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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/>
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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/>
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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/>
unfinished.<lb/>
to <lb/>
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public life id i -in h not heard of <lb/>
for a <lb/>
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YORK<lb/>
BY <lb/>
Bankers Brokers, <lb/>
Norfolk. Va. <lb/>
Hew York <lb/>
Today <lb/>
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A- o'clock on Monday <lb/>
July will sell at th late <lb/>
U. home place Heave town <lb/>
snip, S. <lb/>
. . , ,, . <lb/>
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/>
Dew. Lots of things goes <lb/>
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/>
Close <lb/>
July <lb/>
Oct. <lb/>
L Future-. <lb/>
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Corn<lb/>
July Lard <lb/>
ST. <lb/>
BO <lb/>
f Mi <lb/>
THE CORSET DEPARTMENT <lb/>
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. Our stock of House- I <lb/>
keep Line is <lb/>
Should meet your approval. All kinds of <lb/>
Towels, Bath rags, table <lb/>
kins and Dollies. A good at <lb/>
ii prices. <lb/>
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The Shoe Department <lb/>
Is to serve v V U the best -1 <lb/>
Potato Quo Hi n . <lb/>
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potatoes today in the Northern <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/>
-I- <lb/>
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/>
Her voice was <lb/>
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/>
W A. after <lb/>
ding Mine in Greenville <lb/>
s. rammed Thurs- <lb/>
day, d by U J. Which <lb/>
aid Jr. <lb/>
h. a caller in<lb/>
R O. I'm went to Wash- <lb/>
on . <lb/>
V. a was in ye- <lb/>
i. i <lb/>
1-ls <lb/>
at <lb/>
J R Which spent Monday <lb/>
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/>
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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/>
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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/>
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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/>
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good they wire good, <lb/>
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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/>
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fallen across an electric light wire <lb/>
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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/>
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but is now get- <lb/>
nicely. <lb/>
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William No. -153 Haw- <lb/>
thorn street, returned to <lb/>
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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/>
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accidental death on the rail -1 He was in last week on <lb/>
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will have a big Mason <lb/>
celebration on the and . <lb/>
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this section had anticipated gob <lb/>
over to take part in the <lb/>
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reach any arrangements with <lb/>
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members that they should <lb/>
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HANAN and SON. <lb/>
WE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR<lb/>
Hanan's Famous Shoes <lb/>
a FOR M boys. <lb/>
test for many <lb/>
worn by all In and <lb/>
look at the w cuts <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
BANK OF GREENVILLE, <lb/>
At the April 6th 1906. <lb/>
1152,409.87<lb/>
Stocks, etc. <lb/>
Furniture 8.617.32 <lb/>
House <lb/>
6.943.88 <lb/>
2.779.00 <lb/>
Silver Coin 7.218 <lb/>
US notes <lb/>
1259,584.88 <lb/>
Liabilities- <lb/>
Capital Stock paid Id <lb/>
Surplus, 25,000.00 <lb/>
Undivided Profits less Ex- <lb/>
and Taxes Paid 15,888.66 <lb/>
Deposit subject to check <lb/>
Cashier's checks out- <lb/>
standing 2,966.90 <lb/>
1259,584.83 <lb/>
forth . <lb/>
County of Pitt. j <lb/>
I, Jam L. Little. Cashier I he above-named bank, to solemn <lb/>
wear the statement above is true to the best of my knowledge <lb/>
belief JAMES L. LITTLE. , <lb/>
Subs and sworn to <lb/>
me, this 11th day of 1906 <lb/>
Walter g. ward. <lb/>
Public. <lb/>
O. HOOKER, <lb/>
J. K. MO YE, <lb/>
W. WILSON, <lb/>
directors <lb/>
SECOND HAND MACHINERY <lb/>
FOR SALE <lb/>
We at our the following second hand <lb/>
era and Engine w.-- v II guarantee to be h-- <lb/>
low which will s-l <lb/>
One H. P. Center Crank Engine been used one Ginning <lb/>
season, which w- will F. O. B. Greenville, N. C <lb/>
One SO H. P. for one year <lb/>
only, V O. B N. C. <lb/>
One H. P. Return Boiler, Atlas Make one <lb/>
year old F. O B. Oxford N. C. <lb/>
One H. P. 8135.00 Durham, N. C. Good. <lb/>
One H. P. class, good as F. <lb/>
O. B. All ruse will be sold at an early day <lb/>
to the first man who applies <lb/>
HENRY HARDING, agent <lb/>
You Pay For It <lb/>
In higher prices when you buy Goods on Credit, as the <lb/>
Credit merchant must make up his losses out of some- <lb/>
body <lb/>
I SELL FOP CASH, <lb/>
Therefore have no losses to make up and put the price <lb/>
the lowest figure. Pay cash and avoid the charging of ac- <lb/>
counts or else, charged to you. I sell any <lb/>
want in th way <lb/>
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circle i- marked on the ground <lb/>
to represent the castle. A larger <lb/>
one outside limits the castle yard. <lb/>
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tin-others form the besieging nor <lb/>
who try to cross the yard <lb/>
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the castle dwellers. Every n <lb/>
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of the besiegers who in en <lb/>
the castle is allowed to <lb/>
two of the dweller to return with <lb/>
to the party. The <lb/>
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the most men the end of i <lb/>
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each containing live <lb/>
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game consists in each person draw- <lb/>
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in the points, Using one for the <lb/>
head, two for the hands and two <lb/>
for the feet. A great variety of <lb/>
amusing figures and attitudes will <lb/>
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How th Swiftest Animal on <lb/>
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gates of Jaipur you may see a <lb/>
hunt. and again in the <lb/>
noonday heat you may have seen a <lb/>
leopard crouching along beside his <lb/>
uncertain, half <lb/>
timid, heavily hooded with blue silk, <lb/>
and finding the trimmed stone of <lb/>
the pavement maddening hot ha <lb/>
neath his silent pads. But it is a <lb/>
different animal when at last, aft <lb/>
a tedious stalk of a herd of black <lb/>
the leopard is from <lb/>
the winning bullock and left <lb/>
bis own work. <lb/>
In all the world there is little left <lb/>
BO savage and so beautiful as this <lb/>
steel cat when he scents <lb/>
his quarry. In a flash he has drop- <lb/>
to the plain, belly flat upon the <lb/>
lot stones, while ho works his way <lb/>
to a ten inch patch of sagebrush, <lb/>
oil dhows and seemingly four <lb/>
inches above the ground. You may <lb/>
see the trail of him as he goes. From <lb/>
one bush he. for another or a <lb/>
fold of ground. One watches him <lb/>
with a touch of his own silence, <lb/>
though the little of bullock <lb/>
carts must still kept moving lest <lb/>
their stopping should alarm the <lb/>
buck. <lb/>
So it goes on, yellow demon <lb/>
edging himself nearer nearer tr. <lb/>
his prey till, while fifty yards <lb/>
away yet, buck raises his head. <lb/>
Whether ho temporizes his danger <lb/>
at once or not, there is no chance of <lb/>
stalking him a yard farther, and <lb/>
the cheetah makes his dash. There <lb/>
is not a sound on either side. Two <lb/>
of the fastest animals on earth <lb/>
the cheetah is beyond all question <lb/>
the in a life and <lb/>
death race. It is soon over, for if <lb/>
the cheetah docs not bring his prey <lb/>
down in yards he throws up the <lb/>
chase and ignominiously to <lb/>
his master. If he catches the buck <lb/>
there is another final of jetting life- <lb/>
blood and convulsive limbs and <lb/>
glassing eyes, interfered with by <lb/>
cheetah's master, who brings a huge <lb/>
wooden tilled with blood and <lb/>
entrails, which he forcibly <lb/>
for the buck under the <lb/>
still muzzle of the sated <lb/>
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wait outside of a store <lb/>
two hours while she searched for a <lb/>
pair of gloves to suit her. <lb/>
wan pretty good, but <lb/>
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what <lb/>
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consulted on the ease. <lb/>
didn't they agree <lb/>
upon anything <lb/>
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That was to make their bill as high <lb/>
as Standard and <lb/>
Times. <lb/>
BETHEL BANKING AND TRUST CO. <lb/>
At tin <lb/>
AT , N. C. <lb/>
of April 6th, 1906. <lb/>
SOURCES. <lb/>
Loans and discounts <lb/>
Overdrafts <lb/>
Furniture . <lb/>
Due from Ranks <lb/>
1,990.20 <lb/>
ash <lb/>
Gold and silver <lb/>
National hank <lb/>
other U. S. <lb/>
Total <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
stock 5.300.00 <lb/>
Surplus fund <lb/>
Undivided profits 1,108.23 <lb/>
lime certificates of <lb/>
deposit 3,146.50 <lb/>
Deposits subj. to check <lb/>
Collier's checks out- <lb/>
standing 28.18 <lb/>
Checks <lb/>
Total <lb/>
637.278,48 <lb/>
State of North Carolina, County of Pitt, <lb/>
I. of the above named solemnly <lb/>
swear that statement is true to the best of my know <lb/>
edge and belies <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to <lb/>
ore day of April <lb/>
H Taylor, <lb/>
Public <lb/>
M. O. President. <lb/>
K. , <lb/>
B. J. GRIMES, <lb/>
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make it a point to tell my wife <lb/>
everything that happens. <lb/>
Old That's <lb/>
I tell my wife lots of tilings <lb/>
that never happen at <lb/>
Alter a Fortune. <lb/>
when I said the <lb/>
poor young man, want a girl who <lb/>
is able to make her own dresses and <lb/>
all <lb/>
replied the other, who <lb/>
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want a girl who doesn't have <lb/>
Detroit Free Press, <lb/>
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understand your cook had a <lb/>
controversy with the cook next <lb/>
they had a lively <lb/>
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cook won by a <lb/>
Houston Post. <lb/>
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always mowing <lb/>
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answered the neighbor <lb/>
who takes life easy. doesn't <lb/>
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leaves pushing a lawn mower spoils <lb/>
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Star. <lb/>
Humming Machinery. <lb/>
buzzing <lb/>
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Announcement <lb/>
We beg leave to announce that we are <lb/>
Wholesale and Retail <lb/>
r for <lb/>
White Lead, Paints <lb/>
Colors, and <lb/>
k Ready nixed Paints. <lb/>
There is no line in the world better than <lb/>
the Harrison line. It has it <lb/>
reputation for honorable wares and honorable <lb/>
dealings. <lb/>
If you use the Harrison Paints you need <lb/>
never worry quality. <lb/>
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orders whenever you want good paint for <lb/>
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can give you Special Prices. <lb/>
Baker <lb/>
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distance here. <lb/>
Miss Ma Grimes- <lb/>
1- Mies Nina Cannon. <lb/>
lied Steads, Suits, <lb/>
Center Tables, Chairs Cradles, <lb/>
Bed Springs, Mattresses <lb/>
Lounges, Cook Stoves and a <lb/>
gnat many other things are <lb/>
kept up stairs. Cannon Tyson. <lb/>
The sign the Is <lb/>
Johnnie Nobles has to <lb/>
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When eyes need attention <lb/>
J. W. optician, <lb/>
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worn it you want to be <lb/>
plaited, <lb/>
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will pay cash price, don't <lb/>
sell your seed until yon see me. <lb/>
Lilly Co. <lb/>
J. B and W, H. Galloway, two <lb/>
mullein from the <lb/>
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carry <lb/>
lull lit- caD <lb/>
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sage, and <lb/>
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ware, fancy lamps, tinware <lb/>
at J B <lb/>
A full supply of Trunks. <lb/>
Telescopes, Gripe, Satchels and <lb/>
Suit Cases, at J. B. Bro. <lb/>
Clarence Cannon who has been <lb/>
attending school at University- <lb/>
came home Thursday night to <lb/>
spend vacation, Clarence is an <lb/>
clever as well as <lb/>
j Lung man and we are all <lb/>
have back. In fact <lb/>
we him a brilliant <lb/>
future. <lb/>
Car load V. Crimped roofing in <lb/>
lengths to cover residences <lb/>
churches, school burnt; <lb/>
shelters, stables much cheaper than <lb/>
shingles and very little labor, at J. <lb/>
K. Bro. <lb/>
Calico and at <lb/>
per yard, great white <lb/>
slippers aid summer goods, at J <lb/>
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clock at J. W. Taylor's. It is <lb/>
for any occasion. <lb/>
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i hemp lope pulleys, at J. Ii. <lb/>
Smith <lb/>
V. Clumps and paper roofing, <lb/>
Pomps aim long or snort joints <lb/>
and pipe at J. B. Smith <lb/>
Latest styles in cloaks and wrap <lb/>
for and Ladies <lb/>
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Hobgood made for woods fol- <lb/>
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at first shot and brought back. A <lb/>
before Mayor K G. Cox was <lb/>
bad el both bound over to court. <lb/>
d a nice little scene for the <lb/>
time. <lb/>
Saturday the trustees of the <lb/>
Methodist church here bought of <lb/>
R. Ii Cam- a nice lot on Lee <lb/>
upon which anticipate <lb/>
at a a <lb/>
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Morrison and family, who <lb/>
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most family leave. Then <lb/>
friends ate numerous and none <lb/>
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among us Mr. <lb/>
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bee, Ibis family <lb/>
will appreciate as we <lb/>
do. <lb/>
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Philadelphia, Pa., June <lb/>
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College, N. C, and <lb/>
known North Carolina as the <lb/>
PI IT COUNTY <lb/>
To State, Congressional and <lb/>
Conventions. <lb/>
Democratic of <lb/>
Pitt county on <lb/>
ed following delegates to the <lb/>
State, congressional and judicial <lb/>
CONVENTION. <lb/>
at Greensboro July <lb/>
Delegates Alternates <lb/>
Ivy South J C <lb/>
Parker B W King <lb/>
S M Mali m <lb/>
G M Mooring W B <lb/>
J J Elks <lb/>
J J Laughinghouse, Jr <lb/>
S A Stocks <lb/>
C J Tucker <lb/>
H L Blount <lb/>
E E Cot ten <lb/>
W M Lang <lb/>
J A Mull U <lb/>
W W Dawson <lb/>
J B Smith <lb/>
J J May <lb/>
J L Fountain <lb/>
Davis <lb/>
J J Laughinghouse <lb/>
E A Jr. <lb/>
F G James D C Moore <lb/>
L I Moore P <lb/>
J E Clark J P Fleming <lb/>
J J Moore L I Moore <lb/>
at Elizabeth City June <lb/>
Delegates Alternates <lb/>
J H Cobb T S <lb/>
D J Holland B A Parker <lb/>
Little J E <lb/>
M B M Whitehurst <lb/>
J S Brown <lb/>
Seed Pea nuts at J. B of the hook Hell You <lb/>
Bro. <lb/>
Com, Hay a Lime always <lb/>
on at J. K. Smith t Bro. <lb/>
older to our large <lb/>
stock to e <lb/>
will make prospective buyers ex- <lb/>
low prices. J. K. Smith . <lb/>
Bro. <lb/>
Nice new North Car- <lb/>
Cut Herrings at J. E. Smith <lb/>
Bro. <lb/>
large nice new <lb/>
single story brick stores located <lb/>
East Avenue in Town of <lb/>
den can give tenant possession <lb/>
August 15th. <lb/>
J. B. Smith ti Bro. <lb/>
In a breach of promise proceed- <lb/>
yesterday before J. M. Blow, j <lb/>
K-i. 1- to the action con.- <lb/>
promised. The was <lb/>
Custody a friend could go to <lb/>
Greenville license. <lb/>
Upon his with license <lb/>
Hilliard Morton, colored, <lb/>
Martha the same <lb/>
persuasion. Ware made and <lb/>
wife by above name <lb/>
A happy termination. <lb/>
is locked up here on a <lb/>
of bigamy. He was <lb/>
last and was ti given a <lb/>
bearing the central police <lb/>
liter which he was <lb/>
ed to jail to await from <lb/>
the Governor f New Jersey, <lb/>
arrest made at <lb/>
tie request of Detective of <lb/>
d., who telephoned to <lb/>
the police that <lb/>
has at least wives, two <lb/>
one Philadelphia <lb/>
STRAY TAKEN UP. <lb/>
I have taken up one black bar <lb/>
shoal, weight about pounds, <lb/>
no ear marks. Owner can get same <lb/>
by paying charges. <lb/>
Mali lone Tucker. <lb/>
Ii D No. Greenville. <lb/>
d II. <lb/>
I H Little <lb/>
H A Gray <lb/>
W E <lb/>
J H Mills <lb/>
W J <lb/>
M A <lb/>
W E Tucker <lb/>
W L <lb/>
J B H C Venters <lb/>
T L <lb/>
W E Barrett <lb/>
H w <lb/>
F G <lb/>
i J Harrington <lb/>
E B <lb/>
W H <lb/>
Cox <lb/>
J B <lb/>
C A Faucette <lb/>
Henry Dixon <lb/>
A B Hudson <lb/>
W H Galloway <lb/>
H H Proctor <lb/>
H J Stokes <lb/>
G Buck <lb/>
W L <lb/>
J K Davis <lb/>
J W Parker <lb/>
L Fleming <lb/>
K G Flanagan <lb/>
K W King <lb/>
J W <lb/>
F M <lb/>
A L Blow <lb/>
Laughinghouse <lb/>
CC Vines <lb/>
u- J A <lb/>
W L <lb/>
J L Little <lb/>
J B v M X Spier <lb/>
Job W F <lb/>
G B E O Smith <lb/>
J J Moore J A Stokes <lb/>
JUDICIAL <lb/>
at June<lb/>
J L Smith V <lb/>
G A T A <lb/>
Grimes MG Fold <lb/>
M O G <lb/>
J J Carson J T Nelson <lb/>
W A James, D A <lb/>
J S Boss K O <lb/>
L B Whichard J K Jenkins <lb/>
J J Galloway <lb/>
J J Jr. <lb/>
C F Chapman <lb/>
A B Hudson W L Clark <lb/>
A Blocks J A Mills <lb/>
Alston Grimes Jesse Wilson <lb/>
J M Cox G D Tucker <lb/>
J O Adams <lb/>
W M Moore J A <lb/>
Joe J F Hart <lb/>
John Cheek John Pierce <lb/>
D G Berry Wall <lb/>
B W Smith A E Garris <lb/>
W B J <lb/>
Jackson B B <lb/>
E Lung A W Ange <lb/>
W E Hooks J J Stokes <lb/>
J B Harvey <lb/>
Mini ill Arthur Cook <lb/>
B B Gotten W A B <lb/>
J C Cook B Clark <lb/>
G W Ellis Johnson <lb/>
J A Harrington G W Briley <lb/>
H L T B <lb/>
AG Cox <lb/>
W F Hart <lb/>
Fate Cox <lb/>
J Brooks <lb/>
B B Jackson <lb/>
J B Spier <lb/>
L L Kittrell <lb/>
J H Smith <lb/>
J L Fountain <lb/>
W M <lb/>
M T Horton <lb/>
Lorenzo <lb/>
W C Jackson <lb/>
Henry Pierce <lb/>
J E <lb/>
Heath <lb/>
G F <lb/>
M Crisp <lb/>
A M Wooten <lb/>
Jonas <lb/>
B L Davis <lb/>
C C Joyner <lb/>
J F Joyner <lb/>
W K Home <lb/>
W L Brown <lb/>
H W Whedbee <lb/>
B W King <lb/>
F G James <lb/>
J J Han <lb/>
R L Little <lb/>
E A Jr. <lb/>
Julius <lb/>
K Williams <lb/>
W L Nobles <lb/>
J C <lb/>
G B pat lick <lb/>
I. J Chapman <lb/>
J I Baker <lb/>
J W <lb/>
S M Pollard <lb/>
E G Flanagan <lb/>
E B <lb/>
A L Blow <lb/>
T White <lb/>
J Smith <lb/>
Paul Harrington <lb/>
W H <lb/>
J L Fleming <lb/>
W Ii <lb/>
J A <lb/>
-I E Davenport <lb/>
M C Smith <lb/>
Vanderbilt Sees and Hears Things. <lb/>
N. C, <lb/>
The season seem- to be <lb/>
the b. st of the by <lb/>
raising a grand army for <lb/>
Green, who seems to b <lb/>
some of our fellows the v . devil <lb/>
the way of sou. <lb/>
crops with fine grass. <lb/>
has been <lb/>
ville several lately has <lb/>
the of his <lb/>
Democratic asked mm <lb/>
what he was lining. He them <lb/>
he was g, etc-, <lb/>
that his party was like <lb/>
dist church, always u and <lb/>
was room for all who <lb/>
to <lb/>
Our town is ever in- <lb/>
agents. Some It-- than <lb/>
one hundred visiting ones <lb/>
or local ones. No <lb/>
doctors are kept busy with these <lb/>
going telling people <lb/>
what a good time every ill <lb/>
have they die. It <lb/>
some of them fool enough to <lb/>
to. <lb/>
Dr. W. Dawson, one our <lb/>
State- best posted and <lb/>
practitioners, returned my <lb/>
last from a live trip N lib. <lb/>
He spent the most of his turn a <lb/>
Joseph's Hospital, Baltimore, <lb/>
Mil., was put in charge as hospital <lb/>
to relieve a of is <lb/>
who filled that position, while <lb/>
friend took a month's vacation. <lb/>
Of course occupying this posit Ion <lb/>
gave him access to this and all <lb/>
hospitals in the city and v. <lb/>
enabling him thereby to <lb/>
learn all the latest developments <lb/>
medicine and surgery, returning <lb/>
with a mind with ail the <lb/>
modern knowledge that <lb/>
as well or better than <lb/>
live our the doctor, <lb/>
may his days of usefulness be many <lb/>
his shadow never grow <lb/>
The new residence <lb/>
is moving up very rapidly <lb/>
the supervision of Fred Fields, <lb/>
of <lb/>
Miss Jessie Coward was in town <lb/>
today, Miss Rachel, too. <lb/>
Misses Mabel <lb/>
Cotton, Belle Kittrell and <lb/>
Viola attended the <lb/>
children's aid society last evening. <lb/>
They arc all them nice, good look- <lb/>
chicken girls. <lb/>
H. <lb/>
Hotel. <lb/>
in m rite <lb/>
1.0111 fact of<lb/>
her <lb/>
household and <lb/>
Your Eyes. <lb/>
If you are troubled with your <lb/>
eyes or have a difficulty obtain- j <lb/>
suitable glasses, ii matters <lb/>
how difficult your case, call on J. <lb/>
an expert j <lb/>
Ayden, N. C, who has five years <lb/>
experience some of the most <lb/>
ca-es. He never fails to <lb/>
give patients satisfaction or their <lb/>
money refunded. Over five <lb/>
of Pitt Greene <lb/>
best people to honesty <lb/>
him your eye <lb/>
work if want <lb/>
For Spring Housecleaning <lb/>
any May <lb/>
Bro. an <lb/>
Ayden <lb/>
W, Hi n <lb/>
last 1.1 <lb/>
residence ins <lb/>
began on appearance <lb/>
Ed says <lb/>
bow much happier others <lb/>
would be if they would only do <lb/>
We don't know who <lb/>
be means. The is <lb/>
mighty strong. <lb/>
have our summer <lb/>
voiles, have put a selection of <lb/>
on the table which must go <lb/>
AH per yard. A <lb/>
Call for Judicial Convention. <lb/>
Pursuant lo an order of the <lb/>
Judicial Committee <lb/>
for the Third Judicial District <lb/>
is hereby called to <lb/>
noon in the oily of Kin <lb/>
N. C, in Tuesday day <lb/>
June for the purpose of 110111- <lb/>
i a candidate for Judge and n <lb/>
candidate Solicitor of said dis- <lb/>
The Democratic Com- <lb/>
of the various com- <lb/>
the Third district will cause <lb/>
delegates to said Judicial <lb/>
to be elected in accordance wit <lb/>
the plan of <lb/>
party. <lb/>
May 16th 1906, <lb/>
L. V. F. <lb/>
Chairman. Secretary. <lb/>
T time try Liquid <lb/>
Veneer. It nukes everything <lb/>
look new- There will he no <lb/>
old, dull looking furniture or dingy <lb/>
woodwork in homes where this won- <lb/>
is used. No <lb/>
or necessary. Liquid <lb/>
Veneer is not a varnish, but a <lb/>
and cleaner that up the <lb/>
original finish and makes it brighter <lb/>
than ever. <lb/>
It restores the brilliant <lb/>
finish Pianos, <lb/>
Picture Frames, Interior Woodwork, <lb/>
Hardwood Floors and all <lb/>
varnished or enameled surfaces. Re- <lb/>
scratches, mini, dirt and <lb/>
A child can apply ll. Nothing <lb/>
but a piece of cloth is needed <lb/>
and there is no drying to wait for. <lb/>
PRICES <lb/>
Trial ct. <lb/>
Regular et. <lb/>
W. E. HOOKS. W. J. BOYD. <lb/>
HOOKS a BOYD. <lb/>
General Insurance and <lb/>
AYDEN, <lb/>
We wish to we have associated our- <lb/>
selves together for the purpose of conducting a gen- <lb/>
V and Merchandise Brokerage <lb/>
in the Town of Ayden and Vicinity. We will <lb/>
represent none but the most reputable concerns, <lb/>
any part of your business you may see fit to <lb/>
SOLD <lb/>
K- V <lb/>
favor us with we will thank you for and feel very <lb/>
grateful. <lb/>
Phone CARRIED IN STOCK AT ALL TIMES. <lb/>
says no man in A <lb/>
can except <lb/>
that he won't run. <lb/>
Mr. may lie right and he <lb/>
may Dot, We have our doubts <lb/>
Mi. E even turning <lb/>
down any kind of but <lb/>
have doubts <lb/>
bit being able to defeat Mr. <lb/>
If he run. A- the News <lb/>
Observer remarks, all of this <lb/>
only a good w- are again <lb/>
lo a government by <lb/>
for the j B News. <lb/>
OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb/>
N. <lb/>
At the of business April 0th, <lb/>
RESOURCES. <lb/>
Loans and Discounts, ; <lb/>
Km nil n re and Fixtures <lb/>
Overdrafts Secured <lb/>
In m Hanks, <lb/>
Cash i ems, <lb/>
Gold <lb/>
Silver Coin, <lb/>
National Bank notes and <lb/>
other U. s <lb/>
13.67 <lb/>
24,481.30 <lb/>
180.00 <lb/>
Human <lb/>
ii horror was told by <lb/>
n in In in J ii well known line, <lb/>
m i <lb/>
hemorrhages the <lb/>
mi ii- near ninth i began <lb/>
I . <lb/>
u i have remained <lb/>
ell . U cures lit <lb/>
colds and <lb/>
i bills, in d is the only known cure <lb/>
weak Every <lb/>
J. I. Wooten Druggist, ale 1.00 <lb/>
bottle free- <lb/>
Total <lb/>
1,016.01 <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
paid in, <lb/>
Sin plus fund 2,000.00 <lb/>
Undivided profits less <lb/>
expenses, <lb/>
Dividends unpaid i . 516.00 <lb/>
Deposits subject lo check, 46,007.61 <lb/>
r's <lb/>
Total, <lb/>
87,838.00 <lb/>
STATE OF CAROLINA, M, <lb/>
COUNTY OF PITT, <lb/>
I, J. B. Cashier of the bank, do solemnly swear <lb/>
that above statement is Hue to the best of my and be <lb/>
NO <lb/>
Having made arrangements to <lb/>
i in- Nelson <lb/>
Tobacco Ti and also to sell same <lb/>
I will <lb/>
anyone in need same. Apply to <lb/>
J. A Griffin. Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
is aw <lb/>
. of I'm <lb/>
to <lb/>
I In. M <lb/>
. n .-i.-ti.-. f i. i <lb/>
Ii I-r.-i r <lb/>
lo III. l. <lb/>
all of <lb/>
ill I .-Int. i. r <lb/>
Ii Ilia <lb/>
. Ill- <lb/>
or III- notice will lie of <lb/>
in. i in <lb/>
i w <lb/>
Oil I <lb/>
I I. <lb/>
Dr. Dixon, <lb/>
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. <lb/>
Office Brick Block, Ht. <lb/>
Ayden, n. c. <lb/>
lief. <lb/>
sworn to before <lb/>
me, this 11th day of 1906. <lb/>
STANCH. HODGES. <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
j. it. Cashier, <lb/>
Con <lb/>
If. KM III I, <lb/>
DIXON, <lb/>
B. C. CANNON. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
All persons are hereby warned <lb/>
under penally the law, not to <lb/>
employ, harbor or in any way as- <lb/>
my son, Herbert <lb/>
aged years, spare built, <lb/>
tall age. lie left home without <lb/>
permission and I will appreciate <lb/>
any information as to Ins where- <lb/>
abouts. J. J. Smith, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
May <lb/>
</p>
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<p>
REFLECTOR <lb/>
AND V <lb/>
J. <lb/>
This renewed enthusiasm for, <lb/>
is making Hearst his fol- <lb/>
lowers throw spasms- <lb/>
the post office at Greenville, N. C, as matter, <lb/>
rates know application. <lb/>
A correspondent at post office in Pitt and counties. <lb/>
to to fiction <lb/>
SOUTH TUESDAY, JUNE l, <lb/>
As Chicago is now taking a <lb/>
Hi.-, i i l <lb/>
Tue -if n <lb/>
axed guilt the <lb/>
Ii i illy sure q the <lb/>
V i i <lb/>
n. -.-vi t. it k <lb/>
in it and issued a cleaning up order . <lb/>
the packing houses may get busy. <lb/>
Ash.- FACTORIES <lb/>
Wonder why <lb/>
hold of the idea to <lb/>
He might not Live been in <lb/>
The Charlotte News a j the town is not going to show any , ti, La for his our <lb/>
Great is North <lb/>
villa reports a <lb/>
13th. <lb/>
One thing the business <lb/>
, of needs is and <lb/>
Mrs I. Duke sys she h; d <lb/>
re her have than his money. <lb/>
Sic places high estimate on e <lb/>
putting in good; very marked growth until these are <lb/>
Helm. I secured. Through all its past <lb/>
. the town depended up. i <lb/>
I'll <lb/>
n urn o I i be of <lb/>
-it in its or It food <lb/>
until it i in <lb/>
ll t. o l <lb/>
g. t<lb/>
ii iii i i i e i. and in MM <lb/>
ere tarry <lb/>
n. <lb/>
THE BUILDING AND <lb/>
Some parts of last Saturday's the country for its pat <lb/>
and Thursday's convention and it used to be the c.-i- <lb/>
lo too much like a cut and dried that Greenville drew trade overs <lb/>
affair, territory covering many mile. <lb/>
-an things have changed u this <lb/>
We do not believe the The country has developed <lb/>
themselves are going to be sol- and along with it Other towns have <lb/>
when beats Blackburn in sprung up in almost every direction <lb/>
the eighth district. These now towns arc calling tor <lb/>
division of the country trade <lb/>
After he gets it getting their of it. and aver <lb/>
make so much difference whether town territory <lb/>
Mr, Blackburn mikes his home in j o the other <lb/>
Wilkesboro or Greensboro. <lb/>
i n Sat Oklahoma and Indian <lb/>
were admitted jointly to <lb/>
under name of Okla- <lb/>
and the flag gets one more <lb/>
r on it. <lb/>
If there was not so much thought <lb/>
of politics and more attention given <lb/>
to improving the town <lb/>
be more rapid development. <lb/>
The county convention Thursday <lb/>
was a field day for county <lb/>
dates- They were all at work to <lb/>
in the nominating <lb/>
If the hotel would <lb/>
the dining table telephone <lb/>
with one in the kitchen the <lb/>
might be able lo make the waiter <lb/>
get a move on- <lb/>
The Greensboro hotel that bat <lb/>
put ti-l I ones ovary table in <lb/>
dining room should go a step <lb/>
put one in every bed. Tin r <lb/>
the guest could be absolutely sun <lb/>
of no rest at all. <lb/>
bill for <lb/>
drain of Dismal Swamp has ban <lb/>
given S Eat report by the coin <lb/>
mi i tee in Congress, and an <lb/>
of one million dollar <lb/>
from the sale of public land <lb/>
is named for th o <lb/>
draining the swamp. lie stand <lb/>
a good if pissing, ail if II <lb/>
keeping wit <lb/>
policy to do . . p <lb/>
develop his dist The <lb/>
never had useful a- <lb/>
of day cur- <lb/>
rent i- going to be a in <lb/>
of Greenville Ti <lb/>
Water Light Commission be <lb/>
mi additional dynamo l <lb/>
the plant by which the <lb/>
Can be supplied, and this will be re <lb/>
and in operation before man <lb/>
days paw, the means of tin <lb/>
day current many enterprises ll a <lb/>
need small power can be developed, <lb/>
Electricity is the power for <lb/>
small plants that can be had. <lb/>
months ago The Reflector, <lb/>
the of current <lb/>
bought power electric mo- <lb/>
tor to The cost <lb/>
of running the is inly about <lb/>
cents per and wt never saw a <lb/>
butter-working piece of n. mi <lb/>
thin . . <lb/>
H l- <lb/>
city plant . <lb/>
tore or is i. ,, <lb/>
i put <lb/>
The town that looks out or <lb/>
self is going to have the largest bus <lb/>
and factories afford I he <lb/>
means in this direction. The J.- <lb/>
pl- living throughout the country <lb/>
can go where they p as bee <lb/>
nits their convenience, to do <lb/>
Hading. With factory it <lb/>
is do their trading the town when- they work. <lb/>
there were a or s, v <lb/>
thousand, hands employed in <lb/>
factories in you <lb/>
a vast increase in the volume <lb/>
when these vis <lb/>
their wages. A large number o <lb/>
here would <lb/>
he town a better market for <lb/>
produce. This would <lb/>
ring more of the people who <lb/>
his produce supply the <lb/>
and while here selling th <lb/>
of their farms <lb/>
make their purchases, and <lb/>
would be increased <lb/>
other ways <lb/>
the town be helped by having <lb/>
Greenville needs to bi <lb/>
king hold of this idea <lb/>
to bring the <lb/>
Some of the men folks around <lb/>
follow the example of <lb/>
lady telephone operator <lb/>
an I learn how to use a pistol. By <lb/>
h means they might stop stole <lb/>
robberies there. <lb/>
against the in <lb/>
have again broken out. It <lb/>
upon the slightest pretext these <lb/>
people are set upon by <lb/>
mobs and brutally <lb/>
many of them being killed. <lb/>
A id the civilized nations of the <lb/>
w look on without a protest. <lb/>
It is notion that those who <lb/>
to Mr. are <lb/>
ward with excuses since the <lb/>
if popularity seems to be <lb/>
us way again. <lb/>
Of establishing a <lb/>
in should not I, <lb/>
i lowed to fall by the wayside. Tin <lb/>
natter was up a few years ago and a <lb/>
Northern gentleman <lb/>
i handsome contribution to establish <lb/>
t, but for of interest here <lb/>
the offer was not embraced. <lb/>
Perhaps if proper steps were taken <lb/>
now the might be renewed. At <lb/>
my rate the hospital is needed <lb/>
would a great help to tho entire <lb/>
county. <lb/>
The recent judicial convention at <lb/>
Durham nominated Crawford <lb/>
for judge, defeating <lb/>
shaw. What woeful <lb/>
. of North Carolina some- <lb/>
ti make. we know <lb/>
Mr. it looks like <lb/>
I is one man North Caro- <lb/>
least afford to retire from <lb/>
An in com- <lb/>
i on defeat the <lb/>
. . my <lb/>
courts I y <lb/>
. II ii n <lb/>
We were beginning to think son e <lb/>
thing of the cent excessive rains in <lb/>
Carolina, but they are small <lb/>
n compared to the floods that have <lb/>
-truck portions of South Caroline <lb/>
Georgia In portions of tin <lb/>
litter State crops are reported <lb/>
ruined by <lb/>
The outcome of the recent <lb/>
between the State Corporate n <lb/>
Commission and the Southern rail- <lb/>
way the commission ordering <lb/>
i he railroad not to change a ached- <lb/>
ills and the order being utterly <lb/>
shows that the commission is <lb/>
wanting in authority. The next <lb/>
Legislature should give this author <lb/>
or else abolish the commission <lb/>
In treating tho authorities of tie <lb/>
State with contempt and ignoring <lb/>
orders issued lo it, the Southern <lb/>
railway is making trouble for <lb/>
when another gets a <lb/>
chance at it- Possibly the railroad <lb/>
is chances with the idea <lb/>
getting control of the Legislature by <lb/>
securing the election of those under <lb/>
its influence. This is a mutter the <lb/>
people should guard against. <lb/>
The of Laid to Th <lb/>
The or house- <lb/>
fly, says Mary Abel paper and The for July, i <lb/>
known to convey cholera in the <lb/>
I -i.-i, is suspicion ll <lb/>
other diseases. <lb/>
I is origin and are such a-1 <lb/>
put us on our guard. It its <lb/>
in excrement, preferring <lb/>
but if not <lb/>
offer, using any oilier. Ii <lb/>
feeds the same on the <lb/>
turn of diseased l hi oats and <lb/>
on refuse of all kinds, and it <lb/>
on its feet and legs particle <lb/>
of these substances. <lb/>
Unlike the mosquito, the house- <lb/>
fly is not a it has its <lb/>
own way of Berrying I <lb/>
deposits, <lb/>
and disease germs may abound in <lb/>
The North Carolina State <lb/>
of Building and Associations <lb/>
is one of the most active <lb/>
lions in the country The league <lb/>
held a few days since an annual <lb/>
convention of delegates from local <lb/>
associations from all parts of tin <lb/>
State There was very full discuss- <lb/>
ion of matters relating building <lb/>
and loan end the follow- <lb/>
be considered <lb/>
principles developed by discussion <lb/>
and <lb/>
I j. ii should In <lb/>
. in the sense of limiting all <lb/>
loans property in an area <lb/>
i lose to tho home office and within <lb/>
which property values are <lb/>
known lo all directors and to <lb/>
of the members of the association <lb/>
who are not directors. <lb/>
Kai-b tin should ban <lb/>
one voe as a member and no vote on <lb/>
stock held. <lb/>
limit should put upon <lb/>
the number of shares any one <lb/>
may carry. <lb/>
A moderate fine should be <lb/>
imposed for failure to pay <lb/>
interest on time. <lb/>
Interest should be per <lb/>
cent. <lb/>
New series should be started <lb/>
in small tons each year. In <lb/>
I towns and cities once in six <lb/>
months. <lb/>
There should be no <lb/>
forfeitures, nor discounts on <lb/>
loans and but one kind of stock. <lb/>
Total expense of <lb/>
an association should not exceed <lb/>
cent, for tin-smaller ones, <lb/>
per cent for the larger ones. <lb/>
Some of the well d <lb/>
keep the expense account in- <lb/>
side one par cent. <lb/>
and loan <lb/>
lions should not be taxed, because <lb/>
the association never holds <lb/>
property. It acts as a trustee <lb/>
i a.- money from members and <lb/>
at once turn the aggregate over to <lb/>
one or more members who at once <lb/>
builds a house or puts it in other <lb/>
taxable form. <lb/>
a properly organized <lb/>
building and loan association, all <lb/>
are distributed to members <lb/>
in proportionate payments. The <lb/>
only profit is the interest paid on <lb/>
loans, compounded and what little <lb/>
the fines make. The only expense <lb/>
is the compensation paid for <lb/>
services rendered by secretary and <lb/>
treasurer, cost of stationery and <lb/>
books. Presidents, directors and <lb/>
committees serve without pay. The <lb/>
building and loan presidents and <lb/>
directors and committees serve for <lb/>
the same motive that the church <lb/>
boards and school boards serve, <lb/>
For tho general good. Wherever <lb/>
motive becomes one of personal <lb/>
advantage the institution ceases to <lb/>
a building and loan association <lb/>
and becomes an ordinary profit <lb/>
concern for the benefit of those <lb/>
who are in the scheme of <lb/>
advantage. <lb/>
All foreign <lb/>
and other making <lb/>
loans outside of local home territory, <lb/>
should be avoided by the people and <lb/>
prohibited by law. <lb/>
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profusion of Summer Suits in <lb/>
n-any fabrics, colors and <lb/>
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BLACKS, <lb/>
Double Breasted Snits, <lb/>
some half-lined to make them <lb/>
cool, an open to all the breezes <lb/>
that blow <lb/>
Outing Trousers of Homespun and Duck, <lb/>
with turn up and with loops for belts. <lb/>
Haberdashery Galore. <lb/>
Negligee Shirts. Summer Ties, Outing Belts. Feather- <lb/>
weight Summer Hosiery, Straw and Panama <lb/>
Hats in every Correct shape, etc, <lb/>
FRANK WILSON, <lb/>
he King Clothier <lb/>
Pulley Bowen <lb/>
TH op <lb/>
We will inaugurate Our Spring Season by <lb/>
putting on display the newest <lb/>
ideas to be shown in <lb/>
SILKS WHITE GOODS <lb/>
We have no trash or Special Sale stuff but <lb/>
we will have the latest and best things that <lb/>
were obtainable in the American markets . <lb/>
and we cordially invite the Ladies that are I <lb/>
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IONS IX SILKS AND WHITE GOODS I <lb/>
to call at our establishment and feast their <lb/>
eyes. <lb/>
Very truly yours.<lb/>
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for Harrington, <lb/>
the next time to the <lb/>
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keep it Baler <lb/>
Olivia who been <lb/>
spending days <lb/>
her K. <lb/>
Cox, returned <lb/>
Nice line -I groceries <lb/>
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Co. <lb/>
Mrs. W. H. and two <lb/>
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Mrs. W. J. Wyatt. <lb/>
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carts wagons, but the Tar Heel <lb/>
carts and seem to sell at all <lb/>
seasons of the year. <lb/>
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of our town, is add <lb/>
no little to appearance. <lb/>
sow- <lb/>
and with <lb/>
mowers, rakes, and binders <lb/>
at Barber Co. <lb/>
The Eastern Supply <lb/>
Co., are building an ice house at <lb/>
the rear of their store which will- <lb/>
add greatly to <lb/>
Nice Robes at Harrington <lb/>
Barber t Co. <lb/>
Several of our went to <lb/>
Greenville to attend <lb/>
the county convention to appoint <lb/>
delegates to the several con <lb/>
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meeting. <lb/>
Nice of boys suits at H L. <lb/>
A. Ange returned Friday <lb/>
morning from a visit to his old <lb/>
home near He re- <lb/>
ports excellent time. <lb/>
Another large shipment of shoes <lb/>
all styles and prices very <lb/>
reasonable. <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Emmet Smith, New Bern, <lb/>
spent several day- our this <lb/>
week visiting and <lb/>
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he went to last year. <lb/>
We were glad I see him. <lb/>
Nu need of not Having good <lb/>
pants Harrington, Barber <lb/>
Co., anew lot, <lb/>
that they will-ell cheap. <lb/>
L. L. E. W. <lb/>
Nu- in Greenville <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
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at A. W. A On and you can <lb/>
get one, and <lb/>
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collars for lads, at A W Ange <lb/>
have <lb/>
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tell us they et more orders for To- <lb/>
Trucks and floes the <lb/>
crop is doing well, Judging from <lb/>
their shipments of late we thinK the <lb/>
tobacco crop must lie improving. <lb/>
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week on a visit to his father, <lb/>
near We hope him a <lb/>
very pleasant visit indeed, <lb/>
Tooth and Disk Harrow at <lb/>
Barber Co. <lb/>
Car of Hour m . <lb/>
nice and fresh, at lowest price. <lb/>
A Co. <lb/>
Nicest line of dress shirts ever <lb/>
shown in ville at <lb/>
Harrington, Barber A Co <lb/>
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bodies and stats made by the A.<lb/>
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Sewing <lb/>
citizens, Thursday S <lb/>
For hay, corn and oats go <lb/>
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb/>
Harrington Berbers and Co is tho <lb/>
place to get your Spring and Sum <lb/>
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want, and prices to suit all. <lb/>
W. F. best <lb/>
log goods. <lb/>
Men's and youth's pants, all <lb/>
sizes, at Barber Co. <lb/>
Elder Fred passed <lb/>
here Friday morning on <lb/>
his way to to visit <lb/>
his daughter. <lb/>
Trunks and valises at <lb/>
ton Barber Co. <lb/>
Guy Taylor, leading <lb/>
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la- <lb/>
rats of <lb/>
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serves -in.- by tie- support of <lb/>
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and voter in every <lb/>
Mate tut a lair statement of <lb/>
mi the <lb/>
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when Lo W <lb/>
The platform <lb/>
nearly tun years the Re- <lb/>
publican been in <lb/>
i. hi all <lb/>
in with <lb/>
power to change <lb/>
IV. H V-rt- <lb/>
and to rectify evils. Yet <lb/>
J. I-. . cashier of the during that time Colossal <lb/>
Bank of informs nations of capital <lb/>
above had been all Hod <lb/>
died through its establish-1 it mu unfairly limited tin <lb/>
an excel- <lb/>
Feb. 1906. <lb/>
lent showing. <lb/>
Luther baggy trimmer <lb/>
for the A. Cox Mfg. Co., went <lb/>
merchants, wen to Friday Thur-day morning. <lb/>
spent Thursday I My Guilford, Aurora, <lb/>
in <lb/>
Big line of just <lb/>
received, latest styles. Harrington <lb/>
J. Cox, one of our brightest <lb/>
young men, has <lb/>
with the Beaufort County <lb/>
Co. He left Monday <lb/>
morning fur to begin <lb/>
his work. We wish him much <lb/>
success. <lb/>
For sale one house lot <lb/>
on Main street in Winterville, <lb/>
N. being next to the residence <lb/>
of Guy Taylor, the lot contains <lb/>
acre of land the house is a good <lb/>
roomed house, and well <lb/>
with out a bargain fur some <lb/>
one. I will ell for cash. For <lb/>
further see or write <lb/>
L. A. SPARKS<lb/>
Notice the spring goods at <lb/>
Harrington, Barber Co., before <lb/>
buy for they can <lb/>
suite you kind and price. <lb/>
Farming Implements of ail kinds <lb/>
at Barber Co. <lb/>
A nice lot of new summer Bug- <lb/>
Robes at Harrington, <lb/>
A Co. <lb/>
Furniture going out from the <lb/>
Carolina Co. by the <lb/>
wagon load. <lb/>
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The pathfinders to the E. S. <lb/>
store will reach the spot under <lb/>
astonishing conditions when <lb/>
the variety pertaining to <lb/>
the Furniture line. <lb/>
Carolina Supply Co. <lb/>
Winterville, X. C. <lb/>
BABY BUGGY AXLES. <lb/>
A. G. Manufacturing <lb/>
Co. bus just received <lb/>
axles made just like buggy axle, <lb/>
in fact they looked just like <lb/>
buggy axles to -aid <lb/>
had got them for their <lb/>
trucks, so I could not see <lb/>
they were going to tell M <lb/>
but they <lb/>
Mine in last night to spend some <lb/>
time with Miss Olivia Cox. <lb/>
The family Capt. ,. <lb/>
heal, our excellent section master, <lb/>
ibis morning fur to <lb/>
ids. <lb/>
M. i,. Bethel <lb/>
FUNDAMENTAL <lb/>
Driving Out <lb/>
The Anti-Saloon League is <lb/>
more in the <lb/>
work of saloons out <lb/>
nil other <lb/>
Tho demand lo <lb/>
is generally an unjust do <lb/>
because it is in the inter <lb/>
eat of a few people rather than <lb/>
tho public good. Unfortunately <lb/>
there is too much of it, and so <lb/>
much that it has become accept- <lb/>
ed as the proper thing. Special <lb/>
legislation is generally an effort <lb/>
to secure just as much in behalf <lb/>
of or parties us can be <lb/>
secured without a protest from <lb/>
the public. It is merely <lb/>
the use of the power of the State <lb/>
in the interest of a few or a <lb/>
class. Such a law as the pres- <lb/>
so-called landlord and tenant <lb/>
act, for example, is, in effect, <lb/>
giving to an employer tho power <lb/>
of the State to punish criminally <lb/>
a laborer for violating a contract. <lb/>
the strong <lb/>
man, in the person of an employ- <lb/>
has all the advantage. r <lb/>
milking an agreement to his ad- <lb/>
vantage, the landlord can invoke <lb/>
the power of the State, not to <lb/>
see that his rights o liberty and <lb/>
property are not violated, but <lb/>
that a penniless and perhaps <lb/>
laborer shall carry out <lb/>
agreement that he hits be- <lb/>
come to believe deprives him of <lb/>
his rights. North Carolina is in <lb/>
lined of harking back to some <lb/>
fundamental <lb/>
roe Journal. <lb/>
opportunity of th individual cit- <lb/>
Wealth thereby illegally- <lb/>
obtained has been unsparingly <lb/>
used to control legislation and <lb/>
corrupt elections. No honest <lb/>
effort has been made or is being <lb/>
made by Republican legislation <lb/>
to cure or these <lb/>
We denounce the of <lb/>
the Republican which <lb/>
while pretending to legislate <lb/>
against these conditions, deals <lb/>
only with the symptoms <lb/>
With the The unfair <lb/>
tyrannical features of the so- <lb/>
ill <lb/>
made these things am <lb/>
I no can <lb/>
II mod until its obnoxious features <lb/>
are removed. We demand that <lb/>
this be dune by a tariff for <lb/>
line only. <lb/>
growth of the and <lb/>
other inordinate and dangerous <lb/>
combinations capital, the <lb/>
and rapidly increasing <lb/>
absorption and centralization of <lb/>
the of country in the <lb/>
hands of a ch few. all due to <lb/>
premeditated and systematic <lb/>
legislation in behalf of special in- <lb/>
by the Republican party, <lb/>
demand a change in the policies <lb/>
imposed upon the country by <lb/>
that party and make the passage <lb/>
of respective laws an imperative <lb/>
A h. <lb/>
A. H. Taft Co. <lb/>
Faro. <lb/>
Quality, <lb/>
Originality, <lb/>
We <lb/>
easy terms <lb/>
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CUT PRICES <lb/>
Longfellow's poems, <lb/>
price our price <lb/>
Tennyson's poems, regular <lb/>
price our price <lb/>
regular price Title, our price <lb/>
Longfellow's Birthday hooks, <lb/>
regular price our price BOo <lb/>
Josephus complete works, reg <lb/>
price 1.00 <lb/>
in Bis Steps, regular price <lb/>
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I i- rue ties in ii-- <lb/>
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a. dates, in <lb/>
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Pilgrims <lb/>
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price our price <lb/>
Nye's Remarks, regular <lb/>
price 1.00 our price Tide. <lb/>
in addition to tho above named <lb/>
Cox we offer others at greatly <lb/>
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hog, Swallow folk <lb/>
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Cox, <lb/>
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For <lb/>
I hereby announce myself a <lb/>
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Of county, subject to the ac- <lb/>
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W. M. Moore <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
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a excel n l <lb/>
in ;.; , .;. All <lb/>
of . . I . Ii the <lb/>
or f food <lb/>
are by char- <lb/>
coal. <lb/>
for many we have in <lb/>
the prescribing <lb/>
charcoal for cholera This <lb/>
we add lo the milk or other fluid <lb/>
nourishment the child is <lb/>
The is As <lb/>
much its can lie taken will do no <lb/>
harm. <lb/>
We believe that the frequent use <lb/>
of charcoal in most eases of <lb/>
would Char- <lb/>
Labor So <lb/>
Become at Thirty. <lb/>
Warsaw a troop <lb/>
women going hack and forth u <lb/>
building m process of <lb/>
hod- of dirt and <lb/>
in hods of brick mortar. <lb/>
were women <lb/>
With broad and hips. <lb/>
limbs and stout ankles, <lb/>
they were all young, and when I in- <lb/>
quired why it was said, <lb/>
work does for them in a <lb/>
time, when they break <lb/>
down they are no longer of use to <lb/>
At thirty the women are <lb/>
ready old unlit for further use- <lb/>
to the purchasers of labor, <lb/>
so they git at home like <lb/>
wailing passing of their <lb/>
lime. Indeed, throughout Poland <lb/>
and one see- women bearing <lb/>
burdens which seem far beyond their <lb/>
strength. <lb/>
In all the Countries of Europe <lb/>
one sees then, engaged in <lb/>
of the most laborious kind. <lb/>
There is no more revolting sight <lb/>
than to see woman doing the work <lb/>
of dumb animals. Here and there <lb/>
one sees a girl harnessed to a cart <lb/>
or pushing a heavily loaded wheel- <lb/>
barrow. On the canals riven <lb/>
everywhere women take turns with <lb/>
men in pushing heavy or <lb/>
ill pulling the long freighted canal <lb/>
boat. Here they are competing <lb/>
with on the railroad, and <lb/>
there us Now <lb/>
and then one sees them in coal <lb/>
pits and about the iron works. In <lb/>
industries there is no limit <lb/>
to their hours. On boats, for <lb/>
butanes, they must work both night <lb/>
and day to get the cargo to market. <lb/>
In this way women become beasts <lb/>
of burden remain so until they <lb/>
are physically ruined. <lb/>
in Cosmopolitan. <lb/>
A Promising Boy. <lb/>
said the I <lb/>
must remember that you <lb/>
can't eat your cake and have <lb/>
the young mail <lb/>
commented, can keep my <lb/>
own cake mid eat the other chap's. <lb/>
The light of a great joy shone in <lb/>
father's eyes. lie foresaw for <lb/>
his son a splendid future. Seldom, <lb/>
indeed, had he heard the vital <lb/>
of high finance more trench- <lb/>
laid <lb/>
CONDENSED STORIES. <lb/>
Happened Bad Man I <lb/>
He Found the Judge. <lb/>
Colonel B i relay of <lb/>
Washington not long <lb/>
told this of Judge Stew- <lb/>
art of South which is j <lb/>
the town down the road from <lb/>
in the Indian <lb/>
A ferocious person came into <lb/>
Bo t some lime ago and <lb/>
disturbed the public peace by an- <lb/>
At <lb/>
HEADQUARTERS <lb/>
GENERAL <lb/>
in ons <lb/>
TO FOR <lb/>
I. <lb/>
that he was a wolf, that <lb/>
lie from the headwaters of <lb/>
Bitter creek and that this was his <lb/>
night to howL lie emphasized this <lb/>
sentiment by firing a pistol several <lb/>
times and was promptly put in the <lb/>
calaboose. Next morning he <lb/>
brought before Judge and <lb/>
the case was heard. <lb/>
line you for being a wolf. <lb/>
for being from the <lb/>
of Hitler, mid because <lb/>
was your night lo said the <lb/>
judge. <lb/>
right, the bad man <lb/>
replied flippantly. got that <lb/>
amount right hen- in my <lb/>
also sentence you to jail tor <lb/>
fix continued the judge. <lb/>
you got Unit ill your jeans <lb/>
York World. <lb/>
is <lb/>
Iv without <lb/>
s can <lb/>
the alight- <lb/>
be take I free <lb/>
est danger. <lb/>
Charcoal nets as a disinfectant <lb/>
absorbent of noxious gases and <lb/>
thoroughly cleanses the whole <lb/>
Therefore, while <lb/>
we regard recent accounts <lb/>
about, the curative virtues of char- <lb/>
coal as exaggeration, we are so <lb/>
and useful a <lb/>
charcoal has been brought into <lb/>
prominence by them. <lb/>
We recommend our renders to <lb/>
give pulverized charcoal a <lb/>
place as a household remedy. <lb/>
It can be made by those who use <lb/>
wood as a fuel. Hard wood is tho <lb/>
best. The coal should be a clean <lb/>
one. It can be pulverized with a <lb/>
rolling pin. Those who do not have <lb/>
access to coals can purchase the <lb/>
charcoal already pulverized at the <lb/>
drug store. <lb/>
It is a cheap remedy. It is an <lb/>
remedy. It is a harmless <lb/>
it is a remedy that we <lb/>
can thoroughly recommend in all <lb/>
stomach end intestinal disorders. <lb/>
In cases where it does no good it <lb/>
certainly will do no harm, <lb/>
If we were present a ease of <lb/>
accidental poisoning and had no <lb/>
other antidote convenient we should <lb/>
certainly use pulverized charcoal. <lb/>
Therefore, it may well to bear <lb/>
this in mind. Should any one be <lb/>
poisoned in tho household a doctor <lb/>
lie for. <lb/>
Tongues In Italy. <lb/>
Few people, in Italy prob- <lb/>
ably, fire of the number of <lb/>
colonies of foreigners in the country <lb/>
who languages and <lb/>
are ignorant of Italian. There are <lb/>
at least half a dozen of these <lb/>
inhabiting nooks of the <lb/>
peninsula, a little world o them- <lb/>
selves. They are French, Herman, <lb/>
Slav, Albanian, Greek and Catalan. <lb/>
French i- I lie language of the <lb/>
Herman <lb/>
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and in parts of the Venetian prov- <lb/>
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the north, where it is Slav m d <lb/>
in the loll . where ii is ;. <lb/>
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Switzerland, having clubbed <lb/>
to do away with bock beer by <lb/>
raising its price S centimes and <lb/>
it in small glasses, have met <lb/>
with opposition. Some patrons have <lb/>
formed a society called <lb/>
a word of <lb/>
just sixty-seven letters. <lb/>
Mr. had made his first <lb/>
public speech. His subject wan good <lb/>
the of industrial <lb/>
my and he hoped his treatment <lb/>
hail been adequate. He was not <lb/>
sure. He waited for his wife's <lb/>
diet, but was strangely silent. <lb/>
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gallery of the town lull, and he had <lb/>
nail expected her to meet him at <lb/>
the door afterward to say as <lb/>
soon as they were out of hearing, <lb/>
it was .-imply great. Eddy <lb/>
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she had said nothing of the kind. <lb/>
began awkwardly when <lb/>
he could bear it no longer, <lb/>
did you think of my <lb/>
you said was all she <lb/>
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it seemed to me you didn't <lb/>
make the most of your <lb/>
Mr. SI- <lb/>
do you mean, <lb/>
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I. , ever so many chances to <lb/>
Sit down i <lb/>
Judicial Acumen. <lb/>
The late Justice Daly of New <lb/>
York frequently enlivened the led <lb/>
urn of legal proceedings had before <lb/>
him by his kindly wit, according to <lb/>
the New York Tribune. <lb/>
One day a suit was brought before <lb/>
him in which damages were claimed <lb/>
by reason of an assault. <lb/>
had been knocked down by the de- <lb/>
severely ; <lb/>
while prostrate. One of the <lb/>
seemed very reluctant to an- j <lb/>
the questions put to him on <lb/>
cross examination, in which lie was <lb/>
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all due respect to your lion- I <lb/>
complained attorney for I <lb/>
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appear to lake cognizance of the <lb/>
deriving principle in this <lb/>
my replied hi <lb/>
or good <lb/>
in this ens.- j. your , <lb/>
Mr. <lb/>
Elkins rushed down the <lb/>
shook hands with <lb/>
warmly congratulated <lb/>
Having consolidated the two stocks of H. A. and John A. Ricks <lb/>
store we are prepared to furnish our customers anything needed in <lb/>
DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES. <lb/>
iii We will carry an up-to-date line <lb/>
Hats, Shoes, Dress Goods, Notions, Sc. <lb/>
In Groceries we will have at all times a full <lb/>
the staples like <lb/>
of the very goods, <lb/>
Meat, Flour, Sugar, Coffee, but all or <lb/>
Canned Goods, the finest brands <lb/>
We can supply anything need to wear or f o <lb/>
COUNTRY PRODUCE. Quality and prices of oar <lb/>
k RICKS, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
NEAT JOb PRINTINg <lb/>
Our specialty <lb/>
Reflector Job Printing Office<lb/>
DR. <lb/>
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hon- <lb/>
aisle, <lb/>
and <lb/>
thought Burning had for in- <lb/>
stead of against him. Tin- <lb/>
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CORN PLANTERS, GUANO SOWERS, DISC <lb/>
HARROWS. SMOOTHING HARROWS, ONE <lb/>
AND TWO HORSE STEEL PLOWS, WIRE <lb/>
FENCE FOR FARM OR GARDEN AND WASH- <lb/>
MACHINES. <lb/>
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kins elf us, <lb/>
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bill mil <lb/>
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Tower Engine One saw <lb/>
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V. J <lb/>
Colored Dress Goods <lb/>
Department <lb/>
Beautiful cool dainty in small <lb/>
dots and figures, small end Urge floral <lb/>
patterns and solid colors f to cent <lb/>
per yard. Brown dress percales, <lb/>
figured madras and gingham. <lb/>
White Goods Depart- <lb/>
inch French lawn yard <lb/>
inch Persian lawn to yard <lb/>
inch Persian lawn to yard <lb/>
inch linen to yd <lb/>
inch yard <lb/>
inch linen to yard <lb/>
inch Union cotton, but <lb/>
almost as pretty as all linen for more <lb/>
money at yard. <lb/>
Lovely dotted swiss, the real imported <lb/>
kind, in small neat designs from to <lb/>
yard. ., <lb/>
figured madras for shirt waists <lb/>
and dresses this seasons newest patterns <lb/>
from to variety great <lb/>
and patterns lovely. <lb/>
Laces Embroideries <lb/>
We are showing many pretty things <lb/>
In this department- -In laces we have baby <lb/>
Irish French, Germany, I <lb/>
Round thread Val in all <lb/>
overs, bands and edges Batiste and Baby <lb/>
Irish combined from the loveliest band 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 overs and <lb/>
bands to match. <lb/>
Our Notion depart- <lb/>
should int-rest you, as we are showing <lb/>
many useful and desirable novelties. <lb/>
Fans Yes we all kinds and sizes <lb/>
some so i dainty-others large <lb/>
and breezy in paper, and gauze. <lb/>
The silk gauze fans, with real fine dainty <lb/>
decorations and ivory lovely <lb/>
and as cheap as to others <lb/>
with cheaper sticks and cents. <lb/>
Shopping bags in white white canvas <lb/>
and fancy leathers in black and colors from <lb/>
cents to <lb/>
Pretty white wash belts embroidered <lb/>
and some with detached buckles in guilt <lb/>
and pearl, the prices rang from to <lb/>
Guilt belts, leather silk belts <lb/>
all prices. <lb/>
Ladies hosiery In black and white <lb/>
gauze, some p same j embroidered, <lb/>
some lace boots, others lace all over, all <lb/>
sizes and prices. <lb/>
Infants and hosier in black <lb/>
and white all sizes from to <lb/>
Ladies and infant . gauze vests, short <lb/>
and long sleeves. <lb/>
Nazareth and Daisy waists for boys <lb/>
and girls, cool comfortable, all sizes <lb/>
each. <lb/>
tops and cords and ruffles <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 Fancy Black <lb/>
Lawns <lb/>
Batiste, French Silk mulls, Per- <lb/>
lawn, Mercerized madras and many <lb/>
other pretty wears from to yard. <lb/>
at <lb/>
ii III<lb/>
lilt <lb/>
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to the Si i. -he <lb/>
tin . be revived safety <lb/>
to Uh an j i fore <lb/>
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in <lb/>
THE CORSET DEPARTMENT corsets in good makes and desirable models. <lb/>
r and Invisible Lacing Corsets in and Batiste for slender, stout, and Medium figures <lb/>
at each, Good Girdle, all sizes for and each.- <lb/>
Our stock of House- <lb/>
keeping Linens <lb/>
Should meet your approval. All kind.; of <lb/>
Towels, Bath rags, table- Damask. Nap- <lb/>
kins and Doilies. A good assortment at <lb/>
K K<lb/>
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I tills <lb/>
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DIM <lb/>
Perfumery. <lb/>
Toilet Soaps, Tooth Powders, Tooth Brush <lb/>
es, Nail Hair brushes, and combs <lb/>
Talcum Powders, per box, at <lb/>
right prices <lb/>
III . <lb/>
Una <lb/>
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Is to serve you with the best makes and styles popular prices. You should see our splendid show <lb/>
of I and for white Canvas Oxfords and pumps <lb/>
in Ladies <lb/>
The lace Curtains, Shades. and An squares are showing would add very <lb/>
pretty S we have here <lb/>
Nearly boat and train us new and desirable, we always have good values for you. <lb/>
a a <lb/>
N. C.<lb/>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
J WHICHARD. Editor and Owner. <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE. COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA FRIDAY. JUNE <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb/>
NO <lb/>
AROUND <lb/>
Vanderbilt Sees and Hears Things. <lb/>
N. C, <lb/>
We pleasure of <lb/>
to a lecture at <lb/>
la-t evening on the f <lb/>
Mr. of <lb/>
I in Territory. Mrs. was <lb/>
for i hum <lb/>
raised near Grifton, by <lb/>
lean on her part and great <lb/>
energy and push, has succeeded <lb/>
most admirably life work <lb/>
has undertaken by <lb/>
the cause of education in both the <lb/>
practical and theoretical stand- <lb/>
points. Honoring honest <lb/>
both physical mental, the <lb/>
right of this exercise of body <lb/>
and mind i- given, and that it <lb/>
is obligatory upon us as little <lb/>
and girls, men and women, to ed- <lb/>
our bands to honest toil, <lb/>
which is both healthful and <lb/>
for development the <lb/>
physical and spiritual On. <lb/>
that we could have all our men <lb/>
women of day, hearty, <lb/>
healthy and strong in physical, <lb/>
mental and spiritual exercise. <lb/>
address all former <lb/>
friends and acquaintances gathered <lb/>
around and greeted her <lb/>
band with a warm welcome. Wish <lb/>
we could all our people were <lb/>
filled with the spirit of <lb/>
to <lb/>
in all our honorable undertakings. <lb/>
Your rode <lb/>
community looking at <lb/>
crops find the <lb/>
farmers are mostly up with their <lb/>
work, but the not coming up <lb/>
in the nine they ought lo, gave the <lb/>
glass a chance lo step in <lb/>
them and the farmer, all <lb/>
farmer has got to do is to put <lb/>
in all the licks he can weed <lb/>
oat his row until he be- <lb/>
tween the and bis crop <lb/>
then he will be all O. K. <lb/>
. We are very indeed <lb/>
Mrs. W. J. is no <lb/>
She tn very feeble with typhoid <lb/>
Capt. Pope to the <lb/>
house and very feeble. <lb/>
We commend choir at the <lb/>
I for their <lb/>
music, under manage- <lb/>
of Mia. Bessie the or <lb/>
nil the people present <lb/>
for close attention Mrs- <lb/>
while giving her lecture. <lb/>
For several days last week we <lb/>
pleasure of company <lb/>
E. Wallace, of lie is <lb/>
forking up <lb/>
is severely the <lb/>
order. , <lb/>
Mr. Mrs. K. S. Laughing, <lb/>
were I guests Dr. <lb/>
Ire. P B. even-<lb/>
FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS. <lb/>
rule has been established, <lb/>
our of Deeds shall <lb/>
Hie two <lb/>
Our friend Capt. Dick <lb/>
having served two terms, <lb/>
I'll about time to select some <lb/>
to till ms place. have a <lb/>
in in s view I feel <lb/>
fill the place to the entire <lb/>
of all good in <lb/>
He has lived forty <lb/>
Id years a moral life; <lb/>
man all is thoroughly <lb/>
for the He <lb/>
always been, a <lb/>
at and an earnest worker for the <lb/>
bite supremacy party. <lb/>
man is called W. Mr Moore, <lb/>
called Bud Moore, of <lb/>
N. U. , <lb/>
J. M. Cox, <lb/>
Mills, <lb/>
SUGG <lb/>
FOR REGISTER <lb/>
DEEDS. <lb/>
OF <lb/>
N. C, June 11.06. <lb/>
As a Pitt County farmer I de- <lb/>
sire to that we want Mr. J. L. <lb/>
Sugg for our next Register of <lb/>
Deeds for Pitt County Mr. Sugg <lb/>
is a man all want lo honor and <lb/>
a who has always stood <lb/>
for the interest of public <lb/>
good. <lb/>
Bethel township will support <lb/>
him and no man be <lb/>
selected for that We cat- <lb/>
nominate he will serve <lb/>
the people in capacity with <lb/>
credit to himself and with justice <lb/>
Quiet Home Wedding Wednesday <lb/>
Evening. <lb/>
at o'clock <lb/>
home Mrs. J. B. Cherry, <lb/>
on Fifth her son Mr. J. B. <lb/>
and Miss Blanche W. <lb/>
Scott, of Maryland were married <lb/>
by Rev. W. E. x. It was a <lb/>
quiet wedding, a few <lb/>
friends present. <lb/>
As Miss Nina tendered <lb/>
wedding the bridal <lb/>
entered the parlor in the <lb/>
Mrs. J. B. <lb/>
with Mr. J. B. James, the <lb/>
with Col. K. G. James, groom <lb/>
with Dr Brown. <lb/>
Mr. is the sou of the late <lb/>
to every citizen of the He <lb/>
has always been faithful loyal I Mr. James B. a well <lb/>
to his party, and we make known young here. <lb/>
a selection lo <lb/>
him for Register of deeds. <lb/>
M. A. u i- <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
Grimesland, June <lb/>
Rev. Mr. Eubanks, of Bethel, <lb/>
preached for us at Christian <lb/>
Church Sunday . <lb/>
a number of our people <lb/>
went to Black Jack Sunday. <lb/>
Misses and Verna <lb/>
ard Miss Bessie of <lb/>
Greenville, are Miss <lb/>
Holliday this week. <lb/>
Lou Nobles, Herbert Briley, <lb/>
Book Arthur Dav- <lb/>
were in town Sunday. <lb/>
B. G. Mayo, R. M. A. O. <lb/>
Clark in. no. Warren were <lb/>
out calling Sunday. <lb/>
Miss of Green- <lb/>
ville and Miss Mary Langley, of <lb/>
Norfolk, are Miss Lacy <lb/>
Galloway. <lb/>
F. A. Simpson, of Baltimore, is <lb/>
in town for a few days. <lb/>
A. F. A. M. Lodge of <lb/>
this place will a meeting <lb/>
night for the purpose of <lb/>
installing officer for coming <lb/>
year. <lb/>
If you like sugar plums go with <lb/>
Elijah Proctor, Jr. He knows <lb/>
just where to find them, best <lb/>
ever <lb/>
OAKLEY ITEMS. <lb/>
bride is a nurse whose <lb/>
borne is who has <lb/>
been at the home of Mrs. Cherry <lb/>
here for some months. <lb/>
The couple drove over to House <lb/>
Ibis <lb/>
there took the train for bride's <lb/>
borne <lb/>
MURDER NEAR VANCEBORO. <lb/>
Mr. John Lancaster Killed by a <lb/>
Negro. <lb/>
A telephone reached <lb/>
this asking <lb/>
Mr. W. C. Hines to take bis blood <lb/>
hounds to Vanceboro to the <lb/>
trail of a who had commit- <lb/>
murder. <lb/>
The particulars of murder as <lb/>
far as we could learn I hem, was <lb/>
that g o'clock morning <lb/>
Mr. a Lancaster was shot <lb/>
killed on farm near Vanceboro, <lb/>
by a named Bailey. The <lb/>
lived in a house on Mr. <lb/>
farm, and wanted <lb/>
latter to lend him a to <lb/>
Ins garden. Mr. Lancaster re- <lb/>
fused to let have <lb/>
hone when the latter went in <lb/>
house, got a doable barrel gun and <lb/>
Mr. Lancaster as he was in <lb/>
the field, killing almost in- <lb/>
Mr. Lancaster was <lb/>
old, and a good citizen. <lb/>
He once lived Greenville <lb/>
was well here. The <lb/>
has caused much <lb/>
N. C, June LOW. and every effort <lb/>
J. L. of Stokes, was will be made to capture <lb/>
here <lb/>
W. A. Andrews, of Rocky MASONS IN ANNUAL MEETING <lb/>
Mount, spent Saturday night here I <lb/>
with J. r. Elected for the Ensuing <lb/>
Ii and Mrs. Drown, of <lb/>
county, were struck by <lb/>
and killed during a <lb/>
Good many from hero attended <lb/>
at Hickory Grove <lb/>
E. S. and P. L. spent; <lb/>
here. <lb/>
Dun was confined to <lb/>
his room two days last week. We <lb/>
to note he is much <lb/>
proved. <lb/>
Mrs. of <lb/>
Rapid-, was here last week visit- <lb/>
Miss Ives, of New Bern, visited <lb/>
Miss Lucy Manning near here last <lb/>
week. <lb/>
Potato crop is fairly good and <lb/>
funnels me scratching after <lb/>
the roots. <lb/>
H. A. attended <lb/>
Sunday at Washington. <lb/>
i many from here attended <lb/>
the burial of Mr. of <lb/>
Bet He was a member of <lb/>
wail Lodge A. F. and A. M. The <lb/>
number of Masons present was <lb/>
proof of the he had of <lb/>
every one. <lb/>
We hope Greenville and <lb/>
will ask tor trains to <lb/>
be made daily instead of daily ex- <lb/>
Sunday. If so Tarboro, Wash- <lb/>
Greenville and <lb/>
will tie convenient for all <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
The bankers are having a line <lb/>
at their meeting at <lb/>
away. <lb/>
Year. <lb/>
Greenville Lodge No. A. F. <lb/>
A. II, met <lb/>
cation today for the purpose of <lb/>
electing officers the <lb/>
year transacting such other <lb/>
might before the <lb/>
lodge. attendance win luge. <lb/>
The report of the secretary <lb/>
showed that had been <lb/>
initiated, admitted <lb/>
and died during the past fiscal <lb/>
year, making the total member- <lb/>
ship now <lb/>
The following wore <lb/>
H. Fen- <lb/>
Senior B. <lb/>
Junior L. <lb/>
B. <lb/>
M. <lb/>
The will be <lb/>
appointed. <lb/>
Milting Papers Wanted. <lb/>
In through the tiles of <lb/>
The Daily Reflector <lb/>
to having them the issues <lb/>
Thursday, March, 1st and Tues- <lb/>
day, March 1900, <lb/>
If any subscriber can furnish <lb/>
a copy of either or both the e <lb/>
dates we will greatly appreciate It. <lb/>
Look over your old copies of The <lb/>
Daily see if you <lb/>
haw <lb/>
MR. <lb/>
GREEN <lb/>
DEAD. <lb/>
He Was Perhaps the Oldest Man <lb/>
in the County. <lb/>
Mr. died a <lb/>
little past this morning <lb/>
home near where be had <lb/>
lived since the first of the year, <lb/>
moved there from <lb/>
ville <lb/>
Mr. perhaps the <lb/>
man the county. Had be <lb/>
lived in coming September <lb/>
he would have been old. <lb/>
He a good man and leaves a <lb/>
spotless him. There <lb/>
are live descendants extending to <lb/>
great, great, grand children <lb/>
they <lb/>
ITEMS <lb/>
N. ii, June. <lb/>
Mis. O G. Miss <lb/>
Julia Phillips left for <lb/>
today where the guests of <lb/>
Mrs. K. B <lb/>
Mrs. H. II. who has <lb/>
Mrs. F. G. Whaley, <lb/>
has to her home Nor- <lb/>
folk. <lb/>
Carrol of Baltimore, if <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs O G. Cal- <lb/>
Dr. L. E. Ricks and Miss <lb/>
Belle Ricks spent Wednesday in <lb/>
Washington. <lb/>
Will Ricks, of Greenville, was <lb/>
in Tuesday. <lb/>
C. D. Baker and Ogle <lb/>
spent Sunday <lb/>
are both very much interest- <lb/>
ed in and art always <lb/>
loath to If ave whenever <lb/>
Jamie Cox, of <lb/>
has a position with the <lb/>
B. C. L Co. will make this <lb/>
bis home. He Is a bright young <lb/>
and we give a hearty <lb/>
welcome to <lb/>
Mrs. Miles and Miss <lb/>
of Nash county, are <lb/>
visiting Mi. and Mrs. J. O. <lb/>
but, <lb/>
Mrs. A. L. Miss Lot- <lb/>
tie Dickens spent Tuesday in <lb/>
Greenville shopping. <lb/>
Miss Eva Jennings, who ha <lb/>
been sick at her home <lb/>
berry street, is much improved. <lb/>
We I t. see her out again. <lb/>
The mum child of Mr. and Mrs. <lb/>
H. H who has quite <lb/>
ill is <lb/>
K P. has be-u via- <lb/>
bis in Nash <lb/>
returned home <lb/>
Mrs. Little mid children, Mrs. <lb/>
Fleming and House returned <lb/>
to Greenville Wednesday <lb/>
alter a pleasant visit to Mi-. <lb/>
F, G. We they <lb/>
will In <lb/>
real soon. <lb/>
CITY WATER GOOD. <lb/>
It is <lb/>
Thirty <lb/>
Examined Every <lb/>
Days. <lb/>
tight now when is <lb/>
sickness and people <lb/>
to discover of it, <lb/>
some one has naked how often <lb/>
city water is examined by the <lb/>
State chemist. Such <lb/>
are mads every thirty days, and <lb/>
tells us that <lb/>
the last was the host that <lb/>
yet been all have <lb/>
been good. The city water <lb/>
safest that used. <lb/>
For <lb/>
I myself u <lb/>
candidate fir Register of <lb/>
of Pitt county, to the ac- <lb/>
of the <lb/>
and county convention. <lb/>
W. M. Moore <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
BLACK JACKI <lb/>
Black Jack, N. C. 1906 <lb/>
Saturday with a large <lb/>
C. H. Vincent, from near Win- <lb/>
spent Saturday night and <lb/>
Sunday here. <lb/>
Mis. Nancy from <lb/>
Unblock X Roads, and her <lb/>
daughter, little Bertha, ape Sat- <lb/>
and here visiting <lb/>
Miss Eva Cox and her brother, <lb/>
Roscoe, were here a short while <lb/>
Wednesday. <lb/>
M Mayo, of Grimesland, was <lb/>
visiting afternoon. <lb/>
II. is very ill with <lb/>
pneumonia. We hope he will soon <lb/>
g.-l <lb/>
A many of the Grimesland <lb/>
e dad church here Sun- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
E F. Tucker Mies Sarah <lb/>
Taylor, of Winterville, attended <lb/>
i e Sunday . <lb/>
W. H. Laughinghouse <lb/>
services here Saturday <lb/>
mil Sunday. <lb/>
L. L, of Washington, <lb/>
was here yesterday. <lb/>
Miss Cox, from near Red <lb/>
spent Sunday evening with <lb/>
friends. <lb/>
A. A, Tyson and wife <lb/>
spent Saturday night Sunday <lb/>
here with friends. <lb/>
W. O. Cox and wife, who have <lb/>
been here, left <lb/>
yesterday for their in Ayden. <lb/>
J. i to Green- <lb/>
ville yesterday. <lb/>
Mrs. Johnnie Williams, who <lb/>
has parents here, <lb/>
returned to her home near Shel- <lb/>
Washington, was <lb/>
here yesterday taking <lb/>
for stock in H. <lb/>
Co., of Wash ton. <lb/>
The two best for <lb/>
advertising are without doubt the <lb/>
and the local newspaper, <lb/>
or alack treatment of either <lb/>
will prove to your satisfaction that <lb/>
advertising is not a <lb/>
Business follows the crowd. In <lb/>
other words, business makes bus- <lb/>
Get the people coming to <lb/>
your store, whether it be to buy, to <lb/>
look or to ask for souvenirs. At <lb/>
all events, keep the store looking <lb/>
busy. <lb/>
Printer's Ink is the best tonic for <lb/>
a business that, has got that tired <lb/>
feeling. winter, summer, <lb/>
spring and fall. it a <lb/>
us well as a cure. <lb/>
Newspaper reduced <lb/>
to its lowest common <lb/>
is simply with reference to the <lb/>
Hoods, what, where and how much <lb/>
Cover turns points in plain <lb/>
language you have made pay- <lb/>
a Ink. <lb/>
Will Moving, <lb/>
been duller the <lb/>
last few month we ever <lb/>
knew II. Bill It is not going <lb/>
remain way long. thing <lb/>
you know the town will wake up <lb/>
and he going with great <lb/>
if you have been <lb/>
the a <lb/>
building it is worth while <lb/>
to wait long about it, unless you <lb/>
want to pay a higher price it <lb/>
can be had at DOW, <lb/>
It is said that they arc going to <lb/>
put head of John Paul Jones <lb/>
on ii postage stamp. We arc will- <lb/>
for them lo do with <lb/>
him they use except to dig him <lb/>
up and bury him some more. <lb/>
Charlotte <lb/>
OVER THE STATE. <lb/>
Happenings of Interest in i <lb/>
Carolina, j <lb/>
B. G. Hewitt, a <lb/>
doctor in Charlotte, was , J over <lb/>
and killed by bis own car Tuesday <lb/>
afternoon. The bad heal <lb/>
versed and was running l <lb/>
at the time of the accident. <lb/>
re- <lb/>
ward<lb/>
Fayetteville, N. C, <lb/>
The Victoria <lb/>
puny, organized sometime ago <lb/>
capital, ground <lb/>
for the of a <lb/>
large mill on the main line <lb/>
of the Atlantic Coast railroad <lb/>
two miles from this city. <lb/>
Charged with a criminal i--n, I. <lb/>
upon a little white girl, jut <lb/>
years of age a boy, aged <lb/>
fifteen, is in Wake j <lb/>
The boy is i Clement <lb/>
Rowland attempted <lb/>
took place in Panther Branch <lb/>
township. little girl is the <lb/>
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. of <lb/>
that News and <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
Wilmington, June <lb/>
out of charges preferred <lb/>
him in bis to the <lb/>
police force at last night's <lb/>
the board of aldermen, former <lb/>
Policeman M. E. Guy, this morn- <lb/>
made an on <lb/>
E. F. Johnson, the of <lb/>
business of the latter, <lb/>
street. A ensued to which <lb/>
the ex-policeman's eye was <lb/>
and the alderman's vest and <lb/>
shirt suffered to some extent <lb/>
Friends of the two men interfered <lb/>
before the final result of the affray <lb/>
was apparent. <lb/>
Littleton, N. C, June At <lb/>
organized man is in <lb/>
here today. Men dogs a e <lb/>
to be on right trail of <lb/>
a band of burglars. Night <lb/>
last a number of residences were <lb/>
entered and robbed of money i <lb/>
valuables. The Hon. G. Dar- <lb/>
lost his handsome gold <lb/>
and a sum of money. An attempt <lb/>
was made to the residence of <lb/>
Sheriff John R. His <lb/>
little boy Charlie, who Wis watch- <lb/>
bis sick grandmother, <lb/>
the opening and <lb/>
ed them off. One dollars <lb/>
or more was stolen from R. I. <lb/>
Riggan. attempts were <lb/>
made to enter houses where the <lb/>
occupants were awakened by the <lb/>
noise and the burglars were I right. <lb/>
oft. <lb/>
Crew the Sweeney Sale. <lb/>
New York, June <lb/>
schooner Maggie M. Cap <lb/>
Iain which arrived here to- <lb/>
day from Savannah, brought into <lb/>
port the crew of the schooner Jen- <lb/>
Sweeney, which struck on the <lb/>
twenty-one foot lump of Frying <lb/>
pan Shoals, off Capo Fear, in a <lb/>
heavy northeaster Tuesday, <lb/>
went two horns later. <lb/>
The crew of eight took to their <lb/>
boat, after night exposed to <lb/>
the severe were picked <lb/>
up by the Maggie M. <lb/>
Souvenir Card <lb/>
At the drug store Coward <lb/>
Woolen are displayed sumo very <lb/>
attractive souvenir cards. <lb/>
The 11- contain pictures of <lb/>
scenes Greenville <lb/>
were taken with a and <lb/>
mount ed by a local artist. <lb/>
The work is well done and the <lb/>
card makes pretty souvenir as <lb/>
can be are u good <lb/>
an advertisement for o <lb/>
sending to people at a <lb/>
<lb/>
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