Eastern reflector, 14 January 1910


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the, Biliousness
L DISEASES from,
or and Bad Digestion
lake l Substitute.
turn day ITEMS.
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was a
Do You Own a Piano
the in the fad. hour
White player be . known
A d
to a large city. j will your piano in
In a glance WiS inspect for one of sell
pianos not
in character e, v and c the world.
general in a to M in
but you I et with prices ch n Urn s , it your
that stand hex a. a
incomparable an- ., ,
makes t select When in Greenville visit our
those cheap v e tern
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Pump Pipes see us.
We have just received a rood . v-
lot A V. Co. .
and Berth. We are, I to ,
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in the go
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I c ducted
, . pastor. afternoon
Rev. G. W.
mi i t r. preached In
White.
Next door to Carr ins Hardware o. store.
r-. . i. -v in nice
Ca Prices are i p.; Dougherty, of Hugo.
r. . . ; . in , night here with bis
A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. C.
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Cox
Company i the
, neat Med.
liberal. a. W.
At p. r.
service at the
school. , . r l. Davis, a
Bohr, Elliott has been
THE OP
THE BANK OF
AT N. C.
At the lose of business, Nov. MOD.
bis L. P. Elliott.
There will be service in
Liabilities
Capital stork
I Surplus fund
5,000.00
HO.
Cat-Mi. are
the to Bee
p., . have desk for you. j
glasses, dried fruits j
of ah binds and butter and
W.
bargain in
A.
A lot of lamps just in.
Harrington, Barber Co.
nice hall A.
Cattle want to
buy cattle. Co.
, The boon crowded and Mr.
F. Baptist Church full
Sunday. reason and
Miss returned Th of the
to Monday, near which , pleased
place she is teaching. their
Last Friday night the , and
of the very lib- J men
ponded Kev. T. H. King, generally are be-
speaks highly
that prevails in our
town, with
the
also new,
to
Resources
Loans and discounts
Overdrafts secured
and unsecured profits, lest
Furniture and fixtures
Due from M ,,.,;,.,.,. deposit
Silver coin, to ck
minor , J
Nat bank nos other , . checks
not. fl outstanding
pastor,
of the treat.
Winterville High school opened
Monday many of the
Total
121,706.081
Total
Toe a. G. Cos MTg Co. mads This bid, fair to be one
best in the history the
desk today.
is continually increasing I Mr. and
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. Pitt County,
We J E Green, Cashier and F. A. Cashier
of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above state-
is true to the best of our knowledge and belief
, .
solid car Pitt of best to the o.
received a .
of furniture. Give us a
,. A.
to ave
day and Saturday
q stoves
sod ranges received. AH
of best material and e
The School
, . ore
. durable d c
,.,, your or made a visit
. A. ; Cox X Bonds last
and returned Monday.
. of. park and
sage P. button at same
For A-
Co.
. b see us.
H Barber Co.
Nice just in.
Barber
For nice oysters see mi
F.
and
guaranteed. A. G. Cox Mtg.;
Se me you purchase
Barber Co I your fruit
Public of cur,
ind
J. L
relatives at this
week. Be returned Tuesday
evening.
Misses Mamie Chapman and
Dix m returned to E. C.
T. T. S Greenville
to resume their studies.
Miss C return d t-
Coleraine i w take ch
The pews hive recently been
placed in the church
people are very
them, as by
liberal pay for
made a personal
canvass of t town- Almost
I everyone
.,
All tho are back and
the Farmville high school ha
with fine
men from Benson
just opening u, a floe hardware
store our tow i. We we come
these men, i they t u
n record from
town.
E.- proprietor
the Hotel, has Bold
F. A. EDMONDSON,
Asst, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to be-
fore me, this 10th day of Nov.
1900. It- H- Hunsucker,
Notary Public.
J. E. GREEK,
A. G. Cox,
II Hunsucker,
P. Harrington,
Directors
OF THE CONDITION OF
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE,
AT FARMVILLE. H. O.
At the close of business
Resources
Liabilities
141,058.81 Capital stock
Surplus fund
of . r school.
Mi d n ,;.,,. d purchased
s Meredith
one in
Loans and discounts
Overdrafts secured I
and unsecured Undivided profits less
Furniture and fixtures
I,,,., bars unpaid
W Hills payable
coin ,, . ,,.,, I.,
Silver coin, including . of deposits
mi nor coin currency 085.05 Deposits sub. to check v U
notions o
Harrington, Barber A Co.
If want a . cod plow try
the
La, Go's.
baa n g Mrs. P. C.
s in rig I
Roy a and Henry o. is Co
returned to Wake Forest .
leaves Sat hank and other Cashier's
Total
school
a. m., preaching
to their studies
toe
again.
book for
Tie Version.
A brilliant fire was held high
S . return d to her home
beth of
I .
Miss lassie Belie Al
t Doris of
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I attend d the
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r Christ-
. H. d W. E.
Sundays at am. and p. can be found at the .
Sunday G. Co. day at the hum r.
ard prayer that have mt paid their taxes, No. Di h
Wednesday night are to settle same r o p r-
immediately to cost. were in attendance. Mrs.
Free Will C. S. Smith, Tax collector, made
at p. m, 2nd; if your subscription to The t
Notes
Total
1.817.66
12,448.18
STATE OF NORTH Comity of Pitt,
I, J B. Davis, the above-named lank do
Wei that the above Statement is true to the
edge and belief.
Subscribed sworn to
mi
i i one o the . i n
Sunday then at a. preach- has
let m
m as.
It pure
this 30th day of Nov.,
A.
Notary Public.
.,.,
M. Lang,
B. L Davis,
K. M
Directors.
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relative
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K . . I Ayden,
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Cox spent
at his home near
and Thursday
Miss Lillian Curtis, of Rich-
Bond, came in last night to
a few days at J. H
Miss Pearl Nelson, of Ayden,
is visiting Misses Pattie and
Sutton, this week.
Misses Kate and Chap-
went to Greenville
day. , .
Carrie Johnston,
is visiting Miss Miriam
this week.
Mrs H. T. been
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CROSS MAD ITEMS p , an.
;. a hat
Jan. ii . . burned
suits
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at
p. m. , . I
school at
a. m ii I
at a. i an p. m. j
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. . lay,
A Wretched Mistake
lo endure the itching;, ill
pi . T an need to. I i-t
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Notice to Creditors.
Having;
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All par
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I friend- were de-
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. , to see Mr. T. F.
.,. list
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a on the street Saturday, just ft i
It was
T only before that Thai
M . . in
Notice to
be is one of the Misses Roland and Lena
devoted in the State. We can Misses
it and d
A.
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would fail us, to our full J c. Parker,
ii .-.-.- ,
n gain. H
shall we further say, for space s L C. E.
.,,. n full i n T
sentiments. know
yet, who will succeed him but
we hops to report later.
J B. Carroll Co. have lately
moved in the
pied by the East Carolina
Co.
Hattie
Chapman left here Saturday for
Repose, where they are teaching.
Horton and David Purser, from
were served
Mi Cox returned to
her home in Winterville last
Wednesday.
H A Cox, of who
has been spending sometime to
this i left Monday
for where he has
been in school sometime.
to net back to Greenville.
bushels day
me before you buy.
F. V. Johnson.
See
ltd
and her X
expression was heard upon all
sides that it was a most success-
full event. said the
affair would
Highest market pi Ice paid for
field peas, in quantity.
F. V
Highest market price paid
cotton seed in any quantity.
F. V. Johnson.
conforms to it the
m sooner refunded,
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR
D. J. Editor and Owner
Truth in Preference to Fiction.
One Dollar Per
VOL. No.
TEACHERS ASSOCIATION
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, JANUARY lO.
No.
Saturday's Very Helpful and
for The Reflector.
The meeting of the Pitt County
Association held in the
chapel of the graded school. Sat
morning, was very well
attended considering the cold
weather. The devotional
were conducted by Rev. D.
W. Arnold.
Mr. Austin came first on the
program. He made an
clear and helpful talk
on the of the
In a skillful introduction
he prepared his hearers and
led them up to his subject with
the ease of one who knows how.
In brief, he said that the purpose
of a recitation determines its
essentials and that this purpose
should be the mastery of the
gem, principles subject,
and the application of them to
the end that we may lead
happier, healthier and more
useful lives. To teach, test and
train is the opportunity of the
teacher in a recitation; to learn
and to apply is the opportunity
of the pupil. Then he asked the
question, the process
of and in a simple
and -clear way explained how
sensations reach the brain by
means of the nervous system.
In the stream of consciousness
that constantly flows before the
mind we may arrest a certain
subject, hold it up before con-
and examine it until
thoroughly acquainted with it.
This is attention, the first
lbs recitation- By what
means may the stream of con-
be stopped so
what we wish may be held up
before minds of the pupils
Interest will do this. Interest is
a feeling of value, a sense of the
worth of knowledge gained.
There must be a kernel in the
nut to help appetite of
knowledge. Then lastly
teacher must make things real
to pupils. Much of the stuff
given pupils always remains
stuff does not get worked
up into real boy or real girl.
things taught must be a
living reality to the teacher and
must be brought into and
vital contact with the pupil.
Miss then read a
paper on to get and hold
She spoke in a
helpful and practical way, saying
that thorough preparation on the
part of the teacher is
mental principle of getting and
keeping attention. That help
may be found in using
maps, pictures and various
devices; and that often
change of position and
change of the plan of the
is of incalculable assistance.
Mr. from a
point of view discussed the
of reviewing
briefly the stage of apprehension
when a subject ii seen in its
unity, that of comprehension
when its are viewed. By
the process of synthesis the old
and new knowledge is
Lt lie forcefully
of the application, saying that
tho world is not helped by
knowledge itself, but by
edge applied.
Miss Gray concluded tho pro
gram with a discussion of the
of
a cut of real Study,
the bearing of this
f work upon tin school,
loom gave m i
why those pupils who pi
th lessons to do it,
and p how it i. that
ft I o would do their work
. The eternal question of
. .
FIRES DURING PAST YEAR.
Report of m
to and
Raleigh, Jan. Insurance
Commissioner Bays under
the law requiring the
to have all
fires investigated, there have
been investigated during the
past year fires. In all these
cases special investigation were
made a representative of the
department and prosecutions
were commenced. There were
nine convictions during the year,
combined sentences of which
aggregated about years. Five
suspects the state pending
investigations. In cases no
clues could be obtained. In
there were strong suspicions
and such as to satisfy the officer
i in regard to the causes of the
fires, but the evidence was not
sufficient upon which to justify
convictions.
Commissioner Young says it
was found that in cases the
fires were the results of over-
insurance. Ten were
four were caused by boys
cigarettes, one by a crazy woman,
one by carelessness a house-
keeper and the burning of three
school houses were result of
I factional fights in regard either
I to the location or management
of the schools. In one case the
fire was caused by the careless-
of carpenters.
Commissioner Young says
under the law every
ed to be reported to his depart-
by either the building
inspector or the chief of fire
department or of police in
every city or incorporated town
of the state, and where fires
occur outside of cities towns
it is made the duty of the sheriff
, to report fires. These fires are
j required to be reported whether
. there is any insurance upon
property burned or not
I From July 1909. to January
. i, 1910, says the commissioner,
2.033 fires were reported to the
j department with causes as fol-
I not exposure;
diary, internal; incendiary,
external; lightning; ashes;
chimney; carelessness of
adults; carelessness of
carelessness with matches;
defective flues;
fireworks; friction;
gas; kerosene;
rats; sparks; stove pipes;
spontaneous combustion; total.
2.033.
THE MEETING.
Hr OFF BLINDNESS.
Interesting Occasion in the
Sunday Night.
A very large audience gather-
ed in Jarvis Memorial Methodist
church Sunday night, on the
of the meeting in the in-
of the move-
All other churches of the
town were closed for evening
service, all our people showing
their interest in a great work for
evangelizing the world by com-
together in one place.
The program as previously
published was carried out with
the exception of the address of
Mr. Joseph G. Brown, who was
prevented from coming. Ex-
Gov. T. J. Jarvis presided
the meeting and threw much life
into it with appropriate remarks
in presenting the speakers. Col.
J. R. Young and Mr. N. B.
Brought, n, of Raleigh, both
spoke with much interest on
missionary movement
and the need of business men
giving themselves to the work.
They referred to splendid
work the women are doing
nearly every church having its
women's and children's mission-
showed
that the men were not coming I
up to their opportunities,
that God wanted them to heed j
the Great Commission and come,
up to their duty in helping to
spread the Gospel throughout
the world.
Special emphasis was laid upon
the importance of the meeting to
be held in Greensboro this week,
12th to 14th. the speakers stating
that the purpose of their coming
to Greenville was to interest
Die in that meeting and get
many of them to attend and
catch the inspiration that will
result from it. Greenville
should be well represented at
the Greensboro meeting.
CELEBRATION.
THE NATIONAL BANK.
State Board to and Banquet
at Birth. J City Hall Monday Night.
committee of The Class of Memorial
New York Association for the j Baptist Sunday school held its
bind which was appointed to annual celebration and banquet
investigate the causes of and the occasion
blindness and to most enjoyable. A large
operate with physicians in seek- audience assembled in the church
measures of prevention, has to witness the exercises which
reported that the State Board of at o'clock. The program
Health has taken steps to insure was as
against the widespread cause of
blindness through infection at
birth.
committee has found that
about one-half of all blindness is
due to preventable and
that about one-third of cases
of blindness in children is caused
by a
preventable infectious disease
occurring at birth. A drop of a
per cent of
Prayer, by Rev. D. W. Arnold.
Address of Welcome by
dent E. G. Flanagan.
by J.
W. Bryan.
Song by the choir.
of the
Class to the by Rev. J.
B. Cook.
by D. J. Whichard and
W. M. Pugh.
Class in the Sup-
j. per vein, . o.
nitrate dropped into the eyes of by C. W.
I ,. , Lit
child at birth h a sufficient
of this infection. The
use of this antiseptic has been
recommended by the An
Medical Association, and the
committee of the New York
Association for the blind has
united with the State
of Health in enforcing
general use of this precaution
bong by the choir.
to the
by W. H-
Short talks by Be vs. B F.
Huske. D. W. Arnold and D. A.
Windham.
Benediction by B. F.
AH of the addresses were ex-
In his address President
Stockholders Held Meeting
and Elect Directors.
The stockholders of the
National Bank of Greenville
held their meeting Tues-
day in the of the bank.
The only business the stock-
holders was the election of a
board of directors for the year,
and the were
F. G. James,
J. P. fl. W. Whedbee,
E. A. Jr., L W. Tucker,
J. E. Nobles, J. E. Winslow,
G- E. Harris and J. L. Perkins.
The cashier read a statement
showing the condition of
bank, which was most
to The net
earnings of the past year amount-
ed to m-r cent.
after the meeting
of the stockholders, the board
of dirt meet and unanimous-
re elected all the of
the bank, as
F. G. James, president.
J. P. vice-president
F. J. fr cashier.
M. L. Turnage, assistant
cashier.
Charles James, bookkeeper.
general use . . i t
The State Commissioner gave a record of
Health will endeavor to provide
this solution through local health
officers to any physician and mid
wife applying for ii.
certificates issued by the
State department now bear the
preventive for
did you
If none, state the reason I
ft ha. been ad
that notification, of b rib j ,
be returned in to the city hall
instead of tan as her
fore- It is ladies of the church.
physician or midwife has e . for
to use such a preventive tn
the class for the last
quarter of the past year. The
for quarter were
an average each
Sunday. The class one
orphan at the The
attendance was
each Sunday. W. P. Edwards,
C. B. Whichard and Alexander
bad not missed a Sunday.
That New Commodity.
If you good but new
article that you can't sell because
. there is no demand for it,
i an ad in The R create
a demand by telling our readers
about it. You can do it. We
see in the show windows
of our merchants goods that
could be sold hot
intelligent newspaper
We know this from
what to do the unprepared
concluded bar paper, BUg j
, frequent study recitations
the teacher guiding tho efforts
I of the pupils and showing thorn
how to study. Outlines or help-
j suggestions for getting up n
recitation should given h
large place in the assignment
After a few
and wards of f
help from Mr. R I
the meeting adjourned
Our Greenville, yours if you
come,
The Ad die Goods,
Some days the Greenville
Wholesale Co. sold a bill of goods
to a country who
that the goods be placed
in his wagon in the rear of Baker
Hart's store. The in
delivering the goods placed them
in the wrong wagon. The com-
placed a small ad. in The
Reflector calling attention to the
and Saturday Mr. J. B.
who had seen the ad,
informed them that he had the
goods. Mr. sent a
wagon to town the same day and
was surprised to find the goods
in it when it got back home.
He took care of the goods and
the lookout for an owner
when he read the ad in The
Reflector.
Will Greenville.
Mr. Justus Everett, of
who has for some years
be. n law in that town
with ex-Judge F. D.
Winston, engaged a suite of
offices in Masonic Temple build-
and will soon locate In Green-
ville to practice his profession
here. Mr. Everett is u son of
Mr. Justin Everett, of
of the most prominent and
citizens of Martin
county, also a brother of Mr. R.
O. Everett, of Durham, one of
tho lest young attorneys in the
Greenville will give him
a cordial w
reminder on the
will in most ices prove
The above i a taken
from a recent of New
York Sun, It tells its own story.
It shows that the authorities of
at least one State ate alive to the
The have cause for con-
upon the success of
the celebration.
Farmville Gets Greenville
Policeman G- A. Clark, who
been assistant on the force
here for some years, has given
the aldermen notice of his
condition when n n- to take Feb. 1st. at
fronts the commonwealth. Nor which time he go to Farm-
is New York the only Suite to ville to take the position as chief
which active efforts are being I of police of that town. He makes
put forth to one of, a good officer,
the most distressing
which can befall a human being.
And to that much of this
distress can be prevented is a
loud call to every citizen in the
nation.
There are enrolled the present
session in the North Carolina
State school for the blind and
deaf bind children
deaf
fourth of these need never have
been blind, and would not have
if proper preventive rem-
had been employed within
twenty four hours after the birth
of the child. Gentle reader, do
CENTRAL MERCANTILE CO.
Hold Meeting sad Elects
The stockholders of Central
Mercantile Co., which began
s a year ago with J.
F. Davenport manager, held
their annual meeting today. The
statement of the directors of the
business clone during the year
was presented adopted.
Toe statement made a creditable
showing us to of
and good management.
The following directors were
elected for this T. M.
Hooker, J. L-. R. O.
C T. R.
Williams G. J. Woodward. J.
E. Winslow. R. C. Flanagan and
J. F. Davenport.
The directors held a m ting
after the stockholders to elect
In the meantime will not the
parents of all infants see to it
that immediately after birth the
eyes shall be thoroughly washed
and then have one drop of the
solution of no greater strength
than one per cent of silver nitrate
put in e-ch eye not later than
twenty-four hours after
This is a precaution and
which if properly applied, is
and may prevent your
Child from becoming blind.
And let every and
, midwife in North Carolina supply
him elf or herself with this
you that there are attend to Is.
sixty five to ninety children administration in
this school doomed to a life of Care should be taken that
s and a handicap r. the i not be r
race for all than one par rent,
days-some of them to lead the There is yet other phase
lives of helpless dependents, this costs at
not And to prop i
are still at least i-i more blind a blind child and not
children In the who cloths him.
The first white shad of
season in
Washing n Saturday.
r furs to
for high prices.
I, It
For
not been enrolled in our school ninety blind children
at all. This make the annually; and for
ores the mow annually.
hundred and thirty blind child- j What a saving to lbs Stats this
ran in North Carolina whoso would be And in of
sight might have been ;,. en iv re by our car-
with a little care exercised, I a
almost without expanse I ii r to the
Marriage Lice
Register of Deeds, W. M.
Moore, has issued the following
marriage since last re-
WHITE.
Robert and Pattie
Fulford.
J. B. Pierce and
Nichols.
J. W. Gay Ovens
W. E. Tyson and Susie E.
, Leggett
M. S. Hodges and
ton.
James Buck and Fannie
J, ii Mills and
Dennis Bryant and
Corbet n I Hester At.
d W and I la
Harriet
Augustus Smith i Ai
L Chapman and Lang
Dixon.
Sylvester Sir ton and Annie
Jordan.
Frank and Rosa
Forbes.
.-.
Is i, not hi in worth c
. m t
. v,. . p. I Principal
prevent this condition of affairs Blind and the Deaf.
Dr. of Char
i will on
Wednesday, in
Greenville . y.
His to
School for she discs of eye, an and
throat Red fitting glasses.
John E. Ray,
POOR PRINT





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We have just received a Hot Soda outfit and are
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OFFICES OF DR. IN THE REAR j
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15TH ANNUAL MEETING.
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The annual meeting of above
branch will be hell on Monday,
Jan. 10th, at o'clock U. in the
court for ire
purpose of electing for
the year 1910.
All members are to
attend. Jas. L. Little,
Sec. and Treas.
May
Dec Com
May
July Bibs
May Lard
July
Greet Cotton reported by
KM
1131-6
1-6
In
BLOUNT
has cleaner and is prepared
, to clean and
properly without taking up. will
put and when
Work done promptly. Can be
. found at the store of J. R. G.
Notice.
By virtue of the pawn of sale con-
ed in a mortgage deed executed and
delivered by ea Willi-ma and
wile Ron Lee Williams to I. S.
n Hi 6th day of January. arid
duly recorded in the register
office of Pitt North Carolina,
in book E the under
public sale,
court DOOM door in Greenville, for
cash. ti the highest bidder, on
the 4th. I, the following real
property, lo Two tracts Of land
lying and being in count-., Falk-
land township. N C One tract con-
one bandied and a. res
mo.-e or less, and the other containing
ix and one acres more or lea .
For b more definite Description fee
book E-9, page in the office of the
m deeds of I county, to
raid age deed.
Ibis 6th day of January.
I. S. Owens, Mortgagee.
ltd
Our Greenville, yours if you
j come. I
The Reflector does job work.
Tailoring Co.,
of Baltimore, Maryland,
Will be at the Big Store, Monday and Tuesday, January 10th
and 11th, 1910. Let them make you a suit. They have no-
us that their line is prettier than ever and prices have not
advanced. Come and look the line over and be convinced.
and Main Street, Greenville, N. C.
ANOTHER TEXAS LETTER.
Texas, Dec. 31.1909
To The Greenville Reflector.
Of all that
which once acknowledged th
authority of Spain in the New
World, no portion for interest
and importance can be compared
with Mexico, and this equally
whether we consider the variety
of soil and climate the
of its mineral wealth,
scenery, grand and
beyond Example, lb
character of ancient
not only far surpassing it
intelligence that of r
American race, but reminding
us by their monument of th
primitive civilization of
and r lastly, the
peculiar of its
adventurous and
as any legend devised
Norman or Italian Sand of
airy.
Journeying from the
country to the interior, traveling
some twenty to -0
the traveler finds himself
coming into a purer
The aspect nature, too, has
changed, and the eye no longer
revels among the gay variety of
colors with the landscape
was painted there. The vanilla,
the indigo the flowering cocoa
groves h advances
sugar cane and the glossy
leaved banana still
and when he has ascended
at feet he sees in th.
unchanging verdure and rich
foliage of the liquid amber tree
he has reached the height
where clouds and mists settle
in passage from the Mi xi-
can He has entered the
or temperate
region, whose character r sen
that of th-.; zone of
the globe, or the region
sternal spring
features of the scans be-
Come grand and even terrible.
Hi i road sweeps the base
Of mighty am-
in with and still
resplendent in their mantles of
SLOW, Which serve to
the mariners for mi many
miles at sea,
shall send in continuation of
of Mexico, its char-
of cities and
tacts from time to lime.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
is a very valuable medicine
throat and quickly
relieves and cures painful breath-
and a dangerously sounding
cough which indicate;
Sold by all druggists.
NEW BRIDGE MADE USELESS
Feet of N. S
Carried Away.
The Norfolk and
railway's bridge Alb.-
Sound w-is completed
Saturday and the first train
over the structure that
carrying the officials of the roan
Monday about feet of th
bridge was carried away by i
tug towing a barge.
In the bridge has been con
two draws. The
of the two has not as yet be- p
adjusted as to be operated.
The smaller draw seems to work
Monday the tug and
attempted to pass through the
bridge by using the
draw. It was found that the
span was not wide enough for
th entrance of the barge so th-
captain of the tug forced his way
through, with the the
bridge was considerably dam-
aged. makes the structure
useless for some time yet.-
News-
The busiest and mightiest lit
tie thing that ever was made is
Stomach and Liv-
Tablets. They the work
when you require their aid.
these tablets change
Into strength, into
energy, gloominess into joyous-
action is so gentle
one doesn't realize they have
taken a purgative. Sold all
druggists.
INSTANTLY KILLED.
-ESTABLISHED 1815-
S M SCHULTZ
and retail Grace
rd Dealer.
for Tor, Cotton
Turkeys, Or.
etc
Baby Carriages,
Parlor softs
Safes, P. and A
Snuff, High Life Tobacco, Key
Cheroots, Henry
Canned Peach,
, a. Apples, Pine Apples, Syrup,
Meat. Floor. Sugar, Coffee.
the wedding take Lye batches
Seed and Hulls
Garden Oranges, Apples
Nut, Candies, Dried Apples
Peaches, Currants,
Raisins, Glass and
Cakes and Crack-
Macaroni. Cheese, Lest But-
New Royal Machine
goods
Hi For
A cub reporter on n
paper was sent out by the city
editor to get a story on the mar-
of a society girl and a
man well known in the city.
The was gone about an
hour and I lien returned and went
aimlessly over to his desk, by which
ho sat down. Shortly afterward the
city editor noticed his presence and
his evident idleness.
the
at work on
that
replied the boy.
doing What do you
mean Didn't
The bridegroom never
there ain't
Not made by trust
handle Wire Fence by the Ha
e for the famous
Don't fail to sec it. t at Best
flying Idea,
fir-1 man KM lb theory
t wax no turn a
fainter
II
and
. the ,;,,; Quality and quantity cheap for
leash. Come tee me.
f a pr
bad an
a Inhering a
iii n-in-l lie VB nil
Mali
Professional Cards
S M
you want your HORSE to
last and your
W. F. EVANS
AT LAW
GREENVILLE, N. C
Office opposite R. L. Smith
and next door to
Ran Boggy
IS I. L CAR
Dentist
N. C.
Just received Repealing
Rifles, No. made by the
Swiss government. Cost
each. We will sell for ten days
at each. i
Come and see how we it. ;
,.
Fell from Load of Fodder and Struck
on Had.
A telephone message to The
Thursday says that
J. I. Bason, a well to do far-
mer near Saratoga, fell from a
wagon load of fodder, which he
was taking home, Thursday
morning striking on his head.
Death came instantaneously.
The fodder hi very dry was
the came of the fall.
Mr. about years
old and leaves a large family.
He buried at his home place
today.
Have you a weak throat If
cannot be too careful.
cannot begin too early. Each
cold makes you more liable to
another and th last is always
the harder to cure. If you will
take Rem-
at the outset you will be
much trouble. Sold by
druggist.
DR S- HASSELL
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN
Greenville, N. C
on Third formerly
by Dr. Bagwell.
I. H.
and
t c K N V l, N C
JULIUS
N. C.
of V. B. He will
you Better Feed and More for
Money than man in town.
W. B.
Place is headquarters for Hay,
Oats, Meal, Hulls,
Brand,
corn Meal U d ail kinds o-
Feed. Salt. Lime and
-71
LEADERS
Greenville,
EXPOSURE
HARDWARE
N.
REPORT THE OF
The Bethel Banking Trust Co.,
AT BETHEL, N.
At the close of business, Nov. MOO.
breeds in the Inner.
then
quick relief by
eon.
Acta like fur
croup and and
penetrating. today fed
secure.
Loans and discounts
Overdrafts secured
and unsecured
Furniture and fixtures
Stock
Surplus fund
Due from 88,009.82
Gold and
, less
expenses taxes pd
6.042.60
minor coin currency sob to cheek
Total
STATE OP NORTH County of Pitt,
I W II Cashier of the above-named M-
H. iV. we.
LAWYERS. N. C
TED
GIRLS BOYS
We want Girls and
to work in the
m aw Tarboro
N. W. OUTLAW; At N. C.
A o I
Subscribed sworn to be
this Kith day of Nov.,
u. s. T. Carson,
Notary
S M. Jones,
M. O. Blount,
Directors,
Attorney at Law
Office occupied by J. L.
GREENVILLE.
To Advertiser.
A in paper does one
no good. It is what is said in
the space, that brings business.
If you do not your ad
changed with snappy mat
regularly don't blame the
paper if you get DO results. It
is to our interest as as
yours that you your ad care-
attention. Bring your copy
in regularly and promptly, or
give us privilege to change it for
you. Some business men claim
that advertising doesn't pay on
the investment. They got no
simply because they were
indifferent, so bear in mind,
Mr. Business Man the coming
year, that results from your
space will be by the
attention you give it, as in every
thing else.
Death of Mm. J. -E Fleming.
Mrs. Ellie Fleming, wife of I
Mr. J. E. Fleming, died at
o'clock Wednesday at the
home cf her Mrs.
Amanda Smith, in South Green-
ville- Mrs. Fleming
years of age and a daughter of
the late Mr. F. M. Smith. She
was married in January, 1906,
and is survived by her husband
and two small children, aged
years and the other an infant
of two weeks. She also leaves
two brothers, Messrs. E. V. and
J. W. Smith, and two sisters.
Mrs. Maggie Evans and Mrs, N.
L. Tripp. In addition to these
there are a large number of rel-
and friends who are
grieved at her death.
The funeral service was con i
ducted at the residence at SHOD
this afternoon by Rev. w j
Located in main business
don of the town- Five chain
and in the
Runnymede Mills
Near Tarboro, N. C.
S. J. NOBLES
MODERN BARBER SHOP.
Nicely furnished, every
thing clean and
working the very
pest barbers. Second to
none in the State.
Cosmetics a specialty.
Opposite J. R. J. G. Mots
Of THIS CONDITION OP
THE BANK OF
In the State of Nor at the dose business, Nov.
The work is light, no dust or
dirt and the pay is good. can
. furnish you a house i the town
of Runnymede or W t Tarboro.
I A F.-c or You
ii Chili n
; i We have good J at Tarboro
and de.
II We h work all th
year. D fear -hut down
i we will h work f
j day.
; and See the Work or Write
GENERAL MANAGER
TARBORO
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts 308.02
Overdrafts secured
unsecured
Hanking house. Fur-
Fixtures
Due from Banks
and Hankers
Cash items
Id Coin
Silver coin, include
minor coin cur
notes
other U. S. notes
Total
Capital Stock
187.05 Surplus fund
profit,
less cur. ex. pd
Time certificate
Deposit
20.00 Deposit subjects
i to check
836.48 Cashiers Checks
outstanding
500.00
14.072
61.01
-5.409.58 Total
826,400.59
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. County of Pitt,
I, G. T. Gardner. Cashier of
med sol-
n-y
CENTS
hands
DO TOUCH IT.
tn
pin
., -ii u.
CREAM la to Make.
Till,
ii l-lat.
Ph Che
berry. an I
y u
ii., kn i n. i
The Turn Food Co. Boy, N.
a i
Arnold, the interment following
in Cherry Hill cemetery.
pall bearers are Messrs. L. W.
Tucker, H. C. Edwards, J. A-
Ricks, J. H. Boyd. Charles Cobb
and J. J. Harrington-
is of
knowledge belief. T. GARDNER, Cashier.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
is not a common, every day
mixture. It is a meritorious
remedy for all the troublesome
and dangerous complications re
suiting from cold in the head,
throat, chest or lungs. Sold by
all druggists.
DAIRY PRODUCTS.
I have moved my Dairy to the John-
son place, one mile from town, and am
better prepared than ever to
all Dairy Will make delivery
In town. T 2-4.
S. I. DUDLEY,
in operation and each one
sided over by a skilled barber.
Our place is inviting, razors
clean.
machine for
dry shampoo and La-
dies waited on at their homes,
J. C. LANiER
IN
Monuments
Tomb Stones
Iron Fencing
I Not Quite
M. How OHM can rt
nail or sci-cw or
Have a
tool box and for
Our f
la a you i
will see that your tool V
box rot luck u Single
article.
Of Course
You get ;
ft Horse Goods c
of
and sworn lo he-
fore me, this 16th day Nov.
1909. R. F. JENKINS.
Notary
Brooks,
Tucker,
W. W.
Directors.
J P
Corey
FOR
and House
always co to Van DYKE
NM
J S.
Now Sin White Sloe, m Fl, Point,. Come t.
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
The Reflector does job work. Subscribe to The Reflector.
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New Bern wants to celebrate, against others or and keep repeating what will he I
hundredth anniversary U, they will do mL m. T
j this year. Here is hoping she in the majority of cases giving-are worn out. Perhaps this is
THE EASTERN
D. J. WHiCHARD,
editor III
NORTH CAROLINA.
will have a big time of it.
One Year
Six Months
Single Copy .
may had upon
application t business office in The
Reflector corner Evans and
Third s
Announce me is made that
Maj. O. Hemphill, who for
-60, twenty years edited the
Charleston News and Courier,
i has resigned to become editor
the Times-Dis-
patch.
Entered in the office at
N. C., s mail m liter.
FRIDAY, JAN.
baa been pinched T
The print paper trust is i
taking its turn in court
The North and West are
the grip f another blizzard.
A resolution has been offered
in congress to investigate
cause of the increased cost
living. It may not be hard to
find the cause, but what people
who are paying the bills would
like for somebody to find is toe
remedy.
Greenville should b- waking
up to the f a cotton mill.
Medical experts have declared
Early is r.-a y a leper. Bo
there you are again.
Increased cost of living is get-
ting its share of writing
but the cost hangs oil all the
same.
With everything to eat so
high, farmers should plan to
raise plenty of things in that
this year.
The Chamber of
ought to made a new year
resolution to
plan larger for Greenville.
The high price of last
cotton crop may be a n
to farmers to plant for a large
crop this year. If they yield to
tills temptation and make
bumper crop, they will Dud
much disappointment in the Ion
price that will prevail.
We cannot get away from the
desire to see in the
list of towns having cotton mills.
There is every opportunity for
one or more to do well here-
plenty f raw material, good
sites and splendid
facilities. We hope this
year will bring at least one.
Federal Judge Connor does
not believe a man should be
punished twice for the same of-
even if it is selling
key. And he is right.
intimates that
what the. insurgents need is a
spanking, which he proposes to
administer to bring them back
to his way of thinking.
Superintendent J.
says the net profits of
the State prison tins year will
reach fully I- -r the
past eight years have
been an average of
The Durham Herald is won-
what people in the colder
sections do about their water
pipes. Possibly they have
steam heated houses that
vent the pipes freezing.
The lick got be-
low the belt by the president's
corporation message has given
the speaker a jolt that made him
The Florida boy who killed
two safe-blowers who were try-
to rob the of which
his father was postmaster,
used his gun well.
It is a good time of the year
to put in bank money you
may have on hand. The bank
is the safest place to keep it,
And you get interest on it also.
If every farmer in Pitt county
will endeavor to make two bush-
ell of corn this year where he
made one last year, there will
be plenty of full bins when next
harvest time comes.
The Durham Herald suggests
that Peary be sent out to find
Cook- One trouble about that
would be pinning Peary down to
she troth about it in case he
found him.
Of curse you can never
what a year i as in store, but
new year does not bring
large things Greenville's
here is one who will he surprised
at the outcome. Proper activity
Will make the town go forward
as never before, and we believe
activity will be shown.
With the cm growing prizes
that are offered to farmers and
their SOUS, many of them should
be enthused to make special
forts in that direction this year.
There is no better corn growing
county than Pitt, and The Re
wants to see some of our
boys getting prizes for
large yields.
It is a pity that just at the
time of rejoicing over the
of the long Norfolk ii
Southern bridge across
sound, that there comes
an accident which wrecks sever-
feet of it. Wonder if there
was not some premeditation in
running the barge against the
bridge.
This is our advice, and like
index to his own character or the reason it is so hard to get Try it during
what he would do if he had the people to come out to preaching Durham Sun.
chance. public meetings. Brevity j m---------
conciseness should be the, ABOUT
Just suppose the congressional everyone who
investigation into the increased to the undivided at-
,,. . . ,. , ,. Complete Outfit Including
cost of living should place the f ft audience-
responsibility therefor on the
tariff. You can imagine there CAN EDUCATE WITHOUT WHISKEY
would be a crowd of them taking
We notice some papers,
those published in towns
water and eating crow.
The Asheville Citizen says the where dispensaries were operated
Republicans will nominate before prohibition went
Richmond Pearson for governor effect, are saying that the terms
in the next campaign. There of the public schools of their
will likely be two counties will have to be shorten
running against each Other Jed because of the revenue
for governor, OS the heretofore came from the
will be apt to nominate Locke j dispensaries. Whether these
are saying merely to
condition, or to create
F B. and W. P. favorable to a return
two of the leading cotton lo sale of liquor, we
labors in Now Orleans, went prepared to say. But
1.1 New York the intent Of Reflector has no
the market and statements. This
the price up to cents. M much interest in
public education as any other
Inhaler
When Coward
to cure or give you
your money what is your answer
A re you i.-11 d with your condition,
or do you w t-i rid forever
of vile with its i in g
such a- hawking, spitting,
blowing and b d breath
anti-i i-
into cine, that you breathe th a small
i hale- over the pt aft,
It in made of Australian
mixed other germ and
s ant
Get a comp o t day. It only
costs and cont-ins
i to COM o cos of
Extra b tiles, if
n the
fell into the hands of the bears,
and result was u big slump
in the market.
The Charlotte Ministerial As-
has endorsed a move-
looking to the
if burial services. It is pro-
posed that the service shall end
and the crowd disperse as soon
as the casket has been lowered
into the grave. This is a reform
in the conduct of fun that
should become general.
can claim, and would do as much
to advance it, but if the schools
cannot be run than four
months in the year without help
from then it is
better that the should
run only four months. The
shorter school term might make
it a little harder or take a little
longer to get an education, but
this would be better if along
with it comes a higher type of
manhood and morality. Away
, with the suggestion that our
We will not know what pro-
has done for the grate cannot be educated
until another generation comes without the help of whiskey
along Those who deter- selling to debauch them But
mined to have it will perhaps there is no need for alarm along
get it somehow, but it may be has
that the next generation will be
. . . for prohibition and
willing to do without it. Dur-i K
Herald. b declaration.
That is really the best thought is temporary shortening
In connection with it. Great re f school the people will
forms do not come all at once, f to
but work themselves out out returning to the evils of
ally. Torre was no hope of licensed whiskey selling.
removing the craving for liquor
in the present drunkard, but
It is pleasant in these times
keeping it oat of the way of the
the better side of human nature
The meeting to be
held in Greensboro this week,
12th to 14th, is matter of great
interest. People of all sections
of the State will he there taking
part in the great movement to
evangelize the world. Similar
meetings are being held this
week in nearly every State in
the Union.
President Taft's special mes-
sage to congress Friday,
mended that corporations doing
interstate and foreign business
be required to takeout a
charter, and that States be
not allowed to interfere with
them; also Cat one corporation
be prohibited from acquiring or
holding stock in other corpora-
is where the
greatest good will result. Pro
has come to stay, and
the next generation will be corn-
It is not worth while to hate
any one. Life is too short to
cherish ill will or thoughts.
What if that man has cheated
Why does a public speaker or
posed almost entirely of sober you Or that woman played
I you false Or some friend for-
you Let it all pass.
What difference will it make to
you in a few years, when you go
preacher think it necessary to hence
repeat so much Is it because
he the can't
take in his ideas, or does he do
it to kill time. To one who fol-
lows a speaker closely
Saturday in the late
while we were the wood-
saw, a cheerful voice fr. m the
street was heard, saying
We obeyed, and to sec
what we did was enough to
make glad the heart of any one
who had begun to wonder where
the remainder of the
were. But they came, bringing
everything good to tat. I be-
that about expresses it. for
there were too many things to
mention. In thanking the
of my congregation, and the
many friends thereof for the
pounds, five pounds and up to
twenty-five pounds, and for
their kind remembrance of me.
I will say to one and all, that
the fellowship of kindred minds
and hearts fill the space and the
aching void which nothing else
can fill. May your portion be a
is the lest remedy
for sore coughs and i
an I bronchitis It gives great Share in the food
in two m mites, For Bile by i which our Heavenly Father says
everywhere and by Coward . , .
He will give to them that ask
We rejoice to know
that we be brethren, and trust
that we may prove ourselves
worthy of the brotherhood of the
blessed Christ
D. W. Arnold, Minister.
Free Tobacco Seed for
The Farmers Consolidated To-
Company will be glad to
furnish, free of charge, tobacco
seed of any of the
Lon Leaf Hester,
White Orinoco.
Making- Life Safer
Everywhere is made more
s through the work of Dr. King's
New Pills in
During 1909. we had grown on
a specially selected piece or land dim easy, i
h Martin county, a crop of to teal h. at
, . i druggists.
exclusively for teed par-
poses. No tobacco was Year's
from the crop at all. and man will buy a thing
precaution was taken to simply because it is
the best development of the seed, whether he needs it or not, gen-
crop was made under the a fool's money,
Mr N. D. Young, But the man who buys a policy
manger Planters in The Mutual Life of New York
N. C, who has displays wisdom, and proper care
had experience in wowing t- for himself and his
for seed selection
is our purpose to if
possible, in improving the quality
of our Eastern North Carolina
tobacco, by improving the seed,
for this purpose procured
from the old established Slate
Seed Farm, at Va., form-
the Roland Seed Farm, the
seed from which this crop was
grown. They were guaranteed
to us to be pure, d seed.
These varieties have given gen-
results on the
d soils of the east, and
we do not believe there is any
better
Farmers desiring any of these
seed can secure them from F. D.
Foxhall, at Star warehouse, J.
P. Lovelace, Gum warehouse, C.
R. Townsend, Peoples ware-
house, or at our office.
Consolidated Co.
country All who treat you
wrong will be more sorry for it
than you in your deepest grief.
few more smiles, a few more
tears, some pleasure, much pain,
a little longer hurrying and
become monotonous. A worrying in the world, some
great many speakers get up be- hasty greetings and abrupt fare-
fore mi audience with nothing to wells, and life will be over, and
Stray Taken Up.
I have taken up one black female
shoat, unmarked w II weigh about
ha. Has been with my stock
thirty days. owner can get same
by proving ownership and paying cost.
w Jesse Simpson, N. C.
Stray Token Up.
I have taken up one male hog, light
color, weigh ab pounds,
marked three slit in right ear one
slit in left ear. Owner can get same
proving ownership paying
charges. Jams
On O. L. Joyner Farm,
Greenville, N. C. R. F. D No.
Dee. ltd
self if he reaches old
family if he dies.
ltd H. Harriss.
Nervous
Break-Down
Nerve energy is the
force that controls the or-
of respiration, cir-
digestion and
elimination. When
feel weak, nervous,
table, sick, it is often be-
cause you lack nerve
energy, and the process
of rebuilding and sustain-
life is interfered with.
Dr. has
cured thousands of such
cases, and will we believe
benefit if not entirely
cure you. Try it.
away
completely, and left ma on
verse
of the crave. I skilled
but set no
t sot so bad X had to
tans but sot no
I .
Dr.
In a few dare
I wan much better, and I continued
to Improve until entirely cured. I
am In and never
an opportunity to recommend tale
MRS. W. L.
Myrtle Creek,
Your Or.
and we him to return
of fleet battle If It falls
i benefit you.
Miles Medical Co, Elkhart,
The New Bern San says
man who thinks every one else
is a crook is pretty apt to be a
crook There is much
in that. The man who gets
trying to bring
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COLUMBIA
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KING'S CROSS ROAD ITEMS
repairs at J. R. Smith Co.
patterns and magazines
at J. R Smith Co.
Rubber, corrugated roofing
R. Smith Co.
the Merchants When
want an extra of groceries
call on W. E. Tingle.
Car salt fine or course at J. R.
Smith Co.
If you want to insure
property against fire. Tingle will
do it.
Gaudy and rubber
pipe fitting valves at J. R.
Smith Co.
If you any property to
Tingle will sell it.
nice to attach
to your pumps your water
shelf at J. R Smith Co.
Windows, doors, lime, cement,
hardware, locks, hinges at J. R-
Smith Co.
If you need a good open or
top boggy, wagon or cart call
on J. K. Smith Co.
We will pay the highest mar-
price for bushels of
cotton seed delivered to us in
any
A nice line of coffins and
caskets always on hand with a
nice hearse at your service at
J. R. Smith Co. Dixon.
An experienced blacksmith U
waiting to shoe your horses and
mules at J. R. Smith Co Si Dixon.
Will gin your cotton for one
twentieth pound, and you
the bagging and ties, bring u;
your cotton.
Dixon.
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT
IN OF W. E. TINGLE.
Agent of The Eastern Reflector for Ayden and vicinity. Rising furnished j
Wanted to buy bush. Is his farewell sermon in spending several weeks
of field peas by J-R. Smith Co. Baptist church here second Sun-1 with h-r parents, at
oar mar tarn came Wed
at
v the Ayden Department- the home of brides sister,
o and R. W. Smith. on
Prof. to Nannie was
Dinner baskets, pencil boxes. Thursday to his position , married to Mr. John R
ink . at I at the graded school. C M. Morton, pastor ,.
J. R. Smith Co. Will repair your carts,
Cook stoves, heaters and stove bunnies or sell you new ones.
j j smith Co. Dixon.
Robert who has
been visiting his daughter
returned Tuesday.
Nice turned work, bucket,
window and door frames made
on short notice by J. R. Smith
Co- Dixon.
A. Ward, of Bethel, was here
Tuesday.
Call on tor
and
We guarantee
faction.
J. R. Smith Co. Dixon.
E. E. house caught
on top Wednesday evening
came near being destroyed
Unloading a car of lime. J.
R. Smith Co.
Lam Worthington, father of
T. H. Mrs. J.
M. Dixon, is very low with
Rev. T. H. King has been
teaching in place of Prof.
this week, latter g
at beside of his wife who is very
sick.
Mrs. Mary E Carries, widow
of the late John b. Garris, died
near here Tuesday. She was
years old and leaves seven child
all grown.
A. M of Greenville,
was here Thursday.
Col. P. of Greenville,
was here Thursday on legal
business.
Glad to learn that Burl Heath.
. , who has been very sick with
J. R. Smith Co is considered out of
I danger.
Christian church, officiating.
They left immediately fir a
bridal trip. They expect to
return about Feb. 1st.
Will has succeeded A.
C. Nobles, as night watchman at
the Ayden Lumber Company's
mill.
William Dew, the old reliable
barter, has moved his shaving
parlor to the Smith Bros , build-
C. Cannon's
East avenue.
Miss Florence Blount went to
ton Tuesday.
Mrs. Bessie Hooks, of
was visiting her sister,
Mrs. Geo Worthington. last
week.
Advertise in tho news columns;
of The Daily
Erastus has accepted a
position in the shops of Smith
Co. Dixon.
James Mills and Annie Cannon,
a runaway couple, were married
here Monday.
Our town has been alive with
drummers this week.
Joseph S. has moved his
family in
Smith occupies the building
formerly occupied by him on
Hart street.
Miss Jane Morrison, who made
so many while running a
millinery store here, has for the
past few years been in Newark,
Rev. T. H. King will Mrs. Hodges, who has
King's Cross Roads. Jan.
H. T. Smith returned to Green
ville Monday after
few days at home.
Cobb, who visit
Miss Irene Smith last week, re-
turned to her home in
last Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Smith,
formerly of passed
through this vicinity
on their way to Greenville where
they will make their home.
I Misses Cox. Helen and
Smith spent last
day night with Mrs. R. W.
Smith.
Mrs. G. H and little
daughter, Annie, spent Tuesday
Mrs. W. E. Smith.
Mrs. W. E Smith spent Fri
day with her father. H. S. Ty-
son, who is right sick. We hope
I he will soon be out again,
i Miss Helen Smith returned to
her in Winterville last
Saturday.
Mrs. Marcellus Smith spent
j last Wednesday with Mrs.
Corbet t.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown and
children spent night
and Sunday with H. S, Tyson.
Mrs. Edwards and HOP,
were visiting Sunday at Mrs.
Bettie who is very
sick
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mat-
thews spent Sunday
with his mother, who is very
sick.
W. S. E. Smith is suffering
right much with a in his
neck.
The following is the roll
honor of King's X Road's
Carl Tyson, Lanie Tyson, Dur-
ward Smith. C i-
Leona Tyson, Chris-
Smith. May Belle Tyson,
I Anna Forbes, Lee Corbitt, Alice
, Keel. Parker and
Smith.
Teacher.
STAUNCH FRIENDS OF
ll-Bi
s F. E. LITTLE.
r.-. i
Grandmothers and Believe in
CAN
i fr chronic the
and
troubled with it
lO-o
my Is all and all the
f f the
and have
will H to all m a rare
P. E.
t of how-
lower Internal Hail
a i of
v.
in woe
color d, my bock
I, and very
commenced to take
i of unit
think am
ii. . and i
Lewie
t you
what runs has done mother,
i .-. -1 ill day, but now
i.- hi work and
d i i i.
wall and
following and
taking your
I am cored of
hod catarrh twelve
a bad cough to I could aloes
l not any now.
If feel in
of and -i alt
I Huron,
Ask Your Druggist for a Free Almanac for
REPORT THE CONDITION OF
THE BANK OF AYDEN
AT AYDEN, N.
At the Close of Business Nov. 1909.
Resources
Loans and discounts f Capital
Overdrafts secured
and unsecured
Furniture and fixtures
Demand loans
Due from
Gash items
Silver coin, including all
minor coin cur.
bank and other
612.86
10,000.00
49,886.18
42.70
501.41
25,000.00
12,600.00
U. S. Notes
6,670.00
Total 1112.118.56
Surplus fund
Undivided profits, less
cur. exp. and taxes pd. 1,457.49
Dividends unpaid 48.00
Deposits sub. to check 59,689.99
Cashier's cheeks
outstanding
Savings deposits
Total
N. J., will next week in
Jen.
J. J. Smith, our cotton buyer,
has purchased the farm of J. R.
Smith near town, and
will raise cotton as wall as buy
it
Labor has been suspended on
the artesian well, until the
weather moderates.
R. L. Griffin has been
to room with but
is out again.
We bear that Henry L. Stokes
has purchased the house from J.
A. Harrington on Lee street.
Hog killings are very fashion-
able at this season, several of
our townsmen killed yesterday.
John White, of Tar-pin, will
move here next week and occupy
the house, at the end
Third street.
548.98
12,874.10
112,118.66
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF PITT.
J. R. of the above named bank, do
the i. true to the beet of my knowledge and belief.
wear that
Subscribed and sworn to
before me. this 19th day Nov-
ember, 1909. M
Sf HODGES.
Notary Public.
SMITH, Cashier.
J. R. SMITH.
R. C. CANNON,
DIXON,
Directors.
On Monday our put
one bag of coffee, one case of
gold and one box of snuff
in the wrong wagon in rear of
Raker ft Hart's store. The party
in whose wagon these goods were
placed will please return them to
us. Greenville Co.
We ore prepared to famish yon with
House and Kitchen Furniture
at very prices. Cash or Installment.
Come to see us and we will convince you
AYDEN FURNITURE CO.
NEXT DOOR TO
NOTICE I NOTICE
We wish to coll your attention to our new line of fall goods which
we now have. We have taken great core In year and we
think we can supply your want, in Shoes, Hats, Dress No-
and in fact anything that is carried in a
Dry Goods Store.
Come let us show you.
Tripp, Hart Co., Ayden, N. C.
SEEDS
mat success i
I. f In . A trill win
cir
to raSp.
to-day; Mention Paper.
cents
GLENDALE ITEMS.
N. 1910.
R. S. Allen returned to his
school at this
morning.
Miss Cora Smith and Mary
Pierce from near Ayden,
Sunday
Lizzie and Minnie Allen.
Misses Mattie and Bessie
Corey, of Greenville, spent Fri-
day night with Ora Claw-
ford.
W. D, Smith, from near Win
spent Saturday night
with
Coy Forbes and sister, Miss
Mesa, spent Saturday night and
Sunday at Tucker's near
Red Banks.
Mr. and Mrs. Elias Crawford
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
A. M. Allen.
Mrs. B. F. Jolly spent Sunday
with Mrs. N. W. Tyson.
Miss Martha Wooten spent Sat-
night and Sunday with
Misses and Minnie Allen.
Mrs. Lula and
children spent Sunday with Mrs.
J. S. Allen.
Mrs. Lizzie Stocks spent Mon-
day night with ever daughter,
Mrs. J. T. Allen.
They had a party at Mrs.
Julia Crawford's Monday night.
There was a large crowd and all
reported a fine time.
In Your Home to Stay
The Joy for croup and
fail and the Greene
r and all aches
and pail a. el all over the
land by mu
Sold by P Greenville.
N. C, and by
THE GREASE COMPANY,
Greensboro, N. C.
1122-6
Mn Money Farming
One of th- most successful
farmers in this section of th-
State is Mr. W. B. Sellers, of
county. This yr Mr.
Sellers gathered thirty biles of
cotton off of thirty Hr
rays had the season been
able had it a full crop
he would have made a bale and p,
a half to the acre. Over and
above all expenses. Mr. Sellers
cleared from his cotton
crop. In to this he made
bushels of corn. He
all his own supplies and buys
Saved at Death's Door
of death to
open for W. r.-, of
Bridge, N. Y , when his life was W
s u
lie e, was
almost eyes torque
coated; from
pounds, growing; dairy,
m-- down lo
in t- o that
me. I rag lined Hi
wall and St-OM
u I eh, liver kidney
supreme.
c all
Higgs Industrial
This school at Parmele is lo-
in one of the most needy
nothing that raised on his sections of the State Principal
farm. He never sells cotton. Chance seeks to train the youth
and spends the money to buy of his race to the habits of in-
corn meat, flour and other along which line he
Mr. Sellers tells The agriculture-, the do-
Express that he can raise cotton j sciences and the mechanic
and a cot of cents per pound I arts. In this effort he is entitled
and corn at cents per bushel.
He understands how to cultivate
the soil and secure the best
results with a small amount of
labor- Mr. Sellers makes a study
of his business just as the pro-
man studies his
We would like to see more
farmers like Mr. Sellers come to
Lee Express.
MISS C. MEREDITH
Graduate Nurse
Ayden, North Carolina.
to substantial encouragement
from any person or institution
upon whom he calls for aid.
institute is greatly in need of
funds to carry on the work and
will appreciate any
which may be given to the
or sent to Mr. J. G. Godard,
cashier of the Bank of Martin
county, who is treasurer of the
institution.
A Wild Blizzard Raging
suffering often death
to who take colds,
d la gr terror of winter
and Its signals are
stuffed lower part
nose s re. c tills and fever, poll In
of and a throat
n attacks, la
value your life, don't delay
King's New Discovery. bottle
cured writes A. L. Dunn. Of
Miss., being up.
three weeks with For so.,
lungs, h coughs, COWS,
watt-ping cough, bronchitis, asthma,
It Minn me Guaranteed by
all druggists.
Lily's Oyster
Fresh Oysters
Coming Every Day
Cos Um Any Way. Try Mt
Another Citizen
Greenville gets another
of the legal profession in the
person of Mr. C. C. Pierce, for
of Spring Hope, who has
moved here and taken an office
in Masonic Temple building. Mr.
Pierce has been practicing five
years, and is a young man of
ability. Greenville welcomes
him.
Pitt Boy Loses by
In the destruction by fire of
medical department of Richmond
College, one night last week, Mr.
Paul Jones, a son of
S. M. Jones, sustained
considerable loss. Mr. Jones
was a member of dental
class and all of
were destroyed. Nearly all of
the students in the class
their instruments.
Plan.
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MD.
LUXURIOUS ROOMS. AND IN SUIT J
Wat . II U,. I
MM f-u C. I
JOSEPH L.
The Reflector does job
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TAFT'S ENUMERATORS ARE SCARCE
n be
Redact Spirited People to Apply
Once
Jan. j Washington,
WHEN NE
And your pinch, into
Ki t i
. pi. for tit- f. . It cur
w . . g f- I, Mid
Washington, D. C , Jan. 4.- Washington. . C. January
Had the President's daughter Director Durand ah fan m.
and rt th as a re-ult of his
Taft, remained I Hie Hi-use conference with supervisors without -East-
new l. pie
of census the country
have heard he finds in many sections, at u , N. Y. Don i
especially in the larger cities.
there have not been as yet
gallery a few minutes
today they would
their father roundly by
Adair, of Indiana,
for alleged extravagances of the tin application for the
live
of enumerators. t looks,
Notice of
virtue of pow
f sat
. , n . . a lit i in ii r ed
Mr. Adair said the President's ls . d and deliver, by w H Benita
salary should not have been that pie are not
creased to a year, et l
that a Prudent be.-n y m
who could
director some concern, as a pan wad by virtue of p f
before the
ave from
a year a
ease the balance of his life, in date at n
my does not have; of application. It will be rape
sufficient business capacity
direct the affairs of this great
to
time
examine
the MO care
H. in n,
duly i.-c in the i of Rf-
of Pitt
X p ii, he on
Mo day of . it
being lira- of ,
i b. th. c
dew i Greenville to
i r ca h. at n or,
the- owing rial to vie
i n rial i tract or i f
low aid Icing in town if
ville, count; of and at at of
id b. u d as to
leaving nothing o i
extend the
milt, as to
era,
ii ti e
designation of J p.-r- o.--.
will l
the time allowed
of Um
nation.
Attacking the Presidents
of for vehicles,
stables, etc. Mr. Adair argued
that this too much, and
he also of
the allowance for care of
the White House green houses
would furnish the President
with all the lower, he can
Without depriving the
of any of th or
which properly belong to
th. V. Mr. Adair said,
the appropriation, of the
u m winch were
last year, could be
at use per
tar.
Ad air u that
all purpose, could
b induced at least
h i-ii- any
p n i. u.
and per
. i- where the
he Paid amid
m i , Con-
. away
p- pit la
reach i i n when
r-v.,. ., ii. t to and d f way; I tn
, ,.,, , , ., ,. v i-a
. I a .
ti- . . W it. a w th
i. ,, . . ,, B- St-, their l t. other
N. G. ,; wit.
Beginning north veal
c . . f he ft ill church
I i, r
s the die o.
at u alike ad mm I p H
line; tie
said Ii d. g in hit
aid .- t. a
id . itch an in
degree e to a ;
to a
t i i tn thane km d
West IS . i-.
K, DOM
If-r Cur
No. on the -v. at of
l and a .-i. of Main
if ginning at U L j- n r on
am and i g h r Bat
s eh. t ugh to Coop T MM ;
thence a t n Cooper . treat to Mil
mm in Mi t i
. d u Mil. ;
then, e with In., t i in
treat i aide w lit
an p r et to b , con-
I 1-4 . t
Lot No. he ft side of
and a- Joining ti I I that the
y weaken i-c body railroad c-mp. y and the
b u. t P u ,;.,,; , on wow be.
n the bl to p , ., j ,. ,.,.
rip and of ,,,, i e
a.-id that boa east M, at
. the at. in, owing l he tee a from railroad t- ti.
loss cf cu- a , ,,., . w
a, depression I .,,,, to a ,,., v nor h to
. i; . en s . p n, nor- ,. m pi. ere
, .-. , a. in
an of toe date
Hie director u persona
desiring u a.
to m as
a arid that, in
to a
census,
throughout the
country will
these even though y
may not care for them from the
standpoint of the nay involved.
A STEADY DRAIN
Sick Kidneys Whole
B. Make you ill.
and
land Sale
Caroline. I
Pitt i I
i. virtue a of ale
in u mortgage
d mid do iv r d S. r. i
m r. wife.
J. Dix in on the
i if i . . i. and y re-
led a in Pitt
county i. M-7 tiS, th u
a-
o n i to pub
the house . in He.
to the h eh n bidder for cash, the fol-
low d h d t tr pare. I of
land, to
i g being in
. P county ,
the of i e y
aid and aid e
g at a sake r. e comer a d
r w poles to a slake
thence north fast to a
stake, no th
tea . th. n Up bum to
ti ti. ace south S we.-t p I ff.
th-n east is p. las to n .
th n to
I no. the i h said to the begin
co tab more or r,
a d being th. e tract or
and in the mortgage lead
to.
his a ill he d to
of -a d
of Di H.
G. S. an J
By K C H At
r .
at
th
M u i t
i M ; . . ii
per c ,. .
u, p .-. p.- I
p employ.,
Mr. Adair said
i. .
salaries us-
and if bad -ailed t.
their earnings
tot. rainy day tie
nu to of govern-
govern-
detective as the
ground for those who
had rendered political
Mr. Adair that outside of
the benefit, derived from the
fork of and pure food
inspectors, the
for Mat service last year
bad been wasted.
morn extravagance
in the army and navy than in
any other departments of our
Mr. Adair.
is enough to bankrupt any
in the world
year for the
maintenance of its army arid
navy, and that too, in time of
peace.
were and passed
at night,
In the my very
II. in I v. to; u.-h
my loins. I ills, pro-
CUr d at ten . drug
to m
am now able to
, , ,; ,., and th small
. my beck has et d
I ii Kidney
aid I h V I M , c j. .,
in then my in- ,,.
o to he be-
u. or
c Dip.
e p
to One i rift in
ti d all n, I e in-
ii condition m , r one
wed and . no p g i d i citing
ale. nip lie be r g
run by
Pills to;.;,,.,,, Ci . II. f
tn
do
tile by rs. I his
urn Co. j Urn a o
Ni w York, solo agents for United
1.-.
ember the
e no other.
pan. I
I. oil
f la
Nichols.
Agnes Blount
announces the marriage of her
sister
Nannie Adelaide Nichols
to
Mr. John Bryan Pierce
Wednesday January fifth
nineteen hundred and ten
Ayden, North Carolina.
At Home
after February first-
Cough
I ah lot No.
s mad. the
ills the Hi
Barber Co ,
By C Atty.
duly th
r rt c e k Pitt a
r the , i a t, stain,
of E J little,
. is given to all pi t.-o s
i to the e tee to
. payment to the
and all persons having claims
I m state lo I res. the
to the for payment
on b fore the .
II II, or I it i will be p i-ad in bar
of
This of D. c-
executor of E J.
ltd
Notice to Creditors.
Having qualified is of
n. of
v, N C, this is to per
having c aims the es ale
sad to th
on or
1.10, or s i will be p i
bar of their Ail
to I will please make
Bill on,
F G. Janus Son Attorneys.
STRAYED
NOTICE.
by virtue of the provisional
of a power of attorney
city to me by the at-laW
Whom are of of
late of
count- of residing in the town of.
i. I will, on
one o'clock, p m. in
the town of el, C. and in front
of th.- store of Staton, r Mayo,
off r for to Ike bi
ca-h, the following described real
a Same that certain
of land and bring
in county of Pitt. el
township, la the town of B id
j lining Hie I of Ma B. Canon
and other , the a part of
I have taken up BOW that has
been run in in ray k ,
weighing about
fork and under bit in
ear, under slope in left tar, white and
black Owner can get same
by g lama and pay damage.
This January Wilson II.
F. V. No. N. C.
Strayed.
From my farm miles south of
about three
red color
l 1-2 the brindle,
ii leading to ,
R. w. King.
US . Andrei
Most Popular Druggist Makes
Statement.
Dr. J. W. Bryan has at last obtained
the agency for a remedy which they
re soiling on a guarantee to
cure any Liver If food
not digest well, if there gas or
in the if the tongue is coated
and breath bad, if there
and Pills
will cure you. It they do not you hive
Dr. J. W. Bryan's guarantee
to return on Liver
quick relief and per-
of Constipation.
and all Liver Troubles These are
strong statements, but Dr. Bryan
his customers a eh nice to prove
s truth, d if f purchasing a
cent box of Liver Pills you
are not tied with the results go to
Dr. and ask for your money.
Also for Bale by M. Sauls at
don, N. C.
if. for obstinate coughs, colds and
and lungs.
It stanch d as a remedy
for all throat and lung diseases.
Sold b all Druggist.
Good Fruit Crop
A man who takes cognizance of
old sayings, said to The Reflector,
Thursday night, that going by
what the old folks used to say,
this is going to be a good fruit
year, as the trees were wet on
Old Christmas d
Pitt county's part of the
appropriation of the State school
fund recently apportioned i.
PERKY GO
NORFOLK. VA.
Cotton Factor, and handler, of
Bagging, Tie. and Bags.
Correspond shipment.
b. as follows
at the center of
running h Main
on the cast tide c f Main street on the
line Warren Andrews and Maggie
B. which runs pin-t and west
and runs east with the division
lint be ween Andrew and B.
seventy yards thence South parallel
with Main seventeen and one-
f y .-., thence west
east and dive-ion line to the
strut t seventy, yards to the b
by one
an sere, be the same more
or lest.
isle
u-ed. For further information, apply
to the undersigned at n. C.
This Doc. 13th
B. Q
D. W.
in
Groceries f
And Provisions
Cotton
vs on
kept con-
In stock. Country
Produce Bought and Sold
W. M. DAWSON
Ladies and Gents Tailor.
Greenville, N. C.
Pressing, Dyeing,
Scouring, Chemical and Dry Cleaning,
Satisfaction or no charges.
In of Herbert Edmonds
Shop.
D. W. Harden
GREENVILLE N
North Carolina
for The Reflector
Do not sell your fur. and hid.
until you see E. M.
or pi nit Norfolk Southern
depot. w
NOTICE OF LAND SALE.
By virtue a pow- r of sale
ed la a d
d by W. H. and
wife A K. Smith to f C. Ha i
on day of
in R office in Put
count., in b k No. page
e I . w o i
d of January 1.0 at
to public
the t h use i.
. the .-M . r far
he d i ed tr. ct o
i f
L and I sing in town-hip
in the e mi -f Pitt Mat.
North Caro ins ad Bins the Ian s
of rt C.
the B Smith, lards
W. L Smith, the lands of Bi.
and and b the
f W H. Smith t
wife Ads K.
. and
or
This a e I be made to the
terns f said e .
This the of
It I F. C
Are You
Hone
With your land when for the
sake of saving a few dollars
you use a whose
only recommendation is its
analysis. It requires no
knowledge to mix mate-
rials to analyses. The value
of a fertilizer lies in the ma-
used, so as not to
over feed the plant at one
time and starve at another.
This is why Royster brands
are so popular. Every in-
has its particular
work to do. Twenty-five
years experience in making
goods for Southern crops has
enabled us to know what is
required.
See that tic La on every bag
TRAM KAn
Royster Guano Co.
NORFOLK, VA.
of of The
lank of Greenville
Carolina
a of business,
RESOURCES
Overdrafts.
Fur
and
Cash Items,
Cash due from Bits
Cash in Vault,
Total,
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock,
Undivided Profits, 2,851.81
Deposits,
ACCOUNTS of Merchants, Farmers and Individuals Invited.
JAMi S L. LITTLE, Cashier.
Meeting
The regular meeting
of
THE NATIONAL BANK
GREENVILLE, N. C.
will be held in their
banking house, in
this city, TUESDAY,
JANUARY I I, I O,
at ton o'clock.
F. J. FORBES, Cashier.
MONUMENTS
want a good man to sell Monuments, Iron Fen-
etc., for us in this We guarantee material, work-
and Men of experience in preferred. If
you are a hustler and want a job, write us. have one of the
largest and best equipped plants In the State and do the
Mecklenburg Marble Granite Company
Box CHARLOTTE, N. C.
Get Ground in Greenville
I am now offering some very Residence lots for sale.
If you are expecting to build you a home or want 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 purchasers.
L. C- Arthur,
AN EVENING
SPENT
With the most versatile pianists, could not
possibly bring you more enjoyment than you,
yourself could derive from either
Um
flayer Piano,
The Milton,
The Bros.
Or Lester
Player Pianos,
In fact, with either of these Player Pianos
as a companion, you have the advantage of
playing the music music you best
like, and playing it in that rich, full manner,
bringing out the beauties of the melody
which even many skilled pianists fail to develop,
and this, possible with the veriest novice, with-
out your knowing one note from another.
We will take yew deaf ad dumb piano
TERMS TO SUIT
When in Greenville, visit our Piano
the finest music in Eastern Carolina.
White.
was
win- invalid's chair to tin-
book
barf now
man red Mood their re b ,
i -Iv in a
viii-M-r.
Opera House
Jo a powerful, chest-
i m with .; tad neck in.
fast a story in the
and a tender
he roared.
Bat neither need
At the know
what the were
A war-
the belief that lie
with and water MOM
years for a as
porter with a concern where
help was bad needed. The man-
looked over doubtfully.
Finally he bin a dollar.
uptown lake a be
told him. Then come back anal
maybe able to you
The fellow started for the doer.
oh, by the the man-
ager called after him, there's
any change left take another
An Effective
At tin of a patient who
was a noted humorist live doctors
were in consultation as to the best
means of producing a perspiration.
The sick man overheard the dis-
and. after for a
few moment-, he turned big head
toward the croup and whispered,
with a dry
send in your bills, gentle-
men. That will bring it on at
Home Journal.
-Arc we r era we
Hie
reply
-Some f u rue
New York Bun.
A WEAK
M i JaNUARY
Restored by .
Big Event of the Season
BARLOW WILSON'S
Greater New York
MINSTRELS
SCHEDULE
must speak a
word tor Mrs. Viola I
Baker, of this place.
a month ago I was in bad
I was so weak and
I was able to do my i
husband bought one bottle cf
the ionic. I look it .
to and now I Sin u
good
i b a flee tonic for weak
And rod are not the only who
thinks so, Mm.
like ban written to
tell has
to
contains no or other
powerful drum. It no glycerin
or
It is just a pure, natural extract, of
herbs, that have been
found to the womanly
and the
All sell
See yours about it
M. a
Medicine Co . I
in ,
rams leave h effective
a. m tar Col i. S
J. la i
Pal m I cape ; d a
day
ROUND
Went.
and
at t iV
u n
in car. a point-.
THE MAIL-No I.
a m I
h and o r r ear. Cm
n r few
t B-l York,
ST ft.
m.
ton New Yo k
era,
t Kiel in.-id v.- h
O. f r i an i i
at
anal ti O.
r, , THE SEABOARD MAIL Meal
Look for the Big Parade. m Alar
Wilmington.
America's Leading Min-
Company.
The Best Com medians.
The Best Singers. The
Best Dancers. The Best
of everything in Min- THE p
Line. , n y, a m
BIG VAUDEVILLE AND
SPECIALTY ACT.
Moral, Refined and up-to-
date.
Premium Band and Or-
phi- pain
to
v. Parlor
Back at Old Store
An Opportunity.
Judge-Do you to tell
truth, the whole truth Fair
It will be Jut If
you really have time to Helen.-
Harpers
Land Sale.
id by John and wife
C. 9th,
Norfolk and Southern Railway
HA ft H. ALCOTT
Direct Through Train Service Between I
All Points in Eastern North Carolina
and via All Eastern Cities.
SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 1st 1909.
TRAINS LEAVE
a. m Daily, including; Sunday for Wilson, and intermediate
at Rah . m.
Daily except Sunday M
at p. m. .
a. m., Dad , Sunday, for Washington, Mack ya Edenton
Hertford, Elizabeth City, and late
at Parry for an I d
a m., except Sunday for New Born, Beaufort at J. A.
n r aid and his
p. m., II Sunday for and station. in t Banks Creak
For further particular., Southern Railway Folder L
or apply to J. L. ticket agent, Greenville, N. C then with his lino to tbs
e and
o p
the front
he returned to t
to the u wan
rubbed nil i
gone it pertain- n
not a trace H t fr
Dan and inquired,
cattle V
my
thine I it down to
build the wall
Seats on sale at Reflector m ., .-- to
Book Tues. I I. B n
Norlina.
FLORIDA FAST N .
p. Atlanta, h.
Mm Ida and w-t,
sad all
Pu Ar
m.
I have moved my grocery m. a.
the old store in the An-j m. m. New
t p m Pu man to
and I car t j Ml w
York,
to call on there I N-.
when the best m .,
T. a m . n
pi. W i New Y k.
de-1 Pullman
For t in ,
. c t
any
Carrying Out
On Lord near
Bel there stood a
ruin, a cattle which
stronghold of the
it hit
and drew
line with hie
that he a
well
then he rent to
and
all friends j
call on me there
the best in the
Line. I have more room,
larger rock and am prepared
to serve your wants
promptly anywhere in town,
number remains the same
number 35-
C. G. STARKEY
ticket
office
Bf virtue of
delivered
to C. Carr, on
of was
duly in oft ho
of deed of In hook D I
the notes having
ii n
will m-H for c sh be-
fore the house in Greenville on
Monday F 7th the follow-
Ian situate in
Greenville on the
I side of Tar river and -n the
t e of the and
FOR SALEM
live acres of Good Wood
Land, township, the
old home W. A None
cleared, but of a class to produce
well when properly tilled. Near
railway from Tarboro to
Farmville. settled. At a
bargain for quick purchaser.
BENNETT F. MOORE,
Raeford, N. Carolina
or address
C. B. RYAN, C. P. A.
j Portsmouth, Va.
C. H. D. P. A.
Raleigh. N. C.
E. T. LAMB, Gen. NORFOLK. VA.
Notice to Tax Payers.
for the State Bounty
past due. and
win arc
com forward and
will noon added to
WITH
The
Mutual Life
COMPANY,
OF
NEW YORK.
OLDEST IN AMERICA.
LARGEST
IN
THE WORLD.
Om Asset 0.1
H. BENTLEY
Oil.-,. L P.
N. NA
Coast Line Railroad.
or and
I a rd John
by C. B. Carr. who
Tn s 6th. this-cost on by
I Carr, I n
i s and the
L.
mod A w Sheriff.
v. ;.
ltd
hum
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SCHEDULES
Between Washington, Plymouth, Greenville,
and Kinston, April 1st,
m.
in.
in
in.
in.
in.
in.
Ar.
Ar.
Norfolk
Hobgood
Ar.
Ar.
ii
lo
it
m.
in.
m.
in.
in.
in.
in.
FOR
COAL, WOOD
and
p nil of CO I
d. a at any time for
Move. a
Keep m d b coal.
uh n .
. W. Harvey Co.
For Information, ticket or
ho
will
and
Sale cf and Let.
On January 1910 at the
mi c door in the town of
II the In- i
T ,
FOR SALE AT ALL DRUB STORE
IMPORT BULBS
I.
Bend to n. w r.-ii-i.
now I We have i
Remember we are
for Cal
M , and T.- one
Can n filled.
Raleigh, C.
Let Us Decorate Your
Home
and you have no more rivers to crew
or no more sorrows to
you get an everlasting j b.
Wells Browns
Greenville, N. C
Dealer in Wall Paper
Practical Paper Hanger an J Pee-
Orator. Work done in
North era r.
Interior Painting
a Year.- of baa
to Jo r. . ill
bran
r . u
W. J. P. T. M. T. C. P. A.
N. .
in ii
, A
the leaf, dreary
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of one-third at Mg or I
in and two time
t from date,
illy, retained p
money la paid. Bum.
t r's Mountain Tea is
. it
i and
Jno.
V ,
Cotton Buyer, n
in Cotton. Grain
and
I RE
, Nan York.
and Sow
FOR SALE
Best
anywhere in
on river. Heart a specially.
For prices address be r life of
. ., r n i i u r weak,
N. C. and
Mom T a
winter i and
r v. a -1 rt. or -O L V. ten.
what
and health,
ii Tea will Our
o now.
L.
Greenville, if you
POOR PRINT





department
In Charge of Wm. G. MORRIS
Agent of Th Eastern Reflector tor Winterville Vicinity- Advertising Rate Application
men's and and E. U. Cox attended ville Saturday.
just in. service at Ayden Sunday night.
Harbor Co. , turkeys waited.
Ti the people of prim paid. A. W. Ange Co.
and If y-J e nave just received a nice
items. f would be glad us a call. A
to them f r the p-per. Co.
e l a heavy
e purse.
The U the seat of
tenths of all disease,
sPills
have g to advertise,
I furnish j
If a to
Th. ii your
G.
Went.
nil Clothing can b
at A. W. Ave Co.
For good and comfortable
school desk call or writ A. G.
Co. Winter-j
ville, N. C Th y have the
right ac the right price.
We are carrying a nice line of
Pump pipes Then see us
We have just received a good
AW Ange Co.
We head the list in nice con-
I A. W. Ange Co.
The is the Kind
you need. See us.
A W. Anne Co.
Anew lot of lamps just in.
Harrington. Barber Co.
nice hall racks, see us. A
Cattle Wanted-We want to
Caskets. Prices are I buy cattle. R. D. Co.
right and can nice For beef. porK and
service. A G. Cox Mfg. sage see B. F. Sutton at same
The Pitt County old stand,
manufactured by The A. G. Cox j For suns and -s see A- W.
Manufacturing Company are Ange Co.
to the root of the whole mat-
quickly safely
and restore of the
LI V ER to normal condition.
Give tone to the system and
solid flesh to the body.
Tote No Substitute.
The Literary
Society, of Winterville Huh
met Friday night and
elected the following officers for
the spring President, Hiss
Louise Satterthwaite; vice
dent. Miss Lillian
Miss Cox;
treasurer. Miss Lilli
Miss Cox;, chaplain,
Miss Nettie Liles. With these
excellent officers and the large
number of enthusiastic members, N. C. Jan.
this society bids fair to do b On Wednesday afternoon. Jan.
work this term than ever before. 5th, at residence on Main
Miss Rosa Jones, of street, Mrs. Fannie L. Joyner
i in Tuesday night to entertained the Ladies Magazine
her studies in Winterville High J Club in a most charming manner.
SOCIAL LIFE IN FARMVILLE.
School.
comfortable, neat and
durable. Terms are liberal.
the market come to see
us, we have I he desk for you.
For j illy glasses, dried
of all kinds and butter and
en see A. W. Ange Co.
bargain in
nice clothing.
Harrington, Barber Co.
We have just received a full
supply of furniture. Give us a
call. A. W. Ange Co.
Oysters We have them Fri-
day and Saturday nights.
R. D. Co.
Cooking and heating stoves
and ranges just received. All
of best material and up-to-date.
Harrington Barber Co.
The County School Desks
are the desks for you. They are
cheap, durable and
Prices right and workmanship
guaranteed. A. G. Cox Mfg.
Co. Winterville. N. C.
Just received, a nice lot of
ladies and shoes.
j. Barber Co
A new lot of dry goods and
notions of all kinds just received
at Harrington, Barber Co.
If you want a good plow try
the at Harrington,
Barber Co's.
Rev. T. H. King is teaching in
the grade j school at Ayden this
week in Prof. Cale's stead.
J. L. Hobgood, passed through
here Tuesday to Oxford
to attend the burial of his grand-
mother.
Miss Miriam Johnson, who is
teaching near here, came in last
night to spend Saturday and
Sunday at home.
Richard Wingate went to Nor-
folk Thursday to visit his
who is in the hospital.
Remember the services at the
Free Will Baptist church second
For nice see us.
Harrington, Co.
Nice glassware, in.
Harrington. Barber Co.
For nice oysters see F.
Sutton. Barbecue on Saturdays.
Public religious services of our
school at
a. m. 1st and
3rd Sundays at a and p.
m.; mission meeting Sunday
nights at and prayer
meeting every Wednesday night
at o'clock.
Free Will
school at p. m. 2nd I Sunday.
then at a. preach- A. Joyner and T. A Timber-
2nd Sundays at and others of Farmville
ITEMS.
N. C. Jan. 1909.
Mrs. Armstrong, who lived on
the farm, died last
and was buried
day evening at Cobb burying
place, on C. D. Smith's farm.
She leaves a husband and three
children.
There was a Christmas tree
party at F. Marion Smith's
Wednesday night.
There was a pound party at
L. W. Smith's in
night.
C. D. Smith and C. E.
Lawhon each killed a nice lot of
pork last Thursday.
Miss Nichols, of Poke-
was visiting at Mills Smith's
Saturday night and Sunday-
Mr. and Mrs. Ivy Smith went
p. m.
school at
a. m.; preaching 4th Sundays
at a. m. and p. m.
school at
a m.; preaching Sundays
at p. m.
were in our town Sunday.
Rev. J. J. Walker, of Wilson,
came down Saturday evening to
fill R G- H.
at Smith's school
house on Sunday. He preached
a very good sermon Sunday
The tax book for Winterville morning on and
can be found store of R. at on
G. Chapman Co. All parties
that have not paid their taxes. c. D. Smith came very near
are requested to settle same losing his store by fire Monday
In the library the guests were
received by Mi.-s Tankard and
Mrs. J. Stanley Smith, and
ed to delicious fruit punch.
From the library they were
ushered into the parlor where
Mrs. William Lyman Joyner
most gracefully received, her
dress being
with diamonds and pearl
Here a most delightful pro-
gram was cirri out, in the
of John Harvey and
Resolutions of St. Paul's
In this Mrs. J. Stanley Smith
was the lucky one, answering the
greatest of questions
and being awarded a beautiful
brooch by the hostess.
After a very enjoyable
cal program the guests entered
the dining; room where an
rate course dinner was served,
covers being laid for eighteen.
On the place cards was a New
Year's wish for each guest,
which were read with much
laughter and fun.
decorations throughout
the house was scarlet and
table was indeed lovely,
with a piece of white
and scarlet ribbons.
II not, and you to own
owe it to ex-
the oil ken t display
shown at the ft White
A display really
to a large city.
In a glance will inspect a
Use of pianos not alone stand
in character of e, y and
general in a class to
itself. but you I with prices
that stand n
incomparable air- where. Eight
different makes t select from, none
of those cheap department
store stencils but each one a stand-
ard, of acknowledged fame and.
reputation in the trade. Four
player-pianos of known
We will take your piano in
exchange for one of ti self play-
We also carry the
ORGAN, the standard of the world.
Old organs and pianos taken in ex-
change, terms to s lit your
When in Greenville visit our
White.
Next door to Can ft Atkins Hardware o. store.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE BANK OF WINTERVILLE,
AT N. O.
At the close of business, Nov. 1909.
Resources
393.81
Liabilities
Capital stock
Surplus fund
6,000.00
650.00
Loans and discounts
Overdrafts secured
and unsecured .
Furniture and fixtures 1.178.68 Undivided profits, less
Due from 11,211.611 expenses and taxes pd 627.00
Silver coin, including of deposit 802.20
minor currency 345.42
Nat bank notes and other
U. 1,890
Total
Deposits subject to ck 14,696.85
Cashier's checks
outstanding 81.68
Total 021,706.08
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Pitt County,
We, J. E. Cashier and F. A. Edmondson, A But. Cashier
of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above state-
is true to the Lest of our knowledge and belief.
F. A. EDMONDSON, J. E. GREEN,
Asst, Cashier. Cashier
Subscribed and sworn to be-
fore me, this Kith day of Nov.,
1909. R. H.
Notary Public.
A. G. Cox,
R. H. Hunsucker,
J. F. Harrington,
Directors
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE,
AT FARMVILLE, N.
At the close of business Nov. 16th, 1909.
A SCHOOL PROBLEM.
Resources
Loans and discount
Overdrafts secured
and unsecured 17,171.19
and fixtures 1,670.50
Due from ft 89,985.88
Cash items 21,986.88
Gold coin
Liabilities
Capital stock
Surplus fund 6,000.00
Undivided profits less
cur. exp and 1,247.78
I Nat bank and other U. S.
immediately to save cost
C. S. Smith. Tax collector.
If your subscription to The
Reflector has expired let me
renew it, and give you a receipt.
W. G- Morris, agent.
The spring rush is coming in.
Better send your orders in at
once for Cox Cotton Planter,
simplex guano sowers, economic
back bands, etc. Orders will
have our careful attention.
A G. Cox Mfg. Co.,
Winterville, N. C.
If you want a useful planter,
see our combination planter. It
plants cotton, corn, peas, etc,
Harrington, Barber ft Co.
Miss Annie Flowers, who has
been spending a few days at her
home at Bayboro, returned Mon-
day to resume her studies in
Sunday.
With its set of teachers Winterville High School,
its diligent students Winterville
High school is still progressing.
Students are coming in, and
more are next week.
M. Morris, who been down
in Craven on a business
trip, returned Thursday
sight.
Vance Society of
evening but by the heroic work
of the neighbors it was saved.
About o'clock Mrs. C. D-
Smith, who clerks in the store,
went out to pick up some wood
to put in the heater and saw so
much smoke that she looked on
the top of the store and saw flames
coming through the shingles
near the flue. She went
back in the store and got the
books and valuable so
that she could secure them, and
then gave the alarm. In a very
few twelve or fifteen
men had arrived soon had a
line of buckets going from tie
well to the roof and by hard
work for bout fifteen must represent the average
put the fire out. It was value of a time in school,
luck that the wind was If your maintains a pub-
but little, and water and lie school of days to the year
were plentiful. The damage a term of years, or 1,600
great and was i days, every day of school is
low average for the earn
of educated labor. For
forty years you have as
the earnings of an educated
Subtract from
and the difference
Notes
Total
If an uneducated man coin, including
for days in a minor coin currency
year, he does very well. If he
Keeps up for forty years, he
earns or in
a lifetime. An educated man is
not generally paid by the day,
but by the month and the year.
If you will an average
of the earnings of educated men,
beginning with the governor,
whose salary is per year,
and run the scale till you come
to the lower walks of life, y-u
will find that per year is a
Dividend unpaid
742.60 Bills payable
Time of deposits
Deposits sub. to check
Cashier's
085.95
2.897
Total
1.000.00
11,831.12
80,640.70
1.817.56
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, County of Pitt,
I, J K. Davis, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly
swear that the above statement is true to the best of my
J. K. DAVIS, Cashier.
edge and belief.
Subscribed and sworn to before
me, this 20th day of Nov., 1909.
J. A. Mew born.
Notary Public.
W. M. Lang,
R. L Davis,
F. M. Davis,
Directors.
A Wretched Mistake
to endure the itching, painful
Notice to Creditors.
J. L. Rollins spent Sunday j was not very
near Farmville visiting friends, mainly by water on the goods.
J- D. Smith, of Greenville,
was in town Monday.
Johnson an-i W. G.
went to Greenville Mon-
day,
M. Bryan,
. , I Having thin day been appointed by
the clerk of the Superior Court of Pitt
M ,. as administrator of the estate
W. D. having
duly qualified such
no lee is hereby given to a I per sons
holding against said estate to
present them to mo for payment,
duly authenticated, en or b-fore the
28th of December 191.0 or this
notice will he p end in bur of their re-
All parsons in to skid
The Reflector has received an j estate a- to make-
of Files. ere s nu need to.
I much from
Will s Marsh, of Siler City.
I . a box of Hue
Salve, and was so n cured Bums,
boil, ulcers, r sore-, eczema, cuts,
chapped hand, chilblains, vanish be-
it. at
To Unveil Bast.
Pitt Cent hues to Lead.
The report of tobacco
I the different markets in reasons How about if when he
who has been ate, made to the of mean i- icier has to send
worth, to the average boy,
Brother, about keeping
your boy out of school, or lotting
remain oat of school,
of frivolous or useless
working; in Greenville,
High School last at his home here.
spent- Agriculture, puts the three tad- Mm boon occasionally to bring
him to his And how
Several drummers were in
town Monday.
Mrs- E. Whit, of is
visiting her Mrs. H. T.
in; markets cs
Wilson 1,968.28-1
Winston
Greenville p
Greenville's sales
those Farmville
pounds, and Ayden
elected the following
for the
A. Worley, president;
N. vice president; W.
Chester Harris, secretary; this week.
T. Raynor, treasurer; I G. Taylor, of Ayden, was
Lonnie G. supervisor; in cur town Monday. and you have a
Prof. F. O. critic; Robert T. H. will preach for Pitt county market of
L. Flanagan, marshal. With his sermon in the pull Pitt
excellent officers and the sales considerably ahead
luge number of members enroll a o'clock. He will preach any county in the State.
ed, the society fair to do
bettor term, than any . U;, . to be present.
term heretofore. j Rev. E. T. Phillips filled his
next Friday appointment at the free
That Grant Baptist church Sunday.
mat man than Several from here attended the n
F. A. W. T.-uh at Green-
Town Property For Sate.
I At
T.
on January
court r
lots ard one .
one
foe t, C.
about letting him drop out when
he or seventh
grade, be by every
reason of good judgment, or even
dollars cents, to remain
in school till he graduates
Don't you know that this is an
age when the victory is to
educated energy and
invitation to attend the unveiling
of the oust of William A.
ham, at Raleigh, N. C,
day. January at o'clock.
The ceremony will take place in
the hall of the house of
with the following
program;
Address, William A. Graham.
Frank
value of
Historical Memorials in a Demo-
Tins. W. M
Presentation of the
the chairman of the Historical
Commission, J. Bryan Grimes.
Acceptance by th i Governor
of North Carolina, W.
Unveiling.
payment to me.
This the 27th of 1903.
C O. Little. of W. U. Moore
Si Attorneys.
Notice to Creditors.
Ha vine duly b fore the
Superior court clerk of Pitt county
d. b. n. of tho ea ate
of Leon l
riven to Indebted to tho
stale to pa to
the and all vine
that tho same must M for
payment to the undermined on or he-
fore the 1st day of or
thin notice b plead In bar of re-
, ,
D. B. N. of l-l-.-mi.-i;.
ltd
For Planting- cot-
t seed, H. A. Blow spent,
N. C.
CONFORMS TO DRUGS LAW.
An Improvement over many Lung and Bronchial Remedies, ;
or s cold by s. on th.
or money refunded. Prepared by CO. CHICAGO. U. b. A,
FOR SALE
L. WOOTEN
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.
D. J. -HARD, Editor and Owner
Truth in Preference to Fiction.
One Dollar Per Year
VOL. No.
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, JANUARY G.
No.
JANUARY SUPERIOR COURT.
who plead guilty
concealed weapon.
of
Defendant's
Charge counsel showed that Move,
got drunk and
when arrested had a pistol in his
pocket, but made no effort to
Grand
January term of Pitt
Superior court began this morn- y- Judge Pee-
remarked that the minimum
MRS. EDDY IS NOT RICH
with Judge R. B. Peebles
presiding and Solicitor C. L. Ab-
representing the state.
In calling the jurors for the
term, was
excused on account of deafness,
J. W. Higgs and J. A. Forties
for sickness, J. M. became
of the death of a sister, and T.
E. Hooker absent in hospital.
Following were drawn a a grand
Wiley Brown, foreman,
C. T. Watson. G. W. Venters. S.
L Dudley, Joshua Nobles B. J.
Pulley, J. C. O. C
try. J. E. Warren, F. A. Elks. J.
H. R L Warren. J A.
fine for
weapons will be
Asheville, H. C, Jan.
Editor
Referring to a statement made
by the J. H. Snore in o
. delivered Sunday, January
concealed j h, in which he referred to
; Eddy's great wealth, and to
Science as a fraud,
CASHED HIS OWN CHECK.
A Slick Trick a
b, s New York Slurp.
OUTRAGE ON COMMUNITY.
So H.
fellow Verdict.
of Lon
TITLE SYSTEM.
In-
Chairman R. R. Find.
Shown.
Wilson. Jan 15.-A from Kinston, ti. C, Jan. Mr-R. R. Cotten. chairman of
was in Wilson this the Lenoir Superior court today the committee appointed by the
morning who told of how a New J S. Longfellow was acquitted governor by the direction of the
York pulled the the charge bigamy for last to investigate
over the eyes of Mr. Frank which he has been on trial the system of renter-
son, a prominent merchant of days and for the second land titles, i. in Raleigh and
a short while time, a former trial having re reports that interest
. -hat in a mistrial. Upon an- is
The following cases have been
disposed
J. T. embezzlement,
guilty, sentenced months on
roads.
Emma Brown, assault with
deadly weapon, not guilty.
John O. appeal from
mayor's court, guilty,
fined one penny and costs.
Oscar B.-own and Carl
Elks, E. R. Dudley, A. E. Tuck burst, affray, Brown pleads
E J. W. Gay, O. guilty, jury finds Whitehurst
C. Noble.
v . Wilson did would have been
that Mrs. Eddy s business done merchant
been in the courts of New;
Hampshire and
within the last few
through an effort made by
people to get control of her
property, all of which she has
earned through the sale
A well known drummer for the
York clothing house of
Schloss. who had been calling on
the merchants of Eastern Caro-
had sent in his usual report
in which I e stated that i
In his charge to
grand jury Jude said
when we consider the age of our
country, that it U but one
and years old. and
in that short time it has become
the most powerful nation in the
world, and its friendship more
ht than any other by all other
nations, it should make us
proud. This is not due to our
having a greater population than
others, for far
us, nor is it due our having
greater wealth than other
Wu must lo k for some
other reason for the position we
hold am the nation, and that
reason is because we have th-
best laws and those laws are
better executed. Here every
man stands on an equal footing
before and m in has the
right to do what pleases with
that which is his own, provided
in so it ho does not bring
injury to others or trespass upon
their rights.
Judge Peebles then of
the oath the jurors had taken,
especially emphasized that
judgment upon
payment of costs during good be-
of defendants.
Richard Cox, carrying con
weapon, pleads guilty.
George r, escape, pleads
defendant discharged,
county to pay half costs.
Ben and John A. Kin
an. affray. Ben pleads guilty,
judgment suspended upon pay
of costs good be-
John guilty, fined
and costs.
Wiley Lucas, Wm-
Tom Williams, Fred Dixon,
Mitchell, Walter Price, Ming,
plead guilty, fined each and
costs,
Wm. A. Nichols,
officer, pleads guilty, find
and costs.
Caesar King, with
deadly weapon, pleads guilty,
fined five cits and costs
Robert assault
with pleads
guilty, fined and costs.
George Joyner and Allen
ton, affray, Joyner not
case continued as to Sutton.
Drew selling liquor,
of her writings which are .
.; k ,. i. j it. was at a standstill;
bought and read by . , .
. ii- . i of his customers who
and internment i. . ,
usually gave bin
throughout the civil Bed world.
The in the litigation
referred to brought out fact
that, while Mrs Eddy has a com-
fort able income, she is not rich
the world now counts richen.
The court also found that Mrs.
was mentally and
to manage her own
affairs.
There L- no evidence MM
reason fr believing;
that the thousands of Christian;
Scientist throughout
are actuated by fraudulent
were holding off until the new
.--ear set m. Among the
of the verdict the fast. The North Carolina
demanded a poll of i helmet has endorsed the
jury and each juror for himself the S
voted not v ill consider it,
Judge O H. Allen, and the constitutionality of the
sided, reprimanded the jury for New York law h . just been up-
verdict in severe language, by tho courts,
declaring that in order to reach; Mr. recently a
this verdict the jury had to de- visit to
that the defendant the law
when he stated had with the
he and Bruce were State officers and
m in wife. He declared that it Judge of tho
M an outrage upon the cm- setts land court.
v- in. I in HIP I t .
men who to favor him when a man come told Mr. Cotton A
. i . v. U . . ., . .
an order was Mr. Frank
Wilson. For n previous order
Mr Wilson had given the drum-
mer a check for which was
drawn in favor of the New York
was also sent in
with report by the drummer.
after this a mm
called on Mr. Wilson,
himself as a brother of L
into a Kinston home, v. worth of property had beer. rep.
of of its most in court in the last
young men go years, and of the guarantee
after living in her not one cent
home as tn husband j has ever been called for on ac-
of the young j count of grunting a defective
The public rally are much title,
disappointed over the me; real of the
of tho trial, .- are vitally in
ii.
As a fact, i. . ,
Knows that a
in any at
lent an average in good in-
ship and a charge
very much like made
by orthodox church against
Jesus and His followers, against
Lather, and all l-ad-
reform movements, and their fol
lowers. Very sincerely,
Geo. S. Powell.
New clothier. Mr. Wilson
the
brother
so yes, the
slick article, the baby b .,;
my brother has sent me down
here tn find out why it is that
Ins in Eastern Carolina is
in so few he he
fellow was taken into
in law because of
the tremendous and
a of fornication jury expense of pr sent sys-
by fraud upon Mr, Co-tin
swift and in which charge the the farmers of State ere get
young is not included, ting thoroughly because
He was It quired to gives if the ease and
bond of in default of, which their lands then he
Wind .
of it that they should guard guilty, fined and costs
with secrecy their deliberations
in the grand jury room.
The home of the aged and in-
firm is one of the greatest deadly weapon, pleads
ties known to our people, and it fined and costs,
is duty of the jury to visit j Nag Moore, temporary
this home and see that the in-
mates are well and comfortably
cared for. While such
is a charity, it ceases to be
a charity and becomes hell on
when the unfortunates
there are improperly treated and
not provided with necessary
comforts of life.
the head of the five
and h with
leave to hire out.
John assault with
of horse, pleads guilty, judgment
suspended upon pay in tot of
DANCE AT SCOTLAND NECK.
Honor of Mr. and Mrs. Albion
Scotland Neck, N. C. Jan.
The dance which took place on
the evening of the fourteenth m
th hall of the Male academy
closed first year of
German club and was. in
every respect, one of the most
notable successes in the
history of Neck. Given
in honor of Mr. Albion Dunn and
on his j b.
last report
brother was to ii J
that you. to . Mr. Wilson, had
failed to place a-, arid
is at a lot to it. I;
j the tightness money
o j ft is nut
at a marriage
place as to
bu
the .,
by the young woman, bu and Mr.
unable n produce the usual, ford, of Raleigh, h.
I p.-. It must
ceremony.
used .- in getting
loans. banks the
are interested the same r-c-
Ll- Henry E.
been a I pared l article
fort. t of
ting
P ANN AND BURN
we'll A
Oscar Manning, assault who was Mi.-s
deadly weapon, pleads guilty,
fined and costs.
James Hardison, assault with
deadly weapon, pleads guilty,
fined and costs.
Henry Fleming and Walter
Oneal. affray, plead guilty, fined
capital crimes in this state, I each and costs.
while speaking of the placing of
obstructions on railroad tracks
causing the wrecking of a train
resulting in loss of life, he said
George Parker, charged with
Irma Cobb, of Greenville, the
was made up of many of
the bridal party and other visit-
ors in addition to the members of
the German club and their
of Scotland Neck.
The music, furnished by
Italian orchestra was ex
the hall was tastily
people arc not careful enough to that he would ask verdict
instruct their children as to of murder in the d degree,
what the law in this respect is. George Parker murder in
He his known of small boys second degree, guilty. Sentence
being brought in court for not yet passed.
obstructions on a railroad
killing Caroline Cobb, was put orated and when filled with
on trial this morning. Solicitor j dancers and large crowd of spec-
announcing in court I was a of much
. beauty.
Very graceful figures were
led by Mr. and Mrs. Dunn.
Miss Lucille Cobb and Messrs.
Walter and Frank Wilson, of
Arthur Dupree, larceny, pleads
track, when they were only guilty, sentenced month on
roads.
Herbert Dudley, larceny pleads,
guilty, sentenced
prompted by curiosity to see a
wreck, not that they
were committing a felony.
Proper instruction on the part of, roads.
parents would prevent this. J. R.
Greenville, were among those in
attendance.
. Federal court for
years on; When the jury was being
j ed, counsel for the defense asked
Whitehurst, assault, j it a good looking man had
Judge Peebles said he would pleads guilty, fined and costs, either of them
not consume time to instruct the j Redmond Price, carrying con- talked about the case.
grand jury on all crimes, as they weapon, guilty, privilege are so many good looking men
understood most of them in a of paying and costs or going around here, that is rather
general way, but he spoke of the on roads.
illegal of liquor, the burning Charlie Cannon, carrying con- j Judge Peebles.
of woods, cruelty to animals and weapon, guilty, privilege
a few such matters he thought of paying costs or going
be enlarged upon. , on roads.
The docket was taken up Just before-noon today Lam Ad-
after the completion ams and John on
of Judge charge, an I trial for burning the house
the disposition of cases begun. pied by Mrs. Julia Gardner,
The first case was Henry had testified against them in the
is tho it;
carry you i.
to , Mr. ,.
sun d the
that, it was nu fault of the drum
mer, that be had all the
he to
I'm glad that my
brother's agent has been doing
his I'm glad to have met
Mr. I must be going,
as I have got to get lo Washing-
ton, your next town, this after-
an after-
thought, he left
New York on Thanksgiving day,
the banks being closed, my broth
handed me this check, yours,
saying if I ran short of funds to
have it cashed, if I hap-
pen at some little place and find
myself in a
you mind cashing your own
Mr. Wilson cashed the check
thinking he was accommodating
a gentleman, but he was soon
made wise to the fact by a
drummer who called a little later
in the day. who told him that
Mr. Schloss had brother
Mr. Wilson then called up
New York and got into
cation with Mr. Schloss, himself
When Mr. Schloss was made
acquainted with the facts he
yelled back through the
is de rascal. Mr.
Wilson; n I tell you
You wont make a mistake if
you buy the Syracuse plow from
Carr Atkins Hardware Co.
x 1-1 i ,.
Bring your furs to
Schultz for high prices.
S. M.
Horse ard Quantity cf Corn and
Lest With
About o'clock Sunday morn-
a barn and at the
horn-of Prank a color hI
tenant on the farm of Mr J. G.
miles from town, of d-eds
destroyed by fire. A valuable venerations every
. u . ,. ., i time the land changes hands
was in the stable,; . .
. j . o- l i i same dreary, in-
difficult task must he
repeated i the same identical
from the stand
point, is
to repeat that
system to thin
With us ,, f
real est i- tr a law
paid investigate
the title-he g to tit-
house and through
aid barrels of
pounds of fodder, a car-
farming implements.
total iota about
Mr. had only
on the building, but the
colored man had no insurance at
all on his corn and farm
loss is a heavy one
on him.
work d time after time to
do good whatever. By
system the
once for all make-., a thorough
investigation of title, registers it
in prescribed fashion, and
the title ever thereafter
against the The
cant is taxed one-tenth of one
percent, lax of the prop-
as an fund to pro-
Face Badly Burned
Mr. W. S. was painfully
burned, Monday morning, at his the State against
saw mill on the river at the foot i adverse claimant.
of Greene Street, A valve on the land Observer.
engine had in some way become I
choked, and as Mr. was
trying to punch the obstruction
out the valve suddenly cleared
and a discharge of steam struck I D. A. , v ,, .,.,
him in the face. One side of his K c T T s our
COX'S MILLS ITEMS.
face was burned and one eye
almost ruined.
Cox's Mills, N. C., Jan. 19-
of the
neigh-
train and left on the
Raleigh News
While this occurred some weeks
Mainly, I no Mr- Wilson had kept the
send down a tarn
Misses Rosa Whitehurst ard
Nina Dixon spent Saturday
He entered Greenville on the night and Sunday with the
cal.
The supposition in Greenville
is that the fellow who represent-
ed himself to be brother
purloined the check and letters
of the firm he had in his posses-
from the desk of Mr.
Schloss and that he went to
Greenville for the express
pose of swindling Mr. Wilson.
with the rascal who worked this j talk to our Sunday
trick on him. The article in the afternoon.
matter quiet while making
in an effort to catch up
Misses Carroll.
Misses Rosa and Lena Tyson
attended services at Black Jack
Sunday.
Prof. W. H. made
a very interesting and
News and Observer is the first
intimation even the people here
had of the occurrence. We hope
the rascal may be caught and
properly punished.
Subscribe to The Reflector.
Misses Cora and Annie Carroll
attended services at Winterville
Sunday.
Mrs. W. F. L N.
Edwards went to Hancock Sun-
day.
Miss Nina
J. W. Smith st Fort
Barnwell.
.-.
POOR PRINT


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Eastern reflector, 14 January 1910
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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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January 14, 1910
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