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WORK FOR. OWN SAKE. <lb />
Get work Get work Be sure <lb />
better work than what you <lb />
work to get. While this advice <lb />
might have been that of any wise <lb />
man to youth in our own <lb />
words are Carlyle's U the youth <lb />
of all time his <lb />
young man who loses <lb />
his appreciation of the fact that <lb />
the work which develops his <lb />
mind, his will, his power of <lb />
and persistence of <lb />
is in itself worthy of <lb />
his love, and will some day come <lb />
to be. according to loyalty of dis- <lb />
to it. either his happiest <lb />
memory or his most dreaded <lb />
rec does not know real <lb />
mines. The fare cornea to eve- <lb />
man to whom business has <lb />
been a carder and not mere <lb />
bread-and-butter affair, when the <lb />
enjoyments incident to his work <lb />
and not the nattered plums <lb />
h he to secure <lb />
of his work. <lb />
are the Jaw. Is of his <lb />
fun of the mere <lb />
playing the <lb />
such as one can make sure <lb />
of as he works, and to fail to <lb />
it because of the common <lb />
misconception that happiness <lb />
dwells apart from the paths of <lb />
the worker and must be reached <lb />
only at the end of a long climb, <lb />
is in the nature of tragedy. <lb />
It was well back in the last <lb />
century says Tin- Bulletin of the <lb />
American Institute of Bank- <lb />
Clerks, when the socialism of to- <lb />
day took on a somewhat different <lb />
phase, and the doctrine of state <lb />
and of <lb />
ands was openly preached. All <lb />
your work in accumulating acres <lb />
is wasted. What do you think <lb />
of the redistribution scheme, <lb />
The old man <lb />
was prompt with his <lb />
glory. just wish they would do <lb />
It; I'd like no better fun in this <lb />
world than to get the land all <lb />
away from the fools No <lb />
one could accuse the old man of <lb />
not playing the game to the limit <lb />
from pure of the game- <lb />
New York Commercial. <lb />
WHAT TAXATION BE. <lb />
The Richmond Times-Dispatch <lb />
given the definition of the duty of <lb />
the State in its exercise of the power <lb />
to the State undertakes <lb />
to assess against citizens <lb />
and compel them to pay the sum so <lb />
then becomes the bounden <lb />
duty of the State to employ every <lb />
means at hand to make the assess- <lb />
fair and equitable, so that the <lb />
burden of tax shall fall <lb />
each and every citizen according to <lb />
his ability In pay. Our protest is <lb />
against l. taxation and unjust <lb />
taxation in all its forms; against any <lb />
system which discriminates against <lb />
some and in favor of others The <lb />
system should be so as lo <lb />
make the and fall <lb />
equitably upon The Times <lb />
Dispatch is right. There is no <lb />
greater abuse of the power of govern- <lb />
that the inequality of taxation <lb />
which, by one device or another, is <lb />
enforce in some many <lb />
parts, of this <lb />
Observer, <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Having <lb />
ceased, node <lb />
persons <lb />
immediate pa <lb />
all <lb />
aid estate <lb />
present tin <lb />
e 24th iv <lb />
i will i <lb />
This March <lb />
of En <lb />
y e the <lb />
of Pitt <lb />
of <lb />
is hereby driven to all <lb />
el to the estate to make <lb />
to <lb />
is having claims against <lb />
notified must <lb />
for payment before <lb />
March, 1907, or this. <lb />
in bar of recover <lb />
24th. <lb />
Joiner, <lb />
STRAYED. <lb />
Black weight pound, <lb />
to swallow <lb />
lo i.-. .- i <lb />
-11 reward for inform <lb />
leading to J A. <lb />
It. K. D. No <lb />
Borne. <lb />
NOTICE OP I ION. <lb />
The firm of A Co <lb />
III of H. f;. O. Cot, B Y. <lb />
D haw this <lb />
and all who arc <lb />
i i ii will come <lb />
and with el-her of the above <lb />
unwed parties. <lb />
R i <lb />
J, D. COX. <lb />
NOTICE <lb />
the the <lb />
stork ii f It. U Chapman <lb />
In <lb />
it general <lb />
ax K O. And solicit a <lb />
of y r vii <lb />
R U <lb />
BUILDING AND LOAN. <lb />
Date Set For Organization April <lb />
9th. <lb />
I It Ii a <lb />
the people m up the mind- it <lb />
he done, <lb />
j sad I Ii <lb />
i hail <lb />
taking While specified <lb />
bend <lb />
tn as <lb />
. with nil shares. <lb />
Test number U near <lb />
i i- retrain the balance will <lb />
l -lib in n few days. There <lb />
fore it h-. decided to proceed <lb />
with button, awl lot that <lb />
purpose h meting will be in <lb />
office on Monday <lb />
o'clock, <lb />
every one has subscribed fur <lb />
wants shares present <lb />
Ht tint tin e -in- to have h voice <lb />
in ion f.-r <lb />
. rigs Solomon. <lb />
-1 A penny <lb />
yon to Ii n <lb />
dollar i <lb />
When he man say <lb />
others they do look out <lb />
for In in tie .- one f the evil rs <lb />
When yon an take knocks <lb />
with, Hal when u gel <lb />
an again u- y <lb />
with inti reel <lb />
r.<lb />
Dove . N ii .<lb />
by i r. The <lb />
is 1200, i <lb />
in city <lb />
TO <lb />
. superior <lb />
Court Clerk P I <lb />
II. I ID <lb />
nil , <lb />
I K. <lb />
mill ml i mom h w lb <lb />
r to <lb />
or the II <lb />
or Le Head <lb />
WHAT IS <lb />
is a product as <lb />
near capable of coring the <lb />
majority of diseases as it is <lb />
possible for Modern Science <lb />
to produce. The use of <lb />
makes pure blood. <lb />
is not a miracle <lb />
but simply the result of the <lb />
the <lb />
chemists of the <lb />
present century. At the <lb />
first 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 />
rind that by the time he has <lb />
red your call, that the <lb />
symptoms have disappear- <lb />
ed. <lb />
as direct- <lb />
ed. Live a temperate life. <lb />
If yon become ill while so <lb />
doing, we will pay any <lb />
doctor's bill on de- <lb />
and proof of illness. <lb />
We don't want you to invest <lb />
a cent, however, until we <lb />
have bought the first bottle <lb />
for you. Fill in the coupon <lb />
under this advertisement <lb />
and v. ail ii 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 n full size <lb />
package to try. No matter <lb />
what your trouble is, write <lb />
to us con- <lb />
i 100111- <lb />
Co., New York. <lb />
will give his <lb />
ii-i guarantee that you <lb />
receive an order on <lb />
your nearest druggist fur a <lb />
free bottle if you send us <lb />
in Be sure to write <lb />
y name and a Id <lb />
FREE <lb />
COUPON. <lb />
Name . <lb />
.<lb />
My Dearest dealer is st. . <lb />
. <lb />
think you need Bro- <lb />
at once, or if you have <lb />
used it. it Is to be had <lb />
class druggists, <lb />
J. L. WOOTEN. <lb />
Exclusive Wholesale Agents <lb />
for Greenville, N <lb />
OUR <lb />
BIG SALE <lb />
I , , , . . I <lb />
Ii <lb />
ii <lb />
GOING ON <lb />
C. T. <lb />
Greenville, AortA<lb />
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
CF <lb />
J WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. <lb />
and Friday. <lb />
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN <lb />
VOL. No. <lb />
GREENVILLE, Pin COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA FRIDAY. APRIL 1906. <lb />
No. <lb />
Lease on tech- <lb />
Tenor Judge Long's <lb />
I Opinion Seems Favorable to <lb />
The decision of Judge B F. <lb />
in Hill et vs. A. N. O. <lb />
and Howland Improve- <lb />
lent Company, for the <lb />
of the lease of A. N- <lb />
Railroad, was filed with the <lb />
of Superior Court at <lb />
lit in, yesterday evening, <lb />
decision In sealed envelope, <lb />
as placed in charge of Mr. June <lb />
local agent of <lb />
Express Company, Sud- <lb />
morning, and taken to New <lb />
by Mi. Stephenson personal- <lb />
d to the clerk of <lb />
Upon request of and in <lb />
of counsel, the <lb />
II was read last The <lb />
union is construed to be a <lb />
for both sides and BUS- <lb />
lining the lease on a technicality <lb />
whole tenor of document <lb />
ems to be favorable to plaintiffs <lb />
counsel are <lb />
with the opinion and express <lb />
as preferring the <lb />
opinion lo a decision them <lb />
In technicalities. matter was <lb />
referred to the Supreme <lb />
of Carolina for <lb />
and will probably <lb />
lest with the State court's <lb />
in, an plaintiffs would have no <lb />
to remove to federal court <lb />
the opinion be against them <lb />
the only grounds for defend- <lb />
to remove the case from <lb />
court is that stockholders in <lb />
he corporation are res <lb />
handed down by <lb />
is a lengthy one and <lb />
lie bolds the pivotal point to be <lb />
he clause in A. N. C. Rail- <lb />
charter, as to the State's <lb />
right to lease, which is held to be <lb />
Ho cites court decisions <lb />
statutes and refers frequently <lb />
the allegations made in plain- <lb />
riffs complaint. <lb />
The case will go up on appeal to <lb />
Supreme Kins ton <lb />
free Press, <lb />
county matters. <lb />
the <lb />
Light House Diamond <lb />
Shoals. <lb />
Eels <lb />
DOINGS AT <lb />
The lighthouse which Captain <lb />
has contracted to place on the <lb />
is to be a ten-story <lb />
the floors of which are to <lb />
as The first <lb />
with three <lb />
with a crane for hoisting or lower- <lb />
ling on the outside. The second <lb />
l will he divided into four rooms, <lb />
land contain the fog-signaling <lb />
and two oil engines. The third <lb />
will the hoisting en- <lb />
for operating the crane, two <lb />
rooms and a bedroom. <lb />
J The fourth and fifth floors will each <lb />
have two bedrooms, a writing room <lb />
laud a bathroom. One-half of the <lb />
floor will devoted to the <lb />
the other half to the <lb />
pantry and refrigerator. <lb />
The seventh floor will have a double <lb />
or library, and a <lb />
laundry- On this floor also will ho a <lb />
gallon of fresh <lb />
water The floor will he <lb />
properly equipped for the lighthouse <lb />
service. ninth floor will con- <lb />
the and it will have <lb />
a gallery all the way <lb />
J around it. The floor shove this will <lb />
f contain the light itself, visible in <lb />
or for about twenty <lb />
miles. <lb />
Men's Wear. <lb />
Frank Wilson is displaying an <lb />
Attractive line of spring <lb />
mer men's ft <lb />
will pay to keep up with his <lb />
as bis store news is <lb />
always <lb />
Proceedings of the Commission <lb />
The of county commission- <lb />
were session the first <lb />
Monday, all the present. <lb />
The following sinus were paid <lb />
out of For paupers <lb />
county home <lb />
superintendent health coroner <lb />
936.10; court costs and officers <lb />
bridges and ferries <lb />
record books and stationery 951.- <lb />
jail court <lb />
conveying prisoners and insane <lb />
118.40; roads register of <lb />
deeds clerk jurors <lb />
commissioners <lb />
road-i Greenville roads <lb />
county stock law <lb />
stock law <lb />
law 90.40. <lb />
The treasurer, sheriff sup- <lb />
of health filed their <lb />
monthly reports. <lb />
A was presented for a <lb />
public road Falkland township <lb />
from a point the Center <lb />
and road to a point <lb />
nearly opposite Walter <lb />
residence the upper <lb />
road. <lb />
public road Beaver Dam <lb />
township petitioned for at March <lb />
was ordered laid out. <lb />
A counter petition having been <lb />
filed a public road in <lb />
township for <lb />
at March meeting, action was <lb />
deferred to the May <lb />
An illegitimate child at the <lb />
county home was ordered bound <lb />
OUt to J. A. <lb />
J. R. Davenport was authorized <lb />
to purchase pulleys for the <lb />
at <lb />
T. B. King was authorized to <lb />
purchase certain tiling for Farm- <lb />
roads. <lb />
The following appointed <lb />
list in town- <lb />
ships to list taxes for <lb />
Beaver Dam, J. W. Smith. <lb />
J. A. Thigpen. <lb />
Bethel, A. <lb />
Carolina, H. G. Nobles. <lb />
W. M. Moore. <lb />
C. J, Tucker. <lb />
Falkland, F. G. Dupree. <lb />
R. L. Joyner. <lb />
Greenville, K. Hy man. <lb />
Bell, <lb />
Swift Creek, R. F. Johnson. <lb />
His Cartel Ended. <lb />
Information reached here <lb />
that Mr. John W. Carson died <lb />
Tuesday at his home in <lb />
There are man v people in Pitt, <lb />
and counties <lb />
who knew him, as he was one of <lb />
the most notorious operators <lb />
blind tigers we have ever known. <lb />
It seemed second nature with the <lb />
old man to sell Few- <lb />
courts come that he was not indict- <lb />
ed. Time and again he served <lb />
ti nus jail and lost a leg <lb />
while hauling a barrel of whiskey <lb />
to a meeting Sunday, but none <lb />
of these seemed to stop him. <lb />
At court he was <lb />
to jail and was released only a few <lb />
days ago. The county never had <lb />
a whose influence was worse. <lb />
Got Six Years. <lb />
The who a few ago <lb />
robbed a store of <lb />
county mid was ran down by Mr. <lb />
W. C blood has <lb />
been convicted and sent to <lb />
penitentiary for six years. Judge <lb />
B. F. Long held court at Tree <lb />
ton which the was tried <lb />
convicted, said the blood <lb />
did good work he was <lb />
glad had been found that <lb />
could truck so well <lb />
This week Mr. Mines has been over <lb />
in county running <lb />
with the hounds <lb />
Tells of Things as <lb />
He Sees Them. <lb />
N. C. April 4th. <lb />
Last was a gala day for <lb />
the visitors at Your <lb />
respondent took a short walk upon <lb />
the street, and the fir-t be ran up <lb />
against was Mr. David Moore with <lb />
a pulpit in hie cart for church <lb />
at Live Oak. <lb />
Spot cotton we found all <lb />
the way from to HI which <lb />
shows the great ion <lb />
our buyers. <lb />
The n Manufacturing Co. <lb />
have a grist null tie plant <lb />
and art i-is can <lb />
come get your till of corn <lb />
dodgers most any <lb />
time. <lb />
is nU In bloom. <lb />
One of esteemed not <lb />
was told had two <lb />
babies, one old baby, <lb />
young baby, oldest too old to <lb />
cut the other too young <lb />
to cut teeth, therefore neither had <lb />
teeth. Someone was <lb />
about it and be said a <lb />
case that kind would be <lb />
no danger of their <lb />
in the world to come. But <lb />
they could have a good time gum- <lb />
ming it like <lb />
now there is something I <lb />
to call the attention of the <lb />
Democrats to. The are <lb />
going lo make a raid on the Dem- <lb />
party. If straws indicate <lb />
the way the wind <lb />
am to do <lb />
why How you know <lb />
by jess case you see de <lb />
have quit taking Bum publican and <lb />
n -pendant papers, and scribing <lb />
for de Greenville <lb />
Free Pres, livening <lb />
Times, Ac, all Democratic papers. <lb />
Well, now, how is that for high, <lb />
dad-dim <lb />
Some one asked old man Sam <lb />
the other day, how it was fixed <lb />
that a cent stamp would carry a <lb />
letter here, there and every where <lb />
in the United a one <lb />
cent stamp only to one Me <lb />
said one cent carries it to one place <lb />
the other cent jest took it all <lb />
over country until it <lb />
one it was looking for. <lb />
Now look here I am here <lb />
to tell you all something don't <lb />
you forget it, was struck <lb />
with a mighty whirl wind <lb />
cyclone la-i Everything <lb />
had the bark torn from top <lb />
to the roots, jess did leave life <lb />
all. <lb />
Kev. Walker, state <lb />
list for the of Not lb Caro- <lb />
preached this town last <lb />
evening one of the best sermons <lb />
ever fell from the lips of man. He <lb />
unloaded bis artillery of eloquent <lb />
thunder the congregation <lb />
and literally peeled the form oil <lb />
our poor souls, we didn't feel <lb />
like we had ever Christian <lb />
at all. Our going out to hear him <lb />
was like a certain low who bad <lb />
stole a sheep before the war, went <lb />
up to New Bern court I . answer for <lb />
his sin, got through his case <lb />
and was the man back home. <lb />
His asked him how he <lb />
managed to get back so quick <lb />
He said well, he just took <lb />
lashes and got off clear. had <lb />
the whipping post then. So when <lb />
I was asked bow I liked sermon <lb />
told them first class, that t tie <lb />
more of my hide the preacher took <lb />
the better liked him, I <lb />
would to God we could have just <lb />
such g all over whole <lb />
world, some people would <lb />
think Saint had risen from <lb />
the dead. <lb />
SAM SLAUGHTER CAUGHT. <lb />
Officers Came Near Getting His <lb />
Brother, Newman, Also. <lb />
Two that the officers <lb />
here have been very anxious to get <lb />
their band on were Sam and New- <lb />
man Slaughter. There are three <lb />
of these brothers, Ham and <lb />
Newman, all pretty tough <lb />
Newman Slaughter, it will be <lb />
remembered, was serving a term <lb />
f imprisonment la New Jersey. <lb />
He made his came here <lb />
where his brothers, Sam and <lb />
tying. After some watch- <lb />
a good bit of work officers <lb />
berg captured <lb />
New Jersey authorities were <lb />
An officer from that state <lb />
came for the prisoner, and while <lb />
it I he passenger depot here wait- <lb />
for the Main and Ham cut <lb />
the rope which Newman was <lb />
humid helped him to escape. <lb />
For Ham was sent to <lb />
the for IS months and <lb />
Sam was sentenced to roads for <lb />
months. <lb />
Sam had only served about one <lb />
month of bis road sentence when <lb />
he made bis escape and could not be <lb />
found. This was several mouths <lb />
Recently Superintendent Joe <lb />
horn, who has charge of <lb />
county camp, received <lb />
formation from of Oxford <lb />
that Sam Newman <lb />
bad been living that town <lb />
since Christmas were a terror <lb />
to the <lb />
ac- <lb />
companied Officers G. A. Clark <lb />
and J. J. Harrington, went lo Ox- <lb />
ford a few days ago to investigate. <lb />
They first called officers <lb />
there learned that the <lb />
occupied a log house about a mile <lb />
and a from the town. <lb />
They were also advised by the <lb />
officers there that it would be <lb />
to try to arrest <lb />
as they were heavily armed and <lb />
somebody be killed. Sup- <lb />
was -not <lb />
daunted by this, and after some <lb />
persuasion induced the deputy <lb />
sheriff and two others to <lb />
the officers who went from <lb />
here to the scene. A scout was <lb />
sent on ahead as he passed <lb />
close lo the house one of the <lb />
shot at him. Later <lb />
officers sin ma the house when <lb />
Newman made a break for <lb />
Several shots were fired but he got <lb />
away. There was better success <lb />
at to Sam and he was captured. <lb />
reached here with Sam <lb />
Wednesday evening. <lb />
WIN A TELEPHONE. <lb />
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test. <lb />
As will be seen from advertise- <lb />
in this paper the Home <lb />
phone and Company <lb />
oilers several prizes for the live <lb />
best descriptive articles giving <lb />
reasons why every residence <lb />
should have a The <lb />
first prise will be a long distance <lb />
telephone and in coupons, the <lb />
second a telephone <lb />
in coupons, <lb />
telephone and coupons, <lb />
the and fifth residence <lb />
phones. The articles are limited <lb />
to words and the cont-st <lb />
will close May 1st. Bead the ad- <lb />
for <lb />
PROGRAM FOR TEACHERS <lb />
MEETING. <lb />
ITEMS <lb />
Saturday. April 14th, 1906. <lb />
F. D. <lb />
a. call; and read- <lb />
of minutes. <lb />
a. m. Paper, The Social <lb />
Life of the Alice <lb />
Taylor. <lb />
a. Future of the <lb />
and her W. <lb />
B Smith. <lb />
a. m. The <lb />
lion of the Agues <lb />
Mon. <lb />
Shall <lb />
We H.<lb />
Adj <lb />
will lie seen <lb />
for the next <lb />
We want every in the <lb />
present at this meeting. <lb />
Your will show your in- <lb />
in the work that you <lb />
have not attending just <lb />
to draw your salary. A large <lb />
number of schools will have <lb />
closed before the meeting. This <lb />
should not keep you away. Your <lb />
opportunity to come will be better, <lb />
your greater. I shall <lb />
disappointed if the meeting is <lb />
not largely attended. There <lb />
things I iii to say to all of <lb />
you and I hope to do so this day. <lb />
I will make Ibis proposition to yon. <lb />
teacher who will attend the <lb />
next meeting will be excused <lb />
any further next <lb />
fail. Those who do not <lb />
less satisfactory is tendered, <lb />
will be notified to at lend a special <lb />
held for them and for <lb />
them alone May. Teachers, <lb />
show your interest in work <lb />
by being <lb />
here on Saturday, April <lb />
14th. W. H. <lb />
Co. Supt. Schools. <lb />
ITEMS <lb />
V. April 1906, <lb />
After mining every day for <lb />
past week, the sun is shining <lb />
again. <lb />
Miss Bertha Stokes spent a few- <lb />
days the past week with her pa- <lb />
rents neat <lb />
Miss Alma W. C. <lb />
Cannon -pent Saturday and Sun- <lb />
day at N. R. Corey's. <lb />
J. U. Stokes went to Ayden <lb />
Saturday. <lb />
Apr. <lb />
H. B. Phillips and son, Fred, <lb />
the day in Washington Wed- <lb />
P. H. Harrington returned Wed- <lb />
night from <lb />
where he to attend the burial <lb />
bis sitter. <lb />
Geo. of Washington, was <lb />
in town Monday. <lb />
J. F. Stokes, of was <lb />
in Tuesday the <lb />
Mr. Moms, of <lb />
was in t.-n mis week. <lb />
Mr. Bateman, of P was <lb />
Monday <lb />
Mrs. Fred Von <lb />
l lighter, from Washington. <lb />
-i-iii Tuesday Mm, U <lb />
ill on Pine Her <lb />
no-id, are glad t e. Mrs, Hull <lb />
out again. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. F O. Whaley <lb />
spent Saturday <lb />
Mrs. L K Rinks mil daughter, <lb />
Miss Mary Belle, t i few days <lb />
in this . <lb />
C D. Baker and P. Alford <lb />
spent Sunday afternoon Cox- <lb />
ville. <lb />
J. Q. and J. P. Alford <lb />
pent with near <lb />
Dr. L. B Kicks, Wm. Sledge <lb />
J, B. Jacob want t. <lb />
Monday to id the Mason- <lb />
meeting. <lb />
The Carolina, while doing some <lb />
yard work evening ran <lb />
killed the tie pet log of <lb />
Miss Marv Belle Kicks. <lb />
Miss returned <lb />
borne after an <lb />
extended visit to relatives and <lb />
friends in Baltimore, Suffolk and <lb />
Halifax. <lb />
Rev. R. I. Corbitt, Kenneth <lb />
and E L. Denton, of Or <lb />
were the guest of Mr. <lb />
and Mrs. H. H Saturday <lb />
Rev. R. preached in <lb />
the M. E. church Sunday morning <lb />
Both were <lb />
strong and forceful. Rev. Mr. <lb />
Corbitt is an able expounder of <lb />
Christianity and is a minister of <lb />
gnat spiritual fervor He is an <lb />
eloquent We hope <lb />
will come see us <lb />
It Pay. <lb />
One of the best business men in <lb />
Greenville says be uses <lb />
liberally lie believes <lb />
it pays him. He has built a <lb />
large a man who knows <lb />
I the value of a dollar, and he would <lb />
i not be putting Hi-, money in ad <lb />
Miss Sunday unless lie see the <lb />
J. C. a of <lb />
Beaufort was found dead <lb />
a well the croup of the <lb />
Lumber Co. <lb />
Dr. W. II. will be in <lb />
Greenville at Hold Bertha, Tues- <lb />
day April for one day only. <lb />
His practice is limited to Eye, Ear <lb />
Nose Throat, and fitting <lb />
glasses. <lb />
Rowan county has a law suit in <lb />
which derived from the Bale <lb />
of an acre of land is to be divided <lb />
among heirs. If the action has <lb />
not progressed too far we respect- <lb />
fully suggest that acre be retained <lb />
and used as a family <lb />
News. <lb />
a tier noon at L. B. lie <lb />
Miss Julia school <lb />
ed Friday. Shu taught <lb />
ville school and was <lb />
teacher. <lb />
There is some talk among the <lb />
citizens of this of <lb />
pulling up an independent <lb />
phone line to extend from <lb />
Now Its Op <lb />
to you if yon want a phone of your <lb />
own at a very little expense. <lb />
Miss Vera returned to <lb />
her home Sunday near <lb />
the regret of <lb />
many friends <lb />
1- Baker, J. Alford. S. P. <lb />
Alford and <lb />
were callers lo the <lb />
Sunday <lb />
Miss school closed <lb />
and <lb />
Corey and Hugh Corey Fri- <lb />
day Greenville. <lb />
a large crowd attended <lb />
Church at Timothy. <lb />
J. and Hugh Corey <lb />
were callers at W. H. <lb />
Pay Up. <lb />
The delinquent tax lists are get- <lb />
ting in shape to tall in the hands <lb />
of the printers. Those who have <lb />
not paid may expect to see their <lb />
names in unless they <lb />
quick. <lb />
benefit of it Advertising is no <lb />
longer a sentiment, ii is a <lb />
cal proposition, the <lb />
man who uses reap- <lb />
la- one now and <lb />
who get along it, but it is <lb />
just because he to fail in <lb />
tide of the <lb />
progressive man creates, <lb />
to <lb />
Mr. Stephen V. Woolen, who <lb />
for several moot <lb />
lining law here, left today for Bay- <lb />
bum where he locate and con- <lb />
his We regret <lb />
Ins leaving ion with <lb />
bun e I in new home. He is <lb />
n young man as <lb />
will win success. <lb />
p thanks <lb />
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aprons nun nun,. They are <lb />
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printed In <lb />
the front. We can <lb />
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The new subscribers the mails <lb />
are bringing The shows <lb />
that people are working to <lb />
op the business of the rural free <lb />
delivery routes. <lb />
Capt. T. N. Anderson, agent of <lb />
t he Seaboard Air at Weldon, <lb />
was nut over by a passenger train <lb />
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we are showing, but for want of space can only <lb />
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The K <lb />
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All sheer and dainty, ideal for <lb />
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Thin Sheer Lawns <lb />
Batiste, Swiss and Muslins, <lb />
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clucks in dress patterns. in. <lb />
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In black and colors. <lb />
0-. <lb />
Embroideries S Laces <lb />
We have been accorded many words <lb />
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of w dainty novelties we are show- <lb />
in this department. We have <lb />
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and edges Maltese and Val. Laces in <lb />
match sets. Round thread and Ger- <lb />
man match sets. Dainty French <lb />
and <lb />
Embroideries in match sets and <lb />
Baby Irish and Batiste combined in <lb />
lovely patterns which form the new- <lb />
est creation in the Embroidery line. <lb />
Silk Warp <lb />
inch wide, at yd, in perfect <lb />
shades cf lavender and old rose <lb />
Black Wash Goods <lb />
are liberally provided for ladies wear- <lb />
black, our stock is large and the <lb />
variety great, showing materials for <lb />
separate waists, skirts and dresses. <lb />
Dainty wash Collars in Lawn, Pique <lb />
and linen, in all white, all black and <lb />
some with colored embroidered dots <lb />
and figured. Lace stocks, Lace Scarfs, <lb />
Lace and Batiste combination Collars, <lb />
Turn Overs, and Collar and Cuff Sets <lb />
in dainty French Embroidery. <lb />
in t new lace and embroidery <lb />
combinations. Long Crepe Scarfs in <lb />
Persian designs. <lb />
Fancy Goods, Notions <lb />
The variety great and styles beautiful <lb />
Bead Necklace, Bracelets, <lb />
Gilt Belt Buckles, Ribbons, <lb />
Fans, Dog Collars, in great variety of <lb />
styles and grades. Dainty Gauze and <lb />
Lace Hosiery. Stamped Linens in <lb />
Centerpieces, Shirt Waists and Tray <lb />
Cloths. Hand Drawn Linens, Ready <lb />
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Our SHOE contains the best makes and styles. <lb />
. lea White Canvas Court Ties and Pumps, sizes 1-2 to from to a pair; Misses <lb />
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CI . . Kid Button Shoes, spring heels, sizes to at pair. <lb />
. ts Oxfords in all id and patent leathers, sizes to at 1-2 to st <lb />
lea Patent Leather t Tits, sizes 1-2 to from to ; all kid, same style, to <lb />
., Patent Leather Oxfords at and <lb />
an Tennis Oxfords from to <lb />
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J. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
of dissolution. <lb />
The firm of R. L. Bros., <lb />
business at Fountain. N. C. <lb />
and composed f R. J. <lb />
J. G. W. and J. H. Jefferson, has been <lb />
by mutual consent, <lb />
by the withdrawal of H. T. and J. Ii. <lb />
Jefferson from said firm. The re- <lb />
four brothers will continue toe <lb />
old firm of R. L. Jefferson Bros., <lb />
with -m all business of that firm <lb />
will be settled, the two retiring having <lb />
no further connection or responsibility <lb />
in business of said firm. <lb />
This March 5th, 1806. <lb />
K. L JEFFERSON ft BROS. <lb />
H. T. JEFFERSON, <lb />
J. R. JEFFERSON. <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
The Clerk of the Court of <lb />
county, having issued letters of <lb />
administration to me, the undersign- <lb />
ed, on the day of January, <lb />
on the estate of W. J. <lb />
ed. NOTICE is hereby given to all <lb />
persons indebted to the estate to make <lb />
immediate payment to the undersign- <lb />
ed, to all creditors of said estate I <lb />
to present their claims properly <lb />
to the undersigned <lb />
within twelve after the <lb />
date of this untie, or this notice will <lb />
be in bar i their recovery. <lb />
This the of <lb />
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on the estate if W. j. <lb />
I. A. Buff, Attorney. <lb />
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Mrs Joe take <lb />
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until she was six years old. She- <lb />
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that I cannot speak too highly of <lb />
it She has not had a symptom of <lb />
it for six years. Respectfully, <lb />
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Residence Telephones. <lb />
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To Publishers <lb />
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pending, whereby we <lb />
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and Head Rules, <lb />
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and unsightly <lb />
or the hot- <lb />
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Column and Head <lb />
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Head inches in <lb />
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Manufactures of Type and <lb />
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Washington daily <lb />
at n. in. for Greenville; leaves- <lb />
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at in. for ton <lb />
Connecting at Washington with <lb />
Norfolk Southern for <lb />
Norfolk, Baltimore, Philadelphia, <lb />
New York, and all other <lb />
North. a Norfolk <lb />
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Nature demands sleep, and <lb />
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is a part of her building and <lb />
sustaining process. This period <lb />
of unconsciousness relaxes the <lb />
mental and physical rain, and <lb />
allows to restore ex- <lb />
vitality. <lb />
Dr. brings <lb />
refreshing sleep, because it <lb />
soothes the irritation and re- <lb />
moves the congestion. <lb />
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nourishes and strengthens <lb />
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creates energy in nil tin organs. <lb />
Nothing will give strength <lb />
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E MINK. . <lb />
Little Animal <lb />
A of the Clover <lb />
k. Haunts. <lb />
morning rhea <lb />
in the writes a <lb />
-J mS early to go <lb />
bast lushing. <lb />
before we had taught <lb />
three bass and three <lb />
put in u pond out on <lb />
edge of the point in order to keep <lb />
them fresh until needed. As <lb />
rod my <lb />
attracted to B in <lb />
direction of of fish. <lb />
I hat <lb />
usual was place, <lb />
ed the cautiously and saw the <lb />
long, brown body of mink gliding <lb />
away with one of my fish in bis <lb />
was greatly interested in <lb />
eight of u live mink operating in his <lb />
own haunts and decided I <lb />
would rather sec him work than <lb />
eat the While he was <lb />
concealing the flab in some nearby <lb />
but unseen nook walked full <lb />
closer, until was within twenty <lb />
of pond, where remained <lb />
motionless, awaiting developments. <lb />
a moment the energetic little <lb />
animal reappeared at the pond, gave <lb />
a quick dive into the water, like a <lb />
and came up with another fish. <lb />
jOUncing about him with his little, <lb />
black, beady eyes, he hurried off <lb />
without noticing my presence. <lb />
stood motionless and <lb />
ed and watched him every <lb />
one of my fish to his secret store- <lb />
house. Alter all my were safe- <lb />
away the little worker <lb />
nipped in nervous haste back to- <lb />
ward the woods to tell his family of <lb />
the and invite them all down <lb />
to dinner. <lb />
in the afternoon of that <lb />
tame this successful little fisher- <lb />
man led colony of four other <lb />
minks out of the wood- and down <lb />
to Becky point. The dinner party <lb />
had to pass to our hotel ill or- <lb />
to reach point where the <lb />
were stored. To do so <lb />
ed must travel under a Ion <lb />
Lots Fop Sale. <lb />
Near Five Points on Easy Terms. <lb />
Call on or address <lb />
SAM WHITE, Greenville, N. C.<lb />
Notice. <lb />
All persons hereby forbid <lb />
den under penalty of <lb />
hire, contract tie,, employ- <lb />
to or shelter our sons, <lb />
Amos Stocks and Allen <lb />
Stocks, without our consent. <lb />
Mrs. <lb />
STRAY TAKES <lb />
I up . <lb />
my r- <lb />
Hid <lb />
nM K. A i-k. V K. . . . <lb />
Hi Wt <lb />
H. A. <lb />
qualified the <lb />
Court of Pitt county as <lb />
administrator of the estate of Mrs. M. <lb />
K. Peal, deceased, notice is hereby <lb />
given to all to Dyspepsia, Constipation, Sick <lb />
estate to make immediate payment I Headache, Biliousness <lb />
And ALL DISEASES from <lb />
Torpid Liver and Bad Digestion <lb />
This popular remedy never falls to <lb />
effectually cure <lb />
JOHN A. RICKS. <lb />
-HEADQUARTERS FOR <lb />
board walk. In doing this one little <lb />
innocent not knowing the <lb />
pay of man. came up through a <lb />
in tin walk. A city boy saw <lb />
him, and before we could stop him <lb />
he seized u club and bettered him to <lb />
death. <lb />
this tragedy was being en- <lb />
acted all Hie minks under the <lb />
board walk set up a chattering wail, <lb />
which sounded like a dozen rats <lb />
caught in a trap. An Adirondack <lb />
guide old trapper who happen- <lb />
ed near called to us to stand by and <lb />
watch the curry off their <lb />
dead. After we had scolded severely <lb />
the of little mink <lb />
did us the guide suggested. <lb />
a few minutes oat popped <lb />
three little brown heads from <lb />
points in their dead, and then <lb />
one brave little fellow ran out and. <lb />
the dead mink in bis mouth, <lb />
him bark under the walk. <lb />
little dead mink doubtless <lb />
had a burial, with all the <lb />
pomp known to these <lb />
creatures of the <lb />
great wood . It was intention to <lb />
to make pets of the minks which <lb />
I had seen lime to time around <lb />
the of our premises, but the <lb />
touchier one of their number <lb />
resulted in driving all of them <lb />
during the remainder of <lb />
Companion. <lb />
A and a <lb />
Mark i ii was once talking <lb />
about hi- boyhood in Hannibal, <lb />
hated work in those lie <lb />
said, morning my father led <lb />
Into the and pointed <lb />
a bed of v bud u <lb />
nun f weeds in it. <lb />
warn y said my father, <lb />
weed oil <lb />
I the ahead of <lb />
me, and the i I looked It the <lb />
bigger ii i Certainly <lb />
had never n U so weeds In <lb />
my life. <lb />
I i father, flower <lb />
out the VI V <lb />
the and all per u <lb />
in the estate must <lb />
present them to the undersigned on or <lb />
before the 17th, day of January. 1907, <lb />
or this notice will be plead in bar of <lb />
recovery. <lb />
This 17th, day of Jan., <lb />
W. Peal. <lb />
if Mrs. M K. peal. <lb />
HABITUAL CRIMINALS. <lb />
In <lb />
All Ar Superstitious and Believe <lb />
Signs and Omens. <lb />
Habitual criminals are very super- <lb />
No pickpocket would dream <lb />
of unless he bad in his <lb />
pocket or somewhere about his per- <lb />
son either a small piece of coal, <lb />
chalk or us a talisman <lb />
against misfortune, according to an <lb />
English writer, liven if the amulet <lb />
fails them they are captured <lb />
with it in their possession they ac- <lb />
count for the fact by remembering <lb />
that they have disregarded some <lb />
other warning was given them <lb />
earlier in the day. Tor instance, <lb />
should thief be riding on lop of an <lb />
omnibus <lb />
The natural result Is <lb />
and solid flesh. Dose small; elegant- <lb />
sugarcoated and easy to swallow. <lb />
Take No Substitute. <lb />
GENERAL MERCHANDISE. <lb />
INVENTION OF PAPER. . <lb />
Th Credit Is Given to a Chinaman of <lb />
the First Century. <lb />
Paper was invented by a China- <lb />
man who was contemporaneous with <lb />
Christ. He was a secretary at court <lb />
during the reign of a <lb />
prince who reigned A. . 25-68. In <lb />
early ages when the Chinese bad no <lb />
written language bad no special <lb />
need of paper. Heal estate transfers <lb />
were certified by means of a piece of <lb />
cord, in which knot.- were tied, ac- <lb />
cording to the number of acres sold <lb />
or the price paid. But as <lb />
ti <lb />
be <lb />
definite than the cord <lb />
bus re- I needed, the art of writing came <lb />
Having consolidated two stocks of H. A. Para tors and John A. Ricks in <lb />
store we are prepared to furnish our anything needed in <lb />
DRY GOODS AND <lb />
-r--n . We will carry n up-to-date line <lb />
Dress Goods, Notions, <lb />
In Groceries we have at all times a fall line of the very best goods, not only <lb />
the staples like <lb />
Meat, Flour, Sugar, Coffee, but all kinds of <lb />
Canned Goods, the finest brands. <lb />
to the number of acres sold <lb />
r the paid. But as We can supply you need to wear or to eat, and pay highest <lb />
ion increased and business transfers COUNTRY PRODUCE. Quality and prices of our goods will please you. <lb />
more frequent something I <lb />
lore definite than the cord was ft k W D I H <lb />
ceded, art of writing j I B t j S . I I I M I U I <lb />
prices for <lb />
it as a warning <lb />
you <lb />
i in <lb />
join- i el <lb />
. Mr, ii ;. . i <lb />
. My daughter <lb />
i . <lb />
I Mil . <lb />
the <lb />
you to <lb />
Bank r <lb />
Mr. <lb />
The <lb />
probably i hum d <lb />
stand me. <lb />
The fed the maple is provided <lb />
with n like of a <lb />
or i lie of a ship. When <lb />
this seed i n hi rated from lite <lb />
if the i- blowing, <lb />
rudder imparts to seed a re- <lb />
motion, similar <lb />
to I ho propeller of a ship, <lb />
and the future tree Is <lb />
often hundreds of <lb />
feet from me stock. <lb />
that lie must <lb />
no work that day. All habitual <lb />
criminals regard the Bible with awe. <lb />
To a mini almost will lie with- <lb />
out motive, but when in the witness <lb />
box they will do anything to evade <lb />
kissing the book. A mode <lb />
of getting out of the difficulty is to <lb />
kiss the thumb that is helping to <lb />
hold the Bible instead of the actual <lb />
book. <lb />
Should a pickpocket steal a purse <lb />
containing foreign money lie regards <lb />
it us certain that before lbs year is <lb />
out he will have traveled ill Strange <lb />
lands. To gold ill a purse stolen <lb />
at a wedding is a sure of good <lb />
luck, while it is equally bad to <lb />
at a funeral, even class <lb />
of criminal- funerals are regarded <lb />
as tokens of ill luck. To meet one <lb />
while Oil the way to a house where <lb />
a burglary is to lie carried out means <lb />
Unit death or Imprisonment awaits <lb />
attempt. There is an old man <lb />
named Cowper, now in an English <lb />
prison serving his <lb />
term of imprisonment, who is a per- <lb />
encyclopedia on <lb />
He believes that <lb />
lie can never be sentenced again <lb />
after his present term has expired, <lb />
because bus <lb />
been a lucky with him. <lb />
If a burglar meet.- s sleeping dog, <lb />
he regards us n mire sign trial be <lb />
will be lucky lime. To m-o <lb />
a Mag Hying over n private is <lb />
taken as an crack the <lb />
Women who squint are <lb />
from attentions of <lb />
criminal . . No burglar would <lb />
break into n house if knew a <lb />
ho was kepi <lb />
ilium Kim Ii s pickpocket <lb />
have nothing to do with the . <lb />
of ii v n cast in her <lb />
eve. A in the of passing <lb />
counterfeit coin never attempt <lb />
to gel rid of any to a woman who <lb />
squints. <lb />
Th of It. <lb />
shouted depot <lb />
do you mean by throw in <lb />
those around like <lb />
The gasped in <lb />
and travelers <lb />
themselves In make sure that it <lb />
real. Then the official spoke again <lb />
to the baggageman, yon see <lb />
that you're making big dents Una for worse, <lb />
concrete i <lb />
into use. Al that time the deed <lb />
of purchase consisted of a few let- <lb />
on a bit of bamboo. As <lb />
edge increased and literature began <lb />
to be cultivated, legal and historical <lb />
records became more numerous. <lb />
These bamboo strip- were then <lb />
found to be heavy and <lb />
and the need of a lighter and less <lb />
bulky material was felt. <lb />
The secretary, <lb />
gun his experiment in paper <lb />
How long lie worked before lie met. <lb />
with success is known; but, at <lb />
any rate, materials with which <lb />
be experimented and of which paper <lb />
was formed ore, with oil the <lb />
which has since gained, <lb />
found best fur the <lb />
pose. Though the Chinese have <lb />
since substituted other materials <lb />
for the formation of the pulp from <lb />
which their paper is j <lb />
for economical ; <lb />
bud satisfaction of accomplish-1 <lb />
Al. <lb />
Washington Hospital for the Treatment <lb />
of Ail Medical and Surgical Cases<lb />
that for which be bad worked. <lb />
The of manufacture soon <lb />
became generally known, and paper <lb />
factories were established in all <lb />
parts if the kingdom. With the <lb />
spread of learning, which received <lb />
n impetus from tin facilities <lb />
forded by this <lb />
for paper soon exceeded the <lb />
supply. Old were plentiful j <lb />
nor cheap enough of paper . <lb />
being sold as Cheaply <lb />
necessary or desirable, Accord- <lb />
row mode with <lb />
other substances mid proved success-1 <lb />
York Herald. <lb />
The first <lb />
est <lb />
After repeated r <lb />
u was <lb />
I. <lb />
t. <lb />
little soldier tin <lb />
baud of Josephine a. devoted in- <lb />
matrimonial ix-iii-is v <lb />
of others. No v A <lb />
from a To bin <lb />
that he could not a <lb />
my be v <lb />
evening the after <lb />
i . The received <lb />
trousseaux. <lb />
the emperor man led sol- <lb />
mat once. are, <lb />
were obliged en <lb />
to find or<lb />
I , <lb />
It contains mud <lb />
and cold <lb />
leadening rubber treads and <lb />
fol <lb />
m appliances . . <lb />
and . <lb />
on <lb />
with <lb />
; I <lb />
,, i- <lb />
and pa lights, water, hot <lb />
call -i each room; sound <lb />
operating second to <lb />
machine, giving fa- <lb />
of the cases, combined with a home and training schooL <lb />
Well corps of trained nurses. Private upon application. A <lb />
to meet patients at stations. further Dr. D. T. Tayloe, Burgeon in <lb />
Joshua or E. M. Brown, assistant<lb /></p>
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REFLECTOR <lb />
-Ml <lb />
i. J. <lb />
AND <lb />
AM <lb />
In the om Greenville. N. C, a class <lb />
Ad ii n u- rt-N upon application. <lb />
at every post office in Pitt and adjoining counties. <lb />
in to fiction <lb />
CAROLINA FRIDAY 1906 <lb />
L A had a Rood <lb />
man has been convicted of murder of works for nearly a <lb />
in Wake fir ranee continue just a <lb />
as before the works were <lb />
When farmers are satisfied at pet- <lb />
eleven it is hard to pet <lb />
bold for fifteen <lb />
established. the <lb />
Association feel that it is doing it <lb />
duty in not taking a hand in mat- <lb />
era of this kind <lb />
Hearst docs not nave the <lb />
paper men on his aide, and can The resolution adopted by the <lb />
hope to win without County of the Sooth <lb />
Cotton Association at least <lb />
The call strike business how they feel about it. Tit <lb />
is not troubling the minds of people i a little strange that those who look <lb />
near so much as it would if there i to the farmers take so little inters <lb />
declares <lb />
he is a firm believer in the rate <lb />
bill he has preprint. The same <lb />
opinion ix <lb />
Newland. and all <lb />
the rest of Congressional <lb />
in regard their bills.<lb />
Mr Perkins had better tell Dis- <lb />
Attorney Jerome all about those <lb />
and then <lb />
immunity.<lb />
The Heed Smoot Prosecution has <lb />
cost the but <lb />
has more than paid for in the <lb />
amount of amusement it has fur- <lb />
was snow on the ground <lb />
i in this movement for better price <lb />
cotton. <lb />
The colleges have started in on <lb />
their ball games. will <lb />
in for little more attention till <lb />
remainder the session. <lb />
We see that the decision <lb />
of Judge in the Atlantic A <lb />
North Carolina railroad lease matter <lb />
gives the plaintiff much comfort. <lb />
Greenville is going to a <lb />
building loan association with <lb />
something like a shares. <lb />
Who says this town can't do thing <lb />
. A few loud mouthed fellows may <lb />
think they are the whole thing and <lb />
can sateen a ton in favor of <lb />
loons, but shorted <lb />
The Maryland Legislature has <lb />
passed a bill reducing railroad fans <lb />
in that State to two cents a mile <lb />
like that is going to hap <lb />
pen in Carolina <lb />
Legislature adjourns, unless the <lb />
people a lot more corporation <lb />
to the Senate. The Raleigh <lb />
News and Observer says that tile <lb />
railroads are going to be sorry that <lb />
they had the Laughinghouse bill <lb />
killed, which called for a two and a <lb />
half cent rate. The fight next time <lb />
will very be for a bigger cut. <lb />
a public building. <lb />
but usually there is wailing for <lb />
the fulfillment of such desires. <lb />
Speaking in time is the way to get <lb />
there, however <lb />
Talk <lb />
ii ran <lb />
We doff our hat to Wilson. That <lb />
town held a dispensary election a <lb />
few ago and carried it I y <lb />
twenty-odd majority. antis <lb />
have been trying ever since to <lb />
ate opposition to it, and because <lb />
I bey succeeded in getting another <lb />
election trailed on the question <lb />
thought they had turned over the <lb />
sentiment of the town for saloons, <lb />
out building I That election was held Monday, and <lb />
and loan association week, and <lb />
be at the for organization <lb />
a majority of for <lb />
should be enough to satisfy the <lb />
time come. <lb />
to beheld in mayor's office on for a <lb />
Monday night, <lb />
Si RM of these days you will hear <lb />
The saloon advocates in j Baking Uncle Sam for a <lb />
town that were watching Wilson to public building. In particular <lb />
ate how it came oat, can follow the I The Reflector holds to the idea that <lb />
example of the ground back would do so much <lb />
in their bole and stay there. I better to give every town having a <lb />
I presidential a building to <lb />
If the ground hog wants to or instead <lb />
us enjoy tie he can come <lb />
out and frisk with his shadow all <lb />
he warns to Hut don't rut any- <lb />
more capers until next February. <lb />
Want of r is usually the <lb />
but some of the fellows who are <lb />
working against O as the <lb />
place for holding the <lb />
claim that ball there is lo i <lb />
large <lb />
Where is another town that tan, <lb />
make such a as Greenville <lb />
has made on her national bank <lb />
Watch us and will the build- <lb />
and loan association <lb />
Any clerk or wage earner who can <lb />
spare a small amount each week, <lb />
even if not over rents, should be <lb />
in the building and loan association. <lb />
It is better than a savings bank. <lb />
Payments of a week will <lb />
carry stock. <lb />
sums for <lb />
buildings in the big places. The <lb />
small towns do their share in sup- <lb />
porting the government and ought <lb />
to be considered. the <lb />
saving of rents would justify the <lb />
government in erecting such build- <lb />
General of Mis- <lb />
he got all he wanted out <lb />
of the Standard Oil Company. Mr. <lb />
Hadley is like the average citizen, <lb />
satisfied with getting mighty little <lb />
out of the Standard <lb />
The Court of seemed to <lb />
hold that the Chicago packers es <lb />
caped through contributory <lb />
on part of the<lb />
Mr. declares <lb />
that he will be the Nemesis u the <lb />
Panama Canal Commission. Ban- <lb />
ghost, the Old Man of the Sea <lb />
and the King's Evil might also be <lb />
suggested if Mr- feels him- <lb />
self short on metaphor. <lb />
NOTICE FOR MILL DAYS AT <lb />
SHEPPARD MILL <lb />
The mill at the Sheppard mill <lb />
which is now run A- <lb />
after the 20th of April. <lb />
will be every eek Tuesday and Fri- <lb />
day. All carried there will be <lb />
ground at quick notice, as we are well <lb />
equipped for grinding. We hope our <lb />
customers will realize it not <lb />
pay to have a miller to sit at the mill <lb />
house and no corn to grind. <lb />
that we alway.- make as good meal <lb />
as anyone. us and we believe you <lb />
will be pleased. Do not be afraid you <lb />
will not get your corn ground because <lb />
of mill days for we have increased <lb />
m i-i and capacity, therefore we know <lb />
that you can gel your meal. We have <lb />
three mills in operation. <lb />
we tender our thanks to our <lb />
for past patronage and hope <lb />
you will continue the lame by <lb />
increasing your corn and we will in- <lb />
crease meal, for we are workers <lb />
at the mill. <lb />
Yours Truly,<lb />
in <lb />
spring <lb />
Suits <lb />
It's dressing uptime again. <lb />
Old Winter has received hi <lb />
death blow and is <lb />
far off. <lb />
Welcome Spring with a glad <lb />
smile and a new suit. <lb />
Fashion demands many <lb />
changes with the new season. <lb />
Last Springs Clothes are now out date. The wider and longer the lapel, the cling- <lb />
back-with the slightest suggestion of the a skirt are some the dis <lb />
unctions between the new and <lb />
Every Kink and Every Turn of Fashion <lb />
has been honored in the making of Spring Suits. Single and Double Breasted Cuts <lb />
or to <lb />
WE'LL GIVE YOU YOUR MINDS WORTH AND YOUR MONEYS WORTH <lb />
FRANK WILSON, <lb />
The King Clothier. <lb />
Opening. <lb />
As will be from large <lb />
. C. L. Wilkinson <lb />
Co. will have their opening <lb />
of spring summer millinery <lb />
and goods tomorrow, Tl <lb />
display will be worth going to see <lb />
all the ladies are invited. <lb />
Pulley Bowen <lb />
THE HOME OF WOMAN'S FASHIONS <lb />
We beg leave to announce that we are <lb />
Wholesale and Retail <lb />
for <lb />
EDITORIAL NOTES. <lb />
People must think this a mighty <lb />
world when they shoot them- <lb />
selves or some other short route <lb />
to get out of it. Life is largely <lb />
what make it, and the <lb />
mania is ii for <lb />
illy mi Contributor. <lb />
From provisional sketches, it <lb />
seems that the new monster battle- <lb />
ship projected for the American <lb />
navy is j about twice as large in <lb />
every respect as the old Texas. She <lb />
throws about six times as much <lb />
metal as the Texas, and it would not <lb />
be surprising if the old second-class <lb />
battleship would he requisitioned to <lb />
act as a tug at the launching.<lb />
An esteemed contemporary has an <lb />
editorial on Telegraphy at <lb />
Have not road it, but it pro <lb />
refers to Mr. Marconi's failure <lb />
to another company.<lb />
That Iowa who wants the <lb />
President to absolve him from his <lb />
oath of citizenship probably <lb />
dreading another outbreak the <lb />
correspondence. <lb />
J White Lead, Paints, <lb />
Colors, and and <lb />
Country Ready nixed Paints. <lb />
There is no in the world better <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 />
. <lb />
We will inaugurate Our Spring Season by <lb />
putting on display the newest <lb />
ideas to be shown in <lb />
j SILKS WHITE GOODS <lb />
We have no trash or Special Sale stuff but <lb />
we will have the latest and best things that t <lb />
I were obtainable in the American market i <lb />
we cordially invite the Ladies that are I <lb />
desirous seeing the NEWEST t <lb />
IN SILKS AND WHITE GOODS <lb />
to call at our establishment and feast their i <lb />
eyes. Very truly yours, <lb />
. <lb />
Pulley <lb />
THERE IS A WAY TO SAVE <lb />
AND A WAY TO LOSE. <lb />
save when you buy the best goods, you lose when buy an v other <lb />
kind. His poor policy to buy any but especially when it <lb />
GROCERIES. <lb />
just anything your table food e-i <lb />
same money at my store will gut the best to lie ha I. I have just put a fresh <lb />
took <lb />
Canned Goods, Package Goods, <lb />
Coffee, Sweet and Sour and articles in this Ii <lb />
also Fruits and Confections. And I keep the best in Clears an <lb />
Just try mo for the best of everything in Grocer's line, <lb />
J. B. JOHNSTON, <lb />
Next door to T. <lb />
n . . mil g <lb />
This department is in of J. H. FRY, who is authorized to rep- <lb />
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory. <lb />
TODAY'S MARKETS. <lb />
Nice line of groceries <lb />
ways on band <lb />
Co. <lb />
J. B. Little <lb />
oat again at work. <lb />
Any one in of a good cart <lb />
one that will last and good <lb />
service just sail lo see or the <lb />
A. <lb />
If you expect to exchange your <lb />
seed for meal you can same time <lb />
by meal far your seed when <lb />
you have cotton ginned at the <lb />
Pitt Co. Oil Mill. <lb />
For special prices on heaters see <lb />
W. L. House. <lb />
Quite a large number from Win- <lb />
attended services at Reedy <lb />
Branch Sunday. <lb />
If yon want good seed Irish <lb />
potatoes go to Harrington, Barber <lb />
Co. <lb />
Mumford was in t <lb />
Saturday. <lb />
The A. G. Cox Co. are still <lb />
Try a bottle of Kid- Woods high grade seed <lb />
a sure cure for nil Kid-1 have been the must <lb />
troubles at southern .-. . <lb />
Co. <lb />
If you nave cotton seed to sell or <lb />
exchange write or phone Pitt On. <lb />
Oil prices are the <lb />
highest. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. spent <lb />
night and Sunday visit- <lb />
relatives near <lb />
Men's and youth's pants, <lb />
sizes, at Co <lb />
The demand for Tar Heel cart <lb />
wheels great now, and any <lb />
in need of same will flu ell to <lb />
write or the A G. Cox Mfg Co. <lb />
Trunks and valises at <lb />
ton Barber Co. <lb />
The Pitt Oil Co. will pay <lb />
highest price seed cotton. <lb />
Big line of bats and caps just <lb />
latest styles. Harrington. <lb />
Tooth and Disk Harrow at <lb />
Vi<lb />
y I. r <lb />
ex <lb />
for <lb />
make by <lb />
changing their cotton seed <lb />
meal at Pitt County Oil Co. <lb />
Our meal analyzes Pitt Co. <lb />
Oil company <lb />
one in need of a plow will <lb />
-shipping planters and guano Co. <lb />
sowers by the car load, and if you <lb />
need any you had write or <lb />
see them <lb />
J. D. Cox went <lb />
Mom <lb />
All farmers sow- <lb />
and wheat can tie supplied with <lb />
mowers, rakes, reapers and binders <lb />
at Harrington, Barber k Co. <lb />
Miss Olivia Cox, who it teach- <lb />
at spent Sunday with <lb />
mother, Mrs. E. E. Cox. <lb />
Be sure not to forget the <lb />
those iron bedsteads at <lb />
A. W. <lb />
We offer our silver table ware <lb />
guarantee at a bargain, <lb />
flee n. B. T. Box <lb />
Buy a pipe from J. H. C. Dixon <lb />
the drug store. <lb />
Nice Robes at Harrington <lb />
Barber f. Co. <lb />
Misses Chapman and Lela <lb />
Roach spent Saturday night and <lb />
in i- Carolina. V <lb />
dim- <lb />
store of B. T. Cox t <lb />
Try a Dan <lb />
Jim Dixon at the <lb />
will show to <lb />
J. F. Broke went to <lb />
dine Monday on <lb />
If you need a nice Rug just call <lb />
at A. W. Co and you can <lb />
get one, and cheap too- <lb />
If you want good t hat <lb />
you can eat without any trouble <lb />
with indigestion, go to A. W. Ange <lb />
Co., get some of that flour <lb />
he that is made out of pure <lb />
wheat. <lb />
For hay, corn and oats go to <lb />
Co. <lb />
Prof. G. E. Lineberry. R. H. <lb />
Hunsucker, T. K. Taylor and the <lb />
reporter services at the <lb />
c church <lb />
When come to <lb />
at the bank. The Cashier would <lb />
be glad to see you. He would also <lb />
like lo show you how an a count <lb />
with the bank of <lb />
-t. <lb />
Midi <lb />
Fa no<lb />
YORK AND <lb />
FUTURE MARKETS. <lb />
WIRED BY <lb />
BROTHERS <lb />
Bankers and Brokers, <lb />
Norfolk. V. <lb />
New York <lb />
DID YOU<lb />
May lit <lb />
July <lb />
Liverpool Future. <lb />
Jan. Feb. <lb />
Market- <lb />
De helpful to you. <lb />
want a sew- <lb />
do well logo to A. W. Ange Co., machine for 116.00, or any <lb />
and get one of those j kind of house furnishing goods <lb />
ed They are the best cheap go to A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
the market. The gentleman, who left town <lb />
Farming implements of all kinds last week lost his clothes would <lb />
at Barber Co. have had bad lock If be <lb />
had bought one of those nice <lb />
The Pitt Co. Oil Co. is <lb />
night and day, and <lb />
ii or suit cases at A. W. <lb />
Ange Co. <lb />
May Wheat <lb />
May Corn <lb />
May <lb />
May Lard <lb />
July Lard <lb />
o- <lb />
ST <lb />
4-1 <lb />
Si <lb />
Cotton <lb />
BY <lb />
J. R. J. G <lb />
Middling- <lb />
Then a. H. TAFT 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 prices that will <lb />
suit your puree. SATISFIED CUSTOM ERE ARE OUR <lb />
ADVERTISEMENT. <lb />
PICTURES FRAMED <lb />
TO ORDER <lb />
Well we 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 />
of and oil. <lb />
., i The nicest lot of men's pants ever <lb />
now be <lb />
on his new residence in South <lb />
Furnishings for house we are <lb />
HI ready for business, and extend <lb />
an invitation to all, to our <lb />
Ange Co. <lb />
your pick <lb />
If any ire in need <lb />
peanuts or Held peas planting <lb />
yon can get them A. W. Anne <lb />
Nice line of boys suits at H. L. <lb />
Johnson's. <lb />
store, and See the beautiful line of <lb />
furniture, which we have planed <lb />
to deal out on easy j There is ways of raving <lb />
Sunday Tn the country with Miss I that even the poorest shall have no money, lint th best way is to start <lb />
Norma I excuse for their homes not an account with the Bank Win- <lb />
All colors of paint, and yellow I furnished. Thanking you and you will soon find that <lb />
at Harrington Barber Co. for patronage, we are yours j you have a neat little sun. your <lb />
to serve Eastern Carolina Supply credit and you will hardly know <lb />
Co., Winterville, N- C. I why it is so large. <lb />
Car load of flour just received, Do not forget the opening day <lb />
A. of Greenville, was nice at lowest price. en Saturday, April 1906. As <lb />
Harrington, Co. my of goods <lb />
and more complete, I <lb />
The Pitt County Oil Company is I be m <lb />
shipping cotton seed meal by the. j <lb />
ear load. in and look I <lb />
J. D. and J. S. Cox attended think you will many lovely <lb />
services at Greenville to interest as I have <lb />
the newest best of the <lb />
styles. Thanking you <lb />
NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE <lb />
NORTH CAROLINA, the <lb />
County. Court. <lb />
It. L. Smith St Company vs. Baal <lb />
Dixon. <lb />
By virtue of an execution directed to <lb />
the from the Superior <lb />
Court of Pitt county in the above e <lb />
action. I will, on <lb />
19th of March. at IS o'clock <lb />
M, at the Court House door of said <lb />
county, sell to the highest bidder for <lb />
cash to satisfy said ail the <lb />
title and interest which the said <lb />
Basil Dixon, defendant, has in the <lb />
following described real estate, <lb />
one undivided one eighth Inter- <lb />
est of Basil Dixon, subject to th- life <lb />
of hit father, S. S, Dillon, in <lb />
hid to the lands which descended to <lb />
his mother, Henrietta Dix- <lb />
on. Henrietta and <lb />
described as <lb />
lands of L. A. E. H. <lb />
Fleming and wife. Laughinghouse, <lb />
John and others, and con- <lb />
three hundred and fifty acres, <lb />
more or less, and being the entire in- <lb />
of the said Basil and <lb />
to the lands of which his mother, <lb />
late Dixon, <lb />
died and possessed, <lb />
situated on the north side of Tar river, <lb />
Greenville township, county, <lb />
subject to the life estate of i. S. Dix- <lb />
on, the father of-the Basil Dix- <lb />
on. <lb />
This 15th day of February, I. <lb />
L. w. <lb />
Yours Truly, <lb />
A. H. <lb />
Ii <lb />
in town Tuesday on <lb />
Rev. W. E. C-ox, of <lb />
preached an excellent here <lb />
Monday night in the Episcopal <lb />
-church. <lb />
Another large shipment of shoes <lb />
all styles and prices j <lb />
reasonable. Barbel <lb />
Co. <lb />
White's Colic and Kidney Cure, <lb />
the combination kidney medicine <lb />
for stock and a sure colic cure, <lb />
at the Drug Store <lb />
Bay your Candies, Apples, <lb />
and Bananas from J. <lb />
C Dixon at the ding store. <lb />
Do not forget the date April 6th <lb />
for it is on that date that Prof. N. <lb />
Y. Wake Forest college, <lb />
will lecture in the chapel of the <lb />
Winterville High school. <lb />
Nicest line of dress ever <lb />
in a. l <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. ; yours to serve <lb />
B Mrs. L. A. Sparks. <lb />
New furniture is arriving daily <lb />
at A. W. <lb />
get the best at lowest prices. <lb />
A new line of and dress <lb />
no. just received at A. W. Ange <lb />
If you need any peanut <lb />
I planting got A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
He has both and <lb />
and can fill your order any lime. <lb />
Straws tell which way the wind <lb />
them and <lb />
If you want a nice shirt or tin <lb />
Co. Be sure to see <lb />
get your pick. <lb />
Joshua Manning made a business <lb />
trip this week to and <lb />
surrounding vicinity. <lb />
If you want a nice pair of Slip <lb />
DISSOLUTION. <lb />
The firm of Proctor n, Mer- <lb />
chants at N. has this <lb />
day dissolved by mutual consent. All <lb />
persons indebted to said will make <lb />
payment to T. who will <lb />
continue business at the old <lb />
and will settle all indebtedness <lb />
said This 1-Vb. 16th , <lb />
T. F, Proctor. <lb />
J. L. Gibson. <lb />
We have received our full line of WASH GOODS <lb />
consisting of <lb />
FANCY GOODS PERSIAN- <lb />
LAWNS <lb />
IN INDIA LINEN <lb />
Mows, jut notice the of <lb />
in a-d out from <lb />
The A. G. Cox Mfg. Co., are still <lb />
making shipments of Cotton Plant- <lb />
and guano Sowers. They have <lb />
c. shipped out about of <lb />
go to Barter Co. go to A. W. Ange A. f q <lb />
If you are wise preserve your Co and you old reliable planter and simple <lb />
houses by painting them with Hats has the nicest lot ever shown In <lb />
town and country paint, tor, Winterville. <lb />
sale by A. W. Ange Co. A nice lot of new summer Bug <lb />
, , , . Robes at Harrington, Barber <lb />
N- need not having <lb />
when Harrington, v A <lb />
Co., received a new lot, Cox went to <lb />
they Mil cheap. j Monday on <lb />
F. Nye went out Mrs. F. C. Nye and <lb />
Reedy Branch Tuesday night to I Cox vent to Greenville <lb />
deliver the address at the shopping. <lb />
exercises of the school there which a. G. Cox ML;. Co. is t-till <lb />
has been taught by Miss Delia shipping cotton planters by the <lb />
Smith. carload. The people know a good <lb />
Quite a number from Win- n they see it. Therefore <lb />
went out to Reedy Branch Cos cotton planter <lb />
Tuesday night to the closing went to <lb />
of the there u Tuesday hop-J styles be <lb />
good entertainment. <lb />
NOTICE TO <lb />
Court fin i <lb />
It <lb />
ii. to nil I'M <lb />
I His IO f , <lb />
hi.- lo the ml<lb />
e Hi fol <lb />
Hi.-17th March, <lb />
win ii. recovery <lb />
mil. <lb />
K. <lb />
STRAYED. <lb />
Ula.-k W <lb />
to f <lb />
n. <lb />
c la-. tor <lb />
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II. K, n. I, <lb />
GINGHAMS, <lb />
be on Site Monday. <lb />
to goods, <lb />
OPPOSITE BANKING TRUST CO. <lb />
tower had bet write or <lb />
see them at once. <lb />
bushels of seed Oats at <lb />
barber iV Co. <lb />
THE office is at all <lb />
lime- prepared to fill Ii r <lb />
either printed <lb />
or <lb />
The opening days of C. T. Mun- <lb />
lord's display spring and sum- <lb />
mer millinery set for Tuesday <lb />
and Wednesday of next week, <lb />
11th. His stock is <lb />
ed aid the ladies will be delighted <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 additional expense incurred, the <lb />
DISABILITY POLICY <lb />
provides complete protection. It insures against, accidents and sickness of <lb />
kind THE <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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Fl <lb />
ANNOUNCEMENT <lb />
AND LOAN. <lb />
We have just returned from the Northern Markets where <lb />
we bought the most up-to-date line of <lb />
Dress Goods, Silks, Clothing <lb />
and Millinery <lb />
that we have ever shown. The prices will be O K. We <lb />
bought these goods paying Cash therefore we <lb />
shall be able to sell them cheaper than other stores. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Come in and examine my <lb />
CORN PLANTERS, GUANO SOWERS, DISC <lb />
HARROWS, SMOOTHING HARROWS, ONE <lb />
AND TWO HORSE STEEL PLOWS, <lb />
FENCE FOR FARM OR GARDEN AND WASH- <lb />
MACHINES. <lb />
Yours to serve, <lb />
H. L. CARR <lb />
The Hardware Man. <lb />
COTTON SEED. MEAL AND HULLS. <lb />
FEED STUFFS. <lb />
i mi wring -ii- highest market price for Cotton Heed <lb />
in any <lb />
I ii Meal and Hulls, in car lots or <lb />
less i kit or suit or exchange for Seed <lb />
at Will <lb />
HAY, OATS, BRAN, <lb />
and Kin is constantly on hand. <lb />
far v-d and Feed Oats also Black <lb />
Oat. Red But Oats. <lb />
I lust Ii id built a I live near tile depot <lb />
for line. <lb />
I will coin inn- car <lb />
Ready For The Organization. <lb />
If to shares in <lb />
the building <lb />
not it i ff. mi <lb />
I Hill Ill i D <lb />
fill n if mill <lb />
hi Hie tr <lb />
In- held in <lb />
next Monday nit ht. Do t <lb />
wan molly hi <lb />
i Of <lb />
series ll hen in m-m <lb />
rise, win- have lie <lb />
first shares will lie <lb />
The Hie <lb />
of shares the <lb />
the better it caw in <lb />
L-t every one win ha pal <lb />
down hi- name, all who <lb />
may want shares, b.- Hie v <lb />
on the 9th. No elite <lb />
prise ever stinted in Greenville <lb />
so <lb />
town as a <lb />
Few <lb />
IT IS REMARKABLE. <lb />
Towns Can Make a <lb />
Showing. <lb />
the most remarkable <lb />
things in connection with Green, <lb />
enterprises la the <lb />
Hank that i in a <lb />
days. The capital stuck the <lb />
is and when the <lb />
books were the w <lb />
d in a few hours, and <lb />
some people were more i r <lb />
because they <lb />
gel stock. Organization soon <lb />
followed and taken to git the <lb />
bank to begin A <lb />
call was fur the first fifty <lb />
of the stuck to be In <lb />
on 2nd, on that <lb />
W. Aycock was kepi <lb />
busy receiving the payment aid <lb />
writing temporary <lb />
Beery stockholder, without an <lb />
exception, responded to the call, <lb />
quite a number of I hem not ship- <lb />
ping at fifty but paying <lb />
up full. This ti e <lb />
all have in the enterprise. <lb />
The bunk certainly makes a most <lb />
favorable b <lb />
IN it; <lb />
Man Shot Standing on the <lb />
Railroad Platform at Lake <lb />
Waccamaw. <lb />
A Mr. an engineer <lb />
this airy, wan shot at Lake <lb />
maw la-t night by <lb />
Mr. went to the <lb />
t-i Ii train W I <lb />
and v don the <lb />
fir . shirt, In I <lb />
ill- light leg j II t <lb />
knee. I'll ii bin <lb />
not at it inferno. He tot on <lb />
the train and came in <lb />
lb-lore the <lb />
was mil i ml i v , i <lb />
in Hi a in I ml ,., fall- <lb />
hi d he was carried <lb />
Walker <lb />
where I he won ml was <lb />
He has n I who <lb />
that -hot him than <lb />
t nukes Hi, <lb />
p l In His <lb />
in a ii similar inner <lb />
ii g the past few days <lb />
-i re brought hi u <lb />
midnight train. r <lb />
shot at the I u did inn <lb />
him.- <lb />
While no initials <lb />
engineer referred hi in die <lb />
may be Mr. Joyner, r i <lb />
from t position with <lb />
railroad. While hi- ha <lb />
nets are i- n <lb />
run often take- Mm hi Winnie, <lb />
lull. <lb />
of good service is Constant <lb />
THE CONSTANT GROWTH OF <lb />
The Greenville Banking <lb />
S Trust Company <lb />
January 1902 <lb />
January 1903 <lb />
January 1904 <lb />
January 1905 <lb />
January <lb />
Total Resources <lb />
82,716.00 <lb />
124,699.96 <lb />
163,857.19 <lb />
206,702.19 <lb />
This bank not only provides a safe place the pro- <lb />
money but is always ready to assist with its re- <lb />
sources any legitimate enterprise. Call and see us we can <lb />
serve you. <lb />
R. J. COBB, President, J. R. Vice President, <lb />
C. S. CARR, Cashier. <lb />
Familiar Cry. <lb />
same stand id I by <lb />
F. V- JOHNSTON. <lb />
r Dr. J. dropped in <lb />
The Reflector office to shake <lb />
and pass a few word-, ti <lb />
the midst of it a voice called <lb />
up <lb />
end of the chute. <lb />
familiar that cry remark- <lb />
ed doctor reminiscently <lb />
, I followed for thirteen yearn <lb />
a Una nice Groceries at about The <lb />
was an for many ens, <lb />
us as was to he <lb />
A Surprise Afternoon Wedding. <lb />
at U. I, I. A <lb />
in . Ins <lb />
Miss Jessie <lb />
mil William Austin <lb />
Rev. J. K. <lb />
Miss at <lb />
a d i Was Unit <lb />
Mr. Clark t mi I in line <lb />
aid ii ed <lb />
her -1 nun I In- c la-t sh. <lb />
not buck i <lb />
On Wed e d., <lb />
came and <lb />
of his taking his home <lb />
with Dim. The the <lb />
d II c bride he <lb />
but alarms rule id Idem d <lb />
el i-i. <lb />
is e file k <lb />
of Blade enmity, <lb />
Is The Moon Inhabited. <lb />
For Twenty- <lb />
proven moon has <lb />
an atmosphere, which make life in <lb />
some on <lb />
since of the but for human beings, a <lb />
his letters <lb />
. . ; <lb />
sketches have given hi chills, and <lb />
of Torpid <lb />
General<lb />
equaled as a <lb />
fur weak especially <lb />
the aged. It Induces sound sleep, <lb />
Pally guaranteed J, L, Woolen- <lb />
Price only Me. <lb />
Ti <lb />
ears <lb />
it. E. K A <lb />
y; ,. <lb />
TRADE MARK <lb />
REGISTERED <lb />
F. S. ROYSTER <lb />
GUANO CO., <lb />
Norfolk, Va.<lb />
have standard Cotton and <lb />
T the South <lb />
because eat care is used in the <lb />
selection of materials. <lb />
Ask your dealer for <lb />
and don't take substitutes <lb />
said to lie as See that <lb />
the trade-mark is on every bag. <lb />
II T k . <lb />
Are You Tired, Nervous <lb />
and Sleepless <lb />
sleeplessness are US- <lb />
tn furl dial ill-- nerves are <lb />
nut fed properly <lb />
they nerves, <lb />
pure, <lb />
law, mill thereby the nerves are <lb />
properly and all <lb />
tin- are run a- <lb />
run- in nil. In this way yon <lb />
i-lean, strong unit are <lb />
tuned up inn Invigorated, Rial <lb />
fur a In if 1.1 Meal it <lb />
work. of all. lite strength In- <lb />
in are rusting. <lb />
most tonics and men <lb />
which have a ale <lb />
fur a short lime, Ii, they are largely <lb />
composed of alcohol the drugs in <lb />
solution, alcohol shrinks up the red <lb />
In the run <lb />
Injures the one may feel <lb />
fur the lime <lb />
In weakened and vitality <lb />
decreased. Pierces Medical <lb />
Discovery contains no Every <lb />
it bears its Inf <lb />
a full list i, all Its <lb />
several ingredients. Fur tho druggist <lb />
offer you something he i- j u-t as <lb />
is to iii-ult your Intelligence. <lb />
Every ingredient entering into the <lb />
Medical <lb />
has tin- unanimous approval and endorse- <lb />
tin- leading <lb />
all the several of practice, No <lb />
other medicine through druggists fur <lb />
like purposes ban any lush endorsement. <lb />
The Medical mil <lb />
only produces all the effects in lie <lb />
obtained the use Golden Seal <lb />
in all liver <lb />
as in dyspepsia, biliousness, con- <lb />
bowels ailments, tint the <lb />
root used in Its compound- <lb />
is In Its curative ac- <lb />
other ingredients a- <lb />
root, Man- <lb />
drake runt and lain, <lb />
Sense Medical <lb />
will in paper covers on receipt <lb />
one-cent -lamps pay the oust of mail- <lb />
Kit <lb />
will W sent. Address It. V, <lb />
Buffalo. N. Y. <lb />
Pleasant cum con- <lb />
and <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION <lb />
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE, FARMVILLE. N. C. <lb />
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS, JAN. 29TH, <lb />
Loan Discounts 122.616.63<lb />
1,080.00 <lb />
Due from Banks <lb />
Items OS <lb />
Gold coin 602.00 <lb />
Silver coin 1,401.63 <lb />
Nat, US. notes 2,068.00 <lb />
Capital pd in <lb />
Undivided profits 1,607.04 <lb />
sub to check <lb />
State of North Carolina, I <lb />
County f Pitt. <lb />
I, J. R. Davis, Cashier of the bank, do solemn- <lb />
the above is true to best of my <lb />
knowledge and belief. J- R- DAVIS, <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb />
fore me, this It day of Feb. <lb />
J. V. JOHNSTON, <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
W. M. LANG. <lb />
W. J <lb />
R. L. DAVIS, <lb />
Directors <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. G. <lb />
SURPLUS and PROFITS <lb />
ASSETS <lb />
. 39,350.00 <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 />
J. A. President, <lb />
WALTER G. WARD, Cashier <lb />
OP <lb />
the BETHEL BANKING AND TRUST GO. <lb />
AT X. <lb />
At tho of business Jan. 89th, 1900. <lb />
Loans 5,800.00 <lb />
Overdrafts fund <lb />
Furniture profits 815.87 <lb />
Due from Hanks certificates of <lb />
2,515.00 <lb />
Cash <lb />
Gold and silver checks out- <lb />
National bank 1172.0 i <lb />
other U. S. 800.04 <lb />
89.888,9 <lb />
Stat of North Carolina, County Pitt, <lb />
I II If. Taylor, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly <lb />
wear that the above statement true to the beat of my <lb />
doe and belief. Taylor, <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb />
mo, this <lb />
1900. SAMUEL <lb />
Notary Public <lb />
ROBT. STATON, <lb />
B. BUNTING, <lb />
M. t <lb />
Directors. <lb />
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT. <lb />
J. M. BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent- <lb />
A agent for Daily <lb />
and we take <lb />
treat pleasure In receiving sub- <lb />
and receipts for <lb />
those arrears. We have a list <lb />
of all who receive their mail at <lb />
this office. We also take orders <lb />
for job prim <lb />
W. B barren, of Dunn, spent <lb />
Saturday Sunday with hie <lb />
brother-in-law, J. W. Taylor. <lb />
J. J. Edwards Son have just <lb />
received another oar load of Ell <lb />
wood wire fencing. <lb />
The with ex- <lb />
great joy is beautiful <lb />
weather is nut only invigorating, <lb />
but inspiring as well, as it means <lb />
work with a <lb />
they are at the hoe and tho <lb />
plow. If last <lb />
now the coin will shoot and cotton <lb />
will sprout and mud, mighty mud <lb />
will disappear. All will <lb />
join the his the <lb />
bright anticipations of a bountiful <lb />
harvest will be <lb />
Reserve your buildings by <lb />
painting with <lb />
Town County lead <lb />
and full line colors, kept at J. <lb />
K. Smith Bro. <lb />
Those who have not registered t <lb />
a previous election and are entitled <lb />
the election to tie held <lb />
on the Monday in May, 1900, <lb />
for officers of the town <lb />
are requested to call at my office <lb />
and as the law require <lb />
J. M. Blow, <lb />
Our White Goods, Bilks and <lb />
trimmings are We <lb />
most cordially the ladies <lb />
to call. Cannon Tyson. <lb />
A protracted meeting i pro- <lb />
in the Disciple church here, <lb />
by the pastor who is <lb />
assisted his brother, Kev. Mr. <lb />
Brown, of Wilson. <lb />
see mud, we wade in <lb />
mud, we of mud, we feel as <lb />
if it is mud null if it mud you <lb />
may name us mud, indeed It Is <lb />
mud, not our name but the <lb />
V. and paper rooting, <lb />
with or <lb />
and pipe J, K. Smith Bro. <lb />
Die-n goods, Broad cloth, <lb />
Mohair, cashmere, albatross <lb />
Bilks, white <lb />
goods at J H Smith Bro <lb />
Miss Lulu Taylor, <lb />
after a Visit to her brother <lb />
has returned home. <lb />
Bed steads, mattresses, springs, <lb />
single and rockers, dining <lb />
split chairs wash stands <lb />
at J It Smith <lb />
Bro <lb />
Calico and at cents <lb />
per yard, great iii white <lb />
summer goods, at J. <lb />
K. <lb />
J, It. Smith A have just <lb />
a load of ground alum <lb />
Hilt. Also near load Lee's <lb />
lime etc., <lb />
1-;. K. Dull Co. will do all they <lb />
ea. iii please you with <lb />
Hum Una heavy fancy <lb />
Al a mini of the town <lb />
J. M. Blow was <lb />
and <lb />
B, as <lb />
judges of the election for <lb />
town i I to held rot <lb />
Monday in May, 1900. <lb />
Hay torn, meal, hulls, lime <lb />
windows k blown nails Cross <lb />
cut saws mechanic tools at J <lb />
It id t <lb />
apples, com <lb />
tomatoes, , apply to K. E. Dall <lb />
Co. <lb />
the <lb />
business and <lb />
tho same <lb />
Hue of at the same store. <lb />
me public to call and <lb />
pee us. will sell as cheap as <lb />
he i t and the best. <lb />
Give us u K. Williams. <lb />
Miss Cos was her <lb />
here Sunday. <lb />
Go to E. E. Co's new <lb />
fresh meats, <lb />
and <lb />
A lull of Trunks. <lb />
Telescopes, Grips, Satchel and <lb />
at J. K. A Bro. <lb />
Only a few weeks before Easter <lb />
how about letting us make that <lb />
suit while you can secure <lb />
your choice of goods. Wanamaker <lb />
Brown, per F. G. A Co. <lb />
The little son of W. J. is <lb />
very sick with pi <lb />
your eyes need attention <lb />
J. W. Taylor, optician, <lb />
N. C. is the man to do <lb />
work if yon to be <lb />
pleased. <lb />
old Fashion Hand-made Paw- <lb />
Gum Bread Trays at J. K. <lb />
Smith Bro. <lb />
Miss Mary Long White-head <lb />
spent from Friday until Sunday <lb />
afternoon with friends <lb />
Latest styles cloaks and wrap <lb />
for Misses and Ladies <lb />
also a nice line of Zephyr <lb />
tors at J. Ii. Smith c Bro. <lb />
For a present buy a novel- <lb />
clock at J. W. Taylor's. It is <lb />
for any occasion. <lb />
Miss Brown and Mrs. J. <lb />
visiting in Scotland <lb />
Neck. <lb />
A beautiful line of crockery, glass <lb />
ware, fancy lamps, and tinware <lb />
at J K Smith Bro <lb />
the Cox cotton planter the <lb />
best on the market at J. B. Smith <lb />
Brr . <lb />
Pure Plymouth Rock <lb />
for sale at per of <lb />
Apply to Mrs. W. J. Mum- <lb />
ford, O. <lb />
Miss I the day <lb />
in Greenville Saturday. <lb />
We have moved the brick <lb />
store of J. H. on West <lb />
street just of the <lb />
House. Our goods are <lb />
ail new as our entire old stock was <lb />
burned the recent fire. We will <lb />
lie pleased to have our friends as <lb />
well as the general call and <lb />
see us. We know we can please <lb />
you Doth as quality. <lb />
W. C. Jackson Co <lb />
Mrs. home <lb />
day from a up the road. <lb />
cars cotton seed, <lb />
will pay highest cash price, <lb />
sell your seed until you see me. <lb />
Frank Lilly Co. <lb />
A full Hue of trunks, valises, tel- <lb />
grips, satchels, bag, <lb />
and suits cases at J R Smith A Bro <lb />
I always keep baud u <lb />
Hue Muff at lowest cash <lb />
prices Such as hay, oats, corn, <lb />
cotton seed meal and hulls, brand <lb />
and ship stuff. Frank Lilly Co. <lb />
Miss of Green- <lb />
ville, is Miss Ed- <lb />
wards. <lb />
Dr. Dixon, in to a <lb />
telegram, left yesterday Wash- <lb />
carry <lb />
line of meat, lard and can <lb />
Don't buy before giving <lb />
ii trial. Frank Lilly <lb />
For carpenters tools, grind s <lb />
rope pulleys, at It. <lb />
A Bro. <lb />
Why exhaust your With <lb />
that kicking DOW When you can buy <lb />
fresh Evaporated and <lb />
-Milk F. A<lb />
Many are expected <lb />
here today from <lb />
Greenville to participate in the <lb />
i of The Kin <lb />
team will do the work. Ain't <lb />
we going to have a Surely <lb />
New Livery, Feed and Exchange <lb />
and Jones, <lb />
N. c. Haul well oared for. Fat <lb />
curried to any and all <lb />
available points. The best <lb />
most comfortable conveyances. <lb />
es reasonable Al of <lb />
the public at all times and hours. <lb />
Try them Moore Jones, livery, <lb />
feed exchange stables, <lb />
Whooping cough has struck this <lb />
with a North, south, <lb />
ea-i soil west, go you will <lb />
you can heir the yell. <lb />
Carload V. Crimped roofing <lb />
lengths to <lb />
dimmer, houses, <lb />
t tiles much cheaper <lb />
shingles very little labor, at J. <lb />
R. Bro <lb />
are hereby <lb />
forbidden harbor, em- <lb />
ploy r give to my sou, Ai- <lb />
ouzo Braxton, under age. <lb />
Anyone doing so will be subject <lb />
to the law. John Braxton, <lb />
Ayden, N. C. K. F. D. No <lb />
Cotton seed hulls, meal, wheat <lb />
bran, ship stuff, hay and grain <lb />
always on hand at lowest market <lb />
prices. Cannon Tyson. <lb />
Mr. Skid Heath, while hauling <lb />
from here one day last <lb />
week stumbled lei . <lb />
he get <lb />
wheel <lb />
You will find <lb />
son Singer <lb />
Prices way way H. <lb />
Tripp Bro. next Hotel. <lb />
Ayden, <lb />
Bed Steads, Suit-, <lb />
Center Tables, Chairs, Cradles, <lb />
I ii u Springs, Mattresses <lb />
Lounges, Cook Stoves and a <lb />
great many other things are <lb />
kept up stairs. Cannon Tyson. <lb />
Kev. W. Cox, of Greenville, <lb />
filled bis appointment the <lb />
Sunday night, <lb />
oil, band and repair for <lb />
all makes of machines, at <lb />
J. H. Tripp Bro. Ayden, N. C. <lb />
Cannon Tyson's new Oxfords <lb />
for Ladies Misses and Children <lb />
have arrived. We carry a high <lb />
grade c ass of footwear. <lb />
U-v. J. A. of <lb />
ville, pas-ed through yesterday <lb />
his way to to hold a <lb />
protracted meeting. <lb />
We sell Singer and Wheeler <lb />
Wilson sewing machine. For cash <lb />
or on easy term- J. H. Tripp <lb />
Bro, West st, N. <lb />
C, <lb />
E. T. Phillips, editor the <lb />
Baptist, is the sick <lb />
list. <lb />
Mrs. of Snow <lb />
Hill, and Mrs. George Hart, of <lb />
are relatives <lb />
town. <lb />
Lumber is being placed on the <lb />
lot for the notion of the two large <lb />
stores for J. It. Smith Bro. <lb />
We are agents for ready <lb />
mixed These are <lb />
old reliable. <lb />
Cannon Tyson. <lb />
A CHINESE EXPLANATION OF THE <lb />
RECENT BOYCOTT. <lb />
No doubt l lie b l solely <lb />
n stringency of the <lb />
ion law; but the paramount object <lb />
of the movement is to raise the Chi- <lb />
people to an equal footing with <lb />
any other people relation with the <lb />
United Slates, and not for securing <lb />
the actual advantage of ex- <lb />
porting laborers to America. It is <lb />
for national right and dignity rather <lb />
than for anything else. There are, <lb />
however, more points re- <lb />
this question that should be <lb />
carefully examined; that <lb />
the boycott has never been author- <lb />
by the government; second, the <lb />
boycott never been carried out <lb />
with any forcible or violent means. <lb />
The government has done nothing <lb />
toward promoting the boycott. On <lb />
the contrary, the authorities <lb />
have tiled hard to advise the mer- <lb />
chants their disposition. <lb />
But no government in the world, <lb />
however absolute it may be, has <lb />
power to compel subjects to buy <lb />
goods from a country unless <lb />
they are willing to do so. No doubt <lb />
this disagreeable movement has been <lb />
by those who had personally <lb />
suffered under the ex- <lb />
law, or, rather, under the <lb />
regulations of the Chinese <lb />
Service Office. But there has <lb />
been not the least sign of violence <lb />
or force as the boycott has spread <lb />
through several It is <lb />
purely a voluntary action of <lb />
So long as there is no dis- <lb />
of peace, con- <lb />
a movement by <lb />
any civilized country of the world. <lb />
It is a commercial design, and not a <lb />
warlike scheme. It is an individual <lb />
action, and not it national policy. <lb />
There is, therefore, no good ground <lb />
anon which the recent alarming <lb />
news could be supposed to have <lb />
been Chinaman <lb />
on the Chinese by T. Y <lb />
Chang, in the American Monthly <lb />
Review of Reviews for April. <lb />
to th Farm. <lb />
It is often in news- <lb />
Lien are adv.-t- <lb />
tor positions stores office, <lb />
etc , but you rarely ever see <lb />
where a young a <lb />
ti hi farm. <lb />
young man who has no trade <lb />
should desert the farm coop <lb />
himself up a store or office in <lb />
the city we cannot understand, <lb />
lull we guess they it is <lb />
HOW MY BOY WENT DOWN. <lb />
t M t Oil II <lb />
II w- not -i- t. <lb />
But a f <lb />
Thai at we. <lb />
easier life one they can <lb />
wear better clothes than could <lb />
were they to remain the farm. <lb />
Of course this may be true, but in <lb />
our mind we a mistake <lb />
is being made by the <lb />
who leaven the parental root and <lb />
goes to toe gay city <lb />
News. <lb />
Neither Dead Nor Sleeping. <lb />
Mr. J F. of <lb />
was in to see u-1 ii-- g Flu <lb />
-a s he -ml <lb />
ere am In- came to <lb />
investigate tearing <lb />
up his tobacco and quitting <lb />
the business. But since reaching <lb />
be had found not that <lb />
rumor was false, an I he i- <lb />
going back home and . his <lb />
tobacco bed his . <lb />
death of wine-cup <lb />
He the <lb />
And my boy want down. <lb />
Down fr. tin the of manhood <lb />
To the depth, of and <lb />
II to a <lb />
From the of what hare been. <lb />
the brand beaut <lb />
lie bantered hie <lb />
Through of <lb />
My weak boy down. <lb />
the name old <lb />
That mother so often tell. <lb />
With accent -f Infinite <lb />
the tone, of a funeral bell; <lb />
But I newer once, I hear. If, <lb />
learn all <lb />
he'd be true to hie mother. <lb />
thought he'd be himself. <lb />
But my all <lb />
for <lb />
who ere when <lb />
la on every aide <lb />
Oh. can thin <lb />
Mn bar in pathway b- thrown. <lb />
To f-.-n the terrible <lb />
he Hi of k<lb />
county road <lb />
and Bethel a lady's cold <lb />
watch, year <lb />
Finder will be suitably re- <lb />
warded by returning same to <lb />
A G. hard, <lb />
U. F. D No. , X. C <lb />
A, lucky Postmistress. <lb />
is Mrs. Alexander, of , who <lb />
Dr. New Pills <lb />
he the best remedy she ever tried for <lb />
keeping the stomach. Liver and Bowell <lb />
in perfect order. You'll agree her <lb />
if you try these painless purifiers <lb />
infuse new life. Guaranteed <lb />
woolen druggist, price <lb />
Your <lb />
If you are troubled with your <lb />
eyes or have a difficulty in obtain- <lb />
suitable glasses, it matters not <lb />
how difficult your case, call on J. <lb />
an expert <lb />
Ayden, N. C, who ha- live years <lb />
experience with some of the most <lb />
cases. He never fails to <lb />
give patients satisfaction or their <lb />
money refunded. Over five hundred <lb />
of Pitt Greene and Lenoir <lb />
best people to testify to bis honesty <lb />
and ability. Give him your eye <lb />
work want satisfaction. <lb />
GOODS SAVED <lb />
FROM FIRE <lb />
Same as of <lb />
Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes <lb />
Hats, Gent's and Ladies fur- <lb />
goods. In fact <lb />
everything kept in a first <lb />
class general <lb />
store sold at greatly <lb />
ed prices. <lb />
Human Blood Marks. <lb />
A tale of horror was told murks <lb />
human blood in home of J . <lb />
a well known merchant of <lb />
Ky., He years ago i <lb />
had severe hemorrhages of the <lb />
and was near death when l began <lb />
Or, King's New Discovery. It com- <lb />
cured me and I have remained <lb />
well ever Hemorrhages, <lb />
chronic cough., settled colds and <lb />
and is the only cure for <lb />
weak <lb />
J. I. Woolen Druggist. BOO 11.00 <lb />
Trial bottle free. <lb />
Devil'S Island Torture. <lb />
is no worse than the terrible case <lb />
Piles me years. Then f <lb />
was advised to apply <lb />
salve, and less than a box permanently <lb />
cured me write of <lb />
Ky. nil wounds, and Sores <lb />
at J. I. Woolen drug- <lb />
gist. <lb />
Dr. Joseph Dixon, <lb />
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. <lb />
Block, East <lb />
Ayden, N. C. <lb />
ff. R. L. <lb />
Dentist. <lb />
Greenville, N. G. <lb />
A Tobacco Grower's Profit <lb />
dependent upon properly <lb />
fertilizer. <lb />
The Women in Country Homes Deserves <lb />
a Better Showing. <lb />
Women in the do not <lb />
home and children <lb />
half enough. Nobody lives so <lb />
I n and a life the wife <lb />
i f farmer. There <lb />
ii-e exception, t- he <lb />
only prove The <lb />
the tale More <lb />
wive- My off into the <lb />
darkness of insanity than any <lb />
other class. This ought not to l <lb />
so. It would not l-r-o if a little <lb />
light were let into the lives <lb />
of these martyrs to house- <lb />
holds. The is not that the <lb />
labor is so I and haul, it <lb />
is the monotony, the <lb />
grind and unending care th-st <lb />
dethrone the <lb />
wreck the e <lb />
and women. <lb />
A little break now and then <lb />
this dreary and desolate monotony <lb />
would to the <lb />
and lighten the load. An evening <lb />
each week spent in the company <lb />
of other toilers, and a in <lb />
Of experiences would <lb />
work In the lives of these <lb />
women. We rejoice to heir of the <lb />
of hook club, in- <lb />
in a community, <lb />
or a missionary Society, or a <lb />
or. anything the <lb />
world that to the <lb />
current of a woman's life; <lb />
aid shame be t-i man <lb />
would say them nay, <lb />
at a cold or talk about <lb />
neglected children, when his wife <lb />
is her task <lb />
all too heavy at and <lb />
Children. <lb />
so easily <lb />
spoiled <lb />
tobacco. The <lb />
must <lb />
be and to <lb />
be it <lb />
at <lb />
o actual <lb />
Potash <lb />
It one <lb />
Ill, f <lb />
. <lb />
KALI M SI. N. Y. f <lb />
it b. <lb />
THEY ARt- PLENTIFUL. <lb />
Prescription <lb />
Trust <lb />
Trust the preparing of your <lb />
medicines to us. Only the <lb />
best quality fresh drugs <lb />
will be used and the work <lb />
will be done by a qualified <lb />
pharmacist. <lb />
The to <lb />
us. It will not be too high <lb />
that's sure. <lb />
Saul's Pharmacy, <lb />
AYDEN, N. C. <lb />
liNT OF <lb />
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb />
N. <lb />
At the. of business Jan. 29th, 1906. <lb />
All towns have a class of <lb />
who never see any but the <lb />
dark side of every picture. They <lb />
are known us chronic <lb />
and well named they are. If <lb />
they wore transported u the <lb />
world of eternal light they would <lb />
And fault with the management <lb />
of that realm before they bad <lb />
been there twenty-four hours. <lb />
Hero they complain of their <lb />
neighbors, friend, town, and in <lb />
of everything exec <lb />
I it. the <lb />
RESOURCES, <lb />
Loans Discounts, 17.57 <lb />
Furniture and Fixtures <lb />
Demand <lb />
Due from Banks, <lb />
Cash <lb />
Hold Com, <lb />
Silver Coin, ; <lb />
National Hank notes and <lb />
other S. notes 8,717.00 <lb />
Total, <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
Capital paid in. <lb />
Surplus fund <lb />
Undivided profits less <lb />
expenses, <lb />
unpaid <lb />
I subject to <lb />
Cashier's <lb />
Total. 01,098.0 <lb />
thing in fault themselves. Life <lb />
i indeed a but <lb />
the light occupies more ground <lb />
than the shadows, We often <lb />
have our sun obscured by Inter- <lb />
clouds lie soon bursts <lb />
through them and transmits the <lb />
shining rays. No one passes <lb />
through life in tho constant <lb />
gloom of moat of us <lb />
number more s of health and <lb />
ease than and sickness, <lb />
more than while we <lb />
I show a disposition to be friend- <lb />
y, more success than disappoint- <lb />
48,601.01 will us in the prose- <lb />
01,751 cut ion of lawful ends. <lb />
F NORTH <lb />
OF PUT, <lb />
COUNT <lb />
I, J. H. Smith, Cashier of the above-named bunk, do solemnly <lb />
that the above statement is true to the best of my and be- <lb />
. J. B. SMITH, Cashier. <lb />
and to before J. B. SMITH, <lb />
me, this h of 1906. DIXON, <lb />
STANCH. HODGES, CANNON. <lb />
Notary Public <lb />
Mr. Austin Clarke bis bride <lb />
passed through yesterday <lb />
to Mi. <lb />
Clarke is clerk of tho court of <lb />
Linden ad was married <lb />
several days ago to Jessie Lee <lb />
of Greenville, N.<lb />
Not long now before talk of ear- <lb />
j at will begin <lb />
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tAN OBSTACLE TO IMPROVEMENT. <lb />
Our weekly <lb />
Home, of Marshville, recently <lb />
cited an observant citizen of that <lb />
progressive town as saying <lb />
the world is wade bigger when <lb />
; men die. At first thought, <lb />
it seems a heartless thing say <lb />
If not an untruth. Yet the ob- <lb />
servant citizen stated a truth <lb />
proved it, and there is hard- <lb />
too harsh to say of <lb />
that of people m be de- <lb />
scribes, those who selfishly <lb />
stand in the way of improve- <lb />
or who lire continually <lb />
knocking at step toward <lb />
material <lb />
or mi <lb />
The gentleman in question <lb />
n an BO v <lb />
selfish and have so much hog <lb />
ion about them much <lb />
of at that they <lb />
stand the way of progress. <lb />
They lots in a <lb />
grow i. am i. fuse to <lb />
pi i v. . reasonable <lb />
pi ice. They buy large farms <lb />
and refuse to II unless it is to <lb />
s d can use con- <lb />
it their own interest. There <lb />
re plenty of per pie who would <lb />
a fair and take the <lb />
1111.1 and c v, it. tin <lb />
either refuses u- sell or <lb />
places a prohibitive price on it. <lb />
hen such r land miser dies it <lb />
rally property <lb />
t it ii go into th hands <lb />
The gentleman has proved his <lb />
ca; tor we all know of just such <lb />
people. Perhaps though they <lb />
serve some purpose <lb />
In the world, for all they area <lb />
misfit, a break in the chain of <lb />
material Charlotte <lb />
News. <lb />
SKATING CONTEST CARNIVAL <lb />
Miss Carr Draws <lb />
Skates <lb />
the <lb />
Cruel Met Twenty Year's <lb />
Separation, <lb />
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The skating costume carnival in <lb />
Tuesday <lb />
night drew good attendance, <lb />
for skating and looking on. A <lb />
prize of a pair of skates was award- <lb />
ed for representation <lb />
costume of title of any Bong or <lb />
book. All skaters present did <lb />
nil enter t lie contest, but <lb />
did as <lb />
Miss <lb />
of the author in <lb />
. a her dress. <lb />
Miss Kiwi Harris, <lb />
Leagues Under the <lb />
She wore a <lb />
letter under which <lb />
, being covered <lb />
i-i League. <lb />
Miss White, Lam;. <lb />
die-s covered <lb />
i red <lb />
of Two <lb />
two cities <lb />
peacock hers. <lb />
Adrian Brown, <lb />
Ii bis jacket <lb />
Mi-s <lb />
i her waist war.<lb />
Bryce Brown. He <lb />
held one up and said an <lb />
George Pilchard, of a <lb />
Thousand represented <lb />
by the picture -f a house, <lb />
ii a hunch candles. <lb />
Miss Lillian Carr, Wiggs <lb />
Cabbage Quaint <lb />
die-s and I apron rilled with <lb />
James Brown, <lb />
Pictures e real article pinned <lb />
on <lb />
Allen Little <lb />
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aid as he held nut a of<lb />
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La. Grass. <lb />
Tr I tin for <lb />
Si th; s pared <lb />
to i <lb />
i i a award <lb />
ti i year <lb />
Sp ll l- II <lb />
bow to pi mil i<lb />
Wood <lb />
Seeds <lb />
fr r <lb />
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you hi . i to <lb />
hi ii n free. Write <lb />
Ear It. <lb />
VA. <lb />
Melons<lb />
N lbs mud m ml. <lb />
started <lb />
with five hut broke my string and <lb />
Us, o <lb />
E Whichard, <lb />
a suspended from <lb />
her neck, name the <lb />
ll-st. <lb />
Mrs. H. Honker, <lb />
h bearing in, no, <lb />
a broad the <lb />
represented by two <lb />
F W Clare, Like <lb />
And the wasn't. <lb />
Ore white sin e and one black shoe, <lb />
other garment equally mismatch <lb />
id. hair no Such side and the back <lb />
head done up in a different <lb />
Style made her very much unlike <lb />
anybody or everybody else. <lb />
Mi-s May Whitfield, <lb />
a pretty <lb />
costume. <lb />
Charles suit <lb />
in-de by him-elf all off to <lb />
it-present song and he <lb />
carried a big stick of candy. <lb />
Miss Lillian <lb />
die-s in blue with a girdle <lb />
bells. <lb />
Brown, <lb />
picture of a little girl ready to re- <lb />
tire. <lb />
Mi-, n. L. Carr, Mis. Wiley <lb />
I Brown and were <lb />
I to decide which was the <lb />
is and representation <lb />
mil award the prize accordingly. <lb />
I This wast be <lb />
of all and the committee just could <lb />
After <lb />
I until nearly time to <lb />
home they agreed that the five <lb />
hi -t n for the in z . <lb />
These Mi. Glare, <lb />
ii Nina i <lb />
i. Inn i i r and I Hank oil, <lb />
mid Mi i i <lb />
The in the building got <lb />
s were so poor that at <lb />
iii-.- f carnival Mr. Pi <lb />
that he <lb />
in lights and Invite them all <lb />
to come out again and have <lb />
evening fun without charge. <lb />
lO i <lb />
superior <lb />
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either of lb <lb />
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II <lb />
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a. <lb />
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will a <lb />
an H. o a solicit a <lb />
Alice Of v- i-l . <lb />
R. H. <lb />
T. Big Store<lb />
The Millinery Opening. <lb />
We will place on sale during the two opening days an immense line of smart, hand made <lb />
ready-to-wear Hats. Possibly one of the greatest selections Of Hats ever shown in this city, <lb />
THE OPENING WILL OCCUR <lb />
TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, <lb />
APRIL 10th and 11th, 1906. <lb />
The Big Store long since established an enviable reputation tor Trimmed and Millinery, con- <lb />
showing the latest and newest effects. In Imported Hats, we show the latest ideas, while the de- <lb />
signs our own staff of trimmers will equal them in beauty and excellence. Our Chief has <lb />
passed even her previous record-breaking achievements. Remember the Opening dates <lb />
Tuesday and Wednesday, April 10th and 11th, 1906. <lb />
OUR NEW SPRING GOODS ARE ALL IN AND A CAREFUL INSPECTION OUR NEW . <lb />
DRESS GOODS, CLOTHING, SHOES, <lb />
SLIPPERS, MEN'S FURNISHINGS, <lb />
are unsurpassed. Come in and take a look, whether you buy or not. its always a pleasure to show goods. <lb />
BIG STORE, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb />
ID J WHICHARD. Editor ind Owner. <lb />
and Friday. <lb />
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN <lb />
VOL No. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA TUESDAY. APRIL 1906. <lb />
No. <lb />
MASONIC SHAD STEW. <lb />
FARMVILLE ITEMS. <lb />
Grifton, N. C, April 5th <lb />
Wednesday evening at Lang <lb />
Hall the of Lodge, <lb />
No. gave a very nice shad <lb />
which wan highly appreciated <lb />
by all present. The managers, C. <lb />
J. Tucker, J. C. Griffin and W. J. <lb />
Kittrell, knew only too well how <lb />
to make the entertainment <lb />
in all departments. The table <lb />
was up from one end to the <lb />
other with good things that are <lb />
necessary to tickle the f of <lb />
the fastidious epicure. The <lb />
Culinary department was complete <lb />
in all ii. offices and second to <lb />
artists of the <lb />
nary art not barred. <lb />
There were several visiting <lb />
present, Van <lb />
man, W. G. Morrow, with the <lb />
fruit book and Drummer <lb />
who enjoyed <lb />
hugely swapping jokes, etc. A <lb />
great many friends not Masons <lb />
were invited to partake of this <lb />
glorious good old Tar Heel <lb />
God speed the fraternity <lb />
at Grifton. May its shadow never <lb />
grow less. Shad are selling today <lb />
cents and over. <lb />
AN EVENING OF FUN. <lb />
TOWN MATTERS. <lb />
Proceedings of the Aldermen, <lb />
The of aldermen met in <lb />
monthly session Friday night, all <lb />
the members present. <lb />
The several standing committees <lb />
had no regular reports to make. <lb />
A donation of was made to <lb />
the Confederate veterans to aid in <lb />
their reunion on May 10th. <lb />
The to <lb />
be made with water main <lb />
as to provide water for use in <lb />
Cherry Hill cemetery. <lb />
J. Corbett was released from <lb />
graded school poll tax. <lb />
Bridgett Lit am was refunded <lb />
taxes charged against <lb />
her. <lb />
The chief of fire department was <lb />
ordered to the cost and <lb />
efficiency of fire alarm systems and <lb />
report at next meeting of the <lb />
board. <lb />
A parcel of land adjoining Cher <lb />
Hill cemetery was purchased of <lb />
B. G. Flanagan for This <lb />
will add enough land for about <lb />
twelve lots to the cemetery. <lb />
The several officers made their <lb />
report for the past month. The <lb />
report of the superintendent of the <lb />
and light plant showed tour <lb />
new light customers and six new <lb />
water customers during <lb />
Income for the month <lb />
dispensary report showed <lb />
sales for quarter ending March <lb />
to be and the <lb />
profits amounted to <lb />
The the general <lb />
fund drawn nu the treasurer <lb />
amounted to 1,007.07. <lb />
TOBACCO SALES. <lb />
Over Ten <lb />
Half <lb />
Pounds. <lb />
Millions <lb />
Secretary O. W. Harvey, of <lb />
the Greenville Hoard of <lb />
Trade, us the <lb />
. of sales of leaf tobacco on <lb />
this market. <lb />
Sales for the month of March <lb />
pounds at an average price <lb />
of per <lb />
Sales for season, August <lb />
to March 31st, <lb />
an average price of <lb />
Sales for same mouths of <lb />
previous season pounds <lb />
at an average price of <lb />
Farmville, N. C , Apr. <lb />
Miss Harper, who had <lb />
been substituting in the graded <lb />
school here for Miss Ada Tyson, <lb />
left for her borne in Dunn today. <lb />
Dr. C. A. Whitehead, of <lb />
is spending the week in town doing <lb />
denial work. <lb />
Mrs. H. H. Shaw, who has been <lb />
spending sometime with her <lb />
Mrs. J. Smith, <lb />
returned to her home <lb />
born. <lb />
L. E. Vick, of Tarboro, came <lb />
down and spent Saturday <lb />
f with here. <lb />
Kev. T. L Baptist <lb />
minister for this place, came <lb />
Saturday night. <lb />
Mrs. D. V. Walton, of <lb />
field, spent several days with <lb />
bare. <lb />
Miss Joyner's remain <lb />
were laid to in the old Joyner <lb />
cemetery on Saturday evening. <lb />
She had lived with her niece, Mrs- <lb />
in Jones county for several <lb />
years. <lb />
Mrs, John Smith's large music <lb />
class is preparation for <lb />
their closing concert on May 11th, <lb />
which will be <lb />
opera house. <lb />
The Ladies Magazine war <lb />
charmingly entertained by Miss <lb />
Mollie this evening in her <lb />
art studio. A most enjoyable pro- <lb />
gram was carried out subject for <lb />
discussion being the Sister, <lb />
and Extracts from <lb />
the life of the Cary Sisters, by <lb />
Morrill, Phoebe Wit, Mrs. <lb />
Smith. Influence of Home, <lb />
Mrs. Kate <lb />
Mr. Askew. Nearer Hon. e, Mrs. <lb />
Home. After the program a de- <lb />
salad course was served by <lb />
Miss <lb />
W. C. Askew has been quite <lb />
sick for several days. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Smith spent <lb />
Thursday in Greenville. <lb />
W. E of Kinston, is <lb />
tow n. <lb />
Mrs. John L. and Mrs <lb />
Williams, of Tarboro, <lb />
rived on the new on <lb />
E, C. railroad today. They were <lb />
the guests Mrs. J. Stanley Smith <lb />
while in town. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Will Lang were <lb />
made happy by arrival of their <lb />
fourth sou a few days ago, and Mr. <lb />
and Mrs. Puryear by arrival of <lb />
Miss House is making <lb />
for her to be given <lb />
April 18th, in Turnage opera <lb />
house. Don't miss seeing <lb />
beautiful of her talented <lb />
young lades, and enjoying the <lb />
with them. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Bold have <lb />
chased upper Wilson street <lb />
will begin the erection of a <lb />
residence soon. <lb />
Our town gas lights are working <lb />
beautifully. During the moon- <lb />
light nights now we don't need <lb />
A i hand is very much <lb />
needed to open up some <lb />
before spring give <lb />
home of our back lots a good <lb />
before its too late. Cleanliness is <lb />
to good health and <lb />
this we Haven't got at <lb />
The fever is striking our <lb />
but they haven't taken it on <lb />
full yet. The Carolina House <lb />
is a line place to enjoy a skate <lb />
Mr. Joe Parker, has been <lb />
quite ill for the past days, but <lb />
am glad to learn that he is better <lb />
The Masquerade a <lb />
Success. <lb />
You may call it a skating <lb />
but people of Greenville are <lb />
certainly getting a vast amount of <lb />
pleasure out of rink at the <lb />
Brick warehouse. All were <lb />
looking forward with much pleas- <lb />
to masquerade Friday night <lb />
and were not disappointed. <lb />
The rink was filled <lb />
skaters in all kind- of m-tomes, <lb />
seats and lobby <lb />
a of spectators. of <lb />
the representation were <lb />
as good as could be ed <lb />
It was r. get a <lb />
list of all tin- masquer- <lb />
A BOON TO FARMERS. <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
Weather Reports to be Furnished <lb />
by Telephone. <lb />
General Manager F. C. <lb />
man, of the Home Telephone <lb />
Telegraph Company, advisee The <lb />
Ht Hector that his company has <lb />
the Unite States <lb />
Bureau of Agriculture to furnish <lb />
the weather forecasts each morn <lb />
These forecasts are to be <lb />
over U <lb />
if the e company for the <lb />
benefit .-f lie the pub- <lb />
lie. Display cards giving this <lb />
service will beat all exchanges I nearby building-, it being <lb />
SAW MILL BURNED. <lb />
Large Plant of R. R. Fleming <lb />
Destroyed. <lb />
C. April <lb />
large null plant of Mr. B. E. Flem- <lb />
located here, together with <lb />
between one and two million feet <lb />
of lumber, was burned Sunday eve- <lb />
The fire was discovered <lb />
about o'clock and in a friends are glad to learn that he is <lb />
the entire plant was a <lb />
mass of flames. <lb />
A i <lb />
arrived on ; with buckets <lb />
and worked save<lb />
Mis. Cheek has been <lb />
list the past few days. <lb />
Miss Vesta return- <lb />
ed last week after several days <lb />
visit to relatives Fountain. <lb />
H. J. Langston has been <lb />
ed to his room for the past few <lb />
days with pneumonia. His many <lb />
and toll and subscribers <lb />
can also get the forecasts by calling <lb />
By isolated <lb />
districts and rural communities <lb />
but as far as lie <lb />
. ., get the forecast, and the <lb />
ed the characters represented were I <lb />
as <lb />
Miss Maud Nixon, of <lb />
lo save j the mill. <lb />
gin of the tire is unknown. The <lb />
improving <lb />
Mis. T. R. Allen went to Nor- <lb />
folk and returned <lb />
day. <lb />
Mis- left <lb />
to visit relatives i-i <lb />
Joe Sydney returned la-t week <lb />
mill closed down Friday aid the several visit to <lb />
Miss May Whitefield, <lb />
Teller <lb />
Miss Mary Higgs, <lb />
Miss Ethel Skinner, <lb />
Miss Mary Jaine, Riding <lb />
Miss Essie Whichard, <lb />
Warren's <lb />
Mies Whitefield, <lb />
Miss Nina Harris, <lb />
Miss Jamie Bryan, <lb />
Miss Margaret Blow, <lb />
Miss Lillian Car, Bo <lb />
Miss <lb />
Miss Nina James, <lb />
Miss Irma Cobb, <lb />
Mrs. H. C. Hooker, Cross <lb />
Mies Alice Lang, boy's <lb />
Miss Lillian <lb />
Miss Allie Estelle Greene, <lb />
Mi Mary Smith, <lb />
paper <lb />
Miss Lucille Cobb. <lb />
J. D. Garden, <lb />
E. <lb />
Will Proctor, <lb />
Charles <lb />
B. L. Tyson, <lb />
Tripp, <lb />
Whichard, <lb />
W. G. Ward, <lb />
J. <lb />
Will Lipscomb, <lb />
C. D. <lb />
Fame, <lb />
W. J. <lb />
Sherwood <lb />
Adrian Brown, <lb />
The judges were Messrs. R. L. <lb />
Can, P. W. Clare. W. L. Brown, <lb />
V. D. L. H. Pender, Mes- <lb />
J. L. Little and R. J. Cobb <lb />
Mis Sallie Cotton. They <lb />
awarded the lady's prize to Miss <lb />
Irma Cobb, the gentleman's to B. <lb />
L. Tyson, and Io Miss <lb />
Lillian <lb />
The managers of the link say <lb />
the next big event will be catching <lb />
the pig. <lb />
Buyers of Easter suits and cos- <lb />
will make this a busy week <lb />
for the merchants. <lb />
Farmers are dust <lb />
these tunny and are <lb />
beginning to look green. a <lb />
Dr. W. II. will be in <lb />
Greenville at Hotel Bertha, Tues- <lb />
day April 17th, for one day only. <lb />
His practice is limited to Lye, Ear <lb />
Nose and Throat, titling <lb />
glasses. <lb />
Hi to tanners and truckers <lb />
be overestimated. This in <lb />
keeping with the progressive spirit <lb />
of the telephone company. The <lb />
will bk-gin about 16th. <lb />
Marriage License <lb />
Register of Deeds R. Williams <lb />
issued licenses to the following <lb />
couples since last <lb />
WHITE. <lb />
D. L. Driver and Laura <lb />
COLORED <lb />
Charlotte Al- <lb />
Williams Cilia <lb />
J. D. and Mary S. Fore- <lb />
man. <lb />
Cannon and Brown. <lb />
and Lucy <lb />
Floyd. <lb />
Win. Webb and Sally Aim <lb />
Augusta <lb />
Chapman. <lb />
fire iii the boiler <lb />
The loss is fully with m <lb />
Insurance. is not a- <lb />
home, having gone to <lb />
business. <lb />
SUICIDE OR MURDER. <lb />
Work For Your Route. <lb />
People living along the <lb />
free delivery routes should take <lb />
interest having their routes <lb />
continued. Just now the govern- <lb />
is having a count made of <lb />
the pieces of mail handled on each <lb />
route with a view of cutting down <lb />
or discontinuing routes that fall <lb />
below a certain number. The <lb />
carriers of the routes are not per- <lb />
to solicit business for the <lb />
routes, but patrons of -such <lb />
routes can do so, and there is no <lb />
better way to help than getting <lb />
their neighbors to subscribe for <lb />
Every subscriber for <lb />
Daily Reflector means <lb />
pieces of mail a mouth. <lb />
Notice to <lb />
Sonic of our correspondents when <lb />
sending items write both <lb />
of the paper. This causes <lb />
trouble to the printers we ask <lb />
the to write only on <lb />
one side of each sheet of paper, be <lb />
careful to write all names distinct <lb />
leave plenty of space between <lb />
terns and always sign your name. <lb />
SUIT AGAINST COMMISSIONERS. <lb />
The Raleigh Times says that a re- <lb />
port comes from New Item that <lb />
of Craven county will bring <lb />
suit against of board <lb />
of county commissioners for spend <lb />
of the peoples money in <lb />
trying to annul the lease of the At <lb />
and North Carolina Railroad. <lb />
suit will be, it is said, against <lb />
Mr. C. E. Foy, chairman of the <lb />
board, who was behind the Hill suit <lb />
and tin- county <lb />
to pay three lawyers <lb />
each and one out of the county <lb />
funds to break up the lease made by <lb />
the State The report slates that <lb />
suit will brought to have the <lb />
county reimbursed the chairman <lb />
of I he board for it will be contended <lb />
that there was no legal authority for <lb />
making the appropriation. <lb />
Will Proctor, of Norfolk, <lb />
had been visiting relatives <lb />
left Sunday morning. <lb />
who <lb />
here <lb />
Sermon <lb />
Another large congregation m <lb />
the Baptist church <lb />
delighted morning with an <lb />
excellent by Dr. J. D. <lb />
grand old man <lb />
preaches the Gospel with <lb />
earnestness he Christ's <lb />
love with such pathos as causes tis <lb />
hearers to listen gladly. He has <lb />
promised to visit again <lb />
summer ends. <lb />
An unsolved mystery surrounds <lb />
the death of J. C. which <lb />
occurred Sunday night. The <lb />
is was It a case suicide <lb />
was it That question <lb />
may never be solved, but there are <lb />
some who will never believe it was <lb />
a case of suicide. <lb />
The facts as we have them from <lb />
the corner and other sources are <lb />
that on Sunday evening about <lb />
nightfall his mother called <lb />
informed him supper was ready, <lb />
tie answered from out about the <lb />
gate that lie would be in. <lb />
He din not come. Next morning <lb />
his younger brother started out in <lb />
search of him, he met a hoy <lb />
him his brother's <lb />
were on a fence which was <lb />
around a well at a log camp some <lb />
distance away in the woods. This <lb />
was found to be true. Dr. Joshua <lb />
Tayloe, the was sent for. <lb />
He went lo the scene, which is in <lb />
direction of from here, <lb />
and about nine miles. A jury was <lb />
summons and body taken from <lb />
the well and viewed. The well <lb />
was only a hole dug the ground <lb />
about eight or ten feet deep and <lb />
water two of the top of <lb />
the ground; the body was stand- <lb />
up with head shoulders <lb />
bent forward. head in this <lb />
Condition was within a foot of the <lb />
surface. Poles had in time been <lb />
thrown in the old well and with <lb />
small effort be might have rescued <lb />
himself, if able to make an <lb />
The jury returned a verdict that <lb />
lie came to death by causes <lb />
known to them. <lb />
He was in perfect health, the <lb />
best of spirits and nothing unusual <lb />
observed about him. <lb />
As far as known he had had no <lb />
trouble with e. some <lb />
time ago he had tumble with sonic <lb />
parties under the charge of having <lb />
ruined a under promise of <lb />
marriage. It is said that on one <lb />
occasion some one burned some <lb />
stacks of hay d fodder tor him. <lb />
Some think there was play <lb />
and tint he was unconscious when <lb />
put in well as an <lb />
evidence that he moved. X i <lb />
signs could be d at <lb />
or near the well. We are the <lb />
opinion that a post ex- <lb />
ought lo be held <lb />
order to establish the cause of his <lb />
death if possible. This would be <lb />
best as it would relieve in <lb />
case do evidence of foul play could <lb />
be as there was none to be <lb />
from an external <lb />
Progress. <lb />
in Virginia. <lb />
J. A. Sunday in <lb />
Sin <lb />
Jessie ha- .- a <lb />
position with V- <lb />
Mrs. T. R. Alle-i this morn- <lb />
to enter the Sanitarium at <lb />
son for treatment. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs- <lb />
gave their daughter, Lame, a <lb />
party to celebrate i e seventh <lb />
birthday at their <lb />
day evening from to lo p. m. <lb />
They all played games for awhile <lb />
and then they were ushered into <lb />
the dinning room where delicious <lb />
supper was awaiting . At <lb />
each one's plate was placed a little <lb />
bouquet. This party was <lb />
enjoyed by all, and will long be <lb />
remembered by those present. <lb />
Miss Allie to be <lb />
present at the closing of Reedy <lb />
Branch school, by Mies <lb />
Delia Smith, and returned Wed- <lb />
Quite a number from here at- <lb />
tended church at Reedy Branch <lb />
Sunday, also many attended <lb />
the closing exercises of the school <lb />
their Tuesday evening. <lb />
school, taught by Miss <lb />
May Brooks, closes the 13th of <lb />
this mouth. An address will be <lb />
delivered by Green- <lb />
ville, at a. in., exercises that <lb />
evening, beginning at The <lb />
public cordially invited. <lb />
farmers have been quite <lb />
busy since the pretty weather. <lb />
Mrs E. D Miss <lb />
Allie went to <lb />
yesterday. <lb />
R. T. Evans, the photographer, <lb />
of Greenville, came out <lb />
d and made some of the <lb />
school. <lb />
COMING EVENTS. <lb />
Got a Strapping. <lb />
The introduction to a leather <lb />
strap that Sam Slaughter is said to <lb />
have received since getting back in <lb />
the road gang, will be apt to make <lb />
him think twice before he runs <lb />
away from Superintendent <lb />
Law horn again. <lb />
We Suppose we are as much of <lb />
a prophet as anybody, so here <lb />
I. The Democrats will elect a <lb />
large majority of the house of re- <lb />
in Congress this fall, <lb />
John Sharps Williams <lb />
will be speaker The <lb />
majority in senate will be <lb />
greatly reduced. <lb />
2- William J will <lb />
nominated and president of <lb />
United States in Hearst <lb />
cm lie vice it he wants to. <lb />
The nominee for <lb />
president will In G. Cannon <lb />
of Illinois- nominee for vice <lb />
president lie anybody who can <lb />
to accept the honor. <lb />
t. Senator Tillman of South <lb />
can have any place ho wants <lb />
in Bryan's cabinet and will be the <lb />
man in it. <lb />
William II now secretary <lb />
of war, will become a justice of the <lb />
United States supremo court. <lb />
Root, now secretary of <lb />
state, will become United States sen- <lb />
from Now York, succeeding De- <lb />
pew. <lb />
If you wish any further <lb />
ask Journal. <lb />
Wheat Biscuits, Grape Nut, Force, <lb />
Oat Flakes, at S. M. <lb />
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