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VOL No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY. NORTh CAROLINA FRIDAY. APRIL 1906. <lb/>
PRESBYTERY. <lb/>
In <lb/>
Session With the Church at <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
Presbytery, <lb/>
the district of State lying <lb/>
between Seaboard Air Line <lb/>
sod Atlantic Carolina rail- <lb/>
road to the Virginia line, and com- <lb/>
prising churches, met <lb/>
with the in on <lb/>
to hold three see- <lb/>
The session began at <lb/>
o'clock p. m., and prayer <lb/>
Dr. J. M. Grier, of Washington, <lb/>
H. Moment, D. D., of <lb/>
the retiring moderator, <lb/>
introductory sermon. <lb/>
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He said t bat God from be- <lb/>
bad been a teacher. The <lb/>
best illustration of this is seen in <lb/>
His dealings with His people. <lb/>
Then the fact that the <lb/>
great school of God's people of old <lb/>
was Palestine. In this land they <lb/>
developed those deeper character- <lb/>
of the race. <lb/>
The second part of the sermon <lb/>
was taken up application. In <lb/>
this be emphasized fact that <lb/>
the education was <lb/>
Education of the mind. <lb/>
cation of will. Education <lb/>
of heart. Toe full developed <lb/>
man finds bis highest ideals real- <lb/>
in the perfect man, Jesus <lb/>
Christ. <lb/>
was strong in- <lb/>
spiring, filled throughout with <lb/>
vivid illustration and application, <lb/>
and it was evident that the people <lb/>
were moved by the heart-power of <lb/>
the speaker. <lb/>
Following sermon Dr. Mo- <lb/>
constituted the Presbytery <lb/>
by prayer. <lb/>
State clerk J. H. <lb/>
called roll of churches and a <lb/>
large proportion of them were rep- <lb/>
resented. <lb/>
The election of officers being then <lb/>
in order. Rev. Isaac Campbell, of <lb/>
Kinston; Elder George Allen, of <lb/>
Raleigh, and Rev. J. Hi Jar vis, of <lb/>
Hobgood, were placed in <lb/>
for moderator. At the request <lb/>
of Elder Allen bis name with- <lb/>
drawn. On roll call Dr. Campbell <lb/>
received votes and Mr. Jams <lb/>
Dr. Campbell was declared <lb/>
elected and took the moderator's <lb/>
chair. <lb/>
Rev. J. E. Wool, of Wilson, and <lb/>
Elder R. A. Bullock, <lb/>
unanimously elected <lb/>
temporary clerks. <lb/>
The of meeting of <lb/>
Presbytery were made as <lb/>
a. prayer service, <lb/>
session, adjourn at <lb/>
at evening <lb/>
at <lb/>
WEDNESDAY MORNING <lb/>
Devotional exercises were con- <lb/>
ducted by moderator, Dr. <lb/>
Cam pi it'll. <lb/>
of previous session were <lb/>
read approved. <lb/>
following standing commit- <lb/>
tees were <lb/>
Devotional F. <lb/>
D Elder <lb/>
Narrative to General assembly <lb/>
My A. H. Moment, <lb/>
N. B. Daniel and J. L. Grier. <lb/>
A. <lb/>
lock. <lb/>
George Allen, Robert and <lb/>
R. EL <lb/>
Statistical J. H. <lb/>
Elders Robert Ilium <lb/>
John Webb. <lb/>
E. B. <lb/>
Revs. J. H. Jarvis, R. H. <lb/>
Orr, N. N. Daniel. <lb/>
C. M. Brown <lb/>
Minutes of A. H. <lb/>
Moment, W. D. Morton John <lb/>
Webb. <lb/>
Calls and W. <lb/>
Alexander, W. L. Groom E. <lb/>
F. Lamb. <lb/>
Several communications were <lb/>
read. <lb/>
Rev. T. W. Winfield, formerly <lb/>
of Canada, and more recently of <lb/>
New York Presbytery, presented <lb/>
bis credential and was permitted <lb/>
to labor in this <lb/>
A call from Washington church <lb/>
to Dr. J. M. Grier was read and <lb/>
referred to committee. <lb/>
The first order of business for <lb/>
afternoon session was made the <lb/>
reading of narratives. <lb/>
A communication from <lb/>
son church for change <lb/>
pastor's salary from to 1,200 <lb/>
was granted. <lb/>
Rev. J. M. Grier was received <lb/>
from Mecklenburg Presbytery <lb/>
the usual examinations. <lb/>
committee calls and in- <lb/>
reported on <lb/>
call of Dr. Grier to Washington <lb/>
church. <lb/>
was taken to p. m. <lb/>
AND HOMES. <lb/>
The delegates to the Presbytery <lb/>
and the homes assigned them <lb/>
their stay in Greenville are <lb/>
Rev Alfred H. Moment, D. D <lb/>
and Elder Allen, Raleigh; <lb/>
J. L. <lb/>
Rev. W. D. Morton, D. D., <lb/>
Rocky Mount; F. G. James. <lb/>
Elders W. L. Groom, Rocky <lb/>
Mount, and Henry Shaw, <lb/>
J. R. Moore. <lb/>
Rev. J. H. <lb/>
son; G. <lb/>
Elder Robert Brewer, <lb/>
son; P. M. Johnson. <lb/>
Elder E. F. Lamb, Elizabeth <lb/>
Rev. J. M. Grier Elder G. <lb/>
M. Brown, Washington; Hotel <lb/>
Bertha. <lb/>
Rev. E. P. Bradley, <lb/>
Wiley Brown. <lb/>
Elders N. B. Daniel and O. <lb/>
Daniel, Oak Hill; Mrs. Hunter. <lb/>
Revs. F. W. Goldsboro, <lb/>
R. N. Alexander, Tarboro, T. W. <lb/>
Winfield, Elizabeth City; E. B. <lb/>
Rev. John E. Wool, Wilson; R. <lb/>
W. King. <lb/>
Rev. J. H. Jarvis, Hobgood; <lb/>
Anderson House. <lb/>
Rev. R. H. Orr, and <lb/>
Elder John Webb, Oxford; Hotel <lb/>
Macon. <lb/>
Elder R. A. Bullock, Williams <lb/>
Smith House. <lb/>
Elder W. T. <lb/>
J. K. <lb/>
Elder J. M. B. Hunt, <lb/>
Hotel Macon. <lb/>
Misses Bettie ad Bessie <lb/>
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Mrs. Mary Sadler, Mount <lb/>
and Mrs. Monroe, Goldsboro; Mrs. <lb/>
J. A. Ricks. <lb/>
Mrs. O. R. Fowle and daughter, <lb/>
Washington; Mrs. J. F. Brinkley. <lb/>
Mrs. C, M. Brown, and Mrs. J. <lb/>
M. Grier, Hotel <lb/>
Bertha. <lb/>
Mrs. J. H. Ball, Kinston; Mr. <lb/>
J. A. Lang. <lb/>
Mrs. Sam Henderson; <lb/>
Mrs. W. H. White. <lb/>
Miss Campbell, Kim-ton; Mis. <lb/>
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THE MEETING. <lb/>
The first session of tho <lb/>
man's Missionary Union, an <lb/>
auxiliary of the Presbytery, was <lb/>
held in the Methodist church, <lb/>
meeting at <lb/>
Devotional exercises were <lb/>
by Dr. Moment, of Raleigh. <lb/>
After this the ladies took charge <lb/>
and the meeting was called to <lb/>
order by the president, Miss <lb/>
Bettie of Raleigh, <lb/>
Greeting from the of <lb/>
Greenville was given with much <lb/>
feeling by Mrs. T. J. Jar via and <lb/>
responded to by Mrs. S. R <lb/>
Fowle, of Washington. <lb/>
minutes of last meeting <lb/>
were read by Miss of <lb/>
Raleigh. <lb/>
The corresponding <lb/>
report was read by Mies Bates, of <lb/>
Raleigh, treasurer's <lb/>
The number present was <lb/>
some visitors from other churches.<lb/>
At the assembling of the Pres- <lb/>
in the afternoon the <lb/>
of reading the Narratives <lb/>
taken up. <lb/>
A resolution to change mode <lb/>
of churches was <lb/>
docketed to be taken up at the fall <lb/>
Session of Presbytery. <lb/>
records report <lb/>
ere called for referred to <lb/>
proper <lb/>
F. D. was clothed <lb/>
with evangelistic in Pitt <lb/>
county. <lb/>
The <lb/>
exercises the night <lb/>
be set apart for missionary ad- <lb/>
dresses. <lb/>
The of the committee on <lb/>
Bible cause was presented and <lb/>
adopted. <lb/>
The report of the committee on <lb/>
record was adopted. <lb/>
The report of on <lb/>
Systematic was read <lb/>
and approved. <lb/>
The Presbytery then took a <lb/>
recess to p. in. <lb/>
EVENING session. <lb/>
evening was <lb/>
over by Dr. and was <lb/>
devoted to missions. <lb/>
First came the report of the <lb/>
committee on Home missions, read <lb/>
by Dr. Morton, which gave a de- <lb/>
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work throughout the o <lb/>
during the past <lb/>
year. It showed gratifying gains <lb/>
membership and contributions. <lb/>
Ruling Elder George Allen fol- <lb/>
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He went back years ago <lb/>
there were but three <lb/>
churches this Pres- <lb/>
New Bern, <lb/>
told how <lb/>
earnest missionary effort <lb/>
the gain to the present time had <lb/>
been made. <lb/>
He was with an <lb/>
address by Dr. Grier, who <lb/>
urged the of still greater <lb/>
missionary i He emphasized <lb/>
the obligation upon <lb/>
layman alike, to <lb/>
forth fie best endeavor to <lb/>
meet of Christ to <lb/>
carry the gospel everywhere. <lb/>
The closing address was by Rev- <lb/>
T. Winfield, who spoke on <lb/>
foreign missions. Having spent <lb/>
several years as a missionary <lb/>
the west coast of the ad- <lb/>
dress was principally on his ex- <lb/>
in that dark region. It <lb/>
was exceedingly Interesting. <lb/>
The evening session closed <lb/>
with a fervent prayer by Rev. J. <lb/>
E. Wool for the success of mis- <lb/>
THURSDAY MORNING SESSION. <lb/>
Presbytery met at o'clock, <lb/>
devotional exercises conducted <lb/>
by the moderator. <lb/>
Rev. J. O. appeared and <lb/>
was excused for tardiness. <lb/>
The committee on the removal <lb/>
of the Parmele church to Hob- <lb/>
good, reported that the way was <lb/>
not clear tor such a change. The <lb/>
committee was discharged and <lb/>
the matter referred to the home <lb/>
mission board. <lb/>
A communication from Rocky <lb/>
Mount church asking permission <lb/>
to sell its church lot, was read <lb/>
and the request granted. <lb/>
Tho treasurer made his report <lb/>
which was referred to the audit- <lb/>
committee. <lb/>
on education for <lb/>
tho ministry made its report <lb/>
which was approved. <lb/>
A communication was received <lb/>
from Rev. M. Shields re- <lb/>
questing a letter of to <lb/>
the Presbytery of Norfolk. The <lb/>
request was granted. <lb/>
Dr. Morton and Elder Shaw- <lb/>
were appointed a committee to <lb/>
bring in of the work of <lb/>
Mr. Shields in the Presbytery. <lb/>
The resolution offered Wed- <lb/>
by Rev. Mr. Bradley to <lb/>
change the mode of assessing <lb/>
weak churches, came up for dis- <lb/>
This matter brought <lb/>
out a lengthy discussion that was <lb/>
not entirely free from feeling. <lb/>
The home mi committee <lb/>
construed the resolution to be a <lb/>
reflection on the committee. A <lb/>
substitute for the resolution <lb/>
offered by Rev. Mr. <lb/>
the matter and was <lb/>
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provides that where <lb/>
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Kev. W. T. arrived <lb/>
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The home mission committee <lb/>
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LADIES MEETING. <lb/>
The Wednesday afternoon <lb/>
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searching, and makes his hearers <lb/>
realize what personal matter this <lb/>
salvation of the heathen, both at <lb/>
and is to each <lb/>
special business was <lb/>
from delegates from different so- <lb/>
and their work, which was <lb/>
encouraging yet I bowed how much <lb/>
more should be accomplished. <lb/>
There was a of several <lb/>
business of the ladies <lb/>
taking part in a very <lb/>
manner, not, however, all talking <lb/>
at once. <lb/>
New questions to be considered <lb/>
Thursday assigned. After <lb/>
prayer the ladies to rest <lb/>
for the night service, <lb/>
Social intercourse with <lb/>
this hospitable little city. <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
J. D, of Washington, <lb/>
was in town Tuesday. <lb/>
W. B. Ricks and P. Vandyke, <lb/>
of Greenville, were in <lb/>
Wednesday. <lb/>
Deputy Grand Master . C. L. <lb/>
of Kinston, will address <lb/>
Lodge, No. A. <lb/>
F. and A M . night, <lb/>
A. W. of Richmond, <lb/>
was in town Wednesday night and <lb/>
was the guest of Mr. Mrs. J. <lb/>
O. Babbitt, <lb/>
M. F. <lb/>
a few days in our midst this week. <lb/>
I., o. Sawyer, of Georgetown, s. <lb/>
C , was in town Monday. <lb/>
Miss Olive and Mrs. J <lb/>
O. Bobbitt made a Hying trip to <lb/>
Greenville Saturday. <lb/>
Mrs, L. E. Ricks and daughter, <lb/>
Miss Mary Belle, spent a few days <lb/>
in Greenville this week, the guests <lb/>
of Mis. J. <lb/>
Mrs. O. G. left Tuesday <lb/>
morning for and is the <lb/>
guest of Mrs. E. B. <lb/>
W. T. II a i re resigned his <lb/>
position with the B. C. L. Co. <lb/>
has accepted a position Rocky <lb/>
Mount with the C. L. <lb/>
Sam Sneed, colored, happened to <lb/>
quite a painful accident at the <lb/>
wood mill Monday. While taking <lb/>
a block from the his hand <lb/>
was suddenly cut off. The <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN <lb/>
No. <lb/>
SAN FRANCISCO WRECKED. <lb/>
City Destroyed by Earthquake <lb/>
Followed by Fire. <lb/>
TEN THOUSAND LIVES LOST. <lb/>
Property Destruction Disastrous <lb/>
Earthquake ever Known on Pacific Coast. <lb/>
Norfolk V. April Is-It is The Hobart building, in which <lb/>
reported nun mug Sun were the telegraph offices and <lb/>
been totally <lb/>
by an earthquake last <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. April <lb/>
Francisco was visited by a violent <lb/>
earthquake shock the <lb/>
hours of this morning. The shock <lb/>
followed by lire which broke <lb/>
out at a. as no water <lb/>
is available it is the <lb/>
is complete and loss <lb/>
of life has occurred. <lb/>
Norfolk Va., April <lb/>
the Western Postal <lb/>
telegraph offices at San <lb/>
sere recked by the earthquake <lb/>
so that, only particulars <lb/>
be had. The water works <lb/>
were also destroyed the <lb/>
fireman to battle with <lb/>
the flames following the shock. <lb/>
The loss of life so far estimated <lb/>
at As telegraphic <lb/>
c it ion is out off, the government is <lb/>
trying to get information from the <lb/>
city by means the wireless <lb/>
telegraph. I is the worst earth- <lb/>
quake that ever occurred the <lb/>
Pacific coast. <lb/>
CITY SEEMS DOOMED. <lb/>
New York, April best <lb/>
and most accurate information <lb/>
regarding the San Francisco <lb/>
earthquake indicates the whole <lb/>
city is practically being destroy- <lb/>
ed by fire. From the highest <lb/>
elevation in San Jose, miles <lb/>
distant, the city can be seen <lb/>
ablaze. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. April <lb/>
Among tho buildings in San <lb/>
Francisco destroyed by the <lb/>
earthquake is the city hall which <lb/>
cost The shock <lb/>
which caused most damage came <lb/>
at this morning lasting for <lb/>
three minutes. Fires followed <lb/>
quickly all over tit; city causing <lb/>
terror and excitement <lb/>
able. <lb/>
Most of the people were asleep <lb/>
and into the streets in <lb/>
their night robes. Buildings <lb/>
collapsed with awful crash, <lb/>
burying their occupants beneath <lb/>
them, and covering an area of <lb/>
fifty blocks in the business sec- <lb/>
of the city. <lb/>
The city is at the mercy of the <lb/>
conflagration. The Lid; House <lb/>
and other hotels have been de- <lb/>
Firemen and <lb/>
are helpless before the <lb/>
dames. <lb/>
Southern Pacific railway offices, <lb/>
were also wrecked, as was tho <lb/>
entire business portion of the <lb/>
city. <lb/>
THE LOSS INCREASES. <lb/>
Va. April late <lb/>
this places the <lb/>
possible loss of life at The <lb/>
Call newspaper building aid the <lb/>
Emporium arc now Market <lb/>
street is described as a seething <lb/>
furnace. The whole city east of <lb/>
street to the water front <lb/>
south on Market street as far <lb/>
as Tenth de- <lb/>
It is now s that <lb/>
every the city is more <lb/>
or less imaged. <lb/>
PERISH, <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. April <lb/>
from San this morning <lb/>
reports the fire that followed yes- <lb/>
as still raging. <lb/>
At this time it i- stated that fully <lb/>
people have perished, and <lb/>
toe property lots is estimated <lb/>
exceeding <lb/>
Washington, D. C. April <lb/>
Official reports from San <lb/>
that fire is still raging and the <lb/>
portion of the is de- <lb/>
Fully a hundred thous- <lb/>
and people are <lb/>
is under martial law and guarded <lb/>
by United States troops. Several <lb/>
towns ah the Pacific coast <lb/>
terribly by the <lb/>
SANTA ROSA <lb/>
Los Cal. April <lb/>
is reported here that the city of <lb/>
Rosa has been destroyed. <lb/>
Five thousand people there are <lb/>
rendered homeless and the dead <lb/>
may reach into the hundreds. <lb/>
Not a is left <lb/>
standing. street is one line <lb/>
of charted ruins, buildings not <lb/>
destroyed by were <lb/>
consumed by fire. People -d to <lb/>
the bills and Watched the <lb/>
of the city. <lb/>
IS Sol EX <lb/>
Norfolk, , April m The <lb/>
latest reports this afternoon are <lb/>
Nob Hill, residence <lb/>
of the city, been reached <lb/>
by the lire, The flames me leaping <lb/>
from to house, destroying <lb/>
everything in their path. The <lb/>
water supply is cut off nothing <lb/>
can be done to cheek the lire. <lb/>
Chief of the fire department <lb/>
is among I e There- <lb/>
of are <lb/>
mated, Over 100.000 people have <lb/>
been rendered helpless home- <lb/>
less, Looks like the city <lb/>
I will be destroyed. <lb/>
was dressed by Dr. L. B. <lb/>
is will. <lb/>
There will be a box party the <lb/>
school building Friday night for <lb/>
the benefit of the Masonic hall. <lb/>
All cordially invited to come <lb/>
and bring a box to be sold. <lb/>
Mrs. F. G. Whaley went to <lb/>
Greenville this to spend <lb/>
several days with friends there. <lb/>
Walter Banks, of Eure, Gates <lb/>
county, came Tuesday night to ac <lb/>
a position with B. C. L. Co. <lb/>
A good deal of excitement <lb/>
curred here while H. <lb/>
B, residence being <lb/>
moved across the emit. It result- <lb/>
ed in quite a successful <lb/>
and no damage was done to the <lb/>
house. <lb/>
Attention Old Confederate Veterans. <lb/>
Cur annual will be <lb/>
held on Thursday, May 10th, 1900, <lb/>
You are requested to be prompt- <lb/>
baud at a. m. <lb/>
H. A. Blow Sec'y, <lb/>
Henry Harding, Commander. <lb/>
Bryan Grimes Camp. <lb/>
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39.39.39. <lb/>
Quarters here do the work <lb/>
of Half Dollars. <lb/>
BANK OF GREENVILLE, <lb/>
N. C, <lb/>
CAPITAL 000.00. <lb/>
OPEN FOR BUSINESS APRIL 16th, 1906. <lb/>
L. I. Moore, Pres. J. P. <lb/>
J. W. Cashier. <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OP <lb/>
THE BANKING TRUST <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
At of business April 6th, 1906. <lb/>
L. I. Moore, <lb/>
F. W. Clare, <lb/>
G. E. Harris,<lb/>
M r-a. <lb/>
Harry W. <lb/>
T. White, <lb/>
Dr. E. A. Jr., <lb/>
J. L. Perkins, <lb/>
J. Ii. Harvey, <lb/>
J. <lb/>
J- <lb/>
r, <lb/>
Bonds, i mm <lb/>
h S. <lb/>
in tanks <lb/>
ii.-n-M<lb/>
Silver Coin i <lb/>
bank notes <lb/>
ml S note <lb/>
T-r-. <lb/>
Prompt service. <lb/>
Every accommodation consistent with sound bank- <lb/>
Correspondence solicited. <lb/>
Having secured the output of a large Silk <lb/>
in Patterson X. we will put on <lb/>
Thursday Morning <lb/>
YARDS OF <lb/>
China <lb/>
The Pessimist; <lb/>
Sermons should I e practiced lie- <lb/>
fore they are preached. <lb/>
A reformer's idea of is to <lb/>
spoil other people's fun. <lb/>
No man can a clock at the <lb/>
same time sing a hymn. <lb/>
Sacrifices on the alter of foolish- <lb/>
Dees never cease for lack of mater- <lb/>
There arc a Rood many more fool <lb/>
in the world than they have <lb/>
idea of. <lb/>
Sometimes they are editorials, <lb/>
the rest of time they are <lb/>
Commissioner Sale of Land. <lb/>
Notice ht tin <lb/>
-d the <lb/>
oil ,;. . . v. m <lb/>
.-.- I <lb/>
or of lain in the <lb/>
town of Winters-Ill. County. North Car <lb/>
an , ; <lb/>
n laud .-f hr j. s <lb/>
Other I. Kn i , --.- <lb/>
iii Mid and <lb/>
l Hold Hi a- law or <lb/>
F. B. a <lb/>
the Court K K <lb/>
J W, H n <lb/>
f R II u . <lb/>
inn . f <lb/>
Turk-r. c- t-r and <lb/>
art- <lb/>
of cash. <lb/>
of April, o. <lb/>
Farmers Consolidated o. <lb/>
The ii the <lb/>
stockholders of Coo- <lb/>
was <lb/>
held The-e a <lb/>
la -e n <lb/>
the wen m -i -i <lb/>
to I he Fuller t <lb/>
of the meet I OS lie given <lb/>
LIABILITIES <lb/>
paid in <lb/>
Surplus- <lb/>
profits, 120.141 <lb/>
Deposits<lb/>
Due to bk 21.95 <lb/>
Cashiers ck I <lb/>
North Carolina, County of Pit, <lb/>
I. C. Cashier the bank, do solemnly <lb/>
swear that the above is true to the best of my knowledge <lb/>
and C. S. CARE, Cashier. <lb/>
A Heavy Load to Carry. <lb/>
Alone with dyspepsia <lb/>
mid Why Be- <lb/>
cause a stomach not ppr- <lb/>
the to be properly digested, and <lb/>
It products by tin- system. <lb/>
--.- m.-. . . .,, <lb/>
The blood U poisons which <lb/>
come from this disordered digestion, and <lb/>
In turn the nerve are not ft-d on good. <lb/>
TREASURY DEPARTMENT. <lb/>
Office of Comptroller of the <lb/>
Currency. <lb/>
n C. April Where- <lb/>
In <lb/>
I,,. ,,,.,,.,.,,, <lb/>
. h National Hank of , <lb/>
county or Pill an, <lb/>
Stat. I ha- <lb/>
. i am tea <lb/>
required <lb/>
n ha in <lb/>
comm <lb/>
i. Depots <lb/>
and th <lb/>
The National Hank of <lb/>
Greenville. , of <lb/>
III and Stale of North <lb/>
it In Hie I- of <lb/>
, a, <lb/>
.- <lb/>
T K <lb/>
of the Cur- <lb/>
red and we of <lb/>
and general <lb/>
it Is not bead work, nor over <lb/>
that OOPS it. but <lb/>
work. With poor, thin the <lb/>
body Is not protected against the attack <lb/>
of germs of grip, bronchitis and <lb/>
Fortify the laxly at once Dr. <lb/>
Medical Discovery a <lb/>
rare combination of native medicinal <lb/>
roots without a particle of alcohol or <lb/>
dangerous habit-forming drugs. <lb/>
A little book of extract, from <lb/>
authorities extolling every <lb/>
Ingredient contained In Dr. <lb/>
Medical Discovery will be mailed <lb/>
free to any address on request postal <lb/>
card or letter. Address Dr. K. <lb/>
Buffalo. N. Y. <lb/>
Many years of active practice convinced <lb/>
Dr. of the value of many native <lb/>
roots as medicinal and he to <lb/>
great expense, both in time and In money, <lb/>
to perfect for <lb/>
rendering then both efficient and safe for <lb/>
ionic and rebuilding agents. <lb/>
The enormous popularity of <lb/>
Medical Is due both to its <lb/>
scientific and to the actual <lb/>
medicinal value of Its ingredient. The <lb/>
publication of the f the <lb/>
cut on the wrapper of every bottle sold, <lb/>
gives full assurance of Its non-alcoholic <lb/>
character and removes all objection to <lb/>
the use of an unknown or secret <lb/>
It Is not a patent medicine nor a secret <lb/>
one either. This fact puts It In <lb/>
it'll f. as It does every <lb/>
bottle wrapper The Badge of Honesty, In <lb/>
the full ii-t, of Its ingredients. <lb/>
The Discovery cures, <lb/>
weak stomach. Indigestion, or <lb/>
torpid liver biliousness, of <lb/>
stomach and bossies and all <lb/>
no matter what parts or organs <lb/>
may l- affected with it. Dr. <lb/>
Pleasant Pellets an- the original little <lb/>
liver pills. put up i years ago. They <lb/>
regulate and Invigorate, stomach, liver <lb/>
and bowels, Much Imitated but never <lb/>
equaled. and easy to lake <lb/>
as candy. One to three a dose. <lb/>
and sworn In <lb/>
mo. this day of April, V <lb/>
J. <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
Correct <lb/>
J. L. <lb/>
A. WHITE <lb/>
OF THE CONDITION <lb/>
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE. FARMVILLE. N. C. <lb/>
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS, APRIL 6TH. <lb/>
Loans 27.18<lb/>
Due from Banks <lb/>
Cash Items m <lb/>
Gold coin <lb/>
Silver <lb/>
Nat, <lb/>
stock in <lb/>
Undivided <lb/>
sub to 34.018 <lb/>
State of North Carolina, <lb/>
County . f Pitt. , <lb/>
I, B. Davis, Cashier of the do solemn- <lb/>
statement is true to of my <lb/>
knowledge and belief. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb/>
fore me, this day of April <lb/>
1906. <lb/>
J. V. JOHNSTON, <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
J. R. DAVIS.<lb/>
M. <lb/>
T. <lb/>
R. L. DAV IS. <lb/>
i it or <lb/>
of the condition of <lb/>
BANK <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
T THE OF BUSINESS APRIL 6th. <lb/>
AT THE PRICE OF <lb/>
the Yard <lb/>
This is regular and Silk but there is a <lb/>
about these Silks, come and we will tell it to <lb/>
the newest things in MILLINERY and DRESS GOODS. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, 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, WIRE <lb/>
FENCE FOR FARM OR GARDEN AND WASH- <lb/>
MACHINES. <lb/>
Yours to serve, <lb/>
H. L. CARR <lb/>
The Hardware Man. <lb/>
. <lb/>
Loans and Discounts <lb/>
Overdrafts, secured <lb/>
and unsecured <lb/>
Stocks, securities, etc. <lb/>
Furniture Fixtures 8,647.83 <lb/>
Banking no <lb/>
Due from Banks 1.11 <lb/>
Cash items <lb/>
Gold Coin 2,779.50 <lb/>
Silver <lb/>
259,584.33 <lb/>
Capital Stock paid in <lb/>
Surplus, <lb/>
Undivided Profits <lb/>
and Taxes Pa Id <lb/>
Deposit subject to <lb/>
Cashier's checks out- <lb/>
standing . <lb/>
COTTON SEED. MEAL AND HULLS. <lb/>
FEED STUFFS. <lb/>
I am paying the highest price for Cotton Seed <lb/>
in any quantity. <lb/>
I also sell Cotton Seed Meal in car lots or <lb/>
less, sacked or loose, to suit purchaser, or exchange for Sect <lb/>
at warehouse. <lb/>
HAY, CORN, OATS, BRAN, SHIP STUFF LIME <lb/>
and all kinds of feed constancy on hand. <lb/>
Car of Golden Seed and Feed Oats also Black <lb/>
Oats, Red Rust Proof Oats. <lb/>
I have just had built a warehouse near the depot <lb/>
for this line. <lb/>
I will continue to carry a line of nice Groceries at the <lb/>
same stand occupied by Johnston Bros., <lb/>
F- JOHNSTON- <lb/>
North <lb/>
County of Pitt. <lb/>
I, James L. Little, Cashier of the above-named do <lb/>
swear that the statement above is true to the. best of my knowledge <lb/>
belief <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to before <lb/>
this day of April, 1906 <lb/>
WALTER U. WARD, <lb/>
Notary Public <lb/>
JAMES L. <lb/>
s . <lb/>
O. BOOKER <lb/>
J. K, MO YE. <lb/>
W. II WILSON, <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OP <lb/>
THE BETHEL BANKING AND TRUST GO. <lb/>
AT BETHEL, N. C. <lb/>
At the close of business April 1900. <lb/>
RESOURCES. <lb/>
Loans and discounts <lb/>
Overdrafts unsecured <lb/>
Furniture Fixtures <lb/>
Due from Banks and <lb/>
Bankers <lb/>
Cash items <lb/>
Gold and silver coin, <lb/>
National bank and <lb/>
other U. notes <lb/>
271.33 <lb/>
989.63 <lb/>
11,990.29 <lb/>
3,130.21 <lb/>
Total <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
Capital stock 5,300.00 <lb/>
Surplus fund <lb/>
Undivided profits <lb/>
Time certificates of <lb/>
deposit <lb/>
Deposits subj. to chock <lb/>
checks out- <lb/>
standing 28.18 <lb/>
Checks <lb/>
1,168.23 <lb/>
8,146.00 <lb/>
Total <lb/>
87.278,43 <lb/>
. <lb/>
State of North Carolina, County of Pitt, <lb/>
I. M. of the above named solemnly <lb/>
swear that the above statement is true to the best of my <lb/>
edge and belief. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb/>
ore me, this 12th day of April <lb/>
1906. H. Taylor, <lb/>
Notary Public <lb/>
M. O. Blount, President. <lb/>
ROBT. STATON, <lb/>
J. It. BUNTING, <lb/>
R. J. GRIMES. <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT. <lb/>
J. M. BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent- <lb/>
a. . C. -e- <lb/>
As for. Daily <lb/>
and <lb/>
treat pleasure in sub- <lb/>
and writing receipts for <lb/>
those in arrears. We have a list <lb/>
of all who receive their mail at <lb/>
this office. take orders <lb/>
job <lb/>
J. J. Edwards Son have just <lb/>
received another car load of Ell <lb/>
wood wire fencing. <lb/>
For some time Mr. W. I. Jen- <lb/>
k ins has been missing eggs from <lb/>
his geese rests, and thought a dog <lb/>
was the thief. got some <lb/>
nine put it a egg in one <lb/>
nest h went out and <lb/>
instead of a dog a fine <lb/>
dead fat Billie says he'll <lb/>
be he. sorry, for he <lb/>
was on that <lb/>
surely next fall. <lb/>
your buildings by <lb/>
painting them with <lb/>
Town and County lead, <lb/>
and full line of colors, kept at J. <lb/>
K. Smith Bro. <lb/>
who have not registered t <lb/>
a previous election and are entitled <lb/>
to vote at the election to be held <lb/>
on the first Monday in May, 1906, <lb/>
for officers of the town Ayden <lb/>
are requested to call at ray office <lb/>
and register as the law <lb/>
J. M. Blow, <lb/>
Next 21st inst. A. A. <lb/>
of Greenville, will be in <lb/>
for the purpose of <lb/>
zing a Southern Cotton <lb/>
Association. A large attendance <lb/>
of the farmers is very much de- <lb/>
sired. This association is growing <lb/>
very fast d is proving very pop- <lb/>
among the farming class. <lb/>
Our White Goods, Silks and <lb/>
trimmings are very pretty. We <lb/>
most cordially invite the ladies <lb/>
to call. Cannon Tyson. <lb/>
V. and paper roofing, <lb/>
Pumps with long or short joints <lb/>
and pipe at J. B. Smith Bro. <lb/>
We are pleased to see friend J. <lb/>
W. Taylor back to his place of <lb/>
business after several days sickness <lb/>
and to know he is better <lb/>
e-H goods, Broad cloth, Henri- <lb/>
Mohair, cashmere, albatross <lb/>
silks, trimmings, lining white <lb/>
goods at J H Smith Bro <lb/>
B. F. Henry . Nelson <lb/>
Marion Crawford and Capt. White- <lb/>
head all came over from Winter- <lb/>
ville Sunday and spent the after <lb/>
noon. <lb/>
Bed steads, mattresses, springs, <lb/>
single and double, rockers, dining <lb/>
and -in ii torn chairs wash stands <lb/>
dressers tables at J R Smith <lb/>
Calico and at cents <lb/>
per yard, great reductions in white <lb/>
slippers and summer goods, at J. <lb/>
H. Smith A Bro. <lb/>
Sunday vats beautiful day, and <lb/>
everything and everyone seemed <lb/>
to partake of enjoy its beauty <lb/>
to the fullest. Easter was <lb/>
ed the Methodist and Episcopal <lb/>
In--. The exercises in the <lb/>
Sunday schools were just splendid. <lb/>
The spirit seemed to infuse <lb/>
those who were directly <lb/>
was contagious the entire <lb/>
program w as so excellently <lb/>
ed as to cm use both surprise and <lb/>
pleasure at the aptness sin- <lb/>
I-nil id Sunday was a <lb/>
lovely day the occasion will <lb/>
not he forgotten. <lb/>
J. B. Smith Bo. have just <lb/>
received a cur load of alum <lb/>
salt. Also a car load Lee's <lb/>
cultural for peanuts, etc., <lb/>
E. K. Co. will do all they <lb/>
possible can to please you with <lb/>
their new line of heavy and fancy <lb/>
groceries. <lb/>
Hay corn, oats, meal, hulls, lime <lb/>
windows locks nails Cross <lb/>
cut saws and mechanic tools at J <lb/>
B Smith Bro <lb/>
For can peaches, apples, corn <lb/>
tomatoes, c, apply to E. E. <lb/>
A full supply of Trunks. <lb/>
Telescopes, Grips, Satchels and <lb/>
Suit Cases, at J. B. Smith Bro. <lb/>
Only a few weeks before Easter <lb/>
how about letting us make that <lb/>
spring suit while you can <lb/>
your choice of goods. Wanamaker <lb/>
Brown, per F. G. Co. <lb/>
J. H. Manning, of Winterville, <lb/>
was here Friday. <lb/>
I Go to B. E. Go's new <lb/>
market for beef, fresh meats, <lb/>
sage, and fresh fish. <lb/>
When your eyes need attention <lb/>
J. W. Taylor, ex t optician, <lb/>
is the man to do <lb/>
yon want to be <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
your work if <lb/>
pleased. <lb/>
Old Fashion Hand-made Paw- <lb/>
Paw Gum Bread Trays at J. K. <lb/>
Bro. <lb/>
Latest styles in cloaks and wrap <lb/>
per- for Misses and Ladies <lb/>
also a nice line of Zephyr <lb/>
tors at J. K. Smith Bro. <lb/>
Misses Helen and Julia <lb/>
went to Friday <lb/>
afternoon returned Saturday <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
Get the Cox cotton planter the <lb/>
best on the market at J. B. Smith <lb/>
Brr <lb/>
Pure Plymouth Bock Chicken <lb/>
Bugs for sale at per of <lb/>
Apply to Mrs. W. J, Mum- <lb/>
ford, Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
cars cotton seed, <lb/>
will pay highest cash price, don't <lb/>
sell your seed until yon see me. <lb/>
Frank Lilly Co. <lb/>
Mis. J, W. has return- <lb/>
ed home from her visit to Green- <lb/>
A full line of trunks, valises, tel- <lb/>
grips, satchels, band bag, <lb/>
and suits cases at J R Smith Bro <lb/>
I always keep on hand a <lb/>
line feed stuff 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/>
Misses Brown, Lillian <lb/>
Alice Taylor, Mary Long <lb/>
Whitehead, Mesdames F, G. <lb/>
George Cooper, W. J. Boyd <lb/>
G W. Prescott and Prof. T. Cooke <lb/>
attended the teachers <lb/>
institute Saturday. <lb/>
Merchandise carry <lb/>
a line of meat, lard and can <lb/>
goods. Don't buy before giving <lb/>
me a trial. Frank Lilly Co <lb/>
For carpenters grind stones <lb/>
I hemp rope and pulleys, at J. K. <lb/>
Smith Bro. <lb/>
Rev. Mr. Barfield and wife went <lb/>
to Greenville Saturday on a visit <lb/>
to friends and returned yesterday. <lb/>
Why exhaust your patience with <lb/>
that kicking cow when you can buy <lb/>
fresh Evaporated Cream and Con- <lb/>
Milk at F. G. <lb/>
Co's. <lb/>
Bed Steads, Suits, Dresser- <lb/>
Tables, Chairs, Cradles, <lb/>
Bed Springs, Mattresses <lb/>
Lounges, Cook Stoves and a <lb/>
great many other things are <lb/>
kept up stairs. Cannon Tyson. <lb/>
oil, band and repair for <lb/>
all makes of machines at <lb/>
J. Bro. Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
Mrs Sarah Patrick, from near <lb/>
Greenville, has visiting the <lb/>
family of C. L, Patrick. <lb/>
Cannon t Tyson's new <lb/>
for Ladies Misses and Children <lb/>
have arrived. We carry a high <lb/>
grade class of footwear. <lb/>
We sell Singer and <lb/>
Wilson sewing machine. For cash <lb/>
or on easy term- J. H. Tripp st <lb/>
Bro, West st, Ayden, N. <lb/>
C, <lb/>
For a nice present boy a novel- <lb/>
clock at J. W. Taylor's. It is <lb/>
for any occasion. <lb/>
You will find Wheeler and <lb/>
son Singer machine. <lb/>
Prices way way down H. <lb/>
Tripp Bro. next to Early Hotel. <lb/>
Ayden, <lb/>
Car load V. Crimped roofing in <lb/>
lengths to cover residences <lb/>
houses, barns <lb/>
shelter-, stables much cheaper than <lb/>
hi ii little labor, at J. <lb/>
R Smith Bro. <lb/>
Charlie Nobles and bride left <lb/>
for home in Virginia <lb/>
day. <lb/>
persons are hereby <lb/>
forbidden t harbor, em- <lb/>
ploy or give food to my sou, Al- <lb/>
who is under <lb/>
Anyone doing so will be subject <lb/>
to the law. John Braxton, <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. R. F. D. No <lb/>
Misses Gussie Annie Law- <lb/>
two very charming young <lb/>
ladies of the Winterville High <lb/>
school, from until <lb/>
yesterday Mrs. <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/>
Wash- <lb/>
alter a visit of revel <lb/>
to his mull c left bis <lb/>
home this <lb/>
A line of crockery, <lb/>
ware, fancy lamps, tinware <lb/>
at J R Smith<lb/>
Noah mm family, <lb/>
Greens Pie, have visiting th <lb/>
family of C. R. <lb/>
C R. Williams has at his store <lb/>
the latest and line-i groceries <lb/>
confectioneries that can be had. <lb/>
His cigars tobacco cannot be <lb/>
excelled. Flour, Sugar, Coffee, <lb/>
Rice, Cheese, every- <lb/>
thing in this of the freshest <lb/>
and best variety. His prices are <lb/>
the lowest for the class goods he <lb/>
handles be handles nose but <lb/>
the best. Try him. C. R. <lb/>
Main street, Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
BUILD BATH HOUSES. <lb/>
And Provide Pleasure and Com- <lb/>
fort. <lb/>
Nothing adds more to the health <lb/>
and comfort of people, especially <lb/>
in warm weather, than bathing, <lb/>
and no bath es a plunge in <lb/>
enough water to swim around. <lb/>
After a day of labor summer <lb/>
nothing is invigorating, more <lb/>
refresh inc. than h plunge in.- <lb/>
water. drives away <lb/>
puts the body in condition to en- <lb/>
joy a night of sleep rest. <lb/>
With right <lb/>
on the bank the river it is a <lb/>
little remarkable that our citizens <lb/>
have not long had the benefit of <lb/>
such a luxury. It is never too <lb/>
late to do good, and The <lb/>
is going to a suggestion I let <lb/>
if adopted we believe will be a <lb/>
profitable investment for the pro <lb/>
an-i aid be a source of much <lb/>
hi and comfort to the <lb/>
pie of the It is that <lb/>
houses d a pavilion be j <lb/>
the river. The river front near <lb/>
the foot of Washington street <lb/>
would be a good location for this <lb/>
purpose. The bath houses and <lb/>
pavilion could be far enough back <lb/>
from the river and of sufficient <lb/>
i eight be beyond the of <lb/>
high rater, with a walk way and <lb/>
steps leading to the river. Toe <lb/>
river bottom near the place <lb/>
is smooth sandy <lb/>
would afford and ideal place for <lb/>
bathing. <lb/>
The renting of bath suits <lb/>
would be profitable. <lb/>
Now who will take hold of this <lb/>
and give Greenville a lot of solid <lb/>
c pleasure the coming <lb/>
TROUBLE AT MERRY-GO- <lb/>
ROUND. <lb/>
Manager Pined and Boy Gets a <lb/>
Whipping. <lb/>
Will Barnes, the young man m <lb/>
charge of the merry-go-round, was <lb/>
before Mayor Wooten this morn- <lb/>
on the charge of assaulting <lb/>
Oscar Brown, a son of C. O. <lb/>
Brown. <lb/>
Boys have been making them- <lb/>
selves very around <lb/>
the jumping <lb/>
on and off the machine. Monday <lb/>
young Brown was among the <lb/>
causing the e and was <lb/>
very persistent about it. Mr. <lb/>
Barnes put him off the machine, <lb/>
when the boy cursed him and got <lb/>
back on it and Barnes slapped him <lb/>
off, handling the boy roughly. <lb/>
Mayor Woolen lined Barnes <lb/>
for the assault let the boy go <lb/>
on condition that his father ad- <lb/>
minister proper punishment, <lb/>
which was promised. <lb/>
The trouble caused by the boys <lb/>
jumping the merry-go-round <lb/>
ought to be stopped. The <lb/>
of it pay the tax charged by <lb/>
the town and are entitled to official <lb/>
1111-1 <lb/>
dead beating. <lb/>
THE SEVEN <lb/>
s III <lb/>
A o-i.-r.-l <lb/>
w to run. <lb/>
A i <lb/>
-ti -in., too, <lb/>
h-n to <lb/>
To <lb/>
Th-rt d <lb/>
of love <lb/>
l on <lb/>
Th-11 altar; <lb/>
away <lb/>
To rare <lb/>
every day. <lb/>
Then <lb/>
A Laity <lb/>
the 11.-1 <lb/>
Then <lb/>
Than <lb/>
A child climbing <lb/>
On your knee. <lb/>
And then to sleep; <lb/>
B-t living <lb/>
the lore. <lb/>
Houston Post. <lb/>
MORE NEWSPAPERS NEEDED. <lb/>
J. L. Keene, of Grifton, was <lb/>
here Monday on <lb/>
We are agents for ready <lb/>
mixed paint. These paints are <lb/>
old reliable. <lb/>
Cannon Tyson. <lb/>
Some men are so shortsighted <lb/>
they wouldn't be willing to pay the <lb/>
inheritance tax if they get the <lb/>
chance. <lb/>
Your <lb/>
If yon are troubled with <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 has five years <lb/>
experience with some of the most <lb/>
obstinate cases. He never fails to <lb/>
give patients satisfaction or their <lb/>
money refunded. Over five hundred <lb/>
of Pitt Greene and Lenoir <lb/>
nest people to testify to his honesty <lb/>
and ability. Give him your eye <lb/>
work want <lb/>
Human blood Marks. <lb/>
A tale of horror was told by marks of <lb/>
human blood the home of J . <lb/>
Hums, a well known of <lb/>
Ky., lie years ago <lb/>
bail severe hemorrhages of the lungs, <lb/>
was near death when began <lb/>
Dr. King's New Discovery, it com- <lb/>
cured me and I remained <lb/>
well ever Hemorrhages, <lb/>
Coughs, settled colds and <lb/>
and is the only known cure for <lb/>
Weak Lungs. guaranteed <lb/>
by j. I. Wooten Druggist. 11.00 <lb/>
Trial bottle free. <lb/>
Dr. Joseph Dixon, <lb/>
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. <lb/>
Brick Block, East at. <lb/>
Ayden. N. C. <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. <lb/>
Dr. <lb/>
Red Men's Library. <lb/>
Tribe of Red Men <lb/>
has established a library <lb/>
wigwam for the benefit of <lb/>
Tins 1- <lb/>
will contribute- both and <lb/>
profit to the order. <lb/>
A Lucky Postmistress. <lb/>
is airs. Alexander, of KB., who <lb/>
found Dr. King's New Life Pills to <lb/>
be the best remedy she tried for <lb/>
keeping the Stomach, Bowels <lb/>
in perfect order. You'll agree with her <lb/>
if you these painless that <lb/>
Infuse new life. <lb/>
druggist, price <lb/>
Matthews Released Under <lb/>
Bond. <lb/>
Greensboro, N. C, April <lb/>
J. B Matthews, who was recently <lb/>
convicted of murdering his wile <lb/>
by strychnine her <lb/>
veins, and who was sentenced to <lb/>
years imprisonment, was, .,.,. <lb/>
today under bond of 0.8011,8, gOOdS. In fact <lb/>
given by his fat her and moth- ad kept m a first <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Matthew-, <lb/>
of Durham, N. C. He will be <lb/>
taken to Mount Hope <lb/>
near Baltimore, to be treated, <lb/>
bis appearance at the <lb/>
next of criminal curt. <lb/>
A boy always has a good time <lb/>
trying not to do the thing his <lb/>
tells him to. <lb/>
Devil'S Island Torture. <lb/>
is no worse than tho terrible case <lb/>
Piles chat afflicted me years. Then I <lb/>
was advised to apply <lb/>
Salve, and less than a box permanently <lb/>
cured me of Bugles, <lb/>
Ky. Heals all wounds, Burns and Sores <lb/>
like magic. at Woolen drug- <lb/>
gist. <lb/>
P. R, L. <lb/>
Dentist. <lb/>
Greenville, N. G. <lb/>
GOODS SAVED <lb/>
FROM FIRE <lb/>
Same as of <lb/>
Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes <lb/>
Hats, Gent's and Ladies fur- <lb/>
class general <lb/>
store sold at greatly <lb/>
ed prices. <lb/>
HORTON <lb/>
A Tobacco Grower's Profit <lb/>
dependent anon properly <lb/>
fertilizer. <lb/>
ho mm <lb/>
polled as <lb/>
tobacco. The <lb/>
must <lb/>
be right, to <lb/>
be U must <lb/>
Contain least <lb/>
m actual <lb/>
Potash <lb/>
with <lb/>
am-th.-, <lb/>
k. <lb/>
KALI WORKS. St. H. V., or <lb/>
Atlanta. On South <lb/>
Wu have noticed that the men <lb/>
who have regular employment <lb/>
weeks in the year arc, <lb/>
as a rule, our best citizens. The <lb/>
loafers and who <lb/>
have no regular employment and <lb/>
don't want any regular job. are <lb/>
the ones who are heard from <lb/>
most in the courts. idle <lb/>
brain is the devil's work <lb/>
and he turns out his work with <lb/>
ease through an idle brain and <lb/>
idle hands. Therefore, one way <lb/>
to exert a moral influence is to <lb/>
attend well to your own affairs <lb/>
and keep busy <lb/>
A reasonable nu news- <lb/>
papers coming a home eve- <lb/>
week is a mighty good invest- <lb/>
And in view of the re- <lb/>
cent abolish nil rural <lb/>
routes that do not handle as <lb/>
much as pieces of mail per <lb/>
month, it would be well for pa- <lb/>
on the weaker routes <lb/>
especially to a hump on <lb/>
themselves and take news- <lb/>
papers. We some one- <lb/>
horse farmers who take from <lb/>
half a dozen to a dozen papers, <lb/>
and they consider it one of their <lb/>
best investments. You'll find <lb/>
such a man well up with the <lb/>
times. He reads these papers <lb/>
in his idle moments and does <lb/>
not loose any unnecessary time <lb/>
from his work. We have heard <lb/>
some people they didn't have <lb/>
time to read even one paper. <lb/>
The truth of the matter is there's <lb/>
nobody that doesn't have plenty <lb/>
of time to read several papers, <lb/>
if he has any inclination to read <lb/>
and keep himself informed. <lb/>
If a man takes no interest in <lb/>
papers himself, he ought to take <lb/>
them for the benefit of his <lb/>
for the newspapers <lb/>
a big factor in educational <lb/>
influences. A boy or girl will <lb/>
read the local happenings before <lb/>
they become interested in other <lb/>
classes of literature. The pa- <lb/>
create the incentive for <lb/>
other classes of printed <lb/>
edge and leads them on to a <lb/>
greater desire for literary <lb/>
and it's a mighty sorry <lb/>
man that doesn't want to raise <lb/>
intelligent children. Take more <lb/>
papers. It will pay In something <lb/>
that is more beneficial than <lb/>
and cents -Our Home. <lb/>
OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb/>
N. <lb/>
At the of business April 6th, 1906. <lb/>
Loans and Discounts, <lb/>
Furniture and <lb/>
Secured <lb/>
Due from Banks, <lb/>
Cash Penis, <lb/>
Gold Com, <lb/>
Silver Coin, National Bank notes other U. S. 1,016.00 <lb/>
Total, <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
Deadly. <lb/>
April hundred <lb/>
one poisons are to have <lb/>
been killed injured the <lb/>
earthquake in Southern part <lb/>
of the of Formosa <lb/>
day, details, it is ex- <lb/>
peered, will swell death roll, <lb/>
as i he shock in re severe than <lb/>
that of Match <lb/>
in, <lb/>
2,000.00 <lb/>
Capital stock <lb/>
Surplus fund <lb/>
Undivided profits less <lb/>
expenses, SI <lb/>
Dividends unpaid . 516.00 <lb/>
Deposits subject in check, 45,007.61 <lb/>
Cashier's <lb/>
Total. <lb/>
STATE OF NORTH <lb/>
COUNTY OF PITT, <lb/>
I, J. B. Smith, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear <lb/>
that the above statement is true to the best of my and be- <lb/>
lief. J. R. SMITH, Cashier. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to before J. R. SMITH, <lb/>
me, this day of April JOSEPH DIXON, <lb/>
i,, STANCIL HODGES, R. C. CANNON. <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
A feels she is doing <lb/>
bar duty unless she brags about the <lb/>
good trails of lier husband just as if <lb/>
lie hail thrill. <lb/>
h lino <lb/>
men have gone on a i-trike at At- <lb/>
Is The Moon Inhabited. <lb/>
Science has proven that the moon has <lb/>
mi atmosphere, which makes life in <lb/>
some form possible that satellite, <lb/>
but not for human beings, who have a <lb/>
bard enough time this earth of ours, <lb/>
Head ache, Bilious- <lb/>
Malaria, Chills, and <lb/>
Dyspepsia, Torpid <lb/>
Liver, Kidney complaints, General <lb/>
and weaknesses. <lb/>
as a general Tonic and <lb/>
weak persons and especially <lb/>
for the aged. It induces sound sloop, <lb/>
Fully guaranteed by j, L. Wooten- <lb/>
Pries only <lb/>
i,<lb/>
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in to <lb/>
NORTH CAROLINA FRIDAY 1906 <lb/>
f. u <lb/>
lit T PUBLIC-ROADS. <lb/>
Mr. Farmer, go back and plant <lb/>
some more corn <lb/>
Ii. <lb/>
COMPANY. <lb/>
SPRING <lb/>
We're for the season with everything that's <lb/>
i. Hi,. r- Rood and <lb/>
Annual Petting; and <lb/>
Dividend. <lb/>
I he K ll tor hot e <lb/>
ii J . <lb/>
I hut- w. <lb/>
Greensboro in <lb/>
again, the Mack burn trial being in <lb/>
now. <lb/>
Vesuvius <lb/>
both about become quiet time <lb/>
eruptions. <lb/>
d an-<lb/>
tile IS <lb/>
a . <lb/>
tie-, t <lb/>
ll d Kill I , III in <lb/>
Ii i iii.-iii. By <lb/>
iv n hi <lb/>
i an v f ii- <lb/>
m in ii Mil- or <lb/>
i a their numerous <lb/>
e publish a <lb/>
from Congressman II. Small <lb/>
on of good roads. The <lb/>
Reflector has time again triad i <lb/>
awaken the interest of i lie of I. . <lb/>
not-in <lb/>
in better roads, and with <lb/>
efforts in direction <lb/>
have not in vain Matters of u a <lb/>
concern sometimes move slow, <lb/>
. . . if con <lb/>
and we yet nope to see the seeds . <lb/>
And Springfield baa lynched w sown in direction bring a; <lb/>
other Time they were 0- of activity on I lie part of <lb/>
-r III <lb/>
ping that kind of outrage. of the Congress <lb/>
man Small, whose all <lb/>
Charlotte ought not to overlook , . . . . <lb/>
Ins congressional career have <lb/>
getting a man right from Vesuvius . . <lb/>
m itemed his earnest interest in mat-<lb/>
iii mil hi,; <lb/>
Hum <lb/>
Clothes, Hats and <lb/>
for Men, Boys and Children <lb/>
a luxury to wear such well cut, well made and <lb/>
handsome Clothing as we sell. A man feels himself <lb/>
i- confident of his good <lb/>
appearance. B <lb/>
i el us introduce you to our handsome New Spring <lb/>
You'll Surely Be Pleased <lb/>
With The Acquaintance <lb/>
to attend the big <lb/>
Charlotte keeps in luck all along <lb/>
the line Clark, famous <lb/>
pertaining to the welfare of <lb/>
people, some timely <lb/>
lion n bis to the building <lb/>
meeting, <lb/>
I heir ml nil. <lb/>
L. <lb/>
all tins <lb/>
in i I., i That's all. <lb/>
II. II- rum i lie- <lb/>
. i Co. <lb/>
Our Clothes have made for us a mighty host of In he vicinity who <lb/>
will gladly testify to their goodness. There's just one thing we would like to have <lb/>
in some day and spend ten minutes looking over this stock. <lb/>
been as <lb/>
for the lb of May. <lb/>
He pledges not only I- He <lb/>
.-. a <lb/>
on Hit- <lb/>
v I I tin <lb/>
I is own support to movement. <lb/>
. , I i II. <lb/>
also gives assurance that an ., . . . . ,. , <lb/>
if <lb/>
pert will he sent from ,.,,, ,,.,. ,,. if .,,, ,,,,, <lb/>
States Department of to j the <lb/>
until <lb/>
lo- <lb/>
When Greenville gels an active <lb/>
chamber of commerce or board <lb/>
. i make plans t <lb/>
trade representing all business in r <lb/>
if construction if the county will <lb/>
take the action to warrant <lb/>
e would be to <lb/>
FRANK WILSON, <lb/>
of the community, it will Le <lb/>
tilling one of the most important <lb/>
needs <lb/>
The Atlanta Journal says <lb/>
vine gotten in the same class <lb/>
with football games and railroad <lb/>
That may be true so far <lb/>
as the damage goes, but in the case <lb/>
of Vesuvius there is no danger <lb/>
suing company. <lb/>
adopt the suggestion of Mr <lb/>
North Carolina gets another honor <lb/>
and . I th- <lb/>
when a . f per <lb/>
e county and <lb/>
cash, verifies Ins <lb/>
Fully live off <lb/>
ad the movement for <lb/>
throughout the county. the <lb/>
lugs ill the meet jug with ms <lb/>
z s much any j Ma took a feet. <lb/>
of <lb/>
its organization The <lb/>
has bad faith in the Farmers aid <lb/>
f, . , . . n everyone of seemed <lb/>
Consolidated Company, and sail-lied and aid ha <lb/>
has not no. It has hopes the I'll of Hit- <lb/>
The King Clothier. <lb/>
and <lb/>
mi <lb/>
I. i j . . . . <lb/>
in the appointment by the president is <lb/>
of C. II. Aycock as one of <lb/>
the delegate pan American <lb/>
conference which is t meet in July <lb/>
at Kin A man could <lb/>
not I ave been appointed, and <lb/>
knows ii <lb/>
the ideal movement for farmers in by eleven directors who are elect <lb/>
protect their own interests ht M. <lb/>
eleven directing The <lb/>
reward in return for majority of them <lb/>
their labor. This Farmers t d in life almost <lb/>
and yet, <lb/>
an on individual and the mashed <lb/>
is of thin <lb/>
I hey belong to a <lb/>
class known as self-made men, the <lb/>
wan-houses and hired men most reliable, level beaded men in <lb/>
the <lb/>
I III <lb/>
dated Tobacco Company is <lb/>
of farmers and those in <lb/>
in tobacco on I tore, <lb/>
s glad to <lb/>
within her borders so distinguished <lb/>
a body of Christian workers as <lb/>
ministers, elders and delegates w o if <lb/>
compose the The wisdom of <lb/>
. , it will have such <lb/>
now in session and movement is manifest in the and mains <lb/>
beans our are open in the news columns the general good <lb/>
these, .-mil all wish that the greatest i- piper. Mr. I. Joyner, th <lb/>
Knows I hat tome of the <lb/>
Hie trouble <lb/>
i-1 h bat win ii one of <lb/>
men was in room With <lb/>
several holes shot <lb/>
The direction of holes showed <lb/>
Unit a ball had gone in Under the <lb/>
pasted the inside <lb/>
either band and went out through <lb/>
as it plowed <lb/>
There was an <lb/>
Ion ceiling of room where <lb/>
Pulley Bowen <lb/>
THE HOME OF WOMAN'S FASHIONS <lb/>
if experience and to con- <lb/>
they sell their crop <lb/>
was picked up I loin lie <lb/>
floor. <lb/>
During the Mis. Teel <lb/>
o was terribly frightened <lb/>
ii me numbers in the screaming, struck by <lb/>
I future as i.-t as has interest in , which two of <lb/>
houses and participate in ibis wears going to Only three of the assail- <lb/>
farming classes be felt <lb/>
; appreciated mine m our <lb/>
good for advancement of Christ's president of the company, who was I ban any pat I <lb/>
result the originator of <lb/>
., ,. , ,.,. I years <lb/>
energy and ability into it has been in existence <lb/>
from the and the per <lb/>
. , I have been paid This beam <lb/>
largely due -tn we have <lb/>
good many troubles in this world, bis excellent lie <lb/>
One put his head in a church at entitled lo the gratitude of every lo- <lb/>
while -en ii i was in farmer in <lb/>
and A slain <lb/>
in the congregation followed in <lb/>
kingdom in the earth may <lb/>
from their deliberations. <lb/>
The small boy is for a <lb/>
which persons w, re trampled t <lb/>
death and in toy others seriously in <lb/>
In l lie meantime the hi y <lb/>
saw mischief his attempt at fun <lb/>
caused and ran away. <lb/>
People seem s prone to lake <lb/>
chances, and even though <lb/>
is a dear teacher the lesson is <lb/>
forgotten. recent eruptions of <lb/>
Mount Vesuvius I hut caused so <lb/>
much ruin of property and loss of, <lb/>
life, recalls history records <lb/>
numerous h devastations. The <lb/>
late eruption has become quiet and <lb/>
work has already started looking lo <lb/>
rehabilitation of the ruined districts. <lb/>
The people show a willingness to <lb/>
take chalices that there will not be a <lb/>
recurrence of the eruption, at least <lb/>
in the lifetime of tho present <lb/>
I hit it is a risk, to <lb/>
say the hast. f it <lb/>
Thai is an ugly condition of <lb/>
fairs in the vicinity of Bethel and it <lb/>
is no wonder the better class of <lb/>
are indignant that it exists. <lb/>
Good men being molested in their <lb/>
homes because they to remove <lb/>
evil from their community, shown, a <lb/>
spirit of lawlessness that is danger- <lb/>
and should not be tolerated. <lb/>
While tho reports of such occur- <lb/>
in the past from tho <lb/>
districts of the West were <lb/>
j common, they were nevertheless <lb/>
shocking, but that such spirit has <lb/>
I drifted to this county is <lb/>
appalling, calls upon good men <lb/>
to pause and co aider. It has been <lb/>
said that a man who run a <lb/>
or engage in the <lb/>
making of whiskey, is mean enough <lb/>
to do such occurrences <lb/>
as those near Bethel bear out this <lb/>
charge. <lb/>
ii shows hat the farmers can <lb/>
accomplish when they to. <lb/>
get her. <lb/>
we wish this move. <lb/>
Mice. s-. we success <lb/>
in.- of the many <lb/>
and on tie that ii will harm <lb/>
any, in, re, <lb/>
banners Consolidated Tobacco <lb/>
Company <lb/>
THE BETHEL OUTRAGE. <lb/>
Mr. Teel Gives Particulars of the <lb/>
Assault Upon Him. <lb/>
Mr. . J. Teel who lives near <lb/>
who was of <lb/>
outrageous assail last <lb/>
night, was Greenville <lb/>
day, The Reflector interviewed <lb/>
him for more definite <lb/>
i c, j; the affair. <lb/>
Mr. Teel said that the dead <lb/>
hours of night door of his <lb/>
home was broken <lb/>
and the he was <lb/>
ed by violent laid <lb/>
upon him in bed. He slept with <lb/>
a in easy reach, and his <lb/>
impulse upon being so <lb/>
still the room, but there <lb/>
were about in party <lb/>
which went to the house. <lb/>
When Mr. Teel began firing the <lb/>
effort of his assailants were direct- <lb/>
ed Hying to disarm him, <lb/>
in meantime forcing him <lb/>
toward the door. Reaching the <lb/>
door he let his pistol and put <lb/>
out his band lo brace himself so <lb/>
could not force him lo the <lb/>
outside, this time his sou up <lb/>
stairs, to whom he had to <lb/>
bring his gun, was heard respond- <lb/>
to the call the men broke <lb/>
and mi. Mrs. Teel sent a load i f <lb/>
alter them and is <lb/>
lied that bis aim was as there <lb/>
are said to be some wounded men <lb/>
in community. <lb/>
His son went to ting the farm <lb/>
bell to call neighbors lo their <lb/>
aid, and as he did this several <lb/>
pistol shots were fired at him by <lb/>
the retreating crowd. <lb/>
When asked as lo probable <lb/>
course of such attack, Mr. <lb/>
said he had been charged by <lb/>
with giving <lb/>
leading the discovery of <lb/>
and <lb/>
and that they sought revenge by <lb/>
Ibis method. It hat since e <lb/>
known that another man, Mr. J. <lb/>
A. Manning, who was also charged <lb/>
w giving such information, h <lb/>
three weeks before this attack on <lb/>
Mi. Teel beau from his borne <lb/>
at night and whipped with <lb/>
switches, but it was not told until <lb/>
after this last occurrence. <lb/>
Mr. Teel is a good citizen and <lb/>
-lauds well bis community, and <lb/>
there is much indignation that <lb/>
be was the victim such an out- <lb/>
The matter should <lb/>
led in t lit- bottom the <lb/>
We will inaugurate Our Spring Season <lb/>
putting on display newest <lb/>
ideas to lie shown in Z <lb/>
j SILKS WHITE <lb/>
We have no trash or Special Stile . <lb/>
we will have the latest and best things <lb/>
were obtainable in the American market <lb/>
and we cordially invite the Ladies that <lb/>
desirous of seeing the NEWEST <lb/>
IN SILKS AND WHITE t <lb/>
to t-all at our establishment and least their <lb/>
Very truly yours,<lb/>
in ;<lb/>
Policy Bowen. <lb/>
THERE IS A WAY TO <lb/>
AND A TO LOSE, <lb/>
You save when you buy the best goods, you loss when v <lb/>
kind, nib but <lb/>
other <lb/>
GROCERIES. <lb/>
Don't put just anything On you table ids ,. <lb/>
same money at my store will get tho best to be had, <lb/>
stock of <lb/>
Canned Goods, Package O <lb/>
Putter, Cheese, Coffee, Sweet Sour Pickles I <lb/>
also and I keep tho bout in s t <lb/>
Just icy me for the best of everything t; <lb/>
ii <lb/>
i L <lb/>
-.-1 <lb/>
J. B. JOHNSTON, <lb/>
Next door to T. <lb/>
awakened to grab <lb/>
As he was dragged out given the lull penalty of <lb/>
bed b Bring at bis assail- law- <lb/>
NEAT JOB <lb/>
Our Specialty <lb/>
Job Printing Office.<lb/>
ON <lb/>
This department ii. i-i f J. who is to <lb/>
resent the ti Reflector in and <lb/>
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have hidden away for safe <lb/>
the time v. u hi <lb/>
Bank of <lb/>
keep it safer than you cu. <lb/>
Nice line g <lb/>
ways baud Barber <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Miss Han who has <lb/>
visiting her Mrs. j <lb/>
to her h.-roe <lb/>
Stokes <lb/>
Try a Kid- <lb/>
Kiel f ,;,, j., <lb/>
Barber j <lb/>
If nave cotton seed to sell or <lb/>
wide or phone Pitt Co. <lb/>
Oil their prices are the <lb/>
highest. <lb/>
Rev. Mi. of <lb/>
all lent sermon <lb/>
the <lb/>
Any on In need of a good cart <lb/>
one that will lat and render good <lb/>
service just all to see or the <lb/>
to exchange your <lb/>
seed for meal you can same <lb/>
by taking meal far your need <lb/>
have at <lb/>
Pitt Co. Oil Mill. <lb/>
linker, <lb/>
it, speeding a days <lb/>
her parents, ibis week who live <lb/>
here. <lb/>
If you want good seed <lb/>
Kai tier <lb/>
t Co. <lb/>
The A. G. Cox are <lb/>
c i <lb/>
by tin- sir load, and you <lb/>
need you or <lb/>
them at Or. <lb/>
J. F. Stokes <lb/>
Tuesday on <lb/>
All <lb/>
dug and can lie supplied with <lb/>
mowers, rakes, <lb/>
at it Co. <lb/>
Be sure not to forget <lb/>
those lion at <lb/>
A. W. <lb/>
The Bank of cm- <lb/>
to go wind, as<lb/>
of l.-st will -1 v I <lb/>
L I., s <lb/>
recently <lb/>
mi <lb/>
good i nails <lb/>
i of <lb/>
v. <lb/>
I., y ii <lb/>
Mo mill youth's all <lb/>
sizes, at Inn Barber Co <lb/>
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is any o, e j For w m <lb/>
in a ii- ill do well t Barber d. <lb/>
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dug win sit. <lb/>
If you h ,.,. <lb/>
at A. W, Ante ,., <lb/>
get one, and t . <lb/>
If you want good d mice <lb/>
you can eat any <lb/>
W. Ana <lb/>
Co., and get <lb/>
be that is made out m <lb/>
wheel. <lb/>
Was i <lb/>
d i t. <lb/>
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f,, i i ti. ban made <lb/>
. in r <lb/>
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urea <lb/>
. veil <lb/>
in i her <lb/>
tho Minis are win<lb/>
I w ii t,. i <lb/>
in<lb/>
position upon tun <lb/>
public education bi well known. <lb/>
and improvement <lb/>
of our public schools constitute <lb/>
the most In the <lb/>
of our rural <lb/>
which there is no <lb/>
liner in the world. <lb/>
But it is expression re- <lb/>
public roads which in- <lb/>
write an see in. Cox u, who .;, I mo to <lb/>
Trunks and valises at town Tax on or before -M <lb/>
pun <lb/>
ton tier Co. have to an extra cost. <lb/>
The Pitt Oil Co. will pay C. Smith, <lb/>
highest price seed cotton. Tue <lb/>
Big line hare and caps just shown to mu now he <lb/>
your pick they going. <lb/>
The children, f If any in need <lb/>
enjoyed a lug hunt Monday peanuts or pea. to. <lb/>
evening you can gel A. W. Ange <lb/>
Di-k harrow at <lb/>
ex <lb/>
for <lb/>
Burlier Co. <lb/>
make Hi by <lb/>
their cotton seed <lb/>
meal at Pitt Oil Co. <lb/>
Our meal analyzes Pitt Co. <lb/>
Oil <lb/>
Di not forget the opening day <lb/>
As <lb/>
my boo of in <lb/>
e. Mini I Will <lb/>
be planned in have see <lb/>
many beautiful I <lb/>
show. look and <lb/>
Wanted at once hens, will mo ninny <lb/>
pay cash. G V. m Interest I <lb/>
one in n a plow will newest best i <lb/>
do well to go to A. Ange <lb/>
get one of those Chill, <lb/>
ed Th-y are the best on <lb/>
market. <lb/>
Punning of ail kinds <lb/>
ii II ii ring, Barber at Co. <lb/>
The Pitt Co. Oil is running <lb/>
hand up In date shows and day, and shipping lots <lb/>
them oil. <lb/>
Safe. <lb/>
We offer our silver table <lb/>
Mis Kicks, Collator, l <lb/>
visiting Mrs, J. L Jackson who <lb/>
at a bargain. , <lb/>
See us, B. T. Box a. <lb/>
Buy a pipe from J. C. <lb/>
at the drugstore. <lb/>
day night lion-, a visit to Durham, <lb/>
Raleigh, Wake Forest and Boot <lb/>
lam I Neck. <lb/>
Nice K Harrington <lb/>
Barber Co. <lb/>
paint, and yellow <lb/>
Barber N. C. <lb/>
Nice lilts suits at II L. <lb/>
vices st e <lb/>
morning <lb/>
given by and <lb/>
e. were <lb/>
greatly by nil, who were <lb/>
present. Tie for the <lb/>
nun i- a good one, and each <lb/>
i was <lb/>
out by participated. <lb/>
Another large of shoes . <lb/>
all styles and very i furniture is living daily <lb/>
reasonable. Barber L A., W. Align ft Go's. Come and <lb/>
A Go. I get the best at lowest prices. <lb/>
White's Coin- and Cure,; A new line of and dress I <lb/>
the received at A, W, <lb/>
for and i I ft Co, Be sure to see them and; <lb/>
no. <lb/>
Buy in do-, <lb/>
mil hi.- in J. II <lb/>
styles. n i; y in <lb/>
f ii .,,,., km <lb/>
fours tO <lb/>
L. A. <lb/>
If you need I. I o <lb/>
go I i A W. Ange <lb/>
He bus <lb/>
me; your order am <lb/>
tell which way d <lb/>
just notice l . <lb/>
em d out <lb/>
ft C. <lb/>
The A. G. Cox still <lb/>
making shipments of Cotton <lb/>
and guano <lb/>
shipped nut about <lb/>
cell How, Any one i e d t <lb/>
old n liable Cox plat in J <lb/>
guano sower had ii write m <lb/>
iii <lb/>
bushels of seed a <lb/>
patronage, we are yours I Barber ft Co. <lb/>
to serve, Carolina Supply I <lb/>
Furnishings house we are <lb/>
new ready for business, extend <lb/>
an invitation to all, lo visit our <lb/>
Miss Cox ed San-1 wore, and l e the beautiful line of <lb/>
I have given this subject <lb/>
for Tho <lb/>
of roads cannot <lb/>
be overestimated. hope <lb/>
sum., early date <lb/>
article illustrating Hi.- <lb/>
, advantages of pub <lb/>
received, latest styles. Harrington Ange Co. j In my Judgment Ural <lb/>
step is Lot on <lb/>
people both as to the necessity <lb/>
better and us to <lb/>
host method of obtaining thorn, <lb/>
Bureau Public <lb/>
of the United Slates Department <lb/>
of Agriculture, published <lb/>
several ii bulletin . <lb/>
scribing the construction <lb/>
what are known its <lb/>
minis. I vi; these roads <lb/>
constituted tin; present time <lb/>
tho best solution of road <lb/>
problem n Eastern <lb/>
In that a method is afforded <lb/>
if Hip band <lb/>
The difficulty in building <lb/>
dam roads in the great ext <lb/>
in <lb/>
materials from a distance, <lb/>
well cost <lb/>
I -ii II <lb/>
in id i read <lb/>
if to <lb/>
with upon <lb/>
tho Subject guild roads. <lb/>
I if your board <lb/>
of would <lb/>
construct one or more <lb/>
miles of mad as an ob- <lb/>
lesson to tho people of I ho <lb/>
comity, that a <lb/>
the <lb/>
be . If they <lb/>
determine to do this, the <lb/>
United Department of <lb/>
would an <lb/>
who would nil I lie <lb/>
plans vise work- <lb/>
will give me in <lb/>
en in any way can in- <lb/>
ward the cause id butter <lb/>
i fully, <lb/>
John h. Small. <lb/>
A. H. y. H. Ricks, <lb/>
A. H. Taft Co <lb/>
In two large nice show rooms the Dispensary. A. <lb/>
II. Tait. The Old Furniture of Greenville has sold W. <lb/>
ii. Kicks an interest in this exclusive Furniture and House <lb/>
Furnishing business. Our stocks of <lb/>
Mattings, Royal S Borden <lb/>
Felt bed Room <lb/>
Rugs, and Art Squares <lb/>
.- MB C i <lb/>
ft, <lb/>
If anything hi the home wanted-try <lb/>
it you. <lb/>
lours to please <lb/>
A H. Taft Co <lb/>
Pictures Framed to Order. <lb/>
furniture, which we have planed <lb/>
to deal out on <lb/>
even poorest shall have no <lb/>
excuse for their homes not being <lb/>
furnished. you in ad- <lb/>
II <lb/>
FREE. TRIAL <lb/>
Car load Hour just received, <lb/>
nice and lowest price. <lb/>
Harrington, Barber A On, <lb/>
The County Oil is <lb/>
cotton seed meal by <lb/>
car load. <lb/>
John Hart, of was i <lb/>
town Monday business, <lb/>
line of dress shirts ever <lb/>
shown in at <lb/>
Harrington, Co. <lb/>
any . o. family <lb/>
ho i<lb/>
C. ; i <lb/>
If you a <lb/>
in . ,. <lb/>
Rev. T. II K . ,. i <lb/>
I n. . i <lb/>
h a ii . j, ,. i <lb/>
gun last <lb/>
f n. <lb/>
Ii you are wise your <lb/>
TRY THIS MACHINE In your <lb/>
for ten days n you And <lb/>
it the mom . . up and <lb/>
t.-v r- i tho <lb/>
,. . , ,,. will lake h. I i It, land <lb/>
If you want a nice pall of blip. v . v,, . ,,,. , ,.,.,,,,. v <lb/>
BO to A. prices . v. I i, entirely <lb/>
, ,. v, <lb/>
Co and you them Ho <lb/>
Don't <lb/>
and ROYAL, <lb/>
Hy so yon it yourself <lb/>
money, v. h mi ii machine that <lb/>
tie the nicest lot ever shown in <lb/>
A nice lot of now summer Bug <lb/>
Robes at Harrington, Barber <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
A. C. is still <lb/>
hipping eel planters by the <lb/>
houses by painting win, fowl <lb/>
town and country pit, for . <lb/>
sale by A. W. Co. <lb/>
No need of not having good Woods high grade garden seed <lb/>
pants when Harrington, Burner have tor years been the most pops <lb/>
have just received anew southern seed offered truckers <lb/>
they will sell cheap, I and Carolina. You <lb/>
ford was la town always drag <lb/>
Tut-d store of B, T, Cos Bro. <lb/>
will positively please you than <lb/>
any other, <lb/>
Come and see and arrange <lb/>
A. W. ANGE CO., <lb/>
Winterville, N. C. <lb/>
TO CREDITORS, <lb/>
Having <lb/>
of I'll . of th <lb/>
Will I I. <lb/>
t. <lb/>
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the e lo lee for <lb/>
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Legging Contractor <lb/>
Man lo do I ml. <lb/>
all and to be <lb/>
lb ll. Dice <lb/>
TO OF <lb/>
Church. <lb/>
We tale liberty <lb/>
ilk I every will be given a <lb/>
el-ill A M. <lb/>
paint. <lb/>
gallons I., M. mixed with gal- <lb/>
ii i I palm a <lb/>
house, <lb/>
I, a M. Zinc hardens h, x M- <lb/>
in muses in <lb/>
mills In tho world V M <lb/>
Mass. used nearly gallons T. <lb/>
M. I. <lb/>
M. pure ill <lb/>
Sold by II, I. <lb/>
Tun is st <lb/>
time- to till lot <lb/>
wedding pi <lb/>
or <lb/>
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of <lb/>
MM GOODS <lb/>
nm. <lb/>
ArV, A AS PERCALES Sc <lb/>
p Monday, cordially invited <lb/>
these <lb/>
s i<lb/>
SITE BANKING S TRUST CO. <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, <lb/>
every kind. <lb/>
It insures against all accidents and sickness of <lb/>
THE <lb/>
is insured for YOUR benefit when Secure a <lb/>
H. A. WHITE Greenville, N. C<lb/>
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mm <lb/>
Big Store<lb/>
The Millinery Opening. <lb/>
We will place on sale during the two opening days an immense line of smart, up-to-date hand <lb/>
ready-to-wear Hats. Possibly one of the greatest selections Of Hats ever this city. <lb/>
THE OPENING WILL OCCUR ; <lb/>
TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, <lb/>
APRIL 10th and 1906. <lb/>
The Big Store long since established an enviable reputation tor Trimmed and Untrimmed 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 1906. <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
By ii- of p of Ml contained In<lb/>
Tobacco <lb/>
y to A White on the <lb/>
June. iN, and duly tn the <lb/>
of of Pitt County, t <lb/>
n. In M . th <lb/>
will mI, before the Court <lb/>
In for to the <lb/>
on Monday, May <lb/>
real to A <lb/>
or of lying nil In <lb/>
the County of near the town of <lb/>
vine within the boundaries the town <lb/>
known as No and <lb/>
No It, Ii. the la of Land <lb/>
Company called <lb/>
at the <lb/>
cornet of and Pitt nu d <lb/>
south I west feet to <lb/>
thence north M <lb/>
i hence north i i degrees east <lb/>
. Inches to th street, <lb/>
with on easterly course f-rt <lb/>
the r-t .-inning, containing one acre or <lb/>
said Deed. <lb/>
day of tee <lb/>
Mortgagee. <lb/>
Skinner A Midi., <lb/>
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb/>
before the <lb/>
Clerk of Pitt county as <lb/>
of H. o. notice Is <lb/>
to all Indebted to the t- <lb/>
Immediate; payment to the <lb/>
all persons having claims th. <lb/>
the same to the <lb/>
or before the II. h <lb/>
Iv. it this notice will he plead Ii <lb/>
of <lb/>
of March. lip <lb/>
, . W <lb/>
Not Quite. <lb/>
How often you MB a <lb/>
nail or screw driver or nil- <lb/>
Mr Have a good <lb/>
be prepared tor <lb/>
emergencies. Our <lb/>
hi all desire, and <lb/>
tool <lb/>
does not lack a single<lb/>
Course <lb/>
get Harness, <lb/>
Goods, <lb/>
of <lb/>
J. It <lb/>
Corey <lb/>
Friend. Worth Reading <lb/>
You Stop and Sec <lb/>
It Wonderful <lb/>
Greensboro, N. C. March 1903 <lb/>
Mrs Joe take pleas. <lb/>
I stating that your Remedy <lb/>
has entirely cured our little girl of <lb/>
a very bad case of eczema, <lb/>
covered a great part of her body,. <lb/>
She bad eczema <lb/>
the time she was three old. <lb/>
until she was nix years old. She- <lb/>
is now perfectly well and I feel <lb/>
that I speak too highly of <lb/>
it She has not had a symptom of <lb/>
it forms years. Respectfully, <lb/>
J. W. COBB. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
To Publishers <lb/>
and Printers <lb/>
have an entirely new <lb/>
on patents <lb/>
are pending, whereby we <lb/>
can reface old Brass Col- <lb/>
and Head Rules, <lb/>
pt. and thicker, and make <lb/>
i hem fully as as now <lb/>
and without any unsightly <lb/>
knobs or feet on the bot- <lb/>
tom. <lb/>
PRICES <lb/>
Column and Head <lb/>
regular lengths <lb/>
L. S. and <lb/>
Head Ruled Inches in <lb/>
and per lb- <lb/>
A sample of refaced <lb/>
Rule, full <lb/>
will be cheerfully <lb/>
sent on application. <lb/>
Residence Telephones. <lb/>
OUR NEW SPRING GOODS ARE ALL IN AND A CAREFUL INSPECTION OF OUR NEW<lb/>
GOODS, CLOTHING, SHOES. <lb/>
SLIPPERS, MEN'S FURNISHINGS, <lb/>
are unsurpassed. Come m and take a look, whether you buy or not, its always a pleasure to show <lb/>
from <lb/>
the public the beat reasons why every <lb/>
residence should have a we <lb/>
will for tho live beat <lb/>
articles. Five Residence <lb/>
Telephones, and Coupons, FREE for <lb/>
one, from June 1900, as <lb/>
First Prize-One <lb/>
and In Coupons. <lb/>
Second Prize-One Residence <lb/>
Telephone and in Coupons. <lb/>
Third Residence <lb/>
Telephone and in Coupons. <lb/>
Fourth Prize-One Residence <lb/>
Telephone. <lb/>
Prize One Residence <lb/>
Telephone. <lb/>
Subject <lb/>
The must be limited to <lb/>
words. The parties competing for the <lb/>
prizes be residents of the count; <lb/>
In which ibis taper la published, and <lb/>
Hie telephone must be located within <lb/>
some of <lb/>
towns In Which Ibis Company <lb/>
ates In North Carolina or <lb/>
Virginia. <lb/>
The successful contestants, If living <lb/>
outside of the town limits, elect <lb/>
the person to whom the telephone and <lb/>
coupons shall be <lb/>
The award will be made by three <lb/>
persons. Who have no Interest or con- <lb/>
with the Company. <lb/>
The Company underlain o <lb/>
answer any question in connection <lb/>
with the contest, which will <lb/>
I. 1906. <lb/>
The name of the successful <lb/>
and their reasons will appear In <lb/>
the columns of this paper M noon as <lb/>
practicable after June 1st. <lb/>
Address article to <lb/>
care Home Telephone , Telegraph <lb/>
Company, Henderson. N. C. <lb/>
P. C. <lb/>
Pointers <lb/>
of Type and <lb/>
High Grade Printing <lb/>
v. Ninth Street. p <lb/>
SOUTHERN R. R. <lb/>
Steamboat Service. <lb/>
L. leaves <lb/>
daily <lb/>
at a. m. for Greenville; leaves <lb/>
Greenville daily <lb/>
at in. for <lb/>
Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
Norfolk Southern Railroad for <lb/>
Norfolk, Baltimore, Philadelphia, <lb/>
New York, and all other <lb/>
North. Connects a Norfolk <lb/>
with all West. <lb/>
Shippers order their <lb/>
freight via Norfolk, cure Norfolk <lb/>
Soul R. R. <lb/>
Sailing hours subject to change <lb/>
without notice. <lb/>
J. J. CHERRY, Agent, Green- <lb/>
ville, N. C. <lb/>
H. C. General T. and <lb/>
f. Agent, Norfolk. Va. <lb/>
M. K. KING, V. P. ft G. M. <lb/>
M U N <lb/>
BIG STORE, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
II. t. <lb/>
Ill IN <lb/>
Groceries <lb/>
And Provisions <lb/>
Cotton Bagging and <lb/>
Ties always on hand <lb/>
Fresh kept con- <lb/>
In stock. Country <lb/>
Produce Bought and Sold <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
North Carolina. <lb/>
Convulsion, <lb/>
Fits, then <lb/>
Epilepsy. <lb/>
Dr. Restorative <lb/>
has been so successful in <lb/>
curing these brain-wrecking <lb/>
diseases that there is every, <lb/>
reason to believe that even the <lb/>
most hopeless cases can be <lb/>
benefited, if not fully restored. <lb/>
We will be pleased to refer <lb/>
one thus afflicted to many <lb/>
who now enjoy the blessing; of <lb/>
health, after years of hopeless <lb/>
suffering. <lb/>
have n non that had <lb/>
when two followed flu of <lb/>
tho <lb/>
Incur hi of dollar <lb/>
him, out <lb/>
I ho b i <lb/>
rent to ho for tho <lb/>
Inland Inn, <lb/>
I I, I ho eon- <lb/>
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Mm homo July SO, In <lb/>
In- I. <lb/>
could n bed, <lb/>
n tot d wreck. hi from to <lb/>
tn a w . it <lb/>
m I tho first <lb/>
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for tho r. I It to <lb/>
ever and boa out <lb/>
two very <lb/>
and lie not other <lb/>
him cured, ho <lb/>
can work and go if <lb/>
to ask any <lb/>
they at I no <lb/>
K. II. Ind. <lb/>
Dr. la told by <lb/>
druggist, who w II that too <lb/>
will benefit. If It ho <lb/>
will refund your money. <lb/>
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind <lb/>
A LITTLE NONSENSE. <lb/>
j V . . .- . <lb/>
The Parting<lb/>
The woman I ho curl j <lb/>
still in I, r <lb/>
nu and- <lb/>
d a small over the white- <lb/>
washed <lb/>
i n n made <lb/>
site suit ti. . i <lb/>
myself after tin <lb/>
down <lb/>
ever so <lb/>
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Embroideries Laces <lb/>
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Dainty wash Collars in Lawn, Pique <lb/>
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Turn Overs, and Collar and Cuff Sets <lb/>
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in tie new lace and embroidery <lb/>
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Persian designs. <lb/>
Fancy Goods, Notions <lb/>
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Bead Necklace, Bracelets, <lb/>
Gilt Belt Buckles, Ribbons, <lb/>
Fans, Dog Collars, in great variety of <lb/>
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Lace Hosiery. Stamped Linens in <lb/>
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Cloths. Hand Drawn Linens, Ready <lb/>
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Scarfs, Table Covers and Tray Cloths. <lb/>
contains the best makes and styles. . <lb/>
Ties and Pumps, sizes 1-2 to to a pair; Misses <lb/>
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Mens PaTent Leather Oxfords, at and <lb/>
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GREENVILLE. Pin COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA TUESDAY. APRIL 24- 1906. <lb/>
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MEETING. <lb/>
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Mr. Smith is as one <lb/>
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association. <lb/>
Au excellent paper on <lb/>
Moral Training a was <lb/>
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paper and the one read by Miss <lb/>
Charlotte Ii eland at the previous- <lb/>
meeting, which I failed through <lb/>
to speak of before, <lb/>
especial mention; <lb/>
will probably prim <lb/>
later. <lb/>
Shall We Spend <lb/>
was then by <lb/>
W. H. his <lb/>
and pleasing style. Mr. <lb/>
advised the teachers hi a full <lb/>
month the completion of <lb/>
their school work, and he <lb/>
urged upon the necessity of <lb/>
attending a summer school, ii <lb/>
possible, and recommended in <lb/>
terms strongest the <lb/>
summer school. <lb/>
Prof. W. B. Dove the <lb/>
association with a few words of <lb/>
and fare- <lb/>
well. doubt I express the <lb/>
sentiment of all the Pitt county <lb/>
teachers when I say, it has been a <lb/>
pleasure an inspiration to have <lb/>
Mr. Dove among He has <lb/>
a cheering word lent a <lb/>
helping baud he could. <lb/>
At one o'clock tie meeting ad- <lb/>
Although the dinner <lb/>
hour was passing, the <lb/>
seemed loath to leave, for they <lb/>
remained for sometime, engaged <lb/>
pleasant conversation. <lb/>
Why is it that all the teachers of <lb/>
Pitt county do attend every <lb/>
teachers meeting Those who do <lb/>
attend think it must be with <lb/>
the other members of the <lb/>
as with of <lb/>
see the of pleasure <lb/>
giving tr, but <lb/>
arc from r forth <lb/>
a id grasping them. <lb/>
Dora A Horn ,, Reporter. <lb/>
In Session With the Church at <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
WINSTON ITEMS. <lb/>
OR <lb/>
Eastern Carolina Road to Be <lb/>
Extended. <lb/>
Mr. L. A. came in Friday <lb/>
Mid told that be wan just from <lb/>
where a meeting bad <lb/>
looking to the extension <lb/>
Carolina railroad <lb/>
from Farm vine to that town. Mr. <lb/>
J. L. Bridge, president of the <lb/>
road was said the <lb/>
would pledge the <lb/>
road would lie extended to Hook- <lb/>
The will pledged <lb/>
and that town 1.4 happy over <lb/>
prospect tug railroad. <lb/>
Marriage Licenses <lb/>
Register of R. Williams <lb/>
issued to the <lb/>
couples since last <lb/>
. in-1 ill and Sarah <lb/>
W. M. Nichols and <lb/>
Chas. Hi ill i and Rachel <lb/>
Jno. H. Williams and Mary L, <lb/>
Boyd. <lb/>
Claudie Atkinson and <lb/>
Grimes. <lb/>
THURSDAY AFTERNOON <lb/>
The first business of the after- <lb/>
noon was the report on home mis- <lb/>
was adopted. <lb/>
Rev. J. Wool was elected as <lb/>
commissioner to the As- <lb/>
at Greenville, S. C, <lb/>
J. II. alternate. <lb/>
The committee on new manual <lb/>
made report was adopted. <lb/>
The state was directed to <lb/>
have the manual printed and dis- <lb/>
Ruling Elder John Webb was <lb/>
given leave of absence after the <lb/>
afternoon session. <lb/>
The following were <lb/>
Allen, Raleigh; <lb/>
T. A. Henry, New Bern. <lb/>
was chosen as the place <lb/>
for holding the fall meeting. <lb/>
Statistical report was read and <lb/>
adopted. <lb/>
Tie report on publication and <lb/>
schools was read and <lb/>
adopted. <lb/>
Dr. Morton was excused from <lb/>
afternoon <lb/>
session. <lb/>
report was made on the <lb/>
installation of several ministers <lb/>
that had taken place since last <lb/>
Ruling Elder Allen was <lb/>
elected treasurer. <lb/>
The report on Church and Chris- <lb/>
education was read ad- <lb/>
opted. <lb/>
report of the committee on <lb/>
was received and order- <lb/>
ed sent to the General <lb/>
The report of the committee on <lb/>
and school was <lb/>
adopted. <lb/>
It was ordered that special pray- <lb/>
be made at the session <lb/>
for the in the city of San <lb/>
Francisco. <lb/>
SESSION. <lb/>
Presbytery met at o'clock. <lb/>
After the Script ore <lb/>
so. , prayers were offered <lb/>
for the distressed Sail Francisco <lb/>
Then Dr. Moment read the <lb/>
on Sunday Observance Home <lb/>
Training. This was followed by <lb/>
the sermon for the evening preach- <lb/>
ed by Dr. Goldsboro, his <lb/>
subject being Home <lb/>
In his sermon Dr. said <lb/>
that God had the beginning <lb/>
appeared to his people. From lime <lb/>
In time He had appeared to men <lb/>
like Abraham. But He <lb/>
With His people Ml. Sinai, <lb/>
there gave them that law <lb/>
pronounces <lb/>
tile best that ha ever given. <lb/>
A- Sinai they received two <lb/>
systems The <lb/>
civil law the institution <lb/>
law. These <lb/>
G to perpetuate through <lb/>
the This makes the home <lb/>
for the <lb/>
of the nation. The righteousness <lb/>
of any nation cannot be great <lb/>
righteousness of the . <lb/>
Toe is the basts of ail <lb/>
eminent, and from it must <lb/>
principles Which <lb/>
the latter half of the sermon <lb/>
Di. discussed some of <lb/>
things that come in <lb/>
the of the home. The <lb/>
greatest forces this direction arc <lb/>
lack of harmony the family, the <lb/>
divorce system, lack of family <lb/>
worship, cheap literature, cud <lb/>
indifference on the part the <lb/>
Christian parents. His chief <lb/>
peal was that the family have <lb/>
ship in the home so that the youth <lb/>
may be taught the righteousness <lb/>
of God. <lb/>
The following resolution was <lb/>
offered by Rev. J. H. <lb/>
and adopted by -i rising <lb/>
The Presbytery <lb/>
is concluding <lb/>
pleasant profitable meet- <lb/>
therefore be it <lb/>
Resolved, That before adjourn- <lb/>
the Presbytery would take <lb/>
occasion to extend its cordial <lb/>
thanks to the pastor and people of <lb/>
the for their <lb/>
hearty welcome delightful joyed by all <lb/>
DOINGS <lb/>
SUPERIOR <lb/>
Apt. Tells of as APril Criminal and Civil Term in <lb/>
. . a <lb/>
which they have ex- <lb/>
tends to the Presbytery in open- <lb/>
to it their and their <lb/>
homes. The <lb/>
much to this congregation and all <lb/>
those friends who with kindly <lb/>
hospitality have <lb/>
services for its enter- <lb/>
during this meet <lb/>
hopes they will find this some <lb/>
expression of appreciation <lb/>
Resolved <lb/>
it- <lb/>
thanks to the to n Tue <lb/>
Daily for courtesies <lb/>
bestowed through its columns. <lb/>
Ii is the earnest of the <lb/>
Presbytery that the beet gifts of <lb/>
Him, all of whose gifts are good, <lb/>
may come upon the and <lb/>
toe people of Greenville. <lb/>
Rev. J was appointed <lb/>
to preach a family <lb/>
religion at next meeting of <lb/>
,. Dr. was made alter- <lb/>
A was read from <lb/>
Rev. Carr Moore asking excuse <lb/>
nun attendance which was granted. <lb/>
I ho time of fall meeting was <lb/>
set for Tuesday after fourth <lb/>
September at p. in. <lb/>
The resolution sent from Red <lb/>
Springs meeting was laid on the <lb/>
A committee from Union <lb/>
through Dr. <lb/>
the ministers, of the <lb/>
hold missionary <lb/>
vices each month; also that <lb/>
the proceedings of the Union lie <lb/>
published with the Presbytery. <lb/>
These adopted. <lb/>
The then adjourned <lb/>
to hold a called session at La- <lb/>
Grange on May <lb/>
UNION. <lb/>
Thursday the devotion- <lb/>
exercises lid by president, <lb/>
Mis <lb/>
After reading minutes by <lb/>
Mrs. A paper on <lb/>
and its was lead <lb/>
by Mrs. Watkins, of Henderson, <lb/>
which, in Ibis age, of rapid pro- <lb/>
might be a little behind the <lb/>
as it was written several <lb/>
I Mis. Watkins told <lb/>
us interesting things about <lb/>
this country, dense- <lb/>
population, at d our <lb/>
compel numberless <lb/>
in it mi.- in come to the Kings <lb/>
supper, command in each <lb/>
ii-u wore <lb/>
then to and <lb/>
appointed, with pleasant <lb/>
informal talk by tut ladies, after <lb/>
Mrs. Dill, of read <lb/>
us a paper on work of native <lb/>
helper in Foreign How <lb/>
etc these poor <lb/>
women who are into <lb/>
naming us who <lb/>
to he the light in those <lb/>
11-, Mrs. Hall gave 11- <lb/>
incidents f women <lb/>
educated when In mid- <lb/>
age, who studied and day <lb/>
that they might <lb/>
to tie helper-, one who <lb/>
a mouth I-1 . conducting one <lb/>
short prayer mooting, which of <lb/>
course, was good, tho she says <lb/>
devil makes so frightened <lb/>
my hit together. who <lb/>
took money for her work, saying. <lb/>
take this now to drive away <lb/>
hunger, but when I do have to <lb/>
be so busy, I will not have money <lb/>
for work for Their habit <lb/>
of systematic prayer for souls <lb/>
on . o n h <lb/>
He Sees hem. <lb/>
N. 20th. <lb/>
We walked around among the <lb/>
business men yesterday found <lb/>
them all very on <lb/>
customers. We thought they were <lb/>
going to take no notice of us, but <lb/>
school cloned last Fri- <lb/>
day with an address by Ex. <lb/>
J. Jarvis at a. m. and <lb/>
by the in the <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
The address by Governor Jarvis <lb/>
was to the point and <lb/>
The <lb/>
by the school bet an at <lb/>
eight o'clock and till <lb/>
eleven, consisting of <lb/>
drill, pantomimes <lb/>
duels, Instrumental and vocal, <lb/>
Every one was entertained, <lb/>
and the general sentiment that the <lb/>
the best ever <lb/>
b. a country school. Miss <lb/>
Brooks is a teacher of the <lb/>
type the school neighbor- j hands <lb/>
inn d me pained to give j without in <lb/>
her up. I racket as is t <lb/>
Session. <lb/>
The April term of Pitt Superior <lb/>
court this a <lb/>
two tern B. F. <lb/>
Long providing and S L. I. <lb/>
ore ti State. <lb/>
The following drawn <lb/>
about the bad <lb/>
that conclusion our friend, M. i O. James, <lb/>
L- J- <lb/>
Smith C. E Spier, J. B. <lb/>
11- to I <lb/>
look pr , <lb/>
line While . <lb/>
the Mil <lb/>
and <lb/>
keeping at <lb/>
Ku comes b- <lb/>
to <lb/>
bis <lb/>
. 11- at- <lb/>
his<lb/>
tiling <lb/>
m a <lb/>
In- <lb/>
J ; <lb/>
Mr. <lb/>
e mid lay <lb/>
any of the <lb/>
lug <lb/>
wake . <lb/>
W. J <lb/>
mi t. Long, <lb/>
, W a. s, W. <lb/>
Ferne i E- <lb/>
J. H. Cheek is the lint <lb/>
Mis-i-s Delia Smith, <lb/>
Bessie Smith came Thursday <lb/>
and attended the closing of <lb/>
Miss and little <lb/>
Lillian spent last week <lb/>
Mrs. Charles <lb/>
J. A. spent with <lb/>
friends near Falkland. <lb/>
Lit lie Glenn Bro.-ks came <lb/>
day, d accompanied her <lb/>
Miss May home Sunday afternoon. <lb/>
Jim Friday with <lb/>
staler, Mrs. Charles <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. B. T. <lb/>
and family Saturday and <lb/>
Sn day with their brother, C. H. <lb/>
is I a had at all at Ins work <lb/>
on watches jewelry <lb/>
lest in that hue. <lb/>
W. L. us a <lb/>
call yesterday,. It seems like old <lb/>
times with <lb/>
us. <lb/>
Misses Mary E. Job neon and M. <lb/>
Gibson <lb/>
We very <lb/>
greet friend Sol. Wed- <lb/>
Sol. is one of those good <lb/>
natured nun who carry <lb/>
that drives away dull <lb/>
en d with <lb/>
they e the his com- <lb/>
He seems to be a <lb/>
with Vanderbilt who is <lb/>
ready to a lively <lb/>
Miss Mary return- disposition any one. <lb/>
ed last week, after day, The Masonic Lodge of tins plate <lb/>
visit to Fountain. held special in- <lb/>
of in the the <lb/>
came Tuesday to see his sis- <lb/>
Mrs. E. E. end returned <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
Malone Tucker, of Greenville <lb/>
Sunday nth relatives here. <lb/>
of Ayden, spent <lb/>
in this vicinity. <lb/>
Frank Patrick was the neigh- <lb/>
afternoon. <lb/>
Miss c in <lb/>
relatives in <lb/>
Miss Smith spent <lb/>
day night and Sunday re- <lb/>
here. <lb/>
E. E. aid sou, Harvey, <lb/>
went to Greenville <lb/>
THE BETHEL AFFAIR <lb/>
Six Men Arrested on Bench War- <lb/>
rants Charged With <lb/>
n It. <lb/>
Sunday night a ago <lb/>
laid. outrage was commit led near <lb/>
by several persons who <lb/>
went to the home of J. Teel <lb/>
him. Particular of <lb/>
the assault wen; published The <lb/>
Much talk has been heard since <lb/>
live to I lie and <lb/>
several citizens were <lb/>
with and while ii <lb/>
was said there strong <lb/>
some lei <lb/>
made until M . <lb/>
Judge It. F. L in g, is hold <lb/>
tins I ii an c iv d <lb/>
e S I lie was <lb/>
I in- morning he <lb/>
lulled bench several <lb/>
Hi <lb/>
I Dudley end W J. <lb/>
s out to sent <lb/>
rs arrested six of the <lb/>
nit- v. hose names were the war- <lb/>
rants brought them to <lb/>
ville. men arrested are A. G. <lb/>
W. S. Briley, <lb/>
Whitehurst, Charlie <lb/>
and J. K. <lb/>
The men arrested were taken <lb/>
the sheriffs office held in <lb/>
there awaiting the action of <lb/>
the court. As lint her has <lb/>
been done up to the time The lie- <lb/>
Hector is ready for the press, it <lb/>
cannot be told what evidence it in <lb/>
band against them. The matter <lb/>
will be fully Investigated. <lb/>
era- <lb/>
of <lb/>
dug <lb/>
by our <lb/>
lend and Deputy Grand Lecturer <lb/>
Dr. C. L. We right <lb/>
glad to shake the hand of our <lb/>
young friend. He is also line of <lb/>
men who make you <lb/>
feel good to shake his hand. <lb/>
We ate glad Io note that Capt. <lb/>
W. J. Page is some today <lb/>
hope be yet entirely re- <lb/>
cover from his present His <lb/>
daughter, Sirs. John Fields, is <lb/>
visiting him, and her Mis <lb/>
John It. who has one of the <lb/>
and Blunt at- <lb/>
tractive little girls, Edna <lb/>
that I have ever seen. <lb/>
J. I. Tucker came to <lb/>
yesterday. <lb/>
We have plenty of fish now for <lb/>
tin who don't care the juice <lb/>
of hem. <lb/>
ever expert lo eat any more <lb/>
o Until he changes bis name <lb/>
from lo <lb/>
because some of tin good Usher <lb/>
think because be is <lb/>
call what <lb/>
cads. But <lb/>
an; blight in the mail. <lb/>
He 1-one rich <lb/>
they don't kin <lb/>
ll, In cause he Is -lien H <lb/>
good looking man. So good bye, <lb/>
you old king <lb/>
this A . a eagle, <lb/>
he spic tin <lb/>
this and lo the <lb/>
from 11.1; Polar bear <lb/>
in in -11 cheaper than you will <lb/>
sell lie-haw. He <lb/>
W. H. <lb/>
superintendent of education fur <lb/>
county, is spending this week <lb/>
in charge Of graded school, <lb/>
since Prof. T. H. King, has <lb/>
gone to cm He engaged <lb/>
pro acted meeting that place.<lb/>
Ad on., a, x <lb/>
L. S. <lb/>
S. <lb/>
W. A. B. G. <lb/>
Mi Shirley <lb/>
I his charge to grand jury <lb/>
g laid be would <lb/>
tine in g. g the <lb/>
crimes and giving the <lb/>
of ear-- , as be look it <lb/>
that grand jury of <lb/>
men. of intelligence tell if <lb/>
had as well <lb/>
as if a whole <lb/>
tilt given <lb/>
They is w. i is <lb/>
violation as does any lawyer. <lb/>
He charged <lb/>
to the u their <lb/>
oath to secret their <lb/>
do other <lb/>
Court Their as to <lb/>
and only into <lb/>
the side mailer was <lb/>
also explained, also the difference <lb/>
between a bill i did a <lb/>
No. stand <lb/>
a gr juror aid his <lb/>
duty in making of <lb/>
crime ms The <lb/>
jurors were against the <lb/>
of those persons who <lb/>
met lines dog the of <lb/>
in the to it- <lb/>
their <lb/>
avoid even the of evil, <lb/>
and if is <lb/>
made to you report it <lb/>
the <lb/>
Then alter lunching upon their <lb/>
as to the ion of <lb/>
public the county and <lb/>
advising have <lb/>
th-r grand <lb/>
later in e e, to <lb/>
t heir room. <lb/>
W. H. is as officer <lb/>
the grand <lb/>
L i- r . e <lb/>
The call of the ck.-t was taken <lb/>
up aid case K-o f <lb/>
The case Will Kittrell <lb/>
for was set fir <lb/>
ICE <lb/>
One Soon to Here. <lb/>
v no -ii e a new <lb/>
e lie <lb/>
thing tin n has long need- <lb/>
ed. Hi, B . d this <lb/>
I and to <lb/>
as he V -a. <lb/>
as he a ha, d I. i <lb/>
bis b . ., the ice <lb/>
plant, and -ells US he <lb/>
expects to it for <lb/>
in a weeks, exact <lb/>
location tin- nits not been <lb/>
definitely decided this <lb/>
win selected and everything <lb/>
put in I be tune the <lb/>
rives. <lb/>
This ill to the <lb/>
people as a , as t enable <lb/>
all to use it, and ill so increase <lb/>
us to make <lb/>
the enterprise u profit one. <lb/>
Attention Old Confederate Veteran. <lb/>
annual meeting will lie <lb/>
held on Thursday, May <lb/>
You are requested to be prompt- <lb/>
at a. <lb/>
H. A. Blow Sec'y. <lb/>
Henry Harding, <lb/>
Bryan Grimes Camp. <lb/>
Trade With the <lb/>
There arc no better business <lb/>
than those whose announce- <lb/>
appear The Reflector. <lb/>
They deserve your patronage <lb/>
will make it your to <lb/>
trade with them. If it were not <lb/>
the enterprising business man <lb/>
who advertises you could not even <lb/>
have a newspaper, therefore he <lb/>
helps you in more than<lb/>
<lb/>
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