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WASHINGTON LETTER <lb/>
V, mOM K. <lb/>
Mar. 10.1900. <lb/>
Consular reform in all its <lb/>
branches has been the subject be <lb/>
fore the national committee on con- <lb/>
reform in session in Washing- <lb/>
ton this week. The members of the <lb/>
committee have called on the <lb/>
dent and on the speaker of the House <lb/>
have been addressed by <lb/>
New York, Mann <lb/>
fires, none of them particularly <lb/>
as financial loss is <lb/>
concerned, I which resulted in <lb/>
great hardship to tenants and fire <lb/>
men DAM f hydrants, <lb/>
in York City just <lb/>
before daylight today. <lb/>
Grand Mich., March <lb/>
The village the village <lb/>
of Osceola was <lb/>
and hf a fire early t <lb/>
which t d in the . <lb/>
from a live <lb/>
furnace. Ten guests escaped In <lb/>
their i while four <lb/>
And got wheels in on <lb/>
he on nor feet. <lb/>
em. eminent The <lb/>
the committee so far <lb/>
has bean the most . con- <lb/>
nit have recruited from <lb/>
racks if Tins ought. burned t lb. <lb/>
to be satisfactory to the rank and tile <lb/>
of journalism the country over <lb/>
men are looking for <lb/>
r something <lb/>
n ; . them out of the <lb/>
But the committee put itself <lb/>
on roe.- as paying this tribute to <lb/>
F I I Estate, saying that it <lb/>
;. . newspaper <lb/>
men in service, being trained <lb/>
observers used to estimating <lb/>
human lure and general conditions <lb/>
hid the most effective work- <lb/>
ice that more variedly <lb/>
pi mid indifferent than any <lb/>
other in the g service <lb/>
One i the moat convincing <lb/>
that has been delivered in New Jersey, the cradle o <lb/>
. ,. rat- debate was, trusts, tinned against them <lb/>
,. r Rayner, of Maryland, is trying to oust the biggest o <lb/>
was to ts children, the <lb/>
adjust all the differences and in <lb/>
equalities in railroad rates without <lb/>
conferring on the Interstate Com <lb/>
Commission the making <lb/>
power. In addition he said that if <lb/>
one were to make an accurate map i g- <lb/>
of the United States Mo aw <lb/>
discrimination in rates, it would be <lb/>
considered by most people as the <lb/>
working of i disordered brain. Yet <lb/>
he said, the rate on goods from New <lb/>
There it I <lb/>
s am the children i <lb/>
town. <lb/>
We did any snow out of <lb/>
it, bat i he eat her is mean<lb/>
The conn room has a much bet <lb/>
it since the new car <lb/>
pet was put <lb/>
Guano for <lb/>
-ale by B. J. G. Move. <lb/>
Company This is base <lb/>
after pocketing millions in <lb/>
foes for incorporating trusts. <lb/>
Farm, Stock and Home. <lb/>
The bet no distributor is the <lb/>
England t- <lb/>
the Gulf was lees than <lb/>
to same point from Chicago, <lb/>
which was miles nearer Goods <lb/>
could, he s be shipped from New <lb/>
Sac Francisco and back to <lb/>
Lake less than the freight to <lb/>
Halt Lake direct. And the freight <lb/>
on certain goods by certain lines was <lb/>
more from Chicago to Denver than <lb/>
to Denver from New York Mr. <lb/>
said that it would be bettor <lb/>
for the railroads to submit to the <lb/>
rulings of the proposed Hepburn <lb/>
bill than t. inflame the public <lb/>
them and force the formation j <lb/>
of a political party that had for its <lb/>
the adjustment of rates on a far more <lb/>
stringent than, that now pro <lb/>
said that <lb/>
d to railroads and did nut <lb/>
their property practically <lb/>
rate, but <lb/>
he hub to sec some adjust- <lb/>
between the people and the, <lb/>
roads re socialism stepped in <lb/>
and all . i her annexed the <lb/>
lions that it in the province <lb/>
of the rot grant<lb/>
A curious case bas <lb/>
decided in the <lb/>
A die- <lb/>
id been i in <lb/>
i I and the act <lb/>
under it was operated <lb/>
provided at all pr tits there- <lb/>
should go into Hie town <lb/>
treasury. In response to <lb/>
popular i and fr m the county <lb/>
the was so us to <lb/>
one hall the pro <lb/>
fits such <lb/>
should d over to the <lb/>
to he used in ii <lb/>
i i i public roads. The <lb/>
Citizens the town in question <lb/>
wire up arms against the <lb/>
amend and the authorities <lb/>
the town treasurer to <lb/>
pay any money received from <lb/>
the i to the county <lb/>
r The case finally wont <lb/>
o the Supreme Court and was <lb/>
in favor of the county, <lb/>
he pap n i i i I <lb/>
on that <lb/>
is reason to presume that <lb/>
the people of <lb/>
chase half the liquor sold by the <lb/>
dispensary, and that as the <lb/>
whole county to bear the ex- <lb/>
of criminal prosecution. <lb/>
from the sale of liquor, <lb/>
it is but fair the county <lb/>
receive half the profits <lb/>
Thai seems to be good logic, if it <lb/>
is not good <lb/>
Times Dispatch. <lb/>
WHAT IS <lb/>
is a product as <lb/>
near capable of curing the <lb/>
majority of diseases as it is <lb/>
possible for Modern Science <lb/>
to produce. The use of Bro- <lb/>
makes pure blood. <lb/>
is not a miracle <lb/>
but simply the result of the <lb/>
scientific investigation of the <lb/>
chemists of the <lb/>
present century. At the <lb/>
first symptoms of fatigue <lb/>
headache or backache, which <lb/>
are often the forerunners <lb/>
of disease, send for your <lb/>
physician if you will, but, if <lb/>
you take you may <lb/>
find that by the time he has <lb/>
answered your call, that the <lb/>
have disappear- <lb/>
ed. <lb/>
Use as direct- <lb/>
ed. Live a temperate life. <lb/>
If you become ill while so <lb/>
doing, we will pay any <lb/>
doctor's bill on de- <lb/>
sad proof of illness. <lb/>
We don't want you to invest <lb/>
a cent, however, until we <lb/>
have bought the first bottle <lb/>
for you. Pill in the coupon <lb/>
under this advertisement <lb/>
and mail it to us, taking care <lb/>
to write your name and ad- <lb/>
dress plainly, and we will <lb/>
send you without any cost <lb/>
to you whatever a full size <lb/>
package to try. No matter <lb/>
what your trouble is. write <lb/>
to us Correspondence con- <lb/>
Address <lb/>
Co., New York. <lb/>
L. Woolen will give his <lb/>
personal guarantee that you <lb/>
will receive an order on <lb/>
your nearest druggist for a <lb/>
ft. bottle if you -end us <lb/>
coupon sure to write <lb/>
your name and address <lb/>
FREE <lb/>
COUPON. <lb/>
Nan i- . <lb/>
. <lb/>
. <lb/>
M, Dearest dealer is at. <lb/>
My ti tease is. <lb/>
If you think you need Bro <lb/>
at or have <lb/>
used it, it is to be had <lb/>
at all class druggists, <lb/>
and <lb/>
J. L. <lb/>
Exclusive Wholesale Agents <lb/>
for Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
r v.<lb/>
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb/>
th <lb/>
Court Clerk of <lb/>
of h. it, notice la <lb/>
o nil Indebted n H f <lb/>
nut- payment t- <lb/>
l i <lb/>
the- <lb/>
n or re <lb/>
or tills will iv <lb/>
. <lb/>
aw of <lb/>
of u. o. <lb/>
OUR <lb/>
SALE <lb/>
NOW <lb/>
GOING ON <lb/>
Store <lb/>
North <lb/>
THE EASTERN <lb/>
J WHICHARD. Editor ind Owner. <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
VOL No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA FRIDAY. MARCH 1906. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN <lb/>
No. <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
N. C, March 1908 <lb/>
There has been no much rain <lb/>
lately farmers are getting bad- <lb/>
in work. <lb/>
Miss Ella May near Win- <lb/>
is her sitter, Mrs. <lb/>
Walter Gardner. <lb/>
Miss Lille Corty spent Saturday <lb/>
with Miss Lyda Kittrell. <lb/>
Miss Sadie Little, who baa been <lb/>
teaching In has re <lb/>
turned to her home near <lb/>
ville. Her school closed Friday <lb/>
and all regret to see her leave. <lb/>
O L. Stokes and wife spent <lb/>
Saturday night and Sunday at <lb/>
Cannon's near den. <lb/>
J. L. Joyner, W. D. Joyner end <lb/>
P. A. Wayne went to Ayden Sat- <lb/>
Jodie and Corey attend- <lb/>
ed church at Hancock Sunday and <lb/>
spent the afternoon with their <lb/>
uncle, J. M. C. Nelson. <lb/>
J. L Joyner and family <lb/>
Sunday at P. A. Wayne's. <lb/>
W. C. Cannon and C. K. Taylor <lb/>
of Ayden passed Sunday <lb/>
home from Jack <lb/>
where they attended <lb/>
Miss Sallie Chapman is visiting <lb/>
at the camps. <lb/>
C. F. Chapman, of <lb/>
was here Friday on <lb/>
Stokes went to Ayden <lb/>
today. <lb/>
The Masons held their regular <lb/>
meeting Saturday. <lb/>
ANOTHER NEEDED CHANGE. <lb/>
IN MEMORIAM. <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
Mar. <lb/>
Postmaster E M. C. and j <lb/>
Mrs, of Suffolk, <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Men. <lb/>
day. <lb/>
L. A. of Petersburg, <lb/>
was in town Monday and Tuesday. <lb/>
B. C. L. C i. has installed a long <lb/>
distance telephone their office. <lb/>
E. M. Jenkins, of Washington <lb/>
spent Monday night in <lb/>
dine- <lb/>
James and Bowen, <lb/>
Greenville, were the guests of <lb/>
Mrs. F. G. Whaley last week- <lb/>
C. B. of Suffolk, was in <lb/>
town night. <lb/>
Misses Hattie and <lb/>
Mabel Savage spent Saturday and <lb/>
Sunday in with Miss <lb/>
Eva Stokes. <lb/>
H. of Norfolk, was <lb/>
in town this week. <lb/>
Mr. of <lb/>
was in town Monday. <lb/>
W. J. of Elizabeth City, <lb/>
was in last week. <lb/>
Dr. Kicks mid P. H. <lb/>
went to Dr <lb/>
Ricks having to take a <lb/>
to the there. <lb/>
Mrs. is <lb/>
spending some time Bern <lb/>
with relatives and friends. <lb/>
G. is quite sick at <lb/>
his home on Philips Court. <lb/>
Mesdames <lb/>
attended eh inch at Black Jack <lb/>
Sunday, <lb/>
H. B. Philips spent Tuesday in <lb/>
Washiest in, <lb/>
J. P spent Saturday in <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
K. B. Jen the main line <lb/>
on i tie G. and V. K. It, <lb/>
returned Monday a very <lb/>
pleasant to relatives and <lb/>
Halifax. <lb/>
J. If. of Rocky Mount, <lb/>
It visiting hi- father, G. A. Savage, <lb/>
on Pine . <lb/>
Train No. Should Connect <lb/>
With Train from Norfolk. <lb/>
The Atlantic ha <lb/>
been obliging lately in giving <lb/>
an additional train and increased <lb/>
service over line through this <lb/>
The people have shown <lb/>
their appreciation of this, the <lb/>
travel on the extra train <lb/>
making it pay from beginning. <lb/>
Now there is one other change <lb/>
in that if made will be <lb/>
of to the public. <lb/>
When train No. was the <lb/>
and mail train a day <lb/>
that we had from the north, it was <lb/>
important that it came as early in <lb/>
the as possible, and in <lb/>
o to do this a connection with; <lb/>
the evening train out of <lb/>
Norfolk was broken. Since the <lb/>
ext-a tram has been put on bring- <lb/>
part of the mail in the <lb/>
forenoon, it is not so important <lb/>
evening train get in so <lb/>
early, and the Norfolk connection <lb/>
might easily be restored. By this <lb/>
people on each of roads branch- <lb/>
could go to and <lb/>
from Norfolk the same day <lb/>
and j have two or three hours to <lb/>
spend in that city <lb/>
As; it now train No <lb/>
to reach Greenville at <lb/>
p. m. rarely comes in on <lb/>
time. We believe it is <lb/>
to that nine times out of <lb/>
ten it comes in late enough to have <lb/>
made the Norfolk connection at <lb/>
had the delay been be- <lb/>
point instead of at <lb/>
Parmele. It be no <lb/>
now to change <lb/>
schedule of this train, the <lb/>
it would be helpful to <lb/>
business to have this connection. <lb/>
OAKLEY ITEMS. <lb/>
II n Mass , March <lb/>
Fire in Manual Training <lb/>
School High School annex <lb/>
i more than and <lb/>
I girls, and although mainly because <lb/>
of the coolness generalship <lb/>
the no lives were lost, <lb/>
several pupils had their hair <lb/>
Ml and one girl injured her leg by <lb/>
jumping from a second story win- <lb/>
N. C, Mar. 1906 <lb/>
J. L. Perkins, of Stokes, was <lb/>
here Saturday. <lb/>
Mayor and J. O Will- <lb/>
spent a part of last week in <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
Misses Minnie Whitehurst and <lb/>
Jenkins spent Sunday near <lb/>
Williamston. <lb/>
Mrs. J. S. Cherry, of Stokes, <lb/>
spent Sunday herewith relatives. <lb/>
Mrs. Martha Bawls and Mrs. S. <lb/>
A. Congleton went to <lb/>
Saturday to visit Mrs. E. Latham, <lb/>
who is quite sick. <lb/>
J. R. Williams visited <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
little child of Mr. and Mrs. <lb/>
Nash Hardy been very sick <lb/>
is now much better. <lb/>
S. G. Williams and family spent <lb/>
Saturday Sunday in K <lb/>
ville. <lb/>
T. F. Nelson in spending h <lb/>
few days at old home near <lb/>
Bethel. <lb/>
G Hines and little <lb/>
I -ma, have been very sick f i <lb/>
days. <lb/>
. Bask eight, of Stoke-, i- <lb/>
looking the many sick ones <lb/>
in mis section. <lb/>
of Greenville, <lb/>
so.-iii Sunday here with his brother, <lb/>
J, hi <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs J. I. James have a <lb/>
very lick child, <lb/>
Mrs Manning and <lb/>
Miss Lucy, spent u e <lb/>
day week herewith friends. <lb/>
Miss Millie Everett's school will <lb/>
close the 30th. A very <lb/>
is now being <lb/>
V. Hines arrived Saturday <lb/>
a being <lb/>
called home account of his sick <lb/>
children are now -i me better. <lb/>
Mi. Hines returned to his work <lb/>
Monday morning. <lb/>
Mrs. Button, of <lb/>
her daughter, Mis. <lb/>
here <lb/>
The friends of Mrs. Win. Skin- <lb/>
are very anxious about her <lb/>
condition. Mr. Skinner is in <lb/>
business at LaGrange, where she <lb/>
went to visit her husband and has <lb/>
quite ill for several days; <lb/>
OVER THE STATE. <lb/>
Joint Resolutions of Respect to <lb/>
the Memory of William R. <lb/>
Parker. Who Departed <lb/>
This Life on March <lb/>
9th, 1906. <lb/>
It pleased <lb/>
loving Heavenly Father to take <lb/>
from our midst our beloved <lb/>
and worker, William R. <lb/>
Parker, whose removal deprives us <lb/>
of the help fellowship of one <lb/>
who was always faithful, <lb/>
loyal and <lb/>
e service of Christ, soil ho was <lb/>
always true to highest ideals <lb/>
of Christian conduct, <lb/>
whose noble lite was always an <lb/>
inspiration to earnest <lb/>
to the <lb/>
And Whereas; <lb/>
leaves a gap ill our ranks that can <lb/>
not well he led, and a j in <lb/>
our hear t m cannot be <lb/>
y mere words nor <lb/>
softened saved through the com- <lb/>
offices of the Holy Spirit <lb/>
and the mellowing of <lb/>
time; and we, conscious of <lb/>
wisdom and goodness <lb/>
of our loving Heavenly Father, <lb/>
and humbly submissive to the <lb/>
Divine will, not at His <lb/>
decrees claim privilege of <lb/>
paying this last tribute of respect <lb/>
to the memory of our beloved <lb/>
brother, tendering our <lb/>
thy to bis bereaved family; be it <lb/>
therefore <lb/>
That we shall ever <lb/>
bold the life and works of lie- <lb/>
loved in fund grateful <lb/>
and cherish deeply <lb/>
the ii fine i e of bis labors, tie <lb/>
great and value of which <lb/>
eternity will reveal in <lb/>
which shall redound to praise <lb/>
and glory of our God and <lb/>
he be was. <lb/>
That we convey to <lb/>
bis bereaved wife and children <lb/>
and kinsmen our warmest condo- <lb/>
ice and in pithy in this, their <lb/>
hour of severe trial <lb/>
as with sorrow and joy we <lb/>
mutually remember -he noble <lb/>
dead, and commend the living to <lb/>
tender watch care of the One <lb/>
who will never nor forsake <lb/>
them. <lb/>
Resolved, a copy of these <lb/>
resolutions be presented to the <lb/>
family of Brother Parker, recorded <lb/>
on the minutes of <lb/>
f here jointly <lb/>
and published our re <lb/>
secular papers. Also <lb/>
they be otherwise disposed of <lb/>
as may he deemed tilting and <lb/>
proper by those whose signatures <lb/>
are herewith affixed. <lb/>
With deepest and <lb/>
K. A. More, J. G. for <lb/>
the Christian Church. <lb/>
K. A. J. T. Latham, for <lb/>
the Christian Sunday school. <lb/>
Mrs. a. <lb/>
for the Christian Board <lb/>
Mis-ions. <lb/>
Mrs. Coward, Mis H. II <lb/>
Moore, for the Aid Society. <lb/>
K. If. C. D. for <lb/>
Young People's Society of <lb/>
Christian <lb/>
Happenings of Interest in North <lb/>
Carolina. <lb/>
likes street carnivals. <lb/>
That town is soon to <lb/>
one. <lb/>
A Winston went to sleep <lb/>
with a half dollar in his mouth and <lb/>
swallowed it. <lb/>
Again the fight is on in <lb/>
for a dispensary. A little over <lb/>
year- the question was <lb/>
voted on wild defeated by a <lb/>
majority. <lb/>
The man Clark who killed an- <lb/>
other man in the depot at Raleigh <lb/>
lair week was <lb/>
ed to roads Wake county. <lb/>
made his escape but was captured <lb/>
later. <lb/>
CONTESTS IN MID AIR. <lb/>
Several applications have boon <lb/>
made to the Jamestown <lb/>
management for permission <lb/>
to operate dirigible balloons and <lb/>
airships at he celebration in <lb/>
1907. <lb/>
For the first lime in the <lb/>
of aerial navigation, air vein <lb/>
will be used commercially, <lb/>
that is to convey passengers <lb/>
Hitherto all attempts to conquer <lb/>
the air have more i <lb/>
and have <lb/>
purpose in so f r de- <lb/>
ti possibilities of <lb/>
levitation and <lb/>
trained have <lb/>
occupied places in the bailout's <lb/>
or vessels and the general pub- <lb/>
interest in the matter hit <lb/>
Ne-v Match 21.- been that of spectator. <lb/>
Five prisoners in Craven At the n <lb/>
county jail made their escape this <lb/>
morning, four of whom are still <lb/>
large. One of be. <lb/>
came came back and <lb/>
gave himself up. <lb/>
New York, March <lb/>
Warren, a white lured <lb/>
to a resort frequently used by <lb/>
in this city there held a <lb/>
prisoner for more than five months, <lb/>
during which time she was sub- <lb/>
to the grossest indignities, <lb/>
to the story told by <lb/>
woman in Court gen <lb/>
sessions today. <lb/>
-EVERYBODY SKATES BUT <lb/>
In view of the fact that the <lb/>
roller skate fad occupies an <lb/>
position in the minds of <lb/>
a largo percentage of the <lb/>
lion of this city the following <lb/>
parody on body Works <lb/>
Hut by a clever young <lb/>
business man of may <lb/>
of interest just at this <lb/>
Everybody skates but father; <lb/>
Ho looks sod all day, <lb/>
Thinking of the doctor's bills <lb/>
He may have to pay. <lb/>
Mother skates each evening, <lb/>
So does Sister Ann <lb/>
Everybody shakes at our home, <lb/>
But my old man. <lb/>
Free Press. <lb/>
N. C, March 19th. 1906 <lb/>
Mrs. Martha has <lb/>
tinned home alter spending a few- <lb/>
days her daughter, Mrs. J. <lb/>
P. Fleming. <lb/>
Mrs. J. It. and Mrs, <lb/>
Beverly Daniel, of were <lb/>
visiting In town today. <lb/>
J. M. Johnson, of Elisabeth City, <lb/>
was here last Wednesday. <lb/>
The independent telephone <lb/>
of county have <lb/>
their Hoe completed to this point <lb/>
making a direct with <lb/>
Washington. <lb/>
G. H. Little, our clever A. C. L. <lb/>
is on sick list. <lb/>
Walter Perry and <lb/>
Bell, if all well <lb/>
known in social circles, boarded <lb/>
the train here this evening for <lb/>
Washington. <lb/>
J. P. Fleming spent Thursday <lb/>
in Washington. <lb/>
J. G. Blount and W. S. <lb/>
Chancy, of Washington, were hen- <lb/>
Friday. <lb/>
Oscar Webb, of Elm City, cam <lb/>
in Friday evening to spend a few <lb/>
days with his uncle Walter Webb, <lb/>
T. B Hodges, was <lb/>
here s ii . <lb/>
J. B. Little and daughter, Mrs. <lb/>
Josephine, of spent <lb/>
Sunday here. <lb/>
K. A. Cherry, of Bethel <lb/>
here Sunday. Come again, El, <lb/>
always glad to see you. <lb/>
Brown and family, of <lb/>
here. <lb/>
Hoe shad were selling for <lb/>
here Saturday. <lb/>
Land Did Not Move. <lb/>
Borne amusing things crop out in <lb/>
court A land suit <lb/>
wan being tried and counsel was <lb/>
examining witness as <lb/>
cession f occupants It was <lb/>
brought out one of the <lb/>
the land died In a <lb/>
year. we with the land <lb/>
after be asked the lawyer <lb/>
of witness, stayed right <lb/>
was the prompt answer, <lb/>
an I a smile went around the jury. <lb/>
if the company is <lb/>
the air conquerors are entirely <lb/>
safe, passengers will be carried <lb/>
from the share to the ships and <lb/>
elsewhere through the air. <lb/>
This aerial navigation is quite <lb/>
dissimilar to the ascension of <lb/>
captive balloons, which has <lb/>
been the only form of n <lb/>
in which the public has <lb/>
participated <lb/>
Santos Dumont and several <lb/>
others have proved the <lb/>
ties of directing airships almost <lb/>
at will, an American <lb/>
tor, Captain Thomas Baldwin, <lb/>
has perfected an airship until it <lb/>
is almost as easy to navigate as <lb/>
an ordinary yacht. <lb/>
In connection with <lb/>
Baldwin's effort to subjugate tin- <lb/>
air, there are two men who have <lb/>
been brought prominently into <lb/>
public notice as inventors of <lb/>
these crafts; Lincoln and <lb/>
Roy nether <lb/>
these famous air captains will <lb/>
each command a Baldwin ship at <lb/>
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be ascertained, but both of them <lb/>
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others, so races and contests <lb/>
of every sort overhead are as- <lb/>
sured as features of the <lb/>
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horticulturist of North Carolina, <lb/>
has appointed professor in <lb/>
horticulture for the agricultural <lb/>
college in the government build <lb/>
at de near <lb/>
Quebec. <lb/>
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vitality and the development of <lb/>
staying power All the operations <lb/>
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waste and so on are carried on <lb/>
means of an insufficient <lb/>
amount of water in system menus <lb/>
of every <lb/>
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weight contains more than half n <lb/>
of water; and a body <lb/>
needs for its proper operation at <lb/>
least two quarts daily of pure water. <lb/>
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irrelevant to mention that the <lb/>
soldiers, surprising <lb/>
power are now engaging the <lb/>
of the world, consume each <lb/>
between two and four gallons of <lb/>
daily Outing. <lb/>
THE <lb/>
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who has sent courtesy in this <lb/>
shop is t e grumbler. Whenever <lb/>
he sits down and begins to <lb/>
him that's so. but <lb/>
be worse. And here is a <lb/>
parable from the Charleston <lb/>
News and e of the <lb/>
greatest misfortunes that can <lb/>
befall one is to have to pass one's <lb/>
life in the house with a <lb/>
afflicted with this infirm- <lb/>
s The Courier, <lb/>
is quite right, and <lb/>
their highest praise anything <lb/>
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or its <lb/>
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disparagement than no would <lb/>
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grumbler with a fruitful <lb/>
source of complaint. Be the <lb/>
June day ever he will <lb/>
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season, or too bright, to last, and <lb/>
so he will predict rain before <lb/>
night. If the autumn be a dry <lb/>
one so as to be favorable for <lb/>
farmers having crops to <lb/>
he wishes for rain on account of <lb/>
a few plants he has set out in his <lb/>
little garden, and which he does <lb/>
not want the trouble of <lb/>
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one he grumbles about it <lb/>
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weather his business furnishes <lb/>
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for complaint To ordinary ob- <lb/>
servers he appears to be doing a <lb/>
nourishing business; but he <lb/>
assures you he is not doing <lb/>
enough to keep his family out of <lb/>
the alms house Everyone else <lb/>
but he can get on. Anyway the <lb/>
town is going to the dogs, <lb/>
of all kinds is dying out, the <lb/>
ens have no enterprise, no <lb/>
public spirit. He is always on <lb/>
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to a more alive place, where <lb/>
things are bet managed, etc. <lb/>
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and all made in the <lb/>
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Charleston contemporary says <lb/>
about the grumbler, but what we <lb/>
have copied we consider a pretty <lb/>
fair There are men <lb/>
tors women <lb/>
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and their mission is to try to <lb/>
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in contact unhappy. What <lb/>
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knocked down. II,. brought <lb/>
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of Me., lithe sub- <lb/>
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severe <lb/>
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Car of Golden Seed and Feed <lb/>
and Black Oats, Red Rust Proof Oats. <lb/>
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j tribe of Indian, who <lb/>
Hampton Beads to <lb/>
Western New York out <lb/>
hundred years before the first <lb/>
in <lb/>
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; have impressed a desire to <lb/>
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i The chief of the tribe has written <lb/>
the officials that he and <lb/>
; his people ant to help celebrate <lb/>
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price <lb/>
i N. J., March <lb/>
n Seed Meal mid Hulls, in car lots or , Cleve- <lb/>
suit purchaser, or exchange for Seed laid spent bis away from <lb/>
home today the lime since <lb/>
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on birthday. Mr. d <lb/>
Oats to arrive, also White Florida with <lb/>
Toward where the <lb/>
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What Is as the <lb/>
j occasioned by actual <lb/>
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of cares by a dis- <lb/>
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OF OUR <lb/>
TIME DEPOSIT <lb/>
FEATURE <lb/>
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THE GREENVILLE BANKING <lb/>
TRUST GO. <lb/>
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT. <lb/>
J. M. BLOW, Manager <lb/>
and Authorized Agent <lb/>
. C. <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION <lb/>
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE, FARMVILLE. N. C. <lb/>
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS, JAN. 29TH, <lb/>
Capital stocK pd in <lb/>
Undivided profits 1.007.04 <lb/>
sub to check <lb/>
Discounts<lb/>
1.630.50 <lb/>
Due from Banks 15,478.17 <lb/>
Cash Items <lb/>
Gold coin <lb/>
Silver coin 1,401.63 <lb/>
Nat, notes 2,058.00 <lb/>
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mind. They bring health and <lb/>
to the body. <lb/>
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for iii <lb/>
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v a of nice Groceries at the <lb/>
Bros., <lb/>
F- <lb/>
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likely remain a <lb/>
longer on of poor <lb/>
Mrs. to ii hi <lb/>
his in Florida wag <lb/>
him and <lb/>
him to return much better. <lb/>
For Twenty-one Years <lb/>
and <lb/>
TRADE MARK <lb/>
Farmer's <lb/>
Bone <lb/>
REGISTERED <lb/>
F. S. <lb/>
GUANO CO., <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
have been the standard Cotton and <lb/>
Tobacco guanos in the South <lb/>
because great care is used in the <lb/>
selection of materials. <lb/>
Ask your dealer for <lb/>
goods and don't take substitutes <lb/>
said to be just as good. See that <lb/>
the trade-mark is on every bag. <lb/>
A Trite Saying. <lb/>
It Is a trite saying that no man Is <lb/>
stomach. Dr. <lb/>
Discovery strengthens <lb/>
it In shape make <lb/>
rich the liver <lb/>
Kidneys expel the poisons from the <lb/>
and thus cures both liver and kid- <lb/>
troubles. II you take this natural <lb/>
and tonic, you will assist <lb/>
your system in manufacturing each day <lb/>
pint of rich, red blood, is <lb/>
rating tn the brain and The <lb/>
nervous, run-down, <lb/>
condition many people suffer <lb/>
is usually the effect poisons in <lb/>
the Mood; It is often Indicated by pimples <lb/>
appearing en the the <lb/>
become and the feelings <lb/>
Dr. cures all <lb/>
humors well as a Ionic that <lb/>
and forceful. <lb/>
It i- the only medicine put up fur sale <lb/>
through druggists for like that <lb/>
contains neither alcohol nor harmful <lb/>
drugs, and the only one, <lb/>
every which has the <lb/>
endorsement the leading medical <lb/>
writer- this country. Some of these <lb/>
are published in a little <lb/>
standard <lb/>
works and will be sent to any address <lb/>
mi request therefor by <lb/>
letter or postal card, addressed to Dr. It. <lb/>
V. N. Y. It tells just <lb/>
what Dr. Pierce s medicines are made of. <lb/>
Words for the several <lb/>
Ingredients of which Dr. <lb/>
are composed, by leaders in all the <lb/>
several schools of medical practice, and <lb/>
them the cure of the <lb/>
diseases tor which the Medical <lb/>
Discovery is advised, should have far <lb/>
more with the sick afflicted <lb/>
than any amount the so-called <lb/>
to conspicuously Haunted before <lb/>
the public by those who are afraid to let <lb/>
the Ingredients which their medicinal <lb/>
are composed known. In mind <lb/>
that the Medical Discovery has <lb/>
on every bottle <lb/>
wrapper, in a full list of Its Ingredients. <lb/>
Dr. Pleasant Pellets cure con- <lb/>
Invigorate the and <lb/>
late stomach and bowels. <lb/>
Dr. great thousand-page <lb/>
Common Sense Medical Adviser <lb/>
Will sent free, paper-bound, for SI one- <lb/>
cent or stamps. <lb/>
Address Dr. as <lb/>
State of North Carolina, <lb/>
County of Pitt. <lb/>
I. J. R. Davis, Cashier of the hank, do solemn- <lb/>
statement is true to the best of my <lb/>
J. R. DAVIS, <lb/>
swear the <lb/>
knowledge and belief. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb/>
fore me, this day of Feb. <lb/>
1906. <lb/>
J. V. JOHNSTON. <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
W. M. LANG. <lb/>
W. J TURN AGE, <lb/>
R. L. DAVIS, <lb/>
Directors <lb/>
THE Bill OF GREENVILLE <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. e. <lb/>
CAPITAL <lb/>
PROFITS <lb/>
ASSETS <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
All are hereby forbid- <lb/>
i penalty the to <lb/>
hire, contract with, give employ <lb/>
to in our <lb/>
Allen <lb/>
without our consent. <lb/>
Mr-. <lb/>
The above resources we offer for the 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 THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
THE BETHEL BANKING AND TRUST GO. <lb/>
AT BETHEL, N. C. <lb/>
At the close of business Jan. 80th, <lb/>
Loans and discounts <lb/>
NOTICE IO CREDITORS. <lb/>
qualified the Bu- <lb/>
Court Clerk of u <lb/>
administrator the estate Mrs. M, <lb/>
K. Peal, deceased, notice is hereby <lb/>
to all persons Indebted to <lb/>
make to <lb/>
undersigned, all persons <lb/>
the estate mutt <lb/>
present them to the undersigned on or <lb/>
tin. day of January. 1907, <lb/>
or this notice will be plead in bar <lb/>
This 17th, day of 1900. <lb/>
. or. I. Peal, <lb/>
l Mrs. M. bl. <lb/>
Duo from Banks <lb/>
Cash <lb/>
Gold and silver <lb/>
National bank <lb/>
other U. s. <lb/>
Total <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
Capital stock <lb/>
Surplus fund <lb/>
Undivided profits <lb/>
Time certificates of <lb/>
deposit <lb/>
Deposits sub, <lb/>
checks out <lb/>
standing <lb/>
Certified Checks<lb/>
816.87 <lb/>
.- IN. 991.08 <lb/>
Total <lb/>
372.03 <lb/>
600.00 <lb/>
80.823,98 <lb/>
of North Carolina, County of Pitt, <lb/>
I. II. H. Taylor, Cashier of the above named hank, do solemnly <lb/>
wear that the above statement <lb/>
and belief. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to <lb/>
me, this 5th day of <lb/>
1900. SAMUEL <lb/>
Notary Public <lb/>
is true to the best of <lb/>
Ii. II. Taylor, Cashier. <lb/>
STATON, <lb/>
J. It. BUNTING. <lb/>
M. O. <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
authorized for Daily <lb/>
and we <lb/>
treat pleasure in receiving sub- <lb/>
and writing receipts for <lb/>
those in arrears. We have a list <lb/>
of all who receive their mail at <lb/>
this office. We also take orders <lb/>
job <lb/>
Our rugs and art squares are <lb/>
finer the finest, and <lb/>
Tyson. <lb/>
J. J. Edwards Son have just <lb/>
received another car load of Ell. <lb/>
wood wire <lb/>
A rain fell here <lb/>
It rained something <lb/>
like two home and about ab bard <lb/>
an we ever it. <lb/>
your buildings by <lb/>
them with <lb/>
Town and County lead <lb/>
and lull line colors, kept at J. <lb/>
K. Smith Bro. <lb/>
Buy your at Can- <lb/>
non Tyson, they have the beet. <lb/>
Mrs. J. A Davis has returned <lb/>
Baltimore where she <lb/>
chased her spring and summer <lb/>
Now for a nice time <lb/>
among the ladies. <lb/>
V. and paper <lb/>
Pumps with long or short joints <lb/>
and pipe at J. B. Smith Bro. <lb/>
Dress goods, Broad <lb/>
Mohair, cashmere, albatross <lb/>
trimmings, lining and white <lb/>
goods at J B Smith Bro <lb/>
Bed steads, mattresses, springs, <lb/>
single and double, rockers, dining <lb/>
and torn chairs wash stands <lb/>
dressers tables at J K Smith <lb/>
A Bro <lb/>
Those who have had their eyes <lb/>
tested and glasses fitted by J. W. <lb/>
out t always <lb/>
speak well bin work. <lb/>
Calico at cents <lb/>
per yard, gnat actions in white <lb/>
Slippers and summer goods, at J. <lb/>
B. Smith <lb/>
J. R. Smith A Br. have <lb/>
received a en load of alum <lb/>
Also a car load Lee's <lb/>
lime peanut, etc., <lb/>
Misses Mayo Lizzie <lb/>
Barns, of Seminary, spent <lb/>
Sunday in the country with the <lb/>
family of E. K <lb/>
E. E. Co. wilt do all they <lb/>
possible can to please you with <lb/>
their new line of heavy and fancy <lb/>
groceries <lb/>
Car load for sale by Can <lb/>
Don and Tyson. <lb/>
P. S. the fire <lb/>
I can now be found on east side <lb/>
of railroad between office of Dr. <lb/>
Dixon and Tripp Bro shops. <lb/>
I have a full supply of general <lb/>
and fancy groceries, confection- <lb/>
cigars, and tobacco. Fresh <lb/>
Oysters and fish every night on <lb/>
arrival of train, cull and I will <lb/>
rest you fair. P. S Cannon. <lb/>
members of the Free Will <lb/>
Baptist have placed their <lb/>
order for material to build anew <lb/>
mar Hie seminary. <lb/>
Hay corn, oils, meal, bulls, lime <lb/>
windows nails Cross <lb/>
cut and mechanic tools at J <lb/>
B Smith Bl <lb/>
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tomatoes, to E. E. <lb/>
On. <lb/>
l. Bro. have con- <lb/>
with to build <lb/>
two story stores and <lb/>
warehouse on property on <lb/>
Main street, when <lb/>
will contain feel <lb/>
floor space. <lb/>
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business of Md <lb/>
and will conduct the same <lb/>
Hoe of business at same store. <lb/>
We invite public to call and <lb/>
fee us. We will sell as cheap as <lb/>
he cheapest and always the beet. <lb/>
Give us a B. Williams. <lb/>
Go to E. E. Co's new <lb/>
market fresh meats, <lb/>
sage, and <lb/>
A lull supply of <lb/>
Telescopes, Grips, Satchels and <lb/>
Suit Cases, at J. K. Smith A Bro. <lb/>
Miss Ella Wayne, of <lb/>
spent Sunday in town. <lb/>
Old Fashion Hand-made Paw. <lb/>
Paw Gum Bread Trays at J. K. <lb/>
Smith Bro. <lb/>
Cannon and Tyson invites your <lb/>
to their car load of stoves <lb/>
and heaters. <lb/>
We your attention to <lb/>
line of harness, <lb/>
and Tyson. <lb/>
There v. ere services in the <lb/>
diet and Disciple churches <lb/>
Buy your furniture of Camion <lb/>
and Tyson, they have best <lb/>
cheapest. <lb/>
Latest styles clonk- wrap <lb/>
for Misses and Ladies <lb/>
also a nice line of Zephyr <lb/>
tors at J. K. Smith Bro. <lb/>
Cannon and have the <lb/>
strongest line of dress goods and <lb/>
in town. <lb/>
Mrs. Buck came down <lb/>
from Friday to visit <lb/>
friends. <lb/>
For a nice present buy a novel- <lb/>
clock at J. W. Taylor's. It is <lb/>
for any occasion. <lb/>
A line of crockery, glass <lb/>
fancy lamps, and tinware <lb/>
at J R Smith Bro <lb/>
Get the Cox cotton planter the <lb/>
best on the market at J. K. Smith <lb/>
Brr <lb/>
Pure Plymouth Rock <lb/>
for sale at per setting of <lb/>
Apply to Mrs. W. J. Mum- <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
James T. Keel hue been visiting <lb/>
at his old home, Stokes. <lb/>
Au be given <lb/>
in<lb/>
by advanced <lb/>
Tl e will ohm t el <lb/>
readings, vocal and instrumental <lb/>
mi , tableaux a he t <lb/>
lie will be used for <lb/>
of <lb/>
adults <lb/>
children J <lb/>
Mi- Mary Whitehead, <lb/>
i-s Taylor, <lb/>
Miss Dora <lb/>
Miss Brown, <lb/>
Mrs. F. G. <lb/>
Car load V. Crimped in <lb/>
lengths t. cover residences <lb/>
shelters, stables much cheaper than <lb/>
shingles very little labor, at J. <lb/>
R Smith Bro. <lb/>
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a baby by, last <lb/>
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see us <lb/>
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good taste to get too unless <lb/>
it is spooning over delicious but <lb/>
Chocolate at G ft Co's <lb/>
A missionary society was organ- <lb/>
in the <lb/>
el last Sib bath with Mis. B. E <lb/>
d as M'S Her <lb/>
Vice president; <lb/>
Miss Ida M Secretary; <lb/>
and Mies ii Johnson, treas- <lb/>
Only a few weeks before Easter <lb/>
how about letting us make that <lb/>
spring suit while you can secure <lb/>
your choice of goods. Wanamaker <lb/>
Brown, per F. G. Co. <lb/>
SPECIAL SALE. <lb/>
January <lb/>
We have moved in brick we conduct sale <lb/>
on all dress goods, dry goods cloth- <lb/>
and bats. These prices <lb/>
will prevail till Feb. 1st. This is <lb/>
store of J. H. Bynum West <lb/>
Railroad street just of the <lb/>
Our goods are, <lb/>
all new as entire old stock was II <lb/>
in the recent fire. We will we <lb/>
be pleased to have friends u be <lb/>
well as the general call and j to <lb/>
see us. We know we can please <lb/>
yon as to price and quality. Our spring and summer <lb/>
W. C. Jackson k Co arrive and order to <lb/>
cars cotton make room our stock, we have <lb/>
will pay highest cash price, don't <lb/>
sell your seed until you see me. <lb/>
Frank Lilly Co. <lb/>
Dr. Joseph W. B. <lb/>
John Jr., and Master <lb/>
Robert came home <lb/>
Baltimore Sunday evening. They <lb/>
went for a good time and say they <lb/>
not disappointed. <lb/>
A full line of trunks, valise, tel- <lb/>
grips, satchels, band <lb/>
and suits cases at J R Smith Bro <lb/>
I always keep on hand S fill <lb/>
line feed Bluff at lowest cash <lb/>
prices Such as hay, oats, com, <lb/>
cotton seed meal and brand <lb/>
and ship stuff. Frank Lilly Do, <lb/>
Monday there came to <lb/>
my house three bay mules and <lb/>
one black mule, three of them <lb/>
horse mules and one mare mule. <lb/>
The owner can have same by com- <lb/>
forward and proving property <lb/>
and This <lb/>
19th. 1906. J. M. Harris. <lb/>
Merchandise <lb/>
lull line of meat, lard and CAM <lb/>
goods. Don't buy before <lb/>
me a trial. Frank Lilly Co, <lb/>
For carpenters grind <lb/>
t hemp rope pulleys, <lb/>
Bro. <lb/>
Why exhaust your patience with <lb/>
that kicking cow when you can buy <lb/>
fresh Evaporated Cream and Con- <lb/>
Milk at F. G. <lb/>
Co's. <lb/>
New Livery, Feed Exchange <lb/>
and Jones, <lb/>
N. C. Team well cared for. Pas- <lb/>
carried to any and all <lb/>
available points. best <lb/>
most comfortable conveyances. <lb/>
Prices reasonable. At service of <lb/>
the public at all limes hours. <lb/>
Moore livery, <lb/>
feed exchange stables, <lb/>
decided to conduct this sale. This <lb/>
opportunity is a mutual one, <lb/>
we trust you will take advantage <lb/>
of the many bargains we will offer. <lb/>
Come to see be convinced <lb/>
for <lb/>
J. R. Turnage Co. <lb/>
Dr. Joseph Dixon, <lb/>
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. <lb/>
Office Brick Block, St. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Tue work done on Mum street <lb/>
st of ad 1- t an <lb/>
-ant <lb/>
mI i i Let t -h <lb/>
s w. w on. <lb/>
art <lb/>
eyes or have difficulty obtain- <lb/>
suitable it matters not <lb/>
how difficult your ease, pall mi<lb/>
Ayden. N. C, b live <lb/>
with some the most <lb/>
cases. He never fails to <lb/>
patients or their <lb/>
money refunded. Over five hundred <lb/>
of Pitt and <lb/>
best people to testify to bis honesty <lb/>
ability. Give him your eye <lb/>
work want i. <lb/>
one last Friday night was <lb/>
heartless enough t . break both of <lb/>
the forelegs of Dr. M. M. <lb/>
fine Neil. The dog <lb/>
perfectly on <lb/>
appearance <lb/>
friendly was a general <lb/>
favorite with every one in town. <lb/>
Such are lo deplored <lb/>
me guilty should be punish- <lb/>
ed. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
My Sun William Jenkins, col, <lb/>
having left my home and <lb/>
and said <lb/>
William col., a <lb/>
minor, this is to warn <lb/>
vi shelter, food or em- <lb/>
to him and those doing <lb/>
so will be prosecuted according to <lb/>
aw. This January 19th <lb/>
William Jenkins Sr., col. <lb/>
Miss Carlie Wilson died <lb/>
home near Haddock's Cross Bonds <lb/>
on Sunday 11th inst. Miss <lb/>
Wilson was an old lady <lb/>
h d sick for Rome of <lb/>
mid her death was not <lb/>
peeled. Sue was an <lb/>
w. and bad a host of friends <lb/>
who exceedingly her doth <lb/>
oyster <lb/>
by Mi. F. H. <lb/>
i Mr. and Mr-. <lb/>
G. . <lb/>
and <lb/>
bed, of the graded faculty. <lb/>
The young of the were <lb/>
T. Cook Ray- <lb/>
Turnage, Lil Cannon F. <lb/>
H. Jordan. The was <lb/>
informal, the hostess <lb/>
the people feel as <lb/>
Much at home in <lb/>
he parlor. The ladies, with <lb/>
dainty by the <lb/>
men prepared the oysters to <lb/>
suit the each every <lb/>
serving fried, stewed, law, <lb/>
etc, while ever anon the entire <lb/>
party gathered around the <lb/>
in the and did justice to <lb/>
the oysters as they came steaming <lb/>
hot from the dais, also to the <lb/>
olives, pickles crackers <lb/>
I bey were served . It w a <lb/>
j e and <lb/>
in t and young <lb/>
a the <lb/>
d happiness. fall Especially Mr. <lb/>
in. <lb/>
K left Friday for <lb/>
I to be absent some time. <lb/>
W. B Den s and hi- <lb/>
boys in <lb/>
Heavy Freight Trains. <lb/>
ii coming freight trains are <lb/>
s heavy days that they have <lb/>
a hard time pulling up the grade <lb/>
between the bridge and the depot. <lb/>
It frequently happens that part <lb/>
of the has to be left on the <lb/>
until the engine <lb/>
cars up depot in sections. <lb/>
This may good railroading, but <lb/>
it looks to us like it is dangerous <lb/>
and expensive. <lb/>
Some people would never give re- <lb/>
matters a if it were <lb/>
net for an occasional cyclone or <lb/>
Torture By Savages, <lb/>
of the torture to which <lb/>
some the savage tribes in the Philip- <lb/>
pines subject their captives, reminds <lb/>
of the intense suffering I endured <lb/>
for three from inflammation cf <lb/>
the says w. M Sherman, of <lb/>
Me., Nothing helped me until <lb/>
tried Electric Bitter, three of <lb/>
which completely cured me Cures <lb/>
Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Blood <lb/>
disorders and restores the <lb/>
weak and nervous to robust health. <lb/>
Guaranteed by J. L Woolen druggist. <lb/>
Price <lb/>
GOODS SAVED <lb/>
FROM FIRE <lb/>
A Scientific Wonder <lb/>
The stand to its <lb/>
make Salve a <lb/>
wonder. E. H. Mulford, <lb/>
lecturer for the Patrons of Husbandry, <lb/>
Pa., of a distressing case <lb/>
of Piles. It heals the worst Burns, <lb/>
Sores. Boils, Ulcers, Cuts, Wounds, <lb/>
Chilblains and Salt Only <lb/>
at J. L. Wooten's drug store. <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/>
BRING FANCY <lb/>
To a <lb/>
Soil contain I<lb/>
in I,. all v.-. . . bis <lb/>
Potash<lb/>
in p <lb/>
pi <lb/>
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asking-. <lb/>
C- <lb/>
; . St. <lb/>
The <lb/>
A Perfect <lb/>
arc your hands mid a jar <lb/>
Massage Cream <lb/>
Soap takes not the <lb/>
skiD absorbs the Then ii i thing in <lb/>
that is the it <lb/>
becomes impurity i <lb/>
be i cut <lb/>
, ill <lb/>
the massage the <lb/>
flabbiness i, <lb/>
Gentlewomen i.-c it i. I i r. <lb/>
tut U . <lb/>
. SI M .- <lb/>
For Sale at <lb/>
SAUL'S PHARMACY. <lb/>
Dentist. <lb/>
NORTON Greenville, N. G. <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
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I J I . i <lb/>
lo o o i, <lb/>
week. <lb/>
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Mild <lb/>
t .-i . <lb/>
Turnage has the <lb/>
F. Moore place <lb/>
Miss May Brooks, at <lb/>
at the home of W. <lb/>
A. ii <lb/>
A f m ii, <lb/>
in E. here third <lb/>
Sunday Apr. K. . Mr <lb/>
is to <lb/>
assist the <lb/>
K. n <lb/>
m-it i ,,. <lb/>
a . <lb/>
organizer <lb/>
zed last <lb/>
. night. The were <lb/>
j. j.;. <lb/>
W w- Orman, vice pres; <lb/>
Be ; T. <lb/>
and K. I. Co <lb/>
K. I. is very much <lb/>
the poultry <lb/>
and is Mi ., of <lb/>
white Plymouth Rock. They <lb/>
are doubtless the <lb/>
they are <lb/>
white I <lb/>
They are d <lb/>
lie has pullet scarcely <lb/>
that <lb/>
in a . breed section <lb/>
hut it surely <lb/>
eye. <lb/>
F. M. Hodges, Great Sachem of <lb/>
he I. O. K. by Messrs. <lb/>
L A V a,. others <lb/>
f Greenville <lb/>
S here lat <lb/>
as the Tribe No <lb/>
Mil <lb/>
Once upon a time a man <lb/>
a who inherited <lb/>
from Th's wan ail <lb/>
be ever received, but until <lb/>
Defer his <lb/>
rest of his life. He built a new <lb/>
-tore. with hi <lb/>
i said The <lb/>
home was <lb/>
ii <lb/>
only c The <lb/>
measly as <lb/>
i it ever. be <lb/>
did dulling and u.- <lb/>
bU widow put up monument <lb/>
with bib life <lb/>
paid lo. was said <lb/>
lint this is what her money <lb/>
for. <lb/>
he piano <lb/>
and a m . <lb/>
a few a, <lb/>
in. ii, she <lb/>
1.-1 , e on <lb/>
OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb/>
n. w. <lb/>
At the of business Jan. 29th, <lb/>
Loans and Discounts, <lb/>
Furniture and Fixtures <lb/>
Demand Loans i <lb/>
Hue from Banks, <lb/>
Cash I <lb/>
Gold Com, <lb/>
Silver Coin, 1,675 <lb/>
National Hunk notes <lb/>
U. S. Holes 3.717 <lb/>
Total, <lb/>
PLIABILITIES. <lb/>
Capital stock paid in, <lb/>
Surplus fund 1,000.00 <lb/>
Undivided profits less <lb/>
expenses, 1,331 <lb/>
Dividends unpaid . <lb/>
Deposits to check,<lb/>
Total. <lb/>
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, <lb/>
COUNTY PUT, <lb/>
I, J. U. of swear <lb/>
that the above statement is Hue lo the best of my lie <lb/>
lief. J. U. SMITH, Cashier. <lb/>
sworn lo before <lb/>
me, this 5th day of <lb/>
STANCH. <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
R KM <lb/>
JOSEPH DIXON, <lb/>
K. C. CANNON. <lb/>
D by Fire. <lb/>
win. in ii the <lb/>
Academy, n <lb/>
It. miles four <lb/>
children oldest live years <lb/>
it w n u lured man who <lb/>
lived With III Ml mm <lb/>
in the sumo <lb/>
will if children, <lb/>
o'clock man <lb/>
was in by lulling iii <lb/>
i lie in room in <lb/>
Ah eh inn children <lb/>
in,, a able to net <lb/>
out n. . older children <lb/>
mi a in . two <lb/>
-i ere burned to death. <lb/>
lire it- <lb/>
The a- d were a <lb/>
total loss <lb/>
Gazette. <lb/>
with that old enemy the race Con <lb/>
often end i <lb/>
all trouble with <lb/>
Dr <lb/>
They perfectly <lb/>
tort <lb/>
fort. He J. L. Woolen<lb/>
</p>
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<p>
I REFLECTOR<lb/>
O I. , <lb/>
Watered ii t N. C, a matter,<lb/>
A I'M t id Pitt <lb/>
in to <lb/>
CAROLINA M <lb/>
Now you .-mother slip in the <lb/>
face for discrediting the ground <lb/>
hog. <lb/>
GREATER <lb/>
It will be own fault <lb/>
the limn the <lb/>
with your name and of progress. The <lb/>
show what interest you have in a surround for making this <lb/>
building loan association. <lb/>
Senate confirmed the <lb/>
nation of District Attorney <lb/>
and Congressman op <lb/>
position got a severe jolt. <lb/>
Th-tee cry out <lb/>
that the price of diamonds is <lb/>
advancing must think they will <lb/>
can somebody cares <lb/>
now <lb/>
u tic able to see his <lb/>
mid ii makes little <lb/>
whether lie should <lb/>
or if. <lb/>
Former President rover Cleve <lb/>
land on Sunday passed his 09th <lb/>
birthday- country oilers <lb/>
c -is wishes for <lb/>
h storm citizen many more <lb/>
o. i lies <lb/>
must be <lb/>
giving bin I us comfort when he <lb/>
has to stay in hiding to keep the <lb/>
subpoena r from finding him <lb/>
We had Miner bare unite ti <lb/>
much and Is- logo at large <lb/>
when we <lb/>
No man who loves the right of <lb/>
citizenship should lose t s <lb/>
and disfranchise himself through <lb/>
hi pay his poll tax This is <lb/>
to remind ill who are yet delinquent <lb/>
in p II for that unless <lb/>
they pay s In In the o May <lb/>
they in the election next <lb/>
fall <lb/>
one of the best towns in <lb/>
Carolina, and if these <lb/>
ate rightly used there is no <lb/>
son why the population of the <lb/>
town should not double in the <lb/>
few years- Everything possible <lb/>
should be done to stimulate the en- <lb/>
already here, and every <lb/>
encouragement should be given U <lb/>
induce the location of new enter- <lb/>
prises among us. The town <lb/>
should begin by making a good <lb/>
to the depot and <lb/>
furnishing day electric current so <lb/>
small enterprises wanting power <lb/>
can get it And there should be a <lb/>
building and loan association to en- <lb/>
able those desiring to do so to build <lb/>
houses- Everybody get to work and <lb/>
help make the town it <lb/>
ought to be. <lb/>
Three ago the town of <lb/>
son closed saloons and established a <lb/>
dispensary by a vote of the people. <lb/>
v in April there will another <lb/>
election on the question, the <lb/>
wanting to come back <lb/>
sides are claiming that <lb/>
they will win in It <lb/>
would be a decided step backward I <lb/>
for that town to return to open <lb/>
gone after <lb/>
EDITORIAL NOTES. <lb/>
Contributor i <lb/>
Chairman has issued hie <lb/>
annual statement that he can no <lb/>
longer serve as the head of the lie- <lb/>
publican Congressional Committee. <lb/>
About the only people who have <lb/>
not complained as to Gen. Wood's <lb/>
at Hill are the I <lb/>
who were on the other <lb/>
side. <lb/>
his speech at <lb/>
Obi-1 oil, i opinion that <lb/>
the which most of <lb/>
the vote fl bead the Na- <lb/>
ticket <lb/>
thin <lb/>
may he expected logo whooping <lb/>
it up her fellow. <lb/>
Ii I and visitors <lb/>
of the ill in ill <lb/>
ii r the <lb/>
the -i and for time <lb/>
being , is <lb/>
Strange Ii many men there <lb/>
who ,. sure your <lb/>
sins Will mill writ, <lb/>
ten tie iii all but only intended <lb/>
for soon body els <lb/>
BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION <lb/>
Every now and then asks <lb/>
us how the building and loan <lb/>
for is coming i n. <lb/>
We don't know how to answer except <lb/>
to say The Reflector is doing its <lb/>
to awaken enough interest <lb/>
among the business men to get an <lb/>
association started. One man, who <lb/>
meant business it, suggested <lb/>
i hat a list be opened to see how many <lb/>
shares will be subscribed for, and <lb/>
-aid put him down for twenty-live. <lb/>
We are going to try that suggestion <lb/>
and open a list at The Id Hector <lb/>
office to see how many shares will <lb/>
subscribed for. If enough <lb/>
-hares are taken a can be <lb/>
ailed and the association organized <lb/>
Now is time to show your inter- <lb/>
est in a matter that means a greet <lb/>
deal for the development of Green- <lb/>
ville and will be a profitable invest- <lb/>
f all who take shares in it. <lb/>
Speaker Cannon is remarkably <lb/>
frank in saying that the joint state- <lb/>
hood bill ought to be passed for <lb/>
purely political reasons. <lb/>
Al Ohio woman has left bus <lb/>
band because he talked in his sleep. <lb/>
It probably was the only <lb/>
he bad.<lb/>
It is a question whether the Al- <lb/>
conferees themselves <lb/>
what it was they originally <lb/>
greed on.<lb/>
Chairman Knapp of the Interstate <lb/>
Commerce Commission says ho will <lb/>
have to decide whether the Supreme <lb/>
Court was right in the C case <lb/>
before he goes to enforcing the de-<lb/>
The only trouble with Marcus <lb/>
numerous resignations <lb/>
seems be they do not last. <lb/>
There is one thing to be said for <lb/>
old man Howie. Nobody bus yet <lb/>
him demand a vindication. <lb/>
Frank Wilson <lb/>
The King Clothier. <lb/>
Hr suit for <lb/>
damages against the Charlotte Oh- <lb/>
server ended a judgment for five <lb/>
cents. That was a come down right <lb/>
and covered everything the plaintiff <lb/>
i had a <lb/>
size -can. A unusual case of will be organic <lb/>
Greensboro granted a franchise to <lb/>
one company and High Point to an- <lb/>
other lo build a trolley line between <lb/>
the two towns. They might settle <lb/>
the trouble by each building half <lb/>
and meeting on the middle ground. <lb/>
fever occurred there which for a <lb/>
time caused much it <lb/>
was yell w lever. A thorough in <lb/>
proved these fears <lb/>
Jed. no i b lo the delight of the <lb/>
people not only that city but also <lb/>
of the S nth <lb/>
The Reflector makes the <lb/>
ion that a building and loan <lb/>
in Greenville <lb/>
before summer conies. If you want <lb/>
take shares in it do not hesitate <lb/>
to say so. A list is now open at <lb/>
this office to receive name <lb/>
The most unjustifiable g <lb/>
of which there is record occurred in <lb/>
Louisiana a few days ago. A <lb/>
who had arrested for stealing a <lb/>
calf being taken to jail by <lb/>
when be was surrounded by a <lb/>
mob put to death. This is an <lb/>
outrage that places an <lb/>
stain upon the- State which it <lb/>
A in jail at Chattanooga <lb/>
under sentence of death was granted <lb/>
A stay of execution by the <lb/>
States Supremo Court- The action <lb/>
angered the citizens of the city and <lb/>
a mob went to the jail, took the <lb/>
and hung him to a bridge. <lb/>
We beg leave to announce that we are <lb/>
Wholesale and Retail <lb/>
T- I., for <lb/>
White Lead, Paints, <lb/>
Colors, and and <lb/>
country Ready nixed Paints. <lb/>
The way shares in <lb/>
loan association are being subscribed <lb/>
for shows how easily Greenville can <lb/>
do a thing when she sets her head <lb/>
to it. <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/>
You save when you buy th good, you lose when yon b iv any other <lb/>
MUd. I poor policy to buy any but best, especially when It comes to <lb/>
GROCERIES. <lb/>
Don't pm just anything on your table nod think it u goo i enough The <lb/>
same money at my store will get the beat had. i nut me been <lb/>
stock of <lb/>
Canned Goods, Package Goods, <lb/>
Cheese, Sweet Sour other <lb/>
also Fruits t Ami I keep the bust in Clear I <lb/>
try for the best of everything In the line. <lb/>
J. B. JOHNSTON, <lb/>
Next lo C. T. <lb/>
Pulley Bowen <lb/>
THE HOME OF WOMAN'S FASHIONS<lb/>
We will inaugurate Our Spring Season y <lb/>
put Into, on display the newest <lb/>
ideas to shown in i <lb/>
SILKS WHITE GOODS j <lb/>
We have no trash or Special Sale but <lb/>
X we will have the latest and things that X <lb/>
were obtainable in the American markets <lb/>
we cordially invite the Ladies that are f <lb/>
t desirous seeing the NEWEST <lb/>
IN SILKS AND WHITE GOODS <lb/>
to call at our establishment and feast their <lb/>
Very truly yours,<lb/>
it <lb/>
Pulley Bowen.<lb/>
I This department is in J. H. who i authorized t rep- <lb/>
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory. <lb/>
Zeb Bland, of Ayden, in <lb/>
town evening. <lb/>
line of groceries <lb/>
ways on head <lb/>
Any one in need of good <lb/>
will and render good <lb/>
service just sail lo see or the <lb/>
A. Cox Co. <lb/>
Dowel of Greenville, <lb/>
in town evening on <lb/>
If you expect to exchange your <lb/>
for meal you can same time <lb/>
by meal far your seed when <lb/>
yon have ginned at the <lb/>
Pitt Co. Oil Mill. <lb/>
John Smith, was in <lb/>
town Tuesday evening on <lb/>
For prices on neuter ere <lb/>
W. L. House. <lb/>
Clyde Harrison spent Sat- <lb/>
night and Sunday with <lb/>
Miss Mollie who is teaching <lb/>
at Smithtown. <lb/>
If yon want good seed <lb/>
potatoes go to Harrington, Burlier <lb/>
A Co. <lb/>
Roy Kittrell and Oscar <lb/>
were in town Sunday. <lb/>
M. O Bryan Oscar <lb/>
spent Saturday and Sunday visit- <lb/>
relatives over the river. <lb/>
The A. G. Cox Ml. C. are <lb/>
shipping cotton guano <lb/>
by the car load, and if you <lb/>
need any you bail write or <lb/>
them <lb/>
J. L Jackson went to <lb/>
Saturday evening and returned <lb/>
Sunday, untiled by Mrs. <lb/>
Jackson, who has been visiting her <lb/>
mother there for the pent week. <lb/>
All Hom- <lb/>
and wheat can be supplied with <lb/>
mowers, rakes, reapers and binders <lb/>
at Harrington, Barber Co. <lb/>
G. A. Kittrell went down the <lb/>
road Tuesday business. <lb/>
Be sure not to forget the <lb/>
those iron bedsteads at <lb/>
A. W. <lb/>
Rev. Mr. of Ayden, <lb/>
filled his regular appointment here <lb/>
Try a of Kid- <lb/>
a cure for nil <lb/>
trouble at Harrington <lb/>
ft Go. <lb/>
Wm <lb/>
T. traveling <lb/>
the A. C. I, railroad, in <lb/>
town Tuesday. <lb/>
If you nave cotton seed t sell or <lb/>
exchange write or phone Pitt <lb/>
Oil company, their prices are <lb/>
Dr. T. M. Jordan, of <lb/>
was here Tuesday for the <lb/>
of organizing a N. C. Life <lb/>
ranee Co., and several of our seed offered <lb/>
ml east Carolina. Yon<lb/>
U e meeting -it .- h I . <lb/>
Mar. 20th, has been poet. <lb/>
ii i <lb/>
f in of Rev. <lb/>
Johnston, who to <lb/>
conduct the . <lb/>
the i U. <lb/>
r i. m- . nil <lb/>
have Ii- with us. <lb/>
of Ken-ton, <lb/>
w is in town Tuesday. <lb/>
Woods b grade garden seed <lb/>
ave years been the most <lb/>
look a share <lb/>
the me. <lb/>
Men's and youth's pants, all. <lb/>
sises, at Barber Co <lb/>
them <lb/>
of B. T. Col <lb/>
Ii yon a <lb/>
it A Ante C . mid ear <lb/>
et one, t. <lb/>
Try a a <lb/>
Jim at the <lb/>
The demands for Tar Heel cart store will l <lb/>
is treat now, and any <lb/>
in need of will do well t <lb/>
write or see the A G. Cox Mfg Co., <lb/>
Trunks and valises at <lb/>
ton Barber Co. bushel, Oats at <lb/>
The Vance Literary A Co. <lb/>
the High school will j you ,,,,,, <lb/>
a public debate can eat without any trouble <lb/>
of the school Friday ; go I. A. Ange <lb/>
night March 30th, tie query ., and a -me Boor <lb/>
That Carolina j t,,. -8 out if pure <lb/>
have a i <lb/>
A Mather's Love. <lb/>
There i- an old legend that runs <lb/>
in s At dawn <lb/>
o., to <lb/>
in carry lo <lb/>
-ho <lb/>
the hill <lb/>
winged bouquet if <lb/>
bad <lb/>
Ted of earth's <lb/>
I tie of <lb/>
bad <lb/>
with a la-am and a <lb/>
love. T three the angel <lb/>
, hut when he <lb/>
the pearly of <lb/>
II b <lb/>
-mile bud i Ii <lb/>
love the same, <lb/>
being as pure and <lb/>
as the waters that flowed by <lb/>
all angel-, that <lb/>
ranged exclaimed <lb/>
i nothing on earth pine <lb/>
for but a <lb/>
love. Tin- was a tribute <lb/>
a sublime thought. A o <lb/>
through all the it has <lb/>
experience that the angels <lb/>
referred to in that faraway legend <lb/>
in t In the <lb/>
Manage they <lb/>
the open window the <lb/>
many of Harvard <lb/>
Herald <lb/>
The speakers as <lb/>
J. H. <lb/>
Carroll, G. C Buck Negative <lb/>
A. K. L. Parker, <lb/>
We sure will <lb/>
he one of the N-t If t the hist, <lb/>
s ever given here. <lb/>
much pleasure we <lb/>
the public to la Be are <lb/>
come and bring friend <lb/>
with you. <lb/>
The Pitt Oil Co. will pay <lb/>
highest price seed <lb/>
The A O. Cox Mfg. Co., are <lb/>
still cotton planters by j <lb/>
the car load. <lb/>
hay, and o-its u <lb/>
It ii tier k C . <lb/>
----1 <lb/>
DID YOU SAY <lb/>
n you come t Winterville o <lb/>
the hank. The would <lb/>
e clad lo see u, lie <lb/>
to show how <lb/>
mill II e k i f v <lb/>
e helpful to Jim. <lb/>
Von I i sew- <lb/>
Oil, <lb/>
kind of house furnishing goods <lb/>
go to A. W. <lb/>
The gentleman, who left town <lb/>
list week and lout his clothes would <lb/>
not have had bad luck If he <lb/>
had bought one of those nice <lb/>
t Mink-, or suit cases at A. W. <lb/>
Big line of hats and caps just it Co. <lb/>
received, latest Harrington <lb/>
Bat Co. <lb/>
Tooth and Harrow at <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Start your Bank account with <lb/>
the Hank of Winterville today the <lb/>
deposit is the hardest to <lb/>
make the others come easily, <lb/>
meal at Pitt Oil Co. <lb/>
Our meal Put Co j <lb/>
Oil my. <lb/>
one in need a plow will <lb/>
do well to go to A. Ange Co., <lb/>
mil get one of those j <lb/>
oil They are beat on I <lb/>
the market. <lb/>
Farming implements of all kinds <lb/>
at Hailing, Barber A Co <lb/>
Sunday evening, and preached an their cotton seed In <lb/>
excellent sermon as usual. <lb/>
We offer our silver table wine <lb/>
guarantee at a bargain. <lb/>
See us, B. T. Box a <lb/>
Buy a pipe from J. H. C. Dixon <lb/>
at the drugstore. <lb/>
Nice Robes at Harrington <lb/>
Barber Co. <lb/>
of paint, and yellow <lb/>
oar In e at Harrington Barber Co. <lb/>
line of suits at H L. <lb/>
Johnson's. <lb/>
Tom Mooring, of St spent <lb/>
Sunday with bis Misses <lb/>
Bessie and <lb/>
of the W. fl. <lb/>
Another large shipment of shoes <lb/>
all styles and and very <lb/>
reasonable. Harrington Barbel <lb/>
Co <lb/>
White's and Kidney Cure, <lb/>
the combination kidney medicine <lb/>
for stock a aura colic cine, <lb/>
at Drugstore <lb/>
Farmers make by ex then <lb/>
the lot of men's pints ever <lb/>
in now hi <lb/>
i-en at A. W. Co. Gel <lb/>
pick they going. <lb/>
Form the habit of saving b. <lb/>
making small deposits with thy <lb/>
Rank of Winterville, Prom small <lb/>
saving great fortunes grow. Be- <lb/>
gin now. <lb/>
If you need any peanuts for <lb/>
Danville, Va., March Mr <lb/>
an aged woman, lies <lb/>
lead home at Fall Creek, <lb/>
near this city, as the result of in- <lb/>
juries alleged have been <lb/>
b James her son, who i <lb/>
in the jail at Chatham <lb/>
a tiling bearing by the grand jury <lb/>
on charge matricide. <lb/>
Then A. H. is the man to <lb/>
deal with. <lb/>
Our store is at all times open to those who want good <lb/>
goods at low prices. We can furnish your house from <lb/>
the kitchen to the parlor in Furniture at prices that will <lb/>
suit your puree. SATISFIED ARE OUR <lb/>
ADVERTISEMENT. <lb/>
PICTURES <lb/>
I TO <lb/>
Well we can suit you in Price, Quality and Workman <lb/>
ship, our are up-to-date, our is con- <lb/>
our prices are right. Give us. a call <lb/>
when in need of anything in the Furniture <lb/>
or Picture line. Orders taken for <lb/>
, traits, likeness guaranteed, <lb/>
Yours Truly, <lb/>
A. H. Taft <lb/>
office is at <lb/>
time- lo for <lb/>
wedding Invitations, pi <lb/>
or d. <lb/>
NOTICE OP SALE <lb/>
I In the<lb/>
A Company vs. <lb/>
I . A W, Co. <lb/>
house we are I nu i, and small, <lb/>
New ready for and <lb/>
an Invitation to all, m visit our <lb/>
store, i e line <lb/>
furniture, which ate have pinned <lb/>
to deal out on easy <lb/>
that even shall e <lb/>
for their homes not being <lb/>
furnished, Thinking you in ad- <lb/>
vine-fill patronage, we <lb/>
Eastern Carolina <lb/>
Winterville, X <lb/>
load Hour just received, <lb/>
nice and lowest price. <lb/>
mil can fill order any lime. <lb/>
Straws tell which way the wind <lb/>
blows, notice stream of <lb/>
going in a-d nut from <lb/>
If Co's. <lb/>
CAROLINA, <lb/>
County. <lb/>
It. L. Smith <lb/>
Dixon. <lb/>
By virtue an execution directed to <lb/>
he undersigned from the Superior <lb/>
Court of Pitt in the above r <lb/>
tit action. I will on the <lb/>
19th of March. 1806, o'clock <lb/>
M, at the Court House door of suit <lb/>
sell to the highest bidder for <lb/>
cash to satisfy said all <lb/>
title and interest said <lb/>
Dixon. mi. has in tin- <lb/>
following real estate <lb/>
one undivided one eighth <lb/>
est of Basil Dixon, subject to the life <lb/>
of his father. S, in <lb/>
hid to the lands which descended to <lb/>
his mother, Henrietta Pix- <lb/>
on. Henrietta and <lb/>
described as the <lb/>
lands if I. A. E. P. <lb/>
Fleming and <lb/>
John and others, con- <lb/>
three hundred and acres, <lb/>
more OF lees, and being the entire in- <lb/>
n-rest of the said Basil in and <lb/>
lo the lands of which bis mother, the <lb/>
late Dixon, <lb/>
died Mixed and possessed, <lb/>
on the north of Tar river, <lb/>
township, Pitt <lb/>
to the life estate of S. Dix- <lb/>
on. father said Dix- <lb/>
on. <lb/>
day of February, <lb/>
Sheriff. <lb/>
ash Goods <lb/>
Chili's cabinet has again resigned, <lb/>
thus patting her laps ahead <lb/>
of nearest competitor. <lb/>
DISSOLUTION. <lb/>
Tin A Oil's ti- Mer- <lb/>
chants N. has this <lb/>
day dissolved by consent. All <lb/>
persona Bald will <lb/>
f, who will <lb/>
old <lb/>
and will settle all <lb/>
Tills , <lb/>
T. K. Proctor. <lb/>
J. L. <lb/>
We have received cur full line of WASH GOOD <lb/>
consisting of<lb/>
GOODS <lb/>
LAWNS IN INDIA LINEN <lb/>
GINGHAMS, PERCALES <lb/>
will be on sale Monday. Everybody cordially <lb/>
to these goods, <lb/>
The Philadelphia Record <lb/>
poor had better <lb/>
Barber <lb/>
The Pitt Oil of congress. <lb/>
Buy your by the are heavy, and they come <lb/>
Orange J. it car loud. awry two No man can go <lb/>
Dixon at tn-- store. j ,,,.,. to without h i <lb/>
If you want it nice or lie in ville <lb/>
go to Barber A i Barber ft Co. <lb/>
If you me preserve your Meat furniture Is arriving daily I <lb/>
houses toy them with m A. Ange ft <lb/>
country for get In Ml lowest price-. <lb/>
tale ft. W. a and <lb/>
TO CREDITORS. <lb/>
Ii- <lb/>
I . M ill r. a- -M-. ill I <lb/>
i-i will mill iii w <lb/>
none.- n. to nil i.-r <lb/>
IA <lb/>
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aM <lb/>
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i Hi.-mil 1-7. <lb/>
lie- Will mill III f i.-i.-very <lb/>
I I. M mil iT'll <lb/>
III i. . II t <lb/>
OPPOSITE GREENVILLE BANKING TRUST CO <lb/>
law or hi business, if hr <lb/>
is ii pour he will probably <lb/>
lose his clients or bis customers; u <lb/>
mall business or will not <lb/>
support partners or managers, <lb/>
h few years In congress nine <lb/>
men out of are beaten for re. <lb/>
need of not having received A. W . then if they have <lb/>
then <lb/>
ml <lb/>
when Harrington, Barber Co Be sore lo set <lb/>
Co., have just ii lot, get pick. <lb/>
that they will nil ,, . <lb/>
you want a alee pair of Blip. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. Mack of go to A. W. <lb/>
were in and near you Can got them. He <lb/>
Winterville. t, over in <lb/>
K. House and sister, <lb/>
Alma, of House, spent Monday I . , ,, <lb/>
i , ,,. A nice lot of now summer <lb/>
with then- sister, Hiss Nannie , , <lb/>
. Hobos at Harrington, Barber <lb/>
House, Who is a student the <lb/>
Winterville Blah l <lb/>
not a or an <lb/>
business to fall back on they will <lb/>
try to tot some small salaried place <lb/>
under the <lb/>
not be <lb/>
None will deny the truth of the <lb/>
above, the number of com- <lb/>
poor men who run <lb/>
Congress even with slight <lb/>
of election, is <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
MONEY IS NOTHING <lb/>
IN COMPARISON WITH GOOD HEALTH <lb/>
But should you become incapacitated by either accident or sickness it <lb/>
help bear the burden of expense incurred, the <lb/>
DISABILITY POLICY <lb/>
provides complete protection. It insures against all accidents and sickness of <lb/>
every kind. <lb/>
is insured for YOUR benefit when traveling. Secure a Policy NOW. <lb/>
Insurance H. A. WHITE Greenville, N. C<lb/>
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<p>
Our New Spring<lb/>
ARE HERE AND <lb/>
r Your Inspection. <lb/>
Cur line never prettier or more complete and we shall be pleased to have you see the <lb/>
many beautiful things we are showing. We Will not hold anything in reserve for opening <lb/>
day, but will place the stock on display as fast as they arrive i <lb/>
as <lb/>
We Will Have No Special Opening Day <lb/>
Come in and look at you. leisure we thing yon will find many lovely things to interest <lb/>
you as our buyers have spared no pains to secure the newest and best of the season's styles. <lb/>
Civil Court <lb/>
There is Dot of <lb/>
on In court. <lb/>
have in some <lb/>
minor that settled by <lb/>
compromise. Only one case bas <lb/>
so fur gone to jury and re- <lb/>
suited in a <lb/>
NOTICE OP DISSOLUTION. <lb/>
The Arm of R. L. Jefferson Bros., <lb/>
business st Fountain, N C <lb/>
com posed, if K. L. J. <lb/>
by mutual consent, <lb/>
by the withdrawal of H. T. and J. R. <lb/>
from said firm. The re- <lb/>
brothers will continue the <lb/>
old of u. l. Br-s , <lb/>
with all business of that firm <lb/>
ml be two retiring having <lb/>
no further connection <lb/>
in the said firm. <lb/>
This March 5th, 1906. <lb/>
H. L JEFFERSON A BROS. <lb/>
H. T. JEFFERSON, <lb/>
J. K. JEFFERSON. <lb/>
Friend, is <lb/>
Slop and Set <lb/>
Isn't it Wonderful <lb/>
Greensboro, N. C. March 1903. <lb/>
Mrs Joe take plea- <lb/>
are in stating that your Remedy <lb/>
has entirely cured our little girl of <lb/>
of . which <lb/>
body. <lb/>
oM. <lb/>
until she wag six years old. She <lb/>
. has not a symptom of <lb/>
it for years. Respectfully, <lb/>
J. W. COBB. <lb/>
NOTICE TO <lb/>
of the Superior Court of <lb/>
I , <lb/>
to me. the <lb/>
d, 28th day of <lb/>
estate of W. J. <lb/>
ed NOT is hereby given to all <lb/>
persona indebted to t,. mike <lb/>
named late payment to the undersign- <lb/>
ed, and to all creditors of said estate <lb/>
their claims an. <lb/>
to the <lb/>
twelve mouths after the <lb/>
date of this . this notice will <lb/>
in bur their <lb/>
This the January, MM. <lb/>
, . , K <lb/>
on the W . j. <lb/>
I. A. Attorney. <lb/>
Not Quite <lb/>
Mow often you can get a <lb/>
thing <lb/>
nail or screw driver or <lb/>
lacking. Have a good <lb/>
tool box and be for <lb/>
emergencies. Our line of tools <lb/>
is all could desire, and <lb/>
we will see that your tool <lb/>
a single <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
To Publishers <lb/>
and Printers <lb/>
We have an entirely <lb/>
on which patents <lb/>
pending, whereby we <lb/>
can old Brass Col- <lb/>
and Head Rules, <lb/>
and make <lb/>
as good as <lb/>
an I without any <lb/>
or feet on the bot <lb/>
torn. <lb/>
PRICES <lb/>
box does not <lb/>
useful article. <lb/>
Of Course <lb/>
You get Harness, <lb/>
Horse Goods, <lb/>
J. P <lb/>
Corey <lb/>
Column and <lb/>
regular lengths <lb/>
L. S. and <lb/>
Head Ruled in <lb/>
per lb, <lb/>
A of <lb/>
Rule, full <lb/>
will be cheerfully <lb/>
j. G. <lb/>
Telephone Service <lb/>
AT YOUR <lb/>
Is to-day an admitted Business <lb/>
NECESSITY <lb/>
At Your House <lb/>
at a Convenience and a Ne- <lb/>
yOU cannot measure <lb/>
by any money value. <lb/>
One Emergency Call, in <lb/>
One Year, Pays the Rent. <lb/>
ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR, <lb/>
WHO HAS ONE. <lb/>
For Rates <lb/>
IO <lb/>
T. T. or <lb/>
e . <lb/>
. . . . H r. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
DEALER IN <lb/>
Groceries <lb/>
And Provisions <lb/>
Cotton Bagging and <lb/>
Ties always on hand <lb/>
Fresh kept con- <lb/>
in stock. Country <lb/>
Produce Bought and Sold <lb/>
Pointers Supply Co <lb/>
Manufactures of Type <lb/>
High Grade Mater ll <lb/>
Ninth Street. Philadelphia, p <lb/>
SOUTHERN R. R. CO <lb/>
Steamboat Service. <lb/>
Steamer L. leaves <lb/>
Washington daily <lb/>
a. for Greenville; leaves <lb/>
daily <lb/>
at in. <lb/>
Connect log at Washington with <lb/>
Norfolk Soul hem for <lb/>
Norfolk, Baltimore, Philadelphia, <lb/>
New York, Bobbin mid all other <lb/>
joints North. Connects a Norfolk <lb/>
with all Wet, <lb/>
Shippers should order their <lb/>
freight via Norfolk, cure Norfolk <lb/>
Southern K. R. <lb/>
Sailing hours subject to change <lb/>
without notice. <lb/>
J. J. Agent, Green- <lb/>
ville, N. O. <lb/>
H. C. T. and <lb/>
f. Agent, Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
M. V. P u. M. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
Q R <lb/>
North Carolina. <lb/>
Periodic <lb/>
Pains. <lb/>
Dr. Anti-rain Pills <lb/>
arc a most remarkable remedy <lb/>
for the relief of periodic pains, <lb/>
backache, nervous or sick head- <lb/>
ache, or any of the distress- <lb/>
aches and pains that cause <lb/>
women so much suffering. <lb/>
As pain is weakening, and <lb/>
leaves the system in an ex- <lb/>
condition, it is wrong; <lb/>
to suffer a moment longer than <lb/>
necessary, and you should take <lb/>
the Anti-Pain on first in- <lb/>
of an attack. <lb/>
If taken as directed you may <lb/>
have entire confidence in their <lb/>
effectiveness, as well as in the <lb/>
fact that they will leave no dis- <lb/>
agreeable after-effect s. <lb/>
They contain no morphine, <lb/>
opium, chloral, cocaine or other <lb/>
dangerous drugs. <lb/>
n Ions I <lb/>
will. of . , <lb/>
. m aim I ii. , <lb/>
Them com . .-i-v month, <lb/>
till . two or tun b . i <lb/>
never been able to get that <lb/>
would We f until t be- <lb/>
the of in mi <lb/>
Mini relieve me In a <lb/>
lime. My . <lb/>
the baa with <lb/>
n i Mrs. <lb/>
S Mi.,., ii . g., InA <lb/>
Dr. ire told by <lb/>
who v-ill that <lb/>
the will u u. I. If It <lb/>
falls he return your <lb/>
doses. cents. Never sold In bulk. <lb/>
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind<lb/>
., <lb/>
A FAMOUS SONG. <lb/>
tow <lb/>
With Cam- to Be <lb/>
Written. <lb/>
Henry Francis author of <lb/>
that composition <lb/>
for twenty was a <lb/>
from consumption. During <lb/>
this time lie the minister over <lb/>
parish composed largely of fisher- <lb/>
folk in coast town <lb/>
He labored among his <lb/>
people, yet ho longed to do <lb/>
that would have an in- <lb/>
for the of humanity <lb/>
after Ilia longing widen <lb/>
found expression in a beautiful <lb/>
poem. of how tins desire <lb/>
came to through writing <lb/>
With is related in the <lb/>
in an interesting paper <lb/>
by Allan Sutherland, giving the his- <lb/>
and romance of the famous <lb/>
hymn. <lb/>
the autumn of his <lb/>
informed Mr. that it <lb/>
would be for bun to <lb/>
his work and the win- <lb/>
in Italy. When the lust <lb/>
bath of nil stay in England, <lb/>
arrived he determined to <lb/>
preach more to his little flock <lb/>
and to celebrate with them the <lb/>
Lord's supper. In spite of the pro- <lb/>
test of friends, lie carried out his <lb/>
Intentions, although scarcely able <lb/>
to in the chancel. In words <lb/>
of melting tenderness he pleaded <lb/>
with his people to live holy lives, <lb/>
and when he took his leave of them <lb/>
there was scarcely a dry eye in the <lb/>
church. The day had been well <lb/>
nigh perfect, and in the late after- <lb/>
noon, recovering somewhat from the <lb/>
train of the service in the church, <lb/>
be walked slowly and feebly down <lb/>
the walk to the water he <lb/>
loved so well and which he was <lb/>
about to leave forever. The spell <lb/>
of the hour was upon the minister. <lb/>
While the bright sunset colors fad- <lb/>
ed into the sober grays of twilight <lb/>
he slowly made his way back to the <lb/>
in prayerful silence and went <lb/>
to his room. When lie joined his <lb/>
family a little later ho bore in his <lb/>
hand the word.- that were destined <lb/>
to move thousands. prayer had <lb/>
been answered. His last evening in <lb/>
his old home had produced that <lb/>
which will be a blessing so long <lb/>
as the heart turns to its Maker for <lb/>
help in times of <lb/>
Scuttled. <lb/>
A biographer of in the time <lb/>
when the Rev. J. J. <lb/>
pied the head mastership tells a cap- <lb/>
ital story of Russell Day, one of the <lb/>
masters, a quiet, insignificant look- <lb/>
little man, who made up for his <lb/>
lack of inches by his wit and ready <lb/>
retort. <lb/>
On one occasion a big boy named <lb/>
who was reputed to he a bit <lb/>
of a went on some or- <lb/>
rand into Russell Day's schoolroom <lb/>
and stood magnificently by the door. <lb/>
Little Day looked at him long and <lb/>
hard. <lb/>
is thy <lb/>
drawlingly at last. <lb/>
said the <lb/>
youth in resonant tones. <lb/>
you may <lb/>
came the quick and devastating re- <lb/>
And retired in ruins. <lb/>
he asked <lb/>
confident <lb/>
Toad In <lb/>
as it may seem to some, <lb/>
the of the wit.-lies cal- <lb/>
in at least a part <lb/>
of wore once standard <lb/>
dies among Europeans. In the tenth <lb/>
and eleventh centuries a sovereign <lb/>
cure for was I lie swallowing of <lb/>
a small toad ll  bad been choked <lb/>
to on . John's eve. and a <lb/>
splendid rent I; for rheumatism was <lb/>
to fasten the bands of . with <lb/>
pins I been into the <lb/>
flesh of . . . r H load or a frog. <lb/>
recommended <lb/>
the wale Ii . a toad's brain for <lb/>
mental <lb/>
mid that live <lb/>
toad r over the diseased <lb/>
part's as a . for quinsy. <lb/>
withdraw i. <lb/>
marked the <lb/>
ha <lb/>
tempted me . <lb/>
may <lb/>
mi i <lb/>
con. id. r <lb/>
money, <lb/>
five-dollar <lb/>
w i <lb/>
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I i Hi <lb/>
Tint <lb/>
I occasion to <lb/>
mi my re- <lb/>
conscientious man., <lb/>
pp. nod which almost <lb/>
i  sty <lb/>
be not so <lb/>
ii .; i.-. . <lb/>
mall i in mm of <lb/>
. hand d n i is <lb/>
I pieces. Without <lb/>
nil I <lb/>
ho co buck, paying, <lb/>
mo t. i mi <lb/>
me I now r <lb/>
ii; Ii n this <lb/>
it. I can <lb/>
i n a i <lb/>
York Press <lb/>
Her Worth. <lb/>
During sojourn at a hotel a <lb/>
lady broke an article belonging lo <lb/>
a toilet china sot. On leaving the <lb/>
house she was charged the en- <lb/>
tire set. As remonstrance was <lb/>
availing, she paid the bill and, plead- <lb/>
having forgotten <lb/>
something, rel to the room and <lb/>
broke each and every article of the <lb/>
set for which she had paid. And <lb/>
some people say women not <lb/>
ill <lb/>
TO BE<lb/>
I have purchased the entire stock, the store fixture;, etc., of A. E. Tucker's business. I AM NOT A <lb/>
and do not intend to stay in the business. Bat I have this aid it mi it at once. <lb/>
10th <lb/>
everything is on sale regardless of the wholesale price. Money taRs in plus, to Bank <lb/>
Greenville <lb/>
J. <lb/>
-.- .- <lb/>
Lots For <lb/>
Near Five <lb/>
its <lb/>
Terms. <lb/>
Call on or address <lb/>
SAM Greenville, N. C <lb/>
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mm<lb/>
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Floor ; <lb/>
Ly, Food. <lb/>
Potion Seed am i <lb/>
den Seeds, Oranges, Nut- <lb/>
Dried Apples, <lb/>
Prunes, Currents, <lb/>
and China Ware, Tin and <lb/>
Ware, Cakes and <lb/>
rout. nest Nb <lb/>
and an <lb/>
Quality and <lb/>
Cheap for cash. <lb/>
ea <lb/>
S. M. <lb/>
DO NOr PLACE <lb/>
I LINE<lb/>
THE FINEST DISPLAY YOU EVER SAW. WAIT FOB THEM. <lb/>
OR BOOK STORE. <lb/>
YOU WANT GOOD <lb/>
GROCERIES <lb/>
all the year round, and the <lb/>
place to get then is of <lb/>
J. J. <lb/>
The Five Grocer. <lb/>
In staple <lb/>
tin to be <lb/>
i-. . the cheap <lb/>
ill.; i nil, the <lb/>
am <lb/>
n pure In in to <lb/>
host in <lb/>
the <lb/>
r, , . <lb/>
J. J. <lb/>
Phone Five Points. <lb/>
For Sale-. .-.-, <lb/>
l n k <lb/>
will sell h It tH t <lb/>
the Improved two born Hernia <lb/>
. L. Joyner.<lb/>
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<p>
COTTON ASSOCIATION AT <lb/>
FALKLAND. <lb/>
Falkland, K. C March 1906. <lb/>
Edit, k <lb/>
A. A. Forbes, county organ <lb/>
S. inherit <lb/>
. of Falk- <lb/>
land y. 17th at p. in. <lb/>
Alter getting together <lb/>
he tit- i an address which was <lb/>
for phoning <lb/>
the i r- <lb/>
i U a Every <lb/>
d. lay <lb/>
downtrodden by <lb/>
trusts and or will be <lb/>
arise d a minimum price <lb/>
I i Which will you <lb/>
The i <lb/>
build the towns sod cities, feeds <lb/>
WOULD BE ROASTERS. <lb/>
a recent issue of the Prince <lb/>
ton, Ind Tribune we find th <lb/>
this issue will be found a <lb/>
rather lengthy article with ref- <lb/>
to newspapers and <lb/>
whole truth We dedicate it <lb/>
especially to some of our citizens <lb/>
who are always asking us to <lb/>
somebody or wanting to <lb/>
know why we don't <lb/>
person or why we <lb/>
don't all the about <lb/>
some particular case in which <lb/>
. of to feel some person- <lb/>
We will say <lb/>
that in the years we have been <lb/>
engaged in newspaper work we <lb/>
have yet been asked by any <lb/>
one to we <lb/>
could not retail to mind a time in <lb/>
; the . f would be roaster <lb/>
where there was an occasion to <lb/>
and clothes v and <lb/>
filing in price of hi through the wrong <lb/>
made r- doing or mi-fortune of himself. <lb/>
this n. Kit family or friends, a dose of the <lb/>
same medicine that he asks us <lb/>
g i some one else We often <lb/>
wonder how these roasters would <lb/>
nice left-handed golden rule <lb/>
applied to themselves, for there <lb/>
is Family that does at <lb/>
sometime have some sorrow, <lb/>
misfortune over which <lb/>
they may have no control, but <lb/>
I t . com- join u- the <lb/>
1-t Be ill A pi ii at . it-, <lb/>
lei u- ;. it and per if we <lb/>
ca ,; r. m <lb/>
Aft T the i pi ; es made A <lb/>
A, F i ., II. ad <lb/>
F. rest in was <lb/>
the ensuing <lb/>
I J H. Smith, <lb/>
i P. ; Dupree, secretary which would s them deepest <lb/>
and , delegates to confer <lb/>
pain if given to the public in <lb/>
print, and frequently some very <lb/>
interesting stories are passed up <lb/>
for this reason. Do not get the <lb/>
idea that we shall cease to <lb/>
but in those matters newspapers <lb/>
must rely on their own <lb/>
though we may some- <lb/>
times or give publicity <lb/>
unjustly, it is never intentionally <lb/>
malicious desire to <lb/>
make trouble or pain for any per- <lb/>
son <lb/>
This is one of the many ills <lb/>
newspaper is heir to. The <lb/>
ii an who wants a puff of himself, <lb/>
some member of his family or a <lb/>
, friend, the advertiser who wants <lb/>
Harris, of Ayden. F. . B. T, , , .- . , , <lb/>
a free reading notice which calls <lb/>
spent night ,. , , , <lb/>
. for as much space a his ml and <lb/>
and Sunday Mies ., , , , . , <lb/>
. . , , a <lb/>
May inks spent <lb/>
Sunday with <lb/>
with Win. Smith <lb/>
and <lb/>
Executive M <lb/>
JohnS. and <lb/>
Smith. F. G. <lb/>
Sec. Tress. <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
E is attending <lb/>
in Greenville eek. <lb/>
II in Vesta is <lb/>
away for a visit with her sister in <lb/>
Fountain. <lb/>
Hisses .--n Mayo and Lizzie <lb/>
A Frost and Miss Ina John- <lb/>
eon. of Ayden, was this <lb/>
Sunday <lb/>
Mini Delia s lent Sunday <lb/>
with Miss Allie <lb/>
Van-I and Nora <lb/>
Marshal, <lb/>
spin at Lev <lb/>
I I. Furl went <lb/>
Sal <lb/>
to <lb/>
V. <lb/>
Bum h <lb/>
J-r III <lb/>
i .; <lb/>
id. near Farm- <lb/>
piece of news suppressed all be <lb/>
same category. We <lb/>
can never get rid of them. The <lb/>
important question is how best <lb/>
to manage them. <lb/>
We printed recently in The <lb/>
American Press a paper read be <lb/>
J fore a press association which <lb/>
I contained an excellent suggestion <lb/>
on this point. We don't <lb/>
the editor's name or where <lb/>
it was read, but the fact sticks <lb/>
in our memory. This editor said <lb/>
when a man comes to his <lb/>
i lib I i <lb/>
. . <lb/>
went <lb/>
office and wants <lb/>
one he says <lb/>
him to roast <lb/>
Mi- hands him paper and pencil, <lb/>
asking him to write and sign <lb/>
R i bin, <lb/>
. . what he wants published, <lb/>
and child, tided ins . <lb/>
, cures tin- would be roaster, and <lb/>
at . . . , . <lb/>
he cannot take offense. <lb/>
Sin day, <lb/>
by hi- Ai. <lb/>
hp, <lb/>
; If- Cheek <lb/>
relatives near<lb/>
this i- <lb/>
Mai -I <lb/>
pert B <lb/>
. J in this <lb/>
i afternoon, <lb/>
Mr. a rid Mil Fred Beaman, of <lb/>
spent Saturday and <lb/>
with their parents, Mr, <lb/>
and Mrs. Eli <lb/>
to <lb/>
The editor run down to ton <lb/>
Wednesday and mat's at <lb/>
for a news service from that <lb/>
town. is a good town, sit- <lb/>
one the best sections of <lb/>
a i has a of as <lb/>
fl good bus e in as can be found <lb/>
i- a part in The <lb/>
will helpful in betting <lb/>
forth i i . of i , <lb/>
town aid . he out world <lb/>
know bi i l on there. It <lb/>
is too In oil a town to keep ii- <lb/>
hid.<lb/>
NOT It CREDITORS. <lb/>
I'll m In I n r <lb/>
. -i. r. r <lb/>
I. i I r , t lo fix- in <lb/>
i j ii In Hip <lb/>
will nil ; i.-1 vii claim <lb/>
. i , <lb/>
for ii I it day <lb/>
ii will III <lb/>
r. , <lb/>
Ii. U <lb/>
N. W <lb/>
i l ii i f U o. <lb/>
f he is <lb/>
not willing to resume the <lb/>
be cannot expect the <lb/>
tor, who has no interest in the <lb/>
matter, to do BO. <lb/>
Of course there are affairs of <lb/>
public interest which require <lb/>
fer M n but, as The <lb/>
Tribune says, in such matters <lb/>
newspapers must rely on their <lb/>
own American Press. <lb/>
And now tin-re's mi <lb/>
else new. They are n to <lb/>
abolish the old house, <lb/>
Where We to hang <lb/>
meat, a i re smothered with <lb/>
Corn Cobs and hickory chips, <lb/>
close the door, and leave the <lb/>
good country i an I <lb/>
shoulders to in whole. <lb/>
some -i. A <lb/>
of the Progressive r wrote <lb/>
p ho <lb/>
could sf for <lb/>
meat that it will not have to <lb/>
be bung up to smoke the old <lb/>
way And our contemporary <lb/>
was progressive i i to tell <lb/>
the correspondent where he <lb/>
could get the <lb/>
What in the world is lie extract <lb/>
of smoke, how is it used, and <lb/>
what are we coming to anyway. <lb/>
Gazette. <lb/>
most serious objection to an <lb/>
old maid's past is I here is gen- <lb/>
too much of it. <lb/>
OUR <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
BIG <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN <lb/>
No. <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
COLORED MAN KILLED. <lb/>
GRADED SCHOOL NOTES. NOTES FROM <lb/>
OVER THE STATE. <lb/>
NOW <lb/>
GOING ON <lb/>
T. <lb/>
Store <lb/>
Greenville, North <lb/>
1906- <lb/>
W. E. of <lb/>
was to town today. <lb/>
Davis ft moved <lb/>
their stock of general <lb/>
in store next door the <lb/>
steeple to <lb/>
is about <lb/>
to appearance of <lb/>
building. .,, <lb/>
Miss Wat-on, the popular <lb/>
J. F. Joyner, MS re- <lb/>
from the northern markets <lb/>
with latest styles. <lb/>
If <lb/>
popular merchant tailor of <lb/>
was taking orders for <lb/>
suits Tuesday and<lb/>
Perkins at home <lb/>
Mrs. J. Stanley Smith, on ed- <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
a most delightful program <lb/>
very cute <lb/>
a contest was then <lb/>
given to each, with a little story n <lb/>
Lie of the most popular books <lb/>
these wore an- <lb/>
of each book. <lb/>
Mis, winning or getting <lb/>
greatest number, a dainty fan <lb/>
awarded her by the president. <lb/>
Mrs. Sm.-b, cute little speech- <lb/>
Dainty refreshments were served <lb/>
by Miss Perkins and Mrs. <lb/>
Harper and Moore were <lb/>
invited guests. <lb/>
Mil. TYSON DEAD. <lb/>
On Wednesday at eight <lb/>
o'clock, at hi late borne two mil <lb/>
P-ace, Mr. Be. Tyson's <lb/>
deputed this life, Wm <lb/>
at three <lb/>
friend and <lb/>
of the family met in large number <lb/>
to pay re-p-t to one <lb/>
. has lived age-land <lb/>
and we believe is <lb/>
of eternal life for He had <lb/>
been in health -h. last few <lb/>
was don. by the doctors and h <lb/>
dear ones could be done, bu <lb/>
best saw <lb/>
, take him borne. He leaves a <lb/>
wife and mourn <lb/>
their with a host of friends. <lb/>
by Log Train. <lb/>
March 23.-While <lb/>
hands were loading a log train <lb/>
Dear late this <lb/>
man named Belly Howell at <lb/>
tempted to jump on one of the cars <lb/>
as train was shifting. <lb/>
missed bis bold and Ml under the <lb/>
ear the wheels running over bin. <lb/>
and killing him instantly. An ex- <lb/>
showed that neck <lb/>
was broken. body of <lb/>
was brought to Bethel turned <lb/>
to his people. <lb/>
Will Close May 24-25. <lb/>
The third session of the Green- <lb/>
Graded school will close <lb/>
the evenings of the <lb/>
sud twenty fifth of May. The <lb/>
on he first evening <lb/>
will be given by the primary <lb/>
and will consist of drills, <lb/>
marches, recitations, songs, Ac. <lb/>
The on the second even- <lb/>
will include the <lb/>
senior theses the rs of <lb/>
the graduating class. He <lb/>
Happenings of Interest in North <lb/>
A Town in its Presses- <lb/>
N. Mae. <lb/>
Carolina. <lb/>
A Men was <lb/>
at Snow Hill this week. <lb/>
Salisbury, V. March S <lb/>
BUILDING AND LOAN. <lb/>
Enough Shares Taken to Assure <lb/>
Success. <lb/>
i. , <lb/>
We are now in the of a a young man, <lb/>
dying March, and it is very sad I g at a railroad <lb/>
. <lb/>
indeed we cannot well <lb/>
of visit to us. But hat <lb/>
gad t. u in the dying freeze of old <lb/>
March, we will look for more <lb/>
pleasant memories in May. <lb/>
say that a windy March makes a <lb/>
. a instantly at a railroad <lb/>
crossing about two miles west of, <lb/>
Salisbury this His <lb/>
was also was drag- <lb/>
rd h <lb/>
. in ire <lb/>
THE ERA OP EDUCATIONAL GOOD <lb/>
the graduating class. most as <lb/>
and the aH ye editor's it tons lat week <lb/>
the diplomas. It is not MM , j honored with <lb/>
. 1.1. . t <lb/>
makes a <lb/>
I, is worthy to note that all the <lb/>
educational in the State are <lb/>
noW working <lb/>
and country schools, the <lb/>
male colleges and the State schools <lb/>
accord working there <lb/>
i. plenty for all to <lb/>
our Our <lb/>
awakened have recognized <lb/>
opportunity and the leaders., <lb/>
education. thought and action will <lb/>
be here at the State Assembly <lb/>
and summer school to confer, to <lb/>
plan, and to act. <lb/>
Let all rejoice at the era of good <lb/>
feeling, of bright hopes and of the <lb/>
vigorous determination to <lb/>
the greatest good <lb/>
Id. of <lb/>
News Observer. <lb/>
I Ml with <lb/>
visit from my latch string <lb/>
bangs on the outside for <lb/>
him whoever he visits our town. <lb/>
to give Ml coin <lb/>
bill shall <lb/>
try to have two <lb/>
some real merit, . <lb/>
keeping with the standard of the <lb/>
school. <lb/>
graduating numbers <lb/>
three, as Ames Brown, <lb/>
Lee Brown and Nellie <lb/>
These people will be the <lb/>
first graduates the has had. <lb/>
well prepared, and on <lb/>
the merits of the first <lb/>
diplomas f school will rest in <lb/>
Neck on the and <lb/>
enter any college or <lb/>
Carolina next fall. <lb/>
Winston K. <lb/>
Mr. C. <lb/>
i today a pub- <lb/>
ill several papers <lb/>
that be would likely enter th- <lb/>
he visit- town. . <lb/>
Our is very i , ,,, N IV., U. sue <lb/>
very of the com- j W. W. KM <lb/>
pa, W politically . . <lb/>
and , would he be <lb/>
extends within two <lb/>
Pitt and <lb/>
divided by the placid waters of Wilmington. H. <lb/>
III <lb/>
known U <lb/>
creek, which is spanned <lb/>
county s bridge, at which <lb/>
RESOLUTIONS OF SYMPATHY. <lb/>
THE WORTH OF A LETTER. <lb/>
With the break-neck speed m <lb/>
business arid the <lb/>
for money today, people do not <lb/>
take time to hold converse With <lb/>
their friends in epistolary <lb/>
Even the <lb/>
letters are often written . <lb/>
a hurry and nothing is consider- <lb/>
ed them but the financial <lb/>
of the proposition they <lb/>
contain or the answers they con- <lb/>
How much better it would <lb/>
be people, would take . hour <lb/>
or two now and then and <lb/>
friendly letters to each <lb/>
other, like our fore parent. <lb/>
a century ago Life of the pres- <lb/>
day is literally robbed of <lb/>
much of its sweetness joy <lb/>
in the mad rush for pleasure or <lb/>
the -yea, almost <lb/>
greed for money. Some <lb/>
the most charming books that <lb/>
one can real books which con- <lb/>
much be- <lb/>
tween friends or relatives in the <lb/>
long ago. Stop, you <lb/>
business man. and think up soot <lb/>
good and Intimate friend <lb/>
boy write him the <lb/>
beat letter can. and see how <lb/>
you will enjoy the <lb/>
land Commonwealth. <lb/>
Whereas it bath pleased Al- <lb/>
God. in <lb/>
to visit our beloved <lb/>
member. MM P-or. with <lb/>
bereavement in the death of her <lb/>
therefore, <lb/>
Be it <lb/>
That St. Paul's Junior <lb/>
in meeting assembled, express its <lb/>
de-p tor the bereaved <lb/>
family. <lb/>
That we regret her <lb/>
removal from Greenville for m <lb/>
her departure we lose a faithful <lb/>
friend and member of this Guild. <lb/>
That a copy of these <lb/>
be sent to Ellen, a copy be <lb/>
spread upon of this <lb/>
Guild, and a copy published in <lb/>
The <lb/>
Neck on the and <lb/>
, Swift Creek and No. <lb/>
Carolina next fall. L Pitt county o t o <lb/>
address this year will be first and <lb/>
delivered N. M. Watson. judicial districts, <lb/>
of the churches in <lb/>
Wilmington. Kev. Watson seems <lb/>
to very in the <lb/>
people of Greenville, <lb/>
and I am sure those who <lb/>
me to invite did not make a <lb/>
mistake. <lb/>
The session is now <lb/>
Us close has Wen satisfactory and <lb/>
encouraging to the management of <lb/>
the school. More than three- <lb/>
fourths of the children of <lb/>
in the town are in the graded <lb/>
Out an enrollment of <lb/>
hundred and an aver <lb/>
Be of between <lb/>
ninety-five n- <lb/>
made the year. <lb/>
the past three weeks we <lb/>
been seriously <lb/>
Mi. Horace M. Emerson, general <lb/>
traffic manager of Atlantic <lb/>
Coast Line Railroad Company, <lb/>
died tonight at at hi. <lb/>
home in this city of heart <lb/>
trouble Mr. Emerson was born <lb/>
in Ohio, was <lb/>
the year of his age. He <lb/>
. had been in the <lb/>
In f-. vice of Atlantic Coast for <lb/>
all sorts of a the thirty yaw. <lb/>
town for the size of the, <lb/>
place you ever saw <lb/>
Saturday was a <lb/>
day with very <lb/>
but some mote names <lb/>
added to the of shares in <lb/>
and <lb/>
The list ha grown some more to- <lb/>
day, the e Mowing BOO <lb/>
shares As yet <lb/>
there been no the <lb/>
voluntarily from <lb/>
he snides day to <lb/>
day The or. T is shows <lb/>
I the Interest i in the move- <lb/>
me <lb/>
may he done if enough <lb/>
name do an <lb/>
ti hare- want- <lb/>
th The sooner <lb/>
i- the a <lb/>
called f i r <lb/>
the is <lb/>
with the <lb/>
of share already taken <lb/>
would not s -c inning. Yet <lb/>
are wanted. <lb/>
We have two steam mill plants <lb/>
In operation, one manufacturing <lb/>
plant making buggies, carts and <lb/>
repair worK of all thirteen <lb/>
stores. t milliner's, pool <lb/>
room, skating and a <lb/>
poet <lb/>
All our <lb/>
men era genteel gentlemen, <lb/>
will treat all their customers <lb/>
B . c ever manner. We have a <lb/>
hotel operated by our big he,., <lb/>
landlord, and Ms <lb/>
m Error. <lb/>
was In error Bat <lb/>
In saying the jury in the <lb/>
in the suit of R M. White- <lb/>
against the Atlantic Coast <lb/>
Line had returned a verdict award- <lb/>
tug the plaintiff <lb/>
made through <lb/>
this confused with another, <lb/>
the juries on hath being out at the <lb/>
a time. It was the jury In the <lb/>
other oms th returned the <lb/>
for and the Inform., o <lb/>
W. q w the <lb/>
very amiable daughters, he <lb/>
Florence, and a had not <lb/>
i. <lb/>
with by measles. Over half hone after shaking <lb/>
hands with old friend Blount. Ami <lb/>
then again we have several board <lb/>
houses and a dispensary, too.<lb/>
S. Carr, <lb/>
Lee Brown, J torn. <lb/>
Home. <lb/>
Her A Gold Watch, <lb/>
C, March 22- <lb/>
A special from <lb/>
This afternoon at o'clock the <lb/>
young me,, of the city <lb/>
to the home of Miss Mae Peeler i <lb/>
presented her with a gold <lb/>
as a token of their <lb/>
of her attention to <lb/>
Sheridan and Bishop just alter the <lb/>
of Messrs. Davids. <lb/>
Bennett by George Hasty, and <lb/>
during the trial Hasty, when <lb/>
the two young ladies were stops <lb/>
ping as witnesses. <lb/>
Judgment Against <lb/>
children in lower grades, <lb/>
together with several in the upper <lb/>
grades, have been out on <lb/>
of the disease. <lb/>
In an addition to the measles <lb/>
epidemic, the skating rink has <lb/>
contributed a liberal share of dis- <lb/>
many of children <lb/>
so much that they feel dull <lb/>
stupid in the school <lb/>
school poorly prepared for the <lb/>
day's work and hence accomplish <lb/>
little. fear that <lb/>
many of these can not promoted- <lb/>
and will another <lb/>
year in this year's grade. t I <lb/>
purpose to grade the school <lb/>
car.-fully and do thorough, <lb/>
work. It would be <lb/>
fill up next year's grade- <lb/>
prepared . <lb/>
; want their children to do Mel <lb/>
A LETTER FROM WAKE FOREST.<lb/>
m the Whitehurst case had not <lb/>
reached a verdict and was still out. <lb/>
We did not learn of the error <lb/>
the was out and attention <lb/>
called It. We the <lb/>
of cases and error occurred. <lb/>
The jury on the case <lb/>
was out until this morning when <lb/>
being unable to agree, <lb/>
was made. <lb/>
NOT THE BEST WAY. <lb/>
It is a com moil thing to hear <lb/>
people in almost any town or <lb/>
community say that things are <lb/>
dull are hard. And <lb/>
some people seem to take de- <lb/>
light in telling others, that they <lb/>
think their town is dull and <lb/>
But talk and such fooling <lb/>
will never improve conditions. <lb/>
The way to improve dull <lb/>
is to stir up something now <lb/>
and bring something to pass. <lb/>
What would you think of a <lb/>
man who should take it upon <lb/>
himself to go to every cemetery <lb/>
lie could find and place a eon- <lb/>
notice on every tomb <lb/>
stone saying, corpse was bu- <lb/>
There would just as much <lb/>
sense in it as there is for a man <lb/>
to stop every one ho on the <lb/>
streets and say, town is <lb/>
If tho town is dull everybody <lb/>
who ought to know it will find it <lb/>
out in time. Neck <lb/>
Commonwealth. <lb/>
the ball I here <lb/>
this season are line. <lb/>
of about <lb/>
cut the that into <lb/>
the college spring <lb/>
Among number are several <lb/>
well known in local <lb/>
Turner brothers who at <lb/>
and box here last sum- <lb/>
mer who played c.-n- <lb/>
and John Ivey Smith <lb/>
local third The <lb/>
A Babe Born In With Four Teeth <lb/>
When a thing happens in <lb/>
ham, even to the there <lb/>
are many people who will say. <lb/>
told yon or they <lb/>
it But a event gets awe <lb/>
with them, and it puts Durham <lb/>
ahead of the procession in the In- <lb/>
line. <lb/>
We are reliably informed that . <lb/>
baby was in ham, <lb/>
ten days or two week- ago <lb/>
Advertising Among <lb/>
A duck, who had <lb/>
stuck to bind, during <lb/>
mer laid several t <lb/>
colored <lb/>
she was not <lb/>
that old Inn <lb/>
duck, <lb/>
eggs a- I b <lb/>
has h <lb/>
verses <lb/>
in- <lb/>
Slight Wu Too Much. <lb/>
old What <lb/>
made him <lb/>
He took it to because <lb/>
they did not deem it necessary to <lb/>
Investigate <lb/>
The that was longest before <lb/>
the court this week was the suit <lb/>
M- against <lb/>
Cats. Line. The sun <lb/>
was because of damage about a <lb/>
sear ego when sparks from the <lb/>
engine freight train <lb/>
Brownie destroyed some build <lb/>
farm. The <lb/>
jury awarded <lb/>
Two <lb/>
H A J. A. <lb/>
both of Whom were in <lb/>
here, have their . <lb/>
under the name <lb/>
Kicks- The <lb/>
has been moved to the Kick. <lb/>
store, will occupy the <lb/>
latter.<lb/>
lessons . <lb/>
much <lb/>
otherwise we are <lb/>
seriously handicapped. <lb/>
H. K. <lb/>
Marriage License <lb/>
Deeds B. <lb/>
issued license <lb/>
couples since last <lb/>
O-c <lb/>
foul. <lb/>
Burton Joyner and <lb/>
May and Myrtle <lb/>
and Henrietta <lb/>
Donaldson, <lb/>
Harris and Laura <lb/>
Simon and <lb/>
Daniel. Jr. and Maggie <lb/>
Carney. <lb/>
about men played. <lb/>
The P <lb/>
W. catch <lb/>
Turner, i-1 <lb/>
2nd b. <lb/>
Benton, I <lb/>
Smith, baud captain. <lb/>
11- <lb/>
o f. <lb/>
Holding, r f. <lb/>
Turner, B. P- <lb/>
White, K. p. <lb/>
Couch. p. <lb/>
seine r <lb/>
of <lb/>
A person <lb/>
for staying in doors . <lb/>
Sunday-<lb/>
<lb/>
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