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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/>
prospects of getting out a prisoner <lb/>
and fun ml it bad. Two of these at- <lb/>
tempts were serious, notably <lb/>
gathering one Sunday night to <lb/>
lynch of n <lb/>
old Italian, John At its <lb/>
height the mob embraced at least <lb/>
two thousand people, but their <lb/>
will be bud been anticipated and <lb/>
at a later dale. they found the jail like a <lb/>
Candidates be physically j Soldiers surrounded it and <lb/>
I bayonets gleamed from every win- <lb/>
ail for The mob led by Colonel <lb/>
win or request far. re- <lb/>
general memory. One day while <lb/>
of Judge was holding court a <lb/>
who had outraged a white <lb/>
woman was brought in and jailed. <lb/>
By nightfall of the <lb/>
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/>
, , .-, habit of Once <lb/>
to Have Shot . ., ,. <lb/>
ii ii Is In lie <lb/>
Accidentally. is j far ti- <lb/>
William em oner, I house. <lb/>
lit- mini to j <lb/>
th <lb/>
There is no place on <lb/>
says an exchange, better than <lb/>
a country newspaper to find out <lb/>
how many kinds of people their are. <lb/>
Some get huffy if a statement is <lb/>
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/>
, lull Ion as to <lb/>
ii examination. It <lb/>
I lint l nominal <lb/>
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/>
If you want to ruin your sons. He sister, Miss Fannie <lb/>
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/>
Young people must <lb/>
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/>
Therefore let the fire bunt <lb/>
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/>
L. B. who some years <lb/>
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/>
There was a gun shot wound his <lb/>
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/>
Other. <lb/>
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/>
A farmer from near the Martin <lb/>
the of n <lb/>
line in the city t. day <lb/>
that on bis farm he has an apple <lb/>
tree containing six limbs, <lb/>
three of which are on the north <lb/>
side of the three the <lb/>
South. <lb/>
addition to this freak <lb/>
of nature, the limbs on the north <lb/>
side are burdened with a crop of I from between here and <lb/>
line, juicy, mellow apples, was large. The excursion <lb/>
the limbs on the South side are, train was behind the morning pas- <lb/>
Messenger. I train. <lb/>
Those citizens other sections <lb/>
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/>
There was so much rain this <lb/>
morning that not many people <lb/>
went from here on the Norfolk ex- <lb/>
and the crowd <lb/>
Interested to know that after the <lb/>
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/>
requirement a toted <lb/>
Charlotte Ob- i. .<lb/>
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KEEPING ABREAST OF TS SPIRIT TOES. <lb/>
The time for Clearance Sales has moved up a month or more. Formerly September, then August, now July. The factory <lb/>
are even out selling fall goods before the selling of Summer Stuff began, even now solicitations are made for next <lb/>
delivery. The wheels commerce are spinning. To keep pace with this progressive age, Clearance Sales, swift and <lb/>
fast, is now the order. Nothing is to be carried over. So profitless is this sale to us that no goods <lb/>
can charged or sent out to see at July Clearance Sale prices. We have planned to sell all Summer Goods, have taken <lb/>
into due 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 to clean up all similar goads at it while fie wiring is at its height. <lb/>
A I the He ind Lawns have <lb/>
it reduced to and lie yard. <lb/>
and Lawns are to <lb/>
sell for 1- yard. <lb/>
The Lawns we to <lb/>
soil at Me i yard. <lb/>
reductions in tho Wool <lb/>
Dress Goods. <lb/>
lot Ribbons to close at <lb/>
greatly prices. <lb/>
Graft reduction Corsets. <lb/>
All the Millinery Goods to be <lb/>
dosed at half price. <lb/>
White India linens, worth <lb/>
to close yard. <lb/>
and Insertions <lb/>
worth Se In to close at yd. <lb/>
Fine Chins Silk worth yd <lb/>
to sell for yard. <lb/>
36-in Taffeta, guaranteed all <lb/>
colors, worth 11.28 yard, sell <lb/>
st yard. <lb/>
Best Bleaching at yard. <lb/>
Best Ginghams So yard. <lb/>
Ladies White Belt, worth <lb/>
to sell for <lb/>
Ladies and child tan's Fans, <lb/>
worth and So sail for <lb/>
Ladies Ready-to-wear Hat <lb/>
worth 1.25 and 1.50, to <lb/>
sell for piece <lb/>
All the Hosiery to sell at great- <lb/>
reduced prices. <lb/>
Ladies White Duck Sailors, <lb/>
with feathers, worth to sell <lb/>
for <lb/>
Ladies Lace Collars that even <lb/>
sold at and to sell for <lb/>
A big lot of R. G. C-B and <lb/>
W. B. Corsets, that are worth <lb/>
1.00, 1.25, 1.60 and to sell <lb/>
for This is your Corset <lb/>
chance. <lb/>
BAA Embroidery Silks, also <lb/>
the worth the skein, to <lb/>
sell for <lb/>
Ziegler Bros. Slippers for <lb/>
ladies, misses and children re- <lb/>
a third. <lb/>
Tie a Shoe <lb/>
as as its name, worth 2.00 <lb/>
and 2.50, to close at and 2.00 <lb/>
We also carry the Irving <lb/>
Shoes and Slippers for <lb/>
and misses. None better <lb/>
The Slippers for 1-16 <lb/>
2.60 2.00 <lb/>
3.00 <lb/>
3.50 8.00 <lb/>
A big o Silk Umbrellas for <lb/>
men women. and 28-inch <lb/>
1.25 to close <lb/>
at This is a great <lb/>
la chance. Ask to see them <lb/>
The All America Slippers in <lb/>
Tan. Pat. Gun Metal <lb/>
for men, the best 3.50 and <lb/>
Shoes made, ts sell at 2.75. <lb/>
The Slippers in Pat. <lb/>
Leather and Gun Metal, the fa- <lb/>
Shoe for men and boys, <lb/>
and the best Shoe on earth, to <lb/>
close at worth and 5.50. <lb/>
Just a few sizes ft or you would <lb/>
not hear of this price for the <lb/>
Slippers. <lb/>
Mens Negligee Shirts that <lb/>
were and 1.50, to close <lb/>
at All the now patterns <lb/>
just receivedMens Panama Hats that are <lb/>
worth 7.50 to close at We <lb/>
tit you if you come early. <lb/>
Young Hats in the Sailor <lb/>
shape, the newest things aid <lb/>
best quality. The 2.50 <lb/>
to sell at 2.00, the 2.00 <lb/>
to sell at 1.50. Other makes <lb/>
that were -60 to 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 <lb/>
The two piece suits in serges <lb/>
and in Flannels the much <lb/>
suits these days have been re- <lb/>
from 9.00, 10.00, to <lb/>
low price of 7.30. This is a <lb/>
great suit chance. <lb/>
The 7.50 and suits <lb/>
have been reduced to SO. You <lb/>
should see these suits to really <lb/>
know their real value <lb/>
Men's S and H. Suspenders <lb/>
worth to sell for pair. <lb/>
A big lot of Trunks and suit <lb/>
cases to sell at greatly reduced <lb/>
prices. This has always been a <lb/>
great and has <lb/>
grown greatly in months- <lb/>
Every item is of the wanted <lb/>
ties, while the lots last re- <lb/>
prices will hold good but <lb/>
try and get the first The <lb/>
reductions will last until sum <lb/>
mer goods are sold We never <lb/>
goods from season to it- <lb/>
son. <lb/>
e. l. Wilkinson <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
OFFICER PRESS ASSOCIATION. <lb/>
At the meeting of the North <lb/>
Carolina Press Association in <lb/>
session at Chase City, Va. <lb/>
Thursday and Friday of last <lb/>
week, the following officers were<lb/>
Herald. <lb/>
First <lb/>
Hardy, of the Wat rent n Record. <lb/>
Second w . B.<lb/>
of the Troy<lb/>
Third Vice-Pi II. R. <lb/>
Kinlaw, of the Mount <lb/>
E -ho. <lb/>
Secretary and <lb/>
B Sherrill, of the <lb/>
Times <lb/>
i. <lb/>
Historian M L. of <lb/>
the Hustler. <lb/>
O. Atkinson, <lb/>
D. I., of the Christian Sun <lb/>
Executive <lb/>
us II. a. London, W. C. <lb/>
Dowd, J. A. as. Zeb <lb/>
sill. <lb/>
Delegates to National <lb/>
O. Atkinson. <lb/>
Daniels, J. A Robinson. <lb/>
bald Johnson, M L Shipman, <lb/>
O. L Stevens, H. P. J. <lb/>
A. Thomas, II K Kinlaw. U. M. <lb/>
Phillips. J T Britt, Thad. R, <lb/>
Manning, w. B Thompson, W. <lb/>
Cl, Hammer, W. O. Dowd. J. D. <lb/>
Bivins, J. W. Bailey, O. H. Poe, <lb/>
R F. J G. J. P. <lb/>
Caldwell, Clyde R W. K. <lb/>
Johnson, H. A. London, W. F. <lb/>
Marshall, Norman H. Johnson, J. <lb/>
Mm <lb/>
EX I r-x- T It<lb/>
Tariff <lb/>
President Roosevelt in one of <lb/>
his speeches made d urine his <lb/>
famous trip across the country <lb/>
in 1905 at the expense of Pres- <lb/>
dent Cassatt of the <lb/>
railway said; have in <lb/>
our scheme of government no <lb/>
room for the man who does not <lb/>
wish to pay his way through life <lb/>
by what ho does <lb/>
Yet the most prominent feature <lb/>
of our present scheme of govern- <lb/>
as administered the <lb/>
Republican party, is <lb/>
so called. Under this <lb/>
scheme of plunder and <lb/>
ism, like <lb/>
a year is <lb/>
rod from the pockets of the <lb/>
I masses to the pockets of the <lb/>
I protected classes. Nothing is <lb/>
given in return for this billion <lb/>
dollars, except some transparent <lb/>
sophistry and to <lb/>
observe the display of wealth on <lb/>
the part of the protected barons, <lb/>
I who remain in this country or <lb/>
who leave philanthropic <lb/>
behind them. The protected <lb/>
, barons do nothing to pay their <lb/>
way. except, that they assume <lb/>
of the government whose <lb/>
edicts their pockets with <lb/>
unearned and undeserved tar- <lb/>
our scheme of <lb/>
by protection is one of. for and by <lb/>
Fifth no is lined <lb/>
, with these drone. <lb/>
Their mansions line all the finest <lb/>
streets of our The <lb/>
world before such <lb/>
wealth as this privileged <lb/>
claims title Tl is rather <lb/>
that R <lb/>
a . <lb/>
not observed this fact. <lb/>
their way <lb/>
They no more pay way <lb/>
than did poor tramp v <lb/>
.- of Cm- <lb/>
Presidential train a <lb/>
just Roosevelt made <lb/>
that speech. to think of it <lb/>
were all those on the inside A that <lb/>
gorgeous train paying their <lb/>
Not one, was paying Ilium <lb/>
way return for millions stolen <lb/>
from the through extortion <lb/>
ate railroad rates, rebating to <lb/>
Tris favored <lb/>
by railroad <lb/>
Boylan, a <lb/>
on W. M. Boylan, of Raleigh, <lb/>
fell from an upper window of the <lb/>
A at Morehead City, <lb/>
t- <lb/>
V Li. <lb/>
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT. <lb/>
M. BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent- <lb/>
w -k t-Xv, . C. <lb/>
II <lb/>
As for Daily <lb/>
and we take <lb/>
pleasure in receiving sub- <lb/>
writing receipts for <lb/>
those in arrears. We have a list <lb/>
of all who receive their mail at <lb/>
this office. We also take orders <lb/>
for job pi in. h. <lb/>
There to be an immense <lb/>
amount of traveling at this time. <lb/>
The trains are crowded every trip <lb/>
almost daily. has <lb/>
money, it ain't us. <lb/>
For can peaches, apples, corn <lb/>
tomatoes, apply in K. <lb/>
ft Co. <lb/>
Miss Wayne left yesterday <lb/>
to visit in Grifton and <lb/>
When your eyes attention <lb/>
J. W. Taylor, expert optician, <lb/>
Ayden, N is the man to do <lb/>
your work if you want to be <lb/>
pleased. <lb/>
We have got us a new set <lb/>
false teeth. Brickbats, <lb/>
Hint rock and cold steel, but what <lb/>
a time. Its cross-legged, box <lb/>
ankled and pair-teed <lb/>
mouth all he time. It is the best <lb/>
we can do, we do want to be <lb/>
so bed, <lb/>
Merchandise carry <lb/>
at line of meat, lard can <lb/>
goods. Don't buy before giving <lb/>
me a trial. Frank Lilly Co <lb/>
Sunday evening Mrs trues s. <lb/>
Hint's received a telegram an- <lb/>
me of her <lb/>
sister, Mrs. P. E. Braswell. at <lb/>
borne in <lb/>
day accompanied by her daughter. <lb/>
Miss Lizzie, Mrs. Hines left for <lb/>
Hendersonville. We sincerely <lb/>
nope her arrival she will <lb/>
Braswell very much <lb/>
proved, re. Braswell bas a host <lb/>
of relatives this section, among <lb/>
whom is Elder C. C. old <lb/>
of the a brother, all of <lb/>
whom very much interest in <lb/>
welfare of this most estimable <lb/>
lady. <lb/>
A. full Hue of trunks, valises, tel- <lb/>
grips, satchels, baud <lb/>
and suits cases at J K Smith Bro <lb/>
J. II. Manning and wife spent <lb/>
in Greenville <lb/>
Gene Morrison has on <lb/>
a visit of some length to her old <lb/>
home in Hyde county. <lb/>
return she will visit the northern <lb/>
Markets to purchase her sup- <lb/>
ply of millinery. <lb/>
I keep on band a <lb/>
due of sniff at lowest <lb/>
prices as hay, oats, corn, <lb/>
seed meal and brand <lb/>
ship stuff. Flank Lilly A Co. <lb/>
Mrs. Dr. Pitt, of a, <lb/>
ii visiting relatives in <lb/>
the country near here. She <lb/>
lived in yearn <lb/>
ago. husband, Dr. Put <lb/>
doubt well <lb/>
among the <lb/>
we presume by J. T. <lb/>
an old <lb/>
Yon win nod Wheeler and <lb/>
son and l- sewing <lb/>
Prices way way down H. <lb/>
Tripp lo Early Hotel. <lb/>
Mrs. of Washington, <lb/>
JO I. been <lb/>
Mi. <lb/>
ban returned to <lb/>
supply hay, grain, hulls. <lb/>
,,, in . meal, bran, stuff, <lb/>
always on and Tyson <lb/>
A. A <lb/>
being <lb/>
Thursday, <lb/>
Go to E. E. Go's <lb/>
market for beef, fresh meats, <lb/>
sage, and fresh fish. <lb/>
We were pleased to see A. B <lb/>
Holton in town Mr. <lb/>
Holton has very much improved <lb/>
and begins to resemble his old sell. <lb/>
A line of crockery, glass <lb/>
ware, fancy lamps, and <lb/>
at J B Smith Bro <lb/>
Harry White, of Greenville, <lb/>
spent Friday night <lb/>
Overseers of <lb/>
ship meet in Ayden first Saturday <lb/>
in August. <lb/>
A full supply of Trunks. <lb/>
Telescopes, Grips, Satchels and <lb/>
Suit Cases, at J. B. Smith Bro. <lb/>
Mrs. Crawford, of Win <lb/>
bas been visiting in <lb/>
den, <lb/>
We want to make room for other <lb/>
stocks 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 have put a price <lb/>
on them that will be sure t get <lb/>
them off Now is the time to get <lb/>
big value for your money. Cannon <lb/>
a Tyson. <lb/>
Lil went somewhere <lb/>
down the road Sunday and came <lb/>
back yesterday morning. <lb/>
Car load V. Crimped roofing in <lb/>
suitable lengths to cover residences <lb/>
churches, school barns <lb/>
shelters, stables much cheaper than <lb/>
shingles and very little labor, at J. <lb/>
it Smith Bro. <lb/>
W. E. Hooks and W. J. Boyd <lb/>
are in Grimesland, having <lb/>
been called there by phone on <lb/>
strictly their line. They <lb/>
are <lb/>
Mr. pastor of the <lb/>
Presbyterian church in <lb/>
preached a very Interesting and <lb/>
highly appreciated sermon in <lb/>
Baptist church here <lb/>
Sunday evening. <lb/>
For a nice present boy a novel- <lb/>
clock at J. W. Taylor's. It is <lb/>
any occasion. <lb/>
Corn, Hay Lima always <lb/>
on at J. B. Smith a Bro. <lb/>
In order to our large <lb/>
stock preparatory to we <lb/>
will make prospective buyers ex- <lb/>
low prices. J. B. <lb/>
Bra, <lb/>
Nice new repacked North Car- <lb/>
Cut Herrings at J. K. Smith <lb/>
Bro. <lb/>
FOR large nice new <lb/>
story brick located on <lb/>
Avenue tie Town of <lb/>
can tenant possession<lb/>
J. If. Smith a Bf. <lb/>
v. paper tooling, <lb/>
with or short joints <lb/>
pipe at J, B. Smith <lb/>
The summer sale <lb/>
the stoles gives the <lb/>
hunters. x <lb/>
Federal <lb/>
Let us all bear this fact in <lb/>
all subsidies, potty or <lb/>
great, are paid out of the <lb/>
collected by taxation from <lb/>
the pockets of the people. The <lb/>
idea that this government is <lb/>
rich is a false idea. It has <lb/>
but what it takes from the <lb/>
poor man's pocket. The rich <lb/>
pay Federal taxes only in the <lb/>
proportion of the number of the <lb/>
rich to the number of the poor <lb/>
and that is an insignificant pro- <lb/>
and even that <lb/>
is offset by the special <lb/>
or advantage, which <lb/>
the tariff gives the rich the <lb/>
the <lb/>
Democracy and A New Deal. <lb/>
The disclosures made in the <lb/>
divorce cases of Corey and <lb/>
and the murder case of <lb/>
Thaw have shown us samples of <lb/>
the kind of men tainted <lb/>
breeds in the <lb/>
Their wealth is duo to the tariff <lb/>
or other special privileges, which <lb/>
gave them a monopoly, and their <lb/>
morals are due to the ill gotten <lb/>
wealth. The last, worst curse of <lb/>
the earth is the adulterated pros <lb/>
polity of ours. We need a new <lb/>
deal and a square deal; but we <lb/>
can get only one through a I em- <lb/>
administration and an <lb/>
honest tariff for revenue <lb/>
Lost <lb/>
night Mr J. B. Baker <lb/>
lost somewhere between <lb/>
store on Five Points and <lb/>
the market house. He remember- <lb/>
ed the money in the store <lb/>
and thought he put ii his pock- <lb/>
et, hut when he felt for it it <lb/>
was gone. The money one <lb/>
bill bills. <lb/>
Mad Dos in <lb/>
Monday a dog supplied to e <lb/>
mad run in the door and on <lb/>
up stairs the home Mr. J. <lb/>
Parham, on Third street. When <lb/>
Mrs. Parham saw the dog the <lb/>
h she was so badly frightened <lb/>
that she hunted. Harry e <lb/>
passing. He followed the dig <lb/>
stairs and knocked the canine <lb/>
in I he head. <lb/>
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb/>
i.-ii. <lb/>
C, HIT I I'm <lb/>
will, win A. Parker, St. <lb/>
U, I r. Is nil <lb/>
in. f. I,. Ditto <lb/>
mm I <lb/>
I 1-1 W <lb/>
h. iii it. will in tin- Oil in <lb/>
I . h i-f Ho, Oils <lb/>
I r I f<lb/>
Ann . Ml to A r <lb/>
to upon each <lb/>
in lodge, <lb/>
, the hi <lb/>
I Hie <lb/>
it will <lb/>
very licit their to at- <lb/>
tend. <lb/>
tools, grind stones <lb/>
i e pulleys, m J. B. <lb/>
go, the <lb/>
well advanced. The prices <lb/>
will the buy- <lb/>
Cannon Tyson. <lb/>
To any who are in need of S cool. <lb/>
we can it his <lb/>
see us we have a solid <lb/>
oar load, and enact to arrive. <lb/>
week. Tyson. <lb/>
Your <lb/>
you are troubled with join <lb/>
yes or have a difficulty in obtain- <lb/>
suitable glasses, it matters not <lb/>
tow difficult your case, can on J. <lb/>
ray an expert <lb/>
N. C, who bat five years <lb/>
with some of most <lb/>
cases. He tails t-i <lb/>
or then <lb/>
m. <lb/>
Pin <lb/>
people i. his nones; v <lb/>
n-y In hi your e; <lb/>
work if you want m <lb/>
UP. <lb/>
I bare taken up one black bar <lb/>
pounds. <lb/>
no car marls. Owner can get same <lb/>
u;. charges, <lb/>
Tucker. <lb/>
U No. Greenville. <lb/>
if. <lb/>
mm <lb/>
For Spring Housecleaning <lb/>
time try Liquid <lb/>
X Veneer. It <lb/>
look new. be no <lb/>
dull furniture t <lb/>
in where this <lb/>
worker is used, No <lb/>
-T <lb/>
Veneer is not a h, hut a <lb/>
and cleaner build- up <lb/>
and it brig <lb/>
than ever. <lb/>
Ii instantly i the i u I <lb/>
i. Furniture, <lb/>
Picture <lb/>
Mi a . <lb/>
led or i airfares. Kr- <lb/>
moves , and <lb/>
A ran <lb/>
but a needed <lb/>
and time n to wait I <lb/>
PRICES <lb/>
eta. <lb/>
Regular <lb/>
SOLD BY <lb/>
U, <lb/>
S. <lb/>
W. I HOOKS. W. J BOYD. <lb/>
HOOKS BOYD. <lb/>
General Insurance and Merchandise Brokers. <lb/>
AYDEN, <lb/>
We wish to we have associated our- <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, 1906.11 <lb/>
Loans and Discounts, <lb/>
Overdrafts Secured <lb/>
Furniture and <lb/>
line from Banks, <lb/>
Cash <lb/>
Gold Coin, <lb/>
Silver Coin, <lb/>
National Hank notes <lb/>
other U. S. notes <lb/>
Total, <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, 37,342.36 <lb/>
Cashier's 630.72 <lb/>
Total. <lb/>
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, <lb/>
COUNTY OF PUT, J <lb/>
I, J. R. Smith, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear <lb/>
that the above statement is true to best of my and be- <lb/>
lief. J. R. SMITH, Cashier. <lb/>
and sworn to before <lb/>
me, tin. 22nd day 1900. <lb/>
STANCIL HODGES, <lb/>
Public. <lb/>
SMITH, <lb/>
JOSEPH <lb/>
R. CANNON. <lb/>
Directors <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION <lb/>
. BANK FARMVILLE, FARMVILLE. N. t. <lb/>
AT THE CLOSE OF BUS JUNE 1906<lb/>
Capital stock pd in <lb/>
Undivided 1.986.54 <lb/>
sub to check 40.233 <lb/>
Loans <lb/>
1.630.50 <lb/>
Due from Banks 18,885.52 <lb/>
Cash Items 9.39 <lb/>
Gold coin 495.00 <lb/>
Silver coin 1,179.11 <lb/>
Nat, notes 1,432.00 <lb/>
State of North Carolina, co <lb/>
County of Pitt. <lb/>
I, J. R. Davis, Cashier of the above-named bank, solemn. <lb/>
swear the above Statement is true to the best of my <lb/>
knowledge mid belief. <lb/>
J. B. DAVIS, <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb/>
fore me, this 33rd day of June <lb/>
J. V. JOHNSTON. <lb/>
Notary <lb/>
REPORT OF CONDITION OF <lb/>
T. L. TURN AGE, <lb/>
R. L. DAVIS, <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
s , N C , <lb/>
Tm <lb/>
Greenville <lb/>
and <lb/>
party at <lb/>
i. week. <lb/>
. A. Fair, of <lb/>
week here. <lb/>
last <lb/>
L. Y. wen Wash- <lb/>
Thursday. <lb/>
Bruce lei I <lb/>
lie <lb/>
a position. <lb/>
Miss spent <lb/>
put of with Mrs. Bob <lb/>
at <lb/>
Miss Julia Harriss, who has been <lb/>
spending time with Miss <lb/>
Ward Tuesday. <lb/>
Miss Moore spent some <lb/>
time in last week. <lb/>
B. G. Mayo A. O. Clark <lb/>
out driving Friday <lb/>
watermelons. Ask Mr. Maj. <lb/>
where he was while Mr. Clark <lb/>
was the field with the old <lb/>
Hon J. J. <lb/>
in our town Thursday. <lb/>
Miss Helen Galloway was in <lb/>
shopping Thursday. <lb/>
Misses Myrtie and Ward <lb/>
Moore went to Washington <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Mies Boushall, one of the Misses <lb/>
Moore's school friends, Is visiting <lb/>
this week. <lb/>
Raymond Moore, of Greenville, <lb/>
was Monday. <lb/>
R. A. Fleming went to Ayden <lb/>
to see his best girl. , <lb/>
Paul Davenport, Arthur Daven- <lb/>
port and Fleming were <lb/>
town Sunday. <lb/>
Miss Verna of Dover, <lb/>
is visiting her Mrs. W. B. <lb/>
Carson, of this place. <lb/>
Dr. M. Jones and family <lb/>
went to Sunday. <lb/>
W. S. Galloway and family <lb/>
to Winterville Sunday and <lb/>
returned Monday. <lb/>
Miss Myrtle Proctor spent Sat- <lb/>
night Miss Helen Gal- <lb/>
BLACKJACK ITEMS. <lb/>
BETHEL BANKING TRUST CO. <lb/>
AT <lb/>
At close n <lb/>
NJune <lb/>
Mb, <lb/>
RESOURCES. <lb/>
Loans and discounts <lb/>
Overdrafts 631.12 <lb/>
Duo from Hanks and <lb/>
Banker <lb/>
nab ii. ins II I <lb/>
Id ct in. .--. <lb/>
S. in <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
Capital stock ft <lb/>
fund <lb/>
profits <lb/>
Bills <lb/>
Time <lb/>
Deposits cheek <lb/>
t checks out- <lb/>
standing <lb/>
C. d <lb/>
Black Jack, N. O. July 1906, <lb/>
Mrs. Kinston. <lb/>
a part last week vista <lb/>
Elder C B. Jones conducted <lb/>
services here Saturday night <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
Miss Dora K. Cm, rear <lb/>
Hanks, spent <lb/>
and Sunday with Miss Julia x, <lb/>
W. H. <lb/>
will preach Sunday ht <lb/>
if nothing prevents. <lb/>
Miss Adams R <lb/>
night and here <lb/>
J her sister, Mrs. <lb/>
Miss Fannie House and Miss <lb/>
Whichard. who bus been. <lb/>
.-pending some time here <lb/>
relatives and friends, left today <lb/>
for i heir home near House. <lb/>
A. O. Clark and K. M. <lb/>
. i Grimesland, were here Sunday <lb/>
night. <lb/>
Miss Linnie Buck, <lb/>
is Hie guest of Mi-s Maggie Smith <lb/>
Miss neat <lb/>
who bin visiting, <lb/>
left for to- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
J- l- <lb/>
i ii and <lb/>
. mad -t cows<lb/>
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i. n . <lb/>
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I Subscribed and sworn <lb/>
ore ibis day t <lb/>
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II. I T. i <lb/>
i i mi be There <lb/>
118,883.78 h e been killed and <lb/>
, and mart. <lb/>
I. <lb/>
1900. <lb/>
April <lb/>
A. <lb/>
v Public <lb/>
Corn Al <lb/>
ST A TON, <lb/>
J. B. VI <lb/>
I. O <lb/>
hi. tors <lb/>
Ur. Joseph Dixon, <lb/>
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
Burned <lb/>
ML-is Lillian Carr was <lb/>
Si a mill <lb/>
a vessel of hot-chocolate, when <lb/>
sister, nut seeing started <lb/>
i limn ,.; i . <lb/>
Mia Lillian to <lb/>
in her <lb/>
were burned.<lb/>
handed is tn The <lb/>
Tl of . <lb/>
I. i I Mai <lb/>
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.- i . well, <lb/>
. . mil on . <lb/>
. I tn call p tn <lb/>
tins- u. <lb/>
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On tin- way It. I <lb/>
to i vi i . <lb/>
It is sure to pay you. <lb/>
Miss Helen I <lb/>
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i key, <lb/>
tbs sir. <lb/>
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<p>
Tm<lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR<lb/>
J.<lb/>
in the post office at N. C, as second matter, <lb/>
Advertising rates made upon application. <lb/>
A correspondent desired at every port office in Pitt and adjoining counties. <lb/>
in to <lb/>
NORTH CAROLINA FRIDAY, <lb/>
is idle <lb/>
TOBACCO TO PAY DEATH <lb/>
Greenville, but it seems afraid to <lb/>
turn and do to help <lb/>
the business of the town. <lb/>
The losing of by a <lb/>
night is evidence <lb/>
that people ought to keep their <lb/>
money in the banks A wad of bills <lb/>
tack in the pocket is not much safer <lb/>
than hid about the house <lb/>
The first half of 1906 inaugurated <lb/>
o national bank a <lb/>
building loan association in <lb/>
Greenville. That shows what can <lb/>
be done when the people come to. <lb/>
to establish an enterprise. <lb/>
It remains to be seen what the last <lb/>
half of the year i- going to bring. <lb/>
Mr. who is secretary to <lb/>
President says <lb/>
president meant exactly what he <lb/>
on the of bis election, <lb/>
that he would not be a candidate <lb/>
again for the office. That state- <lb/>
is Looks like <lb/>
that ought to settle it, but you can't <lb/>
always tell. <lb/>
The American Company <lb/>
has made an departure from <lb/>
the methods pursued by large <lb/>
in issuing a circular to <lb/>
all announcing that here- <lb/>
after the company will pay death <lb/>
benefits to the beneficiary of all em- <lb/>
ho receive a salary of less <lb/>
than a week and who have been <lb/>
in the service of the company as <lb/>
long as one year previous to death <lb/>
The amount of such is to be <lb/>
equal to the wages received by such <lb/>
during the last year of <lb/>
vice, provided the sum shall in no <lb/>
case 1300, that being <lb/>
set the maximum. <lb/>
At first this plan looks <lb/>
very plausible, and no doubt it will <lb/>
prove attractive to the o <lb/>
the the statement having <lb/>
been sent out that they received the <lb/>
proposition with great enthusiasm. <lb/>
It will certainly be e help to the <lb/>
beneficiary of any dead <lb/>
On the other hand the company had <lb/>
a motive in such a depart- <lb/>
and a is forced to <lb/>
the conclusion the underlying <lb/>
motive is desire to <lb/>
further its own interests and to <lb/>
make friends of many hitherto op- <lb/>
posed to trust methods. The hold- <lb/>
out of -u. u a benefit will <lb/>
The Raleigh and PamlicO Sound <lb/>
that rapidly building from <lb/>
the capital of the State to the coast, <lb/>
is going to want its shops <lb/>
located at some point along the line.- <lb/>
Such shops will mean considerable <lb/>
in population and the paying out rally attract a good class of employ- <lb/>
large sums of money for wages-1 es that will want to stay in the <lb/>
Greenville might stand as good the hence the Be- <lb/>
chance of getting the railroad such is made <lb/>
as any other town, but if and the company ctn afford to <lb/>
would like to see them here the when it needs to <lb/>
to secure them, they are maintain a for of reach- <lb/>
town draw up in the of thousands, <lb/>
this prize- The statement is also made in con- <lb/>
j with the matter that no em- <lb/>
more than a Green- will he called upon to <lb/>
has nestled on the directly or indirectly, a single <lb/>
hanks of Tat river with penny to the fund out of which the <lb/>
crating the benefit -H hf- paid. Certainly not, <lb/>
and comfort that might be had from is no need Air such <lb/>
is now taking a turn <lb/>
the Southern railway for looting <lb/>
mm in re <lb/>
mi If. <lb/>
We have not yet seen the an- <lb/>
that a present be- <lb/>
made up Greensboro <lb/>
hotel waitress who shied the plate <lb/>
the guest's lined. <lb/>
latest is to distinguish <lb/>
himself Ht. tennis. <lb/>
is one thing, but <lb/>
is <lb/>
Even shoW Greenville's <lb/>
of <lb/>
Governor has ordered a <lb/>
special term of court in Rowan <lb/>
county, beginning the 80th, to <lb/>
try the the Lyerly <lb/>
family is i to <lb/>
down the mob spirit. <lb/>
Thai insane or not, <lb/>
they are trying to make it appear <lb/>
Unit he is. <lb/>
When lie con lion is <lb/>
over there ill be number <lb/>
dates in the aim ran <lb/>
People who have visited <lb/>
this season say dutch nits are ruin- <lb/>
the fishing in sound. <lb/>
This calls to grind that <lb/>
tried to remedy <lb/>
this trouble in the Legislature <lb/>
but his bill was defeated. <lb/>
When the mi lea shine out be- <lb/>
tween the cloudbursts, the warmth <lb/>
of its is something to put the <lb/>
fans <lb/>
The United States is taking the <lb/>
roll of in the trouble <lb/>
between Guatemala and Salvador, <lb/>
we have nor seen any statement <lb/>
yet that Sam is taking steps <lb/>
to the butchery of the Jews in <lb/>
Russia. <lb/>
The Greensboro remarks <lb/>
that if there is no joint canvass in <lb/>
the eighth district the Democrats <lb/>
will know the reason why. <lb/>
they will. They already <lb/>
know it is because de- <lb/>
the challenge to come out in <lb/>
the open and face <lb/>
Georgia is something of a peach . <lb/>
estimate I made the crop <lb/>
this year will reach something like <lb/>
ha broken out in a neT <lb/>
place He an that he will <lb/>
run as an independent candidate for <lb/>
governor of York. <lb/>
LONG, SHORT. THICK OR THIN <lb/>
WE FIT ANY FORM. <lb/>
We can fit yon with a suit. <lb/>
As a general thin J, a very <lb/>
thin man or a very fat man <lb/>
pays the penalty of 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, I sir, If you <lb/>
have been troubled in get- <lb/>
ting clothes to fit you <lb/>
we ask you to <lb/>
The bicycle did not run the horse <lb/>
out of business, much as it looked <lb/>
for a time like it would, nor will the <lb/>
automobile be able to do so. <lb/>
The man who was struck on the <lb/>
head with a plate by waitress in a <lb/>
Greensboro Hotel, was a <lb/>
postmaster who there at- <lb/>
tending tho convention The blow <lb/>
ought to kill him officially.<lb/>
A CUT ON ALL <lb/>
that might be from this <lb/>
stream. Little little this <lb/>
changing In the last year or two <lb/>
a few pleasure have <lb/>
red, and are expect v-1 to see the <lb/>
The who raise the <lb/>
handled be the trust are the <lb/>
ones who the fund <lb/>
prices at the farmers are <lb/>
forced to their tobacco <lb/>
and bath houses The to make the trust <lb/>
tor has been trying to up rich awl it to pay tho <lb/>
these Greenville will stipulated missing the <lb/>
wake up to her but just <lb/>
think how much we are missing <lb/>
while going through the Rip <lb/>
All the talk on the subject recent- <lb/>
has not yet induced the business <lb/>
men of Greenville to come together <lb/>
and organize a chamber of commerce <lb/>
or business men's association. As <lb/>
good individual business men a the <lb/>
town has, it does seem a <lb/>
that be content <lb/>
to lot the town jog with the <lb/>
every man for himself spirit. As <lb/>
long as that spirit prevails, other <lb/>
towns by co-operative efforts will <lb/>
s enterprises that Greenville <lb/>
Ought to get, and the trade area of <lb/>
this town will continue small. A <lb/>
of commerce like one <lb/>
. to be would be constantly on<lb/>
money. White taking such interest <lb/>
in rm to which no one can <lb/>
object, if the trust also show <lb/>
enough for the toiling <lb/>
men who she tobacco as to pay <lb/>
hem a fair price for <lb/>
it would be more commendable. If <lb/>
the tobacco treat wants to benefit <lb/>
people the growers of their product <lb/>
are the ones who need it most. <lb/>
Tuft waits the Solid South broken <lb/>
bat we doubt his living to see it. <lb/>
Greensboro does not know when <lb/>
she has had enough. She is calling <lb/>
for more conventions. <lb/>
Chicago all ms one saloon to every <lb/>
population. That ought to be <lb/>
enough to keep them from getting <lb/>
dry. <lb/>
must have money o <lb/>
spare it goes about erecting a <lb/>
to That is not <lb/>
as however, as the town <lb/>
we will begin Monday July <lb/>
23rd, selling our Ladies ox- <lb/>
fords, figured lawns, laces <lb/>
and embroideries at cost. <lb/>
The price on all Dry Goods and <lb/>
Notions will be marked down low.<lb/>
Shoes at <lb/>
Shoes at <lb/>
figured <lb/>
Lawn at <lb/>
figured <lb/>
Lawn at <lb/>
1-2 cent <lb/>
Percale at <lb/>
A. F. C. <lb/>
hams at <lb/>
Jas F Davenport <lb/>
COME HERE AND SEE WHAT WE <lb/>
CAN DO FOR YOU. <lb/>
We have suits made for the extra large <lb/>
slim short, stout man and a suit u, <lb/>
whatever may be. <lb/>
Frank Wilson, <lb/>
THE KING CLOTHIER. <lb/>
a Co., <lb/>
Pulley Bowen <lb/>
THE HOME OF WOMAN'S FASHIONS. <lb/>
We will inaugurate Our Spring Season by <lb/>
putting an display the newest <lb/>
ideas to be shown in <lb/>
SILKS WHITE GOODS <lb/>
We have no trash or Special Bale stuff but <lb/>
we will have the latest and best things that <lb/>
were obtainable in the 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 <lb/>
eyes. Very truly yours, <lb/>
PULLEY St BOWEN <lb/>
tin <lb/>
NEAT JOB <lb/>
Our specialty <lb/>
Reflector Job Printing Office <lb/>
ranted erect lo <lb/>
Her Brother Dead. <lb/>
Mm. D. ft Moore left <lb/>
for Bethel in response to <lb/>
a the death of <lb/>
her brother, Mr. <lb/>
sod, of count., <lb/>
Mi. Moore and two of bis can for etc., in FIVE <lb/>
Any Bond to be filed in the Court at one- <lb/>
or write <lb/>
a. . U. S. CO , Md.<lb/>
friends to go your Bond when you can gel it furnished at a t g all cost <lb/>
sail nun v ii<lb/>
I , . fl . <lb/>
. e <lb/>
F. A. Agent, or <lb/>
H Attorney <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
WINTERVILLE <lb/>
This department Is in charge of F. C. NYE, who is authorized to rep- <lb/>
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory <lb/>
Great fortunes ore not usually <lb/>
in a day. It is only by care- <lb/>
and constant saving that they <lb/>
are accumulated. To save your <lb/>
M. B. Bryan from Nor- <lb/>
folk to spend the <lb/>
remainder of the at his <lb/>
home here. He taking n business <lb/>
money deposit it in the savings de- course there, <lb/>
of the Bank of Winter-J a car load of received <lb/>
at Harrington, Co., <lb/>
line of dress shirts ever Harrington Barbers and Co in the <lb/>
in Winterville at place to et your Spring Boat <lb/>
Harrington, Barber Co. goods. They just what <lb/>
Mrs. J. D. Cox and Miss lo suit all. <lb/>
spent Monday afternoon in I W. H. Hamilton, one of old- <lb/>
visiting relatives. went to Fort <lb/>
B. D. and t today to visit his son, <lb/>
moved to their new <lb/>
last week. Joe Had <lb/>
dock m we J into the cottage form- <lb/>
occupied by Albert Cox. <lb/>
Nice Robes at Harrington <lb/>
Prof. G. E. <lb/>
by with hie family here. <lb/>
Tobacco farmers in need of <lb/>
clocks and to <lb/>
A. W. Co. to get bargains <lb/>
Mr. Frank Carr <lb/>
from Morehead Saturday <lb/>
afternoon and went to their home <lb/>
in Greene county. <lb/>
Another large shipment of shoes <lb/>
all styles and sizes and prices very <lb/>
reasonable. Harrington Barber <lb/>
A Co. <lb/>
Miss Clyde Dawson, of <lb/>
more, was visiting relatives here <lb/>
Sunday. is studying to be <lb/>
a trained nurse and is off on a <lb/>
vacation. <lb/>
If yon want a nice shirt or tie <lb/>
go to Harrington, Barber Co. <lb/>
Mrs. Smith little sons <lb/>
returned a visit near Dover <lb/>
Satin day afternoon. <lb/>
No need of not having good <lb/>
pants when Harrington, Barber <lb/>
Co., have just received anew lot, <lb/>
that they will sell cheap. <lb/>
Mrs. A. V. Johnson and child- <lb/>
ten, who had been visiting <lb/>
lives near returned Sat- <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
For fruit jars and rubbers go <lb/>
to Harrington, Barber Co. <lb/>
Ed Nelson is There <lb/>
la a painter making <lb/>
at his borne. <lb/>
Straws tell which way the wind <lb/>
blows, jut notice the stream of <lb/>
customers in and out from <lb/>
Harrington, ft <lb/>
Messrs. Fair and <lb/>
two hustling men, of <lb/>
Ayden, were in town Monday eve- <lb/>
If you want go <lb/>
to A. M. Ange Co-, They <lb/>
it at cents per yard. <lb/>
Mis. F. M. Crawford has return- <lb/>
ed from Ayden visiting rate- <lb/>
for several days there. <lb/>
All colors of and yellow <lb/>
at Barber Co. <lb/>
Alfred and sons <lb/>
acrid eighteen bales of cotton here <lb/>
last Friday at ct. They are <lb/>
Wide awake farmers and take ad- <lb/>
vantage of the highest market <lb/>
Tooth and Disk Harrow at <lb/>
Barber Co. <lb/>
just <lb/>
and fresh, at lowest price. <lb/>
Barber A Co. <lb/>
Rev. B. E. Stanfield filled his <lb/>
regular appointment at the <lb/>
church Sunday night, <lb/>
lug an excellent sermon. <lb/>
The A. G. Cox manufacturing <lb/>
have sold over of their <lb/>
Tobacco this season, <lb/>
are rapidly <lb/>
day. <lb/>
A nice lot new summer Bug- <lb/>
at Harrington, Barber <lb/>
A Co. <lb/>
For hay, corn oats go to <lb/>
Barber Co. <lb/>
Kittrell, had <lb/>
Men visiting school at <lb/>
Stokes, returned Sunday evening. <lb/>
Farming implements of all kinds <lb/>
at Barber ft Co. <lb/>
are needing new <lb/>
o flues or repairs for your <lb/>
Nice line of fresh groceries <lb/>
ways on hand Barber <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Mollie Bryan and Mag- <lb/>
Cox left Monday to spend <lb/>
same time at Seven Springs. <lb/>
It is a little out of season to <lb/>
carts and but the Tar Heel <lb/>
carts and wagons seem to sell at all <lb/>
seasons of the year. <lb/>
The A. G. Cox, <lb/>
Co. have recently received a <lb/>
car load of the famous <lb/>
burg Electrically weld- <lb/>
ed Poultry and Farm Fence, and <lb/>
can furnish any height you de- <lb/>
You are <lb/>
ed to call and examine their <lb/>
stock and get prices. They en <lb/>
also furnish barbed wire and <lb/>
staples. <lb/>
CUT PRICES <lb/>
s poems, regular <lb/>
price our price <lb/>
Tennyson's poems, regular <lb/>
price our price <lb/>
and <lb/>
regular price our price <lb/>
Longfellow's Birthday books, <lb/>
regular price price <lb/>
Josephus complete works, reg <lb/>
price 1.00 <lb/>
In His Steps, regular price <lb/>
our price <lb/>
Pilgrims progress our <lb/>
price <lb/>
New Testaments, regular <lb/>
price our price <lb/>
Bill Nye's Remarks, regular <lb/>
price 1.00 our price <lb/>
In addition to the above named <lb/>
books we offer others at greatly <lb/>
reduced prices for the next <lb/>
Call and examine them <lb/>
before the expiration of that <lb/>
Yours to Serve, <lb/>
B. T. COX, ft <lb/>
Mr. and Drew <lb/>
have been <lb/>
the home of J. R. for <lb/>
several days. The left <lb/>
morning for ll where they will <lb/>
pend several days. <lb/>
Big lire of hats and caps <lb/>
received, latest styles. <lb/>
Bather Co. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. Jackson, <lb/>
from the Sunday at <lb/>
the home of A. I <lb/>
Mr. one <lb/>
oldest and nit I d ti j <lb/>
died this morning about <lb/>
o'clock at his home about to <lb/>
miles from He was <lb/>
sixty-five years and was of <lb/>
our formers. He leaves a <lb/>
large family to mourn their loss. <lb/>
He will be sadly missed <lb/>
A Ange ft Co are selling 1.00 <lb/>
umbrellas at umbrellas <lb/>
at cents. <lb/>
G. J. Wallace, of Sylvester, <lb/>
is visiting relatives friends in <lb/>
this county. Ho has been living <lb/>
Georgia fifty <lb/>
to Pitt once before <lb/>
this <lb/>
F. C. Nye the <lb/>
Institute at Tarboro Tuesday. <lb/>
To room for new goods <lb/>
we have made the low <lb/>
prices. <lb/>
low <lb/>
cent <lb/>
cent <lb/>
cent <lb/>
cent <lb/>
cent <lb/>
cent <lb/>
Mt <lb/>
cur <lb/>
Waist goods now <lb/>
IS-. <lb/>
The Rio Valley In Seismic U i- . <lb/>
Kit <lb/>
Fa, N, M , July . <lb/>
i shocks f J <lb/>
. an as El <lb/>
re a <lb/>
from track <lb/>
a . Refugees from . <lb/>
and towns in the Rio <lb/>
valley are y to t F i <lb/>
and <lb/>
All night one <lb/>
another over the lower <lb/>
Valley, keeping the . <lb/>
it the tension. But f- j <lb/>
have slept in houses for pa <lb/>
thin spirals of smoke the , <lb/>
in the direction of Alamo J <lb/>
Gordo, probably from hot <lb/>
or other volcanic <lb/>
A drenching rain passed over t-c, <lb/>
valley during the adding to <lb/>
the discomfort of the campers. <lb/>
A M. Taft IV. H. Rick, <lb/>
A. H. Taft Co <lb/>
Dealer's<lb/>
Originality, <lb/>
. i <lb/>
on <lb/>
The law firm of Fleming ft <lb/>
Moore <lb/>
and Mr. Moore has formed a c <lb/>
with Mr. W. <lb/>
under the firm Moore <lb/>
Lone. The new firm has <lb/>
at the office the rear <lb/>
where Mr. O. S. <lb/>
was located, the latter <lb/>
moved to the office vacated by Mr. <lb/>
Loop. ,. <lb/>
I myself a <lb/>
for the nomination Tor <lb/>
Roister of Deeds of Pitt county, <lb/>
to the action of the Demo- <lb/>
county convention, and will <lb/>
the support any friends <lb/>
may give me. J. C. Lanier. <lb/>
Lawns now <lb/>
Lice now <lb/>
Lace now o. <lb/>
A lot of nice for d- <lb/>
A reduction on lots of <lb/>
other goods and be <lb/>
A. W. Ange A So. <lb/>
How It Change. <lb/>
It Tuesday <lb/>
i, r- , i , aT therewith, and to hear and determine <lb/>
night in a few mi after B and tho <lb/>
OF SPECIAL MEET- <lb/>
STOCKHOLDERS. <lb/>
la hereby given that a special <lb/>
the stockholders the Pitt <lb/>
County Oil Mill Company, will I be <lb/>
held i i the office, at Win- <lb/>
80th, <lb/>
at one o'clock P. M., for the <lb/>
purpose of considering <lb/>
and determining what shall be done in <lb/>
to the indebted- <lb/>
against said to near <lb/>
and pass upon the reports the <lb/>
company, to and <lb/>
determine the manner and whom <lb/>
the of said company shall be <lb/>
conducted coming year, or oil <lb/>
mills season, and for the purpose of <lb/>
transacting and all <lb/>
or desirable in connection <lb/>
We sell for cash or j, <lb/>
easy terms <lb/>
You will find a complete <lb/>
line at all times <lb/>
. We are sole agents <lb/>
Enameled Beds <lb/>
i ours to please <lb/>
A. H. <lb/>
Pictures Framed to Order <lb/>
. <lb/>
it was over every cloud <lb/>
and stars were <lb/>
brightly. Then a little while later <lb/>
the rain was again falling in tor- <lb/>
rents. <lb/>
properly come before or be <lb/>
determined at an annual <lb/>
said k <lb/>
the of Directors. <lb/>
This the day July <lb/>
Save the Worry <lb/>
The hot weather brings you <lb/>
discomfort without to it by worrying what t. <lb/>
by bra tapper. With such a stock of <lb/>
Groceries. Canned Goods, Package <lb/>
Goods, Pickles, Butter Cheese, Coffee, <lb/>
Tea. Cakes, Candies, Fruits, Ac as I carry, the selecting and bay- <lb/>
are easy and the all saved. It will take no argument to <lb/>
you of if you visit my store and see what I carry. <lb/>
Yo find me one door North of M tin ford's. <lb/>
President <lb/>
J. B. JOHNSTON<lb/>
TO OUR <lb/>
TOBACCO GROWERS <lb/>
We take this opportunity of aid patron, thanks for the <lb/>
upon us the past season <lb/>
Upon US pan <lb/>
THE WAREHOUSE <lb/>
M three M . <lb/>
basis. Our business has increased with the years, and we trust o <lb/>
Each Customer, as well as each Pile of Tobacco shall have our <lb/>
Personal Attention, and we shall endeavor, as in the <lb/>
past, to make The Brick headquarters for <lb/>
High Fair and honorable treatment. <lb/>
i announce in this connection that <lb/>
It affords<lb/>
, .th. A. <lb/>
O. Co. <lb/>
make prompt<lb/>
MR. W. T. <lb/>
THE VOTERS TOBACCONIST AND WAREHOUSEMAN <lb/>
be associated with us the TiS <lb/>
to need any at an force,<lb/>
friend for their Tobacco. When you come to always <lb/>
Always make the RICK your headquarters, <lb/>
and when to sell, bring it experienced will sell it to <lb/>
for your liberal our A T C O i <lb/>
BRINKLEY and LASSITER, <lb/>
. and Successors, <lb/>
.---vT-a-aCT<lb/>
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SETS <lb/>
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Cot sets, all <lb/>
Big <lb/>
STORE <lb/>
Still Offering Goods at Sale <lb/>
Prices. <lb/>
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1-2 to , 1-7 <lb/>
value going at c certs will <lb/>
Come and b. convinced. <lb/>
stimulate the TORPID LIVER, <lb/>
strengthen the digestive organs, <lb/>
regulate the bowels, and arc <lb/>
equaled as an <lb/>
MEDICINE, <lb/>
In malarial districts their virtues <lb/>
are widely recognized, as they <lb/>
peculiar properties In freeing <lb/>
the system from that poison. <lb/>
sugar coated. <lb/>
Take No Substitute <lb/>
A DELIGHTFUL AFFAIR. <lb/>
Keep Your Eye on he March of <lb/>
lute's will i c i lock anus with a been business is buying the best tor the <lb/>
Do not <lb/>
I i y suit until line of Men's youths <lb/>
and <lb/>
boys Clothing. They tit and have<lb/>
Ladies Summer <lb/>
Good Apron ginghams <lb/>
Reduction <lb/>
Keep Cool, j <lb/>
o Ladies quality <lb/>
Hurry <lb/>
SHOES. <lb/>
to fit all ages. Prices to suit the man or <lb/>
v who knew the worth a aid earned dollar. A look <lb/>
j will convince you and to try a will there is none <lb/>
Silks. <lb/>
Check i <lb/>
Linen in <lb/>
one l-c- while they litter. going at 1.69. <lb/>
last 1-58 and cent <lb/>
lo inch <lb/>
inch <lb/>
, a few <lb/>
cent. <lb/>
Ono v i<lb/>
Ladies <lb/>
Hand <lb/>
Patent leather Oxfords 1.99. Men's <lb/>
stitched <lb/>
Button 2.49. Hoy's 2.00 Patent s <lb/>
I ; <lb/>
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liefs hem- <lb/>
last <lb/>
Best <lb/>
Reported for <lb/>
At mi informal given last even- <lb/>
at their home in West Bad in <lb/>
honor of their guest, Mies Lillie <lb/>
of Misses <lb/>
Helen and Mamie enter. <lb/>
most Ti f <lb/>
hall <lb/>
decorated with <lb/>
The were <lb/>
MiSC Minnie and Katie <lb/>
Keel, <lb/>
Christian, Helen and Mamie <lb/>
Louise <lb/>
Walter and Wilson, Frank <lb/>
Skinner, Preston Tyson, W I, <lb/>
Hall, John <lb/>
Ben and Barney <lb/>
HIM Christian i i very <lb/>
lady and is a highly <lb/>
musician, greatly pleasing <lb/>
those present with her <lb/>
playing, which <lb/>
refreshments were served, the <lb/>
ch being -l over <lb/>
by Mamie Ruth d Jes- <lb/>
Brinkley. <lb/>
b Worth <lb/>
Suppose You Stop and <lb/>
Isn't it <lb/>
Greensboro, N. C. March 1908. <lb/>
Mrs Joe take pleas. <lb/>
in stating that your Remedy <lb/>
has entirely cured our little girl of <lb/>
a very bad case of eczema, which <lb/>
covered a great part of her hotly. <lb/>
She bad eczema from <lb/>
the time she was weeks oM. <lb/>
until she was six years old. She <lb/>
is now perfectly well and I feel <lb/>
that I cannot speak too highly of <lb/>
it has not had a symptom . f <lb/>
it for six years. Respectfully, <lb/>
J W. COBB <lb/>
A young man slept so <lb/>
church, night, that th <lb/>
did not wake him. <lb/>
and at close of the service the <lb/>
young whom be had <lb/>
out and e <lb/>
him to finish his nap. <lb/>
Not Quite I <lb/>
How often you can get K <lb/>
thing <lb/>
nail or screw driver or <lb/>
lacking. Have a good <lb/>
tool and be prepared for <lb/>
emergences. Our Hue of tools <lb/>
is all could desire, and <lb/>
we will see that your tool <lb/>
box lack a single <lb/>
useful article. <lb/>
i. <lb/>
Of course <lb/>
You get Harness, <lb/>
Horse Goods, <lb/>
. It <lb/>
Corey <lb/>
To Publishers <lb/>
and Printers <lb/>
We have an an tire v <lb/>
on which patent <lb/>
an pending, whereby w <lb/>
can old Brass Col- <lb/>
limn and <lb/>
T, and thinker, and <lb/>
tin-in fully as good as <lb/>
and without any <lb/>
or on the hot <lb/>
torn. <lb/>
PRICES <lb/>
Column and Head <lb/>
Rules regular lengths <lb/>
L. S <lb/>
Head Ruled inches In <lb/>
and over per <lb/>
A sample f refaced <lb/>
fall <lb/>
will he cheerfully <lb/>
on <lb/>
Printers I, Co <lb/>
of Type and <lb/>
High Printing Mater <lb/>
N. Ninth Street. Philadelphia, p <lb/>
Is The Moor. Inhabited. <lb/>
science ha, proven that the moon has <lb/>
in, atmosphere, which makes Ufa in <lb/>
some form possible mi that satellite, <lb/>
I but inn human beings, who have a <lb/>
hard enough time on Ibis earth of <lb/>
Hitters cure Headache, Bilious <lb/>
Malaria, and <lb/>
dice, Torpid <lb/>
diver, General <lb/>
Debility and Female weaknesses, <lb/>
as a general <lb/>
for weak persons and especially <lb/>
for aged. It Induces sound <lb/>
Fully guaranteed by J. L. <lb/>
Price <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
Groceries <lb/>
And Provisions <lb/>
Cotton Bagging; and II <lb/>
Ties always on hand <lb/>
I kept on- <lb/>
Country <lb/>
Produce Bought and Sold <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
GREENVILLE <lb/>
h Carolina. <lb/>
l. <lb/>
Dentist. <lb/>
Greenville, N. G. <lb/>
X SOUTHERN CO <lb/>
Steamboat Service. <lb/>
L. leaves <lb/>
daily <lb/>
a. in. for Greenville; leave <lb/>
Greenville dally <lb/>
at VI in, for Washington. <lb/>
Connecting Washington with <lb/>
Norfolk Railroad for <lb/>
N. k. Baltimore, Philadelphia, <lb/>
Net York, all other <lb/>
North. Connects a Norfolk <lb/>
with all points West. <lb/>
Shippers order their <lb/>
freight via Norfolk, care Norfolk <lb/>
Southern R. R. <lb/>
Sailing hours subject to change <lb/>
without notice. <lb/>
J. J. CHERRY, Agent, Green <lb/>
ville, N. C. <lb/>
H. C. General T. add <lb/>
Agent, Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
M. K. KING, V. P. G. M. <lb/>
Tie Pole. <lb/>
How of can tell <lb/>
barber h n while <lb/>
a it he lime <lb/>
were a <lb/>
Fins in i lie <lb/>
of i H.-i-i op- <lb/>
ii ii for the <lb/>
ii staff, bar- <lb/>
kept one well <lb/>
of cloth the <lb/>
arm. When the staff ; <lb/>
not in use bandage was tied to <lb/>
ii they might ho together <lb/>
and barber usual- <lb/>
them iii hi door a a <lb/>
In the course of time, however, a <lb/>
pole teak the place at <lb/>
of the one used in the opera <lb/>
pa tin <lb/>
A Ta Projectile. <lb/>
Perhaps t , might smile with in- <lb/>
. r one should tell you <lb/>
bin to Are a tallow <lb/>
n h <lb/>
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The re U <lb/>
when the reaches the <lb/>
state of <lb/>
Vt the i m i ml u t <lb/>
if matter en <lb/>
I ho h in n rest, <lb/>
i the candle multi- <lb/>
l;. I ii- Velocity i- greater than <lb/>
the i rest tho <lb/>
greater . -1 tho <lb/>
;, I i II <lb/>
breaks through <lb/>
the <lb/>
Having made to <lb/>
the <lb/>
i sell <lb/>
H to in n <lb/>
in nerd of Apply <lb/>
J. A. Griffin. N. C; <lb/>
READ AND YOU WILL LEARN <lb/>
That the medical writers and <lb/>
of nil IV schools of <lb/>
endorse and n-commend, in the <lb/>
terms possible, each and every <lb/>
the composition <lb/>
f Dr. Pierce's u Discovery <lb/>
the cure of <lb/>
liver, or chronic bowel <lb/>
and diseases of <lb/>
name or nature. It Is <lb/>
also s specific tor all such chronic <lb/>
or cases of <lb/>
and their resultants, as <lb/>
throat and <lb/>
coughs. It <lb/>
so acute cold- and <lb/>
for or chronic cases k It <lb/>
In producing per- <lb/>
Seal root. Stone rout. <lb/>
root and Queen's of <lb/>
are highly praised as remedies for <lb/>
above mentioned by such <lb/>
writers and teachers at <lb/>
of Col- <lb/>
b; of the Univ. of Pa.; <lb/>
If. of Ken- <lb/>
nett Med. College. Prof. John <lb/>
M. late of <lb/>
John M. M. law of <lb/>
Prof. Edwin If. Hale. If. D. of <lb/>
Med. College. Chicago, and <lb/>
of equally in their <lb/>
schools of <lb/>
Medical laths <lb/>
Oily put up for sale through <lb/>
for purposes, that has any <lb/>
worth <lb/>
than any number of ordinary <lb/>
Open publicity of Its formula <lb/>
on the bottle Is the best <lb/>
v of Its merits. A at this <lb/>
formula will show <lb/>
no <lb/>
or harmful agents no alcohol <lb/>
pure, <lb/>
Ming used instead, is entirely <lb/>
unobjectionable and is a most <lb/>
Jul Ingredient In the cure of all atom- <lb/>
PERSONAL MENTION <lb/>
Pointedly Printed of Pleasant <lb/>
People. <lb/>
Daily Reflector July <lb/>
Jam to to- <lb/>
J B. Johnston went Virginia <lb/>
Beach <lb/>
E. A. Coward went to Ayden <lb/>
bis <lb/>
returned today <lb/>
to Rocky <lb/>
as well as bronchial, throat and lung <lb/>
medical <lb/>
for its use in all such cases. <lb/>
There is the highest <lb/>
all <lb/>
native, roots <lb/>
c extract <lb/>
e Discovery is a concentrated <lb/>
., of n <lb/>
and is safe and reliable. <lb/>
A booklet of extracts from eminent, <lb/>
medical authorities, endorsing Its <lb/>
mailed free on Address <lb/>
Dr. E. V. Pierce, N. Y. <lb/>
OLD <lb/>
Editor <lb/>
From the best in I can <lb/>
gather the coming Dem- <lb/>
convention there will be <lb/>
the names of many honorable gen- <lb/>
for nomination <lb/>
for the office of Register el Deeds <lb/>
of Pitt In times <lb/>
when the old Democracy was <lb/>
at its very f it ion, when <lb/>
and ruin presented to <lb/>
its gaze a most aspect, <lb/>
when conditions were de- <lb/>
old town-hip <lb/>
never wavered in her allegiance, <lb/>
nor was she ever lacking in her <lb/>
devotion only to its principles <lb/>
but at each and every election as <lb/>
long as tins writer can remember <lb/>
her majorities and have <lb/>
magnanimous and spontaneous <lb/>
as to bring pa ice out of chaos and <lb/>
thrill the stir the soul of <lb/>
the of this <lb/>
grand Never at any <lb/>
time in her history bus been <lb/>
recorded to her credit a vole other <lb/>
than in the interest of the <lb/>
to which she has <lb/>
lance and to which she has ad- <lb/>
with a loyalty i <lb/>
And in ad the time done <lb/>
only ho h-r duty, <lb/>
asking hi honors and <lb/>
none. Every <lb/>
for her suffrages has received a <lb/>
spontaneous support, without a <lb/>
without, a blur, even <lb/>
thorn h no f <lb/>
consequence should be laid her <lb/>
door, she will lie found in all com <lb/>
of yore, battling fir <lb/>
that she believes to be right <lb/>
for that she knows to be <lb/>
just. <lb/>
Lu the coming convention she <lb/>
rill for this <lb/>
the name of one of her most <lb/>
honored citizens. A. man <lb/>
a of <lb/>
honor, capability and fully <lb/>
to discharge the onerous <lb/>
Of the minor lorn, we all <lb/>
him esteem him and we can <lb/>
-truly in <lb/>
the god old county of Pitt if they <lb/>
will accede to him the honor <lb/>
we sincerely crave we will furn- <lb/>
them an officer who will prove a <lb/>
credit to himself and a credit to <lb/>
w honor him their <lb/>
will not <lb/>
now, tn-u we will <lb/>
and when done we feel all will <lb/>
join us In all we said of a <lb/>
noble man. <lb/>
Joseph M. Blow. <lb/>
J. J. Cherry <lb/>
S. J. <lb/>
Mount today. <lb/>
left this morning <lb/>
for Scotland Neck. <lb/>
Miss Evans went to <lb/>
Beach today- <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Brady left <lb/>
this morning tor <lb/>
Rev. F. D. left <lb/>
evening for Norfolk. <lb/>
C. L. Wilkinson went U Win- <lb/>
Monday evening. <lb/>
C. G. of Baltimore, <lb/>
came in Monday evening. <lb/>
J. Higgs Monday <lb/>
evening from a trip up the road. <lb/>
Mr. Annie Evan returned this <lb/>
morning from a visit to Tarboro. <lb/>
W. H. Ward retarded Monday <lb/>
from Aulander. <lb/>
Mrs. Charles Skinner and Mrs. <lb/>
E. B. went to Ayden this <lb/>
morning, <lb/>
Mr. and Mr. C. returned <lb/>
Monday from <lb/>
Beach. <lb/>
S. A. of Kinston, <lb/>
brought a party of friends over in <lb/>
his automobile. They are going <lb/>
to Norfolk. <lb/>
Mrs. J. J. Corey and child re- <lb/>
tun Monday evening <lb/>
Seven Springs. <lb/>
F. G. James and sons Charlie <lb/>
and Larry, came home Monday i <lb/>
evening from Morehead. <lb/>
T. H. Walker returned <lb/>
from His, <lb/>
Miss Walker, with him <lb/>
for a visit here. <lb/>
Lon bis two little <lb/>
sister. Allie Minnie, <lb/>
returned Monday evening from <lb/>
Hassell. <lb/>
Mrs. H. C. Walker, Ports- <lb/>
month, Monday evening <lb/>
to visit her sister, Mrs. Z. T. Vin- <lb/>
cent. <lb/>
WORKING ROADS <lb/>
or in to have <lb/>
of of them w in in. <lb/>
. Lat the chair- <lb/>
man of this township the <lb/>
chairman me next as to when <lb/>
they will in- his <lb/>
We toads are <lb/>
being of <lb/>
e that <lb/>
can lie more win <lb/>
the same cost, e think we have <lb/>
some road n e in township <lb/>
this t a <lb/>
greater advantage at the <lb/>
sent. We one will <lb/>
prove on plan, and get it in <lb/>
operation. from those <lb/>
interested for road- need <lb/>
proving . Our overs, and J. <lb/>
do late much interest <lb/>
in public i. stem <lb/>
to each set of . ml lee to lie a <lb/>
home i i-i . ti <lb/>
lake more they do at <lb/>
present. <lb/>
H. A. <lb/>
JOHN A <lb/>
BROWN FOR L <lb/>
HEADQUARTERS FOR <lb/>
consolidated the two stack of H. A. and John A. is <lb/>
store wt 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, <lb/>
only <lb/>
Bethel. N <lb/>
Reflector <lb/>
, as i- d awing close to <lb/>
the Den c of Pitt <lb/>
county, w I he <lb/>
shall ask <lb/>
the to nominate Julius <lb/>
Brown for to <lb/>
Ge feral Assembly. <lb/>
Mr. Brown is a young man who <lb/>
was born and lotted on the north <lb/>
side of Tar and we <lb/>
will get the support of <lb/>
that part of and we I <lb/>
ask the south side of the river t <lb/>
unite with us in the nomination of J <lb/>
Mi. Br J <lb/>
Mr. It own as we do <lb/>
would make us n We can supply anything you need to wear or to eat, and pay highest prices lot <lb/>
Quality and prices of our goods will please you. <lb/>
In Groceries we will have at all a full line of the very best goods, not <lb/>
the staples like <lb/>
i . <lb/>
Meat, Flour, Sugar, Coffee, but all kinds of <lb/>
Canned and Package Goods, the finest brands <lb/>
good <lb/>
G. Bullock<lb/>
ft.<lb/>
R Grimes <lb/>
R. Bunting <lb/>
W. G. Little <lb/>
M. A. James <lb/>
F. C. Martin <lb/>
W. R. Ford <lb/>
G. W. Edmondson <lb/>
J. T. Nelson <lb/>
A. J. Simons. <lb/>
COUNTRY PRODUCE. <lb/>
Kicks, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
NOTICE TO CREDITORS <lb/>
Having Ml <lb/>
roan Hilt s a <lb/>
Elo tons to <lb/>
th to to the <lb/>
I in -mi. all <lb/>
tobacco market <lb/>
. . at W i <lb/>
two weeks he . . on.<lb/>
b, , i <lb/>
far i Mn. <lb/>
When the new <lb/>
season opens <lb/>
will be a <lb/>
bones and a shaking together <lb/>
business. <lb/>
A plan to work labor, <lb/>
and to take some responsibility off <lb/>
of our county commissioners, and <lb/>
be less trouble to them, and get <lb/>
more benefit and put the work <lb/>
Hie most appropriate place, Vie, <lb/>
Let He commissioners make a <lb/>
calendar, the road gang <lb/>
from o township to <lb/>
Keep in the county paper so <lb/>
everybody will know where I bey <lb/>
will go Then let the <lb/>
appoint a of X <lb/>
Come in and examine my <lb/>
CORN GUANO SOWERS, DISC <lb/>
HARROWS, SMOOTHING HARROWS, ONE <lb/>
AND TWO HORSE STEEL PLOWS, WIRE <lb/>
FENCE FOR FARM OR GARDEN AND WASH- <lb/>
MACHINES. <lb/>
Yours to serve, <lb/>
H. L. <lb/>
The Hardware Man. <lb/>
-KNOWING- <lb/>
IS HALF OF IT. <lb/>
Y i battle is h won if pi t- <lb/>
going tn d . when it conn to b tying <lb/>
to , where to bay, and whit you are to pay is where the <lb/>
faring cm s in. <lb/>
My will you this is the place to <lb/>
buy in quantity. <lb/>
COTTON SEED. HULLS <lb/>
Hay, Oats Stuff, and <lb/>
you la line it ts to interest to <lb/>
P- <lb/>
I i Prices Cash. <lb/>
NEAT JOB PAIN <lb/>
Our specialty <lb/>
Reflector Job Printing Office<lb/>
murdered <lb/>
the at night going to <lb/>
LU a short distance In the <lb/>
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tier w <lb/>
of ,. <lb/>
tO I I'll <lb/>
LOts For Sale<lb/>
Near Five Points on Terms. <lb/>
Call on or address <lb/>
SAM WHITE, Greenville. N. C.<lb/>
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OVER THE STATE. <lb/>
of Interest in North <lb/>
Carolina. <lb/>
Mrs. Nancy aired <lb/>
and old-- woman <lb/>
Bow an dud <lb/>
The a train at the <lb/>
comity was <lb/>
-d this mailer of a <lb/>
goes over to another court <lb/>
an bill. <lb/>
prisoners in <lb/>
came near making their <lb/>
escape ending nut of the steel <lb/>
cages and brick wall. <lb/>
the plot in <lb/>
tn of the prison- <lb/>
gutting <lb/>
The t has appointed two <lb/>
Carolinians, William <lb/>
a as ; <lb/>
investigate <lb/>
I en the world <lb/>
the bet <lb/>
to n <lb/>
A correspondent of <lb/>
York Sun. after attending the <lb/>
recent Republican State <lb/>
his <lb/>
paper that Republicans in <lb/>
North Carolina will enter the <lb/>
coining campaign united for the <lb/>
Brat time in years, and they ex- <lb/>
tn send two Congress can- <lb/>
adds that they <lb/>
predict with great confidence <lb/>
that two years from now North <lb/>
Carolina will cast its electoral <lb/>
the Republican candid, <lb/>
ate for One is <lb/>
about as to be realized as <lb/>
the other. The is, however, <lb/>
that this fall the Republicans <lb/>
will in all probability lose even <lb/>
one Congressman they now <lb/>
have and as to the vote <lb/>
of North Carolina in it will <lb/>
go to the Democratic candidate, <lb/>
whoever he n <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
J. Moore, of this <lb/>
her daughter, listen to Mr. <lb/>
Daniel The wedding <lb/>
is to take place tome time in <lb/>
Moore one of <lb/>
Washington's young ladies, <lb/>
and is a of toe late <lb/>
r. Edmund . Hove. Mr. Fowls <lb/>
promising layer lure and a <lb/>
son of the late Got. Daniel <lb/>
Messenger. <lb/>
OF INTEREST TO BANKS. <lb/>
Conditions Under Which <lb/>
May Become Govern- <lb/>
Depositors, <lb/>
Washington, July sec- <lb/>
of the treasury authorizes <lb/>
the following statement. <lb/>
A large number of banks have <lb/>
asked to be designated depositories <lb/>
of public money. To these the <lb/>
secretary has made the universal <lb/>
to leave with bank one <lb/>
third of the proceeds of why <lb/>
ma hind sit nay buy under bid <lb/>
the government, <lb/>
purchased bonds at par as <lb/>
These offers have <lb/>
been in the u , to email banks. <lb/>
He now offer general, <lb/>
but limits such deposits- to any <lb/>
one heal to 11,000.000. <lb/>
secretary calls attention to <lb/>
the circular invitation for bids <lb/>
wherein the government reserves <lb/>
tie right to permit bidders offer-1 <lb/>
tog the highest prices to increase I <lb/>
the amount of their purchases. <lb/>
This reservation, the secretary <lb/>
lays, was made to avoid the <lb/>
a between <lb/>
bidders and will be exercised to <lb/>
anyone who has <lb/>
bid above <lb/>
Sand-Clay <lb/>
A g i f on a clay road <lb/>
is a thing, but the more this <lb/>
ii to gravel the better. <lb/>
Good gravel would be far superior. <lb/>
The exact amount of Band to use <lb/>
will generally have to be deter- <lb/>
mined by experiment in each <lb/>
locality. Apply the Band when <lb/>
the road ii wet but not rutted. It <lb/>
will not be of much value- till it <lb/>
becomes mixed with the clay <lb/>
thus forms sort of artificial hard <lb/>
pan. On the other band, if sand <lb/>
is applied to hard dry clay it will <lb/>
be a positive nuisance until wet <lb/>
comes and allows it to <lb/>
become mix d with the clay, It <lb/>
is only suitable for roads of com- <lb/>
light traffic. <lb/>
Dram Drinker's Argument. <lb/>
The dram is apt at say- <lb/>
lea and c flee are stimulants, <lb/>
and those who use them are <lb/>
on par with the liquor consumer. <lb/>
But, did coffee or tea ever make a <lb/>
husband beat his wile, stain his <lb/>
bands with blood, or dishonor his <lb/>
own Docs the mayor have <lb/>
to issue a proclamation on election <lb/>
day, closing th coffee <lb/>
fear of Horn. <lb/>
Forgiving and Forgetting. <lb/>
people have a habit <lb/>
seems to have been <lb/>
of making the remembrance of <lb/>
man s sin more severe <lb/>
than His punishment, hence <lb/>
what they mete to him in <lb/>
remembering and constantly <lb/>
harder to bear <lb/>
that what they him to <lb/>
fer from the punishment. Now <lb/>
when yon forgive a person <lb/>
do subject him <lb/>
to the or linger- <lb/>
torture of louver reviving <lb/>
wrongs. <lb/>
Some men seem to carry not <lb/>
record of a man good parts. <lb/>
lint the chronicled <lb/>
of every evil deed he has <lb/>
One said well when <lb/>
i that there is an <lb/>
nil forgiveness in this <lb/>
-a kind of hedgehog tor. <lb/>
shot out like quills, <lb/>
who has offended <lb/>
him before the <lb/>
their indignation <lb/>
scorch bin burn Ins, <lb/>
into and when they <lb/>
have d Ii i sufficiently <lb/>
ii fiery fists <lb/>
him. E <lb/>
Report of the condition of <lb/>
BANK <lb/>
OF GREENVILLE, <lb/>
At In the Stats of North <lb/>
Carolina, at the close r business, <lb/>
June pith, 1908, <lb/>
RESOURCES. <lb/>
and Discounts <lb/>
Overdrafts <lb/>
r s. Honda to <lb/>
12,800.00 <lb/>
24,197.07 I <lb/>
If there is any one change <lb/>
needed as far as elections to con- <lb/>
are concerned it is an <lb/>
to the constitution <lb/>
the terms of <lb/>
the of represents- <lb/>
Under present conditions <lb/>
baldly has time to get SC- <lb/>
to bis seat In the house <lb/>
before he has to begin <lb/>
plans to get there <lb/>
Sentinel. , <lb/>
L. s. Bonds <lb/>
Banking house, furniture, <lb/>
Due from National Hank <lb/>
reserve <lb/>
Due from Slate Banks and <lb/>
i's <lb/>
approved reserve <lb/>
Chi and other items <lb/>
Notes of other<lb/>
money reserve in <lb/>
Bank, <lb/>
Specie <lb/>
notes 3,45.00 1,234.96 <lb/>
Redemption rum with S. <lb/>
p r cent of.<lb/>
Total 114,619.81 <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
stock paid In <lb/>
less ex- <lb/>
and paid <lb/>
National bank <lb/>
standing <lb/>
Individual deposits subject <lb/>
to check <lb/>
Time of deposit <lb/>
checks outstanding 15.19 <lb/>
Total <lb/>
State of North <lb/>
county of Pitt.- <lb/>
J. w, <lb/>
named do solemnly swear <lb/>
statement is true to the beat <lb/>
of my knowledge and belief. <lb/>
AYCOCK, Cashier I <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to before me <lb/>
this 21st day Of <lb/>
V. J FORBES,<lb/>
Correct Attest <lb/>
H, <lb/>
T. <lb/>
E. A. Jr. <lb/>
tori<lb/>
July <lb/>
Clearance <lb/>
SALE. <lb/>
e making July a busy month Dy <lb/>
it a Bargain month. <lb/>
AH 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/>
Hosiery, <lb/>
Embroideries, <lb/>
Ladies Belts and <lb/>
Ladies, Children <lb/>
and Infants Slippers. <lb/>
An early call will saving to you. <lb/>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
i awl Owner. <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN A <lb/>
LILLIAN CARR <lb/>
GREENVILLE, Pin COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA TUESDAY. JULY <lb/>
NO<lb/>
CAROLINA <lb/>
LEAD. <lb/>
fAKES <lb/>
At a Porch Party in Honor of <lb/>
Her Miss Mabel <lb/>
Craft, of Wilmington <lb/>
and Miss Sue <lb/>
of Wilson. <lb/>
R. ported for <lb/>
One of affairs <lb/>
of the n the porch party <lb/>
by Miss <lb/>
Can, to her guests, <lb/>
f and <lb/>
Corbett, of Wilson. <lb/>
and Mies Lil- <lb/>
Can at the hall en- <lb/>
and ushered the guests to <lb/>
rte parlor where were re- <lb/>
Wilson and Miss <lb/>
Jamie Bryan, and introduced to <lb/>
the guests of honor, Misses <lb/>
to the rear end <lb/>
the where fruit punch <lb/>
served <lb/>
and Alex, The porch was <lb/>
entirely covered with <lb/>
vines, lighted by <lb/>
The color scheme bring pink and <lb/>
white, was carried out <lb/>
with many -oils paper <lb/>
from the to the <lb/>
The yard which very large <lb/>
was tilled with rustic seats of all <lb/>
and lighted by <lb/>
and it a a moat b sight <lb/>
to see i lie young ladies on the lawn <lb/>
telling jokes, pk; sing- <lb/>
good time. <lb/>
At o'clock the <lb/>
in parlor were given <lb/>
papers <lb/>
questions Hit Revolutionary <lb/>
war. with different objects in the <lb/>
room i <lb/>
COUNTY BOYS <lb/>
Comparison Shown in Report <lb/>
of Department of Commerce <lb/>
and Labor. <lb/>
That more Is being taken <lb/>
to the Sooth for investment in <lb/>
than to the New England <lb/>
States is shown in the startling <lb/>
comparison just made by the De- <lb/>
of Commerce and Labor, <lb/>
which states that four times as <lb/>
much capital was invested in the <lb/>
Southern States since 1900 than in <lb/>
New England. <lb/>
In North Carolina, where <lb/>
was invested in 1900, <lb/>
is now engaged in <lb/>
the State the sum <lb/>
of in- <lb/>
crease of cent. The <lb/>
amount of wages paid out mM in- <lb/>
creased and where the <lb/>
cost of materials used in 1900 was <lb/>
last year it amounted <lb/>
to Same figures are <lb/>
given of Connecticut, and show <lb/>
that her in capital <lb/>
ed is only per cent. New <lb/>
shire shows only an per cent, <lb/>
increase. on the other <lb/>
hand, shows her capital to have <lb/>
In the five years by <lb/>
per cent. Virginia is below her <lb/>
Southern States-with an in- <lb/>
crease only per cent. South- <lb/>
Carolina shows increase <lb/>
cent. These figures <lb/>
significant in showing that the <lb/>
trend U working its <lb/>
South and at a rate which indicates <lb/>
that a few the Southern <lb/>
Slates will rank with New Eng- <lb/>
land in manufactures. Factories <lb/>
for common goods rank in the <lb/>
Several tied for the prise it south, second; <lb/>
WHITE HEN TAKES LONG RIDE. <lb/>
was finally Miss <lb/>
and was given a very <lb/>
the <lb/>
won by , resented <lb/>
. M Miss Craft. Then to the <lb/>
where a was <lb/>
suspended from above, forty <lb/>
stars the for- <lb/>
tunes, your past and future, <lb/>
alter dainty refresh- <lb/>
served carrying out <lb/>
the colors of pink Mis <lb/>
Lillian Can was dieted <lb/>
colors, and never <lb/>
prettier this v. <lb/>
This was rather a <lb/>
a it was the first of <lb/>
it kind ever held here, about <lb/>
and it wax <lb/>
by all. <lb/>
BY MAD DOG. <lb/>
her and timber products third, <lb/>
with flour and grist mill products <lb/>
fourth. <lb/>
They Cot Skinned. <lb/>
No, Postmaster has <lb/>
not been in a scrap. He has just <lb/>
been to where he went <lb/>
fishing with the and it was <lb/>
the Mm that took the peeling off <lb/>
cf him. Paul and Bob <lb/>
are about badly skinned <lb/>
And they fish wouldn't <lb/>
Hindi Up I <lb/>
answer <lb/>
feeling <lb/>
Under Shed Where Men <lb/>
Are faring Tobacco. <lb/>
S. M. R. H <lb/>
were <lb/>
together, had a close <lb/>
tell from n mad dog a few <lb/>
. It was Mr turn U <lb/>
Mr. Harris <lb/>
asleep. dog came under the <lb/>
ham r and fell in i. lit in front <lb/>
mid near <lb/>
asleep. <lb/>
t in and when <lb/>
lie called Harris to <lb/>
wake him. When <lb/>
Mow many women can <lb/>
these questions without <lb/>
guilty <lb/>
Do wear any articles of cloth- <lb/>
which makes you feel <lb/>
tablet <lb/>
Do you eat food y know <lb/>
with you <lb/>
Do you give yourself little time <lb/>
to dress that you have to rush <lb/>
through lift appoint <lb/>
Is your bath a pleasure and a rec- <lb/>
real ion <lb/>
Do you keep your dry and <lb/>
warm <lb/>
Do you drink plenty of pure <lb/>
Make Their Mark Everywhere. <lb/>
We print here the report of the <lb/>
ordination of one of North <lb/>
choicest men, recently <lb/>
entered upon in <lb/>
Interesting <lb/>
was held yesterday in the <lb/>
church in which R. <lb/>
pastor of the church. waR ordained <lb/>
to the lull work of the Goer-el min- <lb/>
silting in the <lb/>
were Bond. C <lb/>
W. Marion; O R <lb/>
Theodore Hansen, <lb/>
G. Canton; S. W <lb/>
Cassidy and C H of <lb/>
Wichita; Dr. I. If. and <lb/>
W. A. I Elliott, of Kenton. Tl- <lb/>
deacons present were Messrs. John- <lb/>
son, Dexter man. Me <lb/>
and The <lb/>
met at Rev W. <lb/>
waR election chairman and Rev. <lb/>
H Bond clerk. After the roll- <lb/>
call of delegates and formal <lb/>
of the council. Kin- <lb/>
introduced the candidate, <lb/>
R. Fleming, Jr. and the ex- <lb/>
fly the council was be- <lb/>
gun. The candidate was asked to <lb/>
relate bis Christian experience, call <lb/>
the ministry and of <lb/>
lief. The by the <lb/>
was and <lb/>
his finished, the went into <lb/>
executive it expressed <lb/>
its unanimous of the can- <lb/>
b fitness he <lb/>
council was very favorably <lb/>
ed with his keenness of mind and <lb/>
excellent preparation for Vis work. <lb/>
At o'clock the <lb/>
were conducted by W. <lb/>
ion sermon, <lb/>
Vision of by A. J. Finch; <lb/>
prayer or ordination. C W. <lb/>
band of fellowship, O <lb/>
charge to the candidate, Dr. I. M. <lb/>
Clark; charge to the church, Theo- <lb/>
The choir sang mi <lb/>
anthem and Gertrude <lb/>
an a solo, Pilgrims of the <lb/>
The services were very <lb/>
throughout and the time spent <lb/>
was very profitable. members <lb/>
of the council were unusually <lb/>
ed with the and tie <lb/>
church burs is to be <lb/>
in having such able young <lb/>
as their pastor <lb/>
Be Ii. L s a MM <lb/>
boy, a young man <lb/>
brains, and character <lb/>
ts a son of Mr. Ii R I Jen of <lb/>
Chicken Rode from Wilmington <lb/>
N. C. to Point <lb/>
Without Paying Fare- <lb/>
Conductor Hart <lb/>
Claims Bird. <lb/>
To hundred fifty miles <lb/>
the truck of a car, run- <lb/>
at of about forty-five <lb/>
miles an hour, is experience yet <lb/>
unheard of, bat it chickens could <lb/>
talk, there's one in i his city today <lb/>
could furnish enough leading <lb/>
ii, fill columns <lb/>
That chicken reached <lb/>
Point last night on the truck <lb/>
of mail ear on passenger <lb/>
Mo. over the Lies <lb/>
from N. C It is <lb/>
in hen and it is no the <lb/>
its trip. venturesome fowl <lb/>
a now the property of <lb/>
Hut, who brought the <lb/>
to this lie for <lb/>
this story. <lb/>
Hi-mi after train pulled of <lb/>
Wilmington lit the morning, <lb/>
was called In <lb/>
the h-i-, <lb/>
on the of the mail <lb/>
ear. It wan a sort of and as <lb/>
there was no chance of collecting <lb/>
n fare from the -handler, <lb/>
generous hearted conductor <lb/>
t-i far hen would ride, <lb/>
it every stop u was taken <lb/>
under the car and I here still sat <lb/>
I be bill. got our to <lb/>
look at her and station agents noted <lb/>
the novel but the tramp <lb/>
chicken was not <lb/>
when Point was reached <lb/>
Captain Hart lo lift her <lb/>
her seemingly <lb/>
the Captain, I am <lb/>
this hobo luck to <lb/>
on u ex pens <lb/>
ANNOUNCEMENT. <lb/>
Grenville, July 23-1. <lb/>
We, the undersigned of <lb/>
Greenville, Lodge So. A.- F. <lb/>
A. M., regret to learn that a re- <lb/>
port is in various <lb/>
sections of the county, that certain <lb/>
who are with <lb/>
violating the criminal law of the <lb/>
State, will not be convicted because <lb/>
they are Masons. This is absolutely <lb/>
and without foundation. <lb/>
Masonry upholds no man In he <lb/>
violation of the law, but on the <lb/>
enjoins and require a <lb/>
strict and <lb/>
to the law of <lb/>
Every man, when he Ian-noes a <lb/>
Mason, receives the <lb/>
charge to wit; <lb/>
you are to be a <lb/>
quiet and peaceful citizen, true to <lb/>
your and to <lb/>
not t <lb/>
disloyally, but patiently <lb/>
to authority and conform <lb/>
cheerfulness to the govern <lb/>
of the country in which you <lb/>
live. In your demeanor, <lb/>
be particularly careful to avoid <lb/>
censure and <lb/>
We embrace opportunity to <lb/>
the idea that any good <lb/>
Mason will suborn himself to pro- <lb/>
a guilty brother. <lb/>
L. <lb/>
Master <lb/>
K. B. Griffin, <lb/>
Senior <lb/>
L. Brows, <lb/>
Junior Warden. <lb/>
OVER THE STATE. <lb/>
of Interest in <lb/>
Carol , <lb/>
few at <lb/>
min ton, <lb/>
H. M. a fireman on the <lb/>
bunch of the Southern <lb/>
railway, Was in a wreck near <lb/>
Saturday night. <lb/>
After having the twenty four <lb/>
hours, the jury T. <lb/>
of Raleigh, charged with <lb/>
burning a house to get the <lb/>
was not guilty. <lb/>
A charter has been granted <lb/>
the Mount and Wilson <lb/>
way company, that proposes to <lb/>
an electric road between the two <lb/>
towns. <lb/>
While playing in a . f base- <lb/>
ball at Durham. Saturday afternoon <lb/>
John Redmond, a young married <lb/>
man. was lightning and <lb/>
killed., Several others were shock- <lb/>
ed. <lb/>
GETTING AT HOME. <lb/>
TOBACCO GROWERS <lb/>
Do you take plenty of in -which Congress mad <lb/>
the open expenses h <lb/>
Do you do todays work only, <lb/>
leaving tomorrow's burden until <lb/>
tomorrow is today <lb/>
Will Pay <lb/>
It has gone out through at <lb/>
least some of the Republican <lb/>
press that President Roosevelt <lb/>
has said ho will pay his own <lb/>
traveling expenses, <lb/>
standing Congress has made an <lb/>
appropriation of for that <lb/>
purpose. If Mr, <lb/>
sticks to his proposition and re- <lb/>
fuses to accept the appropriation <lb/>
for his <lb/>
expenses he will call <lb/>
appreciation of many a tax <lb/>
Big Meeting Expected in <lb/>
on July <lb/>
There that the <lb/>
counties this section of the <lb/>
State will be well represented at <lb/>
fie special Suite meeting of the <lb/>
North in- <lb/>
Association, sailed by President <lb/>
John Cunningham for July <lb/>
in this city. The work <lb/>
and several neigh- <lb/>
boring is rapidly <lb/>
prosecuted by energetic sub <lb/>
branch Mr. K. J. <lb/>
Delegates will attend the <lb/>
meeting from all the newly firmed <lb/>
associations. It is <lb/>
probable that there will <lb/>
gates from the <lb/>
growing <lb/>
The realize their <lb/>
only effective weapon <lb/>
oppression of trust A young fellow who had <lb/>
pot <lb/>
his <lb/>
t the op <lb/>
for in a <lb/>
a to put a <lb/>
no; take whit <lb/>
trust is pleased <lb/>
payer in this country. Win <lb/>
Do you plan work and it is right or wrong for Congress <lb/>
to save time and steps, or I to pay the <lb/>
fell on dog be was <lb/>
and do you dip first one thing and , expenses the people will applaud <lb/>
and was later n,,,, another blindly <lb/>
. Do try to be cheerful, <lb/>
or do you fuss and fret and worry <lb/>
bays an <lb/>
Ne- <lb/>
couple met, courted, and <lb/>
within an hour. In New <lb/>
York they might also have <lb/>
and parted in the same <lb/>
-period, Md still have had enough <lb/>
time to tell their troubles to the <lb/>
That is rapid transit, <lb/>
but then in these days the th- <lb/>
court is of <lb/>
honeymoon. In Charlotte on <lb/>
Tuesday a trial <lb/>
by cluck. <lb/>
about everything and everybody--. <lb/>
Savannah Press. <lb/>
It would be amiss for the <lb/>
men likewise to ask themselves most <lb/>
of these question and see how hon- <lb/>
est answers can be given. <lb/>
The Right Way. <lb/>
Tc Chatham <lb/>
postmasters should be elected <lb/>
by the people. Such a method of <lb/>
choice would be vastly preferable <lb/>
to that now <lb/>
Telegram. <lb/>
him when refuses to accept <lb/>
it. Many of the pain people <lb/>
think of a Hilary <lb/>
a man can his own travel <lb/>
expenses, and so he can. <lb/>
Scotland Neck Commonwealth. I <lb/>
The catches l <lb/>
going and coming. Ho baa to <lb/>
or the meat inspection, thanks to u <lb/>
congress, and has to pay <lb/>
the Beef what it seal lit lo <lb/>
charge to make up <lb/>
by the packers in <lb/>
of the meat <lb/>
on h- bright <lb/>
best friend ad-<lb/>
it, ii this cm, <lb/>
but t e <lb/>
crop, will be <lb/>
, mi wet in about two <lb/>
be at the mercy the <lb/>
. to be <lb/>
. i .<lb/>
The Orphanage. <lb/>
The annual report the <lb/>
Orphanage at Thomasville, <lb/>
published in and <lb/>
by General Manager M. L. <lb/>
shows some interesting <lb/>
facts. During the year <lb/>
fatherless ones were cared for ; <lb/>
received into the institution, <lb/>
discharged. Although the <lb/>
orphanage community passed <lb/>
through epidemics of whooping- <lb/>
cough, and pneumonia, <lb/>
only two children died. <lb/>
The farm of the orphanage, <lb/>
like the farms or the world, is <lb/>
the of the institution. <lb/>
The orphanage farmers serve all <lb/>
the departments, look after their <lb/>
own business and help feed the <lb/>
hundreds of little ones. <lb/>
The shoo shop pays most, we <lb/>
are told, in training it gives <lb/>
the boys, and e wood-working <lb/>
department pays expenses, and <lb/>
save the institution by pump- <lb/>
water. Boys receive <lb/>
able training here, also, but <lb/>
there is great need of an endow- <lb/>
to strengthen the <lb/>
and make it a first-rate <lb/>
wherein the hands of <lb/>
youth may be taught to do <lb/>
things <lb/>
The fiscal year began with a <lb/>
debt of but the actual <lb/>
debt now is and it would <lb/>
have been only about half as <lb/>
much had not several thousands <lb/>
been spent on needed improve- <lb/>
Dispatch. <lb/>
nun , and only await t<lb/>
the called meet <lb/>
y 26th i to put efficient <lb/>
active y to <lb/>
Lo at there will <lb/>
II, the i . <lb/>
., . Colin lei <lb/>
a ;, v an<lb/>
, , . <lb/>
roe <lb/>
Of county. <lb/>
Ne <lb/>
Old is <lb/>
Lewis the <lb/>
old man <lb/>
be was away about years, <lb/>
old, h beaver <lb/>
I today. i-l three <lb/>
j-s well be <lb/>
but ii- dis one's <lb/>
good for dis wedder I put it <lb/>
on The old man he is <lb/>
feeling and may not <lb/>
r much Any way he is <lb/>
are man for his age and <lb/>
a i . than most <lb/>
i. lie bad his shovel <lb/>
while . .; the <lb/>
into the habit of spend <lb/>
evenings away from was <lb/>
brought to his sense in i be <lb/>
lowing <lb/>
One afternoon his father r-nm- <lb/>
to him and asked him if had <lb/>
any engagement for the <lb/>
The young man had not. <lb/>
I'd like to have you <lb/>
go somewhere with <lb/>
The young man himself tells <lb/>
what followed. <lb/>
I said. <lb/>
shall I meet <lb/>
suggested the Columbia <lb/>
Hotel at half-past seven; I <lb/>
was there. When he <lb/>
he said he wanted me to call with <lb/>
him on a lady. One I knew <lb/>
quite well when I was a <lb/>
he explained. <lb/>
went and started <lb/>
straight for home. <lb/>
is staying at our <lb/>
he said. <lb/>
thought it strange lie <lb/>
should have mt de the appoint- <lb/>
for the Columbia <lb/>
those circumstances. I said, <lb/>
nothing. <lb/>
we went in, and I <lb/>
introduced with all due formality <lb/>
to my mother an I sister. <lb/>
situation struck me as <lb/>
funny, and I started to laugh, <lb/>
but the laugh away. None <lb/>
of the three even smiled. My <lb/>
mother and sister shook hands <lb/>
with me and my mother said <lb/>
that she remembered me as a <lb/>
boy, but hadn't seen much of me <lb/>
lately. Then invited me to <lb/>
seated. <lb/>
a bit funny then, <lb/>
although I sat down, and she <lb/>
told mo one or two anecdotes of <lb/>
my boyhood, at which we all <lb/>
laughed for u little. Then We <lb/>
four played games for a while, <lb/>
When finally retired, I was in- <lb/>
to call again, I went up <lb/>
stairs feeling pretty small, <lb/>
doing a good deal of thinking. <lb/>
asked his <lb/>
I made my <lb/>
that my mother was <lb/>
woman, and my <lb/>
bright <lb/>
going to call ago <lb/>
enjoy their company and <lb/>
to cultivate their <lb/>
Marriage <lb/>
Register of Deeds R. <lb/>
issued . to <lb/>
couples l <lb/>
WHITE. <lb/>
an<lb/>
Grimsley. <lb/>
<lb/>
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