<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<mets:mets OBJID="18034" ID="wordcount22608" TYPE="textjp2images" xmlns:mets="http://www.loc.gov/METS/" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xmlns:mix="http://www.loc.gov/mix/v20" xmlns:amd="http://www.loc.gov/AMD/" xmlns:vmd="http://www.loc.gov/VMD/" xmlns:oai_dc="http://www.openarchives.org/OAI/2.0/oai_dc/" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3" xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.loc.gov/METS/ http://www.loc.gov/standards/mets/mets.xsd http://www.loc.gov/mix/v20 http://www.loc.gov/standards/mix/mix20/mix20.xsd http://www.loc.gov/AMD/ http://lcweb2.loc.gov/mets/Schemas/AMD.xsd http://www.openarchives.org/OAI/2.0/oai_dc/ http://www.openarchives.org/OAI/2.0/oai_dc.xsd http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3 http://www.loc.gov/standards/mods/v3/mods-3-2.xsd http://www.loc.gov/VMD/ http://lcweb2.loc.gov/mets/Schemas/VMD.xsd">
  <mets:metsHdr CREATEDATE="2011-07-14T11:56:47" LASTMODDATE="2011-07-14T11:56:47" RECORDSTATUS="Complete">
    <mets:agent ROLE="OTHER" TYPE="INDIVIDUAL" OTHERROLE="CATALOGER">
      <mets:name>Vinogradov, Amanda</mets:name></mets:agent></mets:metsHdr>
  <mets:dmdSec ID="DMD0001">
    <mets:mdWrap MDTYPE="MODS">
      <mets:xmlData>
        <mods:mods>
          <mods:titleInfo>
            <mods:title>Eastern reflector, 5 March 1909</mods:title></mods:titleInfo>
          <mods:abstract>The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.</mods:abstract>
          <mods:identifier type="local">MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11</mods:identifier>
          <mods:identifier type="bib">558892</mods:identifier>
          <mods:identifier type="doi">18034</mods:identifier>
          <mods:identifier type="job">834</mods:identifier>
          <mods:originInfo>
            <mods:dateIssued encoding="w3cdtf">19090305</mods:dateIssued></mods:originInfo>
          <mods:language>
            <mods:languageTerm authority="iso639-2b" type="code">eng</mods:languageTerm></mods:language>
          <mods:typeOfResource collection="yes">text</mods:typeOfResource>
          <mods:physicalDescription>
            <mods:form authority="aat">newspapers </mods:form>
            <mods:extent></mods:extent></mods:physicalDescription>
          <mods:subject authority="lcsh">
            <mods:geographic>Greenville (N.C.)</mods:geographic>
            <mods:genre>Newspapers</mods:genre></mods:subject>
          <mods:subject authority="fast">
            <mods:hierarchicalGeographic>
              <mods:country>United States</mods:country>
              <mods:state>North Carolina</mods:state>
              <mods:county>Pitt County (N.C.)</mods:county>
              <mods:city>Greenville (N.C.)</mods:city></mods:hierarchicalGeographic></mods:subject>
          <mods:accessCondition type="useAndReproduction">This item has been made available for use in research, teaching, and private study. Researchers are responsible for using these materials in accordance with Title 17 of the United States Code and any other applicable statutes. If you are the creator or copyright holder of this item and would like it removed, please contact us at als_digitalcollections@ecu.edu.</mods:accessCondition>
          <mods:accessCondition type="rightstatement.org">http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-EDU/1.0/</mods:accessCondition>
          <mods:relatedItem type="host" displayLabel="Collection">
            <mods:titleInfo>
              <mods:title>Eastern Reflector Newspaper Collection</mods:title></mods:titleInfo>
            <mods:identifier type="doi">eref</mods:identifier></mods:relatedItem>
          <mods:location>
            <mods:physicalLocation>Joyner NC Microforms</mods:physicalLocation></mods:location>
          <mods:relatedItem xlink:href="http://digital.lib.ecu.edu/encore/ncgre000/00000019/00018034/00018034.pdf" type="PDF" displayLabel="View PDF">
            <mods:titleInfo>
              <mods:title></mods:title></mods:titleInfo>
            <mods:identifier type="doi"></mods:identifier></mods:relatedItem></mods:mods></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:dmdSec>
  <mets:dmdSec ID="DMD0002">
    <mets:mdWrap MDTYPE="DC">
      <mets:xmlData>
        <oai_dc:dc>
          <dc:title>Eastern reflector, 5 March 1909</dc:title>
          <dc:description>The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.</dc:description>
          <dc:creator></dc:creator>
          <dc:subject>Greenville (N.C.)--Newspapers</dc:subject>
          <dc:coverage></dc:coverage>
          <dc:contributor></dc:contributor>
          <dc:date>19090305</dc:date>
          <dc:type>Text</dc:type>
          <dc:format>newspapers </dc:format>
          <dc:publisher>J. Y. Joyner Library, East Carolina University</dc:publisher>
          <dc:language>eng</dc:language>
          <dc:identifier>18034</dc:identifier>
          <dc:rights>http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-EDU/1.0/</dc:rights>
          <dc:coverage>United States--North Carolina--Pitt County (N.C.)--Greenville (N.C.)</dc:coverage></oai_dc:dc></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:dmdSec>
  <mets:dmdSec ID="DMD0003">
    <mets:mdWrap MDTYPE="OTHER" OTHERMDTYPE="TEI">
      <mets:xmlData>
        <tei:TEI xmlns:tei="http://www.tei-c.org/ns/1.0" xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.tei-c.org/ns/1.0 http://digital.lib.ecu.edu/tei/xsd/tei_P5.xsd">
          <text xmlns="http://www.tei-c.org/ns/1.0">
            <body>
              <div type="dirtyOCR">
                <pb facs="00018034_tn_0001" n="1" />
                <p>
DEPARTMENT <lb />
n Charge of F. C. NYE <lb />
I and Ration Application J <lb />
,. . .-.-. . <lb />
I T. cloth just <lb />
barber s Co <lb />
JUDGING <lb />
is <lb />
to <lb />
; . ton v <lb />
i disc <lb />
, ;. <lb />
. <lb />
. ill; <lb />
e d to close out Important Meeting for Caro- <lb />
f furniture and we <lb />
The Washington City <lb />
Ob <lb />
i c-<lb />
See us quickly of the <lb />
r- <lb />
that <lb />
Av <lb />
n Fortes, of Given- g interesting <lb />
here with <lb />
the <lb />
. it. We can <lb />
. will i <lb />
v, , <lb />
f I <lb />
.-. . of <lb />
a lecture to the <lb />
r i <lb />
r i. <lb />
v. <lb />
i. an interesting.<lb />
A. . <lb />
i I <lb />
Tar <lb />
ad I y the <lb />
Co. <lb />
, . . <lb />
till <lb />
i- <lb />
. <lb />
LI <lb />
paper <lb />
There will be held in the town <lb />
of Hertford Tuesday. March, <lb />
a for the benefit of <lb />
the farmers, which will be <lb />
It will be <lb />
Quite a <lb />
. the town from the counties <lb />
a , . were Pitt, Hyde, Wash- <lb />
was at his best I Tyrrell <lb />
i o address. Cam <lb />
.- was, in have been <lb />
. ii is an . <lb />
. ; and he <lb />
; lg and <lb />
i, <lb />
HEALTH <lb />
INSURANCE <lb />
The man who Insures his life U <lb />
wise for his family. <lb />
The man who Insures his health <lb />
is wise both for his family and <lb />
himself. <lb />
You may Insure health by guard- <lb />
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 />
. .;. . ho <lb />
. h <lb />
. . <lb />
life <lb />
AT COLD STEEL.<lb />
. . . <lb />
ft <lb />
i . . . ; <lb />
i , <lb />
i . . . ii in Co. <lb />
. . .<lb />
. . Co. <lb />
and <lb />
invited to the <lb />
each has been requested <lb />
to with him not <lb />
thirty, more than fifty, ears <lb />
h b best corn. Each exhibit <lb />
. . an able . ., under the <lb />
life ,,; experts each farmer will <lb />
. of the ,, best ten ears <lb />
. re two additions to In at <lb />
in n least one ear of good seed corn <lb />
will ; to each <lb />
will be m d <lb />
n . p .-. of the . <lb />
I corn-i e <lb />
. pr i c <lb />
,; . . . but will be so arranged <lb />
as n. to interfere with <lb />
Former Greenville Boy to <lb />
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 />
. i n ii re <lb />
. s. <lb />
I .; C <lb />
. . <lb />
a bi i <lb />
. .-. <lb />
if <lb />
i . . <lb />
MUs Johns Entertains <lb />
On Friday evening from to <lb />
Mis.- Lucille Johns entertained <lb />
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 />
After the game were <lb />
served. <lb />
WASHINGTON ONCE GAVE OP <lb />
to three doctors; was kept in bod for <lb />
w ks. i poison from a <lb />
large, <lb />
p I'S <lb />
. ; . <lb />
cover i . The doctors <lb />
n's S live <lb />
c a d John V. h- <lb />
Tex. <lb />
. ma, boils, burns and piles <lb />
. c.-. a I st. <lb />
. . . the <lb />
The will u-- e .-i t <lb />
the joint auspices of the Bureau <lb />
L .-; try of the United <lb />
States D <lb />
tare, the North Carolina Board <lb />
i . ; Agriculture and the Slate <lb />
. . ; sent . tin cut station. <lb />
in tin inter <lb />
year <lb />
I in the de- <lb />
r II J B I <lb />
has troubled most <lb />
I. . ; v. . <lb />
i e . J r a pi i <lb />
and used her <lb />
J- <lb />
i . . e- <lb />
tin. were tried <lb />
each v. .;. result <lb />
In last th <lb />
In . i pi. . c and my wife, or <lb />
a friend, . .; <lb />
c nigh mi -1 ability with nones- <lb />
. Is the b <lb />
We t. <lb />
and <lb />
to <lb />
who <lb />
us in <lb />
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 />
F. . fender- on five dollars a week, <lb />
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 />
Total <lb />
ii Carolina,<lb />
for <lb />
ids. . <lb />
t . a p i <lb />
Con the ices. <lb />
Harri I i <lb />
; . . ; n J <lb />
asp A. G. Co. <lb />
We a l i ; <lb />
. it; . Prices are A <lb />
ii can h <lb />
. Cox Mfg. Co. <lb />
ix c in pi int- <lb />
;, , ., s .-. rs <lb />
rm i <lb />
you buy. <lb />
A. C C <lb />
N. C. <lb />
. ; <lb />
, lime. A. W. Inge <lb />
W i <lb />
U S par <lb />
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 />
;,. lit <lb />
. . <lb />
 , However, a <lb />
. here. She family, even with c ch, <lb />
. of H. buy, can i i and orders and . <lb />
. r, and Miss hut a family <lb />
. 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 />
. .-vi tie laxative, i <lb />
aria. Its tonic <lb />
k i ii It <lb />
The t U contains <lb />
a i i. the Ci c m <lb />
State of <lb />
ti. <lb />
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 />
A house Sunday no <lb />
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 /></p>
                <pb facs="00018034_tn_0002" n="2" />
                <p>
IN <lb />
Alto GRADES <lb />
Read by <lb />
Craned <lb />
County <lb />
, the Pill <lb />
Association. <lb />
ti n, of golden-tinned <lb />
tams and dancing sunbeam, <lb />
which lend their effects to <lb />
in the exuberance of <lb />
youth. Then if the teacher <lb />
would aw the pupil from the <lb />
a walls of school room <lb />
. m among the <lb />
and flowers, where they <lb />
hold c <lb />
her take a of <lb />
spirit For to con- <lb />
a thought to any one we<lb />
ti interest and feeling <lb />
. I Thus in this work the <lb />
. I uglier must <lb />
m in ,,,. and intelligent <lb />
and motive. of the <lb />
Him or meaning, the thought <lb />
of note <lb />
G. <lb />
I I <lb />
He <lb />
II. <lb />
i- a tie. <lb />
in <lb />
ml I ice <lb />
I .;. . <lb />
I C <lb />
; , -i. t <lb />
In -i <lb />
; d humor <lb />
U, <lb />
Or and sprints I row<lb />
ii <lb />
i ,. <lb />
it . <lb />
; ;<lb />
;. portrays, and every impulsive <lb />
mum m. After having been <lb />
i in it i motion and <lb />
with a clear picture of <lb />
tho i . we are then <lb />
equipped the class work. <lb />
shall <lb />
I i. . . the inter st <lb />
of class Indeed, ii <lb />
r quires and to <lb />
master the Attention <lb />
n interesting sub- <lb />
to <lb />
M V <lb />
i. <lb />
, ill HIS . I<lb />
of thought, <lb />
Che imagination, variety and <lb />
mi ti . u mental effort, and a <lb />
ii u between the <lb />
and pupil. Appear be- <lb />
I . class with an air of <lb />
i and <lb />
Arouse their curiosity <lb />
an. by unexpected <lb />
questions that will draw out <lb />
moaning and lead to a thorough <lb />
,.,;. i ; the Get them <lb />
to ass ts and <lb />
i opinion. Make the <lb />
work as interest will lag if <lb />
th study becomes monotonous. <lb />
.-. <lb />
of p <lb />
i f Proverbs, i <lb />
. . son. <lb />
ti-,. has <lb />
the . ., i hi ii its u.- to ti <lb />
v, w II hi-u <lb />
to the <lb />
i and Sage; <lb />
th wisest at their ,,,,, <lb />
v.-.- t and moments; it friends, <lb />
should be the aim of every <lb />
teacher to keep afresh in the <lb />
mind the author's <lb />
pose. What is Hawthorne's <lb />
I Stone bereft of its <lb />
I forceful lesson In this the <lb />
author our mind to the <lb />
need of an ideal so mail --tic and <lb />
as to lift our yes above <lb />
the m re hillocks of ambition and <lb />
to be content save with a view <lb />
from some Alpine summit of <lb />
fame. the deepest <lb />
incentives are revealed by <lb />
mealing glow cf an <lb />
Some- <lb />
limes this purpose is to portray <lb />
history, as in Father's <lb />
or to incite <lb />
within us the flame of patriot- <lb />
ism again, it may depict <lb />
tome spiritual truth. Too j <lb />
cannot be laid on this, <lb />
phase i the work, tor to put I <lb />
before one things that incite <lb />
noble aspirations is one of the <lb />
most needed faculties in <lb />
a pupil's lasts for literature. I <lb />
Before entering into a study <lb />
of literature in parts, it <lb />
be presented as a whole. If <lb />
possible read the entire sketch <lb />
at one sitting. By this i he child j <lb />
may grasp the thread of the <lb />
story on which to establish a <lb />
more complete Any <lb />
writing is within a unit <lb />
of thought and studied as whole <lb />
we more clearly discern the style <lb />
an. author's power A literary <lb />
product may be compared to a <lb />
finished masterpiece of <lb />
In order to appreciate its <lb />
grandeur and force, we have <lb />
to view it as a whole. This <lb />
gives a lasting stroke <lb />
their curiosity and inter <lb />
description, again by their ac ions of Heaven, blossomed <lb />
and conversation. lovely <lb />
f instance, does not tell us <lb />
that Standish is conceited, yet his <lb />
is shown by <lb />
the conversation between him <lb />
and which he <lb />
himself to These char- <lb />
either be ordinary <lb />
persons, or may be marked <lb />
note of these <lb />
figures of speech, of what type <lb />
they are an example <lb />
Contrast and harmony, they <lb />
say. betoken the hard of an <lb />
artist among the best <lb />
writings we discover a host of <lb />
drawn contrasts, They <lb />
be between characters, or <lb />
between feelings and nature, or <lb />
To appreciate any writing deeper study. <lb />
is I place, times, dress, customs <lb />
just a simple As an ex- <lb />
day life, while in of <lb />
of the take Basil and<lb />
acquaint ourselves with <lb />
the author's life, character be considered. <lb />
surroundings. Have different <lb />
ones to relate <lb />
travels <lb />
should <lb />
keen- before taking up the<lb />
settlement of <lb />
the Puritans in Massachusetts <lb />
up me- .; fa back ground and with <lb />
es. hear with the finest. then as the work develops of artist's <lb />
ear., listen to the sweetest out the parts of the the Poetic Thought has <lb />
voice time; it revives where individuality is prom- one of <lb />
, both strong <lb />
the next are friends and neigh <lb />
i h t are bore, yet one is of a happy, Jovial <lb />
in oped a veil of and and the other is rather <lb />
ship Miles , Long- also, the and serious. The con- <lb />
fellow has taken a real chapter and between human fee <lb />
develop in the story or are and nature i <lb />
stationary. Evangeline, a beau- j <lb />
happy bride in the first through th <lb />
i lings <lb />
a miracle the Compare his life <lb />
us with the e life of some writer <lb />
wonder, en i <lb />
and ire cap has been showing <lb />
darkness, so that we walk difference in the two men <lb />
invisible. and ; ,; loW has effected <lb />
unharmed, the plague writings. Any composition is, <lb />
Athens and Florence, accompany a mirror in which is <lb />
his r in each trait of <lb />
on in council author's character. characters are <lb />
conspirators. are to understand a <lb />
pictures of Puritan life in <lb />
I drawing out in vivid <lb />
contra the rich colorings of <lb />
natural scenery, the noblest type <lb />
of human nature against the <lb />
dark, r background of I <lb />
austerity and simplicity. This <lb />
background is not only <lb />
revealed, <lb />
L Ar <lb />
t e d lit . <lb />
. ; try, and bl <lb />
ill; ban in hand and <lb />
;., ,. l to l. at. <lb />
our <lb />
hums have upon the <lb />
mountain t I <lb />
the clear <lb />
of and <lb />
ages, c me lints of <lb />
the in witnessing <lb />
the sunset and <lb />
Thus through the study <lb />
literature may a pupil rise to <lb />
this pure aerial summit poi ts, <lb />
sage an I <lb />
Then may we not d lit <lb />
foremost among our <lb />
shown in the seen <lb />
Alden, crushed by <lb />
his errand, passes <lb />
Woods where the <lb />
of the story Anally develops j birds are of their free <lb />
into a Sister of Mercy, stricken and happiness Instead of <lb />
with age and grief. j <lb />
The style of different writings, <lb />
varies just as the authors. Cry friends, are sadly <lb />
ant, the foster child of nature. I meditating o.-i their grief under <lb />
sings of the forests, the babbling th i shadow of a terrible storm, <lb />
brooks, and the sun kissed In memory well to <lb />
peaks; in writing to He pupils to choose <lb />
. . , the lines in their opinion mo-t <lb />
there is a sweet, almost , interesting. <lb />
nine, touch echoing tones or ft.,, any puns, <lb />
simplicity and Scottish legends. g-i <lb />
After scanning a selection from lessons. <lb />
Poe's tragic pen we feel as if. The of literature gives <lb />
we had suddenly from u i Mich a h. Id from <lb />
to Hither our mat ens I tor <lb />
to understand a I persons clothed in real strength <lb />
lion the pupil must be so imaginative beauty. Thus <lb />
the writer ha has taken a tough, <lb />
h can clearly discern the and, by touches <lb />
i of here and there, has <lb />
instance, chiseled Into magnificent shape Notice the literary influences <lb />
;., . throughout his works that a charming masterpiece. Hence, bookish expression, <lb />
grace, simplicity, refinement, the setting a composition is a The only literature the Puritans <lb />
love of nature, and profound combination of colorings <lb />
the mysterious spirit-realm of <lb />
tragedy, darkness, and gloom, <lb />
literary <lb />
expression, <lb />
silence that is reigning previous <lb />
to the storm of excitement caused <lb />
by the command of Standish. <lb />
The assignment of the lesson <lb />
should he noted carefully. See <lb />
that each pupil clear under- <lb />
standing of the work ex- <lb />
plain any that might seem <lb />
and thus prepare them <lb />
for an independent study and <lb />
reasoning. Put on the <lb />
board to be studied concerning <lb />
the style, author, characters, <lb />
plot, purpose and other similar <lb />
subjects. all tend toward <lb />
imprinting in their minds the <lb />
central thought that is <lb />
throughout the poem. This <lb />
bed the pupil will have <lb />
been lifted to a lofty plain of <lb />
mental and <lb />
Before the powerful force of <lb />
literary genius fade the low <lb />
things of the universe and <lb />
the gateway whereby man may <lb />
enter the enchanted isle of <lb />
and the temple of <lb />
beauty and power swings <lb />
bi fore our Here grand- <lb />
and fancy sway their mystic <lb />
thrill our souls with <lb />
an ever thirsting taste for all <lb />
th t. is noble and beautiful. <lb />
the spell of this intoxicating <lb />
ii we are ushered into the <lb />
very throne room of nature, <lb />
where we listen to the <lb />
and truths of nature's teachings, <lb />
in tins myriad voiced world <lb />
of the chattering brooks, <lb />
crested <lb />
crystal waters of the <lb />
the violent outburst of the <lb />
Storm, one finds the images and <lb />
analogies that illustrate and in- <lb />
the life of man <lb />
we look or whether <lb />
land de- T . a should be given to this <lb />
v had since to acquire th <lb />
l expression of speech was most artistic <lb />
c imp work. For oral <lb />
compositions have different ones <lb />
reproduce the as a whole, <lb />
i hen give descriptions of <lb />
and scenes. Much time <lb />
rt of we we hear life murmur <lb />
or see it glisten. Every clod <lb />
religious sense that bespeaks intertwined the expression of speech was an instinct <lb />
while historical or imaginary structure and, consequently, in our thoughts <lb />
Hawthorne's production runs the sketch. we see this in- one most important school grass <lb />
a and, The plot of a story is the distinctly shown. Study I studies. I suggest the following <lb />
the kinds of humor found. Thus subjects for written <lb />
cause a <lb />
Successive roar of laughter. M <lb />
inks together the <lb />
forcibly with life, of events therein. It may <lb />
A has either a be divided into the complication successive roar i writings, <lb />
historical or an imaginary basis, or and the resolution or tut the episode of. Cop-1 of Standish, <lb />
I th a study of these facts untangling with the climax as a <lb />
is essential, j turn from the to the last. <lb />
Ti an example, the poem, Bach crisis marks a change <lb />
And as if this were not <lb />
we are beckoned to the an- <lb />
Evangeline. the bride, to i bespeaks a noble character, are <lb />
I Evangeline. the sister of the annals spirits of each <lb />
Jot Places and times; of hero of Italy, Greece, <lb />
whether the style is full of in his writ- Europe, and of our own <lb />
and <lb />
merely suggests a smile. <lb />
echo subjects <lb />
Ace such we are Ti cs an example, the poem, v um is the. <lb />
f, it an appreciation the story, they are as knots tied pathos, harsh or musical, as Longfellow and What more could we wish <lb />
. g and thought almost in our thread up to the climax, and grand, or animated and Alden. Descriptions of than to with <lb />
u,; Some entire., dependent on a after each clear and natural, or and characters. <lb />
Out edge of the as Did coals, from, off the alters of pa- <lb />
opinion the fact that its which It The knots and finally brings In writing an author frequently Have them make out- <lb />
bus been overlooked original characters should thread out perfectly clear speech as a and abstracts on the whole <lb />
studied in connection with an tangles. The story s decoration for ornamenting, story, or parts of it. <lb />
idea of the time, place, and shifts from one subject to an- These are to a writer. An feature of liter- <lb />
circumstances. The other, this is to reawaken the M to the painter, <lb />
be, inter, st. Perhaps the suspense generally to bring out the subject g <lb />
and this particular study <lb />
tied for others of less value-is <lb />
t ,,. e. existing <lb />
In i he be of st events should <lb />
carefully noted, as of ten i be broken tor a moment i <lb />
study of the adages <lb />
proverbs. For instance, <lb />
I motto, your <lb />
of the has a note book and <lb />
that arc kept neatly, then <lb />
the methods for study. <lb />
The preparation and attitude <lb />
of the teacher must first be con- <lb />
this being the main <lb />
essential in presenting the sub- <lb />
successfully to a <lb />
Literature is the fountain head <lb />
from whose source leaps a bub- <lb />
spring of jollity and music, <lb />
magnificence and the <lb />
The feature that makes <lb />
so powerful as well as <lb />
beautiful, is the purpose or <lb />
motive that the author pictures <lb />
and draws out so distinctly. <lb />
This I say, is the force that <lb />
strikes deep within the secret <lb />
of our better self and <lb />
mounts our ideal on a lofty <lb />
this that makes us a <lb />
sharp critic of our own defects <lb />
uses this <lb />
Alden's <lb />
fro in his <lb />
were <lb />
them draw an outline plotting as a foundering ship washes <lb />
putting in these different <lb />
and more convincing. <lb />
quality and you would be <lb />
ions and where occur. <lb />
In a writing the characters are <lb />
either real or imaginary. In the <lb />
of Miles <lb />
they are real; notice how much <lb />
they resemble the original per- <lb />
sons. We almost Miles <lb />
Standish disposition and appear- <lb />
are in reality before <lb />
These characters are some- <lb />
freshness of limpid streams follies and causes us, as <lb />
whose surface the Burns wished, see ourselves times pictured by a concise one by one in the <lb />
His are of n <lb />
homely, familiar, kind, rather <lb />
comparing objects not usually <lb />
associated together, <lb />
human nature is compared to <lb />
forms of natural objects, as is <lb />
spoken of Standish, He is a lit- <lb />
chimney heated hot in a <lb />
and of Priscilla <lb />
flowers blooming around <lb />
very type of <lb />
Then at times the forms of nature <lb />
are taken and bedecked in <lb />
and beauty as <lb />
which he forgets in the <lb />
incident of trying to win <lb />
Priscilla, sends an under current <lb />
of humor through the entire <lb />
story. Another at the close <lb />
when he that he, a man <lb />
nearing the close of life's <lb />
from amid <lb />
and glory of this wonderland <lb />
bursts forth in even more <lb />
colors the halo of a spirit- <lb />
light from the shrine of a <lb />
Being, that calls forth an <lb />
irrepressible longing for that <lb />
which which will and <lb />
fashion into moral beauty a <lb />
character of noble thoughts and <lb />
deeds. <lb />
Then does it not behoove us as <lb />
those whose privilege it is to lift <lb />
this veil and direct the pupil's <lb />
couldn't expect to win vision toward these exhibitions <lb />
one in the spring time of life and of power and grandeur, to train <lb />
our ear to the glorious melodies <lb />
of this many toned harp, and <lb />
transmit the soul expanding rap- <lb />
to each pupil, whose ears <lb />
having once been attuned to the <lb />
strength and harmony of this <lb />
music will never cease to re-echo <lb />
its melodies throughout the in- <lb />
recesses of their souls. <lb />
Then will be sown the seed from <lb />
which will string a nation great <lb />
in intellect and high ideals, <lb />
says, man can gather <lb />
in Kent at the time of <lb />
Repetition is so frequently used <lb />
in some writings. The author, <lb />
in doing this, has some motive. <lb />
Longfellow makes free use of it <lb />
in the story above mentioned. <lb />
The was heard <lb />
in the room but the hurrying pen <lb />
of the is repeated <lb />
three times, and is to impress the <lb />
. v <lb />
REAL E ST A <lb />
Terms to suit <lb />
L C ARTHUR, Greenville, N.<lb />
One Moment, Please <lb />
Who's the <lb />
Town Buster <lb />
The Narrow Path. <lb />
There are occasions doubts <lb />
the of the elders of the Morse <lb />
family us to the quickness of Bob- <lb />
wits, but there has never been <lb />
doubt that n lesson once learned <lb />
by him. however slowly, is forever <lb />
remembered. <lb />
shake hands with me, <lb />
Bobby b of his sister's <lb />
but Hobby hung back. <lb />
I caw he <lb />
Don't hi asked the <lb />
vi or. <lb />
. I replied <lb />
. .-. . .  <lb />
from the family. <lb />
his aunt reproach- <lb />
full withdrew bin from the <lb />
did say such <lb />
a rude thing to Mr. <lb />
said her <lb />
charge, got spanked last <lb />
wed; for not telling the truth, and <lb />
shan't never take- any risks again I <lb />
the Dramatist Wrote Drew <lb />
While <lb />
Before be bis by <lb />
Plays <lb />
who was deeply bi <lb />
had a remark- <lb />
able <lb />
bud been <lb />
by chance be <lb />
a spirit person- <lb />
himself <lb />
II. of <lb />
bis In an article <lb />
the Blindly la <lb />
roe He <lb />
One day In my room <lb />
friends I <lb />
table where <lb />
coffee run about <lb />
Norfolk and Southern <lb />
Fitzgerald, Walcott and Kerr, <lb />
Presidential Inauguration <lb />
WASHINGTON, D. C <lb />
March 4th. <lb />
Round-Trip Ticket on ale at <lb />
Fares Via. Norfolk, Va. Neil I. <lb />
Washington <lb />
From the Following Stall <lb />
i.<lb />
v .-. <lb />
V i. ,<lb />
Pressing. <lb />
A a New York- <lb />
i- meaning <lb />
word I have <lb />
looked in and find <lb />
press press <lb />
machine, press grand <lb />
crowd, press for cider, M <lb />
for cotton, press for girl to <lb />
embrace, press for hat, press <lb />
for U so many kinds of <lb />
z press am <lb />
the press you mean probably <lb />
From N. C , and <lb />
for parties of or .-. <lb />
as i t h. <lb />
done when alone. for Individuals fee of x, c, re on or. <lb />
my band on <lb />
table, but It would not budge. I tried <lb />
i vain time , Grand Military and Naval <lb />
l and around <lb />
It do what pleased, even Jump <lb />
off floor. So I look W . o,, 28th March, lit, 2nd, .- i <lb />
and asked. why would you not Tickets on <lb />
make table move while my friend Final to leave U j ,. , <lb />
sad <lb />
at <lb />
mid- <lb />
mike the table move while my friend i limit to leave w <lb />
were The hand held March, 8th, sod point . <lb />
pencil wrote. were too of March, <lb />
to exert pressure-that is, to <lb />
Shortly after tills I by <lb />
table one day Idling, dreaming, not <lb />
making any effort to do anything <lb />
particular. All of a my band <lb />
began to work -n the paper before me <lb />
with n rapidity end which <lb />
astonished me. And kepi this up <lb />
for close to two hours. result was <lb />
a fantastic piece of <lb />
delicate lines. One Bin <lb />
Web, and the bottom n <lb />
Is I <lb />
TO <lb />
Washington, IX C. A r <lb />
citizen who sneers at his own <lb />
town. <lb />
The citizen who belittles local en- <lb />
The citizen who scoffs at home <lb />
The citizen who buys his household <lb />
goods by mail. <lb />
The citizen who gets job print- <lb />
done outside. <lb />
That man's THE TOWN BUSTER. <lb />
importune, to persuade, to squeeze, <lb />
is word <lb />
What grand language when one <lb />
word have so many translations. <lb />
Being s gentleman of no little <lb />
French importance, our visitor <lb />
one night a swell <lb />
and was vociferous in his <lb />
of a certain singer, <lb />
to the host he do <lb />
me grand favor Pray <lb />
to sing one more <lb />
French Tact. <lb />
A pleasant story is told of how <lb />
one of the Dukes de show- <lb />
ed himself willing to forgive and <lb />
forget. His olive branch was ex- <lb />
tended with characteristic French <lb />
wit and grace. . <lb />
The Count de was elected <lb />
to the French academy in 1780. He j <lb />
was surprised to learn that the Duke <lb />
de whoso enemy he had <lb />
asked. <lb />
automatic hand wrote. lie <lb />
of on the planet <lb />
This was considered as most <lb />
curious by all my friends. Who knew <lb />
that personally I had no aptitude for <lb />
drawing. A plate prepared and <lb />
I was given an etching tool. The re- <lb />
ult. In same order of design, was <lb />
i a more elaborate piece of work, this <lb />
time combined out of all <lb />
of musical term-, clefs, notes. <lb />
bars and so on. and the whole was <lb />
l as the of also <lb />
on Jupiter, and the whole was <lb />
In fact. <lb />
became my almost constant <lb />
companion from this on. like my sec- <lb />
self. <lb />
Atlantic Coast <lb />
Account of Inaugural ceremonies T ft. <lb />
Tickets on sale 26th, March 1st, 2nd, a,. 3rd, final <lb />
reach original starting point not later than M <lb />
GREAT MILITARY PARADE <lb />
For further information, reservations, etc. call on <lb />
Agent or write <lb />
W. J. CRAIG, Passenger Traffic Manager <lb />
T. C. WHITE, General Agent. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
nearest I <lb />
Mound <lb />
N. H. Winchell. writing in the <lb />
Popular Science Monthly, dwells <lb />
upon the enormous antiquity in <lb />
their present habitat of tho In <lb />
tribes who constructed the.-, <lb />
do m ,.,,,. T, cat variety <lb />
been and against whom he had once <lb />
Service to <lb />
mm. <lb />
a. <lb />
VIA <lb />
dialects, none of which are con- <lb />
With those of Europe or. <lb />
Asia, indicates, he says, either <lb />
the present population originated j <lb />
from a number of successive micro- <lb />
or, which is more probable. I <lb />
directed a scathing epigram, had <lb />
spoken in his favor. He hastened <lb />
to call on him and thank him. <lb />
The conversation turned on gen- <lb />
subjects, and found <lb />
no opportunity to refer to past j occupation <lb />
form, beaming over me or to make the ,, that <lb />
. t. U I j.-j- K <lb />
m And j he was said,; -tort in <lb />
house is in he replies, his inter- with a mischievous but kindly <lb />
to be a mean quarter of the, detached from tho monsieur, you see how in <lb />
town. It is but a seeming. All Ha- itself growing old I hove lost my <lb />
ORIENTAL COURTESY. <lb />
Th. <lb />
CHESAPEAKE LINE <lb />
and <lb />
Saloon Decks. <lb />
Dinner We. dub Breakfast to <lb />
attention and the very best service in every way <lb />
Leave Norfolk of Jackson daily <lb />
Arrive in Baltimore a. m with ran <lb />
for New York, and all points . and west. <lb />
Tor all information reservations address <lb />
E. T. LAMB, Gen. Aft. CHAS. L HOPKINS, T. P. A. <lb />
NORFOLK, Va. <lb />
town. It is but a seeming. All Ha- expressing itself growing <lb />
houses front upon mean A diffident <lb />
and are hidden and barred I <lb />
The street is narrow, ed rough <lb />
i in your presence, <lb />
enough underfoot, painted the protestation; <lb />
with vivid sunshine and deep shadow I to as m by <lb />
-a mystery of direction too and permitted to visit <lb />
of <lb />
ever revealing the surprise of low <lb />
ever , ; , <lb />
arches and Bleep alleys, of fenced <lb />
tombs and wells in tho wall. It <lb />
but a step from the flowing <lb />
of man and beast and noisy <lb />
trading of the et but <lb />
remains quiet, traversed by <lb />
upon errands, veiled women in <lb />
black, who slip along the walls of <lb />
unfrequented places, sheiks and <lb />
scholars in softly tinted robes. There <lb />
is a gigantic porter at the gate, as <lb />
at the gates of the men of wealth <lb />
and quality of the town, to unlock <lb />
the way and shout a warning to the <lb />
wife of Ahmed <lb />
against the scandal of a surprise <lb />
in the garden. <lb />
Hero, then, upon cushions under <lb />
tho light, with his pens and his tools <lb />
and his collection of old master- <lb />
pieces, secluded from the <lb />
business of the bazaar and the <lb />
politics of the town, sits Ah- <lb />
med the writer, unused <lb />
to tho company of travelers from <lb />
abroad, but mildly wishful for it <lb />
day be says Ah- <lb />
med to the <lb />
In Playful Mood. <lb />
Tennyson's simplicity would some- <lb />
times find vent in almost boyish <lb />
freaks. One evening, <lb />
ford, he was with the idea <lb />
of hP i ,, , <lb />
says Ahmed A ed x <lb />
with pious formality, it <lb />
the <lb />
should be considered so in this <lb />
. . ., <lb />
forbid, indeed, that it should <lb />
be presumed <lb />
Ahmed swiftly touches <lb />
his breast, his thin white beard, his <lb />
forehead, offering the service of bis <lb />
heart, his lips, his mind, in agree- <lb />
with the polite custom, and <lb />
accepts in return an expression of <lb />
devotion precisely similar in form <lb />
and sincerity, all the while <lb />
with remarkable rapidity to <lb />
jump bis finger tips from breast to <lb />
brow, as if with the determination <lb />
to multiply his politeness beyond <lb />
the possibility of being matched, <lb />
displaying in tho ceremony an <lb />
which nothing but <lb />
could achieve. <lb />
your says he at last, <lb />
bowing an invitation to enter. <lb />
it by your <lb />
And the gentle welcome to the <lb />
of Ahmed is ac- <lb />
Norman Duncan in <lb />
Harper's. <lb />
Mrs. Cameron's nieces in the <lb />
garb of a man. He got one of his <lb />
own long coats from the hall and <lb />
with n burned cork disfigured her <lb />
pretty face, daubing upon it a heavy <lb />
black mustache Imperial, and <lb />
then retreated to the other side of <lb />
the room to gaze with manifest de- <lb />
light upon the result of his <lb />
Early <lb />
by J. Carr. <lb />
What They War. Doing. <lb />
There is a government official in <lb />
Washington to whom an <lb />
or inane question is as a red <lb />
rag to a bull. <lb />
Last summer he made his usual <lb />
trip to Europe. On the day out <lb />
from New York he was strolling on <lb />
northeastern United stales <lb />
Both the stock in <lb />
west of the <lb />
mound builders. In <lb />
the two stocks <lb />
copied the territory, dividing it <lb />
tween thorn at same time when <lb />
the white man's began. <lb />
inkstand that was probably in <lb />
use i in museum <lb />
in is of make <lb />
and i supposed to belong to <lb />
eighteenth or dynasty <lb />
1500 B. C. <lb />
though its real age Ban only be <lb />
ed of approximately. It is made <lb />
wood and has two compartments, an <lb />
OH provided with two holes, <lb />
one for black and one for red ink <lb />
and a lower one for holding reed <lb />
pens. The black and the red inks <lb />
are certainties, for some still re- <lb />
mains, in u dry condition, within <lb />
the receptacles. Another ancient <lb />
inkstand is supposed to have been <lb />
intended for the use of a schoolboy. <lb />
It would certainly hold ink enough <lb />
for a schoolboy's needs, for it has no <lb />
arm <lb />
MEXICO'S EAGLE. <lb />
season a time to <lb />
Finally arrived <lb />
valley of o. <lb />
At a spot not <lb />
site of i <lb />
told in <lb />
in In ; <lb />
from i <lb />
the fl i <lb />
first en <lb />
fr.-i re tin place <lb />
the city. <lb />
an on <lb />
Th. on th. Flag Come. From <lb />
an Tradition. <lb />
American people take things very <lb />
nearly as they them and avoid <lb />
asking unnecessary questions if the <lb />
subject under discussion not <lb />
directly concern In Mexico <lb />
it is different, according to the <lb />
Mexican consul to Kansas City. <lb />
City of Mexico boy want to <lb />
know the meaning of every stripe <lb />
in the American Hag us soon as it i- <lb />
to him the time. What <lb />
is the meaning of Chicago, <lb />
Nebraska He takes a keen <lb />
interest in the names the <lb />
In our country there are many i , ,., , <lb />
beautiful legends woven about com- <lb />
names. The eagle on the <lb />
central Held of the flag has a his; <lb />
One . <lb />
Scout- detailed to r <lb />
bird, ill the d <lb />
they In <lb />
. tn i in i <lb />
I the <lb />
held in its a i . <lb />
q-i. . <lb />
Aztec cont -n<lb />
Than suddenly j <lb />
there appeared before him a man inkstands were found at Thebes.<lb />
whom ho bad not seen for years. <lb />
d the <lb />
meet you, of all <lb />
I Are Tim going a <lb />
growled the professor. <lb />
I you Weekly. j <lb />
Th. <lb />
So he be her Ideal T <lb />
-lie , , <lb />
. he <lb />
, . <lb />
.,,,. J . <lb />
story <lb />
the origin of the eagle device on the <lb />
Mexican flag. Only a few hundred <lb />
years after the Christian era the <lb />
tribes started on a long <lb />
south from some point, <lb />
now in the United States. They <lb />
traveled year after year, stopping <lb />
story told to the effect <lb />
ore were by an <lb />
tho rebel army, who made thin <lb />
same as those of his native cc <lb />
City Journal. <lb />
el <lb />
I.- <lb />
ii <lb />
ii.<lb /></p>
                <pb facs="00018034_tn_0003" n="3" />
                <p>
nm <lb />
THE EASTERN <lb />
h .-. A <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, <lb />
EDITOR AND <lb />
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
Due Yaw <lb />
Six Months <lb />
O . <lb />
may bf had upon <lb />
on t th business in Th- <lb />
corner Evans and <lb />
Third reek <lb />
Entered in the post office at <lb />
N. C, I. mail matter. <lb />
1909. <lb />
In Concord <lb />
mumps. <lb />
are having tin <lb />
The substitute <lb />
came out on <lb />
Just i week more of the Boos- <lb />
ration.<lb />
March -i ems to be robbing <lb />
February of few days. <lb />
that you live in <lb />
that tin better <lb />
you help to make your town the <lb />
you help things for your- <lb />
self. <lb />
The senators showed very em- <lb />
lime felt OH the <lb />
question of <lb />
Now the representatives are to <lb />
be heard from. <lb />
The railroads have no ground <lb />
or complaint at the treatment <lb />
of the present legislature, and <lb />
in return they ought to try to lie <lb />
good. <lb />
This <lb />
i biggest week in <lb />
four years in Washington, <lb />
Tin mi I hog and the <lb />
man have strained their <lb />
Con eh the wheels <lb />
on the senate ill the salary <lb />
business. <lb />
If the farmers will determine <lb />
to raise tobacco than the <lb />
trust needs, and stick to it. <lb />
they will see which way the <lb />
price goes. <lb />
January and February both <lb />
did fairly well for Greenville. <lb />
Now lets turn our laces to March <lb />
and see what we can get out of <lb />
this month. <lb />
Taft has created a <lb />
boom, the price BOW holding at <lb />
flu each. Who ever thought <lb />
the would reach such <lb />
A flower thief i- usually re- <lb />
as a petty thief, but a <lb />
person who will steal <lb />
from a cemetery might to be sent <lb />
to the roads. <lb />
President will re- PITT COUNTY OFFICERS ON by them, which reports <lb />
tire from with a great deal j be recorded by him monthly <lb />
less popularity than he had a BILL INTRODUCED MONDAY in a book to be kept by the board <lb />
year before the end of his term. <lb />
in him has shown a rapid <lb />
;.,. in tin- <lb />
SENATOR BLOW. <lb />
last twelve <lb />
house of . . . many former <lb />
did not concur in the ,, . ,,, ,. f all ,,. <lb />
senate measure to make the <lb />
president s a <lb />
year, but cut it down to <lb />
I . lo forget him. <lb />
It is funny that people will <lb />
say. because they do not agree <lb />
with a measure, i- g <lb />
ruin the It will take j <lb />
more folks than a few to ruin <lb />
the party <lb />
If nobody scared about <lb />
the capita fr. <lb />
why do the papers in the east <lb />
keep talking about it <lb />
. may make facet at us, but they <lb />
are <lb />
Not scared, but we love to <lb />
humor a joke. <lb />
Sheriff, Register of Deeds, Clerk <lb />
They Are to <lb />
Receive. <lb />
for that the board <lb />
of county commissioners are <lb />
authorized to pay, out of the <lb />
monies received by virtue of this <lb />
act, as compensation such <lb />
services a sum not to exceed <lb />
A bill To BE ENTITLED AN act twenty dollars per month, as in <lb />
to fit salaries FOR CERTAIN judgment may right <lb />
Here's to Durham, Winston- <lb />
Wilson, <lb />
Greenville and others. May you <lb />
live long and prosper. <lb />
Times. <lb />
Thanks, Old Man. <lb />
The fellow at <lb />
Goldsboro and the would-be <lb />
train robbers near Mt. Airy <lb />
should warn others that these <lb />
are not easy games to work in <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
A in Charlotte took two <lb />
Copies of the Charlotte <lb />
from a doorway where they had <lb />
been left for a He <lb />
was arrested and lined and <lb />
cost for this theft. People who <lb />
are in the habit of pa- <lb />
which have been left by <lb />
carrier boys for others should <lb />
take warning. <lb />
PUBLIC OFFICERS IN PITT <lb />
COUNTY. <lb />
The General Assembly of North <lb />
Carolina do <lb />
Section That the sheriff, <lb />
register of deeds, Superior court <lb />
clerk and treasurer the county <lb />
of Pitt not hereafter collect <lb />
or retain for their own use any <lb />
fees, commissions, emoluments <lb />
or other compensation for their <lb />
services other than is hereafter <lb />
mentioned, but they shall de- <lb />
collect and receive all <lb />
fees, commissions, emolument <lb />
and other pay which is now or <lb />
may hereafter be allowed by law <lb />
to sheriffs, clerks, register of <lb />
deeds and treasurers, and shall <lb />
account for and pay over the <lb />
same as hereinafter directed. <lb />
Section That the said sher- <lb />
shall receive a salary of thirty <lb />
two hundred and fifty dollars <lb />
annum and no other <lb />
It is very probable that the <lb />
General Assembly will up readily the people turn from <lb />
this week. Mr. Tall. <lb />
Prom accounts in the papers, <lb />
Washington hotels are <lb />
to reap a harvest from visitors <lb />
to the inauguration. Those who <lb />
go may expect to pay two or <lb />
In getting right to ,. ., <lb />
Mr Roosevelt will be . <lb />
showing his jealousy at seeing The eastern judgeship light is <lb />
to be made all over again. May <lb />
be in the second round it will <lb />
come to Col. Harry Skinner, to <lb />
Raleigh better make ought to have come <lb />
The nun whose face will h . ,. -f it ought to have c <lb />
in th papers for some ,,, or this talk <lb />
days is Mr. Taft. that has started to remove the <lb />
State may grow until it <lb />
amounts to something, <lb />
The Wilson Times took a lie <lb />
a, the trust be .;. it whatever, except such fees <lb />
out a local independent cigarette <lb />
factory and moved it away, thus <lb />
depriving Wilson of an enter <lb />
prise that helped the town. The <lb />
independent Factory would not <lb />
have sold to the trust if it had <lb />
not got its price, and we would <lb />
not be surprised if that motive <lb />
did not prompt its establishment <lb />
more than the com- <lb />
in which it was located. <lb />
After all lie to get a new <lb />
charter, it looks like Charlotte <lb />
is going i , down on it. <lb />
You in, I people on both <lb />
side- of i question, Other- <lb />
wise there would only be one <lb />
side. <lb />
Maybe when Mr. Roosevelt's <lb />
term expires tile ground hog will <lb />
take the leadership of the An- <lb />
chili. <lb />
As it is so seldom that there <lb />
is a sentence to hanging, <lb />
it is a waste of time to try <lb />
to get the mode of execution <lb />
changed to electrocution. <lb />
A Stanley county farmer <lb />
years of age committed suicide. <lb />
At that age lie could not have <lb />
reasonably expected a much <lb />
longer stay in this world, hence <lb />
i taking himself was needless <lb />
hurry. <lb />
You can hear plenty of Com- <lb />
plaints now about bad roads. <lb />
They will continue to be bad <lb />
until the people make up their <lb />
minds to have them better. <lb />
Though they say cotton <lb />
tobacco are sold at less than the <lb />
cost of production, it is a fact <lb />
that many farmers go right on <lb />
raising too much of both, and too <lb />
little of the food supply crops. <lb />
All the trouble about a; <lb />
salary bill so Senator <lb />
. , . . , . been secured, lets make another Times, the sixty car loads of <lb />
Lt in the cabinet seems to have J <lb />
Now that the rest room has i According to the Raleigh <lb />
been wast. <lb />
move for the civic improvement people who were coming down <lb />
Greenville could certain- <lb />
of the members be made more attractive, <lb />
make a reputation out of it, <lb />
that was is what they were <lb />
If you have not got the three <lb />
for mainly. <lb />
j prices for a room, and do not <lb />
care to walk the night, <lb />
Now-the reporters are trying j Washington is not a good place <lb />
to show that Miss Ethel is en- during the inauguration, <lb />
gaged to a young man, but <lb />
mother denies it. <lb />
We have no idea that the <lb />
Coopers will be convicted, but <lb />
they will not be the first to es- <lb />
cape what they deserve. <lb />
We hope the legislature will <lb />
give no more comfort to Char- <lb />
petition for a depository <lb />
that it did to the others. <lb />
We really think people are <lb />
complaining more than <lb />
justify. That is not the <lb />
way to make times better. <lb />
It should be borne in mind <lb />
that the Coopers are on trial for <lb />
murder, hence are expected to <lb />
say things to escape punishment.<lb />
Dr. Omni the collector of <lb />
toms at Charleston, has sent in <lb />
his resignation. This takes a <lb />
bad job off of Mr. hands.<lb />
Neither the Democratic party <lb />
nor the State will goto the bow- <lb />
wows because <lb />
was defeated. <lb />
The Charlotte Chronicle had <lb />
better be careful how it says <lb />
those pictures of Colonel Cooper <lb />
resemble Jule Carr, or <lb />
there might be cause for action. <lb />
The absence of Admiral <lb />
who took the Meet out at the be- <lb />
ginning of the cruise, from the <lb />
welcome festivities upon its re- <lb />
turn, is occasioning some com- <lb />
People down this way in such <lb />
weather us this, reading about <lb />
snow drifts and blizzards in the <lb />
West, feel like they sound <lb />
but it is only u difference <lb />
climate. <lb />
Before he killed Senator Car- <lb />
mack at Nashville, Colonel Coop- <lb />
apparently got very sensitive <lb />
over editorials which he said in- <lb />
his character, but <lb />
of and <lb />
of funds in his hands <lb />
while a public official, which he <lb />
made under cross examination <lb />
on the witness stand, show that <lb />
ho had no character to injure. <lb />
to work for the new city charter, <lb />
footed up a total of seven folks. <lb />
That beat the for<lb />
A Chicago father acting as <lb />
best man at the marriage of his <lb />
son has been referred to as <lb />
usual. We fail to see why it <lb />
should not be in just as good <lb />
taste for the groom's father to <lb />
give him away as for the bride's <lb />
father to give her away. <lb />
One reason that so many of <lb />
the independent concerns were <lb />
absorbed is that they were work <lb />
more for an opportunity to <lb />
sell out to the trust a big pro- <lb />
lit than they were to establish an <lb />
opposition business. <lb />
Col. Al- who is <lb />
rusticating in Sun Francisco, <lb />
found among some papers in a <lb />
public library the statement <lb />
that Colonel who dis- <lb />
covered the ocean, was a <lb />
native North Carolinian. You <lb />
can't lose u <lb />
Baxter who has <lb />
been a prominent figure in <lb />
courts, and was once tried for <lb />
his life, has been convicted in <lb />
Superior court of as- <lb />
sault with deadly and <lb />
was to live months in <lb />
jail. He took an appeal to <lb />
court. <lb />
Elsewhere is printed a bill in- <lb />
in the General <lb />
Monday by Senator A. L <lb />
Blow relative to placing certain <lb />
officers in Pitt county on salary. <lb />
In the county convention of <lb />
a resolution was <lb />
adopted that the com- <lb />
of the principal of <lb />
of the county be changed <lb />
from fees to salaries, and the <lb />
question has been more or less <lb />
agitated since that time. As <lb />
the bill will not go into effect <lb />
until the term of every pres- <lb />
officer expires, no one will <lb />
have any grounds for complaint. <lb />
Future aspirants will know ex- <lb />
what they are to receive <lb />
before seeking office. Of <lb />
there are expressions of opinion <lb />
for and against the bill. <lb />
We have read no article lately <lb />
with more interest than that <lb />
which appeared in the Charlotte <lb />
Observer Monday giving a record <lb />
of seventeen years of that paper, <lb />
the time it has been in the <lb />
hands of its present owners, <lb />
Messrs. J. P. Caldwell and D. A. <lb />
Tompkins The growth of The <lb />
Observer has been remarkable, <lb />
and taking into consideration the <lb />
fight it has had to is even <lb />
marvelous. Its real excellence <lb />
as a newspaper, and its constant <lb />
standing by honest conviction, <lb />
be the consequences what they <lb />
may, has forced success upon it. <lb />
The Observer is an expensively <lb />
conducted paper, its weekly <lb />
budget running into the thous- <lb />
ands of dollars, for it never <lb />
stops at cost in considering the <lb />
interest of its patrons. There is <lb />
not a better paper published be- <lb />
tween Washington and Atlanta, <lb />
and no other in North Carolina <lb />
brings the State so much credit. <lb />
It is an ideal newspaper. <lb />
Advertising and staying in <lb />
as now are, or may be, allowed <lb />
by law to sheriffs for the seizure <lb />
or obstruction of illicit stills and <lb />
necessary for convey- <lb />
prisoners to jail in other <lb />
counties and to the State's prison. <lb />
Section That the said <lb />
deeds shall receive a salary <lb />
of twenty-six hundred dollars <lb />
and other compensation <lb />
such as may be allowed him <lb />
by the board of county <lb />
copying any of the <lb />
old record books of deeds and <lb />
conveyances. <lb />
Section That the said clerk <lb />
of the Superior court shall receive <lb />
a of two thousand dollars <lb />
and no other compensation, ex- <lb />
what may be allowed to him <lb />
by the Superior court for services <lb />
as <lb />
and proper. <lb />
Section That the salaries <lb />
herein for shall be paid <lb />
by the county treasurer upon <lb />
warrants issued by the board of <lb />
county commissioners in favor <lb />
of said officers in monthly in- <lb />
Provided, that said <lb />
may be paid in warrants <lb />
cl irregular ts according <lb />
to the needs of said but <lb />
shall never exceed for year <lb />
the annual salary fixed. <lb />
Section That all monies <lb />
paid to the county treasurer by <lb />
virtue of this act shall be by him <lb />
kept separate and apart from all <lb />
other funds in his hands and <lb />
shall be known and designated <lb />
as Bond the <lb />
payment of the aforesaid salaries <lb />
and the costs of the official bonds <lb />
of the officers, shall be <lb />
solely and exclusively for <lb />
the payment of the interest on <lb />
the outstanding county bonds <lb />
issued for the erection of <lb />
es, and any remaining <lb />
shall be kepi for a sinking fund <lb />
for the payment of said bonds <lb />
when they become due. <lb />
Section That the said <lb />
sheriff, r of deeds, clerk <lb />
and treasurer shall perform all <lb />
the duties imposed upon them <lb />
by law and shall receive no other <lb />
compensation or allowance what- <lb />
ever, than that above mentioned, <lb />
for any or additional <lb />
vices rendered to the county <lb />
State or other governmental <lb />
agencies, and they shall be liable <lb />
the pains and penalties which <lb />
are or may be prescribed by law <lb />
for failure to perform the duties <lb />
of their several offices. <lb />
Section Any officer herein <lb />
mentioned who shell fail <lb />
Section That the said or refuse to collect the full fee, <lb />
treasurer shall receive a salary commission or emolument of any <lb />
of nine dollars and no <lb />
other compensation whatever. <lb />
Section C. That whenever the <lb />
sheriff of the county shall fail or <lb />
neglect to the bonds re- <lb />
quired of by law for the col- <lb />
of taxes and it shall be- <lb />
come necessary to appoint a tax <lb />
collector, the board of county <lb />
commissioners shall fix and de- <lb />
the salary of such tax <lb />
collector and the same shall be <lb />
deducted from the salary herein <lb />
allowed to the sheriff. <lb />
Section That should any of <lb />
the aforesaid officers prefer to <lb />
execute their official bonds in <lb />
some bonding or security com- <lb />
authorized by the laws of <lb />
this State to execute such bonds, <lb />
they may do so and the costs <lb />
thereof shall be paid by the <lb />
out of the fund hereinafter <lb />
created. <lb />
Section That all fees, com- <lb />
missions, profits and emoluments <lb />
of any kind, except those here- <lb />
exempted, which are now <lb />
or may hereafter be allowed by <lb />
the general laws of this State to <lb />
similar officers, shall be faithful <lb />
collected by the aforesaid <lb />
sheriff, register of deeds, clerk <lb />
and treasurer and by them paid <lb />
over to the county treasurer on <lb />
the first Monday in each month <lb />
and at the same time they shall <lb />
file with the board of county <lb />
commissioners an itemized state- <lb />
of the same duly subscribed <lb />
and sworn to by them. The <lb />
board of county commissioners <lb />
shall appoint some member of <lb />
the board, or other suitable per- <lb />
son, to audit and approve the <lb />
monthly reports of said officers, <lb />
who shall have the right and <lb />
power, and it shall his duty <lb />
to examine all papers and books <lb />
of every kind and description <lb />
kept by and in the custody of <lb />
business is better business policy said officers, and require a full <lb />
kind belonging to his office shall <lb />
be guilty of a misdemeanor. <lb />
Section That this ace shall <lb />
be in full force and effect from <lb />
and after the 4th day of <lb />
1910. <lb />
Woods Liver Medicine liver reg- <lb />
which brings quick relief to sick <lb />
headache, combination, biliousness and <lb />
other symptom of liver disorders. <lb />
Particularly recommended for Jaundice, <lb />
chills, fever, malaria. The size <lb />
contains 21-2 times as much as the <lb />
Sold by John L. Wooten. <lb />
Shingles for sale at J. H. <lb />
Cobb's mill, for hearts, for <lb />
saps. Will deliver at Arthur, <lb />
on N. S. Ry. at cents per <lb />
thousand additional. <lb />
G. T. Tyson. <lb />
e C <lb />
than stopping expense by cur- <lb />
tailing the advertising <lb />
It is merely commencing <lb />
at the wrong end.- Estate <lb />
Record. <lb />
and complete itemized statement <lb />
to be filed with him for the use <lb />
of the board of all fees, profits <lb />
and emoluments received, or <lb />
which ought to have been re<lb />
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT. <lb />
IN CHARGE OF J. M. BLOW. <lb />
Authorized Agent of The Eastern Keller <lb />
Rap; seed at Smith Mar. I I. J. <lb />
P I recipient of a fine little <lb />
Miss Ella V. May. of gift of J F Dixon Indeed <lb />
ville. is spending the week with it is a nice an I as <lb />
soon as friend stokes can secure <lb />
best a and all other necessary <lb />
MM. Sauls makes the . We eXpect to see <lb />
cold drinks that car-be made <lb />
lea cold the year <lb />
tor for Ayden and vicinity. Advertising rates furnished <lb />
Stokes is the happy <lb />
WHICHARD-HALL. <lb />
THE NEWSPAPER GUT. <lb />
OAKLEY ITEMS. <lb />
round Try one. <lb />
J. W. Glenn has been to Nor- <lb />
folk during the week. <lb />
M. M. Sauls has just received <lb />
a fine-lot of perfumes and toilet <lb />
water. <lb />
E. L. Brown, cf Macclesfield, <lb />
one of the nicest little turnouts <lb />
on our streets Aden people <lb />
have ever beheld. Friend Stokes <lb />
is all smiles and heartily <lb />
himself upon his good <lb />
fortune. May his lucky star <lb />
continue to shine. <lb />
patterns and <lb />
at J. R Dixon Co. Dixon. <lb />
has accepted a Smith Dixon have recently <lb />
installed a lot of new machinery <lb />
depot <lb />
tell me that J. R. Smith, <lb />
Co., Dixon are manufacturing <lb />
as good wagons, carts and bug- <lb />
as can be found any where. <lb />
See them before buying. <lb />
Miss Lorena Dixon was at home <lb />
visiting her parents Sunday <lb />
She is teaching school near <lb />
Bethel. <lb />
Spring dress goods laces and <lb />
to match at J. R. Smith <lb />
H. C. Venters, formerly of <lb />
Ayden but now of <lb />
has been here this week on <lb />
For Beach at Pitch <lb />
good boats, flat, seine <lb />
run year good as new, and full <lb />
camp outfit. Beach in first class <lb />
shape. See or write J. R Smith <lb />
Co., Ayden. N. C. Terms <lb />
M. L- Manning, of Winterville., <lb />
and are doing some model work, <lb />
and can be well classed at a <lb />
Bee work <lb />
School books, tablets, Bibles <lb />
and Testaments at J- R. Smith Co. <lb />
Car salt just received at J. R. <lb />
Smith Co. <lb />
For Rent or a bar- <lb />
gain the W. A. Moore place ad- <lb />
joining Mrs. Fannie Holton, Robt. <lb />
others. <lb />
W. A. Darden. <lb />
Ayden, N. C. <lb />
Tr a bucket of use <lb />
third has than lard at J. R. <lb />
Smith Co. <lb />
J. E. Hart, of Kinston, spent <lb />
Sunday with relatives in town. <lb />
Rev. Geo. pastor of <lb />
the Free Will Baptist church, is <lb />
having a neat little residence <lb />
built on Lee street. <lb />
F. P. White has returned <lb />
Oakley, N. C. Mar. 1909 <lb />
Mrs. Highsmith and daughter, <lb />
of visited at Oakley last <lb />
week. <lb />
Mrs. John Hassell, of Conetoe, <lb />
visited at Mrs. Sallie <lb />
here Thursday and Friday of last <lb />
week. <lb />
Master Lionel is visit- <lb />
in Goldsboro. <lb />
The public school at Piney <lb />
Green on the 26th, but the <lb />
school continues as an entered <lb />
school. <lb />
Arrangements are being made <lb />
to plant more potatoes this sea- <lb />
son than for several years past <lb />
in this section. <lb />
T. A; Manning and family, o <lb />
Williamston. visited friends here <lb />
Saturday and Sunday. <lb />
Dr. of Stokes, was <lb />
here Sunday. <lb />
Popular Railroad Conductor Weds. <lb />
Vandemere, N. C. Feb <lb />
At o'clock this morning <lb />
at the residence of Mr. U. C. <lb />
at this place a quiet but <lb />
very beautiful marriage was <lb />
when Miss Jennie <lb />
Lee Hall, Pamlico county's <lb />
charming and attractive young <lb />
ladies, became the bride of Car- <lb />
Chas. Staton of <lb />
Bethel, N. C. This <lb />
was of much interest to a <lb />
number of friends here and else- <lb />
where, owing to the popularity <lb />
of the bride and groom in Eastern <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
The bride was handsomely <lb />
attired in a beautiful traveling <lb />
suit, with hat and furs to match, <lb />
and carried a lovely bouquet of <lb />
bridal roses. <lb />
The maid of honor, Miss Ethel <lb />
Flowers, of Vandemere, was <lb />
dressed in a suit of white <lb />
line and imported lace, and <lb />
carried a bouquet of carnations. <lb />
rt, <lb />
I see a man <lb />
tin- <lb />
Of where th work of th; fire <lb />
fiend shine. <lb />
c I hot a <lb />
at <lb />
m ; why, of <lb />
I see a man walk h the door of a <lb />
show <lb />
Where IN Woe el <lb />
the R. <lb />
thin man the star, t no <lb />
he <lb />
Star, nothing of I <lb />
news <lb />
HI I i rt trail of <lb />
Ami he -c. the out he bl <lb />
him t b <lb />
I inquire i <lb />
a K <lb />
h Maw; h.-V one of those <lb />
news; aper guys. <lb />
And day I'll by tie great <lb />
of <lb />
And sic nun through <lb />
and bold <lb />
I'll ask. and old Pet rM <lb />
No, he carries a pass i. <lb />
LUNG HEMORRHAGES <lb />
TOOK <lb />
She entered the parlor with the <lb />
groom, while the bride entered <lb />
leaning on the arm of Mr. <lb />
Whichard, brother of the <lb />
drew the free lot at the sale here j an extended visit to Lenoir<lb />
We are glad to note that While these parties <lb />
US grow. <lb />
Lime, window, doors, <lb />
locks hinges at J. R. Smith <lb />
Hugh who has been <lb />
here several days visiting <lb />
left for his home, Florence, <lb />
S. C, Monday. <lb />
We wire surprised to find that <lb />
J. R. Smith Co. Dixon are ca-- <lb />
a nice lino of coffins <lb />
and caskets of all prices and <lb />
grade's, them when needing <lb />
anything in this line. <lb />
Mrs. W. E. Hooks has come <lb />
home from a protracted visit in <lb />
the country. <lb />
Buy your brackets, balusters, <lb />
stair railing, post <lb />
and flooring of J. K. Smith <lb />
Co. Dixon. <lb />
We learn N. R. Cory will in a <lb />
short while return to his farm in <lb />
the country. Mr. Corey and <lb />
family have been residents in <lb />
Ayden for quite a while and we <lb />
feel sure all will regret to see <lb />
them leave. <lb />
Don't send elsewhere, when <lb />
you can get nice ceiling and <lb />
flooring, windows and door <lb />
frames made to order at J. R. <lb />
Smith Co. Dixon. <lb />
There was a large crowd here <lb />
Wednesday from Greenville, <lb />
Farmville and other points- It <lb />
was a pleasant occasion to us for <lb />
we met many friends we had <lb />
not seen for some years. <lb />
Rev. J. B. pastor <lb />
in charge, is conducting a pro- <lb />
meeting in the <lb />
dist church this week. All are <lb />
invited to attend these meetings. <lb />
We will give you cents per <lb />
bushel for your cotton seed or <lb />
exchange you cotton seed meal <lb />
for them at J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
Dixon. <lb />
At the sale of lots here Wed- <lb />
the sales were fine and <lb />
the parties having sales in charge <lb />
are well pleased, as bright- <lb />
est anticipations were fully real- <lb />
the number of lots sold <lb />
being The occasion gave <lb />
Ayden a boom, it showed the <lb />
visitors that Ayden is a live <lb />
town, that it is always booming <lb />
and that it will continue to boom <lb />
for the material is here that <lb />
brings about a boom. We're <lb />
little, but we are loud. Watch <lb />
We can shoe your mules and <lb />
horses, repair your carts, bug- <lb />
and wagons on short notice. <lb />
J. R. Smith Co. Dixon. <lb />
is on the sick list <lb />
this week. <lb />
Miss Ella Wayne spent Sunday <lb />
with friends in Ayden. <lb />
Misses Carrie Johnson and <lb />
Annie Dudley left Monday for <lb />
Baltimore to buy spring mil- <lb />
Mm. Ida Allen came home <lb />
Tuesday from the hospital at <lb />
Indianapolis, Ind. <lb />
F. Lilly has opened a grocery <lb />
store next door to the mayor's <lb />
All the members of Ayden <lb />
Lodge No. A. F. A. M. <lb />
are requested to be present <lb />
Thursday night at the regular <lb />
meeting. <lb />
The meeting is still going on <lb />
at the Methodist church this <lb />
week. <lb />
Mrs. L. C. Fletcher came home <lb />
Monday from the Kinston <lb />
Mrs. Susan Branch went to <lb />
Winterville Tuesday to visit <lb />
a. It was <lb />
as she is commonly known who <lb />
killed a deer several years ago <lb />
with a knot and bar- <lb />
low knife. She is a good woman <lb />
and greatly loved by all who <lb />
know her. <lb />
Charlie Bonnet, while cutting <lb />
wood for Fred Roberson last <lb />
Thursday, cut four <lb />
toes off his right foot, leaving <lb />
only his little toe. <lb />
Rev. J. R. Tingle and wife <lb />
Went to Grimesland Sunday. Mr. <lb />
Tingle has been pastor of the <lb />
Christian church there for <lb />
several years. He and his wife <lb />
are good church workers. <lb />
Wilbur Tingle came home Mon- <lb />
day from Wilson, where he had <lb />
been attending school. <lb />
Miss May Holton. of Atlantic <lb />
Christian college, at Wilson, <lb />
spent Sunday with her mother, <lb />
Mrs. A- R. Holton. <lb />
Hope to see Cousin Sally <lb />
lard printed in The Reflector <lb />
again soon. <lb />
little child of Mr. and Mrs. C. <lb />
Wynn is very much better. <lb />
Good many from this place <lb />
attended church at Oak Grove <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
T. F. Nelson and family spent <lb />
Sunday in <lb />
Dave Whitfield, of Whichard, <lb />
spent Sunday here with friends. <lb />
Miss Nannie Ross, of Stokes, <lb />
spent a few days here last week <lb />
with Miss Pearl Jenkins. <lb />
Miss Rawls, one of <lb />
most charming and <lb />
attractive young ladies,, spent <lb />
Saturday and Sunday here with <lb />
Mrs J. J. Rawls. <lb />
W. Cherry, of and <lb />
his brother. J. S. Cherry, of <lb />
Stokes, have bought a part of <lb />
the S. R Ross farm and have <lb />
moved to it. They will put their <lb />
time to farming. We welcome <lb />
them. <lb />
The dance at the C B. H. hall <lb />
the evening of Feb. 26th, was <lb />
very much joyed by all. Mar- <lb />
tin county sent several of its <lb />
handsome sons pretty <lb />
over to mingle with old <lb />
Pitt's humanity. Pitt county can <lb />
not be beat when it comes to <lb />
pretty girls, handsome young <lb />
men and good dancing. <lb />
Last Sunday morning as our <lb />
little town resting and feel- <lb />
grateful that it was a day <lb />
of rest, a farmer drove his team <lb />
up to the warehouse of E. Rogers <lb />
to get a load of guano. <lb />
no one to wait on him he <lb />
made his business soon known in <lb />
p guy <lb />
Benjamin <lb />
were entering the parlor Men- <lb />
wedding march was <lb />
beautifully rendered by Mrs. J. <lb />
A. of Vandemere. <lb />
Immediately after the <lb />
which was performed by <lb />
Rev. Mr. Stallings, of Bayboro, <lb />
N. C, the bride and room left <lb />
on the Coast Line train for <lb />
Washington, D. C, New York, <lb />
and Niagara Falls, where they <lb />
will spend several after <lb />
which they will return to the <lb />
home of the gr father at <lb />
Bethel, where a reception will <lb />
be given in their honor. The <lb />
numerous and costly bridal <lb />
presents, among which was cut <lb />
glass and silver in abundance, <lb />
attest the popularity and esteem <lb />
in which the bride and groom <lb />
are held by their many friends. <lb />
The guests of honor were <lb />
Capt. J. C. Elmore, Thad Hussey <lb />
and P. B. Tomlinson, of Tarboro, <lb />
N. C, Walter Whichard and <lb />
Misses Grimes and Minnie <lb />
Whichard of Bethel; Car- <lb />
of Washington; and J. B, <lb />
Barbour. C. H. and <lb />
W. J. Williams, of Aurora, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
IT SAVED HIS LEG. <lb />
thought I'd s <lb />
A. Swinson. , <lb />
1.1 do-tors <lb />
not l d last me up. <lb />
mm d and Infallible i n <lb />
salt rheum, <lb />
.--r.;. burns, teal . I <lb />
piles. at ail <lb />
;. <lb />
MISS PORTER.<lb />
. i. I <lb />
J ii id I o <lb />
Th i <lb />
i much and ho <lb />
-l a t- In <lb />
I similar to i I <lb />
It. v. <lb />
f-r advice, lie <lb />
. bee i . <lb />
I not able lo v <lb />
I began .-. l rT <lb />
it but I c it I <lb />
. . hi me. <lb />
be I <lb />
. r <lb />
ft m i f <lb />
and i i <lb />
in <lb />
i rt m i. <lb />
. . i . . i . <lb />
Killed by Runaway Team. <lb />
Lumberton, Feb. <lb />
accident occurred in <lb />
near the cotton mills <lb />
yesterday evening as the result <lb />
of a team of horses, had <lb />
been left taking fright <lb />
and running away. In the mad <lb />
flight they ran over three small <lb />
children, injuring the year-old <lb />
son of Mr. Allen Oliver to such <lb />
an extent that he died a few <lb />
hours later. The <lb />
daughter of Mr. R. C <lb />
was injured that her con <lb />
considered critical, <lb />
little daughter of Mrs. M. <lb />
Pate was badly bruised, but not <lb />
seriously hurt. <lb />
i . <lb />
U Bad c <lb />
. l mi I . i<lb />
tor me. <lb />
ob. <lb />
i I <lb />
, n to . . i . b <lb />
I l p. <lb />
of ala <lb />
that I <lb />
I I I <lb />
now i <lb />
THE OF LONG LIFE. <lb />
French scientist has discovered I <lb />
one <lb />
u. .-. <lb />
Bitters prolongs life and makes who i <lb />
worth It <lb />
GALLOWAY'S X ROADS ITEMS. <lb />
Galloway's X R ads, Feb. <lb />
W. F. E and b to. <lb />
went to Thursday. <lb />
W. P. and ran, Ben, went <lb />
to Grimesland Ti u n <lb />
Miss Lucy G I ; last <lb />
Saturday with Maggie <lb />
Hudson. <lb />
Miss Lucy who is <lb />
teaching at school <lb />
For Long <lb />
cotton seed. Call on <lb />
, Greenville. <lb />
A scientist a <lb />
M secret of lone life. His method house, spent iv <lb />
with the blood. But lone , c , . . <lb />
and Sunday a l.-S <lb />
and vitalize the blood, rebuilds wanted <lb />
nerve cells imparts life and e to the <lb />
entire Its a weak. <lb />
sick and d- <lb />
trouble had blighted my life r <lb />
writes W. M. Sherman, <lb />
Me., Electric Bittern <lb />
cured me Only at <lb />
The <lb />
Name Most Accompany Letter. <lb />
Correspondents who send items <lb />
to The Reflector and fail to send <lb />
their own names with the items, <lb />
are simply that much <lb />
Attention has been called <lb />
loud tones. He was told it often enough for it to be <lb />
Sunday in Oakley, and promptly J understood, but now <lb />
returned to his farm where he i and becomes necessary to <lb />
found everything hard at work j it If you want to <lb />
to do a good day's work. He you write get in add <lb />
An Evening With Mi Lucille Cobb. <lb />
rang his bell, called them all in <lb />
and informed the entire force it <lb />
was Sunday and not Wednesday. <lb />
your name to every letter. <lb />
A Cough remedy is Bees <lb />
Since received Syrup. For cough, <lb />
colds- <lb />
I and all bronchial affections. <lb />
Best <lb />
re <lb />
7.000 calendars and r <lb />
letters from parties wanting the i it quick to re- <lb />
position to learn him When It and tastes good. Gently laxative. <lb />
I Sold by John L. Wooten. <lb />
very hut <lb />
owing to the late their pro- <lb />
has been some- <lb />
; what. <lb />
I G. B. Buck i.-1 a- at <lb />
old school h use near Jack. <lb />
i We are- glad to I; i that little <lb />
On Friday evening at the home Elf, who has very ill <lb />
of her parents, on Fifth street, typhoid fever, is improving <lb />
Miss Lucille Cobb entertained a fist. <lb />
number of friends at cards. Pro-1 Cur-id s his o <lb />
whist was game. somewhat among the young <lb />
Miss Mary winning the f s. <lb />
girl's prize and Alex Blow the w. V. Clark, who at- <lb />
boy's for making As best I tending i .- <lb />
After the game the guests en was f return <lb />
joyed a salad course served by j homo last . account of <lb />
the hostess. <lb />
Remedy is put up in a; Washington of <lb />
tube with nozzle May be Jack, IS t- <lb />
applied directly to th affected parts. I <lb />
Sold by John <lb />
L. <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb />
AT AYDEN, N. C. <lb />
At the Close of Business February, 1909. <lb />
Loans and discounts <lb />
Overdrafts unsecured <lb />
Furniture fixtures <lb />
Demand loans <lb />
Due from <lb />
Cash items <lb />
Gold coin <lb />
Silver coin, including all <lb />
minor coin cur. <lb />
FOR DISEASES OF THE SKIN. <lb />
Nearly all diseases of the skin such <lb />
an salt rheum and bar- <lb />
itch, are characterized by an in- <lb />
tense itching a d smarting, which, <lb />
often makes life a burden and disturbs <lb />
sleep and rest, Quick relief be <lb />
Liabilities <lb />
stock 36,003.00 <lb />
397.81 j <lb />
. , <lb />
profits, less <lb />
cur. exp. and faxes pd. <lb />
Deposits sub. to check 42,661.74 <lb />
Cashier's outstanding 1117.00 <lb />
Total <lb />
2,600.00 <lb />
37,888.08 <lb />
100.00 <lb />
bank other <lb />
Notes <lb />
1,048.70 <lb />
4.609.00 <lb />
Total <lb />
Notice-I have this day sold <lb />
and transferred my interest in <lb />
the Carolina warehouse, <lb />
ville, N- C, such as and <lb />
warehouse fixtures and lease on <lb />
said house, to W. E. <lb />
Best wishes for his success- <lb />
C. R- Townsend. <lb />
are f i h i .- bring <lb />
relief to <lb />
mil o-her s MU- <lb />
They tone to the <lb />
haul <lb />
and by <lb />
John n. <lb />
Dr Joseph Dixon <lb />
Physician and Surgeon <lb />
Office over Bank Building <lb />
AYDEN. N. C. <lb />
Colored <lb />
Rev. H. C. a woman <lb />
evangelist of Lone Branch, N. <lb />
ls assisting Rev. R. Henry Saw- <lb />
Jr., in a this week <lb />
; in York Temple A. M. E Z. <lb />
church. The church is crowded <lb />
at every service much inter- <lb />
est is shown. <lb />
881.787.97 <lb />
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. . <lb />
COUNTY PITT . . . . . <lb />
I J B. Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear <lb />
the to the best o my knowledge <lb />
and sworn to be- Correct <lb />
day of Feb. J R SMITH <lb />
It allays the K. <lb />
most Many have been <lb />
cured by its use. For sale by J. I , <lb />
Wooten. <lb />
STANCIL HODGES, <lb />
Notary Public <lb />
DIXON, <lb />
Directors. <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
W. H. Smith has purchased <lb />
the of A. Cc in the <lb />
Carolina Milling <lb />
Co. and will conduct the bus- <lb />
at the place- All <lb />
work promptly looked after Mr. <lb />
Cox will still with the <lb />
Company. <lb />
MISS C. MEREDITH, <lb />
Graduate Nurse <lb />
Ayden, North Carolina. <lb />
SEEDS <lb />
lo <lb />
with I <lb />
FOR CENTS <lb />
will <lb />
COLLECTION <lb />
l .,. mill., <lb />
i , ,. Mm <lb />
l i if <lb />
He <lb />
Sen-l T <lb />
. <lb />
will.<lb />
Km<lb />
i-v<lb /></p>
                <pb facs="00018034_tn_0004" n="4" />
                <p>
is the <lb />
will item it to show a very <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 />
Remember that we represent all things as they are and <lb />
regulate the price by the true value of the article. <lb />
We feel confident that the most critical examination of our <lb />
complete and very Appropriate Lines of Desirable Goods <lb />
convince you that they are NOT EQUALED ELSEWHERE <lb />
IN MERIT OR IN PRICE. <lb />
WHEN YOU PUT ON STOCKINGS <lb />
Of the heavier do your <lb />
pinch, and Mil and per- <lb />
ire If you sprinkle 1- <lb />
E-s-, antiseptic pod r the t. <lb />
in o it wail give you res <lb />
and comfort, and instant When <lb />
necessary, and your <lb />
noes light, Allen's Foot-Ease <lb />
the U use. Try it <lb />
dig in new slues and o <lb />
shoes. Sold <lb />
When Sample Add <lb />
S. Olmsted, Roy, N. Y. <lb />
Don't accept any <lb />
LOST CLASSICS. <lb />
IN <lb />
WE CAN <lb />
SUPPLY <lb />
YOUR NEEDS <lb />
ALL LINES of GOODS <lb />
Come to us Goods you may need. Look through <lb />
beautiful stock and you will be pleased. <lb />
J. R. J. G. <lb />
of Good <lb />
GREENVILLE, U. S. A. <lb />
Not One Work of or Van <lb />
Remains to Us. <lb />
What with barbarism, religious <lb />
intolerance and indifference, little <lb />
could, have remained to us of the <lb />
literatures of Greece and Rome but <lb />
for their almost <lb />
wealth. <lb />
Sappho we posses- only an ode <lb />
or two and quoted fragments. Her <lb />
work were burned in the eleventh <lb />
center; by order of the great nil- <lb />
says by way of <lb />
consolation that they were <lb />
with such bewildering tenderness <lb />
and rapture it might have been <lb />
dangerous to them a <lb />
Of comedies of domes- <lb />
tie life, the work of a <lb />
writer whose field was never <lb />
pied, anybody else and whose <lb />
of style Plutarch declares to <lb />
have been surpassed -by Homer <lb />
not even what may l-e called <lb />
a fragment remains. Stray lines are <lb />
quoted here and there. Twenty- <lb />
four of the plays are known to have <lb />
until the seventeenth <lb />
when they were erased from <lb />
their rolls t. make space for the <lb />
works of an ecclesiastical writer. <lb />
Of the dramas of the great <lb />
Creek tragedians, Aeschylus, <lb />
and Euripides, only thirty-two <lb />
are possessed by the world today. <lb />
The brilliant Livy, to whom Ma- <lb />
among moderns, is often <lb />
wrote volumes or rolls of <lb />
his of Rome. Of these <lb />
thirty-five remain to us. <lb />
Of e thirty historical volumes <lb />
of we have four. <lb />
Of Pliny the elder, the sole great <lb />
of the Roman race, but <lb />
one work has escaped destruction. <lb />
a biographer, placed <lb />
by common consent beside the <lb />
incomparable Plutarch, is to- <lb />
tally lost to us. <lb />
Of Caesar's orations, for which <lb />
NATURE'S WARNING. <lb />
People Must <lb />
Heed It. <lb />
ills come quietly- <lb />
y. <lb />
always warns you <lb />
lb kidney secretions. <lb />
i i unhealthy <lb />
a u-r- re an I sediment <lb />
Pa .-a i indent, painful. <lb />
;. to use Kidney<lb />
To ward oft d or u- <lb />
. . . <lb />
Dun's have done t work in this <lb />
locality. <lb />
Mrs T. A. Mitchell. Chestnut <lb />
St., Kinston, N C, <lb />
a time were <lb />
weak, secretions to piss <lb />
irregularly. w-s a constant,, <lb />
ache the of my <lb />
I had pains h <lb />
which bother d me <lb />
day and night. Finally raiding about <lb />
Kidney Pills and being much <lb />
res -d, I procured a I ox. I u ct <lb />
them in strict with the <lb />
re lions and h <lb />
SOSa and kidneys b-came <lb />
normal. feel in every and <lb />
can therefore recommend hid- <lb />
Pills ii in excellent remedy to <lb />
other kidney For sale by <lb />
all dealer. Price cents <lb />
Co. Buffalo. Ne York, sole <lb />
for the United Mites. <lb />
the BUM <lb />
WE TOLD YOU <lb />
were ready for business, and we <lb />
thank you for the courtesies and <lb />
business you have extended to <lb />
While we are asking for and <lb />
us. <lb />
and take no <lb />
For Sale-Cabbage plants <lb />
grown from Tate's <lb />
Jersey seed, in any <lb />
quantity. per 1.000 delivered <lb />
from field. cents per 1.000 <lb />
extra for packing for shipment. <lb />
1- C <lb />
Piles Cured at Home by <lb />
New Absorption Method. <lb />
If suffer from itching. <lb />
me your <lb />
address, and I will tell how to <lb />
sure at home by the new <lb />
will also <lb />
some of this home free for <lb />
rial with from your <lb />
if r. quested re- <lb />
lief rd cure s <lb />
no money hut others of th <lb />
today to Mrs M Sun <lb />
P. Ind <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 />
Her <lb />
Louise was just four years old <lb />
when one day she came to her moth- <lb />
and said, dear, so <lb />
Her mother, believing the child <lb />
was repeating words she had heard <lb />
We have a lady clerk, clever <lb />
and attentive, to after your <lb />
wants and l y i have left <lb />
home and forge n your <lb />
her knowledge and skill <lb />
is yours for the asking. <lb />
some older person say. told her to. <lb />
his contemporary fame as great . . . <lb />
. , J. run on and she was too <lb />
for his or statesman- . . , <lb />
i . u. to he nervous. But Louise <lb />
ship, not one has been preserved. . . . . . u. <lb />
insisted, and her mother finally as- <lb />
The Central Mercantile Co. <lb />
J. Davenport, Mgr.<lb />
NEW GARDEN SEED <lb />
FOR 1909.<lb />
Coward Wooten <lb />
Drug Store.<lb />
How Rooms Are In Mexico. <lb />
Strangers sometimes mildly won- <lb />
what newspapers or sheets of <lb />
blank paper are tied on the win- <lb />
or balconies of certain houses <lb />
for. A sheet of paper thus arranged <lb />
is a sign meaning that there are <lb />
rooms to rent in the house on <lb />
which it is displayed and is just as <lb />
significant in its import as three <lb />
golden balls over a pawnbroker's <lb />
shop are in other <lb />
can Herald.<lb />
Furniture And House Furnishing Goods <lb />
For Cash or on Installments. <lb />
In Building Formerly Occupied by Dispensary. Large Stock of everything <lb />
Needed in your House. Our are low. <lb />
BROWN SAVAGE <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE NATIONAL BANK OF GREENVILLE <lb />
AT GREENVILLE, <lb />
In the of North Carolina, at the <lb />
close of business, Feb. 5th, 1909 <lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
Loans and discounts <lb />
Overdrafts secured and <lb />
unsecured 1,125.06 <lb />
I U. S. Bonds to secure cir- <lb />
21,000.00 <lb />
Banking house, furniture, <lb />
and fixtures 3,216.52 <lb />
Due from National banks <lb />
reserve <lb />
Due from State Banks <lb />
and Bankers 3,315.95 <lb />
Due from approved re- <lb />
serve agents 17,157.32 <lb />
Checks and other cash <lb />
items <lb />
Exchanges for clearing house <lb />
Notes of other National <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 />
ed her how it felt to be nervous. <lb />
She answered, drawing her little <lb />
shoulders up and clinching her fists <lb />
tightly, feel in a hurry all <lb />
over <lb />
In 1853. <lb />
A letter written by a student in; <lb />
the medical school of the University <lb />
of Michigan in tells of <lb />
cost of living in those days. The <lb />
writer <lb />
will cost me much more to <lb />
live in Ann Arbor than anticipated <lb />
owing principally to the high price <lb />
of provisions. I cannot tell yet <lb />
what it will cost to board myself, <lb />
but think that I cannot safely <lb />
mate it at less than per week for <lb />
besides room rent, fuel, <lb />
etc., which will swell the <lb />
amount to at least The <lb />
dents generally, so far as I have as- <lb />
pay from to <lb />
per week table board, and <lb />
seems to be about as as good <lb />
board can be obtained, including <lb />
room, fuel, lights, <lb />
Alumnus. <lb />
j. <lb />
SOMETHING NEW <lb />
In White Goods, figured <lb />
Madras, India Linens, French Lawns. Having <lb />
bought a big lot of these goods it enables us to sell <lb />
hem at low prices. <lb />
At Big Store <lb />
Now <lb />
S MOORING <lb />
Sam White store on Five Points. More room and larger <lb />
to me. <lb />
General Merchandise. <lb />
Coma <lb />
87.87 <lb />
5,641.98 <lb />
380.00 <lb />
110.44 <lb />
1,050.00 <lb />
INSURE WITH <lb />
C. L. WILKINSON <lb />
Life, Fire, Accident and Health, <lb />
and Bonds. Will go on your <lb />
Bond. <lb />
Total 227,371.91 <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
Capital stock paid in f 50,000.00 <lb />
Surplus fund 10,000.00 <lb />
I Undivided profits less cur- <lb />
rent taxes paid 3,861.83 <lb />
National bank notes <lb />
outstanding 21,000.00 <lb />
Due state banks <lb />
and bankers 3,032.37 <lb />
Individual deposits <lb />
subject to 121,610.08 <lb />
Time <lb />
Cashier's checks <lb />
outstanding 299.64 <lb />
borrowed 21,000.00 <lb />
COAL AND WOOD <lb />
We have Scales to weigh your coal, <lb />
keep all kinda on the yard, dry wood <lb />
and quick delivery. Phone <lb />
C. COMPANY <lb />
PERRY GO. <lb />
NORFOLK. VA. <lb />
Cotton Factors and handlers c <lb />
Bagging, Ties and Bags. <lb />
and shipment <lb />
solicited, <lb />
Total S 227.371.91 <lb />
State of N. C, County of Pitt, <lb />
I, P. J. Forbes, cashier of the above- <lb />
named bank, do solemnly swear that <lb />
the above statement is true to the beat <lb />
of my knowledge and belief. <lb />
F. J. FORBES, Cashier. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to before me <lb />
this 11th day of February, 1909. <lb />
H. D. <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
Correct <lb />
L. W. TUCKER, <lb />
F. JAMES, <lb />
WHEDBEE, <lb />
Directors. <lb />
Last Call far far 1908 <lb />
I will attend at the following <lb />
time and places for the purpose <lb />
collecting the taxes due to the <lb />
State and county of Pitt for the <lb />
Johnson Mill, Creek <lb />
township, on Thursday, March <lb />
4th, 1909. <lb />
Ayden, township, <lb />
Thursday, March 4th, 1909, at <lb />
Bank of Ayden. <lb />
Farmville, Farmville township, <lb />
Thursday, March 4th. 1909, at <lb />
Bank of Farmville. <lb />
Bethel, Bethel township, <lb />
Thursday. March 4th, 1909, at <lb />
Bank of Bethel. <lb />
Grimesland, township, <lb />
Saturday, March 6th. 1909. <lb />
Stokes, Carolina township, <lb />
Saturday March 6th, 1909. <lb />
Fountain, Falkland township, <lb />
Saturday. March 6th, 1909. <lb />
C. D. Smith Store. Beaver <lb />
Dam township, Monday, March <lb />
8th. 1909. <lb />
X Roads, town- <lb />
ship, Tuesday, March 9th, 1909. <lb />
township, <lb />
Wednesday, March 10th, 1909. <lb />
All persona owing taxes for the <lb />
said year are requested to meet <lb />
i me and pay the same. <lb />
I L. W. Tucker, Sheriff. <lb />
C. D. TUNSTALL <lb />
Opposite Center Brick Warehouse. <lb />
General Merchandise. <lb />
Pulley bowen <lb />
Home of Women's Fashions, Greenville C <lb />
Taft Vandyke Se-1 <lb />
solid car load BUCK STOVES <lb />
Also Rolls Matting. Fine Line Couches. and Lace <lb />
AN <lb />
HE MORAL AND SOCIAL BENEFITS <lb />
WOMAN'S BET- <lb />
ASSOCIATION. <lb />
of<lb />
Gardner's Re- <lb />
pair Shop. <lb />
Opposite Market, <lb />
Carts, Wagons and farm- <lb />
utensils repaired. Furniture repair- <lb />
ed and machines <lb />
r, paired. All work guaranteed to be <lb />
as good the beet, and tower <lb />
than also by. a <lb />
portable Cut once S ft,, cut <lb />
foe., cot three times We, per cord. <lb />
me a trial. <lb />
GARDNER <lb />
French Cleaning and Dying, <lb />
guaranteed. <lb />
W. P. Edwards. <lb />
Try juice, it is <lb />
elegant. J. M. Reuse t Co. <lb />
by to all person <lb />
the year 1908 that same <lb />
i before the 1st day <lb />
There <lb />
Notice is hereby <lb />
owing t for t <lb />
must be paid on or <lb />
of March, or c will be add-d. <lb />
will be no exceptions, and you can save <lb />
trouble and the additional coat by com- <lb />
forward promptly and paying Toe <lb />
law is Tery strict on me I must <lb />
comply with It, L. W. Tucker, <lb />
lea. by Miss Archer. <lb />
Falkland School, Pitt <lb />
County <lb />
Io 1902 at the State Normal at <lb />
under the super- <lb />
of education's best friend, <lb />
association <lb />
which has proved one <lb />
the most practical agencies in <lb />
minting progress and advance- <lb />
in every line of school work <lb />
the State has ever known. <lb />
This association was given the <lb />
me of the Woman's Better- <lb />
Association, and it has in- <lb />
shown itself to be most <lb />
named, for it has truly <lb />
n a boon to the schools of <lb />
Carolina. The rural <lb />
have reaped the lion's <lb />
of the benefit, for it is <lb />
that improvements are <lb />
needed-though the town <lb />
city schools have certainly <lb />
its far reaching influence. <lb />
I Aside from the material aid <lb />
he association has rendered-in <lb />
act through this material aid <lb />
have received social <lb />
that can never <lb />
fee estimated. In order to <lb />
and understand this <lb />
vice we have to know something <lb />
the conditions both <lb />
the school rooms and <lb />
communities. <lb />
We realize that all classes and <lb />
are found in the aver- <lb />
school. These children to a <lb />
extent reflect their <lb />
Imagine then the joy <lb />
with which majority of them <lb />
from homes would <lb />
come a neat, cherry, attractive <lb />
and comfortable room, and in <lb />
many instances revel in the <lb />
books that even the average <lb />
school now affords. <lb />
It is true the most impression- <lb />
able period of a life is <lb />
spent in the school room, it is <lb />
then tUt his character is being <lb />
made, his ideals created and life <lb />
long habits formed. His <lb />
at is critical time <lb />
should be everything that tends <lb />
to stimulate, uplift, and <lb />
refine. <lb />
It is also unquestionably true <lb />
that the silent influences of en- <lb />
and example are the <lb />
most powerful and lasting <lb />
tors in character building. If <lb />
this be the case the Betterment <lb />
has opened an <lb />
I avenue for the development of <lb />
youth of the State and <lb />
should be heartily supported by <lb />
every teacher and yea, <lb />
every citizen of the State- <lb />
We have seen how the moral <lb />
tone of a community can be <lb />
affected by this organization- <lb />
now let us look into the social <lb />
influence of it <lb />
In the first place, any moral <lb />
development is sure to bring <lb />
improvement in social conditions. <lb />
A clean, attractive school room <lb />
and school grounds are sure to <lb />
have a refining influence on the <lb />
roughest in school. Before <lb />
we realize the cause of the <lb />
change we find the children <lb />
more interest in their per- <lb />
appearance, caring more <lb />
for books, flowers and pictures, <lb />
in fact, living on a higher plain <lb />
altogether. Naturally this in- <lb />
is felt at home and <lb />
, brings sunshine where all was <lb />
darkness before. But in addition <lb />
to what improvement and <lb />
development the silent <lb />
of environment may bring about, <lb />
the good that is derived from <lb />
being brought in touch with pa- <lb />
rents of pupils is inestimable. <lb />
Nothing seems to me more <lb />
essential to successful <lb />
than to know personally the <lb />
parent of every child. We can <lb />
then appreciate more fully the <lb />
needs of each pupil an. are <lb />
I brought more in sympathy with <lb />
parents, sympathy in <lb />
heartier cooperation on <lb />
the part of parents results <lb />
in better more in- <lb />
and harder work. <lb />
This association of mutual <lb />
breaks down the barrier that <lb />
so often exists between the <lb />
teacher and especially <lb />
Of poorer patrons, and it is that; <lb />
class we wish to help. <lb />
The easiest and most success- <lb />
way to reach a child is through <lb />
a parent, and vie versa, so with <lb />
this double force of attractive <lb />
wholesome environment and <lb />
good books, combined with the <lb />
SEEDS <lb />
i tr <lb />
s st-cs <lb />
t. -i <lb />
m- <lb />
to-day; <lb />
mm <lb />
CENTS <lb />
H. W. MM toe-roar. <lb />
y V J<lb />
TO COUNTY BOYS. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
virtue of the power of sale con- -j <lb />
to a mortgage a. ed <lb />
ard delivered by S. Man- j <lb />
to E. A. Everett on 22nd day of j. <lb />
H. recorded <lb />
i office Fill county. N <lb />
book a peg toe u d-r-Hp. d a <lb />
b fore the court <lb />
house door in Gr. N. C. to the <lb />
hi best Saturday. Mar. h me y <lb />
h. at i. m a n a <lb />
tractor of land lying and be <lb />
in the y of Fin and Nor Ii J <lb />
Carolina <lb />
A e. rt -i-i tract or parcel of a In f. <lb />
in t county N. . <lb />
u hi <lb />
township adjoining the or Joe Ai- <lb />
H. Join t <lb />
containing four acres m re or j ,, <lb />
less. A sad J <lb />
in c ruin lot of land in H. <lb />
there is a two <lb />
v frame building ard <lb />
on said Stancill now resides, containing <lb />
one an acre more o- less <lb />
H Hells Cross Roads, to <lb />
mortgage deed. Terms of sale <lb />
cash. <lb />
Dear Boys <lb />
I want you to join me in ask- -ash <lb />
the editor of The Reflector This the ard day of <lb />
combined with the give us one column each week Brown, <lb />
which the as- in which we may Attorney. <lb />
offers, I see no origin of I want every, <lb />
i- not ten old to one j <lb />
why great things should not <lb />
follow, and the success that has <lb />
already been met with be <lb />
an inspiration to us all not U <lb />
leave a stone unturned in carry- <lb />
to its full limit an enter- <lb />
prise that means so much to the <lb />
youth of our State. <lb />
NEAR DEATH IN BIG POND. <lb />
It was a thrilling exp to Mrs. <lb />
to f death. years a <lb />
severe lung gave me intense <lb />
she writes <lb />
times caused my death. All <lb />
remedies an I doctors said <lb />
Then Pr. King s New Vi <lb />
conn b. ought quick re and a cure <lb />
so I have not been <lb />
ed in twelve years Mrs Bop. r <lb />
lives in Big Von L Pa. It works <lb />
Sen in rough and col I sore lungs <lb />
. up. <lb />
cough and <lb />
affections. and <lb />
tie free Guaranteed by all . <lb />
COUSIN SAME DILLARD. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
Ml 1.1 a V <lb />
hoy from ten years old to one <lb />
hundred to join US. , the of sale <lb />
not allow me to <lb />
much. I want you boys la , Atkinson on Slat day <lb />
up and be ready to answer <lb />
Do not wait for North in book X-7 page w. <lb />
I have to confess my <lb />
at the start. I <lb />
have known a thousand things I, Monday M-h. J <lb />
do not know if I had asked <lb />
lows, , . , <lb />
NAMES. acres of land in <lb />
When was Pitt county form- B <lb />
I ash; med to say I do;, . h. on t t on tn <lb />
r I. a t the I a am aid on the <lb />
Greenville. N. C, Feb. 1909. <lb />
Editor <lb />
It has been a number of years <lb />
since I have l-n Sallie <lb />
in print. Suppose you <lb />
mention this matter a time or <lb />
two and see if you get a <lb />
reproduction of this once noted <lb />
anecdote. The young lawyers and <lb />
people generally know <lb />
nothing of amusing story. <lb />
A Subscriber. <lb />
Who can furnish the copy <lb />
Ed. <lb />
PROF H. A. OF HA- <lb />
CUBA. RECOMMENDS <lb />
CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH <lb />
REMEDY. <lb />
long ago as I en remember my <lb />
other user and <lb />
I med to say i b h. on t t on in f <lb />
. it railed t the a and on the j <lb />
not know. Why was it f R p c an, as <lb />
William Pitt, a great B, M which was . <lb />
born in 1708. <lb />
was a friend of our stands, <lb />
. . our Roads at fork of the the <lb />
our m seven <lb />
were glad to preserve His co from David . ; <lb />
name. Carolina has <lb />
served his name in deed, term of <lb />
20th day of February, <lb />
He called Earl of Atkinson, <lb />
BAKER <lb />
The place to buy our Com- <lb />
Stock to select from, first quail <lb />
goods only. <lb />
Agricultural Implements A Specialty <lb />
Consisting Plows. Mowers, Harrows. Stalk <lb />
Cutters. Hakes and high grade <lb />
both riding and walking, <lb />
American Fence Wire <lb />
in the most popular heights always on hand. <lb />
Complete stock ready mixed <lb />
PAINTS <lb />
promptly. <lb />
Those wishing to purchase <lb />
will do well to see us as we carry <lb />
but the best. <lb />
It contemplate building give us <lb />
call We will appreciate your business and <lb />
will take care your orders <lb />
Baker Hart. <lb />
I want our column to have <lb />
something from a hundred boys <lb />
in a few months. <lb />
forever, <lb />
A. D. Betts, <lb />
p, Son, s. <lb />
2-1 <lb />
Administrators Notice. <lb />
OF OF <lb />
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE <lb />
AT N- C <lb />
At The of February <lb />
10,000.00 <lb />
as <lb />
A- U. Dens, I per, deceased. All W-OM <lb />
u M r against e are <lb />
N. C. them to Mi <lb />
or February or tin- <lb />
notice will tie plead in bar the re- <lb />
of the same. <lb />
This February 24th. <lb />
F. M. Woo en, Alt . <lb />
R. L, Carr, <lb />
Bet's and the <lb />
county are assured that <lb />
they can have all the space de <lb />
sired in The Reflector to carry <lb />
out hi. suggestion. In this par- <lb />
it will be to the <lb />
both to ask and answer <lb />
questions, and we wane one <lb />
them to answer the n <lb />
above about Pitt <lb />
Notice. <lb />
virtue of the power of sale en <lb />
Stray Taken Up. <lb />
have taken up one stray male hog, <lb />
weighs h-tween and -00 <lb />
black . marked swallow <lb />
can got same <lb />
proving ownership ard <lb />
R. F. R No. N. C. <lb />
Resources <lb />
Loan, and Capita <lb />
Overdraft. <lb />
Unsecured <lb />
Furniture and fixtures 1,880.60 <lb />
Due <lb />
Oath items <lb />
Gold coin <lb />
silver coin, including<lb />
Nat bk. and other <lb />
S. notes 8.445.00<lb />
cur. exp. and taxes pd. 2,124.87 <lb />
Time Certificates 7,846.86 <lb />
Deposit sub. to check 50.870.28 <lb />
Cashier outstanding <lb />
Total <lb />
as-Hi <lb />
r in my hi- H A <lb />
value until writes n. .- <lb />
of <lb />
Havana the night <lb />
3rd our baby sick <lb />
with a very c-id ; the m x- <lb />
w and the following <lb />
was Be <lb />
down and it necessary to have <lb />
him in the arms every TO <lb />
ten his r I cult. I a- <lb />
not think he would live until <lb />
At last. thought of my mo I <lb />
ST, la's Cough <lb />
which w- gave, and t afforded prom <lb />
, now la's h i <lb />
fUlly recovered. Under the c <lb />
I would rot a moment <lb />
that Chamberlain's Cough <lb />
Remedy, and I hat saved the life <lb />
of Mar J- <lb />
L. Wooten an I Coward <lb />
Sheriff <lb />
UNEQUAL AS A CURE FOR <lb />
being an excellent remedy <lb />
for and throat troubles. <lb />
Remedy <lb />
. a cure for says Harry f, <lb />
on. of Ind. When given <lb />
Ki. will prevent the <lb />
thou. <lb />
id. of homes. For sale by J. L. Woo- <lb />
. n and Coward ft .;. <lb />
The Date Be April <lb />
The local lodge, Knights of <lb />
Pythias, has arranged to run a <lb />
special train to Greenville on the <lb />
8th of April, for the benefit of <lb />
all and lady friends <lb />
that wish to attend the <lb />
district Hoe <lb />
Press., <lb />
Sake ice <lb />
from water <lb />
M milk <lb />
all thoroughly and <lb />
heat or cook it; <lb />
don- <lb />
n quart, of delicious ice <lb />
at very small <lb />
know <lb />
S at all grocer-. <lb />
Book <lb />
Pure fa- Co., t <lb />
3rd day,.; <lb />
and recorded in the <lb />
of. e. of V <lb />
North Carolina, in b 0-8, page , <lb />
ala b fore the curt <lb />
c. highest UM, <lb />
av th- 15th of M <lb />
or par el of <lb />
S Being <lb />
ship, th.- A. <lb />
,, West b. undid<lb />
an I the, lands o A. <lb />
J C Mortgagee. <lb />
iF. C. Harding Alfy, Greenville. N. C. <lb />
W. i <lb />
j. <lb />
knowledge and belief. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb />
fore me, this 12th day <lb />
IN <lb />
And Provisions <lb />
Cotton<lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
Correct- <lb />
W. I. DAVIS. <lb />
W. <lb />
r. M. DAVIS <lb />
rectors. <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE <lb />
BETHEL BANKING CO. <lb />
AT BETHEL, N. <lb />
At the February 5th, <lb />
Liabilities <lb />
Resources <lb />
Fresh kept -on- pg <lb />
in stock. Country <lb />
Produce Bought and Sold S <lb />
Loans and discounts <lb />
Overdrafts secured <lb />
unsecured , <lb />
Furniture and fixtures <lb />
Silver coin including <lb />
6,000.00 <lb />
1,500.00 <lb />
0,8-8.88 Capital stock <lb />
Surplus fund <lb />
810.84 Undivided profits leas <lb />
expenses and taxes pd 1,089.05 <lb />
Time of deposit 8.161.-8 <lb />
I Not Quite <lb />
nail or screw driver or an- <lb />
lacking. Have a good S <lb />
f tool box and be <lb />
Our line <lb />
S could desire, and <lb />
W we -K <lb />
box does not lack a single ff <lb />
useful article. k <lb />
Silver coin including j sub to check <lb />
minor coin currency j , k 1,170.77 <lb />
National bank notes . <lb />
other <lb />
Total <lb />
Total <lb />
Of Course <lb />
You get s k <lb />
Horse Goods c i <lb />
of <lb />
Corey <lb />
One Boy's <lb />
Beautiful line new styles Dear <lb />
Tailor made Ladies Skirts just , fort as early as 1760. <lb />
ed. Call R <lb />
Rant Wood's Seeds <lb />
For The <lb />
Garden Farm. <lb />
Thirty years in business, with <lb />
a steadily increasing- trade every <lb />
year-until we have one <lb />
of the largest businesses in <lb />
in this country-is the best of <lb />
evidence as to <lb />
Superior Quality <lb />
of Wood's Seeds. <lb />
are for <lb />
Grass and Clover Seeds. <lb />
Seed Potatoes. Seed Oats. <lb />
Cow Peas. Beans <lb />
all Farm Seeds. <lb />
Wood's Catalog <lb />
the most useful and <lb />
Garden and Farm seed Catalog- <lb />
mailed free on request. <lb />
WOOD SONS, <lb />
S.-dam-n, V- <lb />
that the above <lb />
knowledge and belief. <lb />
HI- <lb />
and before I <lb />
18th of <lb />
STATON, <lb />
M. ti. <lb />
S. M. INKS. <lb />
Pi rectors.<lb />
Hardware <lb />
Cole for <lb />
farm <lb />
Edge Tools. <lb />
Subscribe to The Daily<lb /></p>
                <pb facs="00018034_tn_0005" n="5" />
                <p>
Ml <lb />
WINTERVILLE <lb />
In Charge of F. C. NYE I <lb />
A of The Eastern and Vicinity-Advertising; Rates on Application J<lb />
headquarters for the Tobacco bed cloth just <lb />
and bailer <lb />
. Syracuse. We have decided to close out <lb />
. Kn fainter can our line of furniture and we are There Was Only a Small Loss at <lb />
do without these valuable offering it ct almost your own Either. <lb />
TWO STORES ENTERED. <lb />
chinos I is farm. We for c Sec us quickly <lb />
x . . s i n i A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
you n, Barber Co. j Anew line of <lb />
Mr. F std Hiss in opened <lb />
went to Green Harrington. Barber Co. <lb />
ville A. large lot of best Hour just <lb />
Remember the Tar Heel arrived. <lb />
end i . made by the Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
A. G. C Co. If you want your to <lb />
A. C . Mfg. j be healthy and lay well, and your <lb />
Mr. a I H C. pigs to be thrifty give them Dr. <lb />
went to and Stock and Poultry Food. <lb />
If it don't do what it is <lb />
;. i D k are still to do report it to us <lb />
your money back- <lb />
A. <lb />
u orders, <lb />
as curly as <lb />
c; T. Shad can be bad at our market <lb />
kin preach in the Baptist now. <lb />
church t. The Literary So <lb />
; gave a most delightful en- <lb />
Co., . . t it it Saturday night <lb />
u V <lb />
Some time Saturday night two <lb />
in town were broken into. <lb />
One of the blinds of a I win- <lb />
to the store of J. S. Mooring, <lb />
on Five Points was prized off <lb />
and entrance made through the <lb />
window. A small quantity of <lb />
snuff, tobacco and flour all <lb />
that were missed from the store. <lb />
The store of C. D. Tunstall, <lb />
on Dickinson avenue, was also <lb />
broken into, entrance supposed <lb />
to have been made by a <lb />
few in change <lb />
left the cash register is all <lb />
that was missed. <lb />
fall to <lb />
popular remedy I <lb />
effectually cure <lb />
Constipation, Sick <lb />
Biliousness <lb />
And ALL DISEASES arising from a <lb />
Liver end Bad Digestion <lb />
The I appetite <lb />
um flesh. Dom; elegant- <lb />
. re. m and easy to swallow. <lb />
No Substitute. <lb />
A PHYSIC. <lb />
When you wart a pleasant physic <lb />
give Stomach n-d Liver <lb />
a trial. They arc mild and <lb />
title in their . pro- <lb />
pleasant cathartic effect. Call <lb />
d hall, at I. aid Coward <lb />
MISS LELIA ENTERTAINS. <lb />
for <lb />
On Friday after loon. <lb />
Miss Lelia Higgs delightfully en- <lb />
a large number of her <lb />
friends at her home on Dickinson <lb />
avenue. <lb />
The guests arrived at <lb />
o'clock, and were cordially re <lb />
by the hostess. <lb />
The two contests were very <lb />
interesting, one of them being <lb />
the naming of tho books of the <lb />
New Testament. Jessie <lb />
Brinkley the correct <lb />
names was awarded the prize, an <lb />
elegant box of candy. At six <lb />
o'clock delightful r. tits <lb />
were served after which the <lb />
guests departed declaring <lb />
Higgs a most charming <lb />
OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE, <lb />
AT N. <lb />
At the close of business February <lb />
Resources <lb />
Loans and discounts <lb />
Overdrafts secured <lb />
and unsecured 8,809.76 <lb />
Other stocks, bonds <lb />
and mortgages <lb />
Furniture and 8,187.88 <lb />
loans 10,641.76 <lb />
Due from 48,908.76 <lb />
Cash items 2,1175.81 <lb />
coin <lb />
Silver coin <lb />
minor coin currency 1,978.94- <lb />
hank and other U. <lb />
S. notes <lb />
Total <lb />
Liabilities <lb />
Capital stock <lb />
Surplus fund <lb />
Undivided profits, lens <lb />
cur. ex. and <lb />
Time of log .-, . , <lb />
D p tub t. f <lb />
Cashier's checks out- <lb />
standing 958.02 <lb />
Total <lb />
. I and SO to. m The boys of the Literary a <lb />
 present to j will treat you <lb />
. pate In the enjoyment, and the <lb />
. say the time passed <lb />
j. ; 9-k in they could <lb />
. The <lb />
tools. to celebrate Washington's <lb />
BOY'S ANSWER. <lb />
. i School i to <lb />
b.- t . . .; <lb />
Dr. L. P <lb />
Wake I e deliver <lb />
Ayden, N. C, Feb. 1909. <lb />
De <lb />
I in The <lb />
that you want to find out when <lb />
birthday and every part was <lb />
r enjoyed. <lb />
C. L. pastor of formed. <lb />
the first Baptist church in New my answer to your question <lb />
at the Ber . will deliver the annual I know. <lb />
May 1-1. Doctor commencement sermon of Win-; Pitt county was formed in 1760 <lb />
. High School Beaufort county, named in <lb />
one of May Rev. Mr., honor William Pitt, of <lb />
the leading scholars the South. classmate of Prof. arr. county is also <lb />
As . . bus i I Li n., is one of the miles, <lb />
and i rs in the State. I this in <lb />
found at .-.-, the best Dr. Poteat for the literary ad-North Carolina year book and <lb />
grades at reasonable dress, Mr. for the business directory by the News <lb />
Harrington, Barter Co. a strong debating team Observer. <lb />
State of North Carolina, County of <lb />
I, L. Little, Cashier of the above-named hank, do sol- <lb />
swear that the above statement is true t the best my <lb />
knowledge and belief. JAMES L. LITTLE, Cashier. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to he- <lb />
fore me, this 12th day of <lb />
H. Bateman, <lb />
Notary Republic. <lb />
R. W. King, <lb />
W. B. Wilson, <lb />
J. G. <lb />
Directors. <lb />
Have just <lb />
LURID GLOW OF DOOM <lb />
was in the raj fare, hand <lb />
body of the little of M. <lb />
of Henrietta, Pa. His p <lb />
from eczema had, live year, de <lb />
lied nil remedies and the I <lb />
doctors, who raid poisoned <lb />
had his lungs I <lb />
save him <lb />
mother, bottles of <lb />
completely cured him For j <lb />
Eruption, ca. Salt <lb />
and a I Blood and <lb />
Rheumatism Electric s is <lb />
supreme. Only Bee. Guaranteed by <lb />
all it. <lb />
Taft <lb />
solid car load BUCK STOVES <lb />
Rolls Matting. Fine Line Couches. and Lace Curtains <lb />
received a <lb />
C D. TUNSTALL <lb />
L eater Brick Warehouse. <lb />
General<lb />
Asher <lb />
LINIMENT. <lb />
You will hunt a cord while before <lb />
ration that is I to <lb />
i as a for <lb />
Fresh beef, pork, oysters, the a fine music to <lb />
sago and fish can be found at our I furnish music and a plenty of <lb />
market. Lunches on short other material for the concert, <lb />
notice. Sutton. the commencement bids fair to <lb />
Come and examine our of be a record breaker <lb />
men's and boy's spring hats, Dr. Cox came in from Raleigh and p ins, for the <lb />
that has just been opened up. <lb />
Harrington Barber Co. <lb />
Fresh rye. <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
The new reversible disc <lb />
Subscribe to The Daily Reflector.<lb />
yesterday to the bedside of his ml f <lb />
. . , . , no it equally for <lb />
child. We trust It lame back ard <lb />
s on be better. <lb />
Ir.-. E. F. Tucker <lb />
this <lb />
and by <lb />
. L Wooten Coward <lb />
row is indispensable on a her stock of <lb />
date farm. S o before buy- goods. <lb />
Harrington. Rev. G. T. address <lb />
Get the plow Home Missions at the Baptist <lb />
tearing up church Sunday was most <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co excellent. A large congregation <lb />
and eggs a specialty, i v as cut to hear it. He left lion- <lb />
morning for Baltimore to will treat you <lb />
filled his <lb />
regular appointment at the <lb />
church here Sunday morn- <lb />
Marriage <lb />
Register of Deeds W. M. <lb />
Moore has the following <lb />
licenses since last <lb />
WHITE. <lb />
Howell and <lb />
Walter <lb />
Manning. <lb />
Lizzie <lb />
Robert <lb />
, Rountree. <lb />
II not hold service at Robert <lb />
of his appoint- <lb />
in at Ayden. <lb />
. C. editor of <lb />
COLORED. <lb />
and <lb />
Lucy <lb />
the Biblical Recorder, <lb />
morning and night at the I <lb />
Baptist church. Mr. Moore <lb />
Jones and <lb />
Moore. <lb />
Alex Roberson and Page. <lb />
and <lb />
field Jones and <lb />
Come and get the best prices. <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
blankets and harness <lb />
a G. Cox Mfg. Co. <lb />
We are carrying a nice lino of <lb />
Caskets, Prices are <lb />
right arts can nice h <lb />
service A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. <lb />
The famous Cox cotton plant- <lb />
guano sowers are still <lb />
going. Prices firms right. <lb />
See before you buy. <lb />
A. Cox C <lb />
N. C. <lb />
We have just received a large Mis. Frank Willson, Green- <lb />
shipment of lime. A. W. Ange spent Monday night here <lb />
The Vance Literary Society of <lb />
We have a lot of g. will give a public de- <lb />
ed peaches going at bate on night, Mar. 12th. <lb />
lb. They are fine. A. W. is cordially ,;.;, and Lelia Holton. <lb />
We have a healthy of young <lb />
Oats for sec d and feed jut in our town <lb />
I, <lb />
one of our best preachers <lb />
. , i, , i <lb />
rest is in store for those who <lb />
M. Chapman and <lb />
E. Gorham. <lb />
Durham Kornegay and Julia <lb />
Whitehead, <lb />
Gatlin Morris and Lula Pollard. <lb />
John Greene and Mellie Harris. <lb />
Rives and Charlotte An- <lb />
A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
ask us for credit. We <lb />
must sell strictly for cash. We <lb />
can give you better bargains by <lb />
so doing. Sutton -v <lb />
Get you an <lb />
s to do breaking land, <lb />
also carry all kinds of farm <lb />
supplies. A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
have a lot of rubber boots <lb />
and shoes chat must go at once. <lb />
See us 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 />
The Economic Hack Bands are <lb />
the most suitable plow saddle on <lb />
the market. We solicit your <lb />
orders. A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. <lb />
do rot seem to dread <lb />
swamps these cool nights. <lb />
Rev. B. F. Huske filled his <lb />
Some them WOULD-BE SLAYER. <lb />
Overstocked Sale Inaugurated by <lb />
J. L. Stem and Co, of New York, <lb />
To Continue a Few Says. So up and be Doing <lb />
Owing to the numerous inquiries and many re- <lb />
quests from folks who have been unable to at- <lb />
tend this gigantic money saving event on account <lb />
of the bad weather, we have decided to continue <lb />
for a short time. To make this continuation a <lb />
rousing one have made further sweeping re- <lb />
in every department. To fail to attend <lb />
this sale will be doing yourself an injustice. <lb />
Everything to wear from head to foot for Man, <lb />
Woman and Child. A big line of Furniture and <lb />
Trunks to select from. <lb />
DON'T WAIT. <lb />
Everything must <lb />
history shortly. <lb />
be sold. Sale will pass into <lb />
A a is <lb />
with ma y victim. But <lb />
N w Life Pi kill t by <lb />
. , its <lb />
regular appointment at clogging <lb />
church raring <lb />
F ; b boa n chills, ma aria, <lb />
set at all <lb />
Inspector Samuel H. j <lb />
was here look-1 <lb />
inc after the H <lb />
found everything in excellent j <lb />
Id Christian Church. <lb />
Or. the second Sunday in April <lb />
S three-weeks meeting will begin <lb />
snap. <lb />
Notice-I wish to say to <lb />
who are in arrears for taxes by ReV- s. D. of <lb />
1908 to the town of S. C. <lb />
that cost will be added after <lb />
March 1909. Please look and <lb />
after this matter at once and <lb />
avoid cost. C. S. Smith, <lb />
STORE. <lb />
Look Tor the Big Red Sign. <lb />
Collector. <lb />
They cleans the system. Do <lb />
no; gripe. Price by John I. <lb />
Wooten. <lb />
v. ill treat you <lb />
treat you <lb />
m LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP <lb />
CONFORMS TO NATIONAL PUN FOOD AND LAW. <lb />
An many Lung and Bronchial Remedies. It rid. the <lb />
or a cold by it t cathartic on bowel. No opiate. Guaranteed to give <lb />
attraction or refunded. Prepared by MEDICINE CO. CHICAGO. U. g, A. <lb />
FOR SALE BY JNO. L. WOOTEN. <lb />
REFLECT <lb />
D. J. Editor and Owner <lb />
Troth in Preference to Fiction. <lb />
VOL. No. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. F. I DAY. MAR. 1909 <lb />
THE LEGISLATURE. <lb />
What Our Law Makers Are Doing at <lb />
Raleigh. <lb />
FORTY-NINTH DAY. <lb />
SENATE. <lb />
This was the last day for the <lb />
introduction of new bills, but <lb />
only l were offered. <lb />
by Senator to es- <lb />
a card system for <lb />
grants in the office of <lb />
the secretary of State. <lb />
i a bill <lb />
tor the appointment of <lb />
a commission to investigate the <lb />
speaker, speakers protein and <lb />
clerks. <lb />
Representative Dowd, of <lb />
Mecklenburg, pave the session <lb />
somewhat a stir when he had <lb />
STATE NEWS. <lb />
MUNICIPAL MATTERS. <lb />
CORN JUDGING DAY. <lb />
GREAT GATHERING OF FARMERS Happenings of Have a <lb />
AT HERTFORD. <lb />
Hoard of held <lb />
N. March The <lb />
recalled a ill, passed during his That Means Macs after hearing if a re- <lb />
i he day before, in Interests of North the recorder <lb />
to a history written by <lb />
Cape S. A. Ashe in the public <lb />
Carolina. morning. Policeman N. <lb />
Mr. J. F. Evans, agent for Pitt Williams Hon. <lb />
its regular monthly me ting <lb />
Thursday night with <lb />
the members present, and <lb />
C. in session until pas mi In h <lb />
discredits the date the <lb />
Mecklenburg Declaration of In- <lb />
dependence, May 20th, and <lb />
Mr. Dowd did not want any re- <lb />
cast on that the <lb />
authenticity which has been <lb />
and recognized by <lb />
needs of the State, prepare plans J both state and national govern- <lb />
and specifications for needed meats. Mr. defended his <lb />
schools of the State. This of the Farmers a prominent local law- <lb />
Much of the time was taken in <lb />
hearing a from th water <lb />
light commission and ad pt- <lb />
Cue Dollar Year <lb />
TWO CAUGHT <lb />
Both Con I <lb />
cf <lb />
Cl f J. T. run <lb />
down and <lb />
Saturday <lb />
both of by white <lb />
men. . <lb />
might <lb />
call i s y had <lb />
no permanent den but reamed <lb />
around the s <lb />
from the pocket. <lb />
to give The a Him use of water and light s <lb />
th meeting. Tit is alleged the had rates, etc. <lb />
There estimated to be his hand on his pistol Mr. <lb />
live Demonstration work, who the <lb />
ed this morning from corn on trial, just outside the. <lb />
growers meeting held in j court room and demanded ling ordinances, about sections, <lb />
V,,,,; 9th, and dropped in the lawyer his attacks upon governing the, installation and <lb />
The <lb />
Mi bl <lb />
first capture was Mack <lb />
who in broad <lb />
i -n ., r .,. i hind the <lb />
A . . in favor <lb />
building and to the <lb />
of 1911. <lb />
HOUSE. <lb />
The house also had some new <lb />
bills but of them of special <lb />
importance. <lb />
bill to submit to a vote of <lb />
the p an amendment to the <lb />
constitution relative to repeal of <lb />
homestead exemption was killed <lb />
on third reading. <lb />
The bill to allow married <lb />
men lo contract as if unmarried <lb />
was also hilled. <lb />
FIFTIETH DAY. <lb />
In both branches the day was <lb />
up mainly in considering <lb />
old matters that had been set <lb />
for special order. In the house <lb />
bill was passed ever to <lb />
the night session. Many bills <lb />
passed final reading. <lb />
the night session of the <lb />
house, which lasted until <lb />
night, the trust bill just <lb />
like it came from the senate, this <lb />
being the substitute <lb />
for the Lockhart <lb />
The night session of the senate <lb />
was devoted to consideration of <lb />
the revenue bill. <lb />
ground v. and bill was <lb />
The bill place certain of <lb />
were J- P. Evans, J. Williams it was time <lb />
fie <lb />
Pitt county on salary A. J. W. M. be removed from the police I from the water and light com <lb />
was passed at session. Arthur, S. B. force. Mr. Buxton also charged mission relative to <lb />
bin does not go into effect j Smith. A C. and Williams with being under the debts against . <lb />
until December, 1910, therefore Atkinson. liquor. was passed that <lb />
the bonds authorized to <lb />
r c pas <lb />
will not affect of the pres-j There were 1213 different ex- Wilson, N. C, March <lb />
of corn, ears to ouch rumors to the<lb />
I- <lb />
officers. <lb />
The chief in some of it fine as was ,., j. <lb />
was a protest by Senator i ever a prominent planter of the <lb />
Lockhart against of The meeting was called Black Creek have reach- <lb />
his <lb />
by <lb />
Congressman John H. ed this city. The <lb />
bill which no wanted by efforts it had Black Creek is to the effect . <lb />
spread upon journal, been arranged, and whose work that when the storm was <lb />
In his protest Senator j., behalf farmers of hit-, worst, Mr. Farmer, who was at-j <lb />
called the to the district is well known to all. I tending to some duty around his <lb />
Bassett Blowout and com- barns, became so frighten- <lb />
I . I by the re <lb />
. , . i f C this <lb />
appropriated . <lb />
; mi ion to <lb />
pay i i b ed .; . <lb />
. v. . <lb />
h. c i <lb />
charge i the A . m <lb />
i, an Imp rial I <lb />
Co. r for pr <lb />
and <lb />
Senator Bassett objected to an <lb />
the protest being id upon the <lb />
missioner agriculture. <lb />
cultural <lb />
Mr. <lb />
made Jed that he died in tracks <lb />
Deceased was about <lb />
Kile, of the years old and leaves a family. <lb />
N. C. March A <lb />
, special today from Sylva, Jack <lb />
and J. P- Pour <lb />
discussed and then Campbell spoke on preparation attempts have been made <lb />
journal as it disrespect; ,; Wash- <lb />
to the- senate and the whole gen q on <lb />
assembly. The matter was hr, ,.,;,. j. <lb />
was <lb />
until o <lb />
meeting for action. <lb />
An u n q <lb />
Co. to real its <lb />
oil inks I i <lb />
its of the town was <lb />
but action o i it was d <lb />
next meeting all <lb />
to <lb />
until the n <lb />
vi n if. <lb />
i other <lb />
He was <lb />
. <lb />
. <lb />
on him, . <lb />
;. d a <lb />
T re v t <lb />
him h w <lb />
bond in t i <lb />
case, a r I <lb />
i not i . d <lb />
t j . <lb />
t . of <lb />
. Tucker <lb />
court con- <lb />
Will <lb />
more <lb />
got <lb />
. . Sat- <lb />
; g. <lb />
. eye <lb />
Dunn<lb />
. . i <lb />
is each<lb />
also <lb />
next <lb />
Monday for to of the C. B. he past few days to burn m-av <lb />
remodel .,. <lb />
lave a <lb />
jail, a j The matter of erecting a city <lb />
operative Demonstration work, The attempt., again taken up and a <lb />
Senator introduced; spoke on of crops. of <lb />
his objectionable <lb />
a bill lo a reformatory i At p. m. dinner <lb />
was activities of tin- prisoners and <lb />
motion <lb />
ad to d <lb />
i he<lb />
One <lb />
u .; <lb />
d T r . call <lb />
th i I u . i .; rs <lb />
t the a y of waging <lb />
war again t the t <lb />
j this <lb />
ha the <lb />
i pen up . barns <lb />
and . cl an them <lb />
he will steal a chicken. <lb />
FIFTY-TIMID DAY. <lb />
DAY. <lb />
Both branches had a bu day <lb />
clearing up the calendar and <lb />
getting the work completed <lb />
ready for adjournment. <lb />
The house killed the bill to <lb />
license- people who drink, and, <lb />
the to allow osteopaths to I senate passed quite a <lb />
practice in the State hospitals number of bills or. third reading <lb />
was also turned down. the effort to up <lb />
was passed to add fifty- of the session. <lb />
cents per day to tho pay The thanks of the <lb />
clerks and laborers in the extended to the <lb />
The senate completed the for courtesies <lb />
of the general assembly <lb />
ard also gave a number of bills session. <lb />
their passage. A A resolution of thanks to <lb />
was adopted providing for Newland <lb />
for the able manner in which he <lb />
has presided over the senate was <lb />
adopted. He was also presented <lb />
a silver service. <lb />
Senator Whitehead <lb />
senator was extended a <lb />
vote of thanks, as were also <lb />
the different clerks and their as- <lb />
The presented Chief <lb />
one with the <lb />
the colored of ; the entire assemblage by i ,, m <lb />
the Stow, which was opposed by of Perquimans county who . . <lb />
senator on ground the visitors every on Salem. March j . , . an let i, <lb />
mat it is equivalent to putting i K- a wealth ex saloon bids for of th, build , ; <lb />
premium on crime, offering to At the afternoon session was declared guilty mg. dial <lb />
ex saloon I bids for the of the build- <lb />
session here, was . g. An <lb />
the youth an education, I address was delivered in . were read and additional in <lb />
clothing and all earthly needs if Dr. D. H. HID. of the A- morning, and sen -j moot, , <lb />
to the county roads for j n. <lb />
months. Through his <lb />
appealed i i will treat <lb />
the <lb />
were <lb />
to <lb />
during <lb />
this morning, and <lb />
M. College, who was followed by. <lb />
J. O. Wright, civil engineer ard <lb />
drainage expert, and several <lb />
in interesting short talks. court- <lb />
The judges of corn ex N. C. March <lb />
B. Parker, C. R. H. Smith, of Greensboro, <lb />
Hudson, C. B. Williams and J. engineer on local freight train <lb />
P, Campbell. eastbound, on the <lb />
Small i throe prizes for Atlantic and Yadkin railroad. <lb />
the best exhibit, and was killed about two miles <lb />
i respectively. The first Walnut Cove at o'clock <lb />
was awarded to Mr. i thin morning by his engine <lb />
turning over. <lb />
of <lb />
industry, <lb />
ibis time, <lb />
bug <lb />
dollars loss to <lb />
and farmers, <lb />
a great by get- <lb />
rid the i <lb />
For th; sake o; <lb />
prosperity of i. <lb />
FOR APRIL COURT. <lb />
Criminal Civil <lb />
drawn by <lb />
court <lb />
Board cf County e <lb />
the appointment of a public <lb />
grounds commission to <lb />
gate congested conditions in the <lb />
departments and recommend <lb />
plans for adequate buildings, <lb />
their report to be made to the <lb />
legislature of 1911, Ex-Gov. <lb />
J. Jarvis was named as one <lb />
of the members of this com- <lb />
mission. <lb />
In naming the boards of ado- Clerk Max well a cane. <lb />
cation for the several counties, <lb />
the same board for Pitt county <lb />
is G. Cox, L. C. <lb />
Arthur and M. Blount. <lb />
FIFTY-SECOND PAY. <lb />
Saturday both the senate and <lb />
house had busy clearing up <lb />
the calendars and trying to get <lb />
ready tor adjournment. It be- <lb />
came evident that the work could <lb />
not be completed Monday, <lb />
Representative Julian got the <lb />
pledge of a considerable majority <lb />
of the members of the house that <lb />
they would hold over Tuesday <lb />
without pay in order to get <lb />
through w some matters yet <lb />
pending, <lb />
It was also a day of incidents <lb />
in the house. A silver service <lb />
was presented to Speaker <lb />
ham and a dozen silver spoons to <lb />
Chief Clerk Cobb. The re ware <lb />
of the second to C. C. <lb />
of Aurora; the third <lb />
to J. H. Carter, of <lb />
A Corn Association <lb />
for the first district was organ- <lb />
with the following <lb />
W. Blount, of <lb />
Washington county. <lb />
Vice Wood, <lb />
of Clio wan county; K. Bagley, <lb />
of Currituck county; Jonathan <lb />
rs to serve at the <lb />
i rm Pitt <lb />
the week beginning <lb />
I April D Cox. B <lb />
I son, Howard Moore. J H C <lb />
age , <lb />
It in <lb />
r i <lb />
any c <lb />
. last year. <lb />
. let it <lb />
a c let <lb />
farm-energy be devoted inner <lb />
crops. Men of exp <lb />
that any a e at all <lb />
tors presented Mr. the <lb />
sergeant-at-ams, with a watch <lb />
and the laborers presented had <lb />
signet ring. Mr. j corn <lb />
Havens, of Beaufort county. m g d j condition. <lb />
Secretary and from and <lb />
E. Brown, of Hertford county. <lb />
March K W Brown, J A Wis n, <lb />
While brooding over g porter. SM Smith, ff Hi , ; <lb />
troubles, Thomas, a Barrington, B B Warren, Z <lb />
well-known farmer residing Forbes, <lb />
few miles south of town, at- j J Brooks, Something good, ten cent size <lb />
tempted suicide last evening by L Cherry. G T Evans, RB Campbell's chicken, tomato and <lb />
a his neck and. J E W E vegetable soups. Phone C D. <lb />
leaping out of his barn window. Tucker, J H Cheek. John A Tunstall. <lb />
He found unconscious by Tucker, W C Um prepared to do shopping <lb />
a member the family and S R for my friends in the Old North <lb />
Blood was n c Ha L F Worth- state from <lb />
J B Tucker, S sore; <lb />
of Hertford j a . , e ,. s. or <lb />
I for his RS May, on will <lb />
a MG careful- <lb />
meeting which and several children. , Jesse A Stokes. select tin m seasons <lb />
also resolutions of the door keeper <lb />
assistant, was also presented a <lb />
watch and signet ring, and <lb />
presented flowers to every <lb />
tor, clerk, page and laborer of <lb />
the body. Reading Clerk <lb />
Squires was presented a cane. <lb />
The first business of the house <lb />
that began early was to pass the <lb />
omnibus magistrate bill A <lb />
large number of bills passed <lb />
third reading, but one to tax <lb />
dogs was tabled. <lb />
Reading Clerk Phillips was <lb />
presented an Elk's badge; Mr- <lb />
Kilpatrick, the sergeant-at arms, <lb />
a cane, and some of the clerks <lb />
also received testimonials for <lb />
their efficiency. Speaker <lb />
was presented a cane end <lb />
D. <lb />
drawn to <lb />
donated for distribution among Raleigh, March G.-A. The following were -lowest <lb />
the exhibitors. Saintsing, of this city, shot at the m term for the Mrs. Jas. Burton Cherry. <lb />
Mr. Evans says the meeting at <lb />
Hertford was one of the most <lb />
himself at his home on West week beginning April J Avenue. <lb />
,,,, . . Johnson street early this morn- W Tucker. G E B W g Baltimore, Md. <lb />
interesting he ever attended, The hall entered his head James. C Matter. Sum- <lb />
he feels that much good the right eye and heM Cobb's mill. for hearts. for <lb />
will result from it. He .-. <lb />
to use his efforts to have a <lb />
meeting held in Pitt county. <lb />
James a watch. <lb />
The house continued in the <lb />
night session until after one <lb />
o'clock trying to get through, <lb />
but had to leave some business <lb />
over for today. <lb />
Everything was finished up <lb />
today and adjournment sine die <lb />
of both was at o'clock <lb />
afternoon. <lb />
Will at Arthur. <lb />
Press notes h ,, w J N- cents <lb />
Bobbitt. B W Tucker, M <lb />
the death of Mr. Wylie D. <lb />
Rountree which occurred in ; ht John c Crawford. <lb />
New City Friday. Mr. I <lb />
Rountree was a native of <lb />
son, and conducted an extensive <lb />
business there for many years, <lb />
and afterward moved to Nor <lb />
folk and from there to New <lb />
York. He was in 85th year. <lb />
thousand additional. <lb />
G. T. Tyson. <lb />
For Sale Long <lb />
Puffed Rice, Corn flakes, Grape I pig cotton seed. Call on <lb />
Nuts, Wheat Berries, Rolled Greenville. <lb />
Oats, Buckwheat, Oatmeal, <lb />
food. Hominy Grits, Big <lb />
Hominy and all kinds of good <lb />
things to eat. Phone C. D. Tun- <lb />
stall <lb />
The Carolina Warehouse at <lb />
Farmville will i <lb />
April 6th. . R. <lb />
Home, president <lb />
Warehouse Co,, N. C. <lb />
will treat you Will you <lb /><lb /></p></div></body></text></tei:TEI></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:dmdSec>
  <mets:amdSec>
    <mets:techMD ID="TMD0001">
      <mets:mdWrap MDTYPE="NISOIMG">
        <mets:xmlData>
          <mix:mix>
            <mix:BasicDigitalObjectInformation>
              <mix:ObjectIdentifier>
                <mix:objectIdentifierType>local, filename</mix:objectIdentifierType>
                <mix:objectIdentifierValue>18034.0001</mix:objectIdentifierValue></mix:ObjectIdentifier>
              <mix:fileSize>80893692</mix:fileSize>
              <mix:FormatDesignation>
                <mix:formatName>image/tiff</mix:formatName>
                <mix:formatVersion>6.0</mix:formatVersion></mix:FormatDesignation>
              <mix:FormatRegistry>
                <mix:formatRegistryName>PRONOM</mix:formatRegistryName>
                <mix:formatRegistryKey>PUID: fmt/10</mix:formatRegistryKey></mix:FormatRegistry>
              <mix:byteOrder use="system">little endian</mix:byteOrder>
              <mix:Compression>
                <mix:compressionScheme>uncompressed</mix:compressionScheme></mix:Compression>
              <mix:Fixity>
                <mix:messageDigestAlgorithm>MD5</mix:messageDigestAlgorithm>
                <mix:messageDigest>617628e2cb82905fbc615aac7d4d512f</mix:messageDigest>
                <mix:messageDigestOriginator>ecu:digital_collections</mix:messageDigestOriginator></mix:Fixity></mix:BasicDigitalObjectInformation>
            <mix:BasicImageInformation>
              <mix:BasicImageCharacteristics>
                <mix:imageWidth>10403</mix:imageWidth>
                <mix:imageHeight>7770</mix:imageHeight>
                <mix:PhotometricInterpretation>
                  <mix:colorSpace>Grayscale BlackIsZero</mix:colorSpace>
                  <mix:ColorProfile>
                    <mix:IccProfile>
                      <mix:iccProfileName></mix:iccProfileName>
                      <mix:iccProfileVersion use="system"></mix:iccProfileVersion></mix:IccProfile></mix:ColorProfile></mix:PhotometricInterpretation></mix:BasicImageCharacteristics></mix:BasicImageInformation>
            <mix:ImageCaptureMetadata>
              <mix:SourceInformation>
                <mix:SourceSize>
                  <mix:SourceXDimension>
                    <mix:sourceXDimensionValue></mix:sourceXDimensionValue>
                    <mix:sourceXDimensionUnit>mm</mix:sourceXDimensionUnit></mix:SourceXDimension>
                  <mix:SourceYDimension>
                    <mix:sourceYDimensionValue></mix:sourceYDimensionValue>
                    <mix:sourceYDimensionUnit>mm</mix:sourceYDimensionUnit></mix:SourceYDimension></mix:SourceSize></mix:SourceInformation>
              <mix:GeneralCaptureInformation>
                <mix:dateTimeCreated>20100614</mix:dateTimeCreated>
                <mix:imageProducer></mix:imageProducer></mix:GeneralCaptureInformation>
              <mix:ScannerCapture>
                <mix:scannerManufacturer></mix:scannerManufacturer>
                <mix:ScannerModel>
                  <mix:scannerModelName></mix:scannerModelName>
                  <mix:scannerModelNumber></mix:scannerModelNumber>
                  <mix:scannerModelSerialNo></mix:scannerModelSerialNo></mix:ScannerModel>
                <mix:ScanningSystemSoftware>
                  <mix:scanningSoftwareName></mix:scanningSoftwareName>
                  <mix:scanningSoftwareVersionNo></mix:scanningSoftwareVersionNo></mix:ScanningSystemSoftware></mix:ScannerCapture></mix:ImageCaptureMetadata>
            <mix:ImageAssessmentMetadata>
              <mix:SpatialMetrics>
                <mix:samplingFrequencyPlane>object plane</mix:samplingFrequencyPlane>
                <mix:samplingFrequencyUnit>in.</mix:samplingFrequencyUnit>
                <mix:xSamplingFrequency>
                  <mix:numerator>400</mix:numerator>
                  <mix:denominator>1</mix:denominator></mix:xSamplingFrequency>
                <mix:ySamplingFrequency>
                  <mix:numerator>400</mix:numerator>
                  <mix:denominator>1</mix:denominator></mix:ySamplingFrequency></mix:SpatialMetrics>
              <mix:ImageColorEncoding>
                <mix:BitsPerSample>
                  <mix:bitsPerSampleValue>8</mix:bitsPerSampleValue>
                  <mix:bitsPerSampleUnit>integer</mix:bitsPerSampleUnit></mix:BitsPerSample>
                <mix:samplesPerPixel>1</mix:samplesPerPixel></mix:ImageColorEncoding>
              <mix:TargetData>
                <mix:targetType>internal</mix:targetType>
                <mix:TargetID>
                  <mix:targetManufacturer></mix:targetManufacturer>
                  <mix:targetName></mix:targetName>
                  <mix:targetNo></mix:targetNo>
                  <mix:targetMedia></mix:targetMedia></mix:TargetID></mix:TargetData></mix:ImageAssessmentMetadata></mix:mix></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:techMD>
    <mets:techMD ID="TMD0002">
      <mets:mdWrap MDTYPE="NISOIMG">
        <mets:xmlData>
          <mix:mix>
            <mix:BasicDigitalObjectInformation>
              <mix:ObjectIdentifier>
                <mix:objectIdentifierType>local, filename</mix:objectIdentifierType>
                <mix:objectIdentifierValue>18034.0002</mix:objectIdentifierValue></mix:ObjectIdentifier>
              <mix:fileSize>77725962</mix:fileSize>
              <mix:FormatDesignation>
                <mix:formatName>image/tiff</mix:formatName>
                <mix:formatVersion>6.0</mix:formatVersion></mix:FormatDesignation>
              <mix:FormatRegistry>
                <mix:formatRegistryName>PRONOM</mix:formatRegistryName>
                <mix:formatRegistryKey>PUID: fmt/10</mix:formatRegistryKey></mix:FormatRegistry>
              <mix:byteOrder use="system">little endian</mix:byteOrder>
              <mix:Compression>
                <mix:compressionScheme>uncompressed</mix:compressionScheme></mix:Compression>
              <mix:Fixity>
                <mix:messageDigestAlgorithm>MD5</mix:messageDigestAlgorithm>
                <mix:messageDigest>ae4ecb0a655e5181289d9249100661e2</mix:messageDigest>
                <mix:messageDigestOriginator>ecu:digital_collections</mix:messageDigestOriginator></mix:Fixity></mix:BasicDigitalObjectInformation>
            <mix:BasicImageInformation>
              <mix:BasicImageCharacteristics>
                <mix:imageWidth>10411</mix:imageWidth>
                <mix:imageHeight>7460</mix:imageHeight>
                <mix:PhotometricInterpretation>
                  <mix:colorSpace>Grayscale BlackIsZero</mix:colorSpace>
                  <mix:ColorProfile>
                    <mix:IccProfile>
                      <mix:iccProfileName></mix:iccProfileName>
                      <mix:iccProfileVersion use="system"></mix:iccProfileVersion></mix:IccProfile></mix:ColorProfile></mix:PhotometricInterpretation></mix:BasicImageCharacteristics></mix:BasicImageInformation>
            <mix:ImageCaptureMetadata>
              <mix:SourceInformation>
                <mix:SourceSize>
                  <mix:SourceXDimension>
                    <mix:sourceXDimensionValue></mix:sourceXDimensionValue>
                    <mix:sourceXDimensionUnit>mm</mix:sourceXDimensionUnit></mix:SourceXDimension>
                  <mix:SourceYDimension>
                    <mix:sourceYDimensionValue></mix:sourceYDimensionValue>
                    <mix:sourceYDimensionUnit>mm</mix:sourceYDimensionUnit></mix:SourceYDimension></mix:SourceSize></mix:SourceInformation>
              <mix:GeneralCaptureInformation>
                <mix:dateTimeCreated>20100614</mix:dateTimeCreated>
                <mix:imageProducer></mix:imageProducer></mix:GeneralCaptureInformation>
              <mix:ScannerCapture>
                <mix:scannerManufacturer></mix:scannerManufacturer>
                <mix:ScannerModel>
                  <mix:scannerModelName></mix:scannerModelName>
                  <mix:scannerModelNumber></mix:scannerModelNumber>
                  <mix:scannerModelSerialNo></mix:scannerModelSerialNo></mix:ScannerModel>
                <mix:ScanningSystemSoftware>
                  <mix:scanningSoftwareName></mix:scanningSoftwareName>
                  <mix:scanningSoftwareVersionNo></mix:scanningSoftwareVersionNo></mix:ScanningSystemSoftware></mix:ScannerCapture></mix:ImageCaptureMetadata>
            <mix:ImageAssessmentMetadata>
              <mix:SpatialMetrics>
                <mix:samplingFrequencyPlane>object plane</mix:samplingFrequencyPlane>
                <mix:samplingFrequencyUnit>in.</mix:samplingFrequencyUnit>
                <mix:xSamplingFrequency>
                  <mix:numerator>400</mix:numerator>
                  <mix:denominator>1</mix:denominator></mix:xSamplingFrequency>
                <mix:ySamplingFrequency>
                  <mix:numerator>400</mix:numerator>
                  <mix:denominator>1</mix:denominator></mix:ySamplingFrequency></mix:SpatialMetrics>
              <mix:ImageColorEncoding>
                <mix:BitsPerSample>
                  <mix:bitsPerSampleValue>8</mix:bitsPerSampleValue>
                  <mix:bitsPerSampleUnit>integer</mix:bitsPerSampleUnit></mix:BitsPerSample>
                <mix:samplesPerPixel>1</mix:samplesPerPixel></mix:ImageColorEncoding>
              <mix:TargetData>
                <mix:targetType>internal</mix:targetType>
                <mix:TargetID>
                  <mix:targetManufacturer></mix:targetManufacturer>
                  <mix:targetName></mix:targetName>
                  <mix:targetNo></mix:targetNo>
                  <mix:targetMedia></mix:targetMedia></mix:TargetID></mix:TargetData></mix:ImageAssessmentMetadata></mix:mix></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:techMD>
    <mets:techMD ID="TMD0003">
      <mets:mdWrap MDTYPE="NISOIMG">
        <mets:xmlData>
          <mix:mix>
            <mix:BasicDigitalObjectInformation>
              <mix:ObjectIdentifier>
                <mix:objectIdentifierType>local, filename</mix:objectIdentifierType>
                <mix:objectIdentifierValue>18034.0003</mix:objectIdentifierValue></mix:ObjectIdentifier>
              <mix:fileSize>77922864</mix:fileSize>
              <mix:FormatDesignation>
                <mix:formatName>image/tiff</mix:formatName>
                <mix:formatVersion>6.0</mix:formatVersion></mix:FormatDesignation>
              <mix:FormatRegistry>
                <mix:formatRegistryName>PRONOM</mix:formatRegistryName>
                <mix:formatRegistryKey>PUID: fmt/10</mix:formatRegistryKey></mix:FormatRegistry>
              <mix:byteOrder use="system">little endian</mix:byteOrder>
              <mix:Compression>
                <mix:compressionScheme>uncompressed</mix:compressionScheme></mix:Compression>
              <mix:Fixity>
                <mix:messageDigestAlgorithm>MD5</mix:messageDigestAlgorithm>
                <mix:messageDigest>5494d6ed1f71cda1c5dbdd99af13e52a</mix:messageDigest>
                <mix:messageDigestOriginator>ecu:digital_collections</mix:messageDigestOriginator></mix:Fixity></mix:BasicDigitalObjectInformation>
            <mix:BasicImageInformation>
              <mix:BasicImageCharacteristics>
                <mix:imageWidth>10429</mix:imageWidth>
                <mix:imageHeight>7466</mix:imageHeight>
                <mix:PhotometricInterpretation>
                  <mix:colorSpace>Grayscale BlackIsZero</mix:colorSpace>
                  <mix:ColorProfile>
                    <mix:IccProfile>
                      <mix:iccProfileName></mix:iccProfileName>
                      <mix:iccProfileVersion use="system"></mix:iccProfileVersion></mix:IccProfile></mix:ColorProfile></mix:PhotometricInterpretation></mix:BasicImageCharacteristics></mix:BasicImageInformation>
            <mix:ImageCaptureMetadata>
              <mix:SourceInformation>
                <mix:SourceSize>
                  <mix:SourceXDimension>
                    <mix:sourceXDimensionValue></mix:sourceXDimensionValue>
                    <mix:sourceXDimensionUnit>mm</mix:sourceXDimensionUnit></mix:SourceXDimension>
                  <mix:SourceYDimension>
                    <mix:sourceYDimensionValue></mix:sourceYDimensionValue>
                    <mix:sourceYDimensionUnit>mm</mix:sourceYDimensionUnit></mix:SourceYDimension></mix:SourceSize></mix:SourceInformation>
              <mix:GeneralCaptureInformation>
                <mix:dateTimeCreated>20100614</mix:dateTimeCreated>
                <mix:imageProducer></mix:imageProducer></mix:GeneralCaptureInformation>
              <mix:ScannerCapture>
                <mix:scannerManufacturer></mix:scannerManufacturer>
                <mix:ScannerModel>
                  <mix:scannerModelName></mix:scannerModelName>
                  <mix:scannerModelNumber></mix:scannerModelNumber>
                  <mix:scannerModelSerialNo></mix:scannerModelSerialNo></mix:ScannerModel>
                <mix:ScanningSystemSoftware>
                  <mix:scanningSoftwareName></mix:scanningSoftwareName>
                  <mix:scanningSoftwareVersionNo></mix:scanningSoftwareVersionNo></mix:ScanningSystemSoftware></mix:ScannerCapture></mix:ImageCaptureMetadata>
            <mix:ImageAssessmentMetadata>
              <mix:SpatialMetrics>
                <mix:samplingFrequencyPlane>object plane</mix:samplingFrequencyPlane>
                <mix:samplingFrequencyUnit>in.</mix:samplingFrequencyUnit>
                <mix:xSamplingFrequency>
                  <mix:numerator>400</mix:numerator>
                  <mix:denominator>1</mix:denominator></mix:xSamplingFrequency>
                <mix:ySamplingFrequency>
                  <mix:numerator>400</mix:numerator>
                  <mix:denominator>1</mix:denominator></mix:ySamplingFrequency></mix:SpatialMetrics>
              <mix:ImageColorEncoding>
                <mix:BitsPerSample>
                  <mix:bitsPerSampleValue>8</mix:bitsPerSampleValue>
                  <mix:bitsPerSampleUnit>integer</mix:bitsPerSampleUnit></mix:BitsPerSample>
                <mix:samplesPerPixel>1</mix:samplesPerPixel></mix:ImageColorEncoding>
              <mix:TargetData>
                <mix:targetType>internal</mix:targetType>
                <mix:TargetID>
                  <mix:targetManufacturer></mix:targetManufacturer>
                  <mix:targetName></mix:targetName>
                  <mix:targetNo></mix:targetNo>
                  <mix:targetMedia></mix:targetMedia></mix:TargetID></mix:TargetData></mix:ImageAssessmentMetadata></mix:mix></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:techMD>
    <mets:techMD ID="TMD0004">
      <mets:mdWrap MDTYPE="NISOIMG">
        <mets:xmlData>
          <mix:mix>
            <mix:BasicDigitalObjectInformation>
              <mix:ObjectIdentifier>
                <mix:objectIdentifierType>local, filename</mix:objectIdentifierType>
                <mix:objectIdentifierValue>18034.0004</mix:objectIdentifierValue></mix:ObjectIdentifier>
              <mix:fileSize>77685844</mix:fileSize>
              <mix:FormatDesignation>
                <mix:formatName>image/tiff</mix:formatName>
                <mix:formatVersion>6.0</mix:formatVersion></mix:FormatDesignation>
              <mix:FormatRegistry>
                <mix:formatRegistryName>PRONOM</mix:formatRegistryName>
                <mix:formatRegistryKey>PUID: fmt/10</mix:formatRegistryKey></mix:FormatRegistry>
              <mix:byteOrder use="system">little endian</mix:byteOrder>
              <mix:Compression>
                <mix:compressionScheme>uncompressed</mix:compressionScheme></mix:Compression>
              <mix:Fixity>
                <mix:messageDigestAlgorithm>MD5</mix:messageDigestAlgorithm>
                <mix:messageDigest>7ac23882a01a8420d852a8ec8db35ec2</mix:messageDigest>
                <mix:messageDigestOriginator>ecu:digital_collections</mix:messageDigestOriginator></mix:Fixity></mix:BasicDigitalObjectInformation>
            <mix:BasicImageInformation>
              <mix:BasicImageCharacteristics>
                <mix:imageWidth>10421</mix:imageWidth>
                <mix:imageHeight>7449</mix:imageHeight>
                <mix:PhotometricInterpretation>
                  <mix:colorSpace>Grayscale BlackIsZero</mix:colorSpace>
                  <mix:ColorProfile>
                    <mix:IccProfile>
                      <mix:iccProfileName></mix:iccProfileName>
                      <mix:iccProfileVersion use="system"></mix:iccProfileVersion></mix:IccProfile></mix:ColorProfile></mix:PhotometricInterpretation></mix:BasicImageCharacteristics></mix:BasicImageInformation>
            <mix:ImageCaptureMetadata>
              <mix:SourceInformation>
                <mix:SourceSize>
                  <mix:SourceXDimension>
                    <mix:sourceXDimensionValue></mix:sourceXDimensionValue>
                    <mix:sourceXDimensionUnit>mm</mix:sourceXDimensionUnit></mix:SourceXDimension>
                  <mix:SourceYDimension>
                    <mix:sourceYDimensionValue></mix:sourceYDimensionValue>
                    <mix:sourceYDimensionUnit>mm</mix:sourceYDimensionUnit></mix:SourceYDimension></mix:SourceSize></mix:SourceInformation>
              <mix:GeneralCaptureInformation>
                <mix:dateTimeCreated>20100614</mix:dateTimeCreated>
                <mix:imageProducer></mix:imageProducer></mix:GeneralCaptureInformation>
              <mix:ScannerCapture>
                <mix:scannerManufacturer></mix:scannerManufacturer>
                <mix:ScannerModel>
                  <mix:scannerModelName></mix:scannerModelName>
                  <mix:scannerModelNumber></mix:scannerModelNumber>
                  <mix:scannerModelSerialNo></mix:scannerModelSerialNo></mix:ScannerModel>
                <mix:ScanningSystemSoftware>
                  <mix:scanningSoftwareName></mix:scanningSoftwareName>
                  <mix:scanningSoftwareVersionNo></mix:scanningSoftwareVersionNo></mix:ScanningSystemSoftware></mix:ScannerCapture></mix:ImageCaptureMetadata>
            <mix:ImageAssessmentMetadata>
              <mix:SpatialMetrics>
                <mix:samplingFrequencyPlane>object plane</mix:samplingFrequencyPlane>
                <mix:samplingFrequencyUnit>in.</mix:samplingFrequencyUnit>
                <mix:xSamplingFrequency>
                  <mix:numerator>400</mix:numerator>
                  <mix:denominator>1</mix:denominator></mix:xSamplingFrequency>
                <mix:ySamplingFrequency>
                  <mix:numerator>400</mix:numerator>
                  <mix:denominator>1</mix:denominator></mix:ySamplingFrequency></mix:SpatialMetrics>
              <mix:ImageColorEncoding>
                <mix:BitsPerSample>
                  <mix:bitsPerSampleValue>8</mix:bitsPerSampleValue>
                  <mix:bitsPerSampleUnit>integer</mix:bitsPerSampleUnit></mix:BitsPerSample>
                <mix:samplesPerPixel>1</mix:samplesPerPixel></mix:ImageColorEncoding>
              <mix:TargetData>
                <mix:targetType>internal</mix:targetType>
                <mix:TargetID>
                  <mix:targetManufacturer></mix:targetManufacturer>
                  <mix:targetName></mix:targetName>
                  <mix:targetNo></mix:targetNo>
                  <mix:targetMedia></mix:targetMedia></mix:TargetID></mix:TargetData></mix:ImageAssessmentMetadata></mix:mix></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:techMD>
    <mets:techMD ID="TMD0005">
      <mets:mdWrap MDTYPE="NISOIMG">
        <mets:xmlData>
          <mix:mix>
            <mix:BasicDigitalObjectInformation>
              <mix:ObjectIdentifier>
                <mix:objectIdentifierType>local, filename</mix:objectIdentifierType>
                <mix:objectIdentifierValue>18034.0005</mix:objectIdentifierValue></mix:ObjectIdentifier>
              <mix:fileSize>77048646</mix:fileSize>
              <mix:FormatDesignation>
                <mix:formatName>image/tiff</mix:formatName>
                <mix:formatVersion>6.0</mix:formatVersion></mix:FormatDesignation>
              <mix:FormatRegistry>
                <mix:formatRegistryName>PRONOM</mix:formatRegistryName>
                <mix:formatRegistryKey>PUID: fmt/10</mix:formatRegistryKey></mix:FormatRegistry>
              <mix:byteOrder use="system">little endian</mix:byteOrder>
              <mix:Compression>
                <mix:compressionScheme>uncompressed</mix:compressionScheme></mix:Compression>
              <mix:Fixity>
                <mix:messageDigestAlgorithm>MD5</mix:messageDigestAlgorithm>
                <mix:messageDigest>b6951a46bbc920b79f11c8fca1b33ae1</mix:messageDigest>
                <mix:messageDigestOriginator>ecu:digital_collections</mix:messageDigestOriginator></mix:Fixity></mix:BasicDigitalObjectInformation>
            <mix:BasicImageInformation>
              <mix:BasicImageCharacteristics>
                <mix:imageWidth>10305</mix:imageWidth>
                <mix:imageHeight>7471</mix:imageHeight>
                <mix:PhotometricInterpretation>
                  <mix:colorSpace>Grayscale BlackIsZero</mix:colorSpace>
                  <mix:ColorProfile>
                    <mix:IccProfile>
                      <mix:iccProfileName></mix:iccProfileName>
                      <mix:iccProfileVersion use="system"></mix:iccProfileVersion></mix:IccProfile></mix:ColorProfile></mix:PhotometricInterpretation></mix:BasicImageCharacteristics></mix:BasicImageInformation>
            <mix:ImageCaptureMetadata>
              <mix:SourceInformation>
                <mix:SourceSize>
                  <mix:SourceXDimension>
                    <mix:sourceXDimensionValue></mix:sourceXDimensionValue>
                    <mix:sourceXDimensionUnit>mm</mix:sourceXDimensionUnit></mix:SourceXDimension>
                  <mix:SourceYDimension>
                    <mix:sourceYDimensionValue></mix:sourceYDimensionValue>
                    <mix:sourceYDimensionUnit>mm</mix:sourceYDimensionUnit></mix:SourceYDimension></mix:SourceSize></mix:SourceInformation>
              <mix:GeneralCaptureInformation>
                <mix:dateTimeCreated>20100614</mix:dateTimeCreated>
                <mix:imageProducer></mix:imageProducer></mix:GeneralCaptureInformation>
              <mix:ScannerCapture>
                <mix:scannerManufacturer></mix:scannerManufacturer>
                <mix:ScannerModel>
                  <mix:scannerModelName></mix:scannerModelName>
                  <mix:scannerModelNumber></mix:scannerModelNumber>
                  <mix:scannerModelSerialNo></mix:scannerModelSerialNo></mix:ScannerModel>
                <mix:ScanningSystemSoftware>
                  <mix:scanningSoftwareName></mix:scanningSoftwareName>
                  <mix:scanningSoftwareVersionNo></mix:scanningSoftwareVersionNo></mix:ScanningSystemSoftware></mix:ScannerCapture></mix:ImageCaptureMetadata>
            <mix:ImageAssessmentMetadata>
              <mix:SpatialMetrics>
                <mix:samplingFrequencyPlane>object plane</mix:samplingFrequencyPlane>
                <mix:samplingFrequencyUnit>in.</mix:samplingFrequencyUnit>
                <mix:xSamplingFrequency>
                  <mix:numerator>400</mix:numerator>
                  <mix:denominator>1</mix:denominator></mix:xSamplingFrequency>
                <mix:ySamplingFrequency>
                  <mix:numerator>400</mix:numerator>
                  <mix:denominator>1</mix:denominator></mix:ySamplingFrequency></mix:SpatialMetrics>
              <mix:ImageColorEncoding>
                <mix:BitsPerSample>
                  <mix:bitsPerSampleValue>8</mix:bitsPerSampleValue>
                  <mix:bitsPerSampleUnit>integer</mix:bitsPerSampleUnit></mix:BitsPerSample>
                <mix:samplesPerPixel>1</mix:samplesPerPixel></mix:ImageColorEncoding>
              <mix:TargetData>
                <mix:targetType>internal</mix:targetType>
                <mix:TargetID>
                  <mix:targetManufacturer></mix:targetManufacturer>
                  <mix:targetName></mix:targetName>
                  <mix:targetNo></mix:targetNo>
                  <mix:targetMedia></mix:targetMedia></mix:TargetID></mix:TargetData></mix:ImageAssessmentMetadata></mix:mix></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:techMD></mets:amdSec>
  <mets:fileSec>
    <mets:fileGrp USE="MASTER">
      <mets:file ID="FID0001" MIMETYPE="image/tiff" SEQ="1">
        <mets:FLocat xlink:href="" LOCTYPE="URL" /></mets:file>
      <mets:file ID="FID0004" MIMETYPE="image/tiff" SEQ="2">
        <mets:FLocat xlink:href="" LOCTYPE="URL" /></mets:file>
      <mets:file ID="FID0007" MIMETYPE="image/tiff" SEQ="3">
        <mets:FLocat xlink:href="" LOCTYPE="URL" /></mets:file>
      <mets:file ID="FID0010" MIMETYPE="image/tiff" SEQ="4">
        <mets:FLocat xlink:href="" LOCTYPE="URL" /></mets:file>
      <mets:file ID="FID0013" MIMETYPE="image/tiff" SEQ="5">
        <mets:FLocat xlink:href="" LOCTYPE="URL" /></mets:file></mets:fileGrp>
    <mets:fileGrp USE="ACCESS">
      <mets:file ID="FID0002" MIMETYPE="image/jp2" SEQ="1">
        <mets:FLocat LOCTYPE="URL" xlink:href="http://150.216.68.252/ncgre000/00000019/00018034/00018034_ac_0001.jp2" /></mets:file>
      <mets:file ID="FID0005" MIMETYPE="image/jp2" SEQ="2">
        <mets:FLocat LOCTYPE="URL" xlink:href="http://150.216.68.252/ncgre000/00000019/00018034/00018034_ac_0002.jp2" /></mets:file>
      <mets:file ID="FID0008" MIMETYPE="image/jp2" SEQ="3">
        <mets:FLocat LOCTYPE="URL" xlink:href="http://150.216.68.252/ncgre000/00000019/00018034/00018034_ac_0003.jp2" /></mets:file>
      <mets:file ID="FID0011" MIMETYPE="image/jp2" SEQ="4">
        <mets:FLocat LOCTYPE="URL" xlink:href="http://150.216.68.252/ncgre000/00000019/00018034/00018034_ac_0004.jp2" /></mets:file>
      <mets:file ID="FID0014" MIMETYPE="image/jp2" SEQ="5">
        <mets:FLocat LOCTYPE="URL" xlink:href="http://150.216.68.252/ncgre000/00000019/00018034/00018034_ac_0005.jp2" /></mets:file></mets:fileGrp>
    <mets:fileGrp USE="THUMB">
      <mets:file ID="FID0003" MIMETYPE="image/gif" SEQ="1">
        <mets:FLocat LOCTYPE="URL" xlink:href="http://digital.lib.ecu.edu/encore/ncgre000/00000019/00018034/00018034_tn_0001.gif" /></mets:file>
      <mets:file ID="FID0006" MIMETYPE="image/gif" SEQ="2">
        <mets:FLocat LOCTYPE="URL" xlink:href="http://digital.lib.ecu.edu/encore/ncgre000/00000019/00018034/00018034_tn_0002.gif" /></mets:file>
      <mets:file ID="FID0009" MIMETYPE="image/gif" SEQ="3">
        <mets:FLocat LOCTYPE="URL" xlink:href="http://digital.lib.ecu.edu/encore/ncgre000/00000019/00018034/00018034_tn_0003.gif" /></mets:file>
      <mets:file ID="FID0012" MIMETYPE="image/gif" SEQ="4">
        <mets:FLocat LOCTYPE="URL" xlink:href="http://digital.lib.ecu.edu/encore/ncgre000/00000019/00018034/00018034_tn_0004.gif" /></mets:file>
      <mets:file ID="FID0015" MIMETYPE="image/gif" SEQ="5">
        <mets:FLocat LOCTYPE="URL" xlink:href="http://digital.lib.ecu.edu/encore/ncgre000/00000019/00018034/00018034_tn_0005.gif" /></mets:file></mets:fileGrp></mets:fileSec>
  <mets:structMap LABEL="IMAGE">
    <mets:div ORDER="1">
      <mets:div ORDER="" LABEL=""></mets:div>
      <mets:div ORDER="1" LABEL="">
        <mets:fptr FILEID="FID0001" />
        <mets:fptr FILEID="FID0002" />
        <mets:fptr FILEID="FID0003" /></mets:div>
      <mets:div ORDER="2" LABEL="">
        <mets:fptr FILEID="FID0004" />
        <mets:fptr FILEID="FID0005" />
        <mets:fptr FILEID="FID0006" /></mets:div>
      <mets:div ORDER="3" LABEL="">
        <mets:fptr FILEID="FID0007" />
        <mets:fptr FILEID="FID0008" />
        <mets:fptr FILEID="FID0009" /></mets:div>
      <mets:div ORDER="4" LABEL="">
        <mets:fptr FILEID="FID0010" />
        <mets:fptr FILEID="FID0011" />
        <mets:fptr FILEID="FID0012" /></mets:div>
      <mets:div ORDER="5" LABEL="">
        <mets:fptr FILEID="FID0013" />
        <mets:fptr FILEID="FID0014" />
        <mets:fptr FILEID="FID0015" /></mets:div></mets:div></mets:structMap>
  <mets:structMap LABEL="AUDIO">
    <mets:div ORDER="1">
      <mets:div ORDER="" LABEL=""></mets:div></mets:div></mets:structMap></mets:mets>