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hue's Colic and Kidney Cure, <lb/>
the Combination kidney medicine <lb/>
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fry at Harrington, Barber <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
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thing when the see it. Therefor <lb/>
they are using Cox inter <lb/>
Woods grade garden seed <lb/>
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seed offered truckers <lb/>
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cm find them at the drag <lb/>
of B. T. Cox a Bro. <lb/>
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and bananas from H <lb/>
at the drug store. <lb/>
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houses painting them with liar- <lb/>
town for <lb/>
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pints Harrington, <lb/>
Co., have just received anew lot, <lb/>
that they will sell cheap. <lb/>
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place to got your and Sum <lb/>
have just <lb/>
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Mattings, Royal S <lb/>
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Suits, Rugs, and Art Squares <lb/>
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iron bedsteads <lb/>
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Sunday evening with his son, <lb/>
Leroy nephew, C. Buck. <lb/>
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or I'm Co. <lb/>
Oil company, their prices are <lb/>
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material will Hell f r <lb/>
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REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF WINTERVILLE, <lb/>
WINTERVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
At the Close of Business. April <lb/>
u Stock paid in <lb/>
894.88 to <lb/>
6,583.88 out-<lb/>
Loans and Discounts <lb/>
Furniture and Fixtures <lb/>
Duo Hanks and <lb/>
Gold Coin <lb/>
Silver Coin <lb/>
Nat. Ilk and other U. S. <lb/>
notes <lb/>
paid <lb/>
nine's <lb/>
475.00 over <lb/>
311.03<lb/>
72.60 <lb/>
2.03<lb/>
State of North Carolina, I <lb/>
County of <lb/>
L. tho above named bank <lb/>
ii. <lb/>
I Correct -Attest- <lb/>
me, this day of April, J. K. HARRINGTON <lb/>
We have cur full <lb/>
consisting of <lb/>
FANCY GOODS, PERSIAN- <lb/>
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in and out from <lb/>
Harrington, It truer Cu's. <lb/>
Try a Prince or a Dan <lb/>
Jim Dixon at the <lb/>
drug store will show them to you. <lb/>
bushels of seed Oats at <lb/>
I la i I in Co. <lb/>
The A. Cox Mfg. Co. is now <lb/>
in a to till your orders <lb/>
promptly for cotton <lb/>
sowers. <lb/>
A REMEDY <lb/>
Anyone keeps up r <lb/>
at all knows i <lb/>
lime is and x , . <lb/>
to the sudden ill. e <lb/>
juror, tin- trial. In . <lb/>
bear the of expense <lb/>
DISABILITY POLICY <lb/>
provides complete protection. It insures against all accidents and sickness <lb/>
M O N V IS N O T <lb/>
IN COMPARISON WITH GOOD HEALTH <lb/>
bee incapacitated by either accident or sickness it <lb/>
goes on. It would be better, in our <lb/>
opinion, if the German idea in this <lb/>
res <lb/>
spool were followed in our i <lb/>
Sentinel. every <lb/>
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selling u <lb/>
shin fur In Now York <lb/>
win skin u man for much <lb/>
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THE <lb/>
is insured for YOUR benefit when traveling. Secure a Policy NOW. <lb/>
Insurance A. WHITE N. C<lb/>
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BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent- <lb/>
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writing receipts for <lb/>
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purse. have always <lb/>
proper appreciation <lb/>
from <lb/>
by <lb/>
them with <lb/>
Paint-oil lead <lb/>
tall line-1 colors, kept at J. <lb/>
rs. Louisa Ma <lb/>
ting friends in Winter, <lb/>
ready <lb/>
ed paint. <lb/>
and reliable. <lb/>
ran Tyson. <lb/>
. L. Brown, is <lb/>
ling in Bertie county. <lb/>
White Goods, Bilks and <lb/>
pretty. We <lb/>
cordially invite the <lb/>
all. Tyson. <lb/>
was here <lb/>
K. Smith have <lb/>
a ear load of ground <lb/>
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lime etc., <lb/>
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day <lb/>
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very happy. <lb/>
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eyes haves in obtain- <lb/>
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W. Taylor, an expert <lb/>
Ayden, N. who has live years <lb/>
with some of the most <lb/>
obstinate oases. He never fails to <lb/>
give patients <lb/>
money refunded. Over live ed <lb/>
of Pitt Greene and <lb/>
i is n mi-1 <lb/>
Oxford asylum will he lo and ability. Give your <lb/>
confectioneries can be had. <lb/>
Ilia cigars and tobacco cannot t- <lb/>
excelled. Floor, Sugar, C Dee. <lb/>
Cheese, a very- <lb/>
thing in this line of the <lb/>
and best variety. His prices are <lb/>
lowest the goods he <lb/>
handles and he bandies n me <lb/>
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Car I. ad V. Crimped <lb/>
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lay corn, oat , meal, bulls, lime <lb/>
ska nails Cross <lb/>
saws and tools at <lb/>
corned i J. K. <lb/>
lib v Bro, <lb/>
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or ran <lb/>
.-. in .-i K. K. Pail <lb/>
the pool orphans and we feel sure <lb/>
when class shall come In dime <lb/>
they will that visit no <lb/>
fie rule. <lb/>
At election held here <lb/>
for town officers the following <lb/>
gentlemen were elected for the <lb/>
twelve months, BMayor; M. M. Sauls, <lb/>
Oil Hodges, S. A. Jenkins, suitable lengths to cover <lb/>
Cox and K. W. Smith commission- <lb/>
A supply of Trunks <lb/>
Grips, Satchel- <lb/>
Suit J. H. Smith A Bro. <lb/>
Mi. a old <lb/>
and gentleman aid . <lb/>
., put count Ian, is lure on a <lb/>
visit i relatives. Mr <lb/>
Put in 1808 since that time <lb/>
spends his winters in Florida and <lb/>
Ins aimers in the mountains <lb/>
North Carolina. says the <lb/>
older he greater the long. <lb/>
old Pitt and old friend-. <lb/>
Go to K. Pail ft Go's new <lb/>
market beef, fresh meats, <lb/>
gage, fresh Bah. <lb/>
Mi-. Nancy Hart, n very old <lb/>
so yen-, died at <lb/>
her son, Jesse <lb/>
last and was Sun- <lb/>
day. Mrs, Hart en i <lb/>
three sons, w. P., J. <lb/>
Hart, all of whom are living and <lb/>
they a o well to do, linen, <lb/>
an honor to society, a to the <lb/>
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who has been doing missionary <lb/>
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25th, a . <lb/>
the to witness marriage <lb/>
, i State <lb/>
in Mi-- <lb/>
an attractive school teacher. <lb/>
feature of ceremony was <lb/>
its C <lb/>
the Southern <lb/>
of Woman's National<lb/>
WASHINGTON <lb/>
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L. May -l <lb/>
For the first time in the history of <lb/>
the cotton business in I <lb/>
States, there baa been a real effort <lb/>
the growers and the spinners to get <lb/>
together and control die crop that <lb/>
they depend on tor a <lb/>
and i . eliminate the middleman and <lb/>
tied for genera . and- <lb/>
ling the crop. There b.- b. <lb/>
convention this I. in <lb/>
of th. mill <lb/>
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the mills <lb/>
all the in the <lb/>
lid States interested in the <lb/>
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see and a mom ins <lb/>
to to. <lb/>
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mill <lb/>
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grower the <lb/>
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little doubt as to He said the <lb/>
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was an immense t n <lb/>
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States raises in i <lb/>
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supply. id the <lb/>
is tin . <lb/>
ball <lb/>
. , <lb/>
seed hulls, meal, wheat <lb/>
,. ship stuff, hay and grain <lb/>
on hand at lowest market <lb/>
Cannon Tyson. <lb/>
B. a id children <lb/>
Sunday with her parents <lb/>
line of glass <lb/>
fancy lam-. <lb/>
U Smith <lb/>
BUSS u Pan. <lb/>
been visiting the family <lb/>
Nichols. <lb/>
Tyson's now <lb/>
Ladies Children <lb/>
arrived. We a high <lb/>
class of <lb/>
many H- <lb/>
at <lb/>
i and Wheeler <lb/>
sewing n. chine. <lb/>
on -1 H. <lb/>
, West el Ayden, N. <lb/>
came up from <lb/>
churches, school house.-, <lb/>
shelters, stables much cheaper <lb/>
and little at J. <lb/>
K. a t Bro. <lb/>
v. t rumps d paper k ii g, <lb/>
with Ion m <lb/>
pipe at B. Smith S <lb/>
Dre-s Broad cloth, <lb/>
ii Mohair, cashmere, albatross <lb/>
-ilks, trimmings, lining and <lb/>
It a <lb/>
Bed mattresses, <lb/>
single and double, rockers, dining <lb/>
Hal char- w -lands <lb/>
tables at . B Smith <lb/>
v Bro <lb/>
Calico at I cents <lb/>
per reductions in while <lb/>
slippers and summer goods, at <lb/>
It. Smith A <lb/>
There will I e a meeting of the <lb/>
Hoard Directors The Home <lb/>
Building ft I. an Association in the <lb/>
office President <lb/>
tomorrow morning. Ii i- <lb/>
community in which live, every member of the <lb/>
having the regard and esteem attend. <lb/>
all . Mrs. Hail C n. Sim <lb/>
of the Free <lb/>
hi and was a <lb/>
church. <lb/>
The pair stood under a marriage <lb/>
hi  i I i ii and White, ill d <lb/>
, equally correct in u i ; <lb/>
form, . , , . . ,, <lb/>
word being . <lb/>
s. New the younger men <lb/>
us in instances in these ; v , . . . , . <lb/>
. . h those inter, st. d in <lb/>
In. o i in l , . . , . nulls and in crowing cotton, <lb/>
home the bride parents. <lb/>
the pair went at once to I heir <lb/>
Inure home in a, where <lb/>
Lao item valuable <lb/>
presents in silver, china a linen, <lb/>
lion, friends far and mar. Kin <lb/>
Free Pres. <lb/>
there were men i l the G I is w <lb/>
e of them . net k- <lb/>
s, . t i that tin <lb/>
hot. I where tin y <lb/>
has ever seen. And there was i n <lb/>
o old gentleman who came in a <lb/>
. of Confederate gray with brass <lb/>
buttons and a regimental badge on <lb/>
en lie made a talk in the <lb/>
course the meeting, it was a <lb/>
. , . i . . u i <lb/>
mo-i excellent Inly in par- <lb/>
such a <lb/>
good . is and <lb/>
worthy <lb/>
by lo the in C. <lb/>
When your eyes need <lb/>
W. optician, <lb/>
, N. Is man to <lb/>
your worn n you be <lb/>
a. <lb/>
Old Fashion Hand-made Paw- <lb/>
paw Gum Bread Trays at J. It. <lb/>
Smith Bro. <lb/>
Hal. In cloak- and wrap <lb/>
l and Ladies <lb/>
also a line of Zephyr <lb/>
Branch last tors at Bro. <lb/>
FARM <lb/>
One of the items in bus <lb/>
of the country in the early <lb/>
was the trade in horses <lb/>
and mules. The farmers bought <lb/>
freely and paid big prices. In <lb/>
Rev. <lb/>
u. Law quotes ii in <lb/>
horses, and as <lb/>
saying that since hist or <lb/>
he sold worth of <lb/>
horses am mules i <lb/>
worth of and he <lb/>
one a number of dealers m <lb/>
county The statement <lb/>
is remarkable, but is not <lb/>
l in <lb/>
line nil over hit been <lb/>
larger this year than t any ti <lb/>
sine., the war. is ex- <lb/>
Mr. Law thinks it it <lb/>
Corpora ions In Ninth Carolina. <lb/>
Secretary of stale <lb/>
Grimes received from the mighty talk too. He said <lb/>
that the farmers he were <lb/>
will at . . , , , , <lb/>
pi mi. . had I mud the <lb/>
the Mate holding <lb/>
complete list of corporations; mark I <lb/>
during the ran before selling it, and that they <lb/>
year together with the list of all would hold the crop with the help <lb/>
i ;.,., i,,,.;,,,.,. in of heaven and Soul money till <lb/>
no rations doing in . <lb/>
, . . th v could a price tho State, the report being ,. , ,. ,. <lb/>
secretary in ,,. r ,. <lb/>
with statutory requirement. store <lb/>
The report a printed It was rather pathetic tn see that <lb/>
column of pages and gives the advances were by the <lb/>
name of the office, the <lb/>
tho capital and period of growers explained they <lb/>
ate life of the corporations through <lb/>
which were chartered during the tarn was money to be in <lb/>
year, of 2.-100 which are do- never made m <lb/>
business in the State. The their crop i <lb/>
urn,. granted it there was it i bin in <lb/>
the previous fiscal year was it from the mill. <lb/>
and the year previous to that, that the wan ions, s were h. i <lb/>
ending November was rapidly, that was i <lb/>
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rural <lb/>
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drink evil i <lb/>
numerous. <lb/>
la our lee <lb/>
prohibition, <lb/>
elasticity. That is <lb/>
are places i i i <lb/>
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or <lb/>
prohibition. In them we may <lb/>
up d ti-ii i Tl are utter <lb/>
places where pi i t <lb/>
favors the m. Ii we <lb/>
may can. on our work of <lb/>
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lance <lb/>
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have no loses to mate up and put thee . <lb/>
It the lowest Pay cash and avoid the of ac- T <lb/>
somebody charged to I sell any <lb/>
thing you want in th way <lb/>
COTTON SEED. MEAL AND HULLS. <lb/>
Hay. Corn, Oats Stuff, Lime and Groceries. <lb/>
F- V- JOHNSTON-<lb/>
It'll, <lb/>
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the <lb/>
no . and <lb/>
you H<lb/>
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II <lb/>
Is Read By Everybody ,, and in <lb/>
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, want advertise it and yon to <lb/>
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make. <lb/>
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Get the Cox planter or. found in the that inn <lb/>
NEAT JOB I <lb/>
Our Specialty t <lb/>
vis <lb/>
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night <lb/>
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Hid <lb/>
machine. <lb/>
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.-, of Hie <lb/>
n. with <lb/>
Joyner. <lb/>
best market It. is <lb/>
it <lb/>
Pure Plymouth Rock . <lb/>
Hugs for sale per -en. <lb/>
V,. . I. . II <lb/>
fold, N <lb/>
M ,., l-l Mill, <lb/>
i. . hit <lb/>
;., , ,.,. HI I'll SI . <lb/>
I. C .<lb/>
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nun. rs <lb/>
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understood the mi <lb/>
. j , ,, This being so, <lb/>
.,,; u. ; .win. ii. , <lb/>
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rapidly in <lb/>
n size fare's <lb/>
i v <lb/>
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I . <lb/>
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Blond <lb/>
R. L. aw. <lb/>
vilify N. <lb/>
The reply die s <lb/>
pi d <lb/>
u . me . . re I lo knot <lb/>
was . <lb/>
taken core and licit it won <lb/>
th. in in r condition. And they <lb/>
A f. <lb/>
sen. <lb/>
line . <lb/>
prices <lb/>
and <lb/>
trunks, Valise-., <lb/>
I , hand , <lb/>
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IS M . I<lb/>
n i <lb/>
lo W I <lb/>
till <lb/>
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ll <lb/>
F, ,1.1 <lb/>
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w; . I hid <lb/>
goods,<lb/>
For <lb/>
i In m; <lb/>
Smith A <lb/>
in <lb/>
I I nil<lb/>
id- Sunday <lb/>
that kicking <lb/>
fresh tn,,,,. I'm.-l <lb/>
N. <lb/>
I. <lb/>
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III. I<lb/>
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woo. <lb/>
. <lb/>
I Pile, I <lb/>
. i. . in <lb/>
II <lb/>
II ll. <lb/>
.;,. ., i- . o <lb/>
. ,. . nut's. <lb/>
II , y II l's A <lb/>
IX <lb/>
. s r of II <lb/>
. ,. I . I . <lb/>
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i I <lb/>
i-<lb/>
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U Coin, <lb/>
mil <lb/>
S no<lb/>
r, <lb/>
; i <lb/>
. of <lb/>
U, i . <lb/>
s- ti fact <lb/>
everything in a first <lb/>
class gen <lb/>
store sold greatly <lb/>
ed prices. <lb/>
HORTON <lb/>
Church. <lb/>
i r el buy ii- <lb/>
l ; Don't let <lb/>
then nail m tor canned <lb/>
.,; i to i i but <lb/>
rents a gallon d <lb/>
;. hall paint. <lb/>
. which <lb/>
i i . I <lb/>
lion <lb/>
price. <lb/>
i a<lb/>
paid in <lb/>
.- I <lb/>
It <lb/>
, i laid <lb/>
., divided . <lb/>
Pi. i It'll I <lb/>
I I ., is . I- , <lb/>
Dr. Joseph Dixon, <lb/>
Total. <lb/>
-s -i<lb/>
. I <lb/>
Block, <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
PHYSICIAN m SURGEON. <lb/>
Milk om, <lb/>
There will be a meeting the <lb/>
in j ,.,, s,,,,,., ,,,,,. <lb/>
Chairs, Cradles, <lb/>
in May, 1906. All Springs, Mattresses ,,.,,, ,. <lb/>
. are cordially a g . <lb/>
Mrs. Johnson want up . <lb/>
a Friday- up stairs. Cannon ft Tyson. <lb/>
Total, f <lb/>
NORTH CAROLINA, . <lb/>
COUNTY OF PUT, <lb/>
B i-.-hie. <lb/>
the above is tine to the best of <lb/>
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PITTS MEMORIAL <lb/>
Have Reunion, Hear <lb/>
Fine and re Hand- <lb/>
Entertained. <lb/>
has the day <lb/>
that glad the hearts the <lb/>
veterans Confederacy who <lb/>
lay their arms forty-five <lb/>
years mo. Though <lb/>
t -mingle of the <lb/>
ha marked a further <lb/>
t Hi- are yet <lb/>
Hie noble heroes <lb/>
Mid days bring <lb/>
th together etch other <lb/>
an talk Mining <lb/>
of ire past Though they <lb/>
lost that great straggle are <lb/>
in the knowledge <lb/>
faithful duty <lb/>
as Saw It, and happy that <lb/>
they esteem and love <lb/>
their countrymen. out old <lb/>
soldier meet together they are <lb/>
ways happy and light hearted. <lb/>
The do not meet to celebrate a <lb/>
v i over some foe, <lb/>
yet their conning together in a great <lb/>
n They brave men <lb/>
at d have done nothing for which <lb/>
they should their heads in <lb/>
shame Tl v lost property, <lb/>
brothers, hut they retained their <lb/>
poi honor and pat <lb/>
although they are <lb/>
their low, all this is <lb/>
eclipse by glad <lb/>
that the;, were men. We lost <lb/>
our but on the account of <lb/>
bravery we gained admiration <lb/>
from men -ill parts of the world <lb/>
But only it a joy to them to <lb/>
it also a pleasure <lb/>
to those who are younger to have <lb/>
them with and to join with <lb/>
them observing the day. We <lb/>
never do too much showing <lb/>
of their deeds of <lb/>
bravery heroism. <lb/>
The m Grimes Camp of Con- <lb/>
federates met at o'clock this <lb/>
in court house to <lb/>
tr intact such business as <lb/>
c before camp was <lb/>
. to order by the commander, <lb/>
Maj. H, who greeted his <lb/>
with appropriate <lb/>
words. H. A. Blow <lb/>
the roll Occasionally as <lb/>
y North Carolina and <lb/>
Pitt and going to days <lb/>
pr ceding and leading to the <lb/>
revolution war, down the <lb/>
through the civil war, he <lb/>
pointed out North Caro- <lb/>
bad taken in making the his- <lb/>
of the nation. As to the last <lb/>
war he said North Carolina <lb/>
ed more on the battlefield and <lb/>
sacrificed at home to support <lb/>
the army than any other <lb/>
lie said North Carolina lost more <lb/>
men a seven days tight around <lb/>
than five other states <lb/>
lost in the four years of the <lb/>
war. <lb/>
The valor of Pitt sol- <lb/>
was most strongly portrayed <lb/>
In all the trying scenes and battles <lb/>
of the war, and many acts of <lb/>
heroism were pointed out <lb/>
the speaker, participants in <lb/>
of these betas men sitting <lb/>
before whom he called by <lb/>
name. <lb/>
Vet, said Col. Grimes, while <lb/>
Pitt county was valiant in <lb/>
she hail done practically nothing <lb/>
to preserve history. In her <lb/>
wen renown and heroes <lb/>
slept in unmarked graves. We <lb/>
are unmindful the glory of our <lb/>
dead He hoped for when <lb/>
the county court house should be a <lb/>
temple fame and on its walls <lb/>
should be placed tablets bearing a <lb/>
roster gallant men n to want <lb/>
the war. <lb/>
It was a speech and the <lb/>
statements made were backed by <lb/>
such statistics as to show that Col. <lb/>
Grin e had gone deeply the <lb/>
records and incidents of the past <lb/>
to search out and to light <lb/>
such valuable historical <lb/>
It would helpful to , <lb/>
lug generations if his speech was, <lb/>
made a n attar of record <lb/>
be preserved. <lb/>
At the conclusion of the splendid <lb/>
peach came an incident not the <lb/>
program, when Mr H. W. <lb/>
bee stepped on the stage in <lb/>
i the Daughters of the Con. <lb/>
presented Col, Grimes a <lb/>
magnificent The <lb/>
in words most beautiful <lb/>
Col. Grimes responded <lb/>
After in opera<lb/>
some Diane on the roster a bountiful dinner was <lb/>
reached, the solemn word ,, the court house lawn. <lb/>
told be had pave over the one in any way <lb/>
river. with the arrangements for en- <lb/>
committee consisting of CD. of the veterans did <lb/>
A I. Blow, W. G. If nil duty, and it was tie a glad <lb/>
Little and o. them. Greenville i glad <lb/>
Was appointed t- resolutions for veterans. <lb/>
memory of those who had <lb/>
in the year. The Woman. <lb/>
Us it Harding was <lb/>
. J If happen to know a woman <lb/>
. of the type you <lb/>
the cam . J <lb/>
. . . , tempted to call her by a <lb/>
At the t of , ,, , I <lb/>
. . . I harsher name than that. Pettish, <lb/>
the veterans <lb/>
, ., . i . ., self-seeking, malicious, fiendish, all t <lb/>
in i the court house and <lb/>
, . ,, . .,. . seem to be words more nearly <lb/>
cemetery . , ,, <lb/>
. i. . i , . . i . . uncomfortable trans- <lb/>
the jg liters of the Confederacy <lb/>
the graves of <lb/>
,. . . . . t see why I am <lb/>
With Bowers, mere was a <lb/>
; ; always left till last o he <lb/>
line of the i <lb/>
The procession returned to <lb/>
BO <lb/>
we held, I e as <lb/>
being <lb/>
carried out, a very Inge crowd which he <lb/>
; never written to ; r <lb/>
.,. visited, when you come within a <lb/>
block of door ; always overlook- <lb/>
ed and These are <lb/>
live woman makes her family <lb/>
friends miserable <lb/>
When she was a girl she was <lb/>
A scene was the <lb/>
tie in to <lb/>
Ch if <lb/>
lift Helen <lb/>
a grand i . of Gap. <lb/>
being <lb/>
The songs were much enjoyed by <lb/>
ways suffering from fancied slights <lb/>
All In r life she ill i lo dis <lb/>
tress herself by imagining unkind- <lb/>
intentionally directed to her. <lb/>
Her old age will be peevish and <lb/>
I I i herself and all <lb/>
Bryan Gr. tn the by fretful complaints i I <lb/>
.- I. Her p <lb/>
-as is <lb/>
Harding happy in his form <lb/>
vanityd iv woman U- , <lb/>
b I been I t the about elf and about others <lb/>
and at his he would have no idea for conjuring <lb/>
the v- it with a who. . up slights. If she n m <lb/>
Mi. C. Raiding hi hive i M, upon occupying the <lb/>
made speech presenting the center of I in her own <lb/>
but h bis a m th s was n. would dis <lb/>
done b Prof. W II cover h a <lb/>
who always equal to ail d but just one of the <lb/>
His ,, the world is <lb/>
gem. , ; , smile upon <lb/>
tin Grimes, the oral i rid. <lb/>
the , Air more than an <lb/>
hour, and bis speech was the best <lb/>
an that has been <lb/>
heard in county. He said he <lb/>
was <lb/>
man here, and win- fir <lb/>
years attended to re <lb/>
in opening the draw for lo <lb/>
pass, died <lb/>
., <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/>
hi . <lb/>
D J WHICHARD, Editor and Owner.<lb/>
The New Dress <lb/>
here in variety. Flowered <lb/>
Silk Tissue in exquisite 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 <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 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 Silks in pin stripes <lb/>
checks in dress patterns. in. <lb/>
Chiffon Taffeta in the leading shades <lb/>
in. Taffeta Silks <lb/>
in black and colors. <lb/>
Embroideries Laces <lb/>
We have been accorded many words <lb/>
of praise for the e 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 Val. Laces in <lb/>
match sets. Round thread and Ger- <lb/>
man match sets. Dainty French <lb/>
and <lb/>
Embroideries in match sets and <lb/>
Baby Irish and Batiste combined in <lb/>
lovely patterns which form the new- <lb/>
est 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/>
and linen, in ail 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 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, <lb/>
to use in Bureau Scarfs, Wash stand <lb/>
Scarfs, Table Covers and Tray C <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH MAY. 1906. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb/>
. s, . w -t <lb/>
. . <lb/>
Our SHOE DEPARTMENT contains the best makes and styles. <lb/>
Ladies White Canvas Court Ties and Pumps, sizes 1-2 to from to a pair; Misses <lb/>
and sizes from to <lb/>
White Kid Button Shoes, spring heels, sizes to at pair. <lb/>
Gents in all kid and patent leathers, sizes to at C 1-2 to <lb/>
Ladies Patent Leather Court 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 call.<lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
LITTLE AND LAUGH <lb/>
Editor <lb/>
it you please, I <lb/>
of Ir. <lb/>
from Mr. <lb/>
from Mr. <lb/>
Mr. Fleming <lb/>
I have no for any <lb/>
W e a wen <lb/>
in our guild county who would <lb/>
us sud true <lb/>
will <lb/>
any, they may be, that <lb/>
Democratic may <lb/>
to nominate But it is my <lb/>
honest in interest of <lb/>
the party slid tot and <lb/>
good win Democrats <lb/>
to end, one time, the three <lb/>
men who nerved US SO faithfully <lb/>
honestly the Legislature <lb/>
two years av ; that is to Jas <lb/>
L Fleming for the Senate, J. B. <lb/>
Little J. J. to <lb/>
House. you know, fellow <lb/>
they better lilted <lb/>
to serve our interest, now they <lb/>
have already served one term, and <lb/>
they have know <lb/>
our needs. No good reason be <lb/>
advanced for change <lb/>
nod I do hope we all come <lb/>
together as and nominate <lb/>
them for the places which so <lb/>
honorably tilled, by acclamation, <lb/>
have no strife or bitter tight <lb/>
convention. <lb/>
I write this in the interest no <lb/>
mm, have candidate, but I do <lb/>
it honest conviction <lb/>
is first time ever subscribed <lb/>
ray a en- <lb/>
but I do say, all <lb/>
come and <lb/>
beat wishes the party <lb/>
I subscribe <lb/>
ODD LODGE <lb/>
Establish Home for Aged <lb/>
The Grand Lodge of Odd <lb/>
low held an <lb/>
Goldsboro this week. The <lb/>
pal u <lb/>
home <lb/>
i i. tin being <lb/>
orphanage a <lb/>
Goldsboro. <lb/>
I no <lb/>
Grand <lb/>
T. M Slovens, <lb/>
Durham; deputy , rand master,<lb/>
warden, II M, <lb/>
II, II. <lb/>
of grand B. J. <lb/>
trustee of <lb/>
N Jim hi. i f <lb/>
next year <lb/>
at E i i h <lb/>
K. W. <lb/>
ITEMS <lb/>
F May, 10th 1906. <lb/>
K. M. Lang returned <lb/>
t m today with his daughter, <lb/>
nine who had at- <lb/>
the deal dumb school <lb/>
a. mat place. <lb/>
Hiss Will Harper, of Snow Hill, <lb/>
is visiting Mrs. N. W, Askew. <lb/>
Miss Hooker, of <lb/>
is with Mrs. <lb/>
Dr. <lb/>
is spending the week in <lb/>
doing dental work. <lb/>
Miss Morrill has returned <lb/>
alter spending <lb/>
run time in training school. <lb/>
of the in t <lb/>
Of the lesson win. Tuesday <lb/>
in Hall, the spa- <lb/>
was tilled <lb/>
inure women and <lb/>
graceful dancers. <lb/>
Dug Up Bones of Soldiers. <lb/>
While excavating for the <lb/>
for the new Cramer build- <lb/>
in the re the county court <lb/>
house, yesterday morning, work- <lb/>
men dug skull several <lb/>
bones, supposed to tie the remains- <lb/>
of British who were <lb/>
let red during Revolutionary <lb/>
house <lb/>
ill side of the old Queen's <lb/>
Museum, one of the first colleges <lb/>
in the which General <lb/>
Corn wall is made his head- <lb/>
during bit short sojourn <lb/>
u the Hornet's Nest, as he termed <lb/>
section. <lb/>
Several human bones were dug <lb/>
p in excavating for the court <lb/>
k a. The notable explanation <lb/>
the discovery of the skeletons <lb/>
s that a number of British <lb/>
ho killed in the Battle of <lb/>
on <lb/>
in skirmishes Station, <lb/>
ere buried in the tut <lb/>
Observer, <lb/>
The Tint <lb/>
Was Mr. Irving right in his <lb/>
of objection <lb/>
to playing in <lb/>
be did not like to <lb/>
as alluding to <lb/>
the fact that ho wore armor only <lb/>
in frost Would it not rather <lb/>
refer to the long wait behind the <lb/>
scenes, because the Ghost does <lb/>
not appear between Act I. Scene <lb/>
and Act III., Scene And <lb/>
thereby hangs a tale The late <lb/>
John Ryder, when playing the <lb/>
GhOSt At the Princess's would <lb/>
change his clothes in the inter- <lb/>
val and go out into Oxford et <lb/>
to buy, perhaps a bun. Kean, <lb/>
who was nothing not <lb/>
disliked this and issued a <lb/>
doc ran that members of his com- <lb/>
should retain their cos- <lb/>
during the performance <lb/>
of a play. Next night the door- <lb/>
keeper of the pit entrance was <lb/>
startled by a sound which re <lb/>
him of the arrival of the <lb/>
at Don <lb/>
supper. In a moment he <lb/>
was to see the <lb/>
Ghost of Hamlet's father, armed <lb/>
at tile point cap-a-pie, <lb/>
pass his t and vanish into <lb/>
Oxford street. Bus drivers and <lb/>
passers-by saw with amazement <lb/>
the armed cross the road <lb/>
and enter the public house op- <lb/>
There the sepulchral <lb/>
visitant, in a voice, de- <lb/>
a pint of stout, lifted <lb/>
his beaver up, drank it and <lb/>
stalked back to the It <lb/>
is said that Kenn gracefully gave <lb/>
way this When even <lb/>
graveyards yawn, surely stage <lb/>
managers may wink. -Pall Mall <lb/>
Gazette. <lb/>
GOTTEN FOR LEGISLATURE, <lb/>
Falkland, N. C. May 1906. <lb/>
To Pitt l <lb/>
The time draws mar for holding <lb/>
county convention. we <lb/>
will be <lb/>
in the next Legislature. It is <lb/>
vastly important that we commit <lb/>
no error in so <lb/>
It. is vastly important that re- <lb/>
of personal feeling and <lb/>
regardless the section of bis <lb/>
residence, we name man who <lb/>
can us to our <lb/>
cal benefit. <lb/>
Falkland township will a k for <lb/>
K. B. Cotton <lb/>
E-q for the Legislature. <lb/>
And mark tins because we are <lb/>
convinced that there are few indeed <lb/>
who could at this time make us so <lb/>
useful a representative possessed <lb/>
of a very wide acquaintance all <lb/>
over he could an <lb/>
influence that would require one <lb/>
lent well known the whole term to <lb/>
acquire, <lb/>
A farmer who lives his farm <lb/>
and is dependent upon bis farm <lb/>
he could do other espouse <lb/>
tin- conservative of the <lb/>
and public <lb/>
Industrious, progressive, and <lb/>
advanced in bis views, and am- <lb/>
for i in- of his <lb/>
and Slate, we warrant that if he <lb/>
is sent to the Legislature <lb/>
there will be <lb/>
tor the good of old <lb/>
Junior Order Cannot Have Home. <lb/>
I May <lb/>
State P. Vance to <lb/>
day a report from the law <lb/>
of the National Council <lb/>
Junior Order United American <lb/>
amendments t <lb/>
the n as pasted at <lb/>
the last ting it the North <lb/>
In Salisbury last Bab- <lb/>
In III n poll <lb/>
in i Mi e approves <lb/>
ti making <lb/>
mid <lb/>
is executive <lb/>
but disapproved and declares the <lb/>
t to article section <lb/>
Increasing the per capita tax for <lb/>
the of building <lb/>
a i home in the <lb/>
Stale illegal in c <lb/>
It appeals building and <lb/>
maintaining of home <lb/>
is unconstitutional from the fact <lb/>
that it is not of the objects of <lb/>
the order and the members can <lb/>
be taxed pay that is <lb/>
not in the injects the older <lb/>
The National Council has for one <lb/>
Us and <lb/>
;, orphans <lb/>
and the <lb/>
count Is puses. <lb/>
CLOSING EXERCISES OF <lb/>
TON<lb/>
CARD FROM MR. LAUGHING- MESDAMES VINES AND MO <lb/>
HOUSE. <lb/>
A Drummer Among <lb/>
A drummer by the name of John <lb/>
who was stopping at a <lb/>
hotel in Vt, when the <lb/>
was session, <lb/>
his hotel, the was the <lb/>
mu of most the <lb/>
says Boston <lb/>
When supper was announced <lb/>
legislators rushed in and took their <lb/>
places, began to call upon <lb/>
each other to pass food, <lb/>
the from Brad <lb/>
fold please pass the or <lb/>
the from Essex <lb/>
pass the or the man <lb/>
from Portland please pass the <lb/>
This did not suit the drummer <lb/>
ho bad unable to get any- <lb/>
thing, and during a brief interval <lb/>
of he turned to the colored <lb/>
waiter and the <lb/>
from Ethiopia please <lb/>
pass the <lb/>
Charging for Announcement. <lb/>
The Reflector states <lb/>
that it will make charge for every <lb/>
announcement for political office <lb/>
and for all communications in the <lb/>
of individuals for any <lb/>
particular office. This is reasonable <lb/>
and correct and The Common- <lb/>
wealth quite agrees with The <lb/>
As out neighbor well it <lb/>
o I takes a good deal of time work <lb/>
to keep up with such things <lb/>
campaign MOM, publish- <lb/>
of papers are entitled <lb/>
for such work to extent <lb/>
of the cost, at <lb/>
Neck Commonwealth. <lb/>
An Old Drum. <lb/>
Mr. Oliver Smith brought with <lb/>
him to <lb/>
Thursday an old drum that saw <lb/>
service through through the civil <lb/>
war. With a look of much <lb/>
faction he beat it upcoming <lb/>
One remarked <lb/>
may get to heaven, but he <lb/>
will never be happier than be is <lb/>
with that <lb/>
Fire. <lb/>
Mr. Joshua L. tells us <lb/>
that his and himself were <lb/>
kept busy all day Sunday <lb/>
lire the words. They finally <lb/>
In putting it out. <lb/>
N. C , 1806. <lb/>
Although was one hour <lb/>
lain last we up <lb/>
our work by o'clock went <lb/>
out to the school room of col- <lb/>
round the superintendent <lb/>
on the stave, <lb/>
education, -and wound <lb/>
up but discourse by introducing <lb/>
the speaker who bad been in that <lb/>
line fur some time, Hon. E. E <lb/>
The <lb/>
the introduction remarks <lb/>
the a very grace- <lb/>
mi could <lb/>
see from his bearing <lb/>
he was small to handle the <lb/>
subject .;,,. ii .-i I i <lb/>
Imaginary from <lb/>
up into <lb/>
mountains of and found <lb/>
all imaginary of <lb/>
followed their tributary <lb/>
down, to end <lb/>
their and them <lb/>
all more or less <lb/>
a Jack imaginary <lb/>
not real. the most all the <lb/>
difficulties we dread so much are <lb/>
so real as we want to suppose, <lb/>
mat the great between <lb/>
two areas a mouse to tit- <lb/>
that all you have to do lb <lb/>
to take hold of the us lb <lb/>
dilemma difficulty places you <lb/>
and shake all the of <lb/>
goon rejoicing it <lb/>
not so much of a difficulty all. <lb/>
What we deem difficulties are a <lb/>
great many limes the opportunities <lb/>
for the development Of <lb/>
theme or the great uses <lb/>
us Ills to <lb/>
John while <lb/>
jail, overcame me <lb/>
difficulty of his position by giving <lb/>
the Waller <lb/>
Scott gave us the Waverly <lb/>
which occupy a front <lb/>
literary the telegraph <lb/>
system that now Hashes liens <lb/>
around world quick as thought <lb/>
the steam navigation, <lb/>
all are nut <lb/>
of minds of men who brought <lb/>
them existence under <lb/>
With difficulties overcome ii, <lb/>
destroys all that is imaginary and <lb/>
shows forth the real blessings <lb/>
tortured in in of men that nave <lb/>
difficulties. <lb/>
His of the <lb/>
the plow boy and the dude <lb/>
was a and came <lb/>
down, when the dude nail asked <lb/>
the boy all manner of questions <lb/>
about the crop and the bey getting <lb/>
of The <lb/>
dude buy if he was <lb/>
not a fool. The boy told him <lb/>
was only thing <lb/>
and a fool that fence. <lb/>
But, says the speaker, there are <lb/>
and have been men who have to <lb/>
contend with real difficulties <lb/>
cited his audience to <lb/>
iii- la A. H. <lb/>
Greek, French, American. Di- <lb/>
the obscure boy his <lb/>
day who fought with manly vigor <lb/>
the difficulties that always oh- <lb/>
tract the pathway of the ambitious <lb/>
is quoted Dy modem men as <lb/>
great orator. The great <lb/>
Frenchman, who by his <lb/>
planted the of Republicanism <lb/>
into the heart his that <lb/>
gave freedom lo and thou <lb/>
our own Georgian, who but a mere <lb/>
statue, a <lb/>
strength w ill power, a mouse <lb/>
of a man, but an to tram- <lb/>
under foot all the difficulties <lb/>
that beset his pathway to fame. <lb/>
And there are scores of others <lb/>
that could be named Vander- <lb/>
not who have been <lb/>
guilty of success by the will of <lb/>
asserting the manhood them- <lb/>
selves. Withal it was a great <lb/>
All along a or less <lb/>
die, my position on <lb/>
has been maliciously con- <lb/>
by some, honestly mis- <lb/>
understood by others. <lb/>
Tc the former class I never <lb/>
attempted any explanation, know- <lb/>
that he ho willful <lb/>
resents is among those who <lb/>
hear Concerning <lb/>
the latter I have been heretofore <lb/>
wait lime cir- <lb/>
to put me straight <lb/>
their always that in <lb/>
the end will <lb/>
Now, however, I am constrained <lb/>
a sense of justice to myself <lb/>
and others to from my <lb/>
usual rule HI d to make <lb/>
myself understood, <lb/>
a cm which appeared <lb/>
in The Reflector of May <lb/>
by Mi. M. T. Spier, gives evidence <lb/>
of decided apprehension lest my <lb/>
article recently published in the <lb/>
News and Observer copied <lb/>
from same by your paper reflects <lb/>
upon the senatorial career of Mr. <lb/>
J. L. Fleming. By way of <lb/>
nation permit me to say, that my <lb/>
attitude toward railroad influences <lb/>
in the Legislature has been made <lb/>
so a man <lb/>
though he he a cm under- <lb/>
stand In publishing the. <lb/>
to which Mr. Spier <lb/>
had no of Mr. Fleming, <lb/>
nor did it enter my mind that even <lb/>
a most vivid imagination would <lb/>
i a single idea therein <lb/>
any way to him. <lb/>
I i to impress <lb/>
forcibly that so as know <lb/>
S I. is <lb/>
as far removed from <lb/>
as any other Senator that <lb/>
body of winch he was a member. <lb/>
My belief is but for the article <lb/>
of my friend. Ir. C. M. Jones, <lb/>
which my name for <lb/>
the Senate, Mr. Spier would not <lb/>
his friend's <lb/>
Vindication, belief coupled <lb/>
Dr. kindly article <lb/>
prompts inc to-state I have <lb/>
told a single voter in the <lb/>
county that I would he a <lb/>
date the next senatorial <lb/>
nation, I have <lb/>
by many urging me to <lb/>
My has in- <lb/>
variably am not seeking the <lb/>
nomination of any position. <lb/>
It Mr. Fleming to go <lb/>
back to senate, and the people <lb/>
nominate him, he shall have my <lb/>
most cordial support. <lb/>
In conclusion, I wish to thank <lb/>
my friend, Dr. for his kind <lb/>
letter. am always grateful for <lb/>
every consideration shown me by <lb/>
the people of my county, es- <lb/>
from tho people old <lb/>
a people whose honesty, <lb/>
Entertain Friends at Hotel Bertha <lb/>
Never has there been p t ed <lb/>
together under one roof in Green- <lb/>
ville a fairer or lovelier set of <lb/>
than that which on <lb/>
day met at Hotel <lb/>
honor to the elegant <lb/>
reception by Mesdames <lb/>
Vines and <lb/>
upper Halls and parlor,, <lb/>
were changed into bower- of <lb/>
beauty by lights flowers <lb/>
and fair women. <lb/>
The i Were met at the d <lb/>
of the stain by <lb/>
were ushered into the parlors <lb/>
where they were served to punch <lb/>
Misses Cobb, Nina James, <lb/>
and Limits Fm of North <lb/>
Then a merry party gathered <lb/>
in the balls and <lb/>
parlors aid in unique <lb/>
contests, in which <lb/>
prize, a fan, was by <lb/>
Hiss Bertha Patrick, the other a <lb/>
lovely plat;, by Mrs. Permit, and <lb/>
the booby by Mrs. King. <lb/>
Amid the lights and the flowers <lb/>
to toil strains delightful <lb/>
music rendered by the <lb/>
bud, the guests were served to <lb/>
delicious refreshments, <lb/>
Among those present <lb/>
Mesdames <lb/>
II L. Cam, Harper, <lb/>
i.-i, Hairy Aycock, <lb/>
Coward, C. <lb/>
Cm, <lb/>
H. A. White, Ernest Par- , <lb/>
Ferrall. House, Cobb, <lb/>
. Li. tie, Mo-e <lb/>
James White, Woodward, <lb/>
Hooker, John Hicks. and <lb/>
Misses Cobb, <lb/>
Nina James, Lizzie Nell <lb/>
and Lottie Shu i <lb/>
Bertha Pat tick, Woolen, <lb/>
Annie Brown. <lb/>
After enjoying the <lb/>
music until last of the <lb/>
hours set for entertainment <lb/>
were ended guests Hug <lb/>
voting the <lb/>
entire success, sir- <lb/>
thanks to their -is a <lb/>
most evening <lb/>
Kills Cotton. <lb/>
Reports from all punts of <lb/>
county i <lb/>
that a good part of the Cotton that <lb/>
had come up was killed by the <lb/>
fros. cold Wednesday mi ht. <lb/>
Mr. T. J. Davis, manager the <lb/>
Elba Manufacturing Company, <lb/>
nil <lb/>
and yesterday received <lb/>
scores from <lb/>
for cotton seed for <lb/>
One man u owns a large pi in <lb/>
stated that he would have to <lb/>
plant acres of cotton over <lb/>
purity and bravery have j again. Quite a number of far men <lb/>
faith, A people as good w mo began plowing p <lb/>
the best. A people with whom ., . . , . <lb/>
have spent s <lb/>
fighting for a good government I Charlotte Observer, <lb/>
under the Democratic The, <lb/>
know in , I know them, and love <lb/>
for confidence have; The graded school at Farm. <lb/>
always imposed in me, and it was close next Friday <lb/>
kindly that prompted ,,, ,,. <lb/>
my friend Dr. , , <lb/>
to reference stale <lb/>
by Mr. Spier. I do not recall that Will speak at Friday <lb/>
Dr. made any unwarranted , night. A letter hum him says he <lb/>
statements, did he Intimate certainly be there. The pub. <lb/>
anything that would possibly re- <lb/>
to the discredit or hurt <lb/>
one. <lb/>
J. J. <lb/>
him lo come. We enjoyed it <lb/>
much but space forbids fur- <lb/>
it was our pleasure to see <lb/>
the best North <lb/>
here on this <lb/>
Prof, W. H. <lb/>
by of his office, Pitt <lb/>
is cordially invited to <lb/>
and hear this distinguished gentle- <lb/>
man and magnificent speaker It <lb/>
will pay you lo hear <lb/>
Sermon to <lb/>
N. M. Watson, of <lb/>
ton, who is to deliver the address <lb/>
at the closing exercises of the <lb/>
graded school on the <lb/>
has been invited by Green- <lb/>
ville Lodge A. F. A A. M. to <lb/>
preach a special to the <lb/>
Masons while here. Mr. <lb/>
accepted the invitation and will <lb/>
head shoulders above any <lb/>
a great mind, in the State in the I preach on <lb/>
the line. <lb/>
<lb/>
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