tramp is not apt at-chops <lb />
unless it happens to be wood chops <lb />
All Americans arriving at <lb />
must submit to being fumigated. <lb />
The Americans should make no kick. <lb />
If they can stand the Chinese they <lb />
can stand the fumigation. <lb />
The Washington paper with <lb />
hyphenated name is sore over it yet. <lb />
now crops out that the corset <lb />
was worn four thousand years ago <lb />
e Furnishing that you'll like, <lb />
come <lb />
Our styles are not like every <lb />
other Clothier's, <lb />
We keep things that are <lb />
Styles that can't be found in <lb />
every store you enter. <lb />
Furnishings can never be too <lb />
fresh. <lb />
Come here for your Shirts, <lb />
Ties, Gloves, Hosiery, etc., and <lb />
you'll get the correct things. <lb />
We search the best markets <lb />
for best tilings and we get <lb />
them <lb />
FRANK WiLSON, <lb />
The King Clothier. <lb />
The Filipinos are called very shy <lb />
people, and a hank manager seem to have been clipped <lb />
there who is shy just in i <lb />
Every year about this time the of <lb />
warning the <lb />
bis account is convincing evidence, china was not long in making the <lb />
States see the point. <lb />
MERCERIZED CONTROVERSY <lb />
Still Continues to Burn Advertising Space <lb />
people of the July celebrations, The college graduate who leaves <lb />
The South should kick on tins., <lb />
because it men, her ruin. Already in for <lb />
their part, and the death that <lb />
folio of July <lb />
the Chinese trade is boycotting <lb />
systematically the American <lb />
with a telling effect <lb />
Another phase we should look <lb />
The -is a household servant <lb />
has hid the majority of his days. <lb />
The Chinaman decidedly the best <lb />
fort his can e found; they are <lb />
clean, honest mid industrious, and <lb />
as path i I us can lie He is a much ; <lb />
more desirable immigrant than the <lb />
and riffraff Southern Europe <lb />
that is coming now lie will not <lb />
underbid American labor, for his <lb />
is of a class that the American will <lb />
not do We need him, and <lb />
is a place here that will he distinct- <lb />
his the South should <lb />
work for his , <lb />
college with the intention of con <lb />
Ottering the world usually finds it <lb />
right difficult to conquer an <lb />
nary little job. <lb />
equals many engage- <lb />
set fourth in history as <lb />
Vet the public <lb />
gives little or no In ed to the death <lb />
harvest. There have been enough <lb />
laws coasted the suppression of <lb />
these deadly explosives to till a good <lb />
library, but the failure of en- <lb />
f renders such laws worse <lb />
than none at all <lb />
FACTS A THEY ARE. <lb />
The following from the Richmond <lb />
Times-Dispatch will prove both <lb />
instructive and interesting to the <lb />
close readers of daily <lb />
newspaper is under a tacit <lb />
agreement with its readers to print <lb />
the news fairly, and when it distorts <lb />
or colors its news reports in order to <lb />
deceive, it violates a solemn <lb />
and defrauds its readers, as <lb />
much so does a merchant when <lb />
ho sells spurious articles of <lb />
It is impossible for a news- <lb />
paper always to he accurate in its <lb />
news reports, for the truth is mighty <lb />
hard to get, but it is desire of <lb />
every honest newspaper to print the <lb />
news correctly, whether or not the <lb />
reports are agreeable to the editor. <lb />
We have often said that fairness is a <lb />
newspaper's honest <lb />
publisher strives to be fair, just as <lb />
every honest man strives to <lb />
not merely as a matter of justice to <lb />
others, but that ha may be true <lb />
to <lb />
The above well said, sets a <lb />
good lesson for all daily papers <lb />
excepted. The paper <lb />
that adheres to the above policy will <lb />
It is rumored that a Republican <lb />
established at Col- <lb />
but a New Englander <lb />
says he does not know where it will <lb />
get a subscriber as looked every- <lb />
where in South Carolina couldn't <lb />
find a single Republican. Possibly <lb />
he had visited the cemetery he <lb />
might have found the resting place <lb />
of some postmaster. <lb />
evening, any late news from <lb />
Greensboro <lb />
Safe blowing is not a very safe <lb />
business. <lb />
The fact that Japan is not <lb />
ed, cites a Missouri editor, is that I to a a year <lb />
graft is not known there. It may position as financial agent represent- <lb />
that it is known under this country abroad. i this <lb />
other name. <lb />
treason Spanish <lb />
war fame, the man who granted <lb />
, . American register to a pirate ship <lb />
is not issuing a dial- . . . <lb />
conveying munitions of war to <lb />
to the world to come play hall Surely, this cannot be. <lb />
with her, but if any other club wants Durham Sun <lb />
to earn all it gets let it tackle our <lb />
ho vs. <lb />
and Money. <lb />
Mary land a little lamp <lb />
The <lb />
Ami everywhere that Mary wont <lb />
The always <lb />
Mary had the whooping cough <lb />
She would cough and . <lb />
but for Mary's lamp <lb />
She'd her head <lb />
But ST night by <lb />
The faithful amp bur right, <lb />
And Mary's cough and parents too, <lb />
reel the long night <lb />
Some of our <lb />
organs are nil the <lb />
In the game between Norway of the peace movement to President <lb />
Sweden Norway j No one will begrudge the <lb />
r i- t. -ii -r i i i j president of the credit that is <lb />
Possibly if she had drawn f . <lb />
fairly his due, and it is a great deal; <lb />
a king would have tilled her hand. , , ., , , <lb />
n , but there is an impression abroad <lb />
that a man named Togo has had <lb />
We blame the gold brick something to do with <lb />
swindlers from frying to get out of Argus, <lb />
the penitentiary, but will blame <lb />
some one else if they do get out. <lb />
A girl in New York while at- <lb />
at a of base ball <lb />
aught a foul ball on the end of her <lb />
nose. Whereupon she sued the <lb />
manager for damages. The case <lb />
was dismissed by the court. <lb />
the grounds, we suppose, that a foul <lb />
ball was not fair. <lb />
In the case of the gold brick men <lb />
who are appealing to Glenn for <lb />
pardons, we suggest to the governor <lb />
that he just keep them in the pen <lb />
and let them make some genuine <lb />
clay brick instead of turning them <lb />
lose to make <lb />
Both and <lb />
That Governor Glenn is to soon <lb />
It is now said that Admiral Ne- a please the <lb />
Ideal Clothes are not easily defined, but it's easier to <lb />
than to make Ideals vary, what one man doesn't <lb />
please another. That's what makes ideals an index to character, <lb />
and also what makes ideal clothes difficult to produce. There tire <lb />
some general principles, however, and good quality is one of them. <lb />
The Style of Your Clothes <lb />
the pattern, the price yon pay disclose your common <lb />
sense, but the quality is an index of character. <lb />
If you pay an all wool price for fabrics <lb />
that shows that you are easily but your ideals may <lb />
be good. If you willingly buy and wear the <lb />
because it looks good, and nobody knows the differ <lb />
that's another indication. Maybe you govern your conduct <lb />
by the same test. <lb />
Be an All-Wool Man <lb />
it comes to buying clothing. Your clothes can be as good us <lb />
they look if you say so Our label means all wool and work <lb />
it is a small thing to look for. a big thing to find. Let <lb />
your next suit have <lb />
ii <lb />
who is still in Japan has <lb />
gone crazy. He will never go crazy- <lb />
enough to go back to Russia. <lb />
Blackburn has been on to Wash <lb />
and had the ear of the <lb />
Maybe he feels that much <lb />
ahead of the other fellows. <lb />
It is reported the Interstate <lb />
Commerce is to tour <lb />
the South again to hear complaints <lb />
against the railroads. Hearing the <lb />
will be about all this <lb />
tour will amount to. <lb />
The Republicans of North <lb />
might pull themselves together <lb />
they could all stick their <lb />
the pie counter. <lb />
Up until a week ago there were <lb />
five dispensaries in county, <lb />
but on last Thursday the county <lb />
roted itself dry. <lb />
people of North Carolina It will <lb />
please them because they will <lb />
not miss the for they will, <lb />
bat it will because they <lb />
feel that Excellency by his <lb />
tiring, zealous work since he entered <lb />
upon his duties last fall deserves a <lb />
vacation and that his health, which <lb />
he has endangered much by this hard <lb />
service, needs it. <lb />
The equal of Governor Glenn for <lb />
work we don't believe found <lb />
in a Governor the United States. <lb />
And his labor has not confined itself <lb />
to speech making and the usual <lb />
routine of his high position, but he <lb />
has worried over and mastered some <lb />
problems already though he <lb />
has only been Governor a <lb />
short while. In connection <lb />
with the legislature many knotty <lb />
questions arose for him and he had <lb />
to scuffle with the Dakota bond mat- <lb />
Perhaps of Asheville <lb />
getting so things is that eke enjoy his rest and that it will greatly <lb />
for them. i him Wilmington Dispatch. <lb />
Label on inside Made by Co. and <lb />
sold by <lb />
G. L. Wilkinson Go. <lb />
Hardware. <lb />
For C Stoves Ranges, <lb />
Heaters Pumps, Guns, Am- <lb />
munition, One and Two Horse <lb />
Steel Plows, Cutters and <lb />
In fact anything <lb />
in Hardware come to <lb />
H. L. CARR <lb />
This department is in A. D. Johnston, who is authorized to rep- <lb />
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory. <lb />
WINTERVILLE ITEMS. <lb />
N. June <lb />
A. I. Johnston went to Rocky <lb />
Mourn Monday. <lb />
took tip Mr. Cooper ask him <lb />
bout prices of anything that you <lb />
are interested <lb />
Mrs. W. Spark- and children <lb />
to Saturday evening <lb />
and Monday. <lb />
Misses Lydia <lb />
Mamie spirit eve., <lb />
Mrs. <lb />
A few subscribers the <lb />
Reflector area hit in arrears. <lb />
I the Winterville list sun <lb />
the list on all the .-ail routes from <lb />
Winterville of all our <lb />
and am prepared to give receipts <lb />
for the paper. Gone and see me <lb />
and pay up, make me happy, make <lb />
the happy, and get Lapp <lb />
Spanish for seed at T. <lb />
N. Manning .,, fr who pay for <lb />
We have informed that <lb />
A. W. Co. pay highest <lb />
price for country prices. <lb />
year in advance. <lb />
A. D. Johnston. <lb />
Miss Mamie Galloway, of <lb />
Mrs. W. L. House and children ,, to <lb />
been relatives <lb />
near Ayden and re <lb />
turned home Monday. <lb />
Gar load flour just received. <lb />
Harrington Burlier Co. <lb />
Mis. W, L. Hort on the sick <lb />
list. <lb />
have moved into my <lb />
new store neat the depot. I keep <lb />
hardware. Have i <lb />
black and and repair shop <lb />
and livery stable in connection. <lb />
W. L. House. <lb />
Mrs. and Mrs. J. F. Smith and <lb />
little daughter, spent Sat- <lb />
Sunday with Mi <lb />
and Mrs. Tucker. <lb />
another shipment <lb />
raise their can <lb />
he -applied with the well known <lb />
Mowing machine- and <lb />
lakes Barber A Co. <lb />
aid them. <lb />
Mrs. Fannie Mr. <lb />
and Mrs. Sat- <lb />
and Sunday Visiting <lb />
the country. <lb />
Try a Dr. <lb />
fur the drug <lb />
Misses Myrtle White and Lizzie <lb />
who have been bro <lb />
the returned to <lb />
their homes Monday. <lb />
Our spring and stock of <lb />
gone notions ladies and gents <lb />
A lo n in need of anything in <lb />
and glass ware lb e <lb />
he sure to see us before buying. <lb />
G. <lb />
I Some try to meet <lb />
. buggies in prices. A few try to <lb />
them quality and finish, <lb />
i But undertake to do both. <lb />
Another large shipment of shoe- <lb />
l all styles and vises and prices very <lb />
reasonable. Barber <lb />
ft Co <lb />
Paint your how is the <lb />
lime, Ange fit Co. have the old <lb />
reliable Town and paint. <lb />
Uncle, where re going. <lb />
I going to A. W. Go's, <lb />
they are selling goods say <lb />
down cheap now. <lb />
Special prices on ice <lb />
cream freezers at ft. G. Chapman <lb />
ft Co, <lb />
of ladies, men and children Shoes. nod our stock <lb />
Harrington Barber Ado. of ladles good, trimming <lb />
Galloway aid more complete than ever <lb />
Miss Helen, of spent Consisting of mohair <lb />
Saturday and Sunday at B G. sailings <lb />
Chapman's weather pr of, batiste <lb />
Don't your eyes feel like latent design-, <lb />
is gut them Do they pain ult.- respectfully invited <lb />
and feel tired reading i., a-d our <lb />
sh become mattered and Barber Co. <lb />
while asleep That Mr ,, Mr <lb />
paired vision and should be , <lb />
by wearing eye glasses, is.; <lb />
For hay, and oats, go to <lb />
Barber ft Co. <lb />
new corned herring.-, <lb />
received Harrington Barber ft Co. <lb />
Corned herrings cheap, at <lb />
T. Cos and B o. h full line <lb />
Spectacles and can your eve- <lb />
with the proper lees. <lb />
went to Kins <lb />
ton Saturday and returned Mon- <lb />
day. <lb />
or men to solicit I Ange's. <lb />
orders for nursery stock in Pitt For Holt time alarm <lb />
For particulars enclose chicks and see R. G. <lb />
stamp. Box Winterville; N. C, Co. <lb />
Mr-. Butler and Mils Highest price for cotton seed <lb />
Lilly Watson, of Vanceboro, spent j by County Oil Mill. <lb />
Saturday with Mrs. J. H. C. j o T N <lb />
and Mrs. Chapman. <lb />
We handle T. W. Wood and choice <lb />
millet We of over <lb />
hundred styles of wall paper, <lb />
Miss Bertha Kittrell is spending j w, are M <lb />
the week with Mis. J. W. Spark. U,, the Come <lb />
Nice lot of glass ware and crock-1 examine before buying elsewhere, <lb />
always on hand. Harrington i B. T. <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
Miss Sarah Baker spent <lb />
Pitt County Oil Mill is now <lb />
buying Seed. They pay- <lb />
day and Sunday with Miss Nancy the highest cash price or will ex- <lb />
Smith near Greenville, for meal. When yours <lb />
White's Black spec- j are ready write for prices. <lb />
Wily recommended for the human j is no Pm <lb />
family, fine for perfectly ; should have to pay such <lb />
balanced, <lb />
For sale by <lb />
B. T. Bro. <lb />
Miss Clyde of Cary, <lb />
came Monday to spend a days <lb />
with friends. <lb />
Don't worry over that little lot <lb />
of cotton you had left over when <lb />
high prices for their they <lb />
can raise their own wheat, and the <lb />
Winterville Mfg. Co. is thoroughly <lb />
equipped tor making <lb />
flour <lb />
All colors of and yellow <lb />
at Harrington Barber Co. <lb />
Have now on hand nice line of <lb />
you got through ginning your last I and crockery all very- <lb />
lots. The Pitt Co. Oil Mill, Harrington Barber Co <lb />
cotton in any quantity the <lb />
beet market price paid every day <lb />
Miss Crawford returned <lb />
Monday from a visit to Ayden. <lb />
For Plymouth Bock <lb />
per dozen. Fob orders <lb />
filled as fast as the hens lay. O. H. <lb />
Jackson Winterville N. C. <lb />
Miss Letha Forrest who has been <lb />
visiting Miss Vivian Sparks, left <lb />
Saturday for home near Ayden. <lb />
At the drug store there we think <lb />
Lace and hamburg cheap as the <lb />
cheapest at A. W. A. Ange Co. <lb />
Reduction sales made on white <lb />
goods and G. Chapman <lb />
Co. <lb />
We hand a lot of nice <lb />
gents straw hats that will now go <lb />
below cost. I i fail to see <lb />
We will you at sonic price. <lb />
R. G. Chapman Co. <lb />
L. L. went to <lb />
most be pleased ville <lb />
in table silverware and jewelry. paint, guaranteed <lb />
Major Manning, torrent House I the bes. at Harrington Barber <lb />
and Mr. Whichard spent Co <lb />
and Sunday For Pine Tar honey. Walkers <lb />
White's Colic Kidney Care, tonic, Dr. Bell's Pain killer, <lb />
she kidney medicine Dr, Bell's r salve, and a <lb />
for Mock an I a colic cure for all heart troubles, see <lb />
at the Drugstore i. N. A Co. <lb />
THE BARBER'S SIGNAL. <lb />
A Little Light Conversation That Con- <lb />
a Hidden Meaning. <lb />
It ii hardly probable the <lb />
union has any set rules <lb />
governing the acceptance of tips by- <lb />
its members, hut it is a certainty <lb />
that in some shops the tonsorial <lb />
have a code of signals for <lb />
mutual welfare. his was <lb />
ed in one of the best patronized <lb />
ill I hut section of <lb />
known Great White Light <lb />
a few yours ago. <lb />
A customer of inquiring turn <lb />
of in in who was undergoing tin <lb />
whole tonsorial process, from hair <lb />
cut in shampoo, greatly puzzled <lb />
at the conversation exchanged be- <lb />
tween the barbers. The monotony <lb />
of the phrases seemed to indicate <lb />
there some bidden mean- <lb />
hi hind i In <lb />
Jim one barber <lb />
would ask. <lb />
How's he <lb />
pretty <lb />
Sometimes the answer would <lb />
vary. Jim was looking <lb />
or of or <lb />
it's n sort of signal that we <lb />
admitted the man <lb />
first chair. see, there are reg- <lb />
customers who generally wait <lb />
for their own particular barber to <lb />
shave them. Sometimes they are in <lb />
a hurry and take the man <lb />
happens to he idle. That man docs <lb />
not know whether to throw in u few <lb />
extra trills or whether be would he <lb />
wasting his tip, you know <lb />
so he asks the man who is in the <lb />
habit of shaving the customer. <lb />
The answer guides <lb />
him in his I rent of the mail <lb />
under the razor. <lb />
a small tip. of means <lb />
in all the extras you <lb />
signifies that the <lb />
customer never tips, so don't waste <lb />
any time on New York <lb />
Press. <lb />
Needed All the Water. <lb />
In a little bayou so near I he beach <lb />
that the low tide rose and fell on <lb />
the overgrown hunks a bot- <lb />
puddled by an old <lb />
shelved mi a mud bunk. The mud <lb />
was too deep for him to gel out and <lb />
push, and his maneuvers with tin <lb />
paddle were proving less and <lb />
effectual. <lb />
In hi- exasperation he saw a <lb />
man stooping in lauding <lb />
some yards above to fill her pail <lb />
from the stream. <lb />
out he called out <lb />
angrily. yo lakes a drop oaten <lb />
die bayou till I afloat <lb />
I'll nick ye pay far it cf <lb />
wade do <lb />
ENTRY OF VACANT LAND. <lb />
W II. Johnson enters claims <lb />
one fitly acres land, <lb />
more or less, the lands of <lb />
Jesse Button, A. G. Thus. Ed- <lb />
wards or Sophie Edwards land and <lb />
others in and Dear the Horse <lb />
and the Great opening <lb />
N. C., and <lb />
This June <lb />
u. Johnson. <lb />
Any person or persons claiming <lb />
title tool-interest in the above de- <lb />
land, must tile their protest <lb />
with me in writing within the next <lb />
thirty days, against the issuing of a <lb />
Warrant or they will be barred law. <lb />
This June 8th, 1905 It. Williams. <lb />
Taker fer Pill Co <lb />
ARNOLD'S BALSAM <lb />
Warranted lo I I HI <lb />
Cholera By <lb />
Jut. L. and Coward <lb />
O o <lb />
A rough brown dog -at at the <lb />
edge of the tumble down break- <lb />
He -an looking steadily sea- <lb />
ward, lb- was evidently old, and <lb />
he was scarred by many lights, but <lb />
sunken from which he <lb />
had lost many let ill, showed he <lb />
would not fight ii victoriously. <lb />
Sometime.- lie turned from his <lb />
gaze sen in lanced behind him <lb />
a child who sitting in a <lb />
wheelbarrow a few feet away. <lb />
i me he glanced thus be <lb />
his stump of a tail, and tie <lb />
child or die said ill a soft <lb />
And then wagged harder, <lb />
but he could not gin- much <lb />
to his for his whole <lb />
heart was with that bent old woman <lb />
who was up to her waist in the <lb />
by the outermost ledge. It was <lb />
there that the most grew, and <lb />
at low title the woman could gather <lb />
it. Sin- thrust her arm down u the <lb />
shoulder each time for her handful <lb />
of She Mil- wet, sodden wet, <lb />
save for a small place across her <lb />
hack. <lb />
she had a man's straw hat fasten- <lb />
ed by a small rope tightly under her <lb />
chin. Her face looked years <lb />
was in truth <lb />
seamed and leathery, and it was a <lb />
face you loved to look at. <lb />
moments she raised her <lb />
head and put her dripping hand <lb />
up over her eyes a sin- turned to- <lb />
ward the land. She was first <lb />
dazzled by the glare of the water. <lb />
When -he looked up the <lb />
girl in the wheelbarrow always <lb />
waved her hat. a dim, beau- <lb />
smile would come in the faded <lb />
eyes. <lb />
jest of her lots of <lb />
she would say aloud. <lb />
awful glad I wheeled her down. I <lb />
wish now brought, her down <lb />
summer. <lb />
Twin- a- she looked <lb />
called out <lb />
you care of her. <lb />
Won't you. <lb />
Then Boss pricked up his <lb />
and shook his tail, and the <lb />
laughed and said she V <lb />
Boss could git first <lb />
used to it, ain't we. <lb />
When sin- said this, the dog got <lb />
up, came to her side, gave her <lb />
swift lick across the cheek, then <lb />
hurried back and sat down on the <lb />
edge of the plank- again. <lb />
the woman out in the water <lb />
slipped and fell splashing, and Boss <lb />
jumped up. whining in a piteous <lb />
quaver, and would not be comforted <lb />
even when the child said soothing- <lb />
mind, old <lb />
But when the woman floundered <lb />
to he- feet again and cried <lb />
the dog sat down. <lb />
The child sniffed the bracing <lb />
odor and stretched out her hinds, <lb />
smiling happily. <lb />
To he sure, she could walk, hi. <lb />
granny wheeled to the <lb />
where she could see the moss <lb />
gathered. <lb />
It was a low course of tides, and <lb />
now the water had gone far out so <lb />
that one could gel to one of the <lb />
ledges where the moss grew. <lb />
Granny had no boat, as most of <lb />
the were some <lb />
boats now farther along, and little <lb />
-Molly could see the men put their <lb />
long handled ropes down and draw <lb />
ii lull, she knew that those <lb />
men made more money than her <lb />
grandmother, but then she didn't <lb />
know much about money. <lb />
guess they don't know much <lb />
about a she told <lb />
guess we got anything lo <lb />
eat have some of it. <lb />
old <lb />
sank back on her pillow <lb />
in the barrow. She amused herself <lb />
by almost closing eyes so that <lb />
the sea to come up nearer <lb />
and in sparks of lire. Then <lb />
she would open her lids u Me. <lb />
the stretch of water would <lb />
Hash on her vision. She <lb />
played at tin- a long time, <lb />
always front of her was the dog. <lb />
She had grown up in the conviction <lb />
that all was well if he was near. <lb />
Soon everything grew <lb />
dim then clear, the -all <lb />
sweeter, and she was walk- <lb />
over the hard sand as straight <lb />
at anybody, holding her head up <lb />
strongly. She did not know -be was <lb />
asleep. It was real to her that .-la- <lb />
walking. <lb />
Suddenly the sat upright in <lb />
wheelbarrow, clutching the sides of <lb />
it. Boss was not there. Had he <lb />
barked Or had some one called <lb />
She looked to the ledge. Sh <lb />
saw Ross leaping frantically <lb />
the weedy reeks. He went us if he <lb />
were a young dog. lb- went like n <lb />
creature 11.- not <lb />
to leap, but to fly from one rock ti <lb />
another over the still, green pools. <lb />
Molly could see <lb />
GUARANTEED DIVIDEND OF FIVE <lb />
PREMIUMS. <lb />
Young man. why pay premiums when you can Buy <lb />
the Mine contract for premiums On account of a higher <lb />
interest rate and lower THE SECURITY <lb />
LIFE AND ANNUITY can make this <lb />
saving for you. Write the Home Office, Greensboro, North <lb />
Carolina, or see <lb />
F. M. Hornaday, <lb />
Agent, <lb />
North Carolina <lb />
REPORT Of . ON <lb />
THE BETHEL BANKING AND TRUST <lb />
AT N. <lb />
At the close of business Many 20th, <lb />
SOURCES. LIABILITIES. <lb />
912,923.24 t . paid in <lb />
unsecured fr-l ,. <lb />
fixtures 93.1 <lb />
Hoe 4,315.40 ; <lb />
items 1,318 15,348.06 <lb />
-OP <lb />
Nil U <lb />
Total <lb />
107.41 <lb />
Total <lb />
073.49 <lb />
Sole of N d of Pitt, <lb />
Taylor, of the link, do seemly <lb />
v ear the above true the bent of my knowledge <lb />
belief H TAYLOR Cashier. <lb />
Subscribed and I <lb />
me. Ii nay -I June, in.;,. K. <lb />
A. J. W <lb />
Notary ROBT. ST AT X, <lb />
beyond him shining Mater. Where <lb />
Mas <lb />
The child tried to but she <lb />
fell us if in u and could <lb />
no sound. <lb />
Oh, there something down <lb />
the k.- on the fur side <lb />
but she helped nil could and <lb />
made no <lb />
Win ii she was in lost, Jim <lb />
took Lin ours to go round i he <lb />
sandy There stood Boss <lb />
shivering on n rock. All at mice lie <lb />
appeared older than ever. It seem- <lb />
the ledge as there that Boss as he could hardly stand. <lb />
was going. And there the moss- him. laid his mi-- <lb />
in hi- boat, hi- rake down <lb />
just as he had been doing when the him <lb />
child had to sleep. I-or an in- ., ., , ; <lb />
i Mr mis i .,., , . i ii <lb />
,, ,, , n I most in reel v, lies tun <lb />
Bu ; walk oil the <lb />
with a laugh. <lb />
rocks. It s hat sticking j. t ft <lb />
iii. inn she mil move. j .- <lb />
again to scream, awl -i-i i , . . -i- <lb />
., , , ,, , I lie man to tears <lb />
it was as if her hear break ,, , , ,,. -c . u <lb />
. ,, into eves. Her <lb />
in t i I fer voice was on v a . i . . <lb />
,,,, voice was <lb />
Hoarse of u r. . , , , <lb />
,, . ., , ,. i on m- got in take him, she <lb />
Bu there Boss has reached his y .,. . <lb />
friend. He tried to mill her out. .,, ,, , , ,.,., .,;, <lb />
lie . ii Ins i;,., , . . , , ,, , , , <lb />
, , iii i i v i the dog into tin- boat, <lb />
he he he o , i , i i . i <lb />
. . . ins friend, <lb />
m- hear .,., .,, i i . i . i i <lb />
, , tin lie lean- <lb />
also i i-i, <lb />
. . , , , more in it more on <lb />
At hist the out there n; ., ,;,. <lb />
,. i , III- ll ere HI ill.-. <lb />
ins tin- and -i i , , <lb />
i V i i i- had up her hand again <lb />
shore listening. , <lb />
, , , r III tin- <lb />
he was nil i , ,, . <lb />
. ii there on tin- wet moss at <lb />
the hunt tin no t nine clear v. ,, , ., . , . , , ,, <lb />
,., . , ,, ., . bottom .-I the she could <lb />
he man saw lit U , . . , . , . <lb />
,, , , ii i i look without into the dog's <lb />
on the breakwater. Hail file cried ,. ,,,. ,,. , . , <lb />
, ., . , i . , . rare. II- vi-t el <lb />
Ami was i in- in; .; , <lb />
, . i With a t <lb />
on so on i i ,, i . r i <lb />
r , . , . a she managed to draw even <lb />
was he . . is,. i.,,. i , . , , <lb />
,. , i ii i her to his head. <lb />
Ilia was in the -hallow . i , , i <lb />
lie tali too mi said <lb />
He was struggling with it, making j-,,, m <lb />
frantic efforts to pull ,. from the , <lb />
water. <lb />
lined mi the breakwater <lb />
against the dazzle of the blue sky <lb />
the man saw Molly rise up in her <lb />
barrow as if she would walk and <lb />
then fall back again. <lb />
lie cried. He drop- <lb />
the rope int. the water, caught <lb />
up his oars and rowed to the ledge. <lb />
All the time he rowed he saw Mrs. <lb />
Tonne's motionless form lying <lb />
there and Boss trying to help her. <lb />
a sharp voice. <lb />
Tin next moment she said In large- <lb />
Louise Pool <lb />
in Chap book. <lb />
Side Light on History. <lb />
and Id inns were having <lb />
ii pillow light who <lb />
would ii i ii i tin. dear, <lb />
in. <lb />
the wolf, ad- <lb />
As he stepped out of his <lb />
began slipping and jumping over .-nil. j ,,,,, , .,,. <lb />
tin- rocks Hi.- woman and <lb />
a- him again. <lb />
This cheap wit was too for <lb />
the wolf, who went out and made <lb />
howl.- Chicago Journal. <lb />
Th Way tad I. <lb />
The young wife was bit- <lb />
Her mother softly stole in and put <lb />
her arm- about her. <lb />
the matter, she<lb />
am so she <lb />
wailed. <lb />
what <lb />
asked this <lb />
if he <lb />
marry again if and <lb />
., <lb />
Did the brute tell <lb />
he would <lb />
That what's the <lb />
math r lie list looked a m <lb />
n I accused of <lb />
Iran mid said, should <lb />
raised her head, lie sail her reach <lb />
out her hand to the dog. lie saw <lb />
the dog throw himself down and <lb />
lick her face eagerly. <lb />
yon. she <lb />
asked. guess I've broke my leg. <lb />
slipped. I've mossed twenty year, <lb />
never slipped to speak of be- <lb />
She spoke trembling, but with <lb />
pride. I tainted or some <lb />
git you right into the <lb />
Jim briskly, V lake <lb />
you home in <lb />
close by watching the <lb />
man. <lb />
Mrs. looked to tho shore. <lb />
saw i he child, waved her hand and <lb />
called cheerily. <lb />
And Molly shook her <lb />
chief feebly, though she tried to <lb />
shake it vigorously. <lb />
do hope .-In- didn't see me <lb />
said the woman. oh, <lb />
It was not easy to get her into the was i . he said <lb />
boat, and she and grew pole, <lb />
POOR PRINT<lb /></p>
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THE FOR ALL MANKIND.<lb />
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is Believing, and <lb />
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EXCEPTIONAL SHOE VALUES FOR MEN WOMEN AND OFFERS. <lb />
A Special lot of and Oxford Ties, all sizes, Only pair to the <lb />
Customer. <lb />
Hand-made Welted and Turned Strap Sandals in all the newest leather, Cuban, Military and <lb />
French Heels, and all the style and service of grade for <lb />
Six Hundred Pair Men's hand welted Patent leather, Kid and Chrome Calf, Military heels, <lb />
Freak, Tramp, swing and straight lasts, no better made for the money. Prices ranging from to <lb />
in <lb />
An assortment including only the latest and most popular novelties in the ready-to wear and walking <lb />
hats. All new 1905 patterns in fancy braids turban and wide brim sailors, shapes, tastefully trim- <lb />
med quills and satin bows in white, black, brown navy and <lb />
C. T. <lb />
Street, <lb />
N. C, <lb />
nit it mini <lb />
SPECIAL RATES <lb />
via <lb />
ATLANTIC COAST LINE. <lb />
BALTIMORE, M. D. for <lb />
trip Interns- <lb />
r United <lb />
ion Society, July <lb />
Tickets op July 2nd, <lb />
3rd lib. Tickets mat <lb />
deposited with Joint Agent <lb />
Baltimore, Md., upon <lb />
arrival and will ho to <lb />
not later than July <lb />
15th. Extension sf the final limit <lb />
to August Silt may be <lb />
by of fee of on <lb />
each ticket to Joint Agent. <lb />
TORONTO, Ont., and <lb />
International Sunday <lb />
School Association. Toronto, <lb />
Out., 20-27. Ticket on <lb />
June 19th, 20th, Slat 22nd <lb />
restricted to <lb />
in such direction <lb />
with Haiti leave <lb />
iii However, ex- <lb />
tension of line limit leave <lb />
Toronto not later <lb />
may lie l. de- <lb />
posit ticket Joint Agent. <lb />
between June 20th June <lb />
and of it of <lb />
to time of deposit. <lb />
BUFFALO, N. Y., and return <lb />
20.20 Animal meeting Grand <lb />
Lodge B O K N. Y. <lb />
July 11-15, 1805. Tickets on <lb />
Mile July Hill, in final <lb />
limit July 15th. Tick-is will be <lb />
China And Our Trade, <lb />
While American cottons and other <lb />
are doing fairly well in China <lb />
an a whole, in some of the older ports <lb />
is not the case. In the <lb />
in 1901 the falling off in the <lb />
sale of American compared <lb />
with goods from other nations, was <lb />
marked There may have bee <lb />
reasons for this in the cotton and <lb />
woolen trade in the United States, <lb />
but it is quite probable that the <lb />
strongest reason is that American <lb />
manufacturers are not making the <lb />
close study of the Chinese market <lb />
that they should make. This <lb />
is by the fact <lb />
that there were times last year, <lb />
the great fluctuations in cotton <lb />
prices, when the advantage certainly <lb />
was with the United States. How- <lb />
ever, the i of the middleman <lb />
in Chinese trade is greater than in <lb />
meet countries, sudden <lb />
are not taken advantage <lb />
of so rapidly. <lb />
It ought to be plain to American <lb />
manufacturers that, no matter of how <lb />
fair quality may be, or how <lb />
cheap, they will not he sold if they <lb />
do not requirement of <lb />
buyers. Another fact to be <lb />
red in this connection is that certain <lb />
restricted of cotton goods, and to a ear- <lb />
ii. Extension oil . , . , <lb />
,, . . . , i extent of woolen also. <lb />
final limit to August 4th may be , <lb />
obtained by deposit of ticket ports of <lb />
with Special Agent and payment; China for many have ac- <lb />
of lee of STOP quired a fixed rating. It is the <lb />
Washington, Baltimore soil advantage of American <lb />
on tickets reading , . . <lb />
, f, ,,, , , era to approach the chops or <lb />
those points , , <lb />
lowed on going trip within grades of these well known goods <lb />
transit limit, on trip closely as possible <lb />
final limit, July If be arguments back <lb />
ticket-, have extended, forth on the needs <lb />
em lie taken lo ex. ten , . , . n, . ,, <lb />
days, not later of American trade in China, <lb />
and return Consul George Anderson, it <lb />
National Educational la fact which stands for a world of <lb />
J argument that the countries which <lb />
July Tickets. have given the to the <lb />
June in 2nd inclusive, . . , <lb />
final July 10.0. and spent the most money <lb />
restricted passage in ate the countries that <lb />
In each Extension are selling China the most goods, <lb />
may is particularly <lb />
to of i r l l <lb />
august . , j i and food products and other personal <lb />
with ., i , <lb />
of cents necessities. Chinese standards <lb />
deposit over living are so different from American <lb />
Ken on ii. p and European standards that <lb />
be obtained provided ticket manufactured or Americana and <lb />
been validated by j ,. , <lb />
Is . <lb />
deposited with Joint Agent New l A few months a <lb />
Yuk mil later than one I cotton expert in China now and then <lb />
after validation Park would do the American cotton trade <lb />
upon b this of the world incalculable <lb />
If. Chronicle. <lb />
I till at lime deposit, tint in <lb />
on ease shall slop ill New <lb />
extend beyond August <lb />
Stop <lb />
and will <lb />
on going <lb />
w ii tin going limit the ticket <lb />
not lo exceed July and oil <lb />
Hand Writing. <lb />
to exceed August <lb />
UNIVERSITY <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
m to urn <lb />
Head of the State's Educational System <lb />
DEPARTMENTS <lb />
Collegiate, Engineering <lb />
Graduate. L a w, <lb />
Medicine, <lb />
been considerable <lb />
relative to tin- systems <lb />
if writing ill the schools the <lb />
the return trip Quail country. The vertical system has <lb />
limit of ticket. It tickets come in for a good share of <lb />
d stop over In , . i , <lb />
, , i on the it is for <lb />
taken I. period days not . . . . <lb />
rapid writing and is handicap <lb />
to the boy who leaves school and <lb />
I engages in business pursuits. Oil <lb />
the other hand, its advocates point <lb />
to its legibility as a decided <lb />
t seems to us that while <lb />
writing is legible and while it <lb />
is certainly superior for girls to the <lb />
large angular handwriting which so <lb />
many them use, still it is rather <lb />
unsuited for business purposes. It <lb />
Certainly does not admit of as rapid <lb />
writing as some oilier systems. <lb />
While the typewriter is coming to <lb />
more generally used than ever <lb />
before it cannot be denied that writ- <lb />
by hand will still continue to <lb />
holds place of For <lb />
this reason we think that the differ- <lb />
systems of writing should <lb />
given careful consideration to the <lb />
cud that the most suitable for <lb />
purposes should be It <lb />
may be that the vertical system is <lb />
the most perfect yet devised but we <lb />
believe that this will at least admit <lb />
of Sentinel. <lb />
cared of Lame After Years of <lb />
had been troubled with lame <lb />
back for fifteen years and I <lb />
a complete recovery in the use of <lb />
Chamberlain's say <lb />
John Q This <lb />
is also without an equal <lb />
for sprains and bruises. It is <lb />
sale by Drug Store, <lb />
Th. Children. Favorite. <lb />
For Coughs, Croup, Whooping <lb />
Cough, etc., Minute Cough <lb />
Cure is the children's <lb />
This is because it contains u. <lb />
opiate, is h u in less, <lb />
good and cures. Bold by J no. L. <lb />
Wooten's Drug <lb />
Library contains volumes <lb />
New water works, Electric <lb />
Lights, Cent nil Heating <lb />
system. New dorm- <lb />
Y. M. A. Building <lb />
STUDENTS INSTRUCTORS <lb />
The Fall term beg-in <lb />
Sept. <lb />
A DURESS v <lb />
FRANCIS P VENABLE, <lb />
Chapel. Hill, N. C. <lb />
institute far <lb />
Young <lb />
Women and <lb />
of <lb />
Music. The <lb />
Beat Place <lb />
for Your <lb />
Daughter <lb />
College <lb />
Courses <lb />
Huh <lb />
lit, <lb />
before you know what <lb />
you want to say and keeping on after <lb />
said it lands s merchant <lb />
in a lawsuit or the poorhouse, and <lb />
one's a short cut to the other. <lb />
Gorgon<lb />
The ordinary course justice <lb />
denied to protect personal friends. <lb />
This is not square which <lb />
we had a right to expect from our <lb />
President. Paul Morton other <lb />
of the Santa should have <lb />
been treated exactly as the officers of <lb />
and other corporation had <lb />
violated an injunction. <lb />
he violation of the injunction is <lb />
admitted. This violation was the <lb />
act not of the intangible corporation <lb />
but of its officers and agents. To <lb />
proceed against them no other <lb />
was required than the of <lb />
violation. The proceeding in con- <lb />
tempt is an inquiry to find the in <lb />
who is guilty. Every <lb />
lawyer knows that this is <lb />
procedure <lb />
The president made a <lb />
blunder He has lent encouragements <lb />
and countenance to every derelict <lb />
official who protects from prosecution <lb />
his friends the friends of his <lb />
The blind goddess is not supposed <lb />
to discriminate between <lb />
friend or foe. Harmon and Judson <lb />
have been loyal to best traditions <lb />
of the profession. They have <lb />
firmly and courageously an <lb />
pleasant situation and have forced <lb />
an issue which it becomes the duly <lb />
of every good citizen and <lb />
of every lawyer push until it is <lb />
rightly decided Atlanta <lb />
LINK., X. C. June <lb />
Joe a popular insurance <lb />
agent, of spent Wednesday <lb />
night with his sister, J. <lb />
Bobbitt. <lb />
Mrs E. II. spent n <lb />
or two this week with Mrs. P. G , <lb />
Whale. <lb />
We are glad to report that our <lb />
sick friends are all improving. <lb />
Mrs. G Calhoun spent <lb />
day in Greenville with Mrs. K B. <lb />
Mrs. Jennings and children <lb />
are visiting relatives in Portsmouth <lb />
Mrs. George Cole is on the sick <lb />
list this week. <lb />
Mrs. Hell and daughter, Miss <lb />
Rosa, are visiting friends and <lb />
in Enfield. <lb />
Mrs Pulley, who has been visiting <lb />
relatives in returned <lb />
Tuesday to her home in Enfield. <lb />
Pat Harrington, Mr. Minion <lb />
if r. Ruffin attended-the ball game <lb />
in Greenville lay. <lb />
I Hit <lb />
He. with <lb />
Small Bottle <lb />
Colic, <lb />
Mr G. w. fowler of tower, <lb />
A hi., on lie null <lb />
while serving on a in a <lb />
murder at <lb />
seat of county. Ala- <lb />
Hi <lb />
ate some mill some <lb />
and ii cholera <lb />
in a very seven- I <lb />
was never sick in and <lb />
sent lo Hie drug stoic font certain <lb />
mixture, but the <lb />
sent in.-1. <lb />
tillers and <lb />
saying he <lb />
I -em for, Unit this <lb />
medicine so much better be <lb />
would send it to me in the <lb />
fix I in, I i, one dose <lb />
it was in live minutes. <lb />
The dose cured me <lb />
o fellow jurors ware afflict- <lb />
in tbs same manner and one <lb />
small bottle- cured the <lb />
Poi .-it Drag <lb />
A swarthy man drew out of <lb />
the fund, the cashier said <lb />
on departure, all our <lb />
tors were like that gentleman our <lb />
concern would soon become rich. <lb />
Ali is an Indian, native of <lb />
Calcutta, and Ida religion forbids <lb />
him to take interest on money. He <lb />
has had a savings with us <lb />
for twelve yens. His interest alto- <lb />
has amounted to Hut <lb />
he baa never accepted a cent of it. <lb />
It has all Into <lb />
again. All are like <lb />
They won't take in- <lb />
on their money. Hence, India, <lb />
I think, must he a grand country <lb />
the banking business, and how glad <lb />
our bankers would if <lb />
were to spread a <lb />
Philadelphia Bulletin. <lb />
Bilious Bill the sleepy head, <lb />
Dearly loved in lay a lied- <lb />
wake him if you shook <lb />
When slumbers overtook him. <lb />
Suddenly he Blurted waking <lb />
mom when day was break- <lb />
I hi. t <lb />
that's tbs an- <lb />
The Little <lb />
Constipation, <lb />
Headache, Biliousness, el., by <lb />
their Ionic <lb />
They never grip- or sicken, but <lb />
Impart early rising energy. Good <lb />
for children i Sold <lb />
John L. Wooten's Drug Store, <lb />
If One Should Happen That Way. <lb />
Ii was in if we mistake not <lb />
that the United Stales received its <lb />
first Japanese Washington <lb />
then contained between and <lb />
was literally a <lb />
city of magnificent distances, <lb />
ling and badly built, a dreary <lb />
stretch of open field from the Smith <lb />
Institute clear to the Potomac <lb />
liver boat landings. <lb />
If old . in tho <lb />
service of his country its statesman <lb />
and of the members <lb />
of that em of Hi years hack <lb />
should he of the coming pence <lb />
he will now behold <lb />
a city with s population of nearly <lb />
passed in magnificence, <lb />
splendor wealth by none of the <lb />
proudest and most opulent capitals <lb />
of Times. <lb />
you Had to Get Your <lb />
In the Old Way <lb />
In the old times people had to go fro n to h us. <lb />
to tell the news meet at r i I. s- . w eh <lb />
to find out what was going on, Thy r . <lb />
It Is So ow <lb />
Bat in this day of numerous mid <lb />
mail you can gel the news every day. <lb />
is the leading age an I no i. with <lb />
a good newspaper. Every man t-. mi pat <lb />
and know what is going on. <lb />
The Reflector <lb />
can supply you with the news. print -I <lb />
and Semi-Weekly <lb />
THE DAILY <lb />
is a page paper and costs <lb />
only a year. <lb />
The Store <lb />
A beautiful Line <lb />
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
i twice-a-week i is a large <lb />
page paper, a year. <lb />
Don't be without a paper when you .,,. so cheap. <lb />
if you are not a subscriber send in <lb />
V Job Department <lb />
ALL-OVER <lb />
AND <lb />
COLLARS, <lb />
not to be matched <lb />
in town At The Price. <lb />
OF THE <lb />
Quality vs. Quantity. <lb />
Hard muscles and do <lb />
not depend on tee quantity of food <lb />
you eat, but on perfect <lb />
and proper assimilation. <lb />
When yon take Dyspepsia <lb />
Cure your system gets <lb />
nourishment out of all h ; <lb />
yon eat. It digests -u eat <lb />
regardless of the of the <lb />
stomach conveys <lb />
proprieties to the blond and <lb />
tissues. This build- up <lb />
the entire urn <lb />
comes and cures t in, <lb />
Belching, Stomach <lb />
etc. Dyspepsia Cute <lb />
what is sometimes railed America's <lb />
national disease. Dyspepsia, is <lb />
destined work a <lb />
lasting to <lb />
from this unit <lb />
mind harassing condition. Bold by <lb />
Jno. L. <lb />
If the crowd do decide <lb />
have a daily paper, their ax <lb />
fr other purposes will reap <lb />
a substantial benefit from the <lb />
Telegram. <lb />
Sour Stomach <lb />
When the quantity of food taken <lb />
is hug.- or the quality rich, <lb />
sour stomach is likely to follow, <lb />
and especially so if the digestion <lb />
been weakened by <lb />
Kat slowly inn freely <lb />
of easily digested food. Masticate <lb />
I he food thoroughly. Let rive <lb />
hours elapse between meals, and <lb />
when you feel a fullness weight <lb />
in the region of the after <lb />
eating, lake Chamberlain <lb />
and Liver Tablets the <lb />
our stomach may lie avoided <lb />
For Drag Store,<lb />
An Apology. <lb />
certain editor was visited in his <lb />
by a ferocious looking <lb />
gentleman, who exclaimed <lb />
as he notice of <lb />
my death in your paper today is a <lb />
lie, sir. I'll horsewhip you public, <lb />
sir, if you don't apologize in your <lb />
next issue. <lb />
The next day the editor inserted <lb />
the following <lb />
extremely regret to announce <lb />
that the in our issue of <lb />
yesterday which stated that Col. <lb />
was dead is without <lb />
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DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve <lb />
pores of the skin, and <lb />
by antiseptic, and <lb />
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King Worm and nil skin diseases, <lb />
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Halve is made by lie x <lb />
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Iron hi M. M. <lb />
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From Indigestion, Constipation, or do you have any <lb />
with your Kidneys or Bladder if so Drink the <lb />
Buckhorn Water. <lb />
i, , , ST. Va. May <lb />
o. <lb />
Henderson, N. . <lb />
have I., . <lb />
for the Buckhorn <lb />
v.-i-v freely for several mid I not to <lb />
in.-nil u In terms, <lb />
In In rheumatic and sod <lb />
of constipation I have seen excellent <lb />
us It an drinking water. <lb />
Very truly, <lb />
It. L. PAYNE, M. <lb />
OUR <lb />
The shippers guarantee, that, of ail the mineral -o far <lb />
Known, is the most powerful diuretic. <lb />
They will a case of any other water, regardless of its <lb />
reputation or price, and by actual, practical, <lb />
that there is not a known to the public <lb />
that will equal Buckhorn in uric acid diathesis, <lb />
R. H. HOOD. <lb />
W This Water on sale at J A. RICKS BRO. <lb />
Harry Skinner, <lb />
Harry Skinner, Jr. <lb />
IN <lb />
J f. <lb />
Norfolk. Va. <lb />
Factors of <lb />
II W. <lb />
SKINNER <lb />
LAWYERS, <lb />
Room J I <lb />
have i <lb />
with In tho Ties h rid <lb />
Harri Skinner, Jr, <lb />
Tbs firm name ill continue a here- i a . L. and <lb />
SKINNER <lb />
January lad, <lb />
H. W. w m i TO THE <lb />
GET YOUR SUPPLIES <lb />
Now <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 BROS. <lb />
POOR PRINT<lb /></p>
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II HIM<lb />
w ii<lb />
SPECIAL Sale <lb />
OF <lb />
Low Shoes and <lb />
Slippers. <lb />
BEGINNING ON THURSDAY. <lb />
we offer our entire stock of Children's and Infant's Ox- <lb />
ford Ties and Sand at Greatly Reduced Prices. <lb />
No trash, but good. New Shoes. A chance o buy good, new shoes <lb />
At Reduced Prices <lb />
early in the season, just in time to meet needs, before the stock <lb />
is broken and styles and sizes run down, is a rare opportunity, and <lb />
that demands of all careful buyers, who appreciate gen- <lb />
Baffin-.<lb />
WHY DO <lb />
re s <lb />
stocked, H<lb />
into <lb />
we give is Se, plain and hon <lb />
we <lb />
many <lb />
need <lb />
ht-v <lb />
you to <lb />
make this <lb />
. rs, in order to them i <lb />
We are over <lb />
and want <lb />
quickly <lb />
we <lb />
Ladies pate it Court Tie for <lb />
Ladles patent leather, Court Tie Oxfords, worth Tor 2.25. <lb />
Ladies patent kid Oxfords, 2.50 for 1.85. <lb />
patent leather Strap Sandals, plain kid Strap Sandals, <lb />
patent leather tip Oxfords, tan kid Tie Oxfords, all <lb />
and sizes, worth and 2.25 per pair, to H for <lb />
pair. <lb />
tan or black Ties, plain kid Sandals, patent <lb />
tip or ck tip Oxfords, dressy styles and plain <lb />
Oxfords, all styles and sizes, that are selling for pair, <lb />
we off ii- for 51.15 pair. <lb />
Ali the styles of Ladies Oxfords and Sandals that are selling <lb />
for 51.00 to 1.25 pair we offer in this sale for to per <lb />
pair. <lb />
All tie and Babies Slippers are offered in this <lb />
Sale and are in proportion to the Ladies as quoted above. <lb />
PERSONALS AND SOCIAL <lb />
Monday, June 1905. <lb />
B. C came <lb />
evening. <lb />
J. Tunstall is at Seven <lb />
Spring. <lb />
F. Binkley went to <lb />
morning. <lb />
Vick in Sunday <lb />
from San lord. <lb />
Joe Rawls and n Louis went <lb />
Ocean View ibis morning. <lb />
J. Saturday <lb />
from a trip up the road. <lb />
Mrs. J. P. Keel and son Sam <lb />
returned evening from <lb />
Bethel. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. H. W of <lb />
Danville, who have been visiting <lb />
W. Pruitt returned home this <lb />
morning. <lb />
J. J. W. Baker, J. <lb />
X. Hurt, P. W. F M. <lb />
Hodge K. A. have <lb />
returned from <lb />
1905. <lb />
Mia Jan Tyson to Kin- <lb />
Monday <lb />
W Smith and family returned <lb />
from morning. <lb />
Mis Sidney of <lb />
it visiting here. <lb />
Mrs. A. B. child <lb />
to Petersburg this morn- <lb />
Mamie Basket returned to <lb />
Winterville Monday evening to <lb />
attend the institute. <lb />
of <lb />
is here not talking a thing <lb />
out n's Town and Country <lb />
Paint. <lb />
M. P. J. of <lb />
the company Green <lb />
returned Monday evening <lb />
from a visit county <lb />
Sirs. Joe Person, proprietor <lb />
the famous remedy hearing <lb />
none, the day in town. <lb />
she carries the same cheerful, <lb />
sunny yore. <lb />
Wednesday, June <lb />
V J. Lie came Tuesday <lb />
evening. <lb />
P. Vandyke went to <lb />
tin morning. <lb />
Miss Nellie went to <lb />
Bethel this morning, <lb />
C. D. from <lb />
Wilson Tuesday evening. <lb />
C M Jones returned Iron, <lb />
Tuesday evening. <lb />
Mis. I Woodward went to <lb />
; d Keck morning, <lb />
C. W, Harvey returned from <lb />
Danville Tuesday evening. <lb />
Mr. hi i Mi-. left <lb />
Hi is morning for Washington. <lb />
B. brown and family went <lb />
A Pleasant Exercise. <lb />
At the Christian <lb />
the young people's society of <lb />
Christian Endeavor rendered a <lb />
picturing program in place of the <lb />
regular eve. lag service <lb />
of the meeting was <lb />
National Heritage <lb />
Miss Minnie ably <lb />
and the program was carried <lb />
without a hitch <lb />
This speaks well for the young <lb />
people, who <lb />
been it training for this kind of <lb />
work in church. <lb />
This service was designed to <lb />
stimulate interest in home missions <lb />
among the young people, was <lb />
uniform with one held throughout <lb />
the country by the people's <lb />
societies of all denominations, <lb />
especially wherever Christian En- <lb />
societies are organized. <lb />
The Christian of <lb />
the Christian have for their <lb />
special missions in <lb />
Rico. A goodly offering taken <lb />
for this cause. <lb />
Better Fruits-Better Profits <lb />
Batter peaches, apples, pears and <lb />
are produced Potash <lb />
i liberally applied to the soil. To <lb />
Insures full crop, of choicest quality, <lb />
a containing not leas <lb />
in la per cent, actual <lb />
Potash <lb />
for oar practical books of <lb />
pamphlet. <lb />
authoritative i <lb />
KALI WOWS<lb />
Broad <lb />
Off For Philadelphia. <lb />
J. M. Hart and Carlos Harris <lb />
this morning <lb />
to attend a <lb />
of painters and wholesale <lb />
distributors of paints, held at th- <lb />
works of Harrison Co., <lb />
who are the largest oldest <lb />
paint manufacturers in the world <lb />
Their works covering seres of <lb />
which is located <lb />
buildings devoted to the <lb />
of the celebrated brand or <lb />
and Country paint which <lb />
of its purity and wonder <lb />
till capacity is need <lb />
largely by the and <lb />
railroads. <lb />
Mr. Hart and Mr. expect <lb />
while in Philadelphia to <lb />
the painting department <lb />
Navy yard, Pennsylvania railroad, <lb />
and Cramp's ship yard. <lb />
Nothing Equals Town Country. <lb />
Compliments to the stalled <lb />
pure of paint to <lb />
be the equal to <lb />
Country paint. Indeed hat the <lb />
property owner is getting <lb />
their time cluck isn't <lb />
working; their mental <lb />
fails to find the difference between <lb />
perfectly pure paint M SO- <lb />
pore paint. The <lb />
use t Id be <lb />
a of quality, a fiat <lb />
ha stood the test time, a paint <lb />
is the of over me <lb />
such as <lb />
Country aim. It <lb />
a was <lb />
the <lb />
i me aid cannot keep <lb />
like a la y mi . of <lb />
paints soul t equal <lb />
ft paint the i <lb />
split It'll <lb />
slave like gal by Vol <lb />
trying to a pi m <lb />
Town Country h <lb />
Truth a woman's age are <lb />
not on speaking terms. <lb />
Now the festive mosquito <lb />
a the pin- <lb />
Into <lb />
hard earned <lb />
tine its by not air. <lb />
W I<lb />
preparing for a season. <lb />
Money l- tight wilt <lb />
man who is shy of loose, chimp . <lb />
II you would convince <lb />
you are a fool boast of your <lb />
wisdom. <lb />
A pessimist thinks it's mi ill <lb />
that anybody good but <lb />
himself. <lb />
claim to practice what <lb />
they preach merely as an excuse<lb />
if yon can't any h n else you <lb />
can at least keep the other <lb />
fellow's way, <lb />
Why is it one never sec- <lb />
portrait of an angel in <lb />
r of devil in <lb />
One little fl a living <lb />
is worth m than n wagon load <lb />
of floral to u dead one. <lb />
Alter making a strenuous effort; <lb />
to marry the man of her choice a I <lb />
woman is apt to be <lb />
See I hat <lb />
buy is II. <lb />
unify paint. <lb />
ha <lb />
is <lb />
T. <lb />
UP o <lb />
June. 1905 no <lb />
a l i t I II, <lb />
with crop i -ii s <lb />
tight, net ugh ti <lb />
sell, wests<lb />
N C <lb />
The lees <lb />
Pa, <lb />
Claudio, where <lb />
Virginia Beach morning <lb />
B. Hooker daughter, I pointed if she succeeds. <lb />
Miss went to Seven Springs I <lb />
today. <lb />
N. Hart, Carlos Harris <lb />
went to <lb />
this morning, <lb />
Mrs. Laura brown, who has been <lb />
visiting Mrs. M. A. left <lb />
morning for Oxford. <lb />
A. o. of <lb />
arrived this to take a <lb />
position on The <lb />
Mrs. II. L. Carr daughter, <lb />
who come early will get first pick at this beautiful line of <lb />
The Styles are beautiful, the makes re of the best, and a full <lb />
line of sizes wait your inspection. <lb />
J. B. CHERRY CO. <lb />
when a man comes about <lb />
a. m. and bit- wife wailing <lb />
for him at the bead of the stairs <lb />
he imagines he's a bigamist. <lb />
Mow Wonderful ii Nature. <lb />
Many caught in caves <lb />
have no eyes Nature made them <lb />
so because they have no use for <lb />
them. If you live in an unsightly <lb />
STORE. <lb />
visit in Greene county this <lb />
Mrs. H. W. of New <lb />
came in this to <lb />
M visit her mother, Mrs. J. T. <lb />
Abrams. <lb />
Mrs. J. K. Brown, of <lb />
who has visiting relatives in <lb />
around Greenville, returned <lb />
home this morning. <lb />
Mrs. J. T, Chesson, of Baltimore <lb />
Mrs. Arthur Harden, of Brian- <lb />
ton, came in Tuesday evening to <lb />
visit Mis. K. EL Taft, in West <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
Two <lb />
Dyspeptics <lb />
i If you too fat it is because your food <lb />
house for the need of paint, best <lb />
.,. i. that you not properly digested and <lb />
, , . . <lb />
Lean, thin, stringy people do <lb />
enough Pepsin in the while fat <lb />
people have too much Pepsin and not <lb />
enough <lb />
Dyspepsia Cure <lb />
contains all the digestive juices that are <lb />
found in a healthy and in <lb />
those proportions necessary to <lb />
enable the and digestive organs <lb />
to and assimilate all foods that may <lb />
be eaten. is not only a perfect <lb />
but it is a <lb />
building tonic as well. cures <lb />
Indigestion. Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach. <lb />
Heartburn, Palpitation of the Heart and <lb />
Constipation. You will like it. <lb />
What You Eat <lb />
rebuilds the <lb />
tissues and gives firm flash. <lb />
thing to do is to employ a <lb />
class painter have him apply <lb />
Harrison's Town Country- <lb />
Paint. Might just as well live in <lb />
a cave an unsightly house. <lb />
Wholesale <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
I hive been greatly annoyed by the <lb />
boys of the town who tramp through <lb />
ray Held and my In <lb />
of fruit, and I take this opportunity <lb />
to notify both the boys and their par- <lb />
that positively I prosecute <lb />
for trespass any boy who repeats the <lb />
hereafter James Turnage, <lb />
N. J. <lb />
In a month now talk will <lb />
to fall Those who talk <lb />
moat through the advertising, <lb />
columns of will <lb />
get the best share of the <lb />
NOTICE OF SALE. <lb />
tin Tuesday, day of July, <lb />
at the home the late Laura <lb />
will sell at <lb />
for cash household and <lb />
furniture belonging to the estate of the <lb />
said Laura <lb />
Cherry Jr. <lb />
of Laura <lb />
This Juno 27th, B i w d <lb />
ii. . . a <lb />
r M <lb />
at vs. L. <lb />
Sale By <lb />
L. WOOTEN. <lb />
Law- I <lb />
Witt I <lb />
A. J <lb />
THE EASTERN <lb />
J. WHICHARD. Editor and Owner. <lb />
and <lb />
ONE TEAR M <lb />
f Na. <lb />
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. TUESDAY, JULY 1905. <lb />
AND ANOTHER. <lb />
Thompson Adds Laurels to His <lb />
Crown. <lb />
In a magnificent pitcher's hat <lb />
Wednesday at Kinston <lb />
Thompson led to another <lb />
the second shutout for the <lb />
redoubtable twirler. The <lb />
fol grandstand at the park was <lb />
filled to overflowing and the field <lb />
was partly filled the interest- <lb />
ed spectators. as exciting, for <lb />
often the impetuous rooters would <lb />
find themselves between Turner E. <lb />
in right field Walker on first, <lb />
and the umpire would have to <lb />
stop the game, and yet it was <lb />
played in one and fifteen <lb />
minutes. How is that for some- <lb />
thing <lb />
That park at is some- <lb />
thing to make your pain <lb />
with its monotony, nowhere is <lb />
there a brush or a grass to <lb />
relieve the glare of the <lb />
sun. Everywhere yon see an <lb />
absolutely level stretch of land, <lb />
packed reminds yon of the <lb />
streets of a great <lb />
metropolis, under these conditions <lb />
our lads went out to a <lb />
diamond aid field as level as the <lb />
pool tables in the Carolina <lb />
Thompson in the box, in <lb />
perfect form; the whole team filled <lb />
full of the confidence that spells <lb />
victory, with hall grand <lb />
stand shouting their lore <lb />
for <lb />
Said one K m-ion fan to <lb />
crowd of Greenville women <lb />
must be made up of, yea composed <lb />
entirely of so I bought <lb />
the Greenville team, for though <lb />
out two to one, <lb />
made themselves heard, for <lb />
Harris away out in <lb />
kept ain't them <lb />
women singing <lb />
knows was <lb />
pitching ball, but that wasn't all, <lb />
for he was backed by n base ball <lb />
learn Wednesday. Go back at <lb />
Prank Skinner's book <lb />
you find that not an error mars <lb />
the page on which was scored <lb />
Wednesday game. When a ball <lb />
went to put of the field it <lb />
was with the assurance that it <lb />
would lie fielded. Only time <lb />
did Kinston team reach the <lb />
sack; two men were down, <lb />
and a fly to Turner in light field <lb />
their hopes. . <lb />
Another time it looked bad for <lb />
us, the first man walked, <lb />
but the man tapped out <lb />
to the never failing <lb />
then nailed second <lb />
and the next one was killed at first <lb />
on an infield hit. <lb />
the game was ours we <lb />
did not play all the ball. <lb />
for Kinston pitched a nice game, <lb />
Miller in left did several rob- <lb />
stunts, and the people in <lb />
Kinston They were as nice to <lb />
our team and to the of the <lb />
team as any town can ever be. They <lb />
are whole-souled, hospitable <lb />
and it is a pleasure to visit <lb />
the town. Ask the Greenville <lb />
ladies if the men are not all right, <lb />
and it goes without saying that <lb />
the girls are. <lb />
The umpire was Mr. Suggs, and <lb />
there is no kick coming from <lb />
Greenville about him. He was all <lb />
right. It is possible that Kinston <lb />
may come here this week. <lb />
Tabulated <lb />
is, <lb />
p. <lb />
Whitaker, lb. <lb />
Jordan, S <lb />
Allen, <lb />
Battery for <lb />
son Kinston, <lb />
and struck <lb />
Thompson by base <lb />
on balls off Thompson off Hat- <lb />
earned two base hit <lb />
Smith; double play Miller to <lb />
Time of game <lb />
Skinner. Attendance 1,500. <lb />
Thorn p- <lb />
out by <lb />
Amos Writes Pap. <lb />
N. O. <lb />
1905. <lb />
My Deer <lb />
i win when Gar <lb />
and Berte yew <lb />
gone to home i yew <lb />
not went fer i i <lb />
make yew a <lb />
gift of, it i got <lb />
outer niB. ed store, <lb />
don't yew know that one close <lb />
the corner i felt like <lb />
last yew beet the <lb />
game from an <lb />
a nest rite <lb />
over Winder in yew <lb />
staid in in <lb />
lance he <lb />
in it. <lb />
i see yew ketch that <lb />
yew <lb />
in the center feel. <lb />
rite yew- a fore <lb />
hug but, don't yew <lb />
for Me tho. <lb />
i scribe my trend, <lb />
S. p. i live close to tie <lb />
an s. P. times, i <lb />
like fer got is be a <lb />
play in next <lb />
weak, it's to be <lb />
i reckon its <lb />
i asked him, <lb />
but i think it is. i yew <lb />
in it. an <lb />
CHILD DIES SUDDENLY. <lb />
Sad Bereavement of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. <lb />
Hart. <lb />
Little Helen, aged month, <lb />
infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. <lb />
J. N. Hart, died at o'clock this <lb />
morning at their home in West <lb />
Greenville. The little one bad <lb />
been slightly sick with whooping <lb />
cough for some days, though her <lb />
condition bad at no time been <lb />
as to cause on the part <lb />
of the During last night <lb />
she suddenly grew worse, and in a <lb />
few hours was taken from mother's <lb />
loving arms and transplanted <lb />
the bright world above. <lb />
The death of this sweet child is <lb />
all the more sad owing to the ab- <lb />
from home of the father. <lb />
Mr. Hart left morning <lb />
for Philadelphia, never dreaming <lb />
of the dark shadow before him <lb />
Even before he reached <lb />
a telegram had preceded him <lb />
there telling him of the sorrow <lb />
that hail come into his home. <lb />
Sad was the blow coming <lb />
to him so far from bis loved ones. <lb />
Mr. Han left on first train to <lb />
home, but cannot reach <lb />
here until sometime tomorrow. No <lb />
announcement can yet lie made as <lb />
to the funeral, but if he arrives in <lb />
time it will probably take plate <lb />
tomorrow at The deepest <lb />
sympathy is expressed for the par- <lb />
their sorrow. <lb />
TIME CALL A HALT. <lb />
Windsor Burned, <lb />
Nearly the whole of the <lb />
part of the of Windsor <lb />
was destroyed by fire Mon- <lb />
day morning. The fire, which was <lb />
of unknown origin, started in the <lb />
store pied by E. L. Joy <lb />
and spread very rapidly. The <lb />
blaze was discovered about <lb />
o'clock by some one in the rear of <lb />
the building, who immediately <lb />
awakened the in the neigh <lb />
On account of having <lb />
no means of fighting the fire, the <lb />
gained considerable headway <lb />
and in a few minutes had spread <lb />
to the and other build- <lb />
The fire raged until five <lb />
o'clock. Tarboro Southerner. <lb />
Mammoth Radish. <lb />
J. R. Cooper, of Winterville, <lb />
the largest <lb />
radish we ever saw. It is immense <lb />
in size, peculiar in shape, and <lb />
weighs J pounds. <lb />
James, <lb />
Tamer, B., <lb />
Smith, <lb />
Turner, J., <lb />
Thompson, <lb />
Harris, <lb />
Forbes, <lb />
Walker, <lb />
Miller, <lb />
Poor Reason for Divorce. <lb />
Seasons for divorce are very <lb />
plentiful. One man asks <lb />
for a decree because he and <lb />
wife were both drunk the time of <lb />
the marriage. He didn't get one, <lb />
the judge evidently holding that <lb />
after marrying on champagne <lb />
there was plenty of time for <lb />
repentance on Then <lb />
an Iowa man, weight pounds, <lb />
asks a divorce his wife, who <lb />
weighs pounds and manifests <lb />
her displeasure by walloping <lb />
diminutive head of the <lb />
This case hasn't been deeded, so <lb />
that it may yet be <lb />
what difference in weight is good <lb />
for divorce. Tarn Reed's <lb />
declaration that gentleman <lb />
or weigh snore than <lb />
pounds may possibly be <lb />
law, so far the divorce <lb />
Sentinel. <lb />
The Rivalry Going Too Far. <lb />
This useless the <lb />
between Washington and <lb />
Greenville gone far enough, <lb />
for it is mi making the feeling <lb />
stronger is already too strong <lb />
I between i n towns. <lb />
the game here last week, <lb />
or since be next day after it was <lb />
played, Washington has been <lb />
growing sorer. It maybe that the <lb />
in <lb />
of which was <lb />
by their beautiful slurs of a few- <lb />
days eat tier, is in some degree <lb />
responsible. <lb />
They could hot kick on the game <lb />
which, we to admit, m <lb />
lost in us through their errors, but <lb />
now they arc attacking the police <lb />
force of Greenville. It is a <lb />
they have in Washing- <lb />
ton, but if they had had the <lb />
welfare of Greenland in their <lb />
hands last Friday, 1905, <lb />
their they could have <lb />
done no more thin the police of <lb />
for the ball park is not <lb />
in but is the <lb />
city limits, and the <lb />
of the officers of Pitt <lb />
and not the police force of <lb />
town. <lb />
It was said in these columns <lb />
last week that the unfortunate <lb />
toward the close of the <lb />
game was in no way <lb />
with the ball team, and again it <lb />
was said in the plainest phrases <lb />
of the English language that the <lb />
Greenville people were not in <lb />
sympathy with such conduct, and <lb />
deplored and regretted the occur- <lb />
and further more the <lb />
ville authorities are in no way <lb />
responsible. <lb />
Greenville did not kick when <lb />
you beat us, so with <lb />
us and cut your slurring out, and <lb />
let have only the that <lb />
is becoming, and that will let us <lb />
meet on either diamond with the <lb />
proper spirit. <lb />
stain rail for Jane. <lb />
C. V. York, who is beer- <lb />
for the government station at <lb />
this point on Tar river, reports <lb />
that the total fall here for the <lb />
month June reached inches. <lb />
The heaviest fall any day <lb />
the month was 2.10 24th, <lb />
TOWN <lb />
Hold Last fer <lb />
the Final Year. <lb />
The board of aldermen met for <lb />
the tint Thursday night in <lb />
the official headquarter for <lb />
the town in temple build- <lb />
found it a comfortable <lb />
and convenient place for meeting. <lb />
This was the regular business <lb />
session for the fiscal year. The <lb />
writer, who served as clerk t j <lb />
the board the year, can say <lb />
that he has never served with more <lb />
clever and agreeable gentlemen. <lb />
They are all thorough business <lb />
men and have acted the affairs <lb />
of the town la a business like way. <lb />
Through the entire year we do not <lb />
recall a single harsh or unkind <lb />
word uttered at any meeting, the <lb />
proceedings always being conduct- <lb />
ed pleasantly. AH but one the <lb />
members succeeds himself for the <lb />
coming year. <lb />
At this last meeting the finance <lb />
gave a report showing <lb />
settlement with tax collector, <lb />
incl the insolvent list. <lb />
figures embraced in this will be <lb />
given in a statement being <lb />
paid by the for <lb />
cation later. <lb />
The tax collector was instructed <lb />
to collect what he could the <lb />
I insolvent list, a reasonable com- <lb />
mission in be allowed. <lb />
street committee <lb />
damage done to the streets <lb />
j by the storm on the had been <lb />
repaired. <lb />
The and wells committee <lb />
i that some of the old <lb />
street lamps been sold, aid <lb />
the public wells repaired where <lb />
needed. <lb />
The market committee reported <lb />
; that the I ital rents Collected from <lb />
the for the <lb />
year amounted <lb />
The white cemetery committee <lb />
that the cemetery needed <lb />
cleaning but there no funds <lb />
in at to do the work. <lb />
The file department committee <lb />
Unit all the boat reel Sta- <lb />
were completed the reels <lb />
placed them ready for use, <lb />
A small of was <lb />
gold in <lb />
I lie treasurer, tax collector, <lb />
lice officers and chief of lire de- <lb />
presented for <lb />
the past month. <lb />
The mayor tendered a r- <lb />
which made the following <lb />
Number of arrests made <lb />
by policemen during fiscal year <lb />
upon warrants issued by the Mayor <lb />
Of this <lb />
adjudged guilty not guilty, <lb />
were bound over to Sup- <lb />
court. There was paid over <lb />
to the treasurer of the board of <lb />
education for public schools of the <lb />
fines collected, <lb />
and paid into the treasury of the <lb />
town arising from costs <lb />
Orders drawn on the treas- <lb />
amounting to of <lb />
this amount being for <lb />
interest on bonds fer <lb />
the past of six months. <lb />
The board took a recess until <lb />
o'clock Saturday morning when <lb />
it meets to turn over to the in- <lb />
coming board. <lb />
BEGIN NEW YEAR, <lb />
Aldermen Organize and Officers. <lb />
The board of aldermen for the <lb />
new fiscal year met this morning <lb />
and organized for the year's work <lb />
The beard is composed as follows, <lb />
the first ward being the only <lb />
change from last <lb />
First Fleming <lb />
Second Cobb, J. R <lb />
Third A A. <lb />
H. Taft. <lb />
Fourth T. K. <lb />
Hooker. <lb />
Fifth C. Lanier. <lb />
The members were in by <lb />
D. C. Moore, clerk court. <lb />
The following officers <lb />
elected at the salaries <lb />
M. Woolen, pet <lb />
month. <lb />
Clerk and tax collector J, C <lb />
Tyson, per year. <lb />
Chief T. Smith, <lb />
per <lb />
Assistant A. Clark, <lb />
per month. <lb />
Night H. <lb />
per month. <lb />
L. Carr, <lb />
year. <lb />
Dispensary N. <lb />
Hart, J. L Sugg, J. W. Bryan. <lb />
Chairman per ethers <lb />
Chief fire J. <lb />
; Griffin, per year. <lb />
The term of L. Brown and <lb />
i E. B. as trustees of <lb />
j school expired, L. <lb />
. Brown and L. C Arthur were <lb />
elected. <lb />
Fred Cox was granted license to <lb />
distillery for six months, but <lb />
had to enter written agreement <lb />
to remove all tic and hogs <lb />
the premises keep th <lb />
rounding free from tilth. <lb />
A RECEPTION AT DR. MOTE'S. <lb />
Funeral of Little Helen Hart. <lb />
Just as sun was sinking <lb />
the West Friday evening, the <lb />
remains of little Helen, infant <lb />
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. <lb />
Hart, who died Thursday morn- <lb />
were laid to rest in Cherry <lb />
Hill cemetery. Mr. Hart, who <lb />
was absent when the little one <lb />
away, could not <lb />
home until the evening <lb />
train, the funeral took place as <lb />
soon thereafter as arrangements <lb />
could be made. Services were <lb />
conducted at the grave by Rev. J. <lb />
A. Hornaday. The pall bearers <lb />
were C. T. Frank <lb />
son, A. B. Ellington, C. M. Jones, <lb />
Z, P. Vandyke. O. E, Warren, G. <lb />
E. Harris and L. H. Pender. <lb />
were many beautiful floral <lb />
tributes from sympathizing friends. <lb />
In Honor Mist <lb />
Dr. and Mis. ten <lb />
dared the people of the town <lb />
a reception Friday evening in <lb />
honor of Miss <lb />
Washington, who bis been <lb />
visiting and Helen <lb />
Forbes. <lb />
It was a pretty evening, a jolly <lb />
crowd, and an ideal host and <lb />
hostess. lawn was <lb />
softly lighted with Japanese Ian. <lb />
tarns, and well supplied with <lb />
hammocks, swings, chairs and <lb />
benches, making convenient <lb />
places in all parts of it. <lb />
The guests received at the <lb />
door by Mrs. conducted <lb />
to the parlor, thence to hall <lb />
where was served by Miss <lb />
Helen F Walter Wilson. <lb />
Then the young people -vent to the <lb />
lawn where they talked to who <lb />
warned to until refreshments <lb />
ware served. These consisted of <lb />
cake and creams of different kinds. <lb />
Alter the refreshments <lb />
talked on until night <lb />
giving way to coming <lb />
morning. <lb />
instrumental, and vocal <lb />
was rendered by different <lb />
ones of the company. <lb />
Mies Simmons is attractive <lb />
entertaining Dr. and Mr. <lb />
have a way making one feel at <lb />
borne and at ea-e and the crowd <lb />
one these combined <lb />
the evening a pleasant <lb />
indeed, a id it time to go he- <lb />
fore anyone had thought of t, <lb />
Among those present <lb />
Miss and <lb />
Hooker, Miss Lottie Blow and Tom <lb />
Moore, Mies Mary Higgs and Fred <lb />
Hornaday, Alice Lang <lb />
Ben Hiss Nell Skinner and <lb />
Eugene Turner, Mis- V i <lb />
and John Mt-s <lb />
Alice White and Jim Turner, Mi a <lb />
Jamie Bryan and Home, <lb />
Miss Helen Walter <lb />
Wilson, Miss May Whitfield and <lb />
Frank Wilson, Miss Claudia Sim <lb />
Dick White, Mies Glenn <lb />
Ft L Best, Miss Jessie <lb />
Sugg Mr. Williams, <lb />
Skinner, Mr. Hone, <lb />
Hill Alex Blow-, Grant <lb />
Tyson, Gary Warren, Jack Garden <lb />
and Alvin Dupree. It was a <lb />
pleasant evening every y. <lb />
Altai Simmons in her <lb />
home in Washington this morning, <lb />
She has made friends here that <lb />
will be glad to see her again. <lb />
Common Now. <lb />
So many came <lb />
to all of <lb />
them could not be mentioned. <lb />
The Bret one came on the 21st <lb />
and by the 24th they were no longer <lb />
a novelty. <lb />
Lewis, Wilmington; <lb />
in a fit of remorse following a pro- <lb />
and because he <lb />
not get more whiskey, a bullet <lb />
into hie heart in the <lb />
his wife afternoon at <lb />
o'clock at home <lb />
N. C. July 1st. <lb />
Dr. of <lb />
Greenville, was in town a short <lb />
While Thursday. <lb />
Mrs. O. G. Calhoun has been <lb />
sick for several days, but is report- <lb />
ed better today. <lb />
Mr. Stallings, of Richmond, <lb />
spent Thursday in <lb />
Mr. H. B. Phillips and family <lb />
came Tuesday night and will spend <lb />
several weeks in <lb />
Mrs. George Robins, who has <lb />
been critically ill for several days <lb />
is slowly improving. <lb />
Mr. Braswell, of Tarboro, made <lb />
us a visit week. <lb />
Mr. Joe Bobbitt and bride, <lb />
Miss Daniels of Williamston, ate <lb />
visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Bob- <lb />
Mr. of Greenville, <lb />
was in Thursday. <lb />
Dr. L. E. Ricks visited Green- <lb />
ville week. <lb />
Mrs. Jennings and child- <lb />
who have been visiting <lb />
in Portsmouth, <lb />
home Friday night. <lb />
J. D. in town this week. <lb />
Charlie. Expects Trouble. <lb />
Charlie receive an <lb />
intimation yesterday that he <lb />
might expect trouble at the <lb />
reception he has planned for <lb />
his aunt Donna Lucia at the opera <lb />
next Wednesday night. <lb />
Charlie is filled fall of superstition, <lb />
so he has secured the services of <lb />
Lord an old <lb />
actor, who is something funny <lb />
enough. <lb />
No telling what is going to <lb />
pan, but old feels sure <lb />
he will be a counteracting <lb />
for whatever it is, and he has got <lb />
a terrible face, and he is as funny <lb />
as old Sir John Falstaff in the <lb />
Merry Wives of and he <lb />
resourceful too. He has a <lb />
I can Mil you so <lb />
much about him. Yen go see him <lb />
yourself next night, <lb />
and you will be glad of it, and <lb />
you will have something to talk <lb />
about when you go <lb />
Charlie going to have Jack <lb />
there too, and he so <lb />
handsome. <lb />
Den Teachey, of county, <lb />
must hang for the murder Rob- <lb />
Governor Glenn <lb />
having announced that ha will not <lb />
farther interfere. <lb />
POOR PRINT <lb />
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