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F- <lb/>
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/>
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C. T. Big <lb/>
The Millinery Opening. <lb/>
We will place on sale during the two opening days an immense line smart, up-to-date hand <lb/>
ready-to-wear Hats. Possibly one of the selections Of Hats ever shown in this city., <lb/>
THE <lb/>
TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, <lb/>
APRIL 10th and 1906. <lb/>
The Big Store long since established an enviable reputation tor Trimmed and Millinery, corn <lb/>
showing the latest newest In Imported Hats, we show the latest ideas, while the de- <lb/>
signs our own stall of trimmers will equal them in beauty and excellence. Our C has <lb/>
passed even her previous record-breaking achievements. Remember the Opening dates <lb/>
Tuesday and Wednesday, April 10th and 1906.<lb/>
B, of of sale <lb/>
Wm delivered <lb/>
W t <lb/>
,, A White on day <lb/>
and duly recorded In the <lb/>
once of Pill County. North <lb/>
. the<lb/>
In for tub. to <lb/>
i- bidder, on Monday. My hid. <lb/>
I.- I real property, to A err <lb/>
mil piece or parcel of and in <lb/>
he Pitt, near the town <lb/>
vine within the town <lb/>
and known No. <lb/>
v. In the plat of In <lb/>
Company called <lb/>
ml described <lb/>
and Hilt streets Slid <lb/>
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north J-4 <lb/>
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feel and f. i J to An <lb/>
lb on easterly to <lb/>
the containing one acre more o <lb/>
lined. <lb/>
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb/>
before the <lb/>
of fill county <lb/>
of H, U I notice la <lb/>
in all Indebted t. <lb/>
nuke payment to <lb/>
and all persona claims <lb/>
same to Mia <lb/>
for payment on or before <lb/>
March. or will be plead <lb/>
Friend. Worth Reading <lb/>
Suppose. You Stop and Set <lb/>
Isn't it Wonderful <lb/>
N. C. March <lb/>
Mrs i- take <lb/>
me in your Remedy <lb/>
entirely cured our little girl of <lb/>
i very bad case of eczema, <lb/>
a great part of her body. <lb/>
She had eczema from <lb/>
the time she was three old, <lb/>
she was six years old. She <lb/>
is now perfectly well and I feel <lb/>
I speak too highly of <lb/>
t Hi.- has Dot had a symptom of <lb/>
it for years. Respectfully, <lb/>
J. W. <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb/>
To Publishers <lb/>
Not Quite I <lb/>
How often you can a <lb/>
thing <lb/>
nail or driver or <lb/>
Have a good t <lb/>
tool box and be prepared for K <lb/>
emergencies. Our line of tools <lb/>
is all could desire, and <lb/>
we will see your tool <lb/>
box does not lack a single K <lb/>
useful <lb/>
Of Course <lb/>
You get Harness, <lb/>
Horse Goods, <lb/>
of <lb/>
J. P <lb/>
Corey <lb/>
and Printers- <lb/>
We have an entirely new <lb/>
on which patents <lb/>
are pending, whereby we <lb/>
can reface old Brass Col- <lb/>
and Head Rules, <lb/>
pt. and thicker, and make <lb/>
them fully as good as now <lb/>
and without any unsightly <lb/>
knobs or feet on the bot- <lb/>
tom. <lb/>
PRICES <lb/>
Refacing Column and Head <lb/>
regular lengths <lb/>
Refacing L. S. and <lb/>
Head Inches in <lb/>
and over <lb/>
per It . <lb/>
Died. <lb/>
A sample <lb/>
Rule, full <lb/>
will be cheerfully <lb/>
sent on application. <lb/>
mS <lb/>
high, a , <lb/>
Monday. She was . High Grade Printing Mater <lb/>
r, M, Side . ad I. Witt Wt. P <lb/>
leaves four live daughter-. <lb/>
ft SOUTHERN R. H. CO <lb/>
It is only the genuine reformer. <lb/>
who but little and saws a lot f i <lb/>
,,.,, Steamboat Service. <lb/>
It is asserted that the <lb/>
a sum antidote forage. L. leave <lb/>
OVER THE STATE. <lb/>
Happenings of Interest in North <lb/>
Carolina. <lb/>
H. Strain, an aged farmer <lb/>
of Wake county, <lb/>
by hanging himself with a <lb/>
plow line. <lb/>
now mail <lb/>
in the city. <lb/>
OUR NEW SPRING GOODS AUK. ALL IN AND A CAREFUL INSPECTION OF OUR NEW <lb/>
DRESS <lb/>
CLOTHING, ShOES, <lb/>
SLIPPERS, MEN'S <lb/>
unsurpassed. Come in and take a k. whether you buy or Dot, its always a pleasure to show <lb/>
C. T. BIG STORE <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Is The Moon Inhabited. <lb/>
proven that the moon has <lb/>
which life in <lb/>
some form possible on satellite. <lb/>
for human beings, a <lb/>
bard enough time on this earth of ours <lb/>
Bitters cure Bilious <lb/>
ms. Malaria, <lb/>
dice, Torpid <lb/>
General <lb/>
Debility Female <lb/>
m a genera and An <lb/>
for weak <lb/>
for the aged. It Induces sound sleep <lb/>
guaranteed by L. Wooten<lb/>
M daily <lb/>
a. in. fur Greenville; leaves <lb/>
daily <lb/>
at <lb/>
Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
Norfolk Southern Railroad for <lb/>
Norfolk, Baltimore, Philadelphia, <lb/>
New York, all other <lb/>
North. a Norfolk <lb/>
nil points Went. <lb/>
Snippers should order their <lb/>
freight via Norfolk, care Norfolk <lb/>
Southern K. K. <lb/>
bailing hours subject to change <lb/>
without notice. <lb/>
Agent, Green- <lb/>
Hie, N. U. <lb/>
LUG INS, General T. and <lb/>
Agent, Norfolk, Va- <lb/>
K. KING, V, P. G. M. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
Groceries <lb/>
And Provisions <lb/>
Cotton l; <lb/>
III Ties always on hand <lb/>
Goods kept con- <lb/>
in stock. Country <lb/>
Bought and Sold <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
GREENVILLE <lb/>
North Carolina. <lb/>
When the skin is sallow tin- sys <lb/>
requires acids. <lb/>
Convulsion, <lb/>
Fits, then <lb/>
Epilepsy. <lb/>
Dr. Restorative <lb/>
has been so successful in <lb/>
brain-wrecking <lb/>
that there is every; <lb/>
i, to believe that even the <lb/>
most cases can be <lb/>
I . it not fully restored. <lb/>
will be pleased to refer <lb/>
any thus afflicted to many <lb/>
enjoy the of <lb/>
health, after years of hopeless <lb/>
suffering. <lb/>
n that <lb/>
two years by of <lb/>
i . t and ho II I <lb/>
fir Mm. without relief. After <lb/>
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v iii ii -v .-. <lb/>
tills, tin y HI l . <lb/>
k. ii. ind. <lb/>
Dr. Is sold by your <lb/>
druggist, who will guarantee that the <lb/>
first bottle will benefit. If It falls, ho <lb/>
will refund your money. <lb/>
Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind <lb/>
iFACTS IN NATURE. <lb/>
Hot Only Do We Inspiration From <lb/>
Nature, Bat Health Wall. <lb/>
For who run-down and <lb/>
who or <lb/>
or torpid <lb/>
fiver, with In <lb/>
and t. turn to Minn tonic or <lb/>
which will Nature <lb/>
and help to on and <lb/>
tin- into its proper It <lb/>
s more that <lb/>
most valuable health wiving <lb/>
agents are to be found In forest plants <lb/>
and <lb/>
Nearly forty years ago. Dr. Pierce, <lb/>
now to the <lb/>
and Surgical Institute, at <lb/>
N. Y. discovered that by <lb/>
certain <lb/>
principles from native roots, taken <lb/>
from American forests, he could pro- <lb/>
duce a medicine which was <lb/>
efficient in curing cases of blood disorder <lb/>
and liver and stomach trouble as well as <lb/>
many other chronic, or lingering ail- <lb/>
This concentrated extract of <lb/>
Nature's vitality he named Med- <lb/>
It purifies the blood <lb/>
the stomach and liver into <lb/>
condition, thereby helping the <lb/>
digestion and assimilation of food which <lb/>
feeds the blood. Thereby it cures weak <lb/>
indigestion, torpid liver, or <lb/>
and kindred derangements. <lb/>
If you have coaled tongue, with Inner <lb/>
or bad taste in the morning, frequent <lb/>
headaches, feel weak, easily tired, stitches <lb/>
or In side, back gives out easily <lb/>
aches, belching of gas, constipation, or <lb/>
Irregular bowels, feel flashes of heat <lb/>
with chilly sensations or kin- <lb/>
point derange- <lb/>
of your stomach, liver and kidneys, <lb/>
which the -Golden Medical <lb/>
will correct more speedily and <lb/>
than any other known agent. Con- <lb/>
no alcohol or habit-forming drugs. <lb/>
All Its Ingredients printed In plain Eng- <lb/>
on wrapper. <lb/>
The sole motive for substitution is to <lb/>
permit the dealer to make a little more <lb/>
profit, lie gains; you lose. Accept no sub- <lb/>
.-ti for <lb/>
Constipation causes and aggravates <lb/>
many serious diseases. It is thoroughly <lb/>
by Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. <lb/>
One a laxative; two or three arc cathartic. <lb/>
RAY TAKEN <lb/>
I III. w ., <lb/>
were running my . -i chi <lb/>
get hi e a i w <lb/>
V II Kilt, c. K V, K. l. Kit Kill, laM <lb/>
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ed, then <lb/>
fertility I <lb/>
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but they in <lb/>
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by <lb/>
by I; the of tin <lb/>
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in policy <lb/>
to <lb/>
It is <lb/>
be n, -t it <lb/>
vise we certainly lime them <lb/>
in <lb/>
originated Ilium in <lb/>
ago is <lb/>
nature is <lb/>
men of large estates today at it <lb/>
Whenever one f limn dies <lb/>
his will is published rediscover that <lb/>
he tad in death <lb/>
was to preserve his fortune <lb/>
pass it on unimpaired t- bis tie- <lb/>
He bequeaths tire balk <lb/>
cf it to as few people as possible and <lb/>
even then it in hands <lb/>
trustees, so that it may continue <lb/>
one management retain its <lb/>
unity as long as possible. If the <lb/>
law permitted it, he would bequeath <lb/>
it all. just a his ancestors did in <lb/>
England or some other European <lb/>
country. <lb/>
The evil of keeping a large for- <lb/>
tune intact is just as great when it <lb/>
is involuntary, and the evil all grows <lb/>
out of the fact that the man who in- <lb/>
a fortune is an entirely <lb/>
character from the man who <lb/>
makes it and that the fortune itself <lb/>
in the hands of founder plays an <lb/>
entirely different part in civilization <lb/>
from what it does in the hands of <lb/>
his Chronicle. <lb/>
To Her Art. <lb/>
one of the lesser <lb/>
paint.-r.- of was as conceit- <lb/>
ed her ability a- she <lb/>
was us for her exec use <lb/>
of cosmetic of nil kinds, Her <lb/>
was a study enamel, and <lb/>
penciling, the <lb/>
the more i ii nine. On <lb/>
one occasion a certain who <lb/>
her in much lost a <lb/>
to her. <lb/>
will <lb/>
he asked. in . , , <lb/>
m m, she <lb/>
I can <lb/>
well, lie replied. <lb/>
bowing If oat. <lb/>
Outside and <lb/>
The ingenuity of people who think <lb/>
they are ill when they are not quite <lb/>
triumphs over any external evidence <lb/>
of health. A very Gorman <lb/>
workman went to a physician and <lb/>
complained of being very unwell. <lb/>
said the doctor, you <lb/>
tick it has no you from <lb/>
getting <lb/>
raid <lb/>
am fat on de outside, but on <lb/>
de am so <lb/>
l-r----W<lb/>
Desirable Build <lb/>
Lots F r <lb/>
Near Five Points on Easy Terms <lb/>
Call on or address <lb/>
SAM WHITE, Greenville, N. <lb/>
war- S <lb/>
-F <lb/>
Good Root Beer. <lb/>
Take a pint of bran, a handful of <lb/>
hops, sonic tender twigs of spruce, <lb/>
hemlock or cedar, a little bark of <lb/>
with roots handful of <lb/>
of burdock, plantain and dock <lb/>
two of dandelion. up in a <lb/>
gallon of water, strain, add a spoon- <lb/>
of ginger, a quarter cup of mo- <lb/>
lassos a cup of yeast. Let it <lb/>
work, then bottle. <lb/>
To Relieve Insomnia. <lb/>
A very simple method of inducing <lb/>
sleep in eases of persistent insomnia <lb/>
and one that has succeeded where <lb/>
many drugs have failed is to simply <lb/>
administer a moderate amount of <lb/>
liquid food before the patient goes <lb/>
to bed. This diverts the blood from <lb/>
the brain to the abdominal organs <lb/>
and takes away the cerebral excite-, <lb/>
that precludes sleep. <lb/>
Keep Iron Hot. <lb/>
The best y to keep an iron hot I <lb/>
is instead of using the ordinary <lb/>
which lets the air <lb/>
through to the bottom of Iron, <lb/>
lake a clean brick and set it on the <lb/>
stove for half hour before using <lb/>
as a stand for the iron. This keeps <lb/>
the heat for a long lime and saves <lb/>
having to heat often. <lb/>
A Household Glue. <lb/>
A glue which will resist the <lb/>
of water is made by boiling half a <lb/>
pound of common glue in one quart <lb/>
cf skim milk. Another method is to <lb/>
oak the glue till soft in cold water <lb/>
and then to dissolve it on the stove <lb/>
linseed oil. <lb/>
Luminous Ink. <lb/>
A luminous ink may be made by <lb/>
grinding together <lb/>
n calcium sulphide and a very <lb/>
thin solution gum and <lb/>
The writing will have to he <lb/>
exposed to strong <lb/>
Combs village bar- <lb/>
. as <lb/>
yon; honor, your whiskers <lb/>
on the side than on I In <lb/>
loft. That's, take it, because you <lb/>
on that particular side at <lb/>
night <lb/>
Customer What <lb/>
pity I meet you curlier in e <lb/>
friend I'd have learned <lb/>
sleep on the crown of my head. <lb/>
Wrong In Head. <lb/>
A Yorkshire mill worker charged <lb/>
with having set lire to a large hay- <lb/>
rick was d on the ground <lb/>
that ho was not altogether <lb/>
for his actions. One of the <lb/>
witnesses, a typical Yorkshire man, <lb/>
to the belief that the <lb/>
oner was in his <lb/>
mention any occasion <lb/>
which I ho prisoner behaved in n <lb/>
to warrant your <lb/>
; he was by the prose- <lb/>
counsel. <lb/>
answered I lie <lb/>
I-. on. e I f a crown <lb/>
i h for <lb/>
to, n.-cl as the wit- <lb/>
i . it in <lb/>
witness a <lb/>
a th wife, <lb/>
ii. tour rules of <lb/>
arc any <lb/>
on limit a- the fond <lb/>
band. <lb/>
she replied, bending anew <lb/>
over the of figures in her <lb/>
beautifully bound account book. <lb/>
told mo ii e tray to save <lb/>
wan . buy things; <lb/>
we would save the amount the goods <lb/>
Would have cost US. So I have <lb/>
.-ireful to sol the exact price <lb/>
everything I have wanted to <lb/>
but lilt I could not afford. find, in <lb/>
adding it up, it to 1684, but <lb/>
only hive in cash on hand. <lb/>
There I wrong <lb/>
FOR THE LITTLE ONES. <lb/>
That Illustrates th.- Faithfulness <lb/>
of Dogs. <lb/>
Ned was a handsome Bismarck <lb/>
setter, brown coat, white vest ant <lb/>
always wore white gloves on his <lb/>
paws and in the dog kingdom war <lb/>
considered quite a dandy. <lb/>
lie trained to hunt, which hi <lb/>
did without an error. <lb/>
He and his young master hail <lb/>
been out gunning, and on their re <lb/>
turn home the master called <lb/>
attend to the unloading of some <lb/>
cars connected with hi- <lb/>
business. Close to the railroad <lb/>
a wood pile, and on this he laid <lb/>
gun. After he was through he I <lb/>
into the house, forgetting all about i <lb/>
his gun. <lb/>
For three days the dog never left <lb/>
the wood pile, not even to cat or <lb/>
drink, and whenever any of the fain <lb/>
would come out he would act <lb/>
Strangely, run and bark and then <lb/>
run back to the wood pile. The <lb/>
young master remarked that poor <lb/>
old Teddie was acting so peculiarly <lb/>
he was afraid ho was going mad and <lb/>
would have to he killed. <lb/>
At last a suggestion was made to <lb/>
go to the wood pile, lie went, and <lb/>
the on his approach nearly went <lb/>
crazy, and there he found his gun <lb/>
This was the cause of his strange <lb/>
actions, nil doing without food or <lb/>
water for three days and nights. <lb/>
Here is iii eighteenth century <lb/>
fish story. It is told in a letter <lb/>
written by a traveler in Russia to t <lb/>
woman in England. A vessel laden <lb/>
with the latest fashions from Paris <lb/>
was run down in the channel of St <lb/>
Petersburg. next th <lb/>
writer says, salmon was caught <lb/>
in the Neva dressed in a while satin <lb/>
petticoat, and in the same were <lb/>
found two largo end with muslin <lb/>
handkerchiefs around their necks. <lb/>
The sharks and porpoises were ob- <lb/>
served in gown- of the taste, <lb/>
hardly was a fish did <lb/>
not display some of the freshest <lb/>
Parisian fashions ever visited <lb/>
the <lb/>
Willing to Prove It. <lb/>
Ethel Vladimir, they <lb/>
say you are a fortune hunter and are <lb/>
only marrying for my wealth. <lb/>
Tell me it is not true. <lb/>
Lord my dear- <lb/>
est, would marry you if you were <lb/>
penniless. <lb/>
Ethel Prove this, my <lb/>
own Vladimir, and I shall lie <lb/>
happy. <lb/>
Lord the <lb/>
of your vest fortune upon me, <lb/>
yourself destitute, will <lb/>
you in the of the whole world <lb/>
1-. of Hit <lb/>
I've lie n <lb/>
anxious to hi in <lb/>
mine who i- on such an <lb/>
trip to South Africa. <lb/>
II. I've n <lb/>
from h r. all <lb/>
i ad ii i II urn <lb/>
re I j. I <lb/>
i she i <lb/>
Hot Water <lb/>
Before a water r w p it <lb/>
away it ought to be slightly inflated, <lb/>
lays a careful Other- <lb/>
wise the sides adhere to each <lb/>
other, and in pulling them apart <lb/>
the bag will certainly b <lb/>
In case the precaution has <lb/>
been neglected and the parts have <lb/>
adhered some water with a few <lb/>
drops of ammonia should put <lb/>
into the and a few min- <lb/>
a thin, dull edged piece of wood <lb/>
may be Inserted carefully between <lb/>
the two pieces of rubber. <lb/>
. A. <lb/>
A. RICKS <lb/>
Ricks <lb/>
HEADQUARTERS FOR <lb/>
GENE <lb/>
MERCHANDISE<lb/>
Having consolidated the stocks of H. A. John A. Ricks in <lb/>
store we are to furnish our customers anything needed in <lb/>
DRY AND GROCERIES. <lb/>
n We will carry an up-to-date line <lb/>
Hats, Shoes, Dress Notions, Sc. <lb/>
In Groceries we will have all a full line of goods, not only <lb/>
the staples like <lb/>
Meat, Flour, Sugar, Coffee, but all kinds of <lb/>
Canned Goods, the finest brands <lb/>
We can supply anything you need to wear or to eat, and pay highest prices for <lb/>
COUNTRY PRODUCE. Quality and prices of our goods will please you. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb/>
i-St <lb/>
TREASURY DEPARTMENT. <lb/>
Come in and examine my <lb/>
CORN PLANTERS, GUANO SOWERS, DISC <lb/>
HARROWS, SMOOTHING HARROWS, ONE <lb/>
AND TWO HORSE STEEL PLOWS, WIRE <lb/>
FENCE FOR FARM OR GARDEN AND WASH- <lb/>
MACHINES. <lb/>
Yours to serve, <lb/>
H. L. <lb/>
The Hardware Man. <lb/>
I of Comptroller of the <lb/>
Currency. <lb/>
i -i n i. -Where- <lb/>
u ti. tn the <lb/>
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the <lb/>
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of Emily j fl f <lb/>
hereby to all i <lb/>
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i.-i-r land, in ii.- payment to the If <lb/>
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r., now resides, the sail that mutt i <lb/>
h- i the for before h <lb/>
, . 24th day of WOT, or j Ban. <lb/>
Norfolk. Va. <lb/>
of <lb/>
lies of April. <lb/>
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I. <lb/>
I I EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
TUESDAY AND <lb/>
l I WHICHARD, <lb/>
and Proprietor. <lb/>
in the post office at Greenville, N. second class matter, <lb/>
Advertising rates made upon application. <lb/>
A desired every post office in Pitt and <lb/>
in to fiction <lb/>
SOUTH CAROLINA TUESDAY MAT. <lb/>
The m Star shows a <lb/>
60.41 bit of wit in<lb/>
mouth <lb/>
from re- <lb/>
union express nothing bat <lb/>
it was a great day and every <lb/>
one p <lb/>
a time. <lb/>
The song will have to lie changed <lb/>
a Clay <lb/>
God for and <lb/>
good streets for Greenville should <lb/>
lie the cry until are <lb/>
cured. <lb/>
It will probably turn out that <lb/>
the propose battle- <lb/>
ship has gone up in smoke as <lb/>
the money will have to be used <lb/>
to help out San Francisco. <lb/>
The Administration must keep <lb/>
its weather eye open or the beef <lb/>
trust be running <lb/>
embalmed beef in on the San <lb/>
Francisco sufferers. <lb/>
The railroads t e trusts <lb/>
have a strangle hole on the <lb/>
American In spite o the <lb/>
earthquake on pretty near <lb/>
Everything else. <lb/>
Republican senators tried to <lb/>
Senator La by re- <lb/>
to listen to his speech on <lb/>
rat.- but the <lb/>
people in the galleries listened <lb/>
and <lb/>
The railroads took tho <lb/>
big stick away from him and con- <lb/>
him that he really has no <lb/>
back hone. <lb/>
funny the world is It <lb/>
turned cold enough for lire jut as <lb/>
o m as the coal miner's strike was <lb/>
declared off. <lb/>
JUDGES TO <lb/>
If Nun wants any more <lb/>
horse j no Key s hones they might <lb/>
home without the <lb/>
and expanse of going to France <lb/>
alter them <lb/>
The Lord is always Rood to <lb/>
but it He is extending His <lb/>
men-its this year. The Landmark <lb/>
published a statement a few days <lb/>
ago that a certain Superior Court <lb/>
judge, whose term expires <lb/>
year, would not be a for <lb/>
re-election, whereat we expressed <lb/>
gratification. The in qua <lb/>
is a good man. an honorable <lb/>
m in, of correct habits, but he is <lb/>
suited to the work on tho Superior <lb/>
Court bench his retirement is <lb/>
the best thing for him and the <lb/>
Sow the news that an- <lb/>
other judge will not be a candidate <lb/>
for re election, whereat we give an <lb/>
extra whoop or two for joy. He is a <lb/>
good man and we wouldn't hurt BIS <lb/>
feelings the feelings of tho first <lb/>
mentioned, but the fact is <lb/>
he knows little law, lacks decision <lb/>
and is utterly unlit or the work. Of <lb/>
correct habits, honorable and up <lb/>
right, it isn't pleasant to say these <lb/>
things, but it is well where- <lb/>
ever he has held court, that he is <lb/>
entirely to the work <lb/>
is the best thing for <lb/>
him and the people Sow if Bob <lb/>
P. and a few others we Could <lb/>
mention would get down the <lb/>
Court bench would be in very <lb/>
fair always, that <lb/>
is retained. <lb/>
I. <lb/>
P. the modesty of Land <lb/>
, ark i it talking in this <lb/>
connection its own townsman. <lb/>
street is figuring on a plan <lb/>
in finance San Francisco. but down way the people <lb/>
into the hands of that crowd opinion that Judge Long, of <lb/>
The Dressy <lb/>
The Swell Tail <lb/>
ors of New <lb/>
York are <lb/>
up for their <lb/>
trade this sea- <lb/>
son more Blue <lb/>
serges than <lb/>
ever before. <lb/>
Nothing so <lb/>
hands <lb/>
not h <lb/>
good for look- <lb/>
well at all <lb/>
times as the <lb/>
Blue s erg e <lb/>
suit. <lb/>
Our Serges are tried <lb/>
true, and we guaranty <lb/>
them to be <lb/>
THE TAILORING IS PEll <lb/>
THE CUT I <lb/>
Copyright <lb/>
A Co., Chi. <lb/>
We <lb/>
tee our <lb/>
to be right every <lb/>
fabric <lb/>
SINGLE AND DOUBLED <lb/>
BREASTED. <lb/>
be about the next worst to the <lb/>
and lire for the stricken <lb/>
city. <lb/>
in his- <lb/>
day or two i- to the <lb/>
of frost in much of the <lb/>
colt, n belt .-I. injured the pros- <lb/>
new crop <lb/>
Among other things <lb/>
wall's is better streets and the <lb/>
to turning that sob <lb/>
in their mind. Progress <lb/>
lie the constant <lb/>
asp <lb/>
town. <lb/>
the <lb/>
We cannot see why the <lb/>
should keep on hating and <lb/>
the South it was lie <lb/>
imported <lb/>
and to the <lb/>
planter. <lb/>
The spring weather has been <lb/>
such as to favor the idea of the cot- <lb/>
ton association for a small crop this <lb/>
year The weather has been any- <lb/>
thing else but favorable and at this <lb/>
early stage of the season the prospect <lb/>
of a crop are very poor. J <lb/>
mm i. <lb/>
President II. ha made <lb/>
an entire change of front in <lb/>
r- paid lo the late bill and Hopped <lb/>
right over tie side of the rail <lb/>
reads, showing that ho, too, is under <lb/>
the control of the corporations. <lb/>
When highest official in the <lb/>
land shows such bad faith it is <lb/>
is one of those who <lb/>
should be retained He is one of <lb/>
the good judges in the State. <lb/>
the Landmark intimates there are <lb/>
others who can serve their <lb/>
State better retiring <lb/>
ll-ll Jones, the coachman, will <lb/>
have some trouble identifying him- <lb/>
self at the judgment, coming out of <lb/>
the grave marled for Paul <lb/>
Jones, the lather of the American <lb/>
Tho <lb/>
A United Democracy. <lb/>
chairman of the Demo- <lb/>
WILSON, <lb/>
the King Clothier. <lb/>
convention of Kansas in <lb/>
his address to delegates <lb/>
sounded a hoy note that will <lb/>
have interest in Massachusetts <lb/>
to make the people wonder and shows that a united <lb/>
absence of from the East to the West <lb/>
and North and South is again to <lb/>
I be an accomplished fact. <lb/>
Judge Waller Clark's idea, n <lb/>
eh t <lb/>
Dixon <lb/>
or non church affiliation <lb/>
that indicates he <lb/>
,.,. ear.-s. We doubt, if <lb/>
j I r not <lb/>
our. <lb/>
man <lb/>
is <lb/>
greeted Congress. <lb/>
very cordially u <lb/>
n him the <lb/>
when met, but all the same tie <lb/>
candidates for r<lb/>
It'll I Hilled <lb/>
Ci unwinder Harding showed <lb/>
lie In d n. i how lo and flan the enemy when <lb/>
he dipped the drummer's mil <lb/>
of r h ii It brought a smile to the <lb/>
Drummer Tuten was <lb/>
ah- the hi <lb/>
piece when he discovered was being spirited away. <lb/>
The News and Observer predicts <lb/>
William Jennings will <lb/>
be in <lb/>
Seems that with ourselves our <lb/>
was making tin <lb/>
same sort of prophecy in 1800. <lb/>
Salisbury Post. <lb/>
But you know even the <lb/>
it light In his <lb/>
guessing, so why not wait and see if <lb/>
the News and Observer can make <lb/>
good on its prediction. <lb/>
of disruption ahead of the <lb/>
if it In be controlled <lb/>
a few bosses and corporations <lb/>
in their interest. <lb/>
of said he, <lb/>
in a recent speech , . n <lb/>
I this slogan across the <lb/>
a and over the <lb/>
should be held and mountains to New Eng- <lb/>
such changes in the Federal land, are for free raw <lb/>
union will give the people more material, ad we are willing to <lb/>
. . . . , . laborer of the east <lb/>
v in government, is based on . . <lb/>
,.,,, . , hides in competition with <lb/>
is ,., . . . ,, ,,.,,,. <lb/>
lour bides, because the beef trust <lb/>
I us even of our hair, and <lb/>
then sells the balance to the <lb/>
eastern manufacturer at a high- <lb/>
and fixed price, so that the <lb/>
poor are Our <lb/>
en have <lb/>
resented us long enough. We <lb/>
are in favor of the old fashioned <lb/>
doctrine as enunciated by Sam- <lb/>
and re-enunciated <lb/>
of a tariff <lb/>
for revenue The time is <lb/>
when we should protect <lb/>
trusts capitalistic <lb/>
Protection, as declared <lb/>
by the republican party, is now <lb/>
used as an aid to the rich to be- <lb/>
come richer and for the poor to <lb/>
become for <lb/>
Tie Merchants <lb/>
win III rapidly lo <lb/>
prominence and success under the <lb/>
of II. n. <lb/>
has Commerce, of <lb/>
and In known as <lb/>
I he Merchants Journal and Com- <lb/>
The publication office will <lb/>
continued Raleigh, and the sane <lb/>
work heretofore done for tie <lb/>
merchants and men may be <lb/>
expected. <lb/>
According to the press dispatches <lb/>
from France, the Tinted <lb/>
States h's run on a neat fake in <lb/>
the John Paul Jones matter. The <lb/>
goes i hat the bones, reputed <lb/>
to be those of John <lb/>
which were dug up and escorted to <lb/>
this country by the fleets of two <lb/>
nations, and were only recently de- <lb/>
posited in a mausoleum at Annapolis <lb/>
vi n h great pomp and ceremony, <lb/>
the bones of John Paul Jones <lb/>
all, but of William Jones, a <lb/>
coachman of notorious character <lb/>
Too bad <lb/>
The Woman. <lb/>
If you happen to know a woman <lb/>
of the you are <lb/>
doubtless templed to call her by <lb/>
harsher name Pettish, <lb/>
self-seeking, malicious, fiendish, all <lb/>
seem to be words mote nearly <lb/>
her uncomfortable trans- <lb/>
don't see why I am <lb/>
slighted; always left till last be <lb/>
consulted ; never written lo j never <lb/>
visited, when you come within I <lb/>
block of my door; always overlook <lb/>
ed and These are the <lb/>
moans with which <lb/>
tire woman makes her family and <lb/>
friends miserable <lb/>
When she was a girl she was <lb/>
ways suffering from fancied slights <lb/>
All her life she will continue to dis- <lb/>
tress herself by imagining unkind- <lb/>
intentionally directed to her. <lb/>
Her old will he peevish and <lb/>
embittered to herself and all <lb/>
about her by fretful complaints and <lb/>
moping. <lb/>
Supersensitiveness like this is <lb/>
simply an form of <lb/>
and vanity. If the morbid- <lb/>
sensitive woman ought <lb/>
about herself and more about others <lb/>
she no idea for conjuring <lb/>
up supposed slights If she were <lb/>
not so bent upon occupying the <lb/>
of the stage, in h-r own <lb/>
she would speedily dis <lb/>
cover that she not all a target <lb/>
for but just one of <lb/>
many upon whom the world is r <lb/>
lo if she will smile upon the <lb/>
world. <lb/>
the Democracy of <lb/>
Kansas. <lb/>
Republican senators seem to <lb/>
dread to vote on the ease, <lb/>
and many of them intend to re- <lb/>
the bargain with <lb/>
the Morn, n church by Perry <lb/>
Heath in 1900 which gave the <lb/>
Republicans the electoral rote <lb/>
Utah. <lb/>
lions <lb/>
It is easy to borrow an umbrella <lb/>
in fair mother <lb/>
Any one can live on love alone <lb/>
for a few minutes. <lb/>
Pulley <lb/>
THE HOME OP WOMAN'S FASHIONS.<lb/>
We will inaugurate Our Spring Season by I <lb/>
putting on display the newest <lb/>
ideas to be shown in i <lb/>
I SILKS WHITE GOODS j <lb/>
e have no trash or Special Sale stuff but <lb/>
we will have the latest and best things that J <lb/>
. were obtainable in the American markets <lb/>
I we cordially invite the Ladies that are <lb/>
t desirous seeing the NEWEST <lb/>
I IN SILKS AND WHITE GOODS <lb/>
to call at our establishment and feast their <lb/>
Very truly yours,<lb/>
th <lb/>
A TO <lb/>
AND A <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. <lb/>
n quest I he pleasure of <lb/>
company <lb/>
Mm v <lb/>
to <lb/>
Mr. Win <lb/>
ii Thur-day <lb/>
June seventh <lb/>
bond red and six <lb/>
o'clock <lb/>
Went Suet <lb/>
Ninth <lb/>
At lion e June fifteenth <lb/>
M On <lb/>
burn up in <lb/>
freeze to death in May. <lb/>
the wool on a <lb/>
. . beck is as <lb/>
and I r, ,. , <lb/>
curlier the the finer <lb/>
j will be the <lb/>
. . the est goods, lose when <lb/>
v U but the best, especially when H <lb/>
just on-our table and think; it is en <lb/>
tan e n i v at store will get to be had. just <lb/>
of <lb/>
Goods, Package Goo <lb/>
Butler, , d other <lb/>
also Fruits and C keen the best in Clears and To <lb/>
me best <lb/>
door <lb/>
NEAT JOE <lb/>
Our Specialty <lb/>
Reflector Job Printing <lb/>
WIN <lb/>
I I th eye. we <lb/>
This department is in charge of J. H. FRY, who is authorized to rep- <lb/>
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory. <lb/>
A deposit at bank will <lb/>
make you feel more independent. <lb/>
Make a with what you <lb/>
have hidden away for safe keeping <lb/>
the time yen come to the <lb/>
Bank of They can <lb/>
keep it safer than you can. <lb/>
Debby Maiming <lb/>
a few days this week <lb/>
brother Ernest Manning. <lb/>
Nice line of groceries <lb/>
ways on band <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Alice Tripp was in town <lb/>
Friday evening shopping. <lb/>
Any one in need of a good cart <lb/>
one that will and render good <lb/>
service just all lo or the <lb/>
A. G. Cox <lb/>
Quite a large from Win- <lb/>
the closing <lb/>
at Wednesday <lb/>
night, and reported an excellent <lb/>
entertainment <lb/>
If you expect to exchange your <lb/>
seed for meal you can same lime <lb/>
by taking meal fur your seed when <lb/>
you have at the <lb/>
Pitt Co. Oil Mill. <lb/>
Henry was in town Fri- <lb/>
day evening on business. <lb/>
If yon want good seed Irish <lb/>
potatoes go Harrington, Barber <lb/>
a Co. <lb/>
Quite a large wind from Win <lb/>
went over to Aden Friday <lb/>
night to attend th I <lb/>
The A. G. Cox Mtg. Co. are still <lb/>
shipping hi planters and guano <lb/>
ex <lb/>
for <lb/>
Tooth and Disk Harrow at <lb/>
Barber Co. <lb/>
Farmers make m by <lb/>
changing their cotton seed <lb/>
meal at Pitt County Oil Co. <lb/>
Our meal analyzes Pitt Co. <lb/>
Oil company. <lb/>
Furnishings for the house we are <lb/>
new ready for business, and extend <lb/>
an invitation to all, lo visit our <lb/>
store, and see the beautiful line of <lb/>
furniture, which we have planed <lb/>
I ask a visit to our Furniture <lb/>
Store, where you can get <lb/>
Cook es, <lb/>
etc. <lb/>
We especially note the at <lb/>
., . v of Rugs. <lb/>
f Curtains. <lb/>
Spreads. Toilet Sets. Lace- Cu r- <lb/>
in . Window Shades, M-.-- <lb/>
Ant <lb/>
i in <lb/>
,,.,. <lb/>
d well , <lb/>
They are the best on <lb/>
the market. . t i . <lb/>
at Barber A , , <lb/>
A nice lot of new<lb/>
to deal out on easy at Harrington, <lb/>
that even poorest shall have no <lb/>
,, <lb/>
The <lb/>
thing when see fr. <lb/>
excuse for their homes not <lb/>
furnished. Thanking you in ad- <lb/>
for patronage, we are yours <lb/>
to serve, Eastern Carolina Supply <lb/>
Co., Winterville. 5.0. I are r <lb/>
Car load of flour just received, <lb/>
, Woods high seed <lb/>
ave for years been-be ,,,. <lb/>
seed truckers <lb/>
and S <lb/>
tings, Floor Oil Cloth, <lb/>
Parlor Suits. Bedroom Suits. <lb/>
Hall Racks and <lb/>
We believe in a p <lb/>
to satisfy taste tho <lb/>
fastidious with anything in our <lb/>
line. However, chances for a <lb/>
trial will be appreciated. <lb/>
Eastern Carolina <lb/>
Supply Co. <lb/>
DAYS <lb/>
y. A <lb/>
sold W <lb/>
of this <lb/>
nice and fresh, at lowest price. <lb/>
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb/>
The Pitt County Oil is <lb/>
shipping cotton seed meal by the <lb/>
car load. <lb/>
line of dress shirts ever <lb/>
drug <lb/>
shown in Winterville at Apples, <lb/>
Orange f,,,,,, , <lb/>
Dixon at the <lb/>
Harrington, <lb/>
Mew furniture is arriving daily <lb/>
at A. W. Ange <lb/>
get bee <lb/>
A new and <lb/>
-store.<lb/>
t at lowest <lb/>
sale by A ,,. ,, <lb/>
ts i, <lb/>
F. <lb/>
i family <lb/>
goods just received at A. W, Ange <lb/>
Co Be sure to see them and <lb/>
get your pick. <lb/>
If you want a nice pair of Slip <lb/>
go to A. W. Ange A <lb/>
Co and you can get them. He <lb/>
; . , . w you inn in. Me <lb/>
by the ear and if ,,, i . <lb/>
. . has the nicest lot ever shown In <lb/>
need any you had write or <lb/>
If you want a nice shirt or tie <lb/>
go lo Harrington, Barber Co. <lb/>
them at <lb/>
the school there. <lb/>
Ben Forest is preparing to build <lb/>
All farmers anti-i sow- <lb/>
and wheat can be supplied with <lb/>
mowers, rakes, and binders <lb/>
at Harrington, Co. <lb/>
Be sure not to forget the <lb/>
tare and those iron bedsteads at <lb/>
A. W. Ange Co. <lb/>
s new the residence of <lb/>
A. W. Ange. We are glad to <lb/>
know he is to build here, <lb/>
for we want to see town keep <lb/>
going on to the front us she <lb/>
been in the past.<lb/>
they will sell <lb/>
Spring ad Sum- <lb/>
what <lb/>
you want, and prices <lb/>
Wen's and youth's pants, all <lb/>
For hay, nets go at Barber Co. <lb/>
Harrington, Barber for <lb/>
The A G. Mfg. Co., are still <lb/>
making shipments of Plant- <lb/>
and guano Sowers. They have <lb/>
shipped out about of <lb/>
etch now. Any one in need of <lb/>
old reliable Cox planter and simple <lb/>
guano sower Ind write or <lb/>
see them at OHO. <lb/>
Nice line of d suits at H L. <lb/>
Another large shipment of shoes<lb/>
We offer our silver table ware very <lb/>
guarantee at a bargain, <lb/>
See us, B. T. Box A Bro. <lb/>
Misses Abbie Cur <lb/>
roll are now placing material for,, ,. <lb/>
building them a new house. They I , . . , <lb/>
. . I for stock a sure <lb/>
reasonable. Harrington Barber <lb/>
or On <lb/>
White's Colic and Kidney Cure, <lb/>
I the combination kidney medicine <lb/>
have a nice which is just <lb/>
Opposite Dr. B. T. residence. <lb/>
The A. O. Cox Mfg. to. <lb/>
colic <lb/>
I ,.,, any , e <lb/>
in need of trill j we <lb/>
write. seethe A. G. Cox <lb/>
went to <lb/>
Tins your home <lb/>
P don't find <lb/>
it the in.- and <lb/>
-i market, we <lb/>
will take It bail . ii you like it, <lb/>
we know yon v V . , u will make <lb/>
prices t will he <lb/>
until <lb/>
t- ti NEW ROYAL. <lb/>
By so i will save yourself <lb/>
money, a machine that <lb/>
will positively better than <lb/>
any other. <lb/>
Come and see us and make <lb/>
Bents. <lb/>
AW ANGE, S CO. <lb/>
Winterville, N. C. <lb/>
Taft IV. H. Rick, <lb/>
-3. H. AFT <lb/>
Dispense <lb/>
hi at. Man of Greenville has m. <lb/>
Mattings, Royal S <lb/>
Felt bed Room <lb/>
Suits, Rugs, and Art Squares<lb/>
to please <lb/>
A. H. <lb/>
Pictures Framed to Order. <lb/>
It was only a year or two ago <lb/>
that Senator Lodge voted to <lb/>
Trunks and valises at strike Wt the imprisonment <lb/>
ton Barber Co. clause of. the anti-trust act and <lb/>
now he proposes imprisonment <lb/>
price I c for railroad managers guilty of <lb/>
Big Hue of and cm rebates. Has Senator <lb/>
latent tr Lodge repented or is he trying <lb/>
trying to fool the people. <lb/>
S-i <lb/>
at the Drug Store <lb/>
The Pitt Co. Oil Co. is running <lb/>
day, end shipping lots <lb/>
net to ship cotton plant ,,, , <lb/>
guano sowers by the car load. <lb/>
u. iii i. . For new log cart made <lb/>
Miss Bryan closed her ,,,. i . o . . , . Of best material will sell cheap, fir <lb/>
school at Wednesday . . T , . , <lb/>
,. particulars see L. L. Kittrell. <lb/>
night with an excellent entertain-; <lb/>
and home Friday. <lb/>
We are glad have her hack with <lb/>
us. <lb/>
Buy a pipe from J. H. C. Dixon <lb/>
t store. <lb/>
If you need a nice Bug just call <lb/>
at A. Ange A Co and you can <lb/>
get one, and cheap too- <lb/>
If you want good Hour, that <lb/>
you can eat without any trouble <lb/>
with indigestion, goto A. W. Ange <lb/>
A On., get some of that flour <lb/>
h- that is made out pure <lb/>
REPORT OF CONDITION OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF WINTERVILLE, <lb/>
WINTERVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
At the Close of Business. April nth. <lb/>
r i r.- <lb/>
Loans and Discounts 4,710.00 <lb/>
of Black <lb/>
in town evening, Mi <lb/>
is our test tanners <lb/>
and we are always to see him. wheat. <lb/>
Nice Robes at Th <lb/>
show., in Winterville en now l. <lb/>
W. P. J, seen at A. Co. <lb/>
went to this morning your they going. <lb/>
Mi- B van went <lb/>
this <lb/>
B the <lb/>
wet to mom- <lb/>
Overdrafts, unsecured <lb/>
Furniture and Fixtures <lb/>
Hue from Banks and <lb/>
Bankers <lb/>
Gold Coin <lb/>
Silver Coin <lb/>
Nat. Ilk and other U. S. <lb/>
notes <lb/>
Expenses paid <lb/>
804.88 <lb/>
6,583.88 <lb/>
491.62 <lb/>
Capital Stock paid m <lb/>
Deposits subject to <lb/>
Cashier's Checks out-<lb/>
over <lb/>
State of North Carolina, <lb/>
County of Pitt. <lb/>
72.50 <lb/>
151.11 <lb/>
2.02 <lb/>
113,861.20 <lb/>
x. III. <lb/>
L t of. the above bank <lb/>
.,. f . tho above statement is true t <lb/>
e nicest lot of men's pants edge and belief , , , <lb/>
n in Winterville can now be .,. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn <lb/>
this day of April, till if,. <lb/>
JAMES R. <lb/>
If any in need of Notary Public. <lb/>
peanuts or field peas for planting I <lb/>
you can get them A. W. Anne <lb/>
J- F. <lb/>
L- L. <lb/>
Director <lb/>
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goo tune com- <lb/>
mere met k eon on and is <lb/>
going to I e Hi given. <lb/>
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We have Just received cur full line GOODS <lb/>
consisting of <lb/>
FANCY GOODS PERSIAN <lb/>
LAWNS IN INDIA LINEN <lb/>
GINGHAMS, PERCALES fie <lb/>
be on sale Monday. Everybody cordially invited <lb/>
these <lb/>
las. F, Davenport, <lb/>
OPPOSITE GREENVILLE BANKING S TRUST CO. <lb/>
ran <lb/>
it-II vi <lb/>
blows, jut notice ft emu i-l <lb/>
of paint, and yellow j f T <lb/>
Barber Co I <lb/>
bottle of Kid- <lb/>
a sure cure K <lb/>
troubles at Harrington U <lb/>
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company of Infantry that the <lb/>
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eon on seed to sell or Tie A. c <lb/>
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people town, <lb/>
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for the managers. <lb/>
ON ON. <lb/>
THE BEST LIFE INSURANCE POLICY ON EARTH <lb/>
REFLECTOR t II <lb/>
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This is the much talked of Income Policy issued by <lb/>
GR LIFE INSURANCE <lb/>
Over Sold since JANUARY 1st <lb/>
READ IT--I INTERESTED L ON <lb/>
A. WHITE <lb/>
NORTH CAROLINA <lb/>
GREENVILLE,<lb/>
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Goods, Clothing . <lb/>
Ladies and FINE <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
NATURE'S <lb/>
A Who Was Only Speaking <lb/>
Generally About Teeth. <lb/>
about a <lb/>
remarked man who <lb/>
ordered and chicken bash for <lb/>
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crop of teeth, and they've got to do <lb/>
you. There's nothing more coming <lb/>
to <lb/>
understood there <lb/>
two <lb/>
the baby teeth. That's so. <lb/>
But that's only another instance of <lb/>
the foolishness the whole arrange- <lb/>
How do we start in With- <lb/>
out any teeth at all. Then we begin <lb/>
cutting They worry us night <lb/>
and and make us drool all over <lb/>
THE GREATEST WEDDING. <lb/>
Ten Couple United at <lb/>
Same Time. <lb/>
and most remarkable <lb/>
redding since the world began took <lb/>
piece at When the great Alex- <lb/>
had conquered Persia, <lb/>
to the victors and vanquished <lb/>
lie lice he de- <lb/>
a festival. No. <lb/>
i . people lie ordered to <lb/>
married, i it. <lb/>
Well. Alexander himself was to <lb/>
the daughter <lb/>
; ram; of his chief <lb/>
re I e united to ladies from use <lb/>
noble ; Persian <lb/>
lie of his <lb/>
marry Asiatic women <lb/>
people married at mice. <lb/>
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a cast <lb/>
i. .-id.--. They had the <lb/>
i n a plain <lb/>
i. , a vast i war <lb/>
pillars sixty feet high <lb/>
It hung and spread with tin <lb/>
t ii,. . ah tie the gold tin <lb/>
pro which <lb/>
would ii eyes blink. <lb/>
building were <lb/>
.,. . i r- for hundred <lb/>
while for the remain- <lb/>
10.000 nil outer court was <lb/>
and hang costly tape- <lb/>
and tables were outside <lb/>
THE CONDITION <lb/>
BANK OF FARMVILLE. N. C. <lb/>
h.- c US . OF 6TH, 1906<lb/>
an- A-<lb/>
III. . i <lb/>
Hi Hanks <lb/>
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U no-M In i <lb/>
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T. L <lb/>
R. U DAVIS. <lb/>
Di <lb/>
OP CONDITION OP <lb/>
the <lb/>
N. <lb/>
T lAt 1916. <lb/>
paid Io <lb/>
our labs so that we must have our <lb/>
white dresses changed even- few tor the multitude. <lb/>
tours, and the wake us up A seat was ear, <lb/>
so that our parents have to carry u f <lb/>
to us and give u. I semicircle on <lb/>
ling makes royal throne. Inch bridegroom I ., <lb/>
fiends of us in after life, and not received a vessel <lb/>
that, the disorder our little and when the last of <lb/>
and send us into announced by <lb/>
from which we frequently die. j without the <lb/>
.-, v. i the banquet hall and took <lb/>
me something their places. <lb/>
keeps up for about And don t <lb/>
rears, an <lb/>
tor two . , <lb/>
gone through bridegroom stood up separately and <lb/>
Law . l l-ii ,<lb/>
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Ma,,., b- 190,083.77 <lb/>
u. <lb/>
Items out- <lb/>
I . <lb/>
with all that, you'd suppose <lb/>
might he provided with teeth <lb/>
1359,684.88 <lb/>
u;., B. <lb/>
I ill <lb/>
I Little, bank, do solemn <lb/>
the invent . <lb/>
V III I In- H-l <lb/>
O, HOOK <lb/>
WILSON, <lb/>
directors <lb/>
to <lb/>
day of April, <lb/>
WALTER U. <lb/>
V v <lb/>
kid <lb/>
for <lb/>
life. Hut The last stomach <lb/>
tooth is hardly in the <lb/>
front tooth begins working loose. <lb/>
And then there's toothache. The <lb/>
fir-i toothache. My land Then <lb/>
your mouth gets filled with <lb/>
the teeth cloves arc <lb/>
ed in them and cotton batting soar- <lb/>
ed with creosote that takes the <lb/>
all off the inside of your mouth- . <lb/>
and chloroform and all <lb/>
manner of Stuff. You go through <lb/>
the mental anguish of having a <lb/>
string tied to some cuspid or <lb/>
and to the handle of a door. You <lb/>
are taken to the dentist and obliged <lb/>
to a toothbrush. <lb/>
Then the new teeth come, and that she was right. <lb/>
have to be straightened. Then j Before committing herself to the <lb/>
it it noticed that one has begun to I obvious task lira poked her <lb/>
CONDENSED STORIES. <lb/>
like to speak <lb/>
something. <lb/>
vowed, this ring now <lb/>
and so on. No. The <lb/>
was very simple. The king <lb/>
his hand to kissed <lb/>
her as his wife, and the other bride- <lb/>
grooms followed his example. That <lb/>
was the way. Then came the <lb/>
val, lasting live days, with music am- <lb/>
of play acting <lb/>
. of Scum <lb/>
A New Dish. <lb/>
It was Tuesday morning, the <lb/>
clothes had been dried <lb/>
folded the day previously, and com- <lb/>
sense pointed the fact <lb/>
it was ironing day, but caution, <lb/>
Scandinavian Tillie. the new maid, <lb/>
was not going to make the mistake <lb/>
of ahead before being sure <lb/>
REPORT OP CONDITION OF <lb/>
BETHEL BANKING AND TRUST <lb/>
AT BETHEL, N. C. <lb/>
At the close of April 6th, <lb/>
fund <lb/>
Undivided profits <lb/>
RESOURCES j LIABILITIES. <lb/>
Loans and discounts Capital stock <lb/>
Overdrafts unsecured fund <lb/>
Fixtures <lb/>
Duo from Barks and <lb/>
Rankers <lb/>
rash items <lb/>
Gold and silver coin. <lb/>
National bank and <lb/>
other U S notes 3,186.21 <lb/>
t 5.300.1 <lb/>
certificates of <lb/>
deposit <lb/>
subj. to check <lb/>
checks out- <lb/>
standing<lb/>
Total<lb/>
187.278, <lb/>
of North Carolina, County of Pitt, <lb/>
I. M of above named <lb/>
swear that the above statement true to the best of my <lb/>
edge belief. M. O. President <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb/>
me, day April <lb/>
H. H Taylor. <lb/>
Votary <lb/>
It. BUNTING, <lb/>
Ii J. GRIMES, ; <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
BACKING TRUST COMPANY, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
At close of business 6th, 1906. <lb/>
RESOURCES. <lb/>
and discounts i <lb/>
Overdrafts, 8,415.33 <lb/>
Bonds, 1,000.00 <lb/>
Furniture and fixtures 2,485.84 <lb/>
Doe from<lb/>
Gold Coin <lb/>
Silver Coin <lb/>
Nat Una built a J ,, <lb/>
notes <lb/>
stock paid in f <lb/>
The Professor Not tn <lb/>
the <lb/>
For some time George Dexter <lb/>
Clark, former of the <lb/>
city committee, has been <lb/>
greatly deceived by the resemblance <lb/>
which C. D. of <lb/>
Smith college bears to spent ii the <lb/>
live Window II. of Bait-1 <lb/>
His con fusion of the two <lb/>
led to many amusing interviews, in <lb/>
which was asked <lb/>
6,500.0 <lb/>
Surplus <lb/>
profits, <lb/>
D -posits <lb/>
Tine 21,817.27 <lb/>
Subject <lb/>
to chock <lb/>
biers 580.58 <lb/>
131.334.10 <lb/>
157,171-37 <lb/>
Total <lb/>
197,408.01 <lb/>
Total, <lb/>
Carolina, County of Pitt, <lb/>
i, l. S. Carr, the above named bank, do solemnly <lb/>
swear is true to the best of my knowledge <lb/>
and C. S. CARR, Cashier. <lb/>
and worn to <lb/>
me. tins 14th J- L. <lb/>
J. MOORE. H. A. will <lb/>
Notary <lb/>
i rs <lb/>
You Pay For It <lb/>
In Credit, as the <lb/>
Credit mist up lo oat some- <lb/>
body <lb/>
I SELL CASH, <lb/>
losses tip and put the price <lb/>
at th- cash an i the charging of ac- <lb/>
counts or getting somebody to you. I sell any <lb/>
thin you want in th way of <lb/>
COTTON SEED. AND MULLS. <lb/>
Hay, Corn. Oats Stuff, <lb/>
F- V- JOHNSTON <lb/>
What i-. i. <lb/>
I ask- <lb/>
ed Tillie Com <lb/>
With Dictionaries. <lb/>
an inti hour may he <lb/>
any of a good <lb/>
tell you that <lb/>
were in the earlier times mere- <lb/>
while queen <lb/>
mount at first or <lb/>
An earl an pope was the <lb/>
same m mid and kaiser <lb/>
both meant Lord is the <lb/>
moaning <lb/>
was <lb/>
once a table housewife, knave <lb/>
was limply a boy and meant <lb/>
a captive, the name of the <lb/>
laborer oil the villa of an old time <lb/>
gentleman we get the name <lb/>
A pagan was originally <lb/>
a country while is the <lb/>
panic word as valet. Our students <lb/>
dictionaries lit- <lb/>
more closely than the majority <lb/>
do. <lb/>
Old <lb/>
arc hundreds of men in <lb/>
-aid a in <lb/>
a downtown in- <lb/>
directly adding to the income of the <lb/>
corporations controlling the <lb/>
business. A man wearing an <lb/>
pair of shoes, sometimes only half <lb/>
worn, purchases a new pair and <lb/>
leave- hi- old ones b-.-re. Gradually <lb/>
others accumulate, and in time then <lb/>
are. a hundred pairs. These <lb/>
arc placed in pasteboard boxes, <lb/>
j, wrapped and tied. About once <lb/>
, other lines month a dealer in secondhand foot- <lb/>
than those by Clark. the <lb/>
Matter, culminated on a train to <lb/>
. . ,. , , the course a <lb/>
Springfield u short time ago, when f <lb/>
scat, opposite ca,, , , <lb/>
,. , . once awhile, lint most <lb/>
Raisins his voice so that it could , , <lb/>
beard above roar of the train, <lb/>
Mr. Clark veiled, about that <lb/>
We beg leave to announce that we are <lb/>
Wholesale and Retail <lb/>
for x <lb/>
White Lead, Paints <lb/>
and am <lb/>
I v Ready nixed Paints. <lb/>
now Man r that <lb/>
hi.- p rs. II <lb/>
liquor <lb/>
liquor demanded the. <lb/>
astonished know 110th- <lb/>
about any liquor <lb/>
of course you per- <lb/>
Sir. Clark. introduced <lb/>
it Into the house. <lb/>
nothing said Dr.<lb/>
you Ed- <lb/>
asked Mr. Clark, <lb/>
Herald. <lb/>
also realize a profit Belling <lb/>
the shoe, again after they have been <lb/>
repaired and York <lb/>
A Reminder. <lb/>
Cheaply Hello, old man Yo. <lb/>
seem to be in brown study. <lb/>
hello Yea, I am <lb/>
You see, my wife asked me to <lb/>
at tho market for something and <lb/>
can't think what it was. <lb/>
Cheap; Here, have a cigar <lb/>
that'll help you to think. <lb/>
Thanks. Oh, yes, I r <lb/>
now. It was cabbage st <lb/>
Press. <lb/>
There is no line in the world better <lb/>
the It ha It <lb/>
reputation for honorable wares and <lb/>
i dealings. <lb/>
If you use the Harrison Paints you <lb/>
never worry quality. <lb/>
We trust that you favor us with <lb/>
orders whenever you want good paint for <lb/>
Have just a car load a <lb/>
can give you Special Prices. <lb/>
Baker Hart <lb/>
N. C, <lb/>
NEAT JOB <lb/>
Our Specialty , <lb/>
Reflector Job Printing Off <lb/>
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT. <lb/>
J. M. BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent- <lb/>
.-- . cN. C May. 1906. <lb/>
As authorized for Daily <lb/>
and we take <lb/>
treat pleasure in receiving sub- <lb/>
and writing receipts for <lb/>
in arrears. We have a list <lb/>
of all who receive their mail at <lb/>
this office. We also take orders <lb/>
for job <lb/>
The old were <lb/>
well from thin point <lb/>
yesterday. <lb/>
buildings by <lb/>
painting with <lb/>
Town County lead <lb/>
lull in e colors, kept at J. <lb/>
K. <lb/>
Hiss Mime has to <lb/>
Seven Springs for a short visit. <lb/>
We are agents for ready <lb/>
mixed paint. These paint, are <lb/>
old <lb/>
Cannon <lb/>
la bad, but <lb/>
is finely. <lb/>
Our White Goods, Silks and <lb/>
trimmings are pretty. We <lb/>
most cordially invite the ladies <lb/>
to call. Cannon Tyson. <lb/>
J. R. Turn went to <lb/>
Wednesday. <lb/>
J. R. Br. have <lb/>
a ear load of alum <lb/>
It. Also a car load Lee's <lb/>
lime for etc., <lb/>
Jesse Sugg, Of Greenville, has <lb/>
n down this week concerning <lb/>
E. K. Co. will do all they <lb/>
to please you with <lb/>
new line of heavy fancy <lb/>
groceries. <lb/>
Deputy I. Dudley was <lb/>
ere a short while Wednesday. <lb/>
Hay com, oats, meal, hulls, lime <lb/>
lucks nails Cross <lb/>
saws and mechanic tools at J <lb/>
Smith Bro <lb/>
Mis. Mai Smith, of Winterville, <lb/>
s her grand daughters, <lb/>
rs. F. Q. and Miss <lb/>
Isabella II <lb/>
. herrings at J. R. <lb/>
Tr.- j. <lb/>
Dane <lb/>
Winterville, were here <lb/>
Wednesday. <lb/>
For can peaches, apples, corn <lb/>
to E. E. <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
The graded closes its <lb/>
session here tonight with <lb/>
from Prof J. B. <lb/>
Wake Forest. <lb/>
Cotton seed meal, wheat <lb/>
bran, ship stuff, hay and. grain <lb/>
hand <lb/>
trices. Cannon Tyson. <lb/>
At a meeting of new board <lb/>
f town commissioners Stancil <lb/>
w elected treasurer, <lb/>
W. Alexander police for the <lb/>
A. crockery, glass <lb/>
an-, lanes lumps, and tinware <lb/>
E. G. Cox, J. J. Luther <lb/>
J. and <lb/>
merry-go-round bas depart- <lb/>
ed. leaving however <lb/>
proprietor very divided <lb/>
profits of the last with the <lb/>
Knights Lodge this <lb/>
place, which Our <lb/>
friends very highly <lb/>
this kindness and tender <lb/>
A full supply of Trunks. <lb/>
Telescopes, Grips, Satchels and <lb/>
Suit Cases, at J. R. Smith Bro. <lb/>
W. J. Boyd and W. E. Hooks <lb/>
t of our most progressive young <lb/>
wen have formed a partnership <lb/>
for conduct of a brokerage <lb/>
business. They are both <lb/>
wide awake and we bespeak for <lb/>
success in the beginning. <lb/>
E. Co's Directors of The Home <lb/>
market beef, fresh meats, Building Loan Association in the <lb/>
sage, and fresh fish. I office of he President at l <lb/>
The .-Luting link is a go, tomorrow morning. It is <lb/>
have been taken, important every member of the <lb/>
is now Board attend, <lb/>
the next two weeks all will c. <lb/>
be complete. <lb/>
W your eyes need One of the moat interesting rig- <lb/>
J. W. Taylor, optician, in is El- <lb/>
N. C. is man to a student <lb/>
work it yon want to be <lb/>
pleased. <lb/>
Your Eye. <lb/>
If yon are ti milled with <lb/>
have in <lb/>
K -tile u-las es, it matte- <lb/>
how difficult your call J. <lb/>
W. Taylor, an expert <lb/>
N. C, who hue five <lb/>
with some of the most <lb/>
obstinate cases. He never fails t. <lb/>
give patients or <lb/>
money refunded. Over five <lb/>
of Pitt Greene Lenoir <lb/>
t-. <lb/>
and ability. Give him eye <lb/>
work if you want <lb/>
Car load V. r Hiring in <lb/>
j lengths to cover residences <lb/>
churches, houses, barns <lb/>
shelter-, much cheaper than <lb/>
shingle- and very labor, at <lb/>
R. Smith Bro. <lb/>
Calico I cents <lb/>
per yard, great reductions in n <lb/>
and Hummer at <lb/>
K. Smith ft Br. <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
There will be a <lb/>
balls a small country t in <lb/>
He has <lb/>
A pretty lady gave us a . . . . , . , the most courses in <lb/>
flower one day this week. <lb/>
Since we have sporting in.,, <lb/>
all other girls say University of <lb/>
we are the only is now working tor <lb/>
dandy in town. we get there, the of M. A. at Harvard. <lb/>
Rev. Z. will lecture in Here he is taking some of <lb/>
Methodist church in Ayden hardest in the <lb/>
evening, May 15th, 1900, <lb/>
p. m. His subject will be <lb/>
its people, its customs <lb/>
its Everybody invited to <lb/>
attend. <lb/>
Old Fashion Hand-made Paw- <lb/>
Paw Bread Trays at J. B. <lb/>
Smith Bro. <lb/>
Dr. R. H. <lb/>
county, has <lb/>
practice of He is a <lb/>
g ail in ml college <lb/>
has a practical experience of two <lb/>
i ears comes among us <lb/>
com- <lb/>
such <lb/>
inn and now it behooves <lb/>
our to Dr. Phipps a <lb/>
liberal <lb/>
Latest styles in cloaks and wrap <lb/>
for Misses and Ladies <lb/>
also a nice line of Zephyr <lb/>
tors at J. R. Smith Bro. <lb/>
Get the Cox cotton planter the <lb/>
best on the at J. R. Smith <lb/>
Brr <lb/>
cars cotton <lb/>
will pay highest cash price, don't <lb/>
sell your seed until you see me. <lb/>
Frank Lilly Co. <lb/>
A full line of trunks, valises, tel- <lb/>
grips, satchels, hand , <lb/>
suits cases J R <lb/>
I always keep on hand a <lb/>
For Spring Housecleaning <lb/>
housecleaning time try Liquid <lb/>
Veneer. It makes everything <lb/>
look new. There will be no <lb/>
old, dull looking furniture or dingy <lb/>
woodwork in homes where this won- <lb/>
is used. No <lb/>
or Liquid <lb/>
Veneer is not a varnish, hut a surface <lb/>
food and cleaner that builds up the <lb/>
original finish and makes it brighter <lb/>
than ever. <lb/>
It instantly restores the brilliant <lb/>
newness and finish of Pianos, Furniture, <lb/>
Picture Frames, Interior Woodwork, <lb/>
Hardwood Floors and all polished, <lb/>
varnished or enameled surfaces. Re- <lb/>
moves scratches, stains, dirt and <lb/>
dullness. <lb/>
A child can apply it. Nothing <lb/>
but a piece of cheese cloth is needed <lb/>
and there is no drying to wait for. <lb/>
PRICES <lb/>
Trial battle <lb/>
Regular . eta. <lb/>
SOLD BY <lb/>
m. A. ; . r <lb/>
from here have been at- feed sniff at <lb/>
ending the meeting of grand prices Such as hay, oats, corn, <lb/>
f Odd at Golds-1 seed meal brand <lb/>
stuff. Frank Lilly ft c. <lb/>
I III. Ills V. c <lb/>
Tyson's new <lb/>
Ladies Misses and Children <lb/>
lave arrived. We carry a <lb/>
trade class of footwear. <lb/>
sell hi and Wheeler <lb/>
. For cash <lb/>
on mi- J. H. Tripp ft <lb/>
pro, West man st, <lb/>
For a lib e present buy a novel- <lb/>
clock at J. W. It is <lb/>
lie any occasion. <lb/>
You will Wheeler and <lb/>
n and Si 1-. i- machine. <lb/>
lees way H. <lb/>
. inn Fatly Hotel, <lb/>
en <lb/>
Human Blood Marks <lb/>
ks of <lb/>
in lie J . <lb/>
i.- I I 11111-. 1.111.1 <lb/>
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severe of <lb/>
a lull line of meat, lard can w. death when <lb/>
in in- n <lb/>
before <lb/>
a trial. Lilly Co <lb/>
For carpenters tools, grind stones <lb/>
j lump pulleys, at J. It. <lb/>
ft Bro. <lb/>
A Reform in Union. <lb/>
Glory to the <lb/>
orators bring things to <lb/>
lass. Lead the Governor, <lb/>
some of who have spoken <lb/>
in this county have given <lb/>
poodle dog habit down <lb/>
country. The Governor jumped <lb/>
on it with both saying God <lb/>
deliver us from the women <lb/>
fro about poodle dogs <lb/>
and turning their babies over to <lb/>
nurse.-. We me delivered. <lb/>
Since strong and timely <lb/>
STATE NEWS <lb/>
Happening Over the Male. <lb/>
c u <lb/>
the Mi <lb/>
is law <lb/>
last. <lb/>
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white <lb/>
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Dis poll lax by May <lb/>
Standard. <lb/>
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speeches against this follow old customs. The <lb/>
habit, we have not seen a single I of that quaint old are <lb/>
woman in L county nursing advertising for for the <lb/>
a poodle, and since then not a <lb/>
single lady has come on th,. <lb/>
rolling a lido in the buggy <lb/>
where the baby ought t be, If <lb/>
there has been a single case <lb/>
since these speeches we <lb/>
heard of it That's reform for <lb/>
you. Not a single woman has <lb/>
been seen to kiss a pet dog in <lb/>
public for a week now. Th <lb/>
offices of chief of polio. <lb/>
and lamp lighter. <lb/>
Annihilation <lb/>
Anarchists, nihilists, red <lb/>
and their kind generally <lb/>
believe in destruction. They <lb/>
rebel against and <lb/>
would put an end to it. prop- <lb/>
custom may be dead for good declare, is robbery, <lb/>
who knows Very few ladies in tear down and <lb/>
set tire to property <lb/>
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dynamite, and their chief <lb/>
Monroe, or the county even, now <lb/>
let their dogs sit in their laps at <lb/>
public gatherings, and one has <lb/>
gone so far as to notify the old is bombshell. Well, <lb/>
nun that he must get rid of nave destruction <lb/>
a of his rabbit dogs that as can hope to ac- <lb/>
around the back door laid in <lb/>
lick the skillet at every people driven <lb/>
The evils of the day from homes to starve, and <lb/>
go down before the onslaughts hundreds of millions of the <lb/>
or. the orators. We even ex- choicest valuables the hand of <lb/>
to see the big britches and <lb/>
the middle-split hair go the <lb/>
board next. Great evils of this <lb/>
kind can't always withstand the <lb/>
Journal. <lb/>
The in San Francisco <lb/>
Washington, May Sm- <lb/>
of army <lb/>
received a telegram <lb/>
from Lieut. Col, chief in <lb/>
the Department of <lb/>
that there are <lb/>
cases of smallpox <lb/>
among the earthquake vie can in disaster, <lb/>
j cases of typhoid fever. I to themselves, to their <lb/>
The must rigid precautions have or to tho u- <lb/>
been to their spread, j to which they profess <lb/>
I devotion, it would be <lb/>
i interest to learn of what they <lb/>
It has arid that in Washing suppose this compensation con- <lb/>
ton City a white man is regard id If they cannot show any <lb/>
almost as good as a hereafter <lb/>
after they get the law <lb/>
in operation on the street cars tho j <lb/>
dynamite and from <lb/>
former will feel that he is equally as this time <lb/>
man can produce turned to dust <lb/>
and ashes. And now what gain <lb/>
have they in this awful carrying <lb/>
out of their designs In what <lb/>
way are they advantaged that <lb/>
San Francisco has been <lb/>
lated The terrible convulsion <lb/>
of nature, followed by tire, and <lb/>
even aided by the enforced use <lb/>
of own ad <lb/>
agent of destruction has <lb/>
wrought such havoc as the world <lb/>
has rarely witnessed, and if the <lb/>
extremists, revolutionists, <lb/>
hold their peace and never <lb/>
people by <lb/>
good. <lb/>
of land. <lb/>
Telegraph. <lb/>
No. who horn <lb/>
that <lb/>
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. Mat. l-mil, at . , . <lb/>
I in may expect life to be a <lb/>
lain l-l.-o- el In <lb/>
North Oar picnic. <lb/>
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her. on Head air.-.- I u .,. <lb/>
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Hie wife . , <lb/>
Tue Tucker and. the have known K i <lb/>
are defendant a. for the u an, <lb/>
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day of April, u. <lb/>
hi- <lb/>
a. <lb/>
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A- I r, , lire I. taken <lb/>
Dentist. <lb/>
rue me i have <lb/>
lire- I'll on i III. Mi <lb/>
mill In the only known ours for <lb/>
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and .-.- <lb/>
of the free <lb/>
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per battle. <lb/>
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OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb/>
N. w.-e- <lb/>
At the of business April 6th, WOO. <lb/>
thinks <lb/>
in the original <lb/>
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affairs as if fearful of <lb/>
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voting aid is <lb/>
function <lb/>
and that should <lb/>
in political matters. To <lb/>
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and forfeits, tor the time being, <lb/>
the light to criticize u, <lb/>
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hold office when Le is to do <lb/>
so- better the class of <lb/>
who vote hold office the nun <lb/>
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of public . <lb/>
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purse I ; <lb/>
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to th j. and <lb/>
Bed Steads, Suits, is <lb/>
Center Tables, Chairs, Cradles, <lb/>
Bed Springs, Mattresses <lb/>
Lounges, Cook Stoves and a <lb/>
I Loans and Discounts, <lb/>
bland e. Furniture and Fixtures <lb/>
use I,; Secured ; <lb/>
i In n the ti i rib <lb/>
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v.-, apply I <lb/>
Salve, and a box . Cash L sins, <lb/>
great many other things are n-e <lb/>
kept upstairs. Cannon Tyson. <lb/>
t. <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
Capital stock paid <lb/>
SO . , , , <lb/>
plus fund <lb/>
Undivided profits less <lb/>
expenses, j <lb/>
If <lb/>
cloth, Henri- <lb/>
Coin, <lb/>
Is Silver Coin, <lb/>
National and <lb/>
other U. S. notes <lb/>
d , and repair fol <lb/>
Inn e . i e In, <lb/>
. H. Tripp Ayden, N. <lb/>
There will be a <lb/>
association in <lb/>
k den Saturday before the <lb/>
in May, 1906. <lb/>
are cordially <lb/>
trimmings, lining and white. Joseph <lb/>
PHYSICIAN SURGEON. <lb/>
Means, <lb/>
and double, rockers, <lb/>
sod <lb/>
tables at J K <lb/>
A Bro <lb/>
V. d pup. r km II j, <lb/>
with or <lb/>
pipe J. R. Smith <lb/>
Ht. <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
For Ah In. . <lb/>
. l-ll-h N e -mils <lb/>
O. P, Ir. <lb/>
II lib N <lb/>
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IS i dividends unpaid i . ; <lb/>
.; to cheek, 45,197.6 <lb/>
Cashier's <lb/>
GOODS SAVED <lb/>
FROM FIRE <lb/>
Same as of <lb/>
Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes <lb/>
Hats, Cent's and Ladies fur- <lb/>
goods. In fact <lb/>
everything kept in a first <lb/>
class general <lb/>
store sold at greatly <lb/>
ed prices. , f i <lb/>
HORTON <lb/>
Presbyterian Church. <lb/>
Always have your church buy <lb/>
seed Oil ill let <lb/>
them pay a gallon for canned <lb/>
oil, which ought lo cost but <lb/>
cents a gallon Ready-mixed paint <lb/>
is about Lull oil and half paint. <lb/>
oil fresh from the barrel, and <lb/>
to tho L. paint, which. <lb/>
is semi mixed, and you then get a <lb/>
full of paint at tho lowest <lb/>
price. <lb/>
AT <lb/>
Grower's <lb/>
is upon a properly hat <lb/>
1,916.00 <lb/>
Total, Total, i <lb/>
STATE OF v .<lb/>
I. J. K. , Cashier of the Ml On i <lb/>
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foreigners claim, there is no N U. <lb/>
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heavy sandy <lb/>
left after the lighter sand <lb/>
an soil carried off in hydraulic . <lb/>
mining. There are many natural <lb/>
deposits of sand also in the <lb/>
river beds and on the sea o sat <lb/>
is spotted with <lb/>
them and he are many deposits <lb/>
inland also w the practical val- <lb/>
of the sand, which was <lb/>
guessed at years that <lb/>
it is made up almost wholly of min- <lb/>
And some of them are very <lb/>
valuable. <lb/>
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for With c aid f a-- <lb/>
what is <lb/>
N- d M u- <lb/>
Baker is critically at, <lb/>
h- mile In the country. I <lb/>
II- . of <lb/>
was <lb/>
Our town passed off <lb/>
la Monday, Ff. <lb/>
B B. <lb/>
and J. ; <lb/>
mayor. <lb/>
, of <lb/>
City, was here I <lb/>
B. B. and <lb/>
spent Washington, j <lb/>
K. H. Flaming to Washing- <lb/>
Ion Friday. <lb/>
Mr. Mis. i Moore and <lb/>
little son, Wesley f Grimes-1 <lb/>
land, were visiting here <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
Fernando Ward J. J. Batter <lb/>
church Sunday to T. H. <lb/>
Lawrence, of Hamilton, preach. <lb/>
The aid cold nights the <lb/>
past we k did aide dam- <lb/>
i., In section. <lb/>
D. R. Willis, of Washington, <lb/>
was Id <lb/>
L. to Greenville <lb/>
G. . Gable, f <lb/>
here <lb/>
Marriage <lb/>
Register of f B. Williams<lb/>
since last <lb/>
William and <lb/>
and Baster <lb/>
Ellison. , <lb/>
and Tail. <lb/>
Southerner says that in link- <lb/>
wells at Tarboro, overflow <lb/>
water was at the depth of <lb/>
or feet. <lb/>
is a product as <lb/>
near capable of curing the <lb/>
majority of It is <lb/>
possible for Modern Science <lb/>
in produce The <lb/>
pure blood. <lb/>
is a miracle <lb/>
but simply tho result of tho <lb/>
the <lb/>
of the <lb/>
century. At the <lb/>
. symptoms of fatigue <lb/>
i headache or backache, which <lb/>
are often the forerunners <lb/>
of disease, solid I'm- your <lb/>
physician if you will, but, if <lb/>
you take you may <lb/>
that by time he has <lb/>
answered your call, that tho <lb/>
symptoms have disappear <lb/>
ed <lb/>
Use as <lb/>
ed. Live a life. <lb/>
while so <lb/>
doing, we any <lb/>
doctor's bill on de <lb/>
and proof of illness. <lb/>
We don't you to invest <lb/>
a I until we <lb/>
have the bottle <lb/>
you Pill in the coupon <lb/>
under this advertisement <lb/>
and mail to as, taking care <lb/>
to write your name and ad- <lb/>
dress plainly, and we will <lb/>
send you without any cost <lb/>
m whatever a full size <lb/>
package to try No matter <lb/>
what your trouble is, write <lb/>
tn us C i eon <lb/>
Address <lb/>
Co . Sew York. <lb/>
L. will give his <lb/>
that you <lb/>
will i. an order on <lb/>
your druggist for <lb/>
free If y m -end us <lb/>
coupon sure i i write <lb/>
your name and address <lb/>
COUPON. <lb/>
Name. <lb/>
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My i is <lb/>
v t. . <lb/>
you need Bro <lb/>
at once, or if you have <lb/>
used it. It is to be had <lb/>
at all first <lb/>
j. L <lb/>
Exclusive Agent <lb/>
or Greenville, N <lb/>
Nothing too GOOD <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
OUR CUSTOMERS <lb/>
we are always looking for better; always <lb/>
working to secure values and styles superior <lb/>
to other stores, when <lb/>
Ladies <lb/>
began to sell paper patterns we began to investigate, we <lb/>
said to ourselves, <lb/>
THE LADIES HOME JOURNAL <lb/>
the Magazine <lb/>
Home Journal added a <lb/>
mote than <lb/>
any oilier Guide Chan with <lb/>
each pattern. This shows exactly how the fern is <lb/>
to he put get her. comprehensive a d ran <lb/>
understand it. a boon to ladies who are <lb/>
In garment and making. Mothers advise us <lb/>
that by the aid with each <lb/>
LADIES HOME JOURNAL <lb/>
train their daughters to own sewing <lb/>
But there is still another point to consider. The pat- <lb/>
terns are all new, no old styles, no ancient creations; all <lb/>
new, all up-to-date and perfect in fit and style, and so <lb/>
much more easily understood than other patterns that <lb/>
one trial will convince you and make you a regular <lb/>
ALL SIZES KEPT <lb/>
Free At Our Store. Come And Get One. <lb/>
We are leaders In Dress Goods Silks and <lb/>
Trimmings, Etc. <lb/>
J. R. J. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
J WHICHARD. Editor and Owner. <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA FRIDAY MAY. 1906. <lb/>
NO <lb/>
BANK OF GREENVILLE. <lb/>
MARKETING POTATOES. <lb/>
Annual Meeting of Stockholders <lb/>
and Election of Officers. <lb/>
The meeting of the <lb/>
holders of Bank of Greenville <lb/>
was held on the 15th office <lb/>
v of the stockholders <lb/>
were well pleased with the <lb/>
of the cashier the <lb/>
the business of <lb/>
past year. paying out the <lb/>
usual dividend, was left in <lb/>
profits from <lb/>
inns of the year. The surplus and <lb/>
undivided profits now mote <lb/>
than one and a half times as <lb/>
as capital stock. <lb/>
The following officers were re- <lb/>
elected for the <lb/>
R. L. Davit, president. <lb/>
J. A. Andrews, vice president. <lb/>
James L. Little, cashier. <lb/>
Waiter G. Ward, assistant <lb/>
and teller. <lb/>
M. L. bookkeeper. <lb/>
Robert Ii. collection <lb/>
clerk. <lb/>
A. Andrews R. W <lb/>
King, T. Hooker, J. G. Move, <lb/>
R. L. Davis, O. Hooker, J. R. <lb/>
W. B. J. L. Little. <lb/>
The Bank of is the <lb/>
oldest here, is admirably managed, <lb/>
and stands high in the emulation <lb/>
of the people. <lb/>
Valuable Suggestions How <lb/>
Pack and Sell the Crop. <lb/>
to <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
May. 16th. <lb/>
Bishop Strange preached to one <lb/>
largest congregations ever <lb/>
assembled in <lb/>
Sunday night, and all enjoyed the <lb/>
We only wish inch <lb/>
a man be with us every San- <lb/>
day to awaken town to a duty <lb/>
they are all so careless in. The <lb/>
bishop was by Dr- <lb/>
. Merrill while in town. <lb/>
Miss Sophia Hart, of Tarboro, <lb/>
who has been visiting Mrs. J. <lb/>
Stanley Smith, returned home <lb/>
today. <lb/>
Rev. A. F. filled Mr. <lb/>
Moore's appointment in the Chris- <lb/>
church Sunday morning, and <lb/>
at night all went out to the <lb/>
Mrs. Lucy Moore left today for <lb/>
the Christian college commence- <lb/>
at Wilson to be present at <lb/>
the graduation of her daughter, <lb/>
Rosa, one of <lb/>
brightest and most lovable <lb/>
Lawrence Morrill, of Snow Hill, <lb/>
came over and Sunday <lb/>
his mother, Mrs. Sam Morrill. <lb/>
The on Friday night by <lb/>
music class was high- <lb/>
by ad. Everyone <lb/>
jg part could i have done more <lb/>
credit to themselves and their ex- <lb/>
i ban was done. <lb/>
Governor Francis D. <lb/>
Winston will deliver the address <lb/>
for school o. this place <lb/>
on the opera house. <lb/>
All attend. <lb/>
A. J. l it today for Wilson <lb/>
to be present.; i lie graduation of Ids <lb/>
J Ml-- Mary, who <lb/>
finished a literary <lb/>
A. C. <lb/>
Mrs. John T <lb/>
class gave a <lb/>
Monday night to an <lb/>
audience The recitations by <lb/>
Misses and Lila Fields <lb/>
were especially enjoyed. <lb/>
A informed in the <lb/>
business of growing and <lb/>
gives the following timely <lb/>
When a crop is matured and ready <lb/>
for market, just half tie work is <lb/>
done. remaining half is to <lb/>
house, pack, sell and receive <lb/>
for them a fair sum of money, which <lb/>
is due every farmer that com- <lb/>
his part of work, and give <lb/>
value received. While many men <lb/>
grow a crop others <lb/>
make e failure in grading their <lb/>
stock which is very important <lb/>
Herein the secret between <lb/>
success and failure, profit and lose, <lb/>
so your potatoes close, as it <lb/>
always pays to do so, put your <lb/>
twos in a package to themselves <lb/>
and the number in a package <lb/>
separate and apart from the cull <lb/>
and twos. If it pays t do a thing, <lb/>
it pays to do it well. If tho market <lb/>
is grade them, if it is low and <lb/>
weak be sure and grade them, for <lb/>
without being packed as they should <lb/>
have an elephant on your hands. <lb/>
You do not want any potatoes in <lb/>
your barrel of number ones that is <lb/>
mailer than a turkey egg, for if you <lb/>
put smaller ones in with the larger <lb/>
ones, do not fill up very fast <lb/>
damage the sale of the better <lb/>
goods. inferior goods may be <lb/>
sold though it is not advisable to <lb/>
put on the market as it has a <lb/>
tendency to lower the market on <lb/>
the better all means do <lb/>
not allow them to sun burn as they <lb/>
are very hard to sell at all and bring <lb/>
a very low price on tho market. <lb/>
In order to have your barrels well <lb/>
filled when the consumer receives <lb/>
you must fill well at <lb/>
lie sure that they are well filled be <lb/>
fore letting them go. Fill your <lb/>
barrel half or two-thirds full and <lb/>
then shake well, fill up am <lb/>
OFF ON VACATION. <lb/>
Pastor Will Bring Bride Back <lb/>
With Him. <lb/>
Rev. J. E. pastor of <lb/>
Memorial Baptist church, left <lb/>
this morning to be absent until <lb/>
1st. He will spend the re- <lb/>
of Ibis week with <lb/>
near Henderson. On Monday, <lb/>
21st, he will deliver the alumni <lb/>
address at the closing exercises of <lb/>
Institute. Next week be <lb/>
will also attend the commencement <lb/>
at Wake College and from <lb/>
there will go to Henderson <lb/>
to spend a few more at his <lb/>
old home. Wednesday evening, <lb/>
30th, he will wed Miss Anna Belle <lb/>
Hoyle, of Wakefield. and will re- <lb/>
turn to with his bride <lb/>
on Friday, 1st. <lb/>
FEES. <lb/>
Foreign Contributions to Sin Francisco <lb/>
Sufferers. <lb/>
In declining to accept aid for San <lb/>
from foreign countries <lb/>
President Roosevelt seems to have <lb/>
got the worst of it. The empress <lb/>
of China sent her mite <lb/>
to her representatives in the <lb/>
coast city, Canada sent to <lb/>
the mayor and the Cross found <lb/>
its way to taking in the <lb/>
by Japan. This goes to show <lb/>
that President Roosevelt does not in <lb/>
least in the way, and that all <lb/>
countries desiring to send <lb/>
money to San Francisco can do <lb/>
Chronicle. <lb/>
ISSUE DEFEATED. <lb/>
The bond issue election in <lb/>
county Saturday <lb/>
for for macadamizing <lb/>
roads was defeated by a very <lb/>
small majority. Tho good <lb/>
advocates express determination <lb/>
to push the measure again as <lb/>
soon as the law will permit. The <lb/>
change in favor of the bond is <lb/>
sue the past few weeks was <lb/>
wonderful and its friends had <lb/>
hoped to give Rockingham the <lb/>
It is doubtful if the average <lb/>
annual income of lawyers, in- <lb/>
all members of the pro- <lb/>
-good, bad, and <lb/>
13.000. While a <lb/>
few are able to command large <lb/>
fees and pile up comfortable for- <lb/>
tunes, the majority are far less <lb/>
fortunate. And the lower strata <lb/>
of the profession contain an <lb/>
number who live from <lb/>
hand to mouth, and many of <lb/>
whim are undeserving of any <lb/>
sort of a living in that <lb/>
although they might be <lb/>
worthy of respect if engaged in <lb/>
for which they were <lb/>
fitted by nature and attainments. <lb/>
In all professions is <lb/>
ways room on and by the <lb/>
same token there is always a <lb/>
crowd at or near the bottom. <lb/>
Among the may thousands of <lb/>
lawyers, doctors, and clergymen <lb/>
whom the schools grind out eve- <lb/>
year there are not a few who <lb/>
have mistaken their calling. As <lb/>
mechanics or laborers they might <lb/>
have lived useful lives, and all <lb/>
lives that are useful, in that they <lb/>
contribute to the welfare of com- <lb/>
are honorable. There <lb/>
is no way of rendering any <lb/>
service to the Creator. Tl e <lb/>
only way to serve Him is to serve <lb/>
His creatures. Therefore, the <lb/>
truest and most acceptable man- <lb/>
of showing one's love to the <lb/>
Father of All is to live tho kind <lb/>
of life and, in right spirit, to do <lb/>
that kind of work for which one <lb/>
is best fitted. It is infinitely <lb/>
more creditable to assist in feed- <lb/>
clothing, or housing one's <lb/>
by honest toil on <lb/>
the farm, in the factory, or in <lb/>
I distinction of being the first <lb/>
m, end then fill up the third county in the South to vote <lb/>
time and round it up on so it bonds for; this purpose on its <lb/>
will show up full and be full when <lb/>
first Sentinel. <lb/>
the destination is reached. Now do <lb/>
not fill the barrel and give it one <lb/>
bounce from edge to edge and stop <lb/>
at that, be take hold of the top of j <lb/>
the and shake it thoroughly <lb/>
until the potatoes stop rattling; <lb/>
which can be detected by a close ob- j <lb/>
while you are doing the <lb/>
work, for these potatoes are to be <lb/>
marketed in the far North and <lb/>
West, are thoroughly shaken before <lb/>
delivery, so you see it is very <lb/>
that the package be well <lb/>
ed. <lb/>
FOR REGISTER OF <lb/>
DEEDS <lb/>
Fellow Voters of Pitt <lb/>
We are about to select a man <lb/>
the office of register of deeds M <lb/>
our county for term, a <lb/>
man who cu will serve e <lb/>
people of the <lb/>
and for that very office <lb/>
there is not this county a better <lb/>
man than J. C. Lamer, of <lb/>
He is a man, who- <lb/>
life we know. We know him to I <lb/>
Industrious, r com <lb/>
ail his <lb/>
Twenty-five years of his life <lb/>
has been close touch with all <lb/>
the people of He h- <lb/>
for years a <lb/>
f. r . I <lb/>
and in office he <lb/>
has proven be has all good <lb/>
qualities which a public servant <lb/>
have. At all he has been <lb/>
willing and prompt in rendering <lb/>
service to the public to the <lb/>
his ability, when the opportunity <lb/>
itself. He has on every <lb/>
occasion given of his time, <lb/>
his means to the support <lb/>
of the Democratic party, <lb/>
constantly for white supremacy <lb/>
and good government. For <lb/>
deeds Pitt can elect <lb/>
no man than J. C. Lanier. <lb/>
Voter. <lb/>
JACK ITEMS. <lb/>
In a row between at the <lb/>
j of Southern Western <lb/>
I railway company, near <lb/>
man was killed and three others <lb/>
seriously wounded. <lb/>
A colored man <lb/>
while using a <lb/>
In putting up a wire <lb/>
fence, was instantly killed by a <lb/>
the <lb/>
Pulp And Paper Mill <lb/>
It Va, May<lb/>
a pi j in i lie establish at <lb/>
Rapids, a hunt miles I <lb/>
fun. N. the <lb/>
live, and mi Wild <lb/>
a large fol <lb/>
I lie paper <lb/>
The property a. the point, <lb/>
which has <lb/>
water power. home <lb/>
, t company are o be in I <lb/>
i, ., is <lb/>
been <lb/>
I. <lb/>
. i <lb/>
d. <lb/>
f -i <lb/>
ii a <lb/>
k i. <lb/>
maximum of <lb/>
a in of and It <lb/>
is said has <lb/>
been A charter i- <lb/>
d for. <lb/>
To By 1907 <lb/>
Raleigh <lb/>
Pamlico Sound Railroad was let a <lb/>
few days mo to Northern parties <lb/>
who will building of <lb/>
same, are under to <lb/>
same by May 1st year. <lb/>
The eighteen miles already built <lb/>
were done iv the railroad company <lb/>
bu. moved too slowly <lb/>
so win. <lb/>
men . ho make . <lb/>
Vi Times. <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
N. May <lb/>
J. W. Dawson, of Washington, <lb/>
visited our town Tuesday. <lb/>
Misses M i n me I and Jan <lb/>
Tyson, o. Greenville, spent several <lb/>
days with Mrs. L. E. Ricks last <lb/>
Jay Scott, City, <lb/>
11- ii Tuesday night in town and <lb/>
a of Mr. and Mrs. J. <lb/>
O. Bobbitt. <lb/>
Mr. of Greenville, <lb/>
pent a in <lb/>
i bis <lb/>
Mis. A. L. Jones daughter, <lb/>
ii are visiting her <lb/>
O. O. <lb/>
In. L. E Kicks and Mr. Maj <lb/>
in Greenville. <lb/>
Mi. of Hamilton, <lb/>
peat Tuesday night u <lb/>
E. filled his <lb/>
at the <lb/>
. church Sunday <lb/>
H. B. Phillips <lb/>
-M. <lb/>
Z. P. Vandyke, <lb/>
M town Tuesday. <lb/>
Jack left Wednesday for <lb/>
nil home mi t of <lb/>
There was quite a number vis <lb/>
at Hotel Tuesday <lb/>
had the night in <lb/>
private homes <lb/>
Black Jack, H, C. May <lb/>
Quite a number cf the people; <lb/>
from here attended church a. Red <lb/>
Banks Sunday. <lb/>
Miss Mollie Walter <lb/>
the store than to pocket Washington <lb/>
ed millions in stock operations. Mrs. R. J. returned Sun- <lb/>
But let us go back to our text, j day from where she <lb/>
fees. The Now York has visiting friends. <lb/>
World in its evening edition of j A good many our people <lb/>
the 11th instant states that it is to on the tenth. They <lb/>
understood that Mr. a time, <lb/>
fees as counsel for the Arm-1 Many of the farmers ire plowing <lb/>
strong committee in the up <lb/>
investigation will be it like the cotton <lb/>
And the World submits; <lb/>
that six arduous <lb/>
work of incalculable benefit j, , ., <lb/>
., ,,., . Miss Forbes, of <lb/>
to the public this is certainly r, ,, . <lb/>
r , . , were here a while <lb/>
not excessive. The World m , <lb/>
Tuesday evening. <lb/>
Miss Maud left <lb/>
day to spend week with Miss <lb/>
near Haddock X <lb/>
loads. <lb/>
A O. Clark aid R. M. Elks, of <lb/>
crop will lie short this year. <lb/>
Mrs. Proctor, of Grimes- <lb/>
further submits that this tee I <lb/>
decidedly modest by contract <lb/>
with the charges of the eminent <lb/>
counsel arrayed against Mr. <lb/>
and our contemporary I <lb/>
adds those interesting items. , , <lb/>
,,. ,, ., . spent Sunday evening <lb/>
Hornblower's bill for <lb/>
services in the <lb/>
controversy was Mr- <lb/>
Cohen charged for mi. <lb/>
covering a period of <lb/>
five months. Mr Joline's <lb/>
bill was for Mr. Root's <lb/>
was of like amount. Mr. lip- <lb/>
pew's yearly retainer was <lb/>
cannot bu <lb/>
truthfully alleged against any of <lb/>
these able attorneys. The Man- <lb/>
Fire Insurance Company <lb/>
receivership developed another <lb/>
Interesting instance of large <lb/>
gal foes, a Her the law- <lb/>
bill was paid <lb/>
here <lb/>
a. H J. <lb/>
B. F. D. carrier from <lb/>
says while serving his yes- <lb/>
an old stopped him <lb/>
asked if he were a church <lb/>
member, and if so, to pray for it <lb/>
to lain. He said the over <lb/>
are so it <lb/>
rain. <lb/>
Mrs. Susan Green- <lb/>
ville, spent a few days here last <lb/>
week. <lb/>
W, H Wynne, of re- <lb/>
turned home yesterday. <lb/>
The Girls Returned. <lb/>
was left to the creditors. The n tn , <lb/>
,. .-,, j Mr. W. J, limes, who left hero <lb/>
estate William paid nut ,. . <lb/>
in fees, which with nil bloodhound to <lb/>
was alleged to have been re- help for two colored <lb/>
by Mr. Hornblower's girls who bad lost a week in <lb/>
. ., , Jones county, returned Tuesday <lb/>
Everything considered, Mr . , ,, , it <lb/>
would have Ho the <lb/>
been cheap at The <lb/>
State U Still in his debt. It is <lb/>
under a new obligation to him <lb/>
for bis example of moderation <lb/>
and honesty in legal charges. <lb/>
There are thousands of men <lb/>
bid was met by a message <lb/>
advising him that the <lb/>
lost girls bad shown up at their <lb/>
borne. They had reappeared as <lb/>
suddenly as they had disappeared, <lb/>
Congressional Convention. <lb/>
we have seen no <lb/>
of it yet, but learn ability In <lb/>
yet living and in the enjoyment leading to the supposition that in <lb/>
of adequate fortunes who can formation had reached them that <lb/>
member when great lawyers bounds were to be put on <lb/>
worked for less than a tenth of j their trail and they decided to re- <lb/>
the average fee lawyers of <lb/>
H I <lb/>
,. , veil, i r i <lb/>
ii-ti Ci lit <lb/>
on <lb/>
the twentieth <lb/>
century. Has the upward tend <lb/>
fees been accompanied by a <lb/>
corresponding increase of <lb/>
for useful <lb/>
Post. <lb/>
turn rather than be run down. <lb/>
dead Ins I. Inc <lb/>
if fell <lb/>
while dressing <lb/>
MEETING AT <lb/>
Items Around <lb/>
G ii. n, N. Cl May 1900. <lb/>
I know how it I th the <lb/>
have car <lb/>
bur can of -v <lb/>
i i i as any the <lb/>
States fact they are <lb/>
second to none. They are lull of <lb/>
aid explode, <lb/>
keep us all humor, <lb/>
earlier No. particularly. You <lb/>
would if you could hear <lb/>
tell bi- p ting water <lb/>
seed that came mil of a <lb/>
Inn. is as far <lb/>
is I can yon will have to get <lb/>
him tell now be raised them. <lb/>
J. B. Jones, of <lb/>
i of meetings at <lb/>
the Disciple place <lb/>
limit,, his opening <lb/>
subject was, for each one, saint <lb/>
examine themselves, <lb/>
and see rotten places <lb/>
were, and to take for <lb/>
their standard to measure them- <lb/>
selves by sod t in being <lb/>
whatever, as human nature is so <lb/>
frail that if were to ;. that <lb/>
for our standard we find <lb/>
that our idol would be lacking in <lb/>
the so for a <lb/>
good pattern. <lb/>
Ground was broken for <lb/>
a line to be erected for <lb/>
R. Harvey, one of our <lb/>
i ii I business man of firm <lb/>
It. Harvey Co. <lb/>
K. L. Blow, of Granger, was in <lb/>
meeting con- <lb/>
ducted by Mr. Jones, who is <lb/>
getting his coal fire in the <lb/>
forge preparatory to take a weld- <lb/>
beat it. <lb/>
night, as an- <lb/>
night, his text <lb/>
was of He <lb/>
set out his stakes, in God <lb/>
Bible which <lb/>
a very <lb/>
manner He shewed we <lb/>
bow to gel faith increase it, <lb/>
also how great of us <lb/>
lo.-e by trashy <lb/>
works of u en- <lb/>
He told con- <lb/>
that DO mutter what the <lb/>
believed it made <lb/>
no difference God's plan of <lb/>
salvation, for all those who believe <lb/>
and put their trust <lb/>
the Son of h <lb/>
writ n looms <lb/>
upon the lei's vision they will <lb/>
Mud that ii is everlastingly too <lb/>
too late too late Brother <lb/>
Jones winning <lb/>
which men to b i <lb/>
he is in <lb/>
in -ave souls by <lb/>
and narrow way r at <lb/>
leads on to glory and to God. <lb/>
it call f. om Dr W . <lb/>
today. The doc t <lb/>
I looking the picture of d <lb/>
he a <lb/>
We are proud to say W. J. <lb/>
Pope is much improved, but still <lb/>
Hope he will entirely it- <lb/>
cover his health and strength. <lb/>
Light on <lb/>
Ohio, <lb/>
William auditor of the <lb/>
Carl was test- <lb/>
ed he. e last uh <lb/>
theft cf iron ticket <lb/>
wagon of the <lb/>
in October, 1901, he was <lb/>
treasurer of that e The <lb/>
robbery, it is occurred at <lb/>
N. C. arrest was <lb/>
made by Sheriff Earn and Deputy <lb/>
was <lb/>
seized while at work the ticket <lb/>
wagon, handcuffed, hustled into a <lb/>
waiting automobile and taken to a <lb/>
railroad station miles away. <lb/>
From there he was taken to Co- <lb/>
Extradition papers have <lb/>
been prepared and he will be <lb/>
taken to North Carolina for trial. <lb/>
<lb/>
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