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WINTERVILLE DEPARTMENT
In Charge of F. A. EDMONDSON
I Authored Agent of The Eastern Reflector and Rites on Application
The Pitt School i We have needles, bobbing
manufactured by The A. G. Cox shuttles, for any sewing machine
Manufacturing Company are in the country. Also needle
cheat.; comfortable, neat and threaders, the very thing
affected -es
Harrington, Barber
We have put in an assortment
of patterns for all styles.
durable. era liberal.
When in the market to see
us, we have the desk for you.
Eugene Cannon went out to
his borne new Bonn
We are carrying a nice line of
and Caskets. Prices are
nice hearse
A. G. Cox Mfg. Co.
C. T and F. A
s a to yesterday.
Fir spring goods,
laces tee us-
N.-w lot just in.
Co-
Misses Norms
Evelyn went to Greenville
For nice fresh full see R. D
on Thursdays,
and Saturdays.
M; j Vivian left
for her home at
Point.
For cold drinks of ail kinds
at H. L. Johnson's fountain.
Miss Lee Nichols, of Ayden,
was in town yesterday visiting
Miss Hattie Kit
Just received, a nice lot of
ladies shoes.
Harrington, Barber Co
Cox came m from
where ant
attended the exercises
of Meredith college.
is the hind
you need. See us.
A. W. Ange Co.
Miss Bertha Carroll came in
from Tuesday where she
has been attending college-
We call your attention to our
new line of groceries.
R. W.
E. F. Tucker and family went
to Walstonburg yesterday.
For nice fresh corned herrings
see A. W. Ange iv. Co. Winter-
N. C.
a number of our
attended the closing
the F. a. at Ayden.
Straw hats are going fast, buy
one, don't be W, Ange
Mrs. Mollie Bryan went
to Greenville today.
Leave your orders for ice at H.
L. Johnson's. Will be delivered
any e in town.
Miss Olive Butt and
Cox, accompanied by Miss Louise
came in from
Salem Tuesday.
Matting and oil cloth, the
floor, buy some, cover it over.
Harrington. Barber Co.
Miss Crawford returned
yesterday from Ayden
by Miss Stella
who will spend a few days with
her.
Before buying, see my line of
post cards, H. L. Johnson.
Mrs. Melissa Vincent returned
from Ayden yesterday.
Field peas and peanuts for
sale by A. W. Ange Co., Win-
N. C.
Miss Annie of
was in town yesterday.
To reduce our stock before in-
we will offer for a
limited time, cheap, for
gingham calico,
worsted dress goods, to
suiting, percales, to
motor waist
goods, lawn, mohair
wool effects.
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 caskets cheap with
excellent hearse service.
Let us frame that for
yon. Any frame.
A. W. Ange Co.
Barber Co.
How is your soul Let
us show you our new lot of
shoes. Barter Co
A nice six key soda fountain
for sale. R.
We have purchased the
as 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 Co.
Fresh corn herrings at
Barber Co.
We are now in to do
grinding every day general
repair work promptly.
Harrington Barber Co.
The A. G. Cox Manufacturing
Co. has sold this season ever
cotton 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.
A new lot of lamps just in.
Harrington, Barber Co.
Beef, sausage and fish, going
cheap. R. W. at Johnson
stand, on railroad street.
You will never regret when
you purchase a
manufactured by A. G. Cox Man
Co., Winterville.
N. C-
Miss Hattie left
day for Greenville to attend the
summer school at E. C. T. T. S.
M. B. Bryan went to Norfolk
today.
B. P. Manning and F. A. Ed-
went to Norfolk Men
day and returned
H. J. Miss Lessie
King went to Greenville
day.
Miss Miriam after
spending Sunday and Monday at
home, returned to Greenville
yesterday.
W. J. Bullock, of Grifton,
spent Sunday with W. and J.
L. Rollins.
Tennis seems to be a popular
game with some of our young
people.
Mrs. F. M. Crawford and Miss
went to Greenville today.
Misses Roland and Lena Cobb,
Mary and Beulah
Flanagan, of Farmville, came in
Saturday to visit Misses
and Cox left yes-
for the summer school at
Greenville.
Misses Cora and Car-
roll came in Saturday to visit
Misses Kate and La la Chapman.
Miss May Whitehead, of
Parmele, is visiting, Mies Pearl
Hester.
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Cox went
to Hanrahan yesterday to visit
relatives.
ITEMS.
N. C, May 31.-
Mrs. J. M. Hyman and children,
of Scotland Neck, came down
from Wilson last Tuesday even-
to visit her grandfather, f.
E. Little, and left for her home
Friday. Her mother-in-law,
Mrs. Celie Ann Hyman,
her.
Mrs. Wyatt Eason and child-
of were visit-
her sister, Mrs. Mills Smith,
Sunday.
Our section was well represent
ed at the Union meeting at
Saturday and Sunday.
So
It ma y be overwork, be
the ore Ha from In-
With a well conducted LIVER
one can So mountain of labor
without fatigue.
It odds a hundred par to
earning; capacity.
Horn be kept In healthful action
by, only by
NO
Do You Own a Piano
If not, you expect to own
soon, you owe it to ex-
the display
i shown at the White
I A display really
to a large city.
Io a glance you will inspect a
line of pianos not alone stand
in character of tot t, y and
general in a class to
itself, but I m with prices
that stand here and
incomparable am where. Eight
different makes tr select from, none
of those cheap western department
tore stencils, but each one a stand-
ard, of acknowledged fame and
reputation in the trade. Four
player-pianos of known
We will take your piano ha
exchange for one of ti self play-
era. We alto carry the
ORGAN, the standard of the world.
Old organs and planes taken in ex-
change, terms to s your
When in visit out
New Chamber Commerce
The directors of the chamber
of commerce of Greenville met
in the office of Dr. D. L. James,
Tuesday night, for the purpose
of acting on the resignation of
Elders Walters and Pittman. of Mr F M Wooten as president
Ayden, are holding a protracted
meeting in the Free Will Baptist
church, at Arthur this week,
and it will continue through
Sunday. We hope that great
good will be done.
We thought the comet would
soon be a thing of the past when
it got in the west but it seems to
to net higher every night and is
more visible now than it was
last week.
Today is my seventy second
birthday. Wonder who will make
me a birthday present.
am requested to announce
that Rev. W. F. Waters, of
Ayden, will preach the funeral
of Mrs. J. B. Rouse Sunday
morning at o'clock.
The resignation was and
accepted, and Mr. H. A. White
was elected
dent of the organization. No
secretary was elected at this
time, tut a subsequent meeting
will be held at an early date for
that purpose. It is also the
pose to arouse more interest in
the chamber and have meetings
oftener than during the past
year.
White.
Next door to Carr Atkins Hardware Co. store.
KING'S CROSS ROAD ITEMS.
Marriage License.
Register of W. M. Moore
hats issued the following licenses
since last report.
WHITE.
Oscar H. Peele and Katie
Wells.
Allen J. Cox and Cornelia Es-
Oakley.
Eli Savage. Jr. and Jennie
Gorham.
Randolph and Ellie
Gorham.
Barnhill and Pauline
Bland.
Kings Cross Roads, May
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Smith and
children spent last Saturday
night and Sunday with Mrs
Ed Carraway near Fountain.
Little Ethel Reid Parker,
of Falkland, spent last week
with her grand-parents, Mr.
Mrs. W. C. Moore.
Little Miss Nannie Lee
Matthews is visiting her aunt,
Miss Ora Matthews, this week
The people of this community
are taking great interest in the
choir practice at Cross Roads.
We had a little crowd at the
last meeting and hope to have
more next time.
DEATH OF MRS BETTIE MATTHEWS
Last Wednesday morning at
four o'clock Mrs. Matthews was
called away. She had been a
sufferer for about twelve months
with heart dropsy.
Mrs. Matthews was years
of age. She leaves seven
to mourn her death. She
had been a member of the
Baptist church for several
years. Those who knew her
best loved her most
New Telephone Directory Oat.
We are now delivering our
new telephone directory, and we
earnestly ask that all users of the
telephone will call by number
instead of name, as it very greatly
expedites the service. It is not
for our own good, but the sub-
that we ask this Owing
to our rapid growth it is
hie for the operator to
all the numbers and have to
look up. thereby greatly
reducing the efficiency of the
service. In calling by number
always call the figures singly, a
call, or a-
280-L. call,
-L. Try this and you will like it
Respectfully,
Home Telephone Telegraph Co.
WOODLAND ITEMS.
Woodland. N. C. May 31.-
Several our people attended
the at Ayden last
week.
Mrs. Thomas Abrams. who
has been spending sometime with
her daughter. Mrs. A, W. Bar-
went to Greenville Saturday
to spend a while here.
Mrs. L. G. spent a
part of last week with her sister,
Mrs. Ferny Smith, near Grifton.
Mrs. Puss Barber, of Green-
ville, is spending the week with
her son, A. W. Barber.
Miss is spend-
sometime with Miss Hope
Craft.
We are having some fine
weather this week for plow boys
like myself.
So far Mr. D. D. Haskett has
shown the potatoes this-T
Marvelous Discoveries
mark the progress of
age. Air on heavy
without war
inventions to kill men, and won-
of wonders Dr. King's New Dis-
Ufa When threaten
by coughs, colds, la grippe,
croup, hemorrhage, hay
fever and cough or lung-
For all bronchial affections it has
no It relieves instantly. It's
ears. James M. Black of
N. C . R. R. No. a
it eared Mas at an oust ins cough aX-
season.
A Pig Tail.
A new use has been found for
the phonograph. A certain
of Spray bought a pig a
farmer near and
went to his get on Sun-
day, and upon, the arrival at the
home of the aforesaid farmer, it
was found that he was entertain-
the preacher that day. and
was afraid to deliver the pig. on
account of the minister being
present, but here is where the
phonograph came to the
While the preacher listened to
the strains of good old religious
hymns, the farmer delivered the
pig according to previous tn
News.
Nervous
Break-Down
Nerve energy is the
force that controls the or-
of respiration, cir-
digestion and
elimination. When you
feel weak, nervous,
table, sick, it is often be-
cause you lack nerve
energy, and the process
of rebuilding and sustain-
life is interfered with.
Dr. has
cured thousands of such
cases, and will we believe
benefit if not entirely
cure you. Try it.
and left, me
or
clans but ant
sot bad I
em away
I killed pent-
no relief,
had I
la a
t much better, and I
to Improve cared. I
am la and never
an opportunity
sells Dr. New.
end e him return
first kettle N It
OF THE CONDITION OF
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE,
at n. o.
At the close of business March 29th, 1910.
Resources
Loans and discounts
Overdrafts secured
and unsecured
Furniture and fixtures
Due from
Cash items
Gold coin
Silver coin, including
minor coin currency
Nat bank and other U. S.
Notes
204.40
040.55
837.00
Total
Liabilities
Capital stock
Surplus fund 6,000.00
Undivided profits less
cur. exp and taxes pd 4,086.89
Time of deposits 16,841.81
ts sub. to check 67,880.01
Cashier's 1,104.86-
Total 1104,918.07
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. DAVIS, 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 on and hard to come off. Place
now with them and you will be
pleased.
K 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,
N. C
USED UNIVERSALLY
WHEN Metal Shingles were first introduced years
you hid some excuse for bring
But now
I ll you do not know the
acts in the case.
Atlantic to the Pacific for all kinds
of buildings, under all conditions.
leak and as long as the
building itself without needing
For further detailed information apply to
YORK COBB, Agents.
THE EASTERN
D. J. Editor and Owner
Truth in Preference to notion.
One Dollar Per
No.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, JUNE IO.
IO.
No.
GENERAL ASSEMBLY CALLED
SPECIAL SESSION.
GOVERNOR ACTS IN
EMERGENCY.
.
Session Set
Asked Meet ea in
Mailer of Beads.
The General Assembly of
North Carolina is culled to meet
in extra session on Tuesday.
June at o'clock. The
proclamation for it was signed at
yesterday afternoon by Gov
Kitchin.
The extra session is called by
the Governor by the advice of
the Council of State, and is for
the of taking action in
the emergency which has arisen
because of the failure to sell the
entire issue of the to
refund the issue of of
1880, which fall due on the first
day of July.
funding bonds bear an in
rate of four per cent and
of the entire issue there has only
been subscribed
yet not subscribed
and it is to provide for this
amount that the extra session is
called. The expectation is that
by increasing the rate to five
per cent that the entire issue
will be absorbed.
THE CALL MAY Bit REVOKED.
There is one chance against an
extra session being held, and
that chance depends upon the
bankers and capitalists of the
State. Governor Kitchin has
written personally to every bank
in North Carolina asking that it
have representatives here at a
conference on June eighth, the
purpose of this being to see if the
remainder of the issue of refund-
bonds cannot be placed. If
there is action taken at the meet-
to take up the
this will obviate the need for the
extra and while
no official statement out. it
is understood that the en
tire issue taken the call for the
extra session will be revoked.
Raleigh News and Observer.
PROCLAMATION BY GOVERNOR
To the the General
Assembly of North
By and with the advice of the
council of state, an extraordinary
occasion having arisen, t, W.
Kitchin. governor of the State of
North Carolina, in the exercise
of the power conferred on me by
the constitution of the State, do
issue this my con-
the general assembly in
extra session on Tuesday, the
14th day of June, 1910, at
o'clock a. m., and do hereby
notify and request senators
and members of the of
representatives of the general
assembly of North Carolina to
meet in their respective halls, in
th Capitol in the city Raleigh at
aid time, for the of
considering the emergency re-
from the inability of the
state treasurer to sell in accord-
with chapter public
laws 1909, entitled act to
authorize the issue of state
bonds to pay the stats bonds
which fall due on the first day
of July, sufficient bonds
to pay the present outstanding
bonds of the issue of 1880, which
mature on July 1.1910, and of
enacting legislation to enable
state treasurer to secure
funds to pay said last
mentioned bonds at their ma-
For information of the
of the General Assembly all
Suite are requested to
publish of this
witness whereof, I have
hereunto set my hand and caused
.-i
JAMES.
fl Early is
The first of the series of June
weddings which
pie are to see, took place in the
Memorial Methodist
church at o'clock this morning,
when Miss Mary James became
the bride of Mr. William T.
Lipscomb, Jr.
A few minutes before the
hour, wedding
march being beautifully
by Miss Helen Forbes, the ushers,
s. Charlie James. J Burt
James, Burney Warren and John
marched down
aisle. They were followed by
the two dames of honor, Mrs. C.
C. Skinner, of New York City,
and Mrs. Wilkinson, of Raleigh.
They wore white mull over
blue end pink carnations.
The two maids of honor, MUs
Charlotte of filming
ton and Miss Goodwin, of
Philadelphia, wore pink and car-
white carnations. The four
flower girl, Misses Ada James.
Nell White, Francis Whedbee,
and Ella Moseley Wilkinson, had
meanwhile marched in and
formed in front of the altar.
The bride came in on arm
of her father. Col. F. G. James;
the groom entered from the pas
tor's behind the altar, with
his best man. Mr. Alexander L.
Slow, Jr. The Reverend Mr.
Oliver, of Florence, South Caro-
performed the ceremony
assisted by the Reverend J. H.
Shore, of the Methodist church
here.
The bride wore a tan
gown with hat
gloves to match. She carried a
large bouquet roses
and the valley.
Immediately after the
amid a shower of rice
from friends, who had assembled
at the depot, the couple left, on
the Atlantic Coast Line train for
Lake they will
spend their honeymoon.
The affair was a
morning church man-rage.
A very informal rec was
given Tuesday night at the h. me
of the bride's parents exclusive-
to out of town visitors,
of the bridal party,
relatives of the bride and groom
elect The bridal party repaired
to the residence after the
rehearsal at and late
supper served at The
bridal presents, of which there
was a lavish perfusion, were on
display in the drawing room.
The out of town guests present
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Skin-
of New York City Rev.
and Mrs. Oliver, of Florence. S.
C; Mrs. Wilkinson, of Raleigh;
Miss Charlotte Fennell, of
Miss Mary Goodwin, of
Philadelphia; and Mr. Frank
Skinner, of New York City
UNIVERSITY COMMENCEMENT.
THE TRUE OPTIMIST.
MUNICIPAL MATTERS.
ATLANTIC HOTEL.
by the Night
Aldermen I
Five received tho A.
the five the Ph.
G. three the L. L. B., and four
teen M. D., a total of
students degrees.
honorary degree of L. L D. was
awarded to such distinguished
a Dr. K. P. Battle. Dr.
George Winston. President J.
I Foust the State Normal.
E. J. Hale, and Dr.
Thomas Hume. The Mangum,
orators were H. E. Stacy, J. H
L. C. and J. H.
Johnson of the senior class. The
principal commencement
was delivered by Dr. Charles
Foster Smith of the University
of Wisconsin who made an
able address upon in
Commencement lasted four
days, closing Tuesday. It was
ushered in Friday night by the
Y. M. C. A. reception, Saturday
was class day. The class day
exercises consisted in the class
president's address by A. H.
Wolfe, the history by K.
Nixon, the presentation of the
class gift by H. E. Stacy,
reading of the last will d
testament by Hoke and
the class prophecy by John W
Reeves The class exercises
ball
Mack I Extract Address Mist
State. I
Hill M C June 1-1 At 8.00 p. m- the college The board of aldermen met in City. June
HUT, N. U WM regular monthly session, The Atlantic hotel the
The 115th commencement of the night, with all the members of Mr I.
University came to a g whose and had business to con-
did close last morning the session until midnight.
Miss said, in j. . Boyd was granted license
W. W. Kitchin presenter n , . you u not carry on an undertaking
diplomas in the name of the . , yet venture to hope ,,,.
The street committee reported
arts ad presents the high-. in to
bachelor, art., , the J
the world ever has and ever will I property,
admire. optimism the world. and Ba to the sand work
admires and this it is that
man to his highest j The finance
The man who is blessed to have the accounts
such a spirit in storm turns and tax
upward to the where checked up the
h L,,,.,. ,. a, The market
the remodeling of the market
j house had been completed and
I the building put in good sanitary
condition. Ordinances govern-
the market house were
adopted.
be sun shines, and
though the long be t lick
with he scans the
in eager and not with
despair, for the first gleam o
the dawning light. is
true optimist, what his of
cheer has woo by stern fight-
ills of life.
spirit of true optimism his
wrought every great event in
the world's history and has been
the foundation which --very
great character has developed.
There is honor always for the
successful man and there is credit
to the one who tries and fails,
yet tries again. a min
does not step to enjoy
fruits of conquest, one
disaster overtakes does be
sit and wring his hands in
despair, but rather makes the
obstacles that oppose him step
The cemetery was
to pipes
to such portions of the cemetery
as deemed The special
committee to look into the matter
of procuring more ground for
the cemetery asked for further
time.
The Committee to
storage room for supplies for
the water and light department
was given further time ti make
arrangements
W. H. Allen was granted
license conducts
A voucher for was
may one attain to
-------1 high serenity, this calm
were held in the afternoon. and
seniors gathered under the rest-
shades of the old Davie
ping stones and over climbs in or of C. S. Forbes
to higher in full settlement of all damage
this tenacity and of a
his property by reason of
raising the street.
The street committee was in-
to take such steps as
Died.
The infant daughter or Mr. J.
E Fleming died Friday afternoon
at the home of its grandmother.
Mrs- F. M. Smith, in South
Greenville. The interment took
place today at the Fleming burial
ground in the country.
the Great Seal of the State to be
affixed. Done in the city of
Raleigh this the third day of
June, 1910.
Seal of
W. W. Kitchin,
Governor.
By the Governor.
Alex. J. Fetid.
Private Secretary,
Poplar, smoked the pipe of
sang songs, and burned the
senior benches signalizing the
passing of the class of 1910 from
University life.
The Beta Kappa society
exercises were held in Gerhard
hall The University of North
Carolina is one the four
of the South that has a
chapter of honorary scholarship
society which was founded at
William and Mary in 1776. The
members of the junior class who
made the required mark on three
year's work for admission into
the were E. W.
ton, president; A. L. Field,
secretary; G. W. Thompson, W.
T. Joyner, G. C. Mann, W. A.
Dees, W. J. A.
H. M. and R. L. Deal.
Phi Beta Kappa address was
delivered by Dr. Wm. Lyon
Phelps of Yale and was one of
the most magnificent ever de-
livered in Gerrard hall.
At the inter society
Mr. Clarence Poe made a
did address on relation of
development of the average
to the growth of the State.
Mr- V. L. Stevenson spoke
for the alumni. J. A.
Highsmith and W. R. Edmonds
poke for the student body.
Sunday Dr. James Y. Fair and
Rev. Plato Durham preached
strong uplifting sermons.
Monday was alumni day and
reunions were held by the classes ,
of 1860, 1886, 1890, 1900,
conscience The answer is are found to protect
There is no royal road, only the the property of Dr.
oath of training, of plodding, of j the sidewalk in front of his home
hope, of endeavor, of la graded with the street.
fixed or optimism
is the faith that leads to achieve-
for nothing be done
without hope .
optimist moves along tor investigation,
progress and it, The board went into the
while pessimist would keep
stand still; the
A claim of R. S. May for dam-
age to properly on Dickinson
avenue because of street grading
was referred to Alderman Bowen
Subscribe to the Reflector.
the world at a
consequence, pessimism in the
of a family is the same as in
the life of an individual;
i m kills tho desire that urges
man to struggle against poverty,
ignorance and crime and dries
up all the fountains of joy in the
world.
is sacred because it is
the arena in which character is
developed, the trials, the defeats,
the disappointments, the
the sorrows no leas than
joys, the satisfactions, the
pleasures and the triumphs are
merely the tools placed in our
hands to chisel out fine lines
of a deathless character.
let me Bay to you, if
you would develop the strongest
character, if the great
eat success you must be a true
optimist without fear and with-
out discouragement, with calm
hope and serene confidence, look
boldly, triumphantly optimistic-
ally to the future.
societies in the annual inter-
, society debate. Then came
which dosed the
1905. Mr. Parker of the
class of 1890, one of the foremost
lawyers of the New York bar,
made a good sound talk on the
North Carolina lawyer. The
club save a play in the
afternoon. At night G. W.
Thompson and C. L. Williams
of the Di and W. F- Taylor
and E. W- Turlington, of the
Phi did great credit to their
with the presentation to
each graduate a diploma and a
Bible.
The annual communication of
Winterville Lodge No.
A. M. will be held 3rd Thunder,
June at SO
All members to be
present. Visiting Brethren
cordially Invited.
John Cheek.
B. W. Tucker. See.
kc
an assistant police
candidates whose
been previously filed,
and W. P. was pieced,
his salary being month.
A claim of Violet
damage by a was referred
to the water and light committee
for investigation.
The clerk of the board v. as
granted leave of absence from
town for a week.
A petition from property own-
was presented asking that an
ordinance be adopted requiring
the laying of side-
walk on the south side of Fifth
street An ordinance
adopted in accordance with the
petition.
The water and light
was instructed to place a
light on Fourth street at the A.
C. L. crossing.
A committee consisting of Al-
Carr, Flanagan and
Higgs was appointed to look into
the matter of personal protection
at the crossings of the A.
C. L. railroad.
Accounts approved by the
finance committee were ordered
paid.
By unanimous vote the board
declined to accept the
of E, B, J as
of the third ward, and E. G.
Flanagan as alderman of the
fourth ward that was previously
presented.
G. James and , .
R. W. King were presented as was elected u.
trustee of the graded school to The board took a
All out the unexpired term of J. Tuesday night, 7th.
Morton. its
evening, June 4th.
hotel, fully equipped and
in every small ready
for this us occasion, at-
a larger crowd of visitors
than ever before.
improvements in the
hotel and on the grounds add
charm to the natural
of this seat r Con
Crete file platform
have recently been laid. The
grounds and flower gardens have
received very careful attention
and the blooming plants give
a touch of color.
One of the-most attractive
and convenient additions is the
building of a on the
left pier. will prove a
pleasure to boiling, surf, and
as drinks,
candies, and en be
chased here.
interior of the
been thoroughly
n v off every convenience to
us A roost
c of assistants has
gaged, and with the aid of
the man-
feels Rafe in assuring
prompt
N expense nor was
considered when the
ball room.
with its eight hundred
lights was transformed law a
Japanese At interval
below the balcony rail were
large red and white fa s,
from the high dome, in the
of the room the balcony
was EU.-pended garlands red
and while alternating.
On the main festoons of
red and reached from
to
With the begot if effect
was the e parasol
from
chandelier. From this parasol
many garlands of lantern were
strung. While at
dripping from the ceiling and
from many of lights wire
parasols and
No m-re or
decoration could have been
selected for this i cession- The
faint red not
only the dancers but the
tors, too.
A very beautiful was
led by Mr. W. A. Allen, of Kins-
ton, N. C. The dance begun at
nine o'clock and many attractive
novel were
Seventy-five couples formed a
line for the grand march. Tho
beautiful gowned women were
indeed fair representatives of
North Carolina society.
orchestra, of seven
pieces-, furnished most splendid
Immediately after the
the guests engaged in a sail for
a c tuple of hours. The music
from the orchestra and the
singing on board the boat made
a most fitting climax for the
opening day.
Mrs. Walter Grimes and son,
of Raleigh, have arrived for the
summer.
On the noted fisher-
man, Mr. W. L. Kennedy and
wife will arrive, Mr. and Mrs.
Kennedy spend each summer
here, and their private
the India, has been gotten in
for them.
NOTES FOR BUST
New. Briefs far
Dry Goods. Dress Goods.
Groceries
Anything you Deed can be found at oar
Call to see u
I. R. J. G.
Greenville, N. C.
-ESTABLISHED 1875-
S M
Wholesale end retail Grocer
and Furniture Dealer. Cash
paid for Hides, Fur, Cotton
Oil Turkeys, Eggs, Oak
Mattresses, etc.
Suits, Baby Carriages, Go-Cans.
Parlor suits Tables,
Safes, P. and Gail A
Snuff, High Life Tobacco,
West Cheroots, Henry
Cigars, Canned Cherries, Peach
es, Apples, Pine Apples, Syrup.
Jelly, Meat, Flour, Sugar,
Soap. Lye Magic Food, Matches
Oil, Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls.
Garden Oranges,
Nuts, Candies, Dried Apple
Peaches. Prunes. Currant
Raisins. and
Wooden ware. Cakes and
era. Macaroni, Best
New Royal Sewing
and numerous other good-
Quality and quantity cheap i
cash. tee me.
Halley's Comet
la speeding Ito count at of
miles per hour, according to hut
reports.
A H. engineer on N. A W. Ry
feel would be doing you
the public an if I did not tell
what Conquering done for me. It
cured me of t severe attack of Acute
it me relief in twenty minutes
I mi entirely free from mum. tad pain in
three hours.
keep a bottle with me on my
For Indigestion, and
there is nothing
at drug torn, or tent
prepaid on receipt of price.
Manufactured by
Leftwich Chemical Go.
Lynchburg, Va.
fosterer.
I hereby announce myself i
candidate for the office of Treat
of Pitt county, subject t
the action of the Democratic
primary. C. T.
May 1910. d
The Reflector does job work.
BIRD DOGS.
Thaw Animals Are
Clever.
The wonderful intelligence of the
well broken dog is often
shown at trials, mm
Country Life In America, field
trial, is more
in this country, a good
chance to inly the psychology of
the dogs, the instinct point game
them in various ways.
On a cold perfect winter day Mr.
Tomlinson was handling the noted
field trial winner Sum. He
Was in normal health and very keen.
After hunting about two hours hit
handler cast him over into a patch
of low growth hedge, and the party
watching him run came up near a
fence to get a better view of his
work. Just as all eyes turned
him they saw him tumble to
the ground flat and limp, just as
though he had struck an obscure
or stone.
Mr. Clemson, his owner, and a
party of friends went cautiously tip
to him. There he lay, stretched
listlessly on his side, a muscle
moving, his eyes dull and glazed.
Consolation was offered Mr. Clem-
son by the gentlemen witnessing
the death of so capital a field
performer as Uncle Sam and tho
very remarkable manner in which
he had died.
Presently his handler came up
and saw hint lying there just as tho
others glazed, dull eyes
and no perceptible breathing. As
Tomlinson he
thought ho noticed just the slight-
est movement of his tail, lie spoke
again and was of it.
Turning to Mr. Clemson and his
friends, he there
re birds hero. Though I
explain the action of the dog, am
of it. Ho is very close to
At that ha kicked tho of
edge directly in front of the dog's
nose, who all this time had never
or regained his animated ex
ed three close lying birds. To the
surprise of all, the do; was instant-
on his feet, eager again to be cast
off.
Person, who really with to become
a In that
while ace yet
National
will treat you
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Best In
and Ceylon at S. M-
One motion go cm
for sale. Taft
wanting me
will call W. J. Turnage.
Wedding presents for June
brides can be found at Taft A
VanDyke's.
building for
sale on easy terms,
See Higgs Bros.
Parker fountain pens, fountain
pen ink. and library paste at
Reflector Book Store.
or doses will cure
any case of chills and fever.
Price
For Sale-Good flush milch
cow. Apply to Box No.
Greenville, N. C.
Cut glass suitable for bridal
presents. Pharmacy,
I have a nice lot of dry wood
on hand, people wanting will call
me up. Phone
W. J. Turnage.
It may pay you to call on
C j. for prices before
closing the deal for your Irish
Potatoes. ltd
of large, colored
eye glasses in black leather case.
Finder please return to J. C.
Lanier.
In West Greenville beautiful
residence lots for sale on easy
terms. See Higgs Bros
We have a machine f retire
baby carriages and
only a few minutes required,
Taft ft VanDyke.
Twenty-six telephones added
to the local exchange since May
1st. Were you one of them If
not order yours at once, don't
worry your neighbor.
Ice Cream from Washington
City every day, it is delicious
Pharmacy.
For house and lot
situated in South Greenville, on
street between Tenth
and Eleventh streets. For fur-
information apply to D. M
Clark.
We will offer for the next
days our entire line of lace am.
embroidery at cost for cash, in
order to close out that line.
Central Mercantile Co.
Use Hubbard's Top Dressing
on your corn, cotton, oats, pea-
nuts, potatoes etc, and increase
the yield per cent. Car load
just received by The Central
Mercantile Co. d w
EAST CAROLINA
Record It. the
STANDING OP THE
P C
Rocky
Friday's games the East
Carolina League were as
Wilmington Raleigh
Fayetteville Wilson
Rocky Mount Goldsboro
WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY.
at Wilmington.
Goldsboro at Rocky Mount.
Fayetteville at Wilson.
Quotations on northern
today for potatoes were as
Philadelphia
92.60 for fancy. Cleveland
for fancy.
The Newspaper a a Basil m
Not in s long time have we
seen the case for newspaper
advertising more and
s at d than the
following extract from the St.
One more Franklin county
business concern decides
advertising wagons, bill-
boards, store windows and other
similar expensive and ineffective
methods of advertising and will
employ space in
hereafter. They will all
to it in time. Advertising pays,
if the man has something to sell
so regulates his advertising as
to convince other people that it
is worth buying. All
for newspaper
can be easily avoided or
disregarded by the very pet-pie
the advertiser tries hardest to
attract, the man or woman that
can afford to buy.
will all come in
Our contemporary is right,
shadow of a doubt.
Outdoor, street car, circular
and letter advertising are
efficient auxiliaries to newspaper
publicity, but they are, after all.
only auxiliaries.
It is the j of general cir-
that goes every day
every week or three times a
week into the homes of the
mate consumers, that brings
results in the way of salesman-
ship.
And, at the essential analysis
newspaper advertising is simply
salesmanship on paper.
Fifty years ago. business
of all natures, the
store on down to
the chimney sweeper, indulged
in space-buying more or less
tentatively, advertising at inter-
and always a little
as to the wisdom of the invest-
Today it is universally
that half of business build-
lies in efficiency of
and sense in methods; the
half lies in judicious and
newspaper advertising,
And the art, which seems
marvelous enough to the
is even now only in its first
stager.
SUPPERS
Summer
Slippers for
Women,
Misses and
Children in
White Canvas
Pumps.
All sizes and widths
GREENVILLE, N.
Norfolk wired
by J. W. Perry A Co.
Yesterday
Middling 1-4 141-
Low Middling 1414
LOW Middling 7-8 1414
1-8
Strictly Pr me i-
Prime
ow Grades g
r- YOKE AND
FUTURE MARKET
by Cot A
and Norfolk
Co. Banker.
July
Dec
at
M 1-8
617-8
July Lard
Sept
Greta Mar reported by
I B JiG.
urn 1-4
May
May Corn
July
Sept
78-
8-8
1-8
1200
CO
to the Public
I have opened a shop Green-
ch t, for repairs
of furniture, and I
If you have any
furniture bring It to me and I will
make it new again.
Reference- J. Z Gardner.
WILLIAMS
Mattress Maker ard
Cobb f Co.
NORFOLK. VA.
Cotton Buyers, Brokers
in Stocks, Cotton. Grain
and Provisions.
PRIVATE WIRE
to New York. Chicago
and New Orleans.
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 you with us both
QUEEN READY WIT.
An.
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for county treasurer
for Pitt county subject to the
action of the Democratic
W. B.
Primary
Wilson.
Appropriated Prom the
of Royalty.
anger of King was
a fortnight before lie could
address to bin or look
face mid to
what conic to toy to her then
wan u and disgrace
to him. but tore could be ex-
anyhow when he wan a 110-
fool at ever to u beggar
of a race of beggar.
be. dress yourself, leave
eight and my fur
well good, me
Baa v. ready. I
prepared for this, at you'll remember,
before ever I married you;
he, remember your agreement
three back of the
I to carry out of your
cattle at my
be. you Ilka.
Twill be a price to get rid of
me
only three. And before I've got
them out you'll think
la back burden yon
he.
the. sold,
silver, and
In abort time the king had a bur-
den of thorn piled that near
almost her Lack, and with It aha
went out over the
When laid It Sown come
back in again the king, bat,
will your back harden
my back
ho, up on our
king gave a groan rent
rocks. he the man to be
daunted before any woman. Be
with own the boy In whom
hit heart was wrapped up and,
teeth hard, on
him out over
drawbridge.
When the come bock again
he, then, your
third last and we're done
with yon forever, thank
Rear, on me
back
King and hi good Queen
ii ever after the Imp pleat and moat
contented couple that Ireland ever
knew, a parable for all kings and
and married couplet In
lived and died the wittiest
lived aver after
died the -and moot
moat
amiable king that Ireland ever knew.
Ma
Norfolk Southern R. R,
NIGHT
Pullman Sleeping Car Service
between RALEIGH, N. C, and NOR-
FOLK, VA., beginning June 5th.
The local sleeping car line between Raleigh and Norfolk, vis Wilson.
and Washington, without change.
Read Down SCHEDULE
Read Up
p. m.
II
L.
Greensboro, Southern Railway
Hen S A. L.
R. S and P. Railway
Ra Union Station
Ar.
Ar.
Ar.
Ar.
on
in in
Ar.
Ar.
Ar.
mi. g on, via Wilson Ar.
New Bern, via Ar.
via Ar,
Wilton Ar.
GREENVILLE ArT
Ar.
NORFOLK, Park Avenue
p.
a. m.
p. m.
mode at Norfolk with all lines diverging.
For complete information, or of car apply
G. T. agent, H. L, U. T. A
N. C; F.
to either of the
Raleigh, N. .; W. J. Williams,
C.; J L. Greenville, N.
Bennett, New Bern, N. C.
G. T. agent, H. L,
N. C; F. V.
C, H. L. N. C.
N.
T. H.
H. C. W. W.
Norfolk, Va.
C. T. store
is where mothers teach their children to
Big Bargains in Clothing, Hats. Shoes, Dry
Dress Goods,. Notions and Millinery. That is
where everybody goes.
for
He it Try Him
ts Crasser.
Having duly qualified before the
Superior court clerk of Pitt county M
administrator of the of Stephen
C. Wooten notice la hereby
given to persons indebted to
to make immediate payment
to the and all persona
having are
to to the
for payment on or before
the 2nd day of Jane, ml, or
notice will plead In bar of recovery.
day of Jane, 1910.
R.
I of Stephen C. Wooten.
Greenville, yours if you
come.
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AT
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and next door to John
Buggy new building.
N. W. OUTLAW
Attorney at Law
Office occupied by J. L.
Fleming.
GREENVILLE. N. C.
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N. Carolina
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Attorney at Law
mode on Real
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to visit
Baker's Studio
Every g well up to date
Kodak work a specialty.
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CRUMB FROM THE CHILDREN'S
Great t W tare ea thou .
loves and to bare In Hie
are for By of connected
with our II It not alike to all to
and to life to and
of future will more off net of
while only the faithful will exceeding and
of In air, we are glad the Creator baa
still In Inferior for cannot exercise
now. but who must be dealt Age more along the
lines of Our present study well illustrates grace
those who
The woman a not an
with whom not entered Into covenant of those
who at that time were without without because Divine
provision for the of the Gentiles not yet opened up to them.
When our Lord forth Apostle, to preach Gospel, all
of diseases and catting out devils, be Instructed to past by all who
were not and Samaritans. His words were, not Into the
tar of the Gentiles and any city of Samaritans enter ye not, for
am not sent to lost sheep of the house of With a few
our miracles were to They were
covenanted people. For reason Jesus Ignored petition of
woman, crying mercy on me. O Lord, Son of David My daughter
la vexed with a And Inter on be explained, am not
but to sheep of of la not meet to take
children's bread and east It to
The term applied to Gentiles by as signifying
their Inferiority. Our Lord merely made use of an expression common In bit
day, and still common Palestine. But note the woman's Sue replied,
Lord, yet eat of crumbs fall from Master's
What perseverance, what faith, manifested How evidently
believed Lord to be promised Heir of throne of
David Jesus Intimated, bad inure faith than a majority of
Ber request grunted woman, great Is Be It unto thee even
thou Her daughter healed from hour.
There are lesson, for us in this However degraded we may
be by by heredity, by environment; however outcast from favor.
we may sill know of Divine message la, Is Love
If be chose first of all to manifest bis favor Abraham's children, It did
not signify he had no love or cure for the remainder of mankind; merely
Divine purpose must out In mankind through Divinely-appointed
channels and In due time. We be sure that when we get to the
standpoint of perfect knowledge In the hereafter we shall see wisdom In every
feature of the Divine program. from standpoint It
strange that God bas permitted a of sin and world
far when be bus full power to word and to over-
throw of evil and to Influences of blessing for
deliverance of mankind from power of tin and and
superstition; to give light for darkness; knowledge of God for and
blindness. Studying the Divine of Ages, we tho lesson to be
God will first select a Church dust and subsequently use the elect
Church of toward Hie world of mankind.
A little while, and permission of and the trials and difficulties of
present life have served to chisel and polish the A
while, and they be transformed Io the glorious likeness of their Redeemer
beyond veil. And then a little and the blessings long promised to
world In general will be dispensed children of God will first be fed
from this table, and not merely crumbs will full for the remainder of
race, but rich bountiful exceedingly abundantly more
than we could have asked or thought.
It la a great and Important truth that human beluga are more or
less completely obsessed by evil spirits of human be-
but the fallen the Scriptures declare. battle for year.
against these Influences of demons not rightly informed of tho
Bible teaching on subject, they come more and more under the occult in-
with danger of entirely losing their It was probably some
affliction this affected lb daughter of. She
to that only I one quarter from which could
get help. Hence her Importunity, when recognized Lord.
In another of the word nil sin sickness may be to be
of the devil, because nil are directly, or through heredity, Satan's
work. Thus our Lord declared bad murdered our race by his
falsehood to mother a murderer from the beginning and abode
not In Through lie our race baa gone down Into sickness, men-
moral and physical, and Is going down rapidly to the tomb. Thank God
for the great Deliverer; thank God alto, for bit day of deliverance, tho
Millennial Age, now nigh at baud I
NOTICE OF AN ELECTION.
of Ike Tows
Notice hereby to the voter
of the town of Greenville that the
of Aldermen, at regular
monthly meeting held on the nth day
of May, 1910, ordered that on election
be held with the char-
of laid town, and the various
amend menu on Monday, the
day of June, in th various
ward of said town, for the of
electing one alderman from each of the
Iva of said town. The alder-
men elected from the second, third and
fourth cont nu in office for
two year, and those from fit at and
ward for one year from July 1st,
1910.
Notice also hereby given that the
board of aldermen have designated the
following named in said ward
of said town f r holding and conducting
Said election, to
Second stables.
Third of-
fourth Five
Fifth office.
Notice it alto hereby given the
of the several
of a town will be open at the
designated above, on
day, Thursday, and lit.
2nd and from nine o'clock, a. m.,
to o'clock p. m., for the purpose, of
allowing all pen register
to do so. only these persons who nave
duly will be allowed to vote.
For the information of voter of
the town, I desire to that
term i of office of the following named
gentlemen, n w member of board
of aldermen of town will expire
July 1st. 1910, and
will be at election.
B White
Second A.
Third Ward D. W.
Four h A. Hays.
Fifth Ward -W.
tho 6th day of May. .
II. W. Mayor.
Th. Filipino
A former in tho Philip
pines tells dory of n
I home my in time
to see it climbing nut the win-
with the hotter part of
I so
that tho finally dropped I lie
clothes in tho
A I up belong-
a native
insisted arresting me. . lie
took me before a Filipino
where I my story very plainly
and emphatically.
When had finished tho judge
are dismissed, but you
leave the clothes
I insisted
said ho, with sage de-
liberation, can I tell that
peak tho truth When tho
come back to identify these clothe
as the one ho you may have
Companion.
It remark a
senator Henry Clay's
Was absolutely Intangible to
the moat labored description
could not embrace II to
understood It must be seen and fell
Be orator by nature, lilt eagle
eye bunted ardor or
flashed indignation anon
bis foe or wot suffused tear
commiseration or of It Wt
because be felt be made other
foal. A gentleman after hearing on.
of bis effort In I he senate
described muscle
the orator's face at work. Bit
Whole body teemed as If
part with a separate
lite, and his small, whit band, with
II blue rein apparently distended
most to bursting, moved gracefully,
but with all the energy of rapid and
vehement gesture. The of
the seemed that of a In-
wrought up to III en-
and brightly through th
thin and transparent veil of Arab that
invested
a. Good.
you any
asked the man me drug
bars replied the druggist,
but I've tick Just
is the of a mes-
sage by
who was command of the
submarine So. which
foundered maneuvering la
bay. The message found
In the running tower of the submarine
after bad brought to the
Is deepest regret that I
write this message Io describe loaf
of Ibis boat my fellow officers
men, due to fault.
would here specially locution that all
steps have lie en taken to raise
my comrades men ear
neatly and calmly till end. I or-
to dive with engine
running, but as I found down
too fur I tried to
water to ballast
tank, but unexpectedly work-
these valves broke, I was left
helpless, unable to boat.
Meanwhile the leaks tilled water,
boat at incline
about degree. After
striking the bottom began
in. the switchboard was
In water, all electric lights went
out, the fuses burnt away, and the
boat filled with poisonous
to we experienced greatest
difficulty in breathing.
these condition, we worked
our very pomp
to empty main ballast lank, which
I believe, we succeeded In doing,
though we could not read
owing to darkness. No electric cur-
rent was available, I mentioned be-
fore, and our last of rising to
surface lay band
pumps only.
write this in the dim light coming
from a. in.
earnestly h but majesty to
grunt me and to succor
the families of my comrades sod men
who hare lost their lives In this per-
boat. This is my wish.
1230 p. m
la the utmost difficulty that
I can breathe, though I urn we
must have blown out the gasoline en-
from looks. I cannot con-
any more. p.
Time.
Latest Request.
There is a clever hid who will
get his living in this world. For
playing truant maternal
off his Casting one
fond look at the of his
existence, he paused at the door to
am going to die, and
when I am no more wish the doe-
tor to cut me open and look at my
The maternal heart filled
with awful forebodings, and the ma-
voice asked what he meant.
wish it to be he an-
I died of
This was The small boy-
was triumphant and retired to his
little bed gorged to repletion.
Toy Spaniel an Old
The English toy spaniel is
one of the oldest and
most popular breeds of pet
known. As far back as the days
Charles the Martyr this breed
much prized the ladies of the
court. In the narrative of the ex-
of Mary, queen of Scots, in-
in Lord hand
forwarded to the court, it was re-
corded that one of the execution-
found her little spaniel
of practically the same type
known in the
under tho folds of her garments lo
be near her and which would not be
taken and Spur.
Don't Buy a Piano Hurriedly
Take Your Time
plenty of it, and be extremely careful how
you spend your piano money.
Terms amount to very prom-
cover a multitude can pet sat-
terms anywhere, but a satisfactory
piano at a precious places.
We have makes under and
cation as highest medium and low. Each
grade is characterized by the price we ask for it.
What ever price you are willing to pay for a piano.
If bought from us, you will be getting legitimate
value, as you won't be deceived in the grade you
are getting. We have several self-player Pianos
at bargain prices.
White.
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i In
S. J. NOBLES
MODERN BARBER SHOP.
laxity III Hie of
notorious. No
aver know It lie were or
to affairs. Hut point of view g ex-
plained Ills answer n friend of
bit who knew lie bad an engage-
to iii.- In a
part of London who felt
It most Impolitic fur Whistler
to offend It was growing late.
dear he Bald lo at
last. I. frightfully late, you
bare to dine with Lady
Don't you think you'd I
when everything Is
I can paint like
this Never Never they
do until I get there
never
An Awful Jolt-
you a now
mid enviously.
responded Biggs as he
slowed up the near the
ifs u beauty. Ev
like
are puncture
she goes like the
whiz Wish I owned
tho are you fond of rid-
I fond of riding Well, I
should say
here's a street car transfer
I just found. I won't It, and
M can homo on
Way.
can't decide which one of
two I want lo
marry either one of
and discover Hint you got
the wrung Philadelphia Record.
DO YOU DRIVE TO TOWN
farmer went lo market.
Th. Foolish
yum daughter loves
poetry than that.
She's fallen In love one of
it
To oneself on earth I.
n t a bill a If on
sill live simply
Nicely furnished, every
thing clean and
working the very
beet barbers. Second to
none in the State.
Cosmetics a specialty.
Opposite J. R. J. G.
NOTICE
I have purchased the grocery
neat of the II Trip-, on
mi el, and will continue to carry it
at the same stand. The buck I h
enlarged and ed an
I can year in
groceries.
J. A.
farmer
at home.
And find the market
unfavorable for your
produce The farmer
who has a telephone in his home can telephone
first The useless trips thus saved are worth tho
cost of service.
Under our plan the service costs but a trifle;
the farmer owns the instrument the equipment.
For information write to our nearest Manager
for pamphlet, or
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GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA.
Year
Six M nth
Single Copy .
rate may be upon
at th business in The
Evan and
Entered in the office at Greenville
N. C. a mail matter.
think tie is
the whole
to run
Wonder he make,
to
where it u not doing right.
the prisoner go at the expire
of that time.
Taft says tin-
country is threatened with
and that something
be done to give it a quietus
A plucky Mew
bottle nod held
The bottle has been
known to knock men out before.
but not used in just the way this
adopted.
FRIDAY JUNE. 1910.
Good When
call again us
If an- not an advocate of
ii i i in he
poorer every day
they get by the tax lifter.
The extra the
ill enliven once
more.
See lax list taker early
comes
Isle in the
Every horn- is just an
nary w lien he conies up lo
get on tax list-
Up at they have ac-
passed tome sentences fur
though light ones.
They will talk better
for and it it
a mighty good subject to
We expect yet lo see this conn
covered with such a net work
will make it e
pride of the East. Improve,
the word
The result of the primaries in
the different wards, Friday
night, shows a
change in the of the
next board of aldermen. In
four of the wards new men were
nominated, all of them young
men of good business qualities-
The outlook is for a good
hoard of aldermen.
dose of using . tin
cause as a remedy which he
evidently thinks is for
it is the c
p. who are concerned.
kn which is preferable of the
two.
The Charlotte
up for discussion again and the
Stale papers are offering the
usual advice to the Queen City
ii about purchasing the
building from the hardened
owners. From the advertising
it has had everybody knows
Charlotte has auditorium
right, if it is by
who think have a
are not doing the prohibition
cause good by continually
agitating the matter. Some go
so far as to almost intimate that
the voters of the State were
into giving such a
large majority for state wide
prohibition in their argument
Kill; the to become
issue between the political par-
ties.
June may warm up enough for
the editors to take a sea bath
when they get to Wrightsville.
We expect i boas I like
to trade I hat little lathing suit
off for lift overcoat
about
We are not worrying much
over the of people the
census report is going to give
Greenville. It is very evident
that there are many more people
here than last time, and the
number will be larger next
So it in all right us long
as the town keeps growing.
The bankers of the State are
being asked to come to the res-
cue take the bonds which
are being offered for sale. There
is money enough in the of
North Carolina to readily do this
without any in. and
to do mi would be an act of pa-
and a manifestation
State pride. If the hanks
to the rescue the necessity fir
the proposed extra session of the
will
Near bear is certainly
knockout blows thick
fast throughout North Carolina.
towns, one after the other
are barring its sale, either by
high license or prohibition.
Rocky is the first town
to come under our notice, pro
its sale under the Stale
prohibition law against
cant. We admire the action
he board aldermen there haw
taken against it. Doubtless a
test will be made of the action
under the State law permitting
the sale of near beer as a soft
drink, which we hope will result
its prohibition. It is the
greatest curse the prohibition
cause has had to contend with
The Supreme court of
Unite States says the
law is constitutional
will
the
Some of the newspapers have
gone to talking about
Hotter again. That is just what
lie likes, notoriety.
The man who ii I,. ;, i,
of tie
his election . . ;.
live to realize his
If Solomon the no.
in the penitent
keeps on trying to escape
he may get what is coming to
him.
I. M. of Elizabeth
City, has been made assistant
United States attorney of the
eastern district of North Caro-
Two important meetings are
scheduled for Wrightsville this
week, the press association and
the good roads association. It
goes without saying that the
editors or very much interest-
ed in both. No is doing
for good roads than the
newspaper men.
We think the Wilmington Dis-
patch will have an opportunity
to go for the weather man over
the kind he gives the press con-
Unless the usual run of things
change, there will be some sum-
mer weather after awhile.
Don't think it is to stay
cool always,
Wilmington it getting mighty
near to it, thirty-six
having been issued in
that city. Must think summer
visitors will take a big thirst
along with them,
Wadesboro a policeman re-
signed his job to engage in the
business. It is
taken for granted that he
the and under
stands how to keep from being
Nash county shows the proper
spirit in the way of voting
taxes for its schools. Tun
districts that county voted
Saturday. In one the vote was
unanimous for the tax and in
the other only votes were cast
again it. This makes seven
that have voted the
tax this
of a sorry dog in
Cumberland county causing the
death of one person with hydro-
phobia and sending
en others to receive the Pasteur
treatment How strange it is
that are allowed to run at
large and to the lives
of people. What happened in
Cumberland is likely to
happen any day in any
One thing The Reflector be-
must come sooner or later
to all towns of consequence, is
the commission form of govern-
Better municipal ad-
ministration can be given by
three men sufficiently paid for
their services than by a larger
number who are not paid enough
to afford to their own
to look after public
affairs.
By an error of record lent
from Davidson county, a prison-
who sentenced to the
penitentiary fur fifteen years
was released at the expiration
of two years. The commitment
papers received at the
had two years written thereon,
The editor is off this week at-
tending the press at
Wrightsville. During his ab-
Mr. L. Ames Brown will
do the local reporting for the
paper. He had considerable
newspaper experience it
University and is a good writer.
The editorial department will
be charge of Mr. C. W,
of the paper,
j the end will be.
looked by both himself and
I Mr. C. U. With
these in charge the editor will
life easy for u, few days
not trouble his mind much
about things th- shop.
While we regret to see this
section lose the day train which
the S road has
been operating between Wash-
there are
some good features the
trains of the schedule.
A Task.
The trouble was of such
a nature that the Gov-
has found it necessary to
all an extra session of the
to take action. The rate
interest was too low. People
could pick up better
investments almost anywhere
else, and few capitalists will be
in I willing to buy low rate
bonds simply as a matter of sen-
The bonds bear per
cent- It is recalled by State
Treasurer Lacy that certain
was it that a State bond would
find a ready market, some
of the legislative finance
committee insisted upon offer-
a per cent, bond, which
claimed, were advised,
b flouted at It
would seem that the duty of the
legislature is simple and
It has but to meet, call the roll
proceed to raise the inter
to or per cent-, adjourn
and w a day's pay. So as to
make the bill as light m
in correcting its past error
of
May.
We know what the new court
going to look like but
we do not know what it will
coot One certain, that
despite certain have
been registered
parts the there
a town clock and a nice large
one at that i
After Saturday, the plans,
which have been drawn by the
famous architect P.
will be advertised and
a day set on which the different
contracting builders who want
the job can put in their bids.
The new building will be some-
what larger than the one which
went down in the recent fire.
It win be by feet There
will be two large entrances, one
from the side and the other to-
wards Evans street just as be-
fore The of the front
entrance will not be as wide as
the building itself, it was for
the old court The small,
hard to-get to gallery which
a practically useless port of the
-Id court will be
by a roomy comfortable balcony.
ground floor will have
teen rooms, which will be
ed into six sets of Be-
sides the sheriff, clerk, register
of deeds and other county
in the old court the
board of education and board of
county commissioners will be
allotted comfortable quarters in
tie new building. A basement
be extended under nearly
ho whole building. It be
for the of the new
heating system which will
be .
The site of the Masonic Temple,.
Which was destroyed in same
ire as the court house, has been
mi-chased by the county
as a p to
he grounds. .
.
The judicial convention for the
Third Judicial District will be
called early in July, no d. finite
date having been set upon as yet.
Of course nobody in Greenville is
making any predictions, but a
person glancing over the follow-
figures will no doubt envy
Mr. H. W. his chance
of election.
The different counties of the
district will have the voting
power given below in the con-
soon to be
Craven
Greene jg
Jones
Pamlico
Pitt w
Total
As yet there is no candidate
out against the present
bent C L. of Beau-
fort, for the office of solicitor.
Register of Deeds W. M. Moore
ha issued the following licenses
since last report;
William and Mary E.
Parker.
COLORED.
Stanley Kennedy and Pennie
Harris.
Chas. Corey and Bertha James.
Cheapest teachers bureau in
the country, wants to enroll com-
teachers. Fine openings
for all grades of school work.
Schools supplied with teachers
free.
Piedmont Bureau.
Durham, N. C.
A Dreadful Wound.
from a knife, tin can. rusty nail,
works or of any other i de-
prompt Buck-
s to prevent blood
poison or gangrene. It's the quickest
surest heal, r for all such w. m
also burns, boils, sores, skin
Mons. eczema. hands, corns
or puss, at all
PAPER
Since the board of aldermen
applied to the blind tiger joints
Mayor prescription
an overdose of taxation certain
sections of the city seem to be
less frequented was the
case before. That is a healthy
condition of affairs. Not that
there is any special virtue in
those sections appearing desert-
ed, comparatively, but the
is a near
The Norfolk Southern people
want to do the best they can for cantor of . . .,,
the sections they serve, and if j beer joint, better that
they out the new schedules solemn stillness reign than ac
do not meet requirements, other
changes may follow later. All
things must be it may
be well enough to see how the
new schedules are to work.
Listen to this from the
lie is a
post card in the post office ad-
dressed the Prettiest Girl in
She might call for
it, as it is
who to give it to. We've got a
whole bunch of pretty
We blush, because really we do
not know whether Brother
Whichard is using the editorial
or referring to the people
of his town to possession of
whole bunch of pretty
Wilmington Dispatch.
It the bill either way you
on account of such
So thought the mayor, so
thought the board and so think
we Free Press.
Who can understand a woman
When she is on the scent for a
bargain might as well give
her Here the papers have
been full of of the
Irish lace fakirs going about ply
their trade and doing a rush-
business the news
paper exposure of the fake can
not stop it A woman will bite
with her eyes
Chronicle.
New for
A cotton seed oil and fertilizer
factory with paid in
capital, baa been organized at
take t.
u been ordered for the laying of
boy.
All of this talk some of the
doing about the
Is. we hp t T .
The Progressive
Farmer
and Gazette
RALEIGH. U. C, and
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We've got the kind of articles in our paper that you
have been guess-work talk, but
kind that steers you right.
We want you to read the following series
How to Double Your Cora Yields.
How to Grow Live Stock in the South.
in Prizes Our Com Club Boys.
Short Talks About Fertilizers.
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the foundation and work will
begin as soon at the building
material can be rushed to Farm
ville. R. L. Davis is president
of the corporation and B. M
hence no blame can attach to politics Is, believe, Lang the
the prison authorities for letting father of a wish. A t least they holders.
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OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT
IN CHARGE OF R. W. SMITH
Agent of The Eastern Reflector for vicinity. Ad rates furnished
creditable one.
him like you do a
I book agent, and then wonder at
the effort he is mating.
The clock in the store of J. R.
Smith Co. was uncovered Thurs-
day. It stopped st
Mrs. G. Taylor won the
piece set of chins, her time being
Mr. J. F. Moore, of
We are representing the oldest If you have news items, tell. Car cement, lime, nails and
and strongest Life and Fire this scribe and help us to make; hay at J. R, Smith Go's.
Insurance Co. in the world. this column a
Cell us let us consult Don't treat
you. Ayden Loan Insurance
Co. are not ail
H. L. Good, one of the we need your co-opera-
students, is sick at the lion. R. W. Smith,
home of J M. Bar field. June is said to be the poorest, Washington, won the second, a
If you need s good open or I month in the year among the umbrella, Mrs. Minnie Turn-
top buggy, or cart call financial world, and is commonly Mr the third a two pound can
known as month. Wesson cooking oil. There
Call us, phone large crowd much
your houses and for you. You get
Will sell your personal properly,
land, stocks, bonds, or lend you
money on reasonable
Aden Loan insurance Co.
en J. R. Smith Co. Dixon.
Rev. J. R Tingle showed us a
sample of his potatoes that were
transplanted on 13th of April,
Nancy Haw It was
enough for This
proves the Mr. Tingle
can farm as well
A nice line of coffins
caskets always on hand a
nice at your service at
J. R. Smith Co's. mill.
Messrs. Ax. and
ten made a trip through Jones
and Lenoir counties this
making diligent search for
Bovine for this market.
Jno. A. Branch tells us while
berry hunting, he captured three
foxes, near half grown. He dis
covered them under the trunk of
an uprooted tree.
Is the world growing better
The Holiness people arrived Sat-
pitched their tent and are
attracting large crowds.
Capt. D. G. Berry has cement-
ed the side walk in front of
Buckingham palace in Ghent.
Now is s good time to advertise
in the Ayden Department-
R. W. Smith.
Carlos Harris, of Greenville.
in town Thursday.
Cook stoves and for
same at J. R Sail h Co's.
Miss Bonnie U mo-d, after
speeding days with Miss
Lucy to
her home a;
Mr. J L. Tucker, near
is very low what
is thought to be paralysis. Mrs
C. V. Cannon Mrs. W.
You get a ticket
with each dollar purchase.
Corn oats and hay at J. R.
Smith Co.
I What would Ayden do without
Ayden Lumber Co. are Kev-E T. Phillips. He edits the
preparing a house to install a PP introduces the speakers,
Urge baud and two plan- the dead, supplies for the
era. company is doing an ministers, is referee at
immense business already, but the opening the clocks in stores,
to operate their truly a great benefactor
machinery they will our town. He has just return
double business. f a meeting at Chapel
if you have anything to buy or Hill alma mater-
sell, let us drop it the Ayden
column.
J. B. Pierce has moved to his
beautiful home in Ghent.
poultry food and
hawk killer at J. R. Smith Co's.
Mrs E. M. Davenport, of
Rocky Mount, is visiting her
father, W. U. Harris.
Call on us for ceiling.
and
We guarantee
faction.
J. R. Smith Co's. mill.
Jesse of Black Creek, is
idling her M. M. Sauls.
Screen doors made to order or
repaired on short notice at J. R.
Smith Co's mill.
Glad to see Ola Kittrell cut
he been et to his
loom with rheumatism.
Prof. E. F. Mumford,
Ayden, but now a teacher ii.
the asylum, is here
with his mother for a few days
The Ho Telephone
Co. has many improve
his in our town for past
been for to h with finished their work
We are Manager G. W. Pres-
et the boy's speech. lulls us he eleven
sway and come another to his
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE BANK OF AYDEN
AT AYDEN, N. O.
At the Close of Business 29th, 1910.
Resources
Loans and discounts
Furniture and fixtures
Due from 60,902.88
Cash items OH
Gold coin 40.00
Silver coin, including all
minor coin cur. 1,288.09
bank and other
U. Notes 8,785.00
Total 120,659.11
Liabilities
Capital stock t 25,000.00
Surplus fund 12,600.00
Undivided profits, less
cur. exp. and taxes pd. 5,421.89
Deposits sub. to check 60,180.20
Savings Deposits
Cashier's checks
outstanding
Total
27,268.90
287.62
1120,659.11
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY PITT.
I, J. R. Smith, Cashier of the named bank, do solemnly swear that
the above statement to the beet of my knowledge and belief.
J. R, SMITH, Cashier.
Subscribed sworn to
before mt, this 4th day April,
1910.
Notary Public.
J. R. SMITH.
JOSEPH DIXON,
R. C. CANNON,
Directors.
NOTICE NOTICE I
is his equal in all good works.
you want to buy,
lease, sell or rent houses or land,
or want a job for yourself, wife,
daughter, mother or sister, or
want to employ additional help,
or sell what you have, there is
no medium than the col
of Reflector-
R. W. Smith.
C. O. Armstrong has returned
from Chapel Hill.
Prof. J. E- Sawyer, of
N. C, a graduate, of
college, has been elected principal
of the Free Will Baptist Semi-
nary, are being made
to open the school on time.
the co operation of this
with Mr. Sawyer we
expect to see its usefulness
increased very largely.
enterprising of J. J.
Co. have purchased
stock of Mrs. Minnie
and will dispose of the
and then convert the
into an up-to date
supply store
chicken powders kills
crows, owls and minks,
remedy tor cholera,
indigestion and leg weak-
keeps them free from
m causing them to pro-
duce an abundance of eggs.
a package at J. R. Smith Co's.
Dr. E. Claire, of Edison,
Ga. preached in the Free
Baptist church here Thursday
night. He tells us his success so
far has been very gratifying in
working for the seminary. There
will be many improvements made
before the fall session. This
school should be the pride of our
town and to the Free Will
what Trinity is to the
Wake Forest to the Baptist
and Wilson to the Disciples.
Car nails, barbed wire, lime
and cement at J. R. Smith Co.
patents magazines
at J. R. Smith Co.
and. rubber belting.
black and galvanized pipe and
other mill fittings at J. R. Smith
Co.
Mrs. Ferebee, of Hertford, ac-
companied by her sister, Mrs;
D. G. Berry, is visiting relatives
in Scotland Neck.
At the meeting Monday night
L F. the following officers
were R. W. Smith, N.
G; B. J. Skinner, V. G; Exum
its most citizens-
Messrs. E S. Laughinghouse,
John Snip and Joshua
L. gentlemen re
sided in the immediate section of
St. church- They were
men of prudence, z
staunch Democrats, good
business men, and successful
farmers.
You can find almost anything
you want in shoes, hits, dry
goods, notions, trunks,
school furniture, hard-
ware, crockery, lime, cement,
windows,
screen windows and groceries st
Smith Co's.
The tax lister, B. J. Lancaster,
will be here to list your taxes on
June and
churns, preserve jars,
milk coolers Mason's fruit
jars at J. R. Smith Co's.
The children of Mr. Jimmie
Sugg, from the I. O. O. F.
orphanage at Goldsboro, arrived
yesterday to spend vacation with
their mother.
J. F. paints, varnish,
cites and at J-
R. Smith Co's.
Hiss Dollie Braxton, of the
training school spent Sunday
with Miss Eva Hart.
Coal-tar, roof paint, at J.
R. Smith Co's.
J. H. Tripp spent Sunday at
Morehead.
We will repair your
trucks, wagons, carts and other
farm machinery on short notice
at J. R. Smith Co's Mill.
Mrs. Mumford is spend-
the week with relatives at
cradles and cultivator
sweeps at J. R. Smith Co's.
Dr. J. C. Caldwell filled Rev.
C. M. Morton's appointment at
the Christian church here Sunday
night-
See our and cent bargain
counter-. J. R. Smith Co.
a number of our Mason's
attended funeral of J. L.
Tucker Monday, took
at St. John's near his
home.
JOSHUA LAWRENCE TUCKER
The funeral service over the
remains of the late Joshua
Lawrence Tucker, of Grifton,
Pitt county, took place in St
John's Episcopal church. Moods
afternoon at o'clock, the
vice being conduced by the Rev.
B. F. Huske, of Greenville, d
the Rev. Jno. H Griffith, of
Kins ton.
The attendance upon this
service by fr the largest
the writer ever witnessed at t.
burial in Pitt county. Fully
carriages and buggies
the church at the time of tie
service, many coming from s
distance. Immediately after t e
church service, Grifton
of Masons, of w hi -ii
Tucker was a r. I
had their interment service, in j
a large number of
took part.
Mr. Tucker was years of
age, and is survived by a v
Mrs. Eliza Patrick Tucker, and
the following named
J. Tucker, of Grifton;
Mrs Watt B. of
Ayden; Mrs. Walter F. Hard
Richmond, Va ; and Mrs.
Clarence V. Cannon, of
Miss Wheeler Tucker and
Master Joshua L. Tucker, Jr.
Mr. Tucker was one of most
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at all
Dr. J. W.
of California.
the
J. w.
U clan, North Main A no-
troubled with catarrh ct
head fat many year. It all Ml d
hearing light,
money with
and of local application to r-
Pitt county, mo, but to no purpose until my
Bis farming hardly was h the
of
I most say that I met most
and satisfactory result.
look hold of and
out of my
well alone toward tho
of life, I am a
as a-child over the requite, and
like a man
an Ideal Laxative.
Ask your Druggist for a free
Almanac for 1910.
being excelled by any on in the
county. A man of fine parts and
influence indeed
difficult to find one
able to measure up to his stand-
For many years Mr.
of Be
John's church, and deeply inter-
in her welfare.
As a Confederate veteran, he
known, was a member
of company E.
under Capt. Jas. T.
Was captured the the
first day at on h home of Mr. J. E. of
road, was in prison May 1910. and
st Fort Delaware for six months, robbed one its jewel
then at Point Lookout in wan born August
ware Bay for another six months. long, w. s pi id and
Exchanged, came home and was joy of her and
then sent to Richmond, Vs.
in the trenches at Petersburg ,
transferred to Gen. to bind her M H,
gade. Was for a time May
bearer of his regiment and her b
rendered at Appomattox,
ITEMS.
We wish to call your attention to our at
we now have. We have taken great case in buying year
think we can supply your wants in Shoes, Hats, Dress Gingham, No-
Laces and Embroideries in fact anything that is carried In a
Dry Goods Store.
Came let us show you.
Tripp, Hart Co., Ayden, N. C.
it,, t recording secretary; H. G.
Burton, financial secretary; J. R.
We are prepared to you wan
House and Kitchen Furniture
at very prices. Cask or Installment.
Com us ail will convince you
AYDEN FURNITURE CO.
NEXT DOOR TO
Smith, treasurer.
Are not our people making a
by shipping their corn
field peas elsewhere, when they
so much needed st home
We a true disciple of the
et
crops, and are sure the demand
will overtax their supply, yet
we see a great peas ship
from here to other point.
We regard self protection as the
first law of nature.
Within year Swift
k has lost three
of Respect.
Whereas the W. C. T. U. of
Bethel has sustained a great
by the sudden death of one
of its most loyal members, our
friend and brother, Mr. Henry
W. Martin, which has saddened
our hearts and caused us to feel
the uncertainty of life, wt there-
j fore resolve,
j While we bow in humble sub
mission to our Fathers will, we
feel and believe he is at rest and
extend to bereaved and
family our sympathies
commend them to the care
of Good Shepherd in whom
he trusted-
That a copy of these
be sent to the White Rib-
the bereaved wife
family, also to the Greenville
Reflector.
Mrs. F. E. Bullock,
Mrs Sarah White
Mr . Frances M. James,
Committee.
In Your Homes to Stay
The Joy for and
never fail and Grease
t for rheumatism and all
and pains, p all over
land by young and old.
Sold by Pharmacy.
N. C, and manufactured by
THE GOOSE COMPANY.
N. C.
II 22-6
N.
Quite a-number
our people
attended the children's day t x
at Timothy Sunday.
D. C. Stokes is on list.
Miss Rosalie Stoke.-, of Wash
is visiting relatives here.
We had a nice rain Sunday
night, which needed very
much,
John Dixon and Misses Martha
Williams and Dolly Dixon, of
Black Jack, were the guests of
Miss Lizzie Stokes Sunday.
Miss Belva Dixon, of Winter-
is visit in her aunt, Mrs. L.
Stokes.
reconciled his prepare
to her loved o In that
land, whore there'll no
sorrow pin i
One Who Mums.
Kept the King at Home,
r the past we kept th-
a I laxatives King's
Life in our home and th- y
prove j a tiles to all-oar
writes Paul of N.
Y. but for all
stomach, liver and
Only c at all druggists.
Chicken Powder
is to to
Chickens aid Turkeys
IF I
THE Ml
Died.
Mrs an aged lady,
died Friday evening at the home
of her son, Mr. O. C.
on Dickinson avenue, west of the
A. O. L. The remains were
taken to the country today for
interment. Deceased leaves four
children, all grown.
lily's Oyster
Fresh Oysters
Coming Every Day
Serve Yon Any Way. Try Me
MISS C MEREDITH
Graduate Nurse
Ayden, North
I take , Died after ea.
Chicken Powder , a chick of that
and feed my old rooster,
d-en on with it too, had been fed on
Look at me and
observe the Hawk. Powder. Alas
Ira. Hark
Kills Hawks. Crows, Owls ard
Beet remedy far Cholera, Gm ,
limber Neck. and Leg
Weakness. Keeps thorn free from
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KING
Story of j
By GEORGE BARR
. G.,. Bur
k,
of the
SHAKE INTO SHOES
in or state, out
lo some one In
tick of crowd about th-- antiseptic pow-
He ,,,. rare, ,
r,
. caught sight comfort of the see.
gray Aliens Foot-Ease makes or
lo the cries and feel easy. It is a certain cure
extended band. for callous,
He feet a It
now heard the name the boy cried . ate. Try it
King arrives in
F s. cm- of and
roe he ii i of a
II King a for
i c i the yo nil r of the
, is John
an American. Ill R n as.
mi o . inter King and
warns the
the royal
meats the prince end is
f the lad's g Aunt Loraine.
committee of ten, cot
am the prince, m in an
oh where t e
is o a who is to kid Prince
K n a i VI John
e I son the mint as .
how t-a hat. d carriage. The Hike of
and ions I h id. Mar- Fen was lying back In the sent, his
is it against the prince, j like that of a dead
VII, IX g visit- the prince Is safer- shouted King
S of the witch of look sap and Joyously. make It Thank
me eh He,
sees ii ye a crack j ,
in a door, an I for .
he overpowered aid dragged J
El . . u. r. that Mining voice.
-Comer be called.
with all hi lime heart.
Two struck at the uncouth,
desperate American as be lifted the
from the ground and deliberately
tossed her lot the
Torn be A horse-
man rode hi n He looked up as
the animal's hoofs clattered
about bis bead. with
drawn sword. up to the
carriage door, shouting words of re-
st of the be loved.
He n glimpse of her. holding
the prince In bi-r arms, m line.
face turned toward the mob.
heard
him
From the swanned well
hordes of tiring
wildly into the ranks of
guardsmen. fled from the
as fast his strained
would permit Mm. were
striking all about
Some one was his be-
In the crowd. He turn-
ed for a single glance backward. Little
Mr. pale as a ghost, bis cap
gone, bis clothing torn, was panting at
his elbow.
Soldiers came riding up from be-
hind, turning to fire from their
Into throng of cutthroats.
by grim old with the Moody
In center of troop there
where By mail for c in
stamps Don't ace pt any substitute.
For FREE-ii I id Al-
S. Le Roy, N. Y.
Ms sad-
owner of
a I It. He U by Count
and then taken to the under
gr den toe comm of ten.
XI Kin before c
Even as King rushed out Into
roadway a horseman galloped up from
tee of hi-ts who to kill h m. i the direction of castle. He pulled
brought to the den a d bis horse to bis haunches almost as
Into lbs same worn wit King , the Amer
XI I s a jailer, dons clot
i into
i at in which several of the
leaders to t.
XIV Kin manages to git Lora
In- love.-, H-no e, and they hi e
in car. XV on
e root with a to I ill
e R ii a- l pistes in s p
K Air L r in. a e cs . into
n car. They
in an o an. w to the
n in fro girl
XVI
Tun of the bomb
HE scene Hint followed
nil description, A score of
id lay
In the others crept
with pain; Bash
and tin; of lay in
of the panic
mingled with soft
mud of Ki slimy, slip-
ugly
Olga was nothing
left of bur We draw a roll across tie
picture of Olga after the
bomb left her hand. one may look
the shattered
that was on e n living, beautiful
an.
Down in an allay I lilt tower
a worn team of
TS
INTO I II
for a day re-
turn of a master who was never to
come back to them. God rest bis
soul I
King pi- himself up
from street, bewildered, but
unhurt revolutionists bad begun
the assault on minions
of the government.
He looked back toward gory en-
trance lo circus. There was Mar-
mounted and swinging a saber
on was a mass of car-
oiled with white faced. pal-
Bled prey from court of
From somewhere near spot where
Olga fell came a harsh, pen-
them off Cut them off from
the
It was his cue. He Into the
street and ran toward the carriages.
snouting with all his
back It Is Marians To the
Then It was that he saw the prince.
nor was standing on a seat on the
should the newcomer,
scowling down upon the young
up here Quick, you
It was bis face black with
fury. had the hand
of Mr. Hobbs on seeing help for King
and was pulling up before him.
There nothing for to do
but to accept timely help of his
rival. Au Instant later he was up
and they were off after
the last of
you don't mind, count I'll try
my grated the American. Hold-
on with one arm, he turned and
tired in of
bowling crowd of rascals.
to barracks gate.
commanded Colonel
prepared to admit none but the
royal reserves, who are under Stand-
orders to rt there in time of
Over bis shoulder on biased
to his was not idle
my friend, nor philanthropy
on my part. I was lo
come and you. She would never
have spoken to me again if I bad re-
Ah. yes. I see She did
It is not for yon
I risk my
murmured
a wry smile his pale lips.
mean, she is going to pay you In some
way for picking me up. eh Well. I'll
put an end to that. I'll drop off
you can ride on
wouldn't be a party to the game. Do
you catch my
would, said the count an-
like to see you drop off
while we're going
got my pistol in the middle of
your grated
a bit or I'll scatter your vertebrae all
over your system. Pull
you cried
done my part Colonel will
bear He pulling his
horse down. you are quite free
to drop
Less than a hundred yards behind
loped a riderless horse. The dragoon
who bad mi the
saddle was lying
far back in I he
avenue, a bullet In
his bead. Hob-
to the mid-
of the road.
American
threw up bis
bands shout-
ed briskly to
bewildered ml
Five seconds
later King in
the s a d e
tearing along In
the wake of the
retreating guard.
need
men as Kin
cried Colonel
went the curing
the long, wretched
to the populace that Mar-
had established
and military governor of
, principality pending abdication
of prince and the I f a
new and substantial regime. AH cit-
were to
the authority of the dictator.
I Toward evening, after con-
countless reports. Mar-
removed his headquarters to
tower, lie had fondly hoped to be In
the castle ions before this
In great
old tower were now sci by
bruised, defeated of law.
Baron crushed In
spirit broken of body, paced
blackest and of them
an.
At t o'clock on Sunday rooming s
small group of people gathered In
square. A meeting was soon In
A goods stood against
the very spot on Olga
nova died. Au man began
crowd.
In group might been teen
most members of the of
lo the midst of bis harangue the
hand of William was arrested
In one of Its most gestures.
Peter Bruins was king at
bead of a group of aliens, all armed.
called out Peter
lifting his band
ceased bis
I Marians desires the Immediate
presence of
I his office In tower I shall call
, off He began with
The name of each of bis
I associates In the committee of ten fol-
lowed.
Ten minutes later every member o
the committee of except Peter
Brutus, was behind k bar, to-
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts
Overdrafts and
unsecured
All other Stocks, Bonds
and cs
House
Gold coin
Silver coin, all
minor cur.
Nail, bk
A notes
Total
623.00
2.286.61
Subscribed and sworn to before me,
this 2nd day of April, 1910.
H. D. Bateman, Notary Pub
aura in
as be waited Inside the
for wild rider.
General with a few of bis
men, bloody and was the
last of the little army to reach safety
In castle grounds.
The fortress, with all guns. Mores and
ammunition, was to the bands of the
Iron Count cohorts.
had been taken
oner with a whole platoon of lighting
This was the last appall
a bit of news to reach the horrified,
forces In castle
wise well s cruel man was
He lost no time leaning
a manifesto to stunned,
of Edelweiss. of
to at
with shivering
of them dumbly to them-
selves the awful that
had passed them.
are to die sunset,
stark how to punish
sins. There Is no
for anarchy. I shall wipe It to
gasped William
your friends- the
true party
Do speak again
Captain limits, you will send criers
abroad to notify citizens that I.
Count ordered Hie
of lo the plot
to dynamite the prime, at sunset In
the square. Away with the
Then It till thou,
the committee of ten found him
Then It was that they came to know
Peter Brutus
The unrecognizable of
had been buried quick-
lime outside the city walls. There was
something distinctly lo the
fact that half s dozen deep graves
were dug alongside hers hours before
death lo wretches who were
to occupy them.
At o'clock Iron Count coolly
sent messengers to the homes of
leading merchants and bankers of tho
with the the its.
con, and
manufacturers, were commanded to
pear before at o'clock for
purpose of discussing the welfare of
the city and Its people.
stated bis position clearly.
He left room for doubt lo their
minds. strings were bis hands.
Without be
loading men of city that be
to lie the of
n role or destroy
of you who do expect or
to live under my rule, which. I
you. shall be a wise one. may
leave city for other be said
calmly, as soon as my deputies
hare completed the formal transfer of
all your belongings to crown
I any, even to the minutest
Permit me to add In
gentlemen, transfer will
not be a prolonged
They back at and
ed Into silence.
am well aware that you love little
Prince Robin. Now, respecting young
master Robin, no great desire
to kill
He waited to see the effect of this
brutal announcement His bearers
stiffened and-yea, they held their
. s
has one and his
lords. I trust you. as sensible
will find the means to on-
to him your advice that be seize
the opportunity shall offer bits to es-
with bis life. me Interrupt
myself to call to your the
fact that I sin punishing the anarchists
at sunset To resume, U may
return America, where be belongs.
I will give him free and safe escort
to th.- United Stales. If he chooses lo
accept my kindly n- all well
If not. gentlemen. I starve
him out or blow down. It
may Interest you to that I expect
to s new In Una-
stark. trust I may he address- . Demand
log at least a few of the future , Due from Banks and
lords of day, gentle- Cash Items
At deepest gloom
It was like a to
the beleaguered household, a dream
from which there seemed be no
awakening. Colonel as
of royal guard ruled mi
Braze tore off his
own epaulets presented himself
to as a soldier of the file.
Rubin, quite from
his fright donned uniform of s
colonel of dragoons, buckled
on bis jeweled sword and. with boyish
demanded at a of war
Colonel reasons for sot go-
forth to slay rioters.
said
real army Is outside the
walls, not inside. We are a
handful, less than men
counting the wounded. Count
heads army of several
wants to get here be
can kill me. Is that so.
ii The prince was very pale, but
quite calm
l wouldn't put It just that way.
I know You can't fool me
I've that be wants to
kill me. But how can be Nobody
an. He ought to know that He
must be
must get word to cried
several a A dozen men vol-
to risk
their lives In the
attempt to find
American hi the
bills. Two men
were
Tot. They were to
venture forth that
very night.
said
as the
council was on the
point of dissolving.
It all right for
me to a
Rob-
said prime
minister.
Report of the Condition of
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE
At
fa the State of N. C, at the dose of March 29th. a
1176,430.81
1,686.81
8,127.82
76,129.16
17,867.61
823,203.24
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in
Undivided profits, cur.
expenses taxes pd.
Time Car. of 64.786.06,
sub to
outstanding
6.888.46
Total
STATE OF H of Pitt,
I. L. Little, Cashier of the shove-named do solemnly swear that
the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief,
JAS. L. LITTLE, Cashier.
J. . Andrews,
B. W.
J. G. Move,
Directors.
SAra.
RT I
Notice.
the Superior court
Before O. ft Moore. Clerk
Willis Johnston. P. V Johnston, J.
B. Addi. M. Johnston,
Ex-Pa.
By vii of decree of the clerk of
the court, made by D C
Moore, clerk, on th i 26th d of
in the above entitled e,
commissioner will, on Sat-
the 26th of e, mo,
expose to public before c
house door in to the high-
eat I for cash the
d scribed tract or parcel of land, U
on the edge of the k-
bank of Tar lifer a a point ere
three h tree formerly et
op ii site I lie lower edge of b,
r ck runs nearly at right
angles h th river to
old line, thence
down id slough to Parker s or R d
Banks cress, thence down said creek
to the river, thence up the river to the
begin, in acres more
CI and being the tract r
parcel of land purchased by E. C.
low y from too administrator of
A. deceased, and being the
second tract of land described in a deed
from E. C to Susan O. John-
Dec 23rd. 1880 and record-
ed in the registers office in Pitt county
in book Y This is to
be made for partition, will be at
o'clock m. on the day of Jane,
1910.
F. C. Harding, Commissioner.
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Notice.
By virtue of the power of sale co
tamed in two c- deeds of trust
executed and delivered I-
No. A. F. to Jan s
L. t u Robert J. Cobb, one
dated It, an i i th, r
dated 1st day of September,
and respectively d In the
of deeds office of Pitt county,
North Carolina, in book page
eta. q and in book page
V et e q. the undersigned will expose
ti isl, before court house
door in Gr to the highest bidder
on May 34th. s certain
lot parcel of land lying and in
the county of Pitt and S-to of North
and in the town of I c
known the Masonic Tim
property, fronting on Third
feet and bounded on the sooth by
street on the east by lot No.
on which c of Pitt
on the north by lot No.
on the west the formerly j
to Dr. W. Blow, except
a part of let feet
heretofore convey I to th town of
Greenville and upon which water
tend pipe of town is located.
At same time and place we will
sell the brick upon
said lot, to y said de of tr it,
This 16th day of April, 1910
I Little,
Hoot. J. Cobb,
Trustee .
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The famous Atlantic hotel, at
Morehead City. N. C. opened
today for the season under the
management that genial
face. Col. P. Morton,
whose reputation a sufficient
guarantee of gilt-edge service
The Atlantic hotel, famed all
along the coast, is directly on the
Atlantic ocean, and his
for guests
was expended during
the past winter in an-
improvements, the hostel y
been renovated from bottom
to top. New waller
and boardwalks have been laid
the mammoth pier has been re
built and the magnificent
room, which is the largest of any
hotel in the South, has been
handsomely and artistically
orated in Japanese style. With
its myriads lights law
entrancing music and gallant
men and women
over the
floors there will be presented a
scene of entrancing beauty.
The music is to be furnished by
orchestra of
musicians who have
played for several y
The grand opening ball, which
it one of Hie social events of not
only North Carolina but of many
parts Virginia, is being looked
forward to by the elite as an
event of great social importance
and will be given on next
day evening.
Morehead City is known far
and wide for finest deep sea
more strength
in a bowl of
Quaker Oats
than in the same
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SOLOMON
HiGGS INDUSTRIAL INSTITUTE
RENEW AUTO LICENSE.
All Have to Renew
The secretary of is send-
out to the mobile owners
in this state the blank
for renewal license and
anyone who does not renew be-
fore July will have his
and it will erst him
to get license.
The license only runs to July J,
no matter when The
renewal costs if owner s
want to save four dollars they
renew between now and
the first day of July, betides
their number.
act
for renewal of
any certificate of registration
shall be made to the secretary
slate any time within thirty
lays previous to the date of the
expiration of such certificate
and if no application
for renewal is made during
. above mentioned the
fishing along th coast, and it shall cancel
such certificate and reissue the
not to catch from to
blue fish, Spanish
trout, and in one
day. The is
The hotel has numerous wide
verandas and promenades. A
vacation at the Atlantic I o el is
well worth taking. Col. Morton
the greatest
in the history of the hotel. The
grounds are brilliantly
ed with electricity, new tennis
courts have been opened, and
one of the pleasant features is
the sail motor boats. Being
directly en the Atlantic
the salubrious
and life giving ozone
acts so beneficially on jaded
nerves.
number.
cured saved the life
of my chi are the
her eve y Iain's
Colic, and
This is world over where
valuable r his been i
N- r medicine in for diarrhea
or bowel complaints has received mi h
general oval. The seen t of the
s of . Colic, Cholera
Remedy is that it cutes.
Sold by all druggists.
Declare Rather be
led Stay is
n Shepard, the
desperado, who confessed to the
murder of Engineer Holt in Dur
has again attempted to
escape was but it is not
expected that the will be
fa el.
Shepard. who has been kept in
the State's prison until a very
abort time ago. was sent to work
at the camp at A
letter to Superintendent Laugh-
of the Suite's prison,
yesterday
about eleven o'clock he tried to
escape and was shot by one of
the guards.
The report is that the shot
which struck the is not
thought to have s fatal
wound, but that the
are that will be laid up for
two or mire. The super
visor at the camp
M-. S. J. and there has
been no from his camp
for years.
Shepard i regarded as a most
desperate character, and recently
he declared in the State's
rather be electrocuted
than stay in the
hi I mind evidently being set on
an escape. In the State's Prison
he been kept shackled since
the HAM of his escape, when he
got away, captured h,
stole clothing and money while
out, finally in
county, officers
him through the woods, de
confessed to the murder of
Engineer Holt of the Southern
Railway, whom it will be
was shot and killed in his
cab as the engine stopped at the
water tank in Durham. Shepard
was sentenced to thirty years in
the State Prison. News
Observer.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is so d
an a that if you are not sat-
using two-thirds of a bot
tie according to your mo
will be refunded. It is up to you U
to try. bold by druggists.
ITEMS
Miss Dollie left Mon-
Died.
Little Margaret, months-old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. U. T.
Evans, died this morning
o'clock will be buried to
morrow. Mr. Evans being in a
hospital in Richmond makes the
death of his little daughter
the
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the progress of
age. Air on heavy machines,
t scrams without terrible
invention to kill men and won-
of King's New Dis-
life when
by coughs, colds, la grippe, asthma,
croup, hay
i fairer and whooping cough or lung
For all affection it
no equal it relieves It s
the surest cure. M. Black, of
N. C, R. R- No. write.
it cured him of sf-
all Other remedies failed. and
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y all druggists.
IT MS.
N. C. June 1910.
W. R. Whichard
days with Mrs. J R
Davenport this week.
Mrs. B. R. of
is visiting sister,
Mrs. W. C. this week.
The young men of
expect to have a trip to Bath
Sunday on a gas l oat. All
pate a good time.
and Stokes had n
game of ball Saturday, scores
and in favor of
G. Z- Ricks is having a new
store built.
Mrs. Noah Jackson and
K. V. Green in town visiting
friends this week.
Mrs. B. Satterthwaite is
week.
J. R, Davenport is having some
surveying; done this week by Mr.
Clark, of Greenville.
E. B. Dixon has accepted a
position at the mill of R. R.
Fleming.
Do not forget, Sunday school
every Sunday at p. m.,
keep in mind, sermon next
third Sunday morning for the
young men especially.
Watch flourish
in her old age.
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i by if doc keep It.
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The Daily Reflector would be a
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you posted with what is going on
at home. Leave a and
your st the office, and
we'll do the rest for s month.
If yon are not satisfied after using
according to directions two thirds of
a bottle of Stomach and
Liver Tab els, you can have you
back. The tablet and
orate the improve the
regulate the bowels. Give them
a get Sold by an drug-
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day to enter the E. C. T. T. S
in Greenville.
May Holton came home
from Atlantic Christian college
Saturday.
Miss Lessie King, of Durham,
is spending sometime with Miss
John Hammond and Simpson
of Conetoe, were at E.
E. Saturday and Sunday.
Miss Lillie Owen, of Saratoga,
who has been visiting the Misses
returned to her home yes
Miss Rosalie
her.
Prof. L. P. of La-
spent Saturday night
spent Saturday night with J. H.
Cheek.
Miss Pearl Nelson, of
is Miss Annie E.
lion.
Miss Lillie Herring, Snow
Hill, spent last week with the
Misses
Miss E. Allen
home from school in Raleigh last
Saturday.
Miss Pattie Sutton and
Misses Evelyn Pattie,
of Winterville, spent of
week at Lorenzo
Misses Bessie Barnhill, of Green
ville, Lucy Manning, of
Bethel, recently visited
Miss Myrtle
Misses Laura Salisbury, of
Hassell, and Mary
of, visited Misses
Langston last week.
T. N. Gilbert little
daughter. Mildred Earle. spent
Saturday with Mrs. J. Cheek.
Henry Langston came home
from Wake Forest Wednesday.
Large crowds attended the
Hookerton Union st
Saturday and Sunday.
Miss Meta Abrams and Miss
Mildred Allen, of Raleigh, who
have been visiting their uncle,
T. R. Allen, left Monday.
Misses Carson Carrie
Manning, of Bethel, visited Miss
Myrtle last week.
Mrs Louisa Langston, of
who been spend-
sometime with her son, C. H.
Langston, left her
today.
Tie Exercises a Great
-Began
N. C. June
first annual commencement ex
Industrial
t b la-t
afternoon at o'clock
sermon de-
livered by M. B. M. Bugler,
He chose for his
subject, and Ye Shall
Sn practical did be
handle the j ct that
present could go away with
being greatly He
urged th importance of seeking
industrial education, and showed
that no son could be truly
religious i
industry. one k
proper in to
maintain a I ugh and
the
of all he, seek
eternal in
at o'clock,
program i e primary depart-
in was
by Jas.
P. He spoke
of the mI a in
o Carolina that
would trail he colored youth to
the try that they
may better z He
said that lb would have a
broad i in
a needy of State,
appealed j lb to give
tangible to such
a c i
even program by
the D Library Society
was delivered by
Prof. C. E Askew, president of
Institute, r
de zed the importance
of a high moral
He showed telling effect no
or could
hope r ii Don long as their
taming thrown to the
the exercises of
the week with a very
elaborate that a
credit to tin Principal
Chance the el-j ct of
the what has been
d during the
He tithe students to
aspire to lofty and at a I
times cultivate as go
to make men and women.
The n entertainment
f the school
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
The Bethel Banking Trust Co.,
AT N. O.
At the close of business, March 1810.
RE
Loans and Discount.
Overdraft
and
Due from
Silver coin, all .
minor
National k
r U. S.
i Total
I 31,7.1 Surplus
a d
of Deposit
, Sub. to
7.6
7,600.09
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, County of
I, W. H Cashier of the above named do
swear that the above statement is true to the best of
knowledge belief- W. H Cashier.
Subset and sworn to In
this day of Apr ,
1911. S. T.
Notary Public
S W Jones.
M. O Blount,
Director.
ONE BURIED THERE
But Police Had Biro
s Throws Awry
Capt. A. J thought
he had made a id an
or two ago. H hid w
to be out cal
pile in the rear -if stow
a police and hit lying
on it. His first
that Bad mi-d n-ii
policeman and hi
trash Getting
he probed in the but
found g a body
Capt. d took the police
badge and start d an
Running up with Chief an
Smith that officer informed him W. V, W.
d. w.
Groceries
Provisions
Cotton
son
Bo kilt
that none t the mis
and loosing at badge
it as one that had
been stolen from heat q
if . The thief
evidently became afraid
it and threw it on the trash pile.
How hat came then is an
tier prop,
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N t h C h r o I i n a
Notice to
Having before the
Pitt . as
executrix th will aid
stomach aid
Tablets will up th, g, hag. J to
headache, p-eve-1 dependency ; and
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estate a a lo the gem
to the on or
h day of My, 1911. or M
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Croup and Asthma
You easily tell by res line the
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Offensive
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note, of th; e,
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low ed a limes, of mucus,
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High which is a vaporised air.
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FROM
GREENVILLE, N. C.
With rears experience
making fines, he can please you
Land S
By virtue of power me by a
mortgage d ed made i-y
wife, ll
on J of April w, aid
registered in book D peg Pitt
registry. ll I to th
bidder for c-sh. curt
house door ii at on
the of June, it b-
Monday, g
Be in the town of
st south west mer
of the Joe on street a
Stand theme a
fit y feet to a
to a corner, thence in n westerly
about two a d forty
feet to north
wet con on thence
feet to h c c one forth
of an sere, more or
This the 14th. day of May,
S J. Everett atty. E. Brown.
Mortgagee,
Plumbing and Tinning
Of Course
You get flames
Horse Goods c
J.
Corey
IF WOMEN ONLY KNEW
What a Heap of Happiness it Would
to Greenville Homes
Hard do housework with an aching
g, yOU hours of mis at leisure
LANIER If women knew the cause-that
W SeW HI as n j Backache pains from sick kid-
much needless woo.
Kidney Pills kidneys
of this vicinity n-
them.
Mis. L. Payton ave
Kinston, N. C, great
I obtained from Do
Iron Pills justifies mo in recommending
them. A dull, g e.
by through
IN
Stones
by twinges through
N C. my loins bothered me for n long time.
w, j but or and
, , u. .------
was caused additional
of Land.
By vi, of a decree of the C
court of Pitt in special pro-
No. entitled. J. A Grey
wife, Grime
Mitchell it sis. undersigned com-
missioner will sell for cash before
court house door in Greenville st noon,
on July 2nd the fol-
lowing described, piece or of
and, situate in the county of Pitt and
in township, adjoining the lands
of Pep-, J- B. Evans, Ira
and B. Worth con-
fifteen acres being a part
of the Porter land. Said land sold for
partition.
This May 24th. 1910.
J B. James, loner
kid DoM s Kid-
Pills to me, I pro-
cured a box. After taking contents,
the pains in my ceased and
h the kidney secretions
For by dealers. Price
cents. Foster Co , Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the United
sand
take no other.
Lame boulder is Invariably
by the
an yields t h fr-
of L v m Ml
mons is not only an . if.
but in no way to us.
Sold by
as
. . .-
KING
Story of
By GEORGE BARR
by Saw
nut
binds one
of the crowd i bat surged
IS He M some
bet Do hate beard
eyes caught
f the If u gray that strutted
SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES
t -Ease, th antiseptic pow-
It caret MM , m n. r
Tons feet tad ink
out Bin-
I the age.
t Fool-Ease makes t. or new
response lo the cries and f.-. It is a certain cure
the extended a call swollen.
Be asking feet Alway Mt It t
ow heard the name the boy cried , shoes. Try it t .-day tow
with all bean. where By mail for c-Ma in
Two , at uncouth. I .
be the N. y.
from grout d deliberately j
her Iota
be shouted. A
rode hi i u. He looked up
the clattered
bout brad. Ton with
fawn awed, was up to the
door, ward of re-
at of ha loved.
He a ;. of her. holding
prince In her white,
face turned toward the nob.
he
Save Save
From the well
of
wildly Into ranks of devoted
from the
now
King in
s. and
me he n i of s, an-i, a
II . . for permit Ufa. Bullets were
ft e- Hi. yo r of the all about
, John lie,
an American. Ill l n
mi o p die King and
warm again-t the
royal
the
t g Aunt Loraine.
V committee of ten,
;, net the m in
where t e
is a v who to Prince
h VI John
e mint at
Soma on be-
hind lo too crowd. He turn-
ed for a tingle glance backward
Ur. pale a cap
gone, bit clothing torn, panting
hit elbow.
cam riding up from be-
hind, turning to Ore from their Mid-
ties the throng of cutthroat, led
by the grim old man with blood
tabor. In the center of the troop there
ate him carriage. of
ind I h mil id, Count
v, g prince.
VII. HI, IX and X -Kl the
In hi of the witch of wok trap and
me boa eh Id He
i a crack
in a door, an while a for the
be and dragged
mt a I It. He i- by Count
War. then taken to the under
den the comm of ten.
XI Kin. before c
Terse lying back In teat, hi
face like that of a dead nun.
prince It King
Joyously. They'll make It
Colonel turned in sad-
and searched out owner of
that role.
be called.
Even King out Into the
roadway a horseman galloped up from
tee of i-ts who to kill h m. i the direction of the castle, lie pulled
tine i- brought to the den a d
Into King
XI I a a don hi i clot
into
a st tight in which of the
-t leader ah to
XIV Kin to git Lora
In lover, a-ho e, and they bi e
in a Ire car. XV on
a c a bomb to Mil
I'm, e R bin a- in a p
K n- and I. r in. a e tied ff into
the c r in car.
back in an o Catt w in the
in fro of girl
xvi.
THE OF
, a, or.- that followed
nil A wore of
BI d lay
In the others crop
with
and lay In the path
of tilt panic
with the soft
mud of slimy, slip-
ugly
was
left of bar draw a veil across
picture of Olga after lug
bomb left her band. one may
upon quivering, shattered thing
that ma OB n worn
BO.
Down in alley I tower
a worn team f stood
want tile m rev is
the long.
to populace that Mar
had established as
and military governor of
principality the abdication
of prince i e r a
new and substantial regime. AH
were to
the of the dictator.
Toward evening, after many
and reports. Mar-
removed his to
tower. bad fondly hoped to In
the before ibis
Two and In great
old tower were now act by
bruised, defeated of the law
Baron In
and broken f body, paced the
Market and narrowest tell of them
At t o'clock Sunday morning a
small group of people gathered in
square. A meeting was soon In
A good hot stood over
the very on Olga
died. An cad began
the crowd.
the might bale been
most member of committee of ten.
lo the midst of bit harangue
band of William arrested
In one of II most emphatic gestures.
Peter Brutus was king at
bead of a group of all armed.
called out Peter
lifting hi hand Imperatively.
The ceased bis
desire I lie Immediate
presence of at
bl office In tower I shall call
off lie began
name of each of
baa and
lords I mat that you. as
gentlemen, will Bod the meant to
to your advice that ha
the I shall offer to
rapt bis life. It me Interrupt
myself to call to your attention the
fact u am
sunset. To resume, boy may
return to here be belongs.
I will give him free and safe escort
t Called If he to
accept my kindly terms, till well and
If not. gentlemen. I starve
him out or v.- the down. It
may Interest you to bear that expect
to establish t new In
stark. trust I may l- address-
at least a few of the future
lords of day. gentle-
to
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE
At GREEN
in the N. C, at the of March 29th.
bit horse to almost as
ha was riding over dodging Amer- j In the commute of ten fol-
TBS i II
for a day night, awaiting the re-
turn of a master who never to
coma back to them. rest hi
tool I
King himself up
from the dazed, bewildered, but
had begun
the on millions
Of government.
He looked back toward tut gory en-
trance lo circus. There Mar-
mounted and twinging a
on high. Ahead t mate of car
filled with white faced, pal
prey from the court of
From somewhere near where
Olga fall came a pen-
them off Cut them off from
the
It was bis cut. He dashed into the
street and ran toward the carriages,
homing with hi
back I To
Then It was that be saw the prince.
nor standing on a teat on to
lean.
newcomer,
scowling down upon young man
up here Quick, you
It bl face black with
fury had seized the hand
of Mr. on seeing help for King
and pulling him up before hi
There was nothing for to do
but to accept timely help of III
rival. Au Instant later be was up
behind and they were off after
the list of the dragoons.
you don't mind, count. I'll try
my grated American. Hold-
on with one arm, be turned mid
the of the
howling crowd of
to the barracks gates.
Colonel
prepared to none but the
royal reserves, are under stand
lag order to there In time of
Over bis
to Ida as not
roles, my friend, nor philanthropy
on my part. I M
come and fetch you. She would
have to me if I bud re-
Ah. yes. I sag She did
cried
It Is not for yon
I risk my
a wry smile his pale lips.
mean, she la going to pay you In Home
way for picking me up. eh Well. I'll
put end lo that. I'll drop off
i hen you call ride on tell
wouldn't be a party to game. Do
you catch my
You would. said count an-
like to Mt you drop off
we're going at
got my pistol the middle of
your grated
a bit or I'll scatter your all
over your
you cried
done my put Colonel will
bear He began pulling his
hone down. you quite free
to drop
than a hundred yards behind
loped a riderless horse. The
had tat
saddle lying
far back
avenue, a bullet In
hit bead. Hob
to mid-
of road.
the American
threw up bit
hands and shout-
ed briskly lo the
bewildered ml
Five seconds
later King In
the and
tearing along in
wake of
retreating guard.
need
men at
cried Colonel
us he waited gates
wild rider.
General with a few of
men, bloody and heartsick, w
hut of the army to reach safety
In cattle
The fortress, all gun, stores and
wit bands of the
Iran Count and bis cohorts.
bad . . u
lowed
Ten minute later every member o
committee of ten. except
Brutus, behind lo k and bar,
At rattle the
It a to
the beleaguered I . a dream
from which there to be
awakening Colonel a swat
of royal guard mi
Bras tore off lib
own and presented himself
to as a soldier of file.
Robin, recovered from
hit flight, dunned uniform of a
colonel of the royal dragoons, hackled
on bis boyish
teal, demanded at a of war
Colonel reasons for not go-
forth to slay rioters.
said the
bitterly, real army I the
not inside. We a
handful, lots than men an
the wounded. Count Mar-
army of several then-
sand.
want to get here he
can kill me. Is that so. Colonel
prince very pal, bat
quite calm.
I wouldn't put It Just that way.
I know ton can't fool me
I've always that he wants to
kill me. But how can be Nobody
can. He ought to know that. He
be awful
must get word to cried
several a breath. A men vol.
to risk
lives In
to find
American hi the
hills. Two men
were
Tot. were to
venture forth that
very
said
the prince as the
council was on the
point of dissolving.
It all right for
mo to ask a
Rob-
on id prims
minister.
RESOURCES.
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Overdraft and
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All other Stocks. Bonds
and
House
Fix. j
j Demand lotto
, Doe from Banks and
Cash Items
Gold coin
Silver coin, all
minor
Nail, bk meet I
notes j
RT
WAS rat
with t whole of B tilling
tablet. but appall
a bit of n to retch lbs horrified,
force In castle
it wall at a cruel man
Ha lost no in Issuing
I manifesto to the
of Edelweiss, of
TO BIB T
with their shivering associates.
all of them dumbly muttering to them-
selves the awful sentence that
bad passed upon
are to die sunset,
knows bow to punish
sin. There hi no
for anarchy. I shall wipe It out to
your gasped William
are your friends the
true party
Do not speak again
Captain you will send criers
abroad notify citizens that I.
Count have ordered
of the ringleaders la plot
to dynamite prince, at sunset In
the Away with the
it and not till then,
committee of ten found
Then It that they cams to know
Peter
The unrecognizable corpse of Olga
had been burled quick-
lime outside the city walls. There
something distinctly In the
fact that half a dozen deep graves
were dug alongside hers before
death came to the were
them.
At o'clock tbs Iron Count coolly
to the homes of
leading and bankers of the
with
tn toe
manufacturers, were commanded to
pear before him at o'clock for tbs
purpose of welfare of
By and its people.
Mariana stated hi clearly.
Ha left room for doubt Id
minds. airings were hands.
Without hesitation be Informed the
leading men of the city that be was
to be the Prince of
frill or destroy
These of you who do expect or
desire to live my nils, which. I
you. shall be a wise one, may
leave the city for other be said
as my deputies
completed formal transfer of
all roar belongings to tbs crown treat-
I even to minutest
Mia. Permit me to lo that
gentlemen, tbs transfer will
not be a prolong -d
They glared back at him
ed Into silence.
am well a ware that little
Prince Now, respecting young
master Robin, I have no grout desire
kill
Be waited to to the effect of this
announcement. DIs bearer
held their
Notice.
He fore C. Moore, Clerk
Willis Johnston. F. V Johnston, J.
B. John-ton and M.
By vii of decree of the clerk of
tho court, by C
Moore, clerk, on th 26th day of
in the above entitled e,
d will, on Sat-
the 25th i of c, 1910,
exp to public tale before the c
door in to the high-
eat I for cash the f Mowing
d tract or parcel of land, U
ginning on the edge of the
bank of Tar a a point era
three h lit tree- formerly
op-n i I he lower edge of the b ,
r and runs there nearly at right
h river to
old line,
down id to Parker a or R d
Banks cress, thence down said creak
to river, thence up river to the
f, cont it B seres more
or and being the tame tract r
parcel of land purchased by B. C.
low y from the administrator of
A. deceased, and being the
a tract of land described in a deed
from E. C. to Susan O. John-
Dec 23rd. and record-
ed in the registers office in Pitt county
in book Y-S, page it lo
be mid for partition, will be at
o'clock m. on tbs day of Jane,
1910.
P. C. Commissioner.
623.001
1.666.81
2,400.00
8.127 m
76,129.16
Total
LIABILITIES.
stock paid in
Undivided profit, lei car.
expenses and taxes pd.
64.786.06
sub
Si
150,000.0
237.814 M
Total
3.24
STATE OF County of Pitt,
I, L. Little, of the bank, do ear that
the above true to best at my knowledge and belief.
JAS. L. LITTLE,
Subscribed sworn lo before me,
this 2nd of April, 1910.
H. D. Bateman, Notary Pub
Correct- A
J. A. Andrew,
B. W.
J. G.
Directors.
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NORFOLK, VIRGINIA.
Notice
By virtue of power of sale co
tamed in two c of trust
executed and delivered
No. A. P. to Jam. e
L. Little Robert J. Cobb, one
dated It, r
lit day of
and r cord d in the
of deeds office of Pitt county,
North Carolina, in book page
et q and in book
et s- q tbs will expose
ti before th court house
door in Greenville to the highest bidder
on Tuesday, May 24th. 1810, a certain
lot parcel of land lying and being in
the county of Pitt and S-. ti of North
and in town of I e
known the Masonic Tim
El property, fronting on Third street
j fast and bounded on the south by
said street, on the by lot No.
on which the e e of Pitt
on north by lot No.
on the west formerly
to Dr. W. J. Blow, except
a pin of said let feat
heretofore conveys I the town
Greenville and upon which the water
stand pip of said town is located.
At Urn and place will
tell the brick upon
aid lot, to y de of tr
Terms of sale
This 16th day of April. 1910.
James I. Little,
Robt, J. Cobb,
Oar Greenville, your if you
come. I
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Roofing and Sheet Metal Work.
J. J. JENKINS.
Tin Shop Repair Work, Mi
Fins in mi
Tb.
J S. MOORING
Ian
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
Pulley bowen
Horn of Fa Greenville N C
Ma. I
Morehead City. N. G. Jan
The famous Atlantic hotel,
Morehead N. C. opened
today for the r the
management that genial
Col. P. Morton,
whose reputation is a sufficient
guarantee of service
The Atlantic hotel, famed I
long the coast, is directly on the
Atlantic ocean, his
for guests
was expended during
the past winter in repairs
improvements, the hostel y
been renovated from bottom
to top. New walk.-
boardwalks have been laid
the mammoth pier has been re-
built the magnificent
room, which is the largest of
hotel in the South, has been
handsomely artistically
orated in style. With
its myriads of lights and th
entrancing gallant
men and handsome women
over the pal shad
floors there will be presented s
of entrancing beauty.
The music is to be furnished by
orchestra of
musicians who
for several y
The grand opening ball, which
it one lite social events of not
only North Carolina but of many
pint is being look-id
toward to by the elite as an
event of
and will be given on
day evening.
Morehead City is known far
and wide for finest sea
fishing along th-t coast, and it i
not to catch from to
blue fish.
trout, and in one
day. The is
The hotel has numerous wide
verandas and promenades. A
vacation at the Atlantic o el it-
well worth taking. Col. Morton
anticipates the greatest
in the history of the hotel. Th-
grounds are brilliantly
ed with electricity, new tennis
courts have been opened, and
one of pleasant features is
the tail motor boats. Being
directly on the Atlantic
guests enjoy the salubrious
and life giving ozone
sett so beneficially on jaded
nerves.
There's more
in a bowl of
Quaker Oats
than in the same
quantity or the same
value of any other
food you can eat.
Most nourishing,
least expensive
Fads Ur-
I. ft
SOLOMON
INDUSTRIAL INSTITUTE
RENEW AUTO LICENSE.
All Hare Thirty lo Renew
The secretary of is send-
out to the automobile owners
in this state the blank
for renewal license and
anyone who does not renew be-
fore July I will have his license
and it will erst him
to get license.
The license only runs to July
no matter when issued. The
renewal costs if owners
to save four dollars they
renew between now and
the first of July, betides
losing their number.
act
for renewal of
any certificate of registration
shall be made to the secretary
o. state any time within thirty
lays previous to the date of the
of such certificate
if no application
for renewal is made during
time above mentioned the
secretary of state shall cancel
such certificate and reissue the
number.
eared r saved the life
of my are the expressions y.-u
hear eve y
Colic, and
ii the world over where
valuable r has been introduced.
N . r medicine in for
or bowel complaints received u h
general oval. The t of
at of Colic, Cholera
and i Remedy it that it cures.
Sold by all druggist.
1st Stay is
Shepard. the
desperado, who confessed to the
murder of Engineer Holt in Dur
ham, has again attempted to
aid was shot, but it is not
expected that the wound will
fa el.
Shepard. who has been kept in
the Suite's prison until a very
short time ago. sent to work
st the camp at A
letter to Superintendent Laugh-
of the State's prison,
that yesterday
about eleven o'clock he tried to
escape was shot by one of
the guards.
The report is that the shot
which struck the is not
thought to have inflicted a fatal
wound, but that the
are that hi be laid up for
two or mire. The super
visor at camp is
M-. S. J. and there has
been no from his camp
for th i p
Shepard is regarded as a
desperate recently
he declared in the State's
d rather be electrocuted
in the
bis mind evidently being set on
an escape. In the State's Prison
he been kept f-hackled
the of his escape, when he
got away, captured and
stole clothing money while
out, finally in
Alamance county, officers
him through the woods,
confessed to the murder of
Engineer Holt of the Southern
Railway, whom it will be
was shot and killed in his
cab as the engine stopped at the
water tank in Durham. Shepard
was sentenced to thirty years in
the State Prison. News
ft Observer.
a Great Success
Afters.
N. C June J.-The
first annual commencement ex
e b la-t Sunday
afternoon at o'clock. The
baccalaureate sermon was de-
livered by Rev. M. B. M. Bu
He chose for his
subject, and Ye Shall
practical did be
handle the j ct that 1.0 one
present go away will
being greatly He
urged th importance of
industrial education, showed
that no sun could be truly
religious habits
industry. one
r to
REPORT
The Bethel Banking Trust Co.,
AT N. O.
At the close of March
Loans and Discount-,
see. T , .
and
Due from U x.
Silver coin, including all v i
minor c-in . r r of Deposit
, , Sub. to
lots t l.
7.510
STATE OP NORTH CAROLINA, County of Pitt,
I W. H Cashier of the above-named bank,
swear that the above statement true to the heat of
knowledge belief. W. H Cashier.
Chamberlain's is so d
on a guarantee that if you are not sat-
lifted after two-thirds of s but
tie according to directions, your mo
will be refunded. It ii up to you lo
to try. Sold by all
ITEMS
Little Margaret, months-old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. T.
Evans, died this morning about
o'clock and will be buried to
morrow. Mr. Evans being in a
hospital in Richmond the
death of his little daughter all
the
Marvelous
mark the progress of the
Air on heavy
without wires, terrible war
invention to kill men and that won-
of King's New Dis-
when threatened
colds, la grippe.
hay
and whooping cough or lung
For all bronchi, it ha
no equal it relieves instantly-
the cure, at. Black, of
N. C. R. R. No.
it cared him of sf-
tr all failed. and
SI, A bottle
j all
DIXIE ICE CREAM
Can made in
minutes cost of
On a Plato.
Stir contents of one package
ice caw
Into a of milk and f
No cooking, no nothing
else to Everything but the
ice and milk in tbs package.
This makes t quarts of most
ice you
t at your grocers,
or by mail if be docs not keep It.
ate Hook t.
Tb Ch U try, t.
IT MS.
N. C. June 1910.
W, R. Whichard spent
days with Mrs. J R
Davenport this week.
Mrs. B. R. of
is visiting sister,
Mrs. W. C. this week.
The young men of
expect to have a trip to Bath
Sunday on a gas AU
pate a time.
and Stokes had n
game of ball Saturday, scores
and in favor of
G. Z. Ricks is having a new I
store built.
Mrs. Noah Jackson and
K. V. are in town visiting
friends this week.
Mrs. B. B. Satterthwaite is
tick week.
J. R. Davenport is having some
surveying done week by Mr.
Clark, of Greenville.
E. B. Dixon hat accepted a
position at the mill of R. R.
Fleming.
Do not forget, Sunday school
every Sunday at p. m. and so
keep in mind, sermon next
third Sunday morning for the
young men especially.
Watch flourish again
in her old age.
Let Paper Tea.
When you go off for your turn
mer vacation, bear in mind that
The Daily Reflector would be a
very agreeable visitor and keep
you posted with what is going on
at home. Leave a quarter and
your address at the office, and
we'll do the rest for a month.
If yon not satisfied after using
according to directions of
of Stomach
Liver Tab eta, yon can have you mom y
back. The cleanse and
orate the improve the dig
regulate Give them
a trill and get Sold by all drug-
gist.
Subscribe for Tho Reflector
Miss left Mon-
day to enter the E. C. T. T. S.
in Greenville.
Miss May Holton came home
from Atlantic Christian college
Saturday.
Miss Lessie King, of Durham,
spending sometime with Miss
Eva
John Hammond and Simpson
of Conetoe, were at E.
E. Saturday and Sunday.
Miss Lillie Owen, of Saratoga,
who has been visiting the Misses
returned to her home yes
Miss Rosalie
her.
Prof. L. P. of
Grange, spent night
spent night with J. H.
Cheek.
Miss Pearl Nelson, of Grifton,
is Miss Annie E.
hon.
Miss Lillie Herring, Snow
Hill, spent last week with the
Misses
Miss E. Allen came
home from school in Raleigh last
Saturday.
Pattie Sutton and
Misses Evelyn and Pattie,
of Winterville, spent part of last
week at Lorenzo
Misses Bessie Barnhill, of Green
ville, and Lucy Manning, of
Bethel, have recently visited
Miss Myrtle
Misses Laura Salisbury, of
and Mary Whitehurst,
of, visited Misses Eva
Langston last week.
N. Gilbert and little
daughter. Mildred Earle. spent
Saturday with J. Cheek.
Henry Langston came home
from Wake Forest Wednesday.
Large crowds attended the
Hookerton Union at
Saturday and Sunday-
Miss Meta and Miss
Mildred Alien, of Raleigh, who
have been visiting their uncle,
T. R. Allen, left Monday.
Misses Carrie Carton and Carrie
Manning, of Bethel, Miss
Myrtle week.
Mrs Louisa Langston, of
who been spend-
sometime with her son, C. H.
Langston. left tor her
proper in order
maintain u high and
the
of all he, seek
eternal ill
at o'clock,
program it e primary depart-
was
delivered ti Rev,
P. Greenville, He spoke
the a in this
section o. N Carolina that
would trail colored youth to
the industry
may z lie
that i b -I would have a
broad i .-s in such
a needy . of State,
appealed j t people to give
tangible encouragement to
a c i
Tuesday program by
Society
Tho delivered by
Prof. C. E Askew, president of
Tar Kiwi Institute, Washington.
He zed the importance
of mat high moral
He showed telling effect no
or could
hope r n so bug their
ware thrown to the
winds
Wednesday the exercises of
the week with a very
elaborate t was a
Chance of the cl-jct of
the ii nil what has been
d during the session.
He tithe students to
aspire to lofty and at a I
times cultivate such habits as go
to make men and women.
The , n
if
s are.
and sworn to be-
mi this 6th of Apr .
i T. Carson,
Notary
S M Jones.
M. O Blount,
Staton,
Directors.
i W.
OR I iN
NO ONE BURIED THERE.
Bat Hid Evidently
Awry
A. i
he had made a id an
or two ago. H had m
to be out coal
pile in the his store
saw a police hit lying
on it His first w.-
that somebody red a
policeman and buried i
trash Getting s
he probed down in the pile M Fresh kept
found g a body there. M In k.
Capt. Gr took th p -lice Bo
badge and start- d an
up with C hi. f . .
Smith that officer informed him g I
Provisions
Cotton Ragging
on
that none of the mis
and at the badge
he it as one had
been from heat q
The thief had.
evidently became t. i p
it and threw it on the trash pile.
How hat there is
tier
GR-EN VILLE R
th Carolina
to
I in irk- qualified lief ore the
c i r t o; Pitt I as
executrix o th hat aid U-ti-
aid liver of W. W. Martin,
aid liver t
will up a. e t mA
h headache, p-eve- mM. ,.,
and rate the who e system, b J C .,,
by
LINIMENT
CATARRH GOES
So Does S Throat,
Croup and Asthma
You can easily by the
symptom w. w ether yon
catarrh or
sin-,
discharge fr. n Hie n s , of
vole, tick-
in throat pings in thrust, a
cough, p heat, of h.
spasms of
low ed a limes. of mucus,
difficulty in breathing-, of
W have a
remedy back if it for
catarrh, called
High o which a vaporised air.
so that it is breathed
over the inflamed and germ
membrane. It kills germ give
in minutes, and ea-
The price, including hard robber In-
haler, is only It. The hard rubber
pocket inhaler will last a lifetime, so
that should you need a bottle of
you cm get it for cents
World's S
Greatest
Bawl
Pain
Remedy
Cramps.
Bone and Muscle
a, has I on
and tit.
and W
all clams against I
a r to the Same
to on or the
of 1911. or
he pi ad in of r. every.
i This day of May.
V. Mai-tin. Executrix
of H. W.
Land S
By virtue of power me by a
l ed made i-y
Edward a-d wife, Ii .
Not Quite
How often you can get a m
nail or driver or
Kr lacking. a good
box and prepared for
let. Our Una of tools
Ii a you could and
we will sea that tool
box does not lack a single
useful ti
Of Course
You get s
Horse Goods t c
of ------v
GET
Tobacco Flues
FROM
GREENVILLE, N. C.
With years experience in
making fines, he can please you-
Edwards,
on the April aid
registered in book D i S. Pitt
county II e I to the
st bidder for c-h.
door ii at noon, on
the day of it l-
inf Monday, g
, .
Be in the town of
n-r-c t south wist
of the Joe on street m
d, thanes a
about two feet to a
to a corner, thence In a westerly
two a d forty
feet to Williams north
we t on thence in
a ion about fifty
feet c
of acre, more or
This the day of 1910.
E. S. Brown.
Mortgagee.
Plumbing and Tinning
S J. Everett atty.
Tomb Stones
IF WOMEN ONLY KNEW
What a Heap of Happiness it Would
Bring to Greenville Homes
Hard to do work with an
g, you hours of mis
J C L women on knew the cause-that
I. b. It n It I Si II paint come from lick kid-
I live much woe.
Kidney
of this vicinity n-
done them.
Mis. L. Cameron, Payton Be.,
Kinston, N. C, gr. at
I obtained from Do n a
Iron Pill me in recommending
A dull, e,
a a
companied by twinges through
loins bothered me for h long time.
Sale of Land.
By vii toe of a decree of the Superior
court of Pitt county in special pro-
No. entitled, J. A
and wife, Grime
Mitchell it the com-
missioner will sell tor cash before
court house door in Greenville st noon,
on July 2nd the fol-
lowing piece or parcel
and, in the county of Pitt M
adjoining the lands
of Pop-, J. B. Evans, Ira
and Lewis H. Worth con-
fifteen acres being a part
of the Porter land. Said land told for
partition.
This May 24th, 1910. ,
B. Junta, Commits
III
I had but little enemy or and
caused by a
kid Having s Kid-
Pills to me, I pro-
cured After taking the content,
the in my and
h the kidney
For by dealers. Price SO
cents. Co . Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the United
States. , ,
Remember
take no other.
Lame i boulder it Invariably
by of the muscles
yields t h fr-
of L n
ii not only pro.-.; an effectual,
but in no way to use.
Sold by all
DEPARTMENT
I In Charge of F. A. EDMONDSON
Authorized Agent of The Eastern tor And Rates on Application
The Pitt County School I We have needle bobbins
manufactured by The A. G. Ox shuttles, foe any sewing machine
Manufacturing Company are in the country. Also needle.
cheap; comfortable, neat and threaders, the very thing for
Terms are liberal, affected eyes or dark
Barber
We have pat in an assortment
ITEMS.
When in the market come to see
u., we have the desk for you.
C. T. Cw A.
went Greenville
. .- ,
We are carrying a nice line
Cuffing Caskets. Prices are
right and can nice hearse
service. A. G. Mfg. Co.
Eugene Cannon went to
yesterday.
Fur spring dress goods,
laces see us-
New lot just in.
Harrington. Barber Co-
F. C. Nye and family left
today to visit Ins
people
nice fresh see R. D.
on Thursdays,
and Saturdays.
Eugene Caution, Miss
Cox, C. T. Co and Hiss Maude
went to den
today.
For cold drinks of all
at L Johnson's fountain.
Smith and Miss Magda-
Cox in to at-
tend the house party of Mis
Cox.
Just received, a nice lot of
ladies shoes.
Barber Co
Misses Nina Dixon
came in yesterday from the
summer school to a few
days at home.
The is the Kind
you need, See us.
A. Ange Co.
Miss Lena who has been
visiting Mis Cox, re
turned to home at Conetoe yes-
We call your attention
Dew line of groceries.
R. W.
For nice fresh corned herrings
see A. W. Ange Co., Winter-
N. C.
Straw hats are going fast, buy
one, don't be W. Ange
Leave your orders for ice at H.
L. Johnson's. Will be delivered
anywhere in town.
Matting and oil cloth, the
floor, buy some, cover it over.
Harrington. Barber Co.
Before buying, see my line of
post cards, 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
calico,
worsted dress goods, to
suiting, percales, to
motor cloth, waist
goods, lawn, mohair
wool effects,
to table peaches, pie
peaches, Sic; 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 caskets cheap with
excellent hearse service.
Let us frame that for
yon. Any size frame.
A. W. Ange ft Co.
O. W. Rollins spent Sunday
in Ayden.
M. B. Bryan returned Tuesday
from a business trip to Norfolk.
Misses Cox and Maude
Louise went to Green-
ville Tuesday evening to spend
a few days with Miss Ward
Moore.
Mrs. Alexander, of Ayden,
pent Sunday here with her
sister Mrs. W. L. House.
F. F. Cox and J. E. Greene
went Greenville Saturday even-
Mrs. Maggie Butt and Mis-
Olive went to Greenville Mon-
jay.
of patterns for all styles.
Harrington, Barber ft Co,
How Is your soul Let
us show you our new lot of
shoes. Barker Co
A nice six key soda fountain
for sale. R.
We have purchased the
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 ft Cc.
Fresh herrings at
Barber ft Co.
We are now in to do
grinding every day and general
repair work promptly.
Harrington Barber ft Co.
The A. G. Cox Manufacturing
Co. has sold this season ever
cotton 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 tie cheap.
A. W. Ange ft 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.
You will never regret when
you purchase a
manufactured by A. G. Cox Man
Co., Winterville.
Mrs. Evelyn Cox left for
to our Seven Springs Saturday evening
to visit her daughter.
F. F. Cox spent Sunday at
C. T. Cox is on the road again.
Jesse Rollins and M. B.
attended services in Ayden Tues-
day night.
J. R. Smith, of Ayden, in
town today.
The A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. seem
to be delivering tobacco trucks
and flues to the farmers early
this season.
F. F. Cox went to Greenville
Tuesday evening.
Mrs. W. J. and children,
who have been visiting relatives
here, left Tuesday evening to
spend a few days in Raleigh.
Miss Lessie King went over to
Greenville Tuesday morning to
spend a few days visiting friends
relatives there.
F. A. Edmondson left Tues-
day evening for Wayne county,
where he will spend a day or two
with his parents.
A- G. Cox. J. D. Cox, Joseph-
us Cox Henry Langston
went to Greenville Monday.
Misses Edith Beulah V urn-
ford, of Ayden, spent Sunday
here visiting friends and
Rev. N. C. Duncan came in
Tuesday from Hope Mills.
Eugene Cannon, better known
as the clever book-
keeper for the A. G. Cox Mfg.
Co., is off on a vacation tor a
few weeks.
Miss Eva Langston returned
to the E. C. T. T. Tuesday
morning.
Miss Laura Cox came in
day night from Louisville, Ky.,
where she has been preparing
herself for the foreign field.
Prof. F. C. Nye and family
left Monday morning- to visit
relatives in Fairmont.
The force, which baa been
putting up new telephone poles
and lines around here; returned
to Greenville yesterday.
June is
booming, Mr. J. B. Joyner
Jacob Wilson have completed
their large store house, and last
Thursday they put in a nice
stock of groceries. They ex-
to do extensive grocery
business. The firm will be
Known as Joyner ft Wilson.
Robt. Strickland continues to
do s grocery at Arthur
and Mr. B. F. Crawford a
large store considerably on the
way to completion.
The meeting carried on all of
last week by Walters, Pittman
and Jones was a great success.
The Rev. R. F. Pitman preached
from Monday night until Friday
night, inclusive, and did some of
the best preaching that we have
ever heard. A good many others
said the same. He could hold a
congregation nearest spell bound
of any one we ever heard. He
received fifteen converts in the
church during the five nights that
he was there. He and Rev. R.
R. Jones left Saturday morning
for their appointments and Rev.
Walters received three Saturday
night, making eighteen in all.
It was a glorious meeting, as
good if not the best that May's
chapel has ever had. The
was administered Sunday
evening by the pastor, W. F.
Walters, of Ayden, in the
presence of a very largo con-
course of spectators. Interest
in the meeting ran so high that
the house was crowded to over-
flowing several nights and Sun-
day. Rev. Walters Heft Sunday
evening for Ayden.
Miss Etta Gay, of
was visiting at F. M. Smith's
last week.
Miss Lee Nichols and Esther
of Ayden, were visiting
at Ivy Smith's last week.
Misses Little and
Mayo, of Wilson, came
Saturday evening to visit re-
and friends in our section
for a week.
Mr. and C. C. Cobb, of
Norfolk, were visiting at Cobb-
dale Saturday and f and
B. P. Cobb took them
ville Sunday
Cobb is going to remain for a
few weeks.
The nine went up
and played a game of
ball Saturday evening and came
out victorious. The game stood
to in favor of
ITEMS. some, but he doesn't know how
They were tracked then
N. C. June -Miss some across the field.
Louise Satterthwaite left for A few months back they came
to visit Miss Lillian around to W. A. getting
Baker, Friday. eight at one time. And again at
base bail team Avery's taking all but
play Grimesland Saturday, June the rooster. Again at
11th, IS at p. hi. on nine at one time. We all hope
land baseball ground. they will get a mess after a while
Miss Charlotte Ricks went to the rest of us can have some.
Ayden Monday to friends.
Miss Mamie Roberson is in R. C. White his bride,
town visiting her aunt, Mrs. L. formerly Miss Clara of New
Ross. j Bern, returned from their bridal
Several young men took the trip Tuesday afternoon and are
trip to Bath Sunday. The boat at the home of Mrs. J. L. Flem-
Advice to the Aged.
bar . chew
IMPARTING VIGOR
to MM
an adapted to
to anS
left Hall at 5.30 o'clock
and reached Washington at 6.30,
remaining half an hour then left
for Bath. When near Bath the
boat a shore and got
stuck. We were delayed about
one and a half hours, reached
Bath at noon. The table was
set and everybody ate a large
dinner consisting of pig, chicken,
beef, hoe cake, pickles and
plenty to drink, such as was
refreshing. We went to the
oldest church in the State, where
we were treated very kind and
given a piece of brick that the
was built of. The day
being rainy we did not remain
as long as we intended, but every-
body had a very nice time.
Misses Bonnie Dixon and
Myrtle Latham, of Wharton's
were here visiting Mrs. G. Z.
Ricks a few days week.
Mrs. Martha Thigpen and
daughter, Esther, are visiting
Mrs. J. P. Fleming.
The Standard Oil
on his way to Friday was
delayed about four hours by the
bridge breaking in with him at
Run.
Don't forget Sunday school
every Sunday afternoon at
o'clock, and also a sermon
Third Sunday for young men.
Let all turn out.
Far Sal.
One of hen feed
chick feed. F. V. Johnston.
Do You Own a
II not, and you to own
you owe it o your to
the ma display
shown at the man White
A display really
to a large city.
In a glance 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 here ard
incomparable am where. Eight
different makes select from, none
of those cheap we-tern department
WOODLAND ITEMS.
store stencils, tut each one a stand-
aid, cf acknowledged fame and
reputation in the trade. Four
player-pianos known
snakes.
We will take your piano in
exchange for one of self play-
We also carry the
ORGAN, the standard of the world.
Old organs and pianos taken in ex-
change, terms to s tit your
When in Greenville visit our
BETHEL SOCIAL CIRCLES.
Woodland, N. C.
and Mrs. W. R. W. spent
Saturday night and Sunday with
their daughter, Mrs. Craft,
near Falkland
Misses Lessie Garris and
Martha spent Saturday
and Sunday near
Owing to the rainy weather
there were but few at Sunday
school Sunday.
We are having some nice
showers of this week.
Mrs. S. M. Manning has been
spending a few days over in
section with relatives.
Miss Nobles is spending
a few days in Ayden.
Seems if there are some ore
or two that like chickens
here. Monday night a week ago
someone went to W. L.
and took three chickens, on
to W. R. W. and took
Our yours if you
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People Delightful Perch
Party.
On Friday evening from to
o'clock Miss Mamie Blair. of
Thomasville, delightfully enter-
at Hotel mount, a
of her friends at a porch
party.
As the guests arrived they
were received by Miss Elizabeth
Jones Dr, Ward who direct-
ed them to the punch bowl
sided over by Mrs. J. A. Staton.
The entertainment of the
evening consisted of vocal and
instrumental music and a very
interesting contest, entitled
Girl I met in The
successful contestants were Miss
Maude Barnhill and Dr. Ward,
the being a fan and book.
At the close of the contest de-
refreshments were
ed consisting of ice cream and
cake, salted peanuts and candy.
The were very
pretty indeed. In the hall
ware used the punch
bowl and table being decorated
in them, ft white parasol bus
ponded over the bowl had
pinned over it with a
large bunch tied on the
la the parlor white were
used. the porch Japanese
lanterns hung which added I
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VOL. No.
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, JUNE
1910.
No.
WHAT THE EDITORS DID.
the Pres. Mr. Ass Mrs. W. T Jr ,
Matters the j At the
Some people have an idea that By night or day the of
the annual conventions of the Mr. Mrs. Charles A. Moseley
editors of the State are merely on North College street is
occasions for and and beautiful.
having a good time. Some of Last evening on the occasion
this comes of course, of a reception and dance given by
there is no class of people more j Mr. and Mrs. and Miss Moseley
STATE NEWS
WITH MISS MATTIE KING.
Beautiful
live to matters affecting
State than the editors, and that
they do things at their
is shown by some of the
resolutions adopted ct the recent
Wrightsville meeting. Here are
some of the matters discussed
and embodied in the
the sense of this body
that the movement to erect a
suitable monument to perpetuate
the memory of Edgar William
Nye, who lived and labored and
died in Carolina is worthy
the j in honor of Mr. W- T. Lipscomb
and bride, of Greenville, N. C,
and Miss Adelaide Or. of Char-
the brilliancy and beauty
the interior challenged the
admiration of the merry th
assembled therein.
Three large rooms and a wide
ball, thrown en suite, made an
ideal ball room. To the elegance
of natural appointments was
added the beauty and fragrance
of flowers-all that May and
June furnish for just such lovely
of our sympathy and practical events
help and we would hereby give
the movement our en-
and approval.
desire to go on record
favoring New as the
most suitable place for holding
the proposed Panama Exposition,
and we urge the newspapers of
North Carolina to exert all their
influence in this direction.
Stonewall Jackson Train-
School deserves and should
have the sympathy and support
of every newspaper in North
Carolina, and we trust that the
next legislature will pursue a
more liberal policy toward this
long needed and valuable
The work is under
table management and we
to mention th heroic
flee a newspaper man, Mr. J. P.
Cork, Concord, is making in
its behalf.
would urge our brethren
of the press to aid in every
way the great work our
State Board of Health is doing
the prevention and cure of
disease. This board looks to the
newspapers of the State for help
and we they may not be
disappointed. The board asks
for space in our papers to instruct
and inform the public along the
lines of sanitation and the gen
care and protection of the
public health, and we hope that
so far as it is possible, the
columns of our papers will be
placed at the disposal of this
agency of help and healing.
endorse and approve the
suggestion of Mrs. Charles D.
president of the
man's Betterment Association,
that a-week be set apart for the
discussion of the objects and
purposes of the association in the
columns e very paper connected
with this Association; and we
would urge upon the editors the
importance of magnifying this
great work in every way
and of supporting
encouraging these good women
in this labor of
it is the sense of this
meeting that the best use that
can be made of the State con-
is in the construction of
public roads, and the counties
desiring same should have the
first right to use them for the
purpose; provided they to
the-state a
per day for each convict, the
State to bear all
The wide was
Set with palms and ferns,
a veritable palm garden with
cooling breezes for the dancers.
A reception of an hour gave
ample opportunity for the guests
to meet the guests of honor.
Mr. and Mrs. stood
first in the receiving line, she in
black lace over silk, next
Miss Moseley, charming in white
silk, with trimmings of lace and
touches of blue about the low-cut
waist. To Miss Moseley's right
Mr. and Mrs. Lipscomb,
the latter in an gown of
pink chiffon over pink silk, with
trimmings of chiffon roses
the tunic and ornamenting
the waist Her jewels were
amethysts set in pearls.
Miss Adelaide Orr was t Mrs.
Lipscomb's right. She wore a
lovely gown of white chiffon over
yellow satin, trimmed with
low chiffon rosebuds.
Dancing commenced at
o'clock, music being furnished by
Mr. Harry Asbury and assistants.
During the evening delicious
punch was by Mrs. C. M.
Beardon, Asheville, guest of
Moseley. The bowl was
set in a bed of daisies. Ices fol-
lowed the dance.
Chronicle, 10th.
Deals of Mr. A. L.
The many friends and ac-
in this city of Mrs.
A. L. Morgan Miss Leonard
will be to learn of
her death in Ala.
The sad intelligence of her death
came in a telegram today to her
her former schoolmate
friend, Mrs. E. B. Mrs.
Morgan is remembered here as
Miss Leonard Pitts, for it was
during her college days st Salem,
N. C. that she visited Mrs.
here, where she made
many lasting friends and ac-
Cape. Mayo Dead.
Capt. M. S. Mayo, aged
years, died suddenly st his home
in Washington a few days ago.
Capt. Mayo was for many years
captain of steamers plying Tar
well known in the
towns along the river.
appropriate out of the general
treasury for this purpose at
it annually, the said
to be apportioned
State to bear an expends of
maintenance ears and guarding y twice the
of the convicts, counties the
nob maintain chain gangs shall
baas preference in leasing
prisoners.
is further resolved that it
is the sense of this meeting
the State should give to the
counties composing the State
assistance in the actual
of their roads, and should
amount allotted by the State;
and provided further, that such
moneys as are apportioned by
the State to the counties, and
that raised by the county to
meet the State allotment, shall
be spent in the construction of
public roads, whose location
plans specifications for con
the
State highway
Great Work for Teacher in East
Carolina-Ear j II meat Large.
The summer school for teachers
now being run in Greenville at
the East Train-
School is probably the most
import int summer school ever
held in North Carolina. With an
enrollment of nearly teachers
coming from every North Caro-
east of Raleigh and
many west of city, a
faculty of ten efficient,
working teachers-each one a
proven master in his department
the school, now in its first
doing a work that is start-
ling in its earnestness and
in its scope. Summer schools
have been held in North Caro
Una at which the attendance
nearly trebled that of the school
now running in Greenville; but
the statement is confidently
made by Prof. W. H.
superintendent of public
in Pitt county and an
tor of state-wide reputation, that
in consideration of the vigor and
conscientiousness of the work
and the number of teachers
reached who have hitherto not
been attracted by summer
schools. in the his-
of North Carolina has ever
shown such wonderful spirit
along educational
In the past, many teachers
have looked upon summer schools
as a nice place to spend enjoy-
ably the summer's vacation. In
the summer school in Greenville
the is notice
able for its absence. The
line though not as stringent, is just
as really present as in any of the
colleges of state- Each
teacher who registers is given
the choice of five courses ranging
from to hours each. After
registration one is expected and
required be present at every
meeting of every class which has
her name upon its roll.
But with this discipline and
rule of hard work the teachers
are extremely well satisfied.
They all seem to think that the
East Carolina Training school is
giving them just what they need.
The teachers are giving evidence
of their appreciation and hearty
approval of conduce of the
school by spirit OH
and encouragement which
they display on every occasion.
The faculty numbering only
ten men and women are being
worked severely to give, as
as they do, the fifty
courses which they offer.
dent Robert H. Wright is the
of the work. H.
E. Austin, teacher of Geography
Agriculture. Professor C.
W. Miss Maria
D. Graham. Mr.
Meadows, of Texas, English;
Miss Kate W. Lewis, Drawing;
Mr. Knight, Professor
School-Management;
Miss Mary Arrington. Primary
Mrs. Ogden, Household
Miss Bishop music
Miss Bishop an
course in
mental music.
The courses offered embrace
the entire work required in
public schools. Two terms of
ten weeks each have been given.
The first which began March
and ended May had an enroll-
of The second term
begun on May which will run
until July has already
names on its registration list,
and teachers are coming in on
every train. Scarcely could
be accommodated in the college
buildings, the others are boarding
in the city.
by
Loraine Home were united
Rev. B. F. Huske.
Skilled hands had handsomely
decorated the church for the
occasion, the chancel being a
bower of palms and ferns, the
arch wreathed in evergreens,
and cape
Though the hour was the
edifice was more than filled with
admiring friends who had as
to witness this union of
As Mis Helen Forbes played
the wedding march the bridal
party and took
respective places. First came
the ushers. Messrs. R. C.
W. L Hall. Home
and Z. P. Vandyke.
Following these the dame
of honor, O. R. Brown, of
Henderson, dressed in white
lingerie with black hat, carrying
a bouquet of carnations.
The bride, in an elegant travel
suit of Alice blue, with Per-
trimmings and jewel but-
tons, carrying a bouquet of sweet
peas, entered with brother,
Mr. John L Home, who gave
her away.
As these approached the altar
the groom with his brother, Mr.
B. F. Tyson, entered from the
vestry met them.
The impressive ring ceremony
of the Episcopal church
used. At its conclusion the
bridal party first drove to the
former home of the bride on
Greene street, and from
they proceeded to the A. C. L.
depot to depart on a bridal tour
to Washington City, Baltimore
and Virginia Beach.
This marriage has been looked
forward to with much interest.
as both are well known and pop
Mr. Tyson for several
years been city clerk and tax
collector. The esteem of their
friends was shown in the very
large number of bridal
received.
A BAD CUSTOM
M,. i. Cb-r
At 7.45 o'clock this morning Raleigh. June
in St Paul's Episcopal superintendent of the
was witnessed a very beautiful Home, died this morn-
marriage, when the destinies of He been in feeble
Mr. C. Tyson and Miss health for sometime. He had
been superintendent of the home
for twelve years.
-The
store of Brothers, on
street enter d by
three men last night and about
worth of merchandise was
carried away and over
worth of merchandise was scat
over the floor, being piled
up as high as two feet in some
places. Entrance was effected
from the rear by the use of a
ladder and breaking out a
The burglars left a note saying
they just
Asheville, June a fit
of jealousy last night at Marshal,
miles from here, Fred Call-
well shot and probably; fatally
wounded his sweetheart, Miss
Myrtle Lowe, about ears of
age. Both are well connected in
Madison county.
High Point. June 14.- The
little girl of Mr. and Mrs.
residing on North Main street.
this morning while out playing
caught of a live wire.
A gentleman passing saw
the condition the little girl
was in, and tried to pull her
loose from the wire, but the cur-
rent was strong that it took
another man to take her away.
While the child was not burned
was seriously she is suffering very
much from nervousness. Her
condition at a late hour today is
still unchanged.
numerous merry-
makings made
when Mr a Mattie King
was he me to a Urge number
of Tuesday in honor
of h Misses Sallie
, of mi Lura
Carter, of Wilson. P
hearts dice was of the
amusements of the evening, the
prize going to
whose the
largest number of punches. She
two guests of
honor to draw and Mi Carter
was the final of the
receiving party
consisted Miss Carter with J.
Suit Janus, Miss P. with
S. and the
hostess with Ba-com L. Wilson.
in the punch was
served in rear hall, Miss
Lillian Carr wit; Mr. J
son and Miss Margaret Blow
with Mr. Charles Haskett
siding at the bowl.
Among the out-of-town guests
were Misses Charlotte Fennell.
of Wilmington, and Mary Good-
win, of
Invitations were sent
young of the
NEW MASONIC ROOM.
Thai
Comet.
It has been noticed that people
attending marriages in churches
have a custom that should be
corrected. When the bridal
party is retiring from the church,
as soon the ushers, who go
last, have passed the aisle, the
audience has a habit of filling
the aisle rushing behind
them, thus cutting off the exit
of the family and special guests
until the audience is out This
custom causes more or less con-
fusion sometimes interferes
with the bridal party reaching
in waiting for them.
On such occasions it is proper
for the audience to remain in
their seats until not only the
bridal party, but also
the family and special guests
who occupy reserved have
retired from the church.
the Build
The Masons of Greenville
soon have their new lodge m
ready for occupancy. Their n
quarters are in the second story
of the newly erected Winslow
building on Fifth and Washing-
ton streets. The front room of
the building will be occupied by
the public library will be
in operation st date. A
small room behind this front
room is room,
containing a large locker whose
use is known only to those who
have been put there.
The large room in the rear
is the lodge room proper. It
is by feet. A fine
carpet has been nut
down at s cost of dollars.
The furniture which a part
already arrived, is heavy
mahogany with black leather
upholstering. The walls are
in blue.
With the arrival of tho re-
of the furniture, prob-
ably the latter part of this week,
the Masons will take charge of
their rooms.
Sta College.
We desire to call n to
the advertisement of the State
Normal and Industrial college
which this
Every year shows a steady
growth in this institution devoted
to the higher education of the
women of North Carolina.
The college last year a
total enrollment of students.
Ninety of the ninety-eight
ties of the State had
in the student Nine-
tenths of all the graduates of
this institution have taught or
are now teaching in the schools
of North Carolina.
The dormitories are furnished
by the State and board is pro-
at actual cot. Two
appointments to the
apportioned the
counties according to
school population, will be award-
ed to applicants the mid-
of July. Students wish
to attend this institution next
year should make application
early as possible, as the capacity
of the dormitories is limited.
for the East Carolina
Training school not quite two
years ago. The first regular
session closed May after
doing effective work with a
registration of students from
all over and central
North Carolina.
Already the Training school
like the State University is feel
cramped with its small
Seashore
Beginning Sunday, the
Norfolk Southern railroad will
operate Sunday excursion trains
between Raleigh and Beaufort.
This train will leave Raleigh at
a. m., pass Greenville at
a m., reach Morehead City
at p. m., arriving at Beau-
fort st p. m. Returning
will Beaufort at p. m.,
Morehead City at p. m. pass
Greenville at p. m., arriving
.
equipment in face of its
. to do gigantic work
The first ground was broken in North Carolina.
To Late Hob. W. R.
At the recent annual meeting
of the trustees of the N. C. A.
M. college for the colored race,
at Greensboro, the following
record was made up in the min-
attention of the board of
trustees is called to the death of
Hon. W. R. Williams, of Falk-
N. C. It was deemed fit-
ting that a memorial page be set
apart to the memory of the late
member, and that the board go
on record as testifying to the
faithful, patriotic service of its
former member, and as
the loss the college the
State have sustained in the death
of a faithful member and a
patriotic
Rev. D. A. Windham, of Sara-
toga, will preach at
Chapel Sunday morning
public is
. mi these
at Raleigh at night. The M
round trip fare from all invited t-
between and Wilson is services.
between Wilson
Arthur between Greenville
and Chocowinity
And it keeps right on raining.