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DEPARTMENT <lb />
I In Charge of F. C. NYE <lb />
i At; i Agent d The Eastern tor Winterville and Vicinity-Advertising Rates on Application <lb />
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cm es farm. We can, want chickens to <lb />
will interest Mid weD. and your <lb />
I ton. Barber Co. to be thrifty give them Dr. <lb />
announce that R and Poultry Food. <lb />
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A. G. Cox i C <lb />
U. W. Harper ask us for credit. <lb />
I. must sell strictly for cash. <lb />
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Thu <lb />
REUNION OF HORNER BOYS. <lb />
To Held in Oxford Last Week in<lb />
Oxford. N. C, March <lb />
It will be of general interest <lb />
through this and adjoining <lb />
State.-, and of special nearest to <lb />
all of the men and boys who <lb />
have the past attended Horn r <lb />
School. Oxford. N. C. to know- <lb />
that there has been formed in <lb />
Oxford an organization of <lb />
Homer and each and <lb />
every Horner no <lb />
matter where now located, i <lb />
cordially requested to send to <lb />
the secretary at Oxford. N. C, <lb />
his name, present address and <lb />
years of attendance at Horner. <lb />
The of this <lb />
to do r it to us- <lb />
get your money back. <lb />
A. vi. Ange <lb />
c a lot enamel ware <lb />
th t must go. See us for price <lb />
on it A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
Shad can be at market <lb />
Sutton. <lb />
We <lb />
can give you better bargains by preserving the good <lb />
and happy memories of <lb />
day.- at the Horner <lb />
and it is believed that <lb />
will appeal keenly to the <lb />
hearts of every Horner <lb />
., . j .-t. , . <lb />
be ti u- d<lb />
Sutton, <lb />
our y <lb />
ex <lb />
a of Miss Kate Chapman's <lb />
;. v <lb />
y report an enjoy- <lb />
i.- . <lb />
I . . . he <lb />
market, <lb />
notice, <lb />
a i av, <lb />
p. . e . <lb />
doing. Sutton <lb />
Our h e of fresh garden seeds <lb />
of all kinds has just come in. <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
a Back Bands are <lb />
he m suit i pi saddle on <lb />
th market solicit your It is proposed by the local <lb />
. A. C. Cox Mfg. Co. association to have a re union of <lb />
i plow for Horner at Oxford. N. <lb />
up new grounds. on of <lb />
School commencement the last <lb />
week in May, 1909 The features <lb />
will b ad- <lb />
favorite <lb />
and at night a <lb />
will spread, and <lb />
. lick ; I specialty, j <lb />
be . c m and best <lb />
Hors blankets and harness <lb />
u .,. Co. <lb />
prices. this re-union <lb />
. .; I j .- me <lb />
. r <lb />
We are carrying a nice line of <lb />
Caskets. Prices are <lb />
I c i. nice hearse <lb />
A. U. Cox Mfg. Co. <lb />
Rev. J T. filled his spirit of the occasion. <lb />
regular the Everything possible will be <lb />
Methodist church Sunday more-1 <lb />
arid <lb />
Horner <lb />
toasts will be responded to by a <lb />
number of especially <lb />
Horner and there <lb />
will be also impromptu remarks <lb />
which will greatly add to the <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb />
that baa just been opened up. <lb />
f Harrington Barber Co. <lb />
U. o. and <lb />
. i their <lb />
daughter <lb />
home at <lb />
Come and examine our line of i of and <lb />
men's and boy's spring hats opened up. <lb />
them from tho w brimmed <lb />
to the nicest dress hat. <lb />
Harrington <lb />
Our of is now <lb />
Bum-,. u. Air. Aldridge <lb />
b.-n taking the enc far <lb />
r. <lb />
Fresh rye. <lb />
I Co. <lb />
Several our young p o I. <lb />
school a; <lb />
Gall night. <lb />
The new i v c c bar <lb />
row i-.-, i. i on an up <lb />
date farm. Si us before buy <lb />
lag. H i, Barber Co. <lb />
Miss Hi lay, of n <lb />
vine. la position with <lb />
Mr.-. E. F. r in her mil i- <lb />
We are glad to <lb />
come h . to t She is an <lb />
old pupil of H b. and has a <lb />
d to mike this occasion n <lb />
pleasant and memorable one, <lb />
and the people of Oxford as a <lb />
unit will join with the local <lb />
Horner in extending <lb />
dial and hospitality to all <lb />
Hornet who may <lb />
come. Tho following official call <lb />
ready for See us for I has been <lb />
prices. A. W. Angel It has been decided to hold a <lb />
in union of the students of <lb />
meeting of the <lb />
Ayden circuit will convene with requested promptly to <lb />
, Methodist church hire April <lb />
and R v. A. j <lb />
presiding elder, will Le here. <lb />
. i . will begin a series of <lb />
mi . ti.-1 <lb />
NEW COMMISSIONER. <lb />
LI. to Fill Va-1 <lb />
T d Sup Curt Clerk D. <lb />
the secrete y his and <lb />
the address of all others known <lb />
to him <lb />
Dr. N. M. <lb />
S. W. Parker, Vi <lb />
A. H. Powell, <lb />
F. M. Pinnix, Secretary, <lb />
Oxford, N. C. <lb />
stimulate the <lb />
ill <lb />
the bowels, and are <lb />
ii- an <lb />
MEDICINE, <lb />
In districts their virtues <lb />
re widely as they pis- <lb />
peculiar In <lb />
the from that poison. <lb />
Take No Substitute. <lb />
GOVERNOR'S <lb />
Makes His Military <lb />
CHURCH. <lb />
Bat This Tub the and J. B. by <lb />
a Host of Friends. <lb />
The reception <lb />
Story, the soul night by Rev. J. B. Cook, pastor <lb />
of Mr. Mrs John Q. Story, of Memorial Baptist church, and <lb />
of Bruce, was ye; r Mrs. Cook, in the basement of <lb />
church, <lb />
day . y an <lb />
o- u. and nil in a<lb />
j mill fr m the scene <lb />
of the the horse be- <lb />
came fright nod at a tram <lb />
I overturned the buggy, throwing <lb />
the boy out. <lb />
made his <lb />
boy with the assistance <lb />
of a farmer, untied the ropes <lb />
April <lb />
N. C., telling hi; story a <lb />
Governor today made hi j taken back home. <lb />
appointment <lb />
boy says that same <lb />
man has made three attempts to <lb />
kidnap him. <lb />
well-to-do, but were not ab <lb />
way i big Bloodhounds <lb />
have be-n put the trail of <lb />
the <lb />
host of friends here. <lb />
The <lb />
COX'S MILL ITEMS. <lb />
Cox's Mill, N. C. Mar. 29- <lb />
closing exercises of Miss <lb />
C. Moor.- appointed Mr. B M. <lb />
Lewis, of Farmville a Lela Roach's school at <lb />
we of the Board of County Gowan school house will <lb />
OUt our stock of i i a waist <lb />
goods at reduced s. <lb />
We must m room for our <lb />
Spring stock. <lb />
Harrington, <lb />
Miss Laura C x came in lat <lb />
night on her way from tho con- <lb />
at High Point. She will <lb />
spend Sunday and return to <lb />
Ahoskie where she is teaching. <lb />
Our line of men's and boy's <lb />
Spring and summer stock of of the entire county. <lb />
and caps baa been opened. <lb />
Sec us for styles and prices. <lb />
A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
take <lb />
Commission rs to fill the vacancy place Wednesday night, 31st. <lb />
the recent death of j Prof. of Greenville, <lb />
Commissioner A. V. Lang. The; Lineberry and Rev. Mr. <lb />
commission naming Mr. Lewis; King, of will enter- <lb />
has to him and he the audience with good <lb />
is expected to qualify and on educational lines, <lb />
his duties on the board at will also be music, both <lb />
meeting to be held next Monday., vocal and instrumental, by the <lb />
Reflector believes that this school. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Carroll <lb />
went to see Macon Tucker and <lb />
various military <lb />
effective April <lb />
Joseph F. Armfield, command <lb />
brigade, becomes <lb />
adjutant general, and Is <lb />
ed by B. P. R r ad- <lb />
general. assistants <lb />
to Adjutant Armfield <lb />
are Col. Alfred Will Lieut. <lb />
Col. R. L. Leinster and Majors <lb />
A. Hicks, K. A. and Register of Deeds W. M. Mo re <lb />
y j has issued the following lie. uses <lb />
The assistants to Inspector last <lb />
General Thomas white. <lb />
Lieut. Col. II. B. Harper and w. J. Thigpen and Sadie L. <lb />
Majors H J. Parker, J. D. <lb />
Glynn, J. P. Meadows and Dixon and Nani Junes, <lb />
, Wily Jones. <lb />
Col. J. L. Ludlow continues colored. <lb />
chief of engineers. h assistants; and Ann <lb />
being Lieut Col. R. B. and <lb />
Majors Q. E. Smith, J. C. <lb />
is was an occasion of <lb />
much pleasure to all who were <lb />
present. <lb />
Even those who have <lb />
attendants upon the Sunday <lb />
school had no idea that the rooms <lb />
could be transformed into such a <lb />
place of beauty. The committee <lb />
of ladies in charge of the <lb />
certainly performed <lb />
their duties well. The pews <lb />
were removed from the assembly <lb />
room, the folding doors of the <lb />
class rooms were opened throw- <lb />
all into one large room, rugs, <lb />
tables, ferns potted plants <lb />
wore placed at convenient places. <lb />
and R. M. <lb />
Gen. Thomas F. Robertson, at <lb />
adjutant general, <lb />
in service and will be <lb />
this being a <lb />
new office created by the last <lb />
legislature. <lb />
appointment of Mr. Lewis will <lb />
meet the approval of the people <lb />
We handle the that section of the county was <lb />
guano dis-j entitled to the successor on the <lb />
Come examine j board. But aside from Mr. <lb />
them- can give prices that Lewis possesses every <lb />
interest needed to make a good corn- <lb />
is from. family, near Greenville, <lb />
the same township and com- day. <lb />
in which Mr. Lang lived. Miss Roland Cobb, of Conetoe, <lb />
and all tilings else being equal is visiting the Misses Carroll. <lb />
Farmers are getting along <lb />
Harrington, Barber <lb />
The Cox cotton plant- <lb />
and guano sown are still <lb />
going. Prices and terms right. <lb />
See us before you buy. <lb />
A. G. Cox Co. <lb />
Winterville, N. C. <lb />
G. G. and Mr. Steele. <lb />
of the Piano Co. were here <lb />
Tuesday. <lb />
Rev. T. II. King, who had <lb />
been away for the past ten days <lb />
holding a meeting at Eureka, <lb />
returned home Monday- <lb />
J. R. Cooper went to Weldon <lb />
Sunday to visit his aunt who is <lb />
very sick. <lb />
He is an excellent <lb />
man of the highest character, <lb />
conservative and upright in all <lb />
his dealings, and a man of sound <lb />
business judgment and good <lb />
nicely with their work and the <lb />
planting of corn will in a <lb />
few days. Much has <lb />
been hauled. <lb />
Our section is almost self <lb />
so far as meat, corn and <lb />
hay are concerned and I think <lb />
the farmers are going to try to <lb />
raise more this year than ever. <lb />
will treat you <lb />
New North Carolina Industries. <lb />
The Chattanooga Tradesman <lb />
reports the following new <lb />
tries for North during <lb />
the week ending March 24th; <lb />
lumber corn- <lb />
Little. <lb />
Th mu Rodgers and <lb />
For, inn t. <lb />
and Marian <lb />
ii <lb />
Am Id Taft and Little. <lb />
Jam s W. Brown and Maggie <lb />
Robins. <lb />
Andrew Holland and Cora <lb />
Jone. <lb />
Charlie Boyd and Annie <lb />
CU-mons. <lb />
the appearance of a large <lb />
hi in a home. <lb />
Rev. and Mrs. Cook met the <lb />
U they arrived and gave <lb />
a c greeting. A <lb />
of young ladies served <lb />
refreshment. A large number <lb />
of people attended between the <lb />
hours of and and the time <lb />
was spent most pleasantly. <lb />
At intervals there was excel- <lb />
lent music, Mrs. W. L. Hall sing- <lb />
several solos and a double <lb />
of young men giving a <lb />
number of selections. <lb />
Winston Sal em -Tobacco <lb />
management. Clerk Moore was When a farmer makes his own <lb />
almost deluged with voluntary i supplies at home low prices of <lb />
endorsements and requests for <lb />
the appointment of Mr. Lewis, <lb />
and these show how much the <lb />
people esteem him. A wise <lb />
selection has been made. <lb />
We have a complete stock of <lb />
percales, calicoes, ginghams, <lb />
madras and white goods. <lb />
Pulley <lb />
cotton and tobacco <lb />
him so very bad. <lb />
don't hurt <lb />
headache. and <lb />
by Little Liv- <lb />
the Do <lb />
not gripe. Price BOW by John I,. <lb />
Woolen. <lb />
For Sale Long <lb />
pie cotton seed. Call on <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
West cot- <lb />
ton mill. <lb />
Charlotte-Manufacturing <lb />
High Point-Glue factory. <lb />
will treat you <lb />
BATHER HIE. DOCTOR, <lb />
than h mi cut said M. L. <lb />
of III., <lb />
you'll from hid <lb />
away i i. to if you <lb />
I all he used Buck- <lb />
till who cured. <lb />
Its en e f sores, Is. <lb />
bur sand d <lb />
at ah <lb />
Stray Taken Up. <lb />
I have taken up a stray male hoe, <lb />
co or h black weight <lb />
t ml full en p in <lb />
left. it. and half moon in right <lb />
ear Ow, a i get by proving <lb />
ownership p lying <lb />
J. W. Jr. <lb />
I Two miles of Greenville. <lb />
ltd <lb />
Hr. WAS ONLY SMILING.<lb />
Winterville, N. C, March <lb />
I noticed in your paper of yes- <lb />
about my being up to <lb />
i your town laughing. <lb />
I want to inform you and <lb />
readers that I was only smiling, <lb />
as I have not permission in your <lb />
town to laugh, and if you and <lb />
your readers will come to Win- <lb />
anytime where I have <lb />
permission to laugh. I will give <lb />
them a hearty laugh. <lb />
C. T. Cox. <lb />
If was only smiling <lb />
then, we certainly would like to <lb />
hear him laugh sure enough, <lb />
and here's one who is going to <lb />
accept the invitation to go to <lb />
Winterville and enjoy hearing <lb />
the real <lb />
Strayed. <lb />
One male Poland stock hog, <lb />
weight pounds, solid black <lb />
with white feet, unmarked. Will <lb />
suitable reward information <lb />
ending to recovery, V. C. Fleming, <lb />
R. P. Greenville, C. <lb />
ltd <lb />
LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP <lb />
TO NATIONAL PURE FOOD AND DRUBS LAW. <lb />
An Cough. and Bronchial <lb />
or a cold by acting a cathartic on th bowels. No opiates. Guaranteed to <lb />
money refunded. by MEDICINE CO. CHICAGO. U. A. <lb />
FOR SALE BY JNO. L. WOOTEN. <lb />
D. J. Editor and Owner <lb />
Truth in Preference to Fiction. <lb />
VOL. No. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY. APR. 1909 <lb />
One Dollar Per Year <lb />
GREENVILLE ICE COMPANY. <lb />
IMMENSE PLANT NEARING <lb />
SOIL HAP OF PITT COUNTY. <lb />
SONGS OF SEASONS. <lb />
COM- OBJECT OF THE MAP AND WHAT BY MARY BEST JONES, DIRECTOR <lb />
IT SHOWS. <lb />
Capacity of per With I The Sample.-Th. Report How <lb />
Provision for Increase to Twenty <lb />
Five Ton. <lb />
The outlook is that ice famines <lb />
or difficulty in getting ice, that <lb />
Greenville has at times been to <lb />
some extent troubled with in the <lb />
past, is to be a trouble unknown <lb />
in the future. <lb />
The Greenville Ice Company, <lb />
Hill Johnson proprietors, is in <lb />
stalling an ice plant that will <lb />
meet the demands for ice in <lb />
Greenville until the town grows <lb />
considerably larger than it is. <lb />
The plant is located near the <lb />
transfer tract connecting the <lb />
Atlantic Coast Line Norfolk <lb />
Southern tracts near <lb />
junction of the two roads. <lb />
The Reflector reporter visited <lb />
th plant and <lb />
prised to fine it one of such mag- <lb />
and so complete in its <lb />
equipment. Mr. Hill showed us <lb />
through the plant, and with Mr. <lb />
C. H. Smith, of Philadelphia, <lb />
who is here for the York <lb />
Company installing the <lb />
machinery, explained the parts <lb />
and working of the plant. <lb />
The freezing side of the plant <lb />
is furnished by the York <lb />
Co., of York. Pa., and <lb />
the other machinery by Sullivan <lb />
of Albany N. Y. It is <lb />
all up-to-date in every particular. <lb />
The freezing are for <lb />
pounds size with the tame large <lb />
enough for an output of tons <lb />
per day, and capacity for adding <lb />
a tank tor tons more when- <lb />
ever the demand may require. <lb />
be Secured Free. Pros <lb />
ran of Work and Benefit, to be <lb />
Derived from it Will be Given <lb />
in the of This Pa- <lb />
per from Time to Time. <lb />
Mr. W. E. Hearne, of the bureau <lb />
of soils United States Depart <lb />
DR. AND MR. POE COMING <lb />
MUSIC IN SCHOOL. <lb />
WILMINGTON. N. C. <lb />
Published by American Book Company, <lb />
New York, Cincinnati and Chicago <lb />
Price, cents. <lb />
sooner had our eyes run <lb />
down a column the index and <lb />
glanced over a few pages of this <lb />
new book than we felt like ex- <lb />
PLENTY OF CANDIDATES. TRIBUTE TO COMMISSIONER LANG <lb />
of Agriculture, who has; Here it <lb />
charge of the soil surveys book for North Carolina <lb />
North Carolina and Mr. Frank Music and melody and <lb />
P. who the they add to the <lb />
North Carolina Department of joy of school days and to the de- <lb />
Agriculture at are now light of school work And if the <lb />
completing the soil map of Pitt music and songs are what <lb />
county. Within a few days Mr.; you want then all the greater is <lb />
Nelson and Mr. Hardison will the joy of making <lb />
join the party. Some work was them. <lb />
done last fall, but it will re-i an- teaching in a <lb />
quire two or three months time, North Carolina school, this new <lb />
to cover the county. by Miss Mary Best Jones, <lb />
The base map used is being Wilmington, contains the <lb />
made up from the different songs you want to sing. In the <lb />
sheets of United first place, there are in it both <lb />
cal survey. These cover most of j Old North and <lb />
th; county and the remainder for and four- <lb />
will be surveyed out so that a j part music for both of these stir- <lb />
complete map of Pitt county will SOngs. This is the first <lb />
be made in one sheet on a scale j far as we know, that <lb />
of inch to the mile. This both of these fine pieces of pat- <lb />
when published will show all the J melody been <lb />
public reads, nearly all of the North Carolina school in <lb />
private roads, the streams, L b this kind. This alone <lb />
swamps, railroads, towns, post- something to be proud of in <lb />
Bat Who Will Get the is Yet Board of County Adopt <lb />
decided. Resolutions of Respect. <lb />
The Washington City At the regular meeting of the <lb />
of the Charlotte Board of County Commissioners <lb />
sends that paper the follow- today. April 5th, the following <lb />
in reference to the resolutions were unanimously <lb />
situation. <lb />
The friends of Frank L. Fuller j Whereas, We have learned <lb />
seem to think that they have deep regret of the death of <lb />
made a good impression on our brother commissioner, Al- <lb />
President Taft and Attorney V. Lang, Who departed toil <lb />
General W. at his home Falkland <lb />
Clark had an interview of township on Wednesday, March <lb />
minutes with the president 24th, 1909, therefore be it re- <lb />
today but he could not say j solved. <lb />
whether he gained or lost by Is. i in the death of Brother <lb />
He was invited to Washington i the Board of Commission- <lb />
n Mr. so Pitt have lost a <lb />
in the state who has a the president might most useful and valuable <lb />
reputation than has Mr. Poe. him over. and the county of I'm a <lb />
There is certainly no man in our <lb />
borders doing more <lb />
cultural interest <lb />
his wife, sons did Prod A. Woodard, ah his duties. <lb />
daughters ought to hear him Wilson. Although these gentle- we feel his kc- <lb />
Saturday. I men would not say anything for That we extend to his <lb />
We extend to a cordial publication it is generally ow and children our deepest <lb />
invitation to be present. There d that Mr. Jarvis told the <lb />
will be no formal program for president that he was I a That when this Board <lb />
this session of the if a Republican was to <lb />
A Great Meeting of <lb />
Saturday, April <lb />
The last meeting of the teach- <lb />
for the present school year <lb />
will be held next Saturday. We <lb />
have decided to make it a meet- <lb />
not only for the teachers <lb />
but for the entire citizenship of <lb />
the county. Dr. T C. <lb />
president of Trinity College, will. <lb />
be with us and for us. <lb />
Those who have heard him <lb />
know what an intellectual feast <lb />
we may expect. <lb />
Mr. Clarence H. Poe, the <lb />
brilliant editor of the Progressive <lb />
Farmer, is to be with us also and <lb />
speak. There is no young man<lb />
has Mr. Poe. J him over. and the county of Pitt a <lb />
no man in our Former Governor J. T. Jarvis, I most and worthy citizen, <lb />
e for our of Greenville, had a conference j a man pure in life and <lb />
ban he. I with Mr. Taft this morning and character, upright i-i all his deal- <lb />
Fred A. Woodard, of faithful to v <lb />
offices, houses, schoolhouses, <lb />
churches, names of places, town <lb />
ship lines, and the elevation of <lb />
and above sea level. On this <lb />
collection of <lb />
ever ; ; n <lb />
The power for the plant is what kind of soil there m any <lb />
by a horse high pres-, part of the county. <lb />
this new <lb />
songs. <lb />
the book is praiseworthy <lb />
. i in other respects. It contains <lb />
base map will be shown in differ- Star <lb />
colors th area and boundary Spangled Home. <lb />
of , Blue <lb />
county, so that a person can look other patriotic songs. It is <lb />
at the map and see at a glance good fortune <lb />
sure boiler. <lb />
The building is feet, <lb />
three stories, covered with gal- <lb />
iron, and the storage <lb />
room will hold tons. It is <lb />
expected to have the plant all <lb />
completed and ready to begin <lb />
operations by the first of May, <lb />
and then on the demand for <lb />
ice here can be fully met. <lb />
It is also the purpose of Messrs. <lb />
Hill Johnson to establish a <lb />
machine shop in connection with <lb />
the ice plant, and this will be <lb />
added sometime during the com- <lb />
summer. This is a home en- <lb />
that our people should <lb />
sustain with liberal patronage. <lb />
MY HAS NARROW ESCAPE. <lb />
Gears Cherry Falls Under Train <lb />
Comes Near <lb />
His Lift. <lb />
George Cherry, 12-year-old <lb />
son of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Cher- <lb />
came dangerously near being <lb />
killed Tuesday afternoon, and it <lb />
is almost miraculous that he is <lb />
now alive. George was around <lb />
one of the stores near the <lb />
tic Coast Line depot when the <lb />
train came in and some one <lb />
handed him a letter to mail on <lb />
the train. The train was moving <lb />
out before George reached it and <lb />
he ran up to the mail car to hand <lb />
the letter on. In some way he <lb />
fell and was knocked the <lb />
car, but fortunately <lb />
rolled far enough to be between <lb />
the rails and thus escaped the <lb />
wheels running over him. He <lb />
an iron rod underneath <lb />
s car and was dragged on, <lb />
the cross ties until the <lb />
was stopped, which was <lb />
as quickly as possible. <lb />
Though he escaped with his <lb />
life, George was seriously hurt, <lb />
one thigh being broken, his body <lb />
severely bruised and cut badly <lb />
about the head. He was taken <lb />
to the home of his parents west <lb />
of the railroad where his wounds <lb />
Borings to a depth of feet <lb />
will be taken in the land to de- <lb />
the character of the <lb />
and subsoiL Several samples of <lb />
soil and subsoil will be collected <lb />
from each soil type and for- <lb />
warded to Washington, D. C, <lb />
and Raleigh, N. C, for both a <lb />
mechanical and chemical analysis. <lb />
The report which will cover <lb />
or printed pages will de- <lb />
scribe the location of Pitt county, <lb />
its transportation facilities, <lb />
markets, towns, climatic <lb />
and general surface <lb />
throughout, drainage, and <lb />
condition of settlement. A chap- <lb />
will also be prepared on <lb />
agriculture of the county, deal- <lb />
with grown, yields, <lb />
value of these, size of farms, <lb />
price of land, labor conditions, <lb />
methods of cultivation, etc. <lb />
Each soil type of which there are <lb />
about or will be described <lb />
in detail showing the character <lb />
of its surface soil the under- <lb />
lying material, the subsoil, <lb />
depth of feet. <lb />
These maps and reports will <lb />
be published by the government <lb />
and sent free to all who write <lb />
to Congressman J. H. Small <lb />
requesting one. Mr. Small has <lb />
taken much interest in this sec- <lb />
of North and it was <lb />
at his repeated earnest requests <lb />
that this work was done for the <lb />
people of Pitt county. The <lb />
maps alone would originally cost <lb />
or each if made by the <lb />
county or an individual and sold. <lb />
be accounted <lb />
that all these may now be had <lb />
in a single collection. And then, <lb />
there are those matchless <lb />
dies about which ten thousand <lb />
tender memories hang, like <lb />
Old <lb />
Folks at and Old <lb />
Kentucky too, both <lb />
words and music are to be found <lb />
in this excellent collection. Songs <lb />
in lighter vein and merrier mood <lb />
are not neglected. The Bum- <lb />
Blind <lb />
Cherry <lb />
will greatly please the lit- <lb />
folks. <lb />
morning or evening ex- <lb />
a number of hymns are <lb />
provided, and the religious <lb />
in such exerciser has not <lb />
been overlooked. My <lb />
the <lb />
to the <lb />
Christian Kindly <lb />
are some of the <lb />
hymns, and spiritual <lb />
which lend completeness to this <lb />
very welcome book of school <lb />
songs. <lb />
is not used amiss. <lb />
The appearance of such a book is <lb />
a happy circumstance for North <lb />
Carolina schools. We are glad <lb />
that the author cherished such <lb />
an idea and has given it <lb />
with such fine skill. We <lb />
are glad that the publishers have <lb />
made such an attractive <lb />
North Carolina Education, Feb- <lb />
1909. <lb />
but the entire time will be made <lb />
interesting to those who attend. <lb />
We desire the presence of every <lb />
teacher and believe that you will <lb />
not disappoint us. <lb />
If you have not sent in the <lb />
report in reference to the work <lb />
of your Betterment Association, <lb />
bring it with you Saturday. If <lb />
you have no Betterment <lb />
fill the blank sent you and <lb />
let us see what you have done <lb />
for the work. We desire a full <lb />
and accurate report of everything <lb />
done during the year. <lb />
Let everybody tell his neigh- <lb />
of this meeting. Come your- <lb />
self and bring all of your friends. <lb />
The meeting will begin prompt- <lb />
at a. m the <lb />
of the graded school build- <lb />
W. H. <lb />
Co. Supt. Schools. <lb />
be named, but for Connor <lb />
if he decided to appoint a Demo- <lb />
and Mr. spoke for <lb />
Connor. Victor S. Bryant. Ed. <lb />
Parish and James S. Manning <lb />
saw Mr. Taft and Mr. Wicker- <lb />
sham for Mr. Fuller. <lb />
. names heard here today <lb />
are those of George H. Brown, <lb />
Connor, Clark and Fuller. <lb />
Although Judge Brown, it is <lb />
declared by his friends, has <lb />
never been an active candidate <lb />
for the place he is seriously con- <lb />
by Mr. Taft. Represent- <lb />
Small said to Mr. Taft that <lb />
if he could find a Republican in <lb />
the district that was as as <lb />
Judge Brown he thought that <lb />
he should appoint him, but in <lb />
the event that he could not get <lb />
a suitable person from his own <lb />
party he would ask him to take <lb />
Mr. Brown. This is the case <lb />
THIS FOR <lb />
ad- <lb />
we adjourn out of <lb />
respect to his that a <lb />
copy of these resolutions be <lb />
spread upon the of our <lb />
Board, a copy sent to his widow <lb />
by the Clerk of Board, and <lb />
in Reflector. <lb />
J. chm. <lb />
D. J. Holland, <lb />
N. T. <lb />
J. J. May. <lb />
Mr. V. Lang died March <lb />
24th. 1909. He was years of <lb />
age and left a widow and two <lb />
children- one a boy years-old <lb />
and the other a girl two weeks <lb />
old. He is also survived by <lb />
father and mother. <lb />
Mr. Lang was, a man of ex- <lb />
morals and good habits. <lb />
He was kind and patient in his <lb />
dealings with every one. He <lb />
was a good of I is own <lb />
business affairs and was proving <lb />
Another <lb />
Policeman G. A. Clark rounded <lb />
another walking <lb />
Saturday afternoon, matting the <lb />
third to be captured recently. <lb />
This offender was Peter <lb />
ton, a well known colored man, <lb />
who was doing a retail business <lb />
from the pocket and was cap- <lb />
with the goods on <lb />
The Little i. <lb />
Do the children for <lb />
accidents which cannot be helped <lb />
or which occur in unaccountable <lb />
ways. Talk to them, and tell <lb />
them that with a little care the <lb />
loss could have been avoided, and <lb />
Impress it upon their minds that <lb />
every breakage, or. bit of <lb />
is, in some sort, a loss, and <lb />
will bring hardship, or self-denial <lb />
in order to be replaced. Teach <lb />
them to think, and to realize that <lb />
First Man to Vote for Prohibition in <lb />
Pitt County. <lb />
Editor <lb />
Perhaps it will be interesting <lb />
to your readers and to <lb />
to know who cast the <lb />
first vote for prohibition in Pitt <lb />
county. Last week while talk- <lb />
with some of the older folKs <lb />
about the wide sweep of <lb />
the following bit of news <lb />
was told <lb />
When Cleveland first ran for <lb />
president in 1884, a prohibition <lb />
candidate for president was <lb />
placed before the people also. <lb />
His name was St. John. Pro- <lb />
sentiment was by no <lb />
means as strong then as was <lb />
in 1908 and there only one <lb />
lone man in the whole of <lb />
to cast a vote for this <lb />
Stanley Parker. <lb />
Some of Mr. Parker's friends <lb />
laughed at him for being the <lb />
only man in the county who <lb />
wanted prohibition and he said <lb />
something like this, I <lb />
should have voted for him if I <lb />
knew I was the only man in the <lb />
United States, because <lb />
is what I <lb />
The vote was cast in Beaver <lb />
Dam township, where Mr. Par- <lb />
still lives. Mr. Parker is <lb />
fortunate enough to live to <lb />
the time when the whole of <lb />
of North Carolina and a great <lb />
many other States are <lb />
and when most every week <lb />
some town, county or state <lb />
goes H. <lb />
f. to <lb />
tonight. The Republicans seem a valuable member of the Board <lb />
to be out of the race. Senator of Commissioners. Mr. Lang <lb />
Overman presented Messrs. <lb />
Bryant. Manning, Jarvis, <lb />
and and Mr. Morehead <lb />
Messrs. Bryant and Manning to <lb />
GREENVILLE <lb />
RE- <lb />
Last Year Show Large Increase <lb />
Next Year Will Reach Free De <lb />
livery. <lb />
There is nothing that is a bet- <lb />
index to the growth of a <lb />
town in population and business <lb />
than the receipts. <lb />
Postmaster Roy C. Flanagan has <lb />
furnished Reflector some in- <lb />
figures showing the in- <lb />
crease of receipts in the last two <lb />
years. The amount for March <lb />
1908 was and for March <lb />
1909, an increase of <lb />
nearly <lb />
The receipts by quarters for <lb />
the last year compared with the <lb />
previous year were as <lb />
Quarter 1907 1908 <lb />
finding June <lb />
Ending Sept <lb />
Ending Dee <lb />
always stood for the nobler things <lb />
in life, and was of the Primitive <lb />
Baptist faith though not a <lb />
of the church. <lb />
Mr. B. M. Lewis, who <lb />
been appointed to succeed Mr. <lb />
Lang, was prevented by serious <lb />
sickness in his family from being <lb />
present at this meeting to <lb />
and begin his duties with the <lb />
board. <lb />
-r , <lb />
the railroad where his wounds He was given them to w realize w. <lb />
were dressed and he is getting before not j, ,,. <lb />
along as well as could be expect- bond required was, <lb />
ed under the circumstances. to jail. <lb />
1,786.61 <lb />
2,287.63 <lb />
2.286.84 <lb />
2,387.18 <lb />
1909 <lb />
2,274.20 <lb />
A matured Endowment Policy <lb />
in the Mutual Life of N. Y. is <lb />
the golden harvest of a wise <lb />
Patrick. <lb />
ltd <lb />
fan hi- w <lb />
Total <lb />
This shows an increase of <lb />
for the year ending <lb />
March 31st, 1909, over the <lb />
year. If the gain is as <lb />
great in the next year, Green- <lb />
ville will be entitled to free de- <lb />
livery to begin July 1st, 1910. <lb />
There is every reason to believe <lb />
that the year will show the <lb />
increase, and the <lb />
people of Greenville should <lb />
see that it is done. <lb />
LOCAL BRIEFS. <lb />
New line slippers at C. <lb />
D. <lb />
Low quartered shoes for men <lb />
at C. D. <lb />
Maine Red bliss, Irish Cobbles <lb />
Rose, Peerless, at S. M. <lb />
Schultz. <lb />
Figs, dates, prunes, dried <lb />
peaches and apples at C. D.<lb />
Gondola lemon cling peaches <lb />
cents can. at C. D. <lb />
For portable engine <lb />
and boiler, h. p., saw mill, <lb />
double edger, and all attach- <lb />
ready for use. Good as <lb />
new. Apply to <lb />
Randolph Bros., House, N. C <lb />
d w t f <lb />
Piano Tuning. <lb />
Our tuner will be in Greenville <lb />
next week. If your piano needs <lb />
attention please leave your order <lb />
in our temporary with <lb />
Miss Irma Cobb. <lb />
Ch. M. <lb />
Crab meat can at C f Golden Blend Coffee, <lb />
D. C. D. <lb />
, Tun stall. <lb />
POOR PRINT <lb />
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THE CHARACTER OF PORTIA IN pus- over or disparage-her <lb />
SHAKESPEARE'S MERCHANT OF wealth, wishes it sixty times as <lb />
VENICE great an it is, then by one gift <lb />
abolishes it. and presents herself <lb />
The foil, wing piper was writ-, <lb />
ten by a pupil of the ninth a way <lb />
Id the graded from <lb />
It has not been e by whom she bestows <lb />
and all the information u when she tells <lb />
was the student j and call her <lb />
Iron, a study of the wife then take three times the <lb />
Portia at the opening of the money he owes his friend and <lb />
without hasten to his help. Here she <lb />
r indeed any relative I covers her generosity under what <lb />
nearer than Doctor the seems a rather spiteful pun and <lb />
of and gives escape to <lb />
Her a wealthy lived her friends, a other <lb />
enough to see the should in all <lb />
aroused in bosoms by her sens be much bound to for <lb />
spirit, brilliant wit, and as I heir he was much bound to ; ltd <lb />
j. ;. But she shows peculiar tact <lb />
death be arranged a this way relieves <lb />
restrictions severs Antonio from embarrassment. <lb />
to keep away mere ad- j When she delivers into Lorenzo's <lb />
by which his daughter d the management and <lb />
Land Sale. <lb />
By of a power of s <lb />
ed in y mortgage executed to <lb />
T. J. and assigned to J. C. <lb />
execute <lb />
by Ben M Owens and wife, y re- <lb />
in the of the of <lb />
deeds county in book B-K, <lb />
default h been in the <lb />
payment the note therein. <lb />
th- undersigned offer for sale to <lb />
the for nab, at the <lb />
court door in the town of Green- <lb />
ville, North Ca on Monday. April <lb />
between the and <lb />
p. m that certain tract of land, <lb />
in Falkland township, <lb />
adjoining lands of Robert <lb />
B W. I Robert W. W. <lb />
O ens, S. Owens and known as the <lb />
Moor- containing two <lb />
and thirty acres more or It be- <lb />
the to said Ben M. <lb />
Owens from his father's estate. <lb />
Terms of cash. <lb />
This March 17th, 1909. <lb />
T. y. Mortgagee. <lb />
J. C Assignee. <lb />
Connor Connor, <lb />
of her louse she covers <lb />
to <lb />
j. M ;. . j , Mi of mind by <lb />
of Bel- to and <lb />
The fame of b person, as a task upon Lorenzo, and <lb />
which to relieve him from a <lb />
won, salt-re of <lb />
from man- lands, but she was This lady Portia loves <lb />
will and to j so truly that for his <lb />
taken to she courageous. <lb />
u was r--. him way to hi <lb />
moot. <lb />
and the <lb />
was <lb />
Notice. <lb />
it. <lb />
.;, t and astonishes Lorenzo at <lb />
shows at her <lb />
Lad already seen a scholar in <lb />
a e lord's It is his <lb />
Shes i ii she that-h.- arises with noble <lb />
be won by tr father's ill arid j before a crowd <lb />
Having qualified a administratrix <lb />
I annexed of L. H. Cox. <lb />
deed . this is to all persons <lb />
said estate to lire- <lb />
lent them, duly verified, to the under- <lb />
signed on or baton the h day of <lb />
March, or this note will be <lb />
pleaded in bar of recovery. All per- <lb />
indebted to said state are notified <lb />
to make immediate <lb />
This 1-th day of March. <lb />
Mr. Annie E Cox. <lb />
c. t. a. of L. H. Cox. <lb />
m. N C <lb />
Dawson. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
Having qualified as executors of the <lb />
of Wright Smith, deceased, <lb />
u- of Pi t e North Carolina, <lb />
-K <lb />
THE STANDARD <lb />
FERTILIZERS OF <lb />
THE SOUTH <lb />
TRADE MARK <lb />
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in a mortgage executed and <lb />
by B. Bland and w Ce <lb />
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and to W. B. <lb />
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IN FAINS. <lb />
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wit is rev I th lift other She where they will <lb />
husband's she returns commands and infinite. Saturday and Sunday, <lb />
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foil of the plot on which the <lb />
house i id made to <lb />
deed, <lb />
W. IS. Bland, <lb />
ltd <lb />
Up Date System Gin for Sale. <lb />
I Will Mil Kin real cheap <lb />
of two paw Win- <lb />
gins, a double box steam a king <lb />
h inch fa. and all bet-. <lb />
ard pipes <lb />
work. ginned bile-. <lb />
o new, Continental <lb />
Co. and Munger patent, <lb />
Z. V. <lb />
S ltd Oakley, N. C. <lb />
II <lb />
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preaching is was extended by <lb />
futile whore the Hon. M. L. the Com- <lb />
et la Labor and Printing, <lb />
actions l- <lb />
inn behalf <lb />
the Chamber of <lb />
Stray Taken Up. <lb />
I have taken up one stray male hog, <lb />
between and <lb />
marked swallow fork <lb />
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elf conceit that cm cont . nature, and with Mr. J B, <lb />
conceal her him and g not content with only Concord, the secretary, <lb />
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the phrase. there <lb />
liberate when they do <lb />
they have the wisdom by <lb />
their wit to <lb />
Dukes <lb />
Port <lb />
the grandeur and splendor of of g <lb />
their nation, and they the upon all it meets I the members the of both <lb />
lottery by which she was to be is that in bar I sections of the State. Raleigh <lb />
won, they will not attempt to face that fays the Is the News and Observer. <lb />
choose because they are really of kindness, good <lb />
not lovers of Portia but of her and humor. She goes <lb />
wealth, on the other hand, when about the world doing kind and <lb />
arrives and heard of the deeds for others and I hey the system. <lb />
buttery which she was to be wealth for the <lb />
won, he is willing to rd all others as well as her <lb />
for her, because he rightly loves, This is when she <lb />
Portia of natural to first to church <lb />
Insight character of men. call her wife, then double, <lb />
seen this and has more love for ye the amount he owes <lb />
the poor than for all and hasten to de- <lb />
the lords and Dukes. She shows part for She never <lb />
them that she cares not for their meets anyone who does not <lb />
wealth and Standing but she mediately fall in love with her <lb />
cares for a good, true and sweet face who does not love <lb />
man. And when she delivers her for her kind and loving deeds. <lb />
herself and her passions into his Jessica says that she loves her <lb />
Superb Service to <lb />
BALTIMORE <lb />
ViA <lb />
CHESAPEAKE LINE STEAMERS <lb />
and <lb />
on Decks. <lb />
Elegant Dinner Club to <lb />
Polite attention and the very heat service in every way <lb />
Leave Norfolk of Jackson daily <lb />
p. m. Arrive in Baltimore a. m., connecting with rail <lb />
lines for Philadelphia, New York, and all points east and west. <lb />
For all information and reservations address <lb />
L T. LAMB, Gen. CHAS. L HOPKINS, T. P. A. <lb />
NORFOLK, Va. <lb />
IN <lb />
headache and <lb />
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Do <lb />
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heaven here on she said fig <lb />
this poor rude world hath fig <lb />
not a fellow suitable for the <lb />
noble <lb />
No analysis can explain the <lb />
charm of a character like <lb />
We can i our <lb />
own about her, by the <lb />
assurance we have that she <lb />
would do nobly always, but that <lb />
Groceries <lb />
And Provisions <lb />
Cotton and <lb />
i on m <lb />
hands, with noble courage and past all that Lord <lb />
grace she speaks openly, of that should live an upright <lb />
which any woman less or life, for having such a blessing <lb />
less wise would have tried finds the joys of <lb />
the full greatness of her qualities <lb />
could only be shown in some <lb />
crisis needing prompt and <lb />
Fresh kept ton- <lb />
Country <lb />
Produce Bought and Sold <lb />
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GREENVILLE N G <lb />
North Carolina<lb />
COMFORT. <lb />
Everybody Aunts a Comfortable Home. <lb />
Then why not tome to see our line <lb />
BERNSTEIN BEDS <lb />
Easy Chairs, the best Mattresses, Easy Couches <lb />
that are a dream. <lb />
In tact we have everything in <lb />
Furniture and Stoves <lb />
Art Squares, Rugs, <lb />
Our terms are easy. Come to see us <lb />
TAFT S BOYD Furniture Co <lb />
STATE NEWS. <lb />
Happenings of in North Caro <lb />
Una. <lb />
Winston Salem. N. C, March <lb />
was a record r <lb />
in shipment of <lb />
tobacco which aggregated 3.806 <lb />
stamp <lb />
sales amounted to <lb />
Leaf tobacco sales were 1,111.- <lb />
pounds. It brought <lb />
379.43. <lb />
Mar. 31.-The <lb />
wife of a farmer named Turner, <lb />
residing near county <lb />
line, has given birth to five <lb />
chi three boys and <lb />
two girls. The weight of the <lb />
five children ranging from four <lb />
to six pounds. All of them are <lb />
living and thriving and the <lb />
mother is doing nicely. The <lb />
birth rate in this family hereto- <lb />
fore has been normal. <lb />
New Bern. March 31.-Three <lb />
dry kilns, containing nearly a <lb />
million of lumber and a con- <lb />
amount of lumber on <lb />
the yards of the Foreman-Blades <lb />
Lumber Company. <lb />
Creek, just corporation <lb />
limits, were swept away by fire <lb />
today at noon. The loss is <lb />
at between and <lb />
Insurance <lb />
Fayetteville, N. C. March <lb />
The latest news in the line of <lb />
manufacturing enterprises for <lb />
Fayetteville is that a new cotton <lb />
mill of 10.000 spindles will b. <lb />
erected here. That the plan to <lb />
build this big mill here will ma- <lb />
is almost a dead certain- <lb />
but the names of the <lb />
have not yet been made pub- <lb />
nor has organization <lb />
whatever been effected. <lb />
Winston Salem. March <lb />
Alleging that overwork was the <lb />
cause of his taking his own life, <lb />
the relatives of W. E. Paul, for <lb />
twenty years agent for the <lb />
Southern Railway at Elkin, are <lb />
arranging to institute a suit <lb />
against the Southern for <lb />
Mr. Paul shot himself through <lb />
his head in his barn about two <lb />
weeks ago He had been Io bad <lb />
health for a few week and it is <lb />
claimed that bis mind became <lb />
unbalanced as a result of over- <lb />
work. The deceased left a Rood <lb />
home for his wife and seven <lb />
children, besides other property, <lb />
and life insurance. <lb />
OBJECT TO STRONG MEDICINES. <lb />
Many people object to taking the <lb />
K medicines usually prescribed by <lb />
for rheumatism. There is <lb />
of internal treatment in any <lb />
case of or chronic <lb />
and more than nine out of every <lb />
ten cases of the I of one or <lb />
the other of these varieties. hen <lb />
there is no fever and <lb />
swelling, you may know that it is only <lb />
necessary to apply Chamberlain s <lb />
Liniment freely to get quick relief <lb />
Try it. For sale by J. h. Wooten <lb />
Coward Wooten. <lb />
GENERAL NEWS. <lb />
Some of the Happenings <lb />
Norfolk. April l.-An early <lb />
fire swept an entire square <lb />
away at Pine Beach, causing a <lb />
heavy damage. More than a <lb />
score of buildings were destroy- <lb />
ed. The scene of the fire was <lb />
just outside the Jamestown Ex- <lb />
position grounds and adjacent <lb />
to the terminal of the Virginia <lb />
railway. The town has <lb />
been destroyed by fire with- <lb />
in the last two years. <lb />
Georgetown, Ky. April 1-A <lb />
mail pouch robbery, in <lb />
which the thieves got probably <lb />
more than in currency <lb />
and checks, was made public ye. <lb />
when iron and charred <lb />
leather of two poaches were <lb />
found by a boy near the crane <lb />
from which they had been taken. <lb />
Leavenworth, Kansas, April <lb />
-It took 1200 United States <lb />
soldiers to order and to <lb />
prevent the prisoners from es- <lb />
during the fire which de- <lb />
four buildings of the <lb />
Federal military prison here early <lb />
today. All of the prisoners <lb />
were marched out of their cell <lb />
houses when it seemed that the <lb />
whole prison certainly would be <lb />
destroyed, and were held under <lb />
heavy military guard until the <lb />
fire was under control. Then <lb />
after some of the cell houses had <lb />
cooled sufficiently, they were <lb />
marched back again. <lb />
-ESTABLISHED 1875- <lb />
SEEDS M s M SCHULTZ <lb />
SEEM I <lb />
Mai She A will<lb />
, falter <lb />
to <lb />
Mention Paper. <lb />
SEND CENTS, <lb />
RHEUMATISM. <lb />
More than nine out of every ten <lb />
case- of rheumatism are simply <lb />
of the muscles, due to cold or <lb />
damp weather or chronic rheumatism. <lb />
no internal is <lb />
required. The free application of <lb />
Chamberlain's Liniment is all that is <lb />
needed, and it is to give quick <lb />
relief it a trial and for your- <lb />
self how quickly it relieves the pain <lb />
and soreness. Price cents Urge <lb />
size cents Sold by J. L. Wooten <lb />
When to Ly By. <lb />
The absurd practice, so com- <lb />
all over the cotton belt, of <lb />
stopping cultivation on a certain <lb />
date instead of basing the length <lb />
of time the crop should be <lb />
on the stage of its growth <lb />
and the weather conditions, is <lb />
partially responsible for our <lb />
small In most <lb />
cases the yield can be much in- <lb />
creased or the crop saved from <lb />
great injury, by the <lb />
crust and preventing the <lb />
of the that is, by <lb />
saving it for the roots of the <lb />
plants, instead of permitting it <lb />
to go off into the air. <lb />
Of course, suggestions can <lb />
offered or plans made only for <lb />
normal conditions, and if from <lb />
any cause the grass and weeds <lb />
a start, the weeder and <lb />
harrow will have to be laid aside <lb />
and other tools used. But the <lb />
methods of cultivation best suit- <lb />
ed to economical cultivation <lb />
that is, the use of the weeder <lb />
and the also the <lb />
best tools for preventing the <lb />
crass getting a start either in <lb />
wet or dry weather. <lb />
Farmer. <lb />
Wholesale and retail <lb />
and Furniture Dealer. Cash <lb />
raid for Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed <lb />
Oil Turkeys, Eggs, Oak <lb />
Bedsteads, Mattresses, etc. <lb />
Suits, Baby Carriages, Go Carts. <lb />
Parlor suits Tables, Lounges. <lb />
Safes, P. and Gail Ax <lb />
Snuff, High Life Tobacco, Key <lb />
West Cheroots, Henry George <lb />
Cigars, Canned Cherries, Peach, <lb />
es. Apples, Pine Apples, Syrup, i <lb />
Jelly. Meat, Flour, Sugar, Coffee, <lb />
Soap. Lye Magic Food, Matches, I <lb />
Oil, Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, <lb />
Garden Seeds, Oranges. Apples, <lb />
Nuts. Candies, Dried Apples- <lb />
Peaches, Prunes. Currants, <lb />
Raisins, Glass and <lb />
ware. Cakes and Crack- <lb />
Macaroni. Best But- <lb />
New Royal Sewing Machines <lb />
and numerous other goods. <lb />
Quality and quantity cheap for <lb />
cash. Come see me. <lb />
BAKER AND HART <lb />
The place to buy our Hardwire. Com- <lb />
stock to select from, quality <lb />
goods only. <lb />
Agricultural A Specialty <lb />
Consisting Plows. -Mowers Harrows. <lb />
Cutters. Rakes and high grade Cultivators <lb />
both riding and walking, <lb />
American Fence <lb />
Wire <lb />
S M <lb />
Choice Cut Flowers <lb />
carnations, violets <lb />
u Wedding <lb />
and floral offering <lb />
ranged in best style at short <lb />
notice. Bummer Bewaring <lb />
bulbs, bedding plants, rose <lb />
and everything in the <lb />
florist at <lb />
J k CO <lb />
Raleigh. N. C. <lb />
Phone <lb />
in the most popular heights on hand. <lb />
Complete stock ready mixed <lb />
PAIN T S <lb />
the highest grade in all colors. <lb />
teed per cent pure. Orders <lb />
promptly. <lb />
Those wishing to purchase <lb />
will do well to see us as we <lb />
but the best. <lb />
It you contemplate building give us <lb />
call. We will appreciate Your business <lb />
will take care your orders and <lb />
tee prices. When wishing anything men- <lb />
in the above don't tail to look up <lb />
Baker Hart. <lb />
TO APRIL. <lb />
Sweet April bring your blossoms, <lb />
Pour them down at my feet; <lb />
Grow a soft mossy <lb />
On which to sweetly sleep. <lb />
Send dear little fluffy birdies, <lb />
To sing in leafy tree; <lb />
And let them sweetly warble, <lb />
Their silvery notes to me. <lb />
Spread a grassy ca-pet. <lb />
Soft as the finest Bilk; <lb />
Dotted over with <lb />
Perfumed and white as milk. <lb />
Then, oh, to dream among flowers, <lb />
Through all the livelong day; <lb />
thy departure ushers in, <lb />
The gladsome month of May. <lb />
W. G. Williams <lb />
What to Forget. <lb />
If you would increase your hap- <lb />
and prolong your life, for- <lb />
get your neighbor's fault. For- <lb />
get all the slander you ever <lb />
d. Forget the temptations. <lb />
Forget the fault-finding, and <lb />
only remember the good points <lb />
which make you fond of them. <lb />
Forget all personal quarrels or <lb />
histories you may have heard by <lb />
accident, and which, if repeated, <lb />
would seem a thousand times <lb />
worse than they are. blot. <lb />
far possible, all the disagree- <lb />
bless of life; they will but <lb />
will only grow larger when you <lb />
remember them, and the <lb />
slant thought of the acts of <lb />
meanness, or, worse still, malice, <lb />
will only tend to make you more <lb />
familiar with them. Obliterate <lb />
everything disagreeable from <lb />
yesterday, start out with a clean <lb />
sheet today, and write upon it <lb />
for sweet memory's sake only <lb />
those things which are lovely <lb />
and lovable.-Ex. <lb />
ONE TOUCH OF NATURE MAKES <lb />
THE WHOLE WORLD <lb />
When a rooster finds a fat worm <lb />
he all the in the farm yard <lb />
come and it. A similar trait <lb />
of human nature is to be observed when <lb />
a man discovers something exception- <lb />
ally he wants all his friends and <lb />
share the benefits of his <lb />
discovery. This is the touch of nature <lb />
i hat makes the whole world kin. This <lb />
explains why people who have bee <lb />
cured Chamberlain s Cough <lb />
write litters to the manufactures for <lb />
publication, that others ailing <lb />
may also use it and obtain relief. Be- <lb />
every one of these letters is a <lb />
warm hearted with of the writer be <lb />
of use e else. This is <lb />
for sale by J L. Wooten and Coward <lb />
Wooten. <lb />
Candies Fruits Candies <lb />
You want the best and the <lb />
purest. We keep no other kind. <lb />
F. re ad domestic fruits u <lb />
everything in season. <lb />
We make fresh candy every day. <lb />
CANDY <lb />
j KITCHEN <lb />
Phone No <lb />
FOR CONSTIPATION. <lb />
Mr. L. H. a prominent <lb />
druggist, of Spirit Lake, Iowa, <lb />
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver <lb />
Tablets are certainly the best thing on <lb />
the market for constipation. <lb />
these tablets a trial. You are certain <lb />
to find them agreeable and pleasant ii <lb />
effect Price, cents. Sample free. <lb />
For sale by J. L. Wooten and toward <lb />
Wooten. <lb />
ARE YOU SURE <lb />
lea cream buy <lb />
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Ho too mer MM I <lb />
from the <lb />
end end oilier kept la <lb />
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Why lake where Tour <lb />
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MAKE AND f YOUR OWN ICE CREAM <lb />
la MINUTES <lb />
FOR A with <lb />
CHEW Powder <lb />
It Simply of <lb />
,,.,,. I . milk and <lb />
ThU two <lb />
of let and <lb />
A lee <lb />
for a dollar or two which will <lb />
for run,<lb />
all <lb />
Co., Roy, H <lb />
The Owl's Wisdom. <lb />
a hollow tree, my <lb />
vacation, I found two yon- <lb />
said a student. also <lb />
found in same nest two egg. <lb />
Puzzled that the mother owl <lb />
should have abandoned her set- <lb />
ting ere its completion, I laid the <lb />
matter before my farmer host. <lb />
The farmer told me th-it <lb />
try people know well that the <lb />
owl, after hatching half her <lb />
brood, leaves the other eggs to <lb />
be hatched by the new-born <lb />
birds These young are <lb />
warm-blooded, they are helpless <lb />
to leave the nest, and in nine <lb />
cases out of ten they complete <lb />
the hatch as well as the mother <lb />
would have done. I'd consider <lb />
this a if I t <lb />
seen a proof of it. <lb />
Bulletin. <lb />
UP BEFORE THE BAR. <lb />
N. H. Brown, an attorney, of Pitts- <lb />
field. Vt., have used Or. <lb />
New Life Pills for years <lb />
find them such a good family medicine <lb />
we wouldn't do without them. tor <lb />
chills, constipation, or <lb />
headache they wonders, at <lb />
all <lb />
Cobb Co. <lb />
NORFOLK. VA. <lb />
Cotton Brokers <lb />
in Cotton. Grain <lb />
sod Provisions, <lb />
PRIVATE -VI RE <lb />
to New York- Chicago <lb />
and New Origins. <lb />
R. L. DAVIS, pres. J- A. <lb />
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE. <lb />
GREENVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
CAPITAL <lb />
PROFITS 42.500.00 <lb />
CASH AND DUE FROM BANKS <lb />
DEPOSITS <lb />
Facilities Unsurpassed. <lb />
Business Cordially Solicited. <lb />
54.174.11 <lb />
., <lb />
James Little <lb />
Cashier <lb />
New North Carolina Industries. <lb />
The of <lb />
reports the establishment <lb />
of the following new industries <lb />
in North Carolina for the week <lb />
ending March <lb />
Hendersonville-$250,000 pow- <lb />
plant. <lb />
Apex-$25,000 knitting mill. <lb />
Rutherfordton- Foundry. <lb />
company. <lb />
Judson-Lumber mill. <lb />
Not Quite <lb />
How often you can gel j <lb />
thine g <lb />
nail or screw driver or <lb />
lacking. Have a good S, <lb />
tool box and be prepared for at <lb />
emergencies. Our <lb />
la a you could desire, and rd <lb />
we will your tool J <lb />
box does not lack a single <lb />
useful article. S, <lb />
STILL WITH <lb />
The <lb />
Mutual Life <lb />
INSURANCE COMPANY, <lb />
OF <lb />
NEW YORK. <lb />
OLDEST IN AMERICA, <lb />
LARGEST <lb />
IN <lb />
THE WORLD. <lb />
1843. Assets over <lb />
H. BENTLEY HARRISS <lb />
Office. Door <lb />
GREENVILLE- N. CAROLINA <lb />
Gardner's Re- <lb />
pair Shop. <lb />
Opposite City Market, Greenville <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
Buggies, Carts, and farm- <lb />
utensils repaired, Furniture repair- <lb />
ed and upholster. machines <lb />
repaired. All work guaranteed to be <lb />
as good as the best, and prices lower <lb />
than elsewhere. Wood saw. d also by a <lb />
portable Cut. C, cut twice <lb />
cut t es c. p. r cord. <lb />
Give me a trial. <lb />
W. B. w p <lb />
Has tor sale H. P. boiler, <lb />
P. engine, <lb />
mills, cog <lb />
gin big saw gins, <lb />
steam packer and trickle <lb />
saw packer all in first class j <lb />
shape with all necessary belts <lb />
and pulleys and <lb />
Will sell all together or <lb />
prices cheap. Easy <lb />
terms. Will also sell it want- <lb />
The man you are looking for <lb />
when you <lb />
Bill Posting and Sign Tacking <lb />
Novelties and Calendars for Adv. <lb />
Pictures Framed Order <lb />
A HEALING SALVE FOR BURNS. <lb />
CHAPPED HANDS AND SORE <lb />
NIPPLES. <lb />
Ab a healing salve for burns <lb />
sore and hands <lb />
Salve is most excellent. It <lb />
allays the pain of a burn almost in- <lb />
and Unless the injury is very <lb />
severe, heals the parts without leaving <lb />
a scar. Price, cents, r or by <lb />
L. Wooten and Coward Wooten. <lb />
Of <lb />
You get s <lb />
Horse Goods i c <lb />
J. if- <lb />
Corey <lb />
Wood's Seeds <lb />
Tor The <lb />
Garden Farm. <lb />
Thirty years in business, with <lb />
a steadily increasing trade every <lb />
we have to-day one <lb />
of the largest businesses in seeds <lb />
this tho best of <lb />
evidence as to <lb />
The Superior Quality J <lb />
of Wood's Seeds. <lb />
are headquarters for <lb />
Grass and Clover Seeds. <lb />
Seed <lb />
Cow Peas, So Beans and <lb />
Farm Seeds. <lb />
Wood's Descriptive Catalog <lb />
tho most useful and valuable of <lb />
Garden and Farm seed Catalogs <lb />
mailed free on request. <lb />
WOOD I SONS, <lb />
Richmond, Va. <lb />
ed building. <lb />
Barber Shop <lb />
Edmond Fleming props. <lb />
, in business sec- <lb />
I of the town Four chairs <lb />
in operation and each one <lb />
aided over by a skilled barber- <lb />
Our place is inviting, razors <lb />
sharp. Our towels clean. <lb />
, thank you for past <lb />
and ask you to call attain v. hen <lb />
good work is wanted. <lb />
Safety Blades Sharpened <lb />
at cents a <lb />
Agent for Carbon <lb />
Typewriter <lb />
none better made- <lb />
All <lb />
W. P- EDWARDS <lb />
P M. JOHNSTON. <lb />
and <lb />
Running to all kind of <lb />
erecting Engines, <lb />
Tobacco machinery, all a <lb />
Agent for Machinery and <lb />
novelties. Give us a trial <lb />
All work guaranteed and term <lb />
left at L. <lb />
will receive prompt attention, or phone <lb />
No. <lb />
The Reflector has nice <lb />
stationery for <lb />
turns out good work. <lb />
Send in your orders. <lb />
The Reflector. <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 />
you Better Feed and More Less <lb />
Money than any man in town, <lb />
W. B. <lb />
Place is headquarters for Corn, Hay, <lb />
Oats, Cotton Seed Meal, Hulls, <lb />
Brand, Chicken Cracked <lb />
Corn, corn Meal and kinds <lb />
Feed, Salt, Lime and Cement. <lb />
Help Wanted. <lb />
Wanted for Branch <lb />
office we locate here in <lb />
Greenville. Address, the <lb />
Wholesale House. Cincinnati, <lb />
Ohio. Into d <lb />
POOR PRINT<lb /></p>
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THE EASTERN to <lb />
knock, let the knock be on <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD. <lb />
EDITOR AM <lb />
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
Subscription One Year <lb />
Six <lb />
Single Copy <lb />
rates may be upon <lb />
-t business office in The <lb />
Reflector corner Evans and <lb />
Third II <lb />
Entered in the post office at Greenville <lb />
N. C. mail matter. <lb />
FRIDAY APR. 1909. <lb />
Greenville alto should have u <lb />
union depot. <lb />
Today e <lb />
fools arc not all dead. <lb />
that the <lb />
Snake seems not to be <lb />
inappropriately named. <lb />
There arc always more <lb />
dates than there are office.<lb />
The and Adams arc <lb />
baring their at court in <lb />
It IS up t <lb />
tn sci <lb />
in the lime <lb />
the North and Smith <lb />
which can conic nut <lb />
light <lb />
yourself and hard enough to <lb />
produce silence. <lb />
Baltimore is coming in for a <lb />
share of the present day <lb />
with a shortage of <lb />
in city treasury.<lb />
They may scratch, but it is <lb />
best to stick to them at least <lb />
until the Charlotte <lb />
says take <lb />
Just think of Springfield, the <lb />
capital of Illinois, voting <lb />
That looks like prohibition is <lb />
continuing to gain ground. <lb />
eminent, has lost out. President <lb />
Taft haying given the place to a <lb />
New man. <lb />
The Chamber of Commerce of <lb />
has endorsed K. P. <lb />
Foster to succeed the late Thom- <lb />
as Fitzgerald as one of the re- <lb />
of the Norfolk Sooth <lb />
en railroad. His appointment <lb />
would be a good one. <lb />
as predicted, the report <lb />
comes that there is no truth in <lb />
the story that an attempt was <lb />
made by an Italian to harm Mr. <lb />
Boos on his trip across the <lb />
Atlantic. There are yet some <lb />
liars in the land. <lb />
The same thing can be said in <lb />
regard to going about moving <lb />
trains and other places of <lb />
As to the North President Taft has given <lb />
The new may be a sin. <lb />
but the sin is on the head of the <lb />
Sun.<lb />
Norfolk came pretty dose to <lb />
New pace by spreading <lb />
a banquet.<lb />
President Elliott is one who <lb />
does not want an office, though a <lb />
high one was offered him. <lb />
You do not help your town by <lb />
giving business to outsiders that <lb />
ought to be kept at home.<lb />
The circus that <lb />
Mr. Roosevelt and failed, might <lb />
try a ban on SnaKe.<lb />
The work in Raleigh will <lb />
not be complete until it is shown <lb />
mutilated the records. <lb />
Look at the article relative to <lb />
receipts an get an idea <lb />
of what Greenville is doing. <lb />
It is hard to tell which is get- <lb />
ting the better of the Adams- <lb />
Butler case at Greensboro. <lb />
the Washington <lb />
correspondents are on one tide <lb />
one day and the other the <lb />
next. <lb />
Forsythe county woman <lb />
who gave birth to a of <lb />
children should not have wailed <lb />
until Mr. Roosevelt was out of <lb />
office.<lb />
If President Taft docs not <lb />
hurry up the Eastern North <lb />
Carolina judgeship appointment, <lb />
some people will very short <lb />
on sleep <lb />
About all that will come out <lb />
of the tariff agitation is the <lb />
chance it will give some of the <lb />
congressmen to try to make a <lb />
reputation. <lb />
If I; rift is wrong it is wrong, <lb />
. tore one industry has no <lb />
Di, . e ground for protection by a <lb />
high than another. If it <lb />
is wrong to have a high tariff on <lb />
steel it is equally wrong to have <lb />
a high tariff on lumber. In fact <lb />
the whole tariff business is more <lb />
or Liss wrong, and every con- <lb />
sumer should have the privilege <lb />
of buying what he needs whore- <lb />
ever he can get it cheapest. <lb />
The politicians and the rest <lb />
might as well shut up about pro <lb />
It may be doing all <lb />
that was expected of it or it may <lb />
not, but few of us will live to <lb />
see the day when saloons are <lb />
again licensed in this state. <lb />
Durham Herald. <lb />
The Herald could as safely <lb />
used the word none in place of <lb />
few, for it is not at all likely <lb />
that any person now living will <lb />
again see open saloons in North <lb />
Carolina. <lb />
of the senators a rap by telling <lb />
he is going to make <lb />
appointments to suit <lb />
If he means to bring the <lb />
Eastern North Carolina judge- <lb />
ship under that decision some of <lb />
them had as well shut up.<lb />
Charlotte has determined to <lb />
have the folks there on the <lb />
of President visit <lb />
at the 20th of May celebration. j j fr <lb />
The governors of the will be largely indebted t <lb />
the teachers of the county. On <lb />
The people of Pitt comity have <lb />
BUCK JACK ITEMS. <lb />
Black Jack April 1909. <lb />
Henry Dixon went to Wash- <lb />
Saturday. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. A. Clark and <lb />
little daughter, of Grim <lb />
attended church here Sunday <lb />
morning and spent the remain- <lb />
of the day with friends and <lb />
relatives. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Williams <lb />
and children, of Cox's Mill, spent <lb />
THE MAN WHO LAUGHS <lb />
By the Way He Does It He Give <lb />
an Index to His Character. <lb />
THE POTENCY OF LAUGHTER. <lb />
Shown by Way In <lb />
Cervantes Smiled Vain and <lb />
Chivalry Who <lb />
and Smiled. <lb />
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. L,; <lb />
What clew- can we bar <lb />
to both bis Intellect bis temper <lb />
Charlotte <lb />
jumps over a <lb />
prints a cartoon c <lb />
boys in swimming, <lb />
but not yet. <lb />
Chronicle <lb />
months and <lb />
f a bunch of <lb />
Yes, <lb />
original the mayors of <lb />
North Carolina towns and the ed- <lb />
of the two Carolinas are <lb />
mentioned invitations. And <lb />
they will not be ail.<lb />
We are glad that some of the <lb />
papers have printed a picture of <lb />
a girl, sister of the now <lb />
famous Willie. They go further <lb />
and give the information that <lb />
while the boy was in the hands <lb />
of the kidnappers, the girl was <lb />
at home with her mother. <lb />
Calls to Washington may serve <lb />
to keep up the hopes a while <lb />
longer of those who are called. <lb />
They have been to Washington <lb />
and returned, and no appoint- <lb />
of judge is yet announced <lb />
Suppose President Taft should <lb />
appoint a Democrat for judge <lb />
and the senate refuse to confirm <lb />
him. <lb />
A civic club for Greenville is <lb />
in prospect and may soon be <lb />
organized. Then <lb />
spirit may be expected to take <lb />
hold in earnest.<lb />
the crop of candidates for the <lb />
Eastern Carolina judgeship is <lb />
growing larger with the pros- <lb />
of an appointment still <lb />
further muddled.<lb />
now have but nine months <lb />
in tins year to talk for Green- <lb />
ville. Do not put off your <lb />
boosting until the last month but <lb />
make every mouth count. <lb />
Haleigh has done well once <lb />
more by convicting three <lb />
of murder in the second <lb />
degree who got sentences of <lb />
from two to thirty years. <lb />
next Saturday Dr. J. C. <lb />
president of Trinity College and <lb />
Mr. Clarence II. editor of <lb />
The Progressive Farmer, will <lb />
both address the Pitt County <lb />
Fri- <lb />
day night, 9th, Mr. Poe will also <lb />
speak at Winterville. Every- <lb />
body who can do so should hear <lb />
addresses, for such <lb />
do not come<lb />
INTEREST IN GOOD ROADS IN- <lb />
CREASING. <lb />
President Taft is reported to <lb />
look with disfavor on the Payne <lb />
tariff bill. That ought to give <lb />
it a jolt. <lb />
At present it does not look <lb />
like the deficiency is to be <lb />
helped much by the tariff tin <lb />
but the consumers stand <lb />
a chance to get bled deeper. <lb />
Does the present day scramble <lb />
for office argue well for prosper- <lb />
conditions throughout the <lb />
They did not strike that <lb />
Match in Wilmington, as <lb />
the bill of indictment <lb />
quashed. <lb />
was <lb />
Mr. Taft got in At- <lb />
and alligator in New Or- <lb />
leans, and we'll bet certain <lb />
South Carolinians are hoping he <lb />
will strike hornets in Charlotte. <lb />
Chicago women by the thous- <lb />
ands are getting up petitions to <lb />
congress against the proposed <lb />
higher tariff on stockings, gloves <lb />
and other articles of women's <lb />
wearing apparel. With the <lb />
women after him Boil Cannon <lb />
may have to bite down harder <lb />
on the stub of his cigar. <lb />
is again talking of <lb />
a big hotel, one that <lb />
will be a credit to the city. <lb />
This talk is Keeping with the <lb />
spirit of reform recently awaken- <lb />
ed there, but the hotel has been <lb />
heard about so often that we <lb />
will have to wait until it comes <lb />
before sending up <lb />
in the Western part of the <lb />
State a man who had been long <lb />
employed by the Southern rail- <lb />
way committed suicide, and now <lb />
we see that his family is going <lb />
to sue the railroad for a large <lb />
sum on the ground that he over- <lb />
worked himself in the service of <lb />
the That seems to be <lb />
about the limit of damage suits. <lb />
In two months Greenville will <lb />
hold a municipal election and <lb />
between now and then much lo- <lb />
cal political talk may be heard, <lb />
though there has been but little <lb />
so far. <lb />
The mile of sand-clay road <lb />
which the Board of County Com- <lb />
missioners recently had con- <lb />
under the direction of a <lb />
government engineer as an ob- <lb />
lesson in road building, is <lb />
tearing fruit. People from <lb />
sections of the county have <lb />
inspected this piece of and <lb />
it has an interest in bet- <lb />
roads that is spreading. <lb />
On Monday citizens living in <lb />
a few miles of Greenville on <lb />
what is known as the Farmville <lb />
road, were before the <lb />
with a request that the <lb />
convict force be assigned to do a <lb />
month's work toward building <lb />
two miles of sand-clay road be <lb />
ginning at the limits of the <lb />
town. This request was <lb />
by cash subscriptions <lb />
about which the <lb />
petitioners offered to donate to <lb />
the township road fund to help <lb />
defray the expenses of making <lb />
this two miles of road. The <lb />
people manifesting such an in- <lb />
as this in tendering near- <lb />
enough money to defray the <lb />
expense of a month's work by <lb />
the convicts, the commissioners <lb />
wisely accepted their proposition <lb />
and ordered that the work pro- <lb />
at once. <lb />
At the same meeting <lb />
from Bethel town- <lb />
Clark. <lb />
Elder W. and wife and <lb />
little grand son are spending <lb />
some days with friends here. <lb />
He preached three able sermons <lb />
Saturday night. Sunday and <lb />
Sunday night We- are always <lb />
glad to hear him preach. <lb />
Dr. C. M. Jones and Mr. God- <lb />
of Grimesland, attended <lb />
church here Sunday. <lb />
Miss Maggie Clark is spend- <lb />
this week with her sister, <lb />
Mrs. L. F. Williams near Cox's <lb />
Mill. <lb />
Miss Stella Gaskins is spend- <lb />
this week with Miss Lula <lb />
Mills near Simpson. <lb />
G. C. Buck attended church <lb />
here Sunday. <lb />
J. S. Dixon W. V. Clark and <lb />
Misses Martha Williams and <lb />
Dollie Dixon went to <lb />
dine Sunday evening. <lb />
We are very much gratified to <lb />
see the people taking more in- <lb />
in the Sabbath school at <lb />
this place. The attendance was <lb />
very large last Sunday. They <lb />
seem to be more interested in <lb />
the Sabbath school work. We <lb />
cordially invite all to come out <lb />
and take an active part <lb />
As it was mentioned last week <lb />
in the items, that we were <lb />
thinking of organizing a <lb />
society for the purpose of <lb />
our young men to train them- <lb />
selves to speak on different sub- <lb />
We are going to organize <lb />
Friday night. We will meet at <lb />
the school house at Black Jack at <lb />
eight o'clock if nothing prevents. <lb />
We cordially invite all to be <lb />
present and help us to begin our <lb />
work. All come out and try to <lb />
be there at the time, appointed. <lb />
We are having son e beautiful <lb />
weather at the present The <lb />
farmers are very busy planting <lb />
their corn. It will soon be time <lb />
to commence setting out tobacco <lb />
plants. <lb />
OAKLEY ITEMS. <lb />
The Durham Herald says <lb />
men can persuade a man to run <lb />
for an office and three can make <lb />
him think he is going to get <lb />
That is quite true. It also some- <lb />
times happens that a man needs were before <lb />
no one but himself to persuade in for the convicts to be sent to <lb />
Those congressmen who think <lb />
they are getting too much salary <lb />
might return part of it. But <lb />
will they <lb />
When Democrats get over to <lb />
high tariff on any art- <lb />
it looks like wiping out pol <lb />
lines. <lb />
If the Democrats were less <lb />
divided than the Republicans <lb />
on a man for the Eastern North <lb />
Carolina judgeship, they might <lb />
stand a little better chance of <lb />
getting one in. <lb />
him to run for office and it takes <lb />
just fellow who runs <lb />
against keep him from <lb />
getting it. <lb />
When a serious accident <lb />
curs, ordinarily it might be <lb />
thought to prove a warning to <lb />
others against going in places of <lb />
danger, hut it seldom has that <lb />
result. Though hundreds of <lb />
mishaps arise from the careless <lb />
idling of guns, people con <lb />
Richmond Pearson, who as <lb />
minister to Greece was holding <lb />
the biggest job of any North <lb />
the Federal gov- to handle guns roads. <lb />
build some good roads in that <lb />
township, the township already <lb />
having a considerable road fund <lb />
to its credit to be used for this <lb />
purpose. The board ordered <lb />
that the convicts be taken to <lb />
that township the first week in <lb />
May to do the work. <lb />
Thus the good work of road <lb />
building in the county is getting, <lb />
well under way, and The <lb />
tor hopes it will go on until every <lb />
Oakley, N. C, 1909. <lb />
Tom Barnhill, of was <lb />
here last week. <lb />
Jim of <lb />
was here Saturday. <lb />
Mrs. Sallie Williams is better, <lb />
but yet quite sick. <lb />
Miss Fannie Carson, of Bethel, <lb />
visited her sister, Mrs. T. F. <lb />
Nelson, here a few the past <lb />
week. <lb />
J. I. James is happy again. It <lb />
is a girl. <lb />
Miss Nellie Page, of Stokes, <lb />
was a caller here Saturday. <lb />
Misses Annie Grady, Mable <lb />
Grady and returned <lb />
to their homes Sunday at Mt <lb />
Olive and after spending <lb />
several days in this part of old <lb />
Pitt <lb />
Farmers are well up with their <lb />
work in this section. <lb />
Mrs. Piney of Al- <lb />
wood, spent Sunday here with <lb />
Mrs. Sallie Williams. <lb />
J. H. Whitehurst, one of Pitt's <lb />
beat farmers and for several <lb />
years one of Oakley's best men, <lb />
but now was here <lb />
Friday. <lb />
Miss Minnie Whitehurst re- <lb />
turned last week from a visit at <lb />
We regret to note that Mrs. <lb />
C. Roebuck is very sick. <lb />
Highsmith and family, of <lb />
Al wood, spent Sunday here with <lb />
friends. <lb />
L. F. Whitehurst and family. <lb />
of Hobgood, visited st the home <lb />
of J. B. Whitehurst Sunday <lb />
T. W. Whitehurst, of Green- <lb />
was here Monday. <lb />
B. E. Jenkins spent Monday <lb />
in Greenville. <lb />
The next show in Oakley will <lb />
soon mother's false <lb />
lens it be he r never <lb />
laughs Goethe, <lb />
more of character <lb />
than what they <lb />
know no Tiers, you <lb />
have beard you know <lb />
when sad ho he will <lb />
perception of the says <lb />
u pleas of A rogue, <lb />
live to toe is still <lb />
If that la lost fellow <lb />
men can do little for <lb />
the great <lb />
lays Ills stress on the very <lb />
and derisive of a <lb />
laugh as an Index of character. If It <lb />
he free mid hearty and a gen- <lb />
mid light movement In nil the <lb />
features and dimple the cases <lb />
Chin, It Is an almost Infallible <lb />
of the of any great ma- <lb />
wickedness of disposition. <lb />
mistrusted because that <lb />
lean and hungry rarely, if <lb />
ever. Indulged In laughter. When <lb />
ace was In Paris In ho <lb />
found Was <lb />
in gay capital, <lb />
be have no time lo <lb />
There lire God and the king to be <lb />
pulled down and men and <lb />
en, one and all. are devoutly employed <lb />
In the <lb />
How often n to betray the <lb />
tiger Hint lurks within him until he <lb />
Is there nothing <lb />
In the fact recorded by of <lb />
the younger that nothing could <lb />
make him laugh, that his countenance <lb />
was scarcely even by a <lb />
la It not a trait <lb />
of the gloomy tyrant. II. of <lb />
Spain, he rarely mulled and that <lb />
he laughed but In Ills entire life, <lb />
and that when he heard of the <lb />
St. day la It <lb />
not a fact regarding the. <lb />
gloomy, taciturn the <lb />
of the people, the of whom <lb />
he through camp with <lb />
lofty figure n scarlet <lb />
mantle and with a rod In hi <lb />
cup a strange horror took possession <lb />
of the soldiers, that he never <lb />
seen to smile Can we wonder that <lb />
the poor little dwarf. Alexander Pope, <lb />
the cynical satirist, afflicted with <lb />
ma and dropsy, tortured with <lb />
with and <lb />
threatened With cataract, should never <lb />
have laughed, but only smiled <lb />
It baa been of the of <lb />
dramatists, who united with <lb />
his intense humor an equally Intense, <lb />
piercing insight Into the darkest and <lb />
most fearful depths of human nature, <lb />
that no heart would have been strong; <lb />
enough to hold the woe of Lear and <lb />
Othello except which had the <lb />
quenchable elasticity of and <lb />
the Night's <lb />
Might not a similar remark be mad <lb />
of that betwixt a and <lb />
a Abraham Lincoln. In whom <lb />
and a keen sense of the comic <lb />
were so strikingly combined How <lb />
exuberant was mirth, sparkling In <lb />
Jest, comic story and anecdote, and yet <lb />
how often the very next moment those <lb />
sad, pathetic, melancholy eyes showed <lb />
a man familiar with and ac- <lb />
with <lb />
Who can doubt that but for the <lb />
merriment In which he Indulged-the <lb />
which welled op <lb />
from soul naturally as do <lb />
to the springs of <lb />
would have under his weary <lb />
weight of care long before he fell by <lb />
the pistol of Booth <lb />
It to Indeed statesmen, students sod <lb />
thinkers generally who moat the <lb />
relaxation afforded by occasional mer- <lb />
Some centuries ago it was the <lb />
fashion in Europe for men of rank to <lb />
keep S buffoon, and a banquet <lb />
considered Incomplete where a <lb />
tester was not an attendant. <lb />
This was perhaps for those days a <lb />
wise custom. It to surprising how <lb />
much few sleep ash <lb />
the body and a few <lb />
the mind, and many a might <lb />
be prolonged by the of <lb />
these remedies for and <lb />
weariness In place of the <lb />
tonics sad stimulant. <lb />
What a dismal deduction <lb />
made from the of our homos <lb />
If they wore robbed of their <lb />
What pictures Of Innocent <lb />
mirth has siren In the <lb />
-Vicar of and how artless <lb />
the remark of the good Dr. Primrose, <lb />
-if ho had lit Us wit hod plenty <lb />
of <lb />
What a power for good and evil Is <lb />
the world's laugh, which scares <lb />
the Ann philosopher eon Ban <lb />
many men have been cowed by It <lb />
could hare faced without flinching a <lb />
battery's deadly Are How many bad <lb />
and wicked bow <lb />
many of philanthropy <lb />
or reform, how many aboard doctrine <lb />
In politics, theology and <lb />
which hare the artillery of <lb />
meat bar. boon off the <lb />
to a <lb />
Cervantes -tails Spam's sad <lb />
chivalry <lb />
Is London <lb />
he <lb />
section of the county shall have will fit <lb />
talent of course. <lb />
Home <lb />
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT. <lb />
IN CHARGE OF J. M. BLOW. <lb />
, of The Eastern Reflector for vicinity.<lb />
KING'S X ROADS ITEMS <lb />
SPROUTS <lb />
Rape seed at Mer. <lb />
Co. j <lb />
We will pay cents each for N. C, April 1909. <lb />
floor and sugar barrels de- . <lb />
COX'S MILL ITEMS. <lb />
livered in Ayden week <lb />
ending March 20th, want car <lb />
loads. J- R- Smith <lb />
M. at Sauls makes the best <lb />
cold drinks that can be made at <lb />
Ice cold the year <lb />
round Try one. <lb />
M. M. Sauls has just received <lb />
a fine lot of perfumes and toilet <lb />
tell me that J. R. Smith, <lb />
Co., Dixon are manufacturing <lb />
as good wagons, carts and bug- <lb />
as can De any where, <lb />
bee them buying. <lb />
Spring dress goods laces and <lb />
at J. K. Smith <lb />
r or Beach at f itch <lb />
good Hat. seine <lb />
run year good as new, and lull <lb />
in class <lb />
shape. Dee or wine J. K. <lb />
Co, Ayden, C. lei ins <lb />
Lame, cement, window, doors, <lb />
lock null hinges M J. K. <lb />
at <lb />
We were to turn <lb />
J. K. are car- <lb />
a nice hoe coffins <lb />
and casKets ail prices and <lb />
grades, see them when needing <lb />
Cox's Mill, N. C. April <lb />
a large and well <lb />
behaved crowd at the closing of <lb />
went to Miss Roach's school at the <lb />
Greenville Thursday morning. use <lb />
Master Johnie of day After a song and <lb />
to visit by the school Prof. Line- <lb />
relatives in our town for a few berry spoke his happy manner <lb />
u than <lb />
days- lines and fully captivated <lb />
Mrs. Lloyd Smith went to <lb />
Farmville Friday to take a bone- <lb />
felon to the doctor for him to <lb />
treat, and is suffering <lb />
with it now- Miss Rosa <lb />
Smith accompanied her over <lb />
there. <lb />
C. D. Smith went to Greenville <lb />
Saturday on business. <lb />
Miss May Brooks, Mary <lb />
Joyner. Agnes Smith, Trilby <lb />
Smith, Nannie Smith and Carrie <lb />
Belle Smith and R. E. <lb />
by, David Smith, Mark Smith, <lb />
Jim Bob Smith and E- S. Nor- <lb />
man took a pleasure trip over to <lb />
Falkland Saturday evening and <lb />
came back home in a roundabout <lb />
way just for the fun of the <lb />
thing. <lb />
E. T. Phillips, of Ayden. <lb />
came Saturday night and preach- <lb />
ed a very good sermon at May's <lb />
Chapel that night and another <lb />
one Sunday morning. <lb />
Miss Ada Tyson and Dr. <lb />
Hudson, of Standard, visited our <lb />
the crowd. Roach gave a <lb />
gold pen to the one that made <lb />
the most in writing <lb />
and it was awarded to Eula <lb />
Cox, the daughter of W. S. Cox. <lb />
Next was a Bible given by W. F. <lb />
Carroll for the best attendance <lb />
and that was awarded to Lee, <lb />
the little seven year old son of <lb />
Macon Haddock. The prizes <lb />
were presented by Prof. Line- <lb />
berry in a most appropriate way. <lb />
In all it was a most enjoyable <lb />
occasion and we hope to have <lb />
him with us again. <lb />
Farmers are about done haul- <lb />
fertilizers and have begun to <lb />
King's X Roads, N. C. April <lb />
One of the grandest occasions <lb />
Willie Randolph and wife, from <lb />
near Greenville, spent <lb />
night with W. E. Smith. <lb />
Henry Tyson, Jr. and sister, <lb />
spent Sunday afternoon with <lb />
their uncle, W. H. Tyson. <lb />
Charlie Brooks spent Friday <lb />
night at W. S. E. Smith's. <lb />
Misses Belie Langley, Minnie <lb />
Smith and Irene Smith spent <lb />
Saturday afternoon with Mrs. <lb />
W. C. Moore. <lb />
J. A. and C. C. Corbett, K. C. <lb />
Lewis were the guests at Mrs. <lb />
Addie Corbett's Saturday night. <lb />
W. C. Moore, went to Falkland <lb />
Saturday evening. <lb />
Miss Annie Lewis returned <lb />
home near Crisp Sunday. <lb />
C. C. Corbett took a flying trip <lb />
in Edgecombe Sunday. <lb />
Lillie Brooks and <lb />
Smith spent a short <lb />
while in this vicinity Saturday j <lb />
John Crawford spent <lb />
night with his sister, Mrs. <lb />
Nichols. <lb />
We are glad to see Jesse <lb />
out again. <lb />
Smith went to <lb />
Greenville Saturday. <lb />
Miss Annie Little, from near <lb />
Farmville. spent Saturday and <lb />
CATARRH <lb />
MY APPETITE. <lb />
lolls m restore <lb />
appetite. <lb />
patients <lb />
Tins Is the <lb />
from all pan. i he <lb />
world. <lb />
Catarrh i a <lb />
tin disturb <lb />
The Perms <lb />
restores the <lb />
In cases. <lb />
To prod digestive organs i <lb />
that arc merely . <lb />
a poor way to each oases. <lb />
moss if <lb />
in <lb />
cf Permit, h ha <lb />
only is <lb />
ml <lb />
vita <lb />
Mr.<lb />
Removed Catarrh. Restored Appetite. <lb />
Mr H. 7th Brooklyn, N. Y., <lb />
from catarrh which completely my <lb />
weakened entire system. , . ,. <lb />
., am now cured and In all the agency <lb />
no, which has cared me effectually restored my <lb />
regret la l did use . would l <lb />
avoided nil my previous suffering and n <lb />
baluster, school <lb />
stair railing, , . <lb />
and J. K. W <lb />
house Sunday evening. We had <lb />
school. <lb />
B. A. Joyner, of Farmville, <lb />
was in Smithtown Sunday even- <lb />
you can get <lb />
door <lb />
made to at J. K- <lb />
Co. Dixon. <lb />
W e can shoe your mules and <lb />
horses, repair your carts, bug- <lb />
wagons snort nonce, <lb />
j, u. Dixon. <lb />
Try a of use <lb />
third less man at J. R. <lb />
Co. <lb />
Oar salt just received at J. K, <lb />
Smith <lb />
patterns and <lb />
at J. R, Dixon Co. Dixon. <lb />
School books, tablets, Bibles <lb />
and Testaments at J R. Smith Co. <lb />
bushels nice country corn <lb />
at per bushel at J- R <lb />
Smith. Co., Dixon. <lb />
Misses Addie Carrie John- <lb />
son cordially invite all ladies to <lb />
attend their opening of spring <lb />
millinery opening at Ayden on <lb />
Tuesday and Wednesday, April <lb />
6th and 7th, up stairs over J. R. <lb />
Smith Co's. store. <lb />
Mrs. W. M. Forest, next door <lb />
to Bank of Ayden, will <lb />
a special display of spring <lb />
millinery of Tuesday and Wed- <lb />
April 6th and 7th. All <lb />
ladies cordially invited. <lb />
Joe of Standard, was in <lb />
our section Sunday evening. <lb />
Mrs. Mills Smith and children <lb />
were visiting at Haywood <lb />
Smith's in Monday <lb />
evening. <lb />
I the time these items <lb />
gets to the readers of The Re- <lb />
the picnic at Smith's <lb />
school house will be a thing of <lb />
the past <lb />
The weather continues to be <lb />
very changeable. <lb />
The farmers around here seem <lb />
to be very slow to plane corn <lb />
The weather is too cold for them <lb />
There are but few of them that <lb />
have planted any. <lb />
plant corn- With good weather <lb />
they will most finish this week. <lb />
Tobacco setting and cotton <lb />
planting will begin between the <lb />
fifteenth and To- <lb />
plants seem to be plentiful <lb />
a look Farmers should <lb />
not forget to plant a plenty of <lb />
corn and peas, as bread is the <lb />
staff of life. It is not well to <lb />
plant all tobacco and cotton, if <lb />
they do they may expect to pay <lb />
high for it. We should plant <lb />
a plenty of peanuts to fatten our <lb />
meat. When a farmer has a <lb />
well filled smoke house and barn <lb />
ow prices don't hurt him so bad. <lb />
Miss Lela Roach returned to <lb />
her home at yesterday. <lb />
Little Alma Laughinghouse ac- <lb />
companied her home. <lb />
Miss Chapman has been <lb />
visiting the Misses Carroll for <lb />
the past few days and her old <lb />
students were very glad to see <lb />
her. <lb />
Charlie Tucker, from near <lb />
Greenville, and Earnest Tripp. <lb />
from near Winterville, were in <lb />
our section Sunday. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Josephus Cox, of <lb />
Winterville, were visiting their <lb />
I son, W. S. Cox. Sunday. <lb />
Sunday with Miss Smith. <lb />
Keel-Smith. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. James Smith <lb />
request the of your <lb />
presence <lb />
at the marriage of their daughter <lb />
Alice Irene <lb />
to <lb />
Mr. John Hardy Keel <lb />
on Wednesday afternoon <lb />
the of April <lb />
at four o'clock <lb />
Jarvis Memorial Church <lb />
Greenville, North Carolina- <lb />
No cards issued in town. <lb />
Widowhood. <lb />
There is one thing is sure <lb />
to convince a woman of the <lb />
benefits of life insurance and <lb />
that is widowhood. <lb />
H. Harriss. <lb />
ltd <lb />
J. F. Parker and family spent <lb />
Sunday with W. C Moore, his <lb />
wife's father. <lb />
Misses Laurie Tyson and Min- <lb />
nine L. Smith spent Saturday <lb />
and Sunday with Miss Irene <lb />
Smith. <lb />
Misses Mary Pierce, Ada Smith <lb />
and the Misses Little, of Falk- <lb />
land, T- Beaman and Mr. Bar- <lb />
of Farmville, C. A. Smith, <lb />
David Lang, W. D. Gainer, and <lb />
several others, of Fountain, <lb />
attended the entertainment at <lb />
the Cross Roads Friday night, <lb />
that we have had in this vicinity <lb />
took place at the King's X Roads <lb />
school house Friday night. First <lb />
the young people went fishing. <lb />
Then second the young ladies <lb />
baskets were sold. Third the <lb />
quilt was sold. Fourth they <lb />
voted for the prettiest girl in the <lb />
house, Miss Irene Smith getting <lb />
the prize. Fifth the cake was <lb />
cut to see who was going to be <lb />
that proved to be <lb />
C. A. Smith, of Fountain. <lb />
Sixth the guessing began to see <lb />
who could get the prize for <lb />
guessing how many peas were <lb />
in the bottle, Wood won <lb />
the prize. We had good music <lb />
and plenty of nice cake and <lb />
cream. <lb />
Torpid Liver. Stomach <lb />
Mr. OS St. <lb />
Topeka, conductor F Rail- <lb />
way and Order of <lb />
doctors, <lb />
I raftered with a torpid liver <lb />
stomach trouble, made com- <lb />
very sallow, l miner- <lb />
Bred nil the <lb />
An wrote m that she was <lb />
Ins with such good results that <lb />
the advised me to try it, I <lb />
bought a bottle, disliked m <lb />
patent medicines. <lb />
However, I found very agree- <lb />
able to take, and effective, as fell let- <lb />
in a week. took only live bottles <lb />
in all and found that was all I needed. <lb />
am moot grateful to you What <lb />
your done fur <lb />
Dysentery Entirely Relieved. <lb />
Mr. w. N. Casey, ill. <lb />
-In two week after beginning your <lb />
treatment I was well. used nine <lb />
He of My was <lb />
trouble or dysentery. <lb />
tried for oak. <lb />
it <lb />
cough mp I ever <lb />
I with every one afflicted would <lb />
as a Ionic. <lb />
U. it. <lb />
writ at <lb />
After lining several bottles of <lb />
lean -t <lb />
catarrh market a- <lb />
Ionic ii has <lb />
Is all Is claimed tor <lb />
Catarrh Stomach. <lb />
Mr. Henry Neely, Lieutenant, <lb />
Win . v. I. Una <lb />
OS, Trenton, Mo., writes suffered <lb />
tor years with catarrh f the stomach. <lb />
Seeing an advertisement f I <lb />
a and every <lb />
feel Letter. Seven bottles <lb />
gored <lb />
Marriage Licenses. <lb />
Register of Deeds W. M. Moore <lb />
has issued the following licenses <lb />
since last <lb />
WHITE. <lb />
Money Making Scheme. <lb />
It is quite interesting to learn <lb />
the various devices to which some <lb />
resort in order to sell <lb />
their wares. For instance, <lb />
weeks ago two men came <lb />
Jesse Briley and Nona Morgan. through this county selling <lb />
John G. Taylor and Bettie one of posing as <lb />
Dickerson. the a wealthy Northern <lb />
T. S. Smith and Rosetta Bell., manufacturer and the as <lb />
a liveryman from <lb />
After expatiating upon the par- <lb />
Woods Liver Is a liver reg- <lb />
which brings quick relief to <lb />
and <lb />
of liver disorders. <lb />
malaria. <lb />
21-2 as much as the <lb />
Tie So d by John L. <lb />
will treat you <lb />
The Bridie. <lb />
While Grifton Thursday we <lb />
walked out to see the new steel <lb />
bridge that the of <lb />
Pitt and Lenoir counties recently <lb />
had built across the river at that <lb />
place. It is an excellent bridge, <lb />
built on the same plan and by <lb />
the same company as the one at <lb />
Greenville. The people of both <lb />
counties adjacent to Grifton are <lb />
well pleased with the bridge. <lb />
For Sale- Long <lb />
Die cotton seed. Call on <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
A Guaranteed h remedy Is Bees <lb />
For <lb />
The following were drawn by <lb />
the Board of County <lb />
to serve as jurors for May <lb />
term of Pitt Superior <lb />
J W George E Moore, <lb />
R L Nichols, H A Pierce, C C <lb />
Smith, W A Bowen, J L Harris, <lb />
J B Gardner, B J Fully, J J <lb />
J E Warren, J H <lb />
W W Whitehurst, J <lb />
L Ivy Smith. J B Con- <lb />
IT SAVED HIS LEG. <lb />
thought I'd writes <lb />
J. A. Swenson, Watertown, WIs., <lb />
years of eczema, that doctors <lb />
could not cure, had at lost laid me up. <lb />
Then Salve cured it <lb />
sound and Infallible for skin <lb />
eruptions, salt rheum, bolts, <lb />
fever sores, bums, scalds, cuts and <lb />
piles. st all Druggists. <lb />
WORDS TO FREEZE THE SOUL. <lb />
Your son has Consumption. His <lb />
case is These appalling <lb />
words were spoken to Geo. E. elevens, <lb />
a leading Springfield, <lb />
by two expert a lung <lb />
Then was shown the wonder- <lb />
power of Dr. King's New Discovery. <lb />
three weeks writes Mr. <lb />
Blevens, was as well as ever, l <lb />
would not take money in the world <lb />
what it did for my Infallible <lb />
for coughs and colas, its the safest. <lb />
surest cure of desperate lung diseases <lb />
on earth. and 11.00 at all drug- <lb />
Guarantee satisfaction Trial <lb />
free. <lb />
Harrison Armstrong and Lula <lb />
Daniel. <lb />
us Coward and George <lb />
Ella Williams. <lb />
L. Marshall and Sarah <lb />
Jane Evans. <lb />
King and Beulah <lb />
Ruffin. . . <lb />
Zeno L. Taft and Maggie <lb />
. . ma <lb />
George Carr and Lizzie Eden- <lb />
ton. <lb />
are for backache, and bring <lb />
quick relief lumbago, rheumatism, <lb />
and all other symptoms of kid- <lb />
They a ton <lb />
entire system and build up <lb />
health. Price and Sold by <lb />
John <lb />
will treat you <lb />
Con It <lb />
Some days ago a Reflector <lb />
REPORT OF THE OF <lb />
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb />
AT AYDEN, N. O. <lb />
At the Close of Business February, <lb />
reader asked through these <lb />
columns for a reproduction of <lb />
the of Sally <lb />
If any one can furnish <lb />
a copy we will be glad to print <lb />
it <lb />
quality of their cloth, <lb />
they would induce their victim <lb />
to buy, saying that their firm <lb />
would send a tailor after them <lb />
in a week, whose only charge <lb />
for making the cloth into a first- <lb />
class fitting suit would be <lb />
and board. And strange to say <lb />
several of our county-men were <lb />
gullible enough to order not <lb />
only one but two suits they <lb />
are still waiting for their tailor <lb />
who has not made his appearance <lb />
nor doubtless ever will. <lb />
There are numerous such in- <lb />
stances occurring in various <lb />
ways every day. and yet we <lb />
continue to believe we are <lb />
a gold mine in such cases, if <lb />
not actually the other <lb />
Record. <lb />
Hoar Player. <lb />
Our piano display consisting <lb />
of latest designs in uprights, <lb />
player-pianos and the miniature <lb />
grand will be continued only a <lb />
few days lower. <lb />
heard player <lb />
piano If not, you will enjoy a <lb />
treat to hear it. You are <lb />
ally Invited. A bargain in <lb />
lightly used <lb />
Chas. M. <lb />
ginger ale, something <lb />
good, at C. D. <lb />
Resources <lb />
Loans and discounts 44,488.75 -to. <lb />
Overdrafts unsecured 807.81 <lb />
Furniture and fixtures <lb />
Demand loans 2,600.00 <lb />
Due from <lb />
Cash items <lb />
Gold coin <lb />
Silver coin, including all <lb />
minor coin cur. 1,048.7 <lb />
bank and other <lb />
U. Notes <lb />
Total <lb />
SWEPT OVER NIAGARA. <lb />
This terrible calamity often <lb />
a careless boatman ignores <lb />
the warnings-growing <lb />
and current-Nature a warnings- <lb />
are kind. That dull pain or ache in <lb />
the bock warns you the Kidneys MM <lb />
190.00 <lb />
5.00 <lb />
25,000.00 <lb />
Surplus fund 11,250.00 <lb />
profits, less <lb />
cur. exp. and taxes pd. <lb />
Deposits sub. to check 42,664.74 <lb />
Cashier's outstanding 1117.90 <lb />
Total <lb />
t th warns . <lb />
will treat you right S i <lb />
Diabetes or Bright a <lb />
and your best <lb />
Dr Joseph Dixon <lb />
and Surgeon <lb />
Office over Bank Building <lb />
AYDEN. N. C. <lb />
Drop-y, Diabetes or Bright i <lb />
Take Electric at <lb />
fly and a your best <lb />
feelings return. long suffer- <lb />
from kidneys and lame b en. <lb />
one 11.00 bottle cured me <lb />
writes J. R of <lb />
Tenn. Only at all Druggists. <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
W. H. Smith has purchased <lb />
the <lb />
Carolina Milling Manufacture <lb />
All <lb />
Co. and will conduct the bur <lb />
at the same place- <lb />
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
looked after. Mr. <lb />
Cox will still with the <lb />
genesis, fan I <lb />
FOR <lb />
will KU <lb />
the above statement <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb />
fore me, this 18th. day of <lb />
1909, STANCIL HODGES. <lb />
Notary <lb />
J. R. SMITH. <lb />
R, a CANNON. <lb />
DIXON, <lb />
Directors. <lb />
MISS C MEREDITH, <lb />
Graduate Nurse <lb />
North Carolina.<lb />
POOR PRINT<lb /></p>
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IF IT'S <lb />
INSURANCE <lb />
TALK TO <lb />
MOSELEY <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
We invite your inspection <lb />
of our new DRESS GOODS, <lb />
SILK, WHITE TRIM- <lb />
NOTIONS, OX- <lb />
FORDS for Ladies, Children, <lb />
Men Boys in all the new <lb />
styles and lasts. When in <lb />
need of any goods, come to <lb />
Satisfaction guaranteed. <lb />
J. R. i J. G. <lb />
The Home of Quality. <lb />
THIS WILL INTEREST MOTHERS. <lb />
Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for <lb />
Children, relief for <lb />
i bad teething <lb />
disorders, move and late the bow- <lb />
els, and destroy worms. They break <lb />
up colds in hours. They are so pleas- <lb />
Too nary Greenville citizens aM t . tails and harmless as milk. <lb />
like them, <lb />
never fail. <lb />
Ask today. <lb />
HANDICAPPED. <lb />
This is the Case With M, <lb />
Greenville People. <lb />
with a -ad back. The <lb />
unceasing pain constant misery, of . <lb />
a burden and stooping I by all druggists. <lb />
an impossibility. The back D any substitute, <lb />
aches at in-ht. r <lb />
and a hes you <lb />
Change in Library Hours. <lb />
Beginning April 1st the library <lb />
. will be open on Tuesday. Thurs- <lb />
and Saturday of each week <lb />
the books of the library should <lb />
not-3 these ens in the hours i <lb />
of opening. <lb />
rest and in the stiff and i <lb />
s and may <lb />
relief, but cannot reach the <lb />
To eliminate the pains <lb />
must cine the <lb />
Ki Pills cure sick kid <lb />
and cure them permanently. <lb />
to J p. . , <lb />
efficiency. <lb />
J Prank Powell, We-t Tarboro. N. <lb />
from a re <lb />
of Grippe which left my kid <lb />
n ed so much <lb />
v the pains ii m <lb />
I back and frequently I was forced to <lb />
down. A dull ache across my loins <lb />
kept me almost constant misery and <lb />
I h attempted t st or lift, <lb />
shooting pans darted through <lb />
me. at procure I K d- <lb />
I ills and t at the nave me n Ii. f <lb />
in a lime. have not suffered <lb />
from backache and my <lb />
have teen normal. am pleased to <lb />
Tills to other <lb />
sufferers <lb />
For sale all dealers. Price <lb />
cents. Buffalo, <lb />
Sew York, sole for the U <lb />
K. member the name I and <lb />
take r <lb />
Farm For acres, <lb />
bright tobacco Five miles <lb />
from Ore Tarboro road. <lb />
No more desirable small farm in <lb />
Pitt county. Address, W. A. B. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
d w t f <lb />
How About That House. <lb />
You <lb />
I am prepared <lb />
you money. <lb />
to have built I <lb />
to it save <lb />
T. A. RAGAN, <lb />
Box W. <lb />
. was sufficient. <lb />
San the famous Sicilian duel- <lb />
med have In i i <lb />
modem life straight from the <lb />
pages of fame had <lb />
done more I Man the four ear- <lb />
of Europe. It ban reached Ins <lb />
own home. Some SI. <lb />
bandits held up a coach one night and <lb />
Its .--. traveler to <lb />
come out. Prom the shadowy depths <lb />
the two short sen- <lb />
In a cold, staccato <lb />
out your cloaks. The mud <lb />
not spoil my boots when I de- <lb />
The cutthroats fled with the <lb />
awe whisper of <lb />
their quivering Tel- <lb />
J. L. DAVENPORT <lb />
Contractor and Builder. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Work in town or <lb />
try. Will any class of building or <lb />
repairing work by the day. or contract, <lb />
with or without furnishing material. <lb />
WE TOLD YOU <lb />
A FEW DAYS AGO THAT WE <lb />
were ready for business, and we <lb />
thank you for the courtesies and <lb />
business you have extended to <lb />
us. While we are asking for and <lb />
doing a lot of time trade, that is, <lb />
furnishing supplies to farms, still <lb />
we are pushing <lb />
White Goods <lb />
so necessary in all homes, <lb />
Laces and Dress Goods, etc. <lb />
We have a lady clerk, clever <lb />
and attentive, to look after your <lb />
wants and yo i have left <lb />
home and forgotten your <lb />
her knowledge and skill <lb />
is yours for the asking. <lb />
The Central Mercantile Co. <lb />
J. Davenport, Mgr.<lb />
REAL E <lb />
T AT E <lb />
offering some very desirable Residence lots for sale. .,.,. <lb />
f build you a home or want to make a pay investment <lb />
, sites on sidings for <lb />
Terms to suit <lb />
U C- ARTHUR, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
When you have baggage to go <lb />
Subscribe to The Daily Reflector. <lb />
Farmville, X. to trains phone No.<lb />
Correct Clothes For <lb />
Gentlemen <lb />
The road to all round CLOTHES satisfaction, both as <lb />
to style and price, leads through our Clothing Depart- <lb />
Our new spring styles are for you. <lb />
If you want to enjoy clothes luxury without extra cost, <lb />
come in and look at our new models, try them on, see <lb />
how becoming, how truly handsome you can appear with <lb />
the right Clothes. <lb />
Bear in Mind That We Sell Only The <lb />
INSURE WITH <lb />
C. L. <lb />
Life, Fire, Accident and Health <lb />
and Bonds. Will go on your <lb />
Bond. <lb />
HE GOT THE CHANGE. <lb />
GAVE THE SALUTE. <lb />
. Norfolk and Southern Railway <lb />
Fitzgerald. I Kerr, Receivers. <lb />
DIVISION PASSENGER DEPARTMENT. <lb />
LEAVE GREENVILLE <lb />
l For Washington. Plymouth, <lb />
US p. ton. Word. E <lb />
P- m- j station. Raleigh to <lb />
I For Grim, Chocowinity, <lb />
p. m. j stations. <lb />
a. m. I For Farmville. Wilson Zebulon. and <lb />
p. m. t Stations. <lb />
Last month a merchant a thousand <lb />
miles from Chicago wanted to place <lb />
over his store an electric light sign <lb />
he had heard about In Chicago. <lb />
a special trip there for <lb />
and terms. Too high <lb />
Mr. Merchant returned home and In- <lb />
told the local electrician <lb />
about his troubles. Mr. Home <lb />
clan replied that be could reproduce <lb />
the Chicago sign, with Improvements, <lb />
at a price that suited. he did so. <lb />
JUST THINK THIS OVER. WILL <lb />
YOU <lb />
Latest Styles and Most Reliable Merchandise <lb />
There is a SUIT here for you, be you a merchant or banker, whether for business or dress, <lb />
Clothes for the young sporty chap or the more conservative settled man of affairs. <lb />
You will be amazed to see what true, honest values you can buy here for <lb />
and <lb />
The Styles are handsome garments, the pockets the general drape denote individual <lb />
style in the art of Tailoring. A Full Line of Boys and Clothing. <lb />
Furnishings, the newest there Is Plain and Fancy effects in and Underwear, Negligee Shirts, worth seeing. All the <lb />
newest styles In Mens and low cut Shoes in Patent, Tan and Gun Metal Leathers. <lb />
Come Early and See the Ready to wear Clothes. All are Welcome whether you Purchase or not. <lb />
NEW GARDEN SEED <lb />
FOR 1909. <lb />
Early Corn, Onion Sets, and <lb />
Lawn Seeds. At <lb />
Coward Wooten <lb />
Drug Store. <lb />
He a Jolt When Ho Got <lb />
to Hi. Wife. <lb />
After haggling tor twenty min- <lb />
over tin- a toe dealer finally <lb />
consented to let the raw go for <lb />
Mr-. knew aha <lb />
getting a bargain at that price, so <lb />
considerately refrained from in- <lb />
upon n further redaction. <lb />
the money with you t <lb />
pay for said to Mr. Brown- <lb />
lee. <lb />
I've <lb />
That'll she replied. The <lb />
man change <lb />
Somewhat reluctantly Mr. Brown- <lb />
Ice produced the MIL equal <lb />
reluctance the dealer refused it. <lb />
he said. <lb />
May Put Ina <lb />
there other shop. <lb />
near where they will change it for <lb />
asked Mrs. <lb />
Italian ex- <lb />
plained. home. <lb />
customer lie buy. stay <lb />
Mrs. was disappointed, <lb />
but not discouraged. <lb />
must she paid, rather <lb />
you don't seem very <lb />
anxious to make a sale. However. I <lb />
am bound to have that vase. <lb />
to you get the <lb />
bill changed. You'll only have to <lb />
go down to the corner and buy a <lb />
Mr. already had six <lb />
cigars in his pocket, but he <lb />
made u trip to the nearest to- <lb />
for another, lie selected <lb />
a strong, black cigar worth cents <lb />
and offered the ten dollar bill in <lb />
payment. <lb />
you've asked the <lb />
clerk. <lb />
lied and said it was. <lb />
said the clerk. can't <lb />
change Tills is Saturday after- <lb />
noon, and we've put most of our <lb />
money In <lb />
returned the cigar <lb />
and renewed his quest for small <lb />
change. The pursuit took him to <lb />
two more cigar stores, two groceries, <lb />
a drug store and a saloon. In the <lb />
latter place, by appealing to all the <lb />
other thirsty customers present, the <lb />
desired change was finally secured in <lb />
dollars, halves and quarters. Mr. <lb />
then took his bearings. <lb />
lie computed that in his wanderings <lb />
he had traversed a distance of four- <lb />
teen blocks and had consumed half <lb />
an hour's time. As a result of that <lb />
calculation he was in a bad humor <lb />
when he again entered the little <lb />
store. . <lb />
the he said, <lb />
a confoundedly hard time I <lb />
had to get it <lb />
Mrs. patted his hand <lb />
sympathetically. <lb />
she said. so sorry I <lb />
shan't need it, after all. After you <lb />
went out saw several other little <lb />
things that I liked, and I bought <lb />
enough of them to come to the <lb />
whole Paul Pioneer Press.<lb />
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of the <lb />
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with hair and Streaked with <lb />
gray, and was clad In a <lb />
shirt. at the neck, khaki <lb />
trousers with mud into <lb />
boots In I lie same condition and a gray <lb />
much the wans for <lb />
, wear and having several holes cut <lb />
i It for ventilating <lb />
He was strolling alone, with MS <lb />
bands In his pockets, passed the <lb />
young lieutenant without a salute or a <lb />
sign of of his rank. <lb />
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dignity could stand, and be stop- <lb />
the man with a <lb />
Tho man halted and faced about, <lb />
and the lieutenant <lb />
you In the <lb />
was the reply. <lb />
or <lb />
been In the service <lb />
long enough to know It Is <lb />
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I know that. sir. but down Here <lb />
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rein, <lb />
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Understand It- New. <lb />
The man stood at attention. <lb />
The salute was given. <lb />
hare yon been In the <lb />
thirty-five years, <lb />
have learned something <lb />
bout army regulations and customs <lb />
this morning. who gave <lb />
the lesson and when you meet me <lb />
in uniform salute, i am Lieutenant <lb />
f ii,,. Now. what's your <lb />
MUM and <lb />
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son had I. smiling slightly under <lb />
bis mustache. Now he straightened <lb />
up. saluted again and <lb />
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When the dazed lieutenant found the <lb />
use of his tongue again aDd began to <lb />
excuse himself the old general said <lb />
That's all right, my boy. You were <lb />
right. Of course you didn't know. <lb />
suppose I do look pretty rough, and an <lb />
enlisted man should salute an officer, <lb />
even If we do overlook It <lb />
closely to regulations <lb />
that you will make a good <lb />
The old soldier nodded pleasantly to <lb />
the still bewildered young man <lb />
walked York <lb />
Most Man. <lb />
They tell of an man who <lb />
was going down street with a girl. <lb />
She was one of the kind who believes <lb />
In the power of the gentle hint and as <lb />
they passed a candy store she <lb />
i candy smell <lb />
the man replied, stop <lb />
here smell It <lb />
Globe. <lb />
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tali j stations. <lb />
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And keep up with the NEWS. <lb />
Daily year. Weekly a year- <lb />
Job Printing <lb />
Reflector <lb />
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THE REST ROOM <lb />
In the Building on Third street. Open for the <lb />
of Ladies doming tram the spend <lb />
the -lay in in charge, <lb />
and every attention free. <lb />
All Ladies Cordially Welcomed. <lb />
Taft Vandyke <lb />
solid car load BUCK STOVES <lb />
Also Rolls Fine Line Couches. and Lace <lb />
C D. TUNSTALL <lb />
Opposite Center Brick Warehouse. <lb />
General Merchandise. <lb />
FRAN K WILSON <lb />
THE KING <lb />
CLOTHIER <lb />
Furniture And House Furnishing Goods <lb />
For Cash or on Installments. <lb />
In Formerly Occupied by Dispensary. Stock, of everything <lb />
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Turkish or <lb />
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Unit ii Introduced to Turkish <lb />
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Deciding th Ownership. <lb />
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the initials of tin <lb />
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In Charge of F. C. NYE <lb />
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We are headquarters for th-; Tobacco bed cloth just j assertion. You want boy and <lb />
and reversible disc Jed. . x in life. <lb />
harrows, sulk cutters, Syracuse a line of best crockery the be must come <lb />
t horse plows. Mo farmer CM j <lb />
r Harrington. Barber Co. <lb />
chines on his farm. We can <lb />
If you want your chickens to <lb />
give you that .,,, and <lb />
you. Harrington. Barber Co. M <lb />
who la <lb />
years no it <lb />
Mrs. a. <lb />
G. Cox this week. She was ac- <lb />
by Mrs. Nancy <lb />
Remember the Tar Heel , <lb />
that most go. See as for prices <lb />
to do to us and <lb />
your money back. <lb />
A. Ange Co. <lb />
We have a lot of enamel ware <lb />
Co. on <lb />
A. W. Ange Cc. <lb />
in contact with great minds in <lb />
cider to receive those aspiration <lb />
that nuke successful and <lb />
women, merchants find neigh- <lb />
close your stores and places <lb />
of business and you will get <lb />
inspiration and renewed <lb />
will you more <lb />
successful happier by coming <lb />
out. if the farmer is <lb />
and your business <lb />
will thrive. The bread maker <lb />
is If Mr. <lb />
i leaves his office and gives us <lb />
Shad can be had at oar market las valuable services, surely we <lb />
now. Sutton. ought to appreciation <lb />
us for credit. of it by giving him a large <lb />
STATE NEWS. <lb />
wagons and made I y <lb />
A. G. Cox <lb />
Mr. Mr. John A. Smith, <lb />
of were here <lb />
day fishing relatives. <lb />
We a foil line of farm must sell for cash. <lb />
too.-. Harrington Co. can give you better bargains by <lb />
We are glad to that <lb />
ii editor of the Our line of fresh garden seeds <lb />
Progressive Farmer, will deliver of all kinds has just come in. h Caro- <lb />
a lecture to High Harrington, Barber ft Co. <lb />
school, night, April The Economic Back Bands an <lb />
A is for those who the most suitable plow saddle on <lb />
hear him he one of the the market We solicit your <lb />
th state. Toe A. G. Cox Mfg. Co <lb />
farm rs are i . I Get the plow for <lb />
be o bear t ,. . . . i <lb />
Chick spec . <lb />
L l get the best <lb />
Axes, sh . . ;. i <lb />
axes I <lb />
be found at ii <lb />
grades at r . i i . <lb />
n, Bi Co. <lb />
M U . ;. . <lb />
to Simpson Friday <lb />
afternoon to Sunday at <lb />
home. <lb />
. tau- <lb />
Raleigh, N. C, April 5.- <lb />
night the jury <lb />
turned a verdict of guilty in <lb />
the Si murder case yesterday <lb />
in ;. Cotton gets years. <lb />
id and Hopkins in <lb />
A HAPPY <lb />
HOME <lb />
gt n . Co <lb />
pi <lb />
W M. C, Aprils. <lb />
M ; -egg, a well known <lb />
eh I while talking to <lb />
.; ,,., tie <lb />
. . was can by the col- <lb />
a of brick and <lb />
ls one where health abounds. <lb />
With impure blood there can- <lb />
not be health. <lb />
cannot be good blood. <lb />
Hors blankets rd <lb />
a specialty.-A. G. C <lb />
We are carrying a <lb />
sand Caskets. Prices are <lb />
right can nice near Third and <lb />
, streets, and instantly <lb />
market. Lunches en short of men's and boy's kilted. <lb />
notice. Winston Salem, N. C. April <lb />
. . . .,. them from the wide brimmed ., , , . <lb />
Prof, and Misses the nicest hat. received here to- <lb />
Vivian that four of the five children <lb />
, . , , ., a o. i. ., . r . <lb />
and at-; . unto Mr. Mrs. C. A. <lb />
tended the CM sing exercises <lb />
of Our line of slippers is now of <lb />
Hiss Lela Roach's school at Kc <lb />
school house. re- <lb />
port an excellent trip. <lb />
Come and examine our line of <lb />
men's boy's spring hats, <lb />
that has just been opened up. <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
ready for inspection. See us for <lb />
and prices. A. W. Ange <lb />
The time will soon be at hand <lb />
when people will be housing their <lb />
tobacco, therefore, do not forget <lb />
I the genuine Handy Tobacco <lb />
. . Truck that will save you money <lb />
Prof, and Mrs. G. E. and time w are to <lb />
went to Greenville our with <lb />
Fresh seed rye. trucks as early as possible and <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. , would deem it a favor to <lb />
B. F. Manning went to Green- all that desire trucks for this <lb />
ville i season that they place their <lb />
The new reversible j orders as early as possible. We <lb />
row is indispensable on an more than at <lb />
date farm. See us before buy- present for future shipments. <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. A; G. Cox Manufacturing Co. <lb />
Theodore says he will be up <lb />
up Monday. <lb />
For the few days we close <lb />
out our of ties and waist <lb />
goods at reduced prices. <lb />
We must make room for our <lb />
stock. <lb />
M i Elizabeth Boushall, <lb />
Vivian Roberson, Lillian Baker. <lb />
Bettie Council. Myrtle <lb />
and Louise Satterthwaite went <lb />
to Friday afternoon. <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co, <lb />
Our line of men's and boy's <lb />
spring and summer stock of hats <lb />
and caps has just been opened. <lb />
See us for styles and prices. <lb />
A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
We handle the and <lb />
Son guano dis- <lb />
Come and examine <lb />
them- We can give prices that <lb />
interest you. <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
The famous Cox cotton plant- <lb />
and guano sowers are still <lb />
going. Prices and terms right, <lb />
See us before you buy. <lb />
A. G. Cox Co. <lb />
Winterville, N. C. <lb />
Mesdames C. L. Patrick and <lb />
W. J. Boyd, of Ayden, spent <lb />
Monday here visiting friends. <lb />
Rev. T. H. King went to <lb />
den Monday night. <lb />
There will be Sunbeam <lb />
cites at the Baptist church <lb />
day night at All are <lb />
invited to be present. <lb />
S. L. Ange, of <lb />
pent Saturday and Sunday here <lb />
with his son, A. W. Ange. <lb />
Winterville. N. C. <lb />
A. W. Ange Co., wish to <lb />
announce to their many <lb />
that their spring goods are <lb />
here. All are most cordially <lb />
invited to come and examine our <lb />
line. We can give you prices <lb />
that will interest you. <lb />
J. S. Cox, express messenger <lb />
on the A. C, L., is spending a <lb />
few days at home. He is now <lb />
on the run from Baltimore to <lb />
Charleston. <lb />
Capt Thomas Johnson, Billie <lb />
and <lb />
of Ayden, attended services at <lb />
the Baptist church here Sunday <lb />
Mrs. B. G. Taylor, of Ayden. <lb />
was here Tuesday visiting <lb />
Misses Annie Carroll and Roland <lb />
Cobb are visiting relatives here. <lb />
Rev. T. H. King filled his reg- <lb />
appointment at school <lb />
house Sunday evening. He was <lb />
accompanied by J. E. Greene. <lb />
Rev. B. F. Huske will conduct <lb />
Easter services at the Episcopal <lb />
church here Sunday afternoon <lb />
at All are cordially invited <lb />
to these services. <lb />
Be sure to hear the editor of <lb />
the Progressive Farmer at the <lb />
school chapel Friday night. <lb />
Farmers, come and bring your <lb />
families along with you. Mr. <lb />
Poe's subject will be, can <lb />
we do for the There <lb />
is a treat in store for you, for <lb />
those who read The Progressive <lb />
Farmer will bear us up in this <lb />
a few days, had died. <lb />
Winton Salem N. C, April <lb />
Hon. C. B. Watson was permit <lb />
to sit up in bed a short time <lb />
His appetite is excellent <lb />
and h's general condition is re- <lb />
. encouraging. <lb />
Elizabeth City, N. C, April <lb />
One of the bloodiest brawls <lb />
that has ever been known in this <lb />
section occurred last night at <lb />
Columbia, county, in <lb />
which three were killed <lb />
and one terribly wounded. <lb />
Wilmington, N. C, April <lb />
After taking the matter under <lb />
advisement over nigh <lb />
W. R. Allen, in the Superior <lb />
court, this morning sustained <lb />
the motion of the <lb />
counsel to quash the bill of in- <lb />
in the case of Walter <lb />
Buoy and the Diamond Match <lb />
Company, charged with violation <lb />
of the State anti-trust law, chap- <lb />
laws of 1907, on the <lb />
around that a strict construction <lb />
of the statue does apply to agent <lb />
or unless such agent be <lb />
a corporation agent. <lb />
A son of Mr. Ben Herring, who <lb />
lives on the Wynn place in Buck- <lb />
died suddenly Thursday. <lb />
The boy's age was about fifteen. <lb />
He had been fire in the <lb />
field, and becoming exhausted, <lb />
lay down and in a short time ex- <lb />
It is thought that death <lb />
was due to heart <lb />
ton Free Press. <lb />
revivify LIVER and restore <lb />
its natural action. <lb />
A healthy LIVER means purr <lb />
Pure blood means health. <lb />
Health means happiness. <lb />
Take no Substitute. All Druggists. <lb />
INVITES GOVERNORS. <lb />
Chief Executive o Thirteen Original <lb />
States to Participate in Celebration. <lb />
Charlotte, April <lb />
committee which is direct <lb />
the program of exercise <lb />
to be held here on the twentieth <lb />
of May in celebration of the <lb />
134th anniversary of the signing <lb />
of the Declaration <lb />
Independence, has invited tin <lb />
the governors of the thirteen <lb />
original States to come to <lb />
for the three <lb />
ties. Governor Eben S. Draper <lb />
has accepted. <lb />
The people of Charlotte are <lb />
to give Mr. th <lb />
greatest reception ever accorded <lb />
a president of the United States <lb />
in a Southern city. Local <lb />
of both the Southern and <lb />
Seaboard railroads have given <lb />
the assurance that ample train <lb />
accommodations will be provided <lb />
and that reduced rates will be <lb />
offered. Special trains will be <lb />
operated into the city on the <lb />
20th, from all <lb />
Editor Poe Coming. <lb />
If there is an editor in North <lb />
Carolina doing more than an- <lb />
other for the general uplift <lb />
betterment of the people, it is <lb />
Mr. C, H. Toe. editor of The <lb />
Progressive Farmer, a p <lb />
that visits t e homes of more <lb />
people than any other in the <lb />
State. That Editor Toe is <lb />
Pitt county this week and de <lb />
liver two addresses, is cause for <lb />
congratulation, for our people are <lb />
fortunate in this opportunity to <lb />
hear him. He will speak in <lb />
Winterville Friday night to the <lb />
pupils of Winterville school <lb />
and people of that community, <lb />
and on Saturday he will address <lb />
the Association at <lb />
their meeting in Greenville. A <lb />
cordial invitation is extended <lb />
every one to hear these ad- <lb />
dresses Mr. Poe's subject will <lb />
we can do for the <lb />
Some of <lb />
The Bank of <lb />
Mr. J. W. Ferrell tells us that <lb />
the stockholders of the Bank of <lb />
Robersonville held their, annual <lb />
meeting on Friday. The report <lb />
of the officers showed that the <lb />
of the bank for the past <lb />
year were J per cent and a <lb />
cash dividend of per cent was <lb />
declared. The bank is now four <lb />
years old, has a capital stock of <lb />
and surplus of <lb />
The Reflector has nice <lb />
stationery for print- <lb />
and turns out good work. <lb />
Send in your orders. <lb />
Pile Remedy is put up in a <lb />
tube with nozzle attached. May be <lb />
applied directly to the affected parts. <lb />
Guaranteed. Pi ice Sold by John <lb />
L. <lb />
Farm For acres, <lb />
bright tobacco soil. Five miles <lb />
from Greenville, Tarboro road. <lb />
No more desirable small farm in <lb />
Pitt county. Address, W. A. B. <lb />
Hearne, Greenville, N. C. <lb />
d w t f <lb />
Stray Taken Up. <lb />
I have taken up a stray male hoar, <lb />
color red with black spots, weight <lb />
about so pounds, marked full crop in <lb />
left ear, and half moon in right <lb />
ear. Owner can get same by proving <lb />
ownership and paying charges. <lb />
J. W. Allen, Jr. <lb />
Two miles East of Greenville. <lb />
Happenings <lb />
RATHER DIE. DOCTOR. <lb />
than fa feet cut said M. L. <lb />
of <lb />
from <lb />
rat i away if you <lb />
aid all doctors Intend housed Buck <lb />
lens till who cured. <lb />
Its cure eczema, sore, ho Is, <lb />
burns and I astound the word. <lb />
at all Druggists. <lb />
Get the Laugh. <lb />
Passing Winterville <lb />
Thursday afternoon, the editor <lb />
spied C. T. Cox standing in the <lb />
crowd at the depot and stepped <lb />
off the train long enough to get <lb />
that laugh. Theodore prefaced <lb />
it with a good joke on Captain <lb />
Barr in reference to a prayer the <lb />
latter made when in the hospital <lb />
recently. The laugh came then <lb />
sure enough, and was so <lb />
that it shook the train, or <lb />
rather everybody in it. Theo- <lb />
will take notice that it has <lb />
been fixed with the powers that <lb />
be in Greenville so that he can <lb />
laugh as much as he pleases <lb />
whenever he comes here, without <lb />
fear of restraint or danger of <lb />
being run in. <lb />
Stork Leave Two. <lb />
J. T. home in Pitt <lb />
county Friday evening visit- <lb />
ed by a generous stork, which <lb />
left with the happy parents two <lb />
fine lusty boys. Mr. Dupree is <lb />
an Edgecombe boy and it is a <lb />
pleasure to chronicle that be is <lb />
setting a most excellent example <lb />
for his neighbors in making <lb />
crops as well as in perpetuating <lb />
the Southerner. <lb />
New Orleans, April <lb />
J. a lawyer, convicted <lb />
of defrauding clients of <lb />
was today to four <lb />
years in the penitentiary. <lb />
Ga., April <lb />
Eugene and J. L. Williams, <lb />
brothers, were shot down on a <lb />
street of this place today by V. <lb />
T. formerly of <lb />
Ga., J. L. Williams being <lb />
fatally hurt. The brothers <lb />
are members of the firm of Jar <lb />
man Williams. It was stated <lb />
that had given this <lb />
firm a check the bank would not <lb />
honor; that Eugene demanded <lb />
the money, a fight resulting. J. <lb />
L. Williams went to his brother's <lb />
rescue, it is explained, when <lb />
drew his pistol. <lb />
Fort Worth, Texas, <lb />
Fanned by a wind fire which <lb />
in a barn at Jennings <lb />
i Avenue and Peter Smith street, <lb />
in the southern portion of this <lb />
city this afternoon, swept over <lb />
an area of ten blocks in length <lb />
and seven in width, destroyed <lb />
property roughly estimated in <lb />
value to be in excess of <lb />
and caused the death of six <lb />
persons. <lb />
Washington. April <lb />
announcement was made at the <lb />
White House to day that <lb />
dent Eliot of Harvard, had de- <lb />
the Ambassadorship to <lb />
the Court of St. James. <lb />
Washington, April car <lb />
containing five horses intended <lb />
for the White House stables was <lb />
struck on a siding at Orange, <lb />
Va., on the C. railroad by a <lb />
car running wild today, and <lb />
nearly every horse in the car was <lb />
injured. The animals were en- <lb />
route from Hot Springs in <lb />
One of the horses was for <lb />
Taft and the others for members <lb />
of his cabinet. <lb />
Philadelphia, Pa., April 5.-A <lb />
cigarette stub caused a <lb />
fire in the building occupied by <lb />
the Stetson Piano Company to- <lb />
day. The building was gutted. <lb />
Five women music teachers <lb />
were rescued from the building. <lb />
As the firemen broke in the <lb />
doors an explosion hurled them <lb />
right and left, some flying all <lb />
the way across the street Three <lb />
were injured so severely they <lb />
had to be taken to a hospital- <lb />
will treat you will treat you right <lb />
LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP <lb />
CONFORMS TO NATIONAL MINN AND LAW. <lb />
An many Lung and because It Ml the <lb />
system of a cold by acting as cathartic en the bowels. No <lb />
or money refunded. Prepared by MEDICINE CO. CHICAGO. V. ft. A, <lb />
FOR SALE BY JNO. L. WOOTEN. <lb />
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb />
D. J. Editor and Owner <lb />
Truth In Preference to Fiction. <lb />
One Dollar Per Year <lb />
VOL. No. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY. APR. 1909<lb />
WE CAN DO <lb />
FOR THE <lb />
in value it would increase per <lb />
cent. And why again Simply <lb />
because of the better training of <lb />
pet And a long <lb />
time have they preached. <lb />
Hugging this vampire delusion. <lb />
Extracts Fro Speech Editor C. H. <lb />
Poe. <lb />
In the the splendid civilization <lb />
of the twentieth <lb />
South has fallen behind. It is <lb />
idle for us to claim that our sec- <lb />
still holds the commanding <lb />
position it had a century or a half <lb />
century ago. It is not alone in <lb />
the fact that the destinies of <lb />
America are no longer guided by <lb />
Southern we no <lb />
longer have our and <lb />
and and <lb />
and Jacksons and Cal- <lb />
and Clays. The fault lies <lb />
deeper than this. With us the <lb />
average man is not trained to do, <lb />
and is not doing, the effective <lb />
HOC VA av-v. <lb />
the average population of Southern plantation owner <lb />
country, has seen vast areas abandoned <lb />
and gullies, in <lb />
The poorer every man Is, the j of the fact that intelligent <lb />
poorer you are, not the would have kept them <lb />
of this, as too many people have productive a thousand years, <lb />
long believed. Every <lb />
whose earning power is Of all our errors the greatest <lb />
par below normal, is a burden has been to recognize <lb />
community, he fact that the prosperity of <lb />
COMING IN ALL ITS ENTIRETY <lb />
work be does in the <lb />
Neither in wealth nor education <lb />
does our average man measure <lb />
up to the average man in other <lb />
sections. <lb />
average pea capita of wealth of <lb />
the Carolinas was higher than <lb />
the for the whole country; <lb />
in 1900 the average in North <lb />
Carolina was only and in <lb />
South Carolina only as <lb />
against for the whole <lb />
And the tragic <lb />
upon the pros <lb />
parity of the average man, and in <lb />
many cases the actual acceptance <lb />
of the doctrine that the State is <lb />
by having cheap <lb />
trained labor. We now see, on <lb />
the contrary, that labor is a <lb />
curse. <lb />
And our second great error has <lb />
like unto belief that <lb />
even if the prosperity of every <lb />
does depend upon the pros- <lb />
you must rise or all. decline of the average man, we <lb />
prosper, with you neighbor, too poor to train him. The <lb />
You will be richer for his wealth. I truth is. we are too poor not to <lb />
down the whole level of life and <lb />
every other man in the <lb />
is poorer by reason of his <lb />
presence, whether he be white <lb />
man or or what not. <lb />
Your untrained, inefficient <lb />
man is not only a poverty-breed- <lb />
for himself, but the contagion <lb />
of it curses every man in the <lb />
community that is guilty of <lb />
John H. World's Famous Show <lb />
Greenville, Tuesday April One <lb />
Day Only. <lb />
A whole city of employ- <lb />
ed. Unequal in quality and hon- <lb />
est character. <lb />
The strange colony of people, <lb />
handsome horses, rare wild <lb />
and golden caravans are <lb />
scheduled to arrive in the early <lb />
hours of Tuesday morning by <lb />
their own special train. Circus <lb />
ASSOCIATION. <lb />
SUNDAY A GREAT DAY. <lb />
Two Great Saturday- Last At Methodist <lb />
I Sermons by Dr. <lb />
. m j. I i C, <lb />
at the leach-1 <lb />
Association during the past j The word is merely <lb />
year has been unusually of the <lb />
and the programs have been of a <lb />
high order each meeting. The <lb />
meeting Saturday was the last <lb />
one for the year, the large <lb />
auditorium of the graded school <lb />
was taxed to its capacity to <lb />
accommodate the audience that <lb />
him untrained. The law of <lb />
changeless justice decrees that <lb />
suit of the rally day at <lb />
the Methodist school <lb />
Sunday morning. The largest <lb />
attendance, perhaps, that ever <lb />
gathered that root for <lb />
studying Biblical <lb />
a j to <lb />
poorer tor his poverty. <lb />
And so today every man who <lb />
is tilling an were of land in the <lb />
South so that it produced only- <lb />
half what intelligently directed <lb />
labor would get out of it. every <lb />
man who is doing poor work of <lb />
any kind, every man who is <lb />
do so. <lb />
country, . <lb />
nation of why the average man creating and earning only <lb />
in the United States, as a whole, a day instead W or as <lb />
has accumulated almost exactly intelligent labor would do, every <lb />
three times as much as the inefficient man no matter in what <lb />
average man in the Carolinas, is of work, is a burden on the <lb />
found in the fact that in n down the <lb />
average thousand sons and j level of life for every other man <lb />
and native whites in j in the community. Suppose <lb />
the Caroline there are almost are his i , . . <lb />
Having thus given my plat- <lb />
form, let me now remind of <lb />
two or three other things. First, <lb />
in regard to the service rendered <lb />
by leaders, men of genius, ex <lb />
men. I do not decry <lb />
such men; I would rather exalt <lb />
them. One leader may be <lb />
worth to a State, may con- <lb />
tribute more to its average <lb />
of i and to its pros- <lb />
than ten <lb />
nary me. This admission only <lb />
strengthens, rather than weak- <lb />
ens, my argument to the training <lb />
exactly three times as many who cause of his Inefficiency his the people There no <lb />
can neither read nor write as because of hi failure- to find leader <lb />
average such in the to contribute to public funds and and bring him to light, no oil, r <lb />
United States as a whole. public movement you must way by which v <lb />
have neglected aver- have poorer roads, poorer capacity for leadership. <lb />
age man; this bar. been our a meaner and . <lb />
Talk about a house, a shabbier church, lower i L, the second pUce <lb />
r.,; there Until res I priced your teacher will be remember that the genius cam , <lb />
;, more poorly raid, your preacher's rise to his stature <lb />
Ii- will r smaller, your ignorant and untrained people <lb />
and newspapers will have a smaller I An environment ignorance is <lb />
day will begin with a grand <lb />
glittering, free street parade, <lb />
having the show grounds at <lb />
o'clock noon. The show has <lb />
tied up in chariots, <lb />
musical <lb />
fanciful and historic costumes, <lb />
and other expensive and <lb />
things of distinctive parade use. <lb />
It is now understood that the <lb />
world famous <lb />
shows carry as many people. <lb />
i horses, wild animals and show <lb />
as any other snow <lb />
I traveling. On the <lb />
agent of the Sparks shows <lb />
in town, contracting with the <lb />
i grocer, bakers, creameries, etc. <lb />
for an immense quantity of food <lb />
to be delivered to the show- <lb />
I grounds early Tuesday morning. <lb />
The whole world ransacked for <lb />
wonders, this season, <lb />
most these appearing in <lb />
j America for the first time. A <lb />
herd of performing elephants, <lb />
j dancing and horses, <lb />
are emphasized feature.-, in the <lb />
big list of circus performances. <lb />
show is to be here one day <lb />
only, giving <lb />
I S o'clock, p. m., rain or <lb />
shine. Special excursion prices <lb />
I -this city. children, <lb />
adults. <lb />
had assembled to hear Hr. heaven and earth, <lb />
A MOONLIGHT <lb />
circulation, your town will have a mi <lb />
his rage <lb />
and This is the poorer mark <lb />
measure of all their values, your merchant <lb />
in speaking to you I an going to smaller trade, your bank smaller <lb />
lay down this as my first your manufacturer <lb />
To develop our patronage, and so on <lb />
we must develop the on. . The ramifications are <lb />
aid efficiency of our average unending. <lb />
population, and material re <lb />
sources of the State-mineral <lb />
soils, water power, climate, or <lb />
what not, are valuable or worth- <lb />
less in proportion to the <lb />
ency the intelligence, energy and <lb />
character o your average citizen. <lb />
you take the farm as <lb />
an illustration of this truth, the <lb />
farm on which you were reared, <lb />
let us say. Very well; let me <lb />
ask then if it was not as fertile <lb />
years ago as <lb />
alas, very much more fertile, and <lb />
better wooded, and yet you <lb />
could have bought it then for as <lb />
many cents as it would cost <lb />
dollars now. And why Sim <lb />
ply because of the character, <lb />
the inefficiency of the average <lb />
man in the community. Then <lb />
he was an untrained, ignorant, <lb />
worthless savage. Now the <lb />
average man is of a higher order, <lb />
and value has advanced just in <lb />
proportion to the efficiency, that <lb />
is to say, the intelligence, <lb />
and character of the average <lb />
citizen. <lb />
Or without going back <lb />
years, let us take this same farm <lb />
today. Suppose you could put <lb />
acres of it in the middle of <lb />
Africa tomorrow. Before night <lb />
it would decrease in value per <lb />
And why Simply be- <lb />
cause of a degraded and <lb />
trained population as compared <lb />
with ours. Or you might put the <lb />
same acres the middle of <lb />
Massachusetts tomorrow, and in- <lb />
stead of decreasing per Cent. <lb />
On the other hand, every <lb />
man, every man trained <lb />
to do good worn whether by the <lb />
the or by any other <lb />
method, is making the whole <lb />
community richer. If by doing <lb />
better work he doubles his in- <lb />
come, does not that the <lb />
merchants will have more trade, <lb />
the banks larger deposits, the <lb />
newspaper better patronage, the <lb />
preacher a larger salary, the <lb />
county and State better <lb />
so that roads, schools and school- <lb />
houses will feel and show the <lb />
thrill of a new power that has <lb />
come to them Every man who <lb />
comes into the community with <lb />
new talent and skill, every man <lb />
trained by method to the greater <lb />
efficiency and dynamic <lb />
every such man lifts the <lb />
whole level of prosperity for the <lb />
community. No matter what <lb />
you have to muscular <lb />
labor, your skill, your scientific <lb />
Knowledge, your manufacturing <lb />
product, your get paid <lb />
for it in proportion to the <lb />
ency and prosperity of the aver- <lb />
age man with whom you deal, and <lb />
the great masses in the <lb />
must be intelligent and <lb />
efficient if the general level of <lb />
prosperity is to be high. <lb />
farmer, the common <lb />
laborer of any sort, needs no <lb />
training. Educate him and you <lb />
spoil him. The poorer you keep <lb />
him, the richer will be the upper <lb />
These have been our <lb />
his <lb />
your Mankind could not have had a <lb />
Darwin while other men were <lb />
a Shakespeare while <lb />
other men were in the Stone Age <lb />
period, . or a while the <lb />
average man ate raw flesh and <lb />
lived in caves. Could Milton <lb />
have written <lb />
for illiterate mountaineers <lb />
They would have called him a <lb />
crank. Could Raphael have <lb />
painted <lb />
for Mexican greasers They <lb />
would have murdered him and <lb />
used his canvass for a tent. <lb />
Could Morse have wrought out <lb />
the telegraph for African <lb />
ages They have called <lb />
him a conjurer and burned him <lb />
at the stake. And today can an <lb />
illiterate population, whether in <lb />
North Carolina, in New Mexico <lb />
in Arkansas, or anywhere, hold a <lb />
great lawyer, or preacher, or <lb />
doctor, or orator, or artist The <lb />
chances are, as you know, that <lb />
he will go to new York. <lb />
P y i pie <lb />
I mi .-ii . <lb />
Bi th I be f I in cW -g. <lb />
o ,. . the I. <lb />
Th. I tot on f <lb />
; ; <lb />
Ana u eon i. <lb />
As the pi <lb />
Clarence II. Poe, editor of The <lb />
Progressive Farmer, and Dr. <lb />
Jno. C president of <lb />
Trinity <lb />
After the devotional exercises <lb />
conducted by Rev. D. W. Arnold, <lb />
of the church, a <lb />
minutes were spent in hear- <lb />
short talks by several of the <lb />
teachers reviewing the work of <lb />
the past year. <lb />
Promptly at eleven o'clock, <lb />
Mr. was very fittingly and <lb />
ably introduced by Prof. G. E. <lb />
Lint berry. We wish that every <lb />
man, woman, girl and boy in <lb />
Pitt county could heard Mr. <lb />
Poe's able address. His subject <lb />
was can do for the <lb />
Extracts of his speech <lb />
will be given later. Some of the <lb />
hading farmers and business <lb />
men of the county were present <lb />
spoke in highest terms of <lb />
this address <lb />
Next on the program was the <lb />
eloquent address of Dr. John C. <lb />
who introduced by <lb />
Prof W. II. in his <lb />
usual easy and graceful <lb />
Dr. was at his best and <lb />
. one of the most <lb />
and stirring, <lb />
the as i i n has I, <lb />
H. fir.-t the res s <lb />
of our bi ash to gr to <lb />
develop the strongest of <lb />
m . I corny i ; <lb />
i id <lb />
u d v. <lb />
a I the <lb />
You're ah ad, rival's l hind; <lb />
; Ai u h c h i cos r. <lb />
Kind. <lb />
yea-S from y If you live it, <lb />
will come to you <lb />
mind; <lb />
As H on the till perfect <lb />
Kin J. <lb />
But, says some one. we must <lb />
have a certain amount of <lb />
trained and uneducated labor to <lb />
shovel dirt and drive mules, and <lb />
milk cows. I deny it I tell <lb />
you rather that there is no task <lb />
under heaven which an <lb />
gent man cannot do better and <lb />
cheaper than an unintelligent <lb />
man. We need no <lb />
rant labor. Farmers in the <lb />
South have grown poor hiring <lb />
the ignorant to take one <lb />
mule plow an acre of land a <lb />
day three or four inches deep, <lb />
but farmers in Iowa have grown <lb />
rich by paying several times as <lb />
much to an intelligent white man <lb />
to take three horses and plow <lb />
four acres a day six to eight <lb />
inches deep. <lb />
We must educate and train all <lb />
our people. We must increase <lb />
the efficiency, intelligence, skill <lb />
and energy of our average man. <lb />
The man, white or black, <lb />
whose efficiency is above par is a <lb />
help, and the man whose <lb />
is below par is a hind- <lb />
I do not know what we <lb />
are going to do with the <lb />
I do know that we must either <lb />
frame a scheme of education and <lb />
training that will keep him from <lb />
dragging down the whole level <lb />
of life in the South, that will <lb />
make him more efficient, a pros- <lb />
maker and not a poverty- <lb />
breeder; or else he will get out <lb />
of the way to the <lb />
white immigrant. We must either <lb />
have the trained, or we <lb />
must not have him at ill. <lb />
trained, be is a burden on us all. <lb />
Better a million acres of unfilled <lb />
land than a million acres of mis- <lb />
tilled land.<lb />
To help forward every agency <lb />
that looks to increasing the <lb />
of our average man, is <lb />
the supreme duty of men who <lb />
would rebuild the South; and the <lb />
common school, as has been said, <lb />
is the most efficient agency ever <lb />
devised for this purpose <lb />
our <lb />
v. i tab v, here w; have i <lb />
rounds ming with ; <lb />
forests full of <lb />
and our broad fields yield <lb />
abundant <lb />
be struggle to <lb />
mar. Fertile <lb />
extensive forests, and all other <lb />
resources of the stay <lb />
j are not the agents of progress, <lb />
man i- the only We owe <lb />
development neither to the <lb />
conservative, nor to the radical. <lb />
The world owes nothing to the <lb />
extremist. The work of the <lb />
teacher is to control the inter- <lb />
forces. Between these <lb />
extremes is the history making <lb />
maps. There are too many re- <lb />
placed on the <lb />
teacher. The home ought to be <lb />
responsible for domestic training <lb />
of the boys and girls not the <lb />
schools. Girls should be taught <lb />
to cook and to sew by their <lb />
mothers. The boys should be <lb />
taught to plow at home, for <lb />
there he comes in contact with <lb />
nature and learns her lessons. <lb />
The people must either out <lb />
more money in educational mat- <lb />
or do part the training at <lb />
home. <lb />
Layer raisins, pound at <lb />
S. M. Schultz. <lb />
Thus closed the program for <lb />
the day, We look back on the <lb />
year's work with much pleasure, <lb />
and yet a pang of sorrow comes <lb />
over us as we think that next <lb />
year, there will be many faces <lb />
missing when the association <lb />
meets for another year's work. <lb />
added one m we round in its <lb />
ever lengthening U the <lb />
best record yet The last <lb />
seat in the wan <lb />
the id of <lb />
present and v One in- <lb />
and pleasing truth re- <lb />
the history of this class <lb />
is the fact that it is not a stream- <lb />
like class that rues from its sand <lb />
bars and its banks in <lb />
one night, but more like that of <lb />
a flower, slow in growth yet each <lb />
progressive development is SO <lb />
perfectly made that finally in its <lb />
maturity it boldly defying <lb />
the storms of time to destroy its <lb />
beauty. <lb />
Dr. filled the pulpit both <lb />
night and morning. In bis mus- <lb />
he dwelt upon his <lb />
morning text, it be <lb />
thought a tiling with <lb />
that d s raise the <lb />
Using the old <lb />
truths but clothing them in his <lb />
own attract speech <lb />
had eye and <lb />
e b art in <lb />
hi- grasp. He . isms <lb />
of t <lb />
vi. g th it Lura thins <lb />
me eye i- natural to <lb />
b i-hat i; mi <lb />
c as at one id i <lb />
at <lb />
i at is i at <lb />
an th r. . . <lb />
u; i . i-e to<lb />
At text <lb />
was, cam i i the <lb />
world . o v.- I but <lb />
through i mi t be <lb />
Dr. K I <lb />
upon the character of <lb />
which he declared the most <lb />
unique the has ever known. <lb />
He said that or, C <lb />
Shakespeare, Aristotle and other <lb />
philosophers, scientists and <lb />
writer and their works are <lb />
not to be compared with <lb />
the Great Redeemer and His <lb />
divine mission. Ha further <lb />
dwelt upon Christian passion to <lb />
save the world and drew in his <lb />
rare eloquence a beautiful picture <lb />
of Him, while with the awful <lb />
pain he cried out, tell him <lb />
who plaited the crown of thorns <lb />
and pressed it on my brow; go <lb />
tell him who drove the in <lb />
my hands and feet; go tell the <lb />
Roman soldier who thrust his <lb />
sword in my side, that I forgive <lb />
them <lb />
Dr. sermons were the <lb />
best, perhaps, ever preached to <lb />
the Greenville people, who <lb />
flocked out both morning and <lb />
night to hear him. He is a <lb />
great piece of intellect, a true <lb />
North Carolinian and one of the <lb />
best preachers on the continent. <lb />
So we are especially interested <lb />
to have such a man preach in our <lb />
church and our community. <lb />
Reporter. <lb />
at <lb />
The singing class of the Ox- <lb />
ford Orphan Asylum will give a <lb />
concert in Lady Turnage opera <lb />
house, at on <lb />
day night, 28th. <lb />
Cotton seed meal and hulls, at <lb />
F. V. Johnston's. <lb />
Corn meal, cricked corn and <lb />
whole grain corn, at F. V. John <lb />
opposite N. A S. depot. <lb />
For room house, <lb />
large yard and quarter acre <lb />
garden, Terms reasonable, <lb />
id F. V. Johnston. <lb />
. .<lb />
-a y<lb />
. s V <lb />
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