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WILL DEVELOP Cw <lb />
The Norfolk Southern railway, <lb />
the Dew coast system which will <lb />
have it headquarters at <lb />
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to speak, have just been <lb />
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it all means a wonderful <lb />
development in the eastern <lb />
country, which i practically an <lb />
unknown land to the <lb />
North Carolina. It is a <lb />
cent of the State, and some <lb />
of it could only be leached from <lb />
Wilmington by going to Norfolk <lb />
taking sailing vessels which <lb />
touch the immediate coast <lb />
part of the country. <lb />
The Norfolk of <lb />
Wednesday says the new <lb />
Frank Gannon, tie <lb />
recently elected president of the <lb />
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Southern and of which Norfolk of Hie life <lb />
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em underwriting of sixteen a- one of her sons will ask that <lb />
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as possible by co- operating <lb />
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we are always looking for better; always <lb />
working to secure values and styles superior <lb />
to other stores, when <lb />
we <lb />
Ladies Journal <lb />
began to sell paper patterns we began to <lb />
said to ourselves, <lb />
THE LADIES HOME JOURNAL <lb />
Is the leading Womans Magazine. It is first class and has never done anything in a second class way. <lb />
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the Magazine <lb />
added a new ft- <lb />
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t. produce Tim use of Bro- <lb />
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i headache or which <lb />
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Live a life. <lb />
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doctor's on de- <lb />
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once, or if y. u <lb />
used it, it Is to be <lb />
at all first druggists. <lb />
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Wholesale <lb />
or Greenville, N. C. -I <lb />
But there is still another point to consider. The pat- <lb />
terns are all new, no old styles, no ancient creations; all <lb />
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THE<lb />
WHICHARD. Editor and Owner. <lb />
VOL. No. <lb />
T and Friday. <lb />
ONE DOLLAR ILK If <lb />
COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA I MAY. 1906. <lb />
NO <lb />
RESOLUTIONS OF SYMPATHY. <lb />
Adopted by Lodge No. <lb />
I. F. May 22nd <lb />
1907. <lb />
The angel of has <lb />
visited the home of our brother, <lb />
Sam While . away I be <lb />
spirit of his child, and <lb />
while we bow with bumble <lb />
to the will of God realizing <lb />
that that is born must <lb />
yet it seems the more sad that <lb />
parents should be bereaved of to <lb />
a loved one. <lb />
Therefore be it resolved that we <lb />
in friendship, love and <lb />
truth our heartfelt sympathy to <lb />
Brother White and his dear wife <lb />
this their hour grief, and <lb />
assure him that our heart as well <lb />
as our baud is always open to a <lb />
brother. <lb />
Resolved second that brother <lb />
White be furnished with a copy <lb />
of these resolutions a copy be <lb />
sent to our daily paper for <lb />
REACH <lb />
Detailed Estimates For all <lb />
Incident to Construction <lb />
of the Panama Canal. <lb />
BLACK JACK <lb />
Black Jack, N. C. May <lb />
There were regular services here <lb />
Sunday with a large <lb />
present. <lb />
Miss Lula Mills returned home <lb />
Friday from where <lb />
she had to <lb />
Miss Canute who has <lb />
been visiting here returned <lb />
to her lining Sunday, near Had- <lb />
docks X Roads. <lb />
U. and L. R. Buck returned <lb />
last week from High <lb />
school. <lb />
Mrs. fl W. Hudson, has <lb />
been very ill with typhoid fever, <lb />
passed from this life Saturday and <lb />
was laid to rest in the family <lb />
ground Sunday, <lb />
of her fathers, to await the <lb />
mom. She leaves a <lb />
band and friends to grieve <lb />
loss <lb />
G. J. S. Will <lb />
and Miss Mills <lb />
attended the commencement at <lb />
Miss Eva House, Greenville, <lb />
has been relatives here <lb />
returned home Sunday. <lb />
Mrs. O. E. Whichard, <lb />
by her sister, Mrs. Hen- <lb />
ricks Harris, spent Saturday and <lb />
Sunday here with their parents. <lb />
T. J. O. Holiday, <lb />
of were in this com- <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
Mi-s Mollie and <lb />
and Mire Eva <lb />
Boyd spent Sin afternoon <lb />
Miss Maggie <lb />
F. V. Julie i ins, of Greenville, <lb />
and Miss Minnie attend- <lb />
ed church here Sunday. <lb />
Charlie Harper and bis sister <lb />
went to Greenville Saturday. <lb />
A. O. Clark, Mrs. J. O. Proctor, <lb />
Mrs. Jennie and others of <lb />
Grimesland church here <lb />
J. O. went to Green- <lb />
ville Friday d returned <lb />
day <lb />
Miss Lula Mills, of <lb />
was the guest Misses Mary and <lb />
Martha Williams Sunday. <lb />
Remember the date for the <lb />
pose of the Farmer <lb />
here Saturday <lb />
26th. Be sure come. <lb />
Mis. Dead. <lb />
Lula Cleve, who <lb />
Mrs. Lula Cleve, who last <lb />
Thursday was taken to a hospital <lb />
in Norfolk, died there Tuesday <lb />
night. The remains will reach <lb />
Greenville this evening and the <lb />
funeral will be held tomorrow <lb />
i afternoon. <lb />
More extended notice of her <lb />
will be made <lb />
Washington, May The de- <lb />
tailed estimates for all expenses <lb />
incident to the construction of <lb />
the Panama canal for the <lb />
year ending June 1907. wore <lb />
sent to the House today by Sec- <lb />
Taft, transmitted through <lb />
the treasury department. <lb />
The estimates aggregate <lb />
They are contained <lb />
rive heads and are given in <lb />
such details as to occupy twenty <lb />
printed pages. The subdivisions <lb />
Pay of officers and employees <lb />
other than skilled and unskilled <lb />
labor on the isthmus <lb />
for skilled labor on the isthmus, <lb />
for unskilled labor on <lb />
the isthmus, for <lb />
chase and delivery of material, <lb />
supplies and equipment for the <lb />
isthmus of Panama, <lb />
to authorize the loan to the Pan- <lb />
Railroad Company under <lb />
the terms expressed in the act <lb />
of Congress of February 27th, <lb />
1906, for the purchase and de- <lb />
livery of new equipment and <lb />
for mis- <lb />
expenditures, cable <lb />
and telegraph <lb />
ard printing and traveling and <lb />
incidental expenses on the <lb />
mus, <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
V May <lb />
Z V made a <lb />
i-. to R <lb />
day <lb />
Mr. <lb />
for S mil Carolina Thursday to <lb />
Zeb, <lb />
B lull <lb />
Ne v York Saturday. <lb />
T. F. Nelson spent two days in <lb />
last week. <lb />
The is emit men Lewis, <lb />
and spent one day with u- <lb />
week. <lb />
are up their work <lb />
and th- merchants say an <lb />
also up. <lb />
G many from here attended <lb />
at Hickory Grove <lb />
of <lb />
was tiers Sunday the guest of bis <lb />
brother, J. K. <lb />
G. S. Whitfield <lb />
Mm i at Tillery. <lb />
Mr. Mr-. J. S Cherry, of <lb />
here Sunday. <lb />
DOWN IN PANAMA. <lb />
Greenville Boy President of I. <lb />
A M. <lb />
Mr h. H. Pender h- received a <lb />
letter hi- nephew, I <lb />
Pender, who is in mechanical <lb />
department of the Cristobal, <lb />
Panama, in the <lb />
says lie has there <lb />
eight in i .-. Hid While <lb />
is made inwards <lb />
very ha- been <lb />
done. <lb />
He also hi- <lb />
in. i. he <lb />
ii from lbs hit <lb />
There are <lb />
it I. e been <lb />
a charter the I <lb />
i of Me <lb />
a lodge than. <lb />
was made of the <lb />
KEEP YOUR TROUBLE TO YOURSELF <lb />
GENERAL NEWS. <lb />
Happenings of Interest Over the <lb />
Country. <lb />
Franklin, Neb, May <lb />
bailed today for forty-five minutes <lb />
hailstones as large as baseballs, <lb />
crashing through roofs killing <lb />
smashing windows and destroying <lb />
crops. This was followed a <lb />
ruins, lasting more than an hour <lb />
during which nearly live of <lb />
water fell. Railroad tracts were <lb />
washed out in many <lb />
phone systems are <lb />
prostrated. <lb />
The minister Chile, <lb />
Mr. Hicks, has notified the State De- <lb />
that the Chilean govern-. <lb />
has accepted the invitation of <lb />
the to participate in the <lb />
naval and marine exposition Ham- <lb />
Roads next year <lb />
of the of sell I. <lb />
of Jamestown. Minister Hid., <lb />
writes that the Chilean navy will be <lb />
el by the cruiser <lb />
In no position in life is the man <lb />
with whims more out of place, <lb />
and more of a bugbear and <lb />
stumbling than in the bus- <lb />
world. Do we not all <lb />
know people who allow their <lb />
whims and moods to govern <lb />
them They never stay <lb />
Ons day they are the of <lb />
politeness, they work like <lb />
they are approachable and <lb />
it is a pleasure to come into con- <lb />
tract with them. The next day <lb />
one is liable to find them in a <lb />
positively ugly temper, sullen, <lb />
or cranky, or so hateful and <lb />
that one is glad indeed to <lb />
depart from their presence. <lb />
why this hideous <lb />
Simply because have <lb />
given away to that feeling of <lb />
don't care whether school keeps <lb />
or They have a headache, <lb />
or the blues, or they up on <lb />
the wrong side of the or <lb />
they too late last <lb />
or they may have any one <lb />
of a thousand different <lb />
reason <lb />
in feelings or disposition, <lb />
son has any right to make others <lb />
the victims of his moods. It la <lb />
is much of a sin to be <lb />
and to make others very <lb />
of the fact, as it is to <lb />
steal a man's purse. There- <lb />
suits are vastly mere far-reach- <lb />
Cultivate stability, learn <lb />
to control your moods. If you <lb />
must have an off day occasional- <lb />
lock yourself up and vent <lb />
your ill temper on yourself, or <lb />
wait till after business hours <lb />
make the furniture and other <lb />
inanimate objects the confidantes <lb />
of your woes. But the bust <lb />
to overcome moods is not <lb />
keep <lb />
Moments. <lb />
HUNTING A WILD HORSE. <lb />
Novel of North Car- <lb />
Wild Horse Hunt- <lb />
ed for Months. <lb />
As has been before stated The <lb />
Herald several month- a-o Mr. I. <lb />
L. Smith, son's Mills town- <lb />
ship, bought of Mr. H. D. <lb />
ton a black stallion that raised <lb />
as a wild horse Mr. Smith car- <lb />
him to a tobacco barn <lb />
Inn. there but in some <lb />
way Inn.,., got loose and got <lb />
out and has been running at large <lb />
in that section since. <lb />
He has been n source of trouble <lb />
expense also great <lb />
to the people of the <lb />
His headquarters <lb />
during the were on Mr. J. <lb />
farm. He spent bis <lb />
under an old crooked tree, <lb />
he drank water from Popular creek <lb />
and ate fodder and pea vine hay <lb />
from the stacks in the fields. <lb />
He has been run several times <lb />
with other horses and dogs, some <lb />
times as many as a hundred people <lb />
being in pursuit of him. Pens and <lb />
lots were made but could <lb />
net him into All efforts to <lb />
catch hi in failed. <lb />
Recently he had started to eat <lb />
lbs you crops, making due head- <lb />
way on oat.-. people of the <lb />
neighborhood had decided that <lb />
only tn get rid of would <lb />
be to kill him. <lb />
Last Monday Mr. J. W Flowers, <lb />
who lives at the Watson Pineville <lb />
place township, came <lb />
with a large number of dots and <lb />
took a contract lo catch the horse <lb />
He started <lb />
at Monday and <lb />
caught him Tuesday after noon. <lb />
look only three or four hours <lb />
for rest night. Rested <lb />
help in men and dogs bad to he <lb />
called in Tuesday morning. The <lb />
horse finally broke himself down <lb />
running and bad to give up He <lb />
was to late in <lb />
the day Tuesday. <lb />
evening he ran into a <lb />
billed a place <lb />
on his shoulder Mini leg a- <lb />
large en h man's face. It is feared <lb />
th t i a ill him worthless <lb />
f w k if ii dues not kill him <lb />
He <lb />
Burial of <lb />
The funeral of Kiln, th <lb />
two-year old daughter Mr. and <lb />
White, took place <lb />
Sim. was . <lb />
by <lb />
W, E. Tux, <lb />
The Interment was In <lb />
Hill n pall <lb />
bearers e e K M. . IV T. <lb />
If U a N. <lb />
y. j I,. <lb />
Woolen, H. Moore. M. <lb />
Hodges, J. L. James, I. Tow- <lb />
ard, H. C. rt, Cart <lb />
and H. A. White. <lb />
Died <lb />
M . . <lb />
mi i , I lies. a. mi I <lb />
I, mi He , i, i I <lb />
; d lo i i i <lb />
i e i U i- I , it <lb />
in IV <lb />
Cotton Acreage. <lb />
CC. Moore, of the <lb />
North Carolina division of the <lb />
Southern Cotton Association, has is <lb />
sured the last blanks to the various <lb />
cotton countries for reports on the <lb />
a planted in cotton this year, <lb />
and condition of the crop. He <lb />
will for Jackson, Miss. , to <lb />
the meeting the states <lb />
May <lb />
In his last letter to the growers, <lb />
Mr Moore says; will boa <lb />
of the officers of the <lb />
Southern Cotton Association at Jack- <lb />
in, Miss., May for the purpose <lb />
report on acreage, <lb />
want this report to come out <lb />
in the government report <lb />
want it to prove to so <lb />
that it cannot be success- <lb />
fully They want so <lb />
lair as in inspire the confidence of <lb />
government officials and every <lb />
line interested in cotton. Not only <lb />
but want it for our <lb />
own II is a decrease <lb />
we want to know just what <lb />
decrease lo If there has <lb />
been an we want lo know <lb />
just what that increase is. <lb />
is no one bad <lb />
as the man who known nothing <lb />
about the of bis own bus- <lb />
The cotton farmers above <lb />
all people should know the evict <lb />
condition of the cotton <lb />
It . <lb />
y i I <lb />
v. . ,, <lb />
go, <lb />
i his <lb />
. I ii iii.- <lb />
That statement is almost ax- <lb />
that the enforcement of <lb />
the law is never more rigid than <lb />
is demanded by the public con- <lb />
science which is really the chief <lb />
foundation upon which the law <lb />
rests. This is almost universal- <lb />
true, but it is especially <lb />
to the matter of public <lb />
taxation It is not a pleasant <lb />
duty for the tax lister to <lb />
the or justice <lb />
of the return made by a citizen, <lb />
and if the citizen intentionally <lb />
forgets a certain part of his as- <lb />
sets when giving in his proper- <lb />
even the most hone at of list- <lb />
is apt to accept without a <lb />
the return. Moreover, <lb />
the public appears to have ac- <lb />
quiesced in this state of affairs <lb />
until it has become such a mat- <lb />
of routine that it has ceased <lb />
to excite comment or protest. It <lb />
is generally be- <lb />
a doubt-that there is not a <lb />
county in North Carolina that is <lb />
receiving upon all the <lb />
property that under the law is <lb />
subject to taxation. On the <lb />
night of the thirty-first day of <lb />
every May Ninth Carolina prop- <lb />
values are by some unseen <lb />
force shriveled and shrunken <lb />
until on the first day of June the <lb />
property of the State is all per- <lb />
Some of our wealthiest <lb />
men are comparative beggars; <lb />
many of our well to do citizens <lb />
have scarcely enough to keep <lb />
the wolf from the door; the rich <lb />
are poor and the poor are poorer <lb />
--at least such must be inferred <lb />
from tho property admittedly <lb />
owned for the purpose of <lb />
And yet we see the school <lb />
hampered and cramped by want <lb />
of see the streets of <lb />
our cities little more than <lb />
try country high- <lb />
ways are not macadamized, our <lb />
bond Issues are increasing and <lb />
multiplying, while the tax rate <lb />
mounts steadily upward. <lb />
Whom have we to blame Our- <lb />
one else. Year after <lb />
year we allow some men to pay <lb />
taxes, while other men give but <lb />
a beggarly pittance of what they j <lb />
should give for the support of <lb />
the city, county and State gov- <lb />
The problem of is the <lb />
bread and butter question of <lb />
public life. It is the source <lb />
from which the commonwealth <lb />
its various subdivisions <lb />
must draw their living. It is, <lb />
more than the tariff or the <lb />
standard, the regulation <lb />
of trusts, or any other of the <lb />
questions upon which divide <lb />
ourselves into hostile political <lb />
groups, the all Important prob- <lb />
to be considered. And yet, <lb />
how little attention is accorded <lb />
it, despite the combined facts of <lb />
importance, and the unanimity <lb />
of opinion upon it <lb />
The problem Is not to convince <lb />
men that it. right and just for <lb />
every property owner to bear <lb />
his just proportion of the burden <lb />
of taxation, Tho only difficulty <lb />
is in arousing such a degree of <lb />
public interest in the matter as <lb />
to force a reform. <lb />
We do not accuse the tax list- <lb />
dishonesty, for they <lb />
generally honest men. Hut we <lb />
do say that the degree of loose <lb />
that is latitude <lb />
given to the would-be tax dodger <lb />
tn shirk his and legal taxes <lb />
once cripples the public <lb />
treasury and imposes an unjust <lb />
ii oil man u lists. Ins <lb />
I property fairly and honestly and <lb />
tn with the same do- <lb />
. . i . . i. i as ti e <lb />
A LAW OP EXCEPTIONS. <lb />
-r <lb />
The Free Pass Amendment of the <lb />
Senate to the Railway Rte <lb />
Bill. <lb />
Our readers have had the news <lb />
that the Culberson anti-pass <lb />
amendment to the railroad rate bill <lb />
was adopted. When the rumor got <lb />
abroad that the rate bill was to carry <lb />
an amendment that would kill the <lb />
free pass industry, a great howl went <lb />
out from all parts of the country. <lb />
We believe that Salisbury and <lb />
made special prayers to Senator <lb />
Overman to see what could be done <lb />
in l he way of serving the free pass. <lb />
Well, the much dreaded Culberson <lb />
amendment was voted into the bill <lb />
and free passes arc to be cut off <lb />
except to <lb />
Officers of the railroads and their <lb />
families. <lb />
Agents of the railroads and their <lb />
families. <lb />
of the railroads and <lb />
their families. <lb />
Attorneys of the railroads and <lb />
their families. <lb />
Physicians and surgeons in tho <lb />
employ and their families. <lb />
Female nurses who served in tho <lb />
civil war. <lb />
Ministers of religion and <lb />
families. <lb />
Inmates of hospitals and <lb />
and charitable institutions. <lb />
Destitute and homeless persons. <lb />
Destitute and homeless persons <lb />
transported by charitable societies <lb />
hospitals and their necessary <lb />
agents employed in such <lb />
Inmates of the national homes or <lb />
State homes for disabled volunteer <lb />
soldiers or former union soldiers or <lb />
sailors <lb />
Inmates of soldiers and <lb />
homes, including not only those who <lb />
ever entered, but those would <lb />
he able to if they felt so dis- <lb />
and those on their way <lb />
lends after being discharged from <lb />
the homes. <lb />
Persons who are either traveling <lb />
with some lire stock or going lo <lb />
travel with some if they can get the <lb />
job. <lb />
Laborers who are going from one <lb />
place to another where they think <lb />
they can et a raise in wages. <lb />
Ii seems from this that even brick <lb />
yard hands can get a About <lb />
the only class of citizens that <lb />
haired out those who arc barred <lb />
in jail. The anti-pass law <lb />
might properly be called a law of <lb />
exceptions. The editorial fraternity <lb />
does not seem to be specially pro- <lb />
for unless it comes under tho <lb />
head of and homeless <lb />
which, translated into plain <lb />
means tramps. The ant- <lb />
piss amendment seems to be pro- <lb />
with more pockets than tho <lb />
jacket of an driver. <lb />
Charlotte Chronicle. <lb />
Come Out <lb />
Oil- dialect <lb />
comes to us in another <lb />
same somebody <lb />
else's name as before. He must <lb />
earns from cover and let us look at <lb />
Ii i or spell his I name, other- <lb />
wire the yawning <lb />
will him. <lb />
he pays his debts to his fellow <lb />
man. <lb />
The time is now short before <lb />
lax listing will begin and now is <lb />
the appointed time to discuss <lb />
the matter and to that <lb />
is Indus- <lb />
News.<lb /></p>
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All our lines are complete in <lb />
Summer Wearables <lb />
. . . Such as . DRESS CLOTHING, ShOES, <lb />
SLIPPERS, MEN'S FURNISHING, <lb />
An inspection from you invited. Come, whether you <lb />
buy or not, will save you money. <lb />
NOTICE <lb />
St of the j. of In <lb />
by <lb />
Th <lb />
A on th <lb />
June duly recorded Hf <lb />
t . of PHI North <lb />
In in <lb />
the Court <lb />
Hone In e, for lo <lb />
l May l. <lb />
In A <lb />
or of land In <lb />
of Pet. leer of <lb />
vims the tows <lb />
of known As No and <lb />
Nil II. Ill the plat Land I'll <lb />
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Put <lb />
I Mt feel lo <lb />
I. <lb />
HI i n I ti <lb />
and Indira 4th <lb />
ill; on f-et <lb />
one acre or <lb />
I a-. raid M Deed <lb />
I hie day of April. <lb />
A. <lb />
skinner <lb />
NOTICE <lb />
Having mule t- <lb />
re the Nelson e <lb />
Ti hI-o t sell urn <lb />
I ti hi- in Hilda f <lb />
i i Apply If <lb />
J. A O Ayden, N<lb />
Worth <lb />
Slop See <lb />
rt <lb />
Airs Jug ink,, plea, <lb />
are in Remedy <lb />
nit- little girl of <lb />
i bad case <lb />
tit-Hi pit her <lb />
Slit- nail eczema from <lb />
nine she II old, <lb />
-ix III. She <lb />
. ,., I reel <lb />
mat I tn. highly of <lb />
f . hut inn ,, of <lb />
ii In year-. <lb />
J W. COBB. <lb />
I Not Quite <lb />
can net a <lb />
thing <lb />
or screw or <lb />
; Have a good <lb />
tool Md be prepared for <lb />
es. Our Hue of tools <lb />
is ii to i could desire, and <lb />
we will see that your tool <lb />
box noes not lack a single <lb />
useful article.<lb />
ft You get Harness, <lb />
Horse Goods, <lb />
of <lb />
J. P <lb />
Corey <lb />
Ii The Moon <lb />
proven that the moon has <lb />
an which makes lift- in <lb />
some form on that <lb />
but for human beings, who have a <lb />
hard time on this earth of <lb />
Electric cure Headache, <lb />
Malaria, Chills, and <lb />
dice, Dyspepsia, Torpid <lb />
Liver, Kidney complaints, General <lb />
Debility dud weaknesses. <lb />
as a general Tonic and <lb />
for weak persons and especially <lb />
for the aired. It induces sound sleep. <lb />
Fully by J. L. Wooten- <lb />
Price only Tide. <lb />
D. W. <lb />
IN <lb />
MILLINERY. <lb />
Our Department is full of good things for the <lb />
old and the young. Come and see us. <lb />
Groceries <lb />
And Provisions <lb />
Cotton Bagging and <lb />
j Tics always on hand . <lb />
I sh Goods kept con- <lb />
in stuck. Country <lb />
Produce Bought and Sold <lb />
N. C. <lb />
To Publishers <lb />
and Printers <lb />
new <lb />
on <lb />
I ending, we <lb />
en I old Col- <lb />
ii in n and Head Rules, <lb />
T. and make <lb />
fully as a now <lb />
an i without <lb />
knobs or feel on the hot <lb />
tout, <lb />
PRICES <lb />
Column and Head <lb />
regular lengths <lb />
L. S. Col urn and <lb />
Head inches in <lb />
and per lb <lb />
A refaced <lb />
witH <lb />
will be cheerfully <lb />
pent on application. <lb />
j Printers <lb />
Manufactures of Type <lb />
High Grade Printing Mater <lb />
N. Ninth Street. F <lb />
SOUTHERN CO <lb />
I N. <lb />
Steamboat Service. <lb />
Steamer L leaves <lb />
Washington daily <lb />
a. in. for Greenville; <lb />
; daily <lb />
. at in. for ton <lb />
i at with <lb />
Norfolk Southern Railroad for <lb />
Philadelphia, <lb />
Boston and all other <lb />
a Norfolk <lb />
with all i <lb />
order their <lb />
freight via Norfolk, care Norfolk <lb />
A Iii-mi H. R. <lb />
I hours to change <lb />
notice. <lb />
. Green- <lb />
N. ;. <lb />
ii. C. T. and <lb />
Agent, <lb />
M K. KING, V. A ii. M. <lb />
hf <lb />
C. T. Mun. Big Store <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
I; D. W. j <lb />
GREENVILLE <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
AH OLD <lb />
u heavy <lb />
purse, <lb />
c . i . SOt of <lb />
. I u. case. <lb />
i P <lb />
Convulsion, <lb />
then <lb />
Epilepsy. <lb />
Dr. Restorative <lb />
has been so successful in <lb />
I curing these <lb />
disease that there is every <lb />
reason to believe that even the <lb />
most hopeless en can be <lb />
benefited, If not fully restored. <lb />
be pleased to refer <lb />
any one thus to many <lb />
who enjoy the Messing of <lb />
health, after years of hopeless <lb />
; t . the <lb />
v, <lb />
; i . i . . lie a i-i . <lb />
i i normal condition, <lb />
. tone system <lb />
; flesh to the body <lb />
No <lb />
R. L. Cw, <lb />
Dentist. <lb />
Greenville, N. G. <lb />
n r In fever <lb />
when two t. i v fits of <lb />
l A l, . <lb />
, I Ii <lb />
for on ho i I Hint <lb />
i t-i ; i. . fur th <lb />
i ti i ha eon <lb />
I n grow I <lb />
i i i i-n <lb />
condition. n- ii i i mind <lb />
hardly knew oaf of <lb />
v n <lb />
, ii k. Hi I I from v <lb />
; ii H . v . ii lo try <lb />
It. Mil N . i o Hi <lb />
i. ,, i. , . ii en <lb />
. . . I.-, n II ti <lb />
id but <lb />
I very II i , i <lb />
m i ii, , ,. v. ii other <lb />
v.-n.-. U-- i i m n <lb />
run w-irk and n nil <lb />
i any i <lb />
it n- -1. J to, <lb />
II. Ind. <lb />
Dr. In by your <lb />
win i the <lb />
will b-n.-lit. II it fails, h <lb />
y n i <lb />
Miles Medical Co., Ind<lb />
DO YOU KNOW <lb />
That Dr. it <lb />
for and ail- <lb />
that din-s<lb />
fir tin- run- of <lb />
to <lb />
maker of i not to Ins <lb />
int hi full <lb />
--r n tile- <lb />
i into Ask <lb />
your if i- nut Inn-. <lb />
is the only <lb />
medicine for <lb />
of which have tin- unqualified <lb />
of the writer of the <lb />
several of <lb />
them for the cure f the fur <lb />
which the in <lb />
ti U. V. Pierce; N. Y. <lb />
for free booklet, and read the <lb />
extracts from standard an- j <lb />
the several ingredient J <lb />
of which are made, <lb />
and no other medicines <lb />
put up for for <lb />
can show <lb />
endorsement. Till, of is of <lb />
and than any <lb />
amount of <lb />
lief ore the public, <lb />
In favor of tin- alcoholic compounds. <lb />
The Prescription all <lb />
woman's peculiar weaknesses and de- <lb />
the periodical <lb />
headaches, dis- <lb />
tress. and sen- <lb />
in lower abdomen, accompanied <lb />
by weakening and disagreeable <lb />
pelvic drains and kindred <lb />
Dr. Pierce and his staff of skilled <lb />
may be consulted free by <lb />
InK as a All l <lb />
as sacredly confidential. By eon <lb />
in this way the <lb />
personal <lb />
an avoided. <lb />
The People's Common Sense <lb />
Adviser contains some very Interesting <lb />
valuable chapters on the diseases <lb />
peculiar to women. It contains over one <lb />
thousand pares. It Is sent post paid, on <lb />
receipt of sufficient In one-cent stamp to <lb />
pay cost of only, or cents for <lb />
a copy In flexible paper covers, or -ti cents <lb />
for a cloth-bound copy. Address Dr. ft, V. <lb />
Pierce as above. <lb />
Dr. Pierce's Pellets regulate and <lb />
orate stomach, liver and One <lb />
a laxative, two or three cathartic. <lb />
FACTS ABOUT MAKING TEA. <lb />
Japanese Way Is Best, Explains an Ex- <lb />
pert In the Trade. <lb />
Remarks made recently by n mu <lb />
who has acquired some prominence <lb />
in the tea trade and who passed <lb />
some years in Japan may lie of inter- <lb />
est to sonic to come as <lb />
hitherto unknown facto, <lb />
two ways to make <lb />
said the dealer in that commodity, <lb />
his less squinting his <lb />
left eye <lb />
way other Whether <lb />
or tea is harmful may depend <lb />
entirely on which of these entirely <lb />
different methods is employed. <lb />
small platter or bowl is an in- <lb />
dispensable part of every <lb />
tea set. In this the water to be <lb />
used in the pro. is heated, not to <lb />
the boiling point, but to u point as <lb />
mar it us may be without actually <lb />
reaching it. The native expert will <lb />
bind over the little sizzling lire, <lb />
testing the degree of heal imparted <lb />
to in the bowl delicate- <lb />
fingering the outside of this re- <lb />
from time to time, even <lb />
while carelessly talking. When he <lb />
becomes at la-t satisfied that the <lb />
cud been attained In-pours <lb />
the warm water on to his tea leaves <lb />
and lets it stand for three to <lb />
live minutes. He then pours off the <lb />
liquid into In- teapot, I lie result <lb />
is the mild aromatic stimulant much <lb />
prized as being genuine Japanese <lb />
tea. <lb />
is very well <lb />
known in ibis country. It consists <lb />
in pouring boiling water over the <lb />
leave- and letting the mixture <lb />
for indefinite period. By this <lb />
means the tannin which is contained <lb />
in the tea is brought out and a dark <lb />
amber colored liquid is produced. <lb />
It is the tannin which is responsible <lb />
for the long against <lb />
in the beverage. This is the <lb />
injurious principle. Chemically <lb />
there is no difference between this <lb />
tannin and which is used in <lb />
preparing leather for market. <lb />
No wonder the rebels. <lb />
American, however, <lb />
cannot wait and throughout <lb />
the time the preparation <lb />
of the Japanese drink, a <lb />
substitute be suggested <lb />
if he is to enjoy <lb />
and flavor. My experience has been <lb />
if boiling be used <lb />
lowed to stand only minute and is <lb />
then poured off h is ob- <lb />
which very to the <lb />
oriental in every way. Such a drink <lb />
is mild ill best, it has the value <lb />
of In-ill. physically <lb />
Should any om-, however, <lb />
who in opinion the old <lb />
woman no that she didn't <lb />
like tea strong and never let it <lb />
than minutes it is <lb />
to be feared that no substitutes will <lb />
Desirable <lb />
F r Sale. <lb />
Near Five Points on Easy Terms. <lb />
Call on or address <lb />
SAM Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Sufficiently Identified. <lb />
She walked into a branch bank on <lb />
upper Broadway and pushed a check <lb />
through the paying <lb />
will have to be <lb />
said be. <lb />
don't said the woman <lb />
fire in her eye, you the <lb />
father of the Smith family ban <lb />
a Hat in the <lb />
am the red-haired <lb />
tress your always <lb />
about. When you left home this I <lb />
morning heard you say; if <lb />
our children get lighting with that <lb />
old fury in the basement, don't <lb />
rel with her. Wait till get home <lb />
and let me talk to her Now if you <lb />
think you can the best of an <lb />
your money madam <lb />
said the paying and she took <lb />
ii and went the spreading <lb />
Mag <lb />
for June. <lb />
NOTICE <lb />
All persons are warned, <lb />
under penalty the law, not to, <lb />
i in any way as- <lb />
rt my Mn, Herbert K. Smith, <lb />
years. rather <lb />
tali age, lie left twine <lb />
; mis-ion I will <lb />
any information as In- <lb />
a I lull is. J. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
May w <lb />
H. A. <lb />
JOHN A RICKS <lb />
Ricks <lb />
HEADQUARTERS FOR <lb />
TATTOOING. <lb />
GENERAL MERCHANDISE.<lb />
Predicts Dry Time. <lb />
II in iii be minks it will <lb />
be weeks longer there <lb />
is any rain of If his perform the office of <lb />
It to Have Originated In Early <lb />
Religious <lb />
What is the origin of tattooing <lb />
Religion, which so much power <lb />
over people- and which proves so <lb />
obstinate in preserving ancient <lb />
tom.-, has certainly contributed to I <lb />
maintain among the more <lb />
part our population. We <lb />
see a quasi official proof of it at I <lb />
n cultivate a de- <lb />
for a -aim believe by Having consolidated the two stocks of H. A. and John A. Ricks in one <lb />
engraving I . n their i <lb />
will; him a . u dear I store we are prepared to furnish our customers anything needed in <lb />
of . love. know <lb />
that marked the <lb />
sign of divinity on their fore- <lb />
heads <lb />
In the Marshall <lb />
they have to ask the permission of <lb />
the gods to tattoo themselves, and <lb />
the priests in New Zealand <lb />
line will <lb />
he a lime fir sure <lb />
Indeed <lb />
A a referring <lb />
lo die remarked that <lb />
it was not generally known that s <lb />
man could not marry his widow's <lb />
sister, you <lb />
corrected one of the audience. <lb />
replied the mean <lb />
widow's tell said <lb />
he interrupter, a man may <lb />
his widow's cousin, but <lb />
his widow's sister. I suggest <lb />
yon should examine the tables of <lb />
persisted the speak <lb />
or. can n man marry any one <lb />
when his wife's a <lb />
to <lb />
r. N M. of <lb />
ton, a former member of Greenville <lb />
Lodge, No. A. P. A. <lb />
will preach n sermon to the Mason <lb />
fraternity Sunday morning, May <lb />
h, in the i,,.,, our <lb />
opera The <lb />
of i he bid i nil i hose sister <lb />
A Birthday Ride. <lb />
Saturday at o'clock <lb />
there was a hay ride given by <lb />
Leonard Prichard. The occasion <lb />
birthday, win <lb />
enjoyed by little <lb />
Ab the wagon <lb />
the place the jumped out <lb />
and they played. After play- <lb />
ed a while, ice cream was <lb />
and greatly enjoyed by all. When <lb />
they had the <lb />
the children to go in wade- <lb />
so all of U went to a stream <lb />
of water. After a long <lb />
time it and this ended <lb />
the noon of pleasure. We r u <lb />
to the wagon jumped in, The <lb />
wagon left for town after being <lb />
packed child ran. As we <lb />
town we <lb />
Ii we could talk. <lb />
As we home sang <lb />
by my lover, good <lb />
d in <lb />
adds to this <lb />
that a woman who does not wear a <lb />
tattoo mark cannot enjoy eternal <lb />
felicity. The women of tat- <lb />
themselves in obedience to re- <lb />
The second cause is the spirit of <lb />
imitation. A Lombard soldier an- <lb />
me laughingly one day when <lb />
I rallied him on his having spent a <lb />
small um to spoil bis arm. <lb />
monsieur, we are like sheep, and <lb />
when one of us does anything we all <lb />
imitate him at once, even if we risk <lb />
doing ourselves Love of <lb />
distinction also has its influence. A <lb />
thief of the most incorrigible sort <lb />
who had six brothers tattooed like <lb />
himself implored me. although be <lb />
was half covered with the oddest <lb />
tattoo marks, to find him a <lb />
complete <lb />
might well be styled the embroidery <lb />
of his skin. the tattooing <lb />
is very curious and spreads all over <lb />
the he told me, is to us <lb />
other thieves like I he black coat of <lb />
society with more <lb />
we are tattooed the more we esteem <lb />
one the more a person is <lb />
tattooed the more influence he has <lb />
over his companions. On the con- <lb />
one who is not has II <lb />
no influence, I is regarded simply <lb />
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DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES. <lb />
mi We will carry an up-to-date line of <lb />
Hats, Shoes, Dress Notions, Sc. <lb />
In Groceries we will have at all times a full line of the very best goods, not only <lb />
the staples like <lb />
Meat, Flour, Sugar, Coffee, but all kinds of <lb />
Canned and Package 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 />
RICK <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Farming, <lb />
Hilda possessed a temper and <lb />
an aching tool . and when she bad <lb />
endured pain of the one as long <lb />
she cared she took to the <lb />
nearest dentist. can't tell until <lb />
I look said he. to <lb />
pull or Iii fill <lb />
The dentist at no time re- <lb />
for and on this <lb />
he handled his instruments <lb />
with what seemed lo Hilda very <lb />
mush like unnecessary roughness, <lb />
With her bloc eve- blazing <lb />
wrath, she i re the as long <lb />
as the could, bill a badly aimed turn <lb />
of the drill finished her. Leaping <lb />
from the dental chair, she tore the <lb />
rubber dam from her swollen <lb />
hurled it at the dentist<lb />
Ii . lie in our midst, <lb />
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CORN PLANTERS, GUANO SOWERS, DISC <lb />
HARROWS, SMOOTHING HARROWS, ONE <lb />
AND TWO HORSE STEEL PLOWS, WIRE <lb />
FENCE FOR FARM OR GARDEN AND WASH- <lb />
MACHINES. <lb />
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IMPORTANT TO R. F. D. PAT- <lb />
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NORTH CAROLINA FRIDAY MAY, 1906. <lb />
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pages the paper was as good <lb />
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will f long end <lb />
the going <lb />
pat the <lb />
of rivalry and in <lb />
business take up the <lb />
idea of helpfulness and u <lb />
if town is to take the progressive <lb />
them will Ion end , it. ought to occupy. There <lb />
will not be much going forward with <lb />
every man merely working for line <lb />
tie- world self and against his neighbor. All <lb />
together with the spirit <lb />
to do something for <lb />
sin <lb />
should -it still and <lb />
let town all out <lb />
trip her in the way of progress. <lb />
is now to prove <lb />
equal to have a <lb />
hanging. The h its <lb />
advancement of the town. What <lb />
helps one business helps all others. <lb />
every business enterprise <lb />
here and reach out to bring <lb />
The have ; <lb />
d accounts of many burglaries and <lb />
attempt People <lb />
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in--ad of it around to <lb />
NEWSPAPERS STAND FOR RIGHT. <lb />
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when she to killing <lb />
Americans. W H Stuart, <lb />
can vice consul at Part on m, was as <lb />
to are now in or- <lb />
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is to show wonderful develop <lb />
meat in Eastern North Carolina. If <lb />
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ind keep with the march of <lb />
she must he u and do- <lb />
The Winston Journal is evidently <lb />
passing through an experience at <lb />
tins time similar to what The Dis- <lb />
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ion it took a stand <lb />
r order against lawlessness <lb />
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incident The Journal most <lb />
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it will continue to do its full <lb />
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as pass through ago net lawlessness and crime <lb />
if i The time when a man who loves <lb />
or trade, it brings to i,, home, who loves his <lb />
mind more forcibly the imps law and order, ought lo he <lb />
ties Greenville is letting slip away standing boldly, I y the newspaper <lb />
her and help it maintain these <lb />
there are those who oppose the <lb />
The Charlotte News of Monday paper in such a and would <lb />
Up was then promptly <lb />
Department Requires Signal on <lb />
Mail Boxes. <lb />
The has <lb />
is-lied the following <lb />
is important In patrons of the <lb />
free delivery <lb />
July <lb />
and after J ill I. <lb />
pal runs i lie rural <lb />
vice of to <lb />
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when f their routes, will m I <lb />
be to open <lb />
any small mail boxes except those <lb />
to have to deliver <lb />
and those on which signals are dis- <lb />
played to indicate there is mail for <lb />
en to Collect. <lb />
Those patrons whose <lb />
lie not provided v must <lb />
attach thereto some device which, <lb />
when displayed, will show <lb />
passion carriers mail to be <lb />
collected. It is necessary <lb />
such device shall be either com- <lb />
of costly; a very simple <lb />
arrangement will answer the <lb />
pose. <lb />
Carriers must lower the <lb />
boxes after making <lb />
provided no mail is <lb />
therein; must display the <lb />
when deposit mail for <lb />
patrons, unless the patrons have <lb />
made request to the contrary. <lb />
NO CHANCE FOR REFORM. <lb />
Once a Criminal Always a <lb />
the Theo.-y of the Law <lb />
the man ho made an <lb />
am on life of H. C. Prick <lb />
during the strike, was <lb />
from prison this week after <lb />
serving years. He was <lb />
told to leave the city, which <lb />
he said he would be glad to do. The <lb />
point at issue is. whether it is wire <lb />
i u to carry out the policy <lb />
towards a criminal <lb />
always a criminal Here is a man <lb />
who served his years gain <lb />
nine years by good behavior. <lb />
is met by officers and detectives <lb />
who tell him to move on and the re- <lb />
port says that i e be kept under <lb />
surveillance for all time. If <lb />
were any of the human left in a man, <lb />
I real men I as would set <lb />
him for all author <lb />
It is an <lb />
anarchist a devil out of i <lb />
If the fellow's spirit has been broken <lb />
from the long confinement he <lb />
not need to be pushed on. If the <lb />
man had net reformed in prison the <lb />
should have kept them <lb />
during the lull years. If <lb />
Prick is responsible for such hound- <lb />
as this fellow is getting, he must <lb />
in that he might give his <lb />
detectives the slip day and <lb />
just, settle the thing. There arc few <lb />
Nate whose policy in dealing with <lb />
Criminals tends to reform them. In <lb />
most make hardened <lb />
criminals out of petty offenders <lb />
High Point Enterprise. <lb />
SPEAKING OF <lb />
GOOD <lb />
CLOTHES.<lb />
is <lb />
THE HOUSE Of <lb />
If you knew the car <lb />
taken to have our suit <lb />
fabrics all-wool, <lb />
strictly fast-colored and of <lb />
serviceable texture <lb />
If you knew the skill <lb />
employed to insure durable <lb />
linings and trimmings- <lb />
If you knew the talent used <lb />
to make our Suits faultless <lb />
in style and fit. <lb />
If you knew the high <lb />
class of the Tailors who do <lb />
the sewing. <lb />
You'd know why we <lb />
guarantee them so <lb />
why wear- <lb />
continually grow in <lb />
We're showing the styles <lb />
of the hour, and nothing <lb />
would us more pleas <lb />
than to show them to <lb />
you. <lb />
You needn't of buy <lb />
come to see <lb />
what's what. <lb />
WILSON, <lb />
STATE. <lb />
a superb paper contained everything possible to it <lb />
pages splendidly illustrated and There is not a that has <lb />
w and valuable mat- amounted tn anything worthy the <lb />
Tin edition e, bill has I through just <lb />
u honor of of tie is d of warfare, and i he people <lb />
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is one of the tons that order, and against lawlessness and j we i lie priest t <lb />
goes about to do things. A by <lb />
of commerce was recently or <lb />
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Happenings Interest in North <lb />
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Pulley Bowen <lb />
THE HOME OF WOMAN'S FASHIONS.<lb />
has lo a <lb />
lo i in honor of <lb />
his discovering America. According <lb />
to a lot of contemporaneous <lb />
writers they i to have <lb />
made ii a censure. <lb />
.DAYS FREE <lb />
or <lb />
there, nearly every business <lb />
man in town joining Now <lb />
i f has gone <lb />
to work induce He Raleigh <lb />
Si I railroad not to sop <lb />
in Raleigh bill to go or. to Durham, <lb />
where more than <lb />
Raleigh. That is w y to do- <lb />
organized, see what u want and <lb />
go after it. <lb />
Judge Leathers has just rendered <lb />
a decision in the case of a shoe firm <lb />
in Indiana. Attorney <lb />
the defense. Now In <lb />
keep n y in <lb />
an e t in . <lb />
Hot <lb />
has mi-good claim to exist-j ; <lb />
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, i Are you sin . inquired <lb />
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Alter reading in Mr. <lb />
report ow the Standard depart peace and in <lb />
tn was able to steal legally, no m p <lb />
the <lb />
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I yon say you were going <lb />
lo lie married, my answered <lb />
the holy man K City <lb />
pendent. <lb />
We will inaugurate Our Spring Season by <lb />
t putting on display the newest <lb />
J ideas to be shown in <lb />
SILKS GOODS J <lb />
t We have no trash or Special Sale stuff but <lb />
i we will have the latest and best things that <lb />
t were obtainable in the American markets <lb />
t and we cordially invite the Ladies that are <lb />
S desirous of seeing the NEWEST <lb />
IN SILKS AND WHITE GOODS <lb />
to call at our establishment and feast their <lb />
Very truly yours, <lb />
Policy Bowen. <lb />
h wonder is ever took there no p. holy fail, <lb />
i to devise of my <lb />
other sort <lb />
According to the Census <lb />
each person the States <lb />
sent an average of telephone <lb />
NOTICE TC <lb />
messages last year. And think <lb />
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A WAY TO SAVE i <lb />
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GROCERIES. <lb />
Don't pus just anything on and think is good enough. Th <lb />
n. i . at my store will get to be hail, have just nut in a fresh <lb />
i i-it <lb />
Goods, Package Goods, <lb />
try . <lb />
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r. Cheese, toffee, Sweet and Sour Pickles other articles in this <lb />
i- and O And I the best in Clears Tobacco <lb />
tn-t try best in the lino. <lb />
J. B. JOHNSTON, <lb />
f, C. <lb />
NEAT JOB PRINTING <lb />
Our Specialty <lb />
Job Printing Office. <lb />
WINTERVILLE <lb />
. . a a I <lb />
This department is in J. H. FRY, who is authorized to rep- <lb />
resent the Eastern Reflector in and territory. <lb />
A good deposit lank ill <lb />
make you feel morn <lb />
Make a beginning with what you <lb />
have hidden away for safe keeping <lb />
the next time you come to the <lb />
Bank of They can <lb />
keep safer than yon <lb />
Nice line of i groceries <lb />
ways on hand Barber <lb />
Co. <lb />
A. G. Cox Manufacturing <lb />
Company us they are <lb />
now prepared to supply all de- <lb />
for celebrated Handy <lb />
Tobacco Truck promptly. They <lb />
are expecting a very busy season <lb />
Hue die <lb />
r A. W. A <lb />
ft Co, Mire lo see and <lb />
get your pick. <lb />
new live ran m <lb />
of best material will sell cheap, <lb />
particulars see L. L Kittrell. <lb />
Jno. K. Smith, Notice the net goods hi j <lb />
most prosperous merchants, was in Barber Co., before A <lb />
for <lb />
t Tuesday on business <lb />
Misses Carrie and Henrietta <lb />
Wesson, matrons of boys, <lb />
dormitory, returned Monday after- <lb />
noon from Ayden, where they <lb />
Sunday and Monday ed Plow. <lb />
relatives and the market. <lb />
If yon want good seed Irish <lb />
potatoes go to Harrington, Barber <lb />
at Co. <lb />
J. L. flashier of <lb />
of went to <lb />
Tue-day evening <lb />
business. <lb />
the excellent i lie <lb />
and if yon of <lb />
racks you will do well lo place school is <lb />
your order immediately. <lb />
Miss Dora Cox returned home <lb />
Saturday night from the Baptist <lb />
University for Women at Raleigh, <lb />
where she <lb />
school this <lb />
All farmers ant pat i so w- <lb />
and wheat can be supplied with <lb />
mowers, rakes, reapers and binders <lb />
at Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
suite you in kind price. <lb />
one iii a plow till <lb />
do well In ; to a. W. Ange Co., <lb />
and et one of those <lb />
They ate best on <lb />
Farming a. I kind. <lb />
at <lb />
A nice lot. of now Bummer Bug- <lb />
Robes at Harrington, Barber <lb />
A Co. <lb />
I in <lb />
On <lb />
the A. C. <lb />
If you i hat <lb />
A H. Taft <lb />
W. H. Rick-. <lb />
you e trouble <lb />
. W. <lb />
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he <lb />
Mies Georgia Joy returned to I a most pleasant <lb />
Ayden Monday morning <lb />
Sunday with Mis-es <lb />
and Dora Cox. <lb />
Be sure not to forget the fur.-those iron bedsteads at <lb />
A. W. <lb />
Mrs. <lb />
ml -i ii<lb />
Prof. G. E. Lineberry will i seems to tint are <lb />
travel for Book Oil I experts in work. <lb />
the summer. He <lb />
Monday morning for Raleigh to; grade garden seed <lb />
take up bin work in capacity. been most <lb />
and Disk Harrow at seed truckers <lb />
Barber Co. You <lb />
Messrs. F. F. Cox and C. J. o find them at the drug <lb />
Jackson returned Tuesday evening I of B. T. Cox Bro. <lb />
from Wake Forest Wei Candies Apples, Try a or a Dan <lb />
aid H Jim Dixon <lb />
The A. G. Manufacturing j U at the store. <lb />
have a cir H. need of not gm d of at H u <lb />
load of iron for Finer. . pint lieu Barber Co. <lb />
can supply your need, Co., have just received anew lot, <lb />
Miss Myrtle Ange. who has been i will -ell cheap, <lb />
spending Some lime nil bro <lb />
The <lb />
in em i.,. I.- <lb />
en at A. W. Ange Co. Gel <lb />
pick they going. <lb />
If any fennels in need of <lb />
or geld peas planting <lb />
yon can gel them A. W. Ante <lb />
ft Co at Hie <lb />
If you need any peanut <lb />
I i A W. Ange Co. <lb />
He has both and small, <lb />
and can fill your order any time. <lb />
Straws tell which way the wind <lb />
blows, jut notice n <lb />
in out from <lb />
Harrington, C, <lb />
i We've got the site, <lb />
A. W. Ange. returned to Lei Barbers and Co is the . Nichols were in town Monday eve- borne j place to get your and Sum- j We <lb />
shopping. She I. .,. ., ask a visit to our ; <lb />
We offer our silver table t <lb />
I Hugh. <lb />
want, prices to suit all. <lb />
Furnishings we are I penis, all <lb />
new ready for and extend at Barber Co. <lb />
an invitation in aM, in our <lb />
store, and s-e beautiful lineal <lb />
guarantee a bargain. <lb />
See us. B. T. Box a. <lb />
Miss Julia Taylor, limn near <lb />
is Mr, and Mrs. <lb />
Clyde much t-i the <lb />
delight her hot of friends here, I which we have planed <lb />
Messrs. Bryan, deal out on easy <lb />
and Charlie even the poorest shall have no <lb />
three our most promising young excuse for their homes not Barber Co. <lb />
men, returned lo Norfolk you in ail <lb />
to resume their course a n received, latest styles. Harrington <lb />
college in that city. We are serve, aniline Supply I <lb />
glad to hear of their rapid N U. <lb />
there. Oar load of flour just received, <lb />
Buy a pipe from J. H. C, nice and fresh, at lowed price. <lb />
at drugstore. Co. <lb />
J. W. Sparks and mother left Nicest line of shins ever <lb />
morning to visit relatives , <lb />
in Washington. Barber Co. <lb />
Nice Robes at Harrington- If yon Intend trucks of <lb />
Barber Co. in tobacco <lb />
We were glad to see Kev. W. E this season, batter <lb />
Cox, of Greenville, in our town to purchase a set of those <lb />
He came down Trucks from A. G. <lb />
spend a few hours his mother, Manufacturing Company. <lb />
Mis. E. E. Cox. Hie and durable and be <lb />
All Colors of paint, and yellow used in the ordinary foot rows. <lb />
at Barber u Co. if you want a nice pair Slip <lb />
Rev. B. E. Stanfield filled his go to A. W. Ange A <lb />
regular appointment at the Co and you can get them. He <lb />
diet church afternoon. His the nicest lot ever shown in <lb />
sermon has been highly J <lb />
by those who heard him. <lb />
was .,, ., ., , by Mrs. a. w. Ange and little have Store, where you can get <lb />
Furniture, Cook Stoves. <lb />
Bicycles, etc. <lb />
We especially note the at- <lb />
of our line R <lb />
demands Tar Heel t Curtains. Table- <lb />
. great now, and any ore S g q, <lb />
. need of well to Window Shades. Mat- <lb />
A tings, Floor Oil Cloth. Couches. <lb />
Suits, Bedroom Suits, <lb />
Racks and Baby Carriages <lb />
believe we are in a position <lb />
to satisfy the taste of the <lb />
fastidious with anything in our I <lb />
line. However, chances for <lb />
trial will be appreciated. <lb />
Eastern Carolina <lb />
Supply Co. <lb />
N. c. <lb />
A. He Taft Co. <lb />
Greenville's Greatest Furniture Dealer's. <lb />
Quality, <lb />
Originality, <lb />
Novelty, <lb />
Price. <lb />
We sell for cash or on <lb />
easy terms <lb />
You will find a complete <lb />
line at all times <lb />
We are sole agents <lb />
for <lb />
to please <lb />
H. <lb />
Framed to <lb />
ash <lb />
Try a bottle of Kid- <lb />
a sure cure for all Kid <lb />
troubles at Barber <lb />
A Co. <lb />
Miss Hanoi of <lb />
is borne <lb />
of our denial M. Q. <lb />
Bryan, Her uncle. <lb />
line of suits at H. L. <lb />
John-. <lb />
WorK on the Will Baptist <lb />
church was began Monday mm n <lb />
lag by our clever contractor, Mr. <lb />
wish these <lb />
generous band of <lb />
success in the <lb />
iii of <lb />
of <lb />
large of shoes <lb />
all styles and sizes and prices very <lb />
reasonable. Harrington Barber <lb />
Co <lb />
one of our <lb />
U to due men. Was in <lb />
town Toe-day <lb />
White's Colic and Cure, <lb />
the combination kidney medicine <lb />
for stuck and a sure colic cure, <lb />
at the Drug Store <lb />
should be proud of <lb />
her swill running young men but <lb />
we would suggest that some of <lb />
them a wheel in order to <lb />
catch a train earlier. <lb />
If you want a Dice shirt or tie <lb />
go to Barber Co. <lb />
For hay, corn and oats go to <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
You are doubtless familiar with <lb />
the old saying, best is cheap- <lb />
This is true of the Handy <lb />
Tobacco Truck made by the A. G. <lb />
Manufacturing Company. <lb />
Try a set and Vie convinced. <lb />
We often hear people talking of <lb />
the dull season, but if you will g <lb />
around the of the A. G. Cox <lb />
Manufacturing Company and <lb />
watch the way they making <lb />
and shipping Tar Heel Wagons <lb />
and Buggies you <lb />
that, for them at least, <lb />
there is no such thing. <lb />
EDITORIAL NOTES. <lb />
Big line of bars caps <lb />
late <lb />
Now school is over the boys <lb />
will dig all the earth worms In <lb />
reach and feed them to the little <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BANK OF WINTERVILLE, <lb />
WINTERVILLE, N. C. <lb />
At the Close Business. April <lb />
Loans and Discounts g m -i . <lb />
Overdrafts, unsecured 5.3.1 <lb />
894.881 Deposits subject to ck. <lb />
Cheeks out- <lb />
standing <lb />
Furniture and Fixtures <lb />
Due from Banks and <lb />
Bankers <lb />
Gold Coin <lb />
Silver Coin <lb />
Nat. and other U. S. <lb />
notes <lb />
Expenses paid <lb />
l over <lb />
211.021 <lb />
72.50 <lb />
151.11 <lb />
2.02 <lb />
We have lust received our full line of WASH GOODS <lb />
consisting of <lb />
FANCY GOODS. PERSIAN- <lb />
IN INDIA LINEN <lb />
GINGHAMS. MADRAS PERCALES fee <lb />
be on Monday. <lb />
to these<lb />
State of North <lb />
County of Pitt. f <lb />
I. L. Cashier of the above named hunk, do solemnly <lb />
swear that the above statement is true to the host of my <lb />
edge and belief. J, L. JACKSON, Cashier. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to before <lb />
me, this 16th day of April, <lb />
JAMES R. <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
J. F. HARRINGTON, <lb />
R CHAPMAN, <lb />
L. L. KITTRELL, <lb />
Director <lb />
OPPOSITE GREENVILLE BANKINGS TRUST CO <lb />
Occasional <lb />
All reports from I San Francisco <lb />
indicate that the subscribers to the <lb />
new city bonds will gel on tho <lb />
ground there being no other <lb />
floor left.<lb />
The Mikado of Japan has present- <lb />
ed President Roosevelt with a suit <lb />
of high grade steel armor. The <lb />
DON'T <lb />
For sale one h and lilt Minn- j <lb />
on Main <lb />
N. V. next to residence <lb />
of Guy Taylor, Hie lot J <lb />
acre of the u good Ask your friends to go on your Bond when you can get it furnished at a small cos. <lb />
roomed boons, and a HI <lb />
with out , i We can Judicial Bonds for Guardians, Administrators etc., in FIVE MINUTES <lb />
one. I for <lb />
further or write <lb />
after you apply Any Bond to be filed in the Court issued at once <lb />
L. A. SPARKS <lb />
Card of Trunks. <lb />
We wish to return our sincere <lb />
thanks to the many friends who <lb />
were so kind lo the recent <lb />
Mikado been reading the and death of our little son. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Potter. <lb />
Call on or write <lb />
The U. S. FIDELITY and GUARANTY CO., Baltimore, Md. <lb />
H. A. WHITE, General Agent, or <lb />
H. W. WHEDBEE, Attorney <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb /></p>
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and SON. <lb />
TOBACCO <lb />
WE A HE SOLE AGENTS FOR <lb />
Famous Shoes <lb />
MEN AND BOYS. <lb />
Th's Shoe Mas stood the test for many years and <lb />
is won by all n n who Shoes. Call In and <lb />
i cuts to-day. <lb />
mi <lb />
N. C. <lb />
CONDITION OF <lb />
basking TRUST company. <lb />
LE, N. C. <lb />
At close of business April 6th, 1906. <lb />
I . . I<lb />
r ; <lb />
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it . . <lb />
Com <lb />
,., <lb />
-0 <lb />
o e- <lb />
. <lb />
U.- i <lb />
Total <lb />
i stuck paid in <lb />
Surplus <lb />
profits. <lb />
Time 21.8 <lb />
133,334.10 <lb />
lo check <lb />
line in A- <lb />
Can <lb />
nil hi <lb />
g I. OS <lb />
The Washington correspond- <lb />
of the Louisville Courier- <lb />
sends his piper a story <lb />
the effect that Commissioner- <lb />
Corporation is <lb />
an investigation of the <lb />
co trust and some <lb />
t is claimed tint its result <lb />
be little less sensational than cl <lb />
the Standard Oil <lb />
is not expected make <lb />
his report before Congress ad-i <lb />
but will probably trans- <lb />
it to the President during <lb />
the summer. Representative <lb />
Stanley, of Kentucky, has d <lb />
ed much of his time recently to <lb />
a personal investigation of the <lb />
trust and he declared <lb />
that lie has information which <lb />
result ill the <lb />
prosecutions against <lb />
the combination headed <lb />
by James B Duke <lb />
of lbs operations of the tobacco <lb />
combination. <lb />
Stanley is quoted as saving that <lb />
in many instances the <lb />
of the trust have sent for <lb />
independent manufacturers and <lb />
have demanded that they turn <lb />
over to the American Tobacco <lb />
Company per cent, of the <lb />
stock of their companies. When <lb />
they refused they have been <lb />
threatened with destruction, and <lb />
in more than one instance the <lb />
threats have been made good- <lb />
Continuing, the Representative <lb />
trust, it will be shown, <lb />
controls of the licorice <lb />
an essential ingredient In <lb />
the manufacture of tobacco. I <lb />
have copies of contracts <lb />
pendent dealers have been forced <lb />
to sign in which they agree to <lb />
take but certain quantities of <lb />
his material and at certain time. <lb />
In the past live years the trust <lb />
has increased the price of this <lb />
paste per cent. <lb />
independent firms have been <lb />
tampered with, and the <lb />
disclose a shocking <lb />
state of affairs has made <lb />
his boast that he would do <lb />
OIL PROF <lb />
Since <lb />
I lilt-In i <lb />
I III <lb />
i I I'll <lb />
Estimated at <lb />
January I, 1893. <lb />
K, bus In-m i <lb />
Hoc i <lb />
Hit- lid i <lb />
lie In.- deists, i . I. 1898, .,. <lb />
U-1 i <lb />
lie up <lb />
Mi fin .-.- <lb />
in. -in. -ii. i <lb />
. in y, <lb />
f ii. <lb />
. i ii rial. j In <lb />
t fill II . I P <lb />
-ii ii I <lb />
In- in t in i is <lb />
in i-t r, i., i.- <lb />
H . <lb />
I ll <lb />
s n <lb />
In <lb />
III xi- <lb />
S -l- e <lb />
It Ha- c . <lb />
-I. . ill-i i <lb />
tin- Miami O <lb />
mi d- i-l in tin i <lb />
have been paid I. r i. . i <lb />
year; dividend and <lb />
el <lb />
Steel , <lb />
ever, in ix.-i f <lb />
in ii tin. <lb />
Standard Oil. <lb />
ear <lb />
declared pi-i cent, in <lb />
about ill <lb />
to its name <lb />
as was i i Mir <lb />
period la-t year. <lb />
The total Mt <lb />
were nearly <lb />
OF THE CONDITION <lb />
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE. FARMVILLE. N. C. <lb />
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS, APRIL 6TH, 1906 <lb />
Loans Discounts <lb />
13.39 <lb />
800.00 <lb />
2,090.47 <lb />
Fix r's <lb />
from Banks <lb />
coin<lb />
Nat. notes <lb />
. r. Tin <lb />
III <lb />
II. <lb />
III <lb />
THE WORLD'S <lb />
The world's international com- <lb />
will aggregate fully <lb />
0011.000,000 in the year ac- <lb />
cording to a bulletin of the De- <lb />
of Commerce and La- <lb />
By the term in- <lb />
th-- <lb />
f r <lb />
explains the <lb />
tobacco what has, ports, plus tin- exports, of all <lb />
. I for standard oil. The American countries of the world from <lb />
Tobacco Company is the sole which statistical trade reports <lb />
m- I do solemnly j buyer of leaf tobacco except the were available. The <lb />
State of North Carolina, <lb />
Capital stock pd in <lb />
Undivided profits 1.850.54 <lb />
sub to check 34.018.70 <lb />
46,869.24 <lb />
County of Pitt. <lb />
I, J. R. Davis, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemn- <lb />
y r-wear the above statement is true to the beet of my <lb />
knowledge and belief. <lb />
and sworn to be <lb />
for me, this 6th day of <lb />
1906. <lb />
J. V. JOHNSTON, <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
J. R. DAVIS, <lb />
W. M. LANG, <lb />
T. L. TURN AGE, <lb />
R. L. DAVIS. <lb />
Director <lb />
OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
BETHEL BANKING AND TRUST CO. <lb />
AT BETHEL N. C. <lb />
At the close of business April 6th, 1906. <lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
and discounts 020,492.25 <lb />
Overdrafts unsecured 271.38 <lb />
Furniture Fixtures 989.63 <lb />
Due from Hanks and <lb />
Bankers <lb />
Cash items <lb />
Gold and silver coin, <lb />
National bank and <lb />
other U. S. notes <lb />
11,990.29 <lb />
398.67 <lb />
3,130.21 <lb />
Total <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
Capital stock S 5,300.00 <lb />
Surplus fund <lb />
Undivided profits 1,168.23 <lb />
Time certificates of <lb />
deposit 3,146.50 <lb />
Deposits subj. to check 20,935.52 <lb />
Canter's checks out- <lb />
standing 28.18 <lb />
Certified Checks <lb />
Total <lb />
37.278,43 <lb />
State of North a, County of Pitt, <lb />
I. of the above named solemnly <lb />
swear that the above statement is true to the best of my <lb />
edge and belief. M. O. President. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb />
ore me, this 12th day of April <lb />
1900. H. Taylor, <lb />
Votary Public <lb />
R. BUNTING, <lb />
R. J. GRIMES. <lb />
Directors. <lb />
lief. <lb />
s Hid <lb />
toil day <lb />
E. <lb />
v I<lb />
I. L. W OTES <lb />
II A. <lb />
A. M <lb />
reruns<lb />
Kl UP THE CONDITION OF <lb />
s V n . <lb />
r . V <lb />
SliM k Hi <lb />
IS, . <lb />
t nn 088.00 <lb />
B. . nil<lb />
.-I <lb />
ii . <lb />
W. l <lb />
r-. <lb />
, I do <lb />
u- 1.1 <lb />
L LITTLE. mi <lb />
iv 1.1 i <lb />
U ll <lb />
ii,. my ogle contract sales. It con <lb />
tho cigarette, snuff, smog <lb />
and plug sales at IS per cent <lb />
of entire business amounting <lb />
to half a billion dollars a year. <lb />
I The trust has driven into bank- <lb />
people depend- <lb />
raising and an <lb />
additional of dealer <lb />
As lung as the trust <lb />
oppose the bill taking the <lb />
tax of six cents off <lb />
concluded Mr. Stanley, in- <lb />
tend to devote my time and en- <lb />
to exposing its methods, <lb />
and expect to bring its officials <lb />
to Justice and some to the <lb />
Many people in North Carol <lb />
will he especially interested <lb />
in this movement against the <lb />
American Tobacco Company, <lb />
which has done so much to make <lb />
tobacco-growing little profit <lb />
barely enough being paid in <lb />
many cases to induce to <lb />
continue to raise it. There is no <lb />
that ill interests <lb />
of the country are in the main <lb />
control ed by one gigantic <lb />
and its operations <lb />
probably be found as arbitrary <lb />
an the standard nil or in <lb />
monopoly. tie Ob- <lb />
server- <lb />
en indicate that, the be- <lb />
tween the nations in will he <lb />
six times as much as in <lb />
and a half as much as in 1870, <lb />
and per cent more than in <lb />
One ii says <lb />
the bulletin, which an exam <lb />
of the figures of average <lb />
monthly trade of the principal <lb />
countries of the world <lb />
that the United Stales now <lb />
stands at the head of the world's <lb />
great exporting nations. The <lb />
average monthly exportations <lb />
from United States in nine <lb />
months ending with March. <lb />
is shown by the Bureau of Sta- <lb />
figures at <lb />
the monthly from the <lb />
United Kingdom for the same <lb />
period the average <lb />
from <lb />
months ending with December, <lb />
and the <lb />
monthly average from Prance <lb />
twelve mouth period <lb />
ending with February, 72.870, <lb />
Th that the <lb />
States can thus lead all other <lb />
nations in matter of exports <lb />
despite our tariff wall which <lb />
keeps their goods out is <lb />
lated to the query as to <lb />
what we could if unhampered <lb />
by a protective tariff. <lb />
Observer- <lb />
You Pay For it <lb />
In you Credit, as the <lb />
mail up out of some- <lb />
I SELL CASH, <lb />
Therefore losses to up and put the price <lb />
It the lowest figure. Pay and avoid the charging ac- <lb />
counts or getting somebody charge to you. I sell any <lb />
thing you want in th way of <lb />
COTTON SEED, mi AND <lb />
Hay, Co.-.,. Oats S Stuff, Lime and W,; <lb />
fin in <lb />
in <lb />
K HI. in <lb />
Sum f M-i viii., <lb />
lull while burning <lb />
1st d tie- tie t in the <lb />
from to hide i e- <lb />
I lie could get any help He <lb />
Ilia damage<lb />
Rev. In- <lb />
U. ltd I III- HI<lb />
n ill- lust <lb />
f Mr. <lb />
lie mid Mm are <lb />
lbs cause of<lb />
will he by multitude of <lb />
people. <lb />
at Black Jack. <lb />
F- <lb />
JO H <lb />
A. A Points <lb />
Jack, <lb />
Bl to <lb />
a a local o <lb />
M Cotton ion. <lb />
A is to be us <lb />
fond when she doesn't <lb />
know anything about ilia game. <lb />
There i I lot y ill form <lb />
tor <lb />
He <lb />
We beg leave to announce that we are <lb />
Wholesale and Retail <lb />
White Lead, Paints, <lb />
Colors, and and <lb />
country Ready nixed Paints. <lb />
There is no line in the world better than <lb />
the Harrison line. It has it a <lb />
reputation for honorable wares and honorable <lb />
dealingsIf you use the Harrison Paints you need <lb />
never worry quality. <lb />
We trust that you favor us with your <lb />
orders whenever you want good paint for any <lb />
Have just a car load and <lb />
can give you Special Prices. <lb />
Baker Hart <lb />
N. C, <lb />
The Reflector is read by Everybody <lb />
j -1 m to he present. <lb />
If a man i friend his <lb />
mil. <lb />
And it I <lb />
want. v <lb />
t a part mi Di j. <lb />
may <lb />
it <lb />
av for what In <lb />
to sure , <lb />
AYDEN DEPARTMENT. <lb />
J. M. BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent- <lb />
a-.-- , . C. . i<lb />
Tho ,,. ,. , ,,, <lb />
Ayden, I C. May 1906. <lb />
sod we lake <lb />
treat pleasure sub- <lb />
and receipts for <lb />
those u rear. We have a list <lb />
of all who receive their mail t <lb />
take orders <lb />
for job <lb />
Carrie <lb />
of are <lb />
Ayden and <lb />
your by <lb />
them with <lb />
Town lead <lb />
ml lull Hue colors, kept at J. <lb />
it. Hi <lb />
A. D. of Winterville, <lb />
is together and <lb />
be has sold to <lb />
several tanners this <lb />
Luis, Lillie <lb />
Tucker, who have been visiting <lb />
Mrs. C. L. Patrick, re- <lb />
turned to their <lb />
yesterday. were <lb />
by Mr-. Patrick. <lb />
Misses May <lb />
sou, of passed through <lb />
Ayden <lb />
We are for ready <lb />
mixed paint. These are <lb />
old and reliable. <lb />
Miss Edwards came home <lb />
last night from Greensboro Female <lb />
College. They are nearly all back. <lb />
Only a more. Isn't it <lb />
Tyson. <lb />
Our White Goods, Silks and <lb />
trimmings are pretty. We <lb />
most cordially invite the ladies <lb />
to call. Cannon Tyson. <lb />
Mrs. F G. n Inn an and Miss <lb />
Isabella Dawson are <lb />
at Eureka. <lb />
J. R. Smith Br. have <lb />
received a car load of alum <lb />
salt. a car load Lee's <lb />
cultural lime for peanuts, etc., <lb />
Misses Luis of Gold <lb />
Point, and Nannie Taylor, of near <lb />
Miss Nina <lb />
Cannon. <lb />
E. E. Co. do all they <lb />
possible can to please you with <lb />
their new lire of heavy fancy <lb />
groceries <lb />
Mrs. William Forrest came up <lb />
Saturday from a visit down the <lb />
road. <lb />
Hay corn, oats, meal, hulls, lime <lb />
windows locks nails Cross <lb />
cut saws mechanic tools at J <lb />
It Smith <lb />
Peter and wife who <lb />
have been vis-ting relatives and <lb />
friends and around Ayden for <lb />
weeks, left for their summer home <lb />
Monday. <lb />
corned herrings at J. It. <lb />
Smith Bro. <lb />
Misses Georgia Joyner and An <lb />
Joyner, of and <lb />
Julia Taylor, of are <lb />
spending several days with Miss <lb />
Ida W. Edwards. <lb />
For apples, corn <lb />
tomatoes, apply to E. E. <lb />
ft Co. <lb />
our items last week we <lb />
intentionally the name of <lb />
Dora from those of <lb />
he lady teachers of the <lb />
school who had left for their re- <lb />
to spend the sum- <lb />
mer We regret the <lb />
mistake for Miss Dora occupies a <lb />
high place in the esteem of <lb />
our people and her absence, even <lb />
fur a few months of needed <lb />
recreation, is a source of regret and <lb />
her return like those of the rest of <lb />
this must admirable faculty will be <lb />
looked lo much pleasure <lb />
satisfaction. <lb />
F. G. Co. have <lb />
moved of goods from <lb />
Ayden out to a short <lb />
distance from here. <lb />
Misses and Arab Davits <lb />
have come home from Wilson <lb />
where they have been <lb />
the session of the Carolina <lb />
College. <lb />
Needles, oil, band and for <lb />
ill in III <lb />
J. p u, N. <lb />
A full supply of Trunks <lb />
Telescopes, Grips, Satchels <lb />
Suit at J. B. Smith Bro. <lb />
Miss Fannie Hardy, of <lb />
ville, is visiting Miss Ida G. Ed- <lb />
wards. <lb />
Go to E. E. Go's new <lb />
market for beef, fresh meats, <lb />
sage, and fresh fish. <lb />
our earthly atmosphere <lb />
is to brighten. <lb />
our lovely stars have returned <lb />
from school, and next week, <lb />
then next the others will <lb />
not only our earthly, but <lb />
material, heavens will grow <lb />
and from now until the com- <lb />
of cold, cold frost what <lb />
time is in store for we Ayden boys. <lb />
We wouldn't swap, no, not for a <lb />
kingdom. <lb />
your need <lb />
J. W. Taylor, optician. <lb />
N. C. is the to <lb />
work it yon want to <lb />
pleased. <lb />
E F. ml, one of tin <lb />
the deal <lb />
dumb asylum, is here on <lb />
visit to relatives. <lb />
Old Fashion Hand-made <lb />
Paw Gum Bread at J. It <lb />
Bro. <lb />
Miss Mumford, who has <lb />
iii-i-u visiting up in- <lb />
for the past several <lb />
home Saturday. <lb />
Latest styles in wrap <lb />
for and Ladies <lb />
also a nice line of Zephyr <lb />
tors at J. B. Smith Bro. <lb />
Get the Cox cotton planter the <lb />
best the market B. <lb />
Bit <lb />
cars cotton seed, <lb />
will pay highest cash price, <lb />
sell your seed until you see me, <lb />
Frank Lilly Co. <lb />
A full line of trunks, valises, tel- <lb />
grips, satchels, hand ha , <lb />
and suits cases at J R Smith Bo <lb />
I always keep on h <lb />
line feed off at lowest <lb />
prices Such as hay, oats, <lb />
cotton feed meal and bulls, <lb />
and ship stuff. Frank Lilly O, <lb />
a lull line of meat, lard <lb />
goods. Don't buy <lb />
in a trial. Frank Lilly Co <lb />
For carpenters grind <lb />
i hemp rope pulleys, at J. It. <lb />
Sum Bro. <lb />
Bed Steads, Suits, Dressers <lb />
Center Tables, Chairs Cradles, <lb />
lied Springs, Mattresses <lb />
Lounges, Cook and <lb />
great many other tilings <lb />
kept up stairs. Cannon Tyson. <lb />
Dre-s goods, Broad cloth, j <lb />
Mohair, cashmere, albatross <lb />
ilks, and <lb />
goods at J It Bro <lb />
Bed steads, mattresses, springs, <lb />
single and double, rockers, dining <lb />
and split-bottom wash stands <lb />
.--1.1 tables at J It Smith <lb />
V. and paper rooting, <lb />
Pump- with long or <lb />
pipe at J. it. Smith m <lb />
For <lb />
pens, bushels nuns. <lb />
Bro, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Cotton seed hulls, meal, wheat <lb />
bran, ship stuff, hay and grain <lb />
always on hand at lowest <lb />
prices. Cannon Tyson. <lb />
A crockery, glass <lb />
ware, fancy lamps, and tinware <lb />
at J U Smith Bro <lb />
Cannon new <lb />
for Ladies Misses and Children <lb />
have arrived. carry a high <lb />
grade class of footwear. <lb />
We sell Singer and Wheeler <lb />
Wilson sewing machine. For rash <lb />
or on easy term- IIBro, West st, N, <lb />
C. <lb />
For a nice present hey a hovel <lb />
clock at J. W, I, <lb />
for any . <lb />
. W I III I-. I <lb />
M. H S . <lb />
. M <lb />
ill . <lb />
in <lb />
is.<lb />
. <lb />
1-,. , <lb />
m . ,. <lb />
U . ii . , ,.Cm, . ; <lb />
make a c no <lb />
aria <lb />
is f i. <lb />
prism,, the v <lb />
limits of the town, in his <lb />
of or should any pi-r- <lb />
sou of any such n- <lb />
in said bean <lb />
and will be dealt w maim <lb />
Hue <lb />
II. i If red hi.- <lb />
J. i. . <lb />
t . hi <lb />
, u-i <lb />
ex, s. a. , <lb />
la <lb />
U. -J. W.<lb />
A petition was <lb />
buyers asking the m- <lb />
of F. Lilly as cotton <lb />
weigher this place, which was <lb />
and term fixed as <lb />
scribed by law. <lb />
Jesse was appointed lo <lb />
i. t 1900. <lb />
W. J. Hemby was el c <lb />
ant police. <lb />
committee de <lb />
they bad carefully <lb />
and audited book-1 f lax <lb />
It- 1.- III. in if <lb />
neatly <lb />
correctly kept and . a <lb />
treasury, l <lb />
F. Lilly, tax collector, co <lb />
ml iii ,, Slid hail pain . son <lb />
ll <lb />
d t. <lb />
The dispensary c . i . era <lb />
their as fol- <lb />
lie sources; <lb />
Total town<lb />
April i. <lb />
stay t-l cs on I <lb />
lulu n <lb />
in, d A H R <lb />
lo. advance <lb />
ill <lb />
10-KM <lb />
ti m ear <lb />
I-. G. COX, <lb />
It W. SMITH. Clerk. <lb />
For Spring Housecleaning <lb />
housecleaning lime try Liquid <lb />
Veneer. It makes everything <lb />
look new. There will be no <lb />
dull looking furniture or dingy <lb />
woodwork in homes where this won- <lb />
U used. No <lb />
or <lb />
Veneer fa not a varnish, but a <lb />
food and cleaner that up the <lb />
original finish and nuke ii 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, Mains, dirt and <lb />
dullness. <lb />
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to do any kind of work that may <lb />
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AND LARD <lb />
CARRIED IN STOCK AT ALL TIMES. <lb />
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Silver Coin, i  <lb />
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LIABILITIES. <lb />
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Sin pins 2,000.00 <lb />
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Karl, went lo Greenville <lb />
Tuesday. <lb />
Miss Helen was in <lb />
town Tuesday alt shopping <lb />
and visiting. <lb />
Miss Maud went over <lb />
to Tuesday night to show <lb />
the girls bow to skat. <lb />
Ladies Journal <lb />
began to sell paper patterns we began to investigate. <lb />
said to ourselves, <lb />
THE LADIES HOME JOURNAL <lb />
we <lb />
is the Womans Magazine. It is first class and has never done anything in a second class We <lb />
Our investigation convinced us that the patterns are as high grade as <lb />
Hone Journal added a new f-a- <lb />
which thee much mote than <lb />
any other pattern. They a Guide Chart free with <lb />
each pattern. Chart exactly the pattern is <lb />
to be put t r. It that a child can <lb />
understand it. It a boon to ladies who are inexperienced <lb />
in garment and garment ma Mothers advise <lb />
by the aid than with each <lb />
LADIES HOME JOURNAL <lb />
train their daughters to do their 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 />
SIZES KEPI ON HAND <lb />
The Ladies Home <lb />
Free At Our Store. Come And Get One. <lb />
We are leaders In Dress Goods Silks and <lb />
Etc. <lb />
J. R. J. G.<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
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THE EASTERN REFLECT <lb />
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and <lb />
VOL No. <lb />
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA MONDAY MAY. <lb />
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb />
GRADED SCHOOL COMMENCE- <lb />
Splendid Exercises in Opera <lb />
An immense audience assembled <lb />
Masonic temple <lb />
Thursday to <lb />
exercises of the com <lb />
of graded <lb />
school. Every eat the hall in <lb />
parquet a. d score <lb />
extra and all available <lb />
show- <lb />
the people of the <lb />
f-it in the school <lb />
in the child-en attending <lb />
The mat con- <lb />
given j by <lb />
aid an grammar <lb />
grades of the reboot. <lb />
member on was ex- <lb />
well showing <lb />
the of pupils d <lb />
splendid tenders. <lb />
The following program was <lb />
e I, each generously <lb />
style and force. He <lb />
began with a comparison of the <lb />
educational advantages of the <lb />
and present and referred with <lb />
gratification to Greenville's old <lb />
of many <lb />
career being supplanted by our <lb />
present handsome graded school <lb />
structure. <lb />
There are three factors in <lb />
cation, state, church <lb />
the individual. These ought to be <lb />
one in idea, but a pronounced <lb />
division crept in between church <lb />
and state. Li- was not idea <lb />
founders of our <lb />
Religion was dis- <lb />
from declaration of <lb />
yet this was far <lb />
Mm idea -t settlers <lb />
knelt upon <lb />
our shores and U to <lb />
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in many the <lb />
I re and teacher were one <lb />
i person. <lb />
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has secular, <lb />
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a. , <lb />
schools been driven out, .,,, <lb />
about all that is reading a <lb />
few the re- <lb />
the Lord's Th <lb />
fate bad the right to <lb />
study for the but <lb />
be bad a thousand times rather see <lb />
bible left oat than that it <lb />
I e only classed with <lb />
books for the mere study <lb />
the <lb />
has been said In late years <lb />
Christian education, but <lb />
in the lives of the <lb />
is What the <lb />
Whenever the little folks is and not what he can <lb />
were the admiration j leach the text books should <lb />
of every their songs and required <lb />
drills and play Little Had wets more from the life <lb />
Biding Hood being i- i-mi her from the <lb />
We t The tight should not be <lb />
the names of all, the Bible l taught in <lb />
which is is there were but on the character of <lb />
of men., b r the of every i-c <lb />
we was too Naive He discussed three <lb />
another, all First, let the money <lb />
The were delightful, and state tor educational <lb />
to ending pm divided between the <lb />
was w-ii i l. denominations according <lb />
was another very Urge lo and let them conduct <lb />
crowd present Friday night at the state only having <lb />
ID<lb />
R.<lb />
Jamie M <lb />
Helen OM H I<lb />
Fink <lb />
March <lb />
Charge of the <lb />
Maine More K n and <lb />
Lee <lb />
Little <lb />
being first e, <lb />
school here, and the of <lb />
graded school being f such <lb />
order that its diploma would ad- <lb />
pupils to the Diversity end <lb />
colleges of state free en- <lb />
trance examination. <lb />
Prof. H. a Smith, <lb />
dent of the school, that <lb />
Book Store bad offered a <lb />
fountain to the pupil <lb />
school making one mark <lb />
in English Hrs-exam- <lb />
showed tat Mix e <lb />
had reached <lb />
and the pen was presented to <lb />
her. <lb />
Prof. names <lb />
of the following <lb />
to distinction for perfect <lb />
dance, not having a d y <lb />
from school nor been <lb />
First grade Douglas Arthur, <lb />
Arthur <lb />
Second Perkins, <lb />
Corey. <lb />
Third John- <lb />
son, Smith. <lb />
Woolen, <lb />
Grace Smith, Arthur, <lb />
Louis Arthur, Joe Ben- <lb />
Taylor, Bessie Corey, <lb />
COL. SUGG SPEAKS. <lb />
Two Thousand Present At The <lb />
Of The James <lb />
School At Atlantic, N. C. <lb />
The above was the lowest <lb />
several prominent <lb />
citizens visitors from the -pi <lb />
stand and it was by <lb />
all who expressed an <lb />
ion to be the best <lb />
ever rendered Eastern <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
exercises commenced <lb />
at p. m. with a short <lb />
address by Bar. Chas. S. Davis, a <lb />
graduate of Grant University, <lb />
got <lb />
the said institute under <lb />
came the <lb />
drills, and other perform- <lb />
by the of which was <lb />
unsurpassed in and <lb />
beauty, showed that they <lb />
had trained by a master <lb />
Friday at there was spread <lb />
several tables well laden <lb />
things J <lb />
the crowd was much t-l <lb />
pare <lb />
. for those <lb />
last f Hi- g exercise-. <lb />
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night, <lb />
were present <lb />
made a deep <lb />
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Lee Brown <lb />
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Nellie fender <lb />
Flower <lb />
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and <lb />
One selection was to <lb />
have been rendered by Misses <lb />
Janie. C. but owing to <lb />
death dative of the former <lb />
she could not lake part, and its <lb />
plane was II e by Misses Pat <lb />
rick, Brown <lb />
The theses by the three members <lb />
of the first graduating class of the <lb />
school were splendid. Each subs <lb />
was treated In a that <lb />
showed thorough study careful <lb />
preparation. The delivery was <lb />
perfect and both subject and <lb />
highest credit <lb />
upon each of these young people. <lb />
The literary address of N. <lb />
M, was delivered in his <lb />
Nellie there w <lb />
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Fifth T. pp, <lb />
Mary Harris, Hag <lb />
Savage, Linda <lb />
Sixth Bowling, <lb />
Willie <lb />
Eighth White <lb />
Prof. Smith then referred brief- <lb />
to the work of school and <lb />
what he hoped it <lb />
in future in <lb />
thanked the people for the inter- <lb />
est they bad taken in the exercises <lb />
by attending in such large <lb />
and in fitting words thanked <lb />
Masonic fraternity, who he <lb />
said were always the aiders <lb />
education, for the ate of <lb />
house in winch to hold com- <lb />
e control to guarantee the <lb />
use of the money. This is <lb />
he Catholic idea and is not <lb />
cal. Ii has been tried in Europe <lb />
In this <lb />
it advance <lb />
to undermining of our <lb />
and would incite re- <lb />
let the state abandon <lb />
and leave <lb />
Work t the churches and <lb />
individuals. There are too many <lb />
it's about this, too many people <lb />
mod be wanting to <lb />
only went to the <lb />
of their children. Look at <lb />
the the denominational <lb />
have had for existence aid <lb />
th of this idea <lb />
will seen. Let thank God <lb />
of taxation that <lb />
Is <lb />
Tins brings the third and only <lb />
practical proposition. Let the <lb />
church mid state <lb />
education, and work in <lb />
spirit of harmony. <lb />
brings best results <lb />
He congratulated Greenville that <lb />
in point religious <lb />
and political lines had been <lb />
urged that it keep free <lb />
from the of politics <lb />
sectarianism. <lb />
Following the address Mr. F. C. <lb />
presented the <lb />
to the three graduating pupils <lb />
Levi Ames and Misses Lee <lb />
and Nellie <lb />
His remarks were in <lb />
most beautiful language. He said <lb />
these marked an epoch <lb />
in Greenville, these <lb />
WHY NOT WEAR SANDALS <lb />
These sandals that the children <lb />
are wearing ought to set grown <lb />
to thinking. The are <lb />
cool and and allow the <lb />
foot to keep its natural shape. They <lb />
corn to Siberia. <lb />
If the little follows can wear <lb />
with such good effect, why can- <lb />
not their elders adopt the fashion <lb />
and escape from manifold tortures <lb />
A shoe Lope ha is <lb />
is quoted by the New York <lb />
Sun to this effect; <lb />
going back to the days of <lb />
Greece In five years we won't be <lb />
anything but sandals, in <lb />
time at least. <lb />
for children were introduced <lb />
by us several years ago, They <lb />
sold like hot cakes last season, <lb />
they are going better now. We're <lb />
turning them out as fast as our <lb />
can be operated. And this year <lb />
we been making a of <lb />
sues. They're mostly for <lb />
men, but all will them <lb />
in a or two, mark my <lb />
in about Ova more seasons, for sum <lb />
leather sandals will be the <lb />
whole <lb />
One these days, maybe, men <lb />
will be emancipated from barbarous <lb />
hot fashions, and ill wear <lb />
in summer tot merely sandals, but <lb />
a collarless and short sleeved <lb />
shirt as a, substitute for the <lb />
intolerable coat and heavily Starch <lb />
ed linen now considered essential. <lb />
Men's summer shoes, culls <lb />
and co-its are as foolish as they can <lb />
It been noticed that the av- <lb />
man would . f is ex- <lb />
on tin dollar. <lb />
an old time way of do- <lb />
thing. <lb />
At p. came the annual ad <lb />
A. <lb />
Citizen and lawyer of Greenville, <lb />
Col. held that large <lb />
spellbound by his eloquence <lb />
hour a expressed great <lb />
surprise both at large number <lb />
and intelligent paid <lb />
the tribute and <lb />
to as a teacher. <lb />
He stated that he had known Prof. <lb />
James from a child, and that be <lb />
was the best teacher he ever saw. <lb />
This was the time he had <lb />
ever had pleasure of delivering <lb />
the annual address at Prof. James <lb />
At p. m. conceit exercises <lb />
w re res to delight of as <lb />
many as could crowd into the <lb />
house and windows. <lb />
We dare not to give detail a <lb />
description of this feature of the <lb />
exercise. We could not do <lb />
to its if we were to <lb />
make the <lb />
At the conclusion of <lb />
Col. Sugg paid Prof. James <lb />
and the school the highest <lb />
me it by declaring that travel- <lb />
over the aid <lb />
a great ma <lb />
exercises, this was the <lb />
m st be had <lb />
On Sunday morning at eleven <lb />
o'clock came the commencement <lb />
sermon by- G. W. Stancill. <lb />
His subject a- binding <lb />
This delivered in a <lb />
earnest way <lb />
upon the young the necessity <lb />
of building upon the rock, <lb />
The school was beautifully <lb />
uniformed, both girls and boys <lb />
e. <lb />
Thursday there were ten <lb />
who met the many boats <lb />
coming will colors Hying <lb />
miles miles up and down the; <lb />
sound. As the marshals met those <lb />
boats crowded with they <lb />
tired salutes of welcome and con- <lb />
ducted them lo the campus where <lb />
many old friends met to have a <lb />
hand shake and spend B pleasant <lb />
day together, <lb />
Am. the visitors was Prof. <lb />
lather, an old substantial <lb />
and well to do farmer of <lb />
I'm <lb />
Many were paid <lb />
Prof. James on hi- mane success <lb />
great good he has <lb />
v he <lb />
has taught here. James <lb />
rules entirely by love. Not only <lb />
docs he win the affections of bis <lb />
pupils for himself, but he creates <lb />
of this spirit that they <lb />
love one another. This was great- <lb />
manifested by the many <lb />
that shed at this little <lb />
is only to the <lb />
first of Prof. <lb />
James good <lb />
p of i nil <lb />
for am th r e 11.0 la <lb />
ENTERTAINS. <lb />
Reported <lb />
Tuesday evening, 22nd, from <lb />
nine to twelve Mis. C. T. <lb />
delightfully entertained many lady <lb />
at her home <lb />
The splendid residence <lb />
aglow with brilliant lights, the <lb />
library decorated in green and <lb />
pink, the parlor in white and red, <lb />
the dining in red with a <lb />
of cut <lb />
Mrs. assisted by Miss <lb />
Ada Woolen received the guests at <lb />
the front door and invited to <lb />
the back ball where were <lb />
with b- <lb />
and John L. Wooten. <lb />
The coolest of even- <lb />
was a <lb />
The prize had to tie , for, <lb />
Lena <lb />
prize and<lb />
After the .<lb />
., the dining room <lb />
an elaborate menu <lb />
Misses Mary and Lizzie <lb />
Higgs, Lizzie Jones and Lena <lb />
Those present at the entertain- <lb />
were Mesdames S <lb />
J. W. Ferrall, I E. House, E. B. <lb />
Harry Skinner, B. W. <lb />
A. L. Blow, G. S. <lb />
aid. A. B. Ellington, K. O. <lb />
tie-s, J. <lb />
L. Wooten, i. L. Little, B. J. <lb />
Harding, W. H. <lb />
J. A. Kicks, Wiley Brown, B. E. <lb />
A. E. Tucker, M. D <lb />
Higgs, J. H. W. Aycock, <lb />
Flem- <lb />
Cobb, Wooten, <lb />
Jones, Mary Lizzie <lb />
Higgs. <lb />
WEI <lb />
Happening in North <lb />
last into <lb />
f the Hard war- <lb />
and <lb />
cutlery <lb />
day s<lb />
ed c. <lb />
SUMMER SCHOOL AT RALEIGH.<lb />
,, Tom.<lb />
Three <lb />
u them made <lb />
The was kill- <lb />
aright. was shot <lb />
tough the back and died a few <lb />
afterwards. <lb />
Concord, H. C , May <lb />
the 15-year-old t-on of <lb />
John of Cold Springs, <lb />
No. S township, killed himself this <lb />
evening, the deed being done with a <lb />
-hot gun- The shoe of the right <lb />
foot had been removed, and with <lb />
this he had evidently pulled the <lb />
trigger, holding the muzzle of the <lb />
gun in his left hand, which was <lb />
badly bed. The load from a <lb />
gun went the head <lb />
and death was <lb />
Greenville, X. C. May 1906. <lb />
To the White Teachers in Pitt <lb />
summer school at Raleigh <lb />
begin on June Kith. It has <lb />
the prospect of being of the <lb />
best ever hell The <lb />
of holding it is that the <lb />
teachers in North Carolina shall <lb />
have an opportunity to the <lb />
best instruction at the least <lb />
cost. The following are some <lb />
of the reason.- why every teacher <lb />
should attend, as gives by <lb />
State <lb />
informal ion and <lb />
from a faculty of scholarly <lb />
and skillful teachers and from score <lb />
of other teachers whose work <lb />
experience similar to yours. <lb />
from masterful work- <lb />
men new and better ways of <lb />
the old work. <lb />
increase your earning ca- <lb />
by increasing your teaching <lb />
power. <lb />
a chance of scene, a lit- <lb />
helpful recreation, and de, <lb />
light social intercourse in one of <lb />
the most beautiful and hospitable <lb />
capital cities the <lb />
To save trouble and ex- <lb />
of attending county <lb />
at less attractive <lb />
Pitt county has the reputation <lb />
of having a tine corps of <lb />
This is true, and yet this does not <lb />
relieve us from obligation to <lb />
attend this meeting. It rather in- <lb />
creases our responsibility, I say <lb />
frankly that I believe we owe it lo <lb />
ourselves, to our work and lo our <lb />
county to take advantage of this <lb />
opportunity to and <lb />
pare t do the best work <lb />
JONES TOR HOUSE. <lb />
Bethel, N. C, May 25th. <lb />
Editor <lb />
For years past It has been <lb />
that the north Bide of <lb />
river is entitled to one of the <lb />
of the lower House of the Leg- <lb />
If this is true he ought <lb />
to be a man who lives in reality <lb />
this side of the river. We have a <lb />
also to name a representative <lb />
man and a man who would ac- <lb />
to the people. Such a <lb />
man Bethel township baa in the <lb />
person of S. M. Jones. He has <lb />
served the public a number of <lb />
years and done so without any <lb />
cause for criticism. He is capable, <lb />
honest and attentive to every <lb />
imposed upon him. He is inform- <lb />
ed as to needs of the county. <lb />
He has convictions and the courage <lb />
to arrest them. He is one of the <lb />
be-1 farmers on this side of the <lb />
and knows the needs of the <lb />
fuming class as well as any man <lb />
in county. He has succeeded <lb />
his own business and can be <lb />
trusted to attend to the <lb />
t ii a legislator. He is a man <lb />
who would regard the wishes of <lb />
his constituents. Bethel township <lb />
S. M. Jones for the <lb />
lower Legislature, <lb />
believing that in doing so, she <lb />
presents a man to every <lb />
township on the north side of the <lb />
and we believe that a <lb />
man is th- man that the south side <lb />
will delight to help nominate in <lb />
M. O. Blount, <lb />
W. Manning, <lb />
Q, F. <lb />
St-rt-i, <lb />
S Harper, <lb />
S K Carson, <lb />
J. J. arson. <lb />
BLACKBURN'S HIT Al PRICHARD. <lb />
shown the article which <lb />
appealed in Ya Salisbury <lb />
possible. The teachers who should I in which Judge Pritchard is <lb />
receive the beat are those ed as continuing the story of hie <lb />
who do the best work. Those who ,,,.,, to <lb />
will do the nest work will be . J. <lb />
Mr. Blackburn observed <lb />
with a decided trait of bitterness <lb />
In his words, do not care to <lb />
discuss the matter. If <lb />
finds comfort in making the <lb />
dent an object for comment, It is a <lb />
matter of Indifference to me. I <lb />
who best prepare n. <lb />
work. should feel if <lb />
the teachers this county do not <lb />
show the disposition to <lb />
prove and <lb />
their work as the teachers of any <lb />
other county la the State. A the <lb />
educational interests and spirit of <lb />
the county increases demands i am not u judge upon the bench <lb />
made upon us will be greater. We but I am content to that <lb />
W . <lb />
be able t these de- <lb />
I hope to in- I yon in <lb />
sometime the of <lb />
sums<lb />
I o. Supt. Schools. <lb />
have not vi d the <lb />
land, nor e I ignorance <lb />
of the law, r taken shelter behind <lb />
the ii t <lb />
Wash Special to <lb />
Observer, <lb /><lb /></p></div></body></text></tei:TEI></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:dmdSec>
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