Eastern reflector, 25 February 1910


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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
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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
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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





FROM THE CAMPUS.
Notes From f Teacher's
School.
Pres. Wright is delighted with
a recent visit to the schools of
Elizabeth
Miss Mary V. Jones, of
Ala., hf arrived and taken up
her work as matron.
Wright attended the
meeting in Goldsboro of the S.
E- Division of County
He a fine,
The recently had a
on Tar River.
the evening of February
7th, the school attended an
recital, by Prof
of Atlantic College,
at the M Church
Prof. II. E Austin conducted
the of Pitt County
Association Saturday.
February 12th. He gave
first of a series of three lectures
on the
Pies. Wright and Prof. Wilson
attend d the
of City School Superintendent
in Durham. Mr. Wilson was re
ejected secretary for the fourth
time.
At the invitation of the county
Wright
and Wilson and
dale a
of
to hi teachers
c at
5th. Prof.
addressed of Nash
at January
Vance c at Henderson,
January ; of Wilson
at Wilson,
m-t those of at
Prof,
win b at
Halifax county, February
and at Rich
ton F 19th.
Wilson will i I Jon
county, February
Bronchial Tubes All Up
. id n,
C. I and
with trial was
i to dare. I would I
I- I hardly Or e, I
Would up, u;. in my I
brim bill . an i w doctoring that
i and trio e n
B t II ii t Vi r. I i earl ab
. n. . . i it .-1 l n in
ch a u I chi a mi
pr. ii ii I .-.-
fro . b ii- c
with it mi i cure. It
two y an sine I hive at all
11- Mm I.
no N A . i-
ton.
II I l- i I
W,. ii i i e lid .
a i e I u
b eh
A .-. . . n. i
i hi
r . here. This includes a In r
bar
BACKACHE
n the d h u-
ache and languor. Get a pack-
age M law G Australian Leaf,
pleasant and herb cure fur all
bladder and i mar.
When yo i feel all run down,
I we k and without r. ;. . re-
of nature's
and Ash ran at it has no
e i I Mother Australian L
Is sold by . r sent by mail f
cents. Sample free Address,
the mother Gray Co., Le Roy. N. Y.
New North Carolina s.
For the week ending Feb. 17th
the Chattanooga Tradesman re-
ports following new
tales for North
building
and loan association.
Hertford Coffin factory.
hosiery
mill.
lumber
company.
company.
hardware
Roxboro and
com-
Hickory construct
East
of bags.
Chapel ton mill.
Apex-$25,000 bank
Land Sale
By of a decree of the Super
Mart of Pitt county made by hi- h.
R. H, i i in s, judge i at
term, the case of T. J
and rs. B. N
Ow n. and undersigned
will sell at
lion before the door n
Greenville at noon on Mun
. la lowing r-
of d i i the county of Pitt
in
of and known e Moore place, ad-
the lands i f
G. . I in man, in Rodgers, W.
v Oren I. S Ow n, c
acres. the of land
I to B. N. Owens in the n
of his father's Ian , the same being
more i d. scribed a Lot No.
in the the
riled in a .-p . entitled
in l No.
in the office of the clerk of
e superior c of sun
O o
I 1st, ail
p. r cent on payment.
lb s t.
G. W. Connor K. G
Ni
Notice to Creditors.
Having before th,
of Pitt county
the i i 1st of Godfrey
Johnston i o ice is hereby to a
suns i d bud to estate of
to m immediate
to th. awl
having e aid estate are
It
to ed on or
be ore the lac of F,
or. his I plead in bar el
J. O. Johnston,
F. Atty. J
Notice to Creditors
.--.-. r Curt.
Caro
Pitt i u
avid Dion
n i defendant above named will
n tic- . a.- I H
hi . male red in the Superior
U obtain
from the
a d the take
u ice lat I appear t
he n m S ;. r; r e
Pitt county to ; i n the Men-
day, f March. . being the
day i f than . it the house
of said c at N. C ,
a r or d to
lie lain iT in aid action, or the
. apply in rt for th
r. lief i emu d in s comp
I ii the i th
C. M ore, C, S. C
for Plaintiff, ltd
duly before the c
f r t Pitt count, a-
e r of Be tie on.
notice is given to nil
ind d t tie , s ate of
Io make
in and all pen M having
I'm- in-t -H d e re
bat the must b presented
payment the L d in or be-
for the it of o
n ties will b- lea in bar
recovery.
J. O.
W. F. Atty.
Land
lie
f a m ed
mi v. by u
wife. Moll way, G.
June. c i
l t I
e of th r i t. r f
b X the
d w l II for ii e
c house r in Gr. n Mm
day, 19.0 the f II
de ed piece or i arc , f la d, n
Notice of Sale of Personal I Pitt In Heaver Dam township,
mi g the lands of Nobles,
Notice
By virtue of power of sale con-
n a mortgage ed executed
delivered by Waller West
a lie, Esther West. toG. F. Evan,
. th of r.
in the of d e
f Pitt North Car
n t page the e
exp to pub tale
use door in Greenville,
highest bi n W dues la.
2nd day of March. II at It
k the following real pr. p
lo
S in the town of Greenville.
and known us one-
of number en map made I y
Matthews in 1.- of the am
Moire land, then owned by the Green
Villa Land and Improvement Company,
beginning at a a on C
at the earner of numbers .
Lean and with
I t numb r about s to a
thence west and
with i e
thence wit C lark t
e mer of lot number to be-ii.-
it la the no half hit
number and i bout 1-4
an acre mere or less and be
same lot described in a deed from
and e, Caroline
drop. tn G. F. Evans, dated
an I in book E
To . v said
ed.
This the day -f January. 1910
G F. , Mortgagee
By F. C. Harding, attorney.
Notice to Creditors
Letters testamentary, as executor
he will ad teat of W It
e. deceased, hiving been issue.-
me by the
Of Pitt notice is h p
given to all p holding claims
the laid W. R
i. rue p-es, m to me
on r
the day of Feb nary, or this
notice will pi. ad iii bar their re-
All ins in to said
are no i m
to me.
This the 2nd d iv of MIC,
R. L .
or of la-1 Wilt and t
W. It Home, decease l,
A Blow,
. .
at or
i i d
Notice s given that
a r of he
and S y
, ii la., t.-i- it of March,
I 1910, a the ate
Sail in Creek
township, I'll v. No
I ext o-o to pub to tie
bid for all I he per p p-
rt tie lite II ad
Sal v on eon f a l
end i Chen a o and
I o e hI ii and t , de,
i u-. t. lard a ill i t p .
every d In
v. s m ad son
Mil bun at eleven C
i i the 1st day of M
con I of tonal prop-
Id
day of F 1910.
I, II W d
., r re. Ins includes a r I rim
x , i ii at of
lei; n COlt
for Yea.
are names of many
subscribers on The Rt Hector list,
both and weekly, to whom
we would like lo swap receipts
for a dollar or more each. Come
along-, friends, and get
on our and in this way
help make some needed
on the paper. Do
not wait for to go to the
trouble and expense of mailing
you i statement. The prompt
pay subscriber is the
friend of
BLOCKADED
Every Household in Greenville
Know How to Resist It
The back because the kidneys
are b
Help the with their work.
The lack will n more
Lots of proof that Kidney
Pills do this
It's the best proof, r it cornea from
this
Savage, Church street Tar-
N. C, time
my kidneys were disordered, the pas-
secretions living
i at times painful. I had
pain- in my lions and if I stooped
sharp twinges caught
the making it hard for me
to After trying a number
of remedies without fin relief. I
procured Kidney Pills and
their use. removed the aches
pains and the passages
of the secretions I el
to recommend Kidney in
return for the benefit I derived from
For sale by all dealers. Price
cents. Co., Buffalo,
New York, solo agent for , United
Remember the
take no other.
Pride and Beet, con-
fl e s ii ore or less, a d
l-e-n sane deeded s Id
Moil and wife by
N bl is, to which deed
for an
I ml ii
also other same land.
Tins 2nd, .
F. ;. la is, Mortgagee.
Notice to
of Harriet an i Sally Wilson.
Notice In
this day
the
n. before l,
Moore, clerk of the Sup- r o
Pitt county, notice in hi r, by given that
all d ti the i-aid
are required to make immediate p y
m-int
a dill ho ding claims
est are to file their
within
one year of this n-i-
lice will tie plead in I art f any
on said claim.
his F 1910.
Edward K
of the estate of II.
F. C. Harding, Atty. ltd
While it is often impossible to
prevent an accident, it in never
impossible to be is
not any one's In
cents in a Iv-m
Liniment and you are
prepared for sprains, bruises and
like injuries. Sold by dealers
It you want your HORSE to trot
fast and pull buy your
Hay, Oats
and Corn.
of W. B. He will tell
you Better Feed and More for
Money than any man in town.
W. B.
Place hi headquarters for Corn, Hay,
Oats, Cotton Seed Meal, Hulk,
Brand, Chicken Hominy, Cracked,
corn, com Meal and all kinds
Feed, Salt. Lime and Cement .
Th tinder i
th
h .
i i . Clerk
r or Court as
r of ale of Harriet
.- i h
i-iv n that a I in d to s
State a e ilia.
payment
tor. a I r ons bulling cairns
st tat are
to file their cl ins with
admit
of ibis notice I to tut ad i,
r n cl
This 5th day of Fob v.
II.
estate of Harriet Wilson eased
Hy F. C. Harding. Atty.
Sale Per Property.
The of
the estate of John ton,
will of M
s- II a- public a
of tin-late Frank Johnston, near the
town of Greenville, a I the person
to the said estate
of Frank Johnston, deceased, co
s of I n
h curt, farming one
Cos, kens and ail oilier p,
property o the late r rank
will begin It o'clock and
continue until
Terms sale.
This the lath of February.
K. Harding, a
of estate Frank
Most Popular Druggist Makes a
Statement.
J. W. Bryan has at last obtained
the agency for a remedy
are selling on a to
cure any Liver If food does
not digest well, if there is gas or
in the if the tongue
and breath bad. if there
and Liver Pills
will cure you. If d not
Dr. J. W. Bryan's guarantee
to return your money. r
give quick relief and ma e per-
of
and all Liver are
strong statement, but Dr. Bryan
giving his customers a to prov
the truth, and if purchasing a
box of Liver you
are not with the results go to
Dr. Bryan and for your money.
Also for sale by M. M. Sauls at
den. N. C.
Notice to Creditors.
The under i. having this day
it id a of the estate
of Fr in- Job son, cc l d,
L C. Moo e, Clerk the
court of Pin notice h.
given to all persons holding
St I estate with F. C Han
w in one year f-om
tn.- date hereof, or will b
p ad in bar of any recovery on said
and no lee is given to
I d ti said est ail to
make immediate h the
an i a or
This the i n of Fe
F C, H riling, the estate
of Fr a- k Johnston
IS
of e.
By of of sale c r-
t in a c -i t in in I ex
Cited delivered by M Ki e end
tn Higgs o-. on tie
U i of t. an I
n in the r. of deeds . Hi
f count , North I in book
I e, the ti
pile public fore
. iii Gr to highest
I r . n I. a certain
or I-1 land g an I h in t- e
e of and s at, of
inn. i b d as w-, to v.
Being lot No, in b .
b in a earn -r lot and
i g ,. an i running
thin 1-4
in t to
n t Kb sir
t to the I to said
deed. T- of m e
Th- f January,
Bros.;
Notice to Creditors.
The having
qualified C. Moore, id
the Superior court of Pitt county
the estate of
Wilson, u c used, is
en to all per ons indented to aid
are herein r, i to make in mi- late
payment to the
a persons m
to Hie s
administrator one year from tin
date or this notice will be , I n.
in bar of r, of said claims.
This
L. II. Wilson,
of the estate of Sallie. Wilson,
D. W.
IN
Groceries
And Provisions
Cotton Bagging and
kept con
In stock. Country
Produce Bought and Sold
Our Greenville, if you g
come.
I D. W.
i GREENVILLE N Z
North Carol in a
is more
to a Fertilizer
than Analyses
The mere mixing of
materials to obtain
sis requires no special
knowledge. The value
of a fertilizer lies the
source from which the
plant food is obtained.
Each ingredient in
Royster 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. Twenty-five
years experience goes with
every bag.
TRADE MARK
REGISTERED
Sold by reliable dealers throughout
the South.
F. S. Royster Guano Co.
NORFOLK, VA.
To Know Your Needs
In Cotton Gin Machinery, Engines and Boilers
The Celebrated Alamo Gasoline Engines.
Peanut Pickers.
Electric Light Outfits and Works for
the country homes.
Saw Mills, Planers, Lathes, Sanders, Shapers
Matchers, Surfacers.
Grist and Feed Mills.
Brick and Concrete Machinery.
Chalmers, Detroit and Buick Automobiles.
In fact, anything you want in Farm and Mill
Machinery.
CALL OR
J. Pa I Simpson,
n, N C.
Gibbs Machinery Co.
S. C.
REPORT OP THE CONDITION OF
The Bethel Banking Trust Co.,
AT N.
At the close Inn-mess, Jan.
Loans and
sec.
and
Due from Banks
Silver coin, including all ,
minor currency
National
other U. S. .
Total
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock,
Surplus fund,
Undivided profits, leas ex.
a d taxes aid
4,338.57 Deposit
Sub. to
Total
f 6.000
6,000.00
52.09
402.60
STATIC NORTH CAROLINA, County of Pitt,
I, H. Cashier of the above-named bank, sol
swear that the above statement is true to the best of
knowledge belief. W. H. Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to
me this 7th day of Feb.,
1910. T.
Notary Public
S. M. Jones,
M. O.
Robt,
Director,
Subscribe to The Reflector.
TH SITUATION.
Smallpox at Orphanage
Thank God. our trouble
to be over. The conditions he-e
are entirely favorable. No new
case of smallpox has appeared
for ten or more. We hope
we shall have no further trouble
on that score.
children under
are doing beautifully. The cases
were for the mist part extreme
light. Miss Olive and a couple
of the little ones are bro-
ken out but they are over
worst now. and all rest,
on the high road to health.
We are grateful that we can
make this announcement- We
are thankful to the Great
that he has stayed the
scourge. To be sure we a
long wait ahead and a thorough
fumigation, which in an
like this is no laughing
but we can go about our
task with light hearts the
AMERICAN HUSBAND HENPECKED, OWN DAUGHTER
Their Wive. Look at The only as Good Peculiar Case i.
Provider. Say. a Woman Writer. Court at Raleigh
was traveling with the usual j On. of . he most
American husband and wife. tried in the rt.
He, the man of affairs, absorbed North Carolina was argued, or
somewhat melancholy and silent, appeal, in the Supreme
writes Mrs. Wilson Woodrow in; yesterday.
The for March. The appeal docketed
restless, hard, ambitious, fever- State against Powell, an
pursuing some, to from Halifax county, and
important social campaign with; was argued by Attorney
a thousand side interests. It Bickett for the and
a sadly typical case. At tor EL. of Halifax, for,
last one day. when my sympathy defend int. I
fl this lonely, neglected There was but one ,.,
man. he opened his soul. in the taking the appeal, and
Emma a he that was whether certain
OLDEST
IN AMERICA
STRONGEST
remarked. tell
you. there's one of the most re-
women on earth. She's
got a head for anything. Never
saw such a head. I get all the
fun in the world watching her to
dance that admitted -h
below was competent.
grand jury found th.
statutory indictment, applicable
to the case against Powell upon
th charge of having married
The Mutual
Life Insurance Company
of New York.
RECORD OF 1909
the. progress the company are. Increase,
. . Increase, 12,251.281
Policy Resets Cl; Increase, 53.868
Real Estate Sold 6.409.330.04;
UNPRECEDENTED BENEFITS TO POLICYHOLDERS
see
.-.-,
what she'll do next. And ; his own daughter.
The in-
she always gets
pride of his tone
The explanation of the whole
task with hearts since
apprehension and flashed upon me in an in-
, Tim with
less dread have disappeared.
Shining down upon us through
the were many
bright stars. Friends sent let-
and breathing
prayers, A man cannot live
the Orphanage and not believe
in the power prayer. And
the ii of State-
how they did help to lift th,
burden rather than add to ii
crushing weight. The
North Carolina are among the
true nobility of the Stale.
Once the
emerges from a night of sorrow
with the favor of the Lord res
upon it. in the
as it was, the loathsome
is stopped where it
first appears and not a far re
mains.-Charity and Children.
A few s delay in tr. at-
in some Cases of croup, v.-n
the of time it to to
for a doctor n prove danger-
The safest way to k, p
Chamberlain's CoUgh Remedy in
th- and at the
cation of croup give the child a
dose. Pleasant UM- and all
ways cures. Sold by all druggists.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
invite you to be present
at the marriage of their sister
Margaret Edwards
to
Mr. Walter Odis
The with tin
report of a motor tire. The bond
between the husband
and wife which enables each to
go his own way with perfect sat
game the
Dividends in 1909
for 1910
fetal 1909
He'd Dividends and
Increase.
Increase,
Increase,
sun, interest, what and not his
The defendant dented
charge and based his o
the allegation that his
wife is not his child.
The mother d, of
the woman he married had been
married before she became Mr.
and the defendant claim
that his present wife is the off
spring of this former
The maintain its in In connection
i . the ratio to
in-
BALANCE SHEET, DECEMBER , 1909
own
child,
is
ever it may De, which completely
absorbs one's faculties. It ii that
respect each other's
which creates the unseen, often
Unsuspected, tie between th.
American husband and
No matter what his achieve-
In art, science, letters, war
i i not interest her. He can
win from her but one commends
good
The is typically
can, with Now
It t. presents
the ideal the
woman, the which she
demands a hush ind must live up
t.,. As he to the
s h is j l By
h, stands or
r-mI
Mo tease I. n Real Estate
vi on
-1. Is
Ci-h on
Caw -n
Rents rued
in of
Assets
Total Ass. ts
An the is often
followed by a persistent cough.
I which to prove a great
I annoyance. Cough
Remedy been
used ad h good for
the relief and cu of
I Many have bean cur. d
other failed,
b all dealers.
Pulls Out.
A decided surprise in
i politic transpired this morning
alleged.
The main question which called
settlement in the Superior
was was the
paternal parent of the existing
Powell had been married
as well as his
wife, the mother
his present wife.
Powell's chief efforts were to
prove that his present wife
the child of his second wife a
previous husband.
This he did not succeed in do
to tho satisfaction of the
jury, which convicted him.
The sentenced Powell t
Pend i
the appeal El
noted Powell is all
home under bond.
case is a most
nary ope, to say the least. The,
is not wise I t- U
settle the question, because .
evidently not know
Net Policy
12-, M.
. id
I. paid in
Mist-el
R- I He f r U C.-inn
ported
t x s I.
, Dividends
S r. It. serve for U for ed
0.1 and
j Total i
lot
12.4
i l
St; 2,867.6,
E. R. Manager, Trust Building, N.
The Mutual Life Insurance of New York. Office, Nassau Street, New Yo k
H. Y.
For Information Regarding
Policies and Terms to Producing agents,
address
H. BENTLEY
Manager Greenville ViLlE, NORTH
own
on Wednesday March the second; when it learned that Hon.
nineteen hundred and ten
at three o'clock
at their home
North Carolina.
know that croup can
be presented Give
Iain's Cough Remedy as sen as
the child becomes hoarse or even
the cough
and it will prevent the attack.
It is also n cure for Croup
and has never been known to fail.
Sold by nil dealers.
Drug Company Incorporated.
The drug business which J. L.
Wooten has conducted here for
many years, has been
rated under the name of
John L, Wooten Drug Company,
J, L Wooten, Mrs. J. L. Wooten
and B S Warren being the in-
Mr. Warren will
manage the drug store, Mr.
Woolen looking largely after his
other interests.
L- Morton, representative
New Hanover county in the
legislatures for several term
during recent had an-
that he would not stand
for re-election in the approaching
primary, and the election
thereto. information
form of a personal
; letter to a friend in the city and
I also in a c to The Dispatch
from Mr. Morton. The card was
written at Jacksonville,
where Mr. Morton has been on
a business trip. In the
cation he announces his reasons
for not being in the race this
year. The announcement will
come as a distinct surprise to
Mr. Morton's political friends.
It was generally understood that
he would stand for re-election.
However, he has found that
business matters will serve to
prevent his candidacy in the
Dispatch.
BOYS
We want Girls and Boys
to work in the
Tarboro Knitting Mills
At Tarboro, N. C. j
and in the i
Runnymede Mills
Near Tarboro, N. C.
,.,., The work is light, no dust
In the purchase
Till
a Cast
of Local Co Operation-
We believe in heal co
lion among farmers as a
cal business proposition. Here
are some practical ways in
you can co operate with your
ICE CREAM
FROM WATER
a of condensed
milk, milk cannot be had.
Bilk lasts .
as
Mis all i thoroughly and
; ,. Don't heat or cook it;
,. i i add cl-. This
makes two delicious ice
, am minutes at very
, at.
HUB YOU KNOW IT'S rune.
, i
a-f
packages at all
Tho Pore f ed Cf . If Hoy. 1-
If troubled with indigestion,
constipation, no appetite or feel
bilious, give t s
and Liver Tablets a trial d
you will be pleased with the re-
These tablets invigorate
the stomach and liver and
then the digestion. Sold by ail
dealers.
improved implements which
answer neighborhood a
pea thresher, for a
com harvester, a shredder, i
silo-filling outfit, a power spray-
etc.; in the purchase
of pure bred sires-stallions,
jacks, bulls; in the marketing of
truck or produce put up a
grade, in uniform packages with
your mark on them, sell to con
sumer direct or through one n-
liable dealer, and get
prices; in the purchase of
pie family supplies in
quantities; in drainage
and roads and schools.
there are a
ways in which co-operation
help the farmers. And we b
the co operation that i;
most likely to bring
profits and to prepare for
co-operative effort, is th
among the men who live in or
community and can keep in elm
touch with each
Progressive Farmer tn
Gazette.
the
t Tarboro ,
You
at Tart
furnish a house
Runnymede or W
A Edi
Chili
We have mod
and de.
We have
year. D no fear hut d
we will h work f
day.
Come and See the Work or Write
GENERAL
I Not
First Cost is Who
q Of cc buy a
tor a
knows
consider a Cinder w bought end
for, U is lasts a
A cheap paid for. Every
cent for repairs mutt be
to the original an system
of These added
to the of the machine, ex-
the cost cf a Singer, and after each
successive repair yea can another
the cheap machine grows and
more second-hand step nearer the
junk heap.
The time lost, the trouble and the worry
outweigh many times over the difference
in the cost between the machine
the Singer.
q There arc two kinds of
and the good kind is the Singer.
How you an a
thing quite
or screw driver or
tool box
Our
is a you desire, aim
we will see your
box does not lack a
useful article.
Notice.
All persons are hereby warned
not to buy or trade for a note
by me to L. H. Lee. for
CO dated Feb. 7th. 1910,
was made under false
representation and payment of
same will be contested.
Feb. 9th, 1910. T. A. Nichols.
ltd
EXPOSURE
breads colds, ruins In the longs,
then pneumonia.
quick relief
eon-
cation. like
penetrating. Buy today and
Have a good
M for
Of course
You get Harries
Horse Goods i c
J P.
Corey
FOR THE BEST
FURNITURE ,
and House Furnishing
always go to TAFT Van DYKE
Subscribe to The Reflector.
j S. MOORING
M is S SI. . Nate M r d
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THE EASTERN
D. J. HARD,
EDITOR AND P
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA.
Subscription-One Year
Six Months .
Single Copy .
may be had upon
application -t ti-t- business office in The
Building, corner Evans and
Third s reel.
Entered in th- pot office at Greenville
N. mail
George Washington can now
rest tor another year, and the
cherry tree can bloom a before.
In politics many feel called,
but few chosen. A good
thing to bear in mind in a cam
year.
In the death of ex-Judge some other things were closed
Thomas B. Womack Raleigh along with it.
loses another one of its best cit
the State of
greatest
police the effect will
beneficial.
Our neighbor town,
Now the holders of those old
bonds are trying to make a a great loss
State of Nevada to
The long expected electric bring suit against Cam-
chair has at last arrived at the The crowd certainly die
State prison and is being placed hard.
Bob Phillips, of the Greens, j n for use in executing
News, is a handy man He criminals.
writes a while and sings a while,
and puts In good work at both.
FRIDAY, 1910.
Now if Haleigh would show as
determination to
If the money the government some other
and the States waste in printing
The dispatches intimate worthless documents was put to
that the president is worried better use, there would be a
i over the slowness of congress to I cutting down of expenses.
A cold map is not a soft snap, take hold of some of his pet
schemes
Raleigh and Greensboro are
both active storm cent its
Those looking for the right
kind of climate should come to
Greenville.
We don't believe there is any
other place until Good
Friday.
It seems that investigations of
political dishonesty is the order
of the times.
Charlotte is up against it
again, the grand jury having in-
several of the social clubs
of that city for dealing in beer
and whiskey.
Wilmington wants the next
meeting of the North Carolina
Press Association, and the
of Commerce of that
city is stirring itself to get it.
Greensboro Charlotte are
both having municipal muddles
If the large towns cannot govern
h d things as was displayed in
keeping out Girl from
the reputation of the
city would be further improved.
You can put your eye on
Greenville when you want to
see a town that things.
Cairo, Ills., is in the midst of
another race riot. Must be a
bad set out there
A Pilot Mountain man
years of age has been grant- themselves well, they might
ed license to practice law. He take lessons from some of the
waited pretty late in life for a small ones.
thing line that.
Death is certainly reaping a
The Sunday school lesson of
the Sunday jut past is one that
everybody practice.
unto others as ye
that they should do unto
With that motto lived up to
there would be no need for any
more law.
death of Mr. J. W.
which occurred this morning
He was one of wealth
citizens and a man foremost
in all good works the up-
building of his town and section.
The serious illness of Senator
Tillman, of South Carolina, is
regarded with much concern
throughout the country.
reports indications of
in his condition-
Senator Tillman is one of those
men who has forced his way in
spite of opposition and
The bill which Congressman
John II. Small bus introduced in
congress to erect a public build-
in Greenville on the site
already acquired by the govern-
at a cost of gives
our people a decidedly good
these three, would like to when so many prominent North ,. ,
feeling.
Charlotte, Greens- rich harvest. We do not recall
have the conventions of both
parties this year. There are
others willing.
In the bribery line, the New
York legislature is about to get
in the class with Pennsylvania.
The Evening Times
intimates that there are to be
some law suits against the city
for not letting From
show there.
Wasn't that a disgraceful fuss
for the people and mayor of
Now other cities will be fol- to have over an indecent
lowing Raleigh's example in show The sentiment was
shutting out From against the mayor, is the
it.
Carolinians have passed away in
the same of time as
the last few weeks.
In remembrance of his own
propensity to smile, President
Tuft d not be too harsh
Atlanta is going some bunch of girls who tittered
The city council has passed an Jut a speech he recently made to
ordinance prohibiting women in Washington, when he
wearing their hats in moving said it was foolish for to
picture shows under penalty vote.
a fine of
The Washington police are to
Let us now hope be commended for their skill in
from is a closed raiding a poker joint in that
dent so far as North Carolina is town. Now if the judge before
concerned. And it would be whom the case comes up for
better for the reading public if trial sustains the work of the
South Carolina has a law re-
quiring doing a local
business to pay a penalty of
if they fail to adjust within
ninety days a claim for lost
in transportation. In a
recent test case the Supreme
court of the States held
that this law is constitutional.
Durham did better than was
expected. Girl from Reel
was to show there Monday
night under the surveillance of
a committee of censors. To be
the safe side an afternoon
was called for by the
committee, and after seeing this
the committee voted against the
night performance and it
not given.
Other business men will do.
well to read what our Ayden
respondent says about The Re-
as an advertising medium. I
As he is a the largest
Hi in in Ayden, a lib-
a wide a wake
man Who make sue-
.,.,. I,., Boo. he is in
to know what he is
about
The lenders of the
are against the
Mrs. in
to join the nation-
woman's suffrage association.
The secretary of the
who lives in New Orleans,
has sent in her resignation.
Now the girls are up to the same
old Question the men have had
to contend to do
with the
Some knotty problems arise
occasionally to trouble the pub-
mind. Under the tariff law-
eggs are taxed live cents per
dozen, while bird eggs are listed
as free of tax. Now comes a
low who says a hen is a bird,
and forthwith contends that her
eggs should be admitted free of
tax. Now the authorities want
an answer to the Question; Is a
hen a bird Some of the de-
bating societies might take it up
and help out the solution,
Ferguson, who is hold-
the present term of Beau-
fort county Superior court at
Washington, spoke of the
of the court house to
meet the needs of the county
and the grand jury to
indict the board of county com-
missioners for failing to per-
form their duty in providing a
a suitable court house Follow-
this suggestion of Judge Fer-
grand jury returned
a bill of indictment against the
county commissioners
T FARMVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA
We wish to announce that we have recently opened the largest and most complete line of
Hardware, Farm Implements, Mil Supplies, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, ever in Pitt County
All of which we are of at prices fully in keeping with the times
given
away
FREE
You don't have to spend a cent with us in order to get it. Come let u tell
you how it can be yours. We have just unloaded a solid car of Ranges, Live
Oak and Golden Oak Cook Stoves, every one of which is fully warranted in
every respect- Our prices are right, sec us before you buy. We desire to
heartily thank those who have already become our customer., and to extend a
most co-dial invitation to everyone who comes to Farmville to make our store
their headquarters.
We promise you reliable goods, courteous treatment and a square deal.
We are the sole agents for Farmville for The Cole
Corn and Cotton Planters and Guano
Distributors. They are the best on earth for the
Southern farmer Read a prominent farmer
has to say about
Cole Mfg. Co. Charlotte N. C
Dear solicitation, I wish to you
that Universal t.-r ought you
gave me entire satisfaction. I used it perfect
in planting cotton, and
Am glad that you such a planter offer to the
public. With best wishes, I am,
JNO. T. THORNE.
We are receiving larger
shipments of these
goods this week
We have just received a c d cf
celebrated farm implements, consisting of walking
and riding
Cultivators, and D
Harrows, Corn Planters, etc.
We have what you want in Farm Implements
at the right prices.
We sell the Syracuse one ind two horse
beam plows, guaranteed not to break, It they do,
we give you another one free.
HOLMES
Farmville, N. C.
V,
. I
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT
IN CHARGE OF R. W. SMITH
Authorized The for Ayden and vicinity. Ad rates furnished
Wanted to buy bushels
of field peas by J- R. Smith Co.
We hear Miss Annie Dudley
will return to Ayden and engage
in the millinery business this
spring.
School books, bibles and
at J. R. Smith Co.
We learn Sam has opened
a fish market in Lee
Dinner baskets, pencil boxes,
slates, ink erasers at
J. R. Smith Co.
The pews have arrived and
have been installed in the new
Methodist church.
Cook heaters and stove
repairs at J. R. Smith Co.
Jesse T. Hart sold the residue
of his cotton crop. bales, Wed-
to J. J. Edward Son at
per pound.
patterns and magazines
at J. R. Smith Co.
Hardy and wife
spent Thursday night in town.
Rubber, and corrugated roofing
R. Smith Co.
Shad are mare plentiful and
price not quite so high. Pitch
seine is running on full
time.
To the Merchants When
want an extra grade of
call on W. E. Tingle.
The clock at J. R. Smith Co's
store was uncovered Thursday
and stood at Miss Alice
Baker was the winner, her time
You gee a ticket with
each dollar purchase.
If you want to insure
property against fire, Tingle will
do it.
J. R. Smith Bro., are fitting
up a neat up-to date
It will be supplied with
larger j
quarters, in the Smith
building on Bast side of
street.
J. has closed a
If you need a good open or,
top buggy, wagon or cart call contract for a residence to
on J. R. Smith Co. Dixon. Both these
Miss Harrison, who houses will be built in Ghent,
been here on a visit, returned to barbed wire and nails.
her borne in Portsmouth Friday, see J. R. Smith Co. Just
A nice line of coffins and a car load,
caskets always on hand with a Mrs. B. S. and Hut
nice hearse at your service at Carrie Johnson left Monday
J. R. Smith Co. Dixon. northern millinery markets.
J. J. formerly of If you have any property to
den. now a resident of Williams- Tingle will sell it.
ton. was on a Sunday Miss Addie Johnson she
An experienced blacksmith U with a full supply of
wailing to shoe your horses and straw flowers and feathers for
mules at J. R. Smith Dixon. spring.
Grimes and another Galvanized nice to attach
tanked up on the over to your pumps for your water
joyful, Saturday, and after they shelf at J. R. Smith Co.
returned home in South Ayden, We regret to learn of Herbert
Willis shot his companion, the afflictions. He has been
ball missing his brain, and en- for several weeks with
his knee. The cause and
effect v. as before his
honor. Mayor Bar wick, Monday,
and the combatants were bound
over
Now is a good time to advertise
in the Ayden Department-
R. W. Smith.
Quite a number of our people
attended th funeral of Mr.
John H. Smith last Sunday near
Winterville, Mr. Smith had
reached I is three score years
and ten, was an Confederate
one of our most
pneumonia, and bis wife is also
v sick at this writing.
Will repair your carts, wagons
and buggies or sell you new ones.
J. R. Smith Co. Dixon.
Hodges sent Bum
with ins parents near Washing-
ton-
Nice turned work, brackets,
window and door frames made
on short notice by J. it, Smith
Co- Dixon.
Work has been suspended on
muscular rheumatism.
Call on us for editing, flooring
and
We guarantee
faction.
J. R. Smith Co. Dixon.
Mr. Jackson and Miss
Irma Heath were happily mar-
Sunday evening. Rev. Geo.
N. C, Feb. 22.-
Miss Carrie Belle Smith went,
to Wilson Saturday morning and
returned Sunday evening.
We failed to have any Sunday
school last Sunday evening on
account of sickness in the neigh-
Mrs. Agnes Blount, of Ayden,
was at Wednesday
evening looking after having
some lumber cut for building hi-r
in Ayden.
Mrs. C. L. Tyson and children
visiting her r, R. A.
Saturday and Sun
day.
Rev. S. W. preach
it Smith's school house next
Sunday, Providence permitting
R. A. was taken
Saturday about ten o'clock
with a stroke of and
as been speechless and
ever since. He is in a
critical condition. List
day was his seventy-fifth birth-
day.
IN WASHINGTON, D. C,
EVERYBODY KNOWS
Announcement.
I wish to to the pub-
and especially to my friends
and former patrons, that I am
now located in the store directly
opposite the Banking
and Trust Company, and just cm
door beyond my former place of
C. officiating. In this connection,
parties have many around desire to state that I am
here. The bride is the daughter thoroughly equipped with hand
of Mr. Heath. s me fixtures and new material
Mrs. Addie Hooks, of incident only to a first-rate Jew-
ville, was here or. a visit to business. For high grade
daughter, Mrs. Joe Harris, last watches, diamonds and silver-
Friday.
Carlos Harris, of
was here Monday.
you want to buy,
lease, sell or rent houses or land,
want a job for yourself, wife,
daughter, or sister, or
want to employ additional
r sell what you have, there is
better medium than the
K. W. Smith.
artesian well until it looks
and rubber and and our people,
pipe fitting valves at J. R. I have a most lost interest in It
Smith Co. Windows, doors, lime, cement,
A four year old child of J, W. i hardware, locks, binges at J. U
Cox was burned so badly it died j Smith Co.
Week. I Mrs. C. A. Blount, let
Ninety days and spring oats at contract for a nett to
J. R, Smith Co.
REPORT THE CONDITION OF
THE BANK OF
AT AYDEN, N.
At the Close of Business Jan. 1910.
President Helps Orphans
Is of orphan, have been helped
v tin- ii the Industrial
Home a Mae , Ga., win
writ. e have Electric bit
in Institution for nine
It p lived h m Bell line
or stomach, liver mid .,
log rd it one of best fa-n-1.
i on It Invigorates
II i-, u the . a
create i To
it ii an i up thin,
cud en o down people it h n
i for female U.
Only c . t
ware, I am prepared to give to
the trade prompt attention and
genuine satisfaction. I am also
prepared to fit and eye
glasses to those needing services
in this line.
I shall be glad to have you call
t my place of business and let
know your wants. Thanking
many friends and the public
or their former patronage, lam,
Yours to serve.
W. L. Best
MM
I find
very
of
worn and tired
system.
loyal, a bell in ti n v
mica, true to Mends, la a reputation that ant
better exemplifies this
testimonial in given below. His unique ii mi
known in streets of
m his His
knew him.
Bead what he
courteous,
f Me
may w II y.
i Col. William
charming y i. v, U
-r
capital city of
no ha over
I write to say that I used end it a very i
valuable remedy for coughs or colds and of a J
and tired system, dissipating end eradicating that tired fee
f. . .,., r-. , ii,
William Camp, 1740 L St., N. Washington, D. C i
BROWN,
feel it my duty
to write you a few words praise of
your have tried many differ-
remedies, tint have found that Fe-
Is the greatest on earth, and a
perfect system builder.
friend mo to take
for Indigestion, and it cured inc in
night, lot
cured that tired, all-gone f
ins, made me feel like a new
to I heartily recommend It lo who
arc weak and run down.
new and energy.
cannot ton highly of
and will not forget t- recommend
is manufacture. the
short time. I was very weak and brag Mfg.
Your Druggist for a Free Almanac
Resources
Loans and discounts
Overdrafts secured
unsecured
Furniture and
Demand loans
Due from
Cash items
Gold coin
Silver coin, including all
minor coin cur. 1,219.04
bank and other
Notes 2,804.00
Total 9189,973.33
70,181.24
25,000.00
12,600.00
Liabilities
60,760.48 stock
Surplus fund
Undivided profits, less
cur. exp. and taxes 4,1188.98
Deposits sub. to check 71,228.86
Demand of 18,442.86
Cashier's checKs
outstanding
Total
In Your Homes to Stay
Jo for croup and
fail and the Go. s.- Grease
Ii line t for rheumatism and aches
pains, Ii p all over tie
it by young and old.
Sold by Pharmacy,
N. C, a-id manufactured by
THE GOOSE GREASE COMPANY,
Greensboro, N. C.
For hundred bushels
of seed peanuts middle size.
Price fl. Stokes, Stokes,
M.
Saved Fro n Awful
I never rear my grave,
Lewis of Ohio.
K. It No. a frightful
trouble pulled
to Hi pounds In of i- s
t ho best doctors I am
i due to Dr. King
New which c
ed me. Now weigh pounds
and can work It also cured
children of Infallible for
coughs and co d-, it's the most
y for la asthma,
ate lung tr and all
i n, c to SI. A trial bottle free.
by all druggists.
Took All His Money
Often till a earns goes t
or for medic to cure a
rear o kidney trouble that Dr. Ki-
New Life Pills would quickly
grit cost. U-t for -j.
en,
die, a d at
at
Seed
on J. P i G.
I i- It potatoes,
another install
of today.
for
i hey ha
stock, also the
home Stock. First class.
Prices low, see before
Need a
When P. of Co-
N- C. bruise . hi- leg it
ii sore. M salves
and i inti cut prove I worthless Then
Salve It th-r-
is re
Tor ulcers. I . hi ruts,
c Hires, I ma tr tits.
at all dealer.
Is III lull Ii
712.02
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA.
PITT.
I, J. K. Smith, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly that
. a . it
the above statement is to the best of my knowledge and belief.
J. K. SMITH, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to
before mt, this 4th day
1910.
Notary Public.
J. R SMITH.
ELIAS
R. C. CANNON.
Director.
MISS C. MEREDITH
Graduate Nurse
Ayden, North Carolina.
Lily's Oyster
Fresh Oysters
Coming Every Day
Can Serve You Any Way. Try Me
Get it While May.
Get wisdom, get understand-
and with all they getting,
got a in the Reliable
Mutual Life Insurance Company
of N. Y. Se annual
report in ltd
Strays Taken Up.
I have up at the farm,
near two stray -one
marked with swallow f irk in
right car under lit in lift; the
other a red heifer, unmarked. Owner
can get same an I
paving charges Q, W. Griffin,
ltd N. C.
SEND TO CENTS,
w-
Li U i ill
MO II MR.
b Is
.-.-A M
NOTICE I NOTICE
We with to call attention to our new line of fall goods which
we now have. We have taken great care in buying; year and w
think we can supply your wants 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 with
House and Kitchen Furniture
at the very prices. Cash or Installment.
Come to see s and we will convince you
AYDEN FURNITURE CO.
NEXT DOOR TO
SUCCESSFUL
TOBACCO
CROWING
COLUMBIA CO.
TOBACCO GUANO
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COLUMBIA TOBACCO GUANO
NORFOLK





ti t. R. J. C. MOVE
J. R. J. G
Store That Satisfies
II IT is our aim at ail times to
sell only such goods as
j have the stamp of confidence
II rind satisfaction. A satisfied
j customer means a pet-ma-
customer, and we en-
J 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
tone found in Eastern North Carolina, em-
bracing everything needed about the house
or the farm.
e;
goods are coming in and we
are ROW showing an attractive line of
Silks and Dress Ginghams
aces,
should bear In mind that we have
very best in FARM I S.
Our
Every housekeeper knows that
Department j
cannot be surpassed by any store.
.;.
wain I is News Briefs
Bliss, u
M. i
The line of
ins just Pull. .
It-
A Dice line of pajamas
W. good goods to
you and we want your trade.
Bowen.
Best cents yard.
yards to customer.
Central Mercantile Co.
Now is i he time to pet a bar-
grain in a
at half price, a- Pulley
i Bowen's.
For hundred bushels
of seed peanuts middle size-.
Price G. Stokes, Stokes.
N. C.
Call and see our new line
embroideries and laces.
Central Mercantile
S e our line of madras and
percales, qualities to
a c -its per yard.
Pulley Bowen.
Fur a few days best bleaching
per yard, yards to cu.-to
m r, I t cash.
C Mercantile Co.
. to see the wide
-p prices at
v. Bowen.
Our i f rubber shots for
misses and children is
j compete. Pu ;
Jut iv-- a new line
silks in all tic pat
bought at Id prices
It Pulley Bowen.
For
t Stock Farm. Ad
B. C K. P. No.
. Greenville. G d
Professional Cards
F. EVANS
ATTORNEY AT LAW
GREENVILLE, N. C.
Opposite K. L. Smith
and next John Plans
jun i i building.
S . us
ft C I
j collar, etc.
or a i the
neck wear.
Pulley Sower.
of
I- t r-ct our of child-
have oil s.
kit Is and grades.
Pulley Bowen.
the new hair turban
with braids to match, me
I hair
Pull y i Bowen.
N. W. OUTLAW
Attorney at Law
i by J. L.
GREENVILLE. N. C.
R. L. DAVIS, Pres. J. A. ANDREWS. V.-Pres
H. D. BATEMAN, Cashier.
Bank of Greenville
Greenville, North Carolina
Resources,
Deposits,
To Loan
ACCOUNTS of Merchants, Farmers Individuals Invited.
James L. Little, Cashier
S. J. Everett
Attorney at Law
s i ii Baal Estate
Tempt, Greenville, N. C.
U W. U. LONG
Iv and
LAW
i w K M v I I. i. K N
R. L
Dentist.
N C.
DR. S
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN
N. C
Office on Third stet, formerly
pied by Dr. Harwell.
JULIUS BROwN
Report of Condition of
The Greenville Banking and Trust Company,
At GREENVILLE, N. C.
in the State of at the close of business. Jan. .
Resources
Loans and discounts 1146,245.68
Overdrafts
unsecured 2,170.19
Other stocks bonds
mortgages
Furniture
Demand loans
Due from bits and
Silver coin
minor coin currency 718.04
Nat l
s. notes J
Total
Liabilities
Capital Stock 25,000.00
17,500.00
Undivided profits lees
expenses and taxes pd 6,904.58
Time or. 88,066.61
sub. 160,678.88
Total
of North Can County
C. S. C- -I i r i f the love named Is. do o swear that
the a ova Is to ti e
-Alt.
N. C.
tarry Skinner. Skinner, It
a. H. .
mi belief.
C. S Cashier,
and sworn
hi- day f F. b. 1910.
Not lie.
I.
A. WHITE.
SKINNER WHEDBEE
LAWYERS Greenville N. C
ft
u;
BANK
OF GREENVILLE, H. C.
elate of 31st,
ts . .
o. j
Fir.
C .-. h St
Banks . .
92.756
i IFS
Capital Stock .
Surplus 13.-
. .
Bond Accounts
Deposits . . . 147.261.03
e cur special values in pain
I lawns at and
cents. Pulley Bowen.
have new spring mat
tint in you to
and see them.
h i K A L
-u -re net already a deposit r cl this allow us to
that you one. We Believe will shortly
-r the wisdom this advice.
Herbert Edmond, Pron.
. in mum business sec-
n of t town Five chair-
in each one j
rilled v r s barber
Our place inviting, razors
Our Is clean.
machine f r
dry shampoo
waited their homes. I
tailor made coat suits.
to close out what we
have are offering them at halt
I the price.
I I Bowen.
Don't, miss our special sale on
embroideries. are off-ring
i exceptional in this line of
J-. goods. Pulley Bowen.
TWO TO
BUILDERS-
even life s
g ma
o v or .
First, we
a to it at
n s u oat t S con . we must
n t too Ark as
hat., will be
ask anyone trust who
knows.
P. JOHNSTON
Phone, r
; n
ashier
S. J. NOBLES
BARBER SHOP.
. 1910 Brought Many Changes
And them big change in the
of Furniture, I watched this care-
fully, and I did not buy until I was ab-
sure I was pelting 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
sure to our store
i s the new i line of white
goods and embroideries, at
ll marked down pries.
Pulley
e have the largest and most
attractive line that
v ever Don't fail to see
th in. Vandyke.
, w
in
II newest patterns, to re-
Nicely furnished, every
thing clean and
working the very
best barbers. Second to
none in the State,
Cosmetics a specialty.
Opposite J. J. G.
. a man ,
Wells
I Wall Paper
Wholesale and retail Grocer That you night as well
m;. moray ante
Furniture Cash ; , ruts a t, to
paid for Hid s, Fur, Cotton heed on who d isn't any
Oil Turkeys, Eggs, When
Mattresses, w Ppr pop
a n . r-J. down in ma. the fa t u in
Suits, Baby Carnages, Go-Carts, face J ,,,.,. u
Parlor suits tables. Lounges, a waste i your m n.-y. Next
Safes, P. and Gail Ax you contemplate lour house
Z Jelly, Meat, Flour, Sugar, and a ahead,
i . this In hat and next time you
-ff anything in Ms line,
Oil, Cotton and play on Ave
Vi r i- Garden Seeds, Oranges, Apples, five Points, an H your to
Nuts, Candies, Dried little
Peaches. Prunes. Currants. .
Ladies and Gents Tailor.
Greenville, N. C.
Peaches, Currants,
Raisins, Glass and
I I
ever shown them. You will
find it to your best interest to visit my
store in the White building, near Five
Points, and examine my stock before
buying.
ware, Cakes and
Heat But-
and Dry Cleaning , g
WELLS BROWNE,
N. C.
faction or no charge. goods.
ill . ten s u r yard. r.- of Quality and quantity cheap for
fail to see this line. Shoo.
See our line of muslin
underwear. Special values in
it will he to your in- n Cl
t call on us for anything
COAL, WOOD
need in this line.
Bowen.
For office floor covering we
have In rolls, by the yard,
x art squares.
Oats, Chits. O.
different
I kinds, day,
red rust proof, Virginia gray
turf. black black
while soring. At
lowest See mo before
you buy your seed.
PHONE
a. Back at Old Store
S M
We keep nil of coil and dry
Can at any time fr i
move. We
keep ate and coal. Give
h your
C. W. Harvey Co.
Moved to Fifth Street
I have moved my grocery store
I back to the old store in An-
building, opposite
i and Invite all
and customers to call on me there
when want the best in the
. Grocery Line I have more room,
Be as Careful abOUt WhO IS tO la and better prepared
make your SUit save your wants de-
ii you in tin particular goal's livered promptly any where in town.
I Phone number remains the same-
cm m. Mark
Shoulder and Sleeve Head if STARKEY
and you'll and fail like a man.
features In can only
in tin by
PAUL
f ti Cl
I tho of
T. the firm of Allan,
have d to one. of on
Tilth in of
,. i of
rs and to call or send i
your to m store when you
tut beat Greenville, yours if
d w Purnell Tripp. come.
Oysters at the
From now on the Season we
will have i on the Lady
Grant at the wharf and will keen a
boat running to bring fresh
Price tea quart, i Ask
the Lady Grant when yon want the boat
M.
right. 1909. by
Barr
1909. by Dodd.
Qt Company
A Story of
By
GEORGE BARR
v--
it too be bin.
OF Either, mother and brother
to the little fellow In knit kens.
arrives in , was the
coital of and of
. f
the yo ml r of the to
is was. alas, the of another nun.
Moreover, she was the daughter
of Pant,
Tb and Countess of
lime the of ran.- often . She
m a most
Its the thy of n.-r
fair, war. under the control husband, the
Of an able ministry, beaded by the
an
A OF
law books.
most subject
to nature of
your
may. your said
The duke A smile crept Into
of others. Well, what is
the
I h
.
to
i;. I I Ml
ii
S .
TM . cod
i, -is
be i
tie i . h
and r-a I a I
Tie I i l
tied r la
. in -.- ;. .; real
v t
in
too bars old i f the bills was ea
r. re I'll bare lack about a
you ii be do It. but who. In
ill r.,. the of
The i in amazement tag mot than a v. i . teller
Into the flashed, face t fell knew every
master. be k la the
by vigorous outburst.
Thin the lines in bis face re- As rode back to the after
lit to ride a expression came bis bear. down
Jock . I kindly on avenue from road, .
fount good bu- prince was still passed a tall bronzed
is nothing to have you at knew lo be an . , , v. i at i
today, grace, I be said -Couldn't American. mat seated on a l .,,
we may as well dose the meat- at Ike roadside . . tag Tr. . ,., .;,. ,. ;. i i . i
To is lather a silly suddenly bent abide. bl ride I be . , ,,;,. . Into I r
custom us lo keep forward aid bis bony hand II o . hi i. ;. l. i
prince the opening the shoulder of i out certain la-
if the Of course, your prince, his eyes kindly, bis la bin I. i .
Mas, we don't mean to say that you robe free from Its usual Of of Ills
arc not interested In grave are n little Cl U . f consider ; i
be said. dory able agitation for i i-e part,
Prince Bobby broke in In yon. I shall the lesson of mas I w i
Jack says I've got to be Inter- in loyalty have
I want to or not. Bobby's eyes with tears.
He It's only way to on f the bard old man
to prince, ton lied Ms little basil
venerable Count The Duke
of Poise, for years a of St.
and a financier
log, had returned to soon
after the hue
Princess and In r
band, and In him was
treasury portfolio.
had not the
count, but he had heard such tales of
that he could not but pity this
young creature who called
i husband.
At present we are permitted to at-
tend a meeting of which
alls occasionally In solemn
just off the throne within
Th- of the railroad walls of I dark little
project by h was to be known to the
comic .- v Hie Hue III
north fell to lot a time when
one else could have eared III
from heavy losses or ever
bankruptcy.
world as the of wrangles.
The under discussion
to the loan of before
mentioned. band of the long
table, per upon an
The opening of Ibis narrative finds Pus of surmounted by a
ministry preparing lo Boat a new cushion, sits the prime, almost
of bonds for en- lost U bags old chair of
affliction and
ft
and equipment r
or the government were
lo depart for London and to Ink.-
up matter with the great
Be. Petersburg wore ID less stately but more prof-
The prime was a curly haired
tag brown eyes and a
noticeable scratch on nose,
not to be given opportunity to gob-
these extremely Una
liable pursuits, tit seems that
had peeled his nose H sliding to
This seemingly extraordinary ex. base in a certain American
of and German game Hint he was leaching the
was the result of vigorous object Lois aristocracy how III
raised by an outsider, the About the table the regents
can long lime friend and wen m th.-
I of affairs, among
Bract of the army. Huron
companion of censor
lo the late princess.
was a strange man In ninny
particulars, lie under forty us
of but at rather
of life be bad come lo be
recognized u
financial In his home city, New
York. At v. of his pow-
he suddenly and dis-
regard for up his
own business ,. id came lo
for residence, follow i .; a
ma when the
lay dying In a i hi near
Tn.-y bad -I n friends,
called little
prince's .; Var
two years he In been n
. f
Ills w . brain,
attuned by nature the if
in Itself n
tin- solving . i ninny kn illy
mini wits never loath
to rail oil him fur e in
lo disregard It. An outsider,
lie never n -in or plan
gnashed. To Ibis
be owed h popularity
in h lie was held by
classes and masses. lie
ii favorite. lira
freedom of exclusive
in s,
There was but one man connected .
th.- government to whom
of
proved i That man was
of On more Hum
occasion the cabinet chosen to ha
guided by the sagacity of John
In preference lo following the lines
laid by a-lute minister of
finance. The decision lo offer new
bond Issue ill London Paris was
due lo tin- earnest, forceful argument
I .
of mines. Boston of
The Puke of was Ilia
great loan question. The prince
watching his gaunt, saturnine
usual st.
it is not too late In rescind
Ibo order
ting. There lire live bankers In St.
who will the loan
Without delay. We m-cl not delay
length of Mine i.
to secure
of bankers
bind. It Is all w
Rn ii has sinister
mom
opens. we
Why
i or some unaccountable reason ho
truck table violently wit list
and directed his glare upon the Baton-
The
explosive
caught the ruler
lie
I a-p. Ids
fell apart.
hen it haVe
. c. lined to him
that
could bu red
by no nave
person lo
whom II so
plainly
lie lilt- d Ills chill
and piped up
and with
ii fervor
startled even
Pen
Jack said we
n Id. that's
v i
It goes without saying that the
cent rejoinder opened Ibo way to an
yen see. Caspar.
to
your highness, you set-
admitted the premier. I
you will
Tudor such an able instructor as
Jack you may know
than the wisest man In the
added Duke of Pens
;. your said the
so politely tint the duke
confounded. know Jack
be glad to bear He's-he's afraid
people may think he's butting in too
the premier.
At this the Duke of came to
his feel again, angry bis j
eyes. ho began hastily,
certainly have occurred to
you before this that our beloved
prince's English, which seems,
nil. to his mother tongue, is not
what should be. Pulling In Yes-
I overheard advising your
ion, to chase- himself. And
when your boy Hied to chase himself
my word be did-what did our
prince say What did you say. Prince
stammered Prince Hob-
by
said Or was
gm rats. I remember.
what said. That's what all of
us boys used lo say In
deliver HOS II come to Ibis
that a prince of
grow up with such on
lips That Confounded American
every one exploded
duke. Influence over boy is
a menace lo our country. lie ii
an oaf of slangy, Impudent
sharply.
all declared
prince, a d.
be
got a lot all grace.
. I'm I that way
As tin- from
of every eye was
bis little back, and there
B kindly light in en. Ii of them,
bar none.
Later on prime In bis rid-
suit loped Bayly down the
road toward beside
the mare carried John
Go bad told of bis vain-
ill the antechamber.
Jack, arc you go-
, to to
-II.- is. rasped tho , all
duke. Ins bis I row. h. ,,
lie fl . .,.,;,, ,,.,,,,.
lib n finality left no room receiving
these days, A witch is a very
arbitrary liven princes have
lo i up
The witch's In the
m rugged of the
canyons was to reached only
after of rides. The
Builds up promotes
Sickness is
Unnecessary
to demonstrate the
value of the telephone
in the farm home. In
any emergency the
phone performs a
which no other agency
can equal, doctor can be
called quicker than the horse can
be hitched up. can be summoned
instantly. It is invaluable for convenience and
protection of the housewife.
Q For information about our
plan write to nearest manager
or to
Line
Some Telephone
Henderson, N. C.
BOWEN
Rome of
.-.
wit
is a
a j he over-
to say
in tin- ill It
beside hi. i so suddenly bitter
words dial away on man's
lips.
awful old berried, tram
heated duke
nous planted
the
ill.-
i ; . . i i . i . i . .
over, HIS -cs ; petite tad-e
you , anything
banish sir banish
you like my mother Count Mar-
out of country. I won't let
Kooky Mow Tea
yon need now.
I. Woo
J-W. PERRY U
NORFOLK. VA.
Cotton Factors and handlers ft
Bagging.
and shim
In o r lift f
the w. I . th
ha a ti i.-
To. is the
winter prevents cold st
keep y-n well all winter. Sh
. int. la, Jim. U Woolen.
r is. u; i
VA.
in Col i v.
in
PRIVATE
. .
--a.-
. ----I-
mi me
sail
i a
I Is
ears burned
the of
of and
probably the
result of the stout defense put up by
of John outside the acrid discussion of If
chamber. be Hire. This was but
one Instance In which plan
treasurer was overridden. He resent-
ed the plain delicate e
of former Wall street man.
made It plain to ministry Hut others.
could i it- The duke's plea was of
elf In debt to the Russians, Into no avail. Ills saw the
baud, sooner or Inter the destinies of of greedy band
railroad be Ml. out of the country's bast
The wise men of lira us saw Ida for Hie reiterated
force of argument and t seek loans
voted dawn In the tho and The question.
dukes in Place lbs In would not be to for
st and Berlin. this The duke sat down,
particular act of trespass upon defeat; bis heart was more bit-
duke's preserves he won than ever the shrewd
hatred of worthy treasurer and bis who induced nil these
no inconsiderable following the men to sec his eyes.
this Juncture the prince, gather.
Hut John not In from tho manner of bis ministers
fur tin- purpose of meddling that the question settled to
With state affairs. He there leaned forward announced
cause he elected to Stand mentor to to uncle,
the son of his lifelong friend, even tired. Undo How much
that sou was a prince of longer la
blood and controlled by will of Count coughed,
three chosen by his own Just n few minutes, your
Piny be patient little
that tiny prince loved Prince Hushed. He
big. broad shouldered, ruddy cheek- knew that ho was being
his
d. would be putting
tin long, dreary
months mothers become bred, worn
out, cut Sleep Or Work.
Rocky T. is
-st Make-
them happy, healthy and
I. Wooten.
addressed him as
little
have he
with a Stiffening Of his back.
The Duke of smiled grimly,
bis most polite manner he arose to
dress now harassed
who uneasily on tho pile of
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It is A powerful, speedy
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sold
the following Rheumatism in
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Burns, Bruises, Cramps.
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DEPARTMENT;
in Charge of Wm. G. MORRIS
i Authorized Agent of The Eastern Reflector for Winterville Vicinity-Advertising Rates on Application
the people Dr. B. T. spent last Sun; the able management of
and If know any night at with Nye. who has th love
would be glad bit N. T who is and respect of the and
them r the paper. very tick. patrons.
U advertise, We have just received a The literary
w. in furnish of . A. hall in the girls dormitory
It ;. . ; a u- V Ange At Co. , was made beautiful and
Ts. . ii let so.-seed in your I P. A, oar hustling live for a joint meeting of the
G.
A ID.
ti .
. -ii Baker
ace
Hi t
to have
; rented.
For
dear, call or
u I u H
bank spent Sunday with class of the Baptist
his patents at Eureka. and the Y. W. C. A. of
The is Kind Winter High School, on last
you need. See us.
A. W. Ange ft Co. A number of the patrons
Mr. and Mm. G. Taylor, of of the school were present and
den, spent Sunday visit- expressed as being
very much pleased with tie
A new lot of lamps j-st in.
Harrington, Barber Co. F r spring dress goods,
Do You Own a Piano
A FACT
ABOUT THE
What is known as the
seldom occasioned by actual
inS external conditions, but In the you to own tie
soon, you owe it o your-ell to ex-
the ma display
shown at the white
Ware rooms. A display really
to a large city.
In a glance you will inspect a
line of pianos not alone stand
in character of e, y and
general in a class to
itself, but you m with prices
that stand here d
incomparable an- where. Eight
different makes tr select from, none
of those cheap department
great cases by a dis-
ordered
THIS IS A FACT
which may be
by trying a course of
They control and regulate the LIVER.
They bring hope and to the
mind. They bring elastic
to the body.
TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE.
ITEMS.
v.;. N have Herbert Cox to the embroidery and laces tea us-
the price. , , ids of bis father, New lot in.
C. S. from ho is sick, at Han in. ion. Earner Co-
C. v where ins I if to For nice and spring
u. has expired let m shots, gee my new lot.
i, , Ire and give you u receipt. A. W. Co.
A. G. --x W. G. Morris, scent. The entertainment of the
Company are Mrs. E P. Tuck r. our. of a program
c. .; neat d .,. mer, I. f c yesterday for of songs, readings, tableaux and
are more to purchase her a most interesting discussion of
i. come to see ;,. ,
its, tor the spring is in.
. I. u and Better bend your orders in Cos, of Winterville.
Kit. . been o c for Coat Cotton Planters, were
Served which hot
Relation of the
to the by Miss Dora
N. C. Pat-
tie Davenport left Monday after-
noon for Hassel to visit Miss
Alma Fleming.
Miss Sidney Davenport left
Tuesday morning for Hamilton
to visit the family of Dr. B. F.
Long and returned Friday.
L T. Perkins was in town
Tuesday cracking
Paul Davenport, who has been
very sick, is able to be on duty
again.
reported to Dr. Nobles-
that there was a case of small-
pox in town. He come but
I it all a joke.
Move t if you want
to happy.
st economic served were not of
back bands, etc. Orders will with and wafers, j v- B
Ti . n. just d. have cur careful attention. Th rem lining part of the even- . Z.
We e carrying a of A. G. Cox Mfg. Co., scent id forming
Prices are N. C. grams, old
met
and R.
service A. G. Mtg. Co.
ii. u of
i y It you want a planter.
v. I see our combination It
dried fruits I plunk cotton, corn, p., etc,
of- butter and Harrington, Berber ft
Bes . Ange ft m. j Rev. w. pr two
excellent
church last m
a re ind night. His re
We Have just received a I Dy
supply furniture. Give us a oysters, me, ac
A. W. Johnson's stand, pi ; .-
Rev. M-. of Davis than ever. R. W, Dal.
will in Rev. Jno. R. a Wake
tomorrow F student,
Oysters We have them night his parents near
day Saturday night
on
, H. L. Hodges
N. C. old fashioned H
Miss Maggie Brown, of Green- a number other
visiting friends here amusements.
all declare they
h ti a most delightful boor,
ab.--e t n em t he
i s id a rare
e occasion.
Ne dry goods an no-
Batter
they cheap
A rate to the editor from
borne of Mr. G. T, Tyson, in
Beaver Dam township, tells of
the distressing in that
from sickness, Mr.
R. D. I ft Co.
High school w
in .-v in i from sickness. Mr. .
wen in muted unto him t
I mi himself has been in bed . u .
, n-n, day. He
H v -r several weeks with a carbuncle .
k. w. van, at now we are saved by
star.;, on railroad street,
at i. m. ; Mr. H. near
The School who had pneumonia, died
re you. They about
durable was buried Sunday
Prices j in grave-
A, G. Cox Ml
Co. N. C.
on his and is a very
man. Two of his are
yard The funeral service was
at the home I the
deceased, by Riv. Mr.
Hon. T. w. Bickett, attorney
ii deliver the
address of Winter-
villa Hum School May He
is able speaker, mid
looking forward to a good lime.
n c v d, a nice of
shoes,
, Barber Co
A. N. Barker today
for City, S. C, where he I make payment me, have the
Dr. Hyatt will he
was a largo crowd present. I Green v He, at Bertha,
Mr. Smith was a good man. an I March 7th Monday and
honest farmer, a kind father Tuesday for the purpose of
and a loyal mt o treating diseases of the eye, ear,
the Free Will Baptist church. none and ail
Let us frame that picture for glasses. w
you. Any size frame.
A. Ange Co.
All who arc indebted
to It. D. Co. will please
; at Hodges Friday
Sunday school each
at p. m. Every body
an invitation.
Better crops are expected
year. farmers are hauling
more lime than r I e ore. J.
P. R. D.
J. A. Fenian Ward
, J. R. Davenport have unloaded
.-v. ears during
Rev. T. L of Hob
good, the Baptist
day morning- His
text was Timothy I
in have
and am persuaded that he is able
to keep that which I have com
against that
discussed
by faith.
Lee Davenport, of Washing-
ton was in town visiting
hi.-, people, Mr. and Mrs. J. It.
Davenport.
We were to see so many
out at Sunday morning.
Hope this will be the case at the
meeting every third Sunday.
I. S. Fleming bat moved to
the Grimes where he ix
to cultivate a large
this year. We always hate to
part good citizen.
Dr. was in town
Saturday. He reports very
much the
country.
There were white shad in
town Saturday. can't get
ahead of us.
with grippe and his wife
is also There are so many
tick people In the neighborhood
that not enough well ones are
I ft to on the side.
baa position We
r-r t very much to
Barter.
If you want n try
the at Harrington,
Bib wife,
died Wednesday and was
buried Thursday.
How i soil
show our
Let
new lot of
booK. R. W.
We have purchased
known as the
Milling and Mfg. and
be ready very soon to grind corn,
do general work am; ureas
timber.
Harrington, Barber Co.
Washington's birthday was
v appropriately celebrated in
U High School
hoes, Barber ft Col day 22nd. The school
The clock at Harrington, auditorium was gracefully deco-
it Co's- store was r. d to a patriotic occasion,
last Wednesday afternoon, at ill A very attractive part of the
o'clock, and stood at decoration was a portrait
Mrs. Addle Gray the winner lot the great, hero on an easel
of the set of dishes, draped with near the center
being There was the stage,
crowd present. The clock I The songs, reading,
B uncovered first and third Wed- and orations were of such a
as to bring honor and
six key soda fountain I to those rendering them.
. R. The especial aid most enjoy
, and Clyde part was exercise by the
w to Greenville department.
any kind of tin war. j Prof. Nye, tie highly esteemed
us We just received a j principal, mid Home helpful
Si showing t we
Harrington. Berber ft Co. j should from the life and
j Smith pneumonia character of Washington,
Weak
Heart Action
There certain nerves
control the action
of the heart. When they
become weak, the heart
action is impaired. Short
breath, pain ground heart,
choking
or rapid and other
distressing symptoms fol-
low. Dr. Miles Heart Cure
a medicine especially
adapted to tho needs of
these nerves and the mus-
structure of the
heart itself, It is a
strengthening tonic that
brings speedy relief.
Try it.
yam X I
trouble, whoa
th told me t h-art
when ti Ir. ram
into my to
try Dr. m . it Curt. I
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th hope It will ft-
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ITEMS.
store tut each one a stand
ard, and
reputation in the trade, hour
player-piano of known
makes.
We will take your piano
exchange for one of est self
also carry the
standard of world.
Old organs and taken in ex-
change, terms to s tit your
When in Greenville visit our
White.
Next door to Carr Atkins Hardware o. store.
REPORT OF THE OF
THE BANK OF WINTERVILLE,
AT WINTERVILLE, N. C.
At the close of business, Jan.
Resources j Liabilities
Loans and discounts Capital stock
Overdrafts secured Surplus fund
end unsecured 62.80 Undivided profits, less
Furniture and fixtures expenses and taxes
Demand loans 51.18 of deposit 702.20
Due from and 8,402.02 Deposits subject to 14,077.08
Sliver coin, including . . ., . ,
minor currency b checks
Nat bank noes and other outstanding 28.08
notes 2,241.001 Certified checks
Total
821,860.07
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Pitt County,
I. F. A. Cashier of the above named bank.
solemnly swear that the statement is true to the best of
my knowledge and belief.
F. A. EDMONDSON,
Cashier,
Subscribed and swum to
me, this 7th day of Feb.,
R. U,
Notary Public,
be-
a. ;. Cox,
A. W. Anne,
E Green,
Directors,
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE,
AT FARMVILLE, N.
At the close of business Jan. Hist,
Resources I
148,636.821 Capital stock 810,000.00
; Surplus fund 6,000.00
discounts
Overdrafts secured
and unsecured 488.26,
Furniture and fixtures 1,670.50 Undivided profits less
82.012.67
8,001.17
Cash items
Gobi cum
Silver coin, including
minor coin currency 1,203.74
Nat. bank and other U. S.
Notes
Total
cur. exp and taxes pd 8,481.41
Time of deposits 15,780.88
Deposits sub. to check 108,810.70
Cashier's
Total
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, County of Pitt,
R. Davis, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly
swear that the above statement is true to the best of my
edge and belief. J. R. DAVIS, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before
It,
, this 4th day of Feb.,
J. A.
Notary Public.
W. J.
R. L Davis,
F. M. Davis,
Directors.
Feb. R.
Oliver. Jr., Paces. Va W. H.
Gray, of Norfolk, Va., and J. T.
Harris, of Washington, N. C,
spent Tr night in town.
O. G. made a flying
trip Io Suffolk Tuesday and re-
turned Wednesday afternoon.
Redden happened
the accident of getting his fin-
cutoff Friday morning.
Mr. Minton, of Kinston, who
has been the guest of P. H.
left Tuesday for his
bone
Little Lassiter, who,
has been sick, is very much bet- Total
Leroy Venters, a student
country. j s
Mrs. H. Venters left. Tues-. knowledge and belief,
day for W. where will, Subscribed and sworn to be-
visit friends relatives. fore this 7th of
H. B. and P. M. Phil- p P
lips, of Suffolk, spent some time v
REPORT Of THE CONDITION
THE BANK OF GRIFTON
AT , N. C.
In the State of North Carolina, at the close of business, Jan. 1910
Loans and Discounts Overdrafts
and
Banking house. Undivided
ex.
Due from Banks and 522.91
Cash
Demand Deposit
Silver coin, to
minor coin cur notes other U. S. s Checks
C T n Sunday and STATE CAROLINA. County of Pitt,
with bis parents in T. Gardner. Cashier of the above-named bank do
,., , swear that tie above statement is true to the best of
sol-
my
here this week.
Notary Public.
G. Cashier.
John Z.
C. J. Tucker.
W. W.
Directors,
COUGH SYRUP
CONFORMS TO PURE FOOD AND DRUGS LAW.
An many Cough. Lung and Remedies, It rids the
system or cold by acting at a cathartic on the bowels. No to
or money Prepared by CO. CHICAGO, U. S. A.
FOR SALE BY JNO. L. WOOTEN
D. J. Editor and Ow
Truth in Preference
VOL. No.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA. FEBRUARY 1910.
No.
GREENVILLE
FIRE SWEPT
this morning and the York Cobb lost their office
record book were in with insurance.
Dr. L. C. Skinner
damage to injured.
J. O Proctor Bro., damage
to buildings, insured.
Home Telephone Telegraph
communication. damaged about
. , In the handicapped condition j insured.
Almost I Blocks Consumed of Te the j i rd ;
having been broken down helping j stock, insured.
condition. This is indeed for-
for the county.
The telephone cables and Wen.
Union cables were badly
and interfered vital
In Hurricane of Flame
to save the building and
LOSS IS ABOUT
Court House, Jail and Masonic
is Less Than Half
Covered by
J G. to
and furniture, injured.
F. G. James ; Son,
Brown, Dr William F.
books and files to places of safe-
and the electric wires
so disarranged that power
not be obtained to run the presses D. If. Clark ail
we are out the damage to office equip-
paper we can. In the ail insurance,
fusion we have not been able so j J. H. Starkey and W. L.
far to a correct list i sustained damage in moving
individual and
Temple Principal total The county had about
estimated at not morel Insurance on the court and
than half covered by jail one third of the loss.
Th- losers are E H. J. W. Rice and J C Attrition.
. Hines Co who occupied the old house,
men Had Hard Fight and had their badly dam-
Ce Rouse aired.
and York C occupants of There were some other snail
building; Mrs. Mary I losses of which w have not yet
residence and contents, I been able to get information.
the Rest Room, occupying wing
of Foley building; N. H. Some After Fire
ton, two stores, dwelling
and stables; John
It has often said that the fire on the north side
when one fire come two others of the street
will follow. Greenville has h-d Just as the firemen had con
her third fire within a month. the westward sweep of
and two bl of the town flames at the old Blow
flames at
, corner, there c-me
deplorable picture of . . t
r the cry that Are was burning in
devastation and desolation. the roof of the second story of
About one o'clock this morning, the brick block occupied by Cir
unaccountable fire This made
Started in tin old frame building almost fink within them,
on street form- for notwithstanding the
ed v used by I he John victories of the no I ard-
Baggy Co., and after that Com worked fir. men, a foothold in
piny it it was used as a that block meant the
Storage house. Being aim st of both sides of Evans street in
like a tinder b-x it quickly such a wind.
enveloped in flames, and several could be done the lines of i-m- m i
other similar buildings In were to this point and dent's Skinner
made an inviting place for under two well directed streams s District Attorney office S
A horse and a wen
to in the
Baggy Co. old factory Sam Short
transfer p
w. P. store; were cut m
Cherry estate. W. R the Are.
Smith, damage to boarding Bad as the weather is, many
County Co. I
factory; W. L. Smith.
building i County
and i County of
Pitt, court house and Jill; Ma-
sonic Temple and opera
his building
O Id
lodges, public C
a filtration. this block was saved. Then tho
The wind was blowing firemen had to go to the Smith
gale the northeast, and bearding house, corner Second
when people turned out their street, which was burning, and
beds in to the alarm was also out,
and hurried to the seen- of the After for
fire they were almost dazed at j two hours the fire was under
the danger that threatened a control. Buildings in various
large section of the town.
Sparks and cinders flaw before
the wind and poured down upon
parts of tho town fire
from sparks and cinders and it
required watching and
country
scene,
U an opportune time to talk
fire insurance ,
To sHow how people
are to being safe thin miss,
one man who by th- fire was
solicited to take a policy the
before, hut took until
the next day to think over it,
Mr. who recently
Everett; Carolina Club dam
to furniture; A just library in
dams re to stock; A. H in Tempe
damage t. stock; L. C Skinner. I day b fin.
damage to Hotel Bod h without any
were also
as
BIG LOSS. AT AND RICH SQUARE.
for a Curl Square Pref. to of
Halifax and
County Superintendent W. H-
C. . . C Pearce, s. J
the business section of the town, j Every
and even upon the residence
section for blocks away. The
heavens appeared almost as a
sea of fie, and it filled every
heart with terror.
From the building in which the
fire originated it quickly spread
northward, southward and west-
ward, and also came near
eastward. The firemen first
gave their attention to Hotel
Macon just across street,
and after a noble battle saved
that famous old building that
seems to have a charmed life
against, destruction. In the
meantime the flames had eaten
through the range frame
buildings to Second, Third and
Evans street.
firemen quickly moved
their position and gave battle to
prevent the flames leaping across
Third from the and
buildings, for had a
foothold been obtained on the
South side of this street
the entire business section
of the town would have been
lost. They won out at this point,
but by now the fire had crossed
Evans street to the Pitt County
Buggy Co's factory, the court
house, jail and Masonic Temple
were blazing furiously and doom-
ed to destruction. The firemen
where in the direction of the
wind men were on roofs protect-
buildings.
While th.- firemen were getting
up a ladder to reach the fire
above Carolina Club, Mr. L e
fell down the ladder,
He probably escaped being killed
in a fall on the by
fortunately catching his leg
around a rung of the ladder
when about half way down. He
painfully though not serious
hurt.
While many men, both white
and colored, worked nobly to
save Mr. S. T. Hooker
was the real hero of the fire
He is a born leader in such
emergencies, and directed the
efforts of the fighters at the most
advantageous points and with
telling effect. His coolness and
encouraging was an in-
to every one to do his
best, and he did it.
The most serious loss to the
town in this fire is the
of the handsome Masonic
Temple building, containing law
insurance
j The burned cut lawyers are
buildings on south i- of Tl bunting I v-.
street opposite the burned dis j L ,, p,,,, j M L
. n W and Walter r
escape with their
They were up in the lodge
The Daily R. fl ct r, 24th.
LOSSES AND INSURANCE
Impossible. Io Give Accurate List From
Recent Fire.
on third Masonic
trying get the lodge
charters and records,
and the fire crowded them so
there was barely time to get out
The Reflector stated in its
account of night's
fire that it would later give a
detailed list of the Officer May be Found.
but after several efforts to Sheriff L. W. Tucker has oh-
the accurate figures we find it temporary quarters in of-
impossible to do so. Going more of the city clerk on Fifth
carefully over the losses, it is
now estimated that will
probably cover the total, while
the total amount of insurance on
these losses is only about
The amount of insurance was
small from the fact that the risk
being great, in the territory himself and the Board
where the fire occurred the rate Education. Entrance is by
was so high that not much on Fourth street.
street. Persons can call on him
there pay their taxes or for
any other business connected
with the sheriff's office.
Superintendent has
secured a room over store of
and Pa k.
The people of the S.-ate will
with the of addressed the teachers
Greenville in the big Halifax county, at Weldon, on
Mined by fire morning, i Friday and of him the
The burning of the county court Weldon News
house aid the Masonic Temple the evening session Dr.
of the b st build- Harrison introduced Supt. Rags-
in th county. It is to of who made a
hoped that both were well fine address on train-
insured. Pitt County will build and told of the advantages
-i handsome court and the Stat of North Caroline was
should have more ground about ring to the teachers In order
it so as to have it immune I that they may know the not j ct
in by d- of what they undertake
It b- a thing j teach, He z d h great
r-; to buy need of a thorough u of
the whole Square Upon which the sail that th- East
is situated have Carolina Training
a good park it in cost
the center of the town. Green end without price, a teacher
will grow into h town enter at any time
c should March h. r in May. end that
a breathing in the only for board
heart of the town now when end incidental not ex-
disastrous fire com Is a new seeding per month, and
News and urged upon the teachers to take
advantage of these great
We had just such a suggestion
as the above in mind, even if the h- said,
News and Observer did got ahead keep a school, but it takes a
in it. tear her to a
along that line is just what Of his speech at Rich
t done. Tie- is Th- Times, of
able to have a large court square W. H. R of Pitt
to erect a handsome building, county, followed Mr.
and The Refine tor hopes this will speaking on of The
he the outcome. leach He the
The of the register of fact that there is a
deeds i was opened from North
and records that were the better training and equip
found have passed of her
the fire safety that out of teachers in
North Carolina only had col-
pone by Monday. training, a smaller
A crew is busy at work on the than this had
tel-pt one cables and wins He predicted
were put out commission by would be lowered
the Are. and it is hope l to have of raised if this
service rest, red by Monday. c and urged the teach-
The lire being right in front of prepare to do
burned all work-,
the wires in two which
the central connection with every in his manner
is earnest, frank
phone in town. Material was and the attention of the
shipped by express and every- association from start to finish.
thing is being done to restore did
service as as possible, make the
. fact that Northampton has one of
Helped Communication. the best- h I n .
, . . , . , superintendents in the
The fire Wednesday night SO g,.
the cable of the Wee. in body and
tern Union C. that lo ;
not one of the company's lines;
out of Greenville could be used
that day. The Home Telephone of
and Telegraph Co. kindly came j We take this method of return-
to the rescue of the Western, thanks to the firemen,
Union by furnishing a long d's- and friend who
wire to Washington via rendered such valuable service
which point telegrams were In saving OUT hone from
handled without
New North Carolina
For the week ending 23-d,
Wednesday We
what was done far mire
than can be expressed.
Mr. and Mrs J. G
the Chattanooga Tradesman re-
ports the following new
Frank Wilson to be used in North
Superior Court Clerk Moore
can be found temporarily in a
room in the rear of the Green-
ville Banking Trust Co., where
was carried.
other individual losers
not mentioned in our first report
are given below.
Superior Court Clerk D. C; those having business with him
Moore lost personal effects in the can Call.
court house to the value of Register of Deeds Moore has
and no insurance. j not secured temporary
Board of Education
office on first floor, records. Worth
and public library on second and had no insurance. I N. T. Dead.
floor, and quarters of
Masons, Odd Fellows
the
and
F. J. Forbes lost part of his . M T .-.,,
automobile that was in the old N of
Flanagan building for Board
but this is covered by insurance, died of pneumonia, Thursday
C. T. dam I night, st his home
buildings, He was about years
nearly all in their . with second death
. to occur among the
effort and again won the vault in court house since the last election.
followed and had another stub- on third float, All the
born fight here to again prevent cf this I lost
the fire crossing Third street to of their effects This
The building, the was insured for only
Bagwell building and residence just enough the
They made preferred bonds.
Brevard-$50,000 light and
power company.
Charlotte-$125 lumber;
company, realty com-
Rutherfordton-$100,000
company.
Durham- hosiery mill.
construction
company.
High Point-$250,000 cotton
mill.
Consolidated Records Secure.
The safe of the Farmers Con-
Tobacco Co, whose
offices in the building
were burned, was pulled out and
opened this morning. The books
and records of the company were
Power
This afternoon the electric
plant was able to restore power
to The plant so that
the presses could start up again.
j The rush orders for work that
have come in since the fire
hurried as rapidly as possible,
and all other work given, prompt
attention
Snow Follows Fire. y
The snow that followed the
fire Thursday was a reminder
that the big fire on the morning
of February 16th. was also
followed by a snow.
Telegraph Line Restrict.
Lineman cum in
found to be In good condition, j Thursday evening t r. the
The loss the company sustained Union
in furniture, etc, The lines are a. work-
covered by insurance. all





T is our aim at all times to
J sell only such goods as
have the stamp of confidence
and satisfaction. A satisfied
customer means a
customer, and we en-
to merit and hold our
trade by selling reliable
goods, just what they are
represented to be.
To meet the needs of our customers, we are
carrying the most complete line of
General Merchandise
to be found in Eastern North Carolina, em-
bracing everything needed about the house
or the farm.
Our early spring goods are coming in and we
are now showing an attractive line of
Silks and Dress Ginghams,
White Goods, Laces,
Edging, Embroideries, Etc.
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.
Statement of Condition of
THE NATIONAL BANK
OF GREENVILLE, N. C.
at of business, January 31st, 1910
Loans Stock . CO
Overdrafts . Profits
U. S . .
Accounts
Cash due Unpaid 23.07
Banks . . .
If you are not 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 I 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.
NOTES FOR SUSY SHOPPERS.
Locals w brief for Be
Subscribe to The Reflector.
Our Greenville, yours if y.
come
Bliss, i
M. Schultz. i
The wire fencing f.
by J. K. J. G. is
to be had. Prices low. t
The fertilizer
is the best to be had.
sale by J. R. r
on J. R
J. G for seed
Prices reasonable. t
The will be pleased will
the new style box paper at R
fleeter Book
For S.-ed Irish Potatoes see
J. R. J. G. Prices low.
If you want ninety day
oats, go to J. R. Si J. G.
Prices low.
Give your orders to J. I,
Wooten Drug Co. for all kinds of
fl and grass seed.
Th- Reflect r Book Store hat
just received anew line of hand
me box papers, different styles.
Pure bred S. C brown
for for Mrs. C.
Washington, House N. C.
For floor covering w
have in by the yard.
x art
New lot of blank hooks, box
pipers, paper id p d
tablets, etc., at
Store.
Nasturtium, i eta, i
and flower seed of
Kinds will be ordered for you
time. J. L. Woolen
We have new spring mm
In and want you to
t d see them. Taft .;
We have the largest most
line
ever had. to s
h-m.
A time saver, a money
and convenience all combined ii
extension telephone on
your desk saves worry. Only one
dollar per month.
Weather forecasts by
phone, the Telephone Company
will be to furnish the daily
forecasts to everybody that will
call after a. m.
Distance is no object with us,
we will run line and install you
a telephone anywhere in town,
in your residence for five cents
per day.
Oats. Oats, Oats, Opts, Oats,
Oats, different
kinds, day.
red rust proof, Virginia
black spring, black
white spring. At
prices. See me before
buy your seed.
F. V. Johnston.
Press Broke.
While printing the first side of
of The Reflector an ac-
to the press broke several
teeth on u small wheel, an i
for the damage to be
remedied caused the delay in the
paper in getting to the reader.
We regret this, hut accidents
happen some time.
has going
taking orders
r worth or sugar at the
tie i's to the dollar
I throwing in a five dollar
The i
with the order and
made to ship
chair at once. Several orders
ere taken about three weeks
to, I no chair have
-t, come. Newton Enterprise. W fl T S
It expel, all The best remedy for Sweeney,
cleanse the Strained Tendons, Wind Puffs,
smites Mm Wool. Such is Shoe
Mount-in Tea. he most X P V.- o,
sod cure of bad Colds, Distemper, Shipping
loud, p r. and liver. Fever, all forms of Rheumatism,
Jno. L. ten. Thrush, Corns, Nail Wounds, Spa-
via. etc., is NOAH'S LINIMENT.
We do not claim that NOAH'S
LINIMENT will cure every case
of Spavin; the best authorities
toll us that only a small percent-
age of such cases are curable. We
arc positive, however, that if
treated with NOAH'S LINIMENT
in the early stage, that a cure can
effected.
, MARKETS
Norfolk Cotton and
J. W. Perry A Co. Cot on Factors.
. Today
1-2 7-8
Low Middling
Low Middling 1-8 1-2
Prime 3-4 K S-4
Prime S 81-2
L- Grade
r- KW YORK AND LIVERPOOL
FUTURE MARKET
Wired by Cobb Bros Co. Bankers
Norfolk.
Last Appointments for Taxes.
On the d at below
the appointments to
I set due the year 1909.
c owing an- to
me .-. tile. Costs will be
i lied that not paid by the
5th of Mann. L. W. Tucker
Sheriff.
X Road. township,
. ,. 1910.
Arthur, Dam
r March
n iii.-l. bank of Bethel.
Carolina township, Saturday,
S.
Grimes and, Cl township,
y. March
Aider, C township. Bank
f Man-h
Farm. I Is, Bank
. v He, M
Fountain. Falkland
Marsh
township,
March
Ca i X Road-, Swift Creek
, r. 0.1910,
proof
have never used a liniment w
consider Die equal Noah's
for v. strained
and to en throat, sides chest
for etc.
Transfer Co., Richmond, Va.
cheerfully all stable
men to Noah's Liniment a trial
be i of Its wonderful
proper . have obtained as
If not better, results from Its uh
than we from remedies
per and
Transfer Co
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often leads to something
Preparation gives quick
relief for sore throat, hoarseness,
colds and pneumonia by
destroying inflammation and con-
Keep it in the home for
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druggists.
Mrs Kate Hall have, k pt
u-e am of
hi and I not. house
Mountain
why Drives
sickness, brings health
family. It's the
health
L.
ll n- IS y
know that the hand
and to
Why fake shirt your health
f v not
BAKE AND FREEZE YOUR OWN ICE CREAM
la
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If you
convinced It i
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ever used I
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price. You
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May
July IS
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Mark.
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Ribs It
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Lard
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1216
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i ville Mai St, by
141-2
LINIMENT
Moved to Fifth Street
I hive the of
T. I he firm Allen,
and have d to MM of the on
Filth j in the of n
a cam pie U line of
en to all or
our i m store when you de-
sire bet
o d Purnell Tripp.
The work.
Cobb
NORFOLK. VA.
Cotton Buyers, Brokers
in Stocks, Cotton. Grain
and
PRIVATE WIRE
to New York. Chicago
and New Orleans.
l-W. PERRY CO
NORFOLK. VA.
Cotton Factors ft
Bagging and
COAL, WOOD
and
We keep all kinds of a-d dry
tan m u at any time lit
stove, or co stove. W
keep m d b coal,
your
C. W. Harvey Co.
ICE
in Gold and Suit of Furniture to
be given away
March 5th
Instead of Saturday, February 26th.
Owing to having bad luck in the beginning of
this sale on Feb. 16th, we have decided to
continue the sale until Saturday, March 5th.
Coupons stating prizes to be given away Feb.
26th, at 4.30 o'clock, will be good for the
drawing of the Gold and suit of Furniture,
March 5th, at 4.00 o'clock, as there will be
no drawing on February 26th.
American Sales Company
C. T. Big Store
c- J
Copyright. 1909, by
Barr
Copyright. 1909, by Dodd,
Mead Company
CHAPTERS.
I Kin in
Edelweiss. Capital of
mo ts n i of Si sols,
maker. dies a
the yo r o- lbs
is
HI B in Dana;
minister o p King i
warns him the
s I
A Si fry of h
By
BARR
MI
i in SKY AVIS,
if
van u tame ex-
of pay-
hive heard
are not
old
man lie
to
of the
have
.- of
she said
really.
I I'll
I less
be admit
for a
seen lines troops In all lbs
s.
f t be.
fore Hie little tint was all.
to fur as was
Mr. the court all Us
the shady e
carriages, la traps. Id mo
tors In saddle. j
sad bis heart under the I
S new Interest In
life.
if King had in dis- ,
to V lass ,
to Instead of
have
or
You don't
It
pleases n t
dine are
not related m armorer
look the
Now she mailed why
nut sister my
order line on
to baas my you
mind me your father
lie naked the question bis most
smile, s so
that re eat It.
said
nit mother Is dead. Now
ran ran why I am
eyes eager-
old is waiting for
j you at the up
i Wot mt u. i
-My word. hair been
or wouldn't lie
I l.
of I told
you lien n too. take my
for I ask for
lie lost time to the
lei A well
Its
f-r bin, on the treat
Baron was u poUts
man, but nut to the of
He to meet the
an, smiling amiably and
swirling with
gloved
bars Mr. King, to bars a
little chat he said abrupt-
He enjoyed the look of surprise
the mail's face. you
Join me at this A Julep Will
not lie bad. King fat down op-
to him at one of the
the shade of the gnat trailing
vines. A waiter took the order
departed.
to come to the began
the baron. lo leave to-
morrow. Why you staying
I leave to your own dis-
powers of said
lie took a long pull
at the straw, the face
as he did so. sullied.
have found the young lady In
the to be very ob-
served have you
known her
beg
is not unusual for a young man
m search of adventure to follow the
lady of his from to place,
she ca but recently.
Y. u think I knew her before
followed her to
am not quite sure whether you
have been Warsaw lately. There
a gap la that I
OLDEST
elects bl fare. lie to bis
from Cook's that he could
have himself If he had ad-
to his resolution to leave on the
day.
know you'd changed your
mind, remarked Mr. Hobbs In
course you didn't know said
could you I've Just
changed It Ibis Instant. didn't know
it m; I ago. So. sir.
is it Thanks. No,
sir. I'm going lo ; lure for a-well,
n week r I Where the do
these people keep themselves
seen
are the
They don't bang around the
Streets tourists and rubbernecks.
In plain disgust.
ray. who Is that last passing
the lady In the King
abruptly.
h the
I thought she was the
Hobbs went Into details concerning
the beautiful
was In link if know
anything n woman who
lends shop William
King Anally
asked.
quite n beauty, sir. I rive you my
know that. Dot who is
really cant say. sir. She's his
niece. I've heard. here a little
over a month. I think she's from War-
Well. I'll say here. If you've
nothing mi for tomorrow we'll visit
castle grounds a
look about place. Come to ho-
tel early. I'm over to the gun-
He was whistling en-
shop, ready to give a
cheery to old and to
make n temporizing for the
It was not Bosnia
who stood behind the little
flushed hotly Jerked off
bis hat. The smiled.
beg he exclaimed.
I'm looking for Mr.
US
of or some-
thing last three
words with
was toward her
on the counter, n ;
hr dark eyes, which pew for the
i first time Struck as rather more
j keen penetrating than bad
I pp. re.
yon. Mr King.
that unless you really expect to buy
this sword it Is you to
II an excuse for coining
I dear y mug lady.
uncle has ii queer n of
jibe Us may think
you lo me, men
that with the world over.
but in no. unless
until
smiled ca quite
j from her window
said coolly.
laughed at me. to he perfectly
what's nil this
leaned forward and smiled
my ml not play with
mean she's s
person I can't that,
has dangerous friends out In
me world. She is Olga
was d In this city
years ago to Professor I
of Warsaw. The professor was
executed last year for He
was one of leaden a great rev
hi Poland. They
to pay most honorable court to them. , as you have
My uncle would , In This
I take however, yon would ,,., Bi,
almost her. But that Is not all
lived hi Vienna, I aria ,,.,, ., h to
and I. but now I am
In I have been a sh
can that. My deductions
are
is she remark-
ed suddenly. must not talk to you
any she glanced uneasily
upon the square and hurried-
added, ii certain in bar
vol. e and couldn't help It to-
Cay. I forgot my place you are
the first I've to
i cams
When entered the door the
girl was listlessly from the
window King was lean-
against the counter bis back
toward bar, his anus and n
most Impatient frown oil his
k eyes shot from to
other. do you he
demanded sharply.
broadsword. say. Mr.
you might assume a different
tone In I'm a
not a
The girl left the window and walked
slowly to rear of the passing
through the narrow door, without so
much us a glance at or the
Wan silent until she was
You want the broadsword, he
Is out. Will you she , moderating bis tone
turned to the window, resuming the I old
preoccupied down tbs you u hundred do
another Interrupted
Beg be said politely. bis There
have another look at th. , and
broadsword there.
Very noticed that she
went about It clumsily despite her
supple SOS withdrew the
heavy from the window and
laid It the counter.
am what you would call
an she said frankly.
he asked, bis
courage faltering cool,
personal
do not know. My uncle has told
you. I am quite new at the trade.
I hope you will excuse my Ignorance.
will be here a
She was turning away with an air
that King of one
s person who In no sense
ever been celled upon to serve others.
be observed. The
bait took effect. She looked up quick-
He was confident that a startled
expression lilted across her face.
have heard What bare you
heard of she demanded.
Mr. King was to fabricate In
Our Greenville, if you
come.
at the conclusion of which Mr. King
became of weapon
his own price.
come In be said
tatty.
you are leaving tomorrow,
changed my
you have discovered some-
thing III to attract
grinned old
dare say you're right. Clean that
word up a bit for me. and I'll
Id tomorrow and gel it
lo the bargain-the real
on delivery. Good day. Mr.
day, Mr.
do yon happen to my
put bis baud bis heart
delivered himself u most
boW. so distinguished
a visitor comes to our little be
said, lose no lime in discovering
his name. It la u part of trade,
sir, believe
so sure that believe
said to himself us
he sauntered up the want toward the
hotel.
Mr. from Cook's, was at his
mouths He a prince of the
royal lie Would have
her In of in their
rut as had it been for later-
crown she and her
kind well. The young man's
powerful relatives took u hard In the
affair compelled to Blurry u
scrawny little duchess, Ohm was
warned that if she lo entice
him from wife she would be
She did not attempt it. be-
cause she Is ii virtuous girl. Bar
Sprint, her n
are you sure that she Is n
ashed King.
She attended their
doesn't look It. my word.
thought they were the scum of the
The hind you have America are.
But over well, we never can
much obliged. And I'll keep
my eyes well opened. I suppose there's
hi my going to the shop to
look at a lot of rings mid
he has for
In i lie least. yourself
to that's
above
one Is la my little world. By
the way. I very fond of your fa-
He Is n most excellent gentle-
man and a splendid
harder than ever.
know hi in quite well. Hunted
wild boars with five years ago In
And your sister She a
beautiful young girl. They were at
at the time. Was the quite
well you last
was all the wonder-
In brother could fay.
baron left the American stand-
at the Hand of steps, gazing
The
roll of
IN AMERICA
STRONGEST
The Mutual
Life Insurance Company
of New York.
RECORD OF 1909
The of the 67th year shows an increased amount cf in f
and an d cf new insurance paid for, Other features irk
progress the company are
Assets . 367.71; Increase,
Policy Reserves CO
Interest and
Profits on Stocks, Bonds and Rea Estate Sold
UNPRECEDENTED BENEFITS TO POLICYHOLDERS
Dividends paid in 1909
for 1910
Total paid 1909
Held f Dividends and
Increase, f 2.6-4,6-6
12.401,752 U; Increase,
64,909.54881 Increase,
Increase, 653,328.79
The continues to its in of In connects n
with a largely increased if ii the ratio o of to
total income is lower than any other a He his ft-n
able to show in many years The of tn Mutual have decreased
p.-r cent, in last five in a steady and in
BALANCE SHEET, DECEMBER 1909
ASSETS
Estate, et
L on Real Estate
on
lorn bat
Cash on inter, s 60,892.58
Interest and Rents do.- rued
in of collection
Assets . .
Deductions .
w,
i-
MO,
2-6
AS
Total ts
till TIES
Net
I on Pol
. i i
paid in
ti
f r Claims
unit
tor t
ft-., ID
Dividends payable
Kl Serve r I
and
Total
j-ii
till y
I .
E. R. Manager, Trust Building, N. C.
The Mutual Life Company of Km HUM Office, Nassau H. Y.
For Information Policies and Terms to Producing agent.
add
H. BENTLEY HARRISS,
BU
Roll,
following is
Utopia I
for the fourth th
George Allen, Worthing
ton, Clara Nobles, Verna
Mildred Daniel Lee
Braxton, Joe
Tyson, Vivian Gate,
Isabelle Alma
Worthington. Herman Cobb,
Maybelle Hemby.
Avery and
Charlie Arthur.
MT WIT
Hg
attar bis too
admiration i bit eyes.
fared forth lino the Streets
that with a greater it In life
than be had ever known before. A
man with a limp bis
was far from the side of
the man bad
to pass the time of with
win, from hour
not to let young man out of his
until relieved of
task.
to bi
Four in Ads
That the readers of the week-
edition of The Reflector may
not have to wait, until next reg-
publication day fr ac-
count of the fire, we i-re
cut four pages of it in advance,
and will follow it with the other
four pages at the time for
he papal to be
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FOR THE BEST
FURNITURE
and House Furnishing
There was snow
coyer the ground this time.
to
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Tan, tee cure or I
r. fund money I t
Cure Mid the only tor the n I. I
R. Mountain Tea c red j
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items.
N. C.
mi Mr
ii tin- a
. i.-i hi daughter,
r i h r
re hall
the beau
IF YOU ARE
Ah -lit if n all .
p.,, i
ran urn n mil.- -.-
t Eat, the
i- J.-r. into them. Just
power
hoe,
All i-
Ea-e instant relief. Sold
SEc. free.
A . Le Roy, N. Y. Don't
m any substitute.
hit it Do.
h. Ami K. ion
C L ushered i
ii laid away in
and will
c; H Ne doubt of it.
r I. Ii the It will drive hogs out of a this-
e-.-H Vi. White-1 yard, it will drive in a
. . , it I
a; Mr a will
I drive a through a barbed
n causing it will a
executed d d by O a For s
to U A. Cobb on
d an i d
i tie later of i t
No Carol a v
t i sale, to.- h
do in to lb. i he t
b S Mr.-h th
n t or of an
in th. i f I a d
of Ca and Hi
am
l A tract, t pi
C r of Ii land f ha , e
.; i
u n N w .- a dead
pine, n I-
w t, .,. n T 3-4 K r-t
i I- K la . U
i e, then th N C V to
the ,
w th ti i o
r. C Cl . I .-- tn C.
b i o KIM pole- to
I i I more
lo
his
at
witty of cattle overt, it the . N C.
. . ran
a away a
i-u angered roust or a man to
the where within
wt The
yet Den will ail up and
arr and the . and
ii-i s indeed lovely,
musical
f-
reap each
a charm
with
m r to old
here w th I. line to
, ft. T E. A
i-. th i et w the line C.
line,
Inc to
ice more r To
. I s of Bale
I. A. Cobb Mi
.; A I . s.
v .-
t. V
if
I. and
Let Mr. tell Mi-o
t a. the st pros on
eh 1.1.1, s or
year I av d ,. d for; cut
M , on y r I I
I V. If Eva had to what I
th i k-
I can n w e t k I. . I I
of
I, I V. h .
Ii. I. II
wont
In
Property
By v ii of Sup r
i r i . u- m de h
if lie
. . i I Ni I
inn, in of C,
no cal- The Comma I
a-
., r I n i t u i c n on
the premises In . C.
aim tor . i
k b ii
k. nudity i-1
i . pi
In
id
any U C S. CaT. dated May
lam . n the i Bee t
e o of t . n
o Z p el L in
M ma i
m , . i f th curt lo, r i
tell at public -ale t tin
big in i w
c of a d sit to i . t o a
vile in. m . i. On
the ii side of the a
a d de-
as follow g at
north st
i lo
way. or I
i. to S u h i c
. r i ear., an with the south
So th Al feat, or less
At antic ; ii
. earl, s . wit wist of At an
lie feat mi re or Is. tn
th-i en The
Oil wist, or i ear-
a., h tie of S
Oil I t ti
a n .
with all th-
balding , stab is, 1.11
i- s. one Be p war In
e one so r re f n
c s a
h ha
o . said Term- of
the day of P- I
C S e
Jarvis i Blow,
A.-- you Ir n i
vi . a m tick-
Hi it your r your
e . i vi i l Me -it ii
d i M is- nine it i morn
i w ii want r. ii f
. Cl in i
R mi u
fold a;
r p rt king Of air arty I
dinner, I with an
ii -i i I an I i
v ma for hours l f r.- I got
re ft Flo I me b fore
I e i a- w -II to -i u .
-i i e then I
tablets, i
s v re Ml I ha I
month, M B. I la
. C St., Washington, U.
C. y
M u-t mi h t a-e Fold
i whore and at Coward
Woo . n for c l
r hey are all n,
i.
i M ii n . I n .- . o a at ma
for Ivar,
n, tic
r ti e 1910
. -.- rial
t g es,
lei i am u- and i
i n I i t a d Cod w i h
iii of now
by defendant in
; I ml I t.
Aim i if I n I up
which . b and a
th Mill are
e a, la rs,
he tine . ht plant,
, a lire n an i e
main Al-o s
I i . given n f -h a.
T f la one
i i twelve m K- r
ii f .-. on t , F. O. -I mo .
a r.
Sale
The tor
of to . o i
of M i
II i I, .- II a pub a I a la Id
k b-n ii-r
I tow i i f ill, a I the
road items, i Most
Kin b Pet. 2.1
V. mi Ii ltd r m p m
i i i id .; in I iv With
G. Ty-n .
C. A, ha it
; ; , I
to a
n i in v.-
Popular Malta j
Remarkable Statement
I.
r -ii
lion i y from E n
U ii r iv ;
i th
s iv
r i h
i hunt
iv,
are l-id tn that
on- farm era i . bereaved
fob toe i -ii ore
h iv ii w ii t
th-it i good
and Willie Randolph,
Gr spent
an Sunday -V B. Smith.
lira, Smith is vi-r.
a- this Hop a
Will goon M C
W. .-; in has B. I t
f r i- mi it hi;
in a t c ;. n
y If
M I w I, ii i or p in
i he I i I, U
lid t if there i a-
and strain II o Pi i
will cur you. it
i i W. p
tn you . Blood i
Pi Is g and ma a par-
inn i- i i of .
ii and ii I i mu lea Thee are
-t ii g but Dr. Bryan s
g I i- a pr- v
a d ii it.-r n i g a
box of Liver you
ire not .-i I with i n t
fr. Bran and fur your money.
sale by If. at, at A-
den, N. C.
My f a
v r. by William o i d
wife, P. In G.
i. tie th a ,
i i r cord, d i i a
a of th- r i t r of d- r's f Pitt
. i i X par lie
d w II a for or- i e
r in i o
my, ; I II W
lie piece or i arc f la d, n
Heaver Dam township,
e th lands of Nobles,
o and . u a Beat,
i fl a see a or i-
same deeded o s id I
way and wife by
N bit, reference to which deed
mad for mi dose . d
Is Bold
two on same land.
This .
F. ti. -la Mortgages.
i bi it t raid is at
of Prank Job is tin,
s i i f I an I n u i I-
lure, h cart g i s. o-
c i . chi k- i r d a p rs i
o rank Johnston,
ill b-Min n
nip
Term cash.
of r .
of th; estate . ; m i
Notice to Creditors
testamentary, I
the last will a d let mint W K
been
to me by th- the
court Pitt e u notice i, h r- bi
given to all p Mons holding plain s
against the of th said W R
H- p ill m to ire p y
on r
the of tins
notice will i a pi ad in bar their n
c ivory All persons ill elite I to
are no . to
to ii a.
This the lad of
H L, .
or of lat will and k stems., t
of W. R Home,
Jarvis Blow, Attorneys.
There is more
to a Fertilizer
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
Royster 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. Twenty-five
years experience goes with
every bag.
MARK
v-
REGISTERED
Sold by reliable dealers throughout
the South.
S. Royster Guano Co.
NORFOLK, VA.
The
Notice to Creditors.
undo
Cr
The Law in the
Years ago The Record,
of a contest on between two
attorney as to the law in a
said that almost any
j could proven b the law
book-, for which remark w
greatly offend one of the broth
We are reminded of this
incident by the he ring in the
case, where Aid r-
Not Wait man King is charged with trading
it is Too I with the city the statute
from in such case made and
DO II
ii the a t
i the i. -ii i r
y in-, i ii ti y b-
t give pi-cu
orders a o , , . , , , ,
Th under
q Clark
of th- or con
the s of
i- h
n that a I iii tn s id
a e lo
payment
-n ml r on g calms
said e
to file their
iv ibis notice I ml
b of r in cl
This 5th day f Iv
L H. n.
estate of t
By P. C. Harding, Any.
Notice.
d is.
of kidney
g mica, j i tn gr i
, a ill
s mi in
if. u from head
a i s, ; if th y re-
lions are of an i an-
in do not Jo a.
Iii kidneys at
Le arc
-id e cure where
Over
ii r c
ii r. i if many in tins
ulna Butler. Harvey St.
on, N. a am
v ill lb that
ii s I ii s Kid a in m
a rt can highly recommend them
u. r I I Was sub-
to dull palm In my
pin , p through my
i ins fur lime.
Pi I- ad my an , be.
m way
Km by all w, Price
an luster n Co.
Ni w loll,, agents fat
Si to. .
lb
. nu
The law is a good one and North i
commend it, but it is said th; t
In Superior
found which says that it is no;
it -c k. lit- , The deli above
offense if the selling to the city c , ,
is done at the usual price d
on the market, or if it is done
and proves to be a saving the
city.- Greensboro Record.
or i ts safe,
r a and have
. win
been I
th gentle aid and
h. Sold by all
Fully nine out of every ten
cases of i is
In cold or mi, or ionic
neither of ore
any internal All that
n to relief the
free of
Liniment. i a Y u
me Pertain t be pleased with
winch it
all
AH per are hereby warned
not to buy or trade fur a note
by me to L. H. Lee
dated Feb. 7th, 1910.
Slid rote w, r false
presentation and payment of
he contested.
1910. T. A. Nichols.
a ltd w
hove
i as on rod in Superior
C u t of Pill county, to .
f inn the of
a I he d will I take
i ice i hit he is r d appear at
i ha next to m f Super i r court ill
it to held on th.
day i f March, , i the 21st.
i . f , lit the c house
of c at e, N, C
a r n lie to the n plaint
f ho lain If in said action, the
i i I apply Court th
r lief in said
i ii th y of February, 1910.
D. M ore, i . C
s prow ,
Any for Plaintiff, lid
i. having this
of the es a
of s n , K d.
U C. Moo o, Clerk the S p i. r
court of Pi r untie is ii n.
given to all Der-on- holding
st I i th P. r. i t
. one on
tie date hereof, or t i i w ill i
p i ad in bar of any n
and no s her hi g o ii
a I ran . d ti said a t
make Immediate In
i a or
i of P I
F C H of the t,
of pro k John-tun d e f,
Notice ti Creditors.
The -vi- dull
b-line C MoOre, cl
court of Pitt a
the i t of s
Wilson, d c i
en to all per indebted to a i ,
r. q n aka me in
payment to in let
into , an I a persona ding c a m
a i
to file theirs . s I. th mi its
i from th
date or this notice will be I a
in of am r- of said
the y, .
L. II.
estate of Sauls
D. W. I
IN
Notice to ors
Tin- under d, day
rid
n before
i Slip III i
h r by
I -ad s
to make Immediate p y
BI Lo d
a . port on I hod t
-nil out r d to their
sail u
yen d reef, of n
,. I ; f ., , .
on s id
day of t
K I K
mi.
ltd
Groceries
And Provisions
Cotton
Fresh Hoods kept con-
In stock. Country
Bought and Sold
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CALL OR
J. Pal Simpson,
N C.
Machinery Co.
S. C.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
The Bethel Banking Trust Co.,
AT BETHEL, N.
At tho Jim.
HE
Lou i and I M ,
Overdrafts and
e and
Due from
Sliver i. n -ill ,
minor c in currency
k f
U. S. now
Total
4-3
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock.
j Surplus 6,000.00
led profits,
a d tux. s aid 1,043.7
of Deposit
Sub. to 402.60
CAROLINA, County of
I, W II Cashier of the bank, do sol
that the is true to the best of my
and belief. W. U. Cashier.
Subscribed lo
o in j this 7th day of
T.
Notary
S M. Jones,
M. O.
Robs,
Subscribe to The Reflector.
EASTERN REFLECTOR.
D. J. Editor and Owner
Truth in Preference to Fiction.
One Dollar Per Year
VOL. No.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, MARCH
IO
Fahrenheit. heat is not
noticeable here as in tho north
ANOTHER LETTER FROM
LONE STAR the
., From October to April it coo-,
COUNT WRITES ABOUT
PRINCIPAL SEAPORT
PUBLIC INTEREST DEMANDS IT.
Ia Rebuilding Court House Adequate
Protection Should be Provided
Corrects Las De-
of and Advantage
Co.
Editor
Penning my letter of Jan.
published in The Eastern
tor I find two statements
an-i herewith beg to correct
them. They r. fer to of
Mexico as to the costs
of the walls erected at the mouth
of the river on both
sides. costs were not
but Further,
the of the two great
wall, i. e. the width of the
not bat
feet. In ease I
in a
right but my
must, have
tho numbers by one z
VANCE'S MANUSCRIPTS
Are Being Collected by the N. C. His-
Society.
To the People of North
The North Carolina Historical
Commission making a collection
but the temperature Raleigh. N. C, Feb.
goes degrees. It is
deed a climate of an effort to secure
useful in , distribution of he letter, and papers of Gov.
No and V a
Tis perpetual the of State I and publication.
i. . . CO operation of Mrs.
star.
The land in section of
Mexico on account of the natural
location, gradual
of the
splendid drainage the whole
and the resent
ocean sweeping th
land up to the pro-
duce splendid health conditions.
There
bronchial r
troubles; an.
cal or semi-tropical country ii
the nearly all
in the
degrees of latitude
addressed a
to the clerks of the court
for the various counties, asking
if the public Is of the county
ever destroyed by fire,,
Mn date of fire, extent of loss.
present fire protection, etc.
. i . establish States
seventy-four
and of these history beyond than
other collection in existence.
Vance several thousands of such
documents have been secured,
taking one of the mist
ever
Dace by the State. The
these pipers ill do more
answer,
twenty-two reported
torn or partial loss of j
public records fire. In some
the county
this col
contains but few of Gov-
house own letters, mast
in the collection
by him.
being
It is
contain as many
if each of and nearly at far j handsome court
fr m malarial fireproof
located on
fire in
of
e . , ,. , .-----
I row conduct thy pert of the art, on
and of build-
the American settle, exception of the
or disastrous fire in
can. most in which court
back t
some
during the last or
country.
American colony a larger
brought the malaria
burned W ice. Many of the
counties have fire proof j ,;
vaults. Some of the larger that
more have
with ,
Historical
takes moans
who
Governor to
to the
A PUZZLED TRAVELING MAN.
Bat He Obeys Orders Gets One
of the Twins at the Right
There is not a man i i town
prouder of his twins than Mr. J. es a large trouble, and that
THE MAN EMERGENCY.
Helps The Reflector Out of a
A small thing sometimes
G. During the recent fire
when his home was in so much
danger, the first thought of him-
and was to send the
children to places of safety. In
the midst of the excite Mrs.
Alfred Forbes came to the door
of the home with one of
the children in her arms. A
was
the predicament in which
Reflector was placed
afternoon. Having beer .
out electric power to n the
the
in a
lost time
much
afternoon, when the j
on things went to
hurry to catch up
as much as Mp A
traveling mar, many of whom screw t
were around the fire offering to paper press
render any assistance possible, work
ran up to the door and asked
cut
news-
to
can I be of any
to
thank you, take
the running and ; here was
crash, a
i of
this
in I can.
The first will
prevent
know who
in
permanent
ca i;
to s
OS. cut id a heel
baby and carry it to my h .;. j looked
was the grateful . ; . ti-n-
where is your far as ; i a .- was
tho salesman Squired, concerned. Bu i . the
. work to re-
the
was told Hurriedly.
does Mrs, Forbes
he next
across the from
Mr. he was told.
Madame, where
Mr.
scale was started in 1902
the s river by people from
t of th
of near Tropic of, I can say m
copying. No
that the county of or
a loss in but
; sun
them
i K i, ,
. . . tWO
Cancer,
or miles
ran.; in a collection; and,
wore h been we of the
c. Commission
houses in u that no improper
counties having any letter or
burnt; with more or loss of; paP
it colony about n; and to
fr. m the
publication bus the
have an idea of viz. sanction of Mrs.
K ii. health hen, chat Pitt the publication i
the action to this will undertaken f
c the cars and went ably surprise A -u
land with their own conveyances j tropical climate will
vii. the pretty tittle town
on i neck breaking
road X to
private
or the
and Greene-contiguous of making money. It
Almost these fires by the State as
long life, an active brain irreparable losses other Slats and its
nerves. It is meant I much confusion to the public is to perpetuate the fame
detrimental to p of those
e my. leaders development, but
prevent a great that; lam with
the
wanting to
At
more
one of v. . U made
ready to p to
the nearest with foundry
to have a new wheel made.
boy was sent fr Mr. J. Z
salesman, Gardner and I to the
bu mis- office
made the gratifying remark,
Man, don, t ask j -j
lion;., but this baby and go
as I told
command,
took the precious bundle
of that colony had brought the
lands for a mere nervous
f North Carolina's best beloved
son, to extend the
the State, and to make available
condition from in
in Mexican money and in tho north, which in
of them to settlers at many cases results in heart
by cue constant demand; her history its
for rant records, etc. also
reminded by Any therefore, who
difficulty state a letter or oner
experience in governor Vance
be a to his memory
over per at-e, in geld, or nervous
state government As already
has now built a very good road is one of the land-locked
from Station, a few miles poi ts eleven
south of to the colony, ocean going with
as governor of I more than CO vessels make this
with I was closeted monthly visits aid have
an hour, had told me himself. connections with almost every
it of the colony; Inert in the world. R lines court wail who help to forward this
the name was retained, the ply ween New York, M n a- Ali communications
accessible
houses.
the county court
I and to name of
State by with
It is to be that the i in this
Pitt in
Du
credit
be given
the bought
having had that Die
people the colony do
their trading now in
and know several of the
personally. They are all
well and have no longing any
more for the states except to pay
an occasional visit to their friends
and relatives. It will not take
very long that a railroad will run
if, a.
n .
p i have
myself watched large English,
French, German seagoing
ors coming into this unload-
goods and taking the
products of the country,
coffee, tropical fruits end
precious customs
house is worth seeing. It is
equipped with all modern
erect on square to itself, a
fire proof
down the Valley from vices for handling good; it the
some point in the northwest-
very likely from in
the Sierra Mountains. That
place is now the terminus of a
branch road of the
On the river. miles
from its mouth into the
are situated the water works.
which supply the city of
with excellent water. I have
already mentioned in my former
letter that is miles
from the gulf- The elevation of
the city is feet above the
level of the gulf, land is
gently rolling and steadily in-
creasing in elevation to the
mountains, about miles away,
where it is over feet.
almost ever gull-
sweeps refreshingly
all; at night it is cool and you
need a even in summer
months. day's temperature
the hottest months, May ard
September, lies de-
south of the of Can.
rarely reaches degrees
equipped with fire
with ail modern improvements,
commodious and in keeping with
growing needs of a prosper-
and u great county.
J. Bryan Grimes.
Backs Up lo Fountain.
There are some amusing
dents that take place even in the
midst of a thing so alarming as
a fire, and the last one proved no
exception. Foreman C. W.
of The Reflector, with
two buckets ran to fountain
on the court house square to get
to put out the burning
windows of The build-
largest in Mexico and the equal
of any in the world. It is 1280
feet long and wide, it
entirely fire proof and its
the government five
million, two hundred thousand
dollars. The wharf is feet
long and extends into the river.
so that the largest vessels can he the
be moored along side. In the water a burst of flames
price of tho wharf the court threw such
included. i intense heat upon him that he
Regular lines of steamers now involuntarily turned around,
operate up the river, dazed, held out both his
which is navigable for over towards the fire and
miles, passing through the rich-backed against the fountain,
est and most fertile district the me the spigot had sent
Mexico. stream of water down his back
In my next the readers may and filled his shoes he fully
make a trip with me up the
river on board a river
steamboat to some of th.- i-
colonies. I am sure a
great many would like to
that trip in reality.
Lorenzo Via.
awakened to the humor of his
situation, and scooted back
across the street with bis two
buckets of water.
should he directed to
at Raleigh.
North Carolina Historical
Commission.
J. Bran Grimes, Chairman,
R. D. W. Secretary.
cf Respect.
At the meeting of
Tribe No. 8.1,1 O. R M.,
Friday night the following
resolutions wen- unanimously
1st. That Tribe
great loss they in the
recent fire, when nil the above
fraternities lost their home,
furniture, etc.
2nd. That these resolutions
be spread upon our records and
a copy furnished The Daily
Reflector with request to publish.
J. W. Brown,
D. C. Moore,
Flanagan,
W. P.
Com.
it for y. in a few
His words like
from
heavy laden shoulders, and suit
his actions to his words he
hurried away to his work shop
lie seemed to
work as never a man worked,
and a little past o'clock had
the wheel back in the press ready
for work. There was happiness
in print shop, and things
humanity and went as
inquiring bis way diligently until
he reacher Mrs. Forbes home.
Alter leaving the child and re
turning to the scene of the
some one asked ho to
the right place with the child.
I did, as I found another
force sending the daily
around town by o'clock,
finishing the mail lists on that,
then printing a special
c. ,. r, -r weekly edition the same night
From the Burning Temple tab . ,. ,
Off , With a lull account the fire.
They praised Mr. Gardner for
There were so many heroic coming the res-cue and de
deeds during the recent fire it him the man for an
was impossible to learn of and emergency. The editor feels
chronicle them all up to the grateful both to him and the
minute, and every day we hear office force.
of something worthy of mention,
heard last night that while
the fire was at its height in the
court house and Masonic temple
Mr. Roy probably saved
went to moving again, our faith-
one just like was the
proud response.
SAVED LIFE.
IS.
For Rent.
One nice office room over
Frank Wilson's store. J. R. him that
I. G. -2 improving.
N, C, March 1-On
Saturday morning there was
the life of an unknown a heavy gloom spread over our
who been overcome by community when the news of
smoke and heat and had the death of Mr. R. A.
in the law office of Mr.; by, which occurred that morning
S. C. it is supposed for about o'clock, was spread
protection. Mr. Hearne All hearts were
he saw the go in there and j h Badness and mourning, He
after waiting a reasonable length was buried Sunday evening about
of time he ran over at the risk at the family burying
of his life to see why he did not ground in tho presence or a very
come out and to warn him of the large concourse of friends, who
danger, when he found him had come from far and near to
crouched close to the wall almost pay the last tribute respect to
extends her sympathy to Just after the who WM thought well of by
Masons, I. O. O. F., K. of P's was out the was all knew him. I will try to
Greenville encampment and the in a sheet of flam j write a abort sketch on his life
Royal Arch Chapter, in the which would have annihilated after I gather some and
him in a few seconds more. Mr. other particular.-. The burial
Hearne did lots of cool headed service was conducted by Rev.
fire fighting on the buildings S. W. of Grifton. The
also- i pall bearers were Mills Smith, E.
iS. Norman. R. A. Nichols, Ivy
J Smith, J. B. Joyner. Lloyd Smith.
., D a Leggett and J. C. Craw-
Editor
The thing for the commission- L. L of T
era of Pitt County to do is trade came
locations with the U. S. govern- j Mills Smith's for sometime.
and buy the balance of that Rev. S. W. of
block. The standpipe of came last Thursday to preach
town would not be in the way Smith's school house Sunday,
i., . . . work on the
I the government budding and; at Arthur g
be hard for the county to The weather has been so snowy
Make th trade rainy that there been
on the whole block would but little done
TRADE
Taken Is Hospital.
Tyson, of Beaver D
township, who for some
been suffering with a bad
on his was
a hospital in Washington
week. A postal card rec
business for Pitt county
Citizen.
Subscribe for The Reflector,
vices were he;.
house morning no.-1
We are having It . rainy,
and it looks as if the. of the
wet spell is not yet in sight.


Title
Eastern reflector, 25 February 1910
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The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
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February 25, 1910
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