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METHODIST LADIES AT WORK <lb/>
Hold Delightful and Successful <lb/>
Baby Show. <lb/>
The good women f the . <lb/>
Aid Society of the Met <lb/>
are thoroughly enthuse <lb/>
desire work tin <lb/>
church <lb/>
progress rapidly, and with <lb/>
;. <lb/>
m i I I <lb/>
a certainty <lb/>
year. <lb/>
On Tuesday afternoon a delight- <lb/>
by -b w held at Perkin- <lb/>
The day <lb/>
one sad tin- little folk, <lb/>
i g a prise for beauty in <lb/>
there promptly <lb/>
a i the refresh <lb/>
wen d, i <lb/>
lag with much interest. A law <lb/>
Bomber babies were entered <lb/>
tin the fee being <lb/>
lei cent, and <lb/>
near the cl. of he <lb/>
ii interest greatly <lb/>
e ran <lb/>
When the ballots were rinsed <lb/>
It was found Mi- <lb/>
Mar b id <lb/>
c the <lb/>
to; tie tin prettiest baby u tie <lb/>
two years while Mm M <lb/>
re; Gnu i I ad the I . <lb/>
eat the <lb/>
one m -i i over two old <lb/>
I the pi w <lb/>
me ii- which <lb/>
promptly. <lb/>
The excellent manner <lb/>
the little one behaved deserve- <lb/>
mention. Every <lb/>
present seemed res <lb/>
the on test was going <lb/>
behavior was an issue, So , <lb/>
nut occasion of I In- . <lb/>
i hat i lie ladies are u u <lb/>
plating holding another within <lb/>
F. <lb/>
AND LOAN <lb/>
The Time Has Come for One in <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
We see by that tin <lb/>
bad a <lb/>
and it be- <lb/>
hooves the of Greenville <lb/>
to vet busy and one lieu- <lb/>
a number of our citizens <lb/>
that are take stock am <lb/>
get a home. Head <lb/>
following along line taken <lb/>
in <lb/>
the normal man <lb/>
ii to lord aid <lb/>
of bis own vine and tree. <lb/>
this is what <lb/>
ire are going to write about, <lb/>
ha- made of Ii <lb/>
little lord and of go- <lb/>
lasting to <lb/>
their love of order. <lb/>
mm want homes, but <lb/>
of them ate not possessed <lb/>
for lack of mean- to acquire them <lb/>
hi purchase. On the <lb/>
hand the of men <lb/>
are a little bit more. <lb/>
cornea bit by bit, <lb/>
regularly, <lb/>
Irregularly, and it would take <lb/>
weary for the driblets tn <lb/>
make j to <lb/>
the lot and call in the architect <lb/>
and contractor. <lb/>
i- tit ind, the m <lb/>
at want home.-, but have <lb/>
only per month t <lb/>
expend on N for I n <lb/>
supply, re i a here l he I <lb/>
big and loan ii Ion <lb/>
Ii . I r that <lb/>
r and above a <lb/>
n I i the <lb/>
final of a instead i , h <lb/>
may co <lb/>
the tn <lb/>
rather Ii tn lie a <lb/>
more. I i cud of a few years <lb/>
is u piece properly to <lb/>
BOW it. This ii wealth, <lb/>
wealth is property. But at the <lb/>
end of a period of rent paying <lb/>
there l nothing to show Have <lb/>
hap- a soured temper as the result <lb/>
of frequent disagreements with <lb/>
landlord and consequent moves <lb/>
the household lures and <lb/>
which latter also <lb/>
Buffered grievously by the several <lb/>
Uprooting. <lb/>
February Weather Forecast. <lb/>
The Post has a <lb/>
weather prophet, who esteems his <lb/>
forecasts I i such an extent that he <lb/>
copyrights predictions. w . <lb/>
Marsh is hie name. <lb/>
he say, will he a <lb/>
pen month, ii quite <lb/>
wen <lb/>
ill be mild, with i . <lb/>
raves and heavy s aw, the <lb/>
ins eh i to i and j <lb/>
causing over the <lb/>
portions of the country. <lb/>
Damaging Honda will <lb/>
i he Ohio along the Ohio <lb/>
and bead waters <lb/>
duo. Those living along the <lb/>
and should <lb/>
be prepared It the rapidly <lb/>
liver- dining February. <lb/>
Mild weather to weather to <lb/>
old waves and heavy storms. <lb/>
Blizzards, changing to <lb/>
it times, causing high rivers <lb/>
ll over the Western streams. <lb/>
Mild weather winter storms <lb/>
snow, changing to <lb/>
storms over <lb/>
Wisconsin, Missouri, <lb/>
and the and <lb/>
States west of the Mississippi <lb/>
i and <lb/>
r in s ii, Southern and <lb/>
ill rail <lb/>
; i m i in u <lb/>
i . v. i n.-i-i heal y rains <lb/>
Hie ins over the <lb/>
no and oilier <lb/>
will lie quite severe and <lb/>
Between <lb/>
I I rains are <lb/>
for this m. followed <lb/>
. i. r from d lo Ii <lb/>
to severe ins <lb/>
pi sh-el visit this <lb/>
i in- Atlantic coast, while <lb/>
will general over the <lb/>
States from 13th to <lb/>
three day a of generally fair <lb/>
followed on the to <lb/>
violent storms over In <lb/>
cyclonic winds <lb/>
he interior and great on . <lb/>
Fair weather <lb/>
on the 25th and The. <lb/>
month ending with <lb/>
the country <lb/>
Goods <lb/>
A You <lb/>
II Talk About <lb/>
or Many Years to Come. <lb/>
BIG VALUES <lb/>
pi i <lb/>
in <lb/>
ti <lb/>
on <lb/>
Big Line a <lb/>
and Dark Colors <lb/>
oil A. K. C<lb/>
in Bent Island<lb/>
V e Cloth <lb/>
. Suit <lb/>
lit. <lb/>
lien <lb/>
w i me early. This ale every <lb/>
in ibis a number <lb/>
receiving upon f Kw <lb/>
to for days of <lb/>
h begin lo tell of all which v- are <lb/>
going to H low. <lb/>
CORSETS. <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
N. Jan, <lb/>
F. P. of Richmond, j <lb/>
was town night. <lb/>
Engine No. has been <lb/>
undergoing some repairs will soon <lb/>
ii on the road again. <lb/>
W, H. Officer <lb/>
went <lb/>
V-t, Of Hooky <lb/>
is several days with his <lb/>
lather, J. H. Savage, <lb/>
street. <lb/>
II. and wife spent <lb/>
Sunday lo line with Mr. i <lb/>
a Mrs. Bail-; on Pine street. <lb/>
Harrington received a <lb/>
telegram Sunday that his father <lb/>
was dead, and left Monday to i <lb/>
the burial, accompanied by <lb/>
Ogle <lb/>
Baker fell from the <lb/>
story of B. G. L. Go's, store <lb/>
g several bruises, painful but ; <lb/>
not <lb/>
baa accepted a, <lb/>
position with B. C. L. Co. and <lb/>
. night to <lb/>
hells are ringing <lb/>
in i <lb/>
IX <lb/>
General Merchandise. <lb/>
Country Produce <lb/>
BOUGHT AND SOLD. <lb/>
keep on hand a <lb/>
fresh supply of Chickens, Turkeys, <lb/>
Butter, Cheese, etc. <lb/>
delivered free in any part of <lb/>
city. Phone No. <lb/>
H. A. <lb/>
d. Greenville, K. O. <lb/>
HOSIERY <lb/>
Mixed Hose <lb/>
Heavy Hose <lb/>
Fast Black c <lb/>
. . . <lb/>
Lisle Thread <lb/>
dot and <lb/>
Bibbed <lb/>
GENT'S NECK <lb/>
WEAR <lb/>
In all Styles and Colors, Plant; ; <lb/>
to Select From <lb/>
WHITE GOODS. <lb/>
We me early and heavy pun basing, lo <lb/>
values will be duplicated. Look <lb/>
pale I bell Die here. <lb/>
White Wide White <lb/>
is HOW going a; ibis sale R<lb/>
ml got <lb/>
loon Hi ft Bleach <lb/>
ft loci . , <lb/>
-Ti Blain and; <lb/>
waited Piques BLANKETS <lb/>
a Few more Extra Size Bed <lb/>
Closing out ah up to 11.00 Blankets <lb/>
the small juice of Wool Blankets Bought <lb/>
Closing out ail up to at Before the Advance at Your <lb/>
small Own Price <lb/>
CLOTHING. CLOTHING. <lb/>
Special Prices in Men's, Youths and <lb/>
Beys Clothing <lb/>
HATS HATS HATS <lb/>
At Your Own Price. <lb/>
A Heavy Jean Cornet <lb/>
books reeds Steel, in <lb/>
while only <lb/>
Length Corset with <lb/>
Hose Supporters attached. Lace <lb/>
i good quality of Hose <lb/>
attached <lb/>
A Made Corset <lb/>
Trimmed with <lb/>
Fine Lace, 1.90 value <lb/>
now going at <lb/>
GLOVE, GLOVES <lb/>
. <lb/>
Men's Work Cloves <lb/>
Driving <lb/>
Golf <lb/>
Fine Pressed and <lb/>
Kid Gloves 1.37 <lb/>
Shoes fur Men Women and <lb/>
Children <lb/>
It Will Pay You to our <lb/>
Millinery <lb/>
can<lb/>
Your House from Top to Bottom and <lb/>
will Give You Right Prices. <lb/>
it <lb/>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR YEAR IN <lb/>
VOL No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA TUESDAY. 1906. <lb/>
No. <lb/>
ORGANIZE TOBACCO GROW- <lb/>
Col. John. S. Cunningham in <lb/>
Favor Forming Organ- <lb/>
FOUR ARMED NEGROES. <lb/>
Threaten to Kill Two White Men. <lb/>
TOWN <lb/>
if of <lb/>
men. <lb/>
Col. John S. Cunningham, one of <lb/>
of tobacco in <lb/>
North Carolina, the <lb/>
of the tobacco growers and is <lb/>
of the opinion that the tobacco <lb/>
will soon become organized <lb/>
a practical basis. He says that <lb/>
tobacco like young widows, <lb/>
are to take <lb/>
The wonderful success of the <lb/>
Southern Cotton Association has <lb/>
object of extreme <lb/>
value to the tobacco planters, and all <lb/>
over the South these are <lb/>
forming tobacco <lb/>
The necessity for co-operation <lb/>
among the growers, the <lb/>
of a reduction of the acreage, <lb/>
better methods for working, and co- <lb/>
operative warehouses are among the <lb/>
objects of the proposed <lb/>
organization. <lb/>
Daring the past year there has <lb/>
been much talk of organizing the <lb/>
Virginia sod North Carolina <lb/>
co into a strong association. <lb/>
News and Observer <lb/>
A bun o'clock Thursday <lb/>
noon a message from <lb/>
Mill, about from <lb/>
town, advised him I <lb/>
that several were there <lb/>
armed with and threat- <lb/>
to kill Messrs. A. Q. Which <lb/>
and Ernest Dudley. Deputy <lb/>
S. I. Dudley and K. Hy- <lb/>
left at ones for the <lb/>
Arriving there they found <lb/>
and Dudley in the <lb/>
yard and afraid to come <lb/>
our About yards distant at <lb/>
a ii him- on Mr. place <lb/>
The board of aldermen met in <lb/>
regular monthly Thursday <lb/>
of the <lb/>
The street committee reported <lb/>
streets in bad but about <lb/>
as good could be expected <lb/>
weather as his prevailed. <lb/>
No work of consequence could <lb/>
the past month. <lb/>
The committee reported <lb/>
they were to <lb/>
the for sewerage, and did <lb/>
think they could in <lb/>
occupied by doing so owing to a defect in the <lb/>
Factory and Dwellings Burn. <lb/>
Cleveland, Ohio, Feb. <lb/>
starting an undetermined <lb/>
cause on the sixth floor of the knit <lb/>
goods factory N. J. Rich <lb/>
Company, avenue and <lb/>
street, late this <lb/>
destroyed that building with <lb/>
estimated of sent at <lb/>
least girl in a semi <lb/>
panic from several lower floors, <lb/>
before the fire gotten <lb/>
nuder control destroyed twenty- <lb/>
one dwellings adjoining the <lb/>
that <lb/>
colored, they <lb/>
and three Sam, A brain <lb/>
and Chester, armed with shot <lb/>
pistols, ugly mood. <lb/>
Shells that the bad were <lb/>
loaded with heavy buck shot. <lb/>
Toe trouble grew out of Mr <lb/>
wanting William Moor- <lb/>
to move of <lb/>
William's brothers went there to <lb/>
help bid Officers during January <lb/>
Hyman arrested the four j damage <lb/>
and them to jail. <lb/>
A preliminary trial was bad Ibis <lb/>
morning before Justice C. D. <lb/>
and they were bound <lb/>
over to Superior court in the <lb/>
of each. <lb/>
bill. <lb/>
The water light committee <lb/>
reported that two old wells had <lb/>
been tilled up. <lb/>
The other committees had no <lb/>
reports. <lb/>
The different officers made their <lb/>
reports for the month. <lb/>
report of chief fire depart <lb/>
showed there bad two <lb/>
with <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Mrs. O. returned <lb/>
Wednesday after spending several <lb/>
weeks in Del. and <lb/>
more. <lb/>
J. A. Savage and son, Geo. <lb/>
Jr., Wednesday in <lb/>
N. T. Cox J. T. Adams <lb/>
Friday Greenville. <lb/>
ll. <lb/>
n were<lb/>
Badges. <lb/>
Ai the Methodist <lb/>
Sunday s awarded for <lb/>
ill having<lb/>
or a <lb/>
., and ended eve- <lb/>
i bu one received a <lb/>
badge. prizes were <lb/>
a off-red the of year by <lb/>
brought a half in the <lb/>
ranging from to x years and were <lb/>
hi- <lb/>
GREENVILLE BANKING TRUST COULDN'T STAND <lb/>
COMPANY. <lb/>
Bob Taylor, Ten- <lb/>
Most Successful Since it Gets Off Something <lb/>
Began Business. Good. <lb/>
In piper will lie the A good old Northern preacher <lb/>
of the hank- once the South to <lb/>
Trust Company at the close the Dixie. At the <lb/>
of January 89th, close In- n. he d <lb/>
as made t. Slate would I lie children if <lb/>
Commission. A of their would them <lb/>
the in ibis statement with forward. There eras a crowd <lb/>
a year a. .- Hie to <lb/>
be most this <lb/>
bank bu- In 1905 the <lb/>
-aid <lb/>
Sunday by G iv. T. J <lb/>
total I h. hand with a and <lb/>
ha 1806 the deposits an bead of <lb/>
was the reply. The J are be- <lb/>
ting a very beautiful design, and <lb/>
are provided a substantial <lb/>
pin for fastening to the clothing. <lb/>
Toe lettering <lb/>
medals consists of the words. <lb/>
resources <lb/>
It has been the policy of bank <lb/>
to every legitimate enter- the <lb/>
prise for the of its patrons j this taking <lb/>
the at large. It has next one bis arms. <lb/>
provided every possible safeguard Sydney The smile <lb/>
C. L. Burroughs and wife spent <lb/>
factory on Payne on Friday in Greenville. <lb/>
both sides Seventeenth street. <lb/>
Prominent People Jailed. <lb/>
Barnwell, C, Feb. J. <lb/>
My rick, Wade C. W. <lb/>
Hogg Tom all prom- <lb/>
farmer-, of this county; post- <lb/>
master Joseph <lb/>
and Constables W. J. and <lb/>
Lee, were lodged in jail <lb/>
today, with having <lb/>
assisted the lynching of Frank <lb/>
and John colored, father <lb/>
son, of December <lb/>
The young was accused of <lb/>
baying killed a <lb/>
prominent of this section, <lb/>
at the command of his father. <lb/>
ll. B. Phillips went to Washing- <lb/>
ton Friday. <lb/>
Frank and <lb/>
N were quietly mar- <lb/>
at Chapman's <lb/>
Mrs. J. T. is right sick <lb/>
with grippe at her home. <lb/>
Mrs. J. B. Smith, who has been <lb/>
sick for several weeks with typhoid <lb/>
fever, is slowly improving. <lb/>
Mrs. D. A. Leggett returned <lb/>
Friday from where she <lb/>
attended the burial of her mother. <lb/>
The report of the superintendent <lb/>
of water light plants <lb/>
that eleven new light customers <lb/>
an new water customers <lb/>
bad secured and total income <lb/>
for the month was about <lb/>
The report of the dispensary <lb/>
commissioners showed <lb/>
during the month of <lb/>
sales of <lb/>
J. S. was released <lb/>
payment of poll tax because of <lb/>
disability. <lb/>
The of the market <lb/>
petitioned for electric lights to be <lb/>
placed in and <lb/>
the matter was referred to com <lb/>
Accounts were allowed <lb/>
to 94,206.90. Of this <lb/>
was for borrowed money and <lb/>
for fire hose. <lb/>
for the protection of its funds <lb/>
its are as sound the <lb/>
est of the country. <lb/>
The of bank examining <lb/>
iv the corporation <lb/>
state is as exact- <lb/>
as any the Union Banks <lb/>
have to furnish statements to the <lb/>
commission five times a year <lb/>
are examined by the bank <lb/>
at least once a year, more <lb/>
frequently. There is no safer <lb/>
weans of protecting your money <lb/>
than depositing it banks. <lb/>
Silver and Jewels for the <lb/>
dent's Daughter. <lb/>
the audience grew broader, i <lb/>
the face of the preacher red <lb/>
as he went with the <lb/>
this he gasped. <lb/>
The next was a little girl, and <lb/>
the preacher heaved a of re <lb/>
lief. mis he t-aid <lb/>
tremulously. Stone- <lb/>
wall came the proud <lb/>
The audience preacher <lb/>
dropped <lb/>
President for protection, and took <lb/>
the first train the land of <lb/>
Small Beginnings of Rich Americans <lb/>
Cornelius Vanderbilt ferried his <lb/>
own boat. <lb/>
John Jacob sold apples in <lb/>
the streets. <lb/>
Jay was a book agent. <lb/>
John D. Rockefeller worked in a <lb/>
machine shop. <lb/>
A. T. was a school <lb/>
teacher. <lb/>
Meeting of Cotton Association. <lb/>
There will be a of the <lb/>
Pitt County Branch of the Cotton <lb/>
Growers Association the court <lb/>
Gr Monday, <lb/>
at eleven o'clock. All <lb/>
cotton business and pro- <lb/>
man interested are <lb/>
invited to this meet- <lb/>
Hon. C. C. president <lb/>
of the Norm Division <lb/>
Southern Cotton Association is <lb/>
invited to be with us. Come out, <lb/>
we wish your <lb/>
U. B Cotten, <lb/>
President County Branch <lb/>
Southern Cotton Association <lb/>
TOBACCO SALES. <lb/>
Pounds to Feb. 1st. <lb/>
See W. Harvey <lb/>
us with the following fie- <lb/>
sales of leaf tobacco on the <lb/>
Greenville <lb/>
Hie mouth of January <lb/>
pounds at an average price of <lb/>
97.71. In the same month last <lb/>
year there pounds <lb/>
at an average price of 87.81. <lb/>
For this season from August 1st <lb/>
to February 1st the total tales <lb/>
have reached <lb/>
John Wanamaker began lite at <lb/>
Reed, of I j a week. <lb/>
N. J. was in town this week. j Carnegie life at <lb/>
Improvements have been made; a week <lb/>
at hotel, which <lb/>
made it more <lb/>
North Carolina day was observed <lb/>
at public school <lb/>
day Feb. 2nd. Au <lb/>
program bad and <lb/>
the were enjoyed by all <lb/>
A collection was taken <lb/>
for the H. <lb/>
which will tie forwarded to <lb/>
Prof. Ba <lb/>
Quite an unusual <lb/>
the depot here Friday <lb/>
night, two men got off the train, <lb/>
one blind the other drunk. The <lb/>
drunken man the Wind <lb/>
man. <lb/>
F. G. Whaley to Suffolk <lb/>
Wednesday to attend the funeral <lb/>
terries of Mrs. father. <lb/>
Willie Haddock, near <lb/>
who has been sick for several <lb/>
with is <lb/>
Rare jewels in unique designs, <lb/>
which friends of Miss Alice <lb/>
Roosevelt have selected for her <lb/>
wedding gifts, are being set by <lb/>
skilled workmen at Tiffany's <lb/>
For Hill plant. <lb/>
Life a Century Ago. <lb/>
One hundred ago a man <lb/>
could not a rile on a steam- <lb/>
He had never seen an <lb/>
The largest presents are a light or dreamed of an car <lb/>
was a blacksmith. <lb/>
Abraham was a <lb/>
splitter. <lb/>
James J. Hill began as a <lb/>
William A. Clark as a young <lb/>
man was a miner. <lb/>
Henry was a reporter <lb/>
Thomas Edison us <lb/>
graph operator. <lb/>
Thomas F. Ryan clerk a <lb/>
dry goods store. <lb/>
William Lloyd Garrison <lb/>
j printer's devil. <lb/>
Daniel Drew began as a cattle <lb/>
trader. <lb/>
H. Rogers a <lb/>
delivery boy. <lb/>
New York <lb/>
magnificent silver service, one <lb/>
of the moat beautiful ever made <lb/>
by Tiffany, which has been or- <lb/>
by the Rough As- <lb/>
and a <lb/>
fashioned of karat gold, <lb/>
an exact full size working model, <lb/>
to presented to hT by the <lb/>
officers of the States <lb/>
navy. <lb/>
Among the other jewels are a <lb/>
pearl collar of ten strands, the <lb/>
largest ever made by the com . <lb/>
and worth A <lb/>
diamond tiara, containing <lb/>
stones, is said to be another, and <lb/>
there are two diamond collars <lb/>
and two of diamonds. <lb/>
Two diamond lockets are be- <lb/>
to have been ordered by <lb/>
Secretary of H <lb/>
Taft. Miss sister of <lb/>
Mrs. Roosevelt, is having <lb/>
made, as is also Mrs, Douglas <lb/>
Robinson, sister of the <lb/>
dent. Most of the gifts have <lb/>
been ordered by well known <lb/>
persons living in New York, <lb/>
Washington and Cleveland. <lb/>
New York Dispatch. <lb/>
Large Turnip. <lb/>
Mrs. Joel Tyson, who lives on <lb/>
R. F. D. No. <lb/>
turnip that weighed <lb/>
pounds. It was grown <lb/>
from planted the latter part <lb/>
of September, is <lb/>
large for a turnip. <lb/>
of <lb/>
was run by a <lb/>
seriously hurt. <lb/>
It Pay to Resist <lb/>
Saturday night Will <lb/>
colored, disorderly and Chief of <lb/>
Police J. T. Smith went to arrest <lb/>
The very <lb/>
boisterous made light at the <lb/>
officer to resist arrest, and Capt. <lb/>
Smith had to use his billet to <lb/>
bring him into subjection. Mayor <lb/>
He didn't talk through the <lb/>
phone- <lb/>
He could not send a telegram- <lb/>
He could not ride a bicycle; <lb/>
could not call in a <lb/>
and dictate a letter; <lb/>
He had never heard the germ <lb/>
theory or worried over bacilli and <lb/>
bacteria. <lb/>
He had never heard a phonograph <lb/>
talk or saw a turn out a <lb/>
light. <lb/>
He never saw through a <lb/>
dictionary with the <lb/>
aid of a ray; <lb/>
Ho had never his wife a <lb/>
sewing machine; <lb/>
He had never struck a match- <lb/>
He couldn't take <lb/>
and have his leg cut oil without feel <lb/>
it; <lb/>
He had never seen a reaper or a <lb/>
harvester; <lb/>
He had never crossed an iron <lb/>
Herald; <lb/>
the en- <lb/>
graving la exceptionally beautiful <lb/>
and artistic The Bible are Ox <lb/>
lord I.- the latest <lb/>
a-id most improved helps the <lb/>
study of the <lb/>
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receiving is evidence the <lb/>
great interest and that is had <lb/>
in the work of this most excellent <lb/>
school For perfect <lb/>
received prizes; for attend <lb/>
with the exception of one <lb/>
Sunday received prize. <lb/>
Supt. Geo. S. who <lb/>
ever awake to the interest and <lb/>
development of the school, <lb/>
by a corps of officers and teachers <lb/>
who are m-u and women of rare <lb/>
ability and integrity, is doing a <lb/>
work that is already being felt in <lb/>
our town and community, and that <lb/>
promises to yield more abundantly <lb/>
the days go by. <lb/>
same offer of prizes for <lb/>
been made, the <lb/>
are that even a larger number will <lb/>
be entitled to when <lb/>
year shall <lb/>
F. M. <lb/>
BANK OF GREENVILLE. <lb/>
An Institution That Ranks High in <lb/>
Banking Circles. <lb/>
this paper will be <lb/>
found the statement of the Bank of <lb/>
Greenville, at the close of business <lb/>
on Jan 20th, as made to tic <lb/>
Slate Corporation Commission. A <lb/>
fact brought out in this statement <lb/>
is that the and undivided <lb/>
profits amount to <lb/>
which is times as <lb/>
large as the capital stock. It is <lb/>
excellent on the best bus- <lb/>
principles that <lb/>
results as this, and banks are few <lb/>
indeed that are able to make such <lb/>
a showing. <lb/>
This institution high <lb/>
Marriage Licenses. <lb/>
Register of Deeds R. Williams <lb/>
issued licenses to the following <lb/>
couples since last <lb/>
WHITE. <lb/>
G. Sarah Williams. <lb/>
frank Laughinghouse Nan- <lb/>
J. O. Keel Dora A. <lb/>
R. C. Butler Cora L. Leg- <lb/>
Henry Daisy Gar- <lb/>
den. <lb/>
Joe Little and William. <lb/>
Woolen lined fa throughout <lb/>
bound him ., . ,.,. <lb/>
being <lb/>
over to Superior court for resisting <lb/>
the officer. <lb/>
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Pointed Paragraphs. <lb/>
A bank note often supplies the <lb/>
key mile to the situation. <lb/>
Yon may lead a fool to wisdom, <lb/>
but cannot make him think. <lb/>
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never known to cause <lb/>
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reach the top, but he isn't allowed <lb/>
to stay there. <lb/>
a millinery bill fright mi n <lb/>
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older that insurance <lb/>
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than lo never have a chance v. <lb/>
News. <lb/>
Washington is to <lb/>
factory to can <lb/>
vegetables. <lb/>
Friday night u Chinaman in <lb/>
Rocky Mount was by <lb/>
, n parties. <lb/>
New Jewelry Firm. <lb/>
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bis nephew, R. L. with <lb/>
him in the jewelry business <lb/>
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Boyd, lour children <lb/>
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about sixty <lb/>
of the grafters office <lb/>
holders people to look <lb/>
down burglars highwaymen. <lb/>
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Monte, j Harriett I. <lb/>
John T Careen I. <lb/>
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J. it. Jamie, s r <lb/>
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the demanded In tin <lb/>
petition and <lb/>
my hand, at office in <lb/>
Dec <lb/>
Clerk of Flit counts <lb/>
SELLING <lb/>
This is the month you should buy. It <lb/>
is the month we should selL You should <lb/>
buy because all lines in this store are re- <lb/>
from to per cent. <lb/>
We should sell because we should make <lb/>
room for Spring and Summer goods yet to <lb/>
come. <lb/>
This opportunity is a mutual one and <lb/>
we trust you will take advantage of the <lb/>
many Bargains we arc new offering. <lb/>
These prices will prevail until Feb. 1st. <lb/>
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when a about till a <lb/>
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it is about I ling B ill <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
virtue of tin. power <lb/>
in a certain deed in ex- <lb/>
and delivered by <lb/>
mill wife Louisa Greene to J, I,. Little <lb/>
trustee 2nd day of <lb/>
and duly in the <lb/>
North Car- <lb/>
pans and upon <lb/>
application the assignee of the Bank <lb/>
11.- person entitled to <lb/>
in., money due under said deed In <lb/>
trust, expose t,, <lb/>
nubile sale before court house <lb/>
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day February, the <lb/>
to wit. a id In- <lb/>
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our hundred and thirty-two <lb/>
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a southerly course eighty- <lb/>
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deed In trust. <lb/>
1.1., Trustee, <lb/>
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one, another victim <lb/>
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King's New Discovery for ton <lb/>
Cough and Colds, <lb/>
which bar and today aha and rill par <lb/>
is wall tint It kills Um all the former firm <lb/>
of all One all due the firm art <lb/>
relieves. at ride to lie paid to bin, <lb/>
by L Jno. A Kicks <lb/>
Trial bottle free. <lb/>
TO <lb/>
of of <lb/>
having Issued <lb/>
to me, the undersigned, on Hie <lb/>
of Jan . mm <lb/>
of R. K. Mayo, notice <lb/>
given to all persona <lb/>
to the t, make pay <lb/>
to to nil <lb/>
said to present their <lb/>
properly to the <lb/>
undersigned, within twelve months <lb/>
after Hit data of this or ibis <lb/>
will plead ill their re- <lb/>
This the 17th, of Jan., <lb/>
;. A. <lb/>
on Estate of R. E Mayo. <lb/>
Ii. <lb/>
Notice <lb/>
The Hun J. A. Bra. <lb/>
on the tiny of <lb/>
1906, by sent, <lb/>
J. A Kicks <lb/>
Kicks in the <lb/>
J. A. Hicks I he bust <lb/>
A reward of till will lie paid for In- <lb/>
to <lb/>
. party or rho <lb/>
or do to or <lb/>
around law <lb/>
or who nut fence that <lb/>
J sec <lb/>
Hardware. <lb/>
For c <lb/>
Pumps, Am- <lb/>
munition, On and Two <lb/>
J cc Plows, Heat Cutters and <lb/>
In fact anything <lb/>
in Hardware come to <lb/>
H. L. CARR <lb/>
duly qualified the <lb/>
Superior Court Clark county <lb/>
executrix and Mala <lb/>
of no- <lb/>
i i la given Io all In- <lb/>
to make Immediate <lb/>
to the and all <lb/>
said <lb/>
present the same to the <lb/>
i . ii, for on or he <lb/>
or <lb/>
lie in bar recovery, <lb/>
This of December, <lb/>
Mils. Ii. <lb/>
Alfred <lb/>
Having before <lb/>
p. nor Court Clerk if <lb/>
administrator of F <lb/>
i- I <lb/>
all i Indebted In . <lb/>
to make payment to the <lb/>
undersigned, and all person, having <lb/>
claims said estate i <lb/>
to same to the <lb/>
for payment the 1st of Do- <lb/>
or this be <lb/>
plead in bar of their <lb/>
This 1st of ll <lb/>
W. II. <lb/>
of John F. <lb/>
UR AYDEN DEPARTMENT. <lb/>
M. BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent- <lb/>
N. C. . it <lb/>
As for Daily <lb/>
and we take <lb/>
In receiving sub- <lb/>
and writing receipts for <lb/>
those We have a list <lb/>
of all who receive their mail at <lb/>
this office. We also take orders <lb/>
Hay and G. D. <lb/>
of Greenville, were here <lb/>
night in attendance upon <lb/>
the meeting. <lb/>
Our and art squares are <lb/>
finer the and <lb/>
Mis A. B. Forrest came op <lb/>
A foil supply of Trunks Values, <lb/>
Telescopes, Grips, Satchels <lb/>
Sun Case, at J. K. A Bro. <lb/>
Miss Willie Harper, of <lb/>
is flailing Mrs. K. C <lb/>
Coward. <lb/>
Old Fashion Paw <lb/>
Paw Gnu Bread Trays at J. K. <lb/>
Bro. <lb/>
Mrs. Jenkins, of <lb/>
is here a visit to friends. <lb/>
and invites your <lb/>
attention to then car load of stoves <lb/>
healers. <lb/>
We call attention to <lb/>
trow a to friends line,,, <lb/>
Tyson. <lb/>
Miss Kate Brown, <lb/>
the s Friend, has here <lb/>
daring the week met with good <lb/>
Our specialties are, staple <lb/>
Fruits and <lb/>
Dry goods, Notions <lb/>
sinus. for <lb/>
Clothing, made to <lb/>
dual for <lb/>
Troy a which <lb/>
mi be called deliver <lb/>
fie.-. banking you for past <lb/>
and hoping to serve <lb/>
yon in future. F. G. <lb/>
Go. <lb/>
J. J. went to <lb/>
mid Tuesday. <lb/>
your buildings by <lb/>
painting them with <lb/>
Town lead <lb/>
lull line kept at J. <lb/>
B. Smith A Bro, <lb/>
Buy your Felt Mattress at Can- <lb/>
non A have the best. <lb/>
lire. and Mrs. <lb/>
i . have come home <lb/>
a to <lb/>
V, paper <lb/>
with or short joints <lb/>
pipe at K. Smith Bro. <lb/>
L. II. has had his <lb/>
n u he <lb/>
now bus u home. <lb/>
Dress goods, Broad cloth, Hem i <lb/>
cashmere, <lb/>
Silks, lining white <lb/>
goods at J n Bro <lb/>
Ex-Sheriff Jennies <lb/>
was here <lb/>
springs, <lb/>
and double, rockers, <lb/>
and tutu chairs wash <lb/>
dressers tables at J K <lb/>
Constable D. G. M. Langley, of <lb/>
Rocky Mount, was here <lb/>
day lot a colored man right <lb/>
badly ii his ton n. <lb/>
Calico and Gingham at <lb/>
per white <lb/>
slippers and summer goods, at J. <lb/>
R. Smith Bro. <lb/>
C. L. Tyson M. J. <lb/>
this week. <lb/>
There is a kind of and <lb/>
market around <lb/>
just Some weeks they <lb/>
l, I weeks they <lb/>
t, don't. <lb/>
K. Co. will do all they <lb/>
possible can to please you <lb/>
their now of heavy fancy <lb/>
J. S. Moore has been married <lb/>
is the happiest daddy <lb/>
seven kingdoms. Its a <lb/>
bis <lb/>
Cir load for sale by <lb/>
Tyson. <lb/>
Cannon. Since Bra <lb/>
I can found on oust <lb/>
of railroad between office Dr <lb/>
and Tripp Bro <lb/>
I a full of general <lb/>
and fancy <lb/>
and Froth <lb/>
and Bah every night on <lb/>
of train, cull I <lb/>
you fair. S. Cannon. <lb/>
The firm of Hart A Jenkins bug <lb/>
dissolved M. L. <lb/>
n has interest <lb/>
of Mr. Han and hereafter the firm <lb/>
name will be Jen- <lb/>
kins. They will conduct same <lb/>
line of business as the old firm. <lb/>
Misses .-Mime Lee Perry <lb/>
Clyde Harrison, of the <lb/>
High school, spent Wednesday <lb/>
with Miss Ida M. Edward-. <lb/>
gold <lb/>
sign N. C. <lb/>
A suitable for it will lie <lb/>
paid by C. L. at S mi's <lb/>
drug N. C. <lb/>
Buy your furniture of Cannon <lb/>
Tyson, they have the best and <lb/>
styles <lb/>
for Ladies <lb/>
la nice line of Zephyr <lb/>
It. Smith Bro. <lb/>
The of spring is in <lb/>
brush is <lb/>
its alga many places <lb/>
in and mound me made <lb/>
Can Tyson have <lb/>
strongest line of dress goods <lb/>
shoes in torn. <lb/>
For u nice present boy a novel- <lb/>
t clock J. W. Taylor's. It is <lb/>
for any occasion, <lb/>
A beaut i in I line of crockery, glass <lb/>
ware, lamps, tinware <lb/>
at J It Smith A Bro <lb/>
Get Cox coll on planter <lb/>
best on the nun H. Smith<lb/>
have moved in b <lb/>
ore of J. II. on West <lb/>
Railroad street just of the <lb/>
Carolina House. Our goods are <lb/>
all as our entire old stock was <lb/>
hurtled in recent fire. We will <lb/>
be pleased to have our friends us <lb/>
well as call <lb/>
see us. We know we can please <lb/>
you its to price quality. <lb/>
W. a Jackson A Co <lb/>
For certain lot or <lb/>
parcel of In ml the town of <lb/>
adjoining lots of J. F. Dixon <lb/>
d William <lb/>
about two acres, which will <lb/>
be sold on reasonable terms. <lb/>
or apply to J. B. <lb/>
K F. No. or see J. J. <lb/>
Hay i oats, meal, bulls, lime <lb/>
windows locks nails Cross <lb/>
cut saws mechanic tools at J <lb/>
B Smith A Bro <lb/>
For can peaches, apples, corn <lb/>
tomatoes, c, apply to K. E. <lb/>
ft Co. <lb/>
have bought grocery <lb/>
business of and <lb/>
and will conduct the same <lb/>
line of business same store. <lb/>
We invite public to call <lb/>
cm us. We will sell us cheap s <lb/>
cheapest best. <lb/>
Give us a trial. B, Williams. <lb/>
buy second band <lb/>
with couple doors, to <lb/>
not lens than one thousand <lb/>
W . I, Jackson it Co. Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
carry I <lb/>
a fall lira of as,. <lb/>
Vt l buy <lb/>
in in. Lu., Co <lb/>
B . I . <lb/>
be., mil <lb/>
d .- <lb/>
A lull . , I, .- <lb/>
hind lot , <lb/>
and J <lb/>
The In the <lb/>
el. h ,., . hi . . <lb/>
and have <lb/>
greatly revived. Ii is <lb/>
revival of <lb/>
ever know in <lb/>
I always keep bind <lb/>
line feed Bluff at lowest cash <lb/>
prices Such as buy, oats, corn, <lb/>
cotton seed meal hulls, brand <lb/>
ship stuff. Lilly A Co. <lb/>
cars seed, <lb/>
will pay highest cash price, <lb/>
sell your seed until you see me. <lb/>
Frank Lilly Co. <lb/>
Go to E. E. new <lb/>
market beef, fresh meats, sail <lb/>
sage, fresh <lb/>
Mrs. after several <lb/>
days visit to her daughter, <lb/>
Edwards, returned Io <lb/>
home <lb/>
. J. A came don u <lb/>
Greenville lust evening to <lb/>
attend the protracted meeting. <lb/>
Honor roll of tilth and loin I h <lb/>
grades fan month ending Jan. m, <lb/>
1906; Irma <lb/>
Beulah Mil <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
My sou William col, <lb/>
having left my home <lb/>
my mid said <lb/>
William col., being u <lb/>
minor, this is to warn any <lb/>
persons giving shelter, food or em- <lb/>
to him and those doing <lb/>
so will be prosecuted to <lb/>
law. This January 19th 1906. <lb/>
William Jenkins Sr., col. <lb/>
Your <lb/>
are with <lb/>
hare a difficulty in obtain- <lb/>
satiable glasses, it natters not <lb/>
bow difficult your ease, cull on J. <lb/>
W, Taylor, an opt onus, <lb/>
Ayden, N. C, who ha- live <lb/>
experience with some of the most <lb/>
obstinate He never fails to <lb/>
give patients satisfaction or their <lb/>
money refunded. Over live hundred <lb/>
of Pitt Greene and <lb/>
best people to testify to his honesty <lb/>
and ability. Give him your eye <lb/>
work if you <lb/>
SPECIAL SALE <lb/>
Monday, January <lb/>
we will conduct a special sale <lb/>
all draM goods, dry goods cloth- <lb/>
shoes and bats. These prices <lb/>
will prevail till Feb. 1st. This <lb/>
the month yon should buy. It is <lb/>
the month should sell. All <lb/>
lines in our state will be reduced <lb/>
from ten to twenty to per <lb/>
cent. <lb/>
Our and summer goods <lb/>
will soon in order Io <lb/>
make room our stock, we have <lb/>
decided to conduct this sale. This <lb/>
opportunity is a mutual one, and <lb/>
we I rust you will take advantage <lb/>
of the many bargains will oiler. <lb/>
Come to see and be convinced <lb/>
for <lb/>
J. R. Turnage Co. <lb/>
Dr. Joseph Dixon, <lb/>
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON <lb/>
Office Brick Block, <lb/>
Ayden. N. C. <lb/>
Bow Livery, and <lb/>
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State-, who assisted in <lb/>
President <lb/>
as an I hit <lb/>
today announced that the <lb/>
be as a <lb/>
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I. M , Alexandria, V. ., <lb/>
hie is <lb/>
prepared parchment to be <lb/>
folded and attached to an elegant <lb/>
a certificate <lb/>
lug Roosevelt as a Bed <lb/>
Man entitled all the rights <lb/>
privileges of th- older. <lb/>
GOODS SAVED <lb/>
FROM FIRE <lb/>
Same as of <lb/>
Dry G Notions, Shoes, <lb/>
Hats, Gent's and Ladies fur- <lb/>
goods. In fact <lb/>
everything kept in a first <lb/>
class general <lb/>
store sold at greatly <lb/>
ed prices. <lb/>
HORTON <lb/>
NATHAN PARKER <lb/>
W. C. DANCY, <lb/>
Practical Painters. <lb/>
Nothing I Ir- demand <lb/>
than , h moots <lb/>
modern blind <lb/>
system such Dr. <lb/>
King's New Life are <lb/>
just what yon need to atom <lb/>
liver troubles Try <lb/>
L Woo <lb/>
store, , guaranteed. <lb/>
Pay Your Tax. <lb/>
All lien <lb/>
are herein Ii I. <lb/>
d .- in <lb/>
far Io he added all ,., <lb/>
tail pay before time n <lb/>
have Io pay mote. <lb/>
L. W. Tucker, <lb/>
d A ill <lb/>
Spoiled Mr Beauty <lb/>
Harriot Howard. Rt, <lb/>
Now York, at one time had her <lb/>
beauty spoiled with trouble <lb/>
had --alt Rheum <lb/>
or for year a, but nothing <lb/>
would cure it, Until I used Buck- <lb/>
A quick <lb/>
and sure healer for cuts, burns <lb/>
and sores I. <lb/>
drug store <lb/>
rs.-dad. <lb/>
if tile hip <lb/>
teem- <lb/>
Sickening Shivering <lb/>
of Ague and Malaria, can lie <lb/>
and cured with Electric <lb/>
Bitters This is a pure, took <lb/>
of especial benefit ill <lb/>
for it exerts a <lb/>
Influence on the <lb/>
driving it entirely out of the sys- <lb/>
it is much to be preferred <lb/>
in Quinine, having none of this <lb/>
drug's bad after affects. B. s. <lb/>
Monday, of Henrietta, Tex., <lb/>
brother was very <lb/>
low with malarial fever and <lb/>
dice, till he took Elect lie Bitters, <lb/>
which saved his life. L. <lb/>
drug store; <lb/>
guaranteed. <lb/>
STATEMENT.<lb/>
N. tiny <lb/>
f miles <lb/>
I,. As. <lb/>
rd <lb/>
Painting is practical work <lb/>
Skill v ins. It's the same with <lb/>
paint in <lb/>
Yon know gallons L. M. <lb/>
mix oil with i gallons Linseed Oil <lb/>
makes enough paint for a mode <lb/>
rat sized house the best paint <lb/>
money can the L. <lb/>
M. Zinc hardens, L A M. <lb/>
White Lead and makes the L. <lb/>
M. Paint wear like iron. <lb/>
Bu L, A M. and don't pay <lb/>
gallon for Linseed Oil, as you <lb/>
do in ready to paints, but <lb/>
buy oil from the barrel at <lb/>
cents, and mix with L- fit <lb/>
L AM. costs only <lb/>
Sold by <lb/>
H. L. GARB. <lb/>
E OF <lb/>
The of Johnston was <lb/>
the 5th day of January, 1906, <lb/>
dissolved by mutual consent, V. <lb/>
V. purchasing the inter- <lb/>
est of J. B. Johnston in the <lb/>
The will be con- <lb/>
at the stand by V <lb/>
Johnston, <lb/>
8th day Jan. <lb/>
F. V. <lb/>
J. B. Johnston. <lb/>
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woman, also an old <lb/>
had some expensive draperies <lb/>
sent o her house on Saturday. The <lb/>
following our man up <lb/>
to the hanging them, <lb/>
and she told him she had decided <lb/>
i,, lake ill. iii. V. lien the hang- <lb/>
us they show- <lb/>
ed signs of having <lb/>
been used even slightly injured. <lb/>
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having given u big entertainment on <lb/>
that de- <lb/>
i- en y to make. <lb/>
another woman <lb/>
from our read lo depart- <lb/>
a handsome k e tit, which <lb/>
to lit In r <lb/>
ii i- it one day <lb/>
led. <lb/>
it was found to have been worn, and <lb/>
worn there were <lb/>
splotches of mini mi tin- bottom <lb/>
edges. We had reason to <lb/>
woman bad to <lb/>
tend a and that in Ii- <lb/>
avoiding the ., n <lb/>
black garment. <lb/>
such unscrupulous <lb/>
chance to be old cm . usual- <lb/>
have no r ;. <lb/>
fork <lb/>
Tea In Russia. <lb/>
are careful about <lb/>
the tea i- made. They <lb/>
make it in a or <lb/>
teapot drink it from tumblers <lb/>
of so that there is <lb/>
no danger of the hot liquid breaking <lb/>
them. Their too i- always nude <lb/>
water at the boiling, <lb/>
matter. The tea brewed in the <lb/>
teapot is made quite strong, but the <lb/>
tea glasses are but one-third <lb/>
with this tea and then filled up with <lb/>
boiling water. This gives a delicate, <lb/>
fine cup of tea not strong <lb/>
enough to have a taste. <lb/>
A Short Way With <lb/>
In former times, when the high- <lb/>
land were not so prompt <lb/>
in their payment, u tradesman from <lb/>
the low country, impatient for his <lb/>
money, found, with some difficulty, <lb/>
the way to one of their Ar- <lb/>
riving night, be had his supper <lb/>
and was put to bed. On looking out <lb/>
in the morning lie observed opposite <lb/>
Ids window a man hanging on a <lb/>
tree. Asking u servant the reason <lb/>
Of it, lie Mils told he <lb/>
who had the impudence <lb/>
to come here dun the laird. The <lb/>
tradesman, immediately calling for <lb/>
his loots, went oil without unfold- <lb/>
bis errand. The laird had caused <lb/>
I the of a man to be hung up <lb/>
in the and instructed Ins <lb/>
say, which had the de- <lb/>
c f i. Scottish American. <lb/>
OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb/>
N. C.-s- <lb/>
At the of business Nor. 19th, 1906. <lb/>
Loans and f <lb/>
furniture and BO<lb/>
rue from Hanks, <lb/>
fins, <lb/>
Coin, <lb/>
silver Coin, <lb/>
National Hank notes <lb/>
other V. S. <lb/>
Total, <lb/>
01,716.71 <lb/>
Capital stock paid in, f <lb/>
Surplus <lb/>
Undivided profits <lb/>
expenses, <lb/>
Dividends <lb/>
Deposits subject to <lb/>
Cashier's ll <lb/>
Tin <lb/>
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that very few persona are familiar <lb/>
with it- remarkably me- <lb/>
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the best thins he <lb/>
i- in apples k-fore <lb/>
lo km <lb/>
can <lb/>
retiring f the Persons <lb/>
in of the fruit <lb/>
liable . p r hands <lb/>
in horror at the ions of ; <lb/>
which such a suggestion may n- <lb/>
up, no harm con even <lb/>
to n m of <lb/>
n ripe . ; i for <lb/>
The . I lien h food, <lb/>
add <lb/>
in t t shape than any <lb/>
other fruit. <lb/>
Total.<lb/>
For Sale at <lb/>
SAUL'S PHARMACY. <lb/>
OF NORTH I <lb/>
COUNTY OF PITT, <lb/>
I, J. It. Smith, of the above-named bank, do sweat <lb/>
that the above statement is true to the best of my and <lb/>
lief. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to before <lb/>
me, this 19th Jay of Nov. 1905. <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
Ii. SMITH, Cashier. <lb/>
J. It. <lb/>
DIXON, <lb/>
R. <lb/>
Director <lb/>
a y. <lb/>
Son .,, Ii if <lb/>
of v i one <lb/>
of In- <lb/>
ill, ; t the most <lb/>
t bad over <lb/>
D . . <lb/>
How was ii everybody. <lb/>
v a hotel, and to <lb/>
insult u loud stranger. It turned <lb/>
out he was a fencing master. <lb/>
or the oilier of lie do- <lb/>
in tearful wrath, not go <lb/>
out of ibis room <lb/>
lei ii I shouted in re- <lb/>
-p then I rushed out of <lb/>
the room, locked the door behind <lb/>
Die and left him there to <lb/>
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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
AND <lb/>
O. J. and Proprietor. <lb/>
Entered in l N. C, as matter, <lb/>
Advertising nil. .- ma.- application. <lb/>
A Correspondent in and adjoining counties, <lb/>
in fiction <lb/>
GREENVILLE NORTH CAROLINA TUESDAY FEB. 1906 <lb/>
PUN TO BUILDINGS, tax dodgers and high taxes. <lb/>
Ex-C T. Skinner, <lb/>
of Hertford, tells M a plan be has <lb/>
originated i. building in <lb/>
towns loots like it should <lb/>
prove very successful. He DOW at <lb/>
work a company or <lb/>
to erect a large building the <lb/>
Daughters bis <lb/>
home town <lb/>
The plan is The subscribers <lb/>
to the Hock agree to take any <lb/>
bar of shares desired at each, <lb/>
payable one when the <lb/>
is incorporated, one-fifth when <lb/>
the material for me building is <lb/>
placed on the site provided for it, <lb/>
and one on first of each <lb/>
month thereafter until all is paid. <lb/>
Upon payment in full of stock <lb/>
subscribed for, certificates stock <lb/>
shall be issued, these being ex- <lb/>
act size of a greenback bill. TIm <lb/>
Certificates of Mock, secured by <lb/>
building, can be Iliad as local cur <lb/>
by which means the <lb/>
era are out nothing for the erection <lb/>
ow and then some State come <lb/>
forward with a movement to bring <lb/>
the tax dodger to <lb/>
all persons to give their prop- <lb/>
fur idea is to <lb/>
make the class who give <lb/>
false lists of their possessions <lb/>
what they have so that the <lb/>
greater their properly will <lb/>
not escape taxation. While not so <lb/>
intended by the as at pres- <lb/>
levied and col lei bear very <lb/>
unequally upon the <lb/>
least able paying a larger proportion <lb/>
according to ability than those more <lb/>
able. We do not believe this will be <lb/>
remedied unless there is a change in <lb/>
the method of giving in taxes. The <lb/>
present method is nil right for the <lb/>
HONEST man, but not for others. As <lb/>
long as it is left to people to list <lb/>
their taxes, there are those who are <lb/>
going to make false lists of what <lb/>
they possess and swear falsely as to <lb/>
values. <lb/>
A board of appraisers to go from <lb/>
of building By this means a to and n <lb/>
handsome building is secured, and <lb/>
stock certificates equal to the value <lb/>
of the building placed <lb/>
Mr, Skinner says if the laughters <lb/>
of the in Greenville <lb/>
would like to secure a building by <lb/>
this plan be will be glad to <lb/>
with them and the matter over <lb/>
When went after North <lb/>
he made hi u wince. <lb/>
In this quarter the ground hoc <lb/>
saw ail the shadow lie was looking <lb/>
for. <lb/>
You ca on it that Governor <lb/>
Glenn will display bis good <lb/>
not . <lb/>
J I <lb/>
While siting around the ft <lb/>
these cold days is n good lime to <lb/>
talk building and loan <lb/>
Past defeats do satisfy Sic <lb/>
I. end he <lb/>
his desire another yacht race in <lb/>
American waters <lb/>
As the men a failure on tho <lb/>
. it.- re <lb/>
try I. give a <lb/>
a little show of success. <lb/>
tho in farmers i in ace in <lb/>
i s lit n n <lb/>
organization, the way s <lb/>
open for the tobacco to do <lb/>
i i-to I wanted <lb/>
sen i the blood hounds to catch <lb/>
ground hog. The little fellow i.- h o <lb/>
In way. <lb/>
of ti <lb/>
I h g . ., the <lb/>
ate i lose i-i look up <lb/>
his h in advance and plug it up <lb/>
h i me lime. <lb/>
personal property as well as real <lb/>
estate would be an improvement. <lb/>
And as to solvent credits, require n <lb/>
list of the name and amount of every <lb/>
n and mortgage, making it <lb/>
lawful to collect any that are not <lb/>
listed, also making it a misdemeanor <lb/>
for a man to possess stocks or bonds <lb/>
or other evidences of wealth and fail <lb/>
to disclose the same for taxation. <lb/>
is will get more property on the <lb/>
tax lists. <lb/>
Hut a suggestion on the other <lb/>
tine thing, and the main <lb/>
thin-, that leads to so false <lb/>
of taxes, is that the tax <lb/>
rate is too high. A high levy puts <lb/>
people to planning bow they can <lb/>
much of their property <lb/>
from being taxed. A low <lb/>
under a different method <lb/>
I would accomplish just as <lb/>
in revenue raising as a high <lb/>
under the present method. If <lb/>
all property was put on the tax list <lb/>
its actual value, the rate of levy <lb/>
need not be more than one fourth of <lb/>
what it is in Carolina. There <lb/>
should lower taxes, an I then a <lb/>
method that will compel to <lb/>
List all they possess at it value. <lb/>
HUGE FREIGHT ENGINE FLEW <lb/>
It Made an Run <lb/>
in Seventy Minutes. <lb/>
J. Levering Jones, an attorney of <lb/>
this city, had an engagement with <lb/>
Western capitalists in his office at <lb/>
o'clock Friday morning. <lb/>
was money in it, and he wanted to <lb/>
keep appointment, but begot to <lb/>
the Railroad in <lb/>
-j Atlantic City just thirty seconds <lb/>
to catch the <lb/>
liver. Running into <lb/>
office, Le <lb/>
me a Never mind <lb/>
the <lb/>
The yardmaster busy, bu t <lb/>
could no express locomotive. <lb/>
you chance it with a freight <lb/>
he asked. <lb/>
chance it with anything on <lb/>
earth that will get me to <lb/>
at Hi replied Mr. <lb/>
Jones. <lb/>
At 8.48 the mogul pulled out with <lb/>
one car and one passenger in the <lb/>
car At Mr. Jones alighted in <lb/>
Street miles in <lb/>
minutes The special cost <lb/>
Philadelphia Ledger. <lb/>
Reunited. <lb/>
A Ga, physician re- <lb/>
turning home at o'clock p, m and <lb/>
finding another man with his e <lb/>
drew a revolver and shut the <lb/>
dead. At last, account the doctor <lb/>
had not been era in d, in t e <lb/>
officers are showing good t. <lb/>
of homes deserves to <lb/>
shot. <lb/>
Ir is to be regretted that the <lb/>
. the Union south of Mason <lb/>
and Dixon's lino could not have <lb/>
s i n the impressive military pageant <lb/>
which made Gen, Joseph <lb/>
a beautiful and memorable <lb/>
spectacle. <lb/>
If they could have seen the flag- <lb/>
draped casket on gun carriage. <lb/>
the escort Spanish war vessels. <lb/>
guardsmen artillerymen <lb/>
Hid khaki-clad regulars, who arc <lb/>
n lither Northern nor Southern, but <lb/>
they could have seen <lb/>
be i lines of people as <lb/>
as population of At- <lb/>
bare their heads as the slow <lb/>
line moved it would have been <lb/>
a revelation f Northern sentiment <lb/>
to some if our Southern friends. <lb/>
There was in the sight no sadness, <lb/>
l a deep and patriotic satisfaction <lb/>
that stirred to tears thousands of <lb/>
i who looked upon it In death <lb/>
is in life it was the peculiar glory of <lb/>
was no other <lb/>
thought in all the remind <lb/>
us that this is truly one nation; that <lb/>
the dead soldier himself, the empty <lb/>
saddle, the guns, the troops, and the <lb/>
flag above them all not yours <lb/>
r theirs, but York <lb/>
World. <lb/>
A bill has been introduced in <lb/>
the Ohio Legislature which pro- <lb/>
that a person of sound <lb/>
mind who is sick unto <lb/>
who is Buffering unbearable pain, <lb/>
can ask a to administer <lb/>
an anesthetic until the patient <lb/>
loses consciousness and dies <lb/>
The physician must consult three <lb/>
other physicians before <lb/>
the drug, and also must <lb/>
admonish the patient that <lb/>
death is to follow. <lb/>
after death <lb/>
notify the coroner of all the facts <lb/>
Of the death in signed state <lb/>
The bill was introduced <lb/>
at the instance of a <lb/>
Hall, who it is said made a <lb/>
study of the subject, her inter- <lb/>
est being aroused by the long <lb/>
and painful illness of her mother <lb/>
from an incurable disease The <lb/>
bill will hardly pass. There is <lb/>
something to be said in its favor <lb/>
but there is more to be said <lb/>
against it. Hedged with all the <lb/>
precautions possible, it would <lb/>
hardly be safe to give such dis- <lb/>
to physicians. The <lb/>
even if it was desirable, <lb/>
could be too easily abused. <lb/>
Statesville Landmark. <lb/>
How to Keep an Umbrella. <lb/>
lo you ever lose your <lb/>
la Are you in the habit of <lb/>
your umbrella if so, it is a <lb/>
bad habit, and you should break <lb/>
yourself of it. How can it be <lb/>
done By falling into the habit <lb/>
of taking care of it It is all a <lb/>
matter of attention Have a <lb/>
place at home and at tin- <lb/>
office to keep your umbrella At <lb/>
home the umbrella stand will do. <lb/>
At the office you should hang it <lb/>
in the same place every time. <lb/>
When you leave home with the <lb/>
precious article, tax your memo- <lb/>
with the tact. If you ride on <lb/>
the car keep in touch with it If <lb/>
you stop on the way. do not lay <lb/>
it down. Stick to it. When you <lb/>
finally arrive at the office, hang <lb/>
it in the usual place If you will <lb/>
do this for a week or so, you will <lb/>
form the umbrella habit, and the <lb/>
rest will be easy. Habits once <lb/>
whether bad or <lb/>
hard to break. <lb/>
Hut some may say that all tint <lb/>
trouble is not worth while All <lb/>
right. If the umbrella is not <lb/>
worth its care, leave it to take <lb/>
care of itself and keeping it <lb/>
It's your choice. But don't <lb/>
us for it. We are telling you <lb/>
how to break yourself the <lb/>
habit of losing it. If you'd <lb/>
not follow the advice, it's all <lb/>
right with us. But Li's very <lb/>
annoying to lose an umbrella <lb/>
every week or so, and it's always <lb/>
worth while, we think, to take <lb/>
pains to avoid annoyance. More- <lb/>
over, to cultivate the umbrella <lb/>
habit, we mean the habit of <lb/>
care of it, is to cultivate the <lb/>
habit of care and attention in all <lb/>
things. And that's worth while, <lb/>
now isn't <lb/>
Last of Old Confederate Blockade <lb/>
Runner Going to Pieces. <lb/>
Sunday at Richmond, the Rev <lb/>
Dr. Hawthorne, of that <lb/>
a very remarkable pennon on the <lb/>
I angers which surrounded the <lb/>
youth of that city, in course of <lb/>
which he said, <lb/>
must combine for moral <lb/>
health; as we do for physical health. <lb/>
We do not value the souls of our <lb/>
children as we do their bodies. If <lb/>
we were as much concerned about <lb/>
their moral insecurity as we are <lb/>
about their physical perils, we would <lb/>
raise such a clamor in this old <lb/>
as would compel powers that <lb/>
to stamp out the centers of moral <lb/>
infection that are making drunkards, <lb/>
gamblers, and <lb/>
of a large percentage of tho <lb/>
rising <lb/>
It has to be admitted that <lb/>
do not pay a tenth of the at- <lb/>
to that <lb/>
they do A <lb/>
great many people honestly believe <lb/>
in a town and the <lb/>
of the fittest To them the <lb/>
idea of lam looking to greater <lb/>
moral security are interferences <lb/>
The beach near <lb/>
ion was strewn with wreckage <lb/>
on Sunday from the old hulk of <lb/>
the blockade runner that has <lb/>
been lying off shore there for <lb/>
years. The wreck began break-1 <lb/>
bag up in Thursday night's storm <lb/>
and among the pieces that drift. I <lb/>
ed up was an old iron safe. This <lb/>
was broken open by Mr. H. E. <lb/>
and others but nothing of <lb/>
intrinsic value was found therein. <lb/>
Mr. found an old watch <lb/>
chain and a rusted carving knife <lb/>
which he brought home as rel- <lb/>
It is supposed that the hulk <lb/>
which is breaking up is that of <lb/>
the blockade runner <lb/>
was driven ashore under tire of <lb/>
the Federal during <lb/>
the war. The Hebe and the <lb/>
blockade runner Dee are known <lb/>
to have gone down about off <lb/>
but the wreck In <lb/>
is thought to be that of the <lb/>
former. The General <lb/>
went aground farther down <lb/>
towards Carolina Beach. An- <lb/>
other ship lost in blockade run- <lb/>
was the Emma. The safe <lb/>
which has now been cast up <lb/>
ashore was probably relieved of <lb/>
of value before it was <lb/>
beached tn escape possession of <lb/>
the enemy Wilmington Star. <lb/>
An Expert Maker <lb/>
The fabrics are fancy Cheviots and <lb/>
Unfinished Worsteds, Over- <lb/>
plaids and Stripes. <lb/>
FRANK WILSON <lb/>
THE KING <lb/>
Pulley Bo wen <lb/>
THE HOME OF WOMAN'S FASHIONS <lb/>
Sometime ago a prisoner on trial <lb/>
in Arkansas was sentenced to the <lb/>
penitentiary for ten years lie <lb/>
secured a new trial and now <lb/>
he has been sentenced to death. <lb/>
. More good work of that kind would <lb/>
with personal liberty. But we are everlasting abuse which <lb/>
persuaded that their's is the wrong <lb/>
view and that of Dr. Hawthorne the <lb/>
right one Greensboro Telegram. <lb/>
from the habit of appealing. <lb/>
Raleigh Times. <lb/>
The Editor Has Duns Also. <lb/>
B. Real Es- <lb/>
state <lb/>
and Loans. <lb/>
. , Opportunities and In- <lb/>
An exchange says that a subs, StOCk Com- <lb/>
pr once a dun through and Fin- <lb/>
m m <lb/>
We will inaugurate Our Spring Season by <lb/>
butting on display the newest <lb/>
ideas to be shown in <lb/>
SILKS WHITE GOODS<lb/>
We have no trash or Special Sale stuff but I <lb/>
we will have the latest and best things that <lb/>
were obtainable in the American markets <lb/>
and we cordially invite the Ladies that are <lb/>
desirous of seeing the NEWEST <lb/>
IN SILKS AND WHITE GOODS <lb/>
to at our establishment and feast their <lb/>
eyes. Very truly yours,<lb/>
Pulley <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
Greenville Banking and Trust Company, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
At close of business January 29th, 1906. <lb/>
and it made him mad. <lb/>
Ho went to see the editor about it, <lb/>
and the editor showed him a few <lb/>
dunes of his for <lb/>
for type, one for fuel and several <lb/>
others. said the editor, <lb/>
didn't pet mad when these came, <lb/>
because I knew that all I bad t i do <lb/>
was to ask several reliable gentlemen <lb/>
like yon to come and help me out, <lb/>
and then I could settle all of <lb/>
When the how it <lb/>
raid up and renewed <lb/>
or another year. <lb/>
Farmville, N. C. <lb/>
LANIER HILLIARD, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
MARBLE MONUMENTAL WORK <lb/>
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. <lb/>
Iron Fencing Sold <lb/>
When yon get the <lb/>
pen it is a Parker. Nice assort <lb/>
at Book Store. <lb/>
Loans and discounts 120,778.63 <lb/>
Overdrafts, 8,788.39 <lb/>
1.1 ii <lb/>
Furniture and fixtures <lb/>
Due from Hanks <lb/>
Cash items 8,081.26 <lb/>
Gold Coin <lb/>
Silver Coin 1,982.77 <lb/>
National bank notes <lb/>
and KS notes 16,187.00 <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
Capital stock paid in <lb/>
Surplus <lb/>
Undivided profits, 545.10 <lb/>
of deposit <lb/>
Deposits 117.141.88 <lb/>
Duo to 015.02 <lb/>
Cashiers 369.58 <lb/>
Total <lb/>
Total. <lb/>
State of North Carolina, County of Pitt, <lb/>
I, It. Cashier of tho above named hank, do solemnly <lb/>
swear that the above Statement is true to the best of my knowledge <lb/>
B. J. COBB, Cashier. <lb/>
and belief. <lb/>
me, this 2nd day of 1906, <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to before I <lb/>
B. Notary <lb/>
L. <lb/>
II. A. Will <lb/>
MUMFORD <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
This department is in J. H. FRY, who is authorized to rep- <lb/>
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory. <lb/>
Jim Tucker, of was a <lb/>
pleasant visitor in Winterville <lb/>
Friday. Mr. Tucker is one of <lb/>
leading lawyers of the State. <lb/>
Just received by R. G. Chapman <lb/>
a car load which <lb/>
they will sell very cheap. <lb/>
Prank Carroll, a very prosper- <lb/>
farmer of Black Jack <lb/>
vicinity, was town Friday. <lb/>
Another large shipment of shoes <lb/>
ail styles and sizes and prices very <lb/>
reasonable. Barber <lb/>
A Co <lb/>
Among the large crowd that <lb/>
A new firm is now opening up <lb/>
in will tie known <lb/>
as the Eastern i Supply <lb/>
Co., the members of the firm be- <lb/>
Messrs. M. G. Bryant, D. . <lb/>
Joshua and C. T <lb/>
They are situated in the <lb/>
part of the town, being <lb/>
ween the and the pro- <lb/>
firm of R. G. <lb/>
On, They are going to do a large <lb/>
in the line of furniture on <lb/>
Ike installment plan, and they will <lb/>
also make h specialty of jobbers <lb/>
and brokers in the grocery <lb/>
The members are well <lb/>
Buy your die-, <lb/>
Obliges nod Bananas from J. H. <lb/>
at <lb/>
loser o i u mini. <lb/>
See we have to oil.-i r- <lb/>
Feb., ii. I i Cot a hr . <lb/>
i. <lb/>
III <lb/>
attended the lecture Friday night, known in and <lb/>
was D. J. of Greenville, <lb/>
who is a man like we need more of. <lb/>
He is a man that stands four sides , <lb/>
to every that blows, <lb/>
does slip slide around <lb/>
anything. <lb/>
White's Colic and Cure, <lb/>
the combination kidney medicine <lb/>
for stock a sure colic cuts. <lb/>
at the Drugstore <lb/>
All colors of paint, yellow I <lb/>
rounding territory, and we predict <lb/>
for them much success bus <lb/>
For nice apples, candies, <lb/>
manges, bananas nuts go <lb/>
H. L. Johnson's <lb/>
Nice line of fresh groceries <lb/>
ways on hand Barber <lb/>
A Co. <lb/>
one in need of a good cart; <lb/>
Fernando Which i <lb/>
in the Win Hi h <lb/>
to y <lb/>
v his parents, who live near <lb/>
Parmele. <lb/>
A Urge shipment of hats <lb/>
and this season latest and <lb/>
newest style at Barber <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Trunks at <lb/>
ton Barber Co. <lb/>
Shoes are arriving daily at A. <lb/>
Be sure to net <lb/>
i heir prices before buy else- <lb/>
where. <lb/>
II you want easy shave and a <lb/>
neat hair cut, jut call to see W. <lb/>
H. Worthington, next door to <lb/>
bank, for white people <lb/>
only. <lb/>
If you want a nice shirt go to H. <lb/>
id's. He his anew lot <lb/>
of nice ones, cheap too. <lb/>
The Pitt <lb/>
price for need <lb/>
The A G. Mfg. Co , are <lb/>
have tor year i <lb/>
set <lb/>
and in east Carolina. You <lb/>
can s ti nil them at the <lb/>
stoic of B, T. Col Bro. <lb/>
Try a Prince George, or a Han <lb/>
Emmett Jim Dixon at the <lb/>
mine will i-how them to you. <lb/>
A. H. Taft <lb/>
THE <lb/>
DISSOLUTION OF CO-PARTNER <lb/>
SHIP. <lb/>
Notice is hereby given that the <lb/>
firm of Thomas A Burton, hereto- <lb/>
fore composed of E. H. Thomas and <lb/>
W. T. doing business at <lb/>
Greenville, N C, has this day dis- <lb/>
solved co partnership by mutual eon- <lb/>
sent. This dissolution including all <lb/>
the interest of the Bottling <lb/>
Works. All persons indebted to <lb/>
said firm are kindly requested to <lb/>
make settlement with E. H. Thomas <lb/>
This January, 1906. <lb/>
E. H. Thomas, <lb/>
T. Burton. <lb/>
FURNITURE MAN, <lb/>
one that will last and render shipping by- <lb/>
service just sail to see or write the, ca <lb/>
at t Co. <lb/>
Last Thursday Feb. 1st, <lb/>
the people Winterville were A. u. xix i g . f <lb/>
excellently entertained by the If you expect to exchange <lb/>
York Moving Picture seed for meal you can time Barber <lb/>
which is under the management by taking meal far your seed When I <lb/>
of John It was the , you have cotton at the <lb/>
best ever given here by him. and Co. Oil Mill, <lb/>
that is saying lot, not Jacks in. Kins- <lb/>
that the first one he give came oVer Friday evening to <lb/>
could be beaten. Every time gets Del brother, Leroy Jackson, <lb/>
better. Come again soon. I who is school at Winterville. <lb/>
. ,, . f, Mildred is a former student <lb/>
International stock <lb/>
u.,.,,., High <lb/>
horses and cattle at Harrington <lb/>
always glad to see her. <lb/>
Nice Hue of boys at H. L. For prices see <lb/>
L House. <lb/>
yards standard calicoes at I if you want good seed Irish <lb/>
per yard, Harrington, Barber go to Barber <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Go to H. L. tr <lb/>
and oyster-. <lb/>
Farmers make in by <lb/>
Changing their cotton <lb/>
meal at Pitt County Oil Co. <lb/>
If you want nil winter <lb/>
one of these good heaters at A. <lb/>
i W. Co. they a-e Cheap. <lb/>
fresh <lb/>
ex <lb/>
for <lb/>
TODAY'S <lb/>
wire to <lb/>
Norfolk Cotton Peanuts <lb/>
AS WIRED BY <lb/>
J. W. COMPANY, <lb/>
Cotton Factors, Norfolk, Va <lb/>
Cotton <lb/>
Strict Middling <lb/>
Middling <lb/>
St. Low Middling <lb/>
Middling <lb/>
Fancy i <lb/>
Strictly Prime H <lb/>
Prime -i <lb/>
Grades <lb/>
Hi <lb/>
II <lb/>
lot<lb/>
. am. <lb/>
Nice boggle Harrington <lb/>
Barber Co. <lb/>
Friday night in the school chapel <lb/>
a large crowd <lb/>
started time with Mr. <lb/>
on a long tour, through which he <lb/>
carried and returned by bed <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
If you your laundry to look <lb/>
nice last long take it to H. L. <lb/>
Johnson who represents the <lb/>
steam laundry. <lb/>
The A. G. Cox Co. are Still i <lb/>
shipping cotton planters guano <lb/>
by the car load, If you <lb/>
cloth at <lb/>
Harrington Barber ft Co. <lb/>
If you foot mat, <lb/>
want it cheap, see A. W. <lb/>
SALE Two horses seven <lb/>
years old each, and one mule Nix <lb/>
; j ears old will sell cash <lb/>
or on time as suits the purchaser. <lb/>
W. I;. House. <lb/>
Just <lb/>
i., a <lb/>
May Wheat <lb/>
May Corn <lb/>
May Bills <lb/>
of salt. Be sure <lb/>
ah <lb/>
V ,. <lb/>
New York<lb/>
Mar <lb/>
May. <lb/>
Km in.-. <lb/>
Jan. A Feb. SO <lb/>
Carries at all times the most up-to-date line of <lb/>
House Furnishing Goods <lb/>
In town. New goods arriving daily. <lb/>
Special attention is called to our new line of <lb/>
TOILET SETS, HALL RACKS, <lb/>
CHAIRS, COUCHES, <lb/>
and many other things too numerous to mention. <lb/>
Our motto, a square deal with lowest prices, our <lb/>
store Leading Furniture Store in Pitt County. <lb/>
When in need of anything in the Furniture line give us. <lb/>
a call. Satisfaction guaranteed. <lb/>
Yours Truly, <lb/>
A. Ii Taft, <lb/>
at once. <lb/>
time. It was greatly enjoyed by I need any you had bat write or. <lb/>
all present, we to give them <lb/>
just a few interesting notes tho a of Kid. N c. Sill, waist cheap at <lb/>
trip later on. ; curt. a cult. for all Kid. Co- <lb/>
Go i H. L. for shoes, troubles at Harrington Barber. analyzes Pitt Co. <lb/>
he has a nice lot jut, received, Oil company, <lb/>
hey are nice. Tue n opened <lb/>
Call At L. Johnson's and ex last Tuesday <lb/>
bis Hue of Hosiery posit of and daily deposits <lb/>
Misses Ladies and Gents. have been made since. The Bank <lb/>
, of Winterville has men behind it <lb/>
July Lard <lb/>
Of I <lb/>
Greenville Cotton <lb/>
by <lb/>
J. B. J. ti MO-YE, <lb/>
nil to <lb/>
Winterville opened , , , J ,, <lb/>
ruing with a de- for and Turkeys. <lb/>
A. Kittrell, Winterville, N. ti. <lb/>
Mrs. Catharine Carroll, aged SO <lb/>
years, widow of the late <lb/>
that will push it to the <lb/>
we know it will be a success. <lb/>
We have been informed that A. <lb/>
Ange Co., are selling <lb/>
Ricky Carroll, died la-t night. ,.,. to see lot jackets at cost, now is your time <lb/>
She leaves three sons, . that A. w. Ange ladies. <lb/>
Carroll, f Mr. t. i-. <lb/>
of an I <lb/>
W. M. Carroll, of <lb/>
Co. has just received before you A new line of hats just received <lb/>
at R. G. a Co. Be <lb/>
I sure to see them before you buy <lb/>
to r a, A Ange <lb/>
buy elsewhere, <lb/>
A new lot of iron bedsteads just <lb/>
L. Johnson's. <lb/>
Goto II. L, for <lb/>
candies, apples and oranges. <lb/>
you want a good barrel of <lb/>
float you go see K. G. Chapman a <lb/>
Co. They carry lbs best. <lb/>
All farmers ant id Dating oats sow- <lb/>
wheat can be supplied lib <lb/>
mowers, rakes, reapers and binders <lb/>
at g on, Barber ft Co. <lb/>
Be sure not to forget the <lb/>
those iron bedsteads <lb/>
A. W. Ange Co. <lb/>
factory <lb/>
consisting of cooker, can- <lb/>
work shed, <lb/>
their stock before you buy Sloe groceries <lb/>
., always on hand at H. L. Johnson's. <lb/>
II you have cotton seed to sell or J <lb/>
exchange Write or phone Pitt Co. Let me make you a price on Mink <lb/>
Oil company, their prices arc the Otter and also Cow <lb/>
highest. G. A. Kittrell, <lb/>
Chapman went to Winterville, N. C. <lb/>
Thursday on business. Any one need of a plow will <lb/>
, do well to go to A. W. Ange A C, <lb/>
line of winter <lb/>
for men and youth s at L. John- y <lb/>
the market. <lb/>
If you want one of those nice <lb/>
is i and <lb/>
. -of <lb/>
tin- I i <lb/>
end , contained <lb/>
. n <lb/>
it a most <lb/>
I I to t <lb/>
ion Gardeners it I <lb/>
ii tin <lb/>
date . on <lb/>
Garden and <lb/>
par lie i for planting. <lb/>
Woofs Book mailed <lb/>
;, Write for ii, <lb/>
Wood Sobs, <lb/>
VIRGINIA. <lb/>
i f <lb/>
Carl <lb/>
IV <lb/>
Wash Goods <lb/>
We have just received our full line of WASH GOODS, <lb/>
consisting of <lb/>
FANCY WHITE GOODS, <lb/>
LAWNS, IN INDIA LINEN, <lb/>
GINGHAMS, MADRAS, PERCALES <lb/>
will be on sale Monday. Everybody cordially Invited <lb/>
to inspect these <lb/>
Kim <lb/>
II. L, Johnson Is <lb/>
for groceries. o A. w. Ange <lb/>
L. House a Co's. goon and set it, ii u <lb/>
i pipes pipe lining. j h not got the money he will sell <lb/>
I it to you on the plan <lb/>
It. G. Chapman iS Co. will sell out u cheap <lb/>
and about one of land yon a good pair of shoes so cheap q Farming implements f all kinds <lb/>
in heart of Winterville for <lb/>
For particulars see Dr. Ii. T. <lb/>
or J. Harrington. <lb/>
We offer table ware, <lb/>
guarantee a bargain, <lb/>
ii-. B. T. a Bro. <lb/>
buy a pips from J. <lb/>
at the drugstore. <lb/>
that they will always wear Barber ft Co. <lb/>
look good to yon. <lb/>
OPPOSITE GREENVILLE BANKING TRUST CO. <lb/>
Oscar Rollins went <lb/>
ville lay evening. <lb/>
to <lb/>
A full line of drugs always on <lb/>
Anew line of re-1 baud at Harrington Barber ft Co. <lb/>
by B. O. Chapman A Co. Mp n Waller, Of <lb/>
Men's and all i township, this county, <lb/>
a, at Barber ft Co. gave birth to triplets Wednesday, <lb/>
demands for Tar Heel <lb/>
wheel. U great now, and any one M one of the babies are doing <lb/>
in need of same will do well lo well, two of the triplets died <lb/>
write or the A Cox Mfg Co. birth, one of the girl, <lb/>
the tree Press I<lb/>
Have you ever suffered loss by fire <lb/>
If so. did you need help of any one to you in securing <lb/>
and <lb/>
My experience in the adjustment of fire losses has been very d It has <lb/>
always been my to render every assistance to my patrons w the were <lb/>
in need. <lb/>
I desire to call the insuring attention lo the fact that they get the <lb/>
benefit of my experience when they insure their property in Companies <lb/>
ed in my office. THE ABOVE IS WORTH YOUR SERIOUS CONSIDERATION. <lb/>
Insurance <lb/>
H. A. WHITE <lb/>
Greenville, N. C<lb/>
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and a glance at their assort- <lb/>
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FURNITURE for every room in the <lb/>
house, from the drawing rooms of the <lb/>
finest mansions to the most modest Amer- <lb/>
parlor, silting or dining room, can be selected from the pages of the While <lb/>
the Factories have thus specialized in Leather Furniture, they also <lb/>
manufacture a complete line of <lb/>
CLOTH UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE <lb/>
of every nature description, We Guaranteed Upholstered Furniture including both cloth <lb/>
and leather covered The guarantee is unrestricted and means satisfaction or money back. <lb/>
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have you and let us <lb/>
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is a pair Of white socks. Why <lb/>
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pending, whereby we <lb/>
call old Brass Col <lb/>
limn and Head Rules, <lb/>
pi. and thicker, and make <lb/>
hem fully as good as now <lb/>
and unsightly <lb/>
knobs or feet on the bot- <lb/>
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and Head <lb/>
Rules regular i <lb/>
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A of refaced <lb/>
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Printers Supply Co <lb/>
Manufactures of Type and <lb/>
High Priming Material <lb/>
M. Hilt Unit, mi, <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
Groceries I <lb/>
And Provisions J <lb/>
Cotton Baling and <lb/>
lies always on hand j <lb/>
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D. W. <lb/>
N or t h C a r o n a. <lb/>
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Steamboat Service. <lb/>
Steamer I. leaves <lb/>
at iii. leaves <lb/>
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Norfolk Railroad <lb/>
Norfolk, Baltimore, Philadelphia, <lb/>
New York, Unfit- n all other <lb/>
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nil <lb/>
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via Norfolk, care Norfolk <lb/>
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to change <lb/>
without <lb/>
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breath, weak or hungry spells, <lb/>
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spoils, palpitation, fluttering, <lb/>
pains around the heart, in side <lb/>
and shoulder; or hurt when <lb/>
lying on left side <lb/>
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symptoms your heart is weak <lb/>
or diseased, and cannot get <lb/>
without assistance. <lb/>
Dr. Heart Cure <lb/>
weak hearts, and <lb/>
rarely ever fails to cure heart <lb/>
disease. Try it, and see how <lb/>
quickly you will find relief. <lb/>
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your druggist, who will guarantee that <lb/>
the will benefit. If It <lb/>
he will refund your money. <lb/>
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart,<lb/>
VEST POCKET WONDER. <lb/>
of the <lb/>
by Wheels Each Year. <lb/>
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u arc <lb/>
thought of lieu few of <lb/>
those who i a have <lb/>
ever thought of i of <lb/>
and the work it hat to <lb/>
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work day and without stop- <lb/>
has to work from <lb/>
till We expect it to <lb/>
hear m the right time in winter <lb/>
and Mutineer and in whatever <lb/>
it <lb/>
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horizontal watch <lb/>
we can sec the boat five- <lb/>
of inch diameter, <lb/>
at tick of the watch, so that <lb/>
the little pin seen in the balance <lb/>
travels hi every tick of the watch <lb/>
about one and a half inches, and a <lb/>
.-. watch that description has lo <lb/>
make in an hour <lb/>
the little pin has to make a journey <lb/>
of ten miles every twenty- <lb/>
four hours. <lb/>
Now, well made watches are gen- <lb/>
expected go for two year.-, <lb/>
the little pin in the balance would <lb/>
have made the long journey of <lb/>
miles. <lb/>
The balance in a lever watch <lb/>
makes generally one and n half turns <lb/>
at every tick, and therefore travels <lb/>
the <lb/>
miles. To he aide to <lb/>
all the materials must he of <lb/>
the beef and The oil <lb/>
must be of the heel and so fine and <lb/>
fluid int one drop will to <lb/>
oil or and keep <lb/>
good the h for at least tWO <lb/>
years. <lb/>
Equally astonishing are <lb/>
by h a is regulated. This <lb/>
is done by lengthening or shortening <lb/>
the fine spiral spring, generally <lb/>
known the hairspring. <lb/>
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slow ii day the hairspring is a <lb/>
fourteen thousandth pan of u sec- <lb/>
too long, a watch In <lb/>
only a minute o week slow it would <lb/>
then lie the thousandth <lb/>
part of a second too long. <lb/>
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of a i- ii i- regularly <lb/>
wound up mid be not too <lb/>
treated. Everything else has to no <lb/>
left to tin- mechanism of the watch <lb/>
and to I ho of the watch- <lb/>
maker. Pearson's Weekly,<lb/>
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lawyer of New York, first <lb/>
opened a lawyer's office ho took a <lb/>
basement room which had previous- <lb/>
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REAL ESTATE IN GREENVILLE ISA <lb/>
Safe investment <lb/>
Secure a Good Location while there is to do so at <lb/>
Reasonable Prices and on Easy Terms. <lb/>
I have that splendid property, just east of the town limits In South Greenville, into convenient lots for home-seekers <lb/>
and will sell them on easy terms. There is no better location for homes anywhere around Greenville. High elevation, level, <lb/>
and convenient, being only a few minutes walk from the business part of town. This properly is just outside the corporate <lb/>
limits, yet those who reside there will have the benefit of the graded school, and be as near to the churches, and depot end <lb/>
as are the people in many parts of the town, being only three hundred yards from Five Points, nice neighborhood <lb/>
adjacent to the property. Talk it over me and let me show you these desirable lots. No better time HOW to buy. <lb/>
Greenville will grow rapidly in the next few years and property will be higher. Catch the opportunity before it is late. <lb/>
Call on or address <lb/>
SAM WHITE, Greenville, <lb/>
m i ii i lama. s- M o on ; <lb/>
Duchess <lb/>
Trousers <lb/>
are not cut to save cloth, as is the case with <lb/>
a great many ii <lb/>
Cloth enough is used hips and seat to suit the <lb/>
requirements of the fashion. <lb/>
In short, to use a expression, the Trousers <lb/>
are properly balanced. <lb/>
Our new line for Winter have <lb/>
the appearance of custom- <lb/>
made clothing without the cost. <lb/>
A cents a <lb/>
button <lb/>
RIP <lb/>
Frank Wilson, <lb/>
PRICE CUT IN HALF <lb/>
REVIEW OF REVIEWS <lb/>
COSMOPOLITAN <lb/>
WOMAN'S HOME COMPANION <lb/>
THE AMERICAN FARMER <lb/>
DAILY REFLECTOR <lb/>
The King Clothier.<lb/>
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hands, placed the in his <lb/>
buttonhole walked oil with the <lb/>
tray under arm. <lb/>
Tho Letter. <lb/>
In <lb/>
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traveler. Not <lb/>
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COTTON SEED, MEAL AND HULLS. <lb/>
FEED STUFFS. j <lb/>
am paying the market for Cotton Seed; <lb/>
any quantity. <lb/>
I Cotton feed Meal Hulls, in ear lots or <lb/>
or loose, to Bull chaser, or exchange tor Si- <lb/>
at . <lb/>
HAY, CORK, OATS. BRAN. SHIP STUFF and <lb/>
kinds of feed on hand. in Oar <lb/>
Golden Oats arrive, White and Black <lb/>
Bed Bust and day <lb/>
have la i had a large near the depot <lb/>
this line. . , , <lb/>
continue-to b line of nice <lb/>
same stand occupied by Johnston Bros. <lb/>
p. V- JOHNSTON- <lb/>
Review of Reviews <lb/>
Cosmopolitan <lb/>
Woman's Home <lb/>
Companion <lb/>
American Farmer <lb/>
Eastern Reflector <lb/>
All <lb/>
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Reviews of Reviews <lb/>
Many other publications are <lb/>
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this prefer that fiction and <lb/>
art publication, the Review <lb/>
of Reviews is Sub- <lb/>
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ship has been Improved, ii is <lb/>
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aims in in- the in the Held <lb/>
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movement among the many mag <lb/>
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our bright, <lb/>
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woman i- an Ideal entertainer <lb/>
and helper in a <lb/>
ways; but the fathers and <lb/>
brother and sons Join in its <lb/>
perusal by the children <lb/>
eagerly turn to the pages that <lb/>
are written for them. <lb/>
The Reflector <lb/>
Is Read By Everybody i reach, and <lb/>
t reaches people money lo pay for what they want. <lb/>
If you have, what they want advertise It are Pure to <lb/>
Hit a part of their money. <lb/>
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to live stock and poultry raising. Every farmer should have it <lb/>
you get all four of these papers with The Daily Reflector a year for or all tour <lb/>
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CLASS.<lb/>
olds Business Meeting and <lb/>
Elects Officers. <lb/>
The Class of lb Memo- <lb/>
rial church a <lb/>
n day after the <lb/>
i- and elected the <lb/>
Hawing <lb/>
Preside it, W. M. Pugh. <lb/>
Vic I t i t; P. Vandyke <lb/>
Teat, W. Bryan. <lb/>
H. B. <lb/>
i made that president <lb/>
lint HUt other com- <lb/>
next Sunday. <lb/>
The report of ending Jan. <lb/>
1st. was successful, <lb/>
We nave started off a still more <lb/>
ll with prospects <lb/>
doing mm -h work. <lb/>
Importer. <lb/>
An Opportune Time. <lb/>
this time of year the <lb/>
comes on. There <lb/>
will be a hurrying out of <lb/>
present s to make room for <lb/>
at rivals. The wise <lb/>
to make quick sales cuts the <lb/>
prices and a lib- <lb/>
of advertising <lb/>
while the the <lb/>
o see what bargains are <lb/>
red. I allot <lb/>
for toe seller <lb/>
buyer lo get together. Put It here <lb/>
yon hear almost any <lb/>
saw me <lb/>
POOR POTATO MARKET. <lb/>
Membership <lb/>
The Junior Christian Endeavor <lb/>
Society the church on <lb/>
a membership <lb/>
to be very <lb/>
The society firmed <lb/>
in two companies, one composed of <lb/>
and the of girls, and <lb/>
tn--y are going which side <lb/>
cm bring i i most new members <lb/>
-within a given tine. At the end <lb/>
this lime a banquet is to be <lb/>
at which the winning side <lb/>
i he contest will be guests <lb/>
honor and are to be served by the <lb/>
other company. <lb/>
Now, to keep one's <lb/>
there to be a zone of <lb/>
around during <lb/>
some part of every day. It i <lb/>
s that the great religious <lb/>
of the world have come out <lb/>
silence not out of noise, as a <lb/>
rule, necessarily <lb/>
apart from nor solitary- <lb/>
place-, nut away from the tumult <lb/>
and away from <lb/>
It is in silence alone that we <lb/>
come into possession of ourselves. <lb/>
The lite disturb us as a <lb/>
cloud of dust intervenes between <lb/>
the eye and the sky. There ought <lb/>
to be a cult for the practice of <lb/>
a body men and women <lb/>
committed to the preservation of <lb/>
Integrity of their souls by <lb/>
neither heating nor making speech <lb/>
for certain periods, pledged to <lb/>
the habit of quietness. <lb/>
Maeterlinck has pointed out the <lb/>
fad the best things are never <lb/>
and the truest Intercourse <lb/>
between Congenial spirits is carried <lb/>
on without words. If we laid leas <lb/>
ltd thought more would b <lb/>
fa fewer thing lo explain, many <lb/>
of irritation would be dried <lb/>
at the sources, and the prime <lb/>
caused <lb/>
exhaustion or excitement, would <lb/>
Henry Clark Bridget's, one of ll e <lb/>
in -t progressive and successful <lb/>
young men of the State, and the <lb/>
y railroad president in Amer <lb/>
is in city. lie advises us <lb/>
he making <lb/>
i plans build an extension of <lb/>
miles the East Carolina <lb/>
way, is miles from its pres- <lb/>
t. in <lb/>
county, to Hookerton, in Greene <lb/>
bounty, and last county <lb/>
is to have a railroad. It is <lb/>
one of the few in the State <lb/>
that hasn't a railroad within its <lb/>
and sections of it arc <lb/>
the best and must fertile lands in the <lb/>
The new extension will be a <lb/>
road in all respects, h is to be <lb/>
with new pound steel rails <lb/>
will probably be completed this <lb/>
News and Observer. <lb/>
The Outlook But En- <lb/>
for the Planter. <lb/>
According to reports in <lb/>
Norfolk paper a <lb/>
large shipment early potatoes to <lb/>
to Northern markets from Eastern <lb/>
North Carolina arc now <lb/>
The planters c aim that their <lb/>
experience for the last two years <lb/>
shown them that there is <lb/>
enough money to go into any <lb/>
shipping. <lb/>
It by Some dealers who me <lb/>
in a position to know that the crop <lb/>
will be less than per cent that of <lb/>
former years. Railroads and steam- <lb/>
boat lines which have derived a <lb/>
source of revenue for hauling <lb/>
this product will be affected by <lb/>
decision of farmers as are the <lb/>
farmers so fir as can <lb/>
he seen now there are scarcely any <lb/>
sin of better prices this y It <lb/>
possible tin t the curtailment <lb/>
planned by planters and the con- <lb/>
sequent lightening of <lb/>
will have its effect in fretting <lb/>
a better market for potatoes. New <lb/>
Bern Journal. <lb/>
Governor Glenn issues a special <lb/>
personal letter to each sheriff in <lb/>
S ate urging that they do everything <lb/>
in power to enforce rigidly and <lb/>
execute <lb/>
those arising under Watts and <lb/>
acts regulating or <lb/>
the sale of liquor, as to enforcement <lb/>
of which he says numerous com- <lb/>
plaints are coming into his office, <lb/>
lie also requests all newspapers and <lb/>
citizens who know of any officers re <lb/>
fusing or neglecting to discharge <lb/>
duly lo call the governor's <lb/>
to it and he will at once put <lb/>
the mailer in the lands of the so <lb/>
of the district for <lb/>
and see that the officer is pun- <lb/>
Ties mourning boxes at <lb/>
Reflector More. <lb/>
WHAT IS <lb/>
is a as <lb/>
near capable of curing the <lb/>
majority of diseases as it is <lb/>
possible for Modern Science <lb/>
to produce. The use of Bro- <lb/>
makes pure blood. <lb/>
is not a miracle <lb/>
but simply the result of the <lb/>
the <lb/>
chemists of the <lb/>
present century. At the <lb/>
first symptoms of fatigue <lb/>
headache or backache, which <lb/>
are often the forerunners <lb/>
of disease, send for your <lb/>
physician if you will, but, if <lb/>
you take yon may <lb/>
rind that by the time he has <lb/>
answered your call, that the <lb/>
have disappear- <lb/>
ed. <lb/>
Use as direct- <lb/>
ed. Live a temperate life. <lb/>
If you become ill while so <lb/>
doing, we will pay any <lb/>
doctor's bill on de- <lb/>
and proof of illness. <lb/>
We don't want you to invest <lb/>
a cent, however, until we <lb/>
have bought the bottle <lb/>
for you. Bill in the coupon <lb/>
under this advertisement <lb/>
and mail it to us, taking care <lb/>
to write your name and ad- <lb/>
dress plainly, and we will <lb/>
send you without any cost <lb/>
to you whatever a full size <lb/>
package to try. No matter <lb/>
what your trouble is, write <lb/>
to us Cot con- <lb/>
Address <lb/>
Co., New York. <lb/>
J. L. Wooten will give his <lb/>
persona guarantee that you <lb/>
Will receive an older en <lb/>
your nearest druggist for a <lb/>
free bottle if you send us <lb/>
coupon Be sure to write <lb/>
your Dame and address <lb/>
FREE <lb/>
COUPON. <lb/>
Name <lb/>
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Stale. <lb/>
newest dealer Is <lb/>
My disease is. <lb/>
f you think you need Bro <lb/>
at once, or if you have <lb/>
used it, it is to be had <lb/>
class druggists. <lb/>
and <lb/>
J. I. <lb/>
Wholesale Agents <lb/>
for Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
White Goods <lb/>
A Sale You Will Talk About <lb/>
Many Years to Come. <lb/>
BIG VALUES <lb/>
Best Calico fie <lb/>
Checked <lb/>
A Big Line Light <lb/>
and Dark Colors <lb/>
Best A. F. C<lb/>
Best Sea Island <lb/>
i, <lb/>
g Line of Cloth <lb/>
i Hoy Blouse Suits <lb/>
A Full Line of Mens Boys <lb/>
linen Collars<lb/>
Ladies Mixed <lb/>
Heavy <lb/>
Fast <lb/>
Lisle Thread <lb/>
and <lb/>
Heavy Ribbed <lb/>
GENT'S <lb/>
WEAR <lb/>
In all Styles and Colors, Plenty <lb/>
to Select From <lb/>
Wire buyers. Come early. This Sale embraces every de- <lb/>
in this Store. For a number of days w <lb/>
a-id assorting cases upon cases of New u <lb/>
Mick to place ready for days of <lb/>
Selling. w can't begin to tell of all the goods which w- .- <lb/>
going so low. <lb/>
WHITE GOODS. <lb/>
We are <lb/>
offer values h <lb/>
you will, ion pt re rice <lb/>
inch White Lawn <lb/>
is now going <lb/>
special juice <lb/>
Piques <lb/>
sale price <lb/>
Plain and <lb/>
welted Piques <lb/>
COMFORTS <lb/>
out all up to <lb/>
at the small price of <lb/>
Closing out all up to at <lb/>
the small price of <lb/>
early and heavy pun basing, to <lb/>
will not be duplicated. Look <lb/>
with come here. <lb/>
Yard Wide White <lb/>
this sale <lb/>
Yard Wide Heavy Canton <lb/>
Flannel to <lb/>
Yard Wide Best Grade Bleach- <lb/>
now at <lb/>
BLANKETS <lb/>
A Few more Extra Size Bed <lb/>
Blankets <lb/>
New Wool Blankets Bought <lb/>
Before the Advance at Your <lb/>
Own Price <lb/>
CORSETS. <lb/>
A Good Heavy Jean Corset <lb/>
, h strong reeds Steel, in <lb/>
I only <lb/>
Me Hum Length Corset with <lb/>
Hose Supporters attached, Lace <lb/>
good quality of Hose <lb/>
Supporters attached <lb/>
A Beautifully Wade Corset <lb/>
Trimmed with <lb/>
Fine Lace, Regular 1.25 value <lb/>
now going at <lb/>
CLOTHING. CLOTHING. <lb/>
Special Prices in Men's, Youths and <lb/>
Boys Clothing <lb/>
HATS HATS HATS <lb/>
At Your Own Price. <lb/>
GLOVE, GLOVES <lb/>
Men's Work Gloves <lb/>
Driving <lb/>
Golf <lb/>
Fine Pressed and <lb/>
dressed Kid Gloves A 1.37 <lb/>
Shoes for Men Women and <lb/>
Children <lb/>
It Will Pay You to our <lb/>
Millinery Department <lb/>
FURNITURE <lb/>
can Furnish <lb/>
Your House from Top to Bottom and <lb/>
will Give You Right Prices.<lb/>
Store <lb/>
THE EASTERN <lb/>
REFLECTOR. <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 1906. <lb/>
No. <lb/>
BUSINESS C <lb/>
IN <lb/>
E. G. Barrett and C. A. Waters <lb/>
Purchase Stock of C. T. Mun. <lb/>
ford. <lb/>
An important business transfer <lb/>
was in city <lb/>
yesterday, Mr. O. T. Mum ford sold <lb/>
his large stock business to <lb/>
Messrs. K. G. Barrett and C. A. <lb/>
Waters, ho will continue <lb/>
under the firm name of <lb/>
Barrett Waters. Both Messrs. <lb/>
Waters have been with <lb/>
Mr. for a time, as <lb/>
salesmen, have acquainted <lb/>
themselves with every detail of the <lb/>
and are well equipped and <lb/>
men. <lb/>
men ; the <lb/>
firm are well trade and <lb/>
circles in city <lb/>
very popular. Mr. Barren is a <lb/>
native of Farmville, Pitt county, <lb/>
and bus been with Mr. <lb/>
since 1899, working himself up <lb/>
from an humble start to the re- <lb/>
position of manager of <lb/>
Kinston branch of Mr. <lb/>
ford's a <lb/>
he bus held since it was <lb/>
established here several years ago. <lb/>
Mr. Waters is from Plymouth and <lb/>
he, also, has been with Mr. <lb/>
ford several years in capacity <lb/>
of salesman and has made a <lb/>
her of friends Free <lb/>
Press. <lb/>
A PRESIDENT WHO NEITHER REIGNS <lb/>
NOR GOVERNS. <lb/>
Under the constitution of 1875 <lb/>
the French is chosen <lb/>
the Senators and deputies in joint <lb/>
session. This method of selection <lb/>
insures the choice of man whom the <lb/>
legislators and whom they <lb/>
believe to be devoted to the principle <lb/>
of the supremacy of the legislature <lb/>
They habitually select a man who has <lb/>
long been a member, and has per- <lb/>
haps served an president, of one or <lb/>
the other of the chambers; who has <lb/>
been active in committee work, and <lb/>
has perhaps held a portfolio in one <lb/>
or more ministries; who not a <lb/>
strenuous or aggressive, and has not <lb/>
made too many personal enemies. <lb/>
This president, under the provisions <lb/>
of the constitution, may exercise <lb/>
certain enumerated powers only in <lb/>
the councils of ministers, and every <lb/>
act of his must be countersigned by <lb/>
a minister. The constitution also <lb/>
provides that ministers are <lb/>
responsible to the chambers <lb/>
for the policy of <lb/>
and individually <lb/>
for their own personal <lb/>
The French constitution vests the <lb/>
appointment of the ministers in the <lb/>
president, and does not require that <lb/>
their appointment be confirmed by <lb/>
the legislature; but by the mode of <lb/>
his and the nature of his <lb/>
the French President is <lb/>
obliged, to lake his ministers from <lb/>
the dominant party or coalition in <lb/>
the Chamber of Deputies, as the <lb/>
King of Great Britain takes his from <lb/>
the dominant party the House of <lb/>
Commons. The list is actually <lb/>
drawn up by party leaders, and <lb/>
the President appoints the men <lb/>
whose names are submitted to him <lb/>
All the powers conferred upon him <lb/>
by the constitution are, in fact, ex- <lb/>
by the ministers. As the <lb/>
familiar French witticism puts <lb/>
King of Britain <lb/>
bat does not govern; the <lb/>
of the United States governs, but <lb/>
does not reign; the President of the <lb/>
French neither reigns nor <lb/>
From French <lb/>
Presidency and the by <lb/>
Smith, in the American <lb/>
Monthly Review of Reviews for Feb- <lb/>
PITT COUNTY ASSOCIATION. <lb/>
Holds Interesting Meeting And <lb/>
Elects Officers. <lb/>
Am important enthusiastic <lb/>
meeting Pitt county branch <lb/>
of Association was held <lb/>
court house in Greenville <lb/>
Monday, 5th. B. R. Gotten, pies <lb/>
of county association, <lb/>
unable to attend owing to <lb/>
sickness, O. L. Joyner vice <lb/>
dent, presided. Mr. Joyner ex- <lb/>
plained tally the objects of the <lb/>
meeting and the before <lb/>
it. <lb/>
G T. Tyson offered his resigns- <lb/>
h secretary and <lb/>
and it was accepted, W. A. B. <lb/>
Barn being to fill the <lb/>
vacancy. <lb/>
Mr. Joyner read a notification <lb/>
K. B. Moore, president of <lb/>
the State organization, relative to <lb/>
a mote thorough and complete or <lb/>
of the State, county <lb/>
township organizations, giving the <lb/>
rules name fees for <lb/>
membership, etc. <lb/>
A resolution was passed <lb/>
general plan of organization <lb/>
ard pledging the <lb/>
of the Pitt county branch. <lb/>
The election of permanent <lb/>
period of mouths <lb/>
resulted as <lb/>
It. Cotten. <lb/>
L. Joyner. <lb/>
Sec'y. and A. B. <lb/>
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. <lb/>
L. F. Greenville. <lb/>
L. Nobles, Greenville. <lb/>
Marshal Cox, Winterville. <lb/>
J d. Hi den. <lb/>
. M. Jones, Bethel. <lb/>
adjourned to meet <lb/>
at o'clock on first Monday <lb/>
March, at which time a capable <lb/>
speaker will be present to more <lb/>
fully explain objects and <lb/>
Ibis organization, and every <lb/>
man in this county Interested in its <lb/>
general welfare an mid attend and <lb/>
take part in this meeting. The <lb/>
membership fee is cents <lb/>
and a tax of cents per bale <lb/>
on each bile of cotton raised <lb/>
past season. Au <lb/>
of this kind deserves <lb/>
et and enthusiastic support <lb/>
every loyal citizen of Pitt county, <lb/>
cotton grower, merchant or pro- <lb/>
I, if supported <lb/>
will accomplish, fact, has <lb/>
accomplished a vast good. <lb/>
CONFEDERATE SOLDIER DEAD <lb/>
Away <lb/>
A letter to Tit k <lb/>
Superintendent if. <lb/>
the Home, at Raleigh, <lb/>
the death of Mr. John <lb/>
Mooring, which <lb/>
alter a covering <lb/>
some time. <lb/>
Mr. Mooring was old, <lb/>
and went to the home from Pitt <lb/>
county about four years ago. In <lb/>
war be was a member of Co. <lb/>
A, 7th Regiment N. C, pi. He <lb/>
leaves two U. H. <lb/>
Moore Mis. Maud <lb/>
live this county House. He <lb/>
was also a of G. <lb/>
M. <lb/>
CHANGE IN OFFICERS. <lb/>
The <lb/>
and <lb/>
Greenville Banking <lb/>
Trust Company. <lb/>
At a meeting of the directors of <lb/>
the Greenville Banking and Trust <lb/>
Company held Friday afternoon, <lb/>
the resignation of L. I. Moore, as <lb/>
was It. J. <lb/>
Cobb was elected president to <lb/>
him. C. S. Carr was elected <lb/>
cashier to till vacancy caused <lb/>
by Mi. Cobb's promotion to the <lb/>
presidency of the institution. <lb/>
Bulb of these have <lb/>
long been connected with this bank <lb/>
Mr. since tie organization <lb/>
and they are officers of <lb/>
ability. <lb/>
BANK. <lb/>
Greenville to Have a National <lb/>
Bank. <lb/>
In pi dispatches sent <lb/>
from we see that <lb/>
authority baa been given for the <lb/>
of the National Bank <lb/>
f Greenville, N. capital <lb/>
The gentlemen <lb/>
with others are the <lb/>
L. I, Moore, Harry Skinner, F. G. <lb/>
Junes, L. W. Tucker, J. F. Dav <lb/>
ennui i and A. Jr. <lb/>
are will known <lb/>
and business men of Green- <lb/>
ville who <lb/>
means to bring success out of such <lb/>
in i . Greenville is pro- <lb/>
rapidly and I here is room <lb/>
Here for a third bank. This <lb/>
one, being a bank, will be <lb/>
under government supervision and <lb/>
will the town broader <lb/>
in financial circles of the <lb/>
country. <lb/>
The organization has not yet <lb/>
been perfected, but we understand <lb/>
that Bank expects to <lb/>
lie ready to begin about <lb/>
sixty days. <lb/>
COX'S MILL ITEMS. <lb/>
BREAK IN <lb/>
Error In Posting <lb/>
Mr. R, O. Alexander, well <lb/>
known cotton was hold- <lb/>
tightly one baud a roll of <lb/>
-I this He re- <lb/>
marked to News man that <lb/>
the money had been to <lb/>
aim by a railroad, and a <lb/>
t of a competing line thought <lb/>
be should have it framed. <lb/>
Mr. Alexander states that he was <lb/>
a certain station on the <lb/>
Line several days ago when a <lb/>
posted a certain train <lb/>
SO minutes late. of this <lb/>
the Charlotte man his train <lb/>
and his expense account was In- <lb/>
creased thereby. Mr. Alexander <lb/>
apprised management of <lb/>
facts in the case. He received a <lb/>
letter by return mail informing <lb/>
him that treasurer of the <lb/>
COLLEGE NOTES. <lb/>
Bib, 1906. <lb/>
Messrs Lloyd La and Loyd <lb/>
Wooten, of Kinston, are spending <lb/>
with friends. <lb/>
Dr. L. L. Hendren gave a very <lb/>
interesting talk Thursday afternoon, <lb/>
under the auspices of the Science <lb/>
Club, his subject being <lb/>
ma Canal <lb/>
During the month of January there <lb/>
were to the library more than <lb/>
three new volumes. Almost <lb/>
the number were purchased <lb/>
out of the library fund, the cost be- <lb/>
several hundred dollars. The <lb/>
most of these books were purchased <lb/>
for department of economics. <lb/>
With these additions the library <lb/>
now has thirty-one thousand <lb/>
besides hundreds that <lb/>
have <lb/>
It is almost a certainty that <lb/>
is to have another game added to <lb/>
her list of athletic sports in the near <lb/>
future. The game in question is a <lb/>
basket ball. Trinity has already <lb/>
a challenge from Wake <lb/>
Forest, wishing to arrange dates for <lb/>
games to be played in February, but <lb/>
it is doubtful if the team can get <lb/>
practice enough to be in readiness <lb/>
for a contest before March. <lb/>
Washington's birthday will be <lb/>
observed by the college as a holiday. <lb/>
It always been of the <lb/>
college to invite some speaker to do; <lb/>
liver address on the evening of <lb/>
this day. The speaker for this year <lb/>
will be Rev. G. R. White, D. D., of <lb/>
Atlanta. Dr White is a native of <lb/>
North Carolina, and has the <lb/>
of being a great pulpit orator. <lb/>
Cox's Mill, N. C 1906. <lb/>
Saturday morning L. N. Ed- <lb/>
wards was very badly hurt. He <lb/>
was riding on bis and <lb/>
ground being frozen made so much <lb/>
he didn't bear train, and <lb/>
woods on that side of the road <lb/>
caused him not to see it as it was <lb/>
coming down from towards Green- <lb/>
ville with flat can on Beaufort <lb/>
County road, until he was <lb/>
so near that be couldn't stop. <lb/>
Just before he got across road <lb/>
the foremost car bis buggy <lb/>
threw him out on the iron <lb/>
breaking one or two of hi <lb/>
ribs and otherwise hurl and <lb/>
ed him. While be is not thought <lb/>
to be seriously hurt, yet he is <lb/>
much pain. His <lb/>
friends will be glad to he is <lb/>
getting along as well as could be <lb/>
expected. <lb/>
A party was given at J. <lb/>
W. Cox's store Friday for <lb/>
the of Rose Hill <lb/>
A large crowd was present with <lb/>
girls well filled <lb/>
baskets. The sum of nearly <lb/>
was result. <lb/>
RESOLUTIONS OF <lb/>
As <lb/>
No. I. o. B, M. of <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
God in His divine <lb/>
wisdom seen fit to our <lb/>
Tribe take from OS our beloved <lb/>
Brother, Smith, be ii <lb/>
resolved <lb/>
That our Tribe has lout a <lb/>
member but still we bow in <lb/>
humble submission to the will of <lb/>
Him who nil <lb/>
a ell, <lb/>
2nd, That ill <lb/>
of the Great Si-nil in b <lb/>
of bereaved family trusting <lb/>
that they done Hailing <lb/>
the forest of life that they may be <lb/>
reunited on shores of the <lb/>
hunting where Friendship, Free- <lb/>
and Ch forever. <lb/>
3rd, That a copy of thee <lb/>
be placed upon our records, <lb/>
a copy be to the grief <lb/>
family and a copy be sent to <lb/>
Greenville DOW running riot with the cotton <lb/>
market, the present raid <lb/>
his been caused by a combination <lb/>
of spinners exporters and bearish <lb/>
speculators, organized a few weeks <lb/>
since in New York to drive the <lb/>
market down for the distinct par- <lb/>
of breaking the backbone of <lb/>
present movement <lb/>
among farmers the South <lb/>
and to destroy effectiveness of <lb/>
the Southern Cotton as <lb/>
Raw Cotton Should be Cents. <lb/>
Spinners of yams and print <lb/>
sloths openly admit that <lb/>
their finished output <lb/>
pi ice of H cents for <lb/>
he raw This lace is well <lb/>
Known to every Son r ho has <lb/>
i the puces of <lb/>
e it ton in It is also <lb/>
well known all careful students <lb/>
of question of actual supplies <lb/>
of spot cotton and the enormous <lb/>
demands of legitimate consumption, <lb/>
i hat there will not he a sufficiency <lb/>
of raw cotton e demands <lb/>
for consumption before another <lb/>
crop can lie planted, cultivated and <lb/>
harvested. The present price <lb/>
spot cotton is, therefore, not based <lb/>
upon the value of the <lb/>
No cotton this season has <lb/>
been sold on this basis of tin <lb/>
sic value. speculation <lb/>
Baptist for publication. <lb/>
J. A. Mainline;, <lb/>
E. A. Cooper, p Com. <lb/>
J. F. Harrington,<lb/>
N. C. Feb. <lb/>
J. J. to Greenville <lb/>
Monday. <lb/>
George Savage, Jr., who has been <lb/>
S n <lb/>
great staple , <lb/>
Married. <lb/>
puny would honor bis draft The of Clerk C. Moore, <lb/>
amount of his expenses. He re- the courthouse, was these of <lb/>
the money the occur- g marriage about eleven o'clock <lb/>
is so unusual that he thinks this the contracting par- <lb/>
ti cm ion should be made of it.- <lb/>
News. <lb/>
Work is soon expected to begin <lb/>
on the Masonic temple at Raleigh. I third terms. <lb/>
Holton And <lb/>
Washington, D. C, Feb. r. <lb/>
President, acting <lb/>
of both Republican factious <lb/>
in the State, sent to the Senate to- <lb/>
day the names of District <lb/>
ties being Kittrell Mrs. <lb/>
Fannie They came <lb/>
in together called on Register <lb/>
of Deeds Williams for the necessary <lb/>
license and let it be that <lb/>
they did much time <lb/>
ACCIDENT ON THE DAM. <lb/>
Mr. Jesse Thrown From <lb/>
Buggy. <lb/>
On Tuesday evening Mr. Jesse <lb/>
was returning to town <lb/>
from side of liver, <lb/>
and while on the dam just <lb/>
the bridge met with an <lb/>
that the time looked very <lb/>
His horse was trotting <lb/>
along at a lively gate when i- <lb/>
one shaft of the buggy came <lb/>
coupled from axle. threw <lb/>
the buggy off the dam, lauding <lb/>
Mr. at the bottom of th <lb/>
embankment. As good luck would <lb/>
have it, became out with only a <lb/>
sprained wrist and scratched face. <lb/>
accident was due entirely to <lb/>
insecure the bug- <lb/>
The horse was also burl, but <lb/>
seriously. <lb/>
returned to bis home in Rocky <lb/>
Mount Monday. <lb/>
W. J. Boyd, of Ayden, was in <lb/>
town <lb/>
Mr. Scott, of Elizabeth City, was <lb/>
in town Monday. <lb/>
A letter was received here Sat <lb/>
stating the man of Cecil <lb/>
Harrington. He will make <lb/>
his home for awhile, but <lb/>
permanently. <lb/>
Mr. Dawson, of Washington, <lb/>
was town Monday. <lb/>
H. H. Stanley hunting <lb/>
Monday afternoon. He was gone <lb/>
about two ard <lb/>
eleven birds, killing several more <lb/>
that could not be found. <lb/>
L. K. and A. J. Whitford, <lb/>
Clay Boot Neck, were in <lb/>
dine Monday <lb/>
C. D. Baker and S. P. Alford <lb/>
spent Sunday in <lb/>
F. G. Whaley returned Saturday <lb/>
night from Suffolk, where he at- <lb/>
tended the services of Mr. <lb/>
J. M. Shepherd, the father of Mrs. <lb/>
Whaley. Mr. Shepherd died at <lb/>
his home Suffolk Tuesday even- <lb/>
at G o'clock was buried <lb/>
Friday afternoon at o'clock in <lb/>
the cemetery at Suffolk. Their <lb/>
many friends extend sympathy to <lb/>
Mr. Mrs. Whaley. <lb/>
Mrs. Mary Lancaster, aged <lb/>
years, who lives about nine miles <lb/>
from quite sick <lb/>
with pneumonia. She is the <lb/>
Nearly million biles of <lb/>
present crop has already passed <lb/>
out of Ii mil of the producers, <lb/>
furnishing temp nary needs of <lb/>
them an <lb/>
advantageous as they <lb/>
have But this <lb/>
ion cannot last o This <lb/>
crop is bales short of the <lb/>
crop of 1904. Six million <lb/>
spindles were added to the <lb/>
manufacturers in de- <lb/>
for cotton goods is <lb/>
dented. We sold a <lb/>
bale crop for ten cents. There is <lb/>
only a of one million <lb/>
bales left from the present short <lb/>
of bales, and <lb/>
those who have to hold <lb/>
their cotton face of present <lb/>
depression will yet <lb/>
sell it for cents. <lb/>
President Southern Cotton <lb/>
ft. Greensboro has been <lb/>
locked up for having wives. <lb/>
Raleigh gets next inciting <lb/>
of the Assembly, <lb/>
12th to <lb/>
John a living <lb/>
near Kinston, was arrested and <lb/>
placed jail for committing <lb/>
outrage year old girl. <lb/>
Two Concord boys were fooling <lb/>
OVER THE STATE. <lb/>
Happenings of Interest in North <lb/>
Carolina. <lb/>
A pointer dog died <lb/>
burg county recently whose owner <lb/>
said had been the family for <lb/>
years. <lb/>
John C. Dancy, colored, of this <lb/>
stale, has been reappointed <lb/>
of deeds of the District of <lb/>
Columbia. <lb/>
Mis. Kick-- of <lb/>
place, and was visited by Dr. and <lb/>
Mrs. Ricks Sunday, three white <lb/>
tramps asked tie section master <lb/>
REVENUE <lb/>
EXAMINATION FOR <lb/>
CUTTER SERVICE. <lb/>
Washington, D. C, Feb. 1900. <lb/>
An examination will he <lb/>
under the Civil Service <lb/>
of railroad to lei them ride to <lb/>
with him on dump car. <lb/>
Permission was given two of them, <lb/>
but the third, being drunk, was <lb/>
told he could not ride. The tramp <lb/>
drew a pistol snot the section <lb/>
master and to make his <lb/>
Ion, on February 26th to when one of <lb/>
getting Kev. F. a pistol. It tired off, <lb/>
D. was sent for the jg me one holding it in the arm <lb/>
was soon performed. caused him to drop the pistol <lb/>
Marshal Milliken for i bride was a blushing widow again, the <lb/>
I the groom a giddy widower. <lb/>
boy the leg. <lb/>
inclusive, for the purpose of <lb/>
eligibles which to fill <lb/>
vacancies in the position <lb/>
in the Revenue service. <lb/>
when appointed, rant <lb/>
be not let than nor more than <lb/>
years of age, physically sound, <lb/>
and mentally <lb/>
will be held in Eastern <lb/>
North Carolina at Raleigh and <lb/>
Wilmington. Applicants should <lb/>
apply to the U. S. Civil Service <lb/>
Commission, Washington, D. C, <lb/>
for application form other <lb/>
information. The position is a <lb/>
very desirable <lb/>
Respectfully, <lb/>
Jno. H. Small. <lb/>
section hands shot him down, <lb/>
section master tramp <lb/>
died of their wounds m a <lb/>
while. <lb/>
The <lb/>
short <lb/>
A bashful couple, who <lb/>
were evidently very much in lore, <lb/>
a crowded street car in <lb/>
Boston the other day. yon <lb/>
suppose we squeeze in <lb/>
he asked, looking doubtfully at <lb/>
her blushing face. <lb/>
you think, dear, we had <lb/>
better wait until we get <lb/>
was the low embarrassed <lb/>
Life. <lb/>
<lb/>
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