Eastern reflector, 8 July 1910


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Nobody Busted, Nobody
Nobody Had a Fire
DOLLAR,
IF
MONEY
SAVING
Means Anything to You
Read This m Profit
C T. STORE
Is Heavily Overstocked. He Needs the Money
and is Compelled to Unload
STORE
CLOSED
To all the world Mon.
and Tues. July 4th.
No goods sold and no
one admitted until the
opening, Wed. July 6th.
WHATEVER IT WILL BRING.
Succumbed t
Been struck
It is Compulsion
Resolved
The stock of C. T.
H. C, is turned overt. THE AMERICAN SPECIAL
SALES CO., of Atlanta, for days, to be sold without
limit r reserve, absolute and complete. The stock
must be turned into cash for whatever it will bring.
You all know in worth
more than in these prices.
MOST STUPENDOUS BONA FIDE LIQUIDATION SALE IN YEARS
TURN THEIR LOSS TO YOUR
l the Inevitable The Final Blow has
The Day Has Come It is Not Choice
The Entire Stock Must do Moth-
Ton get the benefit.
Read, see the mighty and crushing prices; they tell the
Story how one makes your gain. The goods
are here, and if the Baring of dollars means anything to
you will be here when the doors open,
DAY morning, JULY 6th, at 9.00 a. in. sharp, when the
mightiest and most marvelous selling out event ever
known will begin.
Money must be had at all Remember tins-
no matter what you have seen have never
seen anything like this. It will pay you to lay every-
thing aside and travel miles to attend this Greatest
Sale that has ever occurred in this section.
Hop the first train, ox cart, automobile, horse, mule, or
take and get here opening day or soon.
Herald the news everywhere, so that all may come and
share in the great harvest of bargains.
If yen do not come to this of you will
miss the greatest values in low priced that
you have ever had an opportunity to buy. That is all.
Read these items. These arc prices that will clear the
store as a wave sweeps the deck of an Ocean
Read, Digest, Mark, Ponder, Realize, Profit, Wonder, Watch, Wait, for the GREAT LIQUIDATION SALE.
Commencing July 6th, a. m., Ending July 16,10 p. m.
Rain or Shine. Price. That Will Bewilder and Bewitch the Most No Price to Small Our Only Thought U to Sell Quick Every Dollars Worth of Tab
LITTLE THINGS FOR
MEN AND BOYS.
large Hand
chiefs, plain
worth
extra largo white ton Hand-
kerchiefs,
worth
Men's Socks, blue
heel and too,
pair.
Silk Box, Mack
worth pair Liquid
Sale price.
flue specie
heavy
pair .
Men's
light or
dark patterns Sale
Fear-In- he nil or String all pure
silk, SO and
values, now
Men's heavy work Shirrs, double
stitched, reinforced par's. Also Fan-
Shirts,
each.
Shirts for men, newest
tilings in Madras French O Q
Gingham, to and O
line Shirts, new patterns,
or detached
coat cur, positively
and
for men, new stock; shins
and drawers, positively worth
cents, pries Q
I V
heat
worth Si the suit,
sale Dries per garment.
Men's
actual value
Sale price.
Drawers, knee length,
Liquids- on-
ark or tan,
fin-
quality
i. doable
Fan-
14.89
CLOTHING FOB MEN
AND BOYS.
These values In New Summer style
mid fabrics will make a
Suit,, fancy mixed fabric, and
pure worsteds, elegantly tailored;
positively worth
each. Sale price suit for
flue Suits, the latest In
nut make, in plain, fancy mixtures
and stripes, actual value
each. Liquidation f-
price .
Suits, new fabrics and cut tail-
to a T, positively worth
Liquidation
Sale price.
Suits, special quality
well tailored and made to sell at
each. Sale price
for.
Suits, fancy mixed fabrics,
for dress or school wear i
Liquidation Sale price. I f f
Suits, positively worth
each. Sale o Q
price.
Men's Pants In fancy mixed through
through woven patterns
finished, worth
Price for this
pair.
pair.
for men
.
-hard
1.29
1.69
4.19
AND
FURNISHINGS.
Vests, ribbed taped
neck, actual value and f
Sal Pries.
and full length, fast
black or tan Hose, guaranteed
value, pair. V
Ladles quality Hose, in black, tan
or fancies, Liquidation Sale
price.
and Hose, assorted col-
ors, plain and fancies; i q-
Liquidation Sale price pair
Drawers, knee length, lace
trimmed; cents value
Sale price, pair.
Corset Covers and other muslin
all lace and
trimmed, many beautiful styles,
worth from
hundred Muslin
cut full and well made, deep lace and
Insertion flounce, worth up to
and each
Liquidation
Sale price.
In this department you will find all
latest Spring Creations In
bead gear. your its now.
trimmed hats, regular price
sale price.
trimmed hats, regular price
sale
trimmed hats, regular price
price. .
trimmed hats, regular price
sale price.
trimmed regular price
sale price.
trimmed hats, regular price
price.
and
SHOES SHOES
men,
fall to see the
oxfords
Men's heavy work Shoes, or
double sole, London cap, positively
worth pair. Sale T ,
price
fine Shoes and Oxfords In gun
metal or box calf, cut, act-
value Sale I
Low Cuts for men. patent
or gun metal leathers. O
Sale price per pair.
Men's values In all
leather, button, O
style, pair for.
Shoes, kid, patent cap
worth Sale
price.
Shoes and smartest
Summer styles, worth
Sale price.
Shoe, and Oxford,, In black,
kid, patent and tan, worth up
to all the new Q
styles, lasts, sale price
high grade Oxfords, ties and
pumps, the mid-summer
style toes and lasts, kids, pat-
and Una, positively worth
Liquidation price
P Pair.
STAPLE AND FANCY
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS.
Standard Calico, best prints, new
spring patterns In light or dark colors
positively worth yard. Liquidation
Sale price
Yards for . .
2.98
Bleached Domestic. full yard-wide,
soft finished, extra bleached cot
ton, actual value lie yard, Liquidation
Sale price
Yards for . .
Lawns, beautiful fresh patterns,
dainty colors, worth yard.
Sale price
Yards for
wide Brown Sheeting, worth
cent, per yard
Yards for . .
Thousands of Lawns, Batiste
and India In plain and fancies
Positively worth to
per yard; Liquidation fir
price.
standard Percale, light or dark
patterns; Liquidation
Sale price per yard.
standard apron check,, Id
or red, Cr
values, at per yard.
Ores, best quality and col-
ors; It
other wash goods. In all the newest
and best colors
actual per
yd; Liquidation Sale price
Sale price.
Ticking, best quality, heavy
twilled, blue stripe,
Ticking worth yard
White and hemstitched
Handkerchiefs, regular
price sale price.
Good thread,
price sale price .
Pearl Buttons, reg-
price sale price
Safety pins regular
price sale price per
card .
Hooks Eyes, regular price
cents, sale price per
card .
Coed Talcum Powder, regular
price per Or
boa .
DRESS GOODS.
India Linens, beautiful fabrics
worth yard, removal In
Sale price.
Silk Tissue and
In white and colors.
Positively worth and
yard. Liquidation Sale Q t r
price . W
Imparted English Mohairs Salt-
silk finished, plain and fancy,
actual values, cents
White Piques Reps,
worth U cent,
J-ard
I and la all
colors, regular
sale
In solid and color
regular price cents
price.
Lawns, patterns, reg-
pries cents, sale
Price .
While Lawn, regular price
sale
While Lawns, regular price
sale price.
Black and Fancy Taffeta Silks. 36-
Inches wide, guaranteed,
regular price sale
Price .
Big Assortment of China Silks,
price to cents. O
sale price.
36-
FREE
TO THE FIRST TEN
LADY customers enter-
our store after
o'clock WEDNESDAY
morning, July 6th, we
will give a ten yard
of wash
gen Is, absolutely Free.
TO THE FIRST TEN
MEN an elegant Dress
SHIRT each, Free.
Merchandise without merit cannot stand the test of ex-
tensive advertising. The merchandise comprising this
stock is new and modern, not an old or gar-
or article in the lot. C. T. is Green-
largest, most popular and progressive merchant.
Consult your own host where your money
will do you the most good. We will give you from to
worth for every dollar you spend. Nothing reserved
or held hack. You buy at less than wholesale prices. We
have told you the plain, old fashioned, unvarnished truth,
bard-headed facts. ounce of fact is worth a pound
of Buy here; don't be misled by so-called bar-
gain baits, in line and be on hand the day.
Everything in the store will go exactly as advertised.
gets these bargains. We don't care who buys
them. Get your full share. These prices will bring thou-
sands of people from far and near to attend the sale of
T. Stock. Only experienced sales
to
to wait on you, and YOUR MONEY BACK FOR ANY
PURCHASE.
Read the Name
Before Entering
American Special Sales Company. Liquidating the Stock of
C T.
CAROLINA
My 6th.
as TEN
U Wat
that
ilk year Instant
attention.
Look For The
Big Red Sign
H. C.
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.
D. J. HARD, Editor
Truth In Preference to Fiction.
One Dollar Per Year
VOL. No.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, JULY 1910
No.
CHIEF JUSTICE HUB DEAD.
ASSES SUDDENLY THIS
MORNING.
PITT COUNTY DELEGATES.
T Stats.
LITTLE BADLY HURT. GREENVILLE MARCHES
Va-
Cart.
By Wire to Th
Bar Harbor, Me. Jul
W. Fuller, chief justice
of the Supreme court of the
United States, died suddenly
here today of heart failure.
Chief Justice Fuller wee born
in Me. Feb. 11th. 1833
and was admitted to bar in 1856,
practicing for a while in Augusta
moved to Chicago in 1866.
Became chief justice October
8th, Before this he had
taken a prominent part in
national politics. He
tho oath cf office to
six presidents of the United
Harrison. Cleveland,
Roosevelt and Taft.
He married twice. His Brat
wife living but a short while.
Harried again in 1866 and
wife died in 1904.
D. C. July 4.-
The Slot the death
of Chief came as
a ft, . He
left here , , home
on tho
apparent
health
ed he assigned t
th.- full
the Oil and To
are to be
out. For the first
years a
ways Id favor of good and
enjoyable part his
G-. Fall sad Mi FORWARD AS USUAL . th. Bar, U.
men In t id road
Bath
Sunday afternoon
Below are the d legatee and I Flanagan, a little eon of Mr. E. j t
alternates named by the county G. badly rail lamas. I i
.-. . . i. h hold of me i
to Pitt
in the State, congressional
and judicial conventions. The
are for the county
as a whole as they were named
by the several townships.
. Alternate.
H. W. W. A.
Ivey Wm.
With another boy he was
about the end of the
street south of the
graded school. Graham
wincing the outside of
guard rail, and losing grip fell w.,
The chair
to be
J. A. Staton.
I. H. Little.
E. Proctor.
Alston Grimes,
Dr. B. T. Cox.
R.
Pierce
R R. Cotten.
Ur. C. C. Joyner,
P. D.
H. A. White.
F. O. James.
It. W. King.
J. J. O. W. Harrington
U J. Chapman. J. P.
Alternates.
M O.
H. A.
J. B, Galloway.
U W. Tucker,
A. O. Cox.
J. H. Cheek.
T. R. Allen.
W M. Smith.
J. T. Thorne,
Dr. J. E. Nobles.
K. B.
C. C. Vines.
E. G. Flanagan,
et I. the hold of the Milt, .,,, M
Hall, t an example
I. -d MM that the c.,,, v W H
an ,
When the as tailed or- its roads Thai
president. H. A. White, la a from a
. the there u, oath par-
several feet to the branch below, The chair that , .
striking on a pile of concrete and; there were to be of
his body rolling Into the the i. r.
f Mr W B
water mere. m d ,,. , ago , .,. .
Greene was passing about that who .,., to m,,, M, ,
gentleman over a good of
showed him the
people, las re-
gave him
tractive climate. d i
mid All
which I in
the condition of
convinced the I
oral who had
time, BOt the hoy OUt of Carolina Good Roads
i i perilous and carried at he asked
him to the home of his parents to a report of that
The little I Mr- .-
tao blocks away. i
bleeding profusely a m and not be-
deep CUt On the forehead, ,.,,. enthused on the
right wrist was broken and of good roads, it was u
and One knee hurt He great and meant groat thing.,
ST
fall.
lie.
chief justice will be P
Delegates.
W. H. Elks.
W. B. Wilson.
M. O.
Robert
S. M. Jones.
W O. Stokes.
L. R.
J. C. lower.
W. L. Clark.
W. E. Tucker.
H. C.
Rufus Galloway.
J. R. Gray.
W. E. Proctor.
J. H. Clark.
J. H. Cheek.
Jesse Cannon.
J. K. Spier,
A. G. Cox,
P.
fitted here that
appointment will go to Gov-11 f
of New York, who J
as recently appointed
The death of Chief
Fuller makes to
on the Supreme court bench
which the president will fill.
Justice Moody retiring.
J. H. Cobb.
D. J.
J. F. Nelson.
H. V. Staton.
J. S. Brown.
a C.
C. O. Little.
W. O. White,
J. Marshal Cox
Jesse P. Wilson,
A.
J.
Macon Haddock,
Jesse H. Smith,
L. E. Ricks.
D. O. Berry,
C. H. Rogers.
W. F. Hart,
P.
J.
W. b.
our . . me
ed to him. that the good roads move- ,
. III till . . . I I . J
In county begun th
flees, that Is Chamber of
He said he
else that coal be
would not appeal lo his people
we perfected big ways. We
thing, more at- for H. W. W for
that would Increase the than Other place, ii we i judge of the district, at
the judicial called to
D SAIL
la Patterson, Good la this entire county,
a of that would increase the , ,. ,.
Interest of the community and hope to bring people
On Saturday afternoon Miss county than good roads, and , n.
Carr, gave a delightful that they always Increased the on the theory, people
Sail, on the launch owned by Dr. of property. He said that if roads mug, ha.,. a that
R. L. Carr complimentary to could not township r
, . , he hoped that Greenville would
Misses Helen , . the
Selects la Stale.
and Judicial
The Democratic county con-
to delegate to the
State, congressional and judicial
met today in the
halL The convention- was
called to order at noon by Chair-
man F. C. of the c
executive committee, and the
was called by
Secretary W. L. Brown.
It found that all
were well
A. L. was unanimously
elected chairman of
the and W. L.
D. J.
Upon th chair Mr.
f speech.
H. A White offered the
adopted amid p-
That the of
,, . . n ii
the roads Greenville roads People
Patterson, Martha Stevens, and township. The far from M the county come
and Hackney, Of good among the is slow , and the
Mi.-c in but the among roads. would
who are th guest of Pattie
Fire in Palace.
Hy Cable to The Reflector.
Paris. July 4-A wing of
Palace in St
Petersburg, containing
of untold value, to-
day according to a dispatch from
No royalties
king in the palace at the
Cannon.
A Pierce,
c , Tucker.
yr Moore.
R. J.
W. T.
j. r. Davis,
R. It Jo;
T. C.
S. J.
O. L. r. I
J. Smith.
D. J.
D. Wilson.
W. B. Wilson.
It. W. King.
M. O.
W. B. Wilson. Jr.
W. J.
C. E.
W. C.
W. A. Shriven,
J. F. Harrington.
C. H. Langston,
J. C. Cook,
J. A. Forbes.
J. L. Warren.
R. I Belcher.
W. A. Pollard. I
J. Y. Honk.
J T. Lewis.
V. H. Allen.
J. F.
C. Moore.
E A.
B.
O.
O W, Harrington
Julius Brown.
J-ma,
As. . I .
J. B
j.
In growth, but the spirit was among good roads. would
Wooten The boat left the Le have an object lesson, that would
L a personal Investigation by asking the all incredibly lime make the
wharf about five o clock he came roads. , ,,.
after a few miles ride up the What they thought or a very .-
liver crowd Of m good and he said that all ready established f. roads, sad
landed and games. They ass and conditions were In of suggested an good
returned to Greenville about b In some form campaign could procure a
. ,. . . . or other. The convict system has tin- near future.
eight thirty with many for , ,
of their mat enjoyment. That
I Those on the Misses owner was
Lovelace, Helen OB the road question than the
eon, Martha Stevens and larger property owner, but they were
Hackney, of Wilson.
Carr, Pattie Bruce
unnecessary to
1-r owner was crowd, the
. were we willing to the price, that
he most heartily approved Dr.
suggestion we
and gel work, and
the
so rapidly. The fire
origin, and the
reach The palace
was built in 1711 and contained
a collection of paintings that was
famous throughout the world.
Raw
By Cable to The Reflector.
The Hague. July -Sir James
Winter, ex premier of New
today began
of New case
before the tribunal. It
la said his presentation of the
claim may take several
days.
Left Over Taken up
Early.
Wire to The Reflector.
Washington. July t. be-
came known here today that before go-
to Beverly. Mass. President
Insisted that all left over business be
taken up early In the next session of
White Mountain and
Forest reserve, ship sub-
siding, Injunctions,
of rail roads are the principal mat
that will be taken up.
J. O. J. Pit mad.
O. B. Jesse A.
Ed. E. O.
to Convention.
W. C. Askew.
A. L. Blow.
Julius Brown.
W. L. Brown.
R. E. Belcher.
W. B. Boyce.
M. O.
J. R. Bunting.
W. J. Boyd.
C. B. Carr.
D. M. Clark,
Dr R. U Carr
H. U Coward.
O. A. Clark.
R. R. Cotten.
M. Crisp.
A. O, Cox.
Cannon.
R. C. Cannon.
Dr. B. T. Cox.
John D. Cox,
J. Marshal Cox.
W. U Clark.
J. H. Cobb.
L. J. Chapman,
J. F. Davenport,
It L. Davis.
Dr. Joseph R. W. King.
Dr. W. W. K. C. King.
J. R. Davenport. W. H. Long.
F C.
W. J.
J. N. Hart.
J. I,
J. J. Harrington.
O. W. Harrington.
T. Hooker,
O. K Harris,
B. B.
T. E. Hooker,
D. Horton.
D a Harper,
W. A.
J. R. Harvey
J. F. Harrington,
J. A. Harrington,
D. J. Holland.
F. O. James.
Thomas J.
J. B. James.
Dr. D. L.
Dr. C. C Joyner.
R. L. Joyner.
a. M. Jones.
M. A. James.
V. Joyner.
O. L. Joyner,
J. C. Dr. D. ill.
S. E. Gates, Ur J. Morrill.
Joseph W. M. Moore
J. J. May, Dr. J. E. Nobles,
W. L. Nobles, N, W. Outlaw.
C. C. Pierce. W.
John Pierce, W, K. Proctor.
J. P. C. D.
Dr. U C. J. II.
J. R. Smith.
Dr. M. M. Sauls. John Staton,
J. J. M. T. Spier.
L. W. Tucker. II. F. Tyson.
J. Tyson.
H, A
Tucker.
W. E. Tucker.
H. Venters.
H. A. White,
a T.
D. J.
R. Williams.
T. Tyson.
John T.
J R. Turnage.
C. C. Vines.
G. W.
J. I,.
F. M. Woolen.
W. B. Wilson.
Richard
mot-tat City on the
9th day 1910. and the
., are so in-
of. And to
convention a Boo.
H. W. to the
to Pitt
is the plan of
organ
Up n motion
it -d to ho-
led us quota to the
cent and there
is too late tor us to
the list cf d. legatee today, but
print them Monday.
after reading the
of delegates
adjourned
for
would not j to the of roads and road would
good roads by taxation, but every- lo pay the on the K.
body was III subject f building road, ; on bonds i-1
now. He said no one could appreciate that Let us
sandy muds more than h. that tho What we want go utter It j ; Is open to
wear Mid on nun and beast were from to V- on Tuesdays Wed-
a luxury than oar people could and at and we can Friday of week
afford, that improvement of our Ha said for man .,, ,,,, ,,,., lull ling, on the
roads getting at the bottom poses the road pro- comer of Fifth and
uplift of our race, and our country. ,. 1.- for the streets, In the paved .; a hall dollars was the
It would a great moral, social, streets. Ho said II was s.,, donated to the
and that th- w build the roads ,, .; hall of the
I civic must educated b to lira best to right and waste any r ,.,, r tall the and
means of getting said us been done In many counties.
after coming from horns W. A. Bowen moved that a test; .
miles the country sandy ; be taken to indicate feeling
his hear, and pride f . commerce m re- lug was on
he to good roads. Mr off- ale,
air-els. and his hope ruse lo the ,.,,. ,, amendment to the motion. r M. woolen,
of feeling some day th, which was accepted, that we vote on II.
people In the country would enjoy, ,.,. as to whether w. were By motion . ., to. lag a
he luxury of sand and the , favor a reasonable bond Issue, b. market
of good roads. which motion -as carried with . he,
of and Pit. county had ,., vote. -he
bond, appointed the following
her motion was made ear- toe to make full Investigation . In
W. L. Woolen. bi, proud of , .,,. for
Every Democrat in the county worK ,,, getting the East Another motion was ear-
Whether name in the Carolina Training School. rM that the chamber of subject and report to the
foregoing Hat, Who Will go to Such had required call a county meeting on the Mon- II. Austin. I-. Be
will he named a and but day of August and the chair an- Couch. ,,,,,,
will De a s ,,,, , . ,,. to The to h.
gate, and Will allowed tO ,, work con. , . ROod road, of the chamber was that
participate in the convention. of The following flies. Prof, called special at-
distinction will be made be- of would he aroused for were appointed on that to the Illustrated lecture of
tween delegates and good roads, which would touch not OH. J. Prof. Austin to be at
Negotiations are being made for few people but every member of our D. J. O. Joyner, C. school next Monday night. The
human He said we mus, get T. F. M. Women. R. C. Pisa, endorsed
a special train to leave then, J. . Hart. J. Hard., M. Austin's work, expressed the hope
early Saturday morning, July he pM lady m town would attend.
to go to Morehead by tea or
that we were behind them.
The chamber of commerce then took To show that the movement for good
that we were behind them. I l as i .
eleven and return that i Hr w. e. Praetor, also a delegate up of better service roads u universal to vocation tho
night after the adjournment Of and a member of the board of county over Norfolk Southern Railroad, following were
t And it IS also commissioners, was present and stated Mr R. O Flanagan gave the detail, t doctor.
convention. And ., hp , ,,,,. , .,,., , u present working, and how tobacconist. J bank officials.
being endeavored to De SO wag he be Improved, and minister. M merchants. civil
ranged that any the delegates u , ,., upon motion by Mr. the sec- l census enumerator. . farmers.
may to remain Mr D, J. fourth was lo write a let. post master. visitor.
Z a. at Morehead during the good read tor each of our senators, to the The merchants were In
J. R. Davenport. W. H. at . -y. d , IO ,,,,,. feature of the
I. Dudley. DO permitted to return On P rail- movement because no can be
I Market.
By Wire to The Reflector.
New York. July op-
from one point lower to live
points higher today. The New York
options are In good request sod ruled .
draw. July. I Alston
a O. M Mooring.
W. F. Evans.
J. Everett.
W. H.
B. G.
F. D. Foxhall.
C. Forbes,
F. J. Forbes.
O.
R. R. Fleming.
J. I.
I. H.
D.
W. at. Urns
n.
Dr. H. A.
D. C. Moore,
H W. Moseley.
W. a
C T.
. , i ,, it e to stale of congress, rail- movement because no progress can be
the regular Sunday night who paper road ,, . m Nor. mad. m any community
from Morehead. If these , w. of its merchant, ah
arrangements Can be perfected, ,.,. although It took a fight to get A motion was made by Dr Laugh- progress to the community den,
notice will be duly given in this would not to their the officer, cam- much
condition prior to bond issue for be of commerce take up than any other class. know
paper. If Una arrangement can- . h f on southern what is good for a e m
., if arrangement can- prior to the issue nor o-e . . . .-.-
L H be w of schedule, on the Norfolk Southern -hat I. good for a e
DOt be bad the , of m Greenville, h- any other business me,
Pitt COUnty Will be Compelled to of w not the amendment that a con-, art- It w
in time to reach . meet tee of three be appointed to Invest-
fan
other business
of i. -P-a . . i an enthusiastic m-- g. and
leave On Friday in time to w, and would not meet tee of throe be appointed to subject of good roads
Morehead for the convention, the men were sud make a report. Th. MeOW- county u no to doubt.
Pitt





Dry Goods, Dress Goods,
Groceries
you need can be fool at Mr store
Call to sec n
J. R. J. G.
Greenville, N. C.
Your Vacation
Prepare for your vacation by buying an accident ticket in THE
Tit K CO. of Hartford. Conn. for
, death. per week Indemnity for weeks If Injured. Ct
rent per day or lea days
MOSELEY BROS.,
Why Not
How About Your Home
Is it comfortably If not you
would find it interesting to visit our store and
look over our stock of FURNITURE and
HOUSE-FURNISHINGS. Everything needed
from Parlor to Kitchen at prices that will make
you sit up and take notice.
J. H. BOYD, JR.
CHESAPEAKE LINE
OFFERS EXCELLENT SERVICE BETWEEN
Norfolk and Baltimore
Elegant New Steamers. Dining Rooms on Saloon Deck
Table Dinner, cent. Club Breakfast, to cents.
service if desired.
Steamers leave Norfolk from foot of Jackson St. daily
at p, n., arrive at Baltimore 7.00 a. m., connecting
with lines u points East and Vest.
For further and stateroom reservations, write
C. L. C HANDLER, G A. F. R. T. P. A.
NORFOLK. VIRGINIA.
TOO GOOD A SHAVE.
It Lulled Budd to Sleep the
of Tumbled.
One of Hi- anecdotes Joseph I.
King's if the Ban Francisco
Stock Exchange Is as
While stocks were quite low during a
spell Id 1873 a discovery of or was
made Id Ophir. the stock advancing Id
price. It was the policy of those
control of s mine to keep
secret any Improvement until they
could secure for a good
quantity of the stock.
Budd of this discovery
and bought some stock, as the
price from to the
profits bis purchases st low figures
enabled to buy more stocks. Be-
a plunger, purchased In
2.500 As the stock still ad-
to higher figures be sold about
1,500 shares, a balance of
1.000 the stock reached
which would have given him quite
a large if all were sold at tint
figure.
During the recess that day he deter-
mined to sell the remainder,
would give him quite a profit The
afternoon session was devoted to the
calling of outside stocks, occupying
half an hour, after which the members
would call up, through the chairman,
lay of the shares.
thinking be bad Urns sufficient during
that first hour to get shaved, sat
down s barber's chair and, being
quite flush, gave the barber So, direct-
to give him a good shave.
It turned out to be too good a shave,
as Budd went to sleep, the barber,
being well devoted quit a time
la making bis customer appear respect-
able. Budd woke up. looked at bis
watch sod made a rush for the board.
Be ascertained that had been
called and had broken so badly
when his stock sold he only ob-
a share for It
lie claimed that that shave
cost lust
THE
Egypt Would B. a but Par
This Wonderful Stream.
The Nil Is probably th most won-
river In th world. It has mad
Egypt possible by turning an arid
wilderness Into th richest land la th
world. It baa provided at th
as admirable commercial high-
way and mad th transportation
of building material. The ancient
Egyptians warn thus enabled to utilize
th granite of Assam for th
did of th hundred gated
Thebes and of Memphis and even for
those on on th Mediterranean
coast
At a time when th people of the
. British isles war dad Id skins of wild
beast and offered human
upon th stone altar of th Druids
Egypt was to center of a rich and
civilization. Host of the de-
of Egypt was to th
Nil, which not only watered and fer-
j mixed th Mil annually, bat was and
Is on of th beat natural highway In
th world.
Prom the beginning of winter to
ad of spring-that is. while th Nils
Is north wind blows
steadily up the stream with sufficient
force to drive sailing boats against th.
current at a fair pace, while, on
other hand, the currant la strong
enough to carry a boat without sail
down against wind except when It
blows s gale. That Is why ancient
Egyptians did ant need steam power
nor electric motors for Immense
commerce covered the Nile nor
for barge carrying building materials
for hundreds of miles.
FOB BUST SHOPPERS
Business Be
Hector Bargain Column.
All advertisements coming under
this head will be charged for at the
rate of S cent per line, average six
words to the line. All advertisers
who haven't an account with us
should money with ad.
TO THE
WILL TREAT
JAR RUBBERS JAR
tops at M
AT TAFT
TROUSERS GREATLY RE-
C. S. Forbes. C
RECEIVED-FRESH LOT OF
Candy- Pharmacy
WANTING ME
will call W. J. Turnage.
DOST WE
Trunks. Taft VanDyke.
REGULAR SUS BANISTER OX.
fords reduced to C. S. Forbes
BUILDING LOTS FOR
sale on easy terms.
See Bros.
IRISH PER BAR-
W. H. Aliens, next door to
J. S. Tunstall. Come quick.
REGULAR SUEDE AND PAT-
leather oxfords reduced to 12.76.
C. S. Forbes.
S OR DOSES OF WILL CURE
any case of chill and fever. Price
cents.
I HATE A NICE LOT OF DRY WOOD
on hand, people wanting will
me up. Phone W. J. Turnage.
HART AND MARX
suits reduced to 119.60, others
In proportion. C. S.
LAND PLASTER FOB PEANUTS
W hare it ready for delivery at
any time. Central Mercantile Co.
TOBACCO OF
Iron on hand and can fill your
orders either by or deliver to
wagons. Flues In any quantity and
site you want on a few minutes no-
Phone Greenville Supply
old stand, near A. C. L Depot.
J. J. Jenkins.
IN WEST GREENVILLE
residence lots for sale on easy
terms. See Bra.
THE FAMOUS ICE
from Washington City every day.
Pharmacy.
FOB OF Ho-
tel building, suitable for
boarding house. Terms reasonable
Apply to L C. Skinner.
NOTICE.
WHEN THE EAGLE
SCREAMS ON
let It remind you that Uncle Sam's
are noted for their clean-
and habits and that
bathing Is as much of a necessity
and luxury with I hem as it was
with the Romans. We can make
your bath a delightful luxury by
fitting up your bath room with
modern facilities, and making It
cool and Inviting with tiled walls,
etc
P. M. JOHNSTON
BOWEN
Horse of Fashions, Greenville N C.
I desire to announce to my
friends and the public,
will be at the Gum warehouse
the coming season. I want to
thank my friends for their form
patronage and hope to have
your support and hearty co-
operation in the future,
you that every pile of your
tobacco shall have my personal
attention, and every effort made
to please you. Come lets make
the Gum headquarters for the
farmers. Jno. L. Gibson.
FOR SALE OR
and lot situated In South Green-
ville on at. Tenth
and Eleventh streets. For further
Information apply to D. M. Clark,
QUICK FREIGHT SERVICE TO ALL
part of surrounding section puts
me In a position to deliver your
flues in any quantity, right at your
farm. Located at Greenville Sup-
ply old stand, near A. C. U
Depot. Phone J. J. Jenkins.
Called.
The Democratic Convention of
the Third District to
nominate a for judge
of the Superior Court and for
solicitor for said district, is here-
by called to meet at Morehead
City on Saturday the h day of
1910, at o'clock p. m.
Ernest M. Green.
If. Leslie Davis, Chairman.
Secretory.
The Democratic congressional
convention of the first
district of North Carolina,
is hereby called to meet in Eden-
ton, on Wednesday, July
th, 1910. at o'clock p. in, for
the purpose of nominating a can-
for congress and transact-
such other as may
properly come before the
A. L. Pendleton,
Chm. Dem. Con. Ex. Com.
1st. N. C.
D B. Bradford, See.
Our Greenville, yours if you
come.
Prepare fur your vacation
b- buying an Tick-
et in the United States
Co., of New York.
Pays for death,
per week if
Costs only per week.
will only
per week, pays for
death and per week
indemnity if injured.
reward will be
paid to any company that
will issue a better policy
than that of the United
States Casualty Co.
MARKER.
Norfolk Cotton and Peanuts wired
by J. W. Perry Co. Cotton Factor.
Today Yesterday
II 7-
Middling
Low 147-8
6-8
Low Middling
Fancy
Strictly Prim
Prime
Low Grade.
1-2
1-4
it;
1-41
r- YORE AND
MARKET
Wired by Cobb Bros
and Broker. Norfolk.
July
Oct
Dec
Co.,
80-
May Wheat
May Com
July Sib
July Lard
Sept
681-2
7-8
82-
C. L. WILKINSON, Agent,
Greenville, N. C.
Cotton Mai st. reported by
, 1-4
The Making of Weeds.
Dean Swift protested
operations, preliminaries, am-
communication,
as new-
fangled expressions brought Into com- .
use by i lie war of his day. To-
day nearly all these are the moat or-
English, bis time
seems commonly to Live been written
and had the
doubled consonant. Hence his com-
plaint cram one syllable and
cut off the rest, as owl fattened
her mice after she bad bit off their
leg to prevent from running
Cobb Bros.
NORFOLK, VA.
Cotton Brokers
In Stocks, Cotton. Grain
and Provisions.
PRIVATE WIRE
to New York. Chicago
and New Orleans.
THE BEST IN
Furniture
and House
is not too good for you. you want
best, and prices that are in of your
book we can supply your want.
Taft Boyd Furniture Co.
If you trade with us we money
Wiley
STOCK
Assigned to S. T. Hooker
Must be Sold in
THIRTY DAYS
The National Bank has leased the
building and these Goods must be
moved out. To do this quickly all
goods are marked down at and
below cost.
STOCK CONSISTS OF A GENERAL LINE
Notions, Shoes,
Trunks Clothing, Etc.
Sale WIN Begin at O a. m.
FRIDAY, JUNE
Remember the Place and Come for Bargains
Wiley Brown
ON FIVE POINTS
Sickness is
Unnecessary
to demonstrate the
value of the telephone
in the farm home. In
any emergency the
phone performs a
which no other agency
can equal The doctor can be
called quicker than the horse can
be hitched up. Neighbors can be summoned
instantly. It is invaluable for the convenience and
protection of the housewife.
For information about our
plan write to nearest manager
or to
Home Telephone
Telegraph Co.
Henderson, N. C
ATLANTIC HOTEL
an, n. c.
Completely Renovated and Many New Features.
Opens June 1st
Delightful Bathing, Finest Fishing in America, Dan-
Tennis. Motoring, Riding. Extremely low Excursion
Rates. Unsurpassed
to WEEKLY
Through Car Service, via Golds-
arid Morehead, N. C.
Write Frank P. Morton. Mgr., Morehead City. N. C.
for rates and handsome booklet.
For
or Tin
Roofing and Sheet Metal Work.
J. J. JENKINS,
Tia Shop Repair Work, and
Tobacco Flues ii Season, too
k. c.
J S. MOORING
Wafts liar a Tm tartar . to s aw.
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
S. A. L.
SCHEDULE
effective May
Train leave
YEAR ROUND
3.46 a. Atlanta, Birmingham,
points West, Jackson-
ville and Florida
Hamlet for Charlotta and
Wilmington.
THE SEABOARD
11.16 a,
with and parlor car. Con-
with steamer tor Washing-
ton,
Providence.
THE FLORIDA FAST
a. Richmond. Wash-
and New York Pullman
day coaches and dining car.
Connect at Richmond with C. A
O. for Cincinnati and points West,
at Washington with Pennsylvania
railroad and B. A O. for
and points west
THE SEABOARD
4.06 p. Atlanta, Charlotte,
Wilmington, Birmingham. Memphis
and West. Parlor to
Hamlet.
p. m. No. for
Henderson Oxford, and
4.00 p. Atlanta, Birmingham,
Memphis West, Jack-
and all Florida
Pullman sleepers. Arrive Atlanta
a. in.
YEAR BOUND
12.46 p. Richmond 4.20 a.
in. Washington 7.40 a. New
York p. m. Pullman sleeper to
Washington and dining car
York.
C. B P. A.
Portsmouth, Va.
H. D. P. A.
Raleigh. N. C.
ESTABLISHED 1881
S M SCHULTZ
Wholesale and retail Grocer and
Furniture dealer. Cash paid for
Hides. Fur, Cotton Seed. Oil Barrels,
Turkeys, Eggs, Oak Bedsteads, Mat-
tresses, etc. Suits, Baby Carriages,
Go-Carts, Parlor Suits. Tables,
Lounges Safe, P. and Gail
A Ax Snuff, High Lite Tobacco, Key
West Cheroots, Henry George Ci-
gar, Canned Cherries. Peaches,
Syrup. Jelly, Meat, Flour. Sugar
Coffee, Soap, Lye, Magic Food, Mat-
Oil Cotton Seed Meal Hulls
Garden Seeds Oranges, Apples, Nuts
Candles. Dried Apples. Peaches,
Prunes, Currants, Raisins, Glass,
Cakes
Crackers, Cheese,
beat Butter, New Royal Sewing Ma-
and numerous other goods.
and quantity cheap for cash.
Come to see me.
LOYALTY OF DOGS.
Devotion of s Pair of to Their
Young
The affectionate loyalty of dogs
is always pleasant to rend about,
even when, as in the instance re-
corded by Mr. in the
of Old Sports-
their devotion is a little an-
to the muster. The story is
of n pair of spaniels belonging to
Mr. younger brother.
One day the spaniels accompanied
Gerald and Austin to bathe in the
pool, the only secluded part
of the chain of artificial lakes. The
younger boy, Austin, put on enfold
straw hut in the water. It tore to
pieces.
After the bath they separated,
one going to s friend's house for
luncheon, the other going home.
Gerald dressed first and start-
ed, the dogs following him.
observing Austin was not
following, the spaniels raced back to
hurry him up.
Austin completed
dressing and had thrown his tatter-
ed straw hat into the pool, jumped
the mill where it narrow
sod so departed.
The dogs sought for him. The
jump over the apparently
foiled the scent. The tattered hat
floated in the pool and seem-
ed to tell a of disaster. The
dogs plunged in. The bat had no
one under it They and quest-
ed in
Hours passed and ob-
served them there at work, and
when forge hours were over rumor
the Tillage that drags
needed in pool to find the
remains of Master Austin Wood-
gate, whose hat floating
there and the rectory spaniels
swimming round it.
Gerald went and tried to call the
dogs off. They declined to come.
In such an emergency it was no
longer, in their opinion, a matter of
They stuck to
their quest.
There was nothing to be done but
to send up Austin to fetch them.
As soon they were satisfied
be was no ghost they came home
complacently to their supper.
A Remarkable Clock.
Japan possesses a remarkable
timepiece. It is contained in a
frame three feet wide and five feet
long, representing u noonday land-
scape of great beauty. In the fore-
ground plum and cherry trees and
rice plants appear in full bloom. In
the rear is seen a hill, gradual in
ascent, from which apparently flows
a cascade, admirably imitated in
crystal. From this point a thread-
like stream meanders, encircling
rocks and islands in its windings
and finally losing itself in a
stretch of woodland. In a
sky a golden sun turns on a
silver wire, striking the hours on
silver gongs as it passes. hour
is marked on the frame by a creep-
tortoise, which serves the place
of n hand. A bird of exquisite
plumage the close of
each hour, and as the song ceases a
mouse forth from n neigh-
boring grotto scampering over
the hill to the garden, is soon lost
to
Th Steak.
The first porterhouse was
so named in New York city in the
famous old tavern of Martin
son at Pearl street. This was a
favorite resort of seafaring men. A
steak being culled for by on old pi-
lot one night. Morrison said that he
had no steaks, but would cut and
broil for him a thick slice from the
sirloin which had just been
for roasting the next day.
Morrison's place was known as the
Porter House in the neighborhood,
and its frequenters soon got to talk-
about the Porter House steaks.
Morrison finally told Gibbous, his
butcher in the Fly market, to cut up
sirloins for him thereafter.
Professional Cards
W. F. EVANS
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Office R. L. Smith
stables, and next door to John Flan-
Buggy Co. a new building.
. . Carolina
N. W. OUTLAW
ATTORNEY AT LAW
office formerly occupied by. J. L
Fleming.
Greenville, . .
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad.
SCHEDULES
Between Norfolk, Washington,
and Kinston, Effective April lit,
W. C. D. M. Clark.
ft CLARK
Civil Engineers and Surveyors
. .
S. J. EVERETT
AT LAW
Dr. Office
Greenville, . . N.
L I. Moore. W. H. Long.
MOORE ft LONG
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
. . N.
folk
For further Information, address ticket agent, or
W. J. P. T. M. T. C. WHITE. P A.
WILMINGTON, N.
CHARLES C. FIERCE
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Practice all the court. Office up
starts In Phoenix building, next to
Dr. D. L.
. . . N.
DR R. L CARR
Greenville, . . N.
Norfolk Southern R. R
NIGHT EXPRESS
Pullman Sleeping Car Service
between RALEIGH, N. and Norfolk,
beginning June
The only local sleeping car line between Raleigh Norfolk, via
Farmville, Greenville and Washington, without
SCHEDULE
Harry Skinner. H. W. Whedbee.
SKINNER ft WHEDBEE
LAWYERS
. . N. Carolina
JULIUS BROWN
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Greenville, . . N. Carolina
Read Down
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When visiting Washington, If. C
Don't forget that you have a standing
invitation to visit
BAKER'S STUDIO
well kept up-to-date
Kodak work a specially
Southern
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Union Station
on, vie Wilson
New via
Kinston, via
via Wilson
GREENVILLE
NORFOLK, lark Avenue
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Attorneys at Law
Practices where
vices required,
ally in the counties of
Jones
Pamlico, and State and
Federal Courts.
Office Broad Street
Phone NEW BERN, N. C.
Bern
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via
via.
L.
connection made at Norfolk with all lines div.
trains operated between Norfolk aid New
Washington; and daily, except between aid New
Want tit
Raleigh and Norfolk. Make., close s
to and Lorn Wilmington, Rocky Mount New via
makes direct at with R. S. By., to
with Sou. Ky. to from
For complete information, or fur reservation of sleeping car , y
to her of th- following G. T. Can on agent, r L,. Up. u. I. .
i .; W. J William-. son N. C; P. J. H.
C; Hassell. Greenville, N C. II. L. Myers, N. v. H.
Bennett, New Bern, N. C.
H. C. W. W.
Norfolk, Virginia.
BINGHAM
SCHOOL
1793 1910
s. c.
B. For . t
S M
GET
Tobacco Flues
FROM
GREENVILLE, N. C
With years experience in
making fines, he can please you-
Where He Should
The Mr. W. was remarkable
for his ready wit. On one occasion
while on a steamboat a
well known sharper, who wished to
get into the clergyman's good
graces,
should like Tery much to hear
one of your
said the clergyman,
could have heard ma last Sunday
if you had been where you should
have
was that,
the county answered
the bluff clergyman he walked
Tit-Riv.
Natural.
Th new
date much put out when thy threw
th Stale g at Native-H
was. B awful
Sketch.
THE NORTH CAROLINA
COLLEGE Of AGRICULTURE
and MECHANIC ARTS
The State's college for training In-
workers. Course in
culture, Horticulture, Animal
and Dairying; in Civil
and Mechanical Engineering;
in Cotton Milling and Dyeing; in
Industrial and
culture teaching.
Entrance examination at each
county scat on the 14th of July.
D. HILL, President,
7-21 West N. C.
CENTRAL
Barber Shop
Herbert Edmond, Prop.
Located in main business sec-
don of the town- Five chair
in operation and each one
sided over by a skilled barber.
Our place is inviting, razors
sharp. Our towels clean.
Modern electrical machine for
dry shampoo and La-
dies waited on st their home.
Subscribe to The Reflector.
S. J. NOBLES
MODERN BARBER SHOP.
Nicely furnished, every
thing clean
working the very
best barbers. Second to
none in the State.
Cosmetics a specialty.
Opposite I. R. J. G. Move
Announcements
THE NORTH CAROLINA
State Normal and
College
Plumbing and Tinning
Will
I better to b
than president do you
know To- t never and
.-.-
J. C. LANIER
Maintained by the State for the
men of North Carolina, Four regular .
to Degrees. Special P as m
Courses for Fall
begins September Th d.
tiring to enter a ply early as I v Ht myself as
For in aid other
Iron
address
I. FOUST, N. C.
J-W. PERRY CO
NORFOLK. VA.
Cotton Factors and handler cf
Bagging. Ties and Bags.
and
solicited.
Choice Cut Flowers
Carnations,
aS f few
I I
oil artistic it skirt .
In Run.
la trill
Hail,
J. L. CO.,
For Sheriff.
I hereby If a
candidate for sheriff of Pitt
county, subject the action t f
the Democratic primary.
J.
For hi riff.
hereby myself a
candidate for sheriff of Pitt
to the action of
Democratic
V S. I.
For
I leg to submit myself to the
discretion of the democratic
of Pitt county at
primaries for County
Survey V. C.
For Sheriff.
I hereby a
for the of riff
of county, the
Democrat c
Joseph
For
f- r
for Pitt county he
act ion of the D v.
B. Wilson.
For C
I Announce myself a
for the of Treas-
of Pin jct to
the action of the
primary. C. T. rd.
May d w
For
I announce
candidate Constable of Green-
ville to
action f the primary
Albert M. Allen,
-v,
for The
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THE EASTERN
When they get to flying across
ocean in airships, they can
steer clear of the custom house
Inc. keepers smuggle all they
Published by
U. J.
NORTH CAROLINA.
one year.
Six months.
rates be had
application business office In
Reflector Building, corner
and Third
All cards of thanks and resolutions
of respect will be charted
cent per word.
Communications
dates will be dunged for at three
cents per line,
Entered
ville. N. C. a
matter.
class mail
FRIDAY, S. 1910.
ant to.
The chamber of commerce
has certainly taken on new life,
as Ml shown the meeting
Monday night. It was
the best meeting the chamber
has held, and much was
taken in all the subjects up for
consideration, as will be seen
from the report in our news
columns. Good roads, a subject
Jeffries has been giving the now awakening general interest
governor of Nevada u few ring all over the county, was the
stunt by way of appreciation of prime feature of this meeting,
It looks like it is going to be a
convention fight again, but the
bigger the light the more fun
Charlotte will have over it.
being allowed to fight at
Now that tax listing time is
over, people need not Le so poor
as they claimed June,
and may a little money to
turn loose.
If you are not busy, whose
fault it
If want to Bee things
come to pass, watch Greenville
We want to see every man in
Pitt county become an advocate
good roads.
wheat king, has
tired of the future
ling game and retired.
the lawyers for Pow
ell saw that insanity plea
was not going to work.
The managers being yet in the
woods are trying to see which
can put up the biggest claim.
Yes, it is a fuel. We get
prouder of Greenville every day,
and don't who it.
The News remarks
fly paper has a tremendous
Must be stuck on
it.
The collapse of a in
shows what the tiling
will do when they tackle a
storm.
Some people have such a habit
of growling in this life, that
they would keep it up hereafter,
if they
It has been two or days
since we n, but all
the game you t keep your
mind on road
Whether agree with them
or not. you must admit that Joe
Daniels and Josiah Bailey have
a right to feel over it.
A telephone com-
has been lined for
Violating the anti-trust
law. Wonder if they will pay-
it.
Give the men conduct
your hearty-
support and there will be better
administration than without it.
The Born Sun celebrated
its third anniversary with a bi-
centennial edition of forty pages.
It was certainly creditable
paper.
The county conventions over
the State leave the matter as to
who will get the Supreme court
nomination be decided by
the State convention.
and in addition to this better
mail facilities, increased
accommodations, a better
supplied market, and the
nation of the house fly came in
for a share of discussion. If
much good does not come from
the m and the discussion
of these timely topics it will be
contrary to expectation.
JUDGE HARRY W WHEDBEE.
It took two in
ford county to settle the
candidates. One
is bad enough, but two
a nuisance
The telegraph companies an-
I hey are not going
to handle the new- of the
Johnson fight on the
But the newspaper fellows will
be hand and they will give it
to the sports
There are plenty of us down
Lore in Eastern North Carolina
a ho are glad that, Mr. Charles
Cotton has been
for clerk of the Superior
court by the Democrats of
county.
And Mister Jack Johnson, of
color, can feel himself the
champion of the world.
Guess Jim feels sore in
Spirit as well as in body, over
the licking the black man gave
him.
The nation lost an able
in the death of John W.
Daniel, of Virginia He had
been United Stales senator r
twenty-five years, and was a
man unusual ability. lie
few . as an orator.
If this hair controversy
between Editors end
keeps up at this rate we
look for one to charge the other
with rats and puffs.
Charlotte News.
It is giving much gratification
his host of friends that Hon.
W. Whedbee, of
is to be the next judge of this,
the third judicial district. The
six counties composing the dis
county conventions
last Saturday, and the instruct-
ed vote for Mr. is more
enough to give him the
nomination on first ballot in the
judicial convention at
next Perhaps he
will not mind us telling it on
him, but The regards
Harry Whedbee a- of
boy-i Bach year- ago,
he went lo college ho began his
first work in this e. It was
in those day that we learned to
admire the boy. for it was seen
that there was something him.
And that admiration has grown
with the since, for his ca-
through College, during six-
teen years practicing law, and as
mayor of Greenville, has been
such as to giro him a high stand
,,,., in of
will worthily Lear the judicial
honors, and no mistake will be
made in raising hi in to the
of court judge.
is
If there be one better way than
another to ruin a it is for
those who live in it to go about
apologizing for it existence.
There ore some who are always
ready to say, by their actions at
least, that this place don't
amount to much. hey will tell
you the is dead; that
no one would think of stopping
here; that some town adjacent
i more respectable, more enter
prising, has better people, bet-
enjoyments, is ahead of us
everything. This is all wrong.
Even if it be true, one should
ever admit it, when it comes to
making a comparison. Every
good citizen of this town, should
take a special local pride all
that pertains to home. The
schools, the churches, the amuse-
the business, pleasures,
the the celebrations, in
fact everything should be looked
on by our own people as just as
good as can be up else-
where. The town that says
will always succeed. The
town says I don't know,
don't think it will amount to
is never of much force.
If you have no local pride, bot-
row some.- Washington News.
We go from here to
to see the much
less to Reno. All u v e
want to know how it comes out,
and if Johnson Jeffries it
will be no more than the latter
deserves for putting himself oil
such an equality.
The Democrats of Durham
Saturday sprung a surprise on
the convention by unanimously
Nominating Gen J. S. Carr for
the legislature, He will make
it good of the State's
law making The
was against his wishes, but
was so pressed upon him that he
accepted.
The Reflector had hoped to
h-gin today appearing in new
dress set from its Linotype ma-
chine, but owing to the failure
to in time of some other
material ordered to go along
with the change, it had to be
deterred a few days. An order
for telegraphic news service was
also placed to begin today, and
as the dispatches are coming in
we are giving them to our read-
without waiting for the other
change. It will be but a few-
days more before The Reflector
will look like a new paper, print-
ed from new type everyday, and
w the news on the day it
curs. Our Linotype machine
folding machine are both
ready for doing their part in
Major James W. Wilson the new paper, and other
If a blind senator could find
the corruption in the
can party, those with good eyes
certainly ought to be able to see
things.
If you don't want the road
roller to run over you, don't try
to stop the movement for good
roads in Pitt They are
coming.
facilities have been added. Be-
sides the better facilities for
in Charlotte Saturday. He was
years of age had much to
do with making North Carolina's, newspaper.
history in his career. It was he j Job department has
who did the engineering of the
Western North
across the Blue Ridge mountains,
one of the greatest feats of rail-
road engineering known.
been considerably increased for
turning out the very best class
of work. The Reflector is here
to work for for Pitt
county and for Eastern North
Carolina, and in doing this we
ask the interest and help of
everybody
Powell's thirty year sentence
is equivalent to
as he will hardly outlive the
time.
Some of the Charlotte
writers need to back to
school and study history and
geography some more, The Democratic party wants a
paper says Jarvis is tariff that will produce all the
T n II ii . ii revenues that are necessary and
North Carolina s oldest living i . . . . ., , ,.
i which will take the burden of
governor and lives people without doing
Isn't that a display of; or injury to any American
ignorance Star.
The gratifying announcement
made several days ago that
the Atlantic Co Line ill es
an oral
migration depart the
be to
induce Northern
Western home-seekers to come
the territory of the road.
Wilmington is to lie the head-
quarters of this department,
while it i.- intended to caver the
of North and South Caro
tins and Virginia, we take it
the effort of the
department will be directed to
wards inducing these desirable
immigrants to conic to eastern
North Carolina for tho
that we believe greater
are offered here for the
thrifty, and pro-
farmers of the North
and of our
stock who only need
to make them
Other great railroad systems
have for years been doing effect-
work through their i mm
departments, we are
glad the Coast Line has
also decided to engage this
most important work of bring-
a desirable class
grants into the territory
by the road. What east-
North Carolina needs more
than anything else now is in-
flux of farmers possessing a high
standard of intelligence and j
and we must naturally
look to the Northern and West-
States for this class of I
migration. Instead of these
people going Canada, with
its long hard winters and bitter
climate, as thousands of them
have been doing for years
are told, they should be brought
to the South, the land of great-,
promise and opportunity, I
and it can be done beat by just
such work as the Atlantic Coast
Line is now undertaking --Mount
Olive Tribune.
About Typhoid
We wish that every one in the
State might read the April
bulletin of the North Carolina
Board of Health, which sets
forth the danger from flies as
strikingly as could be desired.
Just now, when the fly has re-
turned in full force, bringing
the usual increase of typhoid-
fever cases along with him, a
pamphlet like this is altogether
timely. It emphasizes the
menace-of the common house
termed by a Washing-
ton physician typhoid
in causing typhoid fever and
does not pass by without men-
the important which
flies also play in spreading
tuberculosis, cholera and many
other diseases. Any one who
reads its pages will fully realize
that the fly which alights upon
his food alway comes from the
vilest places the very places,
too, where disease germs most
abound- and spreads infection
with feet serving the purpose as
as if they had been
formed for it. On the principle
that things seen are mightier
than things read or heard, illus-
have been made
Any citizen of the State
may obtain a copy of this
tin upon request to Dr. W- S-
secretary and treasurer,
at Raleigh, and this privilege
should be liberally
Observer.
Licenses.
Register of Deeds W. M. Moore
had issued the following licenses
since last
WHITE.
William C. Baldwin and Lanie
A. Garris.
E. M. Swain and Ethel Heath.
W. Y. Swain and Ada L. Ty-
son.
J. F. Braxton and Nina Allen
Dixon.
E P. Christian and Lena
J. M. aid Effie
COLORED.
Joseph Killebrew and Dora
Bobbins.
John Teel and Alice Moon.
John Hill and Henrietta Rives.
Subscribe for The Reflector.
A Call to the Progressive Citizens
of Pitt County.
Asp rial meet ins of the Chamber of Commerce was
held in Greenville on the evening of July the 4th, at which
time the GOOD ROADS movement had full swing.
A resolution was adopted calling a convention of the
citizens of Pitt count v to be held in the city of Greenville
on August 1st for the purpose of organizing
a County Good
Prominent men from over the State, who are now bend-
every energy to secure for North Carolina a system of
Good Roads will be invited to address the convention, and
an invitation is hereby extended to the citizens of each
township in the county to attend this convention, and
in the movement that will mean so much to us in tho
future.
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.
Per H. A White. President.
ALL NEXT WEEK THE
The Anderson Mail is still
for information concern-
a man who can get out
a good will such
a newspaper in North Carolina.
None are so blind as those who
will see, but we refer the
query to The Wilmington Dis
patch and The Greenville Re-
their patience is long
than ours. Meanwhile we
The attention to the
fact that one hundred per
cent of the newspaper of North
Carolina are more or less good.
Charlotte Observer.
Take it After
my dear
you,
John R. Smith
Company
will present their GREAT SHOWS
IN GREENVILLE, N. C.
i Commencing Monday, July
Honestly Conducted, Honorably Presented,
Truthfully Advertised.
BUFFALO RANCH EXPLOITS
There we will present the lending features of the General
Wild Shows, exhibiting horses with human brains. They
waltz, march and cake walk to tho merry music of the band.
We ride any horse, mule or bull brought us For we
guarantee to thoroughly break to ride to that anyone who
at all can ride them or your money cheerfully refunded,
guaranteeing not to hurt the animal.
FREE ATTRACTIONS -Prof John the bone-
less wonder will twice daily give four exhibitions of
and other performances.
Mr. John will every afternoon make his
Thrilling standing on the backs of fiery
steeds, besides doing trick and fancy riding.
Presenting the Biggest and Best Popular Price Show
in the South under mammoth water-proof tent.
greatest of all Bareback Indian Riders
and Rope Twirler and manipulator, will also give Indian
War Dances, etc. Charlie will also be there. He
is a wonder
John Royal Italian Band, of Naples, will give free
concerts every afternoon and evening. The greatest in the
South, don't miss it
Smith's Old Plantation Shows
Big in Animal Show Electric Mammoth
Snake show, showing many poisonous reptiles from all parts
of the world. Vaudeville, Electric, etc. Merry Go Round
and many other features too to mention.
ALL SHOWS OPEN TWICE DAILY
Shows will hold forth on the Lot on Dickinson Avenue.
Wreck I d.
July
began today into the
wreck of Twentieth Century
Limited late yesterday in which
persons wan killed and many
others hurt. It brought out con-
stories to the of
the disaster. The engineer of
the passenger train says he
obeyed orders, but the engineer
of the freight train into which
he ran he was mistaken.
Railroad officials take the side of
the freight engineer, claiming
that the passenger train ran by
the point it should have stopped
for the freight. The coroner is
investigating; the matter.
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT
IN OF R. W. SMITH
Authorized Agent of The Eastern Reflect for Ayden and vicinity. Ad rates furnished
The lucky number that will
cure the twenty-seven pieces of
at M. H Saul's drug is
1412. The holds
number can call and get the goods.
One ticket given with each cold
Car Nails. Wire. Lime and
We are representing the oldest and Car Nails. Wire, We will repair Tobacco Trucks,
strongest Life and Insurance Co. . Cement a, J. ft. Smith Wagons. Carts and other arm
tn the world. Call us and us Our town was a busy place on short notice at J. R. Smith
Loan ft Trust day. preparatory, to curing tobacco Co s Mill
next week. I J- J- ls having a
Protect your house against the filthy on his residence besides other
Co. Phone
I hereby announce myself a
flies and mosquitoes by putting in a When completed it will be quiet
. , ., .,, , putting in u . .------
for Township subject to Improved screen Windows ornamental as well as comfortable.
the Democratic primary of y r all
township. W. Allen Cox , a, , R
Strand, contractor, came In Harrow and family, of Rocky
If you need a good open or s . ; , ; , , , ,. , .
Wagon or Cart, call on J. R. Smith , Mount, are ,, , town this week.
Co. Dixon. mm Constable-I hereby announce
Prof. C. E. Brooks and wife, of at myself a candidate for township con-
College Maggie R Co stable to the Democratic
or passed through town Fri-
day, en route to the National
Association at
A nice line of Coffins and Caskets
always on hand with a nice hearse at
your service at J. R. Smith Mill.
Smith, colored, was before
Mayor on Thursday, for
using vile which was
coming to a gentleman, and had to
cough up which is the heaviest
cash price for such offense.
Now is a good time to advertise In
the Ayden department. R. W.
Smith
Saturday evening while John James
and wife were In J. R. Smith
store trading, their two-year-old child,
wandered out In the street, and a
horse hitched to a vehicle passed over
It. The horse stepping on the little
one, bruising its arm and leg. Those
who witnessed it were sure the child
was killed. father took it to Dr.
office who examined and
dressed it. While this was being done
the child's mother remained the
store, and through fear anxiety
she fainted and fell to the floor. Dr.
Cooker, James Smith Rollins,
plied the camphor with telling effects.
Car K Elite and other
top dressing at J. R Smith
The more the merrier; we have
candidates for constable, who have
. Hum III
Ayden Department, and we hear there
are others. Ult we don't know, or they
are like float talk in
public.
Cook Stoves, and repairs for at
J. R, Smith
There was a happy meeting at the de
pot Saturday evening, when Aaron
Cox, colored, from the pen-
He had been there about
B. F. James and family, of Granger, of
spent In town, and worship- Smith.
ed at the Christian church. The family of Mr. Henry D. Man-
and Rubber Belting, Black Ding, whom we mentioned last week,
and Pipe other mill are gradually growing worse. We
fittings at J. R. Co. hear one of the girls is not expected
Rev. C. Manly Morton offered his to survive long,
resignation as pastor the The columns of the Ayden Depart-
church last Sunday, to take effect the are open for any legitimate ads.
first of September, which was quite even campaign. Business solicited.
MISS C. MEREDITH
Graduate Nurse
Ayden, North Carolina.
Oyster
Oysters
Coming Every Day
On Serve Yon Any Way. Try Me
a surprise to the congregation.
now is he time lo subscribe for the
See our and cent bargain lay W.
J. R. Smith Co.
Smith.
Lime, Cement, We like to read of Miss Helen Gould,
other building material at J. R. Smith Mrs. Eddy and Miss Harriet Beecher
Co, . Stowe and their unbounded charity.
Lime. Cement. Hair, Trowels and and appreciate them none tHe less, but
Mason Jars.-J. R. Smith Co. have here In our town com-
For Sale Several thoroughbred some as noble heroism as can
J. Marshal Cox. of township be found. When duty calls and the
ls spending a portion of this week cries of the suffering are heard they
. are always found In the front
Berkshire male Apply at once and never tire until misfortune has no
to J R Smith-Co. . wants to relieve and sorrow no tears
Mr. Banks, congenial to dry. We admire our noble
of the Free Press, was here hood.
physical If have news item, tell thus
arid carries scribe and help us lo make this col-
sunshine wherever goes, and sells creditable one. Don't
The Free do a book
and Hawk wonder at the feeble effort lie Is
t J. R. Smith We are not all like Josephus
Mr. H. A. Hart, the merchant your
vs. Tr
for a bountiful cotton Le, us rent your
and tobacco have suffered from ex-
rain in your personal Property, Land. Stocks.
Call, on us for Flooring Ceiling. money on
and Scant- Loan Insurance
ling. We Co
R. Smith Mill. our arc displaying
Mr. Henry Stokes, our progressive some very attractive signs,
on Lee street, has the Lime Lime barrels Just
plans and receiving bids for a neat R. Smith Co.
residence in the Griffin part of our j. Taylor is having a large brick
seven years. town. warehouse built in the rear of his store
You can find almost anything yon
. i u., Screen Doors made to order or re- lots,
3- H. Smith If you have buy or sol.
Hardware. Crockery. . Mil. let us drop ,, m mo,.
Cement, Windows. Books Stoves Ray and Lloyd A letter from Mr. p, of
Windows and at Friday from Raleigh, where Morehead. states he Will locate here
Flour and Cars Mill.
Mr. I have as com
arranged flour and corn mill
as twenty years experience in the
business would assist me in
building. I the very
latest improved and the very
best machinery, to be had. I am
making as fine as mill
in that makes a pure
straight flour. If you have any
wheat that you want turned
into flour, I will be pleased- to
serve you. Yours truly,
Jonathan
Washington, N. C,
Tribute lo a KM
One ClaM
A. Banks ill The
Democrat.
never made a finer man in Hi
image than our Cid Boss Man.
perhaps He never a
of human less yielding.
plastic to His touch, to His Will. As
old chief patiently
So this last lesson is
hands, finish
elastic to His touch, to His Will. A
piece of clay less
we arc going to
to tell him that Ibis is no;
is
sonic rare occasions our Old Al in
used lo push aside the curtains
let us the inner shrine, the
hearts Holy of Does not
remember day he of
Joan R Co. Her.
Week.
Beginning next Monday, Jul
the John R Smith Amuse
Company will hold forth
here for a eek.
Among the many features
be the Great Wild West Show,
exhibiting fifteen horses with
human brains. They waltz
march and to
merry music of th- band. Ari-
Charlie, the Western cow
boy, is a wonder He rides the
fiercest of all animals with
ease.
Smith's Old Plantation Show
is one of the best no w on the road.
Singing and dancing with and evening prayer of Dr.
time melody and U a
. I memories days in country
feature worthy of seeing. h earn, bark
The big four -in-one animal they would Man
show, electric mammoth I who. when they grew over long
Show, merry- sermons, would rest their in
go-round and many other fen their mother's la ;
too to mention,
member that he little y
WHAT WIDTH
s So this last is merely
go to make this aggregation one tr
of the
Mr Smith guarantees J-very- f, M kept
thing just represented -He, ,
esters to the ladies and children . ,
especially. moral i ., tor my
instructive, d by the preps o H ore the ,.,
and public everywhere m ,
John Annuls Italian clear as ,,,
Band, of Naples, give ,
every afternoon and tor
night
Ones are Less
to Kepi In Condition.
Discussing the merits of narrow How. delicious wen
roads-as compared with wide ones. boon. No now , v, r lie so good, i
M How. delicious were pies of boy-
The Savannah News submits hat if J
sent
joyous but rather
Nevertheless, ii afterward .
tho peaceable of
to them that are exorcised
them that an
; Dear Old Ha Man, we have re-
wide roads are constructed they will
be constructed because of the
cost and hence will soon dampen
good-roads enthusiasm with
repairs. wiser says
our contemporary truly, to con-
roads that will be durable and
If this plan is adopted it will compel
the building of narrow roads. If, we
are to have in all of the countries a
system of good the Dr. King's Lite Hills. Every pill
people to keep the roads in repair I is a coated globule of health,
when narrow road . .
the vigorous liver, the active kidneys, lessons together In
the regular bowels of boy hood. Your. , M
digest Ion Is poor and yon blame the
food. What's A complete ton- again on the same bench, and
up by Hitters all organ our together over the Good
of Liver, Kidneys, out the meaning
Bowels-Try then. They'll , , u ,
your boyhood appetite
of food fairly saturate your
body with new health, and
vigor. all druggists. A DAY.
Tho busiest little things ever
will have to be adopted. The only ob-
Mill run Train languor energy, brain-fag into
R. Smith
they had taking a course at King's practicing law by
to ft is that accidents due to
horses are more likely to convention of this dis- coins at all druggists.
occur on narrow than on wide roads. w .,., a City on I
There is some truth in that contention, mi,. ;, I o'clock, p. m.
but automobiles are becoming so com .,, of delegate from Who on
mail that it will be but a short time counties, , Trains,
before horses will not be alarmed by railroad will ran a special j
morning, starting at WEDNESDAY, JULY
at home This train will Brinkley returned
in the good-roads countries Of Europe Horn in lime to the day evening from Scotland
combined to produce a general train for Morehead, reaching where she had been visiting relatives,
that most American ,,;.,. a. id. Muck Daniels,
me too wide. Narrower roads would trill return night jag a house party hero returned t
Mr. Hodges has plans for College,
another neat residence In en Coal Tar, Roof Paint, J. R.
the vacant lot of the old If, K. Smith
the 15th.
OF TUB CONDITION OF
THE BANK OF AYDEN
AT AYDEN, N. O.
At tho Close. Business March
Resources
Furniture and fixtures
Due front 60,903.86
Cash items
Gold coin
Silver coin, including all
minor coin cur. 1,288.09
bank and other
Notes 3,785.00
Liabilities
stock
Surplus 12,500.00
Undivided profits, less
SOT. and taxes pd. 5,421.80
Deposits sub. to check 50,130.20
M Churns, Preserve Jars, Milk
Coolers, and Mucous Fruit Jars
J. R. Smith
Misses Gilbert and Adams are visit-
Miss July
j. F. Paints, Ker-
files and at J. It. Smith
Tile district meeting of I. O.
P., will meet here the first
In August. The executive
will soon have the arranged.
Car Cement. Lime, Nails, and Hay.
at J. K. Smith
Mary Love Gray left
day to spend a few days With her
aunt in Wilson.
I hereby myself a
date for township constable, subject
to the primary town-
T. Keel.
4th of July was quite
here. About the only difference noted
was a lot of farm team stood tied in
the hot sun all day, trying to
n bundle of oats scattered on the
which looked more cruel than
the did patriotic.
NORTH u.,, Lime barrels
I. J. R. Cashier of the above named bank, do swear that Just R. Smith to.
the s to the best of my knowledge and belief. If you have any wants, let us make
J. R. SMITH, Cashier. known In the Ayden Department.
Subscribed and sworn to
be better constructed more all who to come,
hi every way. As who , Sunday at j ,,,.,. ,, . .;.
burg county learned long ago, the ad return on tho i.,,,,
strip should not much exceed train Sunday The I.,,, at E c. T. T. S home
baggy width, with a dirt road for the nip will he evening.
alongside. In bad weather nil ,,,, roW and special of
travel is upon the macadam the j.,, ,. should go lo the
dirt road is thus saved from ruts or
came in Tuesday to attend summer
Total 1130,669.11
Savings Deposits
Cashier's checks
outstanding
Total
27,208.90
237.62
mt. this 4th day April,
1910.
Notary Public.
J. R SMITH.
JOSEPH DIXON.
CANNON, .
beast, vehicle and mini, not only
excellent purpose but saves
macadam unnecessary wear. The
width furnished by the two roads to-
is sufficient for convenient pass
lug and for the
which The has in mind. More
width than this cometh simply of
waste. It has been shown that nut
only is durability thereby sacrificed.
but that many thousands of acres are
subtracted from American
Observer.
Train leaves f relatives.
other of destructive wear. In a o'clock a and Greenville at. , ,.
good weather travel is very largely I Outlaw returned this
upon the dirt road, which, easier for r-i Goldsboro.
Col. Harry Skinner returned this
from Raleigh
On account of my absence from n, Ada Sugg mid Miss
town tho board cf education Will returned this morning from
not meet next Monday. It will
meet on Monday in July, j . ,.,,,;.,
W. H. ,;.,.
Clerk of Board, ft w , w B w.
Corn, Oats and Hay at I.
Mis. an aged lady, near
Elm Grove church died Sunday night.
. i tn hum.
Sell, or rent houses or land, or want a
Job for yourself, wife, daughter, Ii
-w saw w or, or sister, or want to employ
t T K m you
L V A X Is no better medium than
W wish to call your attention to our new line of fall goods which w.
we now have. We have taken great care in buying this year A was
think we can supply your wants in Shoes, Gingham,
Laces and Embroideries and in fact anything that is carried in a Sunday
Dry Goods Store. contracting parties were Mr.
Come let us show you. and Miss
was of the
die kind, the kind you need
when you have u bad cold, cough or
lung disease. Suppose , or
cough cod liver oil or doctors
have failed, don't lose heart or hope.
Take King's New Discovery. Sat-
guaranteed when used
throat or lung It has
saved thousands of hopeless sufferers.
It stubborn colds, obstinate
coughs hemorrhages, ,. croup,
hay lever whooping
and Is rate and car-
remedy for nil
11.00. Trial bottle
all druggists.
Tripp, Hart Co., Ayden, N. C. -j
We are prepared to furnish you with
House and Kitchen Furniture
at the very prices. Cash or Installment.
Cons to us and will convince you
AYDEN FURNITURE CO.
NEXT DOOR TO
At Hound of all Walk Out
New York This Morning,
Wire to The
New York. July 6th- At the
of a whistle the strike of the
he is a nurse and women union cloak makers
The bride one of the -j began in, New York today. Union
I merchant in They declare that they will all be
will make their In out by night. Tim order-
f r ii,,. the strike visited all union shops
Chicken Powders kills today. The sound of the whistle cal-
crows, owls, and minks; employees from their
j remedy for cholera, in- escorted the committee to other
and leg weakness, keeps establishments. The cause of the
them tree from vermin, thereby cans- is due to demand made for Ml
ling produce an abundance In pay and working
eggs. cents a package R. conditions.
i clock will b
Weak
Heart Action
certain nerves
that control tho action
of the heart. When they
become weak, the heart
action is impaired. Short
breath, pain around heart,
choking sensation,
fluttering, feeble
or rapid pulse, and other
distressing symptoms fol-
low. Dr. Miles Heart
is a medicine especially
adapted to the needs of
these nerves and the mus-
structure of the
heart itself, it is a
strengthening tonic that
brings speedy relief.
Try it.
Tor I suffered what I
thought trouble, when
lite doctor me t had
l had remedies.
when the
Into my and I concluded
try Dr. Cure. I
taken three and new
suffering nil am cured
ii.; did l write in
the Hint it attract me at;
who puffer
MUS. IV
Main St., Ky.
Your Dr. Henri
Cure, we him to return
cf tint kettle If It
o benefit you.
Miles Medical Co. Elkhart, Ind
next Thursday and three Our if Come.
son, W. It. Wilson, Jr., 0.1.
p. c, Harding, s. Wilson, s. J.
and J. left
morning tor the
in
Miss Patterson of Wilson.
who been a member of Ming Pat-
tie house party this morn
for Plymouth.
Mrs. W. J. Holmes returned from
Petersburg, Va.
Hiss i House, who
hits been Visiting her M. J.
C. West, returned homo Tuesday.
W. L and
daughter, Mary Pat-
rick, from Tues-
day.
Mrs. J. Z. wont
to
P. T. to
morning.
J. D. to today.
Mies i Snow II, I,
who has been Mrs. Zen
Brown, returned today.
ReCt Is so busy
r-.
roads today it has no line to
talk about Itself. Pct is H deal
o. as paper far
ii new clothe and trying
age adjusted in You may tee
about in spots, our type set-
i.;. v.- has about It, hut
. . a Improve, like as to
be good roads movement, you
O lend a, hand and help us make It
great.
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Story of
By GEORGE BARR
m. C.-I- But
OF
King
of and
mi- u be of Spent.
does a favor
Pr the yo r of the
tr . whoM guardian is John Ha,
an HI
mi o I nIl
warns him the
n IV-King invade, the
p merit the prince if d
to the lad's fascinating Aunt
V-The committee ten. conspirators
, th prince, in an
eh where t e
is d s one who is to Prince and.
for hi
the
a w The. the
to bushed tones .,,
would be
MM. B th-
, hat his serene Mater p
long aid soundly.
Stiff barked the
court sat and waited No one
tend.-d to the
that would not U A
Ineffably languid took
kn the
rote the yo nil r The prime eat at font
of the throne and Bedded in spite of
ToMe. far back Dear the
band,
off
of
The duke wide awake.
lie It all to .
Cask. After all, be a kindly old
moment f
with a bomb. over
c In on the beautiful
poor little bead bad l
be
In be up- , , M
toed to chair K I matter or fact, be bad
n. who him hated
not old Mir-
i. the to Met -n
VII. v IX the , the arm of chair. Hutting
of the witch of and ti to Una. duke
me ts the loyal there. He toed carefully up to the With
an i learning h crack be lifted
in a door, and t a chin- for the and tender. a
ii overpowered dragged he rt
into a loft He u e by Count
then taken to the under-
den of the comm i f ten.
defend before commit-
tee of who to kill him.
XII Loraine U brought to the d
into the tame room King
XIII -King a a jailer, dona dot-
and. led, to
a boat at in which seven of lb
it to t.
XIV King to net i.-.
whom he a-ho-e, and th-y hi e
in t car. it on
a corner with a to
Prince a he map
Kin and Lorin i-e carried , rT
the in the car. They
in an ox cart and wen prince
in of th-1 girl pa.
thrown, but
prince to the
i in control of the city. XVII and
from the to
notify of th- prince's
being aha the bill a
He finds
. a ind prim-
the by
him with
of the crown Jewel.
It reported
the castle a large fore of
were u the side
of river. A hundred
were gleaming up
lauds.
exclaim-
ed Clod he did
not come u day curlier. We owe him
nothing today, but ah. be
could demanded of
one of the wrecked to
terrace. by
of stone by ugly de
n young man and a
slender girl. There were no lights
near The were black
and forbidding.
arm n about her head
nestled bis
and slim hands were
oner
She I
did not love Eric I
It love. I never really
knew what w-as until you
Into my life. That's made It no
hard. I had let that I
might for some day. And I
did like So r-
will never, never know how
happy I am. I. be breathed Into
ear.
hope I shall bring
to you. murmured.
faint with Joy of loving.
will make me very unhappy If
i you don't marry me
will marry you. when
we gel to New ah said, but
not very firmly. He saw his
I He held for a long time
his face burled la
I you say be say
; wife before I lea re I
; want an inn. l I font CO
without you
She hesitated. are you f
It was what be wanted. am p
prised
a-j.-
They
XX.
SOON after o'clock mar
topmost window of tie tower
railed down that In
the were a com-
pact body the Mow tie
gate.
One pi. kid were t- I
left Inside gate with
t el ire
meat might I .- Three
t i
make down
tile u .- tr
Shooter. It ; . the
house guard m n
conflict avenue an I
to the caste as they .-ft
It, to be ready for Var should
decide to make a Dual desperate
to mg
dub of U tie gates
en-1 n was the mast
u experience in
life up with
Gene galloping well in front
yelling troops. These
riding is swept
down the street, whirled
ace and were upon
before they were fully
i the situation.
tumbling out of barns
their rifle In
hands, In face of
de-traction. enemy, craven at the
threw down their guns sud tried
to escape through alleys and
streets at the of common. Fir-
ms all lie time, the attacking force
rode ax If were so
many dogs.
After ten or fifteen minutes of this
desultory carnage It was reported that
a large force of men were the
avenue from
sent toward great
horde of foot but they did not
filter, be had expected. they
wept MOD or 3.000 of them. At their
head rode five or six officers. fore
Boat was
saw now th Iron
Count was determined lo storm
gates and gave the command to re-
treat. and shout-
over their the
wheeled and gal-
loped toward gates.
Scarcely were the massive portals
and great steel bars drop-
fed Into place by the men who attend
-d them when a low. dull explosion
the earth as If by volcanic force.
Then came the crashing of timbers,
cracking of masonry, the whining
Of a thousand through the
Before the very of
Manned, bewildered defenders, dis-
mounting near the parade ground, the
huge gates and pillars fell to the
ground.
The gates had been dynamited.
was that King re
bad
been at drilling
man I do not forget.
lord, that I a boy. God
Then he sat down, conscious of a I
fine fee of goodness, folded
scrum cheat
allowed eyes to rest upon I
They win not be II la
God. how they Cornell
Our will be annihilated In
Now Ah. Yea,,
that Is he He la near enough sow. I.
Marian was reading men up to
the tr.-race.
At the top of terrace the Iron
stopped. HIS long
body and then crumpled Ilka
a reed. A score of heavy feet tram-
pM . n fallen leader, but be did
the Impact.
A bullet from north had;
etas Ids brain.
shrieked the old man at
Miss my
work Is
Is J. your In low.
awed tones.
Tea, my ad Duke of
Terse, a f relief hi face.
C me. let e rt you
have been most
A group of women were
huddled in tie far corner of a near-
by room. of held
open I lie door for but
did not enter. When be turned
to she was halfway down
top Sight of stair, racing through
powder lauding be-
low.
At every was lo
agony of
firm Hold them Help
coming Help Is
A last look through window
end of hall bad revealed to
most glorious of visions.
and green troops were
the dismantled gateway,
horses surging over ugly ground
rifts mid debris If possessed of
fabled wings.
Her brother was out there, sud
was well. She was crying the joyous
news from head of
stairway King caught;
sight of her.
He was powder stained grimy.
There blood on face and shin
front.
tiring la.
Oh.
-Will your
must able home
faltered.
That's a mere detail darling
afterward. It will u home
three weeks. They'll tint we're cots.
must ask John, really I must,
aha protested faintly.
he a
per. la so desperately In lore
not lo nu-
that distressed the court
not all. He wan a
grand and be would take his own
time In bis be
finally presented himself at castle
doors a of
actually yawned In his presence.
No one had slept during
Just passed. Excitement and
of others bad denied to
one and all. even lo who had not
slept for many day and Now
reaction upon
bad surer, t a
When grand duke entered the
great somber tin one nasal he
confronted by a punctiliously
but every eyelid was
heavy as lead and as prone to sink.
prince sat far back In great
chair of his ancestors, bis sturdy legs
sticking straight out front of
The grand duke advanced between
lines and knelt font
of the throne.
your Hobby,
with a quick at Count
It was a faint, faraway voice that
the gracious command.
stark welcome Hie Grand
las, it Is my pleasure A
less look came Into his eyes. He looked
everywhere for support. grand
duke saw he had forgotten the
rehearsed speech and smiled benignly
be stepped forward and kissed
hand that had been extended some
what uncertainly.
most respectful homage to your
majesty of my em-
and wannest
of friendship from bis
With this a prologue be engaged
himself ever pleasurable task
of delivering a congratulatory
bloody parade ground. Use clear I do y
sought for and found her
wavering finger pointed oat to the not wait until II l tea
old marksman. I late.
saw fall. Then . tall The from kid-
well known figure sprang Into view.; la due In most cases to the
dashing toward lier wounded lover fact that the little kidney are
Her heart stopped beating With usually neglected until they become
band to temple she leaned I The slight symptoms give
far over window ledge and Place to chronic disorders and the
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For sale by all dealers. Price M
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Remember the
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SALE FOR PARTITION.
a as shot
words that
have filled King with
address. live minutes of high
sounding platitudes be again lea. cakes hart beard
to the prince. It then that be I the ,,,. of
received bis kick. of building bad shut
Prince Robin war sound asleep. Ills the pip,,,,,. , WM impassible for
bead slipping along the know the ,,, ,,
satiny back of the big chair, and hi. ,, the p,,, u
chin very low to the lace at
neck. The grand duke coughed em-
cleared throat and grew
red In face.
court of distinct-
dismayed.
majesty appears tn have
gone to the grand
tartly. Interrupting himself to
address the prime minister
la your
from the common tn the gates. It
a coincidence that
should have chosen this day for his
culminating assault on castle. The
skirmish at daybreak had hurried his
no doubt, but none
less were bis plans complete. The ex-
bad been laid during the
North Carolina, Pitt the
Court, before D. C. Moore,
Clerk
J.
R. C.
By virtue of a decree of the
Court of Pitt County, made by
U. C. Moore, clerk. In the above
named entitled cause on the 8th day
of June 1910, the undersigned com-
missioner. F. C. Harding, will, on Mon-
day, the 18th day of July. 1910, at
i.,, .-,, i. i i. noon, expose to public sale,
tog on the terrace, fiddled by g
The old man roused from the villa, to highest bidder, for cash,
of dread. He called the following described let or par-
Dully she responded. eel of land, In the town of
Even now might lie
he won't think of refusing anything j The fuses to mouth of
we Shall It for i across common. A ha
They It for Saturday without I swept up the avenue at bead of
consulting John Tunis and then fell bis command, hawk faced and with
to discussing hi very much eyes, be snarled the corn-
In love with said wistfully. that put fire to the fuses.
she loves him. Loraine. A moment later bis vanguard
v be happy. wonder- ed through the aperture and faced the
upright In the window, she sought eat
the figure of sod pointed
rigidly.
old man.
will not be driven back tats time
IN-
deadly fire from driveway.
At last they to advance across
the grassy meadow. one
so la John. He's the moat
wonderful all this
sure of be agreed mag- under Are of guardsmen
saw him talking with another rushed Into place. Three
and the Duke of us I came, times the Indomitable
out awhile ago. They were going tack , often did Mar-
the rooms up there. The duke draB up again, exalted by
will offer no objections. He'll permit the example be set.
Ms daughter to select next he Is a cried
ton. There's my friend
no coward either. Here's
a try for you.
dropped to hi knee and took de-
liberate nun at the frenzied henchman.
The discovery that there were three
shall be sorry to leave
she dreamily after a long
of silent retrospection. had
year of my life
bad the busiest month of my
life here. I'll never airy that bullets breast when he
world Is a dull dare. I shudder when up i,,,,, did not
I think of what have happened feet the young mans contention that
to you. my bad found the
a heart. heart.
If hadn't come to The fall of Brutus urged the Iron
to greater fury. had
not have found been shot from under him. He
reeling her on feet, calling to men to
N. C. situate on south
side of Queen adjoining the
lot of A L. Jackson on one aide and
the lot of and Gardner on
other, and beginning at A. L
Jackson south aide
street adjoining the lot of A. I. Jack-
sou one side and the lot of
and Gardner on the other, and begin-
at A. Jackson's corner on
Queen street and runs with his line
to the canal up the canal to
and Gardner's line, thence
t with and Gardner's Hue to
i Queen street, with Queen
street feet to the beginning, and
being the brick store lot owned
by J. C. R. C.
This sale la to be made for the
pose of making partition between J.
C. and R C. ten-
in common.
18th day of June. 1910.
F. C. HARDING.
Commissioner.
Notice.
the sleeping boy far back to the chair
of state. Incidentally be decided t
By y of the i of sale eon-
e of trust
delivered Greenville
, No. M A. F. A M.
L. a Robert J. Cobb, one
dated It, It, ant t e other
dated PM day of
and respective recorded in the
of of Pitt e
North n b page
in took
et the will expose
tn public sale, th court house
door in Greenville t the highest bidder
on Tuesday, May 24th a certain
lot or parcel of land lying and being in
the county of Pitt and St. of North
Carolina and in the town of e
delay a few days before taking and known Masonic
the bond with ministry.
gram duke not an ordinary
diploma
In one of curtained windows,
far removed from the
will
trembling low him as be moved toward stub- King and
arms, he went row of green and red. Bullets
with whimsical hissed about ears, but be gave no
good heed to
would have been j The commander of guard
eaten up by the command to fall back slowly to
ogre long before , ward castle.
Firing at every step, crossed
parade ground and then made
quick dash for of long
balconies. down In pa-
ground, was fairly pushing bis
men Into of death.
King's chance to pay bis
this, or perhaps
you would
succeeded In be-
coming a count-
It is. I shall
All about people were
delicate little scene,
drowsily at grand tender
comedy. No one looking at the
two In the curtained Her band
bis; her head sank slowly to-
ward Inviting shoulder. Her heavy
lids lower and lower,
to obey the slender win that
against complete render. At
last soft, regular breathing toad
she was asleep. Awaiting
opportunity, be tenderly kissed
property, fronting on Third street
S feet and bounded n the south by
said on the e-t kit No.
on which the court of Pitt
stood, on the north by lot No.
and on the west by the lot formerly
belonging to Dr. W. J. Blow, except-
a part of Mid lot SO feet square
heretofore to town of
Greenville and upon the water
stand pipe of said town is located.
At the same time and place will
ell the brick and other debris upon
said lot, to said of tr. at.
Terms of sale
This 16th day of April, 1910.
U Little,
Robt J. Cobb,
Trustees.
but not In New ; debt to Hugo came after one of soft brown hair, murmured a gentle
Ton are she cried clutching Tat than fiercest, most determined charge.
poet at the bend In than a princess. The young count been fighting
I t you catch desperately for some time. HI weak-
even be med
as he reached side. Ml La to
He stopped abort even WM
held out bis to clasp to his He had traveled down steps and after them,
breast some one else's ult him la the at-
be finished resolutely. swayed tempt complete the rout
toward him. and be caught W of the terrace he
his
love I love you.
cried over and over again.
He was faint with Joy. kisses
poke be would have
cried out to If emotion bad not
clogged bis throat
at last, draw-
back In arms and looking up
Into eyes with a great pity In her
own. be dead.
be said hurt,
bat--
nut die Thank God.
He Is a very
brave
word of love and settled bis own head
the thick cushions
Everywhere doted and nodded
grand duke smiled and winked
little eyes. He very wide
awake.
That la bow be happened to see the
prince move half
Near the sleep bound
Ills forward with baud has
turned from city with lumen- leg gave way under him. and be fell ear and He had
table Information that the government to ground. fall, hoy's Up move. Prom dreamland
had righted Itself, sen- He leaped over the low balustrade, Bobby's belated
national revolution at an end dropping bis hot rifle, and
that would be highly lion across the terrace to bis rival's assist
red If excellency overlook aura. A hundred men shot at him.
the distressingly chaotic conditions my shouted Am. i-
end to pay the can. square It up If I can. Thee
; we're
The grand duke resolved that he He the wounded man la his
would visit castle la a very In- strong arms, threw over has shoal
formal way. extend congratulations and toward steps.
offer services, which be knew me. curse shrieked
would be declined with thanks, incl- striking rescuer In the
dentally be would mention bond face with flat
he would find , saving you for another
between deadly Ares. to ministry that said King he dropped behind the
government still to balustrade with his burden
make grants and stupendous There were other to
promises If any sort of arrangement rash act la a lofty window of
could be made by which north wing crouched a white faced j
might be operated conjunction with girl and a grim old man The latter ,
lines of Imperial roads held
And so It
BUD.
mercenaries gave up the light after
a brief stand at terrace.
The prince reigned again.
CHAPTER
WILL
T late In day
ton King summoned to
devastated slate
Laugh end Grew Fat,
grow Is old say-
tag, and there r more than a little
truth In It. a doctor.
con. movements which We
laughter exert a very real effect
the bodily They the
arteries to dilate, so that they carry
sore lo the tissue- body
and bruit to heal more rapidly, ea
that of blood through the
vessels Is hastened. In other
laughter promote the very beat
s for of vita;
up more
material and waste products
are more promptly removed. A good
, i anew anew
w. that at midday h. Old I
rod. in pomp splendor through would sight hi. and fire. girl
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the city gates, attended by staff who crouched beside him there to
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The grand duke, with all arr.- man of lie the
of a real late, it
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1909 and In 1908. In
one Nebraska town of population
forty autos were sold last year to
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thing at the right time, and a
in point the he delivered
before the great gathering of teach-
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topic. Need of Adopting
to Rural He took occasion
to a warning against shaping
our graded school courses too
with reference to the city
schools and city pupil, to the
able neglect of the rural community's
need and development. have
taught boy a all about Greek roots and
Latin he exclaimed, you
have taught them nothing about corn
root. You have taught them about
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More and more I the tendency
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will produce practical efficiency In
the pupil's life work. A large per-
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State's present progress to be main-
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It la gratifying reflection that our ed-
authorities are
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argument, addressed it war
to the teachers of the in
assembled, cannot fall to prove
an Incentive to an even more careful
consideration of the question In all Its
bearings by the member of the pro-
which, after all, must be look-
ed to for action In the
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Harry Skinner, by turning him
as a member of executive
committee of the association and
him a delegate from
the North Carolina Bar
to the American Bar
which convenes in Chat
in August. The other
delegates from this State are;
Hon. W. D. Pruden, of
and Hon. Geo. Rountree, of
A of mules hitched to a
wagon loaded with tobacco flues,
ran away Wednesday afternoon.
The team left Evans street going
Fourth, than turned into
Washington where they were
topped. Several children play-
in the street narrowly missed
being run over.
DIXIE ICE CREAM
be made and frozen in
minute cost of
On t a
Stir contents of one package
ICE CREW
into a quart of milk and freeze.
No cooking, no beating, nothing
else to add. Everything but the
ice milk in package.
This make t quart of the most
delicious ice cream you ever ate.
Vanilla. Straw-
y, and
packages at your grocer,
or by mail i I be does not keep it.
Tat C, Is Bay, N. Y.
The world's most successful
cine for bowel complaint Is
Colic, Cholera and
Remedy. It ha relieved more pain
and suffering, and saved more lives
than any other medicine In us. In-
valuable for children and adults. Sold
by all
New North Car baa las
New industries established in
North Carolina during the past
week, as reported by the Chat-
Tradesman, are as fol-
Charlotte- gas
company.
Concord milling com-
Elizabeth com-
company.
Mount Gilead-$125,000 cotton
oil company.
New medicine
company.
lumber com-
piny.
develop-
company.
paper
company.
the Visits
Ladies.
On Thursday from
four to seven Miss e
Coward entertained a number of
her friends at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. H. L. Coward, in honor
of the visiting young ladies. The
home was made more beautiful
with decorations of potted plants
and flowers. The hall library
and dining room thrown
into one large reception room.
arrival the guests were
met at the front door and greet-, d
by hostess and Miss Pattie
Bruce Mist Lillian
Burch ushered the guests into
the parlor where fruit punch
served by Misses Susie
Warren and Mary Smith. The
guests were then received by
Miss Smith in th
library where they mt the
guests of honor.
Progressive hearts was en
joyed from about live to six-
thirty. In this contest
Lillian Carr and Mattie
King and bliss
of La Grange, tied. Miss Whit
Bed cut the highest and was
awarded a bottle of
Misses Susie Warren and Bettie
Pearl Fleming tied for the booby.
Miss Susie Warren cut high-
est and awarded a miniature
powder box and puff.
After the games ices and
cakes were d by Misses
Pattie Wooten. King,
and Ernestine
As sun was setting the
Seats departed declaring Miss
ward an ideal hostess. The
out of town guests present on
this peasant occasion were
Misses Edwina Lovelace, Helen
Patterson, and
Martha Stevens, of Wilson,
of
Marie Manning, of Henderson;
Eva of Williamson;
Christine Stancill. of Hill; Miry
Smith, of Windsor; Allie G. Lit-
of Bethel, and Miss Elizabeth
of
Get a High-o-
outfit to-day.
Pour a few drop from the bottle
Into Inhaler that cornea with each
on and breathe It In or S times
a day.
Immediately you will know that Hy-
ii in-1 soothes and heals the Inflamed
and Irritated membrane.
But does more than soothe
and heal. It kills the germs, those per-
pests, that are at the root
all
year I Buffered terribly with
catarrh. I used one bottle of
and my catarrh
Helen Cal. .
A complete outfit. Including ,
a bottle of a hard rubber
pocket Inhaler and direction
for use, cost only If you now
own a Inhaler, you can get
an bottle of for only
cents at Coward
Guaranteed to cure catarrh, croup,
and sore throat, or money
back.
OF THE CONDITION
The Bethel Banking Trust Co.,
AT BETHEL, N. C.
At the of business, March 1910.
Loans and . .
Overdrafts ace. an-l 7.600
and
Doe from Undivided profit,
Silver coin, including all minor currency National k r U. S. notes d taxes paid hi ,
Sub. to
la
WHAT CENSUS WILL SHOW.
A WRECK
of train, automobile or buggy may
cause cuts, bruises abrasion, sprain,
or wound that demand Ar-
greatest healer.
Quirk relief and prompt cure result.
For burns, bolls, sores of nil kind.
eczema, chapped hand and lip, sore
eye or corns, It supreme. Surest
pile cure. At all druggists.
A PROFITABLE
Spokane woman hit kept an ac-
curate record for one year of her one-
acre poultry ranch. She began with
white Leghorn hens. During the
year 22.079 egg at an av-
of cent a a total of
1662.37; hatched and railed 1.300
chicken from which sold
broiler at cents each, making
1320. At the end of the year she had
and twenty cockerel, for
which could get on th local mar-
for breeding purposes, Her
total 11,562.37. Her
were The
of the acre for the year
Designer, for July.
State That Hare Mad Largest
Population.
Washington, D. C, June 29-
The Southern Commercial Coir
estimates that the cm-u
of 1910 will show the Southern
States, including Missouri
Oklahoma, to have made a
in population since the census of
1900 of per cent, or from
to The train
of all other states of the
tog-ether is estimated to have
been per cent during the
same period.
The five eta tea of South
which will appear to have made
the greatest numerical gain
population in ten years are, in
the order named, Oklahoma.
Texas, Missouri, Georgia. Ala-
Oklahoma gained more
than in population.
The order of the Southern States
in the totals of population will
probably appear in the of
1910 Texas.
Georgia, Kentucky,
see, North Carolina, Alabama,
Virginia, Oklahoma,
South Carolina, Ark-
Maryland, West Virginia,
Florida.
The five states to make the
greatest proportionate gain in
the same period will be, in the
order named, Oklahoma, Florida, j
Texas, West Virginia, Louisiana.
Omitting Oklahoma, p o-
growth is due to its
development within twenty- me
years from an Indian n,
the states of the will rank
follows percentage of in-
Florida, Texas, West
Virginia, Louisiana,
Alabama, Mississippi. Virginia
North i, C j
Arkansas, Missouri, Kentucky,
Tennessee, Maryland.
The above calculation are
based upon provision
of the Census Bureau, supple-
mortality statistics for
1908, just issued.
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, County of
I, W. H. Cashier of the above-named bank, do
swear that the above statement is to the of my
knowledge and belief. W. H. Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to
m-j this day of Apr.,
T. Carson,
Notary Public,
M. O
Jones,
Mount.
Staton,
Directors.
The Bank of Greenville
GREENVILLE, N. C.
Over
OHIO RS.
R. L DAVIS, President J. A. AM V-President
J. L. LITTLE. H D. BATEMAN. Cashier
DIRECTORS.
R. L. DAVIS, of R. L. Bro. e, N. C.
J. A. ANDREWS, . . Greenville, N. C.
W. E. PROCTOR, of I. Proctor Bro. N. C.
R. W. KING, Greenville. N. C.
J. R. Merchant lie, N. C.
J. G. General Greenville, N. C.
R. R. FLEMING N.
S. T. HOOKER. Prop Lib Warehouse If, N. C.
R. A. FOUNTAIN, of Fountain ft Co. Fountain, N. C.
B. W. MOSELEY. Cotton and Inn. N. C.
W. B. WILSON. Merchandise Broker Greenville N. C
JAMBS L. LITTLE . Greenville, N. C
Business Cordially Solicited
C. T. store
is where mothers teach their children to go for
Big Bargains in Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Dry Goods,
Goods, Notions and Millinery. That is
Dress Goods, Notions
where everybody goes.
He it Try Him
w.
IN
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Having qualified as administrator
J. L. deceased, late of
ton. N. C, this Is to notify all person
having claim against the the
aid deceased, to exhibit to the
undersigned, within twelve mouth
from this date, or notice will be
pleaded In bar of their recovery.
All person Indebted to laid estate
will please make Immediate payment.
This 23rd day of June, 1910.
J. R. HARVEY.
Administrator.
F. U. James Son. Atty.
Subscribe to Reflector.
LINIMENT
World's
Greatest
Pain
all
Ty
ruin Km Ark o.
C. Vi. ml
Notice.
court
Before C. Moore, Clerk
Willis D. F. V. Johnston. J.
B. Johnston and Addie M. Johnston,
By virtue of decree of the clerk of
the Superior court, made by D 0.1
Moore, clerk, on the 26th day of May, I
1910, in the above entitled
undersigned commissioner will, on Sat-
the 25th day of e, 1910, i
to public before
house door in Greenville, to the high-
est bidder for cash, the
d tract or parcel of land, to
on the edge of the north-
bank of Tar river at a point where
three holly formerly at near-
opposite the edge of the big
and run thence nearly at right
angle with the river to the big
old Parker and Perk in line, thence
down said to Parker a or Rid
Banks creek, thence down said creek
to the river, thence up the river to the
beginning, containing acres more
or less, and being the trait tr
parcel of land purchased by E. C.
low y from the administrator of
A. Braswell. deceased, and being the
second tract of land described in a deed
from E. C. to S man O. John-
Dee 23rd. 1880 and record-
ed in the registers office in Pitt county
in book Y-3, page This sale U to
be mad. for partition, and will be at
o'clock m. en th 28th of Jane.
1910.
P. C. Harding, Commissioner.
Groceries
And Provisions
Cotton Bagging and
Executors Notice.
Having qualified executor of J. L.
Tucker, deceased, late of Pitt county,
N. C, this to notify all persons
claims against the of
deceased, to exhibit them to under
signed on or before June h, 1911, or
this notice will plead in bar of their
recovery. All persons indebted to laid
estate please make immediate
This June 9th, 1910.
. . C J. Tucker, Executor.
F. Q. James A Son,
C ltd
Fresh kept con-
stock. Country
Produce Bought and Sold
D. W. Li a t
GREENVILLE N S
North Carolina
Land Sit
By of power given me by a
mortgage deed made a n
and wife, h Edwards,
on the 12th day of April a d
d in book D Pitt
county registry, ah-II sell to the
bidder for ch. at the court
hi-use door in noon, on
t. e i day of June, 1910, it be-
the lowing described
Be in the town of
at the wet corner
jot the Joe lot on street
extended, thence a southerly
about fifty two feet to a stake,
to a corner, thence in a westerly
about two hundred a d forty
feet to the Hetty William north
west on Pitt street, thence in
a direction about fifty two
feet c one-fourth
of n acre, more or
This the 14th. day of May, 1910.
S J. Everett Atty. E. S. Brown.
Mortgagee.
Notice to Creators.
Having duly qualified before the
court of Pitt county a
executrix of the last will and
of H. W. Martin, deceased,
notice is hereby given to all person
indebted to the to make
to the undersigned; and
all person having claims against said
estate are notified to the lame
to the on or the
-h day of May, 1911. or is n
will be ad in bar of rec
day of May, 1910.
Alice V. Martin.
of Martin.
Sale Land.
By virtue of a decree of the r
court of Pitt county in special pro-
No. J. A. Gray
and wife, against Fannie
Mitchell it the undersigned com
will sell cash before the
court house door in Green-ill noon,
on Saturday July 2nd the
described, piece or parcel of
situate in the of Pitt an I
in township, the lands
of J. H. Evan. Ira P-r-
t. r and H. Worths
t fifteen re ard being a i t
of the Porter land. S lid Inn j sold for
May 24th, 1910.
J B. C
Stray Taken Up.
have taken up a hog, light
color, weight
id square in right ear.
I, marked
an
can get nine by roving
and paying charge.
Peter Grime.
Greenville. N. C. R. t. D. No.
ltd
Subscribe to the Reflector.
Notice lo Creditor.
Having duly qualified before th-
Superior court clerk of Pitt as
of the estate of Stephen
C. Wooten deceased, notice is hereby
given to all persons indebted to the
estate to make immediate payment
to the and all persons
having claims said estate r
notified to present the came to
undersigned for payment on before
2nd day of Jun . I II . r
notice will be plead in r of re
2nd day of Jun . In.
R. i
of Stephen C. Wooten.





WINTERVILLE DEPARTMENT
In Charge of F. A. EDMONDSON
K C. July th. 1916.
C. Cox went to Ayden Thursday,
manuring Company an- cheap; com- A new lot of
neat and durable Barber A
Pitt Count School
by The A. G. Cox
market.
desk for
are liberal. When in the
to fee us, we tin
Miss of Stokes,
ha teen visiting Miss Janie
left. Thursday evening
r home. She was
d part of the way by F. F.
Miss Janie Kittrell.
We are a nice of
fins and caskets. Prices are right and
can furnish nice hearse service.
A. G. Cox Mfg. Co.
Cb.
Cora- Herrings at
ton. Barber Co.
We hay. Needles. Bobbins,
Shuttles. Sewing Machine In
the country. needle threaders,
the very thing for affected eyes or
dark Barber Co.
C. T. Cox. one of our Jolly young men
came In Monday from a trip on the
road. He brings the same loud laugh-
that seems drive away the blues.
We have put In an assortment of
Patter fOr all
Barber Co.
How la your soul Let
show you our new lot of
Harrington. Barber
A nice six key Soda Fountain for
sale.-R. Dall.
Miss Mollie Bryan Pox came In Tues
day from Bethel, where she has been
JOHNSON THE BOXING CHAMPION
JEFFRIES TAKES HIS DEFEAT IN
GOOD SPIRIT.
Johnson Defeated Yesterday
Round-Meaty Spent
Enormous.
Reno. July Thousands of
people left last night, but there
are thousands
And sure enough
Wants It That Way, Bat lac
lie a i Are Else.
Hanrahan, July week
you put such a long head over
what we wrote that many of our
country friends failed to find the
is what
we country people ch to call
everything written from
cross roads place Several
asked us what the trouble
last week with Hanrahan, as
there was nothing in The R flee-
from there. We told them
that there but we suppose
when they glanced at that long
head they thought it was some
astronomical write up or a zoo-
us
Shoes
F. A. left Thurs-
day to attend the big
picnic at Hill, near
Par Spring Dress Goods.
Embroidery and Laces see
lot
A ,. haVe the establish-,
W. Rollins, who a known as the Carolina Milling
position A. W. Ange Co. and Mfg. and will be ready Boon
fit me has left US general repair work
a position with J R. Bar-
of Ayden. 0-car is
; i j , i i I, j a crown or our people went
a good-natured fellow and
we are going to miss him, but
of them stranded. Jeffries is
going back to his farm. He
takes his defeat in the beat of
spirit and admits he was out-
classed. He says he knew he
was defeated from the seventh
round. He has gotten out of the
fight nearly Johnson
has gotten about The
amount of money that has been
spent on the fight is enormous.
we want to congratulate the J.
R. Smith Co. upon their good
luck in securing such an efficient
clerk.
For nice, fresh Fish, fee It. D. Dall,
Tuesdays, Thursdays and
days.
B. D. Forest, has been work-
in interest of Pitt Co.,
Oil Co. for the past year, but we
are glad to see him back in his
old position with A. W. Ange
Co. He will fill the vacancy
made by W. Rollins.
For cold drinks of all kinds, call
at H. L. Johnson's Fountain.
R. L. and Ernest Cox
took in the excursion
train Greenville to Raleigh
Thursday. They a
good time.
Just lot of
and Children's
Barber Co.
Miss Ruth after
spending a few days visiting
and relatives here re-
turned to her home, near Rich-
lands, Thursday. Ruth was
such a pleasant girl we want
her to come to see us real often.
The is the kind you
need. See W. Ange Co.
Come to see The A. G. Cox
Mfg. Co. for Tobacco Trucks and
We cull your attention to our new
line of W. Dall.
Mrs. E. B. Thomas, of Green-
after spending a day or
Misses Kate and
Chapman, returned to her
yesterday morning-
nice, flesh, corned Herrings,
. W. Ange Co.,
IV
M Blanche Cox. who hat
b visiting her sister, Mrs.
James, near Robersonville,
returned home today.
Straw Hals are going fast, buy one,
don't be W. Ange Co.
John R. Murchison, a clever
salesman of Wilmington, was in
our town yesterday.
Leave your orders for Ice at H. L.
Johnson's. Will be delivered
where. In town.
Mrs. A. G. Cox is spending
the week in the country.
Matting and Oil Cloth, for the
Buy some, cover it
Barber Co.
Before buying, see my line of Post
L. Johnson.
Field Peas and for sale by
A. W. Ange d Co. N. C.
To reduce our stock before
we will offer for a limited time,
for ginghams,
Calico. Dress Goods.
to He; Suiting. Percales,
S to Motor Cloth,
Waist Goods, Lawn.
Mohair Wool
to Table Peaches.
Peaches, Shirts, c;
Skirts, Shirts,
Co.
Quite a crowd of our people
to Morehead City Sunday.
A nice lot of Matting Just in.
Ange Co.
Cant, J. W. went to Nor-
folk Sunday and returned Monday.
We are now in position to do
grinding every day and general repair
work Barber
Co.
K. F. Tucker returned Monday from
Dover, where he has been visiting
friends.
A new lot of Dry Goods and Notions
Just in. Better buy while cheap
A. Ange Co.
N. Johnson and Dowdy
Smith went to Greenville Tuesday.
Car load of Top Dressing for Cot-
ton Just, W. Ange Co
N. C.
H. A. White, one of Greenville's
clever business men was in town
Tuesday.
Land Plaster for
Co., N, C.
F. A. and C. T. Cox went
to Tuesday.
The A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. are in
to give you the best Tobacco
Trucks and Flues for your money.
They have made extensive
for their manufacture this sea-
Caused by the Fight
Miss Rosabel Taylor of spent
the day visiting Miss Mamie Cox
Beef, Sausage, and Fish, going
at Johnson stand
on railroad street.
J. R. Johnson. M. O. Bryan. F. C.
and J. H. Cox attended a picnic at
Monday and report an ex-
time.
You will never regret when you
purchase a Buggy,
by A. G Cox
Co., N. C.
Miss Doughty of KInston.
came In today to visit, her brother, O.
C. Doughty.
Washington D. C, July
Washington today is taking
stock after a night of rioting
between whites and blacks,
which began immediately after
word was flashed that Johnson
was victor over Jeffries. One
hundred and thirty five arrests
were made by the police. Thirty
live men are in city hospitals,
three of are in
precarious condition. Fifteen
riots occurred during the evening
and night, but were suppressed
by the police. The riots
ally occurred on Pennsylvania
avenue and in the very shadow of
the capital. Negroes were pulled
from street cars, chased and
beaten. From New York and
many other places come reports
of similar riots.
HARRIS i.
Marriage Solemn
Might.
There was solemnized in
son can on your orders prompt- Raleigh Sunday night at half
past nine o'clock, a marriage,
the news of which will come
a surprise to the many friends
of the young couple. The con-
were Mr. C.
Scott Harris and Miss Annie B.
Lewis, and the ceremony was
performed at the home Mr.
Percy B. Fleming, by Rev. R. S.
Stephenson.
The young couple are well
known and have many
Raleigh, all of which wish
them much success and
The bride is from Kin-
and has for time
held the position as stenographer
in the office of the North Caro-
Home Insurance Company.
The groom is an energetic
y business man of this city
and has for a long time held a
responsible position in the office
of Mr. John C Drewry. Raleigh
News and Observer.
MR. R. T. EVANS DEAD.
Away in the Pros Life
Pie
SOc
Shirts. Call and see what
W. ft Co.
The A. G. Cox Manufacturing Co.
re rendering good service In the
Collins and
cheap with
vice;
Let frame that picture for you.
Any W. Ange ft Co
Was Buried Sunday
Mr. Roy T. Evans died
day afternoon at his about
a mile from town, and was buried
Sunday in the Evans family
grave yard.
Mr. Evans was some over
pears of age, and was a son of
the late Mr. Amos Evans. He
was a photographer by profession
and was a self-made young man,
having advanced from a small
beginning to be one of lead-
in his profession in Eastern
North Carolina. Last fall he
hurt his leg by bruising it with
an from which
formed which later developed in
of the bone and
caused his death.
In 1903 Mr. Evans married
Miss Sallie daughter of
Mr. Isaac and is
by the wife and two
one having died about
month ago while be was in the
hospital in Richmond.
He is also survived by two
brothers, Messrs. Guy and God-
Evans and two Mrs.
Will Forbes and Mrs. Charlie
Kittrell. He was a member of
the Christian church, and his life
was that of an upright and just
man.
The funeral service was con-
ducted by Be. R. H. Settle, of
OF THE
World-Wide Against Their
Exhibition In Shows.
By Wire to The Reflector.
New York. July is a
nation-wide movement turning against
exhibiting moving pictures of the Jeff-
light. Secretary Shaw,
of the Christian is leading
the movement against the exhibition
of these pictures. He Is getting in
with cities all over
the country. Seven have already pro-
pictures and many others In-
Raleigh, Atlanta and Wash-
in the South, have taken
action, in the meantime,
at the light are being brought
from Reno In special cars
and are being developed Till
they reach New York Friday
ion will made by owners as to their
method of lighting opposition to
It was declared today, how-
ever, on good authority that there la
likelihood of a legal battle In the en-
to force pictures Into those cit-
which have barred them a re-
of race riots, which followed the
prise tight. The president of the
picture company la on the train
with pictures, hot his attorneys here
are Investigating the matter.
the turn-
loose came Wednesday night at
o'clock just about the time
most of the people la ton and
surrounding country had retired
and were about to be fanned into
peaceful slumber by the
zephyrs. It was there that that
unearthly sound broke in up n
the stillness of the night. Our
space is entirely too limited to
tell the half that was dine.
Were these people frightened
Yes, not only the woman and
children, but the bravest of the
brave. Did they look for it
No, but barricaded themselves
behind their doors. Many of
them shot at the air until they
had no more cartridges to shoot
with, and then they bid them
selves as best they could, and for
once offered up their supplies
to the Mo.-t High. Was it
only the minded and tint-
that imagined all sorts of
things No, those that are
highly and one that
stands at the head of one of the
most learned professions, was on
his front porch cooling after a
hot drive, when the blast
Was he Of course
not, but he hastened to his closet
and when h; had securely barred
the door, there on his knees
the devotees of the mother
church believe in kneeling when
they he promised hit
Maker and St. Peter that if they
would only call Gabriel
for this once that he would
surely attend church
vices next Sunday morn-
And as they had been
somewhat slow in building their
chapel, and his people could not
worship there, he would do the
next best thing, would go and
worship with the people of the
daughter of the mother church.
He had found tut
Sunday that it was not
trumpet but only a detestable
concern attached to a stream
boat, but he kept his promise
and went to the Methodist church
Sunday morning.
other things happened.
Some serious, others ridiculous,
but space forbids. Indulge us
enough to say that the keeper of
the railroad bridge, instead of
responding by opening the bridge
to the blast given as a signal for
this, leveled his sun at the
fiery eyed as she came
in sight, and emptied the con-
tents of his repeating rifle
straight at her bow. Now in all
we hope that who
ever has the authority will make
that captain take that thing off
of his boat.
Too much space already but,
Mr. Editor, we do want to say
that we feel like taking off
hat and giving three cheers for
the new board of commissioners,
of in that they have by
high license closed one of the
corrupting places, called a
near-beer that has exist-
ed for sometime in our midst
Go a step further, gentlemen,
and see that all business
are closed on and please
fix that bridge
N. C. June 30.-
of the most beautiful and
impressive marriages ever wit-
in was solemn-
in the Christian church
evening when Mr Wesley Yount
Swain, of Henderson, led to the
altar Miss Ada Tyson,
this city.
The church was moat elegant-
decorated with cut and
color scheme being
green and white. The bridal
party marched through the
placed arches and the bride
stood beneath a
belt of white flowers and rose
leaves.
Miss Mary most
sweetly and with Mrs. John
Stanley Smith presiding at the
organ and to the soft of
FOR TORPID LIVER.
A the whole
system, produces
SICK HEADACHE,
Dyspepsia, Costiveness, Rhen-
Sallow Skin and Pile.
There Is m better remedy for these
M.
LIVER PILLS, trial prove.
No Substitute.
and Miss Rosa Hooks,
center aisle; Mr, Hugh Lassiter
and Mr. W. J. ride
aisle. Misses Gladys Barrow
and Novella Horton, flower
girls; Miss Annie Laura Lang
ring bearer. Then came the
bride with her bridesmaid, Miss
Brown, down the center
aisle and was met by the groom
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D. J. WEI-HARD, Editor
Truth in Preference to Fiction.
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VOL. No.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, JULY 1910.
No.
never cease to try; an two continents being cut
deathlike apathy has been replaced in twain, where men are learning
by a national seal for health and that an undertaking to be done well
OF TEACHER I MARCH that Is satisfying to even the or indeed to be done at all. must be
FOR HEALTH. most demanding. This zeal is break- performed under the auspices of
into country wide expression, In and sanitation,
all sorts of forms and ways. The most fertile lands on this green
STANDARDS LIFE.
The Measure of a Man Is What he in,
Not What he bus.
JOHN H. SMALL BACK
TO AGAIN.
It takes so long to learn how to live;
so long to get even a glimmering of
what life is for and what we ought to
do with ours. We are. so prone to
live in the future, to fret ourselves
about it. We are so busy yearning for
the joys we imagine other people have,
and worrying about the troubles we
NAMED AT EDENTON FOR CON-
BY ACCLAMATION.
For Time Hie Democracy of
First District Places I hi. Honor
This Worthy Hi
The congressional
convention of the first district of
Imagine we are having, that we make North Carolina, met Wednesday after-
of the one thing we are noon at Edenton, and was called to or-
by Dr. C. Laughing- the Movement, New earth of ours has not been made the
house lo the Summer School Philosophies, Material abode of man, hitherto he has been
Students at East Carolina Teach- dearth Cults of every conceivable compelled to go away from them and
School. kind, are means to an end, and that seek the cold and uninviting North,
end is the preservation of the body, because he could eke out a living
Ladies and I am free to Winter has told us that where disease producing germs could
confess that I stand abashed in the Collins composed the not. Where disease producing
realization I am about to address he was raCked by sick- are perishes,
great developing power in North and pain one but hygiene is banishing the sure endless regret. at 3.15 o'clock p. m , by Dr. A. I.
Carolina. The power that Is taking another deserted him. because diseases of the tropics and Is I And of all the the limit is Pendleton, of county.
the North Carolina child and putting none of them could bear opening up for human habitation, rich , to permit someone else to make our chairman Of the district executive com-
it in the way of making a man and a Ms We cannot deny that men lands where dates and bananas have, standards for us. Haven't we T. J.
woman that is bigger in mind, in soul and astonishing hitherto grown unseen by human Can't we think for ourselves was required to ac as
and In body than its father or mother. render faithful service eyes, it is destined to give mankind want things we don't need, many secretary.
Everybody realizes that from the grist nature, under new world, equal to that which man don't really care for, Just because The attendance upon the convention
of the public school the rank and file would more excuse their now inhabits and many limes one else has them, and wouldn't was large, the roll II counties
of the constructive citizenship But, fertile. Where grain will wave if we did have them I showing all but Hertford, Hyde, and
must come. Everybody from the gov- such rare roses bloom the whole year through j To struggle and strain to make a show being represented.
or the State to the boy that in a rule re- and where children will wax healthy when all the neighbors know it is Chairman Pendleton named P. C.
mails his letters, realizes that the . . t measure and merry lands which have hither- only a show, and would respect us a Harding, of Pitt count, as
that even a
moral, material and o means do- to been uninhabited because of dis-
cal development of the State depends average and women. The ease, it is making
upon you. Go to a his In shielding man from his unseen en-
progressive idea that the and energy upon his ills, in preserving his family not ask how big a house we hail the temporary chairman lo chair,
public aught to know, is not and a stock of in completing his mastery over the from, nor how many university de- Mr. Harding made
until it receives the energy that would otherwise be avail- powers or nature. have won, nor what is our and
teacher's seal of approval, along with am, study of hygiene Not. what we have, nor ready to proceed to or-
the teacher's guarantee that it will be ill health in a sanitation is equal in Importance but what are. And
inoculated into the youth the State or a individual, that or astronomy, geology and our measure of everybody but. On motion the
not only that it may live tor the a that will In purging the- mind of man BU-j RIdgway In The
heap more if we had the courage to chairman or the convention and
be ourselves Death's standards J. H. LeRoy. of
ought be life's standards. Death and J. F. of to escort
HON. H. W. ON
THE FIRST BALLOT
PITT'S CANDIDATE
FOR
but that the young may explain and Dy everything else in which slum the j for July,
teach it to the old. ignorance. This of history has hampered his moral de-
was made permanent, l. J.,
of Pitt, H.
j being added an
manufacturer is hopeless unless come common knowledge and Pasteur In discovering j on Court and
technical and Industrial education is convinced the world strong the relation to diseases of the Infinite-j There was a motion
made a part of the public school cur- are all absolute small things called disease pro- of counties called for . naming
has its future in Business men. scientists, politicians bacteria did much as 011- members of the
your hands. The leaders of say of educators and In the overthrowing or ad W. D. Pruden Staled I
are crying out social better- are joining hands and every day lions and the belief In evil spirits.
., v no
v.,
is not on solid ground until the are making the a splendid Hygiene touches the bodily and j construction of a new court house resolutions, as It la usual
public school Arcs the youth or the conscience. welfare of the individual, new Jail. adopt the our
land for bolter tilings. The j donated to public State and mankind as a whole. The I A large number of contractors were tonal and State as plat-
does not hope to sober the old , gave in progress of civilization depends upon
fellows; they may vote and legislate she has Increased her spend- the advancement of it.
all they please, but unless the boy and mg for hygiene per cent, as against My friends, I could go for a week
themselves or their firms, ., speech against this motion, but it
i We could not get definite Informs- carried. He also tin ,
girl in the school is convinced that per cent, for all other purposes, and not you the wonder- bids P-
alcohol is the principal source of all first federal appropriation was tor things that hygiene
the ills, poverty, disgrace, crime, disc- and went to build a marine have done, Is doing do I;
and retrogression that flesh is hospital, and last year the Federal will not take your time. You
heir everything that is done to pro- government set aside heard enough already to convince you
its will come naught. the public health. Congress will this that what attention and you
The Baptist say that, unless the pub- Vote on addition to the president's can giro to its service is well worth
lie schools teach Baptist doctrine cabinet, and that addition will be a while. Let me ask you. can I depend
AT
Elected of the
Fraternity Installed Tuesday
N. C. July a
that their hope is lost, secretary of the national board of upon you to help educate the public present at Grimes-
The same belief is shared and Carolina gave In both young and old. in this a subject Lodge A. F. No. at
the campaign other is;
nations. Christian Scientists included.
Mr. donated millions. ; m . ,, year
which was carried, the
or the national and slate conventions
1908 be adopted the of
this convention.
following
counties were as executive
committee for the
Beaufort, J. F. Tayloe;
E. Overby; J. X. Pender;
Currituck. W. II. Dare. J.
judicial Sorehead City
Places Honor
for Solicitor.
The Democratic hosts of the third
judicial district met at Morehead City
Saturday afternoon to nominate can-
for judge and solicitor of tho
district. The convention met at
o'clock and was called to order by
Mr. R M. Green, Craven, chairman
the district executive .
who requested Mr. A. Ward, of
Craven, to preside as temporary chair-
man. O. G. Dunn, or Craven, and D.
J. Whichard, of Pitt, were made
secretaries.
The convention, without
nary at once got down
to business by making the temporary
organization the permanent officers.
The roll of candidates was called,
showing that all in the were
represented, and there no con-
test or Irregularities In of the
delegations.
Upon the roll call of counties for
nomination for Judge, Mr. E. Hen-
or Craven, arose and
the name of Hon. D. L. Ward. He
brought the first laughter of the con-
early in bis speech by
to his candidate as Peter's
, without spot or in the
midst the laughter this provoked
some one Interrupted mean
Caesar's restated the
speaker, then I had
Peter on the
Seconding speeches in behalf of Mr.
Ward were made by Mr.
of Greene; Mr. W. T.
Mr. M.
Craven.
When was reached Col, F.
I arose and presented the
Hon. H. w. Whedbee. He also
, interrupted by laughter when he used
I the word when can-
was intended. He explained
Carolina gave in both young old. in this subject , A F AM No . . . fay ,,.
to public health, in she gave which is conducive to more communication Tuesday Gates. W. I. cross; force
and prosperity than any other witness the installation of R pronounced an error as the
subject of hygiene is so large one thing you can give attention to. the officers elected for the ensuing year G man from Craven had made, Mr. T.
of dollars for the eradication or hook I can not more than give you an Teach them that marshes and mad
The installation was conducted l
worm diseases in the South. incomplete index of what is being make and j.,, Williams, Post Master
T. B. Wilson; T, b.
Winslow; King; Washing-
Warren of Craven, seconded
the power of the public school, he done. Take the growing convey malaria Both malaria
has made your great general. Hon. that is being placed on child hygiene, can avoided by
and
of Greenville Lodge No. The tot-
lowing officers were
Y. Joyner, president of this the rich health literature which proper screening of houses and by the J, C. W. M W E. Proctor
I am not throwing sprung into existence in less than proper drainage or pools, mud g w . w g j. ; J. O.
of Mr. Whedbee.
A ballot was then called tor. result-
like. them
Proctor, Treasurer; A. O. Clark, Sec-
I . Pru-
of B. Bin lea, c
e In an unhealthy body. to . in n Mr. Small
lion
Ion M in
i-ht. i
, , co lam .
ibis honor had b laced upon
i him for the seventh . . In Ids
. It
When say that the State will be just a decade, the organization or a large holes and tin
what you make it. You are the mass or the people health filth promote Hies and promote w. S. S. I
her It has not under the influence or the fever; the fly ranks as one of the j j Phelps, C. BUCK,
been a week ago since I heard a mutual tuberculosis association, physical loathsome of all creatures, all, j r. Tyler.
friend say, that Ideals and ambitions cation societies, the awakening health that its feet are Na is one the
implanted by old Mr. Williams, a pub- interests of religious constructed us to catch end carry ail most flourishing lodges of the Masons
lie school teacher, Into head, heart the education the masses through kinds of producing . Carolina, II always
body and soul of Chas. Aycock was the combined efforts of health officers, which the distributes on every- beagled of some of the Ma-
the foundation or the greatness of medical men. ministers, lay organize- thing on which he crawls; that if The ceremonies Tuesday
North Carolina's education governor, and the can simply typhoid genus bare a, impressive Mid much
What constitutes a State Not speak of these, as each of them are of counted fool of one fly; tea r i. present S ;
or factories or churches or rail- importance as to demand them they be V- Gnu
roads or agricultural progress, it is rate treatment Nor have I even tried except, the fly is excluded from the . . . of
.,., and won,. ,. to foretell the possible bearing of house. This can be done by cleaning w The
, ,. . , . . . . morals no r.,,,,,,.
an. women. and vast health movement on our up the promises surrounding
in body. Strong in soul, In state and national future. As I refer house and by screening doors am
Von mod the wisdom to this I ant very deeply Impressed windows. Teach that P
or the of Job, the that the world Is In every way getting been proven by actual experiment
Strength v. Sampson, and I say all better, and unless we in North Caro- that flies multiply wonderful
in reverence, the goodness fore- Una keep abreast of this necessity tor One By has boon in a
of God, discharge the groat progress, our will be found room where there was a of
responsibilities that conditions have lagging behind. food, from this one eggs
pieced upon you. There is no doubting tho fact ton million Hies have been reared in
nil agree that your purpose is the call to health undoubtedly five weeks, And the housekeeper
to nun and women. You have everywhere been hoard. is a Call pay no attention to a
had lesson attar lesson in training to sacrifice and to per- wonder where the conn- from,
the mind and soul. In your mind's and public. The call to service Teach them that consumption Is
eye When communing with yourself, has tho rumbling undertone of and that nothing will cure
you have doubtless seen the vision or the call to all along but sunshine, fresh air and
your boys and girls becoming the ages, and I stand here tonight to food leach thorn that small pox can
In Roosevelt In call upon you to help our our only be conquered by vaccination;
Edison in invention in law. present and our future, In the leach them hook-worm
Osier In medicine, Alderman and Ale- to make physical perfection one of the Is not a disgrace but a curable disease
in in art, moat Important that la sapping tho State's in
but sane In that The signs of an advanced nil classes society; leach
Is a sound mind must have a sound show beyond that measles and whooping cough are res-
body. It is Hue today as when the sanitation Is destined t be for more deaths and lite i-rip-
formulated the adage years more and more of a voice and power plea than all tho wars that have hap-
years ago. You, like the In the versatile functions of a govern- In years, that proper
mans, have to bear In mind the day is an can prevent them; teach
child a body as well as a mind; demand for more extensive learn- them to their eyes, n . .
that this the temple or all Hint in human biology. The or examined, Many a child
you are training, and it should sanitary engineer is developing with is considered a because hi
least receive sufficient attention to most astonishing rapidity. Medical can not see, c because he can
make it with the material men are called upon here, there and not hear, a because he Is not well
it contains. Training an intellect everywhere as hygienic educators. All enough to think. to
and a soul to perfection in absolute great undertakings, Involving human more time out doors, make them
of the training and de- life has to be advanced through for and the culture education and
and protection of tho body, and sanitary supervision. The delight, comes the
Is tho completing of a beautiful armies of tho crusader have given of the Sky with Its stars, the bud-
car I'll and protecting it from tho in- place to ideas as exemplified by Japan ding loaves With their unfolding
of battle and hogs, by just an which multiplied three fold the tills, the of birds ti tin
for a fence Doctors have tier of Its hygienic officers ten- Of worms. to study
been along this line for told their power and took a stand way lives men and women who are
years and have a few In advance of human progress, enough to care tor their own bod-
and a few sociologists, Just The value can demonstrated because they are convinced
as is always tho case among those through the undertakings at Panama, healthful happiness goes hand in hand
ton, S B. J. S.
The members co n-j
. , , , .- c, as
mil, retired and i . s .
of Gates, . County
The
nomination of a r for con-1 Craven,
in order. of com- Greene,
lies called until
was reached, -h. . J cm
and in -i I
pointed to l s
and worth
man. Hon. John II. amid On motion
Whedbee . as
applause.
h. ,; i r; roll of I. was again call-
BO
11.05
78.94
nomination of Mr,
unanimous amid
the greatest of I
lays crime i he door of physical
deformity and disease.
Tench them Just become
practically, In just that pro-
moral
Now in co lei Impress
you Hint you have ii In your own pow-
more than any other
tho of con-
serve the physical waste In the State.
If you do this, you will have your re-
ward, for who preserves strong
are tho teach ;
the outspoken and active
f III i
pointed lie
, of
m ii it of In the j
lug
in xi nation . . Ion.
. . ;,
; .
en Ion of re of
for solicitor, when
IV, . Are d II, Carteret, arose
, res Hon. .
Seconding speeches
de Mr. J. .;. of
ind Mr. B J. Everett, of Pitt.
. E. I of Craven,
Mr, .
. n, on .
a shout of
. of the
. to
G. Fowl
. I,
Greet U. A. e.
J J, A.
I . T. tho,
, C,
he con
mi
lent of
Mr. H
1111-
.
C.
champion tor a physically stronger ,, P, . r,
then shall humanity be .,,,., pointed out that the United looted
lead to victories yet undreamed. Ami vs as chairman.
the teacher will be indeed and in , the
truth the Instrument through which ,,, ,. con- of th.
is answered the of ,. ; ., ,. , . , , of Ci
give us men. The lime demands . convention to our n, and Greene, was held.
Strong minds, great heart-, true lo u, hit, , and Mr. E. M. On Craven and
get the government to also M., Leslie Davis of Carteret
the Dismal Swamp canal and is candidates tor the
It as a free through fare. Mr. H.
Ward, Bi t,
the r. solution, and n motion I
M -ii whom the Of Office docs not
kill;
n whom the spoils office can
buy;
who possess opinions and a cue U an
who have honor; nun who will
not lie;
Men who can stand before a
And dam his treacherous flatteries
without winking;
Tall men who live above
the tog
in public duty and private
th
Work for Greenville with us.
Delightful
in, X. C, July Friday
A resolution ,. adopt t evening Miss Maude L. Patrick
Dr. A. for tho work he n, ; her In hon-
done during the last two years ,,, Miss Mary L of Ne
no chairman of . Bern, N. C.
committee. i The lawn and porches were
foregoing should lighted wit rim
appeared in yesterday's paper, but and decorated with .- of
tin editor back home from potted plants.
Edenton, Hie printers already The evening was
so loaded up with copy that It had amusements, after which u
to be left over for today.
fill supper was served on the lawn.


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Eastern reflector, 8 July 1910
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