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SPECIAL Sale <lb/>
POINTERS. <lb/>
Why Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy Should be used. <lb/>
OF <lb/>
Low Shoes and <lb/>
Slippers. <lb/>
No preparation on the mar- <lb/>
today can show en <lb/>
from North Carolina. <lb/>
It has been on the market <lb/>
more than twenty years, and <lb/>
made more wonderful cures than <lb/>
any known. <lb/>
Its field for usefulness is <lb/>
unlimited, as it will cure any <lb/>
thing that can be cured by <lb/>
building up the system and <lb/>
purifying the blood. <lb/>
It is a line Tonic; as an <lb/>
there is none better; as <lb/>
BEGINNING ON THURSDAY, MAY 25TH. <lb/>
we offer our entire stock of Children's Ox- <lb/>
ford Ties and t Greatly Reduced Prices. <lb/>
No b it v i Shoes. A chance o buy good, new shoes <lb/>
At Reduced Prices <lb/>
in to meet your Is, the stock <lb/>
in down, is a rare opportunity, <lb/>
early in t <lb/>
is broken an <lb/>
s e a<lb/>
that d m <lb/>
R. <lb/>
and <lb/>
if buyers, who appreciate gen- <lb/>
a Purifier or the Blood it has no <lb/>
equal. It is a line and <lb/>
and give good natural sleep to <lb/>
those who restless. This is <lb/>
merely the affect of the <lb/>
properties of the medicine, as no <lb/>
narcotic enters into its <lb/>
Wash is of the utmost <lb/>
importance, in connection with <lb/>
the Bitters, in eases of <lb/>
sores, ulcerations or itching <lb/>
humors. <lb/>
MB SOCIAL <lb/>
June <lb/>
Miss returned from <lb/>
this <lb/>
G. Prichard will from <lb/>
Panacea Spring Friday night. <lb/>
J. L. Hearse, of Tarboro. came <lb/>
id Wednesday evening and return- <lb/>
ed this morning. <lb/>
Misses Mary and Mattie <lb/>
Phillips, of Kinston, are visiting <lb/>
Mis Tunstall. <lb/>
Mrs Harry Skinner and sob. <lb/>
Francis returned Wednesday <lb/>
evening from Beach. <lb/>
Mrs. J. Allen, of this <lb/>
CARD FROM MRS. <lb/>
SON. <lb/>
PER- <lb/>
Can it be That Most of the <lb/>
Ills of Life Can be Cured <lb/>
Through the Blood <lb/>
have confined the <lb/>
seen them perfectly cured, after <lb/>
having used my Remedy and <lb/>
Wash for about a <lb/>
I have known it to cure a great <lb/>
many cases of stomach trouble, <lb/>
that had failed to to any <lb/>
other treatment <lb/>
I known it to cure four <lb/>
cases of nurse's sore mouth, <lb/>
after all medical treatment had <lb/>
place, left for Raleigh <lb/>
to spend some <lb/>
relative. <lb/>
this morn- <lb/>
time with<lb/>
stock <lb/>
you t <lb/>
make <lb/>
m i<lb/>
ER <lb/>
plain <lb/>
and <lb/>
are over<lb/>
we n and want <lb/>
r to clean q we. <lb/>
my Remedy to failed. <lb/>
troubles that had their have known the Wash to <lb/>
in impure blood, a cure a case of bladder trouble, <lb/>
system, and yet I know it can do when the physician said an <lb/>
more. alone could it. <lb/>
Five years ago my Remedy In the beginning <lb/>
cured Mrs. J- S- Thompson, of career, twenty one years <lb/>
Hasty, N. C, of trouble, ago, what u powerful <lb/>
and since then she has used it as agency far relief to the afflicted <lb/>
a family medicine, and now I was D my hands, I went to the <lb/>
have bar testimonial showing medical fraternity of Raleigh, <lb/>
that it car lied two of her child and invited them to invest gate <lb/>
ran safely through an attack of my I had a specific for <lb/>
fever troubles came from blood <lb/>
My cured a case of impurity. I invited examination, <lb/>
kidney trouble in my own family, to the end it might be gen <lb/>
of six standing, alter used by the profession, <lb/>
all medical treatment failed if d substantiate my claim <lb/>
and the party was regarded as a offered to accept any number <lb/>
doomed man. Finding that he of teat cases that would satisfy <lb/>
was rapidly reclining, ho tried them in regard to the merit of <lb/>
the Remedy, and in two weeks a my Remedy, and I would cure <lb/>
g eat change was apparent, and them free I only asked them <lb/>
in two months he was well, and to agree to watch the result of <lb/>
the cure was permanent- my Remedy, and if cured every <lb/>
I known it tried in a well one, to acknowledge publicly <lb/>
know a this state this they said would be <lb/>
name am a liberty to and an <lb/>
for puerperal fever, when and they <lb/>
four doctors in consultation said therefore declined, although <lb/>
could not live many offered to give them officially <lb/>
hours, and it cured her The full formula. <lb/>
reaction was immediate. goes to prove the <lb/>
I saw Mr. of , d i m <lb/>
Goldsboro, M C, when he was . <lb/>
down with l saw Remedy in the beginning of my <lb/>
him again recently, a well man. work, and it is now established <lb/>
after using the Remedy two u pedestal none can <lb/>
veins. Ms JOE PERSON, <lb/>
I have seen two ladies, suitor <lb/>
Charlotte, N. C. <lb/>
,, i. Tie for <lb/>
., Tie Oxfords, worth for 2.25. <lb/>
plain 2.50 far 1.85. <lb/>
Strap Sandals, plain kid Scrap <lb/>
; tip tan kid Court Tie ail <lb/>
a per pair, to be told for <lb/>
in or lack Ties, plain kid Sandals, patent <lb/>
tip or s tip Oxfords, dressy styles and plain common sense <lb/>
Hid sizes, that are selling for pair, <lb/>
or 1.1 pair. <lb/>
All th styles f Ladies Oxfords and Sandals that are selling <lb/>
for 11.00 to 1.25 we offer in this sale for to per <lb/>
pair. <lb/>
All the Children and Babies Slippers are offered in this <lb/>
Sale and are in proportion to the Ladles as <lb/>
Those early will get first pick at this beautiful line of <lb/>
goods. The are beautiful, the makes are of the best, and a full <lb/>
line of sizes await your inspection. <lb/>
J. B. CHERRY CO. <lb/>
seen two ladies <lb/>
of <lb/>
and know of a and have January 1st, <lb/>
with cancer of the womb <lb/>
Special Remarks. reeling any benefit a great <lb/>
r . many tell me they have fell bet <lb/>
I am sine my Remedy will the -dose; most <lb/>
perfect satisfaction in cry case benefit on second or third <lb/>
where a Tonic. Purl <lb/>
tier of the Blood, or is j, cure indigestion and <lb/>
needed do not believe its troubles It will conn <lb/>
equal can be found for nervous poison In such <lb/>
prostration, and when one is full every <lb/>
it will certainly minutes or o minutes until <lb/>
build up and restore to perfect is felt in the head. <lb/>
health. to direct if half urgently recommend <lb/>
dozen bottles of my Remedy be Remedy to every one suffer <lb/>
taken and no benefit felt to stop <lb/>
it. that it was useless to try <lb/>
more, but have met with a <lb/>
great many chronic cases, where <lb/>
no perceptible benefit was fell <lb/>
on first half dozen bottles, <lb/>
and its continued use effected a <lb/>
cure. <lb/>
In chronic cases of long stand <lb/>
frig where any of my Remedy is <lb/>
needed at all the of a dozen <lb/>
from any trouble that comes <lb/>
from impoverished, <lb/>
or poisoned blood, or for a <lb/>
system. <lb/>
The use of the Wash is of the <lb/>
utmost importance to he in <lb/>
with the Remedy, in <lb/>
case where there any external <lb/>
trouble, inflammation, or itching <lb/>
humor. Send <lb/>
For further information, <lb/>
bottles is necessary, and in many ply to <lb/>
more. Some take half MRS. JOE <lb/>
dozen bottles more before Charlotte. N. C. <lb/>
MRS. JOE PERSON'S REMEDY <lb/>
For Sale by the Following <lb/>
Baltimore Jobbers. The Drug <lb/>
Dunn Co., Charlotte, Manufacturing Co., Charleston, <lb/>
N. 0- John M. Co., Char- S. C W. H. King Drug Co. <lb/>
C. Purcell, Ladd Raleigh, N. C. Goldsboro Drug <lb/>
Richmond, Va. Owens Minor Co, N. C. L. <lb/>
Drug Co, Richmond, Va. Greensboro <lb/>
Powers Taylor Drug Co., Rich- N. Drug C, <lb/>
Va. burg, R. R. Bellamy, <lb/>
Drug Co., Va. the C. <lb/>
Murray Drug Co., <lb/>
R. W. Lawson Co., <lb/>
Boston, Va. Williams, Martin Also by druggists and dealers <lb/>
Gray, Norfolk, Va. The generally in North <lb/>
Drug Co., S. 0- South Carolina and V <lb/>
Saturday, July <lb/>
A J. Moore went to <lb/>
this <lb/>
G. W. Baker left this morning <lb/>
for Lewis ton. <lb/>
Miss Mary Bernard went to New <lb/>
York this morning. <lb/>
Claude King came in Friday <lb/>
evening from New <lb/>
Harry Skinner returned Friday <lb/>
from Raleigh. <lb/>
Miss Tyson to <lb/>
Beach this morning. <lb/>
Mies Janie M. Brown went to <lb/>
Ga., this morning. <lb/>
Miss Mabel of <lb/>
1- waning Miss Pattie Skinner. <lb/>
Mr. Mrs, L. <lb/>
went to Beaufort Friday evening <lb/>
Dr. R. L. has returned <lb/>
and can lie at bis office <lb/>
any time. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Allen, <lb/>
arrived to visit <lb/>
Hi K. L. Carr. <lb/>
Mrs. T. R Moore and M Inez <lb/>
h I I'm nun went <lb/>
Norfolk this <lb/>
Clyde and Julia Farmer, <lb/>
. of Wilson, came in Friday even- <lb/>
visit Mrs. D C. Moor. <lb/>
Thus. E Move, of <lb/>
died in the hospital in Wilmington <lb/>
from poison. <lb/>
Dr. K L. Carr and son, <lb/>
Mn. Alice Harper, and Miss <lb/>
from Beaufort to- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Miss Whedbee, of <lb/>
arrived Friday evening to <lb/>
visit her brother, II. W. <lb/>
bee. <lb/>
Misses Jennie and Ruth Brinkley <lb/>
Mamie Ruth Tunstall and Frank <lb/>
Brinkley to Scotland Neck <lb/>
this <lb/>
Mrs. W. Barton, of Edenton, <lb/>
who has Mrs. E. H. <lb/>
Tali, left this morning for Ply- <lb/>
Miss Katie L. of Wash- <lb/>
who has been <lb/>
Bertha Patrick, returned home <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
Miss Moore, of Browns- <lb/>
ville, Tenn., who been teach- <lb/>
school in returned <lb/>
home Friday morning. <lb/>
J. D. Bundy, of <lb/>
Mount, alder of the <lb/>
Washington of M. E., <lb/>
came in Friday evening. <lb/>
Prof. W. H. <lb/>
Annie Mamie <lb/>
and Hooker <lb/>
this from <lb/>
where been attending <lb/>
learners <lb/>
STORE. <lb/>
Always <lb/>
-ON- <lb/>
Hand. <lb/>
of Framing It, z Id ft. <lb/>
German Siding, Ceiling and <lb/>
Partition and all kinda <lb/>
lamber for building a <lb/>
house complete Bills cat to <lb/>
an abort <lb/>
lumber I Co- <lb/>
White Front Barber Shop <lb/>
a. a a. <lb/>
Sharp clean <lb/>
Work <lb/>
sod all for pas <lb/>
and your <lb/>
NOBLES, Prep. <lb/>
la TO <lb/>
UP of <lb/>
red white <lb/>
flank and on tail, <lb/>
with in left ear slit <lb/>
right, bar light him is shorter <lb/>
than left, wears <lb/>
Mi <lb/>
let Cox villa, N. <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
I hi re been j by the <lb/>
beys the town who <lb/>
field sad bi crop la <lb/>
of fruit, sad take this opportunity <lb/>
to both the boys their par- <lb/>
I will <lb/>
any boy who repeat I <lb/>
r any <lb/>
if<lb/>
II <lb/>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD. Editor <lb/>
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/>
was a to the of <lb/>
is greatly superior to <lb/>
the Washington aggregation. Our <lb/>
battery is stronger. fanned <lb/>
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/>
seems to be our <lb/>
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/>
make no promise to the future, <lb/>
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/>
The for a decisive and <lb/>
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/>
The only the <lb/>
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/>
went to Winter- <lb/>
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/>
evening. <lb/>
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/>
it May's p and two <lb/>
iii, Misses and left <lb/>
this id term. to <lb/>
attend the Carolina Virginia <lb/>
meeting, <lb/>
Tuesday, 4th. <lb/>
w. F. Evans went to <lb/>
Monday evening. <lb/>
J Smith Monday <lb/>
from <lb/>
Col. Hurry Skinner went to <lb/>
No. Monday evening. <lb/>
Lucy and Mary John-i <lb/>
went to Ayden Monday evening, <lb/>
Miss Tyson returned fr <lb/>
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/>
T. E. of <lb/>
here Sunday. <lb/>
I. Tyson family, <lb/>
Ayden, were here Sunday, <lb/>
Mini from <lb/>
neat visit lug <lb/>
.-1 and Smith. <lb/>
So-, c, of Greenville <lb/>
j was here Sunday. <lb/>
Forbes, is <lb/>
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/>
While at Chicago he preached <lb/>
regularly at with <lb/>
satisfaction good results. <lb/>
He preached Sunday to a <lb/>
audience, and gave them a good <lb/>
sermon. <lb/>
He was in his classes at <lb/>
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/>
The judge decided <lb/>
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/>
Lawson shook us up some with his <lb/>
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/>
Tr. Rowe we <lb/>
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/>
Jack Ivey says he was a <lb/>
IV. But we all know he. is a star <lb/>
in and uses the stick like a <lb/>
By Did you s e those <lb/>
beautiful sacrifices he golf <lb/>
. . <lb/>
It look ; line inning, <lb/>
we crossed rubber, but oh, <lb/>
third three <lb/>
Boys we want three out <lb/>
if tour next week. <lb/>
Poor <lb/>
sorry. <lb/>
Don't <lb/>
didn't gel <lb/>
you know he <lb/>
is <lb/>
Say what you the <lb/>
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/>
POOR PRINT<lb/>
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f-<lb/>
SPECIAL Sale <lb/>
OF <lb/>
Low Shoes and <lb/>
Slippers. <lb/>
BEGINNING ON THURSDAY, MAY <lb/>
we offer our entire stock of Children's and Infant's Ox- <lb/>
ford Ties and Sandals at Greatly Reduced Prices. <lb/>
No trash, but good, New Shoes. A chance to buy good, new shoes <lb/>
At Reduced Prices <lb/>
early in the season, just in time to meet your needs, before the stock <lb/>
is broken and styles and sizes run down, is a rare opportunity, and <lb/>
that demands the attention of all careful buyers, who appreciate gen- <lb/>
Bargains. <lb/>
WHY DO WE MAKE THIS OFFER <lb/>
The reason we give is plain and We are over <lb/>
stocked, have too many Summer Shoes, we need the room and want <lb/>
you to have the slippers, and in order to clean them out quickly we <lb/>
make this <lb/>
Ladies patent leather Court Tie Oxfords, worth for <lb/>
Ladies patent leather, Court Tie Oxfords, worth for 2.25. <lb/>
Ladies patent leather and plain kid Oxfords, win 2.50 for 1.85. <lb/>
Ladies patent leather Strap Sandals, plain kid Strap Sandals, <lb/>
and patent leather tip Oxfords, tan kid Court fie Oxfords, <lb/>
styles and sizes, worth and 2.25 per pair, to be sold for <lb/>
per pair. <lb/>
Ladies tan or black Court Ties, plain kid Sandals, patent <lb/>
tip or stock tip Oxfords, dressy styles and plain common sense <lb/>
Oxfords, all styles and sizes, that are selling for pair, <lb/>
we offer for pair. <lb/>
All the styles of Ladies Oxfords and Sandals that are selling <lb/>
for to 1.25 pair we offer in this sale for to per <lb/>
pair. <lb/>
All the and Babies Slippers are offered in this <lb/>
Sale and are in proportion to the Ladies as quoted above. <lb/>
Those who come early will get first pick at this beautiful line of <lb/>
goods. The Styles are beautiful, the makes of the best, and a full <lb/>
One of sizes await your inspection. <lb/>
J. B. CHERRY CO. <lb/>
as ho evidence of appreciation <lb/>
of menu-vices of women as teach- <lb/>
in the schools of Pitt county, <lb/>
the of the very beet ban <lb/>
been attested throughout the <lb/>
county, mid in hardly a <lb/>
instance hut the teachers have <lb/>
been solicited to return to the <lb/>
they have taught. It U <lb/>
of the people who <lb/>
have been he patrons and <lb/>
are we proud to mention the <lb/>
worthiness if <lb/>
who are doing so much <lb/>
good in the development and <lb/>
training of the and girls. We, <lb/>
and when I say we, I mean all of <lb/>
those who have the pleasure <lb/>
of meeting knowing Miss <lb/>
Annabel who has left <lb/>
Greenville, more than regret to <lb/>
learn there is some doubt of her <lb/>
returning to resume position <lb/>
in the guided school in Grenville <lb/>
next tension. We have <lb/>
come in contact with a more lovely <lb/>
and lovable woman, and <lb/>
charmingly lovely, a most <lb/>
type of southern womanly <lb/>
splendor. For two years she has <lb/>
grown into the of the good <lb/>
people of the community and by <lb/>
her many graces and charming <lb/>
personality, she hail become so <lb/>
much one of us that the body <lb/>
politic is very much shaken by <lb/>
the intimation that she will not be <lb/>
with us next session. <lb/>
Miss Moore was chosen us one of <lb/>
the teachers Of the summer <lb/>
school that has just closed Win- <lb/>
So splendid was she in the <lb/>
school room and the social circle <lb/>
that was Induced by the man- <lb/>
teachers institute <lb/>
to become one of the faculty, a <lb/>
well deserved recognition of her <lb/>
true worth merit, well <lb/>
did she acquit herself as she had <lb/>
in all the departments she had <lb/>
before labored in. Yes, we will <lb/>
WEAK <lb/>
HEART S <lb/>
are by If you sat a <lb/>
too much, or if you are subject to <lb/>
attacks of Indirection, you no doubt <lb/>
had shortness of breath, rapid heart beats, <lb/>
heartburn or palpitation of the heart <lb/>
Indirection causes stomach to <lb/>
expand swell, and puff up against the <lb/>
heart. This crowds the heart and inter- <lb/>
with its action, and in the court el <lb/>
time th heart becomes diseased. <lb/>
Dyspepsia Cure <lb/>
digests what you eat, takes the strain off <lb/>
of the heart, and contributes nourishment, <lb/>
strength and health to every organ of the <lb/>
body. Cures Indigestion. Dyspepsia, Sour <lb/>
Stomach, Inflammation of the mucous <lb/>
membranes lining the Stomach and <lb/>
Tract, Dyspepsia and Catarrh <lb/>
of the Stomach. <lb/>
After easing, my food would me by making <lb/>
my heart and I would become very weak. <lb/>
Finally got a bottle of and It gave me <lb/>
relief. After using a few bottles am cured. <lb/>
MRS. NICHOLS. Penn Yen, H. T. <lb/>
I had stomach and was In a bad state as I <lb/>
had heart trouble with it. I took Dyspepsia <lb/>
Cure for about four months and It cured me, <lb/>
D. Nevada. O. <lb/>
What You Eat <lb/>
Dollar <lb/>
tines a much a <lb/>
trial, or M <lb/>
as the Lab <lb/>
Sale By <lb/>
JNO. L. <lb/>
all little woman <lb/>
like <lb/>
lo she ii <lb/>
to <lb/>
develop- <lb/>
NEW MAN <lb/>
the Old Stand. <lb/>
I have stork of <lb/>
W. J. <lb/>
Thigpen and rill carry on the bus- <lb/>
at hit old stand on Five <lb/>
Points. <lb/>
I will add to the StoCK to meet the <lb/>
the trade and will at <lb/>
nil times carry a complete line of <lb/>
Heavy and Groceries.<lb/>
Cigar, . <lb/>
Call on when you want the <lb/>
beat Groceries the lowest puce <lb/>
which tan lie fold. <lb/>
J. J. TURNAGE <lb/>
The Five Points Grocer. <lb/>
Ne <lb/>
f C fa Can. Oft <lb/>
the Right Thing.<lb/>
STORE. <lb/>
go she w ill <lb/>
beautiful <lb/>
b, and we will <lb/>
genial smile, bet charming grace-, <lb/>
her lovely presence. There will be <lb/>
a She may do <lb/>
in some other Held but she <lb/>
will never be more beloved by so <lb/>
intensely by some <lb/>
be our with <lb/>
her memory <lb/>
the vase In which roses <lb/>
have once been <lb/>
may break, you may shatter <lb/>
the vase ii yon will, <lb/>
scent of the roses will <lb/>
linger there <lb/>
i ii great delight to have such <lb/>
among us. A <lb/>
N. C. July 1st. <lb/>
Or. Chas. <lb/>
Greenville, was in town a short <lb/>
While Thursday. <lb/>
Mrs. O. G. has been <lb/>
sick for several days, but is report- <lb/>
ed better today. <lb/>
Mr. Stalling, of Richmond, <lb/>
spent Thursday <lb/>
Mr. H. B. Phillips and family; <lb/>
came Tuesday night will spend <lb/>
weeks in <lb/>
Mr. George Robins, who has <lb/>
been critically HI for several days I <lb/>
is slowly improving. <lb/>
Mr. Braswell, of Tarboro, made <lb/>
us a visit this week. <lb/>
Mr Joe Bobbitt and bride, <lb/>
Miss Daniels of Williamston, <lb/>
visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Bob-1 <lb/>
Mr. Lipscomb, of Greenville, <lb/>
was in <lb/>
Dr. L. H. 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. T. is in town this week. <lb/>
X The North Carolina <lb/>
COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE <lb/>
And Mechanic Arts <lb/>
Offers practical industrial <lb/>
education in Agriculture, <lb/>
Engineering, Indus t r i <lb/>
Chemistry, and the Textile <lb/>
Art. Tuition year. <lb/>
Board w a month. <lb/>
Address <lb/>
President Wins-kin. <lb/>
W, Raleigh, N. C. <lb/>
COBB BROS. S CO. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va, <lb/>
Cotton Buyers Brokers in <lb/>
Cotton, Grain and <lb/>
ons. Private Wires to New <lb/>
Chicago and New Orleans. <lb/>
Institute for <lb/>
Young <lb/>
Women and <lb/>
of <lb/>
Music. The <lb/>
Beat Place <lb/>
for Your <lb/>
Daughter <lb/>
College <lb/>
Courses <lb/>
FREE <lb/>
When it comes to keeping <lb/>
you will invariably find <lb/>
the bill collector on the spot. <lb/>
COW TAKEN UP ob at <lb/>
June, red cow, white <lb/>
under flank and on end of tail, <lb/>
with crop in left ear and slit in <lb/>
right, her light ham is shorter <lb/>
than left, wears yoke. <lb/>
Mills, <lb/>
Cox rills, N. C. <lb/>
I was with Nervous <lb/>
for eight years When I was <lb/>
taken I weighed pounds, <lb/>
it reduced me to I could not <lb/>
touch solid food. I believe if I <lb/>
taken solid food it would have <lb/>
killed me, and I had to live on <lb/>
and lightest kind of diet. <lb/>
I baa severe spells near- <lb/>
every day and would have <lb/>
doctors to treat me, hut they did <lb/>
not me one particle of good <lb/>
not even to relieve me. <lb/>
I was so weak that for <lb/>
months was not able to walk <lb/>
across the room. I bad rather die <lb/>
than to suffer it over again, I <lb/>
felt that I was in a condition <lb/>
than any one who ever <lb/>
Mis. Joe Person and my wife <lb/>
persuaded me to use Mrs. Joe Per <lb/>
son's Remedy <lb/>
I bought a dozen bottles it <lb/>
was three months before I felt <lb/>
relief at all. Then I commenced <lb/>
to improve right along. <lb/>
I took thirty fire bottles and it <lb/>
cured me. <lb/>
It has been two years since I was <lb/>
I never had a <lb/>
the trouble since, can <lb/>
eat anything the sun, and at <lb/>
much of it as I want. <lb/>
If any one will stick to Mis. <lb/>
Person's Remedy long enough <lb/>
build up the system, I know ii will <lb/>
cure the st f <lb/>
dyspepsia or nervousness can <lb/>
be found. <lb/>
B. M. <lb/>
Granville N. <lb/>
N. C, R. W. D., No August <lb/>
1904 <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
MARBLE MONUMENTAL <lb/>
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. <lb/>
Iron Fencing Sold <lb/>
SHINGLES SHINGLES <lb/>
All grades and sizes, in car <lb/>
tr less to suit purchaser. <lb/>
F. E. RANDOLPH CO. <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
SPECIAL RATES <lb/>
via <lb/>
ATLANTIC COAST LINE. <lb/>
BUFFALO, N. V., return <lb/>
920.20 Annual meeting <lb/>
Lodge B P O E Hull lo, N Y. <lb/>
July 1905 Tickets on <lb/>
sale Ii, 9th and h, final <lb/>
limit July will lie <lb/>
restricted lo continue ii- <lb/>
in each direction of <lb/>
final limit to 4th he <lb/>
obtained by ticket <lb/>
with Special Agent and me t <lb/>
of fie i STOP OVER <lb/>
Washington, and <lb/>
Philadelphia i tickets <lb/>
pot is will be a <lb/>
lowed on trip within <lb/>
hunt, and on return trip <lb/>
within final II <lb/>
tickets have u extended, atop <lb/>
can he taken not In I d-d tell <lb/>
days, urn then August 4th. <lb/>
rod return <lb/>
Educational <lb/>
July 7th. Tickets on sale <lb/>
June 39th to d inclusive, <lb/>
Anal limit July l i. Ticket <lb/>
restricted lo passage <lb/>
in each Extension of <lb/>
the final limit ma he obtained <lb/>
Li A us u Slat, v deposit of <lb/>
ticket <lb/>
payment of fee of cents <lb/>
lime of deposit. i over <lb/>
New return trip <lb/>
be ticket <lb/>
baa i validated by <lb/>
agent. k and is <lb/>
with Jon.; Agent New <lb/>
V n k i inter one day <lb/>
validation Park <lb/>
ii upon t of tee <lb/>
at time of deposit, hut in <lb/>
in case shall stop over at New <lb/>
York extend beyond August <lb/>
stop ova's, Washington, <lb/>
Baltimore and Philadelphia will <lb/>
lie permitted on the going trip <lb/>
within going limit of the ticket <lb/>
not to exceed July 3rd and <lb/>
the return trip within final <lb/>
limit of if tickets have <lb/>
been stop over may lie <lb/>
taken period of days nut <lb/>
to exceed August <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
DEALER IN <lb/>
Groceries <lb/>
And Provisions <lb/>
Cotton Bagging and <lb/>
Ties always on hand <lb/>
Fresh Goods kept con- <lb/>
in stock. Country <lb/>
Produce Bought and Sold <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
North Carol <lb/>
DR. <lb/>
I COMPOUND.<lb/>
One Man Reading of City Directory <lb/>
Excites Him Unduly. <lb/>
Slid wearing <lb/>
the medical Vandyke. my <lb/>
friend, don't monkey with opiates or <lb/>
sleep in drafts, just take a copy of <lb/>
the city directory, start at A, and <lb/>
before yon have read many pages <lb/>
you'll fall asleep Try <lb/>
just what another fool <lb/>
told me to retorted the man <lb/>
with the dark circles under his eyes. <lb/>
tried <lb/>
Wasn't successful, <lb/>
not by jugful. Only <lb/>
last night I took a copy of the city <lb/>
started up and down <lb/>
the monotonous array of names. I <lb/>
got through the A's all right, and <lb/>
was just getting drowsy when I hit <lb/>
the II. <lb/>
long came to the name <lb/>
J. Browne- Well, sir, <lb/>
that man is my landlord I don't <lb/>
mind telling you that I am behind <lb/>
two months in the rent. Do you <lb/>
think that jolt to my memory was <lb/>
the slightest aid to slumber, hey <lb/>
you persevered <lb/>
did, sir; I kept right on a <lb/>
fantastic tool and that's why I am a <lb/>
nervous wreck this morning <lb/>
long my optics were trail <lb/>
down the l column and my <lb/>
head was wearily inking on <lb/>
the pillow then my eye lit on <lb/>
the David EL, M. D. <lb/>
that happened to the <lb/>
name of the medico who pulled me <lb/>
through a bad case of the grip last <lb/>
winter. I owe him for medical <lb/>
attendance, netting wiser, I skipped <lb/>
the K bunch, because I knew it con- <lb/>
the names of a coal man and <lb/>
a grocer have been writing me <lb/>
dunning <lb/>
a sort of delirious <lb/>
nation started through the F <lb/>
department and in less than five <lb/>
minutes I struck the name <lb/>
J. a gentleman who went <lb/>
bankrupt recently and swindled me <lb/>
out of a lot of hard earned money. <lb/>
Of course that recollection had a <lb/>
sweet. effect on nerves. <lb/>
didn't <lb/>
then you stopped <lb/>
kept right on and received <lb/>
a most crushing to my self- <lb/>
esteem right column, where <lb/>
ought to have been at home. My <lb/>
name, sir, the name of Archibald <lb/>
was not in the blame <lb/>
directory. Think of that, sir, think <lb/>
of that And it will be a whole year <lb/>
can have it inserted Cure <lb/>
for insomnia, <lb/>
Whereat the sleepless one Stalked <lb/>
angrily out of the York <lb/>
Sun. <lb/>
Digests all classes of food, tones <lb/>
and strengthens the stomach and <lb/>
digestive organs. Cures <lb/>
Indigestion, stomach Troubles, <lb/>
and makes rich red blood, health <lb/>
and strength. Dyspepsia <lb/>
Cure rebuilds tissues. <lb/>
Gov. Q. W. Atkinson, of W. Va. <lb/>
says; have used a number of <lb/>
bottles of Dyspepsia Cure <lb/>
and have found it to he a very <lb/>
effective, and, indeed, a powerful <lb/>
remedy tor stomach ailments. I <lb/>
recommend it to my Sold <lb/>
by Jno. L. Woolen, druggist. <lb/>
by the fact the late ex <lb/>
of the navy, Paul rill <lb/>
receive a salary as bead <lb/>
Equitable double that the <lb/>
dent of the Stall's Although <lb/>
The Citizen is not an advocate of <lb/>
extravagance in national <lb/>
circles, ii believe the pay <lb/>
of the chief executive of the nation <lb/>
is iii i iii keeping with <lb/>
of his office. It has been asserted <lb/>
that many of our Presidents came <lb/>
out of the White House in <lb/>
lively poor circumstances, we <lb/>
are ready to the truth of that <lb/>
statement when we look the <lb/>
expense which the <lb/>
pant of the presidential chair has to <lb/>
incur, lie must conduct the social <lb/>
unctions of his office with all the <lb/>
ceremony foreign courts, <lb/>
vet his salary is hardly more than <lb/>
try as rich as the United States <lb/>
ought certainly to be in a position <lb/>
lo give adequate pay to its chief <lb/>
ruler, and thus enable him to make <lb/>
a respectable showing when called <lb/>
upon to do so <lb/>
V bile it may be argued, and <lb/>
some show of reason, that a demo <lb/>
people should not encourage <lb/>
the aping royalty, there is still <lb/>
room for the plea that the <lb/>
of a retiring President leaving <lb/>
office poorer than lie entered <lb/>
should ho forever removed <lb/>
ville Citizen <lb/>
A beautiful Line <lb/>
DeWitt's Witch Basel Solve <lb/>
the pores of the skin, <lb/>
by its antiseptic, <lb/>
healing Influence, it subdues in <lb/>
and cures Boils, <lb/>
Hums, Cuts, <lb/>
Worm and all skin diseases, A <lb/>
specific for blind bleeding, <lb/>
and protruding Piles. The original <lb/>
and genuine Witch Hazel <lb/>
Is made B. O. A- <lb/>
and sold by Jno. L. drug- <lb/>
gist. <lb/>
It's up to young men with the en- <lb/>
ring habit to boycott the <lb/>
trust. <lb/>
When e'er you feel an Impending <lb/>
ill, <lb/>
And need a magic pill, <lb/>
No other one will Hie bill <lb/>
Like Li tie Early Risers. <lb/>
The Famous Little Pule, <lb/>
cine Constipation, <lb/>
Headache, etc. They <lb/>
never or sicken, tint impart <lb/>
early rising energy. Good for <lb/>
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but one sewing machine and <lb/>
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In the old tinier people to go from house to house <lb/>
to tell news or meet Hi th crust roads one a week <lb/>
lo rind out what, was on. They slow days <lb/>
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But in this day of and rural free delivery <lb/>
mail you can get tho news every day. <lb/>
This is leading age no home is complete <lb/>
a good newspaper. Every man ought to take his county paper <lb/>
know what is going on. <lb/>
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can supply you with the new-. We print two editions, Daily <lb/>
and Semi-Weekly <lb/>
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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
AND FRIDAY. <lb/>
O. J. Editor and Proprietor. <lb/>
Entered in the post at Greenville, N. C, as second class matter, <lb/>
Advertising rates mads known upon application. <lb/>
A correspondent desired at every Pitt and adjoining counties. <lb/>
i SB error to fiction <lb/>
Pitt County, N. C, Jolt 1905. <lb/>
SECRETARY HAY DEAD. <lb/>
i in one little town, have never <lb/>
I met with a discourtesy This might <lb/>
The whole mourns for the well be called an eulogy on man <lb/>
. , . i i. And know that those year <lb/>
death of Secretory Hay, . . <lb/>
. , hare met the approval of man n <lb/>
occurred at summer home r <lb/>
gratifying, beyond expression, to <lb/>
day. for they are zealous critics. <lb/>
A the announcement i U is remarkable and gratifying <lb/>
was made that the statesman had , that the courtesy to woman is <lb/>
in Carolina. It is t <lb/>
of acute this general <lb/>
uneasiness, owing to the low <lb/>
of health. <lb/>
In the sudden death of the <lb/>
the in loses one of <lb/>
its servants and adviser, and <lb/>
the whole country one of foremost <lb/>
men- a diplomat he was <lb/>
passed His equal were very <lb/>
lie was a man with fine intellect, <lb/>
believing in America's ability to <lb/>
become one of the greatest world <lb/>
bringing Ins long expert <lb/>
in service to his aid in <lb/>
helping to place this nation in the <lb/>
exalted position among the powers <lb/>
of the world which she now occupies <lb/>
lip. <lb/>
He was far-seeing, broad-minded, <lb/>
and honest in hi diplomatic work. <lb/>
Chicanery and double-dealing in bis <lb/>
intercourse with other nations were <lb/>
unknown. lie firmly believed in <lb/>
strictly to American <lb/>
idea of open fair dealing with <lb/>
other The following is a <lb/>
sketch of his public <lb/>
John Hay was born ill Salem, <lb/>
October graduated at Brown <lb/>
University in 1858, and studied law <lb/>
in Springfield, was admitted to <lb/>
practice before the supreme court of <lb/>
Illinois in but immediately <lb/>
came to Washington assistant <lb/>
secretary to President Lincoln, re <lb/>
with him until his death, <lb/>
acted also as his mid aid- <lb/>
de camp, and served under Generals <lb/>
Hunter and and was <lb/>
vetted was appointed <lb/>
of legation to Prance March <lb/>
1805; retired March IS, 1867; <lb/>
pointed secretary of legation to <lb/>
Austria Hungary May <lb/>
where he acted as charge <lb/>
until August appointed <lb/>
secretary of legation to Spain June <lb/>
1869; retired October 1870; <lb/>
then became an editorial writer on <lb/>
The New York Tribune, remaining <lb/>
live years, during seven months of <lb/>
which he was editor in chief; re <lb/>
moved to Cleveland in 1875 and <lb/>
took an active part in the <lb/>
canvasses of 1876. 1880 and <lb/>
1884; was appointed assistant <lb/>
of state November <lb/>
retired May 1881, in that year he <lb/>
represented the States at the <lb/>
International Sanitary congress in <lb/>
Washington, of which he was <lb/>
dent; was appointed ambassador <lb/>
extraordinary and plenipotentiary <lb/>
to Great Britain March 1897; <lb/>
retired September 1898; appoint <lb/>
ed secretary of state September <lb/>
1898. <lb/>
EULOGY ON MEN. <lb/>
be regretted that in even a <lb/>
instance this good woman failed <lb/>
to receive the courtesy to which her <lb/>
worth and her sweetness of temper <lb/>
and virtues entitle her, <lb/>
But with two millions of courteous <lb/>
people, we ire not yet perfect, though <lb/>
are going on to <lb/>
News and -r <lb/>
We learn that the United States <lb/>
has issued a new series of <lb/>
bills, which promises to be very <lb/>
popular. However we will be <lb/>
with a few of the old ones. <lb/>
When you haven't anything else <lb/>
to do but gossip and tattle, just get <lb/>
you a good book and read it <lb/>
Possibly you will read something <lb/>
that will greatly benefit you. <lb/>
Mayor Wearer say he is deter <lb/>
mined to turn out every rascal in <lb/>
Philadelphia It ho succeeds the <lb/>
Democratic majority will be over <lb/>
whelming in 1908. <lb/>
years, ever since it been in <lb/>
existence, and one year at the private <lb/>
school which Prof- Boyle run before <lb/>
the establishment of the graded <lb/>
school, and that h has not missed a <lb/>
single day or has he tardy <lb/>
during those five years This is <lb/>
a remarkable record, especially so <lb/>
f i a boy. To show his <lb/>
the little fellow, though having <lb/>
the mumps, would not be deterred <lb/>
from stand i his laminations at <lb/>
the recent closing of the school <lb/>
As he could not go with the other <lb/>
children Prof Hoyle allowed him to <lb/>
Stand the his private <lb/>
Mount Record. <lb/>
Cotton took another leap <lb/>
yesterday we suppose will con- <lb/>
to go up until the coming crop <lb/>
is ready for the market, then she <lb/>
will take a tumble. <lb/>
We heard whether tin- <lb/>
Yale Athlete have discovered any <lb/>
oiler about that big gift or not <lb/>
Of course no one knows vet who <lb/>
will be Mr. Hay's successor. We <lb/>
arc glad to see the papers have <lb/>
observed more decorum than usual <lb/>
in circumstances. They have <lb/>
respected Mr. Hay's memory to the <lb/>
extent of refraining to discuss the <lb/>
question of until after <lb/>
his burial. Usually such respect is <lb/>
paid to a high official. <lb/>
The following sketch in <lb/>
News and Observer from the pen of <lb/>
Hon. R. L. Gray will be commended <lb/>
everywhere. It should encourage <lb/>
every young woman who is com- <lb/>
to make her way in the world. <lb/>
Mrs. Person in a private note to the <lb/>
editor <lb/>
is a fearful risk for a woman <lb/>
to go among men to do man's work, <lb/>
a risk of rendering herself <lb/>
and probably misjudged. <lb/>
it can be done, and safely. In <lb/>
my career of twenty-two years on the <lb/>
road, have met with nothing <lb/>
respect and kind treatment, and ex- <lb/>
We learn that ex-Congressman <lb/>
Bower, of county, has <lb/>
served his connection with the <lb/>
Democratic party and gone over to <lb/>
the Republicans. This is a free <lb/>
country. A man has a right to go <lb/>
where he pleases. He even has a <lb/>
right to go crazy, <lb/>
The lo-date, high class <lb/>
that was to have appeared July 1st. <lb/>
has no made its appearance vet. or <lb/>
at least there were none to be had <lb/>
at any of the news stands <lb/>
Saturday, the <lb/>
and of <lb/>
those people. <lb/>
i. . <lb/>
Don't put all the blame en the <lb/>
town officials fr dirty streets and <lb/>
tide walks. family in Green- <lb/>
ville can help prevent dirty littered <lb/>
streets. Just get out of the habit <lb/>
of throwing scraps of paper and <lb/>
other rubbish on the streets. <lb/>
The calamity which has been <lb/>
threatening Greensboro has been <lb/>
prolonged for ninety days. <lb/>
The climate may lie mighty <lb/>
in Panama, but a can risk a <lb/>
great deal for <lb/>
An English court has <lb/>
that no man is a gentleman who <lb/>
earns his living. <lb/>
We don't believe the of <lb/>
is near as bad as she <lb/>
herself. <lb/>
Hot Stuff. <lb/>
Carolina has appropriate <lb/>
the glory of opening and closing the <lb/>
fighting in the civil war, and now <lb/>
lie has. to bar own satisfaction, <lb/>
abolished the Fourth of July as the <lb/>
anniversary of American, <lb/>
by substituting May 20th, the <lb/>
date of the Mecklenburg Declaration. <lb/>
The Old North State has such taking <lb/>
ways that after awhile hot stoves <lb/>
and measles will be in <lb/>
I Index- Appeal. <lb/>
North Carolina hat arrived at a <lb/>
knowledge of the truth that unless <lb/>
she speaks up for herself it won't be <lb/>
done. She is therefore saying to the <lb/>
world, with the proofs to back the <lb/>
that she opened and <lb/>
closed the civil war and that the <lb/>
Mi-i Declaration of <lb/>
was the first ever. She <lb/>
took the measles when young, and if <lb/>
she sees any of her stoves sitting <lb/>
in other States, she will take <lb/>
them, too, whether they are fired up <lb/>
or are just out of a refrigerator. <lb/>
Facts, contemporary, are fair notice. <lb/>
Charlotte Observer. <lb/>
Nobody see Butler's hand <lb/>
the game in called <lb/>
Asheville is giving <lb/>
good time this week. <lb/>
Claudius hasn't got <lb/>
address just now. <lb/>
TEXTILE EDUCATION <lb/>
COLLEGE. <lb/>
One of the main of Japan's <lb/>
was due to thorough <lb/>
And we might say in this <lb/>
connection that Democracy has a <lb/>
great battle ahead of her and now is <lb/>
the time to begin the work of <lb/>
organizing. <lb/>
The Agriculture Department of <lb/>
this State to issue a bulletin on <lb/>
Carolina Hogs But there <lb/>
is no cause to be uneasy, since the <lb/>
bulletin to the four- <lb/>
legged kind. <lb/>
It now crops that the <lb/>
has been paying salaries <lb/>
In dead men. This is not out of the <lb/>
ordinary, for in Philadelphia and St. <lb/>
Louis dead men are voted in every <lb/>
election. <lb/>
Just now Japan is not Russia's <lb/>
only foe. Her on the high <lb/>
seas and in hundreds of cities have <lb/>
lined up as one man against <lb/>
racy and demand that impositions <lb/>
cease. <lb/>
A certain newspaper declares that <lb/>
is no But there is <lb/>
thousands of people who be <lb/>
tickled to death if they only had a <lb/>
chance at a square meal occasionally. <lb/>
North Carolina is rapidly growing <lb/>
importance as a textile <lb/>
State. New mills are being <lb/>
built and mills now in operation are, <lb/>
many cases, changing to a finer <lb/>
product. All of them are busy. <lb/>
The Textile Department of the <lb/>
A. M. College, Raleigh, N. C is <lb/>
educating young for the textile <lb/>
mills of North Carolina. The grad- <lb/>
of this department who have <lb/>
gone into mills have met with sign I <lb/>
success. Within the past year three <lb/>
former students have been made <lb/>
superintendents of cotton mills in <lb/>
this State. There is a demand fir <lb/>
the services of all the graduates. <lb/>
The courses offered in the depart- <lb/>
are as <lb/>
year course <lb/>
manufacturing. <lb/>
Two year course cotton man- <lb/>
Four year course in dyeing. <lb/>
Special short courses in cotton <lb/>
yarn manufacturing. <lb/>
Special short courses in <lb/>
and designing. <lb/>
Farther information about these <lb/>
courses and the Textile <lb/>
will be gladly furnished, if you will <lb/>
write to Prof. Henry M. Wilson, <lb/>
West Raleigh, <lb/>
Many improvements are being <lb/>
made, including addition of new <lb/>
machinery to the raise of <lb/>
The textile industry <lb/>
Carolina a large and varied one. <lb/>
It affords to young men practically <lb/>
and technically trained a satisfactory <lb/>
and career. There <lb/>
are many opportunities for advance- <lb/>
and many calls for of <lb/>
and industry. <lb/>
A Boy Who Will Succeed. <lb/>
Some time ago we run an article <lb/>
about a girl attending school for <lb/>
nine years, net a single day <lb/>
or being tardy at any time. Prof. <lb/>
Boyle informs us that Whittle I <lb/>
Clary, of this place, has been going <lb/>
to at the graded school four <lb/>
Germany's attitude toward the sit- <lb/>
in Morocco is rather peculiar <lb/>
is calculated to cause suspicion <lb/>
on the part of the French govern- <lb/>
She asks for an international <lb/>
lo settle the relations of <lb/>
powers toward <lb/>
each other in refer- <lb/>
interests there Yet <lb/>
. to give her reasons for <lb/>
such conference or to say <lb/>
rs she expects to bring <lb/>
id it be held or what <lb/>
make before it. <lb/>
hand. France is willing <lb/>
e such conference held if she <lb/>
forced to go into it blindly. <lb/>
She wishes to know what the powers <lb/>
are going to be asked to confer <lb/>
about. She has certain rights which <lb/>
she thinks the other powers are <lb/>
concerned in These she is <lb/>
to leave to arbitration. All <lb/>
other matters she is willing to leave <lb/>
to the conference. Hut Germany <lb/>
will say nothing but that she wants <lb/>
an international <lb/>
Messenger. <lb/>
It is all very well to make fun of <lb/>
Davis but he at <lb/>
least disproved the Osier theory and <lb/>
defeated an objectionable <lb/>
can De Grace, Md., <lb/>
Republican. <lb/>
Feinted Paragraphs. <lb/>
Many a man acts foolish who isn't <lb/>
a professional actor. <lb/>
The seldom seeks the man, <lb/>
but the situation frequently seeks <lb/>
the cook. <lb/>
A spinster worries because she is <lb/>
single, and a married woman worries <lb/>
she <lb/>
It doesn't take a young man long <lb/>
to discover that miss, kiss and bliss <lb/>
rhyme together. <lb/>
Many a crooked man is supposed <lb/>
to be perfectly straight because other <lb/>
men are unable to get into his <lb/>
curves. <lb/>
is man's says a <lb/>
feminine magazine writer. Well, <lb/>
that depends on who the woman is <lb/>
and who the man is. She may be <lb/>
his News. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
I hi been by the <lb/>
boys of town who <lb/>
my Held and our bit crops search <lb/>
of fruit, and I take <lb/>
to both the and their par- <lb/>
that positively I prosecute <lb/>
trespass any boy who repeats the <lb/>
offense hereafter James <lb/>
and largest <lb/>
area <lb/>
Two Piece <lb/>
Men's Two Place Suits <lb/>
in constantly. <lb/>
Neither comfort nor <lb/>
gentility demands a Vet <lb/>
Summer wear. <lb/>
The Vest has no <lb/>
when the <lb/>
says degrees. <lb/>
and Trouper <lb/>
Suits in Double <lb/>
Breasted styles in a <lb/>
of patterns. <lb/>
You'll find there's <lb/>
Not An Ounce <lb/>
of superfluous cloth any- <lb/>
where, while the <lb/>
lines and natty appear <lb/>
of the garments are <lb/>
up to our usual and <lb/>
standard. <lb/>
e Clothes <lb/>
BALTIMORE <lb/>
Frank Wilson, <lb/>
THE KING CLOTHIER. <lb/>
Gratifying News. <lb/>
Biggest Bargains in all kinds of Merchandise. The cheap- <lb/>
est reductions we ever offered. The sale t a great <lb/>
loss of money, but it is one way of cleaning the shelves odd <lb/>
lots at price and loss Silks, Dross Goods, Trimmings. <lb/>
Linings Braids, Laces, Embroideries, lawns, Men's and <lb/>
Slippers, and Clothing. All reduced i some <lb/>
i. Improve your chance by coining ear y <lb/>
and Slippers to go <lb/>
in black, tan white <lb/>
Slippers <lb/>
Slippers <lb/>
Slippers <lb/>
He Lawns <lb/>
He Lawns <lb/>
Lawns <lb/>
SILK RIBBONS <lb/>
quality all color <lb/>
Lases and Hamburg <lb/>
one half <lb/>
Men's suits that were <lb/>
reduced <lb/>
to 18.00, 10.00, <lb/>
12.00 and On <lb/>
1.75 <lb/>
8.00 <lb/>
2.50 <lb/>
All shirts <lb/>
ed and shirts now <lb/>
Men's and boy's Straw <lb/>
Huts, reduced one half <lb/>
Umbrellas steel rods <lb/>
full inch were BO and <lb/>
now <lb/>
1.60 and 2.00 Urn <lb/>
now <lb/>
lie <lb/>
IS, a- Ladies Hand <lb/>
kerchiefs all at one prise tie Big murk down in Milli- <lb/>
Talcum powder nary. 1.00, and <lb/>
why pay more <lb/>
C. B. R. Q. Corsets <lb/>
now <lb/>
Special prices in all sum- <lb/>
mer <lb/>
to the <lb/>
stock <lb/>
Men's Patent Leather and <lb/>
Tan Shoes and Slippers <lb/>
and to quick <lb/>
and <lb/>
Men s and all wool <lb/>
Serge suits, worth <lb/>
we close them at <lb/>
1.76 Hals now <lb/>
and <lb/>
white Dark <lb/>
Hats <lb/>
I Big lot baby caps <lb/>
One hundred ladies <lb/>
, white Hand- <lb/>
I kerchiefs, worth <lb/>
each, now for <lb/>
S H Suspenders, the <lb/>
best kind row <lb/>
Cuff Buttons, Scarf Pius, <lb/>
Ladies waist sets all go <lb/>
at half the original price <lb/>
The Dundee so <lb/>
much used, black <lb/>
and navy, now <lb/>
G. L. Wilkinson Go. <lb/>
Hardware. <lb/>
For C Stoves Ran, <lb/>
Heaters Pumps, Guns, Am- <lb/>
munition, One and Two Horse <lb/>
Steel Plows, neat Cutters and <lb/>
In fact anything <lb/>
in come to <lb/>
H. L. CARR <lb/>
WINTERVILLE <lb/>
This department is in charge of A. D. Johnston, who is authorized to rep- <lb/>
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory. <lb/>
IN. O, July <lb/>
Annie is spending a <lb/>
few days the country at the <lb/>
home of G. K. -o.-i <lb/>
Look Mr. ask <lb/>
J. A. Nichols is building a <lb/>
two story on k weal of j <lb/>
the dormitory, Say. John, i <lb/>
what meaner h these thing-f Per- <lb/>
old father time will have <lb/>
prices anything that you <lb/>
ore interested in. <lb/>
John Pea ice, of one of <lb/>
the oldest and most highly respect- <lb/>
ed Put county spent i <lb/>
Tuesday town, the guest of A. <lb/>
G. Cox. <lb/>
p. aunt- seed at T. <lb/>
N Manning Co's. <lb/>
R, W. Davis <lb/>
were in our village <lb/>
Tuesday. <lb/>
We have informed that <lb/>
for <lb/>
and <lb/>
before. t mohair <lb/>
suiting, <lb/>
batiste, weather proof, batiste . <lb/>
all the late-1 design, relies <lb/>
some secrets to <lb/>
Go to T. N. Manning Go. <lb/>
fresh caDdies, nuts, raisins <lb/>
choice <lb/>
A. G. Cox Mfg. On. over Jibe are respectfully <lb/>
with orders for tobacco to call inspect oar <lb/>
flues and tracks. They have Barber ft Co. <lb/>
justly earned the reputation For hay, corn and oats, <lb/>
Baking the best Hues fan Barber ft Co. <lb/>
might have been almost any <lb/>
eighteen, even twenty. <lb/>
id probably attained her full <lb/>
I- i,. , n feel three inches, <lb/>
h i little i . held promise of <lb/>
. an ohm eye. She <lb/>
notions ladies and Kent- , ,. a lance, her <lb/>
slippers has arrived and i shaped, her <lb/>
of ladies areas goods I rim in I Mall, tor the <lb/>
c. is more complete than ., related up with string only <lb/>
at and <lb/>
Our spring and summer of <lb/>
REPORT OP THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
THE BETHEL BANKING AND TRUST Cl <lb/>
AT BETHEL, N. C. <lb/>
At the dote 1905. <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
Capital stock <lb/>
Overdrafts, .,<lb/>
Due from 4,316.40 certificate of 780.00 <lb/>
go to <lb/>
IS <lb/>
market the Truck <lb/>
a rapid seller wherever known. <lb/>
We samples of over <lb/>
hundred style wall taper. <lb/>
new corned herrings, <lb/>
received Barber ft Co. <lb/>
Corned herrings cheap, at <lb/>
Alice's. <lb/>
-a la <lb/>
R.;. <lb/>
T um SiS <lb/>
it t <lb/>
called to bis home near on , <lb/>
account of the illness his The Pit ; <lb/>
Car load flour just received. They pay M by Oil Mill. <lb/>
Co flash price or will ex i A few subscribers the Eastern <lb/>
Notice- have moved into for When a bit in arrears. <lb/>
i are ready write for prices. <lb/>
The next session Willie <lb/>
I ha the Winterville list and <lb/>
the list on all the ail route, from <lb/>
now store the depot. I keep <lb/>
a good line of hardware. Hayes <lb/>
., . . . . ; . open Sept of nil our P <lb/>
smith and repair shop <lb/>
and livery stable in connection. <lb/>
W. L, House. <lb/>
Mate Dew, the genial <lb/>
efficient matron of the girls <lb/>
tors . has gone to visit friend and <lb/>
relatives at Fremont to take a <lb/>
much Deeded rest. She was ac- <lb/>
companied Miss Nannie <lb/>
ton. <lb/>
Just received another shipment <lb/>
if men and child ten <lb/>
Barber <lb/>
Frank and Miss Lizzie <lb/>
of Stokes, were visitors <lb/>
in our town Saturday and Sunday, <lb/>
Mrs. Susan A. Jackson, who for <lb/>
some weeks has been visiting her <lb/>
daughter, Mrs. John <lb/>
Grifton, returned lo the borne her <lb/>
daughter, Mrs. A. Q. Cox <lb/>
Saturday. <lb/>
Don't eyes feel like there <lb/>
is grit in Dot buy you <lb/>
feel tired on reading Do <lb/>
they become mattered and adhere <lb/>
while asleep That denotes <lb/>
paired vision and should be rein <lb/>
by wearing eye glasses. B. <lb/>
T. Cox carry a fall line of <lb/>
spectacles can fit your eyes <lb/>
with the proper <lb/>
Miss Clyde Harrison, near <lb/>
who for several years, so <lb/>
successfully music in the <lb/>
Winterville High school, has been <lb/>
visiting Miss Molly Bryan. <lb/>
here she purchased a piano <lb/>
will be pleased to learn <lb/>
that she will hive charge of the <lb/>
again next year. <lb/>
or men to solicit <lb/>
orders for nursery stock in Pitt <lb/>
Bounty. For particulars enclose <lb/>
Stamp. Box Hi, Winterville; <lb/>
Last Saturday the teachers left <lb/>
by the car load. No tie i or a <lb/>
more consecrated body of teachers <lb/>
has ever met in the state. -Our <lb/>
people are delighted to have had <lb/>
with them stay among <lb/>
as will ever be m <lb/>
be red. <lb/>
We handle T. W. Wood and <lb/>
Sons and millet <lb/>
T. Cox and Bro. <lb/>
Our have <lb/>
decided to put several car loads of <lb/>
gravel our streets, For this <lb/>
they justly deserve the praise of <lb/>
the entire as it is one of the <lb/>
wisest and most progressive steps <lb/>
yet taken. Now give us <lb/>
lights and we will sing <lb/>
your praises forever. <lb/>
lot of glass ware and crock- <lb/>
always on baud. Harrington <lb/>
Barber Co. <lb/>
White's Black Liniment, spec- <lb/>
recommended for the human <lb/>
family, fine tor perfectly <lb/>
balanced, <lb/>
For sale by <lb/>
B. T. Cox Bro. <lb/>
Last Saturday evening Miss <lb/>
Mariam Johnson gave a birthday <lb/>
The prospects are brighter <lb/>
ever before. Several rooms <lb/>
already engaged. <lb/>
am prepared to receipts <lb/>
I, u,. for the paper. and sec me <lb/>
pay up, make me happy, make <lb/>
There is Cm. <lb/>
j farmers should have lo inch <lb/>
I high price for their they <lb/>
raise their own wheat and <lb/>
Winterville Mfg. Co. is thoroughly <lb/>
equipped making splendid <lb/>
flour <lb/>
All Colon of paint, yellow <lb/>
at Harrington Barber . <lb/>
Have now on hand nice line of <lb/>
glass crockery all very <lb/>
cheap. Harrington Barber On <lb/>
Lace and cheap as the <lb/>
cheapest at A. W. A. <lb/>
Reduction sales made . while <lb/>
goods and <lb/>
a Co. <lb/>
We baud a lot of nice <lb/>
gents straw hats that will now go <lb/>
below cost. fail to see them. <lb/>
We will sell you at sonic price. <lb/>
It. G. Chapman Co. <lb/>
paint, guaranteed <lb/>
the at Harrington. Barber <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
For Pine Tar Walkers <lb/>
tonic, Dr. Bell's killer, <lb/>
Dr. Bell's Eye salve, <lb/>
sure cure for all troubles, <lb/>
T. N. ft Co. <lb/>
When need of anything <lb/>
the crockery and glassware line <lb/>
be sure to tee us before buying, <lb/>
R. G. Chapman ft Co. <lb/>
Some try to meet <lb/>
buggies in prices, A few try to <lb/>
them quality and finish. <lb/>
But none undertake do both. <lb/>
Another large h; of shoes <lb/>
all styles sizes and prices very <lb/>
reasonable. Harrington <lb/>
ft Co. <lb/>
Paint your house how is the <lb/>
time, Ange ft Co. have the old <lb/>
reliable and Country paint. <lb/>
Uncle, where are you going. <lb/>
I am going to A. W. k <lb/>
they are selling goods way- <lb/>
down cheap now. <lb/>
Special prices on ice <lb/>
cream freezers at R. G. Chapman <lb/>
A Co. <lb/>
Don't worry over that little lot <lb/>
of cotton you had left over when <lb/>
yon got through your last <lb/>
lots. Pitt Co. Oil Mill, buys <lb/>
seed cotton in any quantity the <lb/>
best market price paid every <lb/>
For Plymouth Rock <lb/>
gs, per Fob orders <lb/>
filled as fast as the hens lay. O. H. <lb/>
Jackson Winterville N. C. <lb/>
At the drug store there we think <lb/>
she most can be pleased <lb/>
sable silverware jewelry. <lb/>
White's Colic and Cure, <lb/>
the combination kidney medicine <lb/>
for stock and a cure. <lb/>
at the Store <lb/>
Farmers who raise their hay can <lb/>
be supplied with the well known <lb/>
Osborne Mowing machines and <lb/>
rakes by ft Co. <lb/>
the editor happy, and get Lapp <lb/>
yourself. I've got a good <lb/>
lion for all those who pay for i. <lb/>
year in advance. <lb/>
A. D. J illusion. <lb/>
ARNOLD'S BALSAM <lb/>
II am i<lb/>
L Coward <lb/>
LAND. <lb/>
W. II. Johnson enters <lb/>
one acres or land <lb/>
more or less, enjoining the <lb/>
Jesse Button, A. G. Cox's <lb/>
wards or Sophia land <lb/>
others in and car the Horse <lb/>
and the Great opening In Pitt <lb/>
county, N. C . and <lb/>
W. H Johnson. <lb/>
Any parson or persons <lb/>
title interest in the above <lb/>
land, must life their protest <lb/>
with in writing within the next <lb/>
thirty days, against the Issuing f <lb/>
warrant or they will be barred law <lb/>
This June It. Williams. <lb/>
Entry Taker fer t Co <lb/>
Night Was Her Terror. <lb/>
would nearly ail <lb/>
writes Mrs. Chas. Apple- <lb/>
Kate, of Alexandria, Ind., and <lb/>
could hardly a sleep. I <lb/>
consumption so bad that If I <lb/>
walked a block I would cough <lb/>
spit blood, but, <lb/>
when ail other medicines failed, <lb/>
three 11.00 of Dr. <lb/>
Discovery wholly cured me <lb/>
and I gained It's ab- <lb/>
guaranteed to cure Cough.-, <lb/>
Colds, La Grippe, Bronchitis and <lb/>
all Throat and Lung troubles. <lb/>
Price and 1.00. Trial bottles <lb/>
free J. L. store. <lb/>
No Pity Shown. <lb/>
years was after me con- <lb/>
writes F. A. <lb/>
Verbena, Ala. had a terrible <lb/>
ease of Piles tumors. <lb/>
all failed <lb/>
Salve cured me. for Burns <lb/>
and all aches and pains. <lb/>
at Drug Store. <lb/>
party to her many friends. Re-1 call see them. <lb/>
served and all j Try a bottle of Dr. sure <lb/>
report a very pleasant for indigestion at the drag store. <lb/>
Working Night and Day. <lb/>
The busies, mightiest little <lb/>
thing that ever was made is Di. <lb/>
King's New Life Pills. pills <lb/>
change weakness into strength, <lb/>
into energy, brain fag <lb/>
mental power. They're won- <lb/>
in building up the he <lb/>
Only per box. Sold by L, <lb/>
Brutally Tortured. <lb/>
A case came to light that tor <lb/>
persistent and unmerciful torture <lb/>
has perhaps never <lb/>
Joe of Calif, <lb/>
years I <lb/>
pain from <lb/>
and nothing relieved me <lb/>
I tried known <lb/>
I came across Bitters and <lb/>
it's the greatest on earth <lb/>
for that trouble. A few bottles of <lb/>
it completely relieved cured <lb/>
Just as good for and <lb/>
Kidney troubles and general de- <lb/>
Only Satisfaction <lb/>
guaranteed by L. Wooten, <lb/>
pinched as the face was, <lb/>
it um have been almost <lb/>
it not such an old. <lb/>
look. Her eyes were Ion <lb/>
and arid their resign- <lb/>
look given one a heartache to <lb/>
write it. <lb/>
new lodger on the ground <lb/>
r or, who had only arrived the <lb/>
i In fore from the other side <lb/>
i world, with a considerable <lb/>
of luggage seemingly <lb/>
pounds in hi.- pocket, push- <lb/>
brown bands into <lb/>
r.- rattling the coins, and <lb/>
looked at Cinderella as she washed <lb/>
the steps before the house. <lb/>
little beggar Poor little <lb/>
Cinderella looked up and saw <lb/>
I warded face at the window <lb/>
r a moment forgot the March <lb/>
and her stiffening little tin- <lb/>
you, Sophia, you're not <lb/>
ions out there in two twos I'll know <lb/>
reason observed Mrs. H.- <lb/>
ling. <lb/>
thought that purring old cat <lb/>
el growled or <lb/>
Sophia made us though he <lb/>
had not heard. She finished off the <lb/>
list step neatly carefully, <lb/>
the house with much clatter <lb/>
if broom. <lb/>
For some hours, with hi <lb/>
moment's interval, the voice of Mrs. <lb/>
Billing could be heard upbraiding, <lb/>
admonishing, advising, poor <lb/>
ii upon the of <lb/>
upstairs, and he <lb/>
looking down <lb/>
into the kitchen premises. <lb/>
I Bi ling bad unlocked and <lb/>
i m i cupboard, taking <lb/>
ii to remains of u shoulder of <lb/>
mi that u few I <lb/>
mi a i it. which she scrape <lb/>
a plate of cold potatoes, <lb/>
h she put down before Cinder- <lb/>
. stood over her <lb/>
while .-lie her meal. <lb/>
i you enough <lb/>
thank you, And <lb/>
the viands were hidden away. <lb/>
T; m evidently a daily <lb/>
ion answer <lb/>
j a. those of the catechism. <lb/>
very good mutton, So- <lb/>
good unit ton. <lb/>
ill up the dill i things. <lb/>
going to attend to tin . <lb/>
man <lb/>
And I In; Australian into <lb/>
his own room. <lb/>
lie expressed himself perfectly <lb/>
satisfied with the arrangements that <lb/>
had -ii far been for his <lb/>
fort, ind when the woman, who <lb/>
purred, said she had a Ion; <lb/>
standing engagement to go lo <lb/>
theater, which would practically <lb/>
mean leaving him alone in the <lb/>
house, the amiable colonial declared <lb/>
In- could get a chop somewhere or <lb/>
other. <lb/>
can sit up for beam- <lb/>
ed Mrs. <lb/>
servant Ah, to be sure <lb/>
What time will you be <lb/>
isn't it rather lute for that <lb/>
child to sit <lb/>
And the purring <lb/>
ed. eighteen, and a lazier, <lb/>
more impudent baggage I Her moth- <lb/>
died this Very house, and I've <lb/>
had her on hands ever since. <lb/>
Child indeed <lb/>
mother run away from her <lb/>
husband when the child was a baby, <lb/>
He used to have a market garden <lb/>
almost opposite and almost de- <lb/>
poor man, and spent nil he <lb/>
had trying to find her. Then In <lb/>
disappeared. It was said her <lb/>
were i u superior station of life to <lb/>
his. and she went back lo her own <lb/>
folk. No one knows. Anyhow, she <lb/>
came back here to find his house <lb/>
pulled down, where the school is, <lb/>
She'd been with the play actors, <lb/>
and took her in and was kind to <lb/>
To Mrs. Billing's huge astonish- <lb/>
the man limply gasped as if <lb/>
cold water had been dashed in his <lb/>
face. <lb/>
he said. did <lb/>
not any of her people inquire <lb/>
her or the <lb/>
you, no Here the child is, <lb/>
and she'll stop, I suppose, till <lb/>
little under his <lb/>
breath. <lb/>
The eccentric Australian <lb/>
the afternoon shopping, but not ill <lb/>
the neighborhood, and returned to <lb/>
find Mrs. Hilling had already de- <lb/>
parted, so perhaps <lb/>
tea was included the <lb/>
and he had paid that morn- <lb/>
items <lb/>
Silver coin <lb/>
C B <lb/>
i i x <lb/>
-M <lb/>
i sub. to check <lb/>
Cashier's <lb/>
of North <lb/>
I, H. II. Taylor, bushier he named <lb/>
that the above it o is true to the best <lb/>
belief <lb/>
Subscribed and to l for <lb/>
lb I -i I June, 1905<lb/>
Nolan Public. <lb/>
15,348.01 <lb/>
107.41 <lb/>
bank, do <lb/>
of my know lodge <lb/>
H Cashier. <lb/>
K. J. GUI <lb/>
J. W. THOMAS, <lb/>
ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN COLLEGE, <lb/>
W ON, . C <lb/>
For Male and Female. <lb/>
in and Music, Art, <lb/>
and Physical <lb/>
and Typewriting. <lb/>
Languages Literature. <lb/>
-r <lb/>
or o <lb/>
LL Pr-side i U <lb/>
in Ancient and Modern <lb/>
r leading to A. H. <lb/>
Address, J. J. <lb/>
Littleton Female <lb/>
Splendid I <lb/>
pupils last yen-. k <lb/>
and social <lb/>
Ii re <lb/>
years i . <lb/>
development <lb/>
Is on <lb/>
Over boarding <lb/>
o work. High of <lb/>
vi advantages in music. Ad- <lb/>
in i i n. Hit water heat. <lb/>
lights an i <lb/>
I; one death among pupils <lb/>
I i tit on the health and social <lb/>
II standard of <lb/>
CHARGES <lb/>
-V. <lb/>
Se-it. 13th, For <lb/>
V J. M. RHODES, A. M., <lb/>
President, Littleton, N. c. <lb/>
That would purchase tea <lb/>
things, he thought <lb/>
I um coming downstairs <lb/>
to haves cup of tea with And, <lb/>
not waiting for reply, <lb/>
the tea is locked up, <lb/>
He was <lb/>
packing tea, cakes, <lb/>
pie while he glanced round the bare <lb/>
room. <lb/>
pin some coal on the fire, <lb/>
The J bun red <lb/>
.- eves oil tin <lb/>
girl's face. Ii . ti awe- <lb/>
struck. But sin- Bushed <lb/>
looked pretty. man's eyes, <lb/>
were -o kind his e ton bed In r. <lb/>
i What will <lb/>
Mrs. <lb/>
v raked cut half tin <lb/>
ii . . the little in <lb/>
the stairs, a I <lb/>
Been us the I I never known <lb/>
before. Me j- the Ii on <lb/>
Ii ill hull kill me <lb/>
I'm- i i girl, mill quick <lb/>
tears filled I r i-s. <lb/>
The eye- were moist i i <lb/>
lie had seen the glance the girl <lb/>
cast the pie. <lb/>
I In docs <lb/>
Sin- <lb/>
back her sleeve showed him half <lb/>
a dozen black marks. <lb/>
shall never pinch you <lb/>
And the blaze in the man's <lb/>
eyes frightened her. <lb/>
sit he said gently. <lb/>
He watched every mouthful she <lb/>
ate. heaping her plate up. In <lb/>
minutes Sophia was chattering per- <lb/>
frankly happily. The <lb/>
man drank m every word. How the <lb/>
girl had managed t pick up <lb/>
retain such n pure accent he could <lb/>
nut tell. It smacked of cockney bin <lb/>
slightly. <lb/>
lie calmly lit his pipe as he drew <lb/>
to the tire and stared first at <lb/>
the reddish gold the girl's hair, <lb/>
then at the <lb/>
not one of the fainting <lb/>
kind, are <lb/>
The question lie felt was abrupt. <lb/>
fainted in life, <lb/>
We been near awful <lb/>
dropping tune.-, giddy and sick <lb/>
you may <lb/>
Ii of growled tin <lb/>
Australian. -soul I <lb/>
mean if I were lo tell you <lb/>
good V in I he cleared hi <lb/>
throat. Her little mouth was agape <lb/>
I were lo give you <lb/>
of your father <lb/>
Mr. <lb/>
She had clasped her hands. Her <lb/>
pretty, thin, little face looked rap- <lb/>
and i <lb/>
would give him mother's <lb/>
wedding ring <lb/>
gin <lb/>
And she took from her <lb/>
purse ii wedding ring. It was en- <lb/>
graved mi the inside, . lo . <lb/>
I . . <lb/>
you do it I ere to <lb/>
tell you your father was I <lb/>
mi . and prosperous and now . <lb/>
u happy What would do ii <lb/>
he were to walk into this in now, <lb/>
As he .-poke the girl I. conn <lb/>
from the other side of tin hi <lb/>
and sine. in lore him. <lb/>
had Hushed. <lb/>
I should kiss and hug hint <lb/>
and <lb/>
we'll have the kit <lb/>
laid the mu . in t <lb/>
. d voice, I'm our dud, <lb/>
The girl threw her arms <lb/>
sobbing I. . <lb/>
his a riled . In . t-r . . . a a <lb/>
mother does to a child, I mil n <lb/>
. in look him and . <lb/>
and again. <lb/>
They talked for a long lime <lb/>
the he had left, h re In <lb/>
was to lake her i <lb/>
ii. healthy. open ail <lb/>
life. She was sitting on his <lb/>
d i hear Mrs. Billing, who, <lb/>
hearing Mine-, bad ill on up <lb/>
toe. <lb/>
in a shrill key <lb/>
burning, the range <lb/>
hot. my store cupboard emptied <lb/>
Sophia, you of my <lb/>
Jim rose from his <lb/>
from behind <lb/>
here, my good <lb/>
he draw led. <lb/>
Conn <lb/>
so, Husband Mrs <lb/>
as she tailed hi If, nIt <lb/>
died in your from <lb/>
want, if what your i- <lb/>
true i r of So <lb/>
lie k the . <lb/>
and ; to the bruises. <lb/>
Mrs, Rilling had at I herself <lb/>
all bundled up. <lb/>
your he I, I <lb/>
half starved Cinderella. on . g <lb/>
and look for n cab. run <lb/>
stair- and put on the warm cloak <lb/>
Inn you find in my room <lb/>
Mrs. Billing, before you <lb/>
p me drag port man b . <lb/>
hall. It has been <lb/>
will Bleep at a lion <lb/>
Bill Mrs. had <lb/>
Woman <lb/>
Punishment of <lb/>
The Japanese schoolboy who is <lb/>
naughty is not obliged stand in <lb/>
a comer with a paper cap on his <lb/>
head, hut i. given a piece of lighted <lb/>
punk must stand in front of <lb/>
class and hold it until it is all <lb/>
l saw to ed. The length of the punk <lb/>
on the <lb/>
rah <lb/>
into the <lb/>
POOR PRINT<lb/>
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. i <lb/>
You Liv <lb/>
LOW RATE TICKETS <lb/>
On Sale via. <lb/>
MUCH AS <lb/>
HEALTH <lb/>
INSURANCE <lb/>
The who b. in. RAILWAY. <lb/>
wise his family. <lb/>
The man who insures hi health <lb/>
U wise both for bis family and <lb/>
himself. <lb/>
You may Insure health by guard- <lb/>
It. It is worth guarding, <lb/>
first attack of disease, <lb/>
generally approaches <lb/>
through the and <lb/>
itself in innumerable ways <lb/>
Extremely low Rates are <lb/>
announced by the South- <lb/>
Railway from points <lb/>
on its lines for follow- <lb/>
Special <lb/>
And save your health. <lb/>
And Time is of L <lb/>
For Rates <lb/>
p. i y i o <lb/>
or <lb/>
r, and <lb/>
Company, <lb/>
Not Quite <lb/>
How often you cm gel <lb/>
thing done a <lb/>
. rev driver or <lb/>
--i good <lb/>
box be a <lb/>
Our <lb/>
is nil ill re, <lb/>
m .; that your tool <lb/>
box doe ii-k a single <lb/>
useful article. <lb/>
I Of Course <lb/>
You get Harness, <lb/>
Horse Goods, <lb/>
J. P <lb/>
Corey <lb/>
i sT <lb/>
State f North Carolina, <lb/>
County. <lb/>
g w or Court. <lb/>
Farmville , m <lb/>
and warn t of <lb/>
K. Pollard, <lb/>
I ,, . on the <lb/>
Issued <lb/>
I ., in th entitled a <lb/>
by the clerk of <lb/>
Sup court of county, return- <lb/>
able to the mix r term, l <lb/>
Pitt Superior court, which <lb/>
the after th, Aral <lb/>
Monday September, it being <lb/>
the 19th day of said month, which <lb/>
summons was returned the <lb/>
with <lb/>
this endorsement. E I- <lb/>
not lo i <lb/>
The purpose said action as alleged <lb/>
by the plaintiff Is to recover of <lb/>
defendant the sum hundred <lb/>
dollars for I warrant a <lb/>
certain deed executed to <lb/>
day of for a <lb/>
of w I son <lb/>
street In the town and <lb/>
recorded in <lb/>
Book pa <lb/>
of co inly. <lb/>
The id E -i <lb/>
aforesaid, will notice a <lb/>
attachment was d <lb/>
e'er . the said <lb/>
J me, . st the iron r- <lb/>
ti said I J. Pollard, directed <lb/>
the Pitt a d t <lb/>
turnable is d term <lb/>
in. Superior court, it <lb/>
mi i <lb/>
, is returnable, the aid <lb/>
Ii. j. Pollard will take notice Ii <lb/>
Is ii. i i -i <lb/>
. i-1 in and w r; i <lb/>
, . ,,. i the I <lb/>
, or t e <lb/>
will be d, <lb/>
Done at o i in <lb/>
i June, <lb/>
Ml <lb/>
Blow, Plaintiff's Atty. <lb/>
S. M. <lb/>
aim <lb/>
furniture Dealer. Cm paid <lb/>
Fur. Cotton Hoed Oil <lb/>
rel-. Curl Egg, <lb/>
1--i P <lb/>
and flail ft A , <lb/>
K;. <lb/>
Hen -j Cigar, Can- <lb/>
Peat., <lb/>
Pine Jelly, Milk, <lb/>
.-ii.-ii, <lb/>
Magic Food, Oil, <lb/>
Meal and <lb/>
Orange, <lb/>
. I rd <lb/>
Prunes, <lb/>
China Ware, and <lb/>
Ware, and Mao <lb/>
Batter, Nev <lb/>
Royal n and mi <lb/>
the good. I <lb/>
for <lb/>
me <lb/>
Tin- of Ravage A <lb/>
heretofore doings mercantile business <lb/>
in the On has <lb/>
iii in All per- <lb/>
owing can with <lb/>
either and are requested <lb/>
at once and settle ac- <lb/>
Any one ace <lb/>
,, ,, , , Hi ii can present <lb/>
either I- M. <lb/>
Mil., <lb/>
July -5-lo. <lb/>
Buffalo. N. I , Annual Meeting <lb/>
Lodge R. P. O. K., <lb/>
ll to IS, <lb/>
Denver <lb/>
Colo.,<lb/>
. X <lb/>
A. my the <lb/>
s, to 1905. <lb/>
Louisville. , <lb/>
Stall, in <lb/>
l to l <lb/>
Monti <lb/>
July t <lb/>
l, lo. <lb/>
July <lb/>
Ii, 1905. <lb/>
Con- <lb/>
green, t- <lb/>
i. Pa., Kill- <lb/>
tent l <lb/>
. . o. O. K., <lb/>
i; n. <lb/>
Portland Ore., Hen <lb/>
in. Die. ii. mI . <lb/>
Lewis dark I <lb/>
and <lb/>
on Peel tic <lb/>
June l <lb/>
. National <lb/>
to <lb/>
1905 <lb/>
Bate, tin- above <lb/>
1.1 lie public. <lb/>
Tickets will be mid there <lb/>
points limn <lb/>
ii <lb/>
can <lb/>
upon <lb/>
no- or <lb/>
in lines, or <lb/>
R. L. T. P. A. <lb/>
J. H. WOOD, D. P. A. <lb/>
N C, <lb/>
B H Pete. Truffle <lb/>
W. H. <lb/>
P.-. Agent. <lb/>
June 7th, <lb/>
Tun <lb/>
UNIVERSITY <lb/>
OF <lb/>
North Carolina. <lb/>
Had th State's Educational <lb/>
Collegiate, Engineering <lb/>
Law, <lb/>
h.-f <lb/>
M. <lb/>
Library <lb/>
Sew water work <lb/>
Lights, Central <lb/>
system. Now <lb/>
, Electric <lb/>
Heating <lb/>
dorm. <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/>
in in. <lb/>
V. M. U, A.<lb/>
begin <lb/>
FRANCIS P- VENABLE, President. <lb/>
, N C <lb/>
NORFOLK SOUTHERN <lb/>
Steamboat Service. <lb/>
L- leaves <lb/>
daily <lb/>
ii in. for leaves <lb/>
Greenville dully <lb/>
ill. <lb/>
Norfolk <lb/>
Norfolk, <lb/>
York, Boston all <lb/>
North, t a Norfolk <lb/>
nil W.-i. <lb/>
order <lb/>
freight via Norfolk <lb/>
Southern K. <lb/>
belling t <lb/>
ii in notice. <lb/>
T. Agent. Washing- <lb/>
ton, <lb/>
J. Agent, <lb/>
ville, N. C. <lb/>
B. G. General T. and <lb/>
Agent, Va., <lb/>
Opposite B, <lb/>
Greenville, N. O. <lb/>
Cherry A Co <lb/>
GREENVILLE'S <lb/>
PARLOR, <lb/>
Hopkins, Daniel Davis. Props <lb/>
Cleanliness our Motto. <lb/>
Only experienced men em <lb/>
ployed. Opposite drug <lb/>
store. <lb/>
HARNESS REPAIRED and SHOES <lb/>
by experienced workmen at the shop <lb/>
H. Kills in Winslow Mills <lb/>
tables <lb/>
MB A TRIAL. <lb/>
White Front Barber Shop <lb/>
Good <lb/>
j B a co <lb/>
nil <lb/>
nil <lb/>
I'll <lb/>
COSMETICS A SPECIALTY. <lb/>
soil all for you <lb/>
patronage hoping tor your <lb/>
Yours <lb/>
S. J. NOBLES, Prop. <lb/>
not ice <lb/>
July 1st I will be <lb/>
pared to furnish private con- <lb/>
to depot for <lb/>
persons in town at <lb/>
each parson The will <lb/>
then only run hotels to <lb/>
depot Mini wharf and fare on <lb/>
that will also be phoned <lb/>
W. J. TURNAGE <lb/>
APPLICATION <lb/>
ii hereby given that Will <lb/>
make application In Hoard of Com- <lb/>
of on the <lb/>
Monday In July. for t <lb/>
retail liquor N. c. <lb/>
Thus. J. <lb/>
el May, <lb/>
DIRECTORY. <lb/>
J- Elks. <lb/>
W. E. Home, <lb/>
J. K. Spier, J. R. <lb/>
J. W. Page. <lb/>
j Clerk Superior C. <lb/>
Moore. <lb/>
I W. Tucker. <lb/>
Register of WU <lb/>
Treasurer-S. T. White. <lb/>
William <lb/>
D. Cox. <lb/>
Hoard of G. <lb/>
Cox, Chairman, B. M. <lb/>
L. C. Arthur, <lb/>
W. H. <lb/>
; C E. Flem- <lb/>
TOWN OFFICERS- <lb/>
A S. Congleton, <lb/>
J. E. <lb/>
W. A. Bowen, A. H. Taft, <lb/>
C. S. Carr. T. E. Hooker, <lb/>
J Lanier. <lb/>
Mayor-9. M. Wooten. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
L. Carr. <lb/>
Tax Collector C D. <lb/>
J. T As <lb/>
J G. W. <lb/>
H. <lb/>
Chief Fire Department <lb/>
Dispensary <lb/>
W. Bryan, J. Bf. Hart, J. <lb/>
L. Sugg. <lb/>
Pray or each <lb/>
day schools <lb/>
a. m. <lb/>
Baptist- H. <lb/>
Superintendent of Sunday <lb/>
School. <lb/>
I U. H. Moore. <lb/>
pastor. Sun <lb/>
day. K. Parker Super- <lb/>
School, i <lb/>
W. B. Cox,; <lb/>
rector. Services every hist <lb/>
and third Sunday. W. B <lb/>
Brown of <lb/>
Sunday <lb/>
Free Will <lb/>
H. BO <lb/>
regular service <lb/>
J A <lb/>
day Services every Sunday <lb/>
G S Pritchard <lb/>
dent of Sunday School <lb/>
B Dove Sup <lb/>
School <lb/>
No pastor. <lb/>
Greenville Lodge No. A <lb/>
V A If, meets 1st and <lb/>
Monday nights in each <lb/>
month it Williams, W <lb/>
U; Wiley Brown, Sec <lb/>
Covenant Lodge No. I G G <lb/>
F Meets every Tuesday <lb/>
night. T K Moore, M <lb/>
W F Evans, Sec <lb/>
Tar River Lodge No. K of <lb/>
Meets every <lb/>
night B i C <lb/>
T J Moore, K of K ft <lb/>
Tribe No SB <lb/>
I K M. meets every <lb/>
Wednesday night J ll <lb/>
Harris, Sachem; <lb/>
wards, of R, <lb/>
Pitt Council Jr O U A <lb/>
M, meets every Monday <lb/>
night T H <lb/>
H E Tripp, RS, <lb/>
Fads Are Stubborn Things <lb/>
Uniform excellent quality for <lb/>
century has steadily increased sales of <lb/>
leader of all package coffees. <lb/>
Lion Coffee <lb/>
is now used in millions of homes. Such <lb/>
popular success speaks for itself. It is a <lb/>
positive that LION COFFEE has the <lb/>
Confidence of the people. <lb/>
The uniform quality of <lb/>
COFFEE survives ail opposition. <lb/>
LION keeps. It anal <lb/>
new ones every <lb/>
LION has even more <lb/>
than Its Strength, Flavor and <lb/>
to commend It. On arrival from <lb/>
the carefully roast- <lb/>
ed at our and <lb/>
I packed In lb. sealed packages, <lb/>
I and not opened again until needed i <lb/>
I nae in Use home. This precludes <lb/>
I the possibility adulteration or contact with germs, an. <lb/>
I dust. Insects, or unclean hands. The absolute purity el <lb/>
I LION COFFEE Is therefore guaranteed to consumer. <lb/>
Bold only in lb. Lion-head on every package. <lb/>
Save these Lion-beads for valuable premiums. <lb/>
SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE <lb/>
SPICE CO. Toledo, <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb/>
AT THE C OF BUSINESS MAY 29th. 1905. <lb/>
1152.151.46<lb/>
All other real 8,000.01 <lb/>
Use<lb/>
-241,488 <lb/>
Is <lb/>
85.00041<lb/>
to cheek 181,484.44 <lb/>
i Water's cheeks on-<lb/>
North <lb/>
County of Pitt. <lb/>
L. little, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly <lb/>
swear that the statement is true U the best my knowledge<lb/>
sworn lo before <lb/>
me. this 7th day of <lb/>
J. C. TYSON- <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
j. a. <lb/>
K. W. KING. <lb/>
Directors <lb/>
GUARANTEED DIVIDEND OF FIVE <lb/>
PREMIUMS, <lb/>
Young man, pay premiums when you can buy <lb/>
the same contract for premiums On account of a <lb/>
interest rate and lower expense loading THE SECURITY <lb/>
AND ANNUITY can make great <lb/>
saving tor you. Write the Home Office, Greensboro, North <lb/>
Carolina, or see <lb/>
F. M. Hornaday, <lb/>
Agent, <lb/>
North Carolina <lb/>
APPLICATION FOR <lb/>
i given I will <lb/>
hoard of <lb/>
of county on the <lb/>
Monday in July, for license to <lb/>
retail in N. C. <lb/>
J. L. <lb/>
This day May. <lb/>
The North Carolina <lb/>
STATE NORMAL AND INDUSTRIAL <lb/>
COURSES <lb/>
j BEFORE THE HOUSE BURNS. <lb/>
If you contemplate INSURING <lb/>
S your property wait, e <lb/>
you are your house or <lb/>
M--. house be by <lb/>
Are. <lb/>
The Time to Act u Now <lb/>
, while the property i valuable and <lb/>
when you a <lb/>
fire too late. I write <lb/>
that Let me explain <lb/>
it to you. <lb/>
W. E. HOOKS, <lb/>
SHIP. <lb/>
The A Hooker by <lb/>
consent was on the <lb/>
Frank Brink- <lb/>
I. Hooker's interest <lb/>
In the Warehouse. J be <lb/>
lie run Frank <lb/>
June <lb/>
J. Frank <lb/>
Hooker. <lb/>
I desire to my for <lb/>
the <lb/>
auk a continuance of lbs same, prom- <lb/>
that I will always me my <lb/>
lo protect their in the <lb/>
future. <lb/>
on Tuesday, of July, <lb/>
the home of late Laura <lb/>
will sell st public auction <lb/>
for all the household <lb/>
furniture to of the <lb/>
Cherry Jr. <lb/>
of Laura <lb/>
June 7th, w d <lb/>
pints. <lb/>
D. J. <lb/>
Literary Commercial <lb/>
Classical Science <lb/>
Scientific Manual Training <lb/>
Pedagogical Music <lb/>
Courses to f, <lb/>
Hoard, laundry, tuition, am fees for fl <lb/>
. . ; . ,. . sin. ,.,., students for no, <lb/>
of he session begin. <lb/>
as all <lb/>
Correspondence invited from those desiring romp <lb/>
tn art For and <lb/>
CHARLES D. President, <lb/>
GREENSBORO. N. <lb/>
Is Tea <lb/>
The Reflector <lb/>
Tax Is Read By Everybody i <lb/>
to pay for they <lb/>
if yon want It and you are <lb/>
a part of their <lb/>
r. R. L. <lb/>
Dentist. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Dr. D. L. -fame <lb/>
-v Dental <lb/>
Surgeon <lb/>
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT. <lb/>
J. M. BLOW, Manager and Agent. <lb/>
AYDEN, N. C. -e <lb/>
AYDEN ITEMS. j Cotton Gopher <lb/>
extra blade J. R. <lb/>
N. C, y 1904. Smith Bro. <lb/>
A ascot for v ; A large plaining and latest <lb/>
and we lake improved with which to do <lb/>
great pleasure receiving work. Satisfaction <lb/>
and willing receipts for; teed. M. B. Tripp i Bro. <lb/>
those arrears. We have a list; L. is at <lb/>
of all who receive their mail at Gainesville, Ga., <lb/>
this We also take orders <lb/>
for job <lb/>
When yon need a nice, <lb/>
tough pole, sty for your buggy or <lb/>
carriage. Call on and make a <lb/>
Mfg <lb/>
Co. X. C. <lb/>
Ayden Milling At Mfg. Co., <lb/>
where she will take a special <lb/>
Miss Joyner is the very <lb/>
popular music director <lb/>
the Will Baptist <lb/>
at this place. She spare pains <lb/>
or means toward making her de- <lb/>
part meat a and succeeds <lb/>
moat admirably too. <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. Gall on Jenkins for a bar <lb/>
Our friend J. A. Harrington ; rel Columbia Flour, none better <lb/>
regrets his inability, be had anywhere, <lb/>
other matters of more importance. Needles, oil, bands and <lb/>
accept the portfolio of for all of sewing <lb/>
held by late Secretary j J. H. Tripp Bro. Ayden, N <lb/>
Hay, should Hie <lb/>
his appointment. Mr. peaches, corn <lb/>
is one of our and I . ti K <lb/>
most progressive citizens <lb/>
could <lb/>
we <lb/>
ill afford to spare Min Rona Randolph, of House, <lb/>
one enter our Mr Crawford of <lb/>
earnest protest opposition to Ermine, Texas, spent Thursday <lb/>
of Mi. <lb/>
We are free to admit he would <lb/>
most creditably till the <lb/>
but we can't spare He is out <lb/>
door he is <lb/>
with <lb/>
den h hi Id he feel <lb/>
ed to accept, ii I a calamity <lb/>
the shock from we <lb/>
with Hodges and <lb/>
left the morning for their <lb/>
respective homes. <lb/>
Don't fail to see Cannon Ty- <lb/>
son's new crockery both <lb/>
decorated. Prices are cheaper <lb/>
than formerly. <lb/>
Come to see us when you wan <lb/>
to buy Independent <lb/>
kept by ft Mr Lew J. R Smith ft Bra., era the pm- <lb/>
horn. for children I have this <lb/>
Ladies misses and children black. season. <lb/>
M. B. Tripp ft Bro. are now <lb/>
to make wooden for <lb/>
cripple horse- or Their <lb/>
latest was a decided success. <lb/>
The freshest loaf bread right <lb/>
f-om at A <lb/>
Mis Edits is spending <lb/>
the week out in the country with <lb/>
her aunt, Mrs. <lb/>
We will, beginning on <lb/>
day June 21st offer for ea-b oar <lb/>
entire stock of clothing, dry goods <lb/>
notion, shoes hats Ac, at prices <lb/>
before of in the town of <lb/>
Ayden. Out slink is large <lb/>
and we take this means of reducing <lb/>
same. We just gotten a <lb/>
large lot Bears <lb/>
at per yard, while sheet- <lb/>
per C. Jackson <lb/>
Co. Ayden. <lb/>
Get the Cm planter the <lb/>
beet on market at Smith y <lb/>
Bro. <lb/>
Did you know yon could one <lb/>
of the old time Gophers and any <lb/>
size blade you want at Ii. Smith <lb/>
Br. <lb/>
The meeting of the unity eon <lb/>
i i i- fail l i large <lb/>
crowd- from <lb/>
My office he do-., i <lb/>
one month a- I shall he In <lb/>
In i purpose f taking <lb/>
a special in lip. <lb/>
copy. J. Taylor, <lb/>
tan and white slippers all sizes at <lb/>
J. R. Smith Bro <lb/>
Old man what yon always <lb/>
go to J. R. Smith ft Bro., to do <lb/>
your I can <lb/>
always get thing I want from <lb/>
boys. <lb/>
I do knew that J. R. Smith ft <lb/>
Bro., have prettiest and <lb/>
cent calico and gingham town. <lb/>
That last car choice bay that J. <lb/>
R. Bra, received is fine. <lb/>
Lee lime is good for any <lb/>
crop and a farmer should it <lb/>
freely, at J. R. Smith A Bro. <lb/>
of Wash- <lb/>
spent from Saturday until <lb/>
yesterday here with his mother, <lb/>
Mrs. <lb/>
That lace and embroidery <lb/>
is the prettiest goods in town for <lb/>
baby dresses at J. R. Smith Bro. <lb/>
King Quality shoes are beat. <lb/>
Yon will find them at J. J. Ed- <lb/>
ward ft Son. <lb/>
Complete stock spring <lb/>
at Edward A Son. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
In order to make for the <lb/>
next days we will sell <lb/>
regular high grade buggies at <lb/>
exceptionally low prices. This is <lb/>
no fake, but strictly business. <lb/>
Milling and Mfg. Co. <lb/>
Ayden, N. C <lb/>
received our spring stock of <lb/>
pants. J. J. Edwards A Son. <lb/>
Miss Willie Faulkner to <lb/>
Sunday to spend the <lb/>
I day. <lb/>
For heart <lb/>
j shingles by J. H. Tripp Bro. <lb/>
The mil of Milling <lb/>
STATEMENT <lb/>
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb/>
-a. AYDEN, N. Cs-es- <lb/>
At the close of business May 29th, 1905. <lb/>
Loans and Discounts. S 22.960 <lb/>
Furniture and M <lb/>
Demand <lb/>
Due from Banks, <lb/>
Cash Items. <lb/>
Gold Coin, <lb/>
Silver Coin, <lb/>
National Bank notes <lb/>
other U. S <lb/>
Total, <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
Capital stock paid in, <lb/>
Surplus fund 1.000 <lb/>
Undivided profits leas <lb/>
expenses, <lb/>
Dividends unpaid <lb/>
Deposits subject to check, 33,068.91 <lb/>
Cashier's 196.82 <lb/>
Total. <lb/>
Sleep Comfortable <lb/>
SLEEPING ON THE BEST. <lb/>
Royal Elastic Felt Mattresses are <lb/>
to all others. <lb/>
n. <lb/>
heat <lb/>
th t <lb/>
received <lb/>
I recover. No Mr. President; we handle <lb/>
I you let our Hart Jenkins. <lb/>
have plenty prepared to <lb/>
Trust Wit- which been out of <lb/>
repair is now in condition <lb/>
If you in the way <lb/>
Now <lb/>
Our piece Enamel Iron Beds are <lb/>
as the best <lb/>
Remember every Royal Elastic Mattress and <lb/>
Bed is sold under not the best, price re- <lb/>
funded. <lb/>
on shortest notice all who <lb/>
I of Crockery, Tin ware cart <lb/>
to sec Hart Jenkins. art them as <lb/>
Call and examine our line of any also call attention to <lb/>
buggies. You can be, Ayden Milling ft Mfg. Co. buggies, <lb/>
I Ayden, X C. ha- g lo Pal- <lb/>
Tyson and went I to contract for work. <lb/>
visiting op in the section I interest <lb/>
men who prefer to walk or the We i lure <lb/>
The ladies say that Cannon ft men who will believe that our Bed .-, <lb/>
, ., j. i., <lb/>
Tyson. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
There ell a i <lb/>
1st I. V. ., <lb/>
bay, nuts, ship <lb/>
i seed <lb/>
on hand Camion . I <lb/>
Those art in s, . it <lb/>
Cannon I is in j n <lb/>
are <lb/>
forget <lb/>
Tyson can i. <lb/>
in <lb/>
th <lb/>
for bf C S <lb/>
t i iv <lb/>
i . H,. Floor Covering of every description, Sideboards, China <lb/>
Tease f u Closets, Book Cases, Parlor Suits and Chairs of all <lb/>
re. <lb/>
in <lb/>
OUR <lb/>
STOCK IS IN <lb/>
EVERY DETAIL <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
E. E. fail Co. will do all <lb/>
possible to please you with <lb/>
new line heavy fancy <lb/>
groceries <lb/>
We are first <lb/>
class, light neat <lb/>
Hilling Mfg. Co., <lb/>
quarterly meeting of the <lb/>
Baptist be held <lb/>
the church this place <lb/>
and Sunday. <lb/>
Just received, fine line of bur <lb/>
can lit no in any style <lb/>
ft <lb/>
Milling Co. <lb/>
are re- <lb/>
daily new groceries and <lb/>
tight from the <lb/>
Jackson and mother, Mrs. <lb/>
J, Jackson, are visiting Rev. <lb/>
B. at <lb/>
prettiest line buggies are the most economical <lb/>
dress goods in tow n. their price. <lb/>
Notice you want We know vehicles and values, <lb/>
your ginned nice and clean, we also know the buggies we build <lb/>
He Hie <lb/>
set. <lb/>
. Ha hi I <lb/>
Cannon <lb/>
kinds. <lb/>
better for it, bring It Come to see us whether <lb/>
Ayden A Mfg. Co., Ayden, you buy or not. If you <lb/>
C. better elsewhere we do u t expect <lb/>
Go to K. K. O's patronage. <lb/>
teachers, n <lb/>
i to attend t <lb/>
II t <lb/>
ii- i <lb/>
lute held <lb/>
i colored <lb/>
WHEN YOU NEED FURNITURE <lb/>
You will be consulting the interest of your pocket book <lb/>
to investigate our stock. Our and Bed <lb/>
Springs are perfection in making. Try a pair. <lb/>
market for beef, fresh meats, ten. <lb/>
and fresh Bab. <lb/>
A high grade, graceful, <lb/>
well made aide buggy be <lb/>
in any style at an <lb/>
the Ayden Milling A Mfg. . <lb/>
Mrs. Weeks, alter a pleas <lb/>
an <lb/>
ha <lb/>
Ayden Milling Co. <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
Miss Lizzie Dixon is <lb/>
friends Parmele. <lb/>
The sensible carnage buyer <lb/>
knows a little judgment often <lb/>
saves dollars, lie knows <lb/>
week with friends near here, I bat there is a price below which a <lb/>
returned to her home in Scot-1 good baggy cannot be built or sold. <lb/>
land Keck. I Our buggies represent a certain <lb/>
We continue to build in style and <lb/>
for we do not offered generally, <lb/>
set apace we cannot Ayden Milling Mfg. Ayden, <lb/>
manufacture seats for A Mfg, Co., Ayden, N. j N. <lb/>
e trade, that arc simply the That salt at J. R. Smith A Jesse of <lb/>
can do the first n 1906, <lb/>
for two n f desire. <lb/>
The will lie Prof, <lb/>
W Bi Hi aid Pi of. B. R <lb/>
Coward, C. m ,,. arrange- <lb/>
P , . , <lb/>
Allen. I; Ii. <lb/>
J. H. <lb/>
HOG CHOLERA CURE. <lb/>
It Has Never Failed. <lb/>
references demand. For <lb/>
in all country stores and <lb/>
drug stores. Call tor it. No Cure <lb/>
No <lb/>
A. H. Taft, <lb/>
DOOR TO SAM WHITE'S. <lb/>
hf re Monday. <lb/>
Something new in Ayden J. It. <lb/>
Smith Bro., have bought a whole <lb/>
seat the market Bro., is the best thing I can get <lb/>
Ayden Milling Mfg. Co. for my stock. They only eat what <lb/>
We have full line of they want of it at a time. <lb/>
shoes for ladies. Every I Singer sold car load of cooking and heating <lb/>
air guaranteed. cheap for cash or installment stoves, and you can get your choice <lb/>
J. J. Edwards Co. i J. at H. Tripp Bro., N. C by coming at <lb/>
I Miss Jeane Morrison lost a very Simplex guano distributors, Cox j Say neighbor have you seen that <lb/>
gold watch the streets cotton planters and repairs at J. R. j Simplex fertilizer distributor at <lb/>
About an hour or so Bro. <lb/>
Messrs. M. P. Owing to a difference in opinion <lb/>
d R. W. Smith had the good public sentiment as the <lb/>
tune to find restore it conduct of the graded <lb/>
r. j school at this place quite a number <lb/>
Fancy candies, oranges, apples <lb/>
bananas at K. K. c <lb/>
For guano sowers see M. It. <lb/>
licit. <lb/>
Harris says that Harrison <lb/>
and paints and <lb/>
ore are by far best goods <lb/>
of our citizens a <lb/>
Hall last Friday evening <lb/>
and selected the gentle- <lb/>
men to present to the board of <lb/>
education for of the <lb/>
Stancill Hodges, J. W. <lb/>
Samuel Mumford, R. C. Cannon, <lb/>
place of <lb/>
J. W. W. C. Jackson, <lb/>
Jesse Cannon, W. F. Hart, and <lb/>
it he ever used and that it <lb/>
eked out several other J. J. Edwards, the present trustees. <lb/>
mils in a test at Greenville last aM been we have <lb/>
not yet been able to ascertain. We <lb/>
hop-, sincerely hope, the difference <lb/>
may be amicably arranged to <lb/>
V. and satisfaction all. This is <lb/>
This paint is sold by J. <lb/>
a Bro. <lb/>
e spent Sunday in <lb/>
h He boast of once <lb/>
re haying a good square meal, <lb/>
if you do not secure <lb/>
of our high grade <lb/>
a serious matter should receive <lb/>
a careful and impartial <lb/>
The soda fountain a <lb/>
will be in service <lb/>
from now to the end of the season. <lb/>
r loss will be than ours. The newest and latest will <lb/>
ft Mfg. Co., found there. If you want <lb/>
N. C. something nice try them. <lb/>
J. R. Smith A Bro. It puts it out <lb/>
in any quantity you want and does <lb/>
not waste any at ends of row <lb/>
and it is a cheap machine. <lb/>
Go to J. J. Edwards A Son for <lb/>
your spring clothing. <lb/>
A. Griffin has first <lb/>
class brick for sale and is burning <lb/>
new kilns constantly. When in <lb/>
need of brick see him or write <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
J. R. Smith Bro. gives me <lb/>
more for my hams, <lb/>
chickens and eggs than 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/>
Pianos and at J. II. <lb/>
Tripp Bro. We sell them cheap <lb/>
for cash on credit term, Ayden, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Shippers, lawns and straw hats <lb/>
are sold extremely cheap <lb/>
cash by Cannon ft Tyson. <lb/>
Scientifically <lb/>
Constructed. <lb/>
AYDEN, N. C. <lb/>
ASK FOR <lb/>
A Shoe for <lb/>
Women. <lb/>
COLUMBIA FLOUR, <lb/>
If it give you absolute <lb/>
your dealer will <lb/>
pay you for returning it. <lb/>
K. F. Johnson, <lb/>
Diet. Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
THE for women <lb/>
is made with careful reference <lb/>
to the most minute details and <lb/>
i- so perfected in its numerous <lb/>
there is no <lb/>
man's shoe on the market soiling <lb/>
at the price the Ultra does, its <lb/>
if its equal. <lb/>
PHARMACY <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
Dr. Joseph Dixon <lb/>
IAN AND <lb/>
Office. Brisk Block, Rest Railroad, <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
Here is the fundamental basis <lb/>
of a perfect shoe. We employ <lb/>
our own expert designers, and <lb/>
every Ultra Shoe is made over <lb/>
ii hut scientifically constructed <lb/>
to the variations <lb/>
of width and size in woman's <lb/>
footwear. <lb/>
The Ultra meets <lb/>
requirement of the <lb/>
whims of <lb/>
every <lb/>
many <lb/>
We carry SHOE, for men, in Oxfords, Tans, etc. <lb/>
Pulley Bowen, <lb/>
THE HOME OF WOMAN'S FASHIONS. <lb/>
Try a Pair <lb/>
ow VICTOR SPRINGS and one of our OS- <lb/>
PATENT ELASTIC FELT MAT- <lb/>
TRESSES and If you are not than satisfied we <lb/>
will <lb/>
TAFT VANDYKE. <lb/>
Subscribe to THE <lb/>
POOR PRINT<lb/>
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NO GOODS CHARGED AT THESE PRICES <lb/>
C. T. <lb/>
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Worth <lb/>
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1905., <lb/>
T. <lb/>
; Stock to be Sold in DAYS by the <lb/>
Salvage Co., of New York and Chicago <lb/>
ever held in N. C. Ten unequaled undersell.,,, a <lb/>
, will . <lb/>
lit -i economizers <lb/>
, and be never again will such an opportunity be presented to you to save seasonable <lb/>
l S. does not often occur. Reductions that take in every department and <lb/>
; I, store An event that will blaze a trail through the tangled maze of competition <lb/>
urn, Hating regular price without cessation <lb/>
C. T. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C, <lb/>
A Supreme Effort <lb/>
Given Without a Counter- <lb/>
part. Sale opens on <lb/>
FRIDAY. JULY 7TH. 1905<lb/>
. <lb/>
V-T<lb/>
Friday, July 7th, a. m. <lb/>
.,. k Greenville from to circumference. The wreckage of Value is complete Tee price ore beyond <lb/>
The our bitter . I l surprised, for more than you can possibly anticipate will be realized. Head every one of these <lb/>
i fa K done in years. our by prices below. <lb/>
THIS STORE WILL BE <lb/>
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY <lb/>
To Mark Down and Arrange The Stock. <lb/>
, l in the this Store. The immensity of our offering proves the vastness of our enterprise. The lit <lb/>
every P J and every at,,; ,,, Jg to he ti This Sale opens Friday morning, July 7th, at <lb/>
the supremacy of this store a Center, was never presented. <lb/>
No a Taste for Economy, can afford to Overlook this <lb/>
Only July 7th. <lb/>
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cut for Mile <lb/>
Wash <lb/>
Worth lac <lb/>
prices- <lb/>
India e t <lb/>
India Linen<lb/>
Check Dimities, Values up <lb/>
to saw price <lb/>
Wash Chiffon Were <lb/>
considered excellent val <lb/>
ties sale price <lb/>
hie i. <lb/>
.-. . r <lb/>
Staple Department Ladies Shoes and Oxfords <lb/>
Silk and Velvets. <lb/>
A Murrain silks that prove <lb/>
an interesting topic. <lb/>
Black yard wide <lb/>
worth 1.25 now <lb/>
Japanese silk, all colors <lb/>
worth at <lb/>
inch velvet, a shades, <lb/>
worth <lb/>
in. silk worth 1.00 <lb/>
Corsets. <lb/>
Easy, graceful form <lb/>
fitting Corsets, in all the <lb/>
makes, in military <lb/>
and straight front including <lb/>
the celebrated R Q B <lb/>
Other Beauties <lb/>
All the new toes are <lb/>
sen in the lino of Lad es <lb/>
oxfords and slippers we <lb/>
showing at to <lb/>
lid <lb/>
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Line i <lb/>
Dam <lb/>
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; ti for <lb/>
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de ii i <lb/>
Napkins, <lb/>
I . sale <lb/>
Turkish <lb/>
sale price <lb/>
l . <lb/>
Ki, . lute Bed <lb/>
. . Marseilles <lb/>
I rim value for <lb/>
;. Bleached Towels <lb/>
. value; sale price<lb/>
nod yards <lb/>
it yards Bleach <lb/>
n yards ed Seal A P C <lb/>
Checks, extra value, <lb/>
worth <lb/>
Calico American IndigO <lb/>
Carmine lied, all <lb/>
Dress Goods <lb/>
Crape and Voile <lb/>
Coverts and Damask <lb/>
suitings <lb/>
. wool <lb/>
c value <lb/>
Novelty Fancy <lb/>
Mixtures Voiles and <lb/>
late Spring <lb/>
desirable shades <lb/>
Black Cheviot in. <lb/>
Aide, worth a yard, <lb/>
-ale price, yard <lb/>
The imported English <lb/>
Poplins, Mohairs, Sicilians <lb/>
Mohair Serges and silk- <lb/>
warp values up <lb/>
to sale price <lb/>
lie <lb/>
Ore pairs of very <lb/>
of this seasons goods, <lb/>
hand sewed lace or button, <lb/>
all weights sole. French <lb/>
kid. patent Russia call <lb/>
They are tare the best <lb/>
of any shoe brought to this <lb/>
market, and they come in all <lb/>
sizes and widths, worth from <lb/>
to Come and <lb/>
pick them out from <lb/>
down to We <lb/>
Ladies tine kid shoes, <lb/>
button and lace. toe <lb/>
and patent tip wort Is <lb/>
of Ladies Oxfords, <lb/>
in all popular leathers, also <lb/>
white canvas, worth up to <lb/>
vale price to <lb/>
Men's Hats <lb/>
f, , a and Hats in <lb/>
able shapes, worth up <lb/>
I . <lb/>
M in- <lb/>
values ranging <lb/>
from and at the <lb/>
. . ,., prise of <lb/>
bi;. and Denver shapes, <lb/>
come in and nutria <lb/>
price fl-W <lb/>
All st spring shapes <lb/>
as ell as staple styles in <lb/>
Hats -y <lb/>
where marvelous <lb/>
sale price <lb/>
Men's Pants <lb/>
Men's latest <lb/>
and Fancy Worsted Pants <lb/>
in all shades and pretty <lb/>
all sizes, rag. price <lb/>
all no on this sale at <lb/>
Fine Fancy and Plain <lb/>
Pants that regularly <lb/>
sold for aid sale <lb/>
price J- <lb/>
Fine Pants that sell <lb/>
for and stein, <lb/>
cheviots a fancy worsteds <lb/>
all go in this sale at only <lb/>
Men's Pants of in <lb/>
desirable patterns, regular <lb/>
sellers; sale <lb/>
Knee Pants <lb/>
pair of Knee Pants <lb/>
worth up to price <lb/>
pair of Knee Pants <lb/>
sellers; prise <lb/>
A consolidation of several <lb/>
lines of Long Pants, <lb/>
value and <lb/>
sale price only, pair <lb/>
Hose, Hose, Hose <lb/>
Ladies fast black seamless <lb/>
hose, regular price now <lb/>
A line cotton fast <lb/>
black hose reg. price now <lb/>
tine plain lace <lb/>
styles black hose, worth <lb/>
now <lb/>
Ladies beautiful <lb/>
hose, worth pair <lb/>
Children's fast black rib- <lb/>
bed hose, reg price at <lb/>
Children's fast black tine <lb/>
hose, regular price at <lb/>
Children's French <lb/>
ribbed hose, regular price <lb/>
at <lb/>
Men's good last black <lb/>
regular made, <lb/>
price at <lb/>
Men's good fast black lace <lb/>
and plain socks, reg. price <lb/>
at <lb/>
Be <lb/>
Suits <lb/>
two piece suits, <lb/>
single and double breasted <lb/>
jackets positively worth <lb/>
during this sale only <lb/>
The novelty in styles is <lb/>
and <lb/>
that were always sold at <lb/>
all go in this sale at <lb/>
Thirty distinct <lb/>
in Ultra Fashion- <lb/>
able Knee Pants Suits, in <lb/>
all the of novelties <lb/>
and staple styles, sale price <lb/>
Men's Suits <lb/>
will secure for <lb/>
you. many patterns <lb/>
i if men's good, strong fabrics <lb/>
of merit and fashion. <lb/>
for men's business <lb/>
suits an immense range of <lb/>
fancy mixtures, in small <lb/>
checks plaids and <lb/>
ed effect Single and double- <lb/>
sack styles These <lb/>
are certainly the val- <lb/>
in the state it the <lb/>
for men's line suits, <lb/>
comprising a grand assort- <lb/>
of single and double <lb/>
breasted sack- suits, in black, <lb/>
blue and brown cheviots, <lb/>
some solid worsted, in <lb/>
and brown, tweed <lb/>
mixtures in all the newest <lb/>
and mast shades, <lb/>
all superbly perfect <lb/>
to suits that sell for <lb/>
our peace <lb/>
for men's tine dress <lb/>
suits, extra fine, equal in <lb/>
every respect to fine <lb/>
work- This season's best <lb/>
style and best <lb/>
Serges and Scotch <lb/>
mixtures. Better value or <lb/>
made garments have <lb/>
never offered by any concern <lb/>
in N. C. , We claim them to <lb/>
be the equal of any gar- <lb/>
in the this <lb/>
sale only, for <lb/>
Notions and Small Ware <lb/>
Hooks and eyes, black and <lb/>
white, worth at <lb/>
The best pins ever <lb/>
sold, at only <lb/>
Pearl Shirt and Dress but <lb/>
tons different styles, per doz <lb/>
Braid worth <lb/>
to bunch <lb/>
Hone casing for dresses <lb/>
were a now <lb/>
Cotton Elastic, black and <lb/>
white regular price at <lb/>
A cabinet of good Hair <lb/>
Pins for <lb/>
Ribbons, No. to worth <lb/>
to now to <lb/>
Shoes for Men and Boys <lb/>
Men's shoes for business <lb/>
wear means service and <lb/>
comfort newest shapes, <lb/>
worth sale price <lb/>
We offer the lust shoe on <lb/>
the for the price- <lb/>
certainly to any make, <lb/>
latest toes and style, in all <lb/>
the latest leathers, all go in <lb/>
this big sale <lb/>
Shoes in all the up to <lb/>
date leathers, new style toe <lb/>
and shape a nice shoe <lb/>
for Sunday wear, regular <lb/>
j values, only <lb/>
Men's heel and lace and <lb/>
single and double sole, <lb/>
l sale price <lb/>
and Furnish- <lb/>
Men's Egyptian <lb/>
price <lb/>
doz Men's <lb/>
underwear and rib- <lb/>
bed and drawers, <lb/>
in many shades, all are <lb/>
in the best <lb/>
manner, all sizes, <lb/>
regular value; during <lb/>
this sale, your choice <lb/>
Dozens of high grade under- <lb/>
will be placed <lb/>
on sale for ten days at <lb/>
proportionate price <lb/>
Men's Suspenders worth <lb/>
at <lb/>
Men's Suspenders worth <lb/>
at <lb/>
Men's Socks worth only <lb/>
Men's Fancy Shirts, regular <lb/>
only <lb/>
Man's Fancy Dress Shirts <lb/>
regular values <lb/>
Men's Fancy and Dress <lb/>
Shirts worth <lb/>
Men's Fancy Dress Shirts <lb/>
worth <lb/>
Men's wort <lb/>
at <lb/>
Men's worth <lb/>
at <lb/>
THE AMERICAN SALVAGE CO., Must Sell C. T. the Entire Stock <lb/>
THE NEXT TEN DAYS. <lb/>
IN TEN DAYs OUR Articles guaranteed to be just as represented and will be exchanged or money refunded. Don't forget the date <lb/>
Friday, July 7th, this wonderful profit sacrifice Sale. <lb/>
POOR <lb/>
THE <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAS <lb/>
VOL No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. CAROLINA TUESDAY, JULY 1905. <lb/>
No. <lb/>
TRIBUTE TO MISS MOORE. <lb/>
it learned that <lb/>
Min y h. <lb/>
beau n- ti- years <lb/>
ha as <lb/>
one of He <lb/>
it i not to r i lei m lo <lb/>
the n . . <lb/>
That her capacity. was <lb/>
and h r o <lb/>
faction to and v. <lb/>
is the universal <lb/>
at every <lb/>
hand that she do <lb/>
one Mm <lb/>
the roe. <lb/>
IT'S JUST TERRIBLE. <lb/>
A party from <lb/>
to their homes in I The is sold in <lb/>
Vance county, around be out <lb/>
night, win-ii the on th ordinary by an <lb/>
side of the baggy in which were cU we <lb/>
Mr. ,. . . , , , , . <lb/>
,. . , j c sit of <lb/>
ran oil the Hide he <lb/>
hi Falling mid ,,, men lo SM <lb/>
to the below, <lb/>
of or fret, sad to <lb/>
other y done except <lb/>
Mr. ard van <lb/>
. . <lb/>
Covenant Lodge O F- <lb/>
The following arc <lb/>
and into a beautiful . <lb/>
K , , . that <lb/>
bouquet of her worth and <lb/>
only faded flowers for j <lb/>
with large enough lo swallow <lb/>
a whole man st one gulp. The <lb/>
article from the Record is as <lb/>
For the past few months <lb/>
gator baa limes boas seen in <lb/>
what used to lie known as <lb/>
pond, pond. <lb/>
me. I join in tribute to I <lb/>
one so worthy in every attribute j <lb/>
a h h-s be. A <lb/>
bright vivid gentle, i <lb/>
yet Arm nature, returning <lb/>
most <lb/>
sense of avoiding publicity <lb/>
Only those who knew her <lb/>
intimate <lb/>
and fully appreciate tier true, <lb/>
virtue and Christian <lb/>
graces. She made many friend <lb/>
who will mas her coming and <lb/>
going as the shadows into <lb/>
light to be again by- <lb/>
bright g prime. May she <lb/>
ever see smiling fields, <lb/>
grant beds of flowers without a <lb/>
single A <lb/>
Bernard in Norfolk. <lb/>
V, July ii. <lb/>
M. ex United <lb/>
district attorney, of eastern North <lb/>
Carolina, and a well known lawyer <lb/>
of that state, who mysteriously <lb/>
disappeared from Wilmington <lb/>
Immediate <lb/>
tragedy at Raleigh, with the <lb/>
of name <lb/>
has been associated <lb/>
whom there now in the <lb/>
of native an <lb/>
for t tie <lb/>
alleged betrayal of a <lb/>
grocer, arrived today. <lb/>
He came on the boat <lb/>
from Old Point and <lb/>
R. L. V. <lb/>
F. Evans. K. S. <lb/>
F. <lb/>
I. W. <lb/>
J. G. Watson, Warden. <lb/>
J. H. <lb/>
C. K. Bradley, O. G. <lb/>
K, H. Evans, I. G. <lb/>
D. L, James, R. S. N. G. <lb/>
D. C. Moore, L. N. G. <lb/>
L. H. Chap. <lb/>
J. E. Warns, R. S. <lb/>
U. G. L. <lb/>
C. E. Lincoln, R. V. <lb/>
J. R. Corey, L. V. G. <lb/>
lo <lb/>
ITEMS <lb/>
N. C. July <lb/>
Miss <lb/>
spent a day or two ibis week <lb/>
with Mrs. E. B. <lb/>
H. B. Phillips left this morning <lb/>
tor Salisbury, Md. <lb/>
Jenkins, of Washington, <lb/>
The <lb/>
man who saw it was not <lb/>
about what it was, so he kept quiet <lb/>
about it. another nun saw it <lb/>
being alone, be was <lb/>
finally two saw it plainly <lb/>
were sure of it. Then all of them <lb/>
compared Holes. this it <lb/>
been seen several the last <lb/>
lime being a week ago, be <lb/>
swam out to the bank was seen <lb/>
by some young men fishing. They <lb/>
aver that while they were <lb/>
quietly on the he came out j this morning. <lb/>
close to them, but moment he <lb/>
saw them he scampered away. <lb/>
did not measure his but say <lb/>
his jaws were big enough to take in <lb/>
a man with no trouble <lb/>
Numbers of colored people declare <lb/>
they have seen him at divers <lb/>
times and two well known white <lb/>
men shot at him once a shot <lb/>
gun but did not phase <lb/>
There is a theory to how he got <lb/>
there Some fifteen years ago, may <lb/>
be more. gentleman came here from <lb/>
a visit to Florida and had three <lb/>
young Two of them died <lb/>
AND SOCIAL <lb/>
July <lb/>
-Nun went <lb/>
C Harvey went to Seven <lb/>
Springs Wednesday evening. <lb/>
W . F. Evans returned u <lb/>
Wednesday evening. <lb/>
Lizzie went o <lb/>
Wednesday <lb/>
Harris returned from <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
Mrs. Blalock <lb/>
Wednesday <lb/>
F. If. <lb/>
for Ga , to the <lb/>
Oregon exposition <lb/>
Friday, July 7th. <lb/>
J. A. Lang has from <lb/>
Richmond. <lb/>
T. R. Moore went to Norfolk this <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
Claude King left for New York <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
Q. F. Brass went to Norfolk <lb/>
DOPE FOR THE FANS. <lb/>
was town Thursday. <lb/>
Joe Bobbitt and wife, who he to <lb/>
Uses Visiting Mr. and Mr. j. and did. The <lb/>
Bobbin, returned to home V f <lb/>
in Williams.,,,, or <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. II. B. Phillips he <lb/>
Margaret and Mrs. way him will <lb/>
F G. Whaley spent Wednesday in , f <lb/>
heavy guard around lo keep Lin, <lb/>
ii,. i u- . , I the woods. <lb/>
u. IS. Went to <lb/>
ville Thursday. <lb/>
Mr. Mrs. Arthur <lb/>
Miss Hilda went to <lb/>
folk this morning. <lb/>
Ur. H. E left for <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
Miss Isabella Clark, of Tarboro, <lb/>
is visiting Ethel Skinner. <lb/>
Mis Emma Hardy from <lb/>
Greene county Thursday evening. <lb/>
daughter, who been visiting <lb/>
The <lb/>
t Tar <lb/>
several hours here, leaving at noon i in returned home I Ho. were Installed <lb/>
for eastern Ca. h-re he Thursday sight Thursday nigh by U. G. C, A. Ii <lb/>
intimated be would have a- <lb/>
conference with iii-- lawyers, In <lb/>
an interview he with a <lb/>
reluctance and considerable <lb/>
the larges of <lb/>
immorality against him. He was <lb/>
decidedly He declined <lb/>
to admit or buy guilt or <lb/>
at length any l the details, Be <lb/>
referred the shooting of John <lb/>
in n pathetic manner and <lb/>
denounced the act. He appeared <lb/>
lo the of <lb/>
and hoped that he would <lb/>
recover. As to where he came <lb/>
from or where he is bound for the <lb/>
fact that he was here did not <lb/>
disclose. Save admission that <lb/>
he spent last and the day <lb/>
before at Old Point, he declined <lb/>
to his itinerary, past or <lb/>
future. Bernard bore the effects <lb/>
of crucial anxiety and his <lb/>
statements to the contrary, there <lb/>
were evident marks <lb/>
of awful strain. <lb/>
Gov. Mrs. I. J. went <lb/>
to City Thursday even- <lb/>
Jennie and <lb/>
went to Morehead <lb/>
Thursday <lb/>
Mis. Nell of Raleigh, <lb/>
who has u Mi-s Lottie <lb/>
Blow, returned home <lb/>
R. M. Kennedy and <lb/>
red, of Palm is <lb/>
visiting he, parents, Mr. and Mrs, <lb/>
Hardy. <lb/>
Mrs. s. M, Schultz has <lb/>
been her <lb/>
M of Halifax, is <lb/>
visiting her sister, Mrs. Cole, <lb/>
Miss Myrtle Waits Wed- <lb/>
in <lb/>
Mr. of Charlotte, same <lb/>
Friday to spend several days with <lb/>
friends Sui <lb/>
J. Mooring, V <lb/>
E Q. Flanagan, M W. <lb/>
C. L. Wilkinson, M. of A. <lb/>
W. B. I <lb/>
M. G. <lb/>
Wm. Fountain. I <lb/>
at Church Sunday. <lb/>
a. m., Sunday school, con- <lb/>
ducted by D. D. Assistant <lb/>
superintendent; a, preach- <lb/>
by the pastor. After the <lb/>
sermon the regular monthly <lb/>
conference will held. As matte, s <lb/>
of importance to the church may <lb/>
come up conference, it desired <lb/>
that all members be present who <lb/>
can do so. p. m., devotional <lb/>
exercises of the League, <lb/>
led by Bits Cromartie; <lb/>
p. m., preaching by the pastor. <lb/>
A cordial invitation is hereby <lb/>
extended to the public to attend <lb/>
all <lb/>
Bat H <lb/>
Wilson. <lb/>
Wednesday the In idea <lb/>
parents, Mi. Sidney Jenkins and <lb/>
Miss mi <lb/>
marriage st o'clock and for <lb/>
Wilson,,,, the <lb/>
Pardon for the seeming <lb/>
but are you The <lb/>
new every <lb/>
hour some we are learn- <lb/>
that theft is a tar more com- <lb/>
term than when first <lb/>
coined by our forefathers. Tom <lb/>
Lawson shook us up some with his <lb/>
ions on the astound- <lb/>
of <lb/>
and yet his tales are as <lb/>
twice told in comparison with the <lb/>
paint manufacturers, <lb/>
who claim their frenzied stuff to <lb/>
be the equal to Harrison's <lb/>
and Country paint, the <lb/>
of which were in business <lb/>
Washington <lb/>
president and in ye olden <lb/>
days how to make town and <lb/>
try paint, which is a perfectly <lb/>
pure paint. Harrison Brothers <lb/>
were making paints long <lb/>
before the fathers of the present <lb/>
manufacturers were born. <lb/>
agents. <lb/>
GRATIFIED. <lb/>
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V. M. Ho, ,. .-,, <lb/>
r. <lb/>
Dear Bin <lb/>
home, <lb/>
Saturday, July Mb. <lb/>
v. lie i i- e t to K <lb/>
Friday. <lb/>
Rev. W. to Grifton <lb/>
Friday night. <lb/>
Miss Minnie <lb/>
. Bros n. <lb/>
Rev. F. in Friday <lb/>
evening I the seminary at <lb/>
Richmond. <lb/>
in Front the Grand Stand. <lb/>
left <lb/>
here he has Blade evident the <lb/>
he i- ore of n best <lb/>
Eastern Carolina. We all <lb/>
v mm, bin <lb/>
II . . <lb/>
Wednesday and Thursday m <lb/>
the <lb/>
next week If you cm take <lb/>
trip some ard cue e <lb/>
boys In then in . <lb/>
Old is M <lb/>
me, girl. Ask him who he low. <lb/>
II know <lb/>
we leave for Wrights- <lb/>
ville. Go with us. <lb/>
Another new will be here <lb/>
in a days. He c ones with a <lb/>
played with A. <lb/>
the last season.<lb/>
but he is <lb/>
us. Much <lb/>
The two are crazy over <lb/>
i here ought to be <lb/>
one more just like he,, but that is <lb/>
impossible. <lb/>
Poor Bert after Saturday will <lb/>
have to change his course from <lb/>
A. W. lo M. B. <lb/>
Ask Turner, J., what corner be <lb/>
lo I topping now. <lb/>
Jim old say then <lb/>
are some houses that <lb/>
look alike on all aides. Where ate <lb/>
the trout<lb/>
says there are tome <lb/>
If you y to see them,, I . <lb/>
Rowe, the ladles hate to me j u <lb/>
go.<lb/>
of Chin lie <lb/>
. now Howe has gone <lb/>
will print , <lb/>
f extras for the few weeks <lb/>
lo able the . the f-am <lb/>
t e who at. <lb/>
away potted on the games. Mr. <lb/>
Flanagan put the one cent <lb/>
nips to<lb/>
Here's to the fan- who <lb/>
us on our Ma; we give <lb/>
them good <lb/>
BRIGHAM YOUNG. <lb/>
Tho Leader Was a Man <lb/>
of Remarkable <lb/>
Whatever may be said of <lb/>
to . a great <lb/>
gem , a i leader of i <lb/>
and a <lb/>
We may <lb/>
, the <lb/>
vi<lb/>
results. men <lb/>
had tors <lb/>
ion fa i on a <lb/>
e, , thou the .- ea <lb/>
of die i<lb/>
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from the Indians <lb/>
famine, a ere r- <lb/>
mo e, <lb/>
i imagination an mi- <lb/>
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in i that his f lore up <lb/>
inspired all hi- fat- <lb/>
r so in i he <lb/>
w -e can afford r <lb/>
it r even when <lb/>
is not unaccompanied by <lb/>
; res. <lb/>
NEWS <lb/>
Mrs. J. F. left tins <lb/>
morning for and <lb/>
I that I own a policy Legion, <lb/>
in your company, The Security i <lb/>
Life Company, of <lb/>
Greensboro, N. C, and I prise Bowen went lo Scotland <lb/>
highly. The features of my policy I <lb/>
sad <lb/>
st a. M. ah <lb/>
of <lb/>
are as attractive as those of <lb/>
other old line company, and the <lb/>
rate it much cheaper. <lb/>
I am glad that North Carolinians <lb/>
have built up a strong <lb/>
Company in their own state, <lb/>
thereby keeping their money in <lb/>
circulation at home. lam exceed- <lb/>
gratified at the rapid <lb/>
of your company, and with <lb/>
you and your all the <lb/>
success possible. <lb/>
Yours Very <lb/>
Tuns. J. <lb/>
Pitt Council No Jr. O. U. <lb/>
meets every Monday night <lb/>
K. council, <lb/>
H. B. Tripp, R. <lb/>
Jr. O. U. A. M. meets tonight <lb/>
o'clock. <lb/>
Whatever you tee in our <lb/>
find our store. <lb/>
Prank W The King Clothier. <lb/>
Mable Rawls, of <lb/>
who has Mils <lb/>
Skinner, left this morning. <lb/>
Mr. Mrs. H. A. White and <lb/>
children and Miss Alice White <lb/>
went to this morning. <lb/>
W. F. of Charlotte, <lb/>
who hat been spending a days <lb/>
here with bit F. <lb/>
left this morning. <lb/>
Misses Mary <lb/>
have been <lb/>
visiting Miss Katie <lb/>
returned home Friday evening. <lb/>
Child Slept 4.0 <lb/>
A two year old boy, tot of <lb/>
Lemuel Morrow, in I eland <lb/>
county, hours this week <lb/>
from the wild cherry <lb/>
poisoning. The little follow <lb/>
from Wednesday evening until <lb/>
Friday morning. <lb/>
colored, shot in <lb/>
Thursday another <lb/>
named Badly, m i- <lb/>
lob <lb/>
The Hackney Wagon <lb/>
Wilton, has increased its <lb/>
stock from to <lb/>
J. K. a prominent <lb/>
merchant of hat been <lb/>
bound over to the Federal roil it <lb/>
Greensboro for retailing liquor. <lb/>
The state has Hit <lb/>
Bank county <lb/>
capital stock to con, <lb/>
and <lb/>
The man who slew tin <lb/>
venerable Mi. Alford <lb/>
is to be put on trial for his life <lb/>
next week in Raleigh Superb r <lb/>
On account of the death of n <lb/>
child of one of the jurors, a mis <lb/>
trial yesterday declared in the <lb/>
W. Dewey, alleged <lb/>
wrecker of the Farm <lb/>
era Bank at New <lb/>
matchless bravado of the <lb/>
mer Before hit follower I ad <lb/>
en, to eat, before they knew <lb/>
r th, would ever see <lb/>
r. was tending out <lb/>
ex and scouts to bring re- <lb/>
concerning more distant val- <lb/>
already planning for the ex- <lb/>
Mormon empire far <lb/>
I where the first <lb/>
sett acre made, now Salt <lb/>
I. . I <lb/>
mo m by was <lb/>
In a tort diabolical <lb/>
shrewdness, first reached out <lb/>
v hands to secure con- <lb/>
of the within a <lb/>
mile or more Great Salt <lb/>
I. this would give <lb/>
. i I of all <lb/>
kc ; supreme die- <lb/>
tutor u lies of travel and of <lb/>
the so supply, a power <lb/>
no a time <lb/>
re a I <lb/>
freight u <lb/>
. Stan- <lb/>
. r in i <lb/>
Home <lb/>
Joseph L. of Carolina <lb/>
township, had his dwelling de <lb/>
strayed by lire about <lb/>
today. bat little hit <lb/>
furniture veil. <lb/>
A Batter ,. Cook. <lb/>
TI i of i <lb/>
es . . wits had <lb/>
Is<lb/>
n e to students <lb/>
pi I i lie <lb/>
i ii <lb/>
. ling <lb/>
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count; com at <lb/>
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bin i . ll I <lb/>
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lake . v plied the, pk. <lb/>
that Id <lb/>
. i <lb/>
to r make a note <lb/>
of iii <lb/>
TI i l-ii looked scorn- <lb/>
i. e, thing want <lb/>
lo remember i make a note of <lb/>
in this book, must I Then <lb/>
,. you think blooming<lb/>
A Story. <lb/>
The mob In ed Baron <lb/>
child's house in during the <lb/>
upheaval in 1848, and <lb/>
the I m run begged the ringleader to <lb/>
enter. Tin d, an equal dis- <lb/>
wealth among all <lb/>
tin- male adults of France, Ii was <lb/>
clear that the safest way Baron <lb/>
was tho .,. <lb/>
the baron, working out the sum, <lb/>
found that it came to much lost <lb/>
than a bead. how- <lb/>
ever, call ii n he said. <lb/>
the installment with my <lb/>
m-. And now, gentlemen, <lb/>
will allow me to resume nit <lb/>
There was no longer am <lb/>
need to and for l <lb/>
a Rothschild bought tho good <lb/>
will of an mob. <lb/>
What Did She Mean <lb/>
Tea, said Johnson, reading, <lb/>
a great pity that certain <lb/>
are becoming extinct. <lb/>
some of our domesticated <lb/>
arc dying off. Now, t here's the don- <lb/>
key, for Instance. I very seldom <lb/>
drop scion one <lb/>
Mrs. J. <lb/>
is strange. Why, I see one nearly <lb/>
every <lb/>
Johnson is still wondering if she <lb/>
meant anything personal. <lb/>
ISSUE <lb/>
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-S -v. <lb/>
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