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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/>
I M. and lore <lb/>
lira i. W mi I he <lb/>
duly In <lb/>
,,., I'll I county, North Caro- <lb/>
In X-7. pane H. the will <lb/>
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of<lb/>
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f on . Mid J. M. <lb/>
Nothing too G <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
OUR CUSTOMERS <lb/>
we are always looking for better; always <lb/>
working to secure values and styles superior <lb/>
to other stores, when <lb/>
Ladies 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/>
The <lb/>
Free At Our Store. Come And Get One. <lb/>
We are leaders In Dress Goods Silks and <lb/>
Etc. <lb/>
J. R. J. G. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb/>
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/>
lo <lb/>
will c., . . , . . , ,, Le <lb/>
;, ,. half past <lb/>
in the No. a <lb/>
he <lb/>
. . sec- <lb/>
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/>
, M Us . <lb/>
toe<lb/>
.- A <lb/>
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/>
I'd <lb/>
In.- of Ii I us a <lb/>
t . our <lb/>
for sister. In; i <lb/>
y l 1.1 in lie family a <lb/>
a c-i. a- a u- <lb/>
l . th.- same. <lb/>
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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man h;, acclamation. <lb/>
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a reception tendered j. <lb/>
them in.,,. a- the Br ,. <lb/>
Embezzles of Railway of , <lb/>
J Phoned that a attend- <lb/>
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each township ill be at their re <lb/>
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Tea, until h <lb/>
; a- id , the Carol inn <lb/>
hi Farm ville, was this <lb/>
tented in Tarboro on a <lb/>
a repress <lb/>
of the m <lb/>
, New York, which concern <lb/>
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with <lb/>
He was <lb/>
to Greenville and this <lb/>
; was lake before the Jut- <lb/>
. c . Peace, C. <lb/>
who at <lb/>
our i. <lb/>
street's which was attended <lb/>
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The guests were rec Primary i, <lb/>
door by ii. <lb/>
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bee and Mrs. J. J. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. were <lb/>
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by Air. Mrs. <lb/>
Mr d Mr.-. i. , ,,,, <lb/>
lie bl dress was f <lb/>
delegates to the c , . <lb/>
in with the <lb/>
ti of I he party, <lb/>
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Cum, <lb/>
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BAIL STOPPED HIM. <lb/>
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/>
after Sin looker help eaten <lb/>
in en. . ran all the faster at <lb/>
the the officer. The r <lb/>
ill called but the neg- <lb/>
gave no to- to ibis. At a dis- <lb/>
n a hundred yards <lb/>
the <lb/>
shot down. The <lb/>
ball we it . through <lb/>
hip. <lb/>
ii lase. <lb/>
Misses Lena Matthews and ; <lb/>
received at <lb/>
room door. ii., , , <lb/>
i- in tie custody f. in tun, <lb/>
to . won- <lb/>
ii ill Bryan, ., s t. <lb/>
is years old, <lb/>
. bin to been regarded as dining wax <lb/>
exemplary man. with out II <lb/>
, he has been in the em- and lighted with wax I <lb/>
of the railroad company, silver <lb/>
Mi. Mini Mrs. ,;. <lb/>
over trim- WOMAN GRADUATE. <lb/>
Receiving Diploma Female <lb/>
College, <lb/>
. A. <lb/>
hi <lb/>
II . <lb/>
., , <lb/>
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with <lb/>
n- i.-I- <lb/>
the of is em- <lb/>
. is to the <lb/>
a nor the <lb/>
hi ii-t the agent personally <lb/>
the in the claim <lb/>
e under the bond tie <lb/>
company. <lb/>
County <lb/>
The will he <lb/>
held the the count <lb/>
convention on the 11th. <lb/>
is not to make <lb/>
but only to select <lb/>
to slate, congressional and <lb/>
conventions Another <lb/>
WHO HIM <lb/>
Sheriff Has a Negro He Would <lb/>
Like to Locate. <lb/>
The who <lb/>
Tucker fleeing from <lb/>
. Hie. it <lb/>
d -nil, an or <lb/>
from justice. He first <lb/>
i- name as but <lb/>
has c several other names as <lb/>
his. He also said be had been i , <lb/>
the p and was yet tine a <lb/>
year there on a sentence but did <lb/>
net nay lie had escaped. <lb/>
He is a in this <lb/>
ion and no one seem- to <lb/>
him. would like to <lb/>
lam if the is an escaped <lb/>
convict or if he is wanted in any <lb/>
neighboring for crime. H <lb/>
is ginger cake color, feel ti <lb/>
high, weighs about <lb/>
pounds is bow legged. <lb/>
of a large number <lb/>
bridal presents <lb/>
then friends. <lb/>
from <lb/>
I leather cone . <lb/>
in a, ii , <lb/>
II . a fin i <lb/>
I , sis deacons of , <lb/>
live other friends, a , <lb/>
ail from ten . <lb/>
beautiful toilet sit , . <lb/>
a, solid ,. <lb/>
Horn i in- class. <lb/>
Mrs, aid <lb/>
woman e <lb/>
lei in most cordial we com . <lb/>
Buggy. <lb/>
Mr. A. L. Potter was driving <lb/>
He <lb/>
made too short a turn and I tie <lb/>
one wheel the <lb/>
The take up was <lb/>
that the shafts and cross <lb/>
bar of the buggy were broken. <lb/>
Co , <lb/>
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j from any e .met i. is several <lb/>
years ago, . . , . , , <lb/>
w is rt hi her . . i,.,. <lb/>
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the matter, kepi In in, l, with <lb/>
Mis. . ,.,. ., v <lb/>
lady, . Mi . ii.- <lb/>
a soil i . <lb/>
navy, and a. awarded the . . J <lb/>
to receive Mule <lb/>
of bit <lb/>
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; and the <lb/>
to by g Benson <lb/>
captivated lit <lb/>
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as <lb/>
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to . pond to <lb/>
of their big <lb/>
fl. fried Mel <lb/>
boiled, ham, <lb/>
cake-good <lb/>
-f,;, . <lb/>
chocolate <lb/>
. was p, <lb/>
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cape.-, <lb/>
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to <lb/>
Mr. and <lb/>
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ii. i;. .-i -a . K <lb/>
occupied Hi the <lb/>
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worker. <lb/>
t., <lb/>
Mr. Mr,. <lb/>
G. <lb/>
to Him <lb/>
weather, <lb/>
the <lb/>
happy day II <lb/>
i an i love. <lb/>
Di.-d <lb/>
yea. . hi <lb/>
I Begs, o Mr. hie <lb/>
Greenville Goes Forward <lb/>
A was here <lb/>
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/>
inn, .- <lb/>
Si <lb/>
with <lb/>
m h sympathy <lb/>
d ,; mouths <lb/>
; -i lira. J. <lb/>
y at <lb/>
hi ii a m<lb/>
ii. c . <lb/>
Mr. O. v. York, observer <lb/>
government weather station here, <lb/>
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price list along so we can puny to find out if we these prices <lb/>
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tents, during this sale we will sell Standard best Gran- the magnitude and broadness of disposition to sell all <lb/>
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Mrs take pleas. <lb/>
Hinting your Remedy <lb/>
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a great part of her body. <lb/>
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tune she ran three weeks old, <lb/>
she six years. She <lb/>
is now perfectly well and I feel <lb/>
that T to highly of <lb/>
It She has nut a symptom of <lb/>
it six year. <lb/>
W. COBB. <lb/>
Only pounds to one person <lb/>
By Actual Inventory worth Of <lb/>
Bargains in true form to cover and spread Greenville and <lb/>
vicinity from end to end. <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
Having made arrangement, to <lb/>
manufacture the Nelson <lb/>
Tobacco Truck and also to same <lb/>
I will pleased to <lb/>
anyone in of same. Apply <lb/>
J. A Ayden. N. <lb/>
in <lb/>
Payments <lb/>
Not Quite <lb/>
,. often gM <lb/>
thing done <lb/>
nail or screw driver or an- <lb/>
lacking. Have a good <lb/>
box and be prepared for <lb/>
m. Our line of tools <lb/>
Is all yo i desire, and <lb/>
we will see that your tool <lb/>
box noes not lack a tingle <lb/>
useful article.<lb/>
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Horse Goods, <lb/>
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on which patents <lb/>
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tom. <lb/>
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and Mead <lb/>
Rules regular length <lb/>
Refit I,, s and <lb/>
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over Ma per It <lb/>
A sample of refaced. <lb/>
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will he cheerfully <lb/>
sent on application. <lb/>
Printers <lb/>
Manufactures of Type and <lb/>
Grade Printing Mater <lb/>
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ten weeks with, m a drop of rain for far who are our life to who t. we look <lb/>
do business with, you Pan readily see clearly our position. <lb/>
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but human who have a <lb/>
hard enough time <lb/>
Electric <lb/>
Malaria, Chills, <lb/>
Kidney complaint General <lb/>
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at a general Tonic <lb/>
r and <lb/>
the aged. It sound sleep, <lb/>
guarantor J. I. Wool- <lb/>
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Must pay cur bills dollar for dollar, nothing else will do for us. <lb/>
while we are thankful, time and delay has done its work. <lb/>
Instead of you pay for beautiful thin lawn in all colors extra wide Instead of cents you <lb/>
tor the best Boys and girls stockings Instead of you pay for new Dress Goods In- <lb/>
you pay for Summer Vests Instead of you pay for Men's pants In- <lb/>
stead for Men's Suits, wool, light colors, newest styles <lb/>
A heavy business cloud hangs over Building <lb/>
No easy task before us to crawl out when the intelligent people see good Clothing, Shoes, Dry Goods, <lb/>
Silks, Hats, Furniture. Garnets, etc. sold for Fifty per cent off on every dollar. <lb/>
Instead 4.00 you pay tor Oak Bedsteads handsomely carved any style 1.08. Instead 2.00 you pay <lb/>
for Boy Suits all sizes, Instead of you pay tor fine embroidery instead of 1.73 yon pay for a Rocking chair <lb/>
solid Instead you pay for splendid Gingham per yard Instead of you pay for Mens Patent <lb/>
Shots 1.08 <lb/>
barrels best Granulated pound the pound. <lb/>
Special arrangements made for four days to sell in our Grocery department with others beginning <lb/>
Wednesday Morn, June, 6th at o'clock promptly. <lb/>
Never in the history has there been such preparations and at no time when we let <lb/>
the people make their own prices. Can we possibly do any more. To help us in this event, we <lb/>
especially invite all merchants and out of town store keepers. We positively draw no lints, your <lb/>
money is just as good and that is one great cause. We need ii. <lb/>
rs Misses Slippers 2.25 value Dining Room Chairs <lb/>
ft Gold price to the farmer who brings the biggest crowd of purchasers on Friday <lb/>
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say-so as to what he claims <lb/>
for Ids is hacked up by <lb/>
writings of most eminent in the <lb/>
medical profession. A request by postal <lb/>
card or letter, addressed to Dr. It. V, <lb/>
Pierce. X. Y. for a little book <lb/>
of from eminent medical an- <lb/>
tho of j <lb/>
will a little i <lb/>
that is worthy of your attention If <lb/>
needing a good. safe, i <lb/>
known for the cure of almost j <lb/>
any old chronic, or lingering malady. <lb/>
Dr. Pleasant cure con- I <lb/>
One little Is a <lb/>
laxative, and two a mild cathartic <lb/>
The most book for both men <lb/>
women I I <lb/>
Common Sent. Medical Ad- , <lb/>
. I riser. A splendid I <lb/>
S volume, with engravings <lb/>
DANIEL DOUGHERTY. <lb/>
THE GREATEST WEDDING. <lb/>
Public Speech of . Over Ten Thousand Couples United at <lb/>
Orator. the Same Time. <lb/>
Daniel may not The largest most <lb/>
been the I wedding the world began took <lb/>
but lucre never lived a man <lb/>
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how what ambition <lb/>
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wailed. Ins tongue ever to <lb/>
open on any subject. <lb/>
last eventful day arrived. <lb/>
There was a great convention and <lb/>
numerous important speakers, <lb/>
about the moment when the second <lb/>
speaker had a rainstorm <lb/>
up, and there was u grand rush <lb/>
from the platform to a neighboring <lb/>
Ten thousand farmers, me- <lb/>
laborers, etc., stood out in <lb/>
wet with nobody to talk to them. <lb/>
The chairman of the meeting was in <lb/>
despair. was in the <lb/>
crowd. He saw his opportunity, lie <lb/>
rushed to the platform, introduced <lb/>
himself and asked to he allowed to <lb/>
hold audience until <lb/>
H. A. <lb/>
JOHN A RICKS <lb/>
returned. The <lb/>
to <lb/>
in slumps, U pay <lb/>
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CONDENSED STORIES. <lb/>
Secretary Story of a Ready <lb/>
Witted Cook. <lb/>
agriculture, <lb/>
been talking <lb/>
1-. a to <lb/>
these tablets, <lb/>
ii lozenge, <lb/>
with boiling <lb/>
of excellent <lb/>
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James Wilson. <lb/>
about hi. <lb/>
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the people were clamoring, and ho <lb/>
finally said in some disgust, <lb/>
very well. don't know who you are <lb/>
or what you can hut we don't <lb/>
want the crowd lo go away. See <lb/>
what you <lb/>
wasn't it i Before Dan <lb/>
had said n dozen words the restless <lb/>
crowd gave him the attentive car. <lb/>
Umbrellas were closed. Men on the <lb/>
outskirts pushed in, and pretty soon <lb/>
ail were standing uncovered the <lb/>
rain listening with open mouths <lb/>
the entrancing eloquence of the <lb/>
young Demosthenes. Tor nearly an <lb/>
lour they were spellbound. The <lb/>
chairman nearly had a lit. <lb/>
doubts gave place to wonder, his <lb/>
wonder to interest, his interest to <lb/>
the strongest his curiosity <lb/>
to unfeigned admiration. The <lb/>
speakers slipped hack <lb/>
, served to their seats on the platform <lb/>
I and drank in every word Dougherty <lb/>
j uttered. tell you he made good. <lb/>
I And that speech made him fa- <lb/>
us Dough- <lb/>
New York Press. <lb/>
A LITTLE NONSENSE. <lb/>
place When the great Alex- <lb/>
hod i Persia, wishing <lb/>
to unite the victors and vanquished <lb/>
the strongest ties he de- <lb/>
a festival. Now guess <lb/>
how many lie be <lb/>
married. Von never do it. <lb/>
Well, Alexander himself was tn <lb/>
marry tho daughter <lb/>
Darius; of his chief officers <lb/>
were lo he united to Indies from the <lb/>
noblest Persian and Median <lb/>
lies, and of Ins soldiers <lb/>
were to marry women <lb/>
people married at once. <lb/>
I don't see how they managed to <lb/>
up ii for so many, but <lb/>
and for a vast Multitude of <lb/>
guests I They had the <lb/>
splendid arrangements. On a plain <lb/>
near the city a vast pavilion was <lb/>
erected on pillars sixty feet <lb/>
It was hung and spread with the <lb/>
richest tissues, while the gold and <lb/>
precious stones which ornamented <lb/>
it would have made your eves blink. <lb/>
Adjoining this building were <lb/>
gorgeous for the hundred <lb/>
bridegrooms, while for the remain- <lb/>
an outer court in- <lb/>
closed and hung with costly tapes- <lb/>
try, and tallies were spread outside <lb/>
for tho multitude. <lb/>
A separate seat was assigned each <lb/>
pair, and all wore arranged In u <lb/>
semicircle on hand of the <lb/>
royal throne. Each bridegroom had <lb/>
received a golden vessel for his <lb/>
and when the of these had <lb/>
been announced by trumpets to the <lb/>
multitudes without the brides en- <lb/>
tho banquet hall and took <lb/>
their places. <lb/>
And now don't you think each <lb/>
bridegroom stood up separately <lb/>
vowed. ring I now thee <lb/>
and a So. The core- <lb/>
was very simple. The king <lb/>
gave his hand to and kissed <lb/>
her a- his wife, lie other bride- <lb/>
grooms followed hi- example. Thai <lb/>
the way. Then the <lb/>
val, lasting live days, with music am. <lb/>
fonts of play <lb/>
Ricks <lb/>
HEADQUARTERS FOR <lb/>
GENERAL <lb/>
v. <lb/>
Having consolidated the two stocks of H. A. Para nor j s <lb/>
store we are prepared to furnish our customer.; a <lb/>
A. Ricks In <lb/>
needed in <lb/>
one <lb/>
DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES. <lb/>
We will carry up-to-date line <lb/>
Hats, Shoes, Dress Notions, <lb/>
In Groceries we will have at all times a full line of the very best goods, not <lb/>
the staples like <lb/>
Meat, Flour, Sugar, Coffee, but all kinds of <lb/>
Canned Goods, the finest brands <lb/>
We can supply anything you need to wear or to eat, and pay highest prices for <lb/>
COUNTRY PRODUCE. Quality and prices of our goods will please you. t <lb/>
n, i <lb/>
CALL <lb/>
for these ten tablets as once heard <lb/>
a cook apologize fur her sponge <lb/>
cake. <lb/>
was taking tea with some <lb/>
friends one afternoon in Washing- <lb/>
ton when a urge and <lb/>
sponge cake was brought in. <lb/>
a sponge our hostess <lb/>
cried. And she broke it in <lb/>
portions, and we all helped our- <lb/>
selves. <lb/>
alas It was not good <lb/>
sponge cake. The hostess, angered, <lb/>
sent for the cook. <lb/>
thought, she said lat- <lb/>
you prided yourself on <lb/>
your sponge <lb/>
do, replied Jane. <lb/>
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mistress went on. it <lb/>
hard and tough as can <lb/>
said <lb/>
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red n well known Instance of polite <lb/>
hops on the part of the English and <lb/>
French guards, which, ii is <lb/>
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in ceremonious time. <lb/>
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and, saluting the French <lb/>
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of the French guards, The <lb/>
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thinKing further needless, <lb/>
with such effect as to put near- <lb/>
of the French hors <lb/>
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for them. <lb/>
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do you know when you've <lb/>
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keep on eating till <lb/>
get a pain, and then I oat one <lb/>
to make <lb/>
zinc. <lb/>
No Necessary. <lb/>
I wonder why nature <lb/>
developed the of smell so <lb/>
much stronger in animals than in <lb/>
man Suppose a man had the <lb/>
of a deer. , <lb/>
would he groat. Thou <lb/>
he could Jump when he detected the <lb/>
scent of gasoline two miles away. <lb/>
Chicago News. <lb/>
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Ten Are <lb/>
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agree on the following <lb/>
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To live in the temperate <lb/>
To live in the country and j <lb/>
much in the open air. <lb/>
To be accustomed to daily in- <lb/>
To be temperate in eating and <lb/>
drinking. <lb/>
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commandments of hygiene from n <lb/>
French medical <lb/>
Rise early, retire early, fill your <lb/>
day with work. <lb/>
Water and bread maintain life, <lb/>
pure air and sunshine are necessary <lb/>
to life. <lb/>
Cleanliness prevents rust. The <lb/>
best cared for machine lasts the <lb/>
longest. <lb/>
Practice frugality and sobriety. <lb/>
Enough sleep repairs and <lb/>
strengthens; much softens <lb/>
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warmth. <lb/>
A cheerful house <lb/>
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by distractions and amuse- <lb/>
but abuse of them lead.- to <lb/>
dissipation and dissipation to vice. <lb/>
P. Cheerfulness make- love of <lb/>
love of life is half of health. <lb/>
Sadness and discouragement hasten <lb/>
old lice. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, <lb/>
NEAT JOB PRINTING j <lb/>
Our specialty <lb/>
Reflector Job Printing Office. <lb/>
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CORN PLANTERS, GUANO SOWERS, DISC <lb/>
HARROWS, SMOOTHING HARROWS, ONE <lb/>
AND TWO HORSE STEEL PLOWS, WIRE <lb/>
FENCE FOR FARM OR GARDEN AND WASH- <lb/>
MACHINES. <lb/>
Yours to serve, <lb/>
H. L. CAR R <lb/>
The Hardware Man. <lb/>
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Cherries, Peaches, <lb/>
Pine Syrup, Jelly, Milk, <lb/>
Meat, Soap- <lb/>
Food, Matches, Oil, <lb/>
I Meal Hulls, Gar <lb/>
Dried Apple, <lb/>
Currents, <lb/>
Ware, Tip and V <lb/>
Crackers, <lb/>
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REPORT OF CONDITION <lb/>
THE BANK OF <lb/>
WINTERVILLE, C. <lb/>
consisting of <lb/>
GOODS- <lb/>
At the Close Business. April nth. <lb/>
Abel-.- on--, s Stock paid <lb/>
and s.,. unsecured ,, <lb/>
. . j, , . and Fixtures to <lb/>
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all styles and pries very <lb/>
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191.82 <lb/>
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Tapestry <lb/>
Toilet Sets. Cur- <lb/>
Window Shades, Mai <lb/>
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Parlor Suits. Bedroom Suits. <lb/>
Hall Racks and Baby Carriages <lb/>
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to satisfy tins taste of the most <lb/>
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line. However, chances for a <lb/>
trial will appreciated. <lb/>
Eastern Carolina <lb/>
Supply Co. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
utter you apply Any Bond to be Court once <lb/>
Call on or write <lb/>
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H. A WHITE, General or <lb/>
H W. WHEDBEE, Attorney <lb/>
K. C.<lb/>
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AH and <lb/>
WE AGENTS FOR <lb/>
Hanan's Famous Shoes <lb/>
FOR MEN AND BOYS. <lb/>
This Shoe has stood the test for many years is <lb/>
worn by all meT who wear fine Shoes. Call in and <lb/>
look at the low cuts today. <lb/>
n. c. <lb/>
OF <lb/>
TH GREENVILLE BOXING I <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
At close of 6th, <lb/>
HEROIC TREATMENT. <lb/>
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Doctors of China. <lb/>
Chinese doctor Kent to delight <lb/>
in heroic measure. <lb/>
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neuralgia, put, ulcer, car- <lb/>
and diarrhea complaint, <lb/>
very successful. The <lb/>
treating the trouble <lb/>
a liberal use of hot tea and <lb/>
and a ah <lb/>
other food. In of the food <lb/>
there i.- c simple tonic, ginseng <lb/>
In others r ere are which <lb/>
are apparently impure salts. <lb/>
One broth peppermint <lb/>
eaves, i hopped almond, bay leaves, <lb/>
honey, blood and wine. <lb/>
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the hot water, <lb/>
body in that way, <lb/>
and relying upon the elements add- <lb/>
ed to the water medicinal action <lb/>
as well as nourishment, <lb/>
Their treatment of most forms of <lb/>
i- truly heroic. The pa <lb/>
Bent i laid at full length and the <lb/>
doctor with bis muscular hand <lb/>
i he body. The pinching it <lb/>
done the thumb and forefinger. <lb/>
The method, though cruel, has ex- <lb/>
result, and there is <lb/>
relief and speedy cure. <lb/>
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warm mint ion of astringent, <lb/>
aseptic by peppermint and <lb/>
similar oil. and where there is pain, <lb/>
as in catarrh, they use oil. in <lb/>
which is put a lint-tun of <lb/>
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urn paper. The paper burned is a <lb/>
thick yellow tissue, which when <lb/>
leaves a fluffy Mark ash. <lb/>
i- probably one-half carbon <lb/>
rest silica mineral salts <lb/>
they talismanic <lb/>
with colored pencil on <lb/>
Different arc <lb/>
and ea.-n is made of a differ- <lb/>
I which when burned <lb/>
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CONDENSED STORIES. <lb/>
Congressman Champ Clark la to <lb/>
Tell a Story. <lb/>
recent outburst from the <lb/>
orators of Hie Republican part <lb/>
against in me <lb/>
of the of tin- l woman <lb/>
who thought her in- <lb/>
I ; i <lb/>
of Missouri . <lb/>
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soul, <lb/>
aV . <lb/>
char <lb/>
the<lb/>
Loans and <lb/>
Overdraft i <lb/>
Bonds <lb/>
i mires <lb/>
Due from Una.<lb/>
Com <lb/>
Silver Coin 110.11 <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
Capital stock paid in <lb/>
Surplus 0,500.0.1 <lb/>
profit, 8.126.14 <lb/>
Time<lb/>
to cluck <lb/>
Due to A <lb/>
Cashiers ck 680.68<lb/>
. i <lb/>
REPORT OF THE <lb/>
i HE BANK OF FARMVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
aT Ci OF BUSINESS, 6TH, 1906 <lb/>
mi- II<lb/>
V r's 680.60 <lb/>
from R like 19,161.21 <lb/>
nth Items<lb/>
liver <lb/>
Net, U B <lb/>
LIA <lb/>
Capital stock pi in <lb/>
Undivided <lb/>
Depot, mi <lb/>
Carolina, or. <lb/>
County Pitt. I <lb/>
I. J It. f hank, do solemn- <lb/>
is to th beet of my <lb/>
ledge and belief. J R- DAVIS, <lb/>
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U. <lb/>
sworn ti <lb/>
fore me, of <lb/>
1906. <lb/>
J. V. JOHNSTON, <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
W. M. LA NO, <lb/>
T. L. <lb/>
R. L. DAVIS. <lb/>
Directors <lb/>
V. lien it i burned diffused in <lb/>
of tea the ingredients <lb/>
stomach along with the <lb/>
of the City <lb/>
dent. <lb/>
ALPINE TROOPS.<lb/>
Total, <lb/>
f 117,403.04 <lb/>
. <lb/>
of . ii- ; -11, <lb/>
. named bank, do <lb/>
in.-- 4- it- is to the best of my knowledge <lb/>
belief. C- S- <lb/>
and to Correct -Attest <lb/>
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THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
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and o U <lb/>
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Walter i. j WILSON, <lb/>
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ally the <lb/>
William writes of <lb/>
the Alpine soldier of <lb/>
these soldier mountaineer are crack <lb/>
shots, and it i difficult to see how <lb/>
of the forts held by them amid <lb/>
the great granite <lb/>
pinnacles and of the <lb/>
Great St. Bernard could ever be <lb/>
forced by an the face of <lb/>
these troops, who would act as <lb/>
scouts, crawling up precipices and <lb/>
planting on wild and <lb/>
seemingly inaccessible spots, whence <lb/>
they would pour an invisible lire <lb/>
nothing could withstand. <lb/>
These Alpine troops when <lb/>
In the <lb/>
a curious kind of rifle rest, form- <lb/>
ed three <lb/>
the pillows they use at <lb/>
they sleep the snow. For, strange <lb/>
as it may seem, men when <lb/>
at great altitudes Jo not <lb/>
to put up tents, but merely <lb/>
dig out caverns in the vast snow- <lb/>
drifts and line these with water- <lb/>
proof sheets and blankets and theft <lb/>
sleep amid dreary Alpine desolation <lb/>
as comfortably as though they were <lb/>
down on earth in a comfortable city <lb/>
bedlife of the men is <lb/>
healthy and exhilarating, as <lb/>
may be seen by the bright eyes, rosy <lb/>
cheeks and clear complexion of a <lb/>
of scouts that come <lb/>
like lightning down the slopes of <lb/>
frozen .-now on their long curving <lb/>
guided and supported by the <lb/>
The troops also carry <lb/>
sledge for the transport of <lb/>
their Ii and sometimes real- <lb/>
are given, when <lb/>
men will lie at full <lb/>
ledge be drag; <lb/>
. -d over glacier <lb/>
OWES <lb/>
husband inking <lb/>
and testament, <lb/>
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owing the lawyer <lb/>
Brown owes WOO, <lb/>
answered I he old man. owes <lb/>
me <lb/>
tin <lb/>
prospective widow. to the <lb/>
Brown <lb/>
continued the old man, <lb/>
again inter- <lb/>
the old woman. <lb/>
Mike <lb/>
interrupted the old <lb/>
man, him rave, bear him <lb/>
York World. <lb/>
REPORT OP OP <lb/>
BETHEL TRUST CO. <lb/>
AT N. C. <lb/>
At the close of b April 1906. <lb/>
RESOURCES. <lb/>
Loans and discounts <lb/>
Overdrafts unsecured <lb/>
Fixtures <lb/>
Din- from Hanks and <lb/>
Hankers <lb/>
items <lb/>
Cold and silver coin. <lb/>
National bank and <lb/>
Other U S. notes <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
Capital stock 5,300.00 <lb/>
Surplus fund <lb/>
Undivided profits <lb/>
1,108.23 <lb/>
Time certificates of <lb/>
deposit 8,146.60 <lb/>
Deposits subj. to check <lb/>
Canter's cheeks out- <lb/>
standing 28.18 <lb/>
Total <lb/>
Checks <lb/>
Total <lb/>
You Pay For it <lb/>
In higher prices when you buy Goods on Credit, as the <lb/>
Credit merchant must make up his out of some- <lb/>
body <lb/>
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Cora, Lime and Groceries. <lb/>
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their furs even thou-h it ho duly <lb/>
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glacier and now <lb/>
News. <lb/>
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fidelity if he and soldiers <lb/>
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other day told a yum J. L. <lb/>
Bobbins of the Bobbins shipyard, in <lb/>
Brooklyn. Ho was in the <lb/>
and developed into the worst <lb/>
golf player ever seen in those parts, <lb/>
and that is saving a groat deal. They <lb/>
had a match for a silver and the <lb/>
championship of the Lake Placid <lb/>
link.-. entered, and the <lb/>
committee gave him a handicap <lb/>
for a joke. <lb/>
vent away for a couple <lb/>
of weeks the Then <lb/>
lie mine back, played in the match <lb/>
and on the cup with a card that <lb/>
allowed is, bis mt score <lb/>
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Directors. <lb/>
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lice and barricaded bis farmyard. <lb/>
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his place in the hope of terrifying <lb/>
him. As ibis apparently bad no <lb/>
effect, a in. ii quick Bring Held <lb/>
gun and shell were brought <lb/>
into use. In all eighteen bombs <lb/>
in re ed. The two Hew wide. <lb/>
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Whole Retail <lb/>
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White Lead, Paints, <lb/>
and and <lb/>
Paints. <lb/>
no line in the better than <lb/>
the bi a <lb/>
honorable wart and honorable <lb/>
use the Harrison you need <lb/>
quality. <lb/>
that you with your <lb/>
you want good for any <lb/>
Have a <lb/>
Special Prices. <lb/>
laker Hart <lb/>
N. C, <lb/>
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT. <lb/>
J. M. BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent- <lb/>
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As authorized for Daily <lb/>
and we take <lb/>
treat pleasure receiving sub- <lb/>
and receipts for <lb/>
those in arrears. We have a lint <lb/>
of all who receive their mail at <lb/>
this office. We take orders <lb/>
or job printing. <lb/>
The Infant Mr. Mis. <lb/>
W . L. Mi n died yesterday <lb/>
the home of its parents <lb/>
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in- lie. week in aid <lb/>
while the crowds have been so <lb/>
unusually large, there have been a <lb/>
in. in hi to lend <lb/>
sect and to the occasion. <lb/>
The addresses of Rev. T. H. King, <lb/>
night, Kev. Mr. <lb/>
night, and Hon. L. I. <lb/>
Thursday, excellent <lb/>
on street, buried sneakers <lb/>
day. <lb/>
your buildings by- <lb/>
painting tin-in with <lb/>
Town County lead <lb/>
and full line kept at J. <lb/>
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wan a and reflects <lb/>
much upon Ur. and <lb/>
bib able of assistants. Ail <lb/>
acquitted <lb/>
Bunt Randolph, of House, by their de- <lb/>
ls Ida J. Edwards, j and <lb/>
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laid, is a character to make <lb/>
mixed These paints are <lb/>
old reliable. <lb/>
ft Tyson. <lb/>
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come up on Wednesday <lb/>
afternoon to take in commence. ; <lb/>
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trimmings are pretty. <lb/>
most cordially invite the <lb/>
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very popular and <lb/>
our are always glad to have <lb/>
him among then. <lb/>
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of real pleasure and profit, attend <lb/>
the concert of the singing class <lb/>
from Oxford Asylum, <lb/>
at Ayden, June 1900, at <lb/>
p. m. <lb/>
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will do. The at <lb/>
by Hooks Boyd, <lb/>
and broker, i truly <lb/>
wonderful. Though in <lb/>
for a short y,., <lb/>
observe mid val <lb/>
of business done them <lb/>
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addition to community <lb/>
add much to ii development <lb/>
linen i-i in- body as <lb/>
whole will not A beautiful line of crockery, glass <lb/>
. some time com., ware, fancy lamps, and tinware <lb/>
with Mime most <lb/>
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neat people bis <lb/>
and One your eye <lb/>
if want <lb/>
load V. roofing in <lb/>
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barns <lb/>
much cheaper <lb/>
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Cane and at <lb/>
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i hour Mr. Bates aid <lb/>
Miss Sydney <lb/>
here having ran away <lb/>
during the Light. <lb/>
had of William- <lb/>
to i-me the <lb/>
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for lo the <lb/>
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slippers and summer goods, at J. <lb/>
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support all espousing c <lb/>
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home from Greensboro where she Eastern <lb/>
has been attending the N. I-1 as slated this <lb/>
College. I is no Cause excuse way <lb/>
J. R. Smith Br. have just la not be one the best <lb/>
received a car load of alum ; ionized and prosperous For a nice present buy a novel- <lb/>
salt. Also a car load of Lee's Certainly <lb/>
cultural lime for peanut-, aid but those <lb/>
There will special duty it is to manifest a <lb/>
Lodge, A. u would Wheeler end <lb/>
June at a, L,. <lb/>
m. of officers and , . . ., , <lb/>
payment of dues. , . to l <lb/>
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K. K. Co. will do all they g <lb/>
possible can to please you ,, . . Prize Winner. <lb/>
attending orphan child- <lb/>
you encourage and The Gem Photo Co. held their <lb/>
aid important work tor the candy Thursday eve- <lb/>
children of North Policeman <lb/>
at the honors. The <lb/>
I prise was won by P. J. <lb/>
at R Smith Bro <lb/>
Cannon ft Tyson's new <lb/>
We sell Singer and Wheeler <lb/>
Wilson sewing machine, For cash <lb/>
or on easy term- J. H. ft <lb/>
Bro, West st, N. <lb/>
at J. W. Taylor's. <lb/>
occasion. <lb/>
Happenings Interest Over the <lb/>
Country. <lb/>
One of grain <lb/>
a million bushels <lb/>
wheat, corn and oats, de- <lb/>
by Wednesday. <lb/>
their line of heavy and fancy <lb/>
groceries <lb/>
Air. C aft r a <lb/>
plea-Kin visit to her hen , <lb/>
her in <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
Hay torn, meal, hulls, lime <lb/>
your eyes need attention <lb/>
ho d of tick, t No. 100-4, and the <lb/>
by <lb/>
. ,., , by Miss Maggie <lb/>
window. blows nails Gross optician, j bolder of ticket Mo <lb/>
CUt mechanic tools at J N C. is man to <lb/>
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c. T. wife d <lb/>
of Neck, who have <lb/>
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to be e <lb/>
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Paw-i I rain Thursday <lb/>
the family of G Bread Trays at J, R. bad been <lb/>
returned to home ft Bro, could have been <lb/>
with the train out u <lb/>
styles in cloaks and wrap; Norfolk. <lb/>
pen for 1.-- Misses Ladies <lb/>
a nice line of Zephyr <lb/>
I tor- J. R. Smith a <lb/>
May, 1900 <lb/>
good rain makes the farmer <lb/>
have a pleasant smile. <lb/>
Oscar and Lot em us <lb/>
were in this neigh I hood <lb/>
Mis, Buck family and <lb/>
d Sunday with near <lb/>
Saturday <lb/>
and Sunday ear Farmville. I <lb/>
Mi-- Manic Wilson, of <lb/>
is spending <lb/>
Allie Hail. <lb/>
and Mis. J. Ii. <lb/>
to be present <lb/>
at the S. S. convention at Rose of <lb/>
Sharon. <lb/>
Miss<lb/>
el noun <lb/>
was this <lb/>
in Sunday afternoon. <lb/>
Mis. B. i. is on the <lb/>
sick A complexion fair men like to see, <lb/>
noise ran I advice, <lb/>
.,.,.,, Hi,.,,,,, v . I e in it o'er, <lb/>
away damage, save <lb/>
his bogey damaged. Drug Store. <lb/>
H. and child- <lb/>
in aim <lb/>
WHEN SCI COL DAYS <lb/>
Ladies and <lb/>
nil of c. n <lb/>
over. <lb/>
us work reboot room is <lb/>
. u. You nave fought <lb/>
the sham battle and Now <lb/>
you must throw your blank cart- <lb/>
ridges away and load for garnet <lb/>
You have the <lb/>
college <lb/>
will avail n if you depend <lb/>
on them for the struggle cf the <lb/>
future. You have the weapons in <lb/>
bands but they are worthies <lb/>
unless wield them. Did you <lb/>
ever hear of a college dead-beat <lb/>
Not g ago a graduate of Prince- <lb/>
ton was boasting in our presence <lb/>
that at that great <lb/>
institution was so high that a man <lb/>
holding a diploma from any of our <lb/>
Carolina colleges could not <lb/>
enter the junior And he <lb/>
was a graduate of And <lb/>
he couldn't make a living for a <lb/>
jay No matter <lb/>
honors you have woe; they are <lb/>
valuable as stepping-stones to <lb/>
higher thing- utterly worthless <lb/>
for anything else. Do not tall <lb/>
back on your past record. Set <lb/>
your face like Hint to the future. <lb/>
What are you going to do with <lb/>
now f That is the <lb/>
Be that some <lb/>
country boy who has never <lb/>
seen a college does not distance <lb/>
you in the race of life. You <lb/>
left <lb/>
Died. <lb/>
Mrs. Evans, widow of the <lb/>
late Mr. Amos Thursday <lb/>
night, at her hi me about miles <lb/>
She is survived by. <lb/>
three s a. one daughter. ,, ha, ,, why <lb/>
G. A G. T. sometimes discredit <lb/>
and Miss Pearl Evans. of college The <lb/>
I college is not to blame. It cannot <lb/>
j furnish brains. It can never make <lb/>
a man out of a thing. It <lb/>
convert a dude into a <lb/>
being. Be humble aid patient <lb/>
and D put to- <lb/>
the fact you are a <lb/>
college upon every com- <lb/>
you enter. A lamp need <lb/>
shout out a dais <lb/>
fact that it is shining. Get right <lb/>
down to honest work, my boy and <lb/>
AH these years you have <lb/>
been serving begin <lb/>
your to- others. We have <lb/>
done. The sermon is over Take <lb/>
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attend the 8.8, A. U. college at a yon <lb/>
delight of her many though, that we <lb/>
watching you and that we <lb/>
Veil <lb/>
Alls. Hale Spivey <lb/>
ill. <lb/>
Miss has <lb/>
W. E. <lb/>
corned at J. <lb/>
Smith Bra <lb/>
Johnnie Lynn n <lb/>
from a visit down the road. <lb/>
mill apples, corn <lb/>
Mia love we <lb/>
of seek aim Carolina, <lb/>
throw glorious <lb/>
task making old State great <lb/>
W. J BOYD. Charity <lb/>
HOOKS S BOYD. <lb/>
Gel the Cox cotton planter the <lb/>
c, apply to E. E. Dall the market J, R. Smith <lb/>
A Co. I lo. <lb/>
Several y-ii-w ladies and , cars cotton seed, <lb/>
men up I will pay highest cash price, don't <lb/>
day evening lake in our new your seed until yon see me. <lb/>
skating There were many Prank Lilly Co. <lb/>
slip ups k the evening <lb/>
the wind up- a pretty well <lb/>
and they seemed <lb/>
n Hi Ir visit very much. <lb/>
again, <lb/>
F. O, Co. hair <lb/>
moved of goods from <lb/>
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distance ii m here. <lb/>
J, Bent Harris was a visitor <lb/>
in Ayden d <lb/>
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sewing machines, <lb/>
J. <lb/>
A full line of trunks, valises, tel- <lb/>
satchels, hand <lb/>
nil suits cases at J R Smith A Bro <lb/>
I always keep on hand a <lb/>
line feed stuff at cash <lb/>
price Such as hay, oats, corn, <lb/>
seed meal and brand <lb/>
and -hip Frank Lilly Co. <lb/>
carry <lb/>
U lull line of meal, lard can <lb/>
good-. Don't buy before giving <lb/>
in a trial. Frank Lilly Co <lb/>
p Ayden, N. grind stones <lb/>
. I. to contemplate, but <lb/>
A Bro. <lb/>
seem- to be an <lb/>
Steads, Suits, <lb/>
week six Tables, Cradles, <lb/>
have died and never so far Springs, Mattresses <lb/>
as we can n member has such an Conk Stoves and n <lb/>
. many other things are <lb/>
deeply with the kept upstairs. Cannon Tyson, <lb/>
ed parents and sincerely hope the goods, Broad <lb/>
as far as may be r Mohair, cashmere, albatross <lb/>
silks, trimmings, lining <lb/>
lime <lb/>
Veneer. It makes everything <lb/>
new. There will he no <lb/>
dull furniture or dingy <lb/>
woodwork in when this won- <lb/>
is No <lb/>
or necessary. Liquid <lb/>
Veneer is nut a varnish, hut a surface <lb/>
cleaner that up <lb/>
original and makes it brighter <lb/>
than ever. <lb/>
It instantly the brilliant <lb/>
finish Pianos, Furniture,, <lb/>
Picture Frames. Interior <lb/>
Hardwood Flours all polished, <lb/>
varnished or enameled surfaces. Re- <lb/>
moves scratches, stains, dirt and <lb/>
dullness. <lb/>
A child can apply it. Nothing <lb/>
hut a piece of cheese cloth is needed <lb/>
there is no to wait for. <lb/>
PRICES <lb/>
Trial <lb/>
Regular eta. <lb/>
Public Reception. <lb/>
The reception to Rev. J. k. <lb/>
residence <lb/>
Mi. B. E. Parham <lb/>
tonight, Will no- re for <lb/>
only inn for the public, <lb/>
is invited. <lb/>
General Insurance and Merchandise Brokers. <lb/>
AYDEN, <lb/>
We wish lo we have associated our- <lb/>
selves together for the purpose of conducting a gen- <lb/>
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 m, <lb/>
raver us with we will thank you for and feel very <lb/>
grateful. <lb/>
Mr <lb/>
AND LARD <lb/>
CARRIED IN STOCK AT ALL TIMES. <lb/>
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb/>
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of May, II., <lb/>
V. T. t <lb/>
i i i its <lb/>
eel has hope I lime <lb/>
who have lost their little ones will <lb/>
realize that dear children <lb/>
have gone up higher and for them <lb/>
sorrows and pain no mote, and <lb/>
farther may these <lb/>
the Lord <lb/>
whom He loves. <lb/>
Bed <lb/>
and tumble, <lb/>
Lay and gram <lb/>
J it a. <lb/>
prices. Cannon Tyson.<lb/>
M. M. <lb/>
SOLO BY <lb/>
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OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb/>
N. <lb/>
At the of business <lb/>
goods J R Smith Bro <lb/>
V. and paper roofing, <lb/>
Pomps with or short joint-, <lb/>
and pipe at R. Smith <lb/>
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peas, <lb/>
J. O. Bro, <lb/>
N, I . <lb/>
Human <lb/>
human blood In hon J . w II <lb/>
Ham, swell i. n . n I i l Bee, <lb/>
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severe <lb/>
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in. . K on a i on, i v. ll i iI in,, I In. vi- i inn ii. a. <lb/>
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Furniture I <lb/>
Overdrafts Secured 13.07 <lb/>
I in hi m 24,481.31 <lb/>
I in i,, <lb/>
Gold Com, 180.110 <lb/>
in, l, i.- <lb/>
mil notes and <lb/>
oilier B. notes 1,910.10 <lb/>
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STATE OF NORTH c <lb/>
Capital stock in, <lb/>
Sin plus in <lb/>
expenses, i <lb/>
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everything kept in a first <lb/>
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store sold at greatly <lb/>
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Church.<lb/>
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them a gallon for canned <lb/>
oil, in cost but <lb/>
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GREENVILLE N. C. <lb/>
THE EASTER <lb/>
REFLECTOR <lb/>
J WHICHARD. Editor and Owner. <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb/>
VOL No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA FRIDAY. JUNE 1906. <lb/>
NO <lb/>
BROWN FOR LEGISLATURE. <lb/>
Township, N. C. June 4th. <lb/>
Reflector. <lb/>
A- ii e time is approaching for <lb/>
the people Pitt county to select <lb/>
good and faithful men to represent <lb/>
in me legislative assembly, I <lb/>
to call attention to the fact <lb/>
that there has been so much writ- <lb/>
ten about railroad lawyers <lb/>
the people and the <lb/>
corporations at <lb/>
it becomes very important that we <lb/>
should have a representative in <lb/>
the house of representatives <lb/>
who is not dominated by the in- <lb/>
of the great railroad <lb/>
We should, I think, <lb/>
have at least one lawyer in the <lb/>
house of representatives, but it is <lb/>
very that we have a <lb/>
lawyer who is not a railroad law- <lb/>
I to recommend for this <lb/>
a wan of tine ability <lb/>
and attainments, a good lawyer <lb/>
who is on the side of the people <lb/>
and is not a railroad lawyer. That <lb/>
man is Mr. Julius Brown, of <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Mr Brown is a young <lb/>
lawyer of high and <lb/>
ability, and I feel confident in <lb/>
that interest of the <lb/>
people be in hands if we <lb/>
M . Brown to the Legislature. <lb/>
He is not a railroad lawyer, but a <lb/>
who was raised <lb/>
mid interest <lb/>
y allied with the <lb/>
He knows their needs <lb/>
to the Legislature <lb/>
me. interest<lb/>
Board of Aldermen for Next <lb/>
The town election passed oft <lb/>
very quietly Monday, quiet in <lb/>
that attention had <lb/>
c tiled it hardly be told <lb/>
an was progress. The <lb/>
result was in with the <lb/>
nominations made at the previous <lb/>
primaries except in the ward, <lb/>
where E. M. wan run a an <lb/>
independent and defeated B. T. <lb/>
Bailey, the nominee. One scat- <lb/>
vote was cast the fourth <lb/>
ward and with these exceptions <lb/>
everything was for the <lb/>
The voting was very light, not <lb/>
more half the strength in any <lb/>
ward being shown. The <lb/>
of votes cast was as <lb/>
First M. <lb/>
B. T. Bailey <lb/>
Second S. Spain B. <lb/>
W. Mosely <lb/>
Third H. Tail <lb/>
A. <lb/>
Fourth K. Hooker <lb/>
Carr W. F. I. <lb/>
Fifth J. Wood- <lb/>
ward <lb/>
They begin their term of office <lb/>
n July 2nd. <lb/>
BLACK JACK ITEMS. <lb/>
LARGER SALARIES FOR POST- <lb/>
MASTERS. <lb/>
Greenville Gets Increase. <lb/>
Washington, D. C, June 5.- <lb/>
North Carolina postmasters will <lb/>
fare well in the annual readjust- <lb/>
of salaries now being made <lb/>
under the direction of the first as- <lb/>
postmaster general. On <lb/>
July the salaries of sixteen post- <lb/>
masters the state will be <lb/>
ed, the increase from <lb/>
to in each <lb/>
The salary of tie at <lb/>
Greensboro will he from <lb/>
to a year. The in- <lb/>
crease in are as fol- <lb/>
lows. <lb/>
Albemarle, to <lb/>
Beaufort, to 91.8000; Bur- <lb/>
to Carthage <lb/>
to Chapel Hill. <lb/>
Concord, <lb/>
to S 1,300 to <lb/>
Dunn, to <lb/>
Elkin. to Fayette- <lb/>
to Goldsboro, <lb/>
to <lb/>
Greenville, t <lb/>
Hendersonville, to <lb/>
King's <lb/>
lo <lb/>
In <lb/>
is cl <lb/>
and<lb/>
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i township will heartily <lb/>
Ml. Julius Brown for <lb/>
the Le and we heartily <lb/>
d him to the people of <lb/>
Pit cm i . w. w. Bullock, <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
N. C, June 1900.- <lb/>
K. Ward, of was <lb/>
Miss Satterthwaite is <lb/>
spending., few days in Washing- <lb/>
ton. <lb/>
H. M. Jenkins, Washington, <lb/>
was line Friday. <lb/>
ft. W . of <lb/>
was lie <lb/>
B. C of paid <lb/>
us a call Monday. <lb/>
G. G. of Washington, was <lb/>
here Saturday. <lb/>
K. R, lost a fine <lb/>
mule Thursday. <lb/>
Miss Latham, of Aurora <lb/>
days <lb/>
Miss Li ii.- Ward in <lb/>
Ii <lb/>
Mi. m d W. M. Moore were <lb/>
the J J. <lb/>
an-1 w i Sunday, <lb/>
report all crops doing <lb/>
and they area <lb/>
J. went to <lb/>
re received the <lb/>
v ii. <lb/>
Mr. Henry Case <lb/>
of your presence <lb/>
at <lb/>
Marguerite, <lb/>
to <lb/>
Mr. Irving Curtis Gary <lb/>
on the evening of Wednesday the <lb/>
of June, <lb/>
at seven o'clock. <lb/>
First Presbyterian Church <lb/>
Fulton, New <lb/>
Will be at home <lb/>
After September the first <lb/>
Rochester street <lb/>
Fulton, New York. <lb/>
Black Jack, N. C. June f <lb/>
E d t G. Johnston returned <lb/>
Sunday from <lb/>
where he had been con <lb/>
dieting a quarterly meeting. <lb/>
Misses Mattie Mills <lb/>
returned a visit to friends <lb/>
last week. <lb/>
Misses Maggie Smith and Maud <lb/>
J. S. ail <lb/>
the commencement at <lb/>
; last week. <lb/>
J- O. has <lb/>
he last few days, but is <lb/>
better <lb/>
Grover from near Had- <lb/>
dock's X Roads, spent Sunday <lb/>
night with his brother, <lb/>
at this place. <lb/>
Miss Bessie Adams returned <lb/>
home yesterday from a visit to <lb/>
Miss <lb/>
J. Dixon, E. L. Clark, <lb/>
Charlie Parker and Dixon <lb/>
all attended I In Ayden <lb/>
Misses Edwards, <lb/>
Maggie Hudson attend <lb/>
d Si; Li lay school here Sunday. <lb/>
Elder W. H <lb/>
conducted services here <lb/>
and spent the with <lb/>
Enter <lb/>
G S. Porter and E r,. <lb/>
at Salem Sunday. <lb/>
A warm <lb/>
crops look <lb/>
Adams and Maul <lb/>
M-inker to an lee cream <lb/>
Friday night near Haddocks <lb/>
X Road <lb/>
of <lb/>
afternoon here <lb/>
nit ii friend. <lb/>
The R V. D. can from here <lb/>
2.221 of mail <lb/>
month. <lb/>
Burroughs went <lb/>
K Cox and Mi- <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
J. II. Mills to Washington <lb/>
COTTON CROP ESTIMATE. <lb/>
county matters. <lb/>
RESOLUTIONS OF SYMPATHY. <lb/>
Increase in Acreage Will Reach Proceedings the Commission- <lb/>
The hoard county commission- <lb/>
w- r In regular session <lb/>
on Monday, all the members<lb/>
Condition of the Crop <lb/>
on May 25th Was <lb/>
84.6. <lb/>
Washington, June crop <lb/>
estimating board of the bureau of Orders were drawn on the treas- <lb/>
of the de- as For <lb/>
finds the total area paupers county home sup- <lb/>
plies repairs <lb/>
t health bridges <lb/>
and ferries jail <lb/>
court lion-.- conveying <lb/>
prisoners jury tickets <lb/>
planted of cotton the <lb/>
State this year to be <lb/>
acres, an of <lb/>
1.686,000 acres, or 6.2 percent, as <lb/>
compared the total estimated <lb/>
acreage planted last year The <lb/>
average condition of the growing <lb/>
crop on May 25th was 84.6, as <lb/>
compared with and at the <lb/>
dates in 1905. and <lb/>
1904 respectively, and a ten year <lb/>
per cent. The <lb/>
percentage of acreage in the <lb/>
states and the St <lb/>
is compared year, <lb/>
toe condition of crop, <lb/>
on May 25th are shown <lb/>
he folio lug <lb/>
No. F. <lb/>
N. C. June 1906. <lb/>
The in j Angel of Death has <lb/>
tin- household of Brother <lb/>
J. U. Latham, and its blight <lb/>
touch upon unrest and <lb/>
tenderest flower bis home. <lb/>
The prattling music of baby's <lb/>
is Still, and the <lb/>
flickering of a little <lb/>
bis silently faded away, <lb/>
its place fills the cold <lb/>
shadow of grief and sadness. <lb/>
For the heart in a lo-s <lb/>
costs blanks . , <lb/>
a, . . . like this, is no nor cure <lb/>
attorney 8.5; register deeds . , . <lb/>
sympathy and hope. <lb/>
For Embezzlement. <lb/>
Earnest E. who has been <lb/>
working at the A. C. L. station <lb/>
here for a few was arrested <lb/>
Monday and taken by the sheriff to <lb/>
Greenville where he is charged <lb/>
with embezzlement. was <lb/>
at Farmville for the E. C. <lb/>
road and there fell behind in hi <lb/>
Mr. Bridgers endeavored to help <lb/>
he came here and <lb/>
cured a situation. Since be came, <lb/>
we are told that he gave a <lb/>
his month to pay for <lb/>
Farmville shortage, Mr. <lb/>
trying to permit him to, b <lb/>
monthly payments, make the <lb/>
The bonding company however, <lb/>
a view was not <lb/>
so charitable as Mr. Bridgers, so <lb/>
Jessie the company began a <lb/>
with the result that Vick, who is <lb/>
clever young was taken to <lb/>
Greenville where he gave bond <lb/>
What defense he s, if he <lb/>
denies any this re pin- <lb/>
tut not been able to ascertain. <lb/>
T is said f. he about <lb/>
Southerner, <lb/>
e. <lb/>
N. <lb/>
S. <lb/>
in <lb/>
Ten it <lb/>
DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION. <lb/>
commissioners 536.80; <lb/>
sheriff general roads 960.- <lb/>
roads <lb/>
Greenville raids 71.28; <lb/>
dock law 8,070.47; stock <lb/>
law <lb/>
The treasurer and <lb/>
of health tiled then monthly <lb/>
The following changes were <lb/>
made in list; Alex <lb/>
Greene mt at per mouth, <lb/>
John Pollard and family reduced <lb/>
to 2.50 per mouth. <lb/>
worth increased to and Will- <lb/>
Bernard to per mouth. <lb/>
A. G. Which constable of <lb/>
Greenville township, tendered his <lb/>
I resignation which was accepted- <lb/>
of successor <lb/>
until July meeting. <lb/>
Joe was ed <lb/>
superintendent of roads <lb/>
at a salary of <lb/>
month, assistant, to <lb/>
same salary as heretofore. <lb/>
The public mad petitioned for <lb/>
at May meeting b ginning at Ma- <lb/>
con and through <lb/>
to road at Frog Level, was <lb/>
ordered laid out; also the road <lb/>
beginning at road and <lb/>
through of W. J. <lb/>
others to Kin m <lb/>
Therefore, lie <lb/>
we member of Cove- <lb/>
I. O. O. K. lamenting <lb/>
the misfortune Ha <lb/>
Brother Latham lily <lb/>
and in the <lb/>
Love and Truth, do extend to them <lb/>
our heartfelt love, <lb/>
bowing o the in- <lb/>
And we point lo them <lb/>
for comfort, the Ore it While <lb/>
Throne, around whose base, in <lb/>
sweetest harmony the little bales <lb/>
are to their <lb/>
King. <lb/>
That a copy <lb/>
lie sent Brother Latham, a Copy <lb/>
handed The Daily for <lb/>
publication, and a copy be spread <lb/>
upon the minutes m our <lb/>
L. Carr. ti. C. <lb/>
E. E 8.-C. <lb/>
SUMMER <lb/>
A Democratic convention of <lb/>
county will be held at the court <lb/>
house in Greenville at o'clock <lb/>
V. M. Thursday, June 1906, <lb/>
the purpose of selecting <lb/>
the various State, H-poi ts commissioners in lay- <lb/>
.; Congressional con vein I out roads ordered <lb/>
The Democratic lot were made. <lb/>
the of selecting delegates The following levy of taxes was <lb/>
the county convention will la-1 made for the year <lb/>
at the various voting For purposes cents on <lb/>
of the each of <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
f county on S <lb/>
day of June, 1906. at o'clock P. <lb/>
M. At these primaries the <lb/>
voter- of the respective <lb/>
townships will select delegate- to <lb/>
i county convention to he held <lb/>
at Greenville the 14th June <lb/>
Each township will he entitled to <lb/>
upon Us vole <lb/>
to <lb/>
for Governor <lb/>
I N. C, <lb/>
While W. H. Mitchell and wife <lb/>
were on their way home from <lb/>
church yesterday, about four <lb/>
miles east of town, their horse took <lb/>
fright and dashed away at break- <lb/>
neck speed, flinging the occupants <lb/>
of the buggy violently to the <lb/>
ground. Mr. Mitchell's left <lb/>
was by the fall and bis <lb/>
skull fractured. He died as <lb/>
result of his injuries about eight <lb/>
last night. <lb/>
Beaver Dam<lb/>
. <lb/>
Carolina <lb/>
. <lb/>
No. <lb/>
No. <lb/>
Falkland. <lb/>
. <lb/>
C, June 1906 <lb/>
Miss Lucy in of <lb/>
here Saturday and Sunday. <lb/>
F and little sou <lb/>
Sunday at Bet In <lb/>
and wile <lb/>
R Sunday. <lb/>
F. L. of the A C. L. <lb/>
spent a pan of <lb/>
last and on at <lb/>
this place. <lb/>
and Edward White- <lb/>
bus , of Bethel, here <lb/>
and <lb/>
ens say are quiet, out <lb/>
cams week. <lb/>
Miss Hi of <lb/>
spent with Miss <lb/>
Jens Inn <lb/>
of Stoker, <lb/>
Sunday <lb/>
Miss Minnie <lb/>
Mis William- <lb/>
came Monday and took <lb/>
charge of the Oakley school. Miss <lb/>
-ell taught here last year. All <lb/>
are pleased to see her back again. <lb/>
Dove has charge of <lb/>
the passenger train this run for <lb/>
a days, Conductor Ellsworth <lb/>
having called to <lb/>
on arc mm of <lb/>
One of our neighbors has the <lb/>
lie-t cow in the state. He put a <lb/>
sweet milk in a jug to <lb/>
a lake mile with him. After going <lb/>
the mile the milk the jug had <lb/>
turned to <lb/>
property and cents <lb/>
each poll. <lb/>
All schedule B. and C taxes <lb/>
same as state. <lb/>
For stork law in Greenville <lb/>
Falkland, Farmville, Beaver Dam, <lb/>
and town- <lb/>
ships cents on each <lb/>
following number of delegates, . in township cents <lb/>
the county convention based valuation; Winter- <lb/>
f rotation f- <lb/>
the n day <lb/>
on each valuation. <lb/>
For special school <lb/>
. den cents on each <lb/>
. and cents each poll; <lb/>
I Farmville SO cents each <lb/>
So many inquiries are coming to <lb/>
me daily if it. t r- t . m e up-. <lb/>
induce to <lb/>
lo- <lb/>
gins <lb/>
Yon engage your rooms <lb/>
by J. L or <lb/>
Mr. N. C. <lb/>
Your you one <lb/>
fare the <lb/>
these re- <lb/>
not on sale at your <lb/>
buy your to <lb/>
Raleigh d a receipt from <lb/>
you have <lb/>
I ought-lien a lo Hie <lb/>
w lieu you and I <lb/>
gel ,,. <lb/>
U hen y on eel t <lb/>
fir Hie nine an<lb/>
hi <lb/>
this <lb/>
lake I'll ll <lb/>
see 111- <lb/>
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ii Mi. <lb/>
lie lunge of <lb/>
your <lb/>
ll . Jo,. <lb/>
. .-s III PUt <lb/>
d tin- ling. <lb/>
a y work <lb/>
It hop <lb/>
of the <lb/>
that a attend- <lb/>
Democratic voters of <lb/>
each township will at their re <lb/>
select <lb/>
delegates to the county convention <lb/>
in accordance with the <lb/>
of the party. <lb/>
By order of the committee. <lb/>
L. I. <lb/>
W. L. Sec'y. <lb/>
Died. <lb/>
Lloyd Jasper, aged mouths, <lb/>
infant son of Mr. Mrs. R. F. <lb/>
A ; in of measles Monday <lb/>
afternoon at their home in South <lb/>
Greenville. Toe remains were <lb/>
taken to Farmville today <lb/>
Monday night a block of stores <lb/>
of Dover were destroy- <lb/>
ed by fire, causing a loss of <lb/>
and y <lb/>
la <lb/>
summer sci <lb/>
valuation cents each <lb/>
poll; each <lb/>
valuation and cents each <lb/>
poll. <lb/>
Public roads township <lb/>
cents on valuation and <lb/>
cents on each poll. <lb/>
The committee appointed to as- <lb/>
settlement the sheriff <lb/>
for taxes <lb/>
report, was accepted and <lb/>
ordered recorded. The report <lb/>
showed settlement in full. The <lb/>
total amount taxes collected by <lb/>
the sheriff from all sources was <lb/>
He was allowed as in- <lb/>
on general t <lb/>
and on special taxes From <lb/>
large of taxes collected <lb/>
for the year this is the smallest <lb/>
insolvent list ever allowed in the <lb/>
county, shows splendid <lb/>
on the part of Sheriff Tucker <lb/>
and bis deputies. <lb/>
,. <lb/>
I will he ii a lite <lb/>
J way I cm. <lb/>
. Sip- Schools. <lb/>
Call for <lb/>
nil to an or of <lb/>
Committee <lb/>
for Third <lb/>
1- hen by to meet at <lb/>
in the of <lb/>
st N. Tuesday day <lb/>
June 1906 for <lb/>
a for and a <lb/>
for Solicitor of said dis- <lb/>
The Democratic Com. <lb/>
if the various counties com- <lb/>
posing the district will cause <lb/>
delegate to Judicial <lb/>
to be elected in accordance wit <lb/>
tho of organization of the Dem- <lb/>
party. <lb/>
May 16th 1900, <lb/>
p. C. <lb/>
Chairman. Secretary. <lb/>
The nights are getting more like <lb/>
cotton growing neither. <lb/>
em <lb/>
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