Eastern reflector, 11 February 1910


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DEPARTMENT
In Charge of Wm. G. MORRIS
Agent The Eastern Reflector tor and Vicinity-Advertising Rates on Application
A men's and
just in.
Barber Co.
turkeys wanted. rendered by Kenneth Ray nor.
toe us a call.
Know any w Ange Co.
prices paid. A. W. Ange Co.
We have just received a nice
A.
item would be glad
to gel tut the r. If
you u
t w , , .,
-I . MM a to
your
G.
a. cut.
who is COn-
u.
i been
bra tins
can be
-l A. W. o.
ill. u who has
tare. at
SUM me
las
fur good comfortable
or ti-
Co. inter-
fit. nave the
the
M Winter-
student toll
at
County
A. C Cox
arc
neat and
durable. Terms are
iii the market come to
we have desk you.
A, w. went to Greenville
y,
tarrying a nice line of
Coffins and Caskets. Prices are
right and can furnish nice hearse
service. A. G. Cox Mfg. Co.
John Manning, Mi.- at work
near came in ls.
Fur j glasses, dried fruits
ah kinds and butter and
see A. W. Ange Co.
Button, who were in
the market business on corner
of and Dill streets, have
moved out on Railroad street, in
the store formerly occupied by
L. Johnson.
We can give you a bargain in
nice clothing.
Harrington, Barber v- Co.
There was another baptism at
the last
day night.
Pump pipes Then see us.
We have just received a good
lot.
We head the list in nice con-
A. W. Ange Co.
The is the Kind
you need. See us.
A. W.
A new lot of lamps just in.
Harrington, Barber Co.
For nice hall racks, see us. A.
W. Ange o.
Cattle want to
buy cattle.
Misses Louise Satterthwaite and
Jean re tie Cox.
At the guests departed
for their respective homes, de-
Cobweb town a most
delightful place at which to spend
and Miss Cox a
hostess.
HAS SLEPT FOR DAYS.
Case of Wealthy North
Toledo Doctors.
Toledo. Ohio, Jan.
detectives are mystified
over the peculiar condition in
which J. F. a wealthy
R. D. Co. merchant of South Creek,
torpid
the
bowels, and arc urn-
Do You Own a Piano
ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE,
In districts their virtue
are widely they
properties la freeing;
the system that
coated.
Take No Substitute.
For fisH, beef, porn and Beaufort county, North Carolina.
age see B. F. Sutton at same remained for two weeks at
old stand. State hotel. During his
For guns and rifles see A- W. sleep, which began six-
Ange Co. days ago- has
For nice see us. not spoken over a dozen words
Harrington, Barber ft Co. at ell times seems to be
Nice glassware, just in.
Harrington. Barber Co.
For nice oysters see F.
Sutton. Barbecue on Saturdays.
If your subscription to The
Rt fleeter has expired let me
It was supposed when Smith-
wick was found unconscious in
his room that he was the victim
of gas. a small gas jet above his
bed being found partially turned
renew it, and give you a receipt. on doubt in the
W. C Morris, agent. I minds of physicians that Smith-
The spring rush is coming in. k- condition was brought on
Better send your orders in besides gas. At
once for Cox Cotton Planters. no time hag the come
simplex guano sowers, economic At times
back bands, etc. Orders will he opens his and watches
have attention. figures in the but does
A. G. Cox Mfg. Co., j not speak.
M C. r;
If you want a useful planter. w a Toledo girl through
see our combination planter. advertisement published in a
plants cotton, corn, peas, etc, j paper, After
Harrington, Barber he
Mr. and Mrs J. B. Franks, of came to Toledo and met his
Greenville, were visiting t her
A D. Cox, who had been
his eyes treated in
more, returned home Sunday
evening.
Miss Vivian Roberson spent
Saturday and Sunday at her
home at Gold Point.
Miss Rosa Jones returned from
her home at Bayboro Monday,
where she spent the week end
Miss Gussie Lawrence, of
Ayden, was visiting friends here
last Sunday.
For nice see me, at
We have just received a full I Johnson's stand, better prepared
supply of furniture. Give us a
call. A. W.
Herman
a last Tut that his
Greenville, was dead.
He the burial
day. bereaved have our
deepest
Oysters We have them Fri-
day and Saturday nights.
It. D. Co.
Cooking and heating stoves
and ranges just received. All
of best material and up-to-date.
Harrington Barber Co.
Rev. T. P, King, who has been
pastor of Baptist church here
for years, and who has
served church so well, moved
to last Wednesday,
There he a call
this year. He will half
time at and half time
at We regret very
much to lose Mr. King. How-
ever, since it is a reality, we can
truly say that while it is our loss
it is field's gain.
The County School Desks
are the desks for you. They are
cheap, durable and comfortable-
Prices right workmanship
guaranteed. A. G. Cox Mfg.
Ob. Winterville. N. C.
Just received, a nice lot of
ladies and shoes.
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
than ever. R. W.
Mr. and M'S. B. G. Taylor, of
Ayden. were visiting relatives
here last Sunday.
Miss Baker, who has
been sick at home at
came in a few days ago to
her studies in W. H. S.
Cannon, of Fort Barn-
well,, was in our town Tuesday
on business.
sausage and fish, going
Cheap, R. W. at Johnson
stand, on railroad street.
The stockholders of the Bank
held a meeting
and declared a per
cent dividend.
Now the time to advertise,
before everybody gets ahead of
MISS JEANETTE COX ENTERTAINS
The home of Dr- Cox en
Church street, South
ville, was a scene of laughter and
fun last Saturday evening. Jan-
29th, when Miss Jeanette
Cox entertained her class at a
cobweb party. Miss Helen
Smith received in the hall and
gave class colors to each guest.
Miss Jeanette Cox by
Miss Louise Satterthwaite r.-
in the parlor.
Each guest was very success-
in helping the spiders spin
for the end of each
web was found a dainty
which more compensated
them for their arduous labors.
Many other interesting g n-.
formed amusement until
when light refreshments were
served, after which was
they had planned an early
date their marriage.
When he was found
scion in his at the hotel
the police started an
but the whole affair appears
as much a mystery today as it
did the day he was found
conscious.
is fed through a
and is given principally
liquids. He not been re-
moved from the hotel, as it is
feared any movement might.
prove fatal. The
hope for his recovery. A l so
remains
WILLIAM ROBERT HORNE.
Sketch of His Life by an Intimate
Friend.
William Robert Home was
born in 1857. He came of sturdy
old English stock on his paternal
side. His great grand father,
Jacob Home, came from
Virginia and settled where the
city of RocKy Mount now stands,
where his grand father, Henry
Home, was born in 1805. He
moved to Pitt county in
where he married Eliza
From this union Josiah Robert
Home was born. Robert Home
married Martha Joyner, mother
of Amos Joyner, and to them
two children were born, William
aid His father having
died before ho was years Old
h- was raised by his uncle,
Franklin Joyner.
The writer had been
associated with deceased all his
life. H. brother-in-law
cousin and my true friend. H
was of that type of men known
as country gentlemen, lived on
his own soil, subsisting on the
flesh of his own animals reared
by him. and the fruits of his
own field and garden,
death he owned a large
farm, owned fine had
comfortable houses for his labor
era stables for his stock;
plenty of turkey, and chick
and fruit for his family and all
friends that came his way.
William R. Home married
Edwards in June, 1887.
No children were born to
She was one of those true and
helpmates and was as de-
voted to him as any wife the
writer has ever known, nursing
and cheering him the sum
mons came.
Bill Home, as he was If
k no-v was a lover of ks and
newspapers. He was the
posted country gentlemen tote;
found for reading with
his wonderful memory and
It not, and you t to own
soon, you owe it o y our. to ex-
the display
shown at the Fine man White
A display really
to a Urge city.
In a glance will inspect a
line of pianos not alone stand
in character of t, y and
general in a class to
itself, but you
that stand i ard
incomparable an where. Eight
different makes t select from, none
of those cheap department
store stencils, but each one a stand-
ard, of acknowledged tame and
reputation ha the trade. Four
of known.
makes.
We will take your piano in
for one of 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 our
White.
Next door to Carr Atkins Hardware o. store.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE BANK OF WINTERVILLE,
AT WINTERVILLE, N. O.
At the dote of business, Nov. 1900.
Resources
Loans and discounts
Overdrafts secured
and unsecured 30,1.81
Furniture and fixtures
Liabilities
Capital stock
Surplus fund
5,000.00
178.681 Undivided profits, leas
Due from and 11,211.61 j expenses and tuxes pd 527.00
Silver coin, including of deposit 802.20
minor currency Deposits subject to ck 14,005.85
Nat bank and other
U. S. s
Total
1,800
; Cashier's checks
outstanding
Total
81.53
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Pitt County,
We, J. E Green, Cashier and F. A. Asst. Cashier
of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above state-
is true to the best of our knowledge and belief
F. A. EDMONDSON, j. E. GREEN,
Asst, Cashier. Cashier
Subscribed and sworn to be-
At this Kith day at Nov.,
R II. Hunsucker,
Notary Public.
A. G. Cox,
R. H. Hunsucker,
J. F. Harrington,
Directors
OF THE CONDITION OF
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE,
AT FARMVILLE. N. O.
At the elate of business Nov. 10th,
Resources
. i
do not entertain much
And so his acquaintance. His good
mother, latter
sleeping.
he will awake is as deep a
mystery as what caused his re-
lapse into the unconscious state.
Up to the present he has slept
just hours
Several have been in
constant attendance working
under of attending
physicians, who had charge of
the victim's case.
Many physicians, bath local
and foreign, have been called in
to see the patient, but all go
away with a snake of the head
they are puzzled as the rest
Sales for
two half sisters, Mrs. Askew aim
Mrs. Pollard, of Farmville
a n. phew. John Tyson, of
Ala., him.
This good and worthy man had
for some months been suffering
with bladder trouble. The
physicians were called to his bed
side but nothing be don.
to save him. On the 23rd day
Jan. 1910, his soul passed over
the river to realms above, and o;
tin- 24th his ashes were lid
rest in the cemetery at Farm-
ville. G. T. Tyson,
Took All His Money
ill man to doctor
According to the figures furn-
, , , , ,. ., liver o kid trouble that Dr. King's
by secretary a. New would quickly at
son, of the Tobacco Board of -1 for
n w
Trade, the sales of leaf tobacco a. d debility, at all
on the Greenville market for the
month of were
pounds for an aver
age of per
For to due the sales
were pounds for
an average of
per hundred.
Loans and discounts
Overdrafts secured
and unsecured
Furniture and fixtures
Due from
Cash items
Gold coin
Silver coin, including
minor coin currency
Nut. bank and other U. S.
Notes SO
Total
17.171.19
1,070.50
89,086.88
742.50
Liabilities
Capital
Surplus fund 6,000.00
Undivided profits less
cur. exp and taxes pd
unpaid
Hills payable
Time of deposits
Deposits sub. to check
Cashier's
Total
1,247.78
1.000.00
11,881.12
80.546.70
1,817.50
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, County of Pitt,
I, K. Davis, Cashier of the bank, do solemnly
swear that the above statement is true to the best of my
edge and belief. J. It. DAVIS, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before
me, this 20th day of Nov., 1609.
J. A.
Notary
W. M. Lang,
R. L Davis,
F. M. Davis,
Directors.
Fe With
No should sign their
name to any u before care-
fully reading what is above it
Therefore should read
n statement of The
Ins. Co , of New
York arson their new
blotters, write your
name. H. Bentley Harriss.
The Reflector does job work.
Members who have not paid
their assessments should do so at
once. t r Feb. 4th, all policies
will lapse on which assessments
have not been
Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance
Association.
James L. Little, Treas.
d f t
To Know Your Needs
In Cotton Gin Machinery, Engines and Boilers
The Celebrated Alamo Gasoline Engines.
Peanut Pickers.
Electric Light Outfits and Water Works for
the country homes.
Saw Mills, Planers, Lathes. Sanders, Shapers
Matchers, Surfacers.
Grist and Feed Mills.
Brick and Concrete Machinery.
Chalmers, Detroit and Buick Automobiles.
In fact, anything you want in Farm and Mill
Machinery.
CALL OR
J. Paul Simpson,
Phone Williamston, N. C.
Gibbs Machinery Co.
Columbia, S. C.
LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP
CONFORM TO NATIONAL rUN FOOD DOOM LAW.
An man, Bronchial . f
of cold by . . cathartic on the bowels. No
or money refunded. by CO. CHICAGO. U. . A.
FOR SALE BY JNO. L. WOOTEN
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.
D. J. Editor and Owner
Truth in Preference to Fiction.
One Dollar Per Year
VOL. No.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, FEBRUARY 1910.
No.
AN INTERESTING LETTER
FROM LONE STAR STATE.
Greenville Man Gets Wilmington
Bride.
CITY ALDERMEN MEET
IN REGULAR SESSION
GO THROUGH BUSINESS
Miss Addie T. at,
WONDERFUL I Mr. I No to George Clark
., Joseph P. Brinkley. and ed Needs of Tire
Splendid ft g . p
L business man of Board met in At the last communication the
Jan.
In my
the to call, d sierra
or the of perpetual
in at an elevation of
lo feet where the ever
green of the ebony, the
coif re, and other trees
Shrubs delight
traveler
There is a proverb in Europe
in reference to the
of Naples in
pi t-,
then The same Could be
the ea -U
Mr.
young business man of
N. C. were monthly
united in marriage at
LAWLESSNESS ON THE seed corn day.
WANE IN THE OLD BURG
Their Crop.
was seed corn day for
. , , , . ., i . Pitt county, and quite a
Chief Clark is More ban a match
. . i j of farmers r. lo
Disorder Initiation to Law and
n j c i town specimens
Order Somewhat
QUIET IN FARMVILLE
letter I spoke of evening, the ceremony being
performed at the i of the
bride's parents,
street, Rev. A. Smoot,
pastor of Grace Methodist
officiating. Conforming to the
wishes of the it was a very
H affair, only members of the
immediately family in
ton being present. The bride
was attired in a
traveling suit of blue
hat and gloves to match.
announcement of the mar-
will corneas Quite a
Sierra Mountains in to many of the friends of
the bride. Mr. and Mr.-. Dudley
left on the train last;
evening for Greenville, where
they will reside. by I
her attractive personality
sweet disposition, has
many warm friends in
ton, will
town
corn for
Selection.
of
exhibition and
A long row of
h s
Mexico and its wonderful
is a legend
t Indians of Central and South
that Eden, or the
cal paradise was in Mexico, and
even nowadays the climate
that region is not far from b-
a one. Nowhere
else have I seen
such an old free from j that she
day with six of the
and transacted
I following
W. H. Allen, on petition, was
granted a r- fund of license
tax, he having out after
making application for
and engaging in the
nil.
J. B barren made complaint
of insufficient drainage pear hi
prop arty on Dickinson avenue,
the matter was referred to
the street committee for
The street committee reported
of the town
were in fair and that
the sand-clay work on Evans
-i u tilth and Ninth,
will soon be completed, borne
of the along this
of the street are in bad
lion Tin c was
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
HAVE BUSY SESSION
AT FEBRUARY MEETING MONDAY
Engage x
for March Court.
At the February meeting of
the Board of County Commit-
ti ere n large amount
of n hi
as well as settling tbs costs of
the last of court,
Q airman of the
board bi d .- h r S . W.
Were appointed a to
purchases cart, i for the court
I room and to ha vi ilia interior of
the room n paint d.
policeman found that a part of The ere drawn as
the wrong th from tut the March term of
Mr. was charged with two torn d y
offenses, one cursing and the First week-J.
conduct, for he L,,, ad dresses on seed sic- F. P.
was fined and cost. The of land, w-
U charge was for resisting and the quantity Hart, John L;.
i Mr. Clark was ., . Thomas
witness against Mr. Eason.
trial occasioned by the arrest were on court
and knocking down of Buck com WM
Bason, Wednesday, had not yet all could a a k around
Wednesday nightly the different
there was
about bow
fix Chief Clark,
morning at the
talking
Were going
but
call for
, its, that shown by farmer
bearing a tag with h's name and
I address. There were
fifty-odd different exhibits, and
everything was quiet. Evidently I altogether they made a
those who were new for the county.
were six brought
by Mr. Eason to prove
his or three
Witnesses admitted that Mr.
Eason r. listed, era
not bu. later
take pleasure in hope,
n frequently
ii
Mr. and Mrs. Dudley
on the o'clock A. C. L.
evening, and I
reside in the Perkins house on
Greene street.
. and bronchial disease,
not gel on
people, and before any
Mexico,
that disease, was
not known, yellow
been ravaging at times, but now
the sanitary provisions are so
Tan . .-. it pi.-.
h i.-i broken out any mare
years know licenses since report.
readied age of white.
year.; yea. know one was Church Adams E la Can-
old and still walked
and did many little
chores. Upon my
you come to
an oh ho with a
live entirely in nature
and in uniform with her law.-.
I do not drink strong liquors, I
instructed to in the sidewalk I
the west of this street but declared th-l Eason bad his
fronting the UP Clark struck him.
and that pf the Sutton heirs. ad-
Th market committee report that be himself was
used per acre, cost per bushel to I ton, Thomas
corn etc There U. w.
addresses by C T-
State agent of the demon-
work; F. A. . A t
agent of demonstration work Barnhill.
for Warren county; I. O.
of of .
I A. College. These addresses u-
were all interesting and Braxton, B.
to farmers, and a of G
J. S.
In e, J. E.
-I. F.
r, W. S. Over-
man, J. G.
I in, G.
, Jr., J.
D.
r st, N.
L.
R.
B.
C.
Johnston,
E Warren,
. son, Jesse
y. L P.
. is, A. A.
Marriage License.
Register of Deeds W. W.
Moore has issued the following
and Esther
d work was progressing
on the
of market
The Water
was n quested to
will, a
drunk, the lock-
up for conduct
mediately after
of prison,
s and conduct on
part of tho witnesses greatly
questions were ask. d
speaker.
The
I by . F. Evans,
, c May, K. I.
E. C irk.
ed over Smith,
or G LI
H,
also bed a j
work in Pitt c
Aft. r addresses corn
exhibits w re examined by the Board of
men who ha I p ken to e b v.
. T. well,
. X Ml, J.
i n the
from the in
do not use at all,
never get angry, take life easy,
plenty of
firmly that
whiskey and tobacco, and fast
in our enlightened times,
the rushing alter the God
the life, Causes
sickness, premature decay and
death, long before earthly
career should come to an end if
we obey nature's laws.
And my advice should be to all
and from
using whiskey as a beverage,
abstain from tobacco in any
true temperance, i. e,
moderation in all things and at
every occasion; dress according
to the laws of health, and not
according to fashion; let there be
plenty of sunshine, real and fig
in your
women should abandon
lacing, corsets, tight and pointed
hoes h the fashionable high
B. Oliver
Summered.
James Briley and Olivia Briley.
COLORED.
Lev Bynum and Vines.
Jesse Turner and
Clara.
Best and Magnolia
making monthly report of any
street lights that fail to Delight-
ed and came therefor.
The several made their
weakened their evidence, farmers were shown how of smallpox, a I
i turn f make selection for seed and th. -.- .
of of
i re
as lo I x in the
over to r. x
nor Court under
remainder of
the
r, ports past month which quiet and
good
i. A tendered his The awarding of Tit.
U A n s a
nation
having to
was accepted.
He.
best exhibits of corn in
, u ,,; near enough by to learn the
young man's
nous for the position were
Barrett and Lorena
Mitchell and Sarah
Calvin
Charles
Andrews.
George
Fields.
Stewart Gray and Rosa King.
Howard and
Howard.
charge of him order to print today.
.- him fr m a in prison.
J. we learned that LIEUT. GOTTEN
J. H Barnhill, A. J. Whichard h d if , . H
The board d l babblers Essay at As Honor
the of the river, or better
the little town is called.
Nowhere on the Atlantic
of Mexico has there been
so marvelous a change as at
.- ; nave been seeking less expensive
went into executive session and
upon ordered that and Chief
all the applications be boat in
the present, as no election
assistant police would be made
at this time.
Bowen was in
to purchase an overcoat
for tile police.
V, M. Woolen made a State-
ENGINE SETS FIR. TO GRASS.
Close
R, R. Cotton, of and
brother of Mrs. Julian Timber-
lake, of has recently
won a high honor at Annapolis.
A special from Annapolis to the
New York Sun
gold medal of the Naval
Institute, composed o. i
in t of the of the Friday afternoon, came near, awarded annually for
Ct,
Passing Train Gives a
Call.
The 1.08 southbound r
train on the Atlantic Coast Line,
and of
Greenville hi
. Dr. E No l of
prises for .-d ,,.
be in ace . c- . . .
with the which town
rot rendered in time for to j in doing g possible to
stamp out and prevent the
said
the county; it is I by the
unanimous i rd of
Commissioners of Pin
j that Dr. J. E. I I he
Lieut. Ly man A. Cot ten of the j is hereby engaged ;
United navy, son of Mr. physician to k i i r small-
pox the
county until next regular
monthly and the
regular i d health
be relieved of t S p his
able
so a as at men. too .-
so better a fire at the plant of the the best essay j
Within the last ten years.; in . . , . v c was y by Con-
The Mexican government committee of T. G. U. S. N
Mexican Central Railway have Aldermen E. G. Flanagan and As the tram passed whose essay was entitled
at expense of over W. S. was appoint d to act from the engine set lire ard The
. a i ho chief of I to the grass between rail- carries, besides the medal,
in junction the chief of I to the grass between the rail-Inward carries, brides the medal. .,
th. world fire department in invest- and th.-basket
brought from the the needs of the depart on the siding. A .
r P . t
K i
to here
on s ed com dry, a
year's i i
ex-
eighty miles away, over a half
million ton of rock to the sea,
piled them into two great walls
.,,. feet apart at the mouth of
heels; take plenty of out-door river and extended
exercise of attending fuel into the gulf. and
dubs, parties in closed biS deepen-d the channel by fire
and make their later one of the hands
in the shed saw
tH ,. . ,. a y-
at . .
in
the
r. n, by the cutting through the bar from the
and p stench of river to the sea to a sufficient
tobacco, be u pipe or snuff, and depth to permit passage for the
we would have a stronger gen- largest vessels of commerce into
and lives would be a smooth and land locked harbor
Gradually, step by step, I shah
There are several ports of en- the reader to the various
try from the United States into-cities and towns of this wonder-
Mexico, ISl Paso. Pass, republic. I shall make them
and with the ancient
A donation of per month grass put out. It the Lieut. Cotten is from North
was made to the Rest Room. fire had got in the shed and the Carolina and was gradual,
A communication was read hum quantity of truck News and Ob-
from of; baskets stored there, the loss s
the Imperial Tobacco Co., in, would have been great,
regard to the charge of
against this company for fire pro-1 Misses Vernon fountain and
all in Texas. Hut I shall lead
the reader to the principal sea-
port of near the mouth
of the river, where the
latter empties Into the Gulf of
Mexico.
buildings, the temples,
etc. which will that per-
haps thousands of
there were living here highly
civilized peoples, similar in cos-
architecture to the ancient
against tins company . c t, .
a charge that some other Eula Johnson of Ta came
companies do not have to pay for Tuesday to visit Mrs. W.
similar protection. In this con Leslie Smith.
Alderman E B. Higgs, j
for the appointed to in the ordinances governing
confer with the Cabinet Veneer same.
Co., made a report recommend. I The street committee was given
log that Cabinet Venter authority to Bet shade trees
be refunded the cost of laying on streets wherever they
the water line to their property j think necessary.
miles from La as Lorenzo De ed to pay for water as prescribed were audited and ordered paid.
is DOW a city of about. Phoenicians, and
House, to the d
Both of s-j
to The , R Hector
and they can call
have their own
extended in i the
decision of the , r can
one
Notice to Cut Owners.
All owners of cuts at u
The Reflector office will the paper sent to any
notice that on March 1st we will they may desire.
sell all such cuts old metal if
they arc unclaimed at that time.
are compelled to do so in
order to make room, as we have
no place for keeping old and out
of date cuts, etc. Pleas notify
US it you want yours sent to you.
This docs not apply to cuts good
for further service.
The Reflector.
There a
at the J j school
house Friday ht F I All
are invited to c . bring
with them first
they have of themselves
Given for the benefit of the
school. a a ltd





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J. R. J. G.
J R J. G.
THE WEIGHT OF MONET
The Store That Satisfies
is our aim at all times to
sell only such goods as
have the stamp of confidence
and satisfaction. A satisfied
customer means a
customer, and we en-
to merit and hold our
trade by selling reliable
goods, just what they are
represented to be.
To meet the needs of our customers, we are
carrying the most complete line of
General Merchandise
to be found in Eastern North Carolina, em-
bracing everything needed about the house
or the farm.
Our early spring goods are coming in and we
are now showing an attractive line of
Silks and Dress Ginghams,
White Goods, Laces,
Farmers should bear in mind that we have
the very best in FARM IMPLEMENTS.
Every housekeeper knows that
Our Grocery Department
cannot be surpassed by any store.
j Do You Think You Could Lift a
Fortune In Silver Coins
IF YOU YOU ARE MISTAKEN
Two Hundred of
Would You Only
the Sam of Gold Would
of
haul IDS money I could
lion- the thousands
male this wish
nave any Idea of the amount they
should b
Few mum the denomination
money they desire ti
their strength, perhaps
that powers would
wealthy in. matter what of
money they lifted.
If tin. war asked how they
silver or small
probably would name some
sum Investigation
how several men could not
In Pap of
bus. the ordinary In-
would be able to lift a fair
fortune, but to win u by
lilting it la less than twenty
Mill would need th strength
An o la I of lb who Is
In odd In his de-
t asked bow ranch money
man could lift In the
. of
i.
make a e that i If h-
.-.; b of paper of
s on the bills,
silver and g b would not be a
. III J . I
is
a young man.
a I of m la to see me
I I was
l. . f . I lad
. r ft if light the
arm her weight
s HI bat-
, . r .
v mils we
On I In c d
. . . . . Hot Bane
t;. i I pretty i
. . .;
on t f l I on
.; W. t i
think I
i an as a five
a c
DO
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OP
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE,
At
AT N.
close of business Jan 1910.
Loan.-, and discount
Overdrafts secured
unsecured
Furniture and fixtures
Due ii
Gush items
Gold coin
Silver coin, including
minor coin
Nat. and other
Notes
Total
Liabilities
Capital stock
Surplus fund
Undivided profits
8.091
1.203.74
8.120
cur. esp and taxes pd 8,481.41
Time of deposits 16,780.88
Deposits sub. to check 106,610.70
Cashier's
Total
OF CAROLINA, County of Pitt,
Davis, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemn;
the statement is true to the best of my
and belief. J. R. DAVIS, Cashier.
b i .
r f-r years a n it-
. .- .
. hive to
i In
f. . . lira
en res
. c la pa k
f l . t a hundred
e-b e
. Thai v . I
, i I lie-
910,000.00 would
lit e
i.- i In proposition
from lb
where money is la bags
as
for e Id
I'm a half
d welsh and n half
pounds, and i in hair dollars, or
eleven pounds.
pounds as a good for an
man. these were ob-
CoM of
6,000.00
and sworn t
me, this 4th day of Feb ,
J. A.
Notary
ltd w
W.
K. I. Davis,
V. M.
Directors.
Norfolk and Southern Railway
HURRY K. WALCOTT AND HUGH MUCH.
Direct Through Train Service Between
All Points in Eastern North Carolina
I. and via Norfolk to All Eastern Cities.
T SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 1st, 1909.
TRAINS LEAVE
MO a. M., Daily, Sunday Wilson, Raleigh and intermediate
at a. m.
P. m , Daily except Sunday A and stations
at p. m.
Sunday, for Washington, Mack Fern,
Elizabeth City, Norfolk and intermediate
at K, for Belhaven an I Co -lies.
except Sunday for New Bern, Beaufort c
ions.
m. Daily i Sunday for Washington and station.
For further particulars, consult Southern Railway Folder
or L. Hassell. ticket Greenville, N. C
H. W. W.
E. T. LAMB, Gen. Mgr. NORFOLK. VA.
Silver II
Halt dollar .
. .
One bills .
Two dollar h is .
doll lulls .
Ton I Ilia .
only dollar .
.
Ono dollar b
riv ill b Hi .
Thousand doll n bills .
Two hundred of gold
Issued the United
meat, to to
n full grown
; if the young trim was
worth ha I
lier In
she would have
at T. Pop in I
mi
ii
1.111,110
11.111.100
NOTES BUST
Briefs far Easy
Subscribe to The Reflector.
Bring your furs to S. M.
Schultz for high prices.
seed corn at Coward
Our Greenville, yours if you
come.
Trusses properly fitted at
Go to for
t articles of all kinds.
best selected onion sets
now on sale. Coward Wooten.
When you have baggage to go
Fancy
Strictly Prime
Prim
Low Grades
We have the largest and
attractive line of art squares that
we ever had. Don't fail to see
them. Vandyke.
Distance is no object with u,
we will run line and install you
a telephone anywhere in town,
in your residence for five cents
per day.
Everyone who has placed an
order for embossed stationery at
Reflector Book Store is delighted
with it. Come look at the
samples and place your order.
Weather forecasts by
phone, the Telephone Company
will be to furnish the daily
forecasts to everybody that will
call after II. a. m.
a silver offering to the
Norfolk Cotton and Peanuts wired
by J. W. Perry Co. Cot on Factor.
Middling
Low Middling
Low Middling
1-2
14.-
1-2
co trains phone No.
Pharmacy for hot and sacred Monday night at
the Methodist church for the
of the Ladies Aid Society of
old drinks, cigars, etc.
Seed pea nuts for sale. Nice
J. R. J. G.
Our new seeds for gardening
are now in stock.
J Coward Wooten.
Best cents
yards to customer.
Central Mercantile Co.
For Sale building
x 1431. Apply to Ii.
Whedbee.
Beautiful lire new
waists just received. J.
ti. J. G. Move.
the old
able. the Wharf with a
load of large planted oysters.
Pure bred S. C. brown Leghorn
e for sale- fur Mrs. C.
House N. C.
calico yard,
to customer, at Central
M Co,
K Cherry's shoe shop.
In front of marble
class work guaranteed.
Rubber boots and shoes that
a-car to your satisfaction is the
ii d we sell.
w J. R, J. G.
floor covering we
l in by the yard,
r x art squares.
i w Taft VanDyke
Have just a bier
if dress ginghams for spring.
Central Mercantile Co.
Don't you want some of the
for which The Book
Store is taking orders
We have our new spring
lings i-i and want you to come
and see them. Taft VanDyke.
Don't miss Prof. in
the sacred concert at the
church Monday
Feb. 2.7
For a few days best
per yard, yards to
mer, for cash.
Central Mercantile Co.
Look at the samples of em
monogram stationery
Reflector Book Store and place
your order
the Christian and
churches.
Salesman sell
druggist confectioners;
monthly and
California Cider and Extract Co.
St. Mo.
A time saver, a money maker,
convenience all combined in
extensor, telephone on
your desk saves worry. Only one
dollar per month.
Just car of
Haven Red Ash coal, the best on
market. It is -i high grade of
oft coal and won't step up your
stovepipes Call up
W. J. Turnage when you
tool.
Dr. H. O Hyatt will b in
Greenville at Hotel Bertha Feb.
Monday and
for the of treating
disease of eye, ear,
and throat. Those who desire
work done will be no
fee unless terms are agreed on.
s t
Oats. Oats, Oats. Opts.
different
kinds, day.
red rust proof, Virginia gray
black black
white spring. At
lowest prices. See me before
buy your seed
F. V. Johnston.
Beginning Thursday, Feb. 3rd,
running for ten days, we
will sell our line of woolen dress
and silks at cut prices.
We to cut out our fancy
dress go. silks and now is
the time to get good
for little money.
Mercantile Co.
Notice.
3-4 3-4
1-2
MOW AND LIVERPOOL
MARKET
Wired by Co., Banker
and Brokers. Norfolk.
VOW Ml
Mar.
May
July
May
Dec Com S
May Ribs lb
May Lard Or
July OS
i o ton Mm i by
A- ii. M
Cobb fros. Co.
NORFOLK. VA.
Cotton Buyers, Brokers
in Cotton. Grain
and Provisions
PRIVATE WIRE
to New York. Chicago
and New Orleans.
id Dixon
vs
boy, l want to
mi your at th
latter unit-
n I you
you're awfully sorry you
it truthfully I the effort,
just Nil y Isn't
of mi of the
opera in New Yuri; has to
ii week for
It pay saint UM
J S. MOORING
Haw i Sail Start Foists More and stack. sat an.
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
Living.
bath ban two
Two
and n bath for tills
From men easily slide Into
perjury.
Call and see our new line of
embroideries and laces.
Central Mercantile Co.
A musical treat in store for
those who attend the sacred
concert at the Methodist church
next Monday night.
Prof. will be ably
assisted by others in the
o Monday evening at the
Methodist church.
When you want for
yourself and family come to us.
We have the kinds that satisfy
you and make
w J. R. J. G.
The Woman's Foreign Mission-
Society of the Presbyterian
church will meet with Mrs. B
W. Moseley on Monday
noon at o'clock.
No other wire fencing as good
ii i The American Wire Fencing.
Call on us when in need of
fencing. Prices low, J. R.
J. G. w
The above take
notice that n as stove
1.1,8 in the Superior
c u t of county, to obtain m
the binds of
id the defendant will further take
o ice he d to appear
term cf Superior court
Pitt to he held on the
I day March, , it the
lay . f 1910, at the court house
sad c at e, N. O.
and r or to the complaint
if he . taint IT in or the
I i I apply to the court for th.
r, lief . i in comp int.
ii the d-y of February,
D. C. C. S. C
Julius
Atty. for Plaintiff. ltd
Notice of Sale of Personal Property
Notice i Riven that
of he
of Harriet on and S illy Wilton,
en the lit cay f March,
1910, at the residence of the lute
Sail Wilson in Creek
Carolina,
to pubic sale to the hi lust
bid for cash, person
-rt of late Wilson and
con if all house-
hold and furniture, a and
pigs, or e cow, all corn and
cured meat, lard ad allot
property every kind the
Harriet ard Sally
-aid sale begin at eleven ck
on the 1st day of M and
until of said tonal prop-
is sold. ,.
this the 6th day of 1910.
L. Wilson.
of Sally
Builds up waste tissue,
sleep, giving
and health. That's what
Mountain Tea will
do. Just what you need now.
Jno. U Wooten.
J-W. PERRY GO
NORFOLK. VA.
Cotton ct
Bagging. Ties and Bags.
am shipment
Lb
SCHEDULE
Trains leave Raleigh effective Tan.
3rd.
-THE
12.20 a. m. For Rib. S
nil in points.
s; in and
day
BOUND LIMITED-No.
m. Fit t, I
his aim points West.
and Flor I outs,
Hamlet fur and
Wilmington.
THE SEABOARD
11.35 a. m For P-
with at d c.-r. Con-
with r Wash
tn, York,
and
THE FLORIDA MAIL No
12.05 a. m.- For Hi dim
ton end New Yo k Pullman
day couches and car,
win
O. fur i i West,
at Washington with Pennsylvania
railroad and A. O. for burg
hi d points we-t.
TilE
p. n For At ant-. Cam lot
Wilmington,
phi W Parlor car
to Hamlet.
for
Louisburg, Hen Oxford and
Norlina.
THE FLORIDA FAST
6.05 p. m. For Atlanta, Birmingham,
Memphis and point wet,
and all r lurid i point.
Ar Atlanta
Pu sleepers.
a. m.
YEAR ROUND LIMITED-No
p. i-30 a.
Washington a. m. New
York p. in Pullman to
Washington and i k car to New
York.
2.05 m. For
riving 8.15 a m., n 7.16 a.
m. and New York.
Pullman sleepers, and dining car.
For rates, time-tables, Pu res-
and any ii on t
any Seaboard Air Line railway ticket
Office, or address,
C. B. P. A.
Portsmouth, Va.
H. S. D. P. A.
Raleigh. N. C.
Moved to Fifth Street
I have purchased the interest of W.
T. in the of Tripp A Allen,
and have moved to of the store on
Filth street just in the rear of a
t carry a complete line of
groceries and yon to call or send
your order to store when you de-
sire best goods. M.
Purnell Tripp.
W. M. DAWSON
Ladies and Gents Tailor.
Greenville, N. C.
Pressing, Altering, Dyeing,
Scouring, Chemical and Dry Cleaning
Satisfaction or no charger.
In of Herbert Barber
Shop.
VI
Get Ground
I am now offering some very desirable Residence lots for sale. . .
If expecting to build you a home or want to make a 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,
Greenville,
DO YOU DRIVE TO TOWN
This farmer
at home.
And find the market
unfavorable for your
,, farmer vent to market.
produce The farmer
who has a telephone in his home can telephone
first The useless trips thus saved are worth the
cost of service.
Under our plan the service costs but a trifle;
the farmer owns the instrument and the equipment
For information write to our nearest Manager
for pamphlet, or
Line Department
HOME TELEGRAPH CO.
Henderson, N. C
Rheumatism
Not one CUM in ten requires
Internal
there is no swelling
or fever Noah's Liniment will
accomplish more than any in-
remedy.
One trial will convince you.
Liniment penetrates;
requires but. rubbing.
the Proof
Mr. W. It. Taylor, n of Rich-
Va. Writ Hie past lour
I tan
North Carolina, I mu-
end I have
used
take In
to anyone with
cold and had a t-
of In my left shoulder
could not raise my arm without
much pain. I MM persuaded to try
Liniment, and In than a.
week entirely free from pain. I
In of II in
term. A.
la th boat
for Sciatica.
Joints Muscles, Bore Throat,
Colds, Cuts.
Colic, C r u m pa,
a Tooth-
ail
Nerve, Bone
Muscle and
The Ken-
ulna a
Ark on e v e r y
It ow.
Hold by in
Sam-
pi by mall Ira.
Co.
v V.
Notice to Tm
Taxes for the State and county
past due. and all persons
owing are notified that they
must come forward and settle.
Costa will soon be added to
those who are delinquent, and
this cost can be saved by paying
promptly. forced to collect
taxes, and must do so the
law L. W. Tucker
S. J. NOBLES
MODERN BARBER SHOP.
Nicely furnished, every
thing clean and
working the very
best barbers. Second fl
none in the State.
Cosmetics a specialty.
Opposite J. R. J. G.
Barber Shop
Herbert Prop.
Located in main business sec-
of the town. Five chairs
in operation and each one
sided over by a skilled barber.
Our place is inviting, razors
sharp. Our towels clean.
Modern electrical machine for
dry shampoo and La-
dies waited on at their homes.
Hid From Wife, and Sh
Cherished Her Own.
business,
The old man was trashing at the
sink after his day's work.
the st -ire look just the
nine, with the red geranium in
window Land, how I'd lino to see
it with the sun shining in How
it
did not answer for a mo-
When he did his voice shook
a bit.
store's never been the fame
left,
A faint little flush came into
Martha's withered check. Is a
wife ever too old to be moved by
her husband's flattery i
For years and Martha had
a tiny notion store. Then Mar-
fell sick and was taken to the
hospital. That was months ago.
She was out now, but she would
never be strong be
partner their happy little trade ,
again.
can't gel over n hankering for I
n right f the thought Mar-
one forenoon. take it
real careful I can get down there,
s far. wold, but
he'll tickled most to
H took a long time for InT to
drag downtown, but at last
she stood at the In I of the little
street where the store was. All of a
sudden she slopped. Ahead, on the
pavement, stood A tray
from his neck, on which were
arranged a few cards of collar studs,
some papers of pins and shoe lace-.
Two or three holders were in his
shaking old hand, and as ho stood
be called his wares.
Martha clutched at wall of
the building. She looked over
i at the -tore. Its win-
I were filled with fruit, and an
I Italian name fluttered on the awn-
I in;. Then Martha understood.
j had gone to nay her expenses.
She turned and hurried away n
fast a- her trembling would
take her.
will hurt hint so to have me
find thought, and the tears
trickled down her face.
kept a from me, and
I'll keep one from she said to
herself. shan't know that
That night when came III
chilled and weary, Martha asked
cheerfully the old
ever. answer-
ed
BOUND THE FRONT.
An Incident the Military
Montenegrin.
In military courage the
grin probably stand.- at the bead of
European The wish for
a baby boy is. you not die in
your and to face death II
man or boy only a joyous game.
Says W. his
have a man under a heavy
Turkish lire deliberately leave the
trenches and climb breastwork,
only to expose himself from sheer
bravado.
While lying at headquarters
availing the opening of
the campaign in 1ST, I was walking
one day with the prince when a boy
of sixteen or eighteen approached
i us, tap in hand.
raid the prince, show
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad.
SCHEDULES
Between Norfolk, Washington. Plymouth,
and Kinston, Ell live April 1st.
a. m.
a. m. Ar.
u. in.
p. in. Ar.
p. in.
p. in.
p. in.
p. in.
Norfolk
Washington
Plymouth
Kinston
Ar.
Ar.
p. in
a. iii
a. in.
ii
ii. in.
h m.
HI.
In.
you interesting tiling This boy
is the last of a good family.
father and brothers were all killed
in the last battle, and ordered
to go home and stay with his mother
sisters that the family might
not become extinct.
The boy drew near and stopped
before us, his head down, bis cap
in hand.
do yon asked tin
prince.
want to go back to my bat-
said the prince, are
the last of your line, and cannot
allow ii good family to lost.
go home take care of your
The boy begun to cry bitterly.
go home quietly
said prime,
will you H Hogging and he
lowed to
The thought for a moment.
A he knew well, is the
deepest can befall a
Montenegrin.
he broke out. it
isn't for st I'll be
said the prince, must
go
Then boy broke down utter-
he cried, wont to
my father and
lie went away crying, and
the prince said. spite of all this
he will be in the next
For further information, address nearest agent, or
W T. M. T. C. Q. V A.
WILMINGTON, N. .
To Know Your Needs
In Cotton Gin Machinery, Boilers
The Celebrated Alamo Gasoline Engines.
Peanut Pickers.
Electric Light Outfits and Works for
the country homes.
Saw Mills, Planers, Lathes, Sanders, Shapers
Matchers, Surfacers.
and Feed Mills.
Brick and Concrete Machinery.
Chalmers, Detroit and Buick Automobiles.
In fact, anything want in Farm and Mill
Machinery.
The long; life of winter makes
the blood weak, the system easily
coll and a
Rocky n Ten is the greatest
winter remedy; prevents COMa and
keep well all Winter.
Jno. Wooten.
LINIMENT
IMPORT BULBS
are now arriving. We have a fine
assortment. Plant early for the best
results. Send new price list.
Remember we are headquarters
for Ca
far sit
M and or-
promptly filled.
ft CO. Florist,
Raleigh, N. C.
long, dreary winter
months mothers become worn
out, cat sleep or work. H Ha-
Rocky Mountain Tea
est Makes
them happy, healthy and strong.
I. Wooten.
How Painter Lawrence Got
Sir Thomas Lawrence was one of
the Brent portrait painters in Eng-
land. His parents were his
father being a country innkeeper.
One Lord father
and mother stopped the inn.
their young son, the future lord.
with them, In conversation the
I innkeeper spake of the
boy in drawing and wished them lo
test it by a picture of their son.
They assented, thinking to gratify
a father's pride, but not looking for
any evidence of superior talent.
The came in modestly With
chalk and paper and in a few min-
had drawn a picture of their
son. on which the parents looked
with wonder. They the
and promise of future great-
and Ix friended the art-
giving him the help needed to
develop his wonderful gift.
Tho Fishing Otter.
The oiler used
la one most deadly In-
known. In V
it in fur loan s net.
It n water kite.
Which lake mil over the
water n Ilia r nor Use,
otter Itself la piece f
board leaded one aide keep It
upright. The walks Hie
side of tin- Inch or river, letting out
the fly line as lie Hie
otter t, nut
toward this An urea
of water la Untied time nod
Artful Parisian
Parisian beggars have been
known to far beyond a sham
fight with a dog in the gutter for a
crust. Maximo Camp has record-
ed how, on an August Sunday in
1887, at an hour when the quays
were crowded, a shabby man uttered
a of despair threw himself
the Seine the
lie had sunk twice when
a man in workmen's clothes plunged
in, swain after him effected an
apparently rescue. As the
crowd surrounded the two on
bunk rescued came
to, the rescuer for
a hopeless, man, who
had not eaten for three days,
tried to rush off again,
me The nulled
half a franc, this.
shall only have to go without dinner
And of course the crowd
liberally suit. But the
shadowed the two, saw
them count up the spoils in a
and presently arrested the
man
CALL OR
J. Paul Simpson,
N. C.
Gibbs Machinery Co.
Columbia, S. C.
Pulley bowen
Greenville ft
Subscribe to The Reflector.
Wells Browne
Hangs Wall Paper
That you might as
poke inn s-y down n lit
a to give it U
Otis who hi y
bout paper hanging than n
wall pops loose
the fact
the face, that you have a
a , wasted Next
contemplate
talk to Wells He is
in his prices, W
Back at Old Store
M and season ahead. Paste
in next time you w
in his tin, come s
play house on Ave. below
Vive flints, tell your s to
to That little brick triangle
g the
WELLS BROWNE.
Greenville. N. C
DAIRY PRODUCTS,
I have moved my Dairy to the John
son place, one mile from town, am
prepared than ever t furnish
a I y Will Bake delivery
in town. T 2-4.
I have moved my grocery store
back to the old store in the An-
building, opposite Bank of
and invite all
and customers to call on me there
when they want the best in the
Grocery Line. I have more room,
larger stock and am better prepared
to serve your wants Order de-
where in town.
Phone number remains the same
number 35-
C. G. STARKEY
S. I.
S M SCHULTZ
Wholesale
and Dealer.
paid fur Hide, Fur.
Oil Turkeys, Oft
I .
Suits, Go-Carts,
Parlor suits TaMes.
P.
Snuff, Life Key
Wat Cheroots, Henry
Canned Cherries,
. Apple. Apples,
Jolly, Hour. toffee.
Snap, I Food,
OH. Cotton Sired Meal and Hulls,
Apple,
I Now, Dried
Currant.
V- and
But-
New Machine-i
land
j and quantity cheap for
i Come see me.
i S M





D. J. WHICHARD.
EDITOR
NORTH CAROLINA.
k M COL NOTES TEACHERS ASSOCIATION.
Mrs U. P. Belmont. pres- roads. This it a year that groat A. M. COL
;,,, of a female organization interest . this question should
We -t Feb. 1910 To be Held .
it the V- known as the MUM be aroused all over the y , Feb y
how easy it is for he id . to and the next legislature should ,, have been acting as judge
One
Six Months
to carry North Caro-
How some of
then are
The administration at Wash-
will play politic
than anything else, so not much
benefit to the country may be
looked tor from the present
of
Entered In the Greenville
N. C,
It is
ens
busy.
to corner the
if the hem gel
One great trouble with
is i the finish ii worse
the
The seekers will
be large this year, but few of
them prom ire a good yield.
From the interest that is be
jug taken in agriculture these
days it looks slogan will
he the
Turkey are about
to declare war on each other.
If they come in a dash is
danger of getting the fat in the
lire.
We hoping the spring
table crop Will early and
large. If ibis h is d
the meat problem will be solved
to some exit m
The those
b their cotton in
I is . may
them a shy repeat
it this
can't lose Charlotte, even
in of
latest is a number of K lite
who
s gang of thieves.
lice got on to them and
e up the club.
The bill has been introduced
i the Virginia legislature ti
permit tin- calling of an election
statewide prohibition u.
a ct i lion -f twenty live per
cent, of the voters.
Thirty six million eggs have
been disclosed one cold
in Jersey the
owners cornering them for high
or prices. of then,
hand since last spring.
has his bag
again and made several
donations to colleges.
Si. Ill V male College, ill this
Stale, is given on con-
an endowment of
is raised.
Club has let down the to and the next legislature should
women in Mew York and be asked to grant the county
then to become authority l vol.-on the
of club, Mrs issuing bonds
thinks the build a system of good roads.
A bond issue is the quickest,
Cheapest and best method bf
which to get roads. The
tax sufficient to meet the
st on a bond issue for this
pose would be so small that the
people would never miss it.
who have been acting as
at various corn shows, report
that the farmers all over the
state seem to be intensely inter-
in all things t
men are as good as she is, and
perhaps they are.
The nearest, quickest and best
route by which to reach the
homes of I'm county is through
II,,. Reflector. If you want to
reach I he attention of the pet.-
pl. an advertisement la this
per do the work for you.
Mr Business Man, y
the advertisement, and The
Will deliver it at the
right place.
The News, which is
s mighty good afternoon paper
The program H as
a. m. Devotional
by Rev. B. F. Huske.
a. of
improved farm methods.
Especial care should be I distribution of bulletins,
in the selection of since it u . preparation of
bears directly on us yields the by Prof. H. E. Austin.
A local branch of the Farm General discussion.
Union was recently p. by Miss
here, with following r;
NORTH POLE NOT DISCOVERED
Major A. of
Durham, has published a book
is a valuable addition to
the works of science, and will
be received with more than or
interest just at this time
it treats of matter that
H. Poe;
Editor of The
L.
Professor of mathematics in
Chaplain-D. H. President
of the college.
R. Hudson;
Estate Farm Demonstrator.
who has charge of the
Extension
This will be one of best
meetings we have had. It will
be noticed that we have only one
Object for the morning. I
think I can assure the
that this important subject will
be so discussed that you will feel
that you have b-en repaid for
the sacrifice that know you
have to make to attend these
n and I also to ask
the teacher, to make their
arrangements to b present at
taken no departure by I. brows light on the
getting out a Sunday morn- contentions as to the discovery
edition which began last j of the North Pole. This book of
issue Major is a tribute
, The News was a line om, the late David G. of
fully i keeping with its usual om he says -was
excellence. We hope the new the greatest
venture prove for us. the most burned surveyor
th the best and most expert
in finding landmarks
The in case has bro u, ever saw. It gives
t Newman; session. It is ex-
Professor of Agriculture.
It was a
gratifying to those
who have arranged to give you
meeting, there being this WM, to see how
charter
m of professors at A. A
ii. college and s
of the state department of
agriculture, several
and local farmers were a so
present. The great movement
for which the union stands should
nous Mr t Hi
of variations of the
statute in regard to deeding needle, and
children. While on Lad t these beat
on some talk that
Carolina legislature will
t might alto be Well to change evidence that r
you are into it.
I that express
When I M lat
from either one of these
sessions will be your loss. I am
looking for a meeting.
Lei us come together and make
it such. The names of more
the statute that permit m-m-
reached the
receive hearty of thirty
every on. in the
The annual reception of the I wish to st all the
Young Men's to explain this
was given in the col leg boys between now and
library Saturday night. meeting and give to me that
senior and junior classes Lay names of their
Meredith College and enter. L -t have at
n the s. rial story n
K the first installment I
which will appear The Be
Hector next Saturday, our read-
will have an unity
that they should
not miss
without license. Pole as claimed by them,
Carolina is very HIM o
h r and
I, ., th ii in
ii doing well for
n j,,,,, in
. Saturday
u bond i mads.
Don't y till the blame i I tin
cost of high i
i.
having
the
of
. r
one idea that
led the New Federal judge
quickly squelch the libel pro
,. ,. lings against the Blew
World, a trial might
develop ton scandal
in connection with the
canal d
II win u
the is made from
mi that is be
meeting, r jug circulated the
some arc dent to pardon Franc H,
This i- j ear for them
defaulting teller of
Hie
may
up
spec lo -now
The Oil . die News
I v, If do ninny
Of the in must a decided
Improvement their past
records.
I National Lank.
in the prison at At
and has served three year.
of 8-year sentence.
This is a timely
from the Scotland N--ck
There is no use for the Demo-
one else taking
the reported rupture or
feeling existing
the president, Speaker
insurgents, etc. They will
., be as one man when the
time
The Republicans of Worth Car-
u set. They
are now only claiming that they
will carry six of ten .
in this State
next election. They are
oils to be willing this far ahead
to concede four congressmen to
the One we
have not iced, however, i
have learned enough to
making claims
what they are fining to do ill the
first district
but only reached tn North
chance is
I distance from the North Pole bf
Hie of the earth. The
News and of Sun
day gave long from
book that
very interesting reading.
A I
The hoard of at a
meeting night, fix-
,. the license for near-beer
loons at a year. The
have to license
we have Ho with
them about the matter. The
law Is written by the
and is interpreted by the courts
and it that the authorities
shall grant license to those up
for such In sell near bet r.
Institute w re present as as
the and friends of
in the city. Refresh-
were served.
monthly dance of the
a man G rm in t was held
ii. y night.
The has decided that
mid-term examinations will
omitted this soring,
us only two
scholastic year.
hi of the
II, r, track and base; all
Una have been getting in
g practice and Captains
and say
for good
aright.
,. .---------
least one boy in in
the county to become a member
of this club. W. H.
Co. Schools.
Judge J. -Sh. Dad.
Ex T. J. received
i morning
the death of ex-Judge James
E Shepherd, of which
if it was not for the Raleigh
News and some Re-
ill the Slate
would be at a loss for some-
thing to editorials about.
Mrs Br has been grunted
a divorce with
She ought to be able to
along on at though it is
just half she the
court her.
When U come.- to advertising
that bring- results, The
tor I goods. You MB
other method of reach-
the homes of so many people
in Pitt
A church in St. Louis has
a motion picture outfit u
their Sunday school to attract
the children. We never saw a
child that did like motion
pictures and doubt this Hun-
day school will have a full
house.
The number of farmers here
today and the exhibits of seed
corn they made for seed
indicates that this year
Pitt county is going for more
corn and better corn. When
they make plenty of corn, the
meat problem will take care of
itself.
Do not lot your interest in
crop preparation other
things at tins time of year make
you overlook the fact that Pitt
, h occurred this morning in a Haiti-
nut. honestly, a mar no i , , , f,, . .
. . i ii moM Judge shepherd
lilt ion tunes and an old- r
. . i . . ore of tho state ablest and
fashioned barroom in wide open, was one
,.,. so prominent men. He was
, o their own daddy, th. lime Mm o the
evil, himself, tell on,, Supreme court, and held other
from the other and furthermore
he doesn't care which lives
and En-
Notice.
Feed Oats, seed data, oats,
call on U for see s
greatest need is good low. J. R. J. Q. w
responsible position. His death
is a great loss to North Carolina.
Took All His Money
Often all i man turns goes to doctors
or for mediums, l cure H ell,
liver o kid trouble that Dr. King
New Lit J Pills would quickly
cot. He-t for
die-, malaria aid debility, M t all
a fl Q a
Of coal there
to be no end. The fourth
great disaster within a week
curred Monday in Pennsylvania,
where nearly two hundred men
Robinson. were in a name swept
the New York stock exchange, from which it is believed
went busted Tuesday to the will come out alive.
of a million dollars. They hit Really, these things are are
railroad bonds too heavy. appalling.
TO
SUCCESSFUL
TOBACCO
CROWING
COLUMBIA CD.
NORFOLK
VA.,
COLUMBIA
at
a a
X,
.-. PACT ITEMS.
Wanted to
buy bush-Is
HAPPENING WITHIN
OLD NORTH STATE
i GATHERED FROM OUR EXCHANGES
Items of
I Buy
of field by J- R- Smith Co.
School books, bibles and
menu at J. R. Smith Co.
turned work, brackets,
window and door frames made
on short notice by J. R.
Dinner baskets, pencil boxes Dixon-
elates, pencils, ink erasers at t.
J. R. Smith Co.
Cook stoves, heater and
repairs at J. R. Co.
patterns and m
at J- R Smith Co.
Rubber, and corrugated
at J. R. Smith Co.
To the Merchants When you
extra of
call on W. E
you want to insure
property fire, will
and rubber
fitting valves at J. K.
Smith Co.
If you have 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.
It you need a opener
top Mr
Smith Co.
A nice of coffins and
caskets always on hand with a
nice heart at your at
J. R. Smith Co. ii Dixon.
An id is
Wailing to shoe your horses and
mules at J. R Smith Ci Dixon.
Now is time to advertise
in the Ayden Department-
U. W. Smith.
W. F. Moseley, who bi en
bis
plant of Smith
for the last two years, has re
signed and family to
Tarboro. Smith is no
the electrician,
Will r. pair carte, wagons
and you new ones.
J. Smith Co. Dixon.
his
in Spring Hope.
Gallon u for ceiling, flooring
and
We guarantee
faction. . ,
J. R. Smith Co.
The clock was uncovered at J.
R. Smith store Thurs-
The time was
Mrs. Mrs. W. L. Roberson won
the 42-piece set china, her
time being
e-e.
N. C. Feb.
Mrs. Fleming and
Miss Anna, were u
town Monday Mrs. J. F-
ming.
Mr and Mrs. C. Washington
were in town Tuesday visiting
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. It D.
ton spent Wednesday night with
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Fleming.
Mr. C. M. Jones and Mrs.
Moore w re in town
visiting Mrs. J.
I S. Fleming lost a mu
Friday night. The
animal had a con
at their store.
Advertise in the news columns
I of The Daily
W. T. Hart is moving to the
Nobles building, neat the Baptist
.
For barbed wire and nails.
see J. R- Smith Co. -lust at-
rived a car load.
Clarence Cannon will occupy
the house made vacant by the
removal of Mr. Hart.
There is no time than
now to put your ad in or sub-
Church G. will move to
the Murray building, on
street as as it
undergoes repairs.
James L. Little made our
sanctum a call Thurs-
T. Keel has opened a
market opposite the cotton ex-
change. Look for his ad
Won't Need a Crutch
u . i. ,
lee, I ma p. .
c all dealers.
g chill
Mrs. Jessie and
children, of Va
in Friday night to d
some time her mot
Mrs. Fannie Fleming.
Mrs. Kicks, of
is her El.
RicKs. She expects to eve
Sunday for to
her son there.
Mrs. Nellie Wilson left
day morning to visit in
Mr. and Mrs. O. W.
ton and son. Carey, spent
day and Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs J. F. Fleming.
Mr. and Mr, went o
Washington Saturday and return
morning.
T. Ii. Rollins, of Washington,
was in town Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
attended at Mount
Sunday and
to spend a few day.
j j t.
Washington to W
Abram Baker went to
Sunday morning to visit m-
is sick
Watch t i
A. C. Nobles has moved
family to the plan, and
will the farm for J.
C. the year.
Ninety and spring
family an S to The Reflector.
C. MEREDITH
Graduate Nurse
North Carolina.
CONDITION OF
THE BANK OF AYDEN
AT N.
At the close Jan.
i , Liabilities
Resources
and discounts
Overdrafts secured Surplus fund
and unsecured
and fixtures
Undivided profits, less
our. exp. and taxes pd. 4,888.08
Deposits sub. to check 71,38.88
Demand loans
Silver coin, nil.
minor our. 1,818.84
Total 8188.878.28
outstanding
Total
STATE
. . mar
I, J. K. Cashier of u
the above is U. the best my
Subscribed . and, sworn to
ELIAS
CANNON.
1----
before , this day
HODGE,
Notary Public.
w now have. We have taken No-
carried In a
Dry Goods Store.
Come let us show you. -av, M
Co., Ayden, N. C.
We are prepared to furnish you with
House and Kitchen Furniture
the very prices. Ca or
Come to see us and we will convince w
AYDEN FURNITURE CO
NEXT DOOR TO
President Helps Orphans
an have been
an
a Mac .
r in for .
It has v.-l h BUM m-
I., Bear end
We ram r. t l the
Only e -II
Died.
Jan. Bethel.
Pitt county. Mrs. Nelson,
the lovable wife of Mr. James
T Nelson. She leaves two
little and a fond
husband and B large circle of
relatives and friends. She was
the daunt her of Mr. John H.
Barnhill. aware of
her approaching
she met the end with a Christian
fortitude rarely witnessed. Her
exemplary life won the
all who To sever the
tits that bound her to her family
seemed to be her only regret.
Her remains were Mi at her
father's family burial ground
I impressive funeral services
attended by a large congregation
of relatives friends.
angel has oversea
land,
a Mail spirit beta
U return
An I the
I ,. i u all.
A Friend.
Feb.
Martha z. of
Go, was gored and seriously m
by her cow today. Mrs
went in the stable to mill-
when mad animal rush.-d
With blood
from her face she out
the stable. Owing to her ape
fatal are
Feb. -It will b
a source of deep sorrow
North Carolina to know
th re are today l
smallpox at the
Hie
was discovered a few days
by Dr. Julian, the
physician, and
to extent. MM
Olive of the teachers,
it, with of th.
Elizabeth City, Feb.
was brought here today of the
horrible burning of an aged
at Sunday mp-
The old man, who gave his name
as Ben Goodwin, of P
Goodwin, of Norfolk
Va., arrived at Sat
and hung
store Mr. Tow. H- told
Mr. Tow and others that he a
old and bad
Hit way from Norfolk count,
where he had escaped the
county home and was bound f
where he had B
tar residing. About elev
he was directed to a
cant tenement house, where h
was told ho should spend th.
night and some
started a lire for his A-
two the
w is alarmed Dy his screams
help, and rushing not
found the old man wrapped it.
Blankets were
around him and medical aid sum
but His
human aid. He liven,
In terrible agony until
eleven o'clock last night. Th.
oil man's remains were taken Ii
charge by the
y and buried-
The Facts About
a bitters, bracer . f
It be the thing in tie world for any ore x r. ac t-
l-o- c t. r.
be of the sort. 1st ;
is a quite heavily
If in prescribed it
If
to the various i
refuted, it I. fist Ms peep- .
fairness common in
majority be
is be truthful
a Free
MB. W. P- DEAD.
Away
C, 8-
. i tire city was shocked and
. when it was learned
r. P.
prominent
. had
KING'S CROSS ROAD ITEMS.
In Your Homes to Stay
King's Cross Roads, FeD.
G. A. Smith and wife,
spent part of
wet k with his mother, Mis. W.
B, Smith.
Mrs. has been
right sick for the last week.
We hope she will soon be out
again.
H. S. Tyson is having
new stables
The- farmers are forward
with their work in this
Prospects are bright tor a
good crop year.
Mr. and Smith and
spent last
and Sunday with her lather. U.
S. Tyson.
Miss Leona was very
sick k, We clad to
she is able attend school
again.
Honor Roil-The following art
the names of on the roll
honor for the month of
Irene Smith, Lame Tyson, Beta
Christine Smith. Robbie
Smith. May Belle Tyson, Leone
Tyson. Martha Smith,
Corbet,
Parker. Forbes, Martha
Little and Mamie Ruth Smith.
Boson. Mass. Feb. 5.- l
n or about . May of
the earth will
bombarded with fr m
tail of the famous Imps e
which is
at a terrific rate n
headed in direction, i
made today by P
Pick, ring, Harvard.
earth I due t i
through the of this c n
May said V
at. that time
will probably be pelted wit. fl
It been
other times when comets
approached it.
Professor Pickering does no
believe that the which
very
his tome
.- street fail-
nine o'clock this
v. Mr.
,, d
. -.-v. but
,. was bi
He had re-
. Baltimore where he
.,. tn suit s-r- t, in
. Mr.
th
. i--
comet s tail. ,. ,. i. ., a
-I attach no to H
B now . a
the earth and wife, one grown an
that the several younger children, me
any not yet
belief that those motors were bean appointed
pare
of
Saved From
i r felt so rear my
R it No. a
, fl, pound, in spite . .
. st A-m t
f of
if-the
by all
Seed pea nuts for Nice
J. R. J- G-
HOTEL KERN AN
ii. a. t.
MD.
It.
r,. Ho h
never Sail and Go. a.-
KB i for and
tea
OM.
by
N C. lay
THE
M.
u las
Apples.
Mr. J. S- Smith sent The Re-
a twin apples that is quite
curiosity. It was found in a
barrel of Albemarle Pippins that
I he was opening in his store.
. . C C This is the kind of weather
lib S Late brings coMb and pneumonia.
Fresh Oysters I C. F. Koonce. of
Coming Every Day spent
Can Serve Tea Any Way. Try Me day in the city.





EVENING IN
PRAISED IN NEW YORK.
IMPERSONATIONS OF
PLEASES.
Mrs.
People
J. B Corny
Mm.
Mr.-. B Chert, of this
town, who la the
term N. V . is dis-
In talent by
k Plate consisting
of Stories of tin- South,
and
other of the
old days. r i
are u i to the Northern
people who are i w hear her.
Of an given on
the night of Jan. 31st, two
the papers speak as
Ft church -h house
Mrs. James Burton
f N.
i , i. ruined a large
CHILDREN WHO ARE SICKLY.
Mother who value their own com-
fort a. d the w. of their children,
should never be a box of Moth-
s for
I i . u e
up . con-
teething- he d
a n stomach a. powders
never fail. Sold b all drug
Don't accept n A trial
to any m Her who will
Allan S Le . Y.
PAYING FOR THE SCHOOLS.
At
stories of life
and leadings from works
authors. enter-
was styled Even-
log in Refreshments
followed ; Be of songs
and and
Chronicle
A unique was
given la-t evening Christ
Church Parish Douse, a
nice listened to
iv. n by-
Mrs. Cherry, of
N. C , who
and readings of the
Southern and the
of the days, Mrs.
Cherry a a native of
Carolina and Knows all of the
of those she
Her
was given with a realism that
was effective and won
applause from her
Timer.
THROW OUT THE
Give the Many
People Will
be Happier
Throw the Life Li
The r s
Tn r. can't get the
out i f Hi-
. or e mil
i. em
y i h I
i ere h
.-, e of die air
i.
. It C i
e I
the
The general of 1909
amended the law regulating the
apportionment of the
hundred thousand for
four-months school term, so
to require county
in this appropriation to levy .
tax on property
fifteen cents on the poll as th-
maximum limit of special tax
could be levied fur this
pose, and providing c u
ties levying this maximum lax
should receive all the
d for a
sen though the tax did
raise half.
Under the new law sixty on
s applied for aid fr. n
this appropriation
of these Counties n
more from the i
than they raised from tin
According to the
c to and filed in the e
the superintendent of public
instruction, the
ties in this Stat.
appropriation a four
months will this
ear from their county
tax for schools,
In words,
under the new law.
raised that much more mom
ii r their sch than
would have been
raise the old law. For
the appropriated by th.
Sate. G will be raised
according to me estimate, in
the counties sharing in that
pr News
Notice of -and Sale.
By virtue of a power of alt con-
n a certain mortgage deed,
and delivered by W. J. H.
La an Clara S
L u ii e to W. H. r.-in.- , on
if
appears in the register
office in Pitt in k J-r. page
he will on Mu. day
be day of Feb
to court r
door in the bid
for the foil i
tract or i of land
tract in Creek t- ship.
Hilt Carolina
o . the east by the land of K u h,
on th- south y of J. L
Tucker, on the by S. V.
Notice
By of power of con-
n a ed
and by Waller West and
wife, Esther lo G. F. Evan on
the i day of i'S,
duly recorded in the of d e. a
office of Pitt count., Car.
in book k-t, page the e i
, exp to pub
court- in Greenville,
to highest bi. on
the 2nd day of March, 19.0, at
noon. the following real
S the town of Greenville.
North arid known as one-
half of lot number on map made I y
P. in of the Will am
land, then by
ville Land and Company,
and by beginning at a a on C
bring No. M, which w
allot., d Marv E wife
S. K sherry in of
the lards of L. ii. deceased.
at a stake a pop
I r, the s corn, r i in
i said ion and runs north 1-2
we in J. L. I u k
line, north 1-2 east
Co r t i back gum i- he us
lint-, then with raid
ea- to a
corner, thence south east
at the ct of numbers
running with
It numb rill about Si to a
thence and
with
thence northerly with Clark lo
corner of lot i umber to th- twin-
it being the northern half of lot
number HO and contain bout 1-4 of
an acre more or has and I
lot d in a deed from
d wife. Can line
drop. tn G. K. Evans, natal September
a to a oak eta . p. th Bee 126th, in book
pg- To
i red.
This the day of Jar 1910.
G F , Mortgagee
By F. C. Harming, attorney.
south east Si I a to th
of lot no. then rev
of line of lot s
-nu h Si w poles to the be-
g. remaining more
T in town-
and in v, n t sou h of
S if Or.-.- and adj in n. th la d of
k J. n. Ki i
H r ling and others, of power of con-
u ti i m. res or d in a certain mortgage de d
with tie of family j and delivered by I, B.
r . and wife. Addle H. ti A S
Th the of January, and It. K. tr. as I ope-
W. i k, . I land Bra., mortgage- need
bears data of av March. ISA-.
Sale of Real Property
I c. d is in the re r's
Pi t county in to k page
By Virtue era leer e of the Superior I m, the Under i d will on a
of c in mule the at day of .
y of
there-n pending. d
a- C. ti. Li tie
administrator of w. D. Moore,
u B Moor . t
I will, n . Fe
before th- Ci house door ii
ville. at sale to the
t bid a c- tin or
parcel of in Carolina p.
a join th
Elite J, h. G. M M. or
an i A. M. g
1-2 nor. or I
lot No in the d of the land, of
John A. d. Terms of
tab- c i h
of 1910
C O. of l More
I ltd i s
the at day of a
o'clock, n n. expose to public
Land Sale
Terrible Croup
The. re
Will I
thou
fr m Hi
m o
Sirs c, t i S.
, K c i t. N C
. in
. . m . , j, a .
they b m . . . I
a lone tr Hanging
hi tin in my
kidney.-. . , .-h.
arose in mining ,. to corn
the I
no f from the i
used h id h nu s . j ed of
being cur vi. n Ki Pills
were to me. I b
their could b e they
ware ma
of the i n Improved my
health -a-
For late by a deal rs. Price
cents. Foster-Mill Co.
New York, agent for the United
State.
Remember the name
tale no other.
Pert Office Receipt.
Postmaster R. C. Flanagan
tells us that the office re-
for the month of January
were For the
ponding month last year the
receipts were a gain this
year of This brings
Greenville that much nearer to
the free delivery class, and it
will likely he reached by the end
of the present quarter.
Mot Popular Druggist Makes a
Remarkable Statement.
Dr. J. W. Bryan has at obtained
the agency for a remedy they
on a guarantee to
any Liver If food does
not digest well, there gas or pain
in the if the tongue is coated
and breath bad, if there I.
and strain Pills
will cure you. If the. sot
Dr. J. W. Bryan's guarantee
to return your money.
Pill give quick relief end per-
rune of
m and all Liver Troubles arc
strong statements, but Dr.
customers a to prove
e truth, and if
cant box of Liver
are not satisfied with the
Dr. and for your mi
for sale by M. II. Saul
N. C.
Subscribe Reflector.
My it by, who i- four
lo with or. up On rev
or ii i s w though h e.
Alter trying nil the
a d most in tin- new, I cane home one
night at midnight, a d my wife said.
ho. en up i-g in i
you get a lot of
we wile
they all will g, t
I last drug
i i it h me In he
a bin; . In fifteen mm-
he sou d asleep It broke
I-.-1 nu;. it d me.
e lo e croup
of a till d I hope I live
t ml
Wish m th.- best of
u sorely I remain,
E. Clark S i S E, Wash.
tic .
a ably IT c
r. in in of an
be I every re there j. H
chi d. I i how to
cur up comes with e ch outfit.
outfit in
at i e'er, where
and at Coward K n. It in
to cure catarrh, coughs and
olds.
Mr. J. Dead.
Mr. Frank n ore of the
oldest citizens of mis section,
died Thursday afternoon at his
home a mile
Greenville, he was in his 83rd
year, was an exceptionally
man. He was a member of
the Methodist church and also of
Odd Fellows fraternity,
and was ever true to his
and his lodge. He is survived
by three sons and one daughter
W. D. F. V. and J.
B-, and Miss Addie Johnston.
The was conducted by
Covenant Lodge I. F. this
afternoon, the burial taking
place at the family burying
ground, at the Henry Brown
farm, north of Greenville at
o'clock.
By vi- tn-- a of the Superior
c u t of lit made b. hi-
R. B. judge i
term, in case i. J.
Ha. aid a an st N
Ow n aid the undersigned
will sell at lie
the Co, door in
at noon i n
7th IS . in.-in lowing n t
of the county of Pit
a id hi aid tree
of and k. on a. i e place, ad-
join tie Hubert
ti. M. I inn an. Lo Rodger, W.
W Of en I, S n, c g
acres, b. i g the rat of land
I tied to B N Owens in the
Of hie audit, the long
more d s rib-d h Lot N,.
if the ,
file I n peal i fed th d
a as
no- No. S in
m the of th clerk of
no
U. , ala
with six
pi cent t on fined nay
ill K III t.
ti. . F. G James,
-Mum rs
to Creditors.
Having duly qualified the
Sup nor of Pitt county
a. the of r.
Johnston o ice is given to a I
sons d. to estate of raid
to make immediate
to th. d persons
having c aims against laid are
notified that the same resent-
ed lo ed on or
be tore the 1st of Primary
or this lie plead in bar
recovery,
. J- Johnston,
W. r . a, Atty.
Notice to Creditor
Letters testamentary, a executor of
the will end test of W R.
Home, h been issued
to me by th; of the Superior
court of Pitt is hereby
given to ell p holding claims
against the estate of the said W. R.
Hi tn present th m to me for pay-
authenticated, on r before
the 3rd day of February, 1911, or this
notice will he ad in oar their re-
All persons in to said
estate are no to I immediate
payment to me.
This the 2nd day of February
R. L
of th last will and testament
of W. It Home, decease.
A Blow,
Notice to Creditors
Having qualified before the clerk
of the court of iv. t co in.
the administrator of Be tie on,
notice is hereby given to nil
to the estate of
to make immediate the
and all
claims said ire
that the must presented for
Say men t to the on or be-
the 1st of February. 1911, or
this notice will be plead in bar of
recovery.
J. O. Johnston,
W. F. Evans, Atty.
fore the curt door in Green-
vile to the fur
the following described tract or
of lead to w
Lying and in Swift
county Pitt and of
North Carolin , ad known and
as it in
b the Anders n tan-a; on the
east by H and Bert
d ck; on the by the la I
hi d on the west b
land of
S more or lea- kn
as a part of
e where B n d
Addle now re.-i e. T. is Sale
is m id.- to the terms of said
m r
This the of 1910.
A. S and It. E. Copeland.
F C
Notice of
Ry virtue of the power of sale eon-
in n in m deed ex
cut. d h d delivered by Ho g and
Virginia t to Higgs it o . on the
day of and
I receded in the r of deed e
f count , N. Ina, in book
. the I ex-
pose to p h s-l , bi fore the court
door in to the
bi n March I, . a certain tract
or in real o- land and in In U e
county of Pit aid s at. of North Cur-
. unit d fol w . to
Be lot No. in l. ck
B, b ginning a-, corner No. and
P in if et sou
feet, then 721-4
th-n feet to
street, th. n minx sir et
to i to
deed, of e cash.
The 31st d v f January.
Bro.-.; Mort
Are You
Honest
With your land when for the
sake of saving a few dollars
you use a fertilizer 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 trade is on every bag
NEGLECT OTHER
CROPS FOR TOBACCO
SOME GOOD ADVICE TO FARMERS
BOYS ROCKED TRAIN.
TRADE HARK
So Royster Guano Co.
NORFOLK, VA.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE
IN GREENVILLE, N.
At the clove if business Jan.
Notice to Creditors.
Having duly qua b fore the
court clerK of Pitt as
administrator, d. b. n. of the is ate
of Fleming, notice ii y
to all per.-one to the
to make to
the and all persons having
cl inns against the e are not lied
that the same must lie presented for
payment to the on or he-
fore the 1st day of January. 1911, or
this notice will be plead in of re-
M. I. Fie-
D. B. N. of Leonidas Fleming,
i ltd
All other
Houses, ,
OS S
Demand
Baa an
sh It
God Coin
i v- re
Ma ion
and notes
LIABILITIES
paid in 000.10
d es
s s mill taxes paid I
of Den.
Pep t
US
h Heeded by Every
Plaster in the Country
The season U approaching when
each planter will mark off his
fields for the next crop.
and before the crop is we
desire to give a word of warning.
The history of tobacco growing,
as we have it, proves
that only those planters have
made money who have
their efforts on making a
quality of tobacco. t
will not brooK neglect in any
form, and the planter who counts
on making a crop in a slipshod
way is sure to get left The to-
crop wants your every
attention. It demands it and
must have it.
Don't yourself to
the neglect of other products
Herein lies the solution to your
troubles, and when tobacco
planters learn lesson, and
make practical application of it,
there will be no further trouble.
To our friends in the bright
belts we would say that they
would act wisely to go slow in
planting large crops.
is selling well. It will continue
to do so providing the world do. s
not too much.
It is mi old with plant
that it is no for one lo
curtail his because his
neighbor will not do so. is
not the in the case at
all. Here always be large
crops of tobacco grown, and
don't about that. The
is i shall less to-
but grow better
tobacco. An over is what
nine farmers out of ten
from making e tobacco.
b the point. to plant
less the reason that by so do
you apt to make better
Southern
Journal
Captured and Over to the
Wednesday evening as the
Norfolk Southern pas-
train was nearing Wen
dell, were
the tram Emergency brakes
were applied and the train
quickly stopped. The
and crew joined in the chase
after the guilty parties two
small colored boys who had
thrown the rocks were
The boys were taken aboard the
train and carried to Wendell
where they were turned over to
the authorities. There has been
similar trouble before by rocks
being thrown at the train
Wendell, and the conductor was
keeping a watch out while pass-
there.
OF THE DEM-
SUB-COMMITTEE
REVISE PLAN OF ORGANIZATION.
Professional Cards
W. F. EVANS
AT LAW
GREENVILLE,
Democratic Committee
to Meet March
The sub-committee appointed
by the Democratic State
committee met yesterday in
Che State capitol and revised the
plan of organization. The
of Hon. A. H.
Eller, of ex-f
Governor T. J. Jarvis, of Green
Hon. John M
f Salisbury; Hon. W. T. Craw-
of and Hon.
L of Halifax.
The committee adjourned
night, after agreed u I. MOORE H. LONG
in outline of their work, a .-
be drafted by t State- and
Office opposite R. L. Smith
stables, and next door to John Flans
I -o's new building.
N. W. OUTLAW
Attorney at Law
Office occupied by J, L.
GREENVILLE. N. C.
S. J. Everett
Attorney at Law
made on Real Estate
Masonic Greenville, N. C.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
The Bethel Banking Trust Co.,
AT BETHEL, N.
At the close of Nov. 1900.
Resources Liabilities
Capital Stock
Surplus fund
Loans and discounts
Overdrafts secured
and unsecured
Furniture and fixtures
Due from and
Gold and silver
minor coin currency 2,481.98
6,000.00
6.000.00
Undivided profits less
expenses taxes pd 877.00
Time
Deposits sub to check 661.80
Total
168,071.78
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. County of
I, W. H. Cashier of the above-named bank, do sol-
swear that the above statement is true tn the best of my
knowledge and belief. W. II Cashier.
Subset and sworn to
State of North Caro County of Pitt.
I. J. a. L Little, r of above n bank, do solemn y swear that
the i true to the best of my d belief.
James L.
D. W.
IN
Land
Ry of a
and delivered by William
wife, Polly Hollows, to F G. James,
on the av of June. ,
mortgage was duly r ii t e
e of th- r i I of deeds f Pitt
county. In b X-7. pa- SOS, the
w II e II for tr e
court house door in Greenville,
day, arch 7th, the f
de piece or i if laid, n
Pitt in Heaver Dam township,
the lands of Nobles,
Isaac and . Beat, con-
acre more or less. Mid
the same land deeded id
William way and wife by
reference to which deed s
made for an Said
land is sold said
also two other on same land.
This 2nd, .
F. G.
Groceries r
And Provisions
and to before
me this 5th day of February, 1910.
H. D. Public.
My term expire Sept., Si, 1910.
R W King
W. n. Wilson
J. G.
Directors.
REAL ESTATE
No better investment on Earth than Earth itself
WILL BUY IT-WILL SELL IT
A FEW CHOICE LOTS FOR SALE IN WEST
GREENVILLE
B. W. MOSELEY
Cotton Bagging-and
Good kept con-
in stock. Country
Produce Bought and Sold
D. W.
GREENVILLE N Q
North Carolina
While it is often impossible to
prevent an accident, it never
impossible to be is
not beyond any In
vest cents in a bottle of
Liniment and you are
prepared for sprains, bruises and
Ilka is juries. Sold by all dealers
FOR THE BEST
FURNITURE
and House Furnishing
always go to TAFT
FOR
COAL, WOOD
and
PHONE
We keep all kind coal and dry
wood. Can furnish you at any time for
stove, or cook stove. We
keep and Give
s your orders.
C. Co
A few delay in treat-
cases of Veil
the I of time it takes to k
for a doctor often
The way is to keep
in
at the first
cation of give the child a
dose. to take and all
ways cures, by
STOKES ITEMS.
Stoke, Feb L. T.
Thompson Mrs. L
of Aurora, are visiting Mrs.
J. L.
J. N. came in
for a few days visit to his father.
Miss Eva spent Sat-
and Sunday with Miss Eva
Thomas.
J. S. Fleming and E. B.
Whichard are all smiles.
C. Washington and wife, of
Baltimore, were here Monday.
The basket party at Stoke
High School was a success, even
though Miss Miry Lee Woodard
was very ill. The primary
teacher, Miss Susie Ross,
it.
Johnnie Bailey left last Thurs-
day morning for John Hopkins
hospital to undergo an operation
for appendicitis.
Marvin Nobles has accepted a
position with G Stokes.
W. G. Stokes returned from
Baltimore Friday.
HUMAN HANDS
TOUCH IT.
An attack of the grip is often
followed by a persistent
to ma- y proves a great
annoyance.
Remedy has been extensively
used with good success
the relief and cu e of
Many cases have been cured
all other failed.
Sold all dealers.
FARMVILLE ITEMS.
Farmville.
of aldermen met Tuesday
night and had a busy session.
G. A. from Greenville, was
sworn in as chief of police.
John T. Thorns resigned as may-
or and Carl Turnage was
pointed mayor.
Chief Clark has made a Rood
impression. As usual there
were some fellows who wanted
to try the new policeman. It is
talked on the that sever-
threats had been heard to th
effect that the bullies would run
Clark off or kill him.
Late yesterday afternoon there
was some boisterous conduct in
Burnett's store and Chief
went in to quell the trouble and
was to arrest
Eason, bully of the
and goes the
the Clark knocked him
was struck above
tie eye severely wounded.
It is to be hoped that no one else
will wish to Chief Clark.
It is to be hoped that some-
thing will soon be done to make
it safe and decent for ladies to
pass the same side of the street
our meat market and town hall
occupies. There are a number
of huts where all sorts of
conduct is to go on, also
odors and cursing by both
and black, make it
that ladies will hardly
pass on that of the airest.
Ed Warren has moved into the
new and house just
completed by T. L. Turnage on
Church
The farmers are delighted
that they have a store
in Farmville they can be
supplied with farming
Prof. E. L. Middleton, of
will be at the Baptist
church Sunday and will make
several addresses.
a. School.
a. address by
Prof. E. L. Middleton.
a.
p. school mass
meeting led by Prof. Middleton.
All the Sunday schools of the
town are to be present.
p. by Prof.
E. L. Middleton.
The of tie town and
are invited to
s to
chairman and to the
members of the cam-
mi
Chairman Eller said last
State
committee will be called to
in the early part of March
to pass upon the report of
and, at the same
to fix the time and place for j
State convention. They will
designate a common day on
to hold primaries for
nomination throughout the State
of State, congressional and
and also a com
mm day for several county
conventions.
particular changes pro-
posed by the -e are not
but it is under
stood that the principal ones are
intended to make plan more
and adaptable to local
t th j
Raleigh News Observer.
me this
ATTORNEYS AT LA W
I-R N C
OR R. L. CARR
Dentist.
GREENVILLE. N. C.
DR. S HASSELL
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN
Greenville, N. C
Office on Third formerly
pied by Dr, Bagwell.
16th day of Nov.,
T. Carson,
Notary
s M Jones,
M. O
Directors.
JULIUS BROWN
N. C
Harry Skinner. Skinner, Jr
H. .
SKINNER
WHEDBEE
N- C
If with indigestion,
constipation, no appetite or feel
give i
and Liver Tablets a trial d
will be pleased with the re- , . . , ,. , . .
nit. These tablets invigorate A Lady Who Lives in Goldsboro
i he stomach and liver and Joins In the of Praise
then the digestion. Sold by all for The Woman's
dealers. j Tonic
Mats cf
you whet
Of an might noon
the a sewing machine
Or bow many invisible parts there
are which run well a month or
co in a carelessly-made machine, and then
by going wrong render it utterly useless
For the perfect construction and thorough,
testing of these vital details you must de-
pend upon the honor end reputation of
the maker.
J The makers of the Singer Sewing Machine
enjoy a reputation vouched for by millions
Singer users all over the world.
These millions of Singer users have proved
the perfection of the Singer by years of
sewing.
Q The Singer Sewing Machine is built like
a watch and runs like one.
Goldsboro, N. treat- .
ed me for many distress-m; I
writes Mrs. A. Smith, Rave
me no relief.
Purchases Fixture.
M . W. L. Best, of Greenville.
N. C, the A. G.
it. suffered neuralgia the
fixtures Monday at the and WM . y
public sale. He is now having head. I hod pain in bowels,
the same boxed preparatory to VS v,
moving it to Greenville where he H
to a jewelry store,
. . lust such doubtful
News from which are
ones for which it nay you to lake
the woman's
Do you know that croup can It is at times, when there is
be prevented Give Chamber- the real
as so at trouble, that need a tonic, lo Rive
lam s so n as he j throw illness
the child becomes hoarse or even evidently threatens,
after cough appears when you are ill,
audit will prevent attack. ailments of your sex. Take
Ir is also a certain cure for croup as a tonic, to prevent illness, when you
and has never known to fail.
Your druggist keeps it.
I N.
a d cine Co .
Instructions, and M-pace hunk.
in wrapper
From
are
tor
Jell-0 ICE CM Powder
to It Is
and Our U
-n u
la to
quart
J O
Mil.
make, two quart. fat
I la
at coal about cant a plat.
Vanilla, Stress
r f Mr.
for a mail It b.
Co., la Roy, R X.
Sold by all dealers
ITEMS.
Feb. Ida
and Fay Corey are visit-
L. E. Dudley, near Vance-
this week.
Nearly all the farmers of this
community went to
Monday,
Mrs. J. W. Cannon, from near
Ayden, visited her Mrs.
N. R. Corey, this week.
Misses Sally and Harriet
son, two very prominent aged
ladies this section, died with
pneumonia this week. We
with the bereaved family.
Miss Lydia Chapman, who has
been spending sometime in
Craven county, returned home
this week.
The farmers of this vicinity
SM progressing with their work
very well.
Bennie Corey, of is
home this week sick with la-
grippe.
Sold hat
linger Sewing Machine Company
HI Main Street, GREENVILLE. N. B.
Report of Condition of
The Greenville Banking and Trust Company,
At GREENVILLE,
in the State of at the close of business. Nov.
INSURANCE
that protects In-
come only. Preparation
In the home insures against
colds, croup, soreness
lungs and throat destroying
Inflammation and congestion.
External and penetrating. All
Druggists. In-,
today.
Stop chewing this ran and chew
tobacco. brands at J. M.
Be as careful about who is going to
make your suit
at M an la particular loads
YOU Will SET MUCH
as WEARING
cat a wit. ti Mark Harris Front,
Shoulder ad Sleeve Head
as task as a perfect mm
Titan particular I can sail
la tat
PAUL
II Cl
WANTED
GIRLS AND BOYS
We want Girls and Boys
to work in the
Tarboro Knitting Mills
At Tarboro, N. C.
and in the
Runnymede Mills
Near Tarboro, N. C.
The work is light, no dust or
dirt and the pay is flood. We can
furnish a house i the town
of Runnymede or t Tarboro
A Edi cation or You
Chili n
We have at no
and de.
We have Heady work all th
year. D fear i -hut
we will h work f r u
day.
Come and See the Work or Write
GENERAL MANAGER
TARBORO IN. C
RE
Loan and Discount,
Overdrafts ace. and
All other Bonds
and Mortgages.
e and Fixtures,
D- Loans
Due from Banks Bank r's
Items
Silver coin, including; all
minor currency
National k
other U. S. notes
Total
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock,
fund.
Undivided profits, net
Notes end
Bills i arable,
Sub. I
clucks I
Due Banks
00.00
13.000.00
152,923.79
the t
State of North Carolina-County Pitt,
I, C. S. Carr. Cashier if the above bank, do swear that
love statement is true to the of my know edge nm. belief.
C, S. CARR,
Subscribed and sworn to before me,
this 20th day of Nov. 1909.
J. MOORE,
Notary Public.
A. M MOSELEY,
C. OH. I
R. C. FLANAGAN.
Director
I Not Quite
How often you can gen a
. g
W nail or screw driver or an-
Have a Rood
tool box and be prepared fur
Our
I a you could desire, and
we see that your tool X
box does not lack a
useful article.
II you want your HORSE lo trot
fast and strong boy your
Stray Taken Up.
I have taken up one bull, about or
years old. white and red spotted,
mark, d swallow fork in right and
moon in left. Owner can get same
by proving; ownership and
charges. W. G. Stoke, Stokes, N. C.
Hay,
and
Oat
Corn.
of W. B. He will sell
you Better Feed and More Less
Money than any man in town,
Of Course w- B-
You get Harm- a
Horse Goods i c
J. R.
Corey
Place it headquarters for Corn, Hay,
Oats, Cotton Seed Meal, Hulls,
Brand, Chicken Hominy, Cracked,
corn, corn Meal and all kind of
Feed, Salt, Lime and Cement.
Do not sell your furs and hide
until you see E.
opposite Norfolk Southern
depot. w
is.





v. .,
DEPARTMENT
In Charge of Wm. G. MORRIS
Authorize. Agent The and Vicinity-Advertising Rates on Application
JAMES KILPATRICK.
A HAPPY
HOME
Do You Own a Piano
Is one where health abounds.
With Impure blood there can-
not be rood health.
With a disordered LIVER there
cannot be good blood.
no; a
end
a G.
gent.
;. E Lin who is
. wen of the
revivify the torpid LIVER and restore
natural action.
A healthy LIVER means pare
blood-
Pure blood mean health.
Health means
Take no Substitute. All Druggists.
D at
peat night her of
in. in our town Monday. The of a Friend
. , Cox la on the sick. Memory
an; We hope her a speedy On Thursday, January 27th.
bey re cox cry. I William James did
to . hem the piper. W. G spent at the home of his daughter,
you .,.,. .; to in with relatives, Spivey, near Grifton.
C like TheY. M. C. A. of Knowing hit extreme illness, all
is progressing. I of immediate family had
I enrolls nearly nil the school to be with him at the
and are ail very loyal. end.
We have just received a nice William Kilpatrick was
f cloak, A. of aid
Tucker Kilpatrick, and j
Baptist SUM The is the Kind was born Dec. 23rd, 1843
Wednesday here b j u need. Pee us. I was confirmed by Bishop
friends. We are always glad t A, W. Ante ft Co. son about 1866. On Nov. i
have Prof. A new lot of lamps just in. married
v. Smith, Ayden, was
in i town i
before
For good comfortable
call write A. G.
Cox Co., V. niter-
title, N. C Tb j have
right the rig lit pi ice.
Ii not, and sou to own
soon, you owe it o to ex
the ma
shown at the White
A display really
liable to a large city.
In a glance yea will a
line pianos not alone
in character e, y and
general in a class to
but you I it et with
I that stand here a, d
incomparable an- where. right
different makes t select none
those cheap v e tern department
CAROLINA CLUB REVIVED.
And Again Up a Useful Ca-
for Town.
An meeting of the
in Carolina Club rooms, and The
Harrington, Barber ft Co. Harding Perry, of i
f your subscription The Mr. was announcement that the
x guanos economic Kilpatrick, of Norfolk. V.
. .;. bands, etc. Orders will
hi our careful attention.
A. Cox Mfg. Co., p
N. C.
you want a useful planter
L. L. All .
g a i here visit
big hid A. A .
Pitt
manufactured A. Ii,
Manufacturing Company
e . to; comfortable,
terms
in th nil I .
v. hi v. .-j. j. u.
Ci . rd is v .-
. in i
. . are hue
c . . . . . . ;.
;. has expired let live daughters; Mrs. T.
k it, and you a Bender, of N. C
W. G. y, Misses Nettie,
The rush is in. and Katie Kilpatrick. of
send your orders in at Grifton. and two Mr. W.
for Cox Cotton Planters, H. Kilpatrick. of Grifton. and Mr.
for some weeks has been
dormant, is n revived
upon a w career of useful-
for the The
club out with
members, hers have
fled th. of joining.
b a our combination It
The other members of the
I mediate family are his brother,
M. and his
sister. Miss Sarah Kilpatrick.
of La Grange.
TA
a.-., can Island, .
that
eliminated, aid from now on the
club are to he restricted
to the u-e of members.
Several n s to add t.
cotton, corn. peas. etc. I. heW j the i the club will b.
Harrington St John's church. Pitt county, discussed at another meeting fa
For nice oysters, b e me, at the night of
Johnson's stand, bet is row fa
r R W Jan- J- and the new life- and
Griffith, i It -v. B enthusiasm is going lo make
F. Greenville, ;, d hi l
fish, going
e R. W. at Johns
i . . A. Ii. ix Ml g. Co.
Mite L Ci x, u iV. c ;
Stu ii . v. to her homo a
L ;. to d
i . .
j . i fruits
and butter
i e A. W. Ai i Ce.
It. . ins, well. i
Let us frame that picture
Any frame.
A. Co.
have purchased e
i as a
. v y to grind corn,
. general rep sir work and dress E
The pall hearers were
Honorary. Messrs
J L.
D-. W C. E. A-
Join i, -s. G. J.
H. Laughinghouse C. New-
born. Active; Messrs. L. J.
S. Patrick, C. J.
o, was
i . I . ;
Harrington. Barber
New of dry go ids i n I
About
II-re is whit a
thinks ah Lt
is a low, heavy set
bird, mostly t meat
feathers. His head sits on
one side and on the r.
K Johnson, B, F. C x sing much on ace
o the dampness in th.
Th-re ain't between to his
and M.
lo- seven years.
, .-.; New of dry goods on I no There ain't no between to bit
; ;, ; i.-. while Kilpatrick was a faithful carries a toy
. W. u. S hi e cheap man of St. John's and hi stomach to keep from
Greenville, N C, Feb. 1910.
Mr. H. A. Whit.-. Act.
Maryland Casualty Co.
Greenville, N. c.
Dear
I am just in of your
company's check for in full
-P
student, went to A W.
yesterday re he II . p.; F r spring dress go .
the week end laces see us-
We have just received a full lot just in,
.-. Give cs i. . Barter ft Co.
J. S. Rose, of A; den,
tow ;
Oysters We Lave them Fri-
day and
R D.
C S. Smith, our
m . a trip t Vance
Wednesday.
i. of
Was ii, our yes rd
the desks for you. They
durable and comfortable.
right and workmanship
guaranteed. A. G. Mfg.
Co. N. C.
received, a nice lot of
ladies children shoes.
, Bar-,, r
It you want a plow try
the at Harrington,
Barb
Bow is Lot
cs show cur new lot of
Harrington.
A nice six key soda fountain
for . RD-D
What, any kind tinware
s us. e have a
lot
Co.
Miss Cleo a Winter
school student, pent
Saturday and Sunday at Ayden
visiting relatives.
Miss Dudley, a H.
S. and
Sunday at her home at Kinston.
Q lite a from here at-
torn ed services at Reedy Branch
last Sunday.
H. F. preached a
very sermon in the Baptist
last Sunday
Prof. P. C. Nye also made a very
pod night,
There will be services
Free Will Baptist church next
at the time of hi death was the Geese has only two
member who has on the are bet ,,
for the greatest number that they e m
of years. pretty missing his body
his death another gallant when get.
Confederate are called ganders and nave curls
away. Wm. J. Kilpatrick was a on Ganders don't
model citizen, a neighbor, have to set or hatch, but
kind end hospitable, and above and sat
all a quiet. Unassuming Christian . was a Kit. j b ,
every time. Geese
He v ill be sorely missed by not .
his y, his his fr m,, give liberty or
store stencils but each one a stand-
ard, of acknowledged and
reputation in the
player pianos be i known
makes.
We will take your in
exchange for one of sell play-
also carry the
of the world.
Old organs and planes taken in ex-
change, terms to s tit
hen in
Greenville visit our
White.
Next door to Carr Atkins Hardware
o. store.
OF OP
THE BANK OF WiNTERVILLE,
AT N. C
At the close of business, Jan. 1910.
Resources
Loans and discounts
i secured
oil
Furniture fixtures
Demand loans
Due from Wits and
Silver coin, including
minor currency
and other
280.48
r. s s
Total
Liabilities
Capital stock 86.000.00
Surplus inn. 660.00
Undivided less
expenses taxes
i-iT of deposit 702.20
Deposits subject to ck 14,077.96
t let's
outstanding 28.08
Kt
Certified
831,869.07 Total
821,888.07
STATE OF NORTH Pitt County,
I. F. A. K hi Is n, J i-ii r of the above named bank,
do swear the above statement is true to the best of
my knowledge and belief,
A i.
A. W. Al i
Direct ors.
Subscribed and sworn t- l e-
fore me, this day
1910. R, II.
Notary
CONDITION OF
THE BANK OF
At iii.
AT N-
rinse of business Jan
Resources Liabilities
Capital 810,000.00
Surplus fund 8,080.00
Undivided loss
8,481.41
Time of deposits 16,780.88
Deposit s sub. to check b 8,610.70
Cashier's 880.07
Total
Loans
secured
and unsecured
Furniture fixtures
Due from
Cash items
coin
silver coin, including
minor coin currency 1,298-74
Sat hank other U.
Notes 8.120
Total
188.20
82.918
8142,088.68
W. lie
loved
He died m the bussed lope of
me vine
Hostler.
payment of on
accident policy held in your are die
company.
The manner in which the
adjustment of my claim was
as entirely satisfactory
to no, aid is with pleasure
that recommend the Maryland
Co. t any one desiring
insurance,
Yours very
K G.
A to Insurers
The Maryland Casualty Co.,
has been represented by me for
are
ITEMS.
Birthday Social
There will be a birthday social
at the Utopia graded school
Friday even-
Feb 1910, from to
o'clock. E who will bring
as many pennies as be is yea s
R H. C . F b. 1910. is very cordially invited. To
Miss Mattie Little, who had come g
been visiting relatives friends to eat,
in our section since Christmas, besides many others a
left Wednesday morning for her treat.
home at Wilson. Cure both young and .
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, of Pitt,
I, K. Davis, Cashier of the above-named do solemnly
swear that the above U true to the neat of my
It DAVIS, Cashier.
and belief.
Subscribed and sworn to before
me, this 4th day of Fob ,
J. A. Mew burn.
Notary
W, J.
R, L Davis,
F. M. Davis,
Directors.
CONDITION
THE BANK OF GRIFTON
AT C.
In th State of North Carolina, at the close of business, Jan. 1910
i a. cured
nod unsecured
Banking House, Fur-
C. D Smith killed again older, the better, and bring your
list Tuesday and put in buy tone, new and Bankers
desks for the school
ltd
RESOURCES. I
. 45-1.87
Surplus fund
more than years during which of m at. Bo h-. UM, as
many claims have been well as rs, can live at home
made on the company, and all of so far as meat is concerned.
Hum have been settled promptly. W. F. Waters, of Ayden came
This company is now doing Saturday night preached a
nearly twice a business very good sermon in Free
in North Carolina as any other
company, and it has reached
Notice lo Payers.
Taxes for the and county
past all persons
owing are that
must com- forward Si d settle.
Costs will be added to
those who are delinquent, d
this cost can be saved paying
milling-j Cash items
maul
Silver coin,
minor coin cur
notes
other U. S. notes
Will a.
Sunday to a very large
that where they are It was the sermon
w L L l van
in maintaining a separate mere SIMS I am forced to collect
claim department for the hand- was moved. these and must do toes the
ling of all North Carolina claims. Mrs. Pattie F. Smith, who has law requires. L. W. Tucker.
This is a big advantage to the been visiting relatives in Farm- Sheriff.
ville section for six or
Total
Undivided profits,
1,474 ex. tax's pd
G 522.91 certificate
Deposit
Deposit subjects
to check
Cashier s Checks
outstanding
Total
500.00
233.35
1,200.00
13.50476
452.85
insurer.
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. County of Pitt,
I, T. Gardner, Cashier of the bank, do sol-
swear that the above true to the best of my
insures against every
accident and every illness.
Descriptive circular furnished
upon request. H. A. White.
knowledge and belief.
Subscribed and sworn to be-
fore me, this 7th day of Feb.
1910. R. F. JENKINS,
Notary Public.
G. T. GARDNER. Cashier.
John Z. Brooks,
Tucker,
W. W. Dawson,
Directors.
section for six or
Our new Disability weeks, returned to her home at Our Greenville, yours if you
Mills Smith's Monday evening. come.
Miss Agnes one of the
E. C. T. T. S. students, came up
Saturday evening and returned
Tuesday evening,
A of the farmers CONFORMS to nation E FOOD and law.
of section went t Greenville fA ItO An over many tuns and Bronchial Remedies, it rids
,. . , H gold No to five
this morning to learn or money Prepared CO. CHICAGO. A.
about see cm selection. gALE BY L. WOOTEN
Miss Addie Johnson, of Ayden,
who h is been visiting her sister.
Mrs. C. D. left this
morning for Fountain.
mini I
EASTERN REFLECTOR.
D. J. Editor and Owner
Truth In Preference to Fiction.
One Dollar Per Year
VOL. No.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA, FEBRUARY 1910.
No.
MINISTER ASSAULTED.
COMPLAINTS Or BURNING
QUALITY OF TOBACCO R . ,;.
i.
RAISED IN EASTERN NORTH CAR-
I We earn on
I morning Rev. Jesse
Small Get. the
B. to e assaulted on t he
street of that ton by
Washington. D. C. Feb. jg M Pollard ard J. A.
Editor assailants
Messrs.
em. of Va.,
dealers, and also having
at Kinston and Wilson,
upon the defective
burning qualities of our bright
tobacco grown in Eastern North
Carolina, and stating that the
demand for this tobacco was be-
affected by this condition.
I laid the matter before the
Bureau of Plant Industry, of the
U. S. Department
and asked for a report.
The the attack
in a letter which
Mr. our
indent, wrote Re-
Fri lay, it
was stated that neither of Che
drug stores of chat town had a
pharmacist, but are
owned and managed
keepers.
Our informant of the trouble
says Mr. met
If TIMES PLANT
DESTROYED BY FIRE
LOSS ABOUT ABOVE IN-
Will be Without
Origin of Fire
Wilson, 15.-The P. D
Gold Publishing plant
was destroyed about midnight
last night, The building is a
total wreck, and nothing was
one or two
The caught from
used in the mom.
discovered the flames had
suet a was
impossible to save anything
There was an immense of
paper on hand.
The P. D. Gold Publishing
company publishes The Daily
Times, the Weekly Times and
A HERO OF THE HOME.
Self cf
Mia for Loved
HAPPENINGS WITHIN
THE OLD NORTH STATE
GATHERED FROM OUR EXCHANGES
The a big family of nine, TODAY
had scarcely settled in High
Point when sickness up. n for
them. A very respectable and g
they were
slow to raise the cry of Washington, D. C. Feb.
distress. The eldest son in the Th Navy Department has de-
prime and pride of his to a wireless in
cooked and nursed and at Frying Pan shoals, near costumes for I. with the
A WIFE IS INVALUABLE.
Instead of Brie She i. to
travels fastest win
els in
upon your neighbor In ti sub-
urban town which you live
m and what
do you Hod to b th-
of his
Manicuring
besides operating a
The reply of the bureau with him to r. tract the
the preliminary report attached, the latter replied j,
appears tome lo discuss a mat- not b retracted as it was true.
of vital interest to Eastern
North Carolina, and I, therefore,
append the same for publication.
Very
Jno. H. Small.
O. C. Feb. 1910,
Hon. John H. Small,
Representatives,
Washington, D C.
Dear
I beg to acknowledge receipt
of the 1st Mt.
enclosing a
Brothers,
Virginia, with refer-
to
noted in the bright
grown in Cato-
This matter
The property was by
Mr. Pollard thereupon struck
in the face,
him down, and as
the ground Mr. who
had come u ii meantime,
also struck Mr. a blow
on head.
by , , ., ,, .
of Farmville
the assailants of the minister,
on the trial is
R. fl called up
Gold over phone this morning
to ascertain further particulars
of the fire, and learned
not known it
as staled
went forth to the factory to his This ac-ion was taken
work to help the sick and the instance of Senator Over-
family in every way who has been working on
till his own health com i the project for several months,
gave way under is that a wireless
strain. at that point will do much
Three of the family were sick relieving vessels in dis
of pneumonia and the rest off the dangerous Carolina
sic of Liter The business people of
Came into the home and six in Wilmington have been endeavor
the family had this disease. The for a long to secure
eldest son's Sickness began with wireless station at Prying Pan
grippe, changed Co measles and heals, and the successful efforts
then pneumonia, which proved of Senator ii mat
for him and he soon will mike city an
died Disease brought the point h the
and loyal .-on down but he fed crippled ship-at sea.
like a true soldier with his fate
lo the foe, standing bravely at
his post of duty till hick slew
of the relationship
of the composition tobacco
to its qualities in-
clearly that
mm is the for
was referred
our tobacco division, and in it.
close herewith c of a is fur. hope they may be newly
report relating to the prob pointed out that the and in full operation
is by again.
the quantity of lime in RESPECT
I him.
The the glory, the
the life
is a worth telling.
in the foregoing glory of r
than the heroic death of a sol
of tie, be-
cause soldier dies while, he is
trying to destroy life, but this
breve died while trying to
save lite.
All honor to the memory of
work in I ho had b-en
Stopped several hours re Use
occurred, Mr. Livid
that destruction of the plant
emails a of about
insurance,
immediate
lions were started to another
aid continue th
Wilson, N. C, Feb.
day night alter H. Drake
Co. had closed their place
business, George a while
man, entrance from the
rear and looted the cash reg if
securing eighteen dollars in
Besides he took a quantity
cigars, cigarettes, cw. In a
short while after the occurrence
the police ha I him behind the
bars, with of the stolen
money in their poses-ion.
Raleigh. Feb is
such brave heroes of much felt about
life, heroes of peace, he- condition of Corporation Com-
. . ,,. . I ,, lite, or condition Corporation Loin-
capacity on.
, tobacco out w th e Me s
tin tins Gold n a, ;.,;,; Wayne c for more than two
able of this trouble. As
indicated in this rt port,
have not , he leaf.
far enough to warrant any hiding
statement in the matter,
but we bops to secure cm-
these lines in
the next year or two. We take
pleasure in copy a
pamphlet giving the
our on the
mental relationship of the com-
position of the leaf burn-
qualities of which
may prove of interest in this
con ti I.- It is our intention
to follow up this mailer as far t-s
possible in our work in Eastern
North Carolina.
Very Respectfully,
G. H Powell,
Acting Chief of Bureau.
Following is the
report concerning; the burning
qualities of Bright Tobacco
of Extern North Carolina.
Investigations were begun last
year in a preliminary way in the
new tobacco belt of
Eastern North Carolina, with
at Greenville, Pitt
county, with special reference to
the study of the varieties of
tobacco best adapted to this
section, the fertilizer require-
of the soils for
and increasing their pro-
and improving the
quality of tobacco, and the best
system of crop rotation for these
tobacco The work his
not progress, d far enough as yet u of
to afford definite for improving
regarding important burning qualities of tho
but it is to push the land applications of lime would
work as vigorously us possibly, So prove beneficial in this re-
, . . . n mutt cases
e hops in the near J of
to secure more complete data i to burp
along these I log when
As relatively poor, not well balanced with the in-c-
quality of the wary amounts of potash and
produced in this section, a noted of our
in the letter of Messrs, ex in this we
Brothers, I may in the firs; are hopeful more
a w
By of Covenant Lodge No.
has watched over
Junior Order h
inf V
prise.
Wayne c
home and month.-, past, has been quite
a much of the time. but. has
It improved sum what within the
pa-; week or two. A serious
chronic heart disease is one of
the most alarming
Passed
by in-
School
Sand
with the proper color and text u-
of ash i with the Feb. 8th, 19.0,
p. r balance between t he -j of cur
tent potash lime. Tr great
studies did not have the past year, rive tunes
reference the invaded
tobaccos, but ranks and brought to lo Southern shops in this city ex-
conclusions would Re has taken from our beloved. and the boiler makers laid
t. the condition existing th re. membership the young Brother. Frank Johns-1 morning
The light soils of North
Carolina are more likely tea b
deficient in potash than
Whereas it has pleased our
Heavenly Father in ii finite
wisdom to take unto himself the
ton,
dressmaker
Pitying herself for
the lack of romance in hr life,
asks Anne mi in The De-
signer for March.
No. She is in the laundry with
her John's evening on
the
know a rain keep
up appearances if ii succeed
in this and she
tells you cheerfully. the
or i
., if you to
pay for it. S I've mastered the
gentle art, aid I lit we
a a week just on John's
things.
tell or John
p of in r
make ti s en vats. You
know and a the
haberdashers charge the good
silk only a poor
man can really
for the Others b in no
a ghastly price.
buy good and
r I've in i; by
up old, worn-out I
a dandy us ;
n mighty little in
GETS HER
of
Court in Mrs
Columbia. S. C. P b. 15.--
mother's plea for
the custody of her two little
children, the Supreme court of
Carolina t d handed
down a decision in favor of Mrs.
B R. Tillman, Jr., who sought
to recover her two little gins,
Pickers and
Sarah Stark fr on the
and Mrs.
are the toils of l lie i
; of the ate.
Again, it is generally be-
that is i
to the burning qualities off to
and our investigations in-
that magnesium salts also
in this respect.
may be, therefore, that the use
of source of potash,
which is rather a general
in that may have an
injurious effect on the bur
of tobacco. We are
carrying on experiments with
fertilizers in Pitt county cover-
ins- a lumber of plats, to which
are applied different fertilizers
and in varying quantities, and
we hope to gut some val e in-
formation on this subj ct
careful comparison of the
co obtained from the
plats. In the absence snore
complete information, d
recommend the use of
who had just staffed out on a. .
useful career; he has taken Feb. there-
middle
the Frank
fifty years. He was an active
worker until, account old
he was compelled to give
up work in the order. He was
for about years.
author of this will
never forget it likes
only a few months of being
twenty five the clasp
given, him by that venerable purity
when he first pass-
ed the of our beloved
order.
resolved that our lodge
room be in mourning,
and we wear tho usual badge if I copy
On account, of an order which
reduced the working time from
to hours a week, which
would have cut down their wages,.,, of Senator
every man in tie Norfolk and B. K. Tillman.
The declaim is based on the
ground that the deed of
, . by B. R. Tillman, Jr., was
who departed tins on. M t the the
out. of the road under which it was made
were with and the being in violation of State
and United Slates c institutional
The court, granted the
for babe is corpus.
As soon as the d was
attorneys for young
rs Tillman took steps
securing the children.
and And we n a matter was finally adjusted with
of this school he was noble,
the mm and they returned to
true, exemplifying work
and had been a Mi lite the and teach-
i a . lings of our school, true in heart A fine young mule was being
creator. I stable at noon today
That by his death we, a customer, when
the members of the Methodist j the animal reared up. fell lo the
Sunday school, lost a pa v. men t and broke it- neck,
loyal and devoted member. I His body was turned over to the
3rd. That although we are Haywood Pet-
deeply conscious of our loss, we who after the usual dis-
rejoice in tho memory of a life j his verdict,
and a manhood of strength and; a mule is a fool,
and took charge of the corpse.
4th. That a copy of these Fayetteville Observer.
resolutions be sent to his family. , migrating
to whom our hearts and sympathy , l are every
go out in their hour of bereave- evening from their feeding
a copy be spread upon grounds to their roosts In doing
minutes of this school and a this they cross the Kannapolis
be sent to The Daily
grief tor thirty days.
Resolved that a copy of these
resolutions he spread upon the
records of our lodge, a copy be
sent to the
brother with our
sympathies; and a copy to The
with a request tor
publication.
D. L. James,
L. II. Fender,
D. II
Com,
Plants Up
Mr. W. B. Tyson, of Grifton,
who was in town told us
mat he has tobacco up in
bis tee I bid. This is the earliest.
place, that our extensive plate in tho matter, plants tins
Hi Hector.
S. T. Hooker,
A. C
J. B. James.
road
city.
Com.
License.
Register of W. M.
Moore has issued the following
licenses since last report.
WHITE.
J. R. Sutton and Lula Taylor.
several miles above the
A with some
little curiosity on yesterday
to count the number
passing u in a given
time, and t y counting he found
that there were an average of
passing in five minutes,
I making hour. They
continued passing for two
W. ti. and Louisa approximate-
of the birds. It would
COLORED. . be interesting to hear from
John Mary curiosity
to want to know how
there
Frank Hell and fields, i
TO
Mayor of
Mayor's
Editor lb
In deference to the inquiry
made of me Citizen through
your paper, I beg to hum that
the streets and sidewalks of the
town, no matter how or by whom
made, are the property
town and under its jurisdiction
and control.
The sidewalks are for ex-
use of on foot,
and it is again-i town
to them tor any other
purpose. carriages ire the
only vehicles permitted on side-
walks, and certainly
cannot be
rinks. H. W.
Mayor.
Assailants of
S. II, Pollard aid -T A. Bur-
net., who on morning
assaulted Rev J
in were
tried
I They were fined
costs each.
. i-,


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