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the 24th day of July <lb />
D. C. <lb />
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of the of <lb />
NATIONAL BANK <lb />
OF GREENVILLE. <lb />
At in the State North <lb />
the <lb />
June 1906. <lb />
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named swear that <lb />
ti above -i strut- lo best <lb />
of my knowledge and belief. <lb />
J. W. AYCOCK, Cashier <lb />
Subscribed and sworn lo before me <lb />
this of June <lb />
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Correct Attest <lb />
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SAM T. WHITE, <lb />
E. A. MOTE, <lb />
Directors <lb />
w.<lb />
JULY <lb />
Clearance <lb />
L E. <lb />
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making it a Bargain month. <lb />
All Summer Goods <lb />
WILL BE SOLD AT REDUCED PRICES n S <lb />
to make room for the new fall stock. The <lb />
Reduction includes;<lb />
up<lb />
THE EASTERN<lb />
J Editor and Owner. <lb />
and Friday. <lb />
ONE DOLLAR PER Y <lb />
VOL No. <lb />
GREENVILLE. COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA TUESDAY. JULY <lb />
NO<lb />
FOILED<lb />
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Black Lawns, <lb />
Dress Ginghams, <lb />
Ready-made Shirt Waists, <lb />
Lace Hosiery, <lb />
Embroideries, <lb />
Ladies Belts and <lb />
Ladies, Children <lb />
and Infants Slippers. <lb />
An early will mean money saving to you. <lb />
Of New York Plotters to Get <lb />
Hawley Pardoned. <lb />
HELD UP ON BOWERY. <lb />
July <lb />
nor Robert l;. of North <lb />
guardedly to- <lb />
night the report of bis having <lb />
been hi Id up by a gang of Tam- <lb />
many men in Near York city and <lb />
and with if he <lb />
r. to a for a <lb />
Bowery swindler, who was serving <lb />
s the North <lb />
lent in 1.1. <lb />
The fact that a governor bad <lb />
been ed to such an outrage <lb />
has been suppressed carefully <lb />
a year for fear of creating <lb />
political prejudices. <lb />
The as related <lb />
by lose to he governor, <lb />
he was the guest <lb />
of Tammany as one of the <lb />
orators at the Fourth of July <lb />
summer. Governor <lb />
Glenn Lieutenant-Governor <lb />
of Louisiana, another <lb />
guest, at the the <lb />
ceremonies were lo. join a <lb />
going Island. <lb />
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the, governor, to get <lb />
him drunk, several of the party <lb />
intoxicated. The governor <lb />
however, had been discreet and <lb />
was They stopped at <lb />
restaurant and wine <lb />
was ordered. <lb />
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selves hen one of the <lb />
leader it from <lb />
bis pocket n legally drafted par- <lb />
don favor of a gold-brick artist <lb />
mined or Halstead, then <lb />
doing time t Raleigh, North Caro- <lb />
but whose headquarters were <lb />
the Battery Four- <lb />
street. <lb />
Attempt Made to Pardon. <lb />
Thinking the governor was <lb />
to sign anything <lb />
by that time, the leader remarked. <lb />
a favor, governor. We <lb />
would like you to sign this and let <lb />
man back to New York. <lb />
told the leader <lb />
tin. pal had been presented <lb />
to him just he left home tor <lb />
mail's that he had <lb />
looked Into the case, and de- <lb />
in lie negative. He was <lb />
sorry, bin he could not <lb />
the ., even lo oblige bis <lb />
hosts. The man is reported to <lb />
have ugly, shouted <lb />
tin would not get <lb />
out alive the not <lb />
Hun allege a <lb />
was bra <lb />
The rose the <lb />
table and <lb />
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crowd I they would come on <lb />
this side of Ilia table, for there's <lb />
like to I. doing here <lb />
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by <lb />
of lbs <lb />
an attitude Of help- <lb />
leas lion. <lb />
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by .- <lb />
in hell I'll sign that par- <lb />
Led Plate Unmolested. <lb />
The related to carry <lb />
out f gov- <lb />
us <lb />
and he the <lb />
He to his hotel <lb />
his own <lb />
The died in <lb />
prison a few ago, and his <lb />
wile applied to the governor fur <lb />
permission to take the body from <lb />
the State for re- <lb />
her efforts to free- <lb />
d for her husband the <lb />
RESOLUTIONS OF SYMPATHY <lb />
BY R. M. <lb />
Whereas the Great Spirit has <lb />
seen lit to to take from our brother <lb />
J. J. Elks bis little one, therefore <lb />
be it <lb />
Resolved, 1st. That <lb />
Tribe No. extend to Brother <lb />
and bis family their heart <lb />
felt sympathy in this sad hour of <lb />
their bereavement. While it seems <lb />
hard for us to lose one of our loved <lb />
ones, yet we should remember He <lb />
who giveth taketh away and <lb />
all tilings well. <lb />
Resolved, 2nd. That a copy of <lb />
these resolutions be sent to brother <lb />
and in our daily <lb />
paper. <lb />
T. While. <lb />
Moore. <lb />
R. A. Forbes. <lb />
Com. <lb />
TO THE VOTERS OF PITT COUNTY. <lb />
I have been informed that there <lb />
a report being circulated through <lb />
the country that if W. M. is <lb />
nominated and elected as Register <lb />
of Deeds of Pitt county that I would <lb />
charge of the office. I want <lb />
to say to the people that there is <lb />
truth in the report, that the re <lb />
port has been circulated for the <lb />
pose of damaging W. M. Moore in <lb />
the coming primary and election. <lb />
I want to say further that if want- <lb />
ed office from the people of Pitt <lb />
county I am man enough to ask for <lb />
it myself. <lb />
Very <lb />
T. R. <lb />
State Committee Meeting. <lb />
There will be a meeting of the <lb />
members of the Democratic State <lb />
Committee on Monday August <lb />
at o'clock p. in. in the Senate <lb />
Chamber in tho city of Raleigh, for <lb />
the of electing a chairman <lb />
and secretary, four members of the <lb />
central committee from each dis- <lb />
and the transaction of such <lb />
other business as may be necessary. <lb />
attendance is desired. <lb />
F. M. Si in in s, <lb />
mini Dem. Slate Ex. Com. <lb />
A. J. Field, <lb />
Cob Covered. <lb />
Mr. Noah Forbes, of R. F. D. <lb />
No. found an ear of <lb />
corn his and brought it to <lb />
The The striking <lb />
about Ibis ear of corn was <lb />
the grains covered <lb />
the end the cob, finishing <lb />
it off round, and nut leaving the <lb />
exposed. <lb />
Poor <lb />
B. W. King returned <lb />
Friday evening from a trip to his <lb />
firms over in Craven <lb />
He tells us he thought, crop were <lb />
bad enough in Pitt count , but ho <lb />
found even worse in Craven. <lb />
He also said he so much <lb />
water along the roads and in the <lb />
fields as at present. <lb />
MOONLIGHT RIDE TAR <lb />
Reported for Reflector <lb />
One of the most enjoyable affairs <lb />
of the season was a moonlight <lb />
given Friday night <lb />
by the men of town com- <lb />
to Miss Rachel II. <lb />
Borden, of Goldsboro. Slight <lb />
TOOK HIM Al MIS WORD. <lb />
Two Boys Start Walking to Farm- <lb />
ville. <lb />
Saturday when Policeman W. H. <lb />
went home to dinner, his <lb />
son Wallace, about years old, <lb />
aid I will walk to <lb />
if you let The policeman <lb />
showers in the only made e . , . ,. , . <lb />
ft. ,. having finished his dinner by this <lb />
time and, night policeman <lb />
and his usual time for retiring just <lb />
after out and go <lb />
Ion Wallace took Joe, <lb />
night, it j <lb />
the moon brighter at <lb />
seems . for it was half <lb />
brightly, adding greatly to <lb />
the evening, The <lb />
party left the landing about nine <lb />
clock on which <lb />
was beautifully lighted with <lb />
lanterns, and went fifteen <lb />
miles down the liver where they <lb />
landed at Hull <lb />
delightful refreshments <lb />
served. Afterwards they headed <lb />
homeward, and the was <lb />
made me. by In <lb />
brother, and <lb />
I About an hour later or more <lb />
his wife him that <lb />
I Wallace and Joe were both gone <lb />
y an I to be uneasy <lb />
about them. <lb />
Mr. after looking <lb />
about town and failing to find the <lb />
boys went to a livery stable and <lb />
, secured a horse and and <lb />
which all the , , , . . . <lb />
L . r. . , went to look for them. <lb />
I hey reached the home landing at <lb />
hall after twelve, and amid much <lb />
merriment all went up to <lb />
room, and danced there <lb />
about an hour, which made a very <lb />
pleasant ending of the occasion. <lb />
Among th km- who were present <lb />
Miss Nina James with Jack <lb />
Goodwin, of Philadelphia <lb />
Miss Alice White with Ballard <lb />
Smith. <lb />
Miss Anna Howard, of Kinston, <lb />
Tom Moore. <lb />
Miss Rachel M. of <lb />
Goldsboro, with Walter B, <lb />
Jr. <lb />
Miss Mary James with Burney <lb />
Warren. , 1.1 <lb />
Miss with Car <lb />
Warren. <lb />
Miss Alice Blow with Mark <lb />
Miss May field Ray <lb />
Tyson. <lb />
Miss of Hander- <lb />
s in, with Fred Forbes- <lb />
Miss of Richmond, <lb />
with <lb />
Miss Helen Jenkins, of Gastonia, <lb />
with Frank Wilson. <lb />
Miss Mae Lather <lb />
Miss with Kin- <lb />
Miss Phillips, of with <lb />
John <lb />
Miss of with <lb />
Mr. <lb />
Miss Skinner with Cecil <lb />
Cobb. <lb />
Miss Willie of Snow <lb />
Hill, w th <lb />
Miss Maud with Andrew <lb />
Moore. <lb />
Miss with <lb />
To <lb />
Miss Fremont, with <lb />
Alex. Blow. <lb />
and Mrs. J. <lb />
W. Aycock Mr. and Mrs. W. <lb />
II. Wilson. <lb />
she had arranged to have the gov- <lb />
to New and so <lb />
with <lb />
be could not deny <lb />
was <lb />
Thinking <lb />
of his conversation with Wallace at <lb />
dinner time, lie took the road to <lb />
Farmville. After about <lb />
he overtook them about <lb />
sore. When be asked them <lb />
where they were going and <lb />
them about the matter <lb />
lace said papa, you said get <lb />
out and goon, and we did <lb />
Policeman said boys <lb />
were hitting the road in a lively trot <lb />
when he overtook He <lb />
brought the boys back with him on <lb />
the buggy. t <lb />
CHEAP BUT VALUABLE. <lb />
TROUBLE AT GRIMESLAND <lb />
An Officer and Two Colored Men <lb />
Wounded, One of the <lb />
Latter Fatally. <lb />
There was another difficulty in <lb />
the town of Sat day <lb />
evening, in which Policeman T. J. <lb />
Tally was seriously cut by two <lb />
colored men, Thomas and Sherman <lb />
Grimes, father and son, and both <lb />
were shot by the <lb />
one fatally. <lb />
The trouble started in the store <lb />
of the Grimesland Supply Com- <lb />
where She-man Grimes bad <lb />
gone and a quarrel with Ml. <lb />
R. M. Elks, a of the firm, <lb />
about an owed <lb />
them. The became so <lb />
the store that <lb />
T. J. Tally was called. When <lb />
officer arrived the was very <lb />
disorderly and resisted the officer <lb />
as the latter was getting him out <lb />
of Mine. the officer and <lb />
got out to the street Thomas <lb />
father- of Sherman, went <lb />
up the two assaulted the of- <lb />
Policeman Tally the <lb />
elder Grime on the temple with <lb />
his billet but this did not stop the <lb />
attack. He then broke away from <lb />
the two and drawing his <lb />
gun them to stand back. <lb />
of obeying the or they <lb />
renewed the attack when the <lb />
who was already cut in four <lb />
places, shot them both, <lb />
the in the bowels <lb />
and the older one in the leg. <lb />
This stopped the difficulty and <lb />
men were all placed <lb />
in the hands of physicians for at- <lb />
Officer Tally's cuts were <lb />
found to be quite serious for <lb />
Politeness and good mariners <lb />
are two of the crowning virtues <lb />
of life. They are <lb />
cheap in point of cost but <lb />
in point <lb />
Knowledge and -wealth and hours wan <lb />
GEMS FROM <lb />
mail is a mil ho hue <lb />
and his self-respect. <lb />
he is practical <lb />
ad- <lb />
until <lb />
n he loses <lb />
ad. <lb />
man is beaten <lb />
i a it. <lb />
There ii a great ho- <lb />
Mini the governor bust . , , , , . <lb />
en and a dogged Ins <lb />
between to do a thing An-old <lb />
and determining to do it. <lb />
position may possibility, <lb />
nay, may be an actual condition <lb />
with one; of <lb />
politeness and good can <lb />
largely negative these things <lb />
which ought to be helpful to any <lb />
and all who possess them. A <lb />
young man's politeness counts <lb />
much more with many people <lb />
than his money or his de- <lb />
and it ought to. Becoming <lb />
behavior under all circumstances <lb />
is a hotter adornment for a <lb />
young man a young <lb />
than college degrees, dress <lb />
or any externals which giddy <lb />
society might must appreciate. <lb />
remember how, in the days <lb />
of out- boyhood, a plain but <lb />
courtly farmer, whose hands <lb />
were hardened with toil and <lb />
whose face was burned with the <lb />
summer's sun, used to tell of the <lb />
joy lie in observing <lb />
the politeness and good manners <lb />
of a certain young who was <lb />
always careful on the country <lb />
church yard to speak to every <lb />
one in a polite agreeable <lb />
way. This good and <lb />
farmer, who bus lung since gone <lb />
up to receive bis reward, saw <lb />
nothing so attractive in his <lb />
young man friend as bis polite- <lb />
and good planners. T be <lb />
In- strong <lb />
fellow in appearance, and <lb />
handsome to loon upon but <lb />
a qualities wen <lb />
as to their <lb />
For a while Sunday morning he <lb />
unconscious but improved <lb />
later and today is reported able to <lb />
be up is thought that Sherman <lb />
shot wound in the bowels <lb />
will prove fatal. He was report- <lb />
ed in a dying condition today. <lb />
The other Thomas Grimes, <lb />
is not seriously wounded beyond <lb />
being disabled for a time. <lb />
EL. <lb />
Church Dedicated <lb />
On Sunday morning build- <lb />
lately erected on Dickinson <lb />
venue, west of the railroad, for <lb />
the worship of the T <lb />
congregation, was dedicated with <lb />
ail appropriate service The <lb />
exercises conducted <lb />
by Rev. Thomas of <lb />
Kinston, and Benson was <lb />
preached by Dr. D. B. of <lb />
Columbia, C. <lb />
n-i a <lb />
upon the faith and b.- <lb />
ginning of his discourse n de <lb />
reference to the handsome bu <lb />
in which they worshiped, <lb />
and said was well known to all <lb />
present that this edifice been <lb />
one through the unceasing <lb />
efforts of <lb />
Mrs. Her <lb />
was in the work when she begun <lb />
it, and though confronted by many <lb />
obstacles she to be dis- <lb />
and the building stands <lb />
as a monument to her <lb />
then delivered his and <lb />
as he concluded said that <lb />
this house to the service of <lb />
God it had been given ft name <lb />
Chapel, t <lb />
This was a memorial to Mrs. <lb />
who died the time the <lb />
building was completed. A <lb />
window memory of Mrs. <lb />
has placed in the build- <lb />
on the west side of the pulpit. <lb />
At conclusion of the sermon <lb />
and some remarks which followed <lb />
by Rev. Mr. Chapman In eulogy of <lb />
Mrs. a church was organ- <lb />
eight persons presenting <lb />
themselves for membership . <lb />
A offertory <lb />
Miss Meta and Mr. Paul <lb />
of Rocky sang <lb />
very <lb />
A large i A <lb />
the dedication .-. <lb />
BUGGY TURNED OVER. <lb />
Men Thrown Out in the <lb />
Street. <lb />
BOTTLE CAME <lb />
the more <lb />
making address tin- <lb />
Tammany meeting l out <lb />
party of men to see the <lb />
The were not <lb />
en, so far us but the <lb />
try to get me <lb />
I learned that these <lb />
men had been by the wife <lb />
of man in our to <lb />
get me drunk so that I could be <lb />
to <lb />
of begging or requesting <lb />
me to sign a pardon, they made an <lb />
demand, they were <lb />
downright insolent about it, too, <lb />
I picked up my <lb />
hat, turned on my walked <lb />
out. I cannot tell who they <lb />
New York American. <lb />
man was saying <lb />
lie meets young <lb />
poverty, think poverty , w, , forgotten, <lb />
act long you or never to have learned, how to <lb />
will be convinced there Let all j <lb />
but poverty for you. that two of <lb />
ill qualities are as <lb />
well as disease; and the mind is at <lb />
much liable to infection as <lb />
the. body , <lb />
They swearing In <lb />
police and special constables and <lb />
deputy sheriffs ill in <lb />
ration fur the Republican state <lb />
convention. The Republican ma <lb />
Secretary and tho <lb />
J railroads do., anything to <lb />
the crowning virtues of all life, <lb />
and especially lite, <lb />
and good monitors <lb />
everywhere. Scotland Neck <lb />
Commonwealth. <lb />
Why is it that Norway is constant- <lb />
increasing her marine <lb />
and built besides sail- <lb />
vessels during the past year <lb />
she pays no Is it be- <lb />
cause Norway has a tut ill for <lb />
and tho United States stand pat <lb />
This morning Dr. <lb />
of Columbia S. C, and Mr. Lam <lb />
Lawrence, county, <lb />
who are the guests of Mr. Mis. <lb />
W. M, King, were returning from <lb />
tin depot to Mr. King's home In <lb />
vehicle belonging to the latter. <lb />
While Fifth street opposite the <lb />
of Dr. Laughinghouse, <lb />
horse they were driving be- <lb />
came frightened at a goat and <lb />
heeled around so suddenly as to <lb />
the buggy over and throw <lb />
both gentlemen out. Dr. Clayton <lb />
tell in the sand and escaped with <lb />
only -light braises. Mr. Lawrence <lb />
was less He fell on the <lb />
curb of the sidewalk and his face <lb />
was painfully cut and bruised. <lb />
License. <lb />
Resistor of Deeds, Williams, <lb />
issued the following licenses since <lb />
last report.<lb />
WHITE. <lb />
Strickland and II <lb />
Interesting Sequel to Ocean Trip. <lb />
A few weeks Green- <lb />
ville F. J. <lb />
Forbes, Eugene Wilson and W. Q. <lb />
Ward, went on a pleasure <lb />
trip. While some distance at <lb />
ocean on the steamer Princess <lb />
between and New <lb />
York, a note was written on a <lb />
piece of brown paper, placed in a <lb />
bottle with a piper stopper and <lb />
overboard. The note <lb />
is the remains of F. J. <lb />
Forbes, Eugene Wilson and W, G. <lb />
Ward's trip to New York July <lb />
1006- If found return <lb />
either of the above parties at <lb />
North and a <lb />
reward of will be <lb />
The young men little Idea <lb />
of ever hearing from it again, bat <lb />
today Mr. Forbes a letter <lb />
from Mr. Baden Martin, n druggist <lb />
at Pa., dated July 28th, <lb />
enclosing the written at sea <lb />
and he on the <lb />
beach at Seaside Park, N. J., <lb />
10th a quart bottle. <lb />
It is up to the v. ii- <lb />
the; will forward the promised <lb />
am <lb />
President <lb />
Cannon me alarmed about the <lb />
outcome of the congress; cam- <lb />
and have w -y little <lb />
confidence in the, <lb />
managers must be <lb />
for protection that fosters trusts and I nuts for win is on <lb />
high prices. the anxious seat<lb />
w. has started <lb />
work the nice n he will <lb />
basil on he Ham White <lb />
ville. A <lb />
number t been sold and <lb />
it a ill be a pretty part of the <lb />
town. J. W . who was <lb />
to get a bail <lb />
on this I his <lb />
new home there this week.,<lb /></p>
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C Co. <lb />
SUMMER<lb />
SALE<lb />
C. L. <lb />
;. <lb />
Economy. <lb />
The foundation of success in a <lb />
way is ECONOMY. There is <lb />
nothing which helps you to save like <lb />
keeping your in a bank. Do <lb />
not wait until you have a big deposit. <lb />
We accept small ones as well. We <lb />
pay interest on Time Deposits. If <lb />
you carry a account, come <lb />
in or us. <lb />
THE BANKING TRUST <lb />
THE of GREENVILLE <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
25,000.00 <lb />
18.800.00 <lb />
capita. <lb />
.-- <lb />
PROFITS<lb />
We pay i on Time Certificates, <lb />
or on money deposited for <lb />
stipulated time percent. <lb />
Accounts of merchants, far- <lb />
ad individuals solicited <lb />
R. L. Davis. <lb />
Jas. L, Little. Cashier. <lb />
SECONDHAND MACHINERY<lb />
SOME CHINESE ON ROYALTY. <lb />
Having Fun With the Portrait <lb />
Painter and Doctor. <lb />
If there is any truth in what ex-, <lb />
pert jesters tell us, the world's <lb />
of original joke is ludicrously <lb />
dozen or two at the very <lb />
outside. An early investigator into <lb />
this momentous question, a certain <lb />
who lived some <lb />
years ago, put the number in his <lb />
at exactly twenty-one. The re- <lb />
searches of did <lb />
not extend far e as China, <lb />
there is no impropriety in asking <lb />
now whether Rome of the jokes <lb />
which abound in the literature of <lb />
the Celestial empire are entitled to <lb />
the honor of originality or not. <lb />
Here are three <lb />
A careless barber, trimming n <lb />
customer's <lb />
pay particular attention to this part <lb />
of the human his <lb />
Kent to great and <lb />
you doing my left car <lb />
asked the victim. sir; I've not <lb />
quite finished the right ear <lb />
I fancied you were trying to <lb />
pas through to the left without go- <lb />
in <lb />
A portrait pointer without <lb />
by a friend to paint <lb />
a likeness of himself and his wife <lb />
and hang it in some conspicuous <lb />
place, so that would customers <lb />
might judge of his skill. He did <lb />
so. and his father-in-law the next I <lb />
time he called immediately saw the <lb />
picture. asked the, visitor, <lb />
woman have you represented <lb />
r. do you not rec- <lb />
your own <lb />
was the indignant an- <lb />
you intend that to rep- <lb />
resent my daughter, how dare you <lb />
paint her sitting thus intimately <lb />
with a man whom I have never <lb />
before and who must lie an entire <lb />
stranger to The painter's <lb />
feelings need no lie described. <lb />
The gibes at doctors are <lb />
able. The following is a typical ex- <lb />
One of the judges in the nether <lb />
regions dispatched an imp to <lb />
world of ours to out and brine, <lb />
back a good doctor. the <lb />
imp was instructed, come to <lb />
the house of a doctor which I <lb />
you descry no complaining ghosts <lb />
you will know you have found a man <lb />
of the kind The <lb />
set but in front of every j <lb />
door lame to there <lb />
an immense of angry spirits <lb />
pro running t they had <lb />
suffered when in the flesh at the <lb />
hands of e medicine man. Final- <lb />
however, reached a house <lb />
where th ire is but one solitary <lb />
ghost backward and forward. <lb />
i.- my he said to <lb />
must be a clever <lb />
When the imp came to <lb />
make inquiries, however, he learned <lb />
practitioner had barely <lb />
been in practice for a <lb />
Magazine. <lb />
Nothing Unusual. <lb />
Two neighbor were confiding <lb />
their troubles to each other over the <lb />
back ard fence separated their <lb />
premises, <lb />
said Mrs. Higgins, <lb />
husband is a <lb />
I give yon my word that <lb />
all upstairs rooms are <lb />
and the roof leaks whenever <lb />
it rains, and can't get Henry to <lb />
do a thing to <lb />
not any worse off than <lb />
I Mr-. <lb />
know my husband used to he a <lb />
ruM on a <lb />
just as true as I stand <lb />
here. I always have to get up in l he <lb />
morning and make the <lb />
Companion. <lb />
There is unwritten i i in Eu- <lb />
rope relics of attempts upon j <lb />
royal lives as well as the <lb />
for treating the wounds <lb />
d in sin shall be <lb />
J. There was it solemn as- <lb />
i In to w <lb />
the i of the instruments <lb />
ii i a l e death Em- <lb />
press and of <lb />
i-ed in post- <lb />
in The custom <lb />
is based tn , certain upon <lb />
ii. hut more solidly upon <lb />
d mi mi ion to pr the <lb />
relics from into the hands of <lb />
i j <lb />
It was , in this <lb />
matter to to pieces the weapon <lb />
which had been employed. When. <lb />
however, dagger was secured <lb />
with which the priest. Martin <lb />
no, d to murder Queen Isa- <lb />
of Spain, rather more than <lb />
half a century ago. the blade was <lb />
found to be such finely tempered <lb />
steel that it resisted every effort of <lb />
file and stone. Something like a <lb />
panic was caused when the news <lb />
got abroad. The Spanish peasants <lb />
imagined that there must be magic <lb />
in the blade. <lb />
So a cabinet meeting special- <lb />
summoned to deal with the crisis, <lb />
and it was determined to submit the <lb />
steel to influence acids. <lb />
proved successful, and all <lb />
used for the like purpose <lb />
have undergone similar treatment <lb />
knives, swords, daggers, revolvers <lb />
and bombs. <lb />
THE BANK N, C, <lb />
AT THE CLOSE OR <lb />
i Batiks<lb />
Silver coin <lb />
Nat, US. note <lb />
l 986.1 <lb />
986.54 <lb />
tat of North Carolina, J -I , , <lb />
f Pitt. <lb />
R. Davis, Cashier of the hank, do <lb />
th best of <lb />
and a i <lb />
and <lb />
y me, this <lb />
v. Johnston <lb />
Notary <lb />
T. L. <lb />
R. L. DAVIS. <lb />
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT. <lb />
M. BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent- <lb />
As authorized agent for Daily <lb />
we take <lb />
that pleasure in receiving sub- <lb />
and writing 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 />
job pr in <lb />
H. B. Tripp, of Creek, <lb />
visiting relatives here. This is <lb />
his old home. <lb />
For can apples, corn <lb />
tomato, e, apply to B. K <lb />
at On. <lb />
L. C. Arthur was here <lb />
day. <lb />
When your attention <lb />
J. W. Taylor, <lb />
the man to do of the fall session, <lb />
to K. K Go's <lb />
market beef, fresh meats, <lb />
sage, and fresh fish. <lb />
Miss Annie Joyner is <lb />
this week with Mrs. A. E. Garris <lb />
at <lb />
A beautiful line of crockery, glass <lb />
ware, fancy and tinware <lb />
at J B Smith Bro <lb />
B. H. Jones at Windsor <lb />
conducting a meeting there u i- <lb />
week. <lb />
A full supply of Trunks. <lb />
Telescopes, Grips, Satchels and <lb />
Snit Cases, at J. B. Smith <lb />
The graded school ground is <lb />
being preparatory <lb />
REPORT CONDITION OP <lb />
BETHEL BANKING TRUST CO. <lb />
AT N. C. <lb />
At the close of 1906.<lb />
-i <lb />
One H. P. Boiler <lb />
One H. P. Center <lb />
One No. Saw mill <lb />
One saw and C. <lb />
One Power Press. <lb />
This machinery is months old and will be sold It <lb />
as good as new, purchaser solid or inserted tooth <lb />
either <lb />
HENRY agent <lb />
iii. <lb />
At <lb />
i . v <lb />
Tinting Office <lb />
Apology Unnecessary. <lb />
In the days when it was common <lb />
for the younger son to go into the <lb />
church one of these young gentle- <lb />
men had charge of an outlying chap- <lb />
el. A Sunday or two after his <lb />
nation be found himself there in <lb />
the with only the sermon <lb />
in his pocket that he had preached <lb />
there in the morning, and so the <lb />
unfortunate curate had to give it <lb />
over again. He began after service <lb />
to make profuse apologies to the <lb />
clerk, when that functionary polite- <lb />
stopped him by <lb />
bless Master Charles, <lb />
don't take so We never <lb />
tens to <lb />
That Keeps Out Heat. <lb />
An Austrian inventor, Richard <lb />
is reported to have <lb />
made a new kind of window glass <lb />
whose chief peculiarity that it <lb />
prevents the passage of nine-tenths <lb />
of the heat of the sun's rays. It is <lb />
well known ordinary window <lb />
glass allow- nearly nil of the heat <lb />
derived from the sun to pass <lb />
through, but, on the other hand. <lb />
intercepts all heat coming from <lb />
sources, such as a <lb />
stove or the heated ground. This <lb />
is the reason why heal <lb />
under the roof of s <lb />
If covered with glass n <lb />
hothouse would, it is claimed, be- <lb />
come a cold house, since the heat <lb />
could not into it. One <lb />
set forth in favor of the new <lb />
glass is that a house whose window <lb />
were furnished with it would re- <lb />
main delightfully cool in summer. <lb />
But in winter perhaps the <lb />
not he so agreeable. St. <lb />
Louis Post-Dispatch. <lb />
Boy Trained as a Getter. <lb />
Various are the measures <lb />
which women to get seats in <lb />
street cars. On a Broadway car re-1 <lb />
a dainty woman entered, no; <lb />
companied a hoy of about six. <lb />
dressed in a fashion and <lb />
twirling a tiny walking stick. <lb />
will get a the child shrieked <lb />
they go-, in. always get a I <lb />
seat, don't we, <lb />
paused before a good looking <lb />
man. who pretended to e <lb />
in n newspaper, Ostentatiously -lie <lb />
reached for a strap. said we <lb />
always pet a scat cried the boy in <lb />
a high key. lie lifted his an <lb />
it struck paper, apparently by <lb />
accident. The man arose, and his <lb />
tormentor rumbled into the seat. <lb />
The man n to him had to get <lb />
to make room for whom <lb />
her well trained was urging to <lb />
sit down. 1- stand, and <lb />
one young woman was rude enough <lb />
to York Press. <lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
and 921.324 M <lb />
rafts <lb />
Furniture ft Fixtures <lb />
Due from Banks and <lb />
Bankers <lb />
I ash items <lb />
Gold coin, <lb />
S Iver coin National bank <lb />
and S. notes 2,119.4. <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
Capital stock <lb />
Surplus fund <lb />
Undivided profits <lb />
certificates of <lb />
IO <lb />
885.110 <lb />
2,309.50 <lb />
subj 32,799.21 <lb />
checks out- <lb />
stand<lb />
Total 48,883.78 <lb />
We beg leave to announce that we are <lb />
Wholesale and Retail <lb />
for <lb />
White <lb />
Colors, and and <lb />
country Ready Paints. <lb />
A Revolving Heard. <lb />
they call the with the <lb />
revolving is being examined <lb />
medical society of Prague, <lb />
subject's name is ft. He <lb />
Sums his head around naturally as <lb />
as the shoulder and then twists <lb />
it farther with his hands till he <lb />
looks completely backward, with his <lb />
chin above the line of the spine. <lb />
Try Thia One. <lb />
Did you try this one Take <lb />
any number between one and nine. <lb />
Add one to it. Multiply by nine. <lb />
out the left hand figure. Add <lb />
Add the original <lb />
iv ii. ., <lb />
i . ,. vi <lb />
Two Service Yarns. <lb />
Frank Smith ha- a number of <lb />
mail carrying contracts in San <lb />
Francisco. wagons take the <lb />
mails to and from the and <lb />
trains, lie was able t operate <lb />
his the the <lb />
quake, bill he then going the <lb />
second day. The deport- <lb />
complimented him f r getting <lb />
the wagons out the second day, hut <lb />
fined him for not having them at <lb />
work the day. <lb />
That reminds one of a mail car- <lb />
in Maine who took the mails <lb />
part of the way in a canoe. One day <lb />
the canoe upset and the carrier was <lb />
drowned. The <lb />
sent an inspector up to the <lb />
route, found how of iris route <lb />
the carrier had covered up to the <lb />
time he was drowned and prorated <lb />
his pay to that Francis- <lb />
co Argonaut. <lb />
During Lord Kitchener's recent <lb />
visit to the Indian frontier <lb />
he inspected a new fort, lie <lb />
was astonished to find that it had <lb />
been so placed as to be commanded <lb />
by a nearby hill. The officer who <lb />
had chosen the site was present <lb />
with the party, and Kitchener call- <lb />
ed him forward. Instead of the out- <lb />
burst that the staff expected <lb />
merely held out his hand and <lb />
you, Colonel <lb />
What a capital place for a <lb />
fort do begin to <lb />
There is no line in the world better than <lb />
the Harrison Una. It it a <lb />
reputation for honorable wares and honorable <lb />
dealings. <lb />
If you use the Harrison Paints you need <lb />
never worry quality. <lb />
We trust you will favor us with your <lb />
orders whenever you want good paint for any <lb />
Have just a car load and <lb />
can give you Special Prices. <lb />
Baker Hart <lb />
ate of O f Fill, <lb />
I. H. H. Taylor of the above named solemnly <lb />
swear that above statement is true to the of <lb />
edge and belief. II. H. <lb />
Subscribed sworn to be-Correct <lb />
. a . . ROUT. <lb />
ore mo, this day f April i . <lb />
A. . M. O <lb />
Notary I <lb />
is sure to pay you, <lb />
your work if yon want to Le <lb />
pleased. <lb />
Julius Brown, attorney at law, <lb />
cf was here Tuesday <lb />
night. Mr. is prominently <lb />
spoken of as a suitable candidate <lb />
for the next Legislature from Pitt. <lb />
He seemed be looking after his <lb />
fences. <lb />
Merchandise carry <lb />
a full line of meat, lard and can <lb />
goods. Don't buy before giving <lb />
me u trial. Prank Lilly Co. <lb />
The beautiful double of <lb />
the J. It. Smith Co. are nearly <lb />
completed. <lb />
A full line of trunks, valises, tel- <lb />
grips, satchels, hand bag, <lb />
and suits at J B Smith Bro <lb />
Cox again <lb />
after his spell of fever. <lb />
I keep on hand a <lb />
line Bluff at lowest cash <lb />
prices Such hay, oats, corn, <lb />
cotton seed meal and hulls, brand <lb />
and ship stuff. Frank Lilly Co. <lb />
Misses Agues Dixon and <lb />
Johnson an- the summer <lb />
with relatives the country. <lb />
You win unit Wheeler and <lb />
con hewing machine. <lb />
Prices way way down H. <lb />
Tripp Bi. to Early Hotel. <lb />
We are see Mr. Martin <lb />
back again at bis old place in the <lb />
depot. He went home some days <lb />
ago quite sick. <lb />
full supply of hay, grain, hulls, <lb />
need meal, bran, ship Bluff, <lb />
always Cannon and Tyson <lb />
W. E. Cox held services <lb />
the church here Sunday <lb />
night <lb />
For carpenters tools, grind stones <lb />
t n-; e pulleys, at J. K. <lb />
Toe Baptists of <lb />
district bold their union meet- <lb />
at ck church near here, <lb />
next Several <lb />
a very large <lb />
to be present. <lb />
The Free VI ill hold their <lb />
line. at Bethany, near <lb />
here, the day and a very <lb />
large i- expected there also. <lb />
Our slip. e s must go, the season <lb />
it well advanced. The prices now <lb />
will Internal the most buy- <lb />
and Tyson. <lb />
The U the Free Will <lb />
tilt Ii Is progressing finely. <lb />
who are in need of a cook <lb />
we en., make it to bis interest <lb />
see us a.- have bought a solid <lb />
car load, expect them to arrive <lb />
next week, <lb />
J. M. Nelson, one of our best <lb />
a c from ; visit to <lb />
Dover He says his <lb />
whom he was <lb />
i to get back to <lb />
old Pit it is the best <lb />
place ye. <lb />
V. I'll Dip, aid paper rooting, <lb />
w or short joints <lb />
pipe m It Smith <lb />
J. ii. been to <lb />
Allie of was <lb />
.;. shopping. <lb />
K W. . and son went to <lb />
Mm day. <lb />
The baby of Mrs. <lb />
Julia died here at the home <lb />
of her father, A. Thurs- <lb />
day and will be buried <lb />
It Lad been lick for only <lb />
a very short while. <lb />
C. Nobles has a very <lb />
sic. <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 />
way and have put a price <lb />
on that will be sure get <lb />
them off Now is the time to get <lb />
value for your money. <lb />
A Tyson. <lb />
Miss Nina Cannon i- away a <lb />
visit to Miss Nannie Taylor, near <lb />
Car load V. Crimped roofing in <lb />
suitable lengths to cover residences <lb />
churches, school barns <lb />
shelters, stables cheaper th <lb />
shingles and very labor, a J. <lb />
K. Smith Bro. <lb />
OUGHT TOW WAYS <lb />
To the who does the <lb />
.records death, tells <lb />
marriages which arc <lb />
and beautiful <lb />
brides, and also writes <lb />
on we say, t <lb />
the who ad <lb />
and many there seen. to i <lb />
pi <lb />
bi- read rs <lb />
expect the <lb />
per man to praise <lb />
words certain things am <lb />
sons, also to criticize certain <lb />
ether e <lb />
lie says good and p <lb />
i o <lb />
a course, and <lb />
is said it; hut v.- <lb />
he is with <lb />
Ni-w, do not the <lb />
a newspaper c or c d. <lb />
as . <lb />
they to <lb />
inn m d <lb />
lie lg till <lb />
go in.- editor <lb />
and for <lb />
says they <lb />
in- ii . e. <lb />
do d <lb />
deck <lb />
a Fountain. <lb />
A man in at he <lb />
snot on <lb />
Oh an <lb />
W. . W J. BOYD- <lb />
HOOKS BOYD. <lb />
General Insurance and Merchandise Brokers. <lb />
AYDEN, <lb />
We wish to that we 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 is <lb />
favor us with we will thank you for and feel very <lb />
grateful. <lb />
AND <lb />
Phone CARRIED IN STOCK AT ALL TIMES. <lb />
Or PITTS f <lb />
SHOULD RESIDE AT THE <lb />
COUNTY SEAT. <lb />
The recent heavy rains have- <lb />
so washed the dams, bridges <lb />
and highways in many places as <lb />
u stop all passage and <lb />
traffic over them, and under ex <lb />
OF <lb />
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb />
N. <lb />
At the of business June 1900. <lb />
W. C. Sunday at addition lo <lb />
For a nice present bey a novel- <lb />
clock at J. W. Taylor's. It is <lb />
for any occasion. <lb />
Miss Crawford, of Winter- <lb />
ville, has been visiting Miss Annie <lb />
Core, Hay a Lime always <lb />
on at J. K. Smith i Bro. <lb />
W. F. Hart and wife went to <lb />
Kinston Tuesday and came back <lb />
Wednesday afternoon. <lb />
M. Edwards family are <lb />
off in the lovely city on the <lb />
Hookerton. <lb />
Misses Myrtle and Ruth Burress, <lb />
of Richmond, Va. came Monday <lb />
and are visiting their sister, Mrs. <lb />
In order to reduce, our , huge <lb />
stock preparatory to we <lb />
will make prospective buyers ex- <lb />
low prices. J. R. Smith <lb />
Bro. <lb />
Mrs. Theresa Burroughs, who <lb />
has here on a visit to the <lb />
her father, D. G. Berry, <lb />
her home in Neck <lb />
Tuesday evening. <lb />
Nice new repacked North <lb />
Cut Herrings at J. R. Smith <lb />
Bro. <lb />
B. C. Cannon wife and V. <lb />
J. Boyd and wife spent Thursday <lb />
in Greenville. <lb />
FOB large nice new <lb />
single story brick stores located on <lb />
Avenue in the Town of <lb />
den can rive tenant possession <lb />
15th. <lb />
J. It. Smith Bro. <lb />
Miss Meta after <lb />
days pleasantly spent with <lb />
Miss Helen has returned <lb />
to home in <lb />
Misses Blanche and May <lb />
came homo Wednesday <lb />
from Kinston. They were <lb />
by Miss Alice Hodges who <lb />
will spend several days here on a <lb />
visit. <lb />
The left a twelve pound <lb />
Jeweler at the home <lb />
W. Taylor Sunday night. Mr. <lb />
Taylor says lad before learning <lb />
the jewelry however, <lb />
must first ream to skate and then <lb />
love the mil- then be will <lb />
have boy right. <lb />
UP. <lb />
I have taken up one black bar <lb />
shoat, weight about <lb />
no ear marks. Owner can get same <lb />
by paying charges. <lb />
Tucker. <lb />
It. F. D. No. Greenville. N. C. <lb />
He in , one Could be <lb />
e b <lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
Loans and Discounts, <lb />
Overdrafts Secured <lb />
Furniture and Fixtures <lb />
Due from Banks, <lb />
Cash 11.18 <lb />
Gold Coin, <lb />
Silver Coin, 907.32 <lb />
National Hank notes and <lb />
other U. S. 3,129.00 <lb />
Total, Total. <lb />
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, <lb />
COUNTY OF PITT, <lb />
I, J. R. Smith, the above-named bank, do solemnly swear <lb />
that the above statements true to the best of my be- <lb />
lief. J. R. SMITH, <lb />
Capital stock paid in, <lb />
Surplus <lb />
Undivided profits <lb />
expenses, <lb />
Dividends unpaid <lb />
Deposits subject to <lb />
Cashier's <lb />
and sworn to before <lb />
this Jay of June 1900. <lb />
STANCH, HODGES, <lb />
Public <lb />
J. B. <lb />
JOSEPH <lb />
R. C. CANNON. <lb />
Directors <lb />
Your <lb />
If yon are troubled with <lb />
eyes or have a difficulty in obtain- <lb />
suitable glasses, it not <lb />
how difficult your case, call J <lb />
expert <lb />
Ayden, N. C, who five yen <lb />
experience with some of the mm <lb />
obstinate cases. He never tail-. <lb />
give patients sat act ion or <lb />
money refunded. Over rive <lb />
of Pitt Greene and Lenoir <lb />
best people to Ms <lb />
and Give your eye <lb />
work if you satisfaction. <lb />
CUTTING DOWN RURAL DELI V establishment of rural delivery <lb />
ROUTES. I If the government furnish- <lb />
led the and buggy, it would <lb />
have bad some right refuse to <lb />
establish a route in a section u here <lb />
the roads were bad, but <lb />
Till Cum. <lb />
Talking a In high cur, Mr. C. <lb />
W. -cit The a <lb />
tint about feet. <lb />
As tali d Mi a- t <lb />
it has fir . <lb />
CREDITORS. <lb />
I Ii <lb />
In V Kr III <lb />
. Ill , <lb />
I- <lb />
I. <lb />
f S f n H. <lb />
, ,. <lb />
. x i. f s A <lb />
r.-l to all <lb />
. a <lb />
I. ail <lb />
, all <lb />
oil or <lb />
Inn or -bin <lb />
. i l<lb />
ii o la a Parka. <lb />
for Spring <lb />
Dr. Joseph Dixon, <lb />
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. <lb />
Hr k <lb />
Ayden, N. C. <lb />
T time Liquid <lb />
Veneer. It makes <lb />
look new. There will be no <lb />
Old, dull looking furniture or dingy <lb />
woodwork in where this won <lb />
r is used. No <lb />
or necessary. Liquid <lb />
Veneer is not a varnish, but a surface <lb />
food and cleaner that builds up the <lb />
original finish and makes brighter <lb />
than ever. <lb />
It instantly restores the brilliant <lb />
newness and finish of Pianos, <lb />
Picture Frames, Interior Woodwork, <lb />
Hardwood Floors all polished, <lb />
varnished or enameled surf aces. <lb />
moves scratches, stains, dirt; and <lb />
dullness. V., J <lb />
A child can apply <lb />
but a piece of cheese cloth <lb />
and there is no drying to wait <lb />
s PRICES ft. <lb />
Trial bottle, . . U. <lb />
SOLD <lb />
N. n- <lb />
Works Injustice to the People of <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
Some months ago this paper <lb />
warned the Southern <lb />
that, the Department <lb />
which would <lb />
the number of <lb />
routes in this and other <lb />
are sparsely <lb />
settled. Some our <lb />
thought this paper saw a <lb />
and gave out interviews <lb />
saying that they bad <lb />
hat the abolition of routes and re- <lb />
of service would not be <lb />
Later they found that <lb />
so-called were <lb />
too to rely upon. At that <lb />
paper raid that unless <lb />
took action depart- <lb />
would put in operation <lb />
hut would convert Borne daily <lb />
into thrice a week or <lb />
ice a week routes after <lb />
went home. The majority in <lb />
Congress refused to do <lb />
and the result predicted in <lb />
bus happened. The <lb />
son Times of yesterday shows <lb />
he first blow has fallen in Wilson. <lb />
regret to that <lb />
the 15th of two daily rural <lb />
be discontinued, <lb />
and fifth, the third will be <lb />
changed to an <lb />
the fifth will he <lb />
as the carrier furnishes his con- <lb />
what business of the <lb />
government is it whether the roads <lb />
are good or bad of the <lb />
are building good roads <lb />
put in repair until the <lb />
have their regular meet- <lb />
the Monday in August <lb />
and their attention called to it <lb />
and their official order obtained <lb />
before the work clone. <lb />
In the meantime the public is- <lb />
compelled to go many out <lb />
of the way and otherwise <lb />
and delayed. This speaks <lb />
louder than any other argument <lb />
in favor of having at one <lb />
commissioner at the . <lb />
who should be authorized by the <lb />
board to dispose of all sue. <lb />
emergency cases. On <lb />
three of the principal roads in, <lb />
Greenville road work- and <lb />
dams recently built by con- <lb />
force has been so seriously <lb />
damaged by the Hoods f, to <lb />
make passage impossible, and as <lb />
this is the county -k if it is <lb />
repaired at all it will ha e to <lb />
done by order of the <lb />
As there is no com- <lb />
missioner living in Greenville, <lb />
and no one seems to know who- <lb />
to apply to, this condition will--, <lb />
continue until the first Monday, <lb />
Anticipating that some may- i <lb />
conclude from our remarks that-. <lb />
other sections are entitled to the <lb />
same consideration as Green- <lb />
ville, we answer that if the- <lb />
wheel of fortune continues to <lb />
turn it really seems that . <lb />
time is now past , <lb />
it has been quite a little while <lb />
since she had any representation <lb />
on the board. Besides, Giver.--, <lb />
and the establishment of <lb />
rural delivery increases the dis-l vie being county seat and <lb />
position to be taxed for <lb />
roads. To deny routes, therefore, <lb />
until good roads are built is put <lb />
ting the cart before the <lb />
Raleigh News Observer. <lb />
GODWIN GOT THE PLUMB. <lb />
Large Convention in <lb />
Convention <lb />
District. <lb />
The Democratic convention of <lb />
the sixth district at <lb />
Fayetteville, after an all and <lb />
all night, and part of another day, <lb />
and to number <lb />
live hundred, finally <lb />
i's labors this morning when <lb />
It, L. Godwin received the <lb />
There were lour <lb />
d In A. Brown, <lb />
II. L. Godwin, H L. Cook G. <lb />
P. Patterson. Ii hard <lb />
every man practically <lb />
ti his strength for ballot <lb />
alter ballot. Finally there was a <lb />
and <lb />
in touch with every section of <lb />
the county, communication could <lb />
had from any part of the. j <lb />
county very quickly and publicbusiness of any kind could ., <lb />
more easily facilitated. In the <lb />
interest of all the people of the <lb />
whole we make the above <lb />
suggestion. No one section of <lb />
the county should be <lb />
for or against in any <lb />
matters pertaining to the public <lb />
The peace in the Philippines <lb />
continues to show itself in an <lb />
war and loss men. <lb />
is to be a little <lb />
nearer the North pole than any <lb />
other explorer reached. <lb />
USE <lb />
OINTMENT <lb />
continued <lb />
is the beginning lie d <lb />
policy of the <lb />
to discontinue those mates <lb />
are not considered <lb />
If all the postal service that is skin Diseases on Man or <lb />
not were Beast, <lb />
much of it be This Ointment has been used <lb />
Stopped. In fact there ti an nearly two hundred years with <lb />
. Z ,. . . , , , success In <lb />
deficit upon whole postal treatment every <lb />
vice the tar-payers, , j <lb />
rural delivery set vice in many it has effected <lb />
Carolina is new. The people do cures where remedies had j <lb />
close together all the While we do claim <lb />
The early bird ice worm <lb />
the early chicken catches gapes, <lb />
and the early riser catches the ma- <lb />
aria. <lb />
ho mil n-. the chair- <lb />
next time indicates that <lb />
Blackburn yet remembers the lean- <lb />
book poem at first you don't <lb />
succeed, try <lb />
he <lb />
this Ointment will cure <lb />
, everything, we say a fair trial <lb />
f some years. And yet the people, convince any reasonable per- <lb />
are entitled to the service. that It equal to any. and <lb />
Carolina pays tax to the I superior to most of the remedies <lb />
government about all the re <lb />
turns it gets from it is the <lb />
service. For the department <lb />
to insist such rules as will a <lb />
deny service in sparsely settled <lb />
bi is to refuse to give to this <lb />
State its fair of rural de- <lb />
livery All along there bus <lb />
been a hard fight to get routes in <lb />
State, Mr. Insisted <lb />
that good precede the <lb />
for skin diseases the market <lb />
This Ointment is made by the <lb />
Ointment Co. Green- <lb />
ville, N C. and is for sale by <lb />
druggists at or <lb />
bottle. <lb />
Live and let my live <lb />
With all that's good to <lb />
Unto the poor some cash I give, <lb />
The balance I give <lb />
Drug Store, <lb />
The Dans of Mt. Olive has Lit <lb />
up a novel plan of increasing <lb />
its at the same time starting a <lb />
savings account for the comers. <lb />
The plan is that bank give f as <lb />
a birthday present to start a savings <lb />
account every new <lb />
ed that parents the child will <lb />
add to the amount, making a <lb />
total of for which certificate <lb />
bearing -I per atom will be <lb />
issued in the name f baby.<lb /></p>
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mar<lb />
I ASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
v- v AM <lb />
am Proprietor. <lb />
hi is second <lb />
rules application. <lb />
id Pi and <lb />
to fiction <lb />
NORTH CAROLINA TUESDAY, JULY. 1906 <lb />
A PUBLIC NEEDED. <lb />
b I jG, <lb />
In matters Greenville <lb />
over and <lb />
to a realization of it when too late <lb />
experienced several <lb />
in the past, and in <lb />
to a r- <lb />
No town of consequent fills it <lb />
of-does its dory <lb />
citizens pi are <lb />
of <lb />
able to afford it, th <lb />
to Business can readily <lb />
go Id the mountains, or <lb />
springs for recreation. Phi how <lb />
multitude who cannot <lb />
the large per <lb />
at home and toil <lb />
on year and by the <lb />
fruits the more <lb />
rest spell The <lb />
stay-at-home claw, <lb />
pleasure <lb />
and recreation, in it to all <lb />
her Citizens, arid it can be provided <lb />
in no better way a park. <lb />
Greenville neglected this until <lb />
has well <lb />
out of reach. Even now there <lb />
are only one or two suitable sites <lb />
to <lb />
will soon gone <lb />
should be Hone without delay piano <lb />
this <lb />
has bad a <lb />
it was not M bud <lb />
the recent one in Wake <lb />
f one dues not make a <lb />
Swallow, the prohibit <lb />
preacher In can <lb />
stir up of a rumpus. <lb />
There is a good deal of work for <lb />
man with the but the <lb />
is not being worked overtime, <lb />
although there is sad need for it in <lb />
many places <lb />
The republican have had such <lb />
had luck with reforms that they <lb />
have concluded in future to stand <lb />
pat and let the tariff still plunder <lb />
us. <lb />
Brazil and Costa Rica have both <lb />
modified their tariff on import, <lb />
Are they afraid of stick <lb />
Secretary with <lb />
bin <lb />
Morton must congratulate <lb />
himself in mil of the rail- <lb />
road business just in time to escape <lb />
r rebating and then it <lb />
President <lb />
held department of <lb />
that he escaped. <lb />
in <lb />
the two Big cigarette <lb />
given away of the <lb />
lacks in that city. <lb />
As is usually the case when a <lb />
millionaire passes the <lb />
of Russell a <lb />
over what he has left e- <lb />
hind. <lb />
Several gentlemen the office <lb />
of register of deeds, only one of <lb />
them can get it Those who fail <lb />
take their defeat good <lb />
and in the right spirit. <lb />
of the Rich Square <lb />
Times, says he has been running <lb />
that paper fifteen years and <lb />
never permitted a whiskey <lb />
in its columns Editor <lb />
Milliard of the Scotland Com <lb />
goes this better <lb />
saying in the nineteen years be baa <lb />
in that Do whiskey <lb />
has appeared in it. The <lb />
can raise the limit over <lb />
both these. This paper licks but n <lb />
few months of being twenty five <lb />
yearn old and has never carried a <lb />
whiskey advertisement, and never <lb />
will so same band guides <lb />
destiny. We can say like both <lb />
the ether brethren such <lb />
been offered us and the <lb />
money was but principle <lb />
was of higher value than <lb />
money. We could not <lb />
advise people to use what we <lb />
believe it was wrong and hurtful for <lb />
them to use a newspaper <lb />
places an advertisement in its col- <lb />
it is recommending it to the <lb />
people who rend it. <lb />
AN <lb />
No state in the union and es- <lb />
I lie <lb />
the past ball century <lb />
has excelled North Carolina in <lb />
the production of men who have <lb />
achieved prominence in politics, <lb />
in professions and in mer- <lb />
life. Hut, the pity of it <lb />
i;, a great number of these <lb />
North Carolinians, won <lb />
fame, power and Health iii many <lb />
fields of human in- <lb />
stead of remaining in North <lb />
Carolina, have given their <lb />
and toward <lb />
the development of other states. <lb />
Think of what Old North <lb />
State would be were it not <lb />
for this fact Put in spite of <lb />
this and other hindrances the <lb />
State has advanced steadily <lb />
along all lines, and no on <lb />
earth is at present inure inviting <lb />
for young men of ability, energy, <lb />
purpose and determination <lb />
With our wealth of natural re-, <lb />
sources, educational advantages, <lb />
temperate atmosphere, etc. <lb />
what a grand and inviting field <lb />
t Olive Tribune. <lb />
The recent attempt to punish <lb />
those Anson county lynchers <lb />
called Attention very forcibly tn <lb />
one fact namely that the <lb />
against lynching while it is <lb />
growing, is not yet strong <lb />
enough to guarantee the <lb />
of lynchers. Public <lb />
at some will get <lb />
to the point, we believe, where <lb />
lynching will not be tolerated at <lb />
all. It has not yet gotten to that <lb />
Sentinel. <lb />
THE <lb />
TRADE. <lb />
The last fiscal year shows a <lb />
balance of trade in our favor of <lb />
after allowing for <lb />
exports and imports of the <lb />
metals The year previous <lb />
the balance was <lb />
Those vast sums would seem to <lb />
be a char gift by the people of <lb />
the United States to foreign <lb />
for there has been no <lb />
reciprocal return as far as the <lb />
government statisticians have <lb />
been able to discover. Why do <lb />
we apparently give Europe over <lb />
a year more than we <lb />
receive- That is a disputed <lb />
question. It is quite possible <lb />
that the government statistics <lb />
colored to prove we sell more <lb />
than we This great drain <lb />
has been going on for years and <lb />
balances would to <lb />
represent an invisible debt ac- <lb />
against the States <lb />
on account of interest charges <lb />
and travelers expenditures <lb />
than an accumulation of for- <lb />
in our favor. <lb />
The movement in <lb />
co, which is giving the government <lb />
much concern, is gaining <lb />
great strength its <lb />
Mexico fir the Every- <lb />
where there is a feeling of unrest <lb />
where the people are exploited for <lb />
the benefit of an oligarchy of wealth. <lb />
The labor people even here are re- <lb />
rolling against the Republican <lb />
which has through the tariff and <lb />
trusts fostered monopoly at the <lb />
of the great mass of the <lb />
BIG GUT ON ALL <lb />
TO IKE ROOM F <lb />
FALL GOODS. <lb />
f man on earth have a good <lb />
of Clothes for his money, it's, certainly the- <lb />
He not only is entitled to it but he also wants it <lb />
Now we, make it our business to <lb />
in fine vary. K <lb />
Good Durable. Suits <lb />
Workingmen <lb />
We think this fact has been noised, abroad, <lb />
by the number of Workingmen who are com- <lb />
here for their clothes. <lb />
Our Suits are made from strong <lb />
fabrics in neat, good looking in con- <lb />
Styles that are correct and tailor- <lb />
ed as well and strong as it is possible to make gar- <lb />
workingmen, our kind of Clothing, <lb />
IT <lb />
ALWAYS WELL <lb />
They are never troubled with seams ripping, but- <lb />
tons coming off or a general state of suit collapse. <lb />
We back Suits With our strong guarantee <lb />
of back, if anything goes <lb />
Frank Wilson, <lb />
THE KING CLOTHIER. <lb />
WILL THE PRESIDENT <lb />
The Georgia peach grower <lb />
much trouble get- <lb />
ting earn to ship their This <lb />
recalls the trouble the North <lb />
berry growers had from the <lb />
same cause. <lb />
The talk of cutting off some of the <lb />
rural free delivery was not <lb />
all talk, as is shown by what hap <lb />
at Wilson in one route being <lb />
stopped entirely and others changed <lb />
to three times a week. The people <lb />
living along the rural routes should <lb />
not relax their to increase the <lb />
business of their routes if they want <lb />
l hem continue in operation. <lb />
That sounds like a big fish story <lb />
sent City to the New <lb />
York giving an account o, <lb />
attempt to. I hold-up Governor <lb />
II Was visiting in New <lb />
k a demanding him <lb />
i pardon for n gold brick <lb />
v I <lb />
g Ur North Carolina <lb />
ii in <lb />
J . <lb />
According to the. reports <lb />
Oyster tho president has <lb />
taken charge of the Republican <lb />
congressional congressional cam <lb />
and is optimistic <lb />
about the result, Tho commit- <lb />
ten hinted that it must have <lb />
money or disaster will follow, <lb />
aid the president will no doubt <lb />
attend tO this necessary part of <lb />
Republican politics From whom <lb />
can Mr collect funds <lb />
to elect a Republican Congress <lb />
It would be useless to call on the <lb />
life insurance companies now, as <lb />
in the last campaign, for the <lb />
policy holders are watching tho <lb />
management of <lb />
much closer than in The <lb />
president has evidence collected <lb />
by the bureau of corporations <lb />
against many trusts, that if fol- <lb />
lowed up by the department of <lb />
justice, would convict those <lb />
Will they <lb />
to prevent publicity <lb />
The natural resource for Re- <lb />
publican campaign funds is the <lb />
protected interest and <lb />
that are sheltered the <lb />
la But they would <lb />
v require a promise of <lb />
with the tariff <lb />
i in <lb />
all I mi <lb />
we will begin Monday July <lb />
23rd, selling our 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 />
Pulley Bowen <lb />
THE HOME OF WOMAN'S FASHIONS. <lb />
We will inaugurate Our Spring Season by <lb />
putting on display the newest <lb />
ideas to he shown in <lb />
I SILKS WHITE GOODS <lb />
We have no trash or Special Sale stuff but <lb />
we will have the latest and best things that <lb />
E were obtainable in the American markets <lb />
and we cordially invite the Ladies that are <lb />
ti desirous of seeing the NEWEST <lb />
f IN AND WHITE GOODS <lb />
j tn mil at our establishment least their <lb />
Shoes at <lb />
2.50 AC <lb />
Shoes at <lb />
nets <lb />
figured <lb />
Lawn at <lb />
1-2 cent <lb />
Percale at <lb />
Very truly yours, <lb />
A. F. C. <lb />
hams at <lb />
PULLEY BOWEN <lb />
NEAT JO PR <lb />
Jas F <lb />
Our specialty <lb />
Job Printing Office <lb />
With private secretary Loeb <lb />
sitting on the of the box <lb />
tabling the third term <lb />
boom and in Camilla, Fair- <lb />
banks and Cannon have the field <lb />
to themselves for awhile. As <lb />
ling as hot weather Fair- <lb />
banks the beat II lie <lb />
count of bis well known <lb />
DON <lb />
Ask to g or. your Bond when you can get It a small cos, <lb />
We can sign Judicial Binds etc In FIVE MINUTES <lb />
u apply Any Boil to be filed in the Court Issued at <lb />
Cal on or write <lb />
The U. S. CO , Baltimore Md. <lb />
A. WHITE, General Agent, or <lb />
H W. WHEDBEE, Attorney <lb />
Greenville, n. c. <lb />
It <lb />
WINTERVILLE <lb />
department is in F. C. NYE, who is authorized to rep- <lb />
resent the Eastern Reflector in and territory <lb />
If you value safe <lb />
of your wife and children you <lb />
will not keep large sums of <lb />
about the house. By putting <lb />
your money in the Bank of Win- <lb />
you free your family <lb />
the danger of being robbed <lb />
and murdered and at the same <lb />
time increase your wealth. <lb />
Helen and Lucy <lb />
way, of are visiting <lb />
Misses Kate and Chapman. <lb />
takes the place i <lb />
We Bell it. <lb />
B. T. Cox, Bro. <lb />
J. B. spent part <lb />
the Dear <lb />
He returned Thursday evening <lb />
Nicest line of dress shirts ever <lb />
shown in <lb />
Harrington, Co. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Chapman <lb />
pent Wednesday night here with <lb />
bis parents. <lb />
We still ha a few cop- <lb />
of Teachers Bibles, we are <lb />
to the trade at very low <lb />
prices. <lb />
B. T. Cox, Bro. <lb />
The familiar whistle of oil <lb />
mill is heard again each day. <lb />
Go to the drag of B. T. <lb />
Cox Bro for T. W. Wood <lb />
Son's high grade turnip and ma <lb />
seed. <lb />
Miss Myrtie Proctor and little <lb />
sister spending some time with <lb />
Mis Dora Cox. Miss Myrtie is an <lb />
old pupil of W. H. and a <lb />
staunch friend to it. <lb />
Nice at Harrington <lb />
Barber Co. , <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. of <lb />
Tarboro, who were happily mar- <lb />
last Wednesday, are <lb />
spending a few days with Mr. and <lb />
Mrs. Frank brothel <lb />
is an old pupil <lb />
of the W. Ii. and has been work- <lb />
in Tarboro hosiery mills <lb />
the pat We wish them <lb />
a happy and prosperous life. <lb />
Another large shipment of shoes <lb />
all styles and sizes and prices very <lb />
reasonable. Harrington Barber <lb />
AC. <lb />
Many improvements are taking <lb />
place in town. A. G. Cox. is <lb />
ore of his large stores fin- <lb />
up on the interior, and his <lb />
residence has recently received a <lb />
new coat of paint makes it <lb />
one of the mint build- <lb />
in town. The force of I <lb />
working on the streets pro <lb />
nicely also. <lb />
If you want a nice shirt or lie <lb />
go to Harrington, Co. <lb />
Wear-glad to learn that Mis. <lb />
G. K. who has been <lb />
sick, is improving. <lb />
X. need of not having <lb />
pants Harrington, Barber <lb />
Co., have just received anew lot, <lb />
that they will Bell <lb />
Misses Nina <lb />
Fannie Tripp and <lb />
returned to <lb />
Darning, after having spent some- <lb />
time the family <lb />
Braxton. <lb />
For fruit jars and rubber go <lb />
to Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
Godfrey of Black Jack, <lb />
brought the rural free delivery <lb />
inspector Friday evening. He <lb />
go over the routes from here. <lb />
His is H. A Barber. <lb />
Straws tell which way the wind <lb />
blows, just notice the stream of <lb />
customers going in aim out from <lb />
Harrington, Co's. <lb />
The carpenters are putting the <lb />
school buildings in excellent shape <lb />
for the opening of the fall term, <lb />
Sept. A cumber of <lb />
rooms have already been engaged <lb />
and nearly every mail brings re- <lb />
quests for <lb />
All colors of paint, and yellow <lb />
at Harrington Barber <lb />
Carrol happened to the <lb />
misfortune of losing one of his best <lb />
by this morn- <lb />
about o'clock. <lb />
Mi spent Friday In <lb />
For hay, corn oats go o <lb />
Harrington, Barber <lb />
It is hard for mom people to see <lb />
in advertising their bus- <lb />
Home of the here <lb />
who arc advertising this de- <lb />
tell us that people come <lb />
and tell them that they saw toe <lb />
in The <lb />
tor in this way the people <lb />
know who ha the article desired <lb />
the people know what you <lb />
nave for tale. <lb />
Farming implements of all kinds <lb />
at Barber Co. <lb />
Nice line of fresh <lb />
on baud Barber <lb />
Co. <lb />
A car load of received <lb />
at Co., <lb />
A large lot of suit ca-es, <lb />
and of all and <lb />
has arrived at the <lb />
Hie large A. W. and <lb />
Co. Those wishing to visit <lb />
the summer will need a good <lb />
traveling trunk. See them for <lb />
car <lb />
We have just received car <lb />
of fancy house hold <lb />
which our line so complete, <lb />
it would be difficult for a <lb />
to something we haven't <lb />
in furniture. Eastern Caro- <lb />
Supply <lb />
For Victor machines <lb />
mid music Extern Caro- <lb />
Supply Co. <lb />
Grimesland, <lb />
was in town Friday. <lb />
Roy Cox wont to Greenville <lb />
today. <lb />
Iron natures <lb />
great household remedy. A con <lb />
cent-rated Mineral Water. Slops <lb />
blood from <lb />
lion. Liver com- <lb />
plaint, Female weakness, cots <lb />
-ores etc. For sale at the drug <lb />
B. T. Cox, and Bro. <lb />
The man who <lb />
and to another because he <lb />
has failed to got what ho wanted <lb />
is worth nothing to any party. <lb />
Durham Herald. <lb />
A. W. and <lb />
sum oil i-<lb />
. <lb />
,, . <lb />
,. <lb />
All qualities of calico <lb />
Good at<lb />
energy, president Roosevelt, it i <lb />
said, baa decided that he <lb />
leave affairs of state for long <lb />
where cinnamon bears are <lb />
tn be found in their native wilds. <lb />
So what be more appropriate <lb />
then to ship the cinnamon bear, to <lb />
lay, where he is needed- <lb />
Such an amusement this <lb />
might prevent the President from <lb />
becoming entangled in the <lb />
can factional fights in several states <lb />
nuts <lb />
ts <lb />
even declaring war against <lb />
b just to ward off the ennui <lb />
by lack of <lb />
at <lb />
this <lb />
The A. Mm are <lb />
making to quite <lb />
a lot n desk. <lb />
They been <lb />
ear. I is <lb />
order fir <lb />
come- New <lb />
We will admit advertising <lb />
repays its cost to any <lb />
business. But after all the <lb />
thing itself and its quality for <lb />
less money than it can be had, <lb />
else where is the bes. scheme <lb />
we have found yet. However it <lb />
is being demonstrated to us by <lb />
mail orders we are constantly <lb />
receiving people of a dis <lb />
who have sex n our stock <lb />
and made about prices. <lb />
East Carolina Supply Co. <lb />
SUGGESTION. <lb />
A Horse. <lb />
The horse of Scales, color- <lb />
ed, cut quite a caper down near <lb />
union station yesterday <lb />
at o'clock. The animal <lb />
feeding In vacant lot to <lb />
the west of the station, when he <lb />
frightened and broke loose <lb />
carrying with him a large section <lb />
of across tie to which be <lb />
fastened. Sandy horse <lb />
his so the <lb />
animal ran against him, knocking <lb />
him down and then jumping over <lb />
horse took out fr <lb />
left. In the mean <lb />
horse pursued the <lb />
rough of his way. until h <lb />
reached the union station. Heir <lb />
he up against the concrete <lb />
sidewalk; he fell twice, but as <lb />
arose A little girl <lb />
win hanging on the iron bat that <lb />
the station lawn, and <lb />
in she saw the mad horse <lb />
towards her she presented <lb />
him with her back. She <lb />
In around and hung over the <lb />
rod her stomach. The <lb />
came on and fell sprawling at her <lb />
The Washington Star <lb />
that an official of of <lb />
Justice has received by express <lb />
from Colorado a young cinnamon <lb />
bear. It is something like a white <lb />
on his hands, says the Star, <lb />
and lie does not know what to do <lb />
with it. Why do not ship the bear <lb />
to Bay and give President <lb />
some little pleasure lie <lb />
could hunt that bear for weeks in <lb />
the gloomy solitudes of Oyster Kay, I three minutes. <lb />
with the aid of the secret service <lb />
men and an adroit cowboy to . . , <lb />
j Busy tunes with the farmer. <lb />
bruin for future It would I e tobacco curing will lie followed <lb />
better for the bear and allow the j fodder pulling, and then comes <lb />
president to let off his superfluous cotton <lb />
Scared, the gill loosed her <lb />
the rail and dropped mi <lb />
he horse. The animal scrambled <lb />
in his feet the girl rolled oft <lb />
from the tear, <lb />
It all <lb />
A It Taft H. Rick. <lb />
A H. Taft <lb />
Greatest Dealer's <lb />
Quality, <lb />
p Price. <lb />
sell for cash or on <lb />
easy terms <lb />
You will find complete <lb />
line at all times <lb />
We are sole <lb />
for Enameled Beds. <lb />
lOurs to <lb />
AH AGO. <lb />
Pictures Framed to Order <lb />
Save the Worry <lb />
The Hot weather brings you <lb />
without adding to it worrying over what to <lb />
by for dinner or stout <lb />
Canned Goods, Package <lb />
happened in less than Pickles, Butter Cheese, Coffee, <lb />
Winston Journal. ,,,,. <lb />
Tea, Cakes, Candies, Fruits, as I carry, tho and buy- <lb />
are easy and all saved It will lake it to <lb />
visit store and son what I carry. <lb />
can find one door North of <lb />
J. B <lb />
TO OUR FRIENDS <lb />
GROWERS <lb />
We III t U Ml to our friends and patrons our sincere for the liberal <lb />
bestowed upon us the past season. <lb />
BRIG <lb />
, mt erected three it was the intention of its management to build up a per a sound <lb />
neg basis. Our business has increased with the years, and we trust to be favored with your the coming season <lb />
Each Customer, as well as each Pile of Tobacco shall have our <lb />
Personal Attention, and we shall endeavor, as in the <lb />
past, to make The Brick headquarters for <lb />
High Prices, Fair and honorable treatment, <lb />
It affords announce in this connection that <lb />
MR. W. T. LIPSCOMB, <lb />
THE VETERAN TOBACCONIST AND WAREHOUSEMAN <lb />
Win be associated with us the coming season. Mr. is too to the planters, or <lb />
to need any commendation at our hands, suffice to say with his Judgment at the command of our <lb />
our facilities for conducting the warehouse business, assisted as we will be by an and competent force, <lb />
In ever U puts us in better position than any other warehouse in Eastern Carolina, at all times, to secure for our <lb />
friend prices their Tobacco. When you come to GREENVILLE, always <lb />
Always make the BRICK your headquarters, <lb />
and when your is ready to sell, bring it where will rail it to the a tor you. Again thanking you <lb />
for your liberal patronage we beg to remain, Your <lb />
BRINKLEY and LASSITER, <lb />
LASSITER and Successor<lb /></p>
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STORE <lb />
Still Goods at Sale <lb />
Prices. <lb />
Doz, Ladies <lb />
1-2 to 1-2, 1-2 <lb />
value going at cents will <lb />
be on Saturday. <lb />
Come and be convinced. <lb />
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Inn T Hr tin beat for the money Do not <lb />
until I complete line of Men's youths and boys Clothing. They tit and have style <lb />
lit.- <lb />
AGAINST VACATIONS. <lb />
i- <lb />
Sugar Ladies n it n <lb />
Good Apron ginghams <lb />
Reduction n mILLINERY <lb />
Coo.-, <lb />
India in <lb />
, i ice . <lb />
K id lit <lb />
i ts ii ch <lb />
. cents, i-eh <lb />
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SHOES. <lb />
to fit all Prices to suit the man or <lb />
women who know worth a hard earned dollar. A look <lb />
w ill confines, you try n will there is none <lb />
better Rid going at Men's <lb />
all Patent 1.09. Men's 3.50 Patent <lb />
leather Button Oxford- 2.49.0 Boy's 2.50 Patent leather <lb />
Oxford's <lb />
Silks. <lb />
One wide black <lb />
only China Site <lb />
cents. <lb />
Lac <lb />
Handkerchiefs. <lb />
Ladies hem- <lb />
stitched last Beta. <lb />
Dress Ginghams. Best <lb />
hams now 1-2 cents. <lb />
cent quality now cents. <lb />
Vi 7.50 Suit full <lb />
Style for <lb />
Suit, full spring <lb />
f-r <lb />
Mill's suit lull spring <lb />
style for <lb />
Boys two piece suits to <lb />
cents <lb />
Double Breasted <lb />
suit 1.10 <lb />
tWO <lb />
Mens Grey and <lb />
we 9.78. <lb />
Man's suit full sunnier <lb />
fie <lb />
M i full <lb />
1800 <lb />
while our Rices <lb />
Double Breasted <lb />
lad suit <lb />
Doable Breasted two <lb />
piece Blue Flannel suit 1.98 <lb />
Youth Breasted M <lb />
Worsted suit <lb />
two piece suit. Cuff <lb />
pints <lb />
cost you in thine to <lb />
declaration, <lb />
iii that employee have <lb />
legitimate light to vacations, <lb />
; i down upon fail one <lb />
storing of criticism <lb />
be ever bad sub- <lb />
Ministers, <lb />
awn, employers, spoke and <lb />
age. his theory, for a <lb />
the open discussions in <lb />
throughout the <lb />
world were devoted <lb />
to the Ml <lb />
right has a clerk to de- <lb />
or expect pay for <lb />
time for which ha renders o <lb />
not the <lb />
to which he <lb />
pats bis the <lb />
financier The <lb />
line in m <lb />
the things Sage said <lb />
about vacations were <lb />
think the vacation habit is the <lb />
of abnormal or distorted <lb />
business method fail to see any <lb />
legitimate tail. If a man <lb />
will only take an interest in bis <lb />
w love ii, will need <lb />
t ling else to i him. and <lb />
who learn to love their work <lb />
succeed. A man should <lb />
v. easy, be economical of bis <lb />
time, conserve I is .-., not <lb />
worry. It's worry, and not work. <lb />
makes the hair pray. <lb />
we were to reverse the <lb />
conventional order of and <lb />
of the demanding <lb />
two weeks the employ- <lb />
demand two weeks, <lb />
work without pay as a condition <lb />
the clerk in bis em <lb />
ploy, what a tremendous bowl <lb />
would <lb />
In M years, he said he bad not <lb />
need <lb />
lie however, on his 89th <lb />
birthday. <lb />
Friend, b <lb />
You Slop Sc <lb />
bat H <lb />
N. C. March 1901 <lb />
Mrs Joe take <lb />
Plating that your Remedy <lb />
has entirely cured little girl <lb />
a very lad case of eczema, <lb />
a peat part of her body. <lb />
She had eczema from- <lb />
the time she was three old, <lb />
she was six years old. <lb />
is now perfectly well and I feel <lb />
that I speak too highly <lb />
ii. She not had a symptom of <lb />
yearn. Respectfully, <lb />
J. W. COBB. <lb />
To Publishers <lb />
and Printers <lb />
We have an entirely Dew <lb />
process, on which patents <lb />
are tending, whereby we <lb />
can old Braes Col- <lb />
and Head Rules, <lb />
pt. and thicker, and <lb />
them fully as good as now <lb />
and without any unsightly <lb />
knobs or feet on the bot- <lb />
tom. <lb />
PRICES <lb />
Refacing Column and Head <lb />
I regular <lb />
L. S. and <lb />
Head Ruled inches In <lb />
per <lb />
A sum pie of re faced <lb />
Rule, full <lb />
will he cheerfully <lb />
sent on application. <lb />
Printers <lb />
of Type and <lb />
High Grade Printing Mater <lb />
N. Street. p <lb />
in Winston Mr <lb />
C. L b night a <lb />
stock ff dry goods that had <lb />
been thrown on the market there <lb />
The purchase was made his <lb />
firm O. L. Wilkinson Co., and <lb />
will be disposed of in that City. <lb />
Wilkinson Win <lb />
on a few days to arrange for <lb />
on the business M <lb />
i another n, <lb />
he firm, h is gone there Co lake <lb />
of if <lb />
No Clock Yet. <lb />
Many years ago there was a <lb />
movement that for a time looked <lb />
like it would lead to pulling a <lb />
clock in the house tower <lb />
Hill clock ha- never got there. <lb />
I III <lb />
the TORPID I <lb />
the <lb />
the and <lb />
equaled as an <lb />
MEDICINE, <lb />
in their <lb />
ere recognized, as they <lb />
properties In <lb />
system from that poison. i-- <lb />
No Substitute. <lb />
D. W. <lb />
IN <lb />
Groceries <lb />
And Provision <lb />
S SOUTHERN CO <lb />
N. S. <lb />
Steamboat ServiceSteamer L. leave <lb />
Washington daily <lb />
at a. m. for leaves <lb />
Greenville daily <lb />
at m, for Washington. <lb />
Connecting at Washington <lb />
Norfolk Southern Railroad for <lb />
Norfolk, Philadelphia, <lb />
New York, Boston and all other <lb />
joints North. Connects a Norfolk <lb />
with all points West. <lb />
Shippers should order their <lb />
freight Norfolk, care Norfolk <lb />
in R. K. <lb />
balling hour- subject to change <lb />
without notice. <lb />
J. J. Agent, Green- <lb />
ville, H. O. <lb />
H. C. General T. and <lb />
Agent, Norfolk, Va. <lb />
M. K. KING, V. P. G. M. <lb />
I Not Quite <lb />
How often you can get a <lb />
thing <lb />
nail or screw driver or <lb />
lacking. Save a good <lb />
S tool box and be prepared for <lb />
Our line of tools <lb />
all l could desire, and <lb />
A will see that your tool <lb />
box not lack a single <lb />
Bi useful article. <lb />
You get Harness, <lb />
S Horse Goods, <lb />
or <lb />
P. <lb />
V sea <lb />
Cotton an <lb />
m Ties always on hand <lb />
Is The Inhabited. <lb />
has proven has <lb />
which life in <lb />
some form satellite, <lb />
hut nut for human beings, who have a <lb />
Fresh Good kept me. <lb />
in stuck. Country <lb />
Produce Bought and Sold <lb />
D. W. <lb />
Q R <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
1- R. L. <lb />
Dentist. <lb />
Greenville, N. V. <lb />
hard enough time ours, <lb />
Electric Bitten cure Headache, Bilious <lb />
nest, Malaria, Chills, and <lb />
Dyspepsia, Dizziness Torpid <lb />
General <lb />
and Female weaknesses. <lb />
as a general and <lb />
for weak persona and especially <lb />
the aged. It induces sound sleep, <lb />
Fully guaranteed J. L. Wooten- <lb />
Price <lb />
Having made arrangements to <lb />
sic the Nelson <lb />
Truck and also to sell same <lb />
a will pleased to <lb />
in need of tame. Apply to <lb />
J. A. Griffin. N.<lb />
Doctors its <lb />
We boon to <lb />
women known as Dr. <lb />
Favorite <lb />
Dr. John one of the Editorial Staff <lb />
of The says <lb />
which <lb />
is one of of the <lb />
arts as a <lb />
ls for a- <lb />
of <lb />
hare a <lb />
more fully <lb />
am <lb />
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to It u that a Is <lb />
not <lb />
tor <lb />
are <lb />
for <lb />
or in tin- hark, <lb />
of tin- <lb />
of Ir- <lb />
with <lb />
the of women. <lb />
of heat In the of the <lb />
due to a <lb />
Of the <lb />
or <lb />
i. from or an <lb />
abnormal of the <lb />
and i <lb />
in lower part of <lb />
If more or MM Of the <lb />
re no invalid woman can do <lb />
better than take Dr. pierces Favorite <lb />
Prescription, one of the leading <lb />
of which Is Unicorn root, or <lb />
anti the medical properties of which it <lb />
most faithfully represents. <lb />
Of Golden Seal root, another prominent <lb />
Ingredient of <lb />
Prof. M. D. of Haft. <lb />
nett Medical College, Chicago, <lb />
la an Important remedy In disorders of <lb />
the womb. In all conditions <lb />
and It Is i-l. <lb />
Prof. John M. M. D. late of <lb />
Cincinnati, says of <lb />
relation to Its general effects on tie <lb />
Sere W in <lb />
Were t -ii It <lb />
Is Vie tome mm in <lb />
all <lb />
Prof. M. D. of Jefferson <lb />
Medical College, says of Golden <lb />
hemorrhage, <lb />
and <lb />
painful <lb />
Dr. Prescription <lb />
all the above in- <lb />
and cures th diseases for which <lb />
recommended. <lb />
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The admiral started on n tour of in- <lb />
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MAKING <lb />
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of Fortune. <lb />
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have many ways which they en- <lb />
to the goddess <lb />
me, or. a- t call it, make <lb />
either bring them good <lb />
or to of luck. <lb />
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medicine, which must made in <lb />
t nun peculiar way. <lb />
an Indian will quietly <lb />
leave go it. ., hilltop <lb />
ravine and pit there alone the <lb />
hot sun for hours, hoping thus to <lb />
induce the power of medicine to <lb />
and abide with him. Another <lb />
Indian on coming to a stream or <lb />
pond will strike the water with hi. <lb />
hand or or tomahawk or <lb />
weapon, at the same time uttering <lb />
a prayer the Great Spirit to send <lb />
good medicine, or he will <lb />
Lip some the water in a vessel and <lb />
pour <lb />
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if propelled from <lb />
a AI mod with <lb />
anger. over lo <lb />
who had his pot <lb />
Captain at the foot of the <lb />
steps. <lb />
roan d the admiral, <lb />
do you mean by kicking my <lb />
wared in return. <lb />
have kicked dog if ho had <lb />
been the personal property of the <lb />
He chewed the legs <lb />
off two pairs of fifteen dollar i- <lb />
and destroyed on edition de <lb />
luxe of the naval <lb />
To Clean a Pot. <lb />
To remove rust from a kettle put <lb />
into it as much hay as it will hold, <lb />
fill it with water and boil it many <lb />
hours. If the kettle is not entirely <lb />
for use, repeat the process. It <lb />
Kill be certainly effectual. Bub the <lb />
spots on the stove with sand- <lb />
paper, then with sweet oiL <lb />
Apple <lb />
If a small bag of is <lb />
the kettle when making apple or <lb />
ab jelly the flavor will be <lb />
and it varies the <lb />
e,. . effort. A few leaves <lb />
. inti <lb />
, flavor. <lb />
it on the ground where grass <lb />
growing before taking a drink. <lb />
matter how thirsty he may be. <lb />
Others make a particularly strong <lb />
and good medicine by standing <lb />
ill the rain until their hair is <lb />
thoroughly wet through. If the rain <lb />
lasts but a short time it is thought <lb />
that the medicine has been broken <lb />
and will lie Some of <lb />
the Indian make medicine <lb />
standing in the water and cut- <lb />
ting their arms and leg with a <lb />
knife, believing that the deeper the <lb />
cut the more powerful will be the <lb />
medicine. <lb />
Indians also have what they call <lb />
medicine horses, medicine dogs, <lb />
medicine arrows, medicine begs, <lb />
medicine bones and medicine images <lb />
of men and all of which ere <lb />
supposed to bring their owners good <lb />
luck. The medicine horse U often <lb />
and decorated in the most <lb />
fantastic manner and is thought to <lb />
be able to carry bis rider safely <lb />
through every battle. The <lb />
cine dog is used to bring good luck <lb />
when on the and sometimes <lb />
to cure or prevent disease. So long <lb />
as dog prove to be good <lb />
cine he is from the pot, but <lb />
woe lo him when his medicine fails. <lb />
for Into master's stomach ho <lb />
goes as soon us water and lire and <lb />
strong teeth can take him. <lb />
Medicine bugs are very common <lb />
are supposed to he filled with <lb />
good medicine that will ward off <lb />
disease, bring good luck and <lb />
the wearer from all harm <lb />
haul or light. Whenever an Indian <lb />
ill luck he is quite sure that it <lb />
was some one or some- <lb />
thing broken his medicine <lb />
and ho will immediately endeavor to <lb />
out who or what made th <lb />
break and to repair it by making <lb />
good me inc. <lb />
Hut, after all. tic Indian in not <lb />
alone in his medicine making. The <lb />
white an has his medicine dogs, <lb />
horses, tots, birds and goats, only <lb />
he calls them mascots. He has <lb />
feet and horseshoes and <lb />
coins, but lie laughs at the medicine <lb />
making the York <lb />
Herald. <lb />
Helpless <lb />
They i for the life of them <lb />
agree on the name for the newest <lb />
hoy They didn't disagree, not <lb />
just couldn't or <lb />
a name. At length somebody <lb />
that they compromise o <lb />
that no possibility of a name that <lb />
had over been used, a secondhand <lb />
should by chance be <lb />
the en. i was suggested that the <lb />
letters the alphabet be put in the <lb />
i hat and drawn out one by one <lb />
a collection was drawn with vowels <lb />
and consonants sufficient to <lb />
a brand new name. It was <lb />
done, and to this day he bears the <lb />
name of The next boy <lb />
in the family hears the mime, <lb />
ed upon in the same manner, of <lb />
Telegraph. <lb />
Can't Stand by Themselves <lb />
A great many plants are not <lb />
strong enough I upright by <lb />
then-selves. as they cannot <lb />
enough bud it i lie on <lb />
ground an- clamber <lb />
up their . <lb />
i I see it <lb />
you can id a . such <lb />
as a . v or . <lb />
twisted I i i to <lb />
keep it . ; upright , o. <lb />
an m I. <lb />
pall it rill <lb />
the poor I . n and it will <lb />
house In a Tree. <lb />
A singular maple tree on the <lb />
bank of the Oder, Herman., t <lb />
is at u century old, and has <lb />
twisted and cut into a kind <lb />
circular house of two stories. A <lb />
firm, leafy Hour has been formed by <lb />
causing the branches to become <lb />
gradually woven together. Above <lb />
this is a smaller second <lb />
formed, and the ends of the <lb />
branches have been woven solid <lb />
walls, in which eight windows on <lb />
each story have been cut. <lb />
H. A. <lb />
JOHN A <lb />
Ricks. <lb />
FOR <lb />
GENERAL MErCHANDISE. <lb />
A Needle and Thread Tree. <lb />
The tree fur- <lb />
a needle and thread all ready <lb />
for use. At th tip of each dark <lb />
green leaf is a thorn needle <lb />
that must carefully drawn from <lb />
its sheath At the time it <lb />
slowly unwinds the thread, a strong, <lb />
smooth fiber attached to the needle <lb />
and of being drawn out to <lb />
length. <lb />
Square <lb />
on a <lb />
of cardboard so that <lb />
lit of six <lb />
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SOLUTION. <lb />
diagram. The puzzle <lb />
then is to take away three counters, <lb />
so that the remaining nine counters <lb />
shall describe three squares only. <lb />
The solution is shown in N. The <lb />
twelve counters form the six <lb />
squares A. It, D, E, whereas <lb />
upon the and being <lb />
removed the squares C, and E <lb />
only are left. <lb />
High <lb />
way up lo the <lb />
ruby; <lb />
y. <lb />
Is deep, cradle I snug; <lb />
Lies little babe like I In a rug. <lb />
Blue era are peeping; <lb />
Now they shut tight. <lb />
Baby In sleeping; <lb />
him night. <lb />
high, way to the sky<lb />
Washington <lb />
Warning of the Green Light. <lb />
old sea captain was talking <lb />
about the colored signal lights of <lb />
ships. the he said, <lb />
lights were white. The colored light <lb />
is a comparatively recent invention. <lb />
I once knew a young Scottish sailor <lb />
to whom the new colored lights were <lb />
an unknown thing. As he stood <lb />
the wheel of his sloop night n <lb />
big steamer hove in sight, and the <lb />
boy saw the great red green <lb />
lights for time. <lb />
rammed down the helm with <lb />
a loud yell. <lb />
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the shop <lb />
at <lb />
soon murmured the <lb />
visitor Badly. <lb />
tip What are you <lb />
thinking <lb />
live I you hit week <lb />
for a Free Press. <lb />
Having consolidated stocks of H. A. and John A. is <lb />
store we are pa. to furnish customers anything needed In ; <lb />
Dry goods and groceries <lb />
We carry an line <lb />
Hats, Shoes, dress goods, Notions, Sc. <lb />
In Groceries we will have times a full line of the very best goods, not only <lb />
, staples like <lb />
Meat, Flour, Sugar, coffee, but all kinds of <lb />
canned goods, the finest brands <lb />
We can supply anything you need to wear or to eat, and pay highest prices for <lb />
COUNTRY PRODUCE. Quality and prices of our goods will please yon. <lb />
Ricks, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Come in and examine my <lb />
CORN PLANTERS, GUANO SOWERS, DISC <lb />
HARROWS, SMOOTHING HARROWS, ONE <lb />
AND TWO HORSE STEEL PLOWS, WIRE <lb />
FENCE FOR FARM OR GARDEN AND WASH- <lb />
MACHINES. <lb />
Yours to serve, <lb />
H. L. <lb />
The Hardware Man. <lb />
Knowing <lb />
IS HALF OF IT. <lb />
lit V <lb />
in hint you are <lb />
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will youth it this is the place to <lb />
COTTON SEED. MEAL <lb />
H iv Com Outs Lime and Groceries.<lb />
F- <lb />
L i In Low prices<lb />
S. M. <lb />
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furniture Dealer. Cash paid for <lb />
Rides, For. Cotton Seed, Oil i. <lb />
Turkeys, Egg, etc. <lb />
Mattresses, Oak Ba <lb />
y Carriages, Go-Carts, Parlor <lb />
lofts, Lounges, Safes, P <lb />
Gail <lb />
High Life Tobacco, Key West <lb />
He Can- <lb />
pi Peaches, <lb />
Pine Syrup, Jelly, Milk <lb />
Flour Coffee, <lb />
Lye, Magic Matches, <lb />
Meal and Hulls, <lb />
; den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, Nuts <lb />
Dried Applet, Peach, <lb />
Currents, <lb />
and Ware, Tin and <lb />
Wait, Cakes <lb />
Beat Butter, New <lb />
Sewing and nu- <lb />
other go and <lb />
Cheap cash. <lb />
see me. <lb />
M. SCHULTZ. <lb />
eat to <lb />
Mr C. V. York, the observer at <lb />
point, us that the <lb />
hero to this date has <lb />
been inches. The rainfall <lb />
the month of June was <lb />
inches. <lb />
ft <lb />
Desirable din <lb />
LOis For Sate. <lb />
Near Five Points on Easy Terms. <lb />
Call on or <lb />
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PERSONAL MENTION. lot man. <lb />
Of Those Coming and Going. Governor Glenn a <lb />
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Daily Reflector July from the New York <lb />
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J. C. i brick swindler. There were no <lb />
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M. P. went h. <lb />
ton thin . <lb />
u-l called plain speech on the <lb />
of the Governor. <lb />
The frets have in the <lb />
P. T. Anthony went to , of this paper <lb />
bis morning. but the Governor was <lb />
Helen of out a <lb />
f Franc <lb />
vent to Virginia <lb />
today, <lb />
L. R. Baton it-It Sunday for <lb />
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Robert went to Vii- <lb />
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L. I. Moore <lb />
from New i. <lb />
Mis ion ft lb me. n <lb />
for Atlantic Oily. <lb />
Mary Went hi <lb />
this <lb />
R. F. returned Friday <lb />
evening from <lb />
Charles ft Ida <lb />
evening from up road. <lb />
C. II. Mayo K. <lb />
veiling from Virginia Mm . <lb />
J. R. Moore and <lb />
went to Virginia Beach today. <lb />
Harrington <lb />
Scotland Pi Ida; . <lb />
Mi. B. id let <lb />
for Bf-cu. <lb />
lift home <lb />
Friday <lb />
Beach. <lb />
Dr. I. Fri- <lb />
day and i the W. <lb />
W, King. <lb />
Mrs. Florence In-y mil <lb />
Maggie <lb />
a visit to <lb />
John Ivy Smith or bed <lb />
from South hen- <lb />
he playing ball. <lb />
Kiss Willie <lb />
Hill, who bad been Malting Mr. <lb />
retained home <lb />
Mis. H. C. , f <lb />
who had been <lb />
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Visit ii j full t- <lb />
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who c . her slain, <lb />
Mrs. V . it turned home <lb />
today. <lb />
Mr. and Mia, A. A. <lb />
-hat bis <lb />
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l. it ill last year <lb />
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and ml it-, by prominent <lb />
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dine With Al the <lb />
dinner a asked <lb />
to <lb />
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party. man, evidently <lb />
under liquor, then <lb />
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with an d threat- <lb />
manner. In a second he <lb />
be had struck the wrong <lb />
man. Governor Glenn turned to <lb />
to his hosts and expressed surprise <lb />
hat they should permit such an <lb />
affront to be offered him, and with- <lb />
drew after giving expression to <lb />
ids resentment in North Carolina <lb />
English, but free from <lb />
His hi the man, re <lb />
turned with the Governor to the <lb />
city, a.-d in every way possible <lb />
regret a d <lb />
The Governor i-need that <lb />
the was not c at by <lb />
a a- d was as unexpected to <lb />
it was to him, accepted <lb />
their an and <lb />
gave no publicity to the incident. <lb />
But though the story as printed <lb />
a- embellished and in important <lb />
was untrue, the <lb />
f. hat at a at <lb />
an attempt was made to ox- <lb />
toil the Governor a promise <lb />
of peril n most <lb />
nary circumstances, by unheard of <lb />
demand, is true. Moaned <lb />
of a Executive <lb />
has been chronicled. It <lb />
nails more like a y of the <lb />
frontier days than an aftermath, <lb />
a Fourth in the <lb />
metropolis, With a <lb />
weaker man, or with man who <lb />
Could ha induced to drink, the <lb />
plan ii have been <lb />
hut with the and <lb />
Chief Executive <lb />
Carolina the attempt result- <lb />
ed in it disgraceful failure <lb />
taught base con- <lb />
a lesson will not <lb />
loon forget They made a <lb />
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the ii r, J A. <lb />
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friends why I do pet and fl <lb />
canvass tor tin <lb />
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See Frank <lb />
f on corn, <lb />
Johnston low <lb />
satisfaction o every one. Hoping <lb />
that the ill see that hare <lb />
a chance In township. am, <lb />
Yours truly, <lb />
II. C. <lb />
Car load of corn just arrived at <lb />
Frank V, Johnston's. <lb />
Clearance <lb />
sALE. <lb />
e purpose making July a busy month d <lb />
making it a Bargain month. <lb />
in <lb />
All Summer Goods <lb />
WILL BE SOLD At REDUCED PRICES . <lb />
to make room for the new fall stock. <lb />
Reduction includes<lb />
Colored Lawns, <lb />
Black Lawns, <lb />
Dress Ginghams, <lb />
Ready-made Shirt Waists, <lb />
Lace Hosiery, <lb />
Embroideries, <lb />
Ladies Belts and <lb />
Ladies, Children <lb />
and Infants Slippers. <lb />
An early call will mean money saving to you. <lb />
j.-<lb />
WINTERVILLE <lb />
I i <lb />
in F. C. NYE, who is authorized to <lb />
resent Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory <lb />
If you carry your mine with <lb />
you, your are In danger <lb />
E. B. Croaker, W. IS. Bland and <lb />
Claude Chapman were here Moo- <lb />
robbed, if you it at home day exhibiting anew patent of a <lb />
there is danger being <lb />
Kink id <lb />
dancer of <lb />
ed; if you put it in too <lb />
Winterville it is in <lb />
neither for our safe is tin- and <lb />
burglar proof, s we carry <lb />
sufficient burglary to <lb />
protect your interest. <lb />
Miss Cox returned <lb />
Monday evening after <lb />
friends in Kinston, and <lb />
Springs for several nays. <lb />
ii . f <lb />
We sell <lb />
B. T. Cox, <lb />
A large crowd -t <lb />
Sunday to attend <lb />
-the union. <lb />
line of shirts ever <lb />
in at <lb />
Harrington, Barber ft Co. <lb />
Mies Dora Cox <lb />
to several fin-iN <lb />
night In honor <lb />
Proctor, of and <lb />
and P. <lb />
O. House, who e i <lb />
our town and Ml <lb />
Myrtie Proctor <lb />
tor <lb />
We still f <lb />
of Teacher Bibles an off- <lb />
to the a very <lb />
prices. <lb />
B. T <lb />
Miss Myrtie who <lb />
several days with Mies Dora Cot, <lb />
returned to her home in <lb />
land Monday. <lb />
For hay, corn and go <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
Mrs. F. C- Nye went t G-en <lb />
shopping. <lb />
It h hard for people t see <lb />
tie in advertising their bus- <lb />
Home of the met chants hero <lb />
are advertising in this de- <lb />
tell us that people c mi- <lb />
I tell them that they me <lb />
The <lb />
tor in this way the people <lb />
know who hits the article <lb />
Let the people know what, you <lb />
nave for tale. <lb />
will admit advertising <lb />
repays its fold to any <lb />
business. Bat after the <lb />
thing itself its quality for <lb />
less money than it can be had, <lb />
else whore is the bes scheme <lb />
we have found yet. However it <lb />
s being demonstrated to us by <lb />
mail we are constantly <lb />
receiving om people of a dis. <lb />
who have n our <lb />
and made inquiries about prices. <lb />
East Carolina Supply Co. <lb />
Th- stock holders of the A. G. <lb />
Cox M Co. their <lb />
annual meeting Monday evening <lb />
All the old were ed <lb />
and the found to be in ex.<lb />
oh <lb />
for Ker twins <lb />
Every Have a <lb />
lowing <lb />
1st C. <lb />
B X, C <lb />
2nd f- <lb />
lite, Henderson, N. <lb />
3rd Ci B. K. <lb />
Oxford, H. C. <lb />
4th Mrs. It. P. <lb />
New Bern, N. C. <lb />
5th J. <lb />
N. C <lb />
The prize papers <lb />
be published in o f this <lb />
paper, one week during the <lb />
next five . <lb />
w. <lb />
A H. <lb />
X Taft <lb />
Greenville's greatest <lb />
K Dealers. <lb />
Quality, <lb />
Originality, <lb />
I. Rid <lb />
Co <lb />
Price, <lb />
or <lb />
Arden Tucker happened to the <lb />
of getting hie hand j the -t year <lb />
cut one the machines of <lb />
the A. G. Cox Mfg. Co., Monday. <lb />
wound. <lb />
Farming implements of all kinds <lb />
it Barber Co. <lb />
Smith went to <lb />
Nice line of fresh <lb />
on band Bailer <lb />
A car load of lime received <lb />
at Harrington, u Co., <lb />
A large lot of trunk, suit ca-e-, <lb />
and telescopes of all and <lb />
has arrived at the <lb />
the large store of A. W. <lb />
Co. Those wishing to visit <lb />
i in c t a <lb />
traveling trunk. Bee them for <lb />
car <lb />
Iron natures <lb />
they made Planters, <lb />
Guano Sowers. 1268 Tobacco <lb />
Truck, about back bands <lb />
for plow They also made <lb />
quite a lot buggies, and <lb />
and carts, hut no figures on these <lb />
on were given. They have <lb />
made and are making buggy <lb />
and seats and school desks <lb />
in large <lb />
The A. G. Cox. Manufacturing <lb />
Co. seem to have made another hit <lb />
with the r school desk. We learn <lb />
that is quite a <lb />
them, s having already <lb />
made several counties <lb />
They are making <lb />
preparations to supply the demand, <lb />
and will be clad to <lb />
, y if you are needing good desks <lb />
your school. <lb />
on <lb />
Pitt County f In Superior Court, <lb />
Carolina Hal; way <lb />
Vs <lb />
T. W whiten a White <lb />
a and Swain <lb />
guardian f h <lb />
T, W. Whitehurst, <lb />
above emit e-1 rails-, Till <lb />
a proceeding, en- <lb />
titled at above, has <lb />
Superior court <lb />
before the Clerk, to c right <lb />
of way for the plaintiff's railway <lb />
a tract of land in <lb />
township, Pitt in <lb />
said defendant int <lb />
said defendant will further take <lb />
that he i required to appear at the <lb />
Clerk of <lb />
said county on Friday th <lb />
August in the <lb />
and answer or to petition <lb />
and or <lb />
i;, v for <lb />
be relief therein demanded, <lb />
the 24th day 1906,. <lb />
D. C. MOORE. <lb />
Clerk <lb />
we sell for cash <lb />
easy terms <lb />
You will find a complete <lb />
line at all times<lb />
FREE <lb />
Go to the iii of B. T. j great household remedy. A con <lb />
Cox Bro for T W. Wood Mineral Water, Stops <lb />
guide i and <lb />
seed <lb />
Nice Harrington <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
Theodore Cox, one of finest <lb />
business men, spent Sunday <lb />
in Morehead reports an excel- <lb />
lent trip. <lb />
Another large shipment of shoes <lb />
all styles and sizes and prices very <lb />
reasonable. Barbel <lb />
Co <lb />
Anna and two <lb />
nieces, bad been spending <lb />
with relatives and <lb />
friends, home <lb />
near day. <lb />
If you want a nice shirt or tie <lb />
go to Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
Cox, who l-d been <lb />
visiting her cousin, Miss <lb />
Eunice Bat grave, f <lb />
returned g. <lb />
No need of nit having <lb />
pants when Barber j <lb />
Co., have just received lo., <lb />
that will i-i- <lb />
Prof. -pent <lb />
at home with <lb />
For fruit and to <lb />
to Harrington, <lb />
Ilia. mil Mile <lb />
Janie II <lb />
Monday in <lb />
Straws tell which way the wind <lb />
blows, nonce the if <lb />
customer.-i in it-id out from <lb />
Harrington, <lb />
m d children <lb />
returned to after visiting <lb />
relatives here tor K, <lb />
T, Cox accompanied back. <lb />
All colors of yellow <lb />
at barber . <lb />
Cox spent Tuesday at <lb />
Ha n rah an. <lb />
A. W. Ange and Cc. are clean- <lb />
out summer goods cheap. <lb />
1.50 cents <lb />
1.25 cents <lb />
2.00 1.60 eta; <lb />
SIB ,. 1.75 <lb />
3.00 ,, 2.19 <lb />
All qualities of calico at -lets. <lb />
Good at this <lb />
rainy weather. <lb />
S. L. Ange, of Jamesville, is <lb />
his son, A, W. Ange, of <lb />
this town. <lb />
J. B Carrol happened to the <lb />
of losing one of bis best <lb />
barns by this <lb />
about C o'clock. <lb />
Lev Holliday Flem- <lb />
h -c <lb />
blood from dues <lb />
ton. Kidney Liver Com- <lb />
plaint, Female weakness, cuts <lb />
Mires etc. For sale at drug <lb />
it-re of B. T. Cox, and <lb />
Contractors of wood and brick <lb />
buildings. See us for low-a <lb />
pi ice. Prompt attention <lb />
J. B Cooper, <lb />
W. S. <lb />
Thaw having consented to accept <lb />
the insanity- <lb />
that he has more sense than ho <lb />
credited with. <lb />
here when we are all wrest- <lb />
ling with the ice man the Orange, <lb />
Va . Observer has gall <lb />
get your winter's supply <lb />
One evil at the time <lb />
enough. <lb />
sole agents <lb />
for Enameled Beds. <lb />
Ii y to <lb />
-s Framed to Order <lb />
Save the Worry <lb />
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Bladder Troubles. Other <lb />
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your We lay a , <lb />
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Canned Goods, <lb />
you Pickles, Butter Cheese, Coffee, <lb />
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TO OUR<lb />
GROWERS <lb />
We I Ii to our friends aid patrons oar sincere thanks for the liberal patronage <lb />
bestowed upon us the past season. <lb />
ill <lb />
was first three years ago, it was the intention of its management <lb />
basis, Our has increased with the years, and w; b.- with your r <lb />
Each Customer, as well as each Pile of Tobacco shall have our <lb />
Personal Attention, and we shall endeavor, as in the <lb />
past, to make The Brick headquarters for <lb />
High Prices, Fair and honorable treatment. <lb />
It affords us announce in this connection that <lb />
MR. W. T. <lb />
THE VETERAN TOBACCONIST AND WAREHOUSEMAN <lb />
Will be associated with as the coming season. M . is too to the plant s.-a, <lb />
to need any commendation at our hands, to say with at the command of our <lb />
our facilities for conducting the e business, assisted as w will b; by an and competent force, <lb />
in ever it pats us in better position thin any warehouse in fit it era all times, to secure for our <lb />
friend prices for their Tobacco. When come to GREENVILLE, always <lb />
Always make the BRICK your headquarters, <lb />
and when your tobacco is ready to sell, bring it where experienced judges will sell it to the best lot Attain you <lb />
for your liberal patronage we beg to remain. Your friends <lb />
and LASSITER, <lb />
BRINKLEY, LASSITER and Successor<lb />
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Still Offering Goods at Sale <lb />
Prices. <lb />
Doz, Ladies <lb />
HOSE. <lb />
1-2 to 1-; <lb />
val. c going ; i certs will <lb />
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buy u tee line of Men's youths and boys Clothing. They ht have style <lb />
comfort <lb />
But granulated Sugar Ladies Summer <lb />
Good Apron ginghams <lb />
Great Reduction mILLINERY <lb />
RAILROADS DELAY FREIGHTS.<lb />
Keep <lb />
Ladies Fans quality <lb />
Hurry <lb />
Check value <lb />
India Linen in <lb />
one pieces while they <lb />
last 1-2 and cent <lb />
Cambric m cents inch <lb />
inch <lb />
La cl <lb />
Han <lb />
to fit all ages. Prices to suit the man or <lb />
who knew the worth a hard earned dollar. A look <lb />
will convince you try a will there <lb />
better, Kid going at 1.69. Men's <lb />
8.00 all Patent leather Oxfords 1.99. Men's Ladies hem- <lb />
stitched last <lb />
leather Button Oxfords 2.40. Boy s 2.50 Patent-leather Dress Ginghams. Best <lb />
hams now 1-2 cents. <lb />
cent quality cents. <lb />
One yard black <lb />
only Silk, <lb />
Item its i <lb />
O trend's<lb />
Wens 7.50 Suit full <lb />
Style for 3.99 <lb />
Macs 10.50 Suit, full spring <lb />
style for 0.98 <lb />
Men's 12.50 suit tall spring <lb />
style for 7.08. <lb />
two piece Suits to <lb />
cents. <lb />
Mens Grey and <lb />
9.78. <lb />
Min's 16.00 suit full <lb />
style <lb />
Boys Double Breasted <lb />
i lad suit <lb />
Boys Breasted <lb />
piece suit <lb />
two <lb />
Men's 17.50 suit fall <lb />
style <lb />
miner <lb />
Boys Breasted two <lb />
piece Flannel suit 1.98 <lb />
f; Youth Breasted Mixed <lb />
Worsted suit <lb />
Youth two piece <lb />
pants 4.98 <lb />
suit. Cuff <lb />
Come v bile our sizes good. <lb />
It costs V <lb />
you nothing- to look. <lb />
And Cause Much Inconvenience <lb />
to Consignees. <lb />
It is a poor role will net <lb />
work both ways. If a car load <lb />
arrives and <lb />
is not ii within a specified <lb />
of hours, the railroad <lb />
charges <lb />
for every day the ear <lb />
minus cl. the <lb />
band if the railroad the <lb />
shipment for days or even weeks <lb />
in hum-it, I he consignee must <lb />
nut it of the <lb />
inconvenience sustained by the <lb />
delay. f the law a <lb />
p to collect <lb />
in e Iii-iii a it <lb />
git he the consignee <lb />
redress against the transportation <lb />
co delay <lb />
shipment. <lb />
We can cite a few instances that <lb />
will show the carelessness of trans <lb />
companies in handling <lb />
Last <lb />
some <lb />
a New <lb />
II left i tie in ship <lb />
Part of ii Green <lb />
ville two weeks before I lie remain <lb />
f i he sh hi rived, and <lb />
he delay would have In en <lb />
f ii which <lb />
purls <lb />
hi P mil <lb />
lie weeks a <lb />
going up <lb />
spend Inn the <lb />
train be was on at Km <lb />
be saw a cur load of <lb />
on i In- I rack. Keel- <lb />
stepped t at it and <lb />
that to a it <lb />
lie car of <lb />
in <lb />
, not having been moved in <lb />
all that time, and there is no tell- <lb />
bow much longer it wailed bu- <lb />
ll re In tin <lb />
Sometime ago Mr. K. Greene <lb />
had the machinery shipped for his <lb />
i . I inn-, de <lb />
for weeks transit, <lb />
him much inconvenience and loss <lb />
On 7th of July <lb />
with which the <lb />
In In install <lb />
day electric was shipped <lb />
Chicago and <lb />
arrived. <lb />
These are a few if such in- <lb />
stances as are common <lb />
and there seems no <lb />
able excuse lot Tin I ram-<lb />
made liable <lb />
delay-. <lb />
Friend. Ii <lb />
You Stop and <lb />
it <lb />
Greensboro, N. O. March 1908. <lb />
Mrs Joe take pleas- <lb />
stating your Remedy <lb />
entirely cured our little girl of <lb />
i very bad case of eczema, which <lb />
covered a great part of her body. <lb />
She bad eczema from <lb />
the time she was weeks old. <lb />
until she was six years old. She <lb />
is now perfectly well and I feel <lb />
I cannot speak too highly of <lb />
it She has not had a symptom of <lb />
it for six years. Respectfully, <lb />
J. W. COBB. <lb />
To Publishers <lb />
and Printers- <lb />
an r.-iv new <lb />
on Ii <lb />
are pending, w <lb />
can reface old Brand Col <lb />
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tom. <lb />
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Rule lengths  ear <lb />
I,, s <lb />
in <lb />
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A sample of refaced <lb />
Rule, full <lb />
will cheerfully <lb />
on <lb />
Printers Cir <lb />
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Steamer L. leaves <lb />
Washington daily <lb />
at a. in. for Greenville; leaves <lb />
Greenville daily <lb />
at m. for Washington. <lb />
Connecting at Washington with. <lb />
Norfolk Southern Railroad for <lb />
Norfolk, Baltimore, Philadelphia, <lb />
York, Boeing and all other <lb />
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nil Wei-t. <lb />
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freight Norfolk, care Norfolk <lb />
A Southern R. R. <lb />
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without notice. <lb />
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ville, N. <lb />
General T. an <lb />
f. Agent, Norfolk, Va. <lb />
M. K. KING, V. P. O. M. <lb />
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NOTICE <lb />
Having made arrangements to <lb />
manufacture the <lb />
Truck and also to sell same <lb />
a will lie pleased to <lb />
Greenville, N. G. I iT<lb />
A Trite Saying. <lb />
It Ii i trite that no b <lb />
than bis stomach. <lb />
Golden Medical liens <lb />
he stomach-put It in u <lb />
pure, rich the liver <lb />
to expel the poisons tin- <lb />
body and thus curt both liver and kid- <lb />
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purifier tunic, you will <lb />
your system in day <lb />
pint of rich, that la <lb />
m the brain The <lb />
weak, run down. <lb />
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; it is often Indicated <lb />
or on the skin, <lb />
the <lb />
I all <lb />
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one forceful. <lb />
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for like that <lb />
alcohol, <lb />
drugs, and the <lb />
very Ingredient Of which has <lb />
of the <lb />
writers of this Some of these <lb />
endorsements are published in a little <lb />
book of from standard medical <lb />
works and will lie sent to any address <lb />
on receipt of therefor by <lb />
or card. K. <lb />
N. Y. It tells Just <lb />
what an- made of. <lb />
The Words of for the several <lb />
of which Dr. <lb />
are by leaders In all the <lb />
several schools, of medical practice, and <lb />
them for the cure of the <lb />
for which the Medical <lb />
Is advised, should have far <lb />
more weight with tho sick and afflicted <lb />
than any amount of the so-called <lb />
so conspicuously flaunted <lb />
the public by who are afraid to let <lb />
The Ingredients of which their medicines <lb />
com posed tie known. Hear in mind <lb />
that the Golden Medical l's <lb />
or on every <lb />
wrapper, in a full list of Its ingredients. <lb />
Dr. Pleasant Pellets cure con- <lb />
invigorate the liver and <lb />
stomach bowels. <lb />
Dr. great thousand-page Illus- <lb />
Common Sense Medical Adviser <lb />
-will be sent free paper-bound, for Si one- <lb />
cent stamps, or cloth-bound for stamps. <lb />
Dr. as above. <lb />
A HEARTY WELCOME. <lb />
He Was It. <lb />
It was Oliver Wendell Holmes, <lb />
was it not. who was asked after he <lb />
made a trip across the ocean if <lb />
lie had done any literary work while <lb />
on board the ship and answered that <lb />
be been a contributor <lb />
to the <lb />
Somewhat similar is an anecdote <lb />
related of a Now York merchant <lb />
whose business bad required him to <lb />
make several journeys to Sun Fran- <lb />
and luck during the year. <lb />
While on one of these long trips, <lb />
lie bail exhausted the <lb />
cl reading matter ho had brought <lb />
him, be was showing a fellow <lb />
passenger a bundle of tho popular <lb />
magazines that formed u par of <lb />
the supply. <lb />
don't seem to have tin <lb />
Monthly remarked <lb />
Die passenger. <lb />
exclaimed the Sow York- <lb />
or. the overland monthly my-<lb />
Why H Lingered. <lb />
A mini was accused of having <lb />
Stolen a pair of trousers. There <lb />
were several witnesses, but I <lb />
was rather meager, and so the <lb />
was acquitted, lie was told <lb />
that ha could go, but he remained. <lb />
His lawyer, to whose successful de- <lb />
be mainly owed bis liberty. <lb />
hinted to again that lie was free <lb />
to depart, but still he slaved. <lb />
There being no more cases to <lb />
heard, the court was getting empty, <lb />
when tho lawyer, growing impatient, <lb />
tasked, with some asperity, why he <lb />
didn't go. The injured, innocent <lb />
man whispered in bis ear. fact <lb />
sir, did not like to more till the <lb />
witnesses had left, tin- <lb />
sir. I have got on the <lb />
trousers that I <lb />
FUNNY STORIES. <lb />
Got the Job. <lb />
The man who at a civil service <lb />
examination for answered <lb />
a question in municipal government <lb />
with Ilia to do with <lb />
quirting a has been eclipsed. <lb />
At the last examination at <lb />
cants for tho lire department one <lb />
candidate seemed to have difficulty <lb />
in answering several of the <lb />
lie finally gave up trying <lb />
and wrote after each <lb />
don't know, but I want the <lb />
lie pot York Sun. <lb />
FOR THE LITTLE ONES. <lb />
Game That Requires <lb />
Quick Thinking- <lb />
The players are seated in a circle <lb />
around room, and one takes a <lb />
throwing it <lb />
another, calls A time- <lb />
begins counting ten rather <lb />
quickly, and the person to whom the <lb />
handkerchief was thrown must <lb />
name some place, river, mountain, <lb />
person or thing with <lb />
some country of Europe before <lb />
number ten is reached. It may lie <lb />
arranged that the person answering <lb />
Correctly puts the next question. If <lb />
incorrect or unable to answer u for- <lb />
must be paid. <lb />
players must <lb />
or often the one who throws the <lb />
handkerchief ill look at one <lb />
throwing in quite a <lb />
game may be made more <lb />
as well as interesting by <lb />
special countries, and for older <lb />
flayers a century may be given, and <lb />
he belonging to <lb />
it . f-t <lb />
Incident of Early <lb />
Rivalry In Dakota. <lb />
One of the acts of Abra- <lb />
ham Lincoln as president was to <lb />
point Dr. William Jayne as gov- <lb />
of Dakota territory. It rest- <lb />
ed with the governor to determine <lb />
n hat point in the territory should <lb />
the capital until such <lb />
lime as the legislature should select <lb />
a permanent seal of government. <lb />
Therefore there was a great rivalry <lb />
among the little towns in Dakota to <lb />
secure the favor of the new govern- <lb />
or. In connection with this rivalry <lb />
I he author of Brief History of <lb />
South gives this <lb />
It was reported that Governor <lb />
Jayne was driving oat from Sioux <lb />
City to look over the Dakota towns <lb />
before he determined upon the <lb />
seal of government, and the <lb />
enterprising town of Vermilion en- <lb />
prepared a great banquet <lb />
in bis honor. <lb />
Presently a carriage containing <lb />
two well dressed gentlemen was seen <lb />
approaching the village from the <lb />
east, and n committee of citizens <lb />
vent out lo meet it and welcome <lb />
new governor. The two men were <lb />
invited to accompany the committee <lb />
forthwith to the banquet ball. <lb />
There they partook of a line dinner, <lb />
and several hours were spent in <lb />
The guest of honor thanked the <lb />
people sincerely for their courtesy, <lb />
spoke of his good impressions of the <lb />
country and declared bis Intention <lb />
lo settle, among them <lb />
This declaration was greeted with <lb />
cheers, but at that moment <lb />
or carriages drove <lb />
through village, slopping <lb />
for a then driving <lb />
Inward Some quo brought <lb />
word into the banquet ball <lb />
and his party bad <lb />
through to without giving <lb />
Vermilion to do him <lb />
honor. the chairman turned <lb />
In the guest at tho banquet and ask- <lb />
same. <lb />
FORMOSA HEAD HUNTERS. <lb />
The is Interior of For- <lb />
i- inhabited by a men of blood- <lb />
thirsty -a i ages, chief <lb />
is to forth on bead bunting <lb />
Few strangers <lb />
some intrepid Japanese <lb />
have cut penetrated far <lb />
r the wild mountain country <lb />
h is the home of these savage-, <lb />
icy appear to be akin to the <lb />
of Borneo, but no definite <lb />
of I heir language or habits <lb />
has yet made, though interest- <lb />
i. nil be found iii Consul <lb />
voluminous book on For- <lb />
For hundreds of years the <lb />
trill's, eight iii have with- <lb />
stood their enemies, who have <lb />
been able to penetrate to their fast- <lb />
It remains to be seen what <lb />
success the more systematic <lb />
will achieve. <lb />
It seems almost incredible that <lb />
of a military force <lb />
should not be safe from raids of <lb />
these head hunters, but it was the <lb />
case a few years ago. At that time <lb />
the tribes crept in the night <lb />
upon a of tho Japanese and <lb />
made with a score of heads. <lb />
Their usual method is to <lb />
stalk the Chinese of <lb />
when they are engaged in tea pick- <lb />
The savage creeps lip <lb />
served In his victim, transfixes bin <lb />
with his .-pear, secures bis bend and <lb />
is lost in a moment in the neigh <lb />
boring <lb />
Senator Hour's Staircase. <lb />
Senator sitting with lib <lb />
wife on the porch of his house in <lb />
Worcester when two wagons drove <lb />
up and I lie men unloaded live <lb />
boxes on the sidewalk. <lb />
on earth is ask <lb />
Mm. Hoar. <lb />
Tho senator out peon <lb />
at the boxes. Then he <lb />
dear, these <lb />
the fro i an <lb />
borne of the Hoar family in <lb />
land. bought when was <lb />
in <lb />
replied Mrs. Hoar, not <lb />
u whit impressed. what do <lb />
you intend to do with it. may I <lb />
ask <lb />
The senator was <lb />
At last be said with great dignity, <lb />
Hoar, that is merely a <lb />
Herald. <lb />
Merely a Trifle Less Bad Thar <lb />
Others, That Is All. <lb />
Seriously speaking, a funny story <lb />
is no laughing matter. Humor is <lb />
one of the world's great institutions, <lb />
a thing to be approached with rev- <lb />
to awe, us something <lb />
cold as the pole, imperishable. s the <lb />
pyramids and often a great deal <lb />
more ancient. If we abase <lb />
before ancient and holy thing-, mi <lb />
we afford to laugh at the capon of <lb />
the convict chimpanzee, who <lb />
point of ancestry antedates the <lb />
and Joshua <lb />
our baronial halls <lb />
Funny stories, furthermore, an <lb />
usually based on something which <lb />
is not funny all. Their points. <lb />
in fact, often depend solely upon <lb />
an unsympathetic view of some <lb />
groat human misfortune. What i <lb />
more pathetic to a sane mind than <lb />
a funeral or a harelip or a divorce <lb />
or a mother-in-law Yet. hades <lb />
bow useful they have be- <lb />
come in vaudeville <lb />
I don't think that there arc <lb />
really side splitting stories <lb />
World. Some are merely a <lb />
sad than others; that is all. <lb />
admirable is the calm philosophy <lb />
the man who refused to rile with <lb />
bis mother-in-law at bis wife's <lb />
be explained, <lb />
would spoil the day's pleasures for <lb />
And yet there are persons so <lb />
careless as to regard this mere <lb />
buffoonery. <lb />
And so the endless procession <lb />
anecdotes files by, none of them, as <lb />
I have said, really funny, but some <lb />
loss sad than the others. In <lb />
fife jocund days of heraldic <lb />
mien the woods were teeming with <lb />
knights and the sense <lb />
of less particular than <lb />
nowadays, every king had a jester <lb />
lured by the week, the clown <lb />
with a certain <lb />
made all bis jokes <lb />
What, <lb />
Nothing more than a it <lb />
stick. When jester came to the <lb />
point of the joke the <lb />
bladder smartly on the Thai <lb />
was a signal. So the <lb />
uproar was deafening. Those were <lb />
golden days to live Ir- <lb />
win in Success <lb />
any <lb />
the <lb />
less <lb />
How <lb />
H. A. <lb />
JOHN A RICK <lb />
Sticks. <lb />
HEADQUARTERS FOR <lb />
GENERAL MErCHANDISE. <lb />
Boy. <lb />
A boy was standing a stall <lb />
where a was selling cherries <lb />
one day when be saw u coin lung <lb />
tho ground and honestly picked <lb />
it up and it to the <lb />
laid the farmer. <lb />
like this you will <lb />
get on well. Here, take u <lb />
of cherries. <lb />
said tho boy. <lb />
said the farmer. <lb />
would liter you would give <lb />
boy. <lb />
Tho the boy a hand- <lb />
himself. <lb />
you mo to give <lb />
them yon the man. <lb />
e your hand i bigger than <lb />
i i <lb />
Ancient Use of Concrete. <lb />
The use of concrete masonry prob- <lb />
ably begins with Romans, <lb />
employed it in road building and <lb />
foundation work. Coining down <lb />
from the time of the the <lb />
ancient city of <lb />
walls existing at the present day in <lb />
which are buried large <lb />
stone. These walls are in a good <lb />
state of preservation the present <lb />
fuel, so much so that <lb />
still bear the prints of the boards <lb />
which made up the forms which <lb />
held the concrete in its <lb />
state at the time it put in. It <lb />
is an interesting matter to note that <lb />
the modern practice of putting large <lb />
masses of stone in concrete masonry <lb />
follows exactly the scheme used in <lb />
building these ancient walls of <lb />
dad This method not only <lb />
reduces the cost of the resulting <lb />
fabric, but also makes it stronger. <lb />
Scientific American. <lb />
Having consolidated the two stocks of H. A. and John A. is one <lb />
store we are prepared to furnish our customers anything needed in . J <lb />
Dry goods and groceries <lb />
We will carry an up-to-date line <lb />
Hats, Shoes, dress goods, Notions, <lb />
In Groceries we will have at Jail times a full line of the very best goods, not only <lb />
the staples like <lb />
Meat, Flour, Sugar, coffee, but all kinds of <lb />
canned and Package goods, the finest bran <lb />
We can supply you need to wear or to eat, and pay highest prices for <lb />
COUNTRY PRODUCE. prices of our goods will please you. <lb />
Ricks, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Curran and tho Tailors. <lb />
the famous orator and <lb />
wit, never hesitated to his <lb />
friends fur the sake of a On <lb />
one occasion the Merchant <lb />
guild Dublin gave a banquet, to <lb />
which he was fact, lie <lb />
v.-.; I lie guest of honor, lie kepi <lb />
am all evening. There <lb />
were just eighteen of his entertain- <lb />
took his leave <lb />
wailed till he reached the door <lb />
with a smile and a bow said. <lb />
now. gentlemen, have I In <lb />
of laying good night to both <lb />
of lie made his escape before <lb />
the eighteen tailors realized the <lb />
joke, and it too Into to <lb />
catch him. <lb />
Sudden Change of Mind. <lb />
Pulling and blowing, the fat pas- <lb />
began to i limb to the upper <lb />
berth in the sleeping car. <lb />
hard work, isn't said <lb />
the man in the lower berth. <lb />
answered the fat <lb />
a man my <lb />
much do you weigh, may I <lb />
hundred <lb />
on Take ex- <lb />
claimed tho oilier, bis hair basin <lb />
to rise on end. rather <lb />
sleep in the upper berth anyway. <lb />
The ventilation is <lb />
go Tribune. <lb />
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in for much censure One would <lb />
suppose such an Institution lo exact <lb />
no more of hi en tori I In ti i needed <lb />
to nay current expenses, but in <lb />
reality charges are so high that <lb />
the state pockets half the income as <lb />
profit. It is pointed out that <lb />
poor inventors matters arc almost <lb />
as they were <lb />
after inventing the art of <lb />
lived in poverty and final- <lb />
HELPING AN ELEPHANT. <lb />
A Surgeon's Story of an Operation and <lb />
a Grateful <lb />
A veterinary surgeon who bad <lb />
won reputation was once summon <lb />
ed by T. to come to his <lb />
to attend Hebe, u favorite <lb />
elephant, who had hurt her foot. <lb />
was a splendid and <lb />
worth a small fortune. The surgeon <lb />
told the story of his experience and <lb />
its results in Our <lb />
had stepped on a nail or a <lb />
bit of iron, and it bad penetrated <lb />
the tender part of her loot. She <lb />
was in intense will. <lb />
with pain. <lb />
Long before we reached the in- <lb />
closure in which she was kept we <lb />
could hear her piteous trumpeting, <lb />
and when we entered we found her <lb />
on three legs, swinging the sure fool <lb />
slowly backward forward and <lb />
uttering long of anguish. Her <lb />
keeper you be afraid, <lb />
Hebe's got But I own <lb />
that felt rather and shaky <lb />
as I wen up In the huge beast. <lb />
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show came round us curiously as I <lb />
bent down to examine the foot. <lb />
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I could felt a light touch on my <lb />
hair, and as I turned and saw the <lb />
great trunk behind me it had an <lb />
awful suggest <lb />
shall Live to cut. cut <lb />
I -aid to her keeper. lie <lb />
said a few words in some lingo, <lb />
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understanding only. Then he shout- <lb />
el with the utmost, coolness, <lb />
Well, made one gash with the <lb />
knife. I felt the grasp on my hair <lb />
tighten perceptibly, yet not <lb />
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out nil over me, and I hesitated as <lb />
to whether I should go on. <lb />
I cut I managed <lb />
to call out. <lb />
the response. <lb />
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of fetid matter followed the knife <lb />
the abscess was lanced. We sprayed <lb />
the foot, packed it. and bound <lb />
up. The relief must have been <lb />
mediate, for I'm on my hair <lb />
relaxed, and tho elephant u <lb />
h. <lb />
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I the proprietor no longer re- <lb />
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at most of the suburban clubs lunch- <lb />
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CORN PLANTERS, GUANO SOWERS, DISC <lb />
HARROWS, SMOOTHING HARROWS, ONE <lb />
AND TWO HORSE STEEL PLOWS, WIRE <lb />
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and Friday. <lb />
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR <lb />
VOL No. <lb />
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY. <lb />
NORTH CAROLINA FRIDAY. AUGUST 1906. <lb />
NO <lb />
INCREASE IN COST OF LIVING. <lb />
TOBACCO OPENS, <lb />
Price Have Been Steadily Getting <lb />
Higher in the Last tight <lb />
Years <lb />
The of most absorbing <lb />
interest to I he people of I he <lb />
country at time is tie constant <lb />
increasing cost cf Prices <lb />
have been higher <lb />
and higher during r he past six or <lb />
eight and have now leached <lb />
the point the pinch is tilt <lb />
by in all stations cf life. <lb />
And they are talking about it. <lb />
Official will lie <lb />
by the government within the <lb />
next few days advance in <lb />
the cost fond, and <lb />
supplies during <lb />
The report <lb />
the Bureau on retail prices <lb />
1906 will show that the cost of <lb />
meat, floor, vegetables and other- <lb />
articles of food its up <lb />
ward flight that period. A <lb />
further admission will <lb />
be made that there was no <lb />
ponding in crease in wages <lb />
1905 to the higher prices <lb />
This is the tune that re- <lb />
port show daring the present <lb />
era of prosperity an in <lb />
the cost of living <lb />
gain wages. This <lb />
account in large part for the <lb />
volume of <lb />
which stems to be all over <lb />
the country that household <lb />
see are all <lb />
son. <lb />
GENERAL NEWS. <lb />
Curiously enough the advance <lb />
in i rices it not to the pro- <lb />
ducts of the factories and <lb />
whose goods pass several <lb />
hands before reaching the cm- <lb />
The farmer who sells his <lb />
potatoes direct to the c has <lb />
boosted prices <lb />
else has. The housewife return- <lb />
from market with a sad story of <lb />
extortionate demands by the but- <lb />
man, the chicken seller and <lb />
the dealer in beans pens and to- <lb />
Without the excuse that <lb />
the wicked and the robber <lb />
tariff are responsible, the dealer <lb />
in these homely commodities d <lb />
their prices kiting the <lb />
pet pie foot the bills in the good <lb />
old w <lb />
paid cents a quart <lb />
two ago and last <lb />
fall the price was Oft ti a quart, <lb />
a h, <lb />
tie other Similar stories arc <lb />
heard in every <lb />
Popular priced restaurants an <lb />
driven out business by <lb />
steaks cent chop. A <lb />
Washington proprietor of a <lb />
dining-room lost <lb />
during May and June of <lb />
although pat i on Has <lb />
in the <lb />
of a year age. w <lb />
moderate have stopped <lb />
the cost <lb />
lumber r building <lb />
gone up away <lb />
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a . n. at <lb />
now, coming cam <lb />
be discussed on tin <lb />
stump. real. <lb />
that it is ft Itself to tin <lb />
front and ring how <lb />
will answer it. The increased cost <lb />
of living will be a big fact-r in tie <lb />
all Washington <lb />
News and <lb />
But Prices Much Bet. <lb />
Than Opening Last Yea-. <lb />
The tobacco market <lb />
began the new today with a <lb />
very flattering opening. Owing <lb />
to the rains recently <lb />
which have kept the farmers <lb />
crowded trying to save their <lb />
co as fast as it could be cured and <lb />
Having them little or no time lo; <lb />
grading, no one looked for much to <lb />
come in at the opening, yet the <lb />
sales were larger than <lb />
AU five of the warehouses bad a <lb />
fair amount on sale the prices <lb />
most gratifying, rum be <lb />
tween f 17.50 per hundred. <lb />
The opening prices this sensor, <lb />
fully over last season. <lb />
The warehouses are all well <lb />
equipped with good working force <lb />
off the season in good <lb />
shape. The crews are as<lb />
Lassiter <lb />
proprietors. <lb />
Dow Beaman, floor manager. <lb />
D. Spain O. E. Harris. <lb />
bookkeepers. <lb />
B. T. Bailey auctioneer. <lb />
Parham proprietors. <lb />
T. floor manager. <lb />
N. H. and W. L. Hall, <lb />
W. T. Burton, auctioneer. <lb />
T. proprietor. <lb />
Hardy, manager. <lb />
J. I. Smith and B. F. Hooker, <lb />
H. A. auctioneer. <lb />
1.1 DATED l O. <lb />
Operating both the Farmers <lb />
Star warehouses. <lb />
O. L. Joy president. <lb />
W. ti. Dall, Jr., secretary and <lb />
auditor. <lb />
B. J. Cobb, treasurer. <lb />
D. A. auctioneer. <lb />
W. B. Roebuck, floor manager <lb />
at the Farmers. <lb />
Ola Forbes, manager at the Star. <lb />
IT. M. Wall J. T. Pratt, <lb />
book keepers. <lb />
A. A. Forbes and C. F. Mead- <lb />
general assistants. <lb />
At no time has Greenville <lb />
stronger of than are <lb />
on the market this season, <lb />
will work the <lb />
in keeping Greenville in the lead <lb />
of the Eastern markets. Tue <lb />
era <lb />
F. W. Clare for American To- <lb />
K. O. lot Imperial To- <lb />
Co. <lb />
Andrews Bailey. <lb />
Bowling <lb />
G. B. <lb />
W, T. ton. <lb />
B. <lb />
H. S. Hardy. <lb />
W. Harvey. <lb />
HI, Garden Co. <lb />
S. J. Parham. <lb />
T. A. Duke. <lb />
Harris, <lb />
E. II. Thomas. <lb />
it. S. <lb />
G. F. <lb />
and Go, <lb />
A. Person for the <lb />
There will be some other buyers ; <lb />
of Interest Over the <lb />
Country. <lb />
July <lb />
and Bum ling like a dog and rolling <lb />
writhing on the ground <lb />
suffering from an acute attack <lb />
William Garrison, <lb />
street bit three <lb />
men last night being gotten <lb />
under control. <lb />
Houston, Tex , July <lb />
returns have been received to <lb />
show that in day's <lb />
T. M of re- <lb />
a plurality of the ii a <lb />
rotes e will go into th- <lb />
State with at least <lb />
voles strength <lb />
for us second choice to <lb />
assure tie <lb />
Governor. <lb />
Pa., July 29.-- <lb />
When Samuel a well- <lb />
known <lb />
returned to bis home <lb />
to-night he his wife <lb />
and two children dead and a third <lb />
child from wounds. <lb />
Who find the shots has not In en <lb />
learned. Indications limit to rob- <lb />
as the motive. Au <lb />
had also been mads to set l <lb />
the home, hut in <lb />
time to extinguish <lb />
had in tied <lb />
THE PARTY. <lb />
Io your Friday's of The <lb />
Reflector, you mention the fact <lb />
only one can be <lb />
for register of deeds, and <lb />
that those who defeated for the <lb />
nomination should take their de- <lb />
feat in the right spirit. I as one <lb />
the candidates, promise yon my <lb />
support of the whole <lb />
ticket as by <lb />
convention at Ir <lb />
seems to u e that no true Demo- <lb />
can afford to do otherwise, <lb />
it would be the height of folly ti <lb />
forsake, or to do to in- <lb />
the grand old party ha <lb />
always been the friend of <lb />
s -in hem while to forsake it, <lb />
I say, for one v. ho has tried alway- <lb />
to place the black yoke on mi <lb />
neck. <lb />
What for the sake of a petty <lb />
office, our backs on all <lb />
hold deal in I he way of good gov- <lb />
No, I refuse to believe <lb />
i hat any one of he good men men- <lb />
for in Pitt county, <lb />
ill lie untied from so small a <lb />
cause as defeat for office. <lb />
If there ever was a time <lb />
Democrats should tight out their <lb />
differences in a <lb />
within the it is now. With <lb />
ever increasing graft in high <lb />
trusts drawing their <lb />
cords lighter us every day, <lb />
the comes to Us <lb />
from the Chicago packing <lb />
above all the increase of th <lb />
crime I y the black man <lb />
in the South, I do not see how <lb />
one for anything but to <lb />
keep beloved Slate in the <lb />
Democratic column. <lb />
I have that re will be <lb />
much Splitting of tickets this year <lb />
men who want lo vole for the <lb />
man not the Let me <lb />
urge on you, fellow Democrats <lb />
that the danger is not, and will <lb />
not be soon passed. are <lb />
Republican leader in the State <lb />
who, they can once get into pow- <lb />
again, will the <lb />
some way, thus <lb />
to themselves continuance in office. <lb />
Once take away I lie protecting <lb />
power Democracy the <lb />
the most in m and many will regret <lb />
question, st the poll. <lb />
of Mr Camion, he all hi <lb />
I, . CANNON Of <lb />
DEEDS <lb />
Ayden, N. C, <lb />
Editor <lb />
Sometimes I s. it you a <lb />
communication which y <lb />
published, . Ho <lb />
township <lb />
to ice at tie <lb />
of the I h- party ii com- <lb />
convention on the of Aug- <lb />
I did specify <lb />
gentleman at the because <lb />
I had not learned the <lb />
sentiment as any <lb />
particular individual. how <lb />
popular sentiment seems to <lb />
have centered on II C. r <lb />
W. KING BY THE <lb />
GREENViLLE BOARD <lb />
Oh TRADE FOR COUNTY <lb />
Greenville, C, Aug. 1906. <lb />
At a lull ting of the Green- <lb />
ville Tobacco Trade Mr. <lb />
R. W. King was unanimously en <lb />
dotted County Commissioner <lb />
because entire Tobacco Board <lb />
of Trade believe him to be the man <lb />
for the position for the following <lb />
l.-t. Because a <lb />
should reside at the county seat. <lb />
2nd. Because he is <lb />
familiar the reeds of all <lb />
of the county. <lb />
3rd. Because he could be easily <lb />
with from all parts <lb />
of the county day or <lb />
The citizens of Greenville as w <lb />
as all our farmer friends know the <lb />
difficulties under which they leave <lb />
labored in reaching the town be- <lb />
cause of the almost impassible <lb />
condition of many of the <lb />
leading to thereby <lb />
causing our market to lose <lb />
thousands of pounds of <lb />
tobacco annually. <lb />
We earnestly appeal lo our <lb />
farmer fr cuds throughout the <lb />
county co-operate with US in <lb />
the of R. W. <lb />
King, whom believe will do <lb />
in his power to a. cure <lb />
much needed in <lb />
deplorable sit nation. <lb />
R. B. <lb />
G. F. Evans. <lb />
O. L <lb />
F. D <lb />
Geo. S. Prichard, <lb />
Committee <lb />
NO TIPPING IN VIRGINIA; <lb />
NEW PASSENGER RATE. <lb />
Pennsylvania Announces <lb />
of Roads <lb />
Will Probably Follow. <lb />
Philadelphia, Pa , <lb />
a railroad company <lb />
today a of Its <lb />
maximum one way passenger fare <lb />
from and cents to cents, <lb />
At the same time it was announced <lb />
that hereafter thousand mile books <lb />
will be sold for each the cash <lb />
deposit required being <lb />
done away with This action will <lb />
involve a of a <lb />
through fares from the south aid <lb />
g to the vast amount of w. k <lb />
by reason of the changes <lb />
the new rate of fare will not e- <lb />
operative for tin e, <lb />
probably November It is as- <lb />
that the Ii; s <lb />
which reach New York by way of <lb />
Cincinnati and tie n <lb />
meet Pennsylvania <lb />
company's reduction by t <lb />
of fares so that all southern <lb />
passenger whether by y <lb />
of Washington, Cincinnati, o <lb />
Louisville Le on an <lb />
basis. <lb />
OAKLEY <lb />
ancestry, is of old <lb />
We owe it a- a duty to our family <lb />
and to our Mod, to help make this <lb />
a government for and by tut <lb />
stock, the best, purest an we this by <lb />
et ever made. Should If receive opposing all who are in league with <lb />
the endorsement his party trust-and the like. <lb />
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