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In Charge of F. C. NYE <lb />
J Agent of The Reflector tor Winterville and -Advertising Rates on Application , <lb />
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 />
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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 />
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THE MAN'S <lb />
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UNITED OF BACH <lb />
Ayden. N. C. April 1909. <lb />
The United Brotherhood of <lb />
Bachelors Nu. Ayden, met on <lb />
Thursday evening, April 1.1909. <lb />
The Brotherhood was called to <lb />
order by Father E. F- Burney. <lb />
for the discussion of such <lb />
as might come before the <lb />
Brotherhood. <lb />
The minutes of last session <lb />
were read and approved. <lb />
The following members were <lb />
J. B. Pierce. S. F. <lb />
Nobles, J. T. Keel, L. E. Tarn- <lb />
age, J. H. L. Templeton, Wilbur <lb />
Tingle. C. G. Moore, T. D. Moore, <lb />
Hart, M. F. C. V. <lb />
Cannon, E. J. Gardner. Sam <lb />
Bridgers, R. A. Fleming, Bud <lb />
Joe, Mumford, R. L. <lb />
Turnage, E. L. Turnage, J. H. <lb />
Coward, A. V. Taylor, E. B. <lb />
Joyner, Roy Cannon. <lb />
Two applications for member- <lb />
ship were J. H. <lb />
Tripp broken hearted <lb />
and W. A. lack of <lb />
both applications passed. <lb />
Brothers C. G. Moore, E. L. <lb />
J. H. Coward and C. <lb />
V. Cannon announced that they <lb />
wished t withdraw from the <lb />
Brotherhood as they had gained <lb />
confidence adequate to taking <lb />
themselves a member of our <lb />
fairer sex, which was followed <lb />
by a hearty hand shaking of con- <lb />
Bro. J. T. Keel made a motion <lb />
to the effect each brother <lb />
be more dignified, polite and <lb />
courteous in the future, that by <lb />
so doing we might win some <lb />
weak hearted member of the <lb />
fairer sex. <lb />
A bill of was presented <lb />
by M. M. Sauls for false teeth, <lb />
wigs and beauty powders which <lb />
was ordered paid. <lb />
being no further <lb />
to come before the Brother- <lb />
hood we to close to <lb />
meet again May 1st, 1909. <lb />
Gardner, Sec. <lb />
SEEDS <lb />
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re run,. <lb />
Write to-day; Mention Paper. <lb />
WASHINGTON FLEMING. <lb />
SEND W CENTS <lb />
and i <lb />
A Pretty Morning <lb />
At o'clock on Wednesday <lb />
morning at the home <lb />
of the i <lb />
ESTABLISHED 1875- <lb />
S M <lb />
Wholesale and retail Grocer <lb />
morning at the home or Dealer. Cash <lb />
bride's parent. Mr. and Mrs. b. for Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed <lb />
I. Fleming, near House. . <lb />
Annie B. Fleming and Mr. <lb />
GENERAL NEWS. <lb />
Over the <lb />
OBJECT TO MEDICINES. <lb />
Many people object to taking the <lb />
usually prescribed <lb />
There is <lb />
n. n. ad of internal tr in any <lb />
ease of mu.-cu or <lb />
and than DIM out of every <lb />
ten of the are of one or <lb />
the other of these varieties. v hen <lb />
there is no fever and <lb />
swelling, you may know that it is only <lb />
necessary to apply Chamberlain a <lb />
freely to get quick relief. <lb />
Try it. For sale by J. L. Woolen <lb />
Coward Wooten. <lb />
Some of the <lb />
New York April <lb />
from home sickness and in love <lb />
with a young woman whom he <lb />
did not know, Frank Lucas, <lb />
years old, an office boy. com- <lb />
suicide today in his i m <lb />
in Brooklyn, by inhaling gas. <lb />
On his bureau was the photo <lb />
graph of Mary Shaw, an actress, <lb />
whom he had seen and who had <lb />
become the object of his <lb />
A number of novels scat- <lb />
about the room, most of <lb />
which had the name <lb />
inserted in pencil in place of the <lb />
heroine, led the police to believe <lb />
the boy was love sick as well as <lb />
home sick <lb />
Chicago, April least <lb />
persons are reported dead and a <lb />
number are suffering from in- <lb />
juries the result of a terrific <lb />
tornado which swept through <lb />
the middle west, destroying <lb />
crops and property in <lb />
Arkansas, Tennessee. Kentucky, <lb />
Illinois, and Indiana, where <lb />
many towns today were <lb />
to recover from the havoc <lb />
wrought. <lb />
Berlin. April 7.-A huge ice- <lb />
berg on which Russian fisher- <lb />
men were working near Riga, <lb />
was suddenly driven toward the <lb />
open sea and all of <lb />
were able to escape, accord- <lb />
to a dispatch from Riga. <lb />
One version is that the berg over- <lb />
turned while far out at sea and <lb />
all the persons were down- <lb />
ed. Another dispatch says that <lb />
the iceberg is still drifting <lb />
out to sea and that scores <lb />
of fishermen have fallen into the <lb />
sea. <lb />
Clement Washington, of <lb />
more, were married by Rev. J. <lb />
B. Cook, of Greenville. <lb />
As the bridal entered <lb />
the parlor the wedding march <lb />
was played by Miss <lb />
Nobles. <lb />
The dame of honor was Mrs. <lb />
V. C. Fleming and the maids of <lb />
honor Misses Sidney Davenport <lb />
and Alma Fleming <lb />
The bride entered with her <lb />
father and the groom with his best <lb />
man, Mr. Wm. of <lb />
New York. <lb />
Immediately after the <lb />
the couple went to House <lb />
station where they took the <lb />
morning A. C L. train for a <lb />
bridal tour to Northern cities. <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, Life Tobacco. Key <lb />
West Cheroots, Henry George <lb />
Cigars, Canned Cherries, Peach, <lb />
es, Apples, Pine Apples, Syrup, <lb />
Jelly, Meat. Flour, Sugar, Coffee, <lb />
Soap, Lye Magic Food, Matches, <lb />
Oil, Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, <lb />
Garden Seeds, Oranges, es, <lb />
Nuts, Candies, Dried Apples- <lb />
Peaches, Prunes. Currants, <lb />
Raisins, Glass and <lb />
Wooden 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 plate to buy your Hardware. Com- <lb />
to select from, quality <lb />
goods only. <lb />
Agricultural Implements A Specialty <lb />
Consisting Plows. Mowers, Harrows, Stalk <lb />
Cutters. Rakes and high grade Cultivators <lb />
both riding and walking, <lb />
American Fence Wire <lb />
in the most popular heights on hand. <lb />
Complete stock ready mixed <lb />
PAINTS <lb />
ONE TOUCH OF MAKES <lb />
THE WHOLE WOULD <lb />
When a rooster finds a big- fat worm <lb />
he all the hens in the farm yard <lb />
t. come and it. A similar trait <lb />
of human nature is to b- observed when <lb />
a man discovers <lb />
ally he wants all his friends and <lb />
m to at arc the benefit of his <lb />
discovery. This is the U of nature <lb />
hat the whole world kin. <lb />
exp aim why who have bee I <lb />
cu-ed Cough R. <lb />
letters to the for <lb />
publication, that others ailing <lb />
may also use it and obtain Be- <lb />
every one of these is a <lb />
warm hearted wish of the writer be <lb />
use to tome e else. This is <lb />
for sale by J L. Wooten and Coward <lb />
Wooten. <lb />
S M <lb />
Choice Cut Flowers <lb />
Hoses, carnations, and violets <lb />
a specialty. Wedding <lb />
and floral offering <lb />
ranged in best style at short <lb />
notice. Summer flowering <lb />
bedding plants, rose <lb />
hushes and everything in the <lb />
line at <lb />
J CO <lb />
Raleigh. N. C. <lb />
Phone <lb />
colors. <lb />
Orders filled <lb />
of the highest grade in all <lb />
teed per cent pure, <lb />
promptly. <lb />
Those wishing to purchase LIME <lb />
will do well to see us as we carry i I <lb />
but the best. <lb />
It you contemplate building give us a <lb />
call. We will appreciate your business and <lb />
will take care your orders and <lb />
tee prices. When wishing anything men- <lb />
in the above don't tail to look up <lb />
Lumber Co. Increasing. <lb />
C. B- Russell, formerly of <lb />
Call, S. C, has located here and <lb />
become a partner in the Building <lb />
He becomes treas- <lb />
of the company and general <lb />
manager of the plant, succeeding <lb />
C. V. York in that capacity. <lb />
Mr. York now has charge of the <lb />
contracting department of the <lb />
company and will devote his <lb />
entire time to that branch of <lb />
the business. We understand <lb />
that the company is negotiating <lb />
for several building contracts of <lb />
considerable proportion in other <lb />
towns- <lb />
Candies Fruits Candies <lb />
You want the beat and the <lb />
purest. We p no other kind. <lb />
F. domestic fruits a <lb />
everything in season. <lb />
We make fresh candy every day. <lb />
CANDY <lb />
KITCHEN <lb />
Phone No <lb />
R. L. DAVIS, pres. <lb />
FOR CONSTIPATION. <lb />
Bat No Reward <lb />
The following is taken from <lb />
the Franklin a <lb />
big freshet in the river hire on <lb />
August Hart <lb />
wrote the following, placed it in <lb />
a half-pint flask and threw it into <lb />
the finder of will <lb />
return to E. Badger Hart, Louis- <lb />
burg, N. d and receive a hand- <lb />
some One day last week <lb />
Badger received a letter from L. <lb />
R. Whichard. N. C. <lb />
that he found the fl <lb />
containing the above near the <lb />
mouth of Pamlico river, within <lb />
sight of Washington, N. C, on <lb />
the 17th of <lb />
Another thing that might be <lb />
told in connection with this is no <lb />
was sent <lb />
in response to the letter. <lb />
Wednesday evening at the <lb />
home of the bride in South <lb />
Greenville, Mr. Robert E. Over- <lb />
ton and Miss Vivian Dudley were <lb />
married by Rev. D. W. Arnold. <lb />
RHEUMATISM. <lb />
More than nine out of every ten <lb />
case of rheumatism are simply <lb />
of the muscles, . to cold or <lb />
damp weather or <lb />
In such cases no internal tr. is <lb />
required. free application of <lb />
Chamberlain's Liniment is ail that is <lb />
needed, and it is to give quick <lb />
relief. <lb />
t If how it relieves <lb />
and Price cents I <lb />
cents Sold by J. L. <lb />
and <lb />
Mr. L. H. a prominent <lb />
, of Lake, Iowa, <lb />
Stomach and Liver <lb />
Tablets are certainly Win beat thing on <lb />
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tablets a trial You are certain <lb />
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Price, cents. Sample free. <lb />
Ft ale by J. L. Wooten and <lb />
t Wooten. <lb />
to. <lb />
NORFOLK. VA <lb />
Cotton Buyers. Brokers <lb />
in Stocks, Cotton. Grain <lb />
and Provisions, <lb />
PRIVATE WIRE <lb />
to New York. Chicago <lb />
and New Orleans. <lb />
J. A. <lb />
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE. <lb />
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
OUR CAPITAL OF <lb />
AND SURPLUS AND PROFITS <lb />
Not to mention the double <lb />
Liability of Stockholders of an- <lb />
other gives absolute <lb />
security to those who deposit <lb />
with us. This is a feature worth <lb />
remembering. Business cordially <lb />
solicited<lb />
Pin GETS GOOD PLACE <lb />
, , <lb />
w. j <lb />
, j . l to Malta. <lb />
Mr. J. J. Made Super- <lb />
of State Prison. <lb />
The new board of director., of <lb />
the prison at their initial <lb />
meeting yesterday elected the <lb />
following <lb />
J. J. Laugh- <lb />
of Pitt salary, <lb />
per annum, reduced from <lb />
Prison T. W. <lb />
of Halifax; salary, <lb />
ed from <lb />
Prison Dr. I. G. <lb />
Riddick. of Youngsville; salary, <lb />
per month. <lb />
The election of these gentle- <lb />
men was recommended by <lb />
Governor Kitchin, was also, <lb />
the election of T. P. Sale, of j <lb />
Raleigh, as warden. <lb />
Superintendent j <lb />
has already assumed control, <lb />
and the retiring superintendent. <lb />
Mr. J. S- Mann, left yesterday <lb />
for his home in Hyde county. <lb />
Raleigh News and Observer. <lb />
Why Chicken. Don't <lb />
TiM following conversation <lb />
was overheard between two boys <lb />
aged seven and <lb />
why can't chickens <lb />
they don't have to; when <lb />
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James Little Cashier. <lb />
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making the to become mayor at a <lb />
judgeship farce, he salary of He must either <lb />
A ,,., i. was <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, <lb />
EDITOR AND <lb />
GREENVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
Subscription-One Year <lb />
Six Months <lb />
Single Copy <lb />
inc may be had upon <lb />
I business office in in.; <lb />
Building, corner Evans and <lb />
Third s re.-t. <lb />
one let the <lb />
go back home. <lb />
Every North Carolina Con- <lb />
except one, Mr. <lb />
in, voted against putting lumber <lb />
the free list, and the tariff <lb />
tax will stay on that product. <lb />
have thought there was near <lb />
danger of losing his first job, or <lb />
of the State prison will come <lb />
that there was pretty big near giving general <lb />
holding the last one. man in the State, <lb />
how, there are queer things in H lot in many ways <lb />
MR. J. J. ON THE JUDGE SHIP. <lb />
The appointment of Mr. J. J., <lb />
as superintend. <lb />
on <lb />
politics. <lb />
at <lb />
N. C-i mail matter. <lb />
for the duties of <lb />
by his life <lb />
especially is he <lb />
day new <lb />
FRIDAY APR. 1909. <lb />
Washington also has her ban Is <lb />
full Of a municipal muddle. <lb />
If in doubt go to Washington, <lb />
and you will still be in doubt. <lb />
It is in order to brush your <lb />
teeth before going to Washing- <lb />
ton. <lb />
Some of them are predicting <lb />
now that the passage of the tariff pared to assume the task, for <lb />
bill before congress will lose early he has carried <lb />
lions to President Taft s judge- to the Republicans <lb />
At the age of sixteen be left <lb />
school and joined the r- <lb />
ate army and was soon <lb />
elected of his com- <lb />
Returning to his home <lb />
after the war he witnessed the <lb />
sale of his father's entire landed <lb />
under execution to <lb />
ratifying to the bought prior to the <lb />
MM. <lb />
Editor <lb />
Once upon a time there dwelt <lb />
in the great eastern countries a <lb />
very rich and famous king, one <lb />
whom the Lord had blessed with <lb />
a good understanding. A good <lb />
judge of human nature, and rich <lb />
to beat the band- His wisdom in <lb />
ship menagerie, lithe audience <lb />
Will stand for it the show might <lb />
be kept up as a summer <lb />
No, the temper-, <lb />
ante movement ID Nebraska Ml <lb />
not calculated to make Mr. <lb />
an Dis <lb />
patch. <lb />
Now isn't that cruel <lb />
I tin <lb />
the next election. would <lb />
; like to see it that way, but you <lb />
i watch the bosses pass out a sop <lb />
now and then to keep the boys <lb />
lined up. is a great thing <lb />
cuts no figure he- <lb />
King's X Roads, N. C. April <lb />
Miss Irene Smith spent Wed- <lb />
night with Miss <lb />
Tyson. <lb />
Miss Ellen Tyson spent Wed- <lb />
night at J. A. <lb />
Mrs, Sam Joyner spent Friday <lb />
night at W. H. Tyson's. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. <lb />
Saturday in Falk- <lb />
land. <lb />
J A. Forbes and family and <lb />
to beat in . <lb />
all things he had to do with L- Allen attended the picnic <lb />
him great among the at Smith school house <lb />
They are keeping Castro <lb />
the run until he has nearly rim <lb />
out.<lb />
Florida Mississippi both <lb />
indulged in Easter Sunday <lb />
lynch <lb />
There were something like <lb />
half a dozen candidates to make <lb />
application to the Board of <lb />
Commissioners for appoint- <lb />
to the position of cotton <lb />
weight r for Greenville. <lb />
It ii <lb />
of county that <lb />
J. J. <lb />
has been chosen as superintend- <lb />
of the State penitentiary, <lb />
lie is a good man for the place <lb />
and his long experience as a <lb />
will be valuable in man- <lb />
aging the affairs In connection <lb />
with the prison and the working <lb />
A prominent Pit the convicts. <lb />
going to the penitentiary. Rut I <lb />
We <lb />
for <lb />
tin. .<lb />
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coin <lb />
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got <lb />
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there is anything else thou <lb />
to feel bad over as he <lb />
I . . in the capacity of super- <lb />
that <lb />
THE PRESIDENT'S PREPARATION <lb />
. was reported that <lb />
Jen Taft veto the pend <lb />
census bill if it did mil pro <lb />
r. A <lb />
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hit <lb />
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The thing ; <lb />
until an <lb />
that nearly all i tie. <lb />
want oil . <lb />
.- like is about <lb />
to rival Raleigh in the disclosure <lb />
of <lb />
officials. <lb />
Wake students are <lb />
winners in with <lb />
of other colleges, <lb />
usually get beaten in base ball <lb />
games. Pretty good indication <lb />
which branch of training <lb />
I most attention at Wake Forest. <lb />
Next Monday is a leg <lb />
legal <lb />
When to a scramble <lb />
for office there is not much <lb />
One side is about as <lb />
bad as the other. <lb />
Congressman wants to <lb />
recall his tariff bill from the sen- <lb />
ate for an opportunity to do <lb />
some of the work over. <lb />
among day ill North Carolina, not be- <lb />
cause it is Easier Monday but as <lb />
it happens to fall on the 12th of <lb />
April the General Assembly <lb />
of North Carolina made it a <lb />
day in commemoration of the <lb />
provincial congress at Halifax on <lb />
that date in 1770. <lb />
Raleigh is having trouble with <lb />
burglars. A few hangings, or <lb />
electrocutions, would be whole- <lb />
some for the capital city. <lb />
Give Marion Butler a chance <lb />
to manipulate some North Caro- <lb />
bonds and he will not miss <lb />
that line and costs go much. <lb />
A Massachusetts fellow who <lb />
wanted to get his name in print, <lb />
predicted that this country <lb />
would have a severe earthquake <lb />
today, but we have not felt the <lb />
shake yet. He might have an- <lb />
that the president was <lb />
going to name a judge for East- <lb />
North Carolina.<lb />
T is <lb />
r, and in a <lb />
all <lb />
. . . bill am I I pres-<lb />
i hi ; <lb />
the <lb />
i. hope he <lb />
in <lb />
. at i I I <lb />
. be <lb />
I blessing the <lb />
pie, but I do not hesitate to say <lb />
that no man ever had a less <lb />
-i ruble preparation for it, than <lb />
the present occupant of that <lb />
high office. He from the <lb />
bench, where the tendency is <lb />
toward a certain kind of <lb />
There is scarcely a federal judge <lb />
in the United States of twenty <lb />
service, who has not be- <lb />
come arbitrary, irritable and <lb />
sometimes I do not <lb />
mean him venal, but it tends to <lb />
corrupt in the sense that it <lb />
teaches him to oppose his will <lb />
against all obstacles. <lb />
distinguished gentleman <lb />
went from the bench to the <lb />
Philippine Islands, which country <lb />
is without any constitution and <lb />
where his single word was the <lb />
will of a great people. lie de- <lb />
serves the highest eulogy that <lb />
human language can frame, or <lb />
human lips can pronounce, if in <lb />
the surroundings he kept burn- <lb />
in his breast the divine fire <lb />
of institutional liberty. He <lb />
came back and then entered the <lb />
war department and took <lb />
Civil war. He arranged with <lb />
the creditors and bought the <lb />
plantation, giving notes and <lb />
on the land which by In- <lb />
and the practice of econ- <lb />
he succeeded in liquidating <lb />
in a few years. Subsequently he <lb />
bought two other plantations <lb />
and up until the last year or <lb />
two all his <lb />
fairs. <lb />
He is one of the most success <lb />
farmers in Eastern North <lb />
Carolina, having probably raised <lb />
tobacco r his direct <lb />
than any m in the <lb />
State, lb- was el I the <lb />
.- . <lb />
any r <lb />
rations of the earth in those days. <lb />
He could see further in the mill- <lb />
stone than the one pecking it. <lb />
Well, this great eastern monarch, <lb />
knowing human so well, <lb />
organized a dynasty such as no <lb />
other king had ever thought of <lb />
He originated it by calling in two <lb />
of his best friends and the three <lb />
vowed eternal fealty and <lb />
to the doctrine set forth <lb />
and agreed upon among them- <lb />
d if and report a grand time. <lb />
Miss Ellen Tyson had a better- <lb />
meeting Friday for the <lb />
benefit of her school. <lb />
J. A. Hinson and family spent <lb />
Saturday and Sunday with his <lb />
sister, Mrs. R. Allen- <lb />
C. Parker went to <lb />
Friday on business. <lb />
W- L. Matthews spent Friday <lb />
night with Mr. <lb />
A- J. Corbett spent Sunday <lb />
upon among ,,. n . . <lb />
solve,, of which the king was with Corbet <lb />
.-, i- <lb />
ion re P <lb />
rate . and his <lb />
suit in accomplishing nil <lb />
i,.; sired, i was pr <lb />
id that the <lb />
reduction I pa r <lb />
The Old adage that I <lb />
is without honor sum <lb />
in <lb />
the cook and bottle- <lb />
of the trio, or in other <lb />
words, he was captain of the <lb />
flat, other two were the <lb />
and second The <lb />
rules and by-laws of the craft <lb />
was that they would not enlist <lb />
any other seaman without a <lb />
from at least two <lb />
of their number, which to begin <lb />
with was a two-thirds rule, <lb />
from then until <lb />
now, that no man ship <lb />
this craft except by <lb />
lot from tire whole crew <lb />
in favor i f the applies t, <lb />
e having been r-; <lb />
, ; . at least two of the crew. <lb />
S i you see that if the applicant <lb />
had any dark spots upon bis <lb />
that bad slipped by <lb />
. ,. who i n i him, it I <lb />
show n by bi from <lb />
any one of crew <lb />
aught of him as a man unworthy <lb />
of fellowship with goad <lb />
crowd, he would us cast r <lb />
j. <lb />
But after a while the first mate <lb />
was killed some of the men of <lb />
the craft and when his place was <lb />
to be d. the candidate bad to <lb />
pass in review of all the crew, <lb />
i and as he passed around among <lb />
. . j i they would judge his <lb />
in his own whether he was <lb />
people than competent to fill the poi- <lb />
Corbett and wife spent <lb />
Sunday with his sister, Mrs. <lb />
The young people in this <lb />
are anticipating a grand time <lb />
at the picnic Friday. <lb />
There will be t c inert at <lb />
Shivers hill house Thurs- <lb />
day <lb />
Miss Annie Li tie. from n <lb />
Gr spent Saturday night <lb />
her brother, E. W. Little <lb />
W. Worthington attended <lb />
the Bible, class the Cross <lb />
Roads Sunday afternoon. <lb />
Mrs. <lb />
spent Sun- <lb />
with her father, H. S. Ty- <lb />
son. <lb />
his own borne and among i <lb />
own does not <lb />
ex i of Mr. <lb />
must <lb />
Id in the <lb />
Laughing- <lb />
is better known and <lb />
Nebraska has got so close be- <lb />
hind saloons as to allow them to <lb />
sell only in daylight. The next <lb />
step should be to close them en- <lb />
The tariff ti in congress <lb />
is purely a political game with <lb />
little thought or care as to what <lb />
is for the best interest of the <lb />
consumer. <lb />
If there are any more in East- <lb />
North Carolina who would <lb />
not mind having the Federal <lb />
judgeship, they might send in <lb />
their names or take a trip to <lb />
Washington. President Taft has <lb />
let it out that it will be s week <lb />
or ten days yet before he <lb />
shakes down the plum. <lb />
lute charge of the work of <lb />
the canal on this isthmus, <lb />
and has to its progress as <lb />
well as any man would have <lb />
done, I bear cheerful witness. <lb />
I say that no man ever <lb />
went to a worse school in which <lb />
to learn to be president of the <lb />
United States than the present <lb />
occupant of the White House. I <lb />
hope, and I do not express the <lb />
hope without coupling with a <lb />
belief that morally and <lb />
he has been strong <lb />
enough to protect himself from <lb />
this baneful <lb />
Judgeships used to be <lb />
positions of dignity, but <lb />
that characteristic seems to be <lb />
entirely lost in the present <lb />
scramble. <lb />
The Butlers caught it in the <lb />
criminal liberal indictment <lb />
against them in court at Greens- <lb />
for the charges they made <lb />
against Adams. The jury found <lb />
both of them guilty, Marion <lb />
Butler was lined and his <lb />
brother with the costs to <lb />
be divided between them. <lb />
and among his own people than <lb />
any where else, lie has never <lb />
failed to get anything lie asked <lb />
for from his own township, and <lb />
the people there believe in him <lb />
and stand by him He is a be- <lb />
man and has won the <lb />
love and respect of his neighbors <lb />
by his open handed generosity <lb />
and willingness at all times to <lb />
come to their rescue. During <lb />
the many years when he was <lb />
magistrate in his township, he <lb />
settled many petty cases rather <lb />
than have them carried to court, <lb />
with the result that many <lb />
of dollars were saved <lb />
the public welfare protected. <lb />
He was sought for his advice <lb />
and counsel, and his general in- <lb />
formation was such in <lb />
able instances he has saved his <lb />
people from paying attorney's <lb />
lies in such simple matters as <lb />
writing mortgages, deeds, etc. <lb />
The State is to be congratulated <lb />
on his appointment to this <lb />
but many of his friends con- <lb />
dole with him, for in accepting <lb />
the place there is no doubt that <lb />
it is a great personal sacrifice of <lb />
his own interests. <lb />
A man at Spencer gave up the <lb />
When the gets I paying a salary <lb />
President Taft must be <lb />
paring for a still <lb />
than the judge hip <lb />
as he has instructed Di- <lb />
rector North to select census <lb />
supervisors and enumerators <lb />
the South without regard to <lb />
party. If this order is carried <lb />
out to the letter, the next <lb />
in the South will be taken <lb />
largely by Democrats. <lb />
The city fathers might with <lb />
good effect give the streets a <lb />
little cleaning up before the <lb />
visiting come to town <lb />
Friday, and make things look <lb />
better than when the teachers <lb />
were here last Saturday. We <lb />
heard some visitors here that <lb />
day remarking upon the filthy <lb />
appearance of Evans street. <lb />
The Reflector believes this hint <lb />
and bis upon their <lb />
decision. So when they decided <lb />
his case and he got knocked in <lb />
the bead and came to life <lb />
they would give him the right <lb />
hand of fellowship and put him <lb />
to work. <lb />
And now, Mr. Editor, alter <lb />
thinking over this thing and that, <lb />
I am somewhat inclined to think <lb />
that with the passing in review <lb />
of so many cf our legal fraternity <lb />
to the succession of one of the <lb />
right of the <lb />
who has lately deceased, I <lb />
cannot help recalling to my mind <lb />
the foregoing. It looks to me <lb />
like a scramble with the dignity <lb />
left out, as they pass around the <lb />
inspection department of the gov- <lb />
One of our judges has <lb />
died, and to see. the flock of <lb />
as they go and come from <lb />
Washington makes me sick on <lb />
the stomach, to think they <lb />
little respect for the party, <lb />
to they claim allegiance. <lb />
Why, sir, if I were a Democrat <lb />
I'd cut my throat before I would <lb />
ask a Republican for an office. <lb />
And wisely we say, I <lb />
reckon the president thinks like <lb />
the two who were <lb />
journeying in the west and came <lb />
to a little inland town about sun- <lb />
down. Well, the night <lb />
there came one of the most <lb />
thunder squalls that ever <lb />
was in the United States. The <lb />
next morning the two men went <lb />
out to look the place over, which <lb />
of log house hotel, <lb />
straw stables and black- <lb />
shop. When our <lb />
came in for breakfast mine host <lb />
Pitt <lb />
four pardons r. cent- <lb />
. I by Kitchin, <lb />
an inane of All in Gray, <lb />
colored, of Pitt county. Gray <lb />
was coo of t the <lb />
September, 1907, term of Pitt <lb />
and to two <lb />
y on the roads. The <lb />
reasons given the pardon <lb />
Prisoner was convicted of <lb />
stealing in money and sen- <lb />
to two years on the roads, <lb />
has served nineteen months. <lb />
Considering that some of the <lb />
jurors state they had some doubt <lb />
at th-i trial, and more <lb />
now, of his guilt, I share the <lb />
opinion of the solicitor that he <lb />
has been sufficiently punished. <lb />
judge and many citizens of <lb />
Pitt county also recommend <lb />
pardon. granted. <lb />
our more but Pm getting sleepy. <lb />
you <lb />
town said they in some <lb />
prise, we can tell you. sir, <lb />
we thick it can get up the dad- <lb />
is all that is needed to bring a thunder storm to the <lb />
cleaning up for Friday. size of the place we ever <lb />
Goodnight, <lb />
Vanderbilt <lb />
When you have baggage to go <lb />
to trains No.<lb />
And so I reckon Mr. Taft must <lb />
think by this time that North <lb />
Carolina can get up the darned- <lb />
est, hungriest set of darn fool <lb />
lawyers to the size of the State <lb />
than any in the union. Why <lb />
don't they stand on their legal <lb />
learning and medical <lb />
at the pop, and <lb />
demand the respect due their <lb />
profession by looking dignified <lb />
and wise, and tell the president <lb />
if any judgeship lying <lb />
around loose, that wants its fill <lb />
of a that is as full of <lb />
as an egg is of meat, to <lb />
just call on and <lb />
say you are a fool, <lb />
that is man I want for <lb />
I can tell you now, too <lb />
many of that kind of folks are <lb />
Taft the monkey show <lb />
for many of them to get it. It <lb />
looks tome like the president <lb />
has left the matter open so long <lb />
just to see bow many jackasses <lb />
there are in North Carolina that <lb />
wants to be judge. It looks that <lb />
way to a man up s tree, as he <lb />
sends down here every once in a <lb />
while for some of them to go be- <lb />
fore him to see how nice they <lb />
can bray. Seawall or Skinner <lb />
either would make a good judge, <lb />
and if either one is <lb />
then all this talk of rotten eggs <lb />
will cease. Respect will be <lb />
shown all over the district to the<lb />
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT. <lb />
IN CHARGE OF J. M. BLOW. <lb />
Agent of The Eastern Reflector for Ayden and vicinity. Advertising rates furnished <lb />
seed at Smith Mer. OF MAY CELEBRATION. aN THE <lb />
We will pay cents each for A. 1-mens. Stand t. be <lb />
good flour and sugar barrels de- <lb />
livered in Ayden week <lb />
ending 20th. want car <lb />
loads. J-R- Barf Co- <lb />
M. H. Sauls makes the best <lb />
cold drinks that can be made at <lb />
the fountain, lea cold the year <lb />
round Try one. . <lb />
M. M. Sauls has just received <lb />
a fine lot of perfumes and toilet <lb />
water. <lb />
tell me that J. R. Smith, <lb />
Co., are manufacturing <lb />
as good wagons, carts and bug- <lb />
as can be found any where. <lb />
See them before buying. <lb />
the Intelligence, Energy and <lb />
the Average Mm. <lb />
Charlotte, April 13.-All <lb />
of the of May Editor C- H. Poe, of The Pro- <lb />
celebration, which is to <lb />
in this city next month vile on Norfolk <lb />
the signing of tram Friday-evening and <lb />
Mecklenburg Declaration of to where <lb />
are rapidly completing night he to a large <lb />
their tor the big in the auditorium of <lb />
event. The several parade com- High School Today he <lb />
including the floral. MM to and spoke to <lb />
the colonial and others, are a large number of people in the <lb />
for the most <lb />
affair in the history <lb />
of the city. The Daughters of <lb />
the American the <lb />
Children of the Confederacy, the <lb />
Colonial Dames and other <lb />
Spring dress goods laces and <lb />
to match at J. ti. Smith historic will <lb />
For Beach at <lb />
good boats, flat, <lb />
year as new, and full <lb />
camp Beach in <lb />
shape. J- u- <lb />
Co. a, C. Terms ea- <lb />
Lime, cement, window, doors, <lb />
locks awl hinges at J. a. <lb />
re w Una <lb />
J. i <lb />
auditorium of the graded school. <lb />
As The Reflector will have the <lb />
privilege in the next few days <lb />
of giving extracts from Mr. <lb />
Poe's speech, we shall not at- <lb />
tempt to comment at length on it <lb />
His speech was a gem, <lb />
occupy in the intellectual and <lb />
a line u <lb />
of ad prices -i-u <lb />
Wides. see . needing <lb />
;.<lb />
stair p <lb />
of J. iv. <lb />
Co. <lb />
in the procession. The <lb />
chairman of the floral parade <lb />
committee is that ail <lb />
members of these organizations <lb />
who do not live in Charlotte <lb />
shall be <lb />
and take part in the parade. <lb />
Definite plans have been made <lb />
to erect an immense reviewing <lb />
stand -n the <lb />
c grounds from <lb />
,;,., President Taft and at expense who <lb />
i ., v, t gives standing community. <lb />
THE MUSIC CLUB. <lb />
Entertained by Mr. P. M <lb />
at Mn. <lb />
The Music Club was most <lb />
pleasantly entertained Thursday <lb />
, at the home of Mrs. J. S Tun- <lb />
stall, the hostess Mrs. P. <lb />
M. Johnston. <lb />
As the members arrived they <lb />
were met at the door by Mrs. <lb />
Johnston and Miss Minnie Tun- <lb />
stall and found a most cordial <lb />
welcome awaiting them. <lb />
The club first transacted its <lb />
business then the following pro- <lb />
gram was rendered, the subject <lb />
being <lb />
Piano duet. Waltz by Chopin, <lb />
Mrs. Carper and Miss Tunstall. <lb />
Vocal solo, Mr. <lb />
James. <lb />
Biography of Chopin, Mrs. <lb />
Higgs. <lb />
Vocal solo, <lb />
Mrs. Hooker. <lb />
Vocal duet, Mrs. <lb />
Hall and Miss Bennett. <lb />
This was followed by two <lb />
guessing contests, the first being <lb />
today. <lb />
the kind that helps to bring our musical words <lb />
Southland to the position it should j , contained in a quo- <lb />
Mrs. Stonewall Jackson, <lb />
will i <lb />
e parade. <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
hi ., C, April -4. <lb />
from Chopin. Miss Ben- <lb />
No one heard moSt words in a <lb />
him speak who did not get from and was awarded the <lb />
it an inspiration to do more for g The other a reading <lb />
his section in increasing the in- with be <lb />
energy and character. ed names of <lb />
of the average man, for be truly having to <lb />
the names as a few bars <lb />
of each song was played on the <lb />
piano. Mrs. Carper won the <lb />
prize in this, <lb />
were served by i <lb />
Misses Christine Johnston and <lb />
Mamie Ruth Tunstall, and after <lb />
a chorus practice the club ad-l <lb />
with Mr. Charles <lb />
. April 22nd. <lb />
d that it not the occasional <lb />
brilliant man turned out of a <lb />
v. <lb />
y. . O <lb />
J. <lb />
;. v. <lb />
in <lb />
nil .-. <lb />
. . . I family, <lb />
n K i <lb />
ere with Mrs. Martha <lb />
;. ; era <lb />
i i lat week. <lb />
is judged by its average <lb />
, and are ones <lb />
I. should in- <lb />
. ;. V . ii o . <lb />
-I in with I <lb />
i H <lb />
. Pitt counts have<lb />
lo. <lb />
v, o c-ii . our mules <lb />
hones, repair <lb />
J. iv. o. <lb />
s use <lb />
at -i. Ii. <lb />
just at J. K <lb />
Co. <lb />
and .,. <lb />
at J. it- Co. f church at Parmele Sunday. <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
N. C, April <lb />
Miss Blanche Ferebee attended <lb />
the mar- <lb />
at House Wednesday morn- <lb />
O. G. Calhoun returned Wed- <lb />
night from Norfolk, after <lb />
a short visit to friends of that <lb />
place. <lb />
H. B. Phillips and son, F. M. <lb />
Phillips, are spending the <lb />
holidays in Suffolk. <lb />
and Hom- <lb />
of Greenville, spent Tuesday <lb />
and Wednesday in <lb />
th guests of Mrs. O. G. Calhoun. <lb />
Mrs. S. R. Clary, of Kinston. <lb />
has returned home after spend- <lb />
sometime with tier sister, <lb />
Mn. O G, Calhoun. <lb />
Miss Julia Phillips, of Suffolk, <lb />
is spending some time with Mrs. <lb />
O. G. <lb />
Miss Rosa Bell and Mr. T. S <lb />
Smith were married at <lb />
dine hotel Sunday afternoon. <lb />
Elder Laughinghouse, of <lb />
Jack, officiating. Many friends <lb />
and were present to <lb />
witness the occasion. Miss Mabel <lb />
Savage, of Rosemary, was <lb />
among the out of town guests. <lb />
The Easter festival given by <lb />
the Woman's Betterment <lb />
Friday night proved -e <lb />
quite a success. The country <lb />
store and fish afforded <lb />
much fun and amusement, while <lb />
the basket booth created much <lb />
the <lb />
Mi <lb />
thank for your I <lb />
. A that Mr. Poe <lb />
c . . re and <lb />
W la r Mi r <lb />
ill of liver ii i m. <lb />
p t nice, <lb />
i tr <lb />
h malaria. 11.00 <lb />
21-2 v Dies much as <lb />
Sod by John I. <lb />
. . many drummers here the <lb />
; st week. <lb />
. K. Barnhill and little <lb />
of Winterville, several <lb />
The Chattanooga Tradesman <lb />
a reports the following <lb />
near <lb />
Joseph Warren attended <lb />
School books, tablets, Bibles <lb />
Co. <lb />
nice country corn <lb />
at per bushel t J- R <lb />
Smith. Co., Dix n. <lb />
IT SAVED HI LEG. <lb />
AH thought I'd e my writes <lb />
J A <lb />
Ten years that <lb />
could not U last Is d me <lb />
Then Salve it <lb />
Infallible for <lb />
eruptions. Bait <lb />
fever sores, burns, seal-is, cuts <lb />
piles. at all <lb />
TRUST CO. <lb />
Holds Anneal Meeting sad Elects <lb />
Officers. <lb />
The annual meeting of the <lb />
stockholders of Greenville Bank- <lb />
Trust Company was held <lb />
Monday at o'clock in the of- <lb />
of the bank. In addition to <lb />
a substantial cash dividend paid, <lb />
the bank added to its <lb />
plus, making amount now <lb />
The officer a of the previous <lb />
year were re elected, and E. <lb />
Flanagan was made <lb />
dent, this office having been <lb />
cant since the election of J. R. <lb />
Spier to presidency in <lb />
The following are the <lb />
of the <lb />
J. K. Spier, president <lb />
E. G. Flanagan, vice-president <lb />
C. S. Carr, cashier. <lb />
A. J. Moore, teller and book- <lb />
keeper. <lb />
N. Warren, assistant teller <lb />
and bookkeeper. <lb />
It is gratifying to the stock- <lb />
holders friends of this <lb />
did institution that it <lb />
an excellent showing. It is ad- <lb />
officered, conducts its <lb />
business along conservative lines, <lb />
extends every reasonable <lb />
to its patrons, and <lb />
merits the fullest confidence of <lb />
the public. <lb />
we will have to take tie <lb />
place as judge. We do nut want <lb />
it, but always in the hands of <lb />
our friends. Much rather not <lb />
the place. <lb />
a Overton and w of <lb />
Stokes, spent Monday afternoon <lb />
here. <lb />
Miss Alice G. left last <lb />
for Elizabeth City to spend <lb />
a few days. <lb />
Mrs. John Belcher and child- <lb />
left Saturday to visit <lb />
at Washington. <lb />
Coming 27th. <lb />
The Oxford orphanage singing <lb />
class will give a concert in the <lb />
Masonic Temple opera house on <lb />
Tuesday evening, 27th. Those <lb />
who attend these concerts spend <lb />
an evening in a delightful and <lb />
helpful way. children <lb />
an excellent program, and <lb />
they represent a work that lies <lb />
close to the hearts of the people. <lb />
cries established North <lb />
daring the week ending <lb />
April <lb />
hardware <lb />
company; machinery <lb />
company. <lb />
pow- <lb />
or plant. <lb />
com- <lb />
Salisbury <lb />
plant <lb />
Co. <lb />
lumber Co. <lb />
Elizabeth City-60,000 shoe <lb />
factory. <lb />
Selma-$5,000 telephone sys- <lb />
Tor. List T leers. <lb />
The B rd C j <lb />
appointed the following <lb />
a; tax list tatters in th several <lb />
townships for the year <lb />
Beaver Dam, A. A. Joyner, <lb />
D. C. Barrow. <lb />
Bethel, Carson, <lb />
Carolina, S. A. Congleton. <lb />
J. S. Tucker. <lb />
F. <lb />
Falkland, J. H. Smith. <lb />
Farmville, R. L. Joyner. <lb />
T. It. <lb />
Pact <lb />
Swift Creek. J. C. Gaskins. <lb />
excitement and <lb />
most delicate appetite. The <lb />
last booth which contained the <lb />
biddies and rabbits <lb />
pleased the little folks. i <lb />
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to t. for their <lb />
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d. lose ii <lb />
from a ice v <lb />
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dicker, and Mann and <lb />
Tyson, of Greenville. <lb />
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v. advancing sale <lb />
sable medicine. <lb />
think UM <lb />
I tried any time. <lb />
Since I ire <lb />
never without It.<lb />
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His Moral Status Was AH <lb />
A Cough remedy Is Bees <lb />
Laxative Syrup. For <lb />
colds, croup, whooping-cough, hoarse- <lb />
and all bronchial affections. Best <lb />
for is quick to re- <lb />
and tastes Gently laxative. <lb />
Sold by John L. Wooten. <lb />
Boy <lb />
Avon Cromartie, a Greenville <lb />
bey who has for sometime been <lb />
in the service Atlantic <lb />
v. <lb />
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and Roy greatly longed to go and <lb />
the clowns and all the clever <lb />
animals, but his father objected, <lb />
en the grounds that good little <lb />
boys never went to the circus, <lb />
you always say I am not a <lb />
good said Ry. dejectedly, <lb />
besides, he added, <lb />
brightening up. I better <lb />
go while I'm bad enough to en- <lb />
joy for <lb />
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between Mount and <lb />
Florence, met with an accident <lb />
a few days ago in which one of <lb />
his foot were cut off. His sis <lb />
here. Mrs. L. H. Lee and <lb />
Misses Blanche ind Eula <lb />
were advised of th-. <lb />
dent but did not learn any par- <lb />
as to how it occurred or <lb />
how serious was the injury <lb />
further than the of one foot.<lb />
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Mr. I <lb />
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will say. go aw I'm busy <lb />
to-day. for <lb />
May. <lb />
Farm For Sale-180 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 />
Salesman Wanted-Young <lb />
or woman to sell the introductory <lb />
package of Coffee to <lb />
Liberal commission, <lb />
and agreeable work. Need not <lb />
interfere with present employ- <lb />
C Barrington Hall, The <lb />
Steel Cut Coffee, and <lb />
Coffee are made so by <lb />
splendid quality and liberal ad- <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb />
AT AYDEN, N. C. <lb />
At the Close of Business February, <lb />
Resources <lb />
WORDS TO FREEZE THE SOUL. <lb />
eon has Consumption. His <lb />
case is appalling <lb />
words were spoken to E. Blevens, <lb />
a leading Springfield, <lb />
by two expert a lung <lb />
hen was shown the wonder- <lb />
power of Dr. King's New Discovery. <lb />
After three weeks writes Mr. <lb />
was as well M ever. I <lb />
would not take money in the world <lb />
what for my Infallible <lb />
SWEPT NIAGARA. <lb />
This calamity often h <lb />
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and faster warning <lb />
are d. dull pain or ache in <lb />
back warns the Kidneys need <lb />
attention if y u would e fat I <lb />
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disease. Take E settle s at nice <lb />
and see backache d a yo r best <lb />
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for and colds, its the safest., retUrn. Ion <lb />
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surest cure of desperate lung diseases <lb />
on and 1.00 at ding- <lb />
gist. Guarantee satisfaction <lb />
bottle free. <lb />
from weak kidneys and b etc. <lb />
on 1.00 who cured me. <lb />
J. R of <lb />
Tenn. Only at all Druggists. <lb />
abilities <lb />
Loans and discounts 44,488.76 Coital stock -25,000.00 <lb />
Surplus fund 11,250.00 <lb />
profits, lees <lb />
cur. exp. and taxes pd. 2,795.8 <lb />
sub. to check 42,551.74 <lb />
Cashier's outstanding 137.00 <lb />
Total <lb />
Overdrafts unsecured 897.81 <lb />
Furniture and fixtures MO <lb />
Demand loans 2,500.00 <lb />
Due from 27,883.08 <lb />
Cash items l-00 <lb />
Gold coin <lb />
Silver coin, including all <lb />
minor coin cur. 1,048.76 <lb />
bank and other <lb />
Notes <lb />
4,689.00 <lb />
Total 081.787.97 <lb />
Dr Joseph Dixon <lb />
Physician and Surgeon <lb />
Office over Bank Building <lb />
AYDEN. N. C. <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
W. H. Smith has purchased <lb />
the of A. D. Cox in the <lb />
Carolina Milling <lb />
Co. and will conduct the bus- <lb />
at the sane place- All <lb />
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. WOrk promptly looked alter. Mr, <lb />
COUNTY OP PITT that i Cox will still with the<lb />
Dept. M., Baker Importing Co. R- C. <lb />
For Sale Long <lb />
pie cotton seed. Call on <lb />
Greenville. 23rd <lb />
will treat you <lb />
, Cashier. <lb />
Hudson St., New York. City. <lb />
STANCIL HODGES. <lb />
Notary Public <lb />
R. C. CANNON. <lb />
DIXON, <lb />
Directors. <lb />
MISS C. MEREDITH, <lb />
Graduate Nurse <lb />
Ayden, North Carolina. <lb />
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Mills Major <lb />
M ore Lo 3-4 <lb />
M e And<lb />
Amos <lb />
Ma Joe <lb />
Moon Chester <lb />
Mar. I <lb />
6.26 <lb />
7.25 <lb />
4.16 <lb />
12.60 <lb />
7.88 <lb />
6.45<lb />
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Den is John <lb />
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Griffin J A <lb />
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Jacobs Charlie <lb />
Mrs Nora <lb />
W S <lb />
Lewis W E <lb />
Manning F Jr <lb />
Peyton Char es <lb />
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wife acres <lb />
Mo In acres <lb />
Si ell I <lb />
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6.06 t-. I <lb />
John C <lb />
4.-6 Taylor M s <lb />
2.31 e <lb />
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V ms Richard wife 1-4 acres, <lb />
8.71 Will <lb />
4.13 War en M lots <lb />
4.70 M L 1907 lots <lb />
Wilton <lb />
W rd S <lb />
3.36 Walker I <lb />
11.11 Walker I <lb />
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Whitfield lot <lb />
2.49 Louisa <lb />
TOWNSHIP. <lb />
Clark J i <lb />
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b Walter acres <lb />
SMITH SCHOOL CLOSES. <lb />
Lane Crowd, Interesting and <lb />
Bountiful Dinner. <lb />
On Wednesday the school, <lb />
by Misses May Brooks ard <lb />
at <lb />
house, in Beaver Dam township, <lb />
closed for the term. There were <lb />
a large number of people present <lb />
from the surrounding country, <lb />
and the occasion was in every <lb />
way a pleasant one. <lb />
A little past o'clock <lb />
J. V. Judd. of Wake county I <lb />
schools, was introduced by Supt- j <lb />
W. H. of Pitt schools- <lb />
for an hour Judd spoke <lb />
to the people most <lb />
His subject was <lb />
and and in a <lb />
common sense way showed <lb />
that by a waste of energy and <lb />
resources that nature has given <lb />
us w lose <lb />
illustrations in pressing home <lb />
his argument, and showed that <lb />
proper conservation of that <lb />
with which nature has surround l <lb />
ed us and the proper development <lb />
of resources we can become <lb />
the greatest people on the earth. <lb />
Following the speech Prof. <lb />
some remarks <lb />
thinking Prof Judd tor coming <lb />
to Pitt and Uttering such <lb />
timely words. Prof. <lb />
also made some re- <lb />
tie and the ex- <lb />
work it has done during <lb />
the session. The enrollment <lb />
the session reached and of <lb />
an average attendance of <lb />
was made through the term, <lb />
, which <lb />
for a country school. <lb />
so At the of the session <lb />
a prize was to the pupil <lb />
who showed the best average <lb />
attendance, bun the record show <lb />
7.98 ed that six pupils had been per- <lb />
feet in attendance, not j <lb />
a day nor being tardy, so prizes <lb />
were awarded to all six of them. <lb />
They were Carrie Belle Smith. <lb />
Alice Martha Lee Smith, <lb />
Willoughby, Ty- <lb />
sou and Joe Joyner. The prizes <lb />
3.7 were presented to these pupils <lb />
Profs Judd and and <lb />
the writer. <lb />
After the exercises had con- <lb />
a bountiful dinner was <lb />
near the <lb />
house. The people of Beaver <lb />
Dam certainly know how to do<lb />
v. . <lb />
a paying <lb />
i am now offering <lb />
f you are expecting tot <lb />
it will be to your interest to see me. tor sale. <lb />
I also have some splendid sites on rail, cad sidings sale. <lb />
Terms to suit <lb />
L. C ARTHUR, <lb />
GR <lb />
N. C. <lb />
4.26 <lb />
5.411 <lb />
Notice. <lb />
II nullified as executors of the <lb />
of Wright <lb />
late of Pit North Carolina, <lb />
is o all haying <lb />
ms against the estate of said de- <lb />
to exhibit them to the under- <lb />
sign d on or , or <lb />
this will be pleaded in bar of <lb />
their recovery. <lb />
. persons i, to said <lb />
is a remarkable showing will make immediate payment. <lb />
Th s March J. <lb />
Walter L. Smith. <lb />
L. Sm-th. <lb />
Joshua Wright Smith. <lb />
Skinner Attorneys. <lb />
ltd <lb />
WANTED-A RIDER <lb />
Strayed. <lb />
4.79 <lb />
4.08<lb />
ml U <lb />
one Ii. o <lb />
d tan but <lb />
Yes, After All, <lb />
It's to Vs <lb />
8.1.9 <lb />
6.08 <lb />
2.2. <lb />
7.64 <lb />
3.77 <lb />
5.77 <lb />
44.44 <lb />
10.2 <lb />
About two months ago seven of <lb />
hogs. One female weighing <lb />
pounds, color white spots <lb />
mar swallow fork ii right ear and <lb />
half moon in left; one shoat, <lb />
weight about pound-; one <lb />
f. male about pounds, red <lb />
c ow fork in right ear <lb />
and in left with four <lb />
small Any info <lb />
loading to recovery will be rewarded. <lb />
II. L. i. <lb />
K. F. D. Stokes. N. C. <lb />
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FROM <lb />
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pairs now <lb />
floats up small <lb />
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allow- I <lb />
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. of fatten from <lb />
ii tin- maw . j. <lb />
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No thick <lb />
Strip. <lb />
and also rim strip <lb />
prevent rim <lb />
will <lb />
Notice. <lb />
Having qualified as administratrix <lb />
annexed of L. H. Cox, <lb />
this is to all persons <lb />
thin,,, and they show interest <lb />
you nod they will ride <lb />
any you have mi or <lb />
i i whatever they undertake. <lb />
.-They have u school of which <lb />
are proud, for it is <lb />
among the best, and they know <lb />
how to spread a dinner that can- <lb />
not be surpassed. <lb />
3.87 <lb />
Manning a <lb />
Mills C <lb />
Nelson J Ed <lb />
John A <lb />
Nicola <lb />
J Q <lb />
Smith C J <lb />
Sm th C E <lb />
Smith Ben <lb />
W B <lb />
Smith Joe F <lb />
Stocks<lb />
J M <lb />
Tripp <lb />
Jerry <lb />
Mark <lb />
8.52 <lb />
6.72 <lb />
7.72 <lb />
17.93 <lb />
1.54 <lb />
4.39 <lb />
1.95 <lb />
6.73 <lb />
17.38 <lb />
8.05 <lb />
Wilson S acres <lb />
SWIFT CREEK. <lb />
Burney S I 1-2 acres <lb />
Borrow Mrs acres <lb />
Chapman F acres <lb />
W h F <lb />
Corey W F acres <lb />
C George Sr acre <lb />
Cannon P S 1-2 acres <lb />
Cannon George I <lb />
Dunn J C acres <lb />
Henry 3-4 acres <lb />
Footer Sim I lot <lb />
W G <lb />
Gardner Bert acres <lb />
22.03 Harriss Mrs acres <lb />
7.34 John A acres <lb />
7.441 Hardy D acres <lb />
19.40 James acres <lb />
8.30 Moon Dave acres <lb />
9.3 acres <lb />
R E 1-2 acres <lb />
4.90 Perkins J W acres <lb />
1.85 Smith J V <lb />
Smith A A I acres <lb />
15.36 Stewart J W acres <lb />
Smith Ester 1-2 acres <lb />
3.23 Worthington J K <lb />
10.85 Wall Heirs acres <lb />
5.01 Wilson acres <lb />
1.9 <lb />
20.28 <lb />
7.72 <lb />
14.29 <lb />
8.49 <lb />
2.49 <lb />
1.70 <lb />
10.43 <lb />
1.80 <lb />
I. <lb />
23.82 <lb />
8.89 <lb />
Land Sale. <lb />
on or before the h day of <lb />
March. or this not will be <lb />
pleaded in bar of All per- <lb />
sons indebted to laid estate are notified <lb />
to make immediate payment. <lb />
This day of March, 1909. <lb />
Mrs. Annie E Cox, <lb />
c. t. a. of L. H. Cox. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Dawson. <lb />
read. <lb />
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brass hand pump. th. <lb />
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J. <lb />
INSURE WITH <lb />
C. L. WILKINSON <lb />
Life, Fire, Accident and Health <lb />
and Bonds. Will go on your j <lb />
Bond. <lb />
Norfolk and Southern y <lb />
Fitzgerald, Ken, Receivers. <lb />
DIVISION PASSENGER<lb />
p. m. <lb />
LEAVE GREENVILLE <lb />
, ii <lb />
. and <lb />
to n. <lb />
Plymouth, <lb />
and <lb />
; Ion- <lb />
You Lose Weight the Night, j <lb />
Don't rush off the doc- <lb />
tor if daring your <lb />
deep you have nearly four <lb />
pounds. And don't worried if; <lb />
find a brisk walk has in <lb />
similar lots. S in- <lb />
the healthy <lb />
human is and <lb />
might through the whole twenty- <lb />
four hour.-. You arc lightest just <lb />
before breakfast, but one hour later <lb />
you may have gained twenty-eight <lb />
ounces, while, after losing and gain- <lb />
on during the day, a <lb />
good dinner in the evening will add <lb />
no Hum thirty-four ounce to <lb />
your avoirdupois. The biggest drop <lb />
take place while man is in the <lb />
of Morpheus, the average loan <lb />
hem three and a half, pound <lb />
London Scraps. <lb />
THE ATTIC INSTINCT. <lb />
aw., i. <lb />
stations, K. <lb />
For Grim- sand Chocowinity. and <lb />
p. m. stations. <lb />
a. m. J For I Wilson Raleigh, <lb />
p. m. <lb />
NOW. <lb />
St bet way of <lb />
In la making things <lb />
known from to man, from <lb />
man to woman, lies the secret of <lb />
for which Individuals and com- <lb />
seek. <lb />
The day of waiting BUSINESS <lb />
to step In at the door and SUCCESS <lb />
to blow In at the window Is past. <lb />
must go out and corral <lb />
and coax SUCCESS. <lb />
And the one way to do It la <lb />
A Mystery. <lb />
traced here <lb />
tn aW C the <lb />
man-to this From here on <lb />
bar's only the the <lb />
New. the question la. become <lb />
the <lb />
., <lb />
MEAD CYCLE <lb />
SB <lb />
By of a power of sale contain- <lb />
ed in a executed U <lb />
T. J. Hadley and unsigned to J. C. <lb />
said mortgage being executed . <lb />
wife, duly re- ship a doable box steam P <lb />
corded in the office of the register of press with inch fan and all belts, <lb />
county in book -8, page pulleys, shafting pipe, ready <lb />
Sid, default having been made in the work. Hare never finned <lb />
Up to Dale Gin for Sale. <lb />
I will sell gin outfit real cheap <lb />
now. Consisting of two saw Win- <lb />
ship gins, a double box steam <lb />
WHy <lb />
payment of the note secured therein, <lb />
the will offer for to <lb />
the bidder for cash, at the <lb />
court door in the town of Green- <lb />
ville, North Carolina, on Monday, <lb />
19th, 1903. between the of and <lb />
p. m that land, <lb />
I and in Falkland township, Pitt county, <lb />
adjoining the lands of Robert <lb />
B W. Pittman, Robert W. W. <lb />
I S. Owens and known the <lb />
Moore place, containing two d <lb />
and thirty acres more or Ma. It be- <lb />
the land allotted to said Ben M. <lb />
from his estate. <lb />
Terms of sale cash. <lb />
March 17th, 1909. <lb />
T. J. Mortgagee. <lb />
J. C. Hadley, Assignee. <lb />
Connor Connor, <lb />
ltd <lb />
rood as new, bought from Continental <lb />
Gin Co. and Monger patent <lb />
Z. V. Whitehurst <lb />
S ltd Oakley, N. C. <lb />
6.60 <lb />
r. <lb />
2.29 <lb />
3.48 <lb />
21.74 <lb />
7.6- <lb />
24.90 <lb />
6.26 <lb />
7.61 <lb />
4.78 <lb />
Stray Op, <lb />
have taken up one stray male hog, <lb />
weighs between and pounds, <lb />
black color, marked with for <lb />
in right ear. Owner can got same by <lb />
proving ownership and paying charges. <lb />
CM. Langston, <lb />
R. F. D. No. Winterville. N. C <lb />
FALKLAND <lb />
Braswell heirs <lb />
Dupree Miller <lb />
Gorham <lb />
Johnson Anthony <lb />
Owens <lb />
Smith SM <lb />
Williams Turner <lb />
Whitehurst Lam l-i <lb />
60.60 <lb />
6.02 <lb />
8.28 <lb />
4.47 <lb />
6.20 <lb />
3.38 <lb />
Ki <lb />
14.63 <lb />
4.70 <lb />
TOWNSHIP. <lb />
Allen F <lb />
Atkinson <lb />
Barrett CL <lb />
Barrett Mrs C L <lb />
Bynum <lb />
Cobb Howell <lb />
Monroe <lb />
Coll Annie <lb />
Jones <lb />
Joyner Oscar Jr <lb />
joy. AS<lb />
. . <lb />
Notice. <lb />
By virtue of the power of sale con- <lb />
in a mortgage deed executed <lb />
and by W. H. Willoughby to <lb />
G. E. Harris on the 1st of <lb />
1909, and duly recorded in the <lb />
Register of Deeds office of Pitt county. <lb />
North Carolina, in Book page <lb />
the undersigned will expose to public <lb />
sale, before the court house door <lb />
e, for cash, highest bid- <lb />
on Saturday the 8th day of <lb />
at o'clock, noon the following <lb />
real property, In Greenville <lb />
township the land <lb />
and of L C. Arthur, Wm May. <lb />
Jno. May, and others and <lb />
known as the Willoughby land being <lb />
tract, of laid deeded to Sophia <lb />
Paul and wife <lb />
a Nichols, and said <lb />
W H that tract <lb />
land by said Willoughby <lb />
from t- <lb />
on which I <lb />
by ii-w resides to said <lb />
deed. <lb />
S day Of <lb />
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Pills. They the system. Do <lb />
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Wooten. <lb />
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about pounds, color red and black <lb />
spotted, unmarked. Been with <lb />
stock about three months Owner can <lb />
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Early Corn, Onion Sets, <lb />
awn Seeds. At <lb />
Coward Wooten <lb />
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That Are Rubbish. j <lb />
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lived in the city by merely glancing <lb />
under her bed. I f there are three <lb />
hat boxes one will letters, <lb />
one scraps of ribbons and <lb />
it's a man it's clippings <lb />
and one anything from a broken <lb />
lock to old road maps. If. beside <lb />
these, there are bundles of , <lb />
and pile of s-t <lb />
to mention a bicycle seat and a <lb />
green umbrella that one might <lb />
in private all these <lb />
things have seen placed aide the, <lb />
if they are patiently moved <lb />
every cleaning day and clung <lb />
through a moving, then their own- <lb />
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will think from an attic point <lb />
of view for the rest of their lives, <lb />
and their family might as well be- <lb />
come resigned. <lb />
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on the subject of stray pieces of <lb />
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and cannot help themselves. <lb />
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kept in the cellar, others in <lb />
the wood shod, others in the pantry <lb />
and the cupboard on the first floor, <lb />
still others in the closets on the <lb />
next floor, and everything and any- <lb />
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Corn, corn Meal and all kinds of <lb />
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Taft Vandyke M <lb />
solid car load BUCK STOVES <lb />
Also Rolls Matting. Fine Line Couches. and Lace <lb />
COMING <lb />
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Hay, <lb />
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Corn. <lb />
of W. B. He will <lb />
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Tuning. <lb />
Our tuner will be in Greenville <lb />
next week. If your piano needs <lb />
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in our temporary with <lb />
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Table Dinner Club Breakfast to <lb />
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Winterville. N. C. <lb />
Galloway and sister, <lb />
Miss Helen, of Grimesland. spent <lb />
Sunday here visiting their many <lb />
friends. <lb />
Miss Ethel May Carroll, who <lb />
has been teaching <lb />
during the past year, has re- <lb />
turned home for her summer <lb />
vacation. <lb />
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ville, filled his appointment at <lb />
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afternoon. <lb />
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will give an entertain- <lb />
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piles astound tho world. KB <lb />
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and Sunday. <lb />
We have just received our line <lb />
of men's and slippers. <lb />
See us for styles and prices. <lb />
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SPROUTS <lb />
N. C, April 1909. <lb />
Miss Mary Lassiter and Mrs. <lb />
Lassiter, of Snow Hill, <lb />
came over Tuesday evening and <lb />
spent the night, at Ivy Smith's <lb />
and attended the school closing <lb />
at Smith's school house <lb />
day. They returned home Fri- <lb />
day morning. <lb />
Miss Em Joyner, of Greenville, <lb />
came up Tuesday night and <lb />
stopped at Ivy Smith's to be at <lb />
the picnic Wednesday. <lb />
There were so many people <lb />
R. M. and J. Robt. <lb />
attended our Sunday <lb />
and preaching here Sun- <lb />
day evening. <lb />
Miss Lillie Tucker and Joe <lb />
Cobb, of Standard, were in our <lb />
town Sunday evening. <lb />
Mrs. C. E. and <lb />
Miss Janie Tyson who are visit- <lb />
here, spent at C. <lb />
L. Tyson's near <lb />
G. H. Crumpler. of <lb />
son, will be at Smith's school <lb />
house Sunday, April 18th, it <lb />
being his regular appointment to <lb />
preach morning and night <lb />
Hope all that can will come out <lb />
to hear him. Sunday school at <lb />
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mother gave him a knife. A <lb />
little friend told him that <lb />
to give his mother a penny <lb />
that it would not cut their <lb />
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Norfolk, now persons <lb />
to Close Early. <lb />
We the undersigned merchants <lb />
of the town of Greenville <lb />
to close our stores, at <lb />
o'clock during summer <lb />
months each except <lb />
day until August first, <lb />
go into Monday, April <lb />
twelfth. <lb />
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Price Sold by John <lb />
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Stray Up. <lb />
I have taken up two female one <lb />
weighing about pounds, blue color, <lb />
the other about pounds, black color, <lb />
both marked crop in right ear, slit in <lb />
left ear. One has found pigs sine <lb />
taken up. Owner can get same by <lb />
proving ownership and paying charges. <lb />
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sold at public auction before the court <lb />
door on Thursday, April at <lb />
noon. A. B. S <lb />
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Stray Taken Up. <lb />
I have taken up a male <lb />
color rad with black spots, we <lb />
pounds, marked full in <lb />
left ear, split and half moon in right <lb />
ear. Owner ran get same by proving <lb />
ownership Jr. <lb />
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will treat you <lb />
Clay Root school wishes to ex- <lb />
press their many thanks to Mr. <lb />
R. W. Smith for the <lb />
given them at Pitch Kettle seine <lb />
beach, Friday, April 9th, All <lb />
heartily enjoyed the flab, and <lb />
spent the day very pleasantly. <lb />
Marriage Licenses. <lb />
Register of Deeds W. M. Moore <lb />
has issued the following licenses <lb />
since last <lb />
WHITE. <lb />
Alonzo Cannon and <lb />
Clank. <lb />
R. E. Vivian Dud- <lb />
C. Washington and Annie B. <lb />
Fleming. <lb />
Sam Bunn and Gorham. <lb />
William Haddock and Lena <lb />
Walker. <lb />
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Atkinson. <lb />
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Truth in Preference to Fiction <lb />
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GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY. APR. <lb />
1909 <lb />
I UM 1- <lb />
mm CONVENTION. o honor <lb />
ENTERTAINED JOINTLY BY AYDEN <lb />
AND GREENVILLE <lb />
Meeting Followed <lb />
and IMP- Splendid After <lb />
Dinner Speeches. <lb />
Greenville has a way of doing <lb />
things whenever her mind is set <lb />
to do so, and when it was known <lb />
that Ayden was to join with her <lb />
in the entertainment of the <lb />
district convention for <lb />
the second district, much was <lb />
expected. The occasion has <lb />
come and pone, and it can <lb />
truthfully said <lb />
were more than realized. <lb />
an <lb />
Stands Third in North Carolina and <lb />
Ranks High in United States. <lb />
THE FUNCTIONS OF THE COAT. <lb />
to Toast at Banquet <lb />
by Dr. Faulkner, of Kin- <lb />
Mr. and Ladies <lb />
The Financier, of New York,; <lb />
publishes annually an honor j preface my remarks by <lb />
of State banks in the telling you how I have enjoyed <lb />
States whose surplus and your I find <lb />
divided profits us The <lb />
thing <lb />
shows <lb />
And you have my <lb />
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of <lb />
profits capital this bank <lb />
3rd in North Carolina <lb />
United Stales. <lb />
who says he has no sense of <lb />
as <lb />
of <lb />
. that is to be long and the <lb />
remembered as the and its surplus <lb />
most enjoyable in Greenville <lb />
social history. It was planned <lb />
on a large scale and every detail <lb />
proved a perfect success <lb />
land undivided profits re; <lb />
M the fun. This <lb />
proof that the early <lb />
Greenville came from England. <lb />
Mo we have men in Kinston <lb />
who no sense of humor, in- <lb />
deed who have no of <lb />
any kind to speak of. and if you <lb />
times, <lb />
sympathy. <lb />
A little moonshine now then. <lb />
Is relished by of <lb />
Riding the goat is of <lb />
most ancient of institution. We <lb />
find that Abraham led Isaac t <lb />
Mount Moriah and he took a ram <lb />
in the bushes; C id Father Abra- <lb />
ham got the best of the goat. <lb />
He sacrificed him, whoever <lb />
gets the best of the goat in these <lb />
days has got to be a for <lb />
sure. goat doesn't sacrifice <lb />
now, he makes a base hit, with <lb />
an occasional home run. It's the <lb />
candidate who does the sacrifice <lb />
act, and he counts if <lb />
if he can slide home. <lb />
in the encounter between <lb />
goat and the candidate for the <lb />
with the goat, and from <lb />
is an easy up-grade <lb />
that it length and with <lb />
to the meat the need of <lb />
accomplishment business enforcement. <lb />
of the lodge. And so you see <lb />
that my claim the is at <lb />
of the school. <lb />
lacking an ear for the <lb />
Memorial offered way he puts <lb />
an invocation and the guests,;. i like to know what <lb />
proceed, d to the of they lo when he took the <lb />
the woman's club and the ranks of knighthood. goat is <lb />
people's some of that a most <lb />
kind are on board of trustees <lb />
wafers <lb />
All day Friday every tram <lb />
brought in visitors, the <lb />
largest number coming from <lb />
Kinston on the <lb />
fifty of that town's with <lb />
Ayden not far behind. Many <lb />
ladies were among the visitors, <lb />
as this was not to be purely a <lb />
affair and woman <lb />
pied and charmingly filled her <lb />
place, in it. <lb />
At o'clock in Castle Hall in <lb />
Masonic Temple building the <lb />
district convention met and the <lb />
transaction of business was the <lb />
first order. Ayden, Beaufort, <lb />
Kinston, Washington and <lb />
ville lodges were represented. <lb />
Th.; reports read from the <lb />
lodges showed a steady <lb />
membership and Jo toasts were very <lb />
work being done by order soul of brilliancy and wit H <lb />
the district. A was Indeed an ideal toast master <lb />
ma-Hog tad responds wen <lb />
excellent address by Grand las follows. <lb />
Chancellor W. of. Guests, <lb />
Raleigh. District Grand Cannon, of <lb />
J. It. of <lb />
presided the meeting. <lb />
The of the district <lb />
the elegant menu spread before <lb />
them. <lb />
Oyster Cocktail <lb />
Pickles <lb />
Chips <lb />
Chicken Salad Biscuits <lb />
Sandwich Lettuce <lb />
Cheese ail Baton <lb />
Cream and Cake <lb />
Coffee. <lb />
Dr. C. <lb />
then took charge as toast master, <lb />
and it was soon evidenced <lb />
strong <lb />
and their <lb />
Laws made fifty <lb />
years ago are not adequate to <lb />
meet the needs of to Jay because <lb />
the bottom of it all not so far j of our constant <lb />
, lotion and changed conditions. <lb />
The goat is the principal-I Things that wore then <lb />
might almost say the only could net be Permitted now Our <lb />
that brings new men into, natural be re- <lb />
he orders. They want to whenever it is necessary <lb />
what it is to ride that goat for It. of th, <lb />
Th -y want to know, you know. On <lb />
getting I weapons, aw- <lb />
they want and Judge Cook <lb />
see their friends ride-the old spoke very plainly as t- their <lb />
tail <lb />
cut off in a steel trap. And that grand jury to pr i . I <lb />
reminds me they even have steel ., I they could lino, but it <lb />
traps in this goat , I th, y would not present <lb />
they in the in futures they <lb />
way that steel trap not b so <lb />
did. apparently. <lb />
a fellow good The law ah-m d to <lb />
portion of his self conceit cut those in ran.; as to the <lb />
off. and that reminds of a . <lb />
Th-charge <lb />
We have sometimes to j good <lb />
called The f- cases have been <lb />
They find out. <lb />
themselves. <lb />
that <lb />
i i feast of go Hi things had by. a <lb />
ans reached the end. Hi <lb />
no <lb />
degrees. He must have been <lb />
worse than Clarance <lb />
Jones, who is to have turned <lb />
away in <lb />
I pleased, Mr. <lb />
and to bear to you to- <lb />
the tidings that since <lb />
our last merry meting in the <lb />
city of Kinston In April of last <lb />
year our lodge has suffered <lb />
I no diminution his pristine <lb />
and vigor; no Impair- <lb />
of his rugged good health <lb />
no of bis voracious <lb />
in despite <lb />
He is selected far hi. points. <lb />
He sports whiskers, a la <lb />
this is or but it <lb />
sounds good to horns as <lb />
sharp as a sword, as <lb />
is so raw-boned that he <lb />
like a skeleton with on his <lb />
back high <lb />
of a saddle- <lb />
On the other hand the <lb />
date is badly He <lb />
is tied, sometimes chains, <lb />
blindfolded, barefooted, got <lb />
ought to have a <lb />
deal with a called <lb />
Its a ham- <lb />
mer, to. If it gets good held it <lb />
out of your <lb />
th. Will, a dentist down in <lb />
and sometimes scandalously <lb />
tired. Its an unfair mix up. <lb />
Alabama said he had a patient <lb />
whom he could not cure until he <lb />
found that he was eating too <lb />
much He made him <lb />
Th <lb />
disposed <lb />
W. R. with <lb />
idly weapon, guilty. <lb />
W. <lb />
bill, rs plea c <lb />
judgment pay <lb />
if., of <lb />
Mack Dixon, sault and bat- <lb />
pleads <lb />
Louis carrying <lb />
son. And all <lb />
remarks in the women's clubs, hard <lb />
gentlemen who were to and I feel <lb />
I well A prominent <lb />
I who was present, remarked weapon, not <lb />
he had heard of of <lb />
kind of heads I win, tans you <lb />
lose proposition. i . j but that was <lb />
Few candidates ever get on him; J J j . , ever ht <lb />
r off a man's <lb />
Cutting a man's conceit <lb />
not <lb />
i of a in-iii . <lb />
one of those who had to be mad cu <lb />
All <lb />
times . <lb />
that you will join m on toe <lb />
if you get the chance in <lb />
the good old <lb />
his shadow never <lb />
it is hour <lb />
Mr- to eulogize our beloved <lb />
n. order in high sounding <lb />
The Functions of the that It founded upon <lb />
Dr. Thomas friendship, even the Bell <lb />
I am u of <lb />
bur its <lb />
to. I came through alive. <lb />
that glitters is not gold, l,,,, ,, . <lb />
either. function of W <lb />
My humorous Inform <lb />
me that recently Mark Turnage <lb />
d on this at tho m- <lb />
to <lb />
el- <lb />
I of Damon <lb />
completed., F. Huske, Other f rat. <lb />
B o'clock the social side of Hon. H. W. vi,, . <lb />
the occasion was in readiness. Whedbee. of Greenville. <lb />
All visitors were to the Spirit, Mr. V, <lb />
rooms of Carolina Club where a C. Harding, of Greenville. <lb />
large number of Greenville pee- Space will not permit us <lb />
had already gathered to await comment upon each of these <lb />
Here for an hour a re but the names of the <lb />
Id, and the delivering is a <lb />
of their excellence. <lb />
We never heard better after- <lb />
beneath the decorations of speeches, and there were <lb />
colors made a scene of of oratory <lb />
gallantry and brilliancy among them. ; <lb />
e ha <lb />
them. <lb />
was <lb />
women <lb />
handsome men as <lb />
re- <lb />
indeed, all the virtues <lb />
the vocabulary are en . <lb />
peas a <lb />
which secret <lb />
these I Some <lb />
i mount, while L b U <lb />
at the time <lb />
and had be lifted <lb />
MarK is from <lb />
vi . and Bob fro ; this <lb />
seems to Indicate a dill, n i <lb />
between Farmville a <lb />
I will commend Bob for hi i <lb />
liable timidity, while to Mark. <lb />
will recommend a con- <lb />
function of <lb />
in that he men <lb />
boast sup bis <lb />
,, a fellows, in per- <lb />
N w<lb />
Henry larceny, <lb />
, in case, in <lb />
need six months <lb />
roads, <lb />
Bu dead- <lb />
pleads six <lb />
en roads. <lb />
. II. I wine <lb />
ion upon the question which Is beat goat, must <lb />
fraternities are the treatment of his <lb />
witnessed. In the <lb />
line were ex-Gov. Mrs. <lb />
T. J. Jarvis, Dr. and Mrs. C. <lb />
Laughinghouse, Dr. and <lb />
Mrs. E. A. Mr. and Mrs. <lb />
H. W. Whedbee, Mr. and Mrs. J. <lb />
N. Hart, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. <lb />
Flanagan, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. <lb />
Skinner, of New York, and Mr. <lb />
H. A. White. <lb />
At the scene changed to <lb />
hall where an elaborate <lb />
banquet had been prepared <lb />
the direction of the Ladies <lb />
Aid Society of the Methodist <lb />
church. There were for <lb />
and every seat was occupied. <lb />
The hall anything ever <lb />
undertaken here in the way of <lb />
and its beauty was <lb />
the subject of much comment. <lb />
them. Of course Dr. <lb />
Faulkner's diagnosis of the goat <lb />
was humorous, and it was so full <lb />
of that characteristic as to <lb />
most keep the assembly con- <lb />
with laughter. The Re- <lb />
was fortunate enough to <lb />
secure a copy of his speech, and <lb />
as it is too rich not to be <lb />
ed will give our readers the <lb />
pleasure of seeing it in an <lb />
The brilliant scene ended with <lb />
goodnight by the toast <lb />
at 12.30 and half hour later our <lb />
from the towns to the <lb />
southward were speeding home <lb />
by special train- <lb />
The committees both of Ayden <lb />
and Greenville lodges who had <lb />
charge of the arrangements for <lb />
the district meeting certainly <lb />
is the entered and at in- deserve the highest credit for <lb />
during the banquet the, the success surrounding the en- <lb />
Aeolian orchestra entertained tire occasion, r. <lb />
them with excellent music. <lb />
But, <lb />
virtues as <lb />
the fraternal I assert, <lb />
and shall endeavor to substantiate <lb />
With proof, that the real <lb />
pure, dyed-in-the-wool, bed-rock <lb />
upon which all these orders are <lb />
founded is the <lb />
He is the real thing, the <lb />
which means, the <lb />
bulldog of the the <lb />
sine qua non, which means with- <lb />
out quinine, and thank the Lord <lb />
for that; and my wife adds the <lb />
I agree with her <lb />
blindly as usual, but that sounds <lb />
to me like something to eat. and <lb />
with knowledge of the lodge <lb />
Goat it doesn't fit. <lb />
Friendship, morality, brother- <lb />
love, charity benevolence- <lb />
these are some of the noble <lb />
the practice of which con- <lb />
the and purposes of <lb />
these orders. They are the <lb />
glorious sunshine that gives life <lb />
and health and strength. But <lb />
the thing that attracts, that <lb />
draws men into these orders as <lb />
the moon draws the turbulent <lb />
of the ocean upon the <lb />
of u-i get pretty badly <lb />
loom I and as <lb />
of a favorite re- <lb />
bu, of r. th <lb />
tn . , little ch am <lb />
fl h. <lb />
I As th in <lb />
through the eye must <lb />
kneel and be relieved of all his <lb />
burdens, every man, in riding <lb />
ride, us it <lb />
adorned man- <lb />
ride the goat <lb />
Just <lb />
his, <lb />
. ; Percival Augustus, And <lb />
because <lb />
folly in three cases, pleads <lb />
i and <lb />
. bond for <lb />
eel intoxicating <lb />
a in. <lb />
G wine <lb />
hr pleads <lb />
., ; i an I e and <lb />
required I i . bond for <lb />
not to . i <lb />
n train. <lb />
The grand jury returned a <lb />
true bill for murder against Al- <lb />
Person and Per- <lb />
son for killing Ed D port <lb />
were <lb />
He had to go <lb />
days after mixing <lb />
goat I don't know <lb />
what they did to him, as I am <lb />
but it must have <lb />
while not denying Dome y- land in the <lb />
and tenets of done up in these scraps , Smith gm <lb />
goat, Everybody knows <lb />
of Kinston. at large., <lb />
to tor three <lb />
it of <lb />
it And by reason of the fact <lb />
that he has got what was coming <lb />
the trial set <lb />
so <lb />
waves <lb />
After all had been seated <lb />
around the tables ex Governor <lb />
Jarvis delivered the address of <lb />
welcome which responded to <lb />
by Hon. Y. T. Ormond, of Kin- <lb />
These were both <lb />
fully worded addresses and de- <lb />
livered in the well known good <lb />
style of these distinguished gen- <lb />
Rev. J. B. Cook, pastor of <lb />
A. White, chair- of the seashore, is <lb />
W. E. Hooker, W. E. the Goat <lb />
Hooks, Clarence Cannon, W. J. <lb />
Boyd, E. G. Flanagan. <lb />
Toasts-F. M. Wooten. chair- <lb />
man; J. M. Dixon. C. S. Carr, <lb />
Dr. L. C. Skinner, S. F. <lb />
Dr. E. A. <lb />
R. L. Carr, <lb />
And so while orators lay great <lb />
stress upon the sunshine of these <lb />
virtues, I insist that you do not <lb />
forget the of the <lb />
moonshine of attraction. Not <lb />
that I am afraid, however, that <lb />
the people of Greenville will for <lb />
moonshine. I <lb />
been a plenty. <lb />
And our Brother Marston, <lb />
after he had taken a fall out of <lb />
the bunch, was like the <lb />
good lady who suffered with <lb />
rheumatism. She sent word to <lb />
the doctor she was mighty <lb />
poorly. She could lay <lb />
not set. What must she, do <lb />
And the doctor's prescription <lb />
that she roost. Brother <lb />
Marston was roosting for three <lb />
days after he got back. He still <lb />
has it in for the man who led <lb />
him to it. And by the way they <lb />
have a camel in that thing, and a <lb />
tiger, and the Lord knows what <lb />
not. I wont tell you about my <lb />
experience with the <lb />
I'm not here to be laughed at <lb />
The goat holds the member- <lb />
ship together by that delicate tie <lb />
of human interest that steals <lb />
away the of official <lb />
duties ere they are aware <lb />
It possible for them to act in <lb />
concert in the practice of f <lb />
charity, benevolence, so <lb />
much needed among men in <lb />
dark and dry days of the <lb />
twentieth century. <lb />
They gather in the lodge upon <lb />
to him, he feels more of a man <lb />
thereafter. <lb />
Like the one touch of nature <lb />
that makes the whole world kin <lb />
the riding of the same goat <lb />
makes the whole fraternity <lb />
KING'S ITEMS. <lb />
Kings X Roads April <lb />
We are glad to announce that <lb />
they had a grand time to the <lb />
picnic at Shivers hill last Fri- <lb />
day. <lb />
Miss Irene Smith has been <lb />
right sick but we are glad to <lb />
know that she is up again. <lb />
Mr. W. C. Moore went to <lb />
Fountain last Thursday on <lb />
Mrs. Callie Forbes spent the <lb />
week with Mrs. W. E. Smith. <lb />
We are sorry to know that <lb />
Willie Gainer is right sick, but <lb />
hope he will soon recover. <lb />
S. E. Smith and family and <lb />
Smith, of Fountain, called <lb />
on W. C. Moore last night, <lb />
H. S. Tyson and family spent <lb />
last Sunday with his daughter, <lb />
Mrs. W. E. Smith. <lb />
Misses Ellen Tyson and Irene <lb />
Smith spent last Friday night <lb />
in Fountain. <lb />
May, L. F. Worthington. F. M. C. E. Case and W. W. Worth. <lb />
Tucker. R. B. are Speaking <lb />
Paul S. Moore. Jesse in about two weeks for <lb />
K. B. I ville Florida, where they will <lb />
spend the summer. <lb />
We are sorry to know that <lb />
Mrs. Bettie Matthews is right <lb />
right sick. Hope she will <lb />
recover. <lb />
Robert Matthew and wife <lb />
attended the meeting <lb />
at Friendship Saturday and Sun- <lb />
day. <lb />
SUPERIOR COURT. <lb />
April Criminal Term in Session. <lb />
The April term of Pitt Superior <lb />
court, for the trial of criminal <lb />
cases, began Monday morning <lb />
with Judge C. M. Cook presiding <lb />
and Solicitor C. L. rep <lb />
resenting the State. <lb />
The grand jury is composed of <lb />
the L. A, Mayo, <lb />
foreman; B. D. Nelson. J. W. <lb />
Howard Moore, R. S. <lb />
L. Chery, W. E. Tucker. <lb />
Warren, R. A. Forbes, Z, W. <lb />
Brown. J. H. Cheek, J. E. Park- <lb />
R. A. Nichols. <lb />
The charge of Judge Cook was <lb />
longer than usual, but it was <lb />
well worth hearing and a large <lb />
audience listened to it attentive- <lb />
some <lb />
Hooker, A. B. Ellington. <lb />
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