Eastern reflector, 27 May 1910


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WINTERVILLE DEPARTMENT
In Charge of F. A. EDMONDSON
j Agent of The Eastern Reflector for and Vicinity- Advertising Rates on Application
The Pitt County School j they tie cheap.
manufactured by The A. G. Cox; w Co
Manufacturing Company are
neat and
durable. liberal.
When in the market to see
us, we nave the desk for you.
The comet is stilt visible ct
We are carrying a nice line of
Coffins and Caskets. are
light and can nice hearse
service. A. G. Cox Mfg. Co.
C. J. Jack sop,
of the Y. M. C. A. at
after spending a few
d at home returned to
work.
For spring dress
embroidery and laces see
New lot in.
Harrington, Barber Cc-
Miss L a of
to spend Sat-
with Misses
Kite and Laid Chapman.
tor fresh fish see R. D.
on Tuesdays, Thursdays,
and Saturdays.
J. B. Carroll went to Greenville
yesterday.
For cold drinks of all kinds call
at H. L fountain.
Miss Miriam Johnson went to
Ayden yesterday.
H. T. attended the
grand lodge of I. F. at
and reports an excel-
lent time.
Just received, a nice lot of
ladies shoes.
Barber Co
Mrs. J. S. Ros and children
returned U; Ayden Thursday
after spending time with
Mr. and Mrs J. F. Harrington.
The is the Kind
you need. See us.
A. W. Ange Co.
Some of the Ayden were
in our town yesterday.
We call your attention to our
new line groceries.
R. W. DalL,
The here
will begin of receiving
A new lot of lamps just in.
Harrington, Barber Co.
Beef, sausage and fish, going
cheap R. W. Johnson
stand, on railroad street.
Let us frame that for
Any size frame.
A. Ange Co.
You will never regret when
you purchase a Hunsucker buggy,
manufactured by A. G. Cox Man
Co., Winterville.
N. C-
How is your soul Let
us show you our new lot of
shoes. Harrington. Barber Co
A nice six key soda fountain
for sale.
We have purchased the
know the
Milling and Mfg. and will
be ready very soon to grind corn,
do general repair work and dress
timber.
Harrington, Barber Co.
A nice lot of matting just in.
A. W. Ange Cc.
Fresh corn herrings at
Barber Co.
We are now in to do
grinding every day land general
repair work promptly.
Harrington Barber ft Co.
Misses Annie Dixon and
Beulah were
visitors in town yesterday.
For quality and sweetness
are unsurpassed.
Miss Lucretia Washington is
visiting Mrs. Maggie Butt.
Miss Chapman went to
yesterday shopping,
Floyd Dixon, of Ayden, is
spending a few days with Mr.
and Mr. J. H. C. Dixon.
Mrs. J. F. Harrington went to
Greenville yesterday to spend
some time with her sister, Mrs
J. Harris.
Rev. E. L. St. Claire, traveling
evangelist, failed to fill his
night on
message
Sett
The written by the gifted
and beloved Mrs. Robert R Cot-
ten, of Bruce, has been set to
music by Mis. E. C. Duncan, of
Raleigh, and was produced with
telling effect at the recent meet-
of the North Carolina
in Henderson. It has three
choruses, one of which
come all loyal women, love
the Old North State.
Join with u in the effort to make her
truly great;
uplift all her people, by nobler
thoughts and
For aspiring effort which onward,
upward
That rings like n trumpet. But
A FACT
ABOUT THE
What Is the
Is occasioned by act n ex to t
lag external but la the
great majority el by a AU-
ordered
THIS IS A PACT
which any be
by try a of
They control and regulate the LIVER,
They bring hope and to the
mind. They health and elastic-
to the body.
TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE.
ITEMS.
N. C, May
Mr. and Mrs Wyatt
spent Wednesday night at Ayden.
Mrs. Bessie Cannon and little
daughter left Thursday for
we don't like the word to visit her sister.
It has a masculine sound,
a, for example, when Tennyson
speaks of parliament of
man, the federation of the
Why not change the
name to or simply to
sisters- Richmond Times-Dis
patch.
continue until Saturday. They
have excellent programs for
every occasion and we are sure
all that are present will go away
feeling that the time was spent
very pleasantly. The school has
done excellent work this year
and we venture to say that
it is second to none in the State
in high school work.
For nice fresh corned herrings
see A. W. Ange Co. Winter-
ville, N. C.
Straw hats are going fist, buy
one, don't be W. Ange
Co.
Leave orders for ice at H.
L. Will be delivered
anywhere in town.
Matting and oil cloth, for the
floor, buy some, cover it over.
Harrington. Barber Co.
Before buying, see my line of
post cards, H. L. Johnson.
Field peas and peanuts for
sale by A. W. Ange Co., Win-
N. C.
To reduce our stock before in-
we will offer for a
limited time, cheap, for
gingham calico.
worsted dress goods, to
suiting, percales. to
Cc; motor cloth, waist
goods, lawn, mohair
wool effects,
to table peaches. pie
peaches. shirts.
shirts, shirts,
shirts, Call and see what
we offer. A. W, Ange ft Co.
The Cox Manufacturing
Co. are rendering good service
in the undertaking business.
Coffins and caskets cheap with
excellent hearse service.
The A. G. Cox Manufacturing
Co. has sold this season ever
cotton planters and
guano sewers which would
ally indicate s large cotton crop
this year.
I New lot of dry goods and no-
just in. buy while
to come home.
The merchants here are now
closing promptly at o'clock.
Get busy, commencement
week.
We have needles, bobbins
shuttles, for any sewing machine
in the country. Also need e
threaders, the very
affected eyes or dark days
Harrington, Barber Co. J
We have put in an assortment
of patterns for all styles.
Harrington, Barber ft Co,
Notice.
North Carolina, I
Pitt County. In Superior court.
S. J. vs J. A. Gardner.
By virtue of a decree of the Superior
court made in the foregoing cause at
the April term, 1810, the Pitt
Superior court, the
appointed by the will on the
day of June 1910, at o'clock, noon,
expose to public sale before h court
house in Greenville to the highest
bidder for cash, the
tract or parcel of land Lying
and being in Swift Creek township, in
the county of and State of North
and bounded as
Beginning at ditch on the
Greenville road leading fro-n
Roads to bridge,
thence run southward with said
to the old Flat Branch ditch,
thence westward with said Branch
to the division line between Isaac
land and
to the Greenville road, thence
with said read to the be-
ginning containing SI acres more or
MM.
This the 7th day of May, 1910
F. C. Harding, .
BLACKJACK ITEMS.
Black Jack. N. C. May 17.-
We are having some cool weather
now in May.
Misses Edwards and Lil-
lie Buck spent Saturday night
and Sunday with Miss Lena
Dixon.
J. H. Clark spent Sunday out
home with his parents.
Elder filled his regular
appointment at Black Jack last
Sunday. There was a large
crowd out to hear him.
Misses Martha Williams, Lena
Dixon and Martha Clark and J.
S. Dixon and W. V. Clark at-
tended Grimesland commence-
They all reported a fine
time.
J. S. Dixon, of Blackjack, has
a large crop of onions. He ex
to feed his little friends
this fall.
As so many people are getting
married around Black Jack we
expect another wedding soon.
Miss Janie Clark, from near
Cox Mill, spent Saturday night
and Sunday with Miss Dollie
Dixon.
We are glad to say that Mrs.
W. L. Clark is improving some
It looks like we are going to
have some rain soon. Farmers
through this section an getting
in much work sow.
New North Carolina Industries.
For the week ending the 11th
Chattanooga Tradesman reports
the following new industries es
in North
company-
Graham-110,000 drug com-
telephone
company.
can-
factory.
cotton oil
company.
Roaring mill.
Raleigh-Woodworking plant;
publishing company.
ware-
house company.
In Superior Court.
North Carolina.
Pitt County.
P. S. M ore ;
J. A. Gardner.
By virtue of a decree of the Superior
court of Pitt county made in the fore-
going cause at the April term of Pitt
county Superior court 1910, the under-
signed commissioner appointed the
c will on th; 6th day of Jun.
1910, at o'clock, noon, expose to
public before the court use door
in Greenville to the highest bidder for
cash, the described tract
or parcel of land
Lying and beta in county of Pitt
an state of North Carolina a d de-
scribed as to Bounded on
the south by MO. Gardner, on the
east by J. k. Gardner, on the north
by J. A. and H. U. Gardner, on the
wast by J. A. and M. O. Gardner, con-
more or
Thia the 7th day May
F. C.
Commissioner.
The crops throughout this sec-
are very good considering
the cold weather and we
have had.
NOTICE.
Superior Court
Josiah Dixon vs J. A. Gardner
By virtue of a decree of the Superior
court of Pitt county, made in the
for. going ed cause, at the April
term, of the Sup
court, the undersigned commissioner
appointed by court in said cause,
sill on the 6th of Jun , at
o'clock noon expose to
before the court house door in
to the highest for cash the
following d scribed tr or
i f land to
1st tract. Lying and being in the
county of Pitt ard state of North
Caro int. Creek Township, be-
ginning at a stake in the Cl y
road and running s. w.
to a slake, thence s. e. to
a then b. w. piles to the
creek road, then e and with the
creek road to Cross ids.
thence down the Clay Root road to
beginning, containing
more or leas.
Also one other tract in said township,
and at
a -co d corn r and runs a.
6.1 w. to the creek road, n down
road to th old Flat Bra-ch
ditch, thence with the various
of said ditch to 3rd
com it. then n. w. to
the beginning, containing acres
more or let-a.
one other parcel of Ian I in
township, county
ginning at the big ditch bridge on the
Clay Root road and down
road to J. Dixon's C -ward e
line, then a southerly direct n with
said line to an Id ditch,
up and with said ditch to the
big ditch, thence up and with said
ditch to the beginning, containing
sens more or lea.
Also one other parcel of land in said
township, county and state,
at the inters, of the
bridge road and the road
and running with the
Greenville road to t h; Laura A.
land, thence to M. O.
line, thence eastward y
II. O. line to the r
bridge
the Gardner bridge road to the begin-
containing acres more or leas
and being the land upon the
mill, store and residence of J. A.
Gardner is located
Also one engine and boiler, saw
mill and grist-mill, being the
boiler, saw-mill and grist-mill which
now located on the tract of fix
acres above described and known as
the A. Gardner mill.
This the 7th day of May.
F. C. Harding,
Election of
Asheville. N. C. May
election of three additional
ops for the Methodist church was
announced this morning, when
the fourth ballot taken
day, was counted. They are W.
Nashville; Dr. R.
G. Water ho use, Emory, Vs., and
Dr. D. in, of George
ton, Texas, All are connected
with college, except Dr. Lam-
beth. On the fifth ballot there
no election. On the sixth,
James H. of
ham, was Thia com-,
the ejection of
Do You Own a Piano
If not, and you expect to own .
eon. yon owe H to to ex-
the magnificent display
shown at the White
A display really
to a large city.
Ia a glance you will inspect a
line of pianos not alone stand
in character of tot e, y and
general in a class to
but you I with prices
that stand here ard
incomparable an where. Eight
different makes tr select from, none
of those cheap western department
tort stencil, but each one a stand-
aid, of acknowledged fame and
reputation in the bade. Four
player pianos of best known
We take your piano in
exchange for one of ScH play-
, We also carry the
ORGAN, the standard of the world.
Old organs and pianos taken in ex-
change, terms to s your
When in Greenville visit our
EASTERN REFLECTOR
D. J. WHit-HARD, Editor and Owner
Truth in Preference to Fiction.
One Dollar Per Year
VOL. No.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, MAY 1910.
No.
White.
Next door to Carr Atkins Hardware Co. store.
REPORT OF THE OF
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE,
AT FARMVILLE. N. O.
close of business March 29th,
Resources
Loans and discounts
Overdrafts secured
and unsecured 294.48
Furniture and fixtures 1,670.50
Due from 50,788.98
Cash items 897.88
Gold coin
Silver coin, including
minor coin currency 640.55
Nat bank and other S.
Notes
Total
2,837.00
Liabilities
Capital stock
Surplus fund 6,000.00
Undivided profits less
cur. exp and taxes pd 4.086.88
Time of deposits 16,841.81
ts sub. to check 67,880.01
Cashier's 1,104.86
Total
THE TRAINING SCHOOL CLOSES.
COMMENCEMENT S HAVE
LARGE ATTENDANCE.
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, County of Pitt,
I, J R. Davis, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly
swear that the above statement is true to the best of my
edge and belief.
Subscribed and sworn to before
me, this 4th day of April, 1910.
J. A.
Notary Public,
ltd
J. R. DAVIS, Cashier.
W. J. Turnage,
R. L Davis,
F. M. Davis,
Directors.
BAKER HART
BAKER HART
The Up-to-date Hardware
Store
IT is the place to buy you Paint, Varnish,
Stains, Building Material, Nails, Cook
Stoves. Enamelware, Fine Cutlery,
Handsome Chafing Dishes.
We Carry a full Line of Wall Paints
easy to put on and hard to come off. Place
now with them and you will be
pleased.
Special attention is called to our line of
FARMERS GOODS, consisting of Weeders,
the best Cultivators made, both in riding and
walking. Full line of WIRE FENCING of the
very best quality.
Don't fail to see us before buying, they
can supply your wants. Give them a call.
Baker Hart
Evans Street,
ARE FIRE PROOF
BY not Will split or curl like wood
Will not crack and roll off Ilka Will not rip at the
like plain tin. will radio during wind
d and last long tho building. And
of an, they make handsomest Tool and are not expensive.
YORK COBB, Agents.
Subscribe to The Reflector.
Ex-Got. Aycock Fine Adorn
Wright Makes Slate
The first session of East Caro
Training school
came to an end today and closed
with appropriate exercises, be-
at o'clock.
As Was Bishop played a march
on the piano the following passed
down the aisles of the crowded
auditorium and took seats upon
the President Wright
with ex-Gov. U. B. Aycock, State
Superintendent J. Y. Joyner,
County Superintendent W. H
Hon. Y. T. Ormond
member of school ex com
Mr. F. C. Harding, chair
man trustees Greenville graded
school, Supt H. B. Smith of the
graded school, Rev. B. F. Huske
and Rev. J. H. Shore.
The students of the school then
entered, singing for Caro-
as they marched in,
seats in front at the
of the song, The girls were
all dressed in white and
a handsome picture. The
of exercises was as
Prayer by Rev. B. F. Huske
Chorus-a. Welcome Spring
L.
b. Gondolier's Song
G. Hoffman
Address by Hon. Chas. B. Aycock
Chorus-I Know a Bank
E. Home.
Announcements
North State
Benediction by Rev. J. H. Shore
President Wright
Hon, Charles B. Aycock, who
delivered the address. In begin-
Gov. expressed
regret at the absence of Gov.
Jarvis in whose mind this
was conceived, and paid
him a tribute as governor, U. S.
minister and Senator, but said in
c Id age he is doing his greatest
work in the advancement of
education and Christianity.
am going to make a speech
which I expect some of you have
you have may
the Lord have mercy on
Governor Aycock then took
up his theme of education
was known as our educational
and he would
repeat what he bad uttered
times before, that he is in
favor of educating everybody,
end he would go even further
and say he was in favor of
everything. Education is
not only good for people, but it
it good for animals and
tables. We call it improving the
Irish potato when we increase
its value as a food product, but
we are only educating the potato.
We call it breaking a mule when
we go about training the young
animal for service, but we are
merely educating him. If
is good for potatoes and
mules, it is better for folks.
If we educate everybody,
it mean everybody will be equal
Not at all. One star differs from
another star in glory. It is not
for us to say who will be greatest
and who will be least, that is for
God to determine. But it is our
duty to give all an equal chance
and then let God choose the
greatest from among them. If
we educate everybody, some will
continue to e and some
will continue to split rails.
There are big jobs and little
jobs, but it should be the full
man to his respective sphere.
If a thing is worth having it
be paid for. and you must
pay for before you get
them. Payment must made
in If any of you ex-
to become groat, you must
pay the price in labor and self-
denial in advance. You cannot
obtain the magnificent view from
THE NORFOLK SOUTHERN
Will.
Car
Two Trains a Day.
It announced yesterday
. that effective with the first train
the mountain until you Raleigh-and Norfolk Sun-
day. June 5th. the Norfolk
first toiled and suffered in
climbing over the boulders in
order to reach the top. The
glory is worth the effort, but
dies not come without effort.
Universal education is
You cannot get the best
for your child without making it
possible for to get the best
my child. Give your child
tie highest education possible
and put him in a
where no one else is educated.
what have you accomplish
ed Nothing. Your boy to
make the best use of the
given him must be surround-
ed by those who have been given
equal opportunities. Do we
train a horse for by put
ting on a track by himself
No. He must be put on the
track with others in competition.
Your boy is not to run a
race alone, but others around
him must be educated to push
him to development Yes, we
must educate everybody. If yen
want the best for your children,
you must give the best to every-
body else's children.
Following the splendid
dress, President Wright
some in regard to the
school- He referred to the tact
that to establish the school the
the town of Greenville and
of Pitt had contributed
and the State had
a little less than
Ground was broken and work on
the buildings began July 2nd,
1908, and the first session of the
school opened 5th, 1909
Six erected ard
while, all the equipment for the
school had been ordered in time,
it had not arrived at the opening,
but temporary arrangements
were male for carrying on the
work until the equipment
rived and was installed.
During the session just closed
students were enrolled and
per cent of these agreed to
teach two years in the public
schools, thus obtaining
tuition without charge. The de-
taught in the school
are English, mathematics, his
science, pedagogy,
household economics, school gov-
and music. The
mental music department is not
free, but this has been
departments
to be added next session.
President Wright expressed
gratification at the work of the
first session, and appreciation of
so many people showing their
interest by attending the com-
exercises. He also
said that during the year
of the faculty had made
addresses at educational
gatherings in this and other
States.
In addition to the regular
two courses of ten weeks
each will be conducted for train-
teachers for better work in
their schools. The summer course
for teachers begins May 24th,
and for course more
have already come in than
rooms can be provided for in the
dormitories.
East Carolina Train-
School is already a greet
institution, and the people of the
State have every cause to be
proud of Reflector.
Southern railroad will inaugurate
Pullman sleeping car service,
leaving Raleigh at p. m.,
riving Norfolk a. m. Return-
leave Norfolk p. m ,
riving Raleigh a. m.
Four see
cars, electric
lighted throughout, have been
secured for this service. These
trains will receive connections
at Raleigh for from Greens-
Durham and
and make connection at
son for and from Wilmington,
New Bern and via Golds
Also for and from Rocky
Mount and Weldon. The cars
placed in service will be the
most modern equipped in service
on any line.
Effective on the some day Pull-
man broiler parlor car service
will be operated between Norfolk
and New Bern, leaving
a. m., arriving New Bern
p. m., connection arriving
Raleigh p. m. Returning leave i
New Bern a. m. and
a. m., arriving Norfolk
p. m. These cars be also
electrically lighted.
Effective on the same date,
through Pullman sleeping car
service will be inaugurated be-
tween Winston Salem and More-
head City, leaving Raleigh at
a. m., arriving at
City at a. m Returning
leaving Morehead City at p
m. arriving at Raleigh at
a. m.
Effective the same date train
No. at present leaving Golds-
at p. m. will leave at
TO THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS f DELIGHTFUL DANCE
WRECK ON NORFOLK
SOU KERN.
Of Third Followed by Two Late Twenty More or Injured
J by Miss and Mr. Wilson j None Very Seriously.
The undersigned members of One of the most Elizabeth City, May
Bar at Greenville, of the season given afternoon a Norfolk
Carolina, the evening in hall, through train was
ions of Hon. Harry W. to the house per wrecked between and
of Pitt county, and believing ties of Misses Mary between fifteen and
that be would make a most ex- Carr. The hall b ; twenty slightly
judge of the Superior . decorated with Japanese injured. The left Eden ton
court, unhesitatingly and with and American flags, and at and before reaching
great pleasure present his name the music furnished by the going at a speed or
Tarboro orchestra. miles, a rail split and the
The German began at engine jumped the track.
o'clock, led by Mi s Olive a long train with i-. The first
rill, of Snow Hill, with coach in the
Wilson, Jr., the following and turned over. In
couples being roach the were rude-
Miss Stephens, of Dunn, from seats,
with Frank W. Wilson.
Miss Mary with Lin
don Hill, of
Miss Anna Pearce, of Warsaw,
with Jim of Kinston
the Democratic Judicial con-
of this district for
nation as judge to fill the vacancy
by the resignation of
H. Guion.
Mr. Whedbee is in the
of life, and with an experience
of years in active practice.
He is well equipped the law,
strong in character, patient,
firm, sympathetic and of such
temperament as
a an upright judge.
iron flying in d ff rent
r were cut about
the face and and
severe bruises sprains.
None, however, were thought to
IV its Ruth of Durban, be
The district would not make a Norm Warren.
mistake in nominating and elect
him as a Judge of the
Court, and we believe that
he would make a record upon
Bench of which the entire State
would be proud.
Chas. C. Pierce,
J.
F. C. Harding.
Julius Brown,
H. Long,
S. J. Everett.
W. F. Evans,
F. G. James,
J. B.
F. M. Wooten.
N. H. Outlaw,
Blow.
NORFOLK SOUTHERN SCHEDULES.
Chutes
With Disfavor.
Monday printed
an extract from the Raleigh
p. m., arriving at Morehead and observer showing
City at 9.50 p. m.
The Norfolk Southern Railroad
is to be congratulated upon in-
i retaliation of this service which
will bi a benefit directly to
Raleigh and place the
facilities of Eastern North
Carolina equal to any in the
world. This progressive
of putting on the trains to
op the travel, not waiting to be
forced by circumstances, argues
well for the spirit of those who
are backing the enterprise, and
speaks eloquently for the promise
of a help to better conditions
for the of a whole State
It is felt that this will be a
popular movement, and it is to
hoped that it will be a well-
News and Observer.
Marriage License.
Register of Deeds W. M. Moore
has issued the following licenses
since last report;
WHITE.
Julius Barnes and
COLORED.
Cornelius Sutton and
Randolph.
Woodman Blow and
Barnett.
William Stevenson and
Little.
Richard Forbes and Ferebee
Latham.
Nathan and Gertrude
Clark,
Paper.
The Enterprise, a paper
in the progressive town of
I ville, made its initial
com- on Friday, The paper is four
lodge pages of six columns, and the
number makes a good
Will-
Lena
Delia
Daisy
schedules of new trains the Nor-
folk Southern will nut or. be
Norfolk and and
Norfolk and New Bern to begin
June From the standpoint
of that an-
locked good. But
we since hear it rumored that
the putting on of these new
trail s taking off of
the present ones. If this is ti
it looks anything else but good.
The new trains will that
portion of the load this side of
the sound at night, and while
this would make no material
difference with through pas-
it would greatly
inconvenience the towns and
local travel on this part of
the road to have nothing but
night trains. We hops it is not
the intention of the Norfolk
Southern to take off any of the
day trains, for the present
of the trains, especially
between Washington and
is a great convenience. The
towns affected should ask the
railroad officials not to take off
any of the present day trains.
Mis-i Janis K of Clinton,
with Chas. James.
Miss Lucille Mann, of
ton, with John
lids with A ex.
Blow.
Miss Lillian Burch with Bascom
Wilson.
Miss Tyson with Marl;
Turnage.
Miss Greene with Cecil
Cobb.
Miss Mary of Wilson,
with Patrick.
Miss Bessie Helen, of
with Mr. Murphy, of
ton.
Miss Smith with S.
E. Gates.
Miss Margaret Blow with
Haskett.
Miss Clara Hines, of Kinston,
with Willie Wilson.
J. Higgs an-,
Joe son.
Mesdames James
Little. E. H H. L
Carr and R. A. Tyson.
The dance closed about
o'clock, and afterward Frank
Wilson entertained house
parties at a late lunch,
being laid for twenty.
Lucille Cobb also mined a
party of the dancers at lunch.
the dance and the lunches
were very
Mrs. E. K. Conger, Eden-
was perhaps the
injured. thrown
through s and fell on her
face, s. cuts
and a terrible jolt. Dr. John S.
of this city, was the only
physician on board and he
all aid within his power.
Late moon a train
cane cut from
carried the to
in Norfolk. trains
have been tied up ill day and no
mail from the has been
received since the train
this morning.
Dr. frays the scene of
the an awful sight
suffering cuts
and that it mi-
that no fatalities re-
DELIVERY
Judgment
Favor of
There will be a special
of Greenville
No. A. F. A. M. on .
day night, May 30th, for the and shows substantial
pose of conferring the second patronage by
degree. A large attendance is MM people.
desired. L. H. Fender, W. M. editor.
Take Interest Tow Work.
Nothing truer than this from
an
You may be very sure that, if
you do not find yourself growing
in your work and your life
of
Local of Mill's School House
No. F. E. and C. U. of A.
May 23rd. 1910.
Whereas it has pleased Al-
mighty God to take the wife of
our worthy brother, Augustus
Evans, we bow in humble sub
mission to His will, and
pray that while he has lost
one who is most dear to him, that
will look to Lord who
giveth and taketh away, for help
in his bereavement, and for favor
and health to bring up those
children left to him by his be-
loved wife to be useful men and
women.
Resolved That we
with our brother who is
now mourning the loss of his
beloved wife in his bereavement.
Resolved That a copy of
these resolutions be spread upon
the minutes of the Farmers
Union, and a copy be sent to the
bereaved family, and a copy be
Rendered
Tuesday afternoon a d
livery case was tried before
H. Harding, the p u ties being
H. A. Gray V
son. Gray sued fir the
difference in f eight bales
cotton, delivery of v. Men bad
agreed upon at cents
and the price at which it was
worth at the it should have
been delivered, Carson
failed to make delivery.
The two points set out by the
defendant were that it was a
gambling contract in futures,
and that as the contract had not
been made in writing it was not
valid. Testimony offered by the
plaintiff showed that while the
contract had not been made in
writing there were several com-
witnesses to a verbal con-
tract to deliver the cotton.
The judgment of the court
in favor of the plaintiff on the
ground that Carson being a farm-
engaged in cultivating cotton
he evidently intended to make
delivery of the cotton at the time
of entering into the agreement,
hence it was not a gambling
contract; and that the evidence
clearly showed the existence of
a parole contract even though it
was not in writing. The
took appeal.
broadening and deepening, if to The Reflector for publics
your task is not a perpetual tonic,
G B. Ford is
you have not found your place.
If your work is drudgery to yon,
if you are always longing for the
lunch hour or the closing hour to
release you from the work that
bores, you may be sure that you
have not found your niche. Unless
you go to your task with greater
delight than you leave it.
J. Marshall Cox,
W. H. Hinson.
Denmark Seymour.
Com.
Dr.
Dr. H. O. Hyatt will be in
Greenville at Bertha June
6th and 7th, Monday and Tues-
Grand Old
Washington was honored yes-
and by having ex-
Governor Thomas J. Jarvis, of
Greenville, in the city. He was
here engaged in a law suit.
This distinguished North Caro-
is looking well ard bids
fair to be spared many more
years to his State. is b
ed from the to the
sea. May his evening be his
v.,., j . for tho purpose of treating
course then it belongs to of the eye and fitting brightest and
other person. 24th.





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ALSTON
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Tail law
We've many other styles, also.
Come in and see them.
Dry Goods, Dress Goods,
Groceries
Anything you need can be feast at oar store.
Call to tee u
J. R. J. G.
Greenville, N. C.
COMING
ALL NEXT WEEK
and Shows
BEGINNING
MONDAY, MAY
Lasting One Entire Week
Three Big Shows, Merry-go-round and Fer-
Wheel. A Royal Italian Band will
furnish Music all the week.
-ESTABLISHED 1875-
S M
Wholesale and retail Grocer
and Furniture Dealer. Cash
paid for Hides, Cotton Seed
Oil Turkeys, Eggs, Oak
Bedsteads, Mattresses, etc.
Suits, Carriages, Go-Carts,
Parlor suits Tables, Lounges,
Safes, P. and Gail Ax I
Snuff, High Life Tobacco, Key
West Cheroots, Henry George;
Cigars, Canned Cherries, Peach,
Apples, Pine Apples, Syrup,
Jelly, Meat, Flour, Sugar, Coffee,
Soap, Lye Magic Food, Matches,
Oil, Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls,
Garden Seeds, Oranges, Apples, I
Nuts. Candies, Dried Apples-
Peaches. Prunes. Currants,
Raisins, Glass and
Wooden ware. Cakes and Crack-
Macaroni. Cheese, Beat But-
New Royal Sewing Machines
and numerous other goods.
Quality and quantity cheap for
cash. Come see me.
S M
I have a nice lot of dry wood
on hand, people wanting will call
me up. Phone
W. J. Turnage.
Halley's Comet
is speeding along its course at the rite of
MO miles per hour, according to list
reports.
II. engineer on N. W.
report; I feel that I would be doing yea
ind the public an injustice if I did not tell
you whit his done for me. It
cured mo of I severe attack of Acute
it give me relief in twenty minutes ind
was entirely free from nausea and pain in
three hours.
always keep a bottle with me on my
For Indigestion, and
there is nothing better than
at drug or lent
prepaid on receipt of price.
Manufactured by
Leftwich Chemical Co.
Lynchburg, Va.
Choice Cut Flowers
Violets,
at
l f 1st
artistic at taut mum.
Sat Ian In. mi
at, an- ,, rims
la mat
Mara
J. L ft CO.,
NOTES FOR BUST SHOPPERS
Batista far Ban
will treat you
to The Reflector.
Our yours if you
come.
Best In-
and at S. M- Schultz's
wanting me
will call W. J. Turnage.
For Sale guitar,
very little- This office.
Sec our box paper with mono-
gram E. C. T. T. S.
Pharmacy.
building for
sale on easy terms,
Higgs Bros.
Just received a fresh lot of
delicious candies,
Pharmacy.
Try our Washington City
cream. Pharmacy
Sec cur Ice Queen refrigerator,
finish, it is
sanitary. Taft VanDyke.
White Frost, the most
refrigerator made.
Boyd Furniture Co.
Parker fountain pens, fountain
pen ink. and library paste at
Reflector Book Store.
White Frost iterators for
sale by Taft Boyd Furniture
Co.
or six doses will
care any case of chills and fever.
Price
For Cheap- Pony, buggy
Pony gentle and
safe for -omen to drive,
o W. T Forest.
About rolls heavy China
matting, in the best and smooth-
straw, at Taft VanDyke.
In West Greenville beautiful
lots for sale on easy
term. See Higgs Bros
have just another
lot of nice art squares in Body
Brussels and
Taft VanDyke.
For house and lot
j situated in South Greenville, on
Council street between Tenth
Eleventh streets. For fur-
j information apply to D. M.
Use Hubbard's Top Dressing
I on corn, cotton, oats, pea-
nuts, potatoes etc., and increase
the yield per cent. load
just received by The Central
Mercantile Co. d w
Our special crew of
will only be here a few days
longer. If you place your order
at once for that telephone we
can put it in without delay. We
charge nothing for putting them
in and only Scents per day after-
wards, in your residence.
of Sport,.
The love No
matter In what part of world they
are the Is hi rung
Wherever the nit less
Saxon dominate love of la
dominant- The an
least lb molt of of
virile rare, now is Die
love of sport so much exhibited is In
this country Our are
of horse racing, of of golf, of
football, of all out of Soar quirt us no
other people. The I; are great
sportsmen, but not to the extent that
Americana are. for the reason that I be
opportunities are greater
American
Bid Advice.
worrying yon Man-
my
to slug than twice
a week. I am making only
where I ought to be
settle that. If I were you
marry her. year Friend
My gracious, yon look seedy What's
happened Manager-1 took your ad-
vice and married the
now won't slug at all.
Reciprocity.
THE
Why It Comas Out Cold Through Part-
Closed Lips.
When one breathes out used air from
the lungs through the wide open
mouth the breath has the same
the body, degree
frequently on a cold day warm
our lingers by on them. If,
however, we blow breath vigor-
from mouth the temperature
of breath appears to he much low-
than when breathed gently and with
open mouth and Is decidedly cooling
Its effect, writes J.
In Mechanics.
The latter fact fa due to the well
known principle tn-i Lord
that a compressed gas upon
expanding will absorb
breath, compressed by being forced to
pass through small
by the lips, ex-
upon being admitted to the oat
or air and to do so must take beat
This is also Identical
Involved In manufacture of
Ice. Ammonia gas Is
pressed into a liquid and then
into network of tubes surround-
large sheet Iron boxes filled With
distilled water. liquid ammonia,
set free at one end of pipe system.
begins at once to evaporate, and by
time It baa scampered through
Iron It has become gas. A
w hare learned, to a liquid to
a require, beat beat is
taken from the iron piping, an excel-
lent conductor, which turn robe toe
water of beat thus It
There Is one word which may serve
as a role of practice for one's life.
That word Is What yon
do not wish done to yourself do not do
to others.
SLIPPERS
Summer
Slippers for
Women,
Misses and
Children in
White Canvas
Pumps.
All sizes and widths
GREENVILLE, N. C.
Norfolk Cotton and wired
by J. W. Perry Co. Cotton Factors.
Middling
Low
Low Middling
Prim
Low Grades
Today
7-3
MM
1-2
1-2
1-4
It
6-8-
1-4
t TOM AND LIVERPOOL
FUTURE MARKET
Wired by Cobb Bros Banker
and Brokers. Norfolk.
tubs
July
Oct
Dec
May 1101-2 1-2
May Corn 3-8
May Rib
July Ribs
May Lard 70-
July It
Cotton Mai reported by
Henry Clay's
It was the remark of a distinguished
that Henry Clay's
absolutely intangible to j
that the moat labored description
could not embrace it and that to be
understood It must be seen and felt
Ho was an orator by nature. HI eagle
eye with patriotic ardor or .
flashed Indignation and defiance upon
his or was suffused with tear of j
commiseration or of It I
because he felt that be made other
feel. A gentleman after bearing one j
of bis magnificent effort In the senate
thus described muscle of
the face was at work. His
whole body seemed agitated, If
part Instinct a separate
life, and bis small, white baud,
Its blue veins apparently distended
most to bursting, moved gracefully,
but with all the energy of rapid and
vehement gesture. The appearance of
the speaker seemed that of a pure In-
wrought up to Its mightiest en-
and brightly shining through the
thin and transparent veil of
Invested Louis j
Dissolution Notice.
All person are hereby notified I hat
the co-par between J. J. Ford
myself, trading under the Arm
name of Grocery Co., Bethel, N.
C., been dissolved by me selling my
i interest in said firm to him. I
am now connected in no way with the
said firm, neither am I responsible for
any of its future obligations.
Thia April h, 1911
J, J,
Cobb Co.
NORFOLK. VA.
Cotton Buyers, Brokers
in Cotton. Grain
and Provisions,
PRIVATE WIRE
to New York. Chicago
and Near Orleans-
ARNOLD'S BALSAM
to Cure
Cholera Mortals by
J. L. WOOTEN,
n. e.
THE BEST IN
Furniture
and House Furnishings
is not too good for you. When you want the
best, and prices that are in reach of your pocket
book we can supply your wants.
Taft Boyd Furniture Co.
If yea trade with us we both make money
Won Tie Prize
MISS LUCILLE COBB
Won the beautiful Hat
at our store Saturday with duplicate
number 1222.
I have left few more great bargains to offer in
DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, CLOTHING, MIL-
HATS, SHOES and Gentle-
men's Furnishings Come let us show you.
C. T.
The Big Store
Professional Cards
W. F. EVANS
AI
GREENVILLE,
Office R. L.
and next door to John Flans
gin Buck Go's new building.
N. W. OUTLAW
Attorney at Law
Office formerly occupied by J. L.
Fleming,
GREENVILLE.
Clark
CIVIL
N. Carolina
S. J. Everett
Attorney at Law
Loans made on Real Estate
la's Greenville, N. C.
L. I. MOORE
W. H. LONG
Moore and Long
N C
DR R. L. CARR
Dentist
GREENVILLE. N. C.
JULIUS BROWN
GREENVILLE.
Harry Skinner. Skinner, Jr
a a
SKINNER WHEDBEE
LAWYERS. Greenville. N- C
When Washington, N. C
Don't forget you have a in-
to visit
Baker's Studio
Every g well op to date
work a specialty.
Dr. F. Fitts, Osteopath
Hit
Dr. A II. at Kinston,
l s
HUM WILSON'S
a. ts . .
i Hi.
own i. tins
. I.
GUION GUION
Attorneys at Law
Practices where
vices required,
ally in the counties of
Craven, Carteret, Jones
Pamlico. and State and
Federal Courts.
Office Broad Street
Phone NEW BERN, N. C.
S. J. NOBLES
MODERN BARBER SHOP.
Nicely furnished, every
thing clean and
working very
best barbers. Second to
none in the State.
Cosmetics a specialty.
Opposite J. R. J. G.
H. HENRY HARRIS
ARCHITECT
nu mi mm
twain N. C.
Far Sheriff.
I hereby announce a
candidate for the i of sheriff
of Pitt county, subject to the
Democratic
Joseph
For County
I hereby announce a
candidate for the of Treas-
of Pitt county, to
action of the Democratic
C. T.
lay 1910. d w
AUCTION SALE
Valuable Business Lots
GREENVILLE
Mr. B. E. Parham has placed in my hands for sale his splendid
Warehouse Property
All of this property except the warehouse site will be divided into lots
and sold at public auction on the premises on
TUESDAY, MAY
Beginning at O'clock, A. M.
This property is situated between the Atlantic Coast Line and Norfolk
Southern depots, and is in the business of that part of Greenville
known as Tobacco Town. It consists of lots fronting on Dickinson ave-
which has concrete sidewalks and paved street; lots on Ninth street
which is a sand clay street and the main thoroughfare of Tobacco Town;
lots fronting on Tenth street which is the broadest street in Greenville and
leads direct to the Atlantic Coast Line depot. A railroad siding can be ex-
tended across Tenth street into this property which makes it very
valuable for heavy traffic.
To give an idea of the demand for places of business in this locality,
Higgs Brothers have recently built a brick block containing five handsome
stores just in front of this property and they were occupied as soon as
finished, and there is now a demand for more.
This is a rare opportunity to buy a business site, for this property is
absolutely a safe and paying investment.
Remember the date of sale, Tuesday, May 1910.
L C. ARTHUR, AGENT
Don't Buy a Piano Hurriedly
Take Your Time
plenty of it, an I be extremely careful how
you spend your plan money.
Terms amount t very prom-
cover a e of can get sat-
terms an but a satisfactory
places.
We have make i under grades and
cation hi medium and low. Each
grade is id by the price we ask for it.
Whatever price you re willing to pay for a piano,
If bought from us, will be getting legitimate
won't e deceived in the grade you
are getting. We ha e several self-player Pianos
at bargain prices.
White.
Subscribe to The Reflector.
of the Town of
Notion is hereby given to the voters
the town of Greenville that the
of t Its regular
monthly hell on the day
of Hay. 18-0. ordered that an election
e held with the char-
of town, and the various
amendments on Monday, I
6th av June, in the various
wards of raid town, for the of,
one alderman from each Of CM
wards of Skid ton. alder-
men elected from the second, and
fourth th I c for
two year, and from u d
for one year from I
is also hereby that the
board of n have th
following named in wards I
of said town f r h g and BOB
Kid election, to
Km house
Second Ward Winslow's
Third of-
Fourth store at Five
. .
a office.
Notice also hereby given the
ion books of the several wards
of a id town will be open at lb various
designated above, on
Thursday, and June 1st.
2nd and from nine a. m.,
to r, o'clock p. m., for the of
I allowing all e. register
t so. only these persons who have
duly registered will be allowed
For tn Information of the of
the town. I desire to state that the
term., of of the folio named
n-w of tho board
of a of said town will
CHESAPEAKE LINE
OFFERS EXCELLENT SERVICE BETWEEN
Norfolk and Baltimore
Elegant New Steamers Dining Rooms on Saloon Decks
Table Dinner, cents. Club Breakfast to cent
service if desired.
Norfolk from foot of Jackson St. daily
at 6.15 p. m., arrive at Baltimore 7.00 a. m.,
with rail lines for all points East and West.
For further information and stateroom write
C. L- CHANDLER, G A. F. R. T. P. A.
NORFOLK, VIRGINIA
J S. MOORING
Haw is Saw Stars a Mars ma larger C i. .
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
July 1st, and t
will he at election.
First B. White.
Second A.
Third Ward D. W.
Four h WardE. A.
Fifth Ward-W. S.
the day of May.
H. W. Mayor,
Two Signs.
To snuff a out accidentally
Is a sign
and to turn down n lamp In-
Is a sign of
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THE EASTERN
J. HARD,
EDITOR III
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA.
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Six Months
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SCHEDULE.
FRIDAY MAY. 1910.
H. W. E FOR JUDGE.
In April when Hon II
tendered
of tin- judicial district,
of Hon. W.
of Greenville, presented his name
to Governor Kitchin for appoint-
to till too vacancy. On
the day the governor gave
the appointment to lion. D. i
Ward, of New Bern, the Demo
executive committee of
county was in session
the dale for county
primaries. As as the com-
of the appointment
made by the governor, a
presented and
adopted endorsing Mr.
for the judgeship and
presenting him us a candidate
for nomination by the coming
judicial The
ville bar has also unanimously
his candidacy,
to that effect pub-
elsewhere in tills paper.
At the
name was presented to the gov-
for The lie
Hector expressed its approval of
him, declaring that it was not
only a recognition to which
county was entitled, but that
The Reflect learns that
on and Washington are already
P m arms against the proposed
some of the day
trains on the, Norfolk Southern
road, when the new trains
are pot on June 6th, and Green-
ville urged to unite with
these towns a vigorous pro-
test. Mention has already been
the rumor that some of the day
trains would be taken off. and
from the towns the
information, comes as to the in-
tent of the railroad. It is
They propose to take off entire-
the train between Washing-
ton and Raleigh which passes
s- in.
west sod p. m. going east,
this being the most convenient
train for people between these
points that the road operate
We expected something like
this was coming, and here it is.
The Charlotte Observer finds it
in a correspondent at Morgan ton
and will let him tell it in bis
own
Three years ago my friend
Thomas I. Moore, a worthy
cotton mill man of S.
C, sent me a pair of Buff
chickens which have
very valuable. On March
the hen given me by
our local columns of Mr off
teen little chicks and has been a
faithful mother up to last
day, when she took a to
desert the little ones and make
a nest. When came, the
little ones want under the back
porch to their usual roosting
place, and the mother to the
hen house with her mates,
suppose sometime in the night
the old conscience must
have troubled her, and she
could not rest well, so about
o'clock she left the hen
and went search of her chi.-k-
N iii Carolina has lost
of its bright young newspaper
men in Mr. E. L. who has
left the News Ob-
server to take a position on the
Baltimore Sun- Mr. is
able writer his work on the
News Observer has been of
a high order.
The strawberry season is about
over, and potato shipments are
just beginning. The trucking
of Eastern North
can keep a money crop
moving all the time if the
farmers make up their minds to
that end. It is the best section
of the world.
because we advised
the editors of the Salisbury Post
and Charlotte News to leave
their thirst at home, the Green-
ville Reflector thinks that
roust be on
dry feed, but on the liquid
variety in spite of so much
recent blind tiger Oh.
we don't know. Perhaps we
wanted them to leave their
so as to give the other
editors a chance, and again,
maybe we wanted to work a
bluff, not knowing how the
brother of The Reflector stood
in the Amen Pew hum.
Dispatch.
By way of information, dry
feed suits us, with no objection
to butter milk.
the proposed and as she came through
Mr. W lied bee was the peer of
man whose name hail been
or would be presented for the
position. And of his candidacy
for the nomination we do not
hesitate to repeat the assertion
that Put county is entitled to
the and that a better
man for it than Mr.
will not be before the
Harry has
been a Democrat of the truest
type, and at a time when men
were sorely tried ho stood
and battled the thickest of
the light for the success of the
party. In addition to that he
is an honest, upright man, one
who loves right because he is
right, and eschews evil because
it is evil. Again he is a man in
every way qualified for the
judgeship and would fill the
with honor to himself and
credit to the State. He is an
able lawyer with an experience
of sixteen years successful
He possesses that judicial
temperament which weighs
matters carefully before reach
conclusions.
Mr. will go up to the
judicial convention with more
votes than any other candidate.
He will have the sup-
port of Pitt county, and his rep-
is such as made him
friends in every county in the
district. The convention can
make no mistake in nominating
him, and we believe that is go-
to be the verdict when that
body meets.
to June 6th there are two
daily trains each way beta
and here is
the time those trains will pass
No. going east
at 12.80 a- in. No.
going west at S a. No.
in.; No.
going west at p. m.
We hardly imagine a more
j abominable inconvenient
schedule for local travel than
this. For
through between Raleigh and
Norfolk on it may
be suitable, but just think of
people here to take trains
at 12,89, midnight and a.
in. go in
is travel between
this section and Raleigh, he
cause many people have
at the State capital. Under
old schedule
i pie could get breakfast at home,
the yard, she beheld
comet. Immediately she began
to and forgot the baby
chicks. About o'clock Sunday,
much to my surprise, I found
her on a nest. I lifted UP
and there was an egg and to that
egg a tail one-inch long com-
in every part perfect. Hun-
of people have mine in to
see this wonderful I have
wanted to send it to The
but have found no careful
person who could take it for
The chamber of commerce, the
tobacco board of trade, every
organization and every business
man in Greenville ought to get
busy at once in protesting
against the Norfolk Southern
railroad taking off the most con-
day train that the road
operates through this section.
take a train at a. in., spend
live hour in and he back
at p. in. in time for supper.
But under the proposed
it will be to
leave hew at 3.00 a- in. and not
get back until the next night
after midnight, or else leave
here at p. m. and get back
the next after midnight or
in the morning of the second
day a. m , thus requiring
two nights and a day to transact
business at the capital.
Certainly Greenville, and
every other along the road
between Washington and
should enter a vigorous
protest such
service Norfolk South-
is proposing to give this
section.
To heir people the
stock law territory extending
from Tar river to the
section of the county ex
themselves, it is evident
that there is no little
faction over the zig-zag way in
which the k law fence rune.
The fence is so crooked order
to leave a few people out of the
stock law territory, that it is
unnecessarily lung and imposes
an unjust bunion on others. It
in a matter that should lie
e lied, and the men who are go-
to represent Pitt in
the next legislature had as well
be miking up their that
must face this stock law
problem.
You just watch out and see if
they do not keep hammering at
that proposition to change the
time for holding the
inauguration until it
It failed only by a close
vote the last time it was up.
The Long Island preacher who
resigned in order to
take the lecture platform against
prohibition did right one in-
stance. He have laid
his clerical when he
started out to serve the devil.
What of
Every merchant should be a
goad citizen-interested in bet-
the town in which he
gains a living. Here are some
points to
Where is our town on the map
Who knows our town is on the
map
Who than our
home folks
What does our town mean, in-
to America
Anything
What is its rank in the
can development game
What's the score
Are we really in the game
and figuratively.
Weeds and crops do not thrive
well together. Weeds and town
development do not know each
other.
cut down the weeds.
Let's cultivate cur ground.
There is a reason for our town
being on the map, or it would not
be there.
Let us study our town a little.
Find out why we are -n the
map; why you and I and our
neighbors settled in this spot
instead of some other. In
this inquiry we probably
will discover reasons why other
business men would like to live
and do business in our town.
will discover our advantages.
After we know our town, let's
tell others; let's pass the
around; send it abroad.
Our private business is
and must not be neglected,
but our general business
are inseparably associated with
the welfare of the town.
If the town prospers, we will
have a better chance to prosper.
What are yon, and what am I,
willing to do to make our town
more prominent on this map
Town Development
Notice.
Has. L.
It is extremely gratifying to
the many friends of Hon.
L. the present so-
of the third judicial dis-
that every indication
points to Ilia renomination with-
out opposition. There is no . , , .
u t been convicted in the district
candidate the field against
him this attests his at the later place of false
Mire things keep coming to
view fur the entertainment of
the at their meeting at
June to The
mails bring an invitation to a
favor dance at Lamina
on the evening of the 10th.
Surely of the
ton Dispatch, line set his face to
to the boys, but to
appear proper shape at the
dance Durham Sun
will have to take along more
than his bathing suit that
envelope.
John O. Davis, who some years
ago swindled a number of
id Wilmington, got off
the plea being crazy and
later moved his base of
to Washington City, has
The Republicans of the eighth
district H.
for congress.
June brides, June roses and
June apples are all coming soon.
in the district among the
people. He has
in his office. He-is justly en-
titled to a re-endorsement and
renomination, from what
The Look Out can understand
from every section of his district
his renomination is assured
without opposition. He has
and the people de-
sire to
Look Out.
The Look Out well expresses
the sentiment in regard to Mr.
that prevails through-
out the district. He has many
friends in county and they
will be heard from at the con
pretense and embezzlement and
git a sentence of
thirteen years. Possibly that
will hold him in check a
They are certainly making
ready to give the newspaper
boys a great time when the
meeting comes off at Wrights-
ville. Wilmington and Wilson
will play ball on the 0th and
have invited the editors to he
their guests at the game
Whooping up the ball game may
help up the appetite the Die
patch asked the boys to
along with them.
That Monroe preacher was
t a good the
near-beer He g it out in
front of it preached a near-
sermon while the saloon sold
more than
before in length
of time.
Too bad,
machine m in his
contract and not in
it Char-
out seldom
perhaps survive
The has In-
stalled a new press
ti six eight pages in I
size. We are glad to note this
of prosperity the
We are unable to see anything
about the comet that so fright-
ens people as make them fall
dead, but several such deaths
have reported in different
parts of the country.
Wonder if the people seventy-
five years from now will make a
much ado over Hal comet
they did this time, as
badly disappointed.
Along this time the
small boy Alls himself with hall
ripe plums, which
doctor
think how these
are making the crops
forget
the candidates net
new, you some of
The Call
for purification, And voice in pimple .
boils, tallow complexion, a indict
moth patches an on th.
signs of liver trouble. Bu
Dr. King's New Life make
hi id; give clear skin, cheek,
line complexion health. Try them.
at all
North Carolina, I
Pitt County. f In Superior court.
J. Nobles vi J. A. Gardner.
By virtue of a decree of the Superior
court made in the at
the April term, no, the Pitt
it Superior court, the
IS important, appointed the curt will
the position our town takes in day of June neon,
this race for municipal
ac . , bidder for cash, the
And the old town cannot fight
her battles you and me he county of and State of North
O boost We can at i a
o we can at least. Beginning at the I g ditch on the
if we do not build. road leading
is better than
men.
No town ever went shred
men to her ahead.
A farmer allows his en
to run to weeds.
A townsman allows hip
own lo run lo
i i . i
t h to the old Flat Branch ditch,
thence westward with said Plat Branch
ditch to the division line between
Gardner's land and t h- Gardner
a to the Greenville toad, thence
with said read to the be-
Sirring containing acres more or
s.
the h day of May. 1910.
F. C. I it
THE SOUTHS
best PAPER
The Progressive
Farmer
and Gazette
RALEIGH, N. C, and
MISSISSIPPI
TRY IT
Weeks- Cents
We've got the kind of articles in our paper that you
have been guess-work talk, but the
kind that steers you right.
We want you to read the series
How to Double Your Com Yields.
How to Grow Live Stock in the South.
in Prizes Our Com Club Boys.
Short Talks About Fertilizers.
DOUBLED WITH HALF
TEN WEEKS TRIAL ONLY CENTS
You will be pleased and continue your Give your boys a
chance to compete the grand prizes we are offering our Corn Club
Don't let ten cents stand between SB out the Coupon
below and mail it at once.
This Coupon is Worth Cents
PROGRESSIVE FARMER AND GAZETTE. DEFT. N-1
NAME.
POST-OFFICE.
Write
lades
This offer is
to New Sub-
only
la Sand
Fill it in and Mail To-day
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT
IN CHARGE OF R. W. SMITH
joyed by all whose pleasure it
to be present.
Miss Bonnie the ac-
daughter of
Senator Y. T. Ormond, of Kin
Agent of The Eastern Reflector for Ayden and vicinity. Advertising rates furnished is visiting
i .
Mr. Jackson, of Virginia, has
d come to our town and accepted
a position as bookkeeper for The
m.
We are representing the oldest; Call us, phone Let us rent
and strongest life and Fire your collect for you.
Insurance Co. in the world.
Call us and let us consult with
you. Ayden Loan
Co. Phone
The ten months old of
and Mrs. B. T. Heath died
Tuesday.
If you need a good or
top buggy, wagon or cart call
on J. R. Smith Co. Dixon.
The commencements ac Win
Greenville were well
attended by people.
A nice line of coffins and
caskets always on hand with a
nice hearse at your service at
J. R. Smith Co. Dixon.
A blind man with a singing
-and magic lantern show
at the graded school building
Monday night
An experienced blacksmith is
waiting to shoe your horses and
mules at J. R. Smith Dixon.
W. S. May and sister, Miss
Ella, spent Sunday with their
sister, Mrs. Walter Gardner.
Now is a good time to advertise
in the Ayden Department
R. W. Smith.
A special bargain counter has
been arranged in the mammoth
department store of J. R. Smith
Co.
A delegation from the K. of
P. lodge of Ayden assisted Kin-
lodge in organizing a
lodge at Hookerton Tuesday
night.
Joe Tripp, an experienced
blacksmith and horse ho.-r, has
taken a position at J. It.
Co's. mill, and will be glad to
have his old customers to oil
on him when they work in
bis line.
Ayden Baptist church ii with-
out a pastor, but there is some
hope of the services of
O. T. Adams, of Ahoskie.
If you have news items, tell
this scribe and help u.-t to make
this column s one.
Don't treat him like you do a
book agent, wonder at
the feeble effort he is ma
We are not ail Josephus
we need your co-opera-
II W. Smith.
Car cement, lime, nails
hay at J. R. Smith
Will sell your personal property. Corn oats and hay at J. R.
land, stocks, bonds, or lend you Smith Co.
Insurance money on reasonable terms-1 you want to buy,
I den Loan Insurance Co. lease, sell or houses or land,
Mrs. Bettie Whitley, of want a job for yourself, wife,
has been visiting daughter, mother or sister, or
in cir town for the past several want to employ additional help,
days. or sell what you have, there is
If you have anything to buy or no better medium than the col
sell, let us drop it in the Ayden Tue , Smith
column.
J. R Turnage went lo Norfolk
Wednesday and returned today.
poultry food and
hawk killer at J. R. Smith Go's.
J. C. Noble left for Rocky
Mount today.
Smith Co. Dixon are install-
for sale the
seats out of the old Methodist
church, x ft long x ft
lung also good pulpit.
Stancil Hodges.
Ninety day and rust proof oats
at J. R. Smith
chicken powders kills
light meter on their crows, owls and minks.
system. This is the sensible
thing to do, and then if the
patrons wish to burn all their
lamps all night they can do at
their own expense and not to
the electric company, as the case
has been heretofore.
Mrs. W. B. and son.
Jack, went to Richmond today
to visit relatives. They will be
away several days.
Call on us for fl
and
We guarantee
faction.
J. R Smith Co. Dixon.
Mrs. W. b. Blount, of New
Bern, is here to spend several
weeks with husband, our
clever
Screen doors made to or
repaired on shore at J. V.
Smith mill.
We regret to have to
the death of our J. E
Cannon's baby which died with
pneumonia yesterday and we
our sympathy to the
bereaved parents-
Cook stoves repairs for
same at J. R Smith
J. R Smith Co.
store, a purse containing several
of money. Owner car,
ave same by identifying it.
Larry W- Smith.
and rubber
black and galvanize pipe ard
other mill fittings at J. R. Smith
Co.
remedy tor cholera, gapes,
indigestion and leg weak-
keeps them free from
causing them to pro-
duce an abundance of eggs.
a package at J. R Smith Go's.
Car nails, barbed wire, lime
and cement at J. R. Smith Co.
and magazines
at J. R Smith Co.
Japan peas, millet and rape
seed, all fine crops for stock, at
J. R Smith Co's.
Smith Co. Dixon will buy
cotton seed or exchange
meal with you.
See our line of gents, ladies
and children slippers before
making your selection at J. R.
Smith Co.
lines of spring pants
for men and boys at J. R. Smith
Co.
Cox cotton planter-, open
spring plows and cultivators at
J. R Smith Co.
Japan peas millet and rape
seed at J. R. Smith Co.
Quite a number of the lady
teachers of our town and com
left today to attend the
special summer session given
for them at the Carolina
Training at
Greenville. It is a pleasure to
us to not. so interest be-
manifested by these worthy
and young ladies, in
matins; every effort to better
themselves for the re-
position they are
we hope each
them may feel materially
fitted by their attendance. It is
a blessing to to have such u
useful institution of learning
located in our grand old county
and we cannot doubt that it will
be liberally patronized.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobbitt, of
drove over to our
town Sunday afternoon to spend
a short while with Dr. and Mrs.
C. R. Riddick.
We hear it rumored that at an
early date the enterprising firm
of J. W. Bro. will
begin the erection of two large
and commodious brick stores on
their lot on the corner of
Main and streets. These
buildings are not only actual
necessities to accommodate the
increasing demands for desirable
stores but will be a great
to that part of our town.
F. G. who has been
away for several days, is spend
, . a few days home with his
NOTICE I NOTICE
W to call your attention to our new line of fall good, Mis. Olivia Berry, who
now have. We have taken great care In buying this year and we been visiting friends in Beau-
think we can wants m Shoes, Ginghams. No-1 fort county, Sunday
Laces and Embroideries and in fact anything that Is carried in a evening.
Ayden Lumber Co. We are glad
to have him and hope he will
like his stay among us.
J. J. and sons,
and Robert, spent the day in
Washington Sunday visiting
relatives.
Commencement exercises of
The F- W. B. Seminary will be
gin Tuesday night with an ad-
dress by W. F. Evans, a popular
attorney of Greenville-
Wednesday night Rev. C W.
Howard, of will address
the audience. Thursday at
o'clock Rev. M. Furman, of New
York, will deliver the annual
o'clock the
society will hold their de
bate; the world
growing The best
speaker on this occasion is to
receive a handsome gold medal
offered by R. W. Smith. Thurs-
day night the exercises will
close with orations by the pupils
which is one of the most inter
part of the program. Dr.
St. Clare has offered a medal for
the best oration. M. R. Allen
will give a medal to the pupil
that has mane the highest aver-
age in his studies. J. R.
is to give a medal to
for the best behavior
the term.
In Your Homes to Stay
The for croup and
fail and the Grease
t for rheumatism and all aches
and pains, highly p all over the
by young and old.
Sold by Pharmacy, Greenville,
N. C, and manufactured by
THE GOOSE GREASE COMPANY.
Greensboro, N. C.
ITEMS.
Good News Crops sad
km,.
Hanrahan, N. C. May 24.-W
L. went to Green
ville Monday returned
evening. That reads like Items
but of what interest is that t
the public He goes
nearly every Monday and is
to return that same day.
Ed Smith wears a broad i mi
since the middle of last week,
but that is a bi annual
at his home. So that is
once in two years.
Cotton has since the few wart
nights have smiled upon it,
on a brighter hue. That may be
interesting to the
ally, if the crops throughout
South improved for the
few days as they have in this
immediate section. Tobacco i;
now so asserting itself that you
can t see it grow. This
fact the Dukes might take due
notice of and govern themselves
Mrs.
of Missouri,
FACIAL NEURALGIA. H
C. I Woodland
City, Mo.,
I feel it a duty due to you end to
that may be afflicted like
to .-peak
trouble came after
nine ago, a gathering la
accordingly. The wheat and oat my bead mod
all the time. My nose, oars and
crops we never saw more
The mill men may prepare
to give lower flour another
year. That will bring joy to the
hungry man. Corn has turned
greener and has grown more
badly for two
years. I
Internal catarrh that I must bad
also. I suffered very
ever me Fa-
It keeps mo from
With tho exception of some, deaf-
VENTERS GROSS ROAD.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE BANK OF AYDEN
AT
At the Close of Business March 1910.
Resources
Loans and discounts
Furniture and fixtures
Due from 50,902.86
Cash items
Gold coin
Silver coin, including all
minor coin cur. 1,288.09
bank other
Notes 8,785.00
Liabilities
stock f 25,000.00
Surplus fund 12,500.00
Undivided profits, less
cur. exp. and taxes pd. 5,421.89
Deposits sub. to check 50,186.20
Total
Savings Deposits
Cashier's checKs
outstanding
Total
27,268.90
287.62
1120,569.11
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF PITT.
I, J. R. Smith, Cashier of above named bank, do solemnly swear
above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
J. R. SMITH, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to
before mt, this 4th day April,
1910.
HODGEs.
Notary Public
that
J. R SMITH.
JOSEPH DIXON,
R. C. CANNON,
Directors.
three or four days nm feeling perfectly cured.
it has during the preceding days
in May. That is of
more bacon in our smoke
next fall and less pork from the
west So ever after I storm
there is a calm, and sud
will sometimes teach u;
lessons. But we south-
people are to convince
that it is best to raise cur own
supplies and live at home.
This morning we heard a
housewife say. The
of Hanrahan never put ii
the to make 0.1
the Said I have beat
using eggs from there now
five months and I have y. t u
find one that was in
the least. This shows an
purpose in our people, and
I feel that words are Inadequate to
my praise for
Stomach Trouble Seven Years.
Mrs. T. B. B. Hickory Point,
Tenn.,
boon afflicted catarrh
end for seven years,
and after having triad four
doctor they only relieved mo for o
I was Induced lo try
I am now entirely
an Idea
Druggist a free
Almanac for 1910.
is why Hanrahan is the b-st
Venters Cross Roads, May 24.- market in the county Dust I
Misses Gertrude Dunn and
of Grifton, f-pent Friday
night end Saturday with Miss
Garris.
Oscar Harris and wife spent
Saturday night in Grifton.
Tommie Wilson is on the sick
list week but hope he will be
well in a short time.
Carl Harris will have his
new com
Miss Nancy Mills, of C s
Mills, spent Saturday night with
Misses Allie and Cox.
We are hiving some fine
weather now.
Some of the boys are talking
about going lo Greenville this
week to attend the carnival.
N. Cox and wife spent
day night near Black Jack.
Henry Harris has some fine
tobacco.
Mr. S. A. Dudley Dead.
Another good citizen of the
county, and ex-Confederate sol
passed away Tuesday in
the death of Mr. S.
Dudley, occurred about
o'clock a. m. ac his home
miles from town. Mr. Dudley
was years old, and while he
had been feeble for a year past,
he was up Tuesday morning
until a while before his
death. He leaves five sons and
and two daughters, all of whom
are grown. The funeral took
place today. One of his sons is
Mr. D. C. Dudley, a clerk in the
post office here.
Dry Goods Store.
Come let as show you.
Tripp, Hart Co., Ayden, N. C.
We are prepared to finish yon with
House and Kitchen Furniture
at the vary prices. Cash or Installment.
Com us aid will convince you
AYDEN FURNITURE CO
NEXT DOOR TO
Our good friends Stancill
Hodges and Leslie Turnage were
on war path Sunday
and each seemed delighted
their new avocations in lite.
Smith,
and r in at the store
of J. J. Edwards Son. is con-
fined to his room with fever.
The ice cream supper given on
the at the home of Mrs. E.
last night, for the lien-
f fit of the Methodist church,
quits a and greatly en.
BLACK JACK
sound much like advertising
if so send in bill.
It ever our heart rejoice
to see North com to
the front. And when we read
that masterful address
come by T. N.
sure then that North Carolina
would loose him, for such a
masterpiece as that could only be
a stepping stone to higher
i and we are willing to go
on record as that
his election as editor to the Nash
ville Christian Advocate mean
that he will be elected bishop
at the next general conference;
and Prof. Brooks, our
own Gene, will be made pres-
of Trinity college when the
choice for that vacancy is made.
Prof. Eugene Brooks is easily
one of the most popular and
superior educators
in North State and
might go and say in the
Tell Prof. that our
people are expecting him next
Sunday.
Chicken Powder
is Death to to
Chickens and Turkeys
MN if THE -mm-
TIE MM
MOM
Black JacK. N. C, May 24.-
in this are
looking fine. Some of the farm-
in Black Jack are getting
to top tobacco.
G- C. Buck, who been
attending school at Forest.
lest week.
Mrs. A. Clark, of
Grimesland. spent Sunday out
here with bis relatives and
i and j.
J. S. Dixon and Miss
attended the
J. A. at-
tending school at
came heme
Buck and Stella
attended the
L Clark left
for Whitsett Institute.
Miss Lulu Mills, has been
attending school if
cam home last week.
are glad to see
Harper cut again. .,
Miss D Hie is spending
this week at Simpson.
Ali the members of Farm-
Union are to attend
a meeting Friday night.
Black Jack is to be a
t now.
We are having a fine Sunday
here.
Lily's Oyster
Fresh Oysters
Coming Every Day
Can Serve You Any Way. Try Me
MISS C MEREDITH
Graduate Nurse
Ayden, North Carolina.
I take
Chicken Powder
feed my
on with It too,
Look at me and
observe the Hawk.
Died after eat-
a chick of that
old which
been fed on
Powder. Alas
Alas
The Reflector does job work.
Subscribe for To
Kills Hawks, Crows, Owls and Minks.
Best remedy for Cholera, Ga; ,
Limber Neck. and I k
Weakness. Keeps them from
Vermin, thereby them to pro-
duce an a of egg. Price
IS and cents.
Manufactured only by
W. H. Tarboro, N. C.
Wit IT
COWARD . WOOTEN
HOTEL
Mae.
la U
MO.
surf.
Salt,.
JOSEPH I Kt
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she replied.
voice.
S h went on.
tan, ,,,.
upon tin leg. nor Mu
from bis shoulder He have
I the desire or the lo prevent it.
Manfully as be bad fought against the
loose, I desire to sleep, be could
a crowd off. Hi. last
o la effort be must nub. to
posh v Sow with the warning.
King bad stirred In the far end of
hovel i Baa
men Person of one of the oars- thing slice that moved with the
Vt-hat th. . A
Newport, body crept stealthily across Inter-
Notice to Creditors.
By GEORGE BARR
b But
Cornea.
OF
boa
out Into the current.
commanded. With
reached ck and
-SET.
De
IS demanded King.
Newport.
PA not going to
dump u. If. ten feet deep
left. bard. That's
. you on the
opposite
Two minute, later they ran up
the western bank of the stream.
at point was fully
space, so quietly that a mouse
could have made but little less noise.
An instant later the bluish of
a match straggled for life.
growing stronger and brighter In the
hand of a man who stood above the
sleepers.
be
Land Sale.
King in
.-f
Die ts he u f
Ki u
lbs yo r r of the
guardian John . .- . i.
an HI H i n s out and transferred to
o inter i K he of bis companions.
. the out
era MM the royal King cheerily. , ,,
p meets the is res t- d oars.
e Loraine. . ,. .,
V-Ti,, committee . ,.
the m ts in . B S
eh m t . k walls. Boon
is d s s e who is lo I Prince heard the of our
By virtue of power n me by a
mortgage deed made Washington
and wife, h Edwards,
on the 12th day of April, and
register, d in book D page Pitt
county registry. I ah I to the
W bidder for at the court
The undersigned having this day
qualified the of the
estate of Purnell D. C
Moore, clerk of the Superior court,
notice is hereby given to all
indebted to said to ant
mediate settlement with the under-
signed administrator, and all persons
holding claims against estate are
notified that must file
their claims again t said estate with
the administrator on or mm f I
before the of April. or
this notice will be in bar of Bond,
recovery on said not filed
the time st
Thia the 18th of A r I. 1910.
W. J.
of the of Tr pp.
P. C
Report of the Condition of
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE
At GREEN
in the Suit of N. C, at the close of business, March 29th.
RESOURCES.
Loans and 1176,430.81
Land Sale.
and es
House I
Fur. ft Fix.
Demand loans
Due from Banks t
Items
Gold coin
Silver coin, all
minor cur.
ft notes
Total
129.16
3.827
i VI
C Uh i s
who hat. d
a foul i d.
s prince.
VII, IX visits the
ho-j -e of of lit
there. He;
m y- am tor-ugh
a s a for
h. it overpowered
mt u i ft by Count.
and then token lo under .
den of f ten.
XI def lore c
tee of hist who to kill h m. I
is to the den a- d
the room With King
XI f. l jailer, his
and. led,
a at in w . -h several of the
leaders to
iv rT I Greenville at noon, on
for L, W Into U of June, 1810, it be-
, above their y. lowing described
The form of Peter ,
in the town of
n at the south west
of the Joe More on Pitt
extended, thence a
about two feet to a stake,
a com. r, thence in a westerly
two hundred a forty
feet to the Williams north
wet on Pitt thence in
a a ion about fifty two
feet c one f
of M i re, more or
This k day of May, 1910.
S J. . E. S. Brown, i
M.
LIABILITIES.
paid
Undivided profits, lets cur.
and taxes pd.
Time Car. 64.789.06
sob 176,1
outstanding
785.06 .
an k
6.388.40
Total
By virtue of a us be a I
mortgage deed, by d Bl.
and wife, Mar , on
d . f November, re- ,
to the highest bidder at the door of the J- L. Little, Cashier of the above-named bank, do that
V May. Voicing
JAS. L. LITTLE,
on 16th day of Hay,
Monday, the following prop
B ginning on the A. C. L. rail I
S , and sworn lo me,
ward way eighteen , . .
poles to a st thence south of April, 1910.
. Tar mA -1 L f,
H. D. Bateman, Notary
back there
Not word passed between
for lea or twelve she
for
UH or the barge dock, which
somewhere along this of the
city wall.
At last the sound of rapidly work
lug to the girl,
after grated
e ; to the Tar river r to a stake,
thence northward with the western
of said road fourteen poles to a
the- north 1-2 west lo a
stake on A. C L. railroad right of
way at t beginning containing six
seres Of less.
This the elev. nth day of April,
Bros.,
S. J. Everett. Atty. ltd
J. A. Andrews,
B. W.
J. G.
Directors.
Notice.
Sale Of Knitting; Mills.
By virtue of a d. of the
court of county, made in the
of C. et
i I i
By of the ow. r f
two c deed of trust, Commercial Kn mils,
delivered
.,.,. 1st of S. commercial Knitting mills, said
and in the of four of
of office of Pitt one brick wood building,
I spill-; Can Una n pace works, electric light
en and boilers knitting ma-
sewing m -chines, winding
XIV.
ON
A w word was during
extra rag.
The
. U
the . f the i Peter i. .
sat iii a vi r in bis d.
I be opaqueness
ahead.
At last the boat m t ,, lie
stark lie drew tie
of ma l over
hi . Kid. lie I . a
I k . i t see
ire hi i
At i of opened
their i l
hi be wet,
it ti it be in wonder,
to ; . I.-
i rt, r were i y
creak of i
ml until dismay, ;.
receiver at
n, before the house
Greenville, N. C,
6th, 1910, the e tire plant of the
Commercial Knitting mills, said
The side or the boot . in plant listing of four acres of Ian I,
solid object In the water, most
blown river. at
Hie she whispered. ., .
small st-ow. I think. Can you i M -ale. before th- court house I machines, i n machine,
way the G l tan, I ard folder and all
24th a certain tools, pp end appliances us. d in
or p-reel or land . i g and ruing i connection with the fad g m III
th county of Pitt at t of North PUnt Terms, all one third
I and in the t of e balance in six or eight in to
an- as h T. m r.
Pie property, boating on Third This May 1910.
6-feet and bounded in the south by F. G. Receiver,
said t, on the lot No. U j Greenville. N. C.
on h eh the c e of Pitt i
y s o d. on i by lot No.
on the the
t Or W. J
log apart of raid 1.1 feet
He puddled along slowly. his
way. scraping the
which delivered
mines. At he round an
and pushed A liter
they were riding ill stem f a
broad barge, plumb up
the water tapped pile r-
dock.
Standing In the bow of the boat, he
I n lug f I i rs, the soft
of . ; no
other i i i -i i river.
eh n the
ts
by . before
they v.-. in- i .; the
the wills i gradually
lipping
He if be
were to the frail
for In
This project gave up in once. lie
nut know the waters or banks
between which they glided.
were put walls now rowing
less stealthily. Before long they would
be In a position aloud. It
would he awkward for him.
Suddenly boat turned to the
right and shut toward the unseen bank.
Mere perhaps half a mile above
the city will. mind was
working like n Be was
a certain nomad settlement
north of the the quarters of
punchers horse traders.
These people, he was not to
were undoubtedly hand In glove
with If so surely connect-
ed with the of
ten.
lie bad little time to speculate on
lbs attitude of the denizens of this
wholesome place. The prow of
boat grated on the pebbly bank, and
Peter Brutal leaped over edge Into
the i water,
on her over to
be cried.
As lie leaned over tho Bide to seize.
the girl In his arms King
brought the butt of the heavy revolver
down his skull. dropped
across the gunwale with a groan, dead
to ill that was to In next
or more.
Leaning forward, he had the
I mazed oarsmen
covered with tho
weapon.
apt
ha cried.
Two pairs of bands
went up. together
n It h strange oaths.
eyes bad
grown used to the
darkness; he could
see tho men quite
plainly.
are you
he demanded of
managed t. pun
slippery ed .-. It was work
her up after hint, lie
gate the boat n mighty re,
it out Into the stream oner more,
i In n few minutes load earn
from the river, the fact I
that pursuers hail I be empty
bent. were M
had a
b load men from . m;,,.,.
batik, headed by la
whose place in bare en-
later on. if plans
had
By this time King had Hie
open space b
Toon the of
, the to the company's yards
Inside the
he drew her after him up this
sinister roadway,
I The were tr.- lug for i Him-I-
Big. noisily, even bolster It
truck as oner
men not afraid of
OH the or the at
the gale above. Suddenly It to
him that would be one there
to oppose the lauding of the
ants. No doubt hundreds of men
ready bud through these gates
h for to the town of I
lot No.
I tot formerly North Carolina I . ,. .
Blow except- In the Superior
SB
VS
; Greenville a d upon which the A Mitchell i
. stand of s i I town is located.
At the same time and place we will
i so brick and other upon
I lot. to y de of tr st,
j Term, of c i h
of April, 1910
L. Little,
It'll t. J.
Trustee.
Notice
to Creators.
i before the
j c of Pitt county as
th- list
of
is hereby Hive
iii. to to make
i e to the and
els mi laid
, are notified to pres- the lime
to i.-r on or tho
i iS h day M y, II, or
I he pi ad bar of
; This I May. 1910.
Alice V. Martin, Executrix
of H. W. Martin.
j The defendant above named will
that an s lion entitled as shove
has been d in the Superior
i court of c for the purpose
of the l of matrimony
existing and the
d and that said i
will take e that he is re-
to appear at the term of
court of Pitt county to be
held on the after the It
of March, t being the
23rd of May, at r
. as in Pitt county in
will and ts- North C M and answer or demur
tin. deceased, to the in I ion or the
to all persona court for the
o make in said con-plaint.
12th d-iv of April, 19.0
O C. Moore, clerk
of county.
Save
Your
Purchases
Get a
Free
Piano
Yon want a piano. We offer yon tho
Se your household
k rm nay You
bent n, a. . a
.
Will K, Hi ,,
. . . v-m , you pay
bent rood. end W h every we you
t,
Wouldn't you to have it in your home Do
your friend to help .
can get the piano if you will only try.
AYDEN FURNiTURE CO., N. C.
THE HOME B. ft L
ASSOCIATION
An Awful Eruption
of a brief interest, and
during night, themselves interest i , skin eruption, will be
fastnesses of the city, ready for l
I the morrows fray. i their Even the
rushed up narrow railway
chutes and through one of the b lip-, chapped cast
gateways that out upon the j Mains an I It gives instant em-
docks. No one them. lief. at all druggists
No one standing guard, be-
hind came the sound of rushing foot-
steps. Lightning Unshed the sky,
the rumble of thunder broke over
the desolate night.
see us by
gasped almost ready to drop
from and exhaustion.
. Following a vivid flash of lightning.
two shots were by the men who
were now up through the
gates, a hundred yards or more
The same of showed
to the narrow, muddy
. that stretched ahead of them,
of doing the obvious thing he turned
sharply to the left, between Hues
of freight cars. progress
At lust came to the end of
rope. They were literally up against
the great city wall
I A car door stood open front of
them, lie waited for a second
lightning to reveal to u.
. of Its Interior. It was quite
Without hesitation he clambered
In and pulled up after They
fell over on floor, completely fag-
I A few minutes later the broke.
He managed to close the door against
driving torrents.
tooled he to
, whisper close to her ear. won't
look here. safe.
I'd like to see any one get you away
from me
She pressed his Then she was
up
Loraine. who, be-
Mt .
of the
th. drench-
us.
Meet
Office n.
The of The Home
who were re-t. at the recent
meeting of s trek
met night in the office I
of the and treasurer,
and re-elected the following
K. C. Flanagan, president.
D. J. vice president.
H. A. White, secretary and
treasurer.
H. W. Whedbee, attorney.
The secretary reported that
more than share i of stock
were sold in the ninth series
which began May 7th, carrying
the total number of shares above
A committee consisting of the
secretary, president D. C.
Moore was appointed to look
into the matter of purchasing a
safe in which to keep the books
and securities of the
The directors at meeting
passed upon Applications for
Notice.
-S township,
Pitt . Henry J. P,
H vi M, B
M. B defendant in
entitled a-ti n will
that a in the above
entitled action was issued
defendant on the 13th day of April
1910. by Harding, a of
the Peace, of North Caro-
for the sum i due to the
by the said by
c summons is returnable
before said H. J. P.
at his i Hi e in Greenville, in
township. Pitt county, Nona Caro-
on the day of May,
where the defendant. If B.
is requested to appear rd
answer or demur to the complaint of
the plaintiff or the demanded
be granted.
This the day of April, 1910.
Henry Justice if Peace
Roofing and Sheet Metal Work.
Tin Work, and
sea
For Sim
or
J. J. JENKINS,
rum, C.
Put
h BOWEN
Home of Fashions. Greenville .
Mixture
Kills about all kinds of insects on all kinds
of plants. It is safe and reliable. We have the
chemicals ready for mixing. Each package
makes gallons.
COWARD WOOTEN
applications
. ad hair of tho whose rested , ., . .
loans aggregating
D. W.
IN
Groceries
And Provisions
Cotton and
Goods kept ton-
la stock. Country
Product Bought and Sold
D. W.
N Q
North a
When it Comes
to furnishing the home, there are many
things to consider. Quality Is the most
important and we are here to offer you
the best that money can buy. Such as the
Reliable Buck Strive
3-Piece Iron Beds
Felt Mattresses
Come and see our new device for Show-
FELT MATTRESSES.
We stand back of every sale and
satisfaction. Yours to serve
VanDyke
HELP FURNISH THE LIBRARY.
Beta. to
New
The second of new
Winslow on corner
of Washington and Fifth streets,
being up for the use of
the Masons, with nice and con-
and ante as
a meeting place for
The Masons have
donated the front room of their
quarters to the En of
Club for their public library,
and the ladies are already
preparation for opening the
library there early in June. I
is a desirable place for the
library and ought to be hand
furnished To this end
ladies will be glad to receive
assistance in the way of dona-
of furniture or cash. They
desire to use the money already
In hand, and this is not to
purchase new books to pUce in
the library at the opening. If
the people of the community,
and friends at a distance, will
come to the aid of the ladies,
they open with even a better
public library than the one they
in the February fire.
Chamberlain's Stomach and
Liver Tablets will clear the sour
stomach, sweeten the breath and
create a healthy appetite. They
promote the flow of juice,
thereby inducing good digestion.
by all druggists.
Former Pitt
Mr. C. II. James, lather
of
A big bowl of
Quaker Oats
is the best dish you
can serve.
Delicious and
nourishing
Good for all ages
and all conditions.
Economical and
strengthening.
Packed la and in
Mated bot
DOINGS AROUND HANRAHAN
ITEMS.
Messrs. Roland and M. G. James
and brother of Mrs. T. F. Whit-
of Scotland Nick, died at
Wynne, Ark. Friday night of
la-t week after a illness the
Scotland Neck
J P. week
visiting her mother, Mrs. Martha
pen
Met. B. B. if
sick week. t-bf
b out to. n
W. C. y. the mail car-
attacked for a fight by
a hog last week. a i
fir horse but
by ore of the horse's f
and also the buggy v heel.
d will
play tall at
May 21st. game called promptly
at L-t come
out to cheer for in its
first game.
young man
is cordially asked to attend
third
for there will be a sermon for
young men especially.
are also to attend.
Many of the people attended
the trial last week at
to hear the great
Commonwealth.
This was Prof. Chester H.
James, a native of Pitt county,
who is well as a
school teacher in this and other
Eastern North Carolina counties.
Never hesitate about giving
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to
children. It contains no opium
or other narcotics and cm be
given with implicit confidence.
As a quick cure for coughs and
colds to which children are sub-
it is unsurpassed. Sold
by all druggists.
Dislocated.
Bert Greene, a of Mr. and
Mrs. R. fell off a plat
form by the Imperial Tobacco
Co's. building, Wednesday after-
noon, and dislocated his shoulder.
Hanrahan, N. C. May 18.--
It were to put a head on it,
we might nay something learned
by observation. we suppose
we the comet, and we must
say it was a harmless looking
streak in the heavens. It really
that there has been much
ado about not much of a tight,
to say the least.
Because of the continued cool
nights crops are small, corn
looking sick, cotton is dying,
and farmers are wearing some-
what long faces. But even now
with warm weather and but
little rain vegetation would be
transformed into a living green
and our faces would light up
again.
There is one problem over
which we have pondered. It is
Why the trucking interest,
the strawberry, has
not been dew toped in this section.
The lands around Hanrahan are
equal, if not superior, to
is especial
adopted to strawberries. And
too, we are as near gulf
stream and a little nearer; with
a plenty of pine straw close at
hand. There they haul of ship
their straw from to miles.
With the proper attention and
with a diversity of crops, there
is no reason why lands
will not b.- equal in value to the
lands near Mt. Olive which sell
at from per acre.
It looks as if the
continue for another month or
two to grow in love favor
with the men of Lenoir county
as they have for the past few
months. The Kinston Free Press
will lave to enlarge its borders
to be able to hold announce
YOU CAN CURE THE BACKACHE
fain along the lack, d head-
ache and general languor. Get a p ck-
Se of Mother Australian Leaf,
a pleasant root and herb core far
ladder and urinary troubles.
When you feel run down,
weak and without this re-
nature's Herbs
roots As a regulator it has no
equal. Mother Gray's Australian I,
is sold by bent by mail for
6.1 cents. sent free. Address,
Mother Co., Le Roy, N. Y.
OF THE CONDITION OF
The Bethel Banking Trust Co.,
AT N. O.
At the close of business, March 1910.
prisoner.
Miss Deborah Fleming and of those offering to
Mrs. Warren returned to as county officiate.
Sunday. those who think f a man
Lee Davenport, of Washing- well why not let him
ton, Sunday with his par-
Elder at the
some one tells that he has
more love tor sell than for the
We tail to get
church Sunday morning much from because we
and evening.
An Ideal Husband
is patient, eve i with a wife.
for he knows she needs She may
be so nervous i run-down in health
trifle- annoy her. If she is
an troubled with loss
of appetite, headache,
cons o fainting and d spells
lie Electric most
remedy for ailing women.
Thousands o from
trouble, troubles,
and weak kidneys have u-id then and
he and Try them.
Satisfaction guaranteed by
all i rug,
A touch of rheumatism, a
twinge of neuralgia, whatever
the trouble is, Chamberlain's
Liniment drives away the pain
at once and cures the t
First application
relief. by all dealers.
Catarrh Can Quickly be Cured
A bottle of a hard rubber
pocket i that will last a lifetime.
and simple instructions for curing ca-
make a outfit
Into the you pour a few drops
of magical it High-
Thia is absorbed by the antiseptic
mass within and now you are ready to
breathe it over germ infested
where It will begin
Ha work of killing catarrh get ma.
made of Australian
combined with other antiseptics
and vary ti breath.
It la guaranteed to curs catarrh,
acre throat, croup, coughs
and or money back. It
east a stoned up head in a few
by everywhere, and
S Coward Complete out-
f I. And remember that extra bot-
f afterwards needed cost only
Breathe it, that's all.
To break up cold in he head or chest
in a few minutes, pour a
of into a bowl of boiling water
and rover head and bowl with towel
and bread the vapor.
ARE YOU SURE
Ufa Ir yea hay U
Do last th
Sm
as b
r warn roar health
Is MINUTE
run
ICE CHEAP
it u -a
a late. to a quart of Bilk
of Thia two
lea n
A food trims
tor a two will
for will soon save cot.
S prick was IO M POW-
Limn
by all good fracas.
. ran Ca., U toy, Y
Death Little Brown
Saturday May 14th about
twelve o'clock, the death angel
visited home of Mr. and
Mrs. T. J. Stancill and took with
him their little daughter, Mattie
Sh v.-a abut two aid
a half years old and a
healthy child until taken with
measles, which developed into
bronchial pneumonia, her
death. She was buried at Mt.
Pleasant church Sunday after-
noon. Rev. J. C Caldwell con-
ducted the services. The pall
bearers were Messrs. J. A.
Ricks. J. F. Evans, Guss
and J. H.
A Regular Tom Boy.
climbing trees and fences,
jumping ditches, always gel-
ting cuts, sprains, bruises.
bumps, burns or But laws
Her mother just applied Ar
Salve and cured quick.
everything ulcers,
old sores, corns or piles. Try it.
at all druggists.
change our
often. Those who want to
their country for the love
country, are willing that those
who are serving well should e
on.
The M. E. Sunday at
is promised a rare treat
on morning and
the Sunday school at place
in the afternoon of the same day,
by having Prof. of
Greenville, with us We shall
him if health will admit
S. V. of
ton. has shown us a model of an
automatic railroad car coupler
that be has secured a pater t on.
It is the most complete coupler
that we have ever seen, and if it
l-y the railroads, it will
eliminate all possible danger that
has been involved in coupling
and uncoupling cars. Vander-
seems to be very much of a
Pinkney Harris lost a fine mule
last night, the second one that he
has lost within six weeks.
GOOD ROADS ASSOCIATION
To be held
and . 1910.
annual meeting of the
North Carolina Good Roads
will be held at
Beach June 8th and 9th.
This be perhaps the roost
important one that the Good
Roads Association has ever held
and it is d that there will be
a very large attendance. One
session of the meeting will be
held at a joint meeting with the
i on h Carolina
meets at
the time. This will mean
a deal to IsM success
the Roads Association
meeting, inasmuch the pro-
will be very
advertised through the press
An program being
prepared, of which the following
one has been arranged
JUNE 1910.
inform reception in par-
of hotel.
p. m.
Thu. June 9,1910-morn-
s Scion, a. in.
Opening prayer.
President's
Hines, Winston, N. G.
R-port of
Hyde. Pratt, State Geologist.
Report of
G. Brown, N. C
Appointment of committees.
Address lion. M. L. Shipman,
Com. .
Five-minute talks by
comm is
AFTERNOON SESSION, p. m.
Joint meeting of North Caro-
Press Association N. C.
Good R ad Association at Tar-
more hotel.
H. B.
John H.
Address-Prof. W. C ck.
Address-Hon. C. E. Fey,
Pres. State As. County Com.
Hyde Pratt,
State Geologist.
EVENING SESSION P II.
Go. L Morton,
State Rep., New Hanover.
R ports of committees.
Loans and Discounts
sec.
e and Fixtures.
Due from A
Silver coin, including all
minor currency
National k rotes and
r U. S. notes I
Total
1.31.
Capital
Surplus
Undivided
a d
of De on
Sub. to
T rs
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, County of
I, W. H. Cashier of the above named do poI-
swear that the above statement is the l-st- my
W. II Cashier.
knowledge and belief.
bed and sworn to be
nu this day Apr.
T. Carson,
Notary
R.
lit.
Jones.
FAIR EXCHANGE
A New an Old
How it I an b i i
The b c aches at times i. a I,
making mt
and restless; pal
ah across the of h k . . ,
and again the loin- are ii,
stoop is use to i i
a p aster to lack in is
You re- ch Ir n -e .
lb bad new
n do-
wet to profit b.- pi-
h Savage sir et,
N C . say lo.- tonic time
my disordered, p
ages of he
scanty Mid t lure. painful.
in m i a d if
I caught
the g it fur to.
without relief. I
cured y Till- began
use removed the
an I and regulate i the
of I am plea, d
d Dean's Kidney rills n
return tor the h. m lit I
from their
sale all Pile t
cents. Co ,
New York, sole agents for the United .
States.
the name
take no other.
Manager Frank J.
of the Virginia League
Champions, found Noah's
Liniment best for
Sore Muscles
bruises, scratches, stiffness.
One trial will convince you.
Noah's Liniment penetrates.
but little rubbing.
Notice to Creators.
Having this qualified as
or the of King,
this is to notify all person holding
said to file said
claims with me on or before
day of April, 1911, or this
be pleaded in bar of recovery of said
claims, and all indebted to laid
estate are hereby notified to
immediate with the under-
the 11th day of April, 1810.
D. R. Little,
of estate of Moses King.
ltd
Lion a Child.
In a I on lei
into
a is a
when least regarded. Oft-n it
corns colds, croup whoop
They that
Dr. King's New Discovery could I
few s cure our baby
of a very b of writes
Mrs. George II. of t at Rock.
always R to
when h takes cold. It's a w, n
medicine for Beat f. r coughs,
colds, la asthma,
weak lungs. bottle free.
Guaranteed by a druggists.
The splendid work of
Stomach and Liver
Tablets is daily coming to light.
No such grand remedy for liver
and bowel troubles was ever
known before. Thousands bless
them for curing constipation,
sick headache, biliousness,
dice and indigestion. Sold by
all dealers.
A Man Wants to Die.
when a liver and sluggish
bowels cause fr despondency.
But Dr. King's New Life Pill expel
poisons the system; bring hope
and cure all liver,
an i and
vigor to the weak, nervous and ailing.
at all druggists.
lo Confederate
At the reunion on
the 10th, inst. the following
named gentlemen wire appoint-
ed a committee
to make all necessary
for the next reunion on
May 10th, 1911, to
R. W. King, chairman; W. B.
Wilson, treasurer; A. J. Griffin,
A. L. Blow, Chas. Cobb. J.
White, W. L Brown, R L. Carr,
U. Williams, D. C. Moore.
Tho gentlemen of the commit-
tee will take due thereof
and govern themselves accord-
H. Harding,
PATENT ONLY APPLIED FOR.
Grifton. N. C. May 1910.
Editor j
Just say to your Hanrahan
respondent that he is a little too
previous about the automatic
car coupler. I have not received
a patent for it yet. Patent is
applied for, but I have no
fears abut getting it in time
when the patent t Hie i takes it
up for decision, as there i
in the office it c V,
or any ways it.
S. V.
John Rockefeller would i o
broke he should his art
tire income try to prepare a
better than Chamber-
Colic. Cholera Dar-
Remedy for
dysentery or bowel complaints.
It is simply impossible, and ho
every one that has used it.
Sell by all
Here's the Proof
have Ind to use
on two of my arms,
the was gratifying.
Both were Immediately relieved of sore-
and able to resume throwing; with
former speed. Have used It
myself, and consider It the best
ever tried. It is fine for bruises,
scratches. etc. Frank J.
Roanoke
Noah's Is the best remedy
for Lame Back,
Stiff Joints and Sore Throat,
Strains. Sprains, Cuts. Bruises.
Colic, Cramps,
Neuralgia. Tooth-
ache and all
Nerve, Bone and
Muscle Aches
The gen-
has
Ark on every
IS
old by dealers In
medicine. Sam-
by mall
Noah Remedy Co.,
Richmond,
PERRY h
POLE.
Ci.;
VA.
ct
Not Quite
Bow often you can a Asa
thing
nail or screw driver or
Er lacking. Hare a good
box and be prepared for
emergent Our line
Is a you could desire, and
we will see that your tool
box does not lack a
useful
Of
You get Harm
Horse Goods t c
of
New North Ci
For the week ending 18th the
Chattanooga Tradesman reports
the following new industries in
North
com-
company.
I China
plant
power com-
com-
J P.
I Corey
Stray Up.
I have taken up one male
J. C. LANIER
in
Tomb Stones
Iron Fencing
NOTICE
I have the grocery
of the late on
and will continue to carry it on
at the same The stock will be
and ad led tr, ant
can fill your needs in good,
North
company.
Raleigh-$100,000 realty a
Salisbury t a n n i
company.
and basket f 150.000
company.
Hogs Taken Up.
Notice is hire by given that I
have
Camp C. V. w
White and black t-potted, weight, the m. of Hard.-e's
shout pounds, marked one tow and marked with
spit in right tar. Owner can a In the right ear an in the
proving ownership
and paying
G. W. Edmondson,
Bathes, N. C ltd
low and marked with
he right ear an I a hole in the
lift. The owner can obtain them by
applying to the reigned p
the costs of advertisement.
This April 25th
F. E. Brooks.
CENTRAL
Barber Shop
Herbert Edmond, Prop.
Located in main business sec-
of the town. Five chairs
in operation and each
sided over by a skilled
Our place is in r,
sharp. Our l its clean.
Modern electrical for
dry shampoo and La-
dies waited on at their homes.





WINTERVILLE DEPARTMENT
In Charge of F. A. EDMONDSON
Authorized Agent of The Eastern Reflector tor and Vicinity- Advertising Rates Application
Pitt County School I We have needles, bobbins end were presented to the
manufactured by The A. G. Cox shuttles, for any sewing machine graduating class by Peele,
Manufacturing Company are in the country. Also superintendent of public
comfortable, neat and
durable. Terms are liberal.
When in the market come to see
us, have the desk for you.
We are carrying a nice line of
Coffins and Caskets. Prices are
right and can nice
service. A. G. Cox Mfg. Co.
threaders, the very f r of Martin county.
dis-
affected eyes or dark
Harrington, Barber C
We have put in an assortment
of patterns for all styles.
Harrington, Barber Co.
Eugene went to
Greenville
For spring dress goods,, Cox left Saturday
embroidery aid see j to attend the closing
Z, , . exercises of Meredith
New lot just in. went A
Harrington. Barber Co-, attend the
For rice fresh see R. V. -g of F. W. t. .
on Tuesdays. j F- Harrington and B. F.
and Saturdays. Manning vent to Kinston Tues
For cold drinks of all kinds
at H. L- Johnson's fountain. Misses Johnson, Lu-
Just received, a nice lot Hughes, Magdalene and
ladies and shoes. Hulda Cox left yesterday for
Barber Co j Greenville to attend the E. C. T,
The is the Kind S.
you need. See us. Miss Kittrell, who has
A. iV. Ange Co. been in the school of music at
We call attention to our came home Saturday,
new S. L. Ange and wife, who have
K. W. been spending some time with
For nice fresh herrings j Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Ange. re-
see A. Co. turned to their home at James-
ville, N. C. yesterday.
Straw hats are going fist, buy i Miss Mattie Fagan and Roy
one, don't be W. Ange Smith, of who have
been visiting Misses Kate and
Leave your orders for H. Chapman, returned
L. Will be delivered
anywhere town.
Minting and oil cloth, the
floor. Lu; some, cover it over.
Co.
Before buying, see my line cf
post cards, H. L, Johnson.
Field peas and peanuts for
day.
Miss Lela Roach, of
who has been spending sometime
with Misses Kate and
Chapman, left yesterday tor
Greenville, to attend the summer
school at E. C. T. T. S.
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Stokes, of
spent Sunday with
sale by A. W. Ange Co., Win- j Mr and R. G-
N. C Miss Mamie
To reduce our stock before in has been attending to E. C. T. T.
we will offer for came home Friday,
time, cheap, for Misses Lessie King, of Durham,
gingham fie, calico, Bethel, are
worsted dress goods, to
percales, to
motor cloth, waist
; lawn, mohair
wool
to table peaches, pie
peaches, shirts.
shirts, shirts,
shirts, Call and see what
we offer. A. W. Ange Co.
The A. G. Cox Manufacturing
Co. are rendering good service
in the undertaking business.
Coffins and cheap with
excellent hearse service.
The A. G. Cox Manufacturing
Co. has sold this season ever
planters and
guano sewers which would
ally indicate a large cotton crop
this year.
New lot of dry goods and no-
just in. Better while
they cheap.
A. W. Ange It Co.
A new lot of lamps just in.
Harrington, Barber Co.
Beef, sausage and fish, going
cheap. R. W. at Johnson
stand, on railroad street.
Let us frame that for
you. Any size frame,
A. V. Ange Co.
You will never regret when
you purchase a buggy,
manufactured by A. G. Cox Man-
Co., Win
N. C-
How is your soul Let
us show you our new lot of
shoes. Harrington. Barber Co
A nice six key soda fountain
for sale. R. D.
We have purchased the
know as the
Milling and Mfg. and will
be ready very soon to grind corn,
do general repair work and dress
Umber.
Harrington, Barber Co.
A nice lot of matting just in.
A. W. Ange Co.
Fresh corn herrings at
Barber ft Co.
We are now in position to do
every day general
repair work promptly.
Harrington Barber ft Co.
visiting Misses Eva and
Bell Langston.
Rev. B. F. Huske will preach
at the Episcopal church next
Sunday, the at 3.30 p. m ,
as the council at was
in session at the time of his reg-
appointment.
TENTH SESSION CLOSED.
High School Commence-
mat
Winterville, N. C. May
The tenth session of Winter-
ville High school closed Friday
evening, May 20th. This session
has been one of the best in its
history with respect to the
of students enrolled, the
character of the work done, and
the deportment of the pupils.
Mention was made in Thurs-
day's issue of The Reflector in
regard to the Wednesday even-
On Thursday evening at
o'clock the exercises by the
graduating class were held. The
following composed the
Misses Clara
ton, Jeannette Cox, Leona O. x,
Eva Langston and Messrs. A. B.
R. H. K. T.
Ray nor and M. L. Tingle. The
class exercises have become one
of the most popular features of
the entire program, as many
people were turned a. iv not
being able to get seats in the
auditorium.
Friday morning at
were held by the classes at
the flag pole where ivy was
planted and a flag raised by the
senior class. Promptly at
o'clock Hon. T. W. Bickett, of
Raleigh, was introduced in a very
happy manner by Mr. J. Ev-
one of Greenville's leading
lawyers. The subject of Mr.
address
and We shall not
attempt to give an outline of
excellent address It was among
the best ever delivered here-
scholarly and practical. At e
close of the address, the
At p. m. the annual de-
bate was given by the Vance
Literary Society. The query
was. That the United
States should subsidize her mer-
chant The affirmative
was represented by Messrs. C.
E. Langston. O. H. Cox, and Roy
Causey, and the negative by
Messrs. R. H F. W.
and P. N. The
following acted as
Bickett. Peele and Ev-
The of both sides
acquitted themselves most ex-
and it was difficult to
tell which side had the better of
the contest, but the decision
rendered two to one in favor of
the affirmative by the judges.
The closing concert consisting
of drills, choruses and
mental selections was given by
Literary society
Friday evening at
The crowds at all the exercises
were record breakers, yet every-
thing passed off and
orderly. The next session will
begin Sept. 9th, 1910. The ti us-
are planning many
to be put in during
the summer.
Altar
tea y
II
DRINKING TOO MUCH,
restart
SICK
Take No Substitute.
ITEMS.
Thieve.
The fact that bicycle thieves
are round makes it very unsafe
for wheels to be left on front
porches or out of doors at night
Failure to observe this
led to the loss of two wheels
by boys in town last week, in
both instance the wheels bring
stolen from porches where
they had been left overnight.
The boys whose wheels were
stolen are James Brown and Mil-
ton Pugh and they would be glad
of any information leading to
finding them.
N. C, May 1910.
Miss Janie Tyson, who had
spent several weeks with her
aunt Mrs. C. E-
returned to her homo near Rene-
ton Thursday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
and children spent Friday and
Saturday at Ayden visiting
relatives.
Mrs. Ed. Beaman and Miss
Annie Laura Lang, of
were visiting at Ivy Smith's Fri-
day.
Miss Mary Joyner, of Farm
loiter, of
NOTICE.
Josiah Dixon vi J. A. Gardner
By virtue of a decree of the Superior
court of county, made in th
f on going ed cause, at the April
term, of the
court, undersigned commissioner
appointed by he court in said cause,
will on 6th day of at
o'clock noon
before the court house door in
the I if heat r for the
following tr or paresis
f land to
1st tract. Lying and be in
county of Pitt aid slate of North
Carolina, Swift Creek Town-hip. be-
ginning at a stake in the Cl y
road and running s. w. Si
to a stake, thence s. a. poles t
stake, then a. w. piles to the
road, th n r up and with the
t Cross
thine down the Clay Root road to
beginning, containing
more or less.
Also one other tract in said
and beginning at
s co d corn r and runs s.
w. to the creek road, th n down
said to th; old Flat
ditch, thence with the various corset
of said ditch to Isaac 3rd
comer, then n. w. poles to
the beginning, seres
more or less.
If one other parcel of Ian I in
said c state, be-
at the big ditch bridge on the
lay Root read and down said
road to J. C
line, then a southerly direction with
said line to an ditch,
Snow Hill, were visiting at Lloyd
Smith's Saturday.
I am requested to announce
L Little will be at Smith's
school house next Saturday night
for the purpose of organizing a
local Farmers Union. We hope
the farmers will turn out and
give him an encouraging show
log.
Rev. S. W. filled his
regular appointment at Smith's
school house Sunday and preached
v good sermons morning and
night.
Several of the young men of
our town attended the commence-
at Winterville last week.
Misses Martha Belle and Jessie
Smith, of who had
spent a week here visiting
el to their home Sun-
day evening accompanied by
their grandfather. T. E. Little.
I heard yesterday morning
that there was a Snow and two
Lions at Arthur Sunday, though
it was a very warm day. It was
said that they wore for
Norfolk.
The weather has been warm
enough a few days for stuff to
grow, which is very pleasing to
the farmers.
Mr. and Mrs. Mills Smith, who
have been sick for more than a
we are improving.
Some of us sit up until after
to seethe eclipse of
the moon until it was completely
bid.
ditch to the containing
acres more or less.
Also one other of land in said
township, county and beginning
at the inters of the Gardner
bridge road and the road
and running with the
Greenville road to the Laura A.
land, thence to If. O,
line, the eastward with
If. O. line to the Gardner
bridge road, thence with
the Gardner bridge road to the begin-
containing K air, or less
and being the land upon
mill, store and of I. A.
Gardner is located
Also one engine boiler, saw
mill and grist-mill, being the engine,
boiler, saw-mill and grist-mill
is now located on the tract of
above described and known
the J. A. Gardner mill.
This the 7th cf May,
F. C. Harding,
In Superior Court.
North
Pitt County.
P. Moon
vs. f
J. A.
By virtue of a decree of the Superior
court of Pitt county made in the fore-
going at the April term of Pitt
county Superior court 1910, the under-
signed commissioner appointed b the
c will on tin 6th day of Jun,
1910, at o'clock, noon, expose to
public before the court h door
in Greenville to the highest bidder for
cash, the following described tract
or parcel of land
and in Up county of Pitt
an slate North Carolina and de-
scribe J as follows to win Hound, d on
the south by M. O. Gardner, on the
by J. A. Gardner, on the north
by J. A. and M p. on
west by J. A. and M. O. con-
arras more or
Thia 7th day of May 1910.
F C. Harding,
Weak
Heart Action
There are certain nerves
that control the action
of the heart. When they
become weak, heart
action is impaired. Short
breath, pain around heart,
choking sensation,
fluttering, feeble
or rapid pulse, and other
distressing symptoms fol-
low. Dr. Miles Heart Cure
is a medicine especially
adapted to the needs ox
these nerves and the mus-
structure of the
heart itself. It is a
strengthening tonic that
brings speedy relief.
Try It
years I with what
was trouble,
doctor, told ma I had
trouble. I had
the Dr.
heads, and I
try Dr. Cur. I have
taken bottles, and now I am
not Buffering at all. X am cured
Hit. did ii. I I
the that It attract th. at-
of others who as I did.
d.
M St. T.
Yew Dr. Heart
Cora, and w. him return
bottle If It
Medical Co., led
Do You Own a Piano
If not, and you expect to own
yon owe it to yourself to ex-
magnificent display
shown at the At White
A display really
to a large
a glance you will inspect a
line of pianos not alone stand
in character of tot e, y and
general in a class to
itself, but you m with prices
that stand and
an I where. F
different makes tr select from, none
of those cheap we-tern department
store stencils, but each one a stand-
ard, of acknowledged fame and t
reputation, in the trade. Four
player pianos of known
we will take your piano in
exchange for one of tr self play-
We also carry the
ORGAN, standard of the world.
Old organs and pianos taken in ex-
change, terms to s lit your
When in Greenville visit out
White.
Next door to Carr Atkins Hardware Co. store.
REPORT OF THE OF
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE,
AT FARMVILLE, N. O.
close of business March 29th,
Resources
Loans and discounts
Overdrafts secured
unsecured 291.48
Furniture and fixtures 1,070.60
Due from 60,768.98
Cash items 897.88
Gold coin
Silver coin, including
minor coin currency 640.66
Nat bank and other U. S.
Notes
Total
2,887.00
104,913.07
Liabilities
Capital stock 110,000.00
Surplus fund 6,000.00
Undivided profits less
cur. exp and taxes pd
Time of deposits 16,841.81
t s sub. to check 67,880.01
Cashier's 1,104.86
Total
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, County of Pitt,
I, J. R. Davis, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly-
swear that the above statement is true to the best of my
edge and belief. J. R. Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before
me, this 4th day of April. 1910.
J. A.
Notary Public,
ltd
W. J.
R. L. Davis,
F. M. Davis,
Directors.
BAKER HART
BAKER HART
The Up-to-date Hardware
Store
IT is the place to buy you Paint, Varnish,
Stains, Building Material, Nails, Cook
Stoves, Enamelware, Fine Cutlery,
Handsome Chafing Dishes.
We Carry a full Line of Wall Paints-
easy to put hard to come off. Place
now with them and you will be
pleased.
E,; Special attention is called to our line of
FARMERS GOODS, consisting of Weeders,
the best Cultivators made, both in riding and
walking. Full line of WIRE FENCING of the
very best quality.
Don't fall to see us before buying, they
can supply your wants. Give them a call.
Baker Hart
Evans Street,
i,
USED UNIVERSALLY
WHEN were first Introduced
you had some excuse being
Hut now
If you are it can only be because you do not know the,
facts in the case.
They are used today from the Atlantic to the Pacific for all kinds
of buildings, wider all conditions.
They are fireproof, never leak and last as long as the
building itself without needing repairs.
For further detailed information apply to
YORK COBB. Agents.
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.
D. J. and
Troth In Preference to Fiction.
One Dollar Per Tear
No.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. JUNE
I O.
No.
Subscribe to The Reflector.
STATE NEWS.
ASSEMBLY.
of to be
hiT
New Bern. May 80.-The old
the St Cyprian
church, which
was built over
then being the place of worship
for a Baptist congregation but
in later years purchased by the
Episcopalian, has been torn
down. In excavating for the
foundation of the new church.
will be the finest
Episcopal church in Virginia and
North Carolina, six human
tons were found that were sup
posed to been buried over a
century ago. Their bones were
exceedingly large and their
teeth were apparently firm a
as they were when the bodies of
these pioneers were interred.
Raleigh. May 80-The
sort of an impression
exists here that the governor
and of state will have to
assemble the legislature in
special session the state's
credit can be saved in
with the maturity of the
of outstanding bonds
due July can be taken care of,
in view of the fact that after
two separate widely advertised
efforts to float the refunding
bonds, have succeeded in
selling It is
pointed out that even if the
state should the money
there would have to be
authority for this since the
assembly at its last session
provided that the state treasurer
should not have authority to
borrow money for state
although it did provide that
state institutions could borrow
money with the consent of the
council of state.
Seventeen people already here,
seven more expected today to
take the Pasteur treatment under
Dr. C. A Shore, and one dead
are some the of two
mad work at Hope Mills
about five weeks ago. Twenty-
two were bitten by one dog.
Raleigh Times.
Asheville. May
years old, a
dealer of Bride water, near
Hickory, this state was instantly
killed, and Robert Hodges,
also of was seriously
injured by Southern freight
No. while walking on a siding
near the latter city tonight at
7.60 o'clock. was
cut to pieces. Hodges
suffered a broken ankle and
severe internal injuries.
is bowed down in grief occasioned
the sudden death last night
of Cant. F. W. Barnes one of our
most influential, highly respect-
ed. prominent and wealthy
For several days
ed bad not been feeling well, but
he continued to move around.
Last night he visited his
Mrs. Floyd and
while engaged in conversation
with Mr. Davis, he
must be going blind; I
scarcely immediately
fell back in his chair a corpse.
A RUNAWAY MARRIAGE
Held
The twenty-seventh
session of the North Carolina
Assembly will be held
in Asheville June The
program, which calls for forty-
six addresses and reports, is an
excellent one. filled with married
air. C While, sad
Hiss Clara of New
There was much interest
RUNAWAY HORSE
Ce With Other Vehicle
Missed.
Mr. t. Jones brought a load
BUCK JACK ITEMS.
of Produce to town this morning,
their friends over the report Hg and
that became current here Mon ;,
that Mr. Richard make
Si of Tm inquiry about prices. The horse
Miss Clara Pugh. of New Bern. at something
Nothing
that will be of great interest learned at the time ex
ran away. Reaching Five
LOCAL BRIEFS.
Blackjack. N. C., May 31.-
Several of our people at-
tended the Ayden commence-
A large crowd attended the
onion last Friday
The union seems to grow very
fat We believe if the farmers
will come together and discuss
different subjects they will do
all teachers.
The officers President. D.
H. Hill, president of A. M.
College; vice-president. Charles
L. Coon, superintendent Wilson
public schools;
R. D. W. Connor, secretory
of North Carolina
Commission; executive commit
tee. D. H. Hill, L. Cow.
R. D. W. J. R.
J. F. Webb. Miss Edith Royster,
R. L Moore, A. E and H.
B. Smith.
MUs Anne of Duke
public schools is president the
department of education.
The officers of the department
of superintendence J. Y.
Joyner. Harry Ho well,
dents.
Prof. Harry Harding, of Char-
is president of the depart-
of school principals.
The officers of the Women's j married to Hon. E. M. Green, of
Association for the betterment New Bern and a
of public school homes in him night in order to
Carolina President. Mrs. see Mr. White, who was visiting
W. K. of in the city. It was th n that
that the marriage had taken
place in Kinston.
From the Kinston Free Press
of Monday we get the following
romantic
was at the home of
Mayor W. D.
morning at 11.30 o'clock, when
Mr. Richard White, of Greenville,
and Miss of New
Bern, wt-r united in matrimony
by the Rev. J. H. G in the
presence of but a few friends.
The runaway couple came in
from New Bern on tho 10.30
Norfolk Southern train this
morning and were met by Mr.
Jim Hines, a particular of
the room's and taken to the
home of Mr. where the
ceremony was subsequently per-
formed
bride engaged to
aim
Points animal was about to great in the future,
turn the corner up Evans street, We glad to see our friend,
when it slipped down on the C. G. For the
June.
Sixth month
Go list your taxes.
Now for more
a-e getting finer and
better.
Jim.-m idea pretty but
a little cool.
Every more teachers
to id--summer
paving and slided nearly across
the street Both the front lg
of the horse were badly skinned
in the slide the paving
But for runaway horse
falling, there would have been a
collision with other vehicle
going d the street the
corner at the and the
might have something
serious.
they made their arrangement
to run up to Kinston and be
married. Mr. and Mrs
will remain in Kinston until the
o'clock train when they will
leave for a bridal trip to New
York city and other
After tour they
will come to to make
vice president, Mrs. E. E.
of Raleigh; corresponding
C. H. Me bane, Raleigh;
recording secretary. Miss Mary
K. Applewhite, Raleigh.
Among those who will address
the assembly are the following.
Dr. L. D. Harvey, president
Stout University, at
Miss Jessie Field, their home here,
schools, Page county,
Iowa, Hon. W. J. of
the United States department of
agriculture. Dr. Frank
College, Columbia
University, New York; Hon.
B. Martin, United States depart-
of Agriculture, Washing-
ton, D. O. Clarence H. Poe,
Raleigh, Dr. W. S. Rankin.
secretary state board of health,
Raleigh.
Tear Tens.
T payers of the town of
and of
township are hereby notified that
during the month of June can
be found in the city hall, on Fifth
street, for the purpose of listing
taxes tor the 1910.
H. A. Blow,
Taster for Greenville.
T. R. Moore,
List Taker, Greenville Township.
Beys and Is Hell.
you are fighting for
and to
ed Mayor Seidel in address
before the Milwaukee Ministerial
Association at the Y. W. C A.
building. a verbal bat-
and some sharp repartee
the discussion and
after. Seidel had
remarked that when a boy is
offered a ticket he will
shun the saloons. On of the
ministers arose and declared he
wouldn't trust his boy to attend
a baseball game for the very
reason that intoxicants were sold
on the grounds.
manage to drink de-
the minister.
Than it it up to replied
the cultivate and de-
bettor
Mayor Seidel suggested that
the ministers co-operate with the
school board in an attempt to
have the doors
thrown wide to
for purposes.
Hon. Harry W.
Enterprise.
Hon. Harry . W. Whedbee, of
Greenville, is a candidate for the
judgeship of the third judicial
district to succeed Judge Ward.
Mr. Whedbee needs no intro-
from us to the people of
Pitt county. For sixteen
he has been actively engaged in
the practice of law at our county
During these sixteen
years his every effort has been
to advance interests of hie
county, his state and his party.
A man whose honor is
a gentleman of the highest
type, a Democrat in the truest
sense and a lawyer whose
is unquestioned, he stands
without a peer in the of
Eastern Carolina. The robes of
office could not fall upon
that would carry them with
more dignity and honor than
those of Mr. Whedbee.
Growing of Grapes in
That the United States Depart-
of Agriculture is making a
comprehensive and exhaustive
study of the possibilities of grape
growing in Eastern Carolina
attested by the arrival in the
city yesterday of Mr. C. T. Dear-
viticulturist of the depart-
who has been to Willard,
N. C , where United States
in connection with the State
One department has a test farm of
the ministers declared there acres being used
any need of trying to in improving the grow-
give the boys good, wholesome
when the nickel
theaters downtown eaten d to
their
thing for you to do then
is to compels with the
replied the mayor. a
moving picture right in
school
of the or mus
variety of grape. Mr.
Dearing says there millions
of acres of land in this State
veil adapted to this
he has reasons to expect much
from the tests in breeding, etc.
at the Willard
ton Star.
Parents to BUm .
Nearly ever body in America
knows the of
now Lady
Cook, if please, of London.
She was recently in this
c in the of the
suffragette movement, but it is
not that which has caused her to
be widely discussed on this side
of the water, as well as in her
adopted laud. No. Lady Cook
has the
and has given publication
to some real sound thought,
original and. in a measure,
that
was the
shame of the world might be
avoided if mothers would act
sensibly and bring up their
daughters in the full wisdom and
experience of life. The same
to fathers, too, who neglect
to frank and open with
sons. Says Lady
are deeply to blame
tor s large portion of the miseries
enumerated. If fathers
aged their sons to be frank and
with them as they would
be with their youthful friends,
their advice would
prepare their children to beware
of strange woman whose
steps lead down to Vice
exposed and robbed of its mys
tery would disgust rather than
charm; they recognize
the truth of St- Paul's
teaching that bodies are
the temples of the living
when preserved in purity,
if mothers would only learn to
win the confidence of their
daughters and teach them all
they ought to know of them
selves, thus guarding them from
dangers and instructing them in
sacred duties and responsibility,
how many a girl would have
been saved who is now lost
through sheer ignorance, and
from the foolish and misplaced
modesty of the only one who
could have properly enlightened
her.
There is a world of truth there,
but while Lady Cook's theories
are highly commendable, later
day prudery still stands in the
way of that frank education of
the young in the home. For
why
mean, shrink from unfolding
that knowledge which has ever
bean surrounded with mystery
sod secrecy, the two very
which make sin and misery
attractive to the young mind.
And who is there with courage
enough to break away from
misguided tradition; to call
rose rose and a spade a
Asheville Citron.
few mouths he has in
Florida.
We were y much
to see such a large crowd out
ti attend our Sunday
We hops to see many
in r; out next Sunday.
Mrs. W. L. W about the
same. We truly hope will,
be better soon.
The crops looking
better the rain.
weather bean somewhat coo
for the of year. TobaCCO is
looking Veil,
commenced to play a pan
with it. Corn ii doing ,
cotton is being chopped a fast
as the farmers eta get to it
The World Will Then.
A wise mun said. a man
write a better book, a .
better or mike a better h,, and
N. C. June I.
at her horn.; on
from t V.
and
rendered by Miss
; Lloyd.
Bunting.
Carrie ice and Mr. Frank
which id--d to the enjoy-
of
re
served,
and and
hit
were Misses
Minnie
Margaret
Jennie Lloyd. Carts Bullock.
i Maude Barnhill. Mamie Blair,
and ix Jones,
Worth, Grimes,
Mr. Mrs.
If
mouse trap than his
though he build his in
woods the world will make a
beaten path to Ins
other words if he shows r
men a better way they look to
him for help. The
men who are now trying their
best to make large yield of corn
on an acre of land in this
try are going to be greater
factors to the people than the
men who endow colleges and
other institutions.
who are leading for a
yield on the lands are going to
change the methods of farming
in this section and put
on a higher plane The shod
methods of the past will be no
more after these pioneers show
what it is possible for the lands
of this section to produce Mt.
Airy News.
Mayo, Walter Frank
Conn, Tom Andrew. Marvin
W R
Jodie Vanes
Dr. M P
Dr. Dr. V. A. Ward.
Mrs. Charles
r quests the honor
of your
at the of bar daughter
Margaret Cotton
To
Mr. Ferguson
on evening
Wednesday, the fifteenth of June
Nineteen hundred and ten
At o'clock
St. Paul's Church
Greenville North C
No cards in the city.
Tail's Visit.
President Taft has written
General Julian Curr
concerning his Durham trip at
the laying of the corner stone of
And I the National Religious
School and for the
race, and although he
cannot promise to c me while
congress is so uncertain a pro-
position to him, he has the willing
spirit.
Al I can President
Taft declares as a last
that I want to The
adjournment of congress
probably all that prevents his
coming here. It was the same
trouble with Senator Bob Taylor.
That gentleman would have been
here July to make the opening
address but for the fact that he
doesn't know whether he will be
free or not The letter from
Taft to General Carr
was signed by President Taft
personally and was very warm
in its u r h a m
Herald.
a Horn.-.
H.
I -q i its he honor
your ;
at tho marriage of her daughter
Lorraine
to
Mr. James Clifford Tyson
on the morning of
June the fourteenth
nineteen hundred and ten
at half past seven o'clock .
St. Paul's Episcopal Church
Greenville, North Carolina.
No cards in the city.
Or. Hyatt Coming.
Dr. H. O. Hyatt will be in
Greenville at Hotel Bertha June
6th and 7th, Monday and Tues-
day, for the purpose of treating
disease of the eye and
glasses.
Ge to City Hall.
The tax list takers begun
their work and are ready to
receive callers. The list takers
for both the town and Greenville
township can be found in the
city hall on Fifth street.
Subscribe to Reflector.
Our Greenville, yours if you
come.
The lecture a over, and Ilia so-
who did talking
ears as followed
out boll to In. far
be could, what sort of an Impression
made. drew to
doorway two old gentlemen who were
making way out
rendered a verdict.
said one of them,
did yon of
beard said
yon It was at all
asked other.
old fashioned way, re-
plied the venerable
don't quite catch your said
questioner.
It bot It
struck me as than
electricity about It,


Title
Eastern reflector, 27 May 1910
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The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
May 27, 1910
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Joyner NC Microforms
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