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Wednesday evening in the Caro- <lb />
Club rooms, complimentary <lb />
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west of town after a long use- <lb />
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in a of dwelling carefully <lb />
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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 />
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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 />
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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 />
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called on lbs county <lb />
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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 />
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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 />
h , , , , . <lb />
at o'clock. B. Taylor, <lb />
Firm in Trouble. <lb />
August, July <lb />
of the financial <lb />
of the Iii in of cotton factors <lb />
of Alexander Alexander, one <lb />
of the largest in the State, develop- <lb />
ed discrepancies of about <lb />
following disappearance of <lb />
Thomas W. Alexander, head of <lb />
the firm, and member of one of <lb />
the most prominent families <lb />
on <lb />
son's pin him on bleacher. <lb />
Lipscomb perished between <lb />
slate and l-t aid retired <lb />
l he side a <lb />
e went <lb />
to 1st on n I. . owed <lb />
iii, to 2nd. <lb />
I. ck died too <lb />
Ho den gut mil on way to <lb />
of Onslow was mads <lb />
chairman. Mr. Plato Col- <lb />
of permanent chair- <lb />
man. Mi, T. T. Ormand of Le- <lb />
was nominated on the Hist <lb />
After hot fight by the <lb />
Ward delegation, Senator D. L- <lb />
MAD KILLED. <lb />
Several Other Dogs Bitten. <lb />
now Greenville has some- <lb />
what of a ma I day scare on hand. <lb />
Friday afternoon a strange dog <lb />
with every of <lb />
was seen mi and it <lb />
was reported had bitten several <lb />
other dogs town, <lb />
rabid canine and it <lb />
was finally killed on <lb />
avenue by Policeman Clark, <lb />
This morning another dog sup- <lb />
pose i to be mad seen out near <lb />
.,. the depot. An effort <lb />
Ward, Craven county, with- n was made <lb />
i i . t I kill but it o-or. <lb />
his name Mr. J. , . <lb />
hi. of ow <lb />
while did same thing <lb />
trying to reach home, it beluga <lb />
was nominated. the <lb />
A. ever in. i . <lb />
district.<lb />
Lanier and Blow all hit safe to 1st. <lb />
Iron, the pursuers. <lb />
Death G. W. <lb />
Lanier was caught stealing and ,. <lb />
. . , . . City, N. <lb />
expired at 2nd, James doing like- collect., of <lb />
put the side for this port, one <lb />
back the field with a I the most prominent men of <lb />
made died early this morn- <lb />
likewise, passing Hie <lb />
, ; expected, coming an <lb />
put o to . <lb />
fielders alter the ball and rise at his regular hour this morn- This ought to n <lb />
scored Ferrall- he fell back dead, <lb />
and did <lb />
Ferrall to <lb />
Every dog that bitten by the <lb />
one should be killed at <lb />
Ii Ii too dangerous to take, ant <lb />
chances. <lb />
detriment of agriculture has <lb />
found out from its correspondents <lb />
that this year's tobacco crop is <lb />
acres less than last yen's. <lb />
at <lb />
Throughout eastern Q <lb />
least, the crop will be <lb />
the reduced would indicate <lb />
the , <lb />
., <lb />
per com. loss i,<lb /></p>
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                <p>
.; <lb />
THE GREAT <lb />
KEEPING ABREAST OF TIE SPIRIT OF THE TIMES, <lb />
The time for Clearance Sales has moved up a month or move. Formerly September, then August, now July. The factory agents <lb />
are even out selling fall goods before the selling Summer Stuff began, even now solicitations are made for next <lb />
delivery. The wheels commerce are spinning. To keep pace with this Clearance Sales, swift and <lb />
fast, is order. Nothing is to be carried over. So profitless is this sale to us that no goods <lb />
can be charged to see at July Clearance Sale prices. We have planned to sell all Summer Goods, have taken <lb />
into e 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 up all summer goods ft t a sacrifice, an while the wearing is at its height. <lb />
All the Lawns have <lb />
D red need to and yard. <lb />
The and Lawns are to <lb />
sell fur <lb />
The Lawns are to <lb />
sell at yard. <lb />
reductions in the Wool <lb />
Dress Goods. <lb />
Big lot of Ribbons to close at <lb />
reduced prices. <lb />
Great reduction in Corsets. <lb />
All tin Millinery Goods to be <lb />
closed at price. <lb />
Linens, worth <lb />
to close at yard. <lb />
Val. and Insertions <lb />
worth fie to tic to close at yd. <lb />
Fine Chins Silk worth yd <lb />
to sell for yard. <lb />
36-in Taffeta, guaranteed hi all <lb />
colors, worth yard, u sell <lb />
at yard. <lb />
Best Bleaching at yard. <lb />
Best Ginghams <lb />
Ladies White Belts, worth <lb />
to sell for <lb />
Ladies and children's Fans, <lb />
worth and to sell for <lb />
Ladies Ready-to-wear Hats <lb />
worth and ft. to <lb />
sell for piece <lb />
All the Hosiery to sill at great- <lb />
reduced prices. <lb />
Ladies White Duck Sailors, <lb />
with leathers, 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, and to sell <lb />
for This is your Corset <lb />
chance. <lb />
B A Embroidery Silks, also <lb />
the worth the skein, <lb />
sell for <lb />
Bros. Slippers for <lb />
ladies, misses and children re- <lb />
a third <lb />
Toe a Shoe <lb />
us good as its name, worth 2.00 <lb />
and 2.60, to close St 1.78 and 8.00 <lb />
We also carry the Irving <lb />
Shoes and Slippers for ladles <lb />
and misses. None better <lb />
The 2.00 SUppers for 1-75 <lb />
2.50 <lb />
h 3.00 <lb />
3.50 <lb />
A big ht Silk <lb />
men women. and 28-inch <lb />
to close <lb />
at This is a great <lb />
la chance. Ask to see them <lb />
The All America Slippers in <lb />
Tan, Cat. Gun Metal <lb />
for men, the best 3.50 and <lb />
Shoes made, to sell at 2.75. <lb />
The Slippers in Cat. <lb />
Leather and Gun the fa- <lb />
Shoe for men and boys, <lb />
and the best Shoe on earth, to <lb />
close at worth BOO and <lb />
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 />
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 <lb />
best quality. The 2.50 <lb />
to sell at 2.00, the 8.00 <lb />
to sell at Other <lb />
that were close at <lb />
1.00. <lb />
The Serge has <lb />
been reduced from 15.00 and <lb />
18.00 to 12.00 Suit This is <lb />
your Serge Chance. <lb />
The two suits i serges <lb />
and in Flannels the much worn <lb />
suits these days have been re- <lb />
from 0.00, 12,00 to <lb />
low price of 7.50. This is a <lb />
great suit chance. <lb />
The and suits <lb />
have been reduced to Yon <lb />
should see these suits t <lb />
know their real value <lb />
Men's S and H Suspenders <lb />
worth to sell tor pair. <lb />
A big lot of Trunks and suit <lb />
to sell at greatly reduced <lb />
prices. This has always been a <lb />
great and has <lb />
grown greatly in recent months- <lb />
Every item is of tho wanted <lb />
ties, while the lots last the re- <lb />
prices will hold wood but <lb />
try and get the first pick. The <lb />
reductions will last until a l sum <lb />
net goods sold We never <lb />
carry goods from season u. sea- <lb />
son. <lb />
e. L. WILKINSON <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Ht<lb />
HURRY CALL FOR A BRIDE. <lb />
Extremity of a Labrador When <lb />
the Came. <lb />
Every when the coast of <lb />
Labrador i fairly free vessels <lb />
can approach foggy and for- <lb />
bidding country the bishop of New- <lb />
makes a trip a- far north <lb />
a.- the permit. He much <lb />
to do in giving comfort and <lb />
el. christening the that <lb />
have been during the winter, <lb />
preaching funeral sermon- and unit- <lb />
the betrothed, who him at <lb />
the fishing <lb />
Lauding at the Seal islands once, <lb />
lie found an assemblage lad in its <lb />
level best at the house of the <lb />
or leading factor, for the <lb />
king, having buried four wives, had <lb />
resolved to take a fifth, and lie had <lb />
gathered the to witness <lb />
his joy in the acquisition. <lb />
There are not many neighbors in <lb />
Labrador, but there were enough in <lb />
this instance to till both rooms of <lb />
his noose. When the bishop had <lb />
been warmed welcome I and was <lb />
prepared to speak words that <lb />
would the Seal island, with re- <lb />
lie discovered that the union <lb />
was impossible the bride <lb />
and bridegroom wen- too nearly re- <lb />
lated. <lb />
The church forbids he declared, and great was the .-en- <lb />
sat ion. The bride sank down in <lb />
tears of mortification an I temper, <lb />
and the bridegroom per. bis <lb />
head in Something <lb />
had to be done, mid quickly, for it <lb />
might lie a year a clergyman <lb />
appeared that coast again, <lb />
well, there's plenty of <lb />
said the king, brightening as <lb />
he surveyed his guests. He turned <lb />
to a woman in the company and <lb />
asked. you have me, <lb />
for a exclaimed the <lb />
guest indignantly. <lb />
you have me. <lb />
if you the last man on <lb />
for <lb />
The king looked over tho <lb />
wedding party and. the cook <lb />
at the far side of the room, march- <lb />
ed over to her resolutely, seized her <lb />
by the arm. saying. along. <lb />
Sue; you'll dragged her. <lb />
too willing, the bishop, <lb />
they were Com- <lb />
and <lb />
A postmaster general or Mime <lb />
in his office, in ton onto <lb />
wrote to the Minister of some lit- <lb />
station on the <lb />
will please inform this depart- <lb />
how far the river <lb />
runs to which the <lb />
answered; i in- <lb />
form the Tom- <lb />
river don't run up it <lb />
runs Ill due e of mad <lb />
came another <lb />
receipt of this letter your appoint- <lb />
as will Mr. <lb />
has been appointed your <lb />
to which went tHe follow- <lb />
receipts of this of- <lb />
during the last year have been <lb />
and rent more than <lb />
double that sum. Please to kindly <lb />
instruct my successor to pay mo <lb />
balance and <lb />
Drinking With <lb />
A fuel thin person- who <lb />
to become fat should bear in mind <lb />
is that much more food may be eat- <lb />
en it will he more thoroughly <lb />
if one drinks than if <lb />
does not drink while No <lb />
doubt many have noticed the <lb />
experienced w hen, replete with food, <lb />
have sipped water. Frequently <lb />
have seen children writhing wills <lb />
the pain of colic instantly relieved <lb />
by u swallows of water. Dr. <lb />
has said that the colic of in- <lb />
is due to a too concentrated <lb />
milk or other food and that the lieu <lb />
drinking of water will often cure it. <lb />
Flint in New World. <lb />
Origin of Word <lb />
The Word ll <lb />
origin. Many couture- <lb />
monarch of the province <lb />
Malabar. Hindustan. pave In one of <lb />
chiefs, us ii reward for i . <lb />
the land within the limits of <lb />
a cod; crowing at a certain <lb />
could heard, ties i- <lb />
tho little town wit h <lb />
up in the center of <lb />
was culled or <lb />
Crowing Afterward it <lb />
called Calicut, and from this place <lb />
the first cotton goods wore imported <lb />
into under the <lb />
calico. <lb />
Too Busy. <lb />
She was ponderous walking <lb />
briskly, quite the sort of woman <lb />
who never a moment, lie- <lb />
was dapper and just fluttering over <lb />
the pavement. They face to <lb />
nil a crossing, and both stepped <lb />
to tie Mime side, then both side <lb />
stepped again and were still face to <lb />
face. more they balanced <lb />
ct tho fourth move <lb />
I and said <lb />
i here to watch you <lb />
dunce I've got <lb />
u Hun.<lb />
M. BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent <lb />
O . ,.,,, <lb />
we took <lb />
in i,,,<lb />
I he <lb />
uh Kl <lb />
country <lb />
The crops <lb />
authorized agent for <lb />
we take <lb />
that in <lb />
writing receipts for <lb />
in We have a list <lb />
of all who receive their mail at <lb />
this office. We take orders <lb />
for job pi i <lb />
B. C. Coward wife <lb />
visiting friends in Bill. <lb />
K. K. Co. will do all the <lb />
possible can to please you with <lb />
Hue of heavy and fancy <lb />
W. M. Moore, of <lb />
aspirant the office of register <lb />
i a- to tee us Thursday <lb />
For can apples, corn <lb />
tomatoes, apply to E. E. <lb />
Co. <lb />
Miss of Grifton, <lb />
of <lb />
came up o- the train <lb />
P. O. Co. have <lb />
moved stock of goods from <lb />
Ayden out to a abort <lb />
distance from here. <lb />
We pleased to see our friend <lb />
D. Moor-, who was <lb />
with ii i is, is so much <lb />
proved a- to be able to attend to <lb />
business. <lb />
The sign of the is <lb />
When eyes attention <lb />
J. W. Taylor, optician, <lb />
Ayden, is the man to do <lb />
your work if yon warn to be <lb />
pleased. <lb />
It seems the Republican <lb />
run ion was a A. dam <lb />
man. <lb />
carry <lb />
h lull line f meat, lard and can <lb />
Don't buy before giving <lb />
me a trial. Frank Lilly Co <lb />
J. J. president of <lb />
the Carolina Christian college, at <lb />
Wilson, bus been here during the <lb />
week. <lb />
Frank Washington. <lb />
came up and spent the <lb />
night with E his <lb />
morning <lb />
be returned home by <lb />
Stancill. who had visit- <lb />
here for several days. <lb />
Wednesday morning Miss <lb />
pa i iv her 1st her, Elias <lb />
age, Dr. O Edwards and Miss <lb />
Ella Nora Ormond, left for <lb />
the sanitarium at Wilson. Miss <lb />
sincerely <lb />
that she may be greatly <lb />
and very soon entire- <lb />
to health. <lb />
A full line of trunks, valises, tel <lb />
scopes, urn, satchels, hand <lb />
and sails at J B A Bro <lb />
It. II. and family came <lb />
from <lb />
I keep on hand a <lb />
tine feed off at lowest cash <lb />
prices as bay, oats, corn, <lb />
cotton seed meal hulls, brand <lb />
and stuff. Frank Lilly Co. <lb />
Miss M Johnson is on a visit <lb />
to friends i i <lb />
Ton Will Wheeler and <lb />
and Sinner machine. <lb />
Prices way way B. <lb />
Tripp next to Early <lb />
V n. <lb />
A full of hay, grain, hulls, <lb />
seed meal, bran, ship stuff, <lb />
av.-. lurid, Cannon Tyson <lb />
For grind stouts <lb />
hemp mi e pulleys, at J. It. <lb />
Hi i <lb />
K B. <lb />
Mis- K -I i is <lb />
here f i . in Hi Met <lb />
The-e are are two <lb />
sweet end special <lb />
ours. <lb />
Our slip .-s go, season <lb />
is . . d- The prices now <lb />
will interest the most buy- <lb />
Tyson. <lb />
r, Red <lb />
of took a each<lb />
To who are in need of u cook <lb />
we can make, ii to his interest <lb />
to see us us we bought a solid <lb />
car load, them to arrive <lb />
Tyson. <lb />
Mrs. Maggie of Greene <lb />
county, spent Tuesday night with <lb />
toe family of her brother, Dr. <lb />
Joseph <lb />
Go to B. E. new <lb />
market for beef, fresh mi ate, <lb />
sage, and fresh <lb />
Tuesday night the following <lb />
gentlemen <lb />
of Lodge K. of P. the <lb />
B. C <lb />
C; J. J. V. Of J. B. Brown <lb />
W. E. Books, M. of W; <lb />
E. i. Bun M. of F; D. <lb />
Moore, M. at A; W, J. Boyd, K. <lb />
M. I. G <lb />
Pierce, O. G. <lb />
A beautiful line of crockery, glass <lb />
ware, fancy lamps, and tinware <lb />
St J B Smith Bro <lb />
Each and member of the <lb />
Ayden Lodge A. F. A. M. is <lb />
earnestly requested to be present <lb />
at the next meeting, Thursday, <lb />
19th. There is degree work J <lb />
alter which an elegant dinner will <lb />
be served to the at <lb />
Tripp. <lb />
A full supply of <lb />
Telescopes, Grips, Satchels <lb />
Suit Cases, at J. B. Smith Bro. <lb />
We want to room for other <lb />
Blocks and in order to do so we are <lb />
offering very cheap bargains in sum- <lb />
mer goods- We must move them <lb />
out of the way and put a price <lb />
on them that will be sure get <lb />
them off Now is the time to gel <lb />
big value for your money. Cannon <lb />
A Tyson. <lb />
Car load V. Crimped roofing in <lb />
suitable lengths to cover residences <lb />
churches, school houses, <lb />
stables much cheaper than <lb />
shingles and very little labor, at J. <lb />
B. Smith Bro. <lb />
For a nice present buy a novel- <lb />
clock at J. W. Taylor's. It is <lb />
for any occasion. <lb />
Core, Bay a Lima always <lb />
at J. B. Smith a Bro. <lb />
In order to reduce our large <lb />
Stock preparatory, to we <lb />
will make prospective buyers ex- <lb />
low prices. J. It. <lb />
Bro. <lb />
Nice new repacked North <lb />
Cut at J. B. Smith <lb />
Bro. <lb />
for large nice new <lb />
single story brick stores located on <lb />
East Avenue in the Town of <lb />
den can give tenant possession <lb />
August <lb />
J. R. Smith a Bro. <lb />
V. Crimps and paper roofing, <lb />
Pomps with long or short joints <lb />
and pipe at J. B. Smith A <lb />
a d Out the Sam <lb />
dad <lb />
everything is just <lb />
perfectly We can't we <lb />
r ti com <lb />
tobacco We believe <lb />
suite ii it <lb />
urn twenty dollar gold <lb />
pine.- mi very door. The <lb />
far Mir seem i ugly, <lb />
can't help it. <lb />
Well, no <lb />
has ever in this county <lb />
yet, and never will unless there is <lb />
We look a <lb />
hue lug prices. <lb />
W. E. HOOKS. <lb />
W. J Head <lb />
if yon are troubled with your <lb />
eyes or a difficulty in obtain- <lb />
suitable glasses, it matters not <lb />
how difficult your case, call on <lb />
an expert <lb />
Ayden, N. who has five <lb />
with some of the <lb />
cases. Be never fails to <lb />
give patients satisfaction or <lb />
money refunded. hundred <lb />
of Pitt Greene and <lb />
best people to testify to his <lb />
and ability. Give him your eye <lb />
work if you <lb />
have taken up one black bar <lb />
shoat, weight about Oil <lb />
no ear marks. Owner can get same <lb />
by paying <lb />
lone <lb />
K. K. No. Greenville. <lb />
Superintendent <lb />
Prof. W. If. It <lb />
of of Pitt <lb />
has appointed <lb />
of <lb />
examine lo he used in the <lb />
public the Prof. <lb />
left evening <lb />
to. enter upon this duty <lb />
which will about four <lb />
weeks. <lb />
Dr. Joseph Dixon, <lb />
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. <lb />
AND <lb />
Should Unite Their Efforts for <lb />
Common Good. <lb />
The men of <lb />
hate not en- <lb />
without cause, for <lb />
seeming the ins <lb />
of the Southern Cotton <lb />
to organize the farmers and adopt <lb />
as will insure <lb />
prices lot the crop. For a <lb />
the u t o the <lb />
ion were held on oilier days <lb />
Sal with <lb />
the a o, <lb />
but <lb />
their to do so a <lb />
was adopted in to change <lb />
Hie meeting to . <lb />
row is the day for the meeting <lb />
the Pitt branch <lb />
I lie ion. even though it <lb />
is ll be well <lb />
the in. ti lake a III tie <lb />
while off and show inter, m <lb />
Is it. No ii is needed to <lb />
e helps <lb />
the farmer helps the <lb />
and the gets more <lb />
money for bis crop he to <lb />
spend with the men ham. We, <lb />
a e all <lb />
dependent upon other, and <lb />
is the <lb />
coin non good all -h <lb />
the e of Let i lie <lb />
men nun out the <lb />
It mono. <lb />
HOOKS BOYD. <lb />
General Insurance and Merchandise Erek err. <lb />
AYDEN, <lb />
We wish to we on- <lb />
selves together for the purpose of conducting a gen- <lb />
Insurance and Merchandise Brokerage <lb />
In the Town of Ayden and Vicinity. We will, <lb />
represent none but the most reputable concerns, <lb />
and any part of your business you may see fit to <lb />
favor us with we will thank you for and feel very <lb />
grateful. <lb />
AND LARD <lb />
Phone CARRIED IN STOCK AT ALL TIMES. <lb />
OF <lb />
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb />
AYDEN, N. C. <lb />
At the of business June 18th, <lb />
Loans and Discounts, <lb />
Overdrafts Secured <lb />
Furniture and <lb />
Due from Banks, <lb />
Cash a, <lb />
Silver Coin, <lb />
National Dank notes <lb />
other U. S. <lb />
Total, <lb />
155,043.61 <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
Capital stock paid in, <lb />
Surplus fund 2,700.00 <lb />
Undivided profits less <lb />
expenses, <lb />
Dividends unpaid . 222.00 <lb />
Deposits subject to check, <lb />
Cashier's 030.72 <lb />
Total, <lb />
STATE OF NORTH <lb />
OF PUT, J <lb />
I. J. R. Smith, Cashier of the bank, do solemnly <lb />
the above statement is true to beet of my and be- <lb />
lief. J. R. SMITH, Cashier. <lb />
SMITH, <lb />
and Horn to before <lb />
me, this 22nd Jay of June 1906. <lb />
ST A L HODGES, <lb />
Public. <lb />
JOSEPH <lb />
R. C. CANNON. <lb />
Directors <lb />
OF THE CONDITION <lb />
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE. N. C. <lb />
AT THE CLOSE OF BUS JUNE 18th, <lb />
of the <lb />
.-olive M the <lb />
Division <lb />
Cotton Association met <lb />
rs act upon <lb />
dent <lb />
M weeks <lb />
com- <lb />
. v were present. <lb />
did accept <lb />
f North ., division, <lb />
will hold another ear- <lb />
in August to consider me mat- <lb />
In speaking of Mr. Moore and <lb />
his marvelous in the <lb />
cotton association work, <lb />
man ll Mr. <lb />
Moore is best fitted man for <lb />
farmers association I ever <lb />
knew. He is absolutely the right <lb />
man in right place, we <lb />
bate to give up under any <lb />
He bas worked faith- <lb />
fully in every growing <lb />
county in the State, and organized <lb />
-eight counties, all of which <lb />
hi.- in . <lb />
News and Observer. <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
K CREDITORS, <lb />
1.0. d <lb />
. nil I III i-i w. . 1-11 <lb />
Ilk will lam.- a . <lb />
-1. t M-. . J given In all h- <lb />
. 1.1 In In <lb />
Say maul the . and all <lb />
claim 1.1 estate par- <lb />
In the lie <lb />
In at , f not, <lb />
lie ii I'M f <lb />
i, <lb />
O. Parker. <lb />
A u. I r id A <lb />
For Spring <lb />
time try Liquid <lb />
ll everything <lb />
look new. There will no <lb />
old, dull looking -furniture or -dingy <lb />
woodwork in homes where won- <lb />
ii used. No <lb />
or Liquid <lb />
Veneer not a varnish, hut a <lb />
food and cleaner that builds UP the <lb />
original and nukes it <lb />
than ever. <lb />
It instantly restores th brilliant <lb />
finish of Pianos, Furniture, <lb />
Woodwork, <lb />
Hardwood Floors T all <lb />
varnished or <lb />
moves scratches, stairs, dirt <lb />
and <lb />
dullness. <lb />
A child apply h. Nothing <lb />
but a cloth is <lb />
and there is no drying wail <lb />
PRICES <lb />
Trial bottle . cU. <lb />
Regular . l. <lb />
SOLO <lb />
Loans Si Discounts <lb />
1.630.80 <lb />
Due from Banks <lb />
Cash Items 9.39 <lb />
Quid coin <lb />
Silver coin 1,179.11 <lb />
Nat. notes 1,432.00 <lb />
Capital stock pd to <lb />
Undivided profits 1.986.04 <lb />
sub to check <lb />
State of North Carolina, <lb />
County of Pitt. <lb />
I, J. R. Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemn- <lb />
swear that the above statement is true to the best of my <lb />
July <lb />
are quite busy <lb />
the <lb />
Miss Eva spent a <lb />
of last week visiting friends <lb />
in <lb />
Mrs. <lb />
yesterday. <lb />
Little Miss Jennie <lb />
is relatives over the <lb />
river. <lb />
J. A. and Miss Annie <lb />
Sunday with <lb />
friends near <lb />
George Buck continues quite ill. <lb />
Misses Bessie. Laura and Nina <lb />
Smith were in the neighborhood <lb />
Saturday evening. <lb />
Misses Bessie and Either Jone, <lb />
of Ayden, Saturday night <lb />
and Sunday with the <lb />
J. Corbitt, of Ayden, was <lb />
tin- vicinity Sunday. <lb />
Joe was in <lb />
Sunday afternoon. <lb />
Miss Hudson spent last <lb />
weak with her aunt, Mrs. <lb />
lines. <lb />
The gave a very nice <lb />
at B D. <lb />
a few ago. There were <lb />
quite a number present all <lb />
enjoyed it floe. <lb />
Jerome attended <lb />
at <lb />
Madison Smith, Jesse <lb />
Joe Tucker were In the neigh- <lb />
Saturday evening <lb />
knowledge and belief. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb />
fore me, this 23rd day of June <lb />
J. V. JOHNSTON, <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
J. R. DAVIS, <lb />
T. L. TURN AGE, <lb />
R. L. DAVIS. <lb />
REPORT OF <lb />
BETHEL BANKING AND TRUST CO. <lb />
AT W. C. <lb />
At the close of June <lb />
A Difference. <lb />
What a man asks for a water- <lb />
melon and bow much it Is worth <lb />
entirely different propositions, <lb />
but put the question to him either <lb />
way and you get the same an <lb />
HOW THINGS HAVE CHANGED. <lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
and discounts v- <lb />
f, 681.18 <lb />
Furniture Fixtures <lb />
Duo from <lb />
Hankers 10,817-09 <lb />
in <lb />
Gold coin. <lb />
i bank <lb />
and S. note.-. 8,110.48 <lb />
Tut a <lb />
stock 0,800.00 <lb />
Surplus fund <lb />
Undivided profits 1,174.30 <lb />
Hills <lb />
Time of <lb />
deposit 8,809.80 <lb />
Deposits to chock 88,709.81 <lb />
out- <lb />
standing 78.67<lb />
Total <lb />
148,888.78 <lb />
Ni tint.;., of Pitt, <lb />
. Taylor <lb />
ear <lb />
edge and belief. <lb />
be- <lb />
me, tills April <lb />
1800, Hum A. Gardner <lb />
Votary Public <lb />
statement true to the beat of <lb />
ll.<lb />
R, Bl Ml <lb />
M. O. C <lb />
Human blood Marks. <lb />
a tale of horror was told by <lb />
in the . <lb />
Hams, u vi, known men Bat, <lb />
an aim i <lb />
severe lit into Id. <lb />
death when i t <lb />
n com- <lb />
n. an. i remained <lb />
well <lb />
lathe only known ours tor <lb />
weak Lungs, <lb />
woolen<lb />
A well-known colon spinner of <lb />
this city observed that ad <lb />
the present time and during <lb />
last few weeks cotton <lb />
been selling about 1.25 cents a <lb />
pound less than During all <lb />
of season spots have sold further <lb />
advance of than ever be- <lb />
fore. <lb />
said the <lb />
indicative of tho fact the <lb />
are wresting the of price <lb />
cotton from The <lb />
of the staple are In pros- <lb />
condition and simply <lb />
hold their crops until -v what <lb />
they want it. This <lb />
a stiffening price of spots, <lb />
which no longer with tho <lb />
changes of the future mar- <lb />
no longer <lb />
playing the Important part <lb />
I In the sales a .- <lb />
and their power t.- <lb />
. less. <lb />
la getting for a <lb />
the to <lb />
ft has the <lb />
custom for practically all f <lb />
the staple to the future <lb />
market a manner to gt <lb />
his raw product the <lb />
price. large ,,. <lb />
spinners making <lb />
tor future delivery with <lb />
cotton and In <lb />
then to do the m. <lb />
, ,<lb /></p>
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                <p>
i, <lb />
REFLECTOR <lb />
AND <lb />
it WHICHARD, <lb />
in at V. C, as ass matter. <lb />
made upon <lb />
A correspondent desired at every post office in Pitt and adjoining counties. <lb />
in Preference to fiction <lb />
NORTH CAROLINA TUESDAY, 1906 <lb />
Tb-y may mate all kinds of ex- <lb />
but the <lb />
wrangle in Greensboro shows up the <lb />
party its true light<lb />
may have been a vote win- <lb />
that the Republicans <lb />
held in but we fail to <lb />
Me anything in it seating to <lb />
result. <lb />
To heir an Adams <lb />
talk, one led to conclusion <lb />
that he does not care a fig if Hackett <lb />
defeat Blackburn in the eighth <lb />
district. <lb />
We are priming the platform <lb />
by the State <lb />
convention. it with the <lb />
Democratic and you will <lb />
difference- <lb />
There was in <lb />
the latent Republican <lb />
State convention such <lb />
largely <lb />
by <lb />
Thai the <lb />
expended national revenue wise- <lb />
and with absolute as <lb />
claimed in their State platform, is <lb />
not borne by facts. On the con- <lb />
it with <lb />
and graft. <lb />
It i I well <lb />
male before the con- <lb />
u that. North Carolina <lb />
Republican <lb />
Totes in the coming election. Ha <lb />
be enough to make <lb />
; , <lb />
N w that its Mn the fight <lb />
News is <lb />
tat rec. I- of <lb />
defeat <lb />
bad a. Adams bin we will <lb />
fa still. <lb />
After much talk the building of a <lb />
trolley line from Greensboro to High <lb />
Point seems assured. <lb />
iron, steal, brick and <lb />
other market tide in the late <lb />
San Francisco disaster has beau <lb />
sold to junk dealers for <lb />
The State board of elections will <lb />
appoint county at its meeting <lb />
on the first Monday in Not <lb />
more than two members of the <lb />
county board shall belong to the <lb />
same political party. County chair- <lb />
man should send in <lb />
Tie to the State chairman at once. <lb />
BUTCHERY. do, and shall redact or <lb />
to kill he <lb />
Four aDd am of <lb />
. . in who will sue <lb />
The home of k o <lb />
lived near in <lb />
Rowan of n <lb />
h murder Friday <lb />
his wife and i <lb />
occupied first tor of <lb />
the were murdered air <lb />
while they w-re asleep, a one <lb />
the bed a I on Bra <lb />
oiler daughters occupied <lb />
a room up stairs, and one of <lb />
was by smoke. She went <lb />
to and dis- <lb />
covered crime She went hack <lb />
up to awake her sisters an I <lb />
three out tie fire and <lb />
saved the aid building from <lb />
being burned. <lb />
who lived on th <lb />
farm were rested an I <lb />
fie i . <lb />
piloting the others. The <lb />
placed in Salisbury and <lb />
later the sheriff removed them to <lb />
Raleigh. Saturday night a crowd <lb />
went to Salisbury jail i-. tending to <lb />
lynch e n t. <lb />
the sheriff had m . n . i u <lb />
; the . shell be <lb />
. all <lb />
anyone; in <lb />
hi- the <lb />
mi ant dug, a ill be <lb />
fined <lb />
ii -s-ii mil mole Hi in <lb />
I'll tut do all <lb />
In people <lb />
I'll if mad dogs, <lb />
t ii- in Live warning that <lb />
w th-- an <lb />
to d with as the law <lb />
RESOLUTIONS OF <lb />
AS MAD DOGS <lb />
FARMVILLE <lb />
N. C. July. 1903., <lb />
and Mrs. John T. Thorne <lb />
returned from Seven Springs <lb />
day. <lb />
Turnage Richard <lb />
Carr and T. Vass are spending <lb />
one time at Reach. <lb />
Misses Agnes Moore and Ada Ty- <lb />
have returned from Seven <lb />
Mrs. N. K. Smith is visiting her <lb />
son It. I. Smith. <lb />
We are I to hear that all our <lb />
old teachers the graded school <lb />
will return with us another year, <lb />
Mies May Long Dannel of Wilson <lb />
is visiting the family of J. T. Dixon <lb />
at Sunny Side. <lb />
Master Edward Askew gave a <lb />
lawn party to his many little <lb />
friends on Tuesday evening from <lb />
to <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Mack D Horton <lb />
and their daughter, Miss Eva, are <lb />
at Spring, <lb />
A force hands is at work on <lb />
the extension of the East Carolina <lb />
awing at the hard <lb />
It will be hard Pl Hookerton. <lb />
to get the defeated faction to get in <lb />
peaceful humor. <lb />
It has been a long time coming, <lb />
but has at last been <lb />
The Supreme court of <lb />
Tr has it <lb />
the condemn it ion renting <lb />
him and he has been restored <lb />
to his position of brigadier general <lb />
in the army. <lb />
What, the Republican party says <lb />
their platform as what they <lb />
would do in North Carolina U given <lb />
the power, is not at all in keeping <lb />
with what they did do when they <lb />
bad power. It is their same old cry <lb />
of mating to get back in office, but <lb />
the people do not want to see the <lb />
Slate plundered again and are <lb />
to trust them. <lb />
The. board ill aldermen of Green- <lb />
ville would d i the proper thing to <lb />
hold a ape id meeting at once, <lb />
adopt u resolution declaring it a <lb />
to run large <lb />
on the streets for thirty or <lb />
and order to the <lb />
linemen to shoot on eight any dog <lb />
the streets. It is not the <lb />
i I to <lb />
Ml I . <lb />
, , i- . i. I . I<lb />
Surveyors arc at work here on the <lb />
Raleigh A Pamlico Sound railroad <lb />
getting the land and cutting out the <lb />
line <lb />
Rev. James T. Moore is conduct- <lb />
a series of meetings at Fountain <lb />
this week one of the mission points <lb />
from the Christian church of this <lb />
place. Misses Read Lang and Ru- <lb />
Flanagan are helping him <lb />
with the musical program. Mr. <lb />
Moore will begin a meeting here <lb />
on Tuesday night, 17th, with W. F. <lb />
a strong and able, min- <lb />
of the gospel, all are cordially <lb />
invited to attend all the meetings. <lb />
Alice nines is spending <lb />
some time with Mrs. John Smith- <lb />
Hal Turnage returned from <lb />
en Spring and Morehead City today <lb />
Flanagan, of Norfolk, is <lb />
spending the holidays with his par- <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Turnage <lb />
The Ma in- picnic given in the <lb />
Carolina warehouse yesterday <lb />
a grand success. There was dinner <lb />
enough to find just as many more <lb />
as were here, but all that attended <lb />
enjoyed the dinner and the social <lb />
gathering very much. We were <lb />
very much disappointed at not being <lb />
able to hear the speaker of the day <lb />
but owing to tome cir- <lb />
he could not get hero. <lb />
A J. Move is from a <lb />
nail puncture in his foot. <lb />
Mrs. J. T. visiting her <lb />
ion in Washington, C. <lb />
T. Thorne is making quite an <lb />
I iii the of <lb />
Town Officials Will Enforce State <lb />
Law. <lb />
Mayor F. M. Wooten, tie <lb />
people may I e informed <lb />
law relative to <lb />
us to publish the following section <lb />
from the State <lb />
the owner of any dog shall <lb />
know, or have good reason to he <lb />
that his dog, or any dog <lb />
in person under bis <lb />
c has been bitten by a mad <lb />
Adopted by <lb />
N. I. R. M <lb />
The Spirit <lb />
seen fit to remove from our <lb />
daughter of our <lb />
Brother, J. K. Corey, therefore be <lb />
it resolved <lb />
1st. That we In humble <lb />
submission to the will of Him who <lb />
all things well. <lb />
id. we to Broth- <lb />
Curry and his family <lb />
our heartfelt sympathy and point <lb />
them to Spirit who is <lb />
able to the hour of dis- <lb />
tress <lb />
3rd. That this resolutions be <lb />
spread on our record, a copy be <lb />
sent to Brother Carey and that <lb />
they be published in the Daily <lb />
Reflector. <lb />
J- H. Harris, <lb />
A. A. Cromartie, <lb />
W. P. Edwards. <lb />
Wool and wanted <lb />
H. <lb />
Great on all goods <lb />
THICK OR THIN <lb />
WE FIT ANY FORM. <lb />
We can fit yon with a suit. <lb />
As a general a very- <lb />
thin man or a very fat man <lb />
pays the penalty o his size <lb />
when buying clothes. <lb />
He'll Not Do It <lb />
Here. <lb />
We can fit any man with a <lb />
Suit and fit him correctly <lb />
be he ever so <lb />
We'll charge him no more <lb />
than if he were a regular <lb />
shape. Now, sir, if you <lb />
have been troubled in get- <lb />
ting clothes to fit you <lb />
we ask you <lb />
ht 1904 <lb />
ft Co. , OM. <lb />
COME HERE AND SHE WHAT WE <lb />
CAN DO FOR YOU. <lb />
We have suits made for the large tall <lb />
slim short, stout man and a suit for y u, Sir, <lb />
whatever your shape may be. <lb />
Frank Wilson, <lb />
THE KING CLOTHIER. <lb />
Cent <lb />
and Mad- <lb />
now <lb />
A. F. C. Gingham, <lb />
now cent. <lb />
Figured Lawns <lb />
1-3 Off. <lb />
2.75 cent <lb />
Ladies Regina <lb />
Oxfords 2.25 <lb />
All stylish <lb />
Goods <lb />
Pulley Bowen <lb />
THE HOME OF FASHIONS. <lb />
3.00 Ladies Regina Oxfords <lb />
2.50. <lb />
3.50 ,,,, <lb />
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 <lb />
desirous of seeing the NEWEST <lb />
IN SILKS AND WHITE GOODS <lb />
to call at our establishment and least their <lb />
eyes. Very truly yours, <lb />
PULLEY St BOWEN <lb />
NEAT JOB <lb />
Our specialty <lb />
Reflector Job Printing Office<lb />
Excellent bongs. <lb />
Worshipers at the<lb />
r nu t <lb />
at the morning service ASK your friends to go on your Bond when you can get it furnished at cost. <lb />
FIVE <lb />
, r i i in the erection service Mi you Any Bond to be filed In the Court issued at once <lb />
Cal on or write <lb />
U. S. W -r GUARANTY CO , Baltimore Md. <lb />
II. A. general Agent, or <lb />
U W. Attorney <lb />
. r. <lb />
two v. <lb />
Baptist church Sunday <lb />
delightful an <lb />
Unlit, <lb />
I dared Heavenly <lb />
H Minn HO I. <lb />
i . i nun ii w <lb />
i i I nu<lb />
This department is In F. C. NYE, who is authorized to rep- <lb />
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory <lb />
You make a day. How <lb />
much do you Put your <lb />
in the Bank of Winterville and <lb />
let them be more for you <lb />
We pay interest on time deposits. <lb />
J. J. Button and Mis <lb />
Hattie. boarded the train here <lb />
Wednesday for Kinston, <lb />
they will visit for several days. <lb />
Nice Harrington <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
Mr. and Mia. M. F. <lb />
of den, spent Wednesday <lb />
at the home A. G. Cox. <lb />
Tobacco farmers in need of <lb />
lanterns should go to <lb />
A. W. Ange Co. to get bargains <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Little return- <lb />
ed Wednesday from a visit of <lb />
days near <lb />
Nice line of at H. L. <lb />
Johnson's. <lb />
Rev. M. L. manager of <lb />
the preach- <lb />
ed a most excellent sermon Wed- <lb />
evening at the <lb />
He laid special <lb />
upon to support the or- <lb />
a Bible standpoint. <lb />
His whole soul is in the work <lb />
he told of the wonderful <lb />
that it is making as only one <lb />
who is in his position can. <lb />
Another large shipment of shoes <lb />
all and sizes and prices very <lb />
reasonable. <lb />
It K. Manning has moved into <lb />
the homo recently vacated by J <lb />
W. J. E. Buck has moved <lb />
into the house vacated by Mr. <lb />
Manning. <lb />
No need of not having good <lb />
pants when Barber <lb />
Co., have just received lot, <lb />
that they will sell cheap. <lb />
For jars and rubbers go <lb />
to Barber Co. <lb />
A fall crop is being planted in <lb />
the school grounds for the use of <lb />
Straws tell which way the wind <lb />
blown, nonce the of <lb />
customers going and out from <lb />
Harrington, <lb />
If you want co <lb />
-M. Ange Co, They tell <lb />
it at cents per <lb />
who has been <lb />
spending time will Harvey I <lb />
Cox, Friday for Beaufort. He <lb />
will spend tone time there <lb />
returning to <lb />
Tooth and Disk Harrow <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
Tyree Margaret Wyatt, of <lb />
are relatives in <lb />
the town community. <lb />
load of <lb />
nice and fresh, at lowest price. <lb />
Co. <lb />
Council No. Jr. <lb />
O. U. A M. gave a delightful <lb />
reception to their many friends <lb />
evening at A Urge <lb />
crowd WM pretest to enjoy the ice <lb />
and cake which was <lb />
Everything paused off <lb />
and all went away <lb />
it was good to have been <lb />
present and wishing such <lb />
would happen again in the <lb />
future. <lb />
The A. Ci. Cox manufacturing <lb />
have sold over of their <lb />
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arc rapidly <lb />
day. <lb />
line of dress shirts ever <lb />
shown in Winterville at <lb />
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If you want a nice shirt or tie <lb />
go to Barber Co. <lb />
For hay, corn and oats go to <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
of paint, yellow <lb />
Harrington Barber <lb />
Panning of all kinds <lb />
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place to et your Spring and Sum <lb />
Tier goods. They have just what <lb />
want, and prices to suit all. <lb />
Nice line of fresh groceries <lb />
ways on hand Harrington <lb />
Co. <lb />
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carts wagons, but the Tar <lb />
carts and wagons seem to sell at all <lb />
seasons of the j ear. <lb />
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car load of the famous <lb />
burg Electrically weld- <lb />
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can furnish any height you de- <lb />
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Tennyson's poems, regular <lb />
price our price <lb />
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Longfellow's Birthday books <lb />
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Josephus complete works, re <lb />
price 1.00 <lb />
In His Steps, regular price <lb />
our price <lb />
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New regular <lb />
price our price <lb />
Bill Nye's Remarks, regular <lb />
price 1.00 our price <lb />
addition to the above named <lb />
books we offer at greatly <lb />
reduced prices for tho next <lb />
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before the expiration of that <lb />
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even years old at her death. <lb />
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STOCKHOLDERS. <lb />
Notice is hereby given that a special <lb />
the stockholders of the Pitt <lb />
i oil Company, <lb />
held i i the at Win- <lb />
10th, <lb />
at one o'clock P. M., for the <lb />
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Mrs. Celia Dawson, of Seven <lb />
Springs, the family <lb />
A. O. Cox. <lb />
Ernest Manning went to Grifton <lb />
today. <lb />
Big line of hats and cans <lb />
received, latest styles. <lb />
Co. <lb />
the business of said shall be <lb />
coming year, oil <lb />
mills season, and for the purpose of <lb />
transacting and all <lb />
or desirable in connection <lb />
Herewith and to hear and determine <lb />
all business and determine the same <lb />
might properly come before or be <lb />
determined at annual meeting of <lb />
said <lb />
order of the Board of Directors. <lb />
This the day of July. <lb />
Charles President <lb />
REPORT OF DISPENSARY <lb />
For Year June 30th, Greenville, N. C <lb />
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TO OUR FRIENDS <lb />
THE TOBACCO GROWERS <lb />
We take this opportunity of extending to our friends and patrons our sincere thanks for the liberal patronage <lb />
bestowed upon us the past season. <lb />
was first <lb />
basis, Our <lb />
HE BRICK. WAREHOUSE <lb />
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It affords us announce in this connection that <lb />
MR. W. T. <lb />
LIPS <lb />
THE VETERAN TOBACCONIST AND WAREHOUSEMAN <lb />
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friends outside prices for their Tobacco. When you come to GrEENVILLE, away <lb />
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Button Oxfords Boy's 2.50 Patent leather <lb />
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China Silk, <lb />
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freely because these <lb />
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most eminent medical writers as cures <lb />
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arc recommended. Therefore, the <lb />
afflicted do have to rely alone upon <lb />
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curative value of his medicines for <lb />
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from him burned to a cinder. <lb />
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in this field are not made for show <lb />
for the delusion of meat enters, <lb />
hut for plain, everyday use. seven <lb />
days in the week. And the <lb />
before the animal is <lb />
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it is slaughtered the carcass is in- <lb />
from the inside, and when a <lb />
doubt arises us to its condition it <lb />
also is taken away and burned. <lb />
those carcasses that are in <lb />
sound condition arc quartered and <lb />
otherwise cut up for the butcher's <lb />
stall where the people go to buy <lb />
their meat. Here a third official <lb />
guarantee of the purity the prod- <lb />
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piece of the carcass thus prepared <lb />
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official label on it before an <lb />
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rather home by the <lb />
of many rare, used <lb />
to m, do love to <lb />
out of somebody H e's teacup <lb />
A to <lb />
anecdote i another a <lb />
girl who e sniper Invariably in- <lb />
of bread and butter, milk <lb />
apple sauce, a monotonous diet, <lb />
which she <lb />
One day she was asked out to <lb />
per at a At a late <lb />
the found that no <lb />
sauce had been prepared for the lit <lb />
tic guest, so she sent one of tin <lb />
maids to the child's borne for a sup- <lb />
ply. The little girl on returning <lb />
her mother was about <lb />
the delight and <lb />
about the <lb />
she had been t mill <lb />
and cream f from the ill <lb />
little pitchers. <lb />
oh. such good apple sauce, <lb />
the beat ever <lb />
Queer Decorations. <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 nm <lb />
scarlet. In New Holland gears <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 />
an ornament the black gap thus <lb />
made. <lb />
His <lb />
A bishop, recently returned from <lb />
a tour of bis diocese, according to <lb />
the Springfield Republican, brought <lb />
this lie was the guest of one <lb />
of the pillars of the church in a <lb />
community, Beefsteak was the <lb />
piece de resistance, and the <lb />
sawed lit it with such energy that <lb />
its toughness was perfectly obvious <lb />
Finally the host thought it <lb />
to do something to save his top <lb />
for hospitality. fine <lb />
he and ten- <lb />
But, you see, we have to keep <lb />
the knives dull on account of <lb />
the <lb />
H. A. <lb />
JOHN A RICKS <lb />
HEADQUARTERS FOR <lb />
MERCHANDISE. <lb />
Having consolidated the two stocks of H. A. and John A. u <lb />
store we are prepared to furnish our customers anything needed in <lb />
DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES. <lb />
We will carry an up-to-date line <lb />
Hats, Shoes, dress Goods, Notions, Sc. <lb />
In Groceries we will have at all times a full line of the <lb />
, the staples like <lb />
very best goods, not only <lb />
Salt a Luxury. <lb />
Salt is the greatest luxury known <lb />
in central Africa. In some sections <lb />
among the poorer inhabitants salt <lb />
is never used. Even among the bet- <lb />
classes a man who eats suit with <lb />
his fond is considered a rich <lb />
In some tribes where salt i- <lb />
not go scarce children are so fond <lb />
it that they my be seen eating <lb />
like our American children would <lb />
piece of lump sugar. <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 for. <lb />
COUNTRY PRODUCE. Quality and prices of our goods will please you. <lb />
Ricks, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
CREDITORS. <lb />
the <lb />
-KNOWING- <lb />
Of <lb />
r-f <lb />
art <lb />
IS HALF OF IT. <lb />
Your hat tie i if won if you know before hand what you are <lb />
to Inning <lb />
to where to buy, and what you are going to pay is where the <lb />
nun iii. <lb />
My and prices will c you this is plane to <lb />
n j i <lb />
COTTON SEED. MEAL AND HULLS <lb />
m Hay, Com, Oats Ship Lime and Groceries. <lb />
ONE <lb />
Ion you want thin lice it win be to your M <lb />
F V JOHNSTON. <lb />
to L w t <lb />
Come In and examine my <lb />
CORN PLANTERS <lb />
HARROWS, SMOOTHING HARROWS, ONE <lb />
AND TWO HORSE STEEL PLOWS, WIRE <lb />
FENCE FOR FARM OR GARDEN AND WASH- I <lb />
MACHINES. <lb />
Yours to serve, <lb />
H. L. I <lb />
The Hardware Man. <lb />
NEAT JOB <lb />
Our specialty <lb />
Reflector Job Printing Office <lb />
Advertise yourself to as <lb />
an extent as yon possibly can, <lb />
that you get all the business <lb />
in the town you can; and after <lb />
you have done that take a little <lb />
bit in hard money, Join <lb />
hands with your competitors and <lb />
other business men, and boom <lb />
the town for all you are worth <lb />
It is an <lb />
boom the town and <lb />
you get more people, and you <lb />
advertise to mom people and you <lb />
pet more trade, which is just as <lb />
logical us two and two make four, <lb />
and just a easy Mei chants <lb />
journal and Commerce <lb />
A Sandy Suit. <lb />
It almost looted like Ayden had <lb />
moved up On en v ills today, <lb />
from the town's <lb />
Mete ere. The <lb />
was suit that had been <lb />
brought before Jostles O. <lb />
Iii iii n by a colored named <lb />
Pots I O x <lb />
building <lb />
e.-en <lb />
H Ml . I -Slid, <lb />
For Sale. <lb />
Near Five Points on Easy Terms <lb />
Call on or address <lb />
SAM WHITE, Greenville. N. C <lb />
, SI Hill <lb /></p>
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                <p>
i i up <lb />
ON <lb />
OF PIT f COUNTY. <lb />
B. Parker, of <lb />
tin North Co-ton <lb />
be now <lb />
newly alt the retorts of; cotton <lb />
growing e Slate mil of <lb />
the <lb />
made a study- It may be <lb />
muted, OB th strength these re- <lb />
that it looks <lb />
the crop or <lb />
cent, of that year. we <lb />
June did at, deal damage <lb />
Cotton has bin a n time tin <lb />
year, between the Moonlit, the <lb />
cold widespread <lb />
and rains, which <lb />
imam sections day <lb />
nod caused a <lb />
growth of weeds in M'S when <lb />
the rainfall hi en greets and in <lb />
some Slate her.- <lb />
an I wards the Beat, the ear <lb />
bell faring better than tin <lb />
other The. increase in the <lb />
of Id to <lb />
, , Mid railways, bas become <lb />
mm re crave end story of <lb />
from . y report <lb />
. , Cotton deal- <lb />
h-v they <lb />
tilt-cop <lb />
war of them, it is true, <lb />
v pet good reports. The wet <lb />
of the tap root, the root <lb />
of tie plant, Urns affected the <lb />
The outlook there <lb />
fore In fart, it is not <lb />
what seemed to I a lo <lb />
Raleigh<lb />
In the selection of men to <lb />
office f our <lb />
we should tie to select men <lb />
who are well qualified in every <lb />
particular to execute the duties of <lb />
the offices. <lb />
We want not only good men, <lb />
but ho are thoroughly cam- <lb />
to handle the affairs of our <lb />
county. <lb />
We, ed citizens of <lb />
take pleasure <lb />
to Pitt county <lb />
for of a young <lb />
man who la been a hearty sup- <lb />
porter el tin D party <lb />
all has life, aid whose past <lb />
honorable. <lb />
Robert L. Little, <lb />
of Greenville township. He is a <lb />
young h moral character, <lb />
ability, and sound <lb />
Having been educated at one <lb />
of the leading Institutions of our <lb />
State. V be <lb />
is ell any <lb />
office of honor or trust th; t the <lb />
people of bis county might <lb />
no give turn. <lb />
We commend him to the <lb />
as a man for the place. <lb />
I. K. <lb />
W. B. Wingate. <lb />
P. T. <lb />
W. L. House. <lb />
H. Hunsucker, <lb />
F. Harrington, <lb />
W. O. Vincent. <lb />
SCHOONER LOST. <lb />
Growth of <lb />
thirty years ago was the <lb />
first telephone operated at Phil- <lb />
Its growth has boon <lb />
wonderful. People had had the <lb />
believe, only a <lb />
little mow than thirty years <lb />
then ; and when the first words <lb />
wore heard over the telephone <lb />
cm- thought that <lb />
this Sim- people would be to <lb />
talk to other In <lb />
-voice known and recognized, <lb />
from lakes to from sea <lb />
to a. We wonder no <lb />
longer at the strides <lb />
science and human effort are <lb />
and we need not try to <lb />
foretell the limit of these things. <lb />
Captain Have Narrow <lb />
Escape. <lb />
A schooner <lb />
which plied <lb />
Washington and was <lb />
lost in sound Thursday <lb />
night in heavy weather. <lb />
mate was at the wheel called <lb />
to the captain, ho was in the <lb />
cabin, that was <lb />
the craft. The hurried on <lb />
deck and aw that the <lb />
was badly listed. He told the mate <lb />
to lower the sail but before this <lb />
could I e done the schooner turned <lb />
Only captain and mate <lb />
were on board. look the <lb />
boat kept on the schooner and <lb />
were seven hours getting ashore. <lb />
An effort will be made to raise the <lb />
report of the condition of <lb />
Recently a man wiled abbot. <lb />
Washington. a, THE U N T I R k A I <lb />
chine M ease and I ML <lb />
it with as certainty <lb />
M a man can drive a gentle bug E L L i I <lb />
horse over the beat roads in <lb />
county. Hush up that <lb />
prophecy we have about <lb />
reached the limit achieve- <lb />
We have com. <lb />
I l end is far out of <lb />
Sight, hid the hills <lb />
the Neck<lb />
OF GREENVILLE. <lb />
In of North <lb />
i at the oh e <lb />
June <lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
Loans and Discount <lb />
Overdraft bad<lb />
r s. to <lb />
12,500.00 <lb />
176.511 <lb />
Why Milk. <lb />
s the <lb />
In a thin is n <lb />
Ye- whole process <lb />
like other <lb />
n if <lb />
milk en i in a day or two, <lb />
, e ii would <lb />
Canst II to n it are peculiar- <lb />
I city. <lb />
it rules <lb />
lb m Coin I, cocaine <lb />
o, Ht , . h men. Under <lb />
i to <lb />
l in- <lb />
i to <lb />
ii in . o v at <lb />
k a hall an hi <lb />
. h tut the in a atom <lb />
Hi, in- . i is the <lb />
,; vi ll dot It. W <lb />
R , ,. Ii I on <lb />
the i p i. to sour the <lb />
milk. strong <lb />
excite-- the as <lb />
in a few <lb />
do a job under ordinary <lb />
c would e them a couple <lb />
of Orleans <lb />
U. H. ponds <lb />
fun <lb />
and <lb />
from National Bank <lb />
not reserve <lb />
fr stun- <lb />
; rs <lb />
e from approved <lb />
and i item <lb />
No other National <lb />
i r.-set <lb />
Bank, <lb />
Specie I <lb />
. I ; <lb />
fut l U B. <lb />
i p . neat <lb />
10,711.71 <lb />
an <lb />
Total <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
Capital 50,000.00 <lb />
hied I i <lb />
. . <lb />
National bank ti u<lb />
Individual ts subject <lb />
la <lb />
Tin, i deposit ii ; <lb />
Cashier's k outstanding Total <lb />
State North <lb />
County is. <lb />
W, t the above <lb />
. i . w . <lb />
the above to the <lb />
of e and belief. <lb />
J. W. AYCOCK, Cashier <lb />
and before <lb />
F. J. FORBES <lb />
t Attest <lb />
ll, W. <lb />
SAM T. WHITE, <lb />
K. A. <lb />
Director<lb />
V e n July a busy <lb />
ii a<lb />
AH Summer Goods <lb />
WILL B GOLD AT HI <lb />
to make for the new fall Stock. Th <lb />
include i <lb />
Lawns, <lb />
Slack Lawns, <lb />
Dress <lb />
Ready-made Shirt Waists, <lb />
Hosiery, <lb />
Embroideries, <lb />
Ladies Belts and <lb />
Ladies, Children <lb />
and Infants Slippers. <lb />
An early call will saving to you.<lb />
as. <lb />
THE <lb />
J WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. <lb />
and Friday. <lb />
VOL No. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA FRIDAY. JULY <lb />
ONE DOLLAR PER Ii VANCE <lb />
NO <lb />
TWO MAGNIFICENT PIERS. <lb />
Uncle Sam Will Build a Colonial <lb />
City and an <lb />
at the Jamestown <lb />
Exposition Next <lb />
Year. <lb />
MR. PATRICK ENTERTAINS. <lb />
Norfolk. Va., July 17-Of the <lb />
oms appropriated by the United <lb />
States govern in aid of <lb />
Jamestown to be held <lb />
next year near Norfolk, fire <lb />
fifty thousand dollars are <lb />
specifically -pi the con- <lb />
o buildings sol <lb />
of exhibits. Of this <lb />
amount larger part is the <lb />
It baa I ii the purpose of <lb />
exposition from its <lb />
very to create a colonial <lb />
city on of Hampton <lb />
the policy of the Unit <lb />
Sit.- i to further <lb />
this end by the erection of build- <lb />
all of will belong to <lb />
Dun i-t type of <lb />
line ard there along the <lb />
miles of <lb />
the with Norfolk <lb />
Ii. e examples of colonial <lb />
and in the city of <lb />
Norfolk mere are some <lb />
ate perfect specimens of <lb />
that type. <lb />
None of exposition <lb />
will be reproductions of Greek or <lb />
temples nothing <lb />
win shown in the outdoor deco- <lb />
rations- or adornments. <lb />
i buildings will b <lb />
chaste, ad the gardens <lb />
cent seventeenth <lb />
To and ready <lb />
in between ships of <lb />
the Unit will assemble in <lb />
m nil and the <lb />
and in order to <lb />
a safe ample harbor for <lb />
small boats and launches, the gov- <lb />
has appropriated four <lb />
hundred thousand dollars for the <lb />
ruction of two mammoth <lb />
pi en- eighteen <lb />
feel into Hampton Roads connect- <lb />
ed at the by a third <lb />
piers will lie two <lb />
bundled Ii et wide, and the lateral <lb />
piers will be eight hundred feet <lb />
spat t, forming a basin eight <lb />
lit eighteen hunched t-t <lb />
area. <lb />
will be unique <lb />
sights. It will <lb />
lie In- In. lighted at night, and <lb />
e will have two tall <lb />
for Reflector <lb />
William Patrick <lb />
most royally at bis borne Tuesday <lb />
evening in honor of the visiting <lb />
j ladies. <lb />
ball and parlor were the <lb />
scenes of much merriment as <lb />
were ushered in. They were <lb />
by Bertha Patrick <lb />
sad Walter Patrick. From this <lb />
time on the guests were highly en- <lb />
This was one of the <lb />
most enjoyable social <lb />
ever held in this city. <lb />
A very contest <lb />
bad The by Pie- <lb />
ton who gave it to Mis- <lb />
OAKLEY ITEMS. <lb />
Oakley, N. C-, July 1906. <lb />
H. A. Gray made business calls <lb />
in Monday. <lb />
Mrs. Eli Rogers improves very <lb />
slow. <lb />
Mis. C. H. Ross returned from <lb />
Bethel Sunday where she spent a <lb />
few days with her sister, Mrs. <lb />
Brown. <lb />
K. of Williamston, <lb />
was a caller in town Monday. <lb />
J. K. Roberson, of Everett, spent <lb />
Sunday in this section. <lb />
Mies Mary Taylor left Friday to <lb />
visit near for <lb />
a few days. <lb />
of <lb />
Smith, who in turn L, the we <lb />
FOR NEW SCHOOL BUILDINGS. <lb />
it to Miss Mabel Craft, of <lb />
Wilmington, The consolation <lb />
prize was to Mis Mary J <lb />
Smith. also presented her <lb />
prize to visiting ladies. <lb />
were cut, Miss Willie <lb />
Hill, was the win- <lb />
Thurman Moore the <lb />
prizes in a very appropriate ma <lb />
Delightful refreshments wen <lb />
served to the enjoyment of all. <lb />
Misses and Bryan <lb />
favored the guests with a few in- <lb />
selections, which were <lb />
thoroughly enjoyed. <lb />
Those present were; Miss Li <lb />
with William Patrick <lb />
Miss Sue of Wilson, with <lb />
Ames Brown, Miss Mabel Craft, of <lb />
Wilmington, with Bascom Wilson, <lb />
Mis Pearl of Rich- <lb />
mend, with Charles Home, Mica <lb />
Willie Grimsley, of Snow Bill with <lb />
Alex Blow, Miss Mae with <lb />
Luther Bowling, Miss an <lb />
with Frank Wilson, Miss <lb />
with Will Lipscomb, Miss <lb />
Lee Brown with Thurman Moore, <lb />
Miss Ethel Skinner with Blount <lb />
Pearce, Miss Mary with <lb />
Burney Warren. Miss Mary J. <lb />
Smith with Wiley Mi-- <lb />
Mary with Cecil <lb />
Miss Katie Tunstall with John <lb />
Miss Smith <lb />
with Tyson, Miss L. <lb />
smith with Lee Miss <lb />
Bertha Patrick with Gary Mayo. <lb />
and <lb />
Patrick. <lb />
At a hour the guests de- <lb />
patted, congratulating Mr. Pat- <lb />
rick on the pleasures of the <lb />
declaring him an ideal <lb />
host. <lb />
nave seen. He had some here last <lb />
that tipped the at <lb />
pounds. <lb />
No trouble to a shower bath <lb />
these days. A bad wind that <lb />
helps no one. <lb />
Several cases in court the past <lb />
week. <lb />
Mies Lassie Overton left here <lb />
Friday for Mt. Olive. <lb />
Lucy Manning, of <lb />
Mis Myrtle Harris, of Washing- <lb />
ton, and Miss Grimes, of <lb />
Speed, were here Monday. <lb />
Miss Minnie Moore returned <lb />
Monday from Tarboro where she <lb />
has been spending a few days. <lb />
J. E. and family, of <lb />
came over on the after- <lb />
noon train to spend a few day here <lb />
on business. <lb />
Messrs, Whitehurst and Wynn, <lb />
of the Oakley Iron x Milling Co., <lb />
are bus putting in new machinery <lb />
for their already well equipped <lb />
plant. <lb />
Miss Minnie re- <lb />
turned Sunday from a visit to <lb />
Hobgood. <lb />
VACANCY MIDSHIPMAN <lb />
Washington, N. C 1900. <lb />
Editor Reflector. <lb />
I am informed by the Navy De- <lb />
that a vacancy for a <lb />
midshipman from the First Con- <lb />
district, will exist at <lb />
Naval Academy in June next, <lb />
am directed to nominate a <lb />
and three alternate. <lb />
The in i in ii in is sixteen <lb />
years the age <lb />
The mental <lb />
nation Mill he held on mini <lb />
in April, <lb />
State Loans Money to Various <lb />
Counties for Improving <lb />
Public School Buildings. <lb />
Raleigh, July State <lb />
Board of Education has just <lb />
loans from the State public <lb />
school loan building fund <lb />
to lie expended in <lb />
twenty-seven counties for building <lb />
new school houses and improving <lb />
old ones. By the making of these <lb />
loans the State board assures the <lb />
expenditure of not less than <lb />
as loans are made to some- <lb />
thing less than half of the total <lb />
to be expended in the <lb />
building or Up to <lb />
date the State has loaned <lb />
the loans began three <lb />
years ago. It is a notable fa- that <lb />
not a single district that <lb />
has iv. i cl money has ever failed <lb />
o meet a payment of either In- <lb />
tel est or principal when due. Four <lb />
per cent, interest is charged. The <lb />
counties have just been <lb />
ed loans for districts within <lb />
border are as foil Cherokee, <lb />
Caldwell, <lb />
Sampson, Pitt, <lb />
Johnston, <lb />
Wake, <lb />
Sampson, Washington, <lb />
Anson, <lb />
ton, Columbus, <lb />
Dare, Wilkes, Ran- <lb />
Clay. <lb />
It is a notable fact loan- <lb />
in,; the to the town of <lb />
Washington town will erect <lb />
buildings aggregating in <lb />
cost. <lb />
SOME <lb />
What the Southern Cotton <lb />
Has Done for the <lb />
Farmer. <lb />
An interesting bulletin ha <lb />
been issued from the office Mr <lb />
president of the <lb />
I i in Cotton Association, <lb />
headquarters at Atlanta, Ga, <lb />
concerning the value of the South- <lb />
Cotton Association to the cot- <lb />
ton planters of the South. <lb />
The bulletin shows that in the <lb />
two years ending September 1st, <lb />
1906, two crops of cotton, <lb />
gating practically bales <lb />
will have been marketed at an <lb />
average pi ice to Southern pro- <lb />
nearly cents per <lb />
pound. <lb />
In two ending <lb />
1st, 18.18, bales of <lb />
i in produced and market <lb />
ed at an average price of cents. <lb />
This in price is an <lb />
of and <lb />
is very the work of the <lb />
Southern Cotton <lb />
Charlotte News. <lb />
THE MEANEST OP ALL <lb />
PERSONAL <lb />
Pointedly Pleasant <lb />
People. <lb />
July <lb />
J. R. Moe Tuesday <lb />
from k. <lb />
Mayer K v. went to <lb />
today. <lb />
Miss Alice Lang returned <lb />
morning Kinston. <lb />
A. returned Tuesday <lb />
evening from Greensboro, <lb />
B. J. Pulley returned <lb />
from Beaufort. <lb />
Joseph returned Tuesday <lb />
evening from Virginia Beach. <lb />
Mrs. W. B. James and children <lb />
went to <lb />
F. W. Clare returned Tuesday <lb />
evening from Tate Tenn. <lb />
Miss Hattie retained <lb />
Tuesday evening Virginia <lb />
Beach, <lb />
Miss Annie Hemby, <lb />
Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Rick <lb />
Jones. <lb />
For Cent Ti <lb />
Mr. It. J. Reynold of Winston <lb />
totters, one for the lighthouse set- <lb />
vice, and ii e j buys practically all of the <lb />
pier will crop of tobacco <lb />
high to permit at the price by <lb />
all the small craft to enter the bat at the price fixed by <lb />
sis. will be planted <lb />
all along and booths will <lb />
be erected at intervals. <lb />
Besides us use a- a harbor, the <lb />
will serve as an <lb />
for spoils, <lb />
matches, polo and such <lb />
games, d possibly for the <lb />
of models of <lb />
launches, <lb />
dim of this enormous <lb />
i be comprehended <lb />
at comparisons. The <lb />
is about nine <lb />
y city connecting <lb />
pier at .-ml is six becks <lb />
and the width of each of the plan <lb />
is the u of the average block <lb />
two bundled feet. <lb />
Mr. C. V. York, who is the gov- <lb />
river at thin point <lb />
uh the rainfall of Green- <lb />
ville for month of July up t <lb />
this date been 4-5 inches. <lb />
This is a greater rainfall by nearly <lb />
two inches limn has any one <lb />
month in the past fourteen months. <lb />
The rainfall for duly 1905, was 9- <lb />
far both July and <lb />
August of that year was in- <lb />
is <lb />
be made <lb />
so <lb />
ii the principal alternates <lb />
y have for <lb />
panel <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
no. H. Small. <lb />
POUND DEAD IN BOAT. <lb />
I central office New York, <lb />
says this ho it is <lb />
would gladly pay the farmers <lb />
more far their tobacco but I did <lb />
j would go wild and raise U <lb />
much and the c ion m <lb />
ruin <lb />
Reynolds may e thus kind <lb />
and for our in- <lb />
but he will have a bard lime <lb />
making them believe it. Most of <lb />
us prefer the idea that lie is pay-in. <lb />
the cents tun- <lb />
Wen all substantial <lb />
lion from the markets, he doesn't <lb />
hate to pay more, and he would <lb />
take the crop at a still less <lb />
but the knows it his <lb />
reached the danger line and to cm <lb />
the price further would mean that <lb />
I here would he none raised <lb />
No, the Trust is not going to kill , Grifton, <lb />
the goose that lays the golden was on the creek in a small bout <lb />
Due to pay you afternoon and had a gun <lb />
believe I ,,, ,, was <lb />
A Mob Proof Jail. <lb />
Mecklenburg county jail has a <lb />
of being mob proof, not <lb />
structurally, but managerially <lb />
recent years three mobs have <lb />
gathered there to see about <lb />
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win or request far. re- <lb />
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of Judge was holding court a <lb />
who had outraged a white <lb />
woman was brought in and jailed. <lb />
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mob heard, but when it <lb />
reached jail the solders were <lb />
oil guard. <lb />
deal I mil lug hi <lb />
stamping of fee , but no one <lb />
jail gate, which was <lb />
line. In Ibis county sher- <lb />
and not tin- mob, is in <lb />
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a country newspaper to find out <lb />
how many kinds of people their are. <lb />
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sent, others will not pay until they <lb />
get a statement. Sum- will pay- <lb />
without a statement, and others <lb />
won't pay whether a statement is <lb />
sent or not. Some thought they <lb />
owed more, and some thought they <lb />
didn't owe so much. Some say <lb />
they get along without the <lb />
paper, others say it don't amount to <lb />
much. But meanest scrubbiest <lb />
in the world is the man who takes <lb />
it until he is shut off for <lb />
and then spends his explain- <lb />
how he used to take <lb />
but stopped it it was no <lb />
count. <lb />
HOME. <lb />
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inter than e <lb />
Mrs. Nan a Brown and J. K <lb />
White went to Hamilton today to <lb />
visit relatives. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Fleming and <lb />
children returned Tuesday after- <lb />
noon from Morehead. <lb />
W. T. Burton and J. B. Ran- <lb />
went down the road on the <lb />
forenoon train. <lb />
E. of Mt. Olive, <lb />
been visiting in this sec- <lb />
left Tuesday evening. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Wooten and <lb />
daughter, Miss Pattie, returned <lb />
Tuesday evening from Morehead, <lb />
Miss Louise Stain, <lb />
who was visiting Mrs. F. C. Hard <lb />
to Tuesday <lb />
evening. <lb />
Miss Dora Rouse, of <lb />
Springs, who has been <lb />
Mrs. R. R. Rouse, left Tn day <lb />
evening. <lb />
W. R. Parker, Harry din- <lb />
Jr. Jessie Ned <lb />
and B. Mayo it <lb />
Virginia Beach today. <lb />
Mrs. W. B. Wilson returned <lb />
sex <lb />
Don't be afraid of u little fun <lb />
at homo. Don't shut your house <lb />
lost the sun should your <lb />
carpets; and your hearts, lest a <lb />
hearty laugh shake down some <lb />
of the old dusty cobwebs there evening from <lb />
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let them think that nil mirth home tor a <lb />
social enjoyment must be loft on i <lb />
the threshold when they come Mrs. C. C. Vines and Misses <lb />
home at night. When once a Bessie Patrick, Helen Forbes and <lb />
house regarded as only a place Home left this morning <lb />
to eat, drink and sleep in, the j for Virginia Beach, <lb />
work is begun that ends in <lb />
ling houses and <lb />
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fun and relaxation some <lb />
whore. If they do not find it at <lb />
their own it will <lb />
be sought Other less <lb />
places <lb />
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brightly at night and make the <lb />
homestead delightful with those <lb />
little arts that parents so <lb />
understand. Don't, re- <lb />
press the buoyant spirits of <lb />
your chili <lb />
Miss Maggie or <lb />
more, who has been visiting the <lb />
family of her uncle, R. L. Hum- <lb />
In i. left this morning for Hobgood. <lb />
Mrs. Kate Fry and Miss <lb />
of Wilson, who has <lb />
j visiting Mrs. I. Gardner, left <lb />
Tuesday afternoon for <lb />
ville. <lb />
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ago went n ii Bethel Nashville <lb />
Tenn., when he a <lb />
prominent business man, was in <lb />
an hours mer today. The Reflector <lb />
bold an inquest over body of <lb />
a white man, named <lb />
It seem that Mr. who <lb />
a short Die <lb />
creek at a place known us <lb />
seven cents, and you win <lb />
enough and that the j to ,, , <lb />
after he was <lb />
d dead the by bis wife. <lb />
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breast and tie empty gun was <lb />
iii-iii the body in the boat. It <lb />
is supposed that Mr. shot <lb />
himself accidentally. He leaves a <lb />
wife and six children. <lb />
sue <lb />
is the best friends <lb />
to sleep dream <lb />
dreams. Danbury Reporter. <lb />
matter getting is <lb />
a problem, yet you can see <lb />
of them streets. <lb />
Apples on <lb />
One bide <lb />
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r i t c <lb />
mind I lit lamp and lire- <lb />
side of home out tin- re- <lb />
of a care and <lb />
annoyance during the day, and <lb />
was glad to t a call from him. <lb />
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the of n <lb />
line in the city t. day <lb />
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tree containing six limbs, <lb />
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side of the three the <lb />
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side are burdened with a crop of I from between here and <lb />
line, juicy, mellow apples, was large. The excursion <lb />
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Messenger. I train. <lb />
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country who every now aid <lb />
the in sale guard they say something about the in- <lb />
take into the world is North Carolina in <lb />
ting illiterate whites to vote and <lb />
barring may be <lb />
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morning that not many people <lb />
went from here on the Norfolk ex- <lb />
and the crowd <lb />
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presidential <lb />
rather January 1st fol- <lb />
lowing neither white nor hi <lb />
who is nimble to read and <lb />
will be able to vote. In other <lb />
white men years of <lb />
ii i the same <lb />
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