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