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Attention Old Veterans <lb/>
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Henry . .,., Commander. <lb/>
Bryan Grimes <lb/>
Fair tonight and cooler <lb/>
1-I portion. <lb/>
See our line of pearl buttons <lb/>
Pulley Bowen.<lb/>
STYLE 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/>
The New Dress Coeds <lb/>
ere here in variety. Flowered <lb/>
Silk Tissue exquisite and <lb/>
designs, in lavender, blue and <lb/>
green to yd, with <lb/>
to match. <lb/>
Sheer Cotton <lb/>
in Persian designs, for <lb/>
dresses, in shades at yd, <lb/>
with drop linings to match. <lb/>
Wool Finished Batiste <lb/>
f beer 2nd dainty, ideal for <lb/>
shirt waist salts, for to yd. <lb/>
Thin Sheer Lawns <lb/>
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 and cream. <lb/>
i Whit Linens <lb/>
Thin, fluffy, sheer, dainty materials <lb/>
in white, suitable for all occasions are <lb/>
here shown, line dotted Swiss, in <lb/>
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/>
Lin n, Heavy Sheeting Linen, Irish <lb/>
Linen, and which closely re- <lb/>
real linen. <lb/>
New Silks <lb/>
Beautiful Dress in pin stripes <lb/>
checks in dress patterns. in. <lb/>
Chiffon Taffeta in the leading shades- <lb/>
Special value in in. Taffeta Silks <lb/>
in and colors.<lb/>
Embroideries S Laces <lb/>
We have been accorded many words <lb/>
of praise for the e gathering <lb/>
of new dainty novelties we 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/>
man n 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 in the Embroidery line. <lb/>
Silk Warp <lb/>
inch wide, at yd, in perfect <lb/>
shades of lavender and old rose <lb/>
Black Wash <lb/>
are liberally provided for ladies wear- <lb/>
black, our stock is large and the <lb/>
variety great, showing materials for <lb/>
separate waists, skirts and dresses. <lb/>
Dainty wash Collars in Lawn, Pique <lb/>
and linen, in all white, all black and <lb/>
some with colored embroidered dots <lb/>
and figured. Lace stocks, Lace Scarfs, <lb/>
Lace and Batiste combination Collars, <lb/>
Turn Overs, and Collar and Cuff Sets <lb/>
in dainty French Embroidery. <lb/>
in t new lace and embroidery <lb/>
combinations. Long Crepe Scarfs in <lb/>
Persian designs. <lb/>
Fancy Goods, Notions <lb/>
The variety great and styles beautiful <lb/>
Bead Necklace, Bracelets, <lb/>
Gilt Belt Buckles, Ribbons. <lb/>
Fans, Collars, in great variety of <lb/>
styles and grades. Dainty Gauze and <lb/>
Lace Hosiery. Stamped in <lb/>
Centerpieces, Shirt Waists and Tray <lb/>
Cloths. Hand Drawn Linens, <lb/>
to use in Bureau Scarfs, Wash stand <lb/>
Scarfs, Table Covers and Tray C <lb/>
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ST CE DEPARTMENT contains the best makes and styles. <lb/>
Ladies White Canvas Court Ties and Pumps, sizes 1-2 to from a pair; Misses <lb/>
and sizes from to <lb/>
White Kid Button Shoes, spring heels, sizes to a. pair. <lb/>
Gents Oxfords in all kid and patent leathers, sizes to at 1-2 to st <lb/>
r -dies F Leather Court Ties, sizes 1-2 to from to ; ail kid, same style, to <lb/>
Patent Leather Oxfords, at and f <lb/>
Men Boys Tennis Oxfords from to <lb/>
V i i never shown a prettier more complete stock and we cordially invite you us a call. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
THE EASTERN <lb/>
REFLECTORS <lb/>
D J WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA TUESDAY. MAY. 1906. <lb/>
SCHOOL CLOSES. <lb/>
Splendid Speeches by Hon. L. I. <lb/>
Moore and J. B. Car- <lb/>
county bK the <lb/>
of M h <lb/>
of hi any in <lb/>
the state, and of the excellent <lb/>
the <lb/>
school is by <lb/>
ft ho. l <lb/>
just w. by <lb/>
of Virginia as <lb/>
and of <lb/>
as assistant. The work <lb/>
these two young ladies was such <lb/>
a I SO I, <lb/>
bold m<lb/>
for the next <lb/>
of the <lb/>
school the reached <lb/>
The is i ii public <lb/>
six I lie <lb/>
of l <lb/>
for two mouths lunger. <lb/>
la i building <lb/>
by fire. Though a <lb/>
low, the people were undaunted <lb/>
by this disaster and the school <lb/>
only one week. <lb/>
this tune leis <lb/>
and the went <lb/>
without i inn hi <lb/>
the of <lb/>
A new building will be <lb/>
in lime for the <lb/>
session, and it will be larger <lb/>
even better than the one that was <lb/>
popular hue <lb/>
School ii III i. <lb/>
the plan lo <lb/>
next session, instead of two as <lb/>
heretofore, so that more <lb/>
can . <lb/>
of in t having a <lb/>
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lie no <lb/>
by the of tut <lb/>
of this i <lb/>
was to a aid <lb/>
speaking. This look place Thurs- <lb/>
day reflected highest credit <lb/>
upon <lb/>
It do <lb/>
A speak <lb/>
ere stand surrounded by <lb/>
table seats, and a large table <lb/>
dinner were placid in the beautiful <lb/>
grove near Mr. L. J <lb/>
and i . in <lb/>
large i <lb/>
of manhood, d, boys and <lb/>
girls as . I an <lb/>
was a scene, and in- <lb/>
spired the is to <lb/>
effort.-. Hon. L. I. Moon Has the <lb/>
the <lb/>
then splendid km is the result <lb/>
of unity of He <lb/>
tribute lo work <lb/>
pioneer but <lb/>
said it ; well with <lb/>
pride lug grand <lb/>
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Pill i. nil other <lb/>
slain, hi- . it was due in <lb/>
Having the <lb/>
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Prof. W. II. <lb/>
Wise Hit <lb/>
Pill county i be <lb/>
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Prof. <lb/>
J. m Wake <lb/>
Pro. <lb/>
his address <lb/>
to <lb/>
teachers of the school <lb/>
people of the i- hat <lb/>
a school. He <lb/>
time <lb/>
the day. Dividing i object <lb/>
Tinder bead be <lb/>
ed each masterfully. Seize the <lb/>
opportunity to labor; it is dignify- <lb/>
to labor with the hands. <lb/>
the opportunity to labor with <lb/>
head. There is nothing great in <lb/>
world but man, and nothing great <lb/>
ii man hut mind. Seize the op- <lb/>
love-love love <lb/>
country, love humanity. Seize <lb/>
the opportunity of being physical, <lb/>
moral, spiritual. Let <lb/>
us all have great <lb/>
chance for every boy and girl <lb/>
to have the best opportunity <lb/>
Prof. a <lb/>
of an orator, a <lb/>
master of thought and language, <lb/>
an i he carried his with <lb/>
him <lb/>
After the a sumptuous <lb/>
was from well <lb/>
baskets brought by the people of <lb/>
the i- immunity. <lb/>
I; was the pleasure of witter <lb/>
to spend Wednesday right at the <lb/>
elegant home of Mr J. P. Q Utter- <lb/>
to at tend the speaking and <lb/>
pi . grand <lb/>
county, but all her borders <lb/>
there is not a more sec- <lb/>
GREENVILLE R. F. D. ROUTES. <lb/>
What they Have Done the Past <lb/>
Month. <lb/>
There are six rural delivery- <lb/>
mail routes operating from <lb/>
ville, mid during the month of <lb/>
April these routes the fol- <lb/>
lowing amount of <lb/>
Total<lb/>
1630 1877 <lb/>
Bu <lb/>
1893<lb/>
the routes have made <lb/>
good in the amount of <lb/>
mail but <lb/>
them be further enlarged <lb/>
to k.-t p in from under <lb/>
the government pruning To <lb/>
be -in sale from curtailment <lb/>
mi hi to handle as much <lb/>
pieces of mail each <lb/>
living along these routes <lb/>
they can lo <lb/>
the quantity if mail <lb/>
T take papers them- <lb/>
and neighbors to <lb/>
do likewise, <lb/>
TOWN <lb/>
Proceedings of the <lb/>
The board aldermen met in <lb/>
regular monthly session Thursday <lb/>
night, all the being <lb/>
present. <lb/>
The street committee reported <lb/>
the streets fair condition, sou e <lb/>
new tiling has been put in. <lb/>
It was decided to pay hands at <lb/>
the rate of cents per hour for <lb/>
sprinkling streets. <lb/>
The white cemetery committee <lb/>
reported <lb/>
with the water main to provide <lb/>
water in <lb/>
The lights and <lb/>
reported that three drinking <lb/>
been placed at <lb/>
la the of <lb/>
the <lb/>
Tue s <lb/>
to <lb/>
recently lo be <lb/>
GREAT COUNCIL OF RED MEN <lb/>
Elected. Contribution <lb/>
Will be Made to the <lb/>
Harriett Monument. <lb/>
Raleigh, N. C , May <lb/>
great council of Red Men today <lb/>
elected the following officers; F. M. <lb/>
Hodges, great prophet; W. B. <lb/>
or, great sachem; E. A. <lb/>
great senior Joseph K <lb/>
great Junior E <lb/>
P. H. great keeper <lb/>
wampum; F. M. Hodges W. <lb/>
P. Goodwin, W. <lb/>
B in Godwin, great chief <lb/>
Mr. Goodwin's salary <lb/>
increased so that he can devote all <lb/>
time to work of order <lb/>
Money was to be raised <lb/>
fur the San Francisco sufferers. <lb/>
An application the Colonial <lb/>
Dunes was f-r <lb/>
added hinds the monument for <lb/>
cemetery enclosed and laid who it is <lb/>
in lot It was to <lb/>
price of hi- lots this <lb/>
new addition the less <lb/>
the <lb/>
lots on the slope the old part of <lb/>
the cemetery <lb/>
Other standing committees bad <lb/>
no to make <lb/>
different made re <lb/>
for the past <lb/>
Tue dispensary report showed <lb/>
dining in- if <lb/>
and cash sales <lb/>
The report the <lb/>
the aid light plants <lb/>
live light customers and <lb/>
four water customers <lb/>
month. for the <lb/>
mouth <lb/>
A Horn <lb/>
ant the section of <lb/>
tow u near the depot for a police- <lb/>
man In that town <lb/>
Was presented. A committee con- <lb/>
tie sachem of <lb/>
A nil will lie made in <lb/>
response lo this Official <lb/>
e Le. t was made that <lb/>
next session, that of 1907, I <lb/>
be held at <lb/>
FARMVILLE ITEMS. <lb/>
N. C , May 1.1 ti. <lb/>
Miss art exhibit and <lb/>
rainbow was much enjoyed <lb/>
on Monday night. The work of <lb/>
the young ladies was of high art <lb/>
and deserves credit e <lb/>
short time of study. The <lb/>
mental and vocal music was fine, <lb/>
especially the by <lb/>
Jackson Mrs. N. W. Askew <lb/>
and the duet by Misses Eva <lb/>
and Roland was vi <lb/>
tine. <lb/>
Miss Selma Staton, who has been <lb/>
of the mayor Mollie <lb/>
as appointed to lake her home <lb/>
and <lb/>
make such recommendation as <lb/>
found advisable. <lb/>
following registrars, poll <lb/>
holders places in <lb/>
wind were named the <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. <lb/>
in on the train to vi.-n <lb/>
Mrs. M. T. Horton. <lb/>
Mis. at. Shaw, of Tarboro, is <lb/>
visiting Mis. J. Smith. <lb/>
ii tun rd <lb/>
Building and Loan. <lb/>
Tie Loan <lb/>
will <lb/>
tomorrow, <lb/>
Then mi fee of <lb/>
share the weekly <lb/>
n Stall .-f cents each <lb/>
ill be and the secret 1- <lb/>
at, S. C. Woolen, <lb/>
will in Ins on <lb/>
ready pa. <lb/>
and fir <lb/>
to Share Holders <lb/>
Hist stock in The <lb/>
ding Loan will <lb/>
be Tim of <lb/>
Mr, S. Woolen <lb/>
rear Post Office will be <lb/>
open Ho- entire day to receive the <lb/>
fees and duel <lb/>
and nil other <lb/>
supplies to <lb/>
have been <lb/>
shares of is <lb/>
the limit one series. <lb/>
Nine hundred and Shares <lb/>
have inly been sold in the first <lb/>
leaving remainder of only <lb/>
shares which In ll -will <lb/>
taken you this <lb/>
Let be <lb/>
in Ins <lb/>
There will be <lb/>
Held in Washington, N. C May <lb/>
19th, for the position of clerks <lb/>
ml carriers the Post <lb/>
For and further <lb/>
apply I Frank <lb/>
Hodge-. Local <lb/>
Office. <lb/>
for aldermen to be held the first C. ti day. <lb/>
Monday in Strange will be here <lb/>
First Herd- Sunday <lb/>
poll holders, B. lay <lb/>
W. E. Voting place <lb/>
house. <lb/>
Second J. I. <lb/>
Garden; poll holders, W. o. <lb/>
and o Spam. Voting place J. <lb/>
D. Garden's house Put street. <lb/>
Turn L. W. <lb/>
poll holders, W. H. <lb/>
and W. S. Atkins. Voting <lb/>
place house. <lb/>
Fourth If. A. <lb/>
Mrs. J. Stanley Smith will give <lb/>
musical concert on Friday <lb/>
night the A <lb/>
is all who attend the <lb/>
choruses and drills of the <lb/>
Milk Maids. Mrs. wax <lb/>
works is the <lb/>
well worth the small <lb/>
Mrs. John T. will give <lb/>
poll holders, T. concert <lb/>
Hooker 14th, in the opera house for <lb/>
store of the <lb/>
on Five library. <lb/>
Fifth P. M. J M. Windham has a new <lb/>
Johnson; poll holders, G. B. Dr. Morrill. <lb/>
I Cherry and A. H. I Ir. B. has in <lb/>
lug place Brick new recently fitted up <lb/>
Ace units were allowed in-, by L. Davis. <lb/>
tiered paid W. Askew has <lb/>
hospital very much <lb/>
Wane Notice. improved. e hope he will <lb/>
As this is campaign year mid i out <lb/>
near <lb/>
I for various offices to coining <lb/>
under cover, The R <lb/>
to give notice that <lb/>
.-mall charge will be made for all <lb/>
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by themselves or their <lb/>
friends through <lb/>
It t a heavy tax newspapers <lb/>
ad such free, and <lb/>
have no right to expect <lb/>
but should be willing to pay for <lb/>
what they get just like other ad <lb/>
V Hereafter all <lb/>
or <lb/>
any for office will <lb/>
be charged for at the rate if one- <lb/>
half cent for each word, If you <lb/>
want such com printed <lb/>
write them brief, count <lb/>
send money lie. with <lb/>
them. <lb/>
OP <lb/>
Adopted by the Methodist Sun- <lb/>
day School of Greenville. <lb/>
Whereas, our hiving <lb/>
heaven, the first day May <lb/>
saw in His <lb/>
deuce, to take unto <lb/>
so L <lb/>
B. and Nannie B, Barnhill, who <lb/>
was a member of our <lb/>
school cradle roll, boll <lb/>
mi- Sunday School <lb/>
extend to the parents little <lb/>
wood, and to ab beans <lb/>
tad because his departure from <lb/>
earth, our <lb/>
their sole <lb/>
That the tie- <lb/>
ones lo sympathetic <lb/>
Savior, who said here the <lb/>
Hie lute lo <lb/>
come unto me, and forbid then. <lb/>
is Kingdom <lb/>
resolutions <lb/>
be spread upon the records of our <lb/>
Sunday school, a copy sent lo <lb/>
the bereaved that a <lb/>
copy be handed to Daily Re- <lb/>
it quest that they be <lb/>
published. <lb/>
Mis. G. <lb/>
Mrs. J. L. <lb/>
Wiley Brown. <lb/>
With regret, this Sunday school <lb/>
the of Pain <lb/>
Clare, a member of cradle roll, <lb/>
which Sunday morn- <lb/>
day of April 1906, i- <lb/>
the lender age of mouths. <lb/>
lo his e extend <lb/>
we pray <lb/>
he who sud Suffer little <lb/>
to u ti <lb/>
sustain in <lb/>
In little one, and that Its <lb/>
lo a higher life will be <lb/>
nil tine, III the to <lb/>
bind their lour Heaven- <lb/>
father. <lb/>
And as a testimonial of love <lb/>
respect, it la Hint ills re- <lb/>
solution be spread upon the <lb/>
of school and a be <lb/>
sent lo and sister Cute. <lb/>
Mrs. G. E. Hams, <lb/>
Mrs. H. L. Carr. <lb/>
Alex L. Blow. <lb/>
Visiting Minister. <lb/>
T. L. of Tarboro. <lb/>
preached in the Memorial Baptist <lb/>
Oh inch Sunday <lb/>
His subject was from <lb/>
it he gave his hearers a good <lb/>
At the conclusion of <lb/>
also made <lb/>
relative to the <lb/>
plan building a Baptist church <lb/>
at Farmville, one of the mission <lb/>
points under his charge. He ex- <lb/>
a map showing a large <lb/>
adjacent to and <lb/>
covering of Pitt, Edge- <lb/>
and Wilson counties that is <lb/>
without a Baptist church, and <lb/>
of the <lb/>
at Farmville. <lb/>
PROTECTION TRUCKER. <lb/>
Senator Simmons has intro- <lb/>
a bill in which the truck- <lb/>
of the eastern section id <lb/>
State are particularly inn list- <lb/>
ed. It provides for the proper <lb/>
inspection of straw- <lb/>
berries, melons and the like, so <lb/>
that all of unmarketable nature <lb/>
may be condemned and that <lb/>
which is damaged may be passed <lb/>
in to prevent the <lb/>
consignor horn being dupe r. 1- <lb/>
in r. In other <lb/>
winds bill j that the <lb/>
consign. u ill lave to transmit <lb/>
to the consignor the certificate <lb/>
of inspection, a duplicate, <lb/>
which will show the precise <lb/>
status of the products when re <lb/>
also that commission <lb/>
in who receive <lb/>
i,. s, berries and the <lb/>
like on must keep <lb/>
i record of sale.-., the prices. <lb/>
these records must be <lb/>
at all in inspection. <lb/>
ill consignees tail trans- <lb/>
certificates to the consignors <lb/>
in cases the products are <lb/>
reported damaged or who sisal <lb/>
make False about the <lb/>
shall be guilty of a <lb/>
and subject to <lb/>
by both fine and <lb/>
The Wilmington Dispatch sir s <lb/>
that such a bill is h. ended <lb/>
protect the interests . r <lb/>
signers and will from <lb/>
being -p is Is now <lb/>
the case. <lb/>
mission merchants who <lb/>
been in the habit of writing <lb/>
that vegetables or berries were <lb/>
in badly damaged condition, <lb/>
when in truth they were <lb/>
who sell for one juice quote <lb/>
one under that to the consign- <lb/>
ors, will have to bait in their <lb/>
nefarious ways or run the risk <lb/>
of imprisonment. The record- <lb/>
of all sales may some- <lb/>
what cumbersome, but will be <lb/>
excellent if it can be accomplish- <lb/>
ed. However, is such recording <lb/>
is deemed too impracticable, on <lb/>
account of detail and bother- <lb/>
the penalty for <lb/>
should still stand. <lb/>
Charlotte Observer, <lb/>
Next Meeting in <lb/>
W, F. If. of the <lb/>
North Carolina conference, M. E <lb/>
South, convened <lb/>
in annual session Wesley <lb/>
X. c. <lb/>
last Thursday. <lb/>
organization Includes all of <lb/>
conference, and <lb/>
is of the in 1st prominent <lb/>
and women in the <lb/>
The following telegram to Mrs. <lb/>
II. L. Carr largely explains <lb/>
N. C, May <lb/>
Mrs, it, <lb/>
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ville auxiliary In <lb/>
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least all but the grocers drug- <lb/>
gists, have begun early closing in <lb/>
tie eve dug for the summer. The <lb/>
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o'clock and the people the town <lb/>
should help the as far <lb/>
as possible in conforming to this <lb/>
m Tin- can be done by <lb/>
not mi late the <lb/>
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make it a through by <lb/>
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chants at d later <lb/>
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royal make their stay <lb/>
among as as possible. <lb/>
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Register of R. Williams <lb/>
u following <lb/>
kart <lb/>
B. F. 1- Emma <lb/>
Anthony Dudley and Annie <lb/>
Tyson. <lb/>
Win. Hattie Blow. <lb/>
Greenville i. m, . . small <lb/>
shoving i . . ran a <lb/>
CO <lb/>
row fa <lb/>
orange i, .- a . o ,. J . <lb/>
of two n en. <lb/>
. tire o s ins, <lb/>
price of the . m g . y <lb/>
come an ship. <lb/>
Greenville 1- t more <lb/>
eye to an growth <lb/>
summer than to <lb/>
Before the gets far lift <lb/>
you will see several <lb/>
houses start up in <lb/>
Governor Glenn has issued a <lb/>
proclamation declaring Ed <lb/>
colored, of Rowan an out <lb/>
law. Davis recently shot and <lb/>
a conductor in <lb/>
bury.<lb/>
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C. T. Big <lb/>
The Millinery Opening. <lb/>
We place on ale during the two opening days an immense line of smart, up-to-date hand <lb/>
ready-to-wear Hats. Possibly one of the Hats ever shown in this city. <lb/>
THE OPENING WILL OCCUR <lb/>
TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, <lb/>
APRIL 10th and 1906. <lb/>
The Big Stow since established an enviable reputation tor Trimmed and Untrimmed Millinery, con- <lb/>
showing the latest and newest In Imported Hats, we show the latest ideas, while the de- <lb/>
signs our own staff of trimmers will equal them in beauty and excellence. Our Chief has <lb/>
passed even her previous <lb/>
S record-breaking achievements. Remember the Opening dates <lb/>
Wednesday, April 10th and 1906. <lb/>
TR NEW SPRING GOODS ARE ALL IN AND A CAREFUL INSPECTION OF OUR NEW <lb/>
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it bus nut had a symptom of <lb/>
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To Publishers <lb/>
Not Quite <lb/>
How often you ran get a <lb/>
thing -mil <lb/>
nail or sere or <lb/>
Have a good <lb/>
tool box lie prepared tor <lb/>
line of tools <lb/>
is all could desire, <lb/>
we will see that your tool <lb/>
box does not lack a <lb/>
useful article. <lb/>
Of course <lb/>
You get Harries, <lb/>
Horse- Goods, <lb/>
J. P <lb/>
Corey <lb/>
and Printers <lb/>
We have an entirely new <lb/>
on <lb/>
are pending, whereby we <lb/>
can reface old Brass Col- <lb/>
and <lb/>
pt. and thinker, and make <lb/>
them fully as good a- now <lb/>
any <lb/>
knobs or feet mi the bot- <lb/>
tom. <lb/>
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Column and Head <lb/>
regular lengths <lb/>
Refacing L. S. and <lb/>
. Head inches in <lb/>
and over per lb <lb/>
Died. <lb/>
Mr-. wife <lb/>
Mi. J- H. of <lb/>
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buried Monday, She was <lb/>
four <lb/>
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Rule, full <lb/>
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sent on application. <lb/>
of Type and <lb/>
High Grade Printing Mater it <lb/>
H. Ninth Street. p <lb/>
It is only the genuine reformer <lb/>
taps lint little and SOWS lot <lb/>
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OVERTIME STATE. <lb/>
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DRESS <lb/>
SLIPPERS, MEN'S FURNISHINGS, <lb/>
in and take a look, whether you buy or not, its pleasure to <lb/>
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ii Cotton <lb/>
Tics always on hand <lb/>
SOUTHERN <lb/>
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diseases that there is every. <lb/>
, m to believe that even the <lb/>
; hopeless cases can be <lb/>
b n . if not fully restored. <lb/>
will be pleased to refer <lb/>
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will refund your money. <lb/>
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ma doth binding M stamps. <lb/>
Pellets cur. <lb/>
Desirable Building <lb/>
Lots For Sale. <lb/>
Near Five Points on Easy Terms. <lb/>
Call on or address <lb/>
SAM WHITE, Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
FRANCISCO MIRANDA. <lb/>
THE TEACHER TAUGHT. <lb/>
H. A. <lb/>
JOHN A. RICKS. <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
, . Sir Edwin Arno, Ced to <lb/>
Pioneer of Liberty. Francisco . . type of Sir <lb/>
reckless lighter adventurer tells the unique story <lb/>
dear to tho master t tho <lb/>
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M Us Mary Belle Kick-, is nM <lb/>
nick with fever. , <lb/>
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Little Emily Cole on the street <lb/>
again, after it severe case of measles <lb/>
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are b mod to pet here. <lb/>
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residences been <lb/>
i-y newly painted. <lb/>
lie us a national hero <lb/>
was i-i in <lb/>
ind entered the Spanish <lb/>
when lie <lb/>
served in the Slates in <lb/>
later in He forced <lb/>
to leave for some <lb/>
and for several years led on <lb/>
adventurous life in Turkey, <lb/>
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into the at out- <lb/>
break of the revolution and by <lb/>
service reached rank of <lb/>
major general. His name is on <lb/>
Arc de in Van- as one o. <lb/>
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not being attended to. had taken this <lb/>
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us one of ,,, means of <lb/>
of the revolution. mg attention. Having the <lb/>
His reckless and adventurous spirit <lb/>
apparently kept him in <lb/>
conflict with sober law, for in <lb/>
he was condemned by the directory, <lb/>
but escaped to England, <lb/>
no aid in England, lie came to tho <lb/>
United States. Here he pat into motion Ins <lb/>
scheme of freeing hit native country <lb/>
from the Spanish rule. He found <lb/>
means to equip two small vessels, <lb/>
end with volunteers he sailed <lb/>
for Venezuela. He landed curly in <lb/>
GENERAL MERCHANDISE. <lb/>
Having consolidated the two stocks of H. A. and John A. Ricks in on.- <lb/>
store we are prepared to furnish our customers anything needed in <lb/>
DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES. <lb/>
We will carry n up-to-date line of <lb/>
Hats, Shoes, Dress Notions, <lb/>
Venezuela, --1 make you mm <lb/>
and was attacked by a superior , times, staying in to . , a M th best not Only <lb/>
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lass up. Arnold said lo the doubly <lb/>
who was still rubbing <lb/>
is who nm most to <lb/>
blame for having dealt you an <lb/>
blow. Take that cane and <lb/>
give it back to me as hard as you <lb/>
got the lad answer- <lb/>
ed. can't do whole <lb/>
great schoolroom was now listening, <lb/>
masters and all. Arnold insisted <lb/>
must obey me, and if <lb/>
am sorry to say I shall <lb/>
make write out that page of <lb/>
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his forces and a few months later <lb/>
look a Spanish town, but did not <lb/>
succeed in arousing the people <lb/>
revolution. <lb/>
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met Bolivar and with him went to <lb/>
secure aid for their en- <lb/>
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In- reached forth his band, took <lb/>
cane and dealt mo no sham stroke, <lb/>
but the severest and most telling cut <lb/>
over shoulders. bad <lb/>
that ridiculous Instrument could <lb/>
us it did, like a scorpion. <lb/>
bins the in own turn, l <lb/>
managed to thank Jones for his <lb/>
compliance and then said <lb/>
to that detestable <lb/>
weapon across knee and throw <lb/>
ii out of the Window. Never again <lb/>
will we have anything to do with <lb/>
such met bods <lb/>
Sir Edwin Arnold adds that <lb/>
punishment is, in bis view, a <lb/>
and clumsy expedient and <lb/>
that who cannot tench without <lb/>
the stick had get some other <lb/>
Globe. <lb/>
Meat, Flour, Sugar, Coffee, but all kinds of <lb/>
Canned Goods, the finest brands <lb/>
i We can supply 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/>
o to the root of whole mat- <lb/>
thoroughly, quickly safely <lb/>
restore the action the <lb/>
to normal condition. <lb/>
tone to the system and <lb/>
flesh to body. <lb/>
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once discovered hi- wife asleep in <lb/>
the midst of bis homily on the Sal- <lb/>
bath. So. pausing in the and <lb/>
possibly somewhat <lb/>
of his he broke forth with <lb/>
this personal address, sharp <lb/>
clear, but very <lb/>
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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/>
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Office of Comptroller of the <lb/>
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court to find out whether it <lb/>
I U or not York Press. <lb/>
NEAT JOB <lb/>
Our Specialty <lb/>
Reflector Job Printing Office. <lb/>
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nut <lb/>
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AND <lb/>
V. J. WHICHARD, AND <lb/>
Entered in the post office at Greenville, N. C, M second class matter, <lb/>
Advertising; rates made upon application. <lb/>
A correspondent desired at every post office in Pitt and adjoining em <lb/>
in to fiction <lb/>
CAROLINA TUESDAY <lb/>
home mortgaged If so, <lb/>
take stock . The Home <lb/>
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t- her an <lb/>
M Building and Loan<lb/>
much better opinion of Federal <lb/>
courts than he doe. of some other <lb/>
things. <lb/>
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Do you own <lb/>
don't one <lb/>
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to pay rent nil your <lb/>
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makeup of man. To give you some <lb/>
idea of ibis surgeon of physical <lb/>
anatomy so descriptive of human <lb/>
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handling the subject of human <lb/>
training, be just look up the natural <lb/>
man the head, heart and In els <lb/>
and tied him all up in mid <lb/>
wrung and twist d and turned <lb/>
out, and outside in. and shook <lb/>
SHIRTS <lb/>
The man with a comfortable Shirt is <lb/>
pretty sure to be all over. <lb/>
It take an expert to tell when a Shirt is comfortable, but it takes an expert <lb/>
to make one comfortable. It has to be roomy, well-shaped, well sewed; the sleeves <lb/>
be too long, the collar must not be cut too low or too high. <lb/>
when a man once finds a comfortable <lb/>
shirt, he comes back for the same brand <lb/>
year after year. <lb/>
Some even get to know the kind of box they are packed in and won't look at the <lb/>
Shirts at all if they don ft see the right box <lb/>
THE <lb/>
Brings us more business every season, lets us buy more Shirts and, <lb/>
of our land, and all we sell better Shirts than we did the year before. <lb/>
Don't think you Can duplicate anywhere the Shirts we are selling. <lb/>
FRANK WILSON, <lb/>
The King Clothier. <lb/>
A SEW RAILROAD SYSTEM AND ITS , <lb/>
Mr. S C Woolen, secretary and <lb/>
of The Home Building and <lb/>
L . will in I <lb/>
office for the entire day tomorrow <lb/>
your payment Re <lb/>
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per share and dues are <lb/>
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in of stock <lb/>
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recently <lb/>
of the various railroads in <lb/>
em North Carolina and Tide-1 <lb/>
water. Virginia, that will <lb/>
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him We nay in all candor, and will today go over the <lb/>
most the same story in the gave us one of the Atlantic and North Carolina rail <lb/>
most logical mad and the Pamlico, Oriental <lb/>
and instructive ad- and Western railroads. <lb/>
an hes on tic It. is understood that the <lb/>
I lint it has ever been my pose of this company is to bring <lb/>
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in the words he rapidly M possible by building <lb/>
regal splendor as they fell from links that will give them physic a. <lb/>
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Pulley Bowen <lb/>
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The story copied in this a out of and then rubbed <lb/>
week ago from the New him all over with hickory oil <lb/>
O, <lb/>
Mr in Hill Mn-r -i. <lb/>
lion of the State, is vouched for by <lb/>
Rev J. S. Corbet He tells us <lb/>
. die ft <lb/>
Carolina List week and saw <lb/>
THE HOME OF WOMAN'S ONS <lb/>
J We <lb/>
II inaugurate Our Spring Season by <lb/>
putting on display the newest. <lb/>
ideas to be shown in <lb/>
I SILKS WrITE GOODS j <lb/>
I We have no trash or Special Sale stuff but v <lb/>
we will have the latest and best things that J <lb/>
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feels as bin as any of his names loin will be six hundred miles, <lb/>
and ii bad spoken an force at work on the Raleigh <lb/>
hour be have, saved Pamlico round railroad, <lb/>
I earls of thought sufficient to have which will inn from Raleigh <lb/>
turned him a fool, or probably been i Washington, is to increased <lb/>
u candidate for Congress I and the construction work pros- <lb/>
folks. I'm going to without interruption with <lb/>
sleep new and try to dream about a view to its earliest possible <lb/>
the that adorned the completion, giving a new <lb/>
grove of Salem grow the city to Norfolk. Con- <lb/>
a b. n in laces. Ii was current with this work will be. <lb/>
were obtainable in the American markets <lb/>
and we cordially invite the Ladies that are I <lb/>
desirous of seeing the NEWEST <lb/>
IN SILKS AND WHITE GOODS t <lb/>
to call at our establishment and feast their J <lb/>
eyes. <lb/>
Very truly yours, <lb/>
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because i did not go <lb/>
tumbling over to <lb/>
out the lo build bail <lb/>
on the river nor <lb/>
i town is not yet <lb/>
with day <lb/>
This paper has the u <lb/>
keep hammering patiently <lb/>
needed measures until are pro <lb/>
cured and be gratified later in seeing <lb/>
the fruit of So will be as the and <lb/>
the day both <lb/>
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subject in hand- This number also <lb/>
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of note. <lb/>
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first number indicates a <lb/>
career. It an inviting field be- <lb/>
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farmer in the pursuit of <lb/>
as well as be entertaining to <lb/>
the circle, and at so a <lb/>
price it will have a <lb/>
large circulation. <lb/>
our meet and form <lb/>
acquaintance of so many people <lb/>
We have room in all their <lb/>
name, u ill a <lb/>
happy ling to y. ii all <lb/>
ant die mis Hello, <lb/>
Morpheus he's got in.- <lb/>
o'clock. Lights out, <lb/>
A young la mistook <lb/>
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She wanted to take lessons a id <lb/>
was talking lo the <lb/>
right man. that the <lb/>
was wring, but she insisted, think- <lb/>
he was teasing her. A- <lb/>
last she made wise Now on- <lb/>
of two things true ii, <lb/>
the case, ether d Doing master a <lb/>
a Duality or <lb/>
else i r a gay a <lb/>
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ought pass a No <lb/>
master should allowed t <lb/>
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nor should any preacher s In <lb/>
allowed to favor a dancing master, <lb/>
he it enacted, resolved and <lb/>
d until things he <lb/>
straight lied Die <lb/>
patch. <lb/>
that of the construction of a line; <lb/>
from the Norfolk and Southern <lb/>
at Washington to some point on <lb/>
the Atlantic and North Carolina <lb/>
probably New Bern, i <lb/>
Also it is understood that j <lb/>
Pamlico. Oriental and Western <lb/>
will be extended from Bay born, <lb/>
its present Oriental, <lb/>
By September 1st if not earlier <lb/>
extension from <lb/>
to Beaufort Will be <lb/>
ed and in operation, and it is an- <lb/>
on what we take to be <lb/>
good authority, that a <lb/>
across Sound will be <lb/>
built at once from <lb/>
Kerry to to the <lb/>
place of the railroad ferry now <lb/>
in use. This bridge will over <lb/>
five miles long-the longest rail- <lb/>
road bride in the South <lb/>
the bridge at Key West, <lb/>
Florida. This in general seems <lb/>
to the outlines of the plans <lb/>
for linking up these very <lb/>
properties without taking <lb/>
into account the various branch <lb/>
lines and feeders that this com- <lb/>
is constructing and pro- <lb/>
paring to <lb/>
News and Observer. <lb/>
Policy Bowen. <lb/>
there is a way to save <lb/>
AND A WAY TO LOSE. <lb/>
save best lose on other <lb/>
mud, f Int. especially <lb/>
GROCERIES. <lb/>
just an thing on M table think is good enough h <lb/>
store will get the best to be ha-l, I have in a, <lb/>
Canned Goods, Package <lb/>
Inf. sit lad Sour Pickles other articles Mid keep the beat in Clears and <lb/>
Jut tr inc fur the beat In the Grocer's Una, <lb/>
JOHNSTON, <lb/>
Vex door to C. T. <lb/>
NEAT JOB <lb/>
Our Specialty <lb/>
Reflector Job Printing Office.<lb/>
This department is in J. H. FRY, who is authorized to rep- <lb/>
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory. <lb/>
I We've got the site, <lb/>
and to catch your eye, we only <lb/>
visit to our Furniture <lb/>
Store, where you can jet <lb/>
; . <lb/>
. U <lb/>
k -ill <lb/>
make yon more <lb/>
have bidden for keeping <lb/>
the lime <lb/>
Bank of They cm <lb/>
keep <lb/>
Carroll, f Black Jack,<lb/>
ping.<lb/>
W. of <lb/>
that <lb/>
A. G. Cox Co. <lb/>
H. <lb/>
Friday <lb/>
II you expect your <lb/>
f. meal <lb/>
by four seed <lb/>
yon have the <lb/>
Pitt Co. Oil Mill. <lb/>
Howard t <lb/>
ville Friday morning. <lb/>
If yon want good feed <lb/>
potatoes no n. Harrington, <lb/>
and at Nonce the new <lb/>
Barber , Harrington, , U-fore <lb/>
, cm , <lb/>
make in ex ; . T iT. <lb/>
their outrun for <lb/>
meat at Oil . <lb/>
Our meal Pitt Co <lb/>
ion in kind <lb/>
one in need of u plow <lb/>
i do well to go to A. W. Ange Co., <lb/>
I and get one of those Chill. <lb/>
I ed They are the best on <lb/>
the house we are the market, <lb/>
new read, for and j ,. ft <lb/>
an invitation to all. to Barber Co. <lb/>
store, and the line of <lb/>
furniture, we have planed lot Bug <lb/>
to deal on on at Harrington, Barber <lb/>
that even the poorest shall have no I <lb/>
Hall Rack <lb/>
to<lb/>
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f, <lb/>
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lion C <lb/>
KM. <lb/>
. hi two j the A <lb/>
i h. Tun. The Furniture of Greenville has old W <lb/>
Hick-, in in this exclusive House <lb/>
Furnishing business, Our stocks <lb/>
Mattings, S <lb/>
excuse for their homes not being <lb/>
furnished. Thanking you ad- <lb/>
hit patronage, we are yours <lb/>
to serve, Eastern Carolina Supply <lb/>
On., N. C. <lb/>
Oar load of floor just received, <lb/>
nice and fresh, at lowest price. <lb/>
Harrington, Bather Co. <lb/>
The Pitt Oil Company is <lb/>
hipping seed meal by the <lb/>
car load. <lb/>
dress shirts ever <lb/>
shown in at <lb/>
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb/>
New furniture is arriving daily <lb/>
at A. W. Ange Come and <lb/>
i get the best at lowest prices. <lb/>
Anew line of and <lb/>
Several new an- now . t A u-. <lb/>
about complete in m ,, <lb/>
is always on a , k <lb/>
shipping cotton U you want a pall Of Mp <lb/>
you go to A. W <lb/>
you had write or Co and you can get them, <lb/>
see them <lb/>
Mr. and E. A <lb/>
went to Greenville Thursday <lb/>
morning shopping. <lb/>
and with <lb/>
mowers, rakes, reapers and <lb/>
it on, Barber <lb/>
on business. <lb/>
Be sure to <lb/>
The A. G. Cox Mfg. i- still <lb/>
shipping cotton planters by the <lb/>
car load. The people know a good <lb/>
thing when they see it. Therefore <lb/>
are using Cox cotton planters <lb/>
Woods high grade garden <lb/>
have for years been the most <lb/>
southern seed offered truckers <lb/>
and nets in east Carolina. You <lb/>
can always find them at the drug <lb/>
store of B. T. Cox Bro. <lb/>
Buy your Candies, Apples, <lb/>
from J. H <lb/>
at the drug store. <lb/>
DAYS FREE. ., <lb/>
i .-A <lb/>
. <lb/>
It <lb/>
i- <lb/>
es. bed Room <lb/>
He <lb/>
has the nicest lot ever shown in <lb/>
If you want a nice shirt or tie <lb/>
go lo i, Barber On. <lb/>
For bay, and oats go <lb/>
Barber id. <lb/>
The k G. Co., are still <lb/>
III Cotton <lb/>
and have <lb/>
nut <lb/>
Any one of <lb/>
, , d at old reliable Ox planter <lb/>
Ange Co. <lb/>
Tom went to Greenville see at <lb/>
this morning. Nice line of boy- suits a II L. <lb/>
We offer our table ware Johnson's. <lb/>
guarantee at a bargain. of shoes<lb/>
jive I <lb/>
will <lb/>
ANY <lb/>
FAMILY <lb/>
B. T. Box sizes and very <lb/>
B. Wingate went to Barb, i <lb/>
Bee <lb/>
If yon are wise preserve your <lb/>
houses by painting them with <lb/>
and country paint, for <lb/>
sale by A. W. Ange Co. <lb/>
N. in-ed of not good <lb/>
pants when Harrington, Barber <lb/>
Co., have just received anew lot, <lb/>
that they will sell cheap. <lb/>
Harrington Durban and C i is the <lb/>
place to set your Spring and Sum <lb/>
mer goods. They have just <lb/>
you want, and prices to suit all. <lb/>
Men's and youth's all <lb/>
sizes, at Barber A Co. <lb/>
Toe demand for Tar Heel curt <lb/>
wheels is great now, and any or el Yea, when -lack <lb/>
in need of will do well to j argue It m a pretty sure <lb/>
write or see A G. Mfg t;. lie <lb/>
,, . If a man would put <lb/>
went to Greenville. . ,. ., , <lb/>
Trunks and at Marring. in <lb/>
ton Barber A Co. <lb/>
The Pitt will pay I <lb/>
price tor If had to do the spring j <lb/>
Big line of liars cans work there <lb/>
received, latest-tiled. some for them <lb/>
Barber A Co. tempers. <lb/>
in the home is <lb/>
to pleas- <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
TRY THIS MACHINE ii your home <lb/>
tor ten don't rind <lb/>
it the and <lb/>
the market, we <lb/>
will take it hacK. If like it, <lb/>
we know you v-e will make you <lb/>
prices and term- t will be entirely <lb/>
satisfactory. <lb/>
elsewhere <lb/>
you see NEW ROYAL. <lb/>
By so will yourself <lb/>
a machine that <lb/>
will positively ; you better than <lb/>
any other. <lb/>
Come sec us and make <lb/>
meets. <lb/>
A W ANGE, CO <lb/>
Winterville, N. C. <lb/>
Pictures to <lb/>
Sale<lb/>
bis own <lb/>
name if <lb/>
be ; but, a a rule <lb/>
the most of it belongs pee <lb/>
tin <lb/>
Rocky Mount <lb/>
Quite a number of traveling man <lb/>
ha v.- town week <lb/>
Mrs. S. M who has <lb/>
been visit inn her hi other W B. <lb/>
left this morning for <lb/>
Dunn where she will spend some <lb/>
time visiting relatives. <lb/>
The A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. <lb/>
to <lb/>
AC. <lb/>
Colic and Kidney Cure, <lb/>
combination kidney <lb/>
for an I a die cine, <lb/>
at the D, Store <lb/>
The Pitt Co. Oil Co. is <lb/>
sight and shipping lots <lb/>
of <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
E BANK OF WINTERVILLE, <lb/>
WINTERVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
At the Close of Business, April<lb/>
Loans and Discounts S -1,710.00 capital stock paid m 4,900.00 <lb/>
For Sale-One new log made Overdrafts, unsecured 0.80 <lb/>
894.88 Deposits subject to <lb/>
e A. U. Cox d ,.,, Ml, .-heap, Furniture and Fixtures <lb/>
cotton and L. L Duo from Hanks and <lb/>
, so-or- by the car load. Bankers <lb/>
We have received cur full line of WASH GOODS <lb/>
FANCY GOODS. <lb/>
Ci MADRAS <lb/>
Everybody cordially <lb/>
to<lb/>
st went bit If yon a Hug call <lb/>
this morning at Oak City W Spend at A. Ange ft Co and you can <lb/>
Saturday and Sunday. and cheap too- <lb/>
Buy a pipe from J. S. C. <lb/>
at the store. <lb/>
Henry In lawn Sat- <lb/>
morning, <lb/>
Bubo J at Harrington <lb/>
Barber <lb/>
Prof. G. E. Lineberry attended <lb/>
day and a fine <lb/>
If you want good flour, <lb/>
you can eat without any trouble <lb/>
with A. W. <lb/>
and get s -me oft flour <lb/>
that is out i i. pine <lb/>
i, ii-.- . <lb/>
Bankers <lb/>
Gold Coin <lb/>
Silver Coin <lb/>
Nat. and other U. S. <lb/>
notes <lb/>
Expenses paid <lb/>
6,583.88 <lb/>
Cashier's out- <lb/>
stand inc <lb/>
491.02 <lb/>
475.00 Cash over <lb/>
101.11 <lb/>
2.02 <lb/>
813,861.20 <lb/>
The nicest lot of men's pants ever <lb/>
in can be <lb/>
State of North Carolina, I <lb/>
County of Pitt. i <lb/>
I. J. L. Jackson, Cashier of tho above named bank, solemnly , <lb/>
swear that tho above is true to the host of my <lb/>
edge and belief. L. Cashier. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to before I <lb/>
C. A. Ayden. was in seen at A- V Ange OH <lb/>
town v . veiling. -bile pang. U. J MN, , , LL <lb/>
yellow ,. ,, , ,.,, <lb/>
p, ,. ,. <lb/>
Henri N i ii ,,. a. a-.-; The expedition of <lb/>
evening on , ., ,,.,. <lb/>
of KM- <lb/>
Kid- <lb/>
nay trouble Harrington Barber <lb/>
II,. has both ll <lb/>
of Lading <lb/>
iii i loll way <lb/>
day evenings j-i-l no it-.-u his port of it with that <lb/>
his many in and uppermost, desired to <lb/>
If nave cotton Barber ft taken by his <lb/>
OPPOSITE BANKING <lb/>
man, with i detail United <lb/>
Stales will Ids; <lb/>
MO NE IS NOTHING <lb/>
IN COMPARISON WITH GOOD HEALTH <lb/>
But should you become Incapacitated by either accident or sickness it <lb/>
route on his famous <lb/>
march lo sea has up <lb/>
a good deal of feeling along the <lb/>
I help bar the of expense <lb/>
his port of it with that, DISABILITY POLICY <lb/>
write or phone Pitt C. <lb/>
Oil prices are the <lb/>
highest. <lb/>
Mis. of Bob <lb/>
over Thursday <lb/>
Try a Prince or a Dan <lb/>
Jim <lb/>
store will show to you. <lb/>
bushels of teed Oats at <lb/>
to vis t her father Elder Barber <lb/>
Fred who live, Tho A. G Cox Mfg. Co.,. now <lb/>
a position to fill your orders <lb/>
n number of promptly for planter- and <lb/>
men have in this week, guano sowers. <lb/>
and <lb/>
t THE <lb/>
turned into an official military a ROW <lb/>
expedition, is a is for YOUR benefit when cure a <lb/>
lotto Observer. .,., H A WHIT, i N. C <lb/>
A girl a young . <lb/>
tempts to kiss and a <lb/>
apt to protest if ho doesn't.<lb/>
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We are sole agents for <lb/>
Young's <lb/>
Hats <lb/>
None Better Made <lb/>
We re leading dealers in fine Dress <lb/>
Goods, Millinery and Clothing . <lb/>
Ladies and Men's FINE SHOES <lb/>
tab <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
THE GREENVILLE BANKING TRUST COMPANY, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
At close of business April 1906. <lb/>
Loan-and paid in S . <lb/>
1.0 profits. n <lb/>
18.1. Time 21,817.27 <lb/>
Gash -Gold Silver 64.10 to check Due to l 21.05 <lb/>
ck <lb/>
i U II<lb/>
FACTS ABOUT MAKING TEA. <lb/>
. i. Carol <lb/>
S i r <lb/>
County of Pitt, <lb/>
of above named bank, do solemnly <lb/>
is true to the best of my knowledge <lb/>
C. S. Cashier. <lb/>
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II I, <lb/>
i. ; <lb/>
Public. <lb/>
J. L. <lb/>
H. A. <lb/>
A. M. <lb/>
Tl <lb/>
THE CONDITION OP <lb/>
HANK OF GREENVILLE, <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
WE OF APRIL 6th. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
Ca <lb/>
.- paid ill <lb/>
t 5.083 25,000.00 Profits less and Taxes Paid 15,688.66 <lb/>
illy, ct to check 180,088.77 <lb/>
chocks out-<lb/>
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ii . <lb/>
M. . U knowledge <lb/>
. l ., l <lb/>
i-, A it. W WILSON, rectors <lb/>
COTTON SEED. MEAL AND HULLS. <lb/>
FEED STUFFS. <lb/>
i my tug <lb/>
th- <lb/>
market for Cotton Sued <lb/>
less, i <lb/>
at <lb/>
Cotton Meal Mid Hulls, in car lots or <lb/>
to suit or exchange for Seed <lb/>
STUFF LIME <lb/>
-t <lb/>
II CORN, OATS, BRAN, SHIT <lb/>
and all kinds of feed constantly on hand. <lb/>
Cur of Golden Seed and Feed Oats also Black <lb/>
Oats, Red Rust Proof Oats. <lb/>
have just had built a large warehouse near the depot <lb/>
this line. <lb/>
I will continue to carry a line of nice Groceries <lb/>
same stand occupied by Johnston Bros., <lb/>
F- V- JOHNSTON. <lb/>
Way I, Best, Explain an Ex- <lb/>
pert In the Trade. <lb/>
made recently by a man <lb/>
win, had acquired tome <lb/>
in the tea trade who passed <lb/>
in Japan may be of inter- <lb/>
I i , Home wham they come a <lb/>
hitherto fact.-. <lb/>
arc two ways to make <lb/>
said the dealer in ; . <lb/>
crossing his and <lb/>
left eye reflect <lb/>
. and lite nether <lb/>
or tea if hi depend <lb/>
h on which f these entirely <lb/>
methods is employed. <lb/>
small platter or howl is an in- <lb/>
dispensable part of every Japanese <lb/>
tea set. In this the water to be <lb/>
used in the process ii heated, not to <lb/>
the boiling point, but to a point as <lb/>
it a may be without actually <lb/>
reaching it. The native expert will <lb/>
over the sizzling lire, <lb/>
testing the degree of heat imparted <lb/>
to the wilier in the bowl delicate- <lb/>
lingering outside of this re- <lb/>
from time to time, even <lb/>
while carelessly talking. When he <lb/>
becomes last that the de- <lb/>
end has been attained he pours <lb/>
the warm water on to his lea leaves <lb/>
and lets it stand for from three to <lb/>
live minutes, lie then pours off the <lb/>
liquid into Ins teapot, and the result <lb/>
is the mild aromatic stimulant much <lb/>
prized as being genuine Japanese <lb/>
tea. <lb/>
is very well <lb/>
known in this country. It consists <lb/>
in pouring boiling water over the <lb/>
leaves and letting the mixture steep <lb/>
for an indefinite period. By this <lb/>
means the tannin which is contained <lb/>
in ll,. is brought out a dark <lb/>
amber colored liquid is produced. <lb/>
It is the tannin which is responsible <lb/>
for lie long crusade against <lb/>
in the beverage. This is the <lb/>
Chemically <lb/>
no difference between this <lb/>
tannin and that which is used in <lb/>
preparing leather for the market. <lb/>
So wonder the rebels. <lb/>
average American, however, <lb/>
wait and watch throughout <lb/>
the time required ill the preparation <lb/>
of the Japanese drink, and a <lb/>
substitute must be suggested <lb/>
if he to enjoy its <lb/>
and flavor. My experience has been <lb/>
that if boiling water used and <lb/>
lowed to stand only a minute and is <lb/>
then poured off a is ob- <lb/>
which is very similar to <lb/>
oriental in way. Such a drink <lb/>
is mild but it has the value <lb/>
of being physically <lb/>
Should there be any one, however, <lb/>
who in opinion resembles the old <lb/>
woman who stated that she I <lb/>
like her tea strong and never let it <lb/>
steep more than fifteen minutes it is <lb/>
to be feared that no substitutes will <lb/>
be accepted <lb/>
ART AND AN ALDERMAN. <lb/>
ll That Took Sculptor <lb/>
Breath Away. <lb/>
A story is told of an Allegheny <lb/>
mimed who won a <lb/>
place in the hall of fame by reason <lb/>
of a criticism for the moment <lb/>
rendered Daniel U. French, the <lb/>
sculptor, speechless. <lb/>
Andrew <lb/>
ed that he would present a statue of <lb/>
Colonel William B. Anderson, the <lb/>
fir-t of to the <lb/>
city of Allegheny Daniel C. French <lb/>
given the commission. <lb/>
The statue was duly finished, and <lb/>
a committee of aldermen cane to <lb/>
York to Inspect and decide <lb/>
v it was satisfactory, Mr. <lb/>
, stipulation being that the <lb/>
finished work of an subject to <lb/>
the up of the city council. It <lb/>
i-1 extraordinarily work, <lb/>
a brawny <lb/>
I on his anvil with a maul <lb/>
on knee a b on <lb/>
u i ; r. idea was <lb/>
i i the workman who used <lb/>
and brain. The <lb/>
. . ling between tile heats <lb/>
f and employed the in- <lb/>
I i. <lb/>
I in of the company <lb/>
iv in praise, o <lb/>
; I t tho statue lie <lb/>
I in the city. <lb/>
Thin t Mr. <lb/>
j J ii and <lb/>
o point I want clear- <lb/>
ed. I e this blacksmith has no <lb/>
shirt on. never saw a blacksmith <lb/>
in my life who did not wear a shirt. <lb/>
If lie didn't wear u shirt the sparks <lb/>
would fly and burn him when he <lb/>
strikes the hot <lb/>
The sculptor was speechless. This <lb/>
a class of criticism to which he <lb/>
had no ready. <lb/>
But member of the com- <lb/>
saved the the <lb/>
posterity, lie explained <lb/>
the blacksmith probably <lb/>
removed the shirt to cool off while <lb/>
leading. <lb/>
The sculptor breathed again. He <lb/>
permitted the committee to believe <lb/>
that was his purpose in showing the <lb/>
wonderful physical development of <lb/>
the man of brain and muscle. <lb/>
The statue was then accepted, <lb/>
the thirties Anderson now occupies <lb/>
his pedestal in the <lb/>
square. Allegheny. New York <lb/>
A LITTLE NONSENSE. <lb/>
How Ha Knew H Had <lb/>
Eaten. <lb/>
William P. Jr. aped v <lb/>
en, has an inordinate <lb/>
cakes and <lb/>
At breakfast the other <lb/>
grandfather mil him w i <lb/>
amazement, counting the i . i <lb/>
i d. <lb/>
he a .; <lb/>
en r in your If fell l <lb/>
bad all the cat <lb/>
coal <lb/>
y. . ,.<lb/>
i. ; . <lb/>
. . <lb/>
I've . <lb/>
i i . ; <lb/>
when <lb/>
.; <lb/>
eating till <lb/>
; a ;. i, then eat one <lb/>
No <lb/>
wonder why nature <lb/>
the sense of smell so <lb/>
stronger ill animals than ill <lb/>
S a man had the scent <lb/>
f a deer. <lb/>
would great. <lb/>
could when be detected ; <lb/>
scent of gasoline two miles away. <lb/>
News. <lb/>
The <lb/>
OF THE CONDITION <lb/>
AT <lb/>
THE OF FARMVILLE, FARMVILLE. N. C <lb/>
C. USE OF BUSINESS, APRIL 6TH, <lb/>
Loan Disc <lb/>
n.- it. m Hanks<lb/>
Val. US. notes <lb/>
ins <lb/>
13.39 <lb/>
356.00 <lb/>
2,096.47 <lb/>
Capital stock in <lb/>
Undivided <lb/>
sub to <lb/>
646,869.34 <lb/>
of Carolina, -0 <lb/>
of Pitt. j <lb/>
I. J. R. Cashier of bank, do <lb/>
var he above statement is true to b-st f my <lb/>
knowledge and belief. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb/>
fore me, this 6th day of April <lb/>
1900. <lb/>
J. V. JOHNSTON, <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
J. R. DAVIS. <lb/>
W. M. <lb/>
T. L. <lb/>
R. L. DAVIS <lb/>
Disc- <lb/>
REPORT OF HE CONDITION OF <lb/>
BETHEL BANKING AND TRUST CO. <lb/>
AT N. Q <lb/>
At the close of April 6th, 1900. <lb/>
RESOURCES. <lb/>
and discounts <lb/>
Overdrafts unsecured 1.38 <lb/>
Furniture A Fixtures 069.68 <lb/>
Duo from Banks and <lb/>
Hankers 11,000.26 <lb/>
Cash items <lb/>
Gold and silver coin. <lb/>
National bank and <lb/>
other U. S. notes 3,130.21 <lb/>
Total <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
Capital stock <lb/>
Surplus fund C. <lb/>
Undivided profits 1,168.2 <lb/>
Time certificates of <lb/>
deposit <lb/>
Deposits subj. to check <lb/>
checks out- <lb/>
standing 28.11 <lb/>
Certified Checks <lb/>
Total <lb/>
the four seasons. <lb/>
Young Prodigy Salt, pepper, <lb/>
mustard and vinegar. London <lb/>
Scraps. <lb/>
Victim. <lb/>
An in the government <lb/>
service at Washington tells of the <lb/>
rupture of the friendly <lb/>
that had long subsisted between <lb/>
his daughter of nine year.-, named <lb/>
Katharine, and another little girl of <lb/>
he same age called Marie. It <lb/>
pear that immediately the <lb/>
falling out the youngster last men- <lb/>
was moved to communicate <lb/>
to the parents of certain <lb/>
details the distressing occurrence. <lb/>
When next the two children met <lb/>
there ensued some rather severe re- <lb/>
Said <lb/>
think you're a hateful, <lb/>
menu tell my father and <lb/>
mother bit You hi <lb/>
to of your <lb/>
retorted <lb/>
lo have ashamed to <lb/>
bite <lb/>
did bite you, <lb/>
Katherine, <lb/>
bite <lb/>
Whereupon Marie evinced the <lb/>
indignation. me tell <lb/>
you one she observed, I <lb/>
do bite I rover bite any one outside <lb/>
my own York Times. <lb/>
Care cf <lb/>
Union the arc thoroughly <lb/>
dried after washing ill cold water <lb/>
they will invariably <lb/>
ed. o cold en-am <lb/>
or glycerin well into tho <lb/>
hands ire will keep <lb/>
them in n . and pair <lb/>
of gloves drawn on after <lb/>
anointing is better. <lb/>
State of North Carolina, County of Pitt, <lb/>
I. of the above named <lb/>
swear that the above statement is true to the best of my know <lb/>
dire and belief. ; <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb/>
ore me, this 12th day of April <lb/>
H. H. Taylor, <lb/>
Votary Public <lb/>
ROUT. STATON, <lb/>
B. HUNTING, <lb/>
R. J. GRIMES, <lb/>
Concerning <lb/>
If a rug has rather long nap <lb/>
the best effect may b <lb/>
placing it so that nap is <lb/>
the is, running toward <lb/>
it. This i- particularly true of <lb/>
oriental rug. for in this the <lb/>
light strikes tho pile, bringing out <lb/>
the lights and shades to the best <lb/>
advantage, <lb/>
Trunk <lb/>
A trunk cover is easily made of a <lb/>
square of denim, blue gray in color, <lb/>
the hem feather stitched in <lb/>
with white mercerized thread, and <lb/>
with a monogram in the center or <lb/>
in one corner, also worked in white. <lb/>
This could made coarse <lb/>
linen or canvas, as liked. <lb/>
Yolks of eggs left over when tho <lb/>
whites have been used will keep <lb/>
several days in a bowl of cold water. <lb/>
Lemons keep bettor in cold water <lb/>
than on the shelf. <lb/>
We beg leave to announce that are <lb/>
Wholesale and Retail <lb/>
for <lb/>
White Lead, Paints <lb/>
Colors, and <lb/>
Ready Paints. <lb/>
There is no line in the world better <lb/>
the Harrison it ha I it t out tin <lb/>
reputation for honorable wares and <lb/>
dealings. <lb/>
If you use the Harrison Paints you nM <lb/>
never worry quality. <lb/>
We trust that you will favor us with <lb/>
orders whenever you want good paint for <lb/>
Have just a car load <lb/>
can give you Special Prices. <lb/>
For Lumbago. <lb/>
A strong liniment made of <lb/>
chloroform and alcohol will <lb/>
often relieve the -even- pain in the <lb/>
small of the back known is <lb/>
Baker Hart <lb/>
GREEN VILE, N. C,<lb/>
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT. <lb/>
J. M. BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent- <lb/>
. a a . <lb/>
Is By Everybody <lb/>
t if ave n to pay for what they <lb/>
if have what want it and you are <lb/>
a part money. <lb/>
N. C, May . 1906. <lb/>
A- authorized agent for Daily <lb/>
land we take <lb/>
treat pleasure in receiving sub- <lb/>
and writing receipts for <lb/>
those arrears. We have a list <lb/>
all who receive their mail at <lb/>
We also take orders <lb/>
job <lb/>
The held their <lb/>
meeting here <lb/>
. Moth of importance <lb/>
J. J. Edwards Son have just <lb/>
another oar load of Ell- <lb/>
rood wire <lb/>
There is yet cotton the land, <lb/>
bales ibis <lb/>
reek which brought him a nice <lb/>
stuck. There Is still more. <lb/>
farmers are not struck. <lb/>
your buildings by. <lb/>
with <lb/>
Town and County lead <lb/>
full line of colors, kept at J. <lb/>
i. Smith Bo. <lb/>
Mrs. Maggie Waters, who came <lb/>
with the remains of her <lb/>
has to her home. <lb/>
We are agents for ready <lb/>
faint. These pain, art <lb/>
reliable. <lb/>
Tyson. <lb/>
Mrs. Stancil Hodges, musical <lb/>
at the graded school, with <lb/>
class will give a musical <lb/>
at school building this <lb/>
A general invitation is <lb/>
extended to ail to present. <lb/>
H. H Proctor, <lb/>
las here the week in <lb/>
instillation with J. W. Taylor <lb/>
his Mr. <lb/>
in the depart- <lb/>
lent and hi- far <lb/>
ind wide. His work always gives <lb/>
The infant child of Mr. Jesse <lb/>
died Tuesday night and <lb/>
fit afternoon. <lb/>
A is loot to build <lb/>
rink here. About two- <lb/>
thirds of the stock has been <lb/>
and as soon as the remain- <lb/>
is taken the building will be <lb/>
treated at There is no <lb/>
it will prove a paying in- <lb/>
vestment will add much to the <lb/>
and amusement of <lb/>
especially our young folks <lb/>
it will prove an attraction <lb/>
for many living out in the country <lb/>
tear town. Make haste let us <lb/>
lave it. is a help. <lb/>
let be in the <lb/>
t us keep pace <lb/>
Ind all that is <lb/>
toward the advancement and <lb/>
of By our <lb/>
issue we ho, e to wine the <lb/>
i a <lb/>
Our White Goods, Silks and <lb/>
are pretty. We <lb/>
post cordially invite the ladies <lb/>
lo call. Cannon v Tyson. <lb/>
The Urge brick warehouse of <lb/>
Smith is about <lb/>
J. B. Smith Br. have <lb/>
a car load of ground alum <lb/>
it. Also a car load of Lee's <lb/>
lime for peanuts, etc, <lb/>
E. E. Co. will do all they <lb/>
possible can to please ., with <lb/>
lull new line heavy and fancy <lb/>
Hay corn, oats, meal, hulls, lime <lb/>
locks nails Cross <lb/>
saws and mechanic tools at J <lb/>
Smith Bro <lb/>
The singing class from the <lb/>
Oxford Orphan asylum will be In <lb/>
Thursday June 7th. <lb/>
all our people make preparation to <lb/>
give a royal time and a fat <lb/>
citizens have <lb/>
shown a proper appreciation <lb/>
poor orphans and we sun <lb/>
when the class shall come in <lb/>
they will find that visit no <lb/>
to the rule. <lb/>
A full supply of Trunks. <lb/>
Telescopes, Gripe, Satchels and <lb/>
Suit Cases, at J. B. Smith Bro. <lb/>
Go to E. Go's o <lb/>
market beef, fresh meats, <lb/>
sage, and fresh fish. <lb/>
When your eyes need attention <lb/>
J. W. Taylor, optician, <lb/>
A yd en, N. C. is the man to do <lb/>
your work if yon want to be <lb/>
pleased. <lb/>
Old Fashion Hand-made Paw <lb/>
Paw Gum Bread Trays at J. K. <lb/>
Smith Bro. <lb/>
Latest sty It s in cloaks and wrap <lb/>
for Misses and <lb/>
also a nice line of Zephyr <lb/>
tore at J. B. Smith Bro. <lb/>
r J limps He l-l., l, ,. i, <lb/>
. .,,,, h <lb/>
used in ca-e e. The <lb/>
jug water is f lie <lb/>
and can <lb/>
stream a consul-Table distance a <lb/>
with good effect- This . <lb/>
hook and ladder company <lb/>
us in good condition to fight the <lb/>
fiend. <lb/>
C. R. Williams has at his store <lb/>
the latest and finest groceries and <lb/>
confectioneries that can lie bed <lb/>
His cigars and tobacco cannot la <lb/>
excited. Flour, Sugar, Coffee, <lb/>
Cheese, and every- <lb/>
thing in this line of the <lb/>
and best Variety. His prices <lb/>
the for of In <lb/>
handle he handles III <lb/>
the be-l. Try him. C B. H ll <lb/>
sneer, N. C. <lb/>
Bight much was fell <lb/>
-i I the r J,. t In. <lb/>
case at <lb/>
; . I,, . <lb/>
t ,; ,, ,, <lb/>
A OF THE WAR <lb/>
-II II <lb/>
a . <lb/>
a V, <lb/>
ll <lb/>
For can peaches, apples, eon, <lb/>
to E. B. Dull <lb/>
yon. <lb/>
J While New we met our <lb/>
friend, Foster Quinn, <lb/>
He gave us a ride <lb/>
was very mini, <lb/>
Cotton seed hulls, meal, wheat <lb/>
Iran, ship hay and grain <lb/>
I ways on hand at lowest market <lb/>
Cannon <lb/>
beautiful line of glass <lb/>
are, lamps, and tinware <lb/>
I J Bro <lb/>
Get the Cox cotton planter the <lb/>
best on the market at J. B. Smith <lb/>
Brr <lb/>
Pure Plymouth Bock <lb/>
for sale at per <lb/>
Apply Mrs. W. J. Mum- <lb/>
ford, N. C. <lb/>
cars cotton seed, <lb/>
will pay highest cash price, <lb/>
tell your seed until you see me. <lb/>
Frank Lilly Co. <lb/>
A full line of valises, tel- <lb/>
grips, satchels, hand , <lb/>
and suits cases at J B Smith Bin <lb/>
I always keep on hard u <lb/>
feed stuff at lowest Cash <lb/>
prices Such as hay, oats, con,, <lb/>
seed meal and <lb/>
and stuff. Frank Lilly C . <lb/>
a lull line of meat, lard and ch <lb/>
good-. Don't buy before <lb/>
me a trial. Frank Lilly Co <lb/>
For carpenters tools, grind <lb/>
I hemp rope pulleys, at J. It. <lb/>
Sin Bro. <lb/>
Why exhaust your patience with <lb/>
that kicking cow when you can buy <lb/>
fresh Evaporated Cream and Con- <lb/>
Milk at F, G. A <lb/>
Co's. <lb/>
Bed Steads, Suits, <lb/>
Tables, Chairs, Cradles, <lb/>
Bod Springs, Mattresses <lb/>
Lounges, Cook Stoves and a <lb/>
great many other things are <lb/>
kept up stairs. Cannon Tyson. <lb/>
oil, band and repair <lb/>
all makes of sewing machines it <lb/>
J. l. Tripp Bro. Ayden, N. <lb/>
Cannon Tyson's now <lb/>
for Ladies Misses and Children <lb/>
have arrived. We carry a high <lb/>
grade class of footwear. <lb/>
We sell Singer and Wheeler A <lb/>
Wilson sewing machine. <lb/>
or on easy term- J. H. Tripp <lb/>
Bro, West Hail road st, Ayden, N. <lb/>
C. <lb/>
For a nice present buy a novel- <lb/>
clock at W. Taylor's. i <lb/>
for any occasion. <lb/>
Yon will find Wheeler <lb/>
sou and Singer sewing <lb/>
Prices way way down I. <lb/>
Tripp Bro. next to Early Hole . <lb/>
Ayden, <lb/>
Ml Ii.,<lb/>
-e. . A , <lb/>
MILITARY AND NAVAL <lb/>
Senator B. E. Williams recent- <lb/>
into possession of an . . , , . ,. <lb/>
we and Navies of the V <lb/>
think must have been the <lb/>
war. It .-h-ll of perhaps <lb/>
pound in and has never <lb/>
i- on exploded. It was found <lb/>
the railroad bridge over the <lb/>
kin river, on the Davidson side. <lb/>
The double tracking force <lb/>
while scraping and <lb/>
Hie dirt form and it was . ,, <lb/>
. ,, , . , tin- age will <lb/>
but a few inches, as <lb/>
earth over the rock not more <lb/>
than a foot in depth. At Loads April <lb/>
same was It will be known a <lb/>
On inquiry, it was told the Sena-1 the Jamestown Exposition, in <lb/>
tor that there was a battery at honor of the first permanent set- <lb/>
the spot where the ball was f L, . , L. , , , <lb/>
;,. , . , <lb/>
at the close of the war in . <lb/>
pie in America. Three <lb/>
to Participate in the James- <lb/>
town Exposition at <lb/>
Hampton Roads. <lb/>
Frank <lb/>
The Yankees on <lb/>
t Rowan side of the Yadkin <lb/>
a id there was some tiring dons. <lb/>
night Salisbury was set on <lb/>
of important events will be <lb/>
commemorated in this history- <lb/>
making exposition. Every acre <lb/>
ire. Th re lore it is i <lb/>
t at this old of land and water around the c, <lb/>
. a. . -------J <lb/>
lie <lb/>
III t B .- II- , I I <lb/>
,, . . ., A <lb/>
i lax . i.-. a,,. <lb/>
Anyone i-o ill be <lb/>
to . <lb/>
Ayden, J. p ,, f., <lb/>
n mid <lb/>
left lo visit r.-l-<lb/>
V. and paper roofing, <lb/>
I ,., j,,,,,,, <lb/>
j pipe at Ii, hullo Bro. <lb/>
went <lb/>
day <lb/>
Die s cloth, <lb/>
, e O- <lb/>
i; while <lb/>
Bro <lb/>
To- lee. ,. ,. lo <lb/>
1- -i g lo hen the <lb/>
ll e.-i t. e I <lb/>
r. Ii. b.-m <lb/>
i- -i special <lb/>
. Ml I, III <lb/>
.,<lb/>
s lit J I <lb/>
Ill . <lb/>
j. II II <lb/>
l-i ;. <lb/>
, j. <lb/>
was left whore it was found, <lb/>
more than a week <lb/>
crossed the <lb/>
not a great way from this <lb/>
place, and as be fought the Brit- <lb/>
it every fording he made, <lb/>
that the bomb has come down <lb/>
from Revolutionary times. We <lb/>
do not know if shells were in <lb/>
use at that time, and the refer- <lb/>
books at hand fail to tell us <lb/>
when they were first used. Lex- <lb/>
Dispatch. <lb/>
e. <lb/>
be lies the per qt. E. Wm- <lb/>
phone <lb/>
Photographs <lb/>
Coming 10th, for -1 <lb/>
for<lb/>
Co., bldg. the great exposition now in <lb/>
position grounds has played <lb/>
a part in the great drama <lb/>
Of events from the arrival of the <lb/>
frail vessels with their little col- <lb/>
of English pioneers. April <lb/>
to the passing of the <lb/>
French and American Hoots with <lb/>
the remains of the founder of <lb/>
the American navy, John Paul <lb/>
Jones, a few days ago. <lb/>
The first English settlers, who <lb/>
founded Jamestown, in <lb/>
made the vast territory of <lb/>
an English colony, <lb/>
ed the destiny of America and <lb/>
saved it from the clutches <lb/>
Spain, then most powerful <lb/>
nation on the sea. The import- <lb/>
of the settlement of James- <lb/>
town is therefore apparent, and <lb/>
hive transpired in t locality <lb/>
I'd to the f this his <lb/>
ground <lb/>
exposition in i. <lb/>
navies and armies world <lb/>
could be brought together in <lb/>
friendly and <lb/>
The American Congress <lb/>
appropriated money to this <lb/>
affair and the President <lb/>
invited the nations of the world <lb/>
to participate in the urn <lb/>
It -i y <lb/>
military and , <lb/>
on the most extensive scale ever <lb/>
undertaken in any country, but <lb/>
there will be numerous other <lb/>
features to give it all of the at- <lb/>
tractions peculiar to world's <lb/>
great industrial and <lb/>
commercial expositions. <lb/>
A Washington dispatch to The <lb/>
York Sun explains why <lb/>
only f the <lb/>
by Congress is now <lb/>
for relief. All of the <lb/>
but or <lb/>
most of it, will be used in re <lb/>
Dishing army supplies sent to <lb/>
San Francisco as soon as the <lb/>
of the disaster became <lb/>
and before action had <lb/>
boon taken by Congress. The <lb/>
Francisco authorities, it <lb/>
had overlooked this lea- <lb/>
of the relief measure, <lb/>
Charlotte <lb/>
. i-l s w <lb/>
is die day to <lb/>
payments to The Home Build <lb/>
and Loan Association. <lb/>
mm <lb/>
Dr. Joseph Dixon, <lb/>
of preparation will be a <lb/>
worthy celebration of an event <lb/>
or such magnitude and far-reach- <lb/>
influence- <lb/>
In the times of the <lb/>
American revolution tho country <lb/>
around whore the exposition is <lb/>
located was a bloody <lb/>
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. ground, and at but B <lb/>
Block, Bait st. few miles away, the last great <lb/>
.,,, British army surrendered to <lb/>
Ayden, C. , I the Americans and the decisive <lb/>
Salt of Land blow was dealt which gave <lb/>
In ilia <lb/>
Ivy Hi- <lb/>
Hip , I <lb/>
war <lb/>
p. . ., ,. , <lb/>
s ween the States, when two op- <lb/>
mot ill butt <lb/>
to the American <lb/>
Human Blood Marks. <lb/>
A tale of horror was told by marks of <lb/>
human blood in home of . Wit <lb/>
llama, a well known merchant of Bee, <lb/>
Kg., lie <lb/>
severe I,, of the lungs, <lb/>
and was near death when began <lb/>
Dr. M w cum. <lb/>
em- me an, have run.- <lb/>
, .- --.- I well ever I- It H <lb/>
Weak <lb/>
I. W Ml <lb/>
bottle<lb/>
is no worse than the <lb/>
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how mi your call on <lb/>
an expert <lb/>
Ayden, N. C, who ha.- live yearn <lb/>
experience with some of the <lb/>
cases. He never fails t. <lb/>
give patients satisfaction or <lb/>
money refunded. Over five el <lb/>
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and ability. Give him your <lb/>
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Veneer. Ii make, everything <lb/>
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woodwork ; where tin's won- <lb/>
worker i No <lb/>
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and cleaner that builds up the <lb/>
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the of business WOO.<lb/>
i and Discounts, furniture and fixtures Its Secured toe from inks, . 13.67 stock paid in, Surplus fund 10.00 Undivided profits less expenses, <lb/>
Coin, Si unpaid .- . 510.00 <lb/>
Silver Coin, subject to check, 45,097.6 <lb/>
National Bank notes and Cashier's .-,, other U. notes<lb/>
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that the above it is true to the beat and be <lb/>
J. K. ill, Cashier, <lb/>
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me, this day of April <lb/>
Notary Public <lb/>
J. B. SMITH, <lb/>
DIXON, <lb/>
, ; , K. C. CANNON. <lb/>
Directors <lb/>
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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/>
The New Dress <lb/>
here in great variety, i lowered <lb/>
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Wool Finished Batiste <lb/>
All cotton, sheer and dainty, ideal for <lb/>
waist suits, for lo yd. <lb/>
Thin Sheer Lawns <lb/>
Batiste, Swiss and Barred Muslins, <lb/>
in flowered 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 Linens <lb/>
Thin, fluffy, sheer, dainty materials; <lb/>
in white, suitable for all occasions are <lb/>
here 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/>
Linen, and which closely re- <lb/>
real linen. <lb/>
New Silks <lb/>
Dress in pin stripes <lb/>
checks In dress patterns. m. <lb/>
Chiffon in the leading shades- <lb/>
Special value in in. Taffeta Silks <lb/>
in black and colors. <lb/>
Embroideries S Laces <lb/>
We have been accorded many words <lb/>
of praise for the e gathering <lb/>
new dainty novelties we are show- <lb/>
in this department. We have <lb/>
Baby Irish Lacs in all overs, bands <lb/>
and edges. Maltese and Val. Laces in <lb/>
match sets. Round thread and Ger- <lb/>
man n match sets. Dainty French <lb/>
and <lb/>
Embroideries in match sets and <lb/>
Baby Irish and Batiste combined in <lb/>
lovely patterns which form the new- <lb/>
est creation in the Embroidery line. <lb/>
Silk Warp <lb/>
inch wide, at yd, in perfect <lb/>
shades cf lavender and old rose <lb/>
Black Wash <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/>
and linen, in all white, all black and <lb/>
some with colored embroidered dots <lb/>
and figured. Lace stocks, Lace Scarfs, <lb/>
Lace and Batiste combination Collars, <lb/>
Turn Overs, and Collar and Cuff Sets <lb/>
In dainty French Embroidery. <lb/>
in t new lace and embroidery <lb/>
combinations. Long Crepe Scarfs in <lb/>
Persian designs. <lb/>
Fancy Goods, Notions <lb/>
The variety great and styles beautiful <lb/>
Bead <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, <lb/>
to use in Bureau Scarfs, stand <lb/>
Scarfs, Table Covers and Tray C<lb/>
51-00 lo a pair, <lb/>
Men and Tennis <lb/>
Have never shown a prettier mo cordially invite you to give us a call. <lb/>
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THE EASTERN REFLECTS <lb/>
D J Editor and Owner. <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA FRIDAY MAY. II, 1906. <lb/>
FOR SENATE. <lb/>
While am not, or will be, a <lb/>
candidate for any office, <lb/>
keep pelf as fur removed from <lb/>
politics for ax <lb/>
still a one of the personal <lb/>
of Jim who urged <lb/>
nomination i mo yearn I f el <lb/>
compelled In justice to as <lb/>
well as to in lo say a <lb/>
read in paper the News <lb/>
and Observer letters as pub- <lb/>
by the <lb/>
comments u, mi same, and also me <lb/>
letter of C. II, Jones <lb/>
name of J- J. for <lb/>
the Senate, and I wax, and am <lb/>
till, flow behave, that the <lb/>
letters by <lb/>
were intend. I to reflect th <lb/>
official of Jim as <lb/>
our And yet if it was, <lb/>
and Jim Fleming has been sailing <lb/>
false has been dis- <lb/>
loyal to the trust imposed <lb/>
him by In-. Worn be <lb/>
has vowed to represent fairly nod <lb/>
why Mr. <lb/>
tell of U who are <lb/>
less informed wherein and at what <lb/>
he has done so. I don't <lb/>
that Fleming will a <lb/>
date, or that be would accept <lb/>
nomination if it was tendered him, <lb/>
that Ins record and <lb/>
bis work as our Senator in the last <lb/>
Legislature deserves not only my <lb/>
approval but the approval of all <lb/>
the people of Pitt county. I <lb/>
believe I assert <lb/>
fear of successful contradiction, <lb/>
that he end ed to carry out <lb/>
every pledge made by or <lb/>
the other members of the <lb/>
during the last campaign, and <lb/>
every wish the people that was <lb/>
made known to that he <lb/>
honestly faithfully represented <lb/>
all the people of the with <lb/>
justice and impartially, those who <lb/>
opposed as well those who sup- <lb/>
ported i in for the nomination. <lb/>
He is the one and so far as I recall <lb/>
Just now, the first representative <lb/>
who caused the bills be introduced <lb/>
and to be published in <lb/>
the borne papers in full, his <lb/>
could sec and know <lb/>
what he was doing. There is no <lb/>
better way, Mr. Editor, to judge <lb/>
the of such a re pie-putative <lb/>
than by or general <lb/>
rations of I be people at the time <lb/>
the bills he were being <lb/>
introduced aid published the <lb/>
measures b op- <lb/>
d were discussed in the <lb/>
news who opposed <lb/>
as el as who supported his <lb/>
nomination, paid, Jim is <lb/>
working hauler and doing more for <lb/>
the people any representative <lb/>
we in a As I <lb/>
recall it the tint made by <lb/>
n a bill intro- <lb/>
by Jim Fleming to <lb/>
the pay or from to <lb/>
per day, which lull he <lb/>
supplemented bill <lb/>
for the payment of <lb/>
any additional <lb/>
tax upon the . , by <lb/>
in case <lb/>
of <lb/>
, blob is ill <lb/>
ii in the <lb/>
of rod <lb/>
a slow <lb/>
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lie committal, <lb/>
I our <lb/>
v, nod our new <lb/>
two <lb/>
i by our <lb/>
for <lb/>
ed no local <lb/>
without submitting it to <lb/>
the people for approbation or run <lb/>
damnation, except probably some <lb/>
minor measures which were <lb/>
factory to every body. He had <lb/>
o; upon every quest ion <lb/>
a-. I believe never shirked a duty, <lb/>
straddled or sidetracked any <lb/>
made him by his <lb/>
As for railroad <lb/>
lam BUie Ml. Fleming <lb/>
is far removed from it as any <lb/>
many in Pitt county, Mr. Laugh <lb/>
not and <lb/>
assert without fear of contradiction <lb/>
that Fleming gave his heartiest <lb/>
support to every that <lb/>
before the Senate looking to <lb/>
c impelling the railroads to give <lb/>
the people fair and just <lb/>
In- hardest condemnation of <lb/>
every measure that name before <lb/>
the senate to give the <lb/>
i. in a I- an advantage. I have <lb/>
known Jim ever he <lb/>
begin the practice of law I <lb/>
b never him to appear <lb/>
f. i i my life; and <lb/>
saw many cases <lb/>
t. led in the court but what <lb/>
a. lighting the railroad. I <lb/>
believe that the people of <lb/>
ant, who know these things <lb/>
as well I do, will be- <lb/>
for one moment that Jim <lb/>
would ever be by <lb/>
y or I tier <lb/>
ii lie has appeared in <lb/>
u cases Pitt county as <lb/>
practicing attorney, and have yet <lb/>
to mar of any cause he has <lb/>
small fee might have <lb/>
be-ii. I say, Mr. Editor, in <lb/>
view the earnest and faithful <lb/>
of Fleming our last <lb/>
senate, he is entitled to the en <lb/>
of the good thinking <lb/>
Pitt and his <lb/>
be approved by the people, <lb/>
and the for the <lb/>
It a-t tendered to him. <lb/>
THE ALDERMAN. <lb/>
Hold Adjourned Meeting. <lb/>
The board of alderman held an <lb/>
adjourned meeting Tuesday aft r- <lb/>
noon to complete business left over <lb/>
from last regular meeting. <lb/>
C. D. U unit was elected tax <lb/>
list taker for the town and graded <lb/>
school district, the compensation <lb/>
listing the taxes aid making <lb/>
out the books to be <lb/>
A committee was appointed to <lb/>
purchase uniforms for the police <lb/>
officers. <lb/>
The order made at the regular <lb/>
meeting to hands per <lb/>
sprinkling streets was <lb/>
changed and the <lb/>
placed at cents per hour. <lb/>
S. J. Nobles petitioned for re- <lb/>
bate of pool room license, action <lb/>
it deferred to the June <lb/>
meeting. <lb/>
Supreme Court Defines Child Labor Law. <lb/>
N. C. May <lb/>
court its opinion this <lb/>
in the case of Rollins vs. <lb/>
Co , from for the <lb/>
time construes the child labor <lb/>
laws of this state. Io this case a <lb/>
child under twelve years employed <lb/>
a factory was injured and a <lb/>
damage suit was brought against <lb/>
the company. The defendant <lb/>
cured a in superior court, <lb/>
claiming th it the accident was due <lb/>
to the child's negligence. <lb/>
Justice writing the <lb/>
opinion of the supreme finds <lb/>
the lower court error. The fact <lb/>
that employment of a child <lb/>
twelve was in itself an <lb/>
T . . . . . act, precludes the <lb/>
I know he went in the last cam-, , <lb/>
. . from the plea of <lb/>
at a sacrifice I know lip J y <lb/>
. . , . on the child's <lb/>
gave the Democratic ticket j <lb/>
loyal support. If MrThe ct of opinion, which <lb/>
is lengthy, will be to make the <lb/>
mills or factories liable in case of <lb/>
accident to under twelve <lb/>
years, where the accident is due to <lb/>
the child's or not. <lb/>
does not desire nomination to <lb/>
tie then I feel that his <lb/>
vices ii- Legislature, <lb/>
should be approved commend <lb/>
ed by our by a com- <lb/>
vole for some <lb/>
and n i Die position. <lb/>
I trust that -e few Mr, <lb/>
will tall to the attention of <lb/>
the right people of Pitt <lb/>
county duty of giving of <lb/>
citizens who has served u- <lb/>
compensation or reward <lb/>
due credit capable, earnest <lb/>
faithful <lb/>
Very Respectfully. <lb/>
M. <lb/>
STATE NEWS. <lb/>
Happenings Over the State. <lb/>
About Borrowing Money. <lb/>
Never ask a loan form your bank <lb/>
unless you are reasonably sure you <lb/>
can get the money. First <lb/>
list your credit. The business <lb/>
man always knows to extent <lb/>
be can depend on his bank, <lb/>
his bank know to what <lb/>
they can depend on this self-same <lb/>
business man. Of course, if yours <lb/>
is a collateral loan, then it is a <lb/>
matter, and it is only a <lb/>
of the value of the collateral <lb/>
lie i <lb/>
of though <lb/>
l and mil-1 <lb/>
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and the banker's willingness U, <lb/>
afternoon news was you. But the <lb/>
received hereto the effect entirely <lb/>
Davidson was For dollar <lb/>
tally shot in the and killed bank <lb/>
he. loaning live tout <lb/>
by a bullet an air which j you can tie <lb/>
in of her it, car and prudence <lb/>
old brother, Henry of t enter into every <lb/>
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A you tell tonight. <lb/>
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Of feet. <lb/>
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Made music sweet <lb/>
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Life's Illy, life's start. <lb/>
Ah the win on and the rosy feet <lb/>
Will tie scarred on hazardous way. <lb/>
While a mother will two little worn <lb/>
And smile and pray ; <lb/>
s she will sit in the soft <lb/>
jet and bare. <lb/>
And dream of the feet <lb/>
One- more the oM worn <lb/>
blue shoes, Is told. <lb/>
And each mother will understand. <lb/>
For we all a pair safely hidden away <lb/>
In treasure laud. <lb/>
For we love the scar on the heels. <lb/>
And the J I toes. <lb/>
And we our wee shoes. <lb/>
For only a mother know. <lb/>
Ann Waller <lb/>
MOONLIGHT ON THE TAR. <lb/>
Delightful Outing Tuesday Even- <lb/>
A very delightful launch party <lb/>
was given Tuesday evening, com- <lb/>
Miss Bertha <lb/>
drop, of Miss <lb/>
Melville Gibson, of Gibson, and <lb/>
Miss Louise Finley, of North <lb/>
who are visiting in <lb/>
the city. <lb/>
board the the <lb/>
left dock at o'clock, <lb/>
for a mile run down the river, <lb/>
and no merrier ever gather- <lb/>
ed this good ship, <lb/>
Ola Forbes command, Moonlight <lb/>
music and May time with <lb/>
incidental attractions, makes such <lb/>
a trip on Tar river especially at- <lb/>
tractive, and o'clock, when the <lb/>
party returned, quick- <lb/>
for some who, <lb/>
navigation and other Mas- <lb/>
remained steadfastly at <lb/>
on <lb/>
none with G. in <lb/>
command added a great dial to <lb/>
pleasure of the evening. <lb/>
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F. M. Woolen with Miss <lb/>
drop. <lb/>
Will Hooker with Miss Gibson. <lb/>
Jesse Miss <lb/>
Walter Wilson, Jr., with Miss <lb/>
Effie Grimes, Bethel. <lb/>
A. M. Moseley with Miss Nina <lb/>
James. <lb/>
P. S. Cotten with Miss Lena <lb/>
Matthews. <lb/>
Howard with Miss <lb/>
Fred Forbes with Miss <lb/>
Taylor. <lb/>
J. K. Miss <lb/>
Mr Mrs. C. S Forbes. <lb/>
Prof. W. n. x. J. <lb/>
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N. O., <lb/>
W. E. and wife to <lb/>
Rev. B. E. filled his <lb/>
appointment at <lb/>
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of our people <lb/>
L. W. and Miss <lb/>
spent Sunday with Mi-.- <lb/>
Verna and Elma W at <lb/>
wood. <lb/>
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made a trip to <lb/>
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with a friend <lb/>
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Saturday and at <lb/>
borne near . <lb/>
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their sister, Mm G. Moore. <lb/>
Mr Fleming was town <lb/>
a while Sunday. <lb/>
Dr. Dupree of the Elm City <lb/>
Lumber Co's men, was our place <lb/>
Tuesday. <lb/>
Allie Boilings, of Keels <lb/>
ville, and Miss Fannie Bell Tim- <lb/>
of Williamston, spent a part <lb/>
of last week with Miss Maud Holli- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Miss Galloway, who has <lb/>
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home Sunday. <lb/>
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ville, is lo town today. <lb/>
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of the rain now and put out every <lb/>
plant you have got. If <lb/>
you haven't enough go get some <lb/>
from your neighbor. <lb/>
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Greenville. <lb/>
R. M. E ks went to <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
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HOPE FIRE COMPANY. <lb/>
Jack, K. May <lb/>
Elder G. S. J. filled hi- <lb/>
regular appointment Ben Creek <lb/>
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Mis. Williams, She <lb/>
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typhoid lever. It lo in <lb/>
raging very much this <lb/>
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at a o'clock. <lb/>
the and come to <lb/>
Miss Julia Cox <lb/>
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Special Foreman T <lb/>
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Oxford, N C , Maj <lb/>
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Washington Wants Jim Crow Street Cars. <lb/>
ago Be dative of <lb/>
a bill to require <lb/>
call District <lb/>
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race. Today he the <lb/>
endorsement of meas- <lb/>
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the committee; <lb/>
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property verified, <lb/>
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York Commercial. <lb/>
Hope Fire <lb/>
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Miss of <lb/>
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Proceedings the Commission- <lb/>
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7th, all the members present. <lb/>
Orders drawn on the treas- <lb/>
the following For <lb/>
paupers repairs to county <lb/>
home for <lb/>
in th -in. i jury <lb/>
tickets witness tickets <lb/>
C co-is con- <lb/>
prisoners medical <lb/>
examination . jail <lb/>
0120.48; house 90.50; <lb/>
court register deeds <lb/>
record <lb/>
ads U <lb/>
roads 022.70; Or roads <lb/>
91- county stock law <lb/>
The treasurer aim <lb/>
dent filed their monthly <lb/>
i e ports. <lb/>
J. H. and J. is. Gardner, <lb/>
Creek .- <lb/>
released p <lb/>
A public lad <lb/>
Falkland township i., <lb/>
dance with filed <lb/>
meeting. <lb/>
J. R. Spier was appointed to <lb/>
settle with the <lb/>
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keep the jail and surrounding <lb/>
premises clean. <lb/>
K. A. Tyson presented claim for <lb/>
damages to property by the <lb/>
road hands. Au arbitration com- <lb/>
was selected to praise th; <lb/>
damage done. <lb/>
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to examine the <lb/>
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Th speaker read a- a lesson for <lb/>
the Matt VII 7-10. <lb/>
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ate on lie told in <lb/>
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people all lines, but there are <lb/>
thousands who have <lb/>
never Christ. <lb/>
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living example of what the Gospel <lb/>
of ha-done and is doing in <lb/>
fur off Japan. <lb/>
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living and ideas m war and many <lb/>
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and small articles were thrown <lb/>
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Chief B. made a talk to at Salem Sunday. <lb/>
the com pi and chairman of i George Adams wen, to <lb/>
the lire alarm committee made I ville Saturday. <lb/>
-b to the progress made on a g Porter spent property is There <lb/>
tire system for the his people near shocks, lasting; <lb/>
applications were The shock was <lb/>
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