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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/>
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your money back- <lb/>
A. <lb/>
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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/>
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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/>
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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/>
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appropriated . <lb/>
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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/>
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meeting for action. <lb/>
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Monday for to of the C. B. he past few days to burn m-av <lb/>
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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/>
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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/>
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WHY <lb/>
it a privilege to show you a very extensive <lb/>
assortment of <lb/>
Dress Goods, Dry Goods <lb/>
Trimmings, Laces, <lb/>
Ladies Tailor-made skirts. <lb/>
to <lb/>
Any <lb/>
About as, some <lb/>
. t-1 now that many <lb/>
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Ai i n's into them. <lb/>
th H for dancing parties, <lb/>
patent and for breaking <lb/>
in new shoes. n <lb/>
hoes bee m <lb/>
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relief. Sold where. Sample <lb/>
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Troubles May be <lb/>
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MOUNTAIN. <lb/>
TOLD YOU <lb/>
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p Hum well. <lb/>
The Spell Cast by Japan's Matchless Can Ur, reader.- further <lb/>
cf Pearl, the <lb/>
Fit all feet and <lb/>
Purse <lb/>
that w; represent things as they are and <lb/>
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 will <lb/>
convince you arc NOT EQUALED ELSEWHERE <lb/>
IN MERIT OR IN PRICE. <lb/>
t my <lb/>
ever changing and evanescent that, back, it for me to <lb/>
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charm of a moment. The spell cost i, .,. the of <lb/>
I giro and symmetry kid <lb/>
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matchless cone of pearl Boat from <lb/>
in- in the sky is far beyond tut . <lb/>
For I ale by all dialers. Price so <lb/>
v nature worshiper visiting gents. Co., ale, <lb/>
nature New York, sole for the I <lb/>
Japan has fallen in adoration at the <lb/>
,. . <lb/>
thank you for the courtesies and <lb/>
business you have extended to <lb/>
us. While we are asking for and <lb/>
doing a lot of time trade, that is, <lb/>
furnishing supplies to farms, still <lb/>
we are pushing <lb/>
foot of Fuji, and foreign writer and <lb/>
followed their Japanese no other. <lb/>
. n attempting to de- <lb/>
scribe feelings with winch they <lb/>
have I i <lb/>
V,;. H l has -eon the snow clad <lb/>
crest so white and pure <lb/>
deep line of the white <lb/>
the <lb/>
Goods <lb/>
A HARD <lb/>
taskmaster, so necessary in all homes, <lb/>
; . Mil the<lb/>
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. . upon it, and <lb/>
WE CAN<lb/>
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IN ALL LiNES of GOODS <lb/>
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, r .- an-J you will be <lb/>
i ; ii only the physical charms <lb/>
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i . t of ho <lb/>
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an ind <lb/>
We have a lady clerk, clever <lb/>
a n o i <lb/>
of Good <lb/>
GREENVILLE, U. S. <lb/>
Forced Hi; Pupils to Find Out <lb/>
For Themselves, <lb/>
I me my <lb/>
V V the praise Aw n <lb/>
II before with the rather <lb/>
i i study <lb/>
ii. bat ii p account talk i <lb/>
on II or read any- <lb/>
thing com i ruins until bad <lb/>
per i . i d . my Inquiry. <lb/>
shall I d V lie In <lb/>
dam- <lb/>
h,. i When thick <lb/>
v u have the work will <lb/>
charming ; <lb/>
ll , , . . <lb/>
the moods of it ; ,,;.,, ,, ,,. r knowledge <lb/>
are and i- . . ,.,. ,. . nest <lb/>
that marks Fuji ,,,,,. .-,.,. . .-.- <lb/>
n o among all the mountains -.- i it <lb/>
of the earth. was u <lb/>
a dormant ed r n saw, <lb/>
,,,. , ., from a cir- I i my i <lb/>
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and attentive, to <lb/>
wants and <lb/>
home forge <lb/>
after your <lb/>
i have left <lb/>
your <lb/>
is yours for the asking. <lb/>
It cam I be accounted extinct, for ,,,,. probably <lb/>
at the side of the mountain ,.,., n u my As for <lb/>
J. Davenport, Mgr. <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
SEE- <lb/>
Corn, Onion Sets, end <lb/>
Lawn Seeds. At <lb/>
t.-i the h very hot in places, <lb/>
i ; the of Assures, <lb/>
to the fires below, which <lb/>
may time burst forth o <lb/>
Tty t us that Fuji rose <lb/>
from earth in a single <lb/>
while <lb/>
appeared earth. <lb/>
at- to the southwest, which <lb/>
i now with the of Lake <lb/>
soy Fuji is <lb/>
volcano, n -i yet baring de- <lb/>
beauty by bursting <lb/>
fate that usually over- <lb/>
i . of this nature <lb/>
, or later, u. <lb/>
OF <lb/>
words it then, there were none <lb/>
fr i v I <lb/>
At length on <lb/>
came question, <lb/>
of learning <lb/>
to him n on i e my <lb/>
i ;. , . t. At the end <lb/>
the swung i and <lb/>
away. Is not <lb/>
I v. . the i-1 anew, discarded <lb/>
in- iii i, and ii week <lb/>
, f , -i d lab r I I I <lb/>
. myself <lb/>
there i no of praise <lb/>
In w. rd i i He th it <lb/>
v. old i Ins me <lb/>
n ht If n i f I.- <lb/>
me to see Id it them. <lb/>
.;,, . , air guide <lb/>
i, ,, Two it lbs or more wont to <lb/>
t- Ii, ; no other help<lb/>
return <lb/>
I THE OF GREENVILLE  g g <lb/>
. . .,,. . i, . done. <lb/>
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We<lb/>
AT GREENVILLE, <lb/>
In the SI of North Carolina, <lb/>
close of business, Feb. 6th, 1903 <lb/>
RESOURCES. <lb/>
not the task was dune, <lb/>
Rod i was set <lb/>
Pro- <lb/>
Atlantic. <lb/>
House <lb/>
For or on Installments. <lb/>
in Formerly by Large Stock <lb/>
Needed House. Oar are low. <lb/>
BROWN GE <lb/>
I cans i discounts i <lb/>
drafts cured and <lb/>
; U. S. Bonds to secure cir- <lb/>
t 21,000.00 <lb/>
; use, furniture, <lb/>
fixtures <lb/>
. r r <lb/>
State inks <lb/>
;. . rs <lb/>
from re- <lb/>
Is 17,157.8. <lb/>
Cl a other cash<lb/>
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r National <lb/>
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; mi pa r <lb/>
a and <lb/>
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cir <lb/>
ST. <lb/>
no. i <lb/>
HE FED THE STAFF. <lb/>
Fine F-- .-. Hungry Crowd on a <lb/>
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. . . k. its all over, <lb/>
the sheet ml. we not <lb/>
TO <lb/>
D. C. <lb/>
Atlantic Coast Line <lb/>
Account of Inaugural President <lb/>
Tickets on Mirth 1st, and 3rd, final limit to <lb/>
original starting point not later than midnight, March 10th. <lb/>
GREAT MILITARY PARADE <lb/>
For information, reservations, etc. call on nearest Ticket <lb/>
Agent or write <lb/>
W. J. CRAIG, Passenger Traffic Manager <lb/>
T. C. WHITE, General Passenger Agent. <lb/>
Wilmington, N. C. <lb/>
a n <lb/>
n . . . <lb/>
in Sam White store If ore loom and larger stock. <lb/>
to me. <lb/>
General Merchandise. <lb/>
HOUSE Gardner's Re- <lb/>
pair <lb/>
The sheet Is we snail not i-r-f ma <lb/>
want for a Thank day dinner f M I Q O <lb/>
now much at <lb/>
all ho; 1.70, <lb/>
i, 60.00 <lb/>
INSURE WITH <lb/>
C. L. I No- <lb/>
Life, Fire, Accident and Health <lb/>
and Bonds. Will go on your <lb/>
Bond. <lb/>
AND WOOD PERRY CO. <lb/>
We have Scales to weigh your coal, <lb/>
keep all kinds on the yard, dry wood <lb/>
and quick delivery. Phone <lb/>
C. COMPANY <lb/>
60,000.00 <lb/>
10,000.00 <lb/>
21,000.00 <lb/>
121,810.0 <lb/>
21,000.00 <lb/>
NORFOLK, VA. <lb/>
Cotton Factor and r <lb/>
T BaT . <lb/>
i id id <lb/>
solicit. <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
Capital stock paid in I <lb/>
Sun id <lb/>
Undivided profits <lb/>
n expenses, taxi paid <lb/>
Ni I I note . <lb/>
outstanding <lb/>
state banks <lb/>
d rs <lb/>
Individual deposits <lb/>
subject to cheek 400,955.78 <lb/>
Tin <lb/>
Cashier's cheeks <lb/>
outstanding 209.64 <lb/>
Bonds borrowed <lb/>
Total I <lb/>
State of N. C, County of Pitt, <lb/>
I, F. J. Forbes, cashier of the above- <lb/>
named bunk. solemnly swear that <lb/>
the above statement is true to the best <lb/>
of ray knowledge and belief. <lb/>
F. J. FORBES, Cashier. <lb/>
Subscribed sworn to before <lb/>
this 11th day of February, <lb/>
H, D. <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
Correct <lb/>
I,. W. TUCKER, <lb/>
p. JAMES, <lb/>
W. <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
said I mo with <lb/>
They went to be re <lb/>
and down, and fa raw k -i <lb/>
. . u r, I h rs y and <lb/>
ever; dinner <lb/>
and dim rs re smoking <lb/>
t;. t ii Ii Carmack <lb/>
called the waiter In man- <lb/>
mid you have served <lb/>
We ire <lb/>
I ten ed. Here Is small to <lb/>
n r your in and as a <lb/>
token of our <lb/>
k I wait- <lb/>
But how ah <lb/>
cheek of 810.70 for dinner <lb/>
yon all just <lb/>
ex Carmack, what in <lb/>
r her Are v a a waiter <lb/>
are yon the of lids <lb/>
boss, Ia only n wall <lb/>
I said Carmack, <lb/>
yourself about the <lb/>
I affair of tbs place to the <lb/>
And he stalked out, <lb/>
, lowed by the feasted staff. <lb/>
be paid when fortune smiled <lb/>
Leader <lb/>
BEGINNING <lb/>
MONDAY <lb/>
MARCH <lb/>
GARDNER, AND <lb/>
GARDNER. <lb/>
MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY. <lb/>
MONDAY NIGHT <lb/>
The Merry Widow Brown. <lb/>
City Market, Greenville <lb/>
th Carolina. <lb/>
Buggies, Carts, WHOM and farm- <lb/>
in Utensils repaired, Furniture repair- <lb/>
ed and upholstered, Sewing machines <lb/>
r. paired. All work guaranteed to be <lb/>
as the best, and prices lower <lb/>
than elm where. Wood d also by a <lb/>
portable Cut once c, cut twice <lb/>
cut three times per cord. <lb/>
a trial. <lb/>
GARDNER <lb/>
TUESDAY NIGHT <lb/>
A Western Girl. <lb/>
A Chorus of Pretty Girls. <lb/>
Cleaning and Dying. All work <lb/>
guaranteed. <lb/>
W. P. Edwards, Greenville. <lb/>
for Tie Reflector.<lb/>
Seat sale at Reflector Book Store. <lb/>
DAIRY PRODUCTS. <lb/>
I have moved my Dairy to the John- <lb/>
son place, one mile from town, and am <lb/>
prepared than ever to <lb/>
Dairy Products. Will make delivery <lb/>
in town. Phone T 2-4. <lb/>
S. I. DUDLEY. <lb/>
SPROUTS. ; <lb/>
N. C, Mar. 1909. <lb/>
Mr. and Mr. C. E. n <lb/>
went to Farmville Tuesday <lb/>
Mills Smith and E. <lb/>
went to Greenville Wednesday. <lb/>
Miss Little, who was <lb/>
visiting at Haywood Smith's, of <lb/>
last week, and Mr. <lb/>
and Mrs Haywood Smith were <lb/>
in cur town a short while Thurs <lb/>
day evening. <lb/>
T. E. Little went to <lb/>
Friday. . <lb/>
C. Smith and F. M. Smith <lb/>
went Greenville Saturday. <lb/>
David Smith, of <lb/>
was in our burg Saturday. <lb/>
and D. S. <lb/>
Moore, of Ayden, were visiting <lb/>
in Smithtown Saturday evening. <lb/>
Miss Mary Joyner left her <lb/>
School Friday to attend the bur- <lb/>
of her aunt. Mrs. Puss <lb/>
Miss May Brooks went to <lb/>
ton Saturday to spend Sunday <lb/>
with her people and returned <lb/>
Monday morning. <lb/>
Mrs. Pattie F. Smith, who was <lb/>
visiting her daughter, Mrs. B <lb/>
P. Willoughby last week, return- <lb/>
ed home Sunday evening. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. H. P. <lb/>
and children were with us Sun- <lb/>
day evening at oar Sunday school. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. Ivy Smith. Mr. <lb/>
F. M. and Miss Smith, D. <lb/>
Smith. Mrs. Mills Smith and T. <lb/>
. Little attended the burial of <lb/>
Mrs. Taylor near Farm- <lb/>
ville Friday evening. Mrs. <lb/>
was in good health <lb/>
day. She went to help one of <lb/>
her neighbors quilt and late in <lb/>
the evening in returning home <lb/>
she stopped at Mrs. <lb/>
to spend a short time with <lb/>
her. was soon taken a <lb/>
severe head trouble. A <lb/>
was summoned he <lb/>
could not have dune any good <lb/>
if he had been present when she <lb/>
was first taken. She v. ill be <lb/>
missed In her community <lb/>
an-i in the church. She was <lb/>
looked to as first by all in the <lb/>
neighborhood and church. Se <lb/>
leaves five children, three sons <lb/>
and two daughters, all married <lb/>
one son. She was about <lb/>
sixty years age. <lb/>
as they all called her is gone but <lb/>
not forgotten. We much <lb/>
sympathy to all her relatives and <lb/>
friends. <lb/>
Birds are playing havoc with <lb/>
oats around here when they first <lb/>
come through the ground. <lb/>
PROF H. A. HOWELL, OF HA- <lb/>
CUBA, RECOMMENDS <lb/>
CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH <lb/>
REMEDY. <lb/>
ago as I remember my <lb/>
mother was a user and friend <lb/>
of Chamberlain's Cough R but <lb/>
never in my life have I realized its true <lb/>
value until writes Prof. A. <lb/>
Howell, of Howell's School. <lb/>
Havana, Cuba. the night of <lb/>
February 3rd our baby was taken sick <lb/>
with a very severe cold ; the next day <lb/>
was worse and the following night his <lb/>
condition was desperate. Ho could not <lb/>
lie down and it was necessary to have <lb/>
him in the arms every moment. <lb/>
then his breathing was I did <lb/>
not think he would live until morning. <lb/>
At last I thought of my mother's <lb/>
d, Chamber tin's Cough Remedy, <lb/>
which we gave, and it afforded prompt <lb/>
relief, and now three days later, he has <lb/>
fully recovered. Under the <lb/>
stances I would not hesitate a moment <lb/>
in saying that Chamberlain's Cough <lb/>
Remedy, and that only, saved the life <lb/>
of our dear little For sale by J. <lb/>
L. and Coward <lb/>
The General Appropriations Bill From j <lb/>
the Joint Committee Introduced in <lb/>
House and Senate. <lb/>
The general appropriations bill <lb/>
legislature carrying <lb/>
gives the following to <lb/>
th different <lb/>
Deaf and Dumb school, at <lb/>
-153,500. <lb/>
School fr at <lb/>
i i <lb/>
Eastern hospitals <lb/>
Soldiers <lb/>
A. ft <lb/>
State University-$105,000 <lb/>
State Normal, Greensboro- <lb/>
A. ii M. College, colored- <lb/>
school- <lb/>
Colored orphanage-$5,000 <lb/>
East Carolina Training school <lb/>
Guilford Battle Ground- <lb/>
Stone wall Jackson Reformatory <lb/>
State Sanitarium for <lb/>
Croat an Normal <lb/>
Dangerous insane <lb/>
The committee bill <lb/>
for public schools and <lb/>
for n increase of for <lb/>
schools and for pensions <lb/>
over last year's appropriations. <lb/>
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nut i <lb/>
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Write Mention this Paper- <lb/>
. of <lb/>
SEND SO CENTS <lb/>
K. <lb/>
COX'S BILL ITEMS. <lb/>
A Rare Opportunity <lb/>
is here to the <lb/>
SICK and <lb/>
of our <lb/>
Read Reflect and Act <lb/>
a d <lb/>
Visiting Specialists <lb/>
Cleveland of <lb/>
Medicine <lb/>
I L. <lb/>
CLEVELAND, OHIO, <lb/>
will pay their first to <lb/>
HART <lb/>
The place l. buy Our Com- <lb/>
stock to select from, Bis quality <lb/>
goods only. <lb/>
Agricultural j, Sp <lb/>
GLOW OF DOOM <lb/>
was seen in the re I fare, hand aid <lb/>
of the little son of M. Adams, <lb/>
Henrietta, His awful p <lb/>
from eczema had. for live years, <lb/>
all remedies and d the best <lb/>
doctors, who .-aid the poisoned blood <lb/>
had his lungs and nothing <lb/>
could save him Ins <lb/>
mother, bottles of Electric <lb/>
Hitters completely cored him <lb/>
Eruptions, ma. Salt Rheum. <lb/>
Sores and Blood and <lb/>
Electric s is <lb/>
supreme. Guaranteed by <lb/>
all drug <lb/>
Rural Carrie s Mail. <lb/>
A law requiring all mail car- <lb/>
on rural n ates to count <lb/>
every piece of mail they handle <lb/>
went into throughout the <lb/>
United States Monday. Its <lb/>
object is to enable the <lb/>
department to just <lb/>
about how much mail is carried <lb/>
on each route, and will he in <lb/>
effect only thirty days. Bach <lb/>
carrier must count each piece of <lb/>
mail every morning on going <lb/>
and also the number of pieces he <lb/>
takes during the day. The <lb/>
average for a month will be <lb/>
taken by the depart- <lb/>
as showing tie amount <lb/>
mail business of each route. <lb/>
Cox's Mid. N. C. Mar. <lb/>
P. C. Chapman was over here <lb/>
Sunday to see his girl but <lb/>
not tarry long. <lb/>
Misses Sadie Carroll and Lela <lb/>
Roach spent from Friday until <lb/>
Sunday at visiting Miss <lb/>
Bosch's parents. They report a <lb/>
very pleasant <lb/>
L. C. Barney attended Sunday <lb/>
school at school house Sun- <lb/>
day afternoon. <lb/>
L. N. Edwards is very sick- <lb/>
We hope he will soon be able to <lb/>
be out again. <lb/>
Miss Page and T. S. <lb/>
Tyson attended preaching at <lb/>
Sunday. Several others <lb/>
also attended. <lb/>
Miss Maggie Wilson, of <lb/>
is spending this week with <lb/>
Miss Bessie Moore. <lb/>
J. J. Edwards went to Winter- <lb/>
Monday evening to meet <lb/>
his aunt, Mrs. E. J. who <lb/>
has just returned from visiting <lb/>
friends in Robersonville. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. Josephus Cox <lb/>
spent Monday night at L. N. <lb/>
We are having much rain this <lb/>
week. It is getting the farmers <lb/>
a little behind in their work. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. Stokes <lb/>
were visiting in our neighbor- <lb/>
hood Sunday. <lb/>
J. S. and Joe Edwards spent <lb/>
Sunday with their brother, L. N. <lb/>
Edwards- <lb/>
E. N. <lb/>
and i the <lb/>
B H tel <lb/>
Mord y. M 15th. 1909. <lb/>
t Fri <lb/>
ONE DAY ONLY <lb/>
TO P. M. <lb/>
FREE <lb/>
This Institute, competed cf a <lb/>
chartered <lb/>
. the <lb/>
r- <lb/>
eminent hi ore <lb/>
. i-.- and <lb/>
id u <lb/>
m d wider .<lb/>
; j . who c-i . <lb/>
I ;, r <lb/>
re, ; . . <lb/>
Consisting of Plows. Mow <lb/>
Cutters, Rakes and <lb/>
riding and walking, <lb/>
American <lb/>
in most popular hi n <lb/>
Complete stock t ready mixed <lb/>
P A I N T ; <lb/>
ran- <lb/>
filled <lb/>
c I <lb/>
;. <lb/>
GOOD LINIMENT. <lb/>
You Will hunt a <lb/>
pr. is equal to <lb/>
Chamberlain's Liniment a for <lb/>
muscular and rheumatic p ins, for the <lb/>
cure of sprains and mess of the <lb/>
It is equally valuable for <lb/>
lame back and deep seated muscular <lb/>
pains. and cent files sale by <lb/>
J, L Wooten and Coward Wooten. <lb/>
Origin of Names. <lb/>
WAKE UP, MAN. <lb/>
Tell us, are you advert <lb/>
In the tame old foolish way <lb/>
That your grand-dad did before you, <lb/>
And persist, t pay <lb/>
Think the whole world knows your ad- <lb/>
dress ,, , <lb/>
Cause it hasn't changed in years. <lb/>
Wouldn't pathos of such <lb/>
Drive a billy-oat to <lb/>
a is all you care for, <lb/>
Hi lonesome and unread. <lb/>
Like the sign upon a e <lb/>
Telling folks that you are dead. <lb/>
Wake up, m in. and take a tonic. <lb/>
Bunch your hits and make a drive, <lb/>
Run a page, and chance your copy, <lb/>
ADV and keep alive <lb/>
Ex, <lb/>
In 1784 John Wesley in Eng- <lb/>
land ordained Thomas Coke and <lb/>
sent him to America as bishop to <lb/>
ordain Francis Asbury and as- <lb/>
American Methodists in or- <lb/>
the Methodist Episcopal <lb/>
Church in the United <lb/>
They soon started a school and <lb/>
named it after both of the <lb/>
ops, <lb/>
A. D. Betts. <lb/>
Greensboro, N. C. <lb/>
to Grand Lodge. <lb/>
There was a very enthusiastic <lb/>
meeting Thursday night. <lb/>
The occasion was the election of <lb/>
representative to Grand Lodge, <lb/>
meets in <lb/>
in the early part of June. Mr. <lb/>
E. G. Flanagan was elected as <lb/>
the representative of Tar <lb/>
NEAR DEATH IN BIG POND. <lb/>
It was a thrilling exp to Mrs. <lb/>
Id -01 to f death. years a <lb/>
severe lung gave me intense <lb/>
uttering, she writes, <lb/>
times nearly caused my death. All <lb/>
remedies failed ant doctors said I was <lb/>
Incurable. Then Pr. New Dis- <lb/>
brought quick relief and a cure <lb/>
so that I have not been <lb/>
twelve Mrs. Super <lb/>
lives in Big I. Pa. It works <lb/>
in coughs and sore lungs, <lb/>
asthma, <lb/>
whooping cough and all Bronchial <lb/>
affections. and Trial bot- <lb/>
free. Guaranteed by all <lb/>
Sick headache, and <lb/>
are relieved by Rings I Liv- <lb/>
Pills. They cleanse the system. DO <lb/>
not gripe. Price hold by John <lb/>
Wooten. <lb/>
ARE YOU SURE <lb/>
UNEQUAL AS A CURE FOR CROUP <lb/>
excellent remedy <lb/>
for colds and troubles, <lb/>
Remedy to <lb/>
as a cure f- r croup, Harry <lb/>
son of Ind. given <lb/>
soon the croupy cough rs, <lb/>
this remedy will tho attack. <lb/>
It a used successfully in man thous- <lb/>
ands of homes, sale by J. L. Woo- <lb/>
ten and Coward Wooten. <lb/>
lei bay <lb/>
be tea know that the <lb/>
MM from UM <lb/>
and oilier kept <lb/>
. <lb/>
any your <lb/>
Why not <lb/>
MAKE AID FREEZE YOUR OWN ICE CREAM <lb/>
In MINUTES <lb/>
tOR A PlATE with <lb/>
jell-0 ICE Powder <lb/>
It <lb/>
, i <lb/>
of <lb/>
milk and <lb/>
,.,. the ad- <lb/>
of el. auks <lb/>
of Ice pure <lb/>
Eat, A nod lea <lb/>
for and ill <lb/>
a MS <lb/>
Sold by all good <lb/>
The Pure Fe-d Co., Boy, N. Y <lb/>
Administrators Notice. <lb/>
Having this day as <lb/>
the State of Mrs. Alice <lb/>
per, deceased. All <lb/>
against estate are notified <lb/>
and led to present them to me on <lb/>
or before February 1910. or this <lb/>
notice will he plead in bar of the re- <lb/>
of the same. <lb/>
This February 24th. 1901. <lb/>
F. M. <lb/>
R. L. Carr, Administrator. <lb/>
Not Quite <lb/>
How often you can a <lb/>
v thing <lb/>
nail or screw driver or <lb/>
lacking. Have a good <lb/>
tool box and be prepared for <lb/>
emergent Our Hue Of tools <lb/>
A. Is a could desire, and fit <lb/>
f your tool S <lb/>
box does not lack a Single <lb/>
X useful <lb/>
I Of <lb/>
I You Ham. t . <lb/>
a Horse <lb/>
, . <lb/>
Hill c .- <lb/>
., your v. <lb/>
. . you can be cured or not j <lb/>
they y <lb/>
treatment If Incur-- <lb/>
. , will you such advice <lb/>
lire. Their treatment <lb/>
. . gives end ultimately <lb/>
cures. prepared to cop; <lb/>
human <lb/>
is cleansed cf the <lb/>
In .-. natural direct manner, <lb/>
Improvement noticed at once; even <lb/>
. worst cases are treated without an, <lb/>
I to the patient or the <lb/>
c. or his her vocation. <lb/>
.; you Improving under your family <lb/>
not come and take up their <lb/>
time, as they absolutely refuse <lb/>
to any one i under the car, <lb/>
the local physicians. They wish be- <lb/>
to give each patient plenty of <lb/>
their undivided attention, but can <lb/>
Rot listen to long stories not pertaining <lb/>
your trouble. They have discarded ti-. <lb/>
methods and used for <lb/>
medical world, and which It <lb/>
e Jolly to depend upon any f- <lb/>
are not known to cure, as thousand <lb/>
depending on them for relief. <lb/>
list of diseases orly are takes <lb/>
. treatment, Diseases <lb/>
System, Heart, Stomach, <lb/>
; Catarrh, Cr, <lb/>
Epilepsy, <lb/>
am of Cancers <lb/>
i . ;, of a Chronic Nature only. <lb/>
treat by an entirely new <lb/>
hearing In many cases Is <lb/>
.-. In ail Its varied torn <lb/>
ether If once <lb/>
Is cured to r-- <lb/>
and ii never return. It <lb/>
whom you seen, or Whom <lb/>
ire lied, not fail to call, as a <lb/>
cost you nothing, and may restore you <lb/>
or even save or prolong your <lb/>
of persona will <lb/>
unavailable testimonials In all parts c <lb/>
country. If you suspect Kidney Tree- <lb/>
Lr, bring a two ounce bottle of <lb/>
, chemical and <lb/>
otter Is <lb/>
and will net be repeal <lb/>
persons commencing treatment <lb/>
future visit, will required l. <lb/>
-.-. , but i at one cent will be asked in . <lb/>
treatment during <lb/>
for any medicine necessary to el- <lb/>
a cure, Irrespective of your <lb/>
in life, the number of those who I <lb/>
n date. Whensoever, or by. When <lb/>
. a positive guarantee to cure <lb/>
n. under their system of treat- <lb/>
of the highest grade in all <lb/>
teed per cent pure. <lb/>
promptly. <lb/>
Those wishing to purchase <lb/>
will do well to see us we <lb/>
but the best. <lb/>
II contemplate building us a <lb/>
call. We will appreciate your business and <lb/>
will take care your orders and ;. <lb/>
tee prices. <lb/>
tinned in <lb/>
, . <lb/>
ire your orders and <lb/>
When wishing men- <lb/>
above don't I  <lb/>
Baker Hart. <lb/>
7.-S V <lb/>
REPORT OF THE OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE <lb/>
AT FARMVILLE, N. O. <lb/>
At of February <lb/>
if 89,406.09 Capital -k <lb/>
Resources <lb/>
Loans and discounts <lb/>
Overdrafts sec. 1,086.40 <lb/>
Unsecured 716.85 1,802 <lb/>
Furniture and fixtures 1,830.50 <lb/>
Due front 25,812.40 <lb/>
Cash items 2,069.89 <lb/>
Gold coin 880.00 <lb/>
Silver coin, including <lb/>
all minor coin currency 1,274.78 <lb/>
Nat. notes and other <lb/>
notes 8,415.00 <lb/>
Total <lb/>
Surplus <lb/>
Undivided profits, <lb/>
cur. exp. an I taM-- <lb/>
Time Certificates <lb/>
to fill <lb/>
Cashier <lb/>
10,000.00 <lb/>
;. <lb/>
X 51.12 <lb/>
State of County of Pitt, m <lb/>
I, J. It. Davis, Cashier of tho h <lb/>
swear that the above statement i <lb/>
knowledge and belief. <lb/>
sworn to Le- <lb/>
me, this 12th day of <lb/>
A. <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
DAVIS. <lb/>
. gut. <lb/>
Correct <lb/>
W. <lb/>
DAVIS. <lb/>
TURNAGE <lb/>
F. M, DAVIS <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE <lb/>
BETHEL BANKING CO. <lb/>
AT BETHEL, N. <lb/>
At the Close of Business February <lb/>
Resources <lb/>
and discounts <lb/>
having long Handing and <lb/>
disease, who have failed to <lb/>
and art <lb/>
Invited to call. <lb/>
Married ladles without <lb/>
I and minors <lb/>
their will positively not <lb/>
to consultation unless I <lb/>
. d by of their local physician <lb/>
., A. M. to P. M- <lb/>
.- THE DATE- <lb/>
MONDAY, 15th <lb/>
Liabilities <lb/>
Capital stock <lb/>
Surplus fund <lb/>
Undivided profits l-s <lb/>
4,500.00 <lb/>
unsecured 610.84 <lb/>
Furniture and fixtures and taxes <lb/>
22,220.00 J ., <lb/>
Silver coin including , . . . . <lb/>
minor coin currency ; ., S-T <lb/>
National bank notes , <lb/>
I and other U. notes I <lb/>
Total <lb/>
J P<lb/>
j Corey <lb/>
Plant Wood's Seeds <lb/>
For The <lb/>
Garden Farm. <lb/>
Thirty years in business, with <lb/>
a steadily trade every <lb/>
we have to-day one <lb/>
of the businesses in seeds <lb/>
In this tho best of <lb/>
evidence as to <lb/>
Superior Quality <lb/>
of Wood's Seeds. <lb/>
We are headquarters for <lb/>
Grass and Clover <lb/>
Seed Potatoes. Seed Oats, <lb/>
Cow Peas, So Beans and <lb/>
all Farm Seeds. <lb/>
Wood's Descriptive Catalog <lb/>
the most useful and valuable of <lb/>
Harden and Harm seed Catalogs <lb/>
mailed free on request. <lb/>
T. W. WOOD ft SONS, <lb/>
Richmond, Va. <lb/>
State of North Carolina, County of Pitt, <lb/>
W H. Cashier of the above-named hank, no sol- <lb/>
swear that the above statement is true to the Lest of my <lb/>
knowledge and belief. W. II. Cashier. <lb/>
Subscribed and <lb/>
me, this 18th day of February, <lb/>
S. T. <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
ROBT. <lb/>
M. o. <lb/>
S. M. JONES, <lb/>
Directors, <lb/>
Hardware <lb/>
Sole tor <lb/>
Lead and P Int. dew. I Stoves and Ranges. Syracuse <lb/>
Implements sower <lb/>
Edge Tools. <lb/>
POOR PRINT<lb/>
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<p>
THE EASTERN <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD. <lb/>
III PROPRIETOR. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA. <lb/>
One <lb/>
Six <lb/>
Cop <lb/>
rat may be upon <lb/>
ion in Th- <lb/>
Reflector corner Evans and <lb/>
Thirds . et. <lb/>
in the -at Greenville <lb/>
N. C, mail matter. <lb/>
MAR. <lb/>
. gun. <lb/>
i- lit of and Taft <lb/>
will now u n the I<lb/>
c i he sub- <lb/>
bill. congress. <lb/>
The ground hog gave Washing- <lb/>
ton for the inauguration<lb/>
Raleigh trill now hove to look <lb/>
to herself for ii n for some <lb/>
time <lb/>
A term the roads ever <lb/>
convicted offender is a good way <lb/>
to cheek the whiskey <lb/>
through blind tigers. <lb/>
The of the <lb/>
have certainly earned their <lb/>
money the past week holding <lb/>
three sessions a day. <lb/>
The South Carolina legislature <lb/>
heat the North Carolina <lb/>
out a little and a <lb/>
few days ahead of them.<lb/>
A barefoot dance is the latest <lb/>
fad in New society. We <lb/>
I hope there will he no effort to <lb/>
imitate it down this way.<lb/>
i more legislature for two <lb/>
as i nut likely the one <lb/>
adjourned will have to be <lb/>
called into extra session for any- <lb/>
thing.<lb/>
The i who us.- advertising <lb/>
space in <lb/>
o i; did not pay them. A <lb/>
hint to those who are not <lb/>
rides or walks, or does anything <lb/>
Rooseveltian, makes an item for <lb/>
he watchful reporters. <lb/>
The of <lb/>
City hare presented Senator <lb/>
with a massive silver <lb/>
loving cup in appreciation of his <lb/>
iii behalf of the <lb/>
ed soldiers at Brownsville. <lb/>
PRESIDENT ADDRESS. <lb/>
Prom his inaugural address <lb/>
Thursday it is evident that <lb/>
I- . it Tall will follow to <lb/>
lit the policies of ex- <lb/>
In fact he <lb/>
ii he untrue myself, <lb/>
ti promises and <lb/>
I rat ions of the party platform upon <lb/>
which was elected to office, it <lb/>
One thing that has been no- <lb/>
about the legislature is <lb/>
that the members have been j forms a important <lb/>
voting according to my administration. They <lb/>
thought and not according to were directed to th suppression <lb/>
what said to them on the <lb/>
outside. <lb/>
SPROUTS. <lb/>
WARRANT CHARGED MURDER. <lb/>
N. C, Mar. 1909 Man and Hi. Wife Commit- <lb/>
Tyson, Jr., went to ed to Jail. <lb/>
Greenville Wednesday. <lb/>
Ivy Smith went to <lb/>
Wednesday. <lb/>
The young people of our sec- <lb/>
took a hay ride Wednesday <lb/>
night. <lb/>
The Reflector correspondent at <lb/>
Oakley in a letter Tuesday re- <lb/>
ported the death cf Mr. Ed Dav- <lb/>
of that section, but <lb/>
was said in the letter about <lb/>
the cause of his death. Late <lb/>
Smith went to Greenville evening J. A. Person, <lb/>
Thursday. <lb/>
Mr- and Mr. R. A. Smith, of <lb/>
I did not make the maintenance Farmville, were visiting at Mills <lb/>
and enforcement of those re- Smith's Friday. <lb/>
The people of cur section;, <lb/>
bad practice at Smith's, <lb/>
The recent South Carolina lei <lb/>
to <lb/>
f lawlessness abuses of <lb/>
of i he combinations <lb/>
of capital invested in railroads <lb/>
and industrial enterprises carry <lb/>
interstate commerce, <lb/>
passed a law making it, steps which my <lb/>
a misdemeanor for a newspaper Lessor and the legislation passed <lb/>
to publish the name of the vie- on his recommendation have ac- <lb/>
of a criminal assault. Some much, have caused a <lb/>
et on the vicious <lb/>
Which created <lb/>
and have brought about, in the, <lb/>
Colored man and hi- wife, <lb/>
Person, were brought here <lb/>
and committed to jail under a <lb/>
I magistrate's warrant charging <lb/>
strange laws <lb/>
lite booKs. <lb/>
school house Friday night. <lb/>
Mrs. C. D. Smith and Miss <lb/>
Little went to Greenville <lb/>
Saturday. <lb/>
We had the best Sunday school <lb/>
Sunday evening school <lb/>
house that we've had during this <lb/>
quarter. whooping <lb/>
is played out so the children can <lb/>
attend. <lb/>
C. D. Smith went to Greenville <lb/>
Saturday on business. <lb/>
Miss Rosa D. Smith was visit- <lb/>
Tornadoes their <lb/>
work early this <lb/>
season. <lb/>
With the inauguration, coll- regard for existing <lb/>
gross, legislature and the Cooper President went on <lb/>
way, base urge relief of railroads from <lb/>
business affected, a much higher inK Farmville a portion of last <lb/>
week. <lb/>
Nichols, of Poke- <lb/>
to <lb/>
hall can have <lb/>
a right of restrictions of the anti-trust <lb/>
wait on your planning if without any other promised and <lb/>
you want March to keep up with interference except federal supervision and <lb/>
preceding months of the year to prevent excessive issue <lb/>
bringing around for and stocks by <lb/>
Bern Sun coined A day or two ago Editor J. owning and operating inter- <lb/>
a new rd, but we will no <lb/>
quote it. <lb/>
ins <lb/>
Some . the towns are having <lb/>
a clean I p day would not be <lb/>
had if all had them. <lb/>
When Charlotte gets a new <lb/>
charter and Greensboro <lb/>
State Capitol yes, when. <lb/>
Now see you can make <lb/>
second week in March <lb/>
something for Greenville. <lb/>
the .,, <lb/>
and <lb/>
A day <lb/>
Caldwell, of the Charlotte oh- state railroads. <lb/>
The talking baby has suffered a slight stroke Other topics outlined in <lb/>
up again, one being reported j of paralysis. This brings regret address was to safeguard all <lb/>
from Va., that is do-1 to his many friends business and to make <lb/>
tongue stunts at the age of the State all of whom hop,, he such revision of the tariff as will <lb/>
three weeks j will soon recover. restore confidence. He wants <lb/>
j such adjustment as will wipe <lb/>
Kinston had a big controversy What the appropriation hill hundred <lb/>
home over the question of es- did the Eastern the treasury. <lb/>
a recorder's court and School is very gratifying He wants canal to <lb/>
it on the last day of Greenville. It means two other ,, fl. with ,,,,,, <lb/>
proper army and navy and suit- <lb/>
able fortifications maintained, <lb/>
and says strong navy is the <lb/>
The Durham <lb/>
Mm <lb/>
much in few words when it says <lb/>
Guess the ground hog squint-j national income i-t ample. <lb/>
buildings Co be erected and all <lb/>
of them equipped ready for the <lb/>
expresses school to open next fall. <lb/>
ed his eye over what he thinks <lb/>
March is going in do for us. <lb/>
After it is over you are going <lb/>
to hear that pickpockets reaped <lb/>
a harvest at the inauguration. <lb/>
It is national outgo that is fool- <lb/>
and <lb/>
. . <lb/>
The expects Chief <lb/>
Smith is going to make a <lb/>
record for tiger catching in <lb/>
Greenville than Mr. Roosevelt is <lb/>
going to make in Africa. <lb/>
best conservator of He <lb/>
wants a change in money and <lb/>
banking laws and say promises <lb/>
must be kept as to postal <lb/>
hanks. <lb/>
i ii- <lb/>
It is more than likely that. <lb/>
will get his reward for; <lb/>
letting Mr. Tuft out of a had; The Greensboro Record <lb/>
I that there is something be- <lb/>
; that note of thanks the leg. <lb/>
As soda fountains now run i,., , ., , , , ,, ,, ,. , <lb/>
extended to the Capital <lb/>
winter they do not have to <lb/>
J Club for its many courtesies. <lb/>
for warm weather to begin . <lb/>
j At the next municipal election <lb/>
will elect her mayor <lb/>
They could get plenty of Tho town <lb/>
club out j , an, <lb/>
of the witnesses in the ,. . <lb/>
v . better mayor than at present. <lb/>
trial. . <lb/>
A fellow will sometimes say <lb/>
his hands are tied, meaning that <lb/>
he cannot do what he wants to. <lb/>
It might not be inappropriate to <lb/>
also say that he is tongue-tied.<lb/>
Since Mr. Roosevelt was so <lb/>
partial to he might take <lb/>
the latter along with him to <lb/>
Charleston would readily <lb/>
consent to losing him for the <lb/>
time being. <lb/>
the legislature forgot to pa <lb/>
resolutions of thanks to <lb/>
squirrels on capitol square <lb/>
the pleasure the little fellows <lb/>
afforded them. Hut there is j Q expressed hope for the <lb/>
hardly a doubt that the of good feeling toward the <lb/>
were thankful for the pea- South and said it was not his <lb/>
purpose to effect a change in the <lb/>
electoral vote. <lb/>
One of the policies of his <lb/>
that President Taft did <lb/>
not refer to in his inaugural ad- meeting have been <lb/>
The program committee of the <lb/>
dress was the effort to thrust <lb/>
on the <lb/>
try. Silence on that score may <lb/>
mean that the dictionary will be <lb/>
left as it is. <lb/>
March makes one score , for <lb/>
Greenville in promising the <lb/>
early erection of a municipal <lb/>
building. <lb/>
A booster can talk all he <lb/>
pleases, but a kicker should <lb/>
learn to keep quiet in seventeen <lb/>
languages. <lb/>
Hunting something to fall op <lb/>
the papers with will be harder <lb/>
now since the legislature has <lb/>
adjourned. <lb/>
Maybe there is some <lb/>
for the weather man, as it <lb/>
changes so often it is hard to <lb/>
guess right. <lb/>
Friday was hangman's day in <lb/>
Louisiana, seven men, all <lb/>
being executed in that <lb/>
State that day. <lb/>
It will not take long to see if <lb/>
President Taft is going to make <lb/>
good on his expressed feelings <lb/>
toward the South. <lb/>
If Roosevelt goes to Africa in <lb/>
the North Carolina, he should <lb/>
be careful how he climbs into <lb/>
the big bath tub put aboard for <lb/>
Mr. Taft. It is an easy way for <lb/>
him to get lost. <lb/>
In the midst of general <lb/>
don't forget that the best <lb/>
thing to talk about is Greenville, <lb/>
but if you can't say anything <lb/>
good to help the town go for- <lb/>
ward then don't say at all. <lb/>
The papers are now busy keep- <lb/>
up with what President Taft <lb/>
does on Sundays. Whether he <lb/>
A dispatch says <lb/>
Roosevelt is landing a simple <lb/>
life at Oyster Hay, and as an ex- <lb/>
ample gives his walking three <lb/>
miles through the slush to church <lb/>
Sunday morning. That was <lb/>
sure enough, but he cannot <lb/>
be expected to keep it up. <lb/>
Both sides have finished their <lb/>
testimony in the trial of the <lb/>
Coopers and Sharp for the <lb/>
of Senator Carmack, at <lb/>
Nashville, and this week will be <lb/>
occupied with the speeches of <lb/>
counsel. The Reflector thinks <lb/>
the defendants should be con- <lb/>
of something, but they <lb/>
are not going to be. <lb/>
Dr. gets a good one. <lb/>
He says that when Mr. Taft <lb/>
spent the previous night with <lb/>
Mr, RooseVelt, and on <lb/>
morning looked out two <lb/>
inches of snow, he said knew <lb/>
it would be a cold day when I <lb/>
got to be <lb/>
added Mr. Roosevelt, I <lb/>
knew I would go out in a <lb/>
fortunate enough to secure the <lb/>
presence of Prof. J, Henry High- <lb/>
smith for their meeting <lb/>
day. Prof has charge <lb/>
the Chair of Pedagogy at Wake <lb/>
Forest College under him this <lb/>
department of the college work <lb/>
ranks with the very best in the <lb/>
State. We trust our people will <lb/>
attend in large numbers at this <lb/>
meeting Saturday. <lb/>
In the last day or two Judge <lb/>
W. R. Allen, of Goldsboro and <lb/>
Senator Simmons have been <lb/>
mentioned in connection with <lb/>
the eastern judgeship, and the <lb/>
intimation made that President <lb/>
Taft might draw on the Demo- <lb/>
ranks for a successor to <lb/>
the late Judge Purnell and give <lb/>
the appointment to one of these <lb/>
gentlemen. Both are line men <lb/>
and would grace the Fed- <lb/>
court bench, but it seems <lb/>
idle to think of such a thing. <lb/>
Not being on his side, it is none <lb/>
of The Reflector's business who <lb/>
President Taft appoints, but it <lb/>
holds to the opinion formerly ex- <lb/>
pressed that the place should go <lb/>
to a Republican, and he should <lb/>
be Col. Harry Skinner. <lb/>
link, was visiting at Mills <lb/>
Smith's Sunday <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Starkey <lb/>
were visiting at Smith's <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
ft, A. Nichols and two child- <lb/>
of were at Mills <lb/>
Smith's a short while Sunday <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. Hay wood Smith <lb/>
and David Smith, of <lb/>
were in our Sunday even- <lb/>
to attend Sunday <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. H. P. <lb/>
b and children, of Farmville, <lb/>
were visiting at C. E. <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
Several of the young people of <lb/>
our section took a tide on a <lb/>
pleasure trip down to the river <lb/>
at Blue Banks Sunday evening. <lb/>
Joe Cobb, of Standard, was in <lb/>
our section Sunday evening. <lb/>
The teachers, Misses May <lb/>
Brooks and Mary Joyner, are <lb/>
preparing to have an entertain- <lb/>
No particulars could be learned <lb/>
except that Mr. Davenport and <lb/>
the colored man had some <lb/>
last Friday night in which Mr. <lb/>
Davenport was shot through the <lb/>
arm by and that <lb/>
loss of blood from the wound he <lb/>
died Sunday night. <lb/>
BUCK JACK ITEMS. <lb/>
Black Jack Mar. 1909. <lb/>
We are glad to know that <lb/>
Mills is better. <lb/>
L. A. Mills went to Grimesland <lb/>
Wednesday. <lb/>
Many of our people went hear <lb/>
Rev. C. C. Bland preach at the <lb/>
school house Sunday. <lb/>
Mills went to <lb/>
dine Saturday. <lb/>
Sutton, of <lb/>
was at Black Jack Saturday. <lb/>
There was a large at <lb/>
Sunday school Sunday evening. <lb/>
Clark went to <lb/>
land Friday. <lb/>
H. J. Mills went to Greenville <lb/>
Monday. <lb/>
Walter Mills, of Chocowinity, <lb/>
was here Sunday. <lb/>
J. J. went to Grimesland <lb/>
Monday. <lb/>
Taft Sent to Senate. <lb/>
Washington, March <lb/>
dent Taft sent to senate to- <lb/>
day the following <lb/>
Philander C. Knox. of <lb/>
to be secretary of state. <lb/>
Franklin of Illinois, <lb/>
Friday night, the for the <lb/>
benefit the school and request <lb/>
all that can to attend and help a <lb/>
good cause. <lb/>
Bryan and Hugh Smith, <lb/>
of Winterville, were visiting in <lb/>
Smithtown Friday night. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd W. Smith <lb/>
went to Farmville morning. <lb/>
E. B. Joyner, of the <lb/>
den seminary, came to May's <lb/>
chapel Saturday night and <lb/>
of the best sermons <lb/>
that we have heard in a long <lb/>
time. It was said by one brother <lb/>
that it was the best sermon that <lb/>
he ever heard preached in that <lb/>
church. Elder Joyner also <lb/>
preached very good and <lb/>
sermons Sunday morning <lb/>
and night to large congregations, <lb/>
and we hope he will coma again. <lb/>
One of the most disastrous <lb/>
storms passed through our sec <lb/>
last Wednesday about <lb/>
o'clock that we ever had here. <lb/>
It blew down buildings, uprooted <lb/>
trees, broke down large trees, <lb/>
tore orchards to pieces and <lb/>
roofed tobacco barns. It com- <lb/>
demolished Mills Smith's <lb/>
B. P. Cobb's pack <lb/>
house off the pillars and took the <lb/>
roofing off his dwelling, set <lb/>
Tyson, Jr's. house off its <lb/>
and did considerable other <lb/>
damage in the neighborhood. <lb/>
Man Killed at <lb/>
At this morning <lb/>
two young colored men, Law- <lb/>
Taylor and Ed Harris, got <lb/>
into a row over a pair of gloves <lb/>
when Harris drew a pistol and <lb/>
shot Taylor twice through the <lb/>
head, killing him almost instant- <lb/>
The body of Taylor was <lb/>
shipped to Whitakers, his former <lb/>
home, this afternoon. <lb/>
Will treat you right Sod by John L. <lb/>
Woods Liver Medicine liver reg- <lb/>
which brings quick relief to sick <lb/>
headache, biliousness and <lb/>
other symptoms of liver disorder. <lb/>
Particularly recommended for Jaundice, , . <lb/>
chills, fever, malaria. The sue i. , <lb/>
contains 21-2 as much as the benefit of the School. A good <lb/>
Next Friday Night <lb/>
There will be an entertainment <lb/>
at Smith's school house, in <lb/>
Beaver Dam township, on Fri- <lb/>
day night, March 12th, for the <lb/>
Jacob If. Dickinson, of Ten- <lb/>
to be secretary of war. <lb/>
George W. of <lb/>
New York, to be attorney gen- <lb/>
Frank H. Hitchcock, of <lb/>
to be postmaster gen- <lb/>
George Von L. Meyer, of Mas- <lb/>
to be of the <lb/>
navy. <lb/>
Richard A. Ballinger, of Wash- <lb/>
to be secretary of the in- <lb/>
James Wilson, of Iowa, to be <lb/>
secretary of agriculture. <lb/>
Charles of Missouri, to <lb/>
be secretary of commerce and <lb/>
labor. <lb/>
Huntington Wilson, of Illinois, <lb/>
to be assistant secretary of state. <lb/>
Winthrop, of New <lb/>
York, to be assistant secretary <lb/>
of the navy. <lb/>
William Loeb, Jr., of New <lb/>
York, to be collector of customs <lb/>
for the district of New York, N. <lb/>
Y. <lb/>
Lewis Dalby, of Virginia, to be <lb/>
an Indian <lb/>
Bridge Completed. <lb/>
The new steel bridge at <lb/>
ton has been completed and was <lb/>
accepted from the contractors Dy <lb/>
the Board of County <lb/>
rs at a special meeting held <lb/>
Thursday. <lb/>
Hand drawn pine and cypress <lb/>
shingles at C. D. <lb/>
Hon. C. B. Watson's Condition <lb/>
Serious. <lb/>
N. C, March <lb/>
9.-Hon. C. B. Watson's <lb/>
tonight is not as favorable <lb/>
as it was yesterday. He is <lb/>
and in such a state <lb/>
that physicians and nurses fear <lb/>
the end may come at any time. <lb/>
program will be rendered. <lb/>
Maine Red i Irish Cobbles, <lb/>
Rose, Peerless, at S. M. <lb/>
Schultz.<lb/>
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT. <lb/>
i IN CHARGE OF J. M. BLOW. <lb/>
of The Eastern Reflector Ayden and vicinity. Advertising rates furnished <lb/>
seed at Smith Mar. Hiss Dixon has closed <lb/>
i her school near and <lb/>
Ayden is c ming to the front. I home A a while. <lb/>
2-story under Patterns mag, <lb/>
construction a. present. j K- , <lb/>
M. M. Amis makes the best was, <lb/>
S fiE We bad right much wind and <lb/>
I W went to , ,, <lb/>
ton . farmers of are <lb/>
M. M. Sams has just received ; f through <lb/>
a fine lot of and -J -J A. spent Sunday at <lb/>
water. o kn Mrs. Addie O. Corbett s. <lb/>
. , Bee shop. ,. <lb/>
KING'S CROSS ROADS ITEMS. <lb/>
King's Cross Roads, N. C. Mar. <lb/>
Quite a crowd of cur young <lb/>
people went to the Cross Roads <lb/>
to attend the Bible <lb/>
Mrs. Geo. Tucker, of Whitakers <lb/>
came Thursday to visit her sister, <lb/>
Mrs. H. C. Ormond. <lb/>
They toll me that J. R. Smith, <lb/>
Co., Dixon are manufacturing <lb/>
as good wagons, and bug- <lb/>
as can be found any where. <lb/>
See them before buying. <lb/>
Guy Taylor has moved his <lb/>
family in the vacated by <lb/>
C. A. Fair. <lb/>
Spring dress laces and <lb/>
to match at J. R. Smith <lb/>
ft Co <lb/>
Wednesday was de- <lb/>
in It blew <lb/>
the school house off the blocks <lb/>
while the school was in session, <lb/>
several houses were <lb/>
and a blown in pieces. <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. Se-e or write J. R. Smith j <lb/>
Bee work shop. <lb/>
The old men and young men, <lb/>
single men and married men, <lb/>
met in Dr. Saul's hall Sunday <lb/>
a Young <lb/>
Association, with <lb/>
near members. Prof- <lb/>
president, C. L Cannon <lb/>
secy. We have good material and <lb/>
expect a good meeting each <lb/>
Sunday evening. Will be glad <lb/>
to have tho men in the town <lb/>
and community to attend when <lb/>
convenient. <lb/>
School tablets, Bible <lb/>
and Testaments at K. Smith Co. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. Hodges <lb/>
spent Sunday with relatives <lb/>
near Washington. <lb/>
For Rent or a bar- <lb/>
gain the W. A. Moore place ad- <lb/>
joining Mrs. Fannie Holton, Robt. <lb/>
and others. <lb/>
W. A. Darden. <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
Jay Carl Junes spent Sunday <lb/>
in this <lb/>
Co. Ayden, <lb/>
Miss May <lb/>
N. C. Terms tea- j with his parents near Kinston. <lb/>
is-very sick and <lb/>
Smith is spending his friends are alarmed at his <lb/>
a few days at Winterville. <lb/>
Lime, cement, window, <lb/>
locks and at J. R. Smith <lb/>
ft Co. <lb/>
The stock holders of Ayden <lb/>
tobacco warehouse met <lb/>
day and decided to build another <lb/>
warehouse under same plan and <lb/>
charter as present one. , The <lb/>
same were elected for <lb/>
another year as Elias <lb/>
president; J. J. Ed- <lb/>
wards, vice president; Robt. <lb/>
secretary; R. W. <lb/>
Smith, treasurer. All <lb/>
were well pleased with <lb/>
condition. <lb/>
Miss Mary Whitehead, a former <lb/>
teacher of our graded school, <lb/>
spent several days in Ayden last <lb/>
week, the guest of Miss Lena <lb/>
Dawson. <lb/>
Misses Carrie An- <lb/>
Dudley returned from <lb/>
more Sunday night where they <lb/>
had been buying mil- <lb/>
Miss Chapman, and <lb/>
Miss Blount. members of the <lb/>
High school faculty, <lb/>
present spent Sunday with Mrs. J. F. <lb/>
the sue- <lb/>
David was <lb/>
vicinity yesterday. <lb/>
W. H. Tyson and John Mat- <lb/>
thews attended the quarterly <lb/>
meeting at Autry creek <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Corbett went to Fountain <lb/>
Saturday on business. <lb/>
Mr. Beaman, of Farmville, <lb/>
spent Sunday at W. S. E. <lb/>
Smith's. <lb/>
George Crawford and wife <lb/>
spent Saturday and Sunday with <lb/>
i heir daughter, Mrs. Nichols. <lb/>
Aaron May, colored, shot and <lb/>
killed Mack Harris, colored, Sun- <lb/>
day afternoon about o'clock. <lb/>
The killing occurred on W. It, <lb/>
Smith's farm. <lb/>
Eddie Smith and wife spent <lb/>
Sunday with her father, Henry <lb/>
Tyson. <lb/>
J. F. Parker and family spent <lb/>
yesterday at W. E. Moore's. <lb/>
Marcellus Smith and family <lb/>
spent Sunday afternoon with <lb/>
sister, Mrs. Corbett <lb/>
The girls and boys are <lb/>
having a grand time at <lb/>
Friday night. <lb/>
J. A. Forbes and family spent <lb/>
Sunday with his sister, Mrs. Abe <lb/>
Joyner, near Smith's store. <lb/>
The girls all expect to attend <lb/>
the ball at Fountain Thursday <lb/>
night. <lb/>
are f r backache, and bring <lb/>
relief to lumbago, rheumatism, <lb/>
and all symptoms of kid- <lb/>
diseases. They u.-e a to the <lb/>
entire build <lb/>
health. Price and Sold by <lb/>
John n. <lb/>
ANIMALS AND EARTHQUAKES. <lb/>
Displaced by Before <lb/>
Great Calamities. <lb/>
A prominent Italian family in <lb/>
was saved from death <lb/>
during the earthquake by a pet <lb/>
cat; says the Anderson Daily <lb/>
Mail. Several minutes before <lb/>
the shock came the cat aroused <lb/>
the father by unusual and con- <lb/>
cries and an attempt to <lb/>
get from the-room. <lb/>
Apprehending some great <lb/>
he pulled the wife and child- <lb/>
from their in time to <lb/>
them from the falling house. <lb/>
For a week he remained in Mes- <lb/>
looking after the wounded. <lb/>
He never saw the cat after the <lb/>
shock. <lb/>
When the earthquake destroy- <lb/>
ed Caracas a citizen owned a very <lb/>
fine stallion. He had become so <lb/>
vicious that he was confined in a <lb/>
large stall and taken out only <lb/>
when his keeper was on hand. <lb/>
Just before the earthquake came <lb/>
he tore down his Stable, made a <lb/>
wild rush from the city and next <lb/>
morning he was found twenty <lb/>
miles away in the mountains. <lb/>
How do scientific men and <lb/>
students of psychology account <lb/>
for the foresight of animals by <lb/>
which they are warned of <lb/>
pending calamity asks an ex- <lb/>
change. It is well Known that <lb/>
cattle and other animals show <lb/>
signs of terror before approach- <lb/>
earthquakes. <lb/>
are more things in <lb/>
Heaven and earth than are <lb/>
of in your <lb/>
Charlotte News. <lb/>
Are Drugs <lb/>
Do Drugs Cure <lb/>
Can Nature be <lb/>
If people -were born I <lb/>
lived right, I <lb/>
u-.- for d <lb/>
Bo do well-informed <lb/>
thing p C D <lb/>
heredity, do Q y<lb/>
claim that m eta <lb/>
. M II <lb/>
. i. I i <lb/>
Mature tore <lb/>
. . i <lb/>
. to II oil r rail I i<lb/>
man accidentally put W <lb/>
I fire. I o <lb/>
b r in month, blow i i <lb/>
r co effect n <lb/>
. know very well. i II <lb/>
ii. it r fur the being. <lb/>
People Thia <lb/>
;,. i. The <lb/>
la <lb/>
the paint of Ii 11- <lb/>
be mitigated, i <lb/>
Tho medicine. in- <lb/>
. be laid to have i <lb/>
Tho <lb/>
through right living. <lb/>
Take for <lb/>
a ; <lb/>
will tho <lb/>
. ,. P <lb/>
Increase tho flow of <lb/>
without which <lb/>
at all. i.-ca <lb/>
-ell cf food, the <lb/>
It is admitted Is I <lb/>
by right living, bat tin <lb/>
are to many people who either l <lb/>
do not know how icily <lb/>
a tremendous amount good be <lb/>
by use of <lb/>
A that en frequently <lb/>
abased performs tho lion <lb/>
via <lb/>
the food to remain undigested f <lb/>
time after it la wallowed. . I <lb/>
to fermentation of the f Sou atom<lb/>
I If I. ha ii, <lb/>
., r <lb/>
. .<lb/>
i . . <lb/>
i . <lb/>
. . <lb/>
i. ,. <lb/>
K-hi A <lb/>
. ; <lb/>
. . ml <lb/>
. <lb/>
. <lb/>
r . . <lb/>
., <lb/>
. . . <lb/>
. i j <lb/>
Pile Remedy is put UP in a <lb/>
tube with nozzle May be <lb/>
applied directly to the affected parts. <lb/>
Guaranteed. Price Sold by John <lb/>
L. <lb/>
is tho result. Thia <lb/>
got ; on w <lb/>
of the market for the past <lb/>
season, having done so well the <lb/>
first year. <lb/>
Capt. D. G. Berry is going to <lb/>
have the prettiest and most up <lb/>
to-date house in town when com- <lb/>
We were surprised to find that <lb/>
J. R. Smith Co. Dixon are car- <lb/>
such a nice line of coffins <lb/>
and caskets of all prices and <lb/>
grades, see them when needing <lb/>
anything in this line. <lb/>
C. C. Needham returned from <lb/>
Elizabeth City. <lb/>
Buy your brackets, balusters, <lb/>
stair railing, post <lb/>
and flooring of J. R. Smith <lb/>
Co. Dixon. <lb/>
Lightning struck Earnest <lb/>
Hams near Ayden Wednesday <lb/>
during the storm and hurt him <lb/>
right bad, but not seriously. <lb/>
The Ayden Retail Merchants <lb/>
association will meet tonight at <lb/>
J. J. Stokes. All the members <lb/>
are earnestly requested to be <lb/>
present as there is some business <lb/>
of importance to be transacted. <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/>
R. W. Smith left Monday for <lb/>
Pitch to operate his shad <lb/>
seine. <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/>
Rev. C. M. Morton, of Wilson, <lb/>
filled regular appointment <lb/>
here Sunday. <lb/>
Try a bucket of use <lb/>
third less than lard at J. R. <lb/>
Smith Co. <lb/>
The meeting at the Methodist <lb/>
church is expected to close Tues- <lb/>
day <lb/>
Car salt just received at J. R. <lb/>
Smith Co. <lb/>
We regret to learn that Mrs <lb/>
Eli Craft is very sick at her <lb/>
home near <lb/>
Rev. Ir. Morton made a very <lb/>
interesting talk for the pupils <lb/>
of Ayden graded school Monday <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
Rev. Geo. filled his re <lb/>
appointment at Reedy <lb/>
Branch Sunday. <lb/>
bushels nice country corn <lb/>
at per bushel at J- R <lb/>
Smith. Co., Dixon. <lb/>
J. S. Moore has sold his livery <lb/>
business to Richard Wingate. <lb/>
W. C. Coward, of Kinston, <lb/>
spent Sunday with his son, W. J. <lb/>
Coward. Mr. Coward once lived <lb/>
in Ayden and made many warm <lb/>
friends while here. <lb/>
Died. <lb/>
Mr. Joshua W. Smith, aged <lb/>
years, died Friday afternoon at <lb/>
his home in township. <lb/>
He had been in apparent good <lb/>
health and his death was sudden. <lb/>
Friday morning he worked on <lb/>
his farm as usual, went to the <lb/>
house at noon and ate a hearty <lb/>
dinner and lay down for a <lb/>
while waiting for his team to eat <lb/>
before returning to work. Some <lb/>
of the family going later to wake <lb/>
him up found him dead. Mr. <lb/>
Smith was a good citizen and <lb/>
leaves two HUM and two <lb/>
FOR DISEASES OF THE SKIN. <lb/>
Nearly all diseases of the skin such <lb/>
as 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/>
had by applying- Salve. <lb/>
It allays the and smarting <lb/>
most instantly. Many ca-es have been <lb/>
cured by its use. For sale by J. L. <lb/>
Wooten. <lb/>
A Cough remedy is Bees <lb/>
Laxative Cough Syrup. For <lb/>
colds, croup, whooping-cough, hoarse- <lb/>
and ail bronchial affections. Best <lb/>
for children because it is quick to re- <lb/>
and Gently laxative. <lb/>
Sold by John L. Wooten. <lb/>
Another Honor for Senator Simmons. <lb/>
Washington, D. C, March <lb/>
Simmons has been <lb/>
pointed a member of the water- <lb/>
ways commission, consisting of <lb/>
five senators and seven members <lb/>
of the house. <lb/>
This body is one of the most <lb/>
important ever authorized by <lb/>
congress. It is empowered to <lb/>
travel in all the countries of the <lb/>
world and investigate the study <lb/>
of navigable streams, to inspect <lb/>
the waterway projects of the <lb/>
United States, and is directed to <lb/>
make a report to congress, fol- <lb/>
lowing this study of national <lb/>
and world-wide projects, with a <lb/>
view of comprehensive scheme <lb/>
for the improvement of water <lb/>
ways and cheapening water <lb/>
transportation. <lb/>
The appointment on the com- <lb/>
mission came to Senator Simmons <lb/>
from Vice-President Fairbanks <lb/>
in the declining hours of the re- <lb/>
cent session of Congress. The <lb/>
commission is one of the most <lb/>
that has been created in <lb/>
recent years, and the appoint- <lb/>
of Senator Simmons is one <lb/>
in which North Carolinians can <lb/>
well take pride. <lb/>
The Senator will be enabled by- <lb/>
reason of his official position to <lb/>
take care of the numerous and <lb/>
important river and harbor pro- <lb/>
in the State. <lb/>
week, until tho blood Is <lb/>
with fermentation, his <lb/>
condition is very apt to produce rheum- <lb/>
II to not claimed that <lb/>
rheumatism. Nothing will <lb/>
but living. But <lb/>
Claimed that will a .; <lb/>
I based work. <lb/>
; i . . <lb/>
v. <lb/>
i r I I pull a <lb/>
.- ; horse <lb/>
v r i <lb/>
, be , I <lb/>
I the of of Pi<lb/>
torn. Taken tin . I i <lb/>
forth the i. . <lb/>
o meet the en roe <lb/>
and thus outs o . . <lb/>
I n ion. <lb/>
In .-. pi <lb/>
, .-.-. C. . <lb/>
, . . lit lira <lb/>
k ; p <lb/>
. ; . . Ii <lb/>
run <lb/>
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. will . <lb/>
all will has <lb/>
not In l <lb/>
world i i i a <lb/>
, n <lb/>
a, i . <lb/>
r-. <lb/>
I-. <lb/>
eat <lb/>
. or how- <lb/>
grave ea . <lb/>
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i . r n m <lb/>
, i <lb/>
Drug .<lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
A GALE BY ANOTHER NAME. <lb/>
Oakley, N. C, Mar. 1909. When He <lb/>
Told of an in Force <lb/>
Doubtless were <lb/>
puzzled readers when n dead sea <lb/>
snipper rolled harbor f. few <lb/>
days ago and reported that his <lb/>
Goldsboro last Friday where she M had by ., <lb/>
J. K. Barnhill and family, of <lb/>
Winterville, spent Saturday and <lb/>
Sunday here with Mrs. Barr.- <lb/>
hill's mother, Mrs. Taylor. <lb/>
Mrs. Ida Parker returned from <lb/>
spent several days visiting <lb/>
Eli of Hamilton, was <lb/>
here Sunday. <lb/>
which had piped up to <lb/>
it was explained, <lb/>
something like a <lb/>
It is a term borrowed from the <lb/>
i t i g n <lb/>
The storm of the 3rd was not a scheme w ind <lb/>
so severe here as in some devised by <lb/>
parts of the county. British Admiral before <lb/>
We regret to note that B. going steam. <lb/>
Jenkins is quite sick. I Force was a calm, a <lb/>
Mrs. Marina Peel, cf and M on up the <lb/>
Grass, was here Sunday and velocity. <lb/>
Monday with friends. <lb/>
Mrs. Price, of Oak City, <lb/>
Perhaps, too, the Beaufort <lb/>
may give a t those <lb/>
a few days here last week With who nave wondering for <lb/>
some time at the title of a <lb/>
German picture. is just <lb/>
Mrs. Martha Rawls. <lb/>
We regret to report the death <lb/>
of Mr. Ed Davenport, which <lb/>
curred at his miles storm billow, and <lb/>
here, Sunday night. He leaves has named it <lb/>
a wife and several small children n-, <lb/>
mourn his death. I <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb/>
AT AYDEN, N. C. <lb/>
At the Close of Business February, <lb/>
IT SAVED HIS <lb/>
thought I'd <lb/>
J. A. <lb/>
years of e that do-tors <lb/>
could not cure, had at last la d me Up. <lb/>
Then it <lb/>
and <lb/>
salt rheum, U ; <lb/>
sores, burns, scalds, cuts and <lb/>
piles. at <lb/>
THE SECRET OF LIFE. <lb/>
A French red <lb/>
one secret of lo g His method <lb/>
with wood. But Ions ago <lb/>
trillions of Americans had proved Eli <lb/>
b life and me it <lb/>
Bitters pr <lb/>
worth living. <lb/>
Register of Deeds W. M. <lb/>
Moore has issued the following <lb/>
licenses since last report. <lb/>
WHITE. <lb/>
L. M. and Laura <lb/>
Cannon. <lb/>
David Cannon and Etta Mose- <lb/>
Thomas Vinson and Lennie <lb/>
Tripp. <lb/>
COLORED. <lb/>
and Addie <lb/>
Johnson. <lb/>
W. H. Bradley and Lena B. <lb/>
Harris. <lb/>
Freeman and <lb/>
Norfleet. <lb/>
Resources Liabilities <lb/>
Loam 4,488.75, Capital stock <lb/>
807.81 <lb/>
Furniture and <lb/>
Demand loans 2,500.00 <lb/>
Due from 87,888.06 <lb/>
Cash items <lb/>
Gold coin <lb/>
11,250.00 <lb/>
It <lb/>
bl kS. rebuilds warted <lb/>
nerve and to e to the <lb/>
Mire a weak, <lb/>
I sick and d <lb/>
I trouble hill my Ir <lb/>
I writes W. M. Sherman, <lb/>
Cashing, Me., Electric Hitlers <lb/>
m. <lb/>
Silver coin, including all <lb/>
minor coin cur. <lb/>
bank and other <lb/>
Notes <lb/>
1,048.76 <lb/>
4.060.00 <lb/>
Surplus fund <lb/>
profits, loss <lb/>
cur. exp. and taxes pd, <lb/>
Deposits sub. to check 42,654.74 <lb/>
Cashier's outstanding 187.80 <lb/>
Total <lb/>
Total <lb/>
181.787.81 <lb/>
Dr Joseph Dixon <lb/>
Physician and Surgeon <lb/>
mi <lb/>
STATE OF NORTH <lb/>
COUNTY OF PITT , , <lb/>
I J R. Smith, Cashier of the above named do solemnly swear <lb/>
the above statement s to the best o my knowledge<lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to be- Correct Attest <lb/>
that <lb/>
will treat you <lb/>
fore me, this 18th. day of Feb. <lb/>
STANCIL HODGES. <lb/>
Notary Public <lb/>
J. R. SMITH. <lb/>
R. C. CANNON. <lb/>
DIXON, <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
Office over Bank Building <lb/>
AYDEN. N. C. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
W. H. Smith has purchased <lb/>
the of A. D. Cox in the <lb/>
Carolina Milling <lb/>
Co. and will conduct the bus- <lb/>
at the sane 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/>
Hand drawn <lb/>
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died Monday and was <lb/>
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Smith went to Farm <lb/>
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We have a Bible at King's <lb/>
A. Barnhill family, of <lb/>
Bi field, came in this neighbor <lb/>
and returned home <lb/>
Tuesday. <lb/>
Mrs. Sim Joyner spent <lb/>
day with her tit ice, Mrs. E. <lb/>
Smith. <lb/>
Miss Ora Matthews returned <lb/>
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spent <lb/>
with her sister, Mis Edie <lb/>
Smith, <lb/>
Burnett went to <lb/>
this afternoon. <lb/>
We are it-t hiving much sick- <lb/>
in the now. <lb/>
REGISTERED <lb/>
F. S. Royster Guano Company, <lb/>
Norfolk. Va. <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
Custom. <lb/>
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customs t upon I <lb/>
estate, i h the i t <lb/>
holds fr tin of <lb/>
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Britain. fear of forfeiture <lb/>
the owner has t i present hi- <lb/>
with a white rose whenever <lb/>
lie or site visits castle. <lb/>
Maryland <lb/>
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were . by lotteries, <lb/>
quite as i <lb/>
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1733 a b advertised to build <lb/>
wharf T iv i-i April <lb/>
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I and f r <lb/>
two Are engines and a par el f leather <lb/>
In yearly <lb/>
to oM the city <lb/>
. a. other objects for which <lb/>
was In tills way were <lb/>
church <lb/>
and <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
By virtue of the lower of sale eon- <lb/>
deed <lb/>
a d delivered by James <lb/>
a- wife i V. mes t <lb/>
Randi Ir-h, L. A -rd H. <lb/>
tho of November. <lb/>
and duly d in the r <lb/>
deeds o North <lb/>
Carolina, in J-S, p 4-1. <lb/>
w ill expose to lie a lie, be- <lb/>
fore tho .- rt o do in Greenville, <lb/>
to the bidder, on Monday the <lb/>
April. 1909 at . <lb/>
tractor p r.-el of and <lb/>
and in the c of Pitt and <lb/>
North lion, s <lb/>
as follows, That . of <lb/>
I in township, Pitt <lb/>
N. am i s the Tonne <lb/>
May laid and three <lb/>
a r-s more s. said parcel of la i <lb/>
ii on the by K. W. <lb/>
Faithful, on the east K w, Faith- <lb/>
n s W. J. <lb/>
west W. J, Dunn, said parcel of <lb/>
la d has one good dwelling one <lb/>
house, on burn <lb/>
same, said <lb/>
T of sale cash. <lb/>
This day of March. <lb/>
K. E. <lb/>
I. A. <lb/>
J. H. <lb/>
Moore A <lb/>
Attorneys. <lb/>
virtue of r of eon <lb/>
in mortgage deed <lb/>
and iv red by H. S. <lb/>
u Joseph Atkinson on the day of <lb/>
Oct 1905, the <lb/>
Of ill I of coo <lb/>
North in book X-7 <lb/>
tho will to public <lb/>
before the court house in <lb/>
to tho st bidder <lb/>
Monday, a certain <lb/>
or parcel mi and <lb/>
in the f in and State of <lb/>
North a ard bed as fol- <lb/>
lows, to <lb/>
of in Town- <lb/>
shiM , ti Bell's Cross Roads, <lb/>
by the Bell n. the south. <lb/>
by county road on t north, on the <lb/>
east the line and on the <lb/>
west R C and known as <lb/>
th. Bell land, which was by <lb/>
nu about two years from R. if. <lb/>
at house and lot upon <lb/>
which i situate at Cross <lb/>
Is at fork of the the same <lb/>
being purchased about seven <lb/>
David Atkinson, which <lb/>
said deed is hereby to and <lb/>
apart in, <lb/>
deed. Terms of sale <lb/>
ca-h <lb/>
This day of February. 1909. <lb/>
h Atkinson, Mortgagee, <lb/>
F, G. James Son, <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE, <lb/>
AT GREENVILLE, X. <lb/>
At the close of February 5th, 1909, <lb/>
Resources <lb/>
Loans and discounts <lb/>
secured <lb/>
and unsecured <lb/>
Other stocks, bonds <lb/>
mortgages <lb/>
Furniture <lb/>
Demand loans <lb/>
Due from <lb/>
t a.-h items <lb/>
Gold coin <lb/>
Silver coin <lb/>
minor coin currency <lb/>
Nat bank and other <lb/>
S. notes <lb/>
Total <lb/>
2,809.70 <lb/>
2,400.00 <lb/>
8,127.32 <lb/>
10,541.75 <lb/>
42,962.75 <lb/>
2,875.81 <lb/>
176.00 <lb/>
1,978.94 <lb/>
10,895.00 <lb/>
8207,724.88 <lb/>
Liabilities <lb/>
Capital stock <lb/>
Surplus fund 25,000.00 <lb/>
Undivided less <lb/>
cur. ex. <lb/>
Time of I too n-, . <lb/>
D p sub to ck 118,092.61 <lb/>
Cashier's cheeks out- <lb/>
standing <lb/>
Total <lb/>
State of North Carolina. County of <lb/>
L. Little. Cashier of the above-named hank, do sol- <lb/>
swear that the above statement is true to the best of my <lb/>
knowledge and belief. JAMES L. LITTLE, Cashier. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to he- <lb/>
Not Taking Him. <lb/>
A small hoy was going <lb/>
the i carrying a turtle by <lb/>
the tail when a ventriloquist stand- <lb/>
near threw his voice over to the <lb/>
turtle and to make it say, <lb/>
is you all with <lb/>
The little hoard the question <lb/>
and looked around with astonish- <lb/>
but, not entirely <lb/>
as to whore the voice came, <lb/>
from, walked on. Again the <lb/>
throw voice over to the <lb/>
turtle said, say, where is you <lb/>
all <lb/>
This time tho boy was satisfied <lb/>
that the turtle had been gifted with <lb/>
a miraculous power of speech and <lb/>
instantly dropped it on the side- <lb/>
in c ostentation, <lb/>
you all I <lb/>
has don  <lb/>
A Lucky <lb/>
A if I painter says <lb/>
that he was a boy he once <lb/>
witnessed n light between two dogs, <lb/>
one of which to an Irish- <lb/>
man who was retired <lb/>
The dog was badly beat- <lb/>
en, and the fact was a source of <lb/>
deep chagrin to the owner. He was <lb/>
very jealous of his record, but <lb/>
as only he and the painter had seen <lb/>
the fight he asked the latter in a <lb/>
decidedly significant way which of <lb/>
the dog won. <lb/>
was the reply, dog <lb/>
won, of course. He was underneath <lb/>
the other but ho was chewing <lb/>
the Ufa out of the cur nil the <lb/>
said the Irish- <lb/>
man. saved your <lb/>
Why Ho <lb/>
A certain police Inspector <lb/>
reviewing a police station, <lb/>
sergeant of which a wry bail <lb/>
Looking through the <lb/>
he came upon an entry. a pig <lb/>
wondering on the public <lb/>
be, was the <lb/>
pig wondering <lb/>
don't know, <lb/>
limn. <lb/>
tho grimly, <lb/>
do. Hi- have been <lb/>
why I promoted <lb/>
The Elemental Feminine. <lb/>
Arthur, aged Louise, aired <lb/>
two a half, wore over a <lb/>
which Louisa claimed, All <lb/>
threats force on Arthur's part <lb/>
were she would Dot up. <lb/>
After a moment be guile. <lb/>
be you be my lit- <lb/>
she coyly <lb/>
give me the be com- <lb/>
And she gave It without a murmur <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
By virtue of the power of sale cm- <lb/>
in a certain deed <lb/>
and by Stan- <lb/>
to Randolph on the <lb/>
of May, 1-07, and duly recorded in <lb/>
register of de <lb/>
North Carolina, in book Q K, page <lb/>
pun- <lb/>
lie tale, before the court door in <lb/>
Greenville, to the on <lb/>
Mi the nth of April, at <lb/>
o clock noon a cert-in tract or par- <lb/>
col of land lying and being b the county <lb/>
of and State of North Carolina and <lb/>
described follows, to Known <lb/>
as apart of the Shivers place <lb/>
a township. Pit county, N. C., on <lb/>
the north side of Tar river, par- <lb/>
of land of acres more or <lb/>
has one goo dwelling house <lb/>
a few small out houses on same, <lb/>
wire fence all around the said <lb/>
lot is on the north by <lb/>
George Mooring, on the east by George <lb/>
Mooring, on the south W. J Flem- <lb/>
on the west by W. J. to <lb/>
said m deed. Terms of <lb/>
ca-h <lb/>
This 4th day of March, <lb/>
Randolph Brother, Mortgagees <lb/>
Moore Long, Attorneys. <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
By virtue the power of <lb/>
in i certain deed <lb/>
and Hardy <lb/>
C. on th- 3rd day -f <lb/>
and recorded in th <lb/>
office of Pitt county. <lb/>
North Carolina, in b 0-8, page Ml, <lb/>
the undersign- d will expose public <lb/>
sale, fore the c door <lb/>
e. t the highest bidder, on <lb/>
Monday the day of March, a <lb/>
certain or of lying <lb/>
and being in county of Pitt ad <lb/>
State of North and scribed <lb/>
as I o lows, Being in <lb/>
tow ship, adjoining the it. A. <lb/>
on west and b i. d the <lb/>
lands of R. A. Parker Tar riv r on <lb/>
the south, and by the lands It. A. <lb/>
and B. F. on the east, <lb/>
and being a part of the Joseph Walston <lb/>
about fifty acres more <lb/>
or less, to satisfy said mortgage deed. <lb/>
of sale cash. <lb/>
This 10th day of Feb y 1909. <lb/>
J. C. Williams Mortgagee. <lb/>
F. C. Greenville. N. C. <lb/>
1.1 <lb/>
fore me, this day of <lb/>
1908. H. <lb/>
Notary Republic <lb/>
K. W. King. <lb/>
W. B. Wilson, <lb/>
ti. <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
Stray Taken Up, <lb/>
have taken up one stray male hog, <lb/>
weighs between and pounds, <lb/>
black color, marked with swallow fork <lb/>
in right ear. Owner can got same by <lb/>
proving ownership and paying charges. <lb/>
R. F. D. No. <lb/>
Winterville. N. C. <lb/>
Answered. <lb/>
old man Nailing <lb/>
down a carpet, are <lb/>
ins just arrack bis you <lb/>
fool The carpet was here all the time. <lb/>
I'm just putting the floor under It <lb/>
Chicago News. <lb/>
Ar. Appropriate Sign. <lb/>
Mrs. Smith I ace the contractor has <lb/>
put the sign on the house <lb/>
door. Mr. and the <lb/>
should tie put on the <lb/>
City Journal. <lb/>
Don't trust the follow who has a <lb/>
cant look In a poker game. He <lb/>
ally has a full <lb/>
Record. , <lb/>
Land Sale. <lb/>
By virtue of the authority in me vest- <lb/>
ed by a certain judgment rendered at <lb/>
the November Term, of Pitt <lb/>
court in the case of W. G. Mat- <lb/>
thews and R Matthews against R. <lb/>
I. Roberson, Bryan and L W. <lb/>
Tucker, which judgment is docketed in <lb/>
Pitt Superior court on Judgment Doc- <lb/>
No. case No. tie undersign- <lb/>
ed commissioner will expose to <lb/>
, sale to the highest bidder before the <lb/>
court house door in Greenville. North <lb/>
Carolina, on Monday, the 5th day of <lb/>
April. 1909 at noon, all the <lb/>
right title and interest W. G. Matthews <lb/>
and K. G. Matthews, the same being u <lb/>
one-half undivided interest in and to a <lb/>
i certain tract of land lying and being in <lb/>
i Pitt county and more particularly de- <lb/>
I scribed as Beginning at a <lb/>
stump Riley Jenkins corner <lb/>
at the road to a <lb/>
dead pine in a pond, h <lb/>
a a corner, thence west the <lb/>
on line to a corn, r in <lb/>
and Jenkins lire and on to station <lb/>
it being the la d denied to W. G. Mat- <lb/>
thews and G R. Matthews Rodrick <lb/>
Matthews their lather and being known <lb/>
the place one <lb/>
hundred acres more or less. Terms of <lb/>
Cash. This March 4th 1909. <lb/>
Wm. H. Long, <lb/>
Commissioner. <lb/>
Id. w. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
And Provisions m <lb/>
Cotton and p <lb/>
i s <lb/>
Goods kept con- <lb/>
in stock. Country j <lb/>
g Produce Bought and Sold <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
GREENVILLE N <lb/>
North Carolin a <lb/>
J. It. President. <lb/>
C. Cashier. <lb/>
OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
THE GREENVILLE BANKING <lb/>
AND TRUST CO., <lb/>
AT N. <lb/>
At the close of business, February 5th. <lb/>
Resources Liabilities <lb/>
Loam and discounts <lb/>
Overdrafts secured <lb/>
Other stocks, bonds <lb/>
and mortgages <lb/>
Furniture and fixtures <lb/>
Demand loans sub to <lb/>
Due from and 50,674.00 <lb/>
Cash items <lb/>
Gold coin <lb/>
Silver coin including <lb/>
minor coin currency 350.29 <lb/>
National bank notes <lb/>
and other U. S. notes 6,110.00 <lb/>
Total <lb/>
SB Capital stock <lb/>
Surplus fund 15,000.00 <lb/>
Undivided profits, less <lb/>
,, expenses paid <lb/>
fit Time of I <lb/>
sub to c <lb/>
checks <lb/>
outstanding <lb/>
Due and bankers 2.629.46 <lb/>
6,221.11 <lb/>
Total <lb/>
State of North Carolina, County of <lb/>
I, O. Carr, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly <lb/>
swear that the above statement is true to the best of my <lb/>
edge and belief. O. Cashier. <lb/>
sworn to before <lb/>
me, this 12th day of February, <lb/>
1909. Andrew J. Moore, <lb/>
Notary Republic. <lb/>
H. A. White, <lb/>
J. L. <lb/>
R. O. Jeffries, <lb/>
Directors <lb/>
JOHNSTON. <lb/>
ENGINEER ard <lb/>
Running repairs to all kind of <lb/>
Steam fittings, erecting <lb/>
machinery, all systems a ape- <lb/>
Agent for Machinery and <lb/>
Electrical novelties. Give us a trial. <lb/>
All work guaranteed and terms <lb/>
Message left at H. L. <lb/>
will receive prompt attention, or phone <lb/>
No. <lb/>
Ii you want your HORSE to trot <lb/>
fast and pull strong; buy your <lb/>
Hay, Oats <lb/>
and Corn. <lb/>
of W. B. He will sell <lb/>
w. m. <lb/>
W. B. <lb/>
Place is headquarters for Corn, Hay, <lb/>
Oats, Cotton Seed Meal, Pressing. Altering, <lb/>
, j r-f u Scouring. Chemical and Dry Cleaning. <lb/>
Brand, Chicken Hominy, Cracked , Satisfaction or no charge. <lb/>
Corn, corn Meal and all kinds in of Herbert Barber <lb/>
Ladies and Gents Tailor, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C <lb/>
I Feed, Salt, Lime and Cement. <lb/>
I Shop. <lb/>
R E A<lb/>
ATE <lb/>
Terms to suit <lb/>
L- C- ARTHUR, Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
ANCIENT JESTS. v <lb/>
A Familiar Told In Many Can- <lb/>
end <lb/>
Most of the jests that have been <lb/>
current in English speaking <lb/>
tries for centuries are known also <lb/>
throughout Europe. Students of <lb/>
folklore assure us that to a great <lb/>
extent these jests are of Asiatic <lb/>
origin, many of them having conic <lb/>
from China Japan, and some <lb/>
are thousands of years old. <lb/>
Take, for instance, the <lb/>
known story of the impudent Irish- <lb/>
man an inn who looked ore a <lb/>
man's while lie was writ- <lb/>
letter. When he read, have <lb/>
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plant The <lb/>
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leans to the south. A majority <lb/>
them loan in that direction, b <lb/>
are absolutely to be <lb/>
ponded up As well, however, <lb/>
Hie very valuable. <lb/>
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man who tori by thirst I <lb/>
heal car draw from it a cod <lb/>
copious drink water which <lb/>
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Norfolk and Southern Railway <lb/>
Fitzgerald, Walcott and Kerr, <lb/>
Presidential Inauguration <lb/>
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Thursday, March 4th. <lb/>
Round-Trip Tickets on ale at Exceedingly Low <lb/>
Fares Via. Norfolk, Va., and The k <lb/>
Washington Steamboat Company. <lb/>
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IS in . <lb/>
of the two of a <lb/>
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that stone and all others rammed I machete, which ii <lb/>
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fastened the stones and let loose <lb/>
their do s was told in the <lb/>
century by an Persian <lb/>
poet, the <lb/>
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a familiar from the ancient <lb/>
corn cutter Mexican antecedents <lb/>
and Connecticut manufacture, the <lb/>
doctor cut the upper part <lb/>
of -i fine p beside <lb/>
the trail. a smooth green <lb/>
stem from a nearby was <lb/>
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or more, on one ticket, V. <lb/>
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o. interests in and around <lb/>
on 28th, March, 1st, and <lb/>
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of the-this a tree that does not <lb/>
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versions, in many centuries kind of battering ram the flavor <lb/>
and I ca <lb/>
tale is in brief son c, Tito e. n surface of the <lb/>
like A rich man said was attacked <lb/>
his treasurer in the hearing f a t lute <lb/>
who had entertained bun. <lb/>
this man <lb/>
replying that he <lb/>
as ordered, went out. The minstrel <lb/>
asked for the but was re- <lb/>
fused. On appealing the rich <lb/>
man the musician received this re- <lb/>
meat begun to fly like spark <lb/>
from anvil. Several handfuls o <lb/>
were because there <lb/>
lo them, but present; <lb/>
ii j I c an to form. <lb/>
The man whose hands were th. <lb/>
cleanest invited to take <lb/>
Superb Service to <lb/>
man tie musician m-- . , <lb/>
did you give mo some of the pulp <lb/>
make s return You of-l wash elf. done, he <lb/>
forded a short lived to my I to take pulp, <lb/>
ours on the lyre, and <lb/>
gave a lived pleasure to <lb/>
ears promising you money. <lb/>
In <lb/>
a poor recites verses in praise <lb/>
of a wealthy man. who <lb/>
him a of grain, but later, <lb/>
to area blockhead. <lb/>
You delighted mo with words, <lb/>
I pleased you in like manner. Why, a desert where <lb/>
then, I I give you grain r lies.------- <lb/>
it i it away. <lb/>
By and <lb/>
about pints of <lb/>
white water were soon accumulated, <lb/>
and up and drank. <lb/>
was cool, a trifle <lb/>
and in flavor the finest <lb/>
kind of raw turnip. <lb/>
There is no need of in <lb/>
CHESAPEAKE LINE <lb/>
and <lb/>
or. Saloon Decks. <lb/>
Table Dinner Club I to <lb/>
Polite attention and the very beat service in every <lb/>
Leave Norfolk of Jackson daily <lb/>
p. m. Arrive in Baltimore a. m., connecting with <lb/>
lines for New York, all points a.-t and <lb/>
For all information and reservations address <lb/>
E. T. LAMB, Gen. Aft- CHAS. L. HOPKINS, . P. A <lb/>
NORFOLK, Va. <lb/>
j;<lb/>
BOW <lb/>
a omen's Greenville <lb/>
I . <lb/>
the barrel cactus <lb/>
Shops. <lb/>
shops were first es- <lb/>
from motives of charity in <lb/>
the fifteenth century. Their object <lb/>
was to lend money to the poor upon <lb/>
pledges without interest. They <lb/>
first supported by voluntary <lb/>
contributions, but it became <lb/>
to charge interest upon tho <lb/>
money loaned. These banks were <lb/>
first called the <lb/>
word being applied to <lb/>
pecuniary fund, and it is possible <lb/>
that was added to give it <lb/>
an air religion and so obtain <lb/>
larger subscriptions. The <lb/>
were also called <lb/>
from the name of the orig- <lb/>
money lenders, the <lb/>
who came to London in the <lb/>
of Edward L and stab-shed them- <lb/>
selves in the street which hears <lb/>
their name and which in reign <lb/>
of Queen Elizabeth was the hand <lb/>
street in <lb/>
Notes. <lb/>
How Emery la Quarried. <lb/>
Emery conies from the island of <lb/>
in the eastern <lb/>
whence it has been export- <lb/>
ed for the last two centuries or <lb/>
more. The are in the north- <lb/>
east the island. Tho material is <lb/>
much too hard to dug out or <lb/>
even blasted. fires are light- <lb/>
ed around the blocks till tho <lb/>
cracks expand with the heat, <lb/>
and levers arc then inserted to pry <lb/>
them apart. Tins system is con- <lb/>
until tho blocks are reduced <lb/>
; i- far <lb/>
; . ., v i . as <lb/>
were <lb/>
Writer; do not always write <lb/>
ard there arc times when <lb/>
the wisest veils his wisdom or his <lb/>
ignorance, like the cuttlefish, to a <lb/>
twirl of ink. A correspondent <lb/>
discovered the an <lb/>
evening <lb/>
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to unpick the knots of negatives, as <lb/>
it were, and find the positive. Let <lb/>
the be made. <lb/>
means <lb/>
Now. in English two negatives are <lb/>
ed to make an affirmative. <lb/>
So will mean not. <lb/>
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should be <lb/>
to not not Now <lb/>
you can count your negatives and <lb/>
conclude. But it would <lb/>
U the <lb/>
Chronicle. <lb/>
Took Him on Probation. <lb/>
Elizabeth's father had died when <lb/>
she was a tiny baby, for four <lb/>
tears she had ruled her mother and <lb/>
every one with whom she came in <lb/>
contact. Much to her surprise she <lb/>
was one day introduced to a <lb/>
She looked him over care- <lb/>
fully, then, after much coaxing, she <lb/>
Climbed upon his knee and listened <lb/>
as he told her of the many nice <lb/>
things he would do for her mother <lb/>
and her, finally asking whether she <lb/>
would love him just a little. She <lb/>
looked him squarely In eye and <lb/>
said, if you do all you prom- <lb/>
I may like you, but I tell you <lb/>
now. if Irv to be boss around <lb/>
here won't have you for our <lb/>
complained to his pupil because his <lb/>
fees were eleven days in arrears and <lb/>
was thus answered by the youth's <lb/>
let us hear no more <lb/>
complaints of the injustice you sup- <lb/>
pose lave had at our hands, <lb/>
since it sin amounts Io <lb/>
have bought you and till <lb/>
now- have paid you in the same <lb/>
, , <lb/>
In of Dover, His Quest of <lb/>
For the of All <lb/>
an English jest hook the <lb/>
sixteenth century, there is a <lb/>
almost precisely like the <lb/>
narrative. <lb/>
A Japanese story says that <lb/>
a man of economic spirit, took <lb/>
lodgings on the side of a market it . <lb/>
The appetizing odor of fried <lb/>
eels entered his dining room and <lb/>
seasoned his bowl of rice. The man <lb/>
with tho els presented his bill for <lb/>
the odor of the fish. laid <lb/>
out tho asked for on the h <lb/>
and began to chat with him. When <lb/>
the man was about to leave <lb/>
put the money back into h <lb/>
pocket, replying to tho other's re- <lb/>
ask me for pay- <lb/>
for the smell of your <lb/>
fish. do the for the Sight <lb/>
my This story was known <lb/>
in Europe in the fourteenth <lb/>
CHARADE. <lb/>
Her Kick. <lb/>
don't mind finding a gray hair <lb/>
or two in my own sighed tho <lb/>
bachelor girl who shows some few <lb/>
of the scar and yellow leaf, <lb/>
when I pay IS for a nice <lb/>
hunch of lovely brown curls and <lb/>
have to pi- k them out of those, too, <lb/>
it isn't fair. Do you think it<lb/>
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tho <lb/>
A general arrived from St. Peter- <lb/>
burg la a garrison town In Hie r <lb/>
of Inspection the <lb/>
troops. After the review lie <lb/>
into mess room, where U i <lb/>
noticed on the counter u row of hot j <lb/>
i which. Instead of usual labels, <lb/>
white with a single letter <lb/>
alphabet on each, were affixed <lb/>
The bottles stood tile <lb/>
alphabetical order. <lb/>
the general <lb/>
asked the lieutenant who was show <lb/>
around. <lb/>
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replied the officer, <lb/>
embarrassed. <lb/>
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and wing Information <lb/>
bottle contains <lb/>
kind et liquor. At the masting of n <lb/>
club one of us mixes some <lb/>
the III a glass so <lb/>
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nu members <lb/>
titter lasting It guess It I- <lb/>
of MUM word In <lb/>
Very original remarked tin <lb/>
general. are you able to make a <lb/>
guess of <lb/>
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will the replied. <lb/>
Tho general to counter and <lb/>
mixed a glass, while tho officer stood <lb/>
at the other end of the room with hi <lb/>
face tn the wall. <lb/>
what this said <lb/>
the general he handed tho glass to <lb/>
the officer. <lb/>
Tim hitter drank It at gulp, <lb/>
smacked his tongue and <lb/>
was your <lb/>
exclaimed the general <lb/>
requires n lot of practice, <lb/>
excellency, Is easy <lb/>
enough, but there Is a captain In <lb/>
who can even <lb/>
Taft Vandyke <lb/>
solid car load BUCK STOVES <lb/>
Also Rolls Fine Line Couches, and Lace Curtains <lb/>
C. D. TUNSTALL <lb/>
Opposite Brick Warehouse. <lb/>
General Merchandise. <lb/>
Subscribe to The Daily Reflector. <lb/>
Fife Old Emeralds. <lb/>
up me old Spanish is <lb/>
phrase which means something quite <lb/>
different from what seems lo Imply <lb/>
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Spain, lull conquest of Peru <lb/>
brought home great <lb/>
quantities of loot, of which emeralds <lb/>
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emeralds came Into <lb/>
possession of the old Spanish families. <lb/>
., M very few had been sen . <lb/>
Europe previous to that time all the <lb/>
best stones soon classed as. <lb/>
toe old emeralds. Today <lb/>
expression still applies to the best; <lb/>
emeralds any source. <lb/>
Japanese <lb/>
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owner is arrested and sentenced. <lb/>
t work a neighbors that <lb/>
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being simply <lb/>
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in to be the namer <lb/>
the inventor the <lb/>
is lost in antiquity. <lb/>
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expounded tho <lb/>
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crept in. <lb/>
is exactly parallel with <lb/>
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with the humorous nicknames of <lb/>
many oilier delicacies. Thus, a <lb/>
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known as lane a red <lb/>
herring as a <lb/>
a or a eyed <lb/>
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c a nice lino of ward mm-m with <lb/>
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and can nice hearse -i i n m <lb/>
. ,, r . ,, Mrs. Fax came in <lb/>
G. Cox Mfg. Co. j <lb/>
Th; famous Cox cotton from Randleman to <lb/>
and guano sowers are still some time her Pa- <lb/>
rents, Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Bryan. <lb/>
r. r , <lb/>
victim. But Dr. Kin <lb/>
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ass a DaM purse. <lb/>
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go to root of whole mat- <lb/>
quickly safety <lb/>
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to normal condition. <lb/>
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to the body. <lb/>
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who was <lb/>
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for s an gentlemen, in <lb/>
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that a man marry unless hi- ha <lb/>
boots. Then Mr. Hopkins <lb/>
and for three years did <lb/>
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Confederacy. During th <lb/>
years he wore e boots <lb/>
these boots arc at his <lb/>
ho e oiled and i. . i d condition. <lb/>
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thing to wear boots again those <lb/>
skins no doubt for <lb/>
five ears more of constant <lb/>
vice. j Hope Leader. <lb/>
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minister, <lb/>
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throughout the county <lb/>
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occasion. After the debate who WM n the employ of tho <lb/>
Wig. <lb/>
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way to break it. Your will may <lb/>
be broken. So that your <lb/>
will i id i <lb/>
them. But a insurance <lb/>
policy cannot be tampered with <lb/>
by anyone. It provides comfort <lb/>
for your loved ones, no matter <lb/>
how entangled your estate may <lb/>
be. The Hutu d life of N. Y. <lb/>
Good <lb/>
The women of a . m a ch for u the I. <lb/>
Chicago that in <lb/>
money to pay for ville under the management of <lb/>
their house worship, King's but this <lb/>
were told diplomatically, ., Th;, of the <lb/>
they would on is <lb/>
leading saloon in , or <lb/>
village, they might get geed, neighboring towns to spend a <lb/>
donation. called. Casey day and they are <lb/>
m t them genially, listened to La and th <lb/>
what they had to say and or w or <lb/>
WOO. ; p,,, there out <lb/>
much more than <lb/>
Harries, <lb/>
the host prices. , <lb/>
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Western Union Telegraph Com <lb/>
as u lineman, suddenly dis- <lb/>
appeared on the of <lb/>
her and though diligent <lb/>
search was made for him it was <lb/>
going. Prices, and terms right. <lb/>
See us before you buy. <lb/>
A. G. Cox Co. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
We have just received a large <lb/>
of lime. A. W. Ange <lb/>
H. H. Mumford, of <lb/>
spent Sunday here. <lb/>
Leon Smith, of Greenville, spent <lb/>
Saturday night here. <lb/>
Financial <lb/>
Today I <lb/>
the financial <lb/>
county for year. <lb/>
the solicitors had hoped for that <lb/>
the. were much flustered, and <lb/>
could do nothing but <lb/>
their thanks. Finally one of them <lb/>
round d to and Bald. <lb/>
Mr. i a icy, is <lb/>
 of you. It will <lb/>
allow us to get what we want <lb/>
very fine stained glass <lb/>
or visiting. A matron is in <lb/>
charge of the rooms to wait on <lb/>
the ladies and to take care of <lb/>
their wraps and packages, and it <lb/>
is ail without any charge what <lb/>
ever to the visitors. <lb/>
Tobacco for and the <lb/>
Season. <lb/>
Casey, said the W. Harvey, of the <lb/>
spokeswoman, view of the t i n i <lb/>
Sh, n, isn't there of <lb/>
s me sentiment you would like tobacco on the <lb/>
put on the i for the month <lb/>
of the said Casey think it February pounds at <lb/>
to have on th <lb/>
glass, two pans av <lb/>
an average price 7.3. <lb/>
total sales the season <lb/>
The <lb/>
since <lb/>
fruitless. About o'clock j This should every j <lb/>
day morning fishermen found. en of the all should Mass Visit August 1st to March 1st were <lb/>
his body floating in wad it carefully. pounds, <lb/>
river near Tunis. The body <lb/>
so mutilated from its <lb/>
in the water, the skin and hair <lb/>
all being gone from the face and <lb/>
head, that it could only be <lb/>
by an overcoat and letters <lb/>
in the pockets. Mayo was <lb/>
year old is survived by one <lb/>
Mrs. W. F. and brother and two sisters <lb/>
LAXATIVE COUGH <lb/>
CONFORMS TO NATIONAL PURE FOOD AND LAW. <lb/>
An Improvement over many Lung and Bronchial Remedies, because It the <lb/>
system or a cold by acting as a cathartic on the bowels. No opiates. Guaranteed to give <lb/>
money refunded. Prepared by CO. CHICAGO, ll. S. A. <lb/>
FOR SALE BY JNO. L. WOOTEN. <lb/>
.- V <lb/>
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