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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/>
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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/>
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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/>
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ons. and tariff lords in this country <lb/>
have ever ha I. In been with the <lb/>
people they have been robbing. The <lb/>
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Root, have never given their em- <lb/>
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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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by this U be so <lb/>
When is lynched be- <lb/>
of horrible crime, the <lb/>
victim is then- in sight of her <lb/>
avengers. <lb/>
Men sisters and <lb/>
live in the Mime <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/>
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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/>
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large force of Italians am veil <lb/>
here from .; <lb/>
are quarter-d h . <lb/>
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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/>
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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/>
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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/>
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jail. <lb/>
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Cot you a Pine. <lb/>
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excuse will cos. a line of <lb/>
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effect on Hie numerous <lb/>
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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/>
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HANAN and SON. <lb/>
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WE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR <lb/>
Hanan's Famous Shoes <lb/>
FOR MEN AND BOYS. <lb/>
This Shoe has stood the test for many years is <lb/>
worn by all men who wear fine Call in and <lb/>
look at the low cuts today. <lb/>
o. hi of <lb/>
OF GREENVILLE, <lb/>
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Fie ii I <lb/>
Banking st <lb/>
fr en Banks <lb/>
ems <lb/>
i loin <lb/>
Silver Coin <lb/>
Stock paid <lb/>
Surplus, <lb/>
Profit law Ex- <lb/>
eases Paid 15,688.06 <lb/>
; i <lb/>
. ; Deposit to check 190,983.77 <lb/>
Cashier's out- <lb/>
standing <lb/>
2,966.90 <lb/>
I g J ; <lb/>
259.584.83 <lb/>
North w <lb/>
County of Pitt. <lb/>
L James L. Little, the above-named bank, do <lb/>
swear that the in true to die best of my knowledge <lb/>
L Cashier.<lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to O. HOOKER, <lb/>
day of II, R. <lb/>
WALTER H WARD W. B WILSON, <lb/>
second m <lb/>
V b <lb/>
We have i I i r l v n in hand <lb/>
ant and Engines v to as described <lb/>
low which w I o p. <lb/>
One EL P. Cunt Engine bean used one <lb/>
season, which a- x ll 125.00, P. O B. N. <lb/>
One II P II i i i ., ran r one J year <lb/>
only, for P O B, <lb/>
II I Pub Tar Boiler, Alias Make one <lb/>
yet old 1300.00 P. O. B. Ox <lb/>
One a. 1135.09 Durham, N. C. <lb/>
One H. P. m, g as F. <lb/>
O. B. All then be sold at an early <lb/>
to I be Aral m who applies <lb/>
JACKSON'S FANCY. <lb/>
The General Liked Him Better Than a <lb/>
Jackson was us pie- <lb/>
.- in as ho on <lb/>
foot, -the Washington Star. The <lb/>
pr in o Presbyterian elder had rid- <lb/>
den in his youth in West <lb/>
in for an uncle, which act <lb/>
in later he was not proud. At <lb/>
the be; lining of the v war or- <lb/>
thereabouts sonic of his <lb/>
n with a war charge I <lb/>
hie for ii man of growing I <lb/>
an. bright military <lb/>
been up to that date a <lb/>
undersized sorrel gelding very <lb/>
. up , h hit one <lb/>
carload captured by his command <lb/>
some on the Baltimore and <lb/>
Ohio railroad and cons to <lb/>
Washington. particular <lb/>
the general gave the name of <lb/>
Fancy, although from all accounts <lb/>
of Confederate soldiers it fell far <lb/>
short of the title in equine at <lb/>
tributes, except in one <lb/>
had a fancy whenever the command <lb/>
halted for lying down and rolling <lb/>
like a dog. What the general liked <lb/>
most about him, aside from his quiet <lb/>
manners, was bis gait, which lie <lb/>
himself described as being as <lb/>
as a Evidently animal <lb/>
was of the hobby horse species. <lb/>
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was quite another animal in blood, <lb/>
disposition and spirit. On a certain <lb/>
review the general, dressed in a new <lb/>
uniform in place of the dingy gray <lb/>
lie had long worn, on the <lb/>
Odd mounted on Ins blooded char <lb/>
per, but when the struck up <lb/>
to the Chief and his men <lb/>
burst into loud cheers the hors <lb/>
bolted, threw and trail- <lb/>
ed the new uniform in tho dust <lb/>
Fancy was never thereafter <lb/>
placed in his affectionate esteem <lb/>
lie Mile i in his u <lb/>
and was on his back <lb/>
in the evening of May <lb/>
when lie r- <lb/>
the won his tin- j <lb/>
timely death. For n long time Fan-. <lb/>
was after I <lb/>
but was by at <lb/>
ale soldier nod subsequently given a <lb/>
home in the family of Jackson's fa- <lb/>
Morrison, Lincoln <lb/>
county. N. f. Fancy lived to n most <lb/>
extraordinary age, living in 1888, <lb/>
His skin was prepared by an expert <lb/>
attached to the Smithsonian <lb/>
and is the Confederate <lb/>
Va. <lb/>
ALL OVER THE <lb/>
MADAME'S SHAMPOO. <lb/>
agent <lb/>
You Pay For It <lb/>
In higher prices when you buy Goods on Credit, as the <lb/>
Credit merchant mast makeup his sea out of some- <lb/>
body <lb/>
I SELL CASH, <lb/>
. Therefore I,., no losses t m . . a I p the <lb/>
i it the lowest figure, a I a,.,; ,;,. <lb/>
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Instructions For Repairing a Mirror <lb/>
That Has Become Spotted. <lb/>
Equal puns of following for- <lb/>
are used for the purpose of <lb/>
repairing spotted dis- <lb/>
solve sixty grains of nitrate of <lb/>
in ounce of water, and pour <lb/>
the solution quickly into a boiling <lb/>
of grains of <lb/>
salts in one ounce of <lb/>
cooling tho liquid <lb/>
and make up to twelve fluid ounces <lb/>
with distilled water. <lb/>
i sixty grains <lb/>
of in one of water, then <lb/>
add ammonia until the precipitate <lb/>
is nearly and then make <lb/>
up to twelve fluid ounce, as A. <lb/>
To renovate the low <lb/>
pro, pi as i i I lie <lb/>
part. marking off <lb/>
with a . e and <lb/>
chisel, lay the glass fin I on ii- face <lb/>
apply the silvering compound. <lb/>
Mix equal pan- and pour <lb/>
the clear glass, allowing the so- <lb/>
to flow evenly over tho bare <lb/>
Distilled water should he <lb/>
and the solution kept in black <lb/>
bottles. Absolute cleanliness is es- <lb/>
to satisfactory <lb/>
ton Traveler. <lb/>
To Clean Brass Beds. <lb/>
Brass bods, chandeliers and lac- <lb/>
goods may be improved won- <lb/>
taking a soft rag, put- <lb/>
ting a little sewing machine oil on <lb/>
it then going over the bod or <lb/>
fixtures. The oil will remove fly <lb/>
specks leave n luster. It docs <lb/>
not harm the lacquer. Don't be <lb/>
afraid to use a elbow grease. <lb/>
But never use such things as onions, <lb/>
lemons, benzine, turpentine, gritty <lb/>
i soap, acids or lye, winch will all <lb/>
ti lacquer more or lets, <lb/>
coat of verdigris if tho <lb/>
article he every day <lb/>
two after the removed. <lb/>
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I per on on the opposite <lb/>
et cur, thank <lb/>
you j. to stare at me, if you <lb/>
madam, ho said. <lb/>
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so <lb/>
objects <lb/>
, ., madam, ht <lb/>
monocle i <lb/>
ha Wanted a Full Course of Treat- <lb/>
and She Got It. <lb/>
An American lady went into a <lb/>
French hairdresser's establishment <lb/>
in Berlin to gel a shampoo. The <lb/>
; a tall, thin man, with <lb/>
all grace and suavity of a <lb/>
forward in <lb/>
. i he door <lb/>
me a treatment <lb/>
for y . p. mi. said he, <lb/>
b low, with a wide .-;. ; <lb/>
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of <lb/>
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pron <lb/>
wait, if you First, <lb/>
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to a bottle. <lb/>
The hairdresser nodded. <lb/>
pi . <lb/>
t mi may rub i-i <lb/>
of She pointed d jar of f <lb/>
familiar lotion. <lb/>
will be excellent, ma- <lb/>
a good rubbing with <lb/>
she i i on, i an open <lb/>
bowl which a <lb/>
liquid. <lb/>
other <lb/>
replied the lad;, <lb/>
sharply. <lb/>
a -a;, if you pi she <lb/>
The or Ibis <lb/>
bill lie as be bid. Ev- <lb/>
i v pi the <lb/>
id I t -mi <lb/>
she had . and produced a <lb/>
curious of in a applied. <lb/>
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she asked, with grow- <lb/>
doubt a lie finished. <lb/>
ho replied polite- <lb/>
v. it on madams <lb/>
But, yon see, I eating <lb/>
you call when <lb/>
came. bow contained <lb/>
soup, <lb/>
The Face. <lb/>
A single vertical wrinkle between <lb/>
the eyebrows .-how- strict honesty <lb/>
in money mailers. broad <lb/>
en. the nose, making rather short <lb/>
thick above the <lb/>
gives in a re a broad double chin <lb/>
Lines ding downward from the <lb/>
angle of the mouth toward the chin. <lb/>
marked, show a tendency to <lb/>
sadness and melancholy. The line <lb/>
r in ii g fr lite eyes show <lb/>
for el n as <lb/>
the i o p fin rows framing the <lb/>
mouth In the leper lip. The <lb/>
ore i lie ally v a pay for <lb/>
n ;. i f channel <lb/>
of the lei r. V. I en one bus <lb/>
. ; re I parts n <lb/>
the lips, ed. I hey in- <lb/>
ate n . i for I i <lb/>
the lip be I . well <lb/>
oped . mi v <lb/>
power over a strong <lb/>
for loving and w If spirit. <lb/>
Costly Water. <lb/>
More is paid for in <lb/>
a single .;. I ban u for liquor <lb/>
in a week, though few purchasers <lb/>
are. aware of the quantity o water <lb/>
they pay for. A ten turkey, <lb/>
for instance, is but three pounds <lb/>
solids and seven pounds water, and <lb/>
there are six pounds of water in ton <lb/>
pound of ; ii bile i be percent- <lb/>
age of w ii r in beef or mutton is <lb/>
Salmon and mack- <lb/>
ore half water, though <lb/>
a . in a proportion <lb/>
of fluids. Sixty-live per cent of an <lb/>
egg is water, and there are about <lb/>
two ounces water lo the pound of <lb/>
butler. Vegetables run from to <lb/>
so per com of water, even <lb/>
dried pens contain a small <lb/>
Token an average per <lb/>
cent of all expenditures for food <lb/>
is paid for Muter. There is no way <lb/>
of <lb/>
Sh- Up on Prayer. <lb/>
One know of in <lb/>
so sleepy when she bed <lb/>
i i- haul work for <lb/>
her to up her mind to <lb/>
the good night A few nights <lb/>
ago -In dropped her head upon <lb/>
earlier than usual. <lb/>
II eye inspect n features. <lb/>
-ii ,. .,,, . I a apology a.- <lb/>
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when <lb/>
explanation in all <lb/>
too lute to show proper <lb/>
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and at once <lb/>
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me. <lb/>
wasn't <lb/>
to off a prayer in <lb/>
style. The first prayer over, <lb/>
Ions came another one, and .-lilt a <lb/>
third. About tin time her mother, <lb/>
surprised st the turn proceedings <lb/>
bud ; kl little n v. hat <lb/>
she ma I rs. <lb/>
i lit <lb/>
going to say el c ; <lb/>
now I'm awake, and then I can go <lb/>
two week; without saying <lb/>
Courier. <lb/>
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u-h 13.80 <lb/>
l et ;. i <lb/>
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OF CONDITION OF <lb/>
AND TRUST GO. <lb/>
AT N. C. <lb/>
At the close of business April 6th, 1906. <lb/>
and discounts 120,402.36 <lb/>
Overdrafts unsecured 271.38 <lb/>
; I- <lb/>
from and<lb/>
i s <lb/>
i ii silver coin, <lb/>
Vi bank and <lb/>
other U. S. notes <lb/>
Total <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
Capital stock <lb/>
Surplus fund CO <lb/>
Undivided profits 1,108.23 <lb/>
lime of <lb/>
deposit 3,140.50 <lb/>
Deposits subj. to check <lb/>
checks out- <lb/>
standing <lb/>
Certified Checks <lb/>
Total <lb/>
State of North Carolina, County of Pitt, <lb/>
I. of the above named solemnly <lb/>
swear that the above statement is tree to the best of my <lb/>
edge and belief. M. o. Mount, President. <lb/>
and sworn to be- y <lb/>
ore me, this 12th day of April <lb/>
H Taylor, <lb/>
Votary Public <lb/>
It. HOPING, <lb/>
R. J. GRIMES, <lb/>
Directors <lb/>
an t w <lb/>
Wholesale and Retail H; rib- <lb/>
for- <lb/>
White Lead, Paints, i <lb/>
Colors, and and<lb/>
country Ready Paints. <lb/>
There is no line in the world better than a <lb/>
the Harrison It it c <lb/>
reputation fur honorable wares and <lb/>
dealings. D <lb/>
If you use the Harrison Paints you <lb/>
never worry quality. <lb/>
We trust that you win i your <lb/>
orders you wan p for <lb/>
Have just a car load and <lb/>
can you Special <lb/>
. K<lb/>
OUR AYDEN <lb/>
J. BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent- <lb/>
. . C. <lb/>
Ai- for DAILY <lb/>
Kiel we take <lb/>
receiving sub- <lb/>
i writing receipts for <lb/>
fl.-. i arrears. We have a list <lb/>
i receive their mail at <lb/>
i- Weal-to take orders <lb/>
for <lb/>
Mi- Pa of Winter- <lb/>
visiting Mi- <lb/>
last week. <lb/>
I . Co. will do all the <lb/>
possible CM to please you with <lb/>
their new Hue of heavy and fancy <lb/>
groceries, <lb/>
W. F. Hart came up the <lb/>
On to K. E. Co's new <lb/>
market beef, fresh meats, <lb/>
sage, fresh fish. <lb/>
Mrs end <lb/>
of Elizabeth City, after h <lb/>
visit lo the K I. <lb/>
yesterday for <lb/>
A glass <lb/>
ware, fancy lamps, tinware <lb/>
at J K Smith Bro <lb/>
B. E. N U. Whit- <lb/>
field, <lb/>
our farmer <lb/>
with whom to be general <lb/>
I why not, are <lb/>
tr n day In a visit down the clever fellows. <lb/>
Km an peaches, apples, corn <lb/>
apply to E. E. <lb/>
Mary Kittrell, of <lb/>
several very pleasant <lb/>
Cum Nobles h st<lb/>
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n . <lb/>
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ill <lb/>
t-an <lb/>
i Co. have <lb/>
stock of from <lb/>
out to a short <lb/>
-.- from <lb/>
of Greenville, <lb/>
i . day as counsel in a <lb/>
. re justice's court. <lb/>
Bed Stead-. Suits, Dress, r- <lb/>
Tables, Chairs Cradles, <lb/>
Springs, Mattresses <lb/>
Cook Stoves a <lb/>
great many other tilings are <lb/>
pi Cannon t Tyson. <lb/>
Mis and children, of <lb/>
lie visiting Mis. H. C. <lb/>
The of the drainage is <lb/>
eyes need attention <lb/>
J. W. optician, <lb/>
in , N. C. is the man to do <lb/>
your Murk it you to be <lb/>
la. Savage and Master <lb/>
e. no left Saturday for<lb/>
i at J. It. Smith <lb/>
e has gone to <lb/>
, days. doctor, <lb/>
at the drug <lb/>
yet his <lb/>
in.-- that jolly <lb/>
mi. i.- the same. <lb/>
. curs cotton seed, <lb/>
highest cash price, don't <lb/>
n . . see me. <lb/>
Frank Lilly Co. <lb/>
. i ho has, been <lb/>
nine came home<lb/>
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1-<lb/>
vi n- <lb/>
Win <lb/>
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in <lb/>
Skinner, of <lb/>
a. visiting her <lb/>
In . L, C. <lb/>
i .-. carry <lb/>
lard and can <lb/>
; my before lag <lb/>
, i Lilly Co <lb/>
. of Green- <lb/>
i . on a visit to her <lb/>
valises, tel- <lb/>
baud bar, <lb/>
. K Smith Bro <lb/>
., here is a <lb/>
. . v , besides <lb/>
there are <lb/>
. V <lb/>
sections, it i <lb/>
No rowdyism <lb/>
, i. la allowed. <lb/>
a Ii lid<lb/>
. .-it-, com, <lb/>
brand <lb/>
ii Lilly A <lb/>
up. <lb/>
. . . lb <lb/>
A full supply of Trunks <lb/>
Grips, Satchels <lb/>
Canes, at J. R. Smith <lb/>
Clarence who has been <lb/>
attending school at University <lb/>
came Home night t.- <lb/>
spend vacation, Clarence is an <lb/>
Clever us well as <lb/>
y. i h id we are a i <lb/>
lo l ck. In fact <lb/>
e him a <lb/>
line. <lb/>
Car load V. Crimped <lb/>
suitable lengths to cover <lb/>
barns <lb/>
shelters, stables much cheaper than <lb/>
shingles and very little labor, at J. <lb/>
Bro. <lb/>
at cents <lb/>
mi great reductions in white <lb/>
dippers and summer goods, at J <lb/>
Smith Bro. <lb/>
For a nice present buy i novel- <lb/>
clock at J, W. Taylor's. It is <lb/>
fin an occasion. <lb/>
For carpenters stones <lb/>
I hemp pulleys, K. <lb/>
Smith A Bin. <lb/>
V. and paper -flog, <lb/>
with or <lb/>
ml pipe at J. K. Smith A <lb/>
styles in wrap <lb/>
I'm Ladies <lb/>
ii-o a nice hue of Zephyr <lb/>
tors J. It. Smith Bro. <lb/>
We have our summer <lb/>
voiles, have Hit a of <lb/>
values on the table which must go <lb/>
at per yard. A Tyson. <lb/>
inn at K. Smith <lb/>
Bro. <lb/>
hi , s, H A a <lb/>
at J. Korder lo our <lb/>
sin lo we <lb/>
will in prospective, buyers .- <lb/>
low prices. J. If. <lb/>
Br. <lb/>
Nice new repacked North <lb/>
J. If. Smith <lb/>
. Bro, <lb/>
F nice in- <lb/>
s brick <lb/>
the Town of <lb/>
five tenant <lb/>
August <lb/>
J. K. Smith A Bro <lb/>
Your Eyes. <lb/>
If you are troubled with your <lb/>
eyes have i in <lb/>
n g suitable glasses, ii matters not <lb/>
now your case, call mi J. <lb/>
an expert <lb/>
N. C, who has live years <lb/>
experience with some the meal <lb/>
cases, lie never tails to <lb/>
salts action or then <lb/>
refunded. Over live hundred <lb/>
Pitt Greens and <lb/>
, .,., iii I- his honesty <lb/>
i II vi- It <lb/>
. n<lb/>
V bile it is not to betaken with <lb/>
seriousness, following from <lb/>
the is a <lb/>
tine hit i interesting read- <lb/>
Lug; <lb/>
It is the custom for corpora- <lb/>
and various associations of <lb/>
business and professional mm <lb/>
to secure legislation to advance <lb/>
their own Interests. At a meet- <lb/>
of the State Medical Society <lb/>
in Charlotte last week the <lb/>
ability of Certain legislation was <lb/>
Suggested and some of the doc- <lb/>
tors said, truly, that the way <lb/>
to get it was to go to work for it; <lb/>
that if the Stale Medical Society <lb/>
would exert its influence proper- <lb/>
it could control the politicians <lb/>
and secure it wanted, <lb/>
or words to that effect. This is <lb/>
preliminary saying that the <lb/>
which furnish nil <lb/>
the publicity and do most, of the <lb/>
work schemes of other <lb/>
folks, i no <lb/>
i hi tin . interests, but <lb/>
arc frequently to suffer by <lb/>
adverse . It is time <lb/>
to be up in. .; bi be- <lb/>
loved. The newspapers can, if <lb/>
they will, . the <lb/>
and Legislatures and eve- <lb/>
else. l at <lb/>
least one i i r man will U.- <lb/>
in the next I. <lb/>
John M Julian, i f Salisbury <lb/>
P and The Landmark now. <lb/>
moves that I.- be instructed to <lb/>
If to .-. i g <lb/>
for the To <lb/>
begin with we suggest that he <lb/>
have a law passed faking the <lb/>
non-payment newspaper bills <lb/>
subscription and <lb/>
felony, After pass- <lb/>
a few such mild measures as <lb/>
this he might see his way clear <lb/>
to ask for ti more drastic meas- <lb/>
such us compelling eVery <lb/>
family to take at least one news- <lb/>
paper, etc. We may think of <lb/>
other things later, but <lb/>
these will do to begin on. I <lb/>
The Landmark's motion is pass- <lb/>
ed we will move to add as a pen <lb/>
ally that case Col. Julian fails <lb/>
secure the passage of these <lb/>
and similar measures that he be <lb/>
expelled from the North <lb/>
Press Association. We know <lb/>
it will be necessary to <lb/>
this to cause the colonel to <lb/>
a on He <lb/>
never would Incur that penalty. <lb/>
S. Web overlook- <lb/>
d the n o i important measure <lb/>
Cal for Convention, <lb/>
,, , i ii, . ;. s <lb/>
, . i, fib.- In Mrs. M. BI. <lb/>
our sweet little <lb/>
Sauls i extend our <lb/>
thanks and only hope we <lb/>
may be so at a very <lb/>
early date <lb/>
You will find Wheeler and <lb/>
son and Singer machine. <lb/>
Prices way way down H. <lb/>
Bro. next to Early Hotel. <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
to nil order of tin in <lb/>
Judicial e <lb/>
we came if J for th I bird Judicial District i <lb/>
down is I., railed h. <lb/>
l and i . ; i on j ,, k,,. <lb/>
i . too. u N. C., i day <lb/>
. tor the purpose <lb/>
, a candidate fur Judge end u <lb/>
for Solicitor of said dis <lb/>
Tho Democratic <lb/>
of the various counties com- <lb/>
posing the district will <lb/>
to said Judicial <lb/>
lion to be wit <lb/>
the plan of <lb/>
party. <lb/>
This May 1900, <lb/>
L. V. F. C. <lb/>
Chairman. <lb/>
For Spring Housecleaning <lb/>
lime <lb/>
It <lb/>
new. will be no <lb/>
dull dingy <lb/>
woodwork in where won. <lb/>
is used. N. <lb/>
or Liquid <lb/>
Veneer is a varnish, bill I <lb/>
food and cleaner that builds up The <lb/>
original finish and makes brighter <lb/>
than ever. <lb/>
It instantly restore, the brilliant <lb/>
finish of Piano., Furniture, <lb/>
Primes, Interior Woodwork, <lb/>
Hardwood Floors and all polished, <lb/>
varnished or enameled surfaces. Re- <lb/>
motel stain., dirt and <lb/>
dullness. <lb/>
A ran apply it. <lb/>
but a piece of cheese is needed <lb/>
and there no drying to wait for. <lb/>
PRICES <lb/>
Trial eta. <lb/>
Regular <lb/>
SOLO <lb/>
human ii. A, i <lb/>
a by <lb/>
i I- eon n i . <lb/>
II nun <lb/>
. lie l II II BIS I <lb/>
sever, I n i I i i ; <lb/>
mil i en.- death i I b nail <lb/>
I. I. I . II <lb/>
. el ,, I n <lb/>
. i ever u h i <lb/>
mull, and curs <lb/>
Weak lain is, <lb/>
v . <lb/>
bottle tree, <lb/>
mat should be enacted into law <lb/>
Every newspaper should be <lb/>
granted of a <lb/>
to do business in certain <lb/>
territory, the number of papers <lb/>
to be limited in towns and <lb/>
ties according to population; <lb/>
newspapers not having a <lb/>
not being allowed to <lb/>
late in another's territory. With <lb/>
this arrangement and every <lb/>
compelled to take a <lb/>
per and pay for it, we are con- <lb/>
strained to believe that the <lb/>
would pick up a little. <lb/>
SCHOOL NOTES. <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
N. C, June <lb/>
Clops are thriving now after <lb/>
pretty rains and warm <lb/>
Misses and Susie Moore <lb/>
Myrtle Proctor are spending <lb/>
with Misses Ward, <lb/>
Miss Holliday, alter <lb/>
-pending some time lends <lb/>
Greenville reached borne <lb/>
day accompanied by Miss Maud <lb/>
of Greenville, who will <lb/>
d a days our city, <lb/>
J. . Proctor Bro. with a <lb/>
u umber of young men of this place <lb/>
Washington took quite a <lb/>
t trip down the river lo <lb/>
Beach on Mr. <lb/>
boat, the <lb/>
Mrs. H. C. Boyd and children, <lb/>
are visiting C, <lb/>
family, this place. <lb/>
Miss Abie May Owen, alter <lb/>
several days <lb/>
ville. got back borne Thursday. <lb/>
Mis. O. and little <lb/>
Susie, went to Ayden <lb/>
week. <lb/>
A. Proctor, of Tampa, Fin., <lb/>
is spending here with <lb/>
relatives. <lb/>
Mrs. J. I. Satterthwaite and <lb/>
. i. of spent several <lb/>
here last week with relative- <lb/>
Mi-dame- C. M, Jones and D. G, <lb/>
Moore went over the river Sunday<lb/>
Galloway and family <lb/>
pent Saturday night Sunday <lb/>
with W. S. Galloway, of this place. <lb/>
W. E. Tucker and family were <lb/>
tow u Sunday. <lb/>
J. L. Gibson wile went to <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
Fleming, from near <lb/>
las accepted a will. <lb/>
J. O. Proctor Bro. We are glad <lb/>
to have him with us. <lb/>
Superintendent Smith and Teach- <lb/>
Re-elected. <lb/>
The of trustees of Green- <lb/>
ville graded schools met Monday <lb/>
Prof. H. B. Smith was <lb/>
Misses Irvine, Harding, Taylor, <lb/>
Rhodes, Rogers, Bennett Cox <lb/>
were as teachers. <lb/>
Mis- <lb/>
ville, was elected to teach the <lb/>
high school The <lb/>
sixth grade will not lie <lb/>
elected until July meeting <lb/>
the board. <lb/>
dent Smith made a <lb/>
report to heard of <lb/>
of the the past <lb/>
We will later publish <lb/>
some extracts from it. <lb/>
Smith and Irvine <lb/>
Hauling, Rogers, Bennett and Cox <lb/>
will attend school of <lb/>
the Booth at during th. <lb/>
summer. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
All persons are hereby warned <lb/>
under pi law, not t <lb/>
employ, or hi as- <lb/>
slut my son, Herbert E. <lb/>
d , <lb/>
tall for . He left home <lb/>
Slid I will <lb/>
any as hi- where. <lb/>
J. Smith, <lb/>
N, <lb/>
May <lb/>
Dr. Joseph Dixon, <lb/>
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. <lb/>
Office Brick Block, Bast Railroad <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
CREDITORS, <lb/>
Th.- CI. <lb/>
, i- in . .- v <lb/>
lean- of n t. <lb/>
lalie <lb/>
la In an i.-r. h- mi.-i. <lb/>
-I to In payment <lb/>
I-the i nil of<lb/>
e. r. within<lb/>
or will be plead in bi r of <lb/>
very. <lb/>
r,. or -in .- i <lb/>
On I state <lb/>
P. ti James <lb/>
j .; . i i the <lb/>
i s <lb/>
nth i ten re I i It to tho <lb/>
or f r mi. . After two <lb/>
racks he called on the professor and <lb/>
stated that he left his <lb/>
with him had called for it sad <lb/>
would gad of <lb/>
from him. It was returned without <lb/>
any criticism or suggestions. The <lb/>
student, well pleased with his own <lb/>
production, was intent on having <lb/>
the opinion of his and call- <lb/>
ed again and, to the <lb/>
asked what hymns would be <lb/>
appropriate in with It. <lb/>
The professor replied. most <lb/>
appropriate hymn I can think of is <lb/>
lay me to <lb/>
Under Conditions. <lb/>
did the editor <lb/>
your -ion- asked the <lb/>
believe he liked it very, <lb/>
there are in the <lb/>
faculty s-ell as in <lb/>
the to create. The same <lb/>
i vary according to <lb/>
suggested that, and ho agreed <lb/>
me. He said a man <lb/>
found him . If on u i island <lb/>
with no to d i l ray <lb/>
and i directory, <lb/>
he i n i mi ii r <lb/>
Lore <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
Having made arrangements t <lb/>
, the Nelson <lb/>
i Tobacco Truck alt-o to sell same <lb/>
, I will be phased to <lb/>
; in same. Apply to <lb/>
A Ayden. a. C. <lb/>
I l ,., <lb/>
W. E. HOOKS. <lb/>
HOOKS S BOYD. <lb/>
Insurance end Brokers. <lb/>
AYDEN, <lb/>
We wish lo at we have our- <lb/>
selves together for the purpose of conducting <lb/>
era Insurance and Merchandise Brokerage <lb/>
in the Town of and Vicinity. We will <lb/>
represent none but the most reputable concerns, <lb/>
and any part cl business you may see fit to <lb/>
favor us with we will thank for feel very <lb/>
MEAT AND LARD <lb/>
Phone CARRIED IN STOCK AT ALL TIMES. <lb/>
OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb/>
N. <lb/>
Al the <lb/>
In his I. of <lb/>
Kl en, chief jut i of Eng- <lb/>
land, I i up <lb/>
men am who<lb/>
One Sir Seymour, <lb/>
Q. e i talk <lb/>
. ill you I lie i t. <lb/>
more aid lit sell, <lb/>
. i , <lb/>
i- Set if you <lb/>
. . the learned gentle <lb/>
Iran. h n <lb/>
-i I . i . .-I <lb/>
i m the pi , <lb/>
Th.- ti n i i- used, <lb/>
ton s low, to I <lb/>
but red <lb/>
why should it be culled blue The <lb/>
p. comes Spain, where the <lb/>
lie- true their <lb/>
I the if the Moorish <lb/>
. r blood is blue, <lb/>
while of common people i <lb/>
Week. It 1- likely the r <lb/>
the of <lb/>
Spain Moor. The blue veins <lb/>
the Spaniards . be seen by <lb/>
reason of their fairer <lb/>
but those of the Moors could not, , <lb/>
Collections of Things. <lb/>
When boys an iris <lb/>
should try to stop for a <lb/>
minute mid wonder if it will be <lb/>
something that they will be proud <lb/>
ab. Stamp collections teach <lb/>
great deal history <lb/>
us of teach g- <lb/>
and history, and pictures and <lb/>
curiosities are worth <lb/>
Sol . fads of <lb/>
in In ml w In boy or a girl <lb/>
puts lime and energy into hunting <lb/>
for j should b <lb/>
I that j <lb/>
We <lb/>
that <lb/>
pans. <lb/>
pie In. <lb/>
Do. <lb/>
nil of saying <lb/>
man who <lb/>
of them <lb/>
pd <lb/>
th <lb/>
III I <lb/>
in . mag- <lb/>
.-.-. m hi-piTs <lb/>
the it; <lb/>
laughs, tin chirps, the <lb/>
h the cries, <lb/>
the rps, the snips <lb/>
lie the sir- <lb/>
row chirps and the willow <lb/>
wren the <lb/>
do.<lb/>
i and I nuts, <lb/>
null Fixtures <lb/>
Overdrafts Secured 1.1.01 <lb/>
; from Bunks, <lb/>
en s. <lb/>
Hold Coin, <lb/>
Silver Coin. <lb/>
N . ; t . I- <lb/>
I S <lb/>
LIABILITIES <lb/>
Total, <lb/>
Capita stock paid in, <lb/>
fund <lb/>
Undivided less <lb/>
expenses, Ml <lb/>
Dividends unpaid 510.00 <lb/>
lo check, 45,007.01<lb/>
Total, <lb/>
-1 ATE OF NORTH s<lb/>
I, J. K. Smith, Cashier of lbs above-named solemnly sweat <lb/>
hut the above Statement is lo the of my be- <lb/>
lief. ; J. R. SMITH, Cashier. <lb/>
r-r. <lb/>
and sworn to before <lb/>
me, this 11th day of April 1906. <lb/>
STANCH. HODGES, <lb/>
Notary <lb/>
J. <lb/>
JOSEPH <lb/>
CANNON.<lb/>
up. <lb/>
It lie<lb/>
ink <lb/>
Iran's , <lb/>
Floral <lb/>
The national floral emblems <lb/>
England, rose; Greece, violet; <lb/>
Scotland, thistle; <lb/>
Italy, lily; Spain, pomegranate ; <lb/>
Francs, Ireland, <lb/>
shamrock; Egypt, lotus; Wales,, <lb/>
Canada, the Japan, <lb/>
chrysanthemum. <lb/>
</p>
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<p>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
O. J. Editor and Proprietor. <lb/>
Entered in the post office at Greenville. N. C, as second class matter, <lb/>
rates made known upon application. <lb/>
A correspondent desired at every port office in Pitt and adjoining counties <lb/>
U fiction <lb/>
GREENVILLE NORTH CAROLINA 1906 <lb/>
That Maryland should have <lb/>
a man years old to succeed <lb/>
the late Gorman in toe <lb/>
States Senate, gives a <lb/>
jolt. <lb/>
If girls were learned how t <lb/>
more of them could protect <lb/>
of I, <lb/>
AL FOR PITT COUNTY. <lb/>
There is a matter of great and <lb/>
vital importance to all the people <lb/>
of the county of and <lb/>
ally should it be of great concern <lb/>
to the people living in the <lb/>
and this is a public hospital, <lb/>
sanitarium. There is not <lb/>
themselves against the assaults i provision made for <lb/>
black brutes as the Selma young weak, debilitated and Buffering <lb/>
humanity, in our county. We <lb/>
have come on from one genera- <lb/>
to another, depending upon <lb/>
ts of the overworked doctor, <lb/>
to ride all the way from five to <lb/>
twenty-five miles to give relief to <lb/>
sick and Buffering ones. We <lb/>
have done this so long that it <lb/>
has become second nature, and <lb/>
we hardly how to expect <lb/>
anything different. It is true <lb/>
the importance of the people semi- . <lb/>
r r , that Pitt county is better bless- <lb/>
men to the next Legislature, than most of the of <lb/>
lady did. <lb/>
corporation commission re <lb/>
framed the Southern railway from <lb/>
the night schedule out of <lb/>
R until the petitions and ans- <lb/>
can be fully investigated. <lb/>
Recent events still further show <lb/>
both Senate and House, who are not <lb/>
tinder the control or influence of <lb/>
railroads. <lb/>
the State, in having nearby com- <lb/>
physicians to minister to <lb/>
the needs of the sick and suffer- <lb/>
in most of the rural <lb/>
At the same time a much <lb/>
greater measure of relief could <lb/>
be obtained if there was a pub- <lb/>
lie hospital or sanitarium where <lb/>
the physicians of the county <lb/>
has opened a sum- <lb/>
mer campaign against the <lb/>
and will spend WOO a day in the <lb/>
extermination pest. By get <lb/>
tins rid of the it is hoped j be privileged to send their <lb/>
city clear of yellow fever patients for care and treatment. <lb/>
There can be no greater evidence <lb/>
progress than a step in this <lb/>
, ., . , direction, and if properly <lb/>
railroad, his hands are , , ,,,, . , v. <lb/>
and it the people would pro- <lb/>
and he committed none of the and think <lb/>
that has been exposed, about it, it would be done. <lb/>
But his did, and they For a number of years past <lb/>
to get relief. We say tins be- <lb/>
cause a physician called into such <lb/>
a home realizes the situation aim <lb/>
surroundings, and he knows it is <lb/>
not worth while, it is perfect y <lb/>
useless to try to induce these <lb/>
women to leave home go to a <lb/>
hospital, so they say nothing, but <lb/>
do the very best they can with <lb/>
the means they have to give re- <lb/>
lief. While, if there was such <lb/>
an institution us we have been <lb/>
talking about in the <lb/>
poor, weak, frail and debilitated <lb/>
women could go and be treated. <lb/>
The doctor called into such a <lb/>
realizing the situation, <lb/>
he could take immediate steps to <lb/>
get them away from home and <lb/>
into this place of rest and re- <lb/>
The amount of re- <lb/>
lief and satisfaction that would <lb/>
follow if there were such in- <lb/>
in our county would be <lb/>
immeasurable, and the souls that <lb/>
would be made glad, and the <lb/>
hearts that would be made hap- <lb/>
would be countless, and they <lb/>
would rise up and bless the <lb/>
builders of this institution all the <lb/>
days of their lives. Citizens of <lb/>
Greenville and Pitt county, get <lb/>
your heads and hearts together, <lb/>
and without further begin <lb/>
work upon this institution that <lb/>
will bless mankind long alter <lb/>
your days on earth are past. <lb/>
Plantation Life <lb/>
The foregoing strikes us <lb/>
forcibly that we publish same <lb/>
with the belief that Pitt county <lb/>
has in it a sufficient number who <lb/>
will take hold of the proposition <lb/>
in a business like manner and <lb/>
complete right away such an in- <lb/>
as has been described. <lb/>
I r Durham man <lb/>
t What's the mat- <lb/>
-in- mill town so many <lb/>
e e i ml re it <lb/>
em f the fa <lb/>
i ,. I If. X. <lb/>
as- their candidate for <lb/>
s. th entire Stale <lb/>
els an in <lb/>
fay <lb/>
i i f <lb/>
Marriage of Popular <lb/>
Couple in Pitt County. <lb/>
N. C. June <lb/>
Tuesday no-mar <lb/>
Mr. and Mi. r C. Miss <lb/>
K Mr, <lb/>
wee wedded. <lb/>
K- r the Ii <lb/>
tire n <lb/>
and pi--nuptial entertainment. <lb/>
n lei <lb/>
Mm- ilia <lb/>
Va. indicating her <lb/>
ii of . <lb/>
The in linage j was <lb/>
in the parlor, the Dolor <lb/>
win me . mid white The <lb/>
I hay was a <lb/>
palm-, lei us and el. <lb/>
The bride wan hi- <lb/>
in a <lb/>
gown Alice cloth <lb/>
t- ma en a a bouquet -i <lb/>
pen-and ft-m. <lb/>
Kev. B. x Qua <lb/>
n- i iii- I the in <lb/>
language el. an., devout. <lb/>
The <lb/>
church <lb/>
The best p ace t u buy r Clothes <lb/>
Was and a- the bride <lb/>
has made such rapid g m -he <lb/>
e of rare I. liens-. <lb/>
f I tends were SI I he <lb/>
din by the <lb/>
a -d hi- veil with, punch. Mrs. U. <lb/>
H. Norfolk, gracefully <lb/>
presided bowl. From <lb/>
might have been the scape goat for <lb/>
several of the physicians of the <lb/>
county have in their own private <lb/>
way. discussed and agitated this <lb/>
and there is no doubt <lb/>
Are Federal courts lo be used they have done purely <lb/>
refuge for corporations when they and solely from a humanitarian <lb/>
want to override State authority standpoint, for the physicians of <lb/>
is getting to look that way in North the land are not only a i than ho will invest his money <lb/>
strides of late that many diseases <lb/>
not long ago considered hopeless <lb/>
are today perfectly curable, if <lb/>
taken to hospitals properly <lb/>
equipped. All our sister towns <lb/>
have hospitals, and as a drawing the guests were Invited in <lb/>
card to desirable M <lb/>
such institutions pay handsome. <lb/>
In this day of progressive ad- <lb/>
no man will place the <lb/>
lives of his family in a town <lb/>
without a hospital any quicker <lb/>
Carolina. We hope a clash between t men, but are <lb/>
a-. . . , . . liberal and humane. We <lb/>
State and I- authority will not , ,, . . , <lb/>
approach this question with a <lb/>
great deal of trepidation, for we <lb/>
are not unconscious of the light <lb/>
in which public institutions of <lb/>
be the outcome. <lb/>
The of the North Carolina <lb/>
where there is no tire depart- <lb/>
A public hospital for <lb/>
the and Rev. W. K. <lb/>
Mini Elisabeth Jonas, who <lb/>
a bouquet bearer, and Mr. <lb/>
O. <lb/>
tie bride, who gave her away <lb/>
Alter the ceremony the guests <lb/>
were levied in the dining mom <lb/>
when- was mm veil a most delicious <lb/>
Wedding hi last. The <lb/>
decorations were green hi d white <lb/>
One good reason <lb/>
why buy <lb/>
r ere J- <lb/>
l j new- <lb/>
The <lb/>
o change tit fashion <lb/>
spring it <lb/>
to <lb/>
buy from a store that <lb/>
Keeps up wild the <lb/>
styles, as this <lb/>
dots. <lb/>
store is all <lb/>
Ail our <lb/>
goods are fresh from <lb/>
the best known <lb/>
of class <lb/>
Clothing and Furnish <lb/>
and better still, <lb/>
are the very of <lb/>
their We <lb/>
have the latest mod- <lb/>
els from the best <lb/>
known Clothing Man <lb/>
in the <lb/>
world. Look around <lb/>
then come here, for <lb/>
quality, style, fit and <lb/>
the right price we <lb/>
can satisfy you. Let <lb/>
us show you the new <lb/>
models. <lb/>
COPYRIGHT BY <lb/>
THE HOUSE OF <lb/>
WILSON, <lb/>
The King Clothier <lb/>
Pa Bo wen <lb/>
i Hi FASHIONS <lb/>
members of the United Sen-, this class arc held some <lb/>
ate is easily recognized, and honors j but looking at it from the <lb/>
came to them accordingly. Senator appoint of humanity, and re- <lb/>
. . , , . the great good that would <lb/>
Overman has been made a member . ., result to all people, are <lb/>
of the Democratic steering commit-1 to go on record as favor- immigration it will bring, <lb/>
tee of the Senate to fill a vacancy it. If the business men of for the great good it will do, for <lb/>
Pitt county, that will open its -ii-ii The presents <lb/>
doors to all men, that <lb/>
special fat ors to no one <lb/>
but will look only to the <lb/>
public will be in every <lb/>
way most beneficial. In fact it <lb/>
is a public necessity, we need it <lb/>
caused by the death of the late Sen <lb/>
Gorman, of Maryland. Senator <lb/>
Simmons has been appointed a <lb/>
of the committee on commerce. <lb/>
Greenville will take hold of this <lb/>
question and the business inter- <lb/>
of the county will enlist in <lb/>
the cause it can soon he an act- <lb/>
reality. With such men as <lb/>
J. L. Wooten, R. J. Cobb, S. T. <lb/>
The Southern railway ignored the j While, . L. I. Moore, <lb/>
restraining order of the Corporation j Harry Skinner, and hosts of <lb/>
and changed the j Greenville at work for the <lb/>
of the night train leaving it should <lb/>
; i it r- n The physicians of <lb/>
ah If Corporation . , <lb/>
. . ., . . , have for years, to the <lb/>
sum is without authority to enforce writer's knowledge, used their <lb/>
of its orders, it should either efforts to tho <lb/>
be given that abolished. <lb/>
f it is he a commission ii name <lb/>
only with no of <lb/>
then its e <lb/>
to the urgent necessity of an <lb/>
institution of this kind, and we <lb/>
believe they hays done his <lb/>
purely and entirely with <lb/>
the comfort it will give, for the <lb/>
money it will save; we can have <lb/>
it if will only get together <lb/>
and construct it. <lb/>
People all the State regret <lb/>
the continued illness of <lb/>
Glenn, <lb/>
in their dealings with the public I i. <lb/>
. . motives. The country <lb/>
It is sent out from Washington <lb/>
that Senator Simmons, m of <lb/>
the democratic executive committee <lb/>
of North Carolina, favors mid <lb/>
Aycock as the presidential ticket of <lb/>
That ticket is all right. <lb/>
by tie Were <lb/>
flue oat <lb/>
and g much <lb/>
in <lb/>
Mr. ii d Mr-. for a two <lb/>
Lake <lb/>
Hy other pot nil in the <lb/>
of Western N Oar-- <lb/>
Ii a. <lb/>
the were Mr. <lb/>
Mr.-. E, B. Miss Margaret <lb/>
Skinner, W. K. Kev F <lb/>
D. <lb/>
Little and Mrs Fleming, of Green- <lb/>
ville; Mrs. H. H. f Not- <lb/>
II B Phillips, F. M. Phil- <lb/>
lips Miss Julia Phillips, of <lb/>
Suffolk; Mis. A. L. Miss <lb/>
Jones and Mr. Carrol <lb/>
Jones, Baltimore; Ge . H. Cole, <lb/>
P. H Harrington, Mr. and <lb/>
VI re. J. O Bobbin. <lb/>
The is a sister O- <lb/>
G She <lb/>
is woman of charming personalty <lb/>
hi ran- intellectual gifts. She <lb/>
is asocial favorite in North Caro- <lb/>
mid Virginia <lb/>
Mr. Clary is a <lb/>
man and for the A. <lb/>
C. L at Port Norfolk. <lb/>
We will inaugurate Our Spring Season by <lb/>
putting on display the newest <lb/>
to shown in <lb/>
GOODS <lb/>
We have no trash or Special Sale stuff but <lb/>
we will the latest and beat tilings that , <lb/>
were obtainable in the American markets <lb/>
we cordially invite the Ladies that are <lb/>
desirous seeing the NEWEST <lb/>
IN SILKS AND WHITE GOODS <lb/>
to call our establishment and feast their <lb/>
Very truly yours, j-j <lb/>
PULLEY <lb/>
resignation of the sheriff of <lb/>
Wake county because his fee had <lb/>
been cut down, when after the re- <lb/>
ho was still making <lb/>
more than the governor of the <lb/>
State gets, is starting the agitation <lb/>
again that public offices should be <lb/>
-operated on a salary basis instead of <lb/>
the fees system. The <lb/>
would i I thing for the <lb/>
state if it would change <lb/>
Drew officer . , <lb/>
Ii . <lb/>
and <lb/>
especially should feel a big <lb/>
interest in this thing; they should <lb/>
agitate it, talk it, and in a short <lb/>
time they would have it. The <lb/>
writer knows two or three very <lb/>
wealthy men who would <lb/>
to the erection of an <lb/>
of this kind if people <lb/>
themselves would indicate a de- <lb/>
for it, by contributing them- <lb/>
selves t its building. There are <lb/>
numbers upon numbers <lb/>
fer in <lb/>
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to ask about it. seems to have mis- <lb/>
the article in The <lb/>
tor a few ago relative to the ex- <lb/>
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railroads sash of <lb/>
this idea he is mistake <lb/>
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are physically unable to prepare posing it hi t it <lb/>
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every stop in ,, lime right <lb/>
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through it. <lb/>
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Superior Court Monday <lb/>
three grand jurors failed to answer <lb/>
to their names and were fined <lb/>
a-h by Judge Bryan. The law re. <lb/>
quilts the attendance of witnesses <lb/>
and jurors and when they fail to re- <lb/>
it is the duty of the court to <lb/>
punish them unless they can give a <lb/>
proper explanation of their conduct, <lb/>
a judge can turn up at court a <lb/>
day era half day late; he can ad- <lb/>
in middle of a term and <lb/>
inconvenience hundreds of people as <lb/>
well as impose hardens on <lb/>
He is not punished hat he <lb/>
o III There should he some <lb/>
way to compel ii judge In preform <lb/>
hi . lies wile Landmark, <lb/>
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AND A WAY TO LOSE. <lb/>
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you when yon any <lb/>
it to <lb/>
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Canned Goods, Package Goods, <lb/>
Puller, fen , i f e, r <lb/>
SI I I i s. And p II o M H ii in., <lb/>
for tie Lest J In be <lb/>
J. a JOHNSTON, <lb/>
NEAT JOb PRINTINg <lb/>
Om <lb/>
Printing Office <lb/>
This department is in F. C. NYE, who is authorized to rep- <lb/>
the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory. <lb/>
A Kin beak <lb/>
make you fee. w. <lb/>
Make a <lb/>
the <lb/>
Bank of Winterville. They <lb/>
keep it safer man <lb/>
G. B. dime <lb/>
borne aid <lb/>
Sunday I-is <lb/>
Nice line -f <lb/>
ways on <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
ft be little out of season to <lb/>
WU and wagons but the Tar <lb/>
and wagons see. sell at all <lb/>
of the year. <lb/>
Several of our young people at- <lb/>
tended Church at Red Banks Sun- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
and wheat he supplied <lb/>
mowers, rakes, reapers and <lb/>
t Harrington, Co. <lb/>
Nice Robes at Harrington, <lb/>
Barber Co. <lb/>
H. of <lb/>
pastor of the Baptist church here, <lb/>
came over from Ad-n Saturday <lb/>
Afternoon <lb/>
at o'clock. After the <lb/>
sermon he Mies <lb/>
Cox and Mr. Lewis Cannon. <lb/>
Nice Hue of boys suits at H L. <lb/>
Johnson's. <lb/>
Another large shipment of shoes <lb/>
all styles sizes and prices very <lb/>
reasonable. Barber <lb/>
A Co. <lb/>
No seed of not having <lb/>
pants when Harrington, Barber <lb/>
Co., have just received anew lot, <lb/>
that they will sell cheap. <lb/>
Joshua Manning carried a load <lb/>
of furniture out into the country <lb/>
Monday for Carolina <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
If you need a nice Rug just call <lb/>
at A. W. Ange Co and you can <lb/>
get one, and cheap too- <lb/>
Miss Helen Galloway, who has <lb/>
been visiting MUses <lb/>
Kate Chapman, home <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
Straws tell which wild <lb/>
blows, notice the stream -f <lb/>
customers going in aid out from j <lb/>
Harrington, Bit it d <lb/>
Life is too short to fool with a- <lb/>
common garden when A W. <lb/>
have wire of all bights. <lb/>
If you wont, Hamburg at and <lb/>
Hamburg at and ladies <lb/>
collars for call at A W- Ange <lb/>
They have a large <lb/>
Mrs. Chas. pasted <lb/>
-through town on her way to <lb/>
ton to visit Mrs. Will <lb/>
who is with fever. <lb/>
The A. fox <lb/>
tell us they mere orders for To- <lb/>
Trucks and lines when tho r <lb/>
crop is doing well. Judging <lb/>
their shipments of late we tiling the <lb/>
tobacco crop must be <lb/>
A. W. Ange is oil a few <lb/>
this week on a visit tn his father, <lb/>
near We hope him a <lb/>
pleasant visit indeed. <lb/>
Tooth ii ml at <lb/>
Barber Co. <lb/>
I ii ii I ill <lb/>
nice sod fresh, at lowest price. <lb/>
Barber A <lb/>
one of dress shins ever <lb/>
in Winterville at <lb/>
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb/>
Misses Carrie and Henrietta <lb/>
Wesson, matrons at the <lb/>
dormitory, left Tuesday morning <lb/>
for Brunswick <lb/>
counties where they will spend the <lb/>
visiting relatives and <lb/>
friend-. <lb/>
The demand for buggy <lb/>
and seals made by the A. G. <lb/>
Cox Va Company <lb/>
e that they <lb/>
. i-i III. id <lb/>
All ; i and <lb/>
ii a <lb/>
A car load of received <lb/>
at Harrington, Co., <lb/>
If you want a shirt or tie <lb/>
go to Barber Co. <lb/>
For hay, corn and oats go o <lb/>
Barber C. <lb/>
Harrington Barbers and Co is ill <lb/>
place to get your Spring and Sum <lb/>
mer goods. They have just what <lb/>
want, and prices to suit all. <lb/>
Titos. A B. F. rd, <lb/>
were <lb/>
in town Mm looking alter their <lb/>
mi My. <lb/>
Men's and youth's all <lb/>
sizes, at Barber <lb/>
Trunks and valises at <lb/>
ton Barber Co. <lb/>
Big of hats and caps just <lb/>
received, latest styles. Harrington <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
The residences of A. D. Cox and <lb/>
B. D. are Bearing <lb/>
For sale one and lot <lb/>
on Main street in Winterville, <lb/>
N. C. being next to the residence <lb/>
of Guy the lot contains i <lb/>
acre of land the house is a good <lb/>
roomed house, and well <lb/>
with out a bargain for some <lb/>
one. I will sell for cash. For <lb/>
further particulars see or write <lb/>
L. A. SPARKS <lb/>
Winterville, <lb/>
Notice the new goods at <lb/>
Harrington, Barber Co., before <lb/>
you buy for they can <lb/>
suite yon in kind price. <lb/>
Misses Laura K Chap- <lb/>
Mi. of <lb/>
our <lb/>
died at his home near <lb/>
Tuesday. He <lb/>
Was old. He leaves <lb/>
children Mid grand children <lb/>
mum i, their <lb/>
B. F. Tucker <lb/>
men, went to Green <lb/>
vi lie this <lb/>
Sue the E S. <lb/>
Cook <lb/>
Stoves, and <lb/>
c. N <lb/>
From whence came you <lb/>
Tramp From a town in New- <lb/>
York called Jerusalem. <lb/>
Sheriff What is your business <lb/>
here <lb/>
Tramp--To learn to Subdue my <lb/>
appetite and my living <lb/>
from an indulgent public. <lb/>
you are a regular <lb/>
tramp, I presume <lb/>
so taken and <lb/>
wherever I go. <lb/>
am I to recognize <lb/>
you as such <lb/>
Tramp By size of my feet <lb/>
and my appearance. <lb/>
Sheriff -How do you know yourself <lb/>
to be a tramp <lb/>
seeking grub, by be- <lb/>
often denied but ready In try <lb/>
again. <lb/>
Sheriff-How did you gain <lb/>
lo this town <lb/>
Tramp By a good long <lb/>
ALL OVER THE HOUSE. <lb/>
Directions For Making a Small Q <lb/>
of Soap. <lb/>
Take one-half can potash, one <lb/>
pint of cold water. Pour water on <lb/>
stir till melted. I'm <lb/>
gloves on something around <lb/>
your mouth, a- the of the <lb/>
potash are apt tn make you cough. <lb/>
Set away for two or three hours or <lb/>
overnight. Midi n ii howl or some- <lb/>
thing that the inside will not come <lb/>
off. Melt three <lb/>
grease and of <lb/>
If is wanted for toilet <lb/>
soap i -cut. rose or violet, <lb/>
pour in . and <lb/>
fur minutes. Put paper in <lb/>
pan pour snap in. 1-t <lb/>
it harden for two or days and <lb/>
cut in <lb/>
. for cleaning <lb/>
can. . i ii i . . ;. For water or nine urn <lb/>
least two of lire <lb/>
several lumps of soda. For the oil <lb/>
cruet use warm water a little <lb/>
washing to remove tho <lb/>
Then put in a of rice <lb/>
with warm , shake vigor- <lb/>
and rinse in clear water. Jo <lb/>
not use the soda in vinegar <lb/>
AH. <lb/>
A. H. <lb/>
Greatest <lb/>
Quality, <lb/>
Originality, <lb/>
Pi ice. <lb/>
We sell for cash <lb/>
terms <lb/>
on <lb/>
man. Lydie and Prof. G. j tramps. <lb/>
;. left morning <lb/>
for the at <lb/>
will dining <lb/>
summer school. Others <lb/>
are intending to go next <lb/>
Farming of all kinds <lb/>
at Barber A Co. <lb/>
Mrs. L Cox, who has been <lb/>
visiting relatives and friends <lb/>
Greenville for several days, re- <lb/>
turned Saturday evening. <lb/>
A nice lot of new summer Bug- <lb/>
Robes at Harrington, Barber <lb/>
A Co. <lb/>
Furniture going cut from the <lb/>
Eastern Carolina Co. by the <lb/>
wagon load.<lb/>
The pathfinders to the E. C. <lb/>
Go's store will reach the spot under <lb/>
astonishing conditions when finding <lb/>
the variety of goods pertaining to <lb/>
tho Furniture line. <lb/>
Eastern Carolina Supply Co <lb/>
Winterville, N. C. <lb/>
BABY BUGGY AXLES. <lb/>
Tim A. G. Cox Manufacturing <lb/>
Co. has just received <lb/>
axles made like buggy axles, <lb/>
In fact they looked Just like baby <lb/>
buggy to me. said they <lb/>
had got them fur their tobacco <lb/>
trucks, so I could not s-e <lb/>
they were going lo so <lb/>
but I hey assured <lb/>
making the best truck- <lb/>
on and there would <lb/>
were you received <lb/>
end of a police <lb/>
man's billy, applied to my head. <lb/>
did the policeman <lb/>
dispose of you <lb/>
took me round to the <lb/>
S. E. and W. where we found the <lb/>
city marshal, police judge, and jail- <lb/>
or, and many questions were asked <lb/>
me. <lb/>
did the judge say <lb/>
to you <lb/>
advised me to walk in <lb/>
regular and upright steps and to <lb/>
give up tramping. <lb/>
you be off or from <lb/>
Tramp I'll be off if <lb/>
you let go my collar. <lb/>
way you <lb/>
cling <lb/>
what are you in <lb/>
suit <lb/>
which by my own <lb/>
endeavors, and the aid of others. I <lb/>
hope never to obtain. <lb/>
tin. <lb/>
My friend, you are now the in <lb/>
institution whore the wicked <lb/>
from troubling and the weary an as <lb/>
bad as the rest. will now be <lb/>
conducted to die <lb/>
by a flight of five or more stairs. <lb/>
Instead of corn, wine and oil the <lb/>
wages of ancient tramps, yours will <lb/>
he bread and water for live days, <lb/>
and when you and your <lb/>
ions escape from this place, divide <lb/>
be any trouble an mi aiding Ii fin I y into parties of three each, <lb/>
j take a bee-line for Portland and <lb/>
where soup houses are open <lb/>
CUT PRICES all winter. For the present you <lb/>
follow the turnkey and fear no <lb/>
r danger us long as you behave <lb/>
regular yourself. <lb/>
regular <lb/>
Longfellow's <lb/>
price our price <lb/>
Tennyson's poems, <lb/>
price fide our price <lb/>
and <lb/>
regular price our price <lb/>
Longfellow's Birthday books, <lb/>
regular price our pries <lb/>
complete works, reg <lb/>
price <lb/>
In His stops, regular price <lb/>
our price <lb/>
progress our <lb/>
juice <lb/>
New Testaments, regular <lb/>
price our price <lb/>
Remarks, regular <lb/>
price price <lb/>
In to above named <lb/>
hooks u off t others v <lb/>
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Mr. has come home to ex- <lb/>
plain. While he is explaining how <lb/>
and his other associates got <lb/>
so much mining stock and mi much <lb/>
money from coal <lb/>
wouldn't it be well also to explain <lb/>
how his company managed to ct so <lb/>
many millions from the <lb/>
the States and the District of <lb/>
Columbia for n by means of <lb/>
tho so-called union station act Men <lb/>
who cheerfully receive bribes will as <lb/>
Cheerfully low <lb/>
and Bliss gel mil o <lb/>
iii. -i H ii station graft for the <lb/>
I Tell till, Mi. <lb/>
A Kitchen <lb/>
When frying ham or pork or any <lb/>
fond that i- apt to spatter a x -11 n. <lb/>
newspapers spread around the <lb/>
will prevent the but unsightly I <lb/>
grease that into the wood . <lb/>
and are so very to remove. <lb/>
tacked to the wall at <lb/>
the back of the range and spread <lb/>
around on the before com- <lb/>
to blacken I lie stove will <lb/>
catch all the dust and black lead. <lb/>
You will a <lb/>
on Buying Beef. <lb/>
Fine, well beef is distinguish- <lb/>
ed the bright red color of the <lb/>
lean, which be marbled with <lb/>
fat; by the pinkish of tin- <lb/>
fat, and the suet being firm <lb/>
while. <lb/>
beef is lean, the ill <lb/>
colored and the yellow it is not <lb/>
good. Did has a streak of <lb/>
horn tic fat and <lb/>
lean of the sirloin and ribs. <lb/>
To <lb/>
Lay I I articles in the sun <lb/>
wet with Mid-. this does not <lb/>
answer chop extract the juice <lb/>
from two onions and bail with <lb/>
half a pint of vinegar, till ounce of <lb/>
while soap two ounces of full- <lb/>
earth, spread this when cool, <lb/>
on the scorched part when i <lb/>
Wash in dear brief. I <lb/>
treat a scorch us you would <lb/>
any other. <lb/>
For a Shabby Carpel. <lb/>
To brighten u shabby carpet put <lb/>
a of vinegar into a pail <lb/>
of warm water and over the <lb/>
entire with tin- mixture. The <lb/>
carpet be thoroughly <lb/>
brushed, and he taken <lb/>
to merely ii with the vinegar <lb/>
and Allow it to dry <lb/>
before walked upon. <lb/>
We are sole agents <lb/>
for Enameled Beds. <lb/>
to plead <lb/>
We have received our full line of WASH G <lb/>
consisting of <lb/>
FANCY GOODS PERSIAN <lb/>
IN iNC M N <lb/>
a general beef should In- <lb/>
cut thin, la.-a sirloin <lb/>
tin- i- considered the moat <lb/>
eaten so <lb/>
that the joint tan be i over to I <lb/>
be CUt. rue should be cum- <lb/>
AS Al <lb/>
should I.- cut in the middle, <lb/>
the Cellar. <lb/>
A cellar mill lie often <lb/>
dried hi iii -I ii peek of fr.-.-n <lb/>
lime an be. A peel, of <lb/>
lime will about <lb/>
or more than three -plaits of water, <lb/>
in th.- n or milk <lb/>
house may so--1 lie dried. <lb/>
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pile of velvet from -i; i r in <lb/>
stitching it. and n plan i to <lb/>
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as when a steel is used. TI. <lb/>
acid of the fruit acts I <lb/>
on the iron in the letter case, but j <lb/>
does not affect the silver. <lb/>
will be cordially invited <lb/>
to these goods, <lb/>
OPPOSITE GREENVILLE BANKING TRUST <lb/>
DON'T <lb/>
Ask your friends to go on your Bond when you can get it furnished at a small cost. <lb/>
We can sign Judicial Bonds for Guardians, etc., in FIVE <lb/>
Any to be filed In the Court issued at once <lb/>
Call on or write <lb/>
The U. S. FIDELITY and GUARANTY CO., Baltimore, Md. <lb/>
H. A. WHITE, General Agent, or <lb/>
H W. WHEDBEE, Attorney <lb/>
Greenville, N. C.<lb/>
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Smith, W. J. a <lb/>
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EDITORIAL NOTES. <lb/>
an Occasion <lb/>
Secretary the Mend. <lb/>
revise <lb/>
he is talking <lb/>
the revision probably will be<lb/>
Congress has business for <lb/>
almost weeks without anyone <lb/>
being called a outside of a few <lb/>
committee headings.<lb/>
An inquisitive respondent <lb/>
mats to know all those <lb/>
i i re vegetarians <lb/>
Couldn't i newer lot the packers, but <lb/>
certainly ought to <lb/>
be.<lb/>
Senators Burton and Smoot can <lb/>
now rub each other don with an i- <lb/>
. now.<lb/>
,,., . rep rt is the <lb/>
beard.<lb/>
T, ., whole lot <lb/>
Gen Miles to be able to say <lb/>
Id u <lb/>
LOCAL ITEMS. <lb/>
i it It Bits Caught up Here an <lb/>
There That Arc Interesting. <lb/>
excessive rain damaging <lb/>
Bushels of corn at Frank V. <lb/>
ad. s w. <lb/>
For Sale brick, <lb/>
ca . per Hemby <lb/>
V. V. No. , N. t. <lb/>
With of sickness <lb/>
round town more <lb/>
that all premises should be <lb/>
kept clean- <lb/>
Supt. A. Dunlap tells us that <lb/>
the additional machinery has <lb/>
shipped tor providing d electric <lb/>
V Johnson for low prices . <lb/>
aw. <lb/>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR<lb/>
D J WHICHARD. Editor and Owner. <lb/>
Friday. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADV <lb/>
VOL No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA TUESDAY. JUNE 1.9 1906.<lb/>
Greenville's Big Department Stores. <lb/>
As <lb/>
Hot Weather Merchandise<lb/>
y v Johnston for special <lb/>
Se <lb/>
The R Hector hub <lb/>
u th- be<lb/>
tie. <lb/>
w. mid beeswax <lb/>
M. Schultz. <lb/>
STRAY TAKES IT- <lb/>
I have taken up one bar <lb/>
s t. about CO pounds, <lb/>
no ear marks. Owner same <lb/>
by paying <lb/>
abounding in plentiful beauty and cheapness here. <lb/>
ft materials tor June Selling are for your inspection and in quantities to meet your de- <lb/>
T the <lb/>
be appreciate d. <lb/>
any i <lb/>
at the C-r y. And if they do. h. <lb/>
will take precautions to see <lb/>
; re no led.<lb/>
What a mannered thing <lb/>
tattling a <lb/>
Men after a more In <lb/>
thin swell n of lately <lb/>
With I crawling to- <lb/>
century mark, the adjourn- <lb/>
of cornea appreciably <lb/>
nearer in spite of of leg- <lb/>
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to <lb/>
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public life id i -in h not heard of <lb/>
for a <lb/>
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Tucker <lb/>
Greenville. N. C <lb/>
It ; SI <lb/>
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July will sell at th late <lb/>
U. home place Heave town <lb/>
snip, S. <lb/>
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Due saw mill complete with belt, <lb/>
l and saw, all perfect <lb/>
will guarantee to cut <lb/>
inch in hours Reason <lb/>
telling no i r to saw. out -i- <lb/>
steel in perfect <lb/>
order, running y, boiler <lb/>
pounds cold water pres- <lb/>
lire, The Mutual Machine <lb/>
Co., Washington, N. C One Si-Horse <lb/>
Power Engine in i o bet- <lb/>
made One 18-Horse Power I <lb/>
One 16- Po Engine. <lb/>
good as new. <lb/>
Saws. One Wood Saw. almost <lb/>
Seed Crasher. One Grist <lb/>
Mill with belt, shafting, mill <lb/>
pick-, mill This mil is noted <lb/>
ii-. good is in <lb/>
running order, one set of Rocks <lb/>
most new. feet with <lb/>
complete. rang- <lb/>
loot to five feet. One <lb/>
Ii with sell-feeder condenser <lb/>
bell, In perfect running <lb/>
login a bale of cotton in I <lb/>
minutes. I Cotton Press good as <lb/>
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with a -aw mill, gristmill <lb/>
and cotton sin. Terms of sale one <lb/>
cash of sale, balance when <lb/>
All property <lb/>
must lie in ten days<lb/>
A a e lot of hand-made <lb/>
Buck sale. Apply W. T. <lb/>
Bit he . <lb/>
Colored Dress Goods <lb/>
Department <lb/>
cool in i mall <lb/>
dots and figures, butt <lb/>
patterns and solid for to cent <lb/>
per yard. Brown cs percales, <lb/>
madras and gingham. <lb/>
White Goods Depart- <lb/>
Inch French lawn yard <lb/>
inch Persian to yard <lb/>
inch Persian lawn <lb/>
inch Handkerchief linen to yd <lb/>
inch yard <lb/>
inch Irish linen to yard <lb/>
inch Union cotton, but <lb/>
almost as pretty as ell linen for more <lb/>
money at yard. <lb/>
Lovely dotted swiss, the real imported <lb/>
kind, in small neat from to <lb/>
for shirt waists <lb/>
and dresses this seasons newest patterns <lb/>
from to variety great <lb/>
and patterns lovely. <lb/>
Laces S Embroideries <lb/>
We are showing pretty things <lb/>
in this laces we rave baby <lb/>
Irish French,, Plat <lb/>
Round thread Val in all <lb/>
overs, bands and edges Batiste and Baby <lb/>
Irish combined from tie loveliest of <lb/>
trimmings of the season, we are showing <lb/>
it in exquisite patterns, suitable for very <lb/>
sheer materials as well as the heavier <lb/>
kinds. Black baby Irish all overs end <lb/>
bands to match. <lb/>
Notion depart- <lb/>
should rest you, es we are showing <lb/>
useful and desirable novelties. <lb/>
Yes we have kinds and <lb/>
acme gr end large <lb/>
breezy In paper, and gauze. <lb/>
The silk gauze fans, real <lb/>
decorations incl Ivory are lovely <lb/>
cheap as to 53.50 others <lb/>
with cheaper sticks and <lb/>
Shopping bags in white kid, canvas <lb/>
end f leathers in black and colors from <lb/>
cents to <lb/>
Pretty white wash bells embroidered <lb/>
and some with detached buckles is guilt <lb/>
and pearl, the prices range from to <lb/>
Guilt belts, leather belts, silk belts <lb/>
all prices. <lb/>
Ladies hosiery in black and white <lb/>
gauze, some plain, some j embroidered, <lb/>
some lace boots, others lace all over, all <lb/>
sizes and prices. <lb/>
Infants and in black <lb/>
and white all sizes from to <lb/>
Ladies and infants gauze vests, short <lb/>
and long sleeves. <lb/>
Nazareth and Daisy waists tor boys <lb/>
and girls, cool comfortable, all sizes <lb/>
each. <lb/>
tops and cords and <lb/>
stamped linens, embroidery silks and <lb/>
cottons. <lb/>
Ready made waists in ladies sizes, <lb/>
handsomely trimmed with embroidery <lb/>
and lace, some look like hand embroidery <lb/>
prices from to <lb/>
Plain S Fancy Black <lb/>
Lawns <lb/>
Batiste, French Silk mulls, Per- <lb/>
lawn, Mercerized madras and many <lb/>
ether wears from to yard.<lb/>
is ready to meet your wants in <lb/>
Corset;, in and <lb/>
lures <lb/>
yesterday <lb/>
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L Future-. <lb/>
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keep Line is <lb/>
Should meet your approval. All kinds of <lb/>
Towels, Bath rags, table <lb/>
kins and Dollies. A good at <lb/>
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Toilet Soaps, Tooth Brush <lb/>
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others at<lb/>
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Is to serve v V U the best -1 <lb/>
Potato Quo Hi n . <lb/>
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FIRE IN BALTIMORE. <lb/>
Loss Will Reach <lb/>
if. greatest <lb/>
fie 11- of 1901, <lb/>
v h properly loss of about <lb/>
the sacrifice of <lb/>
at an early <lb/>
morning the water <lb/>
For h the entire harbor <lb/>
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on i side, the flames <lb/>
being with kept within <lb/>
fines of wharf of the <lb/>
t- Miners <lb/>
the south <lb/>
tide a battle fought <lb/>
prevent n wholesale <lb/>
l-y spread from <lb/>
barges, <lb/>
vi <lb/>
members of the Essex <lb/>
U two tore It <lb/>
i- believed the missing <lb/>
mere bun or jumped <lb/>
i d were drowned. The <lb/>
ATKINSON, cabin <lb/>
JOAN second <lb/>
MANUEL <lb/>
Five other were rescued <lb/>
with the Mary, <lb/>
narrowly escaping <lb/>
in the or drowning, <lb/>
as en- to make <lb/>
vessel from <lb/>
as the for- <lb/>
mer boat away from the <lb/>
burning steamer. <lb/>
MISS JONES EXONERATED. <lb/>
MRS. PATTIE BYNUM PARKER. <lb/>
WHICHARD ITEMS. <lb/>
. June <lb/>
showers <lb/>
th i- good headway <lb/>
am, the farmers a miserable <lb/>
Misses Boss and Lillian <lb/>
Thomas, of visiting <lb/>
Mr-. W. A. <lb/>
Mis Susie went to Green- <lb/>
Coroner's Jury at Selma Heart <lb/>
Evidence in Case of Miss <lb/>
Pearl Jones. <lb/>
Selma, the pres <lb/>
at least, the killing of the <lb/>
Bud by the <lb/>
brave little telephone operator <lb/>
Miss Pearl Jones, of place, is <lb/>
a closed the matter <lb/>
will be to rest until the <lb/>
of Superior com t <lb/>
this county. So far as Miss Jones <lb/>
is concerned it is a thing of the <lb/>
this, as tie result of the <lb/>
jury having completely <lb/>
exonerated her. <lb/>
When she the room <lb/>
every eye was upon her <lb/>
and there until she was <lb/>
excused and left the building. <lb/>
This seemed sufficient <lb/>
to unnerve bi-r. Instead, her walk <lb/>
was as steady s a soldier and she <lb/>
was an as if she had been <lb/>
duty, from be search- <lb/>
of <lb/>
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s and <lb/>
being both graceful and good <lb/>
looking, she completely <lb/>
many of whom ha; <lb/>
never u hi r More. She <lb/>
her story deliberately, using good <lb/>
language, and impressed every <lb/>
present her candor sin- <lb/>
Among other things she said she <lb/>
had the <lb/>
such an attack had prepared <lb/>
a pistol she <lb/>
kept by her when <lb/>
she duty always <lb/>
hand she was <lb/>
one room to On this <lb/>
night when opened the <lb/>
door she thought she could hear <lb/>
something Inn saw until <lb/>
ODD MEMORIAL. I WATER FROZEN IN FIRE. <lb/>
Passes From Earth to Her <lb/>
Home. <lb/>
Mrs. Pattie Bynum <lb/>
nearly years and widow of the <lb/>
late Mr. W. R. Parker, died a few <lb/>
minutes past six o'clock Sunday <lb/>
at her home in South <lb/>
Mrs. Parker was in Farm- <lb/>
township August <lb/>
At the ago of I J years she united <lb/>
with Antioch <lb/>
w as by Be v. George <lb/>
She lived <lb/>
the year when she <lb/>
m to At the <lb/>
of the Christian church <lb/>
in her membership was <lb/>
here where it remained <lb/>
her death. <lb/>
January 1892, two years <lb/>
after coining to Greenville, she was <lb/>
to Mr. W. B. <lb/>
as s devoted wife. The <lb/>
death of her husband a few mouths <lb/>
tended to hasten her demise, <lb/>
and it is remarkable that she pass- <lb/>
ed away on the day set apart by <lb/>
the Odd Fellows on which to bold <lb/>
memorial exercises to Mr. Parker. <lb/>
Her death due to asthma and <lb/>
complications arising therefrom. <lb/>
Six years ago Mrs Parker became <lb/>
a cripple from rheumatism and <lb/>
was never able to go about after- <lb/>
ward except by aid of a rolling <lb/>
She was a great sufferer, <lb/>
though always patient, cheerful <lb/>
and uncomplaining. <lb/>
standing her affliction, she was <lb/>
ever faithful and devoted to the <lb/>
her Master. She an <lb/>
active member of the Christian <lb/>
Exercises Held Sunday <lb/>
Afternoon. <lb/>
she filed the first just to lie j Woman's Mission Board of the <lb/>
sure. When she saw j crunch, and had the meetings held <lb/>
in the at lit-1 to enable her to take <lb/>
the firing until she was out of <lb/>
cartridges. Sue said certainly she <lb/>
v returned Tues- shot to hit and would have teen <lb/>
very sorry if he had escaped As <lb/>
day. <lb/>
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s. rammed Thurs- <lb/>
day, d by U J. Which <lb/>
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in <lb/>
spent Tues- <lb/>
win. Mrs. L. R. Which- <lb/>
n, of Stokes, was in <lb/>
., mi <lb/>
to 48.50. <lb/>
potatoes to <lb/>
Newark, 4.00 5.00 <lb/>
Pittsburgh, Fancy 5.00 <lb/>
GREENVILLE N. C. <lb/>
Th <lb/>
-i is now on <lb/>
It i like<lb/>
up Vi i . Well, this lust <lb/>
per quart. <lb/>
A In-nits on <lb/>
an id o <lb/>
s I,, at <lb/>
cu per t the gross <lb/>
tin- two cars <lb/>
aggregate of op- <lb/>
wail means turn <lb/>
among the pickers daily <lb/>
sections of the county <lb/>
as well or better, and this <lb/>
means of putting <lb/>
quite a little of <lb/>
what Is considered the <lb/>
full of the <lb/>
it tinned out, she has no remorse <lb/>
nor to Sue was <lb/>
excused the evidence closed. <lb/>
like the goal, bad <lb/>
ready voted and the foreman <lb/>
following <lb/>
Selma township, in the matter <lb/>
I he jury <lb/>
and sworn to make <lb/>
in the death of Bud Richard- <lb/>
son, by whom produced when <lb/>
where, consideration of <lb/>
the by us, that <lb/>
the d Bud <lb/>
I i shot fired from <lb/>
pistol in tie hands one Pearl <lb/>
Jones who undoubtedly fired <lb/>
shot in the of her honor, <lb/>
this jury <lb/>
commends her. <lb/>
Winston. <lb/>
s. Holt, <lb/>
W. i<lb/>
u. <lb/>
It is me <lb/>
lodges Mini lies of <lb/>
are <lb/>
only gins iii prove the <lb/>
no sympathy nice <lb/>
hi re. <lb/>
part the <lb/>
Mrs. Parker is survived by <lb/>
in in-is and two Jo- <lb/>
J. Bynum, of Mr. <lb/>
W. U. Bynum, of Wilson, Mrs J <lb/>
M. Barrett, of and Mrs <lb/>
Henry Harris, of Falkland. She <lb/>
leaves children but her <lb/>
are Miss Ellen Parker <lb/>
W. B. Parker, of Greenville, <lb/>
C. of <lb/>
as of and <lb/>
of Wilmington. <lb/>
The funeral services were con- <lb/>
ducted by Rev. H. H. Moore st <lb/>
o'clock this afternoon in <lb/>
Christian church, followed by in. <lb/>
by the side of her late <lb/>
in Cherry Hill cemetery. <lb/>
Active <lb/>
E. A. Jr., C. <lb/>
J. L. B. <lb/>
Williams, T. R. Moore and J. <lb/>
iK. J. A. Lang, W. J. <lb/>
H. L. Coward, D. O. <lb/>
L. lamer., <lb/>
t Lodge I. O. O. F. held <lb/>
its memorial exercises Sun- <lb/>
day Masonic temple <lb/>
opera house. There was a good <lb/>
the were <lb/>
very program <lb/>
Doxology, combined choirs <lb/>
and audience. <lb/>
by Baptist choir. <lb/>
Prayer, by ex-Gov. T. J. Jarvis. <lb/>
Anthem, by the Methodist <lb/>
Report of secretary. <lb/>
Duet, by Mrs. T. E. Hooker <lb/>
Mrs. H. H. Moore, of <lb/>
choir. <lb/>
by members of lodge. <lb/>
Eulogies, by E. a. and F. <lb/>
C. <lb/>
Address, by Rev. H. H. Moore. <lb/>
by members of <lb/>
choir. <lb/>
The report of Secretary E. E <lb/>
Griffin showed that the lodge had <lb/>
lost only member by death <lb/>
during the past year W. R. <lb/>
he also read <lb/>
names of all who had died in the <lb/>
last years. <lb/>
The remarks of Messrs. <lb/>
and on the lite and char- <lb/>
of Mr. Parker were most <lb/>
bare testimony to <lb/>
his worth and the loss the com- <lb/>
and the lodge had sustain- <lb/>
ed in his death. <lb/>
The subject of H. H. <lb/>
Moore's address was <lb/>
and it was an admirable one. <lb/>
He spoke not only the <lb/>
arising from the joining <lb/>
together of <lb/>
Independent Order of Odd <lb/>
Fellows, made reference to <lb/>
the <lb/>
many blessings growing out of it. <lb/>
The music was excellent and <lb/>
r, fleeted credit those who ten- <lb/>
it. <lb/>
Perfect Cakes Found in Cans in <lb/>
Ruins Burned Ice Factory. <lb/>
When an examination was made <lb/>
today of the of an ice factory <lb/>
destroyed by fire last Thursday in <lb/>
each of the freezing cans, which had <lb/>
been lowered into a tank of brine <lb/>
just before the; was found <lb/>
a full sized cake of ice as clear and <lb/>
perfect as if it had been frozen under <lb/>
A DELIGHTFUL DAY ON <lb/>
OLD <lb/>
ordinary conditions, instead Of <lb/>
seething furnace, which had I delicious peaches all- <lb/>
swept everything before it for two ed Blue Banks, each <lb/>
for <lb/>
Nev, r has there <lb/>
together a fairer or lovelier f <lb/>
which on June the tenth met at <lb/>
Hanks the famous Tar <lb/>
lo recreation <lb/>
Farmville <lb/>
net home of Misses I Eva <lb/>
Wilkinson, after <lb/>
lady <lb/>
BETTER MAIL CARS. <lb/>
OVER THE STATE. <lb/>
Happenings of Interest in North <lb/>
Carolina. <lb/>
Tho Democrat of the tenth dis- <lb/>
have nominated W. IS. Craw- <lb/>
lord for congress. <lb/>
Tho North Merchants If. <lb/>
tail association meets at Morehead <lb/>
City this week. <lb/>
a half squares. basket well filled <lb/>
Another result of the lire was the good things which was nigh- <lb/>
killing of many fish, by the water y enjoyed. There was plenty for <lb/>
thrown on the fire, which, and plenty left. The Farm- <lb/>
impregnated with nicotine from crowd met by the Smiths <lb/>
a tobacco warehouse, was conducted ;. u crowd. Never has Fan, ville <lb/>
to the river by Point d lads lassies <lb/>
Enterprise. more enjoyable day from <lb/>
to end. Boat riding, <lb/>
climbing the sleep hills, strolling <lb/>
the sand and <lb/>
. the wild flowers d <lb/>
v the lovely- listen- <lb/>
it-; to little bird- <lb/>
as they to make live <lb/>
each other, while some love s <lb/>
re seated beneath the <lb/>
the grass or the root <lb/>
a tree, vowing their love for <lb/>
other. The day was all that <lb/>
be asked for. M . <lb/>
of the we e in making the <lb/>
drive more pleasant. <lb/>
those present <lb/>
Harries and Miss Ellen Ty-on, <lb/>
Frank Thigpen and Miss <lb/>
Burnett, Henry Hyde <lb/>
Maggie Gay, bur Stamper and <lb/>
Miss Eva Tyson <lb/>
-id Miss Wilkinson, Lon- <lb/>
Matthews and Miss Blanche <lb/>
Frank Tyson and Miss Rosa- <lb/>
Tyson, Ben Joy and Miss <lb/>
Hearne, and <lb/>
Hisses and Carmen Flan- <lb/>
i mo, Johnnie Flanagan and Miss <lb/>
Mary Belle Joe Smith <lb/>
Miss Trilby Smith. Haywood <lb/>
Smith and Mi Vary Smith, Lloyd <lb/>
and Miss Caroline Little, <lb/>
Tom at d Miss Agnes <lb/>
Smith, Smith and Misses <lb/>
Rosa and Ellen Smith and a good <lb/>
bundle of stags. <lb/>
Alter enjoying the beautiful <lb/>
scenery and the m st bountiful <lb/>
dinner all departed, <lb/>
voting the an entire <lb/>
and hoping to speed just <lb/>
such another day. <lb/>
In a wreck of a train near <lb/>
on the Southern rail- <lb/>
road eleven cars were demolished. <lb/>
Representative Small, of North <lb/>
Carolina, has introduced a bid <lb/>
which looks to construction of <lb/>
better and safer mail cars. It <lb/>
orders the Postmaster General <lb/>
to have plans prepared for a fire- <lb/>
proof, bandit-defying steel car. <lb/>
The bill ought to pass. Both <lb/>
business and humanitarian <lb/>
ons dictate this. On the <lb/>
side, the government is <lb/>
paying about a year <lb/>
for rental of postal cars owned <lb/>
by railroads. So high is this <lb/>
rental that cars are for in <lb/>
two or three years, according to <lb/>
statements currently made in <lb/>
Congressional discussion. The <lb/>
government could well afford to <lb/>
own its cars. If is no de- <lb/>
certainly should in- <lb/>
on getting good car's for <lb/>
what it pays. Good steel cars <lb/>
ought to be provided without ad- <lb/>
ding B dollar to the present <lb/>
rental. <lb/>
It is little less than criminal. <lb/>
to lock overworked postal clerks <lb/>
Into the flimsy structures <lb/>
provided for postal cars, <lb/>
are smashed to kindling wood in <lb/>
every wreck, with <lb/>
chances that the will <lb/>
be tired and the wretched wight <lb/>
who may have escaped in <lb/>
the crash subjected to the more <lb/>
exquisite torture to <lb/>
death. <lb/>
Pullman cars don't telescope <lb/>
or burn. Neither do properly <lb/>
constructed day coaches. Tic <lb/>
number of mail clerks killed <lb/>
maimed is greater than of <lb/>
car passengers, yet the a.-. <lb/>
A colored boy and a man were number of sleeping c <lb/>
killed at Mt. Olive, Saturday, by passengers is hundreds of <lb/>
coming in contact with a live wire , greater than of mail clerks. The <lb/>
e Grandma Made. <lb/>
The entire force, the editor <lb/>
to the devil, are under <lb/>
obligations to <lb/>
bunch ginger cakes like grand <lb/>
ma used to make, that was sent to <lb/>
us yesterday just noon. <lb/>
They looked good, they tasted <lb/>
good they wire good, <lb/>
and very good co send <lb/>
i on <lb/>
Several women of Chicago, <lb/>
graduating last from a clans <lb/>
in domestic i said to <lb/>
have received diploma certifying <lb/>
they are qualified to keep <lb/>
house for u <lb/>
were given <lb/>
a practical exhibition <lb/>
their skill in the preparation of <lb/>
breakfasts, luncheons and <lb/>
breakfast that was shown had <lb/>
been at <lb/>
cents and was to satisfy <lb/>
many the hunger of four persons. <lb/>
for a ,. dinner consisted <lb/>
meat, two Vegetables, a salad and <lb/>
a pudding for tour, prepared at a <lb/>
In cents. women <lb/>
who can perform these miracles <lb/>
deserve good husbands without de- <lb/>
lay, and husbands with more than <lb/>
a week. <lb/>
men on the engine, those grimy <lb/>
heroes who traditionally <lb/>
stoics, at their posts and to <lb/>
death with hand throttle, are <lb/>
the only class whose chance f <lb/>
A telephone wire had broken <lb/>
fallen across an electric light wire <lb/>
. H. B. Varner, editor of the <lb/>
Lexington Dispatch, was elected <lb/>
first vice president of National <lb/>
Association in session at <lb/>
Indianapolis. <lb/>
Rocky Mount, June <lb/>
Pearl Jones is the recipient of a j the railroad companies tor l <lb/>
beautiful locket chain, given I privilege of having its most <lb/>
by the Atlantic Cast Line force at servants unmercifully <lb/>
South Rocky Mount, In to red, and the practice ought <lb/>
i her bravery In shouting the Times <lb/>
at Selma a few days ago. <lb/>
one side of the locket her in- <lb/>
E. t-re engraved, on <lb/>
the other, the A. L. <lb/>
Office Rocky <lb/>
Rocky Mount, N. June lo- <lb/>
ll Nina Moore was awakened <lb/>
Wednesday morning about three <lb/>
o'clock by a entering her <lb/>
room. Her screams brought her <lb/>
to the scene at once <lb/>
the made good his es- <lb/>
cape through a window. She was of <lb/>
course, very badly and <lb/>
was thrown Into an extremely <lb/>
but is now get- <lb/>
nicely. <lb/>
Killed His Way into Favor <lb/>
William No. -153 Haw- <lb/>
thorn street, returned to <lb/>
yesterday with the <lb/>
of having bee elected hon- <lb/>
member of a Maids <lb/>
club in Syracuse, an honor never <lb/>
upon a man. Mr <lb/>
qualified for membership <lb/>
by kissing all the members of the <lb/>
club, beautiful young <lb/>
en, and he was very proud of it. <lb/>
accidental death on the rail -1 He was in last week on <lb/>
pares with that of the tint wedding <lb/>
clerks. . Miss Ethel <lb/>
The government is r who was before her marriage a <lb/>
her of the IV.-.-hi r <lb/>
After the ceremony <lb/>
at Kinston. <lb/>
will have a big Mason <lb/>
celebration on the and . <lb/>
A large delegation of Masons fro <lb/>
this section had anticipated gob <lb/>
over to take part in the <lb/>
but so far have been unable I <lb/>
reach any arrangements with <lb/>
Atlantic Coast Line tor a <lb/>
train. On occasions in <lb/>
past it has been easy to <lb/>
trains for this purpose, but th <lb/>
time the railroad officials do <lb/>
even show courtesy to answer <lb/>
about It, which l <lb/>
rather strange. <lb/>
dub <lb/>
gallantly <lb/>
kissed the bride The remaining <lb/>
members that they should <lb/>
be declared on that part of tho <lb/>
ceremony. Although old enough to <lb/>
be a father to M. he <lb/>
the add kissed every one <lb/>
d the women <lb/>
A meeting of the club was <lb/>
held at once and Mr. was <lb/>
elected an honorable member. <lb/>
Too Much <lb/>
says discharge the <lb/>
weather clerk hire another <lb/>
one. That might not help matters, <lb/>
but the tonight and to- <lb/>
has become a <lb/>
phase. It may keep on that way <lb/>
until the moon changes again.<lb/>
In n <lb/>
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