Eastern reflector, 5 February 1909


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. . widowed mother to his out
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field He
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manhood
A. W. I
b i these days
Ling it out.
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In Charge of F. C.
Vicinity-Adverting Rates on Application J
sermon.
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A PREACHER POUNDED.
WINSTON'S WELCOME
Rev. Mr. i of
his first regular services at
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,,. tittle that his was
day
H also
TORPID LIVER.
SICK
an
Skin Md
There h
. a trial prove.
Substitute.
His
Paid Ex Glenn by
Home People
C, Jim.
-Ex Governor K B. Glenn was
tendered a must hearty welcome
little babies, by the citizens of
morning .
conducted th j. . t .,
N. C. Jan. i Honor.
Methodist parsonage in
Farmville was invaded on the
night of Jan. by about forty
. and women,
one or two .
Each of the company seemed j her, tonight the occasion
incest not only on gaining in honor of Ins first
bat taking charge of the old home since Ma as
establishment, but chief of
intrusion soon , North State. Earnest
dining room was filled fall there of welcome were made by
being
to his
the Board of
was scarcely room for a dent
at the opening Monday direction H. such of vast and Mayors Eaton and
ma proceed . at I also of various
cal talk to students, m u placed I The ex-governor was also
. . reverse id ha about the center of the corned by Col F. H. Fries, who
be provided with I u at all had that no man had ever gone
proper and necessary a i little family out from
good and brake and a I admirably. brought
his germ
home
who
the to the
did Governor
in
P i are
Road sways
Gen
Carol I i ,. this b t ion, r in i
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throw pi
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shall,
any
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like ire
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tires of to i y
the to r
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he knew
could be
through the sense of Bight, nor
hearing, consequently
service would i
e in less than twenty. ,
or ., I hours.
Th ; . . l-W to j
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h he ti
his administration.
contracted stated that he expected to
r nor d v the remainder of his life
, the cause of
and his
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was
h applause.
lecture in
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f. ; d gel out ,
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company
EAGLE
Boat fur life
ins Service.
Mr. J. S. of Newark.
N. I., who has been, spending
left a body
; . ; the night passed away. his
s quite an . . his
fast the next morning. yacht, Eagle, thoroughly
S And the little family took their overhauling, n painting and re-
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fast now,
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county of N H c to a.-
to the .-
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machine in I
the craft in readiness
Today Mr.
the deal with th United
for the boat
i used in the life-saving and
i service on the seventh
of the Atlantic coast.
r,. engineers who in
. , the Eagle pronounced it
best boat they had seen for
.,,,, . a I you ,. service in which the govern-
. it. Mr.
; on the
by of his boat to the government,
; and the government is to be con
getting such a
R . of
Deeds
am ; Moore has issued the
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to be
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machine with
id at night, j i
numb of I
with the el of ;.;
i book Ck.
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by
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of I i in conflict ;
the same h fa C-
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handsome craft. The Eagle
I took its farewell of Greenville
V . M. leaving here for Elizabeth
f y where it will go In service.
. the Liberty
WHITE. . .
President L Joyner,
Pearl Greenville, and others o. the
T Tobacco Company
Here for the
of consummating the
the
and
l.-f
Titus E s mid i;
II Skinner
Dixon nod
Dani. I and
deal
company
if the Liberty ware-
lie purchase made
Mr. S. Boykin, the owner.
; as they relate to repeal- c man.
or on u;
from i
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par.-l Mn J. . ., for cash
V. -1 ., a better bar
, motor eye
Sec. That rev
in force from an i
Thia law w
shall bi
to Pitt
y. as i other
Counties were bill on
motor
Rt
v. . in an up
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.,.,. plow for
tear
Barber
Chickens and eggs a specialty.
i n g l th best .
n. Bar r Ca
V, -.-. just pen. d a large
best i i I ware. Come
and get your pick.
A. W.
v. Battle, of Kin.
ton, delivers J ow. of the
lectures ever delivered here
last night In auditorium of
High School. The
subj ct of his address was the
life of Root. E. Lee and from
beginning to end he held the
large audience spell Dr.
had a subject that every
Southern boy and girl loves
from the heart, and then the
eloquence of the speaker
superb. Ho reviewed the life
from young
i e
e.
Do not forget that I r. Seth Arnold
is w
all .
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or P
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I . J v- ,, ,,,.,, frightened, and be is requested
in the and at th.
, t shall be
Baptist church at night.
i th- consideration was
i he Consolidated
and Maggie Company owns its ware-
l a i n -he markets t-i Green
u- t Robersonville,
Wilson. It's an
i, of formers seeking to divide
BRAVE FIRE LADDIES on the sales of tobacco
,, . . burrs, patting with the farmers who subscribe
out the enterprise, and in
this way the farmers are part-
out pal For Scalds, . , and receive
hare of the profits from the
their tobacco.
cur., made. lief
j. i, Wooten,
Instant at j
Convict
Superintendent
horn was here Mo morning to
take cut twenty-three prisoners
to the convict camp that were
recent term of
court. This gives I a total of
I forty-two prisoners now or. the
H.
WHITE
to gang,
safety I
Mrs, J. L.
i-.- this
D P. and hand;
it. I Minn t. . .-
as i re herein provided
relating to stopping at request or
AN
BONDS
will
went to
Joyner. of
day.
Ben
.-pent here.
The convocation
Of
Lee
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And provided, that such
bile, automobile, motor cycle or
other motor vehicle shall, during
services the period from one hear after
last to one hour before sunrise,
the Episcopal church began last. .
Pr-. .
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COUGH SYRUP
. PURE FOOD AND LAW.
TO PURE
L- WOOTEN.
THE EASTERN
D. J. Editor and Owner
VOL. No.
THE LEGISLATURE.
What Our
Truth in Preference to Fiction.
PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. H FEB.
One Dollar Per Year
against
married
FATHER
DANIEL AND
JACOB.
of railroads
accident; to protect
a; to year's support of
a as to physician's Written for Th.-
the Gods love
I A number of former Dills pass- is a striking sentiment
ed and third readings. out a greater
SECOND DAY
Law Are Doing
Raleigh
NINETEENTH DAY.
SENATE.
With one exception all the new j
bills introduced in the senate The house disposed of a great
were local in their nature. of bills, the calendar of
Senator Blow introduced a bill j exhausted and
to appoint justices of the peace every roll call bill
in Pitt county. He also
STILL NO JOB FOR SEAWELL FOR DEEPENING TAR RIVER.
Radicals Congressman John
NEWS.
die
a to require the
of fire insurance policies.
This bill contains the suggestions
made by Dr. C. M. Jones in a
recent letter published in The
Reflector.
The grouse and quail bill came
up again by special order and
brought out another lengthly
debate.
Quite a number of bills passed
second and readings.
HOUSE.
There was a flood of new bills
in the house, indicating a busy
day, yet most of them were per-
to local matters. Those
of more general interest
To the county of
Hoke out of portions of the
counties of and Cum-
with as the
to appropriate funds for
Among the of general
than Shakespeare
has regulated the issue of life
and death, length of
impartially, and without follow-
the thoughts of the poet and
sage, with a fact in view, I claim
to have discovered the name and
age of the oldest man who ever
on Tar
of a
river,
importance was the passage of or died in the county and
the bill by Mr. Currie, of Cum- p in America. That we
regulating the sale of
concentrated commercial feeding
stuffs. This follows the general
Nor Likely to be for a Time
Rage Round. This Enterprise
Washington, D. C. Feb. l.-j Recently Mr. I. R.
This was the day set aside by the of wrote a letter to
senate judiciary committee for Congressman John
consideration of the nomination relative to the
Herbert F. Sea well to be judge deeper channel
of the Eastern Carolina district which has been more or less g
along with other judicial appoint- cussed in lute months. W
and leaders following extracts from
in the State had planned a coup letter Congressman wrote
which they believed would result in reply to Mr. Davenport will be
i. the immediate confirmation of i read with much
had In our possession some time
since a of the Insurance
Encyclopedia, a foreign
regulating the sale of containing with ether
requiring a true analysis of
the ingredients of the proposed
feeds for animals, with the true
the Moore county man.
The radical leaders fell
the coup took a balloon
and Herbert F. remains.
H Small Active in , Happenings of Inter, st in Caro-
A young man named Ed
Wright was found i- ad in a
Launch near Tuesday
morning. I a skull was
and i supposed he
tell th in the
boat.
A well dressed white
years age, giving
his name as It B . shot
himself in the bead with a re-
last hi out
bis room in in-
a wound m he
indicates his interest in the mat-
and the st.-p b.-in,. taken
to the -cc d -sired;
as to river, died a few hour
a private citizen, in which already nave a T k-am.
able information st remark- city he is likely to continue tor project nine feet a j y . f . p
able instances of longevity, and time to come. only one hundred b
them it is that Hut back to the Receiver It is necessary W c. C. L
weight Plainly on each I an Duncan of the Seaboard was width in a to by fire
package, the supervision of all man am not entirely sure of early on the scene at the larger class ,,,.,
agricultural de the died near the close of it is said he arrived there and at least ,,,,. .
war in Pitt before the scrub women of depth in room house.
North Carolina, at th- n, their exit. He him- pond with the pro- . ; h .
I I
Feb.
of
on . totally
i st-
en and
being under th
Another act of
tie
oral I county,
as the bill the seed i ad age of hundred and
test commission placing this
matter under the control of the
agricultural d
The joint resolution requesting
the senators and representatives
in congress to vote for a law by
which the national government
the deaf; to Normal states and counties
Industrial school; to post roads was
rants of service corpora-
to allow liverymen sell
stock for board bills; by Dr. Cox,
of to extend the corpora-
of to repeal the
exhibition of tax law so
vote and for other
twenty-two years.
late Dr. Elias
years ago in our in
speaking of the incident,
hearing his father say he
had heard of and
that he was buried on the creek
near
bridge.
But without further
of Father Daniel at this
time, we change the trend of our
as When Dick
of
self among senator and had a posed inland waterway, b ,
his i. friends a.- lo lac river
tor Washington. It is my purpose;
as Urge a depth as, N t-, i .
practicable as i.
,. the ex-
amongst the
the lime.
Mari n Butler, the man
unanimously passed.
An important bill which was
laid on the table, was a senate
bill authorizing the governor to
appoint a commission to confer and I were youngsters
with similar commissions in beckoned to me one day and
of
;,,,,,,, by dredging, It would be in State
to have project I against Will . r
re having be i. minutes
locks i-
to
as to
poses.
TWENTIETH DAY
SENATE.
Another petition was presented j states,
asking that the people be allowed house committee had
to vote on an amendment to the bill by striking out
constitution changing the home- the carrying a provision
other States looking to don't want to
of legislation Rollin Yes, yes.
and other laws entirely I, of course I did, or any
within the jurisdiction of the thing had never seen before,
and we immediately hurried down
town in a run to the old jail to
see what an animal, or a man
stead law.
The grouse and quail bill came
up for another inning and passed
second reading.
Among the new bills intro-
were these To provide
for adequate equipment and
maintenance of the A. M.
college; an act relating to mile-
age books.
Quite a number of bills were
placed on pa.-sage of second or
third readings.
HOUSE
A petition from soldiers and
citizens of Onslow county was
read asking that a colored man
be placed on the pension roll, the
first instance of the kind the
State has known.
Among the new bills intro
were To define
of railroads; by Cotton to
tax coupons on cigars and cigar-
to amend laws as to es-
to tax dogs; to better the
public schools.
The bill to increase the salary
of the commissioner of labor and
printing came up again and there
was another long discussion
over it.
TWENTY FIRST DAY.
SENATE.
Among the new bills were
An act relating to certain
nuisances in public conveyances;
that the expenses of the
of the commission should be
paid by the
On this account the bill was
without
it is said,
and who presented bis claims
the president, had already depth
and his brother, Alston Crimes, N C,
have insisted that there was L i., grocery
ready ab nine feet store M. r, in
to Grimesland, with Down ,,,., shortly
the exception two skoals, midnight ii
have been informally r unknown
Dy the engineer that a j parties.
I ville, N. C . Feb. I,
. Miss Claude the 19-
of H. B.
However, had a hearing
before the committee or
I could not decide at once, but in
a little wagon, bare-headed, w
tangled and unkempt locks,
there sat Rollin Jacob, a start-
ling figure surely, and with the
never idle.
was a telegram from Judge
Pritchard, who is supposed to
discharging his judicial duties
s in Judge
sent a telegram to Sen-
Clark, the chairman of the
judiciary committee, in
which he urged in strong
the early confirmation of
Sea appointment. Of
course, much of importance
attached to this telegram by the
trinity that is backing Sea well
for the judgeship, but it did not
f a moment disturb the serenity
of the senate judiciary committee.
Coo of all this high steam
present in behalf of the
depth than lour or five f el up
to Greenville cannot be main-
locks and
assistance of the jailer who confirmation of
in the act of placing him out on appointment, the members of the
the ground or grass, noticed
his legs were entirely useless and
so badly deformed he could only
laid on the table
Several bills of interest to
banks were passed.
TWENTY THIRD DAY.
Both branches a quite day
Monday with little doing. While
the senate had several new bills,
none were of more than local behind him like an inverted
and as he turned to
Speaker Morton survey the urchins watt; faced
sided over the house. The only him he at once said Hello
bills in the house of general. for my friend knew all
interest were to regulate paying the prisoners, or
negotiable papers on Saturdays; prospective prisoner, father
to practice of I was high sheriff, and
medicine; to compensate sheriffs course had seen them and had
tor cutting up illicit stills; to teen in the dungeon frequently
married women to make and shaken hands with old Ben
daughter
a road engineer
this turned to
river and harbors some ;
es a I determined . from
not to ask tor any particular of mi
depth on Tar river between
Greenville, but
available depth will ti
width. With
an authorization of this kind I
shah insist, and I snail ask the
in characteristic fashion j people of Pitt to wild
Most to that end, that engineer
for greater
with appropriate
senate judiciary committee as-
l. Fleming
of your
Mr. and Mrs. Will
th h
shortly before noon, . .-,
move when ready for propulsion the performances shall recommend just as the marriage of their daughter
and a start by bracing himself
with his hands and shoulders
above and others; depth up the river as tar as
. not been enumerated. as can be secured ad
I maintained without the necessity
Soon in his chains.
Richard Evans Selby, has now-
been dead many years, peace to
his ashes, but he was a born
that have
I fee, that
he confirmation this a forth. lg
and Will enable in
engineer to make a report con-
With the conditions as he
contracts as unmarried.
TWENTY FOURTH DAY
SENATE.
The only new bill introduced I
of more than local importance i leader in b day among the boys,
was for the relief of I can imagine
in jail awaiting trial.
-r ;
us that his friend was
that he said
i something like this when we had
A resolution was
that the finance us that his friend WM
be retired to make its report; perfectly -armless and could
by February 12th. and that no crawl any not
bill be introduced after with, and as the ch-m-
pion of the country
, A per cent to he had and
relating to the disability of Con- be made the legal rate of inter- j WM
federate soldiers; an act est by private contract between, to knock a wit i ;
in tor a constitutional amend- the part es, was taken club who needed it. But Rich-
mis-
and create the office
county an act lo re-; house.
quire boards of education to in the house were many new friends.
chase history of North but the only ones that did Then
not apply to some and pity for the almost
in town or county To
There were several new bills, to
. so- ard said he was
lack
of appreciation on the part of his
Then overwhelmed with ad
for rural school pot apply to some j
town or county hero, the young gentle-
tn . ,
and a number of former bills
passed second and third readings.
HOUSE
Among the new bills were
To safeguard the health
of to
if recorders c u
i-1
outside the state; to provide that Jacob was a tough,
free employment bureau for I m. i i;
labor. . I
A large number of N Honey in pound frames, I Republicans.
cents, at S. M. Schultz. Observer.
He had heard of Mr. Sea-
great prominence in the
public prints, and was willing to
risk further consideration of the
whole matter.
Senator then cane to
the bat and declared he favored
postponement. He announced
that he had in his pocket a letter
from a North Carolina lawyer
and Republican, one whom he
described as among the most
learned in the State, who wrote
that Seawell was not competent
for the judgeship.
to confirmation developed so
strongly that it was at once de-
to appoint a sub-committee
to take under consideration the
Seawell appointment.
This committee, which will
probably consist of three
tors, has not yet been announced
by Chairman Clark. There is no
hurry about this matter in the
Senate, despite the excitement
that apparently prevails within
the Tar Heel trinity-Butler,
Pritchard and Duncan, who are
dwelling in perfect peace and
harmony for the first time in
many years.
Senator Overman, who i
finds them, and hope this will
meet approval, as well a
the other citizens on the
above Grimesland.
thank you for your
in my loyalty to my
and no greater am-
than to attempt to deserve
that confidence. I am glad for
any of my people at any time to
write me for information, or by
way of criticism, or by way of
suggestion, in order to enable
me to serve them more effectually.
hope coming sum-
mer to accompany the engineer
Mary En
to
Mr. Waiter rick
on
February I a th
nineteen hundred ind nine
at four
At Home
House, North Carolina.
No cards issued in town.
will treat you
Sell your cotton seed t. F. V
Johnston and get the highest
market price.
New line spring style dress
gingham just arrived. Call and
see them. J R- -V G
Buy s
stalk cutters,
planters
on a trip up the river, and will i rows ant
be glad to see your people at from J- R-
and also appear before,
the Chamber of Commerce and I
peanuts for seed. Best
other citizens in Greenville,
present prospect is that a river
and harbor bill containing this
authorization for a survey of
Pamlico and Tar rivers will be
made this
will treat you
kind to raise for hogs.
J. K. J. G.
Sell your field peas to F. V-
-1 ;,, front of Norfolk
member of the judiciary com Johnston, in iron
was present at the meet- Southern depot, and
today. He took no part in
the matter and left the
of the whole thing to the
highest cash pikes-
on cord
Raleigh News and, you right-
We invite your inspection of
the Combination planter, it
plants cotton, corn, peanuts and
peas and distributes the
Guaranteed to please.
j ft J. C
, it
treat you
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POOR PRINT





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Elegant Dinner
Breakfast
in every way
For all m . B .
E T. LAMB, Gen. A- L HOPKINS, T. P. A.
NORFOLK, Vs. I
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SOMETHING NEW
V Goods,
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And Provisions H
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kept
Bought mid
At Big Store
Furniture And House Furnishing Goods
For Cash or on Installments.
Large Stock of
. In Formerly Occupied by Dispensary.
I Needed in House, are km
I brown
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Terms to suit
L- C- ARTHUR, Greenville. N- C.
A GENIUS.
ind Hard Work t th. Boy
nu
to applied for
, , the of the
institute, and even-
i in- after return from work at
o'clock and n hasty tea
i down there, whore my
cation began.
l can recall there the kindly
V received a
and the opinions A . j
of . . , BUCK
which were supposed t be in- f w w a w .
One day she
with a new pair shoe
. arm. them at Bride,,
explained, they're the best I Q
ever bought I
i in tell I. .
Man I In; Couches.
Certain
d en me by Abram
Do ti Help
This Town
S. Hewitt as be glanced at me
.- .
is very
inquired her son. for whom
it, were
mid that
of
. Urn
mine
v. as making
Cooper family, and I
; is why lie looked at
1st Hi.- editors la
homo
primer
., you'll for pa-
adv. In It
It at
for town Improvement.
If don't order your job
printing from
If you don't, you'll borrow your neigh-
copy of the paper t read.
DO OR POST
Father at that
shoes for the
that
The
feeling profound gratitude for
he help which have had from
. that institution abides with me to
this day.
H was the next two or
three years that aspirations
end ambitions made themselves
felt became a terrific worker,
toiling night until II
the Cooper institute was over,
in the conviction that in me
heaven born had been
given to the world.
can recall thinking in public
conveyances that if the men stand-
tag on the platform around me
could how great a
was nibbing elbows with loom in
the quiet looking boy by the r side
be profoundly impress-
As a result. was o
the confining work cameo
i cutting day and by drawing
night that in the I was
dragged out of bed
could walk farther in them than hi
any others without getting
and said that you
far Just now on account
your knee, you know, and he d
that he meant for the
distance. So bought then.
here they are. Save the
, .
She did not notice the smile on
her son's face as lie undid the pack-
he was snared the trouble
of explaining. Youth's
ion.
Norfolk and Rail
import an r ch e in r.
BEAUFORT
EFFECTIVE SUNDAY,
Trains will en the
Between How ton, and i.
-t
Buttermilk a Life Saver.
A French medical man advises
people to drink buttermilk for long
fife. lie says that the lactic acid
every sort of earthy
it in the blood vessels. Keeping the
veins and so supple and tree
running that there can be no dog-
cine up. and hence there is no de-
of malt.-r around the
joints or of poisonous waste in the
muscles. It is the stiffening and
of the blood
Ni w Bern
Bridge ton
Ci-o
st
East
As i i wood
Ar
bring on
Id age.
Butt
i milk is likely to postpone it ten or
mother, over to the twenty years If freely
stand, where gave n cats
or other, driven to mum,
or i
the sent the table,
my breakfast, which .
and quantities of the lorn
loaves of bread with butter.
and i. down out into
the street, where I
of Augustus Saint
in Century.
a day
he maximum
driven to ,
administered taste and opportunity,
consisted of
be the mini-
according to
Warm.
Mrs we w.-n- mar-
. say I w. the
Mr
you do your . ,
hot for J.
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FITZGERALD
G MGR NORFOLK.
G- P A-
Tho Old Constitution.
v car-
The Telephone
telephone has destroyed all
the privacy of said the so-
girl. breaks in on every-
thing. Nothing is sacred to it. You
may be saying your
telephone. Or in the midst of your
ball. The telephone. Or
your back hair or, worse of nil. a
delightful man may be making
t when
The telephone breaks off the thread
of his theme and he to resume
York Press.
The
i Airs. was entertaining n
I visitor when Nora appeared at the
door of the drawing room.
mum. will yea toll me
yes want done oyster
shells left from lunch.- she m-
North Carol In a m
Stray n Up.
MOORING
I Five Point-. More room and larger stock.
General Merchandise.
J. S.
Now In Sm
C. D. TUNSTALL
General Merchandise.
An Introduction. I
was walking with another
boy when he was joined by a
a or so older and inclined to
introduce me, the new-
comer
Harry twisted, reddened and ax
last turned to his companion With,
have you ever seen Gilbert
other bey answered.
Harry blurted put, red-
still more and jerking one
. .------
Th. Color of Flam.
Mans people have noticed with
the many bars
bands that rise in the
tongues of from
wood burning in a lire. ., thrown away,
hues arc the result r. M
from the different mm
the fuel. The light blue is throw Nov.-
the hydrogen and the white iron ; . or
the carbon. The violet is
No Wonder.
love long rambles in the
asked the girl in the
white sweater.
Yes responded the
young man In the green hat with
Che purple band and buckled
I go out in the country all
nature seems to
don't blame her.
It is a wonder she doesn't laugh out-
Kansas City Independent,
T. i proud of Is inc Wt-
Ignorant
The Constitution originally
guns. A particular-
interesting history is connected
with this ship. During the war
with the powers in 1803
the was Commodore s
in the Mediterranean and
played a conspicuous part during
the whole war. Lieutenant Wads-
worth, who was blown before
Tripoli in ill fated Intrepid.
was one of the of the Con-
In the course of the
England In 1315 the English
papers laughed at the Constitution
and spoke Of nor as bundle o
pine sailing under a bit
But when under
Captain Hull aha the
frigate a
f nearly equal force, the i
, , ridiculed her call
her the stanches
A few alter tins
victory the com-
mended Captain
compiled one of the finest frigates
in the British navy, tho Java, to
strike its colors.
Class grinding is effected by the
of powder of various de-
of fineness. But it has been
Shown that this grinding cannot be
carried beyond a certain
however line a powder may be u- d.
In a continuation of it undoes
the work and breaks surface ii
Gar lust Received
nun
a.
TO
Washington, D. C. arid return
Atlantic Coast Line
Account of Inaugural ceremonies President Elect TR.
Tickets on sale 28th March
reach original starting point no. later than midnight,
GREAT MILITARY
Agent or write
on
J.
H. STARKEY
of
Has a Nice line
Supply
your needs. He
price kind fur
W. J. CRAIG, Passenger Ti
N. C
Subscribe to The
GREENVILLE
N. C.
so. the red from the mag-
and the yellow from the soda,
which are constituent parts of the
Wood.
Th. Real
pr child died too
much
Dar ain't no a.
den. wasn't enough
Puck.
II Been Read.
That OM uncle of mine la
will been read
you near weal i
the work and breaks surface P
The most l-l COAL
COAL
be covered with bits
no will remove, lie wort
i, therefore continued with rouge
earned on a pad of rosin.
the
between the nits. Hydro-
acid gas corrodes glass
but a weak solution it
melts the roughened surface
leaves a line polish underneath.
Ties method is used where
fine adjustments of the surface arc
for instance, in lenses
for telescopes and microscopes.
Karon is tarts la lb
bat great
J. before buying
your coal for lbs winter. He can
you a bargain.
NO -IS
res. w.
Ii
int you.
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NORFOLK. VA.
Cotton Buyers,
in Stocks, Cotton.
PRIVATE
to New York- Chicago
and New Orleans.
n.
el
Mon
He ii s
and More L
i ,., man i. town.
W. B.
Cats.
Bran.
coal m
Corn.
Meal,
I.
c.-in Meal all kinds
French work
guaranteed
W. P,
We have Scales to
keep kinds on the
and quick Phone .
COMPLY
is good job printing
The Reflector
POOR PRINT





THE EASTERN
D. I.
GREENVILLE. CAROLINA.
On
Single
A toll It my upon
He
i r .-.
and
Before Taft It
Mime of an
talking about will be she
Republican succeed
Starting early.
Statistic say that there are
births a month in New
fork. That la growing some,
even if the city had no other
increase ; population.
The Inauguration The of police of Wash-
is just a month off.
City wants u asylum
. built for inebriate, the
The New York World is get- u, be maintained by tin
Governor Explains.
former Governor Glenn ha
made to the cl
been made over th
AN INQUISITIVE ANIMAL
You Fad Prairie Dog i You
Work Upon Hi
fact .,,, . Jane fool
World get- ,., be maintained J
ting a lot of advertising out of He say hire while I with
of all
it.
Tin- fact that .-an be
hatched by electricity does not
keep bent from wanting to set.
. on the the man
for hire while
having ,, man- habit
ion. The reply At u
able from his hoe I ding,
city, It follows
R in th G
V J- I a. mail mailer.;
FRIDAY 1809.
The mercury certainly get
ting knock enough to go down.
The fellow win
door open now is
leave the
treading
Be ;, and not a
if you wain to
Greenville come along.
If Mr. Tail received the news
Panama that the senate had
up the confirmation of
as collector at
he l-wt his
the time
A Senator from Oklahoma
must have a poor opinion of the
constitution, as he wants to bunt
it. That would not destroy it.
to escort well dressed drunkards
t,. their homes is foolish
troublesome. Why not take
to the lockup the name as
drunks.
Must before he left today
Baltimore, where he lectures t-
morrow. ex-Gov. U. B.
not a statement, saying
The are
stormy time S tor till
new sell government,
Elsewhere in this paper is ; some newspapers were
a statement of the End of I on the report made by
the Century that beginning the legislative committee,
March lat a small tee will be the act the
a , u. a month
B . ,,. It. or
touched New Orleans on his way
to Panama, they fed him on
steak But that ain't
dodge to possum.
want to make New
a Mate itself
i personal sacrifice
Com., has offered benefit of the public .,.,.
a of has been, great bless., g . right tho governor be-
, mm to do rough rider stunt to the town. I he people should . ,
, ., ,,,. generously aid women until last December
The legislature, should go-low in on this Glenn the., referred
. , i . jump salary of that i matter to the gen-
that Subsection A. . work. who held that the payment
Representative Morton must. W, u what the wireless just and right, and it was
. bin win , .
the tobacco a harder not seem the Concord Times, the ex governor accept we
than anybody else. have had his head turned by i Thad Manning of the Hen-
to he the . I getting in the papers and Gold Leaf, took that sf- can say too, that
schedule, hog does ,, limpid a my
not need to try and make it. the Industrial waters of Richland
worse is their own funeral. We Let Waynesville on that
.-.;
hog will be admitted to j days by. salary be in , lake. But news
in the Tuesday After- .
noon Club.
II v-. .
creek at State
said the
chip that an enterprising more mystery than attaches
i . .;
The from Georgia
that the has killed
early fruit crop. Alas, for the
peaches.
The way it is going they
may p.-t a jury in that Nashville.
murder trial hf Wash-
birthday.
in MM
w ., dang little feller.
Hi-t i other
. , n in his
that chap
kin take advantage of an put th
dots on him.
the time
to dog hole an she at s hip. fat
old prairie dog ,
But did hit Not
though I bad no mow to my
mitt in them days than th
All was a twin-
heel- tail, and when th
away they t no
prairie dog dead th
vestibule of his abode.
Neither was none
inside, n found out if I laid low
long enough seen nose
come up to daylight in.
fellers, them prairie dogs,
even if ere dang fool
The weak pint of n prairie dog is
his m
other line, you'll keen your
fer Quickness, keen
good an eyesight
got all them; got a
from Prairie Dog university in ail
them branches. But he am t even
in his freshman year when it comes
lo that o
It's a . .
that
don't f wait a few
rears till he can shoot one an
without up a whole town-
slop has only to take advantage
of the prairie dog's weak p nit an
pot .
a an cut a hole in
bottom big enough set over
,. I,,,, over.
Then down that I an
not care but if the legislature fails company engaged in the bust-.,,, other thing well. th. hole it over,
recent speech is expunged from increase the of lake will in all u is not ., experiment. Then lay down that bar
the Congressional Record, sine not be probability bring such a thins to done it is simply good sales- wait. Th little e.
, the position with a full in long ago there an individual can do only r ;
the president is of dream of such a transform.- place at a time. Para- t bed live fr--
known. Richland creek. it only does not n
On Saturday there was another the salesman, it is r ti
North Carolina i Raleigh between greatest ally. The better ,,,.
legislatures this year with, railroads operating is advertising Letter the ,, . , .
. i. liar- , ,. . i ,, . ,.,., .,,.,. . .
this year with any railroads operating
Kitchin to hear the request of
A Chicago man retired from, former for a reopening of the
business on Guess always has the best that Ml. ,
Most any or us could do so .,. , discussion of the question
if The of the Greens- the the was
The gentlemen who were Industrial News, the any
j supersede the salesman, but it is
Eli lets round up the boys again his greatest ally. The better
.
to show the mountaineer.
I dealer and the public, and
the route of the salesman
many of its thorns. Good
salesmanship is the ability to in-
duce people to buy your things
. of the people with or in place of
low to
AN UNWISE MEASURE.
If the legislature has regard
it's ii r
then
I I H
nun. .
no were industrial . ,. . , , , .,.;. r have to sell.
d by the legislative in this State, can there the the
expressing be take as . indication that let the matter rest. the S tat , what . a a demand for
very party though, it was not do-1 f Jg- J it much to the
t be is not in sympathy That it
years before there will be but w this may be predicted on
for retiring presidents, it I. done in fields.
party thought it was not-.
., in sympathy
over fondness for and good paper if they will,
alligator steak, the hundred
If Mr.
I.
can't
lb
thousand dollar salary will come
in handy. the
W we tee sense in it has done in other fields.
. . it ever happens, it will not i . . ,. evidence of re-
introduced approval of the every tobacco tanner in North .
is to protect foxes I can people, who think that an Carolina just to give a little u ,, i the you do
in a certain county. president should take hi. to the American day.- Anderson Mail.
The cold wave swept over gee that any chances along with other To forbid that company
country, even reaching, The Telegram. in this state
well down the fruit districts the land- Quite right mean only to give it tern
of Florida here much damage welcome a law one has yet come out of the
Will result. ; protect them against foxes.
i he
. I
how it happened he got too. in that
a-way. , ,
So while the prairie dog, J
said in the i right pearl
to in moat ways
he's a easy mark for that
knows weakness takes
of News.
If any of the women supplant
the teddy hear craze with the
stuffed the most stylish
way to carry the latter will he
by tail.
office who was not able to take
care of himself.
There are a number of good
sites around Greenville that
ought to be utilized for
enterprises. The right
effort will pet them.
t., Tuesday night the
had covered one third of
its time and something
like live hundred hills have
been
It is beginning to look Hue
will have to p. outside of
Tennessee if they find
enough qualified jurors for the
trial.
The first mouth of the new
i The dispatches say that senate
have drafted a bill for
the settlement of the Browns-
ville question which meets with
the approval of both President
Roosevelt and Senator
That is remarkable, and ought
to be followed with a love feast.
President Roosevelt has asked
inconvenience, for it
could go right on buying in other
States and continue selling its
manufactured product in North
Carolina us it pleased, which
congress to make an .
to have the wreck of tin
Maine removed from the harbor
at Havana, think of the
years that wreck has remained
there a menace to navigation,
and the taunts of the Spaniards
that the United States govern-
is afraid to raise the hull
if the Maine lest it disclose
that the ship was wrecked
by an outside explosion and not
One member of the legislature
has shown the boldness to intro-
duce a bill to levy a tax on dogs.
He is on the right trail, but he
will be called oil and it will all ,,,.,, a mine,
end in bark. We have never
seen a legislature yet that was Warm weather stories are i.
not afraid of the man who owns
a dog.
If the hill introduced Friday
in the legislature to abolish the
office of solicitor create the
office of county attorney should
order, but the ones about light-
burning a roll of money in
an editor's pocket should he
taken with considerable salt.-
Sun.
Of course it should. An
tor's pocket does not have
under the inter-state law could
not be prevented; but at the
same time the North Carolina
tobacco will be deprived
of adequate markets for their
product, hence would be forced
to largely abandon growing it
The American Tobacco Co.
could goon doing business with-
out North Carolina tobacco, so if
they are forced out of the State
the tobacco farmers and the
towns largely supported by to-
markets would be the
We all need to be taught good
manners at times especially in
the use of the telephone. AnS
waring it is a matter or routine
and apparently not very
but, like everything else,
there is a right way and a wrong
to do it. A bout
of those who undertake to do it
take the wrong way. If of
A in time that will any.- is
e. headache,
do not gripe. Pries bold by Jno.
L. Woolen.
Weak
Heart Action
There are certain nerves
take the wrong way. , that control the
then, will consider the subject a of the
little and hereafter take the become weak, the heart
right way the, will be surprised action is impaired., Short
to find what a difference it will
the a law, the county
,. . .
to be elected by the com-
missioners in each county, there
,, would be something like a scram-
F Zr and something when the time for such need of. would
came. a snare to
of one new enterprise for Green-
ville, The Central Mercantile
Company. Lets do as well ii
Sentiment often leads one
astray. The proposal to extend
the franking privilege to Mrs.
drover Cleveland, which
pears in a bill introduced by
Senator of
nails to use for ii gallant-toward the lady,
.-spender butt.
scissors, newspaper clippings . president, but it is en-
. the last
make. There is such a thing ID
business as impression and a
business man is impressed in
favor of or against a boy or girl
r a concern, he can hardly tell
why, but by hundreds of small
daily incidents all tending to
show either a sincere desire to
do work well-however trilling
the work may seem to a
mere Indifferent, perfunctory
performance of routine just well
enough to avoid being tired, a
grudging yielding of the least
possible service that will draw
Record.
or nickel unnecessary the last
V . . . that either she or her dis-
watch. These are all he has .
REASON ENTHRONED.
Because are they are
la great eM.
trouble. biliousness an,
Revise your diet, let
and not a pampered appetite
control th-n take a few of
Stomach and
d you will be well again. Try
husband would con- will be Try
for a it. tor sale at J. L Woolen
rd Wooten-
breath, pain around heart,
choking sensation,
fluttering, feeble
or rapid pulse, and other
distressing symptoms, fol-
low. Dr. Miles Heart Cure
is a medicine especially
adapted to the needs of
these nerves and the mus-
structure of the
heart itself. It is a
strengthening tonic that
brings speedy relief.
Try it.
I with what I
when
doctors mi- l
had many
when the Dr. almanac
my . to
Cure. I
and now I am
not line at all. I an. cured
this did It. I
the hope It will attract the at;
who a I
SO. Main St. T.
Your Dr.
Cure, w. him to re urn
price of first bottle If It
to benefit you.
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind
OAKLEY ITEMS.
SPROUTS
-OUR
AYDEN DEPARTMENT.
IN CHARGE OF J. M. BLOW.
Oakley. N. C, F-b. x c . Feb.
more on
the
Oakley once
carpet.
a . for Advertising rates tarnished I Ben Jenkins, one of our boys, i
The t has opened a nice of
U H. Co, at
that not X
to workmanship. the
was first clans. .,.,,., He n
i and held No-To J They
Those who not paid their, d d., A. of
j. ran so B . , .-
Smith Mer.
up D No at Grifton He was for a number
transferred Lo and , officer.
as route No.
Smith went to Greenville
last Tuesday to sell
C. D. Smith went to Greenville
last .-day evening.
K. to
Thursday morning.
C. ti.
very la. Thursday
by Drier
N. C,
Judge Boyd or-
,;. Receiver I.
. ca i
i in Z
d i
and
they were not very large, days for
log pounds. He made p
and
t d and
the and sincerest their eyes. ML. K friends while with
State and county taxes can do so; him. store of many
on Hodges at for j K. Smith Co. Feb. .
the bank He grant have eye treated and fitted, to
. community in free was Oakley. We welcome them. , was I
point. . ,. he lived. We extend Mr. r. w- of Grin
pounds of Ur
K. E. Willoughby, Misses i
f by and Carrie Belle Smith and There
E S. Norman left Friday industrial
to attend the j
,;
g i
c-
the
r i
I .
i- to-
. .
Barnes and h his wife
Wands to d relatives.
Smith Co. k a c b.
their factory and full
time. General
and repairing of all kinds
done. .
L. C. Arthur, of Greenville,
was here yesterday.
M. M. makes the best
cold drinks that can be made at
Ice cold the year
round Try one.
Mrs. Prince, who has been
here on a visit to her mother,
returned to her home at Hobgood
You will find a nice I i
he that have sever,
with the of J. J. Hums
of Ayden, N. C.
This January 6th
ltd S. F. Noble.
Mrs. A. R. Helton and her
friend, Mrs. Rogers, lion
the county, were to the
Wednesday trading and seeking
attractions.
For Rent and Sale-One room
house and lot in Winterville. N
C. Good pump water, out build-
garden lot, For sale,
h IVA G-
coffins and caskets on hand ac condition, silver
J. R. Smith Co , ft pearl tips.
J. C. Lamer and spent a i phonograph with
short while Ayden Thursday. j horn records,
Mrs. Larder left on the northern, Apply c A Fair
train the same evening for her, N. C.
home in Greenville, and Mr.
Lanier left later on the southern
train for Kinston. very drug
J. R. Smith Co. Dixon have; Urge
case, feet long,
it
by tr th.
mot I
in
if all our business men were i
last week and after C
our tobacco market, schools,
cemetery factories, said like
Queen Esther, who King
Solomon, half hid never
been him of the hustle and
business done in Ayden.
Please Take Notice.
have been reliably informed;
re
there Friday, and Sun-
day. returned Sunday
We welcome them. Mr. evening about nine o'clock and
baa associated himself with the meeting and a g Grandpa
Mfg. Co. I good time all the way through.
B L. Willoughby and E. S.; Little
I Norman went Greenville l
day evening.
K. A. Smith, P. Willoughby
and Beth Tyson, of
were visiting at Smith s
Sunday morning.
At their home en Friday even-
Mrs. F. F.
spent list week in Bethel.
and wife, of
Greenville, visited here lost week
W. Rag-dale, of
that some of my Greenville, visited our
friends are cir glad to see Dim .
-ho sell me cotton We have B school that the
will robbed ten pounds out of could not be
every hundred. Now one a school is a great help to any
who circulates this is a liar and locality.
a thief and the truth is not in Robert Jenkins went, to
Any party or parties Falkland
would do this will steal no week on business.
liar or thief can enter the king- Oakley is for a
of Heaven. buy seed on I preacher and a barber.
contending as to
two grandpa-1 was
Agnes declared I Gs
was taller, an i
was quite i
F. had g-eater h-i ii
by
Dr. Sauls is always adding
I some new attraction to his
in Smithtown Mr. Mm.
F M. Smith gave, a in
honor of the birthday of their y.
daughter. Miss Rosa a
was a pleasant occasion
for all present, were
, many, and there was much en-
when they went to the
honest principle and man can fill both
spare time. He ca. room and
room and partook
but. the well
things hustling .
plane. Besides their y h
line of work they are . d a
2.500 tobacco hogsheads to be I The has t
used on market. . d mi
honest competition, but any spare
know where to look for one who little shoe work None b
will stab me in the dark. experienced men need apply. table.
will stab me The children of the town were- Rosa very popular
given a party on evening
week. It was
evening for all
Mrs. Susan
grown clear
and Grandpa F ha not
top f f;
was entirely i
D lineal
.--
ll the
very
u may
I . .
its
ltd w
and unseen places these days,
but its seen and;
A Monroe Mas With a
Mr. M. F of Monroe.
enc; as dearly as of yore. They
Richard J. M- C .
Nelson To-day
their prospecting tour out West. w M , Ayden would it. they get it, and have it
They both report a M J -8 e ,, Prohibition you
trip and are loud in then ,,,;
Texas, hut State.
at her party,
busy R. to
its spirits linger yet anew. here with her d
seems loathe to depart and
friends cling close to its shad- are now
owe and long for . m i- and harness. morning.
Mrs. Robert Brown and
of Washington, was here child
Will X j
these parts but old drunks j Monday. . We that morning a
Carolina .- us
and only
i could
Ilia
ii
ii. i.
Norm I
a nest.
l-
O i
,; rec
let
a line lot of
v, r.
Mr. Boyd Neva B. yd,
of Edwards, father and sister, of
our townsman. W. J. Boyd, are
here on a visit to him.
Anyone wishing to purchase a
first class filly that will work
anywhere, cheap, and is fully
will do well to see M.
Sauls.
Apply
H. C.
J. ;
Lilly in the grab.
business. Mr. U
continue in the tame store and
our readers may look for a nice
ad from him now in a short time.
Mr. Lilly hasn't yet decided what
he A-ill do during the remainder
of the year but will decide later.
W. E. Hooks, engrossing clerk
in the State senate, spent from
Saturday until Sunday evening
linger ard will not depart
If you don't believe are
scarce read the above and we
are not in either.
Geo. has sold his horn; on
Lee street to W. H. Philips. Mr.
has purchased farm in
; the country and will move soon.
Richard Wingate will erect a
modern residence
street rear Point, in j
building a new warehouse to bet
E. Rogers Co-, child was badly burned
down on Front street. The
, child had been left alone and
j clothing caught on fire.
county, has nine f
total i
Journal.
tor accommodate their extensive j
business.
G, R- Williamson and
went to Sunday.
D. S Powell, of Parmele, was
here last week.
. Mr. H.
lives in Moire
and
1.668
Notice to
having accounts M.
B. and who have not
, . , verified and them
be-
FOR TH
t and k;
. , u CU a.
t with his family.
C. A. Fair left Thursday a, along finely
Harrisburg. it will prove a record
has accepted a His
family will follow in the spring
and make that place their home.
Wanted-15 or good
sober young men to travel.
Good salary guaranteed. Easy
work. Apply to Fleming,
Ayden. N. C. ltd
Lorenzo has gone
to Norfolk on business.
J. R. Smith Co, Dixon have
a nice lot of coffins and caskets
on hand and can furnish hearse
when desired. Give them a call
when in need of any of their
goods. This firm has a good sup
ply of first class wagons, a few
good buggies, and are run over
making hogsheads and repairing.
Truly Ed Garris, the manager,
is a busy man.
J. S. Ross has made arrange-
so we are informed, to
move his family at an early date
to Zebulon, where they will
permanently reside.
red headed and red
neck calf with white streak down
back, red sides, about nine
months old. The calf strayed
away from my about 10th
November, 1908. A liberal re-
ward will be paid for return of
same to me- Dennis
Ayden, N- C.
Ola Ross and family, Farm
ville, have been spending several
days with the family
father.
breaker.
Rev. Mr. conducted
services in the Episcopal
here Sunday morning and Rev.
Mr. Huske conducted evening
services.
Eugene Edwards, a prominent
merchant of Hookerton, spent
Monday here with the family of
his father, J. J- Edwards.
Several of our citizens have
been down about Maple Cypress
during the past week fishing.
They report tolerable fair
among the finny tribe.
Those who to pay
town tax will do well to see
Chief of Police C. G. Moore.
For Beach at Pitch
good boats, flat, seine
run year good as new, and full
camp outfit. Beach in first class
shape. See or write J. R. Smith
Co,, Ayden, N. C. Terms
G. W. B. residence
near the Brooklyn bridge, on
West avenue, will soon be ready
for the paint brush.
Miss Mamie Dawson. of
ton, is visiting Misses Blount.
A. D, Williams, of Kenly, and
a of Ayden, arrived
Monday night and will spend a
few days in town. Mr. Williams
,,. . has a great many warm friends
of his in Ayden who will be glad to
have him and family return.
the near future. His plans are
not fully developed.
J. M. C. Nelson who returned
from Texas last week, tells us
he saw the fertile cotton farms,
but they did not surpass the
lands of the great state of Con-
around Ayden.
Mrs. Carrie Faulkner fell from
door steps last week and
received injuries from which she
has suffered intense confinement.
She is a very industrious lady
and all our people extend
thy.
Miss Sadie Little, of Winter-
ville. is visiting Mrs. W. E-
Hooks.
Woolen.
SuM
w F. M. Wooten, Trustee.
I Colds contracted -t Mm of
the year are quickly relieved win Ben
u. laxative It,
the col.
given in the new school
at Grimesland Friday night, J b by L.
Hy virtue of th
Play at
A heme talent play will
mil, 1909, entitled
Delano's with
specialties. Admission and
cents. Curtains will rise at
Everybody cordially in
Immediately alter the
play refreshments will be served
ltd
; e It t
A.
.
la duly
. ;. j Ii
i k
court l or n. v.,
the beat and in the
all Bowel Complaints. Warranted by
I J. L. Wooten. -huh
REPORT THE lit
THE BANK OF AYDEN
AT N.
At the Close of Business November,
v. d
K hen y ii-i-l
to L.
Move. Jr , on the
I, B
ii
will expose .
N Con ,.
m the K tr
of l i, i-i
-I formerly known W
leg
direction eighty
i-t occupied
AVA -I
fences. . t,
. He raid A A. or-
. Grand
t the
of Pitt and State o. , i of an
Una and in township, eM.,. . .- el t cm m i-
to the laid Oscar Hooker y , . K
lg ,. . t
Land Sale.
of the powers
a certain by Q.
W Venters to Oscar Hooker, on the
19th day of 19-. winch aM
mortgage deed duly recorded m the
roister of deeds of Pitt county,
H--. .
will expose to sale before th
BoOM d or in the town of
e. .
i Mary Adams, an., fully described U . hue
Adjoining of u t.
;, G. W.
S. Liabilities
, Clay Hoot swamp, thence
Loan, and
Overdrafts unsecured
Furniture
Demand loans
Due Iron,
items
Gold coin
Silver all
minor coin cur.
bank and other
I S. Note
Total
Surplus
SB I . . .
7.72.14-cur. exp. tax.
110.48
Due to I
In
ks and
.- k
IS. 172.1
14.71
80.11
others beginning at a Wet gum
hi or near of
thence a direct course to a J art
gum.
t Corn.- a p thence to
W. Venter corner, thence w .
W. Venter, me
; w to corn, r
thence
hundred
less.
mortgage covers
except about.
from
u. Hill
been conveys I to
said Ten,,, ,
Ski
ii.-.
ii.
. Move.
1- .-
Dr
less. I i ,
th whole of w physician n
acre i on th
, of th. above
ho to the best my
be- Correct
Subscribed and sworn to
fore me,
1908.
day of Dee
HODGES.,
Notary Public
J. It SMITH.
C. CANNON.
L DIXON.
Directors.
NOTICE.
W. B. Smith has purchased
A. U. ox in the
Carolina Milling
I Co. and will I the bu-
at the sane All
work promptly alter Mr.
will still with
Company.
Graduate
Ayden, . Carolina.
SEEPS
Pure
lo Plane
t;.,
FOR
VI . , . ;. i
famous
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assortment of
Dress Goods, Dry Goods
Trimmings, Laces,
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Shoes to Fit all feet and
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Remember that we represent all as they are and
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We confident that the most critical examination of our
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GREENVILLE, U. S. A.
Expenses of the Library
Necessary
At a recent of the
of Century it
to charge a fee or
a year or a month,
in advance, March 1st
toe the privilege of reading
books from t he library.
The public is aware of th
fact that this library was
and has been run under lb
of this club as a fr
library; but expenses m.
more than twenty women
meet without man outside
than they have been
The first two years of th.
library's existence a few
man of the town helped us b
subscriptions. Aid the Board v
of Alderman have time-
been very generous in
us. and this year have given
which is greatly appreciated,
specially a we know of
upon their
But with this assistance
with our we will not
be able to meet the expenses of
rent, paving a librarian, and
new books, unless we
have some other help, and we
feel sure all those who
enjoy and library
will willing small
fee
It is not deprive
of the
library, so if there is anyone
who is unable to pay this fee, if
is U the
there be a spec ill
to act upon it.
We also wish to state that
there will be no fee charged tor
consulting the reference books;
but they are not to be taken out
of the library, length
the and
line b Ml it-; hero-to
fore.
of the Century
Th. Way to Hit
Lord skill picking
up stray votes was well An
Illustration of It U given In a by
Henry W.
At the time that the title
was pending there was a
pompous Irishman. Ir.
who seemed and was de
evening in the lobby
Disraeli n hand familiarly on bis
shoulder.
Ir. tin-
Is most he said. really
thought I saw my old friend
The vain little gentlemen was rap-
WE ARE
AND WANT YOUR
H. Back.
There had a spat at
breakfast. i
snapped the matron,
who was always scolding. are
not like my former husbands.
They were tender j
never doubled that they were
tender. ventured the
man. you kept hot
water all And he Just
cleared the front two yards
ahead of the rolling pin. Chicago
News.
Children have more need if .
of
Piles Cured st Home by
New Absorption Method. I
If you suffer from itching. o line Of
or protruding files, send me your mi
and will tell y-u how
cure yourself at home the new ab-
s. n d
w me of home free for
trial with from own I
if r. re-
lief ml cure
no money but otters of this offer.
Writ t day to Mrs M Summers, Box
Offered for one Muck
smoother p in left ear
in right ear and wattles under
neck, also one black hog with
short tail and smooth crop in rig t
one black spotted and red bull with
r i in ear. old.
i R
I Jenkins, Greenville. N. C.
There is no transaction too
small nor any too large for us to
handle.
We carry all
Important Tax notice.
Notice v given i l i
I for the year;. I S same
ms be paid on or
of Mar e will I added. Th re
w ,. ,.,. , ti . d save
e d the additional co.-t by ton
i g forward pi paying. The
is strict I insist
comply with it. L- W.
LIGHT GROCERIES
all staples and fancy DRY GOODS
NOTIONS, SILKS and LACES,
HATS, BOOTS and SHOES, Plows
and Plow Points, Hoes, Shovels
and all Tools used on the farm. In
fact we will and can supply you
anything in the merchandise line
at the right prices.
See us before buying your FERTILIZERS.
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-KILLING TIME
And time to buy Fresh Ground
Sage. Cayenne Pepper, Black
Pepper and at
Coward Wooten
THE
Cloud From Above.
it has been my lot to see In arc-
tic regions tome hundreds of thou-
sands of at hand, and
I have always believed them to e
most beautiful object on earth.
But the clouds f the close at
hand arc almost as beautiful. If
you mount above one of those ma-
thing, swiftly one
its folds and wreaths, and if
remembering how high it you
down and u e only green
of earth through holes in
the below, you have a
little thrill of conception of ho
lonely a man would fool, felling
there and not
to see the where he mint
alight. It is a safe little thrill,
; however. You know that you arc
to fall. Such as
some persona feel in standing near
great heights on the earth is almost
unknown in ballooning. Success
Magazine.
Services.
-Pat. there's n In
the r of and I inn try
ma collect money
pair it- Come, now. what win you
Me
you mean, rat
Von are carpenter. hut
If i sit out
the hole.- Pearson's.
version.
yen will he ever at my heel
and Aladdin.
the exception of Tuesday and
afternoon. Monday and
day and every other
replied the
Herald.
The Central Mercantile Co.
J. F. Davenport. Mgr.
R. L- DAVIS, pres-
J. A. ANDREWS, v. P
STOCKINGS
Of heavier tort, do your shoes
I'd f t swell and Der-
If you sprinkle root-
Ease, antiseptic r the
in-o shoe, it will rest
and comfort, and Instant re When
rubbers hi corns necessary, and your
hoes I Allen's is
t the thing use. Try it for
j; i new shies and
patent I shoes. Sold every-
where c Sample Free Add
Allen S. Olmsted, N. i-
Don't ace pt any substitute.
J-W. PERRY a CO.
NORFOLK. VA.
Cotton handlers o
and shipments
The Bank of Greenville
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA.
OUR CAPITAL OF
AND SURPLUS AND PROFITS
Not to mention the double
Liability of Stockholders of an
other gives absolute
security to those who deposit
with us. This is a feature worth
remembering. Business cordially
solicited
If you want job printing
the new year send your orders L.
to The Reflector.
Cashier.
SI. i
Leaf Tobacco G
MAYBE you were not entirely sat-
with the Fertilizer you used last
year.
MAYBE you want to try some-
thing new.
IF so try MEADOW'S GOLD LEAF
TOBACCO GUANO 8-3-3.
NOT a new brand, but maybe
new to you.
We make other brands too for
crops.
YOUR dealer can supply
don't cost any more than others, but
maybe you will like it better if you
it out.
NOW don't forget ask your dealer
for
LEAF
8-3-3
Her waist just below
her neck. Her hips have been
planed off even with the rest of
her She U usually but
toned up the back, and around
her of
barbed wire covered with lace.
She wears on her head a
haystack Mr and op top of
this a central d-me with
farm s as those f
Saturn. She is swathed in her
gown like an Indian papoose and
on end of her feet are dabs
of patent leather. She walks on
heels with the expert-
of a tight-rope dancer.
The pi res of her skin are full of
fine white
This is a woman. Harper s
Weekly.
ITEMS
ESTABLISHED
THE FOOD LAW.
Secretary Wilson of
the objects of the law is to inform the
consumer of MOM of am
harmful drugs in The la
requires that the amount of
form, opium, morphine, habit
for,, b stated on the label
of i . The manufacturers of
Chamberlain s Cough have
claimed that their remedy did
not any of these drugs and
th. truth of now fully
proven, as no mention of is made
,, the This remedy is not only
o e hut one of the b. St
S V. for c Ugh. a d cold,. value
has been proven our-
may years it
For sale J. U Woolen
Mr. Moore Goes Back to
Mr. J- Moore, who re-
hi position as assistant
the Bank of Lumber-
ton at the recent meeting of the
stockholders. accepted the
position of with the
National Bank of
where he was employed
coming to Lumberton.
Mr Moore will leave Lumberton
about the 6th of February and
spend a of two
weeks at his home in Greenville
before entering upon his new
duties. Lumberton
DON'T TAKE THE RISK.
When h a had cough or cold
do not let it drag until it becomes
chronic bronchitis, or into
of but give it the
attention it and get rid of it.
Take t Cough Remedy
and you are sure of prompt relief.
Prom s small g the sale and
use of this pr para i-n has extended
to all pails Of the States aid
to many foreign countries, its many
remarkable cures of cough. colds
have won for It this wide reputation
and extensive use sold by J. L.
Wooten Coward and
N. C. Jan 1909.
U. V. Stokes went to Green-
ville Monday
W. B. daughters.
Miss-s and Bessie, spent
Monday in
and Ber,
went to
afternoon
Sam Harper and J D. j
went to Wednesday I
W. B. Mayo is all its s
young lady.
Weathering took his lady I
friend out driving Sunday after-
noon, and had the misfortune to
break his buggy.
The street force has made
quite an improvement on East
avenue.
George Moore spent Sunday
afternoon here.
I The farmers of our section
busy preparing their tobacco
beds.
Guss Stokes has accepted a
position Stokes.
Walter Potter spent
day night at Wyatt
J. A. and L. L. Stokes went U
Ayden Thursday.
Sam and Roy Stokes
went to Greenville Saturday.
Miss Rosalie Stokes, of Wash-
m visiting friends and
relatives here.
I J. U. went to Ayden
Calvin Stokes went to Ayden
Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. Dixon, of Ayden,
is visiting her sister. Mrs. L- B.
Stokes.
Herman and Boy Stokes at-,
tended church at Pleasant Hill
Sunday morning.
Mr. Bridges and Leslie
of Washington, spent Sunday
Miss Bessie Harper spent Sat-
and Sunday at
C. U. Baker, of
spent Sunday afternoon in the
city.
J. A Stokes and
spent Sunday afternoon here.
Sam Harper went down in
Craven county Sunday after-
noon.
Burney spent a short
while here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. S. F- Harris
spent Sunday evening at U. C.
Stokes.
M s M
a. ,. . b. am
OUT
Write to-day; Mention Paper.
Bk. .
TO DRAIN HYDE SWAMP LAND.
Small Heads
to See Gov Kitchen
Raleigh, Jan. Congress
man John H. Small, of the First
North district, and
Engineer Wright, of the United
engineering corps beaded
a delegation of citizen here from
Hyde county today that appear-
ed before Governor Kitchen, tin-
state board of and
legislative committees
a movement for the enact mint
and r ., .
ind Dover.
for Hides. For.
Os
Carriages.
ables. s
i P Ax
High Life Tobacco
Vest Cheroots, Henry George
Canned Cherries, Peach,
s. Apples, Pine Apples, Syrup,
M-at, Flour, Sugar,
Lye Magic Matches
Oil. Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls,
Garden Seer's, Oranges. Apples,
Nuts, Candies, Dried Apples-
Prunes. Currants,
Glass and
Wooden ware. Cakes and CracK-
Macaroni. Best But-
New Royal Sewing Machines
and numerous other goods.
Quality and quantity cheap for
cash. Come see me.
HEADQUARTERS
For FARM Supplies and HARDWARE.
Don't to see our machine.
We carry a lull stock, also a lull line re-
pair tor our Machine,
There is none bettor,
give We
would also call you to om . . .
American Wire Fencing
A CAB LOAD JUST ARRIVED
We cam the best quality only of Lime
Cement and keep stock on hand in
that Baker Harts is the place tot
S M
at
death of Mr. L. H. Cox,
of Grifton. occurred this morn-
at o'clock. Mr. Cox was a
victim of typhoid-pneumonia,
and was sick only about a
week.
He leaves a wife, two brothers
and live His brothers
Messrs. E. P. and V. Cox, of
Grifton and his sisters are Mrs.
Jacob Mrs. J. F.
Smith and Jackson,
of Grifton, and Mrs. R. E.
Hodges and Mrs. T. R. Hodges,
of Washington. Kinston Free
Press, 27th.
Epidemic of Appendicitis.
would seem to be
an epidemic of appendicitis,
judging from the number of
cases now at the hospital. Mrs,
J. C. Mills, of Pit t was
brought to the
day Buffering with appendicitis
Mr. Moore, of Greene
county, was brought to the city
and operated n for
at the hospital yesterday and
Mr. A. O. Hight of this county,
was taken to the hospital last
evening suffering with a sever,
attack of
Free Press.
of a law by the
that will provide the
of large sections of
including brigand
adjacent swamp lands own, by
the state board of
A Dill has been prepared and
rill be introduced
state authorities,
state board of education, l- d
just what attitude it will t e
regarding tin undertaking,
I hill is to n th I
draining the I
landowners in proportion to
the benefits It is cl limed
these lands cannot he
without draining the state lands
and the lake also, and this is th
reason it is sought to the
state in the undertaking which
is declared by experts to been-
practicable.
There are two propositions,
one the state to share
in the cost of the drainage, and
the other is for the state to
donate lake bed to
or a corporation that will n
it. Tie state board of education
is to have another meeting
morning at tn o'clock
to reach a definite conclusion as
to just what course will be
sued in the matter.
. r on. La tr. payer.
club
P A I j
lull always in stock to
Qualm the in bet there none
it being guaranteed per cent pure.
It wish to it is to yon,
to Hew we ere in to look alter
I, every that our
o, General Hardware is kept with
good We
your orders Loin a
Give u cell.
ORGANS
The in will
in simply a win.-
will lie , l fr by ,
at will U
in the
today. , i
piano OM o.
y sail I
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GREENVILLE, N. C.
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hell town the other day, Mr.
plowed up B while oak
-nuke was c lied, in
parent about a
frog, Both animals were alive
the relation that of the
.-, embracing the frog-
seemed to be ft friendly one. Ii
that his lordship
was acting m lied for
the frog and keeping him warm,
Without going into a
of or the
fact The
Killed Mr. but
frog was to retire in
to solitude and r.
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So Tired
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this
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night He has been
re before and gave a
entertainment
, Nannie and Cora
u n n
Wingate is suffering
with
We have a lot of rubber
shoes chat must go at once.
See as for your own bargains.
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and I
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and
Mr.
of c
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are Elizabeth City. N C Jan. SO.
The Diamond
reports an unknown
Lion Bab,. WHEN BABY IS A YEAR OLD.
Balboa. CaL, Tea-
It be from overwork, but mountain lion crunching tin
the chances are its from n in- less and mangled body of he.
LIVER. boy was the sight that
With a conducted I greeted Mrs. Brown last
one CM Io mountains of labor when she enter, d the
tent, four miles fr BO the
Hotel after a short
walk. The mother in despair
rushed screaming at the beastly,
slaver of her child. Th. lion j chicken broth or fed
growled and bad ed i from a spoon, and as these
out of the rear of the law increased, gradually de-
tent, its mouth with the amount of home lo d-
the baby's blood. disappear Soon after it turns its first year
It adds per cent to
ones earning
It can hi healthful act ion
TAKE NO
CANE FOR MR SMALL.
By the time a baby is a year
old its diet should begin to in-
scraped meat
the whites of ages
Dr. Leonard Keene
berg in the February
Begin with a wineglass of
n .
lay worn-
. mark
Mr
day
f i luring the to-
Solder Honor Rep-
With Gold Headed Cane.
Washington, D. C. Feb.
the child should to drink
a small cup. After that its
be reduced to five a
day, with an occasional drink of
orange juice and plenty of water
in the intervals.
The first meal, on awaking in
u Mr. M. V. i. i Mi ii the morning, had better have
led. The lion had partly dis-
numbered the child after
it- We family arrived
I from Delaware two weeks ago.
REVOLTS AT COLD STEEL.
.
In appreciation of his interest Ne Ufa with half as much infant
. John i
Mr.
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We an
pig-l .
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from
or wreckage is to be Small has received a
and the fate of crew is cane inscribed as
.,. j follows;
i , at John H.
. rate of miles an and lie and
Goon.
from the Durham Sun,
sounds excellent. If the Sun broth.
The second meal, in the middle
the morning, may be a
the first. Early in the
afternoon a gill or so of chicken
or half as much
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this to be true from may be given, and
experience, it is certainly may be every
in a class higher up than moat with the white of an egg boiled.
of
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take the Smiling high
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was stated was in
, if Mr. gen-
in the National
Dick hi
say, for one minute. The two
ii meals better have
their mainstay. After a
month or diet, if the
. . ,. good health, ml-
meal meal my
ii chide dry toast, zwieback,
oatmeal and other cereals,
and its afternoon dinner may
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Id, i a little and think ,
that will make your include a whole egg.
I . is long, or poached, and a
how you trudged every chopped raw beef,
to your best girl b should be given freely, but it h
. never got tired. beat to have them well
and t BOY'S BRAIN PERFORATED.
mi of Rev. J. N. H.
Accidentally Killed.
were tried
New Bern, N. C. Jan.
Hi ward, the fifteen-year-old son
Rev. J. N. H.
THE SECRET OF LONG LIFE, j
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d by John I. ;. s C-ugh
,. wared and hat million o proved He went hunting early this
he had not
; at the time appointed.
I.,,., . . his parents became alarmed.
I. in the of his
. . ii -o had I my -H . . . . ,.
. . . . resulted in the
i -.-- .,., , . ., Bitten ,,. that he had not been seen.
cured Bee.
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and a earthquake has
, . were married this after- in
. of home of the brides Southeastern Spain.
put up o i- on . the
submerged the
Into some of the thick under-
growth of the swamp be-
came mired or wounded, a party
citizens went in search of the
boy. and the dead body was
found in the marsh near the
county home, five miles from
Bern.
The gun had discharged its
I L I
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with Miss I
her f Laura, it the
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a I i tin. b-
I Ba I Co.
A full line of I church Sum
just in . . Co,
Fresh beef, Miss Pattie Sutton
sage and fish can n
market, Lunches on short J, L. Jackson has
notice Sutton, farm about one m
The A. G. Cox
Co. are now in position t sup- J. D. Rogers, of
ply you with their Tar Heel entered
Carts, box bodies and Tumbling morning. He is an old
Prices made right. Call but taught school in th .
and see th m. . Dr. B. T. Cox j
Any in need of a good and returned I
up-to buggy will do well to Monday.
see Mr. Hunsucker at the A. We are glad to roe
Cox Manufacturing Co. before I out again after ha .
they buy business confined to his room
rushing and we would advise about two months with p brr-ken
that you place your orders early. I leg-
A line of best Miss Lola Roach, of
A. W. Co. Sunday here with Miss
Fresh seed rye. Kate Chapman
Harrington, Barber Co. High School has
The new reversible disc a lino lot of Con-
row is indispensable on an up-to- Records through the
date farm. See us before buy- of Hon. H. Small.
Harrington, The . on
Get the plow far ha malling M of ,;,,
tearing up new grounds. Historical Society. Much try
Harrington, Barber ft CO- history will be added in
Chickens and eggs a specialty.
Come and get the best prices.
Harrington Barber
opened a
V. . ., barns are filled Capt A. L. A tidal wave submerged which under the
th corn, Th .- are cu S- . jaw and brain
ahead at his house. ,. the the shot. The
and bride left this .,,,,. and several .
Mr. and bride
,. for when
th
village of and several had evidently caught on
I hundred inhabitants. a in the undergrowth and
Register of Deeds W. mar.
mis a prominent young m-, N, ., that d the
report.
WHITE.
Haddock and Nelli
Edwards and
COLORED.
many houses were damaged in j
the town of and several
I villages in the province of Mar
This is sad news to the many
Lot. Tare, j of Mar.
N. Greenville and Pitt county.
Cox told us today of a serious, A from says. their heartfelt sympathy
accident to his little boy, Barcelona had been over-; him
wave. The w
.-
roaring preceded
years, that occurred a few. by a ti
days ago. The little fellow was
COLORED. j out with another boy who was m
Daniel and Jamie Cox. chopping about a stump with wave, causing a fearful
Cox's son People on the From
Peyton and France, walking around lite stump he and in the buildings
dawn, an in an to ,,.
, . i keen from falling threw out his I
Abram Johnson and
Weaver and Edith boy WaS
. , down the
, j . . . . struck hi a . dim . . .
Howard Williams and r w -n,,. failed.
three fingers. h
m. W
Walter and Mary Eliza . form f f and will continue to do so as the
WASHINGTON ONCE GAVE UP
The blade of three doctor,; in bod for
,. J struck his hand and cut bit,,
U a Square Deal,
what we can we see
there is a town in
North Carolina with a more flat-
prospect before it than
Greenville. The city is not
dreaming but is awake and go-
ahead. It's merchants are
alive, the place looks lively and
is lively, the people take pride in
their town and it's going ahead
piles Its
and Alice
I orders and nets a gentle laxative. .
chills and
Charlie Graham and
Moore.
fur sped oats of all kinds see
h; mi
. first, The bottle contains j.- y. Johnston in front Of N.
timer s as the sire.
by John L. b. depot.
people of Greenville are broad
minded, liberal, industrious, full
of vim and all that it takes to
made a great city.-Snow Hill
Square Deal. ,
Reward.
this
. y
Offered for one black sow With
in aft ear and wallow-,
fork in right ear and wattles under
also one black with I
short tall and iron in j
one black and bull with
m .
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COUGH SYRUP
bum food mo law.
CONFORMS TO PURE FOOD DRUM LAW.
An over TS
CO. CHICAGO. , A.
FOR --ALE BY JNO. L. WOOTEN.
EASTERN REFLECTOR
D. J. Editor and Owner
VOL. No.
Truth in Fiction.
PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. FEB.
One Dollar Year
THE LEGISLATURE.
BANQUET TO THE
SEVERAL INTERESTING AFTER
DINNER SPEECHES.
Members Declare
in Favor of Training School
The climax to the visit of the
educational committee of the
General Assembly to Greenville
Thursday, was the banquet be
ginning at 3.80 p. m. in the
room of Carolina Club.
After of the splendid
repast, ex-Gov. T. J. Jarvis arose
and addressed the committee.
He expressed pleasure at a meet-
of this kind for a common
purpose on a common platform.
One question upon which men
of all creeds, all politics and all
localities can come together on
is the education of the children
of our State. H
have lived to
the people of North
although some of them live
miles apart, are practically all
neighbors. He then briefly gave
the history of the location of the
Eastern Carolina Teachers Train-
school in Greenville, pointing
out that the State's
of had bean supple-
by a donation of
from the town of Greenville and
from the county of Pitt,
with which there had
chased a beautiful site of
We What the people the war he had followed MATTERS WITH THE ALDERMEN.
B f PRESENT-
and S the ways before, must be that W.
Jill Apply to the for
Amendment to Charter for Election
last. Senator Means paid Mayor by Vote, Also
eloquent tribute to education., Authority to
declaring the cultivation of j The Board of Aldermen met in
mind is the development of soul-1 regular monthly session
DAY.
life that was breathed into man day t members
We are all one
provided for the he was the best for
State to furnish the money he
felt sure it would come.
I Representative Connor said he
he discovered one dis-
note in what Gov. Jarvis
as his voice seemed to in-
some doubt that the
would give what is asked
for this institution. He went on
to say that such doubt, if the
governor felt it, was groundless.
While he as chairman of the
committee could not make any
pledge for the committee, he felt
no doubt of the appropriation
made.
was he wanted
the and beautiful for this school. He was one
He expressed pleasure at who voted t, o years ago
finding the unanimity of spirit and was going to
among the people for an help support it .,.,.
as they are establish- Barnes was.,.,
present.
of educating , The standing commit-
God Himself
on the question
mind, soul aspirations. no make.
Down here you have a way of
making your men and
worthy of the highest honor.
What you all want so far as I
can do shall be done. North
Carolina is not poverty stricken
and she is to provide for
the education of her children.
Representative Rise said he
An ordinance was adopted rel-
sanitation in the town
and was ordered to be published.
A from The King's
TWENTY FIFTH
SENATE.
Among the new hills were
To promote the proper
management of forests in North
Carolina; to regulate the powers
of corporations; to encourage
oyster culture; to revise the
militia to provide for
form law as to stock
relating to picture BOO
The bill to sale of
quail grouse for a period of,
two years taken again
and given another
TWENTY NINTH DAY.
SENATE.
Among new bills
To fix the closed season for
hunting game; to repeal the law
of 1907 relative to encouraging
immigration; to make a uniform
tax receipt; to capital
punishment except in cases of
criminal assault; to prevent the
of worthless checks; to
express o to
make prompt for C.
O. shipments.
Among th hills th t passed
third reading was the one to
extend the limits of th town of
i erected thereon four
acres
magnificent buildings, all nearly
completed and ready to be turned
over to the State for an invest-
of only These
buildings, he said, will be useless
for the purpose intended unless
they are furnished. A central j every
prised at what he had seen in
Greenville. Though he was an
eastern man he had been
here b fore, but be knew it was
in God's country. He can beat
testimony to the
He referred to Gen. Lee as
the greatest man the South had
ever produced, and his
forts in educating the children,
said Gov. had follow-
Mowed t th. P.-W-.
minority party in the State he
stood squarely for progress and
educational advancement. If
ways and means could not be
provided otherwise, he would
vote for bonds to supply
educational institution in
will also be needed. Careful, Senator said he was
estimates have been made than pleased with h vis.
erecting these two buildings here. He could not claim to
and furnishing all of them an educator by as he
ready for use. and it will lived on a farm.
With this additional but he was an educator by
appropriation the State, for an He had raised a large
investment of will have family, and by hard work and
a school Plant that could not self-sacrifice he had given his
again be duplicated less than an education. It
The legislature is his pleasure to see
I need not tell you that I
for making your school ail that
it deserves to be.
Representative said
that he was a western
this was his first visit east
Raleigh. He was greatly
pressed with this beautiful east-
country and with the
did institution located I ere. i
When tell you I live in a county
with a training school it is
useless to a d how I am going to
vote on this appropriation.
Representative Smith confess-
ed that two years ago he felt it
unwise to establish this school,
is convinced of his error,
learn what
rest room in Greenville for the, ,., war.
fit of women P;
country to spend the day. A
motion was made to grant the having in
and after
.,, u. s, per month the W.,, .
made report which
K. J. Cobb and P. G. Perk. . th ,.,., of
appeared before the board re incumbent.
to a supply at he
of the Veneer u, A. . P
a motion was carried hat
company he permitted to make, , . r
connection with the water r
.- inhabit, red by
the board as to the Cox. of to amend law as to
of continuing a
the American Tobacco
. and the Imperial Tobacco from
Co., for similar fire protection. A v i
p C Harding appeared before I of M.
building for an . pen
on Fourth -s read from the
property The of a letter
referred to superintendent of the
, ,
board. .
n Carr was appointed
to
amend the law s
to require
employing worn. provide
for
of
a committee to confer with . P all the new bills in-
End of Century
T second am. third
certain charged very busy one.
A from the
seats for i
in i strait
relief of the ;
I C
special
Among the
To p
and i x; n-
board; to
of i i.
ex officio f livers-
it; to promote the
R. p. D. i v . to x the
office of engrossing of the
and how much
work is done in
to require clerks of
Super r court I and
register of an
to publish a lift of fees re-
b them.
bill to issuing
by telephone companies
was reported as was
also the bill . the sys-
of holders
of railroad m
HOUSE
The n
the day was
lot committee ,
to am C
child labor.
i . for
. , ports
. thy
I . as to
PUT THE OFFICERS SALARY.
appropriation for equipment, and
also for maintenance of
the school.
Superintendent J. Y. Joyner
followed Gov. Jarvis. He said
this was an occasion when all but
members of the legislature
should be silent, but it was not
a time for any of them to be
silent. He said it was not
to attempt to add to what
Gov. Jarvis had said, for the
latter had this institution and its
needs upon hi heart and had
done more for it than any other
man God had wisely not given
this great man children of his
own that he might adopt all the
children of the State, and when
future historians come to write
the history of North Carolina,
the names of Jarvis and Aycock
will stand out as our great
governors.
lam not trying to . . .
;, you want, but came to see if you , . collection of governor MS read as w at sent
asked to make this additional graduate last and need what you have due by property owners the senate. Many former
could congratulate the for. Having seen the bills passed their final Editor
here upon what they have done; . nave I was instructed to and were In the large , , , ., -and
he felt more like congratulating, you in regard to number of new bills there The Reflector
I none of State wide importance.
that a bill be I TWENTY SEVENTH BaX, J
miles of the
in matters of this Kind Knows,
i , r, he could for education. . I Issue bonds to the amount of
no sectional lines, no Senator Blow, superintendent nm from one to ten
line, and he can to Re Rev. j. N. id the rate
secure the appropriation asked in some remarks e This bond is-
for and for educational progress., pleasure at intended to debts
Senator said committee here and appreciation I already pasting
not come
here f
not come here knowing there J had said
would be an opportunity to referring to construction, and
speech, but like every candidate many in the school for for etc., for
he had hopes. There worK said the greatest obstacle water and light plant, allot
had been much good eating and ft d f u trained which were necessary expenses
much good speaking he and the legislature. It that
enjoyed both, in fact had make provision to that the charter of
this if we are to town be so amended that the
ed everything here. He had
never been in Greenville before,
but had a here.
He once had a sweetheart, has
once o on- .-.-
dent Joyner complimented Green- her yet, and it had been her
ville and Pitt county and said pleasure to make visits to Green-
the school was located here be-
cause the people deserved it.
He also spoke highly of County
Superintendent and the
ville, and though she was a
truthful woman she had never
told him half of this town's
cordiality and hospitality.
work he had done to awaken j Speaking of the school he said
educational interest in Pitt have found out what you
making it take rank as one of want and are going to give it to
the foremost in the State. money is as good as
appropriation asked for is if the ways and means are
best investment the State has
ever made, for it will receive a
plant equipped and ready to ac-
young men and
women with the State putting in
only a little more than for.
every put in by the people of i
C u
ti
provided, and it will be
ed. This institution is a source
of great pride and it stands as
a monument to your
to educate your children.
Senator Means said there is a
responsibility, and he was
v. ,, V I. U Ii
He in war in years
come this it we are to
educational progress. election of mayor be by popular
Of course The vote. The motion was made to
each speaker said. It was as i was not adopted.
fine collection of impromptu at-1 of were
speeches as we and approved.
heard, all of them good, some, Restaurant license was grant-
with eloquence, many ed to C. Brown.
It indicates that
the General Assembly Is of in accordance
posed of able men who have the speCifications.
interest of the State at The question re-
and are going to measure up to a tie vote and Mayor
their duty.
It gave Greenville as much
pleasure to have these gentle-
men as her guests as they ex-
pressed at being with us.
will treat you
ate, all of them being of only
local interest. One offered by
Senator Blow was to amend the
charter of the town of Farmville.
Also in the house there were
none but purely local bills, but
there was quite a busy session
with these-
TWENTY-EIGHTH DAY,
There was not much doing in
either branch of the legislature
Saturday and there were no new
trills of much importance. Sena-
tor Blow introduced the bill to
amend the charter of Greenville.
The senate also passed a bill
reducing the number of
for the defendant in
trials from twenty-four to
eighteen, and increasing those
for the State from four to
twelve. If the house will also
of one of s of
my platform
paper last July. was
insisting on c
I officers on
county
previously don. the
other than b
to join me in
this righteous
jam glad that some o
at last spoken.
busy and insist
had
is
ray
has
ts get
give us this ;
to
the fact by putting our
officers on salaries, i no. . i could
be saved the f a above
salaries and,
which would in a t S
sufficient to liquidate bonded
indebtedness, lie is right Why,
a saving of year for
twenty years invest- d annually
at six per cent, compound inter-
est, would not amount to but
Now.
m p n pound
cents, at a.
Whedbee cast the deciding vote
against the erection of the build-
at present the existing
financial condition.
It was ordered that an
be drawn in regard to
heavy objects being rolled or
dragged on paved sidewalks.
The board adjourned to meet
j on the 18th the
lo.
twelve, ii
pass this bill it will be a big a
over the present jury that worth
system. Now a word as to what con-
In the house Dr. Cox, of Pitt, I proper salaries. If I were
introduced a bill to prevent to make the law, I think would
and running
at large. I deeds each, and our treas-
The house adjourned at noon
in respect to the memory of according
Representative T. N. Hays, of save to . x -iv-
look ova.
f.
POOR PRINT


Title
Eastern reflector, 5 February 1909
Description
The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
February 05, 1909
Original Format
newspapers
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MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
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Spatial
Location of Original
Joyner NC Microforms
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