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THE IS THE <lb/>
TIME. <lb/>
Much been aid about the <lb/>
bet time advertise, and it <lb/>
n girded us a sort of <lb/>
loss of energy to carry on en- <lb/>
advertising <lb/>
curing the hot summer months. <lb/>
This has all changed, however, <lb/>
and only the inexperienced ad- <lb/>
bothers himself or any- <lb/>
one else about the time to <lb/>
for tin experienced <lb/>
what his line <lb/>
may be, is fully of <lb/>
that the time to advertise is <lb/>
all That this is <lb/>
appreciated by the lead- <lb/>
lag concerns the country is <lb/>
proved by the i sum- <lb/>
mer campaigns which carry <lb/>
out. e advertising in <lb/>
lime be <lb/>
from that of the winter, <lb/>
bat there should be no let up <lb/>
whatever in the advertising. <lb/>
Some j put forth <lb/>
i not the only man <lb/>
ever made a fool excuse for bin; <lb/>
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/>
where, he worts. How the in- <lb/>
formation was secured Os- <lb/>
has wile Dot <lb/>
known, but tin.- makes no differ- <lb/>
for arrested he <lb/>
made f saying <lb/>
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/>
th <lb/>
meet your de- <lb/>
be seen to<lb/>
. . T, a few Sundays ago at <lb/>
that the summer months . i . , ., of Miss <lb/>
re dull, out l <lb/>
so tin ask the man who has <lb/>
i d they v-ill that he <lb/>
. t at in doldrums over the <lb/>
of the differ- <lb/>
is the result of his <lb/>
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/>
i m i lows <lb/>
I be ordered <lb/>
that <lb/>
witness <lb/>
the petiole <lb/>
J i I I tie <lb/>
The ii committee i t to <lb/>
close to <lb/>
i lie i . lie <lb/>
would its I i I e hi n l Vi <lb/>
QUO i Louse d i d the <lb/>
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the ii I mi <lb/>
I Inter <lb/>
Kill. I ii i. u 1.1 I lie <lb/>
be <lb/>
i .- re. i. In lie hoped <lb/>
t . i t m i i w II the <lb/>
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f i- tea holiday i <lb/>
in sod I be i oils of <lb/>
. Oil I <lb/>
lei <lb/>
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e i b-i <lb/>
me too <lb/>
I'm- mayor <lb/>
;. <lb/>
For of Deed. <lb/>
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/>
r. T. A. <lb/>
hi i -I i j- g coming he <lb/>
a m <lb/>
elm H buyer fr tin <lb/>
on the <lb/>
O He hi- <lb/>
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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and SON,<lb/>
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WE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR <lb/>
Hanan's Famous Shoes <lb/>
TOYS. <lb/>
Mr ha many years end J. <lb/>
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k t e <lb/>
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A. G. tho war correspond- <lb/>
writing in London Opinion and <lb/>
Today on tie unequal talent to I <lb/>
found the house of commons, <lb/>
tells u story lie bean of a <lb/>
who was once mistaken for <lb/>
Shaw, lie and were once <lb/>
iii the same hath, lying or. <lb/>
slabs, with over their face <lb/>
The attendant along and <lb/>
touched the coxcomb ., <lb/>
Mr. he said <lb/>
The coxcomb bounded to his feet, <lb/>
all aglow with at being mis- <lb/>
taken for a man of intellect After <lb/>
he had robbed down he gave <lb/>
half a sovereign, for <lb/>
IN A <lb/>
II to Net to Either th <lb/>
Ear or Now. <lb/>
A writer as follows the <lb/>
abode of a colony of herons near a <lb/>
large city in this The her- <lb/>
of which I am writing is situ- <lb/>
in e piece of swampy woodland <lb/>
not from a <lb/>
main traveled road, one at- <lb/>
tempt to cuter the confines of this <lb/>
city of birds and he will immediate- <lb/>
lie aware of the <lb/>
the place. At 11- he will be greet- <lb/>
ed by a few from <lb/>
members the colony, the <lb/>
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s he inadvertently steps n a <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION <lb/>
BANK OF N C <lb/>
AT THE CLOSE OF 1906 <lb/>
Loans Discounts <lb/>
Furniture 1.630.50 <lb/>
Due from Banks 18,886.62 <lb/>
Cash Items 9.39 <lb/>
Gold coin 496.00 <lb/>
Silver coin 1,179.11 <lb/>
Nat. notes 1,432.00<lb/>
in <lb/>
f the that v . . king re <lb/>
II. A he I <lb/>
port, w arise as <lb/>
will ; I. I. has <lb/>
take for V r- j; .- by the <lb/>
Capital stock pd <lb/>
Undivided profits 1,986.54 <lb/>
sub to check 40,233.37 <lb/>
nod. <lb/>
roil <lb/>
dint gr . it one could <lb/>
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you <lb/>
be mm <lb/>
i rustle <lb/>
r of i i bird <lb/>
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doubts entertained by to ; . f and <lb/>
to the of i <lb/>
estimates. whether the I voice <lb/>
he a i art of short or lit herons anything bu <lb/>
i I lo settled. <lb/>
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where the pyramid will nail t <lb/>
utilized bi First, hod-i-s <lb/>
the of the lid will <lb/>
i mined and then I lie weight <lb/>
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size. The swinging of <lb/>
will lie the From the <lb/>
exert e I <lb/>
l. <lb/>
worm, <lb/>
i half <lb/>
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t from the <lb/>
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lie called <lb/>
. ii i the <lb/>
Id t an early <lb/>
c one had a <lb/>
i i ling so. especial- <lb/>
ii little solid ground, <lb/>
m water and de- <lb/>
North <lb/>
; ii, <lb/>
a true to th bet of <lb/>
and J. R. <lb/>
W J. <lb/>
L. <lb/>
R. L. DAVIS. <lb/>
Directors <lb/>
and swum f <lb/>
me, this day f <lb/>
J V. JOHNSTON, <lb/>
Public. <lb/>
RETORT THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
BANK OF GREENViLLE, <lb/>
At the of June 18th 1906. <lb/>
. <lb/>
and <lb/>
I ., <lb/>
a items 2-172 U . i<lb/>
C paid<lb/>
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-i to <lb/>
out-<lb/>
n tin n n pendulum from <lb/>
its the weight of the <lb/>
ca . and that <lb/>
if tin And yet, despite <lb/>
which i- known- -can , u lie i- features, it is <lb/>
, .,.,,. altogether a delightful place to visit <lb/>
; for one who is a lover of birds. <lb/>
a Occasionally a resounding <lb/>
is as owning from some of <lb/>
.,. i,,., landlords m the fall of a young one <lb/>
B i North Chelsea, was re-1 lo of <lb/>
a short ti. ago Lord Ca- hen <lb/>
was a <lb/>
which asked him to sell not <lb/>
properly to them. To which th <lb/>
CONDITION OF <lb/>
BETHEL BACKING AND TRUST CO. <lb/>
AT BETHEL N. C. <lb/>
At tin-close of June <lb/>
RESOURCES LIABILITIES. <lb/>
Loans and discounts stock 5,300.00 <lb/>
Overdrafts fund <lb/>
Furniture A Fixtures profit 1,174.30 <lb/>
6.000,00 <lb/>
Hi. Carnival, <lb/>
of <lb/>
Cashier of the bank, do <lb/>
t t lie above is true u. the o-st <lb/>
JAMES L LI mA <lb/>
. to <lb/>
, this day of June. 1906 W <lb/>
ft l, <lb/>
SECOND HAND MACHINERY <lb/>
drop is or sixty feet. But they <lb/>
must be able to climb again into the <lb/>
will sell it. but I moat <lb/>
upon granting new k . <lb/>
ever.- one who is in street, <lb/>
that no one is out live ; to <lb/>
m of n . <lb/>
J desert t in <lb/>
That made i difference of <lb/>
to Lord In <lb/>
word-, if he had sold it outright f <lb/>
without a of that sort he <lb/>
more <lb/>
Due from Harks and <lb/>
Tankers lid <lb/>
ash items u l- <lb/>
old <lb/>
i National lank <lb/>
oilier U. ft. <lb/>
year- so will have an <lb/>
pie notice r <lb/>
I. <lb/>
or F <lb/>
. r -i i u ., <lb/>
he ii;. <lb/>
Children <lb/>
Dr. Dukey, a specialist <lb/>
as the result of numerous <lb/>
observations on school <lb/>
and older students, fixes <lb/>
amount of intellectual work <lb/>
with the normal development <lb/>
as For pupil.- from live <lb/>
eight year- of age, ten hours a week . <lb/>
eight to ten year-, twelve hours. <lb/>
ten to twelve year-. <lb/>
re to fourteen <lb/>
fourteen lo Of- <lb/>
hours; fifteen to.,, <lb/>
in ho-- i-1 <lb/>
miles ii hi. on <lb/>
wide of from <lb/>
to twelve inches of ram a year and <lb/>
coveted . id- d <lb/>
of a e lone <lb/>
Hon <lb/>
stones, nu k drawings and <lb/>
Ii the region <lb/>
must have gradually n;. hut <lb/>
that the divert conditions are <lb/>
and rain belt is <lb/>
extending more and more . <lb/>
the north. <lb/>
Live Duck <lb/>
j. Berger of Anthony, who i.- <lb/>
duck -hooter. In <lb/>
two pairs of <lb/>
six-1 ducks for decoys, The <lb/>
duck, arc <lb/>
to the <lb/>
limit<lb/>
II Rel Boiler <lb/>
One P. Center Crank <lb/>
in No Sawmill <lb/>
One BO saw and c <lb/>
One Power Press <lb/>
This machinery i- old aid will <lb/>
deal . i pa . purchaser <lb/>
saw either or both. <lb/>
grounds in small baskets. <lb/>
i-. and to nineteen To ,,., <lb/>
years, the maximum of hours.<lb/>
W i- i. I nil- <lb/>
hi. <lb/>
use a light leather with <lb/>
buckled attached to a long <lb/>
shore cord is placed about their <lb/>
necks a weight or anchor tied <lb/>
to one foot. This, however, does <lb/>
not diminish their ability to swim, <lb/>
and when placed in the water they <lb/>
to the limit of their shore cord. <lb/>
For results they make the old <lb/>
wood decoys look like <lb/>
i Traveler. <lb/>
While in Via on her last <lb/>
vi- i <lb/>
upon ii ii to run the<lb/>
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Total <lb/>
Bills <lb/>
certificates of <lb/>
deposit 2,309.50 <lb/>
Deposits subj. to check 32,799.21 <lb/>
checks out- <lb/>
standing 72.67 <lb/>
Certified <lb/>
Total <lb/>
ale N lib County of Pitt, k <lb/>
I. H. II la- ah i r of the above named solemnly <lb/>
swear that above statement i true to the best of my <lb/>
and belief. H. H Taylor <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb/>
ore me, this day of <lb/>
8-m j. q <lb/>
Notary Public <lb/>
Directors <lb/>
tin tun Ii i <lb/>
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You Pay For <lb/>
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for hit <lb/>
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in higher Goods on Credit,. ; h <lb/>
merchant make up his out of ls- h <lb/>
body <lb/>
r-f y-v a w i the sea at i don <lb/>
J -q h <lb/>
A ring ill be <lb/>
player.-, i chair <lb/>
an tin. without a chair <lb/>
stand in the mid lie, A <lb/>
is git en i ii h pen on. Tim <lb/>
pot n n in the center then calls three <lb/>
number-, and the who have <lb/>
the n called must i <lb/>
places i th h other. Tho one in <lb/>
the middle to ail empty <lb/>
seat before tho . an I the one <lb/>
without i -eat then the <lb/>
and iii this way the game <lb/>
I SELL FOP CASH, <lb/>
have no loss to make up and put the price <lb/>
the lowest Pay , avoid charging <lb/>
in- -s charged to you I sell any <lb/>
want ii Hi <lb/>
SEED. MEAL AND HULLS <lb/>
I Oats Stuff, Lime and <lb/>
F- V JOHNSTON. <lb/>
i n <lb/>
I . <lb/>
i. iv, i <lb/>
curious pan of tin . I ;. is that I <lb/>
W i- iii daily use, either in <lb/>
trim-it or in loading unloading <lb/>
male bird feeds his male, flying <lb/>
to and from the truck while in mo- <lb/>
and, unlike some human <lb/>
who pay for their tickets, be <lb/>
has never known to miss his <lb/>
train. The starting signal <lb/>
finds him at his post near the <lb/>
net. <lb/>
We beg leave to announce that we are <lb/>
Wholesale and Retail <lb/>
for <lb/>
White Lead, Paints, <lb/>
Colors, and and <lb/>
v Ready nixed Paints. <lb/>
There is no line in the world better than <lb/>
Harris n line. t u i. i I It <lb/>
reputation fr honorable wares and honorable <lb/>
dealings. <lb/>
If you Harrison Paints you need <lb/>
worry <lb/>
We trust v W favor us with your <lb/>
orders whenever you want good- paint for any <lb/>
Have just load and <lb/>
can give you Special Prices. <lb/>
Baker Hart <lb/>
N. C, <lb/>
death OF d a. CHERRY. <lb/>
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT <lb/>
J. M. BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent <lb/>
-.-. . C. a <lb/>
A Hardy and <lb/>
and take Friday to visit relative at Whit- <lb/>
that pleasure -h- R new <lb/>
and <lb/>
in arrears. We have lint market tor beef, fresh <lb/>
all who receive mail at sage, and fresh fish. <lb/>
this office. We orders for a abort while and <lb/>
for job they will to Norfolk to spend <lb/>
James Keel has Do- sometime with <lb/>
A line of crockery, glass <lb/>
Lumber out and <lb/>
B. E. Co. all a, j K <lb/>
possible to please you Dawson, of <lb/>
their new line heavy and fancy Mis. K. O. <lb/>
Mrs. George n- <lb/>
lat Friday from <lb/>
a visit to <lb/>
For apples, lore <lb/>
tomatoes, c, apply to E. K. <lb/>
a Co. <lb/>
Miss Myrtle of Kin <lb/>
ton, Is visiting Mi-s Cow- <lb/>
ard. <lb/>
F. G. A have <lb/>
moved of goods from <lb/>
out to a short <lb/>
distance from <lb/>
Dan of was <lb/>
here yesterday <lb/>
Bed Steads, Suits, Dresser <lb/>
Center Tables, Chairs Cradles, <lb/>
Bed Springs, Mattresses <lb/>
Lounges, Cook Stoves and a <lb/>
great many other things are <lb/>
kept up stairs. Cannon Tyson. <lb/>
B. P. and wife, <lb/>
Beaver Dam, spent the day <lb/>
day here with relatives. <lb/>
The sign of the is I <lb/>
When your attention j <lb/>
J. Taylor, <lb/>
do <lb/>
It lie i I In <lb/>
I. m g. . i. Mk HI III IO-- <lb/>
is fetal-, <lb/>
ill t y few <lb/>
U m <lb/>
mil . Nye, of Winter- <lb/>
w.-ii- evening <lb/>
A mil supply of <lb/>
Suit Cits. , hi J. K. Bro. <lb/>
one <lb/>
sick for <lb/>
ts, <lb/>
Chi V. Crimped roofing in <lb/>
SUM able b to cover residences <lb/>
be-. <lb/>
stables much cheaper <lb/>
shingles very little labor, at J. <lb/>
K. Bro. <lb/>
Jesse Cannon, who bas been sick <lb/>
for several weeks, is able to be out <lb/>
again. <lb/>
n at cents <lb/>
per in <lb/>
nod goods, at J <lb/>
Bro. <lb/>
it. H. Jones a <lb/>
i d n i- He i hi i is <lb/>
optician, m ; <lb/>
is the man to do u.,, <lb/>
r -r . h <lb/>
hi J. W. is <lb/>
lie any occasion. <lb/>
B. T. h <lb/>
your work if yon want to be <lb/>
pleased. <lb/>
and Bob <lb/>
of have <lb/>
been here to see girls. i splendid sermon at the <lb/>
cars cotton ed, Sunday on us this day our <lb/>
will pay highest cash price, don't daily Besides b a <lb/>
your seed until you see me. Poacher he is a good editor. <lb/>
Frank Lilly Co. I Core, Hay always <lb/>
Mrs. wool up e at J- B- <lb/>
read Friday morning. Dr- J- Black <lb/>
carry <lb/>
preached two splendid <lb/>
sermons Ht the Christian church <lb/>
a lull line of laid and Day. <lb/>
good-. Don't giving i our <lb/>
B a trial. Lilly Co preparatory we <lb/>
B. T. Dickerson has gone to prospective buyers ex- <lb/>
bis old home. This is bis low prices. J. H. Smith <lb/>
first visit in three years. Br, <lb/>
A full line of valises, tel- Kev. D. W. is is holding a <lb/>
grips, satchels, baud meeting at <lb/>
and suits case- J Bro church near <lb/>
Miss Florence Hardy, of North Car- <lb/>
ville, ha on visit to Cut Herrings J. It. Smith <lb/>
Mis. J. If. tins Bro, <lb/>
to r W, Cox held services ill <lb/>
, , , , , . th. I here <lb/>
I always keep built h Till . , hi <lb/>
due at roB nice new <lb/>
prices Such M hay, coin, located on <lb/>
col ton seed and brand Town of <lb/>
and ship Stuff. Prank Co. <lb/>
Hook, I. bee., to . , <lb/>
the morning of June <lb/>
Mr. A. Cherry of <lb/>
passed fully from <lb/>
the cares and c diets of earth to <lb/>
home <lb/>
Fur some his <lb/>
not in all III <lb/>
no ion no r neaped ins no-. <lb/>
of e trow hi- <lb/>
Iii- last ill. . Up <lb/>
w willing to <lb/>
U d in all things. All <lb/>
v.- 1.1 tit lOVIng <lb/>
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h home a <lb/>
., ,. 1.1- . . ,. i <lb/>
Kl r M. T. <lb/>
i , He was buried <lb/>
Masonic honors in the <lb/>
deceased was born June 12th <lb/>
1851. Io the tail of 1899 he was <lb/>
mi in Sallie L. Mayo with <lb/>
whom he lived with great hap- <lb/>
God blessed this union <lb/>
happy <lb/>
but now heart of the wife is <lb/>
torn and bleeding. May God give <lb/>
her consolation, resignation and <lb/>
hope. The loved companion is <lb/>
; lie a <lb/>
lieu n <lb/>
has failed. <lb/>
in his <lb/>
y. He a <lb/>
looking more lo the <lb/>
e ml of than lo himself. <lb/>
writer has a <lb/>
mole nature <lb/>
ban his, or one considerate <lb/>
of he rights and feelings of others, <lb/>
-o free from envy, jealousy <lb/>
little that so <lb/>
f-ii mar a tine character. Surely <lb/>
hi life was living, leaving <lb/>
b bind him an influence of lasting <lb/>
those who knew him <lb/>
his embrace into <lb/>
en, another link in the chain <lb/>
of to their hearts lo the <lb/>
eats above, that may meet <lb/>
the beautiful some time. <lb/>
He leaves a loving wife, two <lb/>
sons and two daughters, besides <lb/>
a hose of relatives and to <lb/>
loss. <lb/>
hi virtues be <lb/>
ad knew him, and following <lb/>
the of living so <lb/>
in his character, <lb/>
shall call them to <lb/>
the spirit land, they <lb/>
. without fear or dread <lb/>
go on earth and awake in <lb/>
B. E. C <lb/>
GENERAL NEWS. <lb/>
rot what you <lb/>
WANT, ASK FOR IT. <lb/>
of Interest Over the <lb/>
Country. Under the You <lb/>
of his and Stewart Sue What You Want, Ask <lb/>
is the cause given by Knight, who Record. <lb/>
a. c. minified to Brunswick jail Baltimore, has recently <lb/>
charge with murder by the a leaflet to Hie <lb/>
net's jury. Knight admits he In w with which many <lb/>
own knowledge and its advertising pa-cs las <lb/>
his suspicions were on body should study Mm <lb/>
THE <lb/>
a may only. <lb/>
Ga., June M <lb/>
Stewart, section foreman of the <lb/>
Seaboard at Ga. <lb/>
columns of all new.- <lb/>
which it says <lb/>
F. Cox, Mayor if <lb/>
land, Fla , in a letter to the Man <lb/>
Record under date <lb/>
shot instantly killed Cy O-car M ; <lb/>
his last nigh. , <lb/>
Knight shot him twice in the back <lb/>
then he tin d seven shots into <lb/>
his body. The body was found in <lb/>
the front of Stewart's home <lb/>
Los June th <lb/>
overturning to-day of an <lb/>
bile in Colorado strict, Pasadena, <lb/>
while going hour, <lb/>
the subsequent explosion of <lb/>
tank and Inn mug of the <lb/>
machine, Mrs. J- <lb/>
Id jean obi, roasted to <lb/>
of Pasadena, <lb/>
chauffeur, was burned so <lb/>
that he will die. <lb/>
Mm Jones <lb/>
On night Pearl <lb/>
bun f the plucky girl <lb/>
who two weeks previous shot and <lb/>
killed a in defense her <lb/>
h nor, attain aDd <lb/>
once brought to her <lb/>
aid. K supposed to de ire <lb/>
for our killed, went to <lb/>
and on pore near a <lb/>
window to m, men she <lb/>
sent a ball through <lb/>
window t bun. lied. <lb/>
people of Helms re very <lb/>
much and <lb/>
prof eel Miss at all <lb/>
on business He was cubed <lb/>
by phone u large <lb/>
Mr. ad- <lb/>
You will hut <lb/>
and machine. <lb/>
Prices nay way down H. <lb/>
Bro. next to Hotel. <lb/>
The section <lb/>
in c invention <lb/>
which in today. <lb/>
We have our summer <lb/>
voiles, have ml selection of <lb/>
J. B. Smith Bro. <lb/>
Mrs. Joe Long, of spent <lb/>
Sunday with friends. <lb/>
Mrs. H. C. Ormond spent Thurs- <lb/>
day and Friday in <lb/>
New lot cigars, <lb/>
best at <lb/>
Book Store. <lb/>
V. Crimps paper rooting, <lb/>
Pumps with long or short joints <lb/>
and pipe at J. B. Smith <lb/>
Your <lb/>
If you are troubled with your <lb/>
values on tho table which must go or nave , in <lb/>
per yard. A I it matters not <lb/>
Miss left now caRe ca on j <lb/>
tor a visit up the road. <lb/>
For tools, grind stones <lb/>
f hemp rope and pulleys, at J. K. <lb/>
Smith Bro. <lb/>
Dr. M. M. Sauls tells us of a <lb/>
delightful evening spent with bis <lb/>
friend, Mr. W. C. out <lb/>
Id South Ayden Friday. The <lb/>
doctor surely had a nice time as <lb/>
he and his friend are now bead- <lb/>
quarters for retreat, <lb/>
their better halves bring away for <lb/>
the pun the summer. <lb/>
Oh, how these tied <lb/>
fellows Mull enjoy the <lb/>
blessedness of we more fortunate <lb/>
old Such is life. <lb/>
Pea n at J. K. <lb/>
an expert <lb/>
Ayden, N. C, who has five years <lb/>
experience with some of the most <lb/>
cases. He never fails to <lb/>
give patients satisfaction or their <lb/>
money refunded. Over five <lb/>
of Pitt Greene and Lenoir <lb/>
best people to testily to bis honesty <lb/>
ability. Give him your eye <lb/>
if you want satisfaction. <lb/>
For Spring Housecleaning <lb/>
lime try Liquid <lb/>
Veneer. It everything <lb/>
look new. There will hi- no <lb/>
old, dull looking furniture or dingy <lb/>
woodwork in homes Inn won- <lb/>
is used. No <lb/>
or necessary. Liquid <lb/>
Veneer is not a varnish, a surface <lb/>
food and cleaner . builds up <lb/>
original finish and makes it brighter <lb/>
than ever. <lb/>
It Instantly brilliant <lb/>
newness and finish of Pianos, Furniture, <lb/>
Picture Frames, Interior Woodwork, <lb/>
Hardwood 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 pits., of cheese cloth is needed <lb/>
and there is no drying lo wait for. <lb/>
PRICES <lb/>
Trial <lb/>
Regular ate. <lb/>
SOLD BY <lb/>
M. XI US,<lb/>
The threat of President Roosevelt <lb/>
that if the people of Arizona an <lb/>
New Mexico do not vote now lo come <lb/>
into the Union as one Stale it will be <lb/>
fifteen years before I an- <lb/>
other chance, is all In <lb/>
1909, when Democrats will be in <lb/>
power, territories will be ad- <lb/>
in spite of Republican <lb/>
have <lb/>
gained from reading ads in <lb/>
the Record i <lb/>
worth more than the <lb/>
price for a whole year <lb/>
You doing good work for the <lb/>
welcome Mr. Cox to the <lb/>
ranks the readers of the Man- <lb/>
Record who find it <lb/>
advertising pages of so much <lb/>
interest and value. As recently <lb/>
said, a man who wants real <lb/>
about almost anything <lb/>
that relates to business <lb/>
can find it in the lo <lb/>
advertising pages of this paper. <lb/>
These pages constitute a great <lb/>
medium of be- <lb/>
tween buyer and seller. <lb/>
dictionary and the ency- <lb/>
are no more essential to <lb/>
l e student or to the man who <lb/>
wants to know things and know <lb/>
them right than are the <lb/>
pages of the <lb/>
Record to the tens of thous- <lb/>
people not only in the <lb/>
South, but elsewhere, who at <lb/>
tunes have occasion to look <lb/>
just the things covered in our ; <lb/>
advertising columns. It matters <lb/>
not what you may want to buy in <lb/>
the way of machinery of equip- <lb/>
t supplies or <lb/>
skill mineral <lb/>
if you cannot find what <lb/>
you arc after in th <lb/>
write to tho Manufacturers <lb/>
Record and we will put you in <lb/>
touch without cost with the <lb/>
who provide what you <lb/>
want. <lb/>
in the habit i f studying <lb/>
these and ever- <lb/>
changing pages following <lb/>
the old advice of Storekeeper <lb/>
you sec what <lb/>
w mt, ask for <lb/>
Springfield Daily <lb/>
commenting <lb/>
in the sundry civil <lb/>
, at ion bill granting the <lb/>
I. for traveling- <lb/>
; uses, <lb/>
Hut anyhow we had better <lb/>
bis way to the extent of <lb/>
year, or men more, than <lb/>
. upon him railroads to <lb/>
carried about at their ex- <lb/>
ii-, thus creating for them an <lb/>
against the public <lb/>
will not be lost sight <lb/>
, should people pay taxes <lb/>
i servants to travel for <lb/>
Officials in <lb/>
Branches of the public service <lb/>
ii d for traveling on <lb/>
the law <lb/>
provide that when the President <lb/>
ravels on public <lb/>
should be u, , <lb/>
ti pay the President and <lb/>
friends to travel <lb/>
or to make i u <lb/>
campaign speeches, is not a j s- <lb/>
for taxation of a I the <lb/>
If the political t <lb/>
which the President owes <lb/>
wants him to join in n <lb/>
political campaign, it d <lb/>
bear the espouse. <lb/>
W. E. BOOKS. <lb/>
W. J. BOYD. <lb/>
UP. <lb/>
have taken up one black bur <lb/>
shout, weight about pounds, <lb/>
no ear marks. Owner can get same <lb/>
by paying charges. <lb/>
Tucker. <lb/>
R. F. D. No. Greenville. N. C. <lb/>
Human M i. <lb/>
A I i was told marks <lb/>
blood i borne of j <lb/>
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bottle free. <lb/>
HOOKS S BOYD. <lb/>
General ranee Bickers. <lb/>
AYDEN, <lb/>
We wish lo we have associated our- <lb/>
selves together for the purpose of conducting <lb/>
fend Brokerage <lb/>
in the Town of Ayden and Vicinity. We will <lb/>
represent none but the most reputable concerns, <lb/>
and any of your business you may see fit to <lb/>
favor us with we will thank you for and feel very <lb/>
city <lb/>
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puny was held gave <lb/>
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Tobacco and I<lb/>
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Phone CARRIED IN STOCK AT ALL TIMES. <lb/>
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb/>
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb/>
N. C.-- <lb/>
At the of June 18th, <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
RESOURCES. <lb/>
Loans and Discounts, TO in <lb/>
Secured <lb/>
Furniture and Fixtures <lb/>
Due from Banks, <lb/>
I huh, <lb/>
dun, <lb/>
Silver Coin, <lb/>
National Hunk notes and <lb/>
Surplus fund <lb/>
Undivided profits less <lb/>
expenses, <lb/>
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Cashier's 630.72<lb/>
222.00 <lb/>
Total, <lb/>
Ml. <lb/>
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OF H ,. <lb/>
COUNTY OF <lb/>
I, J. R. Smith, Cashier I it k. do solemnly sweat <lb/>
that the above statement is tine to the of my i be- <lb/>
lief. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to before <lb/>
1906. <lb/>
HODGES, <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
me, this 22nd day <lb/>
It. <lb/>
J. R. SMITH, <lb/>
JOSEPH <lb/>
R. C. CANNON. <lb/>
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Block, <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
All persons are hereby <lb/>
under of the law. not to <lb/>
employ, harbor or in soy way as- <lb/>
wist my son, Herbert K. <lb/>
Io years, spare <lb/>
lo age. He left home v <lb/>
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TH I-ASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
D. J. <lb/>
Entered in the post office at N. C, is clan matter, <lb/>
rate made upon application. <lb/>
correspondent desired a every office in Pitt and adjoining counties. <lb/>
in to <lb/>
GREENVILLE NORTH CAROLINA FRIDAY, JUNE 1906 <lb/>
J b decrease the use of canned <lb/>
be followed by fewer <lb/>
es of ptomaine poisoning. <lb/>
is inquires <lb/>
a contemporary. Well, a good <lb/>
example there's trying to <lb/>
and standing pat <lb/>
If anything is offered you out for a tariff that creates and bolsters <lb/>
the can it might be well to inquire trying to do <lb/>
if it came from Chicago Washington Star. <lb/>
a guard is to a con- <lb/>
who tries to escape e see no <lb/>
use in having a <lb/>
What to do the streets is a <lb/>
problem we hope the incoming <lb/>
of aldermen can <lb/>
The annual cry is again raised <lb/>
in Kansas. A larger wheat crop <lb/>
than there are hands to harvest. <lb/>
i Pity that so much grain goes to <lb/>
waste with so many loafers in <lb/>
country and so many half <lb/>
fed people. <lb/>
Those would be <lb/>
bout as side playing with dynamite <lb/>
as to be pursuing the course they <lb/>
are. <lb/>
The anarchists will not even lit <lb/>
the young of pet through <lb/>
hit- honeymoon without getting after <lb/>
hi 1.1 <lb/>
be suicide mania is attacking <lb/>
even the colored people of <lb/>
one of that race trying to the job <lb/>
-with a razor. <lb/>
In the public building bill report- <lb/>
ed in Congress Monday, several <lb/>
North Carolina towns are stated to <lb/>
get buildings. The lucky places are <lb/>
Washington. Salisbury, Ainu ton. <lb/>
High Point and Hen- <lb/>
Some of these days we <lb/>
hope Greenville named in a <lb/>
list like that. <lb/>
It is announced that President <lb/>
will make a trip to <lb/>
the fall to for himself <lb/>
about the <lb/>
has ten remarkably <lb/>
from burglaries, but this is <lb/>
Done the less a reason that our <lb/>
be careful not to <lb/>
City. Howie's famous town, <lb/>
i- over two millions short in ac- <lb/>
That beats the shortage <lb/>
. of the rest of OS have to lug <lb/>
during lira dull months. <lb/>
must not feel small be- <lb/>
cause Washington on one side of us <lb/>
sud on the other side are <lb/>
going to have public buildings <lb/>
This burg must get to doing some <lb/>
h on its own account. If the <lb/>
will hurry up and deliver <lb/>
the goods we will be first to have <lb/>
day electric current. <lb/>
years, s connecting link between the <lb/>
present and the past. <lb/>
Under this old oak tree Chief <lb/>
Powhatan bis Indian warriors <lb/>
often assembled, three hundred years <lb/>
ago On Powhatan street, about <lb/>
three hundred yards distant, <lb/>
Red Men's wigwam will be built in <lb/>
the time of exposition. A site <lb/>
has been selected for the <lb/>
by John W. Cherry, of Norfolk <lb/>
chief executive of the Improved Or- <lb/>
of Red Men, and Great <lb/>
of all the tribes of lied Men. It <lb/>
is now up to the Hoard of <lb/>
the lied Men I League, to approve <lb/>
the selection made by the Great <lb/>
This will probably lie <lb/>
done at the meeting t be held <lb/>
September, <lb/>
The Rod building at the <lb/>
exposition will be unique and at <lb/>
tractive many It ill be <lb/>
an immense woodman's lodge, con <lb/>
with lops and decorated <lb/>
with trophies of the chase and all <lb/>
kinds of curios Indian relics <lb/>
Furs and skins will lake the pUce <lb/>
rugs and <lb/>
building will conform as nearly as <lb/>
possible to the ideal hunter's lodge. <lb/>
This quaint building will be used <lb/>
by the Red Men as a reception hall, <lb/>
museum and resting place for the <lb/>
Red Men and their friends. <lb/>
In the United Suites are more <lb/>
than members of the <lb/>
proved Order of Red Men. Many of <lb/>
them will visit the Jamestown expo- <lb/>
and the Red <lb/>
will be their headquarters. This <lb/>
order had a building at the St Louis <lb/>
exposition, two years ago, but it was <lb/>
on a small scale and like <lb/>
Commodious and handsome <lb/>
building to be constructed at the <lb/>
Jamestown exposition. <lb/>
The uniformed members of Red <lb/>
Men will camp on the regular <lb/>
camping ground. will <lb/>
wear the old colonial uniform worn <lb/>
Report of ti <lb/>
lion of <lb/>
THE <lb/>
NATIONAL BANK <lb/>
OF GREENVILLE, <lb/>
At in North <lb/>
Carolina, at the close of <lb/>
June <lb/>
Loans and <lb/>
Overdrafts secured sad <lb/>
V S. Bonds to secure<lb/>
and <lb/>
Due from <lb/>
Due fr in state Hanks <lb/>
batik, <lb/>
Due from approved <lb/>
Checks other cash <lb/>
Notes of other <lb/>
Lawful reserve <lb/>
Bank, <lb/>
Specie <lb/>
notes <lb/>
Redemption fund with U. <lb/>
Treasurer per <lb/>
Capital stock paid <lb/>
Undivided less <lb/>
tales <lb/>
National notes <lb/>
Individual deposits <lb/>
to <lb/>
rim of <lb/>
Cashier's checks id <lb/>
Total <lb/>
sum of <lb/>
i of <lb/>
I. J. w. of the above <lb/>
bank, do solemnly swear that <lb/>
the above is true to the best <lb/>
of my knowledge belief. <lb/>
J W. AYCOCK, Cashier <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to mu <lb/>
this of June 1906 <lb/>
F. J. <lb/>
Correct Attest <lb/>
II, W. <lb/>
SAM T. WHITE, <lb/>
E. A. MOTE, Jr. <lb/>
Directors <lb/>
When Greenville wakes up with <lb/>
chamber of commerce or <lb/>
of be more <lb/>
in the of improvements <lb/>
town bi <lb/>
A read nu bank statements <lb/>
in ought to convince <lb/>
the banks are safer <lb/>
to money than to hide <lb/>
In his speech at <lb/>
Wednesday Governor Glenn said <lb/>
Carolina spends annually <lb/>
for liquor while only <lb/>
f 8,000-000 is spent in conduct- <lb/>
the affairs the state ad- <lb/>
ministration for <lb/>
education. Men of North <lb/>
this is something to think <lb/>
about It is appalling that we <lb/>
spend for to every <lb/>
for education, and that the <lb/>
drink bill taxes the state nearly <lb/>
times M much us the ad- <lb/>
of state costs, <lb/>
say nothing of the increase <lb/>
crime, poverty and Buffering <lb/>
that drink produces. Can any <lb/>
rational man look at such a con- <lb/>
and not favor <lb/>
REDUCTION <lb/>
Great on all Goods <lb/>
to catch <lb/>
it i all h. C. dubs <lb/>
him M- of Re- <lb/>
. an party. Thai was the same <lb/>
Hi e played in the Populist <lb/>
can. <lb/>
he heavy lines imposed on the <lb/>
Kansas mads for violating the <lb/>
laws, the way they are <lb/>
going for the ice trust in is <lb/>
refreshing. Let the good work con- <lb/>
TEN THOUSAND RED MEN <lb/>
COMING <lb/>
When the next of county <lb/>
selected town <lb/>
of Greenville should hum u member <lb/>
on it and that should be <lb/>
chairman tin- It has now <lb/>
been years since the town had a <lb/>
mi the board. <lb/>
see it stated it Dumber <lb/>
State convicts has beep, reduced <lb/>
with only in tin; <lb/>
and no more for <lb/>
of work. When the fall courts <lb/>
get busy there will be , in <lb/>
. the of recuperating mumPreparing for a Unique Building <lb/>
at the Jamestown Exposition <lb/>
Uniform Rank of Red <lb/>
Men's League on <lb/>
Camp Grounds. <lb/>
Frank <lb/>
Norfolk, Va., June the <lb/>
beautiful grounds of the Jamestown <lb/>
Exposition, where in years gone by <lb/>
roamed the native red of Amer- <lb/>
monarchs of all they surveyed, <lb/>
will be encamped to 9.000 <lb/>
formed members of the Men's <lb/>
who come to visit the ex. <lb/>
position next year. In addition to <lb/>
the uniformed Red Men will <lb/>
members of the <lb/>
Order of Red at <lb/>
exposition during Men's <lb/>
September 18th The red men <lb/>
lime <lb/>
Us have passed sway and the pretty <lb/>
point of laud, was once their <lb/>
favorite camping ground, has la-en <lb/>
transformed the Jamestown ex- <lb/>
position grounds. The famous old <lb/>
live oak tree, wherein centuries past, <lb/>
the original red men held their pow <lb/>
like a grim sentinel. <lb/>
It bas for nearly . thousand <lb/>
1-2 Cent <lb/>
and Mad- <lb/>
now <lb/>
A. F. C. Gingham, <lb/>
now cent. <lb/>
Figured Lawns <lb/>
1-3 Off. <lb/>
2.75 cent <lb/>
Ladies Regina <lb/>
Oxfords 2.25 <lb/>
AH stylish <lb/>
Goods <lb/>
A Few Words to <lb/>
MEN <lb/>
It make much differ- <lb/>
what stores say about <lb/>
their Men's Clothing, if they <lb/>
can't prove to their patrons <lb/>
that what they say is true. <lb/>
Nothing- makes a man so <lb/>
disgusted as to be sent on a <lb/>
fool's errand-to waste his <lb/>
time on a wild <lb/>
It we weren't certain that <lb/>
our Clothing was better than <lb/>
other makes, you can make <lb/>
up your mind to one thing <lb/>
we'd never risk exciting your <lb/>
ill-will by saying so. <lb/>
We'll say this, though, that <lb/>
we've got Spring Suits to sell <lb/>
at 7.50 1.50 and 15.00 <lb/>
that you say, when you come <lb/>
to see them, that we didn't <lb/>
blow enough about <lb/>
We're interesting a great <lb/>
many Men these days and we <lb/>
would be pleased to talk the <lb/>
Clothes quest ion with you <lb/>
FRANK WILSON <lb/>
THE KING CLOTHIER. <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 Stile 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/>
3.00 Ladies Regina Oxfords <lb/>
2.50. <lb/>
3.50 3.00 <lb/>
Jas F Davenport, <lb/>
the famous of <lb/>
times and will <lb/>
sent an up <lb/>
the reminders <lb/>
of the past, to he seen at Red Men's <lb/>
the exposition, will <lb/>
be a reproduction of the three ships <lb/>
which brought the first English set- <lb/>
to three hundred <lb/>
years Mo On Red Men's day these <lb/>
ships will in the and <lb/>
the reception of the settlers by <lb/>
the Indians on shores of Hamil- <lb/>
ton Roads will be reproduced in <lb/>
at same spot where whites <lb/>
wore received by the in <lb/>
in . old live oak tree on <lb/>
the exposition grounds. <lb/>
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PRINTING <lb/>
Our specialty <lb/>
Reflector Job Printing Office <lb/>
DON'T <lb/>
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after to be filed in the Court issued at once-l <lb/>
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S. FIDELITY and GUARANTY CO., Baltimore, Md. <lb/>
H. A. WHITE, General Agent, or <lb/>
H W. WHEDBEE, Attorney <lb/>
If. C. <lb/>
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resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory. <lb/>
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the next time you come to <lb/>
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keep it safer than yon can. <lb/>
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morning fur the summer school at <lb/>
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ways Barber <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
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carts wagons, but the Tar <lb/>
carts and wagons seem to sell at all <lb/>
seasons of the year. <lb/>
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Tuesday afternoon. <lb/>
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dog and wheat can be supplied with <lb/>
mo wen-, rakes, reapers and binders <lb/>
st Hamilton, Barber Co. <lb/>
Nice Harrington <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
W. H. to <lb/>
Nice line of boys suits at H. L. <lb/>
Johnson's. <lb/>
her large of shoes <lb/>
styles sizes prices very <lb/>
Barber <lb/>
W. B. Wingate <lb/>
to attend j <lb/>
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Mom I <lb/>
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Hamburg at and Met ladies <lb/>
for nail at A Ange <lb/>
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here now. Toe work they do <lb/>
helps the toads but <lb/>
we can never for good roads <lb/>
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together her <lb/>
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good roads. will be <lb/>
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to the Mod but the <lb/>
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lug <lb/>
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nice at lowest price. <lb/>
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Nicest Hue of shit Is ever <lb/>
shown in Winterville at <lb/>
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb/>
increasing demand for <lb/>
bodies and seats made by the A. Q. <lb/>
Cox Manufacturing Company <lb/>
to that they are <lb/>
in thin line of work. <lb/>
All colors of paint, and yellow <lb/>
at Harrington u Co. <lb/>
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was visiting lend.-, here. <lb/>
Miss Olivia left Monday <lb/>
for <lb/>
where has a position as teach- <lb/>
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at Harrington, ft Co., <lb/>
J. K. Cooper went to Greenville <lb/>
afternoon. <lb/>
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go to Harrington, Barber Co. <lb/>
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afternoon train for Greenville Sat- <lb/>
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Harrington, Barber Co. <lb/>
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Episcopal church next Sunday <lb/>
afternoon at o'clock. <lb/>
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place to get your Spring and Sum <lb/>
goods. They have just what <lb/>
want, and prices to suit all. <lb/>
and Vi- <lb/>
returned from a visit <lb/>
in country Tuesday. <lb/>
Men's and youth's all <lb/>
sizes, at Barber Co. m bet at <lb/>
t b i . Point. <lb/>
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E. C S. Co. for Kimball <lb/>
organs, Sewing Cook <lb/>
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Greenville. <lb/>
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extent f damage. <lb/>
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astonishing conditions when New Testaments, <lb/>
the variety of goods pertaining to <lb/>
the Furniture line. <lb/>
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Winterville, X. C, <lb/>
Mrs. Q. E. was In town <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
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the Winterville V U. shop i- <lb/>
located will be -ale soon. <lb/>
is good location for <lb/>
nice We hope <lb/>
one will set <lb/>
its advantages build <lb/>
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price our price <lb/>
Tennyson's poems, regular <lb/>
price our price <lb/>
and Byron's <lb/>
regular price our price <lb/>
Longfellow's Birthday books, <lb/>
regular price our price <lb/>
Josephus complete works, reg <lb/>
price 1.00 <lb/>
His Steps, regular price <lb/>
our price <lb/>
Pilgrims progress our <lb/>
A H. Taft <lb/>
IV. H. Rick., <lb/>
regular <lb/>
price our price <lb/>
Bill Remarks, regular <lb/>
price 1.00 our price <lb/>
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books we offer others at greatly <lb/>
reduced prices for the next <lb/>
I days. Call and examine them <lb/>
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before <lb/>
this <lb/>
Gold <lb/>
same day. <lb/>
Trunks and valises at <lb/>
ton Barber Co. <lb/>
Big line of bats and just <lb/>
received, latest styles. Harrington <lb/>
Barber Co. <lb/>
For sale one house lot <lb/>
on Main <lb/>
N. C. being next to residence <lb/>
of Guy Taylor, lot contains <lb/>
acre of land the house is a fund <lb/>
roomed house, well <lb/>
with out a bargain for some <lb/>
one. I will sell for cash. For <lb/>
further particulars or write <lb/>
L. A. SPARKS <lb/>
Notice the new goods at <lb/>
Harrington, Barber Co., before <lb/>
buy for they can <lb/>
suite you and price. <lb/>
Farming implements of all <lb/>
at ring, Barber Co. <lb/>
A nice lot of new summer Bug <lb/>
Robes at Harrington, Barber <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Furniture going out from the <lb/>
Eastern Carolina Co. by the <lb/>
wagon load. <lb/>
the expiration of that <lb/>
Yours to Serve. <lb/>
b. t. cox, <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF WINTERVILLE, <lb/>
WINTERVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
At the Close Business, June 19th, 1908. <lb/>
H. Taft Co. <lb/>
Greenville's Greatest Furniture Dealer's- <lb/>
Quality, <lb/>
Originality, <lb/>
Price <lb/>
We sell for cash or on <lb/>
easy terms <lb/>
You will find complete <lb/>
line at all times <lb/>
We are sole agents <lb/>
for Enameled Beds. <lb/>
a oars to <lb/>
Picture; Framed to Order. <lb/>
Loans and Discounts t 8,500.00 <lb/>
Overdrafts, unsecured 277.37 <lb/>
Furniture and Fixtures 958.98 <lb/>
Due from Banks and <lb/>
Bankers 2,290.27 <lb/>
Cash items 22.20 <lb/>
Gold Coin <lb/>
Silver Coin <lb/>
Nat. Ilk and other U. S. <lb/>
notes 010.00 <lb/>
Capital Stock paid <lb/>
Undivided profits, less <lb/>
currant expenses <lb/>
Deposits subject to ck. <lb/>
07.00 <lb/>
IS A TO <lb/>
AND A WAY TO LOSE <lb/>
You save when ton the neat loose when any other <lb/>
It is poor policy to buy hat it <lb/>
12.904.39 I <lb/>
State of North <lb/>
County of Pitt. j M <lb/>
I, L. Jackson, Cashier of the above id bank, <lb/>
swear that the above statement is true to. i ii-st of <lb/>
GROCERIES. <lb/>
edge and belief. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to before <lb/>
me, this 28th day of June, 1906. <lb/>
JAMES R. JOHNSON. <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
i solemnly<lb/>
J. L. JACKSON, ashier. <lb/>
Correct At <lb/>
R HARRINGTON, <lb/>
A G. <lb/>
Directors I <lb/>
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at best . i nut <lb/>
l of <lb/>
Canned Goods, Goods <lb/>
el and art in this <lb/>
Confection. I the in Tobacco <lb/>
t- . r U i . of <lb/>
J. B JOHNSON.<lb/>
OUR FRIENDS <lb/>
THE TOBACCO GROWERS <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/>
THE BRICK<lb/>
was first erected, three years ago, it was the intention of its management to build up a permanent a sound <lb/>
basis. Our business has increased with the we trust to be favored with your patronage the coming season <lb/>
Each Customer, as well as 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 treatments <lb/>
It affords us pleasure to announce in this connection that <lb/>
MR. 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 m <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 be 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 sell it to the best advantage you. <lb/>
tor your liberal patronage we leg to remain, Your <lb/>
BRINKLEY and LASSITER, <lb/>
BRINKLEY, LASSITER and LIPSCOMB, Successors,<lb/>
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I attend to business. <lb/>
ail right that <lb/>
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trouble is. two your <lb/>
gone. there <lb/>
many from <lb/>
as the maimed condition of <lb/>
hand. Most people are <lb/>
in regard to an infirmity of <lb/>
kind, and, although they do <lb/>
nm wish to be unkind, they object <lb/>
in contact with it. <lb/>
I been obliged turn down <lb/>
I other fellows who <lb/>
were Ne- <lb/>
When Germany In Cow- <lb/>
test cf <lb/>
J. Harry, letter known <lb/>
as Dick, of Irish parentage, is, or <lb/>
lip.- been, tho Democratic boss of <lb/>
Fifth ward, Manchester, N. H., <lb/>
fur a long time <lb/>
as alderman. Christian L. <lb/>
Wolff was during Dick's term of of- <lb/>
alderman from the ward <lb/>
in the same city, in which <lb/>
Germans reside, he being of that <lb/>
nationality. Dick r got <lb/>
one one morning there <lb/>
a different story. <lb/>
Dick was plumbing Inspector, and <lb/>
was a master plumber. Dick <lb/>
H. A. <lb/>
JOHN A RIOTS <lb/>
Ricks <lb/>
HEADQUARTERS FOR <lb/>
GENERAL MERCHANDISE <lb/>
Eyebrow <lb/>
Bel two trances; <lb/>
if one-eighth <lb/>
ounce; oil of lavender, fifteen <lb/>
drops; oil of fifteen <lb/>
drops. Mix thoroughly. Apply to <lb/>
the eyebrows with a tiny toothbrush. <lb/>
once a day until tho is <lb/>
, then often. <lb/>
, ointment may be for the <lb/>
I eyelashes also, I n ease t should <lb/>
lie very carefully applied. It Will <lb/>
tho eyes, as any <lb/>
it into them. <lb/>
DICE IT IV HIS <lb/>
came into the office one Monday <lb/>
morning a few minutes late, as <lb/>
usual, with a broad smile on his <lb/>
face, and announced that <lb/>
would be in shortly and that ho <lb/>
Would have some fun with him, be- <lb/>
cause <lb/>
Wolff was u member, had, contrary <lb/>
to its usual custom, indulged in a <lb/>
bloody the day before at it <lb/>
clubhouse at <lb/>
did show up, and as he <lb/>
came in Dick straightened up <lb/>
chair and Us Ger- <lb/>
mans were good to ourselves <lb/>
How Ho It <lb/>
A party of <lb/>
Senator Lindsay and <lb/>
of tho were passengers oh <lb/>
train last fall on <lb/>
way to attend the opening of <lb/>
Before the party retired for <lb/>
night the senator had <lb/>
them to partake of the contents of <lb/>
a flask, which he returned with re- <lb/>
care to depths of his <lb/>
dress suit ease. <lb/>
In the morning as the train was <lb/>
wending its way through the Alle- <lb/>
mountains a member of the <lb/>
party who had risen early perceived <lb/>
the senator pacing up and down <lb/>
the aisle, an expression disgust <lb/>
and dismay upon his genial <lb/>
the matter, <lb/>
asked the oilier. <lb/>
was the reply. <lb/>
I've lost the better part of <lb/>
my <lb/>
or <lb/>
said Senator <lb/>
cork came <lb/>
Spectator. <lb/>
Modest. <lb/>
have always held that when S <lb/>
man is wrong he should admit i <lb/>
frankly at whatever sacrifice to <lb/>
said <lb/>
exclaimed his <lb/>
only one of <lb/>
closest told ire <lb/>
you had never been known to ml. <lb/>
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News. <lb/>
Having consolidated the two stocks of H. A. and John A. Rick in one <lb/>
store we are prepared to furnish our customers anything needed in <lb/>
DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES. <lb/>
We will carry in up-to-date line ,. <lb/>
Hats, Shoes, Dress Notions, Sc. <lb/>
In Groceries we will have at all times a full line of the very best not only <lb/>
the staples like <lb/>
Meat, Flour, Sugar, Coffee, but all kinds of <lb/>
Canned and Package 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/>
Kicks, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
Come in and examine my <lb/>
CORN PLANTERS, GUANO SOWERS, DISC <lb/>
HARROWS, SMOOTHING HARROWS, ONE <lb/>
AND TWO HORSE STEEL PLOWS, WIRE <lb/>
FENCE FOR FARM OR GARDEN AND WASH- <lb/>
MACHINES. <lb/>
Yours to serve, <lb/>
H. L. <lb/>
The Hardware Man. <lb/>
Our specialty <lb/>
Reflector Job Printing Office <lb/>
THE <lb/>
CHARLOTTE OBSERVER <lb/>
The largest and <lb/>
best Newspaper <lb/>
North Carolina <lb/>
Every day in the Year, a year <lb/>
The of to <lb/>
VI d and to pages <lb/>
It bandies more news <lb/>
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foreign any other North Car- <lb/>
THE OBSERVER. <lb/>
is I as a news medium,, <lb/>
i filled with excellent <lb/>
wetter of a miscellaneous nature, <lb/>
THE SEMI-WEEKLY <lb/>
issued Tuesdays and Fridays, at <lb/>
per year, in the largest pa- <lb/>
i money in this section. It <lb/>
c insists of to pages, and <lb/>
I prints all the news of the week <lb/>
local, state, national and foreign, <lb/>
Address, <lb/>
THE OBSERVER CO. <lb/>
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LOts For Sale. <lb/>
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w is foiled by the use of a revolver in <lb/>
he tame hand that exactly <lb/>
I weeks before so successfully <lb/>
dispatched her would be assailant. <lb/>
Miss Jones was relieved at the <lb/>
telephone office about U o'clock, <lb/>
home and bad eaten her <lb/>
lunch and pone into the <lb/>
sitting room, where e was talking <lb/>
the rest of the family, when <lb/>
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N. C-, June <lb/>
Frank James, of <lb/>
was here Sunday. <lb/>
W. J. Andrews returned to <lb/>
Rocky Monday. <lb/>
W. J. of Rocky <lb/>
spent Friday Here. <lb/>
Miss Mizell visited <lb/>
Tarboro Saturday and Sunday. <lb/>
Mis- Lucy Manning mid little <lb/>
sister, Carrie, were here Friday. <lb/>
Jim of Stokes and <lb/>
sister, Miss lassie, pent <lb/>
with Mrs. B. Mine- and <lb/>
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in . room Had y from, <lb/>
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ll, n called , Beth <lb/>
P however r. Miss J, k. limes spent a putt i.-l <lb/>
there with In pis-1 week and <lb/>
D J Editor and Owner. <lb/>
Big Department Stores. <lb/>
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Hot Weather Merchandise <lb/>
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tie-1 d, a engineer, <lb/>
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retired <lb/>
lief ore had tie p <lb/>
lilies Hearing noise <lb/>
a man stumbling on the porch <lb/>
front t f her room, through <lb/>
lier wind w, hut unfortunately the <lb/>
Culprit the ball entering <lb/>
the around porch. He <lb/>
heal I to jump from the porch <lb/>
lit being dark <lb/>
had trouble es- <lb/>
without being seen. There <lb/>
t; mi Oakley <lb/>
church at Oak grove Sunday. <lb/>
that refused 18.15 <lb/>
and are now taking <lb/>
must have cash to let. <lb/>
Two mad dog- killed in <lb/>
meek, line fox <lb/>
--1 i by S. and <lb/>
Williams. <lb/>
Conductor who <lb/>
ms in wreck near i <lb/>
in his train. <lb/>
if <lb/>
a caller in this city hist week. <lb/>
Willis T. of Mr. and <lb/>
Mrs. W. R. Whichard, died <lb/>
o'clock afternoon at <lb/>
their home of cholera <lb/>
The was held this <lb/>
noon the service being conducted <lb/>
by Rev. J- 1-- Greenville.<lb/>
The Pitt u branch of the <lb/>
L. hold its mi e- <lb/>
1.1 the court house in <lb/>
ville, hi eleven h. m <lb/>
. I h, All town- <lb/>
ship s u I lie L. C. A. <lb/>
In urged In send <lb/>
Is abounding in plentiful beauty and cheapness here <lb/>
The thin, fluffy, cool materials tor June Selling tire neatly for your inspection and in quantities to meet your de- <lb/>
Glance the list below and then come let us you the goods, which must he seen to <lb/>
he appreciated. <lb/>
Colored Dress Goods <lb/>
Department <lb/>
Beautiful cool dainty lawns lit small <lb/>
dots and figures, small and large 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/>
his tracks he left <lb/>
son after which e meeting vi I lie open <lb/>
to I he public, and all who tire <lb/>
in the walk of the as- <lb/>
invited to <lb/>
d. <lb/>
It- 1- Pres. <lb/>
W, A. B. Bee. <lb/>
III <lb/>
A lady saw in n op <lb/>
window ti that she <lb/>
I ed went and the <lb/>
j is the she <lb/>
lid, of at fur com in your win <lb/>
of the Confederacy are to <lb/>
The Daughters of the. <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 Irish linen to yard <lb/>
inch Union cotton, but <lb/>
almost as pretty as all linen for more <lb/>
money at yard. <lb/>
Lovely swiss, the real imported <lb/>
kind, in small neat designs from to <lb/>
yard. <lb/>
for shirt Waists <lb/>
and dresses this seasons newest patterns <lb/>
from to variety great <lb/>
and patterns lovely. <lb/>
Laces Embroideries <lb/>
We are showing many pretty things <lb/>
In this 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 <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 silk belts <lb/>
all prices. <lb/>
Ladles hosiery in black and white <lb/>
gauze, some plain, some embroidered, <lb/>
some lace boots, others lace all over, ad <lb/>
sizes and prices. <lb/>
Infants and hosiery in black <lb/>
and white all sizes from to <lb/>
Ladies and infants gauze <lb/>
and long sleeves. .,. <lb/>
Nazareth ant Daisy waists <lb/>
and girls, cool comfortable, all sizes <lb/>
each. <lb/>
tops and cords and ruffles <lb/>
stamped linens, embroidery <lb/>
cottons. j-. <lb/>
Ready made i <lb/>
handsomely trimmed with <lb/>
and lacs, some look like hand embroidery . <lb/>
prices from to <lb/>
THE EASTERN<lb/>
Friday. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb/>
GREENVILLE. Pin COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA TUESDAY. JULY 1906. <lb/>
NO <lb/>
Black <lb/>
Plain S Fancy <lb/>
Lawns <lb/>
Batiste, French Silk Per- <lb/>
lawn, Mercerized madras <lb/>
other pretty wears <lb/>
; . <lb/>
i .,,. <lb/>
and J- of the United <lb/>
arc In a at I lie <lb/>
and de drew forth the <lb/>
fir coat i I displayed its to <lb/>
dazzle lady. She look out her <lb/>
check tell you what I'll <lb/>
sh- . I. you <lb/>
check f and <lb/>
I i j h here lo seethe <lb/>
for coat Don't tell <lb/>
it it i hundred and twenty <lb/>
dollars. him it ten hundred <lb/>
dollars I maybe he will buy it <lb/>
rue- Col furrier Lowed and <lb/>
smiled. Hi had seen this of <lb/>
. time <lb/>
wish you i and the la- <lb/>
depart Her husband she with our ea- <lb/>
in a mood unusually tractable teemed contemporary, the Mon <lb/>
roe Enquirer, that there <lb/>
arc still a few men who won't <lb/>
pay for a newspaper, there are <lb/>
by no moans as many of this <lb/>
sort as there used to l; and <lb/>
they an- becoming scarcer every <lb/>
. in Even now are so <lb/>
her that the name of such a <lb/>
tut fellow on a sub- <lb/>
a at <lb/>
Jamestown Exposition. <lb/>
ways and means <lb/>
from the Virginia division at <lb/>
meeting in <lb/>
a plan For I be raising of <lb/>
funds, and suggested that <lb/>
of tho I i In <lb/>
the country make a <lb/>
lion <lb/>
to have cards admission <lb/>
which will entitle them to all the <lb/>
of building. AI <lb/>
the close of the exposition it is <lb/>
proposed t i sol the <lb/>
proceeds to go the general <lb/>
treasury of I i. <lb/>
THE CORSET DEPARTMENT to meet your wants in <lb/>
X J. X X Corsets in good makes and desirable It <lb/>
G. Corsets Invisible Lacing Corsets in and Batiste for slender, stout, and Medium figures <lb/>
at each, Good Girdles, all sizes, for and each. <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/>
right prices. <lb/>
Perfumery. <lb/>
it. <lb/>
I I<lb/>
win<lb/>
Toilet Soaps, Tooth Powders, Tooth Brush <lb/>
es, Nail brushes, Hair brushes, and combs <lb/>
Talcum Powders, per box, others at <lb/>
-i <lb/>
had i K at a <lb/>
that morning. Be <lb/>
therefore, to go and look at <lb/>
That evening Ms wife <lb/>
i with unusual care She <lb/>
T i-i moat beautiful She <lb/>
I ugh fur coat were the <lb/>
i i when In t home. <lb/>
Von i <lb/>
wen, <lb/>
had it <lb/>
to my mother. it <lb/>
iv <lb/>
J Hi bus moved bin <lb/>
here from lie <lb/>
the tailoring I <lb/>
book. A name like <lb/>
that on a nice, clean list of paid <lb/>
up subscriptions looks like a lone <lb/>
black sheep among a large flock <lb/>
white ones. The great ma- <lb/>
he- of readers of <lb/>
, today nay their papers in ad- <lb/>
and in doing so have <lb/>
learned how to make the pub- <lb/>
fed En- <lb/>
The Shoe Department <lb/>
Is ready to serve you with the best makes and styles at prices. You should see our splendid show <lb/>
of Oxfords, Court Ties, Pumps and Sandals for Ladies and white Canvas Oxfords and pumps <lb/>
in Ladies <lb/>
The Lace Curtains, Window Shades. Rugs and Art squares are showing would <lb/>
much to the comfort appearance of your heme. <lb/>
Don't fail to g this store a chance to show you of the many pretty and useful things we have <lb/>
Nearly every boat and train brings us something new and desirable, we always have for you <lb/>
J. R. J. G. <lb/>
GREENVILLE N. C. <lb/>
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COTTON AS- <lb/>
The county branch of the <lb/>
L will regular m. <lb/>
urn house is Green- <lb/>
ville, at eleven a. m. <lb/>
All <lb/>
of the L. C. A. <lb/>
the county are urged to send <lb/>
The meeting will be <lb/>
to the public, all who are <lb/>
the work of the as- <lb/>
cordially invited <lb/>
attend. <lb/>
K- B- Cotton, <lb/>
W. A. B. Hearne, Sec. <lb/>
Marriage Near Grimesland. <lb/>
At historic old Trinity church to <lb/>
day Mrs. Mary Smith was <lb/>
married to Mr. James Gordon Beck- <lb/>
the ceremony being performed <lb/>
by the Rev. N. Coll in Hughes. <lb/>
The bride was given away by her <lb/>
brother, Col. J. and <lb/>
the groom's best man was tho Hon- <lb/>
h. N. Hackett, Democratic nominee <lb/>
for Congress in the <lb/>
District. The maid of honor <lb/>
was little Miss Helen Kline <lb/>
daughter of Col. J. Bryan Grimes. <lb/>
The ushers were; Messrs- Win. <lb/>
Grimes and II. <lb/>
Grimes, of Washington. N. C <lb/>
This a marriage of unusual in- <lb/>
to all our people. Mrs. Hack- <lb/>
is the daughter of the Gen- <lb/>
Grimes, and her family <lb/>
for many generations been <lb/>
closely with section. <lb/>
Mr. Hackett is a successful out- <lb/>
man of <lb/>
of State Board, <lb/>
bis have <lb/>
in Western Carolina <lb/>
settlement. <lb/>
The as presided over by <lb/>
Carrie Hughes, of Cl <lb/>
The was tastefully deco- <lb/>
rated with evergreens flowers. <lb/>
After the wedding a <lb/>
was served to the bridal party at <lb/>
the borne of the bride's mother, <lb/>
Mrs. Bryan Grimes, At <lb/>
Washington <lb/>
YES. WE'D IT. <lb/>
When a man speaks about go- <lb/>
back to things as they were <lb/>
in the long ago, be is sometimes <lb/>
regarded as old fogy, out of date <lb/>
of fellow; but we are among <lb/>
those w ho think that some things <lb/>
of long would be an improve- <lb/>
on things at the present. <lb/>
We have recently heard some <lb/>
good citizens say that in matters <lb/>
political they like to see <lb/>
primaries and county <lb/>
done away with and just <lb/>
have one day of excitement for <lb/>
Have no primary or <lb/>
nominating convention, but let <lb/>
election day be appointed and let <lb/>
every be informed of it. <lb/>
and then let the voters go to the <lb/>
ballot box and vote for whom <lb/>
they please If this were the <lb/>
tom and it were a misdemeanor <lb/>
to electioneer or spend money <lb/>
on elections, would <lb/>
less excitement and <lb/>
less hard feelings as a result of <lb/>
political A township <lb/>
primary now can stir up more <lb/>
than a <lb/>
election in the long ago. If <lb/>
the people are <lb/>
to anything it la In political <lb/>
contest-. Neck <lb/>
July Sale. <lb/>
C. L. W Co. will have <lb/>
A great Joly alt, a <lb/>
pa; in this pa per <lb/>
i- ii Ali Minim- r good <lb/>
v i i ii in tut aid <lb/>
in- out -1, n i- <lb/>
price. Tb- sale <lb/>
ii , tie the quick saves <lb/>
nil <lb/>
thousand editors, <lb/>
if <lb/>
were poisoned by et- <lb/>
meats at <lb/>
a few days Some of <lb/>
them were made critically ill. Still <lb/>
there is a that mot of <lb/>
them were unused to eating meat <lb/>
and it naturally made sick. <lb/>
dieters be ran <lb/>
away <lb/>
THE OLD AND THE NEW. <lb/>
Aldermen End Fiscal Year and <lb/>
the New Board Installed. <lb/>
adjournment <lb/>
Thursday night board <lb/>
aldermen met at o'clock <lb/>
morning to receive report of <lb/>
tax collector And <lb/>
over the affairs to <lb/>
report of the shows <lb/>
balance <lb/>
graded school <lb/>
GOOD ROADS. <lb/>
on school<lb/>
Ward. <lb/>
In the handsome nine <lb/>
dollar now in process of <lb/>
erection at Wake Purest -College <lb/>
one ward be called Moth- <lb/>
Ward. In it will be a <lb/>
metallic tablet bearing the <lb/>
names of one hundred mothers, <lb/>
each name representing a ten dollar <lb/>
gift from husband, son or brother. <lb/>
The prompting these <lb/>
hundred generous givers strikes us <lb/>
eminently beautiful for in no <lb/>
other channel does the mother <lb/>
heart find more fitting <lb/>
than in the tender ministry be <lb/>
sick Neva and <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
Day Current Soon. <lb/>
fans would be a great <lb/>
comfort in this torrid <lb/>
They can be bail as soon as <lb/>
day current is provided, which <lb/>
is expected before much longer. In <lb/>
the meantime those who want fans <lb/>
or motors might go ahead and <lb/>
procure the day current <lb/>
is a certainly and will be ready as <lb/>
soon as new dynamo <lb/>
rive be installed at the plant. <lb/>
insolvent tax list no- <lb/>
collector to <lb/>
out was to n. urn <lb/>
effort to collect as <lb/>
as possible. <lb/>
A Id en Hooker, <lb/>
lie a commit <lb/>
for publishing the <lb/>
statement of the town <lb/>
past fiscal year. <lb/>
The old boa. d then adjourned. <lb/>
MEW HOARD. <lb/>
The new aldermen elect were <lb/>
sworn in by Superior Court Clerk, <lb/>
D. C. Moore, as <lb/>
Is. ward, E. M. <lb/>
2nd WAld, D. S. Spain And B. W. <lb/>
Moseley. <lb/>
3rd ward. A. H. Taft and W. <lb/>
A. Bo wen. <lb/>
ward, C. S. And T. E. <lb/>
Hooker. <lb/>
5th ward, G. J. <lb/>
C. S. was elected <lb/>
and the to <lb/>
make the following elections , by<lb/>
Clerk, J. C. Tyson. <lb/>
Mayor, F. M. Wooten. <lb/>
Tax Collector, j. C. Tyson. <lb/>
Treasurer, H. L. Carr. <lb/>
Chief Police, J. T. Smith. <lb/>
Assistant Police, G. <lb/>
Night Police, W. H. <lb/>
Commissioner, L. <lb/>
H. Pender, B. J. Pulley J. <lb/>
Congleton. <lb/>
The lime of J. L. Little F. <lb/>
Harding as of the <lb/>
graded having expired they <lb/>
-hi re-elected. <lb/>
B. Hyman wan chief of <lb/>
lite department and building <lb/>
The then adjourned. <lb/>
Many persons think that cotton is <lb/>
the main crop of the United States, <lb/>
but in this they are mistaken. The <lb/>
value of the cotton crop last year was <lb/>
while the value of the <lb/>
hay crop was and tin- <lb/>
value of the corn crop was twice tint <lb/>
sum. The value of the <lb/>
was 1885,000,0001 nearly as milch <lb/>
as the value of our cotton crop <lb/>
These figures may surprise many <lb/>
our readers. Record <lb/>
We have residing a <lb/>
young mm, who if l are true, <lb/>
is wonderfully fearfully made. <lb/>
His doctor said he had iron con- <lb/>
bis said he bad <lb/>
of steel; the girls said be <lb/>
bad a heart of stone; his <lb/>
declared that there was more brass <lb/>
to him than anything his <lb/>
said be had a wooden heed; <lb/>
others declared he had lots of <lb/>
sand, while bis admirers declared <lb/>
h e all and a yard wide. <lb/>
START THE DAY CURRENT. <lb/>
Educate the People to its <lb/>
As town expects to be pro- <lb/>
day electric current in a <lb/>
snort while, it would not lie a bad <lb/>
idea for the Water and Light Com- <lb/>
have the day current <lb/>
tinted the equipment <lb/>
hi e i the new <lb/>
In arrive slid b <lb/>
l n for <lb/>
. hi. might Incurs little <lb/>
expense for a few days, <lb/>
we believe this would lie more <lb/>
offset in quickly educating <lb/>
, to current. <lb/>
. ii a-line <lb/>
be past i tints lo <lb/>
com foil to <lb/>
derived from fans, audit will <lb/>
lie easier Inns secure <lb/>
customers on hot The soon- <lb/>
people can la induced to use <lb/>
the current the more profit the <lb/>
plant will derive from it. A few <lb/>
fans were placed around for trial <lb/>
Saturday night, and where one is <lb/>
tried it is apt to make a customer. <lb/>
HALF NOT BEEN TOLD. <lb/>
Splendid Driveway Will Be Built <lb/>
to Jamestown Exposition <lb/>
Grounds From Norfolk. Va. <lb/>
Va., June One of <lb/>
features of <lb/>
exposition will be beyond its gales. <lb/>
entire is taking more <lb/>
interest every <lb/>
of roads, <lb/>
stretch from exposition <lb/>
to of will <lb/>
-in lesson improved road <lb/>
by the will <lb/>
travel between en <lb/>
every nay flow <lb/>
until More <lb/>
than hundred no <lb/>
will over this <lb/>
will tie to all <lb/>
it it . <lb/>
the wear which it mu-t <lb/>
endure, solving of in weighty problem best road lot <lb/>
general purposes will be well <lb/>
to its duality. all the <lb/>
were rubber-tired a inn <lb/>
road would <lb/>
but steel tires, entirely <lb/>
to pleasure carnages, but <lb/>
attached to the heavier <lb/>
Vehicles for merchandise <lb/>
wear the ordinary road <lb/>
Experts from the good roads <lb/>
division of of <lb/>
Agriculture will probably super- <lb/>
vise the construction of this <lb/>
which will be built by Nor- <lb/>
folk county. From the city <lb/>
to the of Norfolk the <lb/>
will be asphalted, and <lb/>
length will be less than <lb/>
one hundred twenty five feet <lb/>
wide at any <lb/>
It is, anticipated that this expo- <lb/>
boulevard will give a great <lb/>
momentum to the good <lb/>
in South. <lb/>
initial cost of a road is <lb/>
greater than that of an <lb/>
roadway, bot the costs of main- <lb/>
is fat lees and repairs are <lb/>
much more infrequent. The South <lb/>
has paid as much attention to <lb/>
avenues of communication between <lb/>
country settlements villages <lb/>
as have other sections of the <lb/>
good roads <lb/>
figure that millions have been lost <lb/>
by this neglect o; opportunities. <lb/>
Every element which enters in- <lb/>
to the cost of the exposition <lb/>
will be recorded, and visit- <lb/>
ors to the who will <lb/>
use this highway from Norfolk to <lb/>
the exp 1907 can learn <lb/>
at any time exactly what the road <lb/>
cost to build and what is <lb/>
spent its <lb/>
ANNOUNCE CHANGES IN BILL <lb/>
Newspapers Accused of Amendments Made in Committee <lb/>
Hail a An to Omnibus Public Building <lb/>
Hail Storm a Week Ago. <lb/>
Time was newspapers <lb/>
first accounts of any dip <lb/>
Measure. <lb/>
Washington. <lb/>
aster bad to afterwards aw in changes senate committee <lb/>
their horns and comedown a few building and grounds <lb/>
pee-, but within the few years convening todAy. made public <lb/>
It has b-en other way. the made during it <lb/>
first are hardly ever as night's in the <lb/>
had as the facts afterwards dig- building bill. Among <lb/>
new items included are the follow<lb/>
THE PROPER MAN <lb/>
Two persons were jived by <lb/>
letter Into membership of <lb/>
Baptist church <lb/>
Governor Glenn has inaugurated <lb/>
the best plan of securing <lb/>
. ants for North Carolina. <lb/>
He is going to go throughout New <lb/>
England and perhaps the north- <lb/>
west and tell people about North <lb/>
Carolina, and in <lb/>
Ins own eloquent way. Thus lie <lb/>
bus ea-t his line those people <lb/>
w no are likely to make best of <lb/>
all and he meet, <lb/>
them face to looks them in <lb/>
eve and grasp band he <lb/>
ll HI OHO <lb/>
menus Coll ill in- <lb/>
In-o <lb/>
i in- governor ion is well <lb/>
ed for this mission, lie studied <lb/>
the State, knows conditions <lb/>
that throughout. private <lb/>
conversation as well public <lb/>
appearance nothing seems to plea-e <lb/>
him better than to tell his friends <lb/>
of the and possibilities of <lb/>
of North <lb/>
He is the man to <lb/>
the of <lb/>
ton <lb/>
Happenings of Interest in North <lb/>
Carolina. <lb/>
Early this morning at her <lb/>
in this city, Mrs. Lucy Con- <lb/>
who was affectionately <lb/>
known all over the state a- <lb/>
and the widow the Kev. <lb/>
Dr, J. A. <lb/>
an extending back to May <lb/>
It is seldom that a man attains money out of it. <lb/>
closed. <lb/>
Some of the papers away from <lb/>
have been making all <lb/>
of fun of the stories of that Fla., <lb/>
hail storm a week they C-i Clifton Forge, Va. <lb/>
were over- Dalton, Ga., <lb/>
they just say we are all <lb/>
brothers, the <lb/>
half was told; it worse than <lb/>
depleted. Dr. Battle <lb/>
that the killed a big <lb/>
fat for knocked <lb/>
her head off. is unnecessary <lb/>
to that the Dr. Battle in <lb/>
is not minister; a preacher <lb/>
never allow a turkey to live <lb/>
long enough to be killed by it <lb/>
it were fa and for <lb/>
A st conies from an es- <lb/>
Christian woman; she said <lb/>
he was ashamed to tell for some <lb/>
time, but after bearing <lb/>
she lets it out. She says her <lb/>
children are very f of croquet <lb/>
and play every day In the large <lb/>
yard at borne. She teaches them <lb/>
method in everything and has <lb/>
learned them to always place the <lb/>
balls on a long shelf beside An out- <lb/>
house so that they will be bandy <lb/>
when next WAnted. While the <lb/>
storm was at its height one of <lb/>
little tots ran to her mother and <lb/>
balls Are All child <lb/>
took the hailstones to be <lb/>
balls. <lb/>
One of the operators in <lb/>
this office has a fine cow; she was <lb/>
in mu open lot the bail simply <lb/>
cut buck to pieces. That night <lb/>
he says the milk taken from her <lb/>
was as cold as ice. After <lb/>
was over a twelve <lb/>
by eighteen inches was found In <lb/>
the middle of South Elm street, <lb/>
mt far from the The <lb/>
horse to ice wagon ran away <lb/>
and this chunk fell <lb/>
Record. . <lb/>
Reductions in appropriations <lb/>
made by the are as fol- <lb/>
Greenville, S. C, to <lb/>
Florence, Ala., <lb/>
Ala., 150.000 <lb/>
to , <lb/>
to Portsmouth, Va., 081-- <lb/>
to Ala. <lb/>
to Albany, Ga., M. <lb/>
to <lb/>
The senate committee made in- <lb/>
creases in the house appropriations <lb/>
as following <lb/>
Marietta, Ga., to 50.000; <lb/>
Fayetteville, N. O., <lb/>
Paris, Tenn , to <lb/>
to Ga, <lb/>
to Salisbury, <lb/>
C, to <lb/>
N. O., to <lb/>
Fredericksburg, Va., to <lb/>
Ga., lb <lb/>
to <lb/>
To general legislation of the <lb/>
is added a for <lb/>
tearing down and re-building <lb/>
public building at Richmond, Va., <lb/>
and contracts are authorized not to <lb/>
exceed with a limit of <lb/>
cost for building when com <lb/>
plated <lb/>
THE CHANCE. <lb/>
Build a and Bath <lb/>
Houses. <lb/>
The success cf the party down <lb/>
the last Friday night and-the <lb/>
use of the gasoline launches in <lb/>
envying people to and from the <lb/>
place, gives emphasis to the <lb/>
R- Hector has made several <lb/>
times recently that a pavilion and <lb/>
bath houses on the water front <lb/>
would be a enterprise, <lb/>
and much pleasure <lb/>
comfort to the people during the <lb/>
These hot days op- <lb/>
make people eager <lb/>
to get out to some spot that is cool <lb/>
and The river affords <lb/>
ample opportunity such <lb/>
recreation and comfort, and those <lb/>
such an enterprise will <lb/>
meet with good patronage. Boat <lb/>
bathing and could <lb/>
all be provided in such an en- <lb/>
and the investors could <lb/>
the unique distinction of holding <lb/>
the exalted position of grand <lb/>
master of the Masons lieu <lb/>
tenant governor of <lb/>
Judge Winston, who honored <lb/>
his presence<lb/>
at inf son of Mr J. C. <lb/>
is now died I o'clock Saturday <lb/>
took <lb/>
cemetery Run- <lb/>
Bay morning, funeral service being <lb/>
J F. <lb/>
re s IT. W <lb/>
. 17-1 <lb/>
case in Carolina and j The <lb/>
rte two offices are now hold by I fa Cherry Hill <lb/>
The grand master's An r- were s n. <lb/>
was a abort one, but a. . Wood- <lb/>
that it was with ward and s <lb/>
and a credit to Hie speak <lb/>
and the great order has <lb/>
elevated him to its leadership. <lb/>
Hotter Masons and better <lb/>
lens are born of such efforts as <lb/>
the grand master mad for us <lb/>
Wednesday. Our <lb/>
predated his visit and demon- <lb/>
the fact by tho hearty <lb/>
reception tendered him Kins- <lb/>
ton . re <lb/>
There was a content before the <lb/>
board of to- <lb/>
over the of retail <lb/>
liquor license at, and <lb/>
both of <lb/>
those towns against license were <lb/>
tiled. The matter had not <lb/>
disposed of when The <lb/>
to p is. , <lb/>
<lb/>
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