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REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE OF <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb />
jilt Of ISM 1906. <lb />
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4.604.01 <lb />
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. s 1,448.5 <lb />
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Profit Ex- <lb />
. Taxes Paid 12,588.44 <lb />
subject to cheek <lb />
checks out- <lb />
standing OH <lb />
278,514.27 <lb />
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I. L. the stove-named bank, do solemn L <lb />
wear ; , the statement above true to the beat of my knowledge <lb />
JAMES L. LITTLE. Cashier. <lb />
and to before <lb />
this S i of Feb., 1908 <lb />
WALTER O. WARD. <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
J. A ANDREWS, <lb />
J. O. MOVE, <lb />
W. WILSON, <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE GREENVILLE BANKING TRUST COMPANY, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
close of business January 29th, 1906. <lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
. mints I <lb />
Overdrafts <lb />
I. <lb />
m I I stares 2.4 5.64 <lb />
DOC fr. m B <lb />
i I <lb />
Gold i in <lb />
Silver Coin <lb />
National <lb />
I'S <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
stock paid in <lb />
Surplus 6,500.00 <lb />
profits, 5-13.10 <lb />
Deposits <lb />
Time 19,391.99 <lb />
Subject . <lb />
to check <lb />
Duo to 615.02 <lb />
i ck 360.58<lb />
Total, <lb />
Carolina, County Pitt, <lb />
Cushier of above named bank, do solemnly <lb />
v. ii above w o the best of my knowledge <lb />
Hid R. J. COBB, Cashier. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to <lb />
me, On 2nd day of J. L. <lb />
C. S. Public. II. A. Will <lb />
C. T. <lb />
Directors. <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION <lb />
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE, FARMVILLE. N. C. <lb />
AT THE Ci OF BUSINESS, JAN. 29TH, 1906. <lb />
Capital stock pd in <lb />
Undivided profits 1,007.114 <lb />
sub to check <lb />
RESOURCES <lb />
Loans 121616.68 <lb />
Overdrafts <lb />
Fix 680.60 <lb />
Doe from <lb />
Cash J in b 80.08 <lb />
Gold coin <lb />
Silver coin 1,401.68 <lb />
Nat, bl 8,088.00 <lb />
144,216.91 <lb />
State of Carolina, i ,. <lb />
of I <lb />
I, J. K. i Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemn- <lb />
ht the above statement Is true to the best of my <lb />
n belief. J. It. DAVIS, <lb />
d id sworn be-J Correct -Attest. <lb />
mm; I J TURN AGE, <lb />
V. JIM OX, <lb />
R. L. DAVIS. <lb />
Directors <lb />
OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BANKING AND TRUST CO <lb />
AT BETHEL, N. O. <lb />
A the close of business Jan. 29th, 1906. <lb />
Loan . ill 113,5-17 <lb />
Overt cured <lb />
re <lb />
Due and <lb />
Bankers<lb />
Gold in. <lb />
and <lb />
other U. S. notes 2,922.21 <lb />
Total <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
Capital stock <lb />
Surplus Fund <lb />
Undivided profits <lb />
certificates of <lb />
deposit 9,515.00 <lb />
Deposit subj. to check <lb />
out- <lb />
ding 872.08 <lb />
Total <lb />
189.12 <lb />
. ate of North Carolina, County of Pitt, <lb />
I. II. II. Taylor, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly <lb />
wear that the above is true to the best my <lb />
and belief. H. H. Taylor, Cashier. <lb />
and <lb />
OM me, this 5th j <lb />
SAMUEL A. GAINER, M. O. BLOUNT <lb />
Goods <lb />
SAL. <lb />
A Sale You Will Talk About <lb />
For Many Years to Come <lb />
VALUES <lb />
Beet t <lb />
Coached <lb />
A Big Line s Light <lb />
and Dark Colors <lb />
Best A. F. C fling-<lb />
Best Sea Island <lb />
inch Percale <lb />
A Line of Cloth <lb />
for Blouse Suits <lb />
A Full Line of Mens Boys <lb />
all Linen Collars <lb />
HOSIERY <lb />
Win buyers. Come early. This Sale every d-- <lb />
in this Store. For a number of days w <lb />
assorting cases upon cases if New n <lb />
to place ourselves ready .- <lb />
can't begin to tell of all the goods which r. <lb />
going sill so low. <lb />
WHITE GOODS. <lb />
Ladies Mixed Hose <lb />
Extra Heavy Hose <lb />
Fast Black<lb />
Lisle Thread <lb />
doz Misses and Boys <lb />
Heavy Ribbed Hose <lb />
WEAR <lb />
In all Styles and Colors, Plenty <lb />
to Select From <lb />
We ate <lb />
offer values we know <lb />
where you will, compare price <lb />
inch White Lawn <lb />
is now going <lb />
special price <lb />
Piques <lb />
sale price <lb />
Plain and <lb />
welted Piques <lb />
COMFORTS <lb />
Closing all up to <lb />
at the small price of <lb />
Closing out all up to at. <lb />
the small price of <lb />
and heavy purchasing, to <lb />
will not duplicated. Look <lb />
with come here. <lb />
Yard Wide White <lb />
at this silo <lb />
Yard Wide Heavy <lb />
Flannel to <lb />
Yard Wide Best Grade Bleach <lb />
mg 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 />
CLOTHING. CLOTHING. <lb />
Special Prices in Men's, Youths and <lb />
Boys Clothing <lb />
HATS HATS HATS <lb />
At Your Own Price. <lb />
CORSETS. <lb />
A Good Heavy Jean Corset <lb />
reeds Steel, in <lb />
white only <lb />
Medium Length Corset with <lb />
Lace <lb />
Trimmed good quality of Hose <lb />
Supporters attach i <lb />
A Beautifully Made Corset <lb />
Trimmed with <lb />
Fine Lace, Regular 1.25 value <lb />
now going at <lb />
GLOVE, GLOVES <lb />
Men's Work Gloves <lb />
Driving <lb />
Golf <lb />
Fine Dressed and <lb />
dressed Kid Gloves 1.37 <lb />
Shoes for Men Women and <lb />
Children <lb />
It Will Pay to Visit our <lb />
Millinery Department <lb />
Notary Public <lb />
Directors. <lb />
FURN <lb />
Your House from Top to Bottom and <lb />
will Give You Right Prices.<lb />
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD. Editor and Owner. <lb />
and Friday. <lb />
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN <lb />
VOL No. <lb />
GREENVILLE, Pin COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1906. <lb />
No. <lb />
ABBOTT-HOOKER. <lb />
Big Store <lb />
Greenville, <lb />
A Pretty Home Wedding, <lb />
Wednesday evening at the borne <lb />
of the bride's mother, Mrs. Eliza- <lb />
beth, Hooker in South Greenville, <lb />
beautiful marriage, <lb />
the principals in which were Mr. <lb />
Stephen M. Abbott and Miss <lb />
Elizabeth Hooker. <lb />
Ai o'clock when the guests <lb />
had assembled in the parlor, Mrs. <lb />
H. C. Hooker sang most sweetly <lb />
Story Ever Sweet and <lb />
Then to <lb />
wedding march, skillfully rendered <lb />
by Miss Mamie Haskett, the <lb />
bridal party entered. <lb />
First came the dame of honor, <lb />
Mrs. Lawrence Hooker, and the <lb />
maid of honor, Miss K -a Hooker, <lb />
sister of the bride. <lb />
The came of honor wore a be- <lb />
coming of over silk, <lb />
trimmed with duchess lace and <lb />
carried carnations. The <lb />
maid of honor was tastefully gown <lb />
ed pink silk and carried pink <lb />
carnations. <lb />
Then came the bride and <lb />
beautifully attired in <lb />
white organdy and a <lb />
shower of white <lb />
Rev. J. E pastor of the <lb />
Memorial Baptist church, united <lb />
the happy couple with a ceremony <lb />
that was beautiful and impressive. <lb />
As the guests arrived they were <lb />
received the front ball by Mr. <lb />
and Mrs. U. C. Hooker and <lb />
ed into the parlor. <lb />
After the ceremony the guests <lb />
passed to the sitting room where <lb />
they were by Mrs. W. B. <lb />
James. Here the wedding gifts <lb />
were displayed, comprising a large <lb />
number handsome presents In <lb />
glass, silver, laces, exquisite china, <lb />
pictures, chairs, mirrors, etc. <lb />
Passing on to the dining room <lb />
the guests were received by Misses <lb />
Bessie Haskett and Smith <lb />
and served with ices and cake. <lb />
The scheme throughout <lb />
green and pink, every room <lb />
containing an abundance of palms <lb />
and cut amid pink <lb />
It was a beautiful marriage and <lb />
many friends were present to <lb />
extend congratulations to the <lb />
young couple and wish them every <lb />
blessing through a life so happily <lb />
begun. <lb />
Pie for the Simple Life. <lb />
of the woeful waste <lb />
of money, we wish to interrupt the <lb />
meeting long enough to give a few <lb />
figures on an important matter <lb />
that seems to have been entirely <lb />
says Homer <lb />
refer to the four buttons on <lb />
the sleeves of men's coats. Now, <lb />
there probably men in <lb />
and they probably have on <lb />
an average two coats apiece. That <lb />
makes coats and <lb />
or dozen sleeve but- <lb />
tons. The cost about <lb />
cents a dozen, and at that rate the <lb />
men of Kansas alone are carrying <lb />
around on their coat sleeves in the <lb />
form of buttons that have no <lb />
on earth or in the sky an invest- <lb />
of about And the <lb />
estimate is most conservative. <lb />
in the name <lb />
of economy, and thrift, an. I Ian, <lb />
and and a <lb />
sorts other things, is there no <lb />
way t stop this reckless <lb />
city <lb />
Wins Watch <lb />
The tickets tho Book <lb />
Store watch contest have all been <lb />
taken. Tho package containing <lb />
the lucky number was from <lb />
the Bank of Greenville this morn- <lb />
The person holding ticket <lb />
No. will please present it and <lb />
get the watch. <lb />
SOCIAL <lb />
Grifton, N. C. Feb. 1906. <lb />
Mr and Mrs. Redd in Jacks. i <lb />
entertained at their new and com- <lb />
home Feb. 16th. The <lb />
guest arrived at eight o'clock and <lb />
spent the time in pleasant amuse- <lb />
At half past nine hearts with <lb />
names concealed were placed <lb />
the wall, Cupid came forward with <lb />
bow and arrow and pierced the <lb />
hearts; then with the healing <lb />
the name that was on the <lb />
which he pierced repaired to the <lb />
room, where cake and cream <lb />
were served. <lb />
The color scheme was red, white <lb />
and blue. <lb />
Those present were Leon Me <lb />
with Miss Sallie Dixon, <lb />
Warren with Pan- <lb />
line Don <lb />
with Miss Kate Hamilton, W. H. <lb />
Jackson with Miss Mum- <lb />
ford, Philips with Miss <lb />
Martha Guy Jackson with <lb />
Miss May Adolph Hamil- <lb />
ton with Miss Nettie Jackson, <lb />
Jackson and Jack Holton. <lb />
Each expressed themselves as <lb />
having spent a very pleasant even- <lb />
and wishing Mr. and Mrs. <lb />
Jackson much happiness in their <lb />
new home. <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
The farmers have been quite <lb />
during the past few days. <lb />
Miss May Brooks spent Monday <lb />
night with her father in Grifton, <lb />
who is very ill. <lb />
Miss Mary spent <lb />
night and Sunday with <lb />
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A, <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Kittrell, o <lb />
spent Sunday with <lb />
Mrs. J, H. Cheek. <lb />
Miss Nancy Smith and brother, <lb />
Edd, spent Saturday night and <lb />
Sunday with L. A, Worthington. <lb />
Malone Tucker, of Greenville, <lb />
spent Sunday In this vicinity. <lb />
Misses Delia and Bessie Smith <lb />
spent Saturday and Sunday with <lb />
E. E. spent Monday <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
Mrs. Charles visited <lb />
relatives over the river last week. <lb />
Elder R. I. Corbitt, <lb />
ed by his wife, filled bis appoint- <lb />
at Bethany Saturday and <lb />
Sunday. It was quarterly meeting <lb />
and quite a large crowd was <lb />
present. <lb />
G. W. Prescott and wife, of <lb />
Ayden, attended church at Beth- <lb />
any Sunday. <lb />
Oscar and were <lb />
in this neighborhood Sunday. <lb />
Mrs. Lou Jackson spent Sunday <lb />
afternoon with Mrs. Nancy Buck. <lb />
H. J. Corbitt, of Ayden, was <lb />
this vicinity Sunday. <lb />
Miss Jackson spent Sunday <lb />
afternoon at E. E. <lb />
Roach, of W. II. <lb />
spent Saturday night with Miss <lb />
Memphis Has Big Fire. <lb />
Feb. <lb />
four upper of the Equitable <lb />
Life Assurance Society office build- <lb />
at the corner of and <lb />
Main Streets were burned out by a <lb />
tire tonight which originated in a <lb />
room adjoining the <lb />
of the agency the <lb />
Hour of the building. The <lb />
loss is estimated at The <lb />
lire was discovered about o'clock <lb />
and within a few minutes tho en- <lb />
tire upper Hours of the building <lb />
were in <lb />
Lots of and goods are re- <lb />
by the Racket Store every <lb />
week, and see them. <lb />
KNITTING MILL REORGANIZES. NATIONAL BANK ORGANIZES. <lb />
Company Takes the Plant <lb />
The Knitting Mills <lb />
is the name a new company or- <lb />
here to conduct a knitting <lb />
The has pot- <lb />
ch. the of the former <lb />
Mills that ha- <lb />
been closed down some time <lb />
and will carry on its operations <lb />
there. <lb />
The Commercial Knitting Mills, <lb />
which is capitalized at is <lb />
composed of L. I. Moore, C. <lb />
W. Atkins, C. <lb />
E. Bradley, E. House and W. <lb />
H. j . At a meeting of the <lb />
stock hold .-is Monday night <lb />
W. S. was elected <lb />
M. Jr., secretary <lb />
and and L. D Wade <lb />
The mill expects to begin opera- <lb />
about April 1st. <lb />
MRS. W. H. RICKS ENTERTAINS. <lb />
Reported for lief <lb />
Mi.-. V. in ft. Kicks charm- <lb />
entertained a large number <lb />
of friends Monday afternoon from <lb />
As the guests <lb />
rived they were welcomed by the <lb />
lovely hostess, and in the ball were <lb />
served with punch by Misses <lb />
Lizzie Jones and Mary The <lb />
hall, parlors and dining room were <lb />
in decorations of silver <lb />
and red subdued by the soft light <lb />
of many candles. <lb />
lied and silver hearts, both large <lb />
and small, some pierced by cupids <lb />
dart, formed a prominent feature <lb />
in the decorations. <lb />
In the parlors hearts <lb />
was played, the score kept by Miss <lb />
was counted from <lb />
heart shaped cards, which was <lb />
inscribed a verse of cupid <lb />
Mesdames Whedbee, Cobb, <lb />
and Fleming tied for first <lb />
prize. Mrs. Fleming drew <lb />
lucky card and was awarded a <lb />
beautiful fan. booby prize, a <lb />
pretty Japanese bisque figure, was <lb />
presented to Mrs. H. A. <lb />
Mrs. Coward received first con- <lb />
a box of <lb />
lion boos. The second <lb />
prize, a box of chocolates <lb />
was given to Mis. C. S. Carr. <lb />
The prizes were presented by the <lb />
hostess in very fitting little <lb />
speeches. The guests were then <lb />
invited into the dining room. In the <lb />
middle of this room was a large <lb />
table laid in white; around <lb />
edge the table were large red <lb />
roses, each holding a lighted candle <lb />
and in the was a large heart <lb />
shaped Pandora's box, richly de- <lb />
with small silver hearts <lb />
a large silver The <lb />
flower decorations were red and <lb />
white carnations and ferns. <lb />
Elegant refreshment were served <lb />
in a most unique attractive <lb />
way by Misses and <lb />
Those present were Mes- <lb />
dames W. H. Long, B. W. King, <lb />
A. E. Tucker, J. L, Fleming, <lb />
II. W. Whedbee, A. H. Taft, H. A. <lb />
White, II. L. Coward, J. B. White. <lb />
B, w. Motley, J. L. Wooten, s. T. <lb />
White, C. Carr, H. L. Carr, <lb />
F. C. Harding, E. J. <lb />
A. Andrews, W. H. R. J. <lb />
Misses <lb />
Bessie and Bertha Patrick, Mary <lb />
Jones, Brown <lb />
and Alice <lb />
Death John A. <lb />
New York, Feb. A. <lb />
until recently president of <lb />
the New York Lite Com- <lb />
died at o'clock this <lb />
at the Laurel House, at <lb />
Lakewood, N. J., where he had <lb />
taken three weeks ago in the <lb />
hope that the change might benefit <lb />
his health, which had a <lb />
two months ago. <lb />
Red and white Early <lb />
seed potatoes at T. E. Hooker<lb />
Directors and Officers Elected. <lb />
The to stock in I he <lb />
National Bank of Greenville met <lb />
Monday afternoon law office <lb />
of Moore for <lb />
pose i-ff- cling <lb />
L. I. Mo-re as tempo- <lb />
and J. <lb />
ard secretary, the <lb />
meeting retired to the mayor's <lb />
where more row was avail <lb />
able. <lb />
A nail the list of <lb />
that all but about twenty <lb />
of the live shares were <lb />
we do not <lb />
tier to have ever seen a g <lb />
of business men take more <lb />
interest in a matter than was <lb />
in this. <lb />
The were elected as a <lb />
board of directors for the J. <lb />
P. L. L Moore, E A. <lb />
Jr., S. T. White, F. <lb />
Ola re, J. L. Perkins, R- Harvey, <lb />
H. W. G. E. <lb />
This is an excellent board <lb />
rectors. They are all well known <lb />
In Privy of <lb />
Prussia were sent to the United <lb />
States to study American rail- <lb />
road systems. They made a <lb />
thorough investigation and have <lb />
made their report, accompanied <lb />
by official statistics. The <lb />
of Prussian railroads over <lb />
American roads is seen in five <lb />
Per million passengers <lb />
carried the American roads kill- <lb />
ed six times and wounded <lb />
as many as the Prussian <lb />
roads. <lb />
They found that the aver- <lb />
age passenger rate in America <lb />
was 2.02 cents per mile against <lb />
0.98 cents in Prussia. <lb />
The average charge for <lb />
freight In America is cents <lb />
per tern per mile while in Prussia <lb />
it is 0.95. <lb />
Tho original cost of con- <lb />
of the Prussian <lb />
was per cent higher per mile <lb />
than that of the American roads. <lb />
The American roads re- <lb />
men represent varied j for carrying <lb />
interests well sections and the Prussian lines <lb />
of I almost nothing, and besides the <lb />
Immediately after the adjourn-1 latter carry a volume of postal <lb />
of the subscribers to stock j which the <lb />
board of directors met and elect can roads get large extra sums <lb />
ed L. I. Moore president J. P. <lb />
Q vice president. The <lb />
rectors then adjourned to a <lb />
meeting to other <lb />
officers. <lb />
It is expected that National <lb />
Bank will be ready to begin <lb />
about April 1st. <lb />
Grim Reaper Pace With the Sam- <lb />
die, <lb />
The Samuel case which has <lb />
been concluded in the <lb />
court, being noted for its legal <lb />
prominence, will always be <lb />
as one fraught with death, <lb />
grim reaper has visited the <lb />
family of five people prominently <lb />
connected with case since it <lb />
was begun. <lb />
For each week during its pro- <lb />
death claimed a victim, and <lb />
now one of the counsel is seriously <lb />
ill. <lb />
from toe express companies. <lb />
These five facts are worthy <lb />
the serious consideration of all <lb />
who are studying the <lb />
problem They show that <lb />
Prussian railroads are better <lb />
built, costing per cent more <lb />
than American roads. That <lb />
largely accounts for the very <lb />
much smaller number of <lb />
dents in Prussia than in <lb />
ca. There the roads are- quick <lb />
to utilize all appliances that tend <lb />
to lessen the number of <lb />
dents, whereas it too often hap- <lb />
pens that they are not adopted <lb />
in this country until the law <lb />
forces the necessary expenditure <lb />
of money to protect life. The <lb />
reason in many instances is that <lb />
the railroads wish to earn <lb />
on watered capital and <lb />
on accidents- <lb />
But the policy is away, <lb />
the first week of the trial; and the best railroads are spend- <lb />
Judge Adams, counsel for de- <lb />
received word of bis <lb />
T. J. Adams, death. <lb />
A few days afterwards, January <lb />
23rd, Mr. Mitchell, a regular <lb />
was notified of death of <lb />
his father. <lb />
District Attorney A. E. <lb />
received a dispatch last Saturday, <lb />
stating that his brother, John Q. <lb />
Holton, was desperately ill. Mr. <lb />
Holton left at once for his bedside, <lb />
and reached there in time to be <lb />
with him the last few hours of his <lb />
life. He died the following day, <lb />
Sunday, February <lb />
Governor Aycock, counsel for <lb />
the was also notified of the <lb />
serious illness of his brother, John <lb />
immense sums for double <lb />
tracks and all improvements that <lb />
will give better service in- <lb />
sure better protection to life. <lb />
Raleigh News and Observer. <lb />
Divorce Convention. <lb />
Washington, Monday, <lb />
leaders in the campaign for a <lb />
form divorce law from nearly every <lb />
State territory in the United <lb />
States were present at the opening <lb />
of tho Divorce Convention this <lb />
morning at the New Willard. In <lb />
all there were about fifteen <lb />
gates present, including a <lb />
of governors of While a <lb />
welcome is extended to the <lb />
convention, there is in Washington <lb />
several days ago, He, <lb />
visited him and had returned to opposition to the <lb />
divorce movement. <lb />
the city. Just before court con- <lb />
morning he re <lb />
Washington's <lb />
secular league last night held a <lb />
a dispatch conveying meeting Id which much publicity <lb />
sad intelligence his brother's , , f <lb />
death, ., . ,, <lb />
. , i Mrs. Lock wood, <lb />
Not satisfied with It is record, ., . <lb />
death visited the family of for president of <lb />
Montgomery, and at he United States, made an address <lb />
word that his brother, Dr. I in which she advocated divorce <lb />
P. T. Montgomery, of Alamance without <lb />
A CALL TO Ai L. <lb />
President Moore Coming Next <lb />
Saturday. <lb />
the Cotton Farmers of <lb />
County, Business men. Lawyers <lb />
Doctors and men of every other <lb />
Profession or who are <lb />
Interested in the Prosperity of <lb />
our <lb />
You earnestly and <lb />
to attend a meeting <lb />
to be held court house at <lb />
o'clock on Saturday, February <lb />
President C. C. Moore, of the <lb />
North Carolina division of <lb />
Southern Cotton <lb />
lion, will present speak <lb />
the situation, the most vital <lb />
now confronting South <lb />
em people. <lb />
It his letter President Moore <lb />
want to see every farmer <lb />
county on that day, I want <lb />
talk to the people who go to <lb />
c fields and drive <lb />
the mule that pulls the, plow, <lb />
ill others who are directly or in <lb />
directly interested the price of <lb />
Now let public show <lb />
by their presence on <lb />
that occasion. <lb />
Ii. R. <lb />
Pres. Pitt County <lb />
Cotton Growers Association. <lb />
Why Children art <lb />
they are hungry or <lb />
thirsty. <lb />
Because they have been allowed <lb />
to overeat. <lb />
Because they have given <lb />
pernicious sweets. <lb />
Because they have not had prop- <lb />
sleep. <lb />
Because their clothing is not <lb />
comfortable. <lb />
Because the room in which they <lb />
sleep or play is stuffy or ill-aired. <lb />
Because their parents break <lb />
promises to them and buy them off <lb />
with bribes. <lb />
Because they <lb />
a negative diet of continual <lb />
no, instead of an occasional <lb />
good, hearty <lb />
Because their activity is not <lb />
into a right channel. Even <lb />
from babyhood a child must be <lb />
doing something, If it is not <lb />
wisely directed its energies will <lb />
outlet <lb />
go News. <lb />
Glenn Himself Personally in <lb />
Favor State <lb />
Wilmington, N. C. Feb. <lb />
Governor Glenn spoke lo an <lb />
audience in academy of <lb />
music tonight the auspices <lb />
of the T. U., of Wilmington, <lb />
His subject was <lb />
and he was listened to rapt <lb />
attention. He declared himself <lb />
prohibition emphatic <lb />
terms, but doing so said he <lb />
would not the Democratic <lb />
party to that issue; that was a <lb />
matter for the convention. Neither <lb />
would he commit <lb />
league or the Legislature, these <lb />
were matters for these <lb />
ti ins themselves. He made a <lb />
touching appeal in behalf of tern <lb />
and exhorted the people <lb />
to Ideals along this line; <lb />
county, <lb />
News. <lb />
was <lb />
Governor was elect- <lb />
ed president, A. M. Baton, of <lb />
Island; O. <lb />
Hid Seen Enough. <lb />
A Concordia Irishman had j H- T. Barton, Vii <lb />
hie with his eye and consulted a K- Dabney, Cal- <lb />
doctor, says The <lb />
doctor told him to take his <lb />
that he must stop ; or go <lb />
blind. The Irishman turned the <lb />
proposition over in his mind Another wreck on Southern <lb />
said, I'm years Hallway, Sunday <lb />
vice presidents; William <lb />
H. of Pennsylvania, was <lb />
made secretary of; he congress. <lb />
old DOW. I I seen <lb />
worth <lb />
City <lb />
killed the conductor and <lb />
of a passenger train and <lb />
others of the crew. <lb />
Business and Professional Men. <lb />
Come out to hear President <lb />
Moore of the State Cotton <lb />
Saturday, Feb. 24th. Also <lb />
come and take purl In the county <lb />
meeting, Monday. 5th, <lb />
eleven o'clock. You claim to be <lb />
in sympathy with the. farmer, <lb />
show it. We need <lb />
Come and help as In tho great <lb />
of our live-. <lb />
Wood's Garden seeds. Beat for <lb />
the South. For sale by T. E. <lb />
Hooker Co. Phone <lb />
HP<lb /></p>
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Cotton's Invisible <lb />
Lacing Corsets <lb />
Every Corset <lb />
k , <lb />
A new feature in our Corset Department is bound to interest our friends. Of course, they under- <lb />
stand that nothing finds a place there which is not right to the mark. We've had women <lb />
buying their corsets here regularly for many years. Now we are showing a real novelty,<lb />
INVISIBLE LACING<lb />
CORSETS<lb />
Its name almost tells the story, but one look will convince any corset wearer that many of the <lb />
old corset troubles are things of the past. We earnestly invite you to come in inspect this <lb />
It carries the approval of fashion, and the models are so beautiful that you must prepare to be <lb />
tempted. <lb />
PRICE EACH. <lb />
J. U. J. G. <lb />
Carolinians In Norfolk. <lb />
Norfolk, Va., Feb. <lb />
Board of Governors the North <lb />
Carolina Society will meet <lb />
week to make arrangements for the <lb />
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Pm, of <lb />
Hi the belt <lb />
null and badly mangled <lb />
i his death. <lb />
The Yellow Fever Germs <lb />
has recently been discovered <lb />
It bears a close resemblance to <lb />
the malaria germ To free the <lb />
system from disease germs, the <lb />
most effective is Dr <lb />
New Life Fills. <lb />
eel torn e all disuses due to <lb />
malaria poison and constipation. <lb />
L Drugstore <lb />
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J nail or screw driver or <lb />
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tool box and be prepared for <lb />
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we will see that your tool <lb />
box does not lack a single <lb />
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Horse Goods, <lb />
of <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb />
Publishers <lb />
and Printers- <lb />
We hare an entirely new <lb />
process, on patents <lb />
are pending, whereby we <lb />
can old Brass Col- <lb />
and Head Rules, <lb />
H. thicker, make <lb />
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feet on the bot <lb />
torn. <lb />
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Column and Head <lb />
tales regular lengths <lb />
L. S. and <lb />
and over ,. <lb />
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SERVICE <lb />
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SAVES TIME <lb />
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D. W. <lb />
III H IN <lb />
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in And Provisions <lb />
Cotton Banging and <lb />
Ties always on hand <lb />
Fresh . kept con- <lb />
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Produce Bought and Sold <lb />
D. W. <lb />
GREENVILLE <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
Printers Supply Co <lb />
Manufactures of Type am <lb />
SOUTHERN <lb />
N. S. <lb />
Steamboat Service. <lb />
Steamer R. L. leaves <lb />
daily <lb />
at a. m. for Greenville; leaves <lb />
Greenville daily <lb />
at m. for <lb />
Connecting at Washington with <lb />
Norfolk Southern Railroad for <lb />
Norfolk, Baltimore, Philadelphia, <lb />
New York, Boston and all other <lb />
North. Connects a Norfolk <lb />
with all points West. <lb />
Shippers should order their <lb />
freight via Norfolk, care Norfolk <lb />
Southern R. R. <lb />
Sailing hours subject to change <lb />
without notice. <lb />
J. J. Green- <lb />
N. c. <lb />
H. C. General T. and. <lb />
f. Agent, Norfolk. Va. <lb />
at. K. KING, V. P. G. at. <lb />
Periodic <lb />
Pains. <lb />
Dr. Anti-Pain Pill <lb />
arc a most remarkable remedy; <lb />
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opium, chloral, cocaine or other <lb />
dangerous drugs. <lb />
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geom almost can pi <lb />
Then on <lb />
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would mo much i be <lb />
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y mo In a <lb />
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s. St., Bond, Ind. <lb />
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doses, cents. Never sold In <lb />
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, <lb />
Way Irving end Astonished <lb />
a Scotch Waiter. <lb />
Sir Henry Irving mod to tell with <lb />
of a joke he, with Mr. <lb />
the comedian, and a third <lb />
party, played on one occasion at a <lb />
Glasgow hotel. <lb />
After their work they were sup- <lb />
at the hotel, and there was in <lb />
room a high screen. The in- <lb />
the waiter was gone they com- <lb />
operations. They stripped <lb />
the silverware, of which was a <lb />
tolerable supply, from the table and <lb />
placed it la-hind the screen. They <lb />
then opened the window and turned <lb />
out the gas. and finally all got under <lb />
the table. <lb />
The jokers had only to remain in <lb />
their cramped position a few min- <lb />
before they heard the unsteady <lb />
feet of the waiter along the <lb />
darkened room him, <lb />
and the cold air from the window <lb />
seemed to strike him with affright. <lb />
exclaimed he. <lb />
thieves they are. I as much <lb />
the them and their <lb />
fay talk and their Eh. but <lb />
a ruined man wish I <lb />
taken the hale that last bottle <lb />
Here Here Thieves Thieves <lb />
Thieves And, <lb />
shouting at the top of his voice, he <lb />
ran out of the room and along the <lb />
-passage. <lb />
The minute he had gone the <lb />
shut the window, lit the gas, re- <lb />
stored the silver to the table and sat <lb />
around as before, enjoying a quiet <lb />
cigar. <lb />
Presently there was a confused <lb />
murmur along the passage. It grew <lb />
louder and louder, and in poured a <lb />
truly motley throng, mostly half <lb />
dressed, consisting of the manager, <lb />
two men in hare legs mid slippers, <lb />
and a lady with u blanket, caught up <lb />
in the alarm of followed by <lb />
the agonized waiter. <lb />
One man was armed with a poker, <lb />
and another carried a bronze statue, <lb />
ready to hurl it at the thief. As <lb />
they entered the merry trio all sat <lb />
back and looked at them with well <lb />
feigned amazement, and said <lb />
-to the astonished and bewildered <lb />
you always come in this way <lb />
with your friends when a gentleman <lb />
asks for his <lb />
REAL ESTATE IN GREENVILLE ISA <lb />
Safe investment <lb />
Original History. <lb />
The following extract from a <lb />
schoolgirl's essay comes from a high <lb />
school in India and was published <lb />
in the monthly magazine of the <lb />
Henry was the <lb />
widower that ever lived. <lb />
e was born Anna Domino in the <lb />
year He had wives, be- <lb />
sides children. The 1st was be- <lb />
headed, the d was revoked. She <lb />
never smiled again. Hut she said <lb />
the word would be found on <lb />
her heart after her death. The <lb />
man in this reign was Lord <lb />
lie was sir- <lb />
named the Hoy Bachelor, lie was <lb />
born at the age of fifteen <lb />
Henry was succeeded on the <lb />
throne by his great Grand Mother, <lb />
the beautiful and accomplished Ma- <lb />
y of Scots, sometimes known <lb />
as the Lady of the Lake, or the Lay <lb />
of the <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. Hip elevation, level <lb />
and convenient, being only a few minutes walk from the business part of town. This property 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 and <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 than NOW to buy. <lb />
Greenville will grow rapidly in the next few years and property will be higher. Catch the opportunity before it is too late. <lb />
Call on or address <lb />
SAM WHITE, Greenville, N. C. <lb />
A and an Apology. <lb />
On one occasion there was a <lb />
strike, on professional grounds, of <lb />
the members of the Irish bar, owing <lb />
to an insult John Scott, <lb />
Earl of who was chief <lb />
justice of from 1784 to <lb />
to counsel practicing before <lb />
him, which was re en the <lb />
in its collective capacity. Tin-judges <lb />
sat, but it counsel appeared. The <lb />
attorneys vanished, and their <lb />
lordship the court to them <lb />
selves. was no alternative. <lb />
The day Lord pub- <lb />
a very ample apology in the <lb />
newspapers and. with excellent ad- <lb />
dress, made h as if written <lb />
on the evening of offense and <lb />
therefore voluntary.- Times. <lb />
Cit <lb />
In one of the I of <lb />
Land, a barren mid desolate bit <lb />
-of antarctic to I ho south- <lb />
east of the Cape of flood Hope, cats <lb />
escaped from have made them- <lb />
selves home mi a little islet <lb />
known as Cal island, which has <lb />
long been used a- a wintering place <lb />
for sealers. they live in holes <lb />
in the i, preying upon sea <lb />
birds and yo and are said <lb />
to have developed such <lb />
nary ferocity that it is almost <lb />
possible tn tame them even when <lb />
captured young. <lb />
Trousers <lb />
them, Mountain high, on our counters. <lb />
to <lb />
SOME OF THE BEST BARGAINS <lb />
ARE THOSE SELLING FOR. <lb />
cents a <lb />
button <lb />
RIP <lb />
The on these goods are small, smaller than any other <lb />
item in our clothing stock, but we arc satisfied t depend up <lb />
on many stiles for our profit. Our policy means a <lb />
you if you trade at our store. <lb />
Frank Wilson, <lb />
The King Clothier. <lb />
Hit Back. <lb />
Cousin Sophia and ac- <lb />
Yes. like Mr. <lb />
son. Her, no sensible. He told me <lb />
he didn't care a rap for <lb />
women, however beautiful they <lb />
may <lb />
Cousin Bella <lb />
ho really Why, he told me he <lb />
couldn't bear intellectual women. <lb />
He said woman's mission was <lb />
beautiful. <lb />
COTTON SEED, MEAL AND HULLS. <lb />
FEED STUFFS. <lb />
I am paying the highest market juice for Seed <lb />
in any quantity. <lb />
I also sell Cottonseed Meal and Hulls, in car lots or <lb />
less, sacked or loose, to suit purchaser, or exchange for Seed <lb />
at warehouse. <lb />
CORN, OATS, BRAN, SHIP STUFF and all <lb />
kinds of feed constantly on hand. Lime in Car lots. <lb />
Car of Golden Seed Oats to arrive, also White and Black <lb />
Oats, Red Rift and day Oats. <lb />
I have just had built a large warehouse near the depot <lb />
or this line. <lb />
I will continue to carry a line of nice Groceries at <lb />
same stand occupied by Johnston Bros. <lb />
F- V- JOHNSTON- <lb />
PRICE CUT IN HALF <lb />
REVIEW OF REVIEWS <lb />
COSMOPOLITAN <lb />
WOMAN'S HOME COMPANION <lb />
THE AMERICAN FARMER <lb />
THE DAILY REFLECTOR <lb />
All <lb />
Review of Reviews; <lb />
Cosmopolitan <lb />
Woman's Home <lb />
Companion <lb />
American Farmer <lb />
Eastern Reflector <lb />
We are very Fortunate in be- <lb />
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Ushers of these well known mag <lb />
to offer a subscription for <lb />
year at this <lb />
price. have decided <lb />
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Don't Neglect This Oiler <lb />
Reviews of Reviews <lb />
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this or prefer that and <lb />
art publication, but the Review <lb />
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American men and <lb />
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he Review of <lb />
The Cosmopolitan <lb />
A leading magazine for I-years <lb />
Willi tin- recent of owner <lb />
ship ii improved, ii is <lb />
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The Reflector <lb />
is Read By Everybody <lb />
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is I'm-every the Cam <lb />
our bright, i <lb />
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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR<lb />
P. J. <lb />
ii <lb />
Entered In the post office at Greenville, N. C, n class matter, <lb />
Advertising rate's made application. <lb />
and appearance it <lb />
is i to build should be <lb />
at a dormitory where the <lb />
class of inmates could be cared <lb />
for <lb />
Taking the past as a precedent, <lb />
desired port office in and counties, be done with the <lb />
MORE MEN THAN <lb />
in tn fiction <lb />
GREENVILLE NORTH CAROLINA FRIDAY <lb />
MAS GREENVILLE BEEN HURT BY <lb />
CLOSING THE BAR ROOMS <lb />
FOR HUMANITY'S JAKE. <lb />
county is me of -the <lb />
in North Carolina, cover <lb />
b there a man who ran now lift <lb />
up his voice and mi the closing <lb />
bar mis in ill hurl <lb />
the business of We have <lb />
heard such mid ill pest, and <lb />
there may be who would even <lb />
nay it now, but proof cannot be pro <lb />
to sustain such a claim On <lb />
the contrary facts abundant to <lb />
how that since the bar were <lb />
closed the progress of <lb />
has been greater than ever before. <lb />
Whether the clawing of the bar is prosperous and the people have <lb />
jury's recommendation. Following <lb />
the is <lb />
business is nobody's <lb />
1900 will continue to <lb />
way and the inmates of the <lb />
home left to drag oat in misery their <lb />
declining years until death comes to <lb />
relief, unless something is done <lb />
awaken the people of county <lb />
an area miles square, j a sense of their duty. <lb />
Ii has a population above 30.000,1 Ii was with this motive in view, to <lb />
in he strictly agricultural conn I do for humanity's sake, <lb />
lien ranks with any in point of j that we visited the county home a <lb />
wealth. While wry -four days ago to see just what con- <lb />
rich men in county, the <lb />
are well to and livers at <lb />
taxable value of <lb />
exist there and appeal to the <lb />
generous people, of <lb />
to do something for their <lb />
are more men <lb />
than women in the United States, <lb />
and the proportions <lb />
in almost every other <lb />
try only exception is <lb />
Paraguay, where there are more <lb />
than twice as many women as <lb />
men. This is due th- <lb />
that some years ago. in a <lb />
cal revolution and war with <lb />
Brazil and Argentine <lb />
the men wore almost <lb />
York <lb />
Negligee Shirts. <lb />
brought this about we will <lb />
not say. but the arc here just <lb />
the Sims <lb />
For Ki ion we can <lb />
that its list year was the <lb />
best of any year in history. The <lb />
tobacco during <lb />
now closing have had much <lb />
property in the county I Things seen on that <lb />
value is prob were truly pitiable. The <lb />
ably doable that sum. The hardships, the want of personal <lb />
and necessities, the ab- <lb />
Hence of everything to induce hap <lb />
been wonderfully Messed with good <lb />
lull look upon these things without <lb />
a shudder at the that some <lb />
health and supply their tire abject for <lb />
needs shame A person with a heart can <lb />
Yet as g. oil as is county in <lb />
all things above, <lb />
there is one institution in in fortune might send him <lb />
that is mi the highest degree dis- ,,, his loved ones to such a <lb />
creditable More than that, in <lb />
sales an previous present condition it can be singled No can attach to the <lb />
ea-011 of tanks I out as the monumental shame of an I in of the home that the in- <lb />
shown that business has enlightened and prosperous are no better provided for <lb />
been I growth. A That institution is the county He is doing the very best he can 1111- <lb />
of the have told us <lb />
their was larger last <lb />
year in any previous year, and <lb />
it is that none of them <lb />
have had to cut down their <lb />
The Now York Sun will never <lb />
forgive itself for missing the <lb />
term of Federal Court just closed <lb />
here and which has been in <lb />
four weeks, for the Sun has <lb />
more fun over peculiar names <lb />
than any other paper It could <lb />
have found enough hero to lust it <lb />
many months Just lead <lb />
partial list of the witnesses, <lb />
There was Eli Pike, Shad ruck, <lb />
Shaver, as <lb />
of the tribe; <lb />
Eli Wolfe, Sol Bear, Pat Fox. i <lb />
David Mink, Nelson Coon <lb />
Luther Lyon. names that <lb />
no doubt handed down <lb />
noted hunters. As bearing nil <lb />
the feathery tribe, there were <lb />
in Bird, John <lb />
Arey Robins, Andrew <lb />
Peter Sparrow and A L <lb />
What the Sun could have <lb />
over Rec- <lb />
Our first shipment of <lb />
for the aged and infirm. Grossly the circumstances He a <lb />
misnamed, to say the least of it. kind hearted man and the surround- <lb />
In years gone by the institutions show the touch of his care and <lb />
in the several counties throughout his for those placed <lb />
the Stale were called poor houses, a j under his charge. He would do <lb />
prop because of s falling off name most lining. Tor in the better if lie could. But the system <lb />
of s. of cases they poor houses, is wrong. The idea of huddling <lb />
dill you ever know the stock the very picture of poverty these unfortunate people away <lb />
SO many and want. These places were in- there in little shacks of buildings, <lb />
horses Mid a in one year as , tended as a refuge for taking care some of them not as good as barns, <lb />
during the past season When did of Untie who affliction adversity a disgrace to the county. If we <lb />
you ever know our buggy factories had deprived of a sufficiency of this are to have a county home for the <lb />
to run out more new buggies than I world's goods to provide for and infirm let us have one in <lb />
during the past year When did selves, and had to be cared, for at, reality, one that is worthy the name, <lb />
you over see people more eager tot public expanse or thrown upon the j The inmates of the county home are <lb />
purchase real estate in Greenville cold charity of the world. There human beings. God has seen fit to <lb />
than now Look how the electric was a stigma to the poor house deprive them of the ability to care anything more or less than <lb />
water plants have developed that was repulsive, even to those I for and has placed on us <lb />
New Millinery Firm. <lb />
gives me much to <lb />
to my friends and <lb />
that I associated with <lb />
in Mrs Irene F. Lee. <lb />
has been saleslady lb my re <lb />
for the past Several seasons. She <lb />
is capable, us <lb />
and ace, We <lb />
make a nulled to serve the <lb />
trade and will show the largest <lb />
and nicest line of millinery at our <lb />
spring opening that has ever been <lb />
display. in Our <lb />
motto in future KM in the will <lb />
he the giant for least ft <lb />
Mn L<lb />
have just arrive I and are now on <lb />
display in our show window. Stop <lb />
by and take a look they are beauties. <lb />
KING <lb />
Announcement <lb />
A POLITE FORM OF <lb />
The free peas in analysis <lb />
and many new customers have been who had become objects of charity. this duty, and it should be met gen- <lb />
added every month. Look how the and by an act of the Legislature the <lb />
telephone system has grown. And changed to county home <lb />
just think of a bank being for the aged and infirm. <lb />
and its stock over-sub It doubt the intention of <lb />
scribed in twenty four hems as was the Legislature that <lb />
recently the case. should indeed be for <lb />
Hut why enumerate further and infirm, but in most <lb />
These facts are enough to show the the counties they yet remain the <lb />
absence of her rooms not hurting f poor houses. There are <lb />
the business iii but the making it the duty of every <lb />
town is progressing rapidly without county to take care of such of its <lb />
them. ; citizens who are unable to take care <lb />
of themselves There is never a <lb />
As the jury tamed him loose Pal criminal term of the Superior Court <lb />
can crow some more. held in any county but what <lb />
I presiding judge in his charge to the <lb />
He careful now in saying to ; <lb />
work like Beavers. fellow by jury, either as a body or <lb />
that name has worked himself in ., ,,,.,,,, committee, to visit <lb />
penitentiary. the county home and see if in- <lb />
mates are properly cared for. These <lb />
The Reflector has this <lb />
to The location of the <lb />
county home should <lb />
it should be at or near the county <lb />
site where all of the people of the <lb />
a polite form of bribery. If a man <lb />
is a cannot help feeling <lb />
under obligation to a corporation <lb />
which has done him a favor; if he is <lb />
not a gentleman, he is likely to be <lb />
corrupted by the mere fear of losing <lb />
the pass. And the point has been <lb />
well made that when a judge or leg- <lb />
accepts a pass, it amounts to <lb />
. can see it and feel an interest P of his <lb />
man chosen to serve ail tho <lb />
man was off of <lb />
grand juries report back to the court <lb />
a street car and sued the company. rt, as they <lb />
He got a verdict for live cents, the ,,,.,., it becomes s <lb />
price of a car ticket. f , ;, f , <lb />
true that the recommendations are <lb />
The question of how long it will <lb />
take to dig the canal is not of <lb />
importance as when will the <lb />
work begin, the work started <lb />
nod stop so much in <lb />
l there will be a better <lb />
of nil opening for the ships <lb />
o go Ii <lb />
never carried out and nothing more <lb />
is heard of the home until <lb />
court comes around. <lb />
The grand jury at the last term of <lb />
in If the homo of this county <lb />
was easy of access to I ho people of <lb />
day that the <lb />
would permit the good women of <lb />
the town would visit the homo and <lb />
carry delicacies and comforts to the <lb />
inmates. county is amply <lb />
to provide a good home for aged <lb />
people partly paid by R corporation <lb />
with whom the public has to deal <lb />
NOTICE OP EXECUTION SALE <lb />
In the Supp- <lb />
Court, <lb />
it. L smith a Company vs. Baal <lb />
. . , ,. . ,, By of an execution directed to <lb />
and infirm, and. we believe it the undersigned the superior <lb />
be done without taking a dollar X,. <lb />
from the treasury. The county <lb />
owns or more acres of land <lb />
rounding the present home that is <lb />
doing little good beyond supplying <lb />
the fire wood used at the home and <lb />
growing few vegetables. This <lb />
land would easily sell for enough to <lb />
buy a site near town and build a <lb />
modern homo upon it. Or if all <lb />
the money the land sold for should <lb />
be needed for suitable buildings and <lb />
null of March, 1906, at <lb />
M, at the House door of laid <lb />
sell to highest for <lb />
cash said mi <lb />
title Interest said <lb />
Basil has in tho <lb />
following described real estate, <lb />
one undivided one eighth <lb />
Basil Dixon, subject to the life <lb />
of his father, S, in <lb />
to the lands which descended to <lb />
lorn from his mother, Henrietta <lb />
on, <lb />
as <lb />
lands of L. A. K. <lb />
and wife, Laughinghouse, <lb />
John V. and others, con- <lb />
three hundred and fifty seres, <lb />
more or less, and being the entire In- <lb />
We beg leave to announce that we are <lb />
Wholesale and Retail<lb />
White Lead, Paints, <lb />
Colors, and and <lb />
country Ready Paints. <lb />
There is no line in the world better than <lb />
the Harrison line. It has behind it a <lb />
reputation for honorable wares and honorable <lb />
dealings. . <lb />
If you use the Harrison Paints you need <lb />
never worry quality. <lb />
We trust that you will favor us with your <lb />
orders whenever you want good paint for any <lb />
Have just a car load and <lb />
can give you Special Prices. <lb />
, of the said Dillon in <lb />
equipment, we believe enough could ; u. of which his mother, the <lb />
, , , late Dixon, <lb />
be raised popular ,., ,, <lb />
., , i-, lion to the site and donate on the north side of Tar <lb />
conn in county was a splendid <lb />
cannot nope to <lb />
much unless they stand by <lb />
i evident that <lb />
some of a I where are turning <lb />
loose their cotton, or the daily <lb />
I nod <lb />
u hales. <lb />
body of representative men from tin <lb />
various sections of the county. This <lb />
grand jury sent out an excellent <lb />
committee to the home to inspect it <lb />
and the report to tho court said in <lb />
buildings uncomfortable <lb />
for tho inmates and a disgrace to the <lb />
county. After viewing the situation <lb />
we recommend that fur comfort, eon- <lb />
it for that purpose. <lb />
This is written in the hope that <lb />
good people of the county will <lb />
take more interest in the matter. <lb />
For humanity's sake let something <lb />
ho done and done quickly. <lb />
the things com- <lb />
way, don't forget <lb />
that a building and loan ass, <lb />
is of the greatest needs. <lb />
to the life estate of S. s. Dix <lb />
on, the of the Mid Basil Dix- <lb />
on. <lb />
This 16th day of February, 1806, <lb />
L, w. Sheriff,<lb />
DISSOLUTION. <lb />
The Mer- <lb />
chant at N. C. has this <lb />
day dissolved by All <lb />
persons Indebted Io said will <lb />
payment to T. f, Proctor, who will <lb />
continue business at the old stand, <lb />
and will all indebtedness against <lb />
said This , <lb />
T. K, <lb />
J. L, <lb />
Baker Hart <lb />
N. C, <lb />
in ii <lb />
The Reflector <lb />
Is By Everybody In roach, and <lb />
it reaches people money to for what they want. <lb />
If you have what they it yon are sure to <lb />
get a part of their money. <lb />
i. <lb />
in ., . <lb />
This department is in J. H. FRY, who is authorized to rep- <lb />
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory. <lb />
For nice apples, candies, <lb />
oranges, bananas and nuts go to <lb />
E. L. Johnson's <lb />
W. Hicks and Miss <lb />
of Conetoe, <lb />
Mrs. J. L. who lives <lb />
near town, <lb />
Nice line of fresh groceries <lb />
ways on hand Barber <lb />
Co. <lb />
Any one in need of a good cart <lb />
one that will last and render good <lb />
service just sail to see or the <lb />
A. G. <lb />
If you expect to exchange your <lb />
for weal you same time <lb />
by taking meal far your seed when <lb />
yon have cotton ginned at the <lb />
Pitt Co. Oil Mill. <lb />
Try a bottle of Kid- . . <lb />
, . to sell h <lb />
a sure core for all Kill- ,. ,, u-t , K, . <lb />
have to oiler <lb />
troubles at Harrington Barber k. b . B. T. Br <lb />
Co. <lb />
ft have cotton seed In sell or <lb />
exchange write or Pitt Co. <lb />
Oil their prices are the <lb />
highest. <lb />
Rev. Mr. of Ayden, <lb />
preached an excellent sermon here <lb />
last Sunday evening ill the <lb />
dist <lb />
Nil e In e of winter <lb />
for men and youth's at II. L. <lb />
eon's. <lb />
H. L. -1 ii-on is headquarters <lb />
for groceries. <lb />
A new line of v j list re- <lb />
by K. Co. <lb />
Men's and youth's all <lb />
For special prices on heaters see at Barber Co. <lb />
The demands for Tar Heel cart <lb />
If yon want good seed Irish j any <lb />
potatoes go to Harrington, Barber j need of same we t <lb />
Co. j write or sec the A Q. Cox Co. <lb />
If yon your laundry to look Trunks and at <lb />
ice and lust long take it to H. L. ton Co. <lb />
Johnson who represents the j If you M M a <lb />
steam laundry. ; neat hair cut, just call W. <lb />
Mrs. Robert Little and sis . H. next door <lb />
Miss Galloway, were in Winterville bank, for white people <lb />
town Tuesday evening shopping. only. <lb />
The A. G. Cox Mtg. Co. are still <lb />
shipping planters and <lb />
by the carload, and if you <lb />
need any you bad write or <lb />
see them at <lb />
All farmers sow- <lb />
and wheat can be supplied with <lb />
Quite a number of traveling <lb />
men have been town week <lb />
doing business as usual. <lb />
If you a nice shirt go to II. <lb />
L. Johnson's. II.- bas a new lot <lb />
of nice ones, cheap too. <lb />
The Pitt Oil Co. will pay <lb />
mowers, rakes, reapers and binders highest price for seed cotton. <lb />
Woods high grade <lb />
have tor years been the . q. <lb />
southern seed I ruck-re <lb />
and in east Carolina. You <lb />
find them at the <lb />
store of B. T. Cox ft Bro. <lb />
Try a Pi or h <lb />
Jim Dixon at the <lb />
drug will show to you. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. John Cooper at- <lb />
tended services at last <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
Mr. L. House, -i House spent <lb />
Sunday with his sister Miss Nan <lb />
who is a student of the Win- <lb />
High School. <lb />
If you need a nice Rug just call <lb />
at A. W, Co and you can <lb />
get one, and cheap too- <lb />
Dr. W. H Wakefield, of Char- <lb />
N. C. will lie Greenville <lb />
at the Bertha on Monday, Feb. <lb />
the <lb />
hotel Tuesday, Feb. for one day <lb />
only. Hi practice l minted to <lb />
Nose and Throat, <lb />
Glasses. <lb />
Mi.-- who is a <lb />
dent of the Winterville <lb />
School, spent Saturday mid Sun <lb />
day her live <lb />
near <lb />
bushels of seed Oats at <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
it you good flour, that <lb />
you cm eat without <lb />
Would Mil <lb />
Ml , Hi-. I <lb />
n- me lit lie . <lb />
Io the stall, II is <lb />
going to lie u in, <lb />
c line, and alter the entertainment <lb />
1-01 oysters e- cream will <lb />
Mild The pub <lb />
be present, is a <lb />
treat in store for yon. Be <lb />
sure to come your <lb />
with <lb />
We are not wording about the mis <lb />
carriage of the case of <lb />
There are Ion many similar <lb />
much nearer home de <lb />
attention. Her- <lb />
at Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
Be sure not to forget the <lb />
those iron bedsteads at <lb />
A. W. <lb />
Winterville Canning factory <lb />
The A Cox Mfg. Co, are ; go A. W. <lb />
shipping get some <lb />
the car load. <lb />
Big line of hats caps just <lb />
received, latest styles. Harrington. <lb />
Co. <lb />
consisting of cooker, can-. <lb />
books, work shed, warehouse Tooth and Harrow at <lb />
and about one third acres of land Barber k Co. <lb />
in heart of Winterville for L. Johnson's for fresh <lb />
For particulars see Dr. B. T. Cox ., ,, <lb />
I be that is made out pure <lb />
For nice fresh egg call see H <lb />
L. Johnston, our leaning <lb />
or J. F. Harrington. <lb />
Farmers make money by ex <lb />
Misses Ida and Lula Vincent chancing their cotton seed for <lb />
were tn town Tuesday evening meal at Pitt County Oil Co. <lb />
shopping. <lb />
Will Powell went to Greenville <lb />
today. <lb />
If you are wise pressure your <lb />
houses by painting them with <lb />
town and country paint, for <lb />
j sale by A. W. Co. <lb />
A. Cox and son, Roy, spent j You need putting your <lb />
We offer our silver table ware. Sunday at Ham Mumford's, in the Winterville Bank <lb />
guarantee at a bargain, lives near Ayden. have Burglar <lb />
Bee us. B. T. Box t. Bro. , -k ,, lance to make everything sale. So <lb />
H. L. Johnson can fill or-1 <lb />
Buy a pipe from J. H. C. Dixon in the grocery <lb />
at the drug store. a full line all the tune. <lb />
Co II. I. Johnson's for If you have not any good b, <lb />
candies, apples and oranges. biscuit lately you go to R. G. <lb />
n . r t u , , Chapman Co. and get some of <lb />
Call at H. L. Johnson's <lb />
his line of Hosiery <lb />
Misses Ladies and Gents. <lb />
For bargains in pants go to H. <lb />
L. Johnson's <lb />
tobacco cloth at <lb />
Harrington Barber Co. <lb />
standard calicoes at j Two horses seven <lb />
per yard, Harrington, Barber A years old each, and one mule six <lb />
H. L. Johnson can fill or-, <lb />
. , . go ahead and put your <lb />
line, for he car- , . , . <lb />
where it will be safe. <lb />
The six year old daughter of Q, <lb />
K Jackson, who lives near <lb />
to the accident <lb />
lust Tuesday evening when return- <lb />
home from school falling <lb />
and cutting place in her <lb />
about a inch long. While -he is <lb />
badly hurt we hope it will <lb />
not be serious, and that she will <lb />
soon be out again. <lb />
that he sells and you will be <lb />
convinced that it is the best on <lb />
i the market. <lb />
Co. <lb />
Nice Robes at Harrington <lb />
Barber L Co. <lb />
Goto H. L. for shoes, <lb />
he has a nice lot . received, <lb />
hey are nice. <lb />
years old will either sell cash <lb />
time as suits the purchaser. <lb />
W. L. House. <lb />
Just received It. G, Chapman <lb />
a Co., n ear load of salt. Be sure <lb />
to get their prices at once. <lb />
All colors f paint, and yellow Nice <lb />
at Harrington a c. i Barber Co. <lb />
Quite a huge crowd from Win- <lb />
attended Ayden <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
Charlie Boyd and his brother <lb />
were visitors Sunday. <lb />
Nice line of buys suits at H. I,. <lb />
Johnson's. <lb />
received by R. G. <lb />
Co., a car load of lime which <lb />
they will m very cheap. <lb />
Our meal Pitt Co. <lb />
Oil company. <lb />
Messrs. P. C. Nye and J. B. <lb />
Carroll attended services at <lb />
cock's last Sunday <lb />
will pay highest market price <lb />
For hay, corn and oats go <lb />
Harrington, Barber <lb />
If you want a nice shirt or lie <lb />
go Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
We noticed In the paper, few <lb />
days ago that while some party <lb />
was out driving the buggy shaft <lb />
became unfastened and the entire <lb />
buggy was thrown from lop of <lb />
a high embankment, the <lb />
barely escaping serious injury. <lb />
The cause was a defective shaft <lb />
coupler. Such accidents as these <lb />
arc serious in as as they often, <lb />
threaten life, and every precaution <lb />
should he taken to guard against <lb />
for Chickens, Geese and Turkeys, them. It is lo your best Interest. <lb />
Have large to till. ; You can do this by using H <lb />
A. Winterville, N. C <lb />
A new line of hats just received <lb />
Buggies. The shafts are fatten <lb />
ed with Couplets which <lb />
at it. aw told, are the best on the <lb />
large shipment of shoes inure to see them yon buy i They are mid easy <lb />
all styles aim alias and prices very elsewhere, <lb />
reasonable. Harrington Barber <lb />
Co. <lb />
Nice lino of trash <lb />
always on hand L. Johnson's. <lb />
to apply and never come off or <lb />
rattle. can then take <lb />
wife, sweetheart, or children with <lb />
White's Colic and Kidney Cure, <lb />
to combination kidney medicine A. W. Ange A Co., <lb />
Any in need of a plow will <lb />
for a sure colic cure, <lb />
at the Drug Store <lb />
Buy your Candies, Apples, <lb />
nod from J. H <lb />
C. Dixon at I hi ding store. <lb />
and get one of those <lb />
ed They are the best on <lb />
I ho market. <lb />
Farming implements of all kinds <lb />
at Barber Co.<lb />
Have you seen those those nice <lb />
pants at It. Chapman a Co's. if <lb />
not you get his prices before you <lb />
buy elsewhere. <lb />
attempt to judge his future by <lb />
his past is enough to any <lb />
man. <lb />
TO THE TRUSTEES OF <lb />
The Fret Will Baptist Church <lb />
want to donate <lb />
some L- M. Faint to your church <lb />
whenever they <lb />
The Methodist church in <lb />
Georgia expected to use gallons of <lb />
usual kind of paint, they only used <lb />
Ions L. mixed with gal- <lb />
Linseed Oil. <lb />
It less to paint a house with <lb />
u. M. than with other <lb />
painter mixes Linseed Oil fresh from <lb />
he at cents a gallon with L. <lb />
M., and doesn't pay par gal- <lb />
for Oil as done if ready- <lb />
f paint is used Also because <lb />
L. ti. II. Zinc hardens the L. A M. <lb />
Whits Lead and make the paint wear <lb />
like iron <lb />
L. M. paint only per <lb />
gallon. <lb />
Sold by H. L Carr, Greenville, N, <lb />
C. <lb />
THE <lb />
FURNITURE MAN, <lb />
Carries at all times the most up-to-date line of <lb />
House Goods <lb />
New goods arriving <lb />
Special attention is called to our new line o <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, make our <lb />
store the Leading Furniture Store in Pitt County. <lb />
When in need of anything in the Furniture line give us <lb />
a call. Satisfaction guaranteed. <lb />
STRONG<lb />
Again <lb />
is what Mrs. Lucy <lb />
aid after taking <lb />
Dyspepsia <lb />
Cure. Hundreds <lb />
cf ether weak <lb />
women are <lb />
b e i n b re- <lb />
stored to perfect <lb />
health by this rem- <lb />
YOU may b <lb />
well if you will take <lb />
it <lb />
Indigestion causes <lb />
nearly all the sick- <lb />
that women <lb />
hare. It deprives the system of nourish- <lb />
and the delicate organs peculiar to <lb />
women suffer weaken, and <lb />
Dyspepsia Cure <lb />
enables the stomach and digestive organs <lb />
to digest and assimilate all of the whole- <lb />
some food that may be eaten. It nourishes <lb />
the body, and rebuilds the weak organs, <lb />
restoring health and strength. cures <lb />
indigestion, constipation, dyspepsia, sour <lb />
risings, belching, heartburn and all stomach <lb />
disorders. <lb />
Digests What You Eat <lb />
A. <lb />
Yours Truly, <lb />
Taft <lb />
Dollar <lb />
mack th <lb />
trial, or <lb />
at the Em <lb />
oratory <lb />
A. <lb />
CREDITORS. <lb />
The Clerk of the Superior Court of <lb />
county, of <lb />
to ms, the <lb />
on fie of January, <lb />
on the estate W, J. <lb />
id. is hereby given to all <lb />
p Indebted the estate to make <lb />
Immediate payment to the <lb />
ed, and to nil of estate <lb />
to present their properly <lb />
l to <lb />
twelve after the <lb />
date of ibis notice, or this notice will <lb />
be plead iii bar of their recovery, <lb />
the 29th day January, <lb />
R. R <lb />
on the estate V, <lb />
I. A. s m r, Attorney. <lb />
ash Goods Sale <lb />
We have our of WASH GOOD <lb />
consisting of <lb />
FANCY WHITE GOODS <lb />
LAWNS, LINEN <lb />
GINGHAMS, CHAMBRAYS, MADRAS, PERCALES <lb />
be on Monday. invited <lb />
to inspect these <lb />
OPPOSITE GREENVILLE BANKING TRUST CO <lb />
I can t owners of DWELLING HOUSES information that will enable them <lb />
to save per cent, on premiums paid for <lb />
Details will be gladly furnished anyone interested. <lb />
Insurance H. A. WHITE <lb />
N. C,<lb /></p>
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i- <lb />
, I <lb />
BUY <lb />
Fay Stockings <lb />
We sell and guarantee FAY STOCKINGS and <lb />
per pair. We are not agents, but are <lb />
Sole Agents and therefore can sell you cheaper. <lb />
We were the first to ever have t FAY STOCKINGS <lb />
shipped to Greenville. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
DUELING STORIES. <lb />
th. <lb />
A Combat That Won Applause <lb />
Time Charles IX. <lb />
In its form dueling <lb />
a serious affair. The loser was <lb />
no, only regarded under the <lb />
vine but a.- the <lb />
lute of the victor, lie <lb />
or kept prisoner or <lb />
for disposal to the lady <lb />
ease. refuted to <lb />
enter the lists till he bad seen a <lb />
lighted and u gallows made <lb />
to hung and burn his enemy <lb />
r the victory he so sure <lb />
Another method of the time's <lb />
barbarism was to drag the beaten <lb />
mun around the field, dead or alive. <lb />
Eve ii complied with this <lb />
moat custom. There <lb />
were doctors of darting, who were <lb />
consulted just as were of <lb />
law. and the institution became en- <lb />
tangled in the intricacies f red <lb />
tape. The regulation about the <lb />
choice of arms gave rise to many <lb />
abuses. <lb />
A case much admired at the time <lb />
was that two gentlemen in the <lb />
reign of Charles IX. f France, who <lb />
rowed over t the Isle in <lb />
order to be free from interruption. <lb />
Just as they were about to <lb />
by themselves and without any sec- <lb />
saw u number of gentle- <lb />
men making for the quay to got <lb />
boats and come and separate them. <lb />
But ordered the boatmen <lb />
they wire both in one <lb />
and get them i T -s as they were <lb />
on urgent business. As soon as <lb />
they touched shore aid to each <lb />
other no more than us get to <lb />
work. ii e people will be here <lb />
in a mill And so they did <lb />
scarcely crossing swords before each <lb />
man . i lie Thus they <lb />
were foam dying by side. <lb />
There was case Pied- <lb />
in ii Ii . n r <lb />
vised u you man under his <lb />
tuition lo dagger and <lb />
word and n steel collar around the <lb />
neck of each duelist, with sharp <lb />
i The young <lb />
man and the <lb />
ill enabled him to look <lb />
at his comfortably, <lb />
while latter look down <lb />
at all it the risk of nearly cut- <lb />
ting head oil hi own <lb />
d ill I j i <lb />
dispatched hi n very easily <lb />
v. couple of <lb />
Irregularity. <lb />
The sides of n person's face <lb />
arc never alike, according to the In- <lb />
News. The eyes are out <lb />
of line in two cases out of five, and <lb />
one eye is stronger than the other in <lb />
persons out of ten. The right <lb />
ear is also, a rule, higher than <lb />
the b ft. one person in fifteen <lb />
has i eyes, the largest percent- <lb />
age of defect prevailing among fair <lb />
haired people. smallest inter- <lb />
val of sound can lie distinguished <lb />
better with i car than with both. <lb />
The nail's of r <lb />
with the <lb />
middle ; <lb />
while if thumb prows slow- <lb />
est. In i ft i i of a <lb />
the left leg i- shorter than <lb />
right. <lb />
Hie of I <lb />
I cl <lb />
asked n I one tor Mail <lb />
Carpi lo <lb />
don't <lb />
its my <lb />
I join <lb />
if yon to feel to a <lb />
die, by <lb />
mean <lb />
i p <lb />
ii i ii ii new <lb />
us City Independent, <lb />
WHAT IS <lb />
is a product 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 />
scientific in the <lb />
greatest chemists of the <lb />
present century. At the <lb />
symptoms of <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 you may <lb />
find that by the time he has <lb />
answered your call, that the <lb />
symptoms 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. Fill 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 />
to try No matter <lb />
what your trouble is, write <lb />
to us. con- <lb />
Address <lb />
Co., New York. <lb />
will give his <lb />
personal guarantee that you <lb />
will receive an order on <lb />
your nearest druggist tor a <lb />
free bottle you send us <lb />
coupon Be sure to write <lb />
your name and address <lb />
FREE <lb />
COUPON. <lb />
Name . <lb />
. <lb />
Slav. . <lb />
M v dealer is at. <lb />
My disease Is. <lb />
If you think you need Bro <lb />
at once, or if you have <lb />
used It, it is to lie had <lb />
at all class druggists. <lb />
J. L. WOOTEN. <lb />
Exclusive Wholesale Agents <lb />
for Greenville, N. C. <lb />
THE CHEERFUL LIFE. <lb />
Ne Character la Complete Which Lacks <lb />
Moral Sunshine. <lb />
It takes a great deal of sunshine <lb />
to produce a peach or a per- <lb />
rose. The sunshine will do <lb />
what clouds cannot do. It is the <lb />
sunshine that gives the inimitable <lb />
tint pf beauty to fruit and <lb />
No character is complete which <lb />
lacks moral sunshine. Many a man <lb />
has failed because he was too <lb />
because he thought that life <lb />
was too important and too short <lb />
be trilled as he put it. But <lb />
the fact is. the cheerful life is the <lb />
healthy, productive life. Cheerful- <lb />
is a- necessary to man as sun- <lb />
shine is to l lie Bower. Nothing nor- <lb />
can be produced in darkness or <lb />
in the shade. Fun is just as <lb />
to the normal life as water is to <lb />
or as oil is to machinery. <lb />
Note it where we will, the smile- <lb />
less life which has no <lb />
brightness or sunshine, no humor or <lb />
morbid, sour, <lb />
It is the joyous life, the <lb />
cheerful, happy life that is helpful <lb />
and inspiring. This is the sort of <lb />
life the world wants. It has <lb />
many sour faces, too many vinegary <lb />
countenances, too many <lb />
too much pessimism. It wants more <lb />
sunshine, more optimism, more joy. <lb />
Is it not a pitiable thing to see <lb />
people going through life peddling <lb />
vinegar, radiating bitterness, <lb />
finding fault, seeing only the <lb />
ugly, ignoring beauty, nagging, <lb />
fretting and tearing down <lb />
Some people seem to have a genius <lb />
for seeing the crooked, the ugly, the <lb />
disagreeable. There are too many <lb />
vinegar peddlers. We need more <lb />
joy peddlers, more sunshine makers. <lb />
people who ignore the ugly, the bit- <lb />
the crooked, but who see the <lb />
world of beauty and perfection <lb />
which God has made. We need the <lb />
people who the man and the <lb />
man that God clean, <lb />
sane and the ugly, dis- <lb />
eased, discordant, one <lb />
that sin. wrong thinking and wrong <lb />
living have made. A man becomes <lb />
strong and creative when ho sees his <lb />
fellow men and the world as God <lb />
made those who look for <lb />
the bad, the ugly, the crooked, are <lb />
never creative. They are never pro- <lb />
are destroyers, They <lb />
tear Magazine. <lb />
Emma Abbott's Kiss. <lb />
The following is a description by <lb />
Eugene Field of Emma Abbott's <lb />
stage <lb />
Aha, that long, low, <lb />
languishing, limpid, liquid, linger- <lb />
kiss not a tender kiss, <lb />
nor a studied kiss, nor an artistic <lb />
kiss, nor a fervent kiss, nor a <lb />
kiss, nor a paroxysmal kiss, <lb />
nor a nervous kiss, nor a fraternal <lb />
kiss, nor a gingerly kiss, nor a <lb />
fuse nor a concentrated kiss, <lb />
nor a kiss, nor a popgun <lb />
u calm, holy, ecstatic <lb />
outbreaking of two fond and trill- <lb />
hearts, an intermingling of two <lb />
gentle souls sanctified by love, a <lb />
Communion of the intangible by tan- <lb />
means, a blending of heart <lb />
with heaven, in which the latter <lb />
had a manifest preponderance. <lb />
THE AVERAGE <lb />
An aerial photographic <lb />
meat which can ascend to a <lb />
height Of 1,800 or feet and <lb />
take a perfect picture of <lb />
cations miles distant, the in <lb />
of Prof. George B. Law <lb />
of Chicago, greatly <lb />
Interested the President, who <lb />
his called for a special report by <lb />
the army and board. If the <lb />
report be favorable, <lb />
President will see to it that tho <lb />
invention be bought outright by <lb />
government. The tests of <lb />
the apparatus have exceeded the <lb />
expectations of the inventor and <lb />
if the actual work in the <lb />
comes to the tests the <lb />
will prove valuable in time <lb />
of Observer. <lb />
Rule Its Verdict Is About Right <lb />
In Doing Justice. <lb />
The average jury will sit for an <lb />
hour or so listening attentively to <lb />
the evidence, the wit- <lb />
and particularly tho defend- <lb />
ant, bringing to bear their <lb />
edge of the conditions prevailing <lb />
among the class and in the part of <lb />
the city iii which crime was <lb />
committed, and will then tile to <lb />
the jury room, through the dosed <lb />
door- of which can lie In <lb />
and often heated and profane <lb />
which suddenly cease. <lb />
then they will come filing back <lb />
with a self satisfied air and deliver a <lb />
verdict which In percent of cases <lb />
i; just right when looked at <lb />
from the broad point of view of do- <lb />
substantial Keeping in <lb />
mind the defendant's guilt <lb />
must be proved beyond a reasonable <lb />
doubt, it is but seldom that a fair <lb />
minded prosecuting officer can <lb />
rel with the verdicts of acquittal <lb />
rendered in tho county of New <lb />
York, Frequently juries will dis- <lb />
agree in the exasperating man- <lb />
owing to the presence of <lb />
el m But when a <lb />
i rendered it is to say <lb />
that it is n vindication of the <lb />
of the fathers in leaving the <lb />
question of the guilt or innocence <lb />
of a citizen to the judgment of <lb />
twelve of hi- citizens, Be- <lb />
fore that body the innocent man <lb />
may come, assured that his <lb />
fellow citizens composing it -ire <lb />
to acquit rather than convict and <lb />
that their combined intelligence and <lb />
of men will appreciate <lb />
and with his embarrass- <lb />
or I of wit, while the <lb />
guilty man dreads the scrutiny of <lb />
those twelve stolid common sense <lb />
face-, for whose composite ho knows <lb />
he is no match, and with reluctance <lb />
does he break the silence which was <lb />
formerly imposed upon him by <lb />
C. Nott, Jr., in Atlantic. <lb />
GOVERNORS SINCE 1719. <lb />
Si inc one asked Mrs. Baldwin, <lb />
the artist at <lb />
Academy of Music the other night, <lb />
who the governor of North <lb />
was in 1861. The question <lb />
answered <lb />
From the answer many quest i <lb />
have arisen and for <lb />
of those who are interested, the <lb />
lit from 1719 is <lb />
1719 Charles <lb />
1729 Sir Richard Bart. <lb />
1734 Gabriel Johns hi. <lb />
1753 Matthews Ransom. <lb />
William <lb />
1773 Martin. <lb />
1777 Richard Caswell. <lb />
1780 Abner <lb />
1782 Thomas Burke. <lb />
1784 Alexander Martin. <lb />
1785 Richard Caswell. <lb />
1788 Johnson. <lb />
1790 Alexander Martin. <lb />
1793 Richard D. <lb />
1796 Samuel A she. <lb />
1798 Davis. <lb />
1799 Williams. <lb />
James Turner. <lb />
1805 Nathanial Alexander. <lb />
1807 Williams. <lb />
David <lb />
1810 Benjamin Smith <lb />
1811 William <lb />
1814 William Miller. <lb />
1817 John Branch. <lb />
Jesse Franklin <lb />
1821 Gabriel Holmes. <lb />
1824 G. Burton. <lb />
James Iredell. <lb />
1828 John Owens. <lb />
1830 Mont ford <lb />
1832 David S. <lb />
1835 Richard D. <lb />
1837 B. Dudley. <lb />
1814 M. Morehead. <lb />
1845 William A. Graham. <lb />
1840 diaries Manley. j <lb />
David S. Reid. <lb />
1855 Thomas Bragg. <lb />
1859 W, Ellis. <lb />
Warren <lb />
1801 Henry <lb />
1802 <lb />
1805 William Holden. <lb />
1805 Worth. <lb />
1808 William If. Worth. <lb />
Toil R. aid well. <lb />
1874 Curtis H. <lb />
1876 Z. B. Vance. <lb />
1880 T. J. <lb />
1884 Alfred M. Scales. <lb />
1888 Daniel Fowle. <lb />
1890 Thorn is M. Holt. <lb />
Carr. <lb />
1890 Daniel Russell. <lb />
1898 Charles B. <lb />
R. B. Glenn. <lb />
Charlotte Chronicle. <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
N. C, <lb />
Miss Lucy <lb />
hint Saturday an <lb />
visit to lends in <lb />
and K <lb />
The shad of this season <lb />
made their appearance here last <lb />
Saturday, but they seem to <lb />
purse so heavily that many <lb />
looked upon them with an anxious <lb />
eye and anticipated the time when <lb />
they will be cheaper. <lb />
A. More, formerly of Or <lb />
but now of Snow Hill, <lb />
pent a few hours here last Ban. <lb />
day evening. <lb />
II. A. Stocks wife, of Hook- <lb />
spent last Monday night at <lb />
home of W. W. Forest. <lb />
Mis. W. W. Forrest, who has <lb />
been very ill, rapidly. <lb />
Services were conducted in M. <lb />
K. last Sunday by the <lb />
pastor, Rev. Mr. Pate. <lb />
H. I. Corbett and wife went to <lb />
Bethany list Sunday. <lb />
The election held <lb />
in I he interest of a <lb />
school was defeated by a large <lb />
majority. There was much en- <lb />
manifested on both sides. <lb />
law.- <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
Having duly before the <lb />
Court Clerk of as <lb />
administrator of the estate of Mrs. M. <lb />
K. Peal, deceased, notice is hereby <lb />
given to all persons Indebted to tho <lb />
i state to immediate payment to <lb />
the and all persona <lb />
the estate must <lb />
present them to the undersigned on or <lb />
In-fore the 17th, day of <lb />
Or this notice will lie plead liar of <lb />
recovery. <lb />
day of Jan., <lb />
W. I. Peal, <lb />
of Mrs, M. E. P ea <lb />
The Telephone CM. <lb />
it is that the <lb />
telephone girl has faults, she <lb />
does not deserve all the adverse <lb />
criticism to which she is sometimes <lb />
an old telephone <lb />
man yesterday. <lb />
is of course very Irving to <lb />
interrupted in the midst <lb />
conversation by having the line <lb />
cut in petting the wrong con- <lb />
lied connections and all <lb />
those little things that try <lb />
patience, we should <lb />
that telephone girls, like every <lb />
one else, are liable to mis- <lb />
takes and that all troubles are <lb />
not to her. <lb />
it is charged <lb />
that the telephone girl claims that <lb />
a certain Hue you is <lb />
when it is Now, as a matter <lb />
of fact, the telephone girl can <lb />
more easily give the desired <lb />
than to report it busy. <lb />
Making the connection is an easy <lb />
matter and if you notice, when <lb />
calling fr a number you can tell <lb />
whether she has made a effort to <lb />
give you the number you want If <lb />
the number you call for is busy <lb />
you will hear a rattle as <lb />
she attempts to join the lines. <lb />
operator has <lb />
things to try her nerves ind <lb />
a Homier she is really as <lb />
Matured as she is. The position <lb />
being b i it is absolutely <lb />
possible to avoid all annoying <lb />
little things that bring abuse on <lb />
the head of I he telephone <lb />
Birmingham Aged Herald. <lb />
MOTHER GOES MAD <lb />
Throws her Children Into The <lb />
Sea. <lb />
Fall River, Mass., Feb. <lb />
The open of a state-room <lb />
which hail been by a <lb />
woman and three children <lb />
on the trip of the Fall line <lb />
steamer Plymouth, from New <lb />
York to this city, early today led <lb />
to the discovery that Mrs. John <lb />
Waiters, of Brooklyn, N. Y., had <lb />
t the lives of her three little <lb />
ones and then her own. Mrs. Wat <lb />
had thrown over- <lb />
board her two young <lb />
sou, and then jumped <lb />
after them. <lb />
Investigation by the attaches <lb />
steamer indicated that <lb />
tragedy occurred between midnight <lb />
and a. m the fact of I he <lb />
room being just before <lb />
the Plymouth made the <lb />
landing. The woman left two <lb />
notes addressed to her <lb />
one on the back of an <lb />
envelope she begged <lb />
in the oilier, on <lb />
paper she said that she <lb />
until she feared insanity and <lb />
could not bear lo leave the <lb />
The Free Press reports the death <lb />
f Mitchell, a <lb />
citizen of Kinston, which <lb />
Monday morning. <lb />
The commissioners of <lb />
county on Monday elected G. E. <lb />
Kicks to succeed the late <lb />
R. T. Hodges. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
All persons are hereby forbid <lb />
den under of the law to <lb />
hire, contract give employ <lb />
lo or shelter our sons, <lb />
Amos Stocks and James Allen <lb />
Stocks, without our consent. <lb />
Jackson <lb />
Mrs. Behest <lb />
What Woman Suffrage Will Do. <lb />
national convention of <lb />
Woman Suffragist was in session j <lb />
in Baltimore recently. <lb />
more Sun says of <lb />
Woman suffrage will, according <lb />
to <lb />
Bring an end to war. <lb />
Solve the divorce problem. <lb />
End the contest between capital <lb />
and labor. <lb />
and wages higher <lb />
Cause prices to be lo <lb />
an end to th.- supremacy <lb />
of the servant girl. <lb />
Settle race problem. <lb />
Purify municipal government. <lb />
Decrease race . <lb />
Make babies plentiful, tat and <lb />
precocious. <lb />
Improve the complexion. <lb />
Make <lb />
more congenial for criminals. <lb />
Keep girls from getting too it- <lb />
the methods of court- <lb />
ship. <lb />
Cause factory girls to stop wear- <lb />
led <lb />
age o. messenger <lb />
buys. <lb />
Make Cleveland admit <lb />
be knows nothing about <lb />
women. <lb />
Teach the girls and boys to go <lb />
band m band to school and arm in <lb />
iii in the polls. <lb />
Make stop soldiers <lb />
show greater regard for the <lb />
young tall <lb />
i purposes. <lb />
Bring hundred of other . <lb />
reforms that will make this world <lb />
just lovely. <lb />
Luckiest Man in Arkansas. <lb />
the luckiest man in Ark- <lb />
writes H. L. Stanley, of <lb />
Bruno, the restoration of <lb />
my wife's health after five years <lb />
of continuous coughing and bleed <lb />
from the and I owe <lb />
my good fortune to the world's <lb />
greatest medicine, Dr. King's <lb />
New Discovery for Consumption, <lb />
which I know from experience <lb />
will cure consumption if taken <lb />
in time My wife improved with <lb />
bottle and twelve bottles <lb />
completed the cure Cures the <lb />
worst coughs and colds or money <lb />
refunded. At J. L. Wooten's <lb />
druggist. and Trial <lb />
bottle free. <lb />
OUR DEPARTMENT. <lb />
will save the from many <lb />
days of misery, and enable him to cat <lb />
whatever he They prevent <lb />
SICK HEADACHE, <lb />
cause the food to assimilate and <lb />
the body, give keen <lb />
DEVELOP FLESH <lb />
and solid muscle, <lb />
coated. <lb />
Elegantly sugar <lb />
Take No Substitute. <lb />
Hardware. <lb />
For C Stoves Ranges, <lb />
Heaters Pumps, Guns, Am <lb />
. munition, One and Two Horse <lb />
Steel Plows, Heat Cutters and <lb />
In fact anything <lb />
in Hardware come to <lb />
H. L. CARR <lb />
hi <lb />
A reward of will be paid for in- <lb />
formation sufficient to convict <lb />
any party or parties who leave <lb />
open do any damage to or <lb />
fence around stuck law <lb />
territory, or who cut so that <lb />
dog and horses past <lb />
it. sec <lb />
A for Daily <lb />
we take <lb />
lent In receiving <lb />
m d writing receipts for <lb />
in We have a list <lb />
rail who receive at <lb />
hi- also orders <lb />
Our rugs and art squares are <lb />
mail the <lb />
are, staple and <lb />
Fruits and <lb />
goods, Notions <lb />
and Shots. Wanamaker <lb />
u made to <lb />
dual measurement. for <lb />
Troy which, <lb />
win be called tor aid deliver- <lb />
ed hanking for past <lb />
to serve <lb />
yo-i the F. G. <lb />
A Co. <lb />
J. J. Edwards Son have just <lb />
received woollier car load of Ell. <lb />
wood wire <lb />
your buildings by <lb />
i hem with <lb />
County lead <lb />
lull line of colors, kept <lb />
K. <lb />
Buy your Mattress at Can- <lb />
non sou, have the best. <lb />
V. paper <lb />
with long or joints <lb />
and pipe at J. B. Smith Bro. <lb />
Dress good, Broad cloth, <lb />
cashmere, <lb />
Ilka, lining white <lb />
goods at J Smith Bro <lb />
Bed Menus, mattresses, springs, <lb />
and double, rockers, <lb />
Hint <lb />
at J B Smith <lb />
Calico at <lb />
yard, great while <lb />
and summer goods, at J. <lb />
, Smith <lb />
E. E. t Co. will do all they <lb />
. possible can to please you with <lb />
their new Hue of heavy and fancy <lb />
; groceries. <lb />
A full supply of Trunks <lb />
Grips, Satchels and <lb />
Suit Cases, at J. B. Smith A Bro. <lb />
Old Fashion Hand-made Paw- <lb />
Paw Bread Trays at J. B. <lb />
Sin i tn Bro. <lb />
Gannon Tyson your <lb />
attention to their car load of stoves <lb />
and healers. <lb />
We your attention to <lb />
line of harness, Cannon <lb />
and <lb />
gold clasp pin. <lb />
Ex N. C. it. <lb />
A suitable for it will be <lb />
paid by C. L. Cannon at <lb />
drugstore, den, N. C. <lb />
Buy your furniture of Cannon <lb />
Tyson, they have the best and <lb />
cheapest. <lb />
styles in and wrap <lb />
per for Misses and Ladies <lb />
a line of Zephyr <lb />
j. B. Bro. <lb />
Cannon and Tyson have the <lb />
strongest line of dress goods and <lb />
shoes in town. <lb />
For a nice present buy a novel- <lb />
clock at J. W. Taylor's. It is <lb />
for any occasion. <lb />
A beautiful line of crockery, glass <lb />
ware, fancy lamps, tinware <lb />
at J B Smith Bro <lb />
tier the Cox cotton planter the <lb />
best on at J. B. Smith <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
of Superior of <lb />
having Issued Letter Tests- <lb />
to me, the undersigned, on the <lb />
day of Jan., the estate <lb />
of It. E. Mayo, deceased, notice is <lb />
hereby given to all persons Indebted <lb />
to the estate t make Immediate pay- <lb />
to the end to all <lb />
said estate lo present their <lb />
claims properly authenticated, to the <lb />
undersigned, within twelve months <lb />
after the date of this notice, or this <lb />
notice will plead in bar of their re- <lb />
This the 17th, <lb />
G. A. <lb />
on the of It. K Mayo. <lb />
Car load of -alt for sale Can <lb />
non and Tyson. <lb />
P. S. Cannon. the fire <lb />
I can now be found on east side <lb />
of railroad between office of Dr <lb />
Dixon and Tripp Bro shops. <lb />
I have a full supply of general <lb />
and fancy groceries, confection- <lb />
cigars, and tobacco. Fresh <lb />
. Oysters and fish every night on <lb />
arrival of train, call and I will <lb />
you fair. P. S. Cannon. <lb />
buy a second band <lb />
safe with couple doors, to weigh <lb />
not less one thousand pounds. <lb />
W. C. Jackson Co. N. C. <lb />
Your Eyes. <lb />
If you are troubled with your <lb />
or have a difficulty in <lb />
lug glasses, it matters not <lb />
how difficult your case, call J. <lb />
an expert <lb />
N. O, who five years <lb />
some of the most <lb />
cases. He never fails to <lb />
give patients satisfaction or their <lb />
refunded. Over five hundred <lb />
of Pitt Greene and Lenoir <lb />
people to to bis honesty <lb />
and ability. your eye <lb />
I work if you want satisfaction. <lb />
Hay corn, meal, hulls, lime <lb />
windows locks Ii infers nails Cross <lb />
cut saws and mechanic tools at J <lb />
Smith ft <lb />
For can peaches, apples, corn <lb />
fee, to E. E. <lb />
We have In night the grocery <lb />
of and <lb />
ii and will conduct the same <lb />
of business at the same store. <lb />
invite the public to call <lb />
us. We will sell as cheap as <lb />
tie cheapest and always the best. <lb />
Jive us a B. Williams. <lb />
, Go to E. E. new <lb />
for beef, fresh meats, <lb />
and fresh fish. <lb />
We have moved in brick <lb />
of J. H. on West <lb />
Railroad of the <lb />
Carolina Our goods are <lb />
ail u--w an our entire old stock was <lb />
burned in recent fire. We will <lb />
be pleased to have our friends as <lb />
well as the. general call and <lb />
see us. We we can please <lb />
you as to price and quality. <lb />
W. C. Jackson A Co <lb />
For certain lot or <lb />
of land in the town of <lb />
i joining lots of J. F. Dixon <lb />
aid William con- <lb />
two acres, which will <lb />
be sold on terms. See <lb />
or apply B. <lb />
R. F. D. No. or see J. J. <lb />
cars cotton seed, <lb />
will pay highest cash price, <lb />
sell your seed until you see me. <lb />
Frank Lilly ft Co. <lb />
A full line of trunks, valises, tel- <lb />
grips, satchels, hand <lb />
and suits cases at J R Smith A Bro <lb />
I always keep hand a <lb />
feed stuff at lowest cash <lb />
prices. Such as hay, oats, corn, <lb />
cotton seed meal hulls, brand <lb />
ship stuff. Frank Lilly A Co. <lb />
Monday there came to <lb />
my house three bay mules <lb />
one black mule, three of them <lb />
horse mules mare mule. <lb />
can have same by com- <lb />
forward and proving properly <lb />
February <lb />
1900. J. M. Harris. <lb />
carry <lb />
a lull line of meat, lard and <lb />
goods. Don't buy before giving <lb />
me a trial. Lilly Co <lb />
New Livery, Feed and Exchange <lb />
and Jones, <lb />
N. O. Team well cared for. Pas <lb />
carried to any and all <lb />
available points. The best <lb />
most comfortable conveyances. <lb />
Prices reasonable. At service of <lb />
the public at all times hours. <lb />
Moore and Jones, livery, <lb />
feed and exchange stable, <lb />
For carpenters ton's, grind stones <lb />
i lump rope pulleys, at J. R. <lb />
Sin ii Bro. <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
N. v., Feb. <lb />
Miss May Bell Kittrell, of <lb />
ville, is her grandfather, <lb />
Arch Cox. <lb />
J. L Joy went to <lb />
Friday. <lb />
Misses Lizzie Burney, Lydia <lb />
Chapman, and Fay and <lb />
Claude were the of <lb />
Miss Lydia Km Sunday <lb />
L. Slopes went lo <lb />
Friday. <lb />
L. B. Burney, Johnnie Stokes, <lb />
Will and P. C. Chapman went <lb />
a big fox bunt Saturday morning. <lb />
Mrs. N. It. Corey, who has been <lb />
right sick with typhoid fever, is <lb />
improving. <lb />
Miss Carrie Chapman, who to <lb />
attending school at <lb />
spent Saturday Sunday with <lb />
her parents. <lb />
Corey, who is teach <lb />
in Craven county, has been <lb />
from her school six weeks <lb />
on account of sickness of her moth- <lb />
Her brother, Hugh, has <lb />
charge of it until she <lb />
Mis. J. L. <lb />
with Miss Winnie Burney. <lb />
N. B. Corey is having the build- <lb />
moved from H Cross <lb />
Roads. it will be a dry <lb />
town hereafter. <lb />
There i a large of <lb />
at the Racket Store. <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
My sou William Jenkins, col, <lb />
having left my home and <lb />
without my and the said <lb />
William col., being a <lb />
minor, this is to warn any and <lb />
persons food or em- <lb />
to him those doing <lb />
so will be prosecuted according ti <lb />
law. This January 19th 1906. <lb />
William Jenkins Sr., col. <lb />
SPECIAL SALE. <lb />
Beginning with Monday, January <lb />
15th, we will conduct a special sale <lb />
u all goods, dry goods cloth- <lb />
shoes and bats. These prices <lb />
will prevail till Fe. 1st. This is <lb />
the month you should buy. It is <lb />
the month we should sell. All <lb />
lines in our store will he reduced <lb />
from to twenty to <lb />
cent. <lb />
Our spring and summer goods <lb />
will soon arrive and in order to <lb />
make room for our stock, we have <lb />
decided to conduct this sale. This <lb />
opportunity is a mutual one, and <lb />
we trust you will take advantage <lb />
of many bargains we will offer. <lb />
Come to see and be convinced <lb />
for yourself. <lb />
J. R. Turnage Co. <lb />
Dr. Joseph Dixon, <lb />
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. <lb />
Office Brick Block, East Railroad <lb />
Ayden, N. C.<lb />
Frightfully Burned. <lb />
W. Moore, a machinist <lb />
of Ford City, Pa , bad his hand <lb />
frightfully bunion in an <lb />
cal furnace. Ho applied I luck- <lb />
Salvo with the usual <lb />
quick and perfect cure. <lb />
Greatest boater on earth for <lb />
Burns, Wounds, Sores, <lb />
and Piles. J. L. Wooten's. <lb />
Druggist. <lb />
The Only Requisite <lb />
A Perfect Complexion <lb />
are your and a jar of <lb />
Massage Cream <lb />
Soap lake tin- lint not <lb />
skin absorb Hie is in soap <lb />
it for i. t; it remains, a <lb />
becomes an Impurity nature i <lb />
s impurity out <lb />
blackheads, grease. the dirt, ant <lb />
the massage builds the <lb />
use if in of lace <lb />
Gentlemen urn ii after <lb />
Mm BO and pat <lb />
For Sale at <lb />
SAUL'S PHARMACY. <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
Oakley. X. U. <lb />
It. <lb />
It lust week. <lb />
Mi Piny of Al- <lb />
lat weak here <lb />
glad to that Mis. <lb />
II. U. la imp <lb />
J. O. and I. K. <lb />
business cM in Greenville ; <lb />
week. <lb />
Miss <lb />
last we.-k at <lb />
We think all the mosquitoes <lb />
have turned to drummers. Every <lb />
train bring, ones and often <lb />
old ones. <lb />
Material is being placed lo <lb />
a new house for Eli ii . <lb />
are making range <lb />
for farming, moving <lb />
plowing, hauling guano and break <lb />
new <lb />
Mary Taylor spent <lb />
day Sunday at <lb />
Hi many friends were glad to <lb />
W. A. Jr., out <lb />
after being to his room <lb />
for two weeks. <lb />
J. E. spent Saturday and <lb />
Sunday here with his family. He <lb />
left Monday to resume his run on <lb />
the road. <lb />
Our neighbor S. R. Ross, killed <lb />
a pig last week that weighed <lb />
After putting up <lb />
pounds of pork he has <lb />
now nice for another year. <lb />
Mr. successful farmer, <lb />
always makes his meat, bread <lb />
at home. <lb />
A Baby Like the Devil. <lb />
N. C, Feb. <lb />
reported here Saturday after- <lb />
noon that a colored woman, four <lb />
m lea east of city, had <lb />
i ii Hi to a child with claws and <lb />
wings, the devil, and <lb />
that it judgment sent on her <lb />
for telling a man who wanted to <lb />
sell her a Bible that she had as <lb />
on buy a devil or a little <lb />
people visited <lb />
i no seems to have <lb />
the child.<lb />
N. C. Feb. <lb />
L. f Hamilton, <lb />
sever., here recently. <lb />
of Plymouth, <lb />
Friday <lb />
Mr. of was in <lb />
town Tour-day. <lb />
Mises Eliza <lb />
Harding, William <lb />
Clayton and <lb />
were the guests of <lb />
Mrs. Hull Sunday. <lb />
Mr. Levy, of Norfolk, was lo <lb />
town Friday. <lb />
Mrs. of Edwards, is <lb />
visiting daughter, Mrs. L. E. <lb />
Ricks. <lb />
Mrs D. L. Bailey and Mrs. H. <lb />
C. Venters spent several days with <lb />
their Mother Mrs. near <lb />
last week. <lb />
Mi-. F. G. Whaley Wed- <lb />
from Suffolk, <lb />
Mr. George and Mi's <lb />
I puck were Sunday <lb />
at b of Hie near <lb />
Those being present <lb />
were Misses <lb />
Elks, Isabel Oakley, <lb />
Oakley, Hart, Cleve- <lb />
land Hart and Lewis <lb />
Little is <lb />
with typhoid fever, on Jackson <lb />
avenue. <lb />
A Healing <lb />
The Rev. J. C. Warren, pastor <lb />
of Sharon Baptist Church, Be- <lb />
lair, Ga., says of Electric <lb />
a Godsend to mankind. It <lb />
cured me of lame back, stiff joints <lb />
and complete physical collapse. <lb />
I was also weak it took me half <lb />
an hour to walk a mile. Two <lb />
bottles of Electric Bitters have <lb />
me so strong I have just <lb />
walked three miles in minutes <lb />
and feel like walking three more <lb />
It's made a man of me Great <lb />
est remedy for weakness and all <lb />
Stomach Liver and Kidney <lb />
complaints Sold under <lb />
at J L Drug Store <lb />
Price <lb />
A large part of the <lb />
of -cs was ii- <lb />
by fire Sunday n. <lb />
GOODS SAVED <lb />
FROM FIRE <lb />
Same as of <lb />
Dry Goods, 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 />
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. <lb />
The firm of i- <lb />
on the 5th day of <lb />
dissolved by mutual consent, F <lb />
V, Johnston purchasing <lb />
est of J. B. Johnston in the <lb />
MM. The business will be con- <lb />
tinned at the same stand by F. V. <lb />
Johnston. I <lb />
This 8th day Jan. 1906, <lb />
F. V. Johnston. <lb />
J. B. <lb />
GOOD POTATOES <lb />
BRING FANCY PRICES <lb />
To prow i crop good the <lb />
oil must plenty l <lb />
turnips, <lb />
I ; v.- <lb />
bun the <lb />
the of containing <lb />
i is r r i . . <lb />
Bolter more . . sure in <lb />
.; t <lb />
; i nil . contain <lb />
Ian tars. Seal Ins the <lb />
now. <lb />
WORKS <lb />
i street, or <lb />
.<lb />
n. R. L. tr. <lb />
Dentist. <lb />
Greenville, N. Q. <lb />
OF <lb />
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb />
N. w.-- <lb />
At the Goose of business Jan. 1900. <lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
Loans and Discounts, <lb />
Furniture and Fixtures <lb />
Demand Loans ; <lb />
from Banks, 31,102.88 <lb />
Cash ems, <lb />
Coin, <lb />
Silver Coin, 1,675.47 <lb />
National Bank notes and <lb />
other U. S. miles 8,717.00 <lb />
Total, <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
Capital stock paid in, <lb />
Surplus fund <lb />
Undivided profits less <lb />
expenses, ; 1,334 <lb />
Dividends unpaid . lid <lb />
Deposits subject to check, 48,601.01 <lb />
Cashier's 01.75 <lb />
Total. <lb />
OF NORTH CAROLINA, I y <lb />
COUNTY OF PUT, <lb />
I, J. R. Smith, Cashier of the above-named bunk, do solemnly swear <lb />
that the above statement is true to the best of my and be- <lb />
lief. J. B. SMITH, Cashier. <lb />
and sworn to before R, SMITH, <lb />
me, this 5th Jay of 1906. DIXON, <lb />
HODGES. It. C. CANNON. <lb />
Notary Public. Directors <lb />
How a Young i. <lb />
i a Flood <lb />
The city of oil was saved <lb />
from destruction in 1658 by the <lb />
foresight of young man. About <lb />
1835 a Lowell named <lb />
Uriah A. Hoyden devoted much at- <lb />
to Investigating a tradition <lb />
of a great flood in the <lb />
1785 and found an old man who re- <lb />
membered that his father marked <lb />
the height of tho water by driving a <lb />
spike in tree. Mr. <lb />
persevered in his search <lb />
found the tree in several <lb />
miles above Lowell. Its trunk was <lb />
hollow, and. entering it from below, <lb />
he discovered the spike, its head <lb />
wholly concealed by the at a <lb />
considerable distance above the <lb />
ground. It showed that in 1785 the <lb />
water had risen to a point thirteen <lb />
and a half feet higher than the top, <lb />
of tho dam the mouth of the ca- <lb />
which furnished the Lowell <lb />
power in 1835. <lb />
The engineer in charge of this <lb />
power Francis, a <lb />
young Englishman, who urged the <lb />
directors of the corporation to pro- <lb />
against the recurrence of such <lb />
n ; of water. Ii- argument <lb />
and he was allowed to con- <lb />
immense wing of <lb />
masonry, diverging from the canal <lb />
lock and the entire <lb />
try between the canal and the riser. <lb />
Over the waterway he hung an <lb />
ate, weighing <lb />
tons, which was suspended by a <lb />
wrought ii chain. A -ledge and <lb />
a cold cl w in care <lb />
of the for use when need- <lb />
ed. The 1850 <lb />
and for Urn at as <lb />
On morning of April <lb />
1833, tho water . . high that <lb />
the city of Lowell <lb />
with the en- <lb />
was i r. lie rode lo <lb />
dam a saddle and hurriedly <lb />
cut the chain, releasing the great <lb />
gate. His bravely, <lb />
the Boston Advertiser live days <lb />
later if it had not been <lb />
constructed of the old <lb />
guard gates would have been carried <lb />
away and a and <lb />
river would have swept through <lb />
the heart of Lowell, destroying every- <lb />
thing in its A service of <lb />
plate was presented to Mr. Francis, <lb />
during the remainder of his life <lb />
ho was one of Lowell's most honored <lb />
citizens, for than forty years <lb />
he was agent of the corporation con- <lb />
trolling the water power. <lb />
Mixed <lb />
A butler was com of stealing <lb />
his master's wine, and the judge in <lb />
giving judgment exclaimed some- <lb />
what <lb />
to every claim of natural <lb />
affection, blind to your own inter- <lb />
you have burst through all the <lb />
restraints of religion and morality <lb />
and have for many years been <lb />
your own nest with your mas- <lb />
bottles. Truly it was not a <lb />
of <lb />
Muscat. <lb />
The interior Muscat is <lb />
gloomy, the bazaars are <lb />
row dirty and roofed over with <lb />
palm matting. They offer but little <lb />
of interest, if you are fond of <lb />
the Arabian called <lb />
it is j;. i as well not to <lb />
being made for <lb />
are Usually ; lo i. <lb />
knowledge of this is apt <lb />
the flavor. Most of Muscat i i <lb />
in ruins. There i- also <lb />
tho town the feature which . <lb />
most towns <lb />
the mi i. The mo- <lb />
ti sect are ; . <lb />
mill uninteresting. At <lb />
difficult to recognize them from t <lb />
of an ordinary house, but <lb />
trees the eye gets trained i i <lb />
identify a mosque by the <lb />
for a t to <lb />
a sort of bell shaped <lb />
cone about four feel which <lb />
placed above one <lb />
closing Weekly. <lb />
Birds In <lb />
It is i note the tarn <lb />
of the lards Egypt Tin <lb />
enter room- m d houses <lb />
windows and crevices left for <lb />
and once inside hop fear- <lb />
about the floor picking up <lb />
stray crumbs, A sparrow often <lb />
s on tin corner of hi <lb />
during tho progress of n crowded <lb />
old repast, mid it i- <lb />
in , em Hit ling n <lb />
iii ;. in., room. All <lb />
from tin t to th <lb />
less I . re <lb />
used r food. The <lb />
fearlessly on the roofs of <lb />
Cairo hard by his cousin, the crow, <lb />
which is not black, like our crow, <lb />
but is black and gray I ii <lb />
easily 1- mistaken for a eon <lb />
Every large garden-at tiny ran- in <lb />
upper its owl frequent- <lb />
a tall palm tree and booth or <lb />
whistling as nature guides <lb />
Letter.<lb /></p>
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                <p>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE GREENVILLE BANKING TRUST COMPANY <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
At close of business January 29th, 1906. <lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
loans discounts <lb />
Overdrafts, <lb />
Bonds. i. <lb />
Furniture and fixtures <lb />
Due from Hanks <lb />
Cash items -i <lb />
Gold Com <lb />
Silver Coin <lb />
National bank notes <lb />
S notes <lb />
783.38 <lb />
827.22 <lb />
081.26 <lb />
510.00 <lb />
082.77 <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
125.00.00 <lb />
Total <lb />
1205,565.92 <lb />
Capital stock paid in <lb />
Surplus <lb />
Undivided profits, <lb />
Deposits <lb />
Time 19,394.99 <lb />
Subject .- .,. <lb />
to check <lb />
Due to <lb />
Cashiers ck <lb />
Total, <lb />
Stat of North Carolina. County of Pitt, <lb />
, R. of the above named bank, do solemnly <lb />
that the above is true to the best of my knowledge <lb />
and R. J. COBB, Cashier. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to <lb />
this day of <lb />
C. S. CARR. Public. <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE LANK OF GREENVILLE, <lb />
N. C <lb />
T THE OF JAN. 29th. 1906. <lb />
Loans and Discounts <lb />
Overdraft, <lb />
and 4,004.01 <lb />
securities, etc. <lb />
furniture O 8,617.32 <lb />
Banking House 4,100.00 <lb />
One 80,448.52 <lb />
1,204.79 <lb />
Gold Coin 4.914 <lb />
Silver Coin <lb />
21,331.09 <lb />
mm <lb />
L. <lb />
II. A. WHITE <lb />
C. T. <lb />
Directors. <lb />
Stock paid <lb />
Surplus, 85,000.01 <lb />
Undivided Profits less Ex- <lb />
and Taxes Paid 12,588-44 <lb />
Deposit subject to check 210,645.14 <lb />
Cashier's checks out- <lb />
standing OH <lb />
North Carolina, <lb />
County of Pitt. <lb />
I James L. Little, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemn <lb />
ear that the statement above is true to the best of <lb />
id L. HI <lb />
swear <lb />
and <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to before <lb />
me, this of Feb., 1906. <lb />
WALTER G. WARD, <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
J. A ANDREWS, <lb />
J. G. <lb />
W. B. WILSON, <lb />
rs <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION <lb />
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE, FARMVILLE. N. C. <lb />
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS, JAN. 1906. <lb />
Loans Discounts <lb />
Overdrafts <lb />
1.680.60 <lb />
Due from Ranks <lb />
Cash Its-ms 80.06 <lb />
Gold coin 609.60 <lb />
Silver coin 1,401.03 <lb />
Nat, notes 2,088.00 <lb />
Capital stock pd in <lb />
Undivided profits 1,007.04 <lb />
sub to check <lb />
State of North Carolina, <lb />
County of Pitt. J <lb />
I J. ii. Davis. Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemn <lb />
swear the above statement is true to the best of my <lb />
knowledge and belief. -1- R- DAVIS, <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb />
fore me. this 8th day of Feb. <lb />
1906. <lb />
J. V. JOHNSTON, <lb />
Notary Public <lb />
W. M. LANG, <lb />
J TURN AGE, <lb />
R. L. DAVIS. <lb />
Directors <lb />
REPORT OF THE OF <lb />
the BETHEL BANKING AND TRUST CO. <lb />
AT BETHEL, N. C. <lb />
business Jan. 89th, 1906. <lb />
ll <lb />
stock <lb />
fund Undivided <lb />
.- certificates<lb />
Cash to <lb />
Cold at checks<lb />
State of North Carolina, County of Pitt, <lb />
I H H. Taylor. Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly <lb />
wear the above statement is true to the host of my <lb />
II. II. Taylor, Cashier. <lb />
Subscribed and <lb />
ore me, this 5th day of J. B. BUNTING <lb />
SAM ILL A. GAINER, M. O. BLOUNT <lb />
Notary Public Directors. <lb />
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
and Friday. <lb />
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1906. <lb />
COMMENCED <lb />
Cox's Mill, N. O. FeD. 1905. <lb />
This line weather has got farm- <lb />
very busy sewing beds plowing <lb />
and planning. I plan as much <lb />
my time as I can. Oh it makes <lb />
one feel that spring time is Dear <lb />
at hand. <lb />
I am glad to say that Mr. Johnny <lb />
Cox's little who been very <lb />
Sick with pneumonia is improving <lb />
very fast. <lb />
Borne of our people attended <lb />
church at Black Jack and others <lb />
at Sunday. Lin- <lb />
day, of Wilmington preached a <lb />
very good sermon at Hancock's <lb />
and C. C. Bland, of <lb />
preached a short but very <lb />
sermon. <lb />
J. Edwards, of <lb />
went to see his L. S, Ed- <lb />
wards, Sunday. The latter is able <lb />
to net out again. <lb />
Josh Manning, of Winterville, <lb />
in this section Sunday- <lb />
It. C. of Greenville, was <lb />
winning our section Sunday. <lb />
Page, a prosperous <lb />
farmer near here, broke one dozen <lb />
plow points in a day and a half <lb />
wit ii one horse and it wasn't a <lb />
good day to plow either. <lb />
MUs Ellen who baa <lb />
been is very much better. <lb />
Henry is off at present <lb />
so we can't get any shingles made <lb />
just now, building goes slow. <lb />
Our little boy says he don't put <lb />
any faith in signs or predict ion a <lb />
snow, any more but we <lb />
will have some rain soon. <lb />
TO DAY <lb />
T. <lb />
JR. COOKING CLUB. <lb />
Reported <lb />
Saturday afternoon was spent <lb />
most enjoyably by the members of <lb />
the Jr. Cooking Club, when Miss <lb />
Florence Blow, in her usual pleas- <lb />
ant manner, entertained them. <lb />
After the meeting was called to <lb />
order and the business transacted <lb />
the hostess had a very tin p <lb />
contest. Several of the guests bad <lb />
to cut for the prize, Miss <lb />
cutting the highest, was <lb />
declared the winner. <lb />
The guests were then invited <lb />
into the library where <lb />
were served, which were <lb />
prepared by the guests and host- <lb />
Many enjoyable games were <lb />
played, and the guests lost sight <lb />
of the time, but the clock striking <lb />
reminded them that it was <lb />
time to go home. <lb />
The club t lien adjourned to meet <lb />
with Miss Cobb, March 3rd, <lb />
1900. <lb />
Tar River Lodge Royally En- <lb />
LARGE NUMBER PRESENT AND SPEND <lb />
EVENING. <lb />
The members of Tar River Lodge <lb />
Knights Pythias are royal en- <lb />
This assertion will <lb />
bring a responsive of <lb />
from more than score <lb />
hearts. Each year <lb />
on he order is appropriately <lb />
and while it seems the <lb />
acme of excellence is reached each <lb />
time, the next recurring occasion <lb />
eclipses the preceding ones. <lb />
u Thursday evening the Castle <lb />
Hall Masonic Temple building <lb />
was a scene of chivalry and beauty <lb />
that would challenge any town to <lb />
comparison. A gentleman from a <lb />
city in another state who n <lb />
present expressed his surprised <lb />
Mat Greenville could collect so <lb />
large a company of beautiful <lb />
women and gallant men, but when <lb />
he knows us better he will <lb />
that Greenville is full of prises. <lb />
The realizing that it is <lb />
not good for man to be alone, had <lb />
taken their wives, their sisters, <lb />
their sweethearts, and these with <lb />
the members and invited guests <lb />
made some some over a hundred <lb />
in attendance. <lb />
At o'clock the <lb />
had prevailed while the guests <lb />
were assembling greeting each <lb />
was silenced for the time <lb />
being by a rapping for order, when <lb />
Hon. J. L. Fleming, ex-District <lb />
Deputy Grand Chancellor, arose <lb />
and ll of Tar River Lodge <lb />
welcomed the guests to the <lb />
celebration. His address <lb />
was a gem of richest every <lb />
fitting with appropriate- <lb />
like jewels in a coronet or the <lb />
blending of colors in an exquisite <lb />
It was as <lb />
WELCOME. <lb />
Ladies and <lb />
I have just been requested by <lb />
but h to second. <lb />
the , p <lb />
of which <lb />
vice falsehood <lb />
cannot prevail. It seeks to make <lb />
ONE DOLLAR PER YEA IN <lb />
No. <lb />
him a purer better .,,. <lb />
a true and in this respect <lb />
a lodge is a guardian an. <lb />
eel ever watchful of the honor and <lb />
happiness of the bones of its <lb />
and you, as wives, are as <lb />
much the subjects of its <lb />
a are your husbands. <lb />
upon this would <lb />
have you that we are not <lb />
jealous your right in your <lb />
every evening in <lb />
week, but we claim tux pres- <lb />
to him in the eternal <lb />
principles to teach him <lb />
that true K light does <lb />
a timely j or two, <lb />
he paid a tribute the principles of <lb />
the order that was sublime. <lb />
of the <lb />
community as seen by the <lb />
Mayor F. M. Woolen, His <lb />
of teachings within the <lb />
Castle Hull as exemplified good <lb />
the of <lb />
members was with splendid effect. <lb />
DAUGHTERS OF <lb />
Addresses the Pp Pitt <lb />
The George B. County. <lb />
Brilliantly Entertained. Mr u- Moore, of <lb />
spoke <lb />
to a large <lb />
The Greenville Chapter of <lb />
Daughter- of the Confederacy have <lb />
a pretty historic of holding <lb />
their second midwinter of <lb />
the birthday of George <lb />
The 22nd w is according- <lb />
memorable in <lb />
of th- by <lb />
and .- <lb />
of farmers, <lb />
and business men in <lb />
the curt house here today. He <lb />
Mr. R. R. Cot- <lb />
the Pitt county <lb />
BiS reference to Carolina Club, the The 32nd according- Mr. Moore's address w <lb />
had I, memorable <lb />
hall and of th by one f the mo-t th- <lb />
m, Iron. Its <lb />
that others as well as, me,,,. . y ., the movement baa . <lb />
might receive its j hearty J <lb />
his, was especially R <lb />
hostess of the pro- <lb />
said a I gram and perfect from <lb />
to fl Of course <lb />
fr all, for weak a <lb />
and i, he is the pride with several names <lb />
better an exemplar d as suitable ones <lb />
This <lb />
ed <lb />
the toast master <lb />
o man not ban been passed to him <lb />
our teachings-; he is here with <lb />
us on evenings D <lb />
the hours iv it kind <lb />
Store <lb />
Notice Rod Men. <lb />
All chiefs of <lb />
Tribe No. I. O. R. M., and <lb />
chiefs are hereby cordially <lb />
requested to be at the wigwam <lb />
of tribe on next Friday sleep <lb />
when the keeper of <lb />
will deliver his charge, something <lb />
rich i in Store for those who at- <lb />
tend and it is desired <lb />
that every member be present. <lb />
J. F. Smith, Sachem. <lb />
By W. P. Edwards, C. of R. <lb />
Greenville, North <lb />
Critically III. <lb />
Mr. S. B. Wilson, who has been <lb />
an invalid for several years, is <lb />
reported critically ill today at his <lb />
borne on Dickinson avenue. Re- <lb />
ports from his bedside give but <lb />
hope of his recovery. <lb />
the committee of arrangements to <lb />
greet and welcome visitors to <lb />
this, the anniversary <lb />
of our lodge, and I assure you that <lb />
it to me a pleasant As <lb />
our visitors are principally ladies, <lb />
I shall be forced to address the <lb />
most of my remarks to them. It <lb />
is apparent that I voice the <lb />
of just as many hearts as <lb />
there are men here tonight when I <lb />
welcome the fair ladies, because it <lb />
appears that the husbands brought <lb />
with them their wives, and the <lb />
bachelors have brought with them <lb />
their sweethearts. <lb />
While it is true, ladies, we can <lb />
not let you into our lodge secrets <lb />
you know, perhaps, the greatest <lb />
secret of many of our hearts, be ye <lb />
therewith but we can <lb />
come you to our hall and to our <lb />
anniversary, ask you to share <lb />
with us the pleasures of occasions <lb />
like this. And, therefore, on <lb />
ll ill of the members of Tar River <lb />
Lodge K. of P., I desire to extend <lb />
to yon, ladies, and all the visitors <lb />
here tonight, a most hearty <lb />
come. We now throw wide open <lb />
to you the doors of our hearts as <lb />
well as doors of the various <lb />
halls floor. You are <lb />
come here hereabouts until <lb />
the electric lights go out the <lb />
morning. For the benefit of <lb />
couples which I see here I <lb />
want to suggest that we have an <lb />
arrangement hall by <lb />
which we can burn the lights low <lb />
or high as the may re- <lb />
quire, and you are welcome to use <lb />
that also. <lb />
We married hope to <lb />
have our wives learn from the ex- <lb />
on these occasions, that the <lb />
lodge does not claim the <lb />
presence once a week for naught, <lb />
words, the <lb />
days <lb />
fl storms of <lb />
life, <lb />
The evening beam that smiles the <lb />
clouds <lb />
Having already welcomed you <lb />
to our hearts and to halls, we <lb />
bid you welcome to our table <lb />
to which we will at once repair. <lb />
Having had a foretaste of the <lb />
good things awaiting them, the <lb />
guests gladly accepted the i <lb />
to repair to the banquet ball. <lb />
The enchanting scene begun in the <lb />
Castle Hall was carried to <lb />
here. There were two long <lb />
rows of tables extending the length <lb />
of hall containing spreads for <lb />
The tables were gorgeous <lb />
with silver candelabra and cut <lb />
glass, with carnations <lb />
interspersed here and there, while <lb />
at each plate was a souvenir bunch <lb />
of violets tied ribbon, the red <lb />
and yellow tapers completing the <lb />
scheme of colors. This <lb />
These were called out. J. <lb />
Garden said he had made so <lb />
many attempts at matrimony, and <lb />
tailed in <lb />
the to his friend Frank <lb />
but the had taken <lb />
session on this <lb />
almost entirely over l <lb />
was given <lb />
in this who <lb />
riven their Urn, and money <lb />
tins cause. <lb />
W hen the <lb />
association first or- <lb />
hostess displayed the <lb />
most faithless taste and ingenuity <lb />
in the make up of subject. <lb />
that he would PM the Nation was <lb />
. t . I I . . I <lb />
In evidence about tin- lame and <lb />
handsomely hall and <lb />
. new and was <lb />
indulge <lb />
. the father l the farmer was getting <lb />
f his country, the young and bale for his <lb />
now he is able to get The <lb />
as.-at ion has been means of <lb />
i the <lb />
at Washing. <lb />
cultural <lb />
Mr. M <lb />
surrounded by a company of <lb />
gowned women, the fairest <lb />
specimens of the Southland, and <lb />
gentlemen in full dress made a <lb />
splendor. <lb />
After an invocation by Rev. W. <lb />
E. Cox an elaborate was <lb />
served. This was provided by the <lb />
ladies of the Baptist and <lb />
for excellence is seldom <lb />
The menu was <lb />
Oysters <lb />
Sandwiches Cold Turkey, <lb />
Chicken Salad. <lb />
Straws Crackers <lb />
Beaten Biscuits. <lb />
Coffee <lb />
Ices and <lb />
At the conclusion this part of <lb />
the feast words followed, <lb />
as toast master, and an <lb />
ideal one, with and <lb />
witty introduction announced the <lb />
toasts and called on those who were <lb />
to respond. <lb />
D. <lb />
The speaker responded with mast <lb />
eloquence, his tribute to <lb />
woman's excellencies bringing a <lb />
burst of applause. <lb />
Young Married C <lb />
S. Forbes. After picturing the <lb />
bliss of a young married tan the <lb />
said ho had been us since <lb />
Jan. as it was <lb />
a Carolina belle to man. <lb />
He then said he would like for his <lb />
friend, C. S. to tell how a <lb />
belle could be won, but <lb />
Mr. Can- preferred not <lb />
secret away. <lb />
Duties of a Harris <lb />
W. H. Jr. He said each <lb />
he lived a married ma ad <lb />
a new duty, as it <lb />
would lake so long to enamel <lb />
he had best not begin. <lb />
The toast master here <lb />
that if any married lady present <lb />
wished to Bay a word the duties <lb />
of the wife, she could now <lb />
heard. This invitation <lb />
lest hope should again be blighted. <lb />
T. M. Hooker was so under <lb />
spell of a pair of mm eyes that be <lb />
did not hear his name <lb />
when called. Rev. J. E. <lb />
plead guilty to the charge, <lb />
said that even though the <lb />
good people among whom he bad <lb />
cast his lot had handicapped <lb />
in advance by selling the parson- <lb />
age, he was still a candidate for <lb />
and if there could be <lb />
a r. consideration with a forth <lb />
coming parsonage he would <lb />
for the queen to reign in it. <lb />
It was close to hour of mid- <lb />
night when toast master ex- <lb />
pressed the pleasure of the <lb />
at having the guests with <lb />
them on this occasion and bade <lb />
them good night. The guests will <lb />
long grateful to the <lb />
for giving them such a delightful <lb />
evening and entertaining them so <lb />
royally. <lb />
urged thorough or- <lb />
j on the part of farm- <lb />
luxurious potted plans being People following every other <lb />
draped in national color. As one ; pursuit are organized, and <lb />
END OF CENTURY CLUB. <lb />
Reported for <lb />
The End of The Century club <lb />
held its fortnightly with <lb />
Mrs. R. O. on Tuesday <lb />
evening last. <lb />
Papers interest were <lb />
entered the <lb />
room electric lights flashed out <lb />
from red, white and blue bulbs <lb />
arranged for the occasion, while <lb />
candles burned in minor <lb />
in silver candelabra. <lb />
the routine work of <lb />
the chapter a number of very <lb />
questions relative to Washington <lb />
himself and some incidents of bis <lb />
time and campaigns were asked by <lb />
the hostess and answered by her <lb />
guests, and laughingly answered <lb />
he spur of moment. <lb />
, a prettily framed picture, <lb />
was awarded to Mrs. Haywood <lb />
The refreshments, another <lb />
of evening, <lb />
were still essentially <lb />
The napkins were bordered <lb />
with slender cherry tree slips <lb />
here there a <lb />
what <lb />
It <lb />
farmer should also. Get away <lb />
from the conditions where we have <lb />
been working for Northern capital- <lb />
making no profit on <lb />
labor. as a class <lb />
not enough system about their <lb />
and do even <lb />
it costs to raise their <lb />
costs cents a pound to g. cot- <lb />
ton, and fourteen years the av. <lb />
price at which the crop sold <lb />
has been cents. <lb />
Farmers cannot pay mortgages <lb />
and take care of their families do- <lb />
business like that. They must <lb />
have a It absolutely <lb />
necessary to reduce the acreage <lb />
this year per from what it <lb />
was in <lb />
Mr. J. J. follow- <lb />
ed with a few remarks and ex- <lb />
pressed his sympathy with the <lb />
bright cherry of aviation, <lb />
peeping from the foliage. Sand-1 <lb />
. he the <lb />
in the midst of the to read the Progressive <lb />
served viands were cut in <lb />
hatchet shape. Delicious ice <lb />
cream displayed in historic cherry <lb />
with stiff and tiny flag in the <lb />
center, while quaintest of tiny- <lb />
boxes in cocked hat shape the <lb />
dial of bone. <lb />
Certainly the <lb />
read by Mrs. J. L. Little and Mrs. of appreciation should con- <lb />
L. C. Arthur. The former furn- <lb />
an instructive sketch of <lb />
Munich, universities, and gal- <lb />
and works of art; and the <lb />
latter a treatise on Vienna, its fall <lb />
into the hands of the Turks, and <lb />
its first second capture by <lb />
Napoleon. <lb />
Mrs. Jarvis gave an oval sketch <lb />
of the <lb />
capital, and of Kossuth <lb />
most illustrious patriot. <lb />
After the completion of the <lb />
literary the charming <lb />
popular young hostess invited <lb />
the guests, of whom there were a <lb />
large number in addition to the <lb />
full club representation, into her <lb />
dining room where a <lb />
in some slight <lb />
measure for her elaborate most <lb />
successful <lb />
Mis. S. will be the hos- <lb />
of the Match meeting. The <lb />
day will be given later. <lb />
A UNIQUE FIND.<lb />
its, <lb />
Gold Watch Dug Up In Street. <lb />
The road force repairing the <lb />
under the direction <lb />
of Mr. Joe while, <lb />
digging through the clay for sub- layman, and <lb />
Farmer. <lb />
Mr. A. J. also made some <lb />
remarks, urging farmers to do <lb />
what the association requested <lb />
to do. <lb />
Mi. O. L. Joyner offered a <lb />
which was adopted, that <lb />
every cotton grower present agree <lb />
to reduce his acreage this year <lb />
per cent from what it was in <lb />
The county association will hold <lb />
its meeting on Monday, <lb />
March 5th. <lb />
Layman Sneaks. <lb />
A pleasant was given <lb />
congregation i the Memorial <lb />
Baptist church Sunday night. <lb />
When the time arrived for the <lb />
and sermon Pastor J. E <lb />
announced he thought <lb />
it well for the people to sometimes <lb />
get lessons in Christianity from <lb />
stance to fill in the low places, dug <lb />
up a hands-vine gold watch which <lb />
not hear it only <lb />
point of the <lb />
stands <lb />
He said he <lb />
was buried fully two feet in the A. Allen, a <lb />
beneath the surface. There i . t <lb />
nor to rob their home of its to with profound silence <lb />
with purple ribbons worn by these <lb />
far dispensers of a generous hos <lb />
to the massive <lb />
themselves that looked <lb />
as though bursting through a snow <lb />
drift over the immaculate white <lb />
of the damask covered table <lb />
Purple and white were <lb />
the colors of the evening, the hos- <lb />
presenting each guest with a <lb />
tiny basket wreathed in violets as <lb />
a of a charming evening. <lb />
The club will hold its next meet- <lb />
with Mrs. David E. House at <lb />
the Macon hotel. <lb />
had been in its hiding place pleasure at <lb />
half century or The watch to <lb />
is in perfect condition went to <lb />
work as soon as wound. <lb />
If any can identify this <lb />
handsome old watch Mr. <lb />
horn will be glad to deliver it to <lb />
its superior owner. <lb />
The squall that came up sud- <lb />
Sunday afternoon looked <lb />
for a short time. <lb />
greet the people here, and told <lb />
how his Christian life had been <lb />
helped with these people <lb />
during the years his home was <lb />
among them. No man holes a <lb />
warmer place in their hearts <lb />
Mr. Allen. <lb />
bile it was perfectly fair Suns <lb />
day night with the sky full <lb />
stars there were frequent flashes <lb />
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