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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/>
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KEPT ON HAND<lb/>
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Free At Our Store. Come And Get One. <lb/>
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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/>
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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/>
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our ming people, hauling <lb/>
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far ii a in very <lb/>
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widower, can walk a plank <lb/>
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coon. Now hero old man. <lb/>
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Old Vanderbilt will have <lb/>
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/>
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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/>
The primary was held at <lb/>
1.1 The strength the <lb/>
primary for judge showed <lb/>
Morrill Fr <lb/>
commissioner, HI. <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/>
It was shortly after n o'clock <lb/>
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/>
was <lb/>
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/>
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church. <lb/>
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like an andante of Mozart; ours is <lb/>
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heat to and the drying <lb/>
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rubbing with a curse towel. <lb/>
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water on the face is sometimes con- <lb/>
on ground that it tends p notion <lb/>
to favor the relaxation of the skin happy. <lb/>
and produce wrinkles, there is no i of the <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
THE GREENVILLE BANKING TRUST COMPANY. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
At close of business April 6th, 1908. <lb/>
id<lb/>
1.00 1.00 <lb/>
and 2.435.84 <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
8,126.14 <lb/>
be<lb/>
notes <lb/>
C H notes <lb/>
987.48 <lb/>
Capital stock paid in <lb/>
Surplus <lb/>
profits, <lb/>
Deposits <lb/>
Time <lb/>
Subject <lb/>
. 135,354.10 <lb/>
Duo tn A <lb/>
Cashiers <lb/>
157.171.37 <lb/>
24.95 <lb/>
580.58 <lb/>
197,408.04 <lb/>
Total, <lb/>
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is true U the best of my knowledge <lb/>
aS. CARE, Cashier. <lb/>
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. Directors <lb/>
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE, <lb/>
At the Close of Business, April 6th 1906. <lb/>
danger this if the washing <lb/>
concluded with cold water <lb/>
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ed, as it 1- o keep clean <lb/>
forms beautiful lurking place <lb/>
for germs, due washcloth should <lb/>
for he face alone, and <lb/>
should boiled <lb/>
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a little pure cold cream into tin, <lb/>
skin of tic and then wipe it <lb/>
with a piece of linen. It h <lb/>
surprising hew black the latter <lb/>
appear when the is <lb/>
ed. cream and talcum powder <lb/>
and some of the cosmetics are safe <lb/>
and useful, but other cosmetics do <lb/>
more harm than good. <lb/>
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be retarded, and if present the <lb/>
nay be lessened by massage <lb/>
with the linger tips anointed with <lb/>
cold cream. A good general rule m <lb/>
to let the direction of the rubbing <lb/>
be upward and outward. <lb/>
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ed that cleanliness, exercise, <lb/>
air, simple food and attention to the <lb/>
digestion arc the <lb/>
consideration in the of th <lb/>
Companion. <lb/>
The middle ages invented women <lb/>
ancient women had no <lb/>
at all. Plato knew nothing <lb/>
that women might <lb/>
most amazing <lb/>
contrasts and <lb/>
dark man admires the <lb/>
blond woman, the short man the <lb/>
the man of the north the <lb/>
beauty of south. The <lb/>
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man <lb/>
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is when I <lb/>
girl of life and briskness, <lb/>
should have danced and amused <lb/>
himself with the society of women. <lb/>
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matter how- many different women <lb/>
love, the type varies. <lb/>
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women after or thirty <lb/>
lose love and acquire ambition. <lb/>
Lecture of Dr. Reich in <lb/>
don. <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OP <lb/>
BETHEL BANKING AND TRUST CO. <lb/>
AT N. C. <lb/>
At the close of business April 6th, 1906.<lb/>
RESOURCES. <lb/>
meets a your Loans and discounts <lb/>
Overdrafts unsecured <lb/>
t Fixtures <lb/>
Din- from Ranks and <lb/>
Bankers <lb/>
Cash items <lb/>
Gold and silver coin. <lb/>
National hank and <lb/>
other U. S. notes <lb/>
Total <lb/>
20,492.25 <lb/>
271.38 <lb/>
3,136.21 <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
Capital stock 5,300.1 <lb/>
Surplus fund CO <lb/>
Undivided profits <lb/>
I of <lb/>
deposit 3,146.50 <lb/>
Deposits to check <lb/>
out- <lb/>
Certified Checks <lb/>
Total <lb/>
28.18 <lb/>
37.278,43 <lb/>
HUNTING A LEOPARD. <lb/>
He Did It Well. <lb/>
During the civil war a Mr. <lb/>
kept a restaurant in a <lb/>
central Indiana town. As com- <lb/>
were high at that period, <lb/>
in consequence of an inflated cur- <lb/>
his pie crust had no more <lb/>
shortening in it than was <lb/>
lard costing cent- pound and more, due day a <lb/>
customer came in and called <lb/>
for was served to <lb/>
set out to forthwith <lb/>
State of North Carolina, County of Pitt, <lb/>
I. of the <lb/>
swear that the above statement is true <lb/>
edge and belief. <lb/>
named solemnly <lb/>
lo the host of my <lb/>
M. O. President. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to lo <lb/>
day of <lb/>
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1906. <lb/>
II. II Taylor, <lb/>
Votary Public <lb/>
STATON, <lb/>
R, HINTING, <lb/>
Ii. J. GRIMES, <lb/>
Directors <lb/>
palace <lb/>
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securities, etc. <lb/>
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Mi.- from Banks <lb/>
C t-n Items <lb/>
Coin <lb/>
H n-r Coin <lb/>
2.1 i <lb/>
8,047.82 <lb/>
4,100.00 <lb/>
05,461.11 <lb/>
5,942.38 <lb/>
2.779.50 <lb/>
20,604.03 <lb/>
Liabilities- <lb/>
paid lo <lb/>
Surplus, <lb/>
Undivided Profits less Ex- <lb/>
and Taxes Paid 15,633.66 <lb/>
Deposit subject to 190,988.77 <lb/>
Cashier's cheeks out- <lb/>
standing 2,966.90 <lb/>
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Goes After His <lb/>
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gates of Jaipur you may see a <lb/>
tali hunt. and in the <lb/>
noonday heat you may have seen a <lb/>
leopard crouching along beside his; <lb/>
uncertain, half <lb/>
timid, heavily hooded with <lb/>
find finding the trimmed -tune of <lb/>
the pavement maddening hot lie <lb/>
his silent pads. ii is a <lb/>
different animal when at last, after <lb/>
a tedious stalk of a hen of black <lb/>
buck, the leopard i- unhanded from <lb/>
the whining bullock cart and left to <lb/>
bis own work. <lb/>
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so savage and so beautiful a- this <lb/>
steel cat when he scents <lb/>
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County of Pitt. J <lb/>
T. L. Little, Cashier if th <lb/>
that the statement above in <lb/>
and sworn to before <lb/>
me. day of April 1906 <lb/>
WALTER G. WARD, <lb/>
Notary <lb/>
above-named bank, do solemn <lb/>
no to the best of my knowledge <lb/>
JAMES L. LITTLE, Cashier. <lb/>
O. HOOKER, <lb/>
J. U. <lb/>
W. WILSON, <lb/>
ii rectors <lb/>
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to the plain, belly upon the <lb/>
hot stones, while he works nil way <lb/>
to a ten inch patch -if <lb/>
oil elbows am seemingly but four <lb/>
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sec the trail of him as he goes. From <lb/>
one hush he makes fur another a <lb/>
fold ground. One watches him <lb/>
with a touch his own silence, <lb/>
though the little of bullock <lb/>
carts must .-till he kepi moving lest <lb/>
their Stopping should alarm the <lb/>
buck. <lb/>
it goes on, this yellow demon <lb/>
himself nearer nearer to <lb/>
his chosen prey till, while fifty yards <lb/>
away yet, the buck raises his head. <lb/>
Whether he temporizes his danger <lb/>
at once or not, there is no chance of <lb/>
talking him a yard farther, and <lb/>
the cheetah makes his dash. There <lb/>
is not a sound on side. Two <lb/>
of the fastest animals on earth <lb/>
the cheetah is beyond all question <lb/>
the in a life and <lb/>
death race. It 1.- soon out. f <lb/>
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barrow. the canals and rivers <lb/>
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for <lb/>
White Lead, Paints, <lb/>
Colors, and and <lb/>
Ready Paints. <lb/>
There is no line in the world better than <lb/>
the Harrison line. It has behind it a century <lb/>
reputation for honorable wares and honorable <lb/>
dealings. . <lb/>
If you use the Harrison <lb/>
never worry quality. <lb/>
Paints need <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/>
c.<lb/>
J. M. BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent- <lb/>
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in arrears. We have a list <lb/>
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job <lb/>
Ma- Clifton Edwards, of <lb/>
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K. Hooks- <lb/>
your buildings by <lb/>
them with <lb/>
lead <lb/>
lull line colors, kept at J. <lb/>
ii Bro. <lb/>
-Ms Nora Smith Tuesday <lb/>
at Tunis. <lb/>
J. K. Smith have <lb/>
received a car load of alum <lb/>
salt. Also a car load Lee's <lb/>
lime peanuts, etc <lb/>
Mm Ab Bland went the <lb/>
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to friends. <lb/>
Hay corn, oats, meal, hulls, lime <lb/>
nails Cross <lb/>
cut and mechanic tools at J <lb/>
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Miss 1.1 a teacher in <lb/>
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corned at J. R. <lb/>
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la. be town Of Ayden. <lb/>
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Sim. W , J. Edwards, <lb/>
j. iv. . w Taylor, Bee. <lb/>
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Center Tables, Chairs Cradles, <lb/>
Bed Mattresses <lb/>
Lounges, Stoves and a <lb/>
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I,,,. ,,. ,, cloth, <lb/>
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lining and white <lb/>
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sage, and fresh fish. <lb/>
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promptly morning's <lb/>
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and properly taken care of. In <lb/>
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church was fine. The was <lb/>
crowded to its fullest capacity. <lb/>
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our people and <lb/>
their coming will always meet with <lb/>
welcome greeting, and <lb/>
fellows seem to feel realize it <lb/>
bless The re- <lb/>
while here amounted to <lb/>
166.10. <lb/>
The sign of the drainage is <lb/>
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J. Taylor, optician, <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. is the man to do <lb/>
your work it you to be <lb/>
pie <lb/>
Mrs Mary Smith, of <lb/>
ville, has been visiting her grand- <lb/>
daughters, Mrs. F. G. <lb/>
and Miss Isabelle <lb/>
Old Fashion Hand-made Paw- <lb/>
Paw Gum Bread Trays at J. K. <lb/>
in Bro. <lb/>
B. R. King, has <lb/>
been here during the week, <lb/>
but somehow it doesn't seem <lb/>
to Tiling is a lovely <lb/>
the streets. It is so <lb/>
much in evidence. <lb/>
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last Monday and in a <lb/>
act, had the misfortune to <lb/>
h a piece of <lb/>
Inches fall from the upper story <lb/>
striking him across the small of tie <lb/>
back a felling him lo the <lb/>
friends picked, Mm up <lb/>
to hi home. Hp Was <lb/>
a bad but <lb/>
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he table which must <lb/>
at par yard. A- Tyson, <lb/>
the concert of singing class <lb/>
the Oxford Orphan Asylum, <lb/>
at Ayden, June at <lb/>
o'clock p. m. <lb/>
It is remarkable what pluck <lb/>
energy will do. The success at <lb/>
by Hooks Boyd, <lb/>
brokers, is <lb/>
Though only in bus <lb/>
for a short while, yet one t, <lb/>
observe and realize the vast amount <lb/>
of business done by them might <lb/>
well Such men <lb/>
addition any community <lb/>
add much to its development and <lb/>
progress. <lb/>
A line of crockery, glass <lb/>
ware, fancy lamps, and tinware <lb/>
at J K Smith Bro <lb/>
For a nice present buy a novel- <lb/>
clock at J. W. Taylor's. It is <lb/>
for any occasion. <lb/>
A full supply of Trunks <lb/>
Telescopes, Grips, Satchels and <lb/>
Suit Cases, at J. R. Smith Bro. <lb/>
Car load V. Crimped roofing in <lb/>
stumble lengths to cover residences <lb/>
churches, school houses, barns <lb/>
much cheaper <lb/>
shingles and very little labor, at J. <lb/>
K. Smith Bro. <lb/>
Calico and Gingham at cents <lb/>
per reductions in white <lb/>
dippers and summer goods, at J <lb/>
b. Smith A Bro. <lb/>
Jamie Us sf <lb/>
l very in the Year. <lb/>
The School Journal, of In drink. <lb/>
York has an excellent mg ginger lieu of <lb/>
North public <lb/>
It is illustrated the <lb/>
of the mansion, the <lb/>
Call Judicial Convention. <lb/>
to an order of the <lb/>
Judicial Committee <lb/>
for the Third Judicial District a con- <lb/>
is hereby called to meet <lb/>
o'clock noon in the city of Kin- <lb/>
N. C., en Tuesday day <lb/>
for the purpose of <lb/>
candidate for Judge and a <lb/>
for Solicitor of said dis- <lb/>
The Democratic <lb/>
the various counties COm <lb/>
the district will cause <lb/>
to Judicial <lb/>
to be elected in accordance wit <lb/>
die plan el organization of the Deni-<lb/>
May Kith <lb/>
i. V. <lb/>
Chairman. <lb/>
-state Capitol, the building for the <lb/>
blind, the Baptist university for <lb/>
women, etc. <lb/>
The article states that the last <lb/>
live years have been a period of <lb/>
unprecedented progress in <lb/>
cation. From to 1.459 <lb/>
new public school houses were <lb/>
built . In alone, now <lb/>
houses were erected with an <lb/>
average value of During <lb/>
the rive years ending Juno <lb/>
1905, the total of public <lb/>
school property increased from <lb/>
to <lb/>
ibis period more than one <lb/>
house a day for every day in the <lb/>
year has boon built in North <lb/>
Carolina, value of public school <lb/>
property more than and <lb/>
expenditures for building and <lb/>
opening houses increased <lb/>
nearly fold, 1,250 rural <lb/>
have been established, <lb/>
costing and containing <lb/>
volumes. In addition to <lb/>
this libraries have boon es- <lb/>
by private <lb/>
Hustler. <lb/>
Mi. pour out a small <lb/>
fill the glass with water and in <lb/>
a few they are pretty <lb/>
drank. Tn of those that <lb/>
are now the habit <lb/>
learned it from some of the old <lb/>
rounder-. they get <lb/>
it is liquor, but when they get <lb/>
out of liquor hey on lo gin- <lb/>
for a as be lug the best <lb/>
they can Record. <lb/>
Acreage Doctored. <lb/>
Washington, <lb/>
of Smith Carolina, <lb/>
introduced a resolution to-day <lb/>
the cotton acreage <lb/>
report of the Department of <lb/>
culture Issued yesterday giving an <lb/>
estimate of acres, <lb/>
the amount actually planted, <lb/>
and is not warranted from the re- <lb/>
turns received by the Department <lb/>
from correspondent . <lb/>
The resolution the <lb/>
of Agriculture to furnish the <lb/>
House at once the tabulated sheets <lb/>
showing the estimate acreage made <lb/>
by the seven classes of <lb/>
dents, namely The field agents. <lb/>
Slate agents, the <lb/>
respondents, the township <lb/>
the the special <lb/>
has no disposition and the individual <lb/>
to minimize the evils shown to <lb/>
Mr-. <lb/>
liner -i <lb/>
die Cox t <lb/>
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bi<lb/>
We in evening. The <lb/>
through <lb/>
on their way t. <lb/>
groom. <lb/>
u. . of Greenville, has <lb/>
been for a couple of days <lb/>
working insurance. Andrew is a <lb/>
frequent visitor Ayden and it is <lb/>
other attractions are <lb/>
variety <lb/>
S. P. and Jasper Les- <lb/>
lie Roy have returned <lb/>
to their homes from Trinity col- <lb/>
to the vacation. <lb/>
Walter Harrington who has a <lb/>
position In S. C. is at <lb/>
home n a visit to <lb/>
Latest. cloaks wrap <lb/>
Misses and <lb/>
a nice line of Zephyr j <lb/>
at R. Smith Bro. <lb/>
B. F. D. of Hooker-1 <lb/>
ton, passed through Wed <lb/>
on his way to Washington. <lb/>
Annie left Wed- <lb/>
for a visit lo Boston. <lb/>
the Cox cotton planter the; <lb/>
best on the market Smith <lb/>
Br <lb/>
cars cotton seed, <lb/>
will highest cash price, <lb/>
your seed until you see me. <lb/>
Frank Lilly Co. <lb/>
A full line of trunks, valises, tel- <lb/>
grips, satchels, hand bar, <lb/>
and suits cases at J R Smith A Bro <lb/>
I always keep band a <lb/>
due feed stuff at lowest cash <lb/>
prices Such as hay, oats, corn, <lb/>
cotton seed meal and hulls, brand <lb/>
and ship Staff. Frank Lilly A Co. <lb/>
carry <lb/>
a dill line of meat, lard and can. <lb/>
good-. Don't buy before giving <lb/>
in ., trial. Frank Lilly Co <lb/>
For carpenters ton's, grind Stones <lb/>
i hemp rope and pulleys, at J- B. <lb/>
A- Bro. <lb/>
V. Cramps and paper roofing, <lb/>
with or short Joints <lb/>
pipe at J. R Smith <lb/>
Yon ill find Wheeler and <lb/>
son I <lb/>
ices way way down J. H. <lb/>
Tripp Bro. to Early HotelAyden, <lb/>
For Register Deeds. <lb/>
I hereby announce myself a <lb/>
candidate fir Register of Deeds <lb/>
of Pitt county, subject to the ac- <lb/>
of the D primaries <lb/>
and county convention. <lb/>
W. M. Moore <lb/>
For Spring Housecleaning <lb/>
try Liquid <lb/>
Veneer. It makes everything <lb/>
look new. Tin-re will M no <lb/>
old, dull looking furniture or dingy <lb/>
woodwork in homes where this won- <lb/>
is used. No <lb/>
or necessary, liquid <lb/>
Veneer is not a varnish, but a <lb/>
food and cleaner that builds up the <lb/>
original finish and nukes ii brighter <lb/>
than ever. <lb/>
instantly restores brilliant <lb/>
newness and finish <lb/>
Picture Frames, Interior Woodwork, <lb/>
Hardwood Floors and all polished, <lb/>
varnished or enameled Re- <lb/>
moves scratches, stains, dirt and <lb/>
dullness. <lb/>
A child can apply it. Nothing <lb/>
but a piece of cheese cloth is needed <lb/>
and is no drying to wail for. <lb/>
PRICES <lb/>
Trial <lb/>
SOLD BY <lb/>
SAT<lb/>
1st tie packing houses, but <lb/>
is no occasion for <lb/>
fits. The public has eating <lb/>
much of this heel for years and <lb/>
while if may or may Dot have <lb/>
premature death, no one <lb/>
knows There In an old saying <lb/>
every one must, in the course <lb/>
f a lifetime, eat a peck of <lb/>
many of will come to the <lb/>
that we have gulped <lb/>
mine our share. Clean <lb/>
is to Godliness, but we <lb/>
strain at a gnat and let n <lb/>
slide down easily. For <lb/>
good housewife insists <lb/>
o cook drinking from a differ- <lb/>
. id at ice <lb/>
et the cook <lb/>
delves ii to the dough and <lb/>
with hands that are not half as <lb/>
as mouth no one <lb/>
Knows difference. is a <lb/>
deal of humbug about all <lb/>
us. Greensboro Telegram. <lb/>
Mr. states that he has <lb/>
direct and positive information <lb/>
this cotton report has been <lb/>
manipulated to the disadvantage <lb/>
of the South and alleges that <lb/>
one of the three traveling agents <lb/>
in two States upon which <lb/>
they <lb/>
Your Eyes. <lb/>
If you are troubled with your <lb/>
eyes or have a difficulty in obtain- <lb/>
suitable glasses, it matters not <lb/>
how difficult your case, call J. <lb/>
an expert <lb/>
Ayden, N. C, who has five years <lb/>
with some the most <lb/>
cases- tails to <lb/>
give patients or their <lb/>
money refunded. Over five hundred <lb/>
of Pitt Greene and Lenoir <lb/>
nest people to testify to his honesty <lb/>
amiability. Give him your <lb/>
if you <lb/>
W. E. HOOKS. W. J. BOYD. <lb/>
HOOKS S BOYD. <lb/>
General Insurance Brokers. <lb/>
AYDEN, <lb/>
We wish we have associated our. <lb/>
selves together for the purpose of conducting a gen- <lb/>
Insurance end Merchandise Brokerage <lb/>
in the Town of Ayden and Vicinity. We will <lb/>
represent none but the most reputable concerns, <lb/>
and any part of business you may see fit to <lb/>
favor is with we will thank you for end feel very <lb/>
grateful.<lb/>
Phone CARRIED IN STOCK AT ALL TIMES. <lb/>
Dr. Joseph Dixon, <lb/>
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. <lb/>
Office Brick Block, East <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
Human Word <lb/>
a tale of horror was told marks <lb/>
human In home -i . <lb/>
limns, linen known of Use, <lb/>
lie ago I <lb/>
severs the <lb/>
was death when i I <lb/>
King's Ken u com- <lb/>
I have <lb/>
well ever II B, <lb/>
and is only known tor <lb/>
weak Longs. guaranteed <lb/>
iv i. <lb/>
Trial bottle <lb/>
, I <lb/>
tin-Senate <lb/>
a canal with, <lb/>
a court review amendment.<lb/>
not blessed <lb/>
any type of renal that has not been <lb/>
built, can pull off as many <lb/>
us want to.<lb/>
I tail and are both <lb/>
Kansas the laugh on Senatorial <lb/>
vacancies. Delaware gotten used <lb/>
to going short and does not <lb/>
think will have to.<lb/>
Everybody knew there were a lot <lb/>
fools with money in New <lb/>
Hut it took Mr. Can field to perfect <lb/>
a really luxurious and sinless way <lb/>
of separating it.<lb/>
The Insurance companies disturb <lb/>
a man's serenity about dying and <lb/>
the beef trust seems determined to <lb/>
make him mighty uneasy about con- <lb/>
to live.<lb/>
Reports from indicate <lb/>
that the Mexican miner does not <lb/>
mind working over time when be is <lb/>
killing off his employer,<lb/>
Just for variety we would like to <lb/>
read a report on Some of those <lb/>
President was talking <lb/>
about.<lb/>
The national peace conference at <lb/>
Lake is preparing to have <lb/>
its annul fight over the best <lb/>
of arbitration<lb/>
A Washington diplomat says that <lb/>
England approves of Germany's <lb/>
colonial policy in Africa. is <lb/>
probably true I is locating <lb/>
her colonies where they will have <lb/>
the bulk of the flighting that is go- <lb/>
on in<lb/>
President angrily denies <lb/>
the report that be is going to resign <lb/>
from the Pennsylvania. <lb/>
to be as it would in- <lb/>
he did not think the <lb/>
along till line were by no means <lb/>
exhausted,<lb/>
Marl ha <lb/>
that she will not for <lb/>
No Martha, a plain divorce <lb/>
Jimmy without trimmings <lb/>
ought tn sat any one <lb/>
it.<lb/>
is even <lb/>
Justice of <lb/>
the Supreme <lb/>
Court just at juncture.<lb/>
It remains to be seen it <lb/>
will be lie trust <lb/>
will gobble the <lb/>
OH <lb/>
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb/>
N. <lb/>
At the none of 1906. <lb/>
and Furniture d <lb/>
Overdrafts Seemed lino from Hanks. <lb/>
Cash Id Coin. M <lb/>
Silver Coin. National Hunk notes i r C S. <lb/>
A complexion fan nun like to see <lb/>
So girls <lb/>
e in lb ml o'er, <lb/>
y M. u am <lb/>
Store. <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
Total. <lb/>
57,838.01 <lb/>
LIABILITIES.<lb/>
i N <lb/>
I Tl lick <lb/>
o ti <lb/>
lo i sell s <lb/>
stock paid in, 10.00000 <lb/>
. , . to <lb/>
j A N. C. <lb/>
Undivided <lb/>
expenses, -s <lb/>
Dividends unpaid i . 516.00 <lb/>
Deposits to check, 45,097.61 <lb/>
Cashier's 100.68 <lb/>
Total, <lb/>
838.00 <lb/>
OF NORTH go. <lb/>
C Y OF T, <lb/>
I, j. K. Smith, Cashier bank, do solemnly swear <lb/>
i hat the above statement is Hue to the best of <lb/>
,, <lb/>
aid sworn to before <lb/>
April <lb/>
HODGES, K. t CANNON. <lb/>
Notary Public <lb/>
in <lb/>
Mi lb <lb/>
Gent <lb/>
We take the of telling; yon <lb/>
that every , will be given a <lb/>
liberal i. A M. <lb/>
I M. mixed with <lb/>
Linseed Oil will paint a <lb/>
sized home, <lb/>
I. it <lb/>
Ion. <lb/>
I,. A M white <lb/>
Lead am makes the paint wear like <lb/>
iron. <lb/>
Large mills in the world use L. <lb/>
Arnold Print works, North Adams, <lb/>
Mass., used nearly L. A M. <lb/>
Taint made with callous Ml <lb/>
and pure Oil, <lb/>
Sold by U, l, Cure, Greenville. N, C <lb/>
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REFLECTOR <lb/>
OF SYMPATHY. <lb/>
J. Editor and <lb/>
Entered in the post office at Greenville, N. C, as second class mailer, <lb/>
rates made upon application. <lb/>
A correspondent desired at every post office in Pitt and adjoining counties. <lb/>
i to fiction <lb/>
GREENVILLE NORTH CAROLINA 1906 <lb/>
ROW. <lb/>
Adopted by friends liking Interest in their <lb/>
place to buy your Clothes <lb/>
The meat packers are denying it <lb/>
I lie proof is on them. <lb/>
were caught with the Roods, so to<lb/>
P with the Pennsylvania <lb/>
rail seem to be a cinch. There <lb/>
r w big pickings <lb/>
a York life insurance com- <lb/>
Nothing so marks the growth <lb/>
. mm as the receipts, <lb/>
of the Greenville post- <lb/>
i Hi e being such as to increase the <lb/>
o salary the <lb/>
town is going <lb/>
Why put off until the latter pan <lb/>
the month to list your taxes- <lb/>
You know as well now as you will <lb/>
know then what you had the first <lb/>
June, and delay to list is <lb/>
going to make your taxes any less. <lb/>
For a man so far from scene <lb/>
of action, Mr. Bryan's <lb/>
fur the presidential nomination as. <lb/>
considerable proportions. <lb/>
in a small in his home. <lb/>
. . m. . -.- <lb/>
house and stole <lb/>
Same old story. A man in Ran <lb/>
d county had some over <lb/>
hi <lb/>
A tit f entered <lb/>
and the money. there <lb/>
are of banks convenient to <lb/>
protect just <lb/>
losses. <lb/>
Tin- It of Indiana, South <lb/>
D. i, Missouri, Arkansas and <lb/>
in having declared in favor cf <lb/>
the n of for <lb/>
dent by the Democratic National <lb/>
Convention in 1908, makes <lb/>
showing for the Nebraskan <lb/>
far ahead. <lb/>
Andrew Joyner, the Greensboro <lb/>
correspondent of the News <lb/>
and Observer, gives that paper u <lb/>
lengthy account of <lb/>
lot of Italian laborers who had been <lb/>
to county, in ibis <lb/>
state, to work on a railroad being <lb/>
built from Tennessee to Marion <lb/>
The Italian Consular agent stationed <lb/>
at Charleston, and United States <lb/>
Attorney Holton. of the Western <lb/>
North Car, district, have been <lb/>
Marion investigating the reported <lb/>
outrages and found such conditions <lb/>
may lead to international <lb/>
time. The I government <lb/>
make heavy claims on the <lb/>
States for damages. <lb/>
I. R. M. <lb/>
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I-. i.-c , i <lb/>
Intake from our bl other, B A <lb/>
and W. H. <lb/>
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era. to Tie Daily B-- <lb/>
for and a copy <lb/>
be spread on our minutes. <lb/>
D. I. M KB, <lb/>
W. . Move, <lb/>
J. F. <lb/>
I j. I lei , <lb/>
A VISIT <lb/>
Some of these days the people of <lb/>
Pit county may learn that interest <lb/>
a bond issue sufficient to build <lb/>
good mads all over the county would <lb/>
not take as much money from their <lb/>
pro each year as they now pay <lb/>
for ad taxes, to say nothing of the <lb/>
profit it would be to them in other <lb/>
whys to have good roads. <lb/>
That was a commendable step on <lb/>
the part of the Water and Light <lb/>
Commission to to give <lb/>
Greenville day electric current. <lb/>
The gentlemen composing com- <lb/>
mission are staunch business men <lb/>
-who have the best interests- of the <lb/>
town at heart and want to take any <lb/>
that means progress de- <lb/>
At the same time they <lb/>
desire that the water and light <lb/>
plants shall be remunerative to the <lb/>
town, and to accomplish this the <lb/>
support and patronage of every one <lb/>
n be given. <lb/>
H a min has anything to sell it is <lb/>
k right to gel as much for it as he <lb/>
but at the time justice <lb/>
and equity should govern his trans- <lb/>
actions. The Reflector has been <lb/>
told that some persons owning land <lb/>
along the proposed line of <lb/>
A Sound railroad with <lb/>
the idea that it is right to extort <lb/>
every dollar possible from a <lb/>
are demanding <lb/>
more than their land is worth for <lb/>
rights of way it. They <lb/>
may have the legal right to ask <lb/>
what they for this land, but <lb/>
mistakes are sometimes made in <lb/>
this particular. It is better to en- <lb/>
courage enterprises that will <lb/>
op the country rather than drive <lb/>
them away by extortion. Because <lb/>
the railroad is going to build from <lb/>
Raleigh to Washington is no reason <lb/>
it not could deflect from the <lb/>
where unreasonable <lb/>
demands are made for right of way <lb/>
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The insurance grafters feel quite <lb/>
vindicated, since the exposure of the <lb/>
greater grafting of the railroads. <lb/>
What this Republican <lb/>
proposed to do in the way of reform <lb/>
legislation would make a long story, <lb/>
hut what it has done is a tale soon <lb/>
told. <lb/>
President used to talk <lb/>
about good trusts bad trusts, <lb/>
but he seems to have had poor luck <lb/>
in Ending the good should <lb/>
soon begin to believe with the rest <lb/>
f us that there are no good trusts. <lb/>
The Greensboro Industrial News <lb/>
is poking fun at the Raleigh News <lb/>
and Observer because the latter is <lb/>
up such a tight against tin- <lb/>
proposed change of schedule of the <lb/>
night train from Raleigh on the <lb/>
Southern railway. The <lb/>
accuses the News and Observer <lb/>
of making a great howl about ii, <lb/>
but its three to one if every person <lb/>
treat of Raleigh who is indignant <lb/>
over the proposed change, and every <lb/>
business min of Greensboro who op- <lb/>
poses it, should notify the Indus- <lb/>
trial News that their to <lb/>
that paper would cease m m <lb/>
the contemplated hi r. . .-s <lb/>
fleet, the re.,,, j,, <lb/>
just it i . . i, <lb/>
Thar old Hanna compact between <lb/>
lie an machine and th <lb/>
Mormons is still making trouble <lb/>
though the Republicans of the Sen- <lb/>
ate are doing their best to allow Sen- <lb/>
Smoot to hold on by <lb/>
a vote for his expulsion. <lb/>
The great object the Republican <lb/>
leaders in Congress wish to attain <lb/>
is to all the leg- <lb/>
that would be useful to the <lb/>
people, pass the appropriation bills <lb/>
not forgetting the <lb/>
and adjourn. <lb/>
K Hod Mis Own Instead of Hit <lb/>
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with in.- boat, were him and h.- <lb/>
Mr. Mayo, and put, be i, . I., it. <lb/>
the m lining he <lb/>
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a party of the <lb/>
small i j an i set out <lb/>
Greenville lat for a <lb/>
visit t i Mo town bath. Mt- <lb/>
and M <lb/>
the <lb/>
Miss Joyner, <lb/>
One good reason <lb/>
why you should buy <lb/>
clothes here is <lb/>
knowledge of <lb/>
t n- positive new- <lb/>
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ed change in fashion <lb/>
makes it <lb/>
buy a store that <lb/>
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as this <lb/>
does. <lb/>
Our store is new all <lb/>
through. All our <lb/>
goods are fresh from <lb/>
the best known <lb/>
rs of high-class <lb/>
Clothing and Furnish <lb/>
better still, <lb/>
are very of <lb/>
then- products. We <lb/>
nave the latest mod- <lb/>
els from the best <lb/>
known Clothing Man <lb/>
in the <lb/>
world. Look around <lb/>
come here, for <lb/>
style, fit and <lb/>
right price we <lb/>
can satisfy you. Let <lb/>
us show you the new <lb/>
models. <lb/>
down the river before <lb/>
was The <lb/>
slime, the pun <lb/>
the trees and vine.-, in lull <lb/>
this s. a- in, die, <lb/>
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give life and animation Bang th and <lb/>
river. Now and t a water r,. few slowly pail. A pawing , ,. ,.,. ,,. <lb/>
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boat and its men -V <lb/>
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up stream, and several drifting <lb/>
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a n of the <lb/>
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hi man's when he went r <lb/>
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the part of river ., . ,,., .,. ,., <lb/>
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OF WOMAN'S ONS<lb/>
served <lb/>
and dale <lb/>
and good <lb/>
forth from <lb/>
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been neglected by h p e- <lb/>
pared the substantial <lb/>
WASHING ON <lb/>
our <lb/>
Ii Jane <lb/>
have at la-t come, <lb/>
Into tin- open to fight the moat <lb/>
Inspection provision of <lb/>
The in hath, though abort, bill as embodied in the <lb/>
was profitably spent in <lb/>
old church and some of the old <lb/>
built so long ago by those <lb/>
first fathers of our Eastern section, <lb/>
whose presence seems felt <lb/>
even at this day along the quiet <lb/>
and in the quaint old build- <lb/>
A number of pictures <lb/>
were taken of scenes in the town <lb/>
and along the shore. <lb/>
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interruption, and it was hard to <lb/>
realize that the day was over when <lb/>
the hell sounded and the boat drew <lb/>
up at the landing. The entire day <lb/>
had been so greatly enjoyed that <lb/>
each member of the party felt <lb/>
to every other member, and par- <lb/>
to Miss Nell Lawrence, <lb/>
whose unselfish planning had made <lb/>
p this delightful visit. <lb/>
John the Cons <lb/>
in -ml one of the boss stand <lb/>
pattern, in a speech <lb/>
in that the trusts ate sell-. <lb/>
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in <lb/>
Marriage Licenses <lb/>
Register of Deeds It. <lb/>
issued to the <lb/>
couples since last <lb/>
WHITE. <lb/>
A. T. Jr . and Addie A. <lb/>
Cox. <lb/>
L. Eagles Kippie <lb/>
J. P. and <lb/>
lock. <lb/>
John Iv Foreman and Lucinda <lb/>
Will ind Iva Johnson. <lb/>
Beverage amendment. And the <lb/>
chances are that will win <lb/>
the day finally as great business <lb/>
interests usually do when <lb/>
undertake to bring influence to <lb/>
bear on Chairman <lb/>
and bis associates on <lb/>
the agricultural committee gave <lb/>
a bearing this week <lb/>
E. Wilson, one of the <lb/>
of the packers. All of the <lb/>
big Chicago packers constituting <lb/>
the trust bad with their usual <lb/>
thrift assigned Mr. Wilson to <lb/>
speak for them, and he <lb/>
the <lb/>
advocate to the best of his <lb/>
The Republicans unanimously re- <lb/>
fuse to allow the bill introduced by <lb/>
Mr. Williams, the Democratic leader <lb/>
in Congress, to be reported to re- <lb/>
duce the tariff rates that are over <lb/>
per cent. Who will now say <lb/>
the trusts that are thus protect- <lb/>
ed by the tariff lax of over per <lb/>
cent, on their products are not more <lb/>
powerful with these Republican con- <lb/>
than their tariff plundered <lb/>
Constituents That what these <lb/>
stand patters well enough<lb/>
. We will inaugurate Our Spring Season by <lb/>
. putting on display the newest <lb/>
lie shown in SILKS ft GOODS , <lb/>
We have no trash or Special gale stuff but <lb/>
we will have the latest and lest things that <lb/>
M were obtainable in the American markets <lb/>
I and we cordially invite the Ladies that are <lb/>
desirous of seeing the NEWEST u <lb/>
I IONS IN SILKS AND WHITE GOODS l <lb/>
T to call at our establishment and feast their <lb/>
eyes. Very truly yours, <lb/>
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AND A WAY TO LOSE. <lb/>
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stock of <lb/>
Canned Goods, Package Goods, <lb/>
Butter, Sour I ii I lit in ill r articles in this Ii <lb/>
lo . mill. Ami I lie Tobacco <lb/>
Just try for of eve thing in die r's line. <lb/>
PRINTINg <lb/>
Our socially <lb/>
Reflector Job Printing Office.<lb/>
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This department Is in F. C. NYE, who is authorized to rep- <lb/>
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have hidden a for keeping just <lb/>
the next lime V Flues. <lb/>
They They run supply your need. <lb/>
Bank <lb/>
keep it safer <lb/>
The much showers <lb/>
to oar <lb/>
Nice line of fresh <lb/>
ways <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Toe A O <lb/>
q are <lb/>
now prepared t- supply <lb/>
mane's for their Tobacco <lb/>
are a buy <lb/>
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rocks you will do <lb/>
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Barber <lb/>
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Car mad of flour just received, <lb/>
and at lowest price. <lb/>
limber <lb/>
In e ever <lb/>
shown in ville at <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
. v of <lb/>
we I to place<lb/>
your order immediately. <lb/>
L. Claude <lb/>
and <lb/>
Bertha of Ayden, were <lb/>
here Wednesday to be it <lb/>
the marriage. <lb/>
All farmers anticipating oats sow- <lb/>
, and wheat can be supplied with <lb/>
mowers, rakes, reapers and binders <lb/>
t Harrington, Barber Co. <lb/>
Quite a number were in town <lb/>
Monday to witness the of the <lb/>
Mfg. Co., which went <lb/>
into the hands of Mr. L. L. <lb/>
as receiver It <lb/>
was sold by an auction sale by <lb/>
Hon. Jan. L. Fleming, of Green- <lb/>
ville, was bid oil W. L. <lb/>
House for We <lb/>
that it will be converted into a <lb/>
plant. <lb/>
Nice Robes at Harrington- <lb/>
Barber Co. <lb/>
of boys suite at H. L. <lb/>
Johnson's. <lb/>
Another large shipment of shoes <lb/>
all styles sizes and prices very <lb/>
reasonable. Barber <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
No need of not having good <lb/>
pants Harrington, Barber <lb/>
Co., have just received anew lot, <lb/>
that they will --l cheap. <lb/>
If you need a nice Bag call <lb/>
at A. W. Co and you can <lb/>
get one, and too- <lb/>
at Harrington, Berber Co., <lb/>
Floyd of Seven Springs, <lb/>
W. S. Granger, of <lb/>
were here at the mar- <lb/>
Y. -end your orders for <lb/>
tobacco flus to A G. Cox <lb/>
C. for they a large <lb/>
stock of nice fine iron and <lb/>
can supply yon with good flues in <lb/>
notice, if you will give them <lb/>
your orders before the busy rush <lb/>
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Man-i ii-1 i<lb/>
an. i- n, in-. <lb/>
i. . o r -hi <lb/>
ll-l-V in I y I <lb/>
mi ml ii f-i flu. <lb/>
ill nicely made <lb/>
axles for i.-bu-c-, trucks, I hey <lb/>
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Quality, <lb/>
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Lib- is i fool with o <lb/>
common when A. W. <lb/>
t Co., have wire of all <lb/>
C. o. Tucker, of has b -en <lb/>
here for two days, c <lb/>
and State F- C. Nye In, <lb/>
en the town <lb/>
Miss libel Carroll left <lb/>
morning for i price our price <lb/>
at in.-annual meeting of the Remarks, <lb/>
Young Christian AsS <lb/>
will the <lb/>
women. <lb/>
PRICES <lb/>
Longfellow's poems, regular <lb/>
price our price <lb/>
regular <lb/>
price our price Hue. <lb/>
and <lb/>
regular price our price; <lb/>
Longfellow's Birthday I <lb/>
regular price our price <lb/>
complete works, <lb/>
price l.-m <lb/>
In His Steps, regular <lb/>
our price <lb/>
progress <lb/>
price lie. <lb/>
New Testament, regular <lb/>
comes. <lb/>
W. H. Rowe went to Greenville honor the -laud <lb/>
his morning. that she i- taking then <lb/>
A. W Ange spent Thursday out given by <lb/>
at his farm in the country. j from the Oxford Orphan Asylum <lb/>
If yon trucks of the give-i here, <lb/>
any kind in housing W. H. .-. w. <lb/>
I bis season, you do comfortably <lb/>
than to purchase a set of those is M <lb/>
Trucks from the A. G. them i.,. <lb/>
Cox Company, They <lb/>
are strong and durable I be <lb/>
In addition to the above d <lb/>
books we offer others at great y <lb/>
reduced prices for the next <lb/>
Call and examine them <lb/>
before the expiration of <lb/>
Yours to Serve. <lb/>
B. T. COX, BEG.<lb/>
THE BETTER WAY. <lb/>
is better limn e <lb/>
ii ll. <lb/>
Th I <lb/>
orphans come. muck bed. <lb/>
program was a gum i.-.-.-i e a It is I <lb/>
used in the ordinary i foot rows. When we I plucked <lb/>
If you want a nice shirt or tie l orphanage t It u better to be right lo pay- <lb/>
go to Harrington, Co. Old State are d-Mug for In extortionate to <lb/>
For hay, corn and oats go b-ft trusts. <lb/>
Harrington, Barber Co. the mercy of the It is better to pay a on you. <lb/>
You are doubtless familiar with I income than to your income as a <lb/>
the old saying, best is cheap- much tax. <lb/>
the Ha. vis i better for people to make <lb/>
Tobacco Truck made by the A. in go-d laws than to obey bad ones. <lb/>
Cox <lb/>
We for cash or <lb/>
easy terms <lb/>
You will find a com <lb/>
line at all times <lb/>
We are sole agents <lb/>
for Enameled Beds. <lb/>
to please <lb/>
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med <lb/>
Try a set and i-e <lb/>
We often hear people talking of <lb/>
the dull season, but if you will go <lb/>
around the shops of the G. <lb/>
Manufacturing and <lb/>
watch the way they making <lb/>
and shipping Tar Heel Wagons <lb/>
and Buggies you <lb/>
j conclude that, for them at least, <lb/>
On Wednesday afternoon at there is no such thing. <lb/>
o'clock at the church, one <lb/>
, of the prettiest marriages that ever <lb/>
occurred in our town, took <lb/>
The church was most beautifully <lb/>
decorated for occasion. The <lb/>
contracting parties were Mr. Atlas <lb/>
one of the most popular <lb/>
young men of Seven Springs and <lb/>
Miss Addie Cox, the be and <lb/>
. accomplished daughter of Mrs. Iv E. <lb/>
Cox of this town. Just after Miss <lb/>
Laura Cox had sung a solo, <lb/>
the wedding party entered <lb/>
to the entrancing strains of <lb/>
s wedding beautifully <lb/>
rendered by Miss Vivian <lb/>
of Gold Point, N- Messrs <lb/>
Claude Dawson C. J- Jackson, <lb/>
acted as ushers. Mrs J. Cox, <lb/>
dame of honor. There came the <lb/>
following couples. S Cox with <lb/>
Miss Kate Chapman, J. E. Green <lb/>
wit. Miss Mattie <lb/>
Cox with Miss Galloway, W. <lb/>
S. Grander with Miss Olivia Cox. <lb/>
The bride entered leaning upon the <lb/>
arm of Mr. J P. Cox was met <lb/>
at the by the groom lean- <lb/>
upon the. arm of Mr. <lb/>
best man, where <lb/>
they plighted their a <lb/>
D and impressive ceremony perform- <lb/>
ed by Rev. W. E. Cox, of<lb/>
The were numerous and <lb/>
Mr. is a prosperous farm- <lb/>
living at Sen- Springs <lb/>
bride is one of most popular <lb/>
Harrington Barbers and Co is the <lb/>
place to get your Spring and Sum <lb/>
mer goods. They have just what <lb/>
want, and prices to suit all. <lb/>
Men's and youth's pants, all <lb/>
sizes, at Barber Co. <lb/>
The demands for Tar Heel cart <lb/>
wheels is great now, and any one <lb/>
need of same will do well to <lb/>
world. work a <lb/>
place in our hearts, <lb/>
proceeds were 177.80. <lb/>
Quite a number of our b i <lb/>
era were here Thursday Fri-j <lb/>
day listing their taxes. <lb/>
port crops in much better <lb/>
than a few days ago. <lb/>
till ii ii. f r taxpayers to know <lb/>
when they pay and why pay <lb/>
j t an ii hat they <lb/>
In <lb/>
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hands <lb/>
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nil his<lb/>
write or see the A. G. Cox Mfg Co. Silver Coin <lb/>
Trunks and valises at J and other U. S. <lb/>
Barber A Co. <lb/>
Big line of hats caps just <lb/>
received, latest styles. Harrington <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF <lb/>
WINTERVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
At the Close Business. April 6th, <lb/>
5.20 paid in 4,000.00 <lb/>
l to <lb/>
6,533.88 hecks out- <lb/>
standing <lb/>
I'll l-<lb/>
i ash over <lb/>
311.0-j;<lb/>
Go, i <lb/>
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GOODS <lb/>
Loans and Discounts 4,710.00 <lb/>
Overdrafts, unsecured <lb/>
Furniture and Fixtures <lb/>
Due from Banks <lb/>
Bankers <lb/>
Gold Coin <lb/>
notes <lb/>
I Expenses paid <lb/>
151.11 <lb/>
I in i -i buggy <lb/>
State of North Carolina, I <lb/>
Pitt. <lb/>
I. -I. L. Jackson, Cashier above <lb/>
and seats made b, the A. t <lb/>
edge and belief. I <lb/>
seems to indicate that they ate Subscribed and sworn to before Correct <lb/>
work. ,,; . <lb/>
We have received oar full II <lb/>
consisting <lb/>
FANCY GOODS PERSIAN- <lb/>
INDIA <lb/>
GINGHAM S. <lb/>
will tale cordially <lb/>
to these goods, <lb/>
All films of paint, and yellow <lb/>
Harrington <lb/>
JAMES R. <lb/>
Public. <lb/>
For Hale one house lot ii . <lb/>
on Main in<lb/>
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acre of the house is h ask n visit our Furniture <lb/>
roomed house, and well <lb/>
with mil bargain for <lb/>
one. I will sell for cash. For <lb/>
further particulars see or write <lb/>
L. A. <lb/>
Winterville, <lb/>
BABY BUGGY <lb/>
A. G Co. <lb/>
Co. has just received bun <lb/>
. ,. . ,, . , i axles like axles, <lb/>
and young ladies in . J, . . , , , <lb/>
. ,. in looked just like <lb/>
we wish for them i <lb/>
happy prosperous life. <lb/>
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Store, where you can get <lb/>
Furniture, Cook Stoves, <lb/>
Bicycles, etc. <lb/>
We especially note the at- <lb/>
of our line Hugs, We can sign Judicial Bonds for Guardians, etc., in FIVE MINUTES <lb/>
Tapestry Curtains. Table- <lb/>
Spreads. Toilet Sets, Luce Cur- after you apply Any Bond to be filed in at once <lb/>
Window Shades, Mat- <lb/>
tings, Floor Oil Cloth, Couches, <lb/>
Parlor Suits. Bedroom Suits, <lb/>
Hall II and Baby Carriages j <lb/>
We believe are in a position I <lb/>
to satisfy taste of the most <lb/>
fastidious with anything In <lb/>
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The U. S. FIDELITY and CO., Baltimore, Md. <lb/>
H. A. WHITE, General Agent, or <lb/>
H W. WHEDBEE, Attorney <lb/>
Greenville, N. C.<lb/>
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Eat <lb/>
What You Like, What Agrees <lb/>
With You. but Eat Slowly. <lb/>
That instinct is a much better <lb/>
to diet than faulty reasoning <lb/>
II the conclusion of I r. Woods <lb/>
Hue writing on dietetic fads <lb/>
in Here are <lb/>
of In- <lb/>
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size, and tie <lb/>
work be done, the suitable fuel <lb/>
ii of cost and i <lb/>
is no richer in <lb/>
than many other Even <lb/>
ere it would not therefore <lb/>
for the as some suppose. <lb/>
do not the <lb/>
That notion confounds the <lb/>
with actual heat. Spices arc <lb/>
The Egyptians preserved <lb/>
mum lilies in spices. In tropical <lb/>
people cat more spices <lb/>
limn cold one-, the diet does <lb/>
good. <lb/>
is low- <lb/>
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HEADQUARTERS FOR <lb/>
i- all right. It <lb/>
in , <lb/>
rolling I that is <lb/>
What the general liked <lb/>
aside from his quiet <lb/>
more rapidly digested foods are not <lb/>
the most healthful. The digestive <lb/>
machinery must have work to do <lb/>
like the rest of the body. <lb/>
Vegetarianism is diet of the <lb/>
enslaved, stagnant and <lb/>
A diet rich in meat is that <lb/>
TOO MUCH OF A JOKE. <lb/>
was of the bobby hone species. <lb/>
The mount selected for Jackson. <lb/>
was quite another in dominant races <lb/>
disposition and spin,. On a F people who cat much meat <lb/>
review the general, dressed in a new, become consumptive. I u <lb/>
uniform in place of the dingy gray sweeps like a <lb/>
he had long worn, on tic and gram <lb/>
Ins Wooded char. antelopes, <lb/>
ants, is decidedly rare<lb/>
Having consolidated the two stocks of H. A. and John A. Ricks <lb/>
store we ea to furnish our customers anything in <lb/>
DRY GOODS AND <lb/>
We will carry an up-to-date line <lb/>
Hats, Shoes, Dress Goods, Notions, <lb/>
field <lb/>
What marriage would endure aft- <lb/>
a practical joke, especially upon <lb/>
the husband A St. Louis man, <lb/>
of ii merry jest, i- suing his wife <lb/>
for divorce. Tin pair went to a <lb/>
masked ball. The husband was <lb/>
jealous of a Herman ac- <lb/>
tor. The wife disappeared in the <lb/>
throng, after a long search the <lb/>
husband grew suspicious of a pair <lb/>
in black dominoes who appeared <lb/>
much Interested in each oilier. The <lb/>
other women the ball insinuated <lb/>
that the pair were the wife and the <lb/>
actor. The husband gave the <lb/>
male blank domino a severe lecture, <lb/>
when, lo, his wife appeared wearing <lb/>
no mask except an expression of in- <lb/>
Everybody laughed, as <lb/>
the whole had been <lb/>
arranged in advance. The s <lb/>
sense of humor would not stand the <lb/>
Strain. He seeks relief from <lb/>
practical joker. <lb/>
A Remarkable Watch. <lb/>
There is in the possession of the <lb/>
czar a very watch. It <lb/>
was made by a Polish mechanic <lb/>
named Jules The late <lb/>
had heard wonderful talcs <lb/>
about the inventive ability of this <lb/>
man, and, wishing personally to test <lb/>
Vis skill, he a parcel con- <lb/>
u few copper nails, some <lb/>
wood a of broken <lb/>
glass, an old cracked china cup, <lb/>
some, wire and a few board <lb/>
Accompanying a <lb/>
to make them into a time- <lb/>
piece. Within a short <lb/>
time the czar received them back in <lb/>
the shape of a watch. Tho case was <lb/>
made of china and the works of tho <lb/>
Other odds and ends. So pleased <lb/>
and astonished was the that <lb/>
he sent for the mini, conferred <lb/>
distinctions on him and granted <lb/>
him a pension. <lb/>
Reads by tho Light o S <lb/>
of Prague, <lb/>
according I i has <lb/>
teen able rend n newspaper by <lb/>
emanating from <lb/>
a sausage. All as often <lb/>
as in case- out and veal in <lb/>
of contains the microbe <lb/>
which projects n Ii white <lb/>
With i not s,, <lb/>
, bill is, hen milch <lb/>
en the hit on the <lb/>
it <lb/>
mounted on <lb/>
per, but when the band struck up <lb/>
to the and his men <lb/>
burst into loud cheers the horse <lb/>
bolted, threw and trail- <lb/>
ed the new uniform in tho dust <lb/>
Fancy was never thereafter dis- <lb/>
placed in his affectionate esteem <lb/>
lie rode him in his valley and <lb/>
campaign and was on his back <lb/>
on the evening of May 1803, at <lb/>
when he received <lb/>
wound which resulted in his <lb/>
timely death. For a long time Fan- <lb/>
was loaf after the above event, <lb/>
but was finally found by a <lb/>
ate soldier and subsequently given a <lb/>
home in tho family Jackson's <lb/>
Dr. Morrison, Lincoln <lb/>
county, Fancy lived to a most <lb/>
extraordinary age, dying in 1888, <lb/>
His skin was prepared by an expert <lb/>
attacked to tho Smithsonian <lb/>
is at the Confederate <lb/>
Va. <lb/>
WHY THE LEFT EAR <lb/>
In Groceries we will at all full line of the very best goods, not only <lb/>
, the staples like <lb/>
Everybody puts the telephone re- <lb/>
In the left car. No one in <lb/>
using the telephone ever listens <lb/>
with the car. It is always the <lb/>
left. <lb/>
we hear heller with the left <lb/>
ear Is why we always use it <lb/>
in a man asked. <lb/>
the pretty telephone girl <lb/>
replied, the receiver, you see, <lb/>
is hung on the left side of the <lb/>
phone; you have to use the <lb/>
left ear in talking unless you want <lb/>
to inconvenience yourself, <lb/>
why is it on the left <lb/>
she went on. it hung <lb/>
there originally because tho left <lb/>
been found neuter than <lb/>
right Ah, no. The receiver was <lb/>
hung at i he left so that the left <lb/>
hand could easily manage it. The <lb/>
right band in the early of <lb/>
phoning had all it could do to turn <lb/>
the and around and <lb/>
don't you remember <lb/>
the right hand is idle in <lb/>
telephoning. Therefore for any one <lb/>
desiring it it. would be to <lb/>
hold the receiver to the right ear. i <lb/>
The companies should take this tact I <lb/>
into consideration, and should <lb/>
hang the receiver on I he <lb/>
or right of the instrument bid <lb/>
in front of it. Thou we could <lb/>
use iii telephoning whichever ear we <lb/>
preferred <lb/>
among meat eats, ti- <lb/>
lions, civets, badgers, hawks, <lb/>
eagles, <lb/>
Breakfast foods are well <lb/>
if you must have them, but <lb/>
sure and eat your breakfast <lb/>
While bread the bot, most <lb/>
healthful and most nutritious food <lb/>
which tho sun has ever grown from <lb/>
the Wars have always been <lb/>
fiercest for tho possession id the <lb/>
great wheat growing plains. No <lb/>
eats brown bread when it can <lb/>
get white. Instinct is here also <lb/>
Whole wheat or <lb/>
contains more nitrogen than <lb/>
while, hilt the white ha more I <lb/>
nitrogen. <lb/>
makes a superb <lb/>
in a weak <lb/>
tortures of the chronic dyspeptic <lb/>
are aggravated and in very many <lb/>
cases chiefly caused by the very <lb/>
foods which he takes for their <lb/>
The chief value of <lb/>
also other coarse <lb/>
is in the milk and sugar. <lb/>
Eat slowly, eat what you like, <lb/>
what agrees with you and as mu.-h <lb/>
as you need, seems to be Dr. <lb/>
idea. <lb/>
ALL OVER THE HOUSE. <lb/>
i Meat, Flour, Sugar, Coffee, but all kinds <lb/>
Canned and Package Goods, the nest brands <lb/>
We can supply anything to wear or to eat, n, highest prices <lb/>
PRODUCE. Quality and prices of our goods will you. <lb/>
LE. C.<lb/>
.<lb/>
of Ammonia In Work <lb/>
of the <lb/>
Put a teaspoonful or ammonia in <lb/>
a quart of worm soapsuds, dip a <lb/>
cloth ill it and go over your soiled <lb/>
paint and see how rapidly the <lb/>
will disappear, <lb/>
he necessary.<lb/>
will ; <lb/>
l will cleanse and <lb/>
brighten wonderfully. <lb/>
hot suds odd a <lb/>
spirits, dip in your foil <lb/>
or whatever you desire <lb/>
with a -oft brush an. <lb/>
with a chamois skin. <lb/>
To a pint <lb/>
infill of tin <lb/>
s and <lb/>
pies I, rill <lb/>
mirrors and windows it no <lb/>
it will remove grease spots from <lb/>
fabric without injuring the <lb/>
garment. Put on the near- <lb/>
clear, lay blotting paper <lb/>
set a hot iron on it for a <lb/>
also a drops <lb/>
cleanse whiten <lb/>
BOW <lb/>
Come in and examine my <lb/>
CORN PLANTERS, GUANO SOWERS, DISC <lb/>
HARROWS, SMOOTHING HARROWS, ONE <lb/>
AND TWO HORSE STEEL PLOWS, WIRE <lb/>
FENCE FOR FARM OR GARDEN AND WASH- <lb/>
MACHINES. <lb/>
Yours to serve, <lb/>
The Hardware Man. <lb/>
SCI <lb/>
Gail <lb/>
George <lb/>
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Bi- <lb/>
Bit <lb/>
H. L.<lb/>
over and <lb/>
in water <lb/>
laces and mil- i <lb/>
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of water if the skin he oily i<lb/>
i ago m rape <lb/>
l forth <lb/>
light, bill as ;. surface <lb/>
had again been covered by the fat <lb/>
from lie the light <lb/>
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sci- Unit Co i . of these mi- <lb/>
i . . i-i i; n <lb/>
i i lie i as in no <lb/>
t . four in <lb/>
i h v consumption. <lb/>
Alfonso an <lb/>
King Alfonso of Spain is <lb/>
to the pleasures f the <lb/>
keeps a on duly until I in the <lb/>
morning, so mat he can have sup- <lb/>
per up to that hour. Five <lb/>
arc served pal- <lb/>
inT . eating <lb/>
schedule fur Eight a. m., <lb/>
I -a, coffee, chocolate, <lb/>
milk, rolls told meal; II a. in. <lb/>
luncheon with tho ministers <lb/>
I, . two joint, vegetables, <lb/>
and fruit; p. m., ten <lb/>
.,, j v . and lie ; <lb/>
. m , . soups, two en- <lb/>
., . <lb/>
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d p. m., tea, wines, cold <lb/>
cake an <lb/>
remove all and <lb/>
odors. Added tO foot <lb/>
bath it absorbs all noxious smells. <lb/>
Nothing is to <lb/>
from tho hair. For cleaning <lb/>
hair nail brushes it is equally <lb/>
NEAT JOb PRINTING <lb/>
Our specialty <lb/>
Reflector Job Printing Office. <lb/>
, i . <lb/>
o- i, <lb/>
Kn. <lb/>
so<lb/>
. Jelly, <lb/>
Matches, Oil, <lb/>
. I Meal and Elite, <lb/>
ranges, <lb/>
Dried Apple-. <lb/>
Tip <lb/>
a -r end <lb/>
feet New<lb/>
Quality and <lb/>
Come <lb/>
COMPOUND. <lb/>
or <lb/>
LOts For <lb/>
Near Five Points on Easy Terms. <lb/>
Call on or address <lb/>
WHITE, Greenville, N. C.<lb/>
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<p>
DIVORCED COUPLE<lb/>
A Democratic convention of Pitt <lb/>
county will i held t the Brought by Love for <lb/>
house at o'clock . , . <lb/>
A. June 14th. 1906, j , heir Son. <lb/>
the purpose of selecting out of the <lb/>
various Judi- to <lb/>
and Congressional convention, j was <lb/>
The Democratic primaries I noon <lb/>
the purpose of selecting delegate <lb/>
county convention will b. his wife from <lb/>
held at the various voting he <lb/>
respective by <lb/>
Rector L. of the <lb/>
of Pitt county on <lb/>
day of 1908, at o'clock P. <lb/>
It. At these j rim met Demo <lb/>
voters of the <lb/>
townships will delegate to <lb/>
the county convention to held <lb/>
Nothing too G<lb/>
It will be rev die I that several j <lb/>
months ago. while suffering under <lb/>
the grief of in from her <lb/>
bright boy of or seven <lb/>
attempted <lb/>
t the of . <lb/>
township be entitle i to city. <lb/>
number of sensation at the <lb/>
t the county was ex <lb/>
pressed for both Mr. and <lb/>
OUR <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
upon its rote for Govern, i <lb/>
to w i <lb/>
Beaver Dam<lb/>
Crates i <lb/>
intend . .<lb/>
It h.- i nil i <lb/>
of tie v <lb/>
his formed wife. After recovering <lb/>
her self-inflicted injuries, <lb/>
 ad by a pistol shot. Mrs <lb/>
returned Spray and was allowed <lb/>
to see her child. A reconciliation <lb/>
C between the estranged couple <lb/>
if, place resulting in the ceremony <lb/>
-.- <lb/>
I not a <lb/>
h -a x that <lb/>
in be <lb/>
i mi d t it gives much <lb/>
um-f e Hr. and <lb/>
ti . -K Kt-view. <lb/>
i if trouble between <lb/>
we are always looking for something <lb/>
working to secure values and styles <lb/>
to other stores, when <lb/>
Ladies <lb/>
we <lb/>
each township will l at y Metropolitan street <lb/>
primary meeting to r , ,.,,, u-. <lb/>
delegates to the county <lb/>
in accordance with the <lb/>
of the party. <lb/>
By order of the committee. <lb/>
L. I. Moore, <lb/>
W. L. Sec'y. <lb/>
in mi r of law I <lb/>
Mr. Root <lb/>
trouble baa with <lb/>
All the trouble <lb/>
e sen e i coil bar <lb/>
ons. and tariff lords in this country <lb/>
have ever ha I. In been with the <lb/>
people they have been robbing. The <lb/>
ice little like Mr. <lb/>
Root, have never given their em- <lb/>
Will b. M, , . <lb/>
began to paper patterns we began to investigate. <lb/>
said to ourselves, <lb/>
THE LADIES HOME .<lb/>
TWO VIEWS OF LYNCH LAW <lb/>
t,, d why the e knows.<lb/>
parry. <lb/>
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i f r tie brute <lb/>
outraged i <lb/>
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by this U be so <lb/>
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of horrible crime, the <lb/>
victim is then- in sight of her <lb/>
avengers. <lb/>
Men sisters and <lb/>
live in the Mime <lb/>
A lot of good hand-made <lb/>
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day of then hive had their <lb/>
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cries ;,., victim beastly <lb/>
Just, they her heart <lb/>
broken sobs, have seen her blood <lb/>
Where it stained the earth, have <lb/>
Perhaps her in the agonies of <lb/>
death. Therefore, the lynchers <lb/>
the case the standpoint <lb/>
f the it victim, <lb/>
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if it did <lb/>
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FROM RALEIGH TO WILSON. <lb/>
This Section of Raleigh and <lb/>
Expected to Be com. <lb/>
in Four Months. <lb/>
Wilson. X. c, ; <lb/>
large force of Italians am veil <lb/>
here from .; <lb/>
are quarter-d h . <lb/>
i-a. . , <lb/>
find bound Railroad in <lb/>
this city. Tic ., the rail- <lb/>
road will hero be pushed <lb/>
rapidly the direr <lb/>
until ii i,. the working <lb/>
fro; thin I u <lb/>
loud completed to <lb/>
operation <lb/>
tin. Ai soon a- <lb/>
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and the Republican <lb/>
leaner . pulling the <lb/>
other way. The la they <lb/>
will on doing nothing. <lb/>
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terns are all new, no old styles, no ancient creations, all <lb/>
new, up-to-date and perfect in fit and style and so <lb/>
Hi SIZES KEPT HAND <lb/>
The Ladies Home Journal Style BOOK <lb/>
Free At Our Store. Come And Get One. <lb/>
We are leaders In Dress Goods Silks and <lb/>
Etc. <lb/>
J. G. <lb/>
GREENVILLE <lb/>
I v <lb/>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
J WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
VOL No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE. Pin NORTH CAROLINA FRIDAY. JUNE 1906. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb/>
PROF. <lb/>
W. H. <lb/>
SPEECH. <lb/>
Response to Address of Welcome <lb/>
to Assembly <lb/>
in Raleigh. <lb/>
Mi. <lb/>
and <lb/>
U hen iS asked to perform <lb/>
task it was not on <lb/>
I would say, or <lb/>
how I it. Last winter <lb/>
when you. city extended its kind <lb/>
to us to meet with you, <lb/>
there was little delay in <lb/>
it. wanted to come, and <lb/>
were i id we hid the opportunity. <lb/>
Liter when those whose duty <lb/>
it to this program, <lb/>
I in so had no choice <lb/>
loft to who should fill this place. <lb/>
For so long a time had I been <lb/>
coming here, and so well <lb/>
known was love and my ad- <lb/>
for this city, its people <lb/>
and us cordial hospitality that <lb/>
the lime light fell to me. It is <lb/>
good to be It is well to be <lb/>
here As I sat a few <lb/>
moment ago and listened to your <lb/>
kind, cordial and eloquent <lb/>
come, saw the many you so <lb/>
freely and heartily tendered us, <lb/>
realized that they were realities <lb/>
ours to enjoy in truth and <lb/>
indeed, felt like exclaiming, <lb/>
body to have few <lb/>
in such a city and aiming <lb/>
such i <lb/>
Twenty years ago a few <lb/>
thoughtful and a few <lb/>
public spirited friends theirs <lb/>
that there was no <lb/>
zed among the teachers in <lb/>
Carolina. They saw the <lb/>
necessity of having <lb/>
to propagate <lb/>
to <lb/>
i to consider <lb/>
conditions, to ask for <lb/>
hi ion, to instill pro- <lb/>
pi the s, <lb/>
to create and foster a love for the <lb/>
work, to stimulate activity <lb/>
for the cause. <lb/>
Acting this suggestion they <lb/>
met up in the mountains, <lb/>
th it laud rises to kiss <lb/>
a that atmosphere <lb/>
so , so stimulating, so <lb/>
I thought and work <lb/>
,. plan tor <lb/>
begin with such <lb/>
Inn i , . p which was to <lb/>
a crow through all the <lb/>
. they come go. Thus <lb/>
Buck became the birth- <lb/>
place Hie North Carolina Teach- <lb/>
era Assembly. <lb/>
years it <lb/>
baa in education. <lb/>
Its been marked by <lb/>
Wisdom I <lb/>
It in task to re- <lb/>
in tonight <lb/>
what it has It has <lb/>
been a us ill to <lb/>
in North Carolina, <lb/>
u from which <lb/>
lie i- ii every year with <lb/>
new courage for <lb/>
the Hit I that lay in his <lb/>
path It .- ibis that has <lb/>
eve. In. local <lb/>
e- through <lb/>
the yea is, but today is <lb/>
of these here assembled and those <lb/>
who be here during <lb/>
mouth to see a wonderful <lb/>
transformation there has been in <lb/>
this particular. <lb/>
It has appealed to the <lb/>
dual, it fas endeavored to per- <lb/>
the i. has gone into <lb/>
legislative halls and there plead <lb/>
the children of the State. It <lb/>
stands today the most body <lb/>
Carolina for its <lb/>
development. Its work is <lb/>
begun. <lb/>
Its meetings have <lb/>
It he s met away up among <lb/>
the mountain peaks, as they <lb/>
pierced the skies in <lb/>
have buoyed us up <lb/>
ward 3rd onward to higher en- <lb/>
and purposes. <lb/>
welcome was cordial. It has <lb/>
met In the beautiful summer <lb/>
if the where <lb/>
cu lore, delightful scenery and <lb/>
mi -ii-Hidings all united in making <lb/>
our stay pleasant. It has gone <lb/>
down and again to old ocean's <lb/>
where summer crowds, <lb/>
splendidly rigged delight- <lb/>
breezes, invigorating and <lb/>
billow- their grand <lb/>
march across the world of waters <lb/>
all sang their most cordial greet <lb/>
and inspiring welcome. It <lb/>
baa met also in that beautiful city <lb/>
the center, with it busy. bust, <lb/>
progressive, live citizenship, <lb/>
a city which is reported as asking <lb/>
for almost every thing on the face <lb/>
of earth and getting about all <lb/>
she asks for. Here was that royal <lb/>
welcome which we he last <lb/>
year. <lb/>
But it seems exceedingly fitting <lb/>
in this 1906, marked as it is <lb/>
by the finest educational spirit that <lb/>
has ever our borders <lb/>
in our history, that we <lb/>
should come to our own beautiful <lb/>
capital city -the that in all <lb/>
the years of has felt <lb/>
and shown interest in it that no <lb/>
other in the State approaches. <lb/>
What wore could we ask, what <lb/>
could we to <lb/>
satisfy every <lb/>
place than we have here <lb/>
Here are your beautiful <lb/>
and men, here are splendid <lb/>
homes genuine hospitably. <lb/>
Yours is a city of with a <lb/>
membership led by <lb/>
ministers whose walk and words <lb/>
lead to a higher lite. Here is <lb/>
our loved capital in whose <lb/>
walls have gathered men of the <lb/>
past who history. Here are <lb/>
our lie institutions that the <lb/>
product outgrowth of a Chris- <lb/>
civilization. Here we may <lb/>
in with our State <lb/>
both executive and judicial- <lb/>
men whom to meet and greet <lb/>
life and thought for <lb/>
work. Here are your public <lb/>
your hall of In <lb/>
are gathered that which of <lb/>
all people the world should in- <lb/>
a body teachers. Here is <lb/>
the city that is the undisputed ed- <lb/>
center of the State with <lb/>
its splendid system of graded <lb/>
schools, with the only college <lb/>
the that not only tits pie. <lb/>
pares young men for the learned <lb/>
but trains alto <lb/>
ii.- map of I hands that they may go out In life <lb/>
in and giving us land that long Ml need of <lb/>
are the pride Of by their skill and training <lb/>
l inning. has; can their part in the Indus, <lb/>
s adv the consolidation I trial development of the Slate; <lb/>
o with better its Christian <lb/>
in it. i . , i fit, until today they female colleges, training the <lb/>
are being built at the rate of heads and hearts the young <lb/>
one a day for every day j mm. who enter their walls so that <lb/>
It is this body that North Carolina may have that nest <lb/>
schools i<lb/>
yen <lb/>
years has demanded that the conn- of all Cod's gifts to <lb/>
superintendent be unfettered <lb/>
allowed to do his best work <lb/>
receiving a reasonable <lb/>
for the same. Today this is <lb/>
dawning as a reality. More <lb/>
teachers doing better work, <lb/>
with better pay, has been its cry. <lb/>
One has but to look the faces <lb/>
earth <lb/>
educated, Christian homes. <lb/>
Last be mentioned but by no <lb/>
means least, here is the home <lb/>
your great dailies your re- <lb/>
papers. There can be no <lb/>
estimating the power of the Press <lb/>
when it stands for best politics, <lb/>
the best in morals the best in <lb/>
religion. This assembly could <lb/>
never have gained prestige it <lb/>
now has and holds had it not been <lb/>
for the hearty support it has <lb/>
ways had from the newspapers. <lb/>
With all these things here pres- <lb/>
with the splendid cordial <lb/>
come you have given us, with the <lb/>
love we already had for the city, <lb/>
which has been increased since <lb/>
hearing you, we can hope tor a <lb/>
meeting. <lb/>
Just after one of those terrible <lb/>
inundations that sometimes comes <lb/>
to the city of New Orleans from <lb/>
the great Hoods of the father of <lb/>
waters, leaving in its train suffer- <lb/>
and devastation, three ladies <lb/>
were discussing what they would <lb/>
do for the beautiful city if they <lb/>
had the power. The first said she <lb/>
would build high walls either <lb/>
side of the river at right angles to <lb/>
its bed and just above the city so <lb/>
that when the rushing waters <lb/>
the swollen stream came their <lb/>
fury they would be forced <lb/>
channel again leave the city <lb/>
untouched. The second lady said <lb/>
would not do this. I would be- <lb/>
gin away up at the source of the <lb/>
river and build each side of it <lb/>
walls gradually rising higher and <lb/>
higher until they reached the city. <lb/>
I would thus prevent the waters <lb/>
leaving the channel and <lb/>
this way save the The <lb/>
lady said, would do <lb/>
neither of these things. The <lb/>
waters might in some and <lb/>
expected moment rise to such a <lb/>
height as to break through or rush <lb/>
over these walls and then our <lb/>
b city would be swept by <lb/>
one great rush of waters from <lb/>
map of the earth. If I had my <lb/>
way I would do would <lb/>
raise our loved city so high that <lb/>
the snows might melt, rains <lb/>
might descend and the km Is might <lb/>
c but the mad, rushing, <lb/>
raging waters would never even <lb/>
touch streets, it would be so <lb/>
high above <lb/>
This is what we would have this <lb/>
meeting plan to do for North Caro- <lb/>
Let us by the dissemination <lb/>
and of education, <lb/>
temperance raise <lb/>
the State so high in civilization <lb/>
that ignorance, prejudice, super- <lb/>
violence and crime <lb/>
even it-borders. Conditions <lb/>
are here favorable tor a forward <lb/>
step. We ah cad j feel the <lb/>
ration of gathering. Our <lb/>
coining i a to <lb/>
it-, we shall lie May you <lb/>
share our joys. <lb/>
In behalf the body I <lb/>
Hi in their mum- allow me to <lb/>
thank you fur this joyous <lb/>
We shall appropriate to our <lb/>
use the many things you <lb/>
have generously Should <lb/>
we others which you have not <lb/>
t if such a thing i-i <lb/>
we shall and enjoy <lb/>
from what you have <lb/>
said that your response <lb/>
would be are yours, <lb/>
them to heart's <lb/>
this little prophecy When we <lb/>
have been with you these few days, <lb/>
when we hive met. mingled aid <lb/>
as . go we try will <lb/>
the fondest <lb/>
genuine f th <lb/>
able mid soul inspiring meet- <lb/>
body bus ever . <lb/>
will lie <lb/>
will begin a and <lb/>
w for the uplift educationally <lb/>
of ibis old State to <lb/>
place which we earnestly hope and <lb/>
believe she t- soon to <lb/>
Ii Slates <lb/>
this great Union of ours. <lb/>
To and to this <lb/>
to you to us, may there come <lb/>
from this hopes, new <lb/>
aspirations, new determinations, <lb/>
new strength for the great <lb/>
that is now committed <lb/>
and for the continued success of <lb/>
which we largely responsible. <lb/>
COUNTY CONVENTION. <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
N Delegates to State, Con. <lb/>
and Judicial Con- <lb/>
In spite of rain generally <lb/>
weather there was a <lb/>
good attendance the Demo- <lb/>
convention held <lb/>
the court house today for the <lb/>
of selecting delegates to the <lb/>
Slate, congressional Judicial <lb/>
conventions. <lb/>
The committee was called to <lb/>
by L. I. Moore, of <lb/>
the county executive committee <lb/>
a brief strong speech setting forth <lb/>
the principals of the Democratic <lb/>
part; favoring principles <lb/>
to none, as contrasted with the <lb/>
principles of the Republican party <lb/>
which class legislation d <lb/>
corporations. <lb/>
H is mention if the name of W. J. <lb/>
as the leader of Democracy <lb/>
was greeted with <lb/>
The called the roll of <lb/>
town-ships. <lb/>
L. Blow win elected <lb/>
of convention, <lb/>
W. L. Brown and D. J. <lb/>
secretaries. <lb/>
The strength of the convention <lb/>
for judge resulted in Morrill <lb/>
Onion <lb/>
The strength for corporation <lb/>
commissioner was called for, but <lb/>
this vote was taken J. J. <lb/>
was on motion <lb/>
en the privilege of the floor. Mr. <lb/>
spoke relative to <lb/>
the corporation and the <lb/>
Southern <lb/>
in hoping its affairs and <lb/>
legislation. <lb/>
A vote was taken as follows. <lb/>
Long <lb/>
A little spirit was injected by <lb/>
the offering of a resolution instruct- <lb/>
the delegates to the <lb/>
convention for John H. <lb/>
Small; and at the same time <lb/>
bis vote the fast mail <lb/>
appropriation. A was <lb/>
offered for this resolution which <lb/>
was followed by a motion to table. <lb/>
The motion was lost. The follow- <lb/>
was then adopted. <lb/>
Resolved That the Dem- <lb/>
voters of Pitt <lb/>
convention assembled, instruct hi r <lb/>
delegates to cast the vote of Pi t <lb/>
the congressional con- <lb/>
for the Hon. John P, <lb/>
Small. <lb/>
The we appreciate the iii- <lb/>
fidelity of our <lb/>
the Hon. John II <lb/>
in looking after the Interests of hi- <lb/>
constituents and instruct <lb/>
to the <lb/>
nun to vote his <lb/>
yet we do not endorse his vote f n <lb/>
last mail to <lb/>
in. in-j ii I-.-i way. but regret <lb/>
the same. <lb/>
motion the delegates from <lb/>
county to the judicial <lb/>
inn were instructed to vote for <lb/>
II hi. L I. Moore for solicitor. <lb/>
The following was <lb/>
Resolved, Thai we demand of <lb/>
i be corporation en <lb/>
of the now <lb/>
made by the telephone <lb/>
Thai we also demand <lb/>
hat pay a lax for i n,. use <lb/>
the highway equal to the asses-- <lb/>
cent- on the hundred <lb/>
valuation. <lb/>
then <lb/>
to the cm- <lb/>
judicial <lb/>
of ill cannot lie I today u . log to the <lb/>
our. <lb/>
X C-, Jane 1900. <lb/>
G. S. went to <lb/>
mouth and returned <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
Town election passed off very- <lb/>
quiet. Several changes in officers. <lb/>
J. I. James i- i mayor. <lb/>
Several from here attended <lb/>
church at Swamp Sunday. <lb/>
J. O. Williams wile <lb/>
Sunday at Mis. William's uncle <lb/>
O. K. Has-ell. <lb/>
W. R Whit-hard Pride; <lb/>
of his <lb/>
duties. <lb/>
We do not to tie behind <lb/>
every body else, we will no <lb/>
want any county offices this <lb/>
Miss Taylor visited <lb/>
If lust week. <lb/>
Augustus Whitley and M. C, <lb/>
two of U-bi <lb/>
Sunday here. <lb/>
Mr. and Mis. T. K. Nelson <lb/>
in ice cream supper <lb/>
night the <lb/>
voting ladies in the neighborhood, <lb/>
whom there are a good many. <lb/>
Ross and Mrs <lb/>
Nelson and -Miss Flower were <lb/>
H. A. little son spent <lb/>
Sunday p. m. in <lb/>
J. E. Hines <lb/>
on <lb/>
BLACK JACK <lb/>
Black Jack, N. C. 1906 <lb/>
Robert spent <lb/>
with Ins daughter <lb/>
dine. <lb/>
E. L. Clark went to Washington <lb/>
Friday. <lb/>
Gelid and Clara Mills <lb/>
spent Saturday night and Sunday <lb/>
up the road visiting friends- <lb/>
J. O. Johnston attended church <lb/>
at Parker Chapel, over the river <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
G. U. Dixon and wife, <lb/>
spent Sunday with <lb/>
relatives here. <lb/>
k returned <lb/>
yesterday from a visit to <lb/>
sister Cox Mills. <lb/>
Elder G. S. Johnston who ha <lb/>
visiting relatives <lb/>
Greenville, returned to his home <lb/>
Sunday, <lb/>
J. C. Galloway, of Grimesland. <lb/>
attended Sunday school here <lb/>
day. <lb/>
is sick. We <lb/>
hope he will soon net <lb/>
B L. spent Sundry up <lb/>
toad his best n <lb/>
Miss Mills Walter Mills <lb/>
from here attended at Red <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
Thad Smith, of <lb/>
was here <lb/>
R. M. Williams went tn <lb/>
ville Thursday on business. <lb/>
Mills went to <lb/>
Saturday returned Sunday. <lb/>
W. II. Arnold wile wont <lb/>
Greenville yesterday. <lb/>
child of Mi. <lb/>
mil M .-. W. J. <lb/>
ville, at <lb/>
morning. The child bail been <lb/>
sick some lime, and was <lb/>
to about ten days <lb/>
hope that the salt would <lb/>
condition, <lb/>
The were today <lb/>
at I be family burying ground in <lb/>
Greene county. <lb/>
Mr. null Mis J. Kin <lb/>
r the Mm.- <lb/>
at the marriage sister, <lb/>
Mary <lb/>
to <lb/>
Mi. hi shun <lb/>
Ti . <lb/>
sixth of e. <lb/>
In t Y ., <lb/>
Church, <lb/>
At after July tenth. <lb/>
No invitations sent in town. <lb/>
Pine<lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
A plenty of grass is the <lb/>
farmers those days. H <lb/>
Miss Nelson, of <lb/>
-lent last week with Miss <lb/>
Mi-s Allie lat <lb/>
relatives near<lb/>
H. J.<lb/>
Robert Wilson a- in is h- <lb/>
am Sunday. <lb/>
of <lb/>
week <lb/>
Little Letha and Gr . K of <lb/>
then rand- <lb/>
Mr. K B. <lb/>
Exum spent in <lb/>
J. M. Smith w-es in <lb/>
Bancroft <lb/>
night I- <lb/>
u. <lb/>
Several from <lb/>
men's meeting in W i <lb/>
tin- <lb/>
Sin- <lb/>
d the <lb/>
County <lb/>
The Democrats of Greene <lb/>
live the <lb/>
W. Warren. <lb/>
K. <lb/>
Register of T. <lb/>
way. <lb/>
O. <lb/>
Mouse of Representative <lb/>
Galloway. <lb/>
Capt. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
K. Herring aid H. <lb/>
Bud R De <lb/>
Selma, Richard- <lb/>
son, the who was shot <lb/>
day night by Ms- Pearl Jones, <lb/>
distance telephone <lb/>
here while he was endeavoring to- <lb/>
an t. the central <lb/>
for a, he <lb/>
o-i bis death-bed, of <lb/>
tug died at o'clock <lb/>
His accomplice in <lb/>
jail. <lb/>
Ms <lb/>
The by <lb/>
Cot you a Pine. <lb/>
Hereafter the by mis- , <lb/>
excuse will cos. a line of <lb/>
The post office has <lb/>
a rile tn tins <lb/>
effect on Hie numerous <lb/>
Ii is mi . <lb/>
by n ruling th, that <lb/>
yon look over your in iii before <lb/>
the office, any letter pot in. <lb/>
your box by mis he re <lb/>
turned the poet office <lb/>
a penalty g-Mi <lb/>
to do so<lb/>
The United States Court now <lb/>
in session has brought to light <lb/>
sou. rather deductions <lb/>
H tn the Illicit ,, whiskey. <lb/>
A deacon in the <lb/>
and a delegate tn the lust <lb/>
State Convention, was tried, <lb/>
found guilty, mill convicted of <lb/>
i o i i <lb/>
serve his . if There three ii to <lb/>
name if man. but the Sam of law violated <lb/>
verbiage would <lb/>
nut prevail where letter of <lb/>
the law, as well the spirit, had <lb/>
violated. It is <lb/>
that tho recurring trails of of- <lb/>
fenders in the Federal Courts <lb/>
arc but as object lessons to the <lb/>
uninitiated who would desire to <lb/>
learn the ways and moans of <lb/>
the <lb/>
Mr. IV- , , <lb/>
Observer, <lb/>
were much Tiny <lb/>
his own and the <lb/>
grown season. <lb/>
Several colored people recently <lb/>
here to work on truck <lb/>
around Norfolk. <lb/>
farms <lb/>
ft <lb/>
<lb/>
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