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i- ON <lb />
Now that <lb />
away <lb />
I. 6- <lb />
th smoke has <lb />
from Congress <lb />
it is interesting to <lb />
not.- that this has been <lb />
one most remarkable <lb />
on record in the amount of <lb />
legislation passed for the <lb />
of the public and the number of. <lb />
have been in- Mr. W. Satan, <lb />
Muted by the Sunday evening . <lb />
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Mr-. T. J. hunt <lb />
City <lb />
H. B. Tripp n a <lb />
with the <lb />
Co. <lb />
David Jar Vick <lb />
returned from St. Saturday<lb />
Mr. Mrs. W. J. <lb />
retained Saturday evening from <lb />
against trusts <lb />
monopolies. <lb />
Greenville's Big Department Stores. <lb />
Naturally the party in power <lb />
will take tho whole credit of the <lb />
performance to themselves. But <lb />
that is i i where it belongs. To <lb />
c of the Republican par- <lb />
R is <lb />
i for the way he I us. <lb />
handled -i proceed <lb />
and th e-s can i. -1 an I i <lb />
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cit. thus won in i of <lb />
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with the help of Di <lb />
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knew u the i force <lb />
Another bad a by <lb />
Gov. Printing <lb />
been i It u t I i. <lb />
be red that <lb />
held up four hours nil <lb />
waiting for h <lb />
back from the <lb />
Printing Office and n it did <lb />
come there were no than <lb />
three typographical err. i ii. It, <lb />
the Sundry i <lb />
lie item, appropriating <lb />
building hi <lb />
was lei; in after <lb />
both houses had voted to <lb />
it. Now the Government <lb />
Office has spoiled an <lb />
t on copies of the Con- <lb />
by a most <lb />
amusing mistake, that of mix- <lb />
up a speech of Mr. <lb />
of Georgia and Mr. <lb />
of Minnesota. Vi hen is <lb />
considered that Mr Livingston is <lb />
quite as deep n <lb />
as Mr. Tawney i u <lb />
it be seen this to <lb />
the Record read iii a van <lb />
skit. ii was <lb />
funny to either the gen <lb />
named and it cost <lb />
a pretty penny to i o, <lb />
the whole edition. other <lb />
mist a like sort h been <lb />
discovered in the Record and <lb />
does not a- though the <lb />
great iii print shop <lb />
the present . <lb />
could any longer held as u <lb />
efficiency. <lb />
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Immune <lb />
must dang, <lb />
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with c lass of <lb />
anarchists are not <lb />
cannot, <lb />
and cabinets Th i <lb />
plunder the multitude <lb />
only kill a man, now . <lb />
and always they die <lb />
deeds and then <lb />
calling <lb />
with the rich, . ., <lb />
sanctimonious immune <lb />
I it different. i <lb />
the i <lb />
revolution, can check his carter. <lb />
if is due to this . r <lb />
t that i; <lb />
i Burns Armstrong, a f. <lb />
secretary of the I a- <lb />
felt it duty t warn <lb />
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class in of the <lb />
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said he to the bankers, <lb />
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He ti only what <lb />
has told us all. J tut <lb />
j equal and justice <lb />
I can this f om i <lb />
repetition of the of <lb />
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furnish ,, <lb />
they will sun y <lb />
at and <lb />
only hemp for <lb />
I , port i the condition <lb />
THE NATIONAL <lb />
OF GREENVILLE <lb />
At lie, r, the State of , <lb />
. of <lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
Loans Disco its <lb />
ii , <lb />
cured 474.34 <lb />
r s. Bonds to n curs<lb />
r. I <lb />
Bank t <lb />
i i i 1,831.01 <lb />
D ii . H l . <lb />
. 24.707.07 <lb />
n state Q <lb />
Hank. 10,716.71 <lb />
ii ., d n <lb />
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l In -K- dud other cash items 187.82 <lb />
other National <lb />
1,875.00 <lb />
money reserve lo <lb />
Hi . <lb />
Bpi , <lb />
I,. . 3,45.00 <lb />
k. . . a S, <lb />
ii r -i of <lb />
ch . 825.0 <lb />
Is in plentiful beauty and cheapness here <lb />
The thin, y, cool tor June Selling are Beady for your inspection and in quantities to your de-- <lb />
over e list below and then come let us i you the goods, which must be seen to. <lb />
appreciated. <lb />
Colored Dress Goods <lb />
Department <lb />
Beautiful cool lawns in small <lb />
dots and figures, small and large <lb />
patterns and solid colors f r to cent <lb />
per yard. Brown dress linens, percale, <lb />
figured madras and gingham. <lb />
White Depart- <lb />
inch French lawn yard <lb />
inch Persian lawn to yard <lb />
Inch Persian lawn to yard <lb />
inch Handkerchief linen to yd <lb />
inch yard <lb />
inch 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 swiss, the real imported <lb />
kind, in small neat designs from to <lb />
yard. <lb />
figured madras for shirt waists <lb />
and dresses this seasons newest patterns <lb />
from to variety great <lb />
and patterns lovely. <lb />
Laces Embroideries <lb />
We are showing many pretty things <lb />
in this laces we have baby <lb />
Irish French, Germany, I <lb />
Round thread Val in all <lb />
overs, bands and edges Batiste Baby <lb />
Irish combined from the loveliest ban I 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 />
you, as we are showing <lb />
many useful and novelties. <lb />
Fans Yes we have all kinds and sizes <lb />
some l and large <lb />
and breezy in silk, and gauze. <lb />
The silk gauze fans, with real fine dainty <lb />
decorations and Ivory sticks are lovely <lb />
and as cheap as to others <lb />
with cheaper sticks and cents. <lb />
Shopping bags in white kid, white canvas <lb />
and fancy leathers in black and colors from <lb />
cents to <lb />
Pretty white wash belts embroidered <lb />
and some with detached buckles in <lb />
and pearl, the range from to <lb />
belts, leather bills, silk belts <lb />
all prices. <lb />
Ladies hosiery in black and white <lb />
gauze, some plain, some embroidered, <lb />
some lace boots, others lace all over, all <lb />
sizes and <lb />
Infants and in black <lb />
and all sizes from to <lb />
Ladies and infants gauze vests, short <lb />
long sleeves. <lb />
and Daisy waists for boys <lb />
and girls, cool comfortable, all sizes <lb />
each. <lb />
tops and cords and ruffles <lb />
stamped linens, embroidery silks and <lb />
cottons. <lb />
made waists in ladies sizes, <lb />
handsomely trimmed with embroidery <lb />
and lace, some look like hand embroidery <lb />
prices from to <lb />
Plain a Fancy Black <lb />
. j <lb />
Lawns <lb />
Batiste, French lawn, Silk mulls, Per- <lb />
lawn, Mercerized madras end many <lb />
other pretty wears from to yard. <lb />
is ready to meet your wants in cool, comfortable <lb />
Corsets good makes and desirable models. <lb />
G. Corsets Lacing Corsets in d Batiste for slender, stoat, and Medium figures <lb />
at each, Good a sizes for and<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 <lb />
Perfumery. <lb />
right prices. <lb />
Toilet Tooth Powders, Tooth Brush <lb />
es, Hair brushes, and combs <lb />
T. Lena Powders, per box, others at <lb />
111.511. M <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
Ital i i <lb />
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State North <lb />
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I, J, . above <lb />
. . do solemnly war <lb />
to the best <lb />
of my knowledge and belief. <lb />
J. W. AYCOCK, Cashier <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to before me <lb />
this 21st day Of June <lb />
P. J. <lb />
Correct <lb />
II. <lb />
SAM T. WHITE, <lb />
E. A. <lb />
L,<lb />
Is ready to serve you with best r r and a prices, You should see our splendid show <lb />
cf Oxfords, Court Tics, Pumps end Sandals white Canvas Oxfords and pumps <lb />
in Ladies sizes. <lb />
The I ace Curtains, Window Shades, Regs and squares we are showing <lb />
much to the comfort and appearance of your home. <lb />
Don't to give this a chance to show you of the many pretty useful things we have here <lb />
Nearly every boat and train brings us something new and desirable, we always have good values for you. <lb />
J. R. J. G. <lb />
GREENVILLE N. C. <lb />
Editor and Owner. <lb />
THE EASTERN <lb />
Twice-i-Week- and Friday. <lb />
PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb />
GREENVILLE. Pin COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA FRIDAY. JULY 1906. <lb />
THE FEE SYSTEM. <lb />
County Officers on Salary. <lb />
The fee system so far as it relates <lb />
to county officers in will be <lb />
a back number first Monday in <lb />
next December. After that date the <lb />
county officers will receive salaries <lb />
and all fees to their <lb />
offices will be turned over to the <lb />
county treasurer The innovation <lb />
will not make a deal of differ- <lb />
once to the officers affected, and as <lb />
to those who will assume the duties <lb />
of their offices for the first time when <lb />
the law goes into effect, it will make <lb />
no difference at all. The county <lb />
treasurer will feel the effect of the <lb />
change more than any other officer, <lb />
perhaps, for his salary will be from <lb />
to less than the <lb />
in fees which that officer now <lb />
receives. The law making the <lb />
change from the system to the <lb />
salary system is known as the <lb />
don act. It was introduced in the <lb />
house of representatives at the last <lb />
session of the by Dr. <lb />
who has been chosen by the <lb />
Democratic primaries to servo <lb />
tent in the It does not <lb />
apply to any other county, although <lb />
there are some which, like <lb />
have special acts of the <lb />
making a similar change <lb />
as to their officers. the <lb />
don act the of H will <lb />
receive annual salary of <lb />
He will allowed to have an office <lb />
deputy a salary of not less than <lb />
a year, the amount to be <lb />
the The <lb />
sheriff will have authority to <lb />
point a jailer who shall receive a. <lb />
of less than S- a month <lb />
He may appoint OM or mare <lb />
ties III every township. The <lb />
ties shall serve court and the <lb />
like and shall the usual fees <lb />
their All other fees <lb />
pertaining to the of sheriff <lb />
be collected by that officer and <lb />
turned over to county treasurer. <lb />
The clerk ti the Superior Court <lb />
hall a of an- <lb />
and shall have an allowance <lb />
of hire and <lb />
assistance. The same provision is <lb />
made for the register of deeds as for <lb />
clerk. The treasurer shall <lb />
a -salary of a year. All <lb />
county officers aim make monthly <lb />
of collected by <lb />
them, turning same over to the <lb />
county fund, f he <lb />
may at any time <lb />
officers to make an exhibit books<lb />
to collects fee a fee that <lb />
should he collected by him is pun- <lb />
as a <lb />
MERCHANTS JOURNAL AND <lb />
COMMERCE. <lb />
A Publication Deserving Liberal <lb />
Patronage. <lb />
Mr. M. Tesh, traveling <lb />
representative f The Merchants <lb />
Journal Commerce, of Raleigh, <lb />
came in Wednesday <lb />
pent the night and toe forenoon of <lb />
today Mi. is not only <lb />
a good newspaper man but he is <lb />
speaker before an <lb />
as was shown in a de- <lb />
talk be at the pray- <lb />
in the Baptist church <lb />
lat-t night, tie is the kind that <lb />
credit op m the <lb />
of men. <lb />
We are also glad to note the <lb />
splendid the <lb />
Journal and ii making. <lb />
It grows better <lb />
every issue. The July <lb />
number was devoted lo the recent <lb />
convention at Morehead City, con- <lb />
a full ac- <lb />
count of the proceedings and Illus- <lb />
with of prominent <lb />
members and officers of the Mer- <lb />
association. The Journal <lb />
is entitled to a liberal support I <lb />
was largely through Its influence <lb />
that unjust tax was <lb />
repealed by the last legislature, <lb />
that alone is enough to entitle <lb />
it to the every <lb />
merchant in North Carolina. <lb />
BASE BALL, FRIDAY JULY H. <lb />
Greenville vs <lb />
A. base ball team should not be <lb />
judged by the of a town be- <lb />
cause Robersonville one of the <lb />
best teams in Eastern Carolina. <lb />
They played Tarboro a shut out <lb />
game a few days ago, to in their <lb />
favor. Greenville is strong too, <lb />
so you may look for a good game. <lb />
Line up for Black, <lb />
pitch; Blow, catch; James, <lb />
Lassiter, short; 2nd; <lb />
1st; Forbes G. left; Boot <lb />
Anderson, <lb />
right. <lb />
The boys are practicing daily fol <lb />
this game and a good may be <lb />
expected. Game called p. <lb />
ABOUT THE REFLECTOR. <lb />
TWO IONS. <lb />
Do Not Nomi- <lb />
date for Congress <lb />
in Fifth District <lb />
the Republican State con- <lb />
that escaped our attention just at the and the congressional con- <lb />
of the fifth district, met <lb />
in Greensboro Tuesday. The State <lb />
convention was a boisterous affair, <lb />
A Reference That is Appreciated. <lb />
A issue of the <lb />
and of <lb />
in lo a reference to The Reflector <lb />
PREVIOUS RECORDS BROKEN. <lb />
BLACKJACK <lb />
Black Jack, N. C. July 1900. <lb />
Walter Mills Prince Bur- <lb />
roughs, who been <lb />
relatives near <lb />
home yesterday. <lb />
Henry went to Ayden <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
Mrs. G. Johnston <lb />
day to spend sometime over the <lb />
rivet with <lb />
J. a B. L. and <lb />
others from here attended <lb />
at Bed Banks <lb />
Miss Maggie spent <lb />
day night Sunday with Mies <lb />
Daisy Porter, Red Banks. <lb />
J. O. Johnston attended church <lb />
at Chapel Sunday. <lb />
A. O. Clark, <lb />
spent Sunday afternoon here with <lb />
his people. <lb />
Harvey Cannon and <lb />
were here awhile Sunday. <lb />
G Porter, of this place, spent <lb />
Saturday night and Sunday with <lb />
his parents. <lb />
J. K. and wife spent a <lb />
of Sunday with relatives <lb />
near Galloway's X Roads. <lb />
Mrs. H. A. of Green- <lb />
ville, spent a part of last week <lb />
with Mrs. R. M. Williams. <lb />
Mrs. returned <lb />
Sunday evening from down the <lb />
road where she has been visiting <lb />
time but is none the less <lb />
though we were a little <lb />
late in it. The <lb />
is no paper in North Car- <lb />
that serves its <lb />
with greater and fidelity than <lb />
The Reflector it has <lb />
urged men to stand <lb />
together to co-operate for the <lb />
development of the community. It <lb />
has been a strong factor in the city's <lb />
growth and persistently hammers <lb />
for additional railway <lb />
when the business men of the <lb />
city, who were to receive all the <lb />
did not manifest enough <lb />
interest to any aid. <lb />
Now Greenville has a good set of <lb />
merchants Their stores are mod- <lb />
mid tiny have a good <lb />
They have done well, as it but <lb />
they neglected to show the pro <lb />
per in promoting their city <lb />
and we trust that the earnest <lb />
peal made by the Reflector will <lb />
cause them to pay more attention to <lb />
their <lb />
the right between Blackburn <lb />
aid Ail on- over the chairman- <lb />
ship of the Stale The <lb />
desire for this position was caused <lb />
ii carrying with it a consider- <lb />
able the of <lb />
Federal in the State <lb />
Adams the tight by a good <lb />
I n com e. did <lb />
not make nomination, <lb />
matter In executive <lb />
committee. This is Congressman <lb />
Kitchen's district, and it looks <lb />
like the Republicans are afraid of <lb />
him. <lb />
It is stated that tor the fiscal <lb />
year ending June <lb />
landed at New <lb />
York, breaking all records. The <lb />
year aliens <lb />
Ellis Island to <lb />
make their home this country. <lb />
The total -number of arrivals of <lb />
immigrants at all ports in the <lb />
United States during the <lb />
year The <lb />
high figure was in 1903 <lb />
when the total number was <lb />
During 1905 <lb />
. units came from <lb />
Italy dropped to <lb />
place the first time In j <lb />
the total from that country having of Winterville, <lb />
M, Pace, of <lb />
veteran <lb />
ham Russia third <lb />
with 184,63.7, while Great <lb />
Win with The <lb />
countries <lb />
ed Si 1820, or in eighty <lb />
i-ix the total number of <lb />
arriving in this <lb />
been approximately <lb />
including year's <lb />
During 1905 the number <lb />
through Ellis Island, New York, <lb />
was Boston admitted <lb />
Baltimore stood with <lb />
Montreal, Canada, <lb />
Holder stations, stood fourth, <lb />
having admitted <lb />
was here awhile yesterday. <lb />
Mrs. W. H. Adams, who lives <lb />
not very from here, had an- <lb />
other stroke of paralysis yesterday <lb />
morning, <lb />
OTHER BLACK JACK ITEMS. <lb />
Death of M. B Crowell. <lb />
Nm Va., y B. <lb />
Crowell, Southern I be <lb />
Old Company <lb />
with offices at is of <lb />
disease. He was aged <lb />
and lived at Old <lb />
The Dewey <lb />
Officials of the Navy Department <lb />
are greatly pleated over the news <lb />
from Manila of the safe arrival at <lb />
P. I , of dry dock De- <lb />
way. it was first proposed <lb />
that this steel structure <lb />
be towed half way the <lb />
world many wise sea dogs shook <lb />
their predicting that the <lb />
expedition would meet with <lb />
It was a trip marked with <lb />
several but none so <lb />
as to damage the big craft. A <lb />
was made from Chesapeake <lb />
Bay on 28th last. Never <lb />
in the naval annals of the <lb />
world has such a feat been attempt- <lb />
ed. <lb />
The July of Plantation <lb />
Life has come from the <lb />
is . mailed to The <lb />
content of this number are excel- <lb />
lent, embracing many articles that <lb />
are and useful. The <lb />
popularity of this publication <lb />
the people in its <lb />
in circulation, begin- <lb />
May copies, go- <lb />
to in Jane and in <lb />
July. It deserves to be the <lb />
home of every in <lb />
Carolina. <lb />
First Bile New Crop. <lb />
July first <lb />
bale of this year's cotton crop <lb />
was sold at auction here today, <lb />
and brought cents per pound. <lb />
It was shipped from <lb />
Star county, The bale <lb />
was knocked down to the high- <lb />
est bidder in front of the Now <lb />
York Cotton It will <lb />
be shipped to Liverpool. Eng <lb />
land. <lb />
France Sop plant England the <lb />
world's Banker. <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
N. C , July 1906. <lb />
Rev. B. E. of Ayden, <lb />
I tilled his regular appointment <lb />
France is now playing tho here Sunday d gave us a fine <lb />
Carolina, died i that came next with <lb />
town He; Francisco admitted <lb />
in admitted and all otter <lb />
States ports admitted <lb />
The United States pints ad- <lb />
The United <lb />
are becoming more more at- <lb />
tractive to the foreigners and <lb />
lie well the <lb />
could be kept <lb />
Observer. <lb />
the <lb />
market Slid <lb />
FRIENDS. <lb />
for <lb />
Th delight <lb />
fully on <lb />
by In <lb />
her Oil <lb />
of u and <lb />
. Mabel of The <lb />
time away a d at <lb />
were <lb />
present were Misses Mat- <lb />
tie Kin-, Olive <lb />
of Washington, Allie <lb />
Greene, Mabel King, <lb />
Lucille Cobb. Margaret Blow <lb />
Lillian <lb />
Warren, Mary Smith, <lb />
Ayers, Sadie Mary H. <lb />
Jones, of Washington, Willie <lb />
Cecil Cobb, <lb />
Wilson, Greene, Bas- <lb />
Wilson. <lb />
With The Consolidated <lb />
Mr. D. A. of <lb />
Danville, has to take u <lb />
position with the Farmers <lb />
Tobacco Co. He is one <lb />
the best all round tobacco wart- <lb />
to the trade and <lb />
is a strong addition to the <lb />
market. The Consolidated <lb />
I scaring his <lb />
The Consolidated is rapid- <lb />
growing with the <lb />
farmers and will do <lb />
the coming <lb />
season. <lb />
Jack N. C, July 1906. <lb />
J. H. been very <lb />
sink of improving- <lb />
The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. <lb />
J. Elks died yesterday. <lb />
Louie G. Mills accompanied by <lb />
and Clara Mills at- <lb />
tended services at Red on <lb />
last Sunday. <lb />
C. Jr., and <lb />
went the Sue- <lb />
day to see their best girl. <lb />
Miss Minnie Diana returned <lb />
Sunday from an visit to <lb />
We regret to know that our <lb />
young friend Jess e B yd is <lb />
from a y bad at tact- <lb />
of this place, <lb />
went ft Chocowinity today. <lb />
Mrs. and little <lb />
daughter ere <lb />
our midst to the <lb />
light of her many <lb />
of tho d's banker ; England <lb />
claim to the title when <lb />
sermon. <lb />
J. B. Galloway with his sister, <lb />
Miss Hellen and Miss Lucy Gal- <lb />
went to war in Africa, i <lb />
spent Sunday in town. <lb />
A generation ago, had to go and bis sister <lb />
to London to feel the pulse of tho Mils Addle, of Greenville, were <lb />
international money-market. To- visiting here Sunday and Miss <lb />
War Vessels t and , hiding. <lb />
i by Leading lowers. <lb />
A . i <lb />
BritainItaly, the I Stales of America <lb />
and m Mm ell 1906, <lb />
and building, ti <lb />
boat <lb />
boats and built and <lb />
building, e i u a <lb />
White Paper recently. <lb />
The number of <lb />
thee countries is Russia, <lb />
Germany, Italy, <lb />
Slates, Japan, <lb />
Coast defense vessels, <lb />
France, Germany, <lb />
United States. Japan, <lb />
Cruisers of Ml <lb />
Britain, Fr nice, , <lb />
Germany, Italy <lb />
Japan, <lb />
Torpedo vessels, torpedo <lb />
destroy era nod <lb />
Great Britain, Russia, Germany, <lb />
United States, ill. <lb />
Great B i <lb />
Italy, United <lb />
Japan, <lb />
Great Britain is the y conn- <lb />
try rot el tin <lb />
entered <lb />
the building <lb />
is shown i- <lb />
armored cruisers, torpedo <lb />
boat destroyers and <lb />
Six first-class hips,. <lb />
torpedo boat destroyers, tit- <lb />
boats mid <lb />
Four first-class <lb />
ships, first <lb />
class protected torpedo <lb />
boat destroyers <lb />
Six <lb />
ships, armored t second- <lb />
class torpedo- <lb />
boat destroyers and submarine <lb />
Four first- <lb />
class battleships, armored <lb />
torpedo boat destroyers, <lb />
torpedo boats and submarines. I <lb />
Eleven first-clap <lb />
battleships, armored cruisers, <lb />
scouts and t <lb />
Four first-class battleships, <lb />
armored cruisers, <lb />
protected cruiser, torpedo Does <lb />
destroyers and <lb />
day, one makes a better <lb />
in Paris. <lb />
Tho strides toward financial <lb />
which la <lb />
making have most rapid in <lb />
tho past the that <lb />
time French investors have <lb />
up many million francs of <lb />
Addle stay some time with <lb />
Mrs. J. O. <lb />
Quite a number of our visitors <lb />
will leave us Monday and Tue-day. <lb />
Leon Fleming was in town <lb />
Mrs. J. L. left Monday to <lb />
her mother, <lb />
who has been them <lb />
foreign obligations. They fur <lb />
Great Britain With to Greensboro, also <lb />
of the capital that went to visit her father, <lb />
the Boer they loaned Caleb Smith, of Hill. <lb />
amounts to Russia, <lb />
practically supplying money <lb />
needed In the straggle against <lb />
Japan ; they provided Germany <lb />
with 11,000,000,000 marks In <lb />
1904 to on her <lb />
industrial enterprises <lb />
they took a liberal amount of the <lb />
last loan, over of <lb />
A. weal home Sunday, <lb />
ti's attended prayer meeting at <lb />
Black J Sunday night, <lb />
Mr, and Mrs. G. Moore spent <lb />
Sunday night at F. Ward's near <lb />
Greenville Takes Part. <lb />
The Morehead City <lb />
dent of the Charlotte Observer, <lb />
mentions Miss Nina James, of <lb />
Greenville, as one of the <lb />
pants in a sacred; concert at the <lb />
Atlantic Hotel Sunday evening. <lb />
Miss selection was <lb />
which she sings delight- <lb />
fully. <lb />
Curds are out announcing the <lb />
r last of Miss j. <lb />
to Mr. T. Strickland <lb />
Rural Delivery Routes. <lb />
On July 2nd there were <lb />
rural delivery routes in operation <lb />
in North an increase of <lb />
in twelve It will be a <lb />
gratifying fact to only <lb />
two routes have been discontinued <lb />
during that time. There are now <lb />
B total of applications for new <lb />
routes ponding. The number of <lb />
for the establishment of <lb />
routes received from North Caro <lb />
totals 2.327, of which <lb />
have reported adversely. <lb />
There are more in opera <lb />
in W. W. dis- <lb />
other in tho State. <lb />
Ho bus routes, Mr. Small <lb />
Mr. Claude Kitchin Mr. <lb />
Thomas Mr. Mr. <lb />
Patterson Mr. Page Mrs. <lb />
Blackburn Mr. Webb <lb />
Mr Gudger The number <lb />
r i lies turned down in <lb />
Blackburn's district is <lb />
and finally, they supplied <lb />
rowers in tho United States with <lb />
fully 8100,000,000 during the <lb />
tight-money period of last win- <lb />
and now financing the <lb />
bond and issues of of <lb />
our greatest corporal ions. <lb />
As an by- <lb />
Charles F. in Amer- <lb />
Monthly Review of Reviews <lb />
for July. <lb />
a larger number fat <lb />
in any other <lb />
Wilson, Tuesday, L, and observer. <lb />
hundred and six <lb />
p. m. at the home of Mr. and <lb />
Boyd, near North <lb />
Carolina. <lb />
Monday, Ed. S. Battle <lb />
will sell a herd of And dairy cattle <lb />
at Tarboro. See advertisement. <lb />
Clearance Sale. <lb />
J. R. J. G. are <lb />
a July clearance sale of all <lb />
summer goods to make room tot <lb />
fall stock. Their advertisement <lb />
will tell you all about it.<lb /></p>
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rm <lb />
i KEEPING ABREAST OF THE SPIRIT OF THE TIMES. <lb />
The time tor Clearance Sales has moved up a month or more. Formerly then August, now July. The factory agents <lb />
are even out selling tall goods before the selling Summer Stuff began, even now solicitations are made tor next <lb />
delivery. The wheels commerce are spinning. To keep pace with this Clearance Sales, swift and <lb />
fa-it, is now the order. Nothing is to be carried over. So profitless is this sale to us that no goods <lb />
can be charged or sent out to see at July Clearance Sale prices. We have planned to sell all Summer Goods, have taken <lb />
into d consideration the great loss of profit at such reduction as we are making means. We take the loss cheerfully, wisely, <lb />
believing it to be the best kind of business sense to clean while the wearing is at its height. <lb />
All the ind Lawns have <lb />
n reduced to and yard. <lb />
The and Lawns are to <lb />
sell for <lb />
The and Lawns are to <lb />
sell at yard. <lb />
reductions in the Wool <lb />
Dress Goods. <lb />
Big lot of Ribbons to close at <lb />
greatly reduced prices. <lb />
Great reduction in Corsets. <lb />
All the Millinery Goods to be <lb />
closed at half price. <lb />
White India Linens, worth <lb />
to close at yard. <lb />
Val. Laces and Insertions <lb />
worth to to close at yd. <lb />
Fine China Silk worth yd <lb />
to sell for yard. <lb />
30-in Taffeta, guaranteed all <lb />
colors, worth 91.26 yard, to <lb />
at yard. <lb />
Best Bleaching at yard. <lb />
Best Ginghams yard. <lb />
Ladies White Belts, worth <lb />
to sell for <lb />
Ladies and children's Fans, <lb />
worth and to sell for <lb />
Ladies Hats <lb />
worth 11.25 and 11.60, to <lb />
sell for piece. <lb />
All the Hosiery to sell at great- <lb />
reduced prices. <lb />
Ladies White Duck Sailors, <lb />
with feathers, worth to sell <lb />
for <lb />
Ladies Lace Collars that even <lb />
sold at and to sell for <lb />
A big lot of R. G., C-B and <lb />
W. B. Corsets, that are worth <lb />
1.00, 1.25, 1.50 and to sell <lb />
for This is your Corset <lb />
chance. <lb />
B A Embroidery Silks, also <lb />
the worth the skein, to <lb />
sell for <lb />
Ziegler Bros. Slippers for <lb />
ladies, misses and children re- <lb />
a third. <lb />
a Shoe <lb />
as good as its name, worth 2.00 <lb />
and 2.50, to close at 1.75 and 2.00 <lb />
We also carry the Irving <lb />
Shoes and Slippers for ladles <lb />
and misses. None better <lb />
The 2.00 Slippers for 1-75 <lb />
2.50 2.00 <lb />
3.00 <lb />
3.50 3.00 . <lb />
A big of Silk Umbrellas for <lb />
men and women. and 28-inch <lb />
and to close <lb />
at This is a great <lb />
la chance. Ask to see <lb />
The All America Slippers in <lb />
Tan. Pat. Loathe.-and Gun Metal <lb />
for men, the best 3.50 and <lb />
Shoes made, to sell at 2.75. <lb />
The Hanan Slippers in Pat. <lb />
Leather and Gun the fa- <lb />
Shoe for men and boys, <lb />
and the best Shoe on earth, to <lb />
close at 4.00, worth and 5.50. <lb />
Just a few sizes ft or you would <lb />
not hear of this price for the <lb />
Hanan Slippers. <lb />
Negligee Shirts that <lb />
were and 1.50, to close <lb />
at All the new patterns <lb />
just received. <lb />
Mens Panama Hats that are <lb />
worth 7.50 to close at We <lb />
can tit you if you come early. <lb />
Young Hats in the Sailor <lb />
shape, the newest things and <lb />
best quality. The 2.50 <lb />
to sell at 2.00, the 2.00 <lb />
to sell at 1.50. Other makes <lb />
that were l -50 to close at <lb />
1.00, <lb />
The Serge <lb />
been reduced from 15.00 and <lb />
18.00 to Suit. This is <lb />
your Serge Chance. <lb />
The two piece suits in serges <lb />
and in Flannels the much worn <lb />
suits these days have been re- <lb />
from 9.00, 10.00, 12,00 to <lb />
the low price of 7.50. This is a <lb />
great suit chance. <lb />
The and suits <lb />
have been reduced to You <lb />
should see these suits U really <lb />
know their real value <lb />
Men's S and H. Suspenders <lb />
worth to sell for pair. <lb />
A big lot of Trunks and suit <lb />
cases to sell at greatly reduced <lb />
prices. This always been a <lb />
great and has <lb />
grown greatly in recent months- <lb />
Every item is of the wanted <lb />
sort-limited <lb />
ties, while the Iota last the re- <lb />
prices will hold but <lb />
try and get the first pick. Tim <lb />
reductions will last until all sum <lb />
mer goods are sold. We never <lb />
carry goods from season to sea- <lb />
son. <lb />
e. l. Wilkinson <lb />
THE GAME OF CHESS. <lb />
la Probably the <lb />
to Man. <lb />
The oldest game known to man <lb />
is The origin of this <lb />
or mimic battle, at Goldsmith call- <lb />
ed it in his translation of Vida, <lb />
dales hack to It is rich <lb />
in legendary anecdote, and its <lb />
nomenclature has been trans- <lb />
through all change, in <lb />
from the tongues of <lb />
the to the latest. <lb />
A peculiar thing about chess, <lb />
with its combination of idle amuse- <lb />
and extreme mental toil, i <lb />
that it is the only game sanctioned <lb />
by priesthoods of all beliefs. The <lb />
principal piece in the game derives <lb />
its name, king, from the Persian <lb />
shah, or ruler. <lb />
Many men whose names have <lb />
gone down posterity, such <lb />
Charlemagne, Tamerlane, Frederick <lb />
the Great, Charles XII. Voltaire, <lb />
Rousseau and Ben Franklin, have <lb />
been devotees and students of the <lb />
game. <lb />
Chess is Asiatic in origin, and <lb />
originally more attention was paid <lb />
to it by Asiatic student, and <lb />
than by men of western <lb />
tries. Of late years, however, its <lb />
popularity has greatly increased <lb />
among western nations, and nation- <lb />
chess tournaments now held <lb />
by experts from nearly all countries. <lb />
The history of chess may be <lb />
into three -the age of <lb />
the primeval Indian game, extend- <lb />
from its origin down to the sixth <lb />
century A. the age of the me- <lb />
chess, from the sixth <lb />
to the sixteenth century, <lb />
the age of the modern chess, from <lb />
the last of the sixteenth century to <lb />
the present day. Of course many <lb />
changes in the method of play took <lb />
place in the course of development <lb />
of the game, and as it is played now <lb />
it is different from the game the <lb />
ancients knew. <lb />
Chess has been played in nearly <lb />
every country. Chessboards have <lb />
found among the ruins at <lb />
and in the Roman Forum one <lb />
may still see the outline of a check- <lb />
roughly scratched on the <lb />
stone walk by some senatorial page <lb />
of Caesar's time. In the orient both <lb />
games have been played from time <lb />
immemorial. <lb />
Tho Refreshment Chance. <lb />
A charming old lady who was so- <lb />
inclined, but who was kept <lb />
rather closely at home by the pres- <lb />
sure of many cares, n-ed sometime <lb />
to exclaim, do just love to drink <lb />
out of somebody el-e's <lb />
A fitting pendant to this <lb />
anecdote is another of a little <lb />
girl whoso supper invariably con- <lb />
of bread butter, milk and <lb />
apple same, a monotonous diet, of <lb />
which she frequently complained. <lb />
One day she was asked out to sup- <lb />
per at a neighbor's. At n late hour <lb />
the hostess found that no apple <lb />
sauce had been prepared for the lit- <lb />
guest, so she sent one of the <lb />
maids to the child's home for a sup- <lb />
ply. The little girl on returning to <lb />
her mother was enthusiastic about <lb />
the delightful visit and particularly <lb />
about the when <lb />
she had been allowed to pour milk <lb />
and cream for herself from the <lb />
little pitchers. <lb />
oh, such -nod apple sauce, <lb />
the r <lb />
Queer <lb />
Many Japanese women gild their <lb />
teeth. Women of Arabia stain their <lb />
fingers and toes red. In Greenland <lb />
women paint their faces blue and <lb />
yellow. In India the women of three <lb />
high castes paint their teeth black. <lb />
A bride is anointed from <lb />
head to foot with grease and saffron, <lb />
Borneo women dye the hair in fan- <lb />
green, blue and <lb />
scarlet. In New Holland sears made <lb />
carefully with shells form elaborate <lb />
patterns on the women's faces. In <lb />
some South American tribes the <lb />
men draw the front teeth, esteeming <lb />
as an ornament the black gap thus <lb />
made. <lb />
Hie Explanation. <lb />
A bishop, recently returned from <lb />
a tour of his diocese, according to <lb />
a i, brought <lb />
tins Tie was th <lb />
, aw. <lb />
I of <lb />
of the pillars of the Q <lb />
community. teak was <lb />
piece de resistance, the guest <lb />
sawed at it with such energy that <lb />
its toughness was <lb />
Finally the host it <lb />
to do something to save his rep <lb />
for hospitality. fine <lb />
he and ten- <lb />
. Rut, you i we have to keep <lb />
tic knives very dull on account of <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
It I <lb />
iS.-ii .-. Luxury. <lb />
alt ti greatest luxury known <lb />
k i central Africa. In some sections <lb />
among the poorer inhabitants salt <lb />
among the bet- <lb />
I. , a man who eats salt with <lb />
h- fund is considered n rich <lb />
In some tribes where salt is <lb />
not so scarce children arc so food of <lb />
it they may be seen it <lb />
like our American children would <lb />
piece ; mp sugar. <lb />
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT. <lb />
M. BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent <lb />
A agent for Daily <lb />
we take <lb />
pleasure in receiving sub- <lb />
writing receipts for <lb />
those in arrears. We have a list <lb />
of all ho r their mail at <lb />
We also take orders <lb />
job printing. <lb />
G. COS is a busy man. He <lb />
Wednesday, <lb />
and is now in <lb />
Neck on business. <lb />
k. i. ail Co, will do all the <lb />
mi to please you with <lb />
their new line of heavy and fancy <lb />
groceries <lb />
Nannie a very <lb />
charming lady of Greene <lb />
Go to E. K Go's new <lb />
market beef, fresh meats, <lb />
sage, and fresh fish. <lb />
Mr. Jesse Cannon is so much <lb />
proved as to be able to come out. <lb />
John Coward, of Willow <lb />
has been here on a visit to his <lb />
bi other. <lb />
Mrs. R. H. Garris from the <lb />
country was here visiting <lb />
her daughters. <lb />
A line of crockery, glass <lb />
ware, fancy lamps, and tinware <lb />
at J B Smith Bro <lb />
J; J. Smith has returned from <lb />
Norfolk and Pine Beach. <lb />
A full supply of Trunks. <lb />
ram. <lb />
N C, July <lb />
Mi. ,,, vis- <lb />
,. i <lb />
J. V. M i lutes <lb />
hi <lb />
J. K. aid Miss Mary <lb />
Taylor I in Greenville <lb />
sect ill Sunday. <lb />
I. H. Little came in Saturday <lb />
from Elizabeth City. <lb />
L. F. and wife and <lb />
came up last week from Hobgood <lb />
to visit bis father. <lb />
Oakley had a dance <lb />
on 4th until The after- <lb />
noon program was a fight. No <lb />
done only a good <lb />
Granted to Rural Route <lb />
I A.-.-, Bun,.,,, <lb />
-ii i all <lb />
country from Washington <lb />
who has been Grips, Satchels and <lb />
U, km Cox for the past Suit Cases, at J. R. Smith Bro. <lb />
has. returned to her<lb />
For peaches, apples, com <lb />
fee, apply to E. E. <lb />
ft On. <lb />
Mrs. J. K. Smith and children <lb />
have been visiting her father, <lb />
Elder in the <lb />
Country. <lb />
F. G. Co. have <lb />
moved stock of goods from <lb />
out to a short <lb />
distance from here. <lb />
Mrs. B. and Mrs. <lb />
Louis Williams left yesterday to <lb />
visit friends <lb />
Bod 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 />
Mm. Luke Mills died at the <lb />
home of her husband near here <lb />
and was <lb />
was a <lb />
daughter of Mr. who <lb />
lived Greenville, was <lb />
as a mo. t estimable lady. <lb />
The sign of the is <lb />
When your eyes need attention <lb />
J. W. Taylor, optician, <lb />
i the to do <lb />
work be <lb />
Harvey Cox, of Winterville, <lb />
made us . very pleasant visit last <lb />
afternoon. <lb />
a lull line of lard can <lb />
goods. Don't buy before <lb />
a Lilly Co <lb />
Frank <lb />
iii and the <lb />
m; t . lift hi- <lb />
morning <lb />
he e mi m hi me accompanied <lb />
Mis. had vii- <lb />
days. <lb />
A Ml line if trunks, tel- <lb />
p-, <lb />
Hi d Suits eases at B Bro <lb />
has returned <lb />
his in <lb />
also take a <lb />
a hospital. Mark <lb />
in young mu and i- <lb />
to make a <lb />
I Keep on hand a <lb />
led at <lb />
as hay, com, <lb />
coll. brand <lb />
mi. Frank Lilly A-C. <lb />
day O -.-no. here he <lb />
a a and <lb />
creeling a <lb />
us i .,.,, <lb />
her. to Jive. will give him <lb />
family it <lb />
Ye <lb />
You ii Wheeler <lb />
son machine. <lb />
Pi way way down at J. B. <lb />
it to <lb />
have I. . I our summer <lb />
have put a selection of <lb />
values on the table which must go <lb />
i . u inn A urn <lb />
For carpenters tools, grind atones <lb />
t rope pulleys, at J, B. <lb />
Bro. <lb />
, ts at J. <lb />
Miss Laura Cox, cf <lb />
has been friends <lb />
C, A. Fair and wife spent Sun- <lb />
slay afternoon in Winter <lb />
Miss Ella Wayne came up on <lb />
the train from a visit <lb />
down the road. <lb />
Car load V. Crimped <lb />
lengths to cover residences <lb />
churches, school barns <lb />
shelters, stables much cheaper <lb />
shingles and very little labor, at J. <lb />
K. Smith Bro. <lb />
Phillips left Monday to <lb />
attend the Republican convention <lb />
Greensboro today. <lb />
For a nice present buy a novel- <lb />
clock at J. W. Taylor's. It is <lb />
for any occasion. <lb />
The Masons installed fol- <lb />
lowing Thursday <lb />
T. F. Johnson, W. M; R. W. <lb />
S. W; J. J. J. W- <lb />
J. R. Smith, Treas; J. W. Taylor, <lb />
Sect; C. E. Spier, S. D; J. O. <lb />
gate, J. D; J. B. Rives, Tiler; J. <lb />
Bart and W. F. Bart. Stewards, <lb />
Corn, Bay s. Lime always <lb />
on at J. R. Smith . <lb />
order to reduce our large <lb />
preparatory to e <lb />
will make prospective buyers ex- <lb />
low prices. J. R. Smith <lb />
Bro. <lb />
Vice new North C-- <lb />
Cut Herrings at J. R. <lb />
A Bro. <lb />
large nice I <lb />
single story stores on j <lb />
Avenue in the Town of <lb />
can rive tenant possession <lb />
August <lb />
J. R. Smith Br-. <lb />
v. roofing, <lb />
with long or short joint. <lb />
mi pipe at J. R. Smith <lb />
badly broken. <lb />
Court Saturday at p in. <lb />
Judge W. A. James Mayor <lb />
I. Jam. are up <lb />
United States Chas, <lb />
H Treat, says we more <lb />
lulls. That is true and we hope <lb />
they will be long In <lb />
this way, <lb />
of <lb />
Point, V. here last week on <lb />
business, <lb />
Mrs. Gray Corey at Bob- <lb />
Hardy i- chief of <lb />
lice Ibis plane. <lb />
H. A. and family <lb />
Sunday in Martin comity. <lb />
Mis, Pennie Mis-II returned <lb />
in and opened <lb />
school Mi, <lb />
and of <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
John <lb />
were here Sunday <lb />
Miss Reba last week <lb />
in visiting <lb />
S. G. Williams and family <lb />
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John <lb />
Highsmith near <lb />
J. E. left Monday for <lb />
Rich mood and other points on <lb />
business. <lb />
T. F. Nelson and family spent <lb />
Sunday mar He <lb />
Milton Highsmith is on the <lb />
sick list. <lb />
Miss Lucy from near <lb />
Bethel Mies <lb />
were evening, <lb />
J. ii Sun <lb />
bis h, <lb />
AND LARD <lb />
Phone CARRIED IN STOCK AT ALL TIMES. <lb />
HOOKS. YOUR OWN BOXES <lb />
HOOKS S BOYD. <lb />
General Insurance an Merchandise Broker <lb />
AYDEN, <lb />
CUr- of in. <lb />
together for the purpose of conducting a gen- <lb />
Insurance and Merchandise Brokerage e s t. m. effect <lb />
the Town of and Vicinity We <lb />
represent none but the most reputable concern <lb />
and any part of your business you may see to <lb />
favor us with we will thank you for and feel very o.,,. <lb />
ed and i , must sub- <lb />
mil a plan M i i ,. a list <lb />
of materials to be used, a -1 these <lb />
must be a for- <lb />
mer order department as to- <lb />
general of <lb />
material will he acceptable to <lb />
authorities <lb />
new older also grants the <lb />
privilege to those who wish, to <lb />
make boxes for rural routes. f <lb />
I they are Submitted to a fir- or <lb />
second <lb />
ed by the of <lb />
design <lb />
accepted, the <lb />
by the Postal or <lb />
something similar, by <lb />
the department must be <lb />
such <lb />
The rule will likely be- <lb />
taken <lb />
in who want i <lb />
their own boxes, provided <lb />
have the required sorts of <lb />
OF <lb />
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb />
AYDEN, N. J.-s <lb />
At the of business June 18th, 1906. <lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
Loans and Discounts, f <lb />
Overdrafts Secured <lb />
Furniture and Fixtures <lb />
from Ranks, j <lb />
Cash <lb />
Gold Com, <lb />
Silver Coin, <lb />
National Bank notes and <lb />
other U. S. notes <lb />
11.18 <lb />
no <lb />
Total, <lb />
129.00 <lb />
Capital stock paid in, f Surplus fund Undivided profits <lb />
expenses, j Dividends unpaid 222.00 <lb />
Deposits subject to <lb />
Cashier's <lb />
Total. <lb />
155,043.07 <lb />
OF NORTH <lb />
COUNTY OF PITT, <lb />
nil f hank, do solemnly swear <lb />
bat the above statement is Hue to the best of my and be- <lb />
J. R. SMITH, Cashier. <lb />
Attest; <lb />
and sworn to before <lb />
me, this 22nd 1906. <lb />
STANCH, if; RB, <lb />
Public. <lb />
SMITH, <lb />
JOSEPH DIXON, <lb />
R. O. CANNON. <lb />
Directors <lb />
E CREDITORS. <lb />
Your <lb />
If yon are troubled with your <lb />
yea or have i obtain- <lb />
suitable glasses, it matters not <lb />
-w difficult your case, call on J. <lb />
expert <lb />
Ayden, who bas live years <lb />
some of the ohm <lb />
H never falls to I <lb />
or their <lb />
refunded. Over five red <lb />
Greene and <lb />
e-i people <lb />
and ability One your <lb />
if want <lb />
Vita will A. <lb />
i. o <lb />
Mn ii,, <lb />
end ell <lb />
. th or he <lb />
I. a.,.I i . ii, i,,., <lb />
Mil. i i J,,,.,. ,.,. <lb />
n.-i. o <lb />
UP. <lb />
have taken up one black liar <lb />
pounds <lb />
no ear marls. Owner can <lb />
by paying <lb />
Mali lone <lb />
K. F No. <lb />
Chosen. <lb />
W. <lb />
of of I'm U <lb />
been <lb />
of to <lb />
books to be used in <lb />
public the State. Prof, <lb />
left Monday evening for <lb />
Raleigh to this duty <lb />
which will about four <lb />
weeks. <lb />
Housecleaning <lb />
Dr. Joseph Dixon, <lb />
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. <lb />
Office Brick East Railroad fit. <lb />
Ayden, N. C. <lb />
T lime try i. <lb />
Veneer. It everything <lb />
look new. Then Ix- no <lb />
old, dull looking or dingy <lb />
woodwork in when this won- <lb />
is used. No <lb />
or Liquid <lb />
Veneer is not but a <lb />
food and cleaner the up <lb />
and nukes it <lb />
ever. <lb />
It instantly restores the <lb />
newness and finish of Pianos, <lb />
Picture Frames, Interior Woodwork <lb />
Hardwood Floors and all <lb />
varnished or enameled surfaces. Kc. <lb />
scratches, dirt and <lb />
dullness. <lb />
A child can apply It. Nothing <lb />
but a piece of cheese cloth is needed <lb />
and there is no drying to wait fur. <lb />
PRICES <lb />
ct. <lb />
Regular ct. <lb />
OF THE CONDITION <lb />
Capital stock pd <lb />
Undivided profits 1.066.04 <lb />
to check <lb />
Loan <lb />
Fix <lb />
Due from Banks H <lb />
on<lb />
Oliver coin 1.1711 <lb />
Nat, notes <lb />
North Carolina, <lb />
and <lb />
l b-- <lb />
June <lb />
,.,, , He is true to the beet of <lb />
inn.;. <lb />
V. <lb />
Public. <lb />
named bank, do solemn <lb />
true to the ohm of my <lb />
J- R- DAVIS, <lb />
T. L. <lb />
K. L. IS, <lb />
REPORT OP THE CONDITION OP <lb />
Commits Suicide. <lb />
Mr. Frank C. who mm a <lb />
grocery store at 1200 <lb />
street, owned a named Hill. <lb />
Yesterday some <lb />
called to take Air. to in <lb />
an Bill looked <lb />
fence at <lb />
alter bis master <lb />
of tell into a de i <lb />
study. A fit <lb />
took .; of him. He r <lb />
his finish, i hiving <lb />
he decided to end his <lb />
in some way. Therefore, e <lb />
jumped the back <lb />
ed down to railroad . <lb />
along the fide of <lb />
bis , <lb />
no <lb />
in sight. Bill looked first <lb />
way the other, but m. t <lb />
whiff of smoke could he . <lb />
But, having plenty of lime, <lb />
waited. C <lb />
his purpose fell to <lb />
glass the end of an empty Ix x <lb />
Some time later a fast freight <lb />
Came from toward Pineville and, <lb />
in blew a <lb />
loud blast. Old Bill became <lb />
I lightened, jumped on the track <lb />
nil was killed instantly. That <lb />
. last of a good horse. His <lb />
mangled dragged <lb />
Inn yards up track and tossed <lb />
II like go much <lb />
Observer <lb />
BETHEL BANKING AND TRUST CO. <lb />
M. M. <lb />
SOLD <lb />
AW <lb />
X. <lb />
AT BETHEL, N. C. <lb />
At tee close n <lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
and i<lb />
Furniture Fixtures <lb />
in I arks <lb />
Bankers <lb />
coin. <lb />
i National ban <lb />
and it y, <lb />
stock <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
PASSENGER KILL. <lb />
ED <lb />
Tragedy on Sunday Excursion. <lb />
ville, July <lb />
was on an ex <lb />
between Wilmington <lb />
mil this at <lb />
hum tun <lb />
818.08 <lb />
13,317.03 <lb />
IA <lb />
2.119.43 <lb />
Surplus <lb />
Undivided <lb />
II lie <lb />
certificates of <lb />
deposit <lb />
Deposits to chock <lb />
checks out- <lb />
tending <lb />
Certified <lb />
Hi <lb />
Total <lb />
ti ids in883.78 <lb />
Human Blood Marks. <lb />
a tale of horror told mark tot <lb />
human in lbs home of J . <lb />
Hams, a well of liar, <lb />
in, iv ago <lb />
had severe of <lb />
and was rear when i began <lb />
Dr. II com- <lb />
I mail i. <lb />
well ever ii. <lb />
colds and Bron <lb />
and the only known cure for <lb />
Weak bolt.- <lb />
J. L. Druggist. 1.00 <lb />
free. <lb />
Ki n <lb />
ti. II. <lb />
I Subscribed and sworn to Attest. <lb />
me, this day of <lb />
A. Gardner <lb />
Notary<lb />
e. . killed <lb />
ruin. <lb />
2.81 with <lb />
rs who had a <lb />
outing on the was passing <lb />
Autryville <lb />
county. Rising in a <lb />
crowded coach, and displaying a <lb />
revolver each hand, <lb />
who was the worse for drink, <lb />
tint he was going to kill <lb />
body in the ear. <lb />
That you exclaimed <lb />
who sprang to feet <lb />
pistol in hand, and taking <lb />
aim, fired. The bullet struck <lb />
in the forehead, killing <lb />
mu instantly. <lb />
At gave <lb />
up to county <lb />
authorities. The deal man M, <lb />
grasped his <lb />
chamber leaded, ; <lb />
hint was a jug of w i . , <lb />
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EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
DO YOUR PART. <lb />
AND <lb />
p. J. WHICH <lb />
and Proprietor. <lb />
in the post office at N. as second class matter, <lb />
rates made upon application. <lb />
A correspondent desired at every post office in and adjoining counties. <lb />
f It does t n ninny <lb />
g in l-k fl-r e fry as <lb />
U doe big <lb />
cards i windows saying, <lb />
One of is not <lb />
ha- just grow. <lb />
in to <lb />
its 34th <lb />
and next and doesn't <lb />
week will out of a bank. If you <lb />
NORTH CAROLINA FRIDAY, JULY 1906 <lb />
-it i <lb />
HOW LITTLE SAVINGS ROLL UP. <lb />
If a deposits at the <lb />
birth of a child and at each <lb />
succeeding anniversary of the birth- <lb />
day a number of dollar to the <lb />
number of years, the amount by the <lb />
time the son or daughter is twenty <lb />
one old, computed at per <lb />
cent interest, compounded semi- <lb />
will equal This <lb />
would be a substantial nest to <lb />
begin life with. The man who de- <lb />
i posits only cents a week, draws <lb />
per compounded <lb />
will have to his at the <lb />
end of five years at the end of <lb />
doubt Butler feels in ten years at the end of twenty <lb />
that his end of the machine years and at the end of forty <lb />
. ., . I The man who saves <lb />
won in the over the chairman- <lb />
a week at rate would <lb />
republican stale <lb />
committee. <lb />
is Greensboro's day and the <lb />
pitch- <lb />
fight at Greens <lb />
in a victory for Adams. <lb />
come forward with her <lb />
fist bale of of the new crop <lb />
Charlotte News, the largest <lb />
afternoon paper in the <lb />
State, h is passed the in<lb />
be <lb />
worth at the end of forty, years the <lb />
snug fortune of f Leslie's<lb />
nearly a million one the ways in which <lb />
grants a coming to and loan <lb />
we can't see bow Europe <lb />
her census I savings each week and putting it <lb />
where it will interest, in a few <lb />
Mt.- must be seeing the <lb />
nomination,. <lb />
F . good sum accumulated almost with <lb />
as he he to be <lb />
d a. <lb />
years a home be paid for or a <lb />
good sum accumulated almost with <lb />
out realizing how easily it was done. <lb />
The Democrats have nothing to <lb />
When R. D Douglas, editor of the <lb />
fear from the last <lb />
News, gels in the <lb />
, , , and will lose no sleep over <lb />
tic lo has been ;. <lb />
appoint-. may not be s <lb />
i be of If John C. Drewry is not defeated <lb />
heavy <lb />
paper to keep it going. <lb />
in the nomination for the Senate in <lb />
i Wake county it will be no fault of <lb />
War in his. the News Observer. <lb />
speech told the <lb />
Carolina Republicans were no. j The president says he eats <lb />
fit That is what moat in but hard boiled break- <lb />
the share n <lb />
in question has been in <lb />
years and mi las <lb />
stock <lb />
Building and l-an art <lb />
the host n In <lb />
the people for putting aside a <lb />
saving and investing i <lb />
whore it pays well <lb />
want the money and the bank <lb />
ii to loud you quietly put. up <lb />
the stuff the bunk wants ; then <lb />
bank <lb />
I on I lie right and side of <lb />
pas and the thing's <lb />
So brass band and <lb />
. Fourth of July parade about that. <lb />
It is all very calm transaction. <lb />
Now needed Start <lb />
them. Want more business en- <lb />
If there's r om for <lb />
CHRISTIAN'S CC start then. <lb />
It ion wanted Show induce- <lb />
better than the other <lb />
towns are showing. More <lb />
j wanted Go after it More capital <lb />
to convert your faith <lb />
into works Pot up the stuff <lb />
to and <lb />
Sell This Useful <lb />
A. n enterprise in <lb />
in the f a <lb />
to tine and put on the mar- <lb />
in ii meet <lb />
demand that <lb />
The . of the <lb />
P. III. <lb />
Joyner. Ola <lb />
Those urn all well known <lb />
men of hive <lb />
have lite <lb />
a I i I v make a of undertaking. <lb />
Ointment is a <lb />
and owned by <lb />
and while Ii line <lb />
more or loss many <lb />
is first to put it <lb />
generally on the market. It an <lb />
fur all kinds <lb />
and rover <lb />
used proven a It las <lb />
been placid on sale in <lb />
slur--. sample boxes and <lb />
mg matter distributed, and as fast <lb />
as can he pushed it will he put <lb />
in s in oilier towns <lb />
and get Not the curb-stone <lb />
but the folks who <lb />
do thing- are the ones who build <lb />
a town. Get busy, and make <lb />
your town grow, instead of <lb />
lounging around to <lb />
others make Do your <lb />
part. Gazette <lb />
Killed By a Negro. <lb />
. July <lb />
Wilson, of <lb />
was and instantly kill- <lb />
ed -ii a train near <lb />
this afternoon by a <lb />
Prisoner in his Sher- <lb />
W I son's deputy immediately <lb />
shot and killed the <lb />
was very He was recently <lb />
His young wife <lb />
tS i w <lb />
the folks in the State already <lb />
knew. <lb />
fast. They are less dangerous than <lb />
goods. <lb />
a d lemma Good roads are civilizers of which <lb />
town went the became county stands much in need, <lb />
mat toe milk supply a bond issue will be the <lb />
has o and <lb />
Iii her <lb />
pie v <lb />
. BE <lb />
I-eye been <lb />
a canvass i f <lb />
was a little <lb />
more than could <lb />
to <lb />
place e on <lb />
quickest best way to get then <lb />
ton all <lb />
No Mill Made Clothes HERE <lb />
Our garments are not ground cut just any <lb />
way in order to make them cheap enough sell <lb />
tor a <lb />
This stoic never handled it <lb />
never will and shams of any sort are never <lb />
r U. GOOD CLOTHES ON Y. <lb />
sell the solid <lb />
Men Tailors who, <lb />
while they sew the <lb />
garments together, <lb />
knead and work them <lb />
into a shape that will <lb />
stay there. <lb />
is <lb />
but clothes <lb />
are hence, while <lb />
most Men are clad, the <lb />
majority never knew <lb />
the sensation of wear- <lb />
well-fitting and <lb />
stylish Raiment <lb />
their <lb />
number is constantly <lb />
increasing--have learn- <lb />
ed that the Clothing <lb />
they buy hue is <lb />
Copyright 1906 <lb />
A Co. <lb />
See <lb />
Us. <lb />
Frank Wilson <lb />
The hue Republican Slate con- <lb />
In Greensboro snows <lb />
.- has yet u long road hi <lb />
i reaching the point of <lb />
It is a day when Asheville or <lb />
do not in th head <lb />
I ins sum, thing unusual It is <lb />
murder- a an assault or a <lb />
i- trial almost any day. <lb />
Were so engross <lb />
for the <lb />
slop to overlook <lb />
a legalized primary <lb />
is shown in Wake e <lb />
There the candidates for Democratic <lb />
are the , fr,,, <lb />
in joint debate, and the i rt-, ., not recall <lb />
fight within the party is as bitter, in the gs. <lb />
not more so, than it would be be- <lb />
Cent <lb />
and Mad- <lb />
now <lb />
A. F. C. Gingham, <lb />
now cent. <lb />
Figured awns <lb />
1-3 Off. <lb />
2.75 <lb />
Ladies <lb />
Oxfords 2.25 <lb />
Pulley Bow en <lb />
THE HOME OF WOMAN'S <lb />
All stylish <lb />
Goods <lb />
tween the candidates of opposing <lb />
parties. We cannot any reason <lb />
in the primary. <lb />
These quiet and dull <lb />
days Greenville should be <lb />
an to the people. If <lb />
bed several good factories <lb />
with a of wage earner- <lb />
The at Greensboro <lb />
has white waitresses in the dining <lb />
room. Recently one of them was <lb />
insulted by a man whom she was <lb />
serving at the table. The girl's <lb />
prompt rebuke to the insult was to <lb />
hurl a plate his head with good <lb />
effect, cutting a gash in his scalp <lb />
that bled profusely. Good for the <lb />
being paid every week there <lb />
u oil ,., That kind of defense of one's <lb />
would b-brisk times all the <lb />
through as the town de- <lb />
trade arising from <lb />
honor is commendable. <lb />
crops, dull <lb />
may be when <lb />
. -1 III <lb />
V V <lb />
Ii, in <lb />
hum . <lb />
i,.,. la I <lb />
it a m , <lb />
The reef t State con- <lb />
in Greensboro was the <lb />
in size of any party has <lb />
held in many years. And when <lb />
hi think of th there <lb />
involved on y a <lb />
fur spoils tint <lb />
it s <lb />
Regina Oxfords <lb />
2.50. <lb />
3.50 3.00 <lb />
Jas F Davenport, <lb />
We will inaugurate Our Spring Season by <lb />
putting; on display the newest <lb />
ideas to be shown in <lb />
SILKS WHITE GOODS <lb />
We have no trash or Special Sale stuff but <lb />
we will have the latest and best things that <lb />
were obtainable in the American markets <lb />
and we cordially invite the Ladies that are K <lb />
desirous of seeing the NEWEST g <lb />
IN SILKS AND WHITE GOODS <lb />
to call at our establishment and feast their <lb />
eyes. Very truly yours, <lb />
PULLEY X <lb />
HEAT JOB <lb />
Our specialty <lb />
Reflector Job Printing Office <lb />
Ask your friends to go on your Bond when you can get it at a small cost. <lb />
Arthur <lb />
L. of Kinston, <lb />
was killed Tuesday <lb />
The father and m m . <lb />
on u v the roof, <lb />
W; for c, In <lb />
a bidder once <lb />
to I lie<lb />
ii d . I I n I <lb />
Th- r <lb />
ll <lb />
H If I <lb />
t e <lb />
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Cal on or write <lb />
and GUARANTY CO , Baltimore, Md. <lb />
g H. A. WHITE, <lb />
V H W. Attorney <lb />
N. <lb />
WINTERVILLE<lb />
department is in F. C. NYE, who is authorized to rep- <lb />
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory. <lb />
We know borne people who are <lb />
afraid to entrust their money to <lb />
a bank for safe keeping. They <lb />
may be honest In their A <lb />
lank fails once in a long time. <lb />
People continually being <lb />
having the savings of <lb />
years burned up in their houses. <lb />
for every loss caused by Dank fail- <lb />
there are ten caused by failure <lb />
to use them. The Bank of Winter <lb />
ville pays interest on time deposits <lb />
It the safety of your <lb />
money. <lb />
Mrs. Chas. Smith and little son, <lb />
DeWitt, left Saturday to visit for <lb />
some time near Dover. <lb />
Nice Harrington <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
Prof. O. E. Lineberry spent Sun- <lb />
day at home with family. He <lb />
is all smiles. There is one more <lb />
girl the girl's <lb />
line of boys suit at H. L. <lb />
Johnson's. <lb />
D. R. Chapman, of Greenville, <lb />
came down Saturday evening and <lb />
spent Sunday and Monday with <lb />
his parents, returning Monday p. <lb />
n. <lb />
A Car load of lime just received <lb />
at Harrington, Co., <lb />
and Frank Ed- <lb />
of our most excel- <lb />
lent mer, up tho road <lb />
report an <lb />
trip. <lb />
Harrington and Co is <lb />
place to get your Spring and Sum <lb />
mer goods. They have just what <lb />
want, and to suit all. <lb />
Maiming went to Green- <lb />
ville <lb />
Nice line of fresh <lb />
ways on baud Burlier <lb />
Co. <lb />
Stokes went <lb />
today . <lb />
It is a little out of to I <lb />
carts wagons, but the Tar <lb />
carts and wagons seem to sell at all <lb />
seasons of the year. <lb />
B Carroll went to Kinston <lb />
today on a pleasure trip. <lb />
Prof, G. E. Lineberry left tins <lb />
lo lie th. road <lb />
days. <lb />
large shipment of shoes <lb />
all styles and sizes and prices very <lb />
reasonable. Harrington Barber <lb />
Elder T. N. Manning filled his <lb />
regular appointment at old <lb />
Sunday morning, preaching an <lb />
excellent sermon. <lb />
Mo need of not good <lb />
pants when Barber <lb />
Co., have just received anew lot, <lb />
that hey will sell cheap. <lb />
F. F. and J. D. and Misses <lb />
and Cox <lb />
at Ayden Sunday. Miss <lb />
also spent Sunday night <lb />
there. <lb />
Straws tell which way the wind <lb />
blows, just notice the stream-of <lb />
customers going in and out from <lb />
Mrs. E. O. Manning and <lb />
week <lb />
Di-k Harrow at <lb />
Mr Mr-. C. A. Fair and <lb />
little were <lb />
i-in our town Sunday <lb />
I id jut <lb />
Dice and fresh, at lowest price. <lb />
Harrington, Bat Co. <lb />
H Mo day morn- <lb />
log <lb />
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line of dress shins <lb />
ville <lb />
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C. Fire <lb />
Point He J. L- <lb />
of Ibis town ii local runt. <lb />
If want a nice or tie <lb />
go lo Harrington, Berber Co. <lb />
Mr and Mrs- Frank <lb />
the <lb />
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they ill spend <lb />
For hay, end <lb />
Ham Barber <lb />
W. H t i., <lb />
Kinston. <lb />
All c of i <lb />
Kev. E Cox. of Greenville, <lb />
spent Monday night with his <lb />
mother, E. E. Cox, rat lining <lb />
Tuesday morning. <lb />
Farming implements of all <lb />
at Co. <lb />
Mrs. Agnes and Miss j <lb />
Hanoi were town <lb />
A nice now <lb />
Robes at Harrington, Harbor <lb />
Co <lb />
J, Ross, one of town com <lb />
is over the <lb />
last have <lb />
taken up their abode at bis home. <lb />
Ii of hats and caps <lb />
received, latest styles. Harrington <lb />
Bin I m r <lb />
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CUT PRICES <lb />
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price our price <lb />
Tennyson's poems, <lb />
price our price <lb />
new goods <lb />
we have low <lb />
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other goods a d be <lb />
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of Ayden <lb />
came up on <lb />
the train, each bringing a colored <lb />
prisoner to over to Sheriff <lb />
to ha by <lb />
until September <lb />
guest sent up fur <lb />
deadly weapon, <lb />
the one from for carrying <lb />
regular I <lb />
regular <lb />
our <lb />
and <lb />
regular price our price <lb />
Longfellow's Birthday books, <lb />
regular price Go, our price <lb />
Josephus complete works, reg- <lb />
price <lb />
In His Steps, regular price <lb />
our price <lb />
Pilgrims progress <lb />
price <lb />
New Testaments, regular <lb />
price our price <lb />
Bill Nye's Remarks, regular <lb />
price 1.00 our price <lb />
In addition to the above named <lb />
books offer others at greatly <lb />
reduced prices for next <lb />
Call and examine them <lb />
before the expiration of that <lb />
Yours to Serve. <lb />
B. T. COX, <lb />
Km fruit jars and rubbers go <lb />
to Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
If you want cheap go <lb />
M. Ange Co-, They sell <lb />
it at cents per yard. <lb />
The A. G. Cox manufacturing <lb />
have sold over of their <lb />
Tobacco trucks this season, <lb />
are rapidly orders <lb />
day. <lb />
If you are needing new <lb />
co flues or repairs for your old <lb />
ones send your order to the A. <lb />
G. Cox Manufacturing Co. They <lb />
prompt deliveries. <lb />
The A. G. Cox, <lb />
Co. have recently received a <lb />
ca- load of the famous <lb />
burg Electrically weld- <lb />
ed Poultry and Farm Fence, and <lb />
can furnish any height you de- <lb />
You are <lb />
ed to call and examine their <lb />
stock and get prices. They can <lb />
also furnish barbed wire and <lb />
staples. <lb />
Pitt Get the Honor. <lb />
Prof. W. H. of Green- <lb />
ville, was elected chairman of <lb />
sub-text book commission on its <lb />
organization in Tuesday. <lb />
A . H. <lb />
H. <lb />
Greenville's Greatest Dealer's. <lb />
Quality, <lb />
Originality, <lb />
cash <lb />
Price, <lb />
or on <lb />
A woman feels she has a right to <lb />
nag just the way a does that <lb />
he has a right to come borne lain <lb />
nights. <lb />
poof judgment to ten <lb />
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REPORT OF DISPENSARY <lb />
For Year Ending 30th, 1906, Greenville, N. C <lb />
We sell for <lb />
easy- terms <lb />
You will find a complete <lb />
line at all times <lb />
We are sole agents <lb />
for Enameled Beds. <lb />
to please <lb />
Pictures Framed to Order<lb />
on hand Inn M, <lb />
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beer <lb />
hand Jane <lb />
cash hi June <lb />
J. for year to Hal.<lb />
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hand <lb />
rents <lb />
freights and<lb />
ice <lb />
lax <lb />
and county<lb />
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Groceries. Canned Goods, Package <lb />
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Tea. Cakes, Fruits, as I carry, th selecting and buy- <lb />
are easy and the all saved It will take no argument to <lb />
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J. B. JOHNSTON <lb />
FRIENDS <lb />
THE TO <lb />
We take this opportunity of extending to our Mends and patrons our sincere lot patronage <lb />
bestowed upon us the past season.<lb />
lint <lb />
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basis Our business has increased with the years, and we with 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 treatment. <lb />
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MR. W. T. UP <lb />
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at Buffalo. N. Y., has printed, <lb />
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medicines because they are neither. This <lb />
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for weak, over- <lb />
broken-down, nervous women, <lb />
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to a place all by themselves. <lb />
Many years ago. Dr. discovered <lb />
that chemically pure of proper <lb />
strength, Is a better solvent and <lb />
of the medicinal principles <lb />
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plants than Is and. further- <lb />
more, that it possesses valuable medicinal <lb />
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alcohol, or any harmful, habit- <lb />
forming drug, as will be seen from a <lb />
lane- at the formula printed on each <lb />
They safe to use and <lb />
potent to cure. <lb />
Not only do physicians prescribe the <lb />
above, medicines largely, but <lb />
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people who would not think of using <lb />
the ordinary patent, or secret medicines. <lb />
ingredient entering Into the com- <lb />
position of Dr. Pierre's medicines has <lb />
the strongest kind of an endorsement <lb />
from leading medical writers of the <lb />
several schools of practice. No other <lb />
medicines put up for like purposes has <lb />
any such endorsement. <lb />
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure con- <lb />
Constipation Is the cause of <lb />
many diseases. Cure the cause and you <lb />
-cure the disease. One Is a <lb />
and two a mild cathartic Drug- <lb />
sell them, and nothing Is <lb />
Easy to take as candy. <lb />
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A man ought tn for the <lb />
if he stands hut if he is <lb />
sincerely for the right ho will <lb />
ways find other men are <lb />
standing for the thing Eli <lb />
thought, he was the only man <lb />
serving the true hut there <lb />
were seven others who had <lb />
bowed the knee to <lb />
The triable with them was that <lb />
while they hid never the <lb />
knee to they did not come oat <lb />
and take their stand in the great <lb />
on Carmel. <lb />
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the world. They are always in the <lb />
majority and could win if they would <lb />
stand up for the right cause and the <lb />
right man as as the had <lb />
and selfish men stand up for men <lb />
who represent their views. The <lb />
trouble with some of is that <lb />
they prefer to see Wrong elevated <lb />
than to the Some <lb />
prefer to keep the trade or favor of <lb />
men known tn So wrong rather than <lb />
to do their duty Others still do <lb />
not wish to offend their wife's <lb />
the members of their church or <lb />
or a powerful interest that <lb />
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their direction. Therefore they sit <lb />
idly by while the forest of Evil and <lb />
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increase and in every con- <lb />
test when they are aroused they <lb />
win. Wrong and Evil stand <lb />
before and Good in the open <lb />
field. The duty of every good man <lb />
is as much to make for <lb />
good government as to refrain from <lb />
personal wrong-doing If he <lb />
shrinks from making himself felt in <lb />
a cause that means better things, <lb />
he cannot evade responsibility for <lb />
the evils that corrupt and <lb />
threaten his own home- Raleigh <lb />
News Observer. <lb />
Lady Win Prize. <lb />
Everywhere yon torn find a <lb />
group of cud pi avers, bridge, five <lb />
hundred are all <lb />
The hotel gave a progressive <lb />
six-handed party Saturday <lb />
morning, the which was a <lb />
dainty ribbon <lb />
holder, was won by Mrs Jim <lb />
Fleming, of Greenville. One <lb />
two card parties are given each <lb />
week for the of the guests. <lb />
Morehead City correspondence <lb />
Observer. <lb />
and Deaf.<lb />
one in 1,200 W-1 <lb />
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report on bind deal In <lb />
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issued by the census The <lb />
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FOR THE LITTLE ONES, <lb />
Origin of the Expression Hunt- <lb />
You often hear or see the <lb />
n hunting and <lb />
it may he that some our readers <lb />
lo not know how it originated or <lb />
it means. It is the name given <lb />
to the Indian's heaven, which his <lb />
imagination paints as a prairie well <lb />
with buffalo and other <lb />
game, with no one to molest him or <lb />
make him afraid. From this <lb />
arose the custom of killing the In- <lb />
at the burying ground, <lb />
so that he may enjoy sport with it <lb />
forever in the other World, for they <lb />
also believe that the pony will ac- <lb />
company dead master. That he <lb />
may have his weapons ready when <lb />
he gets there, they bury with him <lb />
his rifle, his pistol, his bow and his <lb />
quiver of arrows. Thus equipped <lb />
he goes to the hunting <lb />
where Ire will enjoy end- <lb />
less sport. <lb />
Where Four Meet. <lb />
The United states is the only <lb />
country in the world that has a <lb />
that is to say, a place <lb />
where four states meet. Look at <lb />
atlas and you will see Colorado, <lb />
Utah, New Mexico and Arizona <lb />
touching each other. At no other <lb />
place on the globe do four state-. <lb />
territories or provinces unite to <lb />
form such a junction. <lb />
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mountains, and few tourists visit it, <lb />
partly because it is not easily <lb />
and partly because <lb />
few people think about it, A <lb />
monument marks it. however, erect- <lb />
ed by the government surveyors. <lb />
The point is reached by a trail lead- <lb />
from the road from I lie <lb />
Springs in Colorado, in the Ute res- <lb />
to the San Juan river. <lb />
STORES. <lb />
President but to <lb />
Point <lb />
Edward Young, old <lb />
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talking the y of c brevity <lb />
of s i i . of <lb />
writes tie <lb />
of the New York World. <lb />
the summer of <lb />
then chief of the bureau of <lb />
tics. I was on official delegate from <lb />
the United States to the eighth cs- <lb />
of the international statistical <lb />
congress held at St. Petersburg. <lb />
During my stay there I became in- <lb />
with Huron An- <lb />
H. A. <lb />
JOHN A RICKS <lb />
Ricks <lb />
HEADQUARTERS FOR <lb />
GENERAL MERCHANDISE. <lb />
the <lb />
drew My last interview with <lb />
him was at a dinner in the palace <lb />
of the Grand Due <lb />
Helen. <lb />
The Pole. <lb />
How many of you can tell why a <lb />
barber has a red and white striped <lb />
pole as a sign Tn the olden time <lb />
barbers were also surgeons in a <lb />
small way. particularly in the opera- <lb />
of bleeding. To assist the op- <lb />
it was necessary for the pa- <lb />
to grasp a stall, and the bar- <lb />
always kept one ready, as well <lb />
as strips of cloth for bandaging the <lb />
patient's When the staff was <lb />
not in use the bandage was tied to <lb />
it so that they might be together <lb />
when wanted, and the barber usual- <lb />
hung them at his door as a sign. <lb />
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painted pole took the place the <lb />
door of the one used in the opera- <lb />
and thus came the sign. <lb />
A Tallow Projectile. <lb />
Perhaps you might smile with in- <lb />
credulity if any one should tell you <lb />
that it is possible to lire a tallow <lb />
candle from a gun with such force <lb />
that it will pierce a board, but it is <lb />
true nevertheless, The reason is <lb />
that when the candle reaches the <lb />
hoard every particle of matter com- <lb />
posing it is in n state of intense <lb />
At the moment of contact <lb />
part Vies of matter composing <lb />
the board in a state of rest, and <lb />
us density of the candle multi- <lb />
plied by its velocity is greater than <lb />
the density of the board el rest the <lb />
greater force overcomes the weaker <lb />
and the candle breaks through <lb />
makes a hole in the board. <lb />
Mesmerism. <lb />
Choose live cards out of a pack, <lb />
it one in your mind, then spread <lb />
all five out fan fashion, faces down, <lb />
and. grasping some one's rigid <lb />
in your own. tell to his <lb />
and command him to draw the <lb />
particular card you have in mind. <lb />
Somehow or other he will in- <lb />
variably pick out the very card yon <lb />
commanded to draw. <lb />
he beside at dinner <lb />
he asked this question, is <lb />
it that Mr. a Republican, <lb />
is a candidate in opposition to Gen- <lb />
also a <lb />
my return to Washington <lb />
early in November I called on the. <lb />
whom I met as ho was <lb />
caving the White House, and after <lb />
thanking him for my appointment <lb />
to the congress told him of the <lb />
question that Huron asked. <lb />
the cigar from his <lb />
mouth, lie gave the reply might <lb />
have been made by in the fol- <lb />
lowing wanted the <lb />
office and I <lb />
making tins long <lb />
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store we are prepared to furnish our customers anything needed In <lb />
DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES. <lb />
We carry an up-to-date line <lb />
Hats, Shoes, dress Notions, <lb />
In Groceries we will have times a full line of the very best goods, not <lb />
the staples like <lb />
Meat, Flour, Sugar, Coffee, but all kinds of <lb />
Canned Goods, the finest brands <lb />
We can supply anything you need to wear or to eat, and pay highest prices <lb />
COUNTRY PRODUCE. Quality and prices of our goods will please you. <lb />
Kicks, <lb />
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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 />
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The Hardware Man. <lb />
-KNOWING- <lb />
id Groceries. <lb />
be to your interest to <lb />
IS HALF OF IT. <lb />
Your battle is half won if you know before hand what yon are <lb />
going to do. Same thing when it comes to goods knowing <lb />
what to get, where to buy, and what you are going to pay is where the <lb />
saving comes in. <lb />
My goods and prices will yon that this is the place to <lb />
buy in any quantity. <lb />
SEED. MEAL AND HULLS <lb />
Hay, Corn, Oats Bran. Ship Stuff. Lime <lb />
When you want anything In this line it <lb />
see <lb />
F. JOHNSTON. <lb />
I in Leader In Cash. <lb />
NEAT JOB <lb />
Our specialty <lb />
Reflector Job Printing Office <lb />
I I <lb />
Desirable din <lb />
LOts For Sale, <lb />
Near Points on Easy Terms.<lb />
on or address <lb />
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Jones, the parlor door they wen <lb />
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run-deal two <lb />
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being the <lb />
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they drew for it and Mies <lb />
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Mary b. Lilian <lb />
Susie <lb />
Mary nm-, Lucille <lb />
Blow, <lb />
King,<lb />
Wilson, Nor- <lb />
Delightful Evening at Carolina <lb />
Club. <lb />
for <lb />
An informal reception was held <lb />
Wednesday evening in the Caro- <lb />
Club rooms, complimentary <lb />
to the visiting young ladies <lb />
Greenville. The occasion was a <lb />
delightful one, and was much en- <lb />
joyed by the large <lb />
the was <lb />
pleasing <lb />
vocal <lb />
Neil <lb />
t sue <lb />
pa-sing and <lb />
huh together her <lb />
i exceedingly pleasing <lb />
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were is. by MM T. E <lb />
Hooker and Gotten <lb />
Jack . <lb />
was <lb />
by <lb />
B Well <lb />
Those present Mi Nell <lb />
with <lb />
Miss inch ; J <lb />
well with F M. <lb />
Mae Whitfield H <lb />
house, Mus Lottie <lb />
ford, with Carey <lb />
of i, with W. j <lb />
Warren, Percy Miss Lottie <lb />
lie and Edward i Jack Senders, of Washing- <lb />
ton; Miss Mary Higgs with <lb />
An Relic. <lb />
Moore, Miss Nell Skinner with W . <lb />
B. Wilson, Jr., Miss Ada <lb />
Mr. John the even-, with Tom Hooker <lb />
of his life in the retirement Ty Be Higgs. Mrs J A <lb />
lie old homestead five <lb />
west of town after a long use- <lb />
of his forbears-has <lb />
in a of dwelling carefully <lb />
T K. Hooker, <lb />
Lillian Vincent. <lb />
Mes- s- PranK A. at- <lb />
K. J. <lb />
the body of the j ., . G ,,. U. <lb />
but stately coach in which. <lb />
LaFayette rode into this place on the I <lb />
Occasion of bis memorable and his- <lb />
visit to Fayetteville 1825. <lb />
Mr. Mott one time bad the <lb />
harness which <lb />
in light on the backs of <lb />
ink hones of the chariot; but <lb />
the vandalism of one n <lb />
another, callous to sentiment and <lb />
greedy of by piecemeal <lb />
these reminders of the past. Fay- <lb />
W. J. BRYAN'S FORTUNE <lb />
That Burs Witching. <lb />
Deputy Sheriff u <lb />
that the mates of the <lb />
i very their <lb />
wake neighbor- <lb />
hood with their and. pray- <lb />
He says will a <lb />
little extra they <lb />
get way. One of the boarders, <lb />
a colored female, is also her <lb />
leisure developing a <lb />
for drawing and poetry, <lb />
I he deputy left at this <lb />
e shows. <lb />
of the condition f <lb />
NATIONAL BANK <lb />
OF GREENVILLE. <lb />
At Greenville, in the State of North <lb />
Carolina, at the close of business, <lb />
June 1900. <lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
Loans and Discounts <lb />
Overdrafts scoured a id <lb />
cured <lb />
S. Bonds to secure <lb />
U. S. Ron-Is <lb />
house, <lb />
and <lb />
Duo from National <lb />
reserve <lb />
The of W, J. <lb />
possessions as fixed today by the <lb />
cm my assessor for taxation, is <lb />
This does not include <lb />
in government bonds In <lb />
which the of hi Unit <lb />
book were invested which <lb />
not assessable. <lb />
In 1896 Mr. Bryan paid taxes <lb />
on worth of property. His <lb />
total taxes this year will <lb />
mate <lb />
The property at Fairview <lb />
at and the ad <lb />
; tracts of laud bring the <lb />
farm up to <lb />
Mr Bryan's personalty is fixed <lb />
at reported <lb />
cash, other Items on his persons <lb />
heal of .-it tie, Du-fr-r. State Banks and <lb />
. I <lb />
bogs f bees, en, Due from approved reserve <lb />
hay, jewelry, items <lb />
and silverware, 1600; f <lb />
goods, Banks <lb />
. . , Lawful money reserve in <lb />
watches and wk,, <lb />
and wagons, <lb />
this Mr <lb />
owns The Commoner, which <lb />
la assessment at <lb />
Mr. Bryan's six of horses <lb />
n -In at<lb />
called on lbs county <lb />
I-. id tin- too <lb />
and <lb />
a. Neb., i. New <lb />
114,519.8 <lb />
of North Carolina, <lb />
County of <lb />
I, J. W. Aye ck, the above <lb />
named bank, do solemnly swear that <lb />
the above is true to the <lb />
of my and belief. <lb />
J. W. AYCOCK, Cashier <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to before me <lb />
this 21st day of June <lb />
F. J. <lb />
Notary <lb />
Correct Attest <lb />
H, W. WHEDBEE, <lb />
SAM T. WHITE, <lb />
E. A. MOVE, <lb />
Directors <lb />
Specie <lb />
find with U M, <lb />
Treasurer per of <lb />
50.263.80 <lb />
474.34 <lb />
76.68 <lb />
1,881.01 <lb />
21,797.01 <lb />
10,716.71 <lb />
6,844.08 <lb />
1121.00 <lb />
Capital stock paid i 000.00 <lb />
Undivided <lb />
and I-i <lb />
National bank d . <lb />
Individual deposits <lb />
to <lb />
Tim certificates of 1,985.50 <lb />
I checks <lb />
T men ho were <lb />
e. in. i <lb />
i--. i been <lb />
. I. i.-i-t on <lb />
Cl bey d. <lb />
;. I . Bennett, of lit. Olive, <lb />
U dead In his bed Wed- <lb />
Liter his air <lb />
T. M. Merrill, alter viewing <lb />
the walked out on lb porch <lb />
dead. <lb />
i -y. <lb />
CI e a r a n c c <lb />
fee.- <lb />
We purpose; making July a busy <lb />
making it a Bargain month. <lb />
All Summer Goods <lb />
WILL BE SOLD AT REDUCED PRICES <lb />
to make room for the new fall stock. The <lb />
Reduction includes <lb />
Colored Lawns, <lb />
Black Lawns, <lb />
Dress Ginghams, <lb />
Ready-made Shirt Waists, <lb />
Lace Hosiery, <lb />
Embroideries, <lb />
Ladies Belts and <lb />
Ladies, Children <lb />
and Infants Slippers. <lb />
An early call will mean money saving to you. <lb />
THE <lb />
U J WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. <lb />
and Friday. <lb />
ONE DOLLAR PER If <lb />
VOL No. <lb />
GREENVILLE, Pin COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA TUESDAY. JULY 1906. <lb />
REPUBLICAN STATE PUT. <lb />
FORM. <lb />
Adopted by the Republican <lb />
i. State Convention. <lb />
SB <lb />
The platform was adopted <lb />
ten o'clock at having been <lb />
written by I he committee during <lb />
the recess between the afternoon <lb />
and evening sessions <lb />
The party North <lb />
Carolina OUT assembled <lb />
at N. O., <lb />
1906, all the people <lb />
of the State upon prevailing con- <lb />
at unquestioned off <lb />
policies en- <lb />
forced resolve and de- <lb />
following to be a sum- <lb />
of their beliefs upon the more <lb />
vital quern ions of present interest <lb />
and action they will take if <lb />
given power in the State. <lb />
claim for <lb />
President Roosevelt that <lb />
it baa every reasonable <lb />
demand if the the reform- <lb />
the worker every field of <lb />
human endeavor, that it has <lb />
the upon a basis <lb />
not to be shaken, it has vastly <lb />
extended our foreign commerce, <lb />
so added to the <lb />
wealth, that it has kept the <lb />
peace; at home and promoted it <lb />
abroad, that it has the <lb />
national revenue wisely and with <lb />
honesty, that it has laid <lb />
bare and with iron band <lb />
of official or corporate <lb />
to light by <lb />
vigilant agents of ts own choosing, <lb />
it hearkened to the voice <lb />
pressed in all lands and <lb />
gave sympathy when forbidden by <lb />
law to give more that t has aim- <lb />
ed with true and constant purpose <lb />
to reflect In its every act the h- <lb />
est and finest aspirations of <lb />
American people, northern <lb />
southern, eastern and western. <lb />
We state with regret the ac- <lb />
that laws of <lb />
have not been <lb />
by the Democratic <lb />
lions, threatened then as now with <lb />
ghost of their destruction, <lb />
and we pledge to con- <lb />
and perfect the common <lb />
school system by the <lb />
until a good education <lb />
in reach of every <lb />
We shall advocate one or more <lb />
reformatories for youthful <lb />
and i- people that, <lb />
given poser, no man or <lb />
woman, white or black, lack <lb />
the State's care, be the cost what <lb />
it may. <lb />
We congratulate the <lb />
of the State upon the removal of <lb />
the Atlantic North <lb />
Railroad from the of active <lb />
politics, but denounce the refusal <lb />
of State Democratic l to lei <lb />
the light of publicity shine upon <lb />
the evidence taken behind <lb />
which lid lease of <lb />
of State property. <lb />
Graft was admitted but never <lb />
suffered i thus showing <lb />
in marked contrast a national Re- <lb />
publican, as against a <lb />
i-nit-c and <lb />
further denounce method of the <lb />
Democratic party in appointing <lb />
n committee of <lb />
partisan Democrats. <lb />
If Democratic testimony is <lb />
to be taken, the present corpora- <lb />
commission exists eh ii H for <lb />
the purpose of drawing salaries. <lb />
We ourselves to m I.- i <lb />
efficient. At present it is a laugh- <lb />
stock of well-informed <lb />
but no less a upon the tax- <lb />
payer. <lb />
The Democratic party for <lb />
years vaunted its friendship <lb />
for the Confederate soldier, while <lb />
him in many cases, an ob- <lb />
of The <lb />
cans by their votes in <lb />
Assembly have ever shown <lb />
their friendship for this honored <lb />
now daily <lb />
in <lb />
We doubling pit- <lb />
now received by these veter- <lb />
ans if we secure a legislative <lb />
majority shall vote as promise. <lb />
We favor restriction of <lb />
the servile ion now com <lb />
to this country from Europe, <lb />
to Federal offices, which <lb />
with charges and counter-charges <lb />
have given undue <lb />
y the Democratic press, and <lb />
mi- Hi.- democratic <lb />
been enabled to retain its hold <lb />
upon the State government by <lb />
appeals to race prejudice, <lb />
to the disorders and <lb />
from the war and <lb />
days of as well as the <lb />
manifold repetition of the state <lb />
that all Republicans are <lb />
office-seekers. <lb />
It is therefore now resolved. <lb />
That the State executive <lb />
of the Republican party be and it <lb />
is hereby instructed to assemble, <lb />
and and every member there- <lb />
of, in Greensboro, N. C, on the <lb />
first day of September, 1906, and <lb />
on the first days of March and <lb />
September in each every year <lb />
I and shall then and there <lb />
before adjournment consider up- <lb />
for appointment to all <lb />
Federal offices in North Carolina, <lb />
the ti mi- of snail <lb />
e next six d to <lb />
to the appointing power in <lb />
each instance a suitable person <lb />
for each position, except in such <lb />
districts as are represented a <lb />
Congressman. That no <lb />
application be <lb />
unless the applicant shall state in <lb />
his application be will sub- <lb />
to the action and <lb />
of the committee without I'm <lb />
contest. <lb />
Resolved, That the executive <lb />
committee in making <lb />
i ions for appointment Federal <lb />
positions snail observe well that <lb />
he applicant has the of <lb />
bis local party friends, addition <lb />
in being well qualified tor the <lb />
position. <lb />
GREENVILLE ROBERSON- <lb />
VILLE <lb />
Both Towns Played Good Ball <lb />
and the Game was Snappy. <lb />
The game of baseball here Fri- <lb />
day afternoon between the teams of <lb />
Greenville and was <lb />
about as good for amateur players <lb />
as is seen. There was some nice <lb />
playing on both sides and the re- <lb />
-deep n 2nd. was <lb />
slow to get to W . <lb />
had a bat with holes in it the <lb />
went through. <lb />
7th <lb />
found it easy to get to <lb />
1st. made a two-base hit <lb />
tent Ned on to 3rd, from which <lb />
point Andersen scored him. Lips- <lb />
found nothing but wind <lb />
got at 3rd and had <lb />
to walk and Forbes finished it by <lb />
SUGG <lb />
u. <lb />
FOR REG. <lb />
DEEDS. <lb />
OP <lb />
Bolt showed almost an evenly match-, reach in <lb />
contest. A good crowd <lb />
ed the game and it was interesting <lb />
all through. <lb />
The line up was as follows. <lb />
Greenville <lb />
Bullock <lb />
A. <lb />
Taylor <lb />
publican i cl internal <lb />
bearing the whole burden oil <lb />
Vanceboro <lb />
At a regular of <lb />
Lodge No. A. P. A <lb />
A. M., following officers were <lb />
installed for ensuing <lb />
Wm. E. White, W. M. <lb />
J. A. Purser, S. W. <lb />
Buck, J. W. <lb />
A. M. Williams, Treas- <lb />
W. T. Williams, S c. <lb />
Nat M. Lassiter, H. D. <lb />
W. C. White, J. <lb />
Geo. C. Ga-kins, Steward. <lb />
j. w. Stewards, <lb />
Hugh Tiler. <lb />
OF SYMPATHY. <lb />
in and county affairs,. d j, M by <lb />
the upon the subject o I <lb />
e, to dear to a of Dative <lb />
pat of u. people, is confer- <lb />
a I. as relates to j We is a <lb />
We favor the establishment <lb />
if the Appalachian Park, and RESOLUTION <lb />
g its popular <lb />
this state to be Adopted by Memorial Baptist <lb />
; but its c j c u i <lb />
Sunday school. <lb />
Perkins, son of J. C. <lb />
Tyson, was six when <lb />
h- from us. He <lb />
as never well, yet he made <lb />
. h r I for life. The tender <lb />
i cue of those who bad taken into <lb />
their hearts the motherless little <lb />
i costly with <lb />
I out being efficient ; that the doc- <lb />
v he courts in very many <lb />
counties clogged, <lb />
and have been <lb />
;. in number and pay. <lb />
We are unalterably to <lb />
upon the j His will and say, <lb />
the great amount the Lord away; <lb />
crime and lawlessness that <lb />
I aid seem the Increase in We b bereaved <lb />
We refute in the spirit L, , are i <lb />
I I- . ., ,.,,. tie i the ii In the great <lb />
. tongues of <lb />
. and others who <lb />
. power, made by I d , to <lb />
and Dam- <lb />
pa pi i . I In <lb />
cf<lb />
Forbes If <lb />
James <lb />
Lanier lb <lb />
Blow c<lb />
Greenville was first at bat with <lb />
Anderson He fanned and Lip- <lb />
followed the same <lb />
feat. Forbes found the ball easily <lb />
but died on the way to 1st. <lb />
half of first <lb />
A. hit safe to 1st. <lb />
Ferrall sent a fly to left Held but it <lb />
had as well gone in a net any- <lb />
where the direction of <lb />
bes. Pops preformed the same act <lb />
stealing the <lb />
Taylor sent a fly to and <lb />
ed the side. <lb />
2nd James <lb />
went down on a fly. Lanier hit but <lb />
could not reach 1st. Blow lifted a <lb />
By and three ere out. <lb />
hit but <lb />
that was all. Mizell knocked a <lb />
fly that was like losing an apple at <lb />
Ben James. Lane hit and the ball <lb />
beat him to 1st. <lb />
3rd <lb />
and Lyman all hit <lb />
in succession i all likewise per- <lb />
on the first lap. <lb />
felt the <lb />
sphere but it was no good. Holden <lb />
made 1st on a safe hit, stole 2nd <lb />
and scored on a passed ball. <lb />
ell A. failed to reach 1st and <lb />
fanned. <lb />
4th Anderson made 1st <lb />
on hit and was forced to 2nd by a <lb />
base on balls for For- <lb />
bes made a sale hit for 1st. <lb />
the two ahead of him. James <lb />
Lane died be- <lb />
fore reaching 1st, Bullock on a fly <lb />
Holden just beat the air. <lb />
8th <lb />
to 1st again and Lanier <lb />
lg,<lb />
Pope tried his stand on 1st and <lb />
W. Lamer to 2nd where the <lb />
spectacle <lb />
f a which has <lb />
kept to the ear <lb />
broken it to the hope now masque- <lb />
u in such <lb />
of Slate as they deem <lb />
that experiment in law- <lb />
making. <lb />
The Republican <lb />
every county and town <lb />
be to determine <lb />
vole Hie question of <lb />
be In its as <lb />
as I its offices, <lb />
that they them, be <lb />
peace -i any <lb />
authority the people, <lb />
be the work of Republican <lb />
its friends I <lb />
who look to see it come, <lb />
discredited Democratic <lb />
iii- in <lb />
We charge that the Dim <lb />
crane Sate administration baa <lb />
lineal n u.-t know <lb />
victory us cm come from the <lb />
addition one constituency alone <lb />
the Alli- <lb />
party to <lb />
whom alone r In with <lb />
owes ti.- <lb />
great in rail- <lb />
road regulation, female <lb />
school education, <lb />
in the care and <lb />
of the University, A. and <lb />
M. College and other Slats <lb />
Honest men can e <lb />
difference between stealing a <lb />
ballot a a <lb />
false return of the result of an <lb />
election and u false oath the <lb />
joint and a verdict <lb />
tin- jury box. <lb />
is the sense of this con- <lb />
town city poll <lb />
tux iii North Carolina should <lb />
exceed dollar. <lb />
And whereas some <lb />
have arisen among Republicans on <lb />
account of contests over appoint- <lb />
was of no avail, and so God <lb />
took him to tho-e who had <lb />
Since our Heavenly Father in <lb />
His loving seen fit to <lb />
take from this member of <lb />
Hie Cradle R II of our Sunday <lb />
we bow in submission to <lb />
gr <lb />
who is able t <lb />
us in inn- of sorrow. <lb />
Mrs. l <lb />
Mis. Com. <lb />
D. J. <lb />
latter was also bulled. Lassiter <lb />
hit spitefully and scored Blow but <lb />
down himself at 1st. <lb />
thing was <lb />
looking too shaky for the visitors <lb />
Holden and they pulled themselves to- <lb />
and got busy. A. <lb />
down to 1st and worked <lb />
his passage to 3rd while Ferrall <lb />
was getting to die on the <lb />
way to 1st. Pope put himself at <lb />
1st and scored Taylor <lb />
hit safe for 1st and advanced Pope. <lb />
Roberson also made a hit and <lb />
Pope. went <lb />
after a three-bagger both <lb />
Taylor and Lane want- <lb />
ed to help score but didn't do <lb />
a thing but pump wind and <lb />
lock collapsed hunting for 1st. <lb />
home boys got a little scared over <lb />
the close score and came up for <lb />
their last turn determined to do <lb />
something. got a <lb />
free passed to 1st on Ly- <lb />
man passed him on to 2nd by <lb />
1st, Anderson scored <lb />
mined up <lb />
and took 1st himself. Lipscomb <lb />
ad one more by scoring Lyman, <lb />
but got put out while trying to <lb />
steal 2nd. get out some- <lb />
how but we could <lb />
not tell how come, and Anderson <lb />
being napping side <lb />
retired. <lb />
The visitor; <lb />
tried hard to tie game but fell <lb />
A. got to 1st but <lb />
was off guard. Ferrall <lb />
worked up to 1st and stole <lb />
Pope took a good for 1st <lb />
and scored Ferrall. Taylor suck- <lb />
ed win s bad it killed him. <lb />
came up with one of his famous. Bullock was about to meet the <lb />
two-baggers and scored all three <lb />
of the others. Lanier struck out. <lb />
Blow made a drive scored <lb />
James and going to first, stealing <lb />
on to 2nd and 3rd. Lassiter found <lb />
the air but not the ball. <lb />
scored Blow and went to 1st. <lb />
Lyman executed a fly to center Hold <lb />
and retired <lb />
hit but <lb />
naves reached l-t. Taylor ditto, <lb />
played a y and out they <lb />
same fate, two strikes being up <lb />
against him when he tried to kick <lb />
the third one and umpire Forbes <lb />
called him out. <lb />
B. Hi <lb />
fl <lb />
on I v I . I T <lb />
out , jam. j. Idea <lb />
oil hull, , Hit II i <lb />
on i. <lb />
Ayden, N. July l, 1906.- <lb />
Hi F <lb />
the name <lb />
of J. L. Greenville, as a <lb />
c didst, f. r Register of Deeds <lb />
Mr I, i been a life long Demo <lb />
has at all times served <lb />
the party with fidelity. <lb />
The present hits <lb />
made a splendid officer, but I <lb />
think two terms is <lb />
after a man has served two term <lb />
it is right that the <lb />
be given to some other <lb />
good, faithful Democrat whom the <lb />
people know and can trust, <lb />
Mr. Sugg is a faithful, <lb />
man and will serve the whole <lb />
of Pitt county with <lb />
honor, <lb />
P. Q. <lb />
MISS WHITFIELD ENTERTAINS. <lb />
for <lb />
Miss Lillian R. Whitfield enter- <lb />
a number of her friends <lb />
Friday evening in of her <lb />
guest. Miss Might, of Hen- <lb />
The guests assembled at nine <lb />
were received at the <lb />
front door by hostess. <lb />
Miss of Henderson, in <lb />
her usual graceful manner, <lb />
sided over the punch bowl. The <lb />
were then ushered in the <lb />
parlor by Miss Mary Smith, <lb />
The house was tastefully deco- <lb />
rated, the color scheme being red <lb />
and white. <lb />
At half a ten Miss Mae Whit- <lb />
field in a very interesting <lb />
contest. After much hard work <lb />
the papers were collected. Find- <lb />
that a cumber had tied, the <lb />
prize had to be cut for, Miss Olive <lb />
cutting <lb />
the received the <lb />
Dainty refreshments were served <lb />
in a very dainty manner. At half <lb />
after eleven the guests <lb />
declaring never have to <lb />
more enjoyable evening. <lb />
Those present were Misses <lb />
Whitfield, Mabel <lb />
Warren, Mary Smith, V <lb />
King, Lucille Cobb, Mae Ayers, <lb />
of Washington, Lillian Mary <lb />
Mabel Craft, of <lb />
Greene, <lb />
Moore, Wilson. <lb />
Sadie Blakeley, Mary S. Jones, <lb />
Olive Burbank, Lillian and <lb />
Jamie Bryan; Norman <lb />
Cecil Cobb, Bascom Wilson, Carl <lb />
Wilson, Charlie Manning. Lee <lb />
Willie Wilson, James <lb />
Edward <lb />
Ormond And Burton. <lb />
Atlantic Hotel, City, <lb />
Sen- <lb />
went <lb />
, . , ,, . i atonal convention met here today <lb />
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