Eastern reflector, 18 February 1910


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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.
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contain . bout i of
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It Cop and, tr i in as i
Notice t- Creditors.
under d. h vi- a d
db e . M .-e
of th u,. r or C Pitt
a In. i i t- r of ate of Harriet
d. note I h
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if Harriet Wilson
Bi F. C. Harding, Atty.
vi in a I
of CO . t l II .
Notice to
Letters testamentary, a f
the las a d i.-t mint W V.
Horn- h been
t. me by the Sup-
Pitt i- u notice i h
ii all p holding s
the estate of th and W It
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notice ill d in their re-
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A S a id K. E.
By F C Hid .
Notice Ski.
virtue of of cw-
in a c l in m deed ex
cut. d d d live en by M es Ki i an I
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U t and
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in- deed. Ti of fa e cash
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than Analyses
The mere mixing of
materials to obtain
sis requires no special
knowledge. The value
of a fertilizer lies in the
source from which the
plant food is obtained.
Each ingredient in
goods is selected
with a view of supplying
the plant from sprouting
until harvest. The plant
is not overfed at one
time and starved at an-
other.
years experience goes with
every bag.
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to return you
give relief and ma e per-,
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and a I I. I s Bra
but Dr. s
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box Blood you
are not a ti-fr I with
Dr. an ask for your money.
Also sale by M.
N. C.
Wholesale and retail
i Dealer. Cash
, Fur, Seed I
Oil Turkeys, Eggs, OaK I
Carriages,
Parlor suits Tables, Lounges,
P and Gall Ax
life Tobacco,
to Creditors.
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i nor co -r . f i it t.
a- the I it
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in so p. n i.
th u d ii a ii i r-ii
having c a us m id
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be lat of if I,
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recovery.
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K. An .
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qua
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t e I He lie i s .
mil II y given p-
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to make it o
t Cheroots, Henry . all i
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the must b sen
t o th u d n
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Johnston,
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PRUDENCE
buy a of
be prepared
croup, pneumonia,
sure throat,
vents and cures by destroying
Sc
Canned Cherries,
., Apples, Pine Applet, Syrup,
., Meat, Flour, Sugar, Coffer,
Lye Magic rood,
C Sod and Hulls
Garden Beef's, Oranges, Apples,
Nuts, Curd es, Dried Apples-
Pi acnes, I runes. Currants,
Glass and
Wooden ware. Cakes and Crack.
rs, Beat
ti-r. New Royal Sewing
and goods.
and quantity cheap for
cash. Cams see me.
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till i
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Notice to Creditors.
u-d e day
a C Moor, . i
Pitt is
. .- rat of S Hi
l in. d c acid
en toe per o aid ea a ,
I rah . n. r q tn ii ate .
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a he . s notice will I a
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ID. W.
in f
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To
Know Your
While it is often impossible to
prevent an it is
impossible to b- is
I not any One's purse In
vest in a bottle of
I Liniment you are
I prepared for sprains, bruises at d
like injuries. Sold by till u i rs
Land
By f n m
I v. nil am I o -a i
wife, Jane
of c
r d i t
B th r i On f Pit
ii b X tar
d w H s. II for cal. i
c house do r in Or a Mm
day, th. lie f II
de or f la d,
Pitt Heaver Dam township,
adj if th of
b and . U. at, con-
II B i a n ore or
the land deeded ill I I
way wife by
to deed
fur an a .
Ind is sold I em
also two other an same
This 2nd, .
G. . es, Mortgagee
Cotton an I
s cm
kept on-
B gilt end Sold
W.
I GREENVILLE N Z
i N or t h C a r o n
In Machinery,
The Celebrated Alamo Gasoline Engines.
Peanut Pickers.
Electric Light Outfits and V- Works for
the country homes.
Saw Mills, Planers, Lathes, Sanders, Shapers
Matchers, Surfacers.
and Feed Mills.
Brick and Concrete Machinery.
Chalmers, Detroit and Automobiles.
In fact, anything you want in Farm and Mill
Machinery.
CALL OR
J. Paul Simpson,
nm N. C.
S. C.
OF THE CONDITION OF
The Bethel Banking Trust Co.,
AT N.
At f Jan.
Loans and Ii count,
sec. and
e and Fixtures,
Due ks A
-Sliver loin, ailing all i
inn or c in currency J
National k rut-s and j
U. S. J
Total
4-35
Capital 6,000.00
Undivided profits, Inns ex. a d taxis i aid of Deposit Sub. to 8,162.09 fr 402.60
Stray Taken Up
I taken up one out
old. while and ml
n irk d w In right
a f moon in It Owner Ban get
v i r i i and a in
barges. W. G. S N C
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, County of Pitt,
I, W. H of the above-named bank, do sol-
that above is true to best of my
knowledge and belief. W. H. Cashier.
sworn to
in tins 7th f Feb.,
S. T. Carson,
Notary
S. M. Jones.
M.
Robt.
Directors,
Subscribe to The Reflector.
BY GEORGE
1909. by Barr
H Copyright, 1909. by Dodd. Mead
King, a millionaire t
ton, sets out in search of ad-
venture. Where better could he
look for stirring events than in
where the
of chivalry yet survives in all
its romantic opportunity; where
rules Prince Robin, the most
precocious boy monarch in the
realm of fiction; where the reds
of Europe plot his murder in
mysterious underground retreats;
where gallant King and
brave fight val-
for the preservation of the
prince and the love of
princesses; where American
pluck and manhood are pitied
against foreign intriguers, and
where honesty and courage arc
mightier than the sword Read
of Prince Robin, son of an Amer-
princess; of
the girl with the dread mission;
of the Iron Count; of
John the American
of a foreign throne; of lovely
cf daredevil
King, and then you Will under-
stand why an American lad is
Prince of and an
American author prince of story
I.
KING.
HE was ii tall,
young fellow with n face so
faulted by you
bad the that ins
skin would feel like leather if yes
could t the Impertinence it
by the of
him loosely aid yet were graciously
devoid if which
appearance of
men frames are fully
act and chose are
the last college de-
This tall young man in the
lint may was
King, globe trotter
ct after of
Somewhere up Central
one of the fashionable cross
of bis father and
father's father before home
which in two
yens Is worthy cf pass-
notice, Is all. that bis
father was a n more Hun
was of a
the world. Ills was
net strictly a social tho great
but sin- was v. hat we
might safely call one if the
in which la quite good
for the wife of a
especially when ere records
her husband was o of
It la a matter no little
that
was mere less averse to the steal
business nu a heritage for bar son.
lie It understood now
she fur
service.
but father,
him to be a manufacturing
Croesus, nor mother, who
expected to become n social Solo-
appears bl have taken the young
man's private Inclinations into com.
Young Mr. King In
lie grew up with an In-
creasing bump of Imagination, cos-
to which, strange to relate,
there was s properly developed
of Industry and application; hence it
Is not that he was willing
to far In search of
that seemed more or less worth
to a young gentleman who had
the fortune to born tn
century Instead of the sot.
come upon him last
for us we were not actually following
two years of wonderful
rather disillusioning adventure In mid-
Asia and all Africa. He seen the
Kongo and the Euphrates, the
the Nile, the and
the Yenisei; he had climbed
In Abyssinia. In Ham, In Tibet
and be had shot big
name In more than one and had
been shot at by small brown men In
more than one forest, to say nothing j
f the little encounters he had had In
moat towns and cities.
Tor twenty days be traveled by
caravan across the uplands,
through and Bo-
striking off with his guide alone
toward the sea of Aral and t lie east-
shores of the Caspian, thence
through the Ural foothills to the old
highway that led down
the sweet green valleys of a he
had of as nothing more
the creation of a harebrained
Somewhere In the shimmering
east he to his honest
that there was such a
land as At first would
not believe, English bank
assured him that he would
come to it If he traveled long enough
far Into north and
west and If be were not afraid of the
hardships that must men
dying spirit of romance up
bis heart, blood grew quick
eager. He would not go home
until he had sought out this land of
fair women and sweet tradition. And
so he traversed the wild and danger-
Tartar roads for days and days.
like the of in
the times of old. came at last to
the gales of Edelweiss.
Not until be Bat down to a rare din-
In the historic Hotel
was be able to realize that be was
truly in that fabled, mythical land of
a grim little
In must secret pocket of the
great mantle. This was the
land of his dreams, the land of his
fancy. lie had not even dared to
hope that It actually existed.
Ami now It becomes my deplorable
duty to divulge the fact that
King, after two full days sad nights
In the i of Edelweiss, was quite
ready to pass to other fields, com-
bis own mind
and not a disgusted with himself
for having BOOB to trouble to visit
place.
Where were beautiful women
be bad read about and dreamed of
ever he left On bis
soul, be bad not seen half a dozer,
women In Edelweiss who were more
than passably fair to look True,
be bad to admit people be had
seen were of the lower i d middle
shopkeepers and the shop-
girls, the hucksters and the fruit vend-
What be wanted to know was
What bad become of the royalty
and the nobility of Where
were princes, the dukes and
the excellent Mr.
A DOLLARS
it.
barons, to say nothing of the feminine
cone, to these excellent gen-
dingy little Shop the square
Interested It was directly op-
with American
bar attached, and the contents of
grimy little windows presented u
fascinating Interest hi.
They were packed weapons
of ancient design. he
ventured inside the little shop. Had-
no attendant, be put aside his sud-
formed Impulse to purchase u
broadsword.
several occasions he had seen a
i sharp featured old man In
doorway of the but It not
until after be had missed Thurs-
day train that he made mind to
aim and to have broad
sword at any price. With this object
In view, he Inserted bis tall frame
the narrow doorway, calling out lustily
for attention.
is demanded a sharp.
voice Ills He found him-
self looking Into the
of the little Old man.
broad- Boy. you speak
don't
snapped the
shouldn't II i an
interpreter. You'll Cud Bug-
used here In the
Americans and British came. They
won't learn our language, so we
learn
the of that old sword
you have In
Three hundred
In
hundred it Is
genuine, sir, and Old
Boris carried It. most
give you n hundred dollars
It. looked on
the open
don't want your money, flood
King felt Ms chin per
too much.
ford he raid, disappointment In bis
eyes.
have modern blades of my own
sir. much cheaper and quite in.
You make In surprise.
The old man straightened his bent
figure with sudden pride. a in
to the crown, sir. My blades
are used by the by the
army, I am happy to
say. Heir or monsieur. I'd
like to have a good long chat with you.
What d you say to a mag of that
beer over in the
Business seems be a little dull.
looked at keenly.
ask what brings you to
he asked abruptly.
I don't mind telling you. Mr.
that I'm here because I'm somewhat
of a foul, false hopes led me astray.
came here looking for romance-for
cackled his eyes
twinkling with mirth. thought
yon could capture wild and
princesses here Just us yon pleased.
ch Let me toll you. young man. only
one one foreigner. In
accomplished that miracle.
Mr. Lorry came here tan years ago
and won the fairest Bower Gram tail;
ever beautiful
lie was the only
-No. Em In king for princesses.
I've seen hundreds of in nil parts
of the
should see went
on the armorer.
heard of nothing tint him, my
Mr. He's seven years
old. and he looks like his mother, and
he's got n Jeweled sword and nil that
sort of thing. daresay n nice
little chap. Get American blood In
him, yon
The old man retired to the rear of
the shop rolled to some one
A woman's vol e answered.
niece will keep sir. while
I am i explained.
They near the deer the
old man's appeared the
of the shop.
more or less In the nature of a i; n
of amazement.
A young of the Bi
attired III the black and
red of the middle classes,
lowly the shad-
recesses end the shop.
Ills bean enjoyed a lively thump.
Kins, y n he did
not precede Into the street
lie deliberately removed his lint and
waited i politely f. r n-e lo go be-
fore youth, the meantime
the face of this amazing
niece.
Across square, ere of the
the man. over Ills huge mug
beer. properly grateful. He
was willing lo repay King for his lit-
attention by giving a careful
history Gran irk, past, and
future.
The man rambling on.
young prince has lived mist Ids
life in Washington London
Farts, sir. only seven, sir. Of
course you remember the dreadful
that made bun an orphan and
put him on the throne with the
wise men of the as regents or
train wreck near
sols. sir. it i-i mother, the glorious
Princess was killed his
father. Mr. Lorry, died the next day
from his Injuries. That, sir, was a
must appalling Wow lo the people of
There never will be an-
other pair like them, God alone
preserved the little prime. The col-
was from the rear, a broken tall
throwing a locomotive Into the
coach. This providential escape
of the young prince preserved the
broken line of present royal
i Mr. I don't believe
told you that your niece is it meal
remarkably
was saying, Interrupted
so pointedly that
Bushed. little prince Is the Idol
of all the people. Under the present
regency be Is obliged to reside the
principality Ida fifteenth year,
after which he may be permitted tn
travel
eying narrowly.
do not appear Interested In our
royal be restored coldly.
hastened to assure him that
be was keenly Interested.
go now that I appreciate that the lit-
prince Is the last of his
are three sir. la
charge of of
the Duke of sad Baron
who Is minister
lice Count is a
of e by marriage. The
of is the father of the
Counters the y c.-g
beautiful wife of the exiled iron
Marl doubt you've hoard of
remember that Le was banished
from
sir. was
and now resides on bis
in Austria. Tare
years in
pi st he was mar-
to
t the daughter of
the Oman
has groat
Influence at the
a court.
The Duke of Pars
realized this
he compelled
daughter
her
The fair In-
is ball
he was
in a.
Count is fully
I'd like tn see if really bean-
I've seen but one pretty
in this whole blamed text it, your a,
I've looked r
pretty carefully too. She i
u not find
men of Edelweiss In streets,
Hint they ever go out
The merchants. If you nil
but notice, carry their wares to the
of the noble and the rich. Hut
tomorrow the garrison at the fortress
marches In review before the prime.
If you should happen to be the ave-
near the castle gale at o'clock
you will the beauty and chivalry
Of The soldiers are
only who are ell parade.
There was unmistakable
bis tone.
don't care much for society.
I'd observed with n
smile.
eyes tor on instant
and subtly resumed most
Ingratiating twinkle. -We cannot all
be said quietly.
will sec that the man who rides
the prince's carriage wheel Is
while nobles
take less exalted
American,
lei heard of John
the princes De, your
countryman. Is the real power behind
our throne. his deathbed the
father placed Ins sun In this
.- in hard at
in a
If.
111.1.
American's charge and Legged him to
stand by Mm throng thick sad
until the lad la able to lake care
himself. As if there were mi loyal
men in who
for their
looked see.
no doubt, resent this
Is f. I
withering look, as
as u any
ask such u question in a
public. Without replying, he
his feet,
must return. have been away
too
The American sank back
Suddenly he became u a
disquieting that one
at Urn latent from
turned in chair and found
the a
looking, military appearing
at n table near by. His waiter
bis elbow with the
the devil is that ill man at
the table demanded Mr.
King loudly.
The waiter assumed toot
i .-
g,. . ii
-Yen What's
he
as lunch as Was
waiter Bald reply.
i-i he had
,. and left
An he a loss
bis i a
above the
i hop.
The young woman has
one tie
shutters and was down upon
a trio Of red Al-
most at tin her quick.
eager fell the tall American,
quite close to the horsemen. lie
saw her dark eyes expand as If with
surprise. The next Instant be caught
his breath Bill almost stopped In his
tracks.
A shy. Impulsive smile i about
her red Sips fur a lighting up
the delicate face with ii radiance that
hi. Then the shatter wan
closed Be fit
in abruptly tamed away.
In the Be Baron
watching from the
,,,. the tr
era
Wednesday Might, Feb.
A.
ASSISTED BY HIS.
In
Sip Van Wrinkle
U Auspices
END OF THE CENTURY CUB
For of
The Public Library , The Rural Mill Once a Day
IMPORT BULBS
lire have m line
limit fur best
tn. Seed price lit.
we
Bit
M Te.-i IV. P one OS
i i r- i fl lad.
J. L CO ,
N. C.
sale at Rel Book Store,
Tuesday to Lyceum Course sub-
Wednesday to the
Back at Store
I have grocery store
back lo the in the An-
Bank
and all
and to en me there
when want the in the
Grocery Line. hive more room,
Urger stock and am batter prepared
to serve wants Orders de-
livered am where in town.
number remains the same
number 35-
C. G. STARKEY
Moved to Fifth Street
h v. n in f w
T iii i firm Tr . Al en,
ii to one the
street
rm ca-iv b Una
i B d i o to ca I o. m ml
I j our orders t m yen
I hons .
Purnell Tripp.
The Telephone you in touch with neigh-
friends and the city every minute of every
day. Progressive farmers throughout the South
are installing in their homes and
our service.
The cost is low; the service is satisfactory.
Write to our nearest Manager, or
HOME CO.
Henderson, N. C
IS BETTER
THAN HINDS
Ti f and
In pew o- . if i-B.
eon Our
c In SB w ha eon
the, re i Bes was
ind if
i.- by f v- r-
with i pet
lull fl if -he i ts-
H with in en i. d mod-
hi up wast
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THE EASTERN
D. J. WHICHARD,
MD
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA.
-One Y.
Six Months
Single Copy .
U But ii on the The- paper trust hat
list, buckwheat cakes and w the price will not
are a good breakfast substitute
Tin- present administration
think the whitewash is
preferable to the big stick of
its predecessor-
my b hat , It is along time ahead before
-t the business office in The . , .
Reflector corner Evans and another presidential election.
Third
j but already the country is full
be put up enough to make the
boys who print the papers pay
the I ill.
We of the ice itself
winter, and of the price of it
in
If the doctors come around
with a point, the
thing to do is stand and be
scratched. There is safety in it.
Either land must be very low
in Texas or whiskey very high,
for the fellow who gave
acres of land for the same
of gallons of to have
made a profitable trade.
PROFITS OF STATE PRISM his it easily explain-
ed. It is due to the fact that-
The report of Superintendent ;, a practical farmer and
J. J, of the State knows just what to do in man-
ITEMS.
TO WHOM IT MAY
prison, recently made to the
that institution, should
bring gratification to every tax
payer in North Carolina Mr.
took charge of
the prison early in April of last
year, and his report only
Entered in the Greenville of talk f candidates
N. C, I It mail matter.
FRIDAY. FE.
The next stop will be Wash
birthday.
Senator Hey burn must feel
exceedingly lonesome.
must Hot the
stand still stage. Keep the town
moving ahead
If February brings Greenville
nothing else but the reopening
of Carolina Club, it will not be
bad mouth.
Good sidewalks in some sec-
of the town that do not
have them would lie very ac-
in tin times, of mud.
While many people are ob-
serving Lent, Satan is a busy
,, ., , us ever. He never takes a rest
The ground hog must be sound
, . . , . . , I spell and always finds plenty of
asleep and ignorant of the fact v
we are getting one or
pretty gm m North
and some the South hut
The farmer who has some to pal that knocks down the
thing to sell is not worrying is the one that most
The the Wilmington
Dispatch hastens la put in a
pie, of not guilty to the la
ration of the Boston spinster
that
know the charge was so direct
against him.
While The Daily Reflector's about the price it brings It is
new head is not red, it is read.
Congress is now wrestling with
a bill to break up speculating in
cotton futures.
Before there is lime to
from the shock,
visions of the hat bob up.
the fellow who has it to buy
that is making the noise.
Now they are talking of get-
ting Hunter Roosevelt to head
an expedition to go in search of
the South That ought to
give him sport enough for a
while.
people prefer.
From the way Greensboro pa-
arc talking, the
of that city is near rot-
ten
Those who nut off
their Christmas bills until now.
are dodging behind the Lent ex
Good roads may money
worth lining does
but they are cheaper than
bad ones
Look at the bad roads as you
pass over them this rainy sea
son, and see if their condition
not convince you that they
should be
The News says
corn growers of North Car-
are coming out of the nub-
bin They an Indeed,
for they arc after the full ears
and more of them.
Loots like the whole country
is getting ready to the
town when Hunter
gets back from his African
trip next summer. He will feel
like he has been missed.
The commission
government mini to be
Strange us it may seem, as the growing in interest throughout
passing jean take us further It he country. Nearly a hundred
from the war. that pen cities in the United States arc
mis grow larger. Congress has now governed by this method.
i added two millions more to and s- oner or Inter will all
the budget to it.
The New York actress who
brought suit f-r
a man whom she alleged lulled to
keep a promise to marry her,
must have thought a husband
would be worth a great deal to
her.
Since Raleigh has a prospect
of an auditorium the city is go-
to put a bid for the next
Democratic State convention.
It having taken a disposition to
rotate around may it liar
for Raleigh to get.
In former years New Bern
held very interesting mid-win-
A movement has
started that city to revive the
annual fur, urn we would like
much to see it succeed.
aging large farms successfully.
The selection of Mr Laugh
as superintendent of
the prison certainly was wise
slid keeping with
in of Too
often in official selections
the nine months from that time takes are made by getting the
to the end of the year. The re- v. man, but in this instance
shows net profit to the it w ,, the
State for the year of
without taking into
0-10 spent in new build-
in improved ma-
and
in the value of the young team
that has taken the place of tin-
old ones. This in per-
improvements added to
the net profit brings the earn-
for the year up to
This splendid showing stands
out all the more prominently
when contrasted with conditions
when the Republicans and
charge. to
the pi i sou was a burden upon
the State, but when Governor
k was inaugurated and put
Mr. Mann in charge things took
a the eight years
that Mr.
dent the profit from the prison
to the State was in
average a year.
The very first of Super-
ad-
ministration the profits wen
a times us large us
average year under Super
Mann, and ill tic
same time the farms, buildings,
been
right It takes a
to run a newspaper
when a man wants a
case plead in court he gets a
lawyer; when people are
they want a doctor; to build a
house the services of a carpenter
must be hence it see i s
equally as important that when
farming is to be done well a
practical farmer is needed.
That is what Governor
did when he appointed Mr.
superintendent-.
of the State prison and put him
in charge of the large interests
connected with that institution.
The report referred to is the
strongest argument that could
be made to support the wisdom
of that appointment.
Quite an unusual question
from a man who bus not yet-
tried the one.
Senator bill, which
u citizen who pleads
p institute without
paying the costs an action
in any United States court and machinery and team
prosecute to conclusion greatly improved. The reason
before any circuit court Superintendent make his life miserable
has so much better than
A member of the Maryland
legislature is hunting trouble.
He has introduced a bill intend-
to prohibit women wearing
hats of a larger diameter than ten
inches. Of course the bill will
not pass, but the way the
men will up their pretty
noses at him will enough to
penis, has passed the senate
AT FARMVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA
We wish to announce that have opened tho largest and most complete line of
Farm Implements, Mill Supplies, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, ever in Pitt County
All of which we are offering at prices fully In keeping with the times
be
given
away
FREE
You don't have to spend a cent with us in order to get It. Come let us tell
you how it can be We have unloaded a solid ear of Ranges, Live
Oak and Golden Cook Stoves, every one of which is fully warranted in
respect- Our prices are right, see us before you buy. We to m- st
heartily thank those who have already become our customers, and to extend a
most invitation to everyone who comes to Farmville to make our store
their
We promise you reliable goods, courteous treatment and a square deal.
We are the sole agents for Farmville tor The Cole
Ml,;. and Cotton Planters aid Guano
Distributors They are the best en for the
Southern farmer Read a prominent farmer
has to say about
Co. N. C.
With , I wish say to you
t.-st -ha i from you la t
gave me satisfaction. I u it perfect mi-
s in corn, cotton. and Leans.
Am glad that h h a o offer to the
public. With best I air,
JNO. T.
We are receiving larger
shipments of these
goods this week
We hive received a car load of
celebrated corseting of walking
and riding
Cultivators, and Drag
Harrows, Corn Planters, etc.
have what you want in Farm Implements
at the right prices.
We sell the Syracuse one and two horse
beam not to break, they do,
we give you another one free.
HOLMES
Farmville, N. C.
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT
IN CHARGE OF R. W. SMITH
Agent of Tho Eastern Reflector for Ayden and vicinity. furnished
Wanted to buy bushels if you need a good open or
of field by J- R. Smith Co. top buggy, wagon or cart call
The first load of shad for this on J. R. Smith Co. it Dix in.
season was in town Mumford and family
They were fine and caught at have moved to town and live
Pitch seine.
School books. and
at J. R. Smith Co.
We learn Dr. C R
has purchased the residence of
Frank Lilly, on the corner of
Lee and First streets, and Mr.
Lilly will erect him a home on
the Venters property, bitter
known as
Dinner baskets, pencil boxes,
slates, inc erasers at
J. R. Smith Co.
Elias has purchased
the old Methodist church of
Stancill Hodges and will move it
N. C, Feb.
J. t. Fleming and J. H Gui-
went Stokes Monday.
E. B. Satterthwaite to
Winterville Thursday to visit km
daughter. Louise, who is alter i
school at that place.
Miss Evans went to
Saturday and return-
For barbed wire and
J. R Smith C. Just
rived a car load. .,.
The mm the
W. S. spent part of
with his son-in-law, Edwin
Tripp.
A nice line of and
caskets always on with a
nice hearse at your service
J. R. Smith Co. Dixon
John B. has p
the b home of Mrs. C.
in noted
for its lovely Mrs.
Blount will proceed at once to
build on the adjoining Int.
played a good hand
around His has
hen for sometime setting
L-p and delivering them.
If you have property to
will sell it.
W. F. Hart ard Kirby Smith
are oft on a pleasure trip in
Greene and Lenoir counties.
nice to attach
to pumps for your
shelf at J. R. Smith Co.
Th i small boys were out late
An experienced blacksmith is Monday night delivering
waiting to shoe your horses and tines. This is a common custom
mules at J. R. Smith Co St Dixon. among timid lovers.
J. A. Harrington h-ft last Call on us for
Stancill win move n
and convert it week for the west looking for
into a residence.
Cook stoves, heaters and stove
repairs at J. R Smith Co.
Miss Judea Albea, of New
London, is visiting the family of
H. C. Ormond.
patterns and magazines
at J. R. Smith Co.
Mrs. Jenkins, mother of our
townsmen, W. I and S. A Jen-
kins, another attack of
paralysis this week from which
she is not expected to live
through the day.
Rubber, and corrugated roofing
at J. K. Smith Co.
Mrs. Brown, of ML
Pleasant, is visiting her daughter,
Mrs. Wm.
To the Merchants When you
want an extra grad of groceries
call on W. E. Tingle
H. A. White, of Greenville,
was in yesterday on
If y want t insure
property against Tingle will
do it.
C i Moore hat been elected
chief of Mr. Moore
been on the before aid
made u got d officer. We will say
sure y elm will find
end rubber belting
lilting valves at J. R.
Smith Co.
the of youth and trying
to regain hi j health.
Now a good time to advertise
in the Ayden Department-
R. W. Smith
Joe John Stokes left Monday
evening for Raleigh, taking with
him Cecil Harrington to the hos-
for the insane. He hid for
some time been unbalanced and
We guarantee
faction.
J. R Smith Co. Dixon.
R chard left this
for Cumberland county, Va.,
to buy him a stock and
farm.
The cluck was uncovered at J.
R. Smith store Thurs-
The time was
some lime
recently grew worse, so his con- Mrs. Mrs. W. L. Roberson won
last week at L-ans.
M. B. Ward went to Washing-
ton to spend the night
with relatives.
L. L. Ross spent Sunday at
th v f
Miss Sadie Chauncey left for
Washington Sunday to spend a
few days She expects to
water. go to Baltimore on business.
C. is the sick
list this
The Sunday school is
by its good
works. every one would
at Sunday.
Every farmer is having his
farm well ditched this look-
for another wet spring.
is on a boom this
weak,
Mr. Henry and Miss
Eason were married at
Parker's Chapel Sunday after-
noon. We hope them a very
pleasant voyage on the sea of
life.
We the undersigned
of the town
land, heard that there
have been some a mt
Dr. William
from such charge in
town or immediate community.
There were some object ions from
those, or of those, who
were forced to be vaccinated, and
also some few objected to being
but Dr.
as directed, and
those ho had the
x. We approve the course
taken by him. and feel thankful
to him for services We
that his care and attention
the disease in an around
Grimesland was out as
as the nature of the
would permit.
So as we bun able to
stare all the in which
there was have I ten
properly fumigated We have
been unable to detect any in-
attention tn the tart of Dr.
Fountain in his cf
the smallpox in this
W E
J. L.
L. Y. Ho town
W. S Galloway, mayor.
asthma.
tine Bottle of
had become alarming
seemed to have a mania for
burning.
Will repair your carts, wagon.
and buggies or sell you new ones
J. R Smith Co. Dixon.
Rev. C. W. Blanchard, of
South Carolina, occupied the
of the Baptist church
Sunday morning and Prof. W. H.
die Sunday night. Both dis-
courses were masterful.
Ninety days and spring oats at
J. R. Smith Co.
Mis Lucy Budget, one of cur
graded school teachers, is quite
Nice turned work, brackets,
window and door frames made
on short notice by J. It, Smith
C Dixon.
A L H of
Kinston, was in town Monday.
Windows, doors, lime, c
hardware, locks, hinges J. It.
Smith Co.
the 42-piece set of china, her
time being You a
ticket with dollar purchase
at their store.
President Helps Orphans
of have been helped
UM president o the Industrial
Orphan's Home a Mac . , , who
MM Electric Bit
in Ibis for nine
It p a m in
tor stomach, liver ,
We reg rd it as one f the best
ii on It Invigorates
nil , the
To g-
then up thin, weak
child en o it no
It St
only c
For at a
i-ha-es in doing bus-
which pay a
and y- y
within one
o i solicit . For panic
rs address A. BUM oil this
paper. ltd
ITEMS.
Feb. Mrs. C
D. Smith went to Wilson Wed-
to accompany her
Miss to the hospital
for treatment
We had a rainy day Thursday
and was very cold.
Mr. Peterson, of Washington,
through our burg one day
last week selling eye glasses.
Miss Emma Joyner, of Green-
ville, came up Sunday morning
and spot the day at Mills
S n
The farmers in this section
have more up to date farming
implements than they have n
having and are their
lands better are
diversifying, more than usual,
which is a good plan. They are
also improving their stock right
much.
The boys a debate at
Smith's school house last night.
Took All His Money
Often all man earns s to doctors
or for medic n- e, to cure H stomach,
liver o kid that Dr. King
New fills would at
blight co t. Bet for pats,
d debility. K at all
druggists.
F. L
Hit. K. I. N.
SI., Al
-1 ban a be
years, mid i Mad
medicines and
and any
tried UM ll-
e f and after
i i most say I hid
Ida I did not know what St was j
la bed without tho asthma.
I Systemic Catarrh.
Mr. Samuel Burden,
I Summit,
in Call of law I
of a Id,
catarrh.
left me very weak end
pot P
i lake an hour IT
it add throat
i left with a very weak,
empty I.- Una In my
I AM I
King.
The first th serial
story is Riven
in this issue of The Reflector.
Our readers will find this an
exceedingly interesting story,
and should not miss any of it.
If our readers this
story we will follow it with others
it is completed.
Down.
sin -t.
THE BANK OF AYDEN
AT N. C.
At the Close of Business Jan. 1910.
In Your Homes to Stay
Resources
Loans and discounts stock
Overdrafts secured Surplus fund
Furniture
Demand loans 600.00
Due from 70,181.31
Cash items M
Gold coin
Silver coin, including all
minor coin OUT, 1,219.04
bank and other
S. Notes 8,894.00
Total
Liabilities
35,000.00
Undivided profits, less
our. asp. and taxes pd, 4,388.98
Deposits sub. to cheek 71,228.80
Demand of 18,412.30
Cashier's
outstanding
Total
i and
and pains. l i all over t.
d b. and old.
Sold by
N. r., d by
THE GOOSE It.-. A CO SI PA N V,
N. C.
Won't Need a Crutch
n or i. V. in, of C r
N. C. bruise I hi- leg Sadly,
d an -ah sore.
and i pr Then
Salve d i th r-
is prom, t and t. ire
ulcers, s. hi I in MS,
corn-, s, Its, i. ma tr i-i. a.
at dealers.
was dyspepsia,
which triad
f, rent
very
I Dually d -hied to
if
T Z
. I speak
-h wonderful
. ,
by l
Ask your a free Pens-
Almanac for
Suffering With
The to learn
that its friend Mr. G.
T. of Denver
having much with car-
On- i has
kept -i d to his bid for
s past n with the
pi el
h. i
him ii s
days yet. Any ho v-r
carbuncle i.
how with I in.
132.272.22
MISS
Graduate Norse
Ayden, North Carolina.
Saved
I never so rear my grave,
of Ohio.
I It No. when a frightful
and trouble pulled me down
to pounds i. of ninny ii s
and the doctors And that I an
i- due to Dr. King s
New Discovery, Which e mill
cu ed me. Now I weigh pounds
and can work It also cured my
i- children of Infallible for
coughs co d-. It's the most
I ram y for asthma,
C. lung U and all
c tn A trial bottle free.
Guaranteed by ail druggists.
NORTH CAROLINA.
PITT. ,
I, J. It. Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear
the to the best my knowledge and b i
Subscribed and sworn
before this 4th day
1910.
HODGE-s.
Notary
J. R. SMITH, Cashier.
to I Correct-
J. R SMITH.
ELIAS
R. C. CANNON,
Directors.
Lily's Oyster
Fresh Oysters
Coming- Every Day
Can Serve You Any Way. Try Me
Strays Taken Up.
hive taken up the Jordan
two CAWS one
with firs m
right ear under lit in lift; the
other a red unmarked. Owns
can get same I
pa. In w.
ltd w m. C.
it
On Friday night, the
of school, roar
will render the operetta
A splendid
program has bean arranged ard
ill- entertainment is going to be
very No
will be made.
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NOTICE I NOTICE
to call your attention to our new of fall which ;
we now have. have taken great care in buying; this year and we
think can supply your in Shoes, Hats, Dress No-
Laces and Embroideries and in fact anything that is carried in a
Dry Goods Store.
Come let us show you.
Tripp, Hart Co., Ayden, N. C.
We are prepared to furnish you with
and Kitchen Furniture
at the very lows prices. Cash or Installment.
Come to . and we will convince you
AYDEN FURNITURE CO.
NEXT DOOR TO
TOBACCO
us
.
COLUMBIA
H. G. SPECIAL
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IS
. R. J. MOTE
J. R. J. G. MOVE
The Store That Satisfies
T is our rim at all times to
sell only such goods as
have the stamp of confidence
rind 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,
Goods, Laces,
edgings, El
c.
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.
NOTES FOR BUSY SHOPPERS.
Brief far Bat;
Bring your furs to S. M.
fur high prices.
Ste special values in plain
inch lawns at and
Bowen.
Best cents yard,
yards to customer.
I Central Mercantile Co.
J ho prettiest line of spring
hams Pulley
See our line of muslin
underwear. Special values in
these and it will he to your in
to call on us for anything
you need in this
Pulley Bowen.
Santa of Locality.
A kitten about months old
war taken to a house a few miles
fro-i its birthplace, confined
in a and tenderly cared for
Low Middling
MARK
Norfolk Cotton and wind
by J. W. Co. Cot on Factors.
Yesterday
and for ten days, we
will tell line of woolen dress
ponds and silks at cut price.
We to cut cut our fancy
dress goals and silks and now is
the time lo gt good
for little money.
Central Mercantile Co.
It
A nice line cf pajamas Oats. Oats, Oats, Oats,
n at Pulley Seven different
kinds, day.
red rust proof, Virginia gray
during a wick and then set at lib-
It to have be-
B-r inning Thursday. Feb. 3rd, habituated to its new
but it returned to its old
home on the day of its release.
The tense of locality and
was exhibited Mill more
by en old tomcat which was
stolen and carried n distance of
twenty bag. The
just received a big line
if dress ginghams for spring.
Mercantile Co.
We g mi t- offer
you and we want your trade,
Pulley Bowen.
Now is the time to a bar-
gain in a tailor
. t suit at half price, at Pulley
Call and see our new line of
i embroideries and laces.
I Central Mercantile Co.
See our line
turf. black black
white spring. At
lowest prices. See me before
you buy your
F. V. Johnston.
Webster Disraeli.
Disraeli once Daniel Web-
at time when American
statesmen were rarer visitor in
England than they now are.
seemed to reported,
complete Brother
remarkable twang and all that, lie
also goes lo the added Dis-
strongly accenting the last
of madras and liable. nevertheless noted
percales, bet qualities to retail t
, ,, . j land beetled, eve-, but it
cents Per yard. smith who of
Pulley Bowen.; him no ,., i so 9-m
For a few days best beaching Webster looked.
per yard. yards lo
mer, for cash.
Central Mercantile Co.
to wide
flouncing B. prices at
SO. and per
Pull-y Bowen-
IV
HE
at t. e e . s
Sta m cf of
NATIONAL BANK
OF GREENVILLE, N. C.
of business, 31st, 1910
I i .
Liars
U S Bonds
Fur.
Stock .
3.210 Account
Unpaid 23.07
. . . 147,361.03
If you Already a depositor of this bank, allow us to
suggest that you become one. We believe you will shortly
the wisdom of this advice.
F. J. FORBES, Cashier
1910 Brought Many Changes
And among them big change in the
style of Furniture. I watched this care-
fully, and I did not buy until was ab-
sure I was getting the newest
and best to be had. Consequently, I am
offering the furniture buyers of Green-
ville and adjacent country
The Most Artistic Stock of
FURNITURE
ever shown them. You will therefore
find it to your best interest to visit my
store in the White building, near Five
Points, and examine my stock before
buying.
J. H. BOYD, Jr.
Our stock of r hoes for
ladies, misses and c is
complete. Pulley Bowen.
Car load Hurt seed
just See us be-
tore buying.
Central Mercantile Co.
See in for ail the newest
things in neck wear,
collars, etc. Pulley Bowen.
Don't forget our line of child
sloes. We have all
ill kinds and all grilles.
Pulley Bowen.
Another new lot of geld
fl rating
toys and k at
Store
have the new hair
to match, she
it.
Bowen.
We have our new spring mat-
in and want you to
at see them, Van Dyke.
2-8 w
Just new line of
dress silks In latest pat
terns, bought at prices
u Pulley Bowen.
For office fl or covering we
have in by the yard,
ail squares.
w Taft VanDyke.
U miss our special sale on
embroideries. We are offering
excel values in this line of
goods. Pulley Bowen.
Be sure to visit our store and
see the new spring line of white
goods and embroideries, at
marked down prices
Pulley Bowen.
We have the largest and most
attractive line of that
we ever had. Don't fail to see
them. Vandyke.
Everyone who has placed an
order for embossed stationery at
Reflector Book Store is delighted
with it. Come look at the
samples place your order.
tailor made coat suits
In order to close out what we
have are offering them at hall
the price.
Pulley Bower.
Big line of laces in
all the newest to re-
tail at and yard.
Don't fail to see this line.
Bowen.
An Old. Old Family.
If a woman hasn't any valuable
heirlooms she roust prove that she
once bad ii tire or she i lot. Mrs
John Appleton hasn't any
valuable heirlooms, but she says
that a lire which once destroyed her
father's palatial home destroyed old
quilts, old silverware, etc. which
had been in the family hundreds of
years and which were invaluable.
hadn't any brass candle-
said Mrs. John
family has always
used electric
cat was imprisoned, but made its
escape in n few days reappear-
ed in a pitiable state at the home
of its former master, which was
from that of the thief by a
high wooded Amer-
Charier. Method of Work.
literary work was. Sir
Robert Anderson remarks, a rare
combination of genius and plodding.
A brass scuttle which stood by the
fireplace held the illustrated and
other papers which reached him
week week. From these he cull-
ed anything that took his fancy, and
the cuttings were thrown into a
companion scuttle, to be afterward
inserted in scrap books and daily in-
Materials for his novels and
plays were supplied or
The accuracy of his de-
of events and places was
Gazette.
CENTRAL
Barber Shop
Herbert Edmond, Prop.
i in main business sec-
of the town Five chairs
in operation and each one
sided by a skilled barter.
OUT place is inviting, razors
sharp Our clean.
electrical machine for
dry shampoo and La-
dies waited on at their homes.
Fancy
Prime 3-4
Prime
Grade
NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL
FUTURE MARKET
Wired Cobb Bros a Co.
and Broken. Norfolk.
Mir.
May
July
May
Dec Corn 7-8
May
July
May Lard
July
title Co ton Mm i
F live
1606
Last.
SCHEDULE
Trains leave Raleigh effective Ian
3rd.
a. m. K-r Col
la and ; Florida
Pill in s
o act .
YEAR ROUND
4.10 m F r
Mi in points West. Jack
vile and i Dints,
Hamlet far Charlotta
on.
11.86 a. P
h o a- par or Con-
with m r
t m,
and
THE FLORIDA MAIL No
a. m. For Richmond.
ton bad New k
era, s car.
s -t Richmond w
O. for i i Wet,
at Washington with Pennsylvania
railroad K. O. for
d points we-t.
THE
4.06 p. m For
Wilmington,
hi d pun b W Parlor car
to Hamlet.
5.00 p. m., M-. for
i Hen arson, Oxford and
THE FLORIDA FAST
p. m. Atlanta,
Menu his and west, Jack-
and all
ale art, Atlanta
a. m.
YEAR ROUND
p. a.
m., a. m. New
York p m Pullman ll to
and k car to New
York.
THE
2.05 m. For
h s. u m., n i
m. and New York.
and dining car
For rates t Pullman res-
any Ii on t
any Seaboard Air Line railway ticket
office, or address,
C. B. RYAN, C. P. A.
Portsmouth, Va.
D. P. A.
Raleigh, N. C.
J-W. PERRY CO
NORFOLK. VA.
Cotton Factors handlers cf
Bagging. Ties and Bags.
and shipments
solicited
at Wharf
From now u-h the we
will have re o
st the wharf a
b live,
i e an, on. As
the Giant when y
rs. M. Robinson.
ens r lit i f w makes
the o weak,
cull dis-e.
R. n If. is the
winter r p cold
y u ell winter,
Jno.
Frank J.
of tho Virginia
Champions, found Noah's
best for
Sore Muscles
bruises, scratches, stiffness.
One trial will convince you.
Noah's Liniment penetrates.
Requires hut little rubbing.
Here's the Proof
have had occasion to use
Liniment on two Of my
k f
Hull were of
and t throwing with
their used It
and It the best
tried. It In lino for
etc. Frank J.
Is host remedy
for Lame Hack,
Joints Sore Throat,
Colds, Sprains
Colic, Cram
Tooth-
and all
Nerve, and
Muscle Ache, and
Paint. The
has Noah's
Ark on every
Sold by dealer In
in S a m
pie by m;. tree.
Co,,
Va.
During the dreary winter
mothers become worn
out, tat or work. H
i is
est Makes
them happy, healthy
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T. Va.
DELIGHTFUL DANCE.
for The K. r.
The pupils of the dancing
taught by Miss
Blow, a
Tuesday night in the city
hall. In spit of the bid
quite number attended. Those
present Misses Page
Mary Lucille
Cobb, Lillian Carr, Allie
Greene, Lottie Blow, and Arlene
Joiner. Alex Blow,
Edward Hearne,
Frank Wilson, Frank
Dr. Perkins, Cecil Cobb, John
Shelf-urn, Joe Anderson. Ben
Joyner. of Farmville, S.
C. R Townsend and L. Freed, of
Atlantic City.
Mrs. R. Greene,
Mr.--. W. Mrs- J. W.
Ferrall. and E. V. Ferrall, of
THROW OUT THE LINE YOU ARE
About the of you ah .-. it a
Give the Kidneys and Many to
Greenville People n h-d
be
Throw Out the Life Li
The kill help.
Th overwork- get the
out of the
The. g wot every mi-
Will h item
of kidney
fr-m the verge of air
V ill cure m o
Mrs Rot-rt S. Wash-
K N. C.
give my name in
ding K Pi a
they b u m greatly I Buffered
fr a long e from a
ard a in my
kidneys. I was re night and
in the morning unfit to com-
tho duties. I obtained
no relief from the various remedies I
and had a; out ired of e
d n D Kidney Pills
were recommended to me. I b- tan
their u e -n-1 could on that y
helping me.
of the backache improved my
health in every
by all dealers. Price
cents. Co.
New York, agents for th United
State.
Remember
take no other.
Professional Cards
lag Allen's P t the antiseptic
powder, into them. Just the thing for
dancing patent I
and in new When
or i e
i and your i All i d i a
Ea instant relief Sold every- M
Ban, building,
a any substitute.
W. F. EVANS
AT LAW
GREENVILLE, N. C.
WIVES TO HAVE COMMON SENSE.
N. W. OUTLAW
A Canvass by a Preacher That
be Above Beauty.
a well-known
minister sent out a number of
letters to young men in every
station of asking them to
Ute ins dignified manner what
most in a wife.
Attorney at Law
Office It by J. L.
GREENVILLE. N. C.
A few delay in treat-
some cases of even
the of time it to
for a doctor often proves danger-
The safest way is to
Chamberlain's Remedy in
the house, and at the first
cation of croup give the child a
dose. Pleasant to take and all
Sold by all druggists.
ITEMS.
BIRTHDAY PARTY.
S. J. Everett
Attorney at Law
K- Estate
N. C.
W. H. LONG
Feb.
cold weather now, but
work is progressing.
Miss Annie D of
who has her sister,
Mrs. M. O. Gardner, returned
We are to hear that J.
B. Corey is sick la-
grippe.
George of Center-
ville, was in our
Sunday
Dudley, of
spent Saturday and Sunday
with here.
Miss Chapman
this week I cousin,
Miss Mary Burney.
for Reflector.
It was a crowd of
merry rs. that gathered st
the home of Mr. and Mis. F. C.
Harding, last Saturday evening
Mary Louise,
had invited about forty of
little friends to her birthday
party.
To the older
she had invited, it wag ind
amusing and interesting to
watch the little ones, ad listen
to their happy ad
the original
of some of
tots. Ii a happy and joyful
occasion; to he little
there was but one thing to
her of j being full t.
I that was the abs- net
of her little William H.
Harding, Charlotte- They
played romped in the
glee Mil all were tired
Then march d to the dinning
mi for
Three tables had
around which they all Blood.
the in the
, ., ,. the cake, with tight
An attack of the grip is often u U
followed by a persistent cough. . a it.
which to proves a great j When ail had been with
Cough individual and then
his been l,,, Mary tut cake,
used with good for ave friend a
r b-k -c
all other had failed, lawn for another romp In
says Helen Corinne in j l
Toe Designer for March. , and
If you think men do not have AW
settled what's what ATTORNEYS AT LAW
in a wife you should have R f- K N V I I. N
one of lbs number who ,
r. ad these letters I cannot now j Q g ft D D
quote from any one of them, but II H. La
do recall that while one or two
of the writers demanded para-1
of gad virtue,
of young men seemed to
have very modest ideas about
what a wife should and should
not be. A said
that did not go much wish
beauty of lac
C.
DR. S HASSELL
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN
Greenville, N. C
R. L. DAVIS, Pres. J. A. AN V.-Pres.
H. D. BATEMAN, Cashier.
Bank of Greenville
North Carolina
Resources,
Deposits,
To Loan
ACCOUNTS cf Merchants, Farmers zed Invited.
James L. Little, Cashier
Report of Condition of
The Greenville Banking and Trust Company,
At GREENVILLE,
in the State of at the close of business, Jan. .
Resources
Loans and discounts Capital
Overdrafts secured
Liabilities
unsecured
., , Other stocks bonds and
as of and Office on st formerly
2,170.10
26,000.00
17,600.00
pied by Dr.
JULIUS BROWN
N. C
Sold b all dealt rs.
Appointment to
was flying fast, and soon
had to say goodbye.
When they were all gone, the
little found a dear
Mr. R. Wilson, son Mr. by each friend. And
V,. of this city, has she to saying, it
an appointment to the day of In r lite.
military academy at West Point,
N. Y.
John H Small. Mr. Wilson is Do you know that croup can
now at Highland Falls, N. Y., be Give
where he has entered a special Iain's Cough Remedy as so n W
, , ,,. the child becomes hoarse or even
training for the
comes off and tn attacK.
at Fort Slocum, N. If. This a cure for croup
is high honor to the young man and has never been known to fail,
and his many friends Sold by all dealers
late him.
character mix-d with common
Ali women are beautiful to the
men love them, so perhaps
the.-e Same men knew they GREENVILLE.
would get the
thrown in along the other Skinner,
Virtues One letter stated in a
way that the SKINNER
writer Should absolutely demand LAWYERS N. C
thing from his
sense humor, There was a
good deal of wisdom in
setting forth that one
t. a
scene of humor is the great
leaven of married life.
It do-snot necessarily imply,
however, one must always
at out but no
trouble is all serious when one
can fee a humorous side to it,
and few fail to have
i edge of laughter. A sense
of humor is a queer little,
p of light that goes
searching in every dark
corner, and it is about the best
comrade for a life journey one
can imagine.
Furniture and fixtures
Demand limns
in nun
Surplus fund
Undivided profits less
expenses a 6,004.68
c of dip.
sub.
88,066.51
from bits and
Cash reins
Silver coin d R
minor com currency 718.04 Total
Due lAs
VA.
Brokers
NORFOLK
Cotton Buyers,
in Stocks, Cotton. Grain
and Provisions
PRIVATE WIRE
to New York Chicago
and New Orleans.
Nat hunk oilier
U. S. notes
Total
Oil
State of North Car. I County Fin.
I C. S. the . named do
the slat, i- lo tie bill my know Bilge i
C. S
that
CARS,
sworn to before Die,
this 4th day -S F. b 1910.
J.
Public.
J. I.
H. A. WHITE.
Directors,
If troubled with indigestion,
no or feel
bilious, i
Tablets a trial d
you will the re-
These tablets invigorate
th- stomach and liver and
the digestion. Sold by all
dealers.
Roll.
The g is the honor roll
of Pine Hill public school for the
third
Lottie E
Worthington, Emma
tin, Wyatt Tucker, Bobbie
Bryant Carroll, Ryan Ellis.
The average made
by Stella Harrington.
Delis Smith, teacher.
REAL ADVERTISING
ITEMS-
Fen. Rosalie
D from an
extended visit to relatives near
Conetoe.
Miss Annie E. spent
last week with friends near
WANTED
girls boys
We want Girls and Boys
to work In th
Tarboro Mills
At Tarboro, N. C.
and in the
Runnymede Mills
Near Tarboro, N. C.
The work is light, no dust or
dirt and pay h good. We can
furnish a house i the
of Runnymede or W t Tarboro
Ed. or You
We have good at Tart
and de.
Surfer First Cost is Cost
We th
year. D no fear hut
we will h work f r v u
U Seller and the Buyer
Bringing th s two together,
seller and the is one
of the missions of a newspaper.
There are daily evidences that
The R factor this mission.
The people read this paper, and
when they see mention of some-
thing in line with their wants
they are quick to act. It is so in
either the matter of buying or
jelling. If you want something,
MYTH CT let your wants be known, and
v the person who has it will sup
ply the want. If you have
something to sell, contemplate
the wants of somebody else and
let it be known that you have
the article needed, and those
who have the need will coma to
you. That is the of ad-
bringing the seller
T. R. Allen returned Monday day.
from Raleigh and Smithfield. Come and See the Work or Write
Mrs. Asa Turnage is on the
q Of coarse you can bey a
money then yea f-Y
the world that. Cut
consider When a Singer b bought end
for, it is p-id a lifetime.
t A cheap never for. Every
cent expended for repairs must be added
to the original an endless system
of These
to the first of the machine, coon ex-
the cost cf a Singer, and after each
successive you can gee another
tho cheap machine grows CM and
more second-hand step nearer the
junk heap.
The time loot, the trouble and the worry
outweigh many times over tho difference
in the coot between the machine
and the Singer.
There are two kinds of
and the good kind is the Singer.
a in
t-i-
One Cent a Plato.
Stir package
Powder
into a quart of milk
No no heating, nothing
las to but tho
and milk in tho
guaranteed.
This quart- of the most
ice ever ate.
at your
or by mail if ho docs not keep it.
Tat rood Co., Boy, W. Y,
sick list.
Wednesday afternoon Jan.
1910, the home of Mr.
Benjamin Smith was the scene
of a pretty marriage,
when Mr. W. E. Worthington
led to the altar Mies Maggie L.
Smith, J E. Cannon officiating.
We wish for them a long happy
life-
Miss Bertha is spending
the week with her Mrs.
Worthington, near Standard.
GENERAL
TARBORO
All persons are hereby warned
not to buy or trade for a
given by me to L. H. Lee for
dated Feb. 7th, 1910
note was fain
buyer in touch with each I representation and payment of
I Not Quite
How you cud get a
thing
nail or driver or an- .
lacking. Have a good
tool box and be prepared tor
emergent lea. Our line
Is a you could and
we see that your tool
box not lack a
useful article.
Of Course
E You get s
Horse Goods c
Cold by
Company
HI Main Street, GRENVILLE, N. C.
and to do this no medium can
serve you so well as The R.
tor.
is best to careful about
same will be contested.
Feb. 9th, 1910. T. A. Nichols
ltd
Our Greenville,
come.
yours if you
, Corey
Wells Browne
Hangs Wall Paper
That might
poke money down a unit
KOO-I results, a to give It CO
some on Who d know any more
about paper hunting W hen
i your p per and hang
in the fact stare- in
the that you have a mi- take
a-d waste I m Next
you i our
talk to Weds Brow e. He is t
is in this He is .
in his ready to
good anything that wrung
with Ins w New good In,
and a season ahead. I lit
i his in y. hat next time you w i
in line, cine a I have my i
playhouse on rs. n Ave., below son place, one mile
Point a, in t -II your to prepared than
J. C. LANIER
IN
Monuments
Tomb Stones
Iron Fencing
DAIRY PRODUCTS.
the John-
and am
e livery
to him That brick
g is the place. Phone T 2-4
WELLS BROWNE, Y
Greenville. N. C. I L





WINTERVILLE DEPARTMENT
In Charge of Wm. G. MORRIS j
Agent of The Eastern ind Vicinity- Advertising Rates on Application J
T. people or A. G Cox Mfg- Co . Oat f Sea.
know any one of his fingers very Unless you are in
though not while health and well rested don't
I working at a shaper last Friday, jump out of bed. The
hurt was caused by h of people wake more or less tiled,
piece of which broke off the and springing suddenly upon the
machine. We are trial h has slumber is a shock
not had to stop on account of is as as
We have just received a
Jot of cloaks, People who habitually wake
W. Ange Co. up tired, especially delicate
The is the Kind men and children, should get
you need. See us. ; themselves up gradually, taking
A. W. Ante ft Co. least fie minutes for it.
A new lot of lamps it. is wonderful how much is
Harrington. Co. gamed by a little preliminary
If your to Tm stretching of the muscles
has expired let in- en th-m gradually with nervous
to advertise,
i like to furnish rates.
are hot a subscriber to
in.- K ti CU r, let me send your
Win. G.
ax en I
kid Mrs J. D. C x went
u- k-
um . and comfortable
call or write A. G.
Cox . Co., Winter-
Wile, N C y have the
the price.
J. J. s of j
Thursday visiting his
L who is in
County School
U. Cox
Company are
. at and
are liberal.
i in come to see
u me fur you.
i thing up at school
term -lib; in along lovely
a id us usual.
U c are carrying a nice line of
is and Caskets. Price are
Do You a Piano
save the dyspeptic frees
whatever he The j
SiCK HEADACHE,
cause food to assimilate ind
the body, give keen appetite,
DEVELOP
and solid muscle.
No Substitute.
renew it, and give you a receipt. after thy have bet n com
W. G- Morris, agent. unstrung for many
The spring rush is caning in. At the same one
Better fend your orders in s retch the lungs to their full-
for Cotton e t capacity by half a n
simplex guano sower-, generous yawns, thus flushing all
bands, etc. Orders will the of carbonic acid
have our careful attend
Leave the Crap Shorter or AIL
am getting declared
E. Jones, in charging
the jury in county
court allowing
ling to go on right under their
don't know anything about
police officer
continued, I do know that
in some places they think them-
selves smart and will pick up a
a few little like English
sparrows, for shooting crap in
a back lot, and then walk right
past door- and hear the slink of
coin without turning their
If you are nit to bring
-d
It not, and to
soon, you owe it o your to ex
a mine the ma
shown at the
A display really
to a large city.
In a glance will inspect a
line of pianos not alone stand
in character of tot t, v and
general in a class to
but you I ct with prices
that stand aid
incomparable an where. t
different makes t- select none
those cheap c department
store stencils but each one a stand-
ard, cf acknowledged lame and
reputation in the trade, hour
player-pianos of known
We will take your piano
exchange for one of etc play-
We also carry the
ORGAN, the d of the world.
Old organs and pianos taken in ex-
change, terms to s tit your
When in Greenville visit our
White.
Next door to Can ft Atkins Hardware o. store.
Up Hie hat
I other poisonous exhalations out he with positive em
Ir
A G. Cos Co., remotest air cells. After up the little
N C. minutes of such Don't pick
want tat
one who has
first.
at -r th
asking that the burden of the
it go. Oh, know you in
doing it hen in Charlotte,
our combination planter.
plants cotton com. p etc, body was too it it. my own
Barber ft aid borne will be surprised to
For oyster.-, tee . at it possible to
and can hearse surd, ired comfortably. Designer for j Person-1 Property Sale.
A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. R. W March.
m, U C- going
B U tonight.
rurally glasses, cried fruits on
Let us picture
you. Any
ct all kinds and and
en Bin A. W. Ange i Co.
ti. u call
to
ii evening, one of Ms.
v Cox's was and Co and i
A. Ange Co.
We have purchased
known as the it a
arc u
.- burn nut very
lie just received a full
Give us a
gall, A. Co.
I lie new road is being
between Air. Redden
and
This be
j-o c.
We have Fri
and
R. D. Co.
I. is with sadness that we
th of Master
J i per barber, woo dud near
extend
to .;. relatives our
deepest sympathy.
lit Count School
t; e you, Tn -y are
cheap, durable end
Prices right and workmanship
guaranteed. A. G.
C . C.
Et tn m t r the at t e
Free rt in Baptist
row, s c Hid
Just received, a nice lot of
shoes.
H Barber Co
If you want a good plow try
the at Harrington,
Barber
How is your ran Let
Us snow our new lot of
slices. Co
A nice six key fountain
tor sale. R.
ha ready very soon to grind corn,
do general repair work and dress
timber.
B Co.
New of dry good an l no
tins just in. Better while
A. W. ft Co.
Fr spring dress goods,
. and see us-
New lot in.
Harrington, Barber Co-
J There will be a party at
lard's school house Friday
night. It was to been last
Friday night, but was postponed
next Friday night,
A good time is expect by
present.
Rev. E. T. filed hi
i regular appointment at tin
Baptist church list Sunday
morning.
are Rial to learn that His
Dora Cox, who has been sick, is
L. G. a student of
H. S. a I is
Monday that Miss Bess s Whit-
at ; i
of death. Mr.
for his home at Saratoga
day.
Remember the prayer
at the Baptist church tonight.
nun of L
near was late
He was rid
along on a stalk ,
from Egg-
Master Howard son
of of Cog,
county, found a
in ids last
which he carried none end property
under a setting hen. When m.
By decree of the
i of P c by h t
O. H. n, Judge of tit-
cut t of
in eats of
ho e The d I
Knitting Mils.
I U r n on
the premises in Con
W j lie
t ft ind
t-n h and
ii v p-
r brood p i d
now
by th in
no gave turkey
with other lien, th-e mi I
At i
Ass to sores f Ind
a rs
made Week, th
turkey was Including lbs e Ki .,. ii-rs,
. , . . . h- electric ht plant,
i nest and raised th ad fire n am
e.
ha arc-
twelve m is. Kr the
K. ;. m-
tn.- w a-n n an i
turkey. The boy sold the turkey van
. town hit, given n t
tr -J and with the T t one ha
in six an
on t
a big. Hi fat
pig and sold i to Mr, i
Frank for Mr.
had no turkeys and it NOTICE.
wee thought that egg virtue cf
from a wild turkey. in a
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE BANK OF WINTERVILLE,
AT WINTERVILLE, N. C.
At the close of business, Jan.
Resources
and discounts
Overdrafts secured
and unsecured
Furniture and fixtures
Demand
Due from and
Silver coin, including
minor currency
Nat bunk and other
Liabilities
Capital stock
, H Undivided profits, lees
tom pd lo
t lit ff of N
v. i Deposits to ck 14,077.08
Cashier's cheeks
I . S. in ill
Total
outstanding
Certified checks
121,869.971 Total
28.00
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Pitt County,
I. F. A. of named bank,
solemnly swear that the above true to the of
my knowledge and belief.
F. A EDMONDSON.
Cashier.
A. Cox,
A. Ange,
J. E. Green,
Directors.
Subscribed sworn to be-
fore me, this 7th day of Feb.,
R. H,
Notary
OF THE CONDITION OF
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE,
AT FARMVILLE, N. C.
At the close of business
Resources Liabilities
118,808.83 Capital
Mrs. J. Everett of County.
F.-b.
friends here
Mr. S the
all at once, the team
ft hit. any kind of tinware lightened threw him off,
breaking his neck. The hoy was
about twelve years of We
tender the bereaved family cur
deepest s
tee us. V. e have just received a
II Co.
of
was hare Sunday.
Miss Miry of
was visiting friends
tar here last Sunday.
New Firm.
The half page advertisement
ii e
aid O a For
and wife to L. A. on the
Id y of -la ti an i
in the its of Dee la office of i C
No Ciro i a in Ho. k H.
lag-6 , tie u m
t i re I c h n at-
with door in i to the he t
th
n is if
death of his in Mrs. Marge in h- t Pitt aid
Everett. of Mr.
Everett, an extensive planter , I A at a pine,
lira of-hi- lord f rel. i
Mrs, Everett Cob . and h,
a n i w i-a
th n N . I- E to . C i
i e, then w N C. lo
the a in i S i nip,
there d an w th I can u
C. C. tin , with C. C.
Co Una N E pole- to h-
coot ill h more
or
beginning at
iron stake n tram
e r and ran
aid tr. in r ad to Mn old
L tin.- to
the Ins or T T son and K A
Jr., th i Ci- w the C.
a line, than C. I
line to g. co
acres more s. To said
Terms of cash
This r.
L A. i
Jarvis I
and discounts Capital stork
Overdrafts secure. g f f fl 6,000.00
and 488.26 K
Furniture and fixtures 1.070.60 Undivided profits less
from cur. expand taxes pd 8.481.41
Cash items m. , , .
coin of deposits 15,780.88
u N
the end came February l
interment was in the family poi
c m rte.-y near Hamilton, Martin
county.
Stock, of Overby, hardware
dealers of Farmville, will attract i
f county, are visiting
Was Pearl Barber this week.
J. Smith, who lives near
here, is very sick with
We hope he may re- from
Nervous
Break-Down
Nerve energy is
force that controls the or-
of respiration, cir-
digestion and
elimination. When you
feel weak, nervous,
table, sick, it is often be-
cause you lack nerve
energy, and the process
of rebuilding and sustain-
life is interfered with.
Dr. has
the attention of every reader of; cured thousands of such
The Rt Hector. These gentlemen ind
recently moved to Farmville
There will be services at the
Baptist church next Sunday.
Rev. C. W. Blanchard, preach-
n excellent in the
another section of
State, because they believe Pitt
is one of the best counties in
North Carolina, and they have
opened an entirely new of
hardware and farm implements
benefit if not entirely;
cure you. Try it.
church last Sunday i is complete in every
t Ha on era-
of Christ. As I their enterprise hr a liberal use,
Mini to this able sermon it cir- in
i i i i w t u paper, and through invite
lied our mind, back to that l tn and get ac
scene and see the
Cl Vincent, an employee stock th y are offering.
away
me on tho versa
the I in. skilled
but no
I no lid t to up my
Ur.
In a few
lo Improve rural. I
In i i strain, and never miss
or, an to recommend
are snowing sifts, w. u
Myrtle Creek, Oregon.
Year druggist sails Dr. Nary.
we authorize him to return
price of t bottle If It foils
to benefit you.
Ron I Carriers
The shooting and cf
game by mail
while employed on
routes, or the of pun
for that purpose, is now formally
forbidden. An order to
effect has been issued by the
department. Com
plaints were received that delays
in the delivery and
of mail were caused at certain
places by the practice of carrier
becoming
Dispatch.
Silver coin, including
minor coin currency 1,308.74
Nat hank and other U. S.
Notes 8.130
Total
6.610.70
Cashier's
Total 1142,068.66
STATE OF CAROLINA, County of Pitt,
I, J K. Davis, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly
swear that the above statement is true to the best of my
. K DAVIS, Cashier.
and lie
Subscribed and sworn to before
this 4th day of Feb.,
J, A. Mew burn,
Notary Public,
ltd w
W. J.
K. I. Davis,
F. II. via,
Directors.
REPORT Of THIS CONDITION OF
THE BANK OF GRIFTON
C.
In the State of North Carolina, at the dose of business, Jan. 1910
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts 454.87 j . . , .
Capital Stock
153.16 Surplus fund
Undivided profits.
Overdrafts secured
and unsecured
Banking house, Fur-
Fixtures
Due from
end Bankers
Cash items
Loans
minor coin cur.
notes
other U. S. notes
Total
1.474
6.622.91
150.00
344.16
less cur. ex. tax's pd
Time certificate
Deposit
Deposit subjects
to check
Cashier s Checks
outstanding
Total
500.00
233.35
1,200.00
13.504.76
128,890.96
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. County of Pitt,
I, G. T. Gardner, Cashier of the above-named bank, do sol-
that the above statement is true tn the lust of my
knowledge and belief. G. T. GARDNER, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to be-
fore me, this 7th of Feb.
1910. R. F. JENKINS,
Notary Public.
John Z. Brooks,
Tucker,
W. W.
Directors.
sT
EASTERN REFLECTOR
D. J. Editor and Owner
Truth Preference to Fiction.
One Dollar Per Year
VOL. No.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. FEBRUARY 1910.
No.
REV. J. N. COLE DESCRIBES
HIS RECENT VISIT HERE
GREENVILLE'S PUBLIC BUILDING
SPEAKS IN GLOWING TERMS OF
EX-GOV. T. J. JARVIS
Small Looking After Oar
Interests.
In the house of
Pleased With the Church Work
Under of Rev. Mr. Shore
I spent Sunday in Greenville,
and a in the home cf
the State's most illustrious living
citizen -ambassador, senator,
governor and servant of the
people through two generations
and doing probably his best work
now as promoter of i
and of As I
sat in that home and held con
verse with that of serene
and benevolent wisdom, I felt
like had come to one of
mounts of God and to one of
scats of the It
is to see with what
faith and simplicity
this Kt-Mt man chief
many Bits at the of Jesus
is as when in the
long vanished he sat at his
Kite. This is the u
act of wisdom there sat
the Lee and there sat
Gladstone. I
years a
heart . With the late
Justice he had
told me if bis doubts
DOW had wrestled with
said to
justice of North
Carolina, and you are trying to
oat problems by the
of human philosophy,
but you've got to become as a
little child mil sit at of
And to that lowly seat
he he entered the
Kingdom
There are two theme upon
which Governor Jarvis
to church and the
East Carolina Teachers Training
School. What plans he has in
his heart for that school-if his
State will allow aim to work
them out And the legislature
should deal generously with him,
BUILDING UP THE SOUTH.
What the Several Railways Are
to Help.
A recent dispatch from
en February 9th, 1910. Con- That the railroads
John H Small intro-1 are giving much attention to the
the following bill,
was referred to the commit tee on j to all who have given the subject
public buildings and Necessarily, the
was ordered of the railroad
Be it enacted by the senate which does not possess a land
and house of representatives of
the United States of America in
assembled, that the
secretary of the treasury be,
he is hereby, authorized and
to cause to be erected
on the site heretofore acquired a
suitable building, including fire
proof vaults, heating and
lain g apparatus, elevators,
and other necessary
for the use and
of the United
grant must be in its
in order t terms all the
districts its lines represent. The
recent campaign of Dr. S. A.
of the federal govern
Operetta by High School
Friday Night.
On Friday evening, Feb.
the high school of
the
close of its regular public school
session by an entertainment of
much interest and
The main feature of the
evening was the presentation by
the pupils, of National
an operetta in three
acts. Young attired as
s, daMes arid entered
the ivy decorated stage, each
which was made under the claiming, by appropriate
of the Southern Rail-
way company, is but one of the
many moves made by com- j were oppose
right to be called the
National flower. In this
d by the boys who.
YEARS OLD.
C. L. Wilkinson takes the agency
for the North America Fire
Company of Philadelphia.
Penn. which is years old and
which strong- -with
total assets of more than twelve
million of dollars.
The Insurance of
North America has been in
since 1792. and when we
recall a few of the remarkable
events that have occurred
then the march of
and we get some idea
of what an existence for such a
period signifies.
When North
Most Successful Year for
cf the Mutual Life insurance Co.
The 67th annual statement of
The Mutual Life Insurance Com-
of New York, appearing in
this paper, is notable, not merely
because of vast sum
but for the unprecedented
fits to polio holders r. ported.
The company doted its 07th year
with an increased of
Insurance in force
and with increased assets
amounting to
but especially worthy of note is
the fact that company paid
to their
pan looking to the betterment
of farm conditions in the South.
The lecture referred to
comprehends more than is gen-
as a at supposed. Every south-
N Carolina, the cost of Urn state reached by the
said not to exceed the
sum of thousand
dollars, sum is hereby
of any mane
in treasury not otherwise
appropriated.
as weeds and onions, also p-
to impress their claims
upon judge and jury.
The b-ween these
disputants proceed- u iii this
manner with songs and
until entered th
railway was visited, and the
several masterly, practical talks bringing with him a
License.
Deeds W. If.
Moore has issued following
license lest report.
WHITE
A. If. and E
Kirkman.
Everett and Florence
Boyd.
JohnS Forbes Blanche
Manning.
Jackson and Irma Heath.
COLORED
Ben Bell and Mary Perkins.
John Jones and
Vines and Mamie Las
Ed Adams and Juanita Hardy.
Paul Lynch and Hattie Daniel.
Cherry Johnson and Mary
made by Dr. be far
reaching in their ct. Many
th farmers others in
Estates visited were reached
either directly or indirectly.
the press, and thereby
stimulated to practice better
methods of farming.
If V. Richards, the Ian and
industrial agent of the Southern
railway, who sung Sited and or-
the tour, in discussing
purposes and effect of
sack of Hour which he claimed
as the of deserved to
be recognized mere
of Judge,
and claimants all heartily
acquiesced in this decision
court-room was cleared of
the disputations. forbids
a personal mention of each
participant in the operettas, et a
word hearty approbation is
each.
Aside from the above
other entered in which
the
was founded in the year during the year the
was enormous sum of
j dent of the United States. Tin n or practical y
I not a single stale west of in irons
nits had been was v.-r before in a
the Union Ohio being the year any c trip my in
and the great th world. Even tn re.-
territory was practically a wild r-, f vast sum thus
Chicago, now second I , III-
city in the United States consisted of cash diet
yet to be heard of when in force. This
Insurance Company of North an increase in dividends
America commenced lo of 2694669.07 the
lire insurance in 1792 year, while the extra
Then not a single railroad was ordinary amount of It
in in the world,
end a in the current v of
twelve hours now, then The.-e are figures far
three weeks. beyond the largest ever
Then, not one of the great J j dividends any other
inventions of modern I company in world. For de-
cotton gin, photography. dividends payable in
sewing machine, d I future years on existing policies,
rubber, the for en rel son tings a
phone, the 191,498.819,90 has
trip,
Southern Railway com- still further contributed to
has for years evenings
to do its part in promoting Among these was an , m
further development of the
along its lines. I s pol-
I icy is to treat all sections alike.
by Mi
a former stud mi of the
nod who is now pursuing
Coil.
the people in Ibis studies A. It, College,
every county in their effort to j Raleigh.
buildup the country. Miss Lady Doles, of Carey, also
sections have not been over- favored audience with several
looked. The railway company choice readings which were well
realizes the value of a full received, while Miss Helen
of the rural districts in man rendered vocal
the Old South and show a pattern
with
for that school means the train- the dignity and grace
which a kindness can be done,
and it would teach this truth
of the teachers that are to
the children of the State
in the generations to come.
And what pi ins he has for his
church With what d.-sire for
her good does be think upon
As to legislation in the approach
that the greatest are never too
great to serve.
Our Methodist people well
to the front in Greenville. It
makes me happy to see how
session of th, general confer- finely fitted they are for working
the works of Cod. The Rev. J.
H. Shore is their pastor. It
the governor said that his
church suited him just as it is
bishops, presiding elders, and
ail-that it had been honored of
God above any other church since
the apostolic age as a chosen
instrument for the building of
His Kingdom in the earth-and
what God had so honored he did
not propose to tinker with. He
said that be willing to
change the name, and just call to
it the Methodist Church without
prefix or suffix, and in this way
order to obtain the best develop
of the towns and cities
which serve the
Mr. Richards rightly advocates
the importance of the town
people and the country people
standing close together if the
to the of her bearers,
These several features together
with piano selections from the
pupils made evening one
long to be remembered by the
large number present.
fair was pronounced by to
occurs lo me that I have heard
of him Were you ever
in or in Franklinton r
in Smith field Then probably
heard of him, too. It
is a piece of daring presumption
for a man to stand in his
pulpit. Those Greenville saints
have the regular County
infection as to think
that he is the best
preacher in the State. He has
strip the name of all provincial the genius for the pulpit-he is
limitations, and let her swing
out upon her world-mission and
be just the Methodist Church
wherever she planted her ban-
The word South has pro-
as great a charm to as
living man-he has loved
the South and served her with
really a rare he
does much work in bis study and
on his knees first. And he is a
man of so many lovable qualities.
He is getting Greenville in his
best results for all are to be ob- i be the best ever
and this recent trip tends given in Q house
to bring closer harmony between
classes. The merchant,
and farmer alike were
interested in the talks made
trip. Mr. Richards says that
while the towns a powerful
attraction for the people on the
farms he believes that that
feeling is at a minimum in the
south, and that bis company,
especially, has in view promoting
a sentiment among the people to
to
He that the South will
again be the great farm home
section of the United States.
South is the ideal large and
small farm home the
standard of comfort and
is found to be. higher and
more general in the South than
Much of the of this
occasion is due to Miss Hazel
Doles, the efficient principal of
school, and her as-
Miss Helen Chapman
both of whom labored faithfully
drilling and training th
It might also be said in this
connection that under tho
of these two young
the school is making marked
progress. The entertainment on
tho eighteenth cast much credit
upon both teachers and pupils.
and electricity as a motive power I been set while regular
and illumination, or tho steam policy reserves Lo over
Attention
practical use. to the fast that lbs company
North had its in
been in existence r of management, with
years before friction matches. L of expenses to total
now indispensable as common, income, not than that
came into use; and thirty any other company, nut less
years before gas was other Company has been
lightnings able to show in many years.
North The relative expenses of the
had been in over have been decreased in
years ore a successful five years by more than per
bad been taken; for sixty I cent the net of life
before laing the
Atlantic cable, for Sixty-nine has correspondingly de-
years when our Civil war
in 1861. and for twenty H- Bently Manager
years at. the time of j Greenville District of tits Mutual
overthrow of Napoleon at Water-, Life Insurance Company,
pleasure in explaining to
North benefits of a policy
lived to the population of the this
States increase
millions to over mil
nous; and the and the
outness of the company now
exceed the combined assets and
business of all the insurance
companies the United States
at the beginning of the nine
century.
North has
out for in one hundred
eighteen years that it has
Mr. J S. fester Dead.
Mr. J. S. Hester died at one
o'clock this afternoon at his
home a mile from town. He was
taken with pneumonia not quite a
week ago. Mr. Hester was
years of age and leaves a wife
elsewhere on account of the
grip and he is lifting it nearer the . The
surroundings, when Once Wednesday after.
. .
noon at the Tucker
And what a large and choice I the country. those who
company crowd that
auditorium Sabbath after ca, the
bath And what an enthusiastic of the South appreciate
Sunday-school they have Shore
Miles Medical Co, Elkhart, Ind
LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP
CONFORMS TO NATIONAL LAW.
Art over many Cough. Bronchial Remedies, because It ride
system of a cold by is a cathartic on No opiates. to
satisfaction or money refunded. Prepared by PI NI U MEDICINE CO. CHICAGO. U. S. A
FOR SALE BY JNO. L. WOOTEN
. illume
What a massive and imposing j with
the devotion and courage of a temple we have in j the possibilities of that part of
followed flag of
Lee and afterwards in times of
stress and trial her friends
were few, he rose up in the
midst of her enemies and helped
to set her in net true place again;
but he is willing to give op the
name for the larger success and
wider achievements of the church.
I would that the youth of
North Carolina might st-u this
great man wearing honors
and that woman by hi.,
aide dispensing hospitality in
their home. It would call back
impressed with the
importance
area
has a class of a hundred
men. And what great friends
of the Orphanage they all ire
And George is not the
only man that has the best choir
-there are two of
J. N. Cole, in Raleigh Christian
Advocate,
avenues are
iT , of cultivating well a small
which have stood ,
way of advancing it lace
interests of those- already
in the South end drawing
others to that section. We de- how M and
to m the mind, o m
every in h, bout . M
the idea be should buy
land
numerous
industriously work his
I holdings; that he should also be
Subscribe to Reflector.
FARMVILLE ITEMS.
Farmville, N. C,
Since the cowardly attack
made on the writer last
day, things have b en very
quiet. Chief Clark said Thurs-
day, doing in my line
these
Mrs King, who hiss been
sick for some time, is some better
in business up to January we learn.
la. 1909. one hundred and . Mrs. Mary Lang, has been
sick quite a at W. M.
millions, two hundred and u, . o B g
seventy four bun- Smith's yesterday. u
The workmen art-.-making
on the Disciple church. It
these things, and i now d. ,
. , u Holmes Overby have
you hive property t an ,
against by lire, em Oil j from Joe Parker.
self as a patron of the will build soon.
of Philadelphia. Penn. It is reported tint Bart Smith
In all
North
to meet an honest claim. See C. a new dwelling house on tho
L. Wilkinson, the agent for lot.
North America Insurance Com- Polk Miller is to lecture in tho
u.-t a it don't opera house Saturday
and get a policy, it t see Mr
cost any mire to insure the I the Southern agent.
North America than it does to be at work strain,
the smaller We hear that Mr. the
Mr Insurer, think over new hotel god.
property
and fifteen dollars and sixty
eight cents.
of Philadelphia, Penn. it is nut
these -Old will build anew brick hotel
. ,, f the corner First and
lend has never failed streets, near, the brick stables;
C. L. Wilkinson, agent, at
ville, North Carolina an I let him church Sunday,
insure you in the North pastor,
Fire Insurance Co. good.
has been doing


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