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II HIM<lb />
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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 />
s-a.<lb /></p>
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TRAVEL <lb />
Telephone <lb />
Advice to the Aged. <lb />
Age brings such us I lass. <lb />
bowels, mt kidneys and . . . <lb />
and LIVER. <lb />
have a specific effect on these i a n, <lb />
the bowels, I hem <lb />
to perform their natural s a <lb />
in and <lb />
IMPARTING VIGOR. <lb />
to the kidneys, bladder and LIVER. <lb />
They ore adapted to old and young. <lb />
Not Quite <lb />
Ho often you l <lb />
thing done <lb />
or seres or <lb />
Have good <lb />
.,. . r pared for <lb />
emergencies Our <lb />
a i-i I de n . and <lb />
see your tool <lb />
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to Horse Goods, <lb />
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Gar <lb />
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NEWMAN <lb />
the Old Stand. <lb />
I liar.- purchased the <lb />
of W. J. <lb />
awl ill Hie bus- <lb />
iii- old ml Five <lb />
I mid in stock In meet the <lb />
demands of the trade and will at <lb />
times carry a Complete line of <lb />
Heavy and Groceries. <lb />
Fruits, Tobacco, <lb />
Cigars, etc. <lb />
me when yon want the <lb />
beat Groceries the price <lb />
at which they cs-ii be fold. <lb />
J. J. TURNAGE <lb />
The Five Grocer. <lb />
COBB BROS. CO. <lb />
Norfolk, Va. <lb />
Cotton Buyers and Brokers In <lb />
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and Pris- <lb />
ons. Private Wires to New York <lb />
Chicago and New Orleans. <lb />
HILLIARD, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
MARBLE MONUMENTAL WORK <lb />
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. <lb />
Iron Fencing Sold <lb />
LADIES <lb />
COMPOUND. <lb />
State of North <lb />
County. <lb />
In Superior Court. <lb />
Town of , Notice of summons <lb />
against . and t of <lb />
K J attachment. <lb />
The defendant. E. Pollard, <lb />
t notice, on the 14th <lb />
June, 1905, was issued <lb />
against iii entitled ac- <lb />
by the undersigned clerk of the <lb />
Superior court of county, return- <lb />
able to the September term. of <lb />
Pitt Superior court, which convenes <lb />
the second Monday after the Bret <lb />
n September, 1906, it being <lb />
the day of month, which <lb />
summons ares returned by the sic nil <lb />
of Pitt count tot executed with <lb />
r-,. i. Defendant E. J- <lb />
Pollard not to f n <lb />
-1 d action as alleged <lb />
plaint is to recover of the <lb />
lam the sum of three hundred <lb />
for breach In-warranty of a <lb />
. . . . .-1 executed the plaintiff <lb />
5th day of January. for a <lb />
certain eel of land on Wilson<lb />
es ill his deed r. corded in <lb />
e this register's <lb />
of co <lb />
The said In defendant <lb />
said, will notice a <lb />
. Issued by <lb />
the c , on tin- said <lb />
. . I the r- <lb />
lard, d <lb />
I he -In riff county d n <lb />
es id September term <lb />
In of iii -r, mi, ii being <lb />
. . , when the n <lb />
i- I the d <lb />
K J, d . . notice h <lb />
i- to . mill the M <lb />
three t answer or <lb />
demur I <lb />
or e relief demanded <lb />
Done iii mi office In the town <lb />
G em thin of June, <lb />
. Moore <lb />
i ,. S <lb />
Plaintiff's <lb />
LOW RATE TICKETS <lb />
On Sale via. <lb />
SOUTHERN RAILWAY. <lb />
Extremely low Rates are <lb />
announced by the South- <lb />
Railway from points <lb />
on its lines for follow- <lb />
Special <lb />
Park, X J , National A- <lb />
M July 1905. <lb />
Baltimore, Mil. United Society <lb />
Living in a Age. <lb />
Are we living in a freak age <lb />
Have the sun spots spotted every- <lb />
thing mundane as well as terrestrial <lb />
The twentieth century has given <lb />
birth to sonic curious <lb />
Nothing would be beard <lb />
of these freaks if it were not for <lb />
their general public advertisement <lb />
by the press In politics we have <lb />
in recent years seen an unknown <lb />
man spring from the ranks the <lb />
Nebraska and, equipped <lb />
. with a clever tongue, cleave <lb />
E to ft presidential <lb />
ii. Com , , ., <lb />
nomination, and tun, on the basis <lb />
N Y, Animal M eel tog <lb />
e . P O. K , <lb />
l. 1905 <lb />
Colorado ts, <lb />
International it <lb />
. . tie C 5-6 <lb />
ii v , <lb />
. K if <lb />
my e <lb />
pi ell <lb />
ion N l tons I<lb />
the free advertising of a <lb />
publication he edits, secures a <lb />
princely income from it every year. <lb />
la medicine. Hr Osier, addressing <lb />
the public, declares that a man's <lb />
usefulness ends at the age of <lb />
and that the world would be well <lb />
oil if men at sixty were chloroformed <lb />
same doctor, not ago, in <lb />
an address in Canada, recommended <lb />
a tax on bachelors and an export <lb />
duty on Canadian girls. Notoriety <lb />
is evidently Osier's ambition, and <lb />
Moo i., Bible j the newspapers are giving it to him. <lb />
In finance, the freak of the ago is <lb />
1905. Tom of Boston, whose <lb />
.,. , ended as noon <lb />
in -Hue, July M lust long enough, ii is <lb />
1905. I to enable him to gall. <lb />
, V <lb />
A I 1905 <lb />
p . P Mill <lb />
lain wasting their <lb />
i. I. V , <lb />
f S I. <lb />
heretofore doings is <lb />
in the . . . <lb />
by in c 1.-cot. <lb />
eons owing the can sett e with <lb />
either arty .; to come <lb />
at settle their ac- <lb />
count-. Any one nuts <lb />
cu present to <lb />
either i v. L. M. Savage. <lb />
. Tun <lb />
This June 7th, ID <lb />
1905. <lb />
Portland Ore., San L <lb />
Die-. Cal <lb />
Lewis Hint Clark Centennial I <lb />
and special <lb />
Occasions Pacific <lb />
June to October 1905. <lb />
Richmond, Va . National <lb />
Congress, September to <lb />
Hale- for above <lb />
open to tile public. <lb />
Tickets iii be sold to thee <lb />
point- from stations Hie <lb />
S Railway. <lb />
in of shingles <lb />
while, the great newspapers that <lb />
space . <lb />
every new freak as fast as lie appear <lb />
are raising their advertising rates i <lb />
all legitimate branches of business. <lb />
world Leslie's Weekly. <lb />
Digest all Classes of <lb />
strengthens the stomach <lb />
Cores <lb />
Stomach Troubles, <lb />
make-rich red <lb />
and strength. <lb />
Cure rebuilds tissues <lb />
O. w Atkinson, W. Va <lb />
have used a number of <lb />
bottles of Dyspepsia Cine <lb />
mil have to be a <lb />
Detailed information can be and, h powerful <lb />
Announcement <lb />
We beg leave to announce that we are <lb />
Wholesale and Retail <lb />
for <lb />
White Lead, Paints, <lb />
Colors, and and <lb />
v 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 use the Harrison Paints you need <lb />
never worry quality. <lb />
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNER- <lb />
SHIP. <lb />
The j Hooker by <lb />
was the ii st of <lb />
June, 1905. I, J, Brink- <lb />
purchasing I. Hooker's interest <lb />
in the Brick The <lb />
Brick here- <lb />
after be run <lb />
This June 14th, 1905 <lb />
J. Prank Brinkle <lb />
Hooker <lb />
desire to auk my friends for <lb />
their patronage in tin- <lb />
i- . of the -nine, prom- <lb />
I use my best <lb />
to protect their Interest In the <lb />
cm,. Very truly, <lb />
J, <lb />
application to any <lb />
A. out the Southern Rill way, <lb />
Ai eats lines, or <lb />
III.- <lb />
R. L. VERNON, T. P. A. <lb />
Charlotte, X. c. <lb />
J. H. WOOD. D. P. A. <lb />
S H Pass, <lb />
H.<lb />
NORFOLK SOUTHERN CO <lb />
Steamboat Service. <lb />
remedy stomach ailment. I <lb />
recommend n my Sold <lb />
by Jno. L. Woolen, druggist. <lb />
ITEMS <lb />
L. leaves <lb />
daily <lb />
at a. for leaves <lb />
Greenville daily night am <lb />
at . A I , K <lb />
will. <lb />
Norfolk Railroad came Sunday <lb />
Norfolk. Baltimore, Philadelphia, to visit her sister, Mrs. J. J. <lb />
N. C, Jane 1905 <lb />
C. H. Lang-Ion went to Winter <lb />
ville Monday. <lb />
The sure quite busy lay- <lb />
by crops. <lb />
The storm Saturday night did <lb />
damage to c in this and <lb />
adjoining neighborhoods <lb />
Miss Ann. e is visit <lb />
Miss Ibis week. <lb />
J. J. Hardy and daughter, Miss <lb />
spent Saturday <lb />
near <lb />
Oscar and Herod Hooks <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 />
BANK OF <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
T THE OF BUSINESS MAY 29th. 1905. <lb />
UNIVERSITY <lb />
op <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
Head of the Educational System. <lb />
Collegiate, Engineering <lb />
L a w, <lb />
Medicine, <lb />
New Boston and all other <lb />
North. Connects a Norfolk <lb />
with all points West. <lb />
Shippers should <lb />
freight via Norfolk, care k <lb />
rt Southern K. H. <lb />
bailing horns subject to change <lb />
without <lb />
T. H. MYERS, Washing- <lb />
ton, N. C. <lb />
J. J. CHERRY, Agent, Green- <lb />
ville, N. C. <lb />
General T. and <lb />
r. Agent, Norfolk, Va., <lb />
Library contains volumes <lb />
New water works, <lb />
Lights, Central Heating <lb />
system. New dorm- <lb />
Y. M. O. A. Building <lb />
INSTRUCTORS <lb />
The Fall term begin <lb />
Sept. -w <lb />
A -s <lb />
FRANCIS P- President. <lb />
Chapel Hill. N. c. <lb />
WOOD WOOD <lb />
Dry, Split Pine Wood, every <lb />
length, delivered st your door. <lb />
Phone Ne. <lb />
Tours fer <lb />
JOE JENKINS. <lb />
APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR <lb />
LICENSE. <lb />
Notice is hereby given that I Will <lb />
make application to the Board of Com- <lb />
missioners of Pitt county on the first <lb />
Monday in July, for license to <lb />
retail liquor in Grimesland. N. C <lb />
J. <lb />
This 27th day of 1906. <lb />
APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR <lb />
LICENSE, <lb />
Notice is hereby given that I will <lb />
make to the board of Com- <lb />
missioners of Pitt county on the <lb />
in July, for license to <lb />
retail liquor In N. C. <lb />
J. L, <lb />
This of 1906. <lb />
SUITED. <lb />
A barrel far <lb />
A hand far too beat, <lb />
A for bruiser <lb />
Aid fer n <lb />
AH <lb />
ell it and result. <lb />
BEFORE THE HOUSE BURNS. <lb />
If yon contemplate INSURING <lb />
your property wait. bile <lb />
yon are waiting or bus- <lb />
house may be destroyed by <lb />
fire. <lb />
The Time to Act is Now <lb />
while the property is and <lb />
when yon get a <lb />
the fire too late. I write <lb />
that insures. Let me explain <lb />
it to you. <lb />
W. E. HOOKS, <lb />
Hardy. <lb />
boys went to Win <lb />
Sunday as usual. <lb />
Allie spent <lb />
night night in Ayden. <lb />
H. Corbitt, of Ayden, attend- <lb />
ed school at Bethany <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
G. passed through <lb />
Monday. <lb />
Simon Tyson, colored, lost, <lb />
hogs goose night <lb />
by lightning. <lb />
C. H. Charles <lb />
have added much to <lb />
their tenant by a new scat <lb />
of paint. <lb />
J. Bynum, of was out <lb />
last week selling Log medicine. <lb />
There will be a convention <lb />
at Bethany the 18th of July. <lb />
Everybody is invited to come and <lb />
bring basket well tilled. <lb />
Discounts <lb />
. d I <lb />
Overdrafts, unsecured <lb />
securities, etc.<lb />
real estate 2,000.00 <lb />
Banks 52,958.6 <lb />
Ca-h 1,109.84<lb />
Silver Coin<lb />
Liabilities <lb />
paid in <lb />
25,000.00 <lb />
Undivided Profits less <lb />
Paid 7,250.72 <lb />
Deposit subject to cheek 181,484.46 <lb />
Cashier's checks out-<lb />
North Carolina, <lb />
County of Pitt. <lb />
James L-Little, Cashier of above-named bank, do solemnly <lb />
swear that the statement above is true to the best of my knowledge <lb />
mil belief JAMES L. LITTLE. Cashier. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to before <lb />
this day of June, <lb />
J. C. TYSON. <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
J. Q. <lb />
A. ANDREWS, <lb />
R. W. KING, <lb />
Directors <lb />
The North Carolina <lb />
STATE NORMAL AND INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE <lb />
COURSES <lb />
L. H. CO <lb />
Guttering <lb />
Tin and <lb />
Slate Roofing. <lb />
Tobacco Flues and <lb />
all kinds of Sheet Metal <lb />
Work. <lb />
J. B. Cherry A <lb />
Greenville. N. O. <lb />
Literary Commercial <lb />
Domestic Science <lb />
Scientific Manual Training <lb />
Pedagogical Music <lb />
Three Courses leading to decrees. Well-equipped Training for <lb />
Teachers. Faculty numbers Board, laundry, tuition, and fees for use <lb />
of text books, etc., a year For students MM, For non- <lb />
of the state, Fourteenth annual session begins September <lb />
To secure board in the dormitories, all free-tuition applications should <lb />
be made before July Correspondence from those desiring <lb />
tent teachers and stenographers. For catalog and information, address <lb />
CHARLES D. President <lb />
N. C <lb />
The Reflector <lb />
Is Read By Everybody i and <lb />
It reaches people money to pay for they <lb />
if you what they want advertise it and yon are sore to <lb />
get a part of their money. <lb />
p. R. L. <lb />
Dentist. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Dr. D. L. James <lb />
Dental <lb />
Greenville, <lb />
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT. <lb />
J. W. BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent. <lb />
-.-.-. AYDEN, N. C. . <lb />
N. C, June W, 1906.1 F. B. Tacker, coin-table for this <lb />
A woman giving her seriously sick at the <lb />
or Bettie Barber <lb />
round of the small <lb />
and soliciting the ladies who <lb />
hare old cast off clothing dis <lb />
pose of let her sell it com <lb />
mission and what she not <lb />
clear of the will return. There <lb />
are several of our lad,, in <lb />
Ayden who have bees taken in by <lb />
this of light ginger cake <lb />
complexion, say feet, <lb />
fleshy, and in her promises ex <lb />
fair but by her deed <lb />
judge her methods dark <lb />
and but justice be meted <lb />
as it should this on <lb />
rounds would find a borne where <lb />
her complexion, slick tongue and <lb />
wily ways would be to <lb />
the gratification at her <lb />
here perhaps others else <lb />
where. She bails Goldsboro <lb />
if any know ought of a <lb />
little information waited <lb />
in this would lie highly <lb />
appreciated. <lb />
As authorized agent for Daily <lb />
and Eastern Reflector we take <lb />
great pleasure in receiving sub <lb />
and willing receipts <lb />
those in arrears. We have a list <lb />
of all who receive their mail at <lb />
thin office. We also take orders <lb />
for job printing. <lb />
J. L Bags and Charles of <lb />
here Tuesday <lb />
When you nod a nice, light, <lb />
tough pole, sty tot your boggy <lb />
Call on us make a <lb />
selection. Ayden Milling Mfg <lb />
Co. N. C <lb />
Ayden Milling Mfg. Co., <lb />
Ayden, N. C <lb />
J. R. ill. family have <lb />
been visiting country this <lb />
week. <lb />
If you need thing in way <lb />
of Crockery, Tin ware <lb />
in see 11-, I Lu I Jenkins. <lb />
Harvey Cox, Winterville, <lb />
spent Tuesday i . <lb />
Call and ex. line <lb />
grade You can In <lb />
easily convinced I he superior <lb />
of material and <lb />
Ayden Milling . Co. <lb />
Mr., CO, off on a <lb />
visit to friends up road. <lb />
E. K. all they <lb />
possible can to please yon with <lb />
their new line heavy and fancy <lb />
groceries <lb />
o. fer <lb />
We are Headquarters Hint <lb />
light <lb />
Ayden Milling A Mfg Co., Ayden <lb />
N. C <lb />
L. Smith, of Vanceboro. <lb />
has a visitor in Ayden this <lb />
week. <lb />
foal received, fine line of <lb />
and can fit you up in any style <lb />
or price. <lb />
That was no small crowd which <lb />
left here on the Ma- <lb />
sonic excursion for Kinston. <lb />
Ayden Milling Mfg. Co. <lb />
are re- <lb />
daily new groceries and <lb />
confectioneries right from the <lb />
J. W. Taylor and wife left last <lb />
Wednesday morning for Dunn, S. <lb />
C, where Mrs. Taylor will remain <lb />
Mr. Taylor returns from <lb />
Philadelphia, where he will go to <lb />
take a special course in optics. <lb />
Yb manufacture seats for <lb />
the trade, that are simply the <lb />
smoothest seat on the market <lb />
C. O. Brown was here yesterday <lb />
soliciting for the marble works in <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
Ayden Milling Mfg. Co. <lb />
We have full line of <lb />
shoes for ladles. Every <lb />
pair guaranteed. <lb />
Miss Julia left Thursday <lb />
morning for a to A dams town, <lb />
Md., and other points in Western <lb />
Maryland. She was accompanied <lb />
by her little niece, Mis <lb />
Fair. They will remain daring <lb />
the <lb />
home his father near Mere with <lb />
fever, and grave are <lb />
felt as it is feared an for <lb />
will have to be <lb />
formed, which will leave him ins <lb />
critical condition, We hope how- <lb />
ever to hear of bis speedy recovery. <lb />
Mr. Tacker is an efficient officer, a <lb />
gentleman and very <lb />
with people, and all <lb />
with him in his <lb />
J. <lb />
Cotton cultivators, Gopher <lb />
plows extra blades J. R. <lb />
J. W. Perkins Louis Law- <lb />
were here yesterday. <lb />
A large and latest <lb />
improved tools with which to do <lb />
work. Satisfaction <lb />
teed. M. B. Tripp Bro. <lb />
W. T. of Greenville, <lb />
has been here in the interest of the <lb />
Liberty warehouse. <lb />
Call on Hart A bar <lb />
rel of Columbia Flour, none better <lb />
to be had anywhere. <lb />
Capt. Richardson, one of the old <lb />
vets of is here in the interest <lb />
the insurance feature of the <lb />
Masonic <lb />
Needles, oil, and <lb />
for all makes of sewing machine <lb />
t J. H. Tripp Bro. Ayden, N <lb />
C. <lb />
Mr. Phillips, of <lb />
has seemingly been very <lb />
entertained here for the past day <lb />
or so. <lb />
if you do not <lb />
one of our high grade buggies, <lb />
your loss will be than ours <lb />
Ayden Milling Mfg. Co., <lb />
den, N. C. <lb />
Don't fail to see Ty- <lb />
son's new crockery both and <lb />
decorated. Prices are <lb />
,. , better el <lb />
man formerly. <lb />
Bentley Harris mid L. FT <lb />
ten, of Greenville, made a Short I <lb />
trill yesterday. <lb />
Come to see when you <lb />
to buy Independent <lb />
Tobacco, we handle Trust <lb />
goods, Hart <lb />
Miss Rosa Randolph came from <lb />
House to visit Mis. <lb />
Hodges. <lb />
For peaches, apples, corn <lb />
tomatoes, t-c, apply to E. E. <lb />
On. <lb />
Wednesday evening in <lb />
church at Hill, Mr. <lb />
J E. a prominent mer <lb />
Chant of and Miss Mat- <lb />
lie of, Snow Hill, were <lb />
united marriage by the pastor <lb />
that extend con- <lb />
Now we have plenty the <lb />
wagon and cart <lb />
wheels and will sell them as cheap <lb />
as any one. <lb />
Ayden Milling Mfg. Co. <lb />
Ayden, N. C. <lb />
The ladies say that Cannon <lb />
have the prettiest line of <lb />
goods in town. <lb />
Notice you <lb />
your cotton ginned nice and <lb />
in order that you might realize <lb />
better prices for it, bring it to the <lb />
Ayden Milling A Mfg. Co., Ayden, <lb />
N. e. <lb />
K. A <lb />
market for beef, fresh meats, <lb />
sage, and fresh fish. <lb />
A high grade, smart graceful, <lb />
well made durable buggy can be <lb />
in any style at any at <lb />
the Ayden Milling A Mfg. <lb />
We continue to <lb />
buggies Ac. for we do not <lb />
set apace <lb />
A Mfg, Co., Ayden, N. C. <lb />
Fancy candies, oranges, apples <lb />
and bananas at B. B. a Go's. <lb />
For guano sowers see M. B. <lb />
Tripp A The beat. <lb />
Carlos Harris says that Harrison <lb />
Town and Country paints and <lb />
colors are by far the beat foods <lb />
that he ever used and that it <lb />
knocked several other <lb />
brands is a test at Greenville last <lb />
summer. This ii told by J. <lb />
H. Smith a Bro. <lb />
tan and white slippers all sizes at <lb />
J. R. Smith A Bro <lb />
Old man what makes you always <lb />
go to J. R. Smith A Bro., to do <lb />
I can <lb />
always get any thing I want <lb />
the boys. <lb />
I do know that J. R. Smith A <lb />
Bro., have the prettiest and <lb />
cent calico and ginghams in town. <lb />
That last car choice hay that J. <lb />
R Smith Bra, received is fine. <lb />
Lee lime is good for any <lb />
crop and a farmer should use it <lb />
freely, at J. R. Smith A Bra <lb />
That lace and embroidery <lb />
is the prettiest goods in town for <lb />
baby dresses at J. R. Smith A Bro. <lb />
King Quality shoes are the beet. <lb />
Ton will find them at J. J. Ed- <lb />
ward S Son <lb />
Complete stock spring clothing <lb />
at Edward A Sou. <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
In order to make room <lb />
next days we will sell our <lb />
regular high grade buggies at <lb />
exceptionally low prices. This is <lb />
no lake, but strictly <lb />
Milling and Co, <lb />
Ayden, ff. O <lb />
Just received our stuck of <lb />
pants. J. J. Edwards Son. <lb />
For heart <lb />
shingles by J. H. Tripp A Bra. <lb />
The of the Milling <lb />
Co. which has <lb />
repair is now in in first condition <lb />
and they are prepared to <lb />
shortest notice all who <lb />
with patronage. <lb />
They also call special attention to <lb />
their line of <lb />
We we can't interest the <lb />
meD who prefer to walk or the <lb />
men who will not believe that our <lb />
buggies are the most economical at <lb />
their price. <lb />
We know vehicles and values, <lb />
we also know the buggies we build <lb />
sell we <lb />
Come to see us Whet he. <lb />
you buy not. If you can do <lb />
sew here we do n expect <lb />
your patronage. <lb />
Milling and Co. <lb />
Ayden, X r <lb />
The sensible earrings buyer <lb />
I knows a little often <lb />
saves many doll is. lie know <lb />
that here is a price below Ch a <lb />
cannot be or sold. <lb />
Our buggies represent h certain <lb />
in style <lb />
offered <lb />
j Milling A Mfg. Co, Ayden. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Something new in Ayden J. <lb />
Smith it Bro., have n whole <lb />
cur load of cooking and beating <lb />
stoves, and you can net our chub- <lb />
by coming at mice. <lb />
neighbor have seen <lb />
Simplex fertilizer distributor l <lb />
J. R, Smith A Bro. It puts it <lb />
in any quantity you want does <lb />
not waste any at the ends of row <lb />
it is a cheap machine. <lb />
Go to J. J. Edwards Son for <lb />
your spring <lb />
A. Griffin has first <lb />
class brick fir sale and is burning <lb />
new kilns constantly. When in <lb />
see him or write <lb />
Oranges, apples, and all I Those white and tea slippers at <lb />
fruits kept by A J. B. Smith A Bra, are <lb />
horn. for children I have seen this <lb />
Ladies misses and children <lb />
M. B. Tripp A Br. are no <lb />
to wake wooden legs for <lb />
cripple horse or mules. Their <lb />
latest was a success. <lb />
The freshet loaf bread right <lb />
me A <lb />
Get the On cotton planter the <lb />
best on the market at J. Smith <lb />
Bro. <lb />
Did you know yon could get <lb />
of old time Gophers and any <lb />
size blade you want at J. R. Smith <lb />
A Bro. <lb />
We will beginning on <lb />
day June 21st offer cash our <lb />
stock of dry goods <lb />
shoes hats Ac, at puces <lb />
before of Jo the town of <lb />
Ayden. Our stock is too large <lb />
and we take this means of reducing <lb />
same. We have just gotten a <lb />
large lot run <lb />
Ding at per yard, white sheet- <lb />
per c. Jackson <lb />
a Co. Ayden, N. C. <lb />
Geo. Elli, of Greenville, spent <lb />
the Sabbath her.-. <lb />
My office will be I for about <lb />
one I shall be <lb />
taking <lb />
J. lay <lb />
Slippers, and straw hats <lb />
are being sold cheap <lb />
cash by Cannon <lb />
bay, oats, ship <lb />
brand, seed hull- and <lb />
on hand. Cannon At Tyson. <lb />
Those art <lb />
C II j,,,, <lb />
beauties <lb />
Don't forge. <lb />
Tyson can supply tour wants <lb />
in nine. <lb />
for sale -i- A Tyson. <lb />
annul. A Tyson of <lb />
selling the r pretty en <lb />
tends ii,. me -i u- e- <lb />
Royal F M. . <lb />
Ti h. e are <lb />
OP <lb />
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb />
AYDEN, N. <lb />
At the close of business May 29th, 1905. <lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
Loans and Discounts. f ti <lb />
Furniture and Fixtures <lb />
Demand Lo N <lb />
Due from Hanks. <lb />
Cash Items, <lb />
Gold Coin, Oil <lb />
Silver Coin, <lb />
National Bank notes and <lb />
other U. S notes <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
Total. <lb />
1,622.00 <lb />
Capital stock paid in. <lb />
Surplus fund <lb />
Undivided profits less <lb />
expenses, <lb />
Dividends unpaid . <lb />
subject to check, <lb />
Cashier's 196.82 <lb />
Total. <lb />
144.610 <lb />
beat <lb />
meal <lb />
in <lb />
Sleep Comfortable <lb />
-BY. <lb />
SLEEPING ON THE BEST. <lb />
Royal Elastic Felt Mattresses are <lb />
to all others. <lb />
Our piece Enamel Bed Room Suits are rec- <lb />
as the best <lb />
Remember every Royal Elastic Mattress and <lb />
Beds are sold under guarantee-If not the best, price re- <lb />
funded. <lb />
OUR STOCK IS <lb />
EVERY DETAIL <lb />
IN <lb />
if <lb />
We k. <lb />
Bed Sp-i <lb />
Iliad , <lb />
-on. <lb />
anyone <lb />
Kill nil n ,. <lb />
m s, Ck Si. <lb />
If , Up gin <lb />
ii <lb />
in <lb />
Floor Covering of every description, Sideboards, China <lb />
Closets, Book Cases, Parlor Suits and Chairs of all <lb />
kinds. <lb />
NOTICE <lb />
I.- an n <lb />
X. i <lb />
H ; . <lb />
t inn. i i , <lb />
he lie-.- ii <lb />
for two mid <lb />
I In- lie la on <lb />
M II h in it I<lb />
ii.- <lb />
Al , <lb />
YOU NED FURNITURE <lb />
You will be consulting the interest of your pocket book <lb />
. held to investigate our stock. Our and Bed <lb />
are perfection in making. Try a pair. <lb />
l tested<lb />
f e-in. <lb />
by Prof <lb />
B. K <lb />
arrange- <lb />
A. H. Taft, <lb />
NEXT DOOR TO SAM WHITE'S. <lb />
need of brick <lb />
Ayden, N. <lb />
J. H. <lb />
HOG CHOLERA <lb />
It Has Never Failed. <lb />
references on demand. For <lb />
sale in all country stores and <lb />
drugstores. Call it No Cure <lb />
No Pay. <lb />
AYDEN, N. C. <lb />
ASK FOR <lb />
Scientifically <lb />
Constructed. <lb />
ULTRA <lb />
A Shoe for <lb />
Women. <lb />
new <lb />
J. A Bro. gives me <lb />
more for my shoulders <lb />
chickens and eggs then anybody <lb />
else. <lb />
A neat 5-room house with gar- <lb />
den and all necessary houses <lb />
located on main street in a good <lb />
neighborhood for rent by J. R. <lb />
Smith A Bro. <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 />
nice try them. <lb />
Pianos and at J. II. <lb />
Tripp A Bro. We sell them <lb />
for cash on credit term, Ayden, <lb />
That rock salt at J. R. A <lb />
Bro., is the best thing I can get <lb />
for my stock. They only eat what <lb />
they want of it at a time. <lb />
Singer sewing machines sold <lb />
for cash or on installment <lb />
J. at It Tripp A Bro., Ayden N. C <lb />
Simplex guano distributors, Cox <lb />
planters and repairs at J. R. <lb />
Smith A Bro. <lb />
COLUMBIA FLOUR, <lb />
If it give you <lb />
your dealer <lb />
pay you for returning it. <lb />
R. F. <lb />
Dist. N. C. <lb />
WINTER <lb />
CLOTHES <lb />
Time to lay away winter <lb />
clothes pretty soon. Better <lb />
see to it that they are protect- <lb />
ed from moths until they are <lb />
wanted again. We have <lb />
MOTH BALLS <lb />
MOTH POWDER <lb />
CAMPHOR <lb />
TAR BAGS <lb />
CHAMBRAY <lb />
A moth can't near any of <lb />
them. They're cheaper than <lb />
buying new clothes. <lb />
M. M. SAULS, Ph. G. <lb />
N. C <lb />
Dr. Joseph Dixon <lb />
AND <lb />
Use Railroad, <lb />
Ayden, N. C. <lb />
THE ULTRA SHOE for women <lb />
is with careful reference <lb />
to the most minute and <lb />
is mo perfected in its numerous <lb />
styles tint there is no other <lb />
shoo on the market selling <lb />
at the price tho Ultra dues, its <lb />
superior, if its equal. <lb />
Here is the fundamental basis <lb />
of a perfect employ <lb />
our own expert designers, and <lb />
every Ultra Shoe is made over <lb />
a last scientifically <lb />
to meet the closest variations <lb />
of width and in <lb />
footwear. <lb />
Tho Ultra Shoe meats every <lb />
requirement of the <lb />
whims of <lb />
We carry SHOE, for men, in Oxfords, Tans, etc. <lb />
Pulley Bowen, <lb />
THE HOME OF FASHIONS. <lb />
Try a Pair <lb />
oar VICTOR SPRINGS and one our OS- <lb />
PATENT ELASTIC MAT- <lb />
and if you are more than satisfied we <lb />
will prise. <lb />
Tex. <lb />
TAFT VANDYKE. <lb />
POOR PRINT <lb />
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saw <lb />
I I <lb />
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
AND <lb />
P. j. WHICHARD, Editor and Proprietor <lb />
post at Greenville, N. C, as second class matter. <lb />
upon <lb />
A desired at every post office Pitt a-d adjoining counties. <lb />
in to fiction <lb />
Pitt County, N. C, 1905 <lb />
As time change nature seems to <lb />
change also, what is puzzling <lb />
us right now is how did the people <lb />
get along in olden limes when there <lb />
was no such thing as appendicitis <lb />
We guess our ancestors didn't have <lb />
any vermiform appendix at all. and <lb />
too, these numerous breakfast foods <lb />
not on the market back in <lb />
those days, yet they lived a long <lb />
time back there <lb />
If that genius who succeeded i n <lb />
growing the potato can only <lb />
grow one without eye, we may <lb />
possibly see a rise the of <lb />
potatoes. <lb />
IT IN THE BUD. -s <lb />
I over to court. This record a <lb />
Are not the place of vice. <lb />
cried again <lb />
from th m P <lb />
j showing favor of a <lb />
j over open saloons. It is well <lb />
, the homes or om . . . <lb />
begin, and where know,, dial a majority of ewe in the <lb />
the place to atop I mayor's are for drunkenness, <lb />
p w, the year ending June, <lb />
the paragraph iron,; ti,,,,.,. saloons in Greenville, <lb />
i stand will give daring the last year there <lb />
Asheville is making all <lb />
to royally and to <lb />
make the sojourn of the quill drivers <lb />
in the of the an enjoy- <lb />
able occasion. <lb />
It is said that is not will <lb />
to sue for peace; that she wants <lb />
to put the initiative upon Japan. <lb />
We will just bet our last summer <lb />
straw hat that when is caught <lb />
suing it will be for a big pile of <lb />
peace. Japan don t <lb />
want peace; she is baring the time <lb />
of her life in this war affair. <lb />
gee it- In the I But for the fact <lb />
evil in the homes, <lb />
we might say <lb />
Churches too, are the right places to <lb />
existence of a distillery, and that <lb />
In over whiskey from the saloon <lb />
made business for blind tigers, there <lb />
hare been fewer cases <lb />
suppress an evil yon must during the rear. <lb />
it in the bud. Don't until it improvement in favor <lb />
has grown into a far reaching dis- , large and <lb />
The midsummer meeting of the <lb />
North Baptist <lb />
at Jackson Springs, Moore county, <lb />
on the 28th, and will continue until <lb />
the <lb />
form The preacher, j <lb />
Sunday school teacher, and <lb />
runt than either, the parent, am under <lb />
should exert every influence lo circumstances for instance. <lb />
train and educate the the Baltic fleet won a over <lb />
j iris of the land to ever fishermen in <lb />
moral and the North Sea, and when they <lb />
If Th- men I against the Japanese they were <lb />
i men are not properly trained in I helpless and were quickly put out <lb />
and church all the of They are very brave in <lb />
The merchant in Greenville have <lb />
been wasting money on their side <lb />
walks long enough for them to make <lb />
a change. They are continually <lb />
making repairs on the sidewalks in <lb />
front of their They In <lb />
brick last never more than <lb />
eighteen mouths. It would greatly <lb />
improve the appearance of the town <lb />
The two propound Republican <lb />
papers fur Greensboro bid fair to <lb />
lock horns, but thou they will get <lb />
along as well as the three dailies at <lb />
the capital. <lb />
WINTERVILLE <lb />
about some people is <lb />
that they never discover how little <lb />
insignificant they are until they <lb />
are ready to the <lb />
the land combined will nut make <lb />
moral. Christian people out of them. <lb />
There can be enacted and en- <lb />
forced against certain crimes, hut <lb />
the idea cf into the <lb />
hearts of men and women a sense of <lb />
conduct as a in <lb />
t the least. <lb />
there law that prevents the <lb />
the interior of Russia <lb />
helpless women and children- The <lb />
Jewish race quake tremble be- <lb />
fore these wonderful but <lb />
in the war between them and Japan <lb />
there is not a single victory to their <lb />
The last Russian <lb />
took place at Lodz, and a great many <lb />
frail women and children are <lb />
A funny law has been passed <lb />
Indiana, that of requiring revolves; <lb />
found on prisoners to be destroyed. <lb />
This smells cheesy. Smith <lb />
Wesson and Iver Johnson must <lb />
have been hanging around when <lb />
that law was passed. <lb />
to the front with her <lb />
bale of new cotton for the sea- <lb />
son. It was sold at auction and <lb />
brought cents a pound. <lb />
The crusade against vagrancy in <lb />
various places seems to have stopped <lb />
all of a sudden. Surely they haven't <lb />
all gone to work. <lb />
you'll like, <lb />
come here. <lb />
Our styles are not like every <lb />
other <lb />
We keep things that an <lb />
Styles 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 the best things and we get <lb />
them. <lb />
FRANK WILSON, <lb />
The King Clothier. <lb />
conceiving and harboring the be red among the dead and <lb />
to commit murder and la Russia ready for peace In our <lb />
might as well try to do this as to <lb />
try to against immoral- <lb />
The only solution and remedy <lb />
lies in the homes and churches, and <lb />
to these and these only must we <lb />
look for the remedy and suppression <lb />
of existing evils. All the laws of <lb />
our land cannot prevent vice. <lb />
Nothing but the proper home train- <lb />
can prevent it. <lb />
CHINESE BOYCOTT. <lb />
opinion she needs another blowup <lb />
or down Doesn't make much differ <lb />
how the blow is administered <lb />
Georgia has covered herself in <lb />
again. A few night ago <lb />
a mob went to the jail at Watkins- <lb />
ville. in that state, forced the <lb />
to open the door and lynched nine <lb />
prisoners, one of them white and <lb />
eight colored. <lb />
The reason so many <lb />
broke is because -they make it a <lb />
habit of breaking every dollar they <lb />
get their on <lb />
The way cotton is acting on the <lb />
New York cotton exchange makes <lb />
us think that Dan Sully is hanging <lb />
around there again. <lb />
Gratifying News. <lb />
The seriousness of the Chinese <lb />
trade situation struck this country <lb />
very suddenly with <lb />
and when it became apparent that <lb />
merchant Shanghai <lb />
other commercial centers were de- <lb />
in their effort to boycott <lb />
American manufactured goods, the <lb />
authorities at Washington were <lb />
quick to t. The cabinet was mus- <lb />
together, and the matter <lb />
discussed, and as a result of <lb />
that Mr. Roosevelt went to <lb />
work to try to satisfy the indignant <lb />
Chinese <lb />
All this trouble has grown oat of <lb />
the exclusion of th celestials of this <lb />
country. But it remains t he sees <lb />
how the Chinese take this <lb />
lion. It may be that <lb />
nation cannot be diverted, and this <lb />
country will have to act very careful <lb />
if they smooth over these difference. <lb />
The warmest thing we have seen <lb />
crime down the pike is the editorial <lb />
which appeared in a recent issue of <lb />
the Charlotte Observer, in which <lb />
Editor Caldwell unmercifully scores <lb />
one Rev. A. -I. It reads <lb />
as follows. <lb />
twenty-eight years I have <lb />
been writing newspaper editorials <lb />
and it has been my fortune within <lb />
that time that many have <lb />
barked at my heels. Some of these <lb />
have left the Stat between suns and <lb />
others have dropped into obscurity. <lb />
Others still remain. The most <lb />
malignant and indecent of all these <lb />
dogs is A J. preacher, <lb />
reformer, editor of a so-called <lb />
paper and common <lb />
It looks like China is determined <lb />
to make all that is possible out <lb />
the of the <lb />
States with regard to immigrants <lb />
from the Flowery Kingdom. Their <lb />
indignation may them too far- <lb />
Japan can do more the way of <lb />
bringing about, peace than all the <lb />
combined powers put together <lb />
It sill take some time but the job <lb />
will be well done and will be lasting <lb />
Stand back and let scrap. <lb />
Biggest Bargains in all kinds of Merchandise. The cheap- <lb />
est reductions we ever offered. Th represents a great <lb />
There are scores of people who loss of money, but it is one of cleaning the odd <lb />
lots at half price and loss Silks. Goods, Trimmings. <lb />
Linings Braids, Lac-a, Embroideries. Lawns, Men's and <lb />
Slippers, and Clothing. All reduced i some <lb />
i i. Improve your by coming eat y <lb />
swallow their conscience without the <lb />
slightest fear of having a case of <lb />
indigestion. <lb />
and Slippers to go <lb />
The announcement of the date of in tan white Hen's suite that were <lb />
the the two Republican I slippers <lb />
papers at Greensboro has not yet i slippers <lb />
been made. Slipper <lb />
It appears that the <lb />
war has satiated the war spirit <lb />
of more countries than Germany <lb />
and France. <lb />
and make their places of business <lb />
more attractive if they would swing <lb />
together, each man paying his pro- <lb />
share, and put in a good asphalt <lb />
side-walk on each side of Evans <lb />
street, or even cement would be bet <lb />
and cheaper in the end. And <lb />
again, why not save some of the <lb />
money the town is expending in the <lb />
present street force, and in the re- <lb />
pairing of the after every <lb />
storm, and pave or macadamize our <lb />
streets and side-walks all over town. <lb />
An interesting comparison may be <lb />
draws from the review of the mayor's <lb />
court as reported by Mayor Wooten <lb />
to the aldermen Thursday night for <lb />
the past year and the record for the <lb />
previous year. For the year ending <lb />
there were <lb />
arrests by the police upon warrants <lb />
issued by th mayor. Of this <lb />
ad judged guilty, <lb />
not guilty, and bound over to <lb />
Superior For the <lb />
year ending June 30th, 1904, there <lb />
were arrest, adjudged <lb />
The bale of cotton grown <lb />
this year was sold a few days ago <lb />
in Texas for thirty cents <lb />
a pound. We hope this is an <lb />
cation that the fleecy staple will <lb />
bring a good price this fall. <lb />
It would be a good idea to have <lb />
little Willie's picture made before <lb />
the Fourth. In future years you <lb />
can shew different ones what a <lb />
pretty little boy Willie was before <lb />
he got his eyes blown out. <lb />
has been awarded two <lb />
more year in the penitentiary. <lb />
This is all right a far as <lb />
goes, but ex Slate Senator Greene <lb />
and Heavers haven't got what's <lb />
to them. <lb />
There was doing <lb />
Wednesday in the base ball line at <lb />
Kinston. Grenville one, Kinston <lb />
none. <lb />
lie <lb />
, , in. lo A reduced <lb />
to 10.00, <lb />
. All shirts <lb />
ad and shirts now <lb />
and boy's Straw <lb />
Hats, reduced one half <lb />
Umbrellas steel rods <lb />
fall inch were and <lb />
Lases and Hamburg reduced now <lb />
one half and 2.00 Urn <lb />
Ladies Hand now <lb />
kerchiefs all atone Big mark down in Milli- <lb />
Talcum powder nary. 1.00, 1.50 and <lb />
Cc Lawns <lb />
Lawns <lb />
Lawn- <lb />
SILK RIBBONS <lb />
quality all colors <lb />
If peace is not reached very soon <lb />
bids fare to break the <lb />
sprinting record of Russia. <lb />
Next week the <lb />
editors will b doing Asheville. <lb />
We hope to have a hand in it. <lb />
It is not a question now as to who <lb />
started the war between Russia and <lb />
Japan. Who is going to stop it is the <lb />
question at issue. <lb />
why pay more <lb />
C. B. R. G- Corsets <lb />
11.26, now <lb />
Special prices in all <lb />
mer <lb />
to reduce the <lb />
stock <lb />
Misses Patent Leather and <lb />
Tan Shoes and Slippers <lb />
to close quick <lb />
and<lb />
Men s and all wool <lb />
Serge suits, worth <lb />
we close at <lb />
it hot enough for This <lb />
question is generally by <lb />
who haven't anything else to do. <lb />
Men who work and attend to their <lb />
own business haven't got time to <lb />
be asking such foolish questions. <lb />
At this season of the year we all <lb />
know it is hot enough for <lb />
A. widow in Pennsylvania has <lb />
brought suit against a man <lb />
year old for breach of promise. If <lb />
The rise cotton now does net <lb />
do the farmers good the <lb />
majority of farmers, the ones who <lb />
needed good price more, forced <lb />
to of the staple for about <lb />
cents. <lb />
liquor question in some <lb />
is getting about as hot a <lb />
the genuine article <lb />
It i authentically stated that the <lb />
Japanese have mastered the theory <lb />
and practice of inoculation of their <lb />
armies against all forms of diseases <lb />
common to war, even typhoid fever. <lb />
man in Goshen, lad., suing <lb />
his wife for absolute divorce. The <lb />
charge being that wife dance <lb />
Disorder and revolt is the order <lb />
the day in Russia, and this spirit <lb />
is rapidly spreading. <lb />
1.75 Hats now <lb />
and 1-15 <lb />
white Duck <lb />
Hats <lb />
Big lot baby <lb />
One hundred ladies <lb />
white Hand- <lb />
kerchiefs, worth <lb />
each, now for <lb />
H Suspenders, the <lb />
best kind row <lb />
Cuff Buttons, Scarf Pins, <lb />
Ladies waist sets all go <lb />
at half the original price <lb />
The Dundee so <lb />
mush used, black <lb />
and navy, now <lb />
e. L. Wilkinson Go. <lb />
Whenever the firecracker <lb />
is invented we can look for quieter <lb />
4th of July's. <lb />
Se far Mr. Blackburn got <lb />
a single scalp to adorn his belt. <lb />
the old gentleman he will to much. Mo been <lb />
plead th of limitation. giving him a sang dance also. patch. <lb />
It is that than <lb />
person annually disappear in the <lb />
United States. The amount of money <lb />
that disappears them is too <lb />
large to mention. Wilmington Dis- <lb />
Hardware. <lb />
For Cook Stoves Rang, <lb />
Heaters Pumps, Guns, <lb />
unit ion, One and Two Horse <lb />
Steel Plows, neat Cutters and <lb />
Stutters. 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 />
Look up Mr. Cooper ask bin <lb />
prices of anything that you <lb />
are interested in. <lb />
Spanish peanuts for seed at T. <lb />
N. Manning <lb />
We have been informed that <lb />
A. W. Do. pay highest <lb />
price for country prices. <lb />
Car flour just received. <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
have moved into my <lb />
new store the depot. I keep <lb />
a good line of hardware. Have a <lb />
black smith and and repair shop <lb />
and livery stable in connection. <lb />
W. L. House. <lb />
another <lb />
of ladies, men and children <lb />
Harrington <lb />
your eyes feel like there <lb />
Do they you <lb />
and feel tired reading Do <lb />
bey <lb />
while asleep That <lb />
paired vision and should he <lb />
by wearing eye B. <lb />
T. Cox carry a full line of <lb />
and can fit your <lb />
with the proper <lb />
or men to solicit <lb />
orders for stock Pitt <lb />
For particulars enclose <lb />
stamp. Box Winterville; N. C, <lb />
We handle T. W. Wood <lb />
Sous and millet <lb />
T. Cox and Bro. <lb />
Nice lot of glass ware crock- <lb />
always on Harrington <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
White's Black Liniment, spec <lb />
recommended for the human <lb />
family, fine for perfectly <lb />
balanced, sub-cutaneous com <lb />
For sale by <lb />
B. T. Cox Bro. <lb />
Don't worry over that lot <lb />
of cotton you had left over when <lb />
yon got ginning your last <lb />
lots. be Pitt Co. Oil Mill, bays <lb />
seed cotton in any quantity the <lb />
best market price paid every <lb />
For Plymouth Rock <lb />
per Fob orders <lb />
fined as fast as the hens lay. H. <lb />
Jackson Winterville N. C. <lb />
At the drugstore there we think <lb />
she moat can be pleased <lb />
table silverware and jewelry. <lb />
White's Colic and Kidney Cure, <lb />
the combination kidney medicine <lb />
for stock and a <lb />
at the Store <lb />
A few subscribers the Eastern <lb />
area bit in arrears. <lb />
I have the Winterville list <lb />
the list on all the trail routes from <lb />
Winterville of all subscribers <lb />
and am prepared to give receipts <lb />
for the paper. Come see me <lb />
and pay up, make me happy, make <lb />
the editor happy, and get happy <lb />
yourself. I've got a good <lb />
for all those who pay for a <lb />
year in advance. <lb />
A. D. Johnston. <lb />
Farmers who raise their hay can <lb />
be supplied with the well known <lb />
Mowing machines and <lb />
rakes by Harrington Barber Co. <lb />
call see them. <lb />
Try a bottle of Dr. <lb />
for indigestion at the drag <lb />
Our spring and summer stock of <lb />
dress notions ladies and gents <lb />
slippers has arrived and our stock <lb />
of ladies dress good trimmings <lb />
Ac. is more complete than ever <lb />
before. Consisting of mohair <lb />
suitings, <lb />
batiste, weather proof, batiste in <lb />
all the latest c <lb />
The are respectfully invited <lb />
to call and inspect our <lb />
Barber a Co. <lb />
For hay, corn and oats, go to <lb />
Harrington Barber x Co. <lb />
new corned herrings, just <lb />
received Harrington Barber A Co. <lb />
Corned herrings cheap, at <lb />
Ange's. <lb />
For Holt tobacco time alarm <lb />
clocks and see It. G. <lb />
Chapman Co. <lb />
Highest price for cotton seed <lb />
paid by Pi it County Oil Mill. <lb />
Go to T. N. Maiming .- <lb />
fresh candies, nuts, raisins and <lb />
choice <lb />
We carry samples of over five I <lb />
hundred wall I <lb />
We are prepared to furnish y a <lb />
cheap as the cheapest. Come j <lb />
examine before <lb />
B. T. Cox a Bro. <lb />
The Pitt Oil Mill is now <lb />
Cotton Seed. They pay, <lb />
I the highest cash price or will ex.; <lb />
for meal. When <lb />
; are ready write for prices. <lb />
There is no reason why Pitt Co. <lb />
I should have to such <lb />
for they <lb />
raise their own wheat and the <lb />
Winterville Mfg. Co. is thoroughly, <lb />
equipped tor making splendid <lb />
flour <lb />
All colors of paint, and yellow <lb />
at Harrington Barber a Co. <lb />
Have now on band nice line of <lb />
lass crockery all <lb />
cheap. Harrington Barber <lb />
Lace and cheap as <lb />
cheapest at A. W. A. Co. <lb />
made on <lb />
goods and Chapman <lb />
We hive on a lot of nice <lb />
will now go <lb />
below cost. <lb />
We will sell Ht some price. <lb />
k. G. Chapman Co. <lb />
paint, guaranteed <lb />
the at Barber <lb />
Co. <lb />
For Pine Tar hooey, Walkers <lb />
I tonic, Dr. Bell's Anti Pain <lb />
Dr. Bell's Dye salve, and a <lb />
sure cure for all heart troubles, see <lb />
T. N. Manning Co. <lb />
need of any thing in <lb />
tin crockery and ware line <lb />
be sure to see us buying. <lb />
It. G. Chapman <lb />
Some try to meet. <lb />
buggies prices. A few try to <lb />
I them <lb />
j But none undertake to do both. <lb />
Another large shipment of shoes <lb />
styles and lies prices very <lb />
I reasonable. <lb />
IA Co. <lb />
Paint your house how is the <lb />
time, Ange A Co. h the old <lb />
reliable Town <lb />
where are <lb />
I am going to A. W. Ange Co's. <lb />
they are selling goods way <lb />
down cheap now. <lb />
Special prices on ice <lb />
cream freezers at R. G. Chapman <lb />
Co. <lb />
AND STILL WE WIN. <lb />
ENTRY OF VACANT LAND. <lb />
W. H. Johnson enters claims <lb />
one hundred and fifty acres of land, <lb />
more or less, adjoining the lands of <lb />
Jesse Sutton, A. G. Cox's Ed- <lb />
wards or Sophia Edwards land <lb />
others in and near the Horse Neck <lb />
and the Great opening in Pitt <lb />
county, N. C. and township. <lb />
This June 8th, <lb />
W. H Johnson. <lb />
Any person or persons claiming <lb />
title to or interest in the above de- <lb />
scribed land, must file their protest <lb />
with me in writing within the next <lb />
thirty days, against the issuing a <lb />
warrant or will be barred by law. <lb />
This June 8th, R. Williams. <lb />
Taker fer Pitt Co <lb />
ARNOLD'S BALSAM <lb />
to <lb />
Cholera By <lb />
L and <lb />
Tarboro <lb />
About four hundred people saw <lb />
Greenville win the <lb />
game from Friday after- <lb />
noon. It slowest game <lb />
seen here this . For awhile <lb />
it was something then it began <lb />
t slump, an I it <lb />
plumped, and it -lumped <lb />
even the team grew careless, d <lb />
played base ball. <lb />
The crowd went to the park for <lb />
a good game, and everybody ex- <lb />
it usually has <lb />
a fast game. <lb />
There were no spectacular play- <lb />
to make the fans grow wild, only <lb />
a long hit or to <lb />
applaud and talk about. <lb />
The features of the game <lb />
Greenville was the hitting of John <lb />
Ivey Smith, win, got four nits of <lb />
live chances, the of <lb />
James behind second, and the all <lb />
round loose work of the team. <lb />
A team always has an off day <lb />
once in a while, Friday was the <lb />
day. Next Tuesday they will be <lb />
in trim and will give Washington <lb />
all she is looking for, perhaps <lb />
a great deal <lb />
Greenville did do one right good <lb />
stunt didn't she. It was <lb />
good work when she kept the <lb />
tors from soon when <lb />
three men on base. with nothing <lb />
out It looked so bright for them <lb />
that began to feel <lb />
show their big pitcher, began to <lb />
smile, for he was at the bat. <lb />
was counting of these hard, <lb />
corking, stinging singles; one of <lb />
t you usually two <lb />
on, but he was like <lb />
sometimes count little chickens <lb />
and Tarboro had three men on <lb />
bases hen there men were <lb />
It would have beau uneasy shut <lb />
out, but it. nobody <lb />
Three bits are what they are <lb />
credited with, while we made font <lb />
times that many. Eight error <lb />
all we made, and they mad <lb />
Nice game wasn't ill <lb />
pshaw, nobody cares how it was. <lb />
just so we won it, and nobody will <lb />
kick on a bad game in Washington <lb />
just M it our way, but it is <lb />
going to take hard work to win it <lb />
team can work and the game <lb />
is coming to us. <lb />
Night Was Her <lb />
would cough nearly ail <lb />
writes Mrs. Chas. Apple <lb />
gate, of Alexandria, <lb />
could hardly get a sleep. I bad <lb />
consumption so bad that if I <lb />
walked a block I would cough <lb />
and spit blood, but, <lb />
when all other medicines failed, <lb />
three bottles of Dr. <lb />
New wholly cured me <lb />
and I gained It's ab- <lb />
guaranteed to cure Coughs, <lb />
Cold, La Grippe, <lb />
all Throat and Lung Troubles. <lb />
Price and 11.00. Trial bottles <lb />
free at J. L. drug tore. <lb />
No Pity Shawn. <lb />
year after me con- <lb />
writ F. A. <lb />
Ala. had a <lb />
of Pile causing tumors. <lb />
When all failed <lb />
Salve me. Equally for Burns <lb />
and all aches and pains. Only <lb />
at Wooten's Drug Store. <lb />
Brutally Tortured. <lb />
A case cam to that fr <lb />
persistent and unmerciful torture <lb />
ha perhaps never been equaled. <lb />
Joe of Calif, <lb />
writ, year I endured <lb />
J pain from <lb />
and nothing; relieved me <lb />
though I tried every things known. <lb />
I came across Bitters and <lb />
Ike greatest earth <lb />
for that trouble. A few bottles of <lb />
it completely relieved and cured <lb />
Just a good fer Liver sad <lb />
Kidney trouble and general de- <lb />
Only Satisfaction <lb />
guaranteed by Jno. L. Wooten, <lb />
druggist. <lb />
Working Night and Day. <lb />
Th busiest and mightiest little <lb />
thing that ever was is Dr. <lb />
King's New Life fills. There pills <lb />
change weakness into strength, <lb />
listlessness into energy, brain fag <lb />
into mental power. They're won- <lb />
building up the health. <lb />
Only per box. Sold by Jno, L. <lb />
Wooten. <lb />
Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets <lb />
A Tor Bob <lb />
Health Vigor. <lb />
A for . <lb />
ii PROMISING <lb />
OF FIVE <lb />
Trouble. Pimples, <lb />
Bad Headache <lb />
and <lb />
Rocky lea In lab- <lb />
lot form, as a box. by <lb />
FOR PEOPLE <lb />
Ml I I I II II <lb />
In the early days of my <lb />
would he absurd to <lb />
0.1 II it i was considered <lb />
promising. The provost himself, <lb />
when went to breakfast him <lb />
on the last day of th summer term <lb />
was enough to tell me so. <lb />
he remarked, <lb />
from you, Mr. <lb />
wish, I rejoined, th <lb />
college may not be <lb />
a little more <lb />
he pursued, class is. in the <lb />
opinion of the college, within <lb />
your <lb />
I believe I blushed. The young <lb />
lady sitting opposite to me Bung up <lb />
her eyelashes for demur. unused <lb />
glance. <lb />
The provost smiled kindly. <lb />
you are a promising young <lb />
man. Mr. lie. <lb />
bless my soul o'clock, and <lb />
the vice chancellor i.- waiting fur <lb />
said the young lady <lb />
opposite to me. <lb />
The provost held out his hand. <lb />
clasped it believe that ho sup- <lb />
posed me be going at the same <lb />
time, lie went. I remained. <lb />
I observed, with a pro- <lb />
found sigh, day of <lb />
said the young lady. <lb />
said were to <lb />
and unlock the pale at the bottom <lb />
of garden could reach <lb />
rooms that <lb />
it the she <lb />
asked. <lb />
will he too short any- <lb />
said <lb />
A few minutes later sat down <lb />
on a bench. Daisy stopped, looked <lb />
doubtful, shook her head, sat down. <lb />
We pursued the conversation which <lb />
we had begun us we came along. <lb />
Tap would never hear of <lb />
she said. <lb />
should not wish him <lb />
observed, when <lb />
taken my <lb />
two years off at <lb />
she interrupted. <lb />
do you mean by <lb />
I asked, rather hurt. <lb />
don't always get things <lb />
the time they <lb />
thinking of the first <lb />
time <lb />
I'm she cried, blush- <lb />
amazingly. meant you'd <lb />
probably be <lb />
going to get said I. <lb />
said Daisy. <lb />
I drew a little nearer. <lb />
read the asked. <lb />
fellow showed quite plainly <lb />
that it could be done on <lb />
careful management, you <lb />
nodded sagaciously. <lb />
I don't see why I shouldn't <lb />
have in about three <lb />
spoke as though three years <lb />
were u moment of time. <lb />
shall be mused Daisy <lb />
an awestruck tone. <lb />
not a bit too I cried. <lb />
I suppose, she con- <lb />
Ceded, it's a terribly long time, <lb />
A pause followed. I hammered <lb />
my cap against I he bench. <lb />
a beast of I burst <lb />
out. the deuce can't <lb />
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dean must be ob- <lb />
served Daisy. <lb />
says he's And <lb />
we both laughed. happen lo know <lb />
now that the dean spoke the truth. <lb />
said Daisy in a wistful <lb />
tone, wish you were rich, like <lb />
Franklin <lb />
a said I. <lb />
didn't say he wasn't that, Dick, <lb />
course if money's what you <lb />
know don't, but suppose <lb />
there is harm in wishing that <lb />
recovered good temper. <lb />
always did when she said <lb />
can make as much as he's <lb />
said I confidently. <lb />
can you, Dick How <lb />
was not going to boast. <lb />
a calm and wise air, <lb />
the lime I am thirty any- <lb />
Daisy's face fell woefully. <lb />
she moaned. Then <lb />
turned to me, with a smile, say- <lb />
mind. Dick, dear. We <lb />
shan't want quite as much. Why, <lb />
he's got a <lb />
do you <lb />
Jackson told me so. Oh, <lb />
what do you think, Dick She said <lb />
that if liked said <lb />
she was sure might Where are <lb />
you going, <lb />
you're only going to tell me <lb />
hat that wretched old woman says <lb />
to my rooms. What <lb />
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the same contract for premiums On account of a higher <lb />
interest rate and lower expense loading THE SECURITY <lb />
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saving you. Write the Home Office, Greensboro. North <lb />
Carolina, or see <lb />
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Agent, <lb />
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REPORT O ION Or <lb />
THE BETHEL BANKING AND TRUST Cl <lb />
AT X. O. <lb />
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LIABILITIES. <lb />
and discounts Cm pi stock paid in S <lb />
. , . ,. . t profits <lb />
Furniture <lb />
from 4,315.40 <lb />
Cash items 1,818.71 b. to check <lb />
Silver <lb />
529.99 <lb />
780.00 <lb />
348.06 <lb />
Total <lb />
128,073.49 Total <lb />
State of North Carolina, of as; <lb />
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swear the above statement la to he knowledge, <lb />
and belief II. H TAYLOR Cashier. <lb />
mid sworn to before <lb />
this 6th day of June. 1905. <lb />
A. <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
R. J. MRS. <lb />
J. W. <lb />
STATON, <lb />
T won't talk shout it if you <lb />
did hi; , <lb />
break the corner <lb />
your in a minute, <lb />
Mr. Franklin <lb />
knew you would cup is in <lb />
an state, Dick, so i vow <lb />
Mr. Franklin Ford <lb />
oh, how you arc, Dick <lb />
You know perfectly well what <lb />
I flung the battered cup upon tin <lb />
bench, thrust my hands into my <lb />
pockets, rested my chin on my neck- <lb />
tie and stared moodily at my toe. <lb />
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fell the lightest touch on my arm. <lb />
I took no notice. The touch grew <lb />
more insistent. <lb />
said Daisy. <lb />
I told her that thought Mr. Ford <lb />
I cried, my hands fly. <lb />
from my pockets <lb />
wish papa insist on <lb />
going abroad all the long vacation. <lb />
He says he can work better there. <lb />
Never mind. Dick. It's only till <lb />
said in tones Hamlet <lb />
might proud of. <lb />
ii in very she <lb />
asked, drooping her lashes. <lb />
if you didn't <lb />
Dick. may like to be <lb />
told all the game, you <lb />
So told her. and eons eons <lb />
of weary waiting rose before us at <lb />
the bidding of my words. <lb />
in all that she said, <lb />
you sure you won't <lb />
Oh, well, then believe won't. <lb />
Think. Dick, it will be when <lb />
you hack You must look out <lb />
of your window nil the day <lb />
and perhaps I may come <lb />
look <lb />
you'll have <lb />
Dick, that is horrid of you I <lb />
I never forget my <lb />
I echoed indignantly, <lb />
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said she indulgently. <lb />
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her feet. <lb />
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urged. <lb />
have promised. Well, <lb />
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think of no one else the <lb />
whole time <lb />
of no one <lb />
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quiet. We sat down on the bench <lb />
gain for a it was <lb />
meant to be a moment. But such <lb />
moments endowed from heaven <lb />
with blessed elasticity. <lb />
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ed up. <lb />
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vies stood looking down at us, a <lb />
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face. It was the I felt <lb />
crimson all over and speechless. <lb />
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this. Mr. he asked, the <lb />
mixed smile still on his lips. <lb />
i looked at fright for an <lb />
then a pride arose in me. <lb />
I cleared throat and began, <lb />
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the provost's mind the memory <lb />
his last words to me. Oh, that <lb />
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my said he, thrust- <lb />
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trousers pocket and nulling at his <lb />
whisker with the other, arc <lb />
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pocket. promising indeed <lb />
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Mr. may lend <lb />
my key of the garden gate <lb />
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bow. Daisy was in retreat, hurry- <lb />
in sad shame toward the house <lb />
I took the key. <lb />
meant it, stammered. <lb />
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and held out bis hand. <lb />
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lie was there and behind him <lb />
in the porch, waved a handkerchief <lb />
I passed through the gate and lock <lb />
oil ii behind me. <lb />
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long And did forget her in tin <lb />
am willing to answer, at any <lb />
cost to my own character, all mate- <lb />
rial questions, but that question <lb />
immaterial, for she forgot me <lb />
the long. <lb />
Dear me, hope she's <lb />
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many cases of stomach trouble, <lb />
that had failed to to any <lb />
other treatment <lb />
I known it to cure four <lb />
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system, and yet I know it can do when the physician said an <lb />
more. alone could it. <lb />
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no perceptible benefit was fell <lb />
on first half dozen bottles, <lb />
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Mies Janie M. Brown went to <lb />
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Miss Mabel of <lb />
1- waning Miss Pattie Skinner. <lb />
Mr. Mrs, L. <lb />
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Mamie Ruth Tunstall and Frank <lb />
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and Friday. <lb />
VOL Ho. <lb />
ONE IN ADVANCE <lb />
Pin COUNTY, CAROLINA FRIDAY, JULY 1905. <lb />
. L <lb />
MOW IT HAPPENED <lb />
Scar Wat in of <lb />
It was through ii of <lb />
Thompson was de. <lb />
sated in Washington <lb />
He pitched a that under <lb />
ordinary circumstances is bound <lb />
to win. At every stage of the <lb />
he was master of the situation <lb />
had twirler <lb />
completely outclassed. <lb />
People had been talking Hobbs <lb />
and Hobbs son e of them <lb />
were looking for wonders. <lb />
was Hobbs superior at <lb />
hitting, at base, running and on <lb />
the rubber. the little <lb />
He wan not in it at all when com <lb />
pared with Rowe, whose <lb />
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men Rowe bad no pass <lb />
balls, the pitcher, fanned <lb />
ten of our men, and Hobbs, the <lb />
catcher, had several pass balls. <lb />
Our team eight hits; their <lb />
tram made five. Oar errors were <lb />
theirs were cosily. <lb />
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for we never play the <lb />
ball them that we are cap- <lb />
able of playing. <lb />
The tun begun for and the <lb />
trouble for us when Turner, E., <lb />
misjudged an easy right <lb />
field, and then threw wild at. home, <lb />
allowing Springs to SOON from <lb />
Note of the team except <lb />
son, the pitcher, and were <lb />
at their mutt of the other <lb />
had their off <lb />
days will come tie best <lb />
of men and they us <lb />
day. Washington was proud. The <lb />
were closed, <lb />
there was an Immense crowd, men, <lb />
women and children, but <lb />
was much for <lb />
there was nothing for them to <lb />
root for. <lb />
John Ivey Smith not up to <lb />
usual form by a long way. He <lb />
made a Mil throw was off with <lb />
the stick, but made a couple of <lb />
Forbes played <lb />
game and swatted sphere <lb />
two safe ones. the new <lb />
fielder, was tip lop; everything <lb />
that went his way counted against <lb />
Washington, and he faced <lb />
for a beauty hum. <lb />
Turner, J., made one excusable <lb />
error, and the grand <lb />
at his feet by robbing Washington <lb />
a hit. <lb />
Bert at second, although a little <lb />
off on the diamond, up for it <lb />
at the tint, scored one of <lb />
runs. <lb />
Thompson, at first, was off on a <lb />
couple of but threw <lb />
well was in the game all unfit, <lb />
but for that. He is a good man <lb />
and will be all right. <lb />
Turner, E., played the greatest <lb />
dumb base ball ever seen in these <lb />
parts. He misjudged, muffed and <lb />
threw them away. He partly <lb />
himself with the stick, <lb />
The Washington people were all <lb />
right treated the team nicely. <lb />
The team makes no guarantees, <lb />
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offer no the past; it will <lb />
do its bast. <lb />
CAN'T CRUSH <lb />
Opinion Not b Held by <lb />
However, Ne- <lb />
Continue <lb />
Not Ripe Apple <lb />
St. July S, a. <lb />
for in armistice <lb />
between the of Russia <lb />
Japan, it can be definitely stated, <lb />
are now in progress, presumably <lb />
at Washington; but they have not <lb />
reached a stage where any further <lb />
announcement can be made. <lb />
The decision seams to rest with <lb />
Japan, which country is weighing <lb />
the of the pros- <lb />
of bettering her present <lb />
advantageous position against the <lb />
enormous cost of lives and money <lb />
of another great battle. <lb />
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final Japanese victory, it is be- <lb />
here, are no better w <lb />
than before Lino Yang and <lb />
den, and it is pointed nut that It <lb />
is idle to talk of <lb />
falling like a ripe apple into <lb />
Japan's hands before the <lb />
meets. <lb />
of Secretary <lb />
N. H., July <lb />
body of Secretary of State <lb />
Hay, whose death early <lb />
today ha sorrow <lb />
out the land and evoked <lb />
of sympathy and regret the <lb />
world over, lie tonight in a room <lb />
of the quaint Gain <lb />
roofed mansion, winch for <lb />
fourteen years, had been the slim- <lb />
mer home of Hay family <lb />
Just one week ago tonight the <lb />
BROTHER KILLS BROTHER. <lb />
Tragic Affair from Momentary Rage in a <lb />
. Street. <lb />
Baltimore, Md., July <lb />
E. Ream was shot and killed today <lb />
in front of his horse his brother <lb />
Harry, who tired a second shot, it <lb />
is said, intended for another <lb />
brother, William. <lb />
There bad a love affair <lb />
between Harry Beam and <lb />
Mis Jennie Hutton, . eider <lb />
of Mrs James E. Ream, at <lb />
whose home Mi Hut ton became <lb />
a guest, and Harry Ram became <lb />
because the others re- <lb />
fused to receive him there today. <lb />
He is under arrest. <lb />
Death of Mayor Munn. <lb />
N I. <lb />
Major Angus formerly of <lb />
Tar Heel, died in <lb />
Norfolk, V , at <lb />
St. Pauls, recently, Before <lb />
Major Munn was one of <lb />
living alumni of the <lb />
University of North Carolina. <lb />
After his he began <lb />
teaching and devoted the greater <lb />
part his to that <lb />
He was one of the <lb />
educators of his day in North <lb />
Carolina. Polished la manners, <lb />
dignified in <lb />
courteous His friends were limited <lb />
only the number of his ac <lb />
nil of on will lei <lb />
of his death <lb />
gills, so <lb />
that lie refrained <lb />
a f <lb />
Visit Prom <lb />
Sunday school was <lb />
delighted to have a visit <lb />
from M. A. Alias, <lb />
Danville, who while a <lb />
hare was superintendent of the <lb />
school. Sunday afternoon he also <lb />
visited lb school in the country <lb />
of which he win also once <lb />
AND SOCIAL <lb />
Off On Trip. <lb />
Rat Tom link <lb />
Hall wet to creek <lb />
Tuesday night on the <lb />
They earned a and <lb />
ill spend few days The <lb />
boys were anticipating a good time <lb />
and we sincerely hope they are <lb />
having it. <lb />
Negro Killed at <lb />
Million Tyson, a was <lb />
Tuesday about o'clock, <lb />
b Policemen Smith. The trouble <lb />
over another <lb />
on the sidewalks. The policeman <lb />
arrested the ow when Simon <lb />
interfered with a drawn <lb />
knife, whereupon <lb />
Smith shut him to <lb />
Secretary arrived at this village j for the <lb />
from Washington, wearied with which he, with <lb />
the cares of State anticipating and <lb />
a summer ability as a <lb />
the same launch in which Mr. Hay <lb />
made the short trip from <lb />
I to at <lb />
conveyed relatives of Mrs, to <lb />
the cottages, where they brought <lb />
sympathy and help to the stricken <lb />
woman her only son. <lb />
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family at when yesterday, <lb />
the end came were Mis. Hay and Jas J. retired <lb />
Hay, Ml. James A acted a <lb />
Had Knock Out Root. <lb />
Marion Hart, of <lb />
now weight champion ling- <lb />
of the world, has detested <lb />
in the <lb />
twelfth round in Kern-. Nev. <lb />
I hey Know How to do the Right Thing <lb />
Tub extends it <lb />
to the <lb />
the <lb />
Washington ball team for their <lb />
courtesies and royal entertainment <lb />
our representative <lb />
y the 4th. He reports <lb />
trip and is grate- <lb />
When it come to <lb />
are not found wanting. <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
. Chapel Sunday. <lb />
July 3rd <lb />
Key Brown went to <lb />
today. <lb />
J. L. Joyner to Parmele <lb />
tins morning. <lb />
R. O. to Old Point <lb />
this morning. <lb />
Dr. M. I. Fleming went to Oak <lb />
City this morning. <lb />
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ville Sunday evening, <lb />
Jack Smith Nor- <lb />
folk Saturday. <lb />
Charlie James to Seven <lb />
Springs Sunday <lb />
Italian F. Smith went to Seven <lb />
Spring Saturday. <lb />
Josh Mills went Sat- <lb />
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W. F. Harding eon <lb />
came Saturday from Charlotte. <lb />
Mrs. K. O. went to <lb />
this morning. <lb />
J. S. Tunstall returned from <lb />
Seven Springs this morning. <lb />
Miss left this <lb />
afternoon for <lb />
Miss Linda Buck, of Ayden, i <lb />
visiting her brother, Walter Buck. <lb />
Mrs. O A. <lb />
from a visit to New Bern <lb />
this morning. <lb />
Misses and <lb />
of Washington, are Mis <lb />
Julia Harris. <lb />
Mrs. J. Woodward returned <lb />
Saturday evening from Scotland <lb />
Neck. <lb />
DOPE THE FANS.<lb />
Miss Ague <lb />
of <lb />
d N. V., a <lb />
bus been ill recently and <lb />
be belling; odds were to on <lb />
Root, but it hard punch just <lb />
had not been at Lake this j <lb />
season. Mrs. Payne looked like op till the lust <lb />
daughter, is on her way to <lb />
Europe. <lb />
Mr. Hay died at <lb />
tins morning, <lb />
o'clock <lb />
Good Preacher. <lb />
The Baptists arc to be <lb />
having secured the <lb />
vices of Rev. John K. to <lb />
supply for the of July. <lb />
He is a man of ability <lb />
that would <lb />
coveted belt. <lb />
near the <lb />
Sunday School Statistics. i;, j <lb />
At the Sunday school J. C lib Sunday. <lb />
the Lillie May Cash visiting <lb />
read the record the school near <lb />
the past quarter, This Prank Pollard returned <lb />
showed that the average at <lb />
the quarter was and a- of Standard, was <lb />
and personality. He took fraction including the cradle roll, Sunday. <lb />
both the Bachelor's Master's 35- collections for the went to Ayden <lb />
Misses and Helen <lb />
N. July 1906, Jones went to <lb />
filled Ins Springs Saturday. <lb />
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iii, Misses and left <lb />
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attend the Carolina Virginia <lb />
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Tuesday, 4th. <lb />
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Monday evening. <lb />
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from <lb />
Col. Hurry Skinner went to <lb />
No. Monday evening. <lb />
Lucy and Mary John-i <lb />
went to Ayden Monday evening, <lb />
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visiting his Beach Monday <lb />
Mr. Mrs. T. It. Jenkins <lb />
this morning for a visit In Edge, <lb />
Miss Helen Galloway, of <lb />
is visiting Mils <lb />
Miss Leo <lb />
Carr were Visiting <lb />
Smith Sunday. <lb />
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here Sunday. <lb />
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Ayden, were here Sunday, <lb />
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j was here Sunday. <lb />
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his grandfather, J. <lb />
Printer <lb />
G. W. Hearne, who has <lb />
sometime a position with <lb />
resigned and after <lb />
a few days test experts to leave <lb />
for the West. Hts purpose is to <lb />
go to Chicago and complete hi <lb />
trade one of the lame printing <lb />
establishment in that city. He <lb />
is not afraid of <lb />
work, and will win his way <lb />
success. <lb />
degrees at Wake Forest, and <lb />
recently graduated with <lb />
Chicago University, the <lb />
Bachelor of Divinity degree. <lb />
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regularly at with <lb />
satisfaction good results. <lb />
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audience, and gave them a good <lb />
sermon. <lb />
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college, is popular among <lb />
young people, will do good <lb />
service while he is here. <lb />
Dewey Case <lb />
New Hem, N. C, July <lb />
case of Thomas Dewey will come <lb />
up Wednesday. Today counsel <lb />
for Dewey moved a continuance <lb />
case because of the appeal <lb />
made to the Supreme court in the <lb />
matter the refusal of the judge <lb />
have the solicitor give a bill of <lb />
particulars to the defense, but the <lb />
solicitor opposed <lb />
holding the appeal to be inter- <lb />
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against continuance the ease <lb />
is set Wednesday. <lb />
quarter an average of <lb />
94.24 for each The R. A. Smith went t. <lb />
amount contributed to the orphan <lb />
age was <lb />
Patrick. <lb />
Miss Lillie Stewart, of Peters- <lb />
Monday. <lb />
Killed. <lb />
Dr. William <lb />
was called to Saturday <lb />
evening to hold an inquest over a <lb />
youth killed by a train. <lb />
The boy was sitting on the railroad <lb />
track and was struck by a passing <lb />
No one could Identity <lb />
him or tell where he came from. <lb />
He was ginger cake color, had en <lb />
overalls with a base ball mil bis <lb />
pocket. <lb />
A Socialist Ticket. <lb />
Richmond, Va., July <lb />
ha named a ticket <lb />
as <lb />
For Governor, George M, Non <lb />
of Richmond; <lb />
William Oath, of Newport News; <lb />
Secretary of Commonwealth, Max <lb />
Newport News; Trees- <lb />
area Jas. H. Cooper, of Newport <lb />
News. <lb />
Pardon for the seeming <lb />
but are you The <lb />
new every <lb />
hour with some we are <lb />
that theft is a tar more com- <lb />
term than w hen <lb />
coined by our forefathers. Tom <lb />
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the astound- <lb />
rottenness of <lb />
and yet Sis tales are as <lb />
twice told in comparison with the <lb />
the paint manufacturers, <lb />
who claim their stint to <lb />
be the equal to Harrison's <lb />
and Country paint, the <lb />
of which <lb />
was <lb />
president in ye olden <lb />
days how to make and <lb />
try which it a <lb />
pure paint. Brothers <lb />
Co. were making paints <lb />
before the fathers of the <lb />
paint manufacturers were <lb />
Hart, agents <lb />
burg, mine in Monday to <lb />
visit her sister. Mrs. J. A. Webb. <lb />
Mrs. J. II. Mitchel <lb />
of Suffolk, who have been visiting <lb />
Mis. W. Johnson, returned <lb />
home this Mrs. John- <lb />
son and sou, Herbert, accompanied <lb />
her home. <lb />
Wednesday, July 5th. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. H. T. <lb />
to Tuesday. <lb />
J. L. Fleming went to Hassel <lb />
this <lb />
Prof. G. K. of Win- <lb />
Is in <lb />
Mrs, C. Y. York child left <lb />
Pilot <lb />
Miss Mollie Manning, of Bethel, <lb />
who has spending a few <lb />
with Mrs. C. returned <lb />
home this <lb />
Miss Lillian Carr returned from <lb />
Wilson Tuesday Miss <lb />
Susie accompanied her <lb />
borne to a few days- <lb />
pasta <lb />
. J. Whichard. <lb />
in tithe Grand Stand <lb />
You should have beard <lb />
Forbes and Dr. singing <lb />
got coming from Wash- <lb />
last night. <lb />
The fat <lb />
but I wish I <lb />
I'd make it warm fer <lb />
old boy yon know I'm <lb />
you. What do at Caro- <lb />
next year will be A. P., <lb />
in lie, too, again next um- <lb />
Gene, we know you were a <lb />
But then we all lost the <lb />
name the Dr <lb />
hurt in he first inning <lb />
did count for anything for he <lb />
was e game.<lb />
Gene, Gee but y m like the <lb />
Can't out them out <lb />
Old Rick din bunt one, <lb />
mil did n t be run He is a peach <lb />
hi anyway,<lb />
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team, but Washington ii our <lb />
j ways. <lb />
got a two bagger, single <lb />
a sacrifice. Well what do <lb />
think We know ho <lb />
can hit. <lb />
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IV. But we all know he. is a star <lb />
in and uses the stick like a <lb />
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beautiful sacrifices he golf <lb />
. . <lb />
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we crossed rubber, but oh, <lb />
third three <lb />
Boys we want three out <lb />
if tour next week. <lb />
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sorry. <lb />
Don't <lb />
didn't gel <lb />
you know he <lb />
is <lb />
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buttery look mighty <lb />
nod tome and surely they deserve <lb />
of the credit for winning <lb />
tame, for what we didn't give <lb />
hem the boys look. <lb />
-Nearly all th. <lb />
What <lb />
going to <lb />
me <lb />
are <lb />
Dr. Howe <lb />
entitled to milk shakes <lb />
liter his long <lb />
go an first <lb />
base, can't He is all to the <lb />
evergreen any <lb />
tine young was beard to <lb />
remark Friday night that Rowe <lb />
was so bashful that be was actually <lb />
cute. <lb />
the popular <lb />
salesman of Co., <lb />
in our this week. He <lb />
one the oldest and most <lb />
men on the road. <lb />
Vanceboro Went Wet. <lb />
New Bern, N. C, July Last <lb />
May an was called in the <lb />
of Vanceboro to determine <lb />
whether that locality should have <lb />
saloons or no saloon. was a <lb />
very light vote, only votes <lb />
being cast; for saloons and <lb />
vote against. <lb />
STATE NEWS. <lb />
Harold Crewel, engine dispatcher <lb />
at the round-house at Spencer, <lb />
was run aver and killed Sunday <lb />
was <lb />
to death at New Bern Sunday <lb />
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