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EDITORIAL NOTES. <lb/>
mi <lb/>
Mr. in says they have got- <lb/>
a great de. I of light in their four <lb/>
days hearing on the rate bill, but <lb/>
Pitt Democratic <lb/>
a resolution <lb/>
Ho. . John H, Snail, <lb/>
countess, for <lb/>
try mi in looking <lb/>
the pi bis <lb/>
h the delegates to <lb/>
the trouble with it has been c i convention to <lb/>
much of it was light. <lb/>
When and Em <lb/>
Golden were married last Han <lb/>
they neglected to announce when <lb/>
the ceremony would be solemn-<lb/>
to dramatize the Jungle <lb/>
have broken down as the <lb/>
rote his renomination, and <lb/>
then do not endorse <lb/>
his r to tor the sot-ailed fast mail <lb/>
to the Southern railway, <lb/>
regret the That was <lb/>
In Pitt county Democrats <lb/>
lo Mr. vote in <lb/>
this caw and didn't attempt <lb/>
tori their attitude by doubt- <lb/>
by dodging. Neither <lb/>
did lie. cry to oust I tit h nil and<lb/>
in a <lb/>
not gel Chairman Wads- they disagreed with him <lb/>
worth i leading tole. <lb/>
From the hasty the <lb/>
Russian government is making to <lb/>
ck <lb/>
infer that are <lb/>
ember of a legislative <lb/>
check <lb/>
is en <lb/>
it did i<lb/>
An <lb/>
la bore <lb/>
lo. <lb/>
wants <lb/>
single <lb/>
A ember of a body <lb/>
his people, but <lb/>
he la expected lo halve some ideas <lb/>
of his own. If he <lb/>
be be unlit to rep- <lb/>
any body, f he is <lb/>
ti d nit people are wrong about a <lb/>
r it is bis business to use his <lb/>
oar i if he is honest <lb/>
kidnapped faithful it is non- <lb/>
in an automobile became of <lb/>
k them home lo dine on <lb/>
Yet tin in g <lb/>
hi tariff revised. <lb/>
a.<lb/>
mil <lb/>
i, <lb/>
a in one or two <lb/>
lets. Toe <lb/>
lo <lb/>
VI He Landmark. <lb/>
mat- <lb/>
man who agrees with <lb/>
everything is <lb/>
represent <lb/>
Greenville's Big Department Stores. <lb/>
Hot Weather Merchandise<lb/>
abounding in plentiful beauty and cheapness here <lb/>
The thin, fluffy, cool materials for June Selling are fox your inspection and in quantities to meet your <lb/>
Glance over the list below and then come let us you the goods, which must he seen to <lb/>
be appreciated.<lb/>
him-elf. <lb/>
It lo ks as though <lb/>
lad discovered a young <lb/>
man out in <lb/>
FIGURES <lb/>
WEDLOCK. <lb/>
Hilly restores <lb/>
lo us good as <lb/>
ever Wonder was in <lb/>
tended for advertisement or an <lb/>
The census report on <lb/>
just issued, slur that in <lb/>
the total population of <lb/>
Congress made a mistake <lb/>
the boodle hill. What they <lb/>
about <lb/>
meant <lb/>
, in 1900 the number of <lb/>
per.-, was or <lb/>
. per rent. The married were <lb/>
27,770.101; the widowed, <lb/>
87- the In <lb/>
the Old World the proportion of <lb/>
I singly is different, being 41.4 per <lb/>
; cent, in India, 04.6 in Spain, <lb/>
me to anything a g Austria ,, <lb/>
campaign fund in Scotland. In Australia the <lb/>
And now some , figure varies from to per <lb/>
admiring surmise cent the Southern States <lb/>
the meeting of Mrs and percentage of unmarried <lb/>
King Edward was like the meeting persons is 00.8, of married 33.7, <lb/>
of equals. Well Alice always was of widowed 5.1, of divorced <lb/>
more or less when she North the <lb/>
ponding figures are 56.4, 38.0, <lb/>
was that it was a felony to j <lb/>
but a Republican <lb/>
over here.<lb/>
The twelfth census <lb/>
shows more wives <lb/>
convention of . husbands, the <lb/>
The Democratic <lb/>
Pitt county passed a resolution ask- reporting <lb/>
themselves mar- <lb/>
the corporation to <lb/>
compel telephone companies to re- <lb/>
duce exorbitant By this <lb/>
token, and tin further fact that a <lb/>
case asking for a reduction of lie <lb/>
telephone rates is now pending be- <lb/>
fore the commission, it will be Been <lb/>
more freely, it <lb/>
the But the figures, as <lb/>
respect the colored population, <lb/>
arc open to question, many re- <lb/>
porting themselves married <lb/>
when not legally married. <lb/>
collides at La <lb/>
the report, reported them. <lb/>
that people are not the w married, only were <lb/>
only people who object to being rob- M- church or <lb/>
In Landmark. <lb/>
California. <lb/>
Never in the history if railroad- <lb/>
have the of the <lb/>
Pacific Company had to <lb/>
contend with as many a- <lb/>
have been their way over <lb/>
the lines in the pant two weeks. <lb/>
Many of the claim <lb/>
are unable to cope with the <lb/>
I- <lb/>
id attempted to <lb/>
nips of it would be <lb/>
i run their trains on <lb/>
by the civil authorities. <lb/>
cases are seen of two per- <lb/>
sons legally married and yet <lb/>
each living with <lb/>
sun reporting as being mar- <lb/>
to the In <lb/>
Rico the same state of things ex- <lb/>
to a large extent, owing to <lb/>
the cost of the necessary <lb/>
ceremony. In Maine. New <lb/>
Hampshire and Vermont the <lb/>
v are half f i per cent, of <lb/>
the population, while in Mary- <lb/>
i and West Virginia the <lb/>
wore two-tenths of <lb/>
and in Virginia one-tenth <lb/>
of I per cent. In Nevada the <lb/>
divorce. are seven-tenths of <lb/>
cent., and in Washington, <lb/>
Oregon and la six-tenths <lb/>
Colored Dress Goods <lb/>
Department <lb/>
Beautiful cool dainty lawns In small <lb/>
dots and figures, small and large floral <lb/>
patterns and solid colors fur to cent <lb/>
yard. Brown dress linens, percales, <lb/>
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 Handkerchief linen to yd <lb/>
inch yard <lb/>
inch It 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 pretty things <lb/>
in this laces we have baby <lb/>
Irish French, Germany, <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 all overs and <lb/>
bands to match.<lb/>
Our Notion depart- <lb/>
should interest you, as we are showing <lb/>
many useful and desirable novelties. <lb/>
Fans Yes we have all kinds and sizes <lb/>
some so small and large <lb/>
and breezy in paper, silk, and gauze. <lb/>
The silk gauze fans, with real fine dainty <lb/>
decorations and Ivory sticks are lovely <lb/>
and as cheap as to others <lb/>
with cheaper sticks and cents. <lb/>
Shopping bags in white kid, 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 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 <lb/>
some lace boots, others lace all over, <lb/>
sizes and prices. <lb/>
Infants and black <lb/>
and white all sizes from to <lb/>
Ladies and infants gauze vests, short <lb/>
and long sleeves. <lb/>
Daisy waists 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 S Fancy Black <lb/>
Lawns <lb/>
Batiste, French lawn, Silk mulls, Per- <lb/>
lawn, Mercerized madras and many <lb/>
other pretty wears from to yard. <lb/>
THE CORSET DEPARTMENT wants in <lb/>
. different Corsets and Corsets C <lb/>
at each, Girdles, all size, for and each. <lb/>
In trains pull in <lb/>
on carrying bag <lb/>
passengers an on the oar <lb/>
on entrance of j I per Son. <lb/>
-hive, railroad men do <lb/>
in their power to com- <lb/>
oil, but. <lb/>
v ire traveling in <lb/>
i or -five. To keep then , <lb/>
Our stock of House- <lb/>
keeping Linens <lb/>
Should meet your approval. All kinds of <lb/>
Towels, Bath rags, table Damask. Nap- <lb/>
kins and Doilies. A good assortment at <lb/>
prices. <lb/>
Perfumery. <lb/>
Toilet Soaps, Tooth Powders, Brush <lb/>
es, Nail brushes, Hair brushes, and combs <lb/>
Talcum Powders, per box, others at <lb/>
Department <lb/>
. I. <lb/>
BAKER <lb/>
ff the best, and styles at popular prices. You should i <lb/>
of Oxfords, Court Ties, Pumps and Sandals for Ladies and white <lb/>
in Ladies ; <lb/>
company <lb/>
11- with <lb/>
would<lb/>
i not w lien <lb/>
V- h fifty <lb/>
hi . inn time hi dinner. <lb/>
,., .-. Ire tin train palls <lb/>
pa and two brake <lb/>
to free their<lb/>
away from a pack of <lb/>
Ki- Correspondence Sacra- <lb/>
room in <lb/>
Fresh Pies, Cakes and <lb/>
Bread daily. Special orders <lb/>
for Pies sent early in morn- <lb/>
will be filled in time <lb/>
white Canvas Oxfords and pumps <lb/>
Don't fail to g this store a chance to show you of the many pretty and useful we have here <lb/>
Nearly every boat sand train brings a, new and desirable, <lb/>
J. k. J. <lb/>
GREENVILLE N. C. <lb/>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
D J WHICHARD. Editor and Owner. <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
Pin COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA TUESDAY. JUNE 1906. <lb/>
NO. <lb/>
SCHOOL FOR STAMMERERS. <lb/>
Detroit. Michigan, June 1906. <lb/>
you allow me apace to <lb/>
a few words in to the school <lb/>
located at this place for the cur <lb/>
of mi. I left my borne on <lb/>
of this month filled with a <lb/>
little bone and doubt of finding a <lb/>
cure and I <lb/>
now I can shout <lb/>
The school now has a few more <lb/>
than one hundred which is <lb/>
about all that be cared f r at <lb/>
one time. I in school <lb/>
mothers and brothers and <lb/>
all here to be made <lb/>
the fearful malady. It <lb/>
lo me when much <lb/>
money is being spent for erecting <lb/>
monuments to the dead that it <lb/>
would De much better it <lb/>
in supporting an <lb/>
institution of this kind for the <lb/>
dead are in a better condition than <lb/>
the poor unfortunate victim of <lb/>
They a place <lb/>
for the insane, while these <lb/>
who hi e crazy are <lb/>
entirely There Is In <lb/>
United States something near <lb/>
one half million yet they have <lb/>
received no at all. They <lb/>
nave m. far received no state aid <lb/>
and philanthropists as ye <lb/>
like i lie priest and the <lb/>
the other side <lb/>
Surely it is not that the affliction <lb/>
is severe nor that <lb/>
the number afflicted Is not <lb/>
y I am speaking <lb/>
from imaginary view, <lb/>
as one who baa been so <lb/>
afflicted from childhood and knows <lb/>
with suffering <lb/>
humanity. A. Manning. <lb/>
MAN KILLED BY LIGHTNING. <lb/>
Another by Falling From <lb/>
Bridge. <lb/>
N. C. June i <lb/>
day afternoon taring a thunder <lb/>
storm Mr. G. W. Wynne, who <lb/>
lived out at mill <lb/>
mile from town, was struck by <lb/>
and in killed. <lb/>
This g a Mr. W. <lb/>
working the new bridge <lb/>
Mere, fell off into tie river. He <lb/>
-t k a i en of timber in the fall <lb/>
war. badly hurt <lb/>
ANOTHER DAY. <lb/>
Another day of In <lb/>
Another <lb/>
the nut. <lb/>
of low <lb/>
of fold and <lb/>
of <lb/>
n. II.- r i, . <lb/>
cornea what <lb/>
Another day. <lb/>
Too the of men, <lb/>
dawning <lb/>
Once more the storm, <lb/>
more with rife, <lb/>
Once more the weary round of life, <lb/>
Another day, <lb/>
Hear Lord, at I almost <lb/>
Another <lb/>
And fain I tie here <lb/>
At -tray. <lb/>
So w am weary, worn, <lb/>
the burden have <lb/>
Heir Lord, from return <lb/>
Another day. <lb/>
EXPOSITION GROUNDS. <lb/>
ELDER T. H. BARNHILL VINDICATED <lb/>
Meet <lb/>
at Hickory Grove a <lb/>
committee to investigate <lb/>
g made against Kid. T. H. Barn- <lb/>
hill, a member f church, by <lb/>
one L. James, of county. <lb/>
He with keeping <lb/>
key Ins sell illegal, <lb/>
also drinking We your <lb/>
committee have the <lb/>
charges best we can. We had <lb/>
B. M. Whitehurst, a <lb/>
of the Board <lb/>
W. G. Little, <lb/>
Taylor and other-, who have <lb/>
been acquainted with T. H. <lb/>
for years gone by. And <lb/>
they say the charges made by L. C, <lb/>
James is false and without <lb/>
The charges were made on <lb/>
vi of some little personal <lb/>
No one brought any charge Grandpa Vane <lb/>
AN IMPOSSIBLE TRINITY. <lb/>
Francis Wilson, at the Players <lb/>
Club, was narrating reminiscences <lb/>
of the stage. <lb/>
early he <lb/>
went upon the road with a stock <lb/>
company. was only eleven <lb/>
members of this company, yet we <lb/>
often produced plays involving <lb/>
twenty-five or thirty characters <lb/>
process; even, <lb/>
at times a tripling-up if <lb/>
such expression may be <lb/>
repertory embraced nearly <lb/>
a hundred plays. <lb/>
manager came to <lb/>
me and said; <lb/>
Get ready to rehearse ad- <lb/>
for next week, Frank I'm <lb/>
sorry for you, but you are cast for <lb/>
three part in this <lb/>
Grandpa Vane and Diamond <lb/>
laughed scorn fully. <lb/>
is impossible for me to <lb/>
the three parts of <lb/>
G rand pa Vane and Diamond <lb/>
said I, <lb/>
manager frowned. He was <lb/>
a strict disciplinarian. <lb/>
Why is it <lb/>
he growled. <lb/>
said is impossible <lb/>
because, in act four, scene two, <lb/>
and Diamond Dick get <lb/>
Those of the Jamestown Cele- <lb/>
Near Norfolk Rich <lb/>
in Historical Lore. <lb/>
By <lb/>
Point, the beautiful <lb/>
spot on Hampton where <lb/>
Jamestown exposition is to be <lb/>
held is rich in historic events and <lb/>
incidents that have occurred at <lb/>
hr it. <lb/>
Within of <lb/>
grounds is <lb/>
Island which has been used jointly <lb/>
by and Portsmouth for <lb/>
some year- s a detention <lb/>
patient with contagions <lb/>
Island is rich <lb/>
historical lore. <lb/>
On the of June, 1813, a <lb/>
powerful British made an <lb/>
attack at the <lb/>
entrance to river, <lb/>
near and was <lb/>
defeated. <lb/>
Before British could <lb/>
the harbor of and <lb/>
the town it was <lb/>
to take possession of I- <lb/>
land. On of 22nd <lb/>
they were discovered <lb/>
an the of <lb/>
river, and landing on the main- <lb/>
land in a position where the pas- <lb/>
sage was to pass <lb/>
over and attack the works on the <lb/>
west side of island, while at <lb/>
same time a number of barges <lb/>
from fleet attempted to land <lb/>
front. These were attacked <lb/>
before reached the shore, <lb/>
from a on the beach, man- <lb/>
by the sailors and m. rims <lb/>
from the Constellation the <lb/>
boat. Three of the barge were <lb/>
gunk, most of the drowned, <lb/>
and the rest compelled to retreat <lb/>
their vessels. The which <lb/>
lit were met <lb/>
and repulsed by the Virginia <lb/>
and driven back to <lb/>
ships, with the loss, those <lb/>
in barges, upwards of two <lb/>
in killed and wounded. <lb/>
The f Norfolk and neigh- <lb/>
boring villages of Gosport <lb/>
Portsmouth owed their to <lb/>
this of <lb/>
Island. <lb/>
MOORE <lb/>
FOR REGISTER <lb/>
DEEDS. <lb/>
OF <lb/>
N. C, <lb/>
Editor <lb/>
We the citizens of <lb/>
township ask <lb/>
fir space in your valuable paper <lb/>
to heartily endorse the candidacy <lb/>
W. M. Moore for Register <lb/>
Deeds of Pin <lb/>
We have known Moore <lb/>
for a number of years <lb/>
boyhood, him to be a <lb/>
gentleman of the highest type <lb/>
ability, a who has been loyal <lb/>
to party and a friend to the <lb/>
public. believe that if hon- <lb/>
est j, politeness and <lb/>
for anything, then we <lb/>
nominate and elect a man <lb/>
that Pitt county will be proud of. <lb/>
J. L. Gibson, <lb/>
J. J. Jr. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
T. K Proctor. <lb/>
Galloway, <lb/>
REPUBLICAN <lb/>
YOUR BOY <lb/>
AN OPEN <lb/>
To the Honorable Board J Only a Dozen Were Present f <lb/>
Commissioners of Pitt The Rep,,,,,,,.,,,, f Greenville <lb/>
County. township held m primary in the <lb/>
The government of the afternoon. <lb/>
N. C, is composed of II over by <lb/>
the following <lb/>
ex-<lb/>
Yours, <lb/>
D. N. NOBLES. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
F. <lb/>
M. <lb/>
Committee. <lb/>
Banking Tirol Company. <lb/>
The of the Green villa <lb/>
Company at the <lb/>
of business the as <lb/>
made to the Corporation <lb/>
will be found in this paper. <lb/>
While the are <lb/>
not quite so ii u as shown in the <lb/>
April the dis- <lb/>
counts are larger bringing the to- <lb/>
up to about the same figure, <lb/>
a large increase has been made <lb/>
to the surplus. This is a fine show- <lb/>
coming midst of the <lb/>
dullest part of the year. <lb/>
George W. Strickland, a farmer <lb/>
of Nash county, was run over <lb/>
killed by a train on the <lb/>
Coast Line, near Rocky Mount. He <lb/>
leaves a wile and <lb/>
rushes on separates them with <lb/>
farewell Sermon. <lb/>
Rev. H. H. who lot <lb/>
year has been pastor of the <lb/>
church, preached his <lb/>
farewell sermon to the <lb/>
This week he and <lb/>
Mrs. Moore will leave for their <lb/>
new home Kentucky. They <lb/>
have made a host of friends in <lb/>
Greenville all of whom their <lb/>
depart me. Both Mr. and Mrs. <lb/>
Moore arc consecrated workers in <lb/>
the cause of Christ. Our <lb/>
wishes go with them to their <lb/>
field of labor. <lb/>
Cotton Blossoms. <lb/>
Mr. H. R. Robinson, of <lb/>
vs two red blossoms this <lb/>
morning and says he has plenty <lb/>
with three on a stalk, <lb/>
Cotton blossoms arc getting <lb/>
plentiful now. Mr, David <lb/>
tells us he had one on the 18th and <lb/>
now has them on a <lb/>
BAILEY <lb/>
And Carried to New Bern Jail. <lb/>
I i mat inn reached here Ibis <lb/>
morning that the Bailey, <lb/>
who morning shot and <lb/>
killed Mr. near <lb/>
had been captured. <lb/>
The capture was about <lb/>
o'clock a few mile- Vance- <lb/>
The came out of a <lb/>
and slatted In what is <lb/>
known Palmetto bridge, <lb/>
sonic tin- who ere guard- <lb/>
Me caught t nil. <lb/>
i without <lb/>
resistance and was first carried to <lb/>
bis pocket <lb/>
found a containing a mixture <lb/>
with which he had his <lb/>
clothe and i feel to keep <lb/>
the blood hounds trailing <lb/>
mm lie had the III <lb/>
vamp and started mil us Hull <lb/>
as daylight came. <lb/>
There was moon mi <lb/>
when <lb/>
taken there; and a Hum <lb/>
were of <lb/>
of county the <lb/>
do violence but let <lb/>
the law its coarse, <lb/>
to do all in his power to get a <lb/>
trial and quick punishment <lb/>
the excitement and <lb/>
was taken to New Bern jail. <lb/>
Which <lb/>
You do not know what i in him <lb/>
Bear with him; be patient; wait <lb/>
him; clothe him; him; <lb/>
He is a boy, and most boys ate <lb/>
bad and I fear be is light-headed <lb/>
as well, <lb/>
But he calls you fa- <lb/>
Win he played in lap, ; i <lb/>
fondly he would some day <lb/>
be a great and <lb/>
Now he grown <lb/>
hi Tonne blood drives <lb/>
sport, and makes <lb/>
impatient, of serious<lb/>
must But don't be soap- <lb/>
and and make him <lb/>
f-el you are in <lb/>
He is your boy, and you are <lb/>
to live He beats your <lb/>
name, and is send it on <lb/>
the stria in of time. He <lb/>
your fortune and fame, is to <lb/>
transmit them to generations to <lb/>
come. <lb/>
It be A <lb/>
divides <lb/>
of Linn- lose- <lb/>
A r y i more <lb/>
than else can be. <lb/>
t l- i h u ti your buy you go <lb/>
down in history; though your boy <lb/>
are to live the future; by <lb/>
him you are to act the gen- <lb/>
that is to <lb/>
It may be to govern him. <lb/>
hut be patient. He may seem ad- <lb/>
verse lo everything Useful and <lb/>
but wait <lb/>
No one can I what is it <lb/>
He may day <lb/>
Hope. Let grow. While his <lb/>
body grows larger and <lb/>
his mental and <lb/>
expand and Improve, <lb/>
think way i- <lb/>
spent i . vain. Then- .;. <lb/>
him; he has pride, no <lb/>
You know. <lb/>
one. can nil is a buy. <lb/>
be an <lb/>
led spark, a <lb/>
energy, <lb/>
which the rod may stir, <lb/>
tee association, <lb/>
tn-1 develop <lb/>
and thus start a boy a go <lb/>
energy deter- <lb/>
that no power on earth <lb/>
stop short the topmost <lb/>
III the n.<lb/>
government distiller. <lb/>
E. Proctor, <lb/>
barkeeper. <lb/>
F. <lb/>
ex-barkeeper. <lb/>
S. R. <lb/>
K. carrier. <lb/>
in or J. <lb/>
Talley, <lb/>
Treasurer W. M. Moore, ex- <lb/>
barkeeper. <lb/>
The election of <lb/>
these not by accident, <lb/>
but by It -hows that the <lb/>
liquor ix in absolute con- <lb/>
of the town, and this accounts <lb/>
for so much disorder The <lb/>
in only pay- <lb/>
able The town pays <lb/>
per week he <lb/>
only every Saturday. <lb/>
balance of he time we are <lb/>
police protection. <lb/>
The law requires a town to fur- <lb/>
constant police protection in <lb/>
order that liquor may be sold <lb/>
therein. Io this town there are <lb/>
and frequent viola- <lb/>
of the liquor laws, and <lb/>
the present conditions nothing else <lb/>
is to be expected. <lb/>
With the construe urn of the <lb/>
new railroad in the <lb/>
there will De an influx of <lb/>
here, and we will need <lb/>
constant protect i- n. <lb/>
object in writing letter <lb/>
is to you to issue any <lb/>
license to sell liquor <lb/>
town of until <lb/>
town government qualifies itself <lb/>
in liquor sold within its <lb/>
it-, as required by laws enacted <lb/>
by last me. The <lb/>
liquor question be a <lb/>
political issue, but a moral <lb/>
I think we have had liquor <lb/>
legislation, we need only to enforce <lb/>
the las we Already have on stat- <lb/>
books. <lb/>
Your honorable is well <lb/>
acquainted with the facts above <lb/>
slated. He has seen much law- <lb/>
and disorder here and I <lb/>
refer to him for verification of the <lb/>
above facts <lb/>
Most <lb/>
Dr. C. M. Jones. <lb/>
R. C. Flanagan with IV. J. <lb/>
Manning secretary. The <lb/>
thing done the way of <lb/>
was the election of a <lb/>
executive committee n of <lb/>
R. O. r. mid <lb/>
W. J. Manning. j <lb/>
No delegates were selected by <lb/>
name to the county convent inn <lb/>
which meets Juli 4th, but the <lb/>
chairman extended an <lb/>
to every of the town <lb/>
ship to attend that convention and <lb/>
consider himself a There <lb/>
were even <lb/>
in attendance upon the <lb/>
primary, at least that many were <lb/>
inside bar and were addressee <lb/>
as brother by tho chairman <lb/>
he called them to see if anti- <lb/>
body would make a speech. The <lb/>
was no response to the invitation <lb/>
SO the chair hail to do all the <lb/>
taking that was done. He said <lb/>
while they were very few in <lb/>
these few were faithful <lb/>
big things were expected of them. <lb/>
He also said that it would be bet- <lb/>
for the nation, state and <lb/>
the county for the two political <lb/>
to more evenly divided. <lb/>
All those present at the primary <lb/>
were white, colored t <lb/>
being conspicuous its entire <lb/>
absence, making it vastly different <lb/>
from Republican f <lb/>
days gone by when there we. o- <lb/>
the same number of white <lb/>
surrounded by hundreds of <lb/>
black faces. While this fact may <lb/>
some color claim that <lb/>
the party is becoming more decent <lb/>
it will hardly gain them enough, <lb/>
followers to cut much figure in <lb/>
Pitt county politics. <lb/>
Sudden Death. <lb/>
Mr. J. I. Keel, of Carolina town- <lb/>
ship, died suddenly even- <lb/>
of disease, a malady to <lb/>
which he bail been subject for <lb/>
some time. <lb/>
Thursday Mr Keel went to <lb/>
on business, returning <lb/>
from town to <lb/>
train. He was not feeling well <lb/>
slopped at home of Mr. Ab <lb/>
near He <lb/>
had a sudden attack Friday even- <lb/>
and died in a short while <lb/>
fr. Keel was old and <lb/>
Center Brick . <lb/>
You will be interested in the- <lb/>
half page announcement of the <lb/>
Center Brick Warehouse in this <lb/>
issue. W. T. one of <lb/>
best known <lb/>
here, has associated with the <lb/>
Brick the firm will <lb/>
after be Brinkley, Lips- <lb/>
comb, Mr. Lipscomb's <lb/>
with the Center Brick will put that <lb/>
house in better shape ever to <lb/>
do business, to protect the <lb/>
interest of the farmer he <lb/>
-1 Is . <lb/>
one <lb/>
four sisters, <lb/>
bur brothers and <lb/>
who <lb/>
killed Mr. John Lancaster. near <lb/>
has taken to Wake <lb/>
c hi my jail to a. old possibility of the bank <lb/>
The National Bank. <lb/>
i a call fr the Comptroller <lb/>
of Currency National B-ink <lb/>
Greenville makes a statement of <lb/>
the of its business <lb/>
June 18th, which will be found in <lb/>
this paper. This statement com- <lb/>
mends itself to public and <lb/>
shows the excellent of the <lb/>
It is all the more <lb/>
when the fact is considered that <lb/>
bad been business <lb/>
being lynched. His wife has <lb/>
been arrested and taken <lb/>
Bern jail. <lb/>
two months, The <lb/>
The police have received <lb/>
summer uniforms. <lb/>
A man to bet us <lb/>
June was the day of <lb/>
the year. We always thought <lb/>
had that distinction, but <lb/>
either is long in nigh. fact <lb/>
several days at turning the Raleigh is to be the new a flue Beginning and La <lb/>
are very the same of Raleigh. officered. <lb/>
Willis B. city editor of <lb/>
have cause to feel proud the <lb/>
work the bank is that it <lb/>
so quick to gain the confidence <lb/>
of public. The bank has made <lb/>
Freak Nature. <lb/>
found a gentleman <lb/>
yesterday who one <lb/>
est ail to tell about the <lb/>
hail storm. He said hesitated <lb/>
to repeal it, for it b <lb/>
but it bad come t from par- <lb/>
ties whom he absolute <lb/>
in and he knew it was true. <lb/>
It was I .-i me ladies on <lb/>
found two or three <lb/>
hail stones that were the exact <lb/>
shape of a Thine <lb/>
besides the general form <lb/>
actually <lb/>
wonder- <lb/>
of were <lb/>
one side ed hands <lb/>
these one <lb/>
directly from the stem downward <lb/>
and the other directly to the right. <lb/>
Thus, had there beer on <lb/>
the face of the Ice watch, the <lb/>
hands would have been pointing to <lb/>
p. m. This was the hour at <lb/>
which the hail fell It is not re-- <lb/>
ported, however, that any of the-e <lb/>
watches ticked. But it is a won- <lb/>
that they <lb/>
Record. <lb/>
Shooting at Parmele. <lb/>
N. Juno H. <lb/>
Harper, a white man living here, <lb/>
on Saturday night shot and serious- <lb/>
wounded a colored woman named <lb/>
Bet Cause shooting is <lb/>
not known. in a <lb/>
condition.<lb/>
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and SON. <lb/>
MK. SMALL <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
In mention of fact <lb/>
that Representative John H. <lb/>
Small, of the first <lb/>
district, has in <lb/>
curing from the H use <lb/>
tee a favorable on his bill <lb/>
appropriating one million dollar <lb/>
for the drainage of the <lb/>
Swamp. The Norfolk Virginian- <lb/>
Pilot Bays that It is hard- <lb/>
possible that the House, with <lb/>
the session about to close, will <lb/>
find to act on this report, <lb/>
that in no wise detracts from <lb/>
the credit due Mr. Small for <lb/>
the energy and <lb/>
which he has handled meas- <lb/>
the enactment of which <lb/>
mean so much to his COB <lb/>
and his <lb/>
Virginian-Pilot goes on to <lb/>
WE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR <lb/>
Hanan's Famous Shoes <lb/>
FOR MEN AND BOYS. <lb/>
This Shoe has stood the test for many years and to <lb/>
worn by men who wear fine Shoes. Call In <lb/>
look at the low cuts today. <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
GREENVILLE BAKING TRUST COMPANY, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
At close of business June 1906. <lb/>
1906 <lb/>
The are very busy these <lb/>
days destroying <lb/>
Mi. Delia Smith t <lb/>
t Mi I. <lb/>
William Teener, <lb/>
Sunday at C. H. <lb/>
J. A t <lb/>
u Kill in <lb/>
Mrs. Kite y c <lb/>
very ill tit-1 <lb/>
I hours. <lb/>
and Jim on<lb/>
in here are expecting <lb/>
i h. <lb/>
KM, L ma aid Nina <lb/>
rS and <lb/>
I Sunday <lb/>
, Sunday <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION <lb/>
BANK OP FARMVILLE. FARMVILLE. N. C <lb/>
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS, APRIL 1906<lb/>
Loans Discounts <lb/>
13.39 <lb/>
Due from Banks <lb/>
Cash Items <lb/>
coin <lb/>
Silver coin <lb/>
measure of Eva <lb/>
Representative Small is the fa- Mr. sod of <lb/>
the passage of which <lb/>
he is advocating with tireless <lb/>
energy and persistence is that <lb/>
providing for the construction of, <lb/>
an inland waterway from Nor- <lb/>
folk to Beaufort, N. C The con- <lb/>
of this waterway would <lb/>
be of inestimable value not only <lb/>
So. Hill, pent Saturday <lb/>
Sunday nil Mr. <lb/>
Ml. El <lb/>
Lee ard <lb/>
Patrick, if Ayden, me <lb/>
-mine lime I'll grand <lb/>
parent. <lb/>
Kid. K. tilled reg- <lb/>
to his district and his State, at Bethany Sun- <lb/>
to every State on the Atlantic <lb/>
seaboard from New England to j. of .-pent <lb/>
the gulf. If he is ultimately in ibis <lb/>
successful in getting these two <lb/>
measures through, and we are <lb/>
confident he will be if th Demo- <lb/>
of his district continue to <lb/>
return be will have erected <lb/>
to himself monuments more en- <lb/>
during than b-ass or bronze. <lb/>
Mr. Small is entitled to the <lb/>
highest praise for the efforts he <lb/>
Nat, notes <lb/>
Capital stock is <lb/>
Undivided profits 1,850.64 <lb/>
sub to check 34.018 <lb/>
140.800.84 <lb/>
State of North Carolina, <lb/>
County . f Pitt. <lb/>
J. R. Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemn- <lb/>
swear the is true to the best of my <lb/>
knowledge and belief. <lb/>
and sworn to be- <lb/>
fore me, this 6th day of April <lb/>
1906. <lb/>
J V. JOHNSTON, <lb/>
Notary Public <lb/>
J. R. DAVIS, <lb/>
W. M. LANG, <lb/>
T. L. TURN AGE, <lb/>
R. L. DAVIS, <lb/>
Directors <lb/>
NO BANK FAILURES IN CHINA <lb/>
is years since the fail- <lb/>
of a bank in said a <lb/>
bank examiner. years <lb/>
in the reign of Hi Hung, a <lb/>
bank failed. Hi Hung had the <lb/>
the condition of <lb/>
BETHEL BANKING AND TRUST GO. <lb/>
AT BETHEL, N. C. <lb/>
At the close of April 6th, 1906, <lb/>
RESOURCES. <lb/>
and discounts <lb/>
Overdraw. <lb/>
Bonds, <lb/>
Furniture and fixtures <lb/>
De . Banks 18,09 <lb/>
Ob V; <lb/>
Gold <lb/>
Silver Gun 487.08 <lb/>
National banknote <lb/>
U S notes <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
190.08 <lb/>
30,000.00 <lb/>
Total <lb/>
142.79 <lb/>
Capital stock paid <lb/>
Surplus <lb/>
Undivided profits, <lb/>
Bills payable <lb/>
Deposits <lb/>
Due to 2,461.19 <lb/>
Cashiers ck 290.05 <lb/>
Total, <lb/>
Loans and discounts <lb/>
Overdrafts unsecured <lb/>
Furniture Fixtures <lb/>
Due from Banks and <lb/>
Bankers <lb/>
271.38 <lb/>
989.63 <lb/>
11,990.29 <lb/>
398.67 <lb/>
an inland waterway and for the duo to reckless and con- j <lb/>
improvement of a large on part directors <lb/>
and the president. <lb/>
Hi Hung at once issued an <lb/>
Total <lb/>
3,130.21 <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
Capital stock 5,300.00 <lb/>
Surplus fund <lb/>
Undivided profits 1,168.1.3 <lb/>
Time certificates of <lb/>
deposit 3,146.50 <lb/>
Deposits subj. to check 20,935.52 <lb/>
Collier's checks out- <lb/>
standing <lb/>
Certified Checks <lb/>
Total <lb/>
37.278,43 <lb/>
is making to benefit the whole investigated, and to his Cash items <lb/>
Atlantic coast in the matter of found it had been Gold and silver coin. <lb/>
National bank and <lb/>
other U. S. notes <lb/>
of Virginia and North Carolina, <lb/>
by means of drainage of the Dis- <lb/>
Pilot State of North Carolina, County of Pitt, <lb/>
success in both endeavors pro-j failed the heads of its president, j of the <lb/>
the Democrats offal dis-1 director were to be cut off. swear that above statement is nM president. <lb/>
STATON, <lb/>
J. K. <lb/>
R. J. GRIMES, <lb/>
Directors <lb/>
County of Pitt, <lb/>
C S Carr, of the above named bank, do solemnly <lb/>
toe above is true to the best of my knowledge <lb/>
belief. <lb/>
subscribed sworn to before <lb/>
me day of June, 1900. <lb/>
J . <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
Correct <lb/>
J. L. <lb/>
H A. WHITE <lb/>
A. M. <lb/>
Directors <lb/>
continue to him In <lb/>
this instance we, have the re- <lb/>
election of a Representative of a <lb/>
North Carolina district a matter <lb/>
of special interest to the people <lb/>
of another State, and a <lb/>
way those of the entire <lb/>
tic coast. This i decidedly <lb/>
I Mr Small as <lb/>
well as to which he <lb/>
represents. <lb/>
This edict, which has never teen edge and belief, <lb/>
revoked, has made China's bank- <lb/>
institutions the safest in the <lb/>
world. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb/>
ore me, this 12th day of April <lb/>
WORD. <lb/>
1906. <lb/>
H Taylor, <lb/>
Notary Public j <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE, <lb/>
A; Close of Basin 6th 1906. <lb/>
I v <lb/>
It there<lb/>
and<lb/>
Due tanks <lb/>
. <lb/>
In<lb/>
Liabilities- <lb/>
Capital Stock paid t. <lb/>
25,000.00 <lb/>
Undivided Profit less Ex- <lb/>
and Taxes Paid 15,033.00 <lb/>
Deposit subject to check 190,983.77 <lb/>
checks out- <lb/>
standing <lb/>
you make a bad bargain <lb/>
stick tighter to was an ad- <lb/>
age that the good people of for- <lb/>
mer times were accustomed to <lb/>
into the minds of their. <lb/>
u was only another <lb/>
even m-n or ; . . . <lb/>
Lying writer is a let way of admonishing their <lb/>
from a minister of the gos to keep then- word all j <lb/>
and in that letter are contracts, promises and <lb/>
words, some of j lions was indeed whole- <lb/>
being very simple ones and man ., <lb/>
This minister lives quite a <lb/>
bit from In firmer and wrangle would <lb/>
days who mastered Web- be avoided nowadays if people <lb/>
blue spelling stick to that good old <lb/>
book were in deed and in truth of right. He who keeps <lb/>
excellent spellers. In w promise or his word need <lb/>
mat on. no text book on spelling <lb/>
during the present day can com-1 not hope to make any impression <lb/>
pare with the blue good. He will never do it as <lb/>
Durham Sun. as he disregards his word <lb/>
and Neck <lb/>
Commonwealth. <lb/>
Hf Ma <lb/>
A French journal report- ck-. <lb/>
Announcement <lb/>
-th <lb/>
that the above is <lb/>
and <lb/>
and sworn to before <lb/>
WALTER WARD. <lb/>
Public. <lb/>
to the best of my <lb/>
JAMES L. LITTLE, <lb/>
Correct-Attest <lb/>
J. K. <lb/>
W. B WILSON, <lb/>
rectors <lb/>
You Pay For It <lb/>
body <lb/>
I SELL FOR CASH, <lb/>
Therefore have no losses to make up and put the price <lb/>
lowest Pay cash and avoid the charging of ac- <lb/>
count or somebody charged to you. sell any <lb/>
thing you want in th way of <lb/>
COTTON MEAL AND HULLS <lb/>
U Com. Line M <lb/>
p. V- <lb/>
of man who entered u <lb/>
nu i down near a customer <lb/>
-a i- the morning <lb/>
la-longed to <lb/>
n with <lb/>
The other man assent and <lb/>
t hut the end <lb/>
half .- had tin <lb/>
Jut Disking a boo- <lb/>
i impatient <lb/>
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ha . . in I to<lb/>
Adding to injury. <lb/>
It i.- bi enough to have red <lb/>
an entirely <lb/>
able to <lb/>
mortification, t-. be guyed and <lb/>
dwindled ore t <lb/>
Hie l -imply <lb/>
intolerable. to rad <lb/>
absolute <lb/>
Ii an <lb/>
recently In a London <lb/>
r. I <lb/>
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v I'll whose -i <lb/>
., or ; <lb/>
C, June <lb/>
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tOrt favorably today <lb/>
. I bill introduced by Sun <lb/>
ill it yon . <lb/>
iii tor <lb/>
he of fruit-, bar net, <lb/>
potato other snip- <lb/>
to I lie bit; market centers <lb/>
bill provides the expenditure <lb/>
of the loud <lb/>
on tint <lb/>
of fruit must<lb/>
Hi to <lb/>
c Senator <lb/>
been informed that the of <lb/>
products lose each <lb/>
million dollars <lb/>
goes into the of cum- <lb/>
merchants, who frequently <lb/>
report that ate received <lb/>
In bad condition, really such <lb/>
is not the case. With the object of <lb/>
the of whom <lb/>
there are Can- <lb/>
the <lb/>
in- <lb/>
I HI union. n n- s- <lb/>
the result I., , c <lb/>
II et-. <lb/>
We beg leave to announce that we are <lb/>
Wholesale and Retail <lb/>
for <lb/>
White Lead, Paints, <lb/>
Colors, and Town and <lb/>
Ready Paints.<lb/>
L-j <lb/>
. comes <lb/>
There Is no line In the world better than <lb/>
the Harrison line. It has behind it a <lb/>
reputation for honorable wares and honorable <lb/>
dealingsIf you use the Harrison Paints you need <lb/>
never worry quality. <lb/>
We trust that you will favor us with your <lb/>
orders whenever you want good paint for any <lb/>
Have just a car load and <lb/>
can give you Special Prices. <lb/>
I Hart <lb/>
I N. C,<lb/>
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT. <lb/>
of sympathy. <lb/>
A- for <lb/>
an d we take <lb/>
In sub- <lb/>
s. i and receipt for <lb/>
I. arrears. We have a list <lb/>
. . I ho receive mail at <lb/>
office. We also take orders <lb/>
printing. <lb/>
from here to <lb/>
end funeral Mia. W. J. <lb/>
at last <lb/>
day. <lb/>
F. E. Pail Co. will do all the <lb/>
tau to yon with <lb/>
their new line of heavy and fancy <lb/>
groceries. <lb/>
We to learn that Mr. <lb/>
has been sick <lb/>
for several weeks, is no better. <lb/>
For can apples, corn <lb/>
tomatoes, c, apply to K <lb/>
A Co. <lb/>
Mrs M. M. Sauls and <lb/>
Burma Sauls left yesterday to <lb/>
visit in <lb/>
F. G. Co. have <lb/>
moved stock of goods from <lb/>
out to a short <lb/>
from here. <lb/>
A. J. of Greenville, has <lb/>
here during week. <lb/>
Bed Steads, Suits, Dresser- <lb/>
Center Tables, Chairs Cradles, <lb/>
Bed Springs, Mattresses <lb/>
Lounges, Cook Stoves and a <lb/>
great many other are <lb/>
kept up stairs. Cannon Tyson. <lb/>
The sign of the is <lb/>
Tue very friends of <lb/>
Lucy exceedingly regret <lb/>
to learn of illness at home <lb/>
of father in <lb/>
your eyes need attention <lb/>
J. W. Taylor, ex wit optician, <lb/>
N. C. is the to do <lb/>
your work if you want to be <lb/>
pleased. <lb/>
A letter addressed to B., <lb/>
care hotel, Ayden <lb/>
K. received at office <lb/>
here plagued if Tripp <lb/>
claim hi hotel. How's <lb/>
that one's self. <lb/>
Waller of Norfolk, has <lb/>
been a welcome visitor in Ayden <lb/>
the week. <lb/>
Miss Meta of Kin- <lb/>
came op Wednesday and <lb/>
spent day with Mies Helen <lb/>
cars cotton seed, <lb/>
will pay highest cash price, don't <lb/>
your seed until yon <lb/>
Frank Co. <lb/>
A en of young people went <lb/>
out country after- <lb/>
noon picnic-inn They <lb/>
bad nice time, a but <lb/>
a very few fish. <lb/>
of <lb/>
Alexander with his sheet brigade <lb/>
is a vast amount of work <lb/>
during this hot weather. Deep <lb/>
me cut which <lb/>
filing la placed and when <lb/>
the town will have a thorough <lb/>
carry <lb/>
a lull line of meat, lard <lb/>
good. buy before giving <lb/>
cm- a trial. Frank Lilly Co <lb/>
Adrian Dudley and child- <lb/>
Go K. Go's new <lb/>
market for beef, fresh meats, <lb/>
and fresh fish. <lb/>
Miss Earl of it <lb/>
here on a visit to Miss Bailie <lb/>
A beautiful line of crockery, glass <lb/>
ware, fancy lamps, and tinware <lb/>
at J K Smith Bro <lb/>
If movement they have <lb/>
now got on with no lock aim as- <lb/>
is any sign, then Ayden <lb/>
will have a few weddings. <lb/>
A full supply of Trunks. <lb/>
Telescopes, Gripe, Satchels and <lb/>
Suit Cases, at J. B. Smith Bro. <lb/>
Mi-. II. II. and <lb/>
of aid Mils <lb/>
are visiting <lb/>
the family of Capt. D G. <lb/>
Car load V. Crimped roofing <lb/>
-1111 lengths to cover residences <lb/>
churches, school houses, <lb/>
shelters, stables much cheaper than <lb/>
shingles unit very little labor, at J. <lb/>
B. Smith Bro. <lb/>
Mies May Anderson after <lb/>
a week with Miss Nina I <lb/>
has ct in ml to home <lb/>
I ; win--bind. <lb/>
Calico at <lb/>
per yard, great reduction- whit, <lb/>
slippers and summer goods, at J <lb/>
K. Bro. <lb/>
Mrs. M. M. Sauls would esteem <lb/>
a if win. <lb/>
borrowed her ice cream <lb/>
freezer would return it, as she b <lb/>
very much in of same, <lb/>
system of drainage. Mr. <lb/>
is a r and instead of or- <lb/>
tiling on the corners be <lb/>
U rapidly converting it into prop- <lb/>
This is a long felt need <lb/>
now that we are so soon to <lb/>
have it we <lb/>
our lit tie self t x, for we have long <lb/>
wished to walk dry and <lb/>
spots. Alexander is the light <lb/>
man. <lb/>
For a present buy a novel- <lb/>
clock at J. W. Taylor's. It is <lb/>
for any occasion. <lb/>
At their regular meeting Tue <lb/>
day night elected <lb/>
the following for the <lb/>
J. K. Turnage. C. C; <lb/>
J. J. V. J. H. Browning. <lb/>
Fret; W. E. M. of A; <lb/>
Pierce, M. of F; W. J. Bowl, <lb/>
K. of B. <lb/>
For carpenters tools, grind <lb/>
i hemp rope pulleys, at J. K. <lb/>
Smith Bro. <lb/>
Seed Pea nuts at J. It. Smith <lb/>
Bro. <lb/>
Hay Lima <lb/>
at J. It. Smith <lb/>
In order to reduce our large <lb/>
preparatory to e <lb/>
will make prospective ex- <lb/>
low prices. J. K. <lb/>
Bro. <lb/>
Nice new North V- <lb/>
Cut Herrings at J. B. Smith <lb/>
Bro. <lb/>
FOB large lie <lb/>
single story brick stores located on <lb/>
East Avenue the Town f <lb/>
den rive possession <lb/>
Adopted by Lodge A. P. <lb/>
VI. <lb/>
I in-much as God His <lb/>
tit to enter tin- home of <lb/>
of our <lb/>
It his ion end <lb/>
from this <lb/>
to that all celestial <lb/>
city where th Grand Master <lb/>
ever pie-id-. we. Ins <lb/>
beg the do <lb/>
hereby extend to Brother W. J. <lb/>
out <lb/>
sympathy in bis <lb/>
aid enter with into his grief. <lb/>
We shall remember the sweet <lb/>
character of bis while we <lb/>
spend -inn t years alloted to <lb/>
licit-, and we meet the <lb/>
gentle character when we <lb/>
enter tie <lb/>
K. E. <lb/>
Five Mile Walk. <lb/>
Several young of <lb/>
went to Washington on a <lb/>
to witness the ball <lb/>
game. A- they were <lb/>
the bout a <lb/>
km-- and was <lb/>
for time being, The ac- <lb/>
about live <lb/>
below Tue <lb/>
men ashore and footed it on <lb/>
borne, here about <lb/>
o'clock. <lb/>
N-w lot <lb/>
the best , <lb/>
Book Blow. <lb/>
V. paper routing., <lb/>
or joints <lb/>
and J. K. Sum n <lb/>
SOME FIGURES ABOUT OF RESPECT. <lb/>
The census report on A n- our kind a hiving <lb/>
just issued, shows that in in he <lb/>
the total population of H-s <lb/>
in u in.-r of unto Himself our <lb/>
persons was nearly e sister, Mr-. <lb/>
per cent. The married were m in the <lb/>
the widowed, of our la-loved sister, Christian <lb/>
817- the divorced, In Woman's Board f of the <lb/>
the Old World the of a faithful. <lb/>
is different, being 41.4 per <lb/>
cent, in India, 54.6 in Spain, <lb/>
in England and Austria and <lb/>
in Scotland. In Australia the <lb/>
figure varies from to per. <lb/>
cent. In the Southern States <lb/>
the p of unmarried <lb/>
persons is 60.8, of married 33.7 <lb/>
of widowed 5.1, of divorced <lb/>
while in the North the <lb/>
ponding figures are 56.4, <lb/>
The twelfth census <lb/>
shown more wives <lb/>
than husbands, the <lb/>
men reporting themselves mar- <lb/>
more freely, it <lb/>
the But the as <lb/>
respect colored population, <lb/>
are open to question, re <lb/>
porting themselves married <lb/>
when not legally married. <lb/>
Hi at La <lb/>
the report, reported them- <lb/>
selves as married, only were <lb/>
legally married in the church or <lb/>
by the civil authorities. <lb/>
cases are seen of two per- <lb/>
sons legally married and yet <lb/>
each living with a different per- <lb/>
son reporting as being mar- <lb/>
to the In <lb/>
RiCO the same state of things ex- <lb/>
to a large extent, owing to <lb/>
the of the necessary <lb/>
ceremony. In Maine. New <lb/>
Hampshire and Vermont the <lb/>
are half of per cent, of <lb/>
the population, while in Mary- <lb/>
land and West Virginia the <lb/>
were two-tenths of per<lb/>
Dr. If. O Winder, <lb/>
fr-m The <lb/>
hi efforts <lb/>
in the to <lb/>
-tie n h dog tax. <lb/>
He did ; . bill <lb/>
the d-gs <lb/>
burg, but it was kill. i-t the Sen- <lb/>
ate. In second session he was <lb/>
out for a bill introduced <lb/>
by number member and was ready <lb/>
to help it along, but it came <lb/>
his racked. After <lb/>
some further explanatory <lb/>
aid defensive, Dr. <lb/>
sentiment is undergoing a <lb/>
decided this <lb/>
it is on day <lb/>
is at hand the worth <lb/>
lets cur dog that roams the com- <lb/>
will have to go. h <lb/>
he is right, and if be off rs the <lb/>
again, <lb/>
for will support him on his <lb/>
dog tax platform, -it -a body of <lb/>
statesmen not to a <lb/>
n en in st n. in There- <lb/>
fore be it resolved <lb/>
let, That we ever hold <lb/>
grateful the sweet <lb/>
Christian life, which moving in <lb/>
our illumined every path of <lb/>
duly. <lb/>
2nd. That in death, one i <lb/>
removed from our meetings, whose <lb/>
love and forbearance <lb/>
her as a faithful <lb/>
of the Muster in every walk of life. <lb/>
3rd. That we our <lb/>
submission lo will <lb/>
and heartfelt <lb/>
lo the children and <lb/>
relatives, she <lb/>
who fully bore <lb/>
life, and well in <lb/>
field of duty, is now at rest j tax on that all important as-et of <lb/>
from and suffering with I the great American voter -tho dog. <lb/>
sue battled so long, Charlotte Chronicle, <lb/>
with her be loved companion at <lb/>
tool Throne in <lb/>
the presence of Master. <lb/>
A copy of resolution <lb/>
be spread upon the minutes the <lb/>
. W. Ii. a, a. d copies be <lb/>
family and local papers. <lb/>
Mks. H. H. <lb/>
Mks. Coward, <lb/>
H. T. Kim;. <lb/>
Your <lb/>
If you are troubled with your <lb/>
eyes or a difficulty in <lb/>
suitable glasses, it mailers not j cent, and in Virginia one-tenth <lb/>
how difficult your ca-e, call J. <lb/>
an <lb/>
K. C, who bat five <lb/>
with some of die most <lb/>
obstinate He never tails ti <lb/>
give patients -tit or <lb/>
money refunded. live <lb/>
of Pitt Greene <lb/>
best people to <lb/>
and ability Give I. your eye <lb/>
work if you want satisfaction. <lb/>
UP. <lb/>
I taken up cue liar <lb/>
weight about pounds, <lb/>
no tin same <lb/>
by j living <lb/>
Mali lone Tucker, <lb/>
It. F. D No. <lb/>
MO. lit who have been <lb/>
g family her J. B, Smith a; Bro. <lb/>
J. IS. Bit home. i . , , <lb/>
new- <lb/>
A full line of trunks, valises, tel-l here that Mr. John La-i <lb/>
I walking Held s <lb/>
I always keep on baud a fill ambush by a <lb/>
satchels, hand bar, I <lb/>
r ,. ., , , . who lives near <lb/>
and suits eases at J K Bro <lb/>
tine feed at lowest cash <lb/>
prices Such bay, oats, corn, <lb/>
cotton brand <lb/>
Prank Lilly A Co. <lb/>
We have been to state <lb/>
that C. J. Tucker, tax lister for <lb/>
will be <lb/>
Ayden Wednesday the 20th. for <lb/>
the of the taxes of <lb/>
those who have not already listed. <lb/>
You will find Wheeler and <lb/>
son Singer machine. <lb/>
Prices way way down H. <lb/>
Tripp Bro. next to Early Hotel. <lb/>
We have our summer <lb/>
I voiles, have put a selection of <lb/>
on the table which <lb/>
at Be per yard. <lb/>
killed. murderer <lb/>
Friends of at <lb/>
sent to Greenville for <lb/>
it is to lie hop. d <lb/>
of this foul deed may <lb/>
be . and i <lb/>
don't know, though, about tin <lb/>
Like similar <lb/>
he will be made a hero, <lb/>
crowned with a wreath <lb/>
evergreen as a model <lb/>
others. Certainly if the judge d <lb/>
lawyer get frightened. Tn <lb/>
is hardly probable, they never do <lb/>
We point with pride and <lb/>
to the murderer of the Fir <lb/>
Constable. W lint is ., . <lb/>
c tell. <lb/>
For Spring <lb/>
lime try Liquid <lb/>
It makes everything <lb/>
look new. There will he no <lb/>
Old, dull furniture or dingy <lb/>
in where this <lb/>
is used. No <lb/>
or necessary. Liquid <lb/>
Veneer is luff a varnish, hut a surface <lb/>
fund and that builds up the <lb/>
original finish makes it brighter <lb/>
ever. <lb/>
It instantly restores the brilliant <lb/>
newness and finish of <lb/>
Picture Frames, Interior Woodwork, <lb/>
Floors and all polished, <lb/>
varnished or enameled surfaces. Re- <lb/>
moves scratches, stains, dirt and <lb/>
dullness. <lb/>
A child can apply it. Nothing <lb/>
but a piece of cheese cloth is needed <lb/>
and there is no to wait fur. <lb/>
PRICES <lb/>
Trial eta. <lb/>
Regular eta. <lb/>
SOLD <lb/>
H, II <lb/>
of per cent. In Nevada <lb/>
divorced are seven-tenths of <lb/>
per cent., and in <lb/>
Oregon and California six-tenths <lb/>
f per Sun. <lb/>
Improved. <lb/>
Mr. J. ft, MOORS, agent of the <lb/>
Cost Line here who been <lb/>
in sick seine time, return- <lb/>
ed evening from a month's <lb/>
stay at the springs, and <lb/>
His greatly <lb/>
be looks much <lb/>
than when lie went away, he <lb/>
will not to his work at <lb/>
sent. <lb/>
Call for Judicial Convention. <lb/>
Pursuant to an order the <lb/>
Judicial Committee <lb/>
for the Third Judicial District a con- <lb/>
is hereby called to meet at <lb/>
o'clock noon in the city of Kin- <lb/>
X. C, on Tuesday day- <lb/>
June 1906 fur purpose of <lb/>
a candidate for Judge and a <lb/>
i for Solicitor of said dis- <lb/>
Democratic Com- <lb/>
of the various counties com- <lb/>
posing Third district will cause <lb/>
delegate to said Judicial <lb/>
to be elected in accordance wit <lb/>
the plan of organization <lb/>
party- <lb/>
This day Kith 1906, <lb/>
L. V. F. C. <lb/>
Chairman. Secretary <lb/>
Wm <lb/>
The ad <lb/>
base team played an interest- <lb/>
name in Washington Tarns <lb/>
day, the score resulting to tn <lb/>
favor of Tarboro Tue game was <lb/>
close, contested until <lb/>
when made <lb/>
and with <lb/>
Short's curves and played <lb/>
on lads as n toy. <lb/>
Several wit- <lb/>
the game. <lb/>
TOR'S <lb/>
day I as <lb/>
ill Mrs It. Ii. K. K . <lb/>
county of State In., <lb/>
I-in notify all <lb/>
tin- . <lb/>
to on or n- r ,.,. in- <lb/>
of or w . i.- <lb/>
i In bar of All <lb/>
r- b d <lb/>
I.- II i <lb/>
Thia no. day of ii . <lb/>
T. <lb/>
of V. Kim i- <lb/>
K, Attorney. <lb/>
W. E. HOOKS. W. J. BOYD. <lb/>
HOOKS S BOYD. <lb/>
Gent re Merchandise Brokers, <lb/>
AYDEN, <lb/>
We wish to ; that we have associated our- <lb/>
selves together for the purpose of conducting a gen- <lb/>
Merchandise Brokerage <lb/>
in the Town of Ayden and Vicinity. We will <lb/>
represent none but the most reputable concerns, <lb/>
and any part of your business you may see fit to <lb/>
favor us with we will thank you for and feel very <lb/>
grateful. <lb/>
AND LARD <lb/>
Phone CARRIED IN STOCK AT ALL TIMES. <lb/>
OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb/>
AYDEN, N. <lb/>
the 1906. <lb/>
Human Blond <lb/>
a in. I j <lb/>
i lint ofllama, a i i Ian. <lb/>
Iv. in i Hi vi i I; ii. i ; I <lb/>
ti <lb/>
a- I I,. <lb/>
in I. Ni <lb/>
let v cured mo i re <lb/>
i n. 11-.-.- it <lb/>
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t. i. <lb/>
I- . i . <lb/>
Ill <lb/>
i ii ink <lb/>
i et t <lb/>
i an <lb/>
RESOURCES. <lb/>
Loans and Discounts. <lb/>
and Fixtures <lb/>
Overdrafts Secured i 13.67 <lb/>
I in 24,481.89 <lb/>
ems,<lb/>
Coin, 1,483 <lb/>
Nations Hank notes and <lb/>
other U. S. notes <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
Capital paid in, <lb/>
Sin plus fund 2,000.00 <lb/>
profits <lb/>
expenses, <lb/>
Dividends unpaid . 510.00 <lb/>
Deposit to check, 45,097.61 <lb/>
Cashier's <lb/>
Total, <lb/>
Total, <lb/>
OF , <lb/>
county <lb/>
I, J. R. Smith, if above-named hank, do solemnly swear <lb/>
the above Statement is to heal of my and be- <lb/>
lief. J. R. SMITH, <lb/>
V. SMITH. <lb/>
M DIXON, <lb/>
N. ML Pill III- <lb/>
NOTICE CF EXECUTION <lb/>
North f In <lb/>
County, <lb/>
KB. fa, K. <lb/>
By Of an f <lb/>
fr- t.- ; <lb/>
I will u <lb/>
Monday, the day of July, I t VI . <lb/>
m. at door of ii. <lb/>
Mil bidder for i . <lb/>
Mid all the and ; <lb/>
which the R. h <lb/>
In the following real t- <lb/>
One lot the town of n <lb/>
th I Ii .-. .-. m . . h. <lb/>
White and the of R. . <lb/>
fronting street. <lb/>
die In town -n m <lb/>
i y William m the lire n <lb/>
the eat south <lb/>
of land In said town n tho <lb/>
east of the I , <lb/>
the lot, if and <lb/>
and known as 1.3.3. the <lb/>
am needed to ii. by <lb/>
and <lb/>
A Ho one tract of laud in <lb/>
ship on 11.-- north side of Tar <lb/>
lat of H. B. Daniels, l. E. f f. <lb/>
and <lb/>
or loss; it the s line lo K- <lb/>
n hf Moses Tyson and wife. <lb/>
This of <lb/>
TUCKER. Sheriff. <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
Having made to <lb/>
the <lb/>
am hip-o i hi I same <lb/>
I will lit it <lb/>
of Apply to <lb/>
J. A Ayden. N. c. <lb/>
NOTICE TO <lb/>
The l. -l Superior I'm <lb/>
n to <lb/>
M-e. the undersigned, th. .-mi . . lei <lb/>
I- given Id r ppr-n-is <lb/>
the e Hats n <lb/>
to the lo of <lb/>
s. <lb/>
I within <lb/>
or thin notice will be In r f <lb/>
r--r <lb/>
I W V<lb/>
ii . <lb/>
Dr. Joseph <lb/>
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. <lb/>
Office Brick Block, St. <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
All are hereby warned <lb/>
penalty of the law, not ti <lb/>
employ, harbor or in any way <lb/>
my Herbert E. <lb/>
j ears, spurn built, <lb/>
tall for To left home without <lb/>
n. I will <lb/>
Information as to his where- <lb/>
hon. J. J. Smith, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
May <lb/>
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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
-WEEKLY AID <lb/>
ant. <lb/>
the post at Greenville, X. C, class matter, <lb/>
rates made upon application. <lb/>
A desired a every post office in Pitt and adjoining counties. <lb/>
in to <lb/>
till feel. <lb/>
Senator says must <lb/>
be an apology from the resident <lb/>
ho makes up with that gen- <lb/>
It seem quiet <lb/>
Dow. but just watch this town wake <lb/>
op after awhile. <lb/>
Since it has been discovered that <lb/>
alcohol can be made from potatoes <lb/>
that vegetable may increase in de- <lb/>
NORTH CAROLINA JUNE 1900. <lb/>
When Tilman gels The Mutual Loan As- <lb/>
wonder how the latter which, , i the old- <lb/>
est in the Slate and one of the most <lb/>
successful, will soon retire, within <lb/>
the standard time, shares <lb/>
stock, <lb/>
this princely sum. will be <lb/>
paid out in cash, the be <lb/>
in mortgages to be <lb/>
Charlotte Observer. <lb/>
Charlotte as the <lb/>
home of building and loan <lb/>
North Carolina, and the <lb/>
above gives a good idea of what the <lb/>
associations are ding in that city. <lb/>
Some of these days we nope to pub- <lb/>
as good for the <lb/>
in Greenville. The first of <lb/>
May this town began an association <lb/>
with nearly one thousand shares of <lb/>
issued and just think what it <lb/>
will when shares mat <lb/>
to say nothing of the to lie ac- <lb/>
in the meantime by help <lb/>
people build <lb/>
of the disposition of a <lb/>
of tire insurance companies <lb/>
to evade payment entirely or dis <lb/>
count their loans arising from the <lb/>
ate destruction in San Francisco, the <lb/>
Charlotte Observer <lb/>
The companies involved should <lb/>
pay the last cent for which they are <lb/>
liable, no matter it results in put- <lb/>
ting them out of business. They <lb/>
received the premiums demanded <lb/>
and now that the property insured <lb/>
has been destroyed speedy settlement <lb/>
so far the com are able to <lb/>
mike it should result. It is too of- <lb/>
ten the fire insurance com- <lb/>
seek to evade full payment <lb/>
after fire, despite the fact that they <lb/>
have for an period collect- <lb/>
ed premiums t the full amount of <lb/>
the policy. Of course, in a case like <lb/>
that of San Francisco concerns are <lb/>
not to be blamed for endeavoring to <lb/>
ave themselves from bankruptcy by <lb/>
all reasonable or just means, but in- <lb/>
definite delay in making settlements <lb/>
and efforts to cut down policies in <lb/>
cases where companies are able to <lb/>
pay arc to be condemned. <lb/>
The corporation commission might <lb/>
up shop, go home and save <lb/>
another Legislature can <lb/>
put some authority behind <lb/>
it.<lb/>
got his body <lb/>
rate, soul, as he declares, <lb/>
what he wanted to re- <lb/>
unite them on troublesome globe <lb/>
for. <lb/>
The Corporation Commission <lb/>
up the in the con- <lb/>
the Southern<lb/>
With the lions.- wanting a sea <lb/>
and tie Senate a luck <lb/>
people wonder when the controversy <lb/>
will and the digging of dirt <lb/>
Bi <lb/>
little item of to CO. <lb/>
expenses of the <lb/>
de yearly has passed Congress. <lb/>
Most of us would be proud to <lb/>
i to salary, <lb/>
and all. <lb/>
The Wilmington. <lb/>
the following to the <lb/>
earnest and prayerful attention <lb/>
of the Greensboro papers which <lb/>
have had so much to say about <lb/>
that wonderful hailstorm which <lb/>
took place in that city a few days <lb/>
ago. Those papers <lb/>
should back and sit <lb/>
Each man around the store <lb/>
had told his tale of the <lb/>
rain he ever saw fall out of the <lb/>
Tom was an <lb/>
easy winner with bis of the great <lb/>
harvest rain in <lb/>
began with big drops kind- <lb/>
he said. <lb/>
Then it got to a shower, and I <lb/>
just thought I'd crawl under the <lb/>
canvas of the reaper till it was <lb/>
the team would <lb/>
stand. But, sir, when the light- <lb/>
took to right at that <lb/>
binder I concluded to get out <lb/>
from there. had a gallon-and <lb/>
a half bucket on my arm and I <lb/>
lit out for the mule-shed. When <lb/>
I was about half-way there the <lb/>
thing begun to get heavy. I <lb/>
looked down and if the blamed <lb/>
thing wasn't full of water I'm a <lb/>
The lank individual who had <lb/>
been leaning against a barrel <lb/>
broke <lb/>
now, I reckon that <lb/>
must been the day lam think- <lb/>
about. What made mo know- <lb/>
it was was <lb/>
flock of wild ducks go over. <lb/>
Gents, them ducks had folded <lb/>
their wings and was just natural- <lb/>
For the space of two minutes <lb/>
not a sound was heard save the <lb/>
purring of the cat asleep on the <lb/>
counter; then silently, with bow- <lb/>
ed heads, the crowd dispersed. <lb/>
Woman's Home Companion <lb/>
for July. <lb/>
of the condition t <lb/>
OF GREENVILLE, <lb/>
At Greenville, in the North <lb/>
Carolina, at the of business, <lb/>
June <lb/>
RESOURCES. <lb/>
Loans and Discounts <lb/>
Overdrafts secured and <lb/>
cured <lb/>
S. Hoods to secure <lb/>
Premiums on Bonds <lb/>
Hanking house, furniture, <lb/>
and fixtures <lb/>
Due from Bank <lb/>
reserve <lb/>
Due in Male Hanks and <lb/>
Bank, is <lb/>
Due from approved reserve <lb/>
Checks and other cash items <lb/>
Notes other National <lb/>
Banks <lb/>
Lawful money reserve in <lb/>
Bank, <lb/>
Specie <lb/>
notes <lb/>
Redemption fund with S. <lb/>
Treasurer IS per of <lb/>
circulation <lb/>
474.34 <lb/>
12,500.00 <lb/>
10,716.71 <lb/>
4,231.86 <lb/>
Total <lb/>
00.00 <lb/>
31.16 <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
Capital stock paid in <lb/>
Undivided less ex- <lb/>
and taxes paid <lb/>
bank notes out- <lb/>
standing <lb/>
Individual deposits subject <lb/>
to cheek <lb/>
certificates of deposit <lb/>
Cashier's checks outstanding <lb/>
Total 114,5111.88 <lb/>
State of North Carolina, <lb/>
of <lb/>
I, J. W. Cashier of the above <lb/>
named bank, do solemnly swear that <lb/>
the above statement is true to the best <lb/>
of my knowledge and belief. <lb/>
J. W. AYCOCK, Cashier <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to me <lb/>
this 21st day Of June <lb/>
F. J. FORBES, <lb/>
Correct Attest <lb/>
H, W. <lb/>
WHITE. <lb/>
E. a. MOTE, Jr. <lb/>
Director <lb/>
Wash Goods Sale <lb/>
President expresses the <lb/>
confidence th it Mr. Bryan will get <lb/>
he Democratic nomination in 1908, <lb/>
and Secretary Taft is the <lb/>
only Republican who can defeat the <lb/>
in the election. <lb/>
The news comes from <lb/>
that A. J. Abernathy, the for- <lb/>
mer Carolinian who is in jail <lb/>
there fur having four wive, is in- <lb/>
sane a doubt of it, as no <lb/>
sane man would want so many <lb/>
wives. <lb/>
Some of Judge Shan't friends <lb/>
to he laboring under the <lb/>
that he needs an office. <lb/>
Durham Herald. <lb/>
Not that, but they see what North <lb/>
vets many good things <lb/>
these days. The Retail <lb/>
Association will meet there next <lb/>
yew. <lb/>
America is I at the reports <lb/>
of Jewish Russia, and <lb/>
Congress has adopted a joint <lb/>
expressing sympathy for the be- <lb/>
but that is not doing any- <lb/>
thing to relieve the situation. The <lb/>
massacres ought to stop, and if <lb/>
else will answer the other <lb/>
should demand that Russia <lb/>
put an end to the horrible butchery <lb/>
of people. <lb/>
AS TO FUTURE PUNISHMENT. <lb/>
It is a rather ghastly joke f r <lb/>
the to get gay in the <lb/>
Carolina is going to lose by Judge ,. . , ., <lb/>
B discussion of the existence a <lb/>
retirement bench, i where men are punished <lb/>
, for their sins, when every <lb/>
Statistics of the Grand Army of who can reason at all knows that <lb/>
the show that civil war <lb/>
veterans are at the rate of <lb/>
day, or a month. And the <lb/>
u list h- <lb/>
fast. <lb/>
It may be haul to ace but <lb/>
Retail Association of <lb/>
the Slate are pursuing the right <lb/>
course in advocating the repeal of <lb/>
the homestead law. That is n law <lb/>
that has bug outlived iii-n- <lb/>
and is a on the credit<lb/>
the account is not squared in <lb/>
this life, but that in the other <lb/>
the Lord will adjust the matters <lb/>
are so urn quill here. As <lb/>
f Charlotte <lb/>
els maybe <lb/>
ab nit nor belief in future <lb/>
there is much <lb/>
of a hell to be <lb/>
Aside from the plain teachings <lb/>
of the on the subject, our <lb/>
tells us there <lb/>
must, be a place of punishment in <lb/>
the future world, and the flip- <lb/>
pant skeptic Commands the re- <lb/>
of nobody, not even to <lb/>
-r hi. <lb/>
We have received our full line of WASH GOODS <lb/>
consisting of <lb/>
FANCY GOODS PERSIAN <lb/>
LAWNS IN INDIA LIN N <lb/>
MADRAS PERCALES <lb/>
will be on sale Monday. Everybody cordially Invitee <lb/>
to these goods, <lb/>
las. F. Davenport, <lb/>
SUITS <lb/>
When yon go on your <lb/>
you want to look <lb/>
best, don't you You want <lb/>
to be as comfortable as <lb/>
You will find here a dainty <lb/>
profusion of Summer Suits in <lb/>
many fabrics, colors and <lb/>
shapes.<lb/>
Copyright 1906 <lb/>
B. A Co. f <lb/>
Chicago <lb/>
IN ABUNDANCE <lb/>
BLACKS, AN DORA V <lb/>
Single and Double Snits, <lb/>
some to make them <lb/>
cool, and open to all the breezes <lb/>
that blow <lb/>
Outing Trousers of Flannel, Homespun and <lb/>
with turn up bottoms and with loops for belts. <lb/>
SUMMER 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/>
The King Clothing <lb/>
Pulley Bowen <lb/>
THE HOME OF WOMAN'S FASHIONS <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 <lb/>
desirous of seeing the NEWEST <lb/>
IN SILKS AND WHITE GOODS <lb/>
to call at our establishment and feast their <lb/>
eyes. Very truly yours,<lb/>
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PRINTINg <lb/>
Our specialty <lb/>
banking s trust cc Reflector Job Printing Office <lb/>
Charles Walker, switch tender <lb/>
who in caused a wreck on <lb/>
Southern railway, near <lb/>
by which life people lost their <lb/>
lives, has been convicted of man- <lb/>
slaughter. <lb/>
An exchange tells of a news- <lb/>
paper reporter who <lb/>
successful business men and <lb/>
found that all of them when boys <lb/>
bad been governed strictly and <lb/>
frequently thrashed. He also in <lb/>
thirty loafers and learn- <lb/>
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after you apply JAny at once-- <lb/>
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H. A. WHITE, General Agent, or <lb/>
H W. WHEDBEE, Attorney <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
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This department is in charge of F. C. NYE, who is authorized to rep- <lb/>
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory. <lb/>
A good deposit at a bank will <lb/>
make you feel more independent. <lb/>
a beginning with what you <lb/>
have hidden away for keeping <lb/>
the next time you come to the <lb/>
Bank of Winterville. They can <lb/>
it safer than you <lb/>
Nice line of <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Miss Cox returned from <lb/>
Wednesday morning. <lb/>
It is a little out of season to sell <lb/>
carts wagons, but the Tar Heel <lb/>
carts and wagons seem to sell at all <lb/>
seasons of the year. <lb/>
Miss Ethel Carroll returned from <lb/>
Wednesday, where <lb/>
been attending the Y. W. C. <lb/>
convention. <lb/>
All farmers ant so. <lb/>
and wheat can baa with <lb/>
mowers, rakes, reaper and binders <lb/>
at Harrington, Barber <lb/>
The Masons of our and <lb/>
surrounding community here <lb/>
Thursday morning in coin <lb/>
and elected the follow- <lb/>
for the Masonic <lb/>
E. W. Braxton, W. M; J. <lb/>
F. Harrington, B. F Man <lb/>
J. W; E F. Tucker, <lb/>
A. G. Cox, At <lb/>
the Masons with their <lb/>
friends all gathered In a <lb/>
tore and enjoyed a delightful <lb/>
consisting of barbecue, baked <lb/>
chicken, cake and lemonade. <lb/>
A car load of lime received; See K. S. Co. for <lb/>
at Harrington, Co., <lb/>
If you want a nice shirt or tie. <lb/>
go to Harrington, Co. <lb/>
For hay, corn oats go o <lb/>
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb/>
Harrington and Co is the <lb/>
place to get your Spring and Sum <lb/>
mer goods. They have just what <lb/>
want, and prices to suit all. <lb/>
Men's and all <lb/>
at Barber A <lb/>
Trunks and valises at <lb/>
ton Barber Co. <lb/>
Big of hats and just <lb/>
received, latest styles. Harrington <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Misses Janie and Bessie Kittrell <lb/>
went In <lb/>
the burial aunt, <lb/>
Of IS. W. J. Kittrell. <lb/>
For sale one house lot <lb/>
on Main street III <lb/>
N. C next to the <lb/>
of Guy Taylor, the lot contains <lb/>
acre of laud the house is a good <lb/>
roomed and well <lb/>
with out a bargain for some <lb/>
one. I will sell for cash. For <lb/>
further particulars see i write <lb/>
L. A. SPARKS <lb/>
Winterville, <lb/>
A. D, Johnston goes and comes <lb/>
often, we can't keep up with <lb/>
him. <lb/>
I In- new spring goods at <lb/>
Harrington, Barber Co., before <lb/>
you buy elsewhere, for they can <lb/>
Sewing Cook I <lb/>
Stoves, and <lb/>
Winterville, <lb/>
J. B left this <lb/>
a visit to relatives and friends <lb/>
Miss Craw font left <lb/>
div morning for a in <lb/>
com <lb/>
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to . mill <lb/>
Mr. R C. Taylor f. <lb/>
turned a visit <lb/>
to Hill <lb/>
E. E Dill, of <lb/>
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to oar school building yon iD kind and price. <lb/>
we had the pleasure of ,, . <lb/>
. i B. T. Cox and little O <lb/>
hearing one of Pitt county's most . . lot a visit l <lb/>
honored citizens address us on this <lb/>
occasion, Maj. Henry Harding, of <lb/>
Greenville, which was very much <lb/>
all. Then with a <lb/>
Furniture out from the <lb/>
Eastern Carolina by the <lb/>
wagon load. <lb/>
Farming implements of ail kind <lb/>
at Barber Co. <lb/>
enjoyed by all. Then with a <lb/>
hearty wish for each one's future Mrs. J. B. and children <lb/>
welfare and another day like that House to <lb/>
one all to their homes visit <lb/>
long remember the of, A nice lot of new summer Bug- <lb/>
that day. I Robes at Harrington, Barber <lb/>
I fir <lb/>
Nice Robes at Harrington <lb/>
Barber Co. <lb/>
Nice line of suite at H. L. <lb/>
Johnson's. <lb/>
Another large shipment of shoes <lb/>
all styles and sizes and prices very <lb/>
reasonable. Harrington Barber <lb/>
A Co. <lb/>
J. J May, T. and <lb/>
Charley May fun mi <lb/>
of Mrs. W. J. at <lb/>
Wednesday. <lb/>
A. W. d y <lb/>
on the <lb/>
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pants when <lb/>
Co., received anew lot, <lb/>
that they sell <lb/>
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at A. W. Co and you can <lb/>
get one, and too- <lb/>
Straws way wind <lb/>
blows, the stream of <lb/>
ill and out from <lb/>
Harri A <lb/>
Life is too short to fool with B <lb/>
common garden when A. W. <lb/>
A Co., have wire of all bights. <lb/>
If you wont, Hamburg at and <lb/>
Hamburg at and Indies <lb/>
collars for Sots, call at A W- Ange <lb/>
Co's. They a large <lb/>
The A. G. Cox Manufacturing Co <lb/>
tell us gel more orders for To- <lb/>
Trucks and flues the <lb/>
crop is doing well, Judging from <lb/>
their shipments of late we thin the <lb/>
tobacco crop must be improving. <lb/>
Tooth and Disk Harrow at <lb/>
Barber Co. <lb/>
Car load of I n <lb/>
and fresh, at lowest price. <lb/>
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb/>
Nicest line of shirts ever <lb/>
shown in Winterville at <lb/>
Barber Co. <lb/>
The increasing demand for buggy <lb/>
bodies and stats made by the A. G. <lb/>
Cox Manufacturing Company <lb/>
seems to indicate that they are <lb/>
-experts in this line work. <lb/>
All colors of paint, and yellow <lb/>
at Harrington Barber <lb/>
, here <lb/>
n. <lb/>
A. Kittrell about so <lb/>
we d to keep <lb/>
with him. <lb/>
The pathfinders to the E. C. <lb/>
Co store reach the under, <lb/>
astonishing when finding <lb/>
the variety of goods pertaining to <lb/>
the Furniture line. <lb/>
Eastern Supply Co. <lb/>
Winterville, N. C <lb/>
Miss Olivia a <lb/>
part her home on <lb/>
.-u . n <lb/>
. . . On <lb/>
v, Peele, of Portsmouth, <lb/>
Vi., aid Mia of Green <lb/>
he evening was <lb/>
ii. music and <lb/>
mil Al refresh- <lb/>
were The party <lb/>
at eleven their <lb/>
ii.-t each other an- <lb/>
h pleasant <lb/>
CUT PRICES <lb/>
Longfellow's poems, regular <lb/>
price our price <lb/>
Tennyson's poems, regular <lb/>
price our <lb/>
and <lb/>
regular price our price <lb/>
Longfellow's Birthday books, <lb/>
regular price our price <lb/>
complete works, reg <lb/>
price <lb/>
J n His Steps, regular price <lb/>
our price <lb/>
Pilgrims progress our <lb/>
price <lb/>
New Testaments, regular <lb/>
price our price <lb/>
Bill Nye's Remarks, regular <lb/>
price our trice <lb/>
In addition to the above named <lb/>
books we offer others at greatly <lb/>
reduced prices for the next <lb/>
s. Call and examine them <lb/>
the expiration of <lb/>
Yours to Serve, <lb/>
B. T. COX, <lb/>
A H. Taft W. H. RicK <lb/>
A. H. Taft Co. <lb/>
Greatest Furniture Dealer's, <lb/>
f Originality, <lb/>
K Price, <lb/>
sell for cash or on <lb/>
terms <lb/>
You will find a complete <lb/>
at all times<lb/>
THE <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
BANK OF WINTERVILLE, <lb/>
WINTERVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
At the Cloe of Business, . <lb/>
Loans and Discounts 8,500.00 <lb/>
Overdrafts, <lb/>
Furniture and <lb/>
Due from Banks <lb/>
Cash <lb/>
Gold <lb/>
Silver <lb/>
Nat. k and other U. <lb/>
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f Enameled <lb/>
, lours to <lb/>
A. H. <lb/>
. Pictures Framed to Order. <lb/>
f v <lb/>
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Undivided profits, less <lb/>
currant expenses <lb/>
Deposits subject to ck. <lb/>
KM <lb/>
; TO SAVE- <lb/>
A WAY TO LOSE <lb/>
You <lb/>
12,9047.19 <lb/>
of North Carolina, <lb/>
County of Pitt. <lb/>
I, L. Jackson, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly <lb/>
swear that the above statement is true to the best of my <lb/>
edge and belief. J. L. JACKSON, Cashier. <lb/>
. the <lb/>
Ufa poor policy to buy illy it com; <lb/>
en you any <lb/>
S. <lb/>
U is <lb/>
Goods <lb/>
jut anything table and think It <lb/>
at my store net test to be <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to before <lb/>
me, this 28th day of June, 1906. <lb/>
JAMES R. JOHNSON. <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
J. P. HARRINGTON, <lb/>
A. G. <lb/>
Directors <lb/>
Sweet a id Pickles this <lb/>
. re j, the best hi Clears and <lb/>
J n I <lb/>
J. B JOHNSON. <lb/>
TO OUR FRIENDS<lb/>
ROWERS <lb/>
We take this opportunity of extending to our friends and patrons our thanks for the liberal patronage <lb/>
bestowed upon us the past season. <lb/>
was first erected, three years ago, it was the intention of its management to build up a permanent business, u pan a sound bus i- <lb/>
basis. Our business has increased with the years, and we to b; favored with your patronage the coming <lb/>
Each Customer, as well s each Pile of Tobacco shall have our <lb/>
Personal Attention, and we shall endeavor, as in the <lb/>
past, to make The Brick headquarters for <lb/>
High Prices, Fair and honorable treatment. <lb/>
It affords us pleasure to announce in this connection that <lb/>
W. T. <lb/>
THE VETERAN TOBACCONIST AND WAREHOUSEMAN <lb/>
Will be associated with us the coming season. Mr. Lipscomb is too well-known to the trade, planters, buyers, or <lb/>
to need any commendation at our hands, suffice to say with judgment and experience at the command of our <lb/>
with our facilities for conducting the warehouse business, assisted as we will by an and competent force, <lb/>
in every department, it puts us in better position than any other warehouse in Eastern Carolina, at all times, to secure for our <lb/>
friends outside prices for their Tobacco. When you come to GREENVILLE, always <lb/>
Always make the BRICK your headquarters, <lb/>
and when your tobacco is ready to sell, bring it where experienced judges will it to the best advantage tor you. Again <lb/>
tor your liberal patronage we beg to remain, Your <lb/>
BRINKLEY and <lb/>
. BRINKLEY, LASSITER and LIPSCOMB, Successors,<lb/>
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Cotton Bagging and <lb/>
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North Car <lb/>
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critics who have heretofore <lb/>
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as been compiled, from the standard <lb/>
medical authorities of all the several <lb/>
of practice, strongest <lb/>
endorsements leading writers <lb/>
. of the several Ingredient which enter into <lb/>
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ends of if the have <lb/>
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will take the water much <lb/>
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as far up as the steins are to be in <lb/>
the water. Leaves which are <lb/>
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for stems. The water on a bouquet <lb/>
should be changed daily, and many <lb/>
think it keeps pure longer if a little <lb/>
salt is added. Sickroom bouquets <lb/>
should never be allowed to remain <lb/>
in the room night. A fresh <lb/>
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beauty, but the odor is disagreeable <lb/>
unwholesome, <lb/>
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Story of a Moat Remark- <lb/>
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down at the table and the beverages <lb/>
were brought <lb/>
were the de- <lb/>
the others, with one voice. <lb/>
small cold bottle of beer at <lb/>
each plate. And when the cover <lb/>
was lifted from the dish in the <lb/>
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bird to <lb/>
Laundering Black Goods. <lb/>
Snap should not be used in <lb/>
really nice black gowns. The <lb/>
better way is to use or <lb/>
flour or water. Boil a pint of <lb/>
rice in six quarts of water, and use <lb/>
this for washing black goods. It <lb/>
will clean them perfectly. It is also <lb/>
excellent for any light tinted good- <lb/>
that one is at all uncertain of. After <lb/>
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large, juicy young ostrich <lb/>
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remarked the first <lb/>
the other admitted. <lb/>
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Catholic Standard and <lb/>
Eyebrow Ointment. <lb/>
lied two tine- <lb/>
of one-eighth <lb/>
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drops; oil of rosemary, fifteen <lb/>
drops. Mix thoroughly. Apply to <lb/>
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a day until the growth is <lb/>
stimulated; then less often. <lb/>
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j of brown sugar, three <lb/>
fills of ground cloves and two of <lb/>
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jelly glasses and seal. <lb/>
Washing Fluid. <lb/>
One of potash, one ounce of <lb/>
salts tartar, one ounce of pulverized <lb/>
ammonia, one ounce of pulverized <lb/>
borax, two quarts of boiling Water. <lb/>
j After dissolved add four quarts of <lb/>
I cold Use one cupful to boil- <lb/>
I of clothes. Keep in jugs or glass <lb/>
jars out of way of child ran; also <lb/>
i keep the children out of the room <lb/>
I where it is being made. <lb/>
A of <lb/>
An Australian town Mel- <lb/>
i had a visitation. An <lb/>
army of frogs probably from a <lb/>
morass swarmed Into tho town. <lb/>
They covered the roads and got into <lb/>
the houses, whence the household- <lb/>
had to sweep them or shovel <lb/>
them. The episode caused some- <lb/>
what of a scare in the minds of the <lb/>
superstitious, and some of the old <lb/>
declared the end of the world <lb/>
was hand. The invasion, how- <lb/>
ever, passed on to some mo. <lb/>
home to sing its <lb/>
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Aristophanes has put into th <lb/>
When his majesty Peter I. of <lb/>
was called to the throne he <lb/>
was anxious to the world's <lb/>
pinion about him and instructed an <lb/>
agency to collect all press cuttings, <lb/>
whereupon the Argus opened its <lb/>
eye in n few <lb/>
weeks gathered together a <lb/>
which, . quantity, <lb/>
would make a prims jealous. <lb/>
Hy his . the <lb/>
was a it <lb/>
of the h'm f I free <lb/>
volumes to present <lb/>
them to royal el t. There n <lb/>
terrible awaited <lb/>
him. The of lucking <lb/>
in humor, gazed with horror and in- <lb/>
at the collection wherein <lb/>
the English, German and <lb/>
l- bad displayed <lb/>
their at . Willie the <lb/>
Argus clamored fur <lb/>
king was inside <lb/>
palace, declaring I hid M <lb/>
induce him to pa;, a cent for those <lb/>
volumes. When the agency threat- <lb/>
to exhibit these morocco bound <lb/>
books the king shouted, don't <lb/>
care as long as they not exhibit- <lb/>
ed before And now these <lb/>
cuttings will be sold by <lb/>
in Paris, and the sale will no <lb/>
doubt attract many <lb/>
stander. <lb/>
An Indian Tragedy. <lb/>
Here is u shocking tale of super- <lb/>
from British In- <lb/>
of whom five were women, <lb/>
have perished by lire, the result of <lb/>
blind credulity and religious super- <lb/>
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and three died as the result of <lb/>
burns. A fanatic who <lb/>
claimed to be a god partially filled a <lb/>
with wood and invited his fol- <lb/>
to jump in with him before <lb/>
he applied a light, tin his assurance <lb/>
that they would obtain a glimpse <lb/>
of paradise while the flames should <lb/>
do them no hurt four men and live <lb/>
women joined him. The fanatic <lb/>
kindled the lire, but no sooner was <lb/>
the scorch of the flame felt than <lb/>
piercing shrieks for help arose from <lb/>
the pit. Hopes were thrown to the <lb/>
victims, but only three were h- <lb/>
to the surface, and these were fatal- <lb/>
Curious Nesting Place. <lb/>
A curious story of a nesting place <lb/>
chosen by birds conies from Ger- <lb/>
many. A pair of a <lb/>
correspondent says, have built their <lb/>
nests n freight car running <lb/>
between and <lb/>
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the female is now brooding. The <lb/>
curious part of the story is that <lb/>
wagon is in daily use, either in <lb/>
transit or in loading or unloading. <lb/>
The male bird feeds his mate, flying <lb/>
to and from the truck while in mo- <lb/>
and, unlike some human <lb/>
who pay for their tickets, he <lb/>
has never been known to miss his <lb/>
train. The starting signal <lb/>
finds him his post near the <lb/>
nest. <lb/>
Change In Flour Barrels. <lb/>
It is staled that a revolution is <lb/>
Sending in tho Minneapolis flour in- <lb/>
involving a change in the <lb/>
mariner of shipping flour. Flour is <lb/>
now shipped in barrels holding <lb/>
pounds and in bags holding half a <lb/>
barn I. It is proposed to use bar- <lb/>
holding pounds, of about <lb/>
the same size as sugar barrels. It <lb/>
is that there would be n saving <lb/>
in the cost of handling lower <lb/>
freights, while barrel- after H <lb/>
can be sold for cents each, or <lb/>
the price now paid for a <lb/>
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be tents additional wing on the <lb/>
, flour. <lb/>
H. A. <lb/>
JOHN A RICKS <lb/>
Ricks <lb/>
HEADQUARTERS FOR <lb/>
GENERAL MERCHANDISE <lb/>
Having consolidated the two stocks of H. A. and John A. Ricks In <lb/>
store we are prepared to furnish our customers anything needed In i <lb/>
DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES. <lb/>
i We will carry an up-to-date line <lb/>
Hats, Shoes, Dress Notions, Sc. <lb/>
In Groceries we will have at all times a full line o the very best goods, not only <lb/>
the staples like <lb/>
Meat, Flour, Sugar, Coffee, but all kinds of <lb/>
Canned Goods, the finest brands <lb/>
We can supply anything you need to wear or to eat, and pay highest prices <lb/>
COUNTRY PRODUCE. Quality and prices of our goods will please you. <lb/>
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THE IS THE <lb/>
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bet time advertise, and it <lb/>
n girded us a sort of <lb/>
loss of energy to carry on en- <lb/>
advertising <lb/>
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what his line <lb/>
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proved by the i sum- <lb/>
mer campaigns which carry <lb/>
out. e advertising in <lb/>
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bat there should be no let up <lb/>
whatever in the advertising. <lb/>
Some j put forth <lb/>
i not the only man <lb/>
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living ail around us. <lb/>
Policemen Causey <lb/>
arrested Sim Osborne on a <lb/>
charge of bigamy. lives <lb/>
on South is a <lb/>
operator for the s. ., <lb/>
a few miles from tie <lb/>
city. He came here since Christ- <lb/>
mas about, two. ago <lb/>
married the of <lb/>
living not far from <lb/>
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known, but tin.- makes no differ- <lb/>
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that lie did not know he <lb/>
any law, for his wile <lb/>
had to husbands <lb/>
he was it led to two wive-. He <lb/>
was locked up. He about <lb/>
years of age. <lb/>
in connection <lb/>
with the second marriage of Os- <lb/>
borne may make interesting read- <lb/>
The wedding only <lb/>
Greenville's Big Department Stores. <lb/>
Hot Weather Merchandise<lb/>
Is abounding in plentiful beauty and cheapness here. <lb/>
The thin. Huffy, cool materials tor June Selling are for your inspection and in quantities to <lb/>
Glance over the list below and then come let us you the goods, I <lb/>
lie appreciated. <lb/>
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one time is better <lb/>
another to advertise, it is <lb/>
luring the so-called <lb/>
made so partly by the <lb/>
Publisher <lb/>
THE SUMMER <lb/>
Summer time is reading time. <lb/>
People read all papers more <lb/>
thoroughly now than in the <lb/>
Use newspaper space <lb/>
oftener BOW than in the big seas- <lb/>
on. Attractive cuts with well- <lb/>
worded advertisements offering <lb/>
a definite price that yon know is <lb/>
n good value, can have only one <lb/>
stimulation of summer <lb/>
business. Then never let up <lb/>
even for a base ball game Keep <lb/>
everlastingly and you won't <lb/>
know there is such a as a <lb/>
dull season. You won't even <lb/>
think o how hot it is. Mountain <lb/>
seashore com <lb/>
and various <lb/>
other specialties are needed now. <lb/>
Advertise then and deliver them. <lb/>
Make the delivery part a feature <lb/>
can be sold all th <lb/>
time if properly advertised. And <lb/>
the majority of people now look <lb/>
to the newspaper advertisement <lb/>
t tell them what you have and <lb/>
what, are Mer- <lb/>
who is a ii . j <lb/>
Surveyor Gild list. A <lb/>
few hours utter Miss <lb/>
lied d , am th r voting <lb/>
man, to whom she was to <lb/>
marry on the same day, rived <lb/>
claim her for a bride. This was <lb/>
W. S. a popular young; <lb/>
of Greensboro, who was I <lb/>
gaged to the young lady in good <lb/>
and, having armed j <lb/>
with the license oilier <lb/>
being complete, he <lb/>
as expecting easy His <lb/>
Chagrin he his <lb/>
expected bride was lo <lb/>
another man can be mote <lb/>
imagined than he cm <lb/>
now solace in fact that be <lb/>
is clear of the present domestic <lb/>
infelicity of the unhappy couple. <lb/>
Record. <lb/>
Journal and Commerce.<lb/>
A issued by the gen <lb/>
passenger agent of -he Nor <lb/>
folk and Southern railroad, entitles <lb/>
all delegates attendant <lb/>
judicial <lb/>
to a rate of half Ac re- <lb/>
fare when returning. <lb/>
To obtain this rate it is necessary <lb/>
to fire whoa going to the <lb/>
and tenure a <lb/>
of attendance from the secretary <lb/>
presentation to the railroad <lb/>
ticket agent. Blank forms have <lb/>
been issued the general <lb/>
agent and will be in the band- <lb/>
of secretaries. <lb/>
A. L <lb/>
Chairman Democratic Congress-1 <lb/>
Colored Dress Goods <lb/>
Department <lb/>
Beautiful cool dainty lawns In small <lb/>
dots and figures, small and floral <lb/>
patterns and solid colors for to cent <lb/>
per yard. Brown dress linens, 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 I linen to yard <lb/>
Inch Union cotton, but <lb/>
almost as pretty as all linen for more <lb/>
money at yard. <lb/>
Lovely dotted 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 pat eras <lb/>
from to variety great <lb/>
and patterns lovely. <lb/>
Laces Embroideries <lb/>
We are showing ninny pretty things <lb/>
in this laces we have baby <lb/>
Irish French, Germany, <lb/>
Round thread Val in all <lb/>
overs, bands and edges Batiste and Baby <lb/>
Irish combined from the 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 and <lb/>
bands to match. <lb/>
The mayor <lb/>
is a Mend the A cir- <lb/>
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I be ordered <lb/>
that <lb/>
witness <lb/>
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I hereby myself a <lb/>
candidate fir of Deeds <lb/>
of Pitt county, subject to the ac- <lb/>
of the Democratic primaries <lb/>
and county convention. <lb/>
W. M. Moore <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Register of It. Williams <lb/>
issued to the following<lb/>
Cherry Blanche W. <lb/>
Scott. <lb/>
House and C. Man- <lb/>
Win, Potter sod <lb/>
John Annie <lb/>
Our Notion depart- <lb/>
should interest you, as we are showing <lb/>
many useful and desirable novelties <lb/>
Fans Yes we have all kinds and sizes <lb/>
some so small and large <lb/>
and breezy in paper silk, and gauze. <lb/>
The silk gauze fans, real fine dainty <lb/>
decorations Ivory, sticks are <lb/>
and as cheap as 11.00 to others <lb/>
with cheaper sticks and cents. <lb/>
Shopping bags in kid, 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 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 <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 infants vests, short <lb/>
and long sleeves. <lb/>
Nazareth 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 S Fancy Black <lb/>
Lawns <lb/>
Batiste, French Silk mulls, Per- <lb/>
lawn, Mercerized madras and many <lb/>
to <lb/>
THE CORSET DEPARTMENT lour in Portable <lb/>
G. <lb/>
at each, Girdles, all size, for and each. stout, Medium figures <lb/>
Our stock of House- <lb/>
keeping Linens <lb/>
Should meet your approval. All kinds of <lb/>
Towels, Bath rags, table Damask. Nap- <lb/>
kins and Dollies. A good assortment at <lb/>
right prices. <lb/>
ii a <lb/>
Perfumery. <lb/>
Toilet Soaps, Tooth Powders, Tooth Brush <lb/>
es, Nail brushes, Hair brushes, and combs <lb/>
Talcum Powders, per box, others at <lb/>
Th<lb/>
Department <lb/>
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hi i -I i j- g coming he <lb/>
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elm H buyer fr tin <lb/>
on the <lb/>
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wife will leave in a days <lb/>
Greenville, the good <lb/>
We hope then <lb/>
nun will <lb/>
1.1 . i <lb/>
A Journal. <lb/>
From e nave seen in ad- , <lb/>
Vance July number of <lb/>
Lite la going to be a gem. I <lb/>
Life <lb/>
ii- i-1.- <lb/>
has had no <lb/>
and while <lb/>
every especially should <lb/>
have it in his home, it <lb/>
matter the e-- <lb/>
and u sell, The <lb/>
office of Plantation Lite in in the <lb/>
building with The Reflector, <lb/>
you can always find someone <lb/>
to wait on you you wish to <lb/>
or have other <lb/>
with it.<lb/>
. , the best and styles at prices. You should see our splendid show <lb/>
of Oxfords, Court Ties, Pumps and Sandals for Ladies and Children white Canvas Oxfords and <lb/>
in Ladies sizes. r w <lb/>
The Lace Curtains, Window Shades. Rugs and Art squares we are showing would <lb/>
much to the comfort and appearance of your home. <lb/>
Don't g this store a chance to show you some of the many pretty and useful things we have There <lb/>
Nearly every boat and train brings us something new and desirable, we always have good values you.<lb/>
GREENVILLE N. C. <lb/>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
D J WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb/>
VOL No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA FRIDAY. JUNE <lb/>
NO <lb/>
AROUND <lb/>
Sees and Hears Things. <lb/>
Grifton, N. C, June <lb/>
We were visited with a wind <lb/>
and rain storm Sunday evening <lb/>
blew down a deal of <lb/>
Sometime or other, or some <lb/>
lime atonal o'clock p. m. <lb/>
the 1-t in July, at <lb/>
graded reboot building in <lb/>
the old folks and all <lb/>
folks that is who want <lb/>
t j see what the of Grifton <lb/>
will be doing, can be spending <lb/>
their evening by lending <lb/>
their lo the Episcopal <lb/>
services, which will begin <lb/>
at the above named date and <lb/>
place, the <lb/>
f our friend, C. J. Tucker, <lb/>
one, all and j do in us In <lb/>
these But day evening exercises, <lb/>
thereby the means <lb/>
salvation . <lb/>
We do this to detract <lb/>
the Sunday schools of this <lb/>
place who hold their meeting in <lb/>
of each Sunday, but <lb/>
to give our people a service of em- <lb/>
enjoyment of <lb/>
Sunday <lb/>
At last meeting of Grifton <lb/>
Lodge V. A. F. A. Bf., <lb/>
elected for the ensuing <lb/>
year, were W. M., C. J. <lb/>
S. W., C. T. J W., W. <lb/>
II. Sec. J. <lb/>
J It i- a duty t chronicle <lb/>
of Mrs. W. J. Kittrell, who <lb/>
died since our last. A good <lb/>
man is gone and Ines of in <lb/>
rain. Me <lb/>
with the bereaved <lb/>
Way the plot -of lug baud of <lb/>
our Father God ever be over them <lb/>
through life. . <lb/>
We notice first time in <lb/>
years fathers are <lb/>
Sue town laws ordinances <lb/>
which does away the plea of <lb/>
ignorance in his honor's court. <lb/>
The victim's ears will no longer <lb/>
ling with the the echoes of told <lb/>
you when he is hauled <lb/>
Lie <lb/>
We hurt pleasure of a call <lb/>
cur genteel, clever L. <lb/>
O. links, of Atlanta. Luther is <lb/>
Heel whom <lb/>
ever body <lb/>
The Bank <lb/>
The st of Bank of <lb/>
at the close of <lb/>
on the 18th, as made o the <lb/>
in Commission, appears in this <lb/>
paper. This bank makes a re- <lb/>
for dull <lb/>
time of At the meet- <lb/>
in May was paid in <lb/>
dividend to <lb/>
lowered surplus <lb/>
the of the previous <lb/>
but surplus and <lb/>
profits yet <lb/>
time, as large the <lb/>
Toe of Greenville <lb/>
is that stands high. <lb/>
PRETTY MORNING MARRIAGE, <lb/>
Miss Mamie King Becomes the <lb/>
Bride Mr. W. J. Turnage. <lb/>
At o'clock this morning in the <lb/>
Christian church a pretty marriage <lb/>
was solemnized, the principal par- <lb/>
ties to the event being Mr. <lb/>
W. J. Turnage and Miss Mamie <lb/>
King, Kev. Moore as <lb/>
i i man. <lb/>
The decorations of <lb/>
were in splendid keeping <lb/>
such an occasion most pleas- <lb/>
to the eye. From the ceiling <lb/>
across the pulpit were festoons of <lb/>
white and from center <lb/>
which hung a mammoth horse <lb/>
shoe of white flowers. Both the <lb/>
pulpit and choir platform were <lb/>
covered in white, the latter <lb/>
b H kid with palms, ferns pot <lb/>
plants. <lb/>
Just previous to entrance of the <lb/>
Miss Held <lb/>
King, Goldsboro, skillfully ten <lb/>
on the This was fol- <lb/>
lowed with a beautiful violin solo, <lb/>
Melody in F, by <lb/>
Miss Mabel King, of Goldsboro, <lb/>
who is only years of age. Mrs. <lb/>
H. H. Moore in sweet voice <lb/>
Promise <lb/>
Toe then under the touch <lb/>
of Miss Blanch King swelled <lb/>
wedding <lb/>
bridal party entered in the <lb/>
f lowing <lb/>
First the minister, Kev. II. <lb/>
Moore, then the ushers up the op- <lb/>
aisles, Dr. L. and <lb/>
Mr. E. A. Sr., Mayor F. M. <lb/>
Woo Mi. K. <lb/>
Following these came Miss Lena <lb/>
King, sister of the bride <lb/>
of. honor up one aisle, and Mis- <lb/>
Smith, bride's maid, up <lb/>
other. Each of ladies <lb/>
gowned in silk <lb/>
carried bite <lb/>
The bride, robed in a handsome <lb/>
going away suit of taffeta <lb/>
am currying bride rose, entered <lb/>
with brother Mr. S. King, <lb/>
while opposite them came the <lb/>
bis best Mr. <lb/>
ceremony that made the <lb/>
couple and wife was <lb/>
soft strains or <lb/>
adding lo it. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs Turnage received <lb/>
a number of beautiful <lb/>
presents. The couple on <lb/>
morning for a bridal tour t <lb/>
ROMANCE OF A HOSPITAL <lb/>
How Mr. Cherry, of Caro- <lb/>
Won a Maryland Bride. <lb/>
Mr. James B. Cherry, of Green- <lb/>
ville, N. C, who is will known in <lb/>
this city an intimate of <lb/>
Mr. John Jr., <lb/>
Marshal <lb/>
today when he visited <lb/>
that he was the <lb/>
romance. But Mrs. Cherry <lb/>
smiled, for she declared even <lb/>
own mother knew no bing about <lb/>
the <lb/>
ft seems that Mr. ho-e <lb/>
family have readers of <lb/>
for many, many cine <lb/>
in this city before <lb/>
and was to <lb/>
Home and <lb/>
North B <lb/>
then Mis It <lb/>
W. Scott, <lb/>
county, was there too. She was <lb/>
ill i-he always wore a cheery <lb/>
smile as she fluted about <lb/>
for the sick. <lb/>
The little cap and gown of the <lb/>
nurse uniform the gentle mm <lb/>
nurse . BOB a deep <lb/>
impression upon heart of Mr. <lb/>
that he returned to <lb/>
home he did n it well <lb/>
long, and his thought was of <lb/>
nurse who was to kind to him <lb/>
the in <lb/>
Finally, it <lb/>
he have a and, of course, no <lb/>
one else would do. <lb/>
Miss So always willing lo <lb/>
take care the say <lb/>
the the call o <lb/>
That was in <lb/>
and as patient grew stronger <lb/>
Cupid a war- <lb/>
His duns flew thick and <lb/>
and Mi. Cherry and <lb/>
nurse from county were <lb/>
struck. <lb/>
As Father Time tore oft <lb/>
from Ins the new <lb/>
of the patient grew worse and <lb/>
nurse she could not even at- <lb/>
tend wounds, so Cupid <lb/>
just laughed and two <lb/>
victims to his list. <lb/>
Finally matters leached a crisis <lb/>
Thursday, same old <lb/>
treatment that bad been handed <lb/>
down since olden was <lb/>
for the <lb/>
patient. It. win- a hopeless <lb/>
and Rev. Dr. K. Cox, rut <lb/>
GUION AND MOORE. <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
N. C, <lb/>
Raymond of <lb/>
Democrats of Third Judicial Dis- <lb/>
Select Judge and <lb/>
Solicitor. <lb/>
The Democratic judicial <lb/>
for third district held <lb/>
in court house in this city this <lb/>
afternoon nominated a <lb/>
to succeed Judge Henry K <lb/>
am a successor to L. I. <lb/>
Moose, solicitor for the district. <lb/>
There was r. pretty good attend- <lb/>
convention held outside <lb/>
district, and Pill and Craven <lb/>
very full delegations. It was a <lb/>
line body of which <lb/>
the in spirit <lb/>
harmony prevailed throughout. <lb/>
absence of the <lb/>
lit L. V. of who <lb/>
Wm mount <lb/>
Mr. A. D. Ward, of was <lb/>
as temporary <lb/>
called the <lb/>
Mr. Ward mice a selling <lb/>
object of <lb/>
nU W. T. <lb/>
of <lb/>
convention Capt <lb/>
I was made <lb/>
the set- <lb/>
down to <lb/>
A roll cell s <lb/>
every one f <lb/>
ms <lb/>
tire <lb/>
Pit . <lb/>
Nominations I'm judge were J- <lb/>
order and <lb/>
d lo Mr. James A. <lb/>
Bryan Craven, in a very happy <lb/>
pi nomination <lb/>
Hon. Guion, <lb/>
m. T. D. Junes, <lb/>
Mr. <lb/>
and rend resolutions of Jones <lb/>
county endorsing <lb/>
Mr. F. C. Harding, of Pitt, arose <lb/>
and a I III H -i of Mr <lb/>
he the <lb/>
name of Mr. as a candidate <lb/>
for judge, moved Mr. <lb/>
nomination be by acclamation. <lb/>
I Galloway then called Mr- <lb/>
II lo chair and alter <lb/>
a tribute to hi <lb/>
Mr. <lb/>
Mr. Mr. <lb/>
was unanimously<lb/>
Iii roll call for nominations <lb/>
Who in a Town <lb/>
r- ma; w small <lb/>
do not help to make a town lively <lb/>
The man who <lb/>
contributes to public <lb/>
or voluntarily assists sup- <lb/>
porting y of the pubic <lb/>
is not worth coaxing to <lb/>
remain in a town, and should he <lb/>
t move out it is always a <lb/>
matter unit.-. <lb/>
and not mere ciphers that count <lb/>
something. a <lb/>
Hill <lb/>
. ,. . i i. <lb/>
Crop. <lb/>
It is interesting to go out <lb/>
look at Mr. D- D. crop of <lb/>
growing tomatoes, just south of the <lb/>
town He has a large of <lb/>
them, several and they grow- <lb/>
in clusters. They arc begin- <lb/>
to ripen and in a few days be <lb/>
have plenty of <lb/>
visited his parents here <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Henry Stanley of <lb/>
is branding a few days in this <lb/>
section. <lb/>
Miss Margaret Ormond re- city <lb/>
home last week after I the death of <lb/>
spending several weeks in , the three year old d <lb/>
at the home of Rev. o. Mi. and Mr-. <lb/>
A. L. <lb/>
Miss Mary <lb/>
of visited <lb/>
at the home A. L. <lb/>
Saturday and Sunday. <lb/>
Mrs. N. J. Ormond i Son. <lb/>
son Kev. A. L. Ormond, of <lb/>
and we regret to learn <lb/>
that she has been unwell since <lb/>
leaving home. <lb/>
for solicitor, yielded to <lb/>
tor candidate, and <lb/>
Greenville could do K c H <lb/>
light but lie knot. <lb/>
For a tour I lie <lb/>
lo make <lb/>
Mi. has to go <lb/>
hack to hut Mr-. <lb/>
Cherry she ii mean <lb/>
she go old <lb/>
home and nurse, <lb/>
Mr. and Mr. J Nick <lb/>
man Pasted way. <lb/>
n, Which led In It It'll <lb/>
V I., lit nil tills moil <lb/>
T e child us burned u <lb/>
mouth or mine u-, and <lb/>
recovered from <lb/>
Gallant Conductors <lb/>
do not the <lb/>
Coast Line any better or <lb/>
Mrs. E. L. left last I than Captain <lb/>
Friday for Oxford where she Hawks and Woolen at passenger; <lb/>
will spend about three weeks I trains on this road. The way tiny <lb/>
visiting friends. And Earnest <lb/>
does not like to keep either. <lb/>
J. M. <lb/>
attended services at M. Delight <lb/>
last Sunday. <lb/>
Work is progressing on the <lb/>
of F. W. Clare, on Fifth <lb/>
street. It will be a <lb/>
when completed. <lb/>
bundled tho crowd to kin- <lb/>
was pleasing to every <lb/>
Crowded trains never <lb/>
them, their is marked <lb/>
by such courtesy <lb/>
as to win deserved esteem. <lb/>
It is now up to tho Panama <lb/>
Commission to show that a lock <lb/>
canal can built on a <lb/>
placed <lb/>
name of i lie <lb/>
bent, Hon. Larry I. Mr <lb/>
of Craven, seconded <lb/>
the nomination <lb/>
that it be made by <lb/>
which was carried <lb/>
Hon. T. D. Wan en, <lb/>
aid Mr. J. K <lb/>
Mr. <lb/>
also. <lb/>
Mi. was and a <lb/>
being made for a <lb/>
responded in a very <lb/>
acceptance, was <lb/>
long and heartily. <lb/>
Mi. . Craven, <lb/>
Hie <lb/>
mi behalf nominee and the <lb/>
made a <lb/>
Mr. <lb/>
before Mr. <lb/>
a en- <lb/>
t rec Judge <lb/>
who hue been <lb/>
u for years and who <lb/>
retires the bench, <lb/>
following cone <lb/>
were name <lb/>
several counties to serve i e <lb/>
four . <lb/>
Webb; V <lb/>
Greene, B. W. Jones, <lb/>
Warren; W. T, ; <lb/>
P it, F. Harding. <lb/>
Tue then adjourned <lb/>
masonic <lb/>
Kinston Had Day <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Ki does not do things by <lb/>
halves, and that town <lb/>
did herself splendid credit in the <lb/>
manner of entertaining the <lb/>
number of visitors there <lb/>
day. residences and <lb/>
were gaily with <lb/>
bunting flags and Masonic banners, <lb/>
and the words hung <lb/>
out everywhere. Thousands of <lb/>
were in attendance, and <lb/>
notwithstanding inability to <lb/>
jet h special i ram to go over, Pill <lb/>
county was well Had <lb/>
our people earlier that the <lb/>
noon would reach <lb/>
ample time for ex- <lb/>
and bow well the Atlantic <lb/>
Coast Line would n by <lb/>
special train to return at the <lb/>
from here would have <lb/>
been many times, larger. <lb/>
A of the Grand <lb/>
Ma-on- was held in the opera <lb/>
house noon, and following <lb/>
this a great procession of Masons, <lb/>
and citizens <lb/>
moved to the park <lb/>
the Robert memo- <lb/>
hospital East <lb/>
Here immense platform and <lb/>
harbor bad been erected for the <lb/>
-peaking, with Dr. H. D. <lb/>
per, Sr., as master of ceremonies <lb/>
program was carried out <lb/>
smoothly at u <lb/>
Addresses of welcome were made <lb/>
by Mayor N. J. <lb/>
of and Mr. J. W. <lb/>
behalf of St. Lodge <lb/>
s. V. A A. M., which were re <lb/>
Lieut Frances <lb/>
lodge laid comer stone of <lb/>
charily annex to the hospital <lb/>
which had erected to the <lb/>
memory of Mis. Parrott <lb/>
by her the Parrott. <lb/>
w d by addresses <lb/>
formally charity <lb/>
annex to the of lady <lb/>
of the hospital and acceptance. <lb/>
came principal address <lb/>
of day which was delivered <lb/>
Gov. B. B. This address <lb/>
was simply both <lb/>
delivery, was <lb/>
worth the journey to Kin- <lb/>
ii several times over to bear it. <lb/>
Tue heart of every North <lb/>
who heard it swelled with <lb/>
emotions of at t noble <lb/>
of our <lb/>
high tribute be paid to state. <lb/>
While much of bis address was <lb/>
t emphasizing <lb/>
great principles industry, <lb/>
it was none <lb/>
less pleasing and lo <lb/>
every woman and child <lb/>
the vast audience, one could <lb/>
at such a speech without <lb/>
a desire lo live better, do <lb/>
nobler grander deeds, and be <lb/>
more helpful to his It <lb/>
was a as inspires to <lb/>
mar Inn and <lb/>
Tue people North <lb/>
Carolina are great admirers of <lb/>
and <lb/>
for bun became higher after <lb/>
to tin- address. His <lb/>
noble re utter- <lb/>
of man, <lb/>
people love him for me great good <lb/>
he is doing In half of his stale. <lb/>
The second regiment band, as- <lb/>
by several <lb/>
men, made music I r occasion, <lb/>
and part our s took added <lb/>
much lo Us <lb/>
Alter the no <lb/>
a bounteous dinner was <lb/>
served in one <lb/>
a About i thing <lb/>
in in people <lb/>
lo eat all lull I <lb/>
for while .- <lb/>
there was plenty t i spare <lb/>
The lie <lb/>
BAILY WOMAN RAN <lb/>
Wife the Vanceboro Murder <lb/>
Makes Threats and is Arrested. <lb/>
The wife Henry the <lb/>
began to act <lb/>
queerly in that city yesterday, and <lb/>
it was to arrest her. She <lb/>
was using and <lb/>
language to that she <lb/>
would shoot everybody in Vanceboro <lb/>
She was brought to Sew Horn last <lb/>
night and in jail and she <lb/>
will be examined next week to as- <lb/>
certain Lit It is <lb/>
said she attempted to a white <lb/>
woman Bern Journal- <lb/>
SOLICITOR LARRY I. MOORE. <lb/>
The Judicial Convention <lb/>
rd district did itself honor in <lb/>
renominating Hon. Larry I. <lb/>
Moore, of Pitt, by ace <lb/>
He is a native of county. <lb/>
He was first elected solicitor in <lb/>
1898 and re-elected in a new dis- <lb/>
in 1892. He is an able law- <lb/>
and has made a faithful and <lb/>
popular official. <lb/>
Mr. Moore is one of the wisest <lb/>
and most progressive of the <lb/>
younger leaders of Democracy in <lb/>
the State. He several <lb/>
represented his district on the <lb/>
Platform committee at the State <lb/>
Convention and has always rune <lb/>
true. He is well-grounded in <lb/>
Democratic principles and is <lb/>
ready to fight for his conviction- <lb/>
believing that Democratic gov- <lb/>
means the death of <lb/>
privilege and subsides, that <lb/>
public service corporations <lb/>
should be regulated, passenger <lb/>
Winston. Then the grand freight fare and <lb/>
such powers conferred on the <lb/>
Corporation Commission as to <lb/>
make it an effective agency in <lb/>
serving the public. The people <lb/>
ought always to honor such men <lb/>
if they would have their inter- <lb/>
News <lb/>
and Observer. I <lb/>
H OF MISS JAMES. <lb/>
sine Press, was spent in by the <lb/>
Near midnight on June the 19th <lb/>
the dark angel of death visited <lb/>
the home of B. W. Killie James <lb/>
of Pitt county took away <lb/>
their year old daughter <lb/>
She had been sick only two days, <lb/>
but oh. how she suffered, yet she <lb/>
was patient and sweet to the last, <lb/>
knowing each one that came to her <lb/>
bedside. No death bed scene could <lb/>
have been more beautiful or <lb/>
after a of <lb/>
pain she exclaimed, papa I <lb/>
thought had by th <lb/>
and with hinds clasped <lb/>
looking Heavenward sang <lb/>
little verses of songs sin- had never <lb/>
been heard singing And we <lb/>
that listened must be <lb/>
with angels. Besides <lb/>
father and mother, she leaves four <lb/>
brothers and to mourn <lb/>
her absence. The Uriel entire <lb/>
family is most d ire i to all, <lb/>
but you slum d not dear <lb/>
ones, she is ill a more beautiful <lb/>
home waring you. <lb/>
Auntie <lb/>
Miss Annie White from <lb/>
Kinston i <lb/>
Commercial Can, Dover. <lb/>
nor Glenn held a short <lb/>
there which c mid not be as long <lb/>
as anticipated because of his de- <lb/>
on an early train to meet <lb/>
another engagement. The chili <lb/>
has quarters and on this <lb/>
occasion proved that it could en- <lb/>
royally and generously. <lb/>
The spirit that seemed <lb/>
among the Kinston people was <lb/>
that could not do enough for <lb/>
their guests.<lb/>
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