Eastern reflector, 30 April 1909


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In Charge of F. C. NYE
I A The Eastern and Vicinity-Advertising Rates on
We tor . delightful
i .- at thy free win
church Sunday
Suable We want t
; We can Mi- the excel-
prices that will manner in which she has
y Carroll and La talk about child training all yon
fetch warn b a short while please. carry out
,,. Salomon's injunction
Wei. Heel I Several of our arc at-
COMMITTEE OPENS BIDS
Man Gets for the
Plant.
The executive committee of
the Eastern Carolina
Training school was in session
here Thursday for the purpose
of receiving, opening and pass-
upon the sealed bids for the
Several our w construction of the sewer system
by the tending court this week but we and of the school
Co. There were three bids
. meetings con- received as
. church Misses and Beulah Mun- The Construction Co.,
J of Ayden, attended Atlanta, through its
last vices Sunday. B. F. bid for the
. Rollins and Eugene Can-1 sewer system and for
-a bush- n n went to last night.
; muddy while F. j. of Greenville,
tell you bid for the sewer system
for the
ax .
b at our re. the beat
grades at reason prices,
Barter
Roi . of Grifton,
h. u . on business.
b if, oysters,
tun be
. n
r turning. They
it the trip.
Fresh corned herrings Justin.
A. W. Ange j. Johnson, of Raleigh, bid
Anew line of bet; crockery for th sewer system
for the J
Harrington. Barber Co, The committee the
If you want your chickens to chairman to notify J. M. Johnson
be healthy and lay well, and your that the contract for the server
. .- have pigs to thrifty give them Dr. By, tern would be awarded to Dim
r the roads leading Hess's Stock and Poultry Food, upon his execution of the re-
f it don't do what it is bond, and such notice was
. do report it to us and to him immediately.
.-. .-. The architects and the
EASTERN
D. J. Editor and Owner
Truth In Preference to Fiction.
COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. APR.
One Dollar Per Year
. h. f -t your money bade.
A.
that has just been op
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in A
Fresh .-- rye.
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of all kinds has just come in.
. . . have Harrington. Barber
J. per The
C. and B. D. the mi
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were with the
We a lot of enamel ware I committee. he architects visit-
., ,. s prices buildings, inspected
V. A. W. Ange Co. work and reported the name
Oar line of fresh E seeds finely.
A FACT
ABOUT THE
What Is known as the
is seldom occasioned y actual exist-
external conditions, but In t h e
majority of eases by a dis-
ordered LIVER-------
THIS IS A FACT
Which may be
by trying a course of
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Will Change
Having decided to give up
as a tobacco
W ii n . into the ware-
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pi for-i the Liberty warehouse;
p n i r ;.,, . I desire to k
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They hare and to the
mind. They bring health and elastic-
to the body.
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ITEMS.
April 21.1909.
i ., editor
readers R As tor
will write
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Mr. M
to G e V
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and
The exercises of
Cora and Sadie school,
at Mills school house were held
last Friday night. The crowd
was unusually large, a great
many not being able to the
house ; but the order and
were perfectly splendid. It
was a matter of comment
that the crowd was larger and
e order infinitely bettor than
it had ever been fore. By the
Way, this is one of the very best
communities in the county,
it is getting better all the time.
The exercises
The
., that they had had the
, best and they
their much
to Ives and their
drills were
;. fine.
wen m
,. s for the hi
.- m irk and i
writing
PARDON NOT APPRECIATED.
in Thin
Governor and
people who the
pardon of Allen Gray, a gentle-
man of color of Pitt county, may
fell like when
they learn that Gray was back
In jail in less than a week after
being liberated from th roads.
On Monday, inst. Gray
was discharged from the Pitt
county convict camp, where he
was serving a two sen-
on a pardon issued by
Governor Saturday
night Gray w. into the store
of Forbes Brown In Green-
ville and asKed to be shown
t . . i . . .
, the nicest d
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, i . .
Ki i pr . . prize. ;
r . vies and .
j .
lings a v. j he time will soon be at hand
Joe went will be housing their
i therefore, do not forget
of r
. ; it -i. us for
A. W. Ange
A.
ltd
was occupied with another
Gray up four
pairs of a
and a hat and slipped the
door of the store. Mr.
i soon detected the theft
and went at once to have a
v arrant Issued for Gray.
. In the meantime Gray had hid
other for he plunder in the back lot and
., .,, l in door of the
. WILL RECEIVE
tills
ban.
Two Mare
School
T executive s of
genuine Handy Eastern Carolina
Son save you money i Training school will meet in
Come id examine time. preparing to Greenville on the 4th day of May,
then-. We can give prices that our
st you.
Harrington, Barber Co.
The famous Cox cotton plant-
guano sowers are that they place for the construction and
going. Prices and terms right, orders as early as possible. Wei installment of boilers, engines,
have orders for more than at i plait, electrical plant.
to restive and consider
trucks as early es possible bids for the construction
would deem it a favor two new buildings the
that desire trucks for this the power
See us before you buy.
A. G. Cox Co.
Winterville, N. C.
J. D. Cox came in from Fair-
county, Saturday
present for future shipments.
A. G. Cox Manufacturing Co.
Winterville N. C.
A. W. Co., wish to
at home a few days. announce to their many
Rev. T. H. King filled his j men that their spring goods are
J. fa la .
appointment at Tucker's
school house Sunday afternoon.
The primary for nominating
town officers to be elected the
first Monday in May was held
Monday night. R. G. Chapman
was renominated for mayor by
acclamation. A. G. Cox. L. L.
Kittrell and J. K. Barnhill were
renominated for aldermen and
S. Smith for
policeman- The greatest
prevailed. We have an
excellent set of town officers and
our appreciate their
forts in keeping the town affairs
in excellent shape.
We were delighted to have
Rev. Mr. Joyner and Miss Lillian
Munn, of Ayden, with us Sun-
day. They brought with them
about twenty-five bright child-
They sang at the Baptist
church Sunday morning
here. AH are most cordially
invited to come and examine our
line. We can give you prices
that will interest you.
We have just received our line
of men's and slippers.
See us for styles and prices.
Harrington. Barber Co.
ice machine and everything con-
with the power house
On Wednesday. 5th of May,
the committee will receive and
consider sealed bids for furnish-
and equipping of the entire
school plant. It is expected that
th-re will be a large number of
bidders present both days and
that the committee will have a
very busy time.
Sick headache, and
relieved by Rings L
Pills. They cleanse the system. Do
not gripe. Price Sold by John L
Wooten.
Pile Remedy is put up in a
tube with nozzle attached. May be
applied directly to the wasted parts.
Guaranteed. Price Sold by John
L. Wooten.
Tyson ard
Leon, t were visit ;
in our Thursday-
Mr. and Mrs. C. D.
went to
Mills mi h and r.
went to visit sister, Mrs. H
A. Nichols, i-f
day.
G. II. Grumpier
down from Wilson Saturday
evening spent the night
with Ivy Smith. Be preached
a sermon at a. m.
Sunday and to Greenville
that evening to hear Dr.
the able evangelist that baa
commenced a two meet
lag in the Christian church there
Lloyd Smith went to
Saturday.
R. E. went to
Farmville Saturday evening.
We had a very good Sunday
school house
Sunday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. R M. Starkey
and J. the
evening at Mills Smith's
Misses Rosa and Smith
went to Pearce's school
near Ayden, Friday, to attend a
picnic. Miss Ellen
home Sunday and Mis
returned Monday. They report
one of the finest times on record
We learned last night
Joe Barrett, one of the
Miss Clark and Eva Mercantile Company,
i made the same grades, picked a pair of shoes
averaging on all her, from counter and walking up
v tor entire session; the store told Mr.
.-. teachers gave a Davenport he had purchased th
. i
The there earlier in the day
prize for moat wanted to exchange them.
writing was v. n I ; Miss the store
who saw come In and pick
up the shoes gave the trick
was a hand-
some fountain . The com-
that examined the copy
books considered Miss Eva
away. Gray slipped out the
back way again and Mr.
such a close second, that. port vent to have a warrant
the committee presented her a-issued
book. The prizes were present-
Stray Up.
hop.
I have taken up a stray
color red with black spots, .
pounds, marked full in
left tar, split and half moon in right
car. Owner can same by proving
ownership and paying charges
J. W. Allen, Jr.
Two East of Greenville.
ed by T. H. King, of Winterville.
Taken ail together, it was one
of the most delightful entertain-
we have ever attended.
The writer was impressed
with the words of commendation
and appreciation on the part of
the patrons for the teachers and
on the part of the teachers for
the and the entire com-
The patrons seem to
think they have the best teach-
in the county, and the teach-
seem to think they have the
best place in the county to teach.
had hid and made tracks for the
river bridge, but officers were
quick enough to prevent him
getting away. Deputy Sheriff
and Detective Hines had
gone to the bridge in advance,
and Policeman Clark kept close
on the trail of the
thing Gray knew he was hemmed
in between the officers on the
bridge and he was brought back
to jail. All the stolen goods
were recovered.
RATHER DIE. DOCTOR,
place mi
teachers deserve all f
. when we remember from gangrene had
that they are teaching and are eaten if j
will treat you
Stray Taken Up.
I have taken up two female one
weighing -bout pounds, color,
the other about pounds, black color,
both marked crop in right slit in
left ear. One has found pigs since
taken up. Owner can get by
ownership and pave g charges.
If comes the hogs will be
fold at public ion before the court
house door on Thursday. April at
noon.
Two miles from Greenville.
will treat you
had
. you
m same
which they were
evening. , , raised. i at all
Some of the farmers in our sec-
lion will soon be transplanting to-1
,,,, ,,
expects to commence this even- hone No
pound at When you have baggage to go
COUGH SYRUP
and LAW
TO FOOD AND LAW.
money
FOR SALE BY JNO. WOOTEN.
COUNTY SOIL MAP.
QUESTIONS OF INTEREST ANS
BY MR.
Some of the Benefit That R-
salt From the Map and How
Can be Obtained.
Editor
On making the soil map of
Pitt county there are many
asked us as we go about
the county boring holes in the
ground. The more common ones
What are you doing What
good it be when you finish
How much does it cost As this
work is being done by the Na-
government and State for
the benefit of the farmers and
land-owner, and
in general, it is nothing but
proper that every person in Pitt
county know all about it
The first question was answer-
ed in The Daily Reflector about
three weeks ago when Mr.
Whichard clearly outlined the
work.
The second question one
which could be dealt with at con-
length, but I shall mere-
mention briefly some of the
purposes for this work. Under-
lying all attempts to improve the
agricultural welfare of any
is the necessity for a
correct knowledge of the
variety and distribution of i
its soils, other natural resources
and advantages. The soil is the
capital and he should
study how to use and improve it
to the best advantage, just as a
banker studies how to place the
funds of his institution.
In order to intelligently study
the soils it is necessary to know
something of the different kinds
of soils, each kind is lo-
how much there is of it,
and the condition of it as regards
its origin, draining and surface
features. The map which is be-
made of Pitt county will show
in different colors the different
kinds of soil and the area of each.
It also be an accurate map
of the county showing roads,
railroads, streams, houses,
churches, school houses, towns,
township lines, etc. It can be
used advantageously in locating
districts, laying out new j
roads, opening up rural mail
routes, and in planning drainage
schemes, as the elevations and
natural drainage ways are shown.
It will only be a matter of a
short time before many of the
now wet. poorly drained but fer-
tile areas, will be drained and
reclaimed and made productive.
The maps and reports will
furnish prospective settlers
biased information concerning
the soils, agricultural conditions,
and possibilities of the
To illustrate, If a Northern or
Western farmer, or some one
seeking a favorable climate,
cheap and productive soils and a
congenial people, receives a copy
of the map and report of Pitt
county he can learn ail about the
county from the report and an-
of its soils without leaving
home.
The soil survey is the basis for
the study of the adaptation of
soils to crops. Anyone who has
had any practical experience
knows that not all soils are equal-
suited to the same crops, and
that more or less of a selection
of soil is made for certain crops.
By studying these soils in
to similar soils of the At-
antic coastal plain it is
to new crops which
would prove profitable. Pitt
county offers great opportunities,
as its soils can produce most any
crop and could support many
times the present population.
One of the most important
things connected with the soil
survey is to study the
and fertilizer of
various soils for the different
crops A large number of samples
of soil, subsoil and marl are be-
collected and forwarded to
Washington. D. C. and Raleigh.
N. C. for The amount
of money annually invested in
fertilizers by the
county is upwards of
Perhaps a third of this
money is annually wasted and
brings no adequate returns ow-
to the fact that, the
of the farmers do not understand
the soil requirements for just the
proper kind of f.-r and go
ahead buying most any brand
and applying it to the land with-
out due regard for the needs of
at particular for a
crop. Dr. B. W. State
and Director of the
State Test . carrying on
a number of fertilizer
and also variety tests of
cotton, corn, and other crops in
order to ascertain what is the
best fertilizer and how much for
each kind of soil and crop, and
also the variety best suited to
each soil. He knows th soil
type with which he is
and by having the soils
of Pitt county mapped he will
be able to give out valuable and
specific information tot the farm-
concerning each type of soil
It be impossible to
with the soil on each plan-
or even in each county,
but when experiments are made
in one locality the farmers who
have the same kind of soil can
apply the same treatment to
and look forward to the same
favorable results. Without a soil
you would not know
or not you had the same soil.
The third How much
does it cost the people of Pitt
county Can be answered m
one word-nothing. This work
is being done in the Interest of
the farmers and land owners at
no direct cost to any person, but
from the general funds
by congress together
with a small part of the revenue
derived from the sale of
tags by the Depart-
The maps and reports of
county will be printed by the
Bureau of Soils. IT. S. Depart-
of Agriculture and
free to any one who will
write to Congressman John H.
Small and simply ask for one.
W. Edward
REFLECTIONS OF A DELEGATE. I SUPERIOR COURT.
REPORT OF GRAND JURY. FLAG RAISED AT GRADED SCHOOL
. . Recommendation, to Superior Court. Over A.
Having been not guilty. .
fortune it was to appointed a returned a C. If. Cook. Judge was
delegate to represent my for murder against Aaron
May. charged with the murder We, the grand submit the , d
of Mack Harris.
Mollie Butler, keeping bawdy inquired into
No. of that noble
Knight of Pythias, whose
abiding spirit is to exemplify the
friendship BO great and true of
him whose name we boast and
point with pride, we. the under-
signed, com ably seated in
that bewitching little Queen of
Bed Wing.
a motor racer of rare ability, and
manned by her genial owners.
Captain Dave Hill and son. left
our mooring promptly at
on Thursday afternoon, and, by
way. an ideal afternoon it
was, and wended our way up the,
beautiful and
the stream that leads on to that
good old heme of hospitality,
Greenville. That progressive
little city we'll always delight in
calling sister. After a most
pleasant run of two hours, view-
the beautiful scenery of an
emerald hue, such as Dam-i
Nature saw fit to bestow
upon us. we reached our
A feeling of content
crept stealthily over us, while
each wore of happiness
realizing the significance of our
mission to convey the spirit of
true friendship from Pamlico
Lodge No. to the district and
to the world, and we that
our trust has been carefully
guarded. Getting back to my
subject we unfortunately failed
house, guilty.
Bill Faison, trespass, not guilty.
Samuel Brown, mis-
trial.
Midi Daniel, assault with
deadly weapon and carrying con-
weapon, guilty f second
charge.
Fred Dixon, Babe Daniel and
Adrian Page, cruelty to fowls.
Dixon not guilty, Daniel and
Page guilty.
Ed Patella, larceny, pleads
i guilty, sentenced six months on
roads.
Star
Several pa-
by the
if rd by
and
violators of the law that have d
come to our knowledge. re,
We have visited and close grades. Prayer v. i
injected the the Rev. B
several offices in it. and find,
the
the beat record for a
period of five slowly
pulled the rope which drew
sanitary condition,
well cared for.
It has been recommended by .
former grand juries that book- fifty feet high, where it
eases be put in the clerk of the unfurled to the breezes.
office sufficient to keep The flag is quite a beautiful
assault with deadly books belonging to his it to six feet
. . n I Realizing the great need of them. twelve feet long and has tony
v. c ask your Honor to order the six stars on it
commissioners to have them put It was paid for
j i pupils. Each pupil was to
We learn that the county hon Contribute one penny
contains about acres of good ad nearly every child responded
land with only about acres
recommend that
acres mere of this land
be drained and cleared, and that
weapon, not guilty.
Mack Brown, failing to list
taxes, pleads judgment
suspended upon payment of costs
and taxes.
Robert Clark, abandonment,
guilty, sentenced seven months
on roads.
Willis Jenkins, assault
deadly weapon, guilty.
J B. Hardy and Alfred Hardy, the keeper be provided with
highway robbery, not guilty, team and tools to cultivate
State takes appeal to Supreme
court. This case consumed all of
Wednesday and attracted much
interest.
Lewis Hardy, larceny, guilty,
judgment suspended upon pay-
to specify our mode of travel larceny, not guilty.
thereby bewildered our friends
in Greenville, among whom we
especially remember Brother R.
C. Flanagan, his younger
and Brother Charlie
who were so painstaking
as to our welfare.
One of our party, evidently be-
an offspring good
we were
not long in locating the odor of a
luscious dish of spring chicken
which we partook of in a good
old fashioned way, much after
the style of the of Pitt
at the time honored barbecue.
After this little feast we were
cordially invited to the Castle
Ball of Tar River Lodge No.
where were assented the big
hearted delegates from the
respective ledges which they
cam to represent
I would not for obvious
sons go into detail as to the pro-
of the meeting, suffice
it to say that the meeting
was in every respect a grand
success.
After such business was trans-
acted as came before us
a part of same being quite
a clever little to
speech by Bro. J. K.
Death of Mr. G. W. Satterfield.
It is with sorrow that we
learned of death of Mrs. G.
W. Satterfield, who departed this
life Saturday morning. April
24th at eleven o'clock. She died
as she lived a Christian, generous m
and warm hearted, always brother -.--- .
to follow where He leads. Bonner of Pamlico No.
She was a member of the Free meeting adjourned and we were
one woo ,
Will Baptist church and has been
for a number of years.
She was years old and all
through her life was always
striving to do better. She was
sick about three weeks with
bronchitis before the end came.
She leaves her husband and eight
children-five girls and three
boys, also a father, three sisters
and one brother to mourn
Our heartfelt sympathy goes
out to the bereaved ones and
especially to the little children,
for the one whom they once
called mother is no more, we
I bow our heads in humble
for will, not ours be
She was buried in
land cemetery, the funeral l
being conducted by
than taken to the banquet hall
where Loyal Knights and Ye
Fair Maidens assembled to par
take of the sumptuous repast,
evidently prepared for us by the
nimble fingers of the wives and
of those present.
C. V. York, assault with dead- j
weapon, guilty, fined and
costs.
Andrew Wilkins, carrying con-
weapon, guilty, sentenced
three months on roads.
Allen Gray, larceny, pleads
guilty in two cases, sentenced
three years on roads in first case
and two years in second the
sentences to follow each other.
John Collins, carrying conceal-,
ed weapon, pleads guilty.
John Joyner. larceny,
judgment suspended upon pay-
of costs.
Abe Peyton, larceny, guilty,
sentenced eight on roads
Thrower, assault with
deadly weapon, pleads guilty.
fined and costs.
Aaron May, manslaughter,
pleads guilty, sentenced three
years on roads.
case of Mollie Butler,
convicted of keeping a bawdy
house, the judgment of the court
was that she be imprisoned six
months in jail, sentence to begin
Nov. 1st, 1909, and to pay the
costs.
Mack Mobley, selling liquor
unlawfully, guilty.
Will Dunn, selling liquor
lawfully, guilty, judgment
pended upon of costs.
John Collins, house breaking,
pleads guilty, sentenced
make this
because we believe by
it out the place car. be
made in a great measure self-
sustaining. We believe it should
be made a reformatory farm for
young violators of the law.
Respectfully submitted.
L A. Mayo, Foreman
to the request. A few gave
nickels and dimes.
Every school should have a
There la no better way to
the children patriotism,
the upon which all free
trust finally rest.
STATE NEWS.
GENERAL NEWS.
Some of Over the
Country.
Plains, British East
has reached the hunting
grounds and tonight he will
spend his first night in Africa
under canvass. A big camp has
been arranged near the
station here for the Roosevelt
expedition and last night lions
were the vicinity
The country
Happening of in North Caro-
Rocky Mount, N. C. April
-St by lightning striking
the house, the
and Storage warehouse of the J.
C. Tobacco Co., is to-
day a heap of ruins.
During a most severe electrical
storm about five this
morning, the building was set on
fire about midway the roof, and
the fire spread rapidly.
Greensboro. N.
ins, a well known
man about town, who
ed in Norfolk several weeks ago
for violation of the cocaine law,
having in his several
hundred worth of the
drug, and who gave a five
good sport. The commoner
of are plentiful and
the huntsmen will no time in
getting started on their shooting
trips.
Lisbon, April 23.-A series of
violent earthquake shocks
curred here tonight, and seismic
disturbances, according to re-
ports from various places, were
felt throughout the whole of
Portugal. For a time fears were
was arrested here this afternoon
on a warrant from the Norfolk
authorities as a fugitive from
justice. Simmons is being held
here awaiting instructions from
Norfolk.
Rocky Mount, N. C. April
-News of the of the
Atlantic Coast Line station at
Jamesville on Tuesday night was
received in this city yesterday
by the railroad officials. The
demolished the city.
Washington, D. C April
k, I Word came from the White
today that the president
months looking with favor on Judge
Jack Jones, larceny, guilty.
Twelve all m one lull
storm, and it is known to have
been either by lightning
or else set on fire by the electric
Twelve .
indicted for gambling, entered a
plea of
sweethearts of those present. upon payment
while the sweet melodies from of
toe orchestra rent the air- w running gambling
We wish to pay our respects to
We w f-j-----
Dr. Charles Laughinghouse, who
acted as toast master and filled
the chair so admirably.
After a few short hours, as
are always pleasant hours, we
bade farewell to our friends and
brothers and obtained the
promise of quite a few of them
to visit us during our jubilee
week, and permit of
courtesies and hospitality so
costs. , .
Pearl Price, running gambling
not guilty.
Peter Harrington,
unlawfully, not guilty.
G. Connor, of the State
Supreme court, for the Eastern
Carolina judgeship, and that if a
Democrat is chosen he stands a
fine chance to be Judge
successor.
Fla. April
Florida today took a long and
wires in the building.
State Treasurer B. R Lacy is
taking the preliminary steps
looking to the issuance of the
State bonds provided
for by the recent legislature for
carrying out the provisions of
the Bickett act of the 1907
for enlarging the State
unlawfully, not guilty. today took a long h issue to be made
guilty,
costs.
to our trends in dear old Green
ville again.
Respectfully.
W. E. Harding,
M. N.
J. E. Bonner,
prohibition. The house of
representatives, to adopted
the joint resolution
providing that in 1910 a
amendment shall M
submitted to voters to decide
whether they wish to have for-
ever prohibited in Florida the
July. He has taken up with the
engravers the matter of bids for
engraving the bonds and this
contract be awarded by the
Council of State great
while.
vices being .- bountifully bestowed upon us. No.
Mr. Forbes. Sunday evening. May we live to enjoy a
A T
lever prohibited in TH next Sat-
The Home B. L. Association.
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Men Boys in all the new
styles and lasts. When in
need of any goods, come to
Satisfaction guaranteed.
LIFE OR FIRE
TALK TO
MOSELEY
THIS WILL
Gray's Sweet Powders for
Children, certain relief for feverish-
heft. lad he. teething
more Bud r.-u at.- the bow
els, destroy worms. They
up in U hours, so I u
ant to the Ute and as mint.
Children like them. W
They never
by all druggist. Me. Ask tout.
Don't accept any
OCEAN TRAVEL
Luxury Tin the on
Atlantic Liner.
luxury wean travel
i Mich a state that
land timid may
almost delude themselves think-
I they are still u when
are in the middle of
bugle sounds you
I Ir. to tidy your hair. The sun Is
in your window or at
I lens me -t the windows, for there
She Exit.
was
her upon the formation of the
globe.
-Now. what country, she
turning to the of the class,
j. opposite .- on the
answered the pupil.
Miss Whack-
,,. . I i ore t. bore a
hole the earth here and j u
to go at end.
lo you think you r come
the hole, shouted
the ii e and went down one.
Very Different.
exclaims the
comp his
dare you. sir, my music
as
don't understand de-
nun the critic.
that my
,,,. windows, for there ,
D your drawing room, one to P.
The Home of Quality.
Bun tune Oh, my good friend,
I said no Mich I said it was
a ran I
Gardner's Re-
pair
an ,,
portable Cut c, cut twice
Sue., cut three times per cord.
Give me a trial.
GARDNER
THE OBJECTION TO JOHN.
worth of Beautiful
absolutely given away free.
st Prize. Beautiful Mahogany
Buffet worth
2nd Prize. Beautiful Mahogany
finish Princess Dresser worth
5.00.
3rd Prize. Beautiful
Piece Toilet set worth
10.00.
prizes are all here and now on at our store.
The way to GET SOMETHING FOR NOTHING.
Come to our store and buy worth of goods or pay on your
account and either will entitle you to one draw at these lovely
prizes. Every time you buy worth of goods or pay on your
account you are entitled to on draw.
During this great offer will sell everything at the closest possible
prices. Call and look over our entire stock. trouble to show
goods. We have the most beautiful, complete and up to data line
of Furniture, Go-Carts, Mattings, Rugs and Squares in
Pitt county. Drawing will commence Saturday, April 10th, 1909
at o'clock.
Yours truly,
TAFT BOYD
Furniture Company.
toe bathroom one In the bedroom
drawing
he In the Winter palace. Sire.
tor all the it to
ship's cabin i.- In cold
and white A carpet of old gold,
a sofa piled luxuriantly with cushions.
several chairs, a table, wonderfully
desk, on which rests a drop
light at disposal. stop a
moment to admire panels and
etchings and the which are l .
embroidered with drooping m Opposite City Market, Greenville,
faint green Au electric grate Ore. North Carolina.
with a genuine mantel, lends an air of Buggies, Carts, Wagons and farm-,
spaciousness to the room. notice repaired, Furniture repair-.
that your gowns have been bung In I ea and upholstered, g machines
one blouses In All work to be
and that shoes, slippers, umbrella, etc. as good best and prices lower .
carefully stowed away In I than . Wood
places provided tor them.
The third day out. If the weather la
flue. Is the social height of the trip
The ship's types are by this time all
folly developed. The bridge Bends
nave become known to each other, and
they never leave their game except for
There U the usual contingent
that morning comes around to I It th. Sit
tell you bow early they were on deck.
You hive at the prow and
wan bid schools of dolphins Jump-
straight for the ship, you have
rushed excitedly to the rail to watch n
passing steamer with which your
salutes by running up
Innumerable little flags, and you have
marveled at the land birds that
ways follow the ship across, and per-
you ash the steward to set out
tome fresh water and a Of
crumbs f. r then,
if you spontaneous
the hour In tin- Ship's gymnasium
be your regular rendezvous ever.
morning, and aside from the fun which
will have In the
perform unaccustomed on lb.
camel, the spirited horse or
the vibrators you will receive direct
benefit from the exercises, which are
the beat to be recommended for
the maintenance sea
in Leslie's Weekly,
Easter is almost here
and your outfit will
not be complete with-
out a pair of our
Regina or Shoes
For Ladies
There is more comfort
than you ought to ex-
in a pair of our
Shoes, the inner sole
is smooth,
no wax, tacks, or
threads to injure the
feet. The leather is
the best, the fit perfect
and surely you could
ask no better style.
The Central Mercantile Co.
J. Davenport, Mgr.
EARTHQUAKES OF OLD
Was Explained
The and Nelsons have;
been neighbors and intimate
friends. So when John Gaylord at
twenty-four, as lino a fellow as ever
was, began to see what an
charming girl Molly Nelson was
Strange Ideas of the Ancients a.
it was evident to all, Their Causes.
John and Molly themselves,
that tint parent were
lighted. As yet was no form WARNING SIGNS OF
announcement, but every one,
knew that it and piny shown
evening after John Air and I
to Molly on the front porch, of ten
I angering the other Nelsons
had retired.
The surprise of the two was
ALDEN'S NAPLES STORY.
J S f O O R I N G
Sam White on Five Point. More room and larger stock. Come
to me.
General Merchandise.
It Glass of Capri Win. and a Status
That
The late W. I. Alden. the humorist,
was one of the most abstemious
fact, he was pretty near be
lug a teetotaler. I don't know that I
ever saw bun take or spirits in
all the years knew him except r
of Claret at the midday and even
lug meals during Illness.
During the later years at his life he
spent the whiter abroad, sometimes la
sometime In Naples and once.
I think. In Cairo, and usually his four
or live residence on the
of would not coal
him more
Once Ids from Naples i
remember bis telling; me
a brother novelist, was la Na-
also and ashed me one t
dine with st one of big hotels
on water front just outside Na
pies one of those hotels along
massive stone embankment against
Which the waves of sea
break In showers of spray thirty or
forty feet high
we went fur a walk
along embankment, and we got
pretty well drenched with the spray.
Soon wt reached a status, and. lo, it
nodded gravely toward us
Did you sat that status
L. to me.
certainly said I.
said he. Tin going back to
the hotel and to bed before get run
In. it's that confounded Capri
ashamed of ourselves, back
went and sneaked Up hi pad. But at
next morning both of
us seemed to be fresh cod-
our dissipation of the night
I before, and we could not understand
why we had such good until
the waiter
the gentlemen feel last
night's slight earthquake T
son's Weekly.
con-
when I
step was heard in the hall,
and presently Mr. Nelson appeared
in dippers dressing can-
in hand. Quito evidently ho
had gone bed then got up
for some purpose.
father, what is the mat-
Molly's chocks were burning,
her father stood there hesitating
eying John closely. John, loan-
against the where he
had stood for the last fifteen min-
laying good night to Molly,
felt decidedly uncomfortable under
Mr. Nelson's gaze.
In fact, it embarrassing ell
around. But John a young man
who goes straight to tho point.
anything wrong, Mr.
he began. I to infer
that you object to my being
no, not exactly,
Mr. Nelson coughed slightly,
only that mother and
I would like to get a little,
cried Molly, in-
couldn't dis-
any one John has been
talking
don't doubt that, my dear.
Mr. Nelson was beginning to enjoy
the situation. not that, nor
have I any objection to John's talk-
to In fact, I haven't an
objection in tho world to John nor
to his conduct,
Mr. Nelson U open to suspicion of
having prolonged the matter
at this point.
in thing. Mrs.
non I do object seriously, my
dear John, to tho habit you seem to
have formed this evening
against the push. Our bed-
room is nest to the kitchen,
this continuous boll ringing is not
conducive to
th
by
Two Mountains That
Crashed and Than Reeded.
If we search history to find to what
r a uses the attributed earth-
quakes we Bud Hint the
believed that all occurrences of the
kind were due to the Influence of the
Mara, especially of three to which
they ascribed thunder-namely, Sat-
urn. Jupiter and Mars. The seers of
MM clay believed that these disturb-
were caused by the stars
with the sun or being In
with it. more particularly when
the stars were In the aspect.
chronicles tho report concern-
leg one a who
the to be-
of their city And
legend it that the city was soon
afterward destroyed.
who wrote his natural history
In A. conceived that earth-
quakes were caused by the winds, as
the earth never trembles except
when the sea Is quite calm and when
heavens are so tranquil that
birds cannot maintain their flight, all
the air which should them be-
withdrawn. Nor does It ever hap-
pen until after great winds, the gust
being pent up. as It were, In the As-
concealed
Many scientists observed that
nil great convulsions of nature are
likely to be preceded by
that birds and generally ex-
certain presentiments of the
event, facts which the wise men of
ancient days noted accounted for
In their different ways.
an earthquake
occurs there Is often sound without
any motion. When there Is motion It
Is tremulous vibratory. The clefts
He who sows brambles must not C
barefoot
moon, because at that time storms are
lulled. They are moat frequent when
great heal to showers or
showers to
further Is no
doubt that earthquake are felt by
shipboard. There are many
Signs for the mariner beforehand, how-
ever. The timbers of toe vessel creak.
The birds that settle the vessel
not without their alarms. There Is
also a sign In the bent ens, for when a
shock is near lit hand, either In the
daytime or a little after sunset, a
cloud Is stretched out In the clear sky
like a long, thin line. The water In
wells Is more than usual, and it
emits a disagreeable
In describing the various kind Of
shocks and expanding on bis
on the subject remarks
that buildings are tho safest;
also the angles of walls and walls
made of bricks suffer least. The earth
movement that resembles the rolling
of waves Is the most or
when the motion Is Impelled In
direction. Tho cease when
tho vapors have burst forth, but If
there be no escape of vapor of any
kind then tho may continue
for forty days. They have been known
to continue for two
Tho historian records the greatest
of the having
curred In the district of during
tho consulship of Lucius and
Julius, when mountains
rushed together, falling upon each
other with a very loud crash and then
receding, while In the daytime smoke
and vapor Issued from
says the wonder was witnessed by
great crowd of Woman knights and
travelers along the
The same wilier greatest
earthquake which occurred In our
memory was In the reign of Tiberius,
by which cities of Asia were
laid prostrate In one During
the Tunic war we had accounts of
fifty-seven In one rear.
Nor is It evil merely consisting In
tho danger which is produced by the
motion; It is an equal or greater evil
when It Is considered as a prodigy.
The city of Home never experienced a
that was not the forerunner of
some great
of course, takes a good many
of his accounts from Aristotle, but his
are confirmed
other writers. Herodotus describes a
great disturbance In his day. when
sea came beyond Memphis, as fur
the mountains of Ethiopia, also
from tho plains of Arabia. Tho sea
also surrounded Ilium and tho whole
of and covered the plain
through which the Meander
makes actual mention of of
She Aeolian having
from tho U a matter of
common among the scientists of
day that was from
Italy such a
of the earth sometimes remain, die- , confirmed by
playing what has been swallowed up, , a
sometimes It, the
being closed and the soil brought over
It tho city being, It were,
devoured. Maritime are more
especially subject to shocks. Nor are
mountainous districts exempt. I have
found the Alps and the
shaken by them. The shocks
happen more frequently In the autumn
and the They also happen
more frequently In the night than n
tho day. The greatest shocks are In
the the evening, but they
rake at daybreak.
also take place eclipses of
R E A L
, sites on railroad sidings tor sale.
Terms to suit
L- C- ARTHUR,
INSURE WITH
C. L. WILKINSON
Life, Fire, Accident and Health
and Bonds. Will go on your
Bond.
Norfolk and Southern Railway
Harry K. Walcott and Hugh M. Receivers.
DIVISION PASSENGER
LEAVE GREENVILLE
.
p. m.
What Changed the
Old Town's Name
A DETECTIVE'S I
W. P. EDWARDS
p,
, Chocowinity, Washington, and Intern-
m- Stations.
7-25 a. m. I Wilson
m.
and
ARRIVE GREENVILLE
Mr. Brown of
wouldn't advertise;
So along came Mr. Strong
And took him by surprise.
Mr. S., a yon may
Was strictly up to date;
Knew the game and played the same
At early hours and late.
Strong i. still in
The merchant of the town;
He advertises and surprises
Such as Mr. Brown.
Method by Which H Secured man you looking for
Evidence. when you need
I had to resort to a queer ruse, Sign Tacking
once to get an admission a d d, for Adv.
Bf Framed to Order
trouble at a club between two young
men. One threw a glass of
into the other's face. ho other
did not resent the insult as he
should have done. When his fa-
heard of it he threatened to
disinherit his son unless he Sharpened
the man who had thrown the wine , safety
to his face. The father Carbon
of the same club, and he made Agent
a of a wine supper that his I at,
son could and would whip the other
fellow. Soon after this tho son met
the man who had insulted him and
whipped him. The fight occurred,
on a prominent street, and as two
of the man's friends were
with him at the time there was talk
of an action them and Ins
father for conspiracy. Our agency
was retained to get the evidence I
., ,
was decided that it would be
necessary to get an admission from
the father of the young man who
had made the assault. I was told to
get it. tried many ways failed.
He did not know was a detective
lie had
but thought I was in
Other work. had another plan to
t from him what I wanted. I
km a New York publication was
having the written up and
I had seen the picture of
the which had been prepared
for it Ho was pleased at tho pub-
that the fight was to get, for
of the affair at the club
I From Washington, Chocowinity, and Inter-
a. m. j mediate stations.
p. m
i mediate
mediate Stations.
and
9-55 a m I From Raleigh. Wendell, Zebulon
p. m. I Intermediate stations.
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no;
as
information; and are
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Herbert Edmond, Prop.
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sided over by a skilled barber-
Our place is inviting, razors
sharp. Our towels clean.
electrical machine for
dry shampoo and La-
dies waited on at their homes.
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Opposite center Brick Warehouse.
General Merchandise
striking him from the rear. Behind
him were two other men, who were
supposed to have accompanied him
to see fair play. The father was i
thought to have been m the neigh-1
but as he wasn't seen he
left off the picture. He exam-
it carefully.
are these two men he
asked, pointing to the two
DAIRY PRODUCTS.
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West Through
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pm for
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and all p-mU
South. .
All trains are equipped with first-
class and Pullman
drawing room sleeping cars, and
through trains having M in Cars
F t further information relative to
rates, time tables information i
Many of a Bread Much Favored
In Cold Countries.
Of all the hard tack broads of the
universe I have found by actual ex-
. I
inch
boil tho lea or coffee water
is a rather strong odor of
bread, but that la tolerated in
to smoke. While sojourning
with the engineers in Siberia I have
seen them using the larger
universe I have found by actual ex- , the W
the small ringed bread of of
Siberia the most substantial. When is for afternoon sport
the parties J, and the bread would
were constructing the Siberian rail-
road this white ring bread the ,
coarse rye was their main
staff of life. ,
It is made without wit or yeast
is first steamed, then
baked to expel the moisture Some
curious uses were made of MM
breads the When
soaked in-hot pure tallow for a few
moments till they sank
used in soups or soaked in eat-
en with tea during the severe w
utilized explorers
Another curious use to which it
nit is as an extempore candle or
No. W. St., w. v-
for ,
their tents, the bread would
stand the knocking about pretty
well and would eventually appear
in the soup at the evening meal.
Small Siberian storekeepers
the ringed bread as an abacus
or primitive counting apparatus
small sums in rubles an
kopecks and simple figuring,
are suspended above
counter. Ten breads arc strong l
each. The top line represents,
rubles, their money
going above ten, and the
lower strings stands for the
Of course the strings of bread
be increased to mount into the
thousands up if desired.-Sci-
American.
i is put is
coffeepot boiler. A nail is used to
Subscribe Reflector.
M. C Blount,
Cleaner and m
Hen. r hour
a b to
Same Man.
the most
man In this
surprise me. Who talks aD
He do. CW Tribune.
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editor
NORTH CAROLINA.
found a
-Z w Z SHOULD
TOO
lulled This hi a good
way to raise and it may
also out the pauper
immigrants.
Six Months
Copy
still OB ti Vanderbilt
George should put a stop to that
JUDGE- The country is going daft on
According to the Winston the subject of holidays, and K
Journal report says that District checked some-
Harry Skinner has he i where the time may come when
h .-. f being appointed g be a of the
The motion for a new trial j,,.,,,.,.,; in the eastern dis j be a
case of the Capers. Up in New York they
sec,, d f are hold, a U, week's
-y
-t business office In
MB-r .
Third
Entered tot PT.
N. C. mail
APR- 1909.
of murder in an- .
killing of
at Nashville, th
has just been argued by counsel.
col-1 , ,,
We expressed the opinion on
Texas better luck Lo overruled the death that the
her the defendants appeal- would land and have
against an oil than W
,. State as eventually h
there the CM banded
The Turks tire
u bad set the are.
what
can now listen for the re-
ports of gun.
has that
will light the oh n son.
It is said Carrie Nation Bold
enough hatchets on
campaign again saloons to buy
Maybe he will
e down, slay home and
keep quiet.
The Wisconsin legislature
passed a resolution calling upon
congress to investigate the
of wheat. the
If you took off the warm
days, guess you feel
now.
Spring weather ought tot de-
livering Niagara falls from the
ice jam.
As long as such gambling
i. allowed of course a man with
enough will corner a OH-
if he can. The thing to do
. the gambling.
, We see things often that force
baling that should
big hotel unanimity and working
. H part of business
There are
M of making tureen-
ville the beat town lo all
action of and if this
Loot done the fault lies with
the home people.
And for all anybody
knows. Skinner may be even
slated for the place. He has
made less noise than some of the
others, and if that fact is con-
side
was extinguished.
When our Bob Glenn open
r . his face there is something said
there are any more
enter the race j
legislature is wiser by having
gained this knowledge.
for a moment, it will be
taken as a mighty good sign so
far as Skinner is concerned.
Charlotte Chronicle.
This coincides with the views
Of The Reflector. From the be
Sinning of the agitation for the
judgeship this paper has held
that Colonel Skinner should
have it. Under existing
the position belongs to a
Republican, and w have had
patience with the scramble Dem
of the laying
corner stone of old St. Patrick's
cathedral. A few days ago there
was a big blowout over the 345th
anniversary of Shakespeare.
Next Friday will be the
of the inauguration of
George Washington as president
and there is talk of special do-
for the day also. Any ex-
is good enough to quit work
week days, and the holiday
is becoming a nuisance.
If folks would rest on Sundays
and work the six days of the
week, it would be more in keep-
with the teachings of the
Bible, they would be happier
and the country more
The Ethel Morton Opera Com-
which appeared here with
marked success
will return on May 7th and 8th.
at the Masonic Temple opera
house. They are playing a re-
of operas this year. All
are to be put on with special
scenery and costumes, and
by a cast even better than
f the formerly, and augmented by a
chorus. Miss Morton still
the organization and needs no
introduction to the people of
Greenville. Manager Courtney.
M as before, gives his
attention to each production, and
helps mat. in making each
and every one a perfect picture.
Speaking of the
revival that has been going
all over the South during the
patience with the .
should be Hotted out.
If a fellow insists on having
income he should not object
to paying a little tax on it.
A few hens at large can
vegetables the garden
about as readily as they do their
broods.
Hunter Roosevelt will hardly
Republicans in this State are
quite in b-
paper business. They have just
. started a paper at Raleigh, have
During the progress o a co t ,
over which he presides Judge O. , a,,
M. Cook gives expression to
many good things. He M J
kind of judge that does as , be made to
he the State. j the future to tell.
.-------
We do not attempt to explain Senator a call
President Taft would do himself
no credit to appoint a Democrat,
and we believe his consideration
of men of a party has
only been to t
in his own party.
FLASH LIGHT TO MARS.
In July the planet Mars will
within thirty-live million
of the earth, or live mil-
lion miles nearer than ever be-
fore. Pickering. Harvard s
professor of astronomy, thinks
that he can be able to send out
travels a good deal, remarked a
few ago that there was
evidence of educational
progress in Pitt county than any
county he had seen in the South.
Only a few years ago, and Pitt
county was regarded as
to education. Today the
people of every section of the
county are thoroughly alive to
educational needs. School fa-
are today within the
reach of every family in the
Hunter win V e .,
o fur into the jungles of why they are not biting but HoUse the other that , -an be ab e to end
that the telegraph is a fact the . , Mars.
A Rare Opportunity
I here to the
SICK and SUFFERING
our Community
Read Reflect and Act
carefully thoroughly accordingly
Visiting Specialist
FROM THE
Cleveland Institute of
Medicine and Surgery
Legally Chartered and Incorporated
CLEVELAND. OHIO
will pay their first visit to
N. O.
and will be at the
Bertha Hotel
Friday. May 7th.
Tell four
ONE DAY ONLY
A. M. TO P- M.
FREE
Africa that the
cannot find bias.
If all the gentlemen think I sense,
they are going to get it, there isl
a big bunch of them doomed to
Herald.
j Maybe they
When Patten pulled out and
left the other fellows in the
wheat comer I went to losing
on their holdings.
i several years. The reason
assigned for this bit of self de-
was that he desired to wait
Ma. good keep pace there was a gentlemen
i. Pi
and will see the county pros-; show his teeth
per as never before. It costs reads
the people more not to have good
roads than to have them.
attention of the people of Mars,
taking it for granted that Mars
s inhabited by a race of
human beings. His plan
provides for a series of mirrors
occupying about a quarter of an
acre in extent and forming I
reach of every
county but the next few years .
under Ia of MM
of Ohio. t H
I Mill .
will witness as great advance
over present facilities as at pres-
our facilities are ahead of
the times of fifteen years ago.
introduce the
In medicine and W
the times of fifteen years ago.
0- this question T
danger of the people going hack-
wards.
With meat
higher you
high and
have to look in
before Senate.
ff., Will
a ham
An income tax amendment has.
been offered to the tariff
now pending before the
The income tax
likely get killed,
be a live and active
A Durham man arrested tor
being drunk, look a day jail
in preference to telling
where lie got his liquor.
The wheat comer seems bust-
ed and the price is slipping down
the The
not ears ho fast it slips.
The Home Building and
Aviation is an institution that
every citizen of
Should feel interested in. It
more for the of
town than any other one en-
here. H helps the
home builder get his OB
easy payments, and it pays the
investor a good interest on his
The the sisters in the con- money.
of the Daughters of the a call for a
evolution are playing politics j , At any rate
to get the offices in the lat time the
shows they have learned
feature
but ought t
law.
their lesson well from the men
folks.
The revolution in Turkey has
Tie revolution in
The press dispatches say
w .
pr
so
go.
of
Pit
No
Roosevelt is running
Why didn't
he use his big on it
There are said to be more than
three hundred applicants after
the ten positions of oil inspector.
How they do run after office.
It has gone so far that
from are being
asked for in behalf of some of
the candidates for the judgeship.
After making such piles out
of his wheat corner, Patten is
now trying his hand on cotton.
Good place to lose what he has
made.
If yon have been playing
poker, President Taft says you
must pay up your losses before
being considered for appoint-
to
to has been surrendered to the
forces. Mar
law now prevails and a new
government may be the out-
come.
News from Washington says
that sentiment in favor of an
income tax is on the increase.
May it continue to grow until
incomes and inheritances both
bear their just proportion of the
burden of taxation.
, Association was asked to
meet only, three members put in
their appearance, so we are ad-
vised by the secretary. That is
not a manifestation of much in-
in matters looking to the
advancement of their business.
With an inactive merchants as-
an inactive chamber
of commerce Greenville is not
likely to get all that belongs to
her until there is a change.
re
would reach Mars and the ray
could b. shot in dots and dash s
telegraph code. It is Ml
and would be an U
thing. Professor Pickering
that his plant
would
be imagined that he would
amount of Ob-
server.
Certainly he would on such a
project as that. What
do our folks need to care about
Mars forty million miles away
from us There are enough
on this globe to look after,
without trying to ever to much
empty space.
.-----,,
which explains why the the co
corn at
a bushel.
And yet there are farmers
businesslike enough to think it
cheaper to buy com than to
raise it themselves.
DON'T GIVE UP.
A newspaper asks if farming
pays. Well, wheat farming
would appear to be fairly
able at Sun.
But it was the fellow who got
the on the corner and
not the farmer who the
pay.
There is no question The Re-
is more anxious to see the
people of Pitt county aroused on
than good roads. Every farmer
who comes to Greenville should
take time to go out Dickinson
avenue beyond the Atlantic
Coast Line railroad and see the
two miles of sand-clay road
built by the county under the
direction of a government en-
Then he should go back j
home and not rest contented
he has awakened his
neighbors the desire to have a
road like it. Such roads can be
built cheaply all over the
Senator S. Overman has built cheaply an m
introduced an amendment to the and there is no estimating
He bill to levy a tax of on their value.
It is a pity that some men
who profess love for wife and
children grow so despondent over
the imagination of inability to
make a support for these that
they deliberately commit suicide
in order to get relieved of this
Yet such
dies are read about almost daily.
The man who under such
nation takes his own life does
himself a great wrong and at the
game time throws those whom he
love and provide for upon
the charity of others. Men show
a weakness when they give up
to despondency. There may be
difficulties, but a man should
show his love for those depend-
him by braving these
and doing the best he can. It
may not be possible to provide
luxuries for wife and children,
but it is a rare exception when a
COX'S ITEMS.
Cox's Mill. N. C April
Miss Bessie Moore is spending
a while in Greenville.
Miss Queenie Cox spent last
week with Mrs. Moore.
Misses Hollie Page and Nancy
Mills spent Saturday and
Sunday with Misses Alice and
Queenie Cox.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon of
Greenville, spent Sunday with
Mrs. parents.
Rev D. A. Windham, of Para-
toga, made a very interesting
and instructive talk to our Sun-
day school Sunday afternoon.
We were very glad to have him
with us.
Lite., w
cure, tree. T. -e
will diagnose MM
mm a.
X your You
Lid l you be cured or not
It MM they will
yo T
r-W.
prepared to cope
each
Um I. cleansed of the
In a manner, and
Is not at
Z worst Ml are
I to MM patient
his or Mr dally vocation.
if you are Improving under your W
do not come and
a. they
treat on. who I. under .
-f th. local mm
mm
undivided W
your They
method, and
th. world, and which It
n folly to depend upon any
,. of Cancer
of a only. They
no, whom you
not whom you mt
Mrs E. J. and nephew,
Jimmie Edwards, were visiting
in Grimesland Saturday
Tucker and children
were the guests of Mrs.
Edwards Sunday.
The weather has
favorable for setting
went to Green-
. win p----.
Ute after s short
return-
ed to her home Sunday. son-t th oat.
living for his family.
d to .
but it is a rare exception when a after a snort M-
Off I.
and will not
will b. t.
no, on. will b. .-- W-
and many of the farmers nave mm-
finished. I o. given their
get well and
particularly thou,
HUSBANDS, minor.
OUR AYDEN,
IN CHARGE a furnished
Authorized Agent of The for Aden .
. .
The A
from the S.
Press U good and OUght b why we have
parsed dome. U relates
saving money
account. The
to the virtue of
through a Dank
Press
Every man who surplus
d men.
Rape see Co. x April 27th 1909. , hank
James A. Smith and Miss
Too, of course.
Is why have
The quick divorce.
Chicago
k. Miss g
Wednesday night. Rev. J- R- at J. R- went to
Tingle officiating. , I day. . . I smallest
We will pay each 0-B of S. W. Burnett and wife spent interest
Kev. u, o. Mr. and Mrs. Joe .
A little
LoU of fun
the Start a hank
account, no matter how small it
be and you will feel better can
Will be richer. The The proper one
banks are glad to have even the
Leader
We will pay j. a- .
flour and barrels de-
. held services at the Chris and Mrs. Joe
r-
The of The Orphan Asylum
were brought here from Zebulon g
last Wednesday and placed in our in
illness of only four days.
Not enough;
A lot of
That-, the
husband and seven children
Services were conducted at the
grave by Rev. J. B. Brides,
of the Methodist church,
of which she was a member.
M M. Sauls makes the best
cold drinks that can be made at
led cold the year
round- Try one.
A L. Blow, of Greenville, was
here Tuesday to see his brother,
J. M. who seems to I
improving. ,
M. M. Sauls has just received
a fine lot of perfumes and toilet
W. G. the clever sales
man, of Williamston, was here
Thursday. Mr. Lamb has many
always give
U, v. J. R- Tingle returned
from Grimesland Monday. H
is pastor of the Christian church
at Grimesland.
School books, tablets. Bibles
Co.
bushels nice country corn
at per bushel at J-
Smith. Co. Dix n.
attended the annual meeting of,
the Farmers Consolidated
co Company at Greenville lost
Tuesday. They were C. E-Case.
W. E- Smith. W. C. Moore, W.
E. Smith. H. S. Tyson.
Smith and W. M.
Smith. They reported a grand
They
interest and you. the farmer
who have nothing to do but to
watch the crop grow, will be kept
seeing your bank account A
Money on deposit is the,
safest investment that can
S All the stock of the bank, i
and stockholder is person-
ally liable fa it J
thing for you to do is to make i
the deposits and take the
I receipts for it. then your bag,
W is checked for a higher and
financial J
Her
A little kissing
j the way,
have a bank account on the right To the
. . i best So tiny say.
BLACK JACK ITEMS
time . ., . nave a u
Henry Anderson and wife, of g-de of the ledger the best
Farmville. spent Sunday after- on this earth-except a
noon with Mr. and Mrs. W. E.- wife, which this editor has
Smith. . up to this time, been unable to
Sidney Williams, of Fountain,
last week with his grand-,
mother, Mrs. Mattie Smith
Black Jack, N. C April
Walter Dixon. of Norfolk, is
spending a few days with
and de.
J. S. Dixon s-pent Saturday
night and Sunday with G. C.
Buck. m . .,
Misses Stella and
friends here who o-
him a hearty welcome. Dixon were the
They toll me that J. R. Smith. Zara Edwards Saturday
Co Dixon are manufacturing j and Sunday.
W. L. Matthews went to
Fountain Saturday.
R. L. Mathews and J. A.
and wife spent last
Sunday with their mother, Mrs.
Bettie Mathews.
Carl Tyson and sister spent
last Saturday and Sunday with
Mrs. Sam Joyner.
Some of our farmers are
through setting tobacco plant.
to
as good wagons, carts and bug-
as can be found any where.
See them before buying
Seed peanuts for sale by J- K.
Smith Co.
W J Thursday
to spend a few days with his
Spring dress goods laces and
to match at J. R. Smith
W. T. Hart is all smiles. U
i boy
Miss Martha Clark is spending
this week with her sister, Mr.
Elijah Mills, near Simpson.
Mr. and Mrs. John
spent Saturday night and Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Denmark
Seymour near Vanceboro.
Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Williams
and children, from near
Mill, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. W. L.
Adams and Miss Janie
Harper attend church at
. Harper
For Sale-Seine Beach at Pitch Hill Sunday.
good boats. flat, seine J There was no
n. c, . full t . it
,,,,,. ,,, , . , There was no debate last TO
year good as new. and full day night. it being rainy
Beach in first class debate was postponed until next
Friday All are cordially
. . .
Miss Carrie Smith spent last
Tuesday with her grand-father.
H. S. Tyson.
Walter Worthington gave a
musical entertainment last Wed-
night. There was a
good many present and all en-
joyed it ,
Mrs. Annie Burnett spent last
Friday with Mrs. Parker.
Miss Leona Tyson is visiting
her sister, Mrs. Sue Brown, near
Macclesfield. . . .
Miss Irene Smith celebrated
her fifteenth birthday last Wed-
and received many
presents.
Editor
We want the news. If your
wife whips you let us know, and
we will put you right before the
world. If you have company
tell us, if you are not ashamed
of your visitor. If you have a
party or gathering of any kind
bring around a cake, mm
eight pies and a chunk of ham,
not necessarily to eat but just
. . C
your friendship and
appreciation. You needn't mind
inviting us, as the chances w,
be that our wardrobe will not
admit of our attendance. We
want the news, that's all.-Key-
Record.
Breeze.
Of all the kissing
None can be finer;
Than from the lips
Of of Carolina.
Wilmington
I A little kissing
Surely will stir
If the done
By girls of Durham.
I If for bu
But not for fun-
Come to Wilson
And kiss the one
Of all the girls
The best U kiss
It's the Raleigh Miss.
You bet your life.
Raleigh News-Observer
You are all wrong,
For in bangs and curls.
None of them can
Like our sweet girls.
MRS. a.
Rev
church of
u, me
I bad ,
.
Mn. t. i .
. J ,, Z
. .,.
.------
Beach in first class
shape. See or write J. R- Smith
Co. Ayden. N. C. Terms tea-
. .
G A. Jones, editor of the
Square Deal. Snow Hill, was here
and seed for
sale by J. R Smith Co.
Prof. delivered an
at the closing col-
IT SAVED LEG.
.,
invited to come out and hear the
discussions. . nM
G. S Porter and Johnie
of Galloway's Cross roads, at
tended Sunday school here
Clark. Gaskins,
B. H. J. Smith.
Calvin Mills and others attended
at the closing co. Calvin new.
graded school here Friday the meeting of the
Tobacco
lime, cement, window, doors
locks and hinges at J. R. Smith
Misses Nannie Richardson
Ella Harris. Annie Perry, Misses
Gaddy and Lucy Hodges spent
Sunday at Kinston with Miss
surprised to find that
Smith Co. Dixon are
lying such a nice line of coffins
and caskets of all
grades, see them when needing
anything in this .
Mr. and Mrs. Stancill Hodges
Sunday with relatives near
Washington.
Buy your brackets, balusters.
stair railing, post
Sand flooring of J. B. Smith
Co. Dixon.
Cox. of Greensboro, was j
here Saturday.
Don't elsewhere, when
you can get nice ceiling and
flooring, windows and door
frames made to order at J.
Smith Co. ft Dixon.
H. L- Coward, of Greenville,
was here Saturday.
We can shoo your mules
horses, repair your carte, bug-
and on short notice.
J. R. Smith Co. Dixon.
Mrs. Mollie Higgs. of Green
ville, was here Sunday.
Farmers
Tobacco Co. last
Tuesday at Greenville. They
all report a good time
We are glad to see the Sabbath
school at this
We had quite a large crowd
There was also a
Sunday school lecture given by
Walter Dixon. We are always
Sad to have such a fine lecture
by a young man who is
in Sunday school
farmers are very busy
setting out tobacco The
weather is fine and they are
good use of it
are through planting
cotton.
All thought
at all Druggists. I
For Sale-Nice tobacco plant
bed J-
R. r- D. No. Greenville.
Register of Deeds Moore
has issued the following licenses
since last
WHITE.
W. D. Jordan and Rosa E.
Randolph. ,
J H Keel and Alice I. Smith-
J. A. Smith and Mary Jones
W. B. and A.
Hodges.
COLORED.
Jesse Pollard and Bertha How
Sylvester and Annie
Floyd.
M Jury.
Hearing a up in
court house night, we
to listen
I the jolly laugh of
sweet girls. Winterville. Then . to
-St. Pa. Salisbury Post. Winter .
and
time. the
I court room with the
there was no the
approach of a policeman or any
Mm else to hinder, he felt
sure enough, and his
could be
heard across the m.
i, no question about his bringing
the jury to the unanimous
A little kissing
Is of bliss
It given by
A Twin-City
. -Union Republican
Of all the kissing
Under the Sun
The New Bern girl
Just takes the bun.
-New Bern Journal.
You boys all wrong
The thing that's bliss
la smack
A Greenville Miss.
TO
Your
A Guaranteed Cough
Sold by John L.
FOB BURNS.
CHAPPED HANDS AND
NIPPLES.
SWEPT OVER NIAGARA.
FREEZE THE SOUL.-. calamity h pen-
man
Coward Wooten.
Trial
Lives of some great men
That we will, if we are wise,
our modesty behind us
will treat you I sad
OF TUB CONDITION OF
THE BANK OF AYDEN
AT AYDEN, N. C.
At the Close of Business February.
11,260.00
and discounts
Overdrafts unsecured
Furniture and
Demand loans
Liabilities
41,483.75 stock
North
Chattanooga Tradesman
reports the Mowing new
tries established in North
Una during the week ending
April
Greensboro-$100,000 building
company; brick
Mt. Pleasant-Knitting mills.
lumber
company. , .
ice factory.
particularly mm
size. So d by John L.
For Sale Long
cotton
Greenville.
quick relief to g.
and all r
2,500.00
27,833.00
100.00
5.00
Silver coin, including
minor coin cur.
and other
Total mm
Surplus fund
profits, less
cur. exp. and taxes pd. 8,796.88
Deposits to check 42,554.71
outstanding 137.00
Total
Or Joseph
and Surgeon
Office Bank Bulling
AYDEN. N. C.
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA.
COUNTY OF PITT
. i I
NOTICE.
W. H. Smith has purchased
aS conduct the be
at the same place- All
work promptly looked after Mr
with
rM M,,.
SMITH, Cashier.
airs, . , ,
He, was here Sunday. will treat you right
Try use
of Feb.
STANCIL HODGES
Public
J It. SMITH.
B. C. CANNON.
DIXON.
C.
Graduate Nurse
Ayden, North Carolina.
View the
The time to push cut with the
is when
commences lo lap-, many
business men MM
while busings is
have it stopped when
commence, to fall. IT.
good deal like fertilizing rich roil
and leaving the
out fertilizer. The summer
during this O the ear
some extent.
to be planting seeds for
months. Allow us to
Estate Record.
will treat you
Froth, Pure I
PU. I
FOR CENTS
FAMOUS
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SALE OP LAND FOR TAXES.
Notice is hereby given I have
levied op, on Monday the day
of Ma. It sell at the
in the town of Granite,
the lowing real
taxes the Sate and county for the
year SB, L W. TICKER.
Chas
Bryant,
Effie,
Ed.
.- Wast,
Jones Ida
Jr.
A K
H T
Kin J Robert
D K
Lilly Wm
M R J
n Worthington lots
Mills Major
M ore Louisa 3-4
Moore
Move
Move Amos
May
acres iota Mara
US.
WILL FARMERS ADVICE
We in receipt of a
from an experienced to-
Brown Nancy
Ana, If
Stancill Harvey,
SO
15.26
1.42
2.27
TOWNSHIP.
1-2
Hen t
Vies . 3-4
CAROLINA TOWNSHIP.
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TOWNSHIP.
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D R G
Core
3-4 yrs
M C
Dun-. V.
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Grin,
Hill J b
Ml.- H 1-2
Nelson
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I i 661-2
TOWNSHIP.
Brown J Sand
It
for 1907
Cox L H 231-3
Cox A
r Bottle
Crawl.
Cox Hem
Cox I
Cox 1-3
Cox
Den is
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Edwards 331-3
Griffin J A
K N
Harming r V Jr
Mrs
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Nelson J
Nichols Joan A l
Nicola
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Smith Ben
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Worthington S
Estate
Jerry
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Johns n
TOWNSHIP.
Barrett Mrs CL
Bynum i
Monroe
Coll Annie
A .-
Pearsall
Rasberry Kill
Henry
Windham
Windham J M
GREENVILLE TOWNSHIP.
Anderson Win
Adams
Brown Mrs Clyde
Brown y 1-2
Barnhill Thad
Ban
Brown John
Bynum
Bunn Florence
Burn
Critcher AH I
Cooper Rowan
Peter
Carr Isaac I
W 363-4
Dill A T
Daniel A B
Daniel Joe I
Dudley Geo wife
C W I
Fleming I
Forbes Lewis
Forbes 1-4
2.49
7.47
9.17
11.26
3.75
13.70
11.86
5.1-7
K.-7
2.50
7.6-
3.56
6.86
a.
3.4;
Forbes Martha J
Gray
Gray Joe
Greene Luke
W B
Haskett D D
Harriss Ed
Jane
Henry
Hard . John
Hardy Mary
Hopkins
1-4
Hopkins Nelson
Dr. E L 1-2
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Tobacco man in the West, and
aW
among other things he asks this
4.26
7.0
16.5
4.-6
2.34
6.0
3.71
4.43
4.70
3.36
11.11
2.49
8.41
3.66
1.54
6.73
22.13
19.40
4.9.1
15.86
0.01
0.2
3.89
8.1
7.43
1.63
8.64
3.83
8.13
6.78
11.18
5.16
19.59
Obey
to 1-2
R. d William I
J wife acres
acres
Miles I
Tripp
J J
Taylor
s I
Vi -i. I
V Richard wife 1-4 acres
Will Vt H
War en M L lots
Warren ML
Wilson
Ward I
Walker V I
Walker I
t Maj I
W I lot
TOWNSHIP.
Clark J II lad acres
I-o HA lot
S R 6.0 acres
SWIFT CREEK.
F acres
Co W L F
W F acres
no G Sr a.-res
Cannon P S
Cannon I acres
Dunn J H acres
s 3-4 acres
Foster Sim I lot
W acres
H Mrs act at
II A I acre
Hard A die B acres
E acres
re acres
H acres
Pitman R F.
Perkins J acres
Sm I n acres
Smith A A acres
Stewart J W ft acres
J K acre
Wall ac.-ts
h I acres
1.4
1.88
4.79
you think the more you advise
farmers to plant small crops of
the harder they will
strive to do the Since
receiving this communication we
4.05
16.47
MB
14.86
a ,
3.77
5.77
44.41
18.13
10.2
10.46
3.48
4.24
3.87
13.50
14.29
3.49
1.8
1.70
10.43
1.80
I.
23.82
6.66
2.29
7.2.
21.74
7.6
4.51
7.61
4.78
STATE NEWS.
of Interest in North Caro-
4.06
9.17
62.11
4.32
4.96
6.77
2.79
2.10
4.26
13.88
4.75
4.50
2.26
22.08
1.80
9.22
6.26
7.25
4.26
7.26
6.46
4.99
4.28
9.81
6.77
14.97
18.46
6.24
4.12
4.06
4.45
1.80
Yesterday the application of
Prof. Z. D. of
Mount Olive, for the position
Superintendent of the city
schools for the coming session
was accepted at a meeting of the
board of the city. Prof
is n educator of
long experience and is a valuable
by the hoard to fill the
of Prof. W. V. Boyle who
has tender his resignation to
become effective with the close
of the present s Rocky-
Mount
Wilson, N. C, April 21.-The
same old pistol claims
another victim. At the Dennis
S lumber camp near
on Norfolk
Southern road, last Sunday
morning two boys were
playing with a pistol when it
was discharged accidentally
is claimed by the boy who
held the The ball enter-
ed just back of the crown of the
head and itself in the
boy's brain.
The boy who was
brought to
son last Monday morning and
taken to the Philadelphia Hotel
on the where he
now lies in a critical condition
his tongue and right side being
paralyzed. It is said to be a
hopeless case.
The Chamber of Commerce has
invited President t to Raleigh
while he is in North Carolina on
the occasion of his visit to
on the occasion of the 20th,
of May celebration. It is desired
to have President c here in
the early evening of May 19th
while en route to Charlotte.
News Observer.
have thought much on this line,
and it really seems that the query
carries with it a most significant
truth, that the farmers are de-
to act directly in
the advice given them
tobacco subject through
the newspapers and trade
of the country. It seems
strange that intelligent mer.
should be so blind to their own
and suspicious of
play from those who attempt to
give them the best on a
subject that is of so much
to them.
Through month's of hard toil
the Southern Tobacco Journal
has striven to give its farmer
readers the very best advice on
this subject. All the time we
have advocated small crops and
good tobacco, and yet we find
that the planters are suspicious
of cur intentions and seem to
think that they are biased by
some clique or ring. It is hardly
necessary to say that such
are entirely unnecessary
and that the Journal is owned
and controlled by no one except
its editor and proprietor. We
have advocated small crops in
Virginia and the Carolinas simply
because we knew it was for the
best of the planters. We have
advocated the growing of good to-
only because W are con-
that no other pays the
cost of production. Last year the
was reduced simply be-
cause it was a matter of
The farmers had been
growing large crops, and
poor tobacco, so long
that they were unable
to plant a large crop.
The reduced crop and better
t has placed many of them
better in circumstances this year,
Bad we should not be surprised
to see many of them go back to
their old again. If you do
this, farmers, our hands are
clean from the en or you make.
We have given it from s
purely unselfish motive.
used all
necessary to show you the
of over-production
and now if you will not heed the
Notice.
Having a administratrix
annexed L II. Col
this is i all pertains
claims against said estate to
sent them, duly verified, to the under-
signed on or before the h day of
March, 1910. or this notice will be
pleaded in bar of All p-r-
indebted to estate are notified
to make immediate payment.
This day of March.
Mrs. Annie E. Cos,
c t. a. of L. H. Cox. .
Grifton, N. C.
t Dims in.
ltd
Notice of
Notice is hereby given, the
subsisting between D. F.
Lang and W. M. Lang business at
Fountain. N. C , the firm name
of D. F Lang and this
dissolved I y mutual consent. All
owing to the partnership are to
be received by the said D. F
and all demands on partner-
tube presented to him for pay-
This the 19th of April
. F. Lang,
ltd W. M.
day
debts i
RIDER
Latest Model bicycle h u.
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ill em your
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nuking money
HO MONK
-I
H Jar fit
district to
where
AM
Int it to any test you wish. II are not
ship ll back to us j
. or do Hot l
h the it it
profit above actual cost. mu
by direct of us and have the
behind your WOT bicycle or a
at V receive our and our unheard i
and to
I our em
WILL BE out model.
we can you this year. We sell the I u. m r
than art satisfied with above a.
Hit can sell our under own j at
our the received. . . .
We do not hand
re a number on hand taken in trade by our More. These w
prices ID or lO. mailed I
It out
roller maim j
. , equipment all kinds at
r puncture-proof
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and parts, rewire
V .
Stray Taken Up.
have taken up one at male ho;,
weighs 7- and
black color, marked with swallow fork
in Owner can git
proving ownership and paying charges.
C. n.
R. F. D. No. Winterville. N. C.
o.
of it
JO
sir out. it
t I now m um.
which never
will, J r ,,
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any
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allow
end will one
, pump. Tire, lo be returned at if for r. III. .
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bank. If yen
Suit
The lust
week had the
The parents of Mis B
who was stabbed and killed by
warning given the evil that in Catawba county
follow your error will year, have brought suit
your heads, not ours. In this the executive board and
effort we have not stood superintendent of the State Hos-
The new-papers throughout this
and adjoining States have lifted
Morganton, for damages,
claiming negligence on the part
of these officials in releasing Ra
wrong-. Your jealously think
that you neighbor is going to
OBJECT TO STRONG MEDICINES.
Many people object to taking the
strong medicines usually prescribed by
physicians for rheumatism. There is
need of internal treatment in any
case of muscular or chronic
and more than out of every
ten cases of the . are of one or
the other of these varieties. When
there is no fever and little
swelling, you may know that it is only
necessary to apply Chamberlain's
Liniment freely to get quick relief.
it. For sale by J. L. Wooten A
4.26 Coward Wooten.
the tin of over-production, and will be recalled that Rader
even their good intentions have an inmate of the Morganton
also been treated with asylum but was released at the
You know yourselves the error of parents and
in trying to
large crops, and yet you who was
not the manhood to correct the a former sweetheart of his, at
church and stabbed her to death.
The suit against these officials is
than you
you don t want him to beat you
on this score. You hear so much
about the probability of a small
crop that you want to put in a
big crop and steal a march on
your neighbor. You lose sight of
this important That the
planting of a large crop insures
poor tobacco, and hence poor
prices.
Planters, it is time to give up
such foolishness and be your-
selves for once. It is time to
throw aside those petty jealousies
which have held you slaves so
long, and for once act upon the
recommendation of common
sense. Throw aside your
that the newspapers are
advising you against your best
interests, and know that such
advice is given from a higher
motive and that your prosperity
means the prosperity of the entire
Tobacco
Journal.
D. W.
IN
Groceries
And Provisions
I Cotton Bagging; and
.
Fresh kept con-
In stock. Country
Produce Bought and Sold
a of you will will tn , m .
r and look finer any tire have ever or
know v Ia well when you want a e will II l
We lo;, u a remarkable lire oiler.
.-. an; I t r.
IF USED TIRES
the v pries or write for our big Tire a
Si
Cain
of tires at the in
,. ti.-, HOT R
F-J pair of from you know
. to learn Mill.
CYCLE CHIC
Remember the Truth.
An ounce of preventive is worth a pound of cure.
Quick Silver. Bed Bug Killer, Black
Flag. Insect Powder, Moth Ball.
All these and a full stock of Drugs, Pat-
Medicines and Seeds, at
Coward Wooten
D. W.
GREENVILLE N
North Carolina
Superb Service to
BALTIMORE
VIA
CHESAPEAKE LINE STEAMERS
an-
on Saloon Decks.
Elegant Table Dinner Club Breakfast to
Polite attention and the very beat service in every way
Leave Norfolk of Jackson daily
p. Arrive in Baltimore a. m., connecting with rail
lines for Philadelphia, New York, and all points east and west.
For all information and reservations address
L T. LAMB, Gs. Aft. CHAS. L HOPKINS, T. P. A.
NORFOLK, Va.
IMPROVE THE HIGHWAYS.
In speech the tobacco
Tuesday Col. Grimes re
to the rapid growth and
of Pitt county in
the cause of education. He said
educational progress and
proved highways went hand in
hand and made more for the de-
of the material pros-
of the than any-
J, thing else. There is nothing the
people of this can do that
I will add as much wealth in as
I short time to what we already
II have as the improvement of our
highways. Like education it
I requires agitation to get this
Unfortunately those
whom improved roads would
moat largely benefit and who
would derive the greatest icon-
from the establishment of
improved roads are more or less
silent on this question.
The sand-clay road the
county has recently built is an
object lesson and is causing
favorable comment than the
talk that can be made about this
question and a few more such
roads in this county within th
next year, and within the short
space of a few years, every
public road in the county
twill be made into this kind a
When day
comes the value of th.- property
lying along and adjacent to these
roads will be worth double what
lit is today, and every acre of
county land will be increased
-proportionally.
SEEDS
tens i
SPECIAL
bats
TO
. Meal Ion this Paper.
SEND CENTS
ii a ,
h mi i-
THE JUDGE WAS WITH
And Did Not Have lo T. II Her
Ase
During the progress of a trial
in court a woman
whose face indicated that she
had seen numerous summers was
on the witness stand. While
under cross examination, one
question by counsel was
her age. The woman fell back
on her rights and refused to
whereupon the lawyer
appealed to the court.
you object to telling your
asked Judge Cook.
replied the witness.
you was the
next question.
sir but I have
you are a re-
marked the judge, and turning
to the lawyer added court
declines to make the witness
WRECK ON NORFOLK SOUTHERN
Circus tor No One
Hart
A head-on collision d
this morning on Um Norfolk and
Southern railroad at 5.20 a. m.
between regular freight train
No. extra train No.
carrying the John Sparks Circus.
The wreck it is said was caused
by the engineer and conductor
on the freight train No.
their circus
train, engineer Geo, K. Dunn,
and in charge cf Conductor
Allison had th- right of way.
freight train was in charge
of Conductor Brandon, the
engineer being Mr.
The freight train was bound
for Norfolk. The circus train
was going from Columbia to
Plymouth. The freight train
had orders to pass the circus
train at Plymouth, but in some
the orders were not obeyed
and the wreck between
Plymouth and Ferry.
Both engines were badly
wrecked, hut the most fortunate
part of the accident is that no
ore was Bern Sun.
WASHINGTON JUBILEE.
f TOUCH OF NATURE MAKES
THE WHOLE WORLD
K When a rooster finds a fat worm
I he all the in the farm yard
I to. and share it. A trait
I pf human nature is to observed when
man discovers exception-
ally good- he all his friends and
neighbors to share the benefits of
discovery. This is the touch of nature
that makes the whole world kin. This
explains why people who have bee i
cured by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
write letters to the manufacturers for
publication, that others ailing
may also use it and obtain relief. Be-
I every one of these tors is
warm hearted wish of the writer to be
of use to else. This remedy is
for sale by J. L. Wooten and Coward
Wooten.
RHEUMATISM.
More than nine out of every ten
case of rheumatism are simply
of the due to cold r
damp Weather or . rheumatism.
In such cases no internal tr is
required. The free application of
Chamberlain's Liniment is all that is
needed, and it is c to give quick
relief. Hi e it a ti and so for your-
self how quickly it relieves the pain
and soreness. Price cents, large
size cents. Sold by J. L.
and Coward A Wooten.
Suckers Bite Again
Last week The Chronicle told
of how some of the people of
Anson and Union were
fleeced by a fakir who came
along with clothing patterns
which he sold at good prices, the
bait being that a tailor would
follow a or two and make
the
j the tailor never showed up
Right on the heels of Una
and in the same a
swindler last week sold a big line
i of mowers, reapers, buggies and
other articles of like r
men and women, white and
black, and then skipped with his
booty, even leaving the livery
stable man in the lurch. No
doubt some of these victims were
intelligent people. It is strange
in this day of newspapers
and enlightenment roving
swindlers can find anybody with
whom they might be able to drive
a bargain, and the woods
to be full of
Would bite twice at the tame
bait, but let something new come
along and they fall cheerful
victims. There seems to be no
way of getting around the old
saying and their
money are
Chronicle.
GAMBLING IS GAMBLING.
for
Says Playing Cards
Prises Matt Stop.
C. M. Cook holds the
opinion that gambling in all its
forms is to law and
should be stopped. Wednesday
he had the grand jury brought
the court and delivered to
them a special charge on this
object in which he pointed out
the evil effects of any kind
gambling. He said it had
to his knowledge that a number
if ladies in Greenville had been
cards for silk stockings
other prizes, which he con-
a form of gambling
a bad effect on the
of the community. He
the foreman to
this matter and make
of every violation h
could And.
. Judge Cook said that in
this charge and giving this
instruction to the grand jury it
not his purpose to bring
ladies into court at this
me. but he wanted the present-
tents made and would then
the ladies advised that they
cease this practice of play-
g cards for prizes, or if he
back to hold another
ire would direct the solicitor to
w a bill of indictment against
my offender.
ICE CREAM
ROM WATER
and a small quantity of condensed
milk, if fresh milk cannot be had.
u milk i
to
Marriage Licenses.
Register of Deeds W. M. Moore
has issued the following licenses
since last
WHITE.
C. G. Moore and J.
Baker.
COLORED.
John and Daisy
Patrick.
David Thomas and Ella Stubbs.
Amos Williams and Martha
David Slade and Minnie Moore.
Our Neighbor a Great Week
Washington had a jubilee all
this week and it has been a gala
event. Every day there were
special attractions and crowds of
people gathered there to witness
them. The business houses and
many of the residences were
decorated with flags and banners
and the citizens exerted them-
selves to make the visitors have
a good time.
The industrial and educational
parade Thursday was most
table. It was very long and
d an hour in passing.
Various industries and trades
were represented and hundreds
of school children with banners
added interest and
Out in Fleming park were
exhibits of machinery and farm
implements, and a carnival was
also on hand.
Washington certainly acquitted
herself creditably in the jubilee
week.
BAKER AND HART
buy your Hardware. Com-
to from, fir quality
goods only.
Agricultural Implements A
Plows. Mowers Harrows, Stalk
Cutters. Rakes and grade Cultivators
both riding and waiting,
American Fence Wire
in the most popular heights always on hand.
Complete ready mixed
P A I N T S
of the grade in all colors.
teed per cent pure. Orders filled
promptly.
Those wishing to purchase
will do well see us us we carry
but the best.
It you contemplate building give us a
call. will appreciate your business and
will take your orders and
tee When wishing anything men-
in the above don't to look up
Got Five Tail Tine.
The Allen Gray, who
FOR CONSTIPATION.
Mr. L. H. a
of Spirit Lake, Iowa,
Stomach and Liver
Tablets are the best thing on
the market for Give
these tablets a You are certain
in them agreeable and pleasant la
effect Price, I free.
Star -ale by J. L. Wooten and
ft Woolen.
qua
tea
AM MM.
all together thoroughly
Beat r cook it;
don't add anything else. This
makes two of ice
cream in minutes at very small
cost.
MO YOU IT WM.
at all grocers.
Food Co. U
The
The old colored brother
faced his sermon with the fol-
lowing
knows some
you has fur see de
today, but I has an-
won't be no
Five big alligators has
been seen on
five logs in de
crawled out long
winter sleep; hit
reason a alligator sleeps
all winter he's he
wakes up. Hit may be Prov-
will protect de
dates fer de but hit's
my opinion wade into a
five
tors on a log,
would be in de face
some days ago was pardoned by
Governor Kitchen and in less
than a week thereafter was
stealing again, and who The
Reflector predicted would be
back on the roads in less than
than another week, plead guilty
on Thursday of the
larceny against him in two cases.
The sentence against
him in two casts he goes to the
roads for five years, and it is not
at all likely there will an
effort to get him this
time.
Stand Your Home Town,
The place that gives a man Ins
living is entitled to his best
forts to advance thing Cal-
to benefit the place and
the community. No man has a
right to live in a town who seeks
to enrich himself and not active-
identify himself with its inter-
To be classed a drone, or
chronic kicker and opposed to
every measure believed to be for
the good of the citizens is a
ma that should not attach to any
man in the corporation. The
improvements necessary to be
made and the manner of making
them a monument to the enter
prise and intelligence of the
is the duty each person owes
to the place in which he lives.
No man has a right to oppose
progress in his town simply be
cause he is not personally
by the proposed improve-
or perchance may have to
pay a little toward it, for in the
end it will no doubt have proven
a wise proceeding. Let all join
in any improvement calculated
to better the town and
which you
Enterprise.
Baker Hart.
R. DAVIS, pres. J. A.
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE.
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA.
OUR CAPITAL OF
AND SURPLUS AND PROFITS
Not to mention the double
Liability of Stockholders of an-
other gives absolute
security to those who deposit
with us. This is a feature worth
remembering. Business cordially
solicited -0-
P. M. JOHNSTON.
ENGINEER and
Running repairs to all kind of
Steam fittings, erecting Engines,
Tobacco machinery, all systems a
Agent for Machinery and
Electrical novelties. Give a trial.
All work guaranteed and
left at H. L. Carr s
will receive prompt attention, or phone
No,
James Little Cashier.
Not Quite
How often you can get a
thing
call or screw driver or
lacking. Have a good
tool box and be prepared for
emergent Our line of tools
Is a you could desire, and
we will see that your tool
box does not lack a single
useful article.
UP BEFORE THE BAR.
N. II. Brown, an attorney, of Pitts-
field, Vt., We have used Or.
King's New Life Fills for years and
find them such a good family medicine
we wouldn't do without them.
chills, constipation, or
headache they wonders, at
all Druggists.
-ESTABLISHED 1875-
S M
Wholesale and retail Grocer
and Furniture Dealer. Cash
paid for Hides, Fur. Cotton Seed
Oil Turkeys, Eggs, OaK
Bedsteads, Mattresses, etc.
Suits, Baby Carriages, Go-Carts,
Parlor suits Tables. Lounges,
Safes, P. and Gail Ax
Snuff, High Life Tobacco, Key
West Henry George
Cigars, Canned Cherries,
es, Apples, Pine Apples,
Jelly, Meat, Flour, Sugar, Coffee,
Soap, Lye Magic Food, Matches,
Oil, Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls,
Garden Seeds, Oranges, Apples,
Nuts, Candies, Apples-
Peaches, Prunes. Currants,
Raisins, Glass and
Wooden ware, Cakes and Crack-
Macaroni, Beat But-
New Royal Sewing Machines
numerous other goods.
Quality and quantity cheap for
cash. Come see me.
S M
Ii you want your HORSE to
fast and pull strong buy your
Hay Oats
DO YOU WANT
A Diamond or Wedding
Ring.
Gold Goods.
Something for Gifts.
ready to serve you
let me have the order
The Jeweler.
Evans Street.
raw y l
Of course and torn.
ink is the best axle
grease to on w re's of
You get s
Horse Goods
J. P.
Corey
of W. B. He will
Sou Bettor Feed and More for Less
than any man in town,
W. B.
Place is headquarters for Corn, Hay,
Oats, Cotton Seed Meal, Hulls,
Brandt Chicken Hominy, Cracked
Corn, corn Meal and all kinds of
Feed, Salt, Lime and Cement.
THE REST ROOM
In the Building on Third street. for the
UM of Ladies in from the to spend
the day in Matron in charge,
and every attention free.
All Ladies Cordially Welcomed.
Furniture And House Furnishing Goods
For Cash or on Installment
In Formerly Occupied by Dispensary, large Mm of
Needed in your House. Our Pi ices are low.
BROWN SAVAGE
POOR PRINT
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AW
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M,
DEPARTMENT
In Charge of F. C. NYE I
Winterville And Vicing-Advertising Rates on ,
l Agent cl The Eastern
in I. for th have a lot of enamel war,
p . i HI
-c
th
disc
ban i . cutters, Syracuse
. , . . fa mer can
u v. these ma-
,. . . his farm. We
will inter A
; i. Barber Co.
. Little ape it
, re.
ITEMS
N.
that mast go. S us for pr .--
on it.
Our line of fresh garden seeds
baa Miss
Harrington. Barbel Co. to Greenville last
The Economic Back Bands are to look at Spark's show,
ti suitable plow saddle on Hisses Lou
.,,,,. your Carrie Belle Smith Friday
A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. for an extended visit
v for Farmville
T. E. Little left
C, April 1909.
Bella
last
show.
Crawford and
Friday
in
THE
FERTILIZER
THAT NEVER
FAILS
j.
X.
i-
. i
Tar Heel , he
., by the tearing Up new grounds.
Co. Harrington, Barber Co.
t, . Green- ,., . .,. ; ,
.-.- B .; get the beet prices.
. bush .;
.; Hon blankets and
, . re, the best , A.
. pi are carrying a nice line of
i, Barb Caskets. Prices are
ft Friday ht and can nice hearse
Scotland
children
Monday.
Neck
there
Friday for
to visit his
and returned
vis
Fri-
R. A.
Smithtown Friday.
Rev. T. H. Barnhill spent
day night at ivy Smith's.
p Willoughby went
Caskets.
t, f s ,, Friday Green.
w . days visiting, our lire of mens and box s Mrs Ivy
I . . , was hats opened up. tended meeting it
h yen business, diem from the wide and Sunday.
, Greene palmetto to the nicest f heir
c . through town Harrington arrived I
way to Bethel. line of slippers is now a pound boy.
i i, pork, oysters, ready for inspection. Miss smith is visiting
. L. found, prices. A. W. L, i n,,. Haywood Smith.
ii. on . , I this week.
,,. time soon be at Mr Mrs. Mills Smith visit-
g the will be housing their A j Flanagan's Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
horn attended church at Green-
i. cur line of that will save you money. night.
spring time. We are preparing to R E and
furnish our customers visited at C. L.
trucks as early as possible and ;
A. A Co. have sum-1 deem it a treat favor to, WM
all that desire trucks for Saturday and Sunday.
Tobacco Guano
-J i
COLUMBIA GUANO CO.
NORFOLK. VA.
e i church at therefore, do not forget
genuine Handy
i . examine cur
. d hat
.- been opened up.
Barber
. r .
Miss
Joe
persons of a Milan
SO benefit b
of these pills. II you have been
DRINKING TOO MUCH,
they HI relieve the
SICK HEADACHE-------
the appetite remove
sugar
Take No Substitute.
PRESIDENT TAFT.
Stop Off Old Fields.
HOW long, oh, how long, for the Ur-
our farmers burn up every spring,
the little futility that Mother
Nature has spent the
previous twelve months trying,
to develop Turn out an old has been that
naked, and President William El.
Mother Nature clothes with a
coat of to heal its scars, to
the wounding of it with
season that they place
their
We
, , re.
. , Barber Co. as possible.
r.,. Q Lint berry have orders for more than
T;
. re
cf
Ur present for future
was billed to A. G. Cox Manufacturing Co.
at the closing N. C.
High school A. w. wish to
announce to their
reversible disc bar- men that their goods are
bl up-to-i here. All are most cordially
u, before buy-; to come examine our
Barber We can give you
ex r
The i.
date
. ill
H KinK Friday
,. . where
, . appoint-
n. . . . . i re
. .,.,. men and
p sun mer stock of bats
u. ,. been opened.
S. . , and price
Rev. .
The boys have
organized a debating society to
meet every Friday night.
here is great interest manifest
ed in the meeting that is being
earned on in the Baptist
of Neck, by Rev. Mr.
Virginia, and Rev.
Mr. the pastor.
were nine accessions up to
Sunday night. It is expected
the meeting will close Wed-
night
It Is said that nearly every
body in Scotland Neck is a
of the church- The Baptist
Harrington. Barber Co. I Sunday school numbers between
A new lot of m mi's and three four hundred.
dress shoes just in.
stop
kith rot
A Creed for the Discounted.
believe that God created me
to be happy, to enjoy the bless-
. f life, to useful to my
fellow beings; and an honor to
my country. . .
I believe that the trials
besot me today are but the fiery
tests by which my character is
strengthened, and
g and to feed it w
ting vegetable matter
as the only way on earth to bring
it back to strength. Ard
yet nine farmers out -f ten will
go ahead and in twenty-four
hours time burn off all the
humus that has
spent a year growing for
salvation of the
the land's indeed
we must burning our old
may the grass
We have jut received i or line
of men's and rs.
See as tor styles and
. i . Co.
. . is visiting
of Hook-
still
right.
. .
,. guano dis-
Come and examine
th .,, an prices that
in-.
. . . i Taylor, o
m , . relatives
fr; , C I-
. X cotton plant
. i-n sowers are
. c
Be. i you buy.
Co.
N. C.
Mi; E Vi . at. of
vi . her home this
m, tending a few
d . Cox.
j. corned just in.
A. W.
, , . V. bite-
he morning for Dud
. a vi -it.
A .,.,. ;, , of best crockery
Barber Co.
i room went to Green
this g.
you v. your to
be lay well and your
to b thrifty rive then
I believe are
th
judging
it mi ans
i too barren
any gross at
Fa. mer.
Ever Seen in Charlotte
Already
Charlotte, N. C. April 27.-1
ed definitely
will
deliver his address on the
of May. at which time this
city will celebrate the 134th
anniversary of the signing of the
Mecklenburg of In-
dependent, from the reviewing
stand which is now being erected
in front of the Mecklenburg
court house and
rounding the monument com-
the signing of this
immortal document. This stand
will perhaps be the largest ever
erected in the State and the in-
are that it will be
to its utmost capacity,
the demand
for
, , . to grow other towns of North and South
OAKLEY ITEMS
Harrington. Barber Co.
Fresh corned barrings.
A. W. Ange
Misses Dora Cox and Kate
Chapman went to
The t Orphanage sing-
in class tilled th. engagement
ht. They gave a part of last week in Washing-
Oakley, N. C, April 1909.
Several from this place at-
tended at Oak Grove
Sunday.
Robt. Jenkins and spent
of life, which
store for me.
I believe that my soul is to
grand to be crushed by
will rise above it. .
believe that am the
own fate; therefore,;
I will be master of circumstances, The attention of t r
directed to the .
Home Building
here
an excellent entertainment to a
large audience. The people here
are certainly loyal to the orphan-
age work in North Carolina.
The receipts amounted to
cream served in the
afternoon at o'clock to the or-
and a host of others by
ti-
R iv. R. R- Bridgers f i
his regular appointment
m and night.
Rev. T. U. returned from
Goldsboro yesterday.
Dr. H. O. Hyatt will be in
Greenville, at Hotel Bertha,
ton.
T. F. Nelson and little son, W.
T , went to Hobgood Monday and
returned Tuesday.
Ben and Miss
Velma, of visited in
this section Saturday and Sun-
A. Manning, of
I spent here with
here ibis mother.
Mrs. T. F. Nelson attended
church at Sunday.
Plenty potato bugs. Drum-
some next.
Last Thursday Mrs.
Mrs. Lou were
driving to Greenville. They met
other towns
Carolina. General admission to
the stand will be and to
reserved seats the latter
giving the occupants en
L. Association. tunny t be the
reader; during the parade while he is
and surrounding,, not their slave. th making address, r
I will not yield ti discourage- of
will trample them under in this . or
foot and make them serve series of will an
stepping stones to success. I open on next
my obstacles and be . large one. The
into opportunities. has made a fine
My failures of today will help record during the years
to guide me on to victory on the and he
morrow great
Will bring new it is co the
new hope, t should appeal to the investor.
Monday and May 3rd, .
and 4th the purpose of treat- w
diseases of the eye and fitting
glasses. Those who want to see
about having work done will be
charged no fee terms are
agreed upon.
Dr.
and Poultry Food.
Hit don't do what it is
mended to --tit to us and
get your money back.
A. Co.
want to Greenville Monday attar-
noon,
Fox returned from
Tuesday, where she had
visiting for several days-
Mr. and Mrs. William M. Lang
request the of your
presence
at the marriage of their daughter
Nannie
to
Mr. Lane Humphrey
on Wednesday morning
May the twelfth
At nine o'clock
Farmville. N. C.
The was riding a horse,
running the animal at full speed.
The ladies gave him all the room
they could, the failed to
check his speed, and while pass-
them the and horse
fell against the vehicle breaking
the buggy harness. It was only
by the good judgment of Mrs.
Rawls, who was calm and at-
tended to her own horse, that
serious injury was not done. It
gets worse, for when a motor
car is not in sight a wild
is in the way.
strength, .
and new beginnings. i
will be ready to meet it a
heart, a calm mind and
an undaunted spirit. In
things I will do my best, and
leave the the Infinite.
i will not waste my mental
energies by useless worry i
will learn to dominate my
less thoughts and look
bright of things.
lace world bravely,
I will not be a coward- I w
my God-given birthright
and be a man. .
For I am immortal and
can overcome
Opal Meyers.
the secretary and
shares in the new series
Club.
The committees in charge o
the celebration are making every
effort to arrange for
for the entertainment of
the thousands of visitors who
will be here on this historic
With the excellent
take some; occasion.
Pita put up In a
to th aorta.
d hold by
L.
tub
on the
hotel facilities of the city in
addition to the several hundred
boarding houses there is no
fear on the part of the
committee that Charlotte will
be amply prepared to care for
all who will come. Already the
city has begun decorating for
the event, the
that several days before the
celebration the streets will be a
blaze of glory for the reception
S the troop, who
the arrival
I'D DIE. DOCTOR,
than
Bl
eat.------.
tan my feat cut off U
ink-ham, III.
the
ill .
aw res w.
Dur and astound the word. here.
at all
The Concert.
Notwithstanding the very in i
clement , , .
attended the concert days before
by the Asylum ringing President
in opera Tuesday I
night. The people exerted. New Lumber for Greenville.
to get out for such a Son are erecting
worthy cause. The. children; at
program. of Greene street near
The door receipts were Machinery is now
15.60. a collection .
Christian church
The plant
will have capacity of sawing
to, I making a total of
M will be ready to begin operations
in
will
feet of lumber and
will treat you
Buy the best-Odorless Re-
at S. M. Schultz.
Sick headache, and
Ring L L v-
Till.
They Do
gripe. Price Sold by John to
Woolen.
will treat you
fishing the rain breaks it up.
COUGH SYRUP
CC i W J o-o low
w-
by WOOTEN.
THE EASTERN
D. J. Editor and Owner
Truth in Preference to Fiction.
Per Year
VOL. No.
PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA.
FRIDAY. MAY 1909
ARLINGTON CONFEDERATE
A Plan to Build Once- Appeal
no Day
to
A REGIMENT OF BIDDERS.
TERRIBLE WORK OF CYCLONE.
STATE NEWS.
of Life Property of Inter. in North Caro-
and Wet
Atlanta. Ga. April On day. while moving the
, , , ,, I epidemic of cyclone and j school house in
army of bidders which have not fins township. Mr. Joshua
been known for years, was caught
Here Company
Award for
There have been almost an
a yesterday I epidemic of cyclone a
One
ACCIDENT AT ICE PUNT.
Broken- Another Board of
B. L. ANNUAL
Re-
The annual meeting of the
than cents. now in
hand. One day's earnest work
throughout the country will, it
is hoped, complete the amount
needed.
Some years ago, under a gen-
act of the United States
congress, at government ex-
the remains of Con
federate soldiers, then scattered
throughout Arlington and the
District of Columbia, were
and interred together in a
beautiful spot now known as the
Confederate section in Arlington
cemetery, each grave marked
with a marble headstone,
the when possible.
Practically every
State named on those slabs.
Later the United States Con-
gave by unanimous vote
to care for the graves
of those who died in Northern
prisons. Each of these soldiers,
where known, is to nave a
rate headstone, and the remains
of the unknown, it now been
decided by the president, are to
be grouped under appropriate
monuments.
In the center of the
ate section at Arlington is left a
mound. There, in sight of Wash-
City, where for untold
the American and
the foreigner will be pilgrims,
the are
expected to build a memorial,
which will typify their love of
and veneration for their dead.
Soon after the at
Arlington, Confederate
in began to
move in this matter. In 1906 the
United Daughters of the
in convention at
endorsed the movement and sub-
scribed to it. In 1907 at Norfolk
the daughters took full charge,
appointing directors in the
states and an executive
committee at Washington. All
went promptly to work.
all sources the amount received
and deposited in the American
Security Trust Company, of
. Washington. D. C, as reported
at a meeting of our committee,
n the 5th of April. 1909, was
8,999.73, besides on hand,
but not yet deposited,
ting over nine thousand dollars
now in hand.
To build a monument worthy
of our dead and which will re-
present at Arlington, the borne
of Lee. all Confederates
everywhere, feel that we
need more. This sum
and be subscribed by
our friends at once, if they are
properly solicited. Each local
chapter of the daughters is
therefore hereby earnestly re-
quested to
Ask the local
which are always public spirited,
to print this appeal in two
more, if of their issues
preceding the coming local
Memorial Day, calling attention
to the appeal.
Appoint a number of
earnest and efficient lady
each to be decorated,
when soliciting, with appropriate
insignia of authority, and in-
them to ask of every one.
in streets, houses and
homes, to contribute cents,
informing each person that no
more is asked, but that larger or
smaller will not be refused,
and the canvassers must politely
insist on pinning upon each one
who responds a piece of white
ribbon, upon which is printed
and today to go
committee of the trustees
of East Carolina Train-
school and submit bids on
the two new buildings to be
erected, and for the equipment
of all the buildings. Monday
the bidders began arriving and
every train brought numbers of
them. There are building con-
tractors, machinery men,
men, laundry men, electrical
men, railroad men with an eye
to getting the freights, and
others, and they came from all
sections of the country. Several
car loads of furniture and other
equipment were also shipped in
to exhibit before the committee,
and the buildings have
much the appearance of an ex-
position with the large display of
different articles.
These have been busy days
for the executive going
over and comparing the various
bids, and their work in this par-
is not yet completed. AH
that has been given out so far is
that the contracts for the two
additional buildings was awarded
to the Building Lumber Co. of
Greenville, the same company
that erected the first four build-
It speaks well for the
home company to get these con-
tracts.
We cannot give the full
of the bidding and the
figures until the committee can
make a report.
through the South last night and j house and a post.
between
and his
all today, leaving in their wake i leg was cut off about
hundreds of dead and mangled
bodies, and the dismantled
wrecks of property worth many
millions.
It is substantiated that
the
left
way
halt-
between the ankle and foot.
His right leg was also broken
and foot crushed almost to a
jelly. J. E. and
W. E. Warren were
Man's Arm
Slightly Injured.
Friday while hands were
new .
Co., one of the wire ropes broke
and let a heavy pole fall.
of the way of the. In the absence
Washington, a col- president ard vice pr
caught in
plant of the Greenville Ice lug an Loan Association
V T. , Tuesday in the may
culled and
and
The
unfortunate man resting as
well as could be Mr.
Ellis is a man of family i
about years of
Enterprise.
While Mr. . F. Cash's plow
men were at work on the Leslie
place, a few miles east of town,
Tuesday, they unearthed a
shoulder of meat weighing on
pounds, which had been
buried in the field. Recently
Mr. Dan Call, of the same com-
shoulder of
missed a
Veterans
The usual reunion of the old
veterans will be had at Green-
ville on Monday. May the 10th.
with the usual Din-
will be prepared for the vet-
their wives, and all
old Soldiers of Pitt and adjoin-
counties are invited.
H. Harding Comp.
R. W. King Chm of Com of Ar-
to Arlington
Amounts thus collected,
less necessary expenses, will be
sent by check or express to Mr.
Wallace treasurer.
18th street. Washington, D. C,
who will duly acknowledge as
well as publish in the
ate of Nashville, Tenn.
This plan energetically carried
out it is earnestly hoped will at
once enable the organization to
for designs and bids to be
submitted to the U. D. C. at the
next convention.
It will be gratifying indeed if
the building by the Federal gov-
of the monument it is
about to erect over our unknown
dead around northern prisons.
shall be promptly followed by
the consummation of our own
plans for such a memorial at
Arlington as shall be a source of
pride to us and our posterity.
Should every chapter of the
daughters in all the land,
whether it or not otherwise
observing memorial day. united-
rise to this work as we
expect and in the space of
one day raise the sum necessary
to complete this monument, what
a glorious spectacle of love and
patriotism this will present.
By order of Mrs. Cornelia
Branch Stone, President-General
U. D. Cm this 10th day of
Hilary A. Herbert.
Chairman of the Arlington
Confederate Monument
Arthur E. Johnson
the left leg
Memphis heavy loss bound up the other I
from towns within a radius of
in three States.
Atlanta and most of
Heaped only t proper
less during the blow. But
two young people, a brother end
sister, William and Pearl
lost their lives here this after-
noon by the of a row-
boat during a squall.
homes were
blown
At Knoxville the greatest
damage was from interference
with commerce.
At Charlestown the storm
swerved to the river
from the Tennessee Valley, de-
much property. At
three are known to
have perished.
At Cuba many houses
blown down and at
not even a shed was left stand-
No fatalities were reported
from either place, but
is very
At Horn Lake, Miss., half a
dozen lives were lost and the
property damage was very
heavy. From neighboring towns
come tales of men, women and
children killed and homes wreck-
ed. The tornado swept over
into Arkansas, and killed eight
persons, near Mammoth Springs,
besides wrecking a score of
buildings. Other points in
Arkansas report heavy loss.
Chicago.
reports show that the death and
destruction caused by the
terrific storm that swept over
the Middle West last night were
more extensive than at first
by the telegrams
carried over damaged wires.
Three men were killed in Chicago
by the collapse of a
In the path of the storm be-
fore it reached the Great Lake
region, great destruction of
property is reported. At least
persons were killed.
At Golden. Mo., the business
the town was destroyed
and many homes were wrecked.
Five persons lost their lives.
At Ma, the wind
created havoc and two persons
were killed. Many were injured.
The storm was furious in
Southern Illinois and at Texas
City, near four persons
were killed and many seriously
wounded. The town was
wrecked.
Louisville, Ky.
patches gathered throughout the
South by the Associated Press
tonight indicate that at least
persons met sudden death in the
great wind that spread havoc
throughout the region south of
Ohio The number of injured
is probably three fold that of the
killed.
Great damage to property and
crops was caused in Michigan,
on the east shore of Lake Mich-
Benton harbor and South
Haven being in the path of the
storm.
getting out
pole George
man, was
and struck by a heavy
If and one arm was broken.
Another colored man, Ed h
was also hurt on leg,
but not seriously.
of both the
sided
over the meeting. In the
chair interesting
statement-, regarding work
the association. is just
three years has 1677 shares
North Carolina Inquiries.
The Chattanooga Tradesman
reports the following new
tries established in Caro-
during the week
April
In-
company.
cotton gin.
oil corn-
meat and it is supposed that
meat up in the field was
that stolen from Mr. Call, and
that it had been buried for
future use by the thief, who
probably feared that his premises
might be The incident
reminds one of the of the
sensible dog which hides his
plus of food in the ground
Landmark.
Rev. Dixon. Sr. died
Raleigh Saturday night He
was years old and had been a
minister of the Gospel for sixty
years.
Selma, N. C, April 30.-About
seven o'clock last evening Mr.
H. H. Burgess, of Ramseur, N.
C, an of the Southern
railroad was. killed by the
here. He had fired his en-
preparing to be called out
and started for supper when it
backed on him, killing him in-
N. C. April
less than a dozen
able cows and a of dogs
bitten by a rabid dog, have been
killed in this county this week.
Two mules bitten by the same
dog will be killed if investigation
proves that the dog had rabies.
Portions and Craven
counties were visited by a severe
hail storm Tuesday.
J. R. B. the de-
faulting official of New
Bern, succeeded in raising the
additional bond required of him
and has been released from
custody.
Asheville, N. C, April 29.-
John charged with
the Killing of Zeke Roberts in a
street hock near the Old Reed
place on the night of April
was convicted of murder in the
second degree in Superior court
this morning and sentenced by
Judge Ward to a term of fifteen
years in the State prison.
Rand Peace, a citizen of Thorn
hung himself in his barn
Monday morning. He was
at the Orphanage, and Bad
been there since its start,
was years old and leaves a
widow and children. His
mind had been weak tor some
time. Courier.
Fish are plentiful. Herrings
are now selling at per
thousand or ten cents a dozen
and shad at cents. We are
that of the fisher-
men are hauling herrings out on
in force ard ha loans
ting which has b an in-
vested in Greenville.
He said unhesitatingly that it is
doing more for the town than
any other here.
The only before
meeting was the election of
rectors for the next year.
Eleven of the present directors
re-elected, the
one new member of the board
being the last named, OS
R. C. Flanagan, R. O.
D. C. Moore, D. J. Whichard. C.
T. B. W. Moseley, C.
C. Vines. H. W. Whedbee, C.
S. T.
White, H. A White and W. A.
Bowen.
West mill.
lumber com-
Dixon. Sr-. father of
Dixon, of New YorK, the famous I
playwright and novelist and of
Rev. A. C. pas-
tor of the leading Baptist
churches in Brooklyn and now
in charge of one of the largest
churches in Chicago
of North is dying
at the home of his daughter.
Doctor Delia Dixon Carroll, of
Raleigh. The aged father N
ninety years old.
PRES. TAFT ON OF MAY
Hit Time in Charlotte to he Filly
Will be Given
An to See Him.
Charlotte, N. C, May
central committee of the
of May celebration, which
is to be held in this city May
and has outlined the pro-
of all the systems of graft an I for President r, when
ingenious age has a be a of the city, as
preacher of Marion. N- C,
has invented the most unique,
according to a special dispatch
from that town to the Charlotte artillery upon his
Observer The preaching at the Southern station
Arrive in Charlotte at
o'clock on a f train,
a. m. of guns by the
has been holding a revival for
the past month and have
been, it is said, conversion.
When a is converted he
issues a certificate like
is to certify that sister
Jane Jones has this day been
born into the kingdom of
etc. and charges the poor de-
fool the sum of cents
for her passport into Glory. A
number of them have been
framed by a picture dealer and
are prized by the holders more
than the left hind foot of a
Olive
Tribune.
Fayetteville, N. C, May
A case believed to have no
in the annals of
was placed on trial in the
Superior court here in
which J. F. Bedsole asks
damages from the Atlantic
Coast Line Railroad for mental
caused by being com-
to kill an excursionist
named in self-defense
on an Atlantic Coast Line train
and for received by being
kicked in the face. The plaintiff
avers that the conductor
have afforded protection.
We are told that at least per
of Sanford
Special committee to meet
President and Mrs. tat the
station and escort them
to the hotel.
a. m. President and Mrs.
Taft to receive reception com-
and their wives at the
hotel.
m. Old soldiers to escort
President and Mrs. Taft and Mrs.
Stonewall Jackson to the review-
stand on South Tryon street
p. m. Luncheon at the
p. m. The president to
address the public
p. m. The president to
specially address the students of
Biddle University and the color-
ed people generally at Biddle
University.
p. m. Dinner at the
President and Mrs. Taft
to receive the public in the large
parlors of the
Leave Charlotte or special train
after the public reception.
Electric Clock Service.
Lineman Riggan, of
the
He cent of the
own their own homes. Some of
Western Union Telegraph Com-
was here yesterday and
today installing an electric
clock system. Clocks will
, placed in Coward
them also own houses for in W. L.
They also have five churches and j jewelry store in
a good school that is well attend- i
. race in the
Western Union office in
Call and see P. M. Johnston
when in town for general engine .
and boiler repair work and any- Ledger,
thing you may need. Shop op-
i Hotel Bertha. w
ed. Materially the race
made considerable progress here
in the past few years. The hon-
est, energetic worthy ones
among them enjoy the confidence
and have the good will of the
this class
.- . . , ,
their field and for have bank accounts and can get i
,, . i from our
Raleigh, N. C Enterprise.
tor building. The clocks will all
be set accurately every day at
noon if there is the slightest
variation in thorn. our
can consult i of them
getting
correct time.
i i
POOR PRINT
t-.


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Eastern reflector, 30 April 1909
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April 30, 1909
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