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THE EASTER <lb/>
REFLECTOR <lb/>
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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/>
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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/>
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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/>
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He knows their needs <lb/>
to the Legislature <lb/>
me. interest<lb/>
Board of Aldermen for Next <lb/>
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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/>
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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/>
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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/>
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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/>
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Ml. Julius Brown for <lb/>
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Pit cm i . w. w. Bullock, <lb/>
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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/>
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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/>
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Mi. m d W. M. Moore were <lb/>
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report all crops doing <lb/>
and they area <lb/>
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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/>
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Charlie Parker and Dixon <lb/>
all attended I In Ayden <lb/>
Misses Edwards, <lb/>
Maggie Hudson attend <lb/>
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and spent the with <lb/>
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Friday night near Haddocks <lb/>
X Road <lb/>
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nit ii friend. <lb/>
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2.221 of mail <lb/>
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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/>
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court lion-.- conveying <lb/>
prisoners jury tickets <lb/>
planted of cotton the <lb/>
State this year to be <lb/>
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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/>
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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/>
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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/>
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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/>
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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/>
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Southerner, <lb/>
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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/>
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Miss Hi of <lb/>
spent with Miss <lb/>
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of Stoker, <lb/>
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Mis William- <lb/>
came Monday and took <lb/>
charge of the Oakley school. Miss <lb/>
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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/>
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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/>
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The committee appointed to as- <lb/>
settlement the sheriff <lb/>
for taxes <lb/>
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ordered recorded. The report <lb/>
showed settlement in full. The <lb/>
total amount taxes collected by <lb/>
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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/>
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HANAN and SON.<lb/>
WE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR <lb/>
Hanan's Famous Shoes <lb/>
MEN AND BOYS. -J <lb/>
This Shoe stool th test for many years is <lb/>
by all men wear fine Shoes. Call in and <lb/>
at the low cuts today. <lb/>
REPORT OF CONDITION OF <lb/>
THE GREENVILLE BANKING TRUST COMPANY, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
At close of business April 6th, 1906. <lb/>
RESOURCES. <lb/>
and discounts <lb/>
liver 6,415.38 <lb/>
and 2,486.81 <lb/>
from Manse <lb/>
item 987.18 <lb/>
Child Com <lb/>
Silver Coin <lb/>
u s notes <lb/>
Capital stock paid in <lb/>
Surplus <lb/>
Undivided profits, <lb/>
Deposits <lb/>
8126.14 <lb/>
Trim <lb/>
21,817.27 <lb/>
Subject . ,. <lb/>
Total <lb/>
to check <lb/>
Due tO <lb/>
Cashiers ck <lb/>
24.05 <lb/>
580.5 <lb/>
197,403.04 <lb/>
pr ii of Pitt, <lb/>
ill the above named bank, do solemnly <lb/>
v -if die is true to the best of my knowledge <lb/>
C. S. CARR, Cashier. <lb/>
and belief. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to before <lb/>
m-. day<lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
Correct <lb/>
J. L. WOOTEN <lb/>
H. A. WHITE <lb/>
A. M. MOSELEY <lb/>
Directors <lb/>
REPORT OF <lb/>
THE HANK OF <lb/>
At the Close of <lb/>
and <lb/>
Overdrafts, secured <lb/>
and <lb/>
Clicks, securities, etc. <lb/>
Fixture- <lb/>
Hi. House <lb/>
I Banks <lb/>
Cash items <lb/>
Gold <lb/>
Ml <lb/>
5.022 <lb/>
2.4 <lb/>
3.817 <lb/>
CONDITION OF <lb/>
GREENVILLE, <lb/>
US, April 6th 1906. <lb/>
Liabilities- <lb/>
IN oral Stock paid In <lb/>
S 25,000.00 <lb/>
Undivided Profits less Ex- <lb/>
and Taxes Paid <lb/>
i subject to check 180,988.77 <lb/>
checks out- <lb/>
standing 2,960.00 <lb/>
259,581.83 <lb/>
North Carolina, I <lb/>
County of Pitt. <lb/>
Times L. Little. Cashier of th <lb/>
l-r statement above is <lb/>
to. I lief <lb/>
Mi inscribed and sworn to before <lb/>
on. I in of April, Hi <lb/>
WALTER WARD, <lb/>
bank, do <lb/>
JAMES L. LITTLE, <lb/>
e to the best of my knowledge <lb/>
O. HOOKER, <lb/>
J. R. <lb/>
WILSON, <lb/>
rectors <lb/>
STARS AND PLANETS. <lb/>
Give a Faint Idea of the Awful <lb/>
Immensity of <lb/>
Some people find I curious <lb/>
in mentally distinguishing <lb/>
tween and planets. Again <lb/>
and a.-an they hear that are <lb/>
that planets arc worlds, <lb/>
that a sun is not world and that u <lb/>
planet is not a star, and their con- <lb/>
fusion of mind on the subject re- <lb/>
mains untouched. Vet the <lb/>
is not really to <lb/>
and to it clearly is quite <lb/>
to any understanding of the <lb/>
heavens. Our sun is a brother <lb/>
to all those twinkling point- <lb/>
lie scattered over night sky. <lb/>
Our world is not a star, but a planet, <lb/>
to the few shining but non- <lb/>
twinkling bright bodies <lb/>
pear to wander slowly among the <lb/>
stars. The planets belong to our <lb/>
solar of them, without <lb/>
exception, that we are able to <lb/>
Other planets belonging to other <lb/>
stars may and doubtless do exist in <lb/>
countless millions through the <lb/>
verse, but we have no power to de- <lb/>
their presence. They, like the <lb/>
planets which belong to our sun, <lb/>
shine by the reflected brightness of <lb/>
their particular star, not by their <lb/>
own intrinsic radiance, and so they <lb/>
cannot seen at a very great dis- <lb/>
Any watcher with eyesight <lb/>
and telescopes such as ours gazing <lb/>
from the region of any star in the <lb/>
sky outside our solar system would <lb/>
see nothing whatever of the planets <lb/>
or the of our system. lie <lb/>
might make out the sun as a more <lb/>
or less dim star. lie would not be <lb/>
able to detect Jupiter or Saturn, <lb/>
still less our little earth. <lb/>
And it must In- remembered that <lb/>
every single star in the whole <lb/>
verse lies outside our solar system, <lb/>
with only one exception. That ex- <lb/>
is our sun. So by the solar <lb/>
system we mean the little family or <lb/>
kingdom of one star, known to u- as <lb/>
the sun. and that star is one of tens <lb/>
of millions of stars which all to- <lb/>
make up the enormous <lb/>
system, and that stellar system <lb/>
is doubtless one of very many, per-j <lb/>
haps millions, of stellar systems, all i <lb/>
of which together make up the <lb/>
universe, using that word in its <lb/>
older and not in its more modern <lb/>
Journal. <lb/>
THE SHOCK OF 1663. <lb/>
Canada, New York and <lb/>
Were Shaken Up. <lb/>
Canada, York and <lb/>
experienced a terrible shock <lb/>
on Vii. I A <lb/>
i on of the occur- <lb/>
sit the time, <lb/>
heavens serene, there <lb/>
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noise ill ii ; re. re. <lb/>
the ,. with <lb/>
real ope. n I <lb/>
shut , . iii u <lb/>
b ran i, <lb/>
i Cracks <lb/>
in l walls of h .- <lb/>
CONDITION <lb/>
BANK OF FARMVILLE. N. C. <lb/>
AT THE Ci OF BUSINESS. 1906 <lb/>
H- <lb/>
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a- red <lb/>
n the I Is <lb/>
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am . . , .-, I <lb/>
on of I -cm <lb/>
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shock half hour liefer <lb/>
it was r. bill an lo a <lb/>
quarto; of an hour after it started. <lb/>
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same day. The second there <lb/>
was a more violent shock, which <lb/>
I, long time, night <lb/>
some counted no less thirty- <lb/>
two shocks, which were v <lb/>
tremblings of the earth <lb/>
did not July. Many trees <lb/>
were lorn up and the profiles of the <lb/>
mountain- seemed i-i <lb/>
changed. Springs and small streams <lb/>
were-hied Up. Wilier- <lb/>
and the <lb/>
in rivers formerly <lb/>
vine -o altered as to he <lb/>
able. <lb/>
between <lb/>
two hills were thrown down <lb/>
and formed a of land which<lb/>
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from B <lb/>
Cash Items <lb/>
Gold coin <lb/>
Ni iV S I <lb/>
stuck el in <lb/>
flu s <lb/>
sub t. ck 34.018.70 <lb/>
146,869.24 <lb/>
glut f <lb/>
I Pit. <lb/>
I. J. H. hail <lb/>
allure <lb/>
and belief. <lb/>
mi- of my <lb/>
J. R. <lb/>
d d to be <lb/>
for this h f A i <lb/>
1906. <lb/>
J. V. <lb/>
Public <lb/>
. M. NO, <lb/>
T. I. <lb/>
l I. IS. <lb/>
Directors <lb/>
REPORT OP OF <lb/>
BETHEL BANKING AND TRUST CO. <lb/>
AT BETHEL, N. C. <lb/>
At the close of business April 6th, 1906. <lb/>
RESOURCES. <lb/>
led an eighth of a mile j Loans and discounts <lb/>
the St. Lawrence river. The island Overdrafts 271.38 <lb/>
of Ann became larger than j Furniture A Fixtures <lb/>
it was before the channel of the j from Banks and <lb/>
river was greatly Bankers <lb/>
Cash items <lb/>
Realistic Game. <lb/>
The youngsters had been consign- <lb/>
ed the London An- <lb/>
strict injunctions had <lb/>
been laid upon them to a nice, <lb/>
quiet In a few moment.-, <lb/>
however, sounds as of a thunder- <lb/>
storm, with dash of boiler <lb/>
from the room, and mother <lb/>
rushed up. on us, <lb/>
she exclaimed. are you <lb/>
doing ton must not make such <lb/>
terrible <lb/>
exclaimed one of <lb/>
the darlings, are only playing <lb/>
This scene is the storm at; <lb/>
sea. and all of 11- except Tommy <lb/>
recked people calling for <lb/>
Mamma's attention was then <lb/>
to Tommy, who, crouched in <lb/>
a corner, was emitting doleful <lb/>
I-. <lb/>
what is Tommy <lb/>
she asked. <lb/>
is the <lb/>
scenery <lb/>
lie is the ocean shrieking <lb/>
in the teeth of the <lb/>
980.68 <lb/>
11,990.29 <lb/>
398.67 <lb/>
Gold and silver coin, <lb/>
National bank and <lb/>
other U. S. notes <lb/>
Total <lb/>
3,130.21 <lb/>
Total <lb/>
You Pay For It <lb/>
body <lb/>
I SELL FOP CASH, <lb/>
v St <lb/>
SKIS fiE <lb/>
r AM HULLS. <lb/>
thing you want in th of <lb/>
F. JOHNSTON. <lb/>
Cigar Boxes. <lb/>
spicy odor that you notice <lb/>
in the cigar said the dealer, <lb/>
from the wood of which it id <lb/>
made. It is not because it is <lb/>
with the tobacco. <lb/>
the contrary, the tobacco takes the <lb/>
flavor of the wood. That is the <lb/>
son that particular kind of wood i- <lb/>
for the boxes of all the <lb/>
cigars. It is Spanish cedar. It i- <lb/>
an expensive wood, porous <lb/>
spicy, and the only which has <lb/>
been found to improve the flavor f <lb/>
a cigar, Tobacco, a- know. <lb/>
quickly absorbs any odor with which <lb/>
it i- brought in contact. All cigars <lb/>
costing from a thousand up- <lb/>
ward are packed in Spanish cedar. <lb/>
The cheaper cigars usually come in <lb/>
boxes of <lb/>
How He Thought Kings Should Die. <lb/>
Cramer was Voltaire's Geneva <lb/>
publisher. At a rehearsal of one <lb/>
of Voltaire's tragedies M. Cramer <lb/>
was finishing his role, which was to <lb/>
end with some dying sentences. Vol- <lb/>
objecting to the manner in <lb/>
which that death scene was played. <lb/>
cried out in accents of scathing <lb/>
scorn. you lived like a <lb/>
prime during the four belief. <lb/>
in I-. but ill the fifth you die like it j <lb/>
being Subscribed and sworn to <lb/>
could not help in kindness in- mo day Avril <lb/>
tillering. said ,, ,. , . <lb/>
you expect <lb/>
have to he at the Public <lb/>
of dresses fatigue of getting up I <lb/>
such long parts if you thus upbraid <lb/>
the contrary, think <lb/>
they all deserve the greatest <lb/>
your hand-, and as to I <lb/>
my friend Cramer. I declare that. <lb/>
far as I am a judge, he dies with the j <lb/>
same dignity lie <lb/>
Voltaire raised his brad and <lb/>
glanced defiantly at <lb/>
lie cried, you have <lb/>
kings to kill kill them your own <lb/>
way. me kill mine as I <lb/>
Note- and Queries. <lb/>
Capital 5,300.00 <lb/>
Surplus <lb/>
Undivided <lb/>
Time certificates <lb/>
Deposits subj. to <lb/>
checks <lb/>
Certified <lb/>
37.278,43 <lb/>
State of North Carolina, County of Pitt, <lb/>
I. of the above named solemnly <lb/>
swear that the above statement is true to the best of my <lb/>
M. O. President. <lb/>
BOUT STATUS, <lb/>
J. B. <lb/>
It J. <lb/>
Directors <lb/>
Where She Had Seen <lb/>
Dr. Hook, a Yorkshire <lb/>
vicar, afterward dean of <lb/>
was not a man. An old <lb/>
says of <lb/>
boy. Waiter Hook, <lb/>
might almost have <lb/>
one of those on whom i- <lb/>
to have died her <lb/>
lie was very fond of com- <lb/>
on his own ugliness and re- <lb/>
with great amusement some <lb/>
of the handed <lb/>
bu had received. <lb/>
one occasion the good vicar <lb/>
saw little girl looking <lb/>
his face. <lb/>
said he, don't <lb/>
think you've seen me <lb/>
yes, I <lb/>
saw you the other day climbing <lb/>
up a pole and I gave you a <lb/>
Pearson's <lb/>
Convictions. <lb/>
One Thing at a Time. <lb/>
The last king of Hanover, before <lb/>
that state was incorporated into the <lb/>
Prussian kingdom, was for many <lb/>
years blind. There was living at <lb/>
the court an English lady. Mrs. Dun- <lb/>
can Stewart, who, with her wit and <lb/>
learning, entertained his majesty, <lb/>
The blind king delighted in her con- <lb/>
and for many she <lb/>
would save up every Interesting <lb/>
story she heard so as to tell it to <lb/>
him. It is that one <lb/>
day she was telling him a story a.- <lb/>
were out driving together. <lb/>
id;. horses started and tho <lb/>
about to upset. <lb/>
do you not go on with your <lb/>
said the king. <lb/>
sir. the carriage is just <lb/>
. to <lb/>
i- the coachman's <lb/>
tho king. you go on with <lb/>
your <lb/>
What most call and <lb/>
earnest on political <lb/>
and topic- arc mud- <lb/>
headed medleys of knowledge <lb/>
fact and opinion. know <lb/>
such and such a thing i- an evil and <lb/>
they opine that they see a way to <lb/>
amend it, and if wiser people point <lb/>
out to them that the evil would not <lb/>
be so amended or that greater <lb/>
Would accrue from I lie attempt <lb/>
only feel that their <lb/>
arc affronted and opposed by cold <lb/>
blooded calculations. This kind <lb/>
opinion is often as confident as ac- <lb/>
A Great <lb/>
Sir. the famous <lb/>
. tiding <lb/>
1- i of <lb/>
had dining <lb/>
i gent lei <lb/>
d a Mil If In <lb/>
. last <lb/>
plentiful r the I <lb/>
signaled to <lb/>
m to I <lb/>
that led tho <lb/>
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who <lb/>
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.-CO. <lb/>
ml . <lb/>
I IV. I <lb/>
the <lb/>
i cut it <lb/>
We beg announce that we are <lb/>
Wholesale and Retail <lb/>
d for <lb/>
White Lead, Paints, <lb/>
Colors, and and <lb/>
Country Ready nixed Paints. <lb/>
There is no line in the world better than <lb/>
the Harrison line. It ha behind 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 will favor us with your <lb/>
orders whenever you want good paint for any <lb/>
Have just a car load and <lb/>
can give you Special Prices. <lb/>
Baker Hart <lb/>
N. C, <lb/>
DEPARTMENT. <lb/>
J. M. BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent- <lb/>
S a , . O, t <lb/>
As authorized agent for Daily <lb/>
and we take <lb/>
treat pleasure in receiving sub <lb/>
and writing receipts for <lb/>
an ears. We have a list <lb/>
all ho receive their mail at <lb/>
11.1-. We also take orders <lb/>
or <lb/>
Ii . L. James Thursday <lb/>
W. J. Boyd. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. <lb/>
W. L. died yesterday <lb/>
g at the home of its parents <lb/>
Main was buried to- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Miss of <lb/>
after a pleasant visit to <lb/>
Mrs. A. L. el I. has <lb/>
turned to her home. <lb/>
Go to E. E. Co's new <lb/>
market for beef, fresh meats, <lb/>
sage, and fresh <lb/>
Mrs. W. L. House, of <lb/>
ville, returned to her borne <lb/>
day after taking in commence- <lb/>
By attending the orphan child- <lb/>
concert you encourage <lb/>
Miss of Winter-1 aid work <lb/>
ville, been visiting Miss children of North Caro. <lb/>
during the past week. <lb/>
Reserve buildings by 1906 <lb/>
painting them with <lb/>
Town and County lead <lb/>
and full line of colors, kept at J. <lb/>
K. Smith Bro. <lb/>
Mies Rosa Randolph, of House, <lb/>
is Miss Ida Edwards. <lb/>
Messrs. and Keel, <lb/>
Wilson, and Will Green- <lb/>
ville, were here Sunday a visiting. <lb/>
Rev. B. B. two lit- <lb/>
daughters are visiting up in <lb/>
Caswell county. <lb/>
There w -s a very large crowd to <lb/>
come up on the train Wednesday <lb/>
to take in the commence- <lb/>
Leon who has been <lb/>
home since back <lb/>
to Philadelphia to resume a <lb/>
be held up to that time. <lb/>
Cannon has come <lb/>
Ii, Greensboro where she <lb/>
has attending the K. I- <lb/>
V I <lb/>
Ii Smith Hi . just <lb/>
iv. load of ground alum <lb/>
v . a cur load Lee's <lb/>
inn mi,, lime peanuts, etc., <lb/>
be a special <lb/>
cation Lodge, A. F, A <lb/>
M. I at a. <lb/>
in. t of officers and <lb/>
pay f dues. <lb/>
, hi I Co. will do all they <lb/>
In please you with <lb/>
their line heavy and fancy <lb/>
Mrs. J. G. Jenkins, after a <lb/>
pleasant visit to her children here, <lb/>
left for her borne in Grifton Wed- <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
Hay corn, oats, meal, hulls, lime <lb/>
windows locks nails Cross <lb/>
cut saws mechanic tools at J <lb/>
R Smith Bro <lb/>
C. T. Burroughs, wife and child, <lb/>
of Scotland Neck, who been <lb/>
Miss Coward, of Green- <lb/>
ville, is her sister, Mis. <lb/>
II,. <lb/>
The sign of the is <lb/>
When eyes need attention <lb/>
J. W. Taylor, optician, <lb/>
A yd en, is the man to do <lb/>
your work if yon want to be <lb/>
pie 1-111. <lb/>
Old Fashion Hand-made Paw. <lb/>
Paw Gum Bread Trays at J. R. <lb/>
Smith Bro. <lb/>
but somehow it doesn't seem <lb/>
to materialize. Tiling is a lovely <lb/>
for the streets. It is <lb/>
much in evidence. <lb/>
Latest styles in cloaks and wrap <lb/>
for Misses and Ladies <lb/>
also a nice line of Zephyr <lb/>
tors at R. Smith a Bro. <lb/>
If a skating rink proves a profit- <lb/>
able investment, why couldn't it <lb/>
cotton factory or some other useful <lb/>
industry be more so <lb/>
Get the Cox cotton planter the <lb/>
best on market at J. R. Smith <lb/>
Brr <lb/>
Those pumps recently planted <lb/>
He beauties and that hose, well. <lb/>
rain is needed we <lb/>
banging it on a gourd <lb/>
cars cotton seed, <lb/>
will pay highest cash price, don't <lb/>
sell seed until you see me. <lb/>
Frank Lilly Co. <lb/>
new brick block 1- <lb/>
will have , <lb/>
brick stores that would greatly <lb/>
III and credit <lb/>
of any town. II a <lb/>
I If. <lb/>
-M . <lb/>
I an i <lb/>
i p I ,.; o <lb/>
put a of <lb/>
i-n table which must go <lb/>
at per yard. Tyson. <lb/>
of pleasure profit, attend <lb/>
the concert of the singing class <lb/>
from the Oxford Asylum, <lb/>
June h, at <lb/>
o'clock p. in. <lb/>
Ii is what pluck <lb/>
energy will The success at <lb/>
by Hook Boyd, <lb/>
agents and brokers, is <lb/>
Though only in bus <lb/>
for a short while, yet one to <lb/>
realize vast amount <lb/>
of business done by them might <lb/>
well be amazed Such men ate an <lb/>
addition to any community <lb/>
arid much to its development <lb/>
pi ogress. <lb/>
A beautiful line of crockery, glass <lb/>
ware, fancy lamps, and tinware <lb/>
at J R Smith Bro <lb/>
For a nice buy a novel- <lb/>
clot k at J. W. Taylor's. It i <lb/>
I for any occasion. <lb/>
A lull supply of Trunks <lb/>
Telescopes, Satchels and <lb/>
Bun Case.-, at J. R. Smith A Bro. <lb/>
L. I. of <lb/>
I spent the day here yesterday. He <lb/>
mi adorers before <lb/>
i Will Baptist a <lb/>
very public, <lb/>
winch he left on the <lb/>
bis home. Mr. Moore is <lb/>
i popular in <lb/>
in people glad to have <lb/>
III ii lining I Ill-Hi. <lb/>
Car load V. Crimped roofing in <lb/>
suitable lengths to cover residences <lb/>
churches, school barns <lb/>
shelter-, stables much cheaper than <lb/>
shingles and very little at J. <lb/>
H. ft Bro <lb/>
Calico and at cents <lb/>
per great in while <lb/>
goods, at <lb/>
Ii. A Bro. <lb/>
117.670 Naval Appropriation Bill <lb/>
June sen- <lb/>
ate today passed the naval <lb/>
lull and also gave consider- <lb/>
able attention lo conference re- <lb/>
port t. e railroad bill. <lb/>
Tin- only Important amendment <lb/>
made lo naval bill ens the one <lb/>
me of the navy <lb/>
lo submit the plans of the proposed <lb/>
lug to before pro- <lb/>
with Its consideration- The <lb/>
provision fr this vessel supplies <lb/>
or only <lb/>
in the The <lb/>
bill curries a total <lb/>
117.1,70 <lb/>
c in <lb/>
At the foe- <lb/>
day <lb/>
tors of the Home and <lb/>
I Association, S. C <lb/>
; tendered his resignation i- .-- <lb/>
I rotary and treasurer to <lb/>
at once, N. G. While <lb/>
was elected to succeed him. <lb/>
new secretary will be found at <lb/>
the insurance office of H. A <lb/>
White, where shareholders car <lb/>
call to pay their weekly duos of <lb/>
transact any other business con- <lb/>
with association. <lb/>
The Embezzlement Case. <lb/>
The M-e the young man <lb/>
who agent the East Caro- <lb/>
Hallway at char- <lb/>
with limits <lb/>
belonging to company, will <lb/>
come up for betting <lb/>
having bond <lb/>
The American <lb/>
Company of Vow York, in <lb/>
was ha- <lb/>
lo the <lb/>
and P. G. James <lb/>
A full line of trunks, valises, tel- <lb/>
grips, satchels, baud <lb/>
cases at J R Smith Bro <lb/>
forget the Oxford Asylum <lb/>
class night at <lb/>
the family of Capt. D. G., once a <lb/>
Berry, to their home <lb/>
it . <lb/>
herrings at J. R. <lb/>
iii i. <lb/>
Job . no has re- <lb/>
I i a vi-it down <lb/>
Km apples, corn <lb/>
inn, f Grifton <lb/>
day to lake in our new <lb/>
ii . There were many <lb/>
up- on i he evening but <lb/>
the ii wan a pretty well <lb/>
balanced they seemed <lb/>
t., , j visit very much. <lb/>
C me .,i; I have <lb/>
III s ck from <lb/>
A; S a short <lb/>
. II was a visit n <lb/>
i v. <lb/>
, i, springs, <lb/>
i dining <lb/>
o wash stands <lb/>
J R <lb/>
I ear and need and your <lb/>
ant. Let us give them a big time <lb/>
and a Int purse, <lb/>
L. Tucker, of was <lb/>
here Monday listing State and <lb/>
County <lb/>
I always keep on hand a <lb/>
due feed at lowest cash <lb/>
prices Such as hay, oats, corn, <lb/>
cotton seed meal and hulls, brand <lb/>
apply to E. E. <lb/>
ft c. <lb/>
i holies <lb/>
ship stuff. Lilly Co. <lb/>
M n carry <lb/>
in <lb/>
single i <lb/>
till , <lb/>
ft <lb/>
. Iv, <lb/>
has <lb/>
lister tor th tow u of <lb/>
Hod Steads, Suits, Dresser <lb/>
Center Chairs Cradles, <lb/>
Bed Springs, Mattresses <lb/>
Lounges, Cook Stoves and a <lb/>
groat many other thing.-, are <lb/>
kept up stairs. Cannon ft Tyson. <lb/>
Dress goods, Broad cloth, <lb/>
Mohair, cashmere, albatross <lb/>
trimmings, lining white <lb/>
-I Ii Bro <lb/>
a lull line of meat, lard and can <lb/>
good-. Don't buy before giving <lb/>
in-- h trial. Frank Lilly <lb/>
For carpenters grind <lb/>
I hemp rope and pulleys, at J. H. <lb/>
A Bro. <lb/>
V. and paper nailing, <lb/>
with Ion,; or short joints <lb/>
pipe at J. R. Smith ft <lb/>
You w ill find Wheeler <lb/>
son and Singer sewing machine. <lb/>
ices way way down at J. H. <lb/>
Bro. next to Early <lb/>
Ayden, <lb/>
Drunkenness rowdy ism <lb/>
S i fir as <lb/>
is it will be. We. <lb/>
a police right. was j <lb/>
last Saturday even- <lb/>
He has been and will be <lb/>
backed and by our best <lb/>
citizens. That is also in evidence. <lb/>
It has been a long felt need here <lb/>
our best people now <lb/>
that they have the right man. He <lb/>
can act that the power and <lb/>
the wealth will be at his command. <lb/>
On this all good citizens here are <lb/>
determined. The lawless element <lb/>
to the contrary. <lb/>
For Spring Housecleaning <lb/>
lime try Liquid <lb/>
Veneer. It <lb/>
Ionic new. There will be no <lb/>
old, dull furniture dingy <lb/>
woodwork in homes win-re this won- <lb/>
is used. No <lb/>
or <lb/>
Veneer is not a varnish, but a <lb/>
food and cleaner builds up the <lb/>
original finish and makes it brighter <lb/>
than ever. <lb/>
It instantly restores the brilliant <lb/>
newness and of Furniture, <lb/>
Picture Frames, Interior Woodwork, <lb/>
Hardwood Floors and all polished, <lb/>
varnished or enameled surfaces. Re- <lb/>
moves scratches, dirt <lb/>
dullness. <lb/>
A child can apply it. Nothing <lb/>
but a piece of cheese cloth is needed <lb/>
and there is i. drying to wait for. <lb/>
PRICES <lb/>
Trial <lb/>
Regular <lb/>
SOLD BY <lb/>
M. SAl<lb/>
Durham, X C , June g, Ben <lb/>
Kr eighteen or nil <lb/>
of trade a effort lo <lb/>
bis lite this He <lb/>
in rear <lb/>
i, t Hill in an <lb/>
unconscious and <lb/>
bin lay empty laudanum <lb/>
bottles, two were tilled. <lb/>
addition to the empty bottles <lb/>
there was en empty bx bad <lb/>
tab el.-. <lb/>
Live men Head <lb/>
can't, The of <lb/>
energetic u, u <lb/>
columns of <lb/>
We guarantee <lb/>
one are lair, <lb/>
est all r <lb/>
Do so at living ices, t <lb/>
land ale never <lb/>
Look their <lb/>
when lo be <lb/>
to call on your i- <lb/>
men who ate <lb/>
up with the time and from w ., <lb/>
yon can ob am a bargain. T , <lb/>
are not to let the iknow their purpose <lb/>
themselves of honor. i e <lb/>
means making themselves a d <lb/>
goods They ,,, <lb/>
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reversed and so ad- <lb/>
opinion <lb/>
himself. now <lb/>
knows you for what you <lb/>
honest, and generous <lb/>
st , to an <lb/>
Her of a naturally <lb/>
tenacious of <lb/>
own and the rights, an <lb/>
earnest yet unwilling even <lb/>
in a moment of excessive <lb/>
to from your most <lb/>
bitter enemy frank and manly <lb/>
recognition of the credit justly <lb/>
his clue, squarely and successive- <lb/>
risen to with the sympathetic <lb/>
helpfulness of tho noblest Ho- <lb/>
of all. Fortunately <lb/>
Indeed is he who possesses <lb/>
friendship of William B. Allison <lb/>
Joseph <lb/>
log To have established, in a <lb/>
single debate, a reputation for <lb/>
as a lawyer, an <lb/>
orator, and a statesman, among <lb/>
colleagues of genuine and rec- <lb/>
ability; was an achieve- <lb/>
worthy of a or a <lb/>
Clay. <lb/>
W. <lb/>
Sagacity, determination, <lb/>
courtesy, supplemented by <lb/>
tin; faith of one's fellows, make <lb/>
for and retain true leadership. <lb/>
Joseph B. <lb/>
Greeting Conviction, the <lb/>
age thereof and the respect <lb/>
therefore be yours. <lb/>
Roosevelt <lb/>
i Greeting <lb/>
To have said more to Mount <lb/>
Toddy might have resulted in <lb/>
some one being culled a liar. <lb/>
Your <lb/>
I. , are doubled with your <lb/>
eyes or have a obtain- <lb/>
suitable glasses, it not <lb/>
how difficult your case, call on J. <lb/>
Vi . Taylor, an <lb/>
Ayden, N f., ho h five <lb/>
Inc <lb/>
He never to <lb/>
or their <lb/>
an rein Over five hundred <lb/>
I'm and Lenoir <lb/>
in-.-1 people to <lb/>
him your eye <lb/>
It ion mi,, <lb/>
W. E. HOOKS. <lb/>
W. J BOYD. <lb/>
HOOKS BOYD. <lb/>
General Insurance Brokers, <lb/>
AYDEN, <lb/>
We wish to have our. <lb/>
selves together for the purpose of conducting <lb/>
and Brokerage <lb/>
in the Town cf Ayden and Vicinity. We will <lb/>
represent none but the most reputable concerns, <lb/>
and any part cf business you may see fit to <lb/>
favor us. with we will thank for and feel very <lb/>
grateful. <lb/>
AND <lb/>
Phone CARRIED IN STOCK AT ALL TIMES. <lb/>
at , <lb/>
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i ore e in the sec- <lb/>
mi . limit- much to <lb/>
is,, d life. A third <lb/>
h h <lb/>
effect <lb/>
on the himself. one of <lb/>
reason- is <lb/>
a it a of <lb/>
ll tin, e <lb/>
I . <lb/>
farmer L-e-p. <lb/>
market by <lb/>
or by his dally <lb/>
in the case of <lb/>
ordinary produce, occasionally <lb/>
important staples, he <lb/>
of a rise <lb/>
i inc <lb/>
good. It they are bail his <lb/>
c go <lb/>
waste of time involved in <lb/>
h oiling mud is apt to lie <lb/>
I is in- <lb/>
to think it makes no <lb/>
d maybe he wouldn't lie <lb/>
winking that day, it <lb/>
just in tins neglect lo make the- <lb/>
I In. oilier <lb/>
is is . -i. ii, i that all. <lb/>
Hands keep ail the lime on <lb/>
farm as ii la be kept con- <lb/>
work in m a in fun luring <lb/>
pi ml- A element of waste in <lb/>
In using I mil is wear tear <lb/>
I noises, <lb/>
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a, i- I, lb- -rain of <lb/>
mud man <lb/>
if only no <lb/>
I In- ,, winch <lb/>
ill the in old <lb/>
a Dirt and shift- <lb/>
lo gel <lb/>
la <lb/>
win, d i. . in <lb/>
keeping i p Ii I e <lb/>
I his e-ii. clean <lb/>
from a , i . <lb/>
men of all sorts <lb/>
are Huffing II to keep <lb/>
In <lb/>
. , ate <lb/>
line- Ii order in. <lb/>
a ii I is <lb/>
a I-. There is no reason way a <lb/>
sutler <lb/>
during many <lb/>
eeks I, e ea . <lb/>
The i in <lb/>
town hands. With unanimity of <lb/>
on <lb/>
i n ch Mr. <lb/>
if ton said i- the chief uh- <lb/>
to I t in In r <lb/>
hill en <lb/>
i of <lb/>
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l- in <lb/>
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OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb/>
N. <lb/>
the of <lb/>
Mails. <lb/>
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lie vi i it. v ii Ms I;. I <lb/>
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and via- m in death <lb/>
King's New ii iv. ii com- <lb/>
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well i vi i It clues I <lb/>
colds In on <lb/>
Weak i n <lb/>
I. Woolen <lb/>
Trial bottle free. <lb/>
RESOURCES. <lb/>
I., and Discounts, f <lb/>
I nil and Oil <lb/>
Overdrafts Secured 13.07 <lb/>
lie In Hanks, <lb/>
sh i ins, <lb/>
i Ii Com, <lb/>
Coin, <lb/>
other I . c <lb/>
Total, <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
Capital stock paid in, <lb/>
Sill plus I <lb/>
Undivided profits <lb/>
expenses, <lb/>
Dividends unpaid . 016.00 <lb/>
Deposits subject to cheek, 45,007.8 <lb/>
100.08 <lb/>
A ii i n lo see <lb/>
So girls take tin- advice, <lb/>
lo it o'er, <lb/>
Tea. <lb/>
Drug .-tore. <lb/>
-S S C, <lb/>
e I A I <lb/>
Ii- Ii i- j e up Mi by <lb/>
.- ii ml . 111-. <lb/>
of inc , of <lb/>
work the her am. <lb/>
Tin- i- a i n e n <lb/>
last in 1890 <lb/>
nil- lake, tie I ,. i at <lb/>
that lime being <lb/>
ti to <lb/>
n Truck a in I o t sell <lb/>
I will be In in <lb/>
In , <lb/>
Apply to <lb/>
n, N. O. <lb/>
n .-vi <lb/>
Total. <lb/>
OF <lb/>
OF PITT, <lb/>
I, J. It. Smith, f the nun do solemnly swear <lb/>
the statement is true to the last of u y know led a and be <lb/>
lief. J. If <lb/>
J. K. SMITH, <lb/>
DIXON, <lb/>
K. V. CANNON. <lb/>
Di rector <lb/>
Bill and sworn to before <lb/>
Ibis 11th of April <lb/>
STANCH. HODGES, <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
Church, <lb/>
Always have your church buy <lb/>
oil at barrel prices. let <lb/>
them pay 91.00 a gallon for canned <lb/>
oil, which ought to coat but <lb/>
cents a gallon Ready mixed point <lb/>
is about half oil and half <lb/>
oil fresh from the barrel, and <lb/>
add to the L. paint, <lb/>
is semi-mixed, and you then get a <lb/>
mil gallon of at the lowest <lb/>
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Win<lb/>
AND <lb/>
and <lb/>
If they set canned beef before <lb/>
you it is beat t line with thanks. <lb/>
Entered in the Mt office Hi Greenville. N. C, M second class mailer, <lb/>
Advertising rates made upon <lb/>
A correspondent desired at every office in Pitt and adjoining counties. <lb/>
in to <lb/>
NORTH CAROLINA FRIDAY, JUNE B, <lb/>
1900 <lb/>
The reports say the Chicago meat <lb/>
packer have set out in a hurry <lb/>
clean house. <lb/>
The furniture trust has <lb/>
to advance prices N- <lb/>
use to kick a- nil the <lb/>
it. <lb/>
JEALOUSY. <lb/>
If they keep trying th--v The Chicago packing house dis- <lb/>
may yet hang those down is than a festering sore, <lb/>
in Georgia. <lb/>
The Pennsylvania railroad has <lb/>
ad. phonographs call out <lb/>
at union stations, <lb/>
th. v will talk plainer than the fellow <lb/>
rabble men in the death of Senator <lb/>
who i nobody <lb/>
tan <lb/>
It is alt clear now why the people <lb/>
lead of so many cases of poisoning <lb/>
eating canned meats. <lb/>
I l- <lb/>
The nation lost one of its most <lb/>
Arthur Gorman, of Maryland. <lb/>
It the President's special message <lb/>
to Congress regarding the Chicago <lb/>
packers does not turn the stomach <lb/>
against canned meals, nothing else <lb/>
At tin meeting Wednesday night <lb/>
we bop the Water and Light Coin- <lb/>
mission avail give further <lb/>
to matter of putting on Ty <lb/>
electric current. It is one of Green- <lb/>
ville . an sooner it might advantage <lb/>
inaugurated die nine i can be , to draw a big <lb/>
We are <lb/>
has<lb/>
Sounds <lb/>
poor <lb/>
going up to to lairs, <lb/>
think an enlargement ii- <lb/>
would In <lb/>
If mania <lb/>
more around Durham <lb/>
will ow up in tin <lb/>
next <lb/>
the development of that <lb/>
will help the town. <lb/>
crowd here. A celebration with a <lb/>
crowd would not be against bus <lb/>
mess. <lb/>
We beard t that it <lb/>
s pin Pain- <lb/>
Sound Company in <lb/>
r. property here ad <lb/>
joining sue already selected for <lb/>
a Hi-put, ti i a I office <lb/>
at. this This is a <lb/>
s- men <lb/>
he interesting them- <lb/>
selves in- If tin re is a possibility <lb/>
i I i- ml <lb/>
.-in i. <lb/>
lie should I. f <lb/>
to them <lb/>
increasing the <lb/>
of e town and developing new <lb/>
enterprises They are just such <lb/>
needs other <lb/>
towns along route of the road <lb/>
want them will work with the <lb/>
view of securing and <lb/>
cannot hope to if no effort <lb/>
is made in that direction. Right <lb/>
BOW la the Greenville should <lb/>
have an active chamber of <lb/>
or board of trade looking after and. <lb/>
this. <lb/>
If the county would <lb/>
slick to the law and make double <lb/>
tax apply whenever a person failed <lb/>
to give in tales, you would few <lb/>
them the appointed <lb/>
taker and waiting to list before <lb/>
the board of commissioners. <lb/>
London has put the ban on Amer- <lb/>
canned meats and refuses to <lb/>
buy. Folks on this side of <lb/>
would also do well to draw in- <lb/>
line on Chicago bit <lb/>
It is nut that a news- <lb/>
pa e. of a <lb/>
t. . . out, tint is <lb/>
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m- I. i ; <lb/>
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i is license i e <lb/>
ball tie <lb/>
Good if lived up <lb/>
to bring the <lb/>
eh them will be <lb/>
. I veil <lb/>
a I <lb/>
n ii tit to lee for hum ii- <lb/>
it, ill either try bleW <lb/>
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In . t j . <lb/>
Copyright <lb/>
ft, A Cc. <lb/>
YOUR <lb/>
VACATION <lb/>
NEEDS <lb/>
Ho where you or how <lb/>
s you'll need lo b <lb/>
Clothing and Furnishings <lb/>
to co <lb/>
This Store is to every <lb/>
waNt in this comic en on the essentials and also <lb/>
the and t.-. prices good <lb/>
For <lb/>
Outing Shirts <lb/>
Smart, stylish things in Homespuns, blue <lb/>
Serges and Superbly made, ready to put on <lb/>
and wear, and they will wear. <lb/>
Gen A. Miles says he <lb/>
tried lo tell them all about this <lb/>
packing business ago, <lb/>
nut Has up. lie says he lost <lb/>
from eating the <lb/>
stuff. <lb/>
A particular an in <lb/>
The sheriff Wake county has <lb/>
resigned his as his <lb/>
reason that the fees were too small. <lb/>
Taking into consideration that he <lb/>
whitewashes the re- i got out of collecting the tax- <lb/>
about to grab a <lb/>
pencil and say that as doctors <lb/>
were o bitterly <lb/>
i illy toady to do ;. <lb/>
can each <lb/>
unlike <lb/>
won Id not to report n a all <lb/>
brother, looking a little I. r- <lb/>
r the very next item in <lb/>
Landmark covered the All at tempting piles for best grade goods, <lb/>
and s Your honest dollar find bargain <lb/>
the proposition in the <lb/>
first that <lb/>
here. <lb/>
port of existing in the <lb/>
Chi ago meat packing district and <lb/>
allow such outrages to health and <lb/>
es of the county, to not of <lb/>
all other fees the we fail to <lb/>
see wherein he had good grounds <lb/>
lo go on the for a kick course he had a <lb/>
people of the country can put a stop j right to resign if he wanted to, but <lb/>
to ii by refusing absolutely to use be might have been <lb/>
any meals. The latter about it. <lb/>
course would he any event, <lb/>
We should not think it was v. <lb/>
comfortable tor young king of <lb/>
the alumni address of the <lb/>
at s-oner or later. <lb/>
Hill He spoke for two and ll dangerous <lb/>
it <lb/>
-aid. Here it <lb/>
-.- e <lb/>
I an Hi the II e ling <lb/>
of the State Medical Society in <lb/>
Charlotte bod It db-l <lb/>
Dr T T. <lb/>
W-h will be piloted,, <lb/>
f i me o R- <lb/>
I-.- hi in the <lb/>
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f i I <lb/>
ii -ii l-. sic i- in t in <lb/>
her. <lb/>
RANK WILSON, <lb/>
The King <lb/>
HOME OF <lb/>
Bo wen <lb/>
correspondent of the because a man is a ruler <lb/>
observer designates it, t move <lb/>
less sorry We fail to Ba Wifely. lion an <lb/>
bow much more could have been ex- they m,. <lb/>
Every man, woman and <lb/>
State owes to the board of <lb/>
cal examiners for North Carolina a <lb/>
vote of thanks for their earnest effort <lb/>
protecting the public against <lb/>
form of incompetence in the <lb/>
ii H lion profession. This hoard real- <lb/>
i. i that without proper <lb/>
r in in average mind <lb/>
i-. i in its entirety the great prob- <lb/>
of . has for the past <lb/>
I years been urging all young <lb/>
who contemplate the calling, to <lb/>
. ; ire a degree from a recognized <lb/>
o or university, before entering <lb/>
peeled from such a not <lb/>
fellow. <lb/>
or improving their c 1.- <lb/>
by i- no, <lb/>
At the meeting of the hoard of <lb/>
rectors of The building and <lb/>
Loan Association, held Monday <lb/>
night, several applications for loans <lb/>
passed upon and granted. The <lb/>
will soon be making its <lb/>
felt in the of <lb/>
the town, livery that is made <lb/>
will mean a new house. <lb/>
i- <lb/>
ii. <lb/>
When yellow fever about <lb/>
New Orleans the government makes <lb/>
to stump it out, sparing <lb/>
school. It is to be hoped money nor labor to protect the <lb/>
ill medical colleges will adopt , against the scourge. Yet <lb/>
right in the heart of Chicago the <lb/>
packing district is a worse menace <lb/>
to the of the people of the <lb/>
country than the yellow plague, and <lb/>
it is allowed to go right on spread- <lb/>
disease and death. <lb/>
as human life and health <lb/>
in the care of men with <lb/>
I this progressive step, the <lb/>
of medical examiners at their <lb/>
held conjointly with the <lb/>
North Carolina Medical Society in <lb/>
Charlotte last week, called the <lb/>
of that body to the fact that <lb/>
upon sufficient proof, the board <lb/>
stands ready to exercise the right, <lb/>
given them by the law, to rescind <lb/>
the license of any physician who is <lb/>
of immoral character, or who is the <lb/>
victim of any drug habit as <lb/>
cocaine, and ll. <lb/>
like. <lb/>
Ii should leas in- u <lb/>
to the Stair to k <lb/>
men are instill. lo <lb/>
the veil . <lb/>
Some people do remarkable things <lb/>
in this world, and shun- wonderful <lb/>
endurance and fortitude, but a story <lb/>
comes from up Pennsylvania <lb/>
is too much to The story <lb/>
goes a man was caught under <lb/>
the trunk of a tree which he was <lb/>
f . pin- <lb/>
under it. In this position he <lb/>
dug his linger nails mid after u light, occupation in <lb/>
The Jew of America s-u the <lb/>
balance of us many good exam- <lb/>
in benevolence and charity. <lb/>
They are a people who never <lb/>
withhold hand from a brother <lb/>
in need or adversity, and it is <lb/>
said to their credit that one of <lb/>
their nationality is rarely found <lb/>
an alms house. A recent dis <lb/>
patch Chicago tells of a <lb/>
laudable enterprise they have <lb/>
undertaken. It <lb/>
Jews of America propose to <lb/>
raise to the <lb/>
white plague. Members of <lb/>
the national Jewish <lb/>
order, the council of Jewish <lb/>
women and Jewish people in gen- <lb/>
will insure their lives for <lb/>
the benefit of the National Jew- <lb/>
Hospital for consumptives, <lb/>
which treats tuberculosis with- <lb/>
out irrespective of <lb/>
or <lb/>
to this effect were adopted at the <lb/>
annual convention of the hospital <lb/>
trustees and delegates at the <lb/>
Auditorium Annex today. The <lb/>
money will be used to sot-k out <lb/>
consumptives In tenement and <lb/>
c ingested to send them <lb/>
to Denver for <lb/>
treatment of six <lb/>
months or a year; teaching<lb/>
. r<lb/>
. <lb/>
Iid . <lb/>
the pi in . I. .- e <lb/>
to to the day <lb/>
current in two or three weeks. <lb/>
Now let everybody push <lb/>
ahead to make the day current <lb/>
profitable. Get your motors or <lb/>
fans in readiness for the cur- <lb/>
rent. No need of to do <lb/>
this. <lb/>
five hours freed himself. Then <lb/>
a broken leg and crushed shoulder <lb/>
he I live miles to nearest <lb/>
town. <lb/>
the training school there, pro- <lb/>
them, if necessary, with a <lb/>
loan to be used in setting up u <lb/>
business after being <lb/>
as cured. <lb/>
An ordinance has been <lb/>
by the city <lb/>
Which Is expected ti t e <lb/>
of <lb/>
place out of Die . <lb/>
mat it ill be <lb/>
lawful for in, Q or <lb/>
P ore <lb/>
of r ti in <lb/>
or to m agent <lb/>
representative the of <lb/>
idle or g <lb/>
is for any <lb/>
other intoxicating <lb/>
he of <lb/>
II of o <lb/>
this shall <lb/>
before Hie be <lb/>
not less nor <lb/>
more than each <lb/>
every As a result of <lb/>
this ordinance one agency hi. <lb/>
already quit the an <lb/>
charge saying he bus do money <lb/>
lose on the business. The <lb/>
guilty of breaking <lb/>
will be cited held. the mayor <lb/>
every day if per- <lb/>
and have money to pay <lb/>
out or up <lb/>
We will inaugurate Our Spring Season by. <lb/>
putting on display the newest i- <lb/>
J ideas to be shown in I <lb/>
ft WHITE <lb/>
-1 <lb/>
J We no trash or Special Sale stuff but <lb/>
l we will have the latest and best that <lb/>
J were obtainable in the American markets <lb/>
k and we cordially invite the Ladies that are I <lb/>
f desirous of seeing the NEWEST <lb/>
I, IN SILKS AND WHITE GOODS <lb/>
to it our establishment and feast their f; <lb/>
es. Very truly yours, . <lb/>
PULLEY <lb/>
AND A Y TO LOSE. <lb/>
the you <lb/>
kind, It is poor policy buy but the best, especially <lb/>
Don't just anything en and think ii en <lb/>
money at my store will be bod.; put, <lb/>
stock of <lb/>
Canned Goods, Package <lb/>
I Cl Sour n. ell r ant lei k h <lb/>
i I Ill , I Ami I l-i ii -1 o . . I j <lb/>
tor In line. <lb/>
NEAT JOB PRINTING <lb/>
Our specialty <lb/>
Reflector Job Printing Office. <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 h. lank i, Hun.-as. L. Notice the new <lb/>
make you feel more ville, mm Barber Co., lie fore <lb/>
Make a with buy for <lb/>
mute yon in price. <lb/>
have hidden for keeping Mfg. Co. <lb/>
LA <lb/>
the next time y u to the <lb/>
Bank of Winterville. They can <lb/>
keep it than car. <lb/>
much <lb/>
come to make our <lb/>
Mm. children, <lb/>
of are visiting Ml, <lb/>
E. E. Cox, mother and <lb/>
mother. <lb/>
Nice line of groceries <lb/>
ways band <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Rev. W. K. COX tilled hi- <lb/>
at the <lb/>
Church Sunday hi Isermon large <lb/>
congregation war to hear <lb/>
it <lb/>
A. G. Cox <lb/>
that are <lb/>
now prepared m supply ail de- <lb/>
for the r Handy <lb/>
Tooth and Di-k Harrow <lb/>
Barber Co. <lb/>
The A <lb/>
Company have just received a ear <lb/>
load iron Tobacco Flues. <lb/>
They can your need. <lb/>
Car load of flour just received, <lb/>
nil and at lowest price. <lb/>
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb/>
new men aldermen I e d <lb/>
their last J <lb/>
K. Johnson, mayor; A. G. Cox, W <lb/>
C B. T. Forrest <lb/>
slid J <lb/>
F. was <lb/>
pointed lister for The <lb/>
regular of business <lb/>
line of dress shirts eve; <lb/>
a in ville at <lb/>
recent rains have <lb/>
the cotton up the <lb/>
Tobacco Truck prompt T., y here are busy chopping l <lb/>
ate expecting a very busy season wart <lb/>
A H. <lb/>
IV. <lb/>
A. H. Taft Co. <lb/>
l H <lb/>
II <lb/>
, in, <lb/>
If yon Intend trucks el <lb/>
If you want a nice shirt or tie <lb/>
I go to Harrington, Barber Co. <lb/>
and if you of these <lb/>
you will do to place <lb/>
your order immediately. any kind In <lb/>
Leonard Hamilton, of this season, you do better <lb/>
spent Sunday and Monday here.-than to purchase a set of those <lb/>
and we are Trucks from A. G. <lb/>
always glad to see bun. COX Manufacturing Company, <lb/>
strong and durable can be <lb/>
and wheat can be supplied with the foot rows. <lb/>
mowers, rakes, and binders <lb/>
at Harrington, Barber Co. <lb/>
Miss who had. <lb/>
r . I For hay, corn and oats go <lb/>
a . Barber <lb/>
ville, j <lb/>
Quite a number were town . u . <lb/>
, the H. d. <lb/>
Tobacco Truck made by A. G. <lb/>
Cox <lb/>
Try a set and e <lb/>
We often people -l <lb/>
the dull but yo go <lb/>
We I around the the . <lb/>
and <lb/>
implements of all kinds <lb/>
at Hailing, Co. <lb/>
A nice lot of new summer <lb/>
Robes at Barber <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Straws tell which way the wind <lb/>
blows, just notice stream of <lb/>
customers in and mil <lb/>
Life is t short to f with a <lb/>
common garden when A. W. Ange <lb/>
Co., have wire of all <lb/>
W. H. Harrington, <lb/>
Ir, spent the day here. -r,. ., , , <lb/>
Prof. <lb/>
Ms family. ,A I I of lime J j . ,,,, <lb/>
it <lb/>
Minnie Cox the efficient <lb/>
of the in <lb/>
her <lb/>
to Saturday <lb/>
thirty were present Re- <lb/>
were s and every- <lb/>
seemed to enjoy <lb/>
Y lion -e id your orders for <lb/>
rs. 8-1 n . tier e-111 home <lb/>
Saturday p- ding a; <lb/>
mule r, <lb/>
MM . I.- . <lb/>
in, at i; <lb/>
Greatest Furniture Dealer's <lb/>
I 1.1 II <lb/>
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In 1-----. , F. <lb/>
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Mil I.year ski-. . <lb/>
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he con-- v <lb/>
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III. <lb/>
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Quality, <lb/>
Originality, <lb/>
Price. <lb/>
H, resigned n- <lb/>
in <lb/>
College a -1 mi <lb/>
in at <lb/>
Ma . <lb/>
town <lb/>
of th <lb/>
Mfg. Co., which went <lb/>
into the of Mr. L. L. Kit- <lb/>
an receiver it <lb/>
was sold by an sale by <lb/>
Hon. Jae. L Fleming, of Green- <lb/>
ville, and was bid by W. L, <lb/>
House for <lb/>
CUT PRICES<lb/>
our price <lb/>
Tennyson's poems, regular <lb/>
. A G. Cox price <lb/>
1.11 a <lb/>
,. r i. u., i- regular price our price <lb/>
of nice iron I , <lb/>
Longfellow a Birthday books, <lb/>
price our price Boo <lb/>
supply you with in <lb/>
boil notice, if them <lb/>
your tiers before the <lb/>
Mist Helen G Grimes- <lb/>
it, is visiting Kate and <lb/>
We <lb/>
I in III SHH II <lb/>
A. <lb/>
complete works, reg <lb/>
price <lb/>
In His stops, regular price <lb/>
our price <lb/>
Pilgrims progress our <lb/>
New Testaments, regular <lb/>
We sell for cash or on <lb/>
easy terms <lb/>
You will find a com <lb/>
line at all times <lb/>
We are sole agents <lb/>
for Enameled Beds. <lb/>
lours to please <lb/>
A. H. <lb/>
Pictures Order. <lb/>
canon in . a. price <lb/>
On, was bill Nye's regular <lb/>
that It Will tie converted into a I Manufacturing <lb/>
lumber I watch the way <lb/>
Ilia. at. Cl. Bryan left Sunday and shipping Tar Heel Wagons <lb/>
to visit b.-r mother, Mrs. and Buggies you <lb/>
St conclude that, for them at least, <lb/>
Nice at Harrington-, there is no such thing. <lb/>
Barber Co. Harrington and Co is the <lb/>
Misses Vivian place to get your Spring and Sum- <lb/>
sou, Gold Point, in Mon- mer goods. They have just what <lb/>
day evening to be present at want, and prices to suit all.<lb/>
. Men's and youth's pants, all <lb/>
are former pupil a. L. <lb/>
S. we ate delighted to see sizes, at Barber Co. <lb/>
them back. demands for Tar Heel cart <lb/>
Jno. H. Carroll wheels i great now, and any <lb/>
morning to be on road several I in of WHIP will <lb/>
days for A. G. C x Mfg. d. write or see the A. G. Cox Mfg On <lb/>
Nice line of boys suits at H. Trunks and valises <lb/>
vi ; mi an I we f lino fitly price our p -ice <lb/>
buggies, cuts. In addition to the above mimed <lb/>
u , we offer others at greatly <lb/>
h ad other out I , , P . . ., <lb/>
prices for the next do <lb/>
m to be especially Cal, and examine <lb/>
n tobacco before the expiration of that <lb/>
of nicely made <lb/>
for their tobacco trucks, thy <lb/>
looked to me like baby buggy axle- <lb/>
B. T. COX, BRO. <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF WIN <lb/>
WINTERVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
At the Close of Business, April 1906. <lb/>
toll Goods Si <lb/>
Loans and Discounts <lb/>
Johnson's. <lb/>
large shipment of shoes <lb/>
all styles and sizes and prices very <lb/>
reasonable. Barbel <lb/>
in Oxford <lb/>
will i-i the <lb/>
tie <lb/>
night, June <lb/>
8th, at i Muck. Keep this in <lb/>
mini add I- line out to In--1 them. <lb/>
N i need of not having good <lb/>
pant- Barber <lb/>
Co., received anew lot,<lb/>
. II B , hustling Supt. <lb/>
of the County Lumber <lb/>
Co., was i town a few <lb/>
Tuesday evening. <lb/>
For new log cart made <lb/>
beet material will sell cheap, for <lb/>
father particulars see L. L. Kittrell. <lb/>
If you need a nice Rug just call <lb/>
at A. W. Ange A Co and you can <lb/>
get one, too- <lb/>
Jno. It. one of <lb/>
most win in town <lb/>
on <lb/>
B. F. <lb/>
B. S and <lb/>
b. d ill inn to <lb/>
h O, In <lb/>
We , i Ii IT <lb/>
b i ii t <lb/>
Overdrafts, unsecured <lb/>
Furniture and Fixtures <lb/>
Due from Banks and <lb/>
Rankers <lb/>
Coin <lb/>
Coin <lb/>
X it. Bk and other U. S. <lb/>
notes <lb/>
W; <lb/>
paid in <lb/>
subject to ck. <lb/>
ton Barber Co. I paid <lb/>
Big line of bats and caps <lb/>
received, latest styles. Harrington <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Cheek <lb/>
540.001 <lb/>
401.62 <lb/>
over <lb/>
211.03 <lb/>
72.50 <lb/>
151.11 <lb/>
5.08 <lb/>
I State of North M <lb/>
of PittThe buggy, t , L Cashier of the above bank, do solemnly <lb/>
bodies and stats made by the A. U. swear that the above statement is true to the best of my <lb/>
and belief. L. JACKSON, Cashier. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to before <lb/>
Cox Company <lb/>
to indicate they <lb/>
thin line of work. j me, this day of April. <lb/>
All elms of paint, and yellow , JAMBS B. <lb/>
at Barber <lb/>
For sale one house lot <lb/>
on Main street to ville, dot <lb/>
N. C. being next to the <lb/>
of Taylor, the lot contains i d to eye we only <lb/>
, . . , a visit to our <lb/>
F. HARRINGTON, <lb/>
ti. <lb/>
L. L. KITTRELL, <lb/>
Director <lb/>
have received our full line of WASH <lb/>
consisting <lb/>
GOODS PERSIAN <lb/>
IN LINEN <lb/>
GINGHAM S. CHAMBRAYS, MADRAS PERCALES <lb/>
will be on- sale Monday. cordially invited <lb/>
; these goods, <lb/>
as. F. Davenport, <lb/>
OPPOSITE GREENVILLE BANKING S TRUST CC <lb/>
DON'T<lb/>
acre land house is a good <lb/>
roomed and well <lb/>
with house, a bargain some <lb/>
one. I For <lb/>
further particulars see or write <lb/>
L. A. SPARKS <lb/>
Winterville, <lb/>
BUGGY AXLES <lb/>
The A. O. Mai<lb/>
made Just like <lb/>
in they looked just <lb/>
to me. They said they <lb/>
for <lb/>
I .-, <lb/>
--I <lb/>
Store, where you can get <lb/>
Ask your friends on Bond when can et at a <lb/>
We especially note the at- <lb/>
our line of Rugs. We can Judicial Bonds for Guardians, Administrators FIVE MINUTES <lb/>
Tapestry Curtains, Table- <lb/>
Spreads. Toilet Sets, . An g be in the Court at once. <lb/>
Window Shades, f <lb/>
tings, Floor Oil Cloth. Couches, <lb/>
Call on or write <lb/>
The U. S. FIDELITY and GUARANTY CO., <lb/>
H. A. WHITE, General Agent, or <lb/>
H W. WHEDBEE, Attorney <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Parlor Suits, Bedroom Suits, <lb/>
Hull Racks and Baby Carriages <lb/>
We believe are in u position <lb/>
. to satisfy lie taste of the most-. <lb/>
r i fastidious with anything in our i <lb/>
,. s However, chances for a<lb/>
n . i. u J <lb/>
. Carolina <lb/>
Ii -i <lb/>
in.; nice, I'll <lb/>
be any . t ,. <lb/>
Co.<lb/>
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Don't fail to bring this Does it cost yon a single Wednesday, Thursday, Only one Aim In <lb/>
. Friday and Saturday, posit- <lb/>
price list along so we can to if we these low prices <lb/>
prove every item. telling you the truth Try hold good. of this hole. <lb/>
SALE <lb/>
SALE <lb/>
SALE <lb/>
Columbia remark--. Friend, i IN R -d n. <lb/>
Suppose Stop We- <lb/>
for lie- in hi with I Isn't <lb/>
in i-i come Green-h-m. N I 1903. <lb/>
Not if the patch is in tie Mrs J- <lb/>
Hut if the patch were me in v r I;, <lb/>
I'll- unusual would not a lots entirely rated little of <lb/>
presentable coming M very bad case which <lb/>
a treat part her <lb/>
i from <lb/>
v j the nine she t r-e week- old, <lb/>
-ix old. She <lb/>
i la now perfectly e-l mid I feel <lb/>
I of <lb/>
h-i h of <lb/>
i it I'll years. <lb/>
J W. <lb/>
Ladies Shoes, Dress Lawns, the yard. <lb/>
To prove to the masses we make no false state- held m a Sale but nothing ever reach <lb/>
during this sale we will sell Standard best Gran- of disposition to sell all <lb/>
at per pound. ounces to the pound <lb/>
Only pounds to one <lb/>
By Actual Inventory worth Of <lb/>
Bargains in true form to cover and spread Greenville and <lb/>
vicinity from end to end. <lb/>
man lie more <lb/>
News. <lb/>
ONE <lb/>
WORD that word U <lb/>
it refers to Dr. Liver Pills and <lb/>
MEANS HEALTH. <lb/>
Arc you constipated <lb/>
Troubled <lb/>
Sick <lb/>
Bilious <lb/>
Insomnia ,. <lb/>
ANY of these symptoms and many A <lb/>
Indicate Inaction of the LIVER. <lb/>
m N. C. <lb/>
Take No Substitute <lb/>
c Printers <lb/>
Demanded <lb/>
LAND SALE <lb/>
By virtue of a of the Superior Court <lb/>
of County made tn the proceed- I <lb/>
K vi W II. <lb/>
. i-- i.-. h-II land for partition, <lb/>
r- . will sell for <lb/>
Court lion door In <lb/>
on i May the following <lb/>
I raft of land, In th- <lb/>
of and In Township and being j <lb/>
t land upon which I <lb/>
Sr. now . the of I <lb/>
the Hardy I <lb/>
nth more <lb/>
dry of <lb/>
F. l. JAMB <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
By virtue of the power of contained In <lb/>
certain <lb/>
M. Foreman and wife. Fore- <lb/>
man, to Mr I- w on the <lb/>
of June. duly recorded In the <lb/>
of office of county. North Caro- <lb/>
Una. In l-f.-k X-T. pare Bit. the will <lb/>
In public rial , before the court <lb/>
in U the <lb/>
Monday, Inn i. a certain or <lb/>
i f i I i .- m. being In the county <lb/>
of I'm and Stale of Carolina <lb/>
follows, That lot In lie <lb/>
Of on which the -I M <lb/>
i d now I <lb/>
and v- i <lb/>
on el reel and Lark i in f-et <lb/>
or. sir ft. I he m hI <lb/>
j m. by The <lb/>
, to la hereby m <lb/>
an lo <lb/>
day it <lb/>
Mr . I. W, <lb/>
We have an entirely new <lb/>
process, on which patents <lb/>
are pending, whereby we <lb/>
can reface old Braes Col- <lb/>
and Head Rules, <lb/>
pt. and thicker, and make <lb/>
them fully as good as now <lb/>
without any unsightly <lb/>
knobs or feel on the bot- <lb/>
tom. <lb/>
PRICES <lb/>
Column Head <lb/>
regular lengths <lb/>
Refuting L. S and <lb/>
Head Ruled inches in <lb/>
over <lb/>
Caught with the Goods <lb/>
No now thing for lorn like this to to No ill or Fifteen <lb/>
tingle purchase. If and are <lb/>
of ten m a drop of for far <lb/>
do with, yon cup nearly <lb/>
are our <lb/>
life to we link <lb/>
Not Quite <lb/>
w. How often you can get a <lb/>
thing <lb/>
nail or screw driver or <lb/>
lacking. Have a good <lb/>
tool box be prepared for <lb/>
es. Our <lb/>
is all JO i could desire, and <lb/>
we will see that your tool <lb/>
box does not lack a tingle <lb/>
useful article. <lb/>
course <lb/>
pay our bills r collar, else will do for us. Rain came to late every one knows <lb/>
while we are thankful, time and delay has j <lb/>
Instead of pay for beautiful n all colors extra wide Instead of cents <lb/>
best Boys and girls of you pay for new Dress Goods Ill <lb/>
stead of you for Ladies Summer Instead of you pay for Men's pants In-i a <lb/>
for Men's Suits, light colors, newest <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/>
Furniture. Garnets, etc. for Fifty per cent off on every dollar. <lb/>
54.00 you pay tor Oak I carved any Instead i yon pay <lb/>
tor Suits all sizes. of yon pay tine Instead of 1.75 you pay for a Rocking chair <lb/>
solid Oak Instead you pay for splendid Gingham per yard Instead of 3.00 you pay for Mens Patent <lb/>
Shoes <lb/>
You get <lb/>
Horse Goods, <lb/>
J P <lb/>
Corey<lb/>
Sixteen ounces to every pound the<lb/>
barrels best Granulated Sugar <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/>
Is The moon Inhabited. <lb/>
Science has proven that the moon has <lb/>
an atmosphere, which in <lb/>
some form possible on that satellite, <lb/>
hut for beings, who have a <lb/>
hard enough time on this earth ours, <lb/>
Bitters cure Headache. <lb/>
Malaria. Chills, and <lb/>
dice, Dyspepsia, Torpid <lb/>
Kidney complaints. General <lb/>
Debility and Female weaknesses. On- <lb/>
as a general Tonie and <lb/>
tiler for weak persons and especially <lb/>
the aged. It induces sound sleep, <lb/>
guaranteed by L <lb/>
Price only<lb/>
Never ire t i I re been such preparations and at no time when we p <lb/>
the. people their own Can w possibly do any more. To help us in this event, we <lb/>
especially invite ail merchants and out of town store keepers. We positively draw no lines, your <lb/>
money is lost s good and is ore great cause. We need it. <lb/>
Pairs Misses Slippers 2.25 VI Dining Room Chairs <lb/>
Gold price to the farrier brings the biggest crowd of purchasers on Friday <lb/>
tie one.<lb/>
e E<lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
M I U IN <lb/>
Groceries <lb/>
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/>
D. W. <lb/>
G R <lb/>
North Carolina. <lb/>
per lb <lb/>
A of refaced <lb/>
Rule, win full <lb/>
will h cheerfully <lb/>
sent on <lb/>
Pointers <lb/>
of Type and <lb/>
High Grade Printing Miter <lb/>
N. Ninth Street. <lb/>
SOUTHERN <lb/>
N. <lb/>
Steamboat Service. <lb/>
L. <lb/>
dally <lb/>
Oh. for Greenville; leaves <lb/>
daily <lb/>
ii in. <lb/>
with <lb/>
Railroad for <lb/>
Norfolk, Baltimore, Philadelphia, <lb/>
New York, all other <lb/>
a Norfolk <lb/>
all <lb/>
order their <lb/>
height via Norfolk, care Norfolk <lb/>
St in K. K. <lb/>
bailing to change <lb/>
nil bout notice. <lb/>
J. Green- <lb/>
N. ;. <lb/>
H. ;. General T. and <lb/>
f. Va. <lb/>
M. K. KING, V. l. G. M. <lb/>
P. R. L. Gm. <lb/>
Dentist. <lb/>
Greenville, N. G. <lb/>
then <lb/>
Epilepsy. <lb/>
Dr. <lb/>
ha been successful in.- <lb/>
curing these l <lb/>
diseases that there is every <lb/>
to believe that even the <lb/>
hopeless cases can be <lb/>
benefited, if not restored. <lb/>
We will be to <lb/>
any one thus to many <lb/>
who <lb/>
health, after years of hopeless <lb/>
suffering. <lb/>
i- <lb/>
of <lb/>
11.- i <lb/>
nil Hint <lb/>
for the <lb/>
I, i, Its <lb/>
i, con- <lb/>
I- im almost <lb/>
V . of <lb/>
Ills tied; <lb/>
from to <lb/>
. lire. try <lb/>
. first <lb/>
II to <lb/>
I I J but <lb/>
tWO V SI I <lb/>
1903, <lb/>
trays, We as ha <lb/>
can work and so <lb/>
to ask . <lb/>
this, tin y rt I i so. <lb/>
E. if. Lincoln, ma. <lb/>
Dr. Is sold by <lb/>
who will that <lb/>
first bottle will benefit. It It ha <lb/>
will refund your money. <lb/>
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, <lb/>
-1 Ii -1<lb/>
. -I <lb/>
r in <lb/>
o in . <lb/>
. ; lit, <lb/>
mlv i n I'll <lb/>
; .,<lb/>
i. <lb/>
i r <lb/>
Nature's Way Is Best. <lb/>
Tho and <lb/>
chronic, linger- <lb/>
cum of w <lb/>
sued Dr. i <lb/>
plan <lb/>
Ho uses natural that Is <lb/>
extracts from root, <lb/>
prepared out by <lb/>
the expenditure of time and <lb/>
money, the use alcohol, <lb/>
by skillful combination in just <lb/>
proportion-. <lb/>
Used as of Dr. Pierre's <lb/>
Golden Medical Discovery. Mack Cherry- <lb/>
bark. root. Seal root. <lb/>
Stone rout, ever <lb/>
their influence cases of <lb/>
and throat trouble, this <lb/>
is, a sovereign remedy <lb/>
for bronchitis. chronic coughs, <lb/>
catarrh and <lb/>
The above native roots have the <lb/>
possible endorsement from the <lb/>
medical all the <lb/>
of practice, for the cure not only <lb/>
of the disease named but also for <lb/>
torpor f liver, or <lb/>
obstinate kidney and <lb/>
bladder troubles catarrh, no matter <lb/>
where located. <lb/>
You don't have to take Dr. <lb/>
alone as to this; what lie claims <lb/>
for his is backed up by the <lb/>
writings of the most eminent men iii the <lb/>
medical profession, A request by postal <lb/>
card or totter, to Dr. K. V. <lb/>
Pierce, N. Y. for a little <lb/>
of extract from eminent medical <lb/>
endorsing the of bis <lb/>
medicines, will bring a little hook <lb/>
that Is worthy of attention if <lb/>
needing a Rood, safe, reliable remedy f <lb/>
kn mm for the cure of almost <lb/>
any old chronic, or lingering malady. <lb/>
Dr. Pleasant Pellet cure con- <lb/>
Due little is a gentle <lb/>
and two a mild cathartic. <lb/>
The most valuable for both men <lb/>
and women Is Dr. <lb/>
Common Sense Medical Ad- <lb/>
volume, with engravings <lb/>
and plates. A copy. <lb/>
will be <lb/>
to anyone sending cents <lb/>
one-cent stamps, to pay <lb/>
the cost of to <lb/>
Dr. Pierce, Buffalo. N. <lb/>
Y. stamps. <lb/>
at- <lb/>
the weekly <lb/>
on u policy if <lb/>
on the f <lb/>
old babe unloving<lb/>
DEPOT <lb/>
Experience in Racing Children. <lb/>
Top was <lb/>
it in Ir- IO <lb/>
be give h <lb/>
H. A. <lb/>
SP <lb/>
JOHN A RICKS <lb/>
Ricks <lb/>
in k. . <lb/>
ll T HIM <lb/>
WHAT IS BUCKET <lb/>
How it Arose, and Still <lb/>
Flagrantly <lb/>
Merrill A. In livery- <lb/>
body's for -lune, gives, <lb/>
an his striking leading article, <lb/>
the fol <lb/>
lowing account of the of <lb/>
invention of marginal <lb/>
gambling was what made bucket- <lb/>
shopping possible. As long as <lb/>
-trades were actual and the things <lb/>
bought and sold were actually <lb/>
transferred and the whole price <lb/>
was paid, there was no room in <lb/>
speculative markets for the keep- <lb/>
of the bucket-shop. <lb/>
was a quarter of a century <lb/>
ago that transactions on loading <lb/>
stock and cotton exchanges mid <lb/>
boards o trade the in <lb/>
where prices originate and are <lb/>
Deal were consummated at 111-- <lb/>
with greater ease than <lb/>
on legitimate exchanges, where <lb/>
rigid governed each trans- <lb/>
action, and where red tape had <lb/>
to be tangled, unraveled, and <lb/>
tangled again. The counterfeit <lb/>
transactions perfectly simulated <lb/>
the genuine. The counterfeiters <lb/>
used quotations established on <lb/>
regular exchanges. There was <lb/>
nothing to prevent, since those <lb/>
quotations were gathered by the <lb/>
telegraph companies and <lb/>
to anybody who paid for <lb/>
them. Places where the <lb/>
-rs held forth stood cheek <lb/>
by jowl with the offices of <lb/>
brokers there <lb/>
was do apparent difference in <lb/>
their appearance. But the keep- <lb/>
f bucket-shops held out to <lb/>
all who wished to gamble the in- <lb/>
of for <lb/>
their money. They charged <lb/>
small com missions, waived in- <lb/>
upon supposed <lb/>
to be advanced to cover <lb/>
between margins and full <lb/>
values, required narrower mar- <lb/>
gin would be accepted by <lb/>
regular broker-, and, as an it- <lb/>
magnet to attract pat- <lb/>
to accept orders <lb/>
for in fractional <lb/>
lets. Legitimate exchanges <lb/>
countenance trades only when <lb/>
made to fixed units or multiples <lb/>
thereof, the minimum being foil <lb/>
shares of stock, bushels <lb/>
of grain, holes of cotton, and <lb/>
soon. The keeper <lb/>
accepted orders for five shares <lb/>
of stock, bushels of grain, <lb/>
and five or ten bales of cotton <lb/>
bucket- hop keeper went <lb/>
on the road lo -teal all the <lb/>
that might chance to cross <lb/>
path. II- never had <lb/>
m --i -V <lb/>
note the hi <lb/>
m down clerk or <lb/>
office boy, th life <lb/>
Tin <lb/>
For years the people of Golds- <lb/>
have been abusing the <lb/>
roads entering that city for not <lb/>
building a passenger depot, and <lb/>
now that they have a chance to <lb/>
get one it is headed off by an in- <lb/>
junction. The railways have for <lb/>
a long time expressed will- <lb/>
to build a union depot if <lb/>
the citizens would agree on a lo- <lb/>
cation. This the latter could not <lb/>
do because some of the business- <lb/>
men on the main street, where <lb/>
the trains now stop, would not <lb/>
to have the depot <lb/>
further from the center of th <lb/>
town Present conditions be- <lb/>
came such a nuisance that <lb/>
peal was made to the corporation <lb/>
commission to settle the dispute <lb/>
between the two factions. The <lb/>
commission decided upon the lo- <lb/>
thought to be the beet by <lb/>
both the railroads and the ma- <lb/>
of the citizens. <lb/>
the few who do not want trains <lb/>
taken off the main where <lb/>
no depot can be erected, could <lb/>
have their way they have <lb/>
sought the aid of the courts and <lb/>
have had a restraining order Is- <lb/>
sued against the contemplated <lb/>
location of the depot. The order <lb/>
was issued by Judge O. H. Allen, <lb/>
to be heard by Judge Al- <lb/>
in 20th. <lb/>
This, of course, will delay mat- <lb/>
and the traveling public will <lb/>
be just that much longer sub- <lb/>
to the great inconvenience <lb/>
which has already existed for <lb/>
far too long a time. The few- <lb/>
persons in who object <lb/>
to the building of a passenger <lb/>
station there seem to forget that <lb/>
the public has some rights and <lb/>
privileges which should be re- <lb/>
and they are doing eve- <lb/>
in their power to <lb/>
vent an improvement on the <lb/>
present inconvenient and annoy- <lb/>
conditions which confront <lb/>
ever person arriving in or de- <lb/>
parting from their city. The in- <lb/>
junction will hardly to <lb/>
more than the delay of the pro- <lb/>
posed change and an annoyance <lb/>
and expense to the railroads. <lb/>
Wilmington Messenger. <lb/>
set for a too I m . i. m <lb/>
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how I on -I <lb/>
to my baby, all Mil <lb/>
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someone an Having consolidated the two stocks of H; A. and John A. Ricks in one <lb/>
up ii i i I I <lb/>
be <lb/>
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Ion plot <lb/>
store we are prepared to furnish our customers anything needed in <lb/>
DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES. <lb/>
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hitched up with ring, of <lb/>
which boss Cox is a light, <lb/>
for it praises <lb/>
vote t lie railroad rate <lb/>
bill. Hut this the <lb/>
lo stem the current of reform in <lb/>
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even the Republican county <lb/>
a e den raker. The <lb/>
Democracy of Ohio can pet <lb/>
very well without the <lb/>
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man of the sea on their backs to <lb/>
drag down to the corrupt level <lb/>
of the machine. <lb/>
Hats, Shoes, Dress Notions, Sc. <lb/>
In Groceries we will have at all times a full line of the very best goods, net only <lb/>
the staples like <lb/>
Meat, Flour, Sugar, Coffee, but all kinds o <lb/>
Canned Goods, the finest brands <lb/>
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COUNTRY PRODUCE. Quality and prices of our goods will please you. <lb/>
RICK <lb/>
C. <lb/>
The Republican lobbies of the <lb/>
House of Representatives in Wash- <lb/>
are now furnished with <lb/>
ii i benches for the <lb/>
of those Republican states- <lb/>
men who nave visions of Democratic <lb/>
successors, and there are many who <lb/>
take this pessimistic view of mat-<lb/>
That our high tariff prevents trade <lb/>
between the States and the <lb/>
Republics of America south of the <lb/>
Caribbean Sea is shown by the gov- <lb/>
report but percent <lb/>
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countries to deal with us, <lb/>
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with i <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 CARDEN AND WASH- <lb/>
MACHINES. <lb/>
Yours to serve, <lb/>
H. L. <lb/>
The Hardware Man. <lb/>
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Call on or address <lb/>
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we are always looking for better; always <lb/>
working to secure values and styles superior <lb/>
to other stores, when <lb/>
Ladies <lb/>
began to sell paper patterns we began to investigate, we <lb/>
said to ourselves, <lb/>
THE LADIES HOME JOURNAL <lb/>
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lure which make- these much mote I- <lb/>
any pattern. They a Guide u <lb/>
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train r r- do their own sewing <lb/>
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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/>
ILL <lb/>
KEPT ON HAND<lb/>
The Style BOOK <lb/>
Free At Our Store. Come And Get One. <lb/>
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Etc. <lb/>
J. R. J. G. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
WHICHARD. Editor and Owner. <lb/>
Twice-a-Week and Friday. <lb/>
VOL No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, Pin COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA TUESDAY. JUNE 1906. <lb/>
DOWN AT GRIFTON. <lb/>
Interesting Things Told by <lb/>
Vanderbilt. <lb/>
N. C, June <lb/>
were to shake the hand <lb/>
of our young friend, Thomas A. <lb/>
who has just returned <lb/>
Lome from Trinity College, Dur- <lb/>
ham with his sheepskin, a grad- <lb/>
of that institution. In look- <lb/>
at his diploma, we up <lb/>
against old times when we wore <lb/>
a buy It was all writ <lb/>
tin in Latin, a dead language, <lb/>
and by the way, I don't see any <lb/>
use continuation of <lb/>
dead languages, except in the <lb/>
two professions of law and med- <lb/>
and I bore is only feet <lb/>
difference in these two. When a <lb/>
doctor makes a mistake it is bid <lb/>
six feet in the ground, and when <lb/>
a lawyer makes one it is exposed <lb/>
six above ground. <lb/>
are pleased to know that <lb/>
Capt. W. J Hope is somewhat <lb/>
improving. Hope he will <lb/>
to do so. <lb/>
Mrs. W J. Kittrell is quite <lb/>
sick <lb/>
V. Lanier has been down <lb/>
this way this week putting up <lb/>
tombstones for some of his pa- <lb/>
is a great improvement <lb/>
going on in town. New <lb/>
buildings, now painting, etc. Ev- <lb/>
seems to be busy at <lb/>
Work nut <lb/>
The Oxford orphans gave <lb/>
an exhibition of their singing on <lb/>
the the inst., and <lb/>
the little <lb/>
jest as any of in <lb/>
demonstrating about what they <lb/>
km v, the old folks, young <lb/>
folks, all sorts of folks. We <lb/>
f worth. <lb/>
The pi st master at <lb/>
having n signed, the patronage <lb/>
of was turned over to <lb/>
the office. R. F. D. <lb/>
gives Grifton live routes. <lb/>
Mrs. M. A. T. Green, who has <lb/>
been sick for sometime <lb/>
we are glad to learn is <lb/>
Our little people seem <lb/>
to be very busy, which shows <lb/>
good their line of bu- <lb/>
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our ming people, hauling <lb/>
n bay shipped here it <lb/>
doe- like some of them <lb/>
and build up hay <lb/>
far ii a in very <lb/>
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widower, can walk a plank <lb/>
or climb a tree same as a <lb/>
coon. Now hero old man. <lb/>
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to put one eye upon you, <lb/>
He you can't guess who it is. <lb/>
Don't speak at <lb/>
PRIMARIES. <lb/>
Held in A i the Townships <lb/>
day. <lb/>
primary of <lb/>
-nil met in the <lb/>
mi to appoint <lb/>
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instructed for L. I. <lb/>
Moore solicitor and J. U. <lb/>
fur <lb/>
Delegates <lb/>
ware selected <lb/>
with vote of town, <lb/>
and south side of the river. <lb/>
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1.1 The strength the <lb/>
primary for judge showed <lb/>
Morrill Fr <lb/>
commissioner, HI. <lb/>
from other <lb/>
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THEIR PATHWAY RADIANT. <lb/>
Brilliant Wedding Margaret <lb/>
Cass and Charles <lb/>
Thomas Lipscomb. <lb/>
From Dally of Ty- <lb/>
Pa., we take the following <lb/>
account of a brilliant wedding that <lb/>
will be read with interest by <lb/>
Gr e. Hi- people, as is the <lb/>
home of the Broom's parents, and <lb/>
ho is well known and a great <lb/>
favorite here. Messrs. W. T. <lb/>
Harry W. <lb/>
Greenville, among tin out <lb/>
at wedding. <lb/>
Herald says- <lb/>
before annals of <lb/>
could there be recorded <lb/>
such a magnificent nuptial event <lb/>
of last evening, the <lb/>
of Mies Kerr Cass <lb/>
of Tyrone, and Charles Thomas <lb/>
of Columbia, <lb/>
For several days In mini id <lb/>
brute's parent-, Mr. <lb/>
mil Mrs. Joseph Kerr Cass, <lb/>
Lincoln avenue, had been a scene <lb/>
of loving and pie- <lb/>
entertainment. The guests <lb/>
comprised a happy <lb/>
and with exuberance <lb/>
ninth, sunny smile <lb/>
and the abundant hospitality <lb/>
hi-In inc, all combined so <lb/>
were perfect days. <lb/>
On Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. <lb/>
Cass entertained the bridal <lb/>
and their house at <lb/>
There were <lb/>
covers, and tho table <lb/>
were pick and white sweet <lb/>
peas. bride's gift to each <lb/>
tier maids, preceding wedding, <lb/>
pins green <lb/>
gold set with The <lb/>
presented to tho ushers <lb/>
curt-links hearing <lb/>
mm hie In and bi <lb/>
self. <lb/>
wedding took place at In <lb/>
Furl church last <lb/>
evening. There <lb/>
the decorators, Pen <lb/>
Philadelphia, was ad- <lb/>
i rat inn of all beheld it <lb/>
TI e pulpit platform organ <lb/>
loft were completely covered with <lb/>
a mans of stately palms with over <lb/>
hemlock from the <lb/>
d trimming the Banked <lb/>
this e <lb/>
pal were great clusters of n on n <lb/>
lain laurel flower, dulled <lb/>
with whit <lb/>
peonies. Peeping the <lb/>
a ray were the gracefully sweeping <lb/>
of <lb/>
and the completeness decor- <lb/>
scheme was by huge <lb/>
clumps of ferns. <lb/>
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that the church was opened <lb/>
it as quite filled by <lb/>
invited guests. For the half hour <lb/>
ton- ceremony, the organist, <lb/>
I. nil of <lb/>
gave a that was <lb/>
He played the <lb/>
wedding chorus from <lb/>
by Meyerbeer; <lb/>
by batiste; <lb/>
in Star <lb/>
Wagner; an <lb/>
and <lb/>
lie hour for <lb/>
arrived, at o'clock wen <lb/>
familiar -1 <lb/>
bridal<lb/>
step, entered. <lb/>
Inc officiating minister. <lb/>
T. with Mr. Lips- <lb/>
comb his best Christie <lb/>
of Columbia, at the <lb/>
right passed down the side <lb/>
aisle, the bride's <lb/>
at the stool. First <lb/>
party passing down the <lb/>
aisle the ten J <lb/>
Palmer and Albert <lb/>
Douglass, of Columbia, <lb/>
Guion, of Greenville C, Fred- <lb/>
and William L. <lb/>
Rowe, of John P. <lb/>
St. Louis- Charles A. <lb/>
Cass, bride's brother, and <lb/>
Robert B. Wilson, of Tyrone; <lb/>
Walter of Davenport, la; <lb/>
and Robert E. Barn well, of Boston. <lb/>
Then followed the six <lb/>
Miss Hall, of Ridgway; <lb/>
Miss Jane Lloyd, of <lb/>
Miss Aleta of Columbia, <lb/>
S. Miss Marie of <lb/>
Cleveland; Miss Faithful Ames, of <lb/>
Miss Rose Luke, of <lb/>
New York. The maid of honor, <lb/>
Miss Anna Cass, sister, <lb/>
preceded lie bride <lb/>
who was upon arm of her <lb/>
father. <lb/>
costumes of the ladies were <lb/>
charming. The bride was most <lb/>
radiant with a gown of <lb/>
white liberty with court <lb/>
elaborately trimmed in <lb/>
She wore a <lb/>
bridal veil with a of lad- <lb/>
entwined with orange blossoms. <lb/>
Her only jewel a pearl <lb/>
diamond pin, gift of the groom. <lb/>
She can a <lb/>
bouquet of of the valley and <lb/>
pale orchids. This <lb/>
was arranged, so that it <lb/>
was afterward divided into <lb/>
parts, each a for <lb/>
presentation to the bride's maids. <lb/>
a gown of lace with <lb/>
bodice <lb/>
in white silk, <lb/>
maid of was very <lb/>
attired. wore an Em- <lb/>
sash, as did six brides- <lb/>
maids were uniformly <lb/>
white radium silk, with bodices <lb/>
of lace, trimmed with <lb/>
embroidered satin buckle. <lb/>
Each of maids carried arm <lb/>
of fern <lb/>
while pansies cluster, with fall <lb/>
ends of a variety of delicate <lb/>
terns, mass being held by rich <lb/>
ribbon. The gowns of <lb/>
many others company were <lb/>
elaborate <lb/>
mother, Mrs wore an <lb/>
especially It <lb/>
was of beautiful <lb/>
white crepe. The men of the <lb/>
by <lb/>
Inn no while pansies. <lb/>
Arrived min.- <lb/>
bridal party <lb/>
id mil in <lb/>
Mr. conducted <lb/>
accord- <lb/>
I In tile folio, the <lb/>
ride hen g away <lb/>
lather, the groom bestowing n <lb/>
as pledge of troth. The c u- <lb/>
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At its conclusion <lb/>
wedding man h, w hen the <lb/>
lowly united Mr. and Mis. Lips- <lb/>
tho attending in <lb/>
match from <lb/>
Immediately fallowing <lb/>
reception was held 10- <lb/>
the spacious borne of <lb/>
Here, too, <lb/>
achieved wonder. In <lb/>
several rooms the mantles were <lb/>
with <lb/>
STATE. <lb/>
They were deserving. The <lb/>
bride is a of <lb/>
et d with <lb/>
graces of heart disposition that Happenings Interest in North <lb/>
give her most enduring charms Carol <lb/>
of She is elder j <lb/>
daughter of Mr. Mrs Joseph j A man died of <lb/>
Cass. Mr. president of caused by <lb/>
Morrison Cass Paper Company, his band with a nail. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR <lb/>
4- <lb/>
Hi <lb/>
is a director one of <lb/>
large shareholders West <lb/>
Virginia Pulp and Paper com- <lb/>
He is also of <lb/>
Winston Haling a I <lb/>
iii -111 which visited Ml. Airy <lb/>
the of Mr. G. <lb/>
Welch ms struck by <lb/>
BOUND TO <lb/>
the First National bank of Tyrone, building and a <lb/>
and e of I except p ices on tower <lb/>
place. Like the bride, <lb/>
groom is of distinguished . <lb/>
He is sou of T. Lip- <lb/>
who possesses extensive <lb/>
at Greenville, K. C. The <lb/>
groom is in excellent young man <lb/>
He is <lb/>
of Cot- <lb/>
ton Warehouse Company, a in <lb/>
of the cotton warehouses in <lb/>
I tie southern slates. <lb/>
While the company chatted <lb/>
were regaled, <lb/>
Ira, of Philadelphia, play-id most <lb/>
the spacious laud- <lb/>
overlooking busy rooms. A <lb/>
wedding was served the <lb/>
dining room by Caterer John <lb/>
of It was <lb/>
sumptuous and delicious. The menu <lb/>
deviled crabs, chicken <lb/>
croquette and peas, <lb/>
chicken salad, rasped nil-, <lb/>
ice and ices, strawberries, <lb/>
cake, ml <lb/>
There was a dainty box of <lb/>
cake for each bridal <lb/>
party sat down to an <lb/>
table in pink room up- <lb/>
Here menu <lb/>
baskets, . <lb/>
cress, new peas and <lb/>
potatoes, Roman punch, a <lb/>
salad with French dressing, crack- <lb/>
ingenious fancy <lb/>
creams, bonbons, coffee and <lb/>
rolls. achievement will a <lb/>
conspicuously successful one. <lb/>
The gorgeous display of Its lie- <lb/>
stowed upon the bride excited full- <lb/>
est Nor were <lb/>
to be placed in the spacious room <lb/>
that the guests saw, For <lb/>
a handsome residence, completely <lb/>
furnished, at Columbia, B. C , is <lb/>
the costly and magnificent gilt of <lb/>
tie bride's father. The bride's <lb/>
mother presented her a inns-iv <lb/>
chest of Hat silver, <lb/>
est The parents <lb/>
bestowed a tine a <lb/>
and lea set, The <lb/>
bride's uncle, John G. Anderson, <lb/>
presented her a grand piano. <lb/>
Besides, she received a <lb/>
of rich jewels, beautiful cut <lb/>
glass, art work-, and other tokens <lb/>
of esteem. A gift that spoke ex- <lb/>
was a en <lb/>
navel silver dish the <lb/>
Columbia Light I a Ian try which <lb/>
groom is the red captain. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. the <lb/>
Inviting; strains of In <lb/>
memory, on the <lb/>
were consumed by <lb/>
The lightning killed <lb/>
a dog, but none of tin family was <lb/>
injured. The loss is estimated <lb/>
about with insurance to <lb/>
the amount . 1,200. <lb/>
parties, <lb/>
who came on the morning <lb/>
train, it was learned that William <lb/>
a farmer residing on <lb/>
the edge of county, near <lb/>
early <lb/>
this by himself <lb/>
with a plow line. was <lb/>
or -10 years old and bad been <lb/>
married limes. Family and <lb/>
tumble- are given as <lb/>
cause of bis rash act. <lb/>
ABOUT APPENDICITIS. <lb/>
A line bull belonging to <lb/>
a resident of Brooklyn was <lb/>
ed recently for appendicitis <lb/>
a id is doing well. Lithe append- <lb/>
ix was found a snail roll of human <lb/>
hair, which prove to be a <lb/>
of strands of <lb/>
his locks- Human hair is <lb/>
practically indigestible except to <lb/>
the ostrich. A mouse of it a <lb/>
to the appendix, <lb/>
Most burn their combings <lb/>
in the kitchen stove for luck. <lb/>
Appendicitis is u horror- I met <lb/>
a man a few days ago, <lb/>
healthy lo look upon, who told me <lb/>
he bad appendicitis and would <lb/>
have operation as <lb/>
soon as he get money <lb/>
and leave of <lb/>
There is nothing <lb/>
Formerly appendicitis was <lb/>
much obscurity its <lb/>
flex-is were attributed to <lb/>
tenure, The earliest and full ac- <lb/>
count of disease was not given <lb/>
till Thus we are just twenty <lb/>
years in grasp of the death- <lb/>
dealer. L the <lb/>
Itself does not constitute, <lb/>
I hough starts, and <lb/>
so long as only appendix i <lb/>
there may be ills, <lb/>
com foil, there is no real pain, <lb/>
occurrence pain giving the sin- <lb/>
mil peritoneum, <lb/>
smooth membrane covering all the <lb/>
bowels and lining the abdominal <lb/>
has become <lb/>
perilous which <lb/>
covering of <lb/>
Second Charge <lb/>
Vick. <lb/>
preliminary trial <lb/>
E VicK, agent tin; <lb/>
Railway Farmville, <lb/>
Justice tin. Peace <lb/>
tree iii substance <lb/>
showed at various Vick <lb/>
had taken u v . J. the <lb/>
railroad and e <lb/>
t t I i s <lb/>
; report of Vick ed <lb/>
no in <lb/>
and was d to in <lb/>
the sum hi- appear- <lb/>
at <lb/>
Superior com <lb/>
action against Vick was <lb/>
brought by the American Surety <lb/>
Company, New York, in which <lb/>
lie was bonded a- <lb/>
and ilia Surety <lb/>
claims in- <lb/>
la <lb/>
it i all <lb/>
there is Vick in <lb/>
natter. Mi, V, <lb/>
Com piny of <lb/>
America, of was <lb/>
present as <lb/>
at the Alter <lb/>
it was over reporter that <lb/>
Vick was in company <lb/>
a- hi the <lb/>
Company <lb/>
he a <lb/>
for which want-, <lb/>
to hold f as soon as <lb/>
railroad case is dis- <lb/>
iii. <lb/>
IS A BARGAIN <lb/>
has <lb/>
for extended in the ten or <lb/>
moon tour and all their destination lo <lb/>
is their own precious change social habit and <lb/>
nun i in , . .-.-. i <lb/>
hair fern, peonies and be in New York time is will, <lb/>
lock. visit at the home of a tough meals, lob- <lb/>
rounded with areal t N. O. They l; <lb/>
ii Willi greet J or meats, mm- <lb/>
When you rush to tho <lb/>
and actually find <lb/>
that for which you bar- <lb/>
gain have you really <lb/>
You have secured for fifty <lb/>
c -tits an article which la worth a <lb/>
dollar; or have bought for <lb/>
a garment which was <lb/>
worth ton. <lb/>
Hut bow did ii that <lb/>
the merchant could afford to- <lb/>
sell the goods at half price P <lb/>
Why, he, in turn, got <lb/>
bargain when he purchased. He <lb/>
must have tho goods at one <lb/>
third, two-fifths <lb/>
of their tin- value before he <lb/>
could tin in at one- <lb/>
When you got your bargain <lb/>
Somebody had to lose one-half <lb/>
the value lb,, goods. Who <lb/>
was bat somebody U was not <lb/>
the merchant. Oh, no. He does <lb/>
business fur the there is <lb/>
in it, and lie is to his <lb/>
reasonable gains, The loss did <lb/>
not full on bin. you <lb/>
for one-half o; tho and got <lb/>
tho other halt for nothing. Up- <lb/>
on whom did it Upon tho <lb/>
weakest man ill the line of <lb/>
course <lb/>
now v on in KANSAS. <lb/>
dock, dusters of laurel en- i he at home September <lb/>
iterated meals, , <lb/>
drinking has <lb/>
The <lb/>
men with peonies. bullet Columbia, with the disease States hi <lb/>
vase of American <lb/>
beauty loses. The bride's table <lb/>
was decorated with white roars, <lb/>
lilies valley white <lb/>
in the receiving line Mr. <lb/>
Mis. Cars, lit j u <lb/>
William T. Lipscomb, the groom's <lb/>
; the gloom, and <lb/>
their of wedding <lb/>
A happy social <lb/>
with formality <lb/>
geniality heartily present, <lb/>
passing of the <lb/>
young couple mo-t <lb/>
dial felicitations <lb/>
a. C. <lb/>
Deaths. <lb/>
The infant son of Mr. and Mis. <lb/>
w. farmer <lb/>
a days ago <lb/>
at their home Mount. <lb/>
Mrs. T. received a <lb/>
telegram Friday evening <lb/>
the death lather, Mi <lb/>
C. H. Moseley, which at <lb/>
his home in Drakes Branch, Va. <lb/>
He had reached advanced age, <lb/>
Mrs. Lipscomb has the <lb/>
of many friends her now. <lb/>
the beverage being too <lb/>
I for health, is <lb/>
more than lei <lb/>
cent, of all <lb/>
under the thirty. Further <lb/>
Ml per cent tint cases am <lb/>
I Press. <lb/>
A lot of tablet going <lb/>
t Reflector store. <lb/>
Potato will begin a <lb/>
w days. <lb/>
Mr. Joel <lb/>
algal at bis <lb/>
Died. <lb/>
Tyson died <lb/>
home about I miles<lb/>
lowed a <lb/>
Win- <lb/>
and started <lb/>
up i,, deliver tho <lb/>
in ts owner. The<lb/>
their beads dial b-i <lb/>
war and every one that h <lb/>
met on paying what ho <lb/>
owed the paper. One man wiped <lb/>
out a debt often years standing. <lb/>
On his return to his be <lb/>
found R load of bay, bush- <lb/>
els of corn, ten of <lb/>
toes, a load Wood, a bar- <lb/>
above He was Vol id turnips <lb/>
seventy years of age. a brought in. All the country ed- <lb/>
soldier, farmer are now ti ti borrow <lb/>
good lie leaves a wife; Winchesters. Kansas City <lb/>
but Journal. <lb/>
Ti <lb/>
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