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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 />
Lightning in horizon <lb /></p>
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BUY <lb />
Fay Stockings <lb />
f 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 tie FAY STOCKINGS <lb />
shipped to Greenville. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
THE AND THE MOD<lb />
W have beard in of the <lb />
ire deal ever since President <lb />
Roosevelt started cry It is <lb />
and the modern <lb />
husband is h subscriber t the <lb />
What be misses most in <lb />
his today is the proper <lb />
his borne to Ins business. <lb />
The i t may us much with <lb />
as with his wife, but <lb />
AS with many things that need <lb />
reform -the must come <lb />
through her larger vision and <lb />
initiative, see, as he <lb />
knows only too well, that, in all <lb />
the employ meats in which the <lb />
modern does his part, <lb />
bee day more <lb />
lied T i world of effort <lb />
is running on stricter schedules. <lb />
i i its wheels must <lb />
turn promptly The plea of a <lb />
late a alarm <lb />
dock, or a badly managed do- <lb />
establishment, does not <lb />
satisfy the machine The sins of <lb />
the home are visited upon the <lb />
husband by the damage they do <lb />
to his standing with his work, <lb />
and if in his home he not a <lb />
square deal to him in body <lb />
temperament for the strain <lb />
of the strenuous day, he is not <lb />
going to measure up to his ore <lb />
And as a man stands <lb />
with his work so his family mast <lb />
stand with the world A square <lb />
deal for the mod husband <lb />
makes him want to get home <lb />
from his work -and that <lb />
a gentler system in the house <lb />
than he meets in his working <lb />
place; just as much system, of <lb />
course, but the indefinable some <lb />
thing added to it. A few flowers <lb />
add nothing to 111- substantial <lb />
qualities of the meal, and system <lb />
without tact is still practical and <lb />
useful, but system with tact is <lb />
even more productive of smiles. <lb />
that cost nothing and which arc <lb />
beyond price, than the meal with <lb />
the March De-<lb />
A SHARPER PLAYED <lb />
FOLKS. <lb />
weeks ago a m in who <lb />
gave his name as R J Powell <lb />
went through tin- neigh <lb />
and Bold buggies, took <lb />
and cash payments, the <lb />
buggy to b- delivered February <lb />
. with tin remainder of the <lb />
money to be paid- Powell told <lb />
his customers he represent- <lb />
ed union, of <lb />
is;. i d selling his <lb />
ii lie c <lb />
from live or six, to whom he <lb />
ma s la- part payment, <lb />
giving an receipt for <lb />
tile <lb />
FULL OF RESOURCE. <lb />
ADVERTISING. <lb />
we do not pretend to under- <lb />
I ii v Is that a man can <lb />
lead a rascally life tor years and <lb />
l up his head and then go to <lb />
us soon as it is discovered. <lb />
Durham Herald. <lb />
A Story of Jean Bart, an Old Tim <lb />
French Naval Officer. <lb />
Jean Bart, a French naval com- <lb />
of the last part of the <lb />
century, was at one time <lb />
ordered to convey the Prince de <lb />
a candidate for the throne of <lb />
Poland, to ii voyage fraught <lb />
with danger, as his vessel must pass <lb />
through the waters where were <lb />
cruising the hostile fleets of the <lb />
English and Dutch. During the <lb />
passage the little squadron was <lb />
by the enemy, and Hart, as <lb />
soon as they were reported, called <lb />
his little sou to him and gave him <lb />
instructions. The pursuit <lb />
continued for eight hours, and at <lb />
the end of that time the enemy was <lb />
no longer in sight. Then Dart went <lb />
down into the cabin, where the <lb />
prince had been sitting in ignorance <lb />
of the day's excitement. <lb />
had a narrow escape, <lb />
said he. <lb />
do you asked the <lb />
prince. <lb />
answered Bart, <lb />
we've been chased by three eight- <lb />
gun ships and nine frigates. We've <lb />
run them out of sight, and there's <lb />
nothing u <lb />
M. Hart, if had taken <lb />
that was quit <lb />
What Why <lb />
answered Dart, had <lb />
stationed brave sou. my <lb />
in the with a lighted <lb />
match and orders to put it <lb />
the powder if we should be <lb />
cried the prince. <lb />
would never have done such a <lb />
I would have done <lb />
said Dart. shall never be said <lb />
that allowed you to he taken when <lb />
the king ordered me to take ear. <lb />
that you re <lb />
Perhaps the prince himself might <lb />
have preferred prosaic surrender to <lb />
the doubtful glory of being blown <lb />
up. <lb />
A physician says that there is not <lb />
one remotest corner or little inlet <lb />
of the minute vessels of the <lb />
human body that docs not feel some <lb />
wavelet from the convulsions <lb />
sioned by good, hearty laughter. The <lb />
life principle of tin- central man is <lb />
shaken to the innermost depths, <lb />
tending new tides of life <lb />
Strength to the surface, thus ma- <lb />
tending to insure good <lb />
health to the persons who indulge <lb />
therein. The blood moves more rap- <lb />
idly and conveys a different <lb />
to all the organs of the body, <lb />
as it visits them on the particular <lb />
mystic journey when the man is <lb />
laughing, from what is done at other <lb />
time-. For this reason every goo,. <lb />
hearty laugh in which a person in- <lb />
tends to lengthen his life, <lb />
conveying, as it docs, new and dis- <lb />
stimulus to the vital forces- <lb />
London Standard <lb />
Pace, tho Jester. <lb />
Tare, jester to Queen Elizabeth, <lb />
was so hitter in his retorts upon her <lb />
that he was forbidden presence. <lb />
After he had been absent for some <lb />
time a few of his friends entreated <lb />
her majesty to him back into <lb />
favor, engaging for him that he <lb />
would he more guarded in his dis- <lb />
course for the future. The very <lb />
first time they again met was <lb />
as bod ever. on. <lb />
said the queen in her gracious <lb />
we all of our <lb />
said <lb />
never talk of what is <lb />
by all the <lb />
H of Meat Ancient of AH the <lb />
Civilized Art. <lb />
It is generally believed, by the <lb />
simple and unlearned, that the art <lb />
of advertising is of comparatively <lb />
modern invention, but a very slight <lb />
study of the subject u ill be sufficient <lb />
to convince the inquirer that it is, <lb />
in point of fact, one of the most an- <lb />
of all civilized arts. Indeed, <lb />
the advertisement was probably <lb />
coeval with the first man who had <lb />
something to dispose of or with the <lb />
first woman who wanted something <lb />
she not got. It seems not <lb />
possible that the serpent tempted <lb />
Eve to partake of the apple by <lb />
means of a set- <lb />
ting forth the merits of the fruit as <lb />
a complexion Be that <lb />
ii may, the uses of advertisement <lb />
v. ere known at a very early date to <lb />
the Israelites, who were accustomed <lb />
to the streets of their cities <lb />
with tin utterances of kings and <lb />
prophets. <lb />
The ancient too, were <lb />
much given to advertisement, chief- <lb />
Iv through the medium of the town <lb />
trier, who, however, was not permit- <lb />
to offend the ears of the citizens <lb />
with his proclamations unless he <lb />
were accompanied by a musician to <lb />
give him the correct pitch. The <lb />
fact that had been stolen <lb />
or damaged was made known by <lb />
means of curses, inscribed <lb />
sheets of lead, which were affixed to <lb />
the statues of infernal deities in the <lb />
temple, the vengeance of the gods <lb />
being thus invoked upon the <lb />
who had stolen or injured the <lb />
goods. A rider was usually <lb />
added, to the effect that should the <lb />
property be returned, or recompense <lb />
be paid, the owner would intercede <lb />
with the gods for a remission of the <lb />
punishment. <lb />
The Romans also made use of the <lb />
town crier to proclaim laws, <lb />
or sales, and the walls of the <lb />
streets were covered with notices <lb />
painted in black or red or inscribed <lb />
upon and let into <lb />
the pillars on either side of houses <lb />
and shops. Many of these wall ad- <lb />
were found in <lb />
and Pompeii, among the <lb />
most interesting the an- <lb />
of the gladiatorial <lb />
games, containing promises that <lb />
shelter would be in case of <lb />
rain and that the sand would he <lb />
watered should the weather be ex-<lb />
Make the Explanation. <lb />
Often bitter quarrels and <lb />
breaches occur between those <lb />
who really love another became <lb />
of a mistake which might have been <lb />
easily explained to full satisfaction <lb />
but that the one who had taken of- <lb />
was too angry to listen to any <lb />
defense on the port of the unwitting <lb />
offender. Not infrequently some <lb />
unlucky impulse tempts a woman to <lb />
see how far she can try the patience <lb />
of the man whom she loves with all <lb />
her heart. end of harm is done <lb />
by people who mean none. So she <lb />
goes beyond her tether, and <lb />
she knows it the tightly strained <lb />
cord has snapped, says Woman's <lb />
Life. In conclusion, they who seek <lb />
peace should remember that it takes <lb />
two to quarrel and that soft an- <lb />
away wrath, but <lb />
words stir up <lb />
His Share. <lb />
On one occasion when the poet <lb />
Campbell and older brother wen <lb />
sleeping together the poet was even <lb />
more than usually restless. His <lb />
brother received a vigor- <lb />
kicks and bore them with <lb />
prising good nature. in the <lb />
morning he demanded an <lb />
was not replied th- <lb />
gifted Thomas wearily. was at- <lb />
tempting to compose a poem upon <lb />
grandeur, but was unable to get <lb />
tho lines to please me at all for n <lb />
time. But I think that with <lb />
one or two alterations it will do <lb />
responded bis long <lb />
brother dryly. Tom <lb />
I don't know what share you claim <lb />
in this last effusion, but I am <lb />
Fire that I had all the bold strokes <lb />
of <lb />
Selection by Supping. <lb />
the parents of a young Hus- <lb />
decide a certain young <lb />
damsel would make a suitable wife <lb />
they keep their own counsel and one <lb />
evening call unexpectedly at her <lb />
home and stay supper. <lb />
Daring the meal they watch her <lb />
narrowly. If she eats fast, she will <lb />
work quickly; if she goes neatly and <lb />
cleanly about her plate, she will be <lb />
a cleanly, tidy housewife; if she <lb />
talks little, she will and <lb />
dutiful to her husband; if she <lb />
rye bread to white, she will be <lb />
satisfied with her lot; if she <lb />
gaze and stare, she may he trusted <lb />
not to pry into her husband's <lb />
and if she to clear <lb />
sway and wash after the meal <lb />
she will be thrifty and careful <lb />
his money. <lb />
AN ANCIENT MILL. <lb />
R. Hutchinson, formerly of <lb />
this county, but now a citizen of <lb />
Swain county, was in Asheville <lb />
today and in referring modern <lb />
machinery incidentally remarked <lb />
out in Swain county there <lb />
was a grist mill that was any- <lb />
thing; but modern <lb />
few weeks said Mr <lb />
Hutchinson, v as on Kirkland <lb />
Creek and became interested in <lb />
the grinding of corn at a mill in <lb />
that vicinity. The was one <lb />
of slow, antique affairs <lb />
propelled with water. Toward <lb />
dark a bushel of corn was poured <lb />
into the hopper and the grinding <lb />
process commenced. <lb />
The mill was operated all night <lb />
and an idea of the slow method <lb />
of grinding may be had when I <lb />
tell you that next morning there <lb />
was still a peck of that bushel of <lb />
corn in the hopper. The mill is <lb />
a relic of the old days and is said <lb />
to be the only one in use in <lb />
Western North Carolina Ashe- <lb />
ville Gazette News. <lb />
Monday, the come <lb />
and gone, the persons to whom <lb />
he sold buggies and from whom <lb />
he collected money are very <lb />
much alarmed and believe that <lb />
they have been strung by a <lb />
sharper. From one man he col <lb />
This customer <lb />
to get a Babcock for <lb />
paying the remaining on de <lb />
livery of the <lb />
Times. <lb />
stimulate the TORPID LIVER, <lb />
strengthen the digestive organ, <lb />
regulate the bowels, and arc <lb />
as an <lb />
MEDICINE, <lb />
In malarial districts their virtues <lb />
widely recognized, they <lb />
peculiar properties In freeing <lb />
the system from that poison. <lb />
sugar coated. <lb />
No Substitute. <lb />
Man in Arkansas <lb />
the luckiest man in Ark <lb />
writes H. L. Stanley, of <lb />
Bruno, the of <lb />
my wife's health after rive years <lb />
of continuous coughing and bleed <lb />
lug from tho lungs; and I owe <lb />
my good fortune to the world's <lb />
greatest medicine, Dr King's <lb />
New Discovery for t <lb />
which I know from experience <lb />
will cure consumption if taken <lb />
in time My wife improved with <lb />
first bottle and twelve bottles <lb />
completed the Cures the <lb />
worst coughs and colds or <lb />
refunded. At J. L. Wooten's <lb />
druggist. and Trial <lb />
bottle free. <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
The Clerk of Superior of Pitt <lb />
issued Letters <lb />
to me, the the <lb />
17th. of Jan., 1806, on the estate <lb />
of It. IS. Mayo, deceased, notice ts <lb />
hereby given to all persons indebted <lb />
to to make immediate pay- <lb />
to the undersigned, and to all <lb />
said estate to present <lb />
claims properly authenticated, to the <lb />
undersigned, twelve months <lb />
after the dale of this notice, or <lb />
notice Will lie plead in their re- <lb />
This the 17th, of Jan , <lb />
A. <lb />
on the of It. K <lb />
O. James, <lb />
A reward of will be paid for in- <lb />
formation to eon v let <lb />
any party or parties who leave gate <lb />
open or do damage to or <lb />
knee around stock law <lb />
territory, or who cut the so that <lb />
dots and horses may pass through. <lb />
J K. Sec. <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE GREENVILLE BANKING TRUST COMPANY, <lb />
C. <lb />
At close of business January 29th, 1906. <lb />
and discount V <lb />
and <lb />
line from <lb />
Gold <lb />
Silver <lb />
bank <lb />
U S notes Total <lb />
LIABILITIES <lb />
Capital stock paid in 25.1 <lb />
Surplus ft, <lb />
I Undivided profits, <lb />
Deposits <lb />
Time 19,391.99 <lb />
Subject ., , . 166536.27 <lb />
to check <lb />
Duo to 615.02 <lb />
Cashiers ck 369.53 <lb />
Total, <lb />
State of Carolina, Pitt, <lb />
I, R. Cobb. Cashier of above named bank, do solemnly <lb />
swear that the is true to the best of my knowledge <lb />
belief. , R. J. COBB, Cashier. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to <lb />
me. 2nd of 1906. <lb />
C. S CARR. Notary Public. <lb />
Correct <lb />
J. L. <lb />
A. WHITE <lb />
C. T. M FORD <lb />
Directors. <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
BANK OF GREENVILLE. <lb />
N. C <lb />
THE OF JAN. 29th. 1906. <lb />
Loans and <lb />
and <lb />
Stocks, seen hi <lb />
Furniture <lb />
Banking <lb />
from <lb />
Cash <lb />
Quid <lb />
Si <lb />
278,511.27 <lb />
Capital Stock paid In <lb />
Surplus, <lb />
Undivided Profits less Kt- <lb />
and Taxes Paid 12,588.44 <lb />
Deposit subject to check 210,645.14 <lb />
checks out- <lb />
standing <lb />
North Carolina, I <lb />
County of Pitt. J <lb />
I, L. Little, Cashier of the above-named bank, do <lb />
swear that the statement above is true to best of my knowledge <lb />
belief JAMES L. LITTLE. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn lo before <lb />
this 5th of Feb., 1906, <lb />
WALTER O. WARD. <lb />
J. A ANDREWS, <lb />
J. G. MOVE. <lb />
WILSON, <lb />
I rectors<lb />
OF THE CONDITION <lb />
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE, FARMVILLE. N. C. <lb />
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS, JAN. 1906. <lb />
Loans Discounts <lb />
Notice <lb />
All persons are hereby forbid <lb />
den under penalty of tits to <lb />
hire, contract wits, give <lb />
no to or shelter our sous, <lb />
Amos and Allen <lb />
Stock, without our consent. <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
qualified the <lb />
Court Clerk of Pitt county <lb />
administrator of the estate of Mrs. M. <lb />
K. deceased, notice is <lb />
given to all persons indebted to the <lb />
Immediate <lb />
the undersigned, all persons <lb />
against the estate must <lb />
present them to the undersigned on or <lb />
the 17th, day of January, 1907. <lb />
or this notice will he plead in bar of <lb />
This 17th, day of Jan, 1908. <lb />
W. I. Peal, <lb />
of Mrs. M K. Pea <lb />
630.50 <lb />
Due from <lb />
Cash <lb />
Gold <lb />
Silver <lb />
Nat, bk <lb />
Capital stock pd in <lb />
Undivided 1.007.04 <lb />
to check 32.000 <lb />
844,916.99 <lb />
of North Carolina, <lb />
County of Pitt. <lb />
I, J. R. Davis, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemn- <lb />
swear the statement is true to the best of my <lb />
knowledge and belief. J. It. DAVIS, <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb />
fore me, this 8th day of Feb. <lb />
1900. <lb />
J. V. JOHNSTON, <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
If. LA NO, <lb />
W. J TURN A OB, <lb />
R. L. DAVIS. <lb />
RETORT OF CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BETHEL BANKING AND TRUST GO. <lb />
AT N. C. <lb />
At tho close of business 20th, <lb />
Loans and <lb />
Overdrafts <lb />
Furniture Si <lb />
Due from Hanks <lb />
Gold and silver <lb />
National bank <lb />
other U. <lb />
Total <lb />
839,323.98 <lb />
Capital stock 5,300.00 <lb />
Surplus fund <lb />
Undivided profits <lb />
Time certificated of <lb />
deposit 2,55.00 <lb />
Deposits subj. to chock <lb />
chocks out- <lb />
standing 372.03 <lb />
Certified Checks 600.00 <lb />
Total <lb />
30.323,98 <lb />
State of North Carolina, County of Pitt, <lb />
I. H. H. Taylor, Cashier of tho above named bank, do solemnly <lb />
wear that the above statement is true to the best of my <lb />
II. Taylor, Cashier. <lb />
and belief. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to <lb />
mo, this 5th day of <lb />
1906. S A M A. G <lb />
Notary Public <lb />
ROUT. STATON, <lb />
J. It. BUNTING, <lb />
M. O. BLOUNT <lb />
Directors. <lb />
A full supply of <lb />
Bull at J. K. Smith A Bro. <lb />
W. L. Brownie;, <lb />
F. ii. Co., lies i <lb />
ed a clerkship with J. K. Smith A <lb />
Bro. inn Amos is <lb />
man u Co. <lb />
Old Fashion Paw. <lb />
Paw Gum Bread at J. H. <lb />
Smith Bro. <lb />
Cannon Tyson invites your <lb />
attention to then car load of stoves <lb />
and beaters. <lb />
J. M. BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent I <lb />
AYDEN, N. C. <lb />
As authorized tor Daily <lb />
and Eastern we take <lb />
treat pleasure in receiving sub- <lb />
and writing receipts for <lb />
those in arrears. We have a list <lb />
of all who receive their mail at <lb />
this office. We also take orders <lb />
job n <lb />
Walter Barfield, of Norfolk, has <lb />
been visiting in for <lb />
Severn days. <lb />
Our rugs and art squares are <lb />
liner the finest, Cannon and <lb />
John B. on the <lb />
Wednesday morning from a <lb />
trip down me road. <lb />
Our specialties are, staple and <lb />
Fancy Fruits and Con- <lb />
feet binaries, Dry goods, Notions <lb />
and Shoes. for Wanamaker <lb />
Clothing, made to <lb />
dual measurement. for <lb />
Troy which, <lb />
will also he called for and deliver- <lb />
ed free. Thanking you for <lb />
patronage, and hoping to serve <lb />
you the future. F. G. Buhmaun <lb />
ft Co. <lb />
Mrs. Hardy, of <lb />
is here a visit to her daughter, <lb />
Mrs. J. H. Savage. <lb />
J. J. Edwards Son have just <lb />
received another car load of <lb />
wood wire <lb />
Dr. Dixon and W. E. Hooks <lb />
went to Tuesday. <lb />
your buildings by <lb />
painting them with <lb />
Town and County lead <lb />
and lull line of colors, kept at J. <lb />
B. Smith Bro. <lb />
Buy Felt Mattress at Can- <lb />
Tyson, they have the best. <lb />
V. and paper roofing, <lb />
Pumps with long or short joints <lb />
and pipe at J. B. Smith ft Bro. <lb />
We are pleased to hear Claude <lb />
Quinnerly is much improved. <lb />
Dress goods, Broad cloth, Henri- <lb />
Mohair, cashmere, albatross <lb />
silks, trimmings, lining and white <lb />
goods at J B Bro <lb />
Bed steads, mattresses, springs, <lb />
single and double, rockers, dining <lb />
and chairs wash stands <lb />
dressers tables at J R Smith <lb />
ft Bro <lb />
Calico and at cents <lb />
per yard, great reductions in white <lb />
slippers and summer goods, at J. <lb />
B. Smith Bro. <lb />
E. E. Co. will do all they <lb />
possible can to please you with <lb />
their new line of heavy and fancy <lb />
groceries. <lb />
Car load of salt for sale by Can <lb />
no-i and Tyson. <lb />
P. S. the fire <lb />
I can now 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 />
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. Cannon. <lb />
buy a second hand <lb />
sate with couple doors, to weigh <lb />
not less than one thousand pounds. <lb />
W. Jackson Ayden, <lb />
Hay corn, oats, meal, hulls, lime <lb />
windows locks nails <lb />
cut saws and mechanic tools at J <lb />
B Smith Bro <lb />
For can p apples, corn <lb />
es, , apply to E. E. <lb />
ft On. <lb />
We have bought the grocery <lb />
business of and <lb />
and will conduct the same <lb />
line of business at the same store. <lb />
We invite the public to call and <lb />
Bee us. We will sell as cheap as <lb />
the cheapest and always the best. <lb />
Give us a B. Williams. <lb />
Go to E. E. Go's new <lb />
market beef, fresh meats, <lb />
age, fresh fish. <lb />
Dr. Dixon and W. E. Hooks <lb />
left yesterday a pleasant triple <lb />
Florida, the gulf other points. <lb />
They will begone about two weeks. <lb />
We call your attention to mil <lb />
line of harness, <lb />
and Tyson. <lb />
clasp pin. <lb />
Ex N. C. on ii <lb />
A suitable reward for it will <lb />
paid by C. L. Cannon at Saul's <lb />
drug store, N. C. <lb />
Buy your furniture of Cannon <lb />
and Tyson, they have the best <lb />
cheapest. <lb />
Latest styles cloak and wrap <lb />
for Misses and Ladies <lb />
also a nice line of Zephyr <lb />
tors at J. R. Smith Bro. <lb />
Cannon and have <lb />
strongest Hue 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 line of crockery, glass <lb />
fancy lamps, and tinware <lb />
at J R Smith Bro <lb />
Get the Cox cotton planter the <lb />
beet on the market at J. B. Smith <lb />
Brr <lb />
We have moved in the brick <lb />
store of J. H. on West <lb />
Railroad street just north of the <lb />
Carolina House. Our goods are <lb />
all new as our entire old stock was <lb />
burned in the recent fire. We will <lb />
be pleased to have our friends as <lb />
well as the general call and <lb />
see us. We know we can please <lb />
you Doth as to price and quality. <lb />
W. C. Jackson Co <lb />
For Sale One lot or <lb />
parcel of laud in the town of Ayden <lb />
adjoining lots of J. F. Dixon <lb />
and William Worthington, con <lb />
about two acres, which will <lb />
be sold on reasonable terms. See <lb />
or apply to J. B. Ayden, <lb />
B. F. D. No. or see J. J. Hines. <lb />
cars cotton seed, <lb />
will pay highest cash price, don't <lb />
sell your seed until you see me. <lb />
Frank Lilly Co. <lb />
A full line of trunks, valises, tel- <lb />
grips, satchels, hand <lb />
and suits cases at J B Smith Bro <lb />
I always keep on band a <lb />
line feed stuff at lowest cash <lb />
prices Such as bay, oats, corn, <lb />
cotton seed meal and hulls, brand <lb />
ship stuff. Frank Lilly Co. <lb />
Monday morning there came <lb />
my house three bay mules and <lb />
black mule, three of them <lb />
horse mules and mule. <lb />
The owner can have same by coin- <lb />
forward and proving properly <lb />
and This February <lb />
10th, 1808. J. M. Harris. <lb />
carry <lb />
H lull line of meat, lard and can <lb />
goods. Don't buy before giving <lb />
me a trial. Lilly Co <lb />
Herbert Hardy, of <lb />
was here Saturday. <lb />
For carpenters tools, grind stones <lb />
rope pulleys, at J. B. <lb />
Smith Bro. <lb />
Your <lb />
I roil lire <lb />
or nave in <lb />
K it <lb />
how ease, on J. <lb />
W. <lb />
N. . who <lb />
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Give eye <lb />
work if you want <lb />
Uncles Mo-e Jess and <lb />
John Hart Hied their skill in and <lb />
on Neuse one day Week, <lb />
with the result not a and <lb />
only one poor show <lb />
for two days lost. They are good <lb />
hunters though, just luck you <lb />
know. <lb />
New Livery, Feed and Exchange <lb />
Stable and Jones, Ayden. <lb />
N. C T. well cared for. Pas- <lb />
cm i mil to any and all <lb />
The bet and <lb />
nest c conveyances. <lb />
Pi ires At sci vice of <lb />
i he public at times and hours. <lb />
Moore and livery, <lb />
feed mid stables, Ayden, <lb />
B. F. Manning and <lb />
Bar well the hitter pail <lb />
of last i-k and in fording a stream <lb />
came near being drowned. <lb />
They say had a narrow escape <lb />
Our firmer seem I <lb />
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NO <lb />
My son William Jenkins, col, <lb />
having left my home and <lb />
without my and the said <lb />
William Jenkins, col., being s <lb />
minor, this is to warn any and a I <lb />
persons shelter, food or em <lb />
to him and those doing <lb />
so will be prosecuted according to <lb />
law. This January 19th 1906. <lb />
William Jenkins Sr., col.<lb />
W. <lb />
plea- d. <lb />
a few weeks before Easter <lb />
how about letting us make that <lb />
spring suit while you can secure <lb />
of roods Wanamaker <lb />
Brown, per I Q. to. <lb />
It is sometimes considered not <lb />
good too unless <lb />
it is spooning over that delicious hot <lb />
Chocolate F. G.<lb />
pal.- J. A. In <lb />
hi- el It has been era i <lb />
it lie Ills e <lb />
p III. ii member <lb />
has been <lb />
mile lour year old girl <lb />
III- a sou <lb />
is is . lined In Ills bed with a <lb />
ions Cue pneumonia. <lb />
K. is having a ham <lb />
e would <lb />
i the darkest hour <lb />
i ii.-i the <lb />
I was the C time <lb />
two that we filled to send <lb />
item. We <lb />
Ult, out will Us <lb />
when we them it was owing <lb />
loan-Molls attack the <lb />
night previous which <lb />
left us Hi a condition so delicate <lb />
we were unable work of any <lb />
kind. no future en- <lb />
in be prompt as here- <lb />
mi I. If tills doe. <lb />
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writes Hart in tho <lb />
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stuck all <lb />
before else. It i <lb />
forbidden ; stair- <lb />
case. It is up a <lb />
. . I ,,.;, , i <lb />
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i. A it be a the side from the <lb />
It is I'm bidden to git on or off of <lb />
a. <lb />
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am to waste the in i <lb />
. the it is in <lb />
cut it out. motion. It is forbidden to get out <lb />
be warned don't at , , <lb />
i we will be compelled emu mi are <lb />
free. It is forbidden to <lb />
head of the window. It is for- <lb />
bidden to throw hollies out of tho <lb />
U i i we win com <lb />
nun. old blood one <lb />
who ll -lie- h bit tie of line hi. <lb />
mi hi presence Cow. <lb />
eta <lb />
SPECIAL SALE <lb />
Beginning with Monday, January <lb />
15th, we will conduct a special sale <lb />
on all dress goods, dry <lb />
shoes and hats. These prices <lb />
will prevail till Feb. 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 ten to twenty to per <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 the many bargains we will offer. <lb />
Come to see be convinced <lb />
for yourself. <lb />
J. R. Turnage Co. <lb />
The South none of the <lb />
nation's pension money-but <lb />
the have another way of getting <lb />
at Uncle Sam's treasury. With <lb />
our cattle tick and boll weevil <lb />
wars, we are managing to make <lb />
quite a respectable bole in it. <lb />
Charlotte Chronicle. <lb />
a has occurred at the <lb />
of Char. <lb />
hotel. A colored lab- <lb />
i as lolling a . n-. <lb />
mi., a scaffold the story <lb />
n- -tumbled and tell to the <lb />
ground being <lb />
A Mealing Gospel. <lb />
The Rev. J. C. Warren, pastor <lb />
Sharon Baptist Church, Be- <lb />
lair, , says of Electric <lb />
a Godsend to mankind. It <lb />
cured mo of lame back, stiff joints <lb />
and complete physical collapse. <lb />
I was also weak it took mo half <lb />
an hour to walk a mile. Two <lb />
bottles of Electric Bitters have <lb />
made me so strong I have just <lb />
We wish to thank those walked three miles in minutes <lb />
of our friends <lb />
during our <lb />
who were so kind I and feel like walking three more <lb />
. It's made a man of me. Great <lb />
sickness, . for and all <lb />
our kind host and hostess. W e I Stomach. <lb />
were in good hands. <lb />
Liver and <lb />
Dr. Joseph Dixon, <lb />
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. <lb />
Office Brick Block, East Railroad at. <lb />
Ayden, N. C. <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 OP DISSOLUTION. <lb />
The firm of Johnston Bra., was <lb />
on the 5th day of January, <lb />
dissolved by mutual consent, F. <lb />
V, Johnston purchasing the inter- <lb />
est of J. B. Johnston the <lb />
The business will be con- <lb />
at the same stand by F. V. <lb />
Johnston. <lb />
This 8th day Jan. 1906. <lb />
F. V. Johnston. <lb />
J. B. <lb />
Kidney <lb />
; complaints. Sold under <lb />
I tee at J L. Wooten's Drug Store <lb />
Price<lb />
GOOD POTATOES <lb />
BUNG FANCY PUCES <lb />
To crop of the <lb />
oil in . f <lb />
melon, m . <lb />
In all m <lb />
ties Hum <lb />
W wt <lb />
net lO cent, <lb />
Better more profitable are <lb />
, , . . , <lb />
Our <lb />
I out main <lb />
ii<lb />
KALI WORKS <lb />
New York J<lb />
P. K. L. <lb />
Dentist. <lb />
Greenville, N. G. <lb />
The Only Requisite for <lb />
A Perfect Complexion <lb />
re your and a jar of <lb />
OF <lb />
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb />
N. <lb />
At the noose-of business Jan. 29th, 1906. <lb />
Cream <lb />
Frightfully Burned. <lb />
IT. Moore, a machinist, <lb />
of City, Pa., had his band <lb />
frightfully in an <lb />
cal furnace. He applied Buck- <lb />
Ion's Salvo with the usual <lb />
result; quick and <lb />
Greatest on earth for <lb />
Burns, Wounds, Bores, Eczema <lb />
and Piles. J. L. Wooten's, <lb />
Druggist. <lb />
Soap lakes nut <lb />
akin absorbs the , . in <lb />
that is i i It remain, a <lb />
becomes an Impurity-nature <lb />
the <lb />
, all n <lb />
he <lb />
Gentlemen . t. <lb />
For Sale at <lb />
SAUL'S PHARMACY. <lb />
Loans and units, <lb />
Furniture and <lb />
Demand Loans <lb />
line from Hanks, <lb />
Cash <lb />
Silver Coin. <lb />
National Bank notes <lb />
other U. <lb />
Total, <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
Capital stuck paid iii, <lb />
Surplus fund 1,000.00 <lb />
Undivided profits less <lb />
expenses, 1,831 <lb />
Dividends unpaid . GO <lb />
Deposits subject to check. 48,801.01 <lb />
Cashier's 01.75 <lb />
window. Ii is to break <lb />
the window. It is forbidden to sound <lb />
the t signal unless your life is <lb />
in peril. <lb />
have complied with. <lb />
all the regulations, been ticketed, <lb />
punched, counted at. have <lb />
through the you apt <lb />
to find a big v- <lb />
to <lb />
repairs. Hut if you to go <lb />
through the whence you. <lb />
just emerged, -A-ill find <lb />
that it is must go <lb />
back into the station through <lb />
other and then go out <lb />
again through some other <lb />
All through the <lb />
parts of Switzerland you find <lb />
Herman prevail in <lb />
railway stations i <lb />
clay I l mi American <lb />
woman in a carriage say <lb />
to her train stopped, <lb />
wonder what lite of <lb />
you <lb />
replied the <lb />
l name of the <lb />
is it. indeed placidly re- <lb />
plied tho wife. seen <lb />
name on the last six state .- <lb />
have passed, and I believe that <lb />
even in they would call sis <lb />
successive stations by the <lb />
A will Meaning <lb />
professor here leaned across aisle <lb />
and informed the lady that <lb />
meant <lb />
the professor v.- <lb />
After n fell h <lb />
tween the <lb />
THE <lb />
Ha la Sturdier, and <lb />
Than the <lb />
Writing of the be- <lb />
tween Canadians and Americans, a <lb />
correspondent The differ- <lb />
mostly of degree. Tho <lb />
superb self confidence of the over- <lb />
age American woman as she walks <lb />
j abroad, the licensed of <lb />
children, the perpetual degeneracy <lb />
of conversation into story telling <lb />
these characteristic.- are less marked <lb />
in Canada than in the United States. <lb />
In fact. presents as yet a <lb />
variety of civilization, <lb />
though in some ways rapidly <lb />
ti the United States. Physic- <lb />
ally the Canadian seems to be a <lb />
Sturdier stock of heavier build, slow- <lb />
moving an loss nervous than the <lb />
American. This is particularly <lb />
to tho women, whose move- <lb />
and are quieter <lb />
and who are without the hunted <lb />
look in the eyes which marks so <lb />
many Ami mis. <lb />
may be that tho colder i <lb />
exercises some moderating <lb />
but probably the duel <lb />
of these lies in fact <lb />
that most Canadians are country <lb />
born and bred. There are few I -e <lb />
cities, and even tho dwellers in . <lb />
cities keep ii a most constant con <lb />
with country life. Nowhere in <lb />
Canadian cities see the pro- <lb />
fusion of Bl waste visible <lb />
New York or Chicago. Though <lb />
most to in fair <lb />
comfort. ; ere is no class of mil- <lb />
dominating and <lb />
making the form and pace for <lb />
servile ion among the lest <lb />
j lasses. <lb />
Ashing, with their <lb />
ii camping out, <lb />
Jay a large part In the nation;. <lb />
m having <lb />
into i I gambling and <lb />
Altogether, <lb />
Canadian lives a healthier life. Even <lb />
busy cities Toronto and <lb />
real life <lb />
quietly than n <lb />
. . the United <lb />
Total. <lb />
STATE NORTH <lb />
COUNTY PITT, <lb />
I, J. R. Smith, Cashier of the above-named hank, do Solemnly swear <lb />
that the above statement is true to the best of my and be <lb />
J. It. SMITH, Cashier. <lb />
and sworn to before <lb />
me, this of <lb />
HODGES, <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
SMITH. <lb />
JOSEPH DIXON, <lb />
R. C. CANNON.<lb />
Power an. T-. <lb />
There ex relation b <lb />
the class power the <lb />
exclusive hid circles, <lb />
last arc d or filling from <lb />
the Fashion, though b a<lb />
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D. J. <lb />
in poet at Greenville, N. C, M matter, <lb />
Advertising raws matte upon application. <lb />
desired at ever post in an. adjoining <lb />
to <lb />
NORTH CAROLINA TUB-DAY FEB. 1906 <lb />
The North Carolina and Virginia <lb />
Association will hold a <lb />
meeting the latter part of June or <lb />
i arty in July it Hotel Mecklenburg, <lb />
How Ions had own W. After the <lb />
there and who re i ere will he an by <lb />
They are a fin set when even the <lb />
congressmen get for wrong <lb />
doing in office. <lb />
under discussion <lb />
It just shows what is in Green- <lb />
ville when gold watches CU be dug <lb />
up on the streets <lb />
Hock had been lost sight of <lb />
until the papers told that he was <lb />
hanged in Chicago Friday. <lb />
to Provident and Boston. This <lb />
will give the editor a delightful <lb />
trip. <lb />
for every day lost, as is the case <lb />
with the man if he closes <lb />
there would he less of the birthday <lb />
adjournment. Holidays are all <lb />
right occasionally when they mean <lb />
something, hut there are too many <lb />
of <lb />
The question of day current from <lb />
the town's electric plant does not <lb />
rest with the alone, <lb />
though they have the power of fur- <lb />
it If those who want power <lb />
In the day time get in readiness <lb />
Durham has grown almost envious j ;, , the coin- <lb />
of lead and he to are ready to furnish it as <lb />
arrest operators of blind tigers. M ,, ,.,. enough is <lb />
wanted to cave town from loss in <lb />
Congressman can no i , in j.,,. <lb />
feel how it is to face true hills found j <lb />
against him by the Federal grand It takes a knowledge of the M <lb />
jury. I alphabet to see how errors <lb />
occur in print For instance the <lb />
Th-re things around Company recently char- <lb />
digging for. This and a news item <lb />
is a gold mine if properly j telegraphed to the Charlotte <lb />
Chronicle about it In printing the <lb />
item the Chronicle had <lb />
The people around town are get- <lb />
ling more interested in the matter of <lb />
day current from the electric plant. <lb />
It is a tiling that is needed and must <lb />
come before a great while. We no- <lb />
lice that several other towns <lb />
throughout the State that have <lb />
plants are also discussing the <lb />
day current question, realizing that <lb />
to install it will by the means of de- <lb />
various small <lb />
that will help to Op the <lb />
Greenville cannot afford to he behind <lb />
in the march of progress. We need <lb />
small manufacturing enterprises, <lb />
and being able to get power will <lb />
bring I hem. <lb />
Th, i- <lb />
vet for the ; <lb />
n both headline and text. One Be- <lb />
ground hog turn on his , <lb />
weather, .,., <lb />
we h he will not <lb />
Our the <lb />
should not be so sporty in their tour <lb />
if world, and should be more <lb />
lest hey have to holler for us <lb />
to over to some foreign <lb />
and help them of a hole or <lb />
get tin in out ill jail In a town in <lb />
Italy the other day William K. and <lb />
Mrs. with their chauffeur <lb />
were living through the streets in <lb />
their automobile when the machine <lb />
run over a boy and seriously hurt <lb />
him The en-aged folks rushed up <lb />
and mobbed them mil treated <lb />
an roughly that had to go to <lb />
their rescue. <lb />
CENTRALS DREAM. <lb />
A patron of the telephone system <lb />
may be Maying i Money can cover a multitude of was cross to the central <lb />
e reputation, bot or play an important part in I girl died says The <lb />
we i t wants to be oat in I bashing the voice of scandal The ville Telescope. One of the girls <lb />
I publicity in connection with tin- worried for fear she might have been <lb />
D, . . , ,. , , , i too short with him at times, and her <lb />
suit for divorce has reached <lb />
, , , , , , I worry led her to dream Slit <lb />
With Dr. views on i the point of affecting the business of , , , . . .- i <lb />
had gone to her celestial <lb />
social equality we do not think many the trust and is hurting its , determined to call up <lb />
pretty weather. <lb />
Mr. Blank and apologize to him <lb />
She asked St. Peter for Mr. <lb />
people in North Carolina will care trade, especially in Europe. That <lb />
to hear him speak. , this may he checked negotiations <lb />
are now on for -he divorce proceed Peter, who is the whole <lb />
m,,, i , i , , u . , system, looked at her sorrowfully <lb />
With such thine coming out to be withdrawn and the family . <lb />
. , land dear, a copper wire <lb />
them it would be more creditable to trouble between Duke and b-S wife I ,., f be <lb />
the State for both Holton and Black ended- <lb />
burn to be retired to private life and <lb />
tine thing that is a great draw- <lb />
back to Greenville's progress is the <lb />
remarked an observing condition of the streets. We have a <lb />
gentleman. think Greenville; t town other but the streets <lb />
it going to become a great town and I are as poor as are seen any- <lb />
fail to see what can hinder it from where Really our streets are dis- <lb />
becoming creditable. A prospector might be <lb />
ever so favorably impressed with <lb />
As Mr, Morris, husband of the , <lb />
too prospects of the from a <lb />
woman elected from the . <lb />
business view point, hut the <lb />
House, could not get an apology . . . <lb />
streets would turn him <lb />
away in disgust. Some steps ought <lb />
to be taken for giving the town <lb />
letter <lb />
is no would melt in a <lb />
The girl wept no more. <lb />
AGAINST C. D. SHIPMENTS OF <lb />
LIQUOR. <lb />
from the President, wonder what be <lb />
will do next. <lb />
The song works but <lb />
bits the spot in many in- <lb />
stances, but a new with . Next Monday, March 5th, the Pitt <lb />
place of branch of the Southern Cot- <lb />
would not miss the mark as often as association will meet in <lb />
might be imagined. ville- and <lb />
attendance. Not only should the <lb />
. ,, ,. he in in this <lb />
Never growl because a I <lb />
fails to give every scrap of news so but every business and pro- <lb />
long as you take no pains to give, man should unite with <lb />
the editor information, advises the them. If the farmers will organize <lb />
Oxford Ledger. We have read-1 a cut <lb />
who are cut up at times . <lb />
, . their cotton acreage as recommended <lb />
mill i n note i i th <lb />
i i i ,.,,,, vis the association, there can be no <lb />
rival and departure a j <lb />
ting them. of a local affair, I r of question who will control the <lb />
v. n babies price of the nest crop, <lb />
then-h The aver- <lb />
Congress refused to adjourn <lb />
nor a mind render, but gets most of <lb />
news like milkman gets his milk <lb />
pumping Greensboro <lb />
And it does look like everybody <lb />
would to nil the newspaper <lb />
man such things be know <lb />
I. in h Id. Hut many of <lb />
them will not -I it, vet they blame <lb />
him afterwards because certain <lb />
things did not get in the <lb />
Thursday in honor of Washington's <lb />
birthday. We believe that was <lb />
right. too many holidays <lb />
of which legislative bodies, public <lb />
institutions i ad- <lb />
vantage to adjourn, merely to take a <lb />
day off public If those <lb />
win get their salaries from tho pub- <lb />
treasury had to miss their pay <lb />
Minority Leader John Sharp <lb />
yesterday delivered himself of <lb />
some opinions to which we want to <lb />
utter a hearty <lb />
The occasion of Mr. William's re <lb />
marks was the of <lb />
the bill to prevent the COD <lb />
shipments of into prohibition <lb />
territory, brought up before the <lb />
House i on Judiciary. <lb />
Mr. Williams said that such ship <lb />
enabled the to <lb />
thrive and that communities in his <lb />
native State, Mississippi, were so in- <lb />
over this encouragement <lb />
liquor selling the express com- <lb />
that attracts upon the ex <lb />
offices, which were in effect <lb />
barrooms, need cause no surprise. <lb />
Mr. Williams was exactly right, <lb />
and he was also right when he <lb />
tested against of liquor <lb />
to fictitious persons in communities <lb />
which had decided on local option. <lb />
He again right when he en- <lb />
protestations against the <lb />
United standing in a position <lb />
of assisting lawbreakers. <lb />
We give the brother our hand for <lb />
expressing our sentiments. It is <lb />
and a rank injustice to allow <lb />
the C O D. shipment of liquor to <lb />
persons in prohibition districts, who <lb />
seek to bide their identity by an <lb />
name. It is an Injustice <lb />
to the majority of the people, who <lb />
d Out whiskey <lb />
And is. when <lb />
more nor less, than a system as rail <lb />
road allowed under <lb />
smiles of the <lb />
Newt, <lb />
FARMVILLE ITEMS. <lb />
C, F-b <lb />
One of the most unique and en- <lb />
given in this <lb />
the banquet on <lb />
night by the ladies of the <lb />
and club. <lb />
The . <lb />
Lang, formally e urn-1 i. <lb />
Co. <lb />
in l M vi-i i <lb />
and blue colors, H <lb />
all I i I t <lb />
ii large <lb />
the rear of <lb />
lion of the <lb />
This <lb />
to see which con hi <lb />
come a hatchet <lb />
me cut to ii-e place where George <lb />
cut it down. A pr z f . <lb />
hatchet was give i one <lb />
coining the wit <lb />
i. J m-r. <lb />
Foil-wing is tho menu -i <lb />
a lit ten on <lb />
-u h <lb />
independence salad, cm,. <lb />
en <lb />
. k r . <lb />
cake, M. <lb />
cake, , <lb />
flew and with <lb />
In the of large <lb />
sere <lb />
with punch <lb />
were over by Mi-es <lb />
Vivian Olive <lb />
f Snow and Jackson <lb />
and L. E. Vick. <lb />
young people gave you a pleasant <lb />
while yon <lb />
of drinking punch. <lb />
. . <lb />
May the Mag; live <lb />
and joy many a-s In <lb />
Come as one Fell I <lb />
We are sorry to -f Mr <lb />
Mr.-. Bailie if cm ii to <lb />
loom hope is some <lb />
Miss Alice Hines has <lb />
resigned her work in the graded <lb />
school in to he with <lb />
mother in her <lb />
Miss Ada Tyson has also given <lb />
up in I <lb />
here in in. with her lather in bis <lb />
illness Miss Harper, of Dunn, <lb />
has of Miss Tyson's grade <lb />
in school. <lb />
Comity was <lb />
Our town Thursday night. <lb />
J Stanley and Jack Smith <lb />
Thursday in Greenville. <lb />
Redding Fields has work <lb />
in his i machine repair <lb />
shop mi Will-oil street, <lb />
TO SPOT HOLDERS. <lb />
About the middle of last <lb />
the Southern Cotton Association <lb />
advised all spot holders to demand <lb />
fifteen cents per basis mid- <lb />
for the balance of the unsold <lb />
portion of the present <lb />
es were asked for ninety days- The <lb />
mammoth cotton convention held at <lb />
New Orleans, January 11th 13th, <lb />
passed a resolution <lb />
endorsing the holding move- <lb />
for fifteen cents advocated <lb />
the continued holding of the unsold <lb />
portion of the crop for that price <lb />
independent of day pledging. <lb />
The executive committee of the as- <lb />
subsequently endorsed the <lb />
action of the convention and all <lb />
spot holders were earnestly asked to <lb />
firm until B maximum price of <lb />
cents was offered. Remember <lb />
one year ago cotton sold at seven <lb />
cents per pound in February and <lb />
advanced to over ten cents early in <lb />
July in the face of a bale <lb />
This year the crop is <lb />
bales less. Consumption is far <lb />
greater year than last, and the <lb />
prices of all lines of cotton <lb />
abnormally high If the small <lb />
of the cotton now held is sold <lb />
for fifteen the whole crop will <lb />
not average cents per pound. <lb />
will soon drop off heavily <lb />
and a stronger market will be had. <lb />
Do not rush your cotton on the <lb />
market, hut hold it and win out in <lb />
the great niggle is on between <lb />
tho spot holders on tho side and <lb />
spinners and buyers on <lb />
the other. Yours truly, <lb />
A. <lb />
Negligee Shirts, f<lb />
Cur first shipment of <lb />
have just arrive are now on <lb />
display in our sh w window. Stop <lb />
by and take a look they are <lb />
o; t VI<lb />
JOHNSON, <lb />
N. C <lb />
Contractor, Builder <lb />
TUe Setter. <lb />
Plans submitted and estimate. <lb />
B. Real Es- <lb />
state <lb />
and Loans. <lb />
Opportunities and In- <lb />
vestments. Stock Com- <lb />
on application. Promoted and Fin <lb />
n. <lb />
TOBACCO FARMERS AT WORK. <lb />
The gathering of the lobs-en <lb />
farmers at was an <lb />
o of importance and interest <lb />
The court house was <lb />
with earnest men who have <lb />
been systematically robbed of the <lb />
rightful proceeds of their labor <lb />
since the organization of the tobacco <lb />
trust. At the very home of the trust <lb />
the farmers declared intention <lb />
to light until they restore the work- <lb />
of law of supply and demand <lb />
throttled by the tobacco trust. <lb />
The growers of dark tobacco in <lb />
Tennessee and Kentucky have <lb />
a strong They <lb />
talk out in meeting have gone <lb />
to law to get justice. The North <lb />
Carolina tobacco growers should <lb />
study the aggressive methods of <lb />
Kentucky brethren and organ- <lb />
on practical lines to get fair <lb />
prices for the tobacco they grow. <lb />
They will fail null they recognize <lb />
that enemy is the <lb />
and American Tobacco <lb />
Company that controls prices, and <lb />
has fattened by depressing prices of <lb />
News and I <lb />
Speak in Slate. <lb />
President <lb />
Cotton Association, will <lb />
be in Norm th- three <lb />
days in March will join <lb />
dent Moore of the North <lb />
division at Tarboro, 1st, <lb />
Raleigh, <lb />
March 3rd, <lb />
The funny part of it is that <lb />
who are so susceptible to mental <lb />
anguish never seem allow <lb />
consciences to worry <lb />
ham Herald. <lb />
Once in a while the world has as <lb />
good en opinion of a man as he has <lb />
himself; but it is after he is dead <lb />
New York Press. <lb />
NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE <lb />
SOUTH In the <lb />
County. i Court. <lb />
The talk about the discontinuance <lb />
of some of the rural free delivery <lb />
routes, has set the farmers to work. <lb />
From all over the country they are <lb />
smiting biters to <lb />
Department, and these letters leave <lb />
no doubt as In farmer's estimate <lb />
of value of the service. They <lb />
speak enthusiastically and <lb />
the department on the <lb />
which has been so mod-i <lb />
Some of I In-ill declare don't see <lb />
how they have ever been to gel <lb />
along without the <lb />
Chronicle. <lb />
The landmark says <lb />
truth, is. if one can believe <lb />
what he hears there <lb />
is much in th-y had their <lb />
deserts per cent, of the <lb />
Republican holders in this <lb />
State would either ho in the <lb />
or would ho eternally dis <lb />
Wouldn't ninety per <lb />
cont. ho nearer right Raleigh <lb />
News <lb />
it. I., Company <lb />
on. <lb />
virtue to <lb />
the undersigned from the Superior <lb />
Court Pitt county in the above <lb />
tit action, I will, on the <lb />
of March, <lb />
M, at the Court House door of said <lb />
county, sell to the highest bidder for <lb />
.-ash to satisfy said ail the <lb />
title and interest said <lb />
Dixon, defendant, has in tin- <lb />
following real estate, <lb />
one undivided one eighth inter- <lb />
est of Dixon, to the life <lb />
of his father, a, in <lb />
to the lands which descended to <lb />
lorn from his mother, Henrietta Dix- <lb />
on, Henrietta and <lb />
described as <lb />
lands -1 I., a. i <lb />
and wife, <lb />
John I-, and others, con- <lb />
three <lb />
more or and being the entire In <lb />
of the laid Basil ii, and <lb />
in the lands his mother, the <lb />
late ii, i i, it;, Dixon, i Hi <lb />
died and possessed, <lb />
s lusted on north side Tar river <lb />
Greenville township, ,., <lb />
Subject o life estate of r. S. Pix <lb />
mi. the said <lb />
in. <lb />
This 16th day of <lb />
I. W. Sheriff. <lb />
DISSOLUTION. <lb />
The of Pro, ; Mer- <lb />
chants N. C, has this <lb />
day d by mutual All <lb />
persona indebted to said will make <lb />
payment toT. who will <lb />
business old stand, <lb />
win against <lb />
said This <lb />
T. <lb />
J, L, <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 />
bananas and nuts go to <lb />
H. L. Johnson's <lb />
Quite a large number from <lb />
den came over Friday night <lb />
Nice line of fresh groceries <lb />
ways on hand <lb />
A Co. <lb />
Any one in need of a good cart <lb />
one that will last and render good <lb />
service just to see or the <lb />
A. <lb />
If yon expect to your <lb />
seed for meal you same time <lb />
by meal far your seed when <lb />
you have cotton ginned at the <lb />
Pitt Co. Oil Mill. <lb />
For special prices heaters see <lb />
W. L. House. <lb />
If you want good seed Irish <lb />
go to Harrington, Barber <lb />
Co. <lb />
If you your laundry to look <lb />
nice and last long take it to H. L. <lb />
Johnson who represents the <lb />
steam laundry. <lb />
Misses and <lb />
of came up Friday <lb />
evening to the entertainment. <lb />
The A. G. Cox Mtg. Co. are <lb />
cotton planters and guano <lb />
by the car load, and if you <lb />
need any you had write or <lb />
see them at <lb />
All farmers sow- <lb />
and wheat can be supplied with <lb />
mowers, rakes, reapers and binders <lb />
at Barber Co. <lb />
F. O. House and his brother, <lb />
over Friday night <lb />
to the <lb />
Be sure not to forget the lurid <lb />
tare and those iron bedsteads <lb />
A. W. <lb />
Winterville Canning factory <lb />
consisting of furnace, cooker, can- <lb />
book-, work shed, warehouse <lb />
and third acres of land <lb />
in heart at Winterville for ale. <lb />
For particulars see Dr. B. T. Cox <lb />
or J. F. <lb />
We offer our silver table ware. <lb />
guarantee at a bargain. <lb />
See as. B. T. Box i. <lb />
Boy a pipe from J. H. C. <lb />
at the drugstore. <lb />
Goto II. I., Johnson's for nice <lb />
candies, apples and oranges. <lb />
Frank Johnston, of <lb />
was in town Friday evening. <lb />
Call at II. L. Johnson's and ex- <lb />
his line of Hosiery fol <lb />
Misses Ladies and Gents. <lb />
For in pants go to H. <lb />
L. Johnson's. <lb />
yards standard calicoes at <lb />
per Harrington, Barber <lb />
Co. <lb />
Nice boggle Harrington <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
Goto II. L Johnson's for shoes, <lb />
be has a nice lot received, <lb />
bey are nice. <lb />
All colors of paint, and yellow <lb />
at Harrington Barber <lb />
Try a bottle of Kid- to Sell on <lb />
a sure core for all Kid- <lb />
troubles at Harrington Barber <lb />
Co. <lb />
If nave cotton seed to sell or <lb />
exchange or phone Co. <lb />
Oil company, their prices <lb />
highest. <lb />
Joshua Manning made a business <lb />
trip this week to <lb />
other points in that vicinity. <lb />
hue winter <lb />
men and youth's at II. L. John- <lb />
son's. <lb />
H. L. Johnson is headquarters <lb />
for groceries. <lb />
A new line of v just re- <lb />
by It. Ci. Chapman Co. <lb />
Men's and youth's pants, all <lb />
sizes, Barber Co. <lb />
The for Tar Heel cart <lb />
wheels is treat now, any ore <lb />
of same will do well to <lb />
write or see the A G. Col <lb />
Trunks and valises at <lb />
ton Co. <lb />
If yon Vault an easy shave aid a <lb />
mat hair just call . <lb />
H. next to <lb />
bank, for people <lb />
only. <lb />
If you a nice shirt H. <lb />
L. Johnson's. He has a new lot <lb />
of nice ones, cheap too. <lb />
The Oil will <lb />
price for seed <lb />
The A G. Cox C . , are <lb />
still snipping, cotton planter by <lb />
the car load. <lb />
Big line hats and caps just <lb />
received, latest styles. Harrington. <lb />
Barber <lb />
H VI <lb />
Harrow at Ha- <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
L. Johnson's for fresh <lb />
meats, and oysters. <lb />
make in by ex <lb />
their cotton seed for <lb />
meal at Pitt County Oil On. <lb />
H. Is. Johnson can fill your or- <lb />
grocery line, for he ear- a. W. Ange <lb />
lies a full line all the time. <lb />
See what we have to oil, r r <lb />
Feb., 14th. B. T Cos <lb />
Woods high grade v <lb />
have years been the in p .; u- <lb />
southern seed <lb />
and in east Carolina. You <lb />
can find them at <lb />
store of B. T. Cox a Br. <lb />
a Prince a Dan <lb />
Jim Dixon the <lb />
drug will show lo you. <lb />
Mrs. S. L Fleming, of <lb />
came over Friday in visit <lb />
the family of Little, a. d also <lb />
see her daughter, Miss <lb />
who is school <lb />
If you a Bug just call <lb />
at A. W. Ange Co and you can <lb />
get one, and cheap too- <lb />
Ur. W. H. <lb />
N. will in <lb />
at the Bertha Feb. <lb />
at leading <lb />
hotel Tuesday, Feb. for one day <lb />
only. Hi practice i lo <lb />
Eve, En, and <lb />
Filling Glasses. <lb />
went I i <lb />
aids <lb />
bushels of seed Oils II .- <lb />
Barber <lb />
If you want flour, that <lb />
you can eat without <lb />
with e i to A. W. <lb />
Co., and get some fl <lb />
he that is made out. f pure <lb />
artiest. , <lb />
For nice fresh egg en I In see M <lb />
L. J our <lb />
Will Powell went to <lb />
today. <lb />
Miss Ida of Ayden, <lb />
came Friday evening to spend <lb />
sometime with Georgia Joy <lb />
If are wise preserve your <lb />
by painting them <lb />
i MOOS town and for <lb />
Ii you ice email lie i <lb />
go W. L Mouse, he suit you <lb />
in kind and puce. <lb />
hive ii-t paid <lb />
tax will do ii L. <lb />
leaf an <lb />
Is lo in <lb />
TODAY'S BASKETS <lb />
to Daily <lb />
Norfolk Cotton Peanut <lb />
AX HT <lb />
J. W, COMPANY,<lb />
at. bow <lb />
Um <lb />
TUBE AND <lb />
FUTURE <lb />
AS W RY <lb />
Bankers and Brokers, <lb />
Nob-folk. Va. <lb />
Sew York <lb />
Mar. <lb />
May. <lb />
Liverpool <lb />
Jan. ft Feb. <lb />
Wheat <lb />
May Corn <lb />
May Ribs <lb />
July Ribs <lb />
May Lard . <lb />
July Lard <lb />
Cotton<lb />
, ft J. O.<lb />
DID YOU SAY <lb />
Then A. H. is the man to <lb />
deal with. <lb />
Our store is at all times open to those who want good <lb />
goods at low prices. We can furnish your house from <lb />
the kitchen to the parlor in Furniture at prices that will <lb />
suit your puree. SATISFIED ARE OUR <lb />
ADVERTISEMENT. <lb />
PICTURES FRAMED <lb />
TO ORDER <lb />
Well we can suit you in Price, Quality and Workman- <lb />
ship, our are up-to-date, our place is con- <lb />
our prices are right. Give us a call <lb />
when in need of anything in the Furniture <lb />
or Picture line. Orders taken for <lb />
traits, likeness guaranteed, <lb />
Yours Truly, <lb />
A. H. Taft <lb />
TO THE TRUSTEES OF <lb />
The Fr Will Baptist Church <lb />
want to donate <lb />
some M. Paint to your <lb />
whenever paint. <lb />
The Methodist in <lb />
Georgia expected to use lite <lb />
the usual kind of paint. only used <lb />
Inns L. k It. mi led with if gal- <lb />
Linseed Oil. <lb />
It costs less to paint a house with <lb />
If, than with other paint because <lb />
painter mixes Linseed Oil fresh from <lb />
Wash Goods Sale <lb />
If you have not bad any go-id ; money in Bank <lb />
go to R. <lb />
On. and get some lo make everything So <lb />
II mi be sells and you will b- <lb />
it is the best on <lb />
market. <lb />
he barrel at HO a L. <lb />
You Dot tear pulling and <lb />
. Ion for Linseed Oil done if <lb />
is used Also <lb />
the L. If. hardens the L. a M. <lb />
White Load makes the paint wear <lb />
like Iron <lb />
ahead put your money I M- paint only per <lb />
. . r, gallon, <lb />
where it will be sale. Sold by H. L. N. <lb />
C. <lb />
Mis of <lb />
up to visit her uncle, <lb />
R. O. <lb />
tobacco ninth i <lb />
Harbor at Co. <lb />
Sale Two horses seven <lb />
old and one mule six <lb />
years old will either sell A- B- <lb />
or hi suits the <lb />
I,. House. <lb />
K-r hay, corn and nits g- <lb />
Barber <lb />
If you want a nice shirt or tie <lb />
go Berber <lb />
Charlie Buck, of <lb />
Jack, up Friday outer- <lb />
I Friday <lb />
night, by hi- brother <lb />
Just R. Chapman <lb />
Co., a car load of salt. B- Mire <lb />
to their prices at once. <lb />
Nice Hill; pat BIDS ill <lb />
Barber <lb />
Galloway and his sister, <lb />
Miss up Friday even- <lb />
to the entertainment. <lb />
Nice line of buys suits at II. L. <lb />
Johnson's. <lb />
by R. O. <lb />
liar meal Co. <lb />
Oil <lb />
The in W <lb />
S. Friday was n <lb />
feet success in every way, in d <lb />
ii later lo give ii fuller so <lb />
count of it, it deserve- <lb />
a from <lb />
down to attend i <lb />
I will <lb />
We the piper I a few <lb />
ago that while some party <lb />
was nut the buggy shaft <lb />
became unfastened and the entire <lb />
buggy thrown from lop of <lb />
high embankment, occupant <lb />
barely serious Injury. <lb />
The cause a defective <lb />
coupler. Such <lb />
lire ill as much us often, <lb />
threaten life, and every precaution <lb />
be lo guild against <lb />
in. II in lo your best <lb />
do I his by using <lb />
Buggies. shafts are fasten <lb />
a -l it la <lb />
are told, are tho lies mi <lb />
market, ore quick easy <lb />
In apply and never come <lb />
ft Co., a cu- load lime and ,., Ton, <lb />
they will tell very cheap. I He lid. <lb />
. , U. A. Winterville, N. C. <lb />
Another large of shoes <lb />
all sizes and prices very A line received <lb />
reasonable. B- Co. Be <lb />
CO sure you buy <lb />
White's Colic and Cure, i <lb />
the combination kidney Nice line Ire-h <lb />
for and a sure colic onto. always hand II. L. <lb />
wife, sweetheart, or children <lb />
safety. <lb />
Mis- May Brooks, who i- leach- <lb />
I ton, I h to n <lb />
evening her way In <lb />
where-die will i d Sun <lb />
day with her parents. <lb />
Have you seen those nice <lb />
, pants K. Co's. if <lb />
at the Drug Store one in need of a plow will , gel his before you <lb />
Miss Bonnie of Green- do well logo to W. Ange <lb />
. , ville, came over Friday night lo and got one of those Chill.<lb />
visit Miss Mimic Cox. <lb />
Buy your Candies, Apples, <lb />
angel Bananas from J. II <lb />
C. Dixon at tut store. <lb />
I They lest on <lb />
the market. <lb />
buy elsewhere. <lb />
Form the habit of saving <lb />
b. <lb />
Disking small deposits with th <lb />
Bank of From <lb />
Funning implements of all kinds j el gr w. Be- <lb />
at Barber S Co, <lb />
of <lb />
tho k -ii <lb />
c ml <lb />
r I . it ii most <lb />
it long <lb />
i an up-to- <lb />
on <lb />
I and Farm Seeds, <lb />
for <lb />
Wood's Seed <lb />
to <lb />
Upon for It. <lb />
Sons, <lb />
VIRGINIA. <lb />
Send <lb />
Peas. r <lb />
lo . i <lb />
We have received our full line or WASH GOOD <lb />
consisting of <lb />
FANCY WHITE GOODS PERSIAN <lb />
LAWNS, IN INDIA LINEN <lb />
GINGHAMS, MADRAS, PERCALES <lb />
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to him the comfort he should enjoy. A perfect walking shoe, one that keeps the foot always in good <lb />
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They Differ Greatly In Shape Make <lb />
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writer in Outing, the dog drivers <lb />
a that is two and n half fed <lb />
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are coarse the but mid- <lb />
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line The toe <lb />
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lo the snow and does not fink <lb />
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or dragging a toboggan. A specially <lb />
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has no filling forward of the <lb />
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meshed,. Where the forests are very <lb />
dense the Indian uses a fairly broad <lb />
shoe about three feet in length, en- <lb />
him to slip smoothly about <lb />
through the trees, with small <lb />
of tangling the tails in the thick <lb />
underbrush, which would sure to <lb />
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after those used on the <lb />
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el, formerly used in the Adirondack <lb />
and now mostly confined to the <lb />
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two to tour inches across. This <lb />
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the snow is moist, as otherwise the <lb />
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and make traveling impossible. Most <lb />
of the eastern .-hoes are closely <lb />
meshed, as the snow, being light and <lb />
fine in a wooded country, easily <lb />
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English Churchyard and Their Graven <lb />
of <lb />
In the churchyards of Britain <lb />
several tombstones exist with the <lb />
accusations of murder deeply en- <lb />
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on the tombstone a custom house <lb />
officer who shot in an encounter <lb />
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Are the i Jehovah did reveal, <lb />
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GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA FRIDAY, MARCH 1906. <lb />
MURDERS HIS <lb />
Awful Deed of a Brutal Husband. <lb />
Durham, Feb. the <lb />
foulest and most brutal murders <lb />
ever c in this section or <lb />
tn the State was done at. West <lb />
Durham at midnight, <lb />
When John H. Hodges dragged his <lb />
wife from her sick bed and shot <lb />
lo death. <lb />
The six children of the mother <lb />
the murder and were <lb />
to speak when brutal <lb />
father his pistol <lb />
and fired i he fatal shot into the <lb />
heart of his wife and erstwhile <lb />
companion. One eon, the oldest, <lb />
did protest and did what he <lb />
could to the terrible deed. <lb />
I. was arrested about two <lb />
hours alter committing the <lb />
urine. A coroner's inquest <lb />
was held quickly and the brute was <lb />
to jail. <lb />
Greenville, North <lb />
FUTURE COTTON CROP SELLING A <lb />
HANDICAP. <lb />
The leaders of the National and <lb />
I Cotton Growers Association in <lb />
their efforts to sustain the farmers <lb />
y in holding their cotton for higher <lb />
prices, or rather for fifteen cents, <lb />
lose sight of a most important <lb />
tor, which plays a leading part, if <lb />
cotton is to be sustained and sold at <lb />
any minimum price in the future. <lb />
This the future cotton sell- <lb />
of cotton farmers. <lb />
Since cotton has reached ten cents <lb />
and above, the price has been one <lb />
which has satisfied the majority of <lb />
farmers, specially those who have <lb />
struggled in years past, and raised <lb />
cotton to be sold around six cents. <lb />
Therefore cotton selling at ten <lb />
cents in the winter months, or even <lb />
this figure, a good many <lb />
farmers have been willing to enter <lb />
into the sale of their prospect- <lb />
cotton crop at prices about the <lb />
same as might be prevailing during <lb />
the winter months, so that cotton <lb />
, buyers in seine sections practically <lb />
controlled the entire acreage <lb />
for the season. <lb />
There is no question but that in <lb />
the past two years, many farmers <lb />
have done well by thus selling their <lb />
future crop of cotton, for when they <lb />
were prepared to market their cot- <lb />
ton, the then prevailing market <lb />
price was in some instances one to <lb />
k two cents lower than the price at <lb />
which they had contracted to sell <lb />
d at they were delivering <lb />
heir staple. This baa given the <lb />
farmer a new position, in the <lb />
crop selling, and when cotton <lb />
has reached eleven cents, it has not <lb />
hard for cotton buyers to make <lb />
for the next cotton crop. <lb />
Two things result from this. The <lb />
grower who thus sells is out <lb />
f the market, so far as being able <lb />
CO operate with as- <lb />
for his output belongs to <lb />
someone besides himself, and it <lb />
must also follow that having con- <lb />
his crop at some fixed price, <lb />
the farmer going to put in so <lb />
great an acreage as possible, and <lb />
this again removes him from enter- <lb />
any movement that the <lb />
association may try to make up for a <lb />
reduced acreage. <lb />
Thus it is that this future crop <lb />
of cotton by the farmer, must <lb />
prove a sci handicap to those <lb />
who may try to have any minimum <lb />
price, or who seek to have a <lb />
movement of the. farmers to <lb />
reduce their acreage. <lb />
Whether this future crop selling <lb />
is a wise thing the individual <lb />
farmer to do, another question. <lb />
it is only as to its effect on the <lb />
association that is now <lb />
Bern Journal. <lb />
lot on <lb />
Dickinson avenue west of railroad. <lb />
Two house, six rooms. Ex- <lb />
celled water. B. T. <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
P. C, Feb. 1906. <lb />
We are having some nice <lb />
now and it is a busy time with the <lb />
farmers. <lb />
Miss Lillie Corey returned to her <lb />
school Sunday. <lb />
Walter Gardner, our popular <lb />
mail carrier, spent Thursday in <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
Misses Lyda and May Bell Kittrell <lb />
Saturday night with Miss <lb />
Carrie Chapman. <lb />
Hugh Corey returned home Fri- <lb />
day from Craven where he has been <lb />
teaching for his <lb />
Caleb Cannon, of has <lb />
bought the Charles Tripp land. <lb />
Misses Sallie and Lizzie <lb />
spent from Friday till Sun <lb />
day in the i Swamp section vis- <lb />
relatives and friends. <lb />
It is reported that our R. F. D. <lb />
route will soon be changed to Ayden <lb />
the will be <lb />
discontinued. <lb />
Herbert Corey attended church at <lb />
Riverside Sunday. <lb />
Miss Fanny Roach, who is teach- <lb />
near Gum Swamp, spent from <lb />
Friday till Sunday with her parents. <lb />
N. R. Corey went to Ayden Fri- <lb />
day. <lb />
W. Cannon, <lb />
float, J. L. Joyner, C. L. Stokes <lb />
and W. H. Chapman visited Mrs. N. <lb />
R. Corey week. <lb />
Josh Mills and Zeb Bland, of <lb />
den, passed through this section <lb />
Saturday. <lb />
No. <lb />
COX'S MILL ITEMS. <lb />
Cox's Mill, <lb />
Miss Rosa Tucker, who is teaching <lb />
near here, went to Greenville Fri <lb />
day to visit her mother and returned <lb />
Sunday, accompanied by her sister, <lb />
Miss Maggie, and little brother, <lb />
Bruce. <lb />
Misses Cora and Sadie Carroll <lb />
and their brother, Johnie, attended <lb />
the concert given by the <lb />
High School, and report a very nice <lb />
time. <lb />
Miss Annie Carroll came home <lb />
Saturday from Winterville to spend <lb />
Sunday her parents and return <lb />
ed to school Sunday evening. <lb />
Messrs. Sikes and Alford, of Shel- <lb />
were visiting in our section <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
Our friend, L. N. Edwards, has <lb />
moved in his new residence that he <lb />
has built near his old one was <lb />
burned last August. <lb />
Frank Carroll has a very had case <lb />
of sore eyes. <lb />
Our roads getting busy with <lb />
hauling fertilizers for the farmers. <lb />
Miss Sadie Carroll came home <lb />
Friday evening from near Black <lb />
Jack where she is teaching and re- <lb />
turned Sunday. <lb />
Frank Dixon was badly hurt <lb />
night by being thrown out of <lb />
a while the team was moving <lb />
at a fast gait. His shoulder was <lb />
dislocated. His many friends hope <lb />
he will soon be able to get. out <lb />
again. <lb />
Our farmers are improving on the <lb />
old method of plowing by working <lb />
from two to four teams at the same <lb />
time, a saving of from one to three <lb />
hands and doing much better work. <lb />
Snow and Cold. <lb />
There was a brisk fall of snow <lb />
here Tuesday evening and early <lb />
in the night, which the preceding <lb />
cause to melt almost as hist as <lb />
it fell. There was enough left to <lb />
cover house tops and high places, <lb />
but this quickly in <lb />
the bright sunshine today. The <lb />
temperature down and last <lb />
night today were plenty cold <lb />
The trial of Dr, J. B. Matthews, <lb />
who some weeks ago poisoned bis <lb />
wife, is now in progress at <lb />
A Pretty Afternoon Marriage. <lb />
At 3-30 o'clock this afternoon at <lb />
the borne of Mr. Mrs. D. D. <lb />
in South Greenville, was <lb />
witnessed beautiful marriage. <lb />
At that hour their eldest <lb />
Miss Mary Louise Haskett, <lb />
and Rev. Julian <lb />
of Kim City, took the solemn <lb />
vows that made them one through <lb />
life, the ceremony being impress- <lb />
performed by Rev. J. A. <lb />
i , <lb />
As the were <lb />
received front, ball Mrs. <lb />
W. B, James and Miss Mary If <lb />
and usher- u into the parlor, <lb />
an scene <lb />
be loom was e I and many <lb />
lighted tapers sued soft <lb />
the white and <lb />
Can was an arch of white <lb />
draperies t wined with with <lb />
a back g . u id of palms, <lb />
this h couple stood <lb />
as they spoke words made <lb />
and wife. <lb />
The bud- and groom the <lb />
parlor to tn.- if u <lb />
march rendered Mis-, <lb />
James, with exquisite touch <lb />
she rendered <lb />
during the ceremony. <lb />
The bride carried a lovely <lb />
bride roses and asparagus <lb />
ferns and was attired in a most <lb />
becoming traveling suit of <lb />
cloth with hat to match. <lb />
In the sitting room opposite the <lb />
parlor was a large collection of <lb />
handsome bridal presents in silver, <lb />
cut class china. Among these <lb />
was a beautiful set of solid silver <lb />
spoons, a gift Methodist <lb />
church. , <lb />
Following the ceremony and the <lb />
congratulations of the many friends <lb />
present, Mr and Mrs. left <lb />
on the afternoon train for Kim <lb />
City where a reception will be <lb />
held tonight. <lb />
Greenville regrets to lose <lb />
bride, but the best wishes of all <lb />
follow to her new home. <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
N. Fell <lb />
C. D. Duke, of Suffolk, was in <lb />
town Tuesday night. <lb />
Ogle Baker <lb />
Sunday in . <lb />
They reported a delightful <lb />
trip. <lb />
of Green- <lb />
ville preached a most excellent <lb />
sermon at Pleasant Hill Sunday. <lb />
J. T. Alford and Jack Sykes <lb />
spent Sunday y pleasantly at <lb />
near Cox's Mill. <lb />
Mis. O. G. Calhoun left tor <lb />
Greenville Tuesday will spend <lb />
with friends there. <lb />
C. H. Harrington returned Mon- <lb />
day night from <lb />
bis regular duties here. <lb />
Rev. Mr. of Ayden, <lb />
filled his regular appointment at <lb />
the church Sunday <lb />
night and was the guest of Mr. and <lb />
Mis. Whaley. <lb />
Miss Hall, of Vanceboro, is <lb />
the guest relatives friends <lb />
B. L. Hull F. Bailey, on <lb />
Pile are confined at borne <lb />
on ace u ii of <lb />
H. H. Stanley is all is <lb />
a fine hoy. <lb />
R. G. Chapman, of Winterville. <lb />
is visiting bis son, C. H. Chapman <lb />
near Shel <lb />
H. Miss P. <lb />
Olive W N. L. Williams <lb />
and Miss Lula Sexton went the <lb />
road Sunday on the velocipede. <lb />
His many friends will be sorry <lb />
to hear that U. G. Calhoun is <lb />
at his borne in Phillip's court, <lb />
Mrs, L. K. Ricks, who has been <lb />
sick for days is <lb />
Notice Red Men. <lb />
All chiefs of <lb />
Tribe No. I. O. R. M., <lb />
visiting chiefs are hereby cordially <lb />
requested to be at the wigwam <lb />
of the tribe on next Friday sleep <lb />
when the keeper of <lb />
will deliver Something <lb />
rich is stoic tor those who at- <lb />
tend it is earnestly desired <lb />
that every member be present. <lb />
J. F. Smith, Sachem. <lb />
By W. P. C. of R. <lb />
It is a common saying <lb />
man who has money enough is <lb />
hanged. This is in <lb />
every case by a great deal, though <lb />
too often he either escapes or <lb />
oil the event a long time. But <lb />
the Chicago man of many <lb />
wives, several of whom he was <lb />
convicted of killing, had no money <lb />
and he staved his execution a <lb />
long h it was once thought <lb />
he would escape. Virginia goes <lb />
after murderers with money with <lb />
more vim than the poor devil who <lb />
has none. A man's wealth seems <lb />
to and they seldom <lb />
let him the size of <lb />
his bank <lb />
The Spring Headgear. <lb />
The spring style of headgear for <lb />
women is out. We saw it the <lb />
streets this morning. It consists <lb />
of a sort two story hen's nest, <lb />
with an owl's eyebrow on one side <lb />
the caudal appendage of a cross- <lb />
eyed bandy roosted on the other, <lb />
and a few <lb />
forming a picturesque background. <lb />
Baltimore <lb />
GAS BOAT SINKS. <lb />
OVER THE STATE. <lb />
Large of Fertilizers Happenings of Interest in North <lb />
Goes Down With It. r . <lb />
Carolina. <lb />
Th Knights of Pythias <lb />
The B Flat Player. <lb />
After lie newly organized band <lb />
at Morrison bad desisted from the <lb />
practice for a few nights the B flat <lb />
player found the valves of bis <lb />
net had He wrote to <lb />
factory asking what kind of <lb />
to use on valves. <lb />
answered him, saying that come <lb />
used only saliva on <lb />
valves never used grease i f <lb />
any kind. The B fiat player then <lb />
Please send me <lb />
of saliva. I can't <lb />
get it at the store here. <lb />
find stamps for <lb />
A reply has not yet been <lb />
A Gourd Years Old. <lb />
Mr. J. R. Gray, of No. town <lb />
ship, tells us be has in his <lb />
possession a gourd has come <lb />
down to him from live generations <lb />
above, having at one time been <lb />
property of his <lb />
lather. <lb />
The gourd is about two feet long, <lb />
handle, all, and is a perfect <lb />
elate of preservation, although it <lb />
has not use for years. <lb />
As Mr. Gray is himself about <lb />
years of age, it is safe to say that <lb />
the gourd is in the neighborhood <lb />
of years Times. <lb />
Monday the gas boat Lillian, <lb />
belonging to J. L. Fountain Co., <lb />
of Falkland, went to Tarboro for <lb />
load of fertilizers. A crew five <lb />
went along the took <lb />
on a load of sack- cotton <lb />
seed meal and tons of guano. <lb />
It taking until about dark to <lb />
in. boat it was the <lb />
of the crew to remain in Tar- <lb />
over night and for day <lb />
light to return to Fall-1 i d. <lb />
About o'clock pump <lb />
ed the l. at out well aid went to <lb />
One of them awoke St <lb />
o'clock found that the bout <lb />
was rapidly tilling with aid <lb />
sinking. He called up others <lb />
of crew, but it as too late to <lb />
do a d cargo <lb />
sank to the of liver. <lb />
It is supposed that accident <lb />
was due a new shall having been <lb />
put in the boat <lb />
trip to was made, the <lb />
hole where the went <lb />
the keel was cl s.-. <lb />
to make It water tight. I b- leak- <lb />
was much rapid alter <lb />
to a lodge at <lb />
Washington, <lb />
Carolina Bar <lb />
will meet at June <lb />
to <lb />
The slate treasurer has made the <lb />
Citizen Bank of Kinston a <lb />
fur state funds. <lb />
Salisbury has with <lb />
Sarah to <lb />
her to appear thee. <lb />
C. S. Kinston, <lb />
was viciously by a, large <lb />
St. Bernard dog and his face badly <lb />
torn the brute. <lb />
A life company with <lb />
Capital, half paid in, has <lb />
been in Kinston. All <lb />
suck was i for by<lb />
. K a native North <lb />
Carolinian Incited In <lb />
i. ii gained <lb />
tin re in i lie practice of hi pro- <lb />
did in that city Monday <lb />
k . i j j . <lb />
boat was loaded than when she <lb />
was light. <lb />
The boat be raised but most <lb />
of cargo will be a loss. <lb />
PERSONAL MENTION <lb />
Of Those Going and Coming <lb />
Miss Hattie Smith went to <lb />
ton this morning. <lb />
Miss Nina James returned from <lb />
Durham Monday evening. <lb />
Miss Nell Skinner from <lb />
Hill Monday evening. <lb />
W. B. Brown went North this <lb />
morning to purchase goods. <lb />
G. W. Baker came in this morn- <lb />
from Lewiston to visit his <lb />
family. <lb />
Mrs. R M. and <lb />
Emma, went to Kinston <lb />
this morning. <lb />
J. L. Fleming went to Rocky <lb />
Mount Monday evening re- <lb />
turned this morning. <lb />
N. C. was <lb />
town in the States <lb />
to be named honor of George <lb />
first being a town <lb />
in Georgia. Our national capital <lb />
to take the name. <lb />
The United prisoners <lb />
con lined in the county jail at Ashe- <lb />
ville made complaint t Q <lb />
court in there the <lb />
jail is lutes i with h lice. <lb />
They took a bottle of the <lb />
i as evidence of the find. <lb />
Mrs. Sherman burned <lb />
to death at her home near Mt. <lb />
Airy. Her children bad set fire to <lb />
some trash in the yard and she <lb />
went to put it cloth- <lb />
caught fire she was so <lb />
badly burned as tn cause her <lb />
death <lb />
W. B. a Wilkesboro <lb />
man, went over West Virginia <lb />
where he became rather sporty <lb />
and threw kisses at another man's <lb />
wife. The husband of the woman <lb />
took as a target for rifle <lb />
,. . . practice, his body was shipped <lb />
Mrs. G . been to , J <lb />
visiting Mrs. H. A. White, left <lb />
this for home at <lb />
Rev. F. D. this <lb />
morning from LaGrange. <lb />
Mrs. R. , returned <lb />
from Kinston this morning, <lb />
H. A. White returned from he wife <lb />
down the road Tuesday evening. ; <lb />
j take them her baud. There- <lb />
Prof. W. H. returned i ., Bill Bailey's seized <lb />
from Winterville Tuesday even j , baud with be- teeth and came <lb />
down with a bull dig grip. Bill was <lb />
M. A. Allen, who hail been vis- with woman <lb />
Dr. It. L. Carr, left this , simply tried to wrest hit hand <lb />
from vise-like grip, but nary a <lb />
loose, and in the the woman <lb />
went through the large glass win- <lb />
In Mr. Mo store with a <lb />
crash, <lb />
Hill paid f r the window but <lb />
Chewed Her Hand- <lb />
Bill a colored <lb />
the city, while in front of Mr. <lb />
L. J, Moore's store Monday even- <lb />
made a demand on hi- wife, <lb />
who was with him, for the keys to <lb />
house as Bailey <lb />
District Meeting. <lb />
There will be a district meeting, <lb />
of this, the second district, Knights <lb />
of Pythias Wilson <lb />
7th. The lodge at Greenville is <lb />
embraced this district and will j <lb />
be represented at the meeting. <lb />
Want <lb />
Knitting Mills operators. <lb />
Good opportunity for large <lb />
lies. Apply to W. Atkins, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
A few setting, of Buff Plymouth <lb />
Rock for sale at reasonable <lb />
price. Mrs. J. S. <lb />
J. P. Haskett, Kinston, came <lb />
over this morning to attend the <lb />
marriage. <lb />
Misses Emilia Battle <lb />
Smith and Emma Joyner returned police carried the irate <lb />
from Kinston this morning where before the mayor, who put <lb />
they had been to attend an enter- ; on her. She showed anything else <lb />
but an appreciative spirit and <lb />
intimated to <lb />
as and she was mo <lb />
dated to the extent of day. <lb />
Kinston Free Press. <lb />
The tobacco glowers feel that <lb />
have been imposed on and it <lb />
looks as if there is a good ground <lb />
for their feeling that way. The <lb />
cotton growers have shown that <lb />
they are to some extent the makers <lb />
of their own destiny and there is <lb />
no reason why the growers of to <lb />
shouldn't be as courageous, <lb />
persevering, and united. They <lb />
don't want any thing more than <lb />
their rights and this is to hope <lb />
that they will get <lb />
Record. <lb />
On farm, between <lb />
Rocky river and Coddle Creek, in <lb />
line of the in <lb />
is a large Said cotton as <lb />
white us Wonder if the <lb />
owner has not been able to <lb />
hands to pick it, or is he just let- <lb />
ting it hung in the bolls wailing <lb />
for something like cents to come <lb />
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