Eastern reflector, 4 June 1909


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WINTERVILLE DEPARTMENT
In Charge of S. C. CARROLL
Authorized Agent The Eastern Reflector tor and Vicinity-Advertising Rates on Application
We are headquarter for the
peg-t and reversible disc
stalk Syracuse
A. G. Cox Manufacturing Co. i
Miss Ethel May Carroll is at,
Raleigh attending the B. U.
two i plows. No commencement.
without these valuable ma-; Get the plow for
on his farm. We can tearing up new grounds.
y s that will Harrington, Barber Co.
you. Harrington, Barber Co. I Mice Sutton went to
J D C x left for today.
V. . . Chickens and eggs a specialty.
M Bi and Come and get best prices,
herd r, Miss Mamie, who Harrington, Barber Co.
b n A. W., Miss Sarah Barker went to
week, returned this morning.
t ; home at Jamesville, Thurs- are carrying a nice line of
.;. g. j Prices are
M . an went to G and can nice hearse
Wed. i day. service. A. G. Cox Mfg. Co.
mint our line of Magdalene, and
men i and b spring Olive Butt. Miriam
that h Johnson and M- J. Bryan and
Gordan Johnson went to Wash-
; . was in, this morning.
b Wednesday.
i . A. . Co. have sum-
and d t
Our of boy's
straw bats opened up. We have Sunday with
them from the wide brimmed I Farm ville.
palmetto to the nicest dress hat.
Harrington Barber Co.
A new lot of men's and
in is shoes just in.
Harrington, Barber Co.
We call your special attention
to the statement of the Bank
before buy- of the ex-
. Barber Co. condition of the bank.
one of our solicits your patronage and
p. farmers, v prompt service.
KING'S CROSS ROAD ITEMS.
Kings X Roads. May 1909.
Mrs. Bettie Matthews is very
ill. We hope she will soon
r.
C. E. Case, W. I,. Matthews
and W. Worthington spent
Thursday evening with C.
Moore.
W. S. E. Smith went to
Wednesday.
Chester Smith, of Farmville,
was in our town Sunday.
H. S. Tyson and son spent
Sunday with W. E. Smith.
Mrs. Mattie J. Smith and H.
L. Smith spent Saturday night
and Sunday with Willie Ran-
near Greenville.
Joe Brown and wife spent
Sunday with W. E. Smith.
G. W. Burnett and wife spent
his mother
K. .; . m Wake
. . he been in j
c Wednesday
rite us
fed . n . ,;. have
new bar
r i i I an up-to
f .
is of
Guy
i V . a .
i, a for-1 A- Ange Co
of this place was To Oar Friends and
i desire to your kind
. Cox i turned u hit Bandy T I
B ;. . .-i i. night, from season is now
i where t has been most at band when you will need
trucks for housing your tobacco.
Mis Evelyn Sutton went We have orders now for mere
G F id mo and future shipments
ion the train, and would, therefore, urge
v of best crockery place their Smith
opened as early as possible will
Barber Co. insure getting them when want
y .- . i . ., otherwise to the great
of we, are visiting Misses might be somewhat
and this delayed.
week, Call or write A. G-Cox
B. F. Manning Green- C,
Little Miss May Bell
visited her sister, Mrs- W. E.
Smith, last week.
Our farmers are well pleased
with their tobacco crop. Cotton
is nearly a failure in some places.
Smith is on the sick
list.
H. L. Smith is preparing to
in about a week to
represent the E. A. Brown
Tobacco Co.
John Allen is suffering much
with mumps. hope he will
soon be up again.
J. L. Matthews attended the
quarterly meeting at Old Sparta
Sunday.
A. J. Corbett spent last Sun-
day night with Corbett,
who is right sick.
H. L. Smith spent Thursday
night in Fountain with his
just received our line
men's and slippers.
Sec u. for styli a and prices,
Harrington, Barber Co.
The H. S. Students are
gone it would very lonely
w . it i for the sympathetic
drummers. Only in
town today.
Car load of hay just
W. Co.
of the college students
arc coming home tonight.
We are carrying sewing ma-
chine needles of kinds. Don't
be bewildered if you the
last one on hand. have
them. A W. Ange Co,
Cannon Smith, one of the
residents here, is ill. We
fresh corned herrings.
Harrington. Barber Co.
Prompt Settlement of Insurance.
Mr. L. Willing ham, Dis-
Manager.
N. C.
Bear
I to thank your good
company, through for the
Prof. G. E. Lineberry went very prompt settlement of the
Greenville today. I policy I held on the life of my
F. B. left for Norfolk late husband, Josiah H. Barrett
today.
. Nitrate of is the stuff
that makes big crops and fat
purses. We have it.
A. W. Ange Co
Nice lot of crockery just re
Harrington Barber Co.
We gladly welcome C. J. Jack-
son home from Wake Forest
college, where he has just taken
course. is a
fellow and we hope he
is going to stay with us for
awhile now.
F. A- C. T. Cox,
greatly sympathize with him Eugene Cannon
affliction and hope to went to
h-iii again real soon.
Remember
Greenville to the show Monday
for in your company, and
who died here several days
The proofs of death were com-
on Apr. 27th. and the
company's check is dated Apr.
just three days.
I had always heard that the
Security Lite Annuity was a
splendid company and now I
know it.
I wish to assure you that the
kindness and courtesy extended
me in this matter will never be
forgotten. V
Mrs. Mary A. Barrett.
N. My friend, Mr. Barrett
also had another policy for
which was paid his all
carried in The Security Life
Annuity Co.
T L. W.
Dr J. N. Dead.
P n -u I out
A telegram from ti-
that A. C.
Manufacturing have lots F. F. Cox and Jno. R. Carroll
iron already on hand and are came home Saturday night from
therefore, prepared to furnish Wake Forest, where they have
flue tot the coming been in school.
Pi right and . Prof, and Mrs. G, E. Lineberry
ship i . to . yesterday.
M . . left . ; ma went
.; I her;
,.,.,. . ,. T n i ch occurred at his home o
B it.; , i I ,. , Mrs. J.
. E been . T. II. King cam i
I i the Du led
Eula Cox, Janie and
. D. B . nil last night
r. t M. th Bertha Carroll.
i on J. F. in town yes-
. . other engagements he t
i. . reach at it.
TM remedy never to
effectually cure
dyspepsia, Constipation,
ho. Biliousness
Ami ALL arising from a
And Bad Digest ion
The result Is good appetite
and solid flesh.
l and easy to swallow.
Take No Substitute.
BOY'S BODY IN COTTON BALE.
Mystery of Child's Safe
ed by Opening the Bale in Liver-
pool.
News from Liverpool that the
body of a boy baby was found in
a bale of Texas-grown cotton
earths the mysterious disappear.
a ton cf
George a farmer of
county, Texas,
six months ago.
It is believed the body is that
of the and that he
was killed in a gin and the frail
body crushed into a bale of cot-
ton which was exported and
found its way to the Liverpool
cotton mills. The
answers that of the child, which,
it was feared had met death by
drowning in a river.
Late in November the father
carried a wagon load of cotton to
a gin in a small town in
county, and the baby son
him. The child was
missed, but the father thought
some of his friends had the boy
in charge. The search was kept
up for many weeks and a reward
but no trace of the body
was found. Evidently the tot
got into one of the cotton presses
and was killed and baled in the
cotton. The will be ship-
to America. Concord Time.
will treat you right
REPORT OF Till; CONDITION OF
THE BANK OF WINTERVILLE,
AT N. O.
At the close of business April 1909,
Resources
Loans and discounts
furniture
Demand loam
from
Gold coin
Silver coin. Including
minor
bank note and other
Liabilities
18,411.61 Capitol
1.178 fund
in
I . S. notes
Total
1,687
16,000.00
Undivided profits, less
expanses taxes M
Time of deposit 202.20
Deposits subject to -k 8,06-1,61
Cashier's
Total f
OF CAROLINA. County,
E. a ml A. Asst. Cashier
of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above auto
is inn- to the best of our knowledge and belief,
F. A J. B. GREEK.
Cashier. Cashier
be-
F. Harrington,
G- E. Lineberry,
II. A.
Notary Public I Directors
Subscribed and sworn to
fore me, this day of May,
1900. R
KILLS TO STOP FIEND.
The worst foe for years of John
I of Mi-h., m a running
He pod
without benefit. Then .
and
announced him. Cures Bog,
nil for I'll.-,
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
The Bethel Banking Trust Co.,
AT BETHEL. N. c.
At the close of business, April
Resources
Loans discounts
Overdrafts secured
and unsecured
Furniture fixtures
Due from
Gold silver
coin currency
Total
Liabilities
Surplus
L less
tuxes pd
Time of
Deposits sub to check
Total
889.46
U, 1111.20
148,066.28
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, County of
W. II. Cashier of the above-named bunk, do sol-
swear the statement is true to the best of my
knowledge and belief. W, H,
sworn to be-1 Correct
day of May, I
Subscribed
fore me, this 4th
S. T. Carson, i
Notary
If, O.
s. M. Jones,
Robt.
Directors.
Girl Gets Prize.
Miss Dorothy Norman, a little
;. I to
R I the
Dr. O. Hyatt will be in
Bertha on
M an u June 7th
. Kittrell and 8th, fur -i treat
night from Durham, diseases of the eye and fit-
v. . ; a in ting glasses. Parties
Southern Conservatory of to see about having work
Music. I will charged no fee unless
Susan Jackson are upon.
from
afternoon
the d of Dr. J. -V Burnt, cuts, Corns. at daughter of Mr. Mrs. J. b.
all Druggists. was the happy winner
i from that town at . in gold at the droving at
o'clock. Dr. Bynum was For Long big Saturday.
a of
Ann ,. ,. . ,
one on In a
tuba v. la
applied directly to the
years old,
practice,
county's citizen-, .-., ,
leaves a wife and several Child- relief to
K. Elite Top Dressing for
Cotton and better.
Manufactured by The Scotland
Neck Guano Co.
Wools liver
quick r. lief to nick
lie
and children.
will treat you
Call see P. M. Johnston
n t for engine
work and any-
hop op
all of i ; l-
I a to
and
health. Price and . i.-o.
John I,.
tea
headache, constipation, and
hi her of liver disorders.
Particularly recommended for Jaundice
n The size
Bold by John 2.1-21 as much if the
Woolen.
Bate or
I houses in West Greenville.
will treat you W. Leslie Smith.
Bo ; by Join I,
hen feed, will make your
hens lay Get it at F. V. John-
thing you need,
el Bertha
DO w
pencils, you
what they are, at Reflector Book
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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.
D. J. Editor and Owner
Truth in Preference to Fiction.
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VOL. No.
PITT COUNTY.
NORTH
CAROLINA, JUNE
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MR SMALL'S POSITION
AFTER INFORMATION.
Favor Patted Up to the Town Of-
Site for Public
May j Greenville. N. May 1909.
Editor Mr.
In view of a number of noticed with gratitude a
which I have received corner in
. . . i Friday's paper. am sure every
prominent citizens of Greenville, i . ,
woman in town thanks you
regarding the s of in f
suitable site for the proposed j space you have to kindly given,
public building in I I make to a little infer
deem it proper to make a trusting that this
statement of my attitude re- j not be in vain
the matter. I First. Can you tH me on what
not, and I cannot, take a position the man goes north
favoring or opposing any
site. This is inclusively a
and south, and east and
I am continually in dread of sow
local matter, and should be complaining of my trash
to the citizens of Greenville as a on the Street,
determine. yet I dare pot move it for fear
I should decide to favor just at that time,
some site, I i he hiS
only do co after a schedule of
examination of all it will greatly
and all the condition,,
in order that my conclusion
Second. If you are t
might be based as far as possible can
upon merit. However, thin ii
mus who to apply to for the
the function of the treasury information
department, and not of the
district representative in con-
Third. Can you give me the
name of the
Suppose, however, I; As he has not called thus far, J
should attempt to inform like have inspect
and reach a conclusion as to the and see that there
moat appropriate site, would it nothing the health
be proper even under such m or my family,
for me to Any light on the subject will
be appreciated.
particular site I think not.
I am the representative of all
the people of Greenville, and if I
have any influence with the
treasury department, arising
from such official position, I
Very cordially.
Mrs. I Seeker.
The Reflector that
under the town ordinances Mon-
days and Thursdays are the
ought not to use that influence prescribed for . the
in favor of the owner of any to remove trash, but owing
one site, against the owners of m much work to be done there
is no regularity in their move-
in view of the fact that an As the in;
agent of the department the n no
recommendation for along that
a particular site, I
line devolving upon the
the treasury to
up the matter of approval of this
until July 1st. I first HOW MANY GOVERNORS DID YOU
named June 1st, but have re-
quested a month longer, in order
that the fullest opportunity may
be afforded.
I will very gladly arrange for
any public hearing before the
assistant secretary of the treas-
upon behalf of any citizen
delegation of citizens
Greenville, in order they
may present their views, re-
of what their views may
be. This is a very important
matter for Greenville, because it
involves the location of a site for
a building, which will
probably not be changed for
many years to come, and it is
th right of your board of
trade, or any citizens of Green
to take a part in the de-
termination of the matter.
I will thank you to
this communication, in order
that my position may be fully
known. I have stated my
without any mental
and shall endeavor con-
to maintain my
upon the
I shall be absent from Wash
D. G, from Tuesday
June 1st, for about a week, with
a party of congressmen on a trip
of inspection of the Norfolk-
Beaufort waterway, and after
that shall be continuously at
Washington, D. C, during the
month of June.
Very respectfully,
Jno. H, Small.
FIND.
See if You Called Their
They Are.
or Aycock.
Largest shipment flue iron
aver received in Greenville at one
time. I want your orders for
flues. J- J. Jenkins.
Warehouse.
d w Ira
Good Work of Greenville Agency.
The Greenville agency for the
Mutual Life Insurance Co., of
New York, leads the State in
business written in May, C. L.
Wilkinson, of this agency,
written which heads
the lists of the agents of the
entire State. Mr. Wilkinson
I says this is easy done, as the
conditions of the old
Mutual Life appeals to the
people taking sound insurance.
Mr. Wilkinson is receiving
many letters congratulations
from different agencies of the
State-
During the month of June
there will be a contest between
the State agencies of North
Carolina and Virginia to see
which can turn in the most in-
District Manager H.
B. Harriss says if other local
agents do as well as he and Mr.
Wilkinson are to do he is
sure North will lead in
this ltd
A Pretty Evening Marriage of Popular
Couple.
At the home of Mr. and Mr.
Joseph S- their
Miss Minnie Thorpe, was
married J. Arthur Jones,
evening at o'clock.
At the front door was Mr.
K. B of with
Miss Mamie sister
the bride, the
quests Mr. and Mrs. C. D.
were at parlor
door and Mr. and Mrs. W. L.
Mn at the parlor door.
At the punch Mr. T. M.
Hooker with
Smith.
At Mrs. W. L. Hall sang
and charmed all
present with her
Mrs. T. E Hooker then sang
Premise to the delight
Of all present. the sing-
accompanied bf Mrs. J.
L. Carper in bar happy mode and
masterly touch, the were
arranged to await the arrival
if bride and groom.
The wedding march was
by Mrs. Carper. Mi-a
Mattie of en-
the parlor as bridesmaid,
then followed groom with his
best man. At. C. H Ferguson,
and following the bride,
on the of her father.
She wore a suit of
green with hat to match and
carried bride
ceremony performed
by D. W. Arnold, pastor of
the bride.
The couple left on the evening
N. S. train for a bridal tour to
Washington, D. C.
The presents were handsome
showing the es-
teem of the many friends and
relatives.
The bride is a young lady of
many attractions, and the groom
a in the office
of the American Tobacco Com-
here. Their many friends
m them a happy wedded life.
RESULT Or PRIMARY.
H W. Declared Nominee far
Mayor.
We, the undersigned, who were
appointed to hold and conduct a
primary for the nomination of a
Democratic candidate for mayor
to be voted for at an election to
be held on the 7th day of June,
beg leave to report that we
have held the said primary on
the 1st day of June, 1909, from
the hours of to p. m., and
that the following named persons
received the following votes to-
Harry Whedbee votes.
S. C. Wooten votes.
W. H. Long vote.
And the said Harry W.
bee having received a majority
of all the votes cast we hereby
declare him duly nominated
the Democratic candidate for
of Greenville to be voted
for on the 7th day of June, 1909.
Given under our hands this the
1st day of June, 1909.
R. Hyman,
L. W. Lawrence.
Judges of Primary.
Mayor II. W. Whedbee was
the last man to vote; His modesty
would not allow him to vote for
himself, so he cast his ballot for
Mr. W. H. Long, which accounts
for that gentleman getting one
Potato
The of potatoes were
quoted today
Philadelphia-$4.26 to 4.50.
I Firsts
BURN THE TRASH.
Timely to Help lie
Town Clean.
Dear Mr.
As another Monday has passed
and the trash man has not
parsed, bog to say a few
words in of our town
officials. In your reply to Mrs.
Information St last Friday,
you stated that us there was
work to be done, the
man was unable to make his
usu;. rounds. We air- glad that
the Street force is busily en-
gaged, and while some may say
that the force is inadequate, aid
be increased, we must all
remember that
treasury cannot be
on of heavy
Therefore it is
bent on every citizen to do ail he
can to help these good
keep the free cf rubbish
and We have noticed in
several places that piles of paper
and trash have
Now this is a got d example to be
followed by and it is
amazing how the town
carting away the trash could be
lightened if every
would do the same thing.
Let us, therefore, work to-
and by turning every-
thing that can be burned, lighten
the work of the town officials in
keeping the streets clean of
paper and trash. A Helper.
The Thanks.
The Patient Circle of The
King's of Greenville
desire to return profound thanks
and appreciation to all the
of our town who so kindly
contributed time and services to
render the stay of gates
pleat ant during the recent con-
Especially will ever
remember the kindness extended
by Carolina Club in permitting
the use of their handsome rooms
for the luncheons and
also the Methodist
who so generously off- red their
beautiful church for the service.
Tie Musical Club and their
president, Mrs.
Travis Hooker, were most kind
in furnishing delightful music
that added much to the y-
all present
Too much cannot be Said in
gratitude to Messrs. Wiley
Brown and W. H. Jr.,
whose services were invaluable
in assisting with the
of our guests and their bag-
gage; nor of Mr. O. E. Warren
for his donations of beautiful cut
flowers.
Mrs. R. Williams, Tn as.
Mrs. J. L, Wooten, Sec.
Mrs. A. L. Blow, Pros.
RESOLUTIONS
JACK ITEMS.
cl Lodge No. Black Jack, N. C. June
F. E. L. has returned from
,., ,,, . . he has
an . .
. . , , i i taking a t coarse.
seen fit from
this world soul of or d
broth- . Dr. there
fore be it
1st. That h death of,
Brother J. N. our
its oldest and faith i
one
its beat it
2nd. we, the members
Covenant , deeply mourn
I the loss tint baa come upon us
by the death of Brother Bynum,
, and that a place is made
that will be hard ; fill.
That we extend to the
j bereaved family of Brother By-
our heartfelt sympathy in
their great would com
mend them to Him all
things well, who alone com-
fort them their sad bereave
That a copy of these res-
be sent v the family of
our deceased brother, and a c
spread on our minutes, and
a copy be sent The Reflector
for publication.
D. C. Moore, I
L. H.
J. L Dis m and W. V. Clark
attended the at
d n Is t we k. ;
. fine
C of . here
y and
Mr. and Mrs. L.
end e I of
. guest Mr
W L. Clark
ams
were
Mrs.
D. W.
ITEMS.
Com.
, X. C, 1909.
went to Farmville
Wednesday evening.
Mrs. C E and
Mark Smith delegates from
Smith's School church and
J. Ii. Smith delegate from the
Sunday school to the
union meeting, left Friday even-
to stop at Wilson and
the night and to make their way
Saturday morning to Fremont to
the union. They returned Mon-
day and report a good meeting.
Rev. S. W. of fine,
i ton. Saturday evening at
E. and pr-ch-
u very good sermon that night
at house. He
Mr. and r- W. J.
Mayo, of i. also
guest .
Coward, of Salem,
was the guest of Mi a Bettie
and Harper Saturday night
Sunday.
J. A. sister. Miss
Martha,
at Thursday
I night.
i Mist Sophia of Mac-
church Saturday
night and Sunday with Miss
Lillie Buck.
Mil SM Edwards and
Alice Biggs returned b me Sun-
day evening after spending a few
days with Miss Martha William-.
J. Ii. Clark spent Saturday
night and Sunday
Adam is on the sick
Hop he will better
soon.
We wore very glad to see so-
many out night to hear
the debate. It was ably discus-
by the young men. There
will be another of s Friday night.
Miss Zara spent Sat-
night and Sunday with
her aunt, Mrs. M. H. Arnold.
will an
en here by the pupil.; of the
school ac
on Sunday at 10.30.
We hope to have a large crowd
present.
in section are look-
Thanks to and
The North Carolina Branch of
The King's and Sons,
assembled in State convention
in Greenville May by
vote expressed sincere thanks
to the physicians and
throughout the State for their
ready response to all demands
made upon them for services
and medicine by of the
order. Committee.
State papers please copy.
also preached excellent
Sunday at a. m. and
home Sunday evening
Mills Smith went to Greenville
Saturday,
Patrick Cobb, of Kinston was
in our action Saturday night
and Sunday,
Miss Trott, of Richlands, who
is visiting Mrs. T. A. Nichols
and Mrs. Nichols were in our
town Sunday.
Mrs. C. L. and Leon Tyson, of
Saturday morn-
to visit at C. E.
and returned home Sunday.
Sheriff Tucker and ex-sheriff
Harrington were stopping at
Ivy Smith's Sunday evening.
J. H. Flanagan, of Farmville,
was at ivy Smith's Sunday.
Several people were stopping
at F. M. Smith's Sunday
the Primitive Baptist union
meeting; held at Tyson's.
Miss Agnes Smith left
day morning tor Grifton to at-
tend the marriage of Miss May
Brooks and Mr. Joe Cobb, of
Jamesville.
T. E. Little has been on the
sick list for nearly a week.
r. pi
The parade of
Bryan
Statement Corrected.
My competitors are trying to
get orders for tobacco flues by
telling farmers they have
bought me out of the
patterns and all. It is
entirely as I am still very
much in the flue business and
have a large stock on hand.
now ready for delivery.
Come early to avoid the rush.
L. H. Pender, Main Street.
Grimes Drum Corps on Evans
street Wednesday evening was
witnessed t-y a large number of
people. The boys acquitted them-
selves well and executed the drill
in goo order. The
moving picture tho at the Gem
was for the benefit of
the corps and was well patron-
The Gem had on a program
of excellent pictures.
For Sale.
On Monday, June 21st, at
o'clock we will sell at public
action to the highest bidder
before the court house in Green-
ville one hons now for the
Free Will Baptist church known
as the public school house.
And one lot on Eleventh
street near said church. Terms
of sale one-fourth cash, remain-
by Jan. 1st,
A. L. Potter.
j, T. Abrams,
C. A. Jones.
Building Committee.
G to G to
Strawberries at S. M.
When you have baggage to go
Mrs. Mills Smith been to trains phone No.
very sick for several days with
chills and fever.
The weather has got warm
enough crops to grow and
the farmers have put on a
pleasant look. Crops are look-
well in spite of the long cool
spell we had in May.
You don't lose your fountain
pen or pencil if you have a
They cost but
at Book Stare.
Everybody wants the best
it is Henry Clay, at S. M.
I For tobacco J. J.
Jenkins at warehouse.
Letters from Rev. B. F. Huske,
who is In a
hospital, nu the
information t nil host of
friends that his improvement is
progressing





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on are first
There arc no bunches, no wrinkle-,
because every part of the vamp fits the hit per-
without the leather at any point.
to wear of ti. shoe. It also explains
the reason why retain their smart
until worn out.
There are other unusual cf RALSTON
SHOE construction which will to you.
Come and look c v r our n w sty s.
CONFEDERATE MONUMENT.
Keep the Fend Growing.
v.
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them.
I. S. Stokes, Twelfth
Evan S . Greenville, N. C,
om tune I severe.
k. sad
wen weak and th
V. B. Wilson, treasurer, Will me great re. I also ha I bear-
receive and acknowledge sub-
to the to erect a I my loins. There v.-. a tender i
C migrate monument in, f iV
and all a h
h- Trip liar -n d that procured -i at
will D- me CO .-tore. They , . ,
date stand- as follows. the pains in my aides and
Amt previously reported 1210.00
The Central Mercantile Co.
J. Davenport, Mgr.
H. B. Smith
at I am a
deal better way.
y Pills the credit r the
When you have baggage to
to trains phone No.
A PACTS LIVER
A dull slut;, if h liver always a
dull, to the
body, when the liver work pro-
the d h the bod t in
a bright When the liver
is inactive the I becomes cull
muddy, it is of
t r. a rent many people try to a
fine, clear, pi k and while
by bing on their aces.
rub a lifetime ard .
rime would remain
for liver causes it. Only
red line complexions.
Blood loaded with impurities from the
sends the es out
New York, sole agents for the United
States.
Remember the
take no other.
The Silk From the i
In attaining full growth the
worm stops feeding throws n-it
thread. The is formed
in n condition and from
the body of the worm in a glutinous
state, apparently in n single thread.
From the worm
its cocoon, an interval of
t .-. in ind turns the skin I three to five days being required to
a brownish complete its imprisonment in the
To pet rid of the dull heavy ling ,,.;.,.,, In ,,,. ,,,
mu yellow complexion the , , . , , . ,,
liver to again. Two Me bot- may not be subjected to the
t.-cs of will do it nine times danger of breakage by the moth
out of ten. If you are troubled emerging from the cocoon the
c n and framing u e .,.
with the , ,. till in
Sauls, Ayden, N. c. are dead. After this
. . C.
j the may be off.
-a.
IS LOST
An old but quite true. Don't procrastinate. Get your share of the
good things. Daring feats of underselling to dazzle and delight you.
Let nothing keep you away. Just four more days. Act quick. Calico at
yd., yd. wide bleaching at yd., best dress ginghams at yard,
every day until next Saturday.
FREE FREE
Beautiful Ladies hat, and Man's swell suit, given away at p.
m., next Saturday. Every purchase of entitles you to one chance.
Ask for coupon tickets on every purchase. Meet your friends at
FORD'S BIG LAW SALE
GREENVILLE, N. C.
Continued until next Saturday night.
a.
Spring Hope. May Two
boys, or years of age.
are dead near here as a result of
talking morphine administered
late Saturday night by their
father. The boys were the child-
William a half-
witted who was married
to Alice Howard some three
weeks ago. Alice had one child.
The evidence is that all three of
the children were given
The woman's child, how-
ever, has recovered from the
of the drug.
Fayetteville, May Bradley
Parker, a merchant of Parkers-
burg, Sampson county, was shot
and instantly killed by Rural
Mail Carrier Bass yesterday
for refusing to sell a box
of cartridges to Bass, who de-
he wanted to kill another
man. Parker remonstrated v,
the fellow and declined to open
his store to procure the car-
after Bass hid threatened
to kill him unless he did so,
whereupon the mail drew
a revolver and him dead.
Bass was arrested and placed in
the county jail at
ton. Parker was a prominent
and highly esteemed citizen of
Parkersburg.
Greensboro, N. C. May
Albert Garrett, aged thirty-six,
while operating his mill
near Pleasant Garden, was in-
killed this afternoon by
being struck on the head by a
bolt flying from a broken piece
of the machinery.
Wilson, N. C, May 25.-
Sheriff received a
call tonight from Elm City stat-
that a white tramp, weigh-
about pounds, heavy
mustache, several growth
of beard, entered the home of
E. and demanded
money of one of the ladies the
house. She promptly threw a
in his face, when he took
fright, coming in the direction of
Wilson.
TROUBLE OVER SIDE TRACK.
Citizens Try Stop Railroad From
Work.
There came near being serious
WOMAN'S CLUB OF
Held Meeting Thursday
Afternoon.
The Woman's Club of Green-
this morning over a spur ville met at four-thirty o'clock
CAROLINA INSTITUTE CLOSED
truck that is being laid on a
of Pitt street by the Nor-
folk Southern railroad.
he track of the Norfolk
Southern runs from the
up South street to the de-
pot On this street at the
northeast corner of Tenth street,
Messrs Harvey Ferrell are
building a tobacco storage ware-
house and wanted a side to
it. The railroad had applied to
the town officials and received
Thursday afternoon, with Mrs.
S. M. Schultz. Mrs. T. A. Person,
first vice president presiding.
After the accustomed business
proceedings, the constitution and
by-laws, which had been
carefully reviewed by a
most able committee, were again j
and adopted.
Problems relative to the
fare of the and of the com-
at large were then dis-
cussed with serious interest by-
Splendid School Charge of permission to run this spur track j the earnest women gathered
; across Tenth street. In order to together there.
, put in this spur it was
The closing exercises of Caro-; n . . ,,.
. i . . ,. j i to start at the main track
Institute at Old Ford were
A THRILLING RESCUE.
How Bert R. lean, of Wash,
was caved from a frightful death i- a
story to the world. hard
he writes, on a
lung trouble that a i
Then I paid to a
visit to a lung specialist in
who did not help me. Then I went to
California, but without benefit. At
last I used Dr. King's New Discovery,
which comp me and now I
am as well For Lung
Trouble, Bronchitis Coughs and Colds,
Croup and Whooping Cough
its supreme. c and
bottle free. Guaranteed by all drug
gist.
held Thursday and Friday of
last week. This school is a credit
to the county. The exercises
showed the efficient work done
by the teachers and reflected
credit on the and
pupils.
Miss Nancy Lee Coward had
charge of the school and
Miss Lillian Huron.
both of Greenville. It is a
school and was well patron-
On Friday Mr. Joseph Kinsey.
of LaGrange, delivered the liter-
address. His subject was
education. He handled it ably
and pleased his audience. He
took the position that book learn-
alone is not education, which
is correct.
The entertainment Friday
evening was Space forbids
mention of each selection and to
single out one from the others
would be an injustice to all, for
all were good. It is to be hoped
that the service., of these young
ladies will be at cured for another
year.
The prizes Prize for
highest average in Miss Burch's
department, presented by W. K.
to Master Brown
average
The second prize was for the
best work in book-keeping, won
by Miss and
by Rev. Warren Davis.
The third prize was won by
Miss Jessie Hodges in
Coward's grade and was present
ed by Rev. Mr. Manning. Her
average for the year was
Washington Progress.
Hat Breach Here.
The Harvester
Company of America has
a point in
for its different
makes of machinery, including
automobiles. Mr. E. EL
has charge of the local office.
TROUBLE MAKERS OUSTED.
When a sufferer from stomach
trouble takes Dr. King's Life
Pills he's mighty glad to see his
and fly, but he's
tickled over his now, line appetite,
strong healthy vigor, all be-
cause stomach, liver and kidneys now
work right, at All Druggists.
STOMACH TROUBLES.
Many remarkable cures of stomach
troubles have been effected by
stomach and lets.
One man who had spent over
thousand dollars for medicine and ti c 11-
was cured by a few boxes of
tablets. Trice cents. Sam-
free at J. L. Woolen and Coward
Woo ten's Drugstore.
feet south of Tenth
street and run the spur along
the side of Pitt street to the
warehouse, and this morning
Section Master Dempsey had his
crew doing this work.
On the opposite side of Tenth
street from the new warehouse
site is a building owned by Mr.
R. O. by which the
spur track would pass. Mr.
objected to the track
going by his building, and with
Mr. W-1. Skinner went out and
ordered the men to stop work.
Section Master Dempsey asked
for their authority to stop the
laying of the track, but none
being shown ordered his men to
go on with the work. At this Mr.
threatened bodily harm
to any one who undertook to
work further on the track, and
serious trouble would have
doubtless ensued had not Police-
man George Clark appeared on
the scene about this time and
put it stop to it.
Under the circumstances it
was deemed best for the work
to stop until the board of Alder-
men can meet and pass the pro-
per order for it to proceed.
Call and see P. M. Johnston
when in town for general engine
and boiler repair work and any-
thing you may need. Shop op-
Hotel Bertha. w
ARE YOU SURE
th. bur
PURE I
know that th I
excluded from the
and and other kept In
Sanitary Condition I
Why take any where your health
u Why not
MAKE AND FREEZE YOU OWN ICE CREAM
I. MINUTES
FOR A
Jell-0 ICE Powder
It It as Simply of
one package Into a of milk and
frees., without cooking, heating or the ad-
of anything Title make, two
of Ice cream, clean pare and whole-
A good Ice be
bought for a dollar or two which teat
tor and will nave coat.
a package CREAM Pow-
. , aw-
Bold by all good
Tat feed Co., la Hey, N. Y,
RAILROAD CAN BUILD SPUR.
Board of So Order.
The Board of Aldermen held a
special meeting Thursday night
and passed an order granting the
Norfolk Southern railroad per-
mission to lay a spur track on
South Pitt street to the storage
warehouse of Harvey Ferrell.
The order made a change so that
the spur track will not run by
the building of It. O.
over which there came near being
a controversy Instead
of south of Tenth St.,
and running across that street
it will begin near Ninth street
and run to the warehouse, not
crossing Tenth street at all nor
going near the property.
Mr. through an attorney
entered a protest in this also,
but was overruled by the alder-
men and the railroad given par-
to proceed with laying
the spur.
A LINEN SHOWER.
Friends of Bride-to Be Went Laden
With Presents.
Ayden, N. C, May 25.-A
linen shower was given at the
home of Misses Bessie and Eliza-
beth Bridgers, last evening, com-
to Miss Helen
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. marriage
is to take place on the 14th of
June.
Numerous friends of the bride-
elect assembled at the home of
the Rev, J. B. Bridgers each
carrying of choice linen.
bride-elect was then sent
for, and upon entering the par-
or, was showered with the linen.
The lights were turned on
mediately and much to her
prise she saw her numerous
friends assembled in the room.
After the fun all were ushered
into the reception hall, where
was served by Misses
Bawls Bridgers, Sallie Bet
and Jennie Turnage.
Appropriate toasts were given by
ail present.
At the happy party re-
tired to their respective homes,
all declared the Misses Bridgers
most delightful hosts.
The Reflector does job work.
SORE NIPPLES.
FOR A ANKLE.
As usually treated, a sprained ankle
will disable the injured person for a
month or more, but by applying
Liniment and observing the
with each bottle a
cure may be effected in many cases in
less than one week's time. This
is a most remark preparation
Try it for a sprain or bruise, or when
laid up with chronic or muscular
and are certain to be de-
lighted with the prompt relief which it
affords. For sale by L. Woolen and
Coward Wooten.
BAKER AND HART
The place to buy your Hardware. Com-
stock to select from, quality
goods only.
Agricultural Implements A Specialty
Consisting Plows. Mowers, Harrows, Stalk
Cutters, Rakes and Ugh grade Cultivators
both riding and walking,
Wire
in the most popular heights always on hand.
Complete stock t ready mixed
P A I N
highest grade in all colors.
teed per cent pure. Orders filled
promptly.
Those wishing to purchase
will do well to see us as we carry
but the best.
It you contemplate building give ; a
fall. We will appreciate your business and
will take cure your orders and
tee prices. When wishing anything men-
ill the above don't t. to look
Baker
We were glad to have with us I
Mrs. R. R. Cotten, who joined
the discussions with her usual I
enthusiasm and helpfulness.
After the regular business the I
president in the chair announced J
that the literary exercises of the I
meeting in May would be
to Carolina Day.
A very contest prepared
by Mrs. Person was the first
feature of the program and all
enjoyed the game of hide-and-
seek with a number of our govern-,
ore. As this may be interesting i
to some other North Carolinians
we will give you the game.
See how many governors you
can And. We will tell you if you
call their names correctly.
OUR GOVERNORS-
The cook's studio.
A disease of a weak brain.
A dressmaker's terror.
A bird.
A narrow street.
A valley.
The song of silk.
The emblem of purity.
A foul.
One who grinds.
In debt.
A rock.
A young man in love.
The grip.
Greenville's beloved.
Quite a number of important
events in the of our state
were reviewed briefly and dis-
cussed with lively interest.
The singing of The Old North
State closed the program, and
the club adjourned to meet June
the place of meeting to be STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, County
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE,
AT FARMVILLE, N.
At the if business April 88th, 1909.
Resources
and discount
Overdrafts secured
unsecured
Furniture and
from A
dish items
coin
Silver coin, including
minor coin
Nut hank and other U. S.
Liabilities
146,688.99 Capital stock
. Surplus fund
1,880.60 Undivided profits leas
our. exp and
110,000.00
8,000.00
198.05
486.00
177.11
Motes
Total
no
Time of
Deposits
Cashier's
Total
8,198.98
04,80.49
1,04.08
decided later.
H. Reporter.
Any mother who has had experience
with this distressing ailment will be
as soon as
done
pleased to knew that a cure may be
by applying Chamberlain
Wipe It off with a soft cloth before
lowing the babe to nurse. Many
trained nurse use this with best
results. For sale by J. L. Wooten and
Coward Wooten.
JOHNSTON.
ENGINEER and
Running repairs to all kind of
Steam fittings, erecting Engines,
Tobacco machinery, all systems a
Agent for Machinery and
Electrical Give us a trial.
All work guaranteed and terms
Message left at H. L. Carr's
will receive prompt attention, or phone
No.
I have learned that Mr.
C. B. Russell has been
prices on material for the Build-
Lumber Co. I wish to say
that Mr. Russell has no author-
to represent us in an official
way and he is no longer manager
of this company, and has not
been since May 11th.
Building Lumber Co.
By R. J. Cobb.
Choice Cut Flowers
Roses, carnations, and violets
a specialty. Wedding
and floral offering
ranged in best style at short
notice. Summer
bedding plants, rose
bushes everything in the
florist line at
J CO
Raleigh, N. C.
Phone
Not Quite
How often you can get a
.- thing
nail or screw driver or
lacking. Have a good
tool box and be prepared for
emergencies. Our hue of tools
Is a you could desire, and
we will see that your tool
box does not lack a single
useful article.
I Of
You get
Horse c c
of
J. P.
Corey
if Pitt,
I, R. Davis, Cashier f the above-named bunk, do solemnly
swear that the statement is true to the heal of my
edge and belief. J. R- DAVIS, Cashier.
Subscribed and l before
me, this day of April,
A. Ill
Notary
T.
W.
F,
Turnage,
M. Lang,
M. Davis.
Directors.
for --.- p.
Tin Roofing and Plumbing
Go to L. H. RENDER
EVANS N. C.
Next door to J. R. t- J. G. MOVE.
W. F. EVANS
ATTORNEY AT LAW
GREENVILLE, N. C.
Office opposite R. L. Smith
stables, and next door to John
Buggy building.
DR
R. L.
Dentist.
GREENVILLE, N C
Harry Skinner. Skinner, Jr
H.
W. M. DAWSON
Ladies and Gents Tailor,
Greenville, N. C.
Altering,
Scouring, Chemical and Dry
I or no charges.
In rear of Herbert Barber
Shop.
SKINNER
LAWYERS.
WHEDBEE
Greenville. N- C
L. I. MOORE W. H. LONG
Moore and Long
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
i R IS VI L
DR. S HASSELL
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN
Greenville, N. C.
Office on Third street, formerly
pied by Dr. Bagwell
J-W. PERRY GO.
NORFOLK, VA.
Cotton Factors and handler o
Ties and Bags.
and
DAIRY PRODUCTS.
have moved my the John-
son place, one mile from town, am
better prepared ever lo
all Dairy Will make d
in town, i 2-4.
8.1. DUDLEY.
Nice lot of new
memorandum books etc. at
Reflector Book Store.





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THE EASTERN
D. WHICHARD.
GREENVILLE, NORTH
Subscription One
Six Month
Single
rate. my
application the business -thee in Th-
age a fortune in are sin-akin,; and
a ling is at with
tin- of the plat-
Building, corner Evans
Third
Entered in the at Greenville
N. C. mail matter.
FRIDAY JUNE 1909.
Patten stands
the
a we
thing sometime.
SB
The man who talks against his
town discredits himself.
City politic will have the
right if way this week.
Tax listing has begun, the
day of our lamentation is at
hand.
The orator has
about his Job tor this
season.
W wish the stay of The
King's Daughters had been
longer.
July is suggested
the special session of
congress will adjourn. So there
will he another month of the
agony.
Petersburg, held
election Thursday,
the city voted by a large
majority. That is a redaction
on the
The month of May gave us only
one new enterprise to record for
gar
age. Let Us hope the month of
June will do better.
Charlotte evidently sot
about to break up the near beer
selling in that city. The alder
men have levied a license tax of
per year for selling the
The strike on the Georgia
road has come to an end
and trains are running again.
The difference with the attain
have been submitted to
It is getting tune to lose the
Thaw name and quit putting it
in the papers.
with June II
is suggested as timely reading
for tax
Greenville should do things
to draw people to the town, not
drive them a way.
The crop of June people
will be as large us usual. Tax
listing time you know.
The seashore mountain
resorts are opening and the sum-
mer will follow.
form.
A party of congressmen under
the chaperonage of Congressman
John Small is making a trip of
inspection of the North Carolina
section of the inland waterway.
Congressman Small has been a
An American has been arrest-
ed in Norway on a confession
that he murdered Mrs. thinness,
the Indiana woman who made
her promises a graveyard for a
of men whom she lured
h i- and murdered. The
arrested sys he helped
Mrs. commit several
crimes and then murdered her.
The fellow may be a
great factor in interesting the just crazy, or may
government in the waterway and have this as a ruse to get free
Those fellows who want to hold
an indignation meeting to de-
President Taft for
pointing Judge Connor, must
have time hanging heavy on
their hands.
The strike changed,
and Philadelphia is having if
with the street ear men.
Mr. North, director of the con
bus, did lot like the way things
were going and bus
You can't always go by a
name. The town of Zephyr, in
Texas, was struck by a tornado
that almost demolished it.
persons were killed out-
right others wounded.
The tariff agitation, in congress
has warmed up until it is lead-
to blows. Senator of
and a New York
per man got in a scrap the other
day and exchanged licks at each
other. Tiny had better quit
and go home.
A bigamist who
had been married live times was
given a live sentence of
imprisonment, just one year for
each wife, Three of his wives
w in court to testify against
him and their photograph
its is due large-
to his c
In order to give points to
migrants coming over, the He-
brew Sheltering and
Aid Society of New York will
put lecturers each of the big
liners, who, by means of ad-
dresses in the
language, as well as by
moving pictures, will point out
the disadvantages of life in the
American cities and tho
of life on the
l. Herald.
One Southern Democratic sen-
wants protection on lumber,
another wants it on that new-
fangled tan bark, another wants
it on sugar, and -to it goes. u
as well fall in line with the
straight-out Republican policy
of protection and go the whole
thing Hat footed. There seems
to he no use of putting
for revenue planks in
Democratic any more.
Trying to win favor by mis-
representations and false
does not pay even in
tics.
The Durham Herald thinks if
the country ever gets re-
form it will have to look to a
new party.
In the depot is a
barrel of liquor that is begging
for an owner. Punch the bung
out let it go.
The result of the primary for
mayor Tuesday shows that a
great majority of the people of
Greenville have not lost interest
in the welfare of the town.
Now let the same good common
sense prevail in the ward
for aldermen Friday
night.
From the way somebody
counting votes beforehand that
he was going to get in the
and the number actually
received, it is inferred that he
must have been taking lessons
from a Greensboro directory
maker and learned now to count
passage back to America in case
he should be brought over for
trial. It is recalled that one
man is already serving a
term on the charge of
burning Mrs. home,
what was supposed to be her re-
mains being found in the ashes.
Chicago was shaken by an
earthquake shock on
day. That city is bad enough that were not
fur something to shake it.
A lady remarked that hearing
the honk of automobiles running
-along paved
ville look very much like a city,
Since it was announced that
Charlotte has above
Greensboro has set about
to have another city directory
made.
A Georgia man who escaped
prison thirty-two years ago was
recently re-arrested and returned
to prison. is now year
The Chronicle says that fully
half a dozen men in Charlotte
are ready to fork over the
license tax on
loons imposed by the aldermen.
There must be an immense
in selling the or per-
haps, it is easy to operate a
in connection.
Either several of the Demo-
senators and congressmen
are wrong in their views on the
tariff, or the Democratic plat-
form is wrong on that question.
The way these senators and con-
is getting time that some
of the big excursions were being
brought to says The
Evening Times of that
Just wait until broth-
and you will see one roll in
that is worth looking The
class of Memorial
Sunday school will take a big
part of Greenville to Raleigh
that day, they are going to
take possession of the capital for
the time being.
hen a State votes
on itself, it should lie
lowed to enforce prohibition, but
is not able to do so under exist-
inter-state laws. Two things
that congress should pass u law
to stop is the shipment of liquor
into a prohibition State and the
use of the mails for carrying
whiskey advertisements into a
prohibition State. If this was
done u State prohibit ion law
could be made thoroughly
We fail to see. wherein the
Carolina tennis
the base league ran feel
much interest in them when the
the teams composed entirely
of bind without a
man on them. Teams made up
entirely of home men and games
in which no outsider is allowed
to participate would ho more
occasion for local pride en-
As it now is the idea
seems to lie what town can put
up the most money and have
the best players.
STATE NEWS.
Happening of Interest in North Caro-
Elkin, May 28.-The Chatham
Manufacturing; Company today
shipped solid cars of blankets
to different places in the United
States, about half of them going
to Chicago and St. Louis, from
which points they will tie dis-
to different cities on e
Pacific The other half
goes to Baltimore, Philadelphia
and New York. Each car con
pairs of blankets
which made a grand of
pairs or single blank-
At a pair, which ii
rather under the average, it
amounts to for this one
shipment.
Goldsboro, May of
the saddest tragedies in the his
of Goldsboro occurred today
when William Humphrey, a
young white man about years
of age, committed suicide by
shooting himself through the
head with a pistol.
Boons, May
an citizen of
Ridge township, was found dead
yesterday near the r on
th head of the Elk. He had
been visiting some of his
at this and hid
started on his return home. A
Mr. Triplett, noticing a strange
mule in his field, went to turn it
outside and recognized it as Mr.
Thinking the
animal the saddle on he
told his wife to go to one of the
neighbor's and inquire if they
had seen anything of the old
gentleman while he went to ask
neighbor. On her way
M re. Triplett came upon the old
man sitting in a fence corner
dead. The coroner was called
and the verdict of the jury was
that he died of heart failure.
Raleigh, May com-
mission of Judge Henry Groves
Connor as judge of the Eastern
Carolina district and circuit court
arrived today, His resignation
as associate justice of State
Supreme court will go to
nor Kitchin Monday, effective
that day, and the oath of office
as Federal judge will be
Tuesday, at o'clock in
the judge's chamber. Thereafter
he will proceed to the Federal
court room and convene court
CLEVER
They Flood the Markets Abroad
With Their Wares.
It looks like is
going to move now in earnest
and get that long-talked-about
auditorium. A deal has been
effected for a large lot in a
splendid location and the plan
is to erect thereon a municipal
building and auditorium with
a four to six thousand seating
capacity. When Raleigh com-
this auditorium and brings
merit, lotion or balm to compare with
hotel accommodations up in Salve. the one
perfect healer of Corns, Burns,
Sores, Scalds, Boils, Ulcer.
Will Build Church at
Rev. J. B. Cook went to Farm-
ville today to join with others of
a committee appointed to select
a site and let the contract for a
Baptist church building in that
town. The recent union meet-
at Hobgood took up this mat-
and appointed a committee
to take charge of it, with
to have the building com-
in time for holding the
union meeting there on the fifth
Sunday in October.
COULD NOT BE BETTER.
PARIS THE CLEARING HOUSE.
The French Capital Is the Chief
For tho of Imitation An
In the Production
of the
ban always classic
In depart
mid run her elope.
Ii n for rock
and thirteenth century work.
and for fourteenth
armor, London imitates
makes Madrid
Dread
Ivories, pewter
Berlin Amsterdam
Iron. Indian paean.
One tiara Jew-
while Paris Is chief
lieu for all these products.
Italian statuettes, now SO
naught, MM
and taste In It Is sail
that It was from one of these
dries there Issued of virtue
vice, assigned to Bo-
h Is now treas-
of n celebrated collection,
Switzerland makes a of
work.
As for renaissance and
Jewelry, hardly n hit Is reel except
what Is In museums. It not to lie
In Hie epoch that
followed the renaissance precious
tone were from their let
lints sold to meet needs
The same need for extreme
to the pretty of the
watches, chute
modem filial
too, is the enameled Jewelry of
the Vienna turns It
out to perfection. Ami so cunning are
the makers that, for example, they
take car the ring ea which a
locket Is should show signs
of friction, well aware that the
who thinks himself cute will look for
this Indication.
As for tin Jewelry, now so
in
n the old elsewhere, the
Ken nine Is long exhausted, for,
after all, peasants own hut a limited
stock. It nil consists of clever copies
or more often tasteful combinations of
old designs, The stones, too, despite
their line lire rarely any
thing else those marvelously
tinted crystals so
made In Switzerland and Bold by the
ton If desired.
Venice Is the great depot for
Inlaid Ivory, and
ed with tortoise shell, once Us
and now In their decadence, are Mill
the Joy of Hireling Americans on Ike
lookout for bargains, Bay if the ob-
pleases yon. hut do not when
pay your dollars Imagine you ore ex
new lamps for old., As for
old cluck, grandfather or there
Is not one genuine In I War
ivories They are generally bone r,
worse still, celluloid aged by the hi
of tobacco or of Unit Invaluable hand
maiden, licorice Juice.
Nor does even glass defy the
leer. In Museum of St.
can be seen Roman out
sides dirt, whose
has been obtained by
scales upon tin Ir surface. Rome
real bill of Iridescent glass film
i , transferred upon a modem frame
work. Cologne turns out
by the gnus, not even troubling
to copy the old shape. the
long narrow la which
sweets are sold. These are hurled in
after being smeared with
concoction or which the sent is
guarded, and a little time they Issue
from retirement and Irides-
cent, German and
Is also excellently copied In Hamburg
and Part, Venice, too, ha not for-
gotten its tradition and turn out its
own old wares.
and innocently help-
ed the counterfeiter by selling their
not yet decorated piece, If Imperfect,
for n On Ibis genuine ground
the forger worked With ease. This
has stopped. Still the
forger knows DO obstacles or over-
comes them, and false and
Dresden are supplied by all dealers,
and purchaser rarely has the mi-
knowledge that will save him. In
the eighteenth century oriental
were openly made In
Holland and to China for
decoration, when they returned as real
China porcelain, or the revere prov-
es obtained. The made
In China decorated In what was
presumed to lie the Chinese style
Europe. Tails at the present moment
makes and old
lain, and n tourist who buy a
and at or Shanghai merely
brings back coals to Newcastle.
plates made near In ab-
solute as ft matter
of there Is no need to
th old. He cautious, too. In
It I mostly
at Naples.
of the genuine thing were
snapped up long ago or else are owned
by museums or by tho heirs of those
for whom they were made and who do
pot need to with them. London
national
THE BOY IN THE CAR.
He Won From the Women
Whose Gown Ha
The boy in the car cuddled so
close to the woman in gray that
everybody thought he to
her. So when he dug
his muddy into the broadcloth
skirt of left neighbor she
leaned over and
inc. madam. Will you
your little I
himself around Be is soiling my
skirt with his muddy
The woman in gray Unshed a lit-
and nudged the boy
she said. good-
lie isn't
The boy uneasily. He
a little fellow that he
could not begin to touch hit foot to
tho floor, so lie stuck them out
straight in front of him like pegs to
hang things on and looked at them
I got your dress
he said to the woman on his left.
hope it will brush
The timidity in his voice took a
short out to the woman's heart, and
she smiled upon kindly.
it doesn't she said.
his eves were still fastened
upon hers she added, up-
town alone r
he said.
ways go alone. There isn't anybody
to go with mo. Father's dead and
mother's dead. I live with Aunt
Clara over in Brooklyn, hut she says
Aunt Anna ought to help do some-
thing for me, so once or twice a
week when she gets tired out and
wants to go some place to get rested
up she packs me off over here to
stay with Aunt Anna. I'm going up
there now. Sometimes I don't find
Aunt Anna at home, hut I hope she
will ho homo today, because it looks
like ft is going to rain, and I don't
like to hang around in the street in
The woman felt something move
inside her throat, and she said,
are a very little boy to be
knocked in this rather
unsteadily.
I don't he said.
never get lost. Hut I get lonesome
sometimes on these long trips, anti
when see anybody that I think I'd
like lo to I scrooge up close
to her so can make believe that I
really am her little boy. This morn-
was playing that belonged
to that lady on the other side of me,
and I got so that I forgot
all about feet. That is why
got your dross
The woman put her arm around
the tiny chap
up so close that she hurt him, and
every other woman who had over-
heard his looked
as if she would not only let him
wipe his shoes on her best dress, but
would feel like spanking him if he
York Sun.
Nature Is lavish In th of
but men.
no mm or
It tea mistake to allow anyone to
rheumatism, as the pain
can always I relieved, and i i most
cases a cure effected by
Thu relief
pain which is alone
worth many its cost. It makes
and
of long standing this liniment should be
used on account of tho n Ii f which it
affords. Do no be discouraged until
you have given it a trial. sale by
J. L. Wooten ard Coward
keeping with it, the city may
again come into note as a place
for holding convention.
Time's
-wonder If will have
bat be wants a hundred year from
I doubt It. men will then
Salt Rheum. For Sore
be agitating for the
for Only K at All Curler
Weak
Heart Action
There are certain nerves
that control the action
of the heart. When they
become weak, the heart
action is impaired. Short
breath, pain around heart,
choking sensation,
fluttering, feeble
or rapid pulse, and other
distressing symptoms fol-
low. Dr. Miles Heart Cure
is a medicine especially
adapted to the needs of
these nerves and the mus-
structure of
heart itself. It is a
strengthening tonic that
brings speedy relief.
Try it
years I suffered with what I
thought trouble, when
doctor told me hears
trouble. had trIM many remedies,
when the almanac came
Into my and I concluded
try Dr. Heart Cure.
taken throe and now I
not Buffering at all. I em cured
medicine did It. I write this In
the hope that It will attract at-
of who I did.
D.
Main St. Kg.
Dr.
Cure, and we him
of battle If It
Mil. Medical Co., fed
OUR
AYDEN DEPARTMENT.
IN CHARGE OF J. M. BLOW.
Authorized Agent of The Eastern Reflector for and vicinity. Advertising furnished
seed at J. K. S n Mer.
Co.
Miss Clara has return-
ed from the Normal and
rial College at Greensboro.
M. M. Sauls makes the best
cold drinks that can be made at
the led cold the year
round Try one.
J. A. Andrews and J. F.
of Greenville, were here Wed-
M. M. Sauls has just received
a fine lot of perfumes and toilet
water.
J. S. Bowers, of Scotland
Neck, was here Wednesday.
They tell me that J. R. Smith
Co., Dixon are manufacturing
as good wagons, carts and bug-
as can be found any where.
See them before buying.
C. O. Armstrong ha returned
from Chapel Hill.
Seed peanuts for sale by J. R-
Smith Co.
Miss Blanch Cannon is sick at
her home on Main street.
Spring dress laces and
to match at J. R. Smith
Dr. J. M. Parrot, of Kinston.
address at the Free
Will Baptist Seminary Tuesday
night- Subject
He handled his
subject well.
Paris Green at J. R. Smith Co.
Rev. Henry Cunningham, of
Kinston, is in town today.
The hose for
ladies and gentlemen is one
the best on the market
J. R. Smith Co.
Miss Crawford, Win-
ii c here for a
few days.
Harrows and cultivators at J.
R. Smith Co.
Norms of
Greenville, came Tuesday to
visit relatives.
fruit jars, caps and
rubbers for same at J. R. Smith
Ca
of
ville, is visiting his
Mrs H. C. Ormond.
Rape s. ed and Millet seed for
sale by J. R. Smith Co.
Dr. E. L. St. Clair, of Georgia,
delivered th i annual s ct
the seminary Thursday et
o'clock. Rev. G. W. of
Wilson, delivered the address
Wednesday evening to the A C.
F. Society. Both gentlemen
rad; splendid addresses.
Lime, cement, window, doors,
locks and hinges at J. R. Smith
Mr. J. M. Blow died Thursday
night at the home of Luther
He had been sick
several months, but was on
the street a few hours he
died. His remains were taken
to Greenville this morning for
burial. Mr. Blow was a member
of the Methodist church, was
also a member of the Masons and
K. of P. lodges of Ayden and
will be buried by the brothers of
these lodges today. Mr. Blow
had been a I citizen of Ayden for
several years and had many
friends here.
All kind sewing machine need-
belts, shuttles, bobbins and
needle thread for sale by J.
R. Smith Co.
We were surprised to find that
J. R. Smith Co. Dixon are car-
such a nice line coffins
and caskets of all prices and
grades, see them when needing
anything in this line.
Buy your brackets, balusters,
stair railing, post
and flooring of J. R. Smith
Co. Dixon.
Don't send elsewhere, when
you can get nice ceiling and
flooring, windows and door
frames made to order at J. R.
Smith Co. ft Dixon
Miss Ella Wayne
visiting friends in Farm ville.
your mules and etc. of L. H.
horses, repair your carts, bug- Worthington Co. and moved it
and on short notice, the street.
J. R. Smith Co. Dixon. Don't neglect your premises,
Mrs. W. W. Dawson and be sure to use plenty of lime and
Misses Harvey and Earl Tucker j ward off fever and other sick-
of Grifton, spent Monday in ounce of preventive
town.
Tr a of use
Glad to see Bud Joe op the
third less than lard at J. R-
Smith Co.
Miss Nancy of Green
ville, is visiting her Mrs
Joseph Dixon.
Car salt just received at J. R.
Smith Co.
must congratulate our
colored friends on their very
good order Saturday and Sunday.
Our streets were thronged wit
delegates, ministers and visitors.
The occasion was a Baptist
union meeting.
patterns and
at J. R. Dixon Co.
We doff our hats, and make
our polite bow to our
street committee for work
done on the streets. Several
streets Ayden would remind
the pedestrian of u
in Asheville, and Broad street in
Richmond.
N. C. cut herrings at J. R.
Smith Co
Messrs Dixon Dixon, are
offering a gold fountain pen at
Saul's store for the mos
j suitable slogan for their
j warehouse now in course of
Suggest the slogan,
your name, seal it up and hand
to Dr. Sauls, which well b.
opened by a on June
10th.
School books, tablets, Bible
and Testaments at J. K. Smith Co.
Mist Brooks, of Grifton.
Monday in
nice country corr.
at per bushel at J- R
Smith. Co., Dix n.
Maj. J. A. Davis spent
in Washington visiting hit-
daughter, Mrs.
J R. Smith Co. have th,
largest sign in Ayden, Us-
Shoes for Ladies and
Gentlemen.
Ed. Garris and family spent
Sunday in the country.
J. R. Smith and family
Sunday in the country visiting
Mrs. L. C. Fletcher.
Miss Jimmie Lee Davis left
Tuesday for a visit to Washing-
ton.
Henry Skinner and J. W.
are today on a fish
trip to Clay Root.
I. J. left Monday
evening for New Bern.
Field peas, rape and millet seed
at J. R. Smith Co.
Mayor wishes to call
attention to ordinances
relative to cleaning premises,
stock running at large, and front
gates left standing open on the
street. The gate problem is a
nuisance, swinging open all day
and night on the street. We
feel our people only need
their attention called to this
matter.
Capt D. G. Berry spent Sun-
day in Scotland Neck-
Governor Kitchin has appoint-
ed W. J. Boyd, of Ayden, as one
of the delegates to represent
North Carolina at the National
Charity Convention to be held in
New York June to
J. W. Glenn and family have
returned from Stoneville, Mr.
Glenn's former home.
Prof- Cale, of Grifton, has
been elected superintendent of
Ayden graded school. He comes
to us highly by the
good people of Grifton.
The trustees of Free Will
seminary at their annual
meeting re-elected Prof. T. E.
Peden principal, and Miss Lillian
Munn, assistant principal.
L. L. Kittrell Co. have
purchased the stock of
KING'S ROADS ITEMS.
Kings X Roads. June 1909.
Misses Helen Smith and Irene
spent Saturday t the home of E. Rogers Tues
OAKLEY ITEMS
Oakley. N. C. June 1909.
Tom Gray and family visited
is better than a pound of
The room of Manning
caught fire on top Sunday while
his wife was cooking dinner.
F, it was discovered in
to put it out.
Wednesday afternoon June
the sixteenth
nineteen hundred and nine
at half after three o'clock
St. James Episcopal Church
Ayden, North Carolina
Mr. and Mrs. John William
will give in marriage their
daughter
Helen Mar
to
Mr. Elias Leslie Turnage
The pleasure of your presence is
requested.
with Miss Minnie Smith near
Farm ville.
W. L. Matthews
day night and Sunday with his
brother, J. A. Matthews.
Miss Lanie Tyson left Sunday
to visit her cousin, Annie
Tyson, near Ballards X Road.
H. L. Smith, C. E. Case and
C. A. Smith, of Fountain, attend-
ed the meeting at Tyson's
Sunday.
We are glad to learn that Mrs
Bettie Matthews, who has been
very sick, is improving.
Miss Smith visited Miss
Annie Little, near Greenville,
Saturday night and Sunday.
W- E. Smith visited H. S.
Tyson Saturday night and
Sunday.
W. C. Moore and wife attended
the union meeting at Tyson's
Sunday.
to fifteen
with girls to work in knit-
ting mill at Scotland Neck, N. C.
Girls and boys not under
years of age can work. Nice
town, good graded school, none
, better in the State. Pay while
Just unloaded pounds as learning the work. Fine
pretty white corn as you have for those wanting nice
r See me before you If interested write.
lay.
C. Roebuck and family visited
in the Saturday and Sun-
day.
J. O. Williams and T. F.
went to Greenville Thursday.
Gray Little, of Greenville, was
here last week
S. Carson has returned from
Buies Creek where he has been
attending school.
Jim Manning, of Stokes, was
here the past week.
Miss Ada Carson, of
visited Mrs. T. F. Nelson
day and Sunday.
Mrs. John Belcher and children
have returned from Washington
where was called to the bed-
side of her mother.
Thad Rogers and family, of
spent Sunday here
with relatives.
Robert Jenkins went to
Penny Hill Sunday.
For Twenty-Six
Mrs. T.
with U i rev n
Finally J.
buy.
F. V. Johnston.
J. L. Bowers or A.
Scotland Neck, N. C.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE BANK OF AYDEN
AT AYDEN, N. C.
At the Close of Business April MM.
Resources j Liabilities
discounts Capital stork 25.000.00
Surplus fund 12,500.00
Overdrafts unsecured
Furniture and
Demand loans 2,500.00
Due from 80,860.04
Cash items 4.0
Gold coin
Silver coin, including all
minor coin cur. 1,810.94
bank and other
U. S. Notes
Total,
profits, less
cur. exp. and taxes pd. 175.20
Dividend unpaid 120.00
80.00 nib. to cheek 48,498.84
Cashier's outstanding
Total 188,841.84
OF NORTH
COUNTY PITT
I. J. R. Smith, Cashier of the name; bank, do solemnly swear
the above statement a to the best my knowledge and belief.
SMITH, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to be-
fore me. this 5th. day of May,
1900.
STANCIL HODGES,
Notary Public
that
J. R SMITH,
ELIAS TURNAGE.
DIXON,
Directors.
A NEW INVENTION
Wilson Baptists Join Scotland Neck
Church.
The community irrespective
of opinion about matters at issue
now for sometime among the
Baptists of our town will be
to know that order is coming
out of confusion and there is
favorable prospect of an end of
the trouble.
On Wednesday night of this
week, those members recently
expelled by the Wilson Baptist
church for refusing to fellowship
and support the pastor, Rev.
John T. were received
into the membership and full
fellowship of the Scotland Neck
Baptist church, the strongest and
most influential Baptist church
in all this eastern part of North
and one of the very
strongest in the state. The
port of this action on the part
of the Scotland Neck church is
that it is its declaration of their
belief alter investigation
factory to themselves of the ex-
of the Christian
and the worthiness of
people to be members of any
Baptist church.
Authoritative publication of
the action will be made by the
Scotland Neck church.
Furthermore, in addition to
those received into membership,
eighteen members of the
Baptist church who will apply
for letters of from it
were taken under the
of the Scotland Neck church. A
branch of the Scotland Neck
church will at once be organized
for religious work in Wilson.
Wilson Times.
MB. vi. ISM
for year
with bladder kidney
being ad
l did am thankful tansy that
eight bottles of an bottle
entirely m of
trouble, lain as well
w.
Ky.
Catarrh Causes
Catarrh la a Outlet
Th of the
well a tho in U lined
with Is
fore to
Ike catarrh I o slight to
n. Other
to very .
Any capable
the catarrh la a more rational
treatment than to give palliative
only relieve tho pat too I or more
symptom
claimed for that II la
internal remedy, and
reaches the in whatever
it happen b
cured of a tavern attack of lo-
l taking
I am
to any J. J. Bros,
Water St., Antonio, Texas.
Marriage Licenses.
Register of Deeds W. If- Moore
has issued the following licenses
since last
WHITE.
J. L. Nome
Whichard.
J. K. Mae E. Brooks.
WOMEN WHO ABE ENVIED.
Th attractive women who are
lovely in form temper are
the envy of many, who be
th A weak woman Will be
nervous and irritant. n or
Kidney poisons i how in
skin w and
For all Electric
wonder. They regulate
Stomach, Live- and
the blood; give Strung
eves, pure lit, velvety
skin, lovely complexion. Mai y
women owe
lo them. at ail druggist.
requirement of growing All part are easily shifted and
plow may be from a turning plow to a cotton plow in the
shortest time, compared with and bolt. Han-
and beam also adjust.-1 to any desired the least I con-
and in the shortest time. The inventor invites and
investigation from parties desiring to take up the r w th a view of
placing this up-to-date Invention upon I market
R. L KEARNEY. and Owner. Greenville, N. C.
He m
Tons of
will treat you but no children.
Died.
Mr. James died
at the home of his
father, Mr. David Hyman, in
Carolina township He was
about year.; of age and had
long been a from con-
He leaves a widow
IN IOWA.
Our family were all born and raised
in Iowa, have used
Colic, and
lira e years. We
know how good it is from long
in the nag Intact, in
El Texas, writer's life was
saved the prompt use of this n-me- j
We are now in th- mer-
at Fla.,
Bud have introduced the remedy .
It has oven very successful and is
constantly growing in
Bros. This is by J.
I. and Con ard Wooten.
Nice lot of new
memorandum books etc at
Reflector Book Store.
A Guaranteed remedy ii Bees
Syrup, ,
colds, croup, e ugh, hoarse-
Best
for is quick to re-
and tastes good, laxative,
Sold by John . tea.
Dr Joseph Dixon
Physician and Surgeon
Office over Bank Building
AYDEN. N. C.
Dr. H. O. Hyatt will in
Greenville at Hotel Bertha on
Monday and Tuesday, June 7th
and 8th, for the purpose of treat-
diseases of the eye and fit-
glasses. Parties
to see about having work done
will be no fee unless
terms are agreed
Sick headache, and
-relined by Ring Liv-
th system. Do
not gripe. Price Sold by John L
Wooten.
. i
I all i
I ,
to
Prevents Blight on Cucumber
r.
I I ii e dry
,. Mm Hug n. . to i
R. L JEFFERSON I BROS, Fountain, N. C.
NOTICE.
W. H. Smith has purchased
the of A. D. Cox in the
Carolina Milling;
Co. and will conduct the bus-
at the same place All
work promptly looked after- Mr.
Cox will still continue with the
Company.
MISS C. MEREDITH,
Graduate Nurse
Ayden, North Carolina.
will treat you
Fresh. Part
to
on.
should tho
CENTS
postpaid
FAMOUS
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THE KING'S DAUGHTERS.
STATE
CONVENTION
CLOSE.
COMES TO
for Next Year
Gets Neil Convention.
At Wednesday afternoon
a letter was read from
Rescue Circle, of Raleigh, asking
to be to withdraw from
pledge a certain amount eloquent address that all greatly
for the year to help pay re- Dyed.
on their cot-, Ex Gov.-T. J. Jarvis was called
at school.
A motion was adopted thank- the noble women upon what they is given to persons indebted
in I
Hiving duly qualified re the
Superior court of Pitt county as
upon and warmly congratulated
druggists of the State have accomplished, especially in
for free medicines securing the establishment of the
and attention to patients under Stonewall Jackson Training
the ministrations of The King's School.
Daughters, and that new-paper Mrs. Burton made the closing
the State be requested address of the convention, and
to make n of this vote of her admonition to the daughters
the invention. After some
was
to return to their homes inspired ltd
. made on the J to effort; in
Cross. the paper of I to live above self and creed, and
,,, to have no motto save In His
was truly beautiful.
Then in appropriate parting
words Mrs. Burgwyn declared
me t
i. against said estate
r mu-t present the
.-a to the undersigned
o or tn day of Ma , 1910.
or c- be in bar of
May 22nd. 1909.
B. W. James.
of Nancy A. M.
A report
Silver
the organization, and the circles
wire urged to subscribe for
Salisbury and Rockingham ex-1
tended invitations for the next
convention, and in the vote tie
discussion it was decided to write
the circle a letter and request it
to retain membership.
It was also decided to write
some ether circles that had
disbanded and urge them to
reorganize a-d again take
their work with the convention, decision was it. favor of
Methods of carrying on the as the next place of meeting,
work of circles to best A motion was adopted that
advantage and plans for in- j some delegate from Patient
creasing interest were discussed Circle of Greenville be selected
by several of the delegates. respond to the address of
Wednesday night the welcome at next annual
dance was very much larger convention,
than of the day sessions. I Th. result of the nominating
more of the people of the ballot was announced and the
being present- The devotional following were elected officers
were conducted by I for the next
Rev. J. H. Shore. This service. State W. H S.
was in celebration of the Burgwyn. of Weldon.
anniversary of the order.; Assistant State secretary
The principal speaker of the m,, Shaw, of
ham.
Recording G.
A. of
D. Y. Cooper,
of Henderson.
Executive c A.
L Blow, Mrs. C. W.
Notice.
REPORT OF CONDITION OF
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE,
AT GREEK N.
At the of Fiscal Year ending May.
Resources
Loans and discounts
Overdrafts secured and
unsecured 1,634.87
Banking houses 4,800.00
Furniture and fixtures 8,927.82
Cash items
Cash and due from
Total
Liabilities
Capital stock
Surplus fund
Undivided less
cur exp taxes pd
Deposits
Total 8202,827.46
the twentieth annual convention
MR. S. J. M. BLOW DEAD.
Pasted Away Thursday Night
Certificate No. January
3rd. 1.02. for ten shares of the capital
Stack of The First National Bank of
North Carolina, i sued to
in the name of Jim. S. is, having
be n lost or destroyed, this is to give
that application will be mad to
the said The First N Bank of
Wilson, North Carolina, on the 1st
day of June. the issuance of
i a -new
to lie is Md to May H. A
head to whom the nine has
in and-et apart in the d vision of the
, personal of tie late Jno. S.
Harris.
All are hereby warned from
Dividends paid t stockholders since
SURPLUS AND PROFITS this date
Total
v. u;
887.218.18
44.9
Mr. Samuel Joseph Marston, trading fur said lost certificate and any
Blanche Pickard,
Miss Elizabeth
Southern Pines.
THURSDAY NIGHT.
Devotional exercises
Miss
Chapel Hill;
evening was Mrs. Barton, of
Richmond, who gave a brief
history of order and
summarized some of the great
it had done for humanity.
Mrs. Burton is truly a charming
and II speaker and said
many good things in her address y Mrs. F
none more forceful than her ,
to the necessity
compulsory education.
Mrs. Burgwyn, who is a
charming and graceful presiding
officer, with appropriate intro-
remarks called for other
and Mrs. T. J. Jarvis, Rev. J. H.
Of Greenville, and Mrs. D Aft-r an anthem and a
Coop-r, responded by the Music Club, the
addresses. committee on made
When Mrs. James Barton report;
Cherry was called she sang u unsolved, That in convention
beautiful Bolo Ninety and we. the North Car.-
and then read an interest- of the
sketch of the Patient Circle,
of expressions of thanks and
Mrs. Shaw, of Rockingham,
Blow died about o'clock
day at the home of Mr. Lu-
in Ayden. with
whom he boarded. He had been
in very poor health for several
m and much of the time
to his bed, but re-
had so much improved
that he was out again. He was
about his during the
day Thursday, and died sudden-
while sitting it. a in his
room.
Mr. was a native of
finding it and it to
the undersigned at e. I Co.,
. C, will be suitably
This 24th db- of
J. Harris.
of Jno. S. Harris.
Notice.
By virtue of the of sale eon-
d in mortgage need
an by Spencer Gardner
and W H. Williams to J E.
on the 17th day of Nov , 1907 and duly
r in the deeds t
of Pitt co i, in book
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Co.
SCHEDULES
Between Norfolk, Washington, Plymouth, Greenville,
and Kinston, Effective April 1st. 1900.
were
Shore.
. , . . . the will ex-
and about years i sale the court
age. Most Of his life was spent house door in
. , . Saturday June 5th. a
here until he moved to W inter- j or f and
ville soon after the establish- b in th- State of
and as fol-
lows, to tract of land
Swift Creek township adjoining
K.
of that town, and from;
there in A-ed to Ayden about Creek township adjoining the
,, . K. Clans-
been more , , d known as the
years ago,
or less connect d with The Re-
during its existence and
always a staunch friend of the
paper and he conducted
the Winter wile department
this paper, as he also did in j
den alter going to that town.
It is amiss to say that both
these towns felt the effect of his th
Gardner containing s mi re
or less, to said mortgage deed.
Terms of cash.
This 4th of May.
J. E. Winslow,
F. G. James Son.
Notice to Creditors.
cation
Superior clerk of Pitt county a---
excellent letters, and their de- administratrix of of J. H.
was in no small
his labors. He be- to make to
in talking for the place in
which he made his home. At that they must present th same
was to give the closing that The Ayden he served a few terms as S
at this service, but as she was Daughters have enjoyed in this j mayor of the town and was a this notice will be plead oar of re-
detained at home by sickness city a of such kind i justice of the peace by day of May.
her address was read by Mrs. quality at the time of Mary A. Barrett,
A. L. Blow. a,, , our j death. , J-
A silver ring was taken appreciation. When a everybody fa-1-
help pay the on The
every
seemed feel called him, really
King's Daughters college at the it Is hard like a brother to nil, for he was
Stonewall J t select any fur special mention, friend.
school, the j thanks are tender- disposition as he is rare,
to Circle of Green his friendship and loyalty
THURSDAY ville w i it v made the was the kind that endures. He
in a l reality, delighted in doing something for
the luncheon the pleasure of his associates.
To the it was always with
of His sense
The devotional exercises were
conduct d Rev. D W. Arnold.
letters and .
of and greetings i for the use of their
were read handsome church so beautifully of appreciation was the keenest.
A recess of minutes was
I decorated; the ministers who in- and no act of kindness toward
t. for blessings on
of officers of the convention Carolina Club.
for the next year.
After closing
our him, it matters not how small,
en,
I he fail to express his gratitude
the informal
ballot Mrs. Burgwyn made a
report of the work being done
on The King's Daughters cottage
at the Stonewall Jackson Train-
school at Concord. Several
of the delegates in discussing
the report told of the encourage-
and with
which they had met in raising
money for the cottage.
Mrs. R. R. Gotten, president
of the Stonewall Jackson
made a report of her work
during the year in raising funds
for the school. Of the funds
she had raised was tendered
to The King's Daughters for their
cottage, and was accepted with
a rising vote of thanks.
Adjournment had for
lunch at Carolina Club rooms.
The afternoon session, which
was too late for report in detail
today, was given to the election
of officers, selection of place end
plans for next convention. To-
night the con vent ion will conclude
its business and there will be an-
other address by Mrs. Burton.
THURSDAY AFTERNOON.
After some discussion s motion
was adopted that each circle rep
To Mrs. Clarence G. Burton,
our guest of honor f om the
Notice to Creditors.
Having duly qualified the
court clerk of Pitt county as
executor the last will and testament
deceased, notice is
given to all to
the estate to make immediate pay mi
to the and ail persons
having any against i
will take notice that they I resent
the same to the f t nay
on or before the 1-r h day May,
or th s notice will be plead in bar
of recovery
This 18th day of May, 1909.
Jesse S. Elks.
Ltd Executor of T. Davis
Ice Cream
From our white marble
cabinet enables us to
dispense you the finest
Ice Cream to be had.
Coward Wooten
i e
therefor.
He was a member of two
Central Council, for her inspiring fraternal and I
words and co-operation; Mrs. ; was true to their
J. B. Cherry for her Among the members
music; Mr. Charlie James for a he was held in highest esteem,
beautiful also to T. E. j The lodge of Ayden took
Hooker, the president, and each charge of his remains and almost
member of the Musical Club who j the entire membership came with
added greatly to the of the body to Greenville to conduct
Stray Takes Up.
have taken up a mottled yearling
with white feet, unmarked, out one
year old. Owner can get same by
proving property and paving coals.
J. W. Turnage.
Heights. Greenville, N, C.
ltd
the convention.
To Mr. Whichard for the ac-
curate account of the meetings
in The Reflector.
To Mr. Warren for his
generous contributions of cut
flowers.
To Mr. F. C. Harding for his
excel address.
To our beloved State officers
for their untiring efforts for the
good of the Order.
And to every one who in any
contributed to the pleasure
of s most delightful convention.
Mrs. C. H.
Mrs. A. A.
Mrs. F. D. Cannon,
Mrs. J. S.
Mrs. G. A. Rose.
Committee. K. Elite Top Dressing for
Following the of the Cotton Corn-nothing better.
Mrs. Blow introduced Manufactured by The Scotland
Mr. F. C Harding who made an Neck Guano Co. H
the funeral service, the Masons
also sending an escort of several
of that fraternity. Both sister
rs of joined with
them in paying the last mark of
respect at his grave.
The remains upon arrival here
here on the morning A. C. K
train were taken to the home of
his sister, Mrs. M. D. Higgs, on
Third street, from which the
funeral took place at
this afternoon with the
burial service, the interment
being in Cherry Hill cemetery.
deceased is survived by
one sister, Mrs. M. D. Higgs,
and two brothers, Messrs H. A.
and A. L. Blow.
D. W.
DEALER IN
Groceries
And Provisions
Cotton Bagging- and
Fresh kept con-
In stock. Country
Produce Bought and Sold
D. W.
GREENVILLE N C
North Carolin a
Superb Service to
BA L T M O R E
VIA
CHESAPEAKE LINE STEAMERS
and
on Saloon Decks.
Elegant Table Dinner Club Breakfast to
Polite attention and the very best service in every way
Leave Norfolk of Jackson daily
p. m. Arrive in Baltimore a. m., connecting with rail
lines for New York, and all points and west.
For all information and reservations address
E. T. LAMB, Go. CHAS. L HOPKINS, T. P. A
NORFOLK, Va.
C. D. TUNSTALl
Opposite Center Brick Warehouse.
General Merchandise.
II you want your HORSE to hot
and pull buy your
Hay,
and
Oats
Corn.
of W. B. He will sell
Sou Better Feed and More for Lest
than any man In town,
W. B.
Place is headquarters for Com, Hay,
I Corn, corn Meal and all kinds of
Feed, Salt, Lime and Cement.
Subscribe for The Reflector.
PAUL
THE TAILOR
Can be found on Fourth street
prepared to clean, press repair
Mens Clothing and Ladies Skirts
All work done promptly, suits
made to order when desired.
Your patronage Solicited.
When in Beau fort stop at the
HOUSE
On boardwalk and facing inlet
For terms apply to
MRS. H. D. Proprietress.
I am now offering some very desirable Residence lots for sale.
If you are expecting to build you a home to make a paying investment
it will be to your interest to see me.
I also have some splendid Manufacturing sites on railroad sidings for sale.
Terms to suit
L C- ARTHUR, Greenville N.
MEW KILN READY FOR
r i r. ft
NAME I
WALTON BRICK
MAO
COMPANY
c.
worth of Beautiful
absolutely given away free.
st Prize. Beautiful Mahogany
Buffet worth
2nd Prize. Beautiful Mahogany
finish Princess Dresser worth
15.00.
3rd Prize. Beautiful
Piece Toilet set worth
These prizes are all here and now on exhibition 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 town of Gr
prices. Call and look over our entire stock. trouble to show I the of i
goods. We have the most beautiful, complete and to date line
of Furniture, Stoves, Go-Carts. Mattings. Rugs and Squares in
Pitt county. Drawing will commence Saturday, 10th,
at o'clock.
Yours truly.
REGISTRATION NOTICE
WARD.
The voters cf the first ward of
town v take notice that
I In en d
ward th purpose of
I the qualified voters of and lo
aid in Um ion of the elect on called
to be n the , d y of e.
in the town e. N. C , for the
purpose of electing alderman and a
mayor said town.
that I will be at the
polling place of aid first ward, to
house, on day, lune 2nd,
. June 3rd and June
4th, from lock a. m. to
p. m. with my hook
prepare I to register such per
may be to fey late in
for n. I
notice person be allowed
vote who does not register.
This May
J. Smith,
Registrar of the It of town
of e, N. C.
REGISTRATION NOTICE-SECOND
WARD.
of the second ward of
will notice that
been appointed registrar for said
ward for the of ring the
qualified voters of sad ward and to ad
Mn the conduct eh on exiled to
be held on the 7th June,
th
office, Wednesday,
alone Sod, Thursday June 3rd and Fa-
clay, June 4th, , from c . a. m.
to I. m. my book reg-
prepared
sons a-- be entitled to register in
said ward for m d I
notice no alleged
to who dots not register.
May th,
II h. Coward,
Registrar of the
of . N. .
Opening Atlantic Hotel,
CITY. N. C.
SEASON 1.09.
Hole
City,
N. C-, will op n for the season,
To every one who purchases
cash or pays on ac-
count will give absolutely free one
Lister Picture
size x inches and to all
who purchase cash or pay
on account we will give a
Popular Picture
These are all new and are the most popular sellers in all
the large cities. We make you this oiler to advertise our
Rugs, Mattings Sic. Come once and get first
They are yours tor days.
TAFT BOYD
Furniture Company.
REPORT THE CONDITION Of
THE NATIONAL BANK,
OF GREENVILLE, N. C.
At of business, April
1909,
N. C, for
one
and a mayor for said town.
I give notice I will be at the
of aid second ward, to
on Wed es-
June 2nd, Thursday. June and
I June 1909, from o'clock
a. m. m. my book of
registration prepared to register such
persons as t-e to
in ward for add n I also
g not that no per- n H all
lowed t who do s not
1909.
VI l
Re of the 2nd ward of the town
of N. U.
under the management of
J Frank P. Morton, who been in I
charge of this famous Hotel tor the
Many for the comfort
and of is guests h
been made since last season.
The -f well known
is not found the Atlantic
for i The
Sidling, and cannot be
i For booklets and descriptive matter,
Frank P.
tic Hotel,
Parlor Cir be
between Gold and
N. C , y. June 1st,
cars to be ed tn t n
two an t live, we. k and trains
six mil nine
H C.
Norfolk. Va.
Taft and VanDyke
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
The Greenville Trust Co.,
AT GREENVILLE, N.
At tin- close of April 38th,
W. P.
for
Loans Discounts
Overdrafts 786.46
United States Bonds 21,000.00
Fixtures 8,840.42
Cash due from 47,751.18
Total
220,190.20
LI LUTES.
The man you lo
when you
Bill Posting and Sign Tacking
REGISTRATION NOTICE-THIRD and for Adv.
ward. Pictures Framed to Order
The voters of the third ward of the
town of Will that
I have been i for arid
ward for the
lifted said w r, and lo I
Hi the conduct of the election called to
be i th 7th coy of Juno, 1909, in
the town N. C for the
of e one alderman and a
Resources
Loans and discounts stock
Overdrafts secured and unsecured fund 17,500.00
Other profits, less
and mortgages exp and taxes pd 2,800.07
Furniture and
Demand unpaid 120.01
Due from certificates of
Cash items 1,987.02 Gold coin
Silver coin, check 10,084.10
minor currency 880.17 Nat bank notes
other S. notes
Total
Capital
Surplus and Profits
Circulation
Bond Account
Dividends unpaid
Notes Hills
counted
Deposits
Total
18,448.00
21,000.00
21,000.00
6,800.08
500.00
116,941.12
Comparative Statement of Deposits.
April 28th, 1908. 90,449.00.
April 28th. 1909. 116,941.12.
If you do not transact your business with this bank, let this be an
invitation to become one of our satisfied customers.
Furniture And House Furnishing Goods
For Cash or on Installments.
In Building Formerly Occupied by Dispensary. Large Stock of everything
Needed in your House. Our P, ices are low.
BROWN SAVAGE
may r for
give notice that I will be at the poll-
of said third ward, to
Dr. office, on Wed-
June 2nd. Thursday June 3rd
and Friday, June 4th, from
a. m, to m with my
book of on prepared to
such persons as may be to
ward for said election.
I also give notice that no person
be lowed to vote who does not register.
This May 20th,
J. F. Brinkley,
Res of the 3rd ward of the town
of N. C.
REGISTRATION NOTICE-FOURTH
WARD.
Safety Blades Sharpened
at cents u
Agent for Carbon
Taper Typewriter Ribbons
none better made.
All I do
W- P. EDWARDS
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. County of Pitt,
I, C S. Carr, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly
swear that above statement is true to the best of my
edge and belief. C. CAM. Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to
TO
MEMPHIS. AND RETURN
VIA
ATLANTIC COAST LINE
re-union Confederate
fore me, this 1st day of May,
Andrew J. Moore,
Notary Public.
J. L. Wooten,
A. M. Moseley.
R. C. Flanagan,
Directors
The voters of the fourth ward of the
town of Greenville will take that ,
I have been appointed registrar for said, June
ward for the of registering the Tick eta on sale June 5th, 6th, and . th.
qualified of said ward and to ail final limit June 11th.
in the conduct of the election called to I By of ticket with Special
be held on the 7th day of June, 1909. in Agent, Memphis, not earlier than June
the town of Greenville, N. C. for the 9th, not later than June 14th, and pay-
purpose of electing one alderman and a of fee of cents at
mayor for said town. posit, extension limit may be secured
I give notice that I will be at the, j,, Memphis not later than July
place of fourth ward,
Norfolk and Southern Railway
Harry K. and Hugh M.
TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT.
p. m.
p,
LEAVE GREENVILLE
I For Washington. Plymouth, Columbia, Eden-
ton, Hertford, Elizabeth City. Suffolk, and Norfolk, and
Intermediate Stations, to
I For Grimesland, Chocowinity, Washington, and
Stations.
Now
S MOORING
Sam White store on Five Points. More room and larger
to me.
General Merchandise.
Come
INSURANCE see
C. L. WILKINSON
Bonds, Life and Fire.
Store, Five Po on
June 2nd, Thursday, June 3rd and
Friday. June 4th, 1909. from o'clock
n. m. p, m. with my
of registration prepared to register
such may be entitled to reg-
in said for election
I also give that no person shall
be allowed to vote net register.
This May 20th, 1900.
J. L, Carper,
Registrar of the of the town
of Greenville, N C.
REGISTRATION NOTICE
WARD.
The voters of the fifth ward of
town of Greenville will take notice that
I have been appointed registrar for said
ward for the purpose of registering the
qualified voters of said ward and to aid
in the conduct of the election called to
be held on the 7th day of June, in
the town of Greenville, N. C, for the
of, one alderman and a
mayor for said town.
give notice that will be at the
For further information call on ticket
agent or write
W. J. CRAIG, T. C. WHITE,
Man. Gen. Pal Agent.
WILMINGTON, N. C.
GARDNER'S
REPAIR SHOP
Opposite City Market, Over Rain
bow
Buggies and
utensils repaired. Furniture repair-
ed, upholstered, varnished and made to
look an new. Sewing machines repair-
ed and parts furnished. Buggies paint-
ed for
I have had twenty-five years
can ave you money and
tee all work to be strictly first class.
a. m. For Farmville, Wilson
p. m. Stations.
Raleigh, and
a. m.
ARRIVE GREENVILLE
l From Washington, Chocowinity, Grimesland, and Inter-
mediate stations.
i From Norfolk, Suffolk, Elizabeth City. Hertford. Edenton.
p. m. Columbia, Plymouth. Washington, and
mediate Stations.
a. m. I From Raleigh, Wendell, Zebulon, Wilson, Farmville and
p. stations.
NOTICE-Above schedules published only as information; and are
not
H. C
GENERAL PASSENGER AGENT,
NORFOLK. VA.
Pulley
Hone of Women's Fashions, Greenville , C.
J-
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mi
H DEPARTMENT
I n Charge of S. C. CARROLL
tiled
Prof. F. C.
. in town I
e this morning to attend
, me- airline of,
m, . . Chickens and eggs a specialty.
. m up. -1
. . ., i I Harrington. Barber Co.
M. r Cox went to Norfolk
Thursday.
.--. . ;
; v t in
m-
W a currying a nice line of
Coffins and Caskets. Prices are
. and can nice hearse
A. G. Cox Mfg. Co.
i. i Tucker and son.
w went to
. has just completed Thursday.
the K A course.
.
M.
Greenville
Our line of men's and boy's
v, p a hat a opened up. We have
well . e, and we are
gin hi ; h me again
A. u
lain Johnson, and Mrs. I
th from the wide brimmed
. to nicest dress hat.
Harrington Barber Co.
Misses and
. . I
B. C from Wash- Sutton are visiting friends
this week.
Am line of best Our Friends and
jut opened desire to call your kind
Harrington, Barber Co. to our Handy Tobacco
A. G. C same in from I Tracks as season is now el-
Raleigh Wednesday. at-1 most at band when you will need
tended B. If. W commence j trucks for housing your tobacco.
; We have orders now for
K-v. Cox and wife j than for future shipments
spec. days with would, therefore, urge our
lives her this week. I customers to place their orders
Cur load hay just I as early as possible which will
W. Ange Al Co. I injure getting them when want-
N. from ed, otherwise owing to the great
demand might be somewhat
We are carrying sewing ma- i delayed,
chine of all kinds. Sam Greenville
bewildered if you today.
last one hand. Miss Hattie is visiting
AW. Ange Co, relatives in Ayden.
number of people from Miss Ethel May re-
h i the commence- turned Saturday from a visit to
Ayden this week. i and relatives in Raleigh
that A. . and Middlesex. , ti
have lots cf flus i number of trucks
iron already hand and are leaving here daily, the tobacco
therefore, prepared to furnish .
flues for coming season. Prof. F. C. Nye and children.
Prices made right and workman-11 ;
ship guaranteed.
CHINESE JUSTICE.
LI Hung Chang and Mm Men Who
Tried to Him.
premier and Haul
with
he re-
t a l
. , . to mi-,. i-I con-
i . .- a. nut the aside
,,,.; ;.
i,, . . ; i i i -1 who was l
; t plot.
. ii
traced in at
tea ;
and to
W i arrived wen
and were re-
hi his courtliest manner. To
cake with the
ii i hi- i i-i it
donors had
had an w r ratty to enjoy
. p, I.-. i i i rate, lib
Ii to the
Kn ii a and
in ii i It. One
p .,., mi I let t
other two ate without
any lotion, Pen rain-
rail two men show
mulled be-
n l said to the who
had eaten, wisdom Is s
great I am compelled lo
your head souvenir lo transcend-
man was removed and promptly
To other two
cake you
are I- not Hip one you sent, hut
one which I imitate. The
poison you
exists . In your I
knew of no way to your present
pain except by letting yon share Hie
tame fate as y friend who
left
As they were led away
man his retinue. is n pity
that ii man who can eat a deadly
on unmoved
should so misapply the talent
wherewith heaven has endowed
ICEBERGS.
Greenville Monday.
. Kev. Mr. Harris preached at
. relatives Free Will Baptist church
and friend here this week, re- Sunday night,
turned home Saturday afternoon
the young ladies of the baptist
school complied the
,,. . .
Miss A. , Carroll was in Minnie Cox,
Went. vice
Bertha Carroll, secretary;
Braxton, Ethel
How Those In the North At-
Are Formed.
The distance covered by Iceberg
Die north Atlantic the
ii is formed until ii teaches banks
is fully ii miles. It may have been
for year, exposed wide
. battered by
Ice i other bergs and
washed by the wan-. Vet
some of wiles south
are nearly
feel In Ii and truly of i II
his, I or re ti el
in while it Is established
so more
the i Ii r water is risible
Hull the i -I may int.
c. mi n over half a
AN OLD ADAGE
SAYS-.
light purse Is a heavy
Sickness makes a light purse.
The LIVER l the seat of nine
tenths of all disease.
and
that i big crops
purses. i have
A. W. Ange Co.
L. went to
Ayden evening,
i herrings.
Han hit; ton, Barber i; Co.
J. L. o . .- went to Green-
ville
Call or write A G Cox
Co., Winterville N. C.
Mrs. Ev Cox went lo Kin-
lust night.
call your special attention
to th last statement of Bank
of Winterville, the ex-
condition of the hank. It
solicits your patronage and
prompt service.
New hamburgs of styles.
A. W. Co.
A number buys and
went fishiest They
teacher. With thee
leaders We predict the class
much success.
Mrs. l. T. Cox and
Miss went to Greenville
Monday,
With Nye as teacher and
D. K. Jackson as president, the
class is taking no back
wind st; Although it runs no
excursion it is steadily growing.
You will need lime to repair
those tobacco furnaces.
it and can give you a good price
on it. A. W. Co.
T. I. Buck went to Greenville
today.
Mr. Mrs. A.
went to Greenville today.
to Va., and Return
On account of summer school
Their enormous size when they be-
lied fro n Hie glaciers i-
proved by us i I
along the Greenland A few
years a -s as
nearly as possible around Hie edges.
Tills distance about lire miles.
It had several peaks estimated to
from MO feel high.
from its it solid
mass that had entirety
from the glacial edge of Greenland.
As who
far n often see a score or more of
real bores hi a day,
glacial In this region can he
appreciated. The of these
that drift Grand come
from Melville bay. Some of lira
i terminate
hull lee cap ti id along
It a if tally miles.
Their i or can only i-
I bill places near open
sea ii Is believed several bun-
i feet.
Recent of coast
hi v. u
the of bergs In bay I-
t The glacial move-
i the I
go to the root of the r.
thoroughly, quickly
and restore the action I
LIVER to normal condition.
Give tone to the system
solid flesh to the body.
Take No Substitute.
Mr. Mrs. J. Chapman
request the pleasure of your
company
; t the marriage of their daughter
to
Mr. Thad
morning
June th sixteenth
nineteen and nine
at seven o'clock
at their home
North Carolina.
OF THE OF
THE BANK OF WINTERVILLE,
AT N. C.
At the close f April 28th, 1909.
Loans and discounts
and fixtures
Demand loans
Due from 2,887.40
coin 160.00
silver coin, including
i limn- currency 168.90
bank notes and other
I . s. notes
Total M
Liabilities
18,411.511 Capital stock
15,000.00
Surplus fund 0.0.0
Undivided profits, less
expenses and tuxes pd
Time of deposit 202.80
Deposit subject to ck
Cashier's cheek 1.00
Total
STATE OF NORTH Pitt County,
We, J. K Green, A. Asst. Cashier
of the bank, do solemnly swear that the above state
is true to the best of our knowledge and belief.
F. A
Cashier. , Cashier
Subscribed and sworn to be- .
., . , ,. ,, F. Harrington,
fore me, tins 3rd day o q j.;
, K. A. Cox,
Notary Public j Directors
REPORT OF THE OF
The Bethel Banking Trust Co.,
AT BETHEL, N. O.
At the close of business, April 28th,
Woods Liv r Isa liver reg-
quick r lie sic Resources
headache, i and ;
oilier of liver disorders.
for
chills fever, malaria Tho 1.00 Overdrafts secured
21-2 j much a the
size J lit i I.
v-------
report s time of for the Atlantic Coast Line will have
they actually three on sale June 18th,
17th. 18th. 28th, July 5th
big- min ow.
A new lot of men's
dress shoes j in.
Harrington, Barber Co.
Crawford returned
from a visit to Ayden Saturday.
F. A. went to
Fremont Saturday to visit his
parents returned Monday.
Miss Laura Cox rime in Mon-
day from where she
12th. 1909, limited to leave
nation fifteen days from, but
including date of sale.
Extension of limit returning
to Sept. 30th, may be obtained
by depositing ticket with the
depot ticket agent at
within t days after arrival
and payment of fee of
For information, call on ticket
taught as assistant principal of agent, or write W. J. Craig.
688.45
Furniture and fixtures I.-70.00
Hue from 0,181.26
I Gold and silver
minor com currency 2,957.16
Total
Liabilities
Capital Stock
I Surplus fund
Undivided profits less
expenses tuxes pi 1,858.88
Time certificates of 8,550.88
Deposit- sub to check
Total
848,085.28
Machines.
Messrs. J. L- and E. j
G. i returned from New
York Saturday evening where
they lad been to purchase .,.,. County
each bought a j w. u. Cashier of the above-named bank, do sol-
machine and h id intended taking that the above statement true to the best of my
the back home in them, but knowledge and belief.
upon reaching Philadelphia it sworn to be.
was found that such delay would k me 4th May,
be caused by having to obtain s ,,.
Pitt,
tit ii sue
W. 11- Cashier.
tourist licenses from capital
of the State before they could
Notary Public
M. O. Blount,
M. Jones,
in- i .-- .- . ,
until ii i. often projects pass through that the
from
and they on home by rail.
tensile of
falls Into the sea, and s I is
Day Mien hi
a man as-
vi
answered the
rather lake a chance on Ms
n to go a jury
with a story that the
general ho was
Si
the sch o
Mister Leon went to
Greenville Saturday.
H. House Saturday
night with friends here and re-
turned home Sunday morning-
school here
tho past and we are
to have him visit us.
Passenger Traffic Manager; T.
C. White, General Passenger
Agent, Wilmington, N. C.
The A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. is in
fine shape to furnish your tobacco
flues. You had better examine
their stock and prices before
buy elsewhere.
Pretty Light.
bars to ask to pay In ad-
remarked tun hotel keeper.
my good
fear It II a too
easily
Revival to Begin.
Rev St. Edison,
KILLS TO THE MEND, j n
The wont foe for years of in Free Will Baptist
of ti was a running , , ,. .,
v. pit i church Thursday night Subject
without Then Rev. St. Claire is a great
i Salve k lie the ulcer and cu ,. . ,.
him. Cures K B and lecturer and it
ma, Rheum for Pile-. w be a for. all Who hear
Hums, Sc Corns. at. ., . ,,. ,.,,.
i bun. He la an eloquent speaker
land much can be learned from
For Long excellent sermon. Don't
pie cotton seed. Call on fail to hear him Thursday night.
I Everybody cordially
Colored Man Killed.
A colored man named Jim
Fields, worked at the log
deck of the Beaufort County
Lumber Company, was killed
Saturday night by falling off a
car of the train on which he
had started to ride to his home
c-r quitting work.
Pile is put up in a
tube with nozzle attached. May be
applied directly to the affected parts.
Sold by John
Guaranteed.
L. Wooten.
are for backache, and bring
ck relief to
t at and all m her s; of k id-
They a ton-c to the
c- tire build
h. Price Sold by
will treat you right j will treat you right will treat you
COUGH SYRUP
am
in- over
System or. cold . cm f No
or refunded, CO. CHICAGO. V. S. m
SALE B
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR
V-
D. J. Editor and Owner
Truth in Preference to Fiction.
VOL. No.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY. JUNE
One Dollar Per Year
MM Eli
GREENVILLE,
YOURS IF YOU
THIS IS ADOPTED AS THE SLOGAN FOR GREENVILLE
get up and move,
move toward the
Watch move upward,
and onward.
Watch progressive pace.
keen eyes, watch Greenville
rise.
Watch Greenville and
mow
Watch
Watch
goal.
Chas. Greenville.
How greater
Greenville still grows
What is Greenville
Watch spread out.
Se grow, don't you
know.
Greenville's in the
grows greater.
WARD MEETINGS.
All the Old Aldermen
The various wards of the town
held primaries Friday night to
MR FLEMING f SHOWING TO BE OF.
Away After a Long Illness Record of
Mr.
Thursday Afternoon.
Leonidas died at
and Loan Association.
The directors of Tho Home
nominate candidates for one clock Thursday As,
alderman in each ward to be; the home of his daughter, Mrs. . Tues.
voted for in Monday a election to Nana Brown, on Second street.
succeed those whose terms ex-1 He had been an invalid and great
1st. The nominations I for many months and
in first and fifth wards are for his death was not unexpected.
one year, and the others for two I Mr. Fleming was horn
meetings were 1845. making rim a few
leas than years f
FIRST ward. the time of his death. He
Hearing held in mayor's native of Pitt county, and was a
and called to order by F. C. I useful He was a pros
who
made
Over Suggestions Considered by the Committee
Mr. J. W. Brown Wins the Prize for
The Best Suggestion.
Greenville, N. C, June
To The Editor of The Reflector
We, the undersigned, selected by you to piss upon the
proposed slogans tor Greenville and to award to that person,
who. in our opinion, suggested the most appropriate slogan, Gm is the place you want. ballot votes, j daughter, his wife dying here
Here you arc, Greenville at Tar. ad was do-; three see.
J W. Brown, Greenville. dared th- nominee. He a Confederate r,
Greenville will hold f. C. and served with valor through
you. ward civil war, and except on
ward. I reunion day was a
h. court figure among his cm,
by -1 G.
Come to Greenville, join the placed in nomination
crowd.
Harding, com
presided J. I. was
secretary.
J. B. While R. Green
as
first
date for alderman
farmer and spent most of
his life on his estate in
Swamp section. Becoming too
feeble to longer a the
the of his farm he moved
to Greenville to live with his
the Fountain Pea so generously offered by The Reflector,
beg leave to report as
After two careful consideration the more than
proposed slogans submitted, ninny of which in our opinion capital of a prosper-
are most excellent, we have selected the following; cos county.
YOURS YOU
The selection the slogan from the great number We offer the
submitted to your committee, we found no easy tusk. The
one chosen by the committee, which was proposed by Mr. Best in
W. Brown, was selected not alone on account the words YOURS IF
forming the slogan, but also on account the sentiment ex- YOU COME
pressed by the words; which we. your committee, believe a know
he. and is, the spirit in which Greenville welcomes all
persons. Growing all time. Greenville
B. C. Flanagan,
II. A. White.
H. W. Whedbee,
Committee.
day in the the
At meeting
for loans aggregating
were passed upon,
good idea of h w the
I people as
an institution to
build houses.
f he most remarkable feature
of this meeting a report of
secretary showing the
of the at the
close of on June 7th, in
it showing of which
every member of association
jean feel proud. gin the
following summary from this
hold I and called to
L.
was made
Dr. T. Paul, Witt. N. C.
Great see Who said that Greenville lags
grow. Greenville's wheel's are ever
turning.
grow faster. J h in Greenville.
s hand is on the
See glow faster.
Watch Greenville of success
to the front. Progress, Prosperity,
Look at growing. in Greenville.
Greenville twenty years ago Greenville light all Carolina.
now.
See Greenville to from.
See
Greenville is awake.
Cotton, Winterville.
We work for Greenville.
Greenville grows.
Only name t C. S. Carr
was present for It and
under a ion of
h was re
ed ion.
J. G. was
ward
Meeting held in Brick
warehouse and called
they gathered annually on
Memorial day.
For many years Mr.
was a justice of the
once a Board of
County C and
after moving to b
a year on the Board of Alder
men. He a r
officer the a n
ti.-c church S-vamp, In
r p he was d
he performed his
older
He IS
d by
by J A Andrews
C. L. Whichard, Norfolk, Va. J. B. James was chair-
Smile and push Greenville. men and P. W D.-.
I N. C. smile and push.
gains greatly. the of H. U. Ii gs
lie. Greenville, smile and was
push. under. suspension of r
E. L. Flanagan, Farmville. was u n I
I Mister, is hustling Green- acclamation.
is .-
in
and
Dues
Loans 164.60
Ca.-i a
Total
directors pp
Ii. C.
A, White delegates from
to the State
, meet in with C. C,
alternate,
CI .
front.
Greenville our progressive city.
our go ahead city.
Our motto-
See Greenville follow fast and
faster.
Life in our city on the Tar.
Growing Greenville on the Tar.
Water navigation and Railroads
win.
Witch navigation and Railroads
win.
Henry King, Greenville.
Watch Greenville make good.
good-
Greenville makes good.
will make good.
Arnold,
Ahead.
C. B. Whichard.
Greenville to the Front.
R. C. Flanagan.
Look to the East, Greenville
growing.
Altogether, great, greater, great-
est Greenville.
Knockers club barred, push
Greenville.
Miss Nannie Johnson.
Greenville First, Last and AI
ways.
Greenville tho greatest,
Edward
Keep your eye on
Miss Ethel May Carroll, Win-
Greenville to the Front.
Surprised But this is Green
ville.
Give the run.
Keep your eye on
Andrew J. Moore. Greenville.
Push s Progress,
rushing to the Help Greenville grow.
Boost Greenville's Enterprise.
Work for Greenville's uplift.
Talk r Greenville.
Work for greater
Miss Williams, Green-
ville.
The Reflector's grow.
Watch Greenville grow.
Everybody Greenville
grows.
Drum up for Greenville.
Something in
Greenville grows as water flows.
See move along.
G. Blow, Greenville.
Keep your eye on
Boost for greater Greenville.
David C. James,
If First You don't succeed, come
to Greenville.
Find Greenville, N. C. on the
map.
Miss Irene
Greenville's on a Boom.
for Greenville.
Greenville's still growing.
Watch Greenville grow.
Greenville's not dead.
the test town yet.
Miss Bessie Harding, Green-
ville
Greenville get clean.
See G en ville coining.
Gr and growing Greenville.
Hi. . for growing
Ti-
W. eh Greenville hustle.
Progressive is New
South.
A. M.
Greenville, the place of all
places.
B. M- Hearne.
Grow Greenville grow.
for greater Greenville.
S. V. Grifton
Ain't Greenville a Daisy
Greenville's no Fool.
ground is
town.
Take her in she is bound to win.
Wake Snakes Greenville is rising.
on page two.
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS.
J. B. J was
commit
This nude ,
time, transacting the i
in of the m in
minutes
FOURTH WARD.
Mi Ii- id in
ii u- and called ; enter
M.
L was
in y.
. . ii; iV. I . as
were presented nomination
for the ballot showing
Flanagan Evans
was declared the nominee,
T. M, Hooker was re-elected
ward
ward.
Meeting held in Star ware-
house and to order by
C. Mo ire, who
presided. D. J was
made
The name of W. i. being
Brown and J.
The burial takes
o'clock this p in
Hill services ,
, ., ,, ,. rescue-.
ed at t k by M, l.
of Ham- n. Tho J- c- Taylor, of
pall hearers are Messrs W, ahead anything in
Harrington, Moore, that have
I Ii L. Humber, morning
Congleton, D. E. . W.
King, J. L. Little. T. Ii. Moore,
It J. Cobb, D. L. James and C.
W. Harvey.
tho only one presented for
and Jury List, nation, on motion the
was d to cast the
Outside routine business, vote of the ward for
the Board of county alderman.
loners at June meeting revised Moor.- was
the jury list for two years, made I wart commute., mm.
the tax levy for 1809, and re- .,,. n T.
elect d Mr. Jo. as Held Him Down Time
superintendent of the convict The railroad conductors up the
camp. There were three other had begun lo look
applicants for this position, but L u Theodore Cox,
Mr, received the W as a Jonah.
unanimous vote of the hoard- gets somewhere up the
The tax for this year
road every Sunday, and for two
or three Sundays in
was made the same as last got the matter with
S. V. For general county purposes t .; train he was on, and the
Clear the track, Greenville's certs; for schools lb for conductors wanted to accuse him
, ,,, . . hi the ears ell the in
coming. roads cents, for n went lip Bu,
Greenville's dry. but on a Tear, bond cents. This added as returned without
a to cents for the State makes happening. When he
Hell, She's cutting a the total tax cents on each s
valuation.
the here to
I make some of his smile
Swell.
is coming to co
a sight. ville there are special
William J. Morris, es of and in Bethel board
Greenville takes backward rise to top I howl the cars down to the
i j j c was asked it had
In Grifton, Ayden and Farm-1
were en-
WITH THE
at
The Board of n m. t in
r monthly session Thurs-
day night with rive members
present. There was not much
business to demand attention
outside of the monthly reports
of officers and allowing accounts
An order was passed to pay
E. Hooker for a deed
for a one toot of land and
a half interest in the brick wall
of his building adjoining the
town whore the city hall is being
built.
The street committee reported
streets in fair condition, also
they had remedied
caused by overflow on
property of D. J. Whichard and
James Brown as ordered last
meeting.
The street committee
brought Tie some
lino ones, in size and
flavor-
LOCAL
wants the best
flour, it is Henry Cay. at S. M.
Mm P. M. Johnston Tor mill
repairs and supplies. Terms
reasonable. G
Just received car wire and
cut nails-
Carr Atkins Co.
Before you buy examine the
Workmanship and get prices on
my warehouse.
ii J. J. Jenkins.
Only skilled workmen em-
ployed in making my flues-
livery joint grooved riveted,
all surplus weight cutoff,
to give no trouble in put-
ting together, J. J. Jenkins.
m's Warehouse,
ti
I have a customer who B
en further time for the construe to have advantages of toe schools
lion of a bridge across the of Greenville, and will buy a
ravine at the east located within three miles
of Fourth street, to investigate tho city. Must be in high
is to the kind of bridge should stats of cultivation. Would like
built. take Dec. 1st, 1909.
Prof. W. II. and ex-j Address C. R, Townsend.
Gov. T. J. Jarvis were before
he board on the matter of open
a t, from ave
and
was deferred to s special meet-
to be held 24th.
The board adjourned to meet
Monday
The Peoples Warehouse Green-
ville,
You don't lose your
pen or pencil if
cents at l Store,
j Our Greenville, if you
Tho Reflector does job work. some.
i.-.-. . . .
s .


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Eastern reflector, 4 June 1909
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The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
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June 04, 1909
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