Eastern reflector, 18 March 1910


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WINTERVILLE DEPARTMENT
In Charge of Wm. G. MORRIS j
Authorized Agent The Eastern Reflector tor Win Vicinity-Advertising Rates on Application ;
To the people of Winterville We have just received a nice States
So Tired Do You Own a
and If you know any lot of cloaks, us a call,
item of interest. would be clad Ange Co.
to get them for the paper. If
you have anything to advertise,
I would like to furnish you rates.
If you are not a subscriber to
The let me send in your
subscription Wm. G. Morris,
agent.
J. D. Cox returned to At
Wednesday.
Mrs- E. E. Cox, who has been
visiting relatives at Seven
Springs returned home Saturday
afternoon.
The is the Kind
you need. See us,
A W. Ange Co.
Mr. and Mrs. J. of
I were here Sunday
It Bay be from overwork, bat
the chances arc Ms from in-
active LIVER.-
With a veil conducted LIVER
one can do mountains of labor
without fatigue.
It adds a hundred per cent to
ones earning capacity.
can be kept In healthful action
by. and only by
TAKE NO
For good and comfortable; Mi.
school call or write A. G. A new. of just
Cox Co. U. Harrington. Barber Co.
N C Thy have the
right d a. the right price.
a K left yes
it. . i lo visit her
Hater, M m Li Chapman, who
it I -i i low,,.
A,
II factoring Company are.
comfortable, neat sud
durable. f. mis i
us. v. for
Ben Jo. of as
in town purchased
We are i a nice line of
Casket. Prices are
rig hi and can fur nice
service A. G. Cox Mfg. Co.
crowd of
as i-, went to Ayden I
for j ally glasses, fruits
cf all kinds and butter and
A. . i Co.
n Cox, who has at j
his for the
post -v days, on account of
and death,
cam. t resume
his in high
We nave just received a
If your subscription to The
i has expired let m-
, it, and give you a receipt.
W. G- Morris, agent
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. M
of Sunday here
I visiting Kiss Vivian Roberto
I Better send your orders in at
for Cox Cotton Planters,
simplex sowers, economic
back bands, etc. Orders Will
have our attention.
A. G. Cox Mfg. Co.,
N. C.
The Holy i was
celebrated in the
church last Sunday morning.
It you want useful planter.
A. j The school at Mill.
taught by Miss Linda Moore,
closed Thursday and an enter- j
was given Friday night. I
The room was beautifully decor-1
with holly and carnations.;
The program was well arranged ,
and also well rendered and show-
ed that Miss Moore had excellent i
talent along that line.
Following was th-
Welcome by seven girls.
Recitation, Vacation, by Alger N. C, March
Taylor. Miss Bettie Rollins, of Wash-
How to Tell Bad came in Monday after-
News, by Richard Teel and to visit friends, and left
Moore.
Recitation, by Jimmie Moore., Mrs. W. C- Chauncey and
Recitation. The Courtship of Mrs. If. A. went to
Jemima, by Flossie
A Very Bad Boy. by
, Andrew Taylor and Lilly
Categorical Court-
ship, by Richard Teel.
A Sick Dolly, by
Whichard.
A School Day, by John
Whichard.
Bethel Tuesday to visit relatives.
There was a shooting frolic at
Triumph church Sunday Feb.
27th, in which Ernest rd
was shot with a pistol by L-1
both were of the black
race, the ball entering Ernest's
leg below his knee. He
was taken to Dr. who
Re citation. In The Closet, for the ball but was
Roy James.
by Lillie Jones.
Recitation, by Jerry Taylor.
Recitation. Hog-killing Time,
e our combination planter. It
plants com, etc.
Harrington. Bar. Co.
The clock at Harrington Bar
was uncovered
Recitation, by Taylor.
at
by Mary Ida Brown.
by Eva Jones and
unable to locate it. He was sent
to the Washington
Wednesday night in which Dr.
Taylor took him in charge,
be is getting along very well
The r is full of fish, people
and come back with
sacks full. Hurry, and get your
ever.
C. S. Smith.
share, if you R
I Wednesday. and and Face Moore will get them
I hands stood 4-46 Ernest b Eva
Gray received the set Recitation, by Ada Miss Crandall. f-cm
her time being in two Stoles, has been visiting
For nice oyster, me Advertisement. Mrs. B. B. during
Johnson's stand, better pan d I Recitation, by Lee week.
It. Junes- went
our by lo boys. to Washington Thursday to see
i police, is wearing smiles Vacation s mg. Miss Carol Willie who has been
i mention not on for
. sausage fish, going Mrs. B. B. Satterthwaite went
j cheap. at lo Saturday to visit
island on railroad In spite of the fart that there a friend who is in the hospital
-it's a girl. ; quite a while each one hated to B. B. Satterthwaite who ha
Let us frame
y u. Any size
A. W. Ange Co.
Two wagon II i
one of boy;, and tie Medicines that aid nature are
Miss
homo near
st We have them
slid Sat day
K. D. Co.
a number of
volumes of standard
have been added to the
in the
The m School
are the desks are;
cheap, durable arid
right and workmanship
A. G. Cox Mfg.
Co. N. C.
Some of our sidewalks art
being
a nice lot of
ladies
H , Barber Co
Louisa Cox continues w i
you want a good plow try
-i Harrington,
Dr.
of at Wake Forest
will lecture in the
Winterville High School j
March, 19th.
is speaker and there
is a those who hear him.
How your soul Let
anew you our new lot of
tine.-. Barber Co
received a
rot shad by prepaid
express from his father, L. H.
Gray, at filch There's a
lot of us that would be
at such a gift.
A nice six key soda fountain
fur sale. B.
Mi.-s Rosa Bell Taylor, of
Clifton, spent Sunday
visiting Miss Cox
v i Mm
that picture for Moore leave for had been baiting some turkeys
frame, WOO the love of all pupils, every Christmas, made a
Reporter.
other of s always moat
Reedy Branch last Sunday. i
acts on
blind week, wailed for them
Saturday morning and killed
three at two shots.
Miss Mary school
II not, and you to own
soon, you owe it o to ex-
the ma display
shown at the at White
W art rooms. A display really
liable to a large city.
In a glance you will inspect a
line pianos not alone stand
in character of tot c, y and
general in a class to
itself, but you in -ct with pi ices
that stand here at d
incomparable am where. Eight
different makes select from, none
of those cheap western department
store stencils, but each one a stand-
ard, of acknowledged fame and
reputation in the trade. Four
player-piano of known
makes.
will take your piano in
exchange for one of ac self play-
also carry the
ORGAN, the standard of the world.
Old organs and taken in ex-
change, terms to s lit your
When in
Greenville visit out
Fin man White.
Next door to Carr Atkins Hardware o. store.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE BANK OF WINTERVILLE,
AT WINTERVILLE, N. C.
At the close of business, Jan. 1910.
Resources
Loans discounts
Overdrafts secured
and unsecured
Furniture and
loans
Due from
Silver coin, including
minor currency
Nat bank
S. s
Total
Liabilities
Capital stock
. r Surplus fund 060.00
Undivided profits, less
1,178.58 expenses and taxes pd
,, no Time of 702.20
Deposits subject to ck 14,077.08
i checks
s and other outstanding 28.00
2.241.00 checks 71.88
121,869.97
Total
121.359.97
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Pitt County,
I. F. A. Cashier of the above named bank,
do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of
my knowledge and belief.
F. A. EDMONDSON,
Cashier.
A. O. Cox,
A. W. Ange,
J. E. Green,
Directors.
Subscribed and sworn to be-
fore me, this of Feb.,
1910. R. H.
Notary Public.
of Respect.
Whereas, on Sunday the
of Jan. in his innocent boyhood,
Bruce Forbes Tucker, one of the
best members of the
Literary Society of Utopia
graded school. Standard, was
visited by the Supreme Ruler
of the Universe, who, in His
infinite wisdom, removed Bruce
from among us, therefore be it
resolved,
1st. That in his death the
RATHER GO TO THE PEN.
For Five Yeats
Wife.
Live With His
About the interesting case
on the docket and one with a
man-interest aide and withal
amusing had to do with a charge
against a citizen of Madison for
abandonment and failure to sup-
port his wife. The defendant
went into court unrepresented
closed Friday afternoon. a good student
by the wife made her
Literary society has lost a most statement under oath; the de-
the school j when by the court
who are ind
t R. D. St Co. nil
; this plan. It loosens the cough, j left for Williamston to
the
i if he had any evidence in rebut-
any witnesses, replied no;
book. R. W.
J Harper spent Sunday at
Black visiting his father,
who is sick.
We have purchased
known as the
Milling and Mfg. Co and will
ready very soon corn,
do general work dress
timber.
Harrington, Barber Co.
Prof. II. p.
services at the Baptist church
Sunday
A nice lot of matting just in.
A. Ange Co.
A new barber-shop his
opened up in our town. Mr.
nil Grubbs is proprietor,
ind h- is nice work.
We fire glad to have him with us.
Dry goods for the birds,
A. Ange Cr.
Fir spring dress
embroidery and laces see us-
New lot in.
Harrington. Barber Co.
For nice and spring
shoes, see my new lot.
A. W. Ange Co.
New of dry goods and no-
just in. Better while
they cheap
A. W. Ange A Co.
relieves the lungs, opens the Mis r-
i . a bright and happy neither did lie care to go on the
life has left a that he guessed what
please and aids nature in T . ,,
make payment me, as I have the to a healthy left Monday
condition.
Sold by all her home. a will been testified to was about the
I.,. realized by the school, fact. Judge Justice, however,
in Washington visiting friend,. and the reeled an attorney to represent
community. the man, but his efforts to induce
attended the closing Tn we COmmend to the defendant to put up any de-
school at their His and was a complete failure. The
ID Beaufort county Friday protection the mother, defendant was told judge
Miss Sidney Davenport went ad bereft of a dear son might send him to the chain-
to Plymouth to a loving brother. but this prospective dire
relatives. a page failed to even
If you want to have the society records be press the alleged
health, enjoy yourself, live a inscribed to the memory of dear In an effort to arouse interest in
, young again. that a copy of these his unresponsive client the at-
be sent to The Daily went at him with a hot
What, any kind of tinware
see us. We have just received a
new lot.
Harrington. Barber Co.
Dr. E Brewer, of
Wake Forest will lecture
hi Winterville High school
Friday night, March
instead of h.
Fine Hyacinths now in bloom.
King Windsor cement plaster
fur sale by Carr Atkins Hard-
ware Co.
There are three
town, and Knottier up.,
This is a good proof that we are
getting butter all the time.
p.
j instead or Hope more will
as is just
i grand.
for publication.
E. Cox, i
Roy
Clara Nobles.
Com.
Winners of Prises.
Saturday afternoon draw-
place at C. T.
store in prizes offered
The new register of to customers during his special
office in the Proctor building, sale. A large crowd was
which has been fitted up tor use traded to the store and much
of the county officers until interest was manifested.
, another court house is built, numbers of every ticket
was duly initiated with a mar- were placed in a box from which
Saturday afternoon. A the drawing was made, and the j
colored couple went in to apply holders of numbers correspond- p sent the
for license, and let it be known to those drawn were awarded penitentiary nor
that they wanted to get married prizes. Mm the wife.
immediately, if not sooner. Jenkins received the suit of
shot; in effect that the judge
might send the defendant to the
penitentiary for a term of five
years; that abandonment and
failure provide support was a
mighty serious thing. At this
the defendant manifested a bit
of interest but of a different sort
from what might have been ex-
His face sort of bright-
and in reply he said some-
thing this by
gad. I'd rather go to the
for five years than to
have to live with that woman.
That was a clincher and all
effort at defense was abandoned.
The man was of course convicted
but Judge Justice tempered
with mercy; he
man to the
back to live
with the wife. Provision was
,.,,.,. . , , every month a
Justice H. Harding sent for, furniture, Mrs- J. L. Harris lo ad that they I e allowed to
and right then and there be tied in gold, and Jenkins, col- live apart. Asheville News Ga-
the knot in his usual good style, in gold.
We have the best cement lime
and plaster for sale.
Carr Atkins Hardware Co.
,, , , , Chamberlain's Stomach and
i Tablets
to suffering from
con
I towns
of the skin aid Sold
by all druggists.
COUGH SYRUP
CONFORMS TO NATIONAL PURR AND DRUGS LAW.
An many Cough. Lung and Bronchial be nun It rid the
of cold by acting a cathartic on the bowels. No Guaranteed to give
or money refunded. Prepared by CO. CHICAGO. U. S. A
FOR SALE BY JNO. L. WOOTEN
I f
EASTERN REFLECTOR
D. J. Editor and Owner
Truth In Preference to Fiction.
One Dollar Per Year
VOL. No.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, MARCH 1910.
No.
COL HARRY SKINNER
URGED TO GO TO RALEIGH
GREENVILLE MAY ONE OF
BEST LAWYERS
FOUNTAIN IS COMING
WILSON. APRIL 1910.
No Decision Yet Made -The Colonel it
Offered a
Col. Skinner yesterday
turned over the of United
Slates District Attorney for the
Eastern District of North Care
Una to H. F. S i Carthage,
recently appointed.
Speaking of this Col. Skinner
NOTES
GREENVILLE'S PUBLIC BUILDING. IMPROVEMENTS
A Town id Western Section Twenty-Seventh Convection of
of the Com . N C. Sunday
Fountain, N C. March The greatest Sunday
I am here ac Fountain and it is meeting of the year will tale
so rainy and had we can't be place in Wilson, on Tuesday,
doing any work out of doors. Wednesday and Thursday,
I am almost out of will be
business by my rheumatic off c- free and anyone interested in
so I have to drop Sunday school may attend
you a few dots from Fountain. Tn-music will be in He entered Yale in 1869 I tee will rep rt and built
have pissed at the pr sent a
Two New Steamers for the
Steamship Company.
Arrangements have been com-
which will the
Everything seems to be and Meredith, of
smoothly, health generally M-w York City, whom
face you can hardly are known and loved in our
get sick here. I my State. It will be worth m trip to
elsewhere. There son to bi in the
am glad to be relieved , has been some smallpox among Vies of in- convention.
of the and
of I have held, the
position eight years, and I
feel that two terms are enough
for any body. The duties of the
have multiplied
per cent during my tenure
office and it is by no a
The same amount
done by any have well in such adult Cleveland appointed
lawyer would insure a larger a poor house Mr. Pearce a extraordinary and minis
the colored population, but most The railroads have granted a
of the people have been trip rate. Tickets
and so we hope are ail will he on sale 3rd, and be
immune. good April n.
The school here is moving representative, of the In-
along under the capable Sunday School
of Mis in the convention this year
Luise Outlaw and Miss Helen will be Mr. w. C. Fearer, of Greek at the University of North
We understand how Chicago, of the in 1887 , 1893
him
At. ti , , , Small to
n k , n i Get t See.
Dr Eben Alexander, Dean of the
University of North Carolina Washington. N. C. Mar.
in Knoxville, Tenn., last Friday.
He was on a leave of absence The house committee on public Chesapeake Steamship Co. to
from the University and and have a i add two fine new vessels to its
spending the home to enter upon the pr- Present President says
in D. Alexander of an omnibus j the new largest
was born in Knoxville, March buildings bill, which the commit-, and must that have
for the
between
more Norfolk. They will
lie i
will be from lo feet lone,
which is t went feet longer than
any steamer now serving
trade will have a capacity
of i-is each of high
fr. It intended
will have slat rooms, a
capacity of passengers.
Specifications for the
being under the
of President
While there he was one cf the
most popular and prominent
of the class of 1875.
He was a member of Psi
the Honor Order of Skull
and Bones, and the
Society of Phi Beta Kappa.
Alter graduation he became
tutor in the University of Ten-
The chairman of the
mitten states to the
c n of the treasury the
will be limited to cases of i
needs of the The com-
have also informally
agreed not to any new
public buildings but only
later professor of ancient pr heretofore
languages and then of and also not to appropriate
the faculty. Ho gave up
position to become professor of
for a
the
in any town where
receipts annually
ten thousand d.
n if the purchase who fully understands the
income in field.
v. th
letters of sympathy which
I have received from ah parts of j term begins. mote it
the State, like to be j I there is more
m reply each one of them, being done in Fountain
bur I ever as indicated i y
Col. has been urged by the fact that a bank his
a large number of friends to been chartered and com
equipment. understand original, thoughtful and pleating to Greece.
has promised us a He i to any do- j Romania and His
better house before the next that may be made on him. vices as minister were commend-
in the Sunday schooled by leading
Greece and America
The program has been the many good things that
may have previously been
If this decision of the commit-
tee shall be adhered to, the com-
will not recommend
appropriation for the c
rt u public building in
needs of the service are
intended to supply, and says that
in equipment, both for
freight, they will meet
this requirement.
are to be sister
he said. that I mean that
Greenville I. is my to in they
with great care. Among did was to have a in the re- combat this position of the com- using either
De of and to induce Hum to will have the same
the Sun- i, a far cry from the
locale in for the practice, the erection of the day Power th to a professor's chair
of law, and while has reached building in Trained Chap I say a kins-
make exception of Greenville,
and in this am sure I will haver The addition of these vessels
the co-operation and support of to th i Chesapeake Line was a
your citizens. suggestion of President
To this end. we must He pointed out to the
no conclusion in the matter building is of Success in Adult Class man Plot. E. P. Moses
ii. under consideration.- up. We have pare of the f ram- Pastor's Place of Biographical History when
Raleigh Observer. up. and to. at least, got and Pow r the Sun ; his term of expired to , resent to the the having
rho following telegram on this completed year, day School, Sunday gladly aside tee. I have already requested which the
was sent from Raleigh plan th, building is School as a of nation to take up Post Office Department t steadily retirements.
auditorium, four am ill in, Modem gain his won, for the young furnish me with the eH
March It is class rooms, and a dressing room Sunday School m.-n North I
learned that there is a very j and Our Sunday Nation's Debt to Sunday 1397 Alexander I
strong probability that Col. school, though small, is to Make a Greek court to return to bis do-1
Skinner, who baa retired regularly, is hopeful, Organization The ties h
success comes by holding Social Life of th ; Dean of the a w-
when you almost fall. Man's Duty which has since held
Oar making a record Boy and How to Discharge
as being one of the towns of the Sunday afternoon in Knoxville.
I have to Denominational Saturday all exercises in the, Greenville has been nuking in the ex- told him to go
seen very little signs of drinking Work. The What and How or University were suspended in ad substantial growth, ahead. He arranged the
bothered very and others honor of this scholar, and that the receipts will end is now engaged on
any at all, illicit whiskey interest to school and teacher,
dealing. Our people are law- Workers.
abiding, and when prohibition The afternoons will be given won out in the contest for places completed. I say by way Co. is owned jointly
came to it. So to conference work on the organ- on the team to Carolina of information that by Southern and
y a z-i t ass. elementary, ,, ,,. in from D. Atlantic Coast Lino
of p shows the first named holding two-
from the United States district
for district
of North Carolina, will open
law office in His m
admirers here art bringing strong morally, to found.
pressure to bear 0.1 him to do
this. It is probable that the law
firm of Skinner Whedbee will
maintain law offices both in Kai-
and at
home town.
their
e Said mat it would
receipts from Greenville month I of
month for the lour the the lines ho tug
years, and have your he d safely promise
In 1900 he was elect-1 post Mr. Flanagan, to they would soon pay for then
give me the monthly selves, and would always be able
since the close of the last fiscal to earn more the interest
year. According t, idea on Hie money invested- The
these show that having entire confidence
j least reach the sum of OHO by , the end.
C. Ii. and P. H. C lime the building could As is known the Chesapeake
Tie foregoing clippings show place to live. When we get the department, teacher debate
hi
win, University
new bank and the new school county ,.,.,. debate wilt
i building, and our church is , f
we will be in fine shape Dr. A. L. Phillips, of the eighth, The
advancement morally, Va general night and with the same
dally, intellectually and school and the same side
N. H. S. I People's work of the Southern Carolina meets Washington and
church, will be in the Le. The afternoon Can
convention and take part in meet on tho in
program. is one of j Greensboro. Durham or
the leading Sunday school men her old rival the University of
of the country. Virginia. Manager R.
is tn interdenominational j has prepared an excellent
j convention. Anyone wishing to games with leading
constantly by his side an attend should send name to Mr.
a case of a former Caro- invasion of his home, where he E. A Darden. Wilson, and en-
to some extent the regard in
which Col. Skinner, lat U. S.
District Attorney
District of North Carolina, is
held a lawyer North Caro-
and as an evidence of the
esteem in which h is held here
and in other sections of
country, we are permitted to say
without mentioning any names,
that Col. Skinner has this day
received a telegram offering him
a of to go at once to
Guthrie, Oklahoma, to appear in
Mr. Paul Branch Commits Suicide.
At this morning Mr. A.
Paul Branch committed
by shooting himself in the head
with a shot gun which he kept
receipts of for the last thirds of stick
to j named one third
It necessary to have collated President been
at the facts tending to show
that is and
that her postal receipts must
necessarily increase and to what
extent hey will increase. I hope
at head of Chesapeake
Steamship only last
July, at which time he succeed-
ed Mr. Reuben Foster, but in
point of service he is an
our Board of will take up. and steamboat
Uriah before the U. S. court at
a place, for violation of that
of the Revised Statutes
of United appertain-
to the use of the for
fraudulent purposes.
on the part of a
former
reflection of the esteem in which
he is held as a lawyer.
Col. Skinner has under con-
the of opening
a law office in r
SB et he has reached no
in the matter, tut as soon as
be does so, due nonce of the
was a recluse with the
sole exception of his constant at-
Jesse Barnes, a colored
man who has been for many
years in his employ.
It seems that Mr. Branch was
contemplating the deed some-
time before it happened, since
he sent Jesse away for some
slight pretext and as the colored
man was returning into th
house, he heard the report of the
gun and found Mr. Branch on
the floor weltering in his blood
from an ugly wound in his head,
holding the gun in his arms that
colleges of the
north and .- nth. Two games
will be played with
three with Virginia.
LOCAL BRIEFS.
same will be through had been Pointed with his hands
columns of The AI-and fired with his foot while
though urged to go to the floor.
bi attachments are so strong to .
Greenville and Pitt county firm of Skinner Whedbee
the affection of p. pie will he continued at Greenville,
him are so pronounced, that ho is and both Col, Skinner and Mr
very loath to think any 1.1 Whedbee will be in attendance
that may separate him from Upon all the courts of Pitt county.
Pitt county. Daily R fl 12th
We are to say
and all conditions the Subscribe to The Reflector.
will be provided.
Opening.
Our opening display of spring
millinery will be on Tuesday,
March 22nd. and the ladies of Grocers, and depart-
Greenville and community are wanted to handle a
invited. Our stock as
been carefully selected and in home.
braces the very latest shapes and, demand. For particulars see or
styles. Mrs. I. F. Lee Co. write E. A Winter-
ville, N. C.
When have a house to
plaster it will pay you to use the
King Windsor got our prices
before buying.
Atkins Co.
It
If you want to see the new e-t
best styles in millinery, at-
tend the opening at Mrs. I. F.
Lea Go's on Tuesday, 22nd.
who have not We have the Circle Brace
planted potatoes can now get a Diverse Cultivators,
chance to do so. It is not too Carr Atkins Co.
late.
this matter and appoint an active
and diligent committee who will
prepare this report and forward
to me within the ten days
n an, as his twenty odd years in
this branch of the transportation
business will testify. build-
of two new ships so soon
Dr. Hyatt Coming.
Dr. H. O. Hyatt will be in
Greenville, at Hotel Bertha, on
Friday, April 1st, for the purpose
of treating diseases of the e
and fitting glasses. He will also
make his regular visit
to Greenville on Monday and
Tuesday, April 4th and
This report be assuming the pr, is
to Hon. chair-j significant of the policy of pro-
man, committee on public inaugurated by Mr.
and grounds. aid guarantee of a
Asa matter of further continued activity towards ob-
I may state that III the best equipment and
architect of the treas fie highest of service
reports that Greenville will the builders art affords,
require for its post office a build-
of one story and basement
having square feet ground
area, and that such a build-
of fire-proof construction
cost
It is too early to II the
result, but if the citizens of
Greenville will actively cooper-
and appoint a committee with
whose chairman I can
j we will put up such a game
as will entitle us to win in any
event. Very sincerely,
Jno. H. Small.
Hen Feed.
The feed that will make hens
a tonic but
a balanced ration. For sale by
F. V. Johnston.
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Mrs. Fannie Joyner, Farm-
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into a new and more roomy store
building, has added a dry goods
and shoe department to her
ready large millinery line. She
now has one of the most up to-
date stores in the county. Mil-
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Thursday and Friday of this
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We have the period
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showed either of the
time was kept those days or else
the ability Of the team to keep o-
for an unlimited period. Think
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most too lone first was
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and the goal forty
That fifty-eight minute goal must
have bean trying on both sides. We
have also brought the playing tea
to an earlier ending and avoided
some of the risks of former days on
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nearest time the clock stops,
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The Man's Outfitter
RUBIES.
The Methods of tie Gem Merchants of
Orient.
Oriental have
methods which
the wonder of I he store-
keeper. haps the nm-i peculiar
arc associated with lite sale
of
The purchaser lakes
a Beat near a lie-
fore him a large The
seller.- come to him one one,
each emptied upon tin- plate a
bag f ruble. The purchaser
the gem all in lit-
hen its. in that lie may sol a
valuation upon them
lie first divide- I hem into throe
grades, according to Kill h of
these groups is again divided into
three other piles, to color,
and each these pilot, in turn is
once divided Into throe
groups, lo
light is never used in
the of the
believing full sunlight
alone is of nut the
color and of the
All sales lie between the
hour- of it. and p. in.,
lite sky must be clear, an that
in; can dim radiance of the
stones,
The plate brought
requisition in more ways than one.
The sunlight reflected from it
through the brings out with
true rubies a
from that of
which are thus readily separated.
Many hear a do e resent
to the ruby, but tins simple
test made under the keen eye of the
oriental never fails.
When the various stones have
been segregated the buyer
seller begin an odd method of bur
gaining by signs or. rather, in
profound silence. After agreeing
upon the fairness of the
they join their hands,
covered with a handkerchief or the
flap of a garment, and by grip- and
pressures understood among all
these dealers they make, modify and
proposals of purchase
sale. The hands are then uncover-
ed and the prices are refolded.
Milwaukee Sentinel.
Joined.
a lecture on history in a
Baltimore educational
the instructor had given a
disquisition on the character of
George Washington, incident
touching upon work us the or-
of the Revolution.
asked the instructor,
George Washington were alive to-
day what practical part do
think ha would play in present
politics, judging from the
A prolonged silence on the
of the pupils followed this,
Iv. however, one lull -aw out
he queried, III
be too
A cf Charis;
Charles was fund of tell-
a story of Charles when
curtain fell at Hie old
on a failure
called White There was nu
shadow of a call fur the author.
divided the from the
author, win. stood
his list the invisible foe.
in mellifluous ac-
infernal Idiots
teach you to respect Charles
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King
1909. by
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1909, by
Mead Company
CHAPTERS.
Charter King- in
capital of and
meets the beautiful of h
If King; a favor for
Robin, the yo ruler of the
whoa;
an American. Ill
u police, King and
warns him . the
invades the royal
park, meets th and is d
to the lad's g Aunt Loraine.
committee of ten,
the p me in an
ch m where Olga
is disclosed one who to kill Prince
with a bomb.
beautiful
who w rm him
and oil husband, Count Mar-
lam, is against, the prince.
CHAPTER V.
OF
IT bus Mad before that
ton unsuspecting
object of Interest to two sets of
The fact that be was
under of the govern-
police Is surprising when we
consider the evident thoroughness of
that department, but that he should
be continually watched by persons of
n more sinister east suggests a mys-
tery which can be cleared up by vis-
it In;, n certain underground room
known to the police two blocks
from the Tower of
There were two ways of reaching
Ibis window-loss room, with Its low
unit dank airs. If one had
In his possession be could
go down through mysterious trap-
door la the workshop of William
armorer to the crown, or he
come up through n bidden aper-
in walls of the great govern-
sewer which ran directly
with and far below the walls if
the building. One could
fake his Choice of In
this bole In the sewer
he could come u; fr river,
half n mile away, or be could come
down tram hills above if he had
the to drop one of
the Intakes.
It Is of special that the
trapdoor In was
reserved tis by the armorer and
bis more comrades, of whom
three were one
functionary in the royal buns.
bold.
The committee of represented
bruins the activity of n rabid
coterie In them-
selves st j led Party of In
plain language they
The nominal lender was William
he who bail a son In the
prince's household. Julius the
master of arms. Par off in the
above the there lived the real
leader of e III -s deadly Iron
Count exile from land of
his birth, and execrated by
loyal bating mid
hi return with tenfold
greater venom.
the latest ac-
in this circle, A word
Baa was the
of Professor one time
oculist and In n large
man He had been one of
the most brilliant men in Europe and
a member if i noble family.
than a year before the opening of
talc be was executed for treason
conspiracy the empire.
Ilia daughter, was recognized
one of the most beautiful and
young women hi Warsaw. Her
suitors to be without number.
Finally came who conquered
and us Ho the of
a mighty duke, a prince of the blood.
The young prince pledged himself to
marry her despite all opposition; he
was ready to give up his noble
for the sake of love. The all
powerful ruler of empire learned
of this proposed and was
horrified. The will of the
made known to obeyed.
Olga was aside, but
forgotten. He became the of
an unloved, scrawny lady of diadems.
the more
could bear he blew out his brains.
When heard the news of
death was by grief.
She cried out her Joy to now cloud-
less sky. for he Justified the great
love that bad theirs and would
be theirs to the cud of time.
n passive believer doc-
of her father and circle
became once their most
exponent. She threw herself heart
and soul deliberations and
of great red circle;
her father understood and yet
amazed.
Then he was put to death by the
had come to more
in the of her tender,
girlish When the time came
she traveled to response
to the call of the committee of ten; she
prepared to kill the creature
be to kill. yet down
In her heart sore afraid.
She was there not to kill a man
grown old wrongs to her people, but
A Story of
By
GEORGE BARR
destroy life of n
cent boy of
There were tines ween her heart
from the unholy deed she had
been selected to perform
never u thought of receding from
the task set down for her
On a Saturday following the
last of King to the
armorer, the committee of ten met In
the underground room to hear the lat-
est word from one who not be
with them person, but was
there In spirit. If they were to believe
bis most zealous utterances. Iron
Count professed hater of all
that was rich and noble,
power behind committee of ten
The assassination of little prince
and the overthrow of the royal
awaited bis pleasure. He the
man who would give the word.
for the committee of ten The
wiliest fox history of the world
was never so wily as the Iron Count.
Some day they were to find out that
be was using to pull bis choicest
chestnuts from tire
The committee was seated around
the table the Stifling, breath-
less room, armorer the head.
Those who came by way of the sewer
performed ablutions In the queer
toilet room that been a secret
vault for the storing of feudal
What air there tree came from
narrow ventilator that burrowed
Its way up to the shop of William
Splint-.-, or the chimney hole
In the idling. sat fur
down side, a moody, inscrutable
expression In her eyes At
right lounged Peter Brutus,
a lawyer, formerly secretary lo the
Iron Count and now bis sole represent-
BOOM these people. II was a
dark faced, eyed man.
with a mop of coarse black that
hung ominously low over bis high, re
c. forehead.
Julius the bob, a
placid young of goodly physical
proportions, sat next to while
down the table ranged others deep
the consideration of the
est problem one of women was
whose bad
been sent to Siberia for life, and the
other Anna a red
who had been driven from the
Stares, together with her
an assassin of seine dis-
and many at present
foreman In charge of one of the bridge
building crews on the new railroad
Every man and there
were eight, for Olga was not a
of wore over lower
part of his face a false black heard of
huge that they were
averse to recognition among them-
selves, but the fear that by mine
hook or crook or
j might be able to look In them.
was speaking. Ban
a spy. He beep brought here
from America, to
shall continue to watch bis
every said
I will loll. When we are
live that he Is a detective that
he Is dangerous there is a way to stop
bis
suspects more than one of
ventured bis gaze travel
toward Olga, There was lewd ad-
In that steady
we'll fool the old fox. time Will
soon be here for the blow that frees
from
Ii appeared the course of his re-
marks bad
nil parts of
Hundreds of In the hills.
honest shepherds and the dishonest
brigands who thrived them, coal
miner- and wood hunters and
outlaws were ready to do bis bidding
when the was ripe. Moreover,
had been successful his
design the railway
crews with the riffraff of all Europe,
all of whom were tinder the control of
leaders who could sway
movement provided It was against Ian
and order.
With a cunning that
the Iron Count deliberately
sanctioned the the III
the prince Cf the reds, U-ct
roe of world
fall them Instead of
and that hi earn actions the
regicide would at stamp him a-
irrevocably opposed to anarchy and all
of i's
In the course of bis remarks Peter
Brutus tom bed hastily spoil sub
t of little prince
not very said he. with a
laugh, It won't a very
big bomb to blow him to smithereens
Olga spring-
to feet. cannot listen to
rout You shall not of It In I'm
way Peter you are not
speak What I am to do
never
She shuddered violently as she stood
there before them, her eyes closed
if to shut out the horrible picture
mind was painting.
will bungle sneered Anna
Olga's lids were lifted. Her dark
eyes looked those of the
older woman.
she said quietly, her body re-
shall not bungle
discussion back to
King. It possible he la
merely attracted by the beauty of our
young friend
Is part of bis said
Olga's past. lie
Is waiting for a chance to catch her
off her guard. He may even so far
to make pretty love to you, cousin,
In the hope that No offense, my dear,
Her look had silenced him.
King is a said
William
are safe If we lake no chances with
He must be watched all the
time. If we discover that be is what
some of think be is there Is n way
to bis usefulness. Now. Brutus,
does Count Marians say to this
day two weeks Will he lie ready
On that the prince and court
are to witness the of the
memorial in the It
Is a full holiday in No
man will be employed bis usual
tusk,
Brutus Interrupted him. Is
the very day that the count bus asked
me to submit to the He
believes It to l the day of nil days
Nothing should go amiss. We con-
With u single blow By noon of
that day, the of July, the commit-
tee of tell will be control of
state; the regime will band.
A new world will be begun, with
us I he center, about which nil
the rest shall revolve We. the com-
will be its true foetid
era. We shall be forever. The
death of the prince Is the signal for
i the overthrow Of the present govern
mil the of the new
order of equal
in the distant slept tin- Iron
Count, dreaming of when
should rule over new
for ho would rule- n smile his
face p- reflection of recent
the punish-
that fall swiftly n
assassins beloved Prince
He would make abort shrift of as-
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and best to be had. Consequently, I am
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FURNITURE
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D. J. W HI C HA RD
EDITOR
GREENVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA.
THE EASTERN March
1908. the receipts were
was M of
over the
year, Postmaster Flanagan
tells us the this year
over last will be fully
bringing the total up to some-
thing like over the
Chit increase post office re-
Year
Six Months
Single Copy
may be upon
application t th- in Th-
Reflector Building, Evans and
Thirds
Entered in the office at
N. C, mail matter.
FRIDAY, 1910.
GREENVILLE'S PUBLIC BUILDING
Elsewhere in the news column-
of this paper Drill be found u let-
from t
Small in to the
building for
calls for the CO of
people should
mediate activity along the
This letter
the interest of Congressman
Small, which is characteristic
him, all affairs that the
people of bit district, surely
the people themselves cannot
afford to show less interest in a
matter that so concerns them.
The lit-doctor believes that
with the proper
conditions here, will
certainly be included in the
omnibus bill for a public build-
If the annual re-
of is the only re-
that has already
been met. will Dot have to
wait to be reached by the time
the building be completed,
as Mr. Small intimates.
receipts of for this
fiscal year, ending March
will go well ore For
Watch county and you
ill hear more from it.
The North explorers were
after the money, and they got it.
not wanting the con-
was a case of sour grapes
with
The Civic League can
has not spasmodic, most when the people give
but shows how the business of tin operation,
the town has in the last
two years The
The secret of Charlotte's sue
sow having reached i being prepared for what-
Greenville to free mail along.
and to provide for
the government The in the paper mills
need its own post make the printers catch it
here as quickly as in the book,
The growth of the ,
of the town with corns- Greenville
ending increase of post office mm
will continue year hf
ear. Greenville should by moonshiners must be get-
ill means be included for an when they go right
the bill now be- n t. State museum at
fore Congress. and steal a still.
Now let our people stir them
The legislature shut
off the prohibition election this
time, but it is thing that is
corning sooner or later.
Maybe Secretary Knox had
the unexplained high price of
living when he kicked
against taking family
on his hands.
Mr. can give; away
as much as he lull to,
then have many more as
much left as the rest us have.
The Pope added his bless
D., but the latter
has not given out any statement
as to how much it measured his
The Times says that Swift
Co , the packers who shipped
that spoiled meat to
and their local are to be
prosecuted by the city.
Dispatches say a strong secret
guard will be around ex
dent Roosevelt during his visit
; to Italy. If his travels in for-
countries place him such
danger as to make a large body-
guard he had better
come home.
The inequalities of laud val-
the various counties of
the State brings to mind the
fact that a board of equal-
would not be a bad
ii -ii i i i , The rooster is trying to sup-
ling Greenville included in the tiling-
elves to properly present Perhaps they cull the new hats
Greenville's claims, as Congress- Chanticleers because you
man Small says, and he will be bear them so far.
sure to perform his part get
They are coming right out now
and charging that Peary never
reached the North Pole. Just
what we have thought all the
time. About all the report
got is what he purloined
from Cook's papers, and as the
latter did not pass examination
sees that his will be less
likely to do so, are
not submitted.
The Reflector does out believe
the people are hankering much
for voting primaries like they
bid in the campaign two years
ago. We have heard many ex
press themselves as favoring go
back to the old fashioned
nominating convention.
the latter is much cheap-
for the candidates.
says the newspaper men will
only journey this way,
ton will sure give them a warm
and a breezy
Nothing cold shouldered about
that tempting and we will
know in a few days what the ex-
committee is going to do
about it.
They are not always particular
entitlement of a man
when it comes to a lynching.
The lust victim in Mississippi
was a preacher. is of-
was shooting an officer
who went to collect a bill from
him
Unless you are getting
good wages, it is cheaper to take
time to go catch a fish than it is
to buy it, you have the fun
as well.
bill.
the rabbit this Easter.
Fashion cuts some queer capers.
Look-- like the strike situation
In Raleigh a lot of pork offer
el for sale in the market was
condemned because the will keep growing until much of
evidence of cholera the country gets involved,
ton. The meat was shipped to
that city by a pucker and bore
The announcement that cot
the stamp of the government in-j ton seed oil is a good
showing that he hail let for meat, may hit trust
it pass. Evidently the govern- lick.
inspector was not attend-
to his business There is no When the court house
tel what you are eating when
you get meat shipped by tin
packers.
and the public buildings are
erected, there will be two pretty
squares opposite each other.
It will be well for the Board
of Aldermen to Co operate with
the Woman's Civic Club, a
good way to begin is by placing
metal garbage cans on the
streets for public use-
The news comes by way of
Washington City that
Glenn will be a candidate for
the V S. Senate Senator
Overman, though he is
as saying so positively. Sen-
tor Overman will be a hard
man to defeat
It is not always poverty that
brings the greatest trouble, nor
wealth that gives the most hap-
Financial reverses or
are sometimes stated as
the cause of suicide, but it is
noted that there are instances
in which of great wealth
and high position likewise take
their own life. Only a few days
ago such a suicide occurred in
when Thomas Laugh
a man said to be
I twenty millions end a brother
of President Taft.
blew brains out.
The Wilmington Dispatch
In charging the Henderson
county grand jury. Judge J. L-
Webb said that the payment of
poll tax for one man by another,
for the purpose of securing the
of the one to vote, subjects
both parties to indictment for
bribery. Commenting on this
the Wilmington Star
Any who has anything
has to pay poll tax. If he can't
pay, he does not by
it paid for him. Where,
then, is he guilty of accepting a
bribe
The Woman's Civic Cub is
just, making a start in Green-
ville and you may expect great,
things to be accomplished for
the of our little
city through it. Similar organ-
have done great work
for other tow us our women
can't be when it
to things.
AT FARMVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA
We wish to announce that we have recently opened the largest and most complete line of
Hardware, Farm Implements, Mill Supplies, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, ever in Pitt County
All of which we are offering at prices fully in keeping with the times
be
given
away
FREE
You don't have to spend a cent with us in order to get It. Come let us tell
you how It can yours. We hare unloaded a solid ear of Ranges, Live
Oak and Golden Oak Cook Stoves, every one of which is fully warranted in
respect- Our prices are right, sec us before you buy. We desire to most
heartily thank those who have already become our customers, and to extend a
most co-dial invitation to everyone who comes to to make our store
their
We promise you reliable courteous treatment and a square deal.
We have just received a c d of Jno.
celebrated farm implements, consisting; of walking
and riding
Cultivators, Sulky, Disc and Dag
Harrows, Corn Planters, etc.
We have what you want in Farm Implements
at the right prices.
We sell the Syracuse one and two horse
plows, guaranteed not to break, it they do,
we give you another one free.
We are the sole agents for Farmville for The Cole
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 ray to you
that i he Universal Planter I ought from you la-t
gave me entire action. I it perfect
c--H in planting corn, cotton, and bean.
Am glad that such a planter to the
public With beat withe. I am,
THORNE.
We are receiving larger
shipments of these
goods this week
HOLMES
Farmville, N. C.
a.
mew m
DOESN'T GO TO CHURCH-
WOODLAND
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT
IN CHARGE OF R. W. SMITH
Agent of The Eastern for Ayden and vicinity. rates furnished
MM
Wanted to buy bushels If you need a good open or was brought here a few
of field peas by J. R. Smith Co. top buggy, wagon or cart call ago by the manager and placed
and his aunt on J. K. Smith Co. in home of Mr. and Mrs.
left for Washington. I Rev. G. T of Ahoskie, William Forrest The little girl
We are the oldest will preach in the Baptist church i not quite three years old.
and strongest Life and Fire here Sunday night. We are glad she has such a
Insurance Co. in the world. A nice line of coffins and comfortable home for one
Call us and let us consult caskets always on hand a years.
you. Ayden Loan Insurance juice hearse at your at
Co.
of has
accepted a position Smith
m and v. ill move his family
here.
School books, bibles and
menu at J. it. Smith Co.
Dr. Mt. Olive,
was here n a visit Sunday,
turning
For Sale-A lot of improved
Spanish peanuts f I per bushel.
J. M. C. Nelson. K. V. D. Ayden,
N. C.
Chief of Police C G. Moore
flushed a covey of
evening for leaving the town
gate open. He marched them to mules at J. R. Dixon.
Se mayor's office and . the Now is a good to advertise
absence of Major in the Ayden Department.
Ross, . delivered a severe re- w-
for violating the law. Will repair your carts,
were excused their prom- and buggies or sell you new ones
not to repeat the again If sou have news item, tell
Dinner baskets, pencil boxes, this scribe and help us to
slate, ink at this column a one.
J. R Smith Co. Don't treat him like you do a
For Sale-One second hand book agent, and then wonder at
6-h. p. Cooper and boiler, the feeble he is making,
mounted, one 40-saw Brown We are not all
cotton gin. condenser, h-ad Daniels, we need your CO op re-
press, belts, etc. J. M. C. K R W. Smith,
son. R. F. D. Ayden, N. C. Call us, phone; L t us rent
ltd your houses and collect for you.
The cabinet for the new post Will sell your personal property,
office has arrived and is an at- land, stocks, bonds, or lend you
tractive piece of furniture. money on reasonable terms-
Windows, doors, lime, cement, A den Loan A Insurance Co.
hardware, lochs, hinges at J. R Cook stove-, heaters and stove
Smith Co. repairs at J. R Smith Co.
Our brethren held patterns and magazines
their first service in new it J. R Smith Co.
church last Sunday. Rubber, corrugated roofing
turned work, brackets, it J. R. Smith Co.
window and door frames made Gaudy robber belting
on short notice by J. K. fitting valves at J. R.
Co- Dixon. Smith Co.
Mrs. in and Ninety days and spring eats at
son are lire on a to her J. R. Smith Co.
parents. Mr. Mrs. Little E Lillian
Worthington. from the Home S-ck-
For barbed wire and nails
Smith Co. Dixon. see J. R. C. Just
Betterment rived a car load,
give a name social at the graded Galvanized sinks nice to attach
school tonight. March to your pumps for your water
at to 10.30. All c shelf at J. R Smith Co.
invited to be present. Call onus for ceiling, flooring
served I and
Lime, cement, and We guarantee
full line of hardware It faction.
Smith Go's J- R Smith Co. Dixon.
The seine at Pitch was Notice-If you want to buy,
out a few days on account of lease, sell or rent houses or land,
high water but is now supplied or want a job for yourself, wife,
with new seine and running day daughter, mother or sister, or
to employ additional help
Au experienced blacksmith is or sell what you have, there is
waiting to shoe your horses and
Christian sad Calls are
Place of Worship.
We are a religious nation
though our church attendance
may be low. asserts Rheta
in The for April.
There never was a time hen
moral and standards were
higher, when public conscience
was more acute, when
was open handed,
the desire for social justice
was more We are
nearer to being a religious nation
than ever
Being a religious nation, why
go to church
answer is indicated in the re-
markable growth of ethical
culture socialistic
groups, Christian Science, the
New Thought movement, the
Emmanuel movement, and other
modern cults. These have not
developed as the result of
dent or blind chance. Still lest
are they indications of a decline
of the religious or devotional
spirit. appeared In
answer to an irresistible of
the human in response to
necessities the church
seemed powerless to gratify.
For a long period the church
stood apart, watching its con-
dwindle, its influence.
decline, its popular contributions
fall off, its attendance become a
class attendance, with the largest
class of all, the working class,
practically left out. Nothing
was done about it. churches
are open; let the people come
was the answer.
But the people would not come
in. Not because the religious
pulse had declined, but because it
Kinston
Woodland. N. C. Feb.
went to
last night for
for his head
W. L. Nobles i y, of
Ayden, moved near here
Thursday. -re glad to have
him with us.
Miss Kinnie turn-
ed from near Arthur today
she had been spending a few
days with her brother, Henry
The last few days have been
very unpleasant.
Rev. R. R Jones, spent
day night and Sunday with
W. A. Nobles ard family-
far it Has
Me.
had Changed its The
REPORT OF CONDITION OF
THE BANK OF AYDEN
AT AYDEN, N.
At the Close of Business Jan.
R W. Smith.
Found-Near J. R. Smith Co.
store, a purse containing several
pieces of money. can
hive same by identifying it.
Larry W smith.
W. W. Ormond and wife spent
Sunday in town.
Lilly has installed a
handsome soda fountain in his
fruit parlor. The and
weary traveler can drop in and.
have his thirst satiated with
the best of harmless drinks.
Stancil is the proud
of
There is a protracted meeting
in progress at the Methodist
church this week.
Joseph S. Ross made a business
trip to Grifton Monday.
J. M. C. Nelson quests us to , ,,
have his peanut ad taken out of J
The Daily as the first , V
. .
mall it was inserted
brought him many mere orders
than he could fill, and they still
came in. Who says that
John H- Trip, made a bu-i-
trip i City
day and returned Monday.
H. A. Hart, of
in Monday.
J. L. spent
Sunday in
G. T. Adams, of Ahoskie,
preached two splendid
in the Baptist church here Sun-
day.
Saved a Soldiers Life
Facing s a II la
the evil wart mo e to J.
A -tone, of Kemp. Tex .
it from c h sump-
lion. Ml c a born
he writes, pad a cough, that
stuck to me in r-p all remedies for
years. My weight run down to
t lb- -o u- Dr.
New Which
ed me. I now weigh in i l
For couch, olds, la grippe,
hem i rim e,
and lung
and
by all i.-ls.
A VALUABLE CIRCULAR.
Washington, D. C. Mar.
Editor R
The U. S. Department of
Agriculture has just published a
circular by Dr. S. A. en-
titled the Greatest of
Cash This publication
should be read by every farmer
who cultivates cotton. I should
be very glad to a copy
mailed to any farmer who will
make application- Please write
name and address plainly.
Respectfully,
Jno. H. Small.
sons Ava,
writes
I have tin
H i years with many
to my age, catarrh
I wax weak and
had no ambition, not
Bight, and greatly in
I tried other but with M
to lo-
I now feel better In re-
w-ll. and
In I cannot praise
for it L
any worn sic
I in to try
know my
it is worth its weight
an who it.
-i aim took
in with l
v.-here II
. ,
Well of
Mi-n Parmele, N. O.
l-n tailing your
i, and y I am well or
-I yam for your
In Your Homes to Stay
g man and woman the pres-1
Tent from the good
man woman of th-i
The m id. Christian is J a-j P-.,
to his into deed,
another variety infinitely
selfish. Hundreds of j men
who a would
now engaged
philanthropic work in public
reform
men, whoso former ambition
would been the missionary
field, today are doing settlement
work, factory
and tenement inspecting, and
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts Capital stock
12,500.00
Overdrafts secured
and unsecured
Furniture and fixtures
Demand loans 500.00
Due from 70,181.24
Cash items
, Gold coin
Silver coin,
minor coin cur. 1,219.01
bunk and other
Notes 2,804.00
Surplus fund
Undivided profits, less
cur. exp. and tuxes pd. 4,888.88
Deposits sub. to check 71,228.80
Demand of 18,448.88
Cashier's checks
outstanding
Total
An Awful Eruption
of a volcano a brief interest, ard
your am eruption- will be
an short it use
Solve, their cure. the
s, ulcers. r lever sores are
,., by it.
lip,
It gives
line at all druggist.
fail and Go .-
t for rheumatism and a aches
pains, h p sited nil over
lard by young old.
Sold by
N. i., a d by
goose r. company.
N. C.
II
Ask your for a Pei-
Almanac for 1910.
Chicken Powder
is Death to Hawks-life to
Chickens and
COCK OF THE
To the
We will have our spring open-
ins; March 23rd ard 24th Ail are
invited to come, full spring line
j Mrs. William
j C,
MISS C. MEREDITH
Graduate Nurse
Ayden, North
THE BURN
Canary Birds.
I am getting up an order
canary bin s for before i Me Nair's
Easter. Every bird ordered re ,
. , , feed my
has proven ah in-songster
and given the purchaser
It you want one
sec me in the next few days.
C. B. Whichard.
Total
Died lifer
h of that
old rooster,
h d fed on
Chick n
Powder. AI h s
Alas
Her.
I lit cl
STATE OF NORTH
COUNTY PITT.
I. J. R. Smith. Cashier of the above named bank do solemnly swear
the above to th. my
Lily's Oyster
Fresh Oysters
Coming Every Day
Can Serve Yon Any Way. Try Me
that
Subscribed and sworn to
before m. this 4th day
1910.
HODGES
Notary Public.
J. R SMITH.
ELI AS TURN AGE,
R. C. CANNON.
notice i
We wish to call your attention to our new line of fall which
we now have. We have taken great care in buying this year and we
think we supply your wants in Shoes, Hats, Dress Ginghams,
Laces and Embroideries and in fact anything that U carried in a
Dry Goods Store.
let us show you.
Tripp, Hart Co., Ayden, N. C.
. .
are prepared to furnish you with
House and Kitchen Furniture
at the very prices. Cash or Installment.
Cob to us and we will convince you
AYDEN FURNITURE CO
NEXT DOOR TO
CHICKEN POWDER
Kills Hawks. Crows, Owls Minks.
Bent for Cars,
Dr. W. H. Wakefield, of Char- Umber and Leg
. , . ,. ii them
will be in Vermin, them to
Thursday March 31st. Greenville, of
Friday April 1st, ore day only. only by
His practice is limited to s w H M. C.
throat
of the ear, nose
suit BY
COWARD WOOTEN
.- . .-. ; i
h ; I
.
mi
v t- .
luxurious loom.
ii -Um,,
JOSEPH L. K
TOBACCO
TOBACCO
SPECIAL
GUANO
ST





VISIT HALIFAX
New Court sad Gt
iotas--Historical Relict.
The commissioners of
Pitt. and those who went with
them, had a visit in
Halifax on The
pose of the era in
going there was to inspect the
new court house county of
Halifax is and to get
some ideas to help them in plan-
for the new court house
Pitt must soon have. Halifax
certainly hag a beautiful
well arranged court hi use
Work commenced It last July
and it is now nearing
The first court will
held in it the latter part of this
month.
Our commissioners were
in chance by Mr. S. M. Gary,
clerk of court of Hali-
fax, who showed them every
courtesy. Clerk Gary is very
proud of the new court of
his county, and justly He
broke the first ground for the
MISSED JUST A FEW MINUTES. children who ARE SICKLY.
Night
It.
. I color,
t is JUSt a few mm- disorder,
between the meeting j . powders
who value their own com-
fort a d the of their children,
never be a box of Moth-
Sweet for Child en.
fur use throughout the They
fa s of trains, a little delay some-
times makes some anxious pus
Thursday County Com
B. M. Lewis,
home is near was
of the committee who went to
Halifax to look at the new court
Sold bi all drug
Don't accept say substitute. A trial
package free to any m tier who will
Allen S Le Boy,
Sale of Real Property.
Ry a power of g con-
in a certain new reed
, cut d d de by R Hyman and
house there. He hoped to get D. to L. H.
in the U n of .
a of record in the register
ed office in Pitt in book
back to Greenville
take the train from here to
Farmville, the difference be
tween the A. C. L. and N. S.
schedules minutes.
This can be done easily when
the Coast Line train comes in on
time, but Thursday it left
a little late. Commissioner
consult d his watch frequently,
and consoled him-elf that while
occupied W F. Evans, mid on the
by St. on the
south by tie lot formerly occupied by
Mr. Wat-on and being the lot whereon
It was going to b hoped I R- mad wife D.
d- I'd.- office in Pitt
pace the undersigned will on Mon-
day the nth day of April, 1910 expose
to lie sale before the court house
do r in Given vile to the highest bid-
for the f lowing tract or lot
of land to being in the
town of G North Carolina, j the northeast coiner of The Standard
a Mate on west side of Evans St. I Oil Company lot. thence west or near-
and bounded the east Evans St. I the lino of The S
and on the i. by the Tucker lot feet, less.
lo the g on l he
right-of-way, together all the
sheds, stab s, barns and
Valuable Town Property for Sale
Mill plant lie
to ha Bit
building and ma. for a pr
business.
By of a
by the
i to C. S. Carr, dated May
and of record in the of th.
of of county,
oak Z-, et I will,
Monday. U Ms Slat,
m , i th- c i
Greenville, sell at ale t th.
eat bidder, tint piece
of i. I- town n
Greet vi and m. on
the side of the At
railroad, and more de-
bid in. ,. at the
st of Th. d
Company lot on the f
way, and north, e -a I so.
with the railroad right of-w-u 2- n i
more or to S. u h Ai . Mi i
or nearly so. with the south rid
of So th AI feet, or less
to Atlantic ; theme south or
early s ., wit-i the west side of
tic Avenue M feet ha-, lo
to make the connection all right.
And he would, hut when th
train got on the bridge there
was a stop. Hutting his head
building and has watched every
Step in its He window he saw the draw
placed on the wall in his t for a boat to pass, and
in the new building a there lost hope of getting
table containing the name and home that night. While th
date of service every Superior Coast Line train was waiting for
court clerk Halifax has had. boat to the Norfolk
His own term began in 1894 and Southern train came and left.
has continued without inter-1 Though he was us to get
until now. and from home, his friends wen to
the way his fellow counts men have him spend the night here.
speak of him he is to serve
many years more, it not for life.
After being shown over every
now reside, and extending from Evans
St to St is to
lie to satisfy the terms of sad
d.
This
n h day of March.
L. H Mortgagee.
CATARRH
nook and corner of the new court Quickly Cured by a Pleasant Germ
house from to dome. Killing Antiseptic
the Visitors were taken to the This High-
Masonic hall contains many of hard rubber
historical relics. There is a be in pocket or
. , . purse. It will a
beautiful hand carved and inlaid Into this inhaler pour a few
Worshipful Master's chair that
, . bed the
has been in the lodge there Since gauze within and now you are ready to
1765. George Washington once over germ i,
. where it will v gin
sat in mat chair. There is also work of killing catarrh Hy-
the charter from England, dated
, . , . with antiseptics d is
1770, appointing Joseph very pleas to
the first provincial master in K cure
u j- i. bronchitis, sore , c
Worth there are Other It ch ans out
a up in minuter.
Soil h. druggists every ere and by
W Complete out t
in. I ii haler and one bottle i f Hy-
And that ext a
if cost only
Sale of Personal Property.-
The a of J.
S. H will on
th cay of March. at
the of he J. S
the town i f e lo
public sale to the high t bidder for
rash all personal property belong-
to the i state of the I J. S. Hes-
consisting of fed h y,
mules, horses, wagon.-,
hogs, implements and
all personal property of every
ml g to -aid e- ate. Sale
will the late J
S. a. m.
day Ma the and Co until
nil Of s I'd TO is Sod
d of
B. V. Tucker.
cf the estate of J. S. Hester.
Bethel Has B A L. An
Superior Court Clerk D. C.
Moore has received
recorded of the incorporation
of the Pitt Building and Loan
rooms, one horse power
one hose power engine, one
and dust c. Hector, slatting, pulleys
hungers, belting and other attachments
now on said property. Terms of e
mm
This the 19th day of F. 1410
. . . . C S. Carr,
Jams Blow, ltd
articles in the lodge furniture
that are more than a
The greatly
the day in and going
there of the commissioners to
inspect the court well
worth for they obtained
ideas that will be valuable in the
work they arc about to undertake
here ac home,
n's.
Most Popular
Wakes
ITEMS
Farmville. N. C, March 10.-
Mirth 10th
Mayor T. C. Turnage, a
mass meeting the purpose of
whether or not the
-i obtained citizens were in favor of lighting
i hey
NOTICE.
By virtue of the power of sale con-
in a certain mortgage deed
executed and delivered by h For es
wife to L. A. on the 24th.
of January and duly
in the of Deeds office of t M
county. North in Book H. h
Page Mis the will
to sale, before the c
in Greenville, to the hi, host
bidder on th
certain tracts or parcels of Ian
in the county of Pitt and
State of North Ca and in Beaver
earn township, described as
A beginning at a pine, u
corner of the land- formerly halo sing
to J. C. Cobb and Jesse h, thence
1-6 poles to a
pine, Saunders corner, N i-a 1-.
w U poles, thence N 3-4 E
polos, then N KS 1-2 I
lire, thence with N. C. Vick's line to
the in Knot
d an I w th said o
C. C. , th- with C. C
Co line 2-3 poles to i he
papers to be more
Another tract, beginning at n
iron stake on the old tram road, N. C.
, corner and runs with
Association at Bethel. tr-m read to old road
charter the limit of ft ti
shares in the association of Move Jr., th with line to C. C.
business to begin when shares
are I. shares acres more or To said
are subscribed and business will
begin at once. We are glad to
note this evidence of prosperity
in Bethel, and an
there will promote the ad
of the town.
CRYING FOR HELP
Lots of it in Greenville But Daily
Growing Less.
The kidneys for help.
Not o in tie body so
Sot O a . important tn th.
The a ire the the
blood.
fail the blood becomes
f, us.
There cm be no h re th. re
is poisoned bi
e i one the first
i y trouble.
It is kidney's cry for help. He d
it.
Kidney Pills what is
wanted.
Are just whit overworked kidneys
said
g- deed. Terms of sale cash
This day February
L A. Cobb Mortgagee.
blow. Attorneys.
J. W. Bryan I.
the for a r.
are selling or a . tee The
Liver if food does meeting was well attended and
not there s gas or u . .
in the s on if the tongue is It was
and breath if there i, stated that there would he a
strain Liver Pills i
lithe, d . not a
Dr. J. W. Bryan's personal guarantee order to meet the ex-
to return money. Liver i
Pills give quick relief and per- When the vote was taken
cores of Constipation. by show of hands, the verdict
sis and all Liver I These are , .
strong but Dr. Bryan is in favor of
giving his a chance to prove lights. We hone this is
the truth, if Purchasing a , w .
cent box of Blood Liver Fills you be a reality pretty soon. It
re not with the results go to means a step forward for our
Dr. and ask for your
Also for sale by If. M. Sauls at
don- N- C The charter has been granted
for the new bank,
Solicitor Bank of
Solicitor Charles L. Eugene H.
was successful of the American Seating Co. My me box
here last week in convicting secured the order for the pews of Kit Pills and since us
those up offense against the Disciple
law. Not a case given the feeling much better iii every way d
jury that he failed in securing a Askew is haying his old
conviction. He received the house moved, in order to For sale by dealers. Price
congratulation of his friends on erect a brick building in its
every hand for the able and Place-
splendid manner in which he Woman's Missionary So-
handled th State's interests. of the Baptist church held
Mr. who has been meeting last Monday.
splendid prosecuting t all hey report a good meeting,
the while, is growing in ability. I Preaching at the Baptist
He holds a roan as long as there church Sunday. Prof. Wilson.
is a scintilla of a chance to G will be present and
him. but when ht sees he to the Sunday school at
can't the State and county are at p. m. and
not to t P- We hope the
few more like the last and i the town and surrounding
lawbreakers will hunt a will come out to hear
Prof. Wilson. He is a man of
large experience and good com- Are you frequently hoarse
sense. j you have that tick-
Services at the in your throat your
church at the usual hour Sunday you M
Land Sale.
By virtue of a mortgage executed
an de by Is Frizzle a d
. to J. H. V
on tie h. day of Jan.
was duly r. in
office of the of Pill
c only, in k i page tie
will sell lo n. for.-
the court h. in
day the g
deter b d parcel or tract of
situate in the Hilt and i
Dam township, g tie
ids Bob John
Luke Best others, ten
acres or I m , n I bring
I f Ian i by said Isaac
John Trip .
Feb. nth 1910.
J. H. mortgagee.
F. U. James Son, Attorneys.
Notice to Creditors.
Hiving qualified as of II
A. Will deceased, Lie of I
They and invigorate the county North this is to no-
he p tn do th, work; h cl
never any
Mrs
not been g w. II and thought recovery. All persons d
that my kidney a might tie dis to said estate, will please
as my beck very w and the
of the his March 6th,
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.
TRAM MARK
Sold by reliable dealers throughout
the South.
F. S. Royster Guano Co.
NORFOLK, VA.
To Know Your Needs
case kidney dis- the e of the said to ex
them lot execute r
B within twelve m from this date,
o. N. C. some time I or this notice he in bar . t
-Standard Laconic, Snow
Hill.
See the large display ad of C-
S. Forbes on fourth page of this
issue end note what he is offer-
He is going to give away
some mosey. You get
it.
cents. Co. Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for United
State.
Remember the name
take no other.
Optimist and
We heard two girls talking
over their lessons.
optimist always looks on
the right declared one
very positively.
the pessimist on the
quickly asserted the other
raising her head from
her book.
ltd
R. E.
D. W.
DeALER IN
Our Greenville,
come
if you
do you raise mucus in the morn
Do want relief If
so, take Chamberlain's
Remedy you will be pleased
Sold by all druggists.
Groceries
And Provisions
Cotton Bagging and
Fresh kept ton-
In stock. Country
Produce Bought and Sold
D. W.
GREEN N C
North Carolina
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. Paul Simpson,
Williamston, N. G.
Gibbs Machinery Co.
Columbia, S. C.
REPORT OF THE OF
The Bethel Banking Trust Co.,
AT BETHEL, N.
At the close of business, Ill, 1910.
Loans and
Overdrafts see. and
e and fixtures,
Due from Banks
Silver coin, including all ,
minor coin currency
National It and
other U. S. noses I
Total
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock.
26.6.6 Undivided profits, less ex.
a d taxes raid
Time of Deposit
I Sub. to
Total
f 6.100 Oil
6,000.00
on
W 402.60
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, County of Pitt,
I, W. H. Cashier of the above-named bank, do
swear that the above statement is true to the beet of my
W. H. Cashier.
knowledge and belief.
Subscribed and to be-
me this 7th day of Feb.,
T. Carson,
Notary Public.
M. Jones.
-M. O.
Robt. Staton,
Directors.
NO REWARD FOR PEARY.
MONEY IN HOGS-
N. C. 8-
Miss Alice Baker, of Ayden,
visited the Misses recently.
Mi-s spent last
week with her sister, near
Standard.
Miss Annie
Sunday afternoon from a visit to I
Mrs. Fred Beaman near Snow
Hill.
The school at is
Misses Annie Flowers and
Rosa Jones of W. H. S. visited
Miss Myrtle third Sat
Decides At Not Invested is Hogs and Pastor
He Evidence. Made Gear
Washington, D. C. March Brothers, of
Until Robert B G have been
Peary furnishes proofs tint he for years
discovered the Pole no at a cost of to cents
reward will bestowed upon I per on a free wood range
re-ult of n y land of velvet
vote of the sub-corn-1 y Leans, peas, field
Affairs j pea-
h In to i a mixture be- t , e t week
proposition of Peary j tween Berkshire and the
was made by Representative breeds. The run at large; in
Macon, of Arkansas, swamps during the spring
ad winter, feeding on
Representative and grasses Barnhill, of E. C.
to the commute that the a turned into the several days with
Could not the and to the pea-1
distance he said he did in the nuts and cow peas as these ,.
dash for the pole. Mr. Mitt. rips. ere sold to note that Mrs.
said he was at to
though, of be in, died upon as the of Savannah at from
a representative the cents per pound. ;
can confer Th- breeding are kept
upon any one of its cit z in the winter on the.
the All Velvet ban which are very i
congress, he said, ought be and do not decay for j
open and above board. months. Nothing is
confess that exceed- vested-the hows being
skeptical about Mr. Peary's to on hI the crops.
ever discovered peanuts, j G to some other town to trade,
declared Mr. Mac m, I am beans and soy beans fall Refuse to advertise in your
going to protest any winter pastures are. usually, paper.
honor being conferred up in him planted in tows in the con, mid Do not invest a cent; layout
by congress until he ha after corn is your money re else,
beyond the hogs off th-i Be particular to discredit the
that ha did discover it, and mo public spirited men.
must be established in the open field early in the Lengthen your fact; when a
court and not in the dark spring and are r for grazing stranger speaks of locating in
in July and August. town.
Fully nine out of every ten By following this system for; If a man wants to buy your
cases of rheumatism is simply the last eight years these farm property him two prices for
rheumatism mu due w that pork W be it.
at from cents to cents If he wans anybody else's.
SPECIAL
Sans . t.-.- a i
cir .
Prize Collection i
U Sal Sn i
. T i ,;. In
in a.
Write to-day; Pi
grippe.
Te Hail Your Town.
Fight on the streets.
improvements.
Run the town down to
SEND CENTS
I pi -i
e J. W i
k . live. Me.-i H- r--4 end Beak. J
i fee Was Mis f
W. F. EVANS
ATTORNEY AT LAW
GREENVILLE, N. C
opposite R. L. Smith A
stable's, and next door to John
N. W. OUTLAW
Attorney at Law
occupied by J. L.
Fleming.
GREENVILLE. N. C.
ABSOLUTE SAFETY WITH
COURTEOUS TREATMENT
Is Our Motto
We solicit accounts both large and
small, assuring to all the most care-
attention to their needs
Bank of Greenville
Greenville, North Carolina
D. I.
Clark
CIVIL ENGINEERS
SURVEYORS
Greenville,
N. Carolina
to cold or demo, or
neither which r
any internal treatment. Ali t
in relief is th-
free on
Give a Y u
are certain tone pleased with
quick f which it affords.
by all
per In they invest- interfere and discourage him.
RESOLUTION OF
Whereas, on th of
February 24th, 1910
Lodge No. I. O O F suffered
by fire a total loss of all
effects; Therefore b- it r
By Tar River No,
Knights of that
extend to them our o s
sympathy in t is
distress, and to them
hand of in
wt can be of service tin m
further, that a c
of these resolutions be spread
upon our minutes, a copy be
transmitted to Covenant
and a copy to Th Daily R II
tor with request to publish.
F. G. Smith,
J. S. m.
w. L Bill.
Chamberlain's and
are safe, -ire and
reliable, and have been praised
by thousands of women who
been restored to h through
their and
Sold by all druggists.
in hours and pastures and
a return of a pro-
fit id woo.
of hogs were pas-
in ; of seven acres,
which in corn.
p. ii- aid beans.
pr the however, was
not ill-- pr fit. as the improve-
land in this
th yield if cotton in
lull bale per acre over
in-- Held produced in
the same seed, method
of cultivation and fertilization
Progressive
hour and G
th
Refuse to the merit in any
scheme that does not exactly
benefit you.
Run down your newspapers
Run down your officers.
Run down everything and
The everybody but Number One.
Talk in the barber shops and
loafing of how bad times
are. of how everything aid
everybody H going to th-
bow
Ledger.
S. J. Everett
Attorney at Law
Loans made on Rial Estate
Dr. N. C.
U W. H. LONG
Moore and Long
ii u l R X V I, N
Don't Buy a Piano Hurriedly
Take Your Time
All Now la Building.
Sup Court Clerk Moore
Tucker have got
i in the Proctor
P- having
with any of the county
can find them all there
together.
Another Sank at Farmville.
Here is more evidence of Pitt
county going forward.
day's charters issued by the
secretary of State embraced one
for the Citizens Bank of Farm-
ville, with authorized stock of
business to begin with
This makes the second
bank for Farmville. and the
ninth in the county. Pitt
is certainly coming to the
and that Farmville has
enough to support two barks
well for the town.
FOR
The do, job work, j Subscribe to The Reflector.
ice cream
Can l a made and frozen in
minutes cost of
One Cent a Plato.
Stir of one He. package
ICE Powder
into a quart of milk freeze.
No co ling, no heating, nothing
to add. Everything but tho
milk in
guaranteed.
This of the moat
delicious Ice cream you ever ate.
packages your grocers,
or by moil if he docs not keep it.
nook Free.
Tin tat food Ca. It Boy, H. Y.
Notice.
Iv of toe power of tale
in a certain
and by is. W
and w ff, Not a lo r.
G J on the 6th of
aid y i the Pitt t.
r. O i
will expos- to pubic sale
the co rt door
vile to the highest bidder, on -y.
April at o'clock p. m
parcel or tract of
and b.-i g n of Pitt
slate describe,
as to Situate in
begin- at a stake in the
the . E. No
running with the
ii .-a to another then wist to
line of T J tract, then
with said lino to
lot No. C then E of said line to th.
and
it I t No. Also
from It. W. lying
on East hide the lam
to be laid off by Ii es running east and
went and is lo he, 7th running
the northward of T. J. Stan
i I tract and to corn spot d with h-t
No on west s de of the road contain
i g acres, mote or
st are deeded to R W. Stancill by
T. J. Stancill. to satisfy
d. if sale cash.
This the day of March.
F. G.
T. H. Barnhill, Assignee.
Julius Brown, Attorney
New No. Carolina
For the week ending 9th, the
Chattanooga Tradesmen
the new industries in
North
harness,
etc.
Andrews water and
light plants.
Fay
company.
OR R. L. CARR
Dentist.
GREENVILLE. N. C.
DR. S HASSELL
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN
Greenville, N. C
Office Third formerly
pied by Dr. Bag-well.
JULIUS BROWN
Y-AT-LA W
GREENVILLE.
N. C.
Hurry Skinner, Skinner,
H. .
SKINNER
N. C
plenty of it, and be extremely careful how
you spend your piano money.
Terms amount to very prom-
cover a multitude of can get sat-
terms anywhere, but a satisfactory
piano at a precious places.
We have makes under grades and
cation as highest medium and low. Each
grade is characterized by the price we ask for it.
What ever price you are willing to pay for a piano,
if bought from us, you will be getting legitimate
value, as you won't be deceived in the grade you
are getting. We have several self-player Pianos
at bargain prices.
White.
MUSICAL GOODS
Violins, Banjos, Mandolins,
Auto-Harps, Sousa's Band
Strings and Sundries for all Instruments.
For anything you need, call on
BRADLEY,
The Jeweler
Notice to Creditors.
Having day qualified
C. MOOT, the
of county, m r
of the of s. Heater, d
hereby given to all persons
to said estate to
settlement the undersigned
administrator and all persons
Claims against said estate are hereby
notified to file their claims with the
and administrator within one
the date hereof or
will be plead in bar any recovery on
This the 2nd day of March. 1910.
B. W. Tucker of estate of J. S.
Hr-liT,
F. C. Harding, Attorney.
I ltd
EXPOSURE
breeds colds, pains in the tangs,
then Gowan I Prep.
oration gives quick relief by de-
con-
Acts like magic fur
croup and coughs. External and
penetrating. But today and KM
secure.
Subscribe to The
I Not Quite
i, How often you can
thing W-
nail or screw driver or
lacking. Have a Rood
tool box and be prepared
Our
Is a could desire, and
we will see that your tool
box does not lack a single
useful article.
S M SCHULTZ
Wholesale and Grocer
and Furniture Dealer,
for Hides, Fur. Cotton Seed
Oil Ban-oils, Turkeys, Oak
etc.
Suite, Go-Carts.
Parlor lames,
P. and Ax
Snuff, High Life Tobacco, Key
West Cheroots, Henry George
Cigars, Canned Cherries, Peach,
en, Apples, Pine Apples, Syrup,
Jelly, Meat, Flour, Sugar, Coffee,
Soap. Lye Magic Food, Matches,
Oil, Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls.
Garden Seeds, Oranges, Apples.
Nuts, Dried Apples-
Peaches, Prunes. Currants
Glass and
Wooden ware, Cakes and CracK-
Macaroni. Cheese, Best But-
New Royal Sewing Machine
and numerous other goods.
Quality and quantity cheap for
cash. Come see me.
S M
Of
You get s
Horse Goods c
J. P
Corey;
J. C. LANIER
Salvage Fire
Extinguisher
DUll IN
Monuments
Tomb Stones
Iron Fencing
Greenville,
Cut this out.
J. M. CO.
PHONE NO.
Fire Department statistics show
that some eighty per cent, of all
fires are extinguished by chemical
apparatus.
Nearly all fires are discovered
at the start and are readily put
out if once available.
A stream is thrown to a distance
of about fifty feet, carrying a
gas.
which excludes the oxygen and
prevents combustion.
A fire cannot live if a small per
cent, of carbonic acid gas is in the
air.
It is forty times as efficient as
water and will extinguish fires of oil,
gasoline, etc., which water only
spreads.
Protect home and property before
it is too late.
E. L. Agent,
Greenville, North Carolina
Pulley bowen
Home of Women's Fashions. Greenville C.
It All poisons, slim th
interim organs, cleanses the
and the Such is
Mount-in Tea, the
an-l of bad
and liver.
Jno. ten.
Subscribe to the Reflector.
Mrs. Kate Hall kept
house lo years, am mother of four
children, and not house
without
won.
i. i hap
to the whole I y. It's
world's health r,
Jno. L.
.





WINTERVILLE DEPARTMENT
In Charge of Wm. G. MORRIS .
X Authorized Agent The Eastern Winterville Vicinity- Advertising Rates on Application
tea sea
Mi has We have just received a nice Kev. T. E. Peden, principal i-. i ,, l r., Ti ,
be i came cloaks, give us a call. A. the Free Baptist Seminary
in .-day to spend a Ange Co. very ably filled j IMPARTING VIGOR
Free Will Baptist
last Sunday.
The lecture before Winterville
High School by Dr. Chas. E
Do You Own a Piano
and LIVER.
See us.
A. W. Ange Co.
A new lot of lamps just in.
Harrington, Barber Co.
f.-v. d r b in-. , Tho is Kind
For go, and Comfortable need.
Coll or A. G.
C -x w mulcting Co., Winter-
N. U. Tit y have the
j a. right price.
. CI returned
b a
. Cays near u. Morris, agent.
The spring rush is coming in.
send your orders in a
i j A. G. Cox
y. , ; . .; C are
c-. ; . neat ard
i . . ruts ; re ill
n . in I see
a . for you.
J. . . Greenville,
have a specific effect on t hear organs,
the towels, causing then
to perform their natural
to the kidneys, bladder and LIVER.
bey are adapted to old and young-.
N. C , March
Mis Sadie Wilson, of
Brewer, of Wake Forest College,
I will be on th; night of March
it your subscription to of as Mills, and Miss of
is Beaufort county, were in town
Called to tins Monday,
of date.
If not, and e to own
soon, you owe it o your ell to z
the ma
shown at the White
A display really
to a large city.
In a glance yes will inspect a
line of pianos not alone stand
in character of tot e, y and
general in a class to
but you I et with pi ices
that stand here at d
incomparable an- where. Eight
different makes select from, none
of those cheap- department
your
fer Cox Cotton Planters,
simplex guano sower.-, economic
back bands, etc. Orders will
have our careful attention.
A. G. Cox Mfg. Co.,
N. C.
p. . . t-,,. moo i h r.
ll . h u
I i aft i.
Ci. I t.-.-. s.
i r.-. nice bears-
tun A. vi. v v. u.
if yea want a useful planter.
HEMS.
Mar. Sal-
lie Strickland, w retorted
critically last week, is very
much improved.
A. of Farmville,
Mrs. B. B. Satterthwaite left
Tuesday for Hamilton
to visit Mrs. Jane Jarvis and
returned Friday night.
W. R. Whichard. of Norfolk,
was in town last week on bun-
Glad to the home boys
back again.
The A. C. L. train was delayed
an hour Tuesday morning on the
J C r
C l
no
t. .
j l
o.
Gil .
t . George
I . . . V, . Jill .-
; . I
d . st sit.
I IV.
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too
W. Ai ye Co.
., . i. . . ; cc m
Bat . . . i. .
Wat. , . . . i
r. i y .-. Rt
b n .
i. j . a full
;.,. . . ire. us a
c. ii Any i
I N I i in . t
. Ml I. J ll.
; i h t. tn
. U . Ill
. it Co.
LU in
Ii .-. . ll
V u are
C i
. School Des.-.-
i. . . . you. They ate
c . a., . a
Pi .-.- a.;
A. Cox
Co., . N. C.
l. u has been
i. be divided I
n . . i. r the
tin . .
of the the
b Put
r. . . a i f all kinds ea i
;. L J .-.
re ;. u nice I of
arm
H ;. . Barber Ca
. ii Kin deft
n it r . I
ti. o,
ll J . . h good plow try
i a;
i with a less that we
. death M
L- . C
home las.
f .
a u funeral
w -i n U
I .; n ;, L
see our combination planter. It to visit his of getting out of order,
cotton, peas, etc. is Very sick with to waft for a Special
Harrington, A j bronchial trouble at her home at R to
For nice oyster, see me, at Mills Smith's. She is some ,
J stand, i n pm o fr this it-
than ever. R. W. s. W. of town Tuesday on i u.-i-
fish, up Monday and returned
cheap K. W. at Johnson home this morning. was a who
stand, on railroad street. Arthur booming. cut
Let us frame that for They have churches the He
Size frame,
A. Co.
have purchased th
known the work hoP.
Milling and Mfg.
and two others arc trying to g-11 was sent Dr- who
there. T he r. portrays there is hi is getting
going to a large store very well.
large work shop, several j
lie ready very soon tn grind err,
do general repair work and dress
timber.
Harrington, Co.
A nice of man just In.
A. Ange u. C .
Dry c la for ti hi- ,
here was a masquerade party
at Stokes High school Tuesday
Mr. Editor, what will th e dosing
hog d i now that the child-
came of his hole yesterday
and Jaw low, t .
j fortieth n i- went
ii his hole th-2 d of February
I k I is hole or ten
r people seemed to
j v themselves very much.
Nearly
until about nine o'clock. Ah
kind of music was for everyone
to hear About U o'clock they
Then
assembled i. the lecture room
arid had music. The s
were conducted by
Mi-s Woodard, th.-
to
Odd Greenville, N. C. like and hated to see
A. W. Ange Co. Buff red total loss of its leave. Hope it may fall to
New lot of dry goods and no. regalia and belong- lot to take the school the comma
in, Better while to the term.
A. W.
F r dress go id,
embroidery and
Mew lot jest in.
in inn, Cc-
For nice and
shoes, see my new lot.
Ledge.
cm e day
1910, Covenant
No. I . tit Order
store stencils but each one a stand-
ard, cf acknowledged fame and
reputation in the bade, hour
player-pianos of known
makes.
We will take your la
exchange one self
We also carry the
ORGAN, the world.
Old organs taken in ex-
change, terms to s lit your
When in Greenville out
ware room.
Fin man ii.
Next door to Carr Atkins Hardware
o. store.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE BANK OF WINTERVILLE,
AT WINTERVILLE, N. C.
At the close of business, Jan.
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts Capital stock
Overdrafts secured
and unsecured
Furniture and fixtures
Inane
Due from
silver coin, including
minor currency
Nat es and other
2,241.00
j Surplus fund
Undivided profits, lei
expenses and taxes
8,402.92
U. S note s
Total
5,000.00
650.00
pd
Time of deposit 702.20
Deposits subject to ck
Cashier's cheeks
outstanding 28.06
Certified checks
Total
21.869.97
STATE NORTH CAROLINA, Pitt County,
I. F. A. E Is in, Cashier of the hank,
do solemnly swear Unit the above statement is true to the best of
my knowledge and belief.
F. A. EDMONDSON,
Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to be-
fore me, this day of Feb.,
1910. R. II.
Notary Public.
A. Cox,
A. W.
J. E Green,
Directors.
they Hie cheap
Th.
the members R. K. Fleming is having his
A. W. of Lodge, No, old was burn-d,
How is your soul Let to the of mill was destroyed last year,
a you our lot of j Lodge our in their repaired. He expects to place it
Barber Co loss and offer to aid th m in in connection with the two be U
A nice six key soda way we can in running. We are always h
for sale. K. D. Resolved further, that a something now
Leave your orders for Ice at H I of these resolutions ho spread
L. Johnson's. Will be delivered upon our , a copy be sent
anywhere la town, to a copy
Chapman, who has be sent to lit flee toe
Th; Way to Encourage
Do not hesitate lo remind him
every few days that you have
nothing decent to
have had since you were mar-
Mm, every little
is it. we have any-
thing ether people; never go
D i not fail to tell him now and
lit he has been hard up
o- money ever were
married,
COUNTY EXPENSES.
Paid by County Ci
The Board of
at the March
issued orders on the treasurer in
payment of current expenses,
etc, aggregating for different
obj as
The outside pauper allowances
county home
superintendent health
smallpox expenses
bridges and ferries con-
prisoners and insane
Ii
which body was taken to the
Cox v e yard, near Hancock
and interred beside her
been spending a day
with her parents hen-, returned
Wilson Monday where she i-
Dudley Saturday and Sun-
day Greenville friend-.
Vivian and
Satterthwaite, who I
been visiting at Gold Point, re i
turned Sunday night
Miss Mamie who is I
Attending the Training s m i i it
Greenville, spent and
Monday here visiting her
ems, returned to
s lay m
home
d Black Jack,
r ti ii .
i.
I. Jones,
Autry,
r. arson.
Committee,
i not forget twit with
t. betook you out of
going up in home and I stationery and
town. you in an out court house end
Mr. arm Mrs J. P. g way he never register of deeds
with Miss to go any with you. clerk super court county
has returned from Do not forget to remind
Florida. where she has often your 13.30; county law
visiting her brother.
We attended church at i
Chapel Sunday. Owing to
bad weather there were no
any out. but three new
were added to the
Heart Action
aft r h w been visiting
Mr. Abram A
large crowd was present to pay
at tribute respect. She
Was about years of sue,
goo neighbor, a loving
a ; a loyal member of Winter
elite Baptist church. She
one brother, and several other
IV OS.
Sirs, Lucy family,
have been living near
Greenville, m here last Wed
friends to mourn and we are glad to have
fa r departure, our
and most heartfelt
m pa thy to the bereaved
When in need of groceries
at H U
What, any kind tinware
us. h j a
ti- v lot
H ton, barber Co
B I of
p L. Johnson,
are glad to have
n our town,
and family
iii the fair house Monday.
L. Tingle, of
in Saturday to Win-
School. Mr. Tin-
was in school here last year.
him
with us again.
All taxes
not paid by march h, will
have cost add-d. C S Smith,
Tax Collector for Winterville.
forget the
auditorium Friday night
t 25th.
farmers are e-tilt hauling
Services in tho Baptist church
Sunday.
i in
control
of the heart. When they
weak, the heart
nation is impaired. Short
breath, pain around heart,
choking
fluttering,
or rapid pulse, and other
low. Dr. Miles Heart Cure
is a medicine especially
adapted to needs of
these nerves the mus-
of the
heart itself. It is a
strengthening tonic that
bring speedy relief.
Try-it.
yr win, x
. 1.1
.- iii.
my .
Dr. II.-in Cure.
now I nm
Kin
ail n. I In
ho,. will i
r v ; n ;., I
W IS
Main St. C.
Dr. Hart
him to return
flirt If It
to you.
Co., Ind
Medicines that aid nature re
always most
Cough acts on
this plan, loosens the couch.
relieves the lungs, opens e-
aid aids nature
the system to a healthy
condition. Sold by all druggists.
other children general roads
the girls should take township road
lessons from the best roads
aid that should roads
piano and
things correspond.
Training School Coarse.
The first training
rut encourage your
to wear their clothes a lung
time; and never try to make course at East Carolina
them over. a garment Training school began today.
beams to show wear, to a Quite a number of teachers
little cut of date, just cast it arrived yesterday and today to
and get a new one New take of this course,
r, look so much fresher which will continue for ten
la ,. , .
smarter than old ones, and one weens. This course begins now
Mr. Elihu who lives f. els so much bitter in them. for the of teachers
about miles from town, lost his not too whose schools closed early, and
dwelling house, kitchen and You know it is the another course will begin in May
smoke house by fire that gets fat Be for the teachers whore schools
night between and o'clock. husband's money, close then. These training
courses will be of great value to
The fire started about the cook Magazine.
room, but it is not known j
from hat cause. V. little of, Stubborn as
the contents of the gs are liver and towel sometimes;
,, . .,., there's
COUld be gotten nut. Mr. -lo of
had about bat
Ll. ii . . j . i- But troubles King's
this is small d with his
loss.
the teachers.
How Good News Spreads
am old and travel most
of the writes B. F. To ton, of
K I
N.-w Life rills, the world's bent De-
and liver So easy. j my excellent
vita t them They effect a cure
every never fail to tone
stomach, regulate the and
boa els, st liver, invigorate
the nerves end mi he blood. They
work wonders for weak, run down men
and women,
ard that's a Try
them. Only . is
guaranteed by all
Stomach and Stray Taken Up.
Liver Tablets brine; i have cow and calf.
relief to women Buffering from re I white, crop and
chronic constipation, headache, in the light, swallow fork ard
biliousness, dizziness, sallowness in left. Owner cm get
-f , j J. by proving ownership and paving
of skin and dyspepsia, bold w. k Harris.
by all druggists. j-, ltd Greenville. N. C.
to the Reflector.
LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP
CONFORMS TO NATIONAL FOOD AND DRUGS LAW.
An improvement over many Cough. Lung end Bronchial Remedies, because It rids the
system of a cold by acting cathartic on the bowels. No to give
money refunded. Prepared by PIN t U LE M CO. CHICAGO.
FOR SALE BY JNO. L.
.
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR
D. J. Editor and Owner
Truth in Preference to Fiction.
One Dollar Fer Year
VOL. No.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, MARCH
O.
No.
ANOTHER UTTER FROM
COUNT LORENZO DE
MORE ABOUT THE BEAUTIFUL AND
FERTILE COUNTRY
Takes Trip op Picturesque
Resources
March 1910.
Editor
In my let I had promised the
readers a trip up the
and charming river, to
take a view of the y.
It is o'clock in the evening;
the signal of the steamboat for
departure is given. In a short
time we pass the mouth of the
river. It it a clear
lit night. In the far
we can see a sea of fire, now
whirling up high, now sinking
again at intervals. It is the
burning oil well near
about miles distant- The
proprietors are not able to con
tire; a of the
Ml my is en
to extinguish the fire. They
estimate the oil that is escaping
every day to be barrels.
The next morning we land at
a little town of 2.000 in-
named after the rivet
As the boat has to
unload a good deal of freight,
which to do would take about an
hour, we undertake a stroll up to,
and the town. Every
Mexican town no matter how
little can boast of ;
public square ornamented with
shady trees,
shrubs, u beautiful
church. in the middle of
the square; a lover of nature is
always amply repaid when he
a look at boat
is to on its trip up the
river. On both aides you see
most fertile lands, heavy wooded
now and then your eye
views clearings of thousands of
acres covered with guinea or
banana plantations
are started by American capital-
It is evening, cur boat is land-
in order to unload freight for
the sugar plantation.
Here the famous Val-
begins, much renowned for
its most lands, which can-
i be by Egypt's soil.
Here also begins the real river
commerce; a steamboats and
smaller boats all ply-
up and down.
We are now miles from
about miles air-line.
At the
there are acres planted with
ribbon came which is worked
into alcohol, it being by far more
profitable, miles farther up
is the one
of the largest in Mexico, worked
by French
production of sugar is
tons annually besides great
of alcohol.
Between and El
on the river lies the La
Colony, my destination for this
After I had landed I
immediately went in search of
the administrator of the colony
and after an exquisite dinner I
held according to the usage in all
Latin countries siesta, I
gave myself to the sweet after
noon nap, and nothing was done
that after noon-
La Colony is owned by
Americans contains acres
of land, situated on the
liver. bull of the land i
subdivided into and
tracts which cm tat ten
dollars p-r acre. hall
is in larger tracts at from six
IO land
ii i in.-. Mill lo
FIRE AT
Two Destroyed
Nat
About 9.30 o'clock
night fire at Grimesland
ed the store of the Grimesland,
Supply Co. and the aid
drugstore of Dr. CM.
The fire originate from some,
unknown cause in a
adjoining the store, and had j
made headway when
coved not be checked .
before the two were
destroyed. Other buildings were j
in great danger but were saved j
by good work.
The Grimesland Supply Co. i
had insurance on building I
and stock, with loss
of about
Dr. C. M. Jones loss on build-
and stock was about.
and he had insurance.
Roberson who
carried on a small business in one
COST OF FERTILIZER IGNORANCE, f CALL FROM R L DAVIS.
GARBAGE AND ANTI SPITTING
CAPTURED A STILL
According to the latest obtain i Prospects of Bill to Regulate later
able statistics, the farmers of j state of
six Southern N. C. March 19-
Alabama. Georgia.
the Carolinas, and Virginia-1
spend over a year , not only in our State,
for commercial The but in all other dry of
total school fund of these the nation, against the pro-
s amounts to that the Interstate Com
And of the paid fer laws give the liquor
fertilizes, it is not too much the National
say over fl
wasted through of crop
and soil needs.
In Other words, our Ignorance
Tux on the one single,
item of commercial
alone is more than the total
amount we are spending on
public schools for increasing the
of children
Ordinances for Tucker and i-
and Guidance cf
Two ordinances by the Sheriff Tucker
there is a universal cry Board of Aldermen, that bear
upon the of the town,
are published below,
facts would make it twice as
room of store, lost about profitable. Or to put it differ
worth of stock with no Insurance. reasonably careful study
of soil needs, needs, the
function of different fertilizing
elements, , would add
a year to the s
of our Southern farmers.
And a year prop-
expended in bond issues, as
Marriage Licenses.
Register of Deeds M. Moore
has issued the following licenses
since last
warns.
June Oakley and Annie Moore.
COLORED.
Horton Watson and Annie
Peter Perkins and Nancey
Best.
R, W. Peyton and Lillie Smith.
Teel and Hattie
West and Florence
Edwards.
t here, and miles La
League and- other temperance
are hard at work
secure relief. has
already been introduced at the
present congress, me
Curtis Anti-Saloon League Inter
State Shipment
Senate Bill No. and House
No.
The reads as
Ir the spent by j Regulate the Intonate Com
these States is profitable now, Shipment of Intoxicating
reasonable knowledge of Liquors.
enacted by the Senate
and House of R of
the United of America in
Congress That any
person, firm corporation, com
man carrier, or any agency of
interstate commerce who shall
ship, or otherwise
transport any distilled, malt,
vinous, or intoxicating liquor
Sheriff Tucker and Deputies
and Jackson nut on
a hunt, night, and
found th In a niece- of
may be advised of th-; existence , woods Roads
of such laws and g them i h y discovered n still of about
selves
GARBAGE ORDINANCE.
Ail garbage accumulation
within the limits of the town
be placed in a convenient
place for removal by the town
carts Monday and Thursday
of each and no
gallons capacity, nil up
ready f.-r with th-
ti. n Fun- of
grapes were found. The
officers
and brought, ill town
with them. N i urination was
as tn was operating
interest and sinking f d, wt from any State, foreign country.
territory or of the Unit-
d States to any other State
territory or district of the United
Slates where such shipments or
put an eight centralized
graded school within reach of
every farm boy and girl in these
States, would put a macadam road
in these States, an I would carry
on a campaign against
typhoid fever, malaria and I point
hookworm diseases that State.
increase by one fifth j the United States to which such
the average length human life, liquor is Consigned, or to any
How fearful the waste of in such State, or
German colony on one despised of the United States to
such shipment or trans-
of such liquor
cannot legally be made from one
to another within inch
territory or district of
has down on a tract
land of about acres.
During the few days I was
at La had rambled about
a good deal, partly on
partly on toot in order to convince
myself of the fertility of the
land. For pasture they sow
a and the growth
of is I next
crossed a field in which the grass
to feet tall. Four days later
after a rain grasp was to
feet tall. Natives say that one
acre supports head of cattle.
Corn planted according to
can method with a between
stumps and roots yields bushels
per act e. The price for it is
cents pr bushel in gold and can
be sold right on the place for
cash. In cleared land planted
and worked according to
can method the yield per acre
would be easily bushels
All the fruits as
oranges, lemons, bananas, pine-
apples, etc., could be
raised with success, some of the
above named fruits are growing
wild in the woods.
In the wooded tracts are grow
woods as mahogany,
rosewood, etc. for which a high
price is paid;
for purposes; palms
feet high are used for
paper. No better lands
could be found anywhere the
culture of cotton for which in
Mexico a much higher price is
paid than in the United States;
besides replant cotton but
every seventh or eighth year
Game of all kinds is found in
abundance.- On our table we
have everyday deer meat,
key, pheasant or flesh of some
other animals.
Tigers will be
almost as large as Bengal tigers.
Tigers are often killed for their
fur, as I have myself. A
good tiger fur often paid for
with
Cattle prosper here all the
year heavy, fat
Farmer
Engagement Announced.
Friends here have been told Of
the engagement of Miss
Lee Woodard, of Wilson, to Mr.
Cushing Biggs of Wit
the marriage to take
place in Wilson early in
The news has been received
great pleasure by the friends o
these popular young people, and
the w will be one of the
leading event of the
season in Wilson.
Miss Woodard is me
of Hon. and Mrs.
E. Woodard. She was
in the of Notre Dame
Maryland and is a young lady of
personal charms and culture of
the highest. has visited
often, and has
ways been a charming
to its society.
Mr. Hassell is son of Mi.
and Mrs. Walter Hassell, and a
grandson of the late Elder C. B
Hassell, one of Martin county's
most distinguished and highly
respected citizens. Mr
prominently
social and
life of and Is
popular with his
who delight in the fact that lie
is to bring so charming a lady
live in
Enterprise.
Former Pitt
Miss Alice Moore received a
feet are tali Bl i l t
American and German set-
of liquor cannot
legally be made an. t her
point within the same State,
territory r district of the United
States, shall be guilty of a
manor, and on conviction there-
fore shall be fined less than
five hundred dollars nor mi r-
than one thousand dollars for
the first for
second offense nut s i.
thousand dollars nor mute than
five and -n
for a term not
two
bi i provides forth
of
by prohibiting,
of liquor from a
State to points to which liquor
cannot be transported
from another point within the
same State, is calculated to
apply both to prohibition States
and prohibition territory in local
option States. Its structure, it
is believed, not only obviates the
constitutional objection, but is
manifestly in accord with a sound
public policy. This bill was in-
in the house by Hon
John Langley, of
who in faithful, sincere and zeal-
advocacy of temperance
measures is second to no man in
congress, and in the senate by
Hon. Charles Curtis, of Kansas.
a tried and tested friend of every
reasonable temperance move-
I believe that this bill is the
time. It th.- duty of
each householder, agent, tenant
or other person who reside
or do business in the ton to
have placed on either of said
days, in barrels, or
other vessels on the street, in
convenient places, so not to I
obstruct any of the u tors,
garbage, trash, Waste paper and,
other refuse of kind, x
quid substance and fetid
matter, and same shall be re
moved by the carts. Said
boxes, barrels, crates
vessels shad removed from
the street by the occupant of
the house as soon as said j
haw been removed by
carts. Any person who s
violate the provisions of
section shall be fined
for each offense.
ANTI SPITTING ORDINANCE
U hereby d; cared to lie a
nuisance for i i y parson to spit
upon of
paved or sidewalks of
the town or to spit ore
upon the or walks of the
market house, fire engine house,
mayor's office or on of
any building owned or occupied
by town of Greenville or
offices or upon the fl o.-s or walks
of the office, courthouse,;
waiting rooms of the
Companies or churches or up -n
the fl or walks of any
hall or building used for public
purpose-. Any person violating
any of the provisions of tins
ordinance, shall for each and
every offense upon be
fined the sum of five dollars.
By order of Board of Alder-
men
J C. Tyson, Clerk.
the still, us I'll was a
around it when it was found.
hems.
March J. S.
Smith, of Greenville, came up
Sunday morning t. visit his sick
step-mother at Mids Smith's.
He says its he visit that he
has made in years.
Mrs. A j. from
near Marlboro, visiting her
mother Mrs. F. Smith,
last Sunday.
R. E happened to
a Lad accident Sunday moaning.
He was riding horse back and
his horse stumbled and fell.
j throwing him and breaking
his collar He is suffering
much pain. The thing
about the t is happened
very near tn spot that Ivy
Smith, C. D Smith and one or
two others, ha a in time had
similar accidents
Mrs. F. who was
reported very last week, is
much
Rev. S. W. of
Grifton, came in last night to
help work on the church at
Arthur. He preach at
Smiths school next Sunday
morning end night.
, j i thing for North Carolina and
telegram this morning from
,, j , therefore, we desire to give all
announcing the . .
of her uncle. Mr. our influence to aid its pas-
which occurred Sunday We would advise those
noon Mr. Moore was about OS who favor such measure, to send
years of age. Ho left Pitt
for the West some thirty
ago, and his industry
a large fortune,
factor in building up the city
where he located.
re many people now living in
Pitt on the north side of
the river, who remember Mn
Moore well. He leaves a j
Oxford Singing
The singing clans of 1910 from
the Oxford will start
on its first or eastern concert
tour on March
The first tour will close before
June 24th, the date of the annual
Saint John's Day exercises on
the grounds of the institution.
Near the last of July the second
or western tour will begin.
These annual concerts have
reached a really high standard
of excellence. The children and
those who accompany them
represent a cause very near to
the hearts of our people. Even
if the tour and e
Dr. Hyatt Coming.
Dr. H. Hyatt will be in
Greenville, at Hotel Bertha, on
Friday, April lat, for the purpose
of treating diseases of the eye
He also
WOODLAND I EMS.
N. C.
Lonnie Baker, was
the guest of J. L. Sun-
day .
Miss Mabel Craft aid Annie
of came
down yesterday to some
time with friends urn relatives.
We are glad to hear that Luke
Miller, who has been sick,
is improving.
The pupils i eve begun
for an entertainment at the
close of the school. April the
first.
Robert James, from near
Greenville, spent Saturday with
Luke Nobles.
Misses Kate Chapman and
Hattie cf Winterville.
were here Sunday viewing the
country and at Sunday school.
personal letters to their con-
and senators and ask
them to use their influence to aid
this legislation, giving them the Present congress,
name and numb r of the bid. near future.
We also advise our conferences, R Davis.
synods and other c-- Anti Saloon League.
en a gatherings to pass
were not in the interest of
great work, the character of the on Monday and
concerts would merit large and. and
liberal patronage. An admission
i is, as a rule, charged and tor to Speak,
this the children certainly give , .
full value and more. , . H. Q. Alexander, of
county, president of
North Carolina Division Farmers
Union, will speak in Greenville.
Saturday, April 2nd, at the
Star Warehouse at a. m.
Public cordially invited.
the passage of this bill. I
if the forces of
will put forth strenuous efforts
for the passage of this bill, that
it can be secured through the
and if not in
four children.
and reports asking for Subscribe for The Reflector
Greenville Lady Wise Prise.
In a popularity contest the
Raleigh . . which
closed Monday i-g, Miss
Bettie Tyson, of n the, won
the second a piano.


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