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RUNAWAY MARRIAGE. <lb/>
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by . on the type of <lb/>
this session that the whole <lb/>
will hare to so over or <lb/>
the President will be forced i pro <lb/>
on own initiative, which he <lb/>
has u right lo do under the law. <lb/>
looks as though the nest place <lb/>
where might be a clean- <lb/>
is tho ill office. The big <lb/>
i- . u shape than it <lb/>
been for sat Hie examiners <lb/>
are n behind in their <lb/>
in t me i and there is <lb/>
prospect their catching up <lb/>
This means if a man puts in an <lb/>
application for a patent it will be <lb/>
months before the government <lb/>
ready to take a look at it<lb/>
Hull it may be a year or two <lb/>
vi; i. tin patent is ready to <lb/>
is principally <lb/>
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, for a <lb/>
long tune, and like H <lb/>
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term on a fat salary he let bis <lb/>
department .-. into the <lb/>
vanning itself. The result is <lb/>
though force has re <lb/>
Couple From Came <lb/>
Here to Wed. <lb/>
Friday alter noon Mi. <lb/>
Brown and Miss Maggie Chestnut. <lb/>
i f Kinston, were married M <lb/>
the me of Mr. A. L. Potter. <lb/>
Elder W. H. <lb/>
couple from <lb/>
K night and <lb/>
it to Snow Hill where an <lb/>
effort made to <lb/>
get license. They then came or. <lb/>
here were aid to come in <lb/>
tow I stepped home of <lb/>
and sent in <lb/>
it- license a preacher. <lb/>
bring married came <lb/>
a and I i evening <lb/>
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Mr. <lb/>
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when sh <lb/>
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now years old.<lb/>
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Nothing too GOOD <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
Miss fa <lb/>
nick pa <lb/>
Mis- <lb/>
Mrs. H. <lb/>
lat <lb/>
been increased by Congress, turner <lb/>
I i kit more time <lb/>
good . to smoke. <lb/>
and gossip. The is <lb/>
meantime and there is <lb/>
pros I the force catching up <lb/>
vita it under present manage- <lb/>
The patent is one of <lb/>
the departments of the govern <lb/>
meet that is supporting. It is <lb/>
than that. The office <lb/>
now not only its own way Inn <lb/>
has brought in a revenue <lb/>
to the government <lb/>
There is prospect that there <lb/>
will be a battle royal over the prose <lb/>
ration of the Standard Oil Company. <lb/>
No one doubts tint such a <lb/>
is contemplated, though the <lb/>
Justice tries to look <lb/>
wise the Commissioner of <lb/>
is more mysterious than <lb/>
ever about the A good <lb/>
enough reason h t the coming prose <lb/>
is that it will be good politics. <lb/>
Whether the corporation will be <lb/>
convicted or not is a question. In <lb/>
of all the lucky escapes it <lb/>
had in the past it is very doubtful <lb/>
it will. <lb/>
u street, <lb/>
Sick. <lb/>
Stokes has been quite <lb/>
i of <lb/>
; , on Second <lb/>
Hooker has been <lb/>
at In r home <lb/>
e F <lb/>
. ,<lb/>
How to Interest. <lb/>
If you wish to deposit money <lb/>
i m u specified ii get inter- <lb/>
net, In log it to and take <lb/>
one our Time <lb/>
The National Bunk <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
OUR CUSTOMERS <lb/>
we are always looking for better; always <lb/>
working to secure values and styles superior <lb/>
to other stores, when <lb/>
La-dies <lb/>
began to sell paper patterns we began to investigate, we <lb/>
said to ourselves, <lb/>
HOME <lb/>
SERMON IN SIGN LANGUAGE. <lb/>
Seventeen Mutes Confirmed--An <lb/>
Impressive Service. <lb/>
It is sold t one witnesses <lb/>
a impressive in its <lb/>
and solemnity, as was <lb/>
that held in St church <lb/>
last night, v lie i seventeen deaf <lb/>
mutes won received into <lb/>
church by the rites <lb/>
. here are only <lb/>
or deal mutes in tho com- <lb/>
night seventeen <lb/>
of these r taken into com- <lb/>
wit the <lb/>
chancel wen <lb/>
In <lb/>
the lit. J Cheshire, <lb/>
of tho Hoc hi North t <lb/>
ma, Rev. J. mis- <lb/>
tn tin i oaf mutes in the <lb/>
fit S ; i, Rev. s. s. <lb/>
Bost, rector St. Philip's. Tl a <lb/>
was r. id by Mr. Boat, <lb/>
Mi fallowed and <lb/>
t c that was <lb/>
laid in . <lb/>
Bishop Chen made a short <lb/>
t work among the <lb/>
leaf, v i-h Mr. <lb/>
sachet a in the <lb/>
Acts <lb/>
Hum was being <lb/>
Mel id, which per- <lb/>
the i was like the <lb/>
The <lb/>
at ion. whirl, packed tho church <lb/>
the doors, was profoundly <lb/>
The deaf mutes hung <lb/>
Don every word. <lb/>
while being <lb/>
Miss <lb/>
or face, and graceful in form <lb/>
Id repeated in the <lb/>
lam . the <lb/>
My God to <lb/>
Miss all the <lb/>
an accomplished elocutionist, I <lb/>
WHAT IS <lb/>
is a product as <lb/>
near callable of curing the <lb/>
majority of diseases as it is <lb/>
possible for Modern Science <lb/>
to produce. The use of Bro- <lb/>
makes pure blood. <lb/>
is not a miracle <lb/>
but simply the result of the <lb/>
scientific the <lb/>
chemists of the <lb/>
present century. At the <lb/>
first symptoms of fatigue <lb/>
headache or backache, which <lb/>
are often the forerunners <lb/>
disease, send for your <lb/>
physician if you will, but, if <lb/>
yon take you may <lb/>
find that by the time he has <lb/>
answered your call, that the <lb/>
symptoms have disappear- <lb/>
ed <lb/>
Use as <lb/>
ed. Live a life. <lb/>
If you while so <lb/>
doing, we any <lb/>
doctor's bill on de- <lb/>
proof of illness. <lb/>
We don't want you to invest <lb/>
a however, until we <lb/>
have bought the first bottle <lb/>
For you. Kill in the coupon <lb/>
under this advertisement <lb/>
and n ail it to us, care <lb/>
to write your name and ad <lb/>
dress plainly, and we will <lb/>
send you without any cost <lb/>
to you whatever a full size <lb/>
I package to try. No matter <lb/>
what your trouble is, write <lb/>
to us con- <lb/>
Address <lb/>
Co., New York. <lb/>
J. L. Wooten will give his <lb/>
persona guarantee that you <lb/>
will receive an on <lb/>
your nearest druggist for a <lb/>
tree bottle if you send us <lb/>
coupon. Be sure to write <lb/>
your name and address <lb/>
plainly. <lb/>
FREE <lb/>
COUPON. <lb/>
.,,,,. <lb/>
nearest dealer is t. <lb/>
My disease is. <lb/>
It you think you need <lb/>
at once, or if you have <lb/>
used it. it Is to be had <lb/>
first class druggists. <lb/>
J. L. <lb/>
Exclusive Wholesale Agents <lb/>
or N. <lb/>
H Is class and has never done anything in a second class <lb/>
at investigation convinced us U <lb/>
the Ladies Home Journal added a new <lb/>
which makes much mote desirable than <lb/>
other pattern. They furnish a Chart free with <lb/>
each pattern. This Chart shows exactly the pattern is <lb/>
to he t It is so that a child can <lb/>
it. It s to who are <lb/>
in garment cutting and garment making. Mothers advise <lb/>
that by the aid of the Chart furnished 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 <lb/>
one trial will convince you and make you a regular <lb/>
ALL SIZES KEPT <lb/>
Free At Our Store. Come And Get One. <lb/>
We are leaders In Dress Goods Silks and <lb/>
J. <lb/>
and though she does not speak <lb/>
orally, her reading in was <lb/>
more eloquent and impressive <lb/>
than words usually are. Many <lb/>
people in the congregation <lb/>
thought they had never attended <lb/>
a more inspiring and helpful <lb/>
vice. Durham Sun. <lb/>
Etc. <lb/>
J. G. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb/>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
D J WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE. Pin COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA FRIDAY. JUNE I. 1906. <lb/>
NO <lb/>
THE HEPBURN BILL AND THE COAL <lb/>
Another feature of the bill <lb/>
which is of the utmost <lb/>
requires that after May <lb/>
1908, no interstate carrier <lb/>
engage in the transportation of <lb/>
commodities of its own in <lb/>
with shippers over its lines. <lb/>
This is intended principally to <lb/>
break up the control that the <lb/>
railroads now exercise over the <lb/>
business in <lb/>
and over the <lb/>
business in large part. It re- <lb/>
mains to be seen whether this <lb/>
part of the law can be carried <lb/>
out as to made really effect- <lb/>
As a rule, the coal business <lb/>
of the railroads is organized <lb/>
although the stock of <lb/>
the coal companies is owned by <lb/>
the railroad companies and the <lb/>
presidents the coal roads are <lb/>
tho presidents of the companies <lb/>
that mine and sell the coal. Per- <lb/>
haps the most complete <lb/>
now existing in America is the <lb/>
anthracite-coal monopoly, and it <lb/>
will be next to impossible to <lb/>
break it up. For most great <lb/>
trusts and combinations it is <lb/>
easy to present a strong <lb/>
cal based chiefly upon <lb/>
the economies resulting from the <lb/>
of united and co- <lb/>
operative methods on the large <lb/>
scale for the wastes and <lb/>
of the old competitive sys- <lb/>
no argument at all <lb/>
can justify a due to the <lb/>
seizure of the whole supply of <lb/>
some commodity that is <lb/>
tn article of general use by a <lb/>
a i-i or a group of <lb/>
common whose proper <lb/>
unction i- not to traffic in com- <lb/>
to carry other pea <lb/>
pie's the lowest feasible <lb/>
prides. tie railroads which <lb/>
touch the anthracite field of <lb/>
Pennsylvania had always been <lb/>
limited absolutely and to <lb/>
their functions as <lb/>
the users of anthracite <lb/>
coal would not today be paying <lb/>
much, any, more than one-half <lb/>
of tho present price of coal. <lb/>
From Pi ogress of the <lb/>
in the American Month- <lb/>
Reviews for June. <lb/>
Cruel Jab. <lb/>
At a of <lb/>
ii i -fin was <lb/>
man, win veil <lb/>
ailed, the office several <lb/>
ii . and exclaimed in a <lb/>
loud-nine v <lb/>
hum is John Smith Did <lb/>
v paper that I was a <lb/>
did was the <lb/>
.- i of <lb/>
editor. <lb/>
Didn't that was a <lb/>
i shouted Smith, <lb/>
a shark <lb/>
and ft <lb/>
I did declared the <lb/>
-one paper n- <lb/>
ii been our <lb/>
down be was <lb/>
nil of the editorial one <lb/>
r prints stale <lb/>
DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION. <lb/>
A Democratic convention of Pitt <lb/>
county will be held at court <lb/>
at o'clock <lb/>
A. M. Thursday, June 1906, <lb/>
purpose of selecting <lb/>
to various State, Judi- <lb/>
and Congressional conventions. <lb/>
The Democratic primaries <lb/>
purpose of selecting delegates <lb/>
o the county convention will be <lb/>
held at the various voting <lb/>
of the respective townships <lb/>
of Pitt on Saturday, <lb/>
day of 1906, at o'clock P. <lb/>
M. At these primaries Demo- <lb/>
voters of respective <lb/>
townships will select delegates to <lb/>
county convention to e held <lb/>
at Greenville on 14th of <lb/>
township will be entitled to <lb/>
the number of delegates, <lb/>
to the county convention based <lb/>
upon its vote for Governor for <lb/>
1904, to <lb/>
Heaver Dam <lb/>
Carolina. <lb/>
Contents No. <lb/>
No. <lb/>
RUNAWAY MARRIAGE. <lb/>
Virginia and Carolina Wed at <lb/>
Ayden. <lb/>
At Hotel Bertha Tuesday <lb/>
there were a bride and groom Who <lb/>
away from Kinston to get <lb/>
groom was Mr B. I. <lb/>
Jones, a man with head- <lb/>
quarter at tin <lb/>
bride Miss o <lb/>
Kinston. <lb/>
It in the same old story. <lb/>
couple were in love, there was ob- <lb/>
to the marriage by <lb/>
of the young lady, an <lb/>
was carried out. Mr. <lb/>
came to Greenville from <lb/>
the road on <lb/>
train and the night <lb/>
Next day he procured a marriage <lb/>
license, obtained a carriage <lb/>
horses and started toward <lb/>
In the meantime Miss Chadwick <lb/>
left Kin-inn in a with a <lb/>
and came in direction. <lb/>
The two teams met in the road <lb/>
somewhere between <lb/>
Ayden when Miss Chadwick <lb/>
the buggy and took a in the <lb/>
carriage with Mr. Jones. <lb/>
turned about and drove back to <lb/>
Ayden were married o <lb/>
rival there by Rev. B. K. <lb/>
They continued journey to <lb/>
spent <lb/>
here. <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
. <lb/>
Creek <lb/>
It hoped that a full attend <lb/>
whom Democratic voters of <lb/>
each township will at their re <lb/>
primary meeting to select <lb/>
delegates to the county convention <lb/>
III e i-i- with <lb/>
ti hi of party. <lb/>
By order of the committee. <lb/>
L. I. <lb/>
OAKLEY ITEMS. <lb/>
GRIMESLAND ITEMS. <lb/>
Night. <lb/>
At an informal meeting of the <lb/>
Baptist Wednesday night, <lb/>
arrangements were completed for <lb/>
the welcome to pastor, J. <lb/>
K. who was married at <lb/>
to Miss Belle <lb/>
Ho will reach <lb/>
with his bride Friday evening, <lb/>
a public reception will be tendered <lb/>
at th Mr. <lb/>
Mrs. It. K from loll <lb/>
o'clock. <lb/>
ii. N. C, May <lb/>
Kev. J. It- of Pantego, <lb/>
bis regular appointment at <lb/>
church at their place <lb/>
day morning. <lb/>
Too Timothy hand was just fine. <lb/>
attain <lb/>
We had a rain here <lb/>
night and Sunday. The <lb/>
are all smiles now. <lb/>
Will Hodges and wife, <lb/>
were our town <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
;. and sinter, Mi <lb/>
Helen, spent Sunday <lb/>
will. Miss Myrtie Proctor. <lb/>
William of Greenville, <lb/>
i-pent Sunday Dr. Jones <lb/>
Little Lizzie Galloway i spend- <lb/>
sometime wit i little Man <lb/>
Minnie Buck is her <lb/>
sinter, Mrs. T. K. Proctor. <lb/>
Mi-. and children, <lb/>
of spent Friday <lb/>
Mrs, W. <lb/>
Mi-s of this <lb/>
place, is visiting Mrs. C. G. <lb/>
if <lb/>
Oakley, N. C. May <lb/>
This section is full of potato hugs <lb/>
and drummers. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. James RoebucK <lb/>
spent hers w. th their <lb/>
Mrs. II. A. Gray. <lb/>
The rain has come, the next tiling <lb/>
is grass. <lb/>
L. Williams returned home <lb/>
Sunday after spending a few days in <lb/>
Martin county. <lb/>
II. BOSS returned to Charles- <lb/>
ton, S. C, last week after spending <lb/>
several days here on business. <lb/>
E. has been sick but ii. <lb/>
much better. <lb/>
James Robersonville. <lb/>
was hero Saturday. <lb/>
The 15- H. met here in their <lb/>
GRIMESLAND PUBLIC SCHOOL <lb/>
Closes With Splendid Concert. <lb/>
The public school at <lb/>
aught by Miss Ada Ward closed <lb/>
Tuesday night a splendid <lb/>
Ad Immense crowd was <lb/>
present and every feature of the <lb/>
was greatly <lb/>
After all had been <lb/>
sated in the beautifully decorated <lb/>
nail, Fred one the pupils <lb/>
a brief address of <lb/>
come. Following this Mr. W. M. <lb/>
Movie, one of the school committee <lb/>
men, introduced Prof. W. H. Bags- <lb/>
dale for half an hour. <lb/>
As usual he gave his hearers much <lb/>
to think about. He congratulated <lb/>
the community upon large <lb/>
enrollment of school <lb/>
good work done, but impressed <lb/>
fact to keep pace with the <lb/>
educational movement and the <lb/>
progress of the times in we <lb/>
live, Grimesland must go forward <lb/>
by erecting a large school <lb/>
that will accommodate all the <lb/>
children of the community <lb/>
teachers increased pro- <lb/>
Following the address the con- <lb/>
cert was given by pupils with <lb/>
this <lb/>
Song, school. <lb/>
Pa Begins to <lb/>
Gibson. <lb/>
Helen Boyd Elijah Proctor. <lb/>
Heard Them <lb/>
Maggie Moore. <lb/>
Song, Miss Louise Ward. <lb/>
Play, Godmother's Book <lb/>
Characters <lb/>
Dorothy, Mary Proctor. <lb/>
Godmother, Dollie Hodges. <lb/>
OVER THE STATE. <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
happenings of Interest in North <lb/>
Carolina. <lb/>
Tuesday, <lb/>
K. of Durham, came to <lb/>
this place yesterday, stopping at <lb/>
This morning <lb/>
chambermaid going to lo- <lb/>
room l mini him in <lb/>
condition. In his room were found <lb/>
a number of bottles Containing <lb/>
poison. What he hi d taken could <lb/>
he determined or has not been <lb/>
at this time. who were <lb/>
called stated, however, that it <lb/>
impossible lot him to survive. <lb/>
Charlotte, X. O., May <lb/>
applicants to practice med- <lb/>
this State who stood the <lb/>
examination before State board <lb/>
lat week, have failed, accord- <lb/>
to announcement of the <lb/>
chairman of the board today. <lb/>
i- something of a calamity to <lb/>
the but <lb/>
the Slate it is believed, i <lb/>
making efforts to <lb/>
raise the <lb/>
large increase in of <lb/>
who have failed to pass. <lb/>
Durham, N. C. May <lb/>
of a attempt at suicide <lb/>
been received here from the <lb/>
northern part of the county, the <lb/>
victim of her to end <lb/>
life is Miss <lb/>
daughter of Henry Franklin. The <lb/>
attempt was made Saturday <lb/>
and particulars could not be <lb/>
learned, account of relatives <lb/>
to secret the affair. <lb/>
Miss who is about <lb/>
Red Biding Hood, Blanch , home of he <lb/>
tor. <lb/>
Babes in the Woods, Henry <lb/>
Ethel <lb/>
Aladdin, Knott Proctor. <lb/>
Jack the giant killer, Herman <lb/>
Sawyer. <lb/>
Boyd. <lb/>
Bleeping Beauty, Susie Proctor. <lb/>
Golden Hair, Emma Carson. <lb/>
Tom Thumb, Ed <lb/>
Recitation, Deacon's <lb/>
hall on the 20th with quite a good Elijah Proctor. <lb/>
attendance. <lb/>
Mrs. Nancy Williamson, of Beth- <lb/>
el, visited Mrs. Sallie Williams lure <lb/>
last week. <lb/>
We are very glad to note that <lb/>
Mm. Nash Hardy is very <lb/>
proved. <lb/>
Daisy Parker <lb/>
from where she has been <lb/>
visiting friends for some time. <lb/>
There was no service at Oak Grove <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
Hiss Rosa Skinner, one of <lb/>
charming young ladies, is spending <lb/>
a days this, old Pitt's garden <lb/>
spot. <lb/>
J, J. Jones and T. F. Nelson <lb/>
went fishing last week in <lb/>
creek. They muddied tho creek a <lb/>
distance of miles, brought home <lb/>
as many as two horses could pull, to <lb/>
say nothing of the two or three wan- <lb/>
on loads given away. They <lb/>
muddy the next week from <lb/>
Plymouth to Weldon. <lb/>
We now have water w irks and <lb/>
soon will have lights, of course <lb/>
Louis Duncan. <lb/>
a shot gun and to a tobacco <lb/>
barn, some two hundred yards <lb/>
from the house, and placing the <lb/>
breech of gun against a rock <lb/>
attempted to pull the bin <lb/>
could not reach it. She then <lb/>
a stick hailing <lb/>
pushed trigger and the gun <lb/>
fired, but the movement of <lb/>
V. O. May <lb/>
Mi. John Bell, foreman on the <lb/>
railroad, for <lb/>
Company, died suddenly <lb/>
day night at We <lb/>
his dear relatives here, <lb/>
Mrs. L. K. Ricks, Miss Olive <lb/>
and Miss Mary Belle <lb/>
Ricks have gone an extended <lb/>
vi-it to relatives and friends at <lb/>
Ed wards. <lb/>
P. P. Stallings, of Richmond, <lb/>
was town Monday night. <lb/>
T. B. of Belcross and <lb/>
J. of Raleigh, are the <lb/>
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. <lb/>
W. M. Ward and Mr. Peck, of <lb/>
Bern, visited our town Wed. <lb/>
Mr. Brown, of wag in <lb/>
town Tuesday, <lb/>
Mrs. F. G. Whaley left Tuesday <lb/>
morning for a two weeks visit to <lb/>
Mrs H. Phillips, of Suffolk. <lb/>
Mr of was <lb/>
Wednesday. <lb/>
Rev B. E. of Ayden, <lb/>
tilled his appointment <lb/>
Sunday and preached an <lb/>
sermon. <lb/>
Miss Lula Sexton, is out again <lb/>
after a severe of measles. <lb/>
Mr. Vance, of Georgia, was in <lb/>
town this week. <lb/>
P. H. Harrington and Robert <lb/>
Minton Sunday Washing- <lb/>
ton. <lb/>
Freeman Georgetown, <lb/>
S. C, arrived tonight will he <lb/>
bee days. <lb/>
Mrs. If. B. Philips made a short <lb/>
visit last week <lb/>
to her home in <lb/>
Saturday, accompanied by H. P. <lb/>
Philips. <lb/>
Rev. of Wake <lb/>
here Tuesday. <lb/>
H. II. Stanley spent Monday in <lb/>
Greenville <lb/>
Willie Kicks, of Greenville, was <lb/>
in Mm <lb/>
Mis. O. O. Calhoun, who has <lb/>
body saved life a- the loud we <lb/>
Intended for her heart went I <lb/>
From What we hear we are moonlight. <lb/>
in nave some new neighbors <lb/>
Broad street. <lb/>
We will not take to tell <lb/>
the drummers that visit om <lb/>
I hey are like the------we <lb/>
have with us <lb/>
Monday morning <lb/>
I and o'clock, a mob of two bun- <lb/>
died masked men, at <lb/>
assaulted the sheriff, battered <lb/>
down jail door and <lb/>
V. Johnson, a while jut <lb/>
earned turnabout a mile Iron town <lb/>
Hong, Hies Myrtie Proctor. <lb/>
Pantomime, girls. <lb/>
Man at the <lb/>
Holt Faucette. <lb/>
Cradle s Several girls. <lb/>
Your Own <lb/>
Class. <lb/>
Recitation, <lb/>
Lucy Anderson. <lb/>
Recitation, shall I <lb/>
Ed <lb/>
Drill, Eighteen girls <lb/>
Recitation, Several boys. <lb/>
Mary Proctor. <lb/>
Tableau, Girls. <lb/>
Song, <lb/>
boys. <lb/>
Vocal and Instrumental music, <lb/>
Misses Moore and Ward. <lb/>
Just before the c inclusion of <lb/>
program Miss Ward in a few winds <lb/>
thanked the committee of <lb/>
school for the manner bad <lb/>
of its mark. Her breast <lb/>
away, however, having <lb/>
lung on side of<lb/>
am no but I know a few <lb/>
tilings. have seen nice Corn <lb/>
rye of late. came in a jug, <lb/>
though. <lb/>
Charlotte, N. C. May <lb/>
of the oldest in the <lb/>
South, Porter, who <lb/>
lives In Mecklenburg is <lb/>
dead at the advanced age of one <lb/>
hundred and ten years. She <lb/>
a few years after the <lb/>
lion war and has the distinction <lb/>
of reached a more advance <lb/>
age than person all <lb/>
to f <lb/>
d years old <lb/>
and lynched him, after , . , <lb/>
tinny was riddled with bullets aid u <lb/>
slashed <lb/>
work, to all who <lb/>
had helped her making the <lb/>
closing a success, to <lb/>
people to Superintendent <lb/>
f their <lb/>
Miss Ward ha- had a <lb/>
school that tested hr efficiency <lb/>
as a teacher. The enroll was <lb/>
above CO, and the excellence of the <lb/>
closing concert showed the <lb/>
of the work she had done. <lb/>
is town <lb/>
and making- line ad ranee both ed- <lb/>
and commercially. <lb/>
BLACK JACK <lb/>
Black Jack, N. C. May <lb/>
Jas. II. who has been <lb/>
attending Whitsett Institute, <lb/>
home last week. <lb/>
E. L. Clark went to Greenville <lb/>
Wednesday. <lb/>
Mis, Jennie Forbes, of Green <lb/>
I ville, spent Friday here with Mrs. <lb/>
G. S. Johnston. <lb/>
A nice rain one more time. <lb/>
Farmers to see such a nice <lb/>
one. more like <lb/>
a living. <lb/>
Miss Bessie Adams spent <lb/>
day in and with Miss <lb/>
few- <lb/>
Little Cole been very <lb/>
for several days. We hope <lb/>
she will soon improve. <lb/>
G. H. Minion family have <lb/>
back to his home in Bertie <lb/>
alter a short residence in <lb/>
N. C, May Be- <lb/>
tween midnight and one o'clock <lb/>
I'm e broke at the extensive brick <lb/>
lino it of Mr. V. A. <lb/>
I. <lb/>
a 10-s of<lb/>
Mis. Abram spent a <lb/>
with her people. <lb/>
Henry Mill to Greenville <lb/>
Wednesday on business. <lb/>
How Tillman Lost An Eye. <lb/>
Although his worn old <lb/>
enough to serve in the Confederate <lb/>
army, was a <lb/>
school hoy of fifteen when the great <lb/>
struggle began. He knew that at <lb/>
sixteen lie must join I lie Confederate <lb/>
forces, his brothers wrote back <lb/>
from the field entreating him to get <lb/>
as much education possible, <lb/>
cause war might last so long that <lb/>
be would never again he able to <lb/>
to school. <lb/>
liven at night Tillman would con <lb/>
studies, carry <lb/>
pine I not into the <lb/>
woods and lay down with big <lb/>
books i. lie was a lank, tall <lb/>
silent boy, dictatorial and brusque, <lb/>
this place and but a natural student heat of <lb/>
his sister, Miss Daisy, spent Bat- the pine torch bis left eye, <lb/>
and Sunday House, I and a plunge in cold water brought <lb/>
vis ting relatives and friends. on B destroyed it. It was <lb/>
Mason and Oscar spent U,, following <lb/>
Sunday afternoon <lb/>
Mrs. Noah Cox and her sister, <lb/>
Miss Eva, were here a short while <lb/>
yesterday. <lb/>
Farmers are still selling out <lb/>
tobaCCO, look out for crops. <lb/>
this mishap that prevented the <lb/>
youth from serving in arms against <lb/>
tho for <lb/>
June. <lb/>
takes more than a <lb/>
manner lo make up lack <lb/>
business in religious work <lb/>
Many men in;. -1 <lb/>
Ten . i tin <lb/>
I just clip oil one tn <lb/>
Pitt <lb/>
Di. v I. Fleming, this <lb/>
who has at Hamilton, <lb/>
recently Mood the examination for <lb/>
fore the state board of <lb/>
passed with mark- <lb/>
c .<lb/>
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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/>
or not, will certainly save you money. <lb/>
A Snake in Church. <lb/>
At one of our colored places of <lb/>
worship a few Sundays since con- <lb/>
commotion was excited <lb/>
when attention was drawn to <lb/>
door, where a good sized snake <lb/>
I making it entrance, if <lb/>
I all surroundings the rep- <lb/>
j some were ii- <lb/>
to a remembrance of the r- <lb/>
den of and of the i pinion <lb/>
the devil paying tin- con- <lb/>
a visit. It was in <lb/>
peculiar occurrence, and for the <lb/>
valor of a few. there would have <lb/>
been mere service at that church <lb/>
that day. and likely, for many <lb/>
lo com,. Winston <lb/>
NO ICE <lb/>
the Nelson <lb/>
T- and t sell same <lb/>
I l <lb/>
lie. d of Mine. Apply l <lb/>
A Ayden. N.<lb/>
Our Department is full of good things for the <lb/>
old and the young. Come and see us. <lb/>
C. T. Big Store <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
Friend. is World <lb/>
Suppose Stop See <lb/>
Isn't it Wonderful <lb/>
K. 1903. <lb/>
I pleas- <lb/>
i i k i Remedy <lb/>
cured our little girl of <lb/>
. bud case I which <lb/>
of her <lb/>
Him-had from <lb/>
I Ml w eel's old, <lb/>
w old. She <lb/>
low i . , i I feel <lb/>
I i,. of <lb/>
t symptom of <lb/>
II I six year-. <lb/>
W. COBB. <lb/>
I Not Quite <lb/>
often you can gel a <lb/>
thing jOg, <lb/>
nail or screw driver or <lb/>
lacking. Have a good <lb/>
tool and be prepared for <lb/>
r-enc es. Our line of tools <lb/>
is all i could desire, and <lb/>
we will see that your tool <lb/>
box does not lack a single <lb/>
Al useful article. <lb/>
Of Course <lb/>
You get Harness, <lb/>
Horse Goods, <lb/>
I J- R <lb/>
Is The Moon Inhabited. <lb/>
Science has proven that the moon has <lb/>
atmosphere, which makes life <lb/>
some form possible on that satellite, <lb/>
but no-for human beings, who have a <lb/>
hard enough time on this earth of ours, <lb/>
Hitters cure Headache, Bilious <lb/>
Malaria, Chills, arid <lb/>
dice, Dyspepsia, Torpid <lb/>
Kidney complaints, General <lb/>
Debility and Female weaknesses. <lb/>
as a general Tonic and <lb/>
weak persons and <lb/>
the aged. It induces sound sleep, <lb/>
Fully guaranteed by L. <lb/>
Price only <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
i i. in <lb/>
Groceries <lb/>
in And Provisions <lb/>
Cotton Bagging and <lb/>
Ties always on hand <lb/>
Fresh Goods kept con- <lb/>
in stock. Country <lb/>
Produce Bought and Sold <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
To Publishers <lb/>
and Printers <lb/>
new <lb/>
patents <lb/>
whereby we <lb/>
mil old Col <lb/>
limn am Fl-ad <lb/>
aid thicker, 111.1 make <lb/>
as ., ,. <lb/>
;. . Inly <lb/>
knobs ti bot- <lb/>
tom. <lb/>
PRICES <lb/>
Column and Head <lb/>
regular lengths <lb/>
l. s. and <lb/>
Head Ruled inches in <lb/>
and over per lb <lb/>
A ample of refaced <lb/>
full <lb/>
will be cheerfully <lb/>
sent on application. <lb/>
Pointers <lb/>
of Type nil <lb/>
High Grade Printing Mater <lb/>
N. Ninth Street. <lb/>
SOUTHERN R. R. CO <lb/>
Steamboat Service. <lb/>
L. leaves <lb/>
Washington daily I except <lb/>
at U a. in. for Greenville; leaves <lb/>
Greenville daily <lb/>
in. for <lb/>
Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
Norfolk Southern Railroad t r <lb/>
Norfolk, Baltimore, Philadelphia, <lb/>
New York, and all <lb/>
North. Connects a Norfolk <lb/>
with all points West. <lb/>
Shippers should order <lb/>
freight via Norfolk, care <lb/>
Southern K. R. <lb/>
Sailing hours subject to change <lb/>
without notice. <lb/>
J. J. Agent, Green- <lb/>
N. c. <lb/>
H. General T. and <lb/>
r. Agent, Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
H. K. KING, V. P. G. M. <lb/>
North Ca i <lb/>
Convulsion, <lb/>
FitS, then <lb/>
J Epilepsy <lb/>
AN OLD <lb/>
SAYS. <lb/>
a heavy <lb/>
Sickness tight <lb/>
The LIVER i.-. i. scat of nine <lb/>
HI <lb/>
t root of the whole b <lb/>
thoroughly, <lb/>
restore the action of <lb/>
LIVER to normal condition. <lb/>
Give tone to the system and <lb/>
solid flesh to the body. <lb/>
Take No Substitute. <lb/>
p. R. L. <lb/>
Dentist. <lb/>
Greenville, N. G. <lb/>
Dr. Mil. <lb/>
has been so successful in <lb/>
curing these <lb/>
diseases that there is every <lb/>
to believe that even-the <lb/>
most hopeless cases can be <lb/>
benefited, not fully restored. <lb/>
We will be pleased to refer <lb/>
any one thus to many <lb/>
who enjoy the blessing of <lb/>
health, after of hopeless <lb/>
suffering. <lb/>
a Hon <lb/>
when two f i y flt of <lb/>
worst ho m i <lb/>
I ,, <lb/>
for him, without <lb/>
ho i i that w <lb/>
sent to for tho <lb/>
throe tut ho con- <lb/>
to prow <lb/>
him home July 1901 In an <lb/>
lie hid lost mind almost <lb/>
entirely, lie hardly Knew of <lb/>
family; could not even find bed; <lb/>
was a total lie had from to <lb/>
Ills a day. We to <lb/>
Dr. and the first <lb/>
bottle was see a <lb/>
for the have Riven It to <lb/>
him ever and tie baa had but <lb/>
two very spells Since la.-t <lb/>
and then he was not well other <lb/>
ways. We pronounce him cured, its ho <lb/>
can work go anywhere. If any <lb/>
wishes to ask any <lb/>
this, they are st liberty to do <lb/>
1-1. if. Lincoln. Ind. <lb/>
Dr. Is sold by your <lb/>
druggist, who will guarantee that the <lb/>
bottle will benefit. If It falls, ho <lb/>
will refund your money. <lb/>
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind <lb/>
Nature's Way Is Best. <lb/>
The ind <lb/>
KIM of a- <lb/>
If fill low <lb/>
Hi men that is <lb/>
from <lb/>
wrought out <lb/>
of much <lb/>
tin- us of <lb/>
by skillful In <lb/>
proportions. <lb/>
m of <lb/>
Medical <lb/>
bark. root Seal root. <lb/>
and root, <lb/>
In cast's of lung, <lb/>
and <lb/>
Is, therefore, remedy <lb/>
for bronchitis, chronic <lb/>
catarrh and kindred ailments. <lb/>
The above native have the <lb/>
tram the <lb/>
loading medical a of all tin- <lb/>
schools of practice, for tho not only <lb/>
of tho diseases named above hut also for <lb/>
Indigestion torpor of or <lb/>
constipation, kidney and <lb/>
bladder troubles catarrh, no matter <lb/>
where located. <lb/>
You don't have to take Dr. <lb/>
say-so alone as to tills; what he claims <lb/>
for his i hacked by the <lb/>
writings of the most eminent men In the <lb/>
medical profession. A request by postal <lb/>
card or letter, addressed to Dr. EL V. <lb/>
Pierce, N. Y., for a little <lb/>
of extracts from eminent medical <lb/>
endorsing the Ingredients of his <lb/>
will bring a little book <lb/>
that worthy of your attention If <lb/>
needing a safe, reliable remedy of <lb/>
for the of almost <lb/>
any old chronic, or lingering malady. <lb/>
Dr. Pellets con- <lb/>
Ono little is a gentle <lb/>
laxative, and two u mild cathartic. <lb/>
Tho most valuable book for both men <lb/>
and women Is Dr. <lb/>
Common Sense Medical Ad- <lb/>
I visor. A splendid <lb/>
J volume, with engravings <lb/>
colored plates. A copy. <lb/>
t will sent <lb/>
n to anyone cents <lb/>
j in one-cent stamps, to pay <lb/>
L I the cost of mailing t <lb/>
Dr. R. V. Pierce. Buffalo, N. <lb/>
Y. stamps.<lb/>
to its <lb/>
h ail <lb/>
t in a. <lb/>
In till other i is 1.- <lb/>
. for <lb/>
It <lb/>
NATURE IS KIND. <lb/>
Licenses <lb/>
of It <lb/>
t. <lb/>
WHITE. <lb/>
Charity Cook. <lb/>
Albert <lb/>
and <lb/>
T. . Wiggins avail <lb/>
way. <lb/>
and Edward-. <lb/>
G. I-11-1-1- and Mildred <lb/>
Frank and Mary <lb/>
Anna Bu <lb/>
look. <lb/>
Daniel and Emma <lb/>
j. <lb/>
Abram Clark <lb/>
A DAY IN WINTERVILLE. <lb/>
Editor B. E. f the <lb/>
Neck <lb/>
at <lb/>
High <lb/>
f ii in hi- <lb/>
pen -i. when hf <lb/>
Keck . <lb/>
to . i hi. <lb/>
which i n- hi d <lb/>
lovely ton i-f <lb/>
mile, below <lb/>
ruck Mr. A. G. In <lb/>
pine Mr. in <lb/>
and supply Hie railroad <lb/>
and oilier and this was <lb/>
beginning f <lb/>
in h w developed into <lb/>
important <lb/>
built a town. <lb/>
Mr. soon tie idea <lb/>
laying town, mid being a <lb/>
man deep and abiding moral <lb/>
are Known <lb/>
in ins Christian life, <lb/>
a condition with <lb/>
to real estate on it there <lb/>
be <lb/>
or sold for ninety- <lb/>
in in- yearn. <lb/>
la the home of the <lb/>
Cos <lb/>
and many <lb/>
manufactured that thriving <lb/>
town which but a ago <lb/>
was a vast pine forest. Among tin- <lb/>
many things <lb/>
under Mr. Cox's are <lb/>
ion planters, <lb/>
back-bands, flue buggies <lb/>
other things. It is a general <lb/>
ion, felt and fr expressed, that <lb/>
do man N has done <lb/>
more for than A. <lb/>
G. done f r Put <lb/>
and the tow., of <lb/>
The town presents many <lb/>
i in pretty homes, well <lb/>
ranged employment <lb/>
for all who want to work, good <lb/>
water and a healthful <lb/>
facilities; <lb/>
perhaps the moat attractive <lb/>
of in he educational in- <lb/>
I but renters <lb/>
villa High <lb/>
From the very there <lb/>
hid been go. d school <lb/>
there but about years ago <lb/>
G. E. a young <lb/>
man of sterling worth, scholarship <lb/>
and ability, commenced work <lb/>
of laying the foundation to- a good <lb/>
institution of learning. Win <lb/>
High School, like many <lb/>
other great and good <lb/>
had a modest beginning, bin it has <lb/>
already developed into ore of the <lb/>
finest and most efficient e id use- <lb/>
institutions of the kind in all <lb/>
me country. There are good <lb/>
commodious building, one <lb/>
i building and <lb/>
for <lb/>
girls. The school <lb/>
has of oaring for from <lb/>
eighty to one hundred boarding <lb/>
One thing has been developed <lb/>
in the strenuous debate in the <lb/>
Senate on the railroad rate bill <lb/>
and that is that Vice-President <lb/>
Fairbanks is a most incompetent <lb/>
presiding officer. <lb/>
Thomas A. great <lb/>
is on a lour <lb/>
i this -late. He i, searching I'm <lb/>
i ca which is <lb/>
said to have been found in <lb/>
North Carolina <lb/>
H. A. <lb/>
Mr. Carnegie says he would <lb/>
work for a dollar a day, if it was <lb/>
necessary. How many dollars <lb/>
be makes every day out of work <lb/>
of other men and through the <lb/>
virtual monopoly, the tariff on <lb/>
steel, is the question that inter- <lb/>
the American people. <lb/>
of Those Who Fall From <lb/>
Any Great Height. <lb/>
who fall from any great <lb/>
height have little or no recollection <lb/>
of their sensations the actual <lb/>
tailing remarked the am- <lb/>
surgeon us ho put- <lb/>
ting the arm an accident victim <lb/>
in splints. they know <lb/>
started their fall, b i tho man- <lb/>
and sensation fulling is <lb/>
ways a blank to them. It seems <lb/>
most as if nature was kind enough <lb/>
to dull their senses, they <lb/>
would no horrible sensations. <lb/>
was celled to a man <lb/>
who Inn fallen thirty feet from n <lb/>
roof, lie was seemingly conscious <lb/>
when we picked up, but he <lb/>
could not remember the process of <lb/>
his fall, lie remembered that ho <lb/>
Stepped on a nail, which started hi- <lb/>
tumble, but he did not remember <lb/>
In- grabbed at an eaves trough <lb/>
and that lie tried lo jab bis jack- <lb/>
knife into the shingles. Hut n <lb/>
low workman saw him do those <lb/>
things. my mother fell down- <lb/>
stairs there was every indication <lb/>
that she tried to grasp the banister, <lb/>
she did save herself for an in- <lb/>
the fourth stair from the bot- <lb/>
tom and that when she finally <lb/>
reached the floor turned a com- <lb/>
somersault. But she <lb/>
only that she stepped on her <lb/>
dress and pitched down. <lb/>
man who fell from a <lb/>
roof had the presence of mind to <lb/>
against u projection so that <lb/>
lie landed on a roof twenty feet be- <lb/>
low. Hut he had no recollection of <lb/>
that fact. He merely remembered <lb/>
that the scaffolding broke. Often- <lb/>
times a fall is accompanied by a <lb/>
somersault in -the air, a hurtling <lb/>
against some projection which <lb/>
the fall and a grabbing at <lb/>
things; but, although the victim <lb/>
i be when lie is picked <lb/>
up, lie remembrance of <lb/>
path downward seems <lb/>
to I e an utter blank to him. I really <lb/>
believe it is nature's of <lb/>
venting a falling person from lie- <lb/>
Doming hopelessly New <lb/>
York Press. <lb/>
HEADQUARTERS <lb/>
GENERAL MERCHANDISE. <lb/>
Having consolidated the two stocks of H. A. and John A. Ricks in <lb/>
store we are prepared to furnish our customers anything needed in <lb/>
DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES. <lb/>
We will carry in up-to-date line of m <lb/>
Hats, Shoes, Dress Goods, Notions, <lb/>
In Groceries we will have at all times a full line of the best goods, <lb/>
the staples like <lb/>
Meat, Flour, Sugar, Coffee, but all kinds of <lb/>
Canned Goods, the finest brands <lb/>
We can supply anything you need to wear or to eat, and pay highest <lb/>
COUNTRY PRODUCE. Quality and prices of our goods will please you. <lb/>
The Republican frauds and <lb/>
scandals are being somewhat <lb/>
lost sight of in the political ex- <lb/>
at Washington, but an- <lb/>
other batch of indictments <lb/>
against men accused of timber <lb/>
telling and a further postpone- <lb/>
of the trial some of those <lb/>
indicted for frauds, <lb/>
not to mention tho consular <lb/>
scandals, reminds us that the <lb/>
past six years have produced <lb/>
more, frauds, scandals and graft- <lb/>
than ever before. <lb/>
Attorney-General Ellis, of <lb/>
Ohio, has been invited -to Wash- <lb/>
by the President to con- <lb/>
fer about the prosecution of the <lb/>
Standard Oil trust. If more in- <lb/>
formation is really wanted on <lb/>
this attorney-general <lb/>
of West Virginia might give <lb/>
some evidence, especially of the <lb/>
connection of Senator <lb/>
with the octopus and its donation <lb/>
to the Republican campaign fund <lb/>
of that State when was <lb/>
electing a legislature in his in <lb/>
The senior member of n large <lb/>
York house tells the following <lb/>
as ii ii incident of his junior days, <lb/>
The house that time <lb/>
n dozen male and <lb/>
stenographers and one yo <lb/>
This young person a <lb/>
beauty of the blond type <lb/>
but practically worthless as n <lb/>
The junior partner brought <lb/>
matter to the attention of the <lb/>
senior and suggested that she be <lb/>
dropped. <lb/>
The old man smiled quizzically. <lb/>
ho said, pay <lb/>
that young lady a month. <lb/>
pay a dozen young fellows each <lb/>
per month less than they could <lb/>
probably get <lb/>
stay with us. Think it <lb/>
The young lady was not dis- <lb/>
Spectator. <lb/>
Piebald savages are among the <lb/>
people and things of which A. E. <lb/>
Pratt writes in Years Among <lb/>
New Guinea He <lb/>
the most part their bodies <lb/>
were brown, but they were marked <lb/>
with pinkish patches unevenly dis- <lb/>
This marking might be <lb/>
due to a disease, contracted from a <lb/>
too constant fish diet, but if wen <lb/>
a disease not discover that <lb/>
gave any discomfort. <lb/>
must be set this fact, that I <lb/>
observer one nun in whom <lb/>
markings In r. <lb/>
he was quite . h colored. n <lb/>
There piebald ere <lb/>
. i re I t <lb/>
i . . led shun i their <lb/>
in <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
Come in and examine my <lb/>
CORN PLANTERS, GUANO SOWERS, DISC <lb/>
HARROWS, SMOOTHING HARROWS, ONE <lb/>
AND TWO HORSE STEEL PLOWS, WIRE <lb/>
FENCE FOR FARM OR GARDEN AND WASH- <lb/>
MACHINES. <lb/>
a- <lb/>
Yours to <lb/>
H. L. C A K K <lb/>
NEAT JOB PRINTING <lb/>
Our specialty <lb/>
Reflector Job Printing Office. <lb/>
n. <lb/>
Wholesale Grocer an. <lb/>
Dealer. Cash paid for <lb/>
Rides. Cotton Seed, Oil Bar- <lb/>
r-. Egg, etc. Bed <lb/>
Oak Suits, B<lb/>
iii, lounges, P <lb/>
A, <lb/>
Lire Key <lb/>
roots, Henry George Can- <lb/>
Cherries, Peaches, Apple <lb/>
Pine Syrup, Jelly, <lb/>
Floor <lb/>
Wood, K Oil, <lb/>
Meal and J fulls, <lb/>
n seeds. Oranges, Apples, <lb/>
Dried Applet, Peachy-, <lb/>
Currents. <lb/>
and Ware, Tip a id . c <lb/>
. ., Best Batter, New <lb/>
go.<lb/>
ah. <lb/>
.- i <lb/>
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Desirable <lb/>
LOts For Sale <lb/>
Near Five Points on Easy Terms <lb/>
Call on or address <lb/>
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AND <lb/>
WHICH Editor and Proprietor. <lb/>
in th- post t Greenville. N. C. class matter, <lb/>
rates made upon application. <lb/>
A corresponds. I desired at every post office in and adjoining counties <lb/>
in to fiction <lb/>
GREENVILLE NORTH CAROLINA JUNE <lb/>
Offices must come high in Ala- <lb/>
It cost Hobson some over <lb/>
just to get the nomination <lb/>
Congress <lb/>
Judge Spencer B. Adams was <lb/>
made chairman of the Republican <lb/>
State e and the <lb/>
convention will be held in Greens- <lb/>
July 10th. <lb/>
WATCH THE ENEMY. <lb/>
The judge and solicitor of I lie dis- <lb/>
have skirted an investigation <lb/>
Wade-thorn find the <lb/>
lynched the white man there a few <lb/>
ago That is just a <lb/>
of time and money, and is like shill- <lb/>
the stable door after the bur <lb/>
has gone. <lb/>
EDITORIAL <lb/>
mi I <lb/>
It is reported that the Chinese <lb/>
Emperor is attain. <lb/>
for a man of his weight. Senator <lb/>
Barton seems to be sitting on the <lb/>
lid with remarkable confidence. <lb/>
A Texas paper says Mexico a <lb/>
bad place for a penniless man. <lb/>
Strikes us that a man without h <lb/>
penny cannot cut much figure any- <lb/>
where. <lb/>
If and could come <lb/>
b to earth during the month of <lb/>
June and hear some of their descend- <lb/>
ants list taxes, they might wonder <lb/>
times have changed. <lb/>
An has invited President <lb/>
Roosevelt to take a balloon trip with <lb/>
him from New York to Philadelphia. <lb/>
Perhaps the President does Dot want <lb/>
to he disposed of so easily. <lb/>
i goes hard with some <lb/>
ye to their purse <lb/>
And in the i f instances the <lb/>
m ire they have worse they <lb/>
it. <lb/>
of the United <lb/>
have a c <lb/>
of of <lb/>
wealth are. but likely to <lb/>
interest in legislation has <lb/>
far its aim Hie welfare of the coin <lb/>
people. <lb/>
The Southern railway may cruet <lb/>
the Raleigh News and Observer, <lb/>
me doubt it. The Press is a right <lb/>
powerful thing to run counter <lb/>
The people are leading these <lb/>
and the Press has weight <lb/>
them. <lb/>
For quite a while the liquor <lb/>
has been a very quiet one in <lb/>
Greenville, and one seldom hears <lb/>
about it. The people have <lb/>
satisfied with the way the <lb/>
dispensary here is managed and re- <lb/>
it as such a great improve <lb/>
over tho open saloon as to have <lb/>
thought of ever returning to the <lb/>
latter <lb/>
While the of the people <lb/>
are satisfied with the improved con <lb/>
there are some who are con- <lb/>
watching an opportunity to <lb/>
gel saloons back and who would take <lb/>
any advantage to get the town <lb/>
under control of the whiskey in- <lb/>
Hut this kind do not come out in <lb/>
the open, and it is usually by some <lb/>
secret move or blind that they en- <lb/>
to carry their point. It has <lb/>
been intimated that right now there <lb/>
is a movement to capture enough of <lb/>
the nominations for aldermen in the <lb/>
primaries Friday night to get in con- of <lb/>
tr. then have the dispensary con-1 <lb/>
ducted in such a manner as to make <lb/>
If the Russians <lb/>
Senator ought to get some <lb/>
pointers from Mr. on <lb/>
of getting legislation <lb/>
ed while you<lb/>
The question now whether <lb/>
President is home <lb/>
because he knows the Pennsylvania <lb/>
railroad is rotten or because he <lb/>
thinks it isn't.<lb/>
Col. William Jennings Bryan is <lb/>
going to attend a session of the <lb/>
Mikado must have <lb/>
presented him with one of those <lb/>
bomb-proof vests, too.<lb/>
Senator Aid rich says <lb/>
will adjourn by June <lb/>
that there are seven bills which <lb/>
WE'LL GO STILL. <lb/>
New limes, or old nine-we'll <lb/>
still. <lb/>
climb I. Mn, <lb/>
oil I lie ll <lb/>
So t. <lb/>
wound oar I K i <lb/>
the world much <lb/>
a simple song <lb/>
New times or old fin <lb/>
life appeal <lb/>
try t i u <lb/>
still a t <lb/>
journey end-. <lb/>
We'll ft mi close to <lb/>
we'll recognize our <lb/>
F. L. in At laid <lb/>
tattoo. <lb/>
The Ox Whip Used <lb/>
G. Aldrich and S. <lb/>
Moore, merchants of were <lb/>
ling through River <lb/>
Village Sunday in Mr. <lb/>
Calvin Humphrey, a eon- <lb/>
stable and a well known resident, <lb/>
signaled to them to stop. The m l <lb/>
chine did not slacken its speed, <lb/>
as it whizzed past Humphrey wielded <lb/>
a long ox whip, the lash striking the <lb/>
in fie f ice. <lb/>
The auto suddenly Stopped and <lb/>
the men ran to Humphrey and ask- j <lb/>
ed him what he by plying <lb/>
lash on them. Humphrey, after a <lb/>
few words, again struck <lb/>
Humphrey said Monday; j <lb/>
pie with autos come up here <lb/>
think they've struck a of fools <lb/>
it and be easy to vote out if <lb/>
. i , u i sure of quieting Father <lb/>
nun her election is called on it <lb/>
reopen barrooms. <lb/>
scheme, and will not be so <lb/>
it is necessary to can make a man's <lb/>
senator must be counting on an do f and sit <lb/>
. . ,. I machine and laugh. These <lb/>
among B ran up against <lb/>
I kin I of fool <lb/>
patch. <lb/>
want to <lb/>
to. <lb/>
days <lb/>
with <lb/>
The Demo-rats of Halifax county <lb/>
are talking of nominating and elect- <lb/>
Editor E of the <lb/>
Rutland Common wealth, as <lb/>
one of the in the L-e- <lb/>
for tint county. They <lb/>
might search for years and not find <lb/>
a better for representative than <lb/>
Mr. Billiard lie is above reproach <lb/>
in every walk of life and always <lb/>
stands on the side of right. <lb/>
they ought to get a few suggestions <lb/>
from Gen. Wood. Nobody ever <lb/>
ard to work if those who are resurrection in <lb/>
lied with present conditions are in- <lb/>
different to the situation. It is the I Commissioner Sargeant says that <lb/>
of every man in every ward to there are unregistered Chi- <lb/>
Friday Highland in the country. But he inti- <lb/>
do his duty. Watch for tho enemy merely because he <lb/>
in society and put down any move i not made Commissioner of <lb/>
that would attempt to again migration sooner. <lb/>
the evil upon the com- <lb/>
The North Rig. <lb/>
I i the people of <lb/>
Id have polled off another lynch- ; and old. DOt in ten <lb/>
, a North <lb/>
ll it they should see it <lb/>
has followed North Dy in <lb/>
, , ,, , , ,. m irked a prominent citizen to an <lb/>
s lead and lynched a white; <lb/>
j Observer reporter yesterday. <lb/>
week, there were flags and <lb/>
. , . ,. ,. ,. Haw, hundreds of them, every- <lb/>
tax listing tune, , . f, <lb/>
where. Not one flag the Old <lb/>
brings many poverty state T j <lb/>
I heartily in favor of a North <lb/>
. Carolina flag being placed in the <lb/>
lake an inventory of you , . , <lb/>
J general assembly room of our <lb/>
have the first day of June and give graded so that our <lb/>
in your taxes accordingly. children might know the emblem <lb/>
of their native State. I would <lb/>
The while man that was lynched <lb/>
at Wadesboro was a tic. That <lb/>
makes the matter all the worse. <lb/>
The Statesville Landmark <lb/>
the marriage a Mr. Goodnight to <lb/>
a Miss I That was a <lb/>
rejoice to see a North Carolina flag <lb/>
floating over the Carnegie Library <lb/>
and other public building, so that <lb/>
everyone might come to know what <lb/>
it locks like Charlotte <lb/>
While all the family of a man <lb/>
near Dover were away from <lb/>
a entered the house and <lb/>
a valise containing more than <lb/>
in money. Every few days we <lb/>
read of occurrences almost like that. <lb/>
It is very hard to have sympathy for <lb/>
people who lose money through such <lb/>
gross carelessness, when there are <lb/>
plenty of good banks it could be r it <lb/>
in and kept safe. If hanks <lb/>
ch people for taking care f <lb/>
their money, there might be <lb/>
excuse for biding around the <lb/>
The banks not only take <lb/>
care of your money for nothing and <lb/>
let you draw it out just when you <lb/>
please, but they will also pay you <lb/>
interest on it if you let remain on <lb/>
as long as six month. <lb/>
Don't take the of keeping <lb/>
hid somewhere the <lb/>
Durham entered suit again-t a <lb/>
cotton mill situated seventeen miles <lb/>
above the town, because the mill <lb/>
emptied its refuse into the river <lb/>
from which the city took its water <lb/>
supply, and won out in the courts. <lb/>
Greenville for more than a year per- <lb/>
a distillery I hut did as <lb/>
filthy as could Lu <lb/>
to n mi the river <lb/>
i w <lb/>
above when ids ton took <lb/>
supply. It finally got so bad that <lb/>
the town required the owners of the <lb/>
distillery to enter into bond to keep <lb/>
the clean. Matters went <lb/>
on without improvement and recent- <lb/>
notice was served on the owners <lb/>
i hat both their license and bond <lb/>
were forfeited. If the mill starts up <lb/>
it should be required to take a <lb/>
I cation less dangerous to health. <lb/>
i; Littleton, N. <lb/>
C in Cottage <lb/>
by Beach V. will be opened <lb/>
as Summer hotels. The <lb/>
fall College, <lb/>
begin work <lb/>
the College, at foliage <lb/>
at home will lie to to <lb/>
young men who make <lb/>
ate Address J. SI. <lb/>
Ltd N. C. <lb/>
Haw <lb/>
A . Taft W. H. Rick <lb/>
A. H. Taft Si Co. <lb/>
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 <lb/>
line at all times <lb/>
We are sole agents <lb/>
for Enameled Beds. <lb/>
to please <lb/>
H. <lb/>
-Pictures Framed to Order. <lb/>
Deaths in the <lb/>
Ur, Augustus a well-to- <lb/>
do d ed Tuesday at his <lb/>
home about lour miles from ton. <lb/>
Moire died Tues- <lb/>
day at home in Carolina town- <lb/>
ship. a years old <lb/>
an i six daughters and five <lb/>
eons, all of whom are grown. <lb/>
Mrs. B H. of Greenville, <lb/>
is one of the daughters, and others <lb/>
of the children recently lived <lb/>
Mr. Zeno Moore and Lit- <lb/>
Ellen and Moore. <lb/>
Wash Goods Sale <lb/>
We have lust received our full lire of WASH GOODS <lb/>
consisting of <lb/>
FANCY GOODS PERSIAN <lb/>
IN INDIA LINEN <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
All persons are hereby warned <lb/>
under penalty of the law, not to <lb/>
employ, harbor or in any way as- <lb/>
my son, Herbert E. <lb/>
aged years, spare bail, <lb/>
tall for age. He <lb/>
in mil f will <lb/>
any information as hi where- <lb/>
J. Smith, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
May 1904. <lb/>
Wool and beeswax wanted for <lb/>
Cash- <lb/>
Courier Pigeon. <lb/>
Mr. J L. of Stokes, <lb/>
us this morning that one <lb/>
of the men on bis <lb/>
ed a pigeon last in the joist <lb/>
of his Sometime <lb/>
early part he happen- <lb/>
ed to look overhead and discover- <lb/>
i-. pigeon. On killing t i e GINGHAMS. CHAMBRAYS, PERCALES <lb/>
discovered it was a fan lei <lb/>
bud on <lb/>
each leg with E -No. <lb/>
lot the <lb/>
Liquid Corn <lb/>
Au was <lb/>
h- on a native <lb/>
in the -ti-t-p side of <lb/>
a sleep bill lilting cm n, <lb/>
The prospector stopped for a chat <lb/>
the nothing <lb/>
loath for a in the shade from <lb/>
his , as <lb/>
friend, how in the world <lb/>
do you get the corn down the <lb/>
hillside after it la ready for bar <lb/>
the stranger. <lb/>
In j the laconic and<lb/>
discussion followed <lb/>
the reading, before the State <lb/>
cal y yesterday, of Dr. <lb/>
interesting paper on the col- <lb/>
treatment of the insane, and on <lb/>
better point was made or more in <lb/>
proposition laid down <lb/>
than that no person should be <lb/>
ed for his or her care in any of the <lb/>
hospitals for the insane in the State, <lb/>
is the law that certain classes <lb/>
shall be charged and it is <lb/>
with all it is all wrong. <lb/>
The person who has paid taxes all <lb/>
life and whose estate is still pay- <lb/>
for the support of <lb/>
institution, is as much to <lb/>
i jg <lb/>
unfortunate who has nothing to <lb/>
on. should stand <lb/>
on the <lb/>
be on sale Monday. Everybody cordially invited <lb/>
to these goods, <lb/>
Jas. F. Davenport, <lb/>
BANKING TRUST CC <lb/>
THERE TO SAVE <lb/>
AND A WAY TO LOSE. <lb/>
You save when A n the snorts, you loose when you any otter <lb/>
It is poor policy to buy but the best, especially it comes to <lb/>
GROCERIES. <lb/>
Don't put just table and enough. Th <lb/>
same money at my store will get the best to be hart. I have just a fresh <lb/>
stock of <lb/>
Canned Goods, Package <lb/>
Butter, Cheese, Coffee, Sour sort other articles in this <lb/>
also Fruits and Confections. And I keep the best in Clears Tobacco <lb/>
Jut try me for the best of everything In the Grocer's line. <lb/>
J. B. JOHNSTON, <lb/>
WINTERVILLE <lb/>
This department is in F. C. NYE, who is authorized to rep- <lb/>
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory. <lb/>
A. good deposit at a bank ill, Miss Kittrell returned i <lb/>
make you feel more j from a visit to Stokes i i ., <lb/>
Make a with what yon j <lb/>
have for keeping i f yon want good Irish <lb/>
the next time yon come to the go to Harrington, Barber <lb/>
Bank of Winterville They <lb/>
keep it than can. j Harrow at <lb/>
much d have <lb/>
. come to our beat Is glad, <lb/>
Nice line of fresh groceries <lb/>
ways hand Hat i Barber <lb/>
H. filled his <lb/>
at the Baptist <lb/>
Saturday Sunday with <lb/>
three excellent He went <lb/>
out to Hopewell Sunday afternoon <lb/>
to fill his regular appointment <lb/>
there. <lb/>
A. G. Cox Manufacturing <lb/>
us that they are <lb/>
now prepared to supply de- <lb/>
for their Handy <lb/>
Tobacco Truck promptly. <lb/>
are expecting a very busy season <lb/>
and if you of <lb/>
you will do well to place <lb/>
your order immediately. <lb/>
Prof. Q K. Lineberry spent Sun- <lb/>
day at home with his family. He <lb/>
went to Monday <lb/>
morning and came back Monday <lb/>
and wheat can be supplied with <lb/>
mowers, raker., reapers and binders <lb/>
at Barber Co. <lb/>
Miss Meta Dew, the matron at <lb/>
the girl's left Monday <lb/>
afternoon Fremont to spend her <lb/>
much needed vacation, and <lb/>
Nannie assistant matron, <lb/>
will spend the summer at the home <lb/>
W. B. her uncle. <lb/>
We otter our silver table ware <lb/>
Mies Fannie Rollins, who ha <lb/>
visiting the family of M. G. <lb/>
Bryan, left for this <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
Buy a pipe from J. H. C. Dixon <lb/>
at the drug store <lb/>
Barber Co. <lb/>
Misses Lessie and Abbie Carroll <lb/>
me having a neat cottage erected <lb/>
near the residence of Dr. <lb/>
They now live about a mile from <lb/>
here. <lb/>
The A. G. Cox Manufacturing <lb/>
have just received a car <lb/>
load of iron for Tobacco Flue. <lb/>
They can supply your need. <lb/>
Car load of flour just received, <lb/>
nice and fresh, at lowest price. <lb/>
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb/>
Nicest line of dress shirts ever <lb/>
shown in Winterville at <lb/>
Harrington, <lb/>
If yon intend trucks of <lb/>
e, for they nil <lb/>
suite in kind and <lb/>
Fanning implement, all kind. <lb/>
at Hailing, fit O. <lb/>
A nice lot of new summer Bug <lb/>
Hobos at Harrington, Barber <lb/>
A Co. <lb/>
F sale one house lot <lb/>
on Main street in <lb/>
N. C being next to the resilience <lb/>
of Taylor, t ; <lb/>
acre or mil the la a good <lb/>
roomed house, and well <lb/>
with out house, a bargain fol some <lb/>
one. I will sell for cash. For <lb/>
further particulars see write <lb/>
L. A. <lb/>
Winterville, <lb/>
tell which way fie wind <lb/>
blows, notice the stream of <lb/>
customer going in and out from <lb/>
any kind in tobacco i <lb/>
ibis season, yon cannot do better j <lb/>
than to purchase a set of those I Try a a Dan <lb/>
Trucks from the A. O. Jim Dixon at the <lb/>
Manufacturing Company, They Ml Store will show them <lb/>
ate and durable I can be <lb/>
used in foot rows. <lb/>
Forrest is a <lb/>
c near the I <lb/>
A. W. Ange. Mr. Forrest j and catch your eye, we <lb/>
is one of our best young men and ask a visit to our Furniture <lb/>
we are glad he is to j Store, where you can get <lb/>
locate permanently. Cook Stoves, <lb/>
w. h. House went to I Bicycles, etc. <lb/>
We especially note the at- <lb/>
our line of Rugs. <lb/>
Tapestry Curtains. Table- <lb/>
Spreads. Toilet Sets, Lace Cur- <lb/>
Window Shades, Mat- <lb/>
tings, Floor Oil Cloth, Couches. <lb/>
We've got the site, <lb/>
The Serge <lb/>
Suit is the <lb/>
go this <lb/>
Season <lb/>
For sale by <lb/>
HIS <lb/>
SERGE <lb/>
The case is <lb/>
If a man has one Summer Suit, it to be a <lb/>
Serge Suit. <lb/>
If he has two or more he to a Si it <lb/>
among them <lb/>
For his comfort, for one for his <lb/>
another; and for the service get <lb/>
out of the Suit, for a third. <lb/>
It seem as though we were trying to make <lb/>
m n u <lb/>
least <lb/>
THE SORT OF SERGE <lb/>
WE SELL <lb/>
The Suits this Season have fit- <lb/>
ting backs and broad king <lb/>
your trade and your good will. <lb/>
to <lb/>
and returned <lb/>
If you want a nice shirt or tie <lb/>
go to Harrington, Co. <lb/>
For hay, corn and oats go <lb/>
Harrington, Barber ft Co. <lb/>
FRANK W <lb/>
You are doubtless familiar with j Parlor Suits, Bedroom Suits, <lb/>
guarantee at a bargain. I the old saying, best is cheap- Hall Racks and <lb/>
K. r, This true of the We believe we are in a position <lb/>
. u ., .; Tobacco Truck made by the A. G. to satisfy the taste of the most <lb/>
by <lb/>
Manufacturing Company. <lb/>
Try a set and <lb/>
We often hear people talking of <lb/>
the dull season, but if you will go <lb/>
around the of the a. O. Cox <lb/>
Mrs. J B-Little and her two lb-1 Company and <lb/>
tie daughters, and the way they making <lb/>
ma from a visit to House and shipping Tar Heel Wagons <lb/>
Tuesday morning. Buggies you will <lb/>
Nice conclude that, for them at least. <lb/>
Barber Co. <lb/>
fastidious with anything m our <lb/>
line. However, chances for u <lb/>
trial will be appreciated. <lb/>
Eastern Carolina <lb/>
Supply Co. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
LAND BALE. <lb/>
of a drew I <lb/>
I t h in <lb/>
K. , s W H <lb/>
ion j. in it'll ind for partition. <lb/>
mi r will ill <lb/>
I h r in v l <lb/>
III May <lb/>
id th <lb/>
of byline <lb/>
r land upon K kit <lb/>
, now r th of <lb/>
tun s <lb/>
and aim the dry of <lb/>
Rev, W. E. Cox will fill biB reg- <lb/>
at the Episcopal <lb/>
church on the first Sunday June <lb/>
at p. instead Monday <lb/>
at p. m- <lb/>
AU colors of paint, yellow <lb/>
at Barber <lb/>
J. E- our excellent depot <lb/>
agent, spent Monday night in <lb/>
with relatives. <lb/>
Try a bottle of Kid- <lb/>
a sure cure for all Kid- <lb/>
troubles at Harrington Barber <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Prof. E. left Tues- <lb/>
day morning for Kinston, La <lb/>
Grange and other in the in- <lb/>
of the American Book Co. <lb/>
Nice line of boys suits at H. L. <lb/>
Johnson's. <lb/>
Robert Smith, W. O. <lb/>
H. Ormond came over from <lb/>
Tuesday to assist A. W. <lb/>
Co. in taking an This <lb/>
is one of our most and <lb/>
progressive firms. <lb/>
large of shoes <lb/>
all styles and sizes and prices very <lb/>
reasonable. Barber <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
On last Sunday evening at eight <lb/>
o'clock at the residence of Mr. <lb/>
Samuel Manning, the father of the <lb/>
there ii no such thing. <lb/>
Harrington Barbers and Co is the <lb/>
place to get your Spring and -Sum <lb/>
mer goods. They have just what <lb/>
want, and prices to suit all. <lb/>
Men's and youth's pants, all <lb/>
sizes, at Co. <lb/>
The demands for Tar Heel <lb/>
wheels now, any one <lb/>
in need of same will do well to <lb/>
write or see the A G. Cox Mfg Co. <lb/>
Trunks and valises at <lb/>
ton Barber Co. <lb/>
Big line of bats and caps just <lb/>
received, latest styles. Harrington <lb/>
Barber Co. <lb/>
Now that school is over the boys <lb/>
will dig all the earth worms in <lb/>
reach and feed them to the little <lb/>
fishes. <lb/>
Woods high grade garden seed <lb/>
have tor years been the most <lb/>
southern seed offered trucker-, <lb/>
and in east Carolina. You <lb/>
cm find them at the i <lb/>
store of B. T. Cox a Bro. <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF WINTERVILLE, <lb/>
WINTERVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
At the Close Business, April 1900. <lb/>
Loans and Discounts t 4,710.00 <lb/>
Overdrafts, unsecured 5.80 <lb/>
Furniture and Fixtures <lb/>
Due from and <lb/>
Hankers 6,533.88 <lb/>
Gold Coin <lb/>
Silver Coin <lb/>
Nat. Bk and other U. S. <lb/>
notes <lb/>
Expenses paid 211.03 <lb/>
Pulley Bowen <lb/>
THE HOME OF WOMAN'S FASHIONS. <lb/>
Capital 4,9011.1 in <lb/>
to <lb/>
Cashier's <lb/>
Cash <lb/>
We will inaugurate Our Spring Season by- <lb/>
putting on display the newest <lb/>
ideas to be shown in <lb/>
SILKS GOODS <lb/>
We have no trash or Special Sale but <lb/>
we will have the latest and best things that <lb/>
were obtainable in the American markets <lb/>
and we cordially invite the Ladies that are <lb/>
desirous seeing the NEWEST <lb/>
IN SILKS AND WHITE GOODS <lb/>
to call at our establishment and feast their <lb/>
eyes. Very truly yours. <lb/>
State of North <lb/>
County of <lb/>
I. Jackson, of the above named bank, do solemnly <lb/>
that the above statement is true to the boat of my <lb/>
edge and belief. J. L. JACKSON, Cashier. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to before <lb/>
me, this day of April. 1906. <lb/>
JAMES R. JOHNSON. <lb/>
PULLEY St BOWEN <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
l. P. HARRINGTON, <lb/>
R i <lb/>
L. <lb/>
Director <lb/>
NEAT JOB PRINTING <lb/>
Our specialty <lb/>
Reflector Job Printing Office. <lb/>
The for <lb/>
by the A. <lb/>
Cox Manufacturing <lb/>
A Good Reason. <lb/>
Two Irishman were digging a <lb/>
One of lug, <lb/>
ts in line work. <lb/>
Buy your Candies, <lb/>
bride, Mr. Alexander Harris, M- from j. <lb/>
Miss Debbie Manning were <lb/>
married, Elder T. N. Manning <lb/>
performed ceremony in the <lb/>
presence of a large number of rel- <lb/>
and friends. They will live <lb/>
in Winterville. <lb/>
White's Colic and Kidney Cure, <lb/>
combination kidney medicine <lb/>
for and a sure colic cure, <lb/>
at the Drug Store <lb/>
seems to indicate they man, about six feet lour <lb/>
he in height, the other one <lb/>
a little, puny man four <lb/>
feat, six inches. The foreman <lb/>
C. Dixon at the. drug store. <lb/>
No of not having good <lb/>
pants when Harrington, <lb/>
Co., have just received anew lot, <lb/>
that they will sell cheap. <lb/>
For new log cart made <lb/>
of best material will Bell Cheap, for <lb/>
father particulars see L. L. Kittrell. <lb/>
If you need a nice Hug just call <lb/>
DON'T <lb/>
Ask your friends to go on your Bond when you can get it furnished at a small cost. <lb/>
came along to see how the work <lb/>
was and noticed that ft yOU apply <lb/>
one of them was doing more work <lb/>
than the other. he <lb/>
cried out, is it that little <lb/>
Dennis who is only half <lb/>
your size, is doing nearly twice as<lb/>
down to his <lb/>
why <lb/>
C. A. Fair, Ayden, was in at A. W. it C, and you j Ain't he nearer lo <lb/>
town Monday <lb/>
get unit c . <lb/>
We can sign Judicial Bonds for Guardians, n-s etc., i i <lb/>
Any Bond to be filed in the Court issued at once <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/>
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SON.<lb/>
WE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR <lb/>
Hanan's Famous Shoes <lb/>
MEN AND BOYS. <lb/>
This Shoe has stool the test for many years Is <lb/>
worn by all men who wear fine Shoes. Call In <lb/>
look at the low cuts today. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
CONDITION OF <lb/>
THE GREENVILLE BANKING TRUST COMPANY, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
At close of business 6th. <lb/>
I and i lS f <lb/>
Ponds. I. <lb/>
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lid U S note 10.24 i <lb/>
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LIABILITIES <lb/>
Capital paid in X MK <lb/>
Surplus , <lb/>
Undivided profits, <lb/>
Tune 21,817.27<lb/>
ck 580.68 <lb/>
Total, <lb/>
i i . . Cut, <lb/>
; v the above named bank, do solemn <lb/>
., i is Hue to the best of my knowledge <lb/>
C. S. CARR, Cashier. <lb/>
and r- before I Correct <lb/>
me, this 11th V J. L. WOOTEN <lb/>
II A. Will PR <lb/>
Notary Public. A. M- MOSELEY. g <lb/>
Director <lb/>
Of THE CONDITION OP <lb/>
BANK OF GREENVILLE. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
t th; in ids. <lb/>
HIM<lb/>
etc. <lb/>
K I, <lb/>
In; <lb/>
iv,. <lb/>
rill i <lb/>
Liabilities- <lb/>
Capital Stuck paid in <lb/>
Undivided Profit leas <lb/>
15.688 <lb/>
.-n.- cheeks out- <lb/>
. f <lb/>
I, I. Lid bank, <lb/>
to the of my knowledge <lb/>
JAMES L. LITTLE.<lb/>
and sworn b <lb/>
tut,, day A mil, K. <lb/>
WALTER G. ; W. B WILSON, <lb/>
QUEER BELGIAN CUSTOMS. <lb/>
Burning the Dead and Renting <lb/>
to the Indigent. <lb/>
There is nothing in Belgium, not <lb/>
even a marriage, to which to much <lb/>
pomp and belong as to a <lb/>
It is the most important <lb/>
show occasion -f a career, and the <lb/>
expense must be a bear; on <lb/>
family, for one <lb/>
in details c <lb/>
torn are necessary for d i i <lb/>
if such ceremony can be prevented. <lb/>
When n death occurs crape i- not <lb/>
hung upon the door, but a notice i- <lb/>
to all friends and relatives. <lb/>
when folded is about the size <lb/>
fa sheet commercial note <lb/>
not placed in an envelope, but <lb/>
so the is written on <lb/>
lie outer section, a black <lb/>
an inch deep. <lb/>
the receipt of this notice cards <lb/>
ire left the house by men, who <lb/>
-all and represent the women of <lb/>
the No woman attends a <lb/>
funeral, may he her near- <lb/>
est and dearest ho lies dead, nor <lb/>
any women go to the grave. <lb/>
Grief always appeals to one's <lb/>
but it is difficult for a for- <lb/>
of stock to as- <lb/>
grief with the usual funeral <lb/>
procession that one sees in Belgium. <lb/>
The hearse is gaudy with gilt and <lb/>
look- top heavy with its ornaments. <lb/>
It is much like a circus chariot in <lb/>
but shape. The driver wears a <lb/>
fantastic hat and cloak. The hearse <lb/>
indrawn horses with trap- <lb/>
of and two. sometimes <lb/>
men follow it clothed in high <lb/>
pointed hats with streamers quite <lb/>
to the r waists and long flying capes <lb/>
of black with more streamers. Then <lb/>
a line of carriage , the more <lb/>
the Letter for popular esteem. It <lb/>
is not necessary to have any one in <lb/>
them. Often the men who ride are <lb/>
I have counted twenty- <lb/>
live carriages, half of them <lb/>
the vi ii can buy out- <lb/>
right for their dead. The other <lb/>
hire the grove for as <lb/>
a time as they con afford, maybe n <lb/>
year, live years, ten years and very <lb/>
rarely twenty-fire years. Then it is <lb/>
taken for occupant. <lb/>
Those opponent of cremation <lb/>
who have sentiment as an argument <lb/>
it are asked to think of this <lb/>
way of which must one day <lb/>
the alternative near the <lb/>
large new coffin is placed <lb/>
upon the remains of the former <lb/>
less one cares to remove what may <lb/>
he left of what was once the home <lb/>
of a soul. For the very poor there <lb/>
is a harder lot still, as they cannot <lb/>
hire a grate. The potter's field is a <lb/>
large ditch, into which the bodies <lb/>
are placed and covered with quick- <lb/>
lime. Does not cremation seem even <lb/>
in a sentimental way preferable o <lb/>
this out graves explains <lb/>
why there are no old time grave- <lb/>
stones. asked the workmen around <lb/>
the place, is the old part of <lb/>
the burying and received <lb/>
for answer, isn't which <lb/>
a around proved. The oldest <lb/>
.-rave could find was hut twenty- <lb/>
live years and was a per- <lb/>
the workmen explained, to <lb/>
the letting of graves, and the in- <lb/>
elsewhere verified all their <lb/>
Standard. <lb/>
The Spinning <lb/>
The or web machine <lb/>
of the common garden spider is an <lb/>
object worthy of the careful study <lb/>
of owner of a microscope. It <lb/>
consists of four united masses, each <lb/>
by a multitude of hole.-, the <lb/>
openings being imperceptible to the <lb/>
naked eye. These several holes <lb/>
each permit the passage of a single <lb/>
thread. Some idea of the <lb/>
fineness of these threads may <lb/>
l, gained when it is known that the <lb/>
spider's thread as we sec it is made <lb/>
up of upward of minute webs, <lb/>
from each of the four spin- <lb/>
masses. These 4.000 separate <lb/>
threads unite at the main opening <lb/>
of the making the single <lb/>
filament which the spider <lb/>
its web. <lb/>
MARSHAL <lb/>
i French Soldier Whole <lb/>
Belonged to <lb/>
It was a singular fact that Mar <lb/>
the but of the <lb/>
French marshals, offered in him e ; <lb/>
i constant of the i <lb/>
the of army i <lb/>
v he <lb/>
i or. Throughout almost the whole <lb/>
his long ha r<lb/>
. U <lb/>
i, era. <lb/>
ever e the <lb/>
. ., . <lb/>
i I w <lb/>
. ; .-. v <lb/>
I I . <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION <lb/>
BANK OF FARMVILLE. FARMVILLE. N. C. <lb/>
AT Cl OF BUSINESS, APRIL 6TH. 1906<lb/>
27.186<lb/>
uh Banks <lb/>
13.39 <lb/>
HO <lb/>
Capital stock pd in <lb/>
Undivided profit <lb/>
sub to<lb/>
e I. I <lb/>
ail e <lb/>
In u he <lb/>
a r <lb/>
for <lb/>
. row <lb/>
bad a pi- <lb/>
very <lb/>
. to his <lb/>
it into <lb/>
of St. in <lb/>
us n el i if <lb/>
Algerian war in 1835 lit- pro <lb/>
the of r <lb/>
there to lei hi- I ; to down <lb/>
shoulders again. r. years I <lb/>
also in Colon I <lb/>
bareheaded, led <lb/>
;. ha, and his long. tat <lb/>
in the thick of the <lb/>
as a rallying sign to the u <lb/>
they swarmed breach. <lb/>
Alter this war <lb/>
of hair had already so f <lb/>
that superior I <lb/>
command him to cut <lb/>
who I <lb/>
once tailed him in u <lb/>
in Paris, and by way of <lb/>
affected to have mistaken for a <lb/>
doctor of philosophy on account of <lb/>
his hair. <lb/>
The Emperor Napoleon <lb/>
once venture to I <lb/>
for wearing long hair. <lb/>
The response was v. <lb/>
he said, hair <lb/>
to <lb/>
He did not cut it. It floated <lb/>
through the French and German <lb/>
war, becoming legendary among the <lb/>
soldiers. Long since it became snow <lb/>
white and fell upon the old mar <lb/>
shoulders in his declining <lb/>
flays, and it clustered about them as <lb/>
his in slate in Paris. <lb/>
869.24 <lb/>
f Pm. f <lb/>
I, J. K. Davis, Cashier of the above-named hank, solemn- <lb/>
above is true to the b-.-t of my <lb/>
mi. and J- R- DAVIS, <lb/>
and sworn to bf- <lb/>
in-, of <lb/>
1900. <lb/>
J. V. <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
W. M. <lb/>
T. L. TURN AGE, <lb/>
R. L. DAVIS, <lb/>
Directors <lb/>
OP THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
BETHEL BANKING AND TRUST <lb/>
AT BETHEL, N. C. <lb/>
At the close of business April 6th, 1906. <lb/>
RESOURCES. <lb/>
Loans and discounts 820,492-25 <lb/>
Overdrafts unsecured <lb/>
furniture v Fixtures <lb/>
front Barks and <lb/>
Bankers <lb/>
Cash items <lb/>
Gold and silver coin. <lb/>
National bank and <lb/>
other U. S. notes <lb/>
271.38 <lb/>
989.03 <lb/>
11,90.29 <lb/>
398.67 <lb/>
3,136.21 <lb/>
Total <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
Capital stock <lb/>
Surplus fund <lb/>
Undivided profits <lb/>
Time certificates of <lb/>
deposit <lb/>
Deposits subj. to check 20,935.52 <lb/>
checks out- <lb/>
standing 28.18 <lb/>
Certified Checks <lb/>
1,168.23 <lb/>
8,146.50 <lb/>
Total <lb/>
887.278,48 <lb/>
Misplaced <lb/>
The Barrow family possessed ; <lb/>
dog named If addressed <lb/>
instantly obeyed all <lb/>
reasonable commands, but if spoken <lb/>
to crossly the sensitive dog crept <lb/>
under the sofa and sulked. At such <lb/>
times us she wished to be alone <lb/>
was Mrs. Barrow's habit to hold the <lb/>
door open and remark courteously <lb/>
to discriminating animal. <lb/>
go out. my And <lb/>
Growler, wagging a cheerful tail, <lb/>
went. <lb/>
Due evening while Mrs. <lb/>
reading by her evening lump a <lb/>
Juno bug entered the room <lb/>
an I behaved as June bugs <lb/>
do. The absent minded lady, con- <lb/>
of the disturbance it <lb/>
caused it. rose <lb/>
abstractedly, politely opened the <lb/>
door the great light of the <lb/>
family, murmured <lb/>
out. <lb/>
DRIVERS CF <lb/>
State of North Carolina, County of Pitt, <lb/>
I M O of the above named bank do solemnly <lb/>
swear the above statement of <lb/>
edge and ballet w <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to be- STATUS, <lb/>
ore me, day April <lb/>
1906, <lb/>
Votary Public <lb/>
It. HUNTING, <lb/>
R J. GRIMES. <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
You Pay For it <lb/>
In higher prices n Goods on Credit, as the <lb/>
Credit merchant m make up his out of some- <lb/>
body <lb/>
I SELL PO CASH, <lb/>
Therefore have no losses to make up and put the price <lb/>
at the lowest figure. Pay cash and avoid the charging of ac- <lb/>
counts or getting charged to you. I sell any <lb/>
thing you want in th way <lb/>
COTTON HULLS. <lb/>
Hay, Corn. O its Bean, Lime and <lb/>
F. V <lb/>
An Island i <lb/>
The island of in. in the <lb/>
Atlantic, is ; of ll u <lb/>
admiralty authorities and borne on the Ii t as a <lb/>
being as r. tender to one of <lb/>
majesty's sh us war. I ho <lb/>
island i- governed by a cup- <lb/>
and the men <lb/>
royal are <lb/>
to rules a they would lie <lb/>
on board ship. Tin e no <lb/>
in land, so there arc no <lb/>
rents, rate.- or taxes. The flocks <lb/>
and herds are property and <lb/>
the meat is in rations. <lb/>
Marconi Anticipated. <lb/>
An and an <lb/>
were disputing about the <lb/>
tn-e advancement of the two ancient <lb/>
peoples whom they were studying. <lb/>
cried the <lb/>
gist, n <lb/>
which prove they <lb/>
-red<lb/>
an i i<lb/>
f in <lb/>
Curious With They Warn <lb/>
Passing <lb/>
All over the orient the footman <lb/>
has no At Co i <lb/>
he seems to be brutally treated <lb/>
elsewhere. There the drivers <lb/>
teem to n- to run with- <lb/>
o i but in <lb/>
a of cries with <lb/>
warn a They <lb/>
the particular part of his <lb/>
which is in thus <lb/>
nut for thy loft <lb/>
have a cure for the <lb/>
ii right <lb/>
i blind beggar, out for thy <lb/>
And I he blind beggar, feeling his <lb/>
with the stair in hi- right hand, <lb/>
at once hi, turns to the left. <lb/>
woman, look out for <lb/>
I ft . <lb/>
burden thy load is in <lb/>
It wall r carrier, look out for the <lb/>
tail end of pigskin water bot- <lb/>
son of conceived m <lb/>
the Bab El have a I are and <lb/>
look to thy camel's left pannier, or <lb/>
it will be <lb/>
farmer, awing around <lb/>
buffalo so that left buttock <lb/>
may not strike on my right <lb/>
carter, why dost thou let thy <lb/>
cart project across the <lb/>
group of four stand- <lb/>
in in roadway, if the <lb/>
toe 1.10 <lb/>
. n . u <lb/>
ill- t <lb/>
ii . . V, u., <lb/>
h; Jerome Hurt. <lb/>
We beg leave to announce that we are <lb/>
Wholesale and Retail <lb/>
for <lb/>
White Lead, Paints, <lb/>
Colors, and and <lb/>
v, Ready Nixed Paints. <lb/>
There is no line in the world better than <lb/>
the Harrison line. It his J it a <lb/>
reputation for honorable wares and honorable <lb/>
dealings. <lb/>
If you use the Harrison Paints you need <lb/>
never worry quality. <lb/>
We trust that you favor us with your <lb/>
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/>
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT. <lb/>
J. M. BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent- <lb/>
. C.<lb/>
As authorized for DAILY <lb/>
and we take <lb/>
treat pleasure in receiving, sub- <lb/>
and receipts for <lb/>
those in arrears. We have a list <lb/>
of all who receive their mail at <lb/>
this office. We also take orders <lb/>
or job pi <lb/>
Since out last items there have <lb/>
been two deaths here. On Friday <lb/>
night the in child of Mr. Oscar <lb/>
died and was buried <lb/>
day Saturday night <lb/>
the of J. A. Harrington died <lb/>
and was laid to rest Sunday <lb/>
noon. Both were buried <lb/>
cemetery. The bereaved <lb/>
parents the sympathy of tin <lb/>
entire community. <lb/>
buildings by <lb/>
painting them with <lb/>
Town County lead <lb/>
and full line colors, kept at J. <lb/>
It. Smith ft Km, <lb/>
We regret to learn that our <lb/>
is sick with <lb/>
measles that J. J. Harrington <lb/>
is i to his home fever. <lb/>
We hope both may soon recover <lb/>
and be able to <lb/>
We are agents for ready <lb/>
mixed These paint i are <lb/>
old and reliable. <lb/>
The colored man who was so <lb/>
seriously shot sometime ago is very <lb/>
much improved there are <lb/>
strong hopes his ultimate <lb/>
win Tyson. <lb/>
Our White Goods, Silks and <lb/>
trimmings are pretty. We <lb/>
most cordially invite the ladies <lb/>
to call. Cannon Tyson. <lb/>
Mis- Clara Forrest up <lb/>
M a visit down the <lb/>
road. <lb/>
J. B. Smith have just <lb/>
received a car load alum <lb/>
salt. Also near load <lb/>
cultural for etc., <lb/>
Mir-St II after a <lb/>
vi-it to p can e home <lb/>
day. She win ace by <lb/>
friend, Hiss Tucker, <lb/>
K. K. A Co. will do all they <lb/>
possible to please yon with <lb/>
their new line of heavy and fancy <lb/>
Saturday was a day in <lb/>
were brass bands, <lb/>
a town of colored folks, plenty <lb/>
of DOOM in but under <lb/>
the a lively, <lb/>
jolly set it was one of the best lie- <lb/>
crowds we ever saw. We <lb/>
never of a disturbance. It <lb/>
hi I v I he purpose of all to <lb/>
have a good, time and they <lb/>
It. <lb/>
com, meal, bulls, lime <lb/>
windows nails Cross <lb/>
tools at J <lb/>
B Smith Hi , <lb/>
is a visit <lb/>
to his uncle, . II <lb/>
c trued herrings at J. it. <lb/>
St <lb/>
Mm. It. Savage came home <lb/>
a visit In Green- <lb/>
ville. <lb/>
For em p--ones, apples, corn <lb/>
AC. <lb/>
Miss <lb/>
r Jam i <lb/>
over the river <lb/>
P. O. Bud <lb/>
moved l Inn . <lb/>
out in <lb/>
apply toE. E. <lb/>
Smith and little <lb/>
came home from <lb/>
Co. have <lb/>
ck of goods from <lb/>
n, a short <lb/>
distance from in re. <lb/>
Mrs. J. T. has re- <lb/>
turned from a visit the country. <lb/>
oil, baud and repair for <lb/>
all makes of sewing at <lb/>
J. H. t Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
At a meeting of the directors of <lb/>
the graded school, Friday night <lb/>
the selection of a principal was <lb/>
left open until another meeting of <lb/>
the board. The following <lb/>
re-elected as teachers for the <lb/>
grades for the fall <lb/>
Misses Alyce Taylor, Mary Long <lb/>
Brown, Dora <lb/>
Hornaday and Mrs. F. O. <lb/>
Mrs. will <lb/>
have charge of the depart <lb/>
A full supply of Trunks <lb/>
Telescopes, Grips, <lb/>
Suit Cases, at J. B. Smith Bro. <lb/>
The rain just came right, There <lb/>
are many light <lb/>
Go to E. E. Go's new <lb/>
market tor beef, fresh meats, <lb/>
sage, and fresh fish. <lb/>
By attending orphan child- <lb/>
concert you encourage <lb/>
aid a most work tor the <lb/>
homeless children of North Caro <lb/>
Una. Entertainment at Ayden <lb/>
June 7th, <lb/>
your eyes need attention <lb/>
J. W. Taylor, expert optician, <lb/>
I Ayden, N. c. m the man to do <lb/>
your work if yon want to be <lb/>
pleased. <lb/>
S. Hart and James A. <lb/>
Griffin returned from their visit to <lb/>
last Thursday and report <lb/>
an exceedingly hue time. What <lb/>
can't tell you about <lb/>
cities, lovely women, <lb/>
huge crocodiles, prodigious <lb/>
tors and such like one need not <lb/>
travel to South America to find <lb/>
out. it was a trip but <lb/>
says it don't begin <lb/>
to touch the Old North State. <lb/>
Old Fashion Hand-made Paw <lb/>
Paw Gum Bread Trays at J. K. <lb/>
Bro. <lb/>
The remains of Mr. Claude <lb/>
accompanied by his <lb/>
brother, Mr. Watt <lb/>
rived Friday evening, <lb/>
next morning were taken to <lb/>
the family burying ground <lb/>
with Ma- <lb/>
sonic honors. There were very <lb/>
many Masons to participate tin <lb/>
and a large crowd was <lb/>
present to attest their regard and <lb/>
esteem for the deceased. Mr. <lb/>
man, being a member of the <lb/>
f J. W, Bro , who <lb/>
Ayden. He <lb/>
leaves two brothers, Messrs. J. W. <lb/>
W. H. of this place, <lb/>
and Mrs. Calvin Tucker, <lb/>
who have the heartfelt <lb/>
-j everyone. <lb/>
styles cloaks <lb/>
fin- Misses and Ladies <lb/>
nice line of Zephyr <lb/>
nits at K. Smith Bro. <lb/>
cot tun planter the <lb/>
best market at J. K. Smith <lb/>
Bit <lb/>
cars seed, <lb/>
will pay highest cash price, <lb/>
-ell your seed until yon see me. <lb/>
Frank Lilly Co. <lb/>
A full line of trunks, valises, tel- <lb/>
satchels, hand bag, <lb/>
Slid suits cases at J R Smith Bro <lb/>
I always keep on hand a fill <lb/>
due feed stuff at lowest <lb/>
prices as hay, oats, corn, <lb/>
meal and hulls, brand <lb/>
mil-hip stuff. Frank Lilly Co. <lb/>
carry <lb/>
-t mil huh of meat, lard and can <lb/>
good-. Don't buy before giving <lb/>
me a trial. Frank Lilly <lb/>
For carpenters ton's, grind stones <lb/>
i hemp pulleys, at J. <lb/>
Smith Bro. <lb/>
Hod Steads, Suits, <lb/>
Tables, Chairs Cradles, <lb/>
Bad Springs. Mattresses <lb/>
Lounges, Cook Stoves and a <lb/>
great many other things are <lb/>
kept up stairs. Cannon Tyson. <lb/>
Broad cloth, Henri- <lb/>
Mohair, cashmere, albatross <lb/>
-ilk-, trimmings, lining and whit <lb/>
goods at J B Smith Bro <lb/>
Bed steads, mattresses, springs, <lb/>
single and double, rockers, <lb/>
and wash stands <lb/>
dressers tables at J B Smith <lb/>
I, Bro <lb/>
V. and paper rooting, <lb/>
Pomps with long or short joints <lb/>
and pipe at J. K. Smith <lb/>
bushels, <lb/>
peas, bushels peanuts. <lb/>
J. O. Proctor Bro,<lb/>
Cotton seed hulls, meal, wheat <lb/>
bran, ship stuff, hay and grain <lb/>
always on hand at lowest, market <lb/>
prices. Cannon Tyson. <lb/>
in- and wile, of- Your <lb/>
i, it-mi If yon arc with your <lb/>
J I. Edwards. .- or bares <lb/>
s D-. L. C. glass, matter- nut <lb/>
cm el ., in the I how difficult your call on J. <lb/>
hospital at an expert <lb/>
ed f it- nit is. While <lb/>
going he ft <lb/>
died, ill- remains were <lb/>
back to yesterday. <lb/>
If you would an evening <lb/>
pleasure profit, <lb/>
IDS Concert of the singing class <lb/>
the Oxford Orphan Asylum, <lb/>
at Ayden, 1900, at <lb/>
o'clock p. in. <lb/>
A line of crockery, glass <lb/>
ware, fancy lamps, and <lb/>
at J B Smith Bro <lb/>
Cannon Tyson's new <lb/>
for Ladies Misses and Children <lb/>
have arrived. We carry a high <lb/>
grade C ass of footwear. <lb/>
We sell and Wheeler A <lb/>
Wilson sewing For cash <lb/>
or term- J. H. <lb/>
Bro, West st, Ayden, N. <lb/>
C. <lb/>
For a nice present bey a novel- <lb/>
clock at J. W. Taylor's. is <lb/>
for any <lb/>
You will find Wheeler and <lb/>
son and Singer -cw in.- machine <lb/>
Prices way way down at J. H. <lb/>
Bro. to Hotel. <lb/>
Ayden, <lb/>
C, who has live years <lb/>
experience with Some of must <lb/>
never to <lb/>
give m <lb/>
P. M P AND Nil IN- r. It Mr. <lb/>
W. <lb/>
Col. the manager of <lb/>
Hon. admits <lb/>
he is tile attorney the At- <lb/>
North Carolina Railroad <lb/>
Co., but he it ought to be <lb/>
considered little importance, be- <lb/>
he is the attorney of a lesser <lb/>
refunded. Over five hundred and bis salary is small. <lb/>
of Pitt Greene end <lb/>
best people to testify to bis Honesty <lb/>
and ability. Give him your eye <lb/>
work if you satisfaction. <lb/>
Car load V. Crimped roofing in <lb/>
lengths to cover residences <lb/>
churches, school houses, <lb/>
shelters, stables much cheaper than <lb/>
shingles and very little at J. <lb/>
R Smith Bro. <lb/>
Calico Gingham at cents <lb/>
per yard, great reductions white <lb/>
slippers and summer goods, at J. <lb/>
R. Bro. <lb/>
THE ALLISON AND BAILEY AMEND <lb/>
So much has been said of the Alli- <lb/>
son and Bailey it is <lb/>
mil to keep them distinctly in mind <lb/>
in order to understand the <lb/>
about them. <lb/>
Mr, proposed to in <lb/>
tin- Hepburn rate <lb/>
de-it in inferior courts <lb/>
the United Si ales the power to <lb/>
preliminary injunctions or restrain- <lb/>
pending judicial review <lb/>
of any by the interstate <lb/>
Allison proposed to vest in <lb/>
circuit and district courts full <lb/>
jurisdiction to hear mid determine <lb/>
all arising under the low, and <lb/>
therefore, conferred the power of is- <lb/>
suing preliminary injunctions <lb/>
it-straining orders. <lb/>
Russia is In have <lb/>
government, but the czar draws the <lb/>
lineal the <lb/>
of the York <lb/>
tribune. <lb/>
For Spring Housecleaning <lb/>
lime try Liquid <lb/>
Veneer. It makes everything <lb/>
mm look There will be no <lb/>
old, dull looking furniture or dingy <lb/>
Woodwork ill homes where this won- <lb/>
is used. No <lb/>
or necessary. Liquid <lb/>
Veneer is not a varnish, but a surface <lb/>
food and cleaner that builds up the <lb/>
original and makes it brighter <lb/>
than ever. <lb/>
It instantly restores the brilliant <lb/>
finish of Pianos, Furniture, <lb/>
Picture Frames, Interior Woodwork, <lb/>
Hardwood Floors and all polished, <lb/>
varnished or enameled surfaces. Re- <lb/>
moves scratches, stains, dirt and <lb/>
dullness. <lb/>
A child can apply it. Nothing <lb/>
but a piece of cheese cloth is needed <lb/>
and there is no drying to wait for. <lb/>
PRICES <lb/>
Trial . . . . . cu. <lb/>
t. <lb/>
SOLD BY <lb/>
M. M. LA<lb/>
Human Blood <lb/>
a tale of horror was told by <lb/>
human blood In homo of . <lb/>
limns, a well known <lb/>
Ky., in v, -I i <lb/>
the lings, <lb/>
v. .- i, i, when i ink- <lb/>
In. King's New <lb/>
curd mental i have <lb/>
it, n i <lb/>
colds and Bron <lb/>
lathe only <lb/>
I it, i- s .- i <lb/>
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AN APT SUGGESTION. <lb/>
Washington Post, a great <lb/>
of President Roosevelt's, <lb/>
says. is expected that the <lb/>
Department of Justice will pros- <lb/>
the coal roads as vigorous- <lb/>
as the Santa Fe was prose- <lb/>
Precisely Harmon and <lb/>
Judson. who had been employed <lb/>
as special counsel to prosecute <lb/>
the Santa Fe, were dismissed <lb/>
because they really wanted to <lb/>
prosecute it; and Paul Morton <lb/>
who had been a party to the <lb/>
of law charged against the <lb/>
Santa Fe, was put in the cabinet <lb/>
and with a fine coat of white- <lb/>
wash from brush, <lb/>
was put at the head of a life in- <lb/>
company. <lb/>
The Post should have added <lb/>
that the President will prosecute <lb/>
the coal trust as vigorously-and <lb/>
effectively as he prosecuted the <lb/>
beef trust; and will probably re- <lb/>
Charles E. Hughes and <lb/>
the courts for the <lb/>
of forth same reason <lb/>
that he reprimanded Judge <lb/>
Humphrey in the <lb/>
expressed in his muck <lb/>
message <lb/>
Too many so-called progressive <lb/>
people are always looking for an on <lb/>
to butt <lb/>
He modestly underestimates his <lb/>
power influence. He is the <lb/>
attorney of a that is the <lb/>
backbone of the great Merger sys- <lb/>
North Carolina and <lb/>
it is backed by the <lb/>
A lawyer is sometimes <lb/>
bigger than bis is an <lb/>
Instance. On the day after my <lb/>
card announcing candidacy <lb/>
the News and Observer, that p- <lb/>
I pub an item that <lb/>
Franklin had gone to New <lb/>
Bern. It was no doubt supposed <lb/>
by the oppressed shippers <lb/>
the lire of the A. N. C. R. B. <lb/>
that Mr. had to New <lb/>
Bern to take steps to stop over <lb/>
charges, nod reduce the excessive <lb/>
and rates complained of <lb/>
ail along the line. But instead <lb/>
for the suffering shippers, it <lb/>
was to secure the valuable services <lb/>
of Col. the attorney of <lb/>
that road, in- campaign, <lb/>
was it Did not Col. Pearsall <lb/>
begin bis campaign within <lb/>
less two days Col. Pearsall <lb/>
introduced, that same week, the <lb/>
resolution of instructions in the <lb/>
Craven county convention, did he <lb/>
He tailed to tell the <lb/>
that he and his chief have <lb/>
over the railroad-. <lb/>
My have not <lb/>
It has been said that the great <lb/>
Southern Railway Company passed <lb/>
over ii sable <lb/>
living in western part if <lb/>
the Slate, Bason, bee, King. <lb/>
Means, Caldwell <lb/>
Ii win, and c their, and made as it- <lb/>
chief counsel Col. W. B. <lb/>
of Washington, N. C, <lb/>
account of his great <lb/>
political power. When the State <lb/>
witnesses what happened in <lb/>
upon of Col. <lb/>
and Mecklenburg untie, <lb/>
the line of the <lb/>
magic hand, <lb/>
will -lain, <lb/>
wiser than he knew. <lb/>
Under magic wand of tail <lb/>
attorney for the A. N. <lb/>
and he <lb/>
ii a. Set in mot mo along the S. A. L. <lb/>
I , Atlantic Line <lb/>
in toe southern, be would be <lb/>
t. set the effect -f his let. <lb/>
int., ilia- like all <lb/>
over the a-d of hi- navels <lb/>
that the allied n <lb/>
It costs them nothing Free pas- <lb/>
Will the descendants of t men <lb/>
of Mecklenburg, the <lb/>
Cape Fear aid Halifax submit to <lb/>
How will the Democratic <lb/>
meet this question at the <lb/>
polls If it nominates the <lb/>
date p. n at ion Commissioner <lb/>
secured by the manipulations <lb/>
the railroads, what can be said or <lb/>
done to defend such action. It the <lb/>
people will lie allowed to open their <lb/>
eve-, they will see who it is that is <lb/>
getting through resolutions of in- <lb/>
who 1- suppressing <lb/>
news of my position and campaign. <lb/>
Jacob A. <lb/>
Graham, N. C, May 1906. <lb/>
HIGH PRICES. <lb/>
Do you know that your money <lb/>
will only buy about two-thirds as <lb/>
much now as it would before the <lb/>
present tariff bill was passed <lb/>
Yet that is the lesson shown by <lb/>
Dun's Index numbers of com- <lb/>
prices for May 1st being <lb/>
whereas on July <lb/>
1897, it was so <lb/>
now only buys what bought <lb/>
nine years ago. These high <lb/>
prices are very largely caused <lb/>
by the Republican policy of pro- <lb/>
which while it apparently <lb/>
produces prosperity, really tugs <lb/>
at your pocket book whether you <lb/>
are a farmer, a professional man, <lb/>
a storekeeper, artisan, or a <lb/>
laborer. The only man that does <lb/>
not suffer by these high trust <lb/>
prices is the comparatively few <lb/>
who extort these high prices <lb/>
the protection this <lb/>
law. <lb/>
W. E. HOOKS. W. J BOYD. <lb/>
HOOKS BOYD. <lb/>
General Insurance and Merchandise Brokers. <lb/>
AYDEN, <lb/>
We wish to we have associated our- <lb/>
selves together for the purpose of conducting a gen- <lb/>
Insurance and Merchandise Brokerage <lb/>
in the Town of Ayden and Vicinity. We will <lb/>
represent none but the most reputable concerns, <lb/>
and any part of your business you may see fit to <lb/>
favor us with we will thank you for and feel very <lb/>
grateful. <lb/>
AND <lb/>
Phone CARRIED IN STOCK AT ALL TIMES. <lb/>
OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb/>
v N. <lb/>
. the goose of business April 6th, <lb/>
RESOURCES. <lb/>
1.011 and Discounts, 17.92 <lb/>
18.67 <lb/>
Furniture <lb/>
Overdrafts Secured <lb/>
Hue from Hanks, <lb/>
Cash <lb/>
Gold Coin, <lb/>
Silver Coin, <lb/>
National Hank notes <lb/>
other D. S. notes <lb/>
180.00 <lb/>
i, <lb/>
1,916.00 <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
Capital stuck paid in, <lb/>
Surplus fund <lb/>
Undivided profits less <lb/>
expenses, <lb/>
Dividends unpaid . <lb/>
Deposits subject to cheek, 46,697.6 <lb/>
Cashier's 190.511 <lb/>
Total, Total. 857,833.00 <lb/>
STATE OF NORTH <lb/>
COUNTY OF PITT, <lb/>
I, J. It. Smith, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly <lb/>
that the above statement is to the best of and be- <lb/>
. J. B, <lb/>
Huh sworn to b fore <lb/>
in . of <lb/>
N-- art Public, <lb/>
. t A N v iV <lb/>
1- . <lb/>
Chairman confesses <lb/>
that the attempt to the <lb/>
dirt at Panama without due <lb/>
preparation was a grave mistake <lb/>
and although he does say so, <lb/>
in so many words, he evidently <lb/>
thinks the President has been to <lb/>
blame for the hurry less <lb/>
plan of operations. <lb/>
China chums to have coal enough <lb/>
to last the world years. It's <lb/>
a shame for China to jar the coal <lb/>
rust in that way just at the time <lb/>
when the trust has no friends. <lb/>
Atlanta Journal. <lb/>
Island Torture. <lb/>
I no worse than the terrible ease of <lb/>
Piles me years. Then i <lb/>
advised to apply <lb/>
salve, less than a permanently <lb/>
write j of Bugles, <lb/>
k till Hums and Sons <lb/>
Ike magic Stoat <lb/>
CREDITORS. <lb/>
II qualified tutor <lb/>
m th <lb/>
in-, n Mn, 1- <lb/>
r , n- . i . . y <lb/>
I T I e.-l-O I , I. I- r ii r <lb/>
ill ha ,, <lb/>
f i lit l <lb/>
I , ho i-h-a-l in <lb/>
bar <lb/>
Say May, <lb/>
M. T. <lb/>
r E. <lb/>
GOODS SAVED <lb/>
FROM <lb/>
Same as of <lb/>
Dry Goods, b, Shoes <lb/>
Hats, Gent's and L- fur- <lb/>
goods, in fact <lb/>
everything kept in a first <lb/>
class general <lb/>
store sold at <lb/>
ed prices. <lb/>
MORTON <lb/>
Greenville Presbyterian Church. <lb/>
Gen <lb/>
Always have your church buy <lb/>
oil at barrel I Don't let <lb/>
pay I a for canned <lb/>
oil. which ought, to cost but CO <lb/>
en's.-. gallon Ready-mixed paint <lb/>
half oil and half paint. <lb/>
I oil fresh from the barrel, and <lb/>
i- I. M. paint, which <lb/>
and you then a <lb/>
II mill n of paint at tho <lb/>
price.<lb/>
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ACCOMPANIMENTS OF <lb/>
QUAKES. <lb/>
A COWS DOUBLE DUTY. <lb/>
How a South Carolina Man <lb/>
es His Cow Do Double Work. <lb/>
There undoubtedly is some <lb/>
connection earthquakes An old colored man down in <lb/>
. . t county. S- C, is working a <lb/>
and vi C for . <lb/>
, milk cow to limit. lie plows <lb/>
hen there are great exploit ab mt <lb/>
with large extrusion of lava and ,, up and ., <lb/>
Other matter there is often great load of wood to town, goes back <lb/>
disturbance in the vicinity, and and old cow until <lb/>
severe earthquakes result. drives her u. <lb/>
In fa X, the most frequent earth town with another load of wood on <lb/>
arc in volcanic re- ,,.,, u a the pro. <lb/>
As to the relations <lb/>
volcanic in work cow. <lb/>
part I the world and earth- as hard an <lb/>
quakes in another, the evidence politicians an <lb/>
a somewhat Yet it the old prohibition cow. <lb/>
i a a fact that the earth- <lb/>
quake m the Mississippi valley. <lb/>
in US, ceased when the vol-j <lb/>
of Vincent, in the West <lb/>
Indies, broke out. and he is Mr. J. Frank <lb/>
perhaps a suggestive remarkable story, <lb/>
between the eruption of which be for; <lb/>
and the earthquake in San He going up the river <lb/>
, day, in a launch, <lb/>
. disturbances apparently greatly <lb/>
accompany earth, excited coming down the river at a <lb/>
to rate. diving <lb/>
,, ,. ,. Close behind the was H <lb/>
the Hour , <lb/>
,., bent on it capture and <lb/>
but often are . ; . <lb/>
. . the chase continued until the <lb/>
the reaction against vibrations . ,. , , , ,. , <lb/>
. . ,,., rat shot into in a hollow log <lb/>
received the shore, this <lb/>
, .,,. i on the edge of tin- water. I he gar- <lb/>
rebounding energy . <lb/>
, . . , . started into tile how after the <lb/>
the shore a tidal wave , . , . ,<lb/>
could go neither way. Webb <lb/>
Tl<lb/>
seismic <lb/>
hall hundred feet high. <lb/>
washes over th and add , <lb/>
. . , took a boat struck the <lb/>
to damage of the , , , <lb/>
, , and tried to fasten him <lb/>
Mien ii catastrophe was ,. <lb/>
, ,. ., . hut he cot free <lb/>
y feared in connection with San H <lb/>
but with little reason, <lb/>
as the Golden Gate and the <lb/>
heights of Golden Park A large lot of good hand-made <lb/>
would have diminished or Buck for sale. Apply to W. T <lb/>
a large tidal wave.- Bethel. <lb/>
From Unstable Terra Fir <lb/>
ma, by N. II. in the <lb/>
American Be view <lb/>
for June. <lb/>
SINS OP THE BIG RICH. <lb/>
Two bad tires occurred here <lb/>
in out of which one fatal- <lb/>
happened. The first alarm <lb/>
was sounded after in a <lb/>
fiction of the inhabited <lb/>
most exclusively by <lb/>
Four were totally destroyed <lb/>
The Episcopalians of Indiana , house badly dam- <lb/>
aged. The loss is eat i mated <lb/>
i. their diocesan convention, <lb/>
resolutions that show <lb/>
that this body, among others <lb/>
the danger that con- <lb/>
fronts Christian churches in <lb/>
fact that so large a per cent. , f <lb/>
its membership is made up of <lb/>
men whose business methods are <lb/>
at best questionable, and, many Instances, absolutely <lb/>
We hoard the state- <lb/>
the other day from a re J. W. B. Battle is doing such a <lb/>
liable source that investigation I thinking that this paper cannot put <lb/>
s that most of the shameful I into words his lie <lb/>
Instances of graft and betrayal a car load of farm supplies, <lb/>
of financial Interests committed land Thursday, had his teams <lb/>
After the fire had been <lb/>
extinguished the remains of a <lb/>
w. man were found in one of the <lb/>
buildings, She has not yet been <lb/>
identified, as she bad only been in <lb/>
he house a few Bern <lb/>
Journal. <lb/>
to thou- keeping are furnished <lb/>
by men prominent in a church <lb/>
which known far and wide for <lb/>
the st rid orthodoxy of its creed. <lb/>
And if this be true of such a <lb/>
church, certainly it would seem <lb/>
that the church <lb/>
half of it <lb/>
This morning the teams returned, <lb/>
when they went to find the car, <lb/>
it was not to be found, <lb/>
Mr. I tattle by <lb/>
mistake the car had been taken to <lb/>
Norfolk supposing it to he empty. <lb/>
versa to Utter its note-, of We rejoice that we were not near <lb/>
warn merely to this intelligence was <lb/>
general and to our <lb/>
against the sins of its Southerner, <lb/>
big rich to proceed to action <lb/>
of a more definite kind and to <lb/>
particularize in a way that will A Card. <lb/>
show that acts and business request of a few friends, <lb/>
methods curtain kinds I this method of announcing <lb/>
only with a Chris <lb/>
pi . but a <lb/>
in or the pursuit of the <lb/>
same will lead to ecclesiastical <lb/>
my self as a candidate for the <lb/>
t of Deeds for Pitt conn- <lb/>
, subject to the action the <lb/>
Democratic primaries and the <lb/>
exclusion from convention, if nominated, <lb/>
ship in the Christian <lb/>
I. Chill lotto Chronicle. <lb/>
I will be and will faithful <lb/>
form the duties of said office. <lb/>
Being buy with farm work, I <lb/>
shall make no active canvass for <lb/>
the noun nation, hut trust that <lb/>
some friend in each township will <lb/>
see that I have showing. <lb/>
C. Cannon. <lb/>
About three miles from Mobile <lb/>
Ala, on the <lb/>
a bail game in <lb/>
field, came up m- <lb/>
vivid lightning <lb/>
which in the midst of th. <lb/>
crowd of sped -tors, kill- <lb/>
mat some <lb/>
leas The held was <lb/>
Strewn with hits of <lb/>
from ho were killed or <lb/>
ii and the <lb/>
presented a terrible <lb/>
burred <lb/>
A dollar taken new mm-., <lb/>
, ,. Ml, Will , <lb/>
fr m tile one ,., i-h.-k no <lb/>
,. .,, ,;.,. in MM <lb/>
ti- wax mi on suits. m <lb/>
killed were white, <lb/>
. , . I <lb/>
rs, and two were a m <lb/>
Mr W.<lb/>
of the power In <lb/>
Hint <lb/>
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lira i. W mi I he <lb/>
duly In <lb/>
,,., I'll I county, North Caro- <lb/>
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FOR <lb/>
OUR CUSTOMERS <lb/>
we are always looking for better; always <lb/>
working to secure values and styles superior <lb/>
to other stores, when <lb/>
Ladies Journal <lb/>
began to sell paper patterns we began to investigate, we <lb/>
---S said to ourselves, <lb/>
X THE LADIES HOME JOURNAL <lb/>
s the leading Womans Magazine. It is first class and has never done anything in a second <lb/>
new that its reputation was at stake. Our investigation convinced us that the patterns are as grade <lb/>
e Magazine <lb/>
the Hone Jon ma I added a new <lb/>
tore which j none desirable than <lb/>
oilier a Quids Chart free with <lb/>
each pattern. This Chart bow exactly how the pattern is <lb/>
to be Ir is o con a child can <lb/>
it. It s a been to Indies sue inexperienced <lb/>
in garment cutting and making. Mothers advise us <lb/>
that by the aid the Guild famished with <lb/>
LADIES HOME JOURNAL <lb/>
They train their rs to do their own <lb/>
But there is still another point to consider. The pat- <lb/>
terns are all new, no old styles, no ancient creations; all <lb/>
new, all up-to-date and perfect in fit and style, and so <lb/>
much more easily understood than other patterns that <lb/>
one trial will convince you and make you a regular <lb/>
ALL SIZES KEPT <lb/>
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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/>
THE <lb/>
D J WHICHARD. Editor and Owner. <lb/>
and Friday.<lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA JUNE 5.1906. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER IN ADVANCE <lb/>
RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT. <lb/>
Whereas, Our kind and loving <lb/>
in His <lb/>
lions in tn human life, <lb/>
taken death from <lb/>
dearly be- <lb/>
hived Lull Cleve, <lb/>
. 1-the of the <lb/>
HOW A NIGGER CAN LIE. <lb/>
And His Name Was Washington. <lb/>
A very funny thing in <lb/>
the c mt morning <lb/>
Mayor <lb/>
There a me against one <lb/>
Henry Davis, for eight home <lb/>
and on o e the parents, when K v. <lb/>
John Edward of Green- <lb/>
Wedding at of a Prom- <lb/>
and Popular Couple. <lb/>
a pretty wedding here last even- <lb/>
Ladies Aid <lb/>
, M <lb/>
tUt church do hereby preacher the P <lb/>
it .- though from Hi.- evident- that the <lb/>
this sail employing the <lb/>
of Providence, vet we in wife cf the defendant Davis, and <lb/>
to His divine will, mat given notice <lb/>
knowing and believing II.- <lb/>
ail g- well. <lb/>
Hi I'm- ii Saturday <lb/>
em- <lb/>
That in the death his wile, Ac, Davis <lb/>
of our don sister, the societies would not <lb/>
a all, one who , h copy tin <lb/>
was i i earnest to him <lb/>
to ever j interest the societies I a row followed. <lb/>
church, one whose and that the preacher put <lb/>
walk all those sweet on his hip pocket, Ac <lb/>
Christian grams which for <lb/>
murk b that is close crow <lb/>
Master, always willing, <lb/>
patient, loving and forbearing. <lb/>
She never foiled in duty <lb/>
a-a preacher, if in <lb/>
ville, N. f Miss Annie <lb/>
Hoyle, daughter Mr. <lb/>
Hoyle, a <lb/>
The parlor was prettily <lb/>
and the wedding music <lb/>
by Mis- Lillian <lb/>
before the sang a <lb/>
lovely solo. ceremony <lb/>
most impressively performed in <lb/>
A. D. Hunter, pastor of in. <lb/>
Baptist Then <lb/>
were many beautiful gifts <lb/>
The groom is the sou <lb/>
Thomas , of Franklin <lb/>
A Democratic of Pitt <lb/>
will he in- at ti <lb/>
house in Greenville at o'clock <lb/>
A. M. Thursday, June lib, <lb/>
the purpose of select <lb/>
e- I. I be van <lb/>
I and <lb/>
D no tic ; <lb/>
up.-1 of selecting d . <lb/>
the be<lb/>
tin <lb/>
day of June, 1906, o'clock P. <lb/>
Al these Dent. <lb/>
voters of the <lb/>
all i delegates to <lb/>
he to <lb/>
Greenville on the l lib of <lb/>
Each township will be entitled t. <lb/>
he following number of delegates, <lb/>
the county convention <lb/>
WARD PRIMARIES. <lb/>
A , THE <lb/>
v, BANKS OF THE TA <lb/>
Nominate Candidates Alder- <lb/>
r. <lb/>
The several the A is alway. <lb/>
; k lo deli, <lb/>
, m , , . th f <lb/>
voted i, ed in men <lb/>
a- a the hearts if <lb/>
. if Greenville's <lb/>
seldom . ,,, . ,, <lb/>
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will c., . . , . . , ,, Le <lb/>
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in the No. a <lb/>
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ii.- <lb/>
V; meat MP<lb/>
e feel i- ,., , <lb/>
the . the rhythmic be of their <lb/>
good hands. <lb/>
gentle in manner, he a gun. The preacher <lb/>
and true to friend-, carry a gun. Col <lb/>
he filled her place in oar not <lb/>
as only like her could do. He said no. f. <lb/>
mis.-, her from meet- Sugg naked if he was willing to lie <lb/>
lug, hi, iii tor one. ii.- Bald yes, <lb/>
fondest recalled hi-, in, whereupon searched <lb/>
h , aid ., <lb/>
be found revolver, <lb/>
sent. Though gone Ami ins name <lb/>
if he administered ,,,, ,, ,, u., , <lb/>
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ii., i- <lb/>
Sweet in m in q and <lb/>
he carried <lb/>
forgo, ten. <lb/>
That we huh. <lb/>
. ii, -i, hearth <lb/>
path . to grief stricken mi u whom to tenderly, a <lb/>
who i our much loved <lb/>
HI Mm, . ;.,.,, <lb/>
to nil iv . who are <lb/>
-lie . from us. <lb/>
all it.- . .- an. old be t I- -m- <lb/>
thou e is .- <lb/>
Who took ., i-he in lie I,,,, <lb/>
care, i., <lb/>
, of he <lb/>
comfort a d sustain u i <lb/>
In h air o Ii in. <lb/>
a copy if <lb/>
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In.- of Ii I us a <lb/>
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for sister. In; i <lb/>
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a c-i. a- a u- <lb/>
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It. Ii<lb/>
DEFAULTED. <lb/>
Funds. <lb/>
Baptist church at Greenville, <lb/>
where he is highly esteemed. The ,<lb/>
attractive I ,.,. <lb/>
young woman, with a host ;.,, <lb/>
a of a Carolina <lb/>
family of this ,;.,.,., <lb/>
News and Observer, <lb/>
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each township ill be at their re <lb/>
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Tea, until h <lb/>
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tented in Tarboro on a <lb/>
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to Greenville and this <lb/>
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who at <lb/>
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street's which was attended <lb/>
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Sheriff Down Nero With <lb/>
Pistol. <lb/>
A on someone broke <lb/>
the In e Mr, <lb/>
from town, aid <lb/>
sloe Hie. i. n. Today while <lb/>
Mr Ft. as in town he <lb/>
iced . . shirts on a <lb/>
named Ben <lb/>
can eye Mr. Flem- <lb/>
aid M d. Fleming went <lb/>
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over trim- WOMAN GRADUATE. <lb/>
Receiving Diploma Female <lb/>
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him. would like to <lb/>
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convict or if he is wanted in any <lb/>
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navy, and a. awarded the . . J <lb/>
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happy day II <lb/>
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win. had twenty-live <lb/>
years lie ban seen Greenville, <lb/>
lie expressed at teeing <lb/>
little crossroads tillage of <lb/>
Frank Wilson who had . .- . <lb/>
will beheld lending Chapel now such <lb/>
turned Saturday <lb/>
ice, and be has , Ii . in <lb/>
the lit was heard <lb/>
gladly on Sunday. <lb/>
f Mrs. Benson, Che diploma Is <lb/>
dated July 20th, 1840. <lb/>
Snag us that I, <lb/>
and <lb/>
son of K. B. Gotten, a Lieutenant <lb/>
commander the navy, are <lb/>
friends. <lb/>
Our Thanks. <lb/>
Friday evening Mr. W. White noting the rainfall at this <lb/>
brought us some ripe May 1900, 8.30 inches. U <lb/>
we have seen this season. They In one month during <lb/>
were very year June i, inch, , <lb/>
Today Mr. A. I. Potter brought minimum <lb/>
a bucket wry nice , ,,<lb/>
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government weather station here, <lb/>
gives the following .-res <lb/>
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afternoon Cherry <lb/>
sen, c being con- <lb/>
r. If. II. Moore, <lb/>
areas were Messrs. T. <lb/>
B. Hooker, II. s. Spain, N. W. <lb/>
t op Condition <lb/>
The report issued to- <lb/>
day . the condition of the cotton <lb/>
at 81.75, increased <lb/>
6.2. <lb/>
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