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HORRIBLE DISASTER. <lb/>
Twelve Hundred People Perish <lb/>
in Mine. <lb/>
March mining ea- <lb/>
of horror <lb/>
and has struck the coal <lb/>
northern Franc. An ex- <lb/>
f firedamp at o'clock <lb/>
this morning carried death and <lb/>
throughout the net <lb/>
work of centered at <lb/>
and lire the <lb/>
explosion, making rescue difficult, <lb/>
and impossible. <lb/>
The intense excitement and con- <lb/>
mi the vicinity prevented <lb/>
; early estimates of the exact of <lb/>
a received here <lb/>
at i. m. gave 1,401 miners <lb/>
and probably lost. At <lb/>
u click this evening a brief <lb/>
from Lille announced the <lb/>
total of dead. <lb/>
All France has profoundly <lb/>
the magnitude i <lb/>
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mil <lb/>
Two Ken Killed. <lb/>
Bale H. C , Match l. w. <lb/>
two <lb/>
of heel known most <lb/>
highly esteemed met <lb/>
death o'clock <lb/>
being caught a <lb/>
I Iran boiler which they <lb/>
, ice placed In at th-- lock <lb/>
the Wake Granite Co , <lb/>
two miles east -the city. They <lb/>
having the holler delivered <lb/>
quarry It was on a <lb/>
I moving boilers and was <lb/>
I driven down a steep <lb/>
to quarry when the wheel on <lb/>
i the struck a kind of boulder <lb/>
the load six in- <lb/>
, ch-s or A; big iron cuff <lb/>
about axle snapped <lb/>
two i the wagon to the <lb/>
left with force as to over turn <lb/>
wagon boiler. Both Mr. Wei- <lb/>
and Mr. were walking <lb/>
u the side of the boiler and <lb/>
under it in such a <lb/>
way Mr. chest was <lb/>
in and the side of Mr <lb/>
head in. It <lb/>
was necessary for the boiler to he <lb/>
jacked and digging <lb/>
to be done before the two men <lb/>
could lie extricated.<lb/>
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any. was abroad a few months a- Bed <lb/>
go, King Edward presented tends, Oak Suits, Bi <lb/>
A BIBLE FROM THE KING AND A <lb/>
PROM THE PRESIDENT <lb/>
President Roosevelt joined <lb/>
Edward in a notable gift to <lb/>
the old parish church at <lb/>
Williamsburg, Va., When Harry <lb/>
George Tucker president of <lb/>
the <lb/>
pa <lb/>
ago, <lb/>
with a handsome Bible for th <lb/>
church. a successor to <lb/>
original church at James <lb/>
town. Today Mr. Tucker called <lb/>
on the and while talk- <lb/>
with of exposition mat- <lb/>
told him the gift of King <lb/>
Edward. The President <lb/>
i Sored provide a <lb/>
turn on which the Bib e might <lb/>
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is a product as <lb/>
near capable of curing the <lb/>
majority of diseases as it is <lb/>
for Modern Science <lb/>
to produce. The use of Bro- <lb/>
makes pure blood. <lb/>
is not a miracle <lb/>
the result of the <lb/>
scientific investigation of the <lb/>
chemists of the <lb/>
century. At the <lb/>
first symptoms of <lb/>
headache or backache, which <lb/>
arc often forerunners <lb/>
of disease, send for your <lb/>
physician if you will, but. if <lb/>
yon take you may <lb/>
find that by the time he has <lb/>
answered your call, tho <lb/>
symptoms have disappear- <lb/>
ed <lb/>
as direct- <lb/>
ed. Live a temperate <lb/>
become ill while so <lb/>
doing, we will pay any <lb/>
doctor's bill on de- <lb/>
. and proof of illness. <lb/>
want you to invest <lb/>
a until we <lb/>
the first bottle <lb/>
for . Pill in the coupon <lb/>
this advertisement <lb/>
and it to us, taking care <lb/>
to writ your name and ad- <lb/>
dress plainly, and we will <lb/>
sen you without any coat <lb/>
a whatever a full size <lb/>
package to try. No matter <lb/>
what your trouble is, write <lb/>
to us i con- <lb/>
Address <lb/>
Co., New York. <lb/>
Wooten will give his <lb/>
guarantee that you <lb/>
will; receive an order on <lb/>
your nearest druggist for a <lb/>
free bottle if you send us <lb/>
coupon. Be sure to write <lb/>
name and address <lb/>
FREE <lb/>
COUPON. <lb/>
Name . <lb/>
Stat. <lb/>
My nearest dealer Is at. <lb/>
My disease <lb/>
If you think you need Bro <lb/>
once, or if you have <lb/>
used it, it is to be had <lb/>
at ail first class druggists. <lb/>
and <lb/>
J. L. <lb/>
Exclusive Wholesale Agents <lb/>
for Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
I . <lb/>
SCHULTZ <lb/>
Wholesale and retell Grocer a K <lb/>
Go-Carts, Par <lb/>
Tablet, Lounges, Safes, V <lb/>
and Gall Ax <lb/>
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Peaches, <lb/>
Pine Syrup, Jelly, Milk, <lb/>
Flour Moat, Soap <lb/>
Matches, Oil , <lb/>
red Meal and Hulls, <lb/>
den flee , Oranges, Apples, Nut- <lb/>
Gaudies, Apples, Peaches, j <lb/>
Currents, Raisins, <lb/>
i i Ware, Tip and <lb/>
mm, Best Butter, <lb/>
Hewing and <lb/>
her goods. Quality and <lb/>
Cheap for cash. Co; <lb/>
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Seed Peanuts For Sale. <lb/>
guaranteed to <lb/>
make bushels per acre if pro-1<lb/>
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for sale J. B.<lb/>
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place <lb/>
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North <lb/>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
D J Editor and Owner. <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, Pin COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA FRIDAY. MARCH 1906. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER N <lb/>
No. <lb/>
H. C, March 12th. 1906- <lb/>
The above named town was in- <lb/>
by the general assembly <lb/>
of 1905 and it is a part of the town <lb/>
of which includes all on <lb/>
the north side creek, <lb/>
and is situated mi the <lb/>
A branch of the A C. L. <lb/>
railroad, ten miles from Washing- <lb/>
ton, and fifteen from Parmele, and <lb/>
twelve miles east the <lb/>
comity seat of Pitt. It is a <lb/>
prosperous and growing condition, <lb/>
a population of about two <lb/>
hundred, three general <lb/>
stores, which are owned and <lb/>
by Messrs. R. R. Flem- <lb/>
J. J. Satterthwaite a Bro. and <lb/>
W. S. Williams. It also has two <lb/>
saw mill plants, one operated by <lb/>
R. R one by J. J, <lb/>
Satterthwaite a Bro., also two cot- <lb/>
ton gin plants operated <lb/>
seasons. This town is well <lb/>
surrounded by a fertile <lb/>
country and it will only lie a short <lb/>
while before this town will rank <lb/>
with the first In county. <lb/>
Miss Charlotte Ireland went to <lb/>
Greenville Saturday to attend the <lb/>
meeting and returned <lb/>
Sunday a good time. <lb/>
We are glad to learn that B. B. <lb/>
Satterthwaite, has been in <lb/>
Washington hospital for about two <lb/>
weeks, has returned borne much <lb/>
improved in health. <lb/>
The farmers are all smiles. <lb/>
Good weather and plenty of work <lb/>
for the last few <lb/>
T. J. who has been sick <lb/>
for several days, seen on tho <lb/>
streets Saturday. <lb/>
D. R. Willis, of Washington, <lb/>
was a visitor to our Friday. <lb/>
W. Williams went to <lb/>
villa Friday. <lb/>
THE SOUTH. <lb/>
The South is making <lb/>
strides in manufacturing. <lb/>
The capital of in- <lb/>
vested in mills and in <lb/>
1880 has increased to <lb/>
in 1905. The value of its pro- <lb/>
ducts of manufactures grow <lb/>
from in the former <lb/>
year to in tho lat- <lb/>
The value of its exports of <lb/>
all sorts, which was <lb/>
in 1880, was in <lb/>
1906. But, of coarse, most of <lb/>
its products are consumed in <lb/>
the United States and do not <lb/>
in these figures, Its rail- <lb/>
way mileage in the quarter of a <lb/>
has jumped from <lb/>
to farm products <lb/>
from to <lb/>
and the value of <lb/>
ts property from <lb/>
Tempt, Fla. ,<lb/>
r, J. at <lb/>
and crying. <lb/>
trigger. The gun was loaded <lb/>
tho charge entered the older <lb/>
breast, he dying in a few <lb/>
Tho boy believed the gun was <lb/>
loaded, was one of the most <lb/>
prominent farmers in this section. <lb/>
Indian Territory, March <lb/>
armed officers to- <lb/>
night are from all parts <lb/>
o to a place <lb/>
miles southeast of Vinita in <lb/>
tho nation, where the <lb/>
outlaws, Cherokee In <lb/>
laid in ambush killed <lb/>
three deputy marshals on Sunday <lb/>
night and at last reports were still <lb/>
Battling with two remaining of- <lb/>
Contributes <lb/>
O. thou who rt with <lb/>
And to <lb/>
Who would of <lb/>
entire <lb/>
ray plaintive <lb/>
Why thou tall. <lb/>
So great a wall <lb/>
thou not heard In told. <lb/>
How vain the to goal; <lb/>
From earthly to lay <lb/>
that through time will <lb/>
Of and -tone of make, <lb/>
That every wind and storm <lb/>
Thou build. <lb/>
And It upon the hill, <lb/>
And hold It there lo holy view. <lb/>
To thy grace, and <lb/>
Hut If thou wouldst magnify, <lb/>
Why not with another vie, <lb/>
to build him an earthly throne <lb/>
Ask thou not from other a atone. <lb/>
And then. roof may leak. <lb/>
What Outside aid he, too. <lb/>
right hold of pale <lb/>
To substitute old tin <lb/>
But then. It does appear to make <lb/>
A of greater state. <lb/>
Therein I see e cause to lie; <lb/>
With other they must vie. <lb/>
dare th -y build a bigger <lb/>
we, ourselves, did set the <lb/>
In the food old of <lb/>
other people were <lb/>
f from our doctrine did <lb/>
worship SoS In humbler <lb/>
we would amplify our <lb/>
meekly our must <lb/>
Then organ needs, <lb/>
And lights from <lb/>
he chaff be taken. To their cry <lb/>
; you not Would you pass by <lb/>
Whore In the fold, and In to slay, <lb/>
you promise, why don't you pay <lb/>
To frail this lesson give <lb/>
You. who would teach us how <lb/>
attempt more than your <lb/>
promise what you cannot <lb/>
charity begin at <lb/>
not charity If It <lb/>
and masquerades, <lb/>
Box and <lb/>
Have not honors, fair and bold, <lb/>
As a pretext far getting gold. <lb/>
But rather stately snake thy stand. <lb/>
Be thou a guide to erring man. <lb/>
Let him give as may seem the best; <lb/>
What's from Is ne'er bleat, <lb/>
With these few earnest lines to you, <lb/>
I humbly now, make my adieu. <lb/>
Just far Mother. <lb/>
Nobody earns his or her <lb/>
hoed more or more <lb/>
directly the wife and mother <lb/>
of a family who does her duty, <lb/>
She is husband's business <lb/>
in a phase of his life which <lb/>
is at least as to bis interests <lb/>
as the outside which he <lb/>
makes his money eye of <lb/>
the world. If the couple are part- <lb/>
in a poor struggling con- <lb/>
the wife contributes as much <lb/>
to the general success by the work <lb/>
of her hands as the man does by <lb/>
bis; If they are more fortunate, <lb/>
woman's busy <lb/>
brain contriving and ruling the <lb/>
household is earning by <lb/>
eager, honorable <lb/>
as a livelihood as the <lb/>
husband is able to provide her <lb/>
with. The law holds the <lb/>
realms of wealth luxury. The <lb/>
who creates and <lb/>
eminent social position for her <lb/>
family is to be her <lb/>
band's most important ally, <lb/>
her of all the <lb/>
they in <lb/>
. it <lb/>
services does <lb/>
the interest of <lb/>
-New York <lb/>
A bank with capital has <lb/>
been chartered at Wash- <lb/>
The fear of taxes has been a <lb/>
great hindrance to <lb/>
Tho dread of increasing tuxes <lb/>
has often led to a toleration of <lb/>
could well to <lb/>
n Now not in <lb/>
or of extravagance of bur <lb/>
taxes but do believe <lb/>
BO Wetter invest- <lb/>
any in <lb/>
many than higher taxes. <lb/>
When arrive at <lb/>
point where will less <lb/>
to vase in tax public <lb/>
will be facilitated. <lb/>
It is well for tho officials of any <lb/>
State, county or municipality to <lb/>
strict economy but <lb/>
improvements arc needed money <lb/>
should spent for such <lb/>
Tho last <lb/>
was criticized by some Re- <lb/>
publicans for spending money <lb/>
but they have never shown to <lb/>
satisfaction of anybody that <lb/>
this money was not spent right. <lb/>
MEETING. <lb/>
For The Reflector. <lb/>
held last <lb/>
Saturday morning was quite inter- <lb/>
and helpful. A large n 11111- <lb/>
of teachers and visitors were <lb/>
present, and all enjoyed and were <lb/>
by the <lb/>
The opening exercises, consisting <lb/>
of the hymn, Hail the Power <lb/>
of a reading of the <lb/>
Psalm and a prayer, <lb/>
were conducted by J. E. <lb/>
The of the <lb/>
town have greatly encouraged the <lb/>
teachers of the county by assisting <lb/>
in their <lb/>
Table on <lb/>
geography conducted by Prof. <lb/>
B. <lb/>
talks on that subject <lb/>
were made by members of the <lb/>
association, which were interesting <lb/>
Prof. <lb/>
discussed and elaborated thoughts <lb/>
suggested to him, and <lb/>
discussion was over the important <lb/>
subject How to Teach Geography <lb/>
had been made simple, and all felt <lb/>
a strong desire to teach this <lb/>
branch better than ever before. <lb/>
If every county in state bad a <lb/>
association, such <lb/>
faithful educational <lb/>
county has, geography and <lb/>
every other branch would be <lb/>
taught with a clearer understand- <lb/>
of its principles and with <lb/>
earnestness zeal, and Worth <lb/>
Carolina would not long remain so <lb/>
in the bottom of the list in <lb/>
education. <lb/>
Prof. former teacher <lb/>
of this county, and now a <lb/>
another county, made a short <lb/>
talk, which was <lb/>
Prof. W . B. Dove, also <lb/>
member of an <lb/>
interesting and encouraging talk <lb/>
to his former co laborers <lb/>
course Prof. did his <lb/>
part, guiding the of the <lb/>
association, speaking a cheer <lb/>
word now and then. <lb/>
At twelve thirty the meeting <lb/>
adjoin tied, watch a social <lb/>
half hour was enjoyed by <lb/>
teachers. <lb/>
Let none of us miss the good <lb/>
things in store for next meeting <lb/>
April the fourteenth. <lb/>
Dora A. Hornaday, Reporter. <lb/>
Work For the Prut. <lb/>
Those who are at work getting <lb/>
subscribers for The Reflector <lb/>
should bear in mind that the one <lb/>
sends in the <lb/>
the of . <lb/>
prize winner of this prize <lb/>
have his of a <lb/>
Parker fountain pen or a year's <lb/>
to our club <lb/>
Including The American Review <lb/>
of Reviews, the the <lb/>
Woman's Home Companion and <lb/>
the it ii- in Farmer. A little <lb/>
talk among your neighbors will <lb/>
get the name. <lb/>
RESOLUTIONS. <lb/>
Adopted By Covenant Lodge <lb/>
1,0.0. F. <lb/>
Whereas, God in His infinite <lb/>
wisdom has n fit to remove from <lb/>
our midst our beloved brother, <lb/>
Parker, P. G. whose spirit <lb/>
its portals of on <lb/>
9th, 1806. <lb/>
HE IT RESOLVED <lb/>
1st. That Covenant Lodge sin- <lb/>
mourns the death of Brother <lb/>
Parker and feels that she has lost <lb/>
one of her truest and most <lb/>
em hers. <lb/>
2nd. That Brother Parker by <lb/>
his upright and noble life, by his <lb/>
devotion to the principles of the <lb/>
order which he loved, by bis life <lb/>
to the service of his <lb/>
Lord and Master, and by his de- <lb/>
shown to bis family and <lb/>
friends, won the respect and ts- <lb/>
teem of all who knew and <lb/>
though his work on earth is ended <lb/>
and we shall see him here no more, <lb/>
we the influence of his <lb/>
noble life will be felt for years to <lb/>
come, and the world will be better <lb/>
by reason of his having lived in it. <lb/>
3rd. That we extend our <lb/>
to the family -of our deceased <lb/>
brother, and assure them that <lb/>
Covenant Lodge stands ready at <lb/>
all times to aid them in their bat- <lb/>
with the world whenever such <lb/>
aid is needed or desired. <lb/>
4th. That our lodge be draped <lb/>
in mourning and real our members <lb/>
wear a badge of mourning for <lb/>
days. Also that a copy of these <lb/>
resolutions sent to the King's <lb/>
Weekly, Daily Reflector and Or- <lb/>
Home, fur pub- <lb/>
and a -copy sent to <lb/>
family of our brother. <lb/>
D. L. <lb/>
D C. Moose, . <lb/>
W. L. <lb/>
E. A. Ma k, <lb/>
THE <lb/>
BLOODHOUNDS <lb/>
AGAIN. <lb/>
WIN <lb/>
This Time They were Used to <lb/>
Run a Man Down Near <lb/>
Bloodhounds have again been <lb/>
vindicated. This time the scene <lb/>
of triumph was Hookerton. <lb/>
For a of weeks someone <lb/>
has been trying to enter the re- <lb/>
of Mr. E. Edwards, a <lb/>
of that Last Sun- <lb/>
day night Mr Edwards remained <lb/>
at home of attending <lb/>
church, as is his and <lb/>
o'clock, heard noises indicating <lb/>
another attempt to enter. In gets <lb/>
ting his gun to ward off the expect- <lb/>
ed intruder Mr. Edwards made <lb/>
some noise which caused <lb/>
breaker to To pursue the <lb/>
fugitive bloodhounds were secured <lb/>
from and at o'clock <lb/>
BETHEL ITEMS. <lb/>
Bethel, N. C, March U, 1906. <lb/>
Miss Estelle Jones <lb/>
day and with relatives at <lb/>
Whichard and returned Monday. <lb/>
Blount and T. H. Ward <lb/>
returned from Baltimore Saturday <lb/>
where had <lb/>
chasing their Spring stock. <lb/>
J. W. Thomas and J. A <lb/>
left for Baltimore Sunday to <lb/>
chase their spring and summer <lb/>
stock, also for Staton A <lb/>
Taylor. <lb/>
Mis Brown, of <lb/>
place, left we.-V fr Baltimore <lb/>
tor a position with Snow, <lb/>
A Co. as trimmer. <lb/>
A, Moore, of Greenville, is <lb/>
spending a few days with us. We <lb/>
are always glad have our old <lb/>
friends bank In our town. <lb/>
Miss left last week <lb/>
Monday afternoon they were I Norfolk to her Mrs. <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
Feb. <lb/>
are having some fine weather <lb/>
now and farmers are very busy. <lb/>
Miss Lek is <lb/>
school at <lb/>
Saturday nod Sunday with he <lb/>
parents. <lb/>
Miss May Bell Kittrell, of <lb/>
ville, who has been <lb/>
grand Home <lb/>
J. Q. Stokes spent Saturday <lb/>
with bis near Shel- <lb/>
Miss Li We Corey, who ha- lee <lb/>
teaching in Craven county, return- <lb/>
ed home Saturday. Her school <lb/>
closed Friday. <lb/>
Misses Cox, Lila Chap- <lb/>
man of <lb/>
spent night at W. <lb/>
Roach's. <lb/>
C. C. Cox ban a sick <lb/>
with diphtheria. <lb/>
on the track. They followed <lb/>
track out of Mr. Edward's r <lb/>
the home of Stacey a pain- <lb/>
has neon doing work at <lb/>
Hookerton. The went to the <lb/>
door and they followed <lb/>
track through the an I wood- <lb/>
to Freeman's mill, <lb/>
and his wile were The <lb/>
dog ran up to smelted of <lb/>
and lay down in water <lb/>
by his side. The chase occupied <lb/>
about two hours. <lb/>
The citizens had no evidence <lb/>
except strong circumstantial and <lb/>
dog evidence against but <lb/>
they gave him hours <lb/>
to get out of the <lb/>
which be proceeded to do. Several <lb/>
times Mrs. Edwards, who <lb/>
alone In the house with her <lb/>
child, has been terrorized <lb/>
by some unknown party attempt- <lb/>
to break in the house. <lb/>
dogs used were the same <lb/>
ones that tracked Sam <lb/>
Jones, who confessed to robbing <lb/>
W. E. Brit's, store near <lb/>
ten days ago, and belongs <lb/>
to Mr. W. at Greenville. <lb/>
Free Press, <lb/>
E. L Mayo. <lb/>
Henry Gilliam, of <lb/>
spent Tuesday in town on <lb/>
Miss Wash- <lb/>
i- visiting Miss Era Cherry <lb/>
this week. <lb/>
Miss Sallie f f <lb/>
is visiting Misses Lizzie and <lb/>
Blanche this week <lb/>
Miss Bertha returned <lb/>
from Grifton Monday <lb/>
Work is rapidly on <lb/>
out new hotel. <lb/>
Dr. G. T. Thigpen has recently <lb/>
purchased a cash register for his <lb/>
drug store. <lb/>
J. Brown left this morning <lb/>
far Greenville. <lb/>
J. C. Carson attended the <lb/>
meeting at Greenville <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Theo. Thomas and a crowd of <lb/>
young ladies took a walk Sunday <lb/>
afternoon and when they finished <lb/>
their they were In the <lb/>
of Parmele. <lb/>
Bank Location. <lb/>
The National of Greenville <lb/>
will be located the build- <lb/>
lug, instead of the <lb/>
building as first stated. <lb/>
buying the pool room outfit of Mr. <lb/>
L. Hooker order to get posses- <lb/>
of the be occupied, <lb/>
tho bank directors have effected a <lb/>
change with Mr. C. F. White by <lb/>
which he will move his pool room <lb/>
to the Proctor building let the <lb/>
bank have the Cheek building. <lb/>
On Monday a case of smallpox <lb/>
was found in town. A colored <lb/>
man living down in ravine on <lb/>
the has the disease in <lb/>
mild form. The house with all <lb/>
initiates was promptly <lb/>
ad. <lb/>
An. With <lb/>
Mrs. Georgia James has accepted <lb/>
a position with C. T. in <lb/>
the millinery of his <lb/>
big store. The of Mrs. <lb/>
James are a valuable acquisition, <lb/>
the popularity of big store <lb/>
with the ladies will be <lb/>
by her presence <lb/>
department. She many <lb/>
years experience in the lousiness <lb/>
knows it thoroughly. <lb/>
in North <lb/>
A feting lady of Wadesboro, <lb/>
recently investigated the origin of <lb/>
the song Works Bat <lb/>
Fa She found that song <lb/>
started In a North mill <lb/>
Au old man, who lived in <lb/>
the moved to town and <lb/>
put all of <lb/>
a mill to He got <lb/>
with boys one day, be <lb/>
work, and they filled him fall of <lb/>
booze. In his hilarity he broke <lb/>
mil into the following <lb/>
my children are at work <lb/>
And dinged if I ain't in a <lb/>
Everybody works at my house <lb/>
Everybody works but <lb/>
An young man the <lb/>
crowd heard him singing above <lb/>
and wrote the <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
the Boy. <lb/>
In July last year, a little boy not <lb/>
sax -years old was stolen from his <lb/>
parents in <lb/>
and not one ward has been heard <lb/>
him since His father, Dr. <lb/>
S. L. Byers, spent all his <lb/>
Had A <lb/>
ward of is ottered which will <lb/>
A boy came rushing in tell be paid the This is <lb/>
The Reflector have got I The New Harmony <lb/>
Times of asks all papers <lb/>
out yonder at the warehouse <lb/>
where they put wheels under you <lb/>
and you go a It was <lb/>
his first sight of roller skates, <lb/>
he thought it was a wonder. <lb/>
You Paid <lb/>
The sheriff and tax <lb/>
tor are both making ready to levy <lb/>
on property on which taxes for <lb/>
last year are yet unpaid. The <lb/>
advertisement of tale will begin <lb/>
the of April. <lb/>
to announce this feet and to give <lb/>
the following <lb/>
Byers, if alive was <lb/>
ill years old last July, is of light <lb/>
has gray eyes, left eye <lb/>
crossed, has a small V <lb/>
shaped nick in the edge of the left <lb/>
ear, has a sharp chin and a narrow <lb/>
projecting forehead. He is rather <lb/>
small for Insane and is unusually <lb/>
bright and Intelligent, talking <lb/>
after of a boy <lb/>
N. C. Mai. U, 1906. <lb/>
Ernest Langston is on the sick <lb/>
list. <lb/>
H. J. Corbitt, of Ayden, attend- <lb/>
ed Sunday at. Bethany Sun- <lb/>
day afternoon. <lb/>
Miss May Brooks, spent <lb/>
day and Sunday at her home <lb/>
In Grifton. <lb/>
Bancroft went to <lb/>
Tuesday. <lb/>
Herman went to <lb/>
Greenville Saturday. <lb/>
N. C. and Miss <lb/>
spent Saturday night and <lb/>
Sunday at J. J. near <lb/>
Ayden. <lb/>
Luther and sister, Miss <lb/>
Lizzie, Sunday <lb/>
Allie Dull <lb/>
time and <lb/>
Ayden <lb/>
Fire m Kinston. <lb/>
A h he g to <lb/>
Mr. afloat at the <lb/>
west end street, the <lb/>
river, was homed Tuesday night, <lb/>
about l o'clock, . <lb/>
of the building including <lb/>
to 1,900 hush,., <lb/>
m,. w. n. Cox, were <lb/>
destroyed. The two-story <lb/>
Building was dry M inside <lb/>
and burned rapidly tint when <lb/>
the tire department cached it <lb/>
there w III tie hope of laving it <lb/>
and the frame fell <lb/>
gathered, <lb/>
The N estimated at <lb/>
to and the total is <lb/>
carried by Mr. Cox <lb/>
the peanuts and on the <lb/>
on the fixtures <lb/>
carried by Mr. Parham. The <lb/>
building was valued at and <lb/>
the peanuts <lb/>
Free Press. <lb/>
Grass spots are coming out and <lb/>
the trees are taking on life, which <lb/>
are good Indications of spring<lb/>
</p>
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<p>
THE RALSTON<lb/>
Flo making Its let n on wooden know no discomfort. The soft, <lb/>
yielding, tender flesh of a live toot has thus been compelled to inhabit an unnatural, ill-fitting and oftentimes <lb/>
shoe. To be loot-tired is the average man's daily inheritance. And how much ill health can be traced to <lb/>
an shoe. When the foot is improperly shod the delight of walking is gone, and man's best <lb/>
to him the comfort he should enjoy. A perfect walking shoe, one that keeps the foot always in good <lb/>
such be had , <lb/>
The <lb/>
Latest<lb/>
College <lb/>
Pattern. <lb/>
Extra .- Eyelets. <lb/>
Stylish. <lb/>
If you it <lb/>
i. , tunic and tee this <lb/>
This Question brought into being the <lb/>
Health Shoe. Ki that the foot <lb/>
sole is a curve made by the twenty-six bones <lb/>
which form the heel, ball and toes, fact <lb/>
Strangely ignored by shoemakers in the <lb/>
we evolved a construction method which places <lb/>
prime importance in last modeling. <lb/>
Ralston lasts are anatomically correct and <lb/>
differ from all other makes. Ralston <lb/>
is a principal combining comfort, ease, <lb/>
service, style, fit and <lb/>
in footwear, built into the shoes from the <lb/>
very start. <lb/>
Shoes made on Ralston lasts are nature <lb/>
shoes, conforming to the natural foot, and be- <lb/>
cause they need no they never <lb/>
lose that charm and style for which Ralston <lb/>
shoes are which cannot be ob- <lb/>
in other methods of manufacture. <lb/>
In the selection of materials Ralston <lb/>
shoes the World's best makers are searched <lb/>
and every bit of upper, top, or sole leather, <lb/>
and must pass the Ralston test <lb/>
UNION MADE <lb/>
before acceptance, The same idea with <lb/>
employees. Each and all must do his or her part according to the <lb/>
Ralston idea, whether it is cutting, stitching, lasting, making or finishing. The result is a shoe in plea- <lb/>
sure giving, service and abounding in comfort and style. Thus our immense factory with its army of happy skill- <lb/>
employees is dedicated to the gospel of the foot salvation from cramped and unsuitable footwear. The Ralston <lb/>
Shoe cannot be duplicated at the price asked as good a shoe is not made or sold for less <lb/>
Are Foot Formed <lb/>
Ne. Spring styles of Ralston Health Shoes are now c . .;. In cur acre art we I you to <lb/>
them a look <lb/>
j. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. <lb/>
L Jefferson Bros., <lb/>
doing business at N. C <lb/>
and composed f It. L., II. T. J. W., A. <lb/>
J. G. W. and J. It. <lb/>
In- mutual <lb/>
y the withdrawal of H. T. and J. R. <lb/>
Jefferson from said firm. The re- <lb/>
Tour brothers will continue toe <lb/>
old firm of K. L. <lb/>
with win in all business of that firm <lb/>
be settled, the two retiring having <lb/>
no further connection or responsibility <lb/>
in the firm. <lb/>
This March 5th, 1906. <lb/>
It. L A BROS. <lb/>
H. T. <lb/>
J. K <lb/>
The Clerk of the Superior Court of <lb/>
county, having issued letters <lb/>
administration to me. the undersign- <lb/>
ed, on tin- day of January, <lb/>
on the estate of W, J. <lb/>
ed. NOTICE is hereby given to all <lb/>
persons indebted to the to <lb/>
immediate payment to the undersign- <lb/>
ed, and to all creditors of said estate <lb/>
to present their claims properly <lb/>
to the <lb/>
within twelve months after the <lb/>
date of this notice, or this notice will <lb/>
be plead in bar of their recovery. <lb/>
This the day of January, <lb/>
R. K <lb/>
on the estate of W. j. <lb/>
I. A. Sugg, Attorney. <lb/>
Friend, is <lb/>
Suppose You Stop and Set <lb/>
it Wonderful <lb/>
N C. 1903. <lb/>
Mrs Joe take pleas- <lb/>
Hinting that Remedy <lb/>
has entirely our little girl of <lb/>
h very bad case which <lb/>
of her body. <lb/>
She had from <lb/>
the time she w old. <lb/>
she was six years old. She <lb/>
is now perfectly well I feel <lb/>
that I cannot speak too highly of <lb/>
it he not had a symptom of <lb/>
it for six years. Respectfully, <lb/>
J. W. COBB. <lb/>
The Yellow Fever Gems <lb/>
has recently discovered <lb/>
It bears a close resemblance to <lb/>
the malaria germ. To free the <lb/>
system from disease the <lb/>
most effective remedy s Dr <lb/>
King's New Lire Pills. <lb/>
eel to cure all diseases due to <lb/>
malaria poison and constipation <lb/>
at J. L Drug Store <lb/>
Not Quite <lb/>
How often you can get a <lb/>
thing <lb/>
nail or screw driver or <lb/>
lacking. Have a good <lb/>
tool box and be prepared for <lb/>
emergencies. Our line of tools <lb/>
is all you could desire, and <lb/>
we will see that your tool <lb/>
box does not lack a single <lb/>
useful article. <lb/>
Of course I <lb/>
You get Harness, <lb/>
Horse Good's, j <lb/>
of <lb/>
J. P. <lb/>
Corey <lb/>
WITHOUT <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
To Publishers <lb/>
and Printers <lb/>
We have an f new <lb/>
process, on patents <lb/>
pending, whereby we <lb/>
can reface old Brass Col- <lb/>
and Head Roles, , <lb/>
and thicker, and make. <lb/>
fully as good as now <lb/>
an l <lb/>
knobs or feet on the bot- <lb/>
tom. <lb/>
PRICES <lb/>
Column and Head <lb/>
regular lengths <lb/>
L. S. and <lb/>
Head Ruled inches In <lb/>
and over <lb/>
A sample refaced <lb/>
Rule, <lb/>
will b <lb/>
on application. <lb/>
MUCH AS MIGHT <lb/>
Service <lb/>
; F <lb/>
t Co II fit. <lb/>
is Stuff of <lb/>
Rates <lb/>
. ; -o <lb/>
i- C BE Ft or<lb/>
Company, <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
Printers Supply <lb/>
Manufactures of Type and <lb/>
High Printing Mater at <lb/>
Ninth Street. Philadelphia, p <lb/>
N. <lb/>
Steamboat Service. <lb/>
L. leaves <lb/>
hi ti a. in, for Greenville; leaves <lb/>
Hi in. <lb/>
Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
Norfolk Southern Railroad for <lb/>
Norfolk, Baltimore, Philadelphia, <lb/>
New York, and all other <lb/>
joint North, a Norfolk <lb/>
nil points Went. <lb/>
Shippers should older their <lb/>
freight via Norfolk, care Norfolk <lb/>
Southern K. B. <lb/>
Bailing to change <lb/>
without notice. <lb/>
J. J. Agent, Green- <lb/>
ville, N. ;. <lb/>
H. C. General T. and <lb/>
i. Agent, Norfolk, V. <lb/>
If, K. KING, v. p, a- ;. M. <lb/>
W. <lb/>
in <lb/>
II <lb/>
And Provisions <lb/>
Cotton Bagging and j <lb/>
Ties i hand <lb/>
Fresh kept ion- <lb/>
in Stock. Country <lb/>
Produce Bought and Sold <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
Q R <lb/>
North Carolina.<lb/>
lire <lb/>
Nervous <lb/>
When you feel languid, tired, <lb/>
and irritable, your vi- <lb/>
Is i ply of <lb/>
nerve energy, exhausted, and <lb/>
system down for <lb/>
lack of power, <lb/>
The of the body are <lb/>
working poorly, or not at all, <lb/>
and you arc not getting the <lb/>
needed. soon <lb/>
impoverishes the blood and in- <lb/>
steal of throwing off the <lb/>
i. . distributes it all <lb/>
through the body. This brings <lb/>
and misery. <lb/>
Feed the nerves with Dr. <lb/>
a nerve food, a <lb/>
nerve medicine, that nourishes <lb/>
and strengthens the nerves, and <lb/>
see how quickly m will get <lb/>
r u. n i <lb/>
. ti- i the <lb/>
B I . . , could <lb/>
j w t <lb/>
s n i; lit, and <lb/>
r tell ill , rest. She <lb/>
i I o n i <lb/>
Dr. H <lb/>
i r the Unit <lb/>
i i .;. <lb/>
end of the <lb/>
v.,; <lb/>
i u . of ban <lb/>
t miry <lb/>
OTTO <lb/>
Cherry St., <lb/>
Dr. It by your <lb/>
who will guarantee that the <lb/>
first bottle will benefit. If It falls, he <lb/>
will refund your money. <lb/>
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind <lb/>
I . <lb/>
WATCH EVOLUTION. <lb/>
The From the Time of the <lb/>
Portable Timepiece. <lb/>
Peter of Nuremberg, in <lb/>
about 1500, is now <lb/>
ally credited with the invention of <lb/>
the portable watch. The earliest <lb/>
were naturally rather crude. <lb/>
This is shown by the few specimens <lb/>
still in existence. They were <lb/>
in shape, not oval or egg shaped, <lb/>
and entirely made of iron. In place <lb/>
of the round balance was a straight <lb/>
one, called Like almost all <lb/>
watches up to the year they <lb/>
-were provided with the verge <lb/>
anent Tho hairspring is absent. It <lb/>
-was not invented till years later. <lb/>
In order to obtain a tolerably <lb/>
form rate an upright hog's bristle <lb/>
was used, against which the <lb/>
strikes. The uneven traction of the <lb/>
spring they endeavored to prevent <lb/>
by means of a brake. Great <lb/>
was not aimed at, which is <lb/>
shown by the fact that the oldest <lb/>
watches with very few exceptions <lb/>
mp to about the year indicated <lb/>
only the hours, the minute hand be- <lb/>
entirely absent. <lb/>
While the first watches were <lb/>
crude, there appeared only <lb/>
or thirty years after their <lb/>
works that are almost <lb/>
-technically perfect. The iron plates <lb/>
And wheels had given place to finely <lb/>
gilt brass ones. The pinions were <lb/>
Of and polished, the cocks <lb/>
engraved and the pillars neat- <lb/>
turned. Greater precision was ob- <lb/>
when, about the year <lb/>
the hairspring was invented by Dr. <lb/>
and also, but entirely <lb/>
pendent of the latter, by <lb/>
opened the way for the intro- <lb/>
of the minute hand, which <lb/>
is found quite generally around the <lb/>
year 1700. Some of the oldest <lb/>
-watches were already furnished <lb/>
a striking mechanism. About <lb/>
the year 1800 watches with alarms <lb/>
were made, and in an <lb/>
Englishman, introduced the repeat- <lb/>
watch. <lb/>
Toward the 1800 was <lb/>
made for the first time the second <lb/>
hand in watches. The cylinder es- <lb/>
is known to lie quite old, <lb/>
it was originated as far back as <lb/>
1710, but was not generally adopted <lb/>
-until about 1840. The lever escape- <lb/>
the one used in the majority <lb/>
of American watches of the present <lb/>
time, was invented about 1765 by <lb/>
Thomas <lb/>
Hie Property In Scotland. <lb/>
was full of <lb/>
ardor, and he was endeavoring <lb/>
to enlist in the London Scottish <lb/>
volunteers. Of course he was asked <lb/>
if he were a Scotchman, according <lb/>
to London Answers. <lb/>
not he replied. <lb/>
asked the staff <lb/>
sergeant. <lb/>
said Mon- <lb/>
unless you have some con- <lb/>
with Scotland you can't <lb/>
he was told. And he ponder- <lb/>
ed for a moment. <lb/>
got some property in Scot- <lb/>
lie said at last. <lb/>
that will be all said <lb/>
the sergeant and proceeded to en- <lb/>
list him. <lb/>
Before he left, however, the <lb/>
geant turned t him. <lb/>
you mind informing me <lb/>
in what part of Scotland your prop- <lb/>
is he asked. <lb/>
said the recruit. <lb/>
got a football jersey in the Perth <lb/>
dye <lb/>
What Was Doing. <lb/>
happened ill a little town in <lb/>
the remarked the <lb/>
lady down from upstairs <lb/>
and I . of the hotel <lb/>
if she could got a glass of water. <lb/>
certainly, said <lb/>
the man. filling up a glass from <lb/>
the water cooler. <lb/>
minuted later she was back- <lb/>
in the office again. <lb/>
like i trouble you.- <lb/>
she said, com. get another <lb/>
glass of <lb/>
trouble at said <lb/>
the manager, banding her <lb/>
glass. <lb/>
I mill lies later she appeared <lb/>
again. <lb/>
said the <lb/>
fable could I inquire <lb/>
what yon doing with so much <lb/>
kn iv you'll just scream when <lb/>
I tell the lady. try- <lb/>
in to hill n <lb/>
In called a meeting of <lb/>
the i militia colonels to con- <lb/>
sider hi additional force bill. Some <lb/>
objected to ll;. clause which called <lb/>
them out under all circumstances <lb/>
and argued that this should not DO <lb/>
in case of actual <lb/>
said Pitt, would too <lb/>
Presently they came to an- <lb/>
other clause, when the same ob- <lb/>
insisted on the militia not <lb/>
being liable to be sent out of the <lb/>
kingdom. said <lb/>
Pitt, with cruel sarcasm, case of <lb/>
actual <lb/>
BANKRUPT S <lb/>
on <lb/>
. TUCKER <lb/>
TO BE <lb/>
AT <lb/>
I have purchased the entire stock, the store fixture i, etc., or A. E. Tucker's business. I AM NOT A MERCHANT <lb/>
and do not intend to stay th; business. Bit I have this stock bought it must b; sold at ones. <lb/>
SATURDAY MARCH 10th <lb/>
everything is on sale regardless of the wholesale price. Money talks in this sale. Remember time and place. Next to Bank <lb/>
of Greenville <lb/>
J. E. <lb/>
. r <lb/>
ESTATE IN GREENVILLE ISA <lb/>
Safe investment <lb/>
Secure a Good Location while there is to do so at <lb/>
Reasonable Prices and on Easy <lb/>
I have that splendid property, just east of the town limits in South Greenville, into convenient lots for home-seekers <lb/>
and will them on easy terms. There is no better location for homes anywhere around Greenville. High elevation, level, <lb/>
and convenient, being only a few minutes walk from the business part of town. This property is just outside the corporate <lb/>
limits, yet those who reside there will have the benefit of the graded school, and be as near to the churches, and depot and <lb/>
as are the people in many parts of the town, being only three hundred yards from Five Points, nice neighborhood <lb/>
adjacent to the property. Talk it over with me and let me show you these desirable lots. No better time than NOW to buy. <lb/>
Greenville will grow rapidly in the next few years and property will be higher. Catch the opportunity before it is too late. <lb/>
Call on or address <lb/>
SAM WHITE, Greenville, N. C.<lb/>
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<p>
PIP <lb/>
The REFLECTOR <lb/>
AND <lb/>
O J AND <lb/>
Entered In the t N. C, a second class matter, <lb/>
upon application. <lb/>
at pot in Pitt and <lb/>
to <lb/>
H CAROLINA FRIDAY MAIL 1900. <lb/>
-l. II. make Charlotte preparing to enter <lb/>
bum. f seine skater, jar the t. handsomely when <lb/>
floor less. Carolina Medical Society <lb/>
j meets May <lb/>
A bit of blowing i on the program is a <lb/>
satisfaction Speaker Cannon can gel j banquet After going <lb/>
out of his mail spell- through that the doctors can take <lb/>
some of their own medicine for in <lb/>
Mme was all <lb/>
in French, but the price of tickets <lb/>
was in United States figures all Lumberton <lb/>
right enough. Argus have been consolidated <lb/>
the former purchasing the latter. <lb/>
All talk and no work he ; This is better for all concerned, <lb/>
the they are the canal. I paper well supported can ac- <lb/>
But are drawing big salaries I much more for its commit <lb/>
all the same. than two with a divided pat <lb/>
that leaves both barely able <lb/>
A little notoriety seems to be; to exist, <lb/>
all there was in the report j <lb/>
that Marion was booked for a <lb/>
cabinet position. <lb/>
CHANCE THE COUNTY HOME. <lb/>
The idea of changing the county <lb/>
home from its present location to <lb/>
some near Greenville, and <lb/>
making it such a home as it should <lb/>
be. is growing in popularity. Some <lb/>
have expressed themselves through <lb/>
The Reflector and many others have <lb/>
spoken to us giving endorsement to <lb/>
the suggestion. present county <lb/>
home would bring price as a <lb/>
firm, and with the money a good <lb/>
home could be built. If the money <lb/>
arising from the sale should not be <lb/>
sufficient to purchase the site <lb/>
and build the home, there are <lb/>
enough public spirited citizens in <lb/>
the county who will subscribe to a <lb/>
fund to donate a site. In this way, <lb/>
without additional expense to the <lb/>
county, a home can he secured that <lb/>
would be a credit to the county. <lb/>
The fruit are com- <lb/>
on with their predictions. Not <lb/>
worth while to say too much until <lb/>
April a whack at it. <lb/>
The six weather limitation <lb/>
of the ground hog has expired Now <lb/>
we ill see what he is going to do <lb/>
it for the next ten days <lb/>
Governor has refused to <lb/>
pardon Bishop, who is <lb/>
a live term in the <lb/>
Again the governor is right <lb/>
lie is working <lb/>
ward. Virginia, North Carolina, <lb/>
and South Carolina have each <lb/>
a murderer Georgia comes <lb/>
next. <lb/>
The Charlotte Observer will please <lb/>
note that county again takes the <lb/>
benefit of exception when it comes to <lb/>
blood hounds that can fail success- <lb/>
fully. <lb/>
hen M wet ells come a look <lb/>
at Dickinson avenue enough to con- <lb/>
anyone that and Ninth <lb/>
streets oiler the best thoroughfare to <lb/>
the depot. <lb/>
Charlotte is determined that <lb/>
not get ahead of her in <lb/>
the way of drawing cards. <lb/>
city is expecting a visit in a few days <lb/>
from Don Alton I. Parker, of New <lb/>
York, Democratic nominee for Pres- <lb/>
in the last election, and former <lb/>
President Grover Cleveland has <lb/>
been invited to be guest of honor <lb/>
at the 20th of May celebration <lb/>
A man who came from a town <lb/>
when both existed, said he did not <lb/>
see how Greenville got along with- <lb/>
factories and a building and <lb/>
loan association. The question will <lb/>
puzzle almost anybody. True <lb/>
Greenville has managed to get along <lb/>
fairly well without the aid of h <lb/>
town builders, but just think how <lb/>
much faster the town would grow if <lb/>
we had them. <lb/>
There to be much doing in <lb/>
Greenville during the coming sum <lb/>
mer in the building line A build <lb/>
ins and loan association would help <lb/>
the c-use <lb/>
must be turning over a <lb/>
new f surf enough Beside <lb/>
in clear of bawdy houses, <lb/>
bur on the wrestling <lb/>
matches that nave been taking place <lb/>
there. <lb/>
lire department <lb/>
gallant fight at the lire in <lb/>
Hardware building, <lb/>
and the company showed its <lb/>
by a check for That <lb/>
kind of encouragement counts. <lb/>
It is getting almost time for prop <lb/>
to begin for the Confederate <lb/>
reunion on May 10th. <lb/>
The reunion this year should be <lb/>
made a notable one, for the time is <lb/>
rapidly coming when it will be too <lb/>
A hand book late to pay honors to these gallant <lb/>
hardly he needed in the can-1 heroes while they are living- Every <lb/>
as the Republicans are fur year there is a thinning of the ranks, <lb/>
isLing the her all the cam <lb/>
material limy need. <lb/>
The matter of distribution of <lb/>
seed by congressmen is again <lb/>
the attention of the public. <lb/>
The expense attached to buying and <lb/>
Rending out these free seed is some <lb/>
thing like half a million dollars an- <lb/>
We do not see why Con- <lb/>
would not be equally justified <lb/>
in sending everybody a hat or a pair <lb/>
of shoes, or anything else, as to send <lb/>
free seed. <lb/>
is going after the matter <lb/>
right to relieve the residents of the <lb/>
burden of having to support three <lb/>
telephone exchanges. The mer- <lb/>
chants of the city held a meeting <lb/>
and accepted one of the telephone <lb/>
systems--the one offering the lowest <lb/>
rate for will <lb/>
i he use of the other two systems <lb/>
Telephones are good things, but <lb/>
three systems in the same town re- <lb/>
quiring the people to rent <lb/>
from all three in order to reach those <lb/>
desired is too much of a good thing. <lb/>
Th <lb/>
ministerial association of <lb/>
j . k has filed a request with the <lb/>
,. -s of the Jamestown <lb/>
, , r <lb/>
. to open the exposition on <lb/>
entirely <lb/>
j the week are all on which <lb/>
six days in <lb/>
it should <lb/>
and ere long the last of them will <lb/>
have passed over the river. Green- <lb/>
ville should do her best for the old <lb/>
soldiers at the next reunion. <lb/>
of State J. Bryan Grimes will <lb/>
deliver the address here that day, so <lb/>
the success of the speaking part of <lb/>
the exercises is already assured. <lb/>
Let everything else be arranged <lb/>
keeping with it. <lb/>
last week a <lb/>
minister, who seems heretofore <lb/>
to have boon in good standing in <lb/>
his church, was convicted of <lb/>
criminal intimacy with a married <lb/>
woman and sentenced to <lb/>
The disgrace that this <lb/>
man has brought on the cause of <lb/>
religion will of course do harm. <lb/>
Because here and there uses <lb/>
the of heaven to serve the <lb/>
devil, there be plenty of scoffers <lb/>
and scorners who sneer at the <lb/>
religion of Jesus and say none of <lb/>
its devotees are to be trusted. <lb/>
But where one professed <lb/>
of the Master fails and dis- <lb/>
honors His cause there are <lb/>
thousands and thousands who <lb/>
have lived and are living today <lb/>
lives consistently and faithfully <lb/>
devoted to His service. There <lb/>
be many of the cloth not <lb/>
what they ought to be, just <lb/>
are men in all walks of life <lb/>
who fall short. But it is well to <lb/>
remember that where one fails <lb/>
there are and and more, <lb/>
who live uprightly to the end. <lb/>
Statesville Landmark.<lb/>
WINTERVILLE <lb/>
gone after <lb/>
Frank Wilson <lb/>
In its way the gold cure may be <lb/>
all right, but a man seldom feels the <lb/>
need of the cure until his gold is <lb/>
all gone. <lb/>
The King Clothier. <lb/>
Announcement <lb/>
We beg leave to announce that we are <lb/>
Wholesale and Retail <lb/>
for s <lb/>
White Lead, Paints, <lb/>
Colors, and and <lb/>
. Ready nixed Paints. <lb/>
There is no line in the world better than <lb/>
the Harrison line. It has behind it a <lb/>
reputation for honorable wares and honorable <lb/>
dealings. . <lb/>
If you use the Harrison Paints you need <lb/>
never worry quality. <lb/>
We trust that you will favor us with your <lb/>
orders whenever you want good paint for any <lb/>
Have just a car load and <lb/>
can give you Special Prices. <lb/>
Baker Hart <lb/>
N. C, <lb/>
THERE IS A WAY TO SAVE <lb/>
AND A WAY TO LOSE. <lb/>
save when yon buy the goods, you lose when you an v other <lb/>
Kind, poor policy to buy any but especially when it comes to <lb/>
GROCERIES. <lb/>
Don't put just anything on your table and think it good enough. The <lb/>
same money at my will the best to be hail. I have just nut In a fresh <lb/>
stock of <lb/>
Canned Goods, Package Goods, <lb/>
Cheese, Coffee, Sweet and Sour Pickles and other articles in this line, <lb/>
also Fruits and Confections. And I keep the best in Clears and Tobacco, <lb/>
Just try me for the of everything in the Grocer's line. <lb/>
J. B. JOHNSTON, <lb/>
Next door to C. T. <lb/>
Pulley Bowen <lb/>
THE HOME OF WOMAN'S FASHIONS <lb/>
t. <lb/>
We will inaugurate Our Spring Season by <lb/>
putting on display the newest <lb/>
ideas to be shown in <lb/>
SILKS WHITE GOODS <lb/>
We have no trash or Special Sale stuff but <lb/>
we will have the latest and best things that <lb/>
were obtainable in the American markets , <lb/>
and we cordially invite the Ladies that are f <lb/>
desirous of seeing the NEWEST <lb/>
IN SILKS AND WHITE GOODS f <lb/>
to call at our establishment and feast their <lb/>
Very truly yours, X <lb/>
., <lb/>
Pulley Bowen. <lb/>
. V <lb/>
This department is in charge of J. H. FRY, who is authorized to rep- <lb/>
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory. <lb/>
Nice Hue of fresh groceries <lb/>
ways on baud Barber <lb/>
A Co. <lb/>
Mrs. J. L. Jackson is <lb/>
her mother i In- week at <lb/>
Any one in need of a good cart <lb/>
one that will last and render goo <lb/>
service just sail to see or the <lb/>
A. <lb/>
Miss Holiday, of Grimes- <lb/>
land, is this week at H. P. <lb/>
If you expect co exchange your <lb/>
seed for meal you can same time <lb/>
by taking meal far your seed when <lb/>
you have cotton ginned at the <lb/>
Pitt Co. Oil Mill. <lb/>
Mrs. L. A. Sparks and Miss <lb/>
Sarah Taylor returned Sunday <lb/>
night from Baltimore, where they <lb/>
have been to purchase their spring <lb/>
and summer goods. <lb/>
For special prices heaters see <lb/>
L. House. <lb/>
If yon want good seed Irish <lb/>
potatoes go to Harrington, Barber <lb/>
a Co. <lb/>
If you your laundry to look <lb/>
nice last long take it to H. L. <lb/>
Johnson who represents the <lb/>
steam laundry. <lb/>
Henry Johnson, of Ayden, spent <lb/>
Sunday with his brother here, H. <lb/>
L. Johnson. <lb/>
The A. G. Cox Co. are still <lb/>
shipping cotton planters and guano <lb/>
by the car load, and if you <lb/>
need any you bad best write or <lb/>
see them at ore. <lb/>
All farmers sow- <lb/>
and wheat can be supplied with <lb/>
mowers, rakes, reapers and binders <lb/>
at Harrington, Barber Co. <lb/>
Boy was a visitor in <lb/>
town Sunday. <lb/>
Be sure not to forget the <lb/>
and those iron bedsteads at <lb/>
A. W. Ange Co. <lb/>
The Winterville High <lb/>
Try a bottle of Kid- high grade garden seed <lb/>
a sure cure for all u- ll- <lb/>
seed <lb/>
and net sin east <lb/>
cure <lb/>
troubles at Harrington <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
If nave cotton seed to sell or <lb/>
exchange write or Pitt On, <lb/>
Oil company, their prices are the <lb/>
highest. <lb/>
Men's and youth's pants, all <lb/>
at Barber Go, <lb/>
The demands for Tar Heel cart <lb/>
wheels in treat now, and any ore <lb/>
in need of will do well to <lb/>
write or see the A G. <lb/>
and at <lb/>
ton Barber Co. <lb/>
The Pitt Oil Co. will pay <lb/>
highest price seed <lb/>
The A. G. CoX Mfg. Co , are <lb/>
still shipping cotton planters by <lb/>
the car load. <lb/>
always had them at the drug <lb/>
store of B. T. Cox Bi. <lb/>
Try a Prince or a Dan <lb/>
Emmett Jim Dixon at <lb/>
drug will them to you. <lb/>
If need <lb/>
at A. W. Co and you can <lb/>
one, and too <lb/>
bushels of -feed Oats at <lb/>
Barber Co. <lb/>
If you want good flour, some that <lb/>
you can eat without any trouble <lb/>
with Indigestion, go to A. W. Anne <lb/>
ft Go., and get some of that Hour <lb/>
be that is made out of <lb/>
wheat. <lb/>
pure <lb/>
Big line of hats and caps just; <lb/>
received, latest styles. Harrington. <lb/>
go to <lb/>
If you are preserve your <lb/>
houses by painting them with <lb/>
town and country paint, for <lb/>
by A. W. Ange Co. <lb/>
For hay, corn and oils <lb/>
Harrington, Barber ft Go, <lb/>
Tooth and Di-k Barrow at he not paid their <lb/>
Barber k Co. lax ill do well to see C. L. <lb/>
i c ii , Smith, collector, an extra <lb/>
J. K , . <lb/>
j i . r i. ,., amount in willed <lb/>
day night from Baltimore, where <lb/>
he has buying hi spring and . Form the habit of saving by <lb/>
summer Look out a making small with the <lb/>
lot of them now at Bank of small <lb/>
ton, Barber Go's. g-eat fortunes gr.-w. Be- <lb/>
l i gin now. <lb/>
make m by ex r <lb/>
changing their cotton seed for noticed in the paper a few <lb/>
meal at Pitt County Oil Co. ago that while some party <lb/>
Our meal analyzes Pitt driving the buggy shaft <lb/>
Oil company. j In came unfastened and the entire <lb/>
was thrown from the lop of <lb/>
a high embankment, the <lb/>
barely serious injury <lb/>
The cause a defective <lb/>
coupler, accidents <lb/>
The newspaper of Car- <lb/>
appear to be of one opinion <lb/>
regarding the result of the <lb/>
trial. t that the slayer <lb/>
the two actors deserves the life <lb/>
sentence he received and was <lb/>
fortunate in not sent <lb/>
the scaffold The <lb/>
News and Courier as its <lb/>
opinion that Hasty will <lb/>
find life imprisonment in the <lb/>
penitentiary a fearful penalty <lb/>
for his brutal crime, but it will <lb/>
be none too long for the <lb/>
which he committed against <lb/>
and continues, <lb/>
ought to be no sympathy for him <lb/>
in the fate which overtaker <lb/>
him and he should be required to <lb/>
serve out his term to tin; la-t <lb/>
minute of his life. It is only in <lb/>
this way that he can make any <lb/>
atonement for his bloody <lb/>
What tends to make Hasty's fate <lb/>
seem harder than it would other- <lb/>
wise appear is that so many men <lb/>
in South Carolina just as <lb/>
as ho has gone of <lb/>
justice. However, there is little <lb/>
room for mercy in a case of this <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
Any one in need a plow will <lb/>
do well to go to A. W. Ange <lb/>
and get one of those <lb/>
ed They are the best <lb/>
the market. <lb/>
are serious in a much as they often <lb/>
threaten life, and every precaution <lb/>
taken to guard <lb/>
It is to your beat Interest. <lb/>
i You can do this by lifting <lb/>
Buggies. The shafts are fasten- <lb/>
entered a college <lb/>
Furnishings for the house we are <lb/>
implements of all kinds <lb/>
at Barber Co. <lb/>
M. O. Bryan Tuesday <lb/>
t from he has <lb/>
been with his will, who has just <lb/>
to apply never come <lb/>
rattle. can then take <lb/>
yon <lb/>
C. <lb/>
Car load of Hour just received, <lb/>
Couplet <lb/>
we are told, are the best on the <lb/>
keeps drawing them in, as Misses new ready for business, and extend a. quick and <lb/>
Lillian Thomas Ella invitation to all, to visit our <lb/>
of Stokes, entered school here and Bee the beautiful line of <lb/>
Monday morning. The furniture, which we have planed, . <lb/>
know a good thing when they see to deal out on easy p,, safety, <lb/>
it, and therefore they patronize the that the poorest shall have no; <lb/>
Winterville excuse for their homes not being I u <lb/>
Winterville Canning Thanking you In ml. <lb/>
consisting of furnace, cooker, can- for we are you <lb/>
books, work shed, Supply <lb/>
and about one third acres of land Co., Winterville, N <lb/>
in heart of Winterville for sale. <lb/>
For particulars see Dr. B. T. Cox ice , at <lb/>
or J. F Harrington. Harrington, Barber Co. <lb/>
We offer our silver table ware; <lb/>
j The Pitt Oil is <lb/>
guarantee at a bargain. , <lb/>
car ,,,. <lb/>
Buy a pipe from J. H. C. Dixon line of dress shirts ever <lb/>
at the drug store. j shown in Winterville at <lb/>
Much is being added to Harrington, Barber Co. <lb/>
looks of the Winterville High New furniture is arriving daily <lb/>
School campus by setting out shade at A w q Clime ,, <lb/>
trees, magnolias, evergreens and j , , <lb/>
many different kinds of shrubbery. I , T , . . <lb/>
. ., . , , . Miss Lela Roach, who is a slit- <lb/>
it has always been a beauty . , . , . . . <lb/>
of the Winterville High <lb/>
School, spent and 81111- <lb/>
day with her parents, who live <lb/>
near Mill. She was also ac- <lb/>
Nice by Misses Battle Kit- <lb/>
Barber Co. and Chapman, <lb/>
We notice that the A G. Cox A new line of and dress <lb/>
Co will keep the depot plat I goods just received at A. W. Ange <lb/>
form covered with Cox Be sure to see them and <lb/>
cotton planter, as last as one car i your pick, <lb/>
load is moved put another on <lb/>
The of <lb/>
f the wage earner, <lb/>
and small fain t as well as that <lb/>
the larger bra. e men, we can be <lb/>
mutually you will let us. <lb/>
If yon a nice trunk cheap <lb/>
go to A. W. Co. for they <lb/>
Another large shipment of In. <lb/>
all styles and sizes and prices very If you want a nice pair of Slip. <lb/>
go to A. W. <lb/>
Co and you can got them. He <lb/>
has the nicest lot ever shown in <lb/>
Winterville. <lb/>
it is becoming now most beautiful. <lb/>
John Stokes is in town, this week <lb/>
talking <lb/>
the platform, and by doing keep <lb/>
It painted all the time. <lb/>
All c r of paint, and yellow <lb/>
at Harrington Barber Co. <lb/>
Nice line of boys suits at II L. <lb/>
Johnson's <lb/>
reasonable. <lb/>
A Co. <lb/>
Barber <lb/>
White's and Kidney Cure, <lb/>
the combination medicine <lb/>
for and a sure colic cure, <lb/>
at the Drug Store <lb/>
Buy your Apples, <lb/>
I Bananas from J. <lb/>
G. Dixon at he ding store. <lb/>
A nice lot of new summer Bug- <lb/>
Robes at Harrington, Barber <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
If you want a nice shirt or tie <lb/>
go to Harrington, Barber Co. <lb/>
at the bank. cashier would <lb/>
be glad you. He would <lb/>
like to show you how an account <lb/>
with be bank of <lb/>
tie helpful to you. <lb/>
want nice sew- <lb/>
machine for 910.00, or any <lb/>
kind of house furnishing goods <lb/>
cheap go to A. W. Ange Co. <lb/>
The gentleman, who left town <lb/>
last week and lost his clothes would <lb/>
not have had such bad luck If he <lb/>
had bought one of those nice <lb/>
trunks, or suit cases at A. W. <lb/>
Ange Go. <lb/>
Start your Hank account with <lb/>
the Hank of W today the <lb/>
first deposit is the hardest to <lb/>
make the others easily, <lb/>
then watch account grow. <lb/>
The nicest lot of men's pants ever <lb/>
in Winterville can now be <lb/>
seen at. A. W. Ange ft Co. Get <lb/>
your pick they going. <lb/>
of not having gin d <lb/>
pants when Hat Barber <lb/>
Co., have received a i lit, <lb/>
that will sell cheap. <lb/>
Governor Glenn, Attorney <lb/>
Auditor Dixon, <lb/>
Chief Clerk <lb/>
Moody, representing Treasurer <lb/>
Lacy, one <lb/>
or I newspaper men witnessed <lb/>
the destruction the South <lb/>
la and bonds <lb/>
yesterday There was <lb/>
u, i of them All had <lb/>
been redeemed, duly <lb/>
paid and were burned. These <lb/>
were the last, and there are now <lb/>
none <lb/>
Publishers of a city directory <lb/>
in Chicago are to be made the <lb/>
victims of a peculiar form of <lb/>
boycott if the plans the Typo- <lb/>
graphical Union are carried out <lb/>
Because the directory is to be <lb/>
printed in a non-union shop the <lb/>
union printers are endeavoring <lb/>
to have members of all labor or- <lb/>
give their names to <lb/>
the canvassers as John Smith. <lb/>
This if carried out, <lb/>
it is estimated, result in <lb/>
John Smiths being printed in the <lb/>
directory. Such a course is in <lb/>
line with many of the things the <lb/>
labor unions in their desperation <lb/>
are now endeavoring to <lb/>
on the people who have do <lb/>
office is at all <lb/>
time- prepaid to till <lb/>
wedding invitations, either piloted <lb/>
or <lb/>
NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE <lb/>
I In the Rune- <lb/>
It. L. Smith Company vs. Bad <lb/>
Dixon. <lb/>
By virtue an execution to <lb/>
the undersigned from the Superior <lb/>
Court of Pitt county in the above <lb/>
titled action, i will, on Monday, the <lb/>
of March, at o'clock <lb/>
M, at the Court door of said <lb/>
county, sell to the highest bidder for <lb/>
cash to satisfy said all the <lb/>
title interest which the said <lb/>
Bull Dixon. defendant, has in the <lb/>
following described real estate, <lb/>
one undivided one eighth inter- <lb/>
est of Basil Dixon, subject to the life <lb/>
of his father, S, in <lb/>
hid to the lands which descended to <lb/>
from his mother, Henrietta Dix- <lb/>
on. Henrietta and <lb/>
described as <lb/>
lauds of Ii. A. B, r. <lb/>
Planing and wife, <lb/>
John and others, and con- <lb/>
three hundred and acres, <lb/>
more Or and being the entire in- <lb/>
of the said Basil in and <lb/>
to the lands of which his mother, the <lb/>
late Dixon, Henri- <lb/>
died seized and possessed, <lb/>
situated on the north side of Tar river, <lb/>
Greenville township, county, <lb/>
subject to the life estate of S. Dix- <lb/>
on, the father said Basil Dix- <lb/>
on. <lb/>
This 16th day of February, <lb/>
L. w. Tucker, Sheriff. <lb/>
DISSOLUTION. <lb/>
The firm of Proctor St Gibson, Mer- <lb/>
chants at N. has this <lb/>
day dissolved by mutual consent. All <lb/>
persons indebted to said will make <lb/>
payment to T. Proctor, who will <lb/>
continue business at the old stand, <lb/>
and will settle all Indebtedness against <lb/>
said This 16th-, 1806. <lb/>
T. P, Proctor. <lb/>
J. L. Gibson. <lb/>
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 <lb/>
ADVERTISEMENT. <lb/>
PICTURES <lb/>
TO ORDER <lb/>
Well we can suit you in Price, Quality and Workman- <lb/>
ship, our are up-to-date, our con- <lb/>
our prices are right. Give 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, Ii. Taft <lb/>
Wash Goods Sale <lb/>
We have received our full line of <lb/>
consisting of <lb/>
FANCY GOODS <lb/>
LAWNS IN INDIA LINEN <lb/>
GINGHAMS, MADRAS <lb/>
will be on sale Monday. Everybody <lb/>
to these goods, <lb/>
Jas. F. Davenport, <lb/>
OPPOSITE GREENVILLE BANKING S TRUST <lb/>
When a gets the worst of <lb/>
argument he always to act as <lb/>
if ho bad been drawing the <lb/>
other man out; <lb/>
MONEY IS NOTHING <lb/>
IN COMPARISON WITH GOOD HEALTH <lb/>
But should you become incapacitated by either accident or sickness it will <lb/>
help bear the burden of additional expense incurred, the <lb/>
DISABILITY POLICY <lb/>
It insures against all accidents and sickness of <lb/>
THE <lb/>
is insured for YOUR benefit when traveling. Secure a Policy NOW. <lb/>
Insurance H. A. WHITE Greenville, N. C <lb/>
provides complete protection <lb/>
every kind. <lb/>
Mil <lb/>
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We sell and guarantee FAY STOCKINGS <lb/>
per pair. W-i are not but are <lb/>
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We were the first to ever t FAY STOCKINGS <lb/>
shipped to Greenville. <lb/>
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Hardware. <lb/>
For C Slopes Ranges, <lb/>
heaters Pumps, Am <lb/>
munition. One an J Two Horse <lb/>
Plows, Heat Cutters and <lb/>
Stutters. In fact anything; <lb/>
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SEED. MEAL AND HULLS. <lb/>
STUFF. <lb/>
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paying the hi. hen market price for Cotton Seed <lb/>
in any quantity. <lb/>
I sell Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, in car lots or <lb/>
less, stoked or loose, t suit purchaser, or exchange for Seed <lb/>
at <lb/>
HAY, CORN, OATS, BRAN, SHIP STUFF LIME <lb/>
and all -d constantly on hand. <lb/>
Cir of Golden Seed and Feed Oats to arrive, also <lb/>
and Black Oats, Bed Host Proof Oats. <lb/>
I have just had built a warehouse near depot <lb/>
for this line. <lb/>
will to carry a of rile- Groceries <lb/>
stand occupied by Johnston i . <lb/>
F. V- JOHNSTON. <lb/>
rest to the stomach. Cures indigestion, dyspepsia, sour stomach, <lb/>
tired weak stomach, windy stomach, puffed stomach, nervous <lb/>
and catarrh of the stomach. A guaranteed cure. <lb/>
m. y r E C <lb/>
ac- <lb/>
Torn<lb/>
Hum . . . I <lb/>
Sold by J. L. <lb/>
in <lb/>
the man in Ark <lb/>
ans; <lb/>
Brr i . It <lb/>
my M after five, years I <lb/>
in J bleed i <lb/>
i ii ail I <lb/>
my good fortune to the w <lb/>
medicine, Dr. King's <lb/>
New Discovery for Consumption, <lb/>
which I know from experience <lb/>
will cure consumption if taken <lb/>
in time My wife improved with <lb/>
first bottle and twelve bottles <lb/>
completed the cure Cures the <lb/>
worst coughs and colds or money <lb/>
refunded At I L. Wooten's <lb/>
druggist Trial <lb/>
bottle free. <lb/>
man who insures his life Is <lb/>
wise his family. <lb/>
The man who Insures his health <lb/>
Is wise both for his family and <lb/>
You may insure health by guard- <lb/>
It. It Is worth guarding. <lb/>
At the first attack of <lb/>
which generally <lb/>
through the and <lb/>
itself In Innumerable <lb/>
TAKE <lb/>
to Mr. Well . to one <lb/>
feature of the .-. . in be <lb/>
the i i Jay. <lb/>
speak of it, lie <lb/>
said, ii hot a peculiarly <lb/>
bearing on the cane, and <lb/>
thought you-might not have under- <lb/>
stood its <lb/>
Mr. Webster, who was looking <lb/>
dreamily out of the carriage win- <lb/>
was recalled to a consciousness <lb/>
of his client's presence. He yawned <lb/>
and. settling back against the <lb/>
ions, <lb/>
always hoped I might some <lb/>
day come to Philadelphia, because <lb/>
I've been told that there is no place <lb/>
in the United States where they <lb/>
serve finer brandy. When I came <lb/>
away from Boston I said to some of <lb/>
my friends. I'm going to find <lb/>
out about that Philadelphia <lb/>
and if I find that it really is <lb/>
best I shall have made a useful <lb/>
Several times Mr. Goodyear tried <lb/>
to draw his distinguished attorney's <lb/>
attention to the particular point at <lb/>
issue, but he never seemed to take <lb/>
the slightest interest in it. The <lb/>
brandy of Philadelphia was <lb/>
the only topic which interest- <lb/>
ed him. he recurred to it. <lb/>
Mr. Goodyear left him somewhat <lb/>
brusquely of his hotel. When he re- <lb/>
turned to hi- his story was <lb/>
anything but inspiriting. <lb/>
got s man who is supposed to lie <lb/>
the t lawyer in the United <lb/>
States and the only subject in which <lb/>
he takes any interest is Philadelphia <lb/>
That night, though, Mr. Webster <lb/>
worked in his room until o'clock, <lb/>
occasionally walking the floor and <lb/>
marshaling his case into battle <lb/>
ray. His plea the next day was one <lb/>
of his most impressive utterances in <lb/>
its Dover and logic, and the case, <lb/>
involving hundreds of thousands of <lb/>
dollars, given to the <lb/>
Harper's Weekly. <lb/>
At best it is only in the exercise <lb/>
of ii great unselfishness that the <lb/>
spinster can continue to enjoy <lb/>
the sunshine of happiness. So long <lb/>
as people are young there need not <lb/>
much loneliness in the single <lb/>
state of a man or a woman. <lb/>
The sweets of liberty and the <lb/>
hope of happiness to come <lb/>
make up for much that is lost in the <lb/>
present. It is when life begins to <lb/>
grow old friends, through <lb/>
death, through marriage or through <lb/>
exigencies of time and place have <lb/>
fallen away and new friends are <lb/>
more difficult to is then <lb/>
that both the spinster and the <lb/>
will fool the inexorable ache of <lb/>
loneliness. the outlook then is <lb/>
worse for the spinster than for the <lb/>
bachelor because it is more <lb/>
A man, if ho has the means <lb/>
to support a wife and often if he has <lb/>
not, can always turn to matrimony <lb/>
a ft possible consolation when he <lb/>
chooses, and he knows <lb/>
Life. <lb/>
What One Boy Asked. <lb/>
Children's questions are sometimes <lb/>
even more en than their <lb/>
answers, says John Henry Burn in <lb/>
The following were asked by a <lb/>
small hoy during a two <lb/>
kittens take off their fur <lb/>
when go to Led at night <lb/>
Who conked dinner when all the big <lb/>
people were little <lb/>
don i have -1. What <lb/>
kind of is it the <lb/>
has in the big in the <lb/>
front window What does i <lb/>
Clans give boys for <lb/>
when there ain't Ice ii. When <lb/>
I drink water, why it run down <lb/>
into my legs <lb/>
Happenings of Interest Over the <lb/>
Country. <lb/>
White Stone Spring, <lb/>
March II Fire, mi- <lb/>
in the kitchen from <lb/>
sense <lb/>
the hotel at this <lb/>
p to- <lb/>
New York, March <lb/>
William Jerome <lb/>
today brought two libel units for <lb/>
i one against The New <lb/>
York American and the other against <lb/>
The New York Journal. <lb/>
Albany, N Y; March <lb/>
nor today issued a further <lb/>
reprieve until May in Hie case of <lb/>
Albert T. in order to allow <lb/>
time to continue proceedings on the <lb/>
motion for a trial, now pending <lb/>
tn New York City. <lb/>
Way-cross. Ga. March John <lb/>
S. SI one of the most prominent <lb/>
men and largest real estate owner <lb/>
of was assassinated in his <lb/>
own yard tonight. His family had <lb/>
gone o church and the murder was <lb/>
discovered by his wife and children <lb/>
on their return. There is no chic <lb/>
S. C., Match II. <lb/>
In the ad his call to make mire <lb/>
of a block in the ten, Ku- <lb/>
Dan of the South- <lb/>
by p. <lb/>
rock in a cut and <lb/>
bringing passenger <lb/>
No pi Into Gin at <lb/>
o'clock this afternoon. <lb/>
T. Mo, ., March <lb/>
killed and injured, one of <lb/>
ill die, is the list of fatalities in <lb/>
a wreck of two trains, a <lb/>
aid on <lb/>
Ohio i ail road, which <lb/>
occulted at o'clock today <lb/>
about two miles from <lb/>
N. March 12.- <lb/>
lot f eventful life <lb/>
B. at <lb/>
The came peacefully. Miss <lb/>
had been <lb/>
for hours, <lb/>
death bad n x- <lb/>
since Sunday night. Only <lb/>
her wonderful constitution <lb/>
her alive <lb/>
READ AND YOU WILL LEARN <lb/>
That ilia writers and <lb/>
of all the several of <lb/>
practice endorse end recommend, In lbs <lb/>
terms each and every <lb/>
ingredient into the composition <lb/>
Of Ur. Marco's Golden Medical Discovery <lb/>
for the core of weak stomach, dyspepsia, <lb/>
catarrh of stomach, <lb/>
torpid liver, or biliousness, chronic bowel <lb/>
affections, all diseases of <lb/>
whatever region, name or nature. It <lb/>
also a remedy for all sued chronic <lb/>
or cases of <lb/>
and their resultants, as bronchial, <lb/>
throat and lung diapason consume- <lb/>
with severe coughs. It <lb/>
DO YOU KNOW THE <lb/>
ADVANTAGES <lb/>
OF OUR <lb/>
TIME DEPOSIT <lb/>
FEATURE <lb/>
Call in or drop us a line. <lb/>
THE GREENVILLE BANKING <lb/>
TRUST CO. <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION <lb/>
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE, FARMVILLE. N. C. <lb/>
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS, JAN.<lb/>
Capital stock pd in <lb/>
Undivided profits 607.04 <lb/>
sub to check 32.609 <lb/>
is not for acute colds and coughs, <lb/>
hut for lingering, or chronic cases it is <lb/>
especially efficacious in per- <lb/>
cures, <lb/>
Olden Seal root, root. <lb/>
Mandrake root and Queen's of <lb/>
winch urn highly praised as remedies for <lb/>
all by such <lb/>
eminent writers and teachers as <lb/>
Prof. of Jefferson Med. Col- <lb/>
Prof. Hare, of the of Pa.; <lb/>
Finley M, lien- <lb/>
nett Mud. College. Chicago; Prof. John <lb/>
King, M. late of Prof. <lb/>
John M. M. late <lb/>
; Prof. Edwin M. Hale. it. K, of <lb/>
Med, College, and <lb/>
scores of eminent their <lb/>
several schools practice. <lb/>
Discovery is the <lb/>
only medicine put up for sale through <lb/>
druggists fur like purposes, has any <lb/>
endorsement <lb/>
any of ordinary <lb/>
publicity of its formula <lb/>
on tin- wrapper is the heat possible <lb/>
guaranty of its merits. A glance at <lb/>
Loans Discounts<lb/>
1.000.00 <lb/>
Due from Banks 15,478.17 <lb/>
Cash Items 30.05 <lb/>
Gold coin 502.50 <lb/>
Silver coin 1,401.63 <lb/>
Nat, notes 2,058.00 <lb/>
44,216.92 <lb/>
State of North Carolina, w <lb/>
County of Pitt. f <lb/>
I, J. R. Davis, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemn- <lb/>
swear that the above statement is true to the best of my<lb/>
knowledge and belief. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb/>
fore me, this 8th day of Feb. <lb/>
1906. <lb/>
J. V. JOHNSTON, <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
J. R. DAVIS, <lb/>
W. M. LANG, <lb/>
W. J <lb/>
R. L. DAVIS, <lb/>
Directors <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. e. <lb/>
CAPITAL <lb/>
PROFITS <lb/>
ASSETS<lb/>
will show <lb/>
contain <lb/>
or harmful agents<lb/>
. alcohol <lb/>
chemically pure, <lb/>
being used Instead, Is entirely <lb/>
and l is a must <lb/>
useful ingredient in tin <lb/>
And save your health. <lb/>
Tho <lb/>
you are <lb/>
for a new congregation now, aren't <lb/>
are your How <lb/>
do you like the <lb/>
rah, de outlook ain't so <lb/>
bad, but do I took at de <lb/>
bat it had gone round <lb/>
de fob collections <lb/>
A Cold Reception. <lb/>
A pompous English duke who <lb/>
married hi third wife was ope day <lb/>
surprised as he entered the drawing <lb/>
room ed for sonic state <lb/>
by his wife throwing her <lb/>
arms shout his neck and Kissing <lb/>
him. said he in the <lb/>
est of tones, first wife a <lb/>
Howard, my end wife was u <lb/>
broke, and, madam, neither of them, <lb/>
ever dared to attempt such a lib-<lb/>
. cure of all <lb/>
as well as bronchial, throat and lung <lb/>
affections. There la the highest medical <lb/>
authority fur its use in all such cases, <lb/>
The n <lb/>
of native, medicinal roots <lb/>
and Is sale and reliable. <lb/>
A booklet of extracts from eminent, <lb/>
medical authorities, endorsing Its <lb/>
mailed on Address <lb/>
Dr. It. V. Buffalo, N. Y. <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
All persons are hereby forbid <lb/>
under penalty of law in <lb/>
hire, with, give employ <lb/>
or shelter our sons, <lb/>
Stocks and Allen <lb/>
Sticks, without our consent. <lb/>
Jackson <lb/>
Mrs. <lb/>
NOTICE TO <lb/>
qualified before the <lb/>
Court Clerk of <lb/>
administrator of the estate M. <lb/>
B deceased, notice is hereby <lb/>
given to all persons to <lb/>
make immediate payment <lb/>
the undersigned, and all <lb/>
the estate must <lb/>
present them to the undersigned on or <lb/>
before the 17th, day of January, <lb/>
or this notice will be plead in bur of <lb/>
This 17th, day of Jan., 1806, <lb/>
W. I. Peal, <lb/>
of Mrs. M. K. pea <lb/>
The above resources we offer accommodation of <lb/>
our customers and the encouragement of every <lb/>
mate enterprise. <lb/>
R. L. DAVIS, President, JAMES L. LITTLE, Cashier <lb/>
ANDREWS, Vice President, <lb/>
WALTER G. WARD, Cashier. <lb/>
REPORT OF CONDITION OF <lb/>
THE BETHEL BANKING AND TRUST CO. <lb/>
AT N. C. <lb/>
At tho close business Jan. 29th, 1906. <lb/>
Loans and discounts f <lb/>
Overdrafts secured <lb/>
Furniture A Fixtures <lb/>
Due from Bank and <lb/>
Bankers <lb/>
items <lb/>
Gold and silver coin, <lb/>
National bank and <lb/>
other U. S. notes <lb/>
Total <lb/>
Capital stock I 5,800.00 <lb/>
Surplus fund <lb/>
Undivided profits <lb/>
Time certificates of <lb/>
deposit <lb/>
Deposits to chock <lb/>
Checks out- <lb/>
standing <lb/>
Certified <lb/>
Total <lb/>
80.886,08 <lb/>
State of North Carolina, County of Pitt, <lb/>
I. H. H. Taylor, Cashier of named do solemnly <lb/>
wear that tho statement is t to tho best of my <lb/>
and belief. II II. Taylor, Cashier. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to <lb/>
ons mo, tins 5th day of <lb/>
SAMUEL A. GAINER, <lb/>
Notary Public <lb/>
ROBT. STATON, <lb/>
J. R. BUNTING, <lb/>
M. O. BLOUNT <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
AYDEN <lb/>
J. M. BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent- <lb/>
i . c. <lb/>
As for DAILY <lb/>
and we take <lb/>
treat pleasure in 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 orders <lb/>
for job printing. <lb/>
There were a very large unrulier <lb/>
from here Sunday who went to <lb/>
Greenville to the of <lb/>
W. E. The Odd Fellows <lb/>
were well represented. <lb/>
rugs and art squares are <lb/>
finer than the finest, <lb/>
J. J. Edwards k. Son have just <lb/>
A full supply of Trunks <lb/>
Telescopes, Gripe, Satchels <lb/>
Suit Cases, at J. K. Smith A Bro. <lb/>
M and wife, who <lb/>
have been on a visit here, <lb/>
to their Home. <lb/>
Old Fashion Hand-made Paw- <lb/>
Paw Gum Bread Trays at J. K. <lb/>
Smith Bro. <lb/>
Rev. T. H. King, LaGrange, <lb/>
filled his regular appointment here <lb/>
in Baptist <lb/>
Cannon and Tyson invites your <lb/>
to car load of stoves <lb/>
and heaters. <lb/>
We your attention to our <lb/>
wood wire fencing. <lb/>
your buildings by <lb/>
painting them with <lb/>
Town and County lead <lb/>
full line colors, kept at J. <lb/>
K. Smith <lb/>
J. J. Smith the Sabbath <lb/>
Scot laud Neck. <lb/>
Buy your Felt Mattress at Can- <lb/>
non Tyson, the beet. <lb/>
V. <lb/>
Pump- with or joints <lb/>
and pipe at J. R. Smith Bro. <lb/>
Miss Daisy of Rountree, <lb/>
was a visitor in Ayden yesterday. <lb/>
Dress goods, Broad cloth, <lb/>
Mohair, cashmere, albatross <lb/>
silks, trimmings, lining and white <lb/>
goods at J R Smith Bro <lb/>
D G. left <lb/>
for South Carolina where business <lb/>
will detain him several weeks. <lb/>
his absence his family will <lb/>
visit lends in Hertford. <lb/>
Bed steads, mattresses, springs, <lb/>
single and double, rockers, dialog <lb/>
and wash stands <lb/>
tables at J R Smith <lb/>
Misses mid <lb/>
Taylor afternoon i <lb/>
the country Misses <lb/>
and <lb/>
Calico and at <lb/>
per great in white <lb/>
at J. <lb/>
R. <lb/>
Miss Hallie Cox, <lb/>
Mill, Mia <lb/>
W, E. Hooks. Mrs. <lb/>
son is also a visitor at Mrs. <lb/>
J. R. Smith just <lb/>
received a car load of alum <lb/>
salt. Also a car load Lee's <lb/>
cultural lime for peanuts, etc., <lb/>
Waller Buck and family <lb/>
Saturday Winter <lb/>
villa. <lb/>
E. E. I Co. will do all <lb/>
possible can to please you with <lb/>
their new line of heavy fancy <lb/>
groceries, <lb/>
Car load .-all for rule by Can <lb/>
non and Tyson. <lb/>
P. S. Cannon.- the <lb/>
I can now be found on cast side <lb/>
of railroad between office of Dr. <lb/>
Dixon and Tripp Bro shops. <lb/>
I have full supply of general <lb/>
and fancy groceries, confection <lb/>
cigars, and tobacco. Fresh <lb/>
Oysters and every night on <lb/>
arrival of train, call and will <lb/>
you fair. P. S, Cannon. <lb/>
Prof. owing to ill health, <lb/>
we me mi resigned <lb/>
posit an pi loci pal of I he <lb/>
graded Rev. T. II. Kin, <lb/>
of will assume temper. <lb/>
Hie school <lb/>
cm be <lb/>
Hay corn, oats, meal, <lb/>
nails <lb/>
cut saws tools at J <lb/>
received car load of line of <lb/>
and hi. <lb/>
Mrs. William Tunstall came up <lb/>
from the Saturday <lb/>
to her borne <lb/>
county, <lb/>
was sent to the <lb/>
sufferers Japan by the <lb/>
Cm Endeavor society here <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
Buy your furniture of Cannon <lb/>
Tyson, they the best <lb/>
cheapest <lb/>
Latest styles wrap <lb/>
for Misses and Ladies <lb/>
a nice hue of Zephyr <lb/>
tors at J. R. Smith Bro. <lb/>
i Joe M. Dixon went to <lb/>
Friday. <lb/>
Cannon and Tyson have the <lb/>
strongest line of dress goods <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/>
Henry was a visitor from <lb/>
last week. <lb/>
A line of crockery, glass <lb/>
ware, fancy lamps, and tinware <lb/>
at J R Bro <lb/>
Get the Cox planter the <lb/>
the market at J. R. Smith <lb/>
Brr <lb/>
Mrs. Ann Coward is on a visit. t <lb/>
her sou, H. L. Coward, <lb/>
ville. <lb/>
We have moved in brick <lb/>
store J. H. Bynum on West <lb/>
Railroad just of the <lb/>
House. Our goods are <lb/>
ml in w as our entire old stuck was <lb/>
burned the recent fire. We will <lb/>
be pleased to 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 ii Co <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 bag, <lb/>
and suits cases at J R Smith Bro <lb/>
always keep on Bend a <lb/>
line feed stuff at lowest <lb/>
prices Such as hay, oats, corn, <lb/>
col on seed hulls, brand <lb/>
ship Frank Lilly C <lb/>
Monday morning there came to <lb/>
my house Inn mules <lb/>
black mule, three of them <lb/>
horse mules one mare mule. <lb/>
The owner can have same by com- <lb/>
In and proving property <lb/>
and This <lb/>
J. M. Harris <lb/>
u lull line of meat, lard and can <lb/>
goods. Don't buy before <lb/>
me a trial. Frank Lilly Co <lb/>
For carpenters ton's, grind s <lb/>
i hump rope pulleys, at <lb/>
Bro. <lb/>
Why exhaust your <lb/>
that kicking cow when you can buy <lb/>
fresh Evaporated Cream and <lb/>
at F <lb/>
Co's. <lb/>
Now Livery, Feed and Exchange <lb/>
and Jones, Ayden. <lb/>
N. well cared for. Pass <lb/>
to and all <lb/>
available points. The and <lb/>
most conveyances. <lb/>
Pi ices reasonable. AI service of <lb/>
public all limes and hours. <lb/>
Moore and Jones, livery, <lb/>
feed exchange Ayden, <lb/>
Car but I V. Crimped in <lb/>
I to cover residences <lb/>
., <lb/>
, much I hail <lb/>
aim very little at J. <lb/>
R Bro. <lb/>
Mm Mary Long a <lb/>
teacher the graded <lb/>
spent from unlit Sunday <lb/>
evening lend- hi <lb/>
When your eyes need <lb/>
J. W. Taylor, <lb/>
, N in be nun <lb/>
your if be <lb/>
pleased. <lb/>
Miss Grace of Boston, <lb/>
Mass-, is Mis. <lb/>
Brooks. <lb/>
It is sometimes considered <lb/>
good taste to get too unless <lb/>
it is spooning over that delicious hot <lb/>
Chocolate at F. G. <lb/>
Misses Julia and Nelie <lb/>
to <lb/>
a few weeks before Easter <lb/>
how about letting us make that <lb/>
spring suit while you can secure <lb/>
your choice of goods <lb/>
Brown, per F. G. H Co. <lb/>
Raymond Turnage baa turned <lb/>
about i visiting in <lb/>
Over <lb/>
for <lb/>
Friday evening Edward <lb/>
Parker, a colored man working at <lb/>
Louis W saw mill a <lb/>
few miles from here the country, <lb/>
fell the circular saw while it <lb/>
was rapid mo mid bis leg <lb/>
was completely severed from hi- <lb/>
n of the saw <lb/>
was so Hie limb was hurled a <lb/>
distance some fifty or sixty <lb/>
In its course it struck a white man <lb/>
the head, knocking him down. <lb/>
Dr. Brown was immediately <lb/>
sent for but colored only <lb/>
lived about twenty minutes. <lb/>
SPECIAL SALE. <lb/>
Beginning with Monday, January <lb/>
we will conduct a special sale <lb/>
hi all dress goods, dry goods cloth- <lb/>
shoes and hats. These prices <lb/>
will prevail till Feb. 1st. This is <lb/>
lie ii should buy. It p <lb/>
Green we should sell. All <lb/>
our store will be reduced <lb/>
from ten i twenty to per <lb/>
cent. <lb/>
Our spring and summer <lb/>
will soon arrive order to <lb/>
make room our stock, we have <lb/>
decided to conduct this sale. <lb/>
opportunity is a mutual one, and <lb/>
we trust you will lake advantage <lb/>
of the bargains we will offer. <lb/>
Come to see be convinced <lb/>
for yourself. <lb/>
J. R. Turnage Co. <lb/>
Dr. Joseph Dixon, <lb/>
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. <lb/>
Brick Block, Railroad <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
F r a <lb/>
K.<lb/>
born same <lb/>
line Hit- same <lb/>
We invite the public call and <lb/>
see us. will sell as cheap us <lb/>
1.1 . . sis be heat. <lb/>
Give us a trial. C. Ii. Williams, <lb/>
Go to B, E. Hail A Cat's new <lb/>
market beef, meats, sen. <lb/>
fish. <lb/>
Tho Only Requisite tor <lb/>
A Perl ; <lb/>
arc your hands<lb/>
Massage Cream <lb/>
kin i i<lb/>
card m i <lb/>
. ii I T <lb/>
1.1.1-. . <lb/>
-s <lb/>
women u <lb/>
ill <lb/>
For Sale at <lb/>
SAUL'S PHARMACY. <lb/>
If you in. won <lb/>
h l it <lb/>
all mi <lb/>
O. b ha- five yo- <lb/>
with i. e 111.-1 <lb/>
ca-es. never fails to <lb/>
give patients or their <lb/>
money Over five <lb/>
of Pitt Greene <lb/>
best people testify t. <lb/>
Give your eye <lb/>
work want <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
My son William Jenkins, col, <lb/>
left my home and <lb/>
aid said <lb/>
William Jenkins, col., a <lb/>
minor, Ibis is to warn any and <lb/>
persons food or em- <lb/>
to him and those doing <lb/>
so will he prosecuted according to <lb/>
law. This January 19th <lb/>
Jenkins col. <lb/>
Frightfully Burned. <lb/>
has W. Moore, a machinist, <lb/>
of Ford City, Pa , had his hand <lb/>
frightfully in an <lb/>
cal furnace. He applied Buck <lb/>
Salve with the usual <lb/>
result; quick and perfect cure <lb/>
Greatest healer on earth for <lb/>
Wounds, Sores, Eczema <lb/>
and J. L. Wooten's, <lb/>
A Gospel. <lb/>
The J. O. Warren, <lb/>
Sharon Baptist Church, Be- <lb/>
lair. Ga , says <lb/>
a Godsend to mankind. It <lb/>
cured me of lame back, stiff joints <lb/>
and complete physical collapse. <lb/>
was also weak it took me half <lb/>
an hour to walk a mile. Two <lb/>
bottles of Electric Bitters have <lb/>
made me so strong I have just <lb/>
walked three miles in minutes <lb/>
and feel like walking three more <lb/>
It's made a man of Great <lb/>
est remedy for weakness and all <lb/>
Stomach. Liver and Kidney i <lb/>
complaints <lb/>
Mr-<lb/>
r. I . <lb/>
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.; <lb/>
. Mm P. G. While-.<lb/>
w is in K <lb/>
O O. made a <lb/>
trip he Western <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
J. I. x, <lb/>
rived y a <lb/>
bis e b <lb/>
Mr. and Mr. Galloway <lb/>
of Mr. Hill <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
Henry White, of <lb/>
was in <lb/>
W. T. bur <lb/>
Friday, bis <lb/>
not k far <lb/>
days. <lb/>
H. <lb/>
J. P AI ford went to G . <lb/>
Monday. <lb/>
Mr. and Mr-. Hull <lb/>
went . <lb/>
ville Friday. <lb/>
K. T. P in a <lb/>
mule, I be of<lb/>
Rev. B. K of <lb/>
filled lb <lb/>
here <lb/>
-a- t V . . in. <lb/>
Mis. J. Bobbi t. <lb/>
Mrs. M. Haddock and d <lb/>
a few days Mr-. E <lb/>
A. Stanley e k <lb/>
We are to st tie that v r- <lb/>
J. It. is i- <lb/>
quite ill at h.-r I <lb/>
dine. <lb/>
John -on were in <lb/>
town Friday. Mi. Moore is a quite <lb/>
prosperous farmer, i <lb/>
lace pounds of hams and loll <lb/>
of pot <lb/>
C. D. Baker and Jack St. is <lb/>
spent Sunday n. o <lb/>
Sold under s,. <lb/>
tee at J. L Drug More , , ,. , w <lb/>
Price HOC. I. I <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/>
K. <lb/>
aid on <lb/>
well us e <lb/>
Md <lb/>
NOTICE OF <lb/>
firm id ., as <lb/>
on the Bib day <lb/>
dissolved by F <lb/>
V. Johnston the Inter <lb/>
of J B. J. the <lb/>
The will lie eon- <lb/>
at same stand by F. V. <lb/>
Johnston <lb/>
his 8th Jan <lb/>
K. v. <lb/>
IS. <lb/>
Potash <lb/>
Hi one <lb/>
with at. th.-r with little or <lb/>
no it. Every <lb/>
.-, I <lb/>
will sent to <lb/>
KALI St. N. V., Off <lb/>
Ail in. in. <lb/>
Op. R. L. Cw. <lb/>
Greenville, N. G. <lb/>
OF <lb/>
THE K OF AYDEN <lb/>
N. J.-s-. <lb/>
At the, of business Jan. 29th, <lb/>
RESOURCES. <lb/>
Loans and Discounts, <lb/>
Furniture and fixtures <lb/>
Demand .- <lb/>
Duo front <lb/>
ems,<lb/>
silver Coin, <lb/>
National Hank miles and <lb/>
oil.- r S III ill B <lb/>
o- <lb/>
in <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
Capital stock paid in. <lb/>
Surplus <lb/>
I .<lb/>
Deposits subject I cheek, <lb/>
Cashier's <lb/>
if <lb/>
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or the <lb/>
ii. <lb/>
City, March U. <lb/>
. venue cutter B <lb/>
day b <lb/>
of the crew of <lb/>
chip Clyde, of L<lb/>
hi New York, hit wt <lb/>
on Island, <lb/>
he of The cu <lb/>
tr fair mad <lb/>
the wrecking company, am <lb/>
that will b- <lb/>
saved. The crew were t. <lb/>
Norfolk this tn be dis- <lb/>
charged by British consul. <lb/>
March <lb/>
and capitalists this evening closed <lb/>
a deal with for <lb/>
old i;. <lb/>
I,,. and the <lb/>
The <lb/>
deal sue made Mr. John <lb/>
C. Mills, <lb/>
their to be the <lb/>
. at Ibis They <lb/>
. up-to-date hos. <lb/>
-an- -i- m <lb/>
l. which <lb/>
will hp very <lb/>
latest co light <lb/>
c. <lb/>
William II . iV f the <lb/>
late V. II Hi I, <lb/>
suicide h, I just <lb/>
dropped dead <lb/>
e, ,. ., I, . <lb/>
co. <lb/>
id aid died <lb/>
j woman, <lb/>
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r. n I., up <lb/>
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Total, <lb/>
Total. <lb/>
801,003.01 <lb/>
STATE OF <lb/>
NORTH <lb/>
V PUT. I <lb/>
I, J. It. Smith, Cashier of do <lb/>
dial above is Hue to lust of my and be <lb/>
lief. J. R. I MM II, <lb/>
aid to before It. SMITH, <lb/>
me, Ibis 6th ii JOSEPH <lb/>
HODGES. K. CANNON. <lb/>
Public. Directors<lb/>
he id a ado out <lb/>
tag.- system mi king further <lb/>
provisions, for tho State's Insane <lb/>
is good one, in opinion. <lb/>
Room should be provided for <lb/>
every insane person in North <lb/>
-tin, but we do not think <lb/>
there Is any necessity for put- <lb/>
ting ii- largo buildings to do <lb/>
this. cottages with tho <lb/>
opportunity an abundance <lb/>
air is what is most need- <lb/>
ed, in our <lb/>
Sentinel.<lb/>
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platform ware <lb/>
A Compress <lb/>
. hale of cotton <lb/>
loaded freight earn. The <lb/>
is placed at <lb/>
sawed. <lb/>
Norfolk. Va. e <lb/>
f North Pine Association, <lb/>
I embracing interests in Virginia <lb/>
every North and South that <lb/>
and <lb/>
output. I feet <lb/>
it by ally, annual convention, <lb/>
larger H hotel with <lb/>
about and a <lb/>
most feared slates <lb/>
f every i attendance, <lb/>
intelligent <lb/>
, laces the <lb/>
merchant on <lb/>
e merchant, <lb/>
displays an <lb/>
the nap <lb/>
electrical storm great severity,, <lb/>
by a heavy rainfall, I <lb/>
Atlanta late today. Near-j <lb/>
two inches of rain fell between <lb/>
noon and k. The tower of the. <lb/>
Ad space <lb/>
, Second Baptist church was set on <lb/>
It she <lb/>
baa goods, and <lb/>
wants the public <lb/>
t. The greater the <lb/>
tire this evening by lightning. <lb/>
Nearly a hundred on <lb/>
side of were burned <lb/>
cut and a number of electric street <lb/>
is to be. fur <lb/>
P , . . cars were also put out of <lb/>
rise a fascinating <lb/>
ion. lie was damaged <lb/>
The total loss from <lb/>
the atom will amount to <lb/>
several dollars. <lb/>
an ever 111- <lb/>
outlet in <lb/>
. space. It is business <lb/>
prompts this use of ad <lb/>
the result is found in <lb/>
trade. The two go to- <lb/>
space and business <lb/>
Journal. <lb/>
a Federation. <lb/>
Preacher Hurt. <lb/>
We learn that Elder M. T. <lb/>
Lawrence, of Hamilton, who set <lb/>
the Brit Swamp church this <lb/>
county, m painfully hurt when <lb/>
N. March <lb/>
on federation of the his appointment at <lb/>
churches of the W <lb/>
today the First Part of <lb/>
church. The meeting, <lb/>
by the election of the home the animal run <lb/>
officers who served the <lb/>
away. Mr. Lawrence got out over <lb/>
at the last meeting held the back in do- <lb/>
Pa Dr. J. B WU hurt about the <lb/>
w Brunswick, X. J , is mod- hope his in- <lb/>
r, and Dr. J D. Steele. be <lb/>
tic, X. J., secretary. I mine <lb/>
soon recover from it. <lb/>
alter the <lb/>
arose as to rep- A <lb/>
of the press be j <lb/>
to meetings of the Since November 25th Mr. E. M <lb/>
It was tin illy decided Wheeler, who lives here, has <lb/>
that be admitted all trapped wink and a much <lb/>
article, should lief ire larger of <lb/>
tic local papers or , and other less valuable <lb/>
At the varmints. Mr. Wheeler informs <lb/>
took a until this j that be intends to go to <lb/>
In his report Dr. J. next to take a <lb/>
secretary, that course in medicine with the money <lb/>
th churches, with few exceptions, earned Ins trapping <lb/>
in favor cf federation, some Chatham Record. <lb/>
a Conditionally, <lb/>
; . Jerome has sued the Hearst j <lb/>
It is a brilliant spectacle Joe cussed <lb/>
the public is being- treated Senate and altogether <lb/>
just at this time when a deuce of a time going <lb/>
tee of the Senate of the United nigger dead and no <lb/>
States is holding up the confirm- <lb/>
of a district attorney at <lb/>
behest a lot of whiskey <lb/>
and dealers who know or <lb/>
experience that they cannot de- <lb/>
fraud the government he <lb/>
is in office This is exactly what <lb/>
is being done in case of Dis- <lb/>
Attorney Holton. No one <lb/>
opposes his mutton except <lb/>
these very men, a number of <lb/>
whom have been given a <lb/>
what lie dispenses In the way i. <lb/>
justice Of course they do not <lb/>
come out in the open and fight <lb/>
him, but it is through them that <lb/>
confirmation is delayed and if <lb/>
any money is required to do it <lb/>
they are no doubt furnishing it. <lb/>
As a matter of fact tight be- <lb/>
made against is one of <lb/>
the strongest testimonials to his <lb/>
worth as an officer. How much <lb/>
longer is this to be kept on <lb/>
the Rec- <lb/>
water hot, as it <lb/>
Record. <lb/>
TO THE TRUSTEES OF <lb/>
The Greenville Christian Church <lb/>
e Free Press says that Hines <lb/>
Bros. Co. will soon begin <lb/>
construction of a <lb/>
from Snow Hill to Kinston.<lb/>
sound sense that we tell yo. . <lb/>
It will less dollars to paint <lb/>
your church with b. M. lie- <lb/>
; cause more painting is done with one <lb/>
gallon L. M. than with two gal- <lb/>
Ion of other paints, and <lb/>
Zinc M. <lb/>
and make, h, A M- Tear <lb/>
like Iron. <lb/>
Any be given a <lb/>
free whenever paint. I <lb/>
gallons L. M. mixed with I gal <lb/>
Ions Linseed Oil moderate <lb/>
sized house. <lb/>
cost L. If. about <lb/>
gallon- <lb/>
J. E. Webb, Painter Hickory, N. C. <lb/>
Writes, with L. A M. <lb/>
years ago have not needed <lb/>
Sold by ILL. Can-, Greenville, . <lb/>
C R <lb/>
NOTICE TO <lb/>
county<lb/>
to all notice i <lb/>
nuke i to to <lb/>
all ha to the <lb/>
i-.- i t <lb/>
for am to the <lb/>
f March, l, or on or th h tiny <lb/>
bar of notice will tie plead In <lb/>
-B <lb/>
. . CAMPBELL, <lb/>
of H O, <lb/>
BIG <lb/>
SUE <lb/>
NOW <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
GREENVILLE. COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA TUESDAY. MARCH 1906. <lb/>
REFLECTOR <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN <lb/>
No. <lb/>
GOING ON <lb/>
T. <lb/>
Store <lb/>
North<lb/>
The editor took a <lb/>
run over to Be Friday <lb/>
morning, going on the <lb/>
and on the <lb/>
Though there only a while it <lb/>
was time to do some good <lb/>
business that the town <lb/>
is along lively. Bethel <lb/>
has Rome good business men and <lb/>
the town a large trade. <lb/>
country around Bethel is <lb/>
fine trucking section and <lb/>
has been made for a big crop <lb/>
this year. <lb/>
The people over there express <lb/>
themselves well pleased with the <lb/>
passenger and mail facilities of <lb/>
They now <lb/>
have six mails a day, can get The <lb/>
in two hours alter it is <lb/>
printed and Raleigh papers get <lb/>
there a little after o'clock in <lb/>
the morning. <lb/>
The most pleasant thing connect <lb/>
ed with trip was meeting <lb/>
our venerable friend Col. N. M. <lb/>
Hammond, whose bead is now hoary <lb/>
with the frosts of many winter. It <lb/>
is a delight to bear him talk over <lb/>
old times and give <lb/>
of the good old days t tint are gone. <lb/>
He always has a warmth of greet- <lb/>
and hearty grasp for every one. <lb/>
Hie kind are the salt of the earth. <lb/>
May he yet be spared many years <lb/>
to bestow words and good <lb/>
counsel to those around <lb/>
There are at present more than <lb/>
cases and several <lb/>
cases of grippe among the children <lb/>
Representative North <lb/>
Carolina, yesterday introduced a <lb/>
bill providing that of <lb/>
the money <lb/>
the sale of public lands, which <lb/>
would otherwise become a part <lb/>
of the Baptist Orphanage at Thorn- May <lb/>
Only one death has used to construct a <lb/>
dozen children, m drainage of the <lb/>
are now considered <lb/>
The school has been North Carolina. <lb/>
Virginia and <lb/>
Bird Murder. <lb/>
Mr. B. T. Bailey tells us of an <lb/>
occurrence witnessed at <lb/>
the Center Brink warehouse Fri <lb/>
day. Two sparrow were <lb/>
and fell together on a pile <lb/>
of tobacco. Mr. Bailey went near <lb/>
thinking to capture the bird when <lb/>
one of them flew leaving the <lb/>
other on pile of tobacco, <lb/>
killed it in the fight. An ex- <lb/>
of the dead bird dis- <lb/>
closed no wounds received in the <lb/>
fight, leading the supposition that <lb/>
it had choked to death by the <lb/>
antagonist. <lb/>
Both Mistaken. <lb/>
An Irish merchant who had more <lb/>
money in his pocket than his appear- <lb/>
denoted, took a seat in a first <lb/>
class carriage. The Junior Christian <lb/>
Endeavor World tells the <lb/>
A dandy fellow-passenger was <lb/>
much annoyed at Pat's presence, and <lb/>
missing bis taxed <lb/>
him with having picked his pocket, <lb/>
Alter recovering his <lb/>
which lie had put in his hat, he <lb/>
made a lame apology, but Tat stop <lb/>
him with the remark. <lb/>
yourself easy, don't <lb/>
bother about, the matter. You took <lb/>
me for a I took you for a gen- <lb/>
were both of us mis- <lb/>
taken; that's all, me honey <lb/>
Died. <lb/>
Mrs. Martha Moore, aged <lb/>
years, died o'clock this <lb/>
morning at the of her <lb/>
Mrs. I. Fleming, four miles <lb/>
from She leaves one <lb/>
daughter one son, Mrs. Flem- <lb/>
and Mr. B, F. latter <lb/>
of services will <lb/>
be held in the Episcopal church <lb/>
here at o'clock Sunday <lb/>
the interment following the <lb/>
cemetery. <lb/>
Valuable Lot For Sale. <lb/>
Attention is called to <lb/>
the sale of what is <lb/>
known the Methodist church <lb/>
lot, of Greene and <lb/>
streets. This is valuable properly <lb/>
should Dud a ready <lb/>
at a good price. <lb/>
suspended. <lb/>
Reidsville, March President <lb/>
Roosevelt has been notified that <lb/>
Ann Scales, a well known <lb/>
colored resident Reidsville, has <lb/>
birth to triplets. This is <lb/>
the second time she has born trip- <lb/>
lets within two years. She is also <lb/>
the mother of sets of twins. <lb/>
Ten children at four births la not a <lb/>
bad <lb/>
N. C, March <lb/>
special to The Gazette News this, <lb/>
alt says that news has just <lb/>
been received at City to <lb/>
the effect th-it a fire this morning <lb/>
destroyed W. J. Oliver's warehouse <lb/>
and commissary at <lb/>
destroyed contained <lb/>
general railroad supplies for <lb/>
camps on the new road from <lb/>
ville, to The <lb/>
mated loss is <lb/>
Washington, N. C, March <lb/>
This afternoon about o'clock, <lb/>
while drinking in O. B. Wynn's <lb/>
bar room Water street, Henry <lb/>
and Frank Moore, both <lb/>
colored, became involved in a <lb/>
rel. In th- difficulty which <lb/>
ed drew a knife and stab- <lb/>
bed Moore in the left breast a little <lb/>
above heart, cutting an artery <lb/>
Moore was taken into a nearby <lb/>
when, he died a few minutes <lb/>
later was caught by a <lb/>
policeman and landed in jail. <lb/>
High Point, N. C, March <lb/>
was learned here yesterday <lb/>
Mr. Parker, while <lb/>
the of Lumber <lb/>
doing work the <lb/>
night before, was the victim of an <lb/>
attempted assassination. A pistol <lb/>
ball flowed its way through a glass <lb/>
striking a blind and glancing <lb/>
The course was on a direct level <lb/>
with Mr. head, and had <lb/>
it not struck the blind it is thought <lb/>
would have killed The mat- <lb/>
was kept quiet for some time <lb/>
the hope that a clue could be <lb/>
red. <lb/>
Wilson, N. C. March <lb/>
developments appeared this morn- <lb/>
the brick mason's strike, <lb/>
when Will Kittrell, a Wilson <lb/>
was before Mayor <lb/>
Herring charged with conspiracy. <lb/>
The was very conclusive <lb/>
that he was the author of a letter <lb/>
to Tom Hawkins, of Hen- <lb/>
a union which <lb/>
letter warned him that he must <lb/>
leave Wilson by that he <lb/>
could not live here. The writing <lb/>
in he letter compared with that of <lb/>
K Hell's appear to be the same. <lb/>
Kittrell was bound over to court. <lb/>
When questioned about his <lb/>
bill. Mr. Small I noticed <lb/>
GENERAL NEWS. <lb/>
PERSONAL <lb/>
e prevalence of is Happenings Interest Over the n Th ., . . r <lb/>
fact, a ., , <lb/>
Country. <lb/>
The pr <lb/>
fact, if you please The craze <lb/>
seems to get into the air and <lb/>
then a rail couldn't <lb/>
stop its progress. Just now the <lb/>
skating has taken <lb/>
session of the county and In all <lb/>
the we find illusions <lb/>
to the fascinating sport A skat- <lb/>
rink manager in this city- <lb/>
told us recently that the craze <lb/>
so widespread that factories <lb/>
the Senate passed a bill a few de- <lb/>
days ago reported by Senator tor <lb/>
of North Dakota, to to get enough for <lb/>
use a million dollars <lb/>
immediate use. <lb/>
Not <lb/>
bad <lb/>
fund to drain six , craze <lb/>
ties in his State I was not aware but has <lb/>
that the reclamation fund could Panted the bicycle craze, <lb/>
be turned to such a practical nearly <lb/>
use. The Dismal Swamp is most. rode <lb/>
capable of being drained and re <lb/>
claimed than the North Dakota <lb/>
lands. The surface of <lb/>
Hired <lb/>
H. A. White went <lb/>
March <lb/>
Hen Most, the this morning, <lb/>
died today of erysipelas. <lb/>
Baltimore, March Snow, <lb/>
which -tailed about midnight <lb/>
Thursday end until a. <lb/>
m. yesterday, c the ground <lb/>
to a depth of four inches. <lb/>
who retire early were New Bern evening, <lb/>
greatly surprised to see, upon <lb/>
c v- <lb/>
of it <lb/>
tsp mud <lb/>
R. L. Smith returned from <lb/>
morning <lb/>
J E returned from <lb/>
Weldon Me <lb/>
F. M. returned from <lb/>
the sir. et- and r . f- <lb/>
with the u . <lb/>
the day, m .-t <lb/>
mi Lake in the of the <lb/>
swamp is at least eight feet above <lb/>
the level of the country surround- <lb/>
Norfolk, so you see it will ad- <lb/>
of drainage. <lb/>
Said Mr. Small, <lb/>
that the money shall <lb/>
be expended under the super- <lb/>
vision of the Secretary of <lb/>
culture, and that all the expense <lb/>
of such construction for a period <lb/>
of not exceeding ten years shall <lb/>
them factories were <lb/>
built up to a apply the <lb/>
and the vast army of <lb/>
gave no impetus to <lb/>
the demand for better roads. <lb/>
Now the bicycle craze has died <lb/>
and the wheel is confined in <lb/>
its use largely to business <lb/>
poses. In like manner we have <lb/>
the automobile craze, which is <lb/>
now coming down to a practical <lb/>
business basis. <lb/>
Li , Ma ch <lb/>
i bead on collision two <lb/>
freight train-- the <lb/>
and <lb/>
Li. this line <lb/>
killed <lb/>
two fatally. A <lb/>
order hail been issued for one of <lb/>
the trains to take a siding, <lb/>
order, it is said, was Hiked, <lb/>
the collision. <lb/>
March Thirty- <lb/>
five were crushed or burn- <lb/>
ed to death early In a col- <lb/>
of two passenger <lb/>
Adobe, Col., the Denver and <lb/>
So it is with other things used Railroad, a <lb/>
for pleasure, and later for score of the victims <lb/>
purposes. Then there are <lb/>
The civil term of Superior court <lb/>
began this morning, Judge B. F. <lb/>
Long <lb/>
be assessed against the lands to of which are of <lb/>
be drained in proportion to the <lb/>
benefits <lb/>
Dismal Swamp was for <lb/>
about forty miles by <lb/>
twenty-five miles in area, but <lb/>
part thereof has been reclaimed <lb/>
by reason of the construction and <lb/>
operation of what is known as <lb/>
Dismal Swamp <lb/>
intersects the edge of the swamp <lb/>
In the of the swamp is <lb/>
Lake made <lb/>
the closing days of the last <lb/>
by a famous poem. <lb/>
surface of Lake <lb/>
is several feet higher than <lb/>
of the Elizabeth river, upon <lb/>
which Norfolk is situated, and <lb/>
the surface of the swamp has <lb/>
also a higher level than the city <lb/>
of Norfolk, therefore, it is <lb/>
to drain it. <lb/>
drainage of this swamp <lb/>
would open up thousands of acres <lb/>
of the most fertile lands in the <lb/>
country, which fertility would <lb/>
for gen- <lb/>
to come. No more in- <lb/>
returns could found <lb/>
than from the investment of this <lb/>
Post. <lb/>
a more purely intellectual <lb/>
The panic is a craze. One <lb/>
man gets in hard luck or fright- <lb/>
starts the movement and <lb/>
the others join in. So it is with <lb/>
social movements, the formation <lb/>
of societies and lodges, of <lb/>
cal parties to adjust real or <lb/>
a good deal <lb/>
of the imaginary is always mixed <lb/>
in with the real. <lb/>
These crazes, of course, affect <lb/>
business powerfully, and when <lb/>
not moderated by common sense <lb/>
the result is more than apt to be <lb/>
serious, not only to <lb/>
to moral and intellectual <lb/>
The two-legged sheep is not <lb/>
the only animal that strings out <lb/>
after a Free <lb/>
Press. <lb/>
Well Remembered Here. <lb/>
ed by a fire <lb/>
that the wrecked c <lb/>
than a score were <lb/>
hut all will probably recover <lb/>
Cleveland, O., March <lb/>
M. former president of <lb/>
the First National Bank of <lb/>
Ohio, O. C. Li the <lb/>
same institution, pleaded guilty <lb/>
Judge Taylor, of the United <lb/>
States circuit court here today to <lb/>
one of the charging <lb/>
with misapplying the funds <lb/>
the were then <lb/>
to the Ohio penitentiary <lb/>
to six years each. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va., March <lb/>
Through ac- <lb/>
to the statement of Chief <lb/>
of Police H. W, Norman, <lb/>
of the Bank of <lb/>
C, is out cold cash. <lb/>
d iv Cashier Norman came to Nor <lb/>
folk to secure small paper <lb/>
bills in exchange for greenbacks of <lb/>
larger denominations. He was <lb/>
c. lated at one of the d <lb/>
banks. The bills were put up in <lb/>
packages. These Mr. Norman <lb/>
put in a small e had <lb/>
with him He left the bank with <lb/>
the but when he leached <lb/>
home it had He did <lb/>
not remember having it on the <lb/>
train with him. He bad left it <lb/>
somewhere Norfolk. <lb/>
Railroad Bridge Across Pamlico. <lb/>
Washington, D. C. March <lb/>
A delegation from Washington, <lb/>
N , headed by Mayor Stewart, <lb/>
called at the war department today <lb/>
to confer with Mackenzie, <lb/>
chief of engineers, relative to the; <lb/>
construction of a railroad bridge <lb/>
Pamlico river at Washing <lb/>
ton. The desire <lb/>
to pa a span bridge the point <lb/>
Denied, and are that <lb/>
to do so will be by <lb/>
the win department. General <lb/>
Mackenzie will announce bis de- <lb/>
early next week. After the <lb/>
conference today lie said bis <lb/>
had made out a case. <lb/>
Mr. A. A. says he has <lb/>
potatoes up. <lb/>
A Chinese Belief. <lb/>
The Chinese a man. <lb/>
frog aid a hare dwell in the <lb/>
moon, and the lust named annual <lb/>
constantly appears in their art <lb/>
in that of Japan, the <lb/>
disk of a lunar orb. Nearly all <lb/>
over the world the hare is <lb/>
ed with the moon <lb/>
it is this that the <lb/>
ban so much to do with Fas-<lb/>
Meet me at the warehouse, is <lb/>
popular <lb/>
Postmaster K. M. C. and <lb/>
Mrs. of Va are <lb/>
visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. <lb/>
at the Bertha. Mr. <lb/>
is very pleasantly by <lb/>
Greenville people, be having spent <lb/>
several mouth- here with <lb/>
the Greenville Lumber Veneer <lb/>
friend will realize <lb/>
pleasure from he has <lb/>
just appointment of post- <lb/>
master at Suffolk after a most <lb/>
strenuous <lb/>
Riddles With <lb/>
There is a thing that untiling is, <lb/>
And yet it has name; <lb/>
Tit sometimes tall and sometimes <lb/>
short, <lb/>
It joins our walk, it j our <lb/>
And plays at every game. <lb/>
I am six, <lb/>
I change In millions, <lb/>
And while I cannot speak a sold <lb/>
all that people do. <lb/>
The average paid white <lb/>
school teachers in North Carol- <lb/>
New Hanover <lb/>
with in a month, but it has only <lb/>
fourteen outside of Wilmington, <lb/>
Wilson county comes next with <lb/>
Robeson is third with <lb/>
Pitt fourth with <lb/>
and Wake next 134.85, Do <lb/>
these highest figures for a term <lb/>
of a little more than live months <lb/>
indicate that teachers are paid <lb/>
more than they <lb/>
News and Observer. <lb/>
Funeral. <lb/>
The funeral of Mrs. Martha A. <lb/>
Moore, Saturday morning <lb/>
at the home of her daughter, Mrs. <lb/>
S. I. four miles <lb/>
Greenville, was held here Sunday <lb/>
from the Episcopal <lb/>
church. W. E. Cox con- <lb/>
ducted service. <lb/>
Dr. O i H. re- <lb/>
Soil k <lb/>
Mr.-i S f Kinston, came <lb/>
eve dug visit <lb/>
Mm W. F. of Grifton. <lb/>
who had bee v k Mr. F. O. <lb/>
, left for her <lb/>
home. <lb/>
r. M. Jones re- <lb/>
from the North Friday <lb/>
eve <lb/>
His I iv, of <lb/>
in Friday to visit <lb/>
her parents, <lb/>
Valeria and Fannie Flem- <lb/>
left this morning for Richmond <lb/>
to attend school. <lb/>
Miss Nannie Moore, of <lb/>
came in Friday evening to visit <lb/>
Mrs. S. I Dudley. <lb/>
Deputy Sheriff S. I. <lb/>
to Goldsboro Friday <lb/>
to carry a to asylum. <lb/>
Miss Catharine Lee, who has <lb/>
been visiting Mrs. J. B. Cherry, <lb/>
left this for Portsmouth. <lb/>
Mrs. M A <lb/>
ard, who has visiting Mrs. D. <lb/>
J. Whichard, returned home this <lb/>
afternoon. <lb/>
Mrs. A. A. Forbes, and <lb/>
Mrs. L. M. Savage who had <lb/>
been vi relatives in <lb/>
returned Friday evening. <lb/>
Reflector March <lb/>
M. Sunday near <lb/>
J. B. went to this <lb/>
morning <lb/>
Charlie Moore spent Sunday in <lb/>
Washington. <lb/>
Will Open April Tenth. <lb/>
A call has been issued to the <lb/>
subscribers to stock the Nation <lb/>
Bank of Greenville to pay in <lb/>
fifty of their <lb/>
on of April. The bank <lb/>
will open its doors to the public <lb/>
fir business on April 10th. <lb/>
Marriage Licenses <lb/>
of Deeds R. Williams <lb/>
issued licenses to the following <lb/>
1.011 pies since last <lb/>
Alfred James and <lb/>
Jordan Corey Marina <lb/>
Brooks. <lb/>
and Lena <lb/>
Greene. <lb/>
Geo. Matilda Howard <lb/>
spent Sunday in <lb/>
Sure Cure. <lb/>
When your business gets dull <lb/>
and all run as the patent <lb/>
would say, give it <lb/>
a good dose of i's ink. Con- <lb/>
to dose until the <lb/>
is thoroughly remedied. <lb/>
What emotion is like <lb/>
Love. When does dough become greenbacks When made into <lb/>
There is nothing a woman will <lb/>
believe quicker than when you <lb/>
tell her she has brains, unless it <lb/>
is beauty.<lb/>
Robersonville. <lb/>
Will to Norfolk <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
J. A. Lane to Littleton <lb/>
Sunday <lb/>
Pilchard went to Kin- <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
W. U. Harrington went to Nor- <lb/>
folk this <lb/>
B K. went to Lexington <lb/>
Ky., i.,. g. <lb/>
B. Long came in <lb/>
day in i to here. <lb/>
W. . returned <lb/>
Mourn evening. <lb/>
John of came <lb/>
in Sunday evening to visit his <lb/>
parents. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. J. G who <lb/>
had been visiting -datives at Cone- <lb/>
toe, returned thin g. <lb/>
Mis M Moore, of <lb/>
ho had visiting Mis. S. <lb/>
Dudley, <lb/>
D, Parker, who had <lb/>
siting lure. <lb/>
fur Washington, <lb/>
M-s. ,;, Applewhite, <lb/>
Mi-s Alice Lang, <lb/>
left tin in for her home at <lb/>
Wilson, <lb/>
Deputy Sheriff I. Dudley <lb/>
returned front Goldsboro Saturday <lb/>
evening, where he had been to <lb/>
carry a colored man to the state <lb/>
hospital. <lb/>
Mrs. M. D. Higgs went to <lb/>
more this morning to purchase <lb/>
millinery goods for C. T. <lb/>
Her daughter, Miss Lizzie, <lb/>
her.<lb/>
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