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SALE <lb/>
STORE <lb/>
I f g g Stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Notions Mil- <lb/>
Ladies Skirts, Jackets, White Goods of all kinds, Laces, Embroideries, Hosiery, <lb/>
Underwear, Trunks, Furniture, etc. Now in the hands of <lb/>
I L STERN and Co. of New York <lb/>
And will be placed on sale for I days only. Sale starts Thursday Feb. 8th at a. m.<lb/>
a Your will not b blighted because there will be bargains for everybody. Hot a few catchy- <lb/>
come and find it sot. go home disgusted and disappointed. la a true legitimate <lb/>
. you to here whether with intentions of buying or not to prove oar assertions. <lb/>
Y. <lb/>
the opportunity to reap a harvest of alee, <lb/>
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1.75 shoes, , i ; price. <lb/>
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I Pa its <lb/>
Men's 2.25 Pi <lb/>
Men b <lb/>
M . . I Pant <lb/>
M . s i its <lb/>
Pa <lb/>
M 6.00 Pants <lb/>
Me i's Gloves <lb/>
Men's Gloves<lb/>
Gloves l <lb/>
. i's Dress Gloves <lb/>
14.98 Mi n's Dress Gloves 1.18 <lb/>
Men's Newport Garters <lb/>
Men's Newport Garters lie <lb/>
,. Men's M Garters <lb/>
M n's <lb/>
, Men's Neckties <lb/>
M n's Hal Hose <lb/>
Z g n's Half Hose lie <lb/>
y I, Men's Half Hose <lb/>
Fancy Vests. <lb/>
Men's Suspenders <lb/>
Suspenders <lb/>
. Handkerchiefs <lb/>
Handkerchiefs <lb/>
Men's Guff. Buttons<lb/>
O . i. <lb/>
ii<lb/>
i Men's Toe Cuff Button <lb/>
Dress Work Shirts. <lb/>
Cc <lb/>
Be <lb/>
7-. half ,,. .,. 1.50 Suit-, <lb/>
,. v Jacket . <lb/>
. .  , E 8.57 , . <lb/>
. .; If-, u. side price 2.09 <lb/>
. pr. 1.00 it to I- <lb/>
It, <lb/>
,.,; . . Quits sale U I- . <lb/>
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, . price <lb/>
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lie very I r, iT. m <lb/>
. . i-- , Towels <lb/>
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in nil <lb/>
ice Brass Pins, price linen towels <lb/>
c i towels <lb/>
;. ; <lb/>
. . , . .,,. ;. , <lb/>
. i Cotton, I i , . , j, ., d to <lb/>
. in . <lb/>
. . Table Linen. <lb/>
Cut Shoes. <lb/>
. <lb/>
. . ., . Is. <lb/>
Overcoats. <lb/>
Bay 3.000 r <lb/>
ti no re ; <lb/>
Knee Pants. <lb/>
Pants <lb/>
r. j Pi <lb/>
lie K it Pa <lb/>
i l K <lb/>
Hals and Caps. <lb/>
4.49 <lb/>
Shirts <lb/>
Work Shirts <lb/>
Men's Work and Dress <lb/>
Shirts <lb/>
Work and Dress <lb/>
Shins <lb/>
1.50 Dress Shirts <lb/>
Overalls. <lb/>
rails <lb/>
. Overalls <lb/>
M Overalls <lb/>
1.50 Stool chairs, oak <lb/>
l. Oak diners <lb/>
Ladies rockers <lb/>
I Ladies, rockers <lb/>
I room suit,<lb/>
do price <lb/>
Center Tables.<lb/>
i Col , . U 72-i i h damask, M . a, <lb/>
. . P linens, <lb/>
price Quality .,;,., <lb/>
. . i . r- r in damask . i <lb/>
l ; Dre- I;, price 1.60 napkins, per ind , <lb/>
, . , . i .; . Hair Brushed, sale price 1.15 ., ., ,,, , ,. , . i <lb/>
Work . , . c ,, . .; ;, n nap B . , 6.00 iron beds <lb/>
., . j, b 1.25 Linen nap per Gents Goods, iron beds <lb/>
. ice <lb/>
Center tallies <lb/>
Center Tables <lb/>
I is Wood Beds. <lb/>
3.60 Wood Beds <lb/>
1.88 Wood Beds <lb/>
Iron Beds. <lb/>
ii 81-2 fa <lb/>
no Kid Gloves <lb/>
m 71-2 Underwear. <lb/>
B .; Work 121-2 1.60 Quality. Vesta 1.15 <lb/>
Th orated Clue Peabody <lb/>
Iron beds <lb/>
x Lot of single and j for <lb/>
Collars Matting. <lb/>
to sale price <lb/>
1.26 <lb/>
1.18 <lb/>
3.19 <lb/>
18.98 <lb/>
1.18 <lb/>
2.15 <lb/>
2.79 <lb/>
3.19 <lb/>
4.78 <lb/>
6.88 <lb/>
p. This isle Cannot but stir community from to end for never has there been no commercial <lb/>
No No v D hard times overlook such a money String opportunity as this. <lb/>
event o to all people. w. t <lb/>
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STATEMENT TO THE PUBLIC <lb/>
C. T. <lb/>
last ten and we know the people Greenville and grounding country will <lb/>
money to any chaser article sold i. not and <lb/>
Be with us and see the big sale start, Tomorrow Thursday 18th at a. m. <lb/>
C T- BIG STORE <lb/>
J. L STERN and Oh, of New York, m charge of <lb/>
Look m Big M Sip <lb/>
B in u Nam ii ii . if <lb/>
EASTERN <lb/>
D. J. Editor and Owner <lb/>
Truth in Fiction. <lb/>
One Dollar Year <lb/>
VOL. NO. <lb/>
THE BILL WITH TEETH <lb/>
PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY. FEB. <lb/>
From <lb/>
MRS. NANNIE EDWARDS DIED. <lb/>
Get n Report <lb/>
Committee. <lb/>
The senate judiciary commit- <lb/>
tee met yesterday afternoon at <lb/>
o'clock to pass on the famous <lb/>
Lockhart anti-trust bill. The <lb/>
was still unable <lb/>
to fret together. A minority <lb/>
report and a majority report <lb/>
were filled by the sub-commit- <lb/>
tee. <lb/>
Senators Blow and <lb/>
substitute embodies the Manning <lb/>
substitute and provides <lb/>
for the enforcement of the <lb/>
law. The report which was <lb/>
adopted by a vote of to is as <lb/>
THE LEGISLATURE. <lb/>
ALLEGED <lb/>
administrators and was of the sub-committee offer. <lb/>
of a corporation. day's was taken of <lb/>
A message was received from in discussing the bill. ha here <lb/>
and excite- <lb/>
the new bills wore Charles who<lb/>
DAY. <lb/>
Earth it Poorer and Heaven Richer by <lb/>
this Good Woman. i <lb/>
E. Edwards de- <lb/>
parted this life at p. m. on <lb/>
Friday. at the home of . u. ,,,, . <lb/>
her son. Mr. W. P. Edwards, in To make the of a board of internal improvements <lb/>
West Greenville. I check report certain work <lb/>
The remains were taken f t defraud. to amend contractors had done upon build- <lb/>
for interment g-j of the <lb/>
general <lb/>
THIRTY <lb/>
governor transmitting the <lb/>
Among the new of the North Carolina <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
Mrs. Edwards leaves two sons, <lb/>
Mr. Jas. N. Edwards, of Farm- <lb/>
ville, Mr. W. P. Edwards, of <lb/>
Greenville., one sister, Mrs. <lb/>
Laura Short, of Spray, N. C, <lb/>
and a brother, Mr. John Mar- <lb/>
shall, of Nash county. <lb/>
Mrs. Edwards was a member <lb/>
for the State. <lb/>
HOUSE. <lb/>
The same message as went to<lb/>
in a of killing <lb/>
i of t is nil y, but <lb/>
Senate Judiciary Com- of the Baptist <lb/>
subcommittee to whom <lb/>
was referred the senate bill No. <lb/>
introduced by Mr. Lockhart, <lb/>
and the offered there- <lb/>
for before the committee by Mr. <lb/>
Manning, being unable to agree <lb/>
upon said substitute, and the <lb/>
undersigned being agreed be- <lb/>
tween themselves as to a <lb/>
for both do hereby <lb/>
recommend the enclosed as <lb/>
substitute for the Lockhart <lb/>
and the Manning substitute. <lb/>
I BLOW. <lb/>
V. BASSETT <lb/>
The substitute bill <lb/>
by Senators Blow and Basset is <lb/>
as <lb/>
bill to be entitled an net to <lb/>
amend chapter of the public <lb/>
laws of 1907. entitled net <lb/>
denouncing conduct within the <lb/>
state of North Carolina which <lb/>
interferes with trade and com- <lb/>
General Assembly of <lb/>
North Carolina do <lb/>
That section of <lb/>
chapter of the public laws of <lb/>
1907, be amended by adding at the <lb/>
end of section I he following <lb/>
sub-section as sub-section <lb/>
For any person, firm, corpora- <lb/>
or association to conspire, <lb/>
with any other person, firm, <lb/>
or association to put <lb/>
down or keep down the price of <lb/>
any article produced in this <lb/>
state by the labor of others, <lb/>
which article the said per- <lb/>
son, firm, corporation or <lb/>
intends to buy. <lb/>
That section of <lb/>
Ville and a consecrated Christian <lb/>
woman. <lb/>
She was quiet and unassuming <lb/>
In manner and was one of those <lb/>
humble servants of God who <lb/>
to those whom <lb/>
the loved, or those who needed <lb/>
her help. <lb/>
For several months she has <lb/>
an invalid; since October <lb/>
confined to her bed. <lb/>
A patient sufferer indeed arid <lb/>
appreciative of every attention <lb/>
shown her to a degree one rarely <lb/>
sees, even to the end. <lb/>
In this branch were also a <lb/>
member of new local bills, <lb/>
and many former bills passed <lb/>
final reading. <lb/>
HOUSE. <lb/>
Among the new bills were; <lb/>
to increase the number of com <lb/>
in Greene county; to <lb/>
of general importance, was , Raleigh some live <lb/>
coming nearest to it <lb/>
amend the law as to bank Si <lb/>
to require electric head <lb/>
on certain trains; to regulate and jail i Sunday <lb/>
of soft drinks; to annul the j noon charged with writing and <lb/>
using them the delivery <lb/>
of a letter to James <lb/>
Among the new bills introduced i After disposing of a few minor W. , this city, <lb/>
To establish a State con- matter the house went; iv d letter about <lb/>
commission; to relieve into committee of the ten days ago d <lb/>
of mileage set rail- further the revenue bin, him to <lb/>
roads; to repeal law creating the taking it up by sections. on hundred an under <lb/>
fish commission; to promote bet-1 Q S certain mark. U <lb/>
free rural delivery, Cox. i t Ids s the culvert <lb/>
relative to the <lb/>
one; a joint to adjourn nor to I to amend the Ash Is <lb/>
March 3rd, to appropriate 0.- <lb/>
to furnish gov man- <lb/>
V governor to define state j t aid in <lb/>
to compel express I of to Daughters of <lb/>
to make prompt <lb/>
of to extend time for No accurate record of th <lb/>
to file reports; to re Alumnae and students of Greens- <lb/>
quire to mark comet Female College having been <lb/>
weight on cotton bales; kept during pas <lb/>
the law as to blind maimed I years of its the Alumnae <lb/>
is now making an. <lb/>
the last weeks of her ordered <lb/>
sickness she expressed a willing- <lb/>
to die and often prayed, in <lb/>
her conscious moments to at <lb/>
rest. One of her warm friends <lb/>
remarked over her remains <lb/>
grieved more for her sufferings <lb/>
than do for <lb/>
She is rest, all is well with <lb/>
her. <lb/>
To the b. ones the <lb/>
of the community goes out <lb/>
mentor. C. O. D shipments; to <lb/>
repeal certain laws as to <lb/>
as to fees of state lib- <lb/>
to amend I as to rd- <lb/>
on freight trains. The rev- <lb/>
act was also presented and <lb/>
A resolution often d that <lb/>
no new bills be after <lb/>
the inst. <lb/>
chute, or else lie would be killed. <lb/>
r, think g it B joke <lb/>
friend <lb/>
The for th lacing of the <lb/>
money .; p <lb/>
a second letter i . telling <lb/>
him to put th m mi y there by <lb/>
Saturday at 1- or he <lb/>
to accomplish this, the to opera-. n, . ,,. -v; next, <lb/>
some r threats in regard <lb/>
to family. Ban to <lb/>
serious t Mr. Cole and he <lb/>
Ii fern d matter <lb/>
effort to r as much <lb/>
as possible a permanent re- <lb/>
cord of each u order <lb/>
to accomplish this, th <lb/>
I of every former lent and j <lb/>
The Ash bill, like <lb/>
ghost, bobbed up again and a <lb/>
conference substitute bill was <lb/>
sent up to its place. There <lb/>
was another long discussion <lb/>
continued until adjournment to <lb/>
the night session. <lb/>
BIGHT PAY. <lb/>
SENATE. <lb/>
The senate <lb/>
The bill regulating the running friend of the in la earn- <lb/>
of freight trains on Sunday was solicited. We <lb/>
the principal subject of the day's readers of this paper who may <lb/>
discussion and Anally passed be in possession of informs- to his <lb/>
W. <lb/>
third reading by a decided ma <lb/>
FORTIETH DAY. <lb/>
SENATE. <lb/>
Among the new bills <lb/>
To provide compensation for <lb/>
vacant land granted by the <lb/>
I ties, cities and towns reported <lb/>
n this hour favorably a bill to create the new <lb/>
bless them and use this y <lb/>
bless them use mm t of , <lb/>
of to lead c m this <lb/>
them nearer to Him who <lb/>
all things <lb/>
MR WHITE'S <lb/>
His Program an Excellent One. <lb/>
Mr. James Wesley White, not- <lb/>
ed baritone sinner of <lb/>
ton, gave a most delightful <lb/>
recital in the opera house Friday <lb/>
night under the auspices of the <lb/>
ladies of the Baptist church. <lb/>
Mr. White was in excellent voice <lb/>
land even surpassed himself at <lb/>
which would be of value ,. .,,,.,. ;. .-action. <lb/>
. i. to me at <lb/>
t . m Mr. <lb/>
had Mr. C a let- <lb/>
to his friend <lb/>
hours <lb/>
grace- until Sunday <lb/>
. .------ at <lb/>
making this record to kindly send, j f <lb/>
us information as n <lb/>
possible. <lb/>
We would like for every m- <lb/>
student to write us. giving her, Ir <lb/>
maiden name and present me <lb/>
for tax also <lb/>
what <lb/>
state-to provide for tax won letter Mr. <lb/>
after levies on real estate; to I or work she has or is he found <lb/>
forbid the sale of drugs and in, and any other s . . d in the <lb/>
said chapter be stricken out and <lb/>
the following inserted in <lb/>
That if it shall be made <lb/>
to appear to the attorney general <lb/>
by satisfactory <lb/>
affidavit may be made upon in <lb/>
formation and belief, and when <lb/>
so made shall state the ground <lb/>
that any corporation is <lb/>
violating any of the provisions, r ; r pro- <lb/>
of this act within state <lb/>
his former visit here on Thanks <lb/>
giving night <lb/>
His program consisted of eight <lb/>
numbers, two of them <lb/>
double, and three encores. While <lb/>
every number was excellent. <lb/>
Schubert's and <lb/>
and were <lb/>
more enjoyed and re- <lb/>
more applause. <lb/>
Miss Olive Gaston was <lb/>
be the duty of the attorney <lb/>
general to apply to a judge of <lb/>
the superior court for an order <lb/>
to cause such corporation, its <lb/>
officers and or any of <lb/>
them, to appear before such <lb/>
judge at a time and place to be <lb/>
named by him, which time shall <lb/>
not be less than five days from <lb/>
the service of such order to show <lb/>
cause why such corporations, its <lb/>
officers and agents or any of <lb/>
them, should not produce before <lb/>
such judge, at a time and place <lb/>
to be named, all the papers, <lb/>
books and records of such <lb/>
corporation; and if the judge <lb/>
shall be satisfied that such <lb/>
books, papers and records should <lb/>
be so produced he shall make an <lb/>
order requiring such <lb/>
its officers and or any of <lb/>
them, to produce all or any of <lb/>
its papers, books and records, to <lb/>
be examined by the attorney <lb/>
general in the presence of such <lb/>
If any corporation, its <lb/>
expressive playing was in per- <lb/>
with the singer. <lb/>
It is to be regretted that the <lb/>
weather was such as to cause a <lb/>
small audience and make the <lb/>
ladies lose on it as a financial <lb/>
venture. But those <lb/>
had an evening of <lb/>
pleasure. <lb/>
new county was first reported <lb/>
unfavorably, but came up again <lb/>
on a committee substitute. After <lb/>
the substitute was reported <lb/>
favorably t was re referred w <lb/>
the committee. <lb/>
Among the new bills intro <lb/>
To prevent the <lb/>
sale distribution of impure <lb/>
and improper agricultural <lb/>
to place every ex-Confederate <lb/>
soldier on the pension list; to <lb/>
regulate the appointment of re- <lb/>
; ti amend law relative to <lb/>
building and loan associations; to <lb/>
the purchase of Con- <lb/>
federate gray uniforms for old <lb/>
soldiers at the Home. <lb/>
The bill to furnish free school <lb/>
books to indigent children was <lb/>
n-ported unfavorably by the <lb/>
committee. <lb/>
Among the new bills <lb/>
To allow counties having no <lb/>
newspaper to adopt one; to erect <lb/>
State public buildings in Raleigh <lb/>
and to issue bonds for to <lb/>
appropriate to mark the <lb/>
birthplace of Andrew Jackson; <lb/>
to adopt as the State <lb/>
song; to relieve from <lb/>
in county; to pro- <lb/>
before <lb/>
first letter, and he and <lb/>
Henry Gradey and W. R. Tew <lb/>
took turns at watching for the <lb/>
man who should come to get it. <lb/>
i la the the <lb/>
Female College, Saturday and was <lb/>
, . <lb/>
The Trader deified Directory of <lb/>
Industries and <lb/>
of interest. <lb/>
Why net write at <lb/>
forget it to <lb/>
Mrs. W. M. <lb/>
Recorder Alumnae Association, <lb/>
to habitual user.-; allow <lb/>
domestic bonding Companies to <lb/>
issue their own bonds; to provide <lb/>
the Australian ballot. <lb/>
The bill to allow the town of <lb/>
Greenville to issue bonds passed <lb/>
third reading. <lb/>
HOUSE. <lb/>
Among the new bills <lb/>
To increase the pension tax , <lb/>
cents; to prohibit <lb/>
and sale of duplicate The Tradesman <lb/>
switch lock to prevent Directory of <lb/>
running at large during and for is <lb/>
quail nesting for distribution. In <lb/>
hay. changing The <lb/>
senate. weekly publication, the publish- <lb/>
Among th. bills era announce there been no <lb/>
An act relative to appeals from advance in the subscription <lb/>
courts in civil cases; to price, but where the <lb/>
amend the law relative to domes-1 Include d the n st for both <lb/>
tic insurance companies; to per- <lb/>
judgments on appeal bonds <lb/>
where bankrupts are defendants; <lb/>
to increase appropriation for pub- <lb/>
schools from to <lb/>
The directory is the only com- <lb/>
of its kind issued. n <lb/>
contains pages, some <lb/>
thousand names, embracing <lb/>
fourteen states and twenty in- <lb/>
Ass mailing list and <lb/>
b Mr. Dortch and with t nicer <lb/>
Mr. Tew, secreted <lb/>
in the reeds grow <lb/>
near the At o'clock <lb/>
Sunday came <lb/>
; to the spot in ti m, and after <lb/>
cautiously surveying the <lb/>
and no one <lb/>
reached under the end of the <lb/>
designated end drew <lb/>
forth the r ll st had been <lb/>
placed there f i to get on <lb/>
Saturday. Evidently thinking <lb/>
this later contained the coveted <lb/>
pieced it in <lb/>
walked back ti few <lb/>
then drew it out. broke <lb/>
the seal and looked for the <lb/>
money. back to <lb/>
.- , money, tie <lb/>
hen the senate adjourned It of reference it is invaluable. but <lb/>
was in honor of George Washing- All subscribers to The Tradesman j The <lb/>
ton and of the return of secure a copy by renewing out to him, with leveled <lb/>
and paying He tore the let- <lb/>
several Then in his <lb/>
for regulating oyster <lb/>
may be required, it or he . the law as to tax <lb/>
be guilty of a misdemeanor, and com- <lb/>
it shall be the duty the St-1. . -t to ad- <lb/>
general to <lb/>
corporation or person to be pros- members went fishing <lb/>
therefor. When it shall m balance of <lb/>
be made to appear that the <lb/>
books or records of <lb/>
such corporation, or any of them, THIRTY ninth <lb/>
are without the limits of the senate. <lb/>
state, or that cannot con-1 introduced <lb/>
be produced before the <lb/>
judge for examination as herein- <lb/>
before provided such judge may <lb/>
issue a commission for the ex- <lb/>
of such papers, books <lb/>
and records before a <lb/>
to be named by him. <lb/>
That this act shall <lb/>
HOUSE. <lb/>
There were many new bills in <lb/>
this branch but <lb/>
a local nature, <lb/>
into <lb/>
consider revenue <lb/>
much time to this important <lb/>
matter. <lb/>
FORTY SECOND PAY. <lb/>
SENATE. <lb/>
Among the new bills An <lb/>
act for the relief of the <lb/>
Home; to fix time of advertise- <lb/>
of public sales; to pension <lb/>
all ex Confederate soldiers; to <lb/>
amend law relative to <lb/>
But such don't go <lb/>
is good only when and the <lb/>
satisfies. Chase threats, including a threat <lb/>
coffee guaranteed to satisfy. to extort from the widow after ha <lb/>
Give them a trial. J. it- J- G. I had killed Cole, should the latter <lb/>
Wilmington Peanuts produce <lb/>
more than other kinds. Hogs <lb/>
prefer them to any others- Fine <lb/>
titles i grade of seed for sale by J. R. <lb/>
relative to the <lb/>
unjust discrimination of freight <lb/>
rates in North Carolina, and pro <lb/>
that the attorney general <lb/>
shall prosecute all infringements <lb/>
of the law. <lb/>
Among the new bills intro- <lb/>
against the State, to J. G. <lb/>
give corporation commission con <lb/>
over electric company. <lb/>
fail to and <lb/>
mite the whole together <lb/>
with shady past and his <lb/>
lolling proclivities, will have to <lb/>
be considered as bearing on this <lb/>
He is now in jail <lb/>
awaiting a preliminary hearing <lb/>
which will be held United <lb/>
States Commissioner Ives <lb/>
Long st a--- . <lb/>
over , .,,, row in city at <lb/>
of other bills of local pie colon seed. <lb/>
nature were introduced. <lb/>
At noon the trust bill was <lb/>
taken up by special order, and <lb/>
Senator Lockhart, who intro- <lb/>
the bill made a ling speech <lb/>
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or to W in support of i, <lb/>
shall fail to Kn force from and after against by Senator who <lb/>
such papers, nooks or records as <lb/>
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Maine Red bliss, Irish Gobbles, <lb/>
Rose, Peerless, at S. M. <lb/>
Schultz. <lb/>
days seed oats at F. V. <lb/>
will treat you right <lb/>
Beautiful line styles <lb/>
Tailor made Ladies just <lb/>
received. Call and ate them. <lb/>
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POOR PRINT<lb/>
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relapse with fever and <lb/>
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following of Austria, Hungary, and was in <lb/>
hundred thousand dot twenty -third year, de came <lb/>
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F. S. Royster Guano Company <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Notice.<lb/>
By the power of con- <lb/>
in mortgage deed <lb/>
and delivered by Harvey S. Stan- <lb/>
oil to E. A. Everett the day of <lb/>
April register <lb/>
Pitt county, N. i. i <lb/>
i age the u- will <lb/>
i b. tore hip court I <lb/>
door in Greenville, N. to the <lb/>
hi ho.-t r, mi Saturday. March the <lb/>
i .- by hi- attorney P. C. Ha ding, <lb/>
hat tn It i i-a. of <lb/>
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in or parcel of land lying and described follows to wits <lb/>
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REPORT OS CONDITION OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE, <lb/>
AT GREENVILLE. N. <lb/>
At th-.- dose of business February 6th, <lb/>
Resources <lb/>
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county US known as Pugh lands on the Eat, <lb/>
m . ., the Samuel I tin- <lb/>
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township j lining the Ian la At- <lb/>
it. H. John Bell ml <lb/>
others, four m re or <lb/>
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there is s two <lb/>
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on said Stancill now resides, con lining <lb/>
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of money M. Moore. <lb/>
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in.- on now <lb/>
I., one an acre more leas <lb/>
lying at Bells Roads, to <lb/>
mortgage deed. of sale <lb/>
cash. <lb/>
This the 3rd February, <lb/>
E. A. Everett, <lb/>
Julius Brown. Hi <lb/>
Attorney. <lb/>
ilia <lb/>
Overdrafts secured <lb/>
stocks, bonds <lb/>
mortgages <lb/>
Furniture and <lb/>
I in an <lb/>
Due from <lb/>
V. . <lb/>
Silver i in ii <lb/>
pi in <lb/>
. I <lb/>
S. Hull <lb/>
125,668.50 <lb/>
2,809.76 <lb/>
2,100.00 <lb/>
10,541.75 <lb/>
42.902.75 <lb/>
Liabilities <lb/>
Capital stork 85,000.00 <lb/>
Surplus fund 86,000.00 <lb/>
Undivided profits, less <lb/>
i ex. and 17,796.17 <lb/>
20,879.181<lb/>
s checks <lb/>
Total <lb/>
standing <lb/>
Total <lb/>
958.02 <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
North Carolina, County of <lb/>
I James L. Little, Cashier of the above-named bank, sol- <lb/>
swear that the above is true to the best o my <lb/>
knowledge and belief. JAMES I. LI I t <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to <lb/>
Wilton, <lb/>
By virtue the power of side en <lb/>
Any all persons title to in h c mortgage .- <lb/>
, ho- or i in the e ed and red by Waiter <lb/>
Counts that with mo their In writ- t <lb/>
t . . vied and collected maximum the or they will <lb/>
special tax of cents on the s <lb/>
1909. <lb/>
day of <lb/>
Bateman, <lb/>
Notary Republic. <lb/>
on <lb/>
. ; . I mi i v of <lb/>
; ; <lb/>
Moore taker t-x- <lb/>
U. T. R. Mode C. <lb/>
prop and fifteen cents on the <lb/>
mono the funds are <lb/>
Ired d <lb/>
to maintain in every <lb/>
on <lb/>
two color <lb/>
. district one or more body nearly white with few red <lb/>
r mi than five <lb/>
ii until at I I m it .-. <lb/>
ion the 0.11 hundred dollar an additional apportionment hall <lb/>
. m I said count <lb/>
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TI . be levied and 1- <lb/>
here are; every school district in <lb/>
l-vied I c th county. Th <lb/>
raised be <lb/>
pond i such manner as the <lb/>
t ma; <lb/>
o J. C. Williams 3rd day <lb/>
I recorded in <lb/>
Pitt county <lb/>
North Carolina, in h k O-s, <lb/>
th to public <lb/>
sale, b fore the c art door m <lb/>
e, highest hi on <lb/>
Monday the of March, 1909. a <lb/>
certain or of lying <lb/>
and being In he of Pitt Bid <lb/>
Slate of North Carolina scribed <lb/>
while, head red. short a lows, in <lb/>
h-n s unmarked. Anyone having in- tow. ship, adjoining the A. <lb/>
ion as to please Parker on and by <lb/>
U. <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
Strayed. <lb/>
amount necessary to <lb/>
-our months <lb/>
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A. I. or. <lb/>
Home. <lb/>
State . r- <lb/>
Stray Taken Up. <lb/>
have one heifer, not grown <lb/>
white rid swallow <lb/>
Public <lb/>
hall issue a <lb/>
it.-j Audit r f-r tin en . <lb/>
to any <lb/>
shall issue bin warrant in <lb/>
the county treasurer . <lb/>
county for amount, . . <lb/>
money shad be placed by <lb/>
that r a the credit of <lb/>
separately the amounts <lb/>
for sup f <lb/>
for buildings and repairs, <lb/>
for this to mix <lb/>
for m g om <lb/>
or public ch Is in each <lb/>
d for f m <lb/>
.-. ch year. <lb/>
amount <lb/>
i-v proving ownership and <lb/>
cl N. II. <lb/>
R. F. D. No. N. C <lb/>
lands of R. A Parker Tar riv r on <lb/>
and by the lands o K. a. <lb/>
Parker and on the east, <lb/>
and being a part of the Joseph <lb/>
about fifty acres more <lb/>
or less, lo sat sly mortgage <lb/>
T- rim of <lb/>
This 10th day Feb y 1808, <lb/>
j. c fixtures <lb/>
Demand loan <lb/>
II. <lb/>
President. C. Cashier. <lb/>
OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
THE GREENVILLE BANKING <lb/>
AND TRUST CO., <lb/>
AT GREENVILLE, H. <lb/>
At the close of business, February 5th. 1909. <lb/>
Resources I <lb/>
Liabilities <lb/>
Loans -omits <lb/>
Overdrafts secured <lb/>
Oilier stocks, <lb/>
a. v- -i <lb/>
F. C. Greer <lb/>
i Sta <lb/>
Anti-Jug Law Passed. <lb/>
Stray Taken Up. <lb/>
I have n up <lb/>
,, ., , . . HO <lb/>
The House passed this after- <lb/>
noon the Knox anti-jug law, <lb/>
. . , , , . , <lb/>
which was attached as a ruler to <lb/>
. . treasurer m k. , M ., <lb/>
mounts needed I general public school fund of the codifying the criminal , <lb/>
to Bret While the anti-jug meas- <lb/>
row, <lb/>
an . <lb/>
marked with split in <lb/>
get I <lb/>
and pay ii<lb/>
Greenville, <lb/>
providing a four-m sch is not as at the tern- <lb/>
term In every . people desired, it the <lb/>
and for tries of teachers The any balance to b. used I r constitutional lawyers <lb/>
limitation placed by law on ,,,.,. of the senate would agree to. <lb/>
its shall not La ex- the terms all the c opinion of Representative <lb/>
schools cf said county. T ad- <lb/>
balance of the in the delegation the tow <lb/>
of one hundred thousand will be very helpful to the <lb/>
1110,846.28 stork <lb/>
1,080.18 Surplus fund <lb/>
Undivided profits, <lb/>
paid<lb/>
128,050.7- <lb/>
and 60,574.00 checks <lb/>
2,760.00 <lb/>
and hankers <lb/>
lulling <lb/>
Due from <lb/>
Cash <lb/>
coin <lb/>
r in <lb/>
minor coin currency <lb/>
National Lank notes <lb/>
and other U. S. notes <lb/>
Total <lb/>
860.20 <lb/>
Total <lb/>
16,000.00 <lb/>
1148,620.18 <lb/>
State of North Carolina, County of <lb/>
I S Carr Cashier of the above-named hank, do solemnly <lb/>
swear above is true to the best of <lb/>
i. The county board <lb/>
all further state the <lb/>
number of teachers, white and <lb/>
colored, be employed In each <lb/>
district and the salary of each <lb/>
teacher in and the <lb/>
average of salaries to be paid <lb/>
according to this statement shall <lb/>
not the salaries <lb/>
for the State during the <lb/>
preceding year for white teachers <lb/>
and colored teachers respectively. <lb/>
the event of a disagree- <lb/>
between the county board <lb/>
of education and the board of <lb/>
county commissioners as to the <lb/>
rate of tax to be levied, the <lb/>
county board of education may <lb/>
bring an action in the nature of <lb/>
mandamus against the board of <lb/>
county commissioners to compel <lb/>
the levy of such special tax in <lb/>
W. I <lb/>
IN <lb/>
dollars herein provided <lb/>
in prohibition Slates. <lb/>
apportioned by the Stat Board bill prevents C. O. D. ship. <lb/>
of Education to the respective to prohibition States, and <lb/>
counties of the State, per capita that all pickaxes <lb/>
as lo school population, a,; pro containing liquor be so <lb/>
for the apportionment of Wobbly Wrongest feature <lb/>
the one hundred liars measure is requiring <lb/>
appropriated under Section that shall be bona fide <lb/>
Groceries <lb/>
And Provisions <lb/>
Cotton and <lb/>
i vs on <lb/>
edge and belief. <lb/>
sworn to before <lb/>
me, this day of February, <lb/>
Andrew J. Moore, <lb/>
Notary Republic. <lb/>
C. S. Cashier. <lb/>
H. A. White, <lb/>
J. L. Wooten, <lb/>
It. O. Jeffries, <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
Fresh kept con- <lb/>
Furniture And House Furnishing Goods <lb/>
For Cash or on Installments. <lb/>
In Building Formerly Occupied by Dispensary. Stock of everything <lb/>
Needed in your House. Our Pi ices ire low. <lb/>
BROWN SAVAGE <lb/>
appropriated under Section shipments shall be bona fide Country <lb/>
of the Provided, further, shall not be addressed to W Produce Sold <lb/>
that the State Board of W <lb/>
shall deduct from said Cur- <lb/>
biennially the sum of <lb/>
seven thousand five hundred <lb/>
for rural libraries, as district shall receive any funds <lb/>
ed in Section of the Re- therefrom until it shall have <lb/>
levied and collected the special <lb/>
No county needing aid from tax required of it in this act , <lb/>
this appropriation for a four- for that <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
GREENVILLE N G <lb/>
North Carolina <lb/>
Pulley bowen <lb/>
Home of Women's Fashions, Greenville n C. <lb/>
Taft Vandyke <lb/>
school in every and Observer. <lb/>
Subscribe for The Reflector. <lb/>
Have just <lb/>
received a <lb/>
solid car load BUCK STOVES <lb/>
Also tOO Rolls Matting. Fine line Couches, sad Lace Curtain<lb/>
R E A <lb/>
Terms to suit <lb/>
L- C <lb/>
N. C<lb/>
Microbes <lb/>
In a Drop of Ink. <lb/>
Railway I <lb/>
Fitzgerald, Kerr, Receivers. <lb/>
DIVISION PASSENGER DEPARTMENT. <lb/>
LEAVE <lb/>
l Eden- <lb/>
. m H and Norfolk. <lb/>
j h to <lb/>
i For and <lb/>
p. m. j <lb/>
a. m. I Wilson Zebulon. and <lb/>
p. m. late Stations. <lb/>
For The Year Ending December 1908, cf t <lb/>
Condition and <lb/>
The Home Building And Lorn <lb/>
Association. <lb/>
incorporated 1906. Commenced Br <lb/>
1906. <lb/>
N C Made to <lb/>
Raleigh, N. C, es<lb/>
ARRIVE GREENVILLE <lb/>
l From Chocowinity. and Inter- <lb/>
a. m. u stations. <lb/>
I From Norfolk, Hertford. <lb/>
and <lb/>
mediate Stations. <lb/>
a m. I From Raleigh. Wendell, Zebulon, Wilson. Farmville and <lb/>
p. m. stations. <lb/>
schedules published only information; and are <lb/>
When applied to the newspaper page <lb/>
they make people think twice. <lb/>
First, people think I here's a man who <lb/>
keeps up the procession. <lb/>
Second, they think he must keep <lb/>
goods on hand. <lb/>
Again, If the borne paper has enough <lb/>
drops of advertising Ink on Its surface <lb/>
to make a proper showing the outsider <lb/>
thinks this must be a pretty lively <lb/>
town. <lb/>
Thus a drop of AD- <lb/>
INK Is a good thing for <lb/>
the town.<lb/>
D ft J r <lb/>
NORFOLK. VA. <lb/>
C. Flanagan . N.; <lb/>
and Treas.-H. A <lb/>
W. Whedbee. , <lb/>
Directors D. J. T. . <lb/>
Moore. C. T. C. . <lb/>
C C Vines, H. A. White. R. Vi <lb/>
STOCK. <lb/>
Amount of <lb/>
Par value of each share, . <lb/>
Number In lores at of y <lb/>
Number shares subscribed ear. <lb/>
Number and withdrawn g . <lb/>
Number shares in force at end year. <lb/>
Number shareholders white <lb/>
Number <lb/>
RECEIPTS. <lb/>
a.; <lb/>
TO <lb/>
Washington, D. C. and return <lb/>
Atlantic Coast Line <lb/>
Account of inaugural ceremonies President Elect Taft. <lb/>
Tickets on sale March to, limit to <lb/>
reach original starting point not later than March <lb/>
GREAT MILITARY PARADE <lb/>
For further information, reservations, etc., call on nearest Ticket <lb/>
Agent or write <lb/>
W. J. CRAIG, Passenger Traffic Manager <lb/>
T. C. WHITE, General Passenger Agent. <lb/>
Wilmington, N. C. <lb/>
Cash on hand December M, W <lb/>
paid. <lb/>
Mortgages paid in whole or in par. <lb/>
Loans or paid. <lb/>
Interest <lb/>
Fines received. <lb/>
fees, <lb/>
Transfer fees, <lb/>
in detail. lo n fee. <lb/>
Total, <lb/>
DISBURSEMENTS. <lb/>
on Mortgages, <lb/>
Loans on shares. <lb/>
on Withdrawals, dues, <lb/>
Salaries, . <lb/>
Advertising and Printing, <lb/>
Interest, <lb/>
Kent, <lb/>
in detail, Postage. <lb/>
Miscellaneous, <lb/>
Discounts on advanced payments, <lb/>
IT. on stock withdraw., <lb/>
amounts paid on money <lb/>
Total, <lb/>
On Kind of Friendship. <lb/>
In the village where I live I was <lb/>
in the habit visiting two poor, <lb/>
infirm old women, one <lb/>
the single downstairs room, the <lb/>
the garret above her. I <lb/>
Each kept a jealous watch as to <lb/>
whether I bestowed more tea or <lb/>
sixpences on the other, and each <lb/>
was sure to tell me every ill trait <lb/>
she could hear of the other. One <lb/>
day the old lady who lived upstairs, <lb/>
thanking me effusively for my visit, <lb/>
the only lady ever <lb/>
comes near me, the only friend <lb/>
have. That pointing down- <lb/>
ward, of add- <lb/>
hastily, lest I should be too fa- <lb/>
impressed by that <lb/>
there's not wan of <lb/>
them but hates thought to <lb/>
myself such s description of <lb/>
friendship may sometimes apply to <lb/>
higher circles than that of my poor <lb/>
old Spectator. <lb/>
Superb Service to <lb/>
BALTIMORE <lb/>
VIA <lb/>
of Morion. <lb/>
In the little Hessian village of <lb/>
says the Strand <lb/>
Manna, between and <lb/>
Frankfort, a strange scene may be <lb/>
witnessed every evening at <lb/>
Some geese, which have spent <lb/>
the day on the river's bank below <lb/>
the village, at a given signal from <lb/>
their leaders make their way home- <lb/>
ward with much pomp and <lb/>
stance and raucous noise. Hie <lb/>
strangest part of the proceeding is <lb/>
seen when they reach the village <lb/>
street and, without any guidance or <lb/>
driving, waddle each into its own <lb/>
yard for the night. Like so many <lb/>
quads break off in their doz- <lb/>
ens from the main body, knowing <lb/>
instinctively their door and <lb/>
with solemn gait entering in as <lb/>
though conscious of their own in- <lb/>
cleverness. <lb/>
CHESAPEAKE LINE STEAMERS <lb/>
and <lb/>
Saloon Decks <lb/>
New York, . and west. <lb/>
Loans on Mortgages <lb/>
Cash in bunk, <lb/>
Stationery and Sup. lies, <lb/>
Total, <lb/>
LIABILITY S. <lb/>
all information and <lb/>
L T. LAMB, Gen. Aft. CHAS. L HOPKINS, T. P. A. <lb/>
NORFOLK, Va. <lb/>
Due Shareholders, paid. <lb/>
Borrowed money, <lb/>
Total, <lb/>
. i. C. <lb/>
y. <lb/>
v. . <lb/>
1,60.1 <lb/>
9.93 <lb/>
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a smart hare met a <lb/>
wise <lb/>
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fox. , . <lb/>
chattered the hare. <lb/>
the trouble, my friend V <lb/>
queried the fox craftily. <lb/>
this weather is I <lb/>
jun almost <lb/>
wise fox winked at the <lb/>
crow in the tree. <lb/>
that case, my he <lb/>
chuckled. think yon will find It <lb/>
wanner bride than it is outside. <lb/>
Without further ceremony he <lb/>
swallowed the hare. <lb/>
is not always a <lb/>
to the<lb/>
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thought building had only <lb/>
forty stories cried the excited for- <lb/>
said the elevator <lb/>
starter. <lb/>
no You deceive me I <lb/>
just got on one of your elevators. <lb/>
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explained the starter. <lb/>
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C. L. WILKINSON <lb/>
Life, Fire, Accident and Health, <lb/>
and Bonds. Will go your <lb/>
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POOR PRINT<lb/>
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mm<lb/>
THE EASTERN <lb/>
D. I. WHICHARD, <lb/>
a it PROPRIETOR. <lb/>
GREENVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA. <lb/>
One War <lb/>
Six Months <lb/>
Bugle Copy . <lb/>
Advert may be upon <lb/>
up t ti- office in The <lb/>
comer Evans and <lb/>
third <lb/>
A bill that would prevent <lb/>
concerns from selling out t <lb/>
might be moat <lb/>
way to bring about a <lb/>
There will soon be two more <lb/>
stores on the Sag, Congress <lb/>
voted to the territories <lb/>
Arizona New Mexico to <lb/>
statehood. <lb/>
Entered i; the post office at Greenville <lb/>
N. C. mail matter. <lb/>
FRIDAY PER <lb/>
The season tram <lb/>
seems to have returned. <lb/>
welcomed the fleet <lb/>
home in becoming style.<lb/>
They burned tons of powder in <lb/>
Hampton Roads Monday. <lb/>
After Thursday of next week <lb/>
Roosevelt can go to Africa. <lb/>
George Washington can now <lb/>
take a quiet rest for another <lb/>
year. <lb/>
The State needs some other <lb/>
things much worse than a larger <lb/>
capitol. <lb/>
February is adding another <lb/>
good thing <lb/>
rest room. <lb/>
Mr. Taft the <lb/>
is now in position to tell <lb/>
the how it feels. <lb/>
If the Southern Express Com- late Prof. Lineberry upon this <lb/>
has to pay for that j honor, a better man <lb/>
jewelry robbery at have been selected, we re- <lb/>
will knock a hole in its treasury., exceedingly that the am <lb/>
But it will find a way to will remove him from <lb/>
out of paying a big part of Pitt For nine years he <lb/>
it. his hi,., principal of <lb/>
School, he has <lb/>
COX'S MILL ITEMS. <lb/>
ITEM.<lb/>
Cox's Mill, N. C. Feb. N. C . Feb. <lb/>
Mrs. W. F. Carroll and sister, I The of our section are <lb/>
Mrs. L. N. Edwards, attended busy hauling guano. <lb/>
church at Hancock's Saturday. <lb/>
Representative Cotton, of Pitt, i <lb/>
is doing some good work in the <lb/>
legislature toward git ting the <lb/>
There is a bill before the leg <lb/>
to extend the time of <lb/>
educational qualification to <lb/>
to 1918. Looks like that <lb/>
ought to be time enough, <lb/>
Torrent system of land re <lb/>
established. To establish <lb/>
a system would be a benefit <lb/>
the State. <lb/>
school rank with the <lb/>
best in Slate. Be has given <lb/>
aid to every for ad- <lb/>
our educational inter- <lb/>
such his going away will be <lb/>
a distinct loss to this county. <lb/>
to <lb/>
There are doubtless some who <lb/>
think that Bryan continues <lb/>
to hold the reins of the <lb/>
tic party, as they lay so much <lb/>
tress upon everything he says. <lb/>
The pictures some of the pa- <lb/>
are printing of the Cooper- <lb/>
Carmack jury at <lb/>
shows about the worst <lb/>
looking bunch that could be <lb/>
found. <lb/>
A few train robberies like the <lb/>
one attempted near Mi. Airy <lb/>
Monday nigh- will put North; <lb/>
Carolina in a class with the wild <lb/>
Western States. May she escape <lb/>
that <lb/>
where you will, on the <lb/>
train or elsewhere and about the <lb/>
first question asked you is How <lb/>
is Greenville coming This <lb/>
town is now in people's <lb/>
mind than ever before.<lb/>
have taken <lb/>
Senator seriously, as <lb/>
that town is going to semi a <lb/>
down to Raleigh to urge <lb/>
the legislature to pass his bill <lb/>
to remove the State capitol. <lb/>
Notwithstanding all they say <lb/>
.,. the detriment of the Mate <lb/>
k I <lb/>
And Mrs. Hetty's daughter is <lb/>
married. As she waited until <lb/>
she was thirty she was old <lb/>
enough to do as the pleased <lb/>
it. And as her ma is the rich- <lb/>
est woman in the world there is <lb/>
no question about her being able <lb/>
to take care of her husband. <lb/>
After the hot air over the <lb/>
matter of a new charter, it looks <lb/>
like Charlotte is not going t <lb/>
get to in time to make her <lb/>
wants known to the legislature. <lb/>
If she keeps trying <lb/>
charter will be ready to submit <lb/>
to the session two years hence. <lb/>
Bound by round <lb/>
climbs higher up the ladder, but <lb/>
the top is yet far ahead,<lb/>
Both to be about <lb/>
and in the Cooper- <lb/>
Carmack trial at Nashville. <lb/>
Reports say that Taft has <lb/>
ill the members of <lb/>
the <lb/>
not been caught so easy.<lb/>
Charlotte has at last got to- <lb/>
on charter question. <lb/>
Now on to the legislature with <lb/>
it. <lb/>
it is noticed that plenty <lb/>
of them are willing to get quart- <lb/>
there for a term and take <lb/>
chances on coming out alive. <lb/>
Of course the State's <lb/>
conies on first in the Coop- <lb/>
of Mr. smile Tenn., but <lb/>
wear oft before he gets through w it de. <lb/>
if <lb/>
fondant and has every appear- <lb/>
of premeditated murder. <lb/>
with some of the jobs ahead <lb/>
him. <lb/>
Not so much is being heard <lb/>
now as there was awhile back <lb/>
about the commission plan of <lb/>
municipal government. It is a <lb/>
question that must sooner or <lb/>
later come to the front, as there <lb/>
is hardly a town of any <lb/>
that could not by <lb/>
a plan.<lb/>
We propose that when the <lb/>
State capitol is moved to Greens- <lb/>
or some other western town <lb/>
the State of Fast Carolina shall <lb/>
be formed with Wilmington as <lb/>
its Star. <lb/>
No, Sir We are going to make <lb/>
Greenville the capital when that <lb/>
division comes. <lb/>
There is good opening for <lb/>
manufacturing enterprises in <lb/>
Greenville, the town ought <lb/>
to have several There <lb/>
are plenty of sites convenient to <lb/>
to the railroads and plenty of <lb/>
raw material for both cotton and <lb/>
wood Our <lb/>
ought get active for enter <lb/>
prises of this kind. <lb/>
except secretary of the <lb/>
treasury. Whether the pub- <lb/>
list is entirely accurate <lb/>
and will not be changed we are <lb/>
not prepared to say, but here it <lb/>
is as given; <lb/>
Secretary of <lb/>
C. of <lb/>
Attorney W. <lb/>
of New York. <lb/>
Secretary of War- J. M. Dick- <lb/>
of Tennessee. <lb/>
Secretary of the Navy- Geo. <lb/>
L. Meyer, of Massachusetts. <lb/>
Secretary of Commerce and <lb/>
of Mis- <lb/>
Secretary of the <lb/>
A. Ballinger, of Washington. <lb/>
postmaster H. <lb/>
Hitchcock, of Massachusetts. <lb/>
Secretary of Agriculture <lb/>
James of Iowa. <lb/>
Quite a crowd of our young <lb/>
pie went Sunday. <lb/>
Fleming, of Greenville, <lb/>
was traveling through our <lb/>
try Saturday explaining the night. <lb/>
W. B. Mayo and G. <lb/>
went to <lb/>
Saturday. <lb/>
Miss Carrie Chapman was the <lb/>
Miss Stella Stokes<lb/>
Everybody pull together with <lb/>
a view of making times better; Those fellows wanted the <lb/>
and you will see an improve- j legislature to hold only a short <lb/>
session did not know what they <lb/>
talking about. Looks now <lb/>
If February is to do anything like the full term is not going to <lb/>
to redeem the reputation of time enough to get through, <lb/>
ground hog, it must hurry up . <lb/>
there are papers store and is doing business again <lb/>
die. They at ms same old stand. <lb/>
Misses Roland Cobb and Mag- <lb/>
Hudson were visitors in our <lb/>
neighborhood Sunday night. <lb/>
about it. <lb/>
Eleven years after a fellow <lb/>
forward and says he can <lb/>
raise the Maine float her to <lb/>
a dry dock. <lb/>
This week and next will finish <lb/>
up the term of the present Gen- <lb/>
Assembly, and there is much <lb/>
to do in that time. <lb/>
In the matter of anti-trust leg- <lb/>
we think the substitute <lb/>
of Senators Blow and Bassett <lb/>
gets the best end of it.<lb/>
Looks like the legislative fish <lb/>
hill has got caught in a net. It <lb/>
will wiggle out and be ready for <lb/>
another run two years hence. <lb/>
A bill was introduced in the <lb/>
legislature Saturday to protect <lb/>
muskrats in county. <lb/>
Skunks may come along next. <lb/>
Twenty-five dollars a plate for <lb/>
alligator steak at New Orleans. <lb/>
tough. Durham Sun. <lb/>
If farmers will decide to. raise <lb/>
all their needed home supplies <lb/>
and cut the tobacco crop down <lb/>
below the demand for <lb/>
they will soon find them- <lb/>
selves independent of the trusts. <lb/>
t-------. <lb/>
Remember The King's <lb/>
will hold a public reception <lb/>
at the Monday <lb/>
night. Also bear in mind that <lb/>
you can a helping <lb/>
to the ladies in this good work. <lb/>
Some of the papers actually <lb/>
turn aside from the trust bill <lb/>
long enough something of <lb/>
the approaching baseball season. <lb/>
The latter will soon be the <lb/>
most important of the two sub- <lb/>
The Messenger, a religious pa- <lb/>
per formerly published by Rev. <lb/>
T Jenkins at Wilson, has <lb/>
been moved to Charlotte and its <lb/>
name changed to The Christian <lb/>
Home. The style of the paper <lb/>
has also been changed, it now <lb/>
being sixteen magazine size <lb/>
pages. It is certainly an attract- <lb/>
paper and has an able corps <lb/>
of contributors. <lb/>
North Carolina used to be call- <lb/>
ed the graveyard of newspapers, <lb/>
and even until this day it has <lb/>
not entirely lost this appellation, <lb/>
for every year <lb/>
born and papers <lb/>
spring up, apparently flourish for <lb/>
awhile pass away. Possibly <lb/>
the best explanation of this is <lb/>
overcrowding the Held, too <lb/>
many papers trying to exist in <lb/>
communities that can barely <lb/>
support one. Every town that <lb/>
can support a paper should have <lb/>
one, then get the best re- <lb/>
possible from it by giving it <lb/>
hearty co-operation. While many <lb/>
newspaper have died in North <lb/>
Carolina, there are many others <lb/>
that have reached an old age <lb/>
passed of useful- <lb/>
This is called to mind by <lb/>
announcement that the <lb/>
Times has just filled <lb/>
out its thirty-ninth year, and <lb/>
for thirty-four years has <lb/>
edited by the same J. <lb/>
A. Thomas. That is a record to <lb/>
point at with pride, and it is <lb/>
well deserved, for the Times and <lb/>
its editor one among the best in <lb/>
the State and are a power in the <lb/>
advancement of good. Such pa- <lb/>
deserve to succeed. <lb/>
machines to the people. <lb/>
E. A. Everette's baby is very- <lb/>
sick. <lb/>
Misses Sadie Carroll and Lola <lb/>
Roach, H. M. Stokes aid T. <lb/>
Tyson went to Conetoe Saturday <lb/>
to visit Miss Lena Cobb, and <lb/>
turned Sunday evening. <lb/>
report a very pleasant trip. <lb/>
H. A. Moore went to Green- <lb/>
ville Saturday. <lb/>
Miss Nancie Mills went to <lb/>
Kinston Friday. <lb/>
We had right much rain and <lb/>
hail Friday, but not enough to <lb/>
stop the at <lb/>
school house Friday <lb/>
night. There was a large crowd, <lb/>
and may be sure they were <lb/>
dressed tacky. A vote was taken <lb/>
on who was the best dressed for <lb/>
the occasion, and Miss Cora <lb/>
Carroll received the greatest <lb/>
number of votes, so she won the <lb/>
prize. It was. presented <lb/>
Marion Cox with a few <lb/>
remarks. Misses Maggie <lb/>
Hudson, of Grimesland. and <lb/>
Roland Cobb, of i and <lb/>
Madison of Cox's <lb/>
Mill, were the judges. <lb/>
C. C. Blind, of Ayden, <lb/>
will preach at school <lb/>
house first Sunday in March at <lb/>
a. m. Rev. T. H. will <lb/>
also at Mill's school house <lb/>
at p. nit <lb/>
H. A. has rebuilt his <lb/>
The legislative committee on <lb/>
propositions and grievances <lb/>
an unanimous unfavorable <lb/>
report on the bill to establish a <lb/>
medical depository where <lb/>
key can be sold in Concord, is <lb/>
pretty good indication of the <lb/>
fate bills of that character will <lb/>
meet at the hands of our law<lb/>
makers. A minister headed the <lb/>
delegation from Concord who <lb/>
went to Raleigh to work for the <lb/>
establishment of the depository. <lb/>
Rather strange attitude for a <lb/>
minister to take. <lb/>
When Mr. Roosevelt gets in <lb/>
Africa, the newspapers will be <lb/>
minus a very fruitful subject of <lb/>
Which will be <lb/>
Which, the price or the steak both papers and readers. <lb/>
The last issue of the Biblical <lb/>
Recorder states that the commit- <lb/>
tee appointed at the last Baptist <lb/>
Lack in the Figure Nine. <lb/>
People who believe in the mys- <lb/>
properties of figures will <lb/>
be interested in the declaration <lb/>
of, a New York business man <lb/>
that this will be a <lb/>
year for the country because it <lb/>
contains the figure nine, which, <lb/>
has always proved a good omen <lb/>
in the history of the country. <lb/>
He cites the business revival of <lb/>
1839, following the panic of <lb/>
the discovery of gold in Cali- <lb/>
in 1849, the opening of <lb/>
the Colorado mines in 1859, the <lb/>
revival of business in 1869, the <lb/>
era of prosperity which set in in <lb/>
1878, the boom period of 1889-93. <lb/>
and lastly the boom which set <lb/>
in in 1899, following the Spanish <lb/>
war. It looks as if history would <lb/>
repeat itself in 1909, he con- <lb/>
This is the kind of news <lb/>
the country likes to ear, and <lb/>
the figure nine may be assured <lb/>
SPROUTS. <lb/>
N. C, Feb. 1909. <lb/>
Clayton Joyner, of Farmville, <lb/>
and Mrs. Pittman, of <lb/>
were married at last <lb/>
Thursday evening, and went to <lb/>
his home near Farmville, where <lb/>
there was great preparation <lb/>
made for the occasion. <lb/>
C. D. Smith went to Green- <lb/>
ville Thursday to sell tobacco. <lb/>
Mills Smith and Mrs. M. F. <lb/>
Smith went to Farmville <lb/>
day evening. <lb/>
Ivy Smith went to Greenville <lb/>
Saturday. <lb/>
Mrs. C. L. Tyson, of <lb/>
and Mrs. Robert Worthington, <lb/>
of Ayden, were visiting at R. A. <lb/>
and C. E. <lb/>
hon's Saturday evening and <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
Miss Nannie Parker, of <lb/>
Greene county, who is attending <lb/>
school at Greenville, was visiting <lb/>
at Ivy Smith's Saturday evening <lb/>
and Sunday and returned to <lb/>
Greenville Monday. <lb/>
T. W. Lang, of Farmville, <lb/>
was visiting in Smithtown Sun- <lb/>
L. B. Stokes went to Ayden <lb/>
Saturday en <lb/>
Jae Sutton was in town <lb/>
day. <lb/>
W. J. and Guss <lb/>
Stoke went to X <lb/>
Saturday. <lb/>
Miss Lizzie Burney was the <lb/>
t u if Mis. H. M. Stokes <lb/>
Saturday night- <lb/>
Taylor spent Saturday <lb/>
night with W. J. <lb/>
Gorge Moore spent Sunday <lb/>
evening at W. B. Harper's. <lb/>
Jessie Stokes spent Sunday <lb/>
afternoon here. <lb/>
Roy and C. M. Stokes attend- <lb/>
ed church at Black Jack Sunday <lb/>
Cannon was in town <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
Frank Stokes and Will Skin- <lb/>
from near Ayden, spent <lb/>
Sunday afternoon at B. F. <lb/>
Misses Stella and Ci Stokes <lb/>
spent Sunday at B. Harper's. <lb/>
W. H- Bland and wife were <lb/>
at James A. Sunday <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
Harper attended church <lb/>
at Black Jack Sunday. <lb/>
H. S. Stokes and Miss Lizzie <lb/>
Stokes attended church at <lb/>
don a Sunday afternoon. <lb/>
J. H. Collins spent Sunday <lb/>
afternoon at G. T. Stokes. <lb/>
L. B. and G. T. <lb/>
attended church at <lb/>
Sunday <lb/>
To Sunday School Workers of Pitt. <lb/>
We desire to have a <lb/>
the Pitt county Sunday School <lb/>
Convention about the last of <lb/>
March. The exact time and <lb/>
place will be decided upon later. <lb/>
We hope to enlist the workers of <lb/>
our county and we shall have <lb/>
addresses from some of the best <lb/>
Sunday school men in the State. <lb/>
Any church or Sunday school <lb/>
desiring to entertain the <lb/>
will please notify me as <lb/>
early as possible. T. H. King, <lb/>
President <lb/>
will treat you <lb/>
Colds contracted t this season of <lb/>
the year are quickly relieved with Bees <lb/>
Laxative Syrup. It laxative <lb/>
ride the system of the <lb/>
Pleasant to take. Best for children <lb/>
for coughs, colds, croup and whooping <lb/>
Wooten. <lb/>
Try the Combination Planter. <lb/>
Plants cotton, corn and peas and <lb/>
distributes the fertilizers. For <lb/>
sale by J. R. J. G. <lb/>
Elder G. Hinton Crumpler, of <lb/>
Wilson, came down Saturday <lb/>
evening and preached two very <lb/>
good sermons at Smiths school <lb/>
house on Sunday one at a. m. <lb/>
and one at p. m. to large and <lb/>
attentive congregations. He <lb/>
went to Standard and preached <lb/>
at p. m. to a very good <lb/>
He stopped with C. D. <lb/>
Smith and returned to Wilson <lb/>
Monday morning. <lb/>
We had a very good Sunday <lb/>
school Sunday morning. And <lb/>
we hope the attendance will <lb/>
continue to improve. <lb/>
R. E. Willoughby went Green- <lb/>
ville Monday, <lb/>
State convention to select an it will be given credit if <lb/>
secretary of the con-1 the omen holds good. I There is <lb/>
have named Prof. G. E. <lb/>
Lineberry for that position and <lb/>
that he will accept, beginning <lb/>
his duties in that position about <lb/>
April 1st. While we and Chronicle. <lb/>
at least as much justification for <lb/>
prophecy based on lucky <lb/>
as there is for weather <lb/>
dictions based on the wishbone of <lb/>
a goose. <lb/>
for the Kidneys are little <lb/>
golden globules which act directly on <lb/>
the kidneys. A trial will convince you <lb/>
of quick results for Backache, <lb/>
Lumbago and tired <lb/>
feeling. trial 11.00 They <lb/>
purify the blood. Sold by John L. <lb/>
Wooten. <lb/>
For Best Butter, Cheese, <lb/>
fee, Flour, Canned Peaches, <lb/>
Pears, Cherries, Asparagus, <lb/>
Buckwheat and Oat Meal. Call <lb/>
on J. R. J. G. <lb/>
Weak <lb/>
Heart Action <lb/>
There arc certain nerves <lb/>
that control the action <lb/>
of the heart. When they <lb/>
become weak, the heart <lb/>
action is impaired. Short <lb/>
breath, pain around heart, <lb/>
choking sensation, <lb/>
fluttering, feeble <lb/>
or rapid pulse, and other <lb/>
distressing symptoms fol- <lb/>
low. Dr. Miles Heart Cure <lb/>
is a medicine especially <lb/>
adapted to the needs of <lb/>
these nerves and the mus- <lb/>
structure of the <lb/>
heart itself. It is a <lb/>
strengthening tonic that <lb/>
brings speedy relief. <lb/>
Try it. <lb/>
I with what I <lb/>
WM trouble, when <lb/>
the doctors told me I hart <lb/>
trouble. I had tried remedied, <lb/>
when tho Lr. cam <lb/>
Into my hands, and concluded to <lb/>
try Dr. Cure. I <lb/>
taken bottles, and now I am <lb/>
not suffering at all. am cured and <lb/>
thin medicine did It. I write this in <lb/>
tho hope that It will attract the at- <lb/>
of Others who suffer an I did. <lb/>
D. <lb/>
Main KT. <lb/>
Your druggist Or. <lb/>
Curs, and we him to <lb/>
of first If It falls <lb/>
benefit you. <lb/>
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind <lb/>
AYDEN DEPARTMENT. <lb/>
IN CHARGE OF J. M. BLOW. <lb/>
for Ayden and vicinity. Advertising rates furnished <lb/>
Authorized The Eastern <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Cannon. Sunday morning and at night. <lb/>
the were here yes- Root Worthington is in Farm- <lb/>
doors, <lb/>
Rape seed at Mer, <lb/>
Large crowds are expected shopping, <lb/>
here on the to the Lime, cement, window. <lb/>
, , and hinges at J, B. <lb/>
Miss Marjorie Meredith w <lb/>
to Greenville Wednesday evening The drummers <lb/>
and returned noon Thursday, as the best market on the road. <lb/>
M. M. Sauls makes the best <lb/>
Murdock. <lb/>
THIRD DIVISION. <lb/>
Rear Admiral <lb/>
Commander. <lb/>
Louisiana, Capt. Kossuth <lb/>
Virginia, Capt. Alexander <lb/>
Sharp. <lb/>
Ohio, Capt. Thomas B. How- <lb/>
ard, <lb/>
ville this week on business. Missouri, Capt. Robert M. <lb/>
J. J. Edwards is out again <lb/>
after a brief illness. j fourth division. <lb/>
j Smith went to Winter- Rear Admiral P. Pot- <lb/>
Port Ayden ., Commander. <lb/>
Wisconsin, Capt. Frank E. <lb/>
J, <lb/>
i . <lb/>
round Try one. I <lb/>
Mrs. Frank Burroughs, of j Miss Mary of <lb/>
Scotland Neck, who has been has been visiting <lb/>
R. W. Smith and Edwin Tripp <lb/>
went to Pitch fishing <lb/>
Allen Cannon came home A phone <lb/>
said they were I <lb/>
lot of fish with <lb/>
their seine. Mr Smith expects. Kentucky Capt. W <lb/>
to remain then during the fishing<lb/>
cold drinks that can be made at I Chapel Hill to they were <lb/>
the fountain- lea cold the year his tie returned yes- . <lb/>
spending several days here with <lb/>
the family of her father, Capt. D. <lb/>
G. Berry, returned to her home <lb/>
Wednesday. <lb/>
M. M. Sauls has just <lb/>
a fine lot of perfumes and toilet <lb/>
water. <lb/>
B. S. come home from <lb/>
Raleigh yesterday. <lb/>
R. M. Hearne, of Greenville, <lb/>
has been here during the week. <lb/>
Wanted-15 or good <lb/>
sober young men to travel. <lb/>
Good salary guaranteed. Easy <lb/>
work. Apply to Hart Fleming, <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. ltd <lb/>
There are several towns in the <lb/>
State bidding high for the <lb/>
of the orphanage. <lb/>
You can go in no direction in <lb/>
our town but that you see <lb/>
handsome residences and <lb/>
cottages in course of erection. <lb/>
Watch Ayden grow <lb/>
They tell me that J. R. Smith, <lb/>
Co., are manufacturing can get nice and <lb/>
as good wagons, carts and bug-1 windows and door <lb/>
as can be found any where, j made to order at J. R. <lb/>
Farm- <lb/>
Misses <lb/>
Jimmie and Davis here. <lb/>
Mrs. M. II. Sauls received a <lb/>
letter Sunday evening <lb/>
the serious illness of u sister <lb/>
in Richmond. She and Miss <lb/>
left next morning <lb/>
for Richmond. <lb/>
There were bales of cotton <lb/>
sold on the market <lb/>
day. The largest number for <lb/>
some time. <lb/>
wore surprised to find that <lb/>
J. R. Smith Co. Dixon are ca- <lb/>
such a nice line of coffins <lb/>
and caskets of all prices and <lb/>
grades, see them when needing <lb/>
anything in this line. <lb/>
R. W. Smith and Will Hart <lb/>
have gone to Pitch <lb/>
Buy your brackets, balusters, <lb/>
stair post <lb/>
and of J- Smith <lb/>
Co. Dixon. <lb/>
Mr. of Kinston, was here <lb/>
Thursday interestingly engaged. <lb/>
I Don't elsewhere, when <lb/>
C. <lb/>
season. <lb/>
F. Lilly, who recently <lb/>
his hay and grain store to J. J. <lb/>
Stokes, has taken a position with <lb/>
Davis Brown Co. as traveling <lb/>
salesman, Frank really looks <lb/>
very much like a drummer. <lb/>
Mr. Andrews met with our <lb/>
chants Thursday and Friday <lb/>
night and organized an <lb/>
with J. R. Smith, <lb/>
dent; J. J. vice president; <lb/>
W. M. Edwards,<lb/>
COL. WILLIAM CAMP <lb/>
ITINERARY THE FLEET. <lb/>
Left Hampton Roads De-em- <lb/>
1907. <lb/>
Arrived Rio De Janeiro <lb/>
Arrived Arenas <lb/>
1908. <lb/>
Arrived Valparaiso February <lb/>
Arrived February <lb/>
1908. <lb/>
Arrived Magdalena Bay March<lb/>
treasurer. If the object of this, 1908. <lb/>
is carried out it will, Arrived San Francisco May G, <lb/>
mean mush for our people. 1908. <lb/>
See them before buying. <lb/>
Those who have tailed to pay <lb/>
their town taxes had best do so <lb/>
March lot, or else extra <lb/>
v. iii De attached. <lb/>
dress goods laces and <lb/>
to at J. R. Smith <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
F. started out, on the <lb/>
road as a drummer boy, Monday. <lb/>
J. A. Harrington built a <lb/>
nice office on street. <lb/>
or sober, <lb/>
reliable young men to travel. <lb/>
Smith Co. Dixon. <lb/>
A freight of the Atlantic Coast <lb/>
Line had a wreck here Thursday. <lb/>
No damage, however. <lb/>
We will give you cents per <lb/>
bushel for cotton seed or <lb/>
exchange you cotton seed meal <lb/>
for them at J. R. Smith Co. <lb/>
Dixon. <lb/>
The merry laugh of our friend <lb/>
Theodore Cox, of Winterville, <lb/>
was cheering to his many friends <lb/>
here Wednesday. By the way, <lb/>
Mr. Cox had on display a very <lb/>
Mrs. C. A. Fair and children <lb/>
left on the train Monday morn- <lb/>
for Jersey City, Penn., to <lb/>
join her husband, where they <lb/>
will make their home. <lb/>
There is more travel from this <lb/>
point, except perhaps Greenville, <lb/>
than any other on this branch <lb/>
of railroad. <lb/>
We regret to learn that Mr. <lb/>
H. E. Ellis, one of our most <lb/>
prominent farmers, is quite sick <lb/>
at his home in the country near <lb/>
here. <lb/>
Misses Kern and Melville <lb/>
Gibson, teaching school near <lb/>
Greenville, spent at the <lb/>
Blount house here with Prof. <lb/>
Gibson. <lb/>
Prof. W. H. has been <lb/>
a recent visitor. <lb/>
Jake Blount, of Richmond, is <lb/>
spending a few days with <lb/>
relatives.<lb/>
-.- <lb/>
I find <lb/>
very vain <lb/>
ViV. <lb/>
; r-. ; <lb/>
CS, I,<lb/>
loyal, ii I I <lb/>
to i f <lb/>
Good salary guaranteed. Easy large hawk he had killed with a <lb/>
work. Apply to Hart small rifle while here. <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
There have been so many <lb/>
changes in the movements <lb/>
our people lately, it is hard to <lb/>
tell where's who, or who's <lb/>
where, they are all here <lb/>
For Beach at Pitch <lb/>
good flat, seine <lb/>
run good as new, and full <lb/>
camp Beach in first class <lb/>
shape. See or write J. R. Smith <lb/>
Co., Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
We can shoe your mules <lb/>
horses, repair your carts, bug- <lb/>
and wagons on short notice. <lb/>
J. R. Smith Co. Dixon. <lb/>
We regret very much that Mr. <lb/>
Ross, who a position <lb/>
with E. Turnage Sons, has left <lb/>
and returned to his home in <lb/>
Aurora. He was an excellent <lb/>
young man and made many <lb/>
friends while here. <lb/>
patterns and <lb/>
at J. R. Dixon Co. Dixon. <lb/>
AMERICA'S <lb/>
RECORD <lb/>
FLEET. <lb/>
BREAKING <lb/>
The year girl of Mr. Biggs I Rev. J. T. Davis, one of our <lb/>
Cannon died here Wednesday citizens, is sick at his <lb/>
and was buried in the country home in South Ayden. <lb/>
Thursday. This was their only Smith Dixon have recently <lb/>
child and a sweet little girl, installed a lot of new machinery <lb/>
They have the sympathy of all and are doing some model work, <lb/>
their friends. and can be well classed a, a <lb/>
Mamie Dawson and Bee work shop. <lb/>
Patrick, of Grifton, are Rev. B. W. will lee <lb/>
visiting the Misses Blount. in the Baptist church after <lb/>
Misses Anabel Kittrell and which he will organize a <lb/>
Earl Tucker came up on the train class. Hope to have a large <lb/>
from Grifton Sunday morning attendance, <lb/>
and the day here with School books, tablets, Bibles <lb/>
friends. and Testaments at J- R. Smith Co. <lb/>
Rear Admiral Charles S. <lb/>
Commander-in-Chief. <lb/>
FIRST DIVISION. <lb/>
Connecticut. Capt. Hugo Os- <lb/>
Kansas. Capt. Charles E. <lb/>
Capt. John <lb/>
bard. <lb/>
Vermont, Capt. Frank F. <lb/>
Fletcher. <lb/>
SECOND DIVISION. <lb/>
Rear Admiral Richard Wain- <lb/>
wright, Commander. <lb/>
Georgia, Commander George <lb/>
W. Kline. <lb/>
Nebraska, Capt. Reginald F. <lb/>
Nicholson. <lb/>
New Jersey, William H, <lb/>
H. Southerland. <lb/>
Island, Capt Joseph B. <lb/>
Arrived Honolulu July <lb/>
1908. <lb/>
Arrived Auckland August <lb/>
1908. <lb/>
Arrived Sydney August <lb/>
1908. <lb/>
Arrived Melbourne August <lb/>
1908. <lb/>
Arrived Manila October <lb/>
1908. <lb/>
Arrived Yokohama <lb/>
1908. <lb/>
Arrived Manila, First <lb/>
October 1908. <lb/>
Arrived Second <lb/>
October 1903. <lb/>
Arrived Colombo December <lb/>
1908. <lb/>
Arrived Port Said January <lb/>
1909 <lb/>
Arrived Naples January <lb/>
1909. <lb/>
Arrived January <lb/>
1909. <lb/>
Arrived Malta January <lb/>
1909. <lb/>
Arrived Marseilles January <lb/>
Arrived Gibraltar January <lb/>
1909. <lb/>
Arrived Hampton Roads Feb- <lb/>
1909. <lb/>
Total distance <lb/>
miles. <lb/>
Time year, <lb/>
months and six days. <lb/>
Foreign countries visited <lb/>
fifteen. <lb/>
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Changed Hit Mind Twice About the <lb/>
Wilkes always has the right of <lb/>
way in the introduction of new <lb/>
customs, especially in legal pro- <lb/>
A recently started <lb/>
UNIQUE BUILDING. <lb/>
Dickinson lo Have <lb/>
When the town was having <lb/>
Evans street Dickinson <lb/>
divorce proceeding demonstrates avenue paved concrete side- <lb/>
the fact that divorce proceedings,; walks laid, on the latter it was <lb/>
like love, do not always run to buy some property <lb/>
smooth. About two or three <lb/>
THE SECRET OF LONG LIKE. <lb/>
A French scientist has disc-over, <lb/>
one secret of lone His method <lb/>
deals with the blood. But Ions ago <lb/>
millions of Americans had proved <lb/>
Bitters prolongs life and ma- es it <lb/>
worth living. It purities, <lb/>
and the blood, rebuilds d <lb/>
nerve cells imparts life and to; c lo the <lb/>
entire Its a i to weak, <lb/>
sick and debilitated lo. <lb/>
trouble ha-i blighted my f r <lb/>
writes W. M. Sherman, <lb/>
Me., Electric bitters <lb/>
cured me Only at <lb/>
months ago a Wilkes man om- <lb/>
ployed a lawyer to procure a <lb/>
divorce fur him, paying a re- <lb/>
of About three <lb/>
ago, man back <lb/>
and in a confidential way <lb/>
instructed the lawyer w top the <lb/>
as he be- <lb/>
he wanted any no- <lb/>
The lawyer of <lb/>
the and the <lb/>
Wilkes man proceeded home- <lb/>
wad. Apparently no <lb/>
either of body, soul or <lb/>
heart. But the respite of <lb/>
was not to last A week or SO <lb/>
after reaching home, an urgent <lb/>
to straighten and the walks <lb/>
on the avenue the width. <lb/>
One piece of purchased <lb/>
was the small triangular <lb/>
plot occupied <lb/>
graph studio. pr <lb/>
refusing to sell ugh <lb/>
at any figure real to make <lb/>
room for the he <lb/>
moved back off tho <lb/>
The town Mr. E <lb/>
entire n strip <lb/>
front for lbs and <lb/>
sold the lot t Brothers. <lb/>
As it now is the i t fiBS a front <lb/>
ago on the if -U <lb/>
running buck in feet <lb/>
on one Bide and foot <lb/>
Higgs <lb/>
came to the law- other to a <lb/>
It had ginger and i <lb/>
Irvin had a jack <lb/>
fish Saturday that weighed <lb/>
pounds <lb/>
There seems to be a gradual <lb/>
increase in the shipment of old <lb/>
booze here f rota other points. In <lb/>
fact it is coming in real large <lb/>
quantities, though in small <lb/>
packages. <lb/>
Mrs. James Gardner left Sun- <lb/>
day morning on the train for Nor- <lb/>
folk to have her eyes treated. <lb/>
Ed Tripp has quit pressing <lb/>
brick and U now engaged in the <lb/>
hogshead calling. One less for <lb/>
Sauls. <lb/>
Rev. B. W. of Kin- <lb/>
lectured in the Missionary <lb/>
Baptist church lure Sunday <lb/>
and afterward <lb/>
zed a class <lb/>
Mr. Andrews, of Asheville, was <lb/>
here Thursday, making a speech <lb/>
to our merchants for the <lb/>
of a merchants <lb/>
Oar salt just received at J. R. <lb/>
Smith Co. <lb/>
For Rent or Sale-At a bar- <lb/>
gain the W. A. Moore place ad- <lb/>
Fannie Holt on, Robt <lb/>
and others. <lb/>
W. A. Darden. <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
Try a bucket of UM <lb/>
third less than lard at J. U. <lb/>
Smith Co. <lb/>
OF THE CONDITION OP <lb/>
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb/>
AT AYDEN, N. <lb/>
At the Close of Business <lb/>
Liabilities <lb/>
nation it. It ran about <lb/>
this; th divorce case <lb/>
like h-. want it through <lb/>
court in spite of the d. want <lb/>
you to understand to . <lb/>
host and the dough <lb/>
pay for <lb/>
Resources <lb/>
I stock <lb/>
Ml <lb/>
Surplus fund <lb/>
Overdraft unsecured <lb/>
Furniture and fixtures <lb/>
Demand loans 2,400.00 <lb/>
Due from cur. exp. and <lb/>
Cash items 100.00 <lb/>
Gold coin 6-00 <lb/>
Silver coin. Including all <lb/>
minor coin cur. . <lb/>
batik and other <lb/>
-Notes<lb/>
if <lb/>
profits, <lb/>
I Deposits sub. lo check 42,55.71 <lb/>
Cashier's outstanding 187.00<lb/>
p. with a tube <lb/>
Mm Zan Pile ii. you <lb/>
U is t- for ill -m <lb/>
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handsome two-story brick build- <lb/>
just the s-83 of <lb/>
the lot, and it is going o <lb/>
unique aid in <lb/>
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and pate and <lb/>
be i. con- <lb/>
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Rev. J. B. pastor a a and <lb/>
Methodist church, began smith. <lb/>
in his Subscribed and to W. t. <lb/>
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It, C. CANNON. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
W. H. Smith has purchased <lb/>
the of A. D. Cox in <lb/>
Carolina Mi ling <lb/>
Co. will i the bu- <lb/>
at the Bane All <lb/>
work promptly looked after Mr. <lb/>
Cox will still with the <lb/>
Company. <lb/>
the <lb/>
a protracted <lb/>
church Monday night. V <lb/>
Rev. C. Manly Morton filled <lb/>
his regular appointment hire Notary Public <lb/>
DIXON. <lb/>
Directors, <lb/>
I MISS MARJORIE C. MEREDITH, <lb/>
l Graduate Nurse <lb/>
Ayden, North <lb/>
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m. <lb/>
is is the Place<lb/>
We will deem it a privilege to show you a very extensive <lb/>
assortment of <lb/>
Dress Goods, Dry Goods <lb/>
Trimmings, Laces, <lb/>
Ladies Tailor-made skirts. <lb/>
Shoes to Fit all feet and <lb/>
Any Size Purse <lb/>
IF YOU ARE A TUPLE SENSITIVE <lb/>
Ab Nit the of your j.-s, may <lb/>
satisfaction ti now many people <lb/>
Can a sine smaller by <lb/>
sprinkling into then. <lb/>
Just the for dancing parties, <lb/>
patent leather shoes, for breaking <lb/>
in shoes. When rubbers or over- <lb/>
shoes your shoes <lb/>
pinch. Allen's Foot-Ease instant <lb/>
relief. Sold everywhere. Be. Sample <lb/>
free. Address. Allen S. Le- <lb/>
Roy. N. Y. Don't accept any <lb/>
Card of Thinks. <lb/>
I desire to extend my heartfelt <lb/>
thanks to the good people of <lb/>
Greenville, and especially The <lb/>
King's Daughters, for their <lb/>
kindness and attention during <lb/>
the sickness and death of my <lb/>
brother. I will ever hold them <lb/>
in grateful remembrance. <lb/>
John <lb/>
Tho Domestic Cat. <lb/>
Exports have held that the so <lb/>
called of tin- ancient Romans <lb/>
and Greeks the wavy <lb/>
tailed was not a cat at all. bat <lb/>
n kind of weasel. The mummified <lb/>
Remember that we represent all things as they are and <lb/>
regulate the by the true value of the article. <lb/>
We confident that the most critical examination of our <lb/>
complete and very Appropriate Lines of Desirable Goods will <lb/>
convince you that they are NOT EQUALED ELSEWHERE <lb/>
IN MERIT OR IN PRICE. <lb/>
WE CAN <lb/>
SUPPLY <lb/>
YOUR NEEDS <lb/>
IN ALL LINES of GOODS <lb/>
us Goods you may need. Look through <lb/>
our beautiful stock and you will be pleased. <lb/>
Sound Philosophy. <lb/>
Of nil of making <lb/>
person angry and disagreeable <lb/>
the worst is to tell him that he will <lb/>
do How often <lb/>
do hear, will have to <lb/>
to the other will <lb/>
have to go into the other <lb/>
will have to wait an <lb/>
will have to write the general <lb/>
passenger agent or superintend- <lb/>
and the like Primarily we <lb/>
are all free agents and don't <lb/>
do a darned thing. We may <lb/>
it expedient or necessary to a <lb/>
certain end, hut we don't even <lb/>
eat if we don't want to. <lb/>
How easy to put the direction in <lb/>
another manner, such as, <lb/>
window, or you <lb/>
kindly take the car ahead or <lb/>
rules A short, very short <lb/>
explanation of why a certain thing <lb/>
is necessary will always work won- <lb/>
in avoiding <lb/>
Employee. <lb/>
Hard to <lb/>
-Whom would yen rather <lb/>
asks philosopher of folly, per <lb/>
urn Id bore n clever fellow <lb/>
who l for tho <lb/>
WE TOLD YOU <lb/>
A FEW DAYS AGO THAT WE <lb/>
Egyptian animal, however, was a <lb/>
genuine eat, even if certain <lb/>
about its teeth make it <lb/>
to regard it as a near relative <lb/>
of the modern domestic puss. The <lb/>
exact origin of the latter remains <lb/>
B It appears first Q Market, Greenville <lb/>
in the middle ages when I <lb/>
was decidedly raw and Bu and farm- <lb/>
d throughout Europe, m repaired, <lb/>
wild eat ill abounded every-1 inland upholstered, machines <lb/>
where mid expert have not been repaired. All work guaranteed to be <lb/>
a ii n. the and mice.- lower <lb/>
Gardner's Re- <lb/>
pair Shop. <lb/>
the Sews. <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
THE NATIONAL BANK OF GREENVILLE <lb/>
AT GREENVILLE <lb/>
I In the State of North Carolina, at the <lb/>
close of business, Feb. 5th, 1909 <lb/>
RESOURCES. <lb/>
Loans and discounts S 186,788.98 <lb/>
1,125.05 <lb/>
j. R. J. G. <lb/>
of Good <lb/>
GREENVILLE, U. S. A. <lb/>
v here have mil r. . <lb/>
, . ,,,.,, th. the bast, and prices lower <lb/>
. themselves that Wood sawed also by a <lb/>
domestic cat and wild one are portable Cut ones c, cut twice <lb/>
. cut three times c. per cord, <lb/>
a trial. <lb/>
It you want your HORSE to trot <lb/>
fast and pull strong buy your <lb/>
Hay, Oats <lb/>
and Corn. <lb/>
of W. B. He will sell <lb/>
you Better Feed and More for Less <lb/>
Money than any man in town, <lb/>
W. B. <lb/>
Overdrafts secured and <lb/>
ired <lb/>
S. Bonds to secure cir- <lb/>
Banking house, furniture, <lb/>
fixtures <lb/>
Due from Nations hanks <lb/>
reserve <lb/>
Due from State Hanks <lb/>
and <lb/>
Due from approved re- <lb/>
serve agents <lb/>
Checks and other cash <lb/>
items <lb/>
21,000.08 <lb/>
11,216.52 <lb/>
3,316.96 <lb/>
17.157.32 <lb/>
headquarters for Corn, Hay, <lb/>
Exchanges for clearing house Oats, Cotton Seed Meal, Hulls, <lb/>
Notes of other National Brand, Chicken Hominy, Cracked <lb/>
s- . n <lb/>
were ready for business, and we <lb/>
thank you for the courtesies and <lb/>
business you have extended to <lb/>
us. While we are asking for and <lb/>
doing a lot of time trade, that is, <lb/>
furnishing supplies to farms, still <lb/>
we are pushing <lb/>
White Goods <lb/>
so necessary in all homes, <lb/>
Laces and Dress Goods, etc. <lb/>
We have a lady clerk, clever <lb/>
and attentive, to look after your <lb/>
wants and when you have left <lb/>
home and forgotten your <lb/>
her knowledge and skill <lb/>
is yours for the asking. <lb/>
Banks <lb/>
Fractional paper currency, <lb/>
, and cents <lb/>
, Specie <lb/>
notes <lb/>
Redemption fund with U. <lb/>
S. Treasurer per cent, <lb/>
of <lb/>
Corn, corn Meal and ail kinds of <lb/>
Feed. <lb/>
The Central Mercantile Co. <lb/>
J. Davenport, Mgr. <lb/>
NEW GARDEN SEED <lb/>
FOR 1909. <lb/>
Early Corn, Onion Sets, and <lb/>
Lawn Seeds. At <lb/>
Coward Wooten <lb/>
Drug Store. <lb/>
1,060.08 <lb/>
227,371.911 <lb/>
Total <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
Capital stock paid in 60,000.00 <lb/>
Surplus fund 10,000.00 <lb/>
Undivided profits less cur- <lb/>
rent expenses, taxes paid 3,861.83 <lb/>
National bank notes <lb/>
outstanding 21,000.00 <lb/>
Due state banks <lb/>
and bankers <lb/>
Individual deposits <lb/>
subject to check 121.610.08 <lb/>
Time 21,222.29 I <lb/>
Cashier's checks <lb/>
outstanding 299.64 <lb/>
borrowed 21,000.00 <lb/>
Total 227.371.91 <lb/>
State of N. C, County of Pitt, <lb/>
I, F. J. Forbes, cashier of the above- <lb/>
named bank, do solemnly swear that <lb/>
the above statement is true to the best <lb/>
of knowledge and belief. <lb/>
P. J. FORBES. Cashier. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to before me <lb/>
this 11th day of February, 1909. <lb/>
H. D. BATEMAN, <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
Correct <lb/>
I. W. TUCKER, <lb/>
F. Q. JAMES, <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
Car Just Received <lb/>
FLOUR <lb/>
The Greenville <lb/>
Distributors. <lb/>
For 10-room house <lb/>
in South Greenville. <lb/>
J. H. Cheek. <lb/>
SOMETHING NEW <lb/>
In Ginghams, Goods, figured <lb/>
Madras, India Linens, French Lawns. Having <lb/>
bought a big lot of these goods it enables us to sen <lb/>
hem at low prices. <lb/>
At Big Store<lb/>
J S MOORING <lb/>
Now in Sam White store on Five Points. More room and larger stock. Com. <lb/>
to see me. <lb/>
General Merchandise. <lb/>
C. D. TUNSTALL <lb/>
Opposite Center Brick Warehouse. <lb/>
General Merchandise. <lb/>
GREAT LAND SALE <lb/>
At Ayden, N. C, Wednesday, February <lb/>
Large Number Valuable Building Lots. <lb/>
Anyone Can Get Coupons on Day of Sale. <lb/>
We will also give away absolutely <lb/>
a valuable Lot, In Gold and of <lb/>
Every person presenting aw <lb/>
coupons bearing their name will <lb/>
have an equal chance at the prizes. <lb/>
Let everybody come to the sale. Men, women and children, will have a chance at the tot, bid or not. <lb/>
A Treat to all Lovers of Music.<lb/>
The best Brass Band In the State grounds <lb/>
to make music for the crowd. at the sale and we <lb/>
will have a gala-day In Ayden. date- <lb/>
Wednesday, 1909. <lb/>
WINDHAM, <lb/>
MAJ. E. J. HALE ON GREENVILLE. <lb/>
TELLS OF HIS RECENT VISIT <lb/>
HERE. <lb/>
The Eastern School The I <lb/>
Greenville Reflector and <lb/>
Thereon. <lb/>
The writer had never been in <lb/>
Greenville until he went there on <lb/>
the occasion of the inspection of <lb/>
the nearly completed Eastern <lb/>
Training School, the other day, at <lb/>
the invitation of his old friend. <lb/>
Governor Jarvis. To say that he <lb/>
was by what he saw <lb/>
is a mild statement of his <lb/>
k bustling town, <lb/>
with over a mile of perfectly <lb/>
paved street in the business <lb/>
quarter; with waterworks, sew- <lb/>
and electric lights; and <lb/>
with many beautiful <lb/>
on lovely streets that run up and <lb/>
down hill in a most attractive <lb/>
say nothing of the finely <lb/>
appointed and hospitable <lb/>
and a quaint old <lb/>
hotel that looks as if borrowed <lb/>
from rural <lb/>
Real Estate Dealers, N. <lb/>
It would take a long time to <lb/>
tell the story of establish- <lb/>
of the magnificent <lb/>
Training which the <lb/>
public spirit of the people of <lb/>
Greenville and Pitt has so quickly <lb/>
brought into being. I seems but <lb/>
the Other day since Fayetteville, <lb/>
we believe, was named as a <lb/>
competitor for its location. It's <lb/>
no wonder that Greenville <lb/>
cured it, over all competitors, <lb/>
when the is seen. With <lb/>
the same spirit which, in the <lb/>
space of two or three years, ha <lb/>
converted the old-time court <lb/>
house town into the attractive <lb/>
little city of today, the people of <lb/>
that community set about <lb/>
its claims to the <lb/>
school. The State had <lb/>
for this, purpose, <lb/>
but Greenville supplemented this <lb/>
small sum by and the <lb/>
county of Pitt by another <lb/>
With this a beau- <lb/>
site of tome acres has <lb/>
been and four <lb/>
cant buildings, fitted with every <lb/>
modern appliance, have been <lb/>
erected thereon. These are <lb/>
practically finished, but they re- <lb/>
quire furniture, and a central <lb/>
power house and an infirmary <lb/>
should be added. The cost of <lb/>
these additions, including the <lb/>
furniture, v. ill be The <lb/>
State should supply this amount <lb/>
along with the appropriations <lb/>
required for additional equip- <lb/>
at the University, at the <lb/>
State Agricultural and <lb/>
cal college, and at the State <lb/>
Normal and Industrial college. <lb/>
As we have heretofore said, <lb/>
these needed investments, to- <lb/>
with similar ones at the <lb/>
charitable institutions, should be <lb/>
provided for a bond issue a <lb/>
use of the State's credit which <lb/>
would be a wise economy for <lb/>
though not to <lb/>
be tolerated, except in the <lb/>
est emergencies, when applied to <lb/>
current expenses. <lb/>
We occasion, some time <lb/>
ago, to cite Greenville as an ex- <lb/>
ample of progress. At that time <lb/>
we knew nothing of it except <lb/>
what it seemed to be as it shone <lb/>
through that remarkable paper, <lb/>
the Greenville Daily Reflector. <lb/>
call the Reflector a remark- <lb/>
able paper because, about 1893 <lb/>
o 1894, at a time when Green- <lb/>
ville was but a village of some <lb/>
1.500 inhabitants, it started a <lb/>
little daily edition, and, by good <lb/>
management, backed by a <lb/>
community, it has <lb/>
for itself and the <lb/>
About the time that the Re- <lb/>
was making its hazardous <lb/>
venture, there were <lb/>
of restlessness in many of <lb/>
the towns of the State which had <lb/>
not daily papers but they <lb/>
ought to have. Fayetteville was <lb/>
one of those towns, which, in the <lb/>
language of the sporting men, <lb/>
had champagne appetite and <lb/>
a whiskey and we be- <lb/>
it is true that, except for <lb/>
the example of the Reflector, we <lb/>
could never have screwed up <lb/>
courage to start the Daily Ob- <lb/>
server in Fayetteville, in 1895. <lb/>
Evidently the like the <lb/>
Observer, its all on the <lb/>
venture, that its enter- <lb/>
prise would the town, <lb/>
and force it to a growth when <lb/>
income and appetite would m i. <lb/>
Most of the similar ventures in <lb/>
the smaller towns of the Stat. <lb/>
have, we are sorry to say, been j <lb/>
failures; for the calculate <lb/>
among newspaper men is <lb/>
dailies cannot made to pay in <lb/>
towns of less than <lb/>
By we mean pay <lb/>
the owner, for almost any sort <lb/>
of daily paper immensely pays <lb/>
the continuity. That this news <lb/>
paper men's calculation is or <lb/>
and that in the case of Fay- <lb/>
at least, it is true also <lb/>
of weeklies, is by the <lb/>
remarkable experience of Fay <lb/>
From 1890 to 1901. <lb/>
which we ceased to keep files <lb/>
of Fayetteville papers other than <lb/>
the Observer, there had been es- <lb/>
in Fayetteville IS pa <lb/>
of them daily. All have <lb/>
gone out of existence, after a <lb/>
or shorter life, and <lb/>
the reason that they did not pay. <lb/>
Since 1901 there have <lb/>
been quite as many more new <lb/>
papers started, and all ring <lb/>
the same fate. Indeed, a paper <lb/>
was moved into Fayetteville <lb/>
from the country lately, publish- <lb/>
ed here five times moved <lb/>
back again, before the editor of <lb/>
the Observer, who had just dis <lb/>
covered it in his mail <lb/>
and written an editorial <lb/>
greeting for it was aware of its <lb/>
having come at all. And the <lb/>
Observer would have gone tie <lb/>
way of the rest of them except <lb/>
for inherited sources of strength, <lb/>
which, in the nature of things, <lb/>
none of then could enjoy. <lb/>
The Observer is happy to re- <lb/>
cord its thanks to its Greenville <lb/>
contemporary blazing the <lb/>
way for s in small towns <lb/>
namely, by starling with a little <lb/>
and feeling its way step to <lb/>
step. The fate of the Greens- <lb/>
Industrial News, to say <lb/>
nothing of the scores of less <lb/>
ventures in other towns <lb/>
of the State in the past ten <lb/>
years, illustrates the folly of any <lb/>
other course. Fayetteville Ob <lb/>
server- <lb/>
ESTABLISHED 1875 <lb/>
S M SCHULTZ ; <lb/>
Wholesale and r. tail Grocer <lb/>
and Furniture Dealer. Cat <lb/>
paid Hides, Fur, Cotton S. d ; d <lb/>
Turkey. Oak y <lb/>
etc t <lb/>
Carriages. Co-Carts,; . <lb/>
fee, P. Ax <lb/>
High Life Tobacco, Key <lb/>
BAKER AND HART <lb/>
THE ROOM <lb/>
Oil. Cotton Seed Meal and hulls, i <lb/>
Garden Seeds, Oranges, Apples, , <lb/>
Nuts, Candies, Dried Apples-; <lb/>
Peaches, Prunes. Currants, <lb/>
Will Be Opened in a Few Days. , Glass and <lb/>
, , it ware. Cakes and <lb/>
Through the efforts Best But- <lb/>
King's Daughters and an g, Machines <lb/>
given them by the business I other goods. <lb/>
people of the town and the Hoard Quality a id quantity cheap for <lb/>
of Aldermen, arrangements have cash. Come see me. <lb/>
been perfected for Greenville lo n <lb/>
have a rest room. For this g L <lb/>
two rooms have been <lb/>
the building, on <lb/>
the corner C Third <lb/>
streets, and in a few these <lb/>
will be for use-. Ladies <lb/>
coming in from the country to Web r <lb/>
the day lie-re will find Pianola Sty to with <lb/>
till, <lb/>
rooms a convenient place with concealed player. <lb/>
to leave their bundles and to stop t dub piano i <lb/>
for a rest, or to eat their Q A W O <lb/>
A matron will be in charge J <lb/>
the rooms to look after the corn-1 <lb/>
f The The ideal ii. <lb/>
fort visitors- tung a , <lb/>
Daughters, the town and the will be by <lb/>
women of the county are to <lb/>
upon the success ., . on <lb/>
of movement. ,, ,, s ., <lb/>
SOLIDER BALKS DEATH PLOT. t<lb/>
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb/>
and the grave cause <lb/>
death. con. a stubborn cold,,.,, <lb/>
he writes, that developed a cough, L <lb/>
that to me, In all I n v- i a a . <lb/>
dies for weight ran down <lb/>
to 13.1 pounds. Tl. I. began U u-e <lb/>
Dr. New which found on sir <lb/>
, . I. I I <lb/>
The place to buy ;. our Com- <lb/>
stock to select from, quality <lb/>
only. <lb/>
Agricultural Implements A Specialty <lb/>
Consisting Flows. Mowers, Harrows, Stalk <lb/>
Cutters. Hakes grade Cultivators <lb/>
both riding and walking. <lb/>
American Fence Wire <lb/>
in the most popular heights always on hand. <lb/>
Complete stock of ready mixed <lb/>
PAINTS <lb/>
the highest grade in all colors. <lb/>
teed per pure. Orders hi led <lb/>
promptly. <lb/>
Those wishing to purchase <lb/>
will lo well to see us as we entry <lb/>
but the best. <lb/>
It you contemplate building give us <lb/>
call. We will appreciate your business and <lb/>
will take care your orders and <lb/>
tee prices. When wishing anything men- <lb/>
in the above don't tail to look up<lb/>
REPORT OF THE OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE <lb/>
AT FARMVILLE, N. O. <lb/>
At The Close of February 6th, <lb/>
. . <lb/>
stored my health now to clean, press repair <lb/>
weigh pounds. for severe f . <lb/>
-j <lb/>
Asthma, and to prevent Pneumonia . <lb/>
unrivaled, f. c and SI . bot- <lb/>
free Guaranteed by Druggist. <lb/>
A in that will save nine is <lb/>
Little Liver Pill. For bilious- <lb/>
sick headache, constipation. hey <lb/>
do not gripe. Price Sold by Jno. <lb/>
L,, Wooten. <lb/>
Little Girl Arm. <lb/>
Thursday evening Miss Lucille <lb/>
Randolph, 8-year-old daughter <lb/>
of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Randolph, <lb/>
met with a serious accident in <lb/>
which her left arm was broken <lb/>
at the elbow. The little girl <lb/>
was playing in front of her home <lb/>
with some r children of the <lb/>
neighborhood, and in some way <lb/>
stumbled and fell on the e <lb/>
walk, causing the accident. <lb/>
All work done promptly, suits <lb/>
made to order when desired. <lb/>
You.- patronage Solicited.<lb/>
Overdrafts sec. 1,088.40 fund <lb/>
Unsecured 715.85 1,802.311 Undivided less <lb/>
Furniture and .,, taxes pd. 2,12-1.87 <lb/>
Due Time Certificates 7,815.65 <lb/>
Cash items <lb/>
Gold coin <lb/>
Death Due to Accident. <lb/>
Wednesday night Marion <lb/>
Whichard, little four-year-old <lb/>
son of Mrs. Joseph Tripp. died <lb/>
at her home about miles from <lb/>
town. The death of the little <lb/>
boy was due to sustain-d <lb/>
In a fall while at play <lb/>
other about ten days <lb/>
A larger was tossing <lb/>
Marion up and catching him. <lb/>
but failing to catch him once the <lb/>
little boy fell, striking heavily <lb/>
on his temple. Concussion of <lb/>
the brain is supposed to have <lb/>
resulted from the fall. <lb/>
ASK THE QUESTION. <lb/>
Why not use Liniment <lb/>
when you have We fee <lb/>
sure that the result will be prompt am <lb/>
satisfactory. It has cured others, <lb/>
not you Try it. It cost but a <lb/>
trifle. Price, cents; large sue, <lb/>
cents. For sale b J. L. Woolen <lb/>
and Coward Wooten. <lb/>
SAVE MONEY BY BUYING <lb/>
COUGH REMEDY. <lb/>
You will pay just c much for a <lb/>
bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy <lb/>
us for any of the other cough <lb/>
but save money in buying <lb/>
it The saving is in you get, not <lb/>
what you pa. The sure-to-cure you <lb/>
in every bottle of this <lb/>
ml you get re when you <lb/>
I It, colds often develop <lb/>
s and n you DU <lb/>
h medicine you want to be rare <lb/>
sou are netting one that will cure our <lb/>
Cough Remedy <lb/>
s cures. Price and cents a <lb/>
bottle. For sale by J. L. Wooten and <lb/>
Coward Wooten. <lb/>
FALL BULBS <lb/>
are now arriving, plant <lb/>
to best results A nice <lb/>
of and Ferns in all <lb/>
sizes Choice cut flowers a <lb/>
wedding bouquets <lb/>
and Floral offerings at short <lb/>
Mail. Telegraph, and <lb/>
Telephone orders <lb/>
prompt attention. <lb/>
J CO <lb/>
Raleigh, N. C. <lb/>
Silver coin, <lb/>
all minor coin currency l.-i <lb/>
Nat. bk, and other <lb/>
V. S. notes <lb/>
Total 475,881.87 <lb/>
Cashier outstanding 511.12 <lb/>
Total 875,881.87 <lb/>
State of North Carolina, County of Pitt, <lb/>
I J. K. Davis, Cashier of the above-named hank, do a <lb/>
swear that the above <lb/>
knowledge and belief. <lb/>
is true to the best my <lb/>
U. DAVIS, Cashier. <lb/>
Subscribed and to lie- <lb/>
lore me, this 13th day of <lb/>
MOD. <lb/>
A. <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
R. L DAVIS. <lb/>
W. J. Tl KNACK <lb/>
F. M. DAVIS <lb/>
Directors.<lb/>
DIXIE ICE CREAM <lb/>
Can be made and frozen in <lb/>
minutes at cost of <lb/>
One Cent a Plate. <lb/>
Stir contents of one package <lb/>
ICE Powder <lb/>
into a quart of milk and freeze. <lb/>
No cooking, no heating, nothing <lb/>
else to add. Everything but the <lb/>
ice and milk in the package. <lb/>
guaranteed. <lb/>
This makes quarts of the most <lb/>
delicious ice cream you ever ate. <lb/>
Fit <lb/>
Lemon and <lb/>
packages at <lb/>
r by mail if he <lb/>
Not Quite <lb/>
; How often you can get a <lb/>
thing <lb/>
nail or screw driver or f <lb/>
lacking. Have a good <lb/>
tool box and be prepared for <lb/>
emergencies. Our of tools <lb/>
is a could and <lb/>
we will see that your tool . <lb/>
box does not lack a single C <lb/>
useful article. <lb/>
Of Course <lb/>
You get <lb/>
Horse Goods <lb/>
of <lb/>
to The Reflector. <lb/>
Tax Notice. <lb/>
Notice is hereby given to all person <lb/>
owing taxes for the year 1908 that <lb/>
most be paid on or before the 1st j <lb/>
of March, or coat will be added. Then <lb/>
will be no exceptions, and you can <lb/>
trouble and the additional cost by com <lb/>
Ins forward promptly and paying. <lb/>
law is very strict on MM I must <lb/>
comply with it. <lb/>
mo Sheriff. <lb/>
CENTRAL <lb/>
Shop <lb/>
Fleming props. <lb/>
in main business Bee <lb/>
of the town Four chain <lb/>
in operation and each one pr <lb/>
sided over by a skilled barber <lb/>
Our place is inviting, razors <lb/>
sharp. Our towels clean. Ye <lb/>
thank you for past patronage <lb/>
and ask you to call when <lb/>
good work is wanted. <lb/>
WORK. <lb/>
I am prepared to do all kinds <lb/>
of work for ladies, dress making <lb/>
cleaning and shampooing hair. <lb/>
Your patronage solicited and sat- <lb/>
guaranteed. <lb/>
Mrs. Ella R. Culley. <lb/>
Greene St. <lb/>
Plant Wood's Seeds <lb/>
For The <lb/>
Garden Farm. <lb/>
Thirty years in business, with <lb/>
a steadily increasing trade every <lb/>
we have to-day one <lb/>
of the largest businesses in <lb/>
in this tho best of <lb/>
evidence as to <lb/>
Superior Quality <lb/>
of Wood's Seeds. <lb/>
We are headquarters for <lb/>
Grass and Clover Seeds, <lb/>
Seed Potatoes. Seed Oats. <lb/>
Cow Peas, Beans and <lb/>
all Farm Seeds. <lb/>
Catalog <lb/>
the most useful and valuable of <lb/>
Garden and Farm seed Catalogs <lb/>
mailed free on request. <lb/>
WOOD SONS. <lb/>
. Va. <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE <lb/>
BETHEL CO. <lb/>
AT BETHEL, N. CAROLINA. <lb/>
At the Business February 5th. 1909. <lb/>
Liabilities <lb/>
4,600.00 <lb/>
Resources <lb/>
and Capital stock <lb/>
Overdrafts secured <lb/>
and unsecured 010.84 Undivided profits <lb/>
Furniture and taxes pd 1,060.05 <lb/>
Due from 8,161.68 <lb/>
, L <lb/>
minor coin Hot . , , . . . i m <lb/>
National bank notes -ks <lb/>
other notes <lb/>
Total <lb/>
Total<lb/>
State of North Carolina. County Pitt, <lb/>
I W H Cashier of the above-named bank, do sol-<lb/>
T. CARSON, JONES. <lb/>
Notary Directors. <lb/>
H L CA <lb/>
General Hardware <lb/>
Sole Agent for <lb/>
Lead and Zinc Paint, Jewel Stoves and Syracuse <lb/>
farm Implements sower <lb/>
Edge Tools. <lb/>
Subscribe to The Daily Reflector. <lb/>
fr <lb/>
i. <lb/>
POOR PRINT<lb/>
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wise for his family. <lb/>
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himself. <lb/>
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It. It is worth guarding. <lb/>
At t h e first attack of disease, <lb/>
which generally approaches <lb/>
through the LIVER and <lb/>
itself in innumerable ways <lb/>
TAKE-. <lb/>
And save your health. <lb/>
Rev. L. I. Nash Forced to Give Up <lb/>
His Week, <lb/>
Laurinburg, Feb. <lb/>
has reached Laurinburg that <lb/>
Rev. Dr. L. L. Nash, the pastor <lb/>
the Methodist churches at St. <lb/>
John's and Gibson, is Buffering <lb/>
so greatly with indigestion, with <lb/>
possible heart complication, that <lb/>
his physicians have ordered bin <lb/>
to rest for awhile. Dr. Nash is <lb/>
perhaps one of the best-known <lb/>
ministers in North Carolina, <lb/>
having friends and admirers <lb/>
throughout the State.<lb/>
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lira. Joseph Graham Morrison <lb/>
the of your <lb/>
presence <lb/>
at the marriage of her daughter <lb/>
Anna Jackson <lb/>
to <lb/>
Mr. Ronald Wilson <lb/>
en th evening of Thursday <lb/>
the eleventh of March <lb/>
nineteen hundred and <lb/>
at half after a ran <lb/>
Presbyterian Church <lb/>
Charlotte, North Carolina. <lb/>
MANY SIGHTS, <lb/>
IN A PER <lb/>
Ni AT LAST. <lb/>
only said three doctors <lb/>
to Mrs. M. K. Detroit. Mich <lb/>
suffering from rectal doable, <lb/>
lies in an used Dr. <lb/>
King's New Life she Writes, <lb/>
till wholly They prevent <lb/>
Appendicitis, cure Constipation, Head- <lb/>
at all Druggist. <lb/>
STATE NEWS. <lb/>
of North Caro- <lb/>
Dunn, N. C. Feb. 20.-On <lb/>
Broad street crossing at to- <lb/>
shifting <lb/>
and hacking, ran over Hon. W. <lb/>
A. Stewart, a prominent at- <lb/>
crushing to pieces. <lb/>
N. C , Feb. <lb/>
A civil suit was instituted here <lb/>
today against the Southern Rail- <lb/>
for F. S. Cook, the <lb/>
alleges mental anguish <lb/>
as result of Southern agent re- <lb/>
fusing to check his trunk to Dan- <lb/>
ville, Va. upon the plea that it <lb/>
contained liquor. <lb/>
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a party of friends at progressive <lb/>
whist, at the homo of her sister, <lb/>
O. C. Gregory, on <lb/>
son av; There were several <lb/>
interesting hands. Miss Lucille <lb/>
winning the <lb/>
and <lb/>
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served. <lb/>
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to three doctors; was kept in bod for <lb/>
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tare, the North Carolina Board <lb/>
i . ; Agriculture and the Slate <lb/>
. . ; sent . tin cut station. <lb/>
in tin inter <lb/>
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City, N. C. Feb. <lb/>
-the of Carteret closed its <lb/>
doors morning, posting a <lb/>
notice signed by the board of <lb/>
directors to the effect that being <lb/>
unable to realize on their <lb/>
ties the bank had been closed by <lb/>
order of the <lb/>
and that all depositors <lb/>
would be paid in full Then; has <lb/>
been no excitement, the <lb/>
tors being satisfied with the <lb/>
of the directors who <lb/>
are the leading business men of <lb/>
the community. <lb/>
Concord, Feb. Alida <lb/>
Burkhead, widow of John Whit- <lb/>
field Burkhead and a daughter <lb/>
of the late Capt. John Wood- <lb/>
use, for many years editor of <lb/>
The Concord Register, committed <lb/>
suicide here to-day Ly burning <lb/>
herself to death. At <lb/>
o'clock she complained and <lb/>
her 17-year-old daughter, Miss <lb/>
Dora, that she wanted to lie <lb/>
dawn, to h r hi room <lb/>
at head of the stairway. <lb/>
saturated her clothing <lb/>
with kerosene oil and set lire to <lb/>
herself. Before any one could <lb/>
reach her, the flames had burned <lb/>
the flesh on her face, neck and <lb/>
body to the waistband into a <lb/>
treat you <lb/>
OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF GRIFTON, <lb/>
AT N. C. <lb/>
At the close of business February <lb/>
at the <lb/>
i. <lb/>
. I treat you <lb/>
How Little Live <lb/>
a; taker and <lb/>
. a treat in Now York <lb/>
t . of the cost of living in that <lb/>
city disclose families living <lb/>
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including a meat diet, which i.;. Frank gave a party in <lb/>
, r, reckoned ft triumph for the of her little sister. Miss <lb/>
o is music housewife. Judge of Henderson- <lb/>
a newspaper communication, and ville. who been visiting he-. <lb/>
, accompanied by truly, that eat too much, Quite number of our little people <lb/>
and <lb/>
Overdrafts secured <lb/>
and <lb/>
I Due from Ids and <lb/>
. . Silver coin <lb/>
minor coin currency <lb/>
Mrs National hank notes an <lb/>
other notes <lb/>
15.11 <lb/>
I . . <lb/>
1-2.85 <lb/>
4.669.98 <lb/>
443.91 <lb/>
Liabilities <lb/>
Capital stock <lb/>
Surplus fund 600.00 <lb/>
Undivided profits less <lb/>
cur. exp. and taxes pd 280.44 <lb/>
Deposits subject t ; 11,651.89 <lb/>
Cashier's checks out- <lb/>
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ii Carolina,<lb/>
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W i <lb/>
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lb. . . fine. A. W. Ange <lb/>
I i end feed jut in <lb/>
A. W. Ange Co. <lb/>
ask us for credit. We <lb/>
must Bell i for cash. We <lb/>
can give you better by <lb/>
so doing. Sutton <lb/>
sell . <lb/>
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. here. She family, even with c ch, <lb/>
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. Greenville, lives on five dollars i week sure-. noon <lb/>
Moore, from near little of indigestion <lb/>
several visit- from However, a <lb/>
Sub <lb/>
me. <lb/>
,. ,, r, Cashier of the bank, do sol- <lb/>
statement is true to the best no <lb/>
;. T. Cashier. <lb/>
W. W. Dawson, <lb/>
J. Tucker, <lb/>
Julio Brooks, <lb/>
Directors <lb/>
. . cf maintain a of strength, <lb/>
i a short while here with very little money, when <lb/>
1-2 time <lb/>
Mrs. put to Rice u a soup-bone, John L. Wool <lb/>
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a i i. the Ci c m <lb/>
State of <lb/>
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swear that the <lb/>
knowledge and belief. <lb/>
sworn before <lb/>
18th day of Feb. 1909. <lb/>
R, V. Jenkins, <lb/>
Notary Public.<lb/>
on. <lb/>
fur instance, g way. <lb/>
r. H. King preached, A North Carolina <lb/>
a great many y- ,. <lb/>
aft r a per d of <lb/>
was cast up on the <lb/>
laws not tear <lb/>
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at . <lb/>
will be services at the <lb/>
pal church Sunday alter- shore and yet mum not tear <lb/>
conducted Rev. himself away from Washington, <lb/>
p was said to able ;. find out <lb/>
Tr. In Was <lb/>
every day where a plate of <lb/>
soup In town <lb/>
could be b for t I. <lb/>
j He kept going a long time and <lb/>
the when he did die It was net of <lb/>
starvation. Nevertheless h <lb/>
Get you an Two were injured. <lb/>
Carrying Visitors to <lb/>
Fleet. <lb/>
., . , w . an must have had many times inter i Buck. <lb/>
Del. , of the; w. <lb/>
Seven m , were killed or burned h y <lb/>
to death early today in a header <lb/>
coll a. a bet ween an express, on cc or f, <lb/>
train and two locomotives on the , , ., <lb/>
Delaware division of the Penn- <lb/>
railroad at Delmar. one <lb/>
hundred miles south of this city. <lb/>
Licenses. <lb/>
Register of Deeds W. M. <lb/>
Moore has issue the following <lb/>
licenses since last <lb/>
WHITE. <lb/>
Clayton Joyner and <lb/>
Pittman. <lb/>
James A. Hill <lb/>
James <lb/>
Cobb. <lb/>
W. II. Haddock Ella Nora <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF WINTERVILLE, <lb/>
AT WINTERVILLE, N. <lb/>
At the close of business February 5th. <lb/>
Resources <lb/>
and discounts <lb/>
unsecured 207.64 <lb/>
Furniture and 1,176.58 <lb/>
Demand loans <lb/>
Due and 1,885.54 <lb/>
Gold coin . 275.00 <lb/>
Silver coin including <lb/>
minor coin currency is. is <lb/>
Fannie I National bank and other <lb/>
S. notes <lb/>
Total <lb/>
and <lb/>
and <lb/>
Liabilities <lb/>
Capital <lb/>
Surplus fund <lb/>
I profits less <lb/>
cur. exp. and taxes pd 49.64 <lb/>
Bills payable 2,000.00 <lb/>
Time certificates of <lb/>
deposit . <lb/>
Deposits subject to ck <lb/>
outstanding <lb/>
Total <lb/>
perhaps, and eat too much, Black. <lb/>
of North Carolina, County of Pitt, <lb/>
and w , K Cashier and P. A. <lb/>
H. Smith Cashier of the above named, bank, do swear that the <lb/>
; above statement is to the our knowledge and be <lb/>
I- F. A. <lb/>
Thomas and Maggie <lb/>
but a family in New <lb/>
I York on five dollars a week <lb/>
must surely find on short <lb/>
plow to your breaking land. <lb/>
We also carry all kinds of farm <lb/>
supplies. A. W. Ange Co. <lb/>
We have a lot of rubber boots <lb/>
and s chat must go at once. <lb/>
See for your own bargains. <lb/>
A. W. Ange Co. <lb/>
Our line of fresh garden seeds <lb/>
of all kinds has just come in. <lb/>
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb/>
Princess Trixie, the educated <lb/>
horse, was burned to death. <lb/>
She had been exhibited at a <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
FOR THAT ITCHING. <lb/>
Stephen <lb/>
Alonzo <lb/>
and sworn to before <lb/>
Warren and Emma I 16th 1900. <lb/>
. . James R. Johnson, <lb/>
Dixon and Addie, Notary Public. <lb/>
J, F. Harrington, <lb/>
G. E. Lineberry, <lb/>
A. C. Cox, <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
Philadelphia theater for the past <lb/>
two and was b taken of Chamberlain's <lb/>
to Norfolk to <lb/>
The horse was the most for rail by J. L. and Coward <lb/>
exhibited. Sb <lb/>
old and had <lb/>
famous <lb/>
was twenty years <lb/>
was . . . <lb/>
been all over the would. will treat you light <lb/>
m LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP <lb/>
W CONFORMS TO PURE FOOD DRUGS LAW. <lb/>
An <lb/>
FOB SALE BY JNO. L. WOOTEN. <lb/>
THE EASTERN <lb/>
D. J. Editor and Owner <lb/>
Truth In Fiction. <lb/>
One Dollar Pr Year <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY. MAR. 1909 <lb/>
NUMBER <lb/>
AN ESSAY. <lb/>
try people than through the <lb/>
schools, and let us not forget the <lb/>
that clean, orderly, <lb/>
WHAT SHALL THE make clean, orderly, <lb/>
ASSOCIATION DO, AND HOW homes <lb/>
r should be <lb/>
established in every community, <lb/>
Read Miss sf teach the few to <lb/>
School, Before personal advantages <lb/>
Pitt County the welfare of the whole. <lb/>
should discourage those <lb/>
u two most bitter and fatal foes <lb/>
of, <lb/>
of the century, and . neighborhood mis- <lb/>
MUSICAL CLUB ENTERTAINED. <lb/>
for <lb/>
The Musical Club was delight- <lb/>
fully entertained on Feb. 26th, by <lb/>
Mrs. Coward and Mrs. Hall. <lb/>
After the session of <lb/>
THE <lb/>
What Our Are Doing at <lb/>
FORTY THIRD DAY. <lb/>
SENATE. <lb/>
Several petitions were present <lb/>
seems to be the object aimed at <lb/>
along all lines of human action. <lb/>
Along no line is improvement <lb/>
more noticeable than education. <lb/>
In the great work of the State <lb/>
no organization has done so much <lb/>
to secure comfortable <lb/>
school houses, well equipped, to <lb/>
improve the grounds and make <lb/>
them more attractive as the W. <lb/>
B. A If we should choose ever <lb/>
understandings. This great work <lb/>
Instrumental Duct, Serenade, <lb/>
of the Betterment Association, Hooker and Mrs. <lb/>
though filled with difficulties, is Warren. <lb/>
business five names ed relative to the homestead ex- <lb/>
were presented and the club <lb/>
gladly received them as <lb/>
Miss Bennett was also en <lb/>
rolled as a new member. <lb/>
The following program was en- <lb/>
number of bill also passed third <lb/>
reading, all together making the <lb/>
day a busy one. <lb/>
HOUSE. <lb/>
Lat for 1-08 <lb/>
I will attend at the following <lb/>
time and places for the <lb/>
collecting the taxes <lb/>
to the <lb/>
There were but new bills and county of Pitt for the <lb/>
in the house, and these of <lb/>
much importance. Johnson Mill, Swift Creek <lb/>
The special committee I township, Th . i p, March <lb/>
pointed to investigate and report 4th, 1909. <lb/>
on the findings of the auditing Ayden, township, <lb/>
committee early in the session, Thursday, March at <lb/>
submitted a report that was read. Bank of Ayden. <lb/>
This report practically reversed Farm ville township, <lb/>
the findings of the auditing Thursday. March 4th, 1909, at<lb/>
Among the new bills To <lb/>
protect dogs in Catawba county; <lb/>
to increase salary of assistant <lb/>
librarian of Supreme court; <lb/>
to require attorneys receiving on all suggested <lb/>
and that <lb/>
of vital interest to each one of us <lb/>
here today, to our community <lb/>
and to our commonwealth <lb/>
It seems that there is no work <lb/>
more beautiful and none with <lb/>
more far-reaching results than <lb/>
that of the Betterment <lb/>
Doubtless a good many of <lb/>
far costs in certain cases; an act <lb/>
relative to dissolution of <lb/>
Serenade, Schubert I rations, <lb/>
Mrs. Hall and Miss Hellen <lb/>
Biography of Schubert. <lb/>
to give it another name, a <lb/>
able one it seems tome would already have all these <lb/>
be, The County School Improve-1 in your school, and <lb/>
the of the schools <lb/>
Mrs. Warren <lb/>
Reading Origin <lb/>
of <lb/>
the different <lb/>
was correct. <lb/>
FORTY SIX DAY. <lb/>
When the trust bill came up <lb/>
again Senator Lockhart, the in- <lb/>
of the bill, took a new, The committee gave the senate <lb/>
move by offering his bill as an somewhat a by maKing <lb/>
amendment to the favorable report on the bill. <lb/>
officers had done <lb/>
Association; <lb/>
object being, the betterment of <lb/>
rural schools in Pitt county. A <lb/>
greater object should be to <lb/>
brighten and uplift the life of <lb/>
the community, and broadly <lb/>
speaking, in every possible way <lb/>
help the general cause of <lb/>
cation <lb/>
Many of these associations <lb/>
should be organized throughout <lb/>
the county, whose purpose it <lb/>
should be, to unite all the people <lb/>
of the community for the <lb/>
of their school. There <lb/>
should be a volunteer association <lb/>
in the neighborhood of every <lb/>
public house, whose <lb/>
it is to help get new build- <lb/>
repair and paint old ones, <lb/>
establish reading rooms or tables. <lb/>
j copies of masterpieces that <lb/>
better general equipment and to cop j <lb/>
beautify the premises by planting I <lb/>
fair examples of what tie organ- <lb/>
has done and should do. <lb/>
There are to be found here as <lb/>
good rural school houses as you <lb/>
will find in the State, and very <lb/>
often, though many miles from <lb/>
the railroad, some of them are <lb/>
most attractive. If the house is <lb/>
well built it may be a model of <lb/>
cleanliness and and here <lb/>
begins the work of the W. B. A. <lb/>
whose plans and should <lb/>
be fully carried out. <lb/>
may be wired in, <lb/>
flowers growing in the <lb/>
many trees planted and <lb/>
play grounds laid off- Inside of <lb/>
the school house should be found <lb/>
books, magazines, papers, <lb/>
of famous men and <lb/>
are <lb/>
The teacher of <lb/>
Hark the Lark, Mrs. Hall. <lb/>
Vocal Sole, Hark Hark the <lb/>
Lark Schubert, Mrs. Travis <lb/>
Hooker. j siding <lb/>
An guessing con-j <lb/>
Bank of Farmville. <lb/>
Bethel, Bethel <lb/>
Thursday, March h <lb/>
Bank of Bethel <lb/>
Ch <lb/>
Saturday, March h. <lb/>
Stokes, Carolina <lb/>
Saturday h, <lb/>
Fountain, K; <lb/>
Saturday, Mar. h h, <lb/>
substitute. This brought s storm; submit to a vote of the people <lb/>
of controversy, but Mr. I the question moving the State <lb/>
was from Raleigh to <lb/>
Roads, B <lb/>
-hip, <lb/>
, 1909, at <lb/>
1909 <lb/>
whip, <lb/>
1909, <lb/>
township, <lb/>
1909, <lb/>
C. D. Smith <lb/>
am <lb/>
18th. 1909, <lb/>
St ire, <lb/>
Mo n. <lb/>
ruled that it was in or <lb/>
Senator Ormond was then cf names for <lb/>
test was given. Musical at length election as trustees of the Urn, <lb/>
The first of the Lockhart were made. <lb/>
piano copy of Hark He was followed by Sena- Among the new were. To <lb/>
Lark by The booby, a tor Travis in favor of the Bis call a constitutional convention, <lb/>
substitute. to spread <lb/>
The hostess then gave us house ; to provide a six mo. term <lb/>
names of to sped. Dr Cox petitions <lb/>
Elegant refreshments were <lb/>
served. After practicing <lb/>
Bridal from Lohengrin, <lb/>
adjourned to meet with Mrs <lb/>
Jake Higgs. Friday, March 12th.<lb/>
town- <lb/>
chip. <lb/>
Wednesday, 10th <lb/>
All persona owing <lb/>
said year are d <lb/>
me and pay the same. <lb/>
I. W. Tucker <lb/>
1909. <lb/>
for the <lb/>
to meet <lb/>
Sheriff. <lb/>
, , , ,,,., school should have the child- <lb/>
trees.-shrubs and <lb/>
otherwise improving the environ- <lb/>
of our future citizens. An- <lb/>
other great purpose this <lb/>
should have is, to arouse the <lb/>
interest of the people of the <lb/>
county in the betterment of their <lb/>
school. This interest can be <lb/>
aroused by keeping before <lb/>
children and people the idea <lb/>
that it is their school, and so <lb/>
by gaining their interest you <lb/>
gain their help in placing in the <lb/>
school facilities for health, com- <lb/>
fort, and education, together <lb/>
with objects of beauty. Lastly <lb/>
by making the school a center <lb/>
for the community by furnishing <lb/>
instructive and attractive amuse- <lb/>
Rough and benches <lb/>
should be exchanged for good <lb/>
everybody in the entire com- <lb/>
for the school. <lb/>
She should have secured the co- <lb/>
operation of every patron in car- <lb/>
out the plans of the W. B. <lb/>
A. <lb/>
I am going to name a few <lb/>
things that this teacher might <lb/>
have in the school if she hasn't <lb/>
them already. Library, patent <lb/>
desks, pictures, window shades, <lb/>
reading tables, stove polish. <lb/>
United States flags, black boards, <lb/>
door mats, lamps to light its <lb/>
halls for public exercises, <lb/>
dusting brushes, flower seed, <lb/>
globes, maps, charts, dictionary, <lb/>
good wash basins, buckets, <lb/>
towels and soap. <lb/>
If the yard is in a bad <lb/>
SHE HIT HIM ONE. <lb/>
Another Case Where Don't <lb/>
Take Their Own Medicine. <lb/>
Mr. of <lb/>
Drug Co.; is one of the quietest <lb/>
and most obliging men in the <lb/>
country. His store has been <lb/>
advertising, among a thousand <lb/>
other things, a sure cure for <lb/>
falling hair and <lb/>
other day a lady who evidently <lb/>
knew Mr. though he did <lb/>
not know her, called and made a <lb/>
number of inquiries about this <lb/>
wonderful hair restorer. To <lb/>
In the house s number of new <lb/>
bids of important Were <lb/>
introduced. When the hour <lb/>
Among the new bills <lb/>
protect the State in <lb/>
bonds on State construction of <lb/>
buildings; to protect and <lb/>
age the growing of and <lb/>
trucks; to regulate sale sf special order arrived <lb/>
co in warehouses; to amend l of the revenue bill was <lb/>
election law so as to make non- en up again and several sections <lb/>
payment of poll tax only ground adopted. <lb/>
of challenge on election day. <lb/>
Petitions from -eight <lb/>
counties were read asking that <lb/>
the exemption be re- <lb/>
pealed. <lb/>
The house again went into <lb/>
committee of the whole for fur- <lb/>
FORTY-SEVENTH DAY. <lb/>
The General Assembly on <lb/>
Monday began its last week <lb/>
with a very busy day. In the <lb/>
senate only a few new matters <lb/>
were introduced and one of <lb/>
these was a joint resolution <lb/>
consideration of the for the intro- <lb/>
bill. of bills, except by <lb/>
day. I consent, to March 3rd. <lb/>
SENATE i This was put on its immediate j <lb/>
Among the new bills and sent to the house <lb/>
j An ac to protect the goad name by special messenger. <lb/>
Prolific <lb/>
Raleigh. N. C, Feb. 1909. <lb/>
Editor <lb/>
This is to notify th <lb/>
in around Or. N. C, <lb/>
I have made with <lb/>
Messrs. J. R. G of <lb/>
your town. t furnish you the <lb/>
genuine Prolific Cot- <lb/>
ton from my farms. <lb/>
They have the sole agency for <lb/>
this seed i-i territory and <lb/>
you will please apply to r; for <lb/>
your planting seed, every <lb/>
which is guaranteed by <lb/>
me when put up in ivy own <lb/>
branded bags. <lb/>
Thanking you for your patron- <lb/>
age in the past, and in advance <lb/>
for the same in the future, I am, <lb/>
Yours very truly, <lb/>
W. A. <lb/>
Raleigh, N. C. <lb/>
Take Notice. <lb/>
every question Mr. Klutz WOmen; to regulate Senator Blow introduced a bill <lb/>
reply, somewhat guardedly, of j before justices of the peace; to the salaries of certain I j to my <lb/>
for it is a patent prep-; the law relative to pen-;, officials in Pitt county. Which j and patrons that have <lb/>
moved my stock of dry in- <lb/>
course. <lb/>
He told her he to regulate the sale of under a suspension of the rules <lb/>
of instances where it had given I tobacco by warehouse- passed its several readings, <lb/>
satisfaction. the <lb/>
having been told to him. The <lb/>
lady, a twinkle in her eye, led <lb/>
desks, floors scrubbed, stoves and you want it; cleaned up <lb/>
polished. ad windows washed; special day and invite the <lb/>
shades or curtains added to the <lb/>
windows, pictures placed on the <lb/>
walls, libraries started and kept <lb/>
growing. A reading table, <lb/>
made in school <lb/>
grounds, by removing stumps <lb/>
and laying off spaces for games. <lb/>
A public meeting of the <lb/>
should be held several <lb/>
times during the year. At this <lb/>
meeting make it a special point to <lb/>
have discussed the needs of the <lb/>
schools, and be sure that which <lb/>
is needed is mentioned. These <lb/>
meetings can be so interesting <lb/>
and entertaining that they will <lb/>
attract all the community. <lb/>
Keep before your organization <lb/>
a reasonable ideal of what its <lb/>
men of the community to come <lb/>
and bring their teams and help. <lb/>
Promise a of good time that <lb/>
day, and a good dinner, fences <lb/>
that have half tumbled down, <lb/>
fallen trees, stumps, logs, etc., <lb/>
him along for a minute or two, <lb/>
then bluntly asked him why he <lb/>
did not use it himself, then with <lb/>
a laugh she bolted. <lb/>
Mr. has just eight hairs <lb/>
on the top of his <lb/>
Record. <lb/>
to the store adjoining one <lb/>
men. Quite a long list of bills passed now me. Have just <lb/>
The anti-trust law was again, reading, among them be-, n a new line of dry goods, <lb/>
taken up and Senator Senator bill shoe;, etc Have also <lb/>
opened with a discussion in favor put on salaries. increased my stock of fancy <lb/>
will treat you <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
of the Lockhart bill. He called <lb/>
the substitute a <lb/>
out Senator Man- <lb/>
followed in a speech for <lb/>
the substitute, as did also Sena- <lb/>
tor Bassett. <lb/>
Several additional petitions. groceries- None better at <lb/>
relative to the homestead price phone orders solicited. <lb/>
were presented. j prompt deliveries a specialty. <lb/>
Among the new bills me. CD. TunstalL <lb/>
To amend the law as to sale of <lb/>
food and drugs improperly <lb/>
labeled; to protect fish in all <lb/>
HOUSE. . <lb/>
Among the new bills stocked by the United <lb/>
To the game law government; as to <lb/>
help the school fund; to provide j paint. <lb/>
, proper examination and One member had a letter from <lb/>
It is my to state the accounts in the his wife read which said dress goods at C. <lb/>
I have leased s, and it a shame that you people <lb/>
warehouse property time at the . ., than <lb/>
ob table peaches. <lb/>
J. M. Co. <lb/>
Prolific cotton seed <lb/>
increases the yield one fourth <lb/>
without extra manuring. <lb/>
J. R. J. G. <lb/>
New line of white goods and <lb/>
D. <lb/>
are unsightly, have them re <lb/>
moved. I warehouse property sanitary away your time at the <lb/>
already know this. Greenville. N C I, ions cf certain schools, Dr. first of the session and have to <lb/>
flag there overtime <lb/>
Perry Mason <lb/>
lib- <lb/>
Co., Boston. will hunting on <lb/>
without <lb/>
Mass. <lb/>
You can also secure a little <lb/>
book free charge, to <lb/>
Set Trees and from <lb/>
J. B. of youth's <lb/>
Boston Mass. <lb/>
In buying pictures, go slowly, <lb/>
get only good copies of the best <lb/>
pictures for the school room, and <lb/>
and way provide for a <lb/>
courteously solicit the patronage. auditor; to <lb/>
school should be. Finally your,. <lb/>
organization cm and should the use of gilt <lb/>
hold the hands of the teacher; plain dark <lb/>
and through this work the com- more satisfactory. <lb/>
should become more and <lb/>
more interested in its school and <lb/>
its children. <lb/>
The ultimate aim of the W. B. <lb/>
A. should to make a high aver- <lb/>
age citizenship and improve the <lb/>
frames, <lb/>
are far <lb/>
of the growers of Pitt <lb/>
Further consideration of the <lb/>
watchman at the ware j revenue act was made a special <lb/>
house and hope you will make order for Friday. <lb/>
headquarters there. <lb/>
Respectfully. <lb/>
C R. Townsend. <lb/>
deal in this work if you will only <lb/>
put forth a little effort. <lb/>
progress means <lb/>
religious good. It inculcates a <lb/>
love of truth that is not to be <lb/>
day, whether teacher or not, to limited. The hope of the State <lb/>
not only be anxious to help the g not in the cities or the big <lb/>
It is and it should be the <lb/>
honest duty of every teacher <lb/>
here today, lady here to- <lb/>
The bill to issue bonds <lb/>
for taking care of insane came <lb/>
up and after a spirited discussion <lb/>
passed second reading. <lb/>
A long of bills passed <lb/>
third reading. <lb/>
FORTY FIFTH DAY. <lb/>
SENATE. <lb/>
Senator educational <lb/>
bill passed second reading with- <lb/>
in which they The hope of the oW <lb/>
K- of the masses of our -but to go ahead and ac- Jest <lb/>
people. There is no live interests this work. Fe.- rural H. <lb/>
to reach the homes of our -low teacher, you can do a great Carlyle. <lb/>
introduced, but none <lb/>
special importance. <lb/>
of <lb/>
When the game bill came up <lb/>
there was a long discussion and <lb/>
the house got all tangled up over <lb/>
it. <lb/>
FORTY-EIGHTH DAY. <lb/>
SENATE. <lb/>
So near to the end of the <lb/>
there were no new bills of <lb/>
importance. There was <lb/>
work on bills passing final <lb/>
reading, but there was nothing <lb/>
of special interest. <lb/>
house. <lb/>
The Ormond salary bill for <lb/>
solicitors that came over from <lb/>
the senate was reported <lb/>
by the house committee. <lb/>
The Bassett-Blow substitute <lb/>
for the senate Lockhart Sub- <lb/>
Mrs. Irene Lee left today to <lb/>
purchase spring stock, which <lb/>
will be up-to-date in every <lb/>
Mrs. Bernard Greene will <lb/>
manage the trimming depart-<lb/>
Celery, grape fruit, pineapples <lb/>
bananas, apples and at <lb/>
J. M. Co's. <lb/>
section A bill also got a change <lb/>
in the house, the Texas anti- <lb/>
trust bill being offered in its <lb/>
place. <lb/>
There were a number of new <lb/>
bills, but all of m in <lb/>
nature or of little a. <lb/>
Part of the day v. en to <lb/>
the further of the <lb/>
revenue bill. <lb/>
if <lb/>
POOR PRINT <lb/>
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