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BLACK JACK ITEMS. <lb/>
Jack, April <lb/>
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Saturday d Sunday, <lb/>
large congregations. <lb/>
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TRAGEDY NEAR BETHEL. <lb/>
Unknown Parties Attempt to <lb/>
Drag Man From His Home. <lb/>
Bet X. C. April <lb/>
night at o'clock a of <lb/>
went to the home of Mr. W. J. <lb/>
Teel, about miles Bethel, <lb/>
down his door, went in to <lb/>
his attempted to take <lb/>
Mr. Teel had his pistol <lb/>
convenient, and as the got <lb/>
hold of him were pulling him <lb/>
along began tiring at his assail- <lb/>
he put the pistol <lb/>
tine man's breast and fired <lb/>
also another man's head, <lb/>
lour shots all. <lb/>
Mr. T el called to son who <lb/>
no a is to bring the <lb/>
Him, and at tins the crowd became <lb/>
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and was one of the most <lb/>
deeds ever committed <lb/>
upon an in the com- <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
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H. -v. of New Bun, was <lb/>
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why i takes so many girls at <lb/>
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further. <lb/>
Misses c Ward, <lb/>
are in town spending <lb/>
the week, with sisters, Mrs. <lb/>
C. M. d Mrs, D. G. i <lb/>
N. C, Apr. ISM. <lb/>
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to c of this morning, all of I <lb/>
colored and up for <lb/>
disorder on the <lb/>
The Sunday <lb/>
had E egg bunt on <lb/>
day evening, and the Episcopal <lb/>
Sunday held theirs Monday <lb/>
evening The pyramids that <lb/>
given In lie different classes were <lb/>
brought Easter Sunday, and the <lb/>
small; did well <lb/>
for a beginning in missions and <lb/>
only what can be if all <lb/>
will together. Their new <lb/>
steeple is about adding <lb/>
the appearance of the <lb/>
I. Gibson aid in <lb/>
town Sunday. <lb/>
Mrs. Ed ard daughter, <lb/>
Miss fear Greenville, <lb/>
sent with i. Eu <lb/>
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Peel if, of <lb/>
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Mr. G. A. <lb/>
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brother, id <lb/>
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fun to themselves. look oat <lb/>
and take t i- chance, it is <lb/>
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Fleming, i was <lb/>
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House, House, a- tie <lb/>
Mis <lb/>
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our -ill;, v.-. Ed Holiday and lime <lb/>
I s Hope <lb/>
soon be well again. <lb/>
It. T. Wilson Mr. <lb/>
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win Mrs, i. <lb/>
Mi-s B use will give her <lb/>
exhibit Swiss Fate on the <lb/>
evening .-f the of April, in <lb/>
I be ope a house. A small <lb/>
charged, and <lb/>
its will be given. There <lb/>
will be the entire <lb/>
T has returned from <lb/>
quite a stay in Florida <lb/>
and la. He report a fine <lb/>
trip and I improved very much, <lb/>
Mi-.-- Vivian Ruth and <lb/>
Burnett <lb/>
the week in Tarboro attend- <lb/>
lug the i- They report a <lb/>
fine time. The cat wasn't so; <lb/>
much -he men of the <lb/>
city gone anywhere and <lb/>
they s how to <lb/>
young ladies. <lb/>
has <lb/>
from ii-on. <lb/>
-id James Sunday <lb/>
In i Mr. Mrs. Frank <lb/>
Mr. <lb/>
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NEWS FROM <lb/>
Greenville's Department Store. <lb/>
We should like to tell you about all the pretty new goods <lb/>
we are showing, but for want of space can only <lb/>
mention a few, you must come in and see <lb/>
them in order to appreciate their richness and beauty. <lb/>
d Mrs. Jim King, of <lb/>
e, spent Sunday with <lb/>
Here. <lb/>
I and B. H. Smith <lb/>
t. Monday. <lb/>
, bee. infant son of Mr <lb/>
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no-1 , . . , <lb/>
hereby to nil at o'clock and, <lb/>
person- I I were held i <lb/>
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aid u that t j,,. <lb/>
at cemetery. The <lb/>
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of March, with pneumonia and <lb/>
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one that took little one away <lb/>
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comforter who can such <lb/>
LAND SALE. <lb/>
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The New Dress Goods <lb/>
are here in great variety. <lb/>
Silk Tissue in exquisite shadings and <lb/>
designs, in pink, blue and <lb/>
green from to yd, with <lb/>
to match. <lb/>
Sheer Cotton <lb/>
in Persian designs, lovely for evening <lb/>
dresses, in leading shades at yd, <lb/>
with drop linings to match. <lb/>
Wool Finished Batiste <lb/>
All cotton, sheer and dainty, ideal for <lb/>
shirt waist suits, for to yd <lb/>
Thin Sheer Lawns <lb/>
Batiste, Swiss and Barred Muslins, <lb/>
in flowered designs, dots and figured, <lb/>
from to yd. <lb/>
Woolen Dress Goods <lb/>
in Batiste, Mohairs and Panama, from <lb/>
to yd, in black and cream. <lb/>
White Goods S Linens <lb/>
Thin, fluffy, sheer, dainty materials <lb/>
in white, suitable for all occasions are <lb/>
shown. Fine dotted Swiss in <lb/>
little dots and flowers, French Lawn, <lb/>
Persian Lawn, India Linen, Wash <lb/>
Chiffon, Sheer Linen Lawn, Brussels <lb/>
Net in white and colors, Embroidery <lb/>
Heavy Sheeting Linen, Irish <lb/>
and which closely re- <lb/>
real linen. <lb/>
New Silks <lb/>
Dress Silks in pin stripes <lb/>
and checks in dress patterns. in. <lb/>
Chiffon Taffeta in the leading shades <lb/>
Special value in in. Taffeta Silks <lb/>
in black and colors. <lb/>
Embroideries Laces <lb/>
We have been accorded many words <lb/>
of praise for the gathering <lb/>
of new dainty novelties we are show- <lb/>
in this department. We have <lb/>
Baby Irish Laces in all overs, bands <lb/>
and edges. Maltese and Laces in <lb/>
match sets. Round thread and Ger- <lb/>
man in match sets. Dainty French <lb/>
and <lb/>
Embroideries in match sets and <lb/>
Baby Irish and Batiste combined in <lb/>
lovely patterns which form the new- <lb/>
est creation in the Embroidery line. <lb/>
Silk Warp <lb/>
inch wide, at yd, in perfect <lb/>
shades of lavender and old rose <lb/>
Black Wash Goods <lb/>
are liberally provided for ladies wear- <lb/>
black, our stock is large and the <lb/>
variety great, showing materials for <lb/>
separate waists, skirts and dresses. <lb/>
Dainty wash Collars in Lawn, Pique <lb/>
and linen, in all white, all black and <lb/>
some with colored embroidered dots <lb/>
and figured. Lace stocks, Lace Scarfs, <lb/>
Lace and Batiste combination Collars, <lb/>
Turn Overs, and Collar and Cuff Sets <lb/>
in dainty French Embroidery. <lb/>
in tie new lace and embroidery <lb/>
combinations. Long Crepe Scarfs in <lb/>
Persian designs. <lb/>
Fancy Goods, Notions <lb/>
The variety great and styles beautiful <lb/>
Bead Necklace, Bracelets, <lb/>
Gilt Belt Buckles, Ribbons, <lb/>
Fans, Dog Collars, in great variety of <lb/>
styles and grades. Dainty Gauze and <lb/>
Lace Hosiery. Stamped Linens in <lb/>
Centerpieces, Shirt Waists and Tray <lb/>
Cloths. Hand Drawn Linens, Ready <lb/>
to use in Bureau Scarfs, Wash stand <lb/>
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/>
and Kid Button heels, sizes to at pair. <lb/>
kid patent leathers, sizes to at 1-2 to st <lb/>
Ties, sizes 1-2 to from to ; all kid, same style, to <lb/>
Mens PaTent Leather Oxfords, at and <lb/>
Men and Boys Tennis Oxfords from to <lb/>
We have never shown a prettier or more complete stock and we cordially invite you us a call. <lb/>
G. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
THE EASTERN<lb/>
D J WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER IN AL VANCE <lb/>
VOL No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE. Pin COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA TUESDAY. APRIL 24- 1906. <lb/>
No. <lb/>
MEETING. <lb/>
for <lb/>
The of Pitt county en <lb/>
joyed u interesting <lb/>
the <lb/>
auditorium of the <lb/>
graded school <lb/>
day April The <lb/>
weather was quilt a <lb/>
large Dumber teachers was <lb/>
present. <lb/>
B. read a <lb/>
led prayer, <lb/>
which In the <lb/>
was with much spirit. <lb/>
Pi of. Smith then came <lb/>
the with words of <lb/>
and Already <lb/>
Mr. Smith is as one <lb/>
the most useful workers of the <lb/>
association. <lb/>
Au excellent paper on <lb/>
Moral Training a was <lb/>
read by Miss Louise <lb/>
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/>
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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/>
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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/>
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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/>
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think because be is <lb/>
call what <lb/>
cads. But <lb/>
an; blight in the mail. <lb/>
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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/>
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L. S. <lb/>
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W. A. B. G. <lb/>
Mi Shirley <lb/>
I his charge to grand jury <lb/>
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crimes and giving the <lb/>
of ear-- , as be look it <lb/>
that grand jury of <lb/>
men. of intelligence tell if <lb/>
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tilt given <lb/>
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violation as does any lawyer. <lb/>
He charged <lb/>
to the u their <lb/>
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do other <lb/>
Court Their as to <lb/>
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the side mailer was <lb/>
also explained, also the difference <lb/>
between a bill i did a <lb/>
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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/>
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as to the ion of <lb/>
public the county and <lb/>
advising have <lb/>
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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/>
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thing tin n has long need- <lb/>
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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/>
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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/>
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who advertises you could not even <lb/>
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Mrs Jo <lb/>
Remedy <lb/>
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it for six year-. <lb/>
J. W. COBB.<lb/>
The Millinery Opening. <lb/>
will place on sale during two opening days mi of smart, up-to-date hand made <lb/>
ready-to-wear Hats. Possibly one of the greatest selections Hats ever shown in 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 Millinery, con- <lb/>
showing the latest and newest In Imported Hats, we show the latest ideas, while the de- <lb/>
signs our own star 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/>
OUR NEW SPRING GOODS AUK ALL IX AND A CAREFUL INSPECTION OF OUR NEW <lb/>
VI K <lb/>
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SHOES, <lb/>
FURNISHINGS, Sc.,. <lb/>
are in take U Whether yon or not, its always a pleasure to show goods <lb/>
STORE <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
the Superior <lb/>
Clerk fill <lb/>
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tool In- for i <lb/>
lour <lb/>
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we will your tool <lb/>
box not lack a <lb/>
useful <lb/>
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Horse <lb/>
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will give for l <lb/>
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Telephone Bud for <lb/>
one year from Juno as <lb/>
First Prize-One <lb/>
and in Coupons. <lb/>
Second Residence <lb/>
Telephone and In Coupons. <lb/>
Third Residence <lb/>
Telephone and In Coupons. <lb/>
Fourth Prize-One Residence <lb/>
Telephone. <lb/>
Fifth Prize One Residence <lb/>
Telephone. <lb/>
Subject in these <lb/>
The article must be limited to <lb/>
words. The parties for the <lb/>
prises he of the count <lb/>
In which this Is and <lb/>
the telephone must be located within <lb/>
the limits of some of the <lb/>
towns iii which this Company <lb/>
exchanges in North or <lb/>
Virginia. <lb/>
The successful contestants, if living <lb/>
outside of the town limits, can elect <lb/>
the person to whom the telephone and <lb/>
coupons shall he given. <lb/>
The award Will he made by three <lb/>
persona, who have no Interest or coo. <lb/>
notion with the Company, <lb/>
The Company undertake to <lb/>
answer any In <lb/>
with the contest, which will close <lb/>
Slay l, <lb/>
The names of the successful conies- <lb/>
their reasons will appear la <lb/>
the columns of this paper as soon as <lb/>
practicable after June 1st. <lb/>
Address your article to <lb/>
rare Home Telephone u Telegraph, <lb/>
Company, Henderson, N, C. <lb/>
F. C. <lb/>
Mgr. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
HI M IN <lb/>
Groceries <lb/>
And Provisions <lb/>
Cotton Bagging and <lb/>
Ties always on hand <lb/>
Fresh kept ton- <lb/>
in stock. Country <lb/>
Produce Bought and Sold <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
North Carolina. <lb/>
To Publishers <lb/>
Printers <lb/>
new <lb/>
on a blob latest <lb/>
whereby we <lb/>
, Brass Col- <lb/>
Head Rules, <lb/>
pt. and thinker, and make <lb/>
i-iii fully as good as now <lb/>
and without any <lb/>
knobs r on i bot- <lb/>
tom. <lb/>
PRICES <lb/>
Column Head <lb/>
regular lengths <lb/>
s and <lb/>
Head in.-hes in <lb/>
and over <lb/>
A pie of refaced <lb/>
Rule, <lb/>
will be cheerfully <lb/>
on <lb/>
Pointers <lb/>
of Type ml <lb/>
High Grade Printing <lb/>
N. Ninth Street. Philadelphia. P <lb/>
SOUTHERN <lb/>
N. S. <lb/>
Steamboat Service. <lb/>
L. leaven <lb/>
hi t a. in. for<lb/>
with <lb/>
Norfolk Railroad for <lb/>
New Rut-tun hi all other <lb/>
joints a Norfolk <lb/>
nil Went, <lb/>
should order their <lb/>
Norfolk, Norfolk <lb/>
v H, <lb/>
Ending change <lb/>
without notice. <lb/>
J. J. Agent, Green- <lb/>
vine, K ;. <lb/>
H. T. and <lb/>
f. Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
M. K. KING, V. P. G. M. <lb/>
Convulsion, <lb/>
Fits, then <lb/>
Epilepsy. <lb/>
Dr. Restorative <lb/>
has been so successful in <lb/>
curing these brain-wrecking <lb/>
that there is every <lb/>
reason to believe that even the <lb/>
most hopeless cases can be <lb/>
benefited, if not fully restored. <lb/>
will be pleased to refer <lb/>
any one thus afflicted to many <lb/>
who now enjoy the blessing of <lb/>
health, after years of hopeless <lb/>
suffering. <lb/>
have a that <lb/>
when two of <lb/>
the wont type, and he pronounced <lb/>
I hundred of <lb/>
r t relief. <lb/>
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vane, at Ho <lb/>
but <lb/>
led to brought <lb/>
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condition, if had m -1 almost <lb/>
entirely, k-i. w of a <lb/>
family could not even iii <lb/>
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m n We n tn try <lb/>
It. S Bid . first <lb/>
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for the better, We Ii given t <lb/>
ever he has but <lb/>
two very last <lb/>
and then ho other <lb/>
Ways, we him as he <lb/>
can work and no If any one <lb/>
wishes to any quest m <lb/>
this. t do <lb/>
K. Ind. <lb/>
Dr. In sold by your <lb/>
who will guarantee that the <lb/>
first bottle will benefit. If It tails, he <lb/>
will refund your money. <lb/>
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind <lb/>
John Jr. <lb/>
that of n <lb/>
does p No, ii <lb/>
turning the mote v <lb/>
Why hi I that, <lb/>
Journal. <lb/>
I wonder why tiny <lb/>
laws of New <lb/>
Jersey. <lb/>
Farmers Consolidated Co. <lb/>
of the <lb/>
the <lb/>
held here today. There was <lb/>
large l report j <lb/>
Of the m t <lb/>
to the <lb/>
of the meeting be later ; <lb/>
Desirable <lb/>
Lots For Sale. <lb/>
NATIVE ROOTS. <lb/>
SAFE RELIABLE. <lb/>
That the roots of many native plants, <lb/>
wild in our <lb/>
for <lb/>
is well proven. Even <lb/>
the Indian had <lb/>
curative and <lb/>
taught the early settler their uses. The <lb/>
Indian never liked work so he wanted his <lb/>
well as that <lb/>
do the work slid let hunt <lb/>
h.- due for her. <lb/>
for that was great remedy tor <lb/>
weal.-- <lb/>
same Blue Ins <lb/>
skillfully <lb/>
with other that it <lb/>
more any other in <lb/>
curing all the various weaknesses and <lb/>
painful to women. <lb/>
Many women have been laved <lb/>
from the lame tin- <lb/>
knife by the use of <lb/>
favorite Tender- <lb/>
over the lower pelvic region, with <lb/>
backache. of <lb/>
bearing down pains or distress should not <lb/>
go unheeded. A course <lb/>
will work marvelous <lb/>
In all SUCh eases, and generally effect <lb/>
permanent cure if persisted In for s <lb/>
length of time. The <lb/>
is a harmless agent. <lb/>
wholly prepared from native medicinal <lb/>
roots, without a drop of alcohol In its <lb/>
make up. whereas all other medicines, <lb/>
put up for sale through druggists <lb/>
woman's peculiar contain <lb/>
quantities of spirituous liquors, which <lb/>
an- very harmful, especially to delicate <lb/>
women. con <lb/>
neither alcohol nor harmful <lb/>
drugs. All its ingredients are <lb/>
printed on each bottle it 1- a <lb/>
powerful Invigorating tonic, imparting <lb/>
health and strength in particular u. the <lb/>
organs distinctly feminine. weak <lb/>
and sickly women, who are <lb/>
or debilitated, especially for women who <lb/>
work in store, or school-room, w ho <lb/>
sit at the typewriter or sewing machine, <lb/>
or bear heavy household burdens, for <lb/>
nursing mothers, Dr. Favorite <lb/>
Prescription will prove a priceless <lb/>
because of Its health restoring and <lb/>
strength-giving power. <lb/>
constipation, the true, scientific <lb/>
-cure Is Pierre's Pleasant Pellets. <lb/>
Mod. harmless, yet sure. <lb/>
Near Five Points on Easy Terms. <lb/>
Call on or address <lb/>
SAM WHITE, Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
.-. <lb/>
Sale of Land for Taxes. <lb/>
Notice is given th ill I have levied on and will f the <lb/>
courthouse In Monday. May 7th, the de- <lb/>
scribed real estate. due the County of Pitt and Stale of North <lb/>
. for the year <lb/>
This April 0th, <lb/>
TOWNSHIP. <lb/>
H. A. <lb/>
JOHN A. RICKS. <lb/>
I. <lb/>
ii <lb/>
Commissioners Sale of Land. <lb/>
Notice Is if veil Mist ti <lb/>
ed p by <lb/>
in of sell SI <lb/>
the II Hist r-r <lb/>
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Fill North ear <lb/>
us follows. Adjoining <lb/>
v I. a. and <lb/>
other It The Int. rest <lb/>
beings one interest said Slid <lb/>
Is sold f. division heirs at law <lb/>
F. H. I. by s special <lb/>
lug In the wherein K K, <lb/>
Tuck-r i W, Tucker, <lb/>
Tucker. II, K II <lb/>
wife <lb/>
Tucker. Tim Tucker <lb/>
Terms of <lb/>
Tills of April. . <lb/>
Elks, James . <lb/>
Moore, W, W. <lb/>
Hopkins, Hack <lb/>
Howard, H. C. Co. <lb/>
James, II. <lb/>
n. <lb/>
Jenkins. Cube. <lb/>
Ransom. <lb/>
West, Z. ii. <lb/>
Bridget's Heirs. <lb/>
Hut Hi-. Frank.<lb/>
Pollard, T. J. <lb/>
1-3 <lb/>
Manning <lb/>
Acres. <lb/>
Ms <lb/>
so <lb/>
6.67 <lb/>
3.99 <lb/>
1.96 <lb/>
1.30 <lb/>
1.30 <lb/>
1.30 <lb/>
1.30 <lb/>
1.30 <lb/>
1.30 <lb/>
7.97 <lb/>
HEADQUARTERS FOR <lb/>
4.39 <lb/>
ii <lb/>
TOWNSHIP. <lb/>
Brown <lb/>
Hill <lb/>
5.40 1.30 6.70 <lb/>
35.31 1.311 36.04 <lb/>
1.30 1.41 <lb/>
1.30 2.20 <lb/>
1.76 1.80 2.06 <lb/>
GENERAL MERCHANDISE. <lb/>
Jenkins, John H. <lb/>
Manning, Laura F. <lb/>
J. H. <lb/>
J. F. <lb/>
Buck, J. T. <lb/>
Hill, n. <lb/>
Henry, Sr <lb/>
Tyson, hula. <lb/>
TOWNSHIP. <lb/>
TOWNSHIP. <lb/>
1.30 <lb/>
4.45 1.30 <lb/>
Tar Hirer <lb/>
TREASURY DEPARTMENT. <lb/>
Office of Comptroller <lb/>
Currency. <lb/>
of the <lb/>
I . <lb/>
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II <lb/>
The National Hank <lb/>
town of tire, <lb/>
Noun <lb/>
nil <lb/>
states, required <lb/>
fore an <lb/>
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NOW I, Hi <lb/>
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Ill III- <lb/>
county of III s- <lb/>
provided <lb/>
and <lb/>
of the lulled i tales. <lb/>
Ill testimony where <lb/>
seal office tills . tit.<lb/>
April -When <lb/>
p the <lb/>
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if witness toy hand and <lb/>
i day of <lb/>
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NOTICE I OR MILL AT <lb/>
SHEPPARD MILL. <lb/>
The mill days at mill <lb/>
is now run b Mu <lb/>
after I ho 20th III April. Ill <lb/>
will and <lb/>
day. All will <lb/>
ground at notice, are well <lb/>
quipped for grinding. <lb/>
not <lb/>
pay to have a in lier lo it at the null <lb/>
house and no con, to grind. <lb/>
bar that ire alway make as good meal <lb/>
as anyone. Try us we believe you <lb/>
will be pleased. Do not be afraid you <lb/>
will not get your corn ground because <lb/>
of mill days, for we Increased <lb/>
speed and capacity, therefore we know <lb/>
that you can Wt have <lb/>
three mills in operation. <lb/>
we tender our thanks to our <lb/>
their past patronage and hope <lb/>
that you will continue the same by <lb/>
Increasing your corn and we will in- <lb/>
meal, for workers <lb/>
at the mill. <lb/>
Yours Truly, <lb/>
Mrs. Sally. . . <lb/>
Blount, Edward. <lb/>
Kills. If. B. <lb/>
J. E. <lb/>
Hassle, . <lb/>
Harrington, C. C. . <lb/>
Jackson, E. Est. <lb/>
Jacobs, Charlie. <lb/>
Lorenzo. <lb/>
Patrick, C. it. <lb/>
Stone, P. I. <lb/>
Heirs. <lb/>
Dupree, Henry, Jr. <lb/>
Johnson, Anthony. <lb/>
Mercer, w. u. <lb/>
II. F. <lb/>
Owens, It. N. <lb/>
Will I . . <lb/>
Barrette, C. I. <lb/>
Blount, W. n. <lb/>
J. P. <lb/>
Dang, V. <lb/>
Little, W, a. <lb/>
smith, J. Stanley. <lb/>
Henry. <lb/>
Tyson. B. F. <lb/>
Mrs. E. <lb/>
Bell, W. H. <lb/>
Blount, Edward. <lb/>
Bi-own, Robert <lb/>
Brown, Henry. <lb/>
John. <lb/>
Cherry, Peter. <lb/>
b. c,. <lb/>
J. E. <lb/>
Hellen. <lb/>
Follies. L S. <lb/>
Julius S.<lb/>
Godwin, W. T------- <lb/>
Florence. . . <lb/>
Gray, <lb/>
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Hopkins, . . . <lb/>
Hopkins, Frank. . . . <lb/>
Hopkins, <lb/>
Hopkins, Nelson. . . . <lb/>
W. <lb/>
Keel. II. F. <lb/>
King, J. Bob. <lb/>
Phoebe, Est. <lb/>
s. E. <lb/>
Moore. Henry. <lb/>
John P. . <lb/>
Obey, Samuel. <lb/>
Perkins. <lb/>
Peyton, Chas. <lb/>
Price, . <lb/>
Redmond, William.<lb/>
Tyson, B. F. <lb/>
C Swamp <lb/>
TOWNSHIP. <lb/>
on <lb/>
2.10 <lb/>
4.96 <lb/>
2.23 <lb/>
1.24 <lb/>
1.30 <lb/>
1.80 <lb/>
1.30 <lb/>
1.30 <lb/>
1.30 <lb/>
consolidated the two stocks of H. A. and John A. Ricks in one <lb/>
store we are prepared to furnish our customers anything needed in <lb/>
6.96 <lb/>
3.70 <lb/>
6.26 <lb/>
3.53 <lb/>
2.51 <lb/>
G. Pal rick <lb/>
N. Clifton <lb/>
Swamp <lb/>
drift on<lb/>
Home S <lb/>
c;. Branch <lb/>
L. Field<lb/>
Ayden <lb/>
FALKLAND TOWNSHIP. <lb/>
2.02 <lb/>
3.27 <lb/>
2.42 <lb/>
3.67 <lb/>
55.26 1.80 <lb/>
8.48 1.30 <lb/>
1.81 <lb/>
1.30 3.32 <lb/>
1.30 <lb/>
1.80 <lb/>
1.30 <lb/>
1.80 <lb/>
1.30 <lb/>
1.80 <lb/>
1.30 <lb/>
i. so <lb/>
1.80 <lb/>
Fa hind <lb/>
Dupree <lb/>
mu I it <lb/>
Moore <lb/>
Kicks <lb/>
2.76 1.30 <lb/>
1.68 <lb/>
6.95 <lb/>
5.79 <lb/>
TOWNSHIP. <lb/>
Swamp<lb/>
C Creek <lb/>
Marlboro <lb/>
Tyson <lb/>
P ltd <lb/>
GREENVILLE township. <lb/>
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13.90 <lb/>
4.71 <lb/>
4.78 <lb/>
7.66 <lb/>
1-3<lb/>
Sheppard <lb/>
Arthur <lb/>
Arthur <lb/>
Lacy <lb/>
Mill <lb/>
ionic <lb/>
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j. <lb/>
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Res <lb/>
fifth st <lb/>
Reed st <lb/>
D ave <lb/>
Corey <lb/>
Patrick <lb/>
K. <lb/>
Perkins <lb/>
Wash. <lb/>
Mill <lb/>
B. Lane <lb/>
Home <lb/>
Stokes <lb/>
E. Clark <lb/>
Mill <lb/>
Wash. <lb/>
Greene <lb/>
Patrick <lb/>
Pitt st <lb/>
Greene st <lb/>
Patrick <lb/>
Dwelling <lb/>
st <lb/>
Pal rick <lb/>
Shivers <lb/>
I'm i tick <lb/>
Wash. <lb/>
SO <lb/>
in it <lb/>
4.22 <lb/>
8.86 <lb/>
3.91 <lb/>
3.19 <lb/>
10.23 <lb/>
7.96 <lb/>
1.80 <lb/>
1.30 <lb/>
1.30 <lb/>
1.30 <lb/>
1.30 <lb/>
1.30 <lb/>
1.30 <lb/>
1.30 <lb/>
1.30 <lb/>
1.30 <lb/>
1.80 <lb/>
1.30 <lb/>
1.30 <lb/>
1.30 <lb/>
1.80 <lb/>
1.49 <lb/>
l. <lb/>
3.72 <lb/>
4.97 <lb/>
56.56 <lb/>
17.22 <lb/>
6.13 <lb/>
1.55 <lb/>
s. <lb/>
22.1 s <lb/>
4.61 <lb/>
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1.68 <lb/>
1.57 <lb/>
S . <lb/>
15.20 <lb/>
6.01 <lb/>
8.96 <lb/>
I. <lb/>
1.17 <lb/>
I. <lb/>
a . i <lb/>
5.69 <lb/>
9.26 <lb/>
5.88 <lb/>
DRY GOODS AND <lb/>
We will carry an up-to-date line r <lb/>
Hats, Shoes, Dress Notions, Sc. <lb/>
In Groceries we will have at all times a full line of the very best goods, not only <lb/>
the staples like <lb/>
Meat, Flour, Sugar, Coffee, but all kinds of <lb/>
Canned Goods, the finest brands <lb/>
We can supply anything you need to wear or to eat, and pay highest prices for <lb/>
COUNTRY PRODUCE. Quality and prices of our goods will please you. <lb/>
RICKS, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
13.63 <lb/>
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4.25 <lb/>
3.97 <lb/>
19.36 <lb/>
5.8 <lb/>
3.21 <lb/>
S. <lb/>
SI <lb/>
6.47 <lb/>
2.91 <lb/>
1.30 <lb/>
I. SO <lb/>
1.30 <lb/>
1.30 <lb/>
1.30 <lb/>
1.30 <lb/>
1.30 <lb/>
1.80 <lb/>
1.30 <lb/>
1.80 <lb/>
1.10 <lb/>
1.30 <lb/>
1.30 <lb/>
1.30 <lb/>
11.92 <lb/>
1.84 <lb/>
2.21 <lb/>
1.6 l <lb/>
3.67 <lb/>
5.27 <lb/>
20.66 <lb/>
. B <lb/>
2.29 <lb/>
37.13 <lb/>
6.6 <lb/>
1.3 i <lb/>
I. i <lb/>
4.11 <lb/>
4.11 <lb/>
f, <lb/>
4.22 <lb/>
Tucker. W. H. <lb/>
Tyson, George. <lb/>
Laura. <lb/>
Whit A. . <lb/>
Dudley, H. <lb/>
Simpson, C. L. <lb/>
W. . <lb/>
Williams, Dudley. . . . <lb/>
Wooten. <lb/>
Lots. I'll. <lb/>
Vines<lb/>
i Hodges<lb/>
V, <lb/>
, Cherry <lb/>
I, Perkins <lb/>
TOWNSHIP. <lb/>
Wool <lb/>
R. It. F- <lb/>
Cost, <lb/>
38.60 1.30 <lb/>
1.30 <lb/>
1.30 <lb/>
1.30 <lb/>
I. <lb/>
4.61 . i<lb/>
3.34 1.3-1 <lb/>
3.25 In <lb/>
1.86 <lb/>
SWIFT CREEK TOWN I <lb/>
Buck. J. It., Sr. <lb/>
Cox. J. W. <lb/>
Cox. S. V. <lb/>
Clark, W. H. <lb/>
E. I. o Creek <lb/>
Vines, Caesar.<lb/>
L. H. Hardy <lb/>
inn <lb/>
II <lb/>
. s <lb/>
1.12 <lb/>
6.7 <lb/>
2.29 <lb/>
4.24 <lb/>
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i. <lb/>
4.39 <lb/>
. I <lb/>
1.08 <lb/>
5.91 <lb/>
. I <lb/>
ii. <lb/>
9.17 <lb/>
13.17 <lb/>
2.42 <lb/>
S. s <lb/>
3.59 <lb/>
5.54 <lb/>
TAKEN UP. <lb/>
ink-ii mill that <lb/>
with my <lb/>
Mine -r <lb/>
I A II K V H, <lb/>
N i th, 1901 <lb/>
Is By Everybody and in <lb/>
it to for what they want <lb/>
U you have what they it and ate sure to <lb/>
a put of money. <lb/>
AN OLD <lb/>
is . heavy <lb/>
i a <lb/>
LIVER la the of nine <lb/>
l s I <lb/>
Xi. B .-11 <lb/>
to the of tit-; hole mat- <lb/>
i. r, thoroughly, quickly safely <lb/>
mid restore the action of tho <lb/>
LIVER to normal <lb/>
;. tone Lo the system and <lb/>
to the body. <lb/>
No Substitute. <lb/>
Ii <lb/>
ill pounds, <lb/>
tin to fork <lb/>
to none D- <lb/>
tor <lb/>
recovery. . A. <lb/>
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Tilt REFLECTOR <lb/>
AND <lb/>
J. AM PROPRIETOR, <lb/>
in the post office t Greenville, N. C a second matter, <lb/>
known- upon application. <lb/>
desired at every post In Pitt and adjoining counties <lb/>
in to <lb/>
CAROLINA TUESDAY APRiL <lb/>
bus <lb/>
the big stick. <lb/>
It is hut over a month now <lb/>
to the town election. <lb/>
between Rollins If <lb/>
they have it mind etch other <lb/>
throats, pirates, they <lb/>
have no right to complain if other <lb/>
folks should think that too. <lb/>
The trial is a <lb/>
between the lawyers. <lb/>
last round was <lb/>
she will have to pull off some-1 <lb/>
thing else <lb/>
Ex Governor not <lb/>
easily put out of the way of the other <lb/>
senatorial candidates. <lb/>
In the present excitement lookout <lb/>
for somebody to go to writing atones <lb/>
about mountain <lb/>
All is kin, and it eve <lb/>
duly, who help Hie <lb/>
San sufferers <lb/>
was twenty years ago this com <lb/>
August when Charleston was <lb/>
d by mi earthquake. <lb/>
TI e man behind the plow is turn- <lb/>
over the face of the earth in <lb/>
these days <lb/>
The losers in San bare <lb/>
bit lire companies a blow <lb/>
and out of <lb/>
business. <lb/>
Vesuvius is at forgotten f r <lb/>
the time being, especially on this <lb/>
continent, the eruption failing in <lb/>
with the Son <lb/>
The two afternoon papers of Nor- <lb/>
folk, the Ledger and the Dispatch, <lb/>
have been Consolidated and now a- <lb/>
as It means a better <lb/>
paper for Norfolk. One pa- <lb/>
per well supported does more good <lb/>
than two or more that barely ex- <lb/>
The disaster at San Francisco was <lb/>
the worst known in the history of <lb/>
this country Besides the great <lb/>
loss of life and property, there will <lb/>
be intense suffering for days to come <lb/>
among the survivors. It is time tor <lb/>
an of all hearts that the <lb/>
needed relief may he provided.<lb/>
prevailed in that city rec <lb/>
for evil was hardly second to any <lb/>
on the continent. The same <lb/>
reigns and rules today as in <lb/>
the days of Sodom and Gomorrah, <lb/>
and with the of the nation <lb/>
at the present clay to violate Hi <lb/>
visitations t well he <lb/>
regarded as a warning <lb/>
One thing Greenville needs i- <lb/>
more people he best way to in <lb/>
duct more people to come here is to <lb/>
hue avenues of profitable employ- <lb/>
open to them. These avenues <lb/>
of employment are best provided in <lb/>
manufacturing enterprises, hence <lb/>
the duty and necessity of <lb/>
the establishment of <lb/>
enterprise that can be induced <lb/>
to locate here. Every citizen can <lb/>
do his part in this direction. The <lb/>
town itself could do much toward <lb/>
stimulating manufacturing enter- <lb/>
prises by providing a day electric <lb/>
current that furnish power <lb/>
with which to operate. <lb/>
Greenville is neither too small w r <lb/>
t hi far away to render some aid to <lb/>
San Francisco sufferers. Every <lb/>
little helps, and. the best help in <lb/>
such disasters is that which conn a <lb/>
quickest. Every and <lb/>
in the entire country should <lb/>
its part in helping San <lb/>
The city of Baltimore that suffer <lb/>
el so terribly by lire a few <lb/>
ago. was the first to offer aid to San <lb/>
Francisco in the present awful die- <lb/>
aster to that city. Having suffered <lb/>
herself, Baltimore knew the value <lb/>
timely assistance, and it was <lb/>
aide in that city to be the first to <lb/>
. it. <lb/>
The great spirit of the American <lb/>
people is brought to the surface <lb/>
when one is in distress Out- <lb/>
there may be much class- <lb/>
difference, but distress shows the <lb/>
real heart of the American people. <lb/>
as never before the spirit of <lb/>
universal brotherhood is being put <lb/>
into practice. The rich and the <lb/>
poor alike respond to the needs of <lb/>
humanity. During the past week <lb/>
the American have shown <lb/>
how deep is the feeling of sympathy <lb/>
and kindness. The voluntary <lb/>
funds for the relief of the suffering <lb/>
in San 1- have reached <lb/>
and much more will be ad- <lb/>
to this fond. In spite of the <lb/>
spirit of money-getting, the heart of <lb/>
the true American is sympathetic, <lb/>
and he is always ready to help his <lb/>
brother. <lb/>
Just as well s back to <lb/>
Russia The advocate of <lb/>
should have no quarter in <lb/>
America. <lb/>
Along now we stories of <lb/>
marvelous happenings Sonic <lb/>
low in Ohio the gall tn send out <lb/>
a tale that an old stone well, forty- <lb/>
six feet deep, containing fifteen feet <lb/>
Greenville is not doing what ale. <lb/>
f water, slid down the hill twenty <lb/>
might do for the aid of the San . , . <lb/>
two and remained in tact, and <lb/>
Francisco sufferers ,, ,, , <lb/>
I an windless on well not even <lb/>
W a deal ,, . . , . ., . . <lb/>
nor the water <lb/>
, . , . disturbed in the least. That is a <lb/>
It their against otter <lb/>
are true, there must needs be much I <lb/>
pruning of the ranks before there <lb/>
ever a respectable Republican party The time draws near for the open <lb/>
in Carolina <lb/>
The Durham Herald calls the at <lb/>
to the custom of <lb/>
coming in threes, and is wondering <lb/>
where the next one will hit and <lb/>
what it will be. <lb/>
No doubt the of C . <lb/>
Black but i v . <lb/>
on the i<lb/>
of first series of The Home <lb/>
Loan Association of <lb/>
All who have <lb/>
ed for shares, and all others who <lb/>
want shares, should report promptly <lb/>
to the secretary and treasurer, Mr. <lb/>
S. C. Woolen, on the first Saturday <lb/>
in May, This association can be <lb/>
made the greatest incentive to <lb/>
Greenville's growth the town has <lb/>
ever had. <lb/>
ion in the part. <lb/>
his acquittal gives a jolt.<lb/>
It is hoped the Water and Light <lb/>
Commission of Greenville will not <lb/>
That was a magnanimous act on of .,. <lb/>
the part of in- day electric orient as early an <lb/>
promptly preprinting <lb/>
or the relief of tin San Francisco <lb/>
sufferers I donations <lb/>
have I made by wealthy men <lb/>
have <lb/>
suffered much from disaster, <lb/>
have that sympathetic feeling that <lb/>
hastens them aid when mis <lb/>
fortune strikes elsewhere. Jackson- <lb/>
ville. Fla., contributed liberally to <lb/>
the San Francisco sufferers. <lb/>
Blackburn came out best in his <lb/>
and now- the is on <lb/>
advantage would go <lb/>
a long ways developing <lb/>
numerous enterprises, and the town <lb/>
needs every one of these that can be <lb/>
Every suck enterprise <lb/>
will add to the business of the town <lb/>
and increase the of the <lb/>
municipal plant Urine, on the day <lb/>
current. <lb/>
We approach the subject almost <lb/>
with fear, for the scripture saith <lb/>
not that ye be not <lb/>
who can say that this great ca- <lb/>
upon Pan Francisco is a <lb/>
rebuke to the exceeding <lb/>
Albemarle Presbytery. <lb/>
Continued From <lb/>
THE BEST HATTERS <lb/>
BEST HATS <lb/>
In a Spring Derby you want the correct shape. <lb/>
In a Soft Hat you want the same thing. <lb/>
We give both. <lb/>
You want the correct color. <lb/>
You want it to wear well. <lb/>
We guarantee It. <lb/>
You want to pay as little as possible. <lb/>
Here you do it. <lb/>
Can't blame us, if your hat isn't right. <lb/>
You'll be absolutely sure of newness and <lb/>
correctness of style if you buy here. <lb/>
FRANK WILSON, <lb/>
The King Clothier. <lb/>
their care, regular giving of <lb/>
work and money, they <lb/>
only tests of reality of our <lb/>
love for Christ. <lb/>
Our missionaries who nave had <lb/>
practical experience the <lb/>
labor of training these natives well <lb/>
worth while. They are the force <lb/>
I our great Captain to <lb/>
bring their own people the light. <lb/>
A Idler from Mr-. Fulton, of <lb/>
Japan, I by Mi-s Bate was <lb/>
very interesting. <lb/>
aligned Wednesday <lb/>
were now brought Up for <lb/>
calling l much pleasant, <lb/>
talk. <lb/>
Announcements were made for <lb/>
afternoon, some consultation <lb/>
held as to for en- <lb/>
year, when meeting was <lb/>
adjourned prayer. <lb/>
Mr. ii. n ii tin. of <lb/>
read a paper by Miss Lane, of <lb/>
Bedford, Vs. answering the <lb/>
ti boys <lb/>
Miss has evident- <lb/>
bed experience, her <lb/>
being to the point and full <lb/>
of helpful hints for workers with <lb/>
boys. <lb/>
Next in order was a memorial of <lb/>
missionaries who have passed away <lb/>
during the year, a, paper <lb/>
by Mrs. Ives, of New Bern, which <lb/>
was read Mis. <lb/>
these was Dr. pioneer <lb/>
missionary to Mexico, the <lb/>
part of whose life was spent in <lb/>
work. <lb/>
A fine pi on new Japan <lb/>
and effects of the late war on mis <lb/>
contributed by the Tar <lb/>
society read by Mrs. <lb/>
Fowle, of Washington. <lb/>
Letters from two of our mission- <lb/>
in Japan, Mrs. Johnson and <lb/>
Miss Mebane, were then read by <lb/>
Miss Wiswall. Mrs. Johnson is <lb/>
now in this country. Miss Mebane <lb/>
graduated at a short while <lb/>
ago. Her letter was full of Inter- <lb/>
est, <lb/>
Officers for year were <lb/>
Mrs. Jarvis, <lb/>
Mrs. Mosely, Mi. <lb/>
cur. sec.; Mrs. J. A. <lb/>
Kicks, rec. sec. <lb/>
he ladies of the union returned <lb/>
many mil heartfelt <lb/>
Mrs. Wat It In, to the good people <lb/>
of win. have made this <lb/>
to be long <lb/>
with plea-me. especially <lb/>
appreciate the kindness Mis. <lb/>
who presided the <lb/>
so faithful I j; and of <lb/>
who gave the of <lb/>
their <lb/>
After be with <lb/>
till e meet and prayer <lb/>
adjourned, everybody fee- <lb/>
helped and uplifted iv these <lb/>
two days of conference about the <lb/>
Master's work. <lb/>
The people of Greenville greatly <lb/>
enjoyed having the Presbytery and <lb/>
Union to come here. were a <lb/>
number ministers i the <lb/>
body and they left an impression <lb/>
for good that will bear fruit in <lb/>
year to The Reflector ex- <lb/>
presses its appreciation of the <lb/>
assistance given by the clerks, <lb/>
J. H. and J. K. <lb/>
Wool the their nun <lb/>
for reports of the <lb/>
Presbytery, and also to Mrs. C. <lb/>
Vines us the reports <lb/>
the Union. <lb/>
ONLY A BABY. <lb/>
Pulley Bowen <lb/>
THE HOME OF WOMAN'S FASHIONS <lb/>
We will inaugurate Our Spring Season by J <lb/>
putting on display the newest <lb/>
ideas to be shown in <lb/>
Only <lb/>
Wit f .- u <lb/>
A chin, <lb/>
A I, rt la . ii u wit Inn, <lb/>
from th of <lb/>
of love, <lb/>
only baby, who your care, <lb/>
dally toll, <lb/>
A mill <lb/>
A lo learn r ti.- of <lb/>
Two f-el to play, <lb/>
lo in the <lb/>
a baby, I'M ho dear. <lb/>
That the In with awful fear <lb/>
That little one may k bi-fore. <lb/>
And tread the It trod of yore, <lb/>
Before It left tie rent <lb/>
To In the Joy of a liar's love. <lb/>
Only a baby, a little child. <lb/>
By turns weak and wild. <lb/>
But dearly beloved, Its <lb/>
And the care bestowed without <lb/>
the baby dwells In the <lb/>
And cot death I he bond ran part. <lb/>
-Woman's <lb/>
Logging Contractor Wanted. <lb/>
Man to <lb/>
all team and t l furnished. <lb/>
Inquire at <lb/>
j SILKS GOODS <lb/>
We have no trash or stuff but I <lb/>
I we will have the latest and best things that <lb/>
I were obtainable in the American markets <lb/>
and we cordially invite the Ladies that are <lb/>
desirous of seeing the NEWEST <lb/>
t IN SILKS AND WHITE GOODS t <lb/>
X to call at our establishment i <lb/>
truly yours, <lb/>
Policy <lb/>
THERE IS A WAY TO SAVE <lb/>
AND A WAY TO LOSE. <lb/>
You save you lose any other <lb/>
kind. His poor policy especially when <lb/>
GROCERIES. <lb/>
Don't put just anything on your and think it in good in Ugh. Th <lb/>
same money at my store will to I have just list a fresh <lb/>
took of <lb/>
Canned Goods, Package Goods, <lb/>
Mutter, Cheese, Coffee, Sweet and Sour Pickles and other this <lb/>
also and Confections. And keep the in an I <lb/>
Just try mo f best in the Grocer's <lb/>
J. B. JOHNSTON, <lb/>
Nert door to C. T. <lb/>
NEAT JOB <lb/>
Our Specialty <lb/>
Job Printing Office<lb/>
. <lb/>
this <lb/>
This department is i i of J. H. FRY, who i authorized to rep- <lb/>
resent the G in Winterville and territory. <lb/>
A good s s la h will Try a bottle of KM For One saw lost <lb/>
make you feel more S Kid- of Lest material will sell <lb/>
Make a with what nay at Harrington Barbs <lb/>
have hidden away for keeping Co <lb/>
the next time you come to <lb/>
of Winterville. fits <lb/>
keep it safer than you <lb/>
Q. C. and L. K. Buck went to <lb/>
Greenville Wednesday evening on <lb/>
Nice line of groceries <lb/>
ways on hand <lb/>
win have cotton seed to well or <lb/>
write or Pitt Co. <lb/>
Oil their prices are the <lb/>
highest. <lb/>
Quite a number of traveling men <lb/>
have b-t-ii in town week. <lb/>
Men's and youth's pasta, all <lb/>
sen, at <lb/>
.- .<lb/>
. r -e I at <lb/>
,. . <lb/>
i i- h <lb/>
. I. t, lie mi ii- <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Mies Nannie House, who a The demands I . <lb/>
i t the Winterville High wheels i. now, any e <lb/>
i-tit home Friday evening need of same will do well to <lb/>
to Saturday and write o, see the A U. <lb/>
with live near and at <lb/>
House. tun Co. <lb/>
Any one in need of a good mi d <lb/>
that will last and render good attended Services here <lb/>
service just jail lo see i the <lb/>
A. <lb/>
Miss Mollie Bryan, who <lb/>
at home <lb/>
Friday evening lo Saturday <lb/>
and Sunday with her parents, Mr. <lb/>
and Mrs. M. G. Bryan. <lb/>
particulars see L L Kin nil <lb/>
If you a nice <lb/>
at A. W. AC. i j u . <lb/>
get one, and cheap t i <lb/>
Miss Hulda ox t. . <lb/>
ville this <lb/>
If you want good that <lb/>
you can eat without any Iron de <lb/>
with Indigestion, go to a. w. <lb/>
and get f Hour <lb/>
; he Is pure <lb/>
If you want a shirt or tie <lb/>
go to Co. <lb/>
For hay, com <lb/>
Barber ft C . <lb/>
who do pay <lb/>
town Tax on or before April will <lb/>
have to pay an extra cost. <lb/>
C. S. Smith, Collector. <lb/>
ex <lb/>
for <lb/>
The Oil Co. will pay <lb/>
highest price cotton. <lb/>
Big line of huts and caps just <lb/>
received, latest styles. Harrington. <lb/>
Bather Co. <lb/>
Jim Johnson, Greenville, was <lb/>
f you expect to exchange your Wednesday on business, <lb/>
seed for meal you can same time <lb/>
by meal far your seed when <lb/>
. . . <lb/>
you have cotton ginned at I he <lb/>
Pitt Co. Oil Mill. Farmers make by <lb/>
Joshua Manning made a cotton seed <lb/>
trip to Pitt Count v Oil Co, <lb/>
If you want Irish; Our Pitt Co. <lb/>
go to Harrington, Oil <lb/>
Co. A. Powell <lb/>
Miss K , <lb/>
baa recently paid the Winterville Wanted at will <lb/>
High n plea-ant visit, p, cash. G. A. <lb/>
The A. G. Cos C. still; m need a pow will <lb/>
cotton planters guano do we- to A w. Ange He small, <lb/>
by the car load, and if you ; ex one Chill, i Q order an lime <lb/>
need any you had write Of They are the best on , <lb/>
J straws tell which way wild <lb/>
I he market, . ., t <lb/>
u blows, notice the ii <lb/>
John and implements of all kinds Cu-t mica going in aid from <lb/>
in town L Co. H U . <lb/>
. ,, n Co <lb/>
Miss Co went home <lb/>
to spend <lb/>
her ll ma <lb/>
The nicest lot of tint-, ever <lb/>
shown in -i cm no be <lb/>
Tooth and Disk Harrow at Ht A- w- <lb/>
your bile a-e <lb/>
If any faun .-i <lb/>
Id . planting <lb/>
you can get I A. <lb/>
Coat the <lb/>
Miss Ward, i s ill <lb/>
High h iii <lb/>
her in one morning, near <lb/>
lo spend and <lb/>
w t i her <lb/>
If you need any peanuts for <lb/>
t go t A. W. A On. <lb/>
Ur i <lb/>
can I Y <lb/>
i-i;. . s in. in at Hie <lb/>
ii. i. t <lb/>
I N or a <lb/>
i the <lb/>
will <lb/>
A Q. still <lb/>
of Cotton <lb/>
and Sowers. They have <lb/>
shipped out about i <lb/>
now. Any one in need of ti c <lb/>
old reliable Col planter and simple <lb/>
guano sower had write or <lb/>
see them at once. <lb/>
Mrs. K. K. Green- <lb/>
ville Ibis morning shopping. <lb/>
Buy your Candies, Apples, <lb/>
from <lb/>
W at store. <lb/>
If you are wise preserve your <lb/>
by them with <lb/>
and country paint, tor <lb/>
A. Ange Co. <lb/>
N . ii. ed of not having <lb/>
pants when Barbel <lb/>
received anew lot, <lb/>
mat they will sell cheap. <lb/>
A. H. raft, <lb/>
A. It <lb/>
W. H. Ricks, <lb/>
Co- <lb/>
In two large nice show rooms the Dispensary. A. <lb/>
h. The Old Furniture Man of Greenville has sold W. <lb/>
H. Ricks an interest in this exclusive Furniture <lb/>
Furnishing business. Our stocks of <lb/>
Mattings, Royal Borden <lb/>
Felt bed Room <lb/>
Suits, Rugs, and Art Squares <lb/>
and wheat can be with , DAYS FREE. <lb/>
. hi in I or n <lb/>
mowers, rakes, reapers and f d V, <lb/>
on, Barber Co. <lb/>
Jack-on was in town <lb/>
enroll, a prosper- <lb/>
of <lb/>
vicinity, was In Friday even- for the house <lb/>
doing lots trading a, fr and extend <lb/>
. ,. an to all, to visit our <lb/>
store, and the beautiful line of <lb/>
furniture, which we have planed <lb/>
to deal out on easy <lb/>
that even shall have no <lb/>
excuse fir their homes not <lb/>
Thanking you in ac-j <lb/>
patronage, we are your <lb/>
Pointed <lb/>
Red hair an awfully <lb/>
tent way of getting tangled up in <lb/>
one's temperament. <lb/>
Lots of people imagine that they <lb/>
are not. talked about simply because <lb/>
they don't hear it. <lb/>
Men who try to keep up appear- <lb/>
a net's often find it. to <lb/>
up disappearances later on- <lb/>
Only those who travel in ti <lb/>
straight and narrow path can In <lb/>
upon to give us Straight <lb/>
goods. <lb/>
a sin ill boy refuses a <lb/>
of pie there is <lb/>
wrong either with the boy or with<lb/>
When men other there <lb/>
is usually a cause, but when women <lb/>
bate each other there is often only a <lb/>
be cause. <lb/>
Sensible wives devote their span <lb/>
lime to their husband's <lb/>
garments rather than nagging at <lb/>
to mend their <lb/>
are complete anything in is <lb/>
us, we will suit you. <lb/>
Yours to please <lb/>
A. H. Taft Si Co <lb/>
Pictures Framed to Order. <lb/>
of Ibis <lb/>
Be sure not to forget the <lb/>
iron at <lb/>
A. W. Ange Co. <lb/>
We are having an excellent <lb/>
meeting here week. Rev. <lb/>
Johnson, of Raleigh, <lb/>
here aid doing some excellent <lb/>
we led that it will be Eastern Carolina Supply <lb/>
great meeting. Winterville, N. C. <lb/>
The Bank of Winterville, con <lb/>
limit s to go forward, as the <lb/>
on hand up to date shows <lb/>
So you not them they are <lb/>
safe. <lb/>
Henry was town <lb/>
Friday <lb/>
We offer our silver table ware <lb/>
Car load of Hour just received, <lb/>
nice and fie.-h, at lowest price. <lb/>
Harrington, Co. <lb/>
Prof. G. E. Lineberry went to <lb/>
db mi special <lb/>
Friday night. <lb/>
The County Oil is <lb/>
guarantee at a bargain, shipping meal by the <lb/>
See us H. T. Box a ear load. <lb/>
of Fair dress shirts ever <lb/>
Haven, Mas,., is visiting her in at <lb/>
brother, W. B. <lb/>
Buy a pipe from J. H. C. Dixon I Hew is arriving daily <lb/>
at the drug store. at A. W. Ange Ad's. Come and <lb/>
, get the best at lowest puces. <lb/>
Nice Robe-int <lb/>
t to tin c <lb/>
Barber Co. <lb/>
Tom <lb/>
this <lb/>
yellow <lb/>
Harris Barber Os. <lb/>
line h suits at If b. <lb/>
any r. . .- FAMILY <lb/>
TRY <lb/>
ten <lb/>
it the a-. <lb/>
will take <lb/>
we know J <lb/>
price <lb/>
you MS <lb/>
By so <lb/>
money, Iv <lb/>
will <lb/>
any <lb/>
Corns f<lb/>
I t home <lb/>
v don't <lb/>
.; and <lb/>
mi we <lb/>
it, <lb/>
make you <lb/>
I j entirely <lb/>
until <lb/>
royal. <lb/>
yourself <lb/>
ii machine that <lb/>
better than <lb/>
and make <lb/>
A. W. ANGE S CO., <lb/>
Winterville, N. C. <lb/>
A new line of and dress <lb/>
just at W. Ange <lb/>
Be sure to see them and <lb/>
your pick. <lb/>
A. Cox and son, Roy, went to <lb/>
Greenville Thursday evening. <lb/>
If you want a nice pair of Slip- <lb/>
go to A. W. Ange <lb/>
of Ho <lb/>
ail and sites price very ever n<lb/>
t On <lb/>
, ., A nice lot of new summer <lb/>
a . . u . <lb/>
f u at Harrington, Barber <lb/>
farmer, of the <lb/>
virility was In town Friday <lb/>
NOTICE TO <lb/>
The A. G. Cox Co. is still <lb/>
shipping cotton by the <lb/>
White's Colic and Kidney <lb/>
the combination kidney medicine Mi <lb/>
and a sure colic cute. <lb/>
at the Drag Store . Hat- <lb/>
Misses ard Ma Vincent <lb/>
in <lb/>
inly<lb/>
In 1111111- I <lb/>
,. -1, 17th I. <lb/>
., in mi. <lb/>
mil. . ,. , <lb/>
A. <lb/>
Kill, of W . H.<lb/>
Court Mil <lb/>
will <lb/>
In Hi-<lb/>
In town <lb/>
Friday evening <lb/>
tie this <lb/>
morning shopping. <lb/>
Mis C. M. Bernard Dead. <lb/>
I as received by <lb/>
i of <lb/>
death of Mr. Lucy G. Bernard, <lb/>
wife of Mr. C M. Bernard, of <lb/>
Her death in Rich- <lb/>
Where she had been taken to <lb/>
a hospital for health <lb/>
bating been poor for sometime. <lb/>
Mrs. Bernard had many In <lb/>
Greenville where she lived <lb/>
years, and they are pained <lb/>
to of her death. <lb/>
OFFICERS ELECTED. <lb/>
Farmers Consolidated Tobacco <lb/>
Company. <lb/>
The board of of <lb/>
in-1 Tobacco <lb/>
the Mar <lb/>
house day to complete the <lb/>
f left vii me <lb/>
meeting f the on <lb/>
. member of the board <lb/>
pi i- e t. <lb/>
The if the <lb/>
am- election <lb/>
O. I. . <lb/>
H . II secretary and <lb/>
auditor, <lb/>
We the rt <lb/>
adopted some very important <lb/>
measures to govern the <lb/>
of year. <lb/>
of company are in <lb/>
lent condition. The election f <lb/>
is Ma-- simply a <lb/>
the old rs, which <lb/>
highly in of their <lb/>
of company. <lb/>
We have received our toll of WASH <lb/>
consisting of <lb/>
C is in <lb/>
in <lb/>
FANCY GOODS <lb/>
LAWNS <lb/>
GINGHAMS, PERCALES <lb/>
will be Eve body <lb/>
to these<lb/>
i. <lb/>
OPPOSITE GREENVILLE BANKING TRUST CO. <lb/>
MONEY IS NOTHING <lb/>
IN COMPARISON WITH GOOD HEALTH <lb/>
But should you become incapacitated by either accident or <lb/>
help bear the burden of additional expense incurred, the <lb/>
DISABILITY POLICY <lb/>
provides complete protection. . It insures against all accidents and <lb/>
every kind. THE <lb/>
Is insured for YOUR benefit when traveling. Secure a Policy NOW. <lb/>
Insurance ii. A. WHITE <lb/>
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Quarters here do the work <lb/>
of Half Dollars. <lb/>
A LITTLE NONSENSE. <lb/>
Having secured the output Silks from large Silk <lb/>
in Patterson N. J., we will put on sale <lb/>
Thursday Morning <lb/>
SEVERAL HUNDRED YARDS <lb/>
China <lb/>
The Parting of Peace <lb/>
Women. <lb/>
The woman with the yellow <lb/>
et ill entwined in her hail <lb/>
mounted an upturned tub hand <lb/>
ed a small package over the white- <lb/>
few e. <lb/>
is a cake of homemade <lb/>
said sweetly. made it <lb/>
after an old <lb/>
down grandmother. <lb/>
ever mi respond- <lb/>
ed the woman in the rod shawl. <lb/>
I consider it far lo <lb/>
the of soup they soil today. <lb/>
Just try it on your children ears. <lb/>
It i- grand for scrubbing soiled <lb/>
cars <lb/>
But the woman in the <lb/>
was looking dagger. <lb/>
she exploded. you <lb/>
mean t insinuate that my children <lb/>
have Po <lb/>
it is no use trying to <lb/>
Von are always insulting <lb/>
Keep your old <lb/>
go News. <lb/>
A letter View. <lb/>
funny that love <lb/>
should invariably end with the <lb/>
marriage the hero and heroine. <lb/>
-or <lb/>
that's really only <lb/>
the beginning of their lives. <lb/>
may lie. hut it's <lb/>
the end of the hue <lb/>
Press. <lb/>
The Washington Hospital for the <lb/>
of All Medical and Surgical Cases <lb/>
AND <lb/>
Figured <lb/>
Misrepresentation. <lb/>
men are much mis- <lb/>
, It contains throughout; elevator, , <lb/>
answered the statesman. baths t. service on every door; <lb/>
regret I have not said all the rubber tree's on stairway and <lb/>
bright that have been snipped chemical and microscopic with static <lb/>
to mo. and I am also thankful <lb/>
that I have not said all the foolish <lb/>
Star. <lb/>
for treatment f the must difficult cases, combined with <lb/>
appointed corps of trained nurses. Private nursing up <lb/>
to meet patients at stations. For farther information add .-- <lb/>
or Joshua Tayloe or E. M. Brown, assistant surgeons. <lb/>
I ; and gas lights, water, heat, hot <lb/>
call bells in each room; <lb/>
Sting room, second to none, well- <lb/>
giving unsurpassed fa- <lb/>
home and training SchooL <lb/>
implication. A modern <lb/>
U- T. Tayloe, surgeon in charge. <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
THE GREENVILLE BANKING TRUST COMPANY. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
At close of business April 6th, 1906. <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION <lb/>
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE. N. C. <lb/>
RESOURCES. <lb/>
Loans and discounts <lb/>
Overdrafts, 6,415.38 <lb/>
Bonds, inn <lb/>
Furniture and fixtures 2,485.84 <lb/>
Due from Banks 32,054.84 <lb/>
Cash items 1137.43 <lb/>
Gold Coin ml <lb/>
Silver Coin J 10.11 <lb/>
bank notes <lb/>
US notes 104541.00 <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
Capital Stock paid in <lb/>
Surplus <lb/>
Undivided <lb/>
Deposits <lb/>
Time <lb/>
Due to <lb/>
Cashiers <lb/>
AT THE CLOSE OP lit APRIL <lb/>
Loans Discounts 127.180 <lb/>
Overdrafts<lb/>
Due from B 12.16121 <lb/>
Items <lb/>
coin <lb/>
Silver coin 2,093.47 <lb/>
Nat, notes 1,71.00 <lb/>
Capital stock in <lb/>
Undivided profits 650.04 <lb/>
Depot, sub to 84.018 i <lb/>
140,660.34 <lb/>
State of North Carolina, .,, <lb/>
Total 6107,408.01 Total, 6197,408.04 County <lb/>
i I. J. K. Davis, Cashier i he above-named batik, in <lb/>
State of North Carolina, County of Pitt, swear the above statement true to the best of my <lb/>
I, C. Cashier of the above named hank, do solemnly and belief. J. R, DAVIS. <lb/>
swear that the above is true to the best of my knowledge <lb/>
and belief. C. S. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to <lb/>
me, this day April. 1606 <lb/>
MOOSE, <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
L. WOOTEN <lb/>
II <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb/>
fore me, this 6th day of April <lb/>
J. V. JOHNSTON, <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
W. M. LANG, <lb/>
T. I,. <lb/>
H. h. IS, <lb/>
Director <lb/>
AT THE LOW 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 you. All <lb/>
the newest things in MILLINERY and DRESS GOODS.<lb/>
-r; <lb/>
,. <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/>
COTTON SEED. MEAL AND HULLS. <lb/>
FEED STUFFS. <lb/>
I am paying the highest market price for Cotton Bead <lb/>
in any quantity. <lb/>
I also sell Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, in car lots or <lb/>
less, sacked or loose, to suit purchaser, or exchange for Seed <lb/>
at warehouse. <lb/>
HAY, CORN, OATS, SHIP STUFF LIME <lb/>
and all kinds of feed constantly on hand. <lb/>
Car of Golden Seed and Feed Oats also Black <lb/>
Oats, Red Oats. <lb/>
I have just had built a large 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- V JOHNSTON. <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
the BETHEL BANKING AND TRUST CO. <lb/>
AT BETHEL N. C <lb/>
At the close of business April 6th, <lb/>
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT. <lb/>
J. M. BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent- <lb/>
Daily <lb/>
mill <lb/>
A lull supply Trunks <lb/>
Telescopes, Gripe, and <lb/>
Bull Car.-, J. B. <lb/>
a few weeks before Easter <lb/>
how about letting us make <lb/>
spring suit while you can secure <lb/>
your choice of goods. <lb/>
brown, per F. G. Co. <lb/>
Ml. K. L. Brown spent day <lb/>
i . <lb/>
K. K. Go's new <lb/>
market beef, fresh meats, <lb/>
sage, <lb/>
i I. . V r-- ti . in <lb/>
I n- i- <lb/>
, ., <lb/>
, iii-Ii I ti n <lb/>
. hi H m j lilts <lb/>
It. ti Urn<lb/>
d. <lb/>
t . M en-<lb/>
i. X .<lb/>
t. I lie law. <lb/>
N. <lb/>
i. nit mm., A <lb/>
ii. is m M. e. <lb/>
i id l.- jct <lb/>
H. F. No <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
BANKERS ARE HILLING. <lb/>
i. In an to de <lb/>
II h . M Mini i d and the <lb/>
d y -1 i. h- Jordan, of the <lb/>
i II . in. m d Cotton Association. <lb/>
x e o ii. n. i <lb/>
in <lb/>
writing to. <lb/>
in <lb/>
of all who i wire <lb/>
this office. also orders <lb/>
for job print <lb/>
Town <lb/>
there has t no call for s <lb/>
convention <lb/>
J. J. Son have just <lb/>
received another load of <lb/>
oil wire <lb/>
buildings by When your eye- need <lb/>
j optician, <lb/>
Town end County N C. in the to do <lb/>
and lull in . kept if you i u <lb/>
B. Sc IS-o. <lb/>
Mis. of ; Br. Mr. Morion a Presbyterian e,. <lb/>
Female g., alter, visit t of Mount, ,.,. co be <lb/>
Kev. B. K <lb/>
Littleton Tues- a Hume <lb/>
g, <lb/>
e i <lb/>
. i. j. i t k e <lb/>
j by . .- e i lie <lb/>
Ci e in i. a i f <lb/>
right mi., ii <lb/>
eleven, ill-lot i k by I hiM <lb/>
In r. to the <lb/>
t Jordan, of the <lb/>
Southern Cotton <lb/>
Mr. John Walker. Sparta. <lb/>
a. one the most prominent <lb/>
of Georgia l <lb/>
NOT i. <lb/>
. -i. r k , money <lb/>
n and <lb/>
ill the <lb/>
mare of i Ml check <lb/>
several i<lb/>
People keen r <lb/>
read Ion <lb/>
In u.,,. <lb/>
drills, work in behalf the let him waiting <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/>
A line of crockery, glass <lb/>
ware, fancy lamps, and <lb/>
J It Smith Bra <lb/>
C. B. William- I. m In-<lb/>
hail. <lb/>
day.<lb/>
Old Fashion <lb/>
II. <lb/>
RESOURCES. <lb/>
Loans and discounts <lb/>
Overdrafts unsecured 271.38 <lb/>
Furniture Fixtures 080.68 <lb/>
Duo from Hanks and <lb/>
Hankers SO <lb/>
Cash items <lb/>
Gold and silver coin, <lb/>
National bank and <lb/>
other U. S. 8,180.21 <lb/>
Total <lb/>
Capital 5.300.00 <lb/>
Surplus <lb/>
Undivided <lb/>
lime certificates <lb/>
Deposits subj. to <lb/>
checks out <lb/>
Certified <lb/>
Total <lb/>
87.878,48 <lb/>
State of forth 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. M. O. Mount, <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to be <lb/>
ore me, this 19th day ill April <lb/>
H. Taylor, <lb/>
Votary Public <lb/>
Pure <lb/>
K. sale per <lb/>
Apply lo Mr. W. J. <lb/>
Aden, N. C. <lb/>
W Cars seed, <lb/>
highest cash price, <lb/>
your seed until you me. <lb/>
Lilly Co. <lb/>
i i i -i <lb/>
a and . <lb/>
to vote at the election lobe hen <lb/>
on the hid in <lb/>
for officers of l he town Ayden <lb/>
are lo call at <lb/>
a- the law <lb/>
J. M. Blow, <lb/>
John of Greenville, <lb/>
has down on <lb/>
Our White Goods, Silks and <lb/>
trimmings are pretty. We <lb/>
most cordially invite the ladies <lb/>
to call, cannon Tyson. <lb/>
K. C. Camion and wife were <lb/>
Greenville one day ibis week. <lb/>
V. Crump paper Bug, <lb/>
Unit or joints <lb/>
pipe K. Bro. <lb/>
Miss u has <lb/>
here. <lb/>
Dress <lb/>
cashmere, <lb/>
silks, lining white <lb/>
goods at J it Bro <lb/>
C s. Forbes, C L. <lb/>
aid A. were, here<lb/>
Bed mattresses, <lb/>
single and dining <lb/>
and ion. wash stands <lb/>
at J U <lb/>
Bro <lb/>
of <lb/>
of order. <lb/>
at <lb/>
per yard, i in while <lb/>
goods, at J. <lb/>
K. Smith ft in. <lb/>
a general <lb/>
smash up Turn-day Mr, <lb/>
Biggs Cox, win. liven about two <lb/>
miles <lb/>
one leg his shoulder <lb/>
located and generally bruised <lb/>
from head loot. Ii was a nasty <lb/>
J. R. ft have just <lb/>
received a i of alum <lb/>
salt. Also. Lee's <lb/>
cultural lime or etc., <lb/>
I-made Pa <lb/>
s J. It. <lb/>
styles Wrap <lb/>
ten for Ladles <lb/>
also a nice hue of Zephyr <lb/>
It. Smith ii Bro. <lb/>
Taylor, <lb/>
and <lb/>
were <lb/>
to dinner at lie willing lo pay the <lb/>
t i- home of Ml. and I inheritance tax if they get <lb/>
J. Smith. I chance. <lb/>
the Cox cotton plainer <lb/>
on the market at J. It. <lb/>
Bi <lb/>
Cheese, a d every- <lb/>
in Ibis lie <lb/>
and i I ale <lb/>
i lie . I g <lb/>
lo- I.- -b-- n <lb/>
1.1-i. n In ,; II. ll <lb/>
-lams, , N C. <lb/>
We <lb/>
Ti.-.- are <lb/>
and <lb/>
Tyson. <lb/>
men are so <lb/>
tire at Ayden. <lb/>
Awl-. N. April <lb/>
. VI i k It afternoon fie barn <lb/>
-i e Iii leaf of <lb/>
destroyed <lb/>
i i . i. with n of <lb/>
i i lie ham The <lb/>
duets, and vocal, <lb/>
one hi. d, <lb/>
and -e that the <lb/>
best ever <lb/>
a Miss <lb/>
Brooks is a teacher if the <lb/>
and school neighbor- <lb/>
hood give <lb/>
up. <lb/>
J. H. i i- the <lb/>
Mis-. Ii. <lb/>
and Smith came <lb/>
the closing Ken-<lb/>
Miss Bessie and little <lb/>
spent last week <lb/>
Alis. Charles <lb/>
J. A. I I spent <lb/>
In. nil- <lb/>
Link- came <lb/>
day, d accompanied sister. <lb/>
Miss home Sunday <lb/>
Jim spent <lb/>
Mrs. Charles <lb/>
Mr. Mrs. X. T. <lb/>
d family spent Saturday and <lb/>
.-u day their brother, C. <lb/>
Mary <lb/>
d I .-i week, several day, <lb/>
vi-u to <lb/>
He of <lb/>
Tuesday see Sis H <lb/>
Min. K. K. mid <lb/>
Hi s <lb/>
e of Greenville <lb/>
to collect that ransom. <lb/>
Southern Cotton Association <lb/>
last year, among the banks of <lb/>
the South, has undertaken to <lb/>
ascertain from the bankers <lb/>
the South, when- most of the <lb/>
sold portion of the 1906 cotton <lb/>
crop is now he-Id, the real <lb/>
and also the sentiment of if they only could together, <lb/>
the farmers and bankers of <lb/>
these States with n gar I <lb/>
shall be done w the cotton now <lb/>
on hand <lb/>
Mr. Walker addressed a letter <lb/>
to every bans in Georgia. North <lb/>
Carolina. South Carolina, <lb/>
. Hi <lb/>
being at S. M. <lb/>
next there will no <lb/>
We hope <lb/>
Senators who do- <lb/>
net know- the <lb/>
ran- bill enough <lb/>
pass any sort of a bill they wanted <lb/>
Reed had just i <lb/>
out a few <lb/>
k that she wan singular <lb/>
and not plural sin- saved <lb/>
iii- rev. oil thousand <lb/>
ma and Mississippi and , ,. . <lb/>
. . . in and <lb/>
them various questions in regard <lb/>
to conditions their respective <lb/>
Ho bus received men. <lb/>
replies and <lb/>
of the bankers say that they a e spite the Cuban <lb/>
not only willing to furnish tin- ,. ,,., , . . <lb/>
J has two years to <lb/>
money with to . . . <lb/>
islanders are beginning to wonder <lb/>
Senate will . In- same <lb/>
way about them ii did about the <lb/>
hold the cotton, but that they are <lb/>
able to carry it for the urn era I <lb/>
till July if <lb/>
A Lucky Postmistress. <lb/>
is Alexander, of MS., who <lb/>
baud or. Mac fill to <lb/>
be the lest r-. she for <lb/>
the Bowels <lb/>
you'll bar <lb/>
if that <lb/>
Infuse new Ufa. <lb/>
druggist, price <lb/>
f. point. We <lb/>
d patrons will u-, <lb/>
bin is a bird <lb/>
A full line of trunks, valise, tel- <lb/>
e-copes, grips, satchels, hand ha , <lb/>
an I suits eases at J K ft Bro <lb/>
I always keep i n hand . fill <lb/>
line feed at lowest cash <lb/>
Such as <lb/>
Your <lb/>
ll are troubled with your <lb/>
eves or have difficulty obtain- <lb/>
i. g e mailers not <lb/>
our case, call on J. <lb/>
expert <lb/>
Ayden, N. C., live <lb/>
some of the most <lb/>
Sunday relatives <lb/>
ii j spent of <lb/>
Sunday this vicinity. <lb/>
was the Hats, Ladies fur- <lb/>
Sunday gOOdS. In fact <lb/>
Liz e is everything kept in a first <lb/>
relatives iii general <lb/>
Miss store sold at greatly <lb/>
day night Sunday with re- ed prices. <lb/>
K. and Harvey, I HORTON LA N. <lb/>
went lo Greenville <lb/>
If the enemies Caleb Towers <lb/>
do not succeed in netting him hung, <lb/>
they will at least manage to keep <lb/>
him out of a job a long lime. <lb/>
The n some <lb/>
time ago bas just reported in favor. <lb/>
of healing the with hot air. <lb/>
An economical plan would he lo <lb/>
simply open the Senate <lb/>
Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes <lb/>
GOODS SAVED <lb/>
FROM FIRE <lb/>
be He never tails to <lb/>
Ci ion seed meal and brand <lb/>
and -hip stuff. Frank Lilly V ,, Over five bundled <lb/>
The Bank bas Greene a <lb/>
-t lo A a people t. <lb/>
r of the e s your eye <lb/>
I Lank p.-r cent. ITS mi work <lb/>
surplus f mil and a -1 <lb/>
d per cent, was Human blond <lb/>
j of horror was told marks o <lb/>
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New Silks <lb/>
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checks in dress patterns. in. <lb/>
Chiffon Taffeta in the leading shades- <lb/>
Special value in ii;. Taffeta Silks <lb/>
in black and colors. <lb/>
Embroideries S Laces <lb/>
We have been accorded many words <lb/>
of praise for the gathering <lb/>
of new dainty novelties we are show- <lb/>
in this department. We have <lb/>
Baby Irish Lac s in all overs, bands <lb/>
and edges. Maltese and Val. Laces in <lb/>
match sets. Round thread and Ger- <lb/>
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Baby Irish and Batiste combined in <lb/>
lovely patterns which form the new- <lb/>
est in the Embroidery line. <lb/>
Silk Warp <lb/>
inch wide, at yd, in perfect <lb/>
shades of lavender and old rose <lb/>
Black Wash Goods <lb/>
are liberally provided for ladies wear- <lb/>
black, our stock is large and the <lb/>
variety showing materials for <lb/>
separate waists, skirts and dresses. <lb/>
Dainty wash Collars in Lawn, Pique <lb/>
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White Kid Button Shoes, spring heels, sizes to at pair. <lb/>
Gents Oxfords in all kid and patent leathers, sizes to at 1-2 to st <lb/>
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GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA; FRIDAY. APRIL 1906. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR IN <lb/>
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OLD YEAR LAWS. <lb/>
SUPERIOR COURT. <lb/>
BUCK JACK ITEMS. <lb/>
Jack, K. O. April 19.6. <lb/>
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Minn Mills has returned <lb/>
to her aunt, Dear <lb/>
Zebra Tripp and Miss <lb/>
were he Sunday. <lb/>
Misses Mai mil Mai Will- <lb/>
as returned yesterday <lb/>
visit to aunt <lb/>
was here <lb/>
lay. <lb/>
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Jesse all jurors at <lb/>
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When Women Proposed Six <lb/>
Ago the Man Had to <lb/>
Accept. <lb/>
In two countries, st and <lb/>
more than years ago laws were <lb/>
passed which gave women the <lb/>
right of proposing marriage. These <lb/>
enactments went even f than <lb/>
this. also stipulated that if <lb/>
the man band they bad <lb/>
sought should refuse he should m- <lb/>
heavy flue. <lb/>
A searcher among the ancient <lb/>
of Scotland discovered an <lb/>
act of the Scottish pail <lb/>
which was passed the year 1288, <lb/>
runs as <lb/>
is that <lb/>
during the rein of bis <lb/>
ilk the <lb/>
ilk or <lb/>
bait lie and estate shall <lb/>
to ye man she <lb/>
likes, albeit he refuses to <lb/>
to be his be shall <lb/>
be mulcted in ye um of aye <lb/>
or less, as bis may <lb/>
April Criminal and Civil Term in <lb/>
Session. <lb/>
he following cases have <lb/>
T. B. nuisance, <lb/>
fore found guilty, judgment <lb/>
prayed and defendant was sen- <lb/>
days and assigned <lb/>
to work roads. <lb/>
forcible <lb/>
pas, guilty, judgment <lb/>
suspended on payment of Anna. <lb/>
Joseph Bawls, with <lb/>
weapon, pleads guilty, ed, <lb/>
and cit-. <lb/>
with dead- <lb/>
weapon, pleads tine <lb/>
and costs. <lb/>
Hi Belcher John Frizzle, <lb/>
plead guilty, inch <lb/>
and <lb/>
John and Brown, <lb/>
affray, plead judgment, <lb/>
upon payment <lb/>
A. Hill, with deadly <lb/>
guilty, fined <lb/>
and <lb/>
A. <lb/>
THE BETHEL CASE. <lb/>
Defense Wants Continuance. <lb/>
While State Wants Speedy <lb/>
Trial. The Matter Still <lb/>
Under Discussion. <lb/>
and also any formal <lb/>
object inn or pleas abatement <lb/>
the defense may <lb/>
until a o'clock Thursday morning <lb/>
Solicitor Moore called attention <lb/>
Of court to the that <lb/>
and he can make it guilty. <lb/>
Another Shock. <lb/>
San April <lb/>
this afternoon <lb/>
I toppled over several tottering walls <lb/>
cracked l left by the <lb/>
severe shock last Wednesday, <lb/>
and bat followed, and <lb/>
killed one The shock was <lb/>
not severe, but i he partly wrecked <lb/>
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resulted in the upsetting of <lb/>
some masonry The shock was <lb/>
barely and <lb/>
vicinity, and v as not felt far from <lb/>
San to re- <lb/>
ports received . <lb/>
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caused alarm, A <lb/>
of walls of build- <lb/>
which wit., standing <lb/>
day, were thrown down, and frail <lb/>
buildings shaken <lb/>
but the damage done was <lb/>
alight. <lb/>
that lie is <lb/>
woman, he shall be <lb/>
A year or so later a law <lb/>
similar to the Scottish law wan <lb/>
passed In France received the <lb/>
approval of the king. It is also <lb/>
said that Columbus sailed <lb/>
on his famous voyage to the west- <lb/>
ward a similar privilege <lb/>
granted to <lb/>
and Florence. <lb/>
There is no of <lb/>
fines imposed under <lb/>
this Scottish law no trace <lb/>
of statistics the number <lb/>
of spinsters who took advantage <lb/>
of it or of similar regulations <lb/>
of France, but the custom seems to <lb/>
have taken firm hold upon <lb/>
popular mind about that time. <lb/>
The next of it is dated <lb/>
nearly years later, and it is <lb/>
curious little treatise called <lb/>
Courtship and which <lb/>
was published in London <lb/>
In this quaint work privilege <lb/>
was thus alluded <lb/>
sit it becomes a part <lb/>
of the common law regard to <lb/>
social relations of life that as of- <lb/>
ten as every leap doth <lb/>
the have sole <lb/>
privilege during the time of con- <lb/>
Mr. Milliard at Grifton. <lb/>
Hon. F. F. of Scotland <lb/>
Neck, will deliver an address at <lb/>
the closing of t.- graded <lb/>
school May at o'clock p, <lb/>
in. It will be remembered that <lb/>
Mr. i a <lb/>
cent last year. <lb/>
Hurst. <lb/>
While Va , this <lb/>
week J. F. King a pair <lb/>
of line horses for which lie paid <lb/>
arrived today <lb/>
and are They can seen <lb/>
his stables near Five Points <lb/>
Mr. King knows what a good horse <lb/>
is. <lb/>
meat, continued, defendant <lb/>
red to give bond for bis <lb/>
peal to show that he bad sup- <lb/>
ported bis wife and and <lb/>
that he bus been of good behavior. <lb/>
Willie Cannon, carrying <lb/>
weapon, pleads guilty, <lb/>
judgment suspended on payment <lb/>
of e <lb/>
Jack in. false pretense, <lb/>
guilty, sentenced days in jail to <lb/>
be to road. Defendant <lb/>
excepts and appeals to Supreme <lb/>
court. <lb/>
malicious <lb/>
net ton i t property, <lb/>
guilty. Motion foe judgment <lb/>
upon payment of <lb/>
William i. carrying con- <lb/>
not guilty. <lb/>
Ormond Unit, assault with <lb/>
dead y weapon, pleads guilty, <lb/>
months to be <lb/>
to roads. <lb/>
Sam Little, assault with deadly <lb/>
weapon, guilty, <lb/>
costs. <lb/>
Ham Little, currying concealed <lb/>
guilty. Motion <lb/>
motion <lb/>
on payment of and good <lb/>
The of in <lb/>
the occurrence tin i took place <lb/>
Bethel on night of April <lb/>
15th, when Mr. W. J. home <lb/>
e kn ken by a party of men <lb/>
and Mr. Teel was shown <lb/>
by the crowd which <lb/>
the room Wednesday <lb/>
afternoon, at when re- <lb/>
tendon. The preliminary <lb/>
hearing of the six men arrested <lb/>
warrants Monday, <lb/>
and d bail, was set <lb/>
for day I at <lb/>
o'clock, but agreement <lb/>
until o'clock. All <lb/>
the defendants bis case on bail <lb/>
at this latter hour <lb/>
were by following <lb/>
Harry W. Whedbee, <lb/>
Gilliam, I. A. Sugg, J. I. <lb/>
Fleming, Julius Brown, <lb/>
For L I <lb/>
Moore, A L. Blow, F O. James. <lb/>
When the case was called <lb/>
defense. At present they are <lb/>
well, as shown by ml It <lb/>
is to inn ran <lb/>
Judge Long allowed such attend. He argued the serious <lb/>
earnestness of the and <lb/>
insisted that there is <lb/>
to show desire <lb/>
would have to be renewed t . d-i ., Hie Th <lb/>
L ordered same for <lb/>
from day to day at <lb/>
term of court, in the same am units <lb/>
adjudged <lb/>
At of court <lb/>
M . de <lb/>
, ,<lb/>
these <lb/>
j. d <lb/>
a no <lb/>
ii ring i lie <lb/>
as <lb/>
is la no -l <lb/>
a lull a <lb/>
trial. <lb/>
to c ride n t . . <lb/>
been Many lime <lb/>
few days <lb/>
s as died in a boa i,. ilk Horn <lb/>
wounds received of the <lb/>
15th, asked e. mix <lb/>
done u could be . <lb/>
Could baldly be 1.1 <lb/>
Mr. <lb/>
AFFIDAVIT Ai <lb/>
nine time la <lb/>
In j ii it n-1 l <lb/>
ca-v-<lb/>
in which <lb/>
when they entered into then <lb/>
on 25th am found <lb/>
That bill was de- <lb/>
bad. attention and <lb/>
and <lb/>
as pro and con. t <lb/>
have fair and hearing I ,,,. <lb/>
this term. Lawyers have not bad <lb/>
time to prepare Not H DO of k. <lb/>
night of was col-w f <lb/>
n-e With no <lb/>
baS I <lb/>
witnesses, living in <lb/>
parts Is ma <lb/>
-1. <lb/>
ti t <lb/>
lest of <lb/>
i. . I <lb/>
. . i <lb/>
of <lb/>
No <lb/>
ii. <lb/>
II <lb/>
II d <lb/>
State a surprise by an- <lb/>
that a Mil had I t t-e delay but for <lb/>
been found by the grand jury for <lb/>
Defendant Adrian Which <lb/>
all six defendants to trial aim in <lb/>
a day e set for the to above reason, his <lb/>
a. <lb/>
be set u, ii k. <lb/>
Judge .- c . u i <lb/>
ii of <lb/>
counsel nil <lb/>
l- mi. nit- <lb/>
trial under this <lb/>
Mr. tor defendants, <lb/>
announced that had bad no <lb/>
time for ration of ca-e nor <lb/>
was it known just what crime th- <lb/>
would stand charged <lb/>
with. He a roll of wit <lb/>
for defense or <lb/>
wife and mother cannot come, wife <lb/>
is now under care of perform. <lb/>
mother is confined by sickness, <lb/>
expects to prove he <lb/>
was at borne all of night <lb/>
down to SHU <lb/>
rise. No subpoena l <lb/>
sued. <lb/>
of making love <lb/>
no man will I s <lb/>
entitled to benefit of clergy who <lb/>
doth in wise treat her proposal <lb/>
with slight of <lb/>
Up to within a century <lb/>
ago it was one of unwritten <lb/>
laws of leap year that if a man <lb/>
should decline a proposal be <lb/>
should the <lb/>
which his answer bring <lb/>
about by the presentation of a silk <lb/>
dress to the unsuccessful suitor <lb/>
hie band. <lb/>
A curious leap year <lb/>
is still tube met with son e <lb/>
parts New England, that i- <lb/>
that leap year <lb/>
grow the wrong side of the<lb/>
Star Player. <lb/>
weapon, fined and <lb/>
costs. <lb/>
J. H. and Dudley, <lb/>
deadly <lb/>
guilty, each roil days <lb/>
to be assigned to <lb/>
J. W. assault with dead- <lb/>
weapon, fined <lb/>
costs. <lb/>
K. T. with deadly <lb/>
weapon, plead <lb/>
Turner with dead- <lb/>
capon, plead guilty, lined <lb/>
costs. <lb/>
Zen -en- <lb/>
tented live mouths tube <lb/>
to <lb/>
John Wash Walker, carrying <lb/>
CO weapon, not guilty, <lb/>
John o. conceal <lb/>
and among this number many I No other witnesses available <lb/>
who could not p <lb/>
court this term; that justice to Waller <lb/>
h State and to above his <lb/>
that the case be continued been stricken with <lb/>
tern. The case having been <lb/>
cussed generally opinions pro says <lb/>
con having formed, and, n addition last Gus Little, an <lb/>
it being necessary to be thoroughly is kept at borne <lb/>
prepared this case, it should re the serious illness of his wife. <lb/>
continued. case an important I Expects to prove he was pies- <lb/>
should have trial o April Oakley <lb/>
diced by bias. Is will- , as as o'clock, at home <lb/>
to submit that wit- Little whiskey lo sick wife, <lb/>
this term of . Little come, <lb/>
court. <lb/>
Mr. for the Slate, <lb/>
that it is his duty to insist on a <lb/>
trial of the ca-e at once. Feels <lb/>
that the defense van easily arrange <lb/>
the in -anti at dis <lb/>
to get all witnesses necessary for <lb/>
the trial. a <lb/>
public interest. Ho that <lb/>
Home day next be agreed <lb/>
upon for the trial. <lb/>
Judge here instructed e <lb/>
to following <lb/>
e to <lb/>
rants. <lb/>
this case a of indict- <lb/>
was found grand jury <lb/>
the time agreed on by <lb/>
to prove <lb/>
of <lb/>
says in <lb/>
addition, W. his father <lb/>
taken ill Monday of this <lb/>
week, Here Monday, mother <lb/>
of was called back borne. <lb/>
Will prove be was at DOOM, April <lb/>
In b, all could have <lb/>
com mi H d said crime. <lb/>
Mr, also offered <lb/>
Horn j. E Nobles as to <lb/>
the of persons <lb/>
in the whom he had <lb/>
ed. <lb/>
for State, in <lb/>
to these said sick- <lb/>
is to be deplored, tint is <lb/>
outlined for the hearing of nothing in affidavits that gave <lb/>
pi. investigation by for the <lb/>
of only <lb/>
The State is not prepared to meet <lb/>
lawyers <lb/>
other sickness <lb/>
would be a t I <lb/>
put the bin den i a ,. <lb/>
in <lb/>
He <lb/>
It <lb/>
On y to <lb/>
. <lb/>
still hi n-t;. be <lb/>
those <lb/>
attend. v expect <lb/>
ii positions <lb/>
be read and and waive <lb/>
notice. <lb/>
solicitor a ks th u nut- <lb/>
be deferred until <lb/>
session. This was <lb/>
noon. <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
of North <lb/>
base ball team played the ed pleads guilty, <lb/>
team on Mon- <lb/>
day mid won by a score of to <lb/>
The Richmond Times-Dispatch <lb/>
with <lb/>
says James, for Carolina, was the <lb/>
star player of the game, that <lb/>
was by fur the fastest play at <lb/>
seen in Richmond this year, <lb/>
and he excited many <lb/>
comments by his pretty <lb/>
Hint is one of our boys <lb/>
proud of hi- record. <lb/>
costs. <lb/>
assault <lb/>
deadly Weapon, guilty <lb/>
Hardy and H. M. Kennedy, <lb/>
assault deadly weapon. <lb/>
court. Ii is therefore agreed by <lb/>
counsel on both sides that such <lb/>
preliminary inquiry court these affidavits, they should be <lb/>
upon the in more plainly slated. Disease <lb/>
be with, the lie <lb/>
file i warrant with lbs presumed to get well in a days. <lb/>
affidavit is not <lb/>
Mr. Gillian. not wish to <lb/>
any <lb/>
the indictment, but some <lb/>
obj had suggested, la <lb/>
willing to and waive <lb/>
As attracts Hies so docs a <lb/>
busy man at tenet loafers. <lb/>
A woman throw a hint <lb/>
than a man throw a <lb/>
rock. <lb/>
any objections if continued <lb/>
to in. Suggest mat tine be <lb/>
Hardy guilty, Kennedy not guilty. , fur <lb/>
Tip assault with deadly <lb/>
weapon, guilty. <lb/>
Sam Abram Mooring, <lb/>
Mooring, Sill Mooring, <lb/>
assault with deadly weapon, <lb/>
guilty, Abram sen- <lb/>
for days to be <lb/>
to Bill fined <lb/>
s- costs. <lb/>
Sam Mooring, <lb/>
weapon, pleads guilty, <lb/>
suspended payment of costs. <lb/>
Joseph Henry <lb/>
and J. . Humphrey, <lb/>
a sault with deadly weapon, both <lb/>
guilty, Humphrey <lb/>
not guilty. <lb/>
Jack with deadly <lb/>
weapon, guilty, fined costs. <lb/>
in Baying cannot <lb/>
get a fan court con- <lb/>
crime but dues not <lb/>
any one's trial. Does not <lb/>
should be continued. <lb/>
A case cf such importance <lb/>
speedy trial. Plenty of <lb/>
means at their disposal to gel any <lb/>
number of witnesses. Counsel <lb/>
would have plenty time to ex- <lb/>
witnesses. Alibi is the de- <lb/>
fence which judging from affidavit <lb/>
will be set up, and will cover little <lb/>
territory. <lb/>
Mr. The knowledge <lb/>
lies in the bosoms of the families, <lb/>
which is necessary to show in their <lb/>
O. J. Johnson, Norfolk, vis- <lb/>
our this week. <lb/>
Misses Mabel Eva <lb/>
Delia H. II, and <lb/>
E. A. to Greenville <lb/>
Tuesday -hop, n . <lb/>
Mr. or <lb/>
town this week. <lb/>
Mi. Mis. F. kt at- <lb/>
tended services in <lb/>
and in ii. n that <lb/>
the motor mi, n trip <lb/>
In minutes, mere they <lb/>
were Mrs. Harper. <lb/>
F. <lb/>
spent Monday t u- midst. <lb/>
Mrs. J. Miss Lottie <lb/>
Dickens in night <lb/>
after quite a p visit to <lb/>
Drum Hill. <lb/>
Mr; m Washington, <lb/>
in W. ti <lb/>
have <lb/>
moved to and <lb/>
make their home <lb/>
Mi. of Cincinnati, <lb/>
was ii. this week. <lb/>
J. Duke, Suffolk, spent <lb/>
night <lb/>
Mr. F. G. Mrs. J. <lb/>
the day Wash <lb/>
Little Emily Cole is right sick <lb/>
with measles. <lb/>
party last Friday <lb/>
for the benefit of the Ma-. order <lb/>
of this place was quite a success. <lb/>
raffled brought <lb/>
as much us Miss Olive <lb/>
Woodard was the popular young <lb/>
lady. <lb/>
Dr. L. deputy grand <lb/>
master of this district, made <lb/>
an official visit to Temperance <lb/>
of after- <lb/>
noon and visited <lb/>
Monday night. Dr. <lb/>
gen made a favorable impression <lb/>
on all those who had the pleasure <lb/>
of meeting him. <lb/>
V- <lb/>
<lb/>
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