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6.3. <lb/>
M I <lb/>
In the tithe, X. I <lb/>
Advertising rates made upon <lb/>
A correspondent desired at--very port and adjoining counties <lb/>
in U fiction <lb/>
GREENVILLE NORTH FM<lb/>
A EL <lb/>
TOWN. <lb/>
Cut She Would Stay Fin- <lb/>
Greenville is an old town. <lb/>
Many, many years it has nestled <lb/>
here on the batiks of Tar river, <lb/>
much longer than the y -f <lb/>
oldest person now living <lb/>
back to. <lb/>
ration has come up in the s <lb/>
of its space <lb/>
in the niche of time and passed <lb/>
on. One characteristic of these <lb/>
I what could mad<lb/>
this town <lb/>
There s-mi- change other s, however, as the <lb/>
years rolled by and another gen <lb/>
on. The idea <lb/>
conceive I of having the business <lb/>
M concentrated, <lb/>
ind this vii-i f by; the <lb/>
no tint portion of <lb/>
Evans street between Third am- <lb/>
fifth st r with busbies- <lb/>
houses So <lb/>
hands iii hi at the <lb/>
and as n business bar rooms have gone, and though <lb/>
Greenville is yet sleepy in <lb/>
ways she is anything else but a <lb/>
i . more In In <lb/>
rear tin n the cotton crop <lb/>
generation's is of rent -ring the bores <lb/>
they seem to regard, ft ancestors buried in the old <lb/>
a. finished town. <lb/>
words lived, in <lb/>
their immediate <lb/>
the town as large enough <lb/>
them mid gs. <lb/>
and little or no thought <lb/>
as to the needs of the g <lb/>
to come after <lb/>
In spite of <lb/>
has o g <lb/>
her cords, extending <lb/>
and increasing her population. <lb/>
and if no away <lb/>
longer than <lb/>
in th- In-art this <lb/>
but the idea f advancement <lb/>
prevailed d that locution <lb/>
a block of <lb/>
buildings. <lb/>
In thee time an more <lb/>
people in i hf town there <lb/>
a around to extend <lb/>
the limits and have <lb/>
sections Some <lb/>
ii s wore in <lb/>
few houses were out <lb/>
of the folks with <lb/>
th finished <lb/>
what i- heir head- the thought of the <lb/>
here th. Ir woo ever getting oat then.-, <lb/>
v They lived to see it differently. <lb/>
when I . his Ion was known us <lb/>
sleep an on the tram-fur- Clark field tin the market <lb/>
him in their j But the .-d town bobbed up <lb/>
day they th the town was again and a large section of this <lb/>
and would never be property o i Fin street and back <lb/>
what is now called <lb/>
In the in went to colored <lb/>
Tor in live years <lb/>
And so things the <lb/>
f. always <lb/>
in with their Id-a <lb/>
them butted <lb/>
Then <lb/>
who that <lb/>
men m i to- far <lb/>
hid lb times and have <lb/>
works, elect re mid <lb/>
schools <lb/>
to the <lb/>
mind. Going Iii tax us to death <lb/>
with bonds. Don't need any <lb/>
public i <lb/>
era traveled the by the <lb/>
smoky kerosene <lb/>
and good enough for u. <lb/>
Our children are entitled to no <lb/>
advantages <lb/>
than we had If a house gets on <lb/>
tire bring water from the <lb/>
in buckets, and if you can't <lb/>
it out lit it burn up Away <lb/>
with your bonds and improve <lb/>
But they did not <lb/>
at their bidding the I- <lb/>
and improvements are both <lb/>
Once more Along with phys- <lb/>
improvements <lb/>
must given the in and <lb/>
safety of both the present and <lb/>
coming generations, and <lb/>
movement started t rid <lb/>
town of the numerous breeder <lb/>
intemperance, poverty and <lb/>
open saloons. <lb/>
was the finishing blow to kill the <lb/>
town for sure never to be <lb/>
brought to life again But tin <lb/>
dead ti <lb/>
The story b. carried <lb/>
bit this is enough to <lb/>
only the point Is t a <lb/>
by or the imaginations <lb/>
Nit at all. Lisa <lb/>
of c-in i <lb/>
existed that <lb/>
h s been taken for the improve <lb/>
and of the town <lb/>
as in -t i's It has <lb/>
been all t s past gen- <lb/>
and will mi to <lb/>
in this Greenville <lb/>
not <lb/>
gradually and steadily, and some <lb/>
of these days will be aroused t i <lb/>
the reality of her possibilities. <lb/>
Other thins.- are needed and will <lb/>
come in their course. The <lb/>
finished town had us <lb/>
make up their minds to <lb/>
the way and cease <lb/>
their efforts to block the wheels <lb/>
if progress. <lb/>
But The will not try <lb/>
mi write about it all in one <lb/>
and Owner. <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR <lb/>
GREENVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA AUGUST 1906. J <lb/>
NO <lb/>
John I is i . <lb/>
sheriff did nil <lb/>
in <lb/>
Carolina <lb/>
-n <lb/>
Very few men have use for a Vest these hot <lb/>
we find the most attractive Suits in our store <lb/>
now. are composed of Coats and Trousers. <lb/>
. but The fabrics are Series, crashed, fancy cheviots <lb/>
land- in ii ht dark shad sThey make the coolest clothes that a man can wear <lb/>
and look well. <lb/>
. i-iii , v don't realize hot a vest is until you have <lb/>
one without one. <lb/>
Two piece Suits are so Popular <lb/>
Report assault mid to I <lb/>
it is tot <lb/>
a hemp handy. <lb/>
Fran <lb/>
ft, ON ALL <lb/>
the civil <lb/>
co a <lb/>
comprised ab mi <lb/>
blocks. Ton is were five <lb/>
Streets the river <lb/>
crossed other <lb/>
running nm Even <lb/>
in this are i <lb/>
to be such an <lb/>
houses <lb/>
people and good location <lb/>
for residences in later years was <lb/>
lost. <lb/>
Then in <lb/>
and some residences go <lb/>
up over there, to be met <lb/>
with that same town <lb/>
prophecy that the town <lb/>
. room I would never get far in that d <lb/>
i far between rectum. Bit it went <lb/>
FALL GOODS. <lb/>
a as scattered. until South Greenville be- <lb/>
There ii t street came a big part of the town. Yet <lb/>
top of Mi lull approaching I while this us building another <lb/>
the river bridge, another about j section wet of Pitt street, by <lb/>
the en -in in filled up with cabins and <lb/>
Fourth set- shanties was lost to future de <lb/>
Second streets, I purposes. If <lb/>
a store and coach shops at the and the Clark property had <lb/>
corner of Pitt and Third st been held w ill view ii would <lb/>
one or two stores ab mt the have brought good prices for <lb/>
We are now selling our <lb/>
ladies oxfords, figured lawns, <lb/>
and embroideries at <lb/>
cost. <lb/>
of and Fifth, a few <lb/>
stores here and tin on Evans <lb/>
street and the old hotel on Co. <lb/>
street years known <lb/>
as Mac-m. These were <lb/>
thought to be enough for all time <lb/>
and to the people of U good <lb/>
old days the town was <lb/>
So well satisfied were the <lb/>
of that day and time the <lb/>
of room and the size <lb/>
of the town, that one of the <lb/>
section--, all between Front <lb/>
nice s <lb/>
the at intervals <lb/>
aft r the win- would come <lb/>
ink of a f- Green- <lb/>
There i. always <lb/>
of a railroad, while on the <lb/>
other hand there <lb/>
the latter bringing up <lb/>
th same overworked finished <lb/>
idea that the town was big <lb/>
enough and need a rail- <lb/>
road no how But along in the <lb/>
latter the railroad and <lb/>
on Dry Goods and <lb/>
Notion will be down low. <lb/>
THE KING CLOTHIER. <lb/>
Pulley Bowen <lb/>
THE HOME OF WOMAN'S FASHIONS.<lb/>
3.00 r <lb/>
Shoes at <lb/>
2.50 <lb/>
Shoes at <lb/>
figured <lb/>
Lawn at <lb/>
figured <lb/>
Lawn at <lb/>
1-2 cent <lb/>
Percale at <lb/>
A. F. C. <lb/>
hams at <lb/>
street and the river, the town kept right on growing <lb/>
to In most And when the movement start <lb/>
towns today lying a- a ed to have a tobacco market in <lb/>
the river foot is looked upon as Greenville, even that met with <lb/>
a most desirable location, The finished town <lb/>
for residence and business, but adherents wanted the farmers <lb/>
not so in Greenville. W <lb/>
m beautiful than n re- i <lb/>
on an elevation c <lb/>
view of the . <lb/>
has never <lb/>
ville and no o s , . a . <lb/>
to ,. . <lb/>
us to plant only <lb/>
cotton as a money crop, <lb/>
i i ix i; would ruin the town and <lb/>
county both if the farmers <lb/>
rant to raising tobacco. Des <lb/>
e , to the of this class <lb/>
iii- market right <lb/>
Jas F Davenport <lb/>
We will inaugurate Our Spring Season by <lb/>
putting on display the newest <lb/>
ideas to lie show;, in <lb/>
SILKS GOODS <lb/>
We have no trash or Special Sale stuff but <lb/>
we will have the latest and best things that <lb/>
were obtainable in the American markets <lb/>
we cordially invite the Ladies that are <lb/>
desirous of seeing the NEWEST <lb/>
IN SILKS AND WHITE GOODS <lb/>
, to call at our establishment and feast <lb/>
I eyes. Very yours, <lb/>
PULLEY St <lb/>
Neat Job Printing <lb/>
Our specialty <lb/>
fief Job Printing Office <lb/>
Ba i Ball August 7th, at <lb/>
I .;. game of ball scheduled <lb/>
o be played August has been <lb/>
postponed August 7th. <lb/>
good team, read <lb/>
the line Turner J. P. J. J <lb/>
R. d, James <lb/>
s 2nd, <lb/>
h. F. Center. <lb/>
Blow K, F. Jim Turner will pitch <lb/>
the game for and <lb/>
Lassiter Snow Hill hold first <lb/>
Proctors boat has been <lb/>
and a good crowd will go. <lb/>
Fare round cents. <lb/>
Ask your friends to go on your Bond when you can get it a small cos <lb/>
We can sign Judicial Bonds for Guardians, Administrators etc., in FIVE MINUTES <lb/>
after you apply Any Bond to be filed in the Court Issued at once <lb/>
Gal on or write <lb/>
S. FIDELITY and GUARANTY CO , Baltimore Md. <lb/>
H. A. WHITE, General Agent, or <lb/>
H W. Attorney <lb/>
Suggestions From Judge <lb/>
To The Charlotte Observer. <lb/>
Under the la as now exists <lb/>
in this Stale when a person i <lb/>
charged with commission of a <lb/>
capital and i <lb/>
placed on trial he may challenge <lb/>
and the <lb/>
challenge From an <lb/>
experience in the practice of law <lb/>
and five years work on the <lb/>
bench it mind <lb/>
the statute to lie changed so <lb/>
that in the trial the offenses of <lb/>
arson, rape, minder and <lb/>
the U the Stale <lb/>
ought to have the same of <lb/>
challenges as Hie prisoner. It is <lb/>
my deliberate opinion that thin <lb/>
will help solve the pro- <lb/>
the State and <lb/>
young boys for the commission of <lb/>
crime I become more and <lb/>
pressed with the <lb/>
for the establishment of a <lb/>
reformatory to which youthful <lb/>
criminals I would not <lb/>
suggest in its inception the outlay <lb/>
of a large sum of money by the <lb/>
bat one just large enough to <lb/>
we can't save bad boys and <lb/>
make out of them good <lb/>
I am sure we can <lb/>
bring good out of this and think <lb/>
we to make the <lb/>
Very many times have bad my <lb/>
heart to bleed when as a n <lb/>
became my duty to send boys In <lb/>
jail and the <lb/>
Id, good looking boys; boys <lb/>
bad too much promise of good <lb/>
them to be sent off with thieves <lb/>
and murderers hardened <lb/>
yet were so bad <lb/>
ideas that they ought rot to <lb/>
have been loose on society <lb/>
and the I have made up <lb/>
toy mind to make an effort, con- <lb/>
ducted on honorable bases, to <lb/>
have these two statutes written in <lb/>
the laws of my s <lb/>
do not ex ct to fail f am <lb/>
addressing this to yon to fir <lb/>
co-operation. The <lb/>
I will ask at your it you <lb/>
agree me, is that at the pro- <lb/>
per yon advocate two <lb/>
laws your paper, and <lb/>
will secure signatures <lb/>
I will send yon forward Hie <lb/>
same lo your me of th-- Gen- <lb/>
assembly. I expect to Of <lb/>
this movement in <lb/>
ibis state, while undertaking fur one <lb/>
Win to who is buy <lb/>
holding court every I <lb/>
have undertaken the and <lb/>
am win. shall not be <lb/>
able to off-r you any pay for <lb/>
or space and <lb/>
we shall be able to gather will lie <lb/>
the conscious of having help- <lb/>
ed our folio v <lb/>
yon iii advance your ply, I <lb/>
am, <lb/>
Yours very <lb/>
H- <lb/>
Audits S. <lb/>
STANDS ITS GROUND. <lb/>
From one point of view it is not <lb/>
strange that the revised version of <lb/>
the Scriptures have not replaced the <lb/>
authorized version, the old King <lb/>
text. are the <lb/>
of not a life time, but <lb/>
of generations and even centuries <lb/>
connected with the form. Its <lb/>
rich, sonorous sentence and phrases <lb/>
are in the profane and the <lb/>
religious literature of the English- <lb/>
speaking people. They live in the <lb/>
hymns, in the prayers, in the <lb/>
s. in the books and in the <lb/>
thought and memories of millions <lb/>
of l people ; and <lb/>
alike are devoted to the old. <lb/>
plays important Van <lb/>
in the life and habits of all mankind <lb/>
it as if it will be a long. <lb/>
long time before will prefer the <lb/>
new, for they say old is <lb/>
And this, too, in the face of the fact <lb/>
that the authorized version is full of <lb/>
inaccuracies, abounds in words which <lb/>
have become obsolete and whose <lb/>
only the well educated <lb/>
know. Scholars and critics and <lb/>
teachers and leaders in religious <lb/>
thought continue to point out the <lb/>
unwisdom of not discarding the old <lb/>
and accepting the new, <lb/>
their words are unheeded, and their <lb/>
exhortation disregarded. It is true <lb/>
that increasing numbers use the re- <lb/>
vised versions for references and <lb/>
study and comparison, but the old <lb/>
some how stands its ground and re- <lb/>
mains conqueror over all comers and <lb/>
apparently will continue such for a <lb/>
long while <lb/>
SAD DEATH OF PREACHER. <lb/>
Rev. L. S. Etheridge, of <lb/>
M, E. Church. <lb/>
Rev. L. pastor in <lb/>
charge of the Methodist church hi <lb/>
for the year, died in <lb/>
the Robert <lb/>
hospital at o'clock <lb/>
morning of cancer of the liver, from <lb/>
which be been a for <lb/>
bi ears. Mr. <lb/>
had been in <lb/>
idly and his <lb/>
voted him a Vacation iii which to <lb/>
lo re, tin bis health and upon <lb/>
consulting iii-. physician at <lb/>
it d to bring turn to the <lb/>
. ex- <lb/>
o by fie<lb/>
N. August, <lb/>
Mini Warren, of Washing- <lb/>
ton, is visiting in <lb/>
dine. <lb/>
Arm. Mary Manning and Mrs. <lb/>
Boss Tucker spent a or two <lb/>
with friends in last <lb/>
v k. <lb/>
Walter in Greenville <lb/>
today. <lb/>
. F. Dickens <lb/>
fir where he will spend <lb/>
Chief of Police H. II. <lb/>
in the vicinity of <lb/>
Blank <lb/>
It. T. Pulley spent Thursday In <lb/>
Washington on business for the <lb/>
.  r.-, <lb/>
upon that l <lb/>
nope of recovery <lb/>
Mr. K lo-ii-liTe <lb/>
II e entire ex -in-l <lb/>
if the <lb/>
possible hope of <lb/>
doing, to to in ii.-r <lb/>
but when she extent of me unifier <lb/>
ban ac- <lb/>
a position with the <lb/>
Lumber Co., and now <lb/>
with Ins family at No. <lb/>
street. <lb/>
F. L. spent yesterday <lb/>
in Greenville. <lb/>
J. Ii. of Greenville, <lb/>
the of n . p- Thursday at the Hotel <lb/>
of Sympathy. <lb/>
The will lie bailed as a <lb/>
lie benefactor who will salve <lb/>
problem that exists In every <lb/>
en h-re. Half of us have no coots <lb/>
and the other half have cooks by <lb/>
a some <lb/>
not live up to the title, <lb/>
are few women of this <lb/>
or will, a de- <lb/>
will traipse into <lb/>
mi's I. lichen anywhere after <lb/>
their work in the most <lb/>
manner slip away <lb/>
I about <lb/>
with them what they can for <lb/>
the in who a In de white <lb/>
man's Domestic service <lb/>
the e days is a farce j and it is <lb/>
for results attained; <lb/>
help in South Is more <lb/>
than the white servant <lb/>
o the Hill <lb/>
was <lb/>
per formed to remove the <lb/>
He was accompanied by his <lb/>
during bis stay in the hospital, <lb/>
she remain inn by his side the <lb/>
end. Preparations are being made <lb/>
to lake the body to for <lb/>
interment at his home and the <lb/>
sad leaves on this evening's <lb/>
o'clock train. <lb/>
Mr. ridge was <lb/>
years of age and leaves a widow <lb/>
and six small children. He a <lb/>
Godly man <lb/>
bis lily infirmities labored earn- <lb/>
u the ministry for the uplift <lb/>
and gave unsparingly <lb/>
; to benefit others. It is <lb/>
ii I . -i I nil that <lb/>
to the <lb/>
mil recent at <lb/>
Pres, <lb/>
3rd. <lb/>
DISCRIMINATION AGAINST WOMEN. <lb/>
A CARD FROM <lb/>
id mi <lb/>
W a year null <lb/>
lake this method <lb/>
mending t I he <lb/>
f Pitt a man for r <lb/>
S career <lb/>
be a man we all know <lb/>
t be I. true t his C <lb/>
affairs Tutsi . in U James V. I.- <lb/>
mer. Let go to the front with <lb/>
a whoop. <lb/>
A. Voter. <lb/>
Drink and the gang drinks with <lb/>
you. swear off and you go it alone, <lb/>
for tin-bar room hum who drinks <lb/>
your rum a <lb/>
Ins own. Feast and your friends <lb/>
arc many, fast and yon <lb/>
cold They'd pot pet mad if yon <lb/>
I rent bad if <lb/>
they can hold. Steal if yon <lb/>
ran get a million, fur you can <lb/>
furnish bail it is u great big thief <lb/>
who leave while lit <lb/>
tie lines go to jail, <lb/>
tin- will come, quit <lb/>
fail to arrive, for how mi <lb/>
have money to spend to know yon <lb/>
arc <lb/>
H. Johnson, of <lb/>
on <lb/>
of eye, ear, nose and throat, will <lb/>
be at the Dis. <lb/>
house for n <lb/>
ginning August 18th. W l a . <lb/>
The candidates will all be in <lb/>
evidence between now and the <lb/>
primaries next <lb/>
Why is it that no want In <lb/>
live in the Cities <lb/>
full of people who live from <lb/>
lemon whose total <lb/>
by the <lb/>
log they have on. Teats go by st d <lb/>
these persons never have a e, <lb/>
ii that <lb/>
the proud ow in .-f n has. <lb/>
there is one <lb/>
people <lb/>
r cities.- . <lb/>
The Norfolk call at- <lb/>
to tin- done <lb/>
men teachers the <lb/>
graduating of pay in the <lb/>
schools of Male <lb/>
it is staled, now receive <lb/>
a year on entering the set- <lb/>
vice of the public schools of Nor- <lb/>
folk. The in year they receive <lb/>
an increase cf and for each <lb/>
year thereafter they in- <lb/>
until they reach <lb/>
till Vein after <lb/>
receive miking final <lb/>
salary Hie <lb/>
men <lb/>
II. <lb/>
C. D. r, alter a lengthy <lb/>
visit Id Washington <lb/>
has returned home is <lb/>
his old position with <lb/>
the Beaufort County Lumber Co. <lb/>
Mrs. Butler, sister es- <lb/>
townsman, Dr. L. <lb/>
K. Ricks, who been spending <lb/>
several days here, has returned to <lb/>
her home in Pantego. We hope <lb/>
that she will again gladden <lb/>
hearts with her presence in the <lb/>
near future. <lb/>
Mr. Kinston, was <lb/>
in -he last week. Ha reports <lb/>
along the route <lb/>
from Ii e to <lb/>
A-i list baa in with our <lb/>
i Wednesday <lb/>
ditto Thursday, a big shower <lb/>
this <lb/>
Emmett Stanley and Chief <lb/>
Henry Stanley were in <lb/>
Thursday. <lb/>
Several of the young -people at- <lb/>
tended preaching last Sunday at <lb/>
Hancock's church. <lb/>
REGISTER, Oh DEEDS. <lb/>
Eight years ago, <lb/>
, J. C. to <lb/>
Register of Deeds -for our counts, <lb/>
but he found that the want <lb/>
ed some one else in that <lb/>
he did not let his name fie <lb/>
the convention. Four years ago. <lb/>
with the tame <lb/>
among the people to learn <lb/>
wishes and attain be <lb/>
be was not the <lb/>
the office Us wan and <lb/>
is in- <lb/>
I i in ii eat <lb/>
H stint six veins j dropped before <lb/>
at the i h in- <lb/>
a begin in I <lb/>
after. i <lb/>
I H r, HP I . <lb/>
-I j-. it i . <lb/>
no wonder that The <lb/>
in an in h i the <lb/>
nil <lb/>
COTTEN FOR THE HOUSE. <lb/>
Township, Aug. <lb/>
We are glad to learn Mr. R R. <lb/>
Cotton's name will be presented to <lb/>
the convention on the <lb/>
for of the of the Leg- <lb/>
This township has wanted <lb/>
Mr. the Legislature for <lb/>
some time. We know to be <lb/>
with every <lb/>
of the up to date in <lb/>
all of process. Hi bit had <lb/>
much experience in State <lb/>
is well known <lb/>
over the State, all of which would <lb/>
b of use to him in <lb/>
He is conservative, and we feel <lb/>
in saying no would come <lb/>
nearer watching over the <lb/>
of all than Mr. Gotten, and that <lb/>
Pitt will serve her best <lb/>
in sending him to <lb/>
Legislature. Respectfully, <lb/>
D. J. Holland. <lb/>
BROWN FOR THE HOUSE. <lb/>
Aug. 4th. <lb/>
Having seen letters from <lb/>
and Bethel townships, endorsing <lb/>
Julius Brown for Representative <lb/>
to our General Assembly, we the <lb/>
citizens and Democrats of <lb/>
Carolina do hereby <lb/>
and agree with and Bethel <lb/>
townships in the endorsement of <lb/>
Mr. Brown, and we feel sure he will <lb/>
get the hearty support of Carolina <lb/>
township, and we ask the Democrats <lb/>
of the south side of the river to <lb/>
unite with us in his nomination. <lb/>
Respectfully, <lb/>
James H. <lb/>
B. <lb/>
H. A. Gray, <lb/>
Eli Rogers, <lb/>
J. E. I <lb/>
T. K. Nelson, <lb/>
W. H. Wynne, <lb/>
J. I. James, <lb/>
J. S. Warren, <lb/>
Gurganus, <lb/>
Gurganus, <lb/>
N. L Gray, <lb/>
V. <lb/>
J. I. Jenkins. <lb/>
ADOPT THE SALARY SYSTEM. <lb/>
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Kills <lb/>
Thursday Mack <lb/>
ins, a colored led about years old <lb/>
living with his lather, <lb/>
Mia. M. Weathers <lb/>
bee's farm in No township, <lb/>
handling u pistol which he thought <lb/>
was not loaded accidentally dis- <lb/>
charged it. The ball his <lb/>
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elect him. A <lb/>
notice that several of the <lb/>
counties in this State have laws<lb/>
abolishes the System and <lb/>
places the county officers upon a fix <lb/>
ed salary., it has proven <lb/>
to the people. In the recent <lb/>
urinary election in Wake we be <lb/>
every candidate for tho <lb/>
pledged himself to have <lb/>
a law enacted for that county. Those <lb/>
provide that the officers shall <lb/>
charge the mine fees us are allowed <lb/>
by law, but they are required to pay <lb/>
till- i line into the county treasury, <lb/>
W after paying the salaries of Mm <lb/>
officers whatever excess there may <lb/>
is applied to the repair and con- <lb/>
of public roads. <lb/>
county is a large county and <lb/>
tile fees paid to the pub- <lb/>
. in <lb/>
Town <lb/>
Reflector begins pub <lb/>
of <lb/>
Ills for the fiscal <lb/>
statement will appear <lb/>
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printers then <lb/>
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and salary should <lb/>
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fee nine such a law would not <lb/>
d tin- crop of candidates, bill <lb/>
odd greatly to the fund for <lb/>
the public <lb/>
This suggestion is made at this time <lb/>
prayerful and careful consider.- <lb/>
the delegates to the Demo- <lb/>
t. hold ill <lb/>
on Wednesday, August <lb/>
Alex I. Blow.<lb/>
DRUNK. <lb/>
DIES <lb/>
If ever angels weep over what <lb/>
mortals do in this world, they <lb/>
must have over what took <lb/>
place Lincoln county on last <lb/>
Tuesday. <lb/>
We are informed that Mr. John <lb/>
Keener and Traver started <lb/>
t and got some brandy <lb/>
on the way. The little seven-year- <lb/>
old boy of Mr Lawing died from <lb/>
the effects of what he drank. <lb/>
countrymen, think of a child <lb/>
seven years old going into eternity <lb/>
a victim of strong drink. <lb/>
We cannot save some men who <lb/>
are set in their are salves <lb/>
of strong drink, in the name <lb/>
of humanity, let every man who is <lb/>
a man raise his voice and use his <lb/>
vote and his influence to save the <lb/>
mothers and from the <lb/>
cures of strong <lb/>
News. <lb/>
The extent of the <lb/>
lug industry South is not <lb/>
generally its <lb/>
interests attracting most at- <lb/>
Yet in 1905 there was <lb/>
more than a billion and a hall of <lb/>
capital invested in manufacturing, <lb/>
producing goods worth two <lb/>
lions. The increase in capital in- <lb/>
vested and in products shows a <lb/>
larger percentage i in the rest <lb/>
of the country us increase in <lb/>
capital in the five panes with <lb/>
1905 was per cent, against <lb/>
per cent, in thee at large, <lb/>
and the increase of product was <lb/>
41.4 per cent, per <lb/>
cent, in the t <lb/>
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promise, but per- <lb/>
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Buy Now. <lb/>
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the world long will the world <lb/>
continues to advance, and so long <lb/>
will real estate continue to <lb/>
advance in Now is the time <lb/>
for the young people to buy real es- <lb/>
It will never cheaper. If <lb/>
you haven't the money take stock <lb/>
in the building and loan association <lb/>
and borrow tho money. It will <lb/>
prove a good <lb/>
Le <lb/>
Entire Family Drowned, <lb/>
N. Y., August <lb/>
family was drowned by the <lb/>
capsizing of a boat on Lake Neap- <lb/>
near Fulton, The vie <lb/>
were Mr. and <lb/>
and their two <lb/>
girl of twelve years and <lb/>
a boy, about nine years, a six- <lb/>
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Hat a five trial of i <lb/>
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for uncomfortable n. <lb/>
hare passed, but have a circuit <lb/>
term to bold in New York which <lb/>
cannot take longer than a for <lb/>
when return to receive <lb/>
verdict, if by thus you have <lb/>
lea one. Meanwhile I shall <lb/>
the sheriff to nuke <lb/>
a- circumstances will <lb/>
r CONDENSED STORIES. <lb/>
Lawyer Brat the Judge In a <lb/>
of Wits. <lb/>
Supreme t Justice Dickey of <lb/>
enlivens the proceedings <lb/>
of hi. court with more jocular <lb/>
remark- in lawyers <lb/>
than mo-i judges in vi- <lb/>
tin New York Sub. <lb/>
Usually i on the wit- <lb/>
or Inn or. a young law- <lb/>
REPORT OF THE <lb/>
AT FARMVILLE. N. C. <lb/>
AT E CLOSE OF BUS <lb/>
The foreman glared at his <lb/>
fellows, and they glared at him, but <lb/>
the foreman, recovering his presence <lb/>
of mix . ii up and down the <lb/>
row of doable sixes and in a few <lb/>
minutes d a verdict for <lb/>
But tho fair plaintiff <lb/>
from the appellate court a <lb/>
the navel ground that <lb/>
had the jury. <lb/>
new <lb/>
C. L. WILKINSON, <lb/>
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Economy.<lb/>
The foundation of success in a <lb/>
way is ECONOMY. There is <lb/>
nothing helps i like <lb/>
keeping your in a Do <lb/>
not wait until you h a deposit. <lb/>
We accept small as We <lb/>
pay interest Tim; Deposits. <lb/>
you do not carry a account, corns <lb/>
In or write us. <lb/>
TiE BANKING TRUST CO.<lb/>
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named Dew for a sec <lb/>
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ton . id d how he <lb/>
Loans Discounts <lb/>
630.60 <lb/>
Hue from Banks 18,885.52 <lb/>
Cash Items 9.39 <lb/>
coin 496.00 <lb/>
Silver coin 1,170.11 <lb/>
NaT, notes 1,489.00 <lb/>
Capital stock pd in <lb/>
Undivided profits 1.986.64 <lb/>
Depot, sub to check <lb/>
163,210.01 <lb/>
of North Carolina, BO <lb/>
County of Pitt. <lb/>
J. It. Davis of the. hank, do solemn- <lb/>
the is to th of my <lb/>
and belief. j. R. DAVis, <lb/>
and sworn he- <lb/>
me, this of June <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
T. L. TURN AGE, <lb/>
R. L. DAVIS. <lb/>
Directors <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OP <lb/>
ETHEL BANKING AND TRUST CO. <lb/>
AT N. C <lb/>
At the close of June 18th, 1906. <lb/>
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fed like Did jet <lb/>
Jones <lb/>
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years was <lb/>
the and so <lb/>
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RESOURCES. <lb/>
m ; and discounts <lb/>
881.12 <lb/>
through an Fixtures 989.68 <lb/>
from Banks and <lb/>
Hankers 10,617.63 <lb/>
rash items <lb/>
, coin. <lb/>
Silver coin National bank <lb/>
and S. notes <lb/>
of <lb/>
Greenville. N. c. I <lb/>
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UNDIVIDED <lb/>
as <lb/>
pay Interest on Time Certificates <lb/>
or on for a <lb/>
stipulated time <lb/>
Accounts merchants, far- <lb/>
and individuals solicited <lb/>
R. L. Davis. L. Cashier.<lb/>
MACHINERY <lb/>
One H. P. Boiler <lb/>
Center Crank <lb/>
No. Saw mill <lb/>
saw and C. <lb/>
sly Power Press. <lb/>
is months old be cheap. <lb/>
d as new, purchaser or tool, <lb/>
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what <lb/>
lit it a said Judge Dicker <lb/>
at the <lb/>
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don't lid <lb/>
don't like <lb/>
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matter . don't like am <lb/>
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opened t mote say <lb/>
that I don't like <lb/>
tally dislike them a <lb/>
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reference to <lb/>
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gen upon t <lb/>
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lend at .-. a for it. <lb/>
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LIABILITIES. <lb/>
Capital stock . 6,600.00 <lb/>
Surplus fund <lb/>
Undivided 1,174.30 <lb/>
Bill 6.000,00 <lb/>
Time certificates of <lb/>
deposit 2.309.50 <lb/>
Deposits to check <lb/>
chucks out- <lb/>
standing 72.67 <lb/>
Certified 2.20 <lb/>
i f North Can lira, Ci inly of Pitt, <lb/>
Taylor Cashier of tho above named solemnly <lb/>
car that the above statement <lb/>
edge and belief. <lb/>
is true to tho best, of my <lb/>
II. H. Taylor Cashier <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn;., be- Correct <lb/>
ore thin day of April j <lb/>
Bum. A, Gardner <lb/>
Public <lb/>
ban <lb/>
ROBT. STATON, <lb/>
J. B. BUNTING, <lb/>
M. O. <lb/>
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fa Hit rays of <lb/>
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by the white shell, and <lb/>
no eggs escape attention of <lb/>
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spent in the of u good die- <lb/>
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meant ill or <lb/>
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lame and czar and kaiser <lb/>
both meant i, the <lb/>
meaning <lb/>
a respectable housewife, knave <lb/>
was simply a boy and meant <lb/>
a captive. Fran the name of the <lb/>
laborer on the villa of an j time <lb/>
Raman gentleman we get the name <lb/>
A pagan was originally <lb/>
a countryman, while varlet is the <lb/>
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plan that I- why the <lb/>
short that <lb/>
die had been used in <lb/>
its .- Chicago Tribune. <lb/>
lb. clothes overnight <lb/>
utter and next <lb/>
Wash in suds; then j <lb/>
mi tin boiler with <lb/>
water of white <lb/>
soap and n of <lb/>
borax. for twenty minutes, <lb/>
rinse immediately and leave <lb/>
for another night in <lb/>
to little powdered <lb/>
has added. <lb/>
We bog leave to announce that we are <lb/>
Wholesale and Retail. <lb/>
s for <lb/>
White <lb/>
Colors, and and <lb/>
Country Ready nixed Paints. <lb/>
To Cleanse <lb/>
It it generally known to <lb/>
a leather <lb/>
other polishing <lb/>
pose i to wash it <lb/>
lukewarm water and to leave <lb/>
plenty m; n tho last rinsing <lb/>
. ; the wash <lb/>
Si lo as wheat To <lb/>
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in the if pee- j <lb/>
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, you <lb/>
a eagle <lb/>
h wing was <lb/>
understand, Bobbie. <lb/>
it make him sore when yon <lb/>
shot him, <lb/>
no. Bobbie. The eagle woe <lb/>
in the a long <lb/>
eat lone flies, <lb/>
put <lb/>
child to Cleveland <lb/>
There is no line in the world better thaw <lb/>
Harrison line. It has behind it a cent <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 that you favor us with your <lb/>
orders whenever you want good paint for any <lb/>
Have just relieved a car load and <lb/>
can give you Special Prices. <lb/>
Baker Hart <lb/>
it <lb/>
It is sure to pry <lb/>
w.<lb/>
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT. <lb/>
M. BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent- <lb/>
axC.<lb/>
anent for Daily <lb/>
and we take <lb/>
that pleasure In receiving sub- <lb/>
and writing receipts for <lb/>
those in arrears. We have a lint <lb/>
of all who receive their mail at <lb/>
this office. We also take orders <lb/>
for job <lb/>
For can peaches, apples, corn <lb/>
tomatoes, etc, apply to E. E. <lb/>
A Co. <lb/>
When your eyes need attention <lb/>
J. W. Taylor, <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. is the man to do <lb/>
your work if yon want to be <lb/>
pleased. <lb/>
Merchandise carry <lb/>
a lull line of meat, lard and can <lb/>
goods. Don't buy before giving <lb/>
me a trial. Frank Lilly Co, <lb/>
A full line of trunks, tel- <lb/>
grips, satchels, <lb/>
and suits cases at J R Smith Bro <lb/>
I always keep on hand a <lb/>
line feed stuff at lowest cash <lb/>
prices Such as hay, oats, com, <lb/>
cotton eel meal hulls, brand <lb/>
Ship Stuff. Flunk Lilly Co. <lb/>
You win Wheeler and vi ii- <lb/>
sou and Singer hewing <lb/>
Prices way way H. <lb/>
Tripp bro. next Hotel. <lb/>
Ayden, <lb/>
full supply of hay. grain, hulls, <lb/>
c. ton seed meal, bran, ship stuff, <lb/>
always on hand, Cannon Tyson <lb/>
For Carpenter tools, grind stones <lb/>
i rope pulleys, at J. K. <lb/>
Smith Bro. <lb/>
Our slippers must go, tho season <lb/>
well advanced. The prices now <lb/>
will interest the most economic buy- <lb/>
Cannon and Tyson. <lb/>
To any who are in need of a cook <lb/>
stove can make it lo his interest <lb/>
to see us as we have bought a solid <lb/>
car load, and expect them to arrive <lb/>
next week. Cannon Tyson. <lb/>
V. Crimps and paper <lb/>
Pomps with short joints <lb/>
and pipe at J. It. Smith <lb/>
Nice North Car- <lb/>
Cut Herrings at J. K. Smith <lb/>
Bro. <lb/>
In older to educe large <lb/>
stink preparatory to we <lb/>
will make prospective buyers ex- <lb/>
low prices. J. K. Smith ft <lb/>
Bro. <lb/>
Pair and Rain Too. <lb/>
Maybe the weather man can <lb/>
claim that he hit it in the <lb/>
sent out Thursday Of <lb/>
tonight and II was fan <lb/>
up to tho middle last <lb/>
the moon beautiful- <lb/>
for hours. But lat- <lb/>
part of night was sum <lb/>
thing else, giving one or two <lb/>
gains that extended well int e <lb/>
By o'clock to <lb/>
was fair again, but there a <lb/>
telling how many Wore <lb/>
will come this is <lb/>
On to E. E. Co's new <lb/>
market beef, fresh meats, <lb/>
sane, and fresh fishA beaut i line of crockery, glass <lb/>
ware, fancy lamps, and tinware <lb/>
at J K Smith Bro <lb/>
A full supply of Trunks, <lb/>
Grips, Satchels and <lb/>
Suit Cases, at J. K. Smith Bro. <lb/>
We want to make room for other <lb/>
stocks and in order to do so we are <lb/>
offering very cheap bargains in sum- <lb/>
mer goods- We must move them <lb/>
out of th price <lb/>
on them that will be sure t get <lb/>
them off. Now is the time to get <lb/>
big value for your money. Cannon <lb/>
Tyson. <lb/>
Car load V. Crimped roofing <lb/>
sir. lengths to cover residences <lb/>
churches, school houses, burns <lb/>
shelters, stables much cheaper <lb/>
shingles and very little at J. <lb/>
Ii. Smith Bro. <lb/>
Bessie Smith, of Fremont <lb/>
is here a visit Miss Nina <lb/>
For a nice present buy a novel- <lb/>
y clock at J. W. Taylor's. It is <lb/>
for any occasion. <lb/>
Core, Hay <lb/>
at J. K. Smith a <lb/>
Your <lb/>
If you are troubled with your <lb/>
eyes or have a difficulty obtain- <lb/>
suitable glasses, it matters not <lb/>
how difficult your case, call on J. <lb/>
an expert <lb/>
Ayden, N. C, who has live years <lb/>
experience with some of the most <lb/>
obstinate cases. He never fails to <lb/>
give patients satisfaction or their <lb/>
money refunded. hundred <lb/>
of Pitt Greene and <lb/>
best people to testily to bis <lb/>
and ability. Give him your eye <lb/>
work if yon satisfaction. <lb/>
large nice new <lb/>
story brick stores located no <lb/>
An en in the Town of <lb/>
den can five tenant possession <lb/>
August loin. <lb/>
J. B. Smith Bro. <lb/>
UP. <lb/>
I have taken up one black bar <lb/>
weight about CO pounds, <lb/>
no ear marks. Owner can get same <lb/>
by paying charges. <lb/>
Tucker. <lb/>
K. F. I. No. Greenville. <lb/>
d aw <lb/>
Dr. Joseph Dixon, <lb/>
PHYSICIAN AND <lb/>
C ti--e <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Increase Shown. <lb/>
The corporation commission an- <lb/>
i's assessment of the r <lb/>
railways other com an n <lb/>
ca. The <lb/>
amount is which i an <lb/>
increase of over last <lb/>
The railways aggregate <lb/>
as <lb/>
Atlantic Line, ; <lb/>
S Air <lb/>
for owned lines, <lb/>
and for leased lines, SI, <lb/>
miscellaneous railway., <lb/>
The telegraph emu- <lb/>
aggregate <lb/>
phone. express, <lb/>
Pullman, <lb/>
light and pis, <lb/>
railways, water work, <lb/>
f steamboats, <lb/>
bridge and canal companies, <lb/>
refrigerator companies, <lb/>
the total of such companies <lb/>
being <lb/>
Just as us you can spare <lb/>
a let tho newspaper man <lb/>
have it. Tho last few months <lb/>
have been bard and about <lb/>
print shop and collections <lb/>
would help the situation. <lb/>
time try I <lb/>
It makes everything <lb/>
new. re <lb/>
looking or <lb/>
in where won- <lb/>
is used. No <lb/>
or necessary. <lb/>
is nut a but <lb/>
food and cleaner no the <lb/>
original finish ever. <lb/>
It instantly the <lb/>
finish llanos, re, <lb/>
Picture Frames, Interior Woodwork, <lb/>
Hardwood Floors all <lb/>
varnished or enameled surface. Re- <lb/>
dirt and <lb/>
A can apply Nothing <lb/>
Inn a piece cloth is <lb/>
there is no drying lo wait for. <lb/>
PRICES <lb/>
Trial els. <lb/>
Regular <lb/>
SOLD <lb/>
N n. <lb/>
General Giving <lb/>
About Reunion at More, <lb/>
head on the and <lb/>
of August <lb/>
if. C U <lb/>
Confederate Veteran. <lb/>
ham, N. C, <lb/>
General Order- No. <lb/>
Paragraph The Major <lb/>
commanding hereby et <lb/>
t lie neat annual reunion -i n. <lb/>
North Division cf b <lb/>
United Confederate Veterans <lb/>
be held at Morehead City on tin <lb/>
22nd and 23rd days of August 1906 <lb/>
The railroad e i- <lb/>
have given low <lb/>
one cent a mile, tickets to be tn <lb/>
sale on the and 22nd, <lb/>
final limit August Inquire o <lb/>
the local agent the price of a t <lb/>
from any station. priced a <lb/>
ticket from will <lb/>
The rate of will be <lb/>
given by the Atlantic Hotel to <lb/>
those Veterans who wish o stay <lb/>
there. The Governor has offer d <lb/>
the use of the tents and camp <lb/>
of the National Guard <lb/>
to the Veterans <lb/>
oat. Those who en <lb/>
mast provide own <lb/>
bedding and rations, but i <lb/>
have the use of the cooking <lb/>
sliest the camp. This is called to <lb/>
attention the Veto- <lb/>
so that may be to <lb/>
provide their own rations while in <lb/>
camp. For further Information as <lb/>
to quarters, etc., at the camp, <lb/>
t-i Colonel E Coy, <lb/>
Morehead City, N. C, who is <lb/>
assistant quartet-master General <lb/>
the National Guard <lb/>
there. will be ready <lb/>
for Tuesday, the 21st <lb/>
day of August, and the Veterans <lb/>
can have the use of it ill the week <lb/>
if they desire. <lb/>
Paragraph The annual election <lb/>
of division and brigade <lb/>
era will be held on the afternoon of <lb/>
Thursday, the day of August. <lb/>
Only those camps who have paid <lb/>
their to Gen. W. K. Mickle <lb/>
at New Orleans will be entitled to <lb/>
vote in the said election. Com- <lb/>
of camps arc urged to <lb/>
carry as many as possible to this <lb/>
reunion and all Vet <lb/>
in State invited to <lb/>
attend, whether or not they belong <lb/>
j to any camp of the I . C. V. To <lb/>
this will be the last <lb/>
to attend a reunion and <lb/>
meet their old comrades. <lb/>
By order General. <lb/>
II. A. LONDON, J. S. <lb/>
Gen. and f of <lb/>
NOW I ME. <lb/>
There is a touching story told of <lb/>
a little girl who was undergoing <lb/>
an operation. said <lb/>
her he was about to place <lb/>
upon the operating table, <lb/>
fore we can make yon well, we <lb/>
must put you The little <lb/>
girl looked and smiling, said, <lb/>
if you are going to put me <lb/>
sleep. I must say my s <lb/>
Then she knelt down be <lb/>
Hie table and <lb/>
w I lay me down to sleep, <lb/>
i Lord, my soul t <lb/>
keep, <lb/>
It I die before I wake, <lb/>
my soul t <lb/>
The surgeon said afterwards at <lb/>
e pray et I that night for the <lb/>
t years. This <lb/>
was only about her <lb/>
as Christ when hi <lb/>
was ii- <lb/>
No one is small he can <lb/>
tend lo the of prayer. <lb/>
Thank Cod that there little <lb/>
prayers, little burdens, little <lb/>
deeds and songs adapt. to <lb/>
little children shall they not <lb/>
lead of <lb/>
Christian Work. <lb/>
KOOKS. w J BOYD- <lb/>
HOOK S BOYD. <lb/>
General end Merchandise Brokers. <lb/>
We wish to that we have associated <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 may see fit <lb/>
favor us with we will thank you for and feel very <lb/>
grateful.<lb/>
Phone CARRIED AT AIL TIMES <lb/>
Or <lb/>
THE OF AYDEN <lb/>
AYDEN, N. C.-s <lb/>
At the of business June 18th, 1900. <lb/>
RESOURCES. ; LIABILITIES. <lb/>
Loans and Discounts, stock paid in. <lb/>
Surplus fund <lb/>
Overdrafts Secured <lb/>
Furniture and Fixtures <lb/>
Duo from Banks, 10,952.87 <lb/>
Cash Items, 11.18 <lb/>
Gold Coin, 185.00 <lb/>
Silver Coin. 907.32 <lb/>
National Dank notes and <lb/>
other U. S. notes <lb/>
Total, <lb/>
8,129.00 <lb/>
Undivided profits less, <lb/>
expenses, <lb/>
Dividends unpaid . <lb/>
Deposits subject to check. <lb/>
Cashier's <lb/>
648-59 <lb/>
222.00 <lb/>
c. <lb/>
Total. <lb/>
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, <lb/>
COUNTY OF <lb/>
I. J. It. Smith. above-named bank, do solemnly invest <lb/>
that the above true to the best of my and be- <lb/>
lief. J. R. SMITH, Cash i-i. <lb/>
SMITH, <lb/>
JOSEPH <lb/>
It. C. CAN <lb/>
Directors <lb/>
Subscribed sworn to before <lb/>
me, 22nd day of June 1900. <lb/>
HODGES, <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
OVER WORKED <lb/>
The Corporation Commission in <lb/>
a sort of uncertain way made a <lb/>
report on the wreck near Hamlet <lb/>
Sunday, July when more than <lb/>
twenty persons were killed and <lb/>
wounded. The report laid <lb/>
blame on railroad fast- <lb/>
it on no one in particular, <lb/>
but the train dispatcher at Raleigh <lb/>
was thought to be in fault. By <lb/>
overwork and long strain on his <lb/>
ea he forget to tell the Hamlet <lb/>
trail wait until Recking- <lb/>
ban. should pass. If the <lb/>
train dispatcher was rendered in- <lb/>
capable of duty by reason of over- <lb/>
work, the blame should rest on <lb/>
the railroad authorities. It looks <lb/>
like railroad are <lb/>
overworked, and doubtless <lb/>
that causes some wrecks. <lb/>
We believe that the legislature <lb/>
ought to pass a law that train db- <lb/>
GREENVILLE INCLUDED <lb/>
A Clever Son Here Also. <lb/>
One of our greatest pleasures on <lb/>
our trip to Whitakers this <lb/>
MEETING OF ALDERMEN. <lb/>
Business Transacted-Tax Levy <lb/>
But Deferred <lb/>
I Wall <lb/>
hoard of n met <lb/>
regular monthly <lb/>
seven being <lb/>
I lie finance s <lb/>
approximating . needs of <lb/>
town for the d year <lb/>
and recommended i, Mowing <lb/>
tax law levy r the year; <lb/>
For gem cents on <lb/>
each v. real and per <lb/>
party and on each polL, <lb/>
Interest improvement bonds <lb/>
., valuation <lb/>
o cents on each poll. <lb/>
Maintenance of cents <lb/>
on each valuation and J on. <lb/>
oil. <lb/>
This makes a total of 81.15 on <lb/>
each valuation and on <lb/>
each poll, and a reduction of <lb/>
cents and cents respectively <lb/>
the levy of last pear. <lb/>
The returns to tho list taker f <lb/>
taxes the year shows real aid <lb/>
personal property to the amount of <lb/>
and polls. The re- <lb/>
of tho finance Com- <lb/>
was not acted on at present <lb/>
bill motion was deferred for con- <lb/>
at an adjourned <lb/>
i .,. several committees bad <lb/>
The chairman of the water and <lb/>
light commission reported that the <lb/>
plant was running very <lb/>
and that the new dynamo for <lb/>
operating day current had arrived. <lb/>
He also made some statements rel- <lb/>
tn the contemplated sewerage <lb/>
system. <lb/>
several officers made <lb/>
for the past month. <lb/>
The dispensary report <lb/>
i during past <lb/>
and cash sales <lb/>
As exchange cays, do <lb/>
ever d a competitor who <lb/>
didn't advertise. It is the one who <lb/>
advertises a little mote aggressive- <lb/>
i you do who gives you In <lb/>
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb/>
Hi vi duly before <lb/>
c .- <lb/>
mill Of StOCk <lb/>
Is to all <lb/>
to in. rM. <lb/>
i I,,<lb/>
i . <lb/>
nil day he <lb/>
In recovery. <lb/>
Tills day <lb/>
COX. <lb/>
t ft <lb/>
was lo meet talk with Elder <lb/>
A. J. an old resident of <lb/>
that place, and one of the best <lb/>
loved and revered of <lb/>
community. He being the father of <lb/>
our young Mr. Moore, of the A. C. <lb/>
L. company at <lb/>
made him all more interesting <lb/>
to a Wilson man. He is one of the <lb/>
finest and most congenial spirit- <lb/>
we have met in a long time. He i- <lb/>
known in <lb/>
son and in all the surrounding <lb/>
The foregoing is by Rev. J. T. <lb/>
Jenkins, pastor of the Baptist <lb/>
church in Wilson and editor of Tin <lb/>
Messenger. Mr. Moore's man; <lb/>
lends in this <lb/>
appreciate these good and <lb/>
w- glad to tell our neighbor, <lb/>
shall be kept on ,, <lb/>
duty for only so many j .,., a is <lb/>
i i 1.1 . till <lb/>
would the situation to <lb/>
of the water <lb/>
ad i plant reported seven <lb/>
. water customers and two new <lb/>
. customers during the mouth <lb/>
income about <lb/>
at h special- meeting <lb/>
the matter of damage <lb/>
. B. from the winning <lb/>
i -ii of a brick wall on his <lb/>
having referred <lb/>
ti a c of arbitration, that <lb/>
fee decided that the <lb/>
should the wall rebuilt <lb/>
u, before and so reported t. <lb/>
It was ordered that <lb/>
made with C. V. <lb/>
-I the wall for the sum <lb/>
to conduct s <lb/>
were granted to W. G. i. <lb/>
an L. <lb/>
of t-nu <lb/>
manager v were <lb/>
some degree at least.- <lb/>
Keck Commonwealth. <lb/>
U son <lb/>
f Mr Moore at presented accepted. <lb/>
Neck <lb/>
in <lb/>
Some months ago Dr. H O. <lb/>
who lived in Km- <lb/>
and lint point <lb/>
several of tie Eastern towns treat- <lb/>
s. <lb/>
wealth. <lb/>
distinguished sons o <lb/>
Hi is excellent man do not end with <lb/>
t e two mentioned above. Green- <lb/>
ville also has one the person <lb/>
Hon. L. I. Moore a leading law- <lb/>
who baa already served <lb/>
eight years as solicitor and <lb/>
of eye, ear, and other <lb/>
a permanent I bus been for <lb/>
In and stopped mere, is president of the National <lb/>
This was Bank of Greenville, an active <lb/>
promoter of the .- <lb/>
Sound road. He is chair- <lb/>
man the <lb/>
committee Of the county a <lb/>
leader in politics and business <lb/>
ii a of section. <lb/>
Club <lb/>
held its annual <lb/>
meeting Thursday and <lb/>
elected the following <lb/>
D. C. Moore president, <lb/>
R, c. Flanagan, vice president. <lb/>
i. Ai secret try. <lb/>
T. Moore, treasurer. <lb/>
D. K. Williams. K. O. <lb/>
W. II. <lb/>
being c i <lb/>
is in in <lb/>
con d reach him. <lb/>
lie writes ii-iii n <lb/>
ell lid. both III <lb/>
a u ii--. is ml a . ,. <lb/>
hie mil lei t HI <lb/>
hi . <lb/>
Carrier. Get Vacation. <lb/>
Postmaster R. Flanagan <lb/>
i notice f om the <lb/>
meat In the begin- <lb/>
July 1st, carriers on He <lb/>
rural free delivery routes will be <lb/>
fifteen days vacation with <lb/>
full pay. When tho vacation <lb/>
, F , . . , i earn A. White, <lb/>
taken a substitute <lb/>
. I of <lb/>
to carry I be mailsThe club now has <lb/>
and is good <lb/>
An physician <lb/>
long of will cure <lb/>
Accounts were allowed amount <lb/>
A was taken to Tuesday <lb/>
tight, to consider deferred <lb/>
matters. <lb/>
Popular Girl;. <lb/>
likes girls <lb/>
their to ho pleasant and <lb/>
times, who do not e <lb/>
ks m do . w <lb/>
spare penny, always- <lb/>
look neat end nice; who <lb/>
with smiles, and re <lb/>
when they are obliged to <lb/>
look out day for the <lb/>
things of life; who to <lb/>
all the ridges <lb/>
path; <lb/>
are happy because <lb/>
see the <lb/>
who always have a good tor <lb/>
everybody; and who appreciate the <lb/>
world was not <lb/>
for them alone, and do <lb/>
expect the heel Magazine. <lb/>
led .- <lb/>
women of The trouble <lb/>
is there are few of them willing lo <lb/>
lake the <lb/>
News. <lb/>
US <lb/>
A nice thing being bald- <lb/>
headed is yon don't have to <lb/>
money on things to keep t <lb/>
from gray. J Mo <lb/>
i i. <lb/>
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<p>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
FRIDAY. <lb/>
e. J. <lb/>
Entered in the Or N <lb/>
Advertising rates made <lb/>
A correspondent desired in Pitt am <lb/>
in to <lb/>
Thaw handles the lie <lb/>
just like a man. <lb/>
month will mark the be- <lb/>
ginning of yearly meetings and <lb/>
candidates be in their glory. <lb/>
The State <lb/>
tire committee meets in <lb/>
GREENVILLE NORTH CAROLINA TUESDAY, <lb/>
MORE OF THE FINISHED <lb/>
Mild I street <lb/>
fur two blocks northward from <lb/>
street would ideal <lb/>
few days ago The Reflector locations for houses, <lb/>
discussed at some length with the court house about in <lb/>
disposition manifested by the center. <lb/>
to it a that is wore idle talk, the <lb/>
town Folks may be ready <lb/>
s y .-, is not <lb/>
i n ; <lb/>
., i i Ire I ; <lb/>
I'll is ,. <lb/>
Monday night. Senator Sim- <lb/>
mons likely himself <lb/>
as chairman of the committee. <lb/>
As long M Russia's troubles <lb/>
are nil confined to herself there <lb/>
need be no great concern about <lb/>
the outcome, as anything that <lb/>
may result ill be better than <lb/>
present conditions in that <lb/>
country. <lb/>
HISTORIC OLD PUNCH BOWL <lb/>
Unique Relic of Old Virginia Col. <lb/>
Days Found in Okla- <lb/>
That is that m <lb/>
of every generation in the <lb/>
took the idea the town v i <lb/>
large enough, did rot n <lb/>
any and c i <lb/>
v enough without <lb/>
improvements. <lb/>
The. . at this . <lb/>
that r <lb/>
of the <lb/>
thin. <lb/>
V R <lb/>
less<lb/>
When n Reductive drink, called <lb/>
Jamestown punch, in honor the <lb/>
grant Jamestown arm <lb/>
prepared for a a--- <lb/>
few a Norfolk, <lb/>
it not known n <lb/>
punch i A <lb/>
letter ha just received by <lb/>
l. chief A special <lb/>
events the fr ml on <lb/>
who i a punch a <lb/>
la history, a old <lb/>
relic three centuries, and the on <lb/>
from the old <lb/>
home of Edward Ambler i n <lb/>
Jamestown i-land, which was burn- <lb/>
ed by the British during the war i I <lb/>
1812. <lb/>
I punch h rein a <lb/>
link ween the j <lb/>
;. <lb/>
f prominence i n u is- <lb/>
i during pay ii . i f <lb/>
s I ii I i . i <lb/>
of pay in ; old ti <lb/>
a i <lb/>
The Durham reported <lb/>
to fa Ion I fit to a fortune <lb/>
of s millions left by a rich <lb/>
i in Sail is not <lb/>
I to I e t pugilist <lb/>
hen sets th <lb/>
he ill a much bigger <lb/>
Jim <lb/>
HERE'S SUMMER <lb/>
1st <lb/>
I. <lb/>
mil.<lb/>
in <lb/>
II <lb/>
it, a <lb/>
coo . <lb/>
out yo <lb/>
i i . i <lb/>
rs of <lb/>
; wit i<lb/>
, you <lb/>
the <lb/>
no <lb/>
. for<lb/>
ever., <lb/>
one of tin <lb/>
ii For a tin <lb/>
Been no vacancies a i <lb/>
only i i tor a new . u <lb/>
was to bu o it, or go in <lb/>
with, see e already es- <lb/>
population of the town <lb/>
cannot increase very rapidly <lb/>
less there are opportunities for <lb/>
engaging in business. Some <lb/>
will argue that factories would <lb/>
bring a solution of this problem. <lb/>
That is true to a certain degree. <lb/>
Factories would help wonderful- <lb/>
but they are the result of <lb/>
Corporations or companies. The <lb/>
individual must also have <lb/>
for engaging in <lb/>
Then where are the business <lb/>
houses is a <lb/>
good location for them. To <lb/>
go further southward o i Evans <lb/>
street is out of the question <lb/>
is it to think <lb/>
of going either way on the cross <lb/>
streets, for business houses <lb/>
there would not rent to <lb/>
advantage because they would <lb/>
less desirable than those out <lb/>
on Evans street. <lb/>
To our mind the only real ad. <lb/>
opening for more <lb/>
business houses is northward <lb/>
from the court house and Third <lb/>
street. To make this more de- <lb/>
the wharf should be <lb/>
from its present <lb/>
he end of Evans street. <lb/>
easily be done by in- <lb/>
government in <lb/>
river so steam- <lb/>
the wharf at all <lb/>
Then <lb/>
uses, and <lb/>
s s <lb/>
t i . <lb/>
be ;.<lb/>
paved <lb/>
de <lb/>
Then the rage be on- <lb/>
and the e u v <lb/>
only be taxed interest on <lb/>
the bonds. <lb/>
Why place all burden of <lb/>
permanent improve- <lb/>
is on the present generation <lb/>
for the benefit of the <lb/>
Lot be provided for <lb/>
with Then tie present <lb/>
can get the benefit of <lb/>
thorn and have the interest <lb/>
to pay, and the next generation <lb/>
can take hold whore we leave off. <lb/>
the town grows and develops <lb/>
the bonds can be readily taken <lb/>
re of and the burden will not <lb/>
fall heavily on any genera <lb/>
There is already much com <lb/>
i o it that taxes an too high in <lb/>
it is burdensome <lb/>
the people and disparaging to <lb/>
prospectors who V come in <lb/>
and take part with us. Low taxes <lb/>
are as good an as <lb/>
a town can have. Levy only <lb/>
direct taxes to meet the <lb/>
general expenses of the town <lb/>
and keep all the money possible <lb/>
in the pockets of the people. <lb/>
i d f r <lb/>
I h I <lb/>
. Tim giro <lb/>
Pin ti t i w Is and i . d <lb/>
ll <lb/>
i . <lb/>
i -2 1-2 cents i <lb/>
and mile tick <lb/>
at Si. ii railroads A <lb/>
THE CLOTHIER, <lb/>
i I only thing a which<lb/>
will do the sumo thing relic will be exhibit <lb/>
I . t the l <lb/>
would save many exposition. is now the <lb/>
Mrs. <lb/>
a daughter of Col. Edward Ambler, <lb/>
who resides at Oklahoma. <lb/>
state legislatures and <lb/>
commissions. They will a <lb/>
have to reduce rates sooner or <lb/>
later. <lb/>
It looks like The Reflector has <lb/>
lately suggested enough things a <lb/>
chamber of commerce could do, <lb/>
to business men of the <lb/>
town tumble over each <lb/>
other to organize one and go <lb/>
those things. But they have <lb/>
not tumbled. Yet we have not <lb/>
given up hope. The Reflector <lb/>
belongs to the optimistic class <lb/>
and believes things will come to <lb/>
The chamber of com- <lb/>
A Dispatch man met Mr. W <lb/>
ll. Walker, secretary and <lb/>
of the Dixie Com- <lb/>
on his way to the factory <lb/>
last Saturday afternoon, with a <lb/>
grip full of money to pay off the <lb/>
Dixie's hands. you <lb/>
afraid somebody will hold you <lb/>
shouted the <lb/>
Mr. Walker, <lb/>
I've got enough here to be held <lb/>
up showing his grip, h <lb/>
appeared to be heavy. And <lb/>
those grips on Saturday after- <lb/>
noons, to the various <lb/>
factories, hold the secret of Lex- <lb/>
rousing business and <lb/>
prosperity. make <lb/>
Lexington owes a great <lb/>
deal to the manufacturers of the <lb/>
place. Lexington Dispatch. <lb/>
Every time we see an <lb/>
like this in an exchange it puts <lb/>
us to wondering when <lb/>
will wake up to the need of <lb/>
and start to work to <lb/>
secure thorn. Such enterprises <lb/>
with large weekly pay rolls are <lb/>
what this town needs to make <lb/>
business for the merchants <lb/>
everybody else If the business <lb/>
men would in a <lb/>
chamber of or some <lb/>
similar they could <lb/>
sot plans on foot to secure the <lb/>
location of factories here. <lb/>
V is interesting to note that this old <lb/>
punch howl has traveled from the <lb/>
oldest of the American to <lb/>
youngest, and that the lusty infant <lb/>
commonwealth of ma will <lb/>
end it back to old <lb/>
is one of the coming <lb/>
things. <lb/>
Every home in this land, where <lb/>
are growing up, should be <lb/>
a n f y, f parents <lb/>
discharge their full duty by their <lb/>
children, the home would be about <lb/>
the reformatory needed. All <lb/>
this talk about State reformatories <lb/>
is calculated to make parents <lb/>
tired, so long old slip- <lb/>
and pencil tr <lb/>
Died <lb/>
Mr. J. L. a former <lb/>
and who for <lb/>
awhile it Dover, died in <lb/>
the latter t afternoon, <lb/>
lie wits about years old. <lb/>
remains were brought here on <lb/>
evening's train and the <lb/>
burial took Cherry Hill <lb/>
conducted by <lb/>
Rev. J. AMr. Bullard died <lb/>
day afternoon at bis home near <lb/>
store, Beaver <lb/>
He was about W years <lb/>
and leaves a and child. <lb/>
He was a brother of Mrs. J. S. <lb/>
of Greenville. Mr. <lb/>
Hull was an industrious farmer <lb/>
am also engaged the mercantile <lb/>
business, being member of <lb/>
II of C. D. Co, He was <lb/>
a member of Ayden Masonic <lb/>
Lodge, was burled Sunday <lb/>
with Masonic honors. <lb/>
Several from Greenville attended <lb/>
the funeral. <lb/>
Ph<lb/>
THE HOME OF WOMAN'S FASHIONS. <lb/>
So wen <lb/>
We will inaugurate Our Spring Season by I <lb/>
putting on display the newest <lb/>
ideas to be shown in <lb/>
BILKS GOODS <lb/>
We have no trash or Special Sale stuff but <lb/>
we will have the latest and best things that <lb/>
were obtainable in the American markets <lb/>
and we cordially invite the Ladies that are <lb/>
desirous of seeing the NEWEST <lb/>
IN SILKS AND WHITE GOODS <lb/>
to call at our establishment and feast <lb/>
eyes. Very truly yours.<lb/>
PULLEY St <lb/>
It is sure to pay you<lb/>
Ask your friends to go on your Bond when you can it furnished at a small cos <lb/>
We can Judicial Bonds for Guardians, Administrators etc., in FIVE. MINUTES <lb/>
after you apply , Any Bond to be filed in the Court issued at once <lb/>
r Cal on or write <lb/>
S. CO , Baltimore Md. <lb/>
H. A. rT <lb/>
H W. WHEDBEE, <lb/>
r.<lb/>
WINTERVILLE <lb/>
Mm i i <lb/>
ii in ch F. C. NYE, who is authorized to rep- <lb/>
the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory <lb/>
Ben <lb/>
I . i . <lb/>
. ., i <lb/>
Tin- <lb/>
He<lb/>
as true mi a <lb/>
the one son in in heavens. <lb/>
An idle in h dead dollar <lb/>
for as its use in world of <lb/>
is The Bank of <lb/>
Winterville nukes a specialty of <lb/>
dead where <lb/>
it has a . along <lb/>
with those that you and let <lb/>
us take them. U will pay you <lb/>
tar the privilege, if you w let <lb/>
keep them enough. <lb/>
Mrs. <lb/>
Greenville, Mr. Lou Ward, <lb/>
of Bethel, evening <lb/>
to spend some time with the y <lb/>
of G. Bryan. <lb/>
do <lb/>
We 11-1 <lb/>
Misses Bo-a Taylor <lb/>
old pupil- i i <lb/>
W. H. Tuesday <lb/>
is Clyde We <lb/>
are always clad to see them. <lb/>
Miss Matilda <lb/>
Greenville, who has lie mi <lb/>
here, returned bone i. <lb/>
Nice line of fresh it- <lb/>
ways on <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
For hay, corn oats i <lb/>
Barber <lb/>
of <lb/>
Hailing, Barber Co. <lb/>
railroad <lb/>
cleared off the way <lb/>
the nil I <lb/>
ad Is mi nine i to the . <lb/>
of the town. <lb/>
F. Nye R i I <lb/>
I i be <lb/>
MiST v <lb/>
Coming i; <lb/>
toll <lb/>
days. <lb/>
J. K. Cooper, v. eat <lb/>
H is <lb/>
A. M v.,. Io <lb/>
in <lb/>
-i ti <lb/>
folk <lb/>
cm Sun lay <lb/>
r f m 1.- vi s <lb/>
. ins i Sn y <lb/>
It i i .<lb/>
B. t. Cox, cc i; i. <lb/>
Mr-. who had today on business. <lb/>
i at the Toe <lb/>
sped <lb/>
it, Shelby, i in <lb/>
borne. I. <lb/>
.i. <lb/>
Co. th u ed a <lb/>
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i . received <lb/>
n hid aunt. <lb/>
Cal ll <lb/>
III i <lb/>
ii a I <lb/>
A H. Taft W. H. Rick. <lb/>
A H Co <lb/>
Greenville's greatest Furn <lb/>
Dealers. <lb/>
Quality, <lb/>
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demanded the <lb/>
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it. friend. I have <lb/>
been complaining twenty years <lb/>
the circulation of my sheet <lb/>
v, limited, and now there's a <lb/>
t being circulated in <lb/>
four states and twenty counties. <lb/>
Wouldn't he surprised one copy <lb/>
doesn't blow clean to <lb/>
Dispatch. <lb/>
Charity. <lb/>
Mrs. you <lb/>
give that woman ft <lb/>
Mrs. me I can't <lb/>
to spare a cent. As it is, I <lb/>
don't see how we're ever going to <lb/>
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for the charity York <lb/>
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gar for tho shell will <lb/>
become n ore or and tho <lb/>
can then rolled out sausage- <lb/>
until it of small enough <lb/>
ti pro with ease in at the <lb/>
if beer bottle. If cold <lb/>
in poured in the bottle, the <lb/>
of has been <lb/>
r, will harden <lb/>
its on mill shape. <lb/>
Having consolidated the two stocks of H. A. and John A. Rick., <lb/>
store we are prepared furnish our customers anything needed i i <lb/>
Dry goods and groceries <lb/>
J an up-to-date line <lb/>
Hats, Shoes, dress goods. Notions, lie. <lb/>
In Groceries we will have a. all full th; best , not only <lb/>
the staples like <lb/>
Meat, Flour, Sugar coffee, but all kinds of <lb/>
canned goods, the finest b rands <lb/>
We can supply anything you need-to wear or to eat, and pay highest prices for <lb/>
CC PRODUCE. Quality and prices of our goods Hill please you <lb/>
nu<lb/>
Origin of <lb/>
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and yet low know the quaint <lb/>
of its . the time of <lb/>
the <lb/>
was of bis followers, and <lb/>
valuable lands at Hook Norton, in <lb/>
Mere granted him upon <lb/>
ti curious condition. Each year at <lb/>
of S;. Michael he to <lb/>
lender of n linen <lb/>
worth English As they <lb/>
went royalty, the ladies of the <lb/>
family took great pride in <lb/>
embroidering the <lb/>
as they were termed, and in <lb/>
tin collection <lb/>
of great beauty was <lb/>
these tribute They did <lb/>
service for state ions in <lb/>
the household <lb/>
were called <lb/>
In the neighborhood his Mis- <lb/>
John Sharp <lb/>
is always called That <lb/>
is because the family of the con- <lb/>
mother the Sharps <lb/>
the great people of I lint section. <lb/>
According to bis own confession <lb/>
notion of earthly hap- <lb/>
i to sir on his veranda at <lb/>
in lie company of good hooks <lb/>
and watch the cotton grow, only <lb/>
one vote was cast against him <lb/>
hist elect of one of his <lb/>
seven children as a joke, of his <lb/>
close friends said <lb/>
writes poetry for recreation. At <lb/>
least, he it's poetry, and that; <lb/>
he recreation in committing it <lb/>
to <lb/>
Fluid Lenses. <lb/>
Fluid are the invention; <lb/>
of a Hungarian Each <lb/>
cot o. a fluid . distance <lb/>
between two unusually hard <lb/>
surfaces, similar to watch crystals. <lb/>
The lenses are achromatic. The <lb/>
fluid does not evaporate. The new <lb/>
lenses are said to be good as <lb/>
nil of glass and can made much <lb/>
more and for a fraction of <lb/>
the price of the nil glass lenses. It <lb/>
ii, expected that the new lenses will <lb/>
especially useful for grout <lb/>
cones. <lb/>
Tin man prone upon the <lb/>
Blood trickled from <lb/>
ragged sash in hi- throat and form <lb/>
a little pool m his head. <lb/>
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nothing to show how the man <lb/>
come by the accident For n min- <lb/>
the great detective baffled. <lb/>
a strange light shone in <lb/>
his keen gray eve-, while a of <lb/>
satisfaction played about hie lips. <lb/>
you discovered how the <lb/>
man's throat they asked. <lb/>
he's wearing n collar that's <lb/>
beet to <lb/>
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, Come In and examine my- <lb/>
PLANTERS, GUANO SOWERS, DISC <lb/>
HARROWS,. SMOOTHING; HARROWS, ONE <lb/>
AND TWO, HORSE STEEL PLOWS; WIRE <lb/>
FENCE FOR FARM GR GARDEN AND WASH- <lb/>
MACHINES. <lb/>
Yours to serve, <lb/>
The Hardware Man. <lb/>
IS OF IT. <lb/>
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to tiling i; . He. goods-knowing <lb/>
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in quantity. <lb/>
COTTON SEED. MEAL AND HULLS <lb/>
Hay, Corn, Lime Groceries. <lb/>
ti you want aim hi u a it will to j our Interest to <lb/>
see <lb/>
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STOVES IN JAPAN. <lb/>
The fuel in Japan is charcoal, <lb/>
woo i, coal, coke and kerosene oil. <lb/>
The 0-0 cooking apparatus is <lb/>
of two of the <lb/>
a small portable construction <lb/>
of or earthenware, costing <lb/>
from cents to and heated <lb/>
by of the other <lb/>
a kind stationary fur- <lb/>
built k mortar, tho <lb/>
price varying from to and <lb/>
burning wood fuel. Tho <lb/>
ore heated by charcoal bra- <lb/>
i from cents to <lb/>
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of son e are imported from <lb/>
England France, but <lb/>
the greater number are of Japanese <lb/>
make, while r. and of- <lb/>
fices are heated grates and <lb/>
stoves, of which are of <lb/>
manufacture, those <lb/>
houses built foreigners are usual- <lb/>
fitted with American o- Eng- <lb/>
grates. Only a few furnaces <lb/>
and steam heating plants <lb/>
SCHULTZ<lb/>
Fur Dealer. paid for <lb/>
r. Cotton Seed, Oil Bar <lb/>
Egg, etc. Bed <lb/>
Oak Suits, Ba <lb/>
Parlor <lb/>
fables, Lounges, Bates, P <lb/>
and Gall Ax <lb/>
Key We it Che- <lb/>
Henry George Can- <lb/>
. Cherries, Peaches, <lb/>
Pine Jelly, Mill <lb/>
Flour Sugar, Coffee, <lb/>
Lye, Magic Food, Oil, <lb/>
Seed Meal <lb/>
den Seeds, Apples, <lb/>
Dried Apples, <lb/>
Prunes, Currents, C-. v-j <lb/>
and China Ware, Tin i-d <lb/>
Wart., Cakes and Crackers, <lb/>
Best <lb/>
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who it is with whom have <lb/>
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went out Some . nod, <lb/>
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empty. good lecture, Mr. <lb/>
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mean the half of the <lb/>
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shrieked the local dignitary. <lb/>
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recently <lb/>
by the French minister of public <lb/>
instruction to examine the claims <lb/>
of candidate for the Na- <lb/>
de Voyages and <lb/>
award the traveling scholarship, <lb/>
worth has unearthed a new <lb/>
poet. He is M. Abel aged <lb/>
twenty-one, concerning whom the <lb/>
committee opines world will <lb/>
hear <lb/>
M. won the scholarship <lb/>
by his volume of verse, <lb/>
life and animals. The new poet has <lb/>
bracketed Abbe <lb/>
a vi-r r. who translated <lb/>
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the of fables. <lb/>
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ii ck, the singer <lb/>
of la who died a <lb/>
ago i iris. The com- <lb/>
which hi the new <lb/>
poet had to with <lb/>
in prose verse. One <lb/>
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M. he receive hi.- <lb/>
u i. <lb/>
York. <lb/>
group men who <lb/>
come Sew York every <lb/>
from N. C., <lb/>
I partly on pleas- <lb/>
i . . the Bumble- <lb/>
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sol jute iii the Tar Heel Stare. <lb/>
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meeting him at . <lb/>
hotel, a trip <lb/>
tho grounds to a ball gun . <lb/>
are the a- <lb/>
quired the North <lb/>
One Hundred and i <lb/>
was the reply. <lb/>
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as that the visitor ex <lb/>
been coming here every ten <lb/>
months for ten years, and only l-t <lb/>
year everything was. woods north <lb/>
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It developed that the lieutenant <lb/>
had taken n walk up Seventh avenue <lb/>
and upon seeing the trees of <lb/>
park had decided he was at the end <lb/>
of York Post,<lb/>
A Remarkable Spring. <lb/>
of the most remarkable <lb/>
springs in the world, J, A. Ed- <lb/>
the Mining <lb/>
Journal, has recently been <lb/>
in Mexico. It is literally <lb/>
iring with <lb/>
. Distill. <lb/>
and one-third <lb/>
water weighs eight <lb/>
per gallon; <lb/>
tho of this weighs tan <lb/>
two-thirds pounds. The <lb/>
of tho spring is a little over <lb/>
II degrees As saturated <lb/>
and it forms <lb/>
a . mass like which in <lb/>
the course of ages has spread <lb/>
salt <lb/>
reports, is inhabited by a minute <lb/>
shrimp-like organism, a species <lb/>
of plant is found growing in the dry <lb/>
expanse <lb/>
tie course of ages has spread <lb/>
snow white hod of solid sodium <lb/>
mile in and us level as j <lb/>
lake. Tho warm brine, Mr. Eddy Si <lb/>
Rare <lb/>
Forrester, living northwesT <lb/>
of Moran, boasts of the fact <lb/>
he lived fifty-five and <lb/>
in Kansas since yet <lb/>
never on a train. <lb/>
not have any <lb/>
fear riding on a train, but <lb/>
never had to ride, <lb/>
limes his children have made <lb/>
purse hat him in i mo <lb/>
of Sunday but as his <lb/>
religious are a <lb/>
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juice in i. hall <lb/>
pint of row <lb/>
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m I t <lb/>
soap . . and grease will <lb/>
oil . an I A<lb/>
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G. <lb/>
I STORES <lb/>
The w i of a shoe is the only true test. <lb/>
and you will be <lb/>
surprised at their sung faultless fit, at the <lb/>
they to your daft, at their handsome <lb/>
j y and style. You <lb/>
no -r to your step, that <lb/>
lead ; .; <lb/>
here is r. tide of dress that can thwart <lb/>
i j. with her pleasure, or <lb/>
. shoe, wear <lb/>
i i your troubles <lb/>
J. B. S Move, <lb/>
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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
V j Editor Owner. <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA FRIDAY. AUGUST 1906. <lb/>
NO <lb/>
OF <lb/>
Salisbury Under <lb/>
Law. <lb/>
N. C, <lb/>
Francis a well <lb/>
citizen of Salisbury, arrested <lb/>
to-day the charge <lb/>
the mot M lynches <lb/>
night at the hands of which three <lb/>
men <lb/>
i, mi; <lb/>
court here, which he was <lb/>
i without <lb/>
In view of threats U <lb/>
liberate Hall and others <lb/>
for the <lb/>
Monday night, <lb/>
were called out to the <lb/>
two now here from <lb/>
at the <lb/>
The city is now <lb/>
martial law, one in <lb/>
lowed to either the; jail or <lb/>
fro it of the court house by <lb/>
authority. The order was issued <lb/>
b-j J. F of <lb/>
in charge the troops <lb/>
Later General was <lb/>
held up by his owe order. <lb/>
The ling guns soot here <lb/>
are-still at vantage points <lb/>
the jail property and the troops <lb/>
grounds constantly. <lb/>
There is little prospect -t this <lb/>
hour of -serious trouble <lb/>
thou ah the day has one of <lb/>
every is to <lb/>
tension and a <lb/>
follow the slightest <lb/>
provocation. <lb/>
Don't Go Home At <lb/>
The day mother sent to <lb/>
home at recess, think- <lb/>
-school out. I haw <lb/>
grown that a whole lot <lb/>
of people the same thing, <lb/>
the part of. the affair that too <lb/>
many of never went back, <lb/>
life be careful that you don't go <lb/>
home at If you start <lb/>
trade or profession, stay by it and <lb/>
master it chase away at re- <lb/>
If you have a business, at- <lb/>
tend to it. go home at recess. <lb/>
This going recess has <lb/>
a man into bankruptcy, lit <lb/>
has mother's tears to flow <lb/>
and mother hearts to ache. It has <lb/>
made crusty old bachelors and sour <lb/>
old maids. It worlds with <lb/>
ignorance and made barren deserts <lb/>
of fertile plains home at <lb/>
recess means that have fallen <lb/>
at the and your <lb/>
Always <lb/>
until school <lb/>
Farmer <lb/>
SOL. JONES THE HOUSE. <lb/>
R. FOR REPRESENTATIVE <lb/>
Editor <lb/>
At the primaries Saturday every <lb/>
mail ho wants to vote for the <lb/>
men whom the people wish to <lb/>
represent in the <lb/>
should vote for Sol. Jones <lb/>
the north of the river, and <lb/>
J. J- and J. L. <lb/>
Fleming the south side. <lb/>
Sol. Jones in by all odds the <lb/>
choice of this-side the river, and <lb/>
we ask your. people to stand by <lb/>
him your-side. It will be well <lb/>
at this for Pitt county to <lb/>
n two farmers for the <lb/>
House of Representatives. There <lb/>
is danger in the next legislature <lb/>
if great care not exercised in <lb/>
the selection of the members. W <lb/>
cannot J to ignore the <lb/>
claim of the north side of the river <lb/>
for member of the House. He <lb/>
must live on this side and not be <lb/>
a former resident. <lb/>
We mast have men not <lb/>
i he com or of any man, <lb/>
or set of men. We have them <lb/>
us. the result Sat- <lb/>
see if the people are <lb/>
still looking after their inter- <lb/>
These men stand for toe <lb/>
beat there is in politics and we <lb/>
should all for <lb/>
Greenville, Aug. 8th, <lb/>
Editor <lb/>
A county is judged I y the idea <lb/>
it sends to the legislature. If any <lb/>
one doubts Mis let him stand in <lb/>
the lobbies and listen when the <lb/>
legislature to the <lb/>
comments of the <lb/>
the different members and the <lb/>
of the people who sent <lb/>
t heat there, such will not <lb/>
SO If HAPPENED. <lb/>
Washington Had Luck With Her <lb/>
Again, <lb/>
Our put up a good fight <lb/>
Tuesday, hut the game was played <lb/>
a little farther the Tar, so <lb/>
Greenville was it the lead until <lb/>
the inning, with the score <lb/>
i to in out favor, our rivals lit <lb/>
in on Tamer aid hit out seven <lb/>
kits which tallied <lb/>
, more the score to <lb/>
It then behooves the <lb/>
We <lb/>
went to bat in tin- tuning, but <lb/>
PRIZE. <lb/>
has <lb/>
Traveling Mas Speaks. <lb/>
Years ago drummers were not re- <lb/>
as a class of who took <lb/>
much interest in religion or church <lb/>
i as, But day and time some <lb/>
of the best men met up with are <lb/>
among the salesmen. <lb/>
One of these is Mr. L. J. Wright, <lb/>
of Norfolk, who came in Wednesday <lb/>
evening and at night made a talk at <lb/>
the prayer meeting the <lb/>
church that delighted all whose <lb/>
good fortune it was to be present. <lb/>
He is perfectly home before a con- <lb/>
in church, <lb/>
That is a good bluff Jim Sher- <lb/>
man is putting up, when he in- <lb/>
81.00 subscriptions to the <lb/>
campaign fund of tho <lb/>
can congressional committee. <lb/>
But tho trust mid tariff protect <lb/>
ed combine that does not come <lb/>
down with usual check may <lb/>
expect to be investigated, if <lb/>
prosecuted. pat and <lb/>
pass the is tho plan on <lb/>
which the campaign will run <lb/>
according to Speaker Cannon, <lb/>
after consulting with the <lb/>
dent. <lb/>
Below We Mm. H. C. Coop- <lb/>
i Why Every <lb/>
paper was awarded 1st <lb/>
prize in the of <lb/>
the Home Telephone Telegraph <lb/>
Company. <lb/>
The reasons why every home <lb/>
have a telephone may be <lb/>
arranged under heads, <lb/>
Economic and Social. <lb/>
Frequently business matters <lb/>
of the day involving large sums of <lb/>
money are not closed before the <lb/>
close of hours in which event <lb/>
the head of the house may be <lb/>
reached from any distant point and <lb/>
the matter adjusted before the <lb/>
opening of <lb/>
It is often important that the <lb/>
head of the house takes an early <lb/>
mining train to meet an engage- <lb/>
and in the smaller towns <lb/>
the telegraph offices close early, <lb/>
the telephone is the only <lb/>
method of quick communication. <lb/>
For the buying or selling of <lb/>
stocks, bonds and <lb/>
can be giver with more <lb/>
detail and dispatch by telephone <lb/>
than, otherwise, <lb/>
economic. <lb/>
Should one of the <lb/>
to v accident or be sud- <lb/>
taken ill, the can <lb/>
be immediately reached by <lb/>
phone. <lb/>
The household shopping <lb/>
marketing be done successful- <lb/>
by telephone, saving time <lb/>
worry. <lb/>
If is preparing for a <lb/>
journey or expecting friends by <lb/>
rail, the telephone gives you the <lb/>
arrival and departure of all <lb/>
It is satisfactory when <lb/>
giving a dinner, card party or <lb/>
other entertainment, to invite <lb/>
your by and <lb/>
out immediately it is their pleas- <lb/>
to attend upon the <lb/>
suggested. <lb/>
A few words o f choice gos- <lb/>
sip, neighborhood news, to <lb/>
very best friend over the <lb/>
helps so much to get <lb/>
through the day. <lb/>
We can our friends <lb/>
at a distance over the telephone. <lb/>
Pitt to in selecting their <lb/>
i e since are to be <lb/>
judges him. <lb/>
With these observations I <lb/>
attention to the fact <lb/>
nave an <lb/>
select a representative of <lb/>
Kiev will be proud by whom <lb/>
they should be willing i. be <lb/>
judged. <lb/>
I to Mr. K. It. who <lb/>
has his willingness to <lb/>
serve the of bis county <lb/>
House of Representative if <lb/>
they shall desire. Mr. <lb/>
is a man of pleasing address <lb/>
of While he <lb/>
positive of his <lb/>
still he has respect tor the honest <lb/>
conviction of men who differ with <lb/>
speaks with clearness <lb/>
doing. We outclassed <lb/>
them in the field, only two <lb/>
scratch errors. <lb/>
Washington, Woolen, At- <lb/>
and Springs. <lb/>
um- <lb/>
Whitney. <lb/>
line up was Jame <lb/>
Smith Turner e, <lb/>
I If, <lb/>
of, Blow rt Blank <lb/>
Hf BLOWS fOR <lb/>
In no activity has there been <lb/>
progress during the last <lb/>
twenty years than that of the <lb/>
There are <lb/>
bat not with bitterness. He is hundreds <lb/>
and deeply <lb/>
the work of the farm but he con- <lb/>
cedes that honest true <lb/>
way he found in other vocations. <lb/>
The interest of the farmer, the <lb/>
the mechanic, the doctor <lb/>
the lawyer will be safe in his <lb/>
He will not legislate for <lb/>
or against but be ill seek <lb/>
to promote the beet Interests of <lb/>
all conditions. <lb/>
Mr. is well and <lb/>
the State. He was a <lb/>
member of Board of Directors <lb/>
of the Asylum during Gov. <lb/>
Carr's administration. He was for <lb/>
i number of years a member of the <lb/>
State Committee and <lb/>
usually attended its meetings. He <lb/>
has thus been in close <lb/>
with the leader- of the <lb/>
and of the best of the <lb/>
state. He has lusts of friend- <lb/>
among the leaders and can have <lb/>
great at the if <lb/>
the people of Pitt shall choose him <lb/>
as of representatives, <lb/>
ca mot believe the people will let <lb/>
this opportunity to be fitly <lb/>
go by, and I confidently <lb/>
look for his nomination. <lb/>
which editorial ability, me- <lb/>
appearance, and all that <lb/>
to respect <lb/>
and attention are fully <lb/>
abreast of their metropolitan <lb/>
in moral tone, <lb/>
and editorials they <lb/>
pass moat of the great dailies. <lb/>
In times past the country editor <lb/>
generally regarded <lb/>
with a pi tying contempt as <lb/>
a but chicken- <lb/>
hearted of <lb/>
Allot this has <lb/>
changed. Country newspapers <lb/>
as a class, the mightiest <lb/>
influence in the nation. The ed- <lb/>
are men of character and <lb/>
enterprise, doing more for the <lb/>
community for less money than <lb/>
any other body of workers. <lb/>
Plymouth <lb/>
Showers since Wednesday after- <lb/>
noon the temperature some- <lb/>
what, <lb/>
More Hooks Needed. <lb/>
While Greenville a finish- <lb/>
ed town, it grow falter in <lb/>
population if more houses were <lb/>
available. Twice in one day re <lb/>
The Reflector was <lb/>
by men who to <lb/>
get houses so they could move <lb/>
their families here Wit were <lb/>
able to find them. And both the <lb/>
families would be worth much to <lb/>
the town. True building material <lb/>
has been too high recent months <lb/>
to encourage much building, but <lb/>
more houses must be provided <lb/>
th population is to increase. <lb/>
District Meeting. <lb/>
A. number of Odd Fellow of <lb/>
and loft this <lb/>
morning on g is boat to at- <lb/>
tend a meeting of Odd <lb/>
lows at Aurora. The boat left at <lb/>
o'clock, and a few others who in- <lb/>
tended going slept themselves <lb/>
and were left. <lb/>
Chinning <lb/>
Greenville mis this <lb/>
wit i a number of charming <lb/>
and the none <lb/>
ha- been more thin Miss <lb/>
Nell . who is <lb/>
the guest of A. <lb/>
in her other at- <lb/>
tractions Mi-s is especially <lb/>
in music. She has <lb/>
an exceedingly rich voice and her <lb/>
is delightful. <lb/>
Observe th Law. <lb/>
The town have sent <lb/>
around notices calling attention to <lb/>
c prohibiting throw- <lb/>
of or trash of any kind <lb/>
on the streets, and stating that the <lb/>
law will be enforced against any <lb/>
who violate the ordinance. <lb/>
Tobacco to be <lb/>
light, as expected for the <lb/>
sent, but the good price is what <lb/>
pleases the farmers. <lb/>
What the editors leave in <lb/>
their ink bottles, and pigeon- <lb/>
boles, and waste would <lb/>
make u big bunk and a powerful <lb/>
readable one. If what they print <lb/>
of their own stuff and of the con- <lb/>
correspondents <lb/>
should occasionally give offense, <lb/>
tho offended persona should con <lb/>
aider he would have boon a <lb/>
grout deal madder if he had <lb/>
known bow much the editor loft <lb/>
in his ink bottle or cut out of the <lb/>
offending correspondence. As <lb/>
the Concord or some one <lb/>
else, so w ill says, tho man who <lb/>
gets mad what the newspaper <lb/>
says about him should give <lb/>
thanks three times a day for <lb/>
what tho newspaper knows <lb/>
about him and say. <lb/>
PERSONAL <lb/>
Those Coming and Going <lb/>
Daily Reflector, Aug. <lb/>
F. G. James went to <lb/>
to Jay. <lb/>
E. H. Thomas went to <lb/>
this <lb/>
Bert James went to Tarboro <lb/>
today to play ball. <lb/>
Miss Lula Taylor returned from<lb/>
E. K to <lb/>
Wednesday evening. <lb/>
H. C. t this <lb/>
rimming <lb/>
K. c. returned tins <lb/>
Edward wont t <lb/>
today to visit relatives. <lb/>
Ir. Charles went <lb/>
tO tills <lb/>
L A. left <lb/>
for Ga. <lb/>
Dr. J. i. rt-turned Wed- <lb/>
tee in Norfolk, <lb/>
H. <lb/>
evening Norfolk. <lb/>
Misses Lucy <lb/>
left this for a visit near <lb/>
Mi-. J. S. . <lb/>
this for to <lb/>
v it <lb/>
Mrs- W. T. Godwin and Mrs. E. <lb/>
William- are spending some <lb/>
days at Seven <lb/>
J. Z. and little <lb/>
returned <lb/>
from county. <lb/>
Misses Mary <lb/>
Wednesday <lb/>
from a visit to Ayden. <lb/>
Misses Addie of Kin- <lb/>
Powell, of Golds- <lb/>
are visiting Mrs. D. <lb/>
held a <lb/>
sometime with the <lb/>
imperial Tobacco Co. here, has <lb/>
been Tied to the office of <lb/>
same at Rocky <lb/>
The Library of an Emperor. <lb/>
In formed the <lb/>
idea of having a traveling library <lb/>
in order to make hi- hour- of <lb/>
recreation independent of <lb/>
the exigencies of a campaign or tho <lb/>
delays of a courier. The proposed <lb/>
library to form about a thou- <lb/>
sand volumes, hooks were to <lb/>
he of size, printed <lb/>
in good typo and without margins <lb/>
in order to save space. They <lb/>
to be in morocco, with flex- <lb/>
covers and limp backs. The <lb/>
boxes for conveyance were to <lb/>
he covered with leather and lined <lb/>
with green velvet and were to av- <lb/>
sixty volumes apiece in two <lb/>
rows like the shelves in a library. <lb/>
X was to accompany them <lb/>
-o arranged that tho could <lb/>
readily And any desired volume. <lb/>
The of wan as <lb/>
volumes on religion, <lb/>
forty of epic poetry, forty of tho <lb/>
drama, sixty volumes of other <lb/>
sixty volumes of history and <lb/>
a hundred novel-. order to <lb/>
complete the run the in- <lb/>
-hull <lb/>
up of historical <lb/>
nines West fall Thompson in At- <lb/>
In and Out of Cork. <lb/>
The museum England <lb/>
contains a cork model of tho <lb/>
This Ma- probably acquired <lb/>
by Sir John chiefly because <lb/>
cork is to cut. Mr. <lb/>
ion tells in a <lb/>
story with it. The late <lb/>
keeper, Mr. Birch, showing a <lb/>
of American visitor over tho <lb/>
museum and mentioned that this <lb/>
in <lb/>
said one of ladies. <lb/>
arc just going to some friends <lb/>
mean. he ex- <lb/>
plained, this model was made <lb/>
out of -That is still more <lb/>
she replied. friends <lb/>
live just ii little way out of <lb/>
FRANCE HAS A POET. <lb/>
The committee recently <lb/>
by the French minister of public <lb/>
instruction to examine the claims <lb/>
of candidates for the. Hoarse Na- <lb/>
do and <lb/>
the traveling lull <lb/>
worth ha- unearthed i new <lb/>
poet. He M. Abel aged <lb/>
twenty-one, concerning whom the <lb/>
committee opines world will <lb/>
hoar <lb/>
M. won the scholarship <lb/>
by hi volume of <lb/>
descriptive of nature, pastoral <lb/>
life and animals. The new poet has <lb/>
bracketed with <lb/>
a famous who translated <lb/>
Virgil and Milton, with <lb/>
the author of the fable. <lb/>
lie has also ii deal in common <lb/>
with tho singer <lb/>
of In who died a <lb/>
few ago in Paris. Tho com- <lb/>
which ha- chosen the new <lb/>
poet had to grapple with tUt pro- <lb/>
in prose and verso. <lb/>
of The places to be visited by <lb/>
M. when he <lb/>
is <lb/>
Seeing New York. <lb/>
Among tho group of men who <lb/>
come to New York every few <lb/>
months from Charlotte, X. C, part- <lb/>
on business and partly on pleas- <lb/>
is a lieutenant of the Humble- <lb/>
bee rifles, a militia organization of <lb/>
some repute in tho Tar State. <lb/>
Not long ago one of the friends of <lb/>
the lieutenant, meeting him at a <lb/>
Broadway hotel, proposed a trip to <lb/>
the polo grounds to see a ball game. <lb/>
arc the in- <lb/>
quired the North Carolinian. <lb/>
One Hundred and <lb/>
the reply. <lb/>
you mean to tell me <lb/>
this town bus grown to as big <lb/>
us the visitor exclaimed. <lb/>
been coming here every few <lb/>
for tea years, and only last <lb/>
year everything woods north of <lb/>
Fifty-ninth <lb/>
It developed that the lieutenant <lb/>
had taken it avenue <lb/>
upon the frees of Central <lb/>
park had decided he the cud <lb/>
of York Post. <lb/>
A Remarkable Spring. <lb/>
One of the most remarkable <lb/>
springs the world, says J. A. Ed- <lb/>
in the Engineering and Mining <lb/>
Journal, has recently been <lb/>
in New Mexico. It is literally <lb/>
a spring saturated with sodium <lb/>
Distilled water weighs eight <lb/>
one-third pounds per gallon; <lb/>
tho water of this spring weighs ten <lb/>
two-thirds pound. The <lb/>
of tho spring is u little over <lb/>
degrees F. the saturated <lb/>
liquid overflows and cools it forms <lb/>
a crystalline muss like ice, which in <lb/>
the course of ages has spread into <lb/>
a snow white lied of solid sodium <lb/>
salts miles ill extent and as level as <lb/>
a hike. The warm brine, Mr. Eddy <lb/>
reports, is by a minute <lb/>
shrimp-like i -in, and u specie <lb/>
of plant is found growing in the dry <lb/>
expanse of sodium sulphate. <lb/>
His Rare Resolve. <lb/>
John Forrester, northwest <lb/>
of boasts of the fact that <lb/>
he has lived fifty-five years and re- <lb/>
sided in Kansas since 1800 and yet <lb/>
has never been on a train. Mr. <lb/>
does not have any <lb/>
fear of riding on a train, but <lb/>
has never had occasion to ride. <lb/>
times his children have <lb/>
up a purse to have him take in some <lb/>
of the Sunday excursions, but as <lb/>
religious principles j rid- <lb/>
on the train on Sundays be line <lb/>
each time refused to take the <lb/>
Kan.-as Journal. <lb/>
rewarded <lb/>
Hero is a woman whose of <lb/>
gratitude i mi T c <lb/>
I . I of <lb/>
a I. of Io a <lb/>
to m <lb/>
a lifelong r. Her will i <lb/>
directed Unit in <lb/>
I.- on a sumptuous <lb/>
the of tin <lb/>
r should be <lb/>
. the will <lb/>
reads, ii. many pleasant hours <lb/>
spent its humorous col- <lb/>
Not Art, but Salesmanship. <lb/>
paintings self very <lb/>
well, don't remarked <lb/>
tick. <lb/>
replied <lb/>
1-, wouldn't say i should <lb/>
sells his <lb/>
Houston Post, <lb/>
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