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.rw-r—-T-i»r -kmin-r k »'hMli», NOTICE! f*T flrta** <"»f the |»^>w«*r if ««l- contained In a MortirM* 1 •*••<* •*x*cut*"i kii<l de!lT*r<-d by Til GrreliVllto Tohacro W%whoui>f <oD»|>fc- <) i.n'hurfi A White on the iSih 4»» of June 189*. and duly recorded In th#> Re>ff later of I'eeoi oftVe of Pitt tVnnty. North t'ftroll na. In 1U- k u\ pa*r* j;i-2 3 4. the underaisrited will xp<«t"o puollc wil«. before the Court Hnu*e J-T lu UreeriTllie, for run. to 'he hivhcat Mdder. 011 Monday, May um. itW, the following retl property, to wit: A cer- ' iii pi*re or parcel of land lying and hetiifr In 1 he ConMjr of Pitt, near the town of (ireeii- vH'» mow wl'hlo the t*oundarle» o* ihe town of itreei viiln and known aa lots No 4 »<«! No ]|, It. the plat of QrfeiiTllle I.aml Iiil i'i-"v-ii.ni( ' '•.M>|.M ny called KoutbQrr^uville. and .lencrlt.ed aa fo'lowa: K***intiln*i a' the O'lttiweat rornei of vth ainl Pitt nlres*!* mil ruining south 1!« 1 4 deurer* •»•>• « jj* f*et to 10 li atre^t. Ihenre north 7$ 1-1 4ejr,r*-e*i ••*• * ~>i f-t-t,' hence north |] 1 4 urgiees mnt 1M !• « ( ai«1 ^ 1 ; Inches lo vth Mreet. thenc*- Will «j'h acreet on easterly course m f<-et * ih- ix'Ciniilng, containing one acre u*t -, •" -"•'vaaid Mori —Deed « W l*a«,n» IM. . I'M* vll <1»F of A|»rll. I***. , CHAliLUA.WHItE. Mortgai- e. Atty's. WOTICBIO CREDITORS. Having duly UattM before the Muferto- f'ourt Cierkof Pitt county aa administrator of H. o. i'ampbe:i. t-'ceaaM, notion IJ* her.-f-v given to all pentona Indebted *o the estate t< tUAhe luiut-idlate payment to the under*!, n ed MM «n persona having claims agalnut ttu eata'emusi pr sent th* name to the undei gned for ii-vm-iit on or before the It'll da) March. 1*07, or this notice will be i lead |j of r--eotf«jr>\ Till* I 1 lei of March, -•" W NOAMPKEU.' Friend. This U Worth RtUmg Suppose You Stop and Sec— Isn't it Wonderful? Grteoaboro, N. C. March 29, 1903. Mrs Joe Person:—I take pleas- ure in stating thrffyonr Remedy baa entirely cared our little girl of a rery bad case of eczema, which covered a great part of net body. She bad eczema )pferiod.ca1lv) from the lime Bbe waa tbree weeVu t«,. until she was M X yearg o( ^ ajp^ perfectly well .a^.Ifaali Dealt to© hrgalt of ... aba has not had a symptom of It tor Ml year*. Respectfully, J. W. COBB., QREENVILLB. V, C. is now tliat I cannot The Millinery Opening. We will place on sale during the two openitiR days an immense line ot nobby, tfuart, ttjrtfrdate hand mad#] Possibly one of the greatest selections Of Hats ever fcfeown in'this city, THE OPENING WILL/OCCUR ready-to-wear Hats. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, I Not Quite! How often you can get a thinsr "not quite" done—a nail or screw driver or au- ger lucking. Have a good tool box am! !>• prepared lor eniergcm-irs. our line of tools is all you could desire, and we will see that your tool box does not lack a single useful article. Of Course! You get Harness, Horse Goods, &c, J. R, Corey Residence Telephones. To Publishers '•i.i and Printers We h&fe at 1 , -ntirely new pn <vss, on which patents' are pending, whereby we can re face old Brass Col- umn and H^ad Rules, 4 pt. and thicker, and make thorn fnlly at good as now an 1 without any unsightly knobs or fent on the bot- tom. - i PRICES Defacing Column and ' j ea j Kules regular le. Jfftn , 2oc. eac KefaclngL. S. Co'. um , aB(J Head Ruled 2. lnjhMlD and over 40c. per lb} For tho p'trjio e the public i be I _ -i i. residence Bboulil b«v. will give for ibc fin ning from why every lephoao. We .U-sciipIlvi' APRIL 10th and llth, 1906. A sample of refaced RIIIP, wife full particu- lars, will be cheerfully tent on application. \ The Big Store long since established an enviable reputation tor Trimmed and Untrimmed Millinery, con- stantly showing the latest and newest effects. In Imported Hats, we show the latest ideas, while the de- signs ot our own staff of trimmers will equal them in beauty and excellence, passed even her previous record-breaking achievements. Our Millineiy Chief has sur- Kemember the Opening dates Tuesday and Wednesday, April 10th and llth, 1906. or it NEW SPUING GOODS ARE ALL IN AND A CAREFUL 'INSPECTION OK OUR NEW articles. Five Long Dlllalico Itesblenee Telephones, and Coupon*, FREE for one year from June 1, 1906, as follows: Firs! Prize-One Residence.Tel- ephone and $15.00 In Ccnpons. Second Prize-One Residence Telephone and SlO.OIHn Coupons. Third Prize—One Residence Telephone and $5.00 in Coupons. Fourth Prize—One Residence Telephone. FiNn Prize -- in.' lesidence Telephone. Subject 10 tiete eorAtsIions: The ankle must Jte limited to 2S0 words. The partlee OOQpetillg for the prim mu*l be mUmtl of the count} In which this pap« 1^ puhllshed, und Ihe telepboob IUH* he located within the ex(hanK<- UaitUi of some of the towns in which this Company oper- ate* exchanges in Nor'.h Carolina or Virginia. The succrasfnl reuitcsti'lits, if living ouUldc of Ihe town Umtta, can elect the person to whom the telephone and rouponB shall be Riven. The award will be made by three persons, who have no Interest or con- nection With the Clotuimny, The Company ennnm ucderUkt to answer an> qiiestlims in (cinnectlou with the contest, which will close May 1. lf"W The names of the successful contes- tants and their reasot-.s will appear In iiie columns of this paper as soon as practicable after June 1st. Address your article to "REASON" tare Homo Telephone k Telegraph, Company, Henderson, M. 0. , V. C. TOEH-KMAN. Oes'l Mar.y Philadihhia Printers Su IvJCo Manulactures of Type and High Grade Printing Mater al 9 N. Ninth Street. PhlladelDklt. P NDRFOIK&SDUMfiNR. R.CJ N. & S. Steamboat Service. Steamer "R, L." Myers" leaves Washington daily (except Sunday) at 6 a. m. for Greeuville; leaves Greenville daily (except Sunday) at 12 in. for A'a-lii.ie.tciu Connecting at Washington with Norfolk & Southern KailroBd for Norfolk, Daltimore, Philadelphia, New York, Bobton and all other ...I.I. North <\,imect- a Norfolk with all points ir»* . Shippers shonld order their freight via Norfolk, care Norfolk ,V So u 111 ii n It. K' bailing bOUiaatnhjfCt to change w 11 limit notice.. J. J. OHEKRY, Agent, Green- Tiile, N. C. B. C. HUDGINS, General T. and f. Agent, Norfolk, Va.. M. K. KING, V. P. & G.M. ESS GOODS, CLOTHING, SHOES i i i. SLIPPERS, MEN'S FURNISHINGS, Sc, „e unniqiMMdi Com '$$* t » ke il kx,k - S^Wfifft^! Wy ot,xot - ^M^ffST" to show K<KK,S ' C.T. MUNFORDS BIG STORE, D. W. HARDEE, lu ' . GREENVILLE, K •1J idl Dim ..I t MW i i ... II.I id] rli mwriiT A I '.'i. i.i. I , | I.I.I, HI MII; IN Groceries And Provisions Cotton BagRingand Ties always on hand Fresh Goods kept con- stantly in stock. Country Produce Bought and Sold D. W. Hardee, G REENVILLE North Carolina. Sicfe Headache When your head aches, there is a storm in the nervous sys- tem, centering in the brain. This irritation produces'pain in the head' and the turbulent nerve current sent to the stom- ach causes natisea, vomiting. This is sick headache, and is dangerous, as frequent and prolonged attacks weaken the brain, resulting in loss of memory, inflammation, epi- lepsv, lit-;, dizziness, etc. Allay this Stormy, irritated, aching condition by taking Dr. -Miles' Anti-Pain Tills. They stop the pain by soothy in;:, strengthening and reliev-l ing the tension upon the nerVCfl —not by paralyzing them, as do most headache remedies. Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills do not contain opium, morphine, chloral.cocaine or similar drugs. •fiok h»«<tach« li hemlltury In my frailly. My latlwr nufleml « »wt i|. ,il. mill tot many y. s I imvj Una ,... "s II f \M-.. si m ••.' |!"t 1 wn» u'nul lo I.I iitleiid In in/ Ii mini 'K ntTnlrs | ir a dny or «u nt H t: u •. lmrinic a very aevnn nttick nf h*i<laeM..I J? 0 * Dr. Mill*' Anti-Pain r»» "," d -V"'' 1 relieved me almoM Immediately, since, then 1 take II i m win n. I feel the euea comlliK on mill It r< <i<rt It nl once. JOHN J. McBRLAQT.. Tro». 8. 11. Bllf. I"..' South UelKl. Ina. Dr. Miles' Antl-Paln Pllla a »'JJ5C your druaoltt, who will < - 1 ar »"*•• .i n Tr the ftret package will benellt. II It full! he will return your money. 25 dotee, 2S centi. Never §old In DUIR. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind 1 i IMMENSITY OF THE HEAVENS *^ •••- A Peer ' nta C.-.ace T«t Dazzlee the lr-.;^ina..ii.. ]f our ^-u were removed to the Pleiades it iroilld hardly be lisibie in an open uln.--. with which ucarlj 100 stirs can lie seen in the cluster. Sixty or seventy Pleiaden surpasi ** our *un in brillianrr, Alcyone being 3,(00 times more brilliant, Electra xeurly 500 tunes am! Iluia nearly 400. "SirilU it.-elf t..kes u subordi- nate rank v. hen compared with tin- live most brilliant members of a group, the real magnificence "•' wliich ire can thus in some degree .apprehend." If we Fcek to know the tlimcnsiona, not of the individual btars, but of the cluster itself, W* Jirc met with many dil.ieulties. but on the assumption that it is approxi- mately spherical in shave we can calculate its diameter U> be over .40,000,000,000 miles, so that liglu would take seven years to ;iass from one extreme to the other. If we think of the dimensions of our solar : system by themselves or in relation to terrestrial matters they appear 1 stupendously enormous. Neptune, the most distant known member, lias an orbit over 5,000,- •000,000 miles across—a distance that a ray of light would travel in "MgaUBfJ ti hjtf hours—but the ft>- IsfsysiOuV W Jv the Pleiades ljut as a Lilliputian to a i.iuuHi.n(rriag7ii~— is but as a microbe to a mountain, for a sphere the size of the solar system would, if it were spherical and its diameter that of the orbit of Neptune, l>c relatively so minute that it could he contained more than 400,000,000.000 times in a sphere JtJffc size of the Pleiades. In other wards' ijj* '' m ' ts "f , ' le Pleiades could'contain <•'»« "J" systems an :many times over aa ! lier0 nre mllcs ihetwecn Xoptune and the son. Jt must not be forgotten that, al- though (here are 8,300 stars in the cluster, yet with such dimensions l3t the entire group vast distances 'must separate the stars from one an- •othcr. In fact, 2,300 spheres, each -with a diameter of 3,000,000,000 .miles, oalil lie contained in the lim- its assigned to the group, und, as- suming equal distribution of the stars in the ^roun, each would he at the ufEter of ti sphere 3,6oO,UOO,il66 miles across, and therefore a light journey of 1ST days from its near- est neighbor. V . V\" '- Fat l| Beauty. Of the elevating influenco of wo- men in the American sonsc Morocco knows nothing, according to Budg- ett Ueakin, author of "Lift 1 iff Mo- TOCCO." There they are. in fact, l*> many goods and chattels. That a woman should be fat and comely is the highest thought a Moor has on the position of women. If 11 girl is lo be married and is thought to be too thin. Eho is put through a OOUHt of "stuffing." just us if she were n turkey meant for the Christmas market. "This consists of swallowing ufter each full meal a few small sausage shaped boluses of flour, hon- -ey und butter, flavored with ani- seed or something similar. A few months of tiiis treatment give a marvelous rotundity to the figure, thus greatly increasing her charms to the native eve." Truly Rural. The seuutivn-yeur-old daughter of a certain Wall street man recent- Jy visited for the first time the fine farm in Dutches! county for the past year owned by her father. The girl immediately became greatly in- terested in the prize cattle that are the special pride of her parent, and she asked many questions relative to their breeding, etc. One evening just at dusk as the girl was standing on the veranda of the farmhouse talking to the man- ager there came the low, mournful note of A cow. "Just I: :.n to that poor cow," said the girl to the manager, "mew- ing for her colt."—Harper's Week- ly- Not So Silly. Weary from the chase, the ostrich of the (lit the sand. "You si coming 1: jj see vonr" "You 1 plied tl. had stuck his head in bird," said the luuitcr. Ii" you imagine I can't <e my purpose, re- I'-H! -h, with dignity. "Of course yo 1 van (00 me, but you mi : - arable, feather stealing, egg hunt- in-I land pirate, I thus relieve mysel' of the net : of seeing vou." Conscio.11 limt he hail the bettr-J of the argumvtit, the ostrich yioldii! 940 worth "f plumes without a uiur mur.—Philadelphia, Ledger. M: Cot a "Yee." Young Bleeter made 11 )>et that he would poti the question to the haughty Miss tie Vere and get "Yes" as his answer. He won his bat, "And when is the wedding to harass k\ the loser. i! Bleeter as he pot kcted "there isn't Roing to lie The question I put \ ere was, 'Would you rather remain single tlian accupt "Oh." U11 mom 1 anv wctkli to" Miss .1 Desirable Buildin Lots For Sale. Near Five Points on Easy Terms. Call on or address SAM WHITE, Greenville, N. C. „•« J*«-3-r- Sale of Land for Taxes. Notice it hereby given that 1 have levied en and will Mil before tli« courthouse door in Greenville on Monday, May 1th, ltt'.li, the following de- scribed real estate, for taxes due the County ot Pitt and State of North i arolloa for the year lilO-j. This April <ith. 1908. L. W. TUCKER, SI., rill II. A. PARAMORE. JOHN A. RICKS. 1 •. 1: \ \ 1 -1: DAM TOWNSHIP. Klks. James Moore. W. \V Nichols, .las. E Nichols. H. L Lou. nt». P Road N. itoad N. Koad \Vc» therlngton, L. F. . Arr^*. SB6 93 «5'/i 10 50 ORTHSt TOWNSHIP. Beat. Wm Carson, J. T 1 Hopkins, Mack Howard. I* C. ft Co. . 1-* .lames, W. H t James, Sam D Jenkins, Gabe Staton, Ransom » West, Z. B .•• L Moore Pni-mele Manning UceUi so 23 Taiea 9.9K 6.«7 7.00 |.4( 7.74 3. H2 .21 2. jj A\ 3.99 1.90 .68 1 .::» 1 .DO 1 .311 1 .30 1 .30 1.30 1.80 1 .:!ii 1 .::n 1.30 1.30 1.30 hKIA'OlR TOWNSHIP. Bridgers H«lffl 1 Battle. Frank Clark. Join ........ Pollaid. T. J 11 Tyson, A. A Bryan. TheophlluS.... Davenport, Martha... Jenkins, John H. .. . Manning. Lam a F. . . ,4. Htaelle. R. E .»... Sfatlelll. J. H Whlchard. J. F Brown 1000 Hill Wllidham 25 52 47 V4 Little X> CAROLINA TOVrNw"!" 11 *' 40 65 1O0 85 140 88 9% -i. *..: 1 33.34 .12 .90 1.76 2.12 .114 2.49 4.SC 4.43 5.62 5.66 .95 CHlCOn TOWNSHIP. Bu<:>. J. T Gardner, Isaac & Walter Hill. J. B McLawhorn, Henry, Sr Tyson, Lula Rloiint. Mrs. Sally.. . Blonnl Edward Ellis. II. E Garriss. J E Hanle, Mrs. Itrttla.. Harrington. C. C. .. . Jackson, E. W.. Est. . Jacobs. Charlie Little. Mrs. Molllc. . . McLawhorn, Lorenzo. McLawhorn. & Chas. . Patrick, C. R Stone. Mis. P. L Tllchman. L. B Windlleld Heirs Dupree, Henry. Jr. Johnson. Anthony.. Mercer, W. H Owens. B. F Owens. B. N Whlthurst. Lem. . . Barrette. C. L Blount, W. G C,r<-?ne. J F Dang. n. V Little W. O Smith. J Stan'ry. . Si'i'i, It, Henry. . . Tyson. II. F Tvre, Mrs. J. E. . .. Hell, \V. H Blount, Edward. .. Brown, Robert Brown, Henry Coburn, John Cherry, Peter Davis. Stephen Dudley, George. .. . Kvans. 11. C Klks. J. E Baborne, Hellen... . Forbes, L. s Fleming, Jiiiins s.. . Fleming, Blfas Godwin, w. T V?*^*. S- 4 * t.80 Deep II 9 Tar River 57 40 45 25 C Swamp CONTRNTNRA TOWNSHIP. 2 Grlftou G. Patrick N. Grllton Wlntert'u Swamp Gil ft on Grin on W. L. L. Home S C. Brnreb L. Field Me Ayde'i A>di'ii 348 134 19 15 1.11 4.96 2.23 1.24 12.68 2.112 .19 3.27 .37 .11 2.42 3.67 3.80 55.26 S.48 1.36 1.80 1.30 1.30 1.81 1.30 1.3") 1. 3n 1.80 1.80 1.36 1.30 1.30 1.30 1.30 1 1 FALKLAND TOWNSHIP. Falkland Dupree Fountain Moore Ricks 1 3 3 1 65 230 4V4 15.92 1.80 4.S3 1.30 4.on 1.80 ,86 1.3(1 2.76 1.30 FARMVILLF. TOWNSHIP. 3110 B Swamp Farmv'le C Creek Marlboro 1 Farmv'le 1 Farmv'le J Tysou P Rd V4 68 23 ^ 136 GREENVILLE TOWNSHIP. Qorhnm, Florence.. Gray. S|iellnian Hardee. I C Hopkins, Frank .. . . HopVInx, Frank. . . Hop ins, laom Hopkins. Nelson.. Hardee. \V. II Keel, H. F King. J. Robt Langly, Phoebe. Est. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1-3 VA MI 1 Bheppare Hiues Ai'tl Altl 1.. Colin 1.1 Lac) Patrick Sl<< i" 1 Mill Home Wash. J. W'H'anis Gree.ie it Res Fifth st Reed si D ave Corey llines Patrick E. 0. MeO. Perkins Wash. Mill 11. Lane Harlss Home St nkes B. & Clark Mill I ."id inn 5 Bal. 1.68 6.95 5.79 20. NS 3.34 27.S2 3.3S .27 4.34 7 87 13] fin 4.71 4.78 7.66 4.48 4.2* 2 . 86 3.94 .17 3.19 1.11 1 .09 1 .88 10.38 1.37 4.39 7.96 4.5S 1. 30 1 . 30 1 .::o 1.30 1.30 1.30 1 .311 1 .80 1 .30 1 .30 1.30 1 .30 1.30 1.30 1 .30 I .80 I .30 1.:,» 1.30 1 ,:!0 1,30 1 ,30 1 .30 1.30 1.80 1 .3(1 1.80 1 ,80 10 100 60 13.62 1.80 3.54 1.80 .91 1.30 3.54 1.30 1.23 1.80 2.37 1.30 5.75 1.3.1 3.97 1.3.1 19.36 1.30 2.4 9 1.30 .99 1.30 Paramore & Ricks 5.40 1.30 •1.. .I, 11.10 7.97 8.3.1 4.76 9.04 1.51 3. N5 1.711 •1.29 I 1.98 6.70 , ^HEADQUARTERS FOR GENERAL MERCHANDISE 'smw ' .: . .^MfflllRJIIgggg r 1.30 1.30 1.3.1 1.30 1.30 ]. av 1.3(1 1.80 1.36 1. 30 1.30 1.80 36.64 1.41 2.2'J '.'.(16 3. 12 1,8' 3.70 T e.tfl B.7S 6.92J 6.!; 6 3.25 13, 1 1. 1. 3. I 56. 9. .06 .98 .09 I .IS . 64 1 Having consolidated the" tWo stocks of H. A. Paramore and John A. Ric'«s in one store we are prepared to furnish our customers anything needed in DRY GOODS AND CROCERIES. I f: .miry We will carry *.n up-to-date line "" if! Hats, Shoes, Dress Goods, Notions, &c. 1 >rifiswewillhavea l . all times a full line of the very best goods, not onlf; In Groct " c the staples like M<>flt n. *>ur, Sugar, Coffee, but all kinds of cInnedan^ Pack ^ eGoo ^ tnefineslb ^ We can supply anything j COUNTRY PRODUCE. Qua* 'ou need to wear or to eat, and pay highest prices fof Hty and prices of our goods will please you. PARAMOi^ & WCKS, GREENVILi"« E « N. \ I i McLawhorn. S. E. .. 29 4 1 8 13 6 6 8, 12 68 . 78 .61 . IS . 2 I .47 . 19 .41 39 11. Moore, Henry Norcott, John P. Obei. Samuel Perkins, \V. W Peyton, Chas Price. Whltmond. . . Redmond, William. IBtaaelll, Pernander. 1 Tyson, n. F I T.tcker. W. 11 Tyson, neorge Wlllowb.. l.iui.i. . Whltley, .las. A Dudley, J. H Blmpron '*. I. Thome, Vii letta W . Williams, Dudley Wootcr.. Iiiicretln. . 3. so 3 LofS. |l||. 2 Wash. 2 Qreene 4 V* Patrick 1 Pitt st t Qreene si '.-j Patrick i Dwelling t Cotanch ^! 'a Patrick 2 Reed Shivers V, Patrick I Wash. I Vines '. I.ill as 1 Hodges 1 C. I'ewrn I 1.1 III nil ', Patrick ', Cherry ', Perkins P.\( Ttll.lS [OWNSHII 1 Paeiolus I Woolen .iO R, It I'. I S9 Tuv..;*. Coat. Total FOR. '^LE. 'ISt 35 . 83 2 . 9 8 3.21 til 2. I> I S. 81 2.91 1 . 30 1 ,30 . 30 . 3(1 . ;;n .30 . "II ,30 » T.I8 I. St 6.6*4 4.84 39 I 'IV Machine shop, which has, '•"o "«Plete.l and is now in Ape.. naeblntrv Is driven bv 8 OH. p , M60R P .dW hjMSrM&i Mldln« ..v,n .hep 20 x40, two sore, filjrfc, ,.. : ,| si,,,,, j, x 14 bouse. \v,li *•.'<• $3000. Meason for •e'llno; failure m health of owner, » "','..'"*n '':„' . ,'"""• Beal Estate Ajrent, rarmvlUe. X. c. S . P, E^rssss^w^ SWIKT CBBEK TOWNSHIP nurk, .1. R.. Sr 68 Cox, J. w inn Cos, s V ::n Clark, W. II II Haileton, 10 I. O Creek TO Vines. Caesar B0 WpntherinK'on. Diey. 21 Weutherlugton, L. H. Hardy 303 1.61 :• nit 1 1 3C 3'l 3 91 6. 811 1.61 :'. 2ii 1 •111 4.66 1 v,; 6.48 7.s7 1 30 9.17 11.87 1 30 13.17 1.12 I .:ii 2.12 ii. 7:'. 1 30 S.63 2 2 v 1 16 ::. 3 x 2.29 1 30 3.39 1.46 1 30 2.73 4.2 1 3 30 5.54 Stimulate the TORPID LIVER strcnutlicn the digs-stlvc cre.ns .M«s!«u , . S h a n eb ' J " e,S -' nd " e -» : 4NTI-BILI0US MEDICINE, .""'•L'.'V" 1 ^ iri f'» thvlr virtue, ore »Idily recognized, ns they pos- flVJ't V P"'l*rt*«» In trtSng the S)>tcm (mm that poison, tie. gsntly tuicar coated. Tflkc No Substitute. -- -. ' x

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    NOTICE! f*T flrta** be over .40,000,000,000 miles, so that liglu would take seven years to ;iass from one extreme to the other. If we think of the dimensions of our solar

    : system by themselves or in relation to terrestrial matters they appear

    1 stupendously enormous. Neptune, the most distant known

    member, lias an orbit over 5,000,- •000,000 miles across—a distance that a ray of light would travel in

    "MgaUBfJ ti hjtf hours—but the ft>- IsfsysiOuV W Jv the Pleiades ljut as a Lilliputian to a i.iuuHi.n(rriag7ii~— is but as a microbe to a mountain, for a sphere the size of the solar system would, if it were spherical and its diameter that of the orbit of Neptune, l>c relatively so minute that it could he contained more than 400,000,000.000 times in a sphere

    JtJffc size of the Pleiades. In other

    ■wards' ijj* ''m'ts "f ,'le Pleiades ■ could'contain

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    TiH I -.ASTERN REFLECTOR HBJU-WEMLY—TrrsinT »»T> HOD»T. %

    t>. J WMU'li.\i:i>. KDITOK AMI l**OPKIET0K.

    Entere.l in th- port nfflee ai Oj-eennlle. N. 0., as second class mailer, AdvertWin-' ratea made Icnowff upon application. A correspondent desired at every port office In Pitt and adjoining counties.

    ftruth in oflrcftrcntt to |irtion

    GREENVIU.K NORTH CAROLINA TUESDAY APRIL 17 180/1

    uaJ If ihe teaUivr IUIIIB up

    Easier there will be many dh»| -

    pointed ladies.

    When the carpet comes up will he

    a good time to lake a day off and K"

    fishing.

    Greenville ought w have a hoard

    of trade representing all the business

    interests of the lowu.

    The Atlanta woman seems very

    proud that Mr. Carnegie kissed her,

    but other lolks don't look at it that

    way.

    Those pla.es ihat wanted to se-

    cure the Seaboard Air Line shops

    can now talk about what they did

    not get. __ ,

    When our MMCU .i"d aidtlwalka

    are made tuo brual ol jokes from

    the stage, it is time the lo.vu was up

    and doing.

    That tired feeling is not particular

    about whom it strikes, but we would

    feel more lice writing "copy" if it

    had skipped us

    The next thing with the Greene

    and Gainor ease is to see what the

    jury will do with it. After many

    ■MM >•( Uuuriug testimony the iuiy

    has at last got the case.

    Raleigh gets the teachers and

    Greensboro nets the convention, so

    both can have something to talk

    about and call ;t even.

    A bnsiness man remarked that

    The Daily Reilectoi w mid have to

    enlai«e again if its advertisina pat-

    ronage keeps growing. It is getting

    to look that wav, and we will keep

    in line to meet the requirements.

    There will soon le grass emmgl

    for the "Keep off" signs.

    Pie se note that Missouri hanging

    and burning did not oeour in the

    South. i ■ 

    tt'e notice one excl.a.iue which

    classifies items puts its kkatinfl rink

    news tinker society notes That is

    not bad. ei'her. for ae far ns our

    skating rink knowledge goes they

    :ue all the>e.

    That the mail subsidy won by only

    a majority of three votes shows n

    crowing sentiment against it.

    The Reflector acknowledges an

    invitation to the inauguration of

    Prof. E- L. Mofhtt as president of

    Elon College, on May -nd.

    Good for the North Carol inn

    b 'vs. In a ganie'ot ball pln.reit at

    Richmond Sat ■relay between the

    teams of Trinity College and Hnr

    vard, our liovs won.

    Greene and Gaynor stole over half

    a million apiece and got four year

    sentences If it had been alive

    dollar forgery the sentence might

    have been longer.

    The man who starts out to have

    some building done now runs pp

    against something. The price if

    lumber is several times higher than

    it was a few years ago.

    In a few days more the sheriff will

    not be troubling himself about col-

    lecting poll taxes. It will then be

    up between you and the ballot box

    if yours is not paid.

    Charlotte thinks nothing is too

    good for liar 20th of May celebra-

    tion, and speaks out accordingly.

    And Charlotte is right. If it wasn't

    too far to walk We'd go ourself.

    The man wirji a prospectus of a

    book describing the Vesuvius erup-

    tion may he looked fjr in a few

    days The papers have already he-

    gun printing picture* of it like they

    were just from the spot.

    The Home Building and Loan As-

    sociation of Greenville is well ofii-j.

    cered. Those chosen to m. nage it-

    affairs are men of known business

    integriety and entitled to the fullest

    confidence of the public Now let

    all work together to make it »> e

    greatest aid to GreenviUe's develop-

    ment the town has ever Ltd.

    Congressman John II Small may

    be conscientious in his advocacy of

    an appropriation for the fast mail on

    •he Southern railway, but we believe

    his position is wrong and regret that

    he is on that side of the question.

    He is prompted by a desire to do all

    he can for the South, but win ro

    this leads to the payment of a sub-

    sidy it is wrong The fast mail is a

    good thing for the immediate sec-

    tion through which it operates, but

    the government pays entirely too

    much for such a service

    Greenville has organized a build

    ing and loan association and it s ill

    mean for the (own just what the

    town makes of it. These things do

    not run themselves —Durham Her-

    ald. The Herald is right. The associ-

    ation is not going to run itself, but

    the people must make it run. That

    is just what Oreenville has started

    out to do with her association, make

    il actomplish something for the

    town and not merely d rag along.

    Still it is a timely warning "that it

    will mean for the t' wn juet what the

    town makes It-

    Mr farnegie is out expressing

    indignation over that Atlanta kiss-

    ing affair He says the women are

    entire'y to blame, having done all

    the kissing themselves, and he had

    to raise a protest against more of it.

    The matter g 1 e-iough. Tl

    same money at my store will get the best to be had. I have ju,t nut in a fre; stock of

    Canned Goods, Package Goods, Butter, Cheese, Coffee, Sweet and Sour Pickles and other arii-losin this II also Fruits and Confections. And I keep the best in Clears and Tobacco

    Just try me for the best of everything in the Grocer's line.

    J. B. JOHNSTON, ! Next door to C. T. Munford.

    NEAT JOb PRINTINC Our Specialty

    Reflector Job Printing Off1W

    WINTERVILLE DEPARTMENT) —■————aj■——p—^^MM»1 S»1!S^'-—V1WMB^—--

    This department i. in ck-fftuf J. H. FRY, who is authorized to rep- resent the liastern Reflector in Winterville and territory.

    A Rood deposit "'" lade will Try H Imttle of "F-licy's Kid- make yoa feel more indepeudaut. nPV ,.„,,." -, Mn.- en IT l..i nil Kid Make a beginning with what you have hidden away for safe keeping the next Mine you come to the Bank of Wioterville. They can keep it safer than yoa can.

    J. M. Blow, of Ayrten, was here Toursd»y evenmg shaking hands with his friends. "Bad" Joels a good one and has many friends here who are always glad to «ee

    iilm,

    Nice Hue of fresh groceries al- ways ou hand rUiriugtou Brnlier

    Co.

    Any one in need ..f a good cart one that will un and render good

    ■service just 3*11 to see or »me the A. G.Oox H'i'gCo.

    If yoa expect to excliauge your eeed for meal yoa cau baiue time by taki-g meal fur yonr seed wbeii jou have yout cotton ginued at tbe

    Pitt Co. Oil Mill.

    If yon want good seed Irish potatoes go to Harriugton, Barber

    A CO.

    Miss Ida Wyue, who is a stu- dent, of the Wiuterville High Bcbool went to her home near Parmele Frid.y eveuiug to upend Saturday and buuday With the

    Inilue folks.

    The A. O. Cox M«. Oo. are still shipping cotiou piuutera and guauc 8ow.-is by tue car load, aud U you need any you had bsst write or

    ,9 :e them at once.

    All farmers auticipatiugoats sow- ing and wheat can be supplied with mowers, rakes, reapers and binders At Harrington, Barber fc Co.

    Be sure not to forget the Inrni tureaud those iron bedsteads at

    A. W. Ange&Co.

    Dan Braxton, who is a student .of the W. H. S. went to his home in Farmville Friday eTenlng to spend Saturday and Sunday with

    the home folks.

    We offer our silver table ware 56 yeais guarantee at a bargaiu. See ns. B. T. Box * Bio.

    Buy a pipe from J. H. C. DiXOU

    M the drug store.

    Nice buggie Bobeaat Harrington

    Barber & Co.

    Katie Gold Warren, who is a student of the W. H. a. went to her home iu Taiboro Friday even Ing to epend Saturday and Sunday.

    .She was also accompaiued by Jauie

    Kittrell.

    All olors of patut, and yellow oachre at Harriugtou Barber fc Co.

    Nice liue of imys suits at H. L.

    Johnson's.

    Another large shipmeut of shoes all styles aud ^izes and prices very reasonable. Hanington Barbei

    4 Co.

    White's Colic, and Kiduey Cure, the combination kidney medicine

    for stock and a sure colic cure, at the Drag Store

    Buy your Candies, Apples, •Oranges aud Hauanas from J. U C. Dixon at t> - drug store.

    ney troubles at Harrington Barber j

    A Co.

    If you want a nice shift or lie go to ttarrliigiou, Barber & c>.

    Frank Can.ill a very pr..»p'inus farmer ol tbe Blank Jack vicinity wa- iu town Friday evening buy

    If you nave cotton seed to sell or exchange write or phone Pitt Co. Oil company, their prices are the

    highest. Miss Clara Carroll and Daisy

    Tucker were in town Friday even

    ing shopping.

    Men's and youth's pants, all sizes, at Hairington Barber 4 Co.

    The demands for Tar Heel cart wheels is great now, and any ore in need of same will do well to write or see the A. G. Cox Mfg Co.

    S. L. Parker, who is a student of the W. H. S. went to his home near Conetne, Friday evening to spend Saturday and Sunday with his parents. He was accompanied by Lie friend, Pete Litchfield.

    Truuks and valises at Harring-

    ton Barber & Co.

    The Pi'.t Countv Oil Co. will pay blgheot price lor seed cotton.

    Big line of bats and caps just received, latest styles. Barriugton

    Bailier &Co.

    Mis Georgie Joyuei, who 1.-a

    tea'dievof the W. II. S- went t. Greenville Fnday eveniug to spend

    Saturday and Sunday with rela-

    t ves. Tooth and Di-k Harrow at Hai-

    rington, Barber fc Co.

    Farmers make money by ex changing their cotton seed for meal at Pitt County Oil Co.

    Our meal analyzes 832, Pitt Co.

    OU company.

    Wanted at once 500 bens, will pay 32cU cash. G. A.. Kittrell.

    Any one in need of a plow will do well to go to A. W. Ange & Co., and get one of those "Oliver Chill. ed Plows." They are the best on

    the market.

    Farming implements of all kinds at Hairing, Barber & Co.

    The P.tt Co. Oil Co. is running night and day, ami shipping lots

    of meii and oil. J. F. Stokes went dowu the road

    on bu-ineHsTnundiy.

    Fnrnisbings for 1 lie house we are new ready for business and extend an invitation to all. lo visit our store, and s--e the beautiful line of furniture, which we have planed to deal out on easy enstallment, that even I he poorest shall have no excuse for their homes not being furnished. Thanking you in ad- vance for patronage, we are your- to serve, Eastern t'arolina Supply

    Co., Wiuterville, N C.

    Car load of flour just received, nice and fresh, at lowest price.

    Harrington, Barlier & Co.

    Tbe Pitt County Oil Company is shipping cotton seed meal by the

    car load. Miss May Brooks and Jerome

    McLawborn were in town Friday

    evening.

    Nicest line of dress shirts over bhowu in Wioterville at

    Harrington, Barber & Co.

    New furniture is arriving daily at A. W. Ange &Co's. Come and get tbe best at lowest prices.

    A new line of calicos and rlrtW

    For Sale—One new log cart made of beat material trill sell cheap, far father pnnii-uiiirs see L L Kiwrell

    Woods high grade garden awd have tor years been the most popu- lar southern seed offeree/ Iruaken- and gardoers in east Uttrolimt. You can always find them at the drug store of B. T. Cox u Bro.

    A. D. Cox will soon have In- ner, dwelling completed it and it i- going to be a nice one too.

    Joshua Manning made a busi- ness trip tins week to -Siiclmeidine and surrounding vicinity.

    Try a Prince ueorge, or a Dan Emmett C:gar. Jim Dixon at the duig store will show ttu-iu to you.

    If you need a nice Roj jual call at A. VV. Ange & Ci and you inn gat one, and cheap t ■ >• •

    Prof. F. C. Nye went to Green- ville this morning V\ „ ,.1 f 1 ■•- in mill: tha' mi-

    ll,, »!, 1- 8bil>P'"g

    I'lfl & V il ■ • t Ui'-ouvilie, a furill 11 H %»»,;••'' I'nlK fliows that

    n-\ k ."> N it 1 1 liing when tliej

    Added A. H. Taf\ W. H. Ricks,

    The vote of Mr. Small. Mr. Pou and Mr. Gudger, of North Carolina, gives J. Piorpoin* M01- gau & Company a gift of 1142,- 7;;H par year. Tliat sum would establish IW3 free rural delivery routes that are badly needed. Is it best to give the money to the transportation monopoly or to establish rural delivery routes that help the people? The mon- ey spent in free rural delivery would help the South; the money voted to -i. Pterpont Morgan will never get south of New York city. -Raleigh News and Obser-

    ver.

    Wiliford Buck is preparig lo bnild a new house in South Wiu- terville, and he haa a beautiful location and is going to build a nice house. Wiuterville continues to go on in rhe right way.

    F.ir hay, oorn and oats go 'o Harrington, Barber & C 1.

    Notice—All who do not pay their town Tax on .»r before April 20 will have to pay an extra cost.

    C. S. Smith, Collector.

    Prof. G. K. Lineberry went to 1 Greenville lhi< morning to attend the teachers' meeting.

    T.ie nicest lot of men's pants ever .shown in Wiuterville can now be seen at A. W. Ange & Co. Get your pick ;hile they ate going.

    If any farmeis ire iu need of peanuts or field peas fo, plan'iug you can get them (torn A. W. Ange & Co at the lowest prices.

    Quite a large crowd from Wio- teiviile »ein out to BeottOO Fri- day night to "he closing exercises of Kenatuu mbonl, and teport it to have been line.

    National Bank Open

    Th evening ^^ (hej see |t TnP1.,.fore to .pend Saturday and s.id.y ^^..gCoioottonplanter! with her motuer Mrs. K. fc. t»x.

    Do not forget tbe opening day on Saturday, April 14, 19(1(5. As my line of goods weie never pret- tier and more complete, and I will be pleased to have you see the many beautiful things which I will show. Come in and look and I think you will find many lovely thingBto interest vou, as I have secuied the newest and best of tbe season's styles. Thanking you in advauce for your patronage I am

    yours to serve Mrs. L. A. Bparks.

    Mis- Delia Smith, come ovtr from Renston this morning and went to Greenville to atteud the

    resellers meeting.

    If you need any peanuts for planting go to A W. Ange & Co. Fie has both sizes,large and small, andean fill your order any lime.

    Straws tell which way the wind blows, just notice the stream of cm-towers going in and out from Harri.gton, Rirber & Ou'a.

    Miss Bonna K'tt.rll went !■• Jrcenville this morning to attend

    tbe teacher*' meeting.

    Tbe A. G. Cox Mfg. Co., are still tusking Iblfnveutaof Cotton Plant- ers and guauo Sowers. They have already shipped out about 2500 of eath uow. Any one in need of the old reliable Cox planter and simple guano sower bad liefer wiite or

    see them at once.

    Misses Bertha M.iore, Eme Moore, Hattie Blaokman and Nannie Braxton went lo Green- ville mis morning shopping.

    200 bushels of seed Oats at Har-

    jiugton, Barber & Co.

    AN*. r-.E.SP'

    TR\ THIS? lor ten day! F it the unist b latlilii'-'orr m will t iko it I we kn< w yiv. price* and te «atis..n'tory.

    Don't pur you WO am By s>> doing money, hi will positiv any ether.

    Crniie a- ments.

    ri.E FAMILY

    1ST, i-i vour home If you don't find

    ■-.',1-to-datt and tnu market, we

    -. i; like it. (and i- \- i'l make you u 1 lie entirely

    . . '.OP where until , }JBW ROYAL.

    . (Kte yourself • i •• n-.t a machine that ...:■•: you better than

    , .• un and make arrange-

    ods Sale!

    A. W. ANGE 6 CO., Winterville, N. C.

    THE BBFLBOTOB office is at i II time- prepared to till -rders lor wedding Invitation*, eithei printed or encraved.

    NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Hnvliiifiiiiv «n»lln*a betors h- Soneriur

    court in-rknl .'in m.nnt.M >nentrit oltlw il.l wlllali.l li'.uili'iu ■>' William II Pilk-r. d-faai-il. »«».«•' I" h-T-'I'V KIVI-II I i all i" ■ ...ii- Inrtfllit-.l 10 Hi- 'Hliiii- .0 inakn Iroin-". lair MvnMiit io ihi- niulmlirneil, »ml ■•.- la-rKoiia harimc rlalms a.

    J m i Black mal» hoc. welelll »!»■! IM ponndf

    marnvii atMlenQWN m I't'. »»allow Inn ami uiKlerMt in i-iuln. Il--n «.m» » nc- in- I'-mli-rlaat ■'il.t-lil r-war.l lor liif.tnaa- M.ili I'aillliK to >•"•••'Viy •' * llarrtrr.

    Sii|>t couniy Homf. It. ►'. n. No. s, urei-nvlln-.

    OPPOSITE GREENVHLEIBANKING 6 TRUST

    MONEY I NOTHING IN COMPARISON WITH GOOD HEALTH

    But should you become incapacitated by either accident or sickness it wlj help bear the burden of additional expense incurred, the

    DISABILITY POLICY

    provides complete protection. It insures against all accidents and sickness

    every kind. TRE BENEFICARY

    is insured for YOUR benefit when traveling-! Secure a Policy. NOW.

    Insurance H. A. WHITE Greenville, N.

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    Fashion's Innovation in \ for Easter in Handsome Suits are now bringing to our establishment a great many men who know what good garments are, and who insist upon having them. Have you been in to look over our splendid collection of Spring and Summer styles—tresh from the mak- ers* hands? If not. come soon—you'll be very welcome. The smartest models are among the

    "EFF-EFF" Fashionable Clothes

    The mark "EH-Eft" stands for absolute correctness of design, exclusive smartness of cut, and pure-wool character of fabrics—and we can show you an interesting variety of styles and patterns at most moderate prices.

    Single and Double Breasted

    Sack Suits • • in fine plain and fancy worsteds, mixed cheviots, new effect tweeds, blue and gray serges and attractive cassimeres. Every detail equal to best custom-tailor work from

    $15.00 to $25.00. New effects in stiff and negligee Shirts, charming

    shades and patterns in Neckwear, the correct colors in Gloves Handkerchiefs. Hosiery and Undergarments—at extremely attractive prices. Both Derby and Soft Hats, of latest vogue, at $1.50 to |8.0O

    Haberdashery and Hats.

    GREENVILLE, N. C.

    •EUILDING AND LOAN; "t" MeOMtm • I icnanr-• Son1" men air »•• sioTTMjjDted

    Directors Meet find CompleteSh«y would,'- i>e J»iMiitr"i!S-!-"S

    "The proof ot'good service is Constant Growth."

    THE CONSTANT GROWTH OF

    •-AJIM'SI |i in vi-r f-il* nil* '* id •

    nj4_ her 'Inly Dull*** »li hrair-

    aKiiifit'p vood tiait- of ber W»

    baud jwt-ns-if be ha'! toeni.'r*

    l.i.is mine pe.plp - OMI ' t y Ii

    jfj to "Heal cu if theywii.- no.

    ihrr>"v e4"nV8uii ■*•

    I As authorized agent for DAILY M Exerujij.- B^FLBCTOE we take I ,_lp".t la oievious election aud are entitled to'vote at the election to be held

    1 on the hist Monday in May, 1000, for officers of the town ot Ayden are requested to call at my office

    and register as the law icquues- I J.M. Blow, Kegistrai.

    Our White 'Goods, Silks Und

    I trimming* are veiy pretty- We most cordially invite the ladies

    I to call. •Oamnon & Tyson.

    Capt, D. O. Berry has returned

    from South -Carolina. V. Crumps and paper rooting,

    Pumps with ion* »r sho.t joints and pipe at J.'R. Smith & Bro.

    r We are' pleased to see i riend J. ■W. Taylor back to his place of business after several days sickness and 11 kuow he is much better-

    DTess goods, Broad crotn, Henti- iretta, Mohair, cashmere, albatn*ser- Ccntor Tablos, Chairs, Cr&ilWa, Bed Spcinga, alftttraataa Loungea, Cook Stovi s ard a great many other things are kept up sUiirs. Cannon fe Tyson.

    NePilles, oil, band aud .epair for all makes of sewing machines at J. H. Tripp & Bro. Ayden, N. C\

    Gannon ft Tyson's new Oxfu-ds for Lftdlea Misses and t'liildren have arrived.! Ma curry a high grade1 class of footwear.

    We sell Singer and Wheeler A WiUon hewing machine. For cash or on easy term- J. H. Tripp & Bro, West Bailroad st, Ayden, N.

    C. For a nice present buy a novel-

    ty clock at J. W. Taylor's. It is appropiale for any occasion.

    You will flud Wheeler aud Wil sou aud Singer sewing machiue. 1'rices way way dowu atj. H. Tripp & Bro. ucjt to Karly Bole), Ayden, N.C.

    Human Blood Mark*.

    A laSe of horror was told by marks of human blood in the home of J .w I Wll liana, a well known merchant of llac, Ky., »'e writes:"Twenty years ago I bad severe hemorrhages of the lungs, and was near death wheu I began tak- ing iw. Ling's New Discovery, it onm- l.letelr cured me und I have remained well eT tbt u« of teriilirrri f i>Lunina; nst £u$ '*•"* 10 per cent. .IIMUUI I'oUsn. !■ IT and raon croliuliio yiatiol Jn. Via to follow. . ,

    , Our nampnitt* are not »A\-i-f. en uurt bnnmmn FfrtCllI fcrtillaBM, bul I I I I ■' » 1*11- 1 ablv iulonuiioii Hi tanners. ftt;.i [rci l^r iue assiiikg. Wme n-w.

    QBRMAN K'Al.l WORKS New Voil. "9J Na»J Street, or

    a she sends insolvency in her ataa ■•

    A man's ambition very often is leading him downwards while pointing the way to the heights.

    When a girl gets a new outfit the next thing wanted,of course, ;' is weather to match it.

    If you want to please a man don't talk to him about, your hob- by but get on RPtl '"• |> ':dr' his.

    The voting man who decides that he cannot live without the girl is often put to the test on

    her decision. While a woman may continue

    to dissemble with her lips, her eyes are prone to tell tales out of

    school. When things are to be had for

    'a mere song, even then there are many of us who find it difficult

    to raise that. Those who despair of ever pet-

    ting rich may have their hope re! nowed by reading tbe incubator

    i advertisements. We never know what nice

    I language we are capable of using I in conversation until we are

    quoted in the newspapers. A man will histircli,-ely run

    his hand on his pocket and' clutch hia purse whon a fellow,

    ! comes along ami pats him on the hack.

    By way nf comparison with j mankinil. it is-noticeable that it isn't always the largest automo- bile that is equipped with the loudest horn.

    •It is hard to tell whether it is

    really fortune* that is knocking at the door or only the spirit of

    I another one of those grow-weal* j thy-quiokly schemes.

    Iti'iause .1 in ui obj.-rts to tho color of the town in which he is stopping is no reaaon why he

    ! should try to paint it all red without the consent of the pro- perty owners — < 'harlotte Obser- ver.

    RBfiOUBOEft

    Loans and Discounts, : $£3,817.57 Furniture and Fixtures t'10 60 Demand Loans : : : Due from Banks, ; : 81,162.88 Gusli '• 'fins, : : : : Gold Coin, : : : : H0.00 Silver Coin. : : : : lt67S I Nati nial Hank Dotes and

    other U. S. notes

    Total,

    8,717X0

    $81,088.01

    LIABILITIES,

    Capital stock paid in, f 10,000 00 Sin plus fund 1,000.00

    Undivided profits less expenses, : : -.

    Dividends unpaid : .

    Deposit* subject lo check,

    Cashier's ch'ks uiilslaiiil t'

    1,831 -'.">

    : 08 00

    48,801.01

    01.78

    Total. 881,098.01

    8TATK OF NORTH CAROLINA, \ 8S. COUNTY OF PITT, (

    I, J. E. Smith, Cashier of the alKive-named liauk, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the bent of my knowledg and lie lief, J. R. SMITH, CaBhier.

    CoKBEwr—Attest: Subacribad and sworn to before J. R. SMITH,

    me, this 5th Jay of Fatty. 1906. JOSEPH D1KON, STANCIL HODGES, R. O.JCANNON.

    Notary Public. i Directois

    State Auditor Dixon gays the total ainounl ol taxes to bo col- lected iliis rear will henbnul the samnaslasl venr eveopi thoae I 'rum cni'iviralions, as he thinks about 80 new '-o'^iorations will bo put on during the current year. The taxes ui I be ample to run tho State, which has not had to borrow anv monev since the sprins nf \w. Thai bor- rowed was paid back. I lie au- ditor aaj - North i 'arolina will cnnipare fiuancial'v with anj other StaU' in tho 171 ion. i'.\-

    Is The Moon Inhabited.

    Belenoe hM proven ibatthe moon ha» an ktmoauhere, a'hloh uakss life in lonw form possible ou thai satellite, but not for human beings, who have a hard enough time on this earth oi oars, Blectrle r.ilU-rsruroHeailarhr.Hilioi's- oesl, Mul iris, t'hills, anil IVver.Jaun- itii'e, Dytpepsis, DisslMia Torpid IJVIT. Kiilmy ioiii|ilaiuts, Gcueral Debility amlFoniule wrakni'ssea. Un- oquul'ril SI a general Touii- aud Aii- i« ii/-r for mak persons sad esiiuulally tor the aged, it Indunai touDd sieep, l'.illy guaranteed by .1. L. Wooten- Prugfli. Price onlj 60a,

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    Tfc. mi-i Oil Hint SMter b.niiet » rim

    Thel •'.-"»'t't» iheyifievv-ielled. All - 'In tl.'d lie MM •■ f final.I'll.

    .ai„. ■   1.-.i-r..„-i.«.'"theya*t». Auiltna- I i"1' U."'!"'1'1"1- \\i|-i'i '• ' d K»r.l'li .'II •«—■ 

    ■W.„ ,u,r,,.,-.e,. d ... the -—' JlV.'i.'.' AilE."n. "

    A FRIDAY DISASTER

    I Six Vcr\ on the Kearsage Killed.

    i / Wnxtiintfton, April 14.—Two

    / years '■• * day later thau the fatal M.es in . rl'Nwier, and aa «r*Tj

    ■aiiki' immediately " e broken ill the

    waiter i>l rapidity ;>f fir. and « Oat- eucy if the gunner-. Hut to-'U\.

    jii-t at thecl we ul Iheweek'nwi rki t

    Um Depaitment, ueme a cablegram

    fioiu R Admiral Kvans, the coinum ding .. .• I ,rn. I . I 1*1.il ailil-«l.. Ill III ''.Mil. ly I I'll .1.1 Hi I lili-.'.l Ti Wli-lilc illl.l I.^IIIK

    i,,. ii-,,-- t IHII-I in-.HI whii-li .Uin--t. Klk-.. -ii, r. - .1.-.. >.|. "ilnK Oie lan.lai.l Jaaala ,c, i , ., ..tier si. Ilh. Hie llanly Suilth'» haira mid othara eoaislstiif ntsaraa uiureur

    Tb1* ihsath lay ot April. i*si r . II I A M KS,

    . i,.iiiui-i-iu»iior,

    NUTIOBOrDIBBOLUriOF. Tl.» Srin ol H II. Cliai-maii .1 Co. r..i