Eastern reflector, 19 February 1909


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DEPARTMENT
In Charge of F. C. NYE
Fresh drug's just in.
Barber A Co.
Author Agent of The Extern Reflector tor and Vicinity- Advertising Rates on Application
w A Tyson Sunday
has with his parents.
Jesse is
very sick. We hope he will soon
be well again.
Johnnie Carroll spent Saturday
in Greenville.
Mr. and Mrs. Josephus Cox
spent Sunday here visiting
Our little town received an-
other great shock Saturday night.
About eleven o'clock H. A.
Moore's store was burned down.
It was partly insured but his loss
is estimated at between
Hone blankets and harness
out to his farm near town.
Winterville High School
Mrs G. Bryan returned j been the happy recipient of;
horn Friday after pent another lot of from
one time mother j Boa. H. Small. Among
pear these is a set of maps showing
of furniture going the diagrams of all the battles
out from AW. Ange Go's I in the Civil war. These will be
is wonderful these great benefit in teaching
They Belling at low prices United States history.
and th people arc finding it out- We have just opened a large
Give them a trial. I best enamel ware, tome
Clyde Chapman, and get your pick.
lotto and Minnie A. W.
Whitehead went to Greenville
morning.
the
and made by are among extend our deepest sympathy to
A. G. Cox Manufacturing have them at prices Mr Moore.
We arc for that u interest you. We also Miss Bertha is
horse blankets. have a foil Una of heaters week with Miss Lillie
A G. Cox Mfg. Co Harrington. Barber I Carroll,
, . Co.
and n of have in
vi W morning
Advice to the Aged.
and LIVER.
have a specific on
cumulating
to perform their natural
in and
VIGOR-j-
to bladder and LIVER.
arc adapted to old and young.
of Respect.
Whereas, it has pleased the
Supreme Architect of the
verse out of His mercy to
remove from our midst our
brother, J. J. Mason, on Jan.
1909, from a transitory existence
full of cares and troubles to a
state of eternal happiness, and
causing us to anticipate our
fate, and whereas he
was father, husband and Mason,
therefore be it resolved by this
lodge now la regular
1st. That we bow in humble
submission to the will of Him
things well, who
A great many sewing machine holiness, fearful in
rents have passed through in wonders,
Coffins and Caskets. Prices the last few weeks death is always
be met the educational committee nice hears.-1 supplied the people with in the land.
to inspect the mining J. An I machines, hot the best machine 2nd the apologies of
. w------
, a specialty. A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. and This is the third fire
. u i The and had this winter. We
, . ,, , .
, piping.
Cox g
day horn-and returned
Dr.
DISTRICT MEETING.
Will be Held Here in
April 8th.
The lodges of the
I second district embracing New
Bern, Tarboro, Washington.
Elizabeth City. Kinston. Green-
ville, Ayden, Beaufort, Jackson-
ville, Morehead City and Eden-
ton, will meet in Greenville en
April 8th. This district meet-
will be entertained jointly
by Greenville and Ayden. and
representatives of these two
lodges held a conference here
Monday to arrange tor the meet-
The result of this confer-
was the appointment of the
following
Reception For G i e e n v
Lodge, H. A White. W. E.
Hooker, E. G. Flanagan, H. B.
Smith. For Lodge, W. E
W. J. J B. Pierce.
Greenville, Dr.
R. L. Carr. E. B. T. M.
Hooker, A. B. Ellington. For
Ayden. F. Lilly, J. H. Coward.
E. L. Turnage.
Toasts and
F. M. Woe-ten, C. S.
Carr. Dr. E. A. Move. For
Ayden. Dr. L. C. Skinner, J. M.
Dixon. S. F. Nobles.
service. A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. I machines, hut the best machine
school sewing was around
m the; j. M. Cox, a
still going, tail to see See us for prices that new store. We wish him
are inter , A w ,, Co
I I th, treat you right
fore you buy.
, , pea-tooth and
buying
give
. .
, . you prices n .
U Harrington. Barber
b ii m Rex Ho- u . .
, . Axes, i bush-
Cm me and is doing axes and
r-d be found at our store, the
well,
SPROUTS
. two-hi N
do without th. v i ma-
chines -n his f rm. We can
farm grades ht pi
Harrington, Co.
Tho A. G Cox Manufacturing
Co., have plenty of famous
N. C
Miss Little went to
spend visiting
in section Wed-
and returned Saturday
morning.
Mr. ard Mrs. C. K.
went to Greenville Thurs-
day.
Mrs. Ivy Smith and Mrs. L.
W. Smith went to Greenville
Prices right and them f, m. went to Greenville
Friday.
Ira. Mills Smith has been
Cox . O bet re
they buy Buggy business is
rushing and we would advise
y u p i rd rs early.
A fun n, n
v W.
i rye.
n, Barb r Co.
r r r
Tobacco bed cloth just red iv- went and
led. Barber wood smith.
i out
went
to Farmville Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Hay.
Bat
v.
tools. H ; Co.
Miss went to
Gr. morning.
A full of tubs buckets
just in i- Ange c Co.
Fresh beef, pork, oysters, before you buy.
sage and fish can be found at our Co. School a-e still
market. Lunches on short Let us have your orders home lot the Last
notice. Button, as early as possible. weeks nursing cough.
The d. G. Cox Manufacturing A. Cox M Co. and one very bad case of it.
are position to sup- A. W. Hawks Co. Atlanta he other three cases have
you their Heel have a specialist at our some.
. I Tun el . will I t- and Mills Smith
right. Called to and
an. see th m. adjust glass, t. x i-
Any one in need of a good and
i u i do well to
Mr. Hunsucker at the A. G.
of furniture Mrs. C. L. Tyson and three
at almost y children, of came in
ice fore sh. Sea us quickly Saturday to visit her father.
to, ins. A. W. Ange Co. R. A. and
Our line of i returned Sunday evening,
of all kinds has just come in. U. E. Willoughby went to
Harrington, Barber Co. Farmville Saturday.
u for credit. We Mr. and Mrs. B. P.
must sell for cash. We by and children, of
human nature are sufficient
pleading to his foibles, for
perfection on earth has never
been attained by any one. for
even the best and wisest of men
are prone to err.
3rd. That tho lodge set apart a
i page in the minute book for
j these resolutions of respect to
Feb. J the memory of oar deceased
brother who was a member of
Lodge No. A. F.
A. M.
th. That a copy of these res-
be sent lo The Easier.
Reflector and the Orphan's
Friend for publication, also that
a copy be sent to his family
This FeD 2nd.
William F. Proctor,
John J. Elks,
Amos O. Clark. I
Program fer February
1909
a. m. Devotion-1
Rev. J. H. Shore.
Heading minutes.
How should we teach
Supt. J. C.
round table talks,
led by Prof. F. C. Nye.
Language in the first grade-
Miss Annie L. Irvine.
Literature in the 6th and 7th
Cora Moore.
Primary Lil-
lie B. Grant
p. m. Adjournment.
to p. m. Informal confer-
upon matters intimately
connected with school work.
The above program promises
an exceedingly interesting and
profitable meeting.
On account of inclement
a number of teachers failed to
come to the last meeting. We
are very anxious that this meet-
maybe largely attended.
It will be seen from the pro-
gram that we are to have an
afternoon session, strictly from
to o'clock. There is a de-
for this second session
upon the part of the teachers.
Some of them do not get in early
enough to attend all of the morn-
session, and h
feel fr coming. A Urge
number have to remain in town
until the late afternoon
they would prefer having
this afternoon We be-
that this informal confer-
will be to be just
what most of our teachers who
MANY SLEEPLESS MIGHTS, OW-
INC to A PERSISTENT COUGH.
RELIEF AT LAST.
several my
been troubled
tent a id c . .
var XI I d a p Ti d
.- d c her many
writes Will J.
ii-r. Colo.,
tin. wore
var. v no beneficial result
In Nov r th i gain put
in their
We are hoping for a
the second
entirely disappeared and Ii not Let every teacher assist
remedy Isl. , . . .
sale by J. L. h a and Coward in making t such.
Wort n.
SECRET LONG LIFE.
OAKLEY ITEMS.
W. H.
County Superintendent
ANOTHER SALARIES
1909.
of
A Preach has
of long His method
deals with th. blood. But long
of proved j
I fie Bitten s lift- and ma es
worth It I
and vitalizes the blood, wasted
nerve imps t
entire It a to weak,
lick
had my
writes W. M. Sherman, r
Me.,
mt Only
Oakley, N. C. Feb. 1909.
Mr,. John Taylor is spending Falkland. N. C. Feb.
a few days in j
I read Payer s comma-
some little interest, as I
Mills
Tobacco for January.
According to the records kept
by Secretary C. W. Harvey, f
the Tobacco Board of the
of tobacco on the Green-
ville market for the month of
January wens pounds at
an average price of The
total sales for tho season up to
February 1st were
pounds. This is already a little
in excess of the entire sales of
last season, with a month more
of this season to be reported.
Saturday.
T. H. Manning, of
pent Sunday here friends.
T. P. Nelson family spent
Sunday at Bethel.
Several from this place at-
, d d church at Flat Swamp
George r Sun-
day Norfolk and Stony
Creek, Va., where he spent a
week on as.
Mr-. John Roberson. of Stokes,
pent day here t w
Several drummers were
Monday,
think it effects every tax payer
in Pitt county. I was present as
a spectator at the Democratic
county convention he refers to
that adopted the resolution ask
log over law makers to place
our county officers on
At the time I gave but little
thought or study to the matter.
After reading in your paper
what has to say,
i I he is correct as to the amounts
the sheriff, treasurer, and
of Is receive in fees, I
am sure there is not a roan in
the county but thinks as he
fees,
does, entirely too much
WASHINGTON ONCE GAVE UP and too much
For instance, if the clerks
office is worth less than per
can give you better by visiting at
, j Lo doing. Sunday.
. Got you an Sunday of our
. , f to do your breaking land, people went visiting in Marl-
Get plow for of
tearing up A. W. Ange Co. of alter ding Sunday school
haVe a lot of rubber mad, the attendance a
and shots that mutt go at once. rather
See us for your own bug-ins. be
A. W. Ange Co- i future.
David Smith, of
will treat you Mr. and Mr. Hay wood Smith,
v K w.-re visiting at
to was kept bi
weeks, l a . .
bit.- caused deep so to j take the present
incumbent is satisfied with this
cured wash- there is no better
pays his clerical
and eggs a specialty. I
Com- and the beat prices.,
Pi i Co.
Rev. T. II King
at the school
and
house Sunday afternoon.
There to Sunday school
at each place upon which
people are to be
Mr and Mrs. Bobbitt,
nit- -.---
, acne constipation ch. kidney
small We hope orders and arts as a gentle laxative.
the I and malaria.
more in , th- felt with the
The bottle
21-2 it much as the I
by John L.
COX'S MILL ITEMS.
Cox's Mill, N. K.
The old saying foolish
Mids Smith's Sunday evening-
Miss Mamie Carr and J. R.
at ail
Missed it the Stumps.
Mr. J. B. of Content-
was here again Saturday,
and dropped in to tell The Re-
that we gave him more
credit than was due in the re-
cent item about the work he and
his sons had done since the first
of December. He said they had
cleared the acres all right and
was an
preacher hero Monday night
soliciting funds for carrying the
Gospel to his people.
At a meeting of the directors
of the Hank of Winterville las
Friday the of
j L. Jackson as cashier was
and J. EL was
elected in his place, and
A Edmundson as assistant
cashier. Both of these gentle-
men are excellent young men
and have fine business qualities,
so the patrons of the bank may
rest assured that they will re-
prompt attention. We
regret very to I
ha twit
He has moved
have taken one to school
Sunday afternoon, if it was fair
when we left home; for quite a
number were grieving over their
finery getting wet.
L. N. Edwards is on the sick
Miss Ella Pate, of Goldsboro,
is visiting Miss Bessie Moore this
week. .
Rev. T. H. King preached an
Another Fire at Cox's Mill.
On Saturday night the store of
H- A. Moore Bro. at Cox's
Mill, was destroyed by lire of
Joyner, of Farmville. were at some unknown origin. it ready for
Mills Smith's Sunday evening. of and stock of stump
; visiting at C. E. about insurance in Mose
, agency.
J. R.
the are little
golden globules which act directly on
the kidneys. A trial will convince you
of for Backache.
Lumbago and
feeling.
purify the blood. Sold by John I.
spent Sunday here. of was complete. The firm had
an at C. E. j insurance in Mose-
I i fair weather Wist evening
son leaves home But
Would have been wise for all to
Pippin, of Farmville, passed
through our town Monday on
their way to Greenville.
C- E. went to
Farmville Monday evening.
C. L. Tyson was in our town
yesterday evening.
Reward.
will treat you
in an old field and not in the
new ground.
REVOLTS AT COLD STEEL.
Your said three doctors
t Mrs. M. t. Fisher, Detroit, Mich
Buffering from rectal e,
lies in an I used Dr.
Kings New Life
wholly They prevent
Appendicitis, cure Constipation,
I be. at all Druggist.
force. Why not take his office
as a basis and regulate all the
others accordingly Put the
officers on a f salary, and do
as suggests, place
the balance after paying the
salaries of the different officers
in a sinking fund and pay
county's bonded in a
few years without one penny of
cost to the tax payers. Our
senator and have
already had their instruction to
pass this law by resolution from
the Democratic county
Let them act accordingly.
REASON ENTHRONED.
Because meats are they are
consumed in great excess. This leads
to stomach troubles, biliousness and
constipation. Revise your diet, let
reason and not a pampered
then take few doses of
Stomach and Liver Tablets
and you will soon be well again. Try
it. For sale at J. L. Wooten and Cow-
ard Wooten.
Offered one black sow with
crop in left ear and wallow-
Kev. T. H. King preached an ear under
excellent sermon Sunday after-
noon at school house. no boll with
always ,,.; p. .,
i Jenkins, N.
US.
lit
LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP
W pure food ad law.
to
An improvement
FOB -SALE JNO. L. WOOTEN.
p, J E Greene.
, in
i i
EASTERN
D. J. Editor and Owner
Truth in Fiction.
VOL. No.
FIT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY. FEB. 1909
One Dollar Per Year
GOV. SENDS
inserted a, a Demo- WITH MR. AND MRS.
Should be, and is fundamentally Give
WANTS SECTION A ENACT- j presumption must,
ED INTO attack to the well considered, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
r n . judgment a majority of the, entertained at cards
Therefore, if its en- evening in honor
Pledge of the Party Platform. into law is resisted, their guests, Miss Irma F. .
Governor Kitchin Wednesday
sent the following message to
the
To the Honorable, The General
Assembly o North Carolina.
It is needless to repeat at this
time facts and show-
the evil of private industrial
monopolies commonly called
trusts. Few advocate them,
and fewer, perhaps, think them
Probably the greatest
that a conspiracy by
purchasers to put down the
price of an produced by
the labor of others, is wrong, is
so clear and convincing in its
simplicity, that it would seem
idle to argue its justice to any
to amend the law as to shipping
n. birds; as to the sale of
,,., em.
policies without notice; to amend
the law as to for the
Governor antitrust
message was read in both
branches.
In the senate some new bills
of much importance were intro-
Among these To
authorize the issuance of State
was played pay bonds maturing up as
seven tables were j to require all politic;. I
The entire lower floor was; select their candidate-
thrown open to the and ., rho camp to
people. Therefore. II Wednesday evening in
into law is resisted, their guests, Miss Irma F.
the obligation is upon the Miss Mary D.
to show the error of a. L. J. Boswell, of
principle, or the injustice of its chase City. This was the
policy. j card party of the season, six
A statement of th prop- land euchre was
insane; to protect policy holders
in assessment to
amend the law as to penalties
on freight; to prevent walking
on the tracks of railroads.
The principal of the
day was on the h bills which
i panics w
for office on the same day ; to
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legislative and legal problem of American body,
this generation is how to repress community which pro-
There is ground for hope
that with our present anti-trust
law amended and
provided for its
enforcement, we can protect our-
p from trust evils,
and perhaps to far as a state can
her people from them.
An opinion has been placed be-
fore the people in the press, that
the present law cannot be en-
forced, though nothing was
to strengthen or render
the law enforceable. I conceive
whatever difficulty exists,
is largely in the machinery for
its enforcement Two years ago
many able legislators thoroughly
antitrust legislation.
All the difficulty of the
state's with the evil
, their efforts
the . ; chemical examination in
of death where poison
scene. An suspected;
cant menu was served at
close of th- game.
THIRTY PAY.
SENATE
Saturday was a g day
local bills, and bat one -he,
new bill j introduced
The one
The were unique
local in nature, one
common carriers; to provide Senator Spence for
for deficit in insane asylum of hold rs of ac-i-
, ,. Goldsboro; to prohibit s.
score dangerous traps on the lands of, . a p holds a
won the first prize, a lovely cellar., another. I policy in more than one company
While Mr. Charles James was i house some of the
daces more than its people
consume, must suffer the op-
that comes from any v , u
artificial depression of the price fortunate winner we were;
Of its products. A community, m-n. receiving a b pack .
producing peanuts, cotton, were also
wheat, lumber, or other J honor e
article in excess of its own
iv
to limit
death arises from accident.
companies; to
fraudulent packing of
Mr- Wyatt
of such article, its Mr. Frank Wooten Mr. J.
unjustly deprived of material
wealth, hindered in its industrial
development, weakened in its
revenues, injured in Us
progress, and crippled in
Brown,
B. J lines
and
called on by the host,
a few happy remarks
each one and they in turn
made very eloquent laughter
SECOND DAY.
SENATE.
The more Important bill- in
relating to tin
directors of u
mend section of the re
. w. l
to copies public records I county.
shall not be
lowed to prorate but
each pay the full amount f;
policy. This is a
; The bill to amend the charter
of Farmville reading,
land also the ill ard to the
of holding courts in
very
. -.-- to amend-
all it. social life, by any barter of the North In the
racy of men or of much Fire Insurance-new bills
which put-; down the price
such . The
acknowledged
defense, applicable to stales as
. ,. . , . their I
individual;
HOUSE.
house there were do
much importance,
r much Mutual Fire Insurance- new urns . .--
, the price enjoyment Mr. Mt o motor but of a local nature.
e Mrs. proved most . Senator to The bill to amend
acknowledged principle self J inspection of to the practice of medicine h
of the applicable to states m vi It J. to long and then went
individuals, would destroy a J the relating. the to another day -consider
J conspiracy so damaging in n Daisy Minor, in
effect and general in its a constitutional payment of debt lost on
s of wrong skinner, i reading.
aimed. A bill was considered, general in I of debt
which by its supporters was of repressing wrong Katherine u t first second reading,
thought the bast that could be, those who cannot j Glenn i June. 1911; to amend The house is now h
devised, it became a law in all themselves, requires the tie I low. i
kit.
its essential features save one.
Irma Cobb, , .
Janie Brown, constitution of North Giro
The lat convention of the
party, with
the action legislature
in its platform the
following declaration, and on
that platform the dominant party
carried the state, securing a ma-
in both senate and
of
protect Janie Brown. , constitution of Norths
law to put the Hardy Mrs. Ire-1, for quadrennial
power of the state against such B J. , v
mend that th
of putting down or
monopolies should be keeping down by purchasers of
destroyed. Conspiracies by pros- j prices of articles produced by
purchasers u put the labor of others. In
or keep down the prices of SUch conspiracy, t
leg
make a new
Alamance a. ii-n
assembly comply with that
it is right i Wilson. Jr.,
ought to be the law, and because I y.
made
sessions.
THIRTY FIFTH DAY.
SENATE-
Among the bills ii
v. i-
punishment of safe
I for furnish-
books indigent
the State board of
ASSOCIATION.
Ont the Best
The weather though threaten-
did not at ell large
attendance at the meeting Sat-
d to. s were
I conducted by Rev. J. H. Shore,
pastor Memorial
Methodist church, in a
impressive which
the regular program was
ken up.
The first topic. we
was ably
A.
Arthur. of i gr led school
ard Cale. i Grifton
graded
v.; sat imp I
how why . lings are
done on our farms.
The next topic, in
the w I
by Miss- i. the
Greenville grad . I Miss
Irvine i . v- I
greatly
Moore, of Sc i
read o
papers on
sixth and it
produced i- tin;
line and a dish
u-d a t;.
present.
Prof. U. f the
Greenville g ad d
a short very talk
in
He a.- I.
remarks in manual
enthusiasm that bad
recently t n u in
Cora
the
ever
f the
a basis.
. to all
county. The m i
o el;.
At o'clocK the man's
Association
., tin
Called t
Nye. ii
nose v.
. r
-y P
Hooker. W. H. V,. L. bills in this Senator s h
To aid law
. . 1.0
of
of those
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ticks produced by the labor
others, should be made criminal, j pear wrath
and all persons or corporations who u principle and
entering into such conspiracies I no if legislature
should be of the State of North Carolina
The opportunity has come to, with the with of her
make such conspiracies criminal majority, to punish the
for in their grasp,
C. Skinner, Thomas Moore,
V. J. of Bob
state's f authorize the
state board of
county in draining Ian-.-;
made enough to law as to sale
the for to require
necessary In cases.
on salary having
University; to establish a killed he new one
index in the secretary of chat solicitors shall
for their
. r any
services
fraction
criminal court which
and to punishment for
such conspirators. You are face
to face with the duty of obeying
the mandate of the Democratic
convention. Two alternatives
confront one to perform
that duty and have the
already in their grasp,
rather than obey the laws,
should not affect the judgment
or paralyze the as it can-
not nullify the duty of those
whom the people have chosen to
do their will. Assuming, as
. necessary In casts. qualification for architect.
A district prosecutor contested election case
that duty nave an men .
of faithful execution of assume, that the general
in amend the
shrinks from so arduous a task
as the admittedly most difficult
one of enforcing a state anti
trust law, and especially of en-
forcing it under local conditions
most unfavorable to enforce-
Under such conditions
each hopes another will
party pledge; the other to ignore
the instructions of the people,
and shoulder the burden of
your failure to do their
will. You should not. and will
not be goaded into or deterred
from action. Threats and
of legislative rarely,
assembly will amend the law
in accordance with the specific
platform utterances, I
mend that the attorney genera
be given the power and charged
with the duty to institute action,
civil or criminal, in the superior
courts of this state in Wake
a week,
tin for
and shall no other
compensation, that the usual
fees taxed for solicitor shall he
put in bills of cost against de-
and paid into the State
treasury.
HOUSE.
Among the new bills in this
branch
To regulate the manufacture j
and sale of
to enlarge the
and issue in bonds;
Misses
r,
am
.; i
P. C.
i the
, .
, . i
iv
i, t all, of
School and
school.
of legislative rarely this am w- perfecting,
if ever, accomplish any desired county, or in any other county that P
on. in and Bil w
purpose.
Failure to make such
criminal can be justified only
in case it can be clearly demon-
that the convention was
wrong in adopting such a plat-
form. While the enactment of
a law making such conspiracies
criminal, has been ordered by
from Dare county came up
final hearing and the majority
report in favor of Williams was
adopted.
THIRTY-THIRD DAY.
SENATE.
Among the new bills An
. act to promote agriculture and
have elapsed since enactment , the
brought out a warm the day
It was finally laid on the table for
by a motion of Senator Blow.
The bill to amend the charter
of Greenville passed third read-
When adjournment was had it
was in honor of the anniversary
of Abraham Lincoln.
HOUSE.
of our last
yet, so far as .
action has been instituted under
am, therefore, of the opinion
as far
. how the
As i shad
Miss
Archer's paper
elation as it affects the -moral
and social uplift the
The from the vice
presidents of the several town-
ships, some of them especially.
were interesting indeed. Only
time can tell what this better
work means to the up
building of the Old Suite.
Saturday's meeting v. as good
indeed. The lance was
fine and the was of
a high order-
county, or in any otter laws
of his selection, in any and as o .
cases of violation of any our decking the ,
anti-trust laws, or any amend- scribing the
to them. Where such
r- .
important and even essential, to
doers inspire and and giving
that the people did not. and do officers are under part d
not, desire anything which U n. t ll
consideration.
THIRTY SIXTH DAY.
SENATE.
Senator Barringer introduced
a joint resolution to submit
the vote of the people the ones-
of removing the State
capital from Raleigh to Greens-;
Other senators regarded
not,
essentially wrong, or contrary to
their interests. The proposition
not only from local
prejudice and favor, but from
lack of facilities and time for
-J , joke and .
were to provide for the electro r amend-
in the I town
and speeches
mm every
curing evidence, including the
u a compulsory production of books condemned to
time tor J -Sh
Press and generally by the fortunately left of law. the Greenville to
pie throughout the State. and they remain on the were. i . ,. floating
no. tail was to
will treat
debt, the other to amend the
general school law to provide a
special tax in every school dis-
so as to give a four months
school in every district in the
State.
HOUSE.
There was a Hood of new bills
in the house, but all of them
were of local nature and without
general interest. The drainage
bill came up for another discus-
as did also the child labor
I bill. The latter after several
amendments passed third read-
L. I.
N. C. Honey in p
cents, at S. M,
W. Kitchin,
o.
Issue
will treat you
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ASHEVILLE GIRL FOUND.
as Dead Several Years
Mother Gene to Sung her Home.
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It was
by I that hi r
local h r i
over the and
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many cities of the sou n and
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Mrs. John N. H m
of the
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Entry cf Vacant Land.
Notice given J. W.
, r i s In bit y F. Raiding,
ha nary.
n on vacant Ian n the
, U Is of I'll
. and
a . o
J. , by his
. tan and
. t or pa eel Ii l
he c of in and
North Cat In . In
I i i i re k
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w., . r co S i i real of
I to I of I. V . IV
i the . I on the
S h the . . .
as P
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v. i l No.
N at I i i ran
i. the
Cox lands on
ii more or loss.
J. v. Perkins I C. Hard g
. re
i taker Ex-i
T R C
Any all persona title to
the o I
i ;. I i . ii , n a
v. in I ho . . o ll will
I , . i aw i is i
rt . i. Moore
ii T. R. .;. i c.
W.
Notice.
By virtue of pow of con-.
tail i d n v. mortgage V I
S.
u A. ti the 22nd day t
Apr
deeds office Pitt county. N.
book page the will
public court
door in Greenville, N. C, to tho
hi heM on
h, . o'clock p. m. certain
tractor p of land lying being
i I of Pitt and Nor b
tn anode
tract or parcel of d
i t and N. de-
or u a- in
the Joe At-
kins . ;. ii. John
others, containing four acres re or
U .--. A the interest SUn-
. lot of land in
upon there is a two
story frame here-j
on Stancill now resides, containing
one an acre more or it s and
v g Roads, j
said mortgage of sale
cash.
This day of
K. A. Everett,
Attorney.
IN
Qr es
P , . n
.
j . . .
,.,;. kept
ll .
I. . i-
Notice.
of tho power of con- j
in certain mortgage deed ex-
A John C.
and if Sophia A. Tyson to
r and F. G, on
Oct. ant recorded
in the Register of Deeds office of
iv . N Carolina, in Book
. the d will
to ale, hi f. court e
to highest bid-1
lay Feb. 1909, a
i., r of land
in in of and State f l
N h r. and described fol-l
. to Thai tract of land on
Tar river in
own the D. M .
i the land of K
II. W. B land a I l
ti Mi i i Jami
i acres, and
i . l. ; d i
II
i sale cash.
. . I i .
i i F, G.
. .; Son. Attorney.
C.
REAL E
, mm on railroad W solo.
Terms to suit
L- C- ARTHUR, Greenville,
t an Sabbath In ,, O
ELECTRICITY.
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Strayed
One h if. r, stout I old, e r
c; i v. i . . .-.
ti about
h n c .
f . . i . . .
a I A I .
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i b C i n a
;. .- . .-.-
D.
it.
n up two pigs,
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cost.
J. one,
Greenville, N. C.
. .
t, i p lie I
ft Store.
F.
raj
. one not
. . marked swallow I
n r same i
and i .
N. II. I
ii N. C ;
By virtue of the power of con-
in a in mortgage deed
delivered by
Marj D a i F, G Janus
on day of Feb. and duly
re in of Dee a
office county, North Carolina,
in i; i l the
public sale, before
i . i or tit In
. on Feb. 18th
II i., . i or parcel of
in the of
ii and i
. to bat
in t .- i of Greenville
pied I lid Mary and
. ii i north by Moses King's
. o by Dickinson
on south by lot of B, A.
Tyson occupied Turnage, on
ii. by St. containing
. . i as, to satisfy sail
deed. Terms of sale cash.
Ki day of
r, ii. James, Mortgagee,
F. G. James k Son. A
ltd X.
R. DAVIS, J. A. ANDREWS, v. p
The Bank of Greenville
NORTH CAROLINA.
c y CAPITAL Of 125000.00-
AND SURPLUS
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
James L. Little,
Cashier.
Subscribe to The Reflector.
i-t-a
Insurance Company
OF N. C
Insist that you don't guilty of folly of trying to beat Life Insurance.
.
A M is .
Lots of men, just as smart as you, tried it and their administrators had to sacrifice much of the
property to pay off debts; their wives are wolf from the door, their children are uneducated.
Don't
Others in the midst of old age, with
fortune swept away, are lamenting
their error when too late
Don't Try It
Mr. J. P. Stokes, Mer.
N. S. L. I. Co., of Kinston, N. C.
Greenville, N. C.
Dear Allow mo to thank you for check No.
1877 for in payment in full of death claim
recently made against the North State Mutual Life
Ins. Co. in behalf of the estate of J. V. Gray, of
N. C. holder of policy No.
to him under date of Dec. 21st. 1907 by your com-
Very respectfully,
B. A. Critcher, Administrator.
WHEN YOU BUY A POLICY
With a loan value after the second year.
Of With a cash value after the second year.
That has paid up insurance after the third year.
will carry itself for several years after the second year.
pays twice its face for accidental death.
becomes fully paid up in case of total disability or loss of either two
members of the body.
sure of this -that will never call for extra assessments as you grow
I older; in other words
One
Mr. J. F. Stokes, Mgr.
N. S. M. L. I. Co., of Kinston, N. C.
Greenville, N. C.
Dear me to thank you for check No.
1378 for in payment in full of death claim
recently made against the North State Mutual Life
Ins. Co., in behalf of the estate of my son, W. B.
Cooper, of Columbia, N. C, holder of policy No.
issued to him under date of March 11th, 1907
by your company. Very respectfully,
J. L. Cooper.
BUY LIFE BUY GOLD BRICKS
The best Insurance is always the cheapest, and always for sale by
J. h
I at
ville Branch Office.
Boom Your Own Town.
will prosper
Only when the people
Of community
Make r.
Your business depends
On prosperity.
we work together
Result-, are
Only
Whore sic prosperous.
Nothing succeeds like success
thrive and flourish
Only when they deserve to
When their own people
Neglect no opportunities.
Car Just Received
FLOUR
The Greenville
Distributors.
CAN YOU
Cobb Co.
NORFOLK. VA,
Cotton Buyers, Brokers
in Cotton. Grain
and Provisions,
PRIVATE WIRE
to New York. Chicago
and New Orleans.
Your Ability by
From
It la some
been re
Hut one 00-
across tbs very
person MUs n
easily spell over l In R
you typo
of man, ask somebody to
S. following to him sad
bow he will
peeling In an
and VS.
and WM to
gad while star tog
at the and
and He an
erring teetotaler and had been on I
picayune Jamboree. He rode a palfrey
and carried a
bouquet of
rhododendrons,
and
wore a sibyl's resplendent
paraphernalia, an ormolu
astrakhan He
drank and
Juleps n Hi
stole some moneys and hid them
a peddler's mahogany bedstead
and mattress.
n in an or
I rushed after Into
or and held bin. a. hi
vise i not toots
and ho addressed will,
In the following words. Ml i
sounded IlkS n or g
paean on an a N
a salaaming M
and an isosceles
York MU
It Is Difficult For V
What It Is.
i s favor-
query with people who desire to
vet out ii man.
And when he tails to answer it in
the tame fashion that be
treat question i
a the questioner cries
Alia Von profess to know all
about electricity. Why, you can't
even tell shot it
Now, to a Huns is
that to define to state
with more fa
The particular familial
thing that the questioner is think-
of in this case is ordinary mat-
been explained
as a vibration f material nor-
tides. Light, he has Loci, told,
a wove motion in the ether, and he
understands the ether to be a kind
of nun tor or n
matter in some particulars.
It is not to la- denied that no
simple general relationship
can lo stated between electricity
matter. But, this being so, it
would be just as correct l say that
we do not know what matter is
that do not know what i
is. As i. matter of fact, we d.
not know matter is, and the
latest plausible theory of it
it up on an electric basis, so that on
this theory the idea of electricity if
more fundamental than that o
matter. Unfortunately our senses
have been evolved by contact with
mutter and are trained to
only matter. Electricity they know
only secondarily, through its action
upon light or heat that
it onuses matter to give out. the
I traction that it onuses certain
stances to exert, and so on. To the
j man in the street, therefore,
i is familiar, he demands B state
of tho latter in terms of tin
former, illogical this may
lo. After the scientist has stilted
all this tho reply cornea back.
I understand all that, and it
most clear. I am sure, but tell me.
then, is electricity
Another source of confusion to.
the lay mind is that scientific men
do not always use the word
to moan the same thing.
The engineer often employs it to
express the thing that tho
electrician culls
To find the energy of electricity
that is. its ability to do work
tho electrician multiplies the
of electricity by the
or tension under which it exists
But to the engineer this product
itself measures the thing that he
calls
The work that n pound of water
may do by falling a foot is one foot
pound. The water i the same after
falling as before, though its energy
is loss. So to the electrician e
quantity of electricity at volts
is precisely the same one volt,
the former able to do a
hundred times as much work.
This difference in meaning causes
thousands o disputes among
dents. in a form of
one, like light
or is the reply.
is not energy at nil, though it
may possess or convoy energy. One
disputant is talking about the
of the physical and tho
about that of the engineer; hence
their dispute is merely a matter
definition, though they do not know
, n
Whistling In
Concerning reprobation
, , mug on the
a h in. story. A
famous Glasgow artist met
acquaintance
what brought you here
. sir. was a band pines
ran; they wore hood folk, but re
a set folk bore.
Tin glad to hear aye.
sir. are they, I'll o
Instance just as tin
kirk was was u
file
road I
it was middle the week, wee
toads is a Cod
lands, were
the kirk they upon bin
That Complexion.
The complexions of the have
often been exploited for benefit.
Tin- damp climate and las oxen
out of doors produce the red. they say.
on examination it proves to b
not red the rose, inn red of
raw beef, and often streaky and
that. are large
fa. high colored, but it is not n
delicate pink. It l n coarse red. AI a
distance tho is
refreshing, but to
unpleasant. Here features of th.
women, even the features of I be beau
women, molded, while th
features our American
women are
A Tunny
What your hair snap
tho Child who was watching lilt
mother comb her hair.
his mother replied.
we me . fanny
the child after a few moments if
other day you
papa had wheels In his head, and now
electricity In your hair. Ii
you put bonds together yen
might make an electric motor, might., t
York Times.
Norfolk and Southern Railway
Fitzgerald, Kerr. Receivers.
DIVISION PASSENGER DEPARTMENT.
LEAVE GREENVILLE
P- to
, For sod
p. m. j
a. m. I For Wilson Raleigh, and
p. m. j s.
ARRIVE GREENVILLE
ch.
medial a
I mediate
a m. . From We-dell. n. K . .-i Sod
p. m. i stations.
l only as
no.
. a. m.
h. c gins m- w.
NORFOLK. VA.
The She Wanted.
The woman wont la
and for a globe.
What size do tin
clerk, turning one on Its for
to look at tho various and sundry conn
tries In pink and blue.
I said the woman, you
may give mo one life
Times.
II you want your HORSE to trot
fast and pull strong buy your
Hay, Oats
and Corn.
of W. B. He will tell
you Better Feed and More for Lest
Money than any man In town.
W. B.
Place is headquarter for Corn, Hay,
Oats, Cotton Seed Meal, Hulls,
Brand, Chicken Hominy, Cracked
Com, corn Meal and all kinds
Feed.
PERRY CO.
NORFOLK. VA-
Cotton Factors and handlers r
Ties and Bags.
and shipment
solicitor
TO
Washington, D. C. and return
Atlantic Coast Line
Account ceremonies President Elect
Tickets on sale 28th, March
reach original starting point not later than March
GREAT MILITARY PARADE
For further information, reservations, etc., call on nearest Ticket
Agent or write
W. J. Passenger Traffic Manager
T. C. WHITE, General Age at.
Wilmington,
REPORT OF THE OF
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE
AT N. C
At Tl.- of Business February
and discounts
Overdrafts sec. 1,086.46 Surplus fund
Unsecured 116.88 1,802
Furniture and
Due from
8,060.00 ., , ill
Silver coin.
Undivided less
exp. and taxes pd.
Time .
all minor
Nat. bk. notes and other
U. notes
Total
Important Notice.
Notice is hereby given to all person
definition, though they not Know owing
it.
are
it. What wonder that some s, he pan.
are still content to regard the whole can
a. a and the additions coat by
Louis
Poor Stuff.
The Servant-Yon got Cheated
bought that man
The Mistress BOW cheated; rill
Servant Why. It's weak. It
to smash the time II
Wain Dealer.
It Isn't enough to pay as you go
You In enough to
way
Forgets to Mall
really think
should be done to lighten the loads
the postmen. He-Well, yon k
strict on ma. d I must
comply with it.
-ear i . I ,.,
knowledge and
sworn
fore this 18th day of
f A. .
Notary Public.
GOAL AND WOOD
have Scales to weigh
keep all Union
and quick delivery.
COMPANY
Taft Vandyke
solid car load BUCK STOVES
. .
If it is printing that
you want, try The Reflector
the postmen. . .
dear, I do all I eon to lighten
Statesman.
Also Matting. Fine Line Couches. and
BOWEN
Women's Fashions. Greenville U
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if
ore not appreciated now-people
will lie laying about
D. W HI CHARD.
u PROPRIETOR.
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA.
Sis Months
Single
you after you are dead, even if
u is to. Late tor you to beat
them.
The farmer loses, the mer-
chant loses, everybody else
They not Quite got a wrap
in Monday night session f
house of the General Assembly,
but came pretty close to it Rep-
Morton, of New
Hanover, and Underwood,
Cumberland, veto the wordy
combatants.
may be had upon loses by bad roads. fact bad
tux that none can
I., r
la.-vis
escape. I; i- much cheaper ti
. ; Is.
N. C.,
FRIDAY FE. 1809.
his knocks.
Washington's birthday next.
Ye-, ii collier, and j
you will see it.
t grunt a laugh at bis traducers.
legislature
down to politics now.
getting
The business men of Green-
ville took the right Tues
day night in reorganizing the
I local branch of the Retail Mer
. . ., Association, A working
Even though lie ha-l no idea , ,
. i -I, i . ,. , thin will
the State capital will be
. , their
to town. Senator
to the town.
Though general election
held three months ago, Mr.
Tuft as not really elected pres-
until Wednesday, Feb.
10th. The electoral of the
several States was read in cm-
gross that a ml he was de-
elected.
of annually, and
want to exterminate these pests,
f the government will
gate tome on the annual loss
caused by whiskey take
to that evil it
would be equally as timely.
This way of different people
having the sane- name
trouble sometime. A Colorado
young woman committed suicide
she thought her
had obtained license to marry
mother than herself. It
that another young man of
Register of Deeds W. M-
Oakley, N. C, Feb. 1909. Moore has issued the following
We are glad to note that Mr. licenses last report-
took advantage of the
to make a good
for Greensboro.
Compare the statements
Greenville's hanking
, ,, and her building and loan
Ground Hog is preparing
association with those of other
towns and you will Bod nothing
to be ashamed of.
As an analysis has disclosed t p- has
Added to her other causes of nearly about completed the cruise
excitement, Charlotte now has typhoid germs, ,,,
I lots all make up our minds to
a mad dog .-care.
stay home next summer ;
This legislature does not seem drink pure city water.
to have much idea of making
any new count
. was doing as much the up-
f you want to see a boy en- building of the town as The
ti rely changed put him in long Rome Building Loan Mercantile i
pants and a plug hat. you would see Greenville j Taft , .
going forward much faster.
Mr. Taft i- keeping his own
i Hampton on the return
I home by the last of this week.
I Norfolk and adjacent vicinity
. has prepared to welcome the
If every other enterprise here I ; .
in becoming style.
Greenville started The Central
and Mrs. C. Wynn's little child
is much Willie
J. L. Williams, of Harris,
spent Friday tad Saturday here
with friends.
E. Jenkins spent a of
last week at Parmele.
Rev. Tom of
were here Saturday. j
and wife. f
and
here with friends.
Kill of Greenville, was
a caller here Sunday.
WHITE
and Laura
the same name as her
lad obtained a license to marry,
and the young lady reading of
this jumped out a six story win-
w.
Good business days like Sat-
show the advantage of
laving people come to
ville. The teachers of the
were hero that day, as will as
many other people attracted
from one cause or another, and
all did more or less trading.
Walter L Patrick and Mary
E. Fleming.
Arthur Harris and Ella Sutton.
EL and Laura Shelley.
Will Brown and Aide Mayo.
Will Jones and Lizzie
THE SECRET LONG LIFE.
A recovered
one secret of long life. His method
I he blood. But long ago
Miry Teel and millions of Am proved
well and yet has them The days train
was early in February,
now the Retail
Association is reorganized, lets
days here with the past
C. Roebuck and visited
in the Robersonville Sat-
and Sunday.
Mrs. Martha returned
from Sunday where
she spent several days visiting
friends.
J. Williams and family
spent Sunday in the country.
The Young Christian
Association met Saturday even-
a full attendance,
pays the merchants and every were served and all re-
other business to induce people ported a pleasant evening. Rev.
i . . Joe Warren and Judge Jenkins
to come to town, and every op-1
I gave interesting lectures.
in mis g Carson is arrange
should he improved. ; to move his to
the country where he is already
Opinions of eminent sculptors putting his attention to farming,
architects that the beauty Farmers are all at worK
of the North Carolina State arrangements for farming
house at should not b
spoiled I. build-
It
and the Mom, rebuilds
cells Imparts lib and to to
entire Its u i to weak,
sick Mid ii people.
trouble had blighted my life f-r
writes W. M. Sherman, of
Cashing-, Me., Hitters
cured me Only at all
Druggist,
To Married Men.
The life of a married man is
the capital of his family; his
earnings are its income, and th y
should be guaranteed by life in-
The Old Mutual Lite
of N. Y. is alright. See H.
Harries about its new
low rate premium p aides,
MANY SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, OW-
TO A PERSISTENT COUGH.
BELIEF POUND AT LAST.
winter past ray wife
been with a mm
and which
extended period of
several wee s US many
sleep es writ, s Will
editor of the Colo.,
tin. were tried
thing every month of this
year.
guessing as to ho are being revived in the West.
Hear Dunn, few
as-, two masKed men held up a
are actually going robbed the mail
have a tight for prohibition in Stages to the value of is u
Kentucky. There is yet hope ,
tor country. Something that but .
l . . , drop on Ins rival. A trade lull
seldom in any county is now
is . iii,. r , . n has been introduced in tho leg
it we get some in the jail
of at State to make
is tor the time being cheek-
; were
will you right year, no result
I In November last th- i-gain put
F SPROUTS I my on
U of a friend, purchased
u of Chamberlain's
The re.-ult was indeed, Marvel-
Alter three
entirely disappeared and has not marl-
the has
Looking to that end. N. C. Feb.
. , entirely disappeared
it is apparent that more room The young people of our town f This Is
conducting the state business, gathered up two wagon loads
Letter protection against the themselves and took a hay ride
. , I, . . or a serenade, know
destruction valuable records v ,
they ca ed it, but any way
the other kind from now Oxford being without a
down this way this will have to oner. Thai looks like an
contemplating
go on record as a mild winter.
At la-t they have got the
jury in that Cooper ease at Lome out of i. but the agitation
give tell days public notice
in conditions. H
that they intend to apply
by lire is much needed,
a better solution of
Farmville and paraded
the town. It was Wednesday
matter
sale J. Coward
Lane Sale.
By of the powers contained in
a certain mortgage deed executed by
W. Venters to Oscar Hooker, on the
19th day of December which said
mortgage deed is duly recorded the
We do not know what is to
Title, and if there is
of changing the attain In this
will he to erect elsewhere such night, the night of the fire there.
are needed and next morning some of the
the beauty of the capitol told the
and grounds by
other hitch the trial may pro- county from the fee system to a
license.
tip there in the
Assembly decide to
.--
, i . ;,. break up the seat of government
basis is certainly giving
. , ; . Raleigh and transfer it to
people something to . .,
is still some other town, will
about. , . ,
with that charter. The people; . get right in the race it. See.
may what they want by; l-;,,. starting from a moving j There are plenty of folks who
sheriff was coming in the even
. to take under arrest
in that immediate local.-1 on fire. I
I don't think they were
much. for they left Farmville
Our town and country mer- before the fire bloke out.
. hunts censure people for deal- Ivy Smith went to Greenville
with big mail order houses to sell tobacco,
in the groat cities, and thereby
depleting the amount of money
Mills Smith and T. E. Little
went to Greenville Saturday.
Misses May Brooks and
the time the next legislature; j,;,.,,,,.,, machine in a crowded
meets. in the of Mexico
destroyed the building and three
The Vicar of the ,,
diocese of Del., wen
issued an order prohibiting
use of dowers or decorations at
funerals. Notwithstanding what some
I might have feared in that par
is keep-
up the special message
to the end he will
end one in on the last day of
his term.
Governor Kitchin has cracked
his whip at the
on the trust question. Are
we to have an imitation of the
Nine thousand policemen in
Now York are looking for a man
who with an automobile run over
and killed a woman. That many
ought to him.
With Seawell and both
left until Mr. Taft takes charge
looks like they are going to give
him trouble at the very begin-
of term.
Hon. J. B, a
in the politics of the
district in gone by,
died Thursday at an advanced
age at his homo in Beaufort
county.
believe the present
legislature is going to adjourn
Without doing a thing rash. Con-
and care has been the
key note so far.
Down in Georgia they convict-
ed a United States Commissioner
of running a blind tiger. He
was buying the whiskey under
a fictitious name and had the
modest supply of live barrels on
hand when caught.
Because of a
of by an agent and the
subsequent holding up of a
corpse in transit through Rocky
Mount, it is said the Atlantic
Coast Line has a mental anguish
suit on it's hands.
Some of the papers say that
the recently discovered pellagra
is a new name for cramp
colic, and the Durham Sun
wants to know if by that name
it will hurt more or cost more.
Likely the latter, Jim.
think this is the best town in
the State.
That petition sent up to a leg-
from certain citizens of
Pitt county, asking that a law
be enacted to prohibit
pigs for public occasions,
and to make wives be obedient
to their husbands, is hardly
more ludicrous than some other
matters that get before the law
making body.
Mr. Taft told the in
his speech to them at New Or-
leans, that what they needed
was to practice hard work
thrift and to make themselves
indispensable to the community
in which they live. But one
great drawback to the is
that he will not heed good ad-
vice when it is given to him
An occasion of much interest
to the State in the last few days
was the celebration of the
Seventy-fifth anniversary of the
founding of Wake Forest Col-
Dr. David R. Wallace,
once a citizen of but
for many years a resident of
Waco, Texas, oldest
graduate of the institution.
that otherwise would be in Greenville
but seem to Miss Brooks to attend the
why it is done. But
there is at least one reason Miss Mattie Little went to A
it if no more. Most of the Flanagan s Saturday to spend
. time with the family.
pie take advantage of the mail j Anna and
facilities, and have their boxes i-j. E were visiting at A.
visited by the R. F. D. man Flanagan's Saturday evening
The government department
of agricultures that the savages
of mice and rats cause a
every day. and into these boxes
are placed lots and scores of
circulars, newspapers
itemizing and giving in de-
tail an outline of their wares.
People read these ads, select
what they desire, send their
money and have the goods de-
livered. At the same time, the
nearby merchant has the same
or better quality of goods, at the
same cost, but he fails to
while the other fellows
keep the public posted.
Colds contracted this season of
the year are quickly relieved with Bees
Laxative Syrup, laxative
quality the of the
Pleasant to take. Best for children
for coughs, colds, croup and whooping
Wooten.
Notice to per-
sons having accounts against M.
B. and who have not
already verified and filed them
with me, are required to so be-
fore March 5th, 1909.
F. M. Wooten, Trustee.
WASHINGTON ONCE GAVE UP
to three doctors; kept in bed for
live weeks. poison from a
bite caused large, deep to
; cover his kg. The doctors failed,
then Salve com-
cured John Wash-
of Tex. For
eczema, boils, burns and piles its
supreme. at a I at.
and Sunday and returned in time
tor Sunday school.
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Smith went
to J. H. Flanagan's Sunday even-
to visit his sister.
ITEMS.
N. C, Feb. 1909
Sam Harper and J. D.
went to Saturday.
to
day on business.
H. S. wont to
dine Saturday.
Miss Annie Kittrell spent Sun-
day at W. B. Harpers.
S. F. Harriss and wife spent
Sunday near Ayden.
G. T- Stokes and wife spent
Sunday at Grimesland.
Mrs. W. J. and
children spent Sunday near
X Roads.
H. C. Venters was in town
Sunday,
J. A. Stokes went to Ayden
Saturday.
Herman Stokes and Lonnie
went to
Sunday.
for the Kidneys are little
golden globules which act directly on
the kidneys. A trial will convince you
quick .- for Backache,
Lumbago tired
feeling. trial They
purify the blood. Sold by John I .
Wooten.
court h d or in the town of Green-
ville, N. C . on,
th.- following described tract or
parcel of land lying and in the
county of Pitt and State of North Caro-
and in township,
conveyed to the aid Oscar Hooker by
C A. urns d wife
Mar. Adams, an i fully described as
Adjoining the lands of David
C. i ams, G. W. ad
others beginning at a gum
in or near the of
a direct course to a small black
gum, thence to post,
in the corner a pitch p to
Geo. W. Vi liters r, thence w th
said Geo. W. Venters line to a h
thence with Venters line to the o mer
in Clay Root swamp, thence to the be-
ginning, g ll hundred
and acres or less.
mortgage covers whole of said
tract except acres I. on the
east s the main road leading from
Green to Calico Hill which has
heretofore been conveys I to Ray
to said mortgage. Terms or
sale cash. Oscar Hooker,
Skinner Mortgagee
Attorneys. ltd
Nervous
Break-Down
Nerve energy is the
force that controls the or-
of respiration, cir-
digestion and
elimination. When you
feel weak, nervous,
table, sick, it is often be-
cause you lack nerve
energy, and Hie process
of rebuilding and sustain-
life is interfered with.
Dr. has
cured thousands of such
cases, and will we believe
benefit if not entirely
cure you. Try it.
nervous
and on the verge
of the stave. Hi. I skilled
but got no ,.
I I had to give up
up l
U-. kill
n better, and I continued
to Improve until entirely cured, i
am In again, and in
an opportunity to ;
Mil. W. C
Myrtle Oregon.
Your ell Dr.
and . him
of If It
to you.
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind
AYDEN DEPARTS
IN CHARGE OF J. M. BLOW.
Miry Teel and Mary I millions of had proved . i,
Tice. of few M
DEPART
In Charge of F. C. NYE
authorized Agent of The f-r and j I o . Advert Ti.-t
Frosh just in. up-to d to bum will do well to
Rev. J. R. Tingle. Mrs. We have material here and
Rap, seed at Mer. , time clubs of section, may
U seems to be the prevailing in C. C. College. She was then
disposition among many of Koonce.
to have changed, I hereby announce to the pub- V Dix day at home
actions of our Ml ice line S
Co. of Ayden. N. C. of all J these days.
that This January grades, see them j, r at low
d de ltd S. F. n thing in this
Co. at the
pare for old times from ,,,,; Cox Co. be n
now out. to they b Boggy
We were to find rushing and we
Should there
changes, in our opinion,
could be none batter than
relating to the M
Ange Co.
Conic i
i,, ring hat.
x. . i-t- that
that you pace your
where W whispering in the
that might He
jurisdiction. There may have house and lot in N done to our streets
a time when this Good pump r. out
but at m in-s, garden lot, fee. sale,
this day of in I one U. C, G. Conn net in
business it n-
meets the requirements.
should have two hundred
class condition, silver and
gold plated, pearl finger tips.
Also one Edison
jurisdiction, just as ill hand painted horn records,
civil and if Apply to C A.
change is made we believe it
will not only result in much
to all classes but. the farmer
and merchant, the sinews of the
would derive special benefit.
Those who have not paid their
State and taxes can do so
by calling on Stancill Hodges at
the bank. He represents
Sheriff in this particular at this
point.
Wednesday night W. E. Worth-
living lour
from Ayden, had the misfortune
to his and smoke
house with entire contents. by-
fire. His barns, and
other out caught fire
several times and it was only by
the most heroic effort these
den, N. C.
Our fisherman promise to
launch the pitch kettle seine r.-xi
week. We may then
shad.
reliable young men to
Good salary guaranteed. Easy
work. Apply to Hart Flem-
Ayden, N. C.
Those who to pay
town tax will do well to
Chief of Police G. Moore.
For Beach at Pitch
good boats. Brine
run year good a new, and full
camp lit. Beach in first class
shape. See or write J. R. Smith
Term
Surely we were not
dreaming. only the girls
ho bother us in this particular
your brackets, balusters,
stair railing, post
and of J. Smith
Co. i Dixon.
Beanie Corey, Ellis Dixon and
Tom Stokes left Monday for
and the arc finding- it out-
Give them a trial.
Prof. G. E. gad
Rev. T. H. King attended
exercise.-, of the
and
Literary of Wake Forest
Friday. They will
return home y.
i Tar
and carts made by the
A. G. Cox Co.
.-Ii rye.
gt . b
new e hi r
row is indispensable on an up
few h fore buy.
Harrington,
th. for
tearing u; new grounds.
Barber Co
and
re
R . man ill
I vi r k -n i of
lay
. and .
i u i
Mr, l well hare
it to on
hi. reputation. All are
it.-1 Mi
D. R
Mr. W. F. Carroll, who lives
Carolina where they will five m j,.
solicit the enlargement of a in hi.
for Hare Fleming of this
in
He runs a successful
place. enterprising young mercantile business and this
will add to the
Co., Ayden, N. C.
. , A small derangement in th.
Mr. i engine caused us to be
a very poor man and this the dark Monday night
falls on him. leaving cement,
family,
three --mail
His loss is about
with an ii about
the Pitt county in- u
company,
M. M.
that can he
the
round Try one.
, is visiting i he lend i
M. Sauls baa i.-c
a line lot of bl d
real
estate agents are hue making
preparation for their big sale of
town lots which will take place
very soon. They have some nice
property and those who wish to
invest either in homes or for
speculation would do well to be
at their sale.
Anyone wishing to purchase a
first class filly that will work
anywhere, cheap, and is fully
guaranteed will do well to see M.
ill. Sauls.
Mr. Thompson, wife and child,
of Greenville, were here visiting
friends Wednesday.
or good
sober young men to travel.
Good salary guaranteed. Easy
work. Apply to Hart Fleming,
Ayden, N. C. ltd
W. Kilpatrick was here
from Greenville yesterday buy
inn cotton.
red headed and red
neck calf with white streak down
bock, 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.
The old bachelor business is
the devil. How nice a
little home of your own must be
They tell me that J. R. Smith,
Co., Dixon are manufacturing
as good wagons, carts and bug-
as can be found any where.
See them before buying.
F. Lilly has returned from
Norfolk.
Spring dress goods and
to match at J. R. Smith
Mrs. Maud Thompson, of
son, is visiting the family of
. leeks hinges i, K.
it
John T Was in t-
Notice.
V lit of my
m a m
h tow
b r U
i ,.
a s i- I
i end L- ; I
I him. Any party or ah-
would do this will and I-,
liar or thief can enter the king-
of Heaven. I buy seed on
an honest principle and
honest competition, but I never
know where to look for one
will slab me in the dark.
F- Lilly.
ltd w
A runaway team came in con
tact with on electric light
Thursday and there was quite a
smash up. what, makes me
Quite a number of our lady
teachers attended the institute
Ernest had a
valuable horse to die last Sunday
with the colic.
B. S. left yesterday
for Zebulon where he will erect
a handsome two story brick
building for parties in that j.
Mr. is a large
tor and has several contracts in
view at an early date.
Mr. J. T. Davis is quite sick
at his home on East Railroad
street.
There was a large shipment of
scrap tobacco from here Monday.
Rev. T. H. King filled his
regular appointment in the
Missionary Baptist church here
Sunday morning and evening.
Misses Jessie Cannon and Faye
Corey came home Monday from
a visit to friends at Hanrahan.
Mrs. W. B. Alexander and
little son are visiting friends near
Kinston.
Johnie Smith and John Ran-
men did several thousand dollars
worth of work during last season
and deserve much credit for
their energy and enterprise,
are all Pitt county boys.
send elsewhere, when
you can get nice ceiling and
windows and door
made to order at J. R.
Co. Dixon.
G. W. B. Garris his barn,
stables and shelter by fire last
week. He had his crop of cotton
under the shelter, corn in the
barn, with fodder and hay
-tacked nearby. His small Doy
a match to straw in a
cellar, the wore in the
field arrived only fa time to
ave house dwelling.
No insurance.
We will give you cents per
for your cotton seed or
you cotton seed meal
them at J. R. Smith Co. ii
The family of Bill Jones, one
of the I of Ayden. have
to Craven county.
We can shoo your mules
repair your carts, bug-
and on short notice.
J. R. Smith Co. Dixon.
Mrs. Emma has moved
W. C. residence
in South Ayden.
and
at J. It. Dixon Co. Dixon.
President
was observed at the seminary
with becoming ceremonies. Prof.
J. A. was the
pal speaker.
Smith Dixon have recently
installed a lot of new machinery
and are doing some model work.
and can be well classed at a
Bee work
School books, tablets, Bibles
and Testaments at J. R. Smith Co.
Car salt just received at J. K.
Smith Co.
Try a bucket of use
third less than lard at J. R.
Smith Co.
Come and get the best prices. i from
Harrington, Co. fruit put up tin Kr
We have just opened a they v.
line of best enamel ware. me
and get your pick.
A. W. A Co.
blankets and
and
of his
We art headquarters good
horse blankets.
A. G. Cox Mfg. Co
Misses Boushall and
Nan Lou went to Green-
ville yesterday afternoon. bey
will attend the
today.
Remember the Hunsucker bug-
are still going. Call to see
our nice stock of runabouts be
fore you buy. Prices are inter-
H. C. Langston, L. L.
Jno. Hugh Smith,
Kittrell, Misses Olivia Early,
Lizzie and Bessie went
to Greenville today.
Come examine our
before buying. We can
give you a bargain.
Harrington, Barber Co.
All of our teachers attended
Association t
We carry a full lino of farm
tools. Harrington Co.
A Mission study class has been
organized at the Baptist j
under the direction of Rev. T. H.
a specialty.-A. G. Co.
The
cook stoves among
the peat We have them at prices
that will interest We
have, a full line of rs and
piping. Harrington. Barber
Dr. Dixon. i I A . was
e lied In
to that the;
i, D u u is
In B .-.
for the Beaufort County
ii ml
returned to
Co.
We are carrying a rice rice of j
Coffins and Caskets. are
right and can furnish nice
A. G. Cox Co.
The
chine is one of the Deal on the
market. See us for p ices that
will be of interest to you.
A. W. Ange Co.
We are for the
d. c
harrows, stalk cutters, S
two-horse plows. No
do without valuable
en his farm. We can
you prices that will interest
you. Harrington, Barber
I treat you
FOE THAT I I ire
Y-z t
i . ;
i i
a U n.
Die
On Sunday flight of
I I c, t ,
i in that
id Ml
hour. Ti-
j to
of
P, x;
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Axes, spade,, bush- I
be found at our store, the
grades at reasonable price.
Harrington,
The A. G. Cox
.
King and Miss Elizabeth . .
Boushall. They will meet every J,, s them
you
la the I u l -r
nil Bow. ft
J L.
Saturday afternoon at o'clock
at the church.
A full line of tubs and buckets
just in. A. W. Ange Co,
From the way fertilizers are
being hauled out these days, the
farmers must be getting another
crop in their minds.
Fresh beef, pork, oysters,
sage and fish can be found at our
market. Lunches en short
notice. Bail Sutton.
The A. G. Cox Manufacturing
Co. are now in position to sup-
ply you with their Tar Heel
Carts, box bodies and Tumbling
bodies. Prices made right. Call
and see them.
Any one in need of a good and
arc
still
virtue of tin- h
Let us orders certain
E, and .
I ;. Vi. A.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION Of
THE BANK OF AYDEN
AT AYDEN, N. C.
At the Close of Business February, o.
Resources
Loans and discount I
Overdrafts
Furniture and
Demand loans
Due from
Cash items
Gold coin
Silver coin, including
Liabilities
4-1,468.76 stock
fund
8,600.00
6.001
minor coin
hunk and
U. S. Notes
Total
1,048.70
other
4.600.00
I profits, less
exp. and pd. 9,796.141
Deposits sub, to cheek 42.664,74
Cashier's
Total
from Greenville were here or north
,,., I
, , K Si ,
The sale of lots here will be- s to o
gin on the 24th. Here is a fine
chance for some one. Subscribed and sworn to be
. fore me, this day of
The boys have arranged them
nice grounds and are making
preparation for the fall season.
STANCIL
Notary Public
my
SMITH, Cashier.
Correct
J. It III.
C. CANNON.
DIXON,
Directors.
bi tore you buy.
Co. School Del
going,
as early as possible.
A. G. Cox Mfg. Co.
A. W. Hawks Co. of Atlanta
will have a specialist at our drug
store Feb. who will be
ed to
adjust glasses. B. T. Cox Co.
Tobacco bed cloth just
ed. Barber Co
We have decided to close out
our line of furniture and we are
offering it at almost your own
price for cash. Sew us quickly
for bargain. A. W. Ange Co.
Our line of fresh garden seeds
of kinds has just come in.
Harrington, Barber Co.
ask us for credit. We
must sell strictly for cash. We
can give you better bar rain by
so doing. Button Doll.
Get you an
plow to do your breaking land.
We also carry oil kinds of farm
supplies. A. W. Ange Co.
We have a lot of rubber boots
and shot s that must go at once.
See us for your own
A. W. Ange Co
We have just a large
lime. A. W. Inge
ft Co.
Tie A. G. Mfg. Co. j
They have recently
shipped sum-thing like one
hundred in the last few
Guano distributors are
also going in lots.
are also position to fill
I your orders for wagons and carts
;.
Cherry
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farming Muling
Co and the
at the piano All
promptly look, d after Hr.
Cox will with the
Company.
C.
,. peaches going at. Graduate Nurse
lb. They are line. A. W. Ange
Ayden, North Carolina.
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Trimmings, Laces,
Ladies Tailor-made skirts.
Shoes to Fit all feet and
Any Size Purse
Remember that we represent all things as they are and
regulate the price by the true value of the article. fee
We confident that the most critical examination of our A
complete and very Appropriate Lines of Desirable Goods will
convince you that they are NOT EQUALED ELSEWHERE B
IN MERIT OR IN PRICE. B
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p or.- curious in such
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be by their
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bet ire t greater distant i
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the n i- veil known to you,
you bin at from SO
to and if it is a member
of your family even at nut its.
The the eyes may he
from to twenty-
and the eyes
at seventy-two to
meters. The different parts
of the body and the slightest move-
are distinguishable at
one meters. The limbs show at
meters. At meters a .-
mail only as indefinite
form, and at
movements of the
an- no loop r
the t m
They did Dot pm
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quite I t
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day.
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pays a gnat deal of
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bad bi
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in them at No. and Miss
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all trousers.-
WE CAN
SUPPLY
YOUR NEEDS
IN ALL LINES of GOODS
us Goods you may need. Look through
our beautiful stock and you will be pleased.
J. R. J. G.
of Good
GREENVILLE, U. S. A.
Bra
i REPORT OP THE CONDITION OF
THE NATIONAL BANK OF GREENVILLE
AT
In the of North the
close of I
Loans and discounts IS I
Overdrafts secured and
unsecured
I S. Bond to secure cir-
21,000.001
Banking house, furniture,
and fixtures 3,216.52
Due from banks
reserve 30,5.7.88
Due from State Banks
and Bankers
Due from roved re-
serve agents
C other cash
items W
Exchanges for clearing; house
Notes of other National
Banks
paper currency,
and cents
notes
with II. i
S. p-r cent.
of
Gardner's Re-
pair Shop.
City Market, Greenville
North Carolina.
Carts. Wagons and farm-
s repaired. Furniture repair-
ed and upholstered, g machines
r paired. Horses by an expert
All work guaranteed to be as good as
t e best, prices lower than else-
where Nothing i first class mate-
rial used. mi- a trial.
saw. d also a portable saw. j
WE ARE READY
AND WANT YOUR
TIME
There is no transaction too
small nor any too large for us to
handle.
We carry all
C . ailing and Dying. All work
guaranteed.
W. . Greenville.
NEW GARDEN SEED
FOR 1909.
Early Corn, Onion Sets, and
Lawn Seeds. At
Coward Wooten
Drug Store.
Total
227,171.91
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in 50,000.00
fund
Undivided profits I cur-
rent expenses, taxes paid
National Lank notes
outstanding i
Du state banks
and hankers
Individual deposits
subject to check
Time
checks
outstanding
Bonds borrowed 21,000.00
Total S
State of N. C, County of
I, F. J. Forbes, cashier of the above-
named bank, do solemnly swear that
the above statement is true to the best
of my knowledge and belief.
P. J. FORBES, Cashier.
and sworn to before me
this 11th day of February, 1909.
H. D. BATEMAN.
Notary Public.
Correct
L. W. TUCKER,
F. G. JAMES,
WHEDBEE,
Directors.
Better Than
Spanking does not cure children of
here is h
for . Mrs. M.
ox W, Ind. will
send free to any mother her
home with full instructions
no money, but write if
your children trouble in this way
Don't the the chances are
it can't help it. treatment
and troubled
urine difficulties by
A Curious
The of of Kin
of
known the of
son of died at
about an
the skill of her doctors as Its
cause. bet a
was who Is
curious mi the
of her bedroom; but. although
words were over and
over again, the queen died. The
of Hanover after his wife's death gave
orders that her should Bl
nays lie kept as though the queen
would sleep there night. The bod
was turned down, the pillows re-
hot water brought and
daintiest slipper laid In readiness
Mr. Finicky Fad.
continued Mrs.
Scuds, we become well
Scads is most finicky man ever.
He one them newfangled
doors to keep cigars in,
other he bought a clock
with one them autocratic
that calls hour, to any
about having walls his
den done over in and
floor covered administer
and a full line of
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.
The Central Mercantile Co.
J. F. Davenport. Mgr.
SOMETHING NEW
In Per Goods, figured
Madras, India Linens, French Lawns. Having
bought a big lot of these goods it enables us to sell
hem at low prices.
At Big Store
J. S. MOORING
Now in Sam White store on Five Points. More room and larger stock. Come
to see me.
General Merchandise.
C. D. TUNSTALL
Opposite Center Brick Warehouse.
General Merchandise.
Leaf Tobacco Guano 8-3-3
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
GOLD
new to you.
We make other brands too for all
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
Way Ike Treat r W
The of th.
Jobs E. Waite. of Atlanta. For- chain ran, at
road near Cherryville. in
Pastorate. that he has every pr.
Throughout North reprinted his crew
u t t
both in Baptist circles pt
the L-generally there how
will be interest in the t.
what is stated
that Rev th- ether c . ,
Ur John B. White, at present and
the of the Second Baptist He the white
will be ex- the worker he had- r ,
a call to Euclid Avenue always to go to . mm
church in Cleveland, while at it steady. U ,.
succeed Rev. Dr. and quiet We though it
Eaton, who in turn t r a white preacher o be-
to go to Madison Avenue the
church in New York city to come- were t
that
ESTABLISHED 1875-
S M SCHULTZ j
and r
ind Deader. C -n
f- r Fur. Cotton S- I
Turkey Bergs- ;
Baby
r mil Lu u
P fl
r. Hi h Life K i
,,.
Cherries. Peace
e k Apple. Apples. Syrup.
v. ;. Sugar.
Food. Match; -s.
Cotton Seed Meal and Ha s.
Oranges. Applet.
Nuts Dried Apples-
Prunes. Currants,
how Several Buildings Glass and
w had Night Wooden ware. Cakes and
sat .
BAKER AND HART S
Tin- t buy
to
only.
your Cam
V iii, t
r,
Consist
Stalk I
IN
Cutlers. Rake and high grade Cultivators
both riding and walking.
American Fence Wire
an, Macaroni. Chess, Beat But-
New Royal Sewing
ht the town of Farmville numerous other goods.
About Wednesday
succeed the late Rev. Dr. George three living wires all
recently deceased. It county. Then the
Dr White will his so quiet d contented a the Smith Quality and quantity cheap for
the report that Dr. White Horton's machine cash. Come see me.
accept the can. .,. i u,,,,.,,,, , . i, .,.; . .
very
point in con- that would be fool , blacksmith shop and a
proposed to himself L. a, d.
changes is tUt Mr. John D. machines n- Th fir, in a lot of
Rockefeller is a prominent a sentence to the chain for . real. of machine shop,
n- and from that building quickly-
spread to th did
not learn the amounts of or
All horses -Kn.-he. k
of the livery
a mainstay in its financial sup-1 ton
port. The salary paid to
pastor is said to be one of the
in the most popular heights always on hand.
Complete Stock ready mixed
P A I N T S
colors.
Orders tilled
Will Not be
received by any minister j Washington. C. Feb. moved out
in the States. For j Judge Marion Butler s.
months last summer Dr. I and Duncan of
White Mr. Rockefeller Line need not bother, BALKS DEATH PLOT.
much thrown together as com- any more about the it J A. . a civil war
golf players and later on j confirmation of the S
Dr While wrote an Herbert F ,,.,,., ,. ., ,,. hi
warmly defending the oil kin; the d S
The nomination tome, in t all rem
Sen, r m
made known me King's New which re-
should ,. he m g S.
Coughs, Hemorrhages,
senior Tar Heel senator
this position in response to re-
quests from hading members of
the bar in the State. Letters
have been in forth-- past
week from some of the best
known lawyers in the State, who
oppose on
and his religious methods.
Dr. White is a native of North
Carolina, his place being
Clayton, and he is an alumnus
of Wake Fort st College, from
which he received the degree of
Bachelor of Arts in 1890. He
first prepared himself for law,
but instead entered the ministry,
licensed in August of
and ordained in June of 1892 at
Apex. He was pastor at Wilson
in 1892 and 1893, at Edenton
from to 1896 and has been
corresponding secretary of the
State Convention. He-
has been in Atlanta five or more
News
Tr.
Style with
Em
on, I. . with
Bates Vow . i Hate club piano
ORGANS
W U j
,. piano, I J
II I. . i,. hand or y th.
t will H n-
, ,. mo-i , in the
I-, st p hi price and -r I
-j on r write.
the highest grade in all
teed per cent pine,
promptly.
Those wishing to purchase Nil's
will well to see us as we carry
but the est.
It you building give us a
call. We will appreciate your business and
will take tare orders and
tee prices. When wishing g men-
in
the above don't to look up
la
art.
r i
J-
fr.- by all
Wednesday afternoon at
, o'clock, at the home of the
the I bride's father i Mr. W. J. Fl-m-
A. J.
GREENVILLE N. C.
OF Till CONDITION
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE,
AT N.
At the close of business 5th,
ground that Is not
enough for the judgeship.
bu
SAVE HONEY BY BUYING
COUGH REMEDY.
TYPHOID IN MINERAL WATER.
You will pat just
miles from Mr.
W. L. Patrick and Miss Mary
Emma Fleming were married by
Rev. J. H. Shore, pastor of Jar-
vis Memorial M. E. Church.
The State Chemist Typhoid
Thirty-Fire Out of Forty Sewn.
A bill was reported favorably
this morning in the senate which
provides for an analysis of all
mineral waters offered for sale
for resorts in the state, and if
found bad the will be
published in the Health Bulletin.
It provides also that the owner
of a spring may have the water
analyzed three times and if found
pure it will be so stated in the
Health Bulletin.
But here is the most interest-
matter of the whole thing
under Dr. Lewis
finds that of the mineral
waters sold this state,
are polluted with typhoid
germs, and actually dangerous.
Few will read this,
speaking, but it is of vital
importance.
It goes without saying that the
Scott bill will pass both houses.
Just think of people going to
a health resorts to drink typhoid
Times.
STATE NEWS.
as much for a .,, the ceremony the couple
of Cough R m-k
n for the cough meal- came to I ind win make
but money in home with Mr. and Mrs. V.
Station Washington street.
have the best wishes of
take it. colds often d v friends
and n you j
you want to be I
sou are one that will cu-e i our A pi In time MM IS
cod Cough Remedy Little Liver
cure. Trice I B l sick headache, constipation.
bottle. SB'S by J. U Wooten and do rot gripe. Trice bold by Jno.
PAUL
THE TAILOR
rm be i on Fourth street
to clean, press repair
Clothing and ladies Skirts
Ml work done promptly, suit
made to order when
Your Solicited.
Liabilities
Coward Wooten.
L, Wooten.
Lincoln
Postmaster R. C. Flanagan
has shown a issue of
2-cents postage stamps known
as the Lincoln used by
the government in
of the one hundredth
of the birth of
Lincoln. These new
contain a good portrait of Lin-
and the sale of them begins
at the on the 12th, the
anniversary of his birth.
FALL BULBS
are now arriving, plant
to beat results A nice
line and Ferns in all
s. Choice cut flowers b
specialty, wedding bouquets
and Floral offerings at short
not-c-. Mail. Telegraph, and
Telephone order receive
prompt attention. Phone
J CC
Raleigh. N. C.
Loans discount
Overdrafts scoured
and unsecured
Other stocks, bonds
mortgage
Furniture
Demand loans
Due from
items
coin
Silver coin including
minor coin currency
Nat hank and other I
S. notes
Total
Capital stock
Surplus fund
. on
J.
1,078.94
10,895.00
Undivided profits, I
ex. and taxes p I
D pub i i
Cashier's chocks out-
2.1.000.00
State County
I, I. Little, Cashier of
wear that true .
do
of
my
ASK YOURSELF THE QUESTION.
Why not use Liniment
when you have We feel
sure that the result will ho prompt and
satisfactory. It has cured Others,
why not you Try it. It cost but a
Price, cents; large.
cents. For mile b J. L. Wooten
and Coward Wooten
Digging For Buried Treasure.
Another story
came to light Sunday when a
number of gentlemen, hearing
the reports of the operations,
went to the homo Scott,
an
one door west of northwest
of Eighth and Nun streets,
and finding that he had almost
undermined his kitchen by dig-
a hole or feet deep
and or feet in
in search of a chest of gold
which spirit had directed
him to dig The old man
been persistently at work
for a long time and announces
that he will not give up the
search tor the hidden treasure.
Wilmington Star.
W. M. DAWSON
s and Gents Tailor,
Greenville, N C.
pairing.
id Dry Cleaning.
Altering, Re
or. an
Sat or no charges.
In of E.
her Shop
knowledge and belief.
Subscribed and sworn to be-
torn me, this 12th day of
1909. H. D.
Notary Republic.
JAMES I. LITTLE. Cashier.
U. V. .
V. H Wilson,
l.
Directors,
Bar
R. President. C- A
Of THE CONDITION OF
THE GREENVILLE BANKING
AND TRUST CO.,
Happenings of Interest in North Caro-
New Bern, N. C. Feb. 11-
The House of Alfred Stevens,
at was de
by fire last night and a
young child was burned to
death. The parents were barely
able to save themselves and two
other children. Fires have been
numerous in the neighborhood of
that fire and
suspected.
Mooresville, N. C, Feb.
A terrible accident occurred at
the Lorene Oil mill, here, this
afternoon when Fred Perry,
eighteen years old, was instantly
killed by becoming entangled in
a belt.
Subscribe to The. Reflector.
HUMAN HANDS
DO NOT TOUCH IT.
CENTRAL
Barber Shop
Edmond Fleming props.
i in main business sec-
of the town- Four chairs
in operation and each one
sided over by a skilled barber
place is inviting,
Our towels clean.
thank you for past patronage
and ask you to call when
good work wanted.
At
Resources
AT GREENVILLE, N.
.-lose of business, February
Liabilities
From th th r-
don.
for
Powder
to It la
pure Our U M
clean u
Is Easy to Make.
Mil, Mid
In
Fitters
terry, I
Bold bi your sweat
by It h
not keep It.
Co. t Boy.
Loans and
Overdrafts secured
Other stocks, bonds
mortgages
Furniture and fixtures
Demand loans
Due from and
Cash items
Gold coin
Silver coin including
minor coin currency
National hank notes
and other U. notes
Capital stock
1,980.19 Surplus fund
Undivided profits,
10,000.00
In case of accident, sickness
any o h r to us
the telephone one time may b
worth a year's rental. Only
,. i v r
Not Quite
How often you en s
thing
nail or screw driver or an-
Ker lacking. Have a good
tool box be prepared for
emergencies. Our line of tools
Is a you could desire,
we will see that your tool X
box does not lack a single
useful article.
Of
You get
Horse Goods t c
of-------
J. i
Corey
Time ear of
Den sub to ex
50,574.00 checks
2,700.00
60.00 Due and bankers
880.29
10.00
Total
15,000.00
0,221.11
2.020.40
107,470.75
Plant Wood's Seeds
For The
Garden Farm.
Thirty years in business, with
B steadily increasing trade every
we have to-day one
of the largest businesses in seeds
in this the beet of
evidence as to
The Superior Quality
of Wood's Seeds.
are headquarter for
Grass and Clover Seeds,
Seed Potatoes. Seed Oats.
Cow Peas, So Beans and
all Farm Seeds.
County of
ab
Slate of North Carolina.
i f of the .
statement is true to the best
d hank, do solemnly
swear that the
edge and belief.
Subscribed and sworn to before
me, this 12th day of February,
1909. Andrew J. Moon-.
Notary Republic.
C. S. Cashier.
II. A. While,
I. Wooten,
K. Jeffries,
T.
v.
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SALE
STORE
I f g g Stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Notions Mil-
Ladies Skirts, Jackets, White Goods of all kinds, Laces, Embroideries, Hosiery,
Underwear, Trunks, Furniture, etc. Now in the hands of
I L STERN and Co. of New York
And will be placed on sale for I days only. Sale starts Thursday Feb. 8th at a. m.
a Your will not b blighted because there will be bargains for everybody. Hot a few catchy-
come and find it sot. go home disgusted and disappointed. la a true legitimate
. you to here whether with intentions of buying or not to prove oar assertions.
Y.
the opportunity to reap a harvest of alee,
the v. ass Ail just as we stat, the
a .-.-. was-i
Just follow this list it better than a we could
m to be
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M. n
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1.1 to, price
Handkerchiefs
. , . i . 1.50 shoes, go in isms
. . . v C
1.75 shoes, , i ; price.
Gr . I Plan am
., .- Gr d . I I I rd r i at .,
. . . ;,.,. Linen hand r-
i i Be, .-
Goods ;, . ,
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I Pa its
Men's 2.25 Pi
Men b
M . . I Pant
M . s i its
Pa
M 6.00 Pants
Me i's Gloves
Men's Gloves
Gloves l
. i's Dress Gloves
14.98 Mi n's Dress Gloves 1.18
Men's Newport Garters
Men's Newport Garters lie
,. Men's M Garters
M n's
, Men's Neckties
M n's Hal Hose
Z g n's Half Hose lie
y I, Men's Half Hose
Fancy Vests.
Men's Suspenders
Suspenders
. Handkerchiefs
Handkerchiefs
Men's Guff. Buttons
O . i.
ii
i Men's Toe Cuff Button
Dress Work Shirts.
Cc
Be
7-. half ,,. .,. 1.50 Suit-,
,. v Jacket .
. . , E 8.57 , .
. .; If-, u. side price 2.09
. pr. 1.00 it to I-
It,
,.,; . . Quits sale U I- .
t ; i ., i i -IS p
, . price
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ice
lie very I r, iT. m
. . i-- , Towels
, . d . i. i.-. . I
in nil
ice Brass Pins, price linen towels
c i towels
;. ;
. . , . .,,. ;. ,
. i Cotton, I i , . , j, ., d to
. in .
. . Table Linen.
Cut Shoes.
.
. . ., . Is.
Overcoats.
Bay 3.000 r
ti no re ;
Knee Pants.
Pants
r. j Pi
lie K it Pa
i l K
Hals and Caps.
4.49
Shirts
Work Shirts
Men's Work and Dress
Shirts
Work and Dress
Shins
1.50 Dress Shirts
Overalls.
rails
. Overalls
M Overalls
1.50 Stool chairs, oak
l. Oak diners
Ladies rockers
I Ladies, rockers
I room suit,
do price
Center Tables.
i Col , . U 72-i i h damask, M . a,
. . P linens,
price Quality .,;,.,
. . i . r- r in damask . i
l ; Dre- I;, price 1.60 napkins, per ind ,
, . , . i .; . Hair Brushed, sale price 1.15 ., ., ,,, , ,. , . i
Work . , . c ,, . .; ;, n nap B . , 6.00 iron beds
., . j, b 1.25 Linen nap per Gents Goods, iron beds
. ice
Center tallies
Center Tables
I is Wood Beds.
3.60 Wood Beds
1.88 Wood Beds
Iron Beds.
ii 81-2 fa
no Kid Gloves
m 71-2 Underwear.
B .; Work 121-2 1.60 Quality. Vesta 1.15
Th orated Clue Peabody
Iron beds
x Lot of single and j for
Collars Matting.
to sale price
1.26
1.18
3.19
18.98
1.18
2.15
2.79
3.19
4.78
6.88
p. This isle Cannot but stir community from to end for never has there been no commercial
No No v D hard times overlook such a money String opportunity as this.
event o to all people. w. t
. n
STATEMENT TO THE PUBLIC
C. T.
last ten and we know the people Greenville and grounding country will
money to any chaser article sold i. not and
Be with us and see the big sale start, Tomorrow Thursday 18th at a. m.
C T- BIG STORE
J. L STERN and Oh, of New York, m charge of
Look m Big M Sip
B in u Nam ii ii . if
EASTERN
D. J. Editor and Owner
Truth in Fiction.
One Dollar Year
VOL. NO.
THE BILL WITH TEETH
PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY. FEB.
From
MRS. NANNIE EDWARDS DIED.
Get n Report
Committee.
The senate judiciary commit-
tee met yesterday afternoon at
o'clock to pass on the famous
Lockhart anti-trust bill. The
was still unable
to fret together. A minority
report and a majority report
were filled by the sub-commit-
tee.
Senators Blow and
substitute embodies the Manning
substitute and provides
for the enforcement of the
law. The report which was
adopted by a vote of to is as
THE LEGISLATURE.
ALLEGED
administrators and was of the sub-committee offer.
of a corporation. day's was taken of
A message was received from in discussing the bill. ha here
and excite-
the new bills wore Charles who
DAY.
Earth it Poorer and Heaven Richer by
this Good Woman. i
E. Edwards de-
parted this life at p. m. on
Friday. at the home of . u. ,,,, .
her son. Mr. W. P. Edwards, in To make the of a board of internal improvements
West Greenville. I check report certain work
The remains were taken f t defraud. to amend contractors had done upon build-
for interment g-j of the
general
THIRTY
governor transmitting the
Among the new of the North Carolina
morning.
Mrs. Edwards leaves two sons,
Mr. Jas. N. Edwards, of Farm-
ville, Mr. W. P. Edwards, of
Greenville., one sister, Mrs.
Laura Short, of Spray, N. C,
and a brother, Mr. John Mar-
shall, of Nash county.
Mrs. Edwards was a member
for the State.
HOUSE.
The same message as went to
in a of killing
i of t is nil y, but
Senate Judiciary Com- of the Baptist
subcommittee to whom
was referred the senate bill No.
introduced by Mr. Lockhart,
and the offered there-
for before the committee by Mr.
Manning, being unable to agree
upon said substitute, and the
undersigned being agreed be-
tween themselves as to a
for both do hereby
recommend the enclosed as
substitute for the Lockhart
and the Manning substitute.
I BLOW.
V. BASSETT
The substitute bill
by Senators Blow and Basset is
as
bill to be entitled an net to
amend chapter of the public
laws of 1907. entitled net
denouncing conduct within the
state of North Carolina which
interferes with trade and com-
General Assembly of
North Carolina do
That section of
chapter of the public laws of
1907, be amended by adding at the
end of section I he following
sub-section as sub-section
For any person, firm, corpora-
or association to conspire,
with any other person, firm,
or association to put
down or keep down the price of
any article produced in this
state by the labor of others,
which article the said per-
son, firm, corporation or
intends to buy.
That section of
Ville and a consecrated Christian
woman.
She was quiet and unassuming
In manner and was one of those
humble servants of God who
to those whom
the loved, or those who needed
her help.
For several months she has
an invalid; since October
confined to her bed.
A patient sufferer indeed arid
appreciative of every attention
shown her to a degree one rarely
sees, even to the end.
In this branch were also a
member of new local bills,
and many former bills passed
final reading.
HOUSE.
Among the new bills were;
to increase the number of com
in Greene county; to
of general importance, was , Raleigh some live
coming nearest to it
amend the law as to bank Si
to require electric head
on certain trains; to regulate and jail i Sunday
of soft drinks; to annul the j noon charged with writing and
using them the delivery
of a letter to James
Among the new bills introduced i After disposing of a few minor W. , this city,
To establish a State con- matter the house went; iv d letter about
commission; to relieve into committee of the ten days ago d
of mileage set rail- further the revenue bin, him to
roads; to repeal law creating the taking it up by sections. on hundred an under
fish commission; to promote bet-1 Q S certain mark. U
free rural delivery, Cox. i t Ids s the culvert
relative to the
one; a joint to adjourn nor to I to amend the Ash Is
March 3rd, to appropriate 0.-
to furnish gov man-
V governor to define state j t aid in
to compel express I of to Daughters of
to make prompt
of to extend time for No accurate record of th
to file reports; to re Alumnae and students of Greens-
quire to mark comet Female College having been
weight on cotton bales; kept during pas
the law as to blind maimed I years of its the Alumnae
is now making an.
the last weeks of her ordered
sickness she expressed a willing-
to die and often prayed, in
her conscious moments to at
rest. One of her warm friends
remarked over her remains
grieved more for her sufferings
than do for
She is rest, all is well with
her.
To the b. ones the
of the community goes out
mentor. C. O. D shipments; to
repeal certain laws as to
as to fees of state lib-
to amend I as to rd-
on freight trains. The rev-
act was also presented and
A resolution often d that
no new bills be after
the inst.
chute, or else lie would be killed.
r, think g it B joke
friend
The for th lacing of the
money .; p
a second letter i . telling
him to put th m mi y there by
Saturday at 1- or he
to accomplish this, the to opera-. n, . ,,. -v; next,
some r threats in regard
to family. Ban to
serious t Mr. Cole and he
Ii fern d matter
effort to r as much
as possible a permanent re-
cord of each u order
to accomplish this, th
I of every former lent and j
The Ash bill, like
ghost, bobbed up again and a
conference substitute bill was
sent up to its place. There
was another long discussion
continued until adjournment to
the night session.
BIGHT PAY.
SENATE.
The senate
The bill regulating the running friend of the in la earn-
of freight trains on Sunday was solicited. We
the principal subject of the day's readers of this paper who may
discussion and Anally passed be in possession of informs- to his
W.
third reading by a decided ma
FORTIETH DAY.
SENATE.
Among the new bills
To provide compensation for
vacant land granted by the
I ties, cities and towns reported
n this hour favorably a bill to create the new
bless them and use this y
bless them use mm t of ,
of to lead c m this
them nearer to Him who
all things
MR WHITE'S
His Program an Excellent One.
Mr. James Wesley White, not-
ed baritone sinner of
ton, gave a most delightful
recital in the opera house Friday
night under the auspices of the
ladies of the Baptist church.
Mr. White was in excellent voice
land even surpassed himself at
which would be of value ,. .,,,.,. ;. .-action.
. i. to me at
t . m Mr.
had Mr. C a let-
to his friend
hours
grace- until Sunday
. .------ at
making this record to kindly send, j f
us information as n
possible.
We would like for every m-
student to write us. giving her, Ir
maiden name and present me
for tax also
what
state-to provide for tax won letter Mr.
after levies on real estate; to I or work she has or is he found
forbid the sale of drugs and in, and any other s . . d in the
said chapter be stricken out and
the following inserted in
That if it shall be made
to appear to the attorney general
by satisfactory
affidavit may be made upon in
formation and belief, and when
so made shall state the ground
that any corporation is
violating any of the provisions, r ; r pro-
of this act within state
his former visit here on Thanks
giving night
His program consisted of eight
numbers, two of them
double, and three encores. While
every number was excellent.
Schubert's and
and were
more enjoyed and re-
more applause.
Miss Olive Gaston was
be the duty of the attorney
general to apply to a judge of
the superior court for an order
to cause such corporation, its
officers and or any of
them, to appear before such
judge at a time and place to be
named by him, which time shall
not be less than five days from
the service of such order to show
cause why such corporations, its
officers and agents or any of
them, should not produce before
such judge, at a time and place
to be named, all the papers,
books and records of such
corporation; and if the judge
shall be satisfied that such
books, papers and records should
be so produced he shall make an
order requiring such
its officers and or any of
them, to produce all or any of
its papers, books and records, to
be examined by the attorney
general in the presence of such
If any corporation, its
expressive playing was in per-
with the singer.
It is to be regretted that the
weather was such as to cause a
small audience and make the
ladies lose on it as a financial
venture. But those
had an evening of
pleasure.
new county was first reported
unfavorably, but came up again
on a committee substitute. After
the substitute was reported
favorably t was re referred w
the committee.
Among the new bills intro
To prevent the
sale distribution of impure
and improper agricultural
to place every ex-Confederate
soldier on the pension list; to
regulate the appointment of re-
; ti amend law relative to
building and loan associations; to
the purchase of Con-
federate gray uniforms for old
soldiers at the Home.
The bill to furnish free school
books to indigent children was
n-ported unfavorably by the
committee.
Among the new bills
To allow counties having no
newspaper to adopt one; to erect
State public buildings in Raleigh
and to issue bonds for to
appropriate to mark the
birthplace of Andrew Jackson;
to adopt as the State
song; to relieve from
in county; to pro-
before
first letter, and he and
Henry Gradey and W. R. Tew
took turns at watching for the
man who should come to get it.
i la the the
Female College, Saturday and was
, .
The Trader deified Directory of
Industries and
of interest.
Why net write at
forget it to
Mrs. W. M.
Recorder Alumnae Association,
to habitual user.-; allow
domestic bonding Companies to
issue their own bonds; to provide
the Australian ballot.
The bill to allow the town of
Greenville to issue bonds passed
third reading.
HOUSE.
Among the new bills
To increase the pension tax ,
cents; to prohibit
and sale of duplicate The Tradesman
switch lock to prevent Directory of
running at large during and for is
quail nesting for distribution. In
hay. changing The
senate. weekly publication, the publish-
Among th. bills era announce there been no
An act relative to appeals from advance in the subscription
courts in civil cases; to price, but where the
amend the law relative to domes-1 Include d the n st for both
tic insurance companies; to per-
judgments on appeal bonds
where bankrupts are defendants;
to increase appropriation for pub-
schools from to
The directory is the only com-
of its kind issued. n
contains pages, some
thousand names, embracing
fourteen states and twenty in-
Ass mailing list and
b Mr. Dortch and with t nicer
Mr. Tew, secreted
in the reeds grow
near the At o'clock
Sunday came
; to the spot in ti m, and after
cautiously surveying the
and no one
reached under the end of the
designated end drew
forth the r ll st had been
placed there f i to get on
Saturday. Evidently thinking
this later contained the coveted
pieced it in
walked back ti few
then drew it out. broke
the seal and looked for the
money. back to
.- , money, tie
hen the senate adjourned It of reference it is invaluable. but
was in honor of George Washing- All subscribers to The Tradesman j The
ton and of the return of secure a copy by renewing out to him, with leveled
and paying He tore the let-
several Then in his
for regulating oyster
may be required, it or he . the law as to tax
be guilty of a misdemeanor, and com-
it shall be the duty the St-1. . -t to ad-
general to
corporation or person to be pros- members went fishing
therefor. When it shall m balance of
be made to appear that the
books or records of
such corporation, or any of them, THIRTY ninth
are without the limits of the senate.
state, or that cannot con-1 introduced
be produced before the
judge for examination as herein-
before provided such judge may
issue a commission for the ex-
of such papers, books
and records before a
to be named by him.
That this act shall
HOUSE.
There were many new bills in
this branch but
a local nature,
into
consider revenue
much time to this important
matter.
FORTY SECOND PAY.
SENATE.
Among the new bills An
act for the relief of the
Home; to fix time of advertise-
of public sales; to pension
all ex Confederate soldiers; to
amend law relative to
But such don't go
is good only when and the
satisfies. Chase threats, including a threat
coffee guaranteed to satisfy. to extort from the widow after ha
Give them a trial. J. it- J- G. I had killed Cole, should the latter
Wilmington Peanuts produce
more than other kinds. Hogs
prefer them to any others- Fine
titles i grade of seed for sale by J. R.
relative to the
unjust discrimination of freight
rates in North Carolina, and pro
that the attorney general
shall prosecute all infringements
of the law.
Among the new bills intro-
against the State, to J. G.
give corporation commission con
over electric company.
fail to and
mite the whole together
with shady past and his
lolling proclivities, will have to
be considered as bearing on this
He is now in jail
awaiting a preliminary hearing
which will be held United
States Commissioner Ives
Long st a--- .
over , .,,, row in city at
of other bills of local pie colon seed.
nature were introduced.
At noon the trust bill was
taken up by special order, and
Senator Lockhart, who intro-
the bill made a ling speech
He was an-
or to W in support of i,
shall fail to Kn force from and after against by Senator who
such papers, nooks or records as
Or
Maine Red bliss, Irish Gobbles,
Rose, Peerless, at S. M.
Schultz.
days seed oats at F. V.
will treat you right
Beautiful line styles
Tailor made Ladies just
received. Call and ate them.
J. R. J. G.
POOR PRINT
m.
X ft t
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Title
Eastern reflector, 19 February 1909
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The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
February 19, 1909
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Joyner NC Microforms
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