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Y. M. B. O. D.<lb/>
But i are hero to . The with <lb/>
Tent in .; or I is coat you should <lb/>
wear this season, it should be made with Military shoulders and <lb/>
to tit the b i medium loose. o have it, made in all the now <lb/>
fabrics course blacks and blued are good this season, yet a <lb/>
dark blue with a slight tint of green, an attractive <lb/>
suit And the to stay; everything will be <lb/>
season <lb/>
PRICES, 97.50 TO <lb/>
COATS is the only well <lb/>
d this coal is light in weight, yet It gives yon <lb/>
than many times it's weight. <lb/>
PRICES, TO SOLD <lb/>
C. S. FORBES, <lb/>
The Man's Outfitter <lb/>
0-t <lb/>
Comfortable <lb/>
-BY. <lb/>
ON THE BEST. <lb/>
Royal Elastic Felt Mattresses are <lb/>
to all others. <lb/>
Our piece Enamel Iron Beds are <lb/>
as the best <lb/>
Remember every Royal Mattress and <lb/>
bed is under guarantee-If not the best, price re- <lb/>
funded. <lb/>
OUR STOCK IS IN <lb/>
EVERY DETAIL <lb/>
Floor Covering o every description, Sideboards, China <lb/>
Closets, Hook Parlor Suits and Chairs of all <lb/>
kinds. <lb/>
YOU HEED FURNITURE <lb/>
You will be consulting the interest of your pocket book <lb/>
to Investigate oar stock. Our and <lb/>
Springs are perfection in making. Try a pair. <lb/>
A. H. <lb/>
DOOR TO SAM WHITE'S. <lb/>
F. M, Hornaday, <lb/>
THE<lb/>
OF <lb/>
Companies. Special attention given to Fire <lb/>
Health and <lb/>
GO ON TOUR <lb/>
STREET K. <lb/>
LOOK FOR THE <lb/>
SIGN <lb/>
AND <lb/>
Every day is a day with us. Don't wait a minute. There is <lb/>
reason in all things. There a Good Substantial Reason why I can sell you the same <lb/>
goods for 1-3 less than you can buy them elsewhere, and make our competitors <lb/>
wonder how we do it. It is are Wholesale Prices less than Retail <lb/>
That's The Whole Story. Don't be blind or <lb/>
Think, Look and Use the good Common Sense with which nature has endowed you. <lb/>
We have now in full blast a most RECORD-BREAK NO SALE which has done <lb/>
more to boast Greenville throughout this and counties than any trade <lb/>
event of recent years. <lb/>
The Tremendous Money-Saving Proposition <lb/>
has been hailed with every evidence of popular approval everywhere. II has garnished the <lb/>
name and fame of Greenville as the most liberal and Progressive Commercial Center in <lb/>
Eastern North <lb/>
The Mercantile Magnet will Continue to Draw Crowds Where Bargains are BEST AND <lb/>
BIGGEST. Were you at the RUSH that visited our store during the past week If so and <lb/>
you couldn't get waited on come again, call our attention to the fact and we will see that you <lb/>
get what you want. Yours <lb/>
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STRAY UP. <lb/>
I have taken up a stray shoat <lb/>
that has running with my <lb/>
two month. The <lb/>
shoat Is sandy red color, <lb/>
ha right <lb/>
ear and bob <lb/>
notified o call <lb/>
charges. <lb/>
tailed. Owner in <lb/>
for imp <lb/>
MOB I EVANS, <lb/>
near Greenville. <lb/>
Pete an It All. <lb/>
A grievous wail <lb/>
a a result of unbearable pain from <lb/>
over lazed organ. <lb/>
Backache, Liver <lb/>
But thanks to Dr. <lb/>
King's New Lite Pill they pat <lb/>
to it all. They are hut <lb/>
thorough. Try them. <lb/>
by L. <lb/>
The <lb/>
A little thing <lb/>
death. a mere <lb/>
insignificant rate or bell-. <lb/>
nave paid the death <lb/>
i wise to have <lb/>
Salve ever handy, raw <lb/>
on earth and will fa- <lb/>
amt threaten. <lb/>
H. <lb/>
A M plane for a <lb/>
the <lb/>
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was <lb/>
by a who <lb/>
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as a a aft <lb/>
Mats, apply <lb/>
End Bitter <lb/>
physicians a long and <lb/>
stubborn fight with an <lb/>
my right F. Hughes <lb/>
Font, gave me up. <lb/>
thought my hail <lb/>
Ah a at resort I tried Dr. <lb/>
King's Discovery for Con- <lb/>
The I received <lb/>
I was on my <lb/>
la a few Say- Now I've entirely <lb/>
all and throat and <lb/>
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Jae. Weaken, <lb/>
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Suicide Prevented. <lb/>
A announcement that a <lb/>
preventive of suicide had been <lb/>
discovered will interest many. <lb/>
I A down system, or <lb/>
I c; precede suicide and <lb/>
has been that <lb/>
will prevent that condition which <lb/>
I wakes likely. At the first <lb/>
; thought of self destruction take <lb/>
I It being a great <lb/>
will strengthen <lb/>
I up the system <lb/>
It's also a i liver and <lb/>
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Why when <lb/>
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Sam Want. <lb/>
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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
J. WHICHARD, Editor and <lb/>
and <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
MR. HERBERT ENTERTAINS. <lb/>
In Honor of Mrs Sue Hume of <lb/>
Mrs, Herbert A. White enter- <lb/>
at <lb/>
honor of <lb/>
her Mrs Sun <lb/>
. The <lb/>
home darkened and <lb/>
lighted can and we <lb/>
decorated with <lb/>
America i nod <lb/>
the <lb/>
arrived and at front <lb/>
where received a <lb/>
by White, <lb/>
-.-us and hand- <lb/>
gowned in lavender and <lb/>
old then i the library Where <lb/>
and <lb/>
White d from M <lb/>
very Mis- <lb/>
a white <lb/>
silk <lb/>
Miss Alice While <lb/>
in violet and <lb/>
lace and <lb/>
The <lb/>
el with palms, ferns <lb/>
while <lb/>
candles the whole <lb/>
From Ike hall <lb/>
In the drawing room <lb/>
which <lb/>
Beauties, whore ail were <lb/>
introduced to the guest of honor, <lb/>
Mrs. Home, in <lb/>
voile, with real and <lb/>
hand embroidery. <lb/>
AH guests present were given <lb/>
hand painted and after <lb/>
the of <lb/>
Mrs Jarvis Mrs. B <lb/>
King for the a <lb/>
powder box <lb/>
which was drawn by Mrs. King <lb/>
and presented to Mrs. Hume. <lb/>
The consolation was won <lb/>
by a gold <lb/>
pill, and Miss S-inner <lb/>
same to Miss Alice White, of <lb/>
Greensboro. <lb/>
The dining room was a of <lb/>
beauty and with <lb/>
l cut and silver <lb/>
in long <lb/>
of the <lb/>
rose.<lb/>
OF THE CENTURY <lb/>
GREENVILLE, COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. TUESDAY NOVEMBER 1905 <lb/>
--Mil-1. . . III. <lb/>
No. <lb/>
MINISTER ORDAINED. <lb/>
The End of the Book <lb/>
held its regular meeting <lb/>
Tuesday afternoon the home of <lb/>
Mrs. Chas. The <lb/>
being absent, the vice- <lb/>
president, Mrs. Little, <lb/>
The subject for the after- <lb/>
noon France, three <lb/>
read as follows-. of <lb/>
Interest in and around by <lb/>
M. of <lb/>
Note in Mrs. <lb/>
Carl Fleming. Vis- <lb/>
were Sum <lb/>
oral, Hume, While and <lb/>
Misses Hat and Winnie Skin- <lb/>
Alice White. <lb/>
Alter the adjournment the <lb/>
refreshments were <lb/>
by the hostess. <lb/>
The club will be entertained by <lb/>
Mrs. E. A. Move Tuesday, Nov. <lb/>
Mm Great Work. <lb/>
We desire to congratulate <lb/>
J. T. Joyner upon his work. More <lb/>
has been for our free <lb/>
schools under his <lb/>
than any other <lb/>
dent Calvin Wiley. Of <lb/>
ha has had a better chance. <lb/>
But it is something to make the <lb/>
best of one's is much <lb/>
to do well with them as Mr. <lb/>
Joyner has has spared <lb/>
himself. He has <lb/>
diligently as a More- <lb/>
over, he has managed his forces <lb/>
it tact. He has also <lb/>
strengthened his office. fact <lb/>
every way he baa advanced oar <lb/>
free schools. Perhaps no one is <lb/>
so as <lb/>
Recorder.<lb/>
the comely hits of the <lb/>
will at the <lb/>
opera on evening <lb/>
Nov. entitled hut <lb/>
written by of the <lb/>
and <lb/>
fame Abbott <lb/>
as a sporty <lb/>
The menu very dainty Ml- is a very <lb/>
am, consisted of i ; <lb/>
appeared tor few <lb/>
number of large <lb/>
Those preset. <lb/>
Herbert White, Sue Borne, a <lb/>
F W Claire, R J B as In <lb/>
W Mark Opera Co. <lb/>
Ray wood Q J <lb/>
Woodward, Vine H Bat <lb/>
Ian, If Jim hie, II purpose, only, <lb/>
U Asa i of catchy song-, <lb/>
bright lines and <lb/>
The supporting is <lb/>
posed selected night. I here <lb/>
and dancing artists of ability, tonight. <lb/>
especially engaged <lb/>
talent portraying j <lb/>
making <lb/>
n artistic comedy and musical, <lb/>
The man <lb/>
8.1 May <lb/>
Paine Ned<lb/>
And as Pastor of Church. <lb/>
The appointed by <lb/>
Albemarle <lb/>
Alexander, of Tarboro, Dr. W. <lb/>
Morton, of Mount, Dr. Isaac <lb/>
Campbell, of and Elder <lb/>
W. B. Dove, of or- <lb/>
and f. D <lb/>
as pastor at Greenville, <lb/>
in Presbyterian church here at <lb/>
o'clock on Wednesday evening <lb/>
and with <lb/>
the chairman, Dr. W. D. <lb/>
Bey. Mr. delivered his <lb/>
trial sermon before the commission <lb/>
from He was examined <lb/>
and sustained on the following <lb/>
abject Experimental Religion, <lb/>
Philosophy, Theology, <lb/>
History, Greek and Hebrew <lb/>
languages, Church <lb/>
Government. <lb/>
The sermon was <lb/>
preached by Dr. Isaac Campbell <lb/>
from John his theme <lb/>
The usual constitutional <lb/>
were propounded to the <lb/>
pastor by Li <lb/>
after which Mr. Visa <lb/>
was ordained and Installed by the <lb/>
laying on of hands of the <lb/>
tery, the candidate <lb/>
Dr. Morton leading prayer. <lb/>
The charge to the pastor <lb/>
delivered by Dr. and to <lb/>
the by Dr. Alexander. <lb/>
Both of these charges were <lb/>
in word and earnest la <lb/>
and made a <lb/>
the large <lb/>
The entire public service was meet <lb/>
Interesting. <lb/>
Mr. ha bees <lb/>
Greenville a short while, but ha <lb/>
a strong esteem <lb/>
and affection of the people of <lb/>
He is a <lb/>
of scholarly attainments <lb/>
pleasant address <lb/>
Christian character. The <lb/>
here Is fortunate in securing him <lb/>
as pastor. <lb/>
Church. <lb/>
The commission in charge Hi <lb/>
ordination of Mr. <lb/>
its work last night Kev. <lb/>
W. Morton, D D., of <lb/>
Mount will tonight. <lb/>
HAULING COTTON BACK H M <lb/>
Farmers to at Price. <lb/>
S I . i h.- . j <lb/>
not recall ever having la- i <lb/>
fore in Pitt count has <lb/>
Mr-. C. B. <lb/>
Thursday, Nov. 16th. <lb/>
i Kinston, spent <lb/>
On with Ola <lb/>
V. is <lb/>
are <lb/>
i id child, of <lb/>
visiting her <lb/>
Several times g the past week. <lb/>
It i- farmer their <lb/>
to market and hauling it back <lb/>
. i, , ,, . N. R. n. <lb/>
co mug in tell <lb/>
have nut team- hack. Miss Nash, of <lb/>
h n, and one n who visiting <lb/>
I the Court <lb/>
t in sec mil <lb/>
, at <lb/>
.- <lb/>
was <lb/>
were mi.-- <lb/>
II i h back ; <lb/>
owners had been <lb/>
Saul <lb/>
I evening <lb/>
for U and finding <lb/>
the below mat took the hospital. <lb/>
cotton back home before they <lb/>
would for less. is <lb/>
kind determination on the part <lb/>
of the tamers that will win out in <lb/>
the against low priced cotton. <lb/>
The farmers of county are able <lb/>
to bold their cotton do <lb/>
have to sell it they to. <lb/>
of <lb/>
In little Margaret <lb/>
Howard who called to <lb/>
her horn the mom- <lb/>
lug November the third, there- <lb/>
be it <lb/>
That we, the <lb/>
of of the Century <lb/>
Club, do oar <lb/>
to our beloved member <lb/>
her husband in their sad bereave- <lb/>
That while e do deeply <lb/>
sympathize with this sorrowing <lb/>
we know that dot <lb/>
all right, <lb/>
in His pray <lb/>
that Hi may comfort them <lb/>
in dark hour. <lb/>
That a of these <lb/>
be sent to the parents, a <lb/>
copy be sent to the Daily <lb/>
a copy upon the <lb/>
of our club. <lb/>
Mk. M. l v. <lb/>
Mus. E. A. <lb/>
Mks. B. W. Williams, <lb/>
Committee. <lb/>
To the Cotton Growers and <lb/>
Men cf Pitt County. <lb/>
roil are hereby requested to bold <lb/>
a meeting each township <lb/>
in December z, <lb/>
P. M. to mine from <lb/>
t en i t.-,. a <lb/>
g he . .; <lb/>
II in <lb/>
in II ii mil<lb/>
I'd mi . c-i i r <lb/>
i h union <lb/>
In ,, and to <lb/>
Caro- <lb/>
r ill n Association which <lb/>
meets in Raleigh <lb/>
In January County <lb/>
will be <lb/>
as outlined <lb/>
win elect a <lb/>
Secretary and Treasurer. <lb/>
Friday, Nov. 17th. The hem Col ton ion <lb/>
Col. Harry Skinner went to is now as u prominent <lb/>
this factor in in cotton <lb/>
Jesse returned Thursday In keeping <lb/>
evening from Raleigh, the ,., paying<lb/>
Dr. <lb/>
this I <lb/>
ml <lb/>
Norfolk, <lb/>
receiving <lb/>
W. T. Burton and <lb/>
little Miss went to <lb/>
Wednesday to be <lb/>
present at the funeral of his lather. <lb/>
J. M. <lb/>
spent Thursday in Greenville. <lb/>
came in this <lb/>
to assist F. D, <lb/>
a meeting. <lb/>
T. D. of who <lb/>
beau visiting R. O. <lb/>
left this morning. <lb/>
M. L. Brown, secretary of the <lb/>
National Correspondence school, <lb/>
came in Thursday evening. <lb/>
Mrs. T. B. Wilkinson and child- <lb/>
who have visiting Mrs. <lb/>
W. T. left this morning <lb/>
or their in <lb/>
Nov. 18th. <lb/>
K. A. returned <lb/>
Wilson. <lb/>
Miss A. L. Irwin went to Kin- <lb/>
Friday <lb/>
Mrs. J. S. Keel returned Friday <lb/>
from Hamilton. <lb/>
ii Ices the slay In <lb/>
basis, and all who are <lb/>
interested will and give us <lb/>
i heir <lb/>
a. u. <lb/>
Vice first District, <lb/>
North Carolina Cotton Growers <lb/>
SANS CLUB. <lb/>
Reported for Reflector, <lb/>
At the horn- of Mrs. on <lb/>
Nov. Hi-s Skinner <lb/>
most delightfully the <lb/>
club. <lb/>
at o'clock the <lb/>
meeting as called to order by the <lb/>
president. The part of the <lb/>
wit, devoted lo <lb/>
the reading of the of <lb/>
previous meeting, report of several <lb/>
com mil lees the distribution of <lb/>
new books. The literary feature <lb/>
of l he afternoon was an instructive <lb/>
and interesting Ketch of Charles <lb/>
Mrs. E. L. went to by Winnie <lb/>
this morning. We were very glad lo as a <lb/>
W. F, Wyatt, of Goldsboro, J member Miss Cobb. <lb/>
spent Friday he hostess served dainty <lb/>
Court will probably adjourn this refreshments after we ad. <lb/>
afternoon for the term. It has A ms went <lb/>
and therefore Friday evening. . a <lb/>
afforded little interest to the pub-1 l. L. Smith went West this <lb/>
lie, as no cases of much to purchase stock. <lb/>
Postponed. <lb/>
of sickness among some <lb/>
expecting to take part, the ladies <lb/>
cf the Baptist have <lb/>
decided postpone the exhibition <lb/>
of Mrs. . Works that <lb/>
had been for next <lb/>
be <lb/>
were the docket. A consider- <lb/>
able amount of business was <lb/>
Tim people of the <lb/>
c very fond of Judge K. R. <lb/>
Jones would like him to <lb/>
come this way again t bold court. <lb/>
Miss Lucy of <lb/>
j burg, who ha been at H. <lb/>
ITEMS <lb/>
A left ibis S. Nov. 1905, <lb/>
Pr-d Harding, of the A. Miss Mae Brooks spent Saturday <lb/>
ml came tight and Sunday in with <lb/>
While, Greensboro, <lb/>
Virgin i, Lin <lb/>
ii r. <lb/>
ii- <lb/>
tad <lb/>
To Retire Three Million Hales <lb/>
New Nov. -Follow- <lb/>
t rival of P it <lb/>
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off he What would lie with- <lb/>
in by i the its r with the <lb/>
of pledges ail ed plum i <lb/>
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a telegram from hi- <lb/>
guarantees this <lb/>
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Miss Frances, Is e i- <lb/>
Female Seminary, <lb/>
tin- building had <lb/>
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Eight in Coil Mine. <lb/>
Moil Pa. Nov. <lb/>
IS In col sequence of an <lb/>
this evening in the new shaft of <lb/>
the Coal e <lb/>
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week. <lb/>
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big advertisement is school house Sunday afternoon <lb/>
a read and act on II. Corbitt, of A n. <lb/>
i aim profit. He has the goods Sunday -school at Bethany Sunday <lb/>
wants to get rid of them, and p ices afternoon. <lb/>
have beau put at a figure that will Mr. and Mrs. and <lb/>
move them. at his j daughter, Miss <lb/>
sine is taking advantage of day in Greenville. <lb/>
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and works of that <lb/>
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pi . .,; i in ocean's on <lb/>
; buoyed by bladder- <lb/>
like the stem, which <lb/>
are tilled . i air. As the plant <lb/>
grows older tin-.- bl id . <lb/>
like excrescent i -well into <lb/>
shape evil at rs to <lb/>
feel m length and tour I <lb/>
five in diameter. Whore this <lb/>
plant grows in any <lb/>
quantity it becomes impossible for <lb/>
small to pass through in <lb/>
on account of the density of the <lb/>
Hi mass of vegetation. The <lb/>
natives of tropical islands use the <lb/>
bladder-like enlargements I <lb/>
for water vessels and for storing <lb/>
away grain. <lb/>
ALASKAN MOOSE <lb/>
Ha la Mm of All the <lb/>
Homed Animals. <lb/>
After all has been said about the <lb/>
horns of the world's greatest horned j <lb/>
animals there is positively none I <lb/>
Unit equals in impressiveness the <lb/>
mass that crowns the head of <lb/>
a really big Alaskan moo.,. Take <lb/>
them in situ, as the go say, <lb/>
on the head of their owner, <lb/>
and in length, breadth and thickness <lb/>
i. inspire in the mind of every in- <lb/>
I human being a feeling of <lb/>
genuine awe. do not see how even <lb/>
an intelligent dog or horse . be- <lb/>
hold a pair of seventy inch moose <lb/>
antlers without being profoundly <lb/>
impressed. The antler springs <lb/>
from upper corner of <lb/>
the head on a stem of solid bone <lb/>
that is like the trunk of a hickory <lb/>
sapling. A foot or so from the bur <lb/>
it throws oil toward the front- <lb/>
quite gratuitously, as it <lb/>
or three big spears of bone Jut ire <lb/>
of much use in a light. As as <lb/>
there is room for real development <lb/>
the main stem flattens out into an <lb/>
enormous slab of bone, perhaps two <lb/>
inches in thickness, from twelve to <lb/>
eighteen inches wide and from two <lb/>
to three feet long. This is the <lb/>
and a very appropriate <lb/>
name it is, too, for in the center it is <lb/>
hollowed like a human palm and <lb/>
studded along its upper edge from <lb/>
six to twelve fingers mid thumbs of <lb/>
solid bone. <lb/>
In sheer exuberance of strength <lb/>
and excess of horn material an Alas- <lb/>
moose antler occasionally <lb/>
throws off from the lower surface of <lb/>
its or it may be from the front <lb/>
of the beam, a big. spur root <lb/>
of bone, which always has an extra <lb/>
impressive effect the beholder. <lb/>
The largest antlers of Alaskan <lb/>
moose are in the Field museum at <lb/>
Chicago. They have a spread of <lb/>
and ii inches and <lb/>
weigh ninety-three and a half <lb/>
pounds. V. T. Hornaday in <lb/>
Magazine. <lb/>
AN OLD <lb/>
SAYS <lb/>
light purse Is a <lb/>
Sickness makes a light <lb/>
The LIVER Is the seat of aloe <lb/>
tenths all <lb/>
CO to the root whole mat- <lb/>
thoroughly, quietly <lb/>
end restore the of <lb/>
LIVER to normal condition. <lb/>
tone to the system and <lb/>
flesh to the body. <lb/>
No Substitute. <lb/>
Never in the way, no <lb/>
carry, easy to take, and <lb/>
never failing in nip <lb/>
Witt's Little Early Risen. These <lb/>
Unions little pills are certain <lb/>
guarantee against <lb/>
torpid all of the ills <lb/>
resulting from <lb/>
ionic strengthen the liver. <lb/>
Sold by John L. Woolen, druggist. <lb/>
Even isn't an <lb/>
cure for laziness. <lb/>
All women should strive to be <lb/>
Beauty rules mankind. <lb/>
Rocky Mountain Tea <lb/>
brings red bright eyes and <lb/>
cream like complexion. cents, <lb/>
Tea or Drug <lb/>
Store. <lb/>
say- ii <lb/>
in <lb/>
on <lb/>
or <lb/>
ii, <lb/>
have <lb/>
or. <lb/>
then <lb/>
the chair <lb/>
to i<lb/>
Relaxation. <lb/>
mind frets for <lb/>
liter. nun it <lb/>
relief to take their <lb/>
own little <lb/>
lawn. Others, like Rich- <lb/>
I coll in the servants and <lb/>
match in the hall;<lb/>
in a r -om and fly n r <lb/>
Sir i Hold, d <lb/>
rent .; of r<lb/>
Duke of was <lb/>
very fond of practical in <lb/>
his younger flays. Once fie called <lb/>
at a and d the farm- <lb/>
. who was ;. for a <lb/>
I ; ;. . <lb/>
. r vis i iv i. <lb/>
the milk, . . ;.,, <lb/>
h i ; . n and threw <lb/>
it, with ii into the churn. <lb/>
W the woman returned he <lb/>
drank i milk a id walked away. <lb/>
A year later the same <lb/>
the house in a different dress <lb/>
and again asked for a glass of milk <lb/>
and inquired whether some one <lb/>
hadn't once secreted a cat in her <lb/>
churn. The farmer's wife laughed <lb/>
and <lb/>
yes, and I wouldn't mind <lb/>
him doing it again at tho same <lb/>
did you do with the but- <lb/>
were churning <lb/>
I sent it to the palace, <lb/>
they take all my <lb/>
Makes digestion <lb/>
perfect. Makes red blood and <lb/>
That's what <lb/>
Rocky Mountain Tea will do. A <lb/>
tonic for the sick and weak. <lb/>
cents, Tea or Tablets. <lb/>
Drug Store <lb/>
Never judge a woman's beauty <lb/>
her <lb/>
If you want a pretty lace and de- <lb/>
air, <lb/>
Rosy cheeks and lovely hair, <lb/>
Wedding trip across the sea, <lb/>
I'm <lb/>
Tea. <lb/>
Drugstore, <lb/>
Tired out, worn out woman <lb/>
cannot sleep, eat or work; seem- <lb/>
as if she would fly to pieces. <lb/>
Rocky Ten <lb/>
makes strong nerves rich red <lb/>
blood. cents, Tea or <lb/>
Drug Store. <lb/>
Service. <lb/>
L. leaves <lb/>
daily <lb/>
at a. for Greenville; leaves <lb/>
Greenville daily <lb/>
at m. for <lb/>
at Washington with <lb/>
Norfolk Southern Railroad <lb/>
Norfolk, Baltimore, Philadelphia, <lb/>
New York, Boston and nil other <lb/>
North. Connects a Norfolk <lb/>
with all points West. <lb/>
Shipper should order their <lb/>
freight via Norfolk, care Norfolk <lb/>
Southern R. R. <lb/>
Sailing hours to change <lb/>
without notice. <lb/>
T. H. MYERS, Agent. Washing- <lb/>
ton, N. <lb/>
J. J. CHERRY, Agent, Green- <lb/>
ville, N. C. <lb/>
a. C. Gen T. and <lb/>
f. Agent, Norfolk, <lb/>
Howls <lb/>
Ia VOW pulse weak, too slow-, <lb/>
too fast, or does it skip a <lb/>
Do you have shortness <lb/>
breath, weak or hungry spells, <lb/>
or choking <lb/>
spells, palpitation, fluttering, <lb/>
pains around the heart, in <lb/>
and shoulder; or hurt <lb/>
lying on left side <lb/>
V you have any of these <lb/>
symptoms your heart is weak <lb/>
or diseased, cannot get <lb/>
better without assistance. <lb/>
Dr. Heart Cure <lb/>
strengthens weak hearts, and <lb/>
rarely ever fails to cure h-0 <lb/>
ii, and <lb/>
quickly you will find <lb/>
1st. 1912. r took <lb/>
flown with and <lb/>
gr.-w I wan <lb/>
by my family that <lb/>
My neighbors <lb/>
bad me up to My <lb/>
and body were swollen lo 0110- <lb/>
than normal and <lb/>
water had heart. <lb/>
For at least I had to sit <lb/>
up In bed to keep from <lb/>
. of <lb/>
Miles Heart Cure, by limn I <lb/>
all I <lb/>
cured. I fool than I have for <lb/>
twenty years, I am lo do <lb/>
any kind of work on my farm. My <lb/>
told that If it <lb/>
for Dr. II Cure <lb/>
would now be In my Brave <lb/>
I- T. Ky. <lb/>
Dr. Heart Cure Is told by <lb/>
your druggist, who will guarantee that <lb/>
the first bottle will benefit. If It falls <lb/>
he will refund your money. <lb/>
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind <lb/>
Announcement <lb/>
We beg leave to announce that we are <lb/>
Wholesale and Retail<lb/>
White Lead, Paints, <lb/>
Colors, and and <lb/>
country Ready nixed Paints. <lb/>
Diplomacy Is of <lb/>
gracefully to the Inevitable,<lb/>
LAMER HILLIARD, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
MARBLE MONUMENTAL WORK <lb/>
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, <lb/>
iron Fencing; Sold<lb/>
d r <lb/>
and <lb/>
don't <lb/>
am <lb/>
at oil. . <lb/>
time I <lb/>
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Swinburne if <lb/>
lie used <lb/>
eloquent e- <lb/>
remarkable <lb/>
but it nil <lb/>
never find that <lb/>
line of <lb/>
power of . <lb/>
language. I i , <lb/>
he w foil <lb/>
The <lb/>
. not beautiful. <lb/>
How It .;. be when by their <lb/>
national <lb/>
run; back to king of the <lb/>
keys and a hobgoblin <lb/>
ray- of ;., very are <lb/>
The type u mid- <lb/>
way between the and the <lb/>
Hat <lb/>
bridge; no <lb/>
skins, hair as <lb/>
coarse and as and <lb/>
short, <lb/>
these are the of the an- <lb/>
pleasing picture. <lb/>
Journal. <lb/>
Two <lb/>
Dyspeptics <lb/>
If you too fat it la because your food <lb/>
turns to fat instead of <lb/>
If you too lean the fat producing; <lb/>
that you eat are not properly <lb/>
assimilated. <lb/>
Lean, people do not hare <lb/>
enough Pepsin in the stomach, while fat <lb/>
people hare too much not <lb/>
enough Pancreatic. <lb/>
Dyspepsia Cure <lb/>
contains all the digestive juices that art <lb/>
found in a healthy stomach, and In <lb/>
exactly those proportions necessary to <lb/>
enable the stomach and digestive organs <lb/>
to digest and assimilate all foods that may <lb/>
be eaten. is not only a perfect <lb/>
but it is a tis- <lb/>
sue building tonic a well. cure <lb/>
Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach, <lb/>
Heartburn. Palpitation of the Heart and <lb/>
You will like it. <lb/>
What You Eat <lb/>
the stomach, rebuilds the <lb/>
and gives firm Saab. <lb/>
There it no way to maintain the <lb/>
health and of mind and <lb/>
body except by <lb/>
i way lo nourish <lb/>
through the stomach. <lb/>
must be kept healthy, pure an <lb/>
sweet or the strength will <lb/>
and disease win -i -i; <lb/>
if -in. ; ,., i m <lb/>
headache, u, had hi <lb/>
rising, <lb/>
and . <lb/>
ate <lb/>
by the of . <lb/>
Sold by John i. <lb/>
druggist <lb/>
salve heals a <lb/>
is itch <lb/>
So remedy m ch re <lb/>
It <lb/>
soothes, e ., ,. <lb/>
burns bruises. A sure <lb/>
for Piles De <lb/>
Witt's U the nine Witch <lb/>
Bezel Salve, Be ware of counter. <lb/>
they are Sold <lb/>
John L. . ill insist. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
DEALER IN <lb/>
Groceries <lb/>
j And Provisions, <lb/>
Cotton Bagging and <lb/>
Ties always on hand <lb/>
sh kept con- <lb/>
in stock, Country <lb/>
Produce Bo. Sold <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
GREENVILLE <lb/>
N or t h C a r o I i n a. <lb/>
There no line in the world better than <lb/>
the Harrison line. It has behind it a t <lb/>
reputation for honorable wares and honorable <lb/>
dealings. . <lb/>
If you use the Harrison Paints you need <lb/>
never worry quality. . . <lb/>
We trust that you will favor us with your <lb/>
orders want good paint for any <lb/>
Have just a car load and <lb/>
can give you Special Price. <lb/>
Baker Hart <lb/>
GREEN VILE, N. C, <lb/>
v, <lb/>
To Publishers <lb/>
and Printers <lb/>
We have an entirely new <lb/>
process, on which patents <lb/>
are pending, whereby we <lb/>
can reface old Brass Col <lb/>
and Head Rules, <lb/>
pt. and thicker, and make <lb/>
them fully as good as now <lb/>
and without any unsightly <lb/>
knobs or feet on the hot <lb/>
torn.<lb/>
Most men are the better for <lb/>
knowing the wont of <lb/>
Per sunburn, all skin <lb/>
and scalp diseases, Witch <lb/>
Basel naive no equal, It in a <lb/>
certain cure for blind, bleeding, <lb/>
itching and piles. Ii <lb/>
iii draw Ore out of -.- burn <lb/>
heal leaving a <lb/>
Bulls, old sores, etc., <lb/>
are quickly cured by the <lb/>
genuine Witch Hue <lb/>
salve Accept substitute as <lb/>
they are often dangerous and <lb/>
Sold by John L. <lb/>
druggist<lb/>
UPS IT EVER <lb/>
TO YOU <lb/>
PRICES <lb/>
Refacing Column and Read <lb/>
Rule regular lengths each <lb/>
r. S. <lb/>
Head Ruled inches In <lb/>
and over lie <lb/>
A sample of <lb/>
e full <lb/>
will be <lb/>
on application. <lb/>
Not Quite <lb/>
low often you can get a <lb/>
thing <lb/>
nail or screw driver or <lb/>
lacking. Have a good <lb/>
tool box and be prepared for <lb/>
emergencies. Our line of tools <lb/>
la all you could desire, and <lb/>
we will see that your tool <lb/>
box docs Dot luck a single <lb/>
article. <lb/>
Of Course <lb/>
You get Harness, <lb/>
Horse Goods, <lb/>
J. R J<lb/>
ft How Many People You <lb/>
Reach Without f <lb/>
o leaving your own office <lb/>
Take advantage of Tub <lb/>
offer mid get a <lb/>
year's good reading at half price <lb/>
Dr. O. Lt. <lb/>
Telephone Line <lb/>
S A DOOR TO YOUR <lb/>
NO <lb/>
IS <lb/>
Can You Afford <lb/>
LET OUR <lb/>
TALK II OVER YOU. <lb/>
For <lb/>
Pointers Supply Co <lb/>
of Type and <lb/>
High Grade Material <lb/>
N. Street. p <lb/>
July 1st r HI be i <lb/>
pared private con- S <lb/>
to and f i om depot fir <lb/>
persons lo town at <lb/>
each person The will <lb/>
then only hotels <lb/>
depot and wharf and fare on <lb/>
will also be <lb/>
W. J. <lb/>
Quarrier Petersburg Grey Granite, <lb/>
Fencings, Iron Vases, <lb/>
CHAS. MILLER WALSH, <lb/>
DEALER IN <lb/>
Monumental Work and Cemetery <lb/>
Furnishings. <lb/>
Work Finished With Pneumatic Tools. <lb/>
OUR DEPARTMENT. <lb/>
J. M. BLOW, and Agent- <lb/>
-.--- If. C <lb/>
As A Trunks, <lb/>
and we j Grips, <lb/>
treat pioneer Bull at J. B. Smith St Bro. <lb/>
and written j <lb/>
those In arrears. dally new groceries <lb/>
of all who receive their mail at <lb/>
thin office. We <lb/>
for job <lb/>
shoes are the <lb/>
take orders <lb/>
right from the file <lb/>
loaf bread <lb/>
at <lb/>
beet. <lb/>
. i . from the oven <lb/>
pair sold under a <lb/>
O. Jackson Co. control this <lb/>
For carpenters grind stones <lb/>
line for Ayden <lb/>
finer than the finest, and <lb/>
. t rope and pulleys, at J. <lb/>
rugs and art squares are H <lb/>
,. A Bro. <lb/>
Tyson. <lb/>
J. our optician is <lb/>
now back again from the <lb/>
Optical College, where he <lb/>
graduated la a special course in <lb/>
the science of optics, ready <lb/>
better service than before <lb/>
to those from weak eyes <lb/>
and in of <lb/>
We are receiving daily <lb/>
and fancy groceries, also a <lb/>
line of cigars <lb/>
everything kept in a first <lb/>
J. H. Tripp Bro. <lb/>
Bed steads, mattresses, <lb/>
single and rockers, dialog <lb/>
and wash <lb/>
dressers tables a <lb/>
Bro <lb/>
Friend Luther says <lb/>
he will freely admit he Is not <lb/>
so good looking as we, bat that <lb/>
young man who came to his house <lb/>
Tuesday morning says his daddy <lb/>
is the proudest and happiest <lb/>
daddy in we <lb/>
it is so, for friend has bed <lb/>
a turkey gobbler and been <lb/>
wearing high water pants ever <lb/>
since, there is in bis <lb/>
neck, That boy must be a <lb/>
dandy. <lb/>
Having toe <lb/>
Philadelphia Optical College <lb/>
Hay corn, oats, meal, hulls, lime <lb/>
windows locks nails Gross <lb/>
i cut saws and mechanic tools at <lb/>
B Bro <lb/>
If yon need the way <lb/>
of Crockery, Tin ware <lb/>
to Bee its, Hart Jenkins. <lb/>
In south <lb/>
west Out be seen the <lb/>
work of the carpenter in course of <lb/>
construction. Handsome <lb/>
nice and neat cottages and <lb/>
various other buildings, all <lb/>
denoting the progress, <lb/>
and development of our beautiful <lb/>
little city. Thrift and growth is <lb/>
the watchword and onward we <lb/>
move. <lb/>
A crockery, glass <lb/>
aW Start <lb/>
H M. Ml A sew <lb/>
tar beef, fresh weans, San- <lb/>
fresh a. h, <lb/>
r corn <lb/>
w. . . <lb/>
Oat load salt far sale by tun <lb/>
MM<lb/>
hotter that Is <lb/>
have <lb/>
The of J. R. Smith A Bro. <lb/>
h pretty to look at. <lb/>
graduating in a special the best line of <lb/>
human eye, and the j M and <lb/>
of optics, I feel able want <lb/>
to correct any term <lb/>
of refraction that any ether <lb/>
can correct with glasses. I will <lb/>
take any case el weak eyes, or eye <lb/>
strain, dull hurting, aching, burn <lb/>
tug or eyes, eyes with <lb/>
bad or low vision, on a positive <lb/>
to relieve the trouble <lb/>
and give entire satisfaction to the <lb/>
patient or not charge one cent. The <lb/>
largest per cent, of all chronic <lb/>
headaches and <lb/>
from errors of refraction and eye <lb/>
strain. It is dangerous to pro <lb/>
when your eyes call fr <lb/>
assistance. Glasses ate only <lb/>
remedy for errors of refraction and <lb/>
weak eyes. Any style or form of <lb/>
glasses given desired. As good <lb/>
references as are in the county <lb/>
furnished on application. <lb/>
J. W. Taylor, Ref. D. <lb/>
Cannon and Tyson invites your <lb/>
attention to their car load of stoves <lb/>
beaters. <lb/>
We call your attention to our <lb/>
line of Cannon <lb/>
and Tyson. <lb/>
Wear Corliss Coon-Collar. for <lb/>
cents. J. It- <lb/>
Buy your furniture of Cannon <lb/>
and Tyson, they have tho best and <lb/>
Cheapest. <lb/>
W. Jackson A showing <lb/>
the most complete hue of <lb/>
yo and suit's ever <lb/>
all H in the town de . <lb/>
. trial. They a. <lb/>
pi use y i m the style w yon m <lb/>
yon n <lb/>
foot. We . y i and <lb/>
shoe ever saw. Try a <lb/>
pair and he convinced. <lb/>
Dress . ids, Bra cloth, <lb/>
M , albatross <lb/>
silks, trimming, dog and white <lb/>
goods at J R i Bro <lb/>
I always keep an hand a full <lb/>
line of fend stuff at lowest cash <lb/>
prices as hay, oats, corn, <lb/>
seed meal and hulls, brand <lb/>
ship staff. Hank Lilly. <lb/>
to see them. <lb/>
We handle the New Singer Sew- <lb/>
Tr n I he on easy terms, J. H. <lb/>
Tripp Bro. <lb/>
A big line of Overalls, <lb/>
Jumpers and the best line of pants <lb/>
for money on the market at <lb/>
J. R. Smith Bro. <lb/>
Get the Cox cotton planter the <lb/>
best on the market at J. It. Smith <lb/>
Bro. <lb/>
Oranges, apples, bananas all <lb/>
fruits kept by <lb/>
horn. <lb/>
Old Fashion Hand-made Paw- <lb/>
Paw Bread Trays at J. K. <lb/>
Smith Bro. <lb/>
Our line of Groceries and Con- <lb/>
is complete. Call and <lb/>
see us. J. H. Tripp Bro. <lb/>
Highest prices paid for chickens <lb/>
and and all country produce <lb/>
by J. H. Tripp Bro. <lb/>
Call on Hart s for a liar <lb/>
rel of Columbia Flour, none better <lb/>
to be hat I anywhere. <lb/>
styles and wrap <lb/>
for Mises and Ladies <lb/>
also a nice line of Zephyr <lb/>
tors at R. Smith Bro. <lb/>
Buy one of Hawes <lb/>
Sold under a e. <lb/>
II. <lb/>
dime to c A <lb/>
quality. . <lb/>
and Tyson nave the <lb/>
Strongest dress good and <lb/>
shoes in town. <lb/>
Calico and Gingham at cents <lb/>
per yard, great reductions in white <lb/>
slippers and goods, at J. <lb/>
R Smith Bro. <lb/>
by <lb/>
painting them with <lb/>
Town County lead <lb/>
full line of colors, kept at J. <lb/>
It. Smith A Bro. <lb/>
Dennis Davis will <lb/>
services in the Disciple on <lb/>
regular appointments from now <lb/>
until January first, alter which the <lb/>
church here and at will be <lb/>
In charge of Bey. B. II. Jones, of <lb/>
Va. <lb/>
E. E. A Co. will do all hey <lb/>
possible can to please yon with <lb/>
their new line and fin.-v <lb/>
Tho Mi- H; in <lb/>
are exceedingly <lb/>
learn she has taken a <lb/>
has had the fever and hid <lb/>
so much improved a to <lb/>
entirety out of danger. We <lb/>
hope she may Boon <lb/>
carry <lb/>
a lull line of meat, and can <lb/>
gods. Don't buy before giving <lb/>
me a trial. Frank Lilly. <lb/>
Hart A Jenkins <lb/>
smoking tobacco K <lb/>
We are pleased to <lb/>
have recently been <lb/>
suffering with the fever in our <lb/>
have recovered and <lb/>
those who have not are the <lb/>
rapid road that way. We are also <lb/>
gratified that hoc a single <lb/>
has resulted from the dreaded dis- <lb/>
ease. <lb/>
On Jan. 1st 1900 I will <lb/>
In must <lb/>
sell my consisting el dry <lb/>
goods notions, shoes, <lb/>
boys and children's clothing, <lb/>
groceries I <lb/>
at cost. All I is to <lb/>
see, what I have to offer., Will <lb/>
Bell all, or i of stock rent <lb/>
sail see the <lb/>
prises. Yours la <lb/>
J. V. <lb/>
For. 1906. <lb/>
full Una of valises, tel- <lb/>
gripe, baud bag, <lb/>
salts eases at It A <lb/>
Rev, Hr. of <lb/>
who has keen a <lb/>
series of in the Baptist <lb/>
for the past two weeks, left <lb/>
for his home <lb/>
The marrying fever has struck <lb/>
with a vim, several weddings <lb/>
are billed for this next <lb/>
week. <lb/>
Buy your Felt Mattress at Can- <lb/>
non A Tyson, have the best. <lb/>
How nice is to <lb/>
dwell together unity, even i <lb/>
one's pug dog does commit suicide <lb/>
In a near neighbor's fence. It's <lb/>
nice. Does as well folks have a <lb/>
If they want So go <lb/>
way, and we shan't <lb/>
There will lie enough the <lb/>
same kind left. <lb/>
V. and paper <lb/>
Pumps with long or short joints <lb/>
pipe at J. R. Smith Bro. <lb/>
Married in this township on the <lb/>
evening of the 15th at the residence <lb/>
W. L. Roberson, Wider C. O, <lb/>
Mr. Alex. <lb/>
Ida <lb/>
See our of ladies <lb/>
cloaks. J. It. Turnage. <lb/>
Spier Co., of Ridge <lb/>
Spring, several hundred <lb/>
Dales of cotton from point <lb/>
yesterday. <lb/>
Miss Morrison, who <lb/>
been away some time Visiting <lb/>
her still home, returned In <lb/>
Wednesday evening, <lb/>
You should see line lace <lb/>
curtains before buying J. . <lb/>
fart h i h in down <lb/>
II Island in Craven co <lb/>
. i g. V her h . <lb/>
Hie i i w <lb/>
rugs, carpeting, m <lb/>
t Hue i;<lb/>
Ii is of . among <lb/>
Rev. T. ii. King <lb/>
leave this v. p.; for <lb/>
where he will make his home. He <lb/>
however, <lb/>
here and at Winter- <lb/>
villa. Mr. King and his most <lb/>
excellent family have many warm <lb/>
friends in and while they <lb/>
regret losing them it is <lb/>
gratifying to know they will not <lb/>
be altogether. i <lb/>
Wednesday evening at <lb/>
at the home of Henry Harris, <lb/>
father of the bride, miles from <lb/>
Ayden, Mr. Tripp and Miss <lb/>
Harris were united in mar <lb/>
by J. M. Blow, Esq. There <lb/>
was a very large crowd present <lb/>
We tender congratulations and <lb/>
wish for the newly wedded pair a <lb/>
happy life. <lb/>
paint l-t f-r <lb/>
Tl <lb/>
curs co <lb/>
will pay highest cash price, <lb/>
-ell seed until yon see me; <lb/>
F. Lilly. <lb/>
Dr. Joseph Dixon, <lb/>
trick Block, St. <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb/>
AYDEN, N. <lb/>
At the-owe of business August 25th, <lb/>
RESOURCES. <lb/>
Lams and Discounts. <lb/>
Furniture and Fixtures <lb/>
Demand Lo <lb/>
Due from Hunks. <lb/>
Cash items, <lb/>
Gold Coin, <lb/>
Coin, <lb/>
National Bank antes <lb/>
U. S. notes <lb/>
Total, <lb/>
185,108.02 <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
stock paid in, <lb/>
Sin plus fund <lb/>
Undivided profits less<lb/>
unpaid . <lb/>
subject lo check, <lb/>
Cashier's <lb/>
Total. <lb/>
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l. J. B. Smith, of n <lb/>
that the above statement is true to the best of be- <lb/>
lief, L J. R <lb/>
Christian Andersen's Struggle <lb/>
Recognition by <lb/>
Hans Christian Andersen was as <lb/>
loving and simple us a child and as <lb/>
sensitive. The part of his life <lb/>
was by the that his <lb/>
native country had failed to <lb/>
he wrote, <lb/>
all my books are flying over <lb/>
the world and home am so <lb/>
little appreciated. There I an still <lb/>
only a poor schoolboy, always in tho <lb/>
lowest form, I am wronged, <lb/>
Denmark, it is thy Still, let <lb/>
mi- forgive as I wish to be <lb/>
He not at the start personal- <lb/>
popular among countrymen, <lb/>
lie too fond of about <lb/>
himself and the honor- and <lb/>
he had received. His out- <lb/>
spoken pleasure In his own pursuits <lb/>
came from the most candid and in- <lb/>
interest. Hut it irritated <lb/>
people. Perhaps they wished to talk <lb/>
shout themselves. <lb/>
Yet in time the great men of Co- <lb/>
came to take him at the <lb/>
, valuation given him nil over Europe. <lb/>
He i. privileged friend of the <lb/>
; king was finally accepted as a <lb/>
great national institution. His van- <lb/>
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l but -kin deep, and true mod- <lb/>
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this, taken from one of Iii- <lb/>
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Danish they sneak about <lb/>
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when I say sadly. They arc <lb/>
the reply is, is still <lb/>
I feel so small almost be- <lb/>
it is a vain dream. Can it <lb/>
that i am mentioned with these <lb/>
Toward close of Andersen's <lb/>
life public honors reached their <lb/>
max. his town, be- <lb/>
stowed its freedom upon him and <lb/>
bad an illumination when he came <lb/>
to it. His seventieth birth- <lb/>
day was observed M a national <lb/>
day. Copenhagen was in festal <lb/>
garb, his was unveiled <lb/>
there. That year lie died. <lb/>
and <lb/>
me, this Jay of August <lb/>
STARCH. <lb/>
Notary Public <lb/>
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Man Wants Little Here Below <lb/>
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make it a rule to keep the beat quality off <lb/>
goods, as good goods always give satisfaction. <lb/>
OUR IS COMPLETE <lb/>
We have a large and carefully selected line of Clothing, and <lb/>
can lit with a Suit or Overcoat at tho Lowest Bottom <lb/>
We soil tho and <lb/>
many other Popular Brands of Shoes. <lb/>
Try The United Slates Standard Flour and you will have no <lb/>
r, keep a simply on <lb/>
We are agents for and have prices right. <lb/>
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Tour grocer honest ho cares to do tell <lb/>
you that he knows very little about tho bulk coffee he <lb/>
sells you. How can he know, whore it originally came from, <lb/>
how it was With What <lb/>
or when roasted If you buy your <lb/>
coffee loose by tho pound, how can <lb/>
you t purity and uniform quality t <lb/>
COFFEE, of <lb/>
ALL PACKAGE COFFEES. Is <lb/>
necessity <lb/>
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millions of homes. <lb/>
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why, it leaves a black hand <lb/>
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And it ain't nice,<lb/>
The Origin of Wearing Liveries. <lb/>
The wearing of liveries dates back <lb/>
to the days of gentle service, when <lb/>
it was the custom for to de- <lb/>
liver splendid habits to the <lb/>
of their households. In days of <lb/>
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THE ALASKAN MOOSE. <lb/>
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fen in length and between <lb/>
five feet in diameter. Where <lb/>
plant grows in any considerable <lb/>
quantity it becomes impossible for <lb/>
small craft to pass through them <lb/>
on account of the density the <lb/>
Hi mass of vegetation. Tho <lb/>
of tropical islands use the <lb/>
bladder-like enlargements <lb/>
for vessels and for storing <lb/>
away grain. <lb/>
of All <lb/>
Animals. <lb/>
After all has been said about the <lb/>
horns of the world's greatest horned <lb/>
animals there is positively none <lb/>
equals in the <lb/>
that crowns the head of <lb/>
a really big Alaskan moose. Take <lb/>
them in situ, as the geologists say, <lb/>
the bead of their rightful owner, <lb/>
and in length, breadth and thickness <lb/>
re the mind of every in- <lb/>
human being a feeling of <lb/>
genuine awe. do not how even <lb/>
an dog or horse can be- <lb/>
hold n pair of seventy inch mouse <lb/>
antlers without being profoundly <lb/>
impressed. The antler springs <lb/>
from an upper corner of <lb/>
tile head on a stem of solid bone <lb/>
that is like the trunk of u hickory <lb/>
sapling. A foot or so from the bur <lb/>
it throws off toward the front <lb/>
quite gratuitously, it <lb/>
or three big spears of bone that are <lb/>
of much use a tight. As soon as <lb/>
there is room for real development <lb/>
tile main stem flattens out into an <lb/>
enormous slab of bone, two <lb/>
inches in thickness, from twelve to <lb/>
eighteen inches wide and from two <lb/>
to three feet long. This is the <lb/>
and a very appropriate <lb/>
name it is, too, for in the center it is <lb/>
hollowed like a human palm and <lb/>
studded along its upper edge from <lb/>
six to twelve fingers and thumbs of <lb/>
solid bone. <lb/>
In sheer exuberance of strength <lb/>
and excess of horn material Alas- <lb/>
moose antler occasionally <lb/>
throws off from the lower surface of <lb/>
its or it may be from the front <lb/>
of the beam, a big, rugged spur root <lb/>
of bone, which always has an extra <lb/>
Impressive effect on the beholder. <lb/>
The largest antlers of Alaskan <lb/>
moose are in the Field museum at <lb/>
Chicago. They have a spread of <lb/>
a half inches and <lb/>
weigh ninety-three and a half <lb/>
pounds.- V. T. Hornaday in <lb/>
inc. <lb/>
AN OLD ABACK <lb/>
SAYS-. <lb/>
light purse Is s <lb/>
Sickness makes a light <lb/>
The LIVER U the seal of <lb/>
tenths cf <lb/>
rap <lb/>
I If <lb/>
, to root of v. <lb/>
end restore the action <lb/>
to normal condition. <lb/>
Give tone to the system and <lb/>
flesh to the body. <lb/>
fake No Substitute. <lb/>
Relaxations. <lb/>
mind frets for <lb/>
say- a writer. nun find it <lb/>
sufficient relief to lake their pleas- <lb/>
on their own little tennis court <lb/>
or croquet lawn. Others, like Rich- <lb/>
will call in the servants and <lb/>
have ii leaping match hi the hall; <lb/>
or, like I Mas <lb/>
them elves in r and fly <lb/>
the hair . Sir i <lb/>
to get . r <lb/>
f he more active I <lb/>
A Practical Joke. <lb/>
t of was <lb/>
very fond of practical in <lb/>
hi.- younger days. he called <lb/>
at a and asked the <lb/>
v if . v. . for a <lb/>
gin milk, not know <lb/>
. r tail t away to fetch <lb/>
the milk, t . . a <lb/>
n ii h ; and threw <lb/>
it, v. i a into the churn. <lb/>
When the old woman returned ho <lb/>
drank milk and walked away. <lb/>
A year later the same prince en- <lb/>
the house in a different dress <lb/>
again asked for a glass of milk <lb/>
inn inquired whither some one <lb/>
hadn't secreted a cat in her <lb/>
churn. The farmer's wife laughed <lb/>
and <lb/>
and I wouldn't mind <lb/>
hint doing it again at the same <lb/>
did you do with the but- <lb/>
were churning <lb/>
I it to the palace, <lb/>
they take all my <lb/>
Never the Way, tumble to <lb/>
carry, easy to take, pleasant <lb/>
novel failing in results are <lb/>
Witt's Little Early Risers. These <lb/>
unions little pills are a certain <lb/>
guarantee <lb/>
torpid and of the ills <lb/>
resulting <lb/>
ionic the liver. <lb/>
Sold by John L. druggist. <lb/>
Even hunger isn't an <lb/>
cure for laziness. <lb/>
Service. <lb/>
Steamer L- leaves <lb/>
Washington dally <lb/>
at a, m. for Greenville; leaves <lb/>
Greenville daily <lb/>
at VI for <lb/>
at Washington with <lb/>
Norfolk Railroad tor <lb/>
Norfolk, Baltimore, Philadelphia, <lb/>
New Fork, Boston and nil other <lb/>
North. Norfolk <lb/>
with all points West. <lb/>
Shippers should order their <lb/>
freight via Norfolk, care Norfolk <lb/>
Y Southern It. K. <lb/>
Sailing hours subject to change <lb/>
without notice. <lb/>
T. H. MYERS, Agent. Washing- <lb/>
ton, N. <lb/>
J. J. CHERRY, Agent, <lb/>
ville, N. C. <lb/>
Announcement <lb/>
Green <lb/>
T. <lb/>
All women should strive to be <lb/>
beautiful Beauty roles mankind. <lb/>
Rocky Mountain Ten <lb/>
red lips, bright ryes and <lb/>
cream like complexion. cents, <lb/>
Tea or Drug <lb/>
Store. <lb/>
Makes <lb/>
perfect. Makes red blood and <lb/>
hone. That's what <lb/>
Rocky Mountain Tea will do. A <lb/>
ionic for the and weak. <lb/>
cents, Tea or Tablets. <lb/>
Drugstore <lb/>
Never judge <lb/>
her <lb/>
beauty <lb/>
f you want a pretty lace and de- <lb/>
light air, <lb/>
Rosy and lovely hair, <lb/>
Wedding trip the sea, <lb/>
Put <lb/>
Tea. <lb/>
Drugstore. <lb/>
Tired out, worn out woman <lb/>
cannot sleep, or work; <lb/>
am if she would fly to pieces. <lb/>
Rocky Mountain Tea <lb/>
makes strong nerves and rich red <lb/>
blood. cents, Tea Tablets. <lb/>
Drug <lb/>
II. O. H DO I T. and <lb/>
f. Agent, Norfolk, <lb/>
How Is <lb/>
Is pulse weak, too <lb/>
too fast, or does it skip a beat <lb/>
Do you have shortness of <lb/>
breath, weak or hungry spells, <lb/>
or choking <lb/>
spells, palpitation, fluttering, <lb/>
pains around the heart, in MR <lb/>
and or hurt <lb/>
lying on left side <lb/>
If you have any of these <lb/>
symptoms your heart is weak <lb/>
or diseased, cannot <lb/>
better without assistance. <lb/>
Dr. Heart Cure <lb/>
strengthens weak hearts, and <lb/>
rarely to <lb/>
it-, and <lb/>
quickly you will find <lb/>
January 1st. 1902. r took <lb/>
down with weakness and dropsy, <lb/>
and I <lb/>
by my family physician that my <lb/>
My <lb/>
had given me up to die. <lb/>
limbs and body were to one- <lb/>
larger than normal size, and <lb/>
water collected my heart. <lb/>
For at least three I had to sit <lb/>
prepped up In bed to keep from <lb/>
i Bent for five bottle, of Dr. <lb/>
Heart Cure, and by the. time I <lb/>
had them all I <lb/>
cured. I than I for <lb/>
twenty years, and I ion able to do <lb/>
any kind of work on my My <lb/>
physician told me that If It <lb/>
hadn't been for Heart Cure <lb/>
I would now he in my <lb/>
I. T. CURD, Ky. <lb/>
Dr. Heart Cure Is sold by <lb/>
your druggist, who will guarantee that <lb/>
the first bottle will benefit. If It falls <lb/>
he will refund your money. <lb/>
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind <lb/>
Diplomacy is the art of yielding <lb/>
gracefully to I he inevitable.<lb/>
to <lb/>
LANIER MILLIARD, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
MARBLE MONUMENTAL WORK <lb/>
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. <lb/>
iron Fencing; Sold <lb/>
and t did not <lb/>
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time he said; Swinburne i <lb/>
most curio i man. lie used <lb/>
to and eloquent i- <lb/>
gays. Ho had very remarkable <lb/>
power of . . but it was all <lb/>
language. I never find that <lb/>
he following line of <lb/>
Two <lb/>
Dyspeptics <lb/>
If you art too fat it la your food <lb/>
turns to fat instead of <lb/>
If you are too lean producing foods <lb/>
that you eat are not properly digested and <lb/>
assimilated. <lb/>
Lean, people do not hart <lb/>
Pepsin in the stomach, while fat <lb/>
people have too much Pepsin and not <lb/>
enough <lb/>
Dyspepsia Cure <lb/>
eon ton the contains all the digestive juices that <lb/>
runs back to the king of the in stomach, and in <lb/>
and a <lb/>
, , ., . the stomach and digestive organs <lb/>
J cry are to digest and assimilate all foods may <lb/>
i The u mid- h is not only a perfect <lb/>
the E and the but it is a tis- <lb/>
., c,, ., . i building tonic as well. cures <lb/>
i v. , Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach. <lb/>
bridge; no eyebrow, wide Heartburn, Palpitation of the and <lb/>
mouths, full I.- . oily hair as <lb/>
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not beautiful. <lb/>
co when their <lb/>
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are elements of the <lb/>
picture. <lb/>
going to make <lb/>
You will like it <lb/>
What You Eat <lb/>
Reals the stomach, rebuilds the <lb/>
nun and gives firm Cash. <lb/>
as as a <lb/>
There is do way to the <lb/>
health and strength of mind and <lb/>
body except by <lb/>
is no wax to <lb/>
the stomach. <lb/>
be kepi pure an <lb/>
or the will let <lb/>
will up <lb/>
Ion of <lb/>
bad <lb/>
sour mi. indigestion, <lb/>
all . . <lb/>
mat me i quickly <lb/>
by the of K <lb/>
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druggist <lb/>
The salve that Heals a seal <lb/>
is DeWitt's itch Hazel <lb/>
remedy ts snob speedy re <lb/>
lief, it d mil <lb/>
soothe, e ll i all cub <lb/>
burns bruises, A sure nun <lb/>
for Piles De <lb/>
Witt's lithe <lb/>
Basel Salve. Be ware of counter. <lb/>
they are Sold <lb/>
L. ii <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
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Groceries <lb/>
And Provisions <lb/>
Cotton Bagging and <lb/>
Ties always on hand <lb/>
Fr sh kept con- <lb/>
In Stack. Country <lb/>
Produce Sold <lb/>
GREENVILLE <lb/>
North Carolina. <lb/>
Must are the better <lb/>
knowing the worst of <lb/>
Per sunburn, and all skin <lb/>
and scalp diseases, DeWitt's Witch <lb/>
Hazel no equal. It is n <lb/>
certain cure for blind, bleeding, <lb/>
itching and piles, ii <lb/>
will draw lire i Hun. <lb/>
nod heal leaving a <lb/>
Boils, old etc., <lb/>
are cured by the <lb/>
genuine DeWitt's Haze <lb/>
Accept no an <lb/>
they are often dangerous and <lb/>
Sold by John L. Woolen, <lb/>
druggist <lb/>
Take advantage <lb/>
iii offer and get a <lb/>
year's good reading at half price <lb/>
Dr. J. Lt. slain em <lb/>
Dental <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
U EVER <lb/>
OCCURRED TO YOU <lb/>
Many People <lb/>
Reach Without f <lb/>
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X Telephone Line <lb/>
IS A DOOR TO YOUR <lb/>
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Can <lb/>
LET OUR <lb/>
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For Rates <lb/>
APPLY TO <lb/>
LOCAL MANAGER or <lb/>
Horn Telephone and <lb/>
Company,<lb/>
Wt beg leave to announce that we are <lb/>
Wholesale and Retail <lb/>
J for -n <lb/>
White Lead, Paints, <lb/>
Colors, and and <lb/>
country Ready Paints. <lb/>
There Is no line in the world better than <lb/>
the Harrison line. It has behind it a <lb/>
reputation for honorable wares and honorable <lb/>
dealings. <lb/>
If you use the Harrison Paints you need <lb/>
never worry quality. . <lb/>
We trust that you will favor us with your <lb/>
orders good paint for any <lb/>
Have just a car load <lb/>
can give you Special Prices. <lb/>
Baker Hart <lb/>
and <lb/>
N. C, <lb/>
To Publishers <lb/>
and Printers Not Quite <lb/>
have an entirely new <lb/>
process, on which patents <lb/>
are pending, whereby we <lb/>
can reface old Brass Col <lb/>
ii and Head Rules, <lb/>
pt. and thicker, and make <lb/>
them fully as good as now <lb/>
and without any unsightly <lb/>
knobs or feet on the hot <lb/>
torn. <lb/>
each <lb/>
PRICES <lb/>
Column Head <lb/>
lengths <lb/>
defacing L. S. and <lb/>
Head Ruled in <lb/>
per <lb/>
A of <lb/>
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will be cheerfully <lb/>
often you Rot a <lb/>
nail or or <lb/>
lacking. Have a good <lb/>
tool box be prepared for <lb/>
emergencies. Our line of tools <lb/>
is all desire, and <lb/>
we will that your tool <lb/>
box docs not luck a single <lb/>
Of Course <lb/>
You get Harness, <lb/>
Horse <lb/>
J P <lb/>
Corey<lb/>
on application. <lb/>
printers Supply Co <lb/>
of Type and <lb/>
High Grade Material <lb/>
N. Ninth Street. P <lb/>
Aft it July I v ill be <lb/>
pared <lb/>
and depot for <lb/>
persons in town at <lb/>
each person The will <lb/>
then only run . to <lb/>
depot and wharf tore on <lb/>
will also he pone b <lb/>
W. J. TURNAGE <lb/>
Quarrier Petersburg Grey Granite, <lb/>
Fencings, Iron Vases, <lb/>
CHAS. MILLER WALSH, <lb/>
DEALER IN <lb/>
Monumental Work and Cemetery <lb/>
Furnishings. <lb/>
AU Work Finished With Pneumatic Tools. <lb/>
and<lb/>
DEPARTMENT, <lb/>
J. M. BLOW, Agent- <lb/>
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A. t I A <lb/>
d we , Gripe, and <lb/>
treat sea- j Salt Case, at J. B. Smith A Bro. <lb/>
and are re <lb/>
those In stream. We hare a it j., dally ,. and <lb/>
of all who receive mail at; right from the toe- <lb/>
thin office. We ab take orders <lb/>
for job <lb/>
shoes are the beet. <lb/>
The freshest <lb/>
sue loaf bread <lb/>
from the oven at <lb/>
a Stria ; <lb/>
W. O. Jackson Co. control this j <lb/>
line for Ayden. <lb/>
Our rugs and art <lb/>
For carpenters ton's, grind stones <lb/>
t hemp rope BOd at J. I, <lb/>
squares . <lb/>
Smith A Bro. <lb/>
finer than tho finest, <lb/>
. Hay corn, oats, meal, hulls, lime <lb/>
windows locks <lb/>
Elder Dennis <lb/>
services In the Disciple on <lb/>
regular appointments frost now <lb/>
until January first, alter which the <lb/>
church here and at will be <lb/>
In charge of Bey. R. H. Jones, of <lb/>
Blackstone, Va. <lb/>
E. B. Co. will do all <lb/>
possible can to please yon with <lb/>
their new line of fen.-y <lb/>
groceries <lb/>
many friends of Ml f s <lb/>
are sorry to <lb/>
she has taken a <lb/>
has the fever and b be-n e <lb/>
so much as lo I <lb/>
out of danger. We <lb/>
hope she may soon <lb/>
carry <lb/>
a lull line of meat, lard and can <lb/>
go-ids. Don't buy before giving <lb/>
trial. Prank Lilly. <lb/>
Wednesday evening at o'clock <lb/>
at the home of Henry Harris, <lb/>
father of the miles from <lb/>
Ayden, Mr. Miss <lb/>
Lula Harris were In mar <lb/>
by J. M. Blow, Esq. There <lb/>
was a very large crowd present <lb/>
tender congratulations j <lb/>
wish for the nearly wedded pi r ; <lb/>
Ion.- happy <lb/>
O I he Isn't f-r <lb/>
cars -ed, <lb/>
ill pay price, <lb/>
-ell your seed until you see me; <lb/>
P. Lilly. <lb/>
Dr. Joseph Dixon, <lb/>
physician <lb/>
s- <lb/>
Ayden. N. C. <lb/>
A SENSITIVE DAME <lb/>
Hi <lb/>
M. C. <lb/>
R Smith Bro <lb/>
J. optician is <lb/>
now back again from the <lb/>
Optical College, where he j <lb/>
graduated is a special coarse Its I If you need the way <lb/>
the science of optics, ready of Crockery, Tin ware <lb/>
better service than ever before come to see Hart Jenkins. <lb/>
to those from weak eyes <lb/>
and in of <lb/>
We are receiving daily heavy <lb/>
and fancy groceries, also a nice <lb/>
line of cigars <lb/>
everything kept in a first <lb/>
J. H. Tripp Bro. <lb/>
Bed steads, mattresses, <lb/>
single wising <lb/>
and chairs wash <lb/>
dressers tables at J B Bra <lb/>
Bro <lb/>
Friend says <lb/>
he will freely he Is not <lb/>
so good looking we, bat that <lb/>
young man who came to hie Souse <lb/>
Tuesday morning says his daddy <lb/>
la just the proudest and happiest <lb/>
daddy in Awl we <lb/>
it is so, for friend Lather has had <lb/>
a turkey gobbler been <lb/>
wearing high water <lb/>
since, there is no In bis <lb/>
neck, That boy must he a <lb/>
dandy. <lb/>
retained <lb/>
In Ayden, north, east, south <lb/>
and wast can lie seen the <lb/>
work of the carpenter in course of <lb/>
construction. Handsome <lb/>
nice and neat cottages and <lb/>
various other buildings, all <lb/>
OF <lb/>
rib <lb/>
the progress, enter prise <lb/>
. ,, thine business In mas <lb/>
and development of our beautiful . <lb/>
, stock consisting <lb/>
little city. Thrift and growth la <lb/>
the watchword and onward we <lb/>
move. <lb/>
A line sf crockery, glass<lb/>
Mil <lb/>
M. OS's new<lb/>
flesh <lb/>
t, corn <lb/>
a, at <lb/>
o. <lb/>
Cat fee sale Van <lb/>
Ml . <lb/>
hatter that w <lb/>
of J. R. Smith A <lb/>
Bro, <lb/>
Philadelphia Optical College h pretty look at, <lb/>
in a special L,. the best line of <lb/>
the human eye, and Id the M and if yon <lb/>
of optics, I fully able to go <lb/>
pared to correct any torts f . . . <lb/>
of refraction that ether <lb/>
can correct with glasses. I will <lb/>
take any case ft weak eyes, or eye <lb/>
strain, dull hurting, aching, burn <lb/>
eyes, eyes with <lb/>
bad or low on a positive <lb/>
to relieve the trouble <lb/>
and give entire satisfaction to the <lb/>
patient or charge one cent. The <lb/>
largest per cent, of all chronic <lb/>
headaches and <lb/>
from errors of refraction and eye <lb/>
It is to pro <lb/>
when your eyes call f r <lb/>
assistance. Glasses are the only <lb/>
remedy tot errors of <lb/>
weak eyes. Any style or form of <lb/>
desired. As good <lb/>
references as are in the <lb/>
furnished on application. <lb/>
J. W. Taylor, Ref. D. <lb/>
Gannon and Tyson invites your <lb/>
attention to their car load of stoves <lb/>
heaters. <lb/>
We call your attention to <lb/>
pleaded <lb/>
and Tyson. <lb/>
Wear Corliss for <lb/>
cents. J. R- Turnage. <lb/>
Buy your furniture of Cannon <lb/>
and Tyson, they have the best and <lb/>
cheapest <lb/>
C. Jackson showing <lb/>
the most complete line of nuns, <lb/>
yo the, and ever <lb/>
in the <lb/>
to see them. <lb/>
We handle the New Singer Sew- <lb/>
on easy terms, J. H. <lb/>
Tripp Bro. <lb/>
A big line of Overalls, <lb/>
Jumpers and the best line of pants <lb/>
for money on the market at <lb/>
J. R. Smith Bro. <lb/>
Get the Cox cotton planter the <lb/>
best on the market at J. R. Smith <lb/>
Bro. <lb/>
Oranges, apples, bananas and all <lb/>
fruits kept by <lb/>
horn. <lb/>
Old Fashion Hand-made Paw- <lb/>
Paw Bread Trays at B. <lb/>
Smith Bro. <lb/>
Our line of Groceries and Con- <lb/>
in complete. Call and <lb/>
see us. J. H. Tripp ft Bro. <lb/>
Highest prices paid for chickens <lb/>
and eggs all country produce <lb/>
by Tripp Bro. <lb/>
Call on Hart ft s for a bar <lb/>
rel Of Columbia Flour, none better <lb/>
to bad anywhere. <lb/>
Latest styles in cloak-and wrap <lb/>
for Misses and Ladies <lb/>
also a nice line of Zephyr <lb/>
tors at ft. a Bro. <lb/>
Hart ft Jenkins <lb/>
smoking tobacco is O. K. <lb/>
We are pleased to <lb/>
quite all who have recently been <lb/>
suffering with the fever in our <lb/>
have recovered a d <lb/>
those who have not are on the <lb/>
rapid road that way. We are also <lb/>
gratified that a single death <lb/>
has resulted from the dreaded <lb/>
On Jan. 1st 1900 I will <lb/>
sell my stock consisting t dry <lb/>
goods notions, shows, hats <lb/>
boys and children's put <lb/>
groceries etc. I ester tUg <lb/>
at cost. All I ask la <lb/>
see, what I have lo oVer., <lb/>
sell all, or i of stock rant share <lb/>
and see the <lb/>
prises. Tours serve <lb/>
J. P. <lb/>
Hot. 1905. 1.0. <lb/>
full line of valises, tel- <lb/>
grips, hand ha, <lb/>
and salts eases at i H ft <lb/>
Rev, Mr. of <lb/>
I burg, who has been a <lb/>
series of the <lb/>
church for the past two week, <lb/>
for his home Wednesday morning. <lb/>
The marrying fever has struck <lb/>
with a vim, several weddings <lb/>
are billed for near this <lb/>
week. <lb/>
Buy your Felt Mattress at Can- <lb/>
non Tyson, they have the best. <lb/>
How nice if. is <lb/>
together unity, even <lb/>
pug dog does suicide <lb/>
in a near neighbor's fence. It's mi <lb/>
nice. Dogs a well as folks have a <lb/>
mania. If they want to go <lb/>
way, and succeed, we shan't <lb/>
hie. There will be enough the <lb/>
same kind left. <lb/>
V. and paper <lb/>
Pumps with long or short joints <lb/>
and pipe at J. B. Smith Bro. <lb/>
Married In this township on the <lb/>
of at the residence <lb/>
L. Wider <lb/>
Mr. Alex. <lb/>
Lawhorn and Ida <lb/>
See oar line of ladies <lb/>
cloaks. J. It. Turnage. <lb/>
Spier ft Co. of e <lb/>
Spring, shipped several <lb/>
miles of cotton from <lb/>
yesterday. <lb/>
Miss Lilah who <lb/>
been away for some time visiting <lb/>
ii her old home, returned to <lb/>
Wednesday evening, <lb/>
should see our line <lb/>
before buying K. <lb/>
BANK OF AYDEN <lb/>
N. w.-s- <lb/>
At the of business August 1906 <lb/>
RESOURCES. <lb/>
Loans and Discounts. <lb/>
Furniture Fixtures <lb/>
Demand Lo <lb/>
Duo from Banks, <lb/>
Items, 130.12 <lb/>
Gold Coin, W <lb/>
Silver Coin, <lb/>
Bunk n <lb/>
other S. notes <lb/>
Total, <lb/>
2,411.60 <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
stock paid in, l <lb/>
Surplus fund <lb/>
Undivided profits lees <lb/>
espouses, <lb/>
unpaid . <lb/>
check, i <lb/>
I OP<lb/>
I, J. B. Smith, of the e. <lb/>
that the above is true to the best of be <lb/>
; J. R. <lb/>
J. K. <lb/>
K CANNON. <lb/>
Po <lb/>
by <lb/>
Hana Christian was as <lb/>
simple a child as <lb/>
sensitive. The part of his Ufa <lb/>
by the fact that his <lb/>
country failed to <lb/>
he wrote, <lb/>
all my books flying over <lb/>
the world and at home am so <lb/>
little appreciated. There I still <lb/>
only u poor schoolboy, in tho <lb/>
lowest form. If I am wronged, <lb/>
; Denmark, it is thy shame. Still, let <lb/>
me forgive us wish to <lb/>
Ho not t start <lb/>
popular among bis countrymen. <lb/>
He too fond of talking about <lb/>
himself and the honors and <lb/>
he had received. His out- <lb/>
spoken pleasure in bis own pursuits <lb/>
come from the most candid and In- <lb/>
. interest But it irritated <lb/>
people. Perhaps they wished to talk <lb/>
about themselves. <lb/>
in time the great men of Co- <lb/>
came to him at the <lb/>
valuation given him ill over Europe. <lb/>
He was a privileged friend of the <lb/>
king mid was accepted as a <lb/>
national Institution. Hit van- <lb/>
what seemed to vanity <lb/>
but kin deep, and his true mod- <lb/>
out in a reflection like <lb/>
this, taken from one of hi- <lb/>
When people hear I am <lb/>
Danish they speak about <lb/>
Fen, and <lb/>
when I say sadly, are <lb/>
the reply is, i- still <lb/>
so small almost be- <lb/>
it is a vain dream. Can it be <lb/>
am mentioned with these <lb/>
Toward the close of Andersen a <lb/>
public honors reached their <lb/>
bis native town, be- <lb/>
stowed its freedom upon him <lb/>
had an illumination when he came <lb/>
to it. His seventieth birth- <lb/>
day was observed us a national <lb/>
Copenhagen was in festal <lb/>
garb, and his unveiled <lb/>
there. That year be died. <lb/>
and swot <lb/>
me, thin day of August <lb/>
Notary Public <lb/>
. Is <lb/>
Buy one of our <lb/>
Hats, Bold under a guarani e, <lb/>
R. Turnage. <lb/>
to n <lb/>
. ,; <lb/>
., . pi yon a <lb/>
quality. . <lb/>
and Tyson have the <lb/>
Hi . , I line of dress goods <lb/>
town. <lb/>
Calico and Gingham at <lb/>
per j .-id. great reductions white <lb/>
Uppers and summer at J. <lb/>
smith Bro. <lb/>
wow by <lb/>
them with <lb/>
Town lead <lb/>
u rail kept at J. <lb/>
K. Smith A Bro. <lb/>
and yon t <lb/>
ii y the and In h <lb/>
shoe ever saw. Try a <lb/>
pair and he <lb/>
Di. <lb/>
silks, trimmings, white <lb/>
goods R Bro <lb/>
I always keep n hand a foil <lb/>
of fend stuff at lowest cash <lb/>
prices as hay, oats, corn, <lb/>
notion seed meal and hubs, brand <lb/>
ship stuff. <lb/>
h; <lb/>
Hog Maud in Craven <lb/>
for h . <lb/>
in ., els w in- <lb/>
; . carpeting, mat t ii <lb/>
d gen B line J. K <lb/>
i some., of mg <lb/>
, v. T. H. King <lb/>
ill leave this t it I <lb/>
where he will make his home. He <lb/>
however, to <lb/>
lie here and at Winter- <lb/>
ville. Mr. King and his most <lb/>
excellent family many warm <lb/>
friends Ayden and while they <lb/>
losing then it is <lb/>
gratifying to know they will not <lb/>
be absent altogether. <lb/>
Man Wants Little Here Below <lb/>
Bat Wants That Little d. <lb/>
We make it a rub- to keep tho best quality of <lb/>
good goods always give satisfaction. <lb/>
OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE <lb/>
have a large and carefully selected Hue of Clothing, and <lb/>
can Hi with a Suit or Overcoat at the Lowest Bottom <lb/>
We sell tho -HOLLY and <lb/>
many other Popular Brands of shoes. <lb/>
Try Tho United States Flour you will have no <lb/>
r. n <lb/>
We are agents for Wire and have prices right. <lb/>
Call mid examine goods and before you buy. <lb/>
Our Is, Thirty Six Is Hotter Than Slow<lb/>
EDWARDS C. <lb/>
V t , <lb/>
at <lb/>
Mr. William was angry, <lb/>
appeared to have <lb/>
for wrath. <lb/>
ha I <lb/>
always basil I won't the kids <lb/>
is coals from the shed <lb/>
in my best It ain't nice. <lb/>
to if you <lb/>
please, coldly. <lb/>
tho shape of that <lb/>
with your funny <lb/>
u coal all day <lb/>
at wharf wot can s little <lb/>
coal dust in <lb/>
don't see the point, <lb/>
explained William, with dignity. <lb/>
wears that in the <lb/>
and if while I'm out I take that <lb/>
why, it leaves a black <lb/>
around forehead. the con- <lb/>
sequence Why, I gets accused of <lb/>
my face with my on <lb/>
And it ain't nice,<lb/>
The Origin of Wearing Liveries. <lb/>
The wearing of liveries dates back <lb/>
to the days of service, when <lb/>
it tho custom for kings lo de- <lb/>
liver splendid habits to the <lb/>
of their households. In days of <lb/>
chivalry a duke's son would wear <lb/>
the livery of bis prince, mi esquire <lb/>
that of n lit, end it was <lb/>
I lb word k <lb/>
on i net use. <lb/>
Li- . <lb/>
ill . <lb/>
on . <lb/>
and the <lb/>
give best <lb/>
it order to <lb/>
W. H. -Artist, <lb/>
City, N <lb/>
Truths that Strike Home <lb/>
Tour grocer is honest ho to do tell <lb/>
you that ho knows very little about the bulk he <lb/>
sells you. How can he know, whore it originally came from, <lb/>
how it was With What <lb/>
or when roasted If you your <lb/>
loose by the pound, how can <lb/>
purity and uniform <lb/>
LION COFFEE, the leer of <lb/>
ALL COFFEES, ts<lb/>
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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
AND <lb/>
O. J. . <lb/>
Entered in the post at Greenville, N. as Second class matter, <lb/>
Advertising made upon application. <lb/>
A correspondent desired at every post office in Pitt and counties. <lb/>
in to <lb/>
Pitt <lb/>
numerous loss of lives <lb/>
v, frequent in New York. <lb/>
That is a bad rumpus being kicked <lb/>
up over bud ions Virginia <lb/>
Military Institute. <lb/>
GOVERNOR'S <lb/>
It oft behooves a State, as well as <lb/>
an individual, to look at the past, <lb/>
that it may realize the mercies for <lb/>
which it has to be thankful, and to <lb/>
give expression to its gratitude by <lb/>
words and acts praise. <lb/>
If our State will take this back <lb/>
ward glance, ii will find that during <lb/>
unworthy of the reputation of the <lb/>
State, or that will dishonor but <lb/>
that they deport themselves as be- <lb/>
ti d citizens a <lb/>
people. <lb/>
In witness whereof, I have hero- <lb/>
set my hand and caused the <lb/>
Great Seal of North Carolina to lie <lb/>
in our city Raleigh, this <lb/>
the day of November. <lb/>
and in tin one hundred and thirtieth <lb/>
the las; year the measure of our <lb/>
mercies has been full to overflow- year of on American Independence, <lb/>
By the Governor K. ill <lb/>
i irate A. , <lb/>
The Atlanta Journal <lb/>
dull life insurance president who <lb/>
can't raise is own whir <lb/>
,, t. <lb/>
has come back to the <lb/>
I . i. in the pa <lb/>
Tom Laws n k pt on until lie I <lb/>
a criminal lib <lb/>
Hut he ill relish I ii d in I <lb/>
t -id. Grover Cleve <lb/>
i I i I Hay, in k, <lb/>
all ting duck for a week. May the <lb/>
old man have luck <lb/>
lUg, and that our need of praise <lb/>
should be given without stint. <lb/>
u U w <lb/>
been v- i fair i <lb/>
prices for farm products have been <lb/>
above the average, until the farmer <lb/>
is enjoying a pros seldom be <lb/>
Papers Can't Print of <lb/>
Parties. <lb/>
Newspapers all over the state are <lb/>
I is also gradually i, receipt of a circular letter from a <lb/>
lies Moines newspaper apprising <lb/>
The I <lb/>
town- <lb/>
riots have reached <lb/>
One in the Nick <lb/>
case at Greensboro was kept on the <lb/>
stand a week. He must have a <lb/>
great deal to tell. <lb/>
The lent has completed bis <lb/>
message to congress and will give it <lb/>
a few weeks to b I re it is <lb/>
ed out to the public. <lb/>
I- <lb/>
what a comparison The <lb/>
Mexico declare that do <lb/>
not want foot had as a substitute for <lb/>
bull fighting, declaring the latter to <lb/>
be less brutal. <lb/>
If i; Di I, i m burning col <lb/>
t th may be r so that <lb/>
what is left easily bring fifteen <lb/>
cents Thursday in Columbus two <lb/>
thou- bales were destroyed by <lb/>
An exchange says man waste <lb/>
his time, he It would <lb/>
be more correct to say ho robs the <lb/>
man be works <lb/>
Mr. has <lb/>
met with such on the stage <lb/>
that he says he will dramatize an- <lb/>
other of bis books, One <lb/>
It looks at like the cotton <lb/>
picking machine is assured. A <lb/>
practical test ha been given one in <lb/>
the fields near Charlotte and the <lb/>
work was a success, cot- <lb/>
ton picker is perfected we may ex- <lb/>
the flying machine to come <lb/>
along. <lb/>
in r with the <lb/>
New York election frauds is <lb/>
r i one charge I viola- <lb/>
are putting up cash b aids and <lb/>
t heir clients away. <lb/>
When people learn that fire a. ins <lb/>
are not the proper things for <lb/>
to have, there will be fewer <lb/>
tragedies like the one in <lb/>
comity where a year old lost <lb/>
life by a rifle in tin- hands of her <lb/>
year old cousin, A small boy <lb/>
and a gun are a dangerous <lb/>
learning the lesson of diversifying <lb/>
his crops, making his own plies, <lb/>
tons being able to I. hi duet-, <lb/>
for increased prices. <lb/>
In i the <lb/>
growth of the State been <lb/>
nominal, over one more <lb/>
new plants being incorporated this <lb/>
year than last, and many of them <lb/>
capitalized very large amounts. <lb/>
Good dividends have likewise <lb/>
been den on these investments, <lb/>
labor has been paid fair wages and <lb/>
given reasonable working <lb/>
prosperity <lb/>
The of our outstanding <lb/>
debt upon a and honorable <lb/>
basis is d a great reason for <lb/>
thankfulness, as no unpaid <lb/>
that arc honest, now remain. <lb/>
There has been no strife between <lb/>
capital and labor, but peace and <lb/>
go I will exist between employers <lb/>
and cs. With only one <lb/>
exception, good order has been <lb/>
maintained throughout the State <lb/>
and tin majesty of the law has been <lb/>
upheld by the and the courts <lb/>
No scour -e or disease or pestilence <lb/>
them that the post-office authorities <lb/>
at Washington have held that re- <lb/>
ports of prize winners at euchre and <lb/>
whist will suffice under the <lb/>
lottery law to exclude any news <lb/>
paper from the mails. <lb/>
The newspaper in question states <lb/>
that its presses were stopped one <lb/>
day last week thirty <lb/>
delay ensued in order to remove <lb/>
from its columns a statement that <lb/>
Jones had won a cut-glass <lb/>
water pitcher and Mrs. Smith had <lb/>
won a dialing dish at Mrs John <lb/>
s ma card party. <lb/>
The Dos Moines postmaster, after <lb/>
carefully reading his instructions, <lb/>
decided that such reports should ex- <lb/>
a newspaper from the mails <lb/>
quite as much us the report of raffle, <lb/>
or other device. <lb/>
He telegraphed the department at <lb/>
Washington nod was advised it <lb/>
that I is construction i I the post-office <lb/>
rule, were literally correct, but that <lb/>
the department bud never seen lit to <lb/>
the rule against reports of <lb/>
society card games. That left the <lb/>
has to any great extent visited our I question open, and the Iowa edit is <lb/>
State, but, blessed with unusual are asked to secure the intervention <lb/>
health, we have been happy their Congressman <lb/>
No the claim that <lb/>
.- ling held hack, it is no- <lb/>
i ha ii receipts continue to <lb/>
There is a law in Ohio tinder <lb/>
which the owner of a building can <lb/>
lie held responsible for money lost <lb/>
by gambling within the building. <lb/>
The Supreme Court of the United <lb/>
States bus recently upheld this Ohio <lb/>
law in deciding a case. Tie case <lb/>
In <lb/>
to ninety thousand in question one in which a wife <lb/>
I I a land rd t t fry lost by <lb/>
her I lit i <lb/>
I on the I II rd <lb/>
and th. lei I in I r fa r <lb/>
n if it would make <lb/>
I---- if every I i <lb/>
I i d <lb/>
R. M Phillips, editor of p lute <lb/>
i; t. has been ch see <lb/>
chamber of commerce <lb/>
of Raleigh. Phillips is any <lb/>
where y ii put him <lb/>
prosperous. <lb/>
Our colleges and schools were <lb/>
r in a more flourishing <lb/>
mid. the educational awakening <lb/>
that now exists is but an earnest of <lb/>
greater power and wealth yet to be <lb/>
enjoyed. <lb/>
Temperance and sobriety in all <lb/>
things ore being practiced by our <lb/>
citizens, thus insuring industry, and <lb/>
the high morale of the State if a <lb/>
blessing beyond estimation. No <lb/>
graft either in r private, i <lb/>
has cursed our State. <lb/>
These extended mercies, shown in <lb/>
To End Suicide. <lb/>
Most who commit suicide do <lb/>
because sec no hope for them <lb/>
or they ore insane. The day when <lb/>
suicide was the resort of a courage <lb/>
man, us in Greece and Rome, <lb/>
has passed away forever, lint in <lb/>
this fast-living when men see <lb/>
I heir hopes of getting rich fa <lb/>
away, the record-show that suicide <lb/>
is growing mi re common. There is <lb/>
little room to doubt that sane men <lb/>
c suicide who might be saved <lb/>
I I'm ; of <lb/>
.-.- and it will t <lb/>
to kn w <lb/>
not much <lb/>
information has h n <lb/>
i i t in the <lb/>
-I States by any u <lb/>
ciliated to i a n y the <lb/>
farmers this year There is, for in <lb/>
s from official headquarters ., .,. ,, ., , f <lb/>
pronunciation of the bushels if I <lb/>
, i is in three rd Charlotte Observer, <lb/>
will a silent For <lb/>
instance, <lb/>
i to <lb/>
Hi Daughter th Election. <lb/>
Mi-s Ni <lb/>
, , J. E. Taylor, a leading farmer of <lb/>
of . . ,. . <lb/>
Piedmont, is one the new <lb/>
ago instituted a of Members in the House <lb/>
promise suit against G. P. Cannon of Delegates His election is due to <lb/>
of Concord, state. Recently the efforts and persuasive powers of <lb/>
the y ting lady died, and it was young daughter, Mrs. I <lb/>
i iii. Moses, recently a bride. <lb/>
thong t her death would about end J <lb/>
. Soon after announcing his <lb/>
tin lit. the announcement is , ,, . , ,. ,.,, . . <lb/>
Mr I fell ill with I <lb/>
i . by the administrator of her ,;,, ;,, delirium when the <lb/>
he will continue to cam dun was its height, <lb/>
the suit. Mo-s mounted her a and <lb/>
h i ea I to hovel, fr man- <lb/>
It is recorded m the book i f and made a <lb/>
Holy Writ, that white voter in the <lb/>
, i i j county <lb/>
ins T r the destruction . , . . , . , <lb/>
nursed t v <lb/>
of II the Jews in Babylon was fins- canvassed the voters by d ., <lb/>
by permission being given the S . galloped over bard mountain <lb/>
v department of <lb/>
if a helping land were extended at <lb/>
made n marvel won , . . . . <lb/>
. the moment An <lb/>
all. for our percentage . , . . . ,. . <lb/>
. , . ,, , . de I n, with Mayor <lb/>
, . , , , . <lb/>
an I -a been organ- <lb/>
educationally and ban q A .,, , , ., . <lb/>
at i It invites <lb/>
ed. not ex . led, mere t , ., . <lb/>
. men m dial i Bill- <lb/>
any r in I ; n <lb/>
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could be n d y n friendly and <lb/>
sympathetic hand, he I <lb/>
ibis life. Would lie saved to the <lb/>
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their an I , <lb/>
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sing Thursday, the <lb/>
as a la; <lb/>
lay become a useful <lb/>
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during which d ,, raise For I , .,, . <lb/>
it way to keep <lb/>
the thought suicide from their <lb/>
minds, <lb/>
VI <lb/>
Hal. <lb/>
New Shirt Waist Silks, Ladies Woolen Goods in all <lb/>
News and latest styles and weaves. <lb/>
HT. <lb/>
Jews to arm and defend <lb/>
like this might put a <lb/>
check on the inhuman butcheries in <lb/>
Russia, and if the Jews nut <lb/>
alone able t defend themselves they <lb/>
have help. <lb/>
to obscure hollows in the Blue <lb/>
. and allowed no man to de- <lb/>
part without promise of his vote. <lb/>
This is the first time a in <lb/>
Virginia ever made a personal <lb/>
canvass. Her father led the <lb/>
ticket bis district. <lb/>
I t mercies n I an I <lb/>
tor oar future, m given and <lb/>
asked. <lb/>
On this day J therefore earnestly <lb/>
request nil I <lb/>
kind be suspended a general Jew York <lb/>
holiday granted, that through- , ; , recent SuitS. <lb/>
out the State the gain <lb/>
in their accustom I places of <lb/>
lip and render I I lot <lb/>
High I for His m Id <lb/>
during this <lb/>
anew to a life <lb/>
if industry and <lb/>
sen. e. <lb/>
further specially recommend <lb/>
lay <lb/>
as Q id hath I then m K ma <lb/>
. as greatest <lb/>
has befallen Israel You want, in your slums. Ultra shoes <lb/>
destruction of Jerusalem snap In thorn as any shoo, and our own design- <lb/>
time producing which by <lb/>
the Jewish houses all over the country. Style is the consideration, but <lb/>
ii Mr. Strauss, If the shoo does not fit, you will not for the <lb/>
l catastrophe is greater than The fitting qualities ore what is . ;. . <lb/>
was suffered . . Spain and Portugal, this the ULTRA <lb/>
or even la the Middle . at the r . <lb/>
,, Stands <lb/>
any Jews w landed ., <lb/>
of their to ,. Md rendered homeless f last are undoubtedly the boat in their re- <lb/>
and benevolent a , . This is a most revolting <lb/>
for the enlightened twentieth <lb/>
century, and yet it is in all <lb/>
not exaggerated, for the <lb/>
of for the put <lb/>
few weeks has boon a veritable <lb/>
especially to the widows and <lb/>
orphans- <lb/>
I also every one on this <lb/>
Thanksgiving Day, after have <lb/>
given thanks, and while enjoying <lb/>
trades. <lb/>
Silo- Wear. <lb/>
FULL LINE OF .;. <lb/>
this holiday, they do Observe <lb/>
goods are now In, <lb/>
NOTICE TO<lb/>
This department in J. H. FRY, is authorized to re- <lb/>
the Eastern Reflector in and territory. <lb/>
I Th Clerk th of <lb/>
Pin o <lb/>
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on of . on <lb/>
Minute <lb/>
I Notion is to a <lb/>
w to make <lb/>
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The Literary society will <lb/>
give a public debate Nov. <lb/>
night. <lb/>
ii or are all A <lb/>
right for there are plenty of rah <lb/>
her .-. and <lb/>
w u. I nutate i i <lb/>
lb. n <lb/>
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. -i. after n , .-. <lb/>
i if caps or . in <lb/>
Resolve i, Foreign W n. ft <lb/>
should he prohibited. .-,. . apples, <lb/>
D. J- nM <lb/>
Pry. T. <lb/>
F. Taylor. Dr. was town Friday, <lb/>
President, W. L. Sec- Mrs. Sack has been <lb/>
received A. W. Ange Co. <lb/>
I . , . <lb/>
are be to see then . <lb/>
Go to Harrington Bather <lb/>
for Rubber j<lb/>
RAiN COATS W. LADIES <lb/>
. K <lb/>
De sure to tO I I <lb/>
I- <lb/>
Lancaster, L. A. <lb/>
Sam Parker, F. O. H <lb/>
Mrs. M. ;. Bryan, re- <lb/>
turned to her homo Thursday <lb/>
O. a student of <lb/>
public is High went home <lb/>
Invited. t., spend Sunday with <lb/>
his , ire House. <lb/>
J. I. n went to Greenville <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
K, O, Bryan went to Greenville <lb/>
Just by B G. Chapman <lb/>
car load lime which <lb/>
will H very cheap. <lb/>
For Holt time alarm <lb/>
clocks and H. G. <lb/>
The town tax are now <lb/>
open at the store of B. G. Chapman <lb/>
Lei all come and pay <lb/>
promptly. Smith, collector. <lb/>
Our line of fall Winter, <lb/>
Be our lice be <lb/>
fore bay. yours to please A. <lb/>
W. Co. <lb/>
Prof, J. L. Jackson Went to <lb/>
Thursday. <lb/>
Mt-s w- In town <lb/>
Friday shopping. <lb/>
Another large shipment <lb/>
all ea and -ires and price- very <lb/>
reasonable. Barber <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Black Liniment, spec- <lb/>
recommended for the <lb/>
family, doe for perfectly <lb/>
balanced, courier <lb/>
For sale by <lb/>
this <lb/>
We were to have J. A. <lb/>
of with us <lb/>
Wednesday night. He came on a <lb/>
visit to his son who is a Student <lb/>
the school here. He expressed <lb/>
himself as highly pleased with the <lb/>
He is one of the most <lb/>
and merchants <lb/>
in Bertie county. <lb/>
The A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. are <lb/>
getting so orders, for buggies <lb/>
seats bodies, that they have <lb/>
started a new plant for the purpose <lb/>
ii . con- <lb/>
of new furniture that A, W. An <lb/>
h it. i J, <lb/>
rec i . . ,,, .,,;. <lb/>
buy elsewhere. <lb/>
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Just ., . in <lb/>
if. , . at o. <lb/>
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and ; g to <lb/>
W A tine they have h nit; us <lb/>
Nice Si.; waist it <lb/>
Barber <lb/>
If you want your to <lb/>
nice last lake it to H. L. <lb/>
the W.-. <lb/>
steam laundry. <lb/>
If you want all <lb/>
Ketone of these good heaters at A. <lb/>
W. Co. are Cheap. <lb/>
When call to see <lb/>
run a class livery feed and <lb/>
sale stables. W. L. House. <lb/>
it you expect exchange your <lb/>
seed for meal you can same tine <lb/>
by taking meal Jar seed when <lb/>
you have cotton ginned at the <lb/>
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land situs , r. i i- . <lb/>
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undivided bit rest Id a a <lb/>
lie tract of Ian former . . <lb/>
t-i Tins made <lb/>
to the terms of i <lb/>
,; <lb/>
J. M, <lb/>
By J. C. Ass Knee. <lb/>
, Let us set yo <lb/>
Overcoats. The process water- <lb/>
virtue of the power in a . j . <lb/>
. , proofing a and every <lb/>
bear their Dame,<lb/>
ii. 0-7 the is . Of the <lb/>
expose . I i i- . . <lb/>
be court house door in to Is on s waterproof <lb/>
seats and bodies, they Pitt oil Mill. <lb/>
are continually enlarging their <lb/>
business. <lb/>
Nice line of groceries <lb/>
ways on hand <lb/>
Co <lb/>
Try a bottle of Kid- <lb/>
n y a cur for all Kid <lb/>
troubles at <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
,., . -Cotton i- booming the <lb/>
for children at If, , , , ,. <lb/>
farm en are Talk <lb/>
your ups your downs in the <lb/>
B. T. <lb/>
Mr. B. and two little <lb/>
on, Dowdy and went <lb/>
Greenville looming. <lb/>
Don't forget the nice furniture <lb/>
at A W Ange ft Co <lb/>
White's and Kidney Cure, <lb/>
the combination kidney medicine <lb/>
for a tare colic care, <lb/>
at the Drug Store <lb/>
For corn go hi <lb/>
i Barber . <lb/>
W have I if <lb/>
stationary ever brought to <lb/>
. T S B . <lb/>
It. <lb/>
ft Co., are offering cur price <lb/>
their large shot Which <lb/>
e a few days in <lb/>
order to make for their new <lb/>
supply soon ii received. <lb/>
Big line of and caps just <lb/>
received, latent styles. <lb/>
price, but when you the <lb/>
highest market here, <lb/>
day mis week ti. F. <lb/>
Co., paid for one <lb/>
i wasn't a i unusual day either, <lb/>
just sold on a t market and t-. <lb/>
a man who believes In paying the <lb/>
far-tier the of their <lb/>
A sec large shipment of r. its <lb/>
and caps season latest and <lb/>
newest style at <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Trunks and valises at <lb/>
ton Barber Co. <lb/>
t i new tot IS <lb/>
prices before buy <lb/>
he making lots me Mae them and prices <lb/>
yon buy elsewhere. <lb/>
International poultry food <lb/>
i I ring a Barb r Co. <lb/>
n in go U. . Orange e m h <lb/>
. . <lb/>
C Cox Bro. have a la , Iii P i I . . <lb/>
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ware id . till i . <lb/>
days House. <lb/>
i. . . let <lb/>
Shipp A. C <lb/>
All i of and <lb/>
I r i Barbe k Co, <lb/>
be inn <lb/>
when . get at A W <lb/>
An Co <lb/>
Ni.-e i I Hue of men's <lb/>
tie., a .; Co. <lb/>
national stock <lb/>
horse.- it <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Special guns far the <lb/>
next days V. L. House. <lb/>
Nice line of boy suits at H, L. <lb/>
Johnson's. <lb/>
yards t calicoes <lb/>
yard, Barber <lb/>
Floor oil K W Ange <lb/>
Go see their stock before j u buy. <lb/>
i n school desk and bet <lb/>
desks ate being and <lb/>
sold f. <lb/>
Barber <lb/>
The A. Q. <lb/>
a ear id of wire t <lb/>
of best grade and differ t <lb/>
heights year time to select <lb/>
he style you <lb/>
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A. A . <lb/>
have <lb/>
Goto H. L. for shoes, <lb/>
he has a nice just received, <lb/>
they are <lb/>
frames and <lb/>
X. W. <lb/>
Call H. I. Johnson's A. <lb/>
his line of Hosiery <lb/>
Ladles and i the car load. <lb/>
Shoes are arriving <lb/>
i . . have <lb/>
W. Ange sure to <lb/>
. school books, papers, inks, In th. id d . <lb/>
, . tablets, day books Haw two <lb/>
, account books, states, ., . . ,. <lb/>
crayons, bags ,. ., .,., ,,,,,, L, , <lb/>
shawl strap-. Come and see what . <lb/>
they have -tore bringing else- . <lb/>
pulled the bang we-it It. <lb/>
line groceries j gun and off lifted <lb/>
always on hand at If. L. Johnson's. I hand, <lb/>
Mrs. L. A. Spark-, has opened <lb/>
her complete line of dress -Carbon paper, steno .- <lb/>
. , . note books, <lb/>
j , and notion, In ,,,;,.,, <lb/>
one of the new concrete cards and new <lb/>
and ts ready, willing and Store. <lb/>
to lilt any order e <lb/>
her. She has a well selected line and <lb/>
the for i <lb/>
, I Apply to . a In <lb/>
business, and price to suit <lb/>
My it worth <lb/>
Men's youth's pants, all Yes Stop and J <lb/>
see, at Barber ft Isn't K <lb/>
line of winter underwear j N. March 1903 <lb/>
u youth's at H. Mrs Joe I pie <lb/>
I ore in stating that your B <lb/>
A new re-1 has entirely cured little girl <lb/>
by B. G. ft Co, a very bed case <lb/>
,, el great part of body, <lb/>
Be sure nit. to forge <lb/>
th at <lb/>
A. <lb/>
i fro <lb/>
time she wot- three awl- Id, <lb/>
until she was years old. <lb/>
of Baggy , now fee, <lb/>
bodies and seats are being made i u. highly <lb/>
by the A. O. Cos Mfg. ,, t . of <lb/>
full bus o U tor six <lb/>
hand at ft Co. <lb/>
i. W. <lb/>
overcoat, but . <lb/>
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E SPECIAL <lb/>
DRESS GOOD SALE <lb/>
Don't Miss This <lb/>
m- <lb/>
eduction In Prices. <lb/>
Big Bargains to Those <lb/>
Who Come First <lb/>
We have a splendid collection of Dress Goods of this season's purchases <lb/>
and have decided to reduce our stock, and In order to do so <lb/>
quickly, we make the following reduction in <lb/>
Extra fine Chiffon Broadcloth, regular value 2.00 to 1.25 <lb/>
Fine Chiffon Broadcloth, regular value 1.50 reduced to <lb/>
All Wool regular value 1.50 reduced to f <lb/>
Silk Dot black only, regular value 1.50 reduced to 1.10. <lb/>
All Wool Novelty Suitings, regular value reduced to <lb/>
Satin black only, regular value SI. reduced to <lb/>
All Wool Chiffon Broadcloths, in black and all colors, regular value <lb/>
SI. reduced to <lb/>
All Wool Panamas, in Black, Navy Blue, Brown and Green, regular <lb/>
value reduced to <lb/>
in All Wool Cheviots, in black and navy blue, regular value re- <lb/>
to <lb/>
Gilbert Flannels, all wool, regular value reduced to <lb/>
All Wool Pebble Cloth, in black, regular value reduced to <lb/>
in All Wool Fancy Panama Suitings, regular value reduced to <lb/>
Voile, choice patterns, regular value reduced to <lb/>
Novelty Voile, choice patterns, value reduced to <lb/>
All Wool Crepe Cloth, black only, regular value reduced to <lb/>
All Wool Henrietta, all colors, regular value reduced to <lb/>
Also Wool regular value reduced to <lb/>
Also a splendid collection of Black Dress Good, including the newest and <lb/>
pretties; values not in the above number at greatly reduces prices. <lb/>
i be surprised at the Bargains we have in store for you. <lb/>
J. B. CHERRY <lb/>
.- a <lb/>
STORE. <lb/>
Y. M. B. O, D. <lb/>
ft <lb/>
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BROWN'S HAVE GONE <lb/>
Hut Blues and Grays are here to stay. The medium with <lb/>
rent in back, single or double breasted is the coat that you <lb/>
wear this season, It b. made with Military shoulders and <lb/>
to tit tho body medium loose. We have it, made in all the new <lb/>
fabrics Of course blacks and blues are good this season, yet a <lb/>
dark blue ground with a slight tint of green, makes an attract We <lb/>
suit. And the hare cone to stay; everything will be are <lb/>
next season <lb/>
PRICES, TO 325.00 <lb/>
COATS-This coat is the only coat well <lb/>
ed should wear; this coat is light in weight, fat it fires <lb/>
comfort than a many times it's weight. <lb/>
TO SOLD BY <lb/>
C S. FORBES, <lb/>
The Man's Outfitter <lb/>
Sleep Comfortable <lb/>
SLEEPING ON THE BEST. <lb/>
Royal Elastic Fell Mattresses arc <lb/>
to all others. <lb/>
Our piece Enamel Iron Beds are <lb/>
as the best <lb/>
Remember every Royal Elastic Mattress and <lb/>
bed is sold under guarantee-If not the best, price re- <lb/>
funded. <lb/>
OUR STOCK IS IN <lb/>
EVERY DETAIL <lb/>
Floor Covering of every description, Sideboards, China <lb/>
Closets, Book Cases,; Parlor Suits and Chairs of all <lb/>
kinds. <lb/>
WHEN TOD NEED FURNITURE <lb/>
You will be consulting the interest of your pocket book <lb/>
to investigate our stock. Our end Fed <lb/>
Springs are perfection in making. Try a pair. <lb/>
NEXT DOOR TO SAM WHITE'S. <lb/>
MODERN LIFE<lb/>
At CU <lb/>
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mO <lb/>
Greensboro, It <lb/>
Security Life And Annuity Co., t Greensboro, <lb/>
regular policies at a much n than <lb/>
companies. will sell yon a Life polio; at the cam <lb/>
i i you other companies fr the thereby <lb/>
you premiums, or par cent. <lb/>
F. <lb/>
Pioneer Representative in Greenville. <lb/>
Phone No. <lb/>
FOURTH STREET GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
Action and Inter- <lb/>
molecular Vibration. <lb/>
Let us that a stretched <lb/>
cord or wire axed at both ends, and <lb/>
Id a sharp Mow be given it. The <lb/>
hand or other instrument which <lb/>
parted the blow was set in motion in <lb/>
order to do so, and its motion was <lb/>
one of translation, but the cord <lb/>
which had received the blow and to <lb/>
which some of the motion has con- <lb/>
transferred cannot <lb/>
change its place, for it is fixed. We <lb/>
know well enough what will happen, <lb/>
will commence vibrating, more or <lb/>
less strongly and rapidly, according <lb/>
to the strength of the blow it has re- <lb/>
We have therefore hero <lb/>
seen motion of translation changed <lb/>
into motion of vibration, but a <lb/>
and quite as familiar trans- <lb/>
formation takes place which is in- <lb/>
visible. <lb/>
Let us take a coin or any small <lb/>
piece of metal and rub it well with <lb/>
a cloth or handkerchief. In a short <lb/>
time will become warm and if the <lb/>
friction be still continued even <lb/>
pleasantly hot. The visible motion <lb/>
of the hand has been transformed <lb/>
into the invisible vi- <lb/>
which we call heat. That <lb/>
is a form of has be- <lb/>
come a scientific truism, but it was <lb/>
so the commencement of the <lb/>
last century, when it was still sup- <lb/>
no by many to be some <lb/>
Kind of substance named <lb/>
proofs to the contrary being <lb/>
almost simultaneously given by <lb/>
Rum ford at the end of the <lb/>
eighteenth century, that of the for- <lb/>
mer consisting in melting two pieces <lb/>
of Ice, carefully insulated from ex- <lb/>
heat, by rubbing them <lb/>
that of the latter in causing <lb/>
to boil by the sole means of keep- <lb/>
It in continual motion. <lb/>
is hardly necessary to <lb/>
says anything which <lb/>
any insulated body or system of <lb/>
bodies can continue to furnish with- <lb/>
out limitation cannot possibly be a <lb/>
material substance, and it appears to <lb/>
me exceedingly difficult if not quite <lb/>
impossible to form distinct idea <lb/>
of anything capable of being excited <lb/>
in. the manner <lb/>
heat was and communicated <lb/>
in these experiments, except it be <lb/>
Words, <lb/>
THE RESOURCEFUL MOLE. <lb/>
W Sal Thar, <lb/>
It is h listed that mads <lb/>
the first thermometer about the year <lb/>
It was an instrument of <lb/>
glass, consisting of a bulb from <lb/>
which a slender tube depended, open <lb/>
at its lower end, and there plunged <lb/>
into a containing some colored <lb/>
liquid, such as vinegar or wine. <lb/>
The glass bulb was heated before <lb/>
the stem was immersed, and when <lb/>
the contained air cooled and con- <lb/>
the fluid in the upright <lb/>
lube in e to a higher <lb/>
This simple and primitive apparatus <lb/>
is constantly use of on the <lb/>
table nowadays when some <lb/>
demonstration of the laws of <lb/>
neat is lo be made. <lb/>
The of <lb/>
owe our knowledge of <lb/>
hypnotism to tho c wise men of the <lb/>
the to we owe <lb/>
our language, o r religion, our <lb/>
philosophy and our oriental as <lb/>
well as cholera and the opium habit. <lb/>
Who first in that land of dreams <lb/>
and dirt made use of <lb/>
to put his fellow men into in- <lb/>
voluntary sleep is ob cure a per- <lb/>
in history a.- the discoverer <lb/>
of the oyster and as unimportant, <lb/>
for, while we enjoy all the <lb/>
advantages of the discoveries of <lb/>
these unknown heroes of invention, <lb/>
we are not obliged to consider tho <lb/>
claims of envious contestants every <lb/>
year. <lb/>
Aqua Costs Money. <lb/>
cents for filling <lb/>
this prescription Why, at the <lb/>
drug store i. the street they <lb/>
charge me . a q i <lb/>
it's worth <lb/>
at that stop They put <lb/>
bout -i in <lb/>
the bottle and then fill It with <lb/>
water. I ; tho same drugs and <lb/>
fill the bottle h th sous <lb/>
Thanks. Anything <lb/>
. ting.<lb/>
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work was i much <lb/>
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vi with t ; God <lb/>
off s little <lb/>
Mark Twain <lb/>
A friend wrote to Mark <lb/>
asking his opinion on i certain mat <lb/>
and red iv n. reply. He wait- <lb/>
a few day and wrote again. His sec- <lb/>
letter was l o ignored. Thou <lb/>
ho sent a third note, a <lb/>
sheet of paper a two cent stamp- <lb/>
By return mail he received a postal <lb/>
card, on which was the <lb/>
and stamp received.<lb/>
Mis Hearing and Ability <lb/>
to Get Away. <lb/>
of quick and resource- <lb/>
animals, the mole leads easily so <lb/>
far as my experience said a <lb/>
man who has studied the animal, <lb/>
dare there are many men <lb/>
have made observations that <lb/>
confirm my contention. As you <lb/>
probably the mole plows in <lb/>
the surface earth, generally <lb/>
a i I rid e anywhere from <lb/>
two lo three inches high, lie moves <lb/>
with remarkable rapidity even when <lb/>
groin in he is burrowing <lb/>
is hard. When operating in soft <lb/>
ground he moves at a <lb/>
gait. this is the point <lb/>
I wanted make. I was thinking <lb/>
of the remarkably good hearing of <lb/>
the mole end the case with which <lb/>
he can away just at the moment <lb/>
u you think you have him <lb/>
course now and then yon <lb/>
drive a spike through the <lb/>
before he is aware of it. If you do <lb/>
yon will have to walk as light as a <lb/>
cut and will have to act as quickly <lb/>
as the same animal when the time <lb/>
comes to act. In nine cases out of <lb/>
ten the mole will hear the first foot- <lb/>
fall. At once be will quit plowing, <lb/>
lie is gone. Search as you may you <lb/>
cannot find hint. I have seen men <lb/>
dig for fifty yards, following the <lb/>
ridge and its offshoots, without find- <lb/>
any other trace of the mole than <lb/>
the ridge. The mole's hearing is <lb/>
peculiarly keen, and I suppose this <lb/>
is so because he cannot see. But <lb/>
even more wonderful from <lb/>
Standpoint is the ease and quickness <lb/>
with which he gets away. How does <lb/>
he manage it Where does he go <lb/>
know, the element of <lb/>
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how I have always inclined just a bit <lb/>
to the ghost theory when thinking <lb/>
of mysterious antics of these <lb/>
blind burrowers. The mole is more <lb/>
like a ghost in his conduct than <lb/>
anything I have ever known, though <lb/>
of coarse the mole is a real thing <lb/>
and not an imaginary and mythical <lb/>
One Tiling at a Time. <lb/>
countenance <lb/>
not m am lime remarkable <lb/>
cation.; intellectual <lb/>
now, as he stood before the camera <lb/>
for the purpose of his <lb/>
expression was so inane even <lb/>
the polite photographer was moved <lb/>
to protest. <lb/>
excuse he remarked, <lb/>
do you want this photograph <lb/>
for a beauty competition or an ad- <lb/>
for a new rat poison <lb/>
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pose you'd better try to look a <lb/>
more <lb/>
just the ex- <lb/>
Robert. sec, I've tho <lb/>
misfortune a bandy, and <lb/>
I'm trying to hold my knees so that <lb/>
it won't show. When I smile I for- <lb/>
get all about my knees, and when I <lb/>
pay attention to my knees forget <lb/>
to Express. <lb/>
Tho Height of Clouds. <lb/>
The very highest clouds, those <lb/>
called cirrus and rise <lb/>
to the average of about <lb/>
feet. A second class keep a <lb/>
of from lo <lb/>
above the while the lower <lb/>
clouds usually float at a height <lb/>
exceeding feet. In the <lb/>
case of tho mentioned of <lb/>
clouds the lower surface may l at n <lb/>
height not ex. ceding to <lb/>
feet, while their lowering <lb/>
will be removed from the earth by <lb/>
less than f et. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
Adeline <lb/>
s Y <lb/>
Jacob <lb/>
The above name will take <lb/>
notice that so action entitled u above <lb/>
has in <lb/>
Pitt County obtain a <lb/>
from the of <lb/>
between <lb/>
and defendant, on the grounds of <lb/>
said will <lb/>
ha I. required <lb/>
at U-nu of <lb/>
prior Court of said county, t he held <lb/>
Ml tin. M the first <lb/>
Monday in March It being the <lb/>
lay of <lb/>
demur to the complaint ill action, <lb/>
the plaintiff will to the court <lb/>
for the relief demanded la a w- <lb/>
plaint. <lb/>
This of October, <lb/>
O. C Clark Superior Court. <lb/>
I. A. fair Hi <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
as executor <lb/>
of the lac and testament of Moses <lb/>
Tyson, Vt C Moore, <lb/>
clerk of the. Superior c <lb/>
notice is . to at <lb/>
indebted to estate of Moses Tyson, <lb/>
deceased, to make Immediate payment <lb/>
to the executor, no- <lb/>
is given to all persons <lb/>
holding claims estate <lb/>
the same with the <lb/>
properly within <lb/>
from the <lb/>
notice will be in of recovery. <lb/>
I This the 21st day <lb/>
S. w. Tyson, <lb/>
the of Mom-- Tyson, deceased. <lb/>
F. C. Attorney. <lb/>
TO <lb/>
upon the octal- <lb/>
Cobb, having <lb/>
been issued to the by the <lb/>
Clerk of the Superior Court of Pitt <lb/>
county, qualified as <lb/>
executors of the <lb/>
the James t . notice is <lb/>
by given to all persons holding <lb/>
claims said estate to present <lb/>
lo I-, l for <lb/>
s on or before the <lb/>
IS, or this no- <lb/>
in of <lb/>
i said <lb/>
to make immediate <lb/>
at to us. <lb/>
. 1905 <lb/>
fl. <lb/>
I H. <lb/>
Keen . i <lb/>
Jarvis Blow, Attorneys. <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
of the power of sale contain- <lb/>
executed <lb/>
delivered by it. and wife <lb/>
Lida Elks V. dated <lb/>
11th, 1904 and in Hook <lb/>
X page the other 4th day <lb/>
of may 190.1 and duly recorded in the <lb/>
Register of Deeds office f Pitt <lb/>
Carolina, in Book K <lb/>
the undersigned will to public <lb/>
salt, before the court house door <lb/>
Greenville, to the highest bidder on <lb/>
SATURDAY, Dee. 2nd 1905, a <lb/>
tractor parcel of land lying <lb/>
in the county of Pitt and North <lb/>
Carolina and described follows, to <lb/>
That tract of laud in town- <lb/>
ship <lb/>
of the said It Elks resides, <lb/>
adjoining lands of Jesse Haddock, <lb/>
Smith, Smith's heirs <lb/>
and others, to satisfy said mortgage <lb/>
deed. Terms of e cash. This 1st <lb/>
day Nov. 1906. <lb/>
P. Mortgagee <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
Court. <lb/>
Mary Cousins I <lb/>
vi I Notice. <lb/>
Cousins. I <lb/>
defendant above named will <lb/>
lake notice that an action entitled as <lb/>
above has been In the <lb/>
Court of Pitt County to obtain <lb/>
a divorce from the bonds of <lb/>
lore solemnized between <lb/>
and defendant, on the grounds <lb/>
of the said defendant <lb/>
will take notice that lie is <lb/>
appear at the next term of <lb/>
the of said <lb/>
the seventh Monday before <lb/>
in March, it being <lb/>
15th day of January, and <lb/>
or demur to complaint in <lb/>
said action, or plaintiff will <lb/>
ply to the court for de <lb/>
in said <lb/>
day of October, <lb/>
C. Clerk Superior <lb/>
I. S. Any fur <lb/>
Odd <lb/>
By power of sale con- <lb/>
a deed <lb/>
and by I. W. <lb/>
wife Jim to I. K. <lb/>
s a. day of October <lb/>
and in the of <lb/>
Deeds of Pits county. <lb/>
in page the r- <lb/>
will ts public sale. <lb/>
the Court House door In Green- <lb/>
ville, lo bidder on <lb/>
cay 1906. or <lb/>
of land and being In the <lb/>
Pitt and North <lb/>
us U <lb/>
lots the town of <lb/>
ton, N. First at <lb/>
a stake on St. JO bet from Hilt <lb/>
St., and running N feet. <lb/>
thence S E feet, thence <lb/>
St., thence up <lb/>
St. feet to the beginning. <lb/>
Tot on N side <lb/>
of Water St. at a pump point in J J. <lb/>
t ox's and runs S. E. down said <lb/>
street to Bridge tit, <lb/>
with Bridge St. N. E. lo a <lb/>
stake Chapman's first corner, thence <lb/>
S. H stake Chapman's <lb/>
second corner, <lb/>
feet 3rd corner, <lb/>
with and M. L. <lb/>
Hue 5-12 to n stake in <lb/>
M. L. aid J. J B. Cox's lite, <lb/>
to Water street the be- <lb/>
ginning, I acre, more or <lb/>
let satisfy deed. <lb/>
Terms of sale cash <lb/>
This the day <lb/>
I. E. JENKINS, Mortgagee. <lb/>
F. G. JAMES, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Carol Ian, , , <lb/>
r Cons,. <lb/>
FOR KALI. <lb/>
One three horse farm two <lb/>
good dwellings, three Tobacco barns, <lb/>
and miles <lb/>
South i on the <lb/>
ton Via <lb/>
Have rent or lease <lb/>
horse or will decide lo suit the <lb/>
eight ant live tobacco barns <lb/>
and pack house all under fence <lb/>
rounded with ten thousand Hayes of <lb/>
line stock ranges for hogs, sheep and <lb/>
cattle Situated on the Dover nil h- <lb/>
. It. live miles South of Dover <lb/>
a healthy section and good water <lb/>
Apply II. Pot, N. C <lb/>
STRAY TAKEN UP. <lb/>
On September 28th I took up a stray <lb/>
female hog, sandy color, weight about <lb/>
pounds, and marked with crop in <lb/>
right ear. can get same by <lb/>
and paying <lb/>
G. T Evans, <lb/>
F. F. D. No. N C <lb/>
10-11 w <lb/>
NOTICE TO <lb/>
duly qualified <lb/>
Superior Court clerk of <lb/>
as executor of the last will and <lb/>
of Elizabeth Clark, deceased, <lb/>
notice is hereby u all persons <lb/>
indebted to the estate make <lb/>
date payment to the undersigned, <lb/>
all parsons claims against said <lb/>
estate must present the same for pay- <lb/>
on or before the day of <lb/>
or this notice will bi. plead <lb/>
in bar of recovery. <lb/>
This 31st day of <lb/>
C. F. Chapman, <lb/>
Executor Elisabeth <lb/>
-THE- <lb/>
Greenville Banking <lb/>
Trust Company <lb/>
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA. <lb/>
We Want your Account. <lb/>
Trouble to Answer Questions. <lb/>
Are Always To See Our Friends And <lb/>
Patrons. <lb/>
We Will Lend You Money <lb/>
You Want And Meed It. <lb/>
We Pay per cent, on Time Deposits <lb/>
Duration. <lb/>
HORSES MULES. <lb/>
PRICE CUT <lb/>
REVIEW OF REVIEWS <lb/>
COSMOPOLITAN <lb/>
WOMAN'S HOME COMPANION <lb/>
THE AMERICAN FARMER <lb/>
THE DAILY REFLECTOR <lb/>
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Wit the Courtroom. <lb/>
Thomas Flatly of Boston, the <lb/>
well known lawyer wit, <lb/>
wits acting for the defense in a <lb/>
case during the cross ex- <lb/>
of the asked the <lb/>
following wish to <lb/>
divorce thin woman because she <lb/>
you <lb/>
drink my <lb/>
the witness angrily, <lb/>
whereupon the lawyer, with face <lb/>
asked one more question, <lb/>
you any other <lb/>
Where Woman Is Lord. <lb/>
In o tiny island called <lb/>
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most peculiar of society exists, <lb/>
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wife is tho recognized head of <lb/>
the house. She owns it aid every- <lb/>
thing In it, while anything that <lb/>
husband, who works very hard, can. <lb/>
earn goes to increase her wealth. <lb/>
Her husband belongs to her, too <lb/>
end when she marries him site give <lb/>
him- her instead of taking hid. <lb/>
of <lb/>
sobriquet of <lb/>
was first applied to Ma- <lb/>
tho Roman officer who, H. C. <lb/>
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horses. <lb/>
We keep th- mules that can he bought. We will <lb/>
buy or trade for any kind of males or hoes <lb/>
will buy from a plug to driver. <lb/>
Corns to see as. If we have not got what we <lb/>
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the Review of <lb/>
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ship it has been improved, is <lb/>
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FORMING A MERCANTILE CHAIN THAT PASSES BEYOND COMPETITION <lb/>
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shades of brown an dressy looking fancy mix- <lb/>
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are certainly the grander; values Stale .- <lb/>
suit. grand assortment single an d <lb/>
doable breasted sack b gray and brown, <lb/>
tweed mixtures in th n-w -t and most desirable <lb/>
I--, all superbly tailored, Prone- face finished. A <lb/>
guaranteed. are equal in every respect <lb/>
to that U. P. price <lb/>
Men's fine suits, el ,,; . in to fine <lb/>
custom work. This season's Styles and best sellers. <lb/>
Worsted, Scotch ; and ever reliable <lb/>
Better made garments e. d by any concern <lb/>
in North Carolina. W the equal of any <lb/>
garments on the market. at <lb/>
We have pat on sale ; <lb/>
for ii. r co n lasted sacks. <lb/>
., . . m I <lb/>
and th deal -Ii i las of aid t <lb/>
or d to a turn into i i Others consider <lb/>
them good values at r -is <lb/>
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glad to show them. It tad <lb/>
Youth and <lb/>
Clothing. <lb/>
For want of space we cannot quote these. We <lb/>
have on hand an of patterns, styles <lb/>
and qualities to please the most We <lb/>
guarantee you a tit and a convincing bargain. <lb/>
We have on hand now a lot of knee pants <lb/>
suits worth up to all of will he placed <lb/>
before you. Age 1.48 <lb/>
Mens Extra Pants. <lb/>
We have now an extensive and attractive line <lb/>
ranging in prise from to per pair. <lb/>
These are bargains, every pair. <lb/>
Overcoats, Coats, Rain Coats. <lb/>
BARGAINS. BARGAINS. BARGAINS. <lb/>
We can lit yon up in so comfortable you <lb/>
will enjoy had w. other sleeping a tin <lb/>
roof a rainy night, for per cent less thin <lb/>
others. <lb/>
. underwear at. . <lb/>
Boys heavy underwear at . . <lb/>
men, woman, children. <lb/>
AL we ask is you our new line be lore <lb/>
buying and you walking, talking <lb/>
advertisement us. <lb/>
Surpassing Values. <lb/>
yards good Calico, per yard <lb/>
Homespuns <lb/>
yards best grade , <lb/>
Yard wide white Homespun <lb/>
bolts assorted colors Outings <lb/>
bolts t He <lb/>
Best Apron Gingham in this sale . <lb/>
Heavy Flannel at. . <lb/>
Best Feather bed Tick at <lb/>
Dress Goods. <lb/>
Best Flannel Waisting now <lb/>
fl Broadcloth now <lb/>
Big line colored is now , <lb/>
plows all wool now . <lb/>
Ladies Goods, <lb/>
to <lb/>
tire we ii ire a n i i . <lb/>
v . I i 1st. <lb/>
-Mens l . in. now . <lb/>
If ens patent . 61.98 <lb/>
Lad -a tips . . <lb/>
fresh stock styles <lb/>
new styles Corsets now . <lb/>
good Corsets going now , . . <lb/>
Ladles fleece lined Underwear now . <lb/>
A big line of Trunk am Bags at a saving f per cents. <lb/>
DON'T FAIL TO VISIT OUR <lb/>
MILLINERY DEPARTMENT <lb/>
The price is only half the story, quality is the rest. <lb/>
FURNITURE. <lb/>
WE CAN FURNISH FROM FLOOR <lb/>
CEILING and give you wholesale prices.<lb/>
. i<lb/>
. . ,,. want <lb/>
i s <lb/>
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA.<lb/>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
J. Colter mi <lb/>
Twice-a-Week Tuesday anal Friday. <lb/>
DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, Pin COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY NOVEMBER U 1905 <lb/>
No.<lb/>
DELIGHTFUL <lb/>
EUCHRE PARTY <lb/>
Given by Mrs. R. J. Cobb in <lb/>
Honor of Mrs. Hume, <lb/>
of Greensboro. <lb/>
On afternoon Mm. It. J. <lb/>
in <lb/>
Mrs, <lb/>
Sue of <lb/>
occasion is long to hi remembered <lb/>
as one of the nicest ever <lb/>
held here. home was very <lb/>
decorated with <lb/>
plains, ferns and <lb/>
Mr. Cobb received at front <lb/>
assisted by Mr. rT. A. White <lb/>
Rave all welcome in ii <lb/>
own way Mis. <lb/>
gown of white silk mull <lb/>
with real lace trimmings and Mrs. <lb/>
White gowned in over <lb/>
white china <lb/>
howl was the great attraction in <lb/>
hall, a very china bowl <lb/>
hand painted, back of the bowl, <lb/>
the flowers in between th shaded <lb/>
e sticks made a <lb/>
Misses Pattie <lb/>
and Alice White at sane. <lb/>
The library es- <lb/>
pretty, of <lb/>
chrysanthemums and ferns. <lb/>
nil served <lb/>
chocolate from <lb/>
to the <lb/>
where all Sad the <lb/>
meet inn the of honor, Mrs. <lb/>
Hume, who was exquisitely <lb/>
in with <lb/>
and <lb/>
Score were handed to all <lb/>
present and the <lb/>
and exerting games of <lb/>
began in fall force and In <lb/>
Mrs. Herbert White <lb/>
first prize, a hand painted <lb/>
presented sane to Mm. <lb/>
Hume. The consolation was <lb/>
drawn by Mrs. Harry Skinner a <lb/>
band painted china plate. <lb/>
The dining room decorations <lb/>
were in red and tho beautiful <lb/>
Beauty roses tastefully <lb/>
arranged the table and hanked <lb/>
in profusion in front of and on the <lb/>
inviting appetite <lb/>
upon entering. The menu was <lb/>
as oysters on half still, <lb/>
pickles, French salad served from <lb/>
the hull of an orange, cheese <lb/>
Wafers, olives, <lb/>
sandwiches and coffee. <lb/>
Those present were <lb/>
Harry Skinner, R <lb/>
Cobb, Herbert While, B White, <lb/>
Hay wood Hail, Sue <lb/>
Hume, L B W King, <lb/>
H W e, W <lb/>
Asa Parham, S K B <lb/>
J L Fleming, It W Will <lb/>
lams B W G Wood- <lb/>
ward, Misses Elisabeth Jones, Nell <lb/>
Skinner, Pattie <lb/>
Skinner, Mis Morris-. Virginia, <lb/>
Jessie Lee Sugg, Skinner, <lb/>
LIVELY TIMES AT STAR WAREHOUSE <lb/>
OP <lb/>
by Baptist Sunday School. <lb/>
Lula Bryan, daughter of <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. W. Bryan, died <lb/>
Thursday, Nov. <lb/>
rt is meet that Hie membership <lb/>
of this Sunday pause in the <lb/>
services of this hour and make ex- out at the Star warehouse Tuesday <lb/>
There was a Lively Between the Auctioneer and <lb/>
the Truckers Monday Morning. <lb/>
There some lively hustling <lb/>
COMMISSIONERS COURT. <lb/>
of their regret and sorrow <lb/>
of the taking away of this <lb/>
morning. The Star first sale, <lb/>
under the regulations had <lb/>
lovely child, a member the o'clock. night <lb/>
die roll class of the There d the early of this <lb/>
fore be It exceedingly <lb/>
First. That the of the I mads slower than <lb/>
Sunday school of Memorial Usual getting in, and when <lb/>
Baptist church deplore the Burton started his to <lb/>
away of this little life, but we arc <lb/>
with the thought tint she <lb/>
is now Clod and the ante's. <lb/>
Thai we tender to the <lb/>
father and mother, sisters and <lb/>
brothers our Sincere sympathy, and <lb/>
sorrow with them in this time of <lb/>
them to Him <lb/>
who has said I will be with you <lb/>
always, and invoke the blessing of <lb/>
God them In their bereave- <lb/>
Third, We make request that a <lb/>
cony of these resolutions be to <lb/>
parents, a copy Tub Rb- <lb/>
and that the resolutions <lb/>
be spread tho minutes of this <lb/>
Mrs. M. M. <lb/>
J. . Com. <lb/>
S. J. <lb/>
OVER ONE DROWNED <lb/>
OR St. Mala, en Coast <lb/>
of <lb/>
London, Nov. The South <lb/>
western way's <lb/>
was wrecked yes <lb/>
St. on <lb/>
the aorta and It is <lb/>
believed that mm or more <lb/>
of her passengers crew were <lb/>
drowned. <lb/>
DEATH OP MRS. EDWARD LIBERATE <lb/>
Contributed <lb/>
The eat h angel has taken from <lb/>
our midst another loved one, Lena <lb/>
Elizabeth, wife of Lib- <lb/>
of Richmond, I ml., and <lb/>
daughter of Dr. John S. Mis. <lb/>
Taft. This is the second <lb/>
daughter that Mrs. Tail has <lb/>
within the six or eight weeks. <lb/>
The suddenness aim unusually <lb/>
circumstances tins <lb/>
death makes it all the greater <lb/>
to and friends <lb/>
alike. The life of a dear sweet baby <lb/>
boy went out with hers and <lb/>
and babe will away the <lb/>
same the babe resting <lb/>
peacefully the mother's breast. <lb/>
little shall lead <lb/>
little baby hands may lead <lb/>
her it up I <lb/>
waiting arias. a little <lb/>
three year old daughter, It <lb/>
to call in vain for <lb/>
The husband and In lie <lb/>
daughter and Mrs. Lincoln Leah, <lb/>
a sister the <lb/>
the buyers many wagons in the <lb/>
driveway were waiting hi unload <lb/>
and not half the break on the <lb/>
Boor. <lb/>
Then there was a race between <lb/>
the auctioned and the truckers, <lb/>
and the way trucks rolled from <lb/>
to the scales, out the <lb/>
ahead of the and back <lb/>
was something to look at. <lb/>
Everything itemed to <lb/>
President of the <lb/>
dated, trot him a joined <lb/>
the whirl. Auditor would <lb/>
drop bis sales hook now and <lb/>
grab a for a spin around <lb/>
circle, to his book <lb/>
soon with the ticket <lb/>
marker. Hinton <lb/>
it looked like good and he <lb/>
gathered a trunk <lb/>
run him out his <lb/>
certainly did hot It, the <lb/>
push, and ran out pile <lb/>
two ahead of the <lb/>
auctioneer. It was lively ll <lb/>
lasted. <lb/>
j Han <lb/>
Parham A Foxhall are a <lb/>
flue record at <lb/>
this season. Up to present <lb/>
time they have sole <lb/>
pounds of at an of <lb/>
This is a high average <lb/>
on such a large quantity of <lb/>
especially a like this <lb/>
the greater part of the crop is very <lb/>
common. <lb/>
Seven and Half Million. <lb/>
The government report <lb/>
issued today places the number of <lb/>
bales of cotton ginned up to and <lb/>
Including Nov. 14th, between <lb/>
and This was <lb/>
a bullish report was followed <lb/>
by a sharp advance in futures. <lb/>
AN AVERAGE THAT COUNTS <lb/>
After Blind Tigers and Moonshiners <lb/>
United Commissioner I. <lb/>
A. Sugg is having some violators <lb/>
of the laws before him. <lb/>
The colonel is conservative <lb/>
firm. He has had a <lb/>
of eases before him since his short <lb/>
term of office in this <lb/>
There am several prisoners now in <lb/>
j awaiting the grand <lb/>
jury at New Bern, and are <lb/>
bond. <lb/>
A serious mutter of tearing down <lb/>
and breaking mail b the <lb/>
routes by live drunken men, <lb/>
was before him. The colonel put <lb/>
bonds of and <lb/>
appearance court <lb/>
Hub. <lb/>
Several blind tigers cases have <lb/>
Monday. <lb/>
G. Biker rune in Sunday <lb/>
evening from Lewiston. <lb/>
Ft. Hauling returned to <lb/>
Raleigh this morning. <lb/>
Hinton Best, of spent <lb/>
Saturday In Greenville. <lb/>
Miss Mamie went to <lb/>
Ayden evening. <lb/>
TROUBLE hi <lb/>
Negro Boy <lb/>
in the and <lb/>
Face with Bird shot <lb/>
night n <lb/>
. i v-l . r <lb/>
Mr. mid Mrs R R, from a <lb/>
to <lb/>
Mi-s Clyde On la Winter <lb/>
returned this morning. <lb/>
W. r. Best went to <lb/>
evening <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
C II. went lo Ayden <lb/>
Sat evening and <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
W. T. and Burton <lb/>
tuned evening from <lb/>
where bad been to <lb/>
attend the funeral of father. <lb/>
Mrs. R and little <lb/>
daughter, of are visit <lb/>
Mrs. J. Q. <lb/>
II. Moor, of <lb/>
also beta before him. This i a who been visiting her <lb/>
offense, and the crop of Mrs. R. R. Rouse, loll mis <lb/>
eases to be fair for a <lb/>
fall one. In of these oases <lb/>
there was of selling <lb/>
the defendant <lb/>
to show it was <lb/>
that was not <lb/>
but did go on the to <lb/>
In making the judgment <lb/>
a would give tho <lb/>
a aha a on the <lb/>
what is. <lb/>
It is to the good people <lb/>
will Sugg their sup- <lb/>
port in breaking up tigers <lb/>
and moonshine stills. <lb/>
deceased, will arc imp my the <lb/>
James, Alice White, remains to her old home for burial <lb/>
in the Taft graveyard near Green <lb/>
villa, N. C, <lb/>
and Mrs. <lb/>
This was one of the nicest Euchre <lb/>
pa-lies ever is <lb/>
and ill who thoroughly <lb/>
enjoyed -am, and Cobb con- <lb/>
h r h h ling <lb/>
deal l m <lb/>
he had living it ch <lb/>
Business the Consolidated <lb/>
Talk about high averages, the <lb/>
Farmers operated <lb/>
the Farmers Tobacco <lb/>
Co., made one Tuesday counts. <lb/>
That tins sold between <lb/>
and pounds, the <lb/>
our Saviour on sale, In- <lb/>
the scrap, was cents. <lb/>
If bad not been I <lb/>
the average would have gone much <lb/>
higher. This kind of sale bears <lb/>
out the claim made by the Consult, <lb/>
dated the claim is mi <lb/>
that <lb/>
houses average higher sales <lb/>
all other houses on the market <lb/>
I Consolidated Ti <lb/>
b mm i h operative <lb/>
Register of Deeds R. Williams <lb/>
issued licenses to the following <lb/>
couples since last <lb/>
WHITE. <lb/>
Alex and Ida S. <lb/>
Kill lei <lb/>
Zeno and Haddock. <lb/>
Abram Adams. <lb/>
and Lula Harris. <lb/>
H. Buck mid <lb/>
Pi ham. <lb/>
Louis Stocks and <lb/>
Lee Nelson and Sadie Tripp. <lb/>
Cannon and <lb/>
Perry Atkinson and Ada <lb/>
Sylvester and <lb/>
Nelson. <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
Miss L. Irvine, one of the <lb/>
graded teachers, is Kin- <lb/>
at bedside of brother <lb/>
who in sick. <lb/>
Forbes, one of our oldest <lb/>
is ill at his <lb/>
borne o-i <lb/>
gives his <lb/>
Mine who had <lb/>
been home la wisH <lb/>
Washing- <lb/>
ton this where she ; caches <lb/>
in the graded <lb/>
Tuesday, Nov. 31st, <lb/>
R. J. Little, spent <lb/>
today here. <lb/>
Mrs red Cox returned to Rich- <lb/>
today. <lb/>
G. G. left Monday <lb/>
evening for <lb/>
Mrs. I. H. went to Wilson <lb/>
today to visit relatives. <lb/>
Mrs. E. V. Smith, Texas, is <lb/>
visiting Mis. R. S Evans. <lb/>
James went went t <lb/>
Monday evening. <lb/>
riot was on and a-k In u to <lb/>
come down. Tucker and <lb/>
Deputy off on the <lb/>
mils drive, did . ti id my <lb/>
when they re -h i ti; i hi.-land <lb/>
learn l was i hat <lb/>
. alley I I to <lb/>
a Will <lb/>
Grimes, ah IR ye- g.-. <lb/>
run to the home of his <lb/>
brother, Policeman and <lb/>
Constable John follow- <lb/>
the policeman Bring two shots <lb/>
at the running hoy. When the <lb/>
officers were about yards <lb/>
the the boy appeared tho <lb/>
doer with a and Called to them <lb/>
t slop. They did not top and <lb/>
the bay rained gnu and tired, a <lb/>
load of bird shot striking Constable <lb/>
Galloway side of <lb/>
the head and nice. The officer's <lb/>
was bat serious. <lb/>
The boy made escape. <lb/>
MAN CHOSEN <lb/>
T. M. <lb/>
of Line. <lb/>
Va., Nov. <lb/>
annual of the <lb/>
of the Allan Coast <lb/>
today, T. M. of <lb/>
It. C, was <lb/>
dent, vice U. T. <lb/>
Mr. was for <lb/>
vice president and <lb/>
lie succeeded II <lb/>
if<lb/>
elected. <lb/>
Lite <lb/>
id <lb/>
resigned, <lb/>
fourth <lb/>
manager. <lb/>
c on the- <lb/>
All the other <lb/>
directors were <lb/>
eight Represented <lb/>
At warehouse today <lb/>
there was tobacco from eight <lb/>
counties on the floor. This <lb/>
house has a reputation that is for <lb/>
S. King came in Monday draws patronage from <lb/>
evening from Chicago. a territory. <lb/>
W. W. Perkins returned <lb/>
Kinston Monday evening. STATE NEWS <lb/>
returned <lb/>
Annie evening from a visit to , pt w-n- Smith, Golds- <lb/>
man well known throw <lb/>
Mrs. Men,,,, of Florida, came the state, died <lb/>
Chester Harriet to visit friends <lb/>
Edwards. <lb/>
W. H. Jones and Wiggins. <lb/>
Arnold Jones and Sophia <lb/>
Fine Bank <lb/>
I t short all j the farmers who are <lb/>
who loved her. and stockholders sharing in the pr II i <lb/>
Out readers will be in <lb/>
the excellent <lb/>
the Bank of Greenville, showing <lb/>
its standing up lo and Including <lb/>
he of Nov. nth. A com- <lb/>
iii this with ii. <lb/>
previous . shows that Hie <lb/>
deposits have increased <lb/>
A not her at g feature <lb/>
this i- Dial Its sin mid <lb/>
I i are no <lb/>
at Falkland. Mrs a <lb/>
., . ,. , , daughter, of Chatham county, <lb/>
George Hadley, La- died i,. eating an <lb/>
Monday to be contained poison <lb/>
at the bedside of her father, who; peeled <lb/>
is very sick, ,,., <lb/>
the apple and giving it , them. <lb/>
Miss Helen Forbes came from R ,.;. u,,,,,,.,, a , of Mt <lb/>
school Raleigh Monday even- <lb/>
, wove, nave made an assignment <lb/>
being called by the sickness <lb/>
apple that <lb/>
A son is <lb/>
the poison in <lb/>
appreciated noble, I made, and it Is no wonder <lb/>
Something I <lb/>
i m awaken lo their <lb/>
and i She was interest the business com. <lb/>
i ii ; kind- larger and larger. Ii <lb/>
I . Is of tobacco <lb/>
iv in own <lb/>
Ope and give pica the <lb/>
, in . i-i <lb/>
. . I, i m i- it can be truly said of <lb/>
half as its i<lb/>
Joe The o will be <lb/>
headed by the well known com <lb/>
Abbott as <lb/>
Sport During the action<lb/>
win, she <lb/>
. ii <lb/>
She I id u <lb/>
line all . . . and passed <lb/>
away a, live Saturday <lb/>
of ploy s number of the spec- morning, at the <lb/>
will be by hospital in To us the <lb/>
company of operative<lb/>
vaudeville artist <lb/>
POOR PRINT <lb/>
pain, her the<lb/>
Sermon lo <lb/>
sermon to the local <lb/>
lodge Jr. O. A. M. will be <lb/>
preached in the Baptist church <lb/>
next Sunday morning by Rev. J. K. <lb/>
Tho will attend the <lb/>
service In a body, meeting in <lb/>
their hall and, matching to the <lb/>
Improvement. <lb/>
the Baptist <lb/>
Iii <lb/>
The <lb/>
church <lb/>
her lather. <lb/>
Wednesday, . 22nd <lb/>
Ainu n Is in <lb/>
II. <lb/>
l. turn, of I; chin <lb/>
in I<lb/>
G. W. <lb/>
today. , <lb/>
nearly 138.000 liabilities, <lb/>
f id been business only <lb/>
about a year. <lb/>
a year-old boy <lb/>
in county, two loads of <lb/>
his , he <lb/>
on ii . latter a as , <lb/>
i. <lb/>
hit. <lb/>
ti <lb/>
his<lb/>
farm i <lb/>
Improve ; . . p ice N <lb/>
building. he. i . <lb/>
inn the steeple i <lb/>
and the i . . <lb/>
the main auditorium. <lb/>
Two Days. <lb/>
Again we call attention to the <lb/>
fact that tho Greenville <lb/>
market will be closed on Thursday, <lb/>
30th, Thanksgiving day, and on <lb/>
Friday, Dec. 1st. There will be <lb/>
went<lb/>
v. II. <lb/>
; i lost an the<lb/>
II. lo his rifle. <lb/>
Tuesday evening and <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
returned , . <lb/>
J. W. of Green <lb/>
ville, Tenn., arrived Tuesday <lb/>
IO Mrs. <lb/>
who have been Mrs. Morgan once lived <lb/>
, i i <lb/>
her <lb/>
i. <lb/>
mm <lb/>
<lb/>
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