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OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT. <lb />
BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent. <lb />
C. <lb />
A- if the legislature is desirous of <lb />
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We <lb />
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PI <lb />
Miss Mattie Hill, of <lb />
came yesterday to visit; <lb />
friends here. <lb />
Miss Janie Kittrell, of Winter- <lb />
ville, spent from Saturday until <lb />
Monday with Mrs C A. Fair- <lb />
Very many people from Winter- <lb />
ville and Grifton came to attend <lb />
the entertainment last week. <lb />
We are I I i m a our little <lb />
friend. Mica Sauls out <lb />
purpose to fill space m the , a slight attack of the <lb />
house, ii has . <lb />
custom when a man is . . . . , I the -mire <lb />
ranged i the court . . ., Taylor <lb />
with an offense, a ; . . solicit the pat- <lb />
the culprit declares of the public. C. E. <lb />
for trial ind rs i <lb />
; honor Watches, clocks and anything <lb />
DISSOLUTION <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION<lb />
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE. N. C. <lb />
A I THE CLOSE OF J Of. 1908<lb />
of Kilpatrick con- <lb />
ducting a cotton and insurance business <lb />
in the town of Grifton. N. C, has this <lb />
dissolved co-partnership by mutual <lb />
consent. Joel Patrick withdrawing from <lb />
said firm. , <lb />
Dec. 12th. 1906. <lb />
W. H. Kilpatrick. <lb />
Joel Patrick. <lb />
l d Loans and Discounts Stock paid in <lb />
Overdrafts Secured Fund <lb />
Dr JOSeph Unsecured <lb />
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. <lb />
Undivided profits 2.713.79 <lb />
of Deposit 2,537.75 <lb />
Block, <lb />
Kant <lb />
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n e <lb />
I needing attention in my line <lb />
We . in the very <lb />
.-.,. else takes . .,,. .,. <lb />
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. after hearing a few witnesses I work entrusted <lb />
. . he decides the case to suit him-to my care to give entire <lb />
self The jury is the l <lb />
Ma a inc . of I prisoner deprived of the greatest <lb />
Net . a on American <lb />
Mrs. Jack Smith. <lb />
Mis N <lb />
Smith I i, prisoner charged up I <lb />
g. in the bill costs a five dollar I seed <lb />
I solicit of the <lb />
people Ayden and community <lb />
accorded on American.;, . , , <lb />
county taxed to death jewelry business Give me a <lb />
to for something it never C-E Spier. <lb />
tans cons <lb />
Lilly Co <lb />
Mrs. R. H. Garris, from the fee which he never received. If <lb />
t lent one day have one man reign <lb />
ii. v, . I let us know it, if we are to ad- <lb />
, . E to the customs of our <lb />
Carroll Hooks is visit- era than in the name of God <lb />
grandparents in the let us get at it <lb />
M. M Sauls ha the finest and <lb />
If ; interested in Cook <lb />
Stove, and Heaters it will pay <lb />
you s <lb />
that m <lb />
The has been <lb />
than bales of sold on <lb />
the here this week. <lb />
D u. Berry has moved <lb />
into the E. S. Edwards house on <lb />
the corner of Lee and Second <lb />
abet <lb />
. car loads <lb />
id tor which we will <lb />
cay highest cash price. Don't <lb />
before seeing us- Y to<lb />
T- Co w Com- <lb />
came to us highly <lb />
mend a II sustained <lb />
their r For three con- <lb />
fer- i the; gave as en- <lb />
. of a clean and <lb />
nigh order, were both <lb />
ling. <lb />
. . d those <lb />
best <lb />
Per. <lb />
t brought to Av <lb />
Sales Feed and Livery <lb />
Stables. <lb />
Nice Conveyances. <lb />
Best <lb />
Prices to suit the time. <lb />
AYDEN, N. C. <lb />
C. WILLIAMS, <lb />
TRIPP. HART <lb />
TO J. II. <lb />
Dealers in Dry Goods, No- <lb />
Light and Heavy <lb />
etc <lb />
Prices to suit the times. <lb />
Tripp Hart Co <lb />
Cash Items <lb />
Gold Coin <lb />
Silver Coin <lb />
t 57,844.55 <lb />
Cashiers u 124.25 <lb />
1,050.00 <lb />
124.25 <lb />
if North Carolina, <lb />
Pin. <lb />
I, J. H. i-l , solemn- <lb />
y Ii to b-t of my <lb />
belief. J. R. DAVIS, f <lb />
and <lb />
fore me, this day of Feb. <lb />
I 7- <lb />
J. v. <lb />
V. <lb />
R. L. DAVIS. <lb />
LITTLE FREDDIE SMITH. <lb />
Freddie, the little t of <lb />
Brother John and Sister Mary <lb />
Sr th, passed away from this <lb />
world to the beautiful home love <lb />
o'clock, Si <lb />
m Little Freddie was <lb />
born Sept. 2nd, died Fob <lb />
9th, 1907. of pneumonia. The <lb />
family has our deepest sympathy <lb />
in the loss of their dear little <lb />
flower. We realize what it means <lb />
to loose one of our dear . <lb />
God best, and he doe; <lb />
all thing- well. Freddie <lb />
member of our Sunday school. <lb />
though being small her sis r, <lb />
May, a faithful member took her <lb />
with every Sunday the <lb />
weather b Favorable. We <lb />
hope that each member of the <lb />
Sunday especially, and <lb />
every one remember the <lb />
the bereaved family, and may <lb />
the loved ones left behind strive <lb />
to meet little Freddie in Heaven. <lb />
Brother Smith is a faithful teach- <lb />
r of our Sunday school, we <lb />
A- OF <lb />
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb />
N. C.-r <lb />
of business Jan. 1906. <lb />
BETHEL BANKING AND TRUST COMPANY. <lb />
AT N. U <lb />
At the close of Jan. 26th, 1907. <lb />
RESOURCES <lb />
and discounts <lb />
Overdrafts <lb />
Furniture Fixtures <lb />
Due from Ranks and <lb />
tankers <lb />
Cash items <lb />
Gold coin. <lb />
bank <lb />
ind other U S notes<lb />
capital stock 5-00000 <lb />
fund <lb />
profits<lb />
26,075.89 <lb />
4.762,81 <lb />
I Time of <lb />
718.48 <lb />
deposit 2.184.60 <lb />
subj. to check <lb />
Loans and 5.2 i <lb />
Overdrafts n i <lb />
and Fixtures <lb />
Due from banks I bankers 25,828.51 <lb />
Cash items 135.50 <lb />
Gold coin 100.00 <lb />
Silver coin 5.668.03 <lb />
Nat. notes other 3,671.0 I <lb />
checks out- <lb />
standing <lb />
i i <lb />
Ti <lb />
ti <lb />
Total <lb />
Capital stock <lb />
i of Pitt, <lb />
KW l W H <lb />
960.25 <lb />
named solemnly <lb />
is true to the best of my <lb />
and belief. W H <lb />
Total <lb />
H CA I <lb />
COUNTY OF PIT f, <lb />
I J. K. i i i r <lb />
n in is hip to the bust of my and be- <lb />
in f J. B. Cashier. <lb />
J. Ii. SMITH <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb />
this 2nd day <lb />
T. Cat son <lb />
Notary Public <lb />
I. BLOUNT, <lb />
T. J. <lb />
Hi STATON, <lb />
m , hi 2nd day <lb />
f Feb., <lb />
ii Hun <lb />
Notary <lb />
Fish Bill. <lb />
, J. <lb />
. . victory i <lb />
.; of his agreed fish bill <lb />
by th The bill pro- <lb />
I. C. ; such a change in the <lb />
mesh of nets as to permit all <lb />
to pass through and stop get more fish. <lb />
wholesale destruction It also <lb />
prohibits the use of nets within <lb />
three miles Ocracoke inlet. <lb />
This is not altogether as good a <lb />
bill as Mr. Laughinghouse want- <lb />
ed, but it will be a help in <lb />
enabling up the river to <lb />
h most <lb />
attend were very much I M much on gun. <lb />
please To Messrs. Hooks and <lb />
this entire community <lb />
is r privilege of <lb />
op I . to attend am wit- <lb />
n ii inter ting and <lb />
perform <lb />
n put <lb />
then i to <lb />
; iv been zealous and <lb />
in th efforts to <lb />
; and afford us <lb />
rt i perhaps never <lb />
have had to <lb />
W hope and <lb />
v. . the people of Ayden <lb />
-v to it that these young <lb />
i an n warded Tor <lb />
an They <lb />
in It. <lb />
Go i E E. new <lb />
. for beef, fresh meats, <lb />
S l of deeds, <lb />
of i county and <lb />
Mar pent the day, <lb />
Sunday with Mr and Mrs. R. C. <lb />
Br carry <lb />
a full line of Meat, Lard and Can <lb />
D buy before giving <lb />
me ;. trial. Frank Lilly Co. <lb />
b Emma Kilpatrick, of <lb />
Centerville, Mamie Dawson, <lb />
A, and Mrs- Ma <lb />
ware <lb />
of Mrs. W. E. Hooks during the <lb />
pa week. <lb />
If y u need any Paint be sure <lb />
and see E. E. Co. <lb />
Cotton has been coming on our <lb />
one of those <lb />
N. J. Rouse, Counsel Gen. Han. <lb />
day. Little Freddie was loved <lb />
knew her- her face <lb />
she so bright <lb />
and active. Her Beat will be <lb />
vacant, at Sunday school, and in <lb />
the home, which can not be <lb />
filled. May the Lord bless and <lb />
direct the loved ones. Tho fun- <lb />
took place ill Ayden <lb />
tery Sunday i m. at at- <lb />
tended by a large but <lb />
owing to bad weather several <lb />
were prevented from attending <lb />
The pall bearers were Messrs. E. <lb />
G. Cox, F. Lilly, S. S Hodges <lb />
and F. Burney. The burial <lb />
S were conducted by Brother <lb />
R. H. Jones, assisted by Brother <lb />
T. H King Little Freddie's <lb />
memory will ever be sweet to us, <lb />
we fee that Heaven is <lb />
in that she <lb />
on before. <lb />
A precious one from us <lb />
gone, <lb />
W. Granger, <lb />
, A. 1st Vice-Pres. <lb />
lain Pens Sauls. and H.-D. Harper, Sr., 2nd JOHN F. STOKES, <lb />
M. . J. V. 3rd Tice-President Manager Branch Office. Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Foil lain pens on sale at Saul's <lb />
drug st re at from to <lb />
delight and a pleasure <lb />
to <lb />
Pen. Call at Drug <lb />
Store and secure this much need <lb />
article. <lb />
W, B. Brown. Secretary <lb />
E. Hood. Treasurer, <lb />
J. J. ROGERS, Supt Agencies, <lb />
James m. Parrott, <lb />
Director <lb />
It delight a i i <lb />
to say of the A, J. <lb />
NORTH <lb />
Lo. <lb />
any <lb />
sale <lb />
at <lb />
Fountain Pens with <lb />
all size points for <lb />
Drugstore. <lb />
Call <lb />
cure one of excellent <lb />
M, Sauls. <lb />
All sizes and reasonable prices <lb />
the y best Fountain Pens at <lb />
Saul Drug Store. <lb />
Clansman at IT'S <lb />
on Return <lb />
to Greenville <lb />
Norfolk, Va. Feb. <lb />
returned to If birth- <lb />
place i. The play first saw <lb />
has gone I the light in the Academy of <lb />
I Music, Norfolk. 22nd, <lb />
l i There was a tremendous display <lb />
of enthusiasm on that memorable <lb />
occasion, but not anymore than <lb />
A voice we love is stilled; was evidenced tonight. The <lb />
A place is vacant in hour home I was packed with the <lb />
Which never can be filled- <lb />
God in His wisdom, <lb />
Has recalled <lb />
His had <lb />
the boon, <lb />
THE BEST ORGANIZED. THE BEST FINANCED, <lb />
THE BEST MANAGED, <lb />
SELLS THE CLEANEST, CLEAREST, MOST LIBERAL, ATTRACTIVE. <lb />
AND UP-TO-DATE POLICIES ON THE MARKET. <lb />
HAVE TO DIE TO <lb />
Hundreds were turned away <lb />
able to gain admission. <lb />
for political reasons <lb />
had been made against the <lb />
And though the body slumbers or the play. -Mayor <lb />
, attended <lb />
. . and said saw nothing <lb />
The soul is safe in Heaven. objectionable, in fact was <lb />
Little eyes so soft and gentle, much for himself. Th <lb />
Little soul without a stain, , VS <lb />
Little that smiled sweet-1 the of<lb />
form that pain; Negotiations are on look- <lb />
Little feet by angels guided to the presentation of <lb />
for a long at <lb />
, rapidly for the past To our Fathers mansion, fair, the exposition during <lb />
few days it reminds one very Sad and sorrowful the parting, c present summer- <lb />
for f the fall reason. Some But she found the gates ajar. <lb />
bales have been sold within <lb />
the last ten days. <lb />
Claude Dawson, of Grifton, <lb />
pent the past week with his. <lb />
Mrs. F. G. lain arr. <lb />
I , r fresh and cheap goods go <lb />
to E. EL Co., they always <lb />
have the best. <lb />
Lizzie <lb />
Ulla L. Hart. <lb />
Lorena A. Dixon. <lb />
Committees. <lb />
I much to the <lb />
delight of the people of this sec- <lb />
will appear in Masonic <lb />
Temple opera house, Greenville, <lb />
on Tuesday night, 26th. <lb />
W. H. has gone to house- seat sale will begin Monday <lb />
keeping in new Cherry morning, 25th, at <lb />
house on Greene street. o'clock, at Reflector Store. <lb />
Total and Permanent Disability Protection. <lb />
Temporary Disability Protection. <lb />
ILLUSTRATION <lb />
A Policy pays an indemnity of per week for temporary <lb />
disability, or a year in case of total and permanent disability. <lb />
Suppose you investigate our policy contracts right away, <lb />
representatives are ever ready for a show down. <lb />
A few substantial purchasers wanted at once. No better contracts offered. <lb />
Communicate with <lb />
J. F. STOKES, Manager, <lb />
LE, N. C. <lb />
Our <lb />
EASTERN <lb />
D. J. W Editor and Owner. <lb />
Truth in P to Fiction. <lb />
YEAR <lb />
VOL. No. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY NORTH CAROLINA. MA CU <lb />
NO. <lb />
FOUND BY DREAM. <lb />
LITTLE THINGS HELP <lb />
The little things in life are <lb />
. Me by . lent Th <lb />
Academy. aggregate, tell most for <lb />
by W th. Jg An <lb />
Media, of . and <lb />
to Hate Been in Answer <lb />
displayed there, a little self-re- <lb />
on this or the <lb />
to a Prayer. <lb />
Wake Forest College, Feb. 23- a amount of pains <lb />
A few days ago I was shown on another occasion these are <lb />
a gold watch that has <lb />
had a peculiar experience, and <lb />
because of this the <lb />
possessor s faith in prayer has <lb />
been The affair <lb />
is an interesting one and I give <lb />
it below. <lb />
Two years ago Mr. T. Y- <lb />
of Chatham county, at <lb />
present a student here was in <lb />
school at Academy <lb />
and while there boarded in a <lb />
family. He bought a <lb />
size gold watch, a few days <lb />
later left the watch in his room, and <lb />
and afterwards it was missing. <lb />
A diligent search was made <lb />
not be found The <lb />
landlady, a Christian woman of <lb />
high standing, was very much <lb />
distressed that anything should <lb />
be stolen, as was thought, from <lb />
an occupant of her home, but <lb />
there was no clue to the missing <lb />
jewelry. <lb />
A few days ago Mr. Seymour <lb />
received a letter from a friend <lb />
of his at Creek and I give <lb />
a paragraph from it. <lb />
the past night about <lb />
o'clock in the Mrs <lb />
Martha Johnson, or now Mrs. <lb />
as she has recently <lb />
married, came to my room, rap- <lb />
on my door, and after com- <lb />
in she told me she was <lb />
lag i <lb />
so troubled over a dream she <lb />
could not sleep. She had <lb />
dreams of late. In this one she <lb />
dreamed where a lost watch was <lb />
and wanted me to help her look <lb />
for it. I dressed, all others <lb />
were asleep, and went with her <lb />
into your old room and tore oil <lb />
the plastering and laths in the <lb />
corner where she dreamed <lb />
your watch was. After <lb />
getting a hole large enough she <lb />
put her hand in soon she <lb />
believe that I have <lb />
found it. She pulled out a little <lb />
bag, pocket, and there it was <lb />
nicely fitted in one corner. <lb />
There was no sign a crystal <lb />
about it- We carried it out to <lb />
Prof. in the night, to see <lb />
if it was yours. He said that he <lb />
thought it Mrs. Martha <lb />
seems to be very glad that it is <lb />
found- She says that it s in an- <lb />
to The letter is <lb />
signed by D. B. Bryan <lb />
This is a, remarkable answer to <lb />
prayer Mr. Seymour says that <lb />
the children in the neighborhood <lb />
often came into his room at <lb />
Creek and that he thinks <lb />
one of them broke the crystal and <lb />
in order to hide his or her guilt <lb />
hid th- watch in a hole in the <lb />
plastering of the room. Char- <lb />
Observer. <lb />
Shy One Bull; <lb />
The manager who would ad- <lb />
his forty minstrels, <lb />
in Mexico, and <lb />
then put on his show with about <lb />
what make such wonderful <lb />
changes in life and bless both <lb />
the doer of the act and the re- <lb />
The Progressive Farmer for <lb />
last week contains a list of <lb />
in behalf of <lb />
the rural carriers, men whose <lb />
daily visits mean so much to <lb />
many a country home. The list <lb />
should be read, and attention to <lb />
the advice given <lb />
though each item is small in it- <lb />
self to make the work <lb />
the service better. <lb />
The <lb />
You will be doing your car- <lb />
a great favor if you stamp <lb />
your mail before same <lb />
in box or use government <lb />
stamped envelopes with return <lb />
upon left-hand. This will <lb />
guarantee delivery or return of <lb />
letter. If you should not hap- <lb />
pen to have stamps or stamped <lb />
envelopes wrap mt in a <lb />
paper. Remember that in cold <lb />
weather, if the money is put in <lb />
the box loose the carrier has to <lb />
get off his gloves or to <lb />
get hold of these loose pennies. <lb />
Always stamp upon the upper <lb />
right hand corner <lb />
When addressing a letter to <lb />
one who is not a regular patron <lb />
of a rural route you <lb />
should mark on the envelope in <lb />
whose care the letter or package <lb />
should <lb />
In addressing your letter do <lb />
not write above the middle of <lb />
the envelope as the address <lb />
be partially blurred by being <lb />
struck with the post-marking <lb />
stamp. <lb />
In regard to boxes, help your <lb />
carrier by having a good one in <lb />
a good easy place to drive up to, <lb />
and always have your mail <lb />
ready. <lb />
If you have visitors who are <lb />
expecting mail you should give <lb />
the carrier their <lb />
Don't forget to nail your box <lb />
on the post when your neigh- <lb />
cow rubs it off <lb />
Don't forget to haul a few <lb />
loads of gravel and put around <lb />
your box, so that the carrier can <lb />
get to your box miring <lb />
down <lb />
Don't be afraid to meet your <lb />
carrier a half mile and get your <lb />
mail while the roads are bad <lb />
he has to re- <lb />
. He will more than repay <lb />
you when you get busy with your <lb />
crop. <lb />
Any mail matter deposited in <lb />
box is subject to ordinary postage <lb />
rates. <lb />
Packages should be well wrap- <lb />
and securely tied, and all <lb />
valuable letters and packages <lb />
should be registered. <lb />
The mail boxes are <lb />
by the government- Any <lb />
tampering with them not inter-1 <lb />
should be reported at <lb />
WAS IT TRAGEDY OR WHAT WAS <lb />
IT <lb />
Major Graham Mad Because He Wasn't <lb />
Appointed on Conference <lb />
The senate chamber was <lb />
crowded yesterday at noon by <lb />
reason of a report that Senator <lb />
Graham, of Or was going <lb />
question of personal <lb />
privilege to the <lb />
ant-governor for not g <lb />
him on the conference committee <lb />
on passenger rate reduction, and <lb />
to threaten to resign his scat in <lb />
the senate unless he were placed <lb />
on that committee. The report <lb />
spread quickly and when Mr. <lb />
Graham was recognized there <lb />
DISREGARD DANGER SIGNALS. <lb />
Bis Engineers On Shore <lb />
Demonstrated by by <lb />
Huh Officials. <lb />
There has been so much talk <lb />
about the effectiveness the <lb />
block system, automatic and <lb />
manual, that laws have been and <lb />
are being placed requiring all <lb />
railroads to add the equipment <lb />
for the protection of the travel- <lb />
public. When the rubs are <lb />
observed, when <lb />
alive to their duties, there is <lb />
but a small chance of accident <lb />
The Lake Shore is one of the <lb />
great railway systems of the <lb />
country It has it.-, share f <lb />
trouble, but to ascertain the <lb />
was strained attention to hear all the management <lb />
that he say. The rumor recently decided to test the nun- <lb />
was in error as to the threat of which the signals <lb />
resigning his seat in the senate, regarded. At Connecticut Ohio, <lb />
but in other ways the incident, the other i party of hi <lb />
was more sensational than had officiate Stood the com pa- <lb />
been rumored. Senator Graham track and purposely <lb />
denounced the action of darkened the <lb />
lieutenant-governor as <lb />
ranted, an insult to the senate, l'S that the line . I was not <lb />
and passionately clear for traffic. a few <lb />
what meat doth trains <lb />
our Caesar feed that he one stoP- <lb />
grown so He declared course, had made <lb />
that he would be a coward if he to safeguard <lb />
submitted to the that <lb />
act which was done to humiliate harm- but the <lb />
him the Senate. From were naturally startled <lb />
start to the speech that <lb />
hot and dramatic. The Senator I without paying the least heed to <lb />
referred to his record when he The engineer of the <lb />
moved to impeach the Governor the <lb />
of North in the was complimented <lb />
ties, and said this was not the and promoted, but the names of <lb />
st time that he had refused to the offenders were taken and a <lb />
Le ruled by servant of the dispatch adds that all will <lb />
he characterized the from service of the <lb />
place of the Lake Times, <lb />
nor. He closed by reading a <lb />
resolution discharging the con- Organ to Save Woodpile. <lb />
committee. a number of years ago a <lb />
The crowds present expected luge in the eastern part of the <lb />
something sensational to follow, town of was very <lb />
but Major Graham did not ask much wrought up over the Intro <lb />
consideration of his resolution, musical instrument <lb />
After he had resumed his seat in their church service. <lb />
President arose as quiet- final meeting when the matter <lb />
as if nothing unusual has hap- was to be settled excitement ran <lb />
and recognized the Sena- high. <lb />
tor from upon a bill that One man whose reputation for <lb />
he had been advocating when honest dealings was not always <lb />
Major Graham had obtained suspicion made a <lb />
floor on a question of personal speech in opposition. A neigh- <lb />
privilege. And the proceedings whose back yard joined the <lb />
continued in tho usual way, speaker's could hardly wait for <lb />
soon the galleries and the close of the remarks. Then <lb />
HEIRLOOMS. <lb />
FINDING LONGITUDE. <lb />
Colonial tad Relic, <lb />
for the Cent Exposition. <lb />
Va. V b. The <lb />
p m E th <lb />
ion , <lb />
way as latitude, a <lb />
history will be a . . ,. , ,. , <lb />
ting a on <lb />
graduate institute for s u-. , <lb />
equator some <lb />
m on i horizon due <lb />
if he traveled to- <lb />
w r I it, see it rise in <lb />
How it is by a Sailor's <lb />
or on Ship. <lb />
If the earth did not rotate, <lb />
says Prof. H. Turner <lb />
t. have taken inter- . . ,,, , ., , , , . f. <lb />
i . found in exactly <lb />
n j. <lb />
and the hall of <lb />
. institute for <lb />
d of American history. TI <lb />
re lyes of the original <lb />
c the private <lb />
from the homes, historical so-. <lb />
and associations and he the <lb />
must ins, have been searched for by traveling due <lb />
in this department, height to which <lb />
which rill bring clearly to the length <lb />
In ind of every observer the the t <lb />
. s of our nation's his- <lb />
. pivotal events of the But the rotation of the earth <lb />
viral eras; the factors, which o; on carrying him east- <lb />
combining germinated the seed w n that even if <lb />
I pi lilted at until it, he remained in the spot the <lb />
b a colonial grove which -tar would still rise and its <lb />
his developed into a mighty then indicate the <lb />
. of lapsed since he first ob- <lb />
Jamestown w served it, as he could readily <lb />
than any if he possessed a watch <lb />
exposition and as an keeping correct tone. If, <lb />
factor along this and with such a watch, he <lb />
many other lines it will be set on a the <lb />
surpassed. From the Virginia at any would due to <lb />
were vacant. Several of the <lb />
leaders of the Senate were soon <lb />
in the rear of the <lb />
Senate chamber and it was re- <lb />
ported that a caucus of the Dem- <lb />
Senators had been cal- <lb />
led for eight o'clock last night- <lb />
The public then understood why <lb />
no senator had replied to Major <lb />
Graham and that the matter <lb />
would be discussed behind closed <lb />
News and Ob- <lb />
server. <lb />
jumping to his feet without wait- <lb />
to address the chairman, he <lb />
sir. if I had known the <lb />
was so afraid of an <lb />
organ I should have had one <lb />
hung on my woodpile years <lb />
ten men all told would not your postmaster. <lb />
Cape as easily as in the J Don't let your neighbor hitch <lb />
States- horse to your mail-box post, <lb />
Because the number of so that the carrier has to get out <lb />
produced a bull fight in his wagon to put mail in. <lb />
the other Sunday were j Don't forget to clean snow- <lb />
one short of the advertise from your box. <lb />
the manager was fined <lb />
There are but few editors in <lb />
our State who have not made f <lb />
and continuous fight <lb />
against the city mail order <lb />
house. This been done in <lb />
the interest of the home mer- <lb />
chant, and without money and Lowe and Ethel Carr. <lb />
without If the editors of Claude Vines and <lb />
the land had received regular ad- Ward, <lb />
rates for all they have <lb />
Licenses. <lb />
WHITE. <lb />
Wiley Jones and Jane Kit troll. <lb />
Fredrick Moore and M. <lb />
COLORED. <lb />
Christopher and <lb />
Knight. <lb />
Edwards and Carr. <lb />
Will Moss and Adelaide <lb />
Church Cherry and Sarah <lb />
Ward. <lb />
by the municipal authorities. <lb />
The <lb />
First Shad, <lb />
first white shad caught <lb />
post <lb />
Don't let your mailbox <lb />
lean halfway over. <lb />
Don't set your box in your <lb />
If you do. don't <lb />
lame the carrier if he hubs <lb />
your fence and tears off a dozen <lb />
or more pickets. <lb />
Don't put letters in box and <lb />
this far the river thin to raise <lb />
was a <lb />
n. <lb />
said against enemies of <lb />
he country merchant they could <lb />
now be wearing diamonds. Now <lb />
the department store man <lb />
advertising space and <lb />
is willing to take all the average <lb />
country editor has for sale, and <lb />
at a good price. What other <lb />
class of business or professional <lb />
men would refuse business to <lb />
help their friends, especially as <lb />
many of said friends never seem <lb />
. o <lb />
Trips to Jr. Exposition. <lb />
number of Plan- <lb />
Life announces that it <lb />
will give four free trips to the <lb />
Jamestown exposition to persons <lb />
who get the largest number of <lb />
subscribers to that magazine by <lb />
July 1st. This is <lb />
to get a to the <lb />
greatest of modern <lb />
terms. Plantation Life is such <lb />
an excellent magazine that it <lb />
to n <lb />
State library will come the <lb />
traits of v i. governors and <lb />
old documents and <lb />
scripts; from the Jamestown <lb />
Island collection come the <lb />
silver service once used iii the <lb />
church and f every section of <lb />
the State will come colonial heir- <lb />
looms and war relics of many <lb />
Ii. the Carolina <lb />
exhibit will be the valuable col- <lb />
of the Guilford Battle- <lb />
ground Company, the Con- <lb />
display will be an <lb />
bit of colonial clocks, the p <lb />
collection of historical <lb />
pictures and the Guilford anti- <lb />
rues the latter comprising the <lb />
st pieces of furniture in <lb />
America, a thousand-leg table, a <lb />
Hepplewhite sofa, m hi e <lb />
chairs tables, etc. <lb />
setts will contribute a fine his <lb />
exhibit of portraits, I <lb />
laces samplers, silver <lb />
and books, manuscripts, <lb />
furniture and china. <lb />
Pennsylvania and Mary- <lb />
land will each send a valuable <lb />
collection of treasured <lb />
Each of the original colonies will <lb />
contribute largely to this <lb />
but it will not be confined <lb />
this territory by any cans for <lb />
from nearly every State will <lb />
come contribution- to this mos <lb />
interesting exhibit. <lb />
Among the special historical <lb />
exhibits will be the great <lb />
eagle which, as a figurehead, <lb />
graced the bow of Commodore <lb />
flagship, the <lb />
John Smith rock upon which <lb />
head of the colonist was laid <lb />
rescued by Pocahontas, the an- <lb />
of the Merrimac which <lb />
lost during the engagement with <lb />
the Monitor and which was but <lb />
recently recovered; the Lil <lb />
Bell; a tree from which Daniel <lb />
Boone once snot a bear; i can- <lb />
non captured at Yorktown and <lb />
thousands of other relics and his- <lb />
articles. <lb />
The collection for this exhibit <lb />
are being made by the <lb />
of the American Revolution, <lb />
the Colonial Dames, the Society <lb />
for the Preservation of Virginia <lb />
Antiquities, the Daughters of <lb />
the Confederacy, <lb />
Colonial Wars, the Sons of the <lb />
American Revolution t in- <lb />
various historical societies of the <lb />
several States. <lb />
a two <lb />
First, the rotation of the earth, <lb />
for which he cold make allow- <lb />
by consulting watch; <lb />
the second, his journey eastward <lb />
the length of which he could ac- <lb />
Calculate. <lb />
Nowadays the sailor finds his <lb />
longitude just in way, by <lb />
c a watch or chronometer <lb />
with hi -i on board ship. Bat to <lb />
that would <lb />
correctly at different <lb />
and in the other <lb />
varying circumstances of a sea <lb />
voyage, was regarded in Flam- <lb />
s as <lb />
t as the least feasible of <lb />
for finding lo <lb />
There i-. however, a <lb />
cl in t e sky which is <lb />
pendent of the of <lb />
indeed <lb />
there are . planet a <lb />
among the n . <lb />
A Former Citizen Here. <lb />
of the corr <lb />
to re <lb />
serious <lb />
ii- too . <lb />
tor every<lb />
on <lb />
. are <lb />
all <lb />
--y move <lb />
lading. <lb />
tor convenient <lb />
ins A <lb />
; moon its. <lb />
month i c circuit of <lb />
the dial, and to read the time <lb />
correctly is thus sixty times as <lb />
difficult to as the ordinary <lb />
clock, which performs its circuit <lb />
ii twelve hours. To road seconds <lb />
from a clock we arrange <lb />
ism to the motions of <lb />
this hour hand <lb />
fort minute hand, for the <lb />
hand; and yet, though <lb />
the sailor is especially anxious to <lb />
read seconds, the moo-i pro- <lb />
him with a click moving <lb />
times slowly, rather <lb />
than times more <lb />
in spite of this <lb />
-rums defect the advantage of <lb />
. o the time given is <lb />
y . if can <lb />
only prop the <lb />
i . e clock, be.-ides <lb />
illy of reading <lb />
the when moves so <lb />
re t <lb />
if a grave kind in inter- <lb />
pr. indications. The <lb />
move uniformly, <lb />
I .; or <lb />
t . calculations; <lb />
but these require <lb />
well as <lb />
to provide a <lb />
starting point. But <lb />
d the <lb />
Greenwich, <lb />
had not yet an his great <lb />
law, and it was only surmised by <lb />
that if sufficient ob- <lb />
of the moon were <lb />
made, some general law would <lb />
be four. r inequalities. <lb />
know now that can all be <lb />
deduced form Newton's great <lb />
law of to enable sailors <lb />
to read the clock. <lb />
It must have required immense <lb />
courage to set out on such a cam- <lb />
Linking, back on the <lb />
history of our Royal <lb />
we may say that there was <lb />
of saving time. <lb />
compliment or even list of rs. Get to work <lb />
ate and win one of these free trips <lb />
The Reflector was glad to have <lb />
a call from Mr. Gib Cherry, of <lb />
Pamlico county. He once lived <lb />
here but moved away years ago. <lb />
He said this was his first visit to <lb />
Greenville in twenty-five I no that <lb />
that he could hardly rec g. i.-. ,,,<lb /></p>
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                <p>
STORIES OF DR. HOLMES. <lb />
A Young Woman Didn't Hi. <lb />
Literary <lb />
The story is recalled of a young <lb />
Virginia country girl dining in <lb />
ton some ago, in the days <lb />
when Dr. Holmes wont to dinner.-. <lb />
Seated next to her was a homely <lb />
little gentleman name <lb />
she did not lie to talk <lb />
wit In i how she <lb />
her t in lite i <lb />
c my father and <lb />
she <lb />
what do you asked <lb />
the little man. <lb />
the of the <lb />
Breakfast for one <lb />
lie <lb />
should think you not <lb />
care to read more I <lb />
the . with a <lb />
ii in his tone. <lb />
fa I and <lb />
judges of . <lb />
and .-. cent <lb />
of m I we gel to the <lb />
end of the we generally <lb />
turn back to the beginning and <lb />
read over <lb />
The little old n in at this <lb />
and was ed be friendly, but <lb />
Miss was i displeased with <lb />
hi.-- e concerning the <lb />
that she met him with chilly <lb />
An as the guests went into <lb />
the drawing room her hostess <lb />
to <lb />
didn't seem to Dr. I <lb />
as i n I b <lb />
Holm Miss <lb />
. Tl ere was a tab -n an <lb />
r of wit <lb />
told, t .- i's; Peabody was <lb />
t r. at . place. <lb />
The rode in a <lb />
c. he got there he <lb />
was n el by Holmes, who had walk- <lb />
ed. Near by a statue i <lb />
ice. And Holmes <lb />
you I <lb />
Peabody. <lb />
Thai night he went l I mo <lb />
and said i, <lb />
got off a good juke to- <lb />
His wife asked him what it was. <lb />
was to meet him down <lb />
at the statue of Eurydice, and when <lb />
I he said quite happily, <lb />
you came in a carriage <lb />
And then the genial professor <lb />
wondered his wife didn't laugh. <lb />
A BASEBALL STORY. <lb />
Pictures of a That War <lb />
on Exhibition. <lb />
Dad Clark, once a pitcher of the <lb />
New York club, who was perhaps <lb />
the most unconscious humorist the <lb />
game ever known, could be <lb />
made to believe the tallest story <lb />
ever told, provided the teller <lb />
. hi . and this sublime faith <lb />
of Clark's in ed him to be <lb />
OP. inn c. I <lb />
One most notable eases <lb />
rein Dad got happened <lb />
n that genial <lb />
of go fellows, Parke <lb />
the New York catcher at <lb />
time, no hurriedly into the <lb />
when the fellows <lb />
v n to d n their baseball <lb />
. lot for i practice <lb />
wen, do you <lb />
the park this <lb />
i Co <lb />
i gathered <lb />
n nit r largest show window. <lb />
curious myself. I went <lb />
up to I the trouble was. and <lb />
what imagine caused the <lb />
street I i blockaded Why, <lb />
. than have <lb />
the filled with canned <lb />
,. . I on psi can is the <lb />
of i shouted Parke. <lb />
Dad a he be- <lb />
his street clothes. <lb />
i . in Siegel-Coop- <lb />
window you fat heads, <lb />
see v . popular of dis <lb />
punk outfit I'm do little hoy who's <lb />
dis park every day. <lb />
strike <lb />
dollar in me <lb />
Me i s In <lb />
win de folks<lb />
f p <lb />
.<lb />
. IV ; . <lb />
. . i Of ;. ; tat red i <lb />
About Home <lb />
Do You Contemplate <lb />
Owning One <lb />
If so the first thing to consider is a good <lb />
lot in a desirable location and you can- <lb />
not better suited in a lot than the <lb />
Sam White Property. <lb />
No proper surpasses this for a desirable <lb />
home. Lots can be bought there now at <lb />
reasonable prices and on easy terms. There <lb />
is every indication that property around <lb />
is going to be higher, and the <lb />
linger you defer buying the lot the <lb />
it will <lb />
This properly is located only minutes <lb />
walk from business part the town. <lb />
See Sam White and let him explain prices <lb />
and terms. <lb />
Themistocles, the hero of <lb />
mis, was sent into banishment by <lb />
the practice of ostracism. This was <lb />
a purely Athenian device to <lb />
vent any citizen becoming too great. <lb />
When any man acquired such prom- <lb />
as to be unsafe to the state, <lb />
a number of citizens demanded a <lb />
vote, which was taken by writing on <lb />
shells the name of the too <lb />
citizen. If a majority voted <lb />
against him, he was sent into exile <lb />
not because be had ii anything, <lb />
but for fear he do <lb />
He stayed away from live to ten <lb />
years, then resumed <lb />
his standing as a citizen <lb />
of property or <lb />
was ostracized and went into <lb />
exile, where he soon of <lb />
Hi. correspondence w <lb />
Persians. Ho was about to be <lb />
arrested, but to Per lie <lb />
pained great influence at the Per- <lb />
c and an invasion <lb />
i f e, but i I, it is supposed <lb />
by poison, fore his could be <lb />
realized. <lb />
JOB <lb />
I hub w, -1 -hum. i <lb />
A POINTER <lb />
AN OLD ADAGE <lb />
SAYS. <lb />
A panels a heavy cars <lb />
a tight parse <lb />
The LIVER U the scat of <lb />
tenths of all disease. <lb />
to to the root of the whole mat- <lb />
thoroughly, quickly safely <lb />
and restore the action of <lb />
LIVER to normal condition. <lb />
Give to the system and <lb />
flesh to the body. <lb />
Take No Substitute. <lb />
I Not Quite if <lb />
How often you can get a <lb />
XI <lb />
nail or driver or <lb />
lacking. Have a good <lb />
tool box and be prepared for <lb />
emergencies. Our line of tools <lb />
tis a yo i could desire, and <lb />
we will sec that your tool <lb />
box dues not lack a single <lb />
useful article. <lb />
I Of Course <lb />
You get Harness, <lb />
Horse Goods, <lb />
J P <lb />
Corey <lb />
aim<lb />
Michael Angels. <lb />
was e <lb />
great <lb />
painter, sculptor and architect. <lb />
In order to <lb />
mint figures properly <lb />
he devoted twelve years to the stud; <lb />
of anatomy alone. His monument <lb />
to Pope Julius was grand <lb />
a scale that the church of St. Peter <lb />
in Home was altered with a view to <lb />
affording a suitable plate for its re- <lb />
The tomb was afterward <lb />
modified in plan and placed in an- <lb />
other church. His <lb />
required seven years to ex- <lb />
and was finished when the <lb />
artist was nearly sixty-eight. A few <lb />
weeks before his death the aged art- <lb />
was met one day in the street <lb />
walking through the snow with <lb />
great When asked where <lb />
ho was going, he replied, school <lb />
to try learn <lb />
Satisfied <lb />
Time. p. m. <lb />
HI me your gait was es- <lb />
teemed o of the finest in the reg- <lb />
mo. Miss <lb />
Lieutenant said <lb />
you marched <lb />
lieutenant may not be a <lb />
good <lb />
fancy he if. To my mind <lb />
i.-i nothing that makes a man <lb />
more presentable and really <lb />
a graceful walk. <lb />
curiosity is greatly aroused. <lb />
ask a favor of <lb />
t I would ii In <lb />
And she handed him<lb />
When you wart send <lb />
t orders to <lb />
THE REFLECTOR<lb />
TO <lb />
MEN. <lb />
LARGE QUANTITY OF NEW TYPE AND STOCK RECENTLY <lb />
ADDED TO THIS <lb />
THE REFLECTOR <lb />
and Weekly, <lb />
in. <lb />
Oscar Hooker having with, <lb />
drawn from the dim of R. L, <lb />
Smith Co, composed of R L. <lb />
Smith and Oscar Hooker, which <lb />
has Heretofore existed and had <lb />
its principle place of business in <lb />
the town of Greenville, N. C, <lb />
the said firm is hereby <lb />
by mutual consent, from and <lb />
this date. <lb />
In the the said <lb />
Oscar Hooker lakes all the note <lb />
and which were <lb />
i acted their Greenville, <lb />
Farmville and S ow hill places <lb />
of business and all persons ow- <lb />
said firm debts contracted at <lb />
said p w II, <lb />
i lease make payment to sad <lb />
Oscar Hooker. <lb />
And said R. L. Smith takes <lb />
the notes and accounts which <lb />
were at lien Wash- <lb />
V paces of <lb />
business, and all persons owing <lb />
said firm d bis at <lb />
aid Washington and <lb />
.-e m , men t <lb />
to L <lb />
Witness our bands and <lb />
Hi's 7th day of <lb />
L. Smith, <lb />
O. Hooker. <lb />
R L having purchased <lb />
the interest of Oscar Hooker in <lb />
ail mules by <lb />
the firm of L Smith <lb />
the R L. will <lb />
to run Sale mid Exchange Stan, <lb />
at the same will be <lb />
to live the patrons the <lb />
former favor him with a<lb />
This the day of January <lb />
1907. R. L. Smith <lb />
Having sold to R. L. Smith all <lb />
my interest in the and <lb />
mules ed by the firm of R. <lb />
L. Smith and Company, he will <lb />
continue to run Sale Ex- <lb />
change Stables at the same old <lb />
stand, and I take pleasure in <lb />
commending him to the favor <lb />
and the public. <lb />
This the 7th day of <lb />
1907 o. <lb />
mm <lb />
Offers advantage <lb />
D. W. <lb />
in <lb />
Groceries <lb />
And Provisions j <lb />
for reaching the public. <lb />
Cotton <lb />
Ties always on <lb />
Fresh kept ton- <lb />
in stock. Country <lb />
Produce Bought and Sold <lb />
I a V L I I <lb />
North Carol int. <lb />
REPORT OF CONDITION OF <lb />
GREENVILLE BANKING TRUST COMPANY <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
At close of business 26th, 1907. <lb />
rafts <lb />
unsecured <lb />
All other Stocks, Bonds <lb />
and 10.000.00 <lb />
25.950,62<lb />
Gold Com <lb />
Oliver <lb />
bank <lb />
rt notes <lb />
8.526,00 <lb />
-200,187.53 <lb />
Capital aloe paid in<lb />
profits, <lb />
Bills payable <lb />
Deposits <lb />
; j v <lb />
Due to k <lb />
Cashiers ck <lb />
RESOLUTION ON 1907 <lb />
COTTON <lb />
FAVORS <lb />
SCHOOL. <lb />
EASTERN <lb />
Total, <lb />
200.186,5 <lb />
f Pit. <lb />
of above bank, do <lb />
true to the best of my <lb />
C. CARR, Cashier. <lb />
A. M <lb />
R, O- <lb />
J. <lb />
-i. f <lb />
,. I S <lb />
ad <lb />
and to before <lb />
tins of Feb 1907. <lb />
J. MOO <lb />
Public <lb />
The following resolution was Sod Special Message ts <lb />
passed by the great convention I Urging hat it be Established, <lb />
of the Southern Cotton On Tuesday Gov. R, B. Glenn <lb />
held in Birmingham. i special the leg <lb />
view of the fact that a touching a number of <lb />
great many farmers have adopted subjects One of these <lb />
the intensive system of farming was <lb />
increasing the yield per acre and , for n <lb />
new territory each j ear is being Carolina That of tho mes-, <lb />
planted in cotton that <lb />
has not grown cotton, thereby <lb />
increasing the production, there- <lb />
fore in order to maintain <lb />
and remunerative prices, we <lb />
urge and recommend a full re- <lb />
of per cent, of cotton <lb />
the Normal, would be of <lb />
benefit to the cause of education <lb />
No friction or ill-will seems to <lb />
exist against the Normal, but <lb />
only the kindest of feelings. <lb />
There is however one If <lb />
the eastern people i to <lb />
come as they do session Her <lb />
session, asking an re- <lb />
fused because of Normal, <lb />
then human nature assert <lb />
itself and friction will occur that <lb />
may prove injurious It is my <lb />
FIGHT OVER. <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
TH HANK OF <lb />
At the Close of Business, Jan. 26th 1907. <lb />
. .<lb />
red <lb />
Stocks, <lb />
Capitol Stock paid lo <lb />
undivided Profits <lb />
126,000.00 <lb />
25.000.00<lb />
j out- <lb />
1241.673,611 <lb />
t M <lb />
of Pitt f <lb />
I, L. Little. the above-named <lb />
that the is <lb />
belief <lb />
166.7,3 <lb />
241,578.52 <lb />
province only lay th facts <lb />
you. Your-, to decide w <lb />
fronted at the end of the courage enter prises and develop- <lb />
with equally bad. if not to <lb />
.-. ., growth of our I <lb />
and sworn to before <lb />
u 1st of Jan <lb />
D. C. MOORE, <lb />
bank., do solemn <lb />
e to the best of my <lb />
L. LITTLE.<lb />
W- B WILSON. <lb />
E. <lb />
Come In and examine my <lb />
CORN PLANTERS, SOWERS, DISC <lb />
HARROW SMOOTHING HARROWS, ONE <lb />
AND HORSE STEEL PLOWS, WIRE <lb />
FARM OR AND WASH- <lb />
MA CHINES. <lb />
acreage for the year <lb />
further recommend that <lb />
he acreage so reduced be plant- <lb />
ed in food <lb />
are sure that unless the <lb />
farmers unitedly reduce their <lb />
acreage cotton that they will <lb />
be con <lb />
season <lb />
worse conditions than they were <lb />
in 1904, when cotton went down <lb />
to cents per pound. <lb />
Respectfully submitted by the <lb />
committee on <lb />
r. G, Hudson, Chairman, <lb />
W S Pharr, Secretary. <lb />
The executive committee of the <lb />
North Carolina division of the <lb />
Southern Cotton Association, <lb />
earnestly solicit the aid of every <lb />
farmer, merchant, banker and <lb />
men of the State who are in <lb />
in maintaining a fair <lb />
price for cotton, to their in- <lb />
to reduce the acreage for <lb />
1907 full per cent, from the <lb />
acreage planted in 1906. <lb />
We also call for help in our <lb />
effort to produce on y farm <lb />
in the State, sufficient food and <lb />
feed crops for the of man <lb />
and beast on our farms. <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
C. C. Moore, Pres. <lb />
N. C Div. S. C. <lb />
Executive <lb />
A. J. <lb />
T. J. W Broom, <lb />
J. H. Currie. <lb />
s relating to the school is <lb />
I was the petition asked <lb />
governor of the <lb />
two tilings I promised faithfully <lb />
to First, to see to it that no <lb />
backward step was taken in the <lb />
cause of education, but that <lb />
everything possible would be <lb />
done to advance the great work <lb />
begun by my predecessor, Hon. <lb />
C. B. cock, and second that <lb />
in all things I would try to en <lb />
should be <lb />
granted i then fore that <lb />
you will hear all that <lb />
may be j by the parties inter- <lb />
then give them the re- <lb />
lief asked for, if in your <lb />
it is a reasonable request <lb />
and will result in ultimate good. <lb />
The request strikes me as <lb />
Agreement for Eastern Training School <lb />
At the joint meeting <lb />
committee on education held in <lb />
ate chamber last night, the <lb />
report of the sub committee on <lb />
the Eastern North Carolina <lb />
training school teachers was <lb />
presented, and was unanimously <lb />
adopted. The bill approved was <lb />
the result of confer between <lb />
and the <lb />
of the bill, and <lb />
these who opposed the <lb />
to establish another normal. <lb />
The substitute is a part of <lb />
the high school bill <lb />
the . use by <lb />
Blount, lying the <lb />
of Superintendent <lb />
endorsed by the State <lb />
sup of county <lb />
the North <lb />
Your <lb />
i-J <lb />
DID f <lb />
Announcement <lb />
We beg leave to announce that we are <lb />
Wholesale and Retail <lb />
for <lb />
White Lead, Paints <lb />
Colors, and ant <lb />
, Ready nixed Paints. <lb />
There is no line in the world better <lb />
Una. It has behind 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 that 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 />
ft <lb />
Baker Hart <lb />
G V-. T, <lb />
Gen. Beverly S. Royster. <lb />
The newspaper people of the <lb />
state ought not to forget Gen. <lb />
Beverly S. Royster, of Granville, <lb />
who so eloquently eulogized and <lb />
defended the editors North <lb />
Carolina from the implied charge <lb />
that they were bought an <lb />
owned by the railroads He <lb />
not only secured the passage of <lb />
his amendment leaving the law <lb />
relating to contracts as it now <lb />
stands, but said among other <lb />
cannot be bought, <lb />
subsidized or muzzled. They <lb />
are on a higher plane. They <lb />
have don., more than any other <lb />
class of for North Caro- <lb />
They stand for the moral <lb />
uplift and make fewer mistakes <lb />
than any otter class of our <lb />
His tribute to the said <lb />
the News and Observer, <lb />
warm, glowing and <lb />
Gen. Royster is easily a leader <lb />
in the house and one of the big- <lb />
men in the legislature- If <lb />
there were more of him down <lb />
there, there would be more <lb />
brains mixed up with our laws. <lb />
Under Gov. Aycock he was ad- <lb />
for four <lb />
He is a prominent Mason <lb />
has been Grand Master of the <lb />
Grand Lodge of North Carolina. <lb />
He is a Baptist and in his home <lb />
town of Oxford he stands high <lb />
with his people. The most re- <lb />
markable thing about him is <lb />
that, although a very able law- <lb />
with a tine practice, withal <lb />
a highly educated man, he never <lb />
spent an hour in a college, had to <lb />
leave even the field schools <lb />
at the age of He educated <lb />
himself, and is a <lb />
man. The fifth <lb />
district has no bigger, better <lb />
man in it and the people over <lb />
there ought to be proud of him. <lb />
I He is a clean, honorable, able <lb />
Christian with the <lb />
gt <lb />
therefore send you this special <lb />
message regard to these two <lb />
vital interests of the State. <lb />
from Eastern North <lb />
Carolina are now before you. <lb />
the establishment of a train- <lb />
school for girls, at some <lb />
east of Raleigh They stale with <lb />
great force the need of efficient <lb />
white teachers for their public <lb />
schools, claiming that out of three <lb />
thousand white teachers east of <lb />
Raleigh, over one third have <lb />
had any -h as fits them <lb />
to be teachers, say they <lb />
are making no war on the State <lb />
Normal and Industrial college at <lb />
Greensboro. On the contrary <lb />
that every advantage possible <lb />
should U given that institution <lb />
by the State, in order to insure <lb />
the better and higher education <lb />
of our but they claim <lb />
on account of expense other <lb />
causes, very few of Eastern <lb />
girls can attend Normal, and <lb />
that of those that do <lb />
per cent, in the cities and <lb />
towns and only per cent in the <lb />
rural districts. They likewise <lb />
show that the wester l girls are <lb />
afraid of the climate and will not <lb />
great merit. Our State is <lb />
large enough to keep up the the <lb />
Normal to its present high stand- . <lb />
ard and still have training high school B <lb />
schools scattered over the State, appropriation , for the <lb />
that will remedy the wrong now establishment i one to <lb />
Buff, r. through incompetent j four . <lb />
our public schools, county, the State tog as much <lb />
and though a man my he <lb />
i,. i . i i o- for each I being the <lb />
self, and deeply in love with the . . , .,.,, , . ., <lb />
vi j t ,. i i a being the <lb />
Normal and its great work in ., ., . <lb />
maximum .-am available from <lb />
nesting women. I can see no <lb />
menace to that institution by <lb />
ranting a reasonable <lb />
for a lust-class training <lb />
school somewhere in Eastern <lb />
GOV. <lb />
Because Governor Glenn is a j <lb />
popular man with the masses; <lb />
because he is full of those gen- <lb />
and humanitarian impulses <lb />
that draw men to him; because <lb />
he has never taken a stand on <lb />
great questions on any other side <lb />
than the side of the Christian I <lb />
people and of the masses; <lb />
because a United States Sen- <lb />
is to to be chosen by the <lb />
next legislature and some men . <lb />
are standing with fear and <lb />
lest the Governor <lb />
be a candidate--because <lb />
things, certain newspaper men , <lb />
instruction in tie <lb />
and county respectively. <lb />
Th appropriation for the <lb />
tern training school is <lb />
for building in the next <lb />
years conditioned upon the <lb />
of not less than <lb />
the town in whim or near which <lb />
it may be established, <lb />
illy the high school <lb />
appropriation for maintenance. <lb />
The school is to be for both <lb />
sexes and is t be located by the <lb />
State board of m, who <lb />
are to take into consideration <lb />
tie convenience and desirability <lb />
of the location and the amounts <lb />
offered by various towns for <lb />
bull ling and Tie <lb />
study is It <lb />
for entrance int the <lb />
freshman class of the <lb />
to training in the sci <lb />
newspaper men <lb />
are trying to belittle him by cit- <lb />
go east, thus causing a great, his bold stand for <lb />
lack of teachers in that <lb />
section. They here urging <lb />
the of a school of <lb />
a lower standard than the Nor- <lb />
and yet of i <lb />
than the country sen <lb />
v. <lb />
any body cm boo is i man, <lb />
Lexington Dispatch <lb />
therefore ask for a <lb />
school where women <lb />
taught how to teach, as well as <lb />
be thoroughly grounded the <lb />
elements of a good practical ed- <lb />
Th y urge that they <lb />
have paid, and still are paying <lb />
a large per cent of the taxes <lb />
to properly equip and <lb />
support the State Normal, and <lb />
while not asking that one dollar <lb />
be taken from its appropriation <lb />
for their training school, yet <lb />
they do ask that the rest of the <lb />
State hear their petition, and <lb />
grant them some relief from the <lb />
conditions that now surround <lb />
them- <lb />
Carolina is growing <lb />
rapidly, especially educationally. <lb />
The demand for teachers is in- <lb />
creasing every day, and our <lb />
country schools must be taught <lb />
by competent or incompetent <lb />
teachers, the only way to <lb />
insure competent teachers is to <lb />
have them properly trained. <lb />
Read my message to you at the <lb />
beginning of this session, and <lb />
you will see my estimate of the <lb />
usefulness of the State Nor- <lb />
and my earnest desire to <lb />
give it all that is needed to <lb />
it one of the foremost if not the <lb />
foremost educational institution <lb />
in the South but while this is <lb />
true, I can see no hurt to this <lb />
great college In having another <lb />
of a lower grade where <lb />
instruction in practical teaching <lb />
ma. be given, to the end that our <lb />
public schools in the east be bet <lb />
equipped with <lb />
teachers. <lb />
I understand, they only <lb />
ask for this training <lb />
school, and this amount, in my <lb />
be advantageous- <lb />
spent the east a <lb />
and for the <lb />
of a Christian land We thank <lb />
God that we have a governor <lb />
that goes to to <lb />
v church, to the Y. M. C. A ; a <lb />
and who is at home b <lb />
the people and is a lover of <lb />
people, and who is not <lb />
ready to defend them politically, <lb />
but to exhort them religiously <lb />
to encourage i.; the <lb />
of both the Divine and <lb />
human The little jabs <lb />
cf at his speech- <lb />
es on religious topics and in Y. <lb />
C. church es and Sunday- <lb />
schools betray the moral <lb />
of the jabbers themselves. <lb />
They are not near so wise, even <lb />
in this day, as Gamaliel was in <lb />
the darker days when he refused <lb />
to condemn Peter and John lest <lb />
he be found lighting against God. <lb />
We are not at all concerned <lb />
about Governor Glenn's political <lb />
future. The people will see to <lb />
that. that he Ins <lb />
not yet told his most intimate <lb />
friends what he expects to do <lb />
with reference to the Senator- <lb />
ship, and a man of his type, who <lb />
has done as m i alias he has for <lb />
the party, should not he the sub- <lb />
of continuous assault by <lb />
those who are lying awake at <lb />
night trembling for fear he will <lb />
be a candidate. <lb />
have long <lb />
Sentinel. <lb />
Lost Sow weighing about <lb />
pounds, white black spotted. <lb />
unmarked, live shoats <lb />
weighing about pounds, each, <lb />
three of them white- and black <lb />
spotted, and one brown <lb />
and black spotted, unmarked; <lb />
and black. marked slit and <lb />
in left ear, Bern gone <lb />
it-about three weeks. Any <lb />
leading to recovery will <lb />
be appreciated. <lb />
J K. <lb />
R F. D. No. N. C. <lb />
Two trios voting M. B. <lb />
keys for sale per trio. <lb />
of study re <lb />
in the public <lb />
ginning of a lated <lb />
plan for <lb />
and teach i the <lb />
State Ne id <lb />
College mi j<lb />
East- <lb />
training teachers <lb />
was there sail cone <lb />
I; will not <lb />
Normal and Industrial or <lb />
its appropriation-- sigh News <lb />
and Observer. <lb />
Before buying your so- oats <lb />
see F. V. Johnston. <lb />
Notice to <lb />
Having qualified the Superior <lb />
clerk if Pitt county as <lb />
of last will and testament of J. M. <lb />
Fulford, notice is <lb />
given to all parsons indebted to the es- <lb />
to make immediate <lb />
the undersigned, and all persons <lb />
having claims against said estate are <lb />
d that they mus present the same <lb />
pi, the <lb />
or notice <lb />
be p i ad in bar of recover <lb />
This day of Feb. <lb />
I., A. <lb />
KS. <lb />
J. M. . <lb />
NOTICE DISSOLUTION. <lb />
By mutual an. c o j will C, <lb />
E Bradley W. I. dong <lb />
u Bradly Best, <lb />
j dissolved <lb />
, Qr i i having out the <lb />
, ,, of w. L. B it and will settle all <lb />
lie <lb />
that in no sense crippling ltd N. C. <lb />
,. the firm w II <lb />
. , i , P. E. II; y. <lb />
witness our hands this 20th lei. <lb />
1907 Bradly, <lb />
T, U Best. <lb />
Having purchased the interest of w, <lb />
I, Bast in the of Best, <lb />
and sold Best ail of tho <lb />
d optical line In the old bust. <lb />
II., will carry u complete line, <lb />
both Witch id I will <lb />
l, j , ,. . patrons of the former <lb />
firm to favor him with a continuance of <lb />
their patronage, He will carry on <lb />
department in same building with my- <lb />
E. Bradley. <lb />
This 20th of <lb />
r sold my interest In the firm of <lb />
to Bradley. <lb />
he will j we i y lino with <lb />
the exception the lines in I handle. <lb />
take pleasure in common in him to <lb />
our patrons and ask you <lb />
him a continuance of your patronage, <lb />
w. L. Bust <lb />
This Feb. <lb />
-aw -M <lb />
. .,<lb /></p>
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                <p>
Till <lb />
PUBLISHED <lb />
second at the at Green <lb />
N. C, Act of con.-r of S. <lb />
ram made upon application. <lb />
A desired port in and adjoining <lb />
is certainly letting <lb />
outside world know that it is <lb />
a the map. <lb />
in to <lb />
NORTH CAROLINA FRIDAY. MAR. 1907 <lb />
ABOUT SCHOOL. <lb />
for a training school for <lb />
teachers in the east is not the <lb />
th Politicians, bat is to meet <lb />
necessity that confronts us. <lb />
burn and <lb />
are both in danger of getting <lb />
lost to memory. <lb />
Sampson county with a default- <lb />
rap sheriff to the amount of <lb />
is dearly for <lb />
A party of ninety-two business <lb />
of Chicago. St. Louis, <lb />
tn and Cincinnati, sailed from <lb />
Charleston Wednesday night for <lb />
a trip to the West Indies and the <lb />
Isthmus of Panama. We think <lb />
they are going to see things about <lb />
the canal different from what the <lb />
president did. <lb />
Some of the in <lb />
section of the <lb />
, . of the east pay a <lb />
seem to nave a poor en of <lb />
. ,, . the taxes <lb />
the sincerity rd nor <lb />
people in the <lb />
blind or prejudice. <lb />
Milwaukee might settle the <lb />
dispute over the for a <lb />
by putting a kg if <lb />
beer on it <lb />
State and they see no <lb />
I benefit worth mentioning <lb />
return. <lb />
ever my call it. tn y <lb />
. . ., This movement for a training <lb />
the in <lb />
, p teachers never had in <lb />
motive of and costing slurs at <lb />
, , . it .-. motive to <lb />
v. i one more for , <lb />
,,,,.,, ., Normal at <lb />
North other I <lb />
. ,. . ,,, nor to even in <lb />
now living. And it is n I because . <lb />
, , . , compel with It On <lb />
the people of the east have <lb />
The who says it is <lb />
easy tiling to get a million <lb />
ought to be willing i <lb />
few of u; how it done. <lb />
rights, and in their <lb />
to ask a of these <lb />
rights. <lb />
Here comes Cr n <lb />
Record which <lb />
friends of the <lb />
Normal did what <lb />
deemed best in matter <lb />
establishing r <lb />
kills the plan first c <lb />
but even this <lb />
an entering w <lb />
some day this same wedge will <lb />
he driven r. The <lb />
warts a Normal <lb />
i c . . or <lb />
section of the State, his one. <lb />
Other considerations are <lb />
tr of heaven But <lb />
let's say they will n r be <lb />
able th <lb />
r i f these high <lb />
there will and m r <lb />
j n I <lb />
f re i <lb />
making it more difficult to obtain <lb />
the Normal <lb />
We are no speaking from a <lb />
standpoint at all. but our <lb />
idea is h-t would be to <lb />
let those high wait a <lb />
while longer. W. are too apt <lb />
two birds while trying t <lb />
catch a i- words, zeal f- r <lb />
r th <lb />
T- i sight <lb />
all is to see the and of the poll, <lb />
in all th d i. These <lb />
gentlemen like dignified <lb />
man o is always two-third <lb />
he-o gets down in the <lb />
r a id h I thinks h is f i- <lb />
his most intimate friends, <lb />
when even a blind man knows <lb />
about his <lb />
The Charlotte falls <lb />
in line with The Record <lb />
backs it up <lb />
friends if the State Nor- <lb />
and Industrial College art <lb />
missing the services of the late <lb />
Dr. Charles D. in the <lb />
Legislature. He was always <lb />
to the needs of the <lb />
ion and always succeeded in get- <lb />
ting what he wanted from the <lb />
Legislature. The Greensboro <lb />
Record seems to think that, the <lb />
interests of the Normal are <lb />
menaced It looks like <lb />
friends of the State Normal, <lb />
some of whom are supposed to <lb />
be in Raleigh about this time, <lb />
have gone to sleep or sold out. <lb />
It strikes us that it is about tine <lb />
people up this way <lb />
understand the tricks of those <lb />
eastern politicians, but they m <lb />
unable to We had i <lb />
why the friends of <lb />
State Normal had not made <lb />
some of a defense of that in <lb />
against the onslaughts <lb />
of the eastern politicians, <lb />
not a voice is raised. Thing <lb />
would have different were <lb />
herd <lb />
You brethren would do well to <lb />
cut out this kind of talk If you <lb />
knew the needs of the eastern <lb />
The two cent bill <lb />
its third reading In tin <lb />
the by a vote of to and <lb />
people of the east j is now with the s ban <lb />
f ii doing <lb />
Greensboro in-1 Congress trying to keep <lb />
but at the same time with our State legislature in th <lb />
All Pitt county sympathizes <lb />
with the people of Grifton in the <lb />
lire that visited that town Friday <lb />
morning, and especially with <lb />
County Commissioner I, Z. <lb />
who was the heaviest <lb />
laser Grifton has several times <lb />
from fire, but the plucky <lb />
people show a determination to <lb />
from the ashes and come <lb />
gain. <lb />
Senator Fleming has this week <lb />
introduced bills in the legislature <lb />
to extend the corporate limits and <lb />
amend the charter of the town of <lb />
Grifton. to extend the corporate <lb />
of work and gone to hold <lb />
night sessions. <lb />
rant must have some <lb />
or <lb />
insinuations as are ex- <lb />
. sod in the above utterances The present congress is <lb />
Greensboro and Charlotte the record of beating any of. <lb />
net to its predecessors in the way <lb />
among the eastern people <lb />
r the they over zealously <lb />
use <lb />
FINDING NEW PASTURE <lb />
. of the <lb />
tune w to have it in <lb />
hard tor the newspapers may <lb />
never want the <lb />
papers to <lb />
Judging from the last issue of I them get elected c. more. <lb />
he Progress, wash <lb />
machine right sellers fa wisely <lb />
in that I a thing that net <lb />
and finding numerous in making ample <lb />
to their endless chain insane and <lb />
me In addition to a persons of the State. <lb />
rial on the subject The <lb />
as has another squib in Adv of the bill to <lb />
i as Lee county are <lb />
Is it false or is it real that in bi cause the <lb />
more the washing defeated it by one vote, but <lb />
men were out of <lb />
And <lb />
simply MO. <lb />
Those expecting the senate to <lb />
stand by the house in the rail- <lb />
road rat matter have been dis- <lb />
appointed, while those expecting <lb />
the senate to go contrary to what <lb />
the had done have got what <lb />
limits and amend the charter of they were for The <lb />
the town of Greenville, and to house passed a bill for a two cent <lb />
give Greenville authority to issue passenger fare, while the senate <lb />
bonds. All of which goes to one for a two-and-a-half <lb />
show that the towns down in the fare- what win th <lb />
c t; outcome of this is not to <lb />
of Pitt believe in going j- , r. . <lb />
. . thing is The <lb />
for adjournment of the leg- <lb />
is drawing near, and <lb />
., . two branches are quick <lb />
have witnessed i <lb />
get together on a rate measure <lb />
and failed to see in the session will end with nothing <lb />
it anything whatever that done in that direction. <lb />
fies the cry raised against it in <lb />
some cities and towns- There <lb />
was nothing objectionable about Complimentary to Mary <lb />
it. nothing that could be off en- N. C. Feb <lb />
she to anyone or stir up any evening the home to <lb />
race strife. On the it Steele <lb />
The Durham Herald w. says, , . the scene of one of the most en- <lb />
.,., , , , was a production of such excel- social functions of the <lb />
the people of the town are that , g of season, when Miss <lb />
willing to vote for a bond issue <lb />
for n ads. the people of the, <lb />
should grab at the <lb />
That should be true; <lb />
an opportunity to witness it. <lb />
entertained thirty <lb />
of the Pleasure at pro- <lb />
games, in honor of her <lb />
; Miss Mary Higgs. of Groan <lb />
Graham of games were <lb />
played, among which wore the <lb />
The people of the made a grave mistake in his old favorites, domino and trail. <lb />
We think Senator <lb />
a grave <lb />
country are th ones to reap the speech in the Senate attacking The for the evening. <lb />
Washington e are <lb />
for inf <lb />
We carrot answer as to <lb />
so far as the question <lb />
P lies to Greenville But there <lb />
. to be <lb />
mm <lb />
it <lb />
marriage <lb />
man who hasn't got ens <lb />
i court and all of a sudden the advice how to raise <lb />
I I business d- <lb />
o of sight And <lb />
be added that there an ; <lb />
left who would <lb />
kicking for <lb />
by such a scheme. <lb />
West Virginia must be yet out <lb />
side the borders of civilization, if <lb />
one can judge from what trans- <lb />
and should be glad when the the failure to appoint who presented t to the guest of <lb />
o willing to be taxed to him on the conference committee l- the <lb />
. . gentleman prize, a handsome <lb />
to consider the railroad rate bill, burnt leather case containing <lb />
Lieutenant Governor Winston a of hangers <lb />
i -u o was <lb />
was entirely right Senator ed for the occasion and the color <lb />
Graham introduced the bill him- scheme, pink and white, was <lb />
self and went so far declare The <lb />
he would not support any other, games a course of refreshments <lb />
Having thus expressed his of and rake. <lb />
. , , , ,, . coffee and almonds etc. was <lb />
in advance he should not ed <lb />
have been appointed on the; Th affair was a very pleasant <lb />
m every particular. Miss <lb />
committee. is a young <lb />
I an who has won the friendship <lb />
of all who had the pleasure of <lb />
In the senate Tuesday the bill meeting her. mo.-e <lb />
bird to fund of the of to penalize <lb />
help build roads. <lb />
The introduced by <lb />
Jones to establish a <lb />
a dispensary in Bethel has <lb />
the h A feat- <lb />
this bill that would be a <lb />
good one for all dispensaries, is <lb />
one-third of the net pro <lb />
Math go to the graded school of <lb />
town, one-third to the gen- <lb />
fund of town and one <lb />
; telegraph companies was tabled. Observer. <lb />
That was a proper disposition of <lb />
The recent letter in the Raleigh it. and it never come Honor of Mr- <lb />
News and Observer from Dr L Mrs. J. Bryan Grimes <lb />
Crawford, of Greensboro, re.; <lb />
ex-Gov. Jarvis and the has been presented to the present Just return d from her <lb />
proposed Eastern training school. than to enact such law. <lb />
hows how much even a very entirely with Senator Mrs. George L. Morton, <lb />
smart man can say on , matter speech opposing <lb />
which he knows nothing, the bill had come to W. Riddick, Mrs, Alfred <lb />
is surprising that <lb />
a man conclusion that the penalty Winer Jet-man, <lb />
of vi n u i i rs Owens- H a <lb />
. i., m North had been Mrs. Hi <lb />
should assume to overdone. <lb />
about u- <lb />
the <lb />
rt <lb />
He did not know of I The color scheme in tie dining <lb />
room was pink and white. The <lb />
by <lb />
would pa s <lb />
When he knows nothing litigation than j dainty bearing bunches <lb />
the re <lb />
A little reform in the govern- <lb />
printing bill is going to <lb />
an annual saving of <lb />
COO. How much would <lb />
from a general reform in the gov- <lb />
But Mr. Rockefeller <lb />
a nave <lb />
Charleston, the that thirty-two million and <lb />
From a copy of oil the <lb />
Herald. <lb />
Sure, but in that event he <lb />
not have had the credit for <lb />
away so much. <lb />
conditions that exist, bill, and he believed it would of fees served <lb />
effect it <lb />
far in passing judgment. enacted into and Observer. <lb />
Hi <lb />
of that State <lb />
the Gazette published in that <lb />
sent us by a friend residing <lb />
account of the <lb />
t liter being dragged from his <lb />
office and assaulted by two <lb />
icemen and locked up in the <lb />
station house, without a warrant <lb />
or without any charge being <lb />
against him. From an <lb />
editorial in the same paper it is <lb />
inferred that the editor had been <lb />
exposing some of the rottenness <lb />
of the city Such <lb />
an assault is an outrage, and <lb />
might have been in <lb />
Russia The editor of the Ga- <lb />
is a North Carolina, Mr. J. <lb />
whose nativity <lb />
may account for his readiness to <lb />
expose corruption in high places <lb />
Messer, of Haywood <lb />
the oldest white man ii. <lb />
North Carolina, died <lb />
He born August 12th. <lb />
1792, making him year. <lb />
months and days old at the <lb />
of his death. <lb />
section of this great <lb />
would be that the contemplation. <lb />
Representative Laughinghouse <lb />
introduced a bill in the <lb />
Wednesday to allow Cr a- <lb />
bug bond. Thia town<lb />
The president has been keep- <lb />
real quiet for a longer period <lb />
than usual. But so many other <lb />
things have been going on that <lb />
the people have not had time to <lb />
think about him. He be <lb />
expected soon to break out again. <lb />
March 1st the Wes- <lb />
tern Union Telegraph <lb />
win make a <lb />
employees at <lb />
off c <lb />
make of the t reel JO i <lb />
cent happier each month<lb />
C. .<lb />
f . <lb />
R-v <lb />
F. S.<lb />
. W <lb />
the Cotton and <lb />
guanos in the South <lb />
in the <lb />
v. Se- that <lb />
on every bag. <lb />
j. . . .- <lb />
WINTERVILLE <lb />
at-O <lb />
This is in charge of F. C. who is authorized to rep- <lb />
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory <lb />
Oats, corn and hay just <lb />
at <lb />
A. W. Ange t Co. <lb />
to i B. T <lb />
Ox . B- for T. <lb />
huh <lb />
ton Friday. <lb />
J. R. Turnage and <lb />
Mumford of were here at <lb />
the debate last night- <lb />
Mrs. cf <lb />
Stokes came in Friday night to <lb />
spend sometime at the home of <lb />
M Bryan. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. R F. Tucker <lb />
went to Greene Friday <lb />
to visit relatives for a few days. <lb />
Miss Mellie left Friday <lb />
afternoon for Bethel where she <lb />
will spend Saturday and Sunday <lb />
with and friends. <lb />
of the <lb />
from came over to the <lb />
debate Friday night <lb />
For gentle ponies, <lb />
well broke. A- Kittrell. <lb />
Winterville, N. C. <lb />
The time of th year has <lb />
when you farmers are <lb />
to think about breaking your <lb />
land. Come and the <lb />
disk at <lb />
Barber Co. They do <lb />
excellent work. <lb />
About twenty-five of the <lb />
of Winterville of <lb />
Jr. O. V. A kt, <lb />
school Friday, where they <lb />
presented to that school a flag <lb />
and a Bible which represent the <lb />
principles of this noble order- <lb />
virtue, liberty and patriotisms <lb />
three of the grandest principle <lb />
that are able to be conceived by <lb />
the human mind. <lb />
Those who are exposed to the <lb />
cold rains and snows need to pro- <lb />
yourselves with good <lb />
coats, rubber boots, rubber shoes <lb />
and Get them at <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
S. J. of Grifton. <lb />
was hero today. <lb />
We no i n hand f <lb />
lee of Bibles we fT- <lb />
the trade at very lo <lb />
price <lb />
-Rm. <lb />
The A. G. OX M Co. has <lb />
still on hand a full of <lb />
their Tar Heel Cart wheels. <lb />
Send us your order we assure <lb />
prompt shipments. <lb />
Prof. G. E was at <lb />
his best and delivered a most ex- <lb />
address in presenting the <lb />
Bible and flag. Prof. W. H. <lb />
was present also and <lb />
in behalf of the teachers, pupils <lb />
and community extended to the <lb />
Juniors their sincere thanks and <lb />
appreciation of the flag, and <lb />
Rev. W. E. Cox delivered an ad- <lb />
dress thanking them for the <lb />
Bible. <lb />
We are looking for some largo j church <lb />
snows yet. Be prepared f-r morning, <lb />
by rubber storm.-. Sunday <lb />
coat, and a pair of rubber the inclement weather, <lb />
or These your He returned to Mon- <lb />
health as well added <lb />
THE EASTERN SCHOOL <lb />
Will Supply the <lb />
If there are young women w ho <lb />
are the of a n <lb />
and industrial school it seems to <lb />
J. R. Johnson went to that it be cheaper to <lb />
enlarge the one already have <lb />
than to build a new one <lb />
v hero else. Durham Herald. <lb />
But the trouble com s right <lb />
there, Those working u get the <lb />
legislature tr- make a large <lb />
appropriation to the <lb />
Greensboro school admitted pub<lb />
was present- <lb />
ed in opera house <lb />
Tuesday night to an immense <lb />
Owing to the late <lb />
I he special train bringing <lb />
thee of their ix-st <lb />
st i; be trans <lb />
and put up in time for use. <lb />
but oven with this the <lb />
play was thrilling and rendered <lb />
with good affect There were in <lb />
the audience a number of ex-Con- <lb />
soldiers to whom were <lb />
brought back vivid recollections <lb />
of the trying reconstruction <lb />
through which they passed, <lb />
and they were most generous in <lb />
applause given throughout the <lb />
drama. The play gave much sat- <lb />
The management of the opera <lb />
CAN STILL TAKE <lb />
YOUR MEASURE.<lb />
So the idea seemed a desire to <lb />
raise the and standing <lb />
of that school more than <lb />
to increase its accommodating <lb />
capacity. There is no special ob- <lb />
to the rank of the <lb />
Greensboro school being thus <lb />
raised and we hope it will get <lb />
the appropriation, but what the <lb />
east wants and must have is a <lb />
training school that will train <lb />
teachers that will teach in <lb />
the public schools of east. <lb />
The Greensboro does <lb />
not supply these, hence the lack <lb />
of teachers for the schools of the <lb />
east makes necessary the steps <lb />
the eastern people are taking. <lb />
the people of the community for <lb />
the liberal patronage given, Get- <lb />
ting here was <lb />
the ; venture that has neon <lb />
made for t he house and pub- <lb />
appreciation was shown in the <lb />
large attendance. It was an <lb />
that would have done <lb />
it to much <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
larger towns than <lb />
The A. G. Cox Co-, tie that the appropriation would <lb />
still receiving orders for their enable the institution to take <lb />
nice ard most up to girl more than it already has. grateful to <lb />
sucker buggies. <lb />
The debate given by the Vance <lb />
society Friday night was <lb />
one of the best ever given <lb />
this excellent society. The affirm- <lb />
was represented by J. D. <lb />
W. L. Gav and D R. <lb />
Jackson; the negative by W. A <lb />
C. F. Perry, and <lb />
R. T. Cox. The query <lb />
That the government <lb />
should own and control it i rail- <lb />
The contest was close <lb />
and exciting through the entire <lb />
debate but the judges rendered a <lb />
decision in favor of the <lb />
after much difficulty. <lb />
There were several of the old <lb />
pupils present always <lb />
make a pleasant reunion and <lb />
adds no little pleasure to <lb />
occasions. <lb />
Among the pupils present <lb />
Misses Louise Fleming <lb />
and Nannie House of House. R <lb />
H Parker of Conetoe. <lb />
Moore, of mid Miss <lb />
Manning, of <lb />
Rapids- <lb />
Secure a at Bar <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
Miss Nannie House returned <lb />
her home near House Monday <lb />
morning after spending a day or <lb />
two visiting friend here <lb />
Th- A. G. Cox has <lb />
o- a full supply of their <lb />
T r Heels Carts and would do <lb />
glad to supply your needs. <lb />
Rev. T. H. King filled his reg- <lb />
appointment at the Baptist <lb />
afternoon and <lb />
There was <lb />
The expert cutter and fitter <lb />
did good business for us on <lb />
Saturday. He left Monday <lb />
but we have a man who will <lb />
take your measure if you. <lb />
didn't get here in time. <lb />
A Baltimore when <lb />
on the charge of stealing <lb />
thirteen chickens, was asked <lb />
he did not know thirteen was an <lb />
number and ho had <lb />
n that number of chickens. <lb />
replied that he did so because <lb />
there were not in the <lb />
coon. That will take his <lb />
against luck the very- <lb />
next time he runs upon a coop <lb />
with thirteen chickens in it- <lb />
Wilmington Messenger. <lb />
Prof. Brother Dead. <lb />
A telephone message from <lb />
Louisburg Tuesday evening an- <lb />
the death of Mr. George <lb />
A. brother of our <lb />
townsman. Prof. W. H. Rags- <lb />
dale. The Litter was at his bed- <lb />
side when the end came. <lb />
pork Sausage at S. M. <lb />
For all kinds of feed Stuff at <lb />
lowest prices see F. V. Johnston. <lb />
to <lb />
com tort. A. w. Ange A Co., has <lb />
them cheap. <lb />
The boys last night wore in <lb />
excellent spirits when they <lb />
came in and were speaking in <lb />
the highest terms of praise <lb />
of the people for their <lb />
kind hospitality and <lb />
shown them while there. <lb />
She teachers and pupils of this <lb />
school may rest assured that <lb />
Winterville Council No. <lb />
stands ready to lend them a <lb />
helping hand if possible. <lb />
The wise man begins early to <lb />
build a reputation at his home <lb />
bank. Readily and steadily <lb />
deposits even though they <lb />
be small will establish a record <lb />
for him on the banker's books <lb />
and in the bankers mind be of <lb />
greater value in later years <lb />
than all endorsements and <lb />
his friends can give <lb />
him. Deposit your savings in <lb />
the Bank of Winterville. <lb />
suits of all sizes are <lb />
at cost at B F. Manning <lb />
Co. <lb />
The famous dress <lb />
shoe for ladies and gentlemen at <lb />
B. F. Manning Co. <lb />
The A. G. Cox M Co., has <lb />
just received a full Car Load of <lb />
the welded fence of <lb />
different heights. We feel sure <lb />
it would to your best interest ti, <lb />
call to see us and lotus q. S <lb />
you prices that will be <lb />
your <lb />
your i day morning. <lb />
A large shipment of best <lb />
flour just received at Harrington <lb />
Barber A Co. <lb />
Mr. and C. Manning <lb />
of Greenville spent Sunday here <lb />
visiting relatives- <lb />
Keep your horses, boys, and <lb />
chickens in a healthy condition <lb />
by giving them Pratt's food. <lb />
B. F. Manning Co. <lb />
The Pitt County Oil Co., is <lb />
putting in a dynamo for its <lb />
use. Mr. D- Job of Green- <lb />
ville is here installing it. <lb />
American Herbs is the thing for <lb />
indigestion and the purification <lb />
of the blood. A. W- Ange <lb />
can supply you. <lb />
An up line of large rugs <lb />
just received by A. W. Ange <lb />
Co. <lb />
Mrs. J. Bobbitt and Miss <lb />
Bessie Helen, who attended the <lb />
debate returned to <lb />
Saturday. <lb />
Several of our people went to <lb />
Greenville Tuesday evening to <lb />
see the <lb />
Mr. B. D. Forest returned <lb />
home Saturday after spending <lb />
several days her father's in <lb />
the country. <lb />
Miss Mollie Bryan returned <lb />
m Bethel Sunday afternoon. <lb />
Stray Taker. Up. <lb />
I have taken up one yellow and <lb />
black spotted sow, marked <lb />
low fork and hole in right <lb />
evening on Jeer and split in left. Now has <lb />
nix pigs. Owner can get same <lb />
by proving property and paying <lb />
costs. W. H. Roberson, <lb />
R. F. D No. Winterville. N. C. <lb />
THE BOARD OF <lb />
GOVERNORS <lb />
of this <lb />
JAMESTOWN <lb />
selected for the official pi- <lb />
of the Exposition, the <lb />
sweet toned <lb />
PIANO. <lb />
Those grand instruments <lb />
will be used exclusively <lb />
in the Music Hall and <lb />
other Music rooms. <lb />
This selection did credit <lb />
to the of the <lb />
Board of Governors. <lb />
You will show like good <lb />
discernment if you <lb />
select the <lb />
PIANO. <lb />
Write for particulars and <lb />
Piano with the <lb />
Sweet <lb />
CHAS. M. <lb />
S ti <lb />
N VA. <lb />
Call in and let us take your <lb />
measure for a Spring Suit <lb />
Fit and finish guaranteed. <lb />
THE MAN'S OUTFITTER. <lb />
REPORT OF THE OF <lb />
THE BANK OF WINTERVILLE, <lb />
WINTERVILLE, N. C. <lb />
At Business, Jan. 86th 1906. <lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
Loans and SIS. 116.00 <lb />
Overdrafts 287.81 <lb />
Furniture fixtures <lb />
Due from banks and bankers 8,625.42 <lb />
Cash items <lb />
Gold Coin 6.00 <lb />
Silver coin 87.80 <lb />
Nut. bk 1,107.00 <lb />
Total <lb />
818,988.61 <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
Capital stock 86,000.00 <lb />
Undivided <lb />
Time of deposit 1,385.00 <lb />
subject to 18,184.96 <lb />
Total 818,986.61 <lb />
State of North Carolina, <lb />
County of Pitt, <lb />
I, J, j. Jackson, Cashier of the above named bank, <lb />
swear that the above is true lo best of <lb />
and belief. L. JACKSON, <lb />
Subscribed and sworn Correct <lb />
The Department Stores <lb />
OFFER THE <lb />
LINE <lb />
PRETTIEST <lb />
OF <lb />
me, this Mil day of Feb-, <lb />
JAMES B. <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
P. HARRINGTON, <lb />
M . B. <lb />
A. O. COX, <lb />
The New Year<lb />
Miss Louise Pie returned <lb />
to her home near House Monday, <lb />
Satterwhite attending the debate here- <lb />
this morning to spend Sunday at I <lb />
home seed outs <lb />
and Mottle Wiggins Johnston s. <lb />
left to spend Sunday in Green-j <lb />
vi V. Johnston's. <lb />
Bl P V. <lb />
at <lb />
; no<lb />
no-th i<lb />
ll, cake Ca n k. , <lb />
TS, TOBACCO, CLOAKS, Etc <lb />
i tot hi- during <lb />
past year u may id. <lb />
It u visiting my <lb />
EVER SHOWN HERE <lb />
IN VIEW OF THE FACT THAT THE LADIES <lb />
OF THE TOWN ARE GOING TO HAVE SHIRT <lb />
WAIST SALES IN THE NEAR FUTURE WE <lb />
OFFER THE FULLEST LINE EVER <lb />
HERE. WE OFFER FOR <lb />
THE WAIST <lb />
i LINEN at per yard. <lb />
MADRAS from to per yard. <lb />
The Waist <lb />
LINEN LA at <lb />
N at per yard <lb />
N lawn from Ute. par <lb />
the <lb />
J. B. j <lb />
Drop in down town an <lb />
line before it is can <lb />
male up ready for the Bales, <lb />
i let us show you our elegant <lb />
purchase now and have them <lb />
J. R. A, J, I<lb />
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Last issue of the Progressive <lb />
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FiRE AT GRIFTON.<lb />
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DREAM. <lb />
Three Store and De- <lb />
I The following poem was found on <lb />
I the street between Spencer and <lb />
K is to nave been <lb />
1.1 reD. mat unknown traveler on his <lb />
th Constitutional morning fire Visited the new from tho latter place to Spencer. <lb />
Amendment which we think business section of ton Tom Gray lay down on the bar-room <lb />
, impressed i destroyed three of the brick M ,,.,, h drink <lb />
I white voters s tores that were built only a few more. <lb />
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Amendment of The about <lb />
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o'clock, from some Unknown U with was red and <lb />
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this amendment provided such headway that it not b, <lb />
for t be checked This budding and <lb />
m , i rand contents; together with the <lb />
clause. d stores K. C Bra, <lb />
Brooks with their con- <lb />
H, he n i. tents were burned- <lb />
registered to the I of his By hard work the t re was <lb />
end of the eight checked at the thick wall between <lb />
years i i near at hand. store and ;. <lb />
But for this <lb />
las, i . re that will sit <lb />
years is now in <lb />
Th has been some <lb />
as to whether the <lb />
tin-. t extended or <lb />
But then ; no longer any <lb />
u point. In a <lb />
la; k the Democrats <lb />
controlling the Legislature, after <lb />
discussion voted to let the <lb />
date and all. <lb />
star la y now are in the <lb />
Constitution, one more <lb />
year the white man who votes <lb />
must prepare himself for the <lb />
high, of voting by learn- <lb />
to read and write. Tie <lb />
time will not be he U <lb />
fact to Cd with an educational <lb />
suffrage i and must <lb />
prepare himself for it or accept <lb />
the consequences And this is <lb />
well. With our present <lb />
facilities any white boy <lb />
n. himself engineer, j <lb />
Th, made such a motley <lb />
atheist, Gentile and <lb />
store. But tins <lb />
other buildings would also <lb />
been destroyed. <lb />
Individual losses cannot be <lb />
given at this time, but the total <lb />
loss is about with <lb />
Mr. Brooks was <lb />
the heaviest individual loser- <lb />
The Grifton Drug Co. also lost <lb />
considerably by moving stock. <lb />
but this was covered by <lb />
CARD FROM PROF. <lb />
Appreciation of What Has <lb />
Been Done. <lb />
Editor <lb />
know do, and I am sure <lb />
Governor Jarvis does, appreciate <lb />
the kind expression your paper <lb />
h id of us in Friday's issue. As <lb />
Chairman of the Committee of <lb />
from Greenville and- Pitt <lb />
opportunity of any man in <lb />
town to what ha been <lb />
done In winning the <lb />
Training for the Bast <lb />
I desire to say that but for the <lb />
i . re. <lb />
Jew. <lb />
Rich men in broadcloth and beggar in <lb />
young ladies with withered <lb />
old hags, <lb />
Yellows red. brown and white, <lb />
together, what a horrible <lb />
While the train dashed on at an awful <lb />
The h scorched their hands and <lb />
face. <lb />
v. k and the country grew. <lb />
faster and faster the engine Hew-. <lb />
-anti crashed. <lb />
, . i- and brighter the lightning <lb />
Hashed; <lb />
Hotter and hotter the air became. <lb />
Till the clothes were burned from each <lb />
quivering frame. <lb />
Then in the distance there rose such a <lb />
veil , , , <lb />
Ha croaked the Devil. e re <lb />
Hearing <lb />
O. how the passengers shrieked <lb />
with pain. I <lb />
And bunged the Devil to stop the trainhe capered about and sang with glee <lb />
And laughed and joked at their agony. I <lb />
faithful friend you have done my i <lb />
work- u- i <lb />
Ami the Devil can never a pay day <lb />
You have bullied th weak and robbed <lb />
the poor, , <lb />
And the starving brother turned <lb />
your door; <lb />
You have laid up gold where the canker <lb />
rusts. Stories Sanford Brought <lb />
MS; Out by Shooting Results in Objection <lb />
This man bought a supply of tobacco with- <lb />
out acquainting himself with the distinctive taste <lb />
of SCHNAPPS Tobacco, which has the cheering <lb />
qualities that gratify his desire to chew, and at <lb />
less expense than cheap tobacco. <lb />
SCHNAPPS has been advertised in this <lb />
paper So that every chewer has had an <lb />
opportunity V get acquainted with the <lb />
facts and know that drugs are not used <lb />
to produce the cheering quality found in <lb />
the famous Piedmont country flue-cured <lb />
tobaccos, and that SCHNAPPS is what he <lb />
ought to chew. Still there are chewers <lb />
who accept other and cheaper tobaccos <lb />
that do not give the same pleasure. <lb />
Some day they'll get a taste of the <lb />
realize what enjoyment <lb />
they've missed by not getting SCHNAPPS <lb />
long they'll feel like kicking <lb />
themselves. <lb />
SCHNAPPS is sold everywhere in S <lb />
cent cuts, and and IS cent plugs. Be <lb />
sure you get genuine. <lb />
CAUSED CLASH IN A CHURCH. <lb />
RUNAWAY VIRGINIA COUPLE. <lb />
, Panama Canst Erie Canal. <lb />
is digging <lb />
canal a thousand times quicker than <lb />
the Erie. <lb />
he L- u. . <lb />
less cost labor, <lb />
his ea I i an learn to read <lb />
, . , , ,,,,, I have hail the <lb />
write before he becomes <lb />
age. To say to the shiftless u <lb />
careless that we would take <lb />
of them while at the <lb />
time spurring the to <lb />
take advantage of ii.; school, by <lb />
reason of I educational re- <lb />
would help nobody <lb />
worth the hell would <lb />
,. i my appreciation of the sup- <lb />
encourage white ignorance, , , <lb />
would of weakness <lb />
You have justice scorned <lb />
sown. <lb />
And trampled the laws of nature downCome to Greenville and Get Married. ; <lb />
I was made <lb />
paint at times <lb />
than if made by <lb />
n i for a couple of The I. ft M. gives the best job in the <lb />
to HIS WorK. . because I M. Zinc hardens <lb />
, p. , from across the border in White make. L. ft M. <lb />
rioted and murder-i Episcopal Church at j ; g t d The like Iron for yew <lb />
L. I., in which Mrs. .; a . requires gallons <lb />
i i- in quite a ., Linseed <lb />
Clarence I worships, man and young Oil t a mod- <lb />
. i and lied <lb />
And mocked at Hod <lb />
i ride <lb />
work nun <lb />
the <lb />
guns we carried never would <lb />
have won. desire to <lb />
fare, so carry lost last night the Rev. Isaac Peck took a carriage at the in L. M. Paint. <lb />
your rector for Mn Station and drove to hotel Macon. will repaint house tor <lb />
it is j , and , t , . . . S H I., Greenville. <lb />
due; ,. vestrymen, Wishing to lose time the <lb />
Why. the laborer alway expects while declared hunted up of NOTICE OF SALE. <lb />
f I If ll i-a I <lb />
s expects while declared <lb />
land you sate in the lake of fire, loudly that they were <lb />
worthy of our <lb />
Don't Side-line Your F g <lb />
port that has bee n giver, b <lb />
every man both in and <lb />
Greenville in this magnificent <lb />
and to to these men <lb />
t hat the committee has not gone <lb />
into winter quarters but is doing <lb />
at the same old stand. <lb />
A recruiting officer will be on <lb />
hand every day to enlist <lb />
for the battle which <lb />
is yet to come and in which <lb />
We a farmer who for- <lb />
regarded his a side <lb />
line to his business of grain <lb />
He raised a number <lb />
every year, they were very <lb />
yet he always <lb />
lo, . for taxes. <lb />
f repairs, etc . <lb />
Ba; Fireside. An old <lb />
gel . on him one day, <lb />
an their chats he <lb />
poi;. to him how he <lb />
an hunted up Register of <lb />
me iv, I-;. Williams and went with county- In Court <lb />
Where your shall roast in minister, considered it house for the Sallie E and G <lb />
you more and wise not to discuss his goingI Mr. Peck was at his mother-in-1 When the was <lb />
Of tie Keel and II P Keel. <lb />
Then Tom a with an cry. law's funeral when his letter of ;, identity <lb />
soaked with sweat and his .,.,,.,., and , , , <lb />
hair resignation was accept parties as Frederick M <lb />
and By virtue of a decree made by <lb />
, . Moore, clerk of Superior court o Pitt <lb />
M. Blanche Lu both in the above entitled special <lb />
Then he prayed a he never prayed <lb />
,. . . .-,. It was last summer that <lb />
To U saved from drink and the devils <lb />
and prayers were not trinity's dove of was <lb />
its that all was not was sent for, and mar- <lb />
Petersburg E P-ding t. I land for partition. <lb />
M . i i i <lb />
t. pastor of the Memorial Baptist Monday, the is <lb />
r Pan I 1- to sell <lb />
first discovered that Petersburg, J. e. <lb />
day of March 1907, <lb />
I the court <lb />
the high- <lb />
honors than have have already <lb />
c me to her. To one and to all Greenville <lb />
would a word of cheer and <lb />
say that we will not cease our <lb />
efforts until there shall bees- <lb />
fact a training school <lb />
such <lb />
in Eastern tin other <lb />
church, a gift of Mrs to left on the bound train <lb />
Pitt County Staid the in memory her <lb />
Shoulder to Shoulder for Progress. I mother, the late Mrs. William <lb />
a of hogs- He <lb />
toll. I n t have a <lb />
on on I m that <lb />
was. . the best quality. <lb />
The i well and sold <lb />
well i and <lb />
topped the market <lb />
. . He advised him <lb />
to sell all and <lb />
buy e or four first-class <lb />
your.- bows i I raise pigs he <lb />
I Alexander <lb />
for Greenville and. Soon after Mrs. came <lb />
Pitt county The people have to live at Roslyn she became <lb />
together like men in the affairs of <lb />
With her wealth she was <lb />
of. He said <lb />
words in Pitt that shall <lb />
, every woman an opportunity <lb />
I and prepare herself well to <lb />
teach the thousands of boys and <lb />
girls that are and ought to be in <lb />
the schools of this great section <lb />
t beloved State. <lb />
W. H. <lb />
Chairman of Com. of SO. <lb />
We are not given to boasting <lb />
the legislature in behalf of the <lb />
training school for teachers in <lb />
Eastern North Carolina and they <lb />
will keep right on working to- <lb />
for schools, for bridges, <lb />
for good roads, and for all other <lb />
measures looking to the <lb />
betterment of the people. There <lb />
never before was such a spirit <lb />
of between the <lb />
people of the town and country <lb />
as now exists, and the continua- <lb />
. v pigs any <lb />
more, but ma <lb />
pro,; quality, intelligent and happy class of <lb />
and will you We fed like taking <lb />
I fit than the best <lb />
but we are proud of the f -t t <lb />
boys of this vicinity. They are. <lb />
with rare a healthy. in the rank of <lb />
D ed only to improve <lb />
our opportunities to be the <lb />
it clear off when we meet greatest county in North Caro- <lb />
This <lb />
them upon the and A <lb />
class is more welcome to our <lb />
gr <lb />
fan beginning of office, many boys leave th <lb />
hi, P from the visit of farm where they have <lb />
that Id When he made substantial and good <lb />
. i . , , ,; and go the city where only <lb />
he one thousand succeed in <lb />
providing it with battle There are farmers <lb />
the . quarters drive their boys away, <lb />
and the best care, and There is no excuse for this. <lb />
the n easily be guessed. The farmer boy is entitled to his <lb />
As have paid One vacations, to several relaxations, <lb />
I make Pitt the <lb />
the State. <lb />
and let's <lb />
banner county of <lb />
Sunday morning, presumably to partition. <lb />
tho of 1907. <lb />
Julius mer. <lb />
return to Petersburg. <lb />
. <lb />
of Pitt county, North t in <lb />
book L-8 page the undersigned <lb />
Will expose to public sale before the <lb />
court house door in Greenville, to the <lb />
highest bidder on Monday the 4th day <lb />
of March 1907 at o'clock noon, three <lb />
Certain tracts or parcels of land lying <lb />
and being ill the county of and <lb />
State of North Carolina and described as <lb />
who a a small sum lying idle <lb />
can find a place on the <lb />
farm where it can I e employed <lb />
toga I it will <lb />
earn much more than three to <lb />
five per cent. Interest Ex. <lb />
WINS BEFORE COMMITTEE. <lb />
Congressman voted themselves <lb />
percent, increase in salaries <lb />
to mo t the increased cost of <lb />
living brought about by <lb />
their legislation for special in- <lb />
The people have to <lb />
o,. g d bearing the In- <lb />
I i <lb />
Congress eel <lb />
burden of unreasonable <lb />
tariff taxes. Wilmington Star. <lb />
his visits to the city, good books, <lb />
magazines and Vis home paper. <lb />
To the observing one it is plain <lb />
to be seen that the old farm is <lb />
the best place in the world for <lb />
the average young man and <lb />
never fails to bring a happier <lb />
and more useful life than the <lb />
city. Young men, who till <lb />
the soil and earn your bread by <lb />
the at of your brow, we are <lb />
proud of our is <lb />
always out to you and will <lb />
always have a friend in this <lb />
paper. Come and see us and <lb />
give us the news from your <lb />
neighborhood. Gastonia Ga- <lb />
Favorable Report for <lb />
School <lb />
There never was better planned <lb />
or bettor executed work than <lb />
that done by the people of this <lb />
section toward getting a teach- <lb />
training school <lb />
North Carolina, The good re- <lb />
of this work is shown in a <lb />
telegram received from <lb />
th s morning stating that the <lb />
joint legislative committee on <lb />
education at a meeting last <lb />
gave the bill unanimous <lb />
favorable <lb />
The matter now goes to the <lb />
senate and house and there is <lb />
every reason to believe the <lb />
authorizing the establishment <lb />
of the school will <lb />
enabled to meet its needs as no <lb />
other parishioner could. A year <lb />
and a half ago she gladdened the <lb />
congregation with the announce- <lb />
that she intended to give <lb />
for a new church build- <lb />
and replace the <lb />
weather beaten parish house- <lb />
When she said that she had en- <lb />
gaged Stanford White to be the <lb />
architect of the building every- <lb />
body was sure that Roslyn would follow, <lb />
two of which One tract at a stake <lb />
have to Structures or , runs with <lb />
her people could boast line S. E. 13-1-2 poles, thence N. <lb />
Until June last all went to feat to a thence North <lb />
smoothly in the planning for the W. poles to the middle the <lb />
now Mrs and street, with the middle of the <lb />
Airs, . , s m W. feet to the begin- <lb />
the rector wire apparently in <lb />
accord. Then came the Madison j an undivided one half interest In <lb />
Square Garden shooting, with land I <lb />
its aftermath of sensational tea, <lb />
charges against White. <lb />
dent with these <lb />
became know <lb />
had objected <lb />
Perhaps he had objected to them <lb />
before the shooting, but Roslyn <lb />
Stray Taken Up. <lb />
NOTICE. I I have taken up three red and <lb />
. j white cows, one unmarked, wear- <lb />
yoke two marked smooth <lb />
ex. and delivered by A. L. Jack- in left car. SWalloW fork Ht <lb />
right Owner can get same by <lb />
Long on the day March 1906 and and paying <lb />
, recorded in the register <lb />
, bounded as Begin- <lb />
at a stake on Pitt street feet <lb />
, from corner of Pitt and Queen <lb />
disclosures it running N. W. a distance of ltd <lb />
that Mr. Peck feet to A. U Jackson's line, thence <lb />
to with A. L. B. i i a <lb />
r distance of feet, thence E, a <lb />
costs. W E. Nichols, <lb />
Near Race Track, <lb />
Greenville, N. <lb />
ever since has wondered why he <lb />
never heard of it until the <lb />
had been killed. <lb />
After tho discord between <lb />
Mrs. and the minister <lb />
was first discussed the Rev H <lb />
Hut ton, rector of the Church <lb />
of the Nativity, at vis- <lb />
Mrs. It was re- <lb />
ported that she introduced him <lb />
to friends as new rec- <lb />
tor Mr. Hutton denied that <lb />
then and wrote to Mr. Peck that <lb />
there was no ground for any- <lb />
saying that he was to be <lb />
his Trinity s vestry- <lb />
men said Mr. Pack was going to <lb />
stay at Roslyn and that they <lb />
would stand by him to last ditch. <lb />
Mr. Peck would not say any- <lb />
thing about his <lb />
nation. Nor would Mrs. <lb />
New York World. <lb />
distant of feet to street, <lb />
thence East fee with <lb />
to the beginning. <lb />
Also one other tract of land in the <lb />
town of Beginning at a stake <lb />
on Queen street feet from corner of <lb />
Queen and Pitt streets N- <lb />
W, feet to a stake, thence North <lb />
E, feet to a stake, thence S, <lb />
E, feet to corner of J. <lb />
F R B E <lb />
To sufferers of Kidney, Liver or <lb />
Bladder Other <lb />
say a bottle and if <lb />
it we will refund <lb />
your say a <lb />
full 11.00 size free bottle of <lb />
and if it benefits then <lb />
use SOL until <lb />
entitles you <lb />
to a bottle SOL at , <lb />
PARAMOUR <lb />
Only a limited number bottles <lb />
given away. Don't miss this op <lb />
to test <lb />
SOL. <lb />
Steamer L leaves <lb />
Washington daily <lb />
m for <lb />
daily Sundays<lb />
lib <lb />
K. feet to corner J t , at. <lb />
Norfolk for <lb />
Norfolk, Baltimore, Philadelphia <lb />
Terms <lb />
the beginning. <lb />
To satisfy said dead in trust. <lb />
of sale cash. <lb />
This the 1st day 1901. <lb />
Trustee <lb />
for Trouble. <lb />
lived in California years, and <lb />
am still tinting for trouble in the way <lb />
of, wound;., boll, cut <lb />
sprains, or a case of piles that <lb />
cur. <lb />
cf . i <lb />
in. Mi. .- <lb />
cum s every cats, I, <lb />
drug <lb />
New York, Boston all other <lb />
points North. Connects at Nor- <lb />
folk with all point West. <lb />
shippers should order <lb />
freight via Norfolk, care Norfolk; <lb />
Southern Ry. Co. <lb />
Sailing boa's subject to change <lb />
without notice. <lb />
J. J. CHERRY, Agent, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
. I <lb />
. Vi i . <lb />
A I. , Supt.<lb />
Report of the condition <lb />
NATIONAL BANK <lb />
OF GREENVILLE <lb />
JARVIS AND HONORED. <lb />
At Greenville, in Ninth <lb />
Car the of business, <lb />
Jan. 1907. <lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
Loans and Discounts <lb />
Overdrafts <lb />
cured <lb />
U. Bonds to secure <lb />
Premiums on U. S. Bond <lb />
Banking house <lb />
and <lb />
Due from <lb />
Due from State <lb />
Bankers <lb />
Exchange for 240.76 <lb />
Notes other National <lb />
Banks <lb />
Fractional <lb />
and <lb />
Lawful money I <lb />
Bank, <lb />
Specie <lb />
notes <lb />
Redemption S. <lb />
Treasurer per <lb />
14,698.58 <lb />
8.745.01 <lb />
7,825.00 <lb />
Capital stock I <lb />
profits. x- <lb />
taxes paid <lb />
National bank <lb />
Standing <lb />
Individual <lb />
84,926.0 <lb />
Time of <lb />
deposit 7,586.50 <lb />
Cashier's <lb />
19.63 92,562.20 <lb />
Notes and bills 5,173.02 <lb />
Total <lb />
North Carolina <lb />
County of <lb />
W, Aye Cashier of the above <lb />
bank, do solemnly swear <lb />
the is true to the best <lb />
Of my e and <lb />
J. W. AYCOCK. Cashier <lb />
and sworn to h fore me <lb />
of Jan., <lb />
J MOORE, <lb />
Notary <lb />
Correct Attest <lb />
J. E. WINSLOW, <lb />
I. W. <lb />
G. E. HARRIS <lb />
Citizen Extend Them an Ovation <lb />
As it was known that Prof W. <lb />
H. was to leave for <lb />
Grifton on Thursday evening's <lb />
train to participate in the flag <lb />
raising exercises at <lb />
school, and that ex-Gov. T. J. <lb />
Jarvis was expected home from <lb />
Raleigh on the same train, the <lb />
i citizens of Greenville planned a <lb />
surprise for these gentlemen by <lb />
of expressing appreciation <lb />
of the work they had done to- <lb />
ward inducing the legislature to <lb />
establish a training school for <lb />
teachers in Eastern North Caro- <lb />
A number of citizens went to <lb />
175.15 the station in carriages, and a <lb />
special carriage with committee <lb />
went by Prof. home <lb />
to take him to the station, the <lb />
same carriage to take Governor <lb />
to his home. <lb />
As the train came in and Gov- <lb />
or nor Jarvis was alighting Mayor <lb />
Wooten proposed <lb />
for him which were given with <lb />
enthusiasm- was followed <lb />
by three cheers for Prof. Rags- <lb />
dale was equally as en- <lb />
Governor Jarvis was escorted <lb />
NIGHT VIEW OF A CITY. <lb />
WAVES. <lb />
And Bible Rest on <lb />
True to the principles of the <lb />
patriotic and moral teachings of <lb />
the noble order, the Junior Order <lb />
of United American Mechanics <lb />
believe the American flag <lb />
should float over every public <lb />
exhalation, mine fathoms into the <lb />
the Word of God should have a I ancient reign of night, what thinks <lb />
prominent on the desk of them s ho his <lb />
, , , , , . ., dogs over the zenith in their <lb />
in each school. In keeping with g <lb />
this principle, the lodge of that stifled hum of midnight, <lb />
order at celebrated when traffic lain down to rest. <lb />
of Its Pathos <lb />
and Its Tragedy. <lb />
my dear said ho <lb />
once midnight when he had re- <lb />
turned from the coffee house in <lb />
earnest talk, is a true <lb />
sublimity to dwell here. These <lb />
fringes of lamplight, up <lb />
through smoke and thousandfold <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Contractor, Builder, Tile Setter. <lb />
Plans and estimates <lb />
on application. All work <lb />
Tern key job when ever de- <lb />
sired. <lb />
C Sweet to Eat <lb />
O A Candy towel <lb />
625.00 <lb />
5162,997.36 <lb />
2,762.14 <lb />
12.500.00 <lb />
Washington's birthday by <lb />
a and a Bible to the <lb />
school near Centerville. <lb />
This is one of the best rural <lb />
schools in the county, and <lb />
located in as fine a section and <lb />
people as can be shown any- <lb />
where. They had a nice school <lb />
building which was destroyed <lb />
fire about a year ago, but not <lb />
undaunted by the loss the people <lb />
Came together and rebuilt on a <lb />
larger plan ever before. The <lb />
three cheers school now has three teachers <lb />
Miss Bettie right, principal, <lb />
and Mis Lillie Pair and <lb />
Morris is the <lb />
pride of all that section and a <lb />
credit to the county. <lb />
and the chariot wheels of vanity, j <lb />
still rolling here and there through <lb />
distant roots, are bearing her to i <lb />
halls roofed and lighted to the <lb />
due pitch for her, and only vice and I <lb />
misery, to prowl or to moan like <lb />
night birds, arc hum, <lb />
I say, like the stertorous, unquiet <lb />
slumber of sick life, is heard in <lb />
heaven Oh, under that hideous <lb />
coverlet of vapor putrefactions <lb />
and unimaginable gases, what a fer- <lb />
vat lies simmering and hid <lb />
joyful and the sorrowful <lb />
are there; men are living there, men <lb />
arc being men are praying; <lb />
on the other side of a <lb />
men are cursing, around <lb />
them all is tho vast, night. <lb />
proud grandee still lingers <lb />
in his perfumed saloon or reposes <lb />
within damask curtains. Wretch- <lb />
cower into truckle beds or <lb />
Established in 1866. <lb />
CO. <lb />
NORFOLK, VA. <lb />
Cotton tors and handlers of <lb />
Bagging. Ties and Bags. <lb />
Correspondence and shipments <lb />
solicited- <lb />
Counsel From the South <lb />
When the cold wind dry and rack the <lb />
the skin a box of can save <lb />
discomfort. In buying salve look for <lb />
the name on the to <lb />
and be sure you original <lb />
Witch Hazel Salve. Sold <lb />
I. <lb />
Clear up the complexion, <lb />
em. V beat <lb />
do do or two <lb />
Little Early Rim H <lb />
pills with a I hi that <lb />
i . <lb />
Jno. i. i i n. <lb />
Dentist. <lb />
Greenville, N, <lb />
like the well <lb />
is what . n of <lb />
Laxative <lb />
. modern coup <lb />
From any opiate or . m t-tin <lb />
conform I . <lb />
Pure and Drug Law. So <lb />
Jno, i. an. <lb />
who ti ac- <lb />
l ac trow I he i h i from a <lb />
morbid of a I t <lb />
. is three on. <lb />
and . On the <lb />
and can eat a <lb />
m in- <lb />
is much you <lb />
take a little for i H- <lb />
after your meals. Li <lb />
what you eat; sold by Jno. L. <lb />
1875. <lb />
S. I. SCHULTZ. <lb />
to the station where he was Jr., U- A. M. <lb />
ed by Prof. H. B. Smith and in- went in a body to honor with <lb />
as man who helped j their presence and present the <lb />
save the day in Gov-J emblems of patriotism and <lb />
Jarvis responded in a brief A large crowd was in at- <lb />
and the exercises gave <lb />
keen delight to all- The follow- <lb />
program was carried out in <lb />
the school building; <lb />
speech in which he expressed <lb />
of this demonstration <lb />
by his townsmen, but said he <lb />
could not take unto himself the <lb />
honor for the great achievement I <lb />
This, he said, be-1 Announcement of work of Bet- <lb />
to the delegation I termed Association. <lb />
of citizens of Greenville and Pitt j , , , ., . I Addresses and of <lb />
county who had gone there with E. Lineberry. <lb />
their claims and made such pro-; Address accepting H- <lb />
LAST CALL FOR TAXES. found impression on the <lb />
I will attend the following tare. Song White and <lb />
times and places for the purpose He said he now had no doubt, Presenting Bible-G. E. Line- <lb />
if the for --J I opting Bible-Rev. <lb />
taxes for that year and persons be established, though the fight W- E. Cox. <lb />
was not yet ended. However. of National <lb />
if the people of Pitt continue Following this the flag was <lb />
their earnest efforts as they raised over the building and a <lb />
have heretofore, he had every I shout arose from the multitude <lb />
reason to believe the unfurled its <lb />
would be located in our folds to the breezes. <lb />
At the conclusion of his re- j An elegant dinner w. s spread <lb />
marks there were calls for a the grove near the building <lb />
speech from Prof. but afforded a good finale to the <lb />
this gentleman had gone aboard exercises. <lb />
Dealer. Cash Bid tor <lb />
Hides. Fur, Heed, <lb />
Turkeys, etc. <lb />
steads, Mattresses, Oak <lb />
It was to this school that the shivers hunger stricken into its lair I <lb />
of straw. In obscure cellars rouge- j Table.-. Safes <lb />
languidly emits it voice of j and Gail Ax Snuff, <lb />
destiny to haggard, hungry villains, <lb />
while of state sit plotting <lb />
and playing their high game, <lb />
the pawns being men. <lb />
lover whisper; hi <lb />
that the coach is ready, and she, <lb />
full of hope and fear, glide down <lb />
to fly with him over the borders. <lb />
The thief still more silently sets to <lb />
his pick locks and crowbars or lurks <lb />
in wait till the watchmen snore I china <lb />
owing should meet me and settle <lb />
or costs will be added. <lb />
L. W. TUCKER, Sheriff. <lb />
Ayden, township, <lb />
Saturday, March 2nd. 1907. <lb />
Grimesland, township, <lb />
Saturday. March 2nd, 1907. <lb />
Stokes. Carolina township. Sat- <lb />
March 2nd. <lb />
Fountain, Falkland township, <lb />
Monday, March 4th. 1907. <lb />
township, <lb />
Tuesday March 1907. <lb />
Bell's X Roads, town- <lb />
ship, Wednesday, Mar. 6th. 1907. <lb />
C. D. Smith's Store, Beaver <lb />
Dam township, Thursday, March <lb />
7th, 1907. <lb />
Bethel. Bethel township, Sat- <lb />
March 9th, 1907. <lb />
Grifton, township, <lb />
Saturday, March 9th. <lb />
Falkland, Falkland township, <lb />
Monday, March 11th. 1907. <lb />
Farmville Farmville township. <lb />
March 12th, <lb />
B GOOD <lb />
IS A AND A <lb />
GOOD WORK HORSE <lb />
A TREASURE, <lb />
I have both these kind for sale a <lb />
reasonable prices. At my stables <lb />
opposite the court house can be <lb />
found at all times a lot of good <lb />
HORSES AND MULES <lb />
Call and see them <lb />
a good animal. <lb />
W. H. WHITE <lb />
COBB BROS. CO <lb />
Norfolk, Va. <lb />
Cotton Buyers and Brokers <lb />
and <lb />
to X- <lb />
Ml H <lb />
l. <lb />
MOORE LONG, <lb />
Attorneys-at-Law, <lb />
N. C; <lb />
in Civil only <lb />
the train which was about to de- <lb />
part and could not respond. <lb />
Governor Jarvis was es- <lb />
to home <lb />
These two honored men have <lb />
h i leading spirits in the <lb />
for th.- establishment of <lb />
this school, and Eastern <lb />
Several persons from Green- <lb />
ville were present and speak in <lb />
highest terms of the occasion. <lb />
The editor of The Reflector in- <lb />
tended o be with the people of <lb />
Centerville that day, but sick- <lb />
among the office help made <lb />
it impossible for him to get away, <lb />
hence we can only give a report <lb />
North Carolina can never do of the exercises from facts told us <lb />
enough to repay the debt it owes by others <lb />
of appreciation <lb />
PERMANENT ORGANIZATION. <lb />
Adopted by Mt. Herman Lodge, F. <lb />
A A. M. <lb />
Th <lb />
Pitt Association of Rural Let- <lb />
A meeting of the rural free <lb />
passing of John Quince delivery mail carriers of Pitt <lb />
J. <lb />
LEADING FLORISTS, <lb />
Jackson brings to view the was held in the court <lb />
and beautiful that is in the <lb />
hearts of the advanced white <lb />
of our Southland. <lb />
The white man best equipped <lb />
for being the benefactor <lb />
is the man who knows him. <lb />
Could we burn this truth into <lb />
the hearts of white and black <lb />
alike, that the Southern white <lb />
in their boxes, <lb />
mansions, with supper i <lb />
rooms darning rooms, are full j <lb />
of light and music high -well- <lb />
hearts, but in the condemned j <lb />
cells the pulse of life beats <lb />
Ions and faint, and bloodshot <lb />
look out through the darkness i <lb />
which is around and within for the <lb />
light of a stern last morning. Sill <lb />
men are to he hanged on the <lb />
row. Comes no hammering from I <lb />
the Raven's Rock Their gallows, <lb />
must even now be <lb />
of two Legged <lb />
animals without feather lie around <lb />
us in horizontal positions, their <lb />
heads all in nightcaps and full of <lb />
the foolishest dreams. cries <lb />
aloud and sluggers and swaggers in <lb />
his rank dens of theme, and the <lb />
mother, with streaming hair, knee; <lb />
over her dying infant, whoso <lb />
cracked only her tears now <lb />
these heaped and <lb />
r. with nothing but ear- <lb />
and between <lb />
crammed i fish in <lb />
barrel, or . ball I . like <lb />
an Egyptian <lb />
Life Tobacco, Key West <lb />
George Cigars, <lb />
Cherries, Peaches, <lb />
pies. Pine apples, Syrup, <lb />
Meat Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Meat <lb />
Soup, Food, Matches <lb />
Meal and Hulls, <lb />
Seeds, Oranges, <lb />
Nuts. ; Dried <lb />
Peaches, Prunes, currants, <lb />
warn Tip <lb />
Wooden ware, cakes and <lb />
crackers, Macaroni, <lb />
i-r, Ma <lb />
numerous other go <lb />
Quality and chip fur <lb />
c sh. come see me. <lb />
digest Became i <lb />
lacks some of the ti I <lb />
the digestive re m <lb />
properly balanced. Then, too, <lb />
rood that and <lb />
painful indigestion. <lb />
relief, it <lb />
a solution of vegetable acids, i <lb />
and correct the <lb />
conforms <lb />
the National Food and Drug Law, <lb />
here by Jno. L. Woolen <lb />
s. <lb />
Phone <lb />
Schultz. <lb />
hers. Such work <lb />
house on Friday, 22nd. <lb />
organization was effected <lb />
with C. L. Barrett, of Farmville, <lb />
president; C. T. Gaskins, of <lb />
ton, vice president; J. W. Brown, <lb />
of Greenville, <lb />
The meeting was enthusiastic out. <lb />
and all expressed themselves as <lb />
on under bi i o mo <lb />
But I ii am alone <lb />
with the <lb />
Faithful <lb />
southern lady h- a letter writ- <lb />
ten after the close of the civil war <lb />
told her have <lb />
something strange loll you. <lb />
Mammy has been free sin o before <lb />
was horn. never know till <lb />
She goes on to tell how she <lb />
the fact. Tho account is <lb />
en from After the <lb />
I was wretched and exclaimed, <lb />
mammy, reckon you'll go <lb />
She it a a in- <lb />
had to humble myself. <lb />
While she was the secret burst <lb />
Just <lb />
Think <lb />
The Whole Town <lb />
at Your Elbow for <lb />
cents <lb />
Per Day <lb />
man is the teacher, , prospects. The <lb />
leader of the . . .They know other and <lb />
each other. No member of the <lb />
to an encouraging talk from <lb />
Postmaster R. C. Flanagan, of <lb />
Greenville, which was much en- <lb />
joyed. J. W. Brown, <lb />
human race is more tractable, <lb />
docile and plastic- He is rich in <lb />
imagination, his reason and <lb />
faculties of mental life are <lb />
as strong as could be expected of <lb />
one in his state of development. <lb />
And the beautiful evidences <lb />
of esteem shown by you, Messrs. <lb />
Flanagan, Greene o, to our <lb />
late craftsman, bespeaks a fact <lb />
incontrovertible that for his j Only Two Democratic ex-Gov- <lb />
needs a sympathetic <lb />
hand, the guidance of an <lb />
life. You and your <lb />
gave this to John Q. <lb />
Jackson, and his life was that of <lb />
many In this Southern country, <lb />
be of duty, <lb />
we to tender yon by his <lb />
j ledge a vote of sincere j ex-Governor <lb />
Bran and ship stuff at Frank <lb />
AYCOCK AND JARVIS <lb />
Travel Together- <lb />
The only two living Demo- <lb />
I'd wanted to go. I con <lb />
pone time ago. <lb />
free. sot mo <lb />
A Telephone <lb />
your residence <lb />
That's AB f <lb />
For .-ates <lb />
APPLY I ; <lb />
and<lb />
Dyspeptics <lb />
If you are t-n fat it is your food <lb />
turns to fat instead of muscle strength. <lb />
If you are too lean tho fat producing food <lb />
that you eat not properly and <lb />
assimilated. <lb />
Lean, thin, people do not <lb />
Pepsin in tho stomach, while fat <lb />
people have too much Pepsin and not <lb />
Dyspepsia Cure <lb />
contains all tho digestive juices that <lb />
found in a healthy stomach, and ill <lb />
those proportions necessary to <lb />
enable the stomach and organ <lb />
to digest and assimilate all foods that may <lb />
be eaten. not only a <lb />
but it is a tis- <lb />
sue building tonic as well. cur <lb />
Indigestion, Dyspepsia. Sour Stomach, <lb />
Heartburn, Palpitation of the Heart and <lb />
Constipation. You will like it <lb />
Digests What You Eat <lb />
Rests tho stomach, rebuilds th <lb />
tissues and gives firm <lb />
ft, M lb <lb />
or SO cat <lb />
at th, I <lb />
me <lb />
She showed Die her <lb />
papers in hand, which <lb />
she had worn for know ho <lb />
long in n oil ilk bag <lb />
never to use them. <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
All claims against the <lb />
partnership firm f Coward Wooten, <lb />
which wherein on the <lb />
19th day f 1907 <lb />
lo the to P. <lb />
it, i <lb />
i rt of. no <lb />
limn bum, m i-. l <lb />
i; It <lb />
i . .- <lb />
v win V. Ill I <lb />
um, yet <lb />
. . had <lb />
. . j <lb />
; . i i q r <lb />
. I j . -J <lb />
M. Wooten, partner. <lb />
within twelve months from the date of <lb />
this notice. F. M. WOOTEN. <lb />
Surviving partner of v <lb />
Woolen. <lb />
TI- . 1907. <lb />
Got Foaled. <lb />
literally coughing myself to <lb />
and become to weak to leave <lb />
my predicted I <lb />
would r leave it alive; but they got <lb />
fooled, be to God, I was In- <lb />
l King's New Discovery. <lb />
It took I it one dollar bottles t <lb />
p poverty of completely cough and restore <lb />
style. The dexterity -f w of-1 me I writes Mrs. <lb />
ten i embroider n <lb />
What the Cay. <lb />
U always <lb />
f r ho than for <lb />
the manner in he lays it. <lb />
orchestration <lb />
Hi i com <lb />
. i r <lb />
I. .- <lb />
hi ; ii i. n <lb />
i., it . . id hi <lb />
.- , I. .<lb />
c. <lb />
iterative <lb />
J. W. BRYAN. <lb />
JULIUS BROWN <lb />
AT LAW. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Practices in State and Federal <lb />
woven <lb />
of choice cut rt <lb />
era in attention patronage its <lb />
kindly i of his <lb />
Bull -to-k, Pol Winter . <lb />
inK, <lb />
. Shade trees<lb />
Phone 149.1 W. P <lb />
of North <lb />
Carolina yesterday Raleigh <lb />
or. the same car. <lb />
B. and i <lb />
Jarvis. Hi <lb />
ti i <lb />
II <lb />
your business had been hero a day <lb />
I and The Ranee- on an-l v <lb />
kindly o <lb />
th. <lb />
C. H. W. M. i <lb />
C M E J. W. f Com <lb />
Raleigh, N. C. <lb />
In <lb />
their homes nM <lb />
and Greenville, respectively. <lb />
Raleigh Nows Mn <lb />
And those two are the kind t . t c. <lb />
who are the salt of the earth. <lb />
Even <lb />
their won- <lb />
or <lb />
-1<lb />
i i .<lb />
if , <lb />
v red <lb />
i . pa-<lb />
ill Eve i or, i i <lb />
in i,, , i ., <lb />
t o., ind. n i <lb />
cures, and he t <lb />
is guarantee by <lb />
gist. i. <lb />
Stark <lb />
X of cough cold <lb />
and lungs. <lb />
Drug- <lb />
bottle <lb />
JAMES L. FLEMING, <lb />
ATTORNEY AT LAW, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Rising Crave. <lb />
A prominent ct. A. <lb />
K of i a, i a <lb />
most <lb />
i than three bottle at <lb />
i. i <lb />
from the grave. trouble u <lb />
Diabetes singe <lb />
Electric will cure me <lb />
permanently, fur it. ha i pad <lb />
. liver Compile <lb />
which troubled me fur <lb />
I Guaranteed at J, L. Wooten Druggist. <lb />
Price only <lb />
Hurry Marry Skinner. Jr. <lb />
II. W. <lb />
SKINNER WHEDBEE, <lb />
LAWYERS Greenville, N. <lb />
Practice in all <lb />
Livery and <lb />
Transfer <lb />
fan furnish nice as <lb />
all <lb />
ii-, week <lb />
or month.<lb /></p>
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                <p>
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT. <lb />
J M. Manager and Authorized Agent. <lb />
. C. <lb />
A- authorized cent tor Daily e Hardy and wife, of Greene <lb />
lake county, are visiting at H- C. <lb />
trip writing receipt <lb />
. e<lb />
this tab <lb />
ON ROLL OF FAME. <lb />
Mil Wax well Die far Little Children. <lb />
Montreal, Que. Feb <lb />
Maxwell and sixteen <lb />
perished in a fire which <lb />
this afternoon in the <lb />
building of the <lb />
School. The school was <lb />
located in a brick two-story <lb />
building in the east end of the <lb />
u The pupils out at the graded <lb />
school observed Washington's, <lb />
birthday last Friday. and a by two <lb />
speeches, and other whose parents are <lb />
ENTRY VACANT LAND. <lb />
Oliver Smith enters and <lb />
claims acres more or less, of <lb />
vacant land in Swift Creek <lb />
LET <lb />
THAT DOLLAR <lb />
AROUND. <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
From time to time we have in- <lb />
Haddock corner side column that <lb />
Isaac Mill's patent, up Long are few reasons, and Dec- <lb />
b i oil. <lb />
The lire started <lb />
r I sources of amusement were very <lb />
We an pleased t- learn that instructive and interesting. We <lb />
J. A. who has been con are informed the occasion was <lb />
fined to his room Tor sometime, very pleasant indeed. <lb />
is to be out Mrs G F Marion left Friday <lb />
If you are interested in Cook for High Point to join her <lb />
.- I Heaters it will pay band, Mr. Marion, who is in bus- <lb />
yon quality and prices there. <lb />
that i n arc making H, Ormond left , <lb />
Several from here expect to day to visit relatives at <lb />
The teachers were <lb />
and work of getting the <lb />
ii out of the building be- <lb />
an. The kindergarten depart- <lb />
Isaac Mills patent, up Long are few reasons, and i <lb />
Branch, adjoining the lands of them u <lb />
Fred Haddock's and , pow any <lb />
mans money should be idle <lb />
This day of Feb. 1907. single day <lb />
. Any person or persons claim who owe <lb />
title to or interested in i . money they get to some <lb />
described land must We insist again-and <lb />
file their protest writing so only in the hope of <lb />
Patrick<lb />
in the Town of N. C <lb />
withdrawing froS <lb />
j St d H <lb />
W. H. <lb />
i .-, <lb />
lay And this is i-v . <lb />
of persons <lb />
what money <lb />
I . <lb />
AND SURGEON. <lb />
Mock, H <lb />
N. C. <lb />
B. Williams. <lb />
Entry Taker <lb />
at for several days <lb />
next Tuesday even- Richard Wingate went to <lb />
Thursday. <lb />
has been something morel G. and Gideon <lb />
than bales of cotton sold two well known traveling <lb />
the mark t here this week. finer, spent Wednesday in town <lb />
W. E. Ho ks l ft yesterday We are glad to know that Mr <lb />
. , . , . hi act- <lb />
his debts as fast as he can- <lb />
One dollar properly <lb />
ENTRY VACANT LAND. discharge ten one dollar <lb />
George Washington Smith i n- every day; and this <lb />
seated on the second and claims acres more o, makes it do the work of a ten <lb />
was b re that loss land in <lb />
occurred. The children j ten times A <lb />
out <lb />
is improving. <lb />
The Odd Fellow and <lb />
for <lb />
For fresh and cheap goods go . <lb />
to E. E. Co., they always lodges are in flourishing <lb />
, , ill. i . t I, I ti . . J . <lb />
nave the best. <lb />
man Smith has accepted a <lb />
posit,., with J. It- Turnage <lb />
Co <lb />
car loads of <lb />
for which we will <lb />
Day highest cash price. Don't <lb />
ell before seeing us- Yours to <lb />
serve. f. Lilly Co. <lb />
There arc still some streets in <lb />
that a little repair work <lb />
upon them would not be very <lb />
much OUt of <lb />
Go to E E new <lb />
market beef, fresh meats, <lb />
Sausage and fresh <lb />
with an entire <lb />
new company and new plays will <lb />
be here 13th and 14th. <lb />
Merchandise Broker I carry <lb />
a full line of Mint. Lard Can <lb />
Don't buy before giving <lb />
me a trial. Frank Lilly Co. <lb />
If you d any Paint be sure <lb />
and see E. E. D. Co <lb />
The Disciple church <lb />
dedicated first Sunday in April, <lb />
Rev. C. v.- Howard, of Kinston, <lb />
ii g the dedicatory <lb />
; he church is a hand- <lb />
some brick building and is a <lb />
credit to our a <lb />
friend and the community, <lb />
k the debate at the <lb />
Sen st Wednesday even- <lb />
, We are <lb />
v. ho w re present <lb />
i . a high order and <lb />
. . ch credit upon the <lb />
. . pi d, as <lb />
we'll the faculty of this<lb />
U. . , of Greenville, <lb />
J. R Turnage has been to <lb />
Nov. i this week on a visit <lb />
conditions, they have to do <lb />
at every meeting. <lb />
I have bought the entire <lb />
business of Taylor <lb />
and respectfully solicit the pat- <lb />
of the public. C. E. <lb />
Moore is at home from <lb />
Oxford on a visit to his family. <lb />
II L. Sauls, of Fremont, came <lb />
Monday to visit his brother, M- <lb />
M. Sauls. <lb />
W, E. Hooks returned from <lb />
yesterday. <lb />
Watches, clocks and anything <lb />
needing attention in <lb />
will to in the very <lb />
and latest style C. E <lb />
Spier. <lb />
Mr.-. B, E. received a <lb />
telegram yesterday morning an- <lb />
the serious of <lb />
her daughter, at <lb />
Monroe. <lb />
I all work entrusted <lb />
to my care to give entire <lb />
faction, me. C. E. Spier. <lb />
Sheriff L W. Tucker of <lb />
Washington Mills. Sallie Cox, W. <lb />
ii. Haddock and others. <lb />
Washington Smith <lb />
This 23rd of Feb. 1907. <lb />
the Ian ling found the <lb />
lower hall full of smoke. Into <lb />
this they refused to descend, <lb />
though the this time was <lb />
Huddled together on <lb />
the stairway at first they re- <lb />
treated to the rooms from which <lb />
I hey had come. When lire. <lb />
men arrived an ext ladder <lb />
was placed in position and a <lb />
large number of children were <lb />
rescued in this way u. <lb />
. . . . m things to do when <lb />
Assisting In the work -Mis.-, you are down and out is to <lb />
Maxwell. The lire by this come in. <lb />
was making its way upwards, Probably one reason why mis- <lb />
and the smoke was growing so loves company it because it <lb />
dense that even the experienced ls no drink alone. <lb />
fireman not stand it. Cap- <lb />
and then C can <lb />
pay and s, the circle <lb />
winch a dollar may make in one <lb />
Any person or claim- X If <lb />
interest in the fol- ;, State would <lb />
lowing described land must file J principle one year <lb />
their protest in writing financial of our <lb />
-m V or <lb />
they . HI be barred by law ; Put your dollar on the rounds at <lb />
j . to best.- <lb />
Scotland Neck Commonwealth. <lb />
Feed lid Livery <lb />
Nice <lb />
to mil the tint <lb />
AYDEN, N. C <lb />
TRIPP, HART m. <lb />
H. <lb />
in- Dry No- <lb />
and <lb />
etc <lb />
Prices to suit the times. <lb />
Hart Co <lb />
OF <lb />
Carson endeavored to get <lb />
Miss Maxwell to go down the <lb />
ladder but she refused and <lb />
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb />
to Creditor. <lb />
she was found lying on <lb />
the floor with a little ones beside <lb />
he. All those who perished <lb />
died from asphyxiation. <lb />
I building was unprovided <lb />
with lire escapes, <lb />
Greenville, has been i. our town <lb />
luring the week <lb />
Will Alexander tried his darn <lb />
to kick up the entire cement <lb />
walk in front of the drug store <lb />
Saturday morning and it was all <lb />
Miss Daisy of Richmond, <lb />
Becomes Bride of Rev. A. T. <lb />
t m or recovery. <lb />
This 7th, <lb />
Willis Dixon, <lb />
If P n toward. <lb />
ltd rt w N- <lb />
NORTH ; <lb />
fry of put, <lb />
I J Ii. ti. I., <lb />
U m U . h ,, <lb />
H HI, cashier.<lb />
if Wilmington. <lb />
TI wedding of Daisy <lb />
Hancock, daughter of Mr. W T. <lb />
Hancock, of North Twenty <lb />
ninth street to the Rev <lb />
N; C but more , <lb />
city, took place quietly at o'clock <lb />
he patronage of the afternoon in the home <lb />
bride the Rev. Calving. <lb />
. , ;, <lb />
Notary lei <lb />
up. <lb />
i. <lb />
i. <lb />
it -on in <lb />
to in . <lb />
F. went to Hookerton <lb />
and Hill Tuesday on <lb />
to <lb />
is firm and he informs <lb />
hi d . trip His <lb />
is a good firm and n for- <lb />
to the point as one of the <lb />
best b houses in our <lb />
town. <lb />
W. has moved his <lb />
; to the house former <lb />
w . S. II <lb />
. re <lb />
having a banquet sometime In <lb />
April A big time is in view Ii <lb />
first year of the or- <lb />
. The order has <lb />
and is <lb />
with only nine <lb />
. h <lb />
re <lb />
the w <lb />
the om. unity. <lb />
w exchange corn <lb />
I Lean, Healthy Shoats <lb />
to pound. <lb />
If preferred I will pay cash mark- <lb />
et for same W. A. Harden, <lb />
ltd Ayden. N. <lb />
K. W. -Smith went to Green-1 <lb />
vi Thursday. <lb />
It. vi. president of <lb />
thy Music of <lb />
Tennessee, has been spending a <lb />
pertaining to the <lb />
. business Give me a <lb />
. , CB Spier. <lb />
I . and Miss <lb />
Anna Belle Kim-ell spent <lb />
and Sunday at H. <lb />
n the country. <lb />
cons cotton <lb />
F Lilly Co <lb />
H, -M Sauls has the finest and <lb />
r supply of Fountain Pens <lb />
ever brought to Ayden. <lb />
Owing to the inclemency of <lb />
the weather Rev W-K. Cox was <lb />
regular services <lb />
in Hi i Episcopal church here <lb />
evening. <lb />
For the first time in a long <lb />
while there are one or two <lb />
cant residence in Ayden. <lb />
Rev. Mr. a <lb />
minister will preach in <lb />
nary Ba church here next <lb />
night. <lb />
Mrs. W. J. Jackson after a <lb />
visit to her son, w. C. <lb />
Jackson, has returned to <lb />
home in the country. <lb />
Stancill Hodges and wife were <lb />
on a visit to relatives In Beau- <lb />
fort county last Saturday. <lb />
Miss Louise Fleming Of House, <lb />
spent tin with Miss <lb />
Lee Nichols, <lb />
In to a telegram Sat- <lb />
announcing the death of <lb />
an aunt in Nashville Miss Nannie <lb />
Nichols left Saturday morning <lb />
for that place to be present at <lb />
the funeral. <lb />
Blackwell, of the First Baptist <lb />
church. No Va., <lb />
The announcement of mar <lb />
c mes in the nature of a <lb />
i. many friends of <lb />
bride, who is prominent in <lb />
i. a <lb />
Mr. King, who is now engaged <lb />
in educational work, was, before <lb />
he took it up, pastor of Fairmont i <lb />
Baptist church, He took his <lb />
degree Richmond <lb />
college, and also the master of I <lb />
theology degree at Southern <lb />
Baptist logical seminary In <lb />
Lou Ky,, and now pas- <lb />
tor of <lb />
ea in King a <lb />
Mr. and Mrs King, alter <lb />
return from a trip, <lb />
be at home at M Nona Twenty <lb />
th street Richmond <lb />
he most will be <lb />
pleased with one of those <lb />
Pens at Saul's. and <lb />
see. <lb />
pens on Saul's <lb />
drug store at to <lb />
It is a delight and a pleasure <lb />
to say the <lb />
in having a first d <lb />
Call at Drug <lb />
this much need <lb />
id article. <lb />
Fountain Pens with any and <lb />
size points for sale at <lb />
Sauls Drugstore. <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION <lb />
-----OF---- <lb />
THE BANK Or FARMVILLE. N. C. <lb />
J H.<lb />
Loans and Discounts Stock paid in <lb />
alts Secured Fund <lb />
. I. <lb />
Unsecured <lb />
profits <lb />
g g <lb />
H o <lb />
I- <lb />
.------M <lb />
Fixtures Deposit <lb />
from Hanks 84,515.42 subject to check <lb />
ash Items <lb />
Gold Coin <lb />
Silver Coin<lb />
2,713.79 <lb />
State of North Carolina, <lb />
County of Pitt. f <lb />
w the bank, do <lb />
ti true to the beat of my <lb />
and belief. j. K. DAVIS, Cashier <lb />
and sworn to be. <lb />
fore me, this day of Feb <lb />
J. V. JOHNSTON. <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
B. L. , S, <lb />
BETHEL BANKING AND TRUST COMPANY <lb />
AT N. O, <lb />
the of business Jan. 1907. <lb />
Call at the Drug and <lb />
cure one of those excellent <lb />
Pens.- M. M, Sauls. <lb />
All sizes and reasonable prices <lb />
Misses Grimes, Blanche <lb />
Mayo. Elizabeth Jones and Ber- <lb />
came over from <lb />
Tuesday evening toad <lb />
I he and were <lb />
Tennessee, been spent a prices  were <lb />
the past week in Ayden <lb />
Loans and discounts <lb />
Furniture <lb />
from <lb />
Bankers <lb />
Cash Items <lb />
Gold coin. i <lb />
bank V <lb />
ii id other U. S. notes <lb />
Total <lb />
LIABILITIES,<lb />
profits <lb />
KIN <lb />
Time <lb />
deposit o CD <lb />
subj, to chock <lb />
a is out- <lb />
or <lb />
Total <lb />
State of North Carolina, Pitt <lb />
I. H of tho ., i u , , <lb />
wear that the above statement , T <lb />
edge and belief. beat of my <lb />
H. Cashier <lb />
BLOUNT<lb />
Votary <lb />
I GRIMES <lb />
.-T. STATION, <lb />
Director <lb />
DEFLECTOR <lb />
D. i. W Owner. <lb />
in to<lb />
VOL. Mo. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY. MARCH <lb />
NO <lb />
THE FOR <lb />
EASTERN SCHOOL <lb />
C, March 5th. <lb />
be of Eastern training <lb />
mum <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
Hid Murder <lb />
Oakley, N- C. March <lb />
P. S. of Robersonville, <lb />
Two were hanged in was with us last Sunday. <lb />
F bra -y at Farmville, Va., Section went to <lb />
, One of these, Washington Saturday. <lb />
of North Carolina, I wish toM gone <lb />
of a number of burglaries he had <lb />
A REVIEW OF WORK. I CHIEF <lb />
I LIVES, f PASSED AMID <lb />
to nay a few words. <lb />
more needed at this time <lb />
than a training school in our <lb />
own locality. Every citizen <lb />
in this part of State <lb />
ought to become thoroughly <lb />
aroused and enthusiastic and <lb />
help support B <lb />
good mean <lb />
the and uplifting of <lb />
every one of its citizens. Our <lb />
people do not want to be the <lb />
illiterate class of people in <lb />
the State, in order to <lb />
vent this, we must fight faith- <lb />
fully for our as our fore- <lb />
lathers did in g our <lb />
Education of the children <lb />
so badly n today There <lb />
are two great reasons for <lb />
The tee make <lb />
mistake in teacher <lb />
from part of the State <lb />
or perhaps another State, whose <lb />
chief object is to teach for <lb />
not that she has <lb />
the slightest interest in <lb />
child, or even tries to pro note or <lb />
advance the child; thus, this is <lb />
one great reason we <lb />
need an Eastern training school, <lb />
s that we may educate our o . n <lb />
girls who understand and who <lb />
are in sympathy with the child. <lb />
2nd. Another reason that the <lb />
child doesn't advance as rap- <lb />
idly as he should, -o doesn't re- <lb />
th. proper encouragement <lb />
from the parents. Parents, you <lb />
who read this, think of it in- <lb />
quire about your children, <lb />
fest some Interest, and you will <lb />
great and marked <lb />
So many of our citizen enter- <lb />
th wrong idea concerning <lb />
our training The object <lb />
of this school is not to i age <lb />
any other school, nor by any <lb />
means to damage the grand and <lb />
noble work of Dr. Charles <lb />
Iver, memory w II ever <lb />
be loved and cherished, but it is <lb />
for this; to train and to educate <lb />
properly and thoroughly our <lb />
own girls. <lb />
So many of our are <lb />
greatly annoyed and troubled in <lb />
securing their teachers. Why is <lb />
this Because many of our girls <lb />
who are anxious to teach, are <lb />
not competent. Quite naturally <lb />
those living nearest colleges <lb />
have the best advantages, and <lb />
are more in demand. Feeling <lb />
their importance, they flatly re- <lb />
fuse to come East, saying that <lb />
our climate is unhealthful, thus <lb />
if we had a training school of our <lb />
own; we should be independent, <lb />
and could furnish our own <lb />
who are anxious, ambitious <lb />
and competent. It is now to the <lb />
every citizen of North <lb />
Carolina, as well as Eastern Car- <lb />
to become interested, and <lb />
educate your children, as the day <lb />
is now at hand when a person is <lb />
judged and valued what he <lb />
knows, and not by what he is <lb />
worth, and it should be constant- <lb />
borne in mind that the child- <lb />
bis covering <lb />
portions of West Virginia, <lb />
and North Carol a. <lb />
Among North Carolina towns <lb />
mentioned he said he broke in <lb />
four at Ayden. While <lb />
lie did not mention Greenville. <lb />
hi might have been the same <lb />
party a burglary <lb />
in this town, as it is recalled that <lb />
a house was broken into here a <lb />
few nights after the burglaries <lb />
in Ayden. This was followed <lb />
by reported burglaries at points <lb />
above here, indicating that the <lb />
of them was moving <lb />
up the railroad Robersonville. <lb />
Williamston, Tarboro. Enfield, <lb />
Halifax and Weldon and other <lb />
places were named by Ruffin as <lb />
towns where he had broken in <lb />
house.--, and alter leaving this <lb />
road he visited towns between <lb />
Weldon and Durham. <lb />
Uncle Salary. <lb />
The National Magazine under <lb />
a title of Sam's <lb />
salary of the president, <lb />
vice president and entire cabinet <lb />
for the year is collected from the <lb />
beer drinkers in one day. <lb />
January 1st the <lb />
smokers of cigars and cigarette <lb />
have provided for the salary of <lb />
the supreme court of the United <lb />
States, for the ensuing year. <lb />
snuff consumers <lb />
the public health and marine <lb />
hospital service. <lb />
tax on oleomargarine <lb />
and renovated butter pays the <lb />
expenses of th. national <lb />
I homes. <lb />
players West <lb />
Point military <lb />
tax on same <lb />
es paid percent of the Span<lb />
MORE GOOD NEWS. <lb />
Bill Passes House Unanimously. <lb />
The following telegram re- <lb />
here a little past noon <lb />
today, brought more good news <lb />
to the people interested in the <lb />
training school for teachers in <lb />
E stern North <lb />
Raleigh, N, C, March <lb />
W. H. <lb />
Greenville, N- C <lb />
within last five minutes school <lb />
bill passed third reading in house <lb />
unanimously. <lb />
Alex L. Blow. <lb />
Nothing else is looked for now <lb />
but for the senate pass <lb />
the bill, and then the school is a <lb />
certainty. <lb />
Did you ever notice that the <lb />
colder it gets the more inclined <lb />
is the door to stay open <lb />
more for its progress than the <lb />
people of surrounding <lb />
counties. Those of you who have <lb />
daughters whom you are con- <lb />
J L. Corey and wife, of Keels- <lb />
spent Sunday here with Mr- <lb />
and Mrs. J O. Williams. <lb />
J. R Williams spent <lb />
and Sunday at <lb />
The basket party last <lb />
week for the church was a <lb />
all denominations taking <lb />
part, and baskets was pretty <lb />
boys bid lively, and all en- <lb />
joyed it very much, ail <lb />
well pleased by having spent a <lb />
delightful evening and helped a <lb />
noble cause <lb />
Rev. J. D. Bryant his <lb />
Sunday p. m to a <lb />
crowded congregation. He <lb />
preached an eloquent i. <lb />
We are glad to state that W <lb />
E. Homing, several weeks <lb />
of sickness, to be out <lb />
Miss Mary Taylor visited at <lb />
many from <lb />
ville Stokes Sunday to <lb />
church. <lb />
The weather is delightful; our <lb />
farmers are putting in good time <lb />
tilling the soil and planting <lb />
A. Hare <lb />
Did you ever hear anything <lb />
like this Does it tit your case <lb />
If so, there is f r improve-<lb />
When does your Lodge <lb />
don't <lb />
are your <lb />
don't <lb />
many have <lb />
don't <lb />
petitions before tie <lb />
Lodge <lb />
don't <lb />
your Lodge in a good <lb />
don't <lb />
your your in a <lb />
financial <lb />
much are your annual <lb />
dues to the <lb />
T don't <lb />
are your duties as a <lb />
M don't <lb />
you suspended for non- <lb />
payment of dues, or are they <lb />
paid in <lb />
don't <lb />
induced you to become <lb />
don't <lb />
are you to a <lb />
Appropriation During Short Session <lb />
Approximate a Billion Dollars. <lb />
Washington, 4.-More <lb />
money has been appropriated <lb />
during the short session of the <lb />
digress, which pa- <lb />
at today th . during <lb />
any previous session <lb />
mount, as near as can be <lb />
mated, approximates a billion <lb />
battleships were <lb />
for th navy and <lb />
corps of th- army was <lb />
reorganized and enlarged A <lb />
service was <lb />
granted to the <lb />
can and civil and like <lb />
provision was made for army condition. <lb />
nurses. For riv r and barb <lb />
improvements the appropriation- <lb />
aggregate <lb />
Increased were . <lb />
r. vie pr <lb />
dent and t h . <lb />
I of Hot ,.,, Bill. <lb />
March Th. -a <lb />
o Police and Officer I from the N. <lb />
who were . h rep-r .- <lb />
night by th h -the <lb />
Com Walker, at the tun- that Assembly on Tuesday <lb />
,. m <lb />
resisting the of h . training <lb />
contraband r, a o <lb />
Hospital in a Ph house went into consider. <lb />
precarious condition, really a i,,; <lb />
between life and death. <lb />
The attending <lb />
to hold out much hope for <lb />
t recovery of of t i <lb />
wounded man, it will <lb />
a be th can <lb />
i opinion of th <lb />
providing for <lb />
the <lb />
if <lb />
in it r i Car- <lb />
o I <lb />
Bl it, the <lb />
I. it w s a <lb />
b intro- <lb />
. c I rec .-d the <lb />
arrest of Walker, the m support senate <lb />
at Dunn last night about house , j <lb />
effected by and had received the <lb />
K. endorsement of the senate <lb />
Smith <lb />
M L. n . n <lb />
I Ill u <lb />
house of representatives Atlantic Ca <lb />
its members, ambassadors, <lb />
ministers and <lb />
office clerks and <lb />
The public made . <lb />
i f <lb />
i i Line in search <lb />
had heat his <lb />
s committees on <lb />
u but a small <lb />
a pr but in other re <lb />
ts, was of the <lb />
him. <lb />
. pas- i freight f. hit had passed the <lb />
r an ticket for <lb />
. i j Inquires in b , ; <lb />
fir information from the Mr Smith <lb />
in <lb />
Trowel. <lb />
knows. <lb />
to educate for <lb />
of day will make the men j prepare to send them to the <lb />
and women of tomorrow- As our training school. and <lb />
so will our State be. <lb />
In order to enjoy good govern- <lb />
and prosperity the <lb />
of each and <lb />
should be <lb />
considered. <lb />
become interested and remember <lb />
you are living in a wonderful age <lb />
prosperity. Those of you who <lb />
child; haven't thought to this matter in <lb />
noticed and the proper light, consider it care- <lb />
fully, and although your <lb />
It is my earnest desire, that an may have been scant and <lb />
Eastern training school may be limited ought to make you <lb />
established at an early and the more anxious about <lb />
that Greenville may be the for children, realizing the time is at <lb />
town. No people will be hand when a good, thorough,<lb />
more t tn i o <lb />
id no <lb />
when a <lb />
i-e. <lb />
Will a merchant who is wise <lb />
ever cease to advertise Yes <lb />
when the grow upside <lb />
down; when the beggar wears a <lb />
crown; when ice forms on the <lb />
sun, when the sparrow weighs a <lb />
ton; when gold dollars get too <lb />
cheap; when women s <lb />
keep; when a fish forgets to swim; <lb />
when Satan sings a hymn; when <lb />
girls go I on gum; when the <lb />
small boy hates a drum; when <lb />
no politician schemes; when <lb />
mince p e makes pleasant dreams; <lb />
when it's fun to break a tooth; <lb />
when all lawyers tell the truth; <lb />
when cold water makes you <lb />
drunk; when you love to smell a <lb />
skunk; when the drummer has <lb />
no these things all <lb />
come to pass; then man that's <lb />
wise will neglect to advertise- <lb />
rooms of congress regard- <lb />
the ship subsidy the <lb />
currency measure and the bill <lb />
the hours of <lb />
than any other pend- <lb />
legislation Ship subsidy <lb />
lied hard in the lat hours. <lb />
other two measures became laws <lb />
as the session closed <lb />
The immigration bill, one of <lb />
the measures over <lb />
the long session, was completed <lb />
under the spur of t u president <lb />
he might t the a <lb />
Japanese .- by riving the <lb />
imp . u. ti y <lb />
The r the ad- <lb />
mission o lie .- to the country. <lb />
A for the <lb />
of an a- <lb />
bank in the The free alcohol law la t <lb />
session was modified lac <lb />
distill the waste pr C- <lb />
of the farm to be debar, v d <lb />
and d for arts science. <lb />
The right of. appeal <lb />
cases was th gov- <lb />
a measure I to <lb />
strengthen tie anti-trust <lb />
by affording a <lb />
whereby the Supreme court <lb />
pi.-s upon the constitutionality <lb />
and construction of such laws. <lb />
An investigation was author- <lb />
regarding the condition of <lb />
women and child workers. <lb />
The inter State commerce <lb />
commerce commission was <lb />
to ascertain if the ex- <lb />
press companies of the <lb />
country <lb />
road rate law of last <lb />
by selling and <lb />
handling on consignment fruit, <lb />
vegetables and oysters. <lb />
Reed Smoot was retained by <lb />
the senate as a senator from <lb />
Utah, ending a four con- <lb />
The senate ratified treaties <lb />
with Santo Domingo and <lb />
The president was <lb />
to use his good offices to <lb />
prevent atrocities in the Congo. <lb />
The sen also launch d an <lb />
exhaustive investigation of the <lb />
affray.<lb />
him with a re- <lb />
Walker had shaved off <lb />
in a . <lb />
The bid the endorsement <lb />
f the governor, t.-e council of <lb />
state the superintendent of <lb />
his mustache and his face blacked.; instruction, and <lb />
He was taken in charge <lb />
Sheriff Watson, of this county, <lb />
and J. B. of Fay- <lb />
an t <lb />
for safe keeping- <lb />
Excitement was intense <lb />
all night, but all is quiet today. <lb />
Puzzle .- Clerks. <lb />
Cleverness is one of the <lb />
necessary for every man <lb />
who is employed in <lb />
for he meets with <lb />
kinds of freaks in the shape <lb />
letters peculiarly addressed. <lb />
jokers appear to think <lb />
I that all the postal clerk has to do <lb />
i; to solve ea <lb />
Recently at the Boston office <lb />
received ed <lb />
with a line <lb />
drawn under the <lb />
over the The letter <lb />
i went out the same day it was re- <lb />
and reached Mark Under- <lb />
id, Andover, for whom <lb />
j it was intended, and the postal <lb />
who solved the riddle did <lb />
not he had done anything <lb />
brilliant. It was all in his day's <lb />
work. Boston Journal. <lb />
Heartily Endorsed. <lb />
With all heartiness The <lb />
commends to the people of <lb />
the State the Richardson Trio, of <lb />
Charlotte, which is about enter- <lb />
e a tour- composed <lb />
of a delightful of gentle- <lb />
men, with Prof. Don A. Richard- <lb />
son at its head, and will not fail <lb />
to entertain any audience which <lb />
how to appreciate music. <lb />
Charlotte Observer. <lb />
Greenville is to have the pleas- <lb />
of hearing the Richardson <lb />
Trio in Masonic Temple opera <lb />
house Thursday night, March <lb />
25th. <lb />
he act- <lb />
i president of the State nor- <lb />
c at Greens <lb />
Mr Blount d the bill on <lb />
ii; ground that the establish- <lb />
of a training school in the <lb />
east might damage the Greens <lb />
b school, and several is- <lb />
normal graduates in his <lb />
e u bed written him and <lb />
u g id that he opposed the b ii. <lb />
Blount further explain d <lb />
t at tho bill hid the cordial <lb />
of if me <lb />
was so drawn i ti r i <lb />
all parties, . <lb />
not central G ire. <lb />
Tho bill pas- , i . <lb />
by an i -on r <lb />
i third re <lb />
.,.;,. <lb />
Mr. . of All <lb />
i the bill j,, <lb />
said the -of east <lb />
were to it. had <lb />
always and far in <lb />
supporting <lb />
and all parties had agree . n <lb />
bill. Mr, of l <lb />
the I ill and said he <lb />
hoped it would pass without a <lb />
dissenting Mr. Remedy, <lb />
of Sampson, also spoke for the <lb />
nil, and Mr. Dilling, of Gaston, <lb />
in urging it said it ought to pass <lb />
the house unanimously. Messrs. <lb />
Haywood, and <lb />
Swam, supported the <lb />
bill, Mr. down <lb />
the House by he stood <lb />
read- <lb />
us <lb />
ah <lb />
Kill <lb />
at S. M. <lb />
The kickers on the farm are <lb />
not so hard to get along with as <lb />
the kickers in town. On the <lb />
farm there is the kicking cow, <lb />
and our long eared friend, the <lb />
mule, while in town there is the <lb />
old mossback who wants all the <lb />
municipal improvements without <lb />
paying for them. The cow may <lb />
be sold for beef, the mule traded <lb />
o r-u-, hut but a <lb />
f I rid of she Kicker, j <lb />
Times. <lb />
What is Love <lb />
Ask not of me. Love what is <lb />
Ask what is good above; <lb />
Ask of the great sun what is <lb />
light; <lb />
flat footed for and was going <lb />
to vote himself u for <lb />
it. for the west aim t had it all, <lb />
and he thought it was time the <lb />
east was getting a little bit. <lb />
Mr Stephens withdrew de- <lb />
for a i- and the bill <lb />
passed its third reading almost <lb />
unanimously, amid loud applause <lb />
and hand slapping. <lb />
Cm Write OB Post Cards. <lb />
By an order the <lb />
issued a . months <lb />
go, and which into <lb />
rt M Is . cards <lb />
are at liberty to Bend a written <lb />
on the left half of the <lb />
front, tin- right half being re- <lb />
served instead of the whole face <lb />
of the card the address <lb />
This may done on any <lb />
Ask what is darkness of card, whether it be one of <lb />
night; the old which bears <lb />
Ask sin of what may be forgiven;, notice side for the address <lb />
or not; and without the <lb />
Ask what is happiness of heaven j <lb />
Ask what is folly of the crowd; <lb />
Ask what is fashion of the <lb />
shroud; <lb />
Ask what is sweetness of thy <lb />
kiss; <lb />
Ask of thyself what beauty is.<lb />
prepayment of anything more <lb />
than the rate applicable to post- <lb />
cards, which is one cent within <lb />
the United States or its island <lb />
possessions, and Panama, Cuba, <lb />
Canada and Mexico, and for <lb />
other counties two <lb /><lb /></p></div></body></text></tei:TEI></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:dmdSec>
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