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Authorized Agent of The Eastern Reflector <lb />
We we headquarters for the; Anew line of best crockery from the surrounding towns and <lb />
peg-tooth and reversible opened <lb />
harrows, stalk cutters, Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
two lorn- plows. No farmer cm If you want your chickens <lb />
do without these valuable healthy and lay well, and your <lb />
farm. We give them Dr. <lb />
give you prices that will interest hiss's Stock and Poultry Food. <lb />
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Prof. G. E Lineberry went to I report it to us and <lb />
on bu j money back, <lb />
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We have a lot of enamel ware <lb />
that must go. for prices <lb />
on it. A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
Our line or fresh garden seeds <lb />
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hear.; he Friday in market. We solicit your <lb />
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country at the school closing last <lb />
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there was a large crowd present <lb />
and all seemed to enjoy them- <lb />
selves very well. As the editor <lb />
wrote a nice piece on it I'll not <lb />
say more. <lb />
C. E. went to <lb />
Thursday. <lb />
Miss Mary Joyner returned to <lb />
her home near Farmville Wed- <lb />
evening and Miss <lb />
Brooks returned to her home <lb />
at Grifton Thursday morning <lb />
We miss them very much. <lb />
They were loath to leave after <lb />
becoming so much attached <lb />
to the people during their six <lb />
stay with us, and we <lb />
regretted to see them leave as <lb />
they had been so faithful as <lb />
teachers at Smith's school house, <lb />
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the most rant Harrington Barber <lb />
Horn blankets and harness I Thursday, <lb />
a G. Cox Mfg. I ivy smith and <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. I and our school work. <lb />
Chickens and eggs a specialty. I We hope they will return some <lb />
wish we had the space <lb />
to outline of the speech. <lb />
We hope to see it published in <lb />
the near <lb />
We are carrying a nice line <lb />
Coffins and Caskets. Prices <lb />
C. D. Smith went to Greenville <lb />
Mark Smith <lb />
of I went to Greenville Saturday to <lb />
arc attend the speaking. <lb />
went to Greenville <lb />
We were glad to have Editor right a, d can furnish nice heats,. T. E. <lb />
D. J. Whichard with us. He A. G. Cox Mfg. Co, Saturday, <lb />
save us two excellent solos In Our line of men's and boys; We mime that w <lb />
addition to these, <lb />
selections were <lb />
Misses Roberson, <lb />
and Cox. <lb />
Axes, shovels, spades, <lb />
axes and all farm r for inspection. <lb />
instrumental <lb />
rendered by <lb />
Butt, <lb />
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raw bats opened up. e j say that the <lb />
from the wide brimmed dent has had ditch- <lb />
Jones palmetto to the nicest dress hat. ed and graded with the <lb />
Harrington Barber Co. in the between <lb />
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that we have seen. And; <lb />
be found at our store, the best <lb />
grades at reasonable prices, <lb />
Harrington, Co. <lb />
Quite a large number of tar . <lb />
people want to Greenville . o, therefore, do . <lb />
morning to attend the <lb />
Association. <lb />
Fresh beef, pork, . . <lb />
styles and prices. A. W. we have eon passing <lb />
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will save the dyspeptic from many <lb />
of misery. and enable him to cat <lb />
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SICK HEADACHE, <lb />
cause the food to assimilate and <lb />
the bod, keen appetite. <lb />
DEVELOP FLESH <lb />
and solid muscle. Elegantly sugar <lb />
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Take No Substitute. <lb />
the genuine Handy Tobacco Mr. and Mrs. Hay wood Smith, <lb />
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A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
We handle the and <lb />
guano dis- <lb />
Come and examine <lb />
them We can give prices that <lb />
intent yon. <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
The famous Cox cotton plant- <lb />
and guano Bowers are still <lb />
going. Prices and right. <lb />
See us before you buy. <lb />
A. G. Cox Co. <lb />
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 />
Rev. B. F. Huske, of Green- <lb />
ville, filled his appointment at <lb />
the Episcopal church Sunday <lb />
afternoon. <lb />
We are glad to announce that <lb />
class from the Oxford Orphan <lb />
will give an entertain- <lb />
here on April 26th. They <lb />
always give excellent entertain- <lb />
and we hope to give them a <lb />
Urge audience. <lb />
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business meeting was held He <lb />
for Greenville Saturday <lb />
afternoon. I went to <lb />
M. Bryan went to Stokes Sunday. <lb />
Monday and returned <lb />
The exercises by the Sunbeams <lb />
of the Baptist church Sunday <lb />
night were delightful indeed. <lb />
A large congregation was present <lb />
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school Sunday evening- <lb />
Rev. J. B. Cook, of Greenville, <lb />
came up Sunday afternoon and <lb />
a very good sermon at <lb />
Smith's house. J. F. <lb />
rendered. A collection amount- Stokes, of Greenville, came with <lb />
to was taken for <lb />
missions. <lb />
Rev. E. T. Philips, of Ayden, <lb />
piles astound tho world. KB <lb />
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made <lb />
tilled his regular appointment at <lb />
the Free Will church Saturday <lb />
and Sunday. <lb />
We have just received our line <lb />
of men's and slippers. <lb />
See us for styles and prices. <lb />
Harrington. Barber Co. <lb />
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 />
a. m. <lb />
No Danger From Jimmie's Knife. <lb />
On Jimmie's birthday his <lb />
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 />
friendship, whereupon Jimmie <lb />
replied, won't cut our friend- <lb />
for <lb />
in <lb />
Coast Line has <lb />
e in the midday <lb />
train by which it will <lb />
be two hours later than hereto- <lb />
fore, this <lb />
v j train will pass Greenville going <lb />
u, south at p. m. instead of <lb />
m. Moving this <lb />
back later is to have it wait <lb />
at for the from <lb />
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 />
Mer. Co. <lb />
Wiley Brown. <lb />
Patrick Staton. <lb />
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H. <lb />
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brown ft Savage. <lb />
Baker ft Hart, <lb />
J. R. Corey. <lb />
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i. I would rather go upstairs <lb />
id for <lb />
May. , <lb />
Pile Remedy is put in a <lb />
tub with nozzle attached. May be <lb />
directly to the parts. <lb />
Price Sold by John <lb />
I,. Wooten. <lb />
hog. <lb />
tight <lb />
Norfolk at 8.30 a. m. can reach <lb />
Greenville at p. m. The <lb />
schedule of this train going north <lb />
remains unchanged. <lb />
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 />
If no owner comes the hogs will be <lb />
sold at public auction before the court <lb />
door on Thursday, April at <lb />
noon. A. B. S <lb />
Two miles from <lb />
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 />
Two miles East of Greenville. <lb />
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 />
COLORED. <lb />
Nathan Staton and Mary Ha- <lb />
Nathan Hunter and Delia <lb />
Atkinson. <lb />
Van Williams and Annie <lb />
get- <lb />
THE <lb />
D. J. HARD, 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. <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 />
will treat you I <lb />
not gripe. <lb />
Wooten, <lb />
Sick headache, constipation and <lb />
relieved by Ring LIT- <lb />
Do <lb />
cleanse the system. u <lb />
Price by John L. <lb />
Subscribe to The Reflector. <lb />
LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP <lb />
T FOOD AN. <lb />
Remedies, be-use <lb />
No Guaranteed <lb />
a -Id <lb />
r money aw <lb />
FOR SALE BY JNO. P WOOTEN. <lb />
An <lb />
capital. The list recently found a <lb />
ed by the Financier shows <lb />
there are only banks in the he <lb />
United States reaching this dis- <lb />
The Bank of Greenville <lb />
is on this roll, and in the <lb />
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 />
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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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North Carolina, in Book a, <lb />
, .- the . no will expose to public <lb />
before court house in <lb />
i ,. for cash, to the highest <lb />
9.17 <lb />
J;. , on S the -th day of May, <lb />
ft . in , -.-l. <lb />
at o'clock, noon the following <lb />
real property, In Greenville <lb />
, the lard <lb />
of L. <lb />
mill. m in <lb />
ft <lb />
Pomona cotton mills <lb />
-1 And Provisions J <lb />
Ar. of preventive is worth a pound of cure. <lb />
Quick Silver. Bed Bug Killer, Black <lb />
Fag, Insect Powder, Moth Ball. <lb />
All these and a full stock of Drugs, Pat- <lb />
Medicines and Seeds, at <lb />
Coward Wooten<lb />
. <lb />
Durham automobile <lb />
factory. <lb />
C. Arthur <lb />
Stray Up. <lb />
lard, I have taken up one male hog, wight p <lb />
, Win about color red SM w <lb />
Cotton and <lb />
Jim. May, and Others and spotted, unmarked. Been with <lb />
known as the land three months Owner can , <lb />
, tract of laid deeded to Sophia get fame by proving property and pay- Fresh Goods kept con- <lb />
, i, Pol Nichols and Blount, in Country <lb />
-g said R. F. D. N. C. in stock. J <lb />
4.76 <lb />
W. H. and that <lb />
. lat-d t said <lb />
; from Bethel Anderson These two <lb />
being tho Which said <lb />
22.1-8 <lb />
by now resides, to satisfy <lb />
Strayed. <lb />
T a i <lb />
This B day of April 1909. <lb />
ltd G. C Harris, Mortgage. <lb />
A but headed red yearling, about <lb />
swallow <lb />
ear, crop in left ear, be-n gone since <lb />
middle of reward <lb />
for inf leading lo recovery. <lb />
If you want best milk call <lb />
7.25 B ltd <lb />
9.22 <lb />
6.26 <lb />
7.16 <lb />
I'd <lb />
Produce Bought and Sold <lb />
-1 CHESAPEAKE LINE STEAMERS <lb />
D. W. Harden, x <lb />
GREENVILLE H C <lb />
North Carolin a <lb />
Superb Service to <lb />
BA <lb />
VIA <lb />
and <lb />
Dining-rooms on Saloon Decks. . <lb />
Elegant Table Dinner Club Breakfast to <lb />
Polite attention and the very beat service in every way <lb />
Leave Norfolk of Jackson daily <lb />
p. m. Arrive in Baltimore a. m., connecting with rail <lb />
line, for New York, and all points and <lb />
For all information and reservations address <lb />
E. T. LAMB, Aft CHAS. L HOPKINS, T. P. A. <lb />
NORFOLK, Va. <lb />
GRADED SCHOOL<lb />
Will be May list <lb />
Joint ate With <lb />
May 14th. <lb />
The present session of the <lb />
graded school will close on <lb />
day. May 21st. As there is no <lb />
graduating class in the school <lb />
this year, the commencement ex- <lb />
will probably be on a <lb />
somewhat smaller scale than <lb />
they have been heretofore. The <lb />
music class will give a recital, <lb />
and likely an address be de- <lb />
livered by some prominent <lb />
speaker, the name of whom will <lb />
be announced later. <lb />
On Friday, May 14th. at p. <lb />
m. a joint debate will be held in <lb />
the opera house, the contestants <lb />
being representatives from the <lb />
Goldsboro and Greenville high <lb />
schools. Greenville will be rep- <lb />
resented by W, <lb />
and Benjamin F. Taylor. The <lb />
query is that the next <lb />
legislature should enact a law to <lb />
go into effect Oct. 1st. 1912. re-1 <lb />
quiring all children in North <lb />
Carolina between the ages of <lb />
seven and fourteen to attend <lb />
school four months each <lb />
will argue <lb />
Mention this Paper. <lb />
JO CENTS <lb />
NATIONAL BANK OF <lb />
It is needless to Bay <lb />
Haskett and Taylor <lb />
busy these informing m <lb />
selves on the of <lb />
education and to- <lb />
th reasons why it should <lb />
not be enacted Into the laws <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
The Greenville debating so- <lb />
believes its representatives <lb />
can defeat the hoy. <lb />
At any rate the visitors will <lb />
two contestants o defend well, <lb />
and they will have no easy task <lb />
in carrying off the I <lb />
The people of Greenville have <lb />
a cordial invitation to attend the <lb />
debate. <lb />
OBJECT TO <lb />
Many people object to taking the <lb />
strong usually prescribed Mr <lb />
physicians There is <lb />
of internal in any <lb />
case of or chronic <lb />
and than nine out every <lb />
ten eases -f the re one r <lb />
oh r of th Be -lea,. hen <lb />
the-e is no r and <lb />
nay know is only <lb />
to apply <lb />
to get quick relief. <lb />
Try it. For sale by J. L. <lb />
Coward Wooten. <lb />
Director Di dared Dividend -The , <lb />
Bank in Fine <lb />
The directors of The National <lb />
Bank of Greenville held a meet- <lb />
on Wednesday, 14th. and de- <lb />
a dividend of <lb />
percent which was at once paid <lb />
i to the stockholders. <lb />
The cashier reported that <lb />
net earnings of bank for six I <lb />
months ending April were I <lb />
The bank BOW h is a <lb />
surplus of Bud <lb />
paying this percent dividend <lb />
there are over left in <lb />
profits. Another <lb />
I dead of I percent or more will <lb />
paid at the October meeting <lb />
of the <lb />
The foregoing iv-s an idea of I <lb />
the splendid condition of The <lb />
National of Greenville and <lb />
the s ice with which it is con- <lb />
ducted. It began business just <lb />
three years ego with a capital of <lb />
and in that time has <lb />
to the surplus in <lb />
addition to tho dividend and <lb />
divided profit.; stated. The bank <lb />
is conducted by capable <lb />
who carefully guard the interest <lb />
of its patrons, and a <lb />
position public confidence. <lb />
The officers of the bank <lb />
F. G. James, president <lb />
J. P, vice president- <lb />
F. J. Forbes, <lb />
M. L. assistant cash- <lb />
Charles James, bookkeeper. <lb />
RHEUMATISM. <lb />
White. <lb />
Mrs. Jonathan White <lb />
invites you to be present <lb />
at the of her daughter <lb />
Laura Congleton <lb />
to <lb />
Mr. Nathaniel Urquhart <lb />
on Thursday morning, <lb />
April twenty-ninth <lb />
nineteen hundred nine <lb />
at nine o'clock <lb />
at home <lb />
Greenville. North Carolina. <lb />
At Home after May tenth, <lb />
Portsmouth, Virginia. <lb />
More than nine of. every ten <lb />
cam of rheumatism are -imply <lb />
of the cue to <lb />
damp w. or chronic rheumatism, <lb />
cases no internal tr is <lb />
TI. i free <lb />
Liniment is <lb />
needed, and it Is to give <lb />
Give it a <lb />
, If how quickly It relieves the <lb />
and soreness. Price <lb />
cents Sold by J. I- <lb />
and Coward A woolen. <lb />
I ANOTHER STRONG MAN ENTERS <lb />
THE EVANGELISTIC SERVICE. <lb />
It us much pleasure to <lb />
tell the good news to our great <lb />
and growing brotherhood <lb />
S. D. of S. <lb />
C, has been persuaded to enter <lb />
the evangelistic work. He is a <lb />
man with a strong, impressive <lb />
personality, endowed as are only <lb />
few with those combined, <lb />
gifts of nature, experience, <lb />
cation and grace that help to <lb />
make a great He is <lb />
master workman with the <lb />
sword of the Spirit, having a <lb />
strong baritone voice and speak- <lb />
without manuscript; has that <lb />
overflow of impassioned <lb />
that flows like the music <lb />
from the harp of a thousand <lb />
strings touched by the finger of <lb />
God. Seldom is so deep spirit <lb />
blended so harmoniously <lb />
I with such scholarly teaching, <lb />
I together with such a pleasing <lb />
I and entertaining delivery. He is <lb />
pure and clean, both in and out <lb />
of the pulpit, setting no bad <lb />
by the use of tobacco, <lb />
nor does he indulge in question- <lb />
able jokes. HiS greatest picas- <lb />
rarest delights and sweet <lb />
est recreations are in the gospel <lb />
I work. No epicure ever enjoyed <lb />
dainties, a Chinaman his <lb />
i opium, a drunkard his dram, BOT <lb />
worldly people their ball <lb />
room, their card-table or their <lb />
punchbowl more than this true <lb />
I man of God enjoys his work of <lb />
saving souls. He is filled and <lb />
thrilled with a message that is <lb />
sweeter to him than honey in the <lb />
honey-comb, and that is more <lb />
precious in his sight than gold <lb />
that and he craves its <lb />
like panting hart for <lb />
the love of <lb />
God that is in the gospel is to <lb />
him like Jerusalem was to the <lb />
Psalmist David when ha said, <lb />
forget thee, O Jerusalem. <lb />
let my right hand forget her <lb />
cunning; if I do not r <lb />
thee, let my tongue cleave to the <lb />
roof of my mouth; if I prefer <lb />
not Jerusalem to my chief <lb />
and like Paul when tic sail. <lb />
I am persuaded that <lb />
death, life, nor angels, <lb />
nor principalities, nor power, <lb />
nor things present, nor things to <lb />
come; nor height, nor depth, <lb />
nor any other creature, shall be <lb />
able to separate us from the love <lb />
of God which is in Christ <lb />
our<lb />
KEEP YOUR NERVE. <lb />
When you would accomplish a purpose, <lb />
And strive all your might; <lb />
Heed not the stare of the curious, <lb />
But keep nerve in sight. <lb />
No use to keep on planning, <lb />
Go to work while the skies are brig ht <lb />
Don't wait for the summer shower. <lb />
To straighten things out right. <lb />
Sure they are plenty who'll you <lb />
And may be <lb />
But if you take cover all is lost. <lb />
Just keep your nerve going. <lb />
W. G. Williams. <lb />
Attention. <lb />
The man who said that the <lb />
North State Mutual was not in <lb />
a position to stand by its con- <lb />
tracts, or that it was not an Old <lb />
Line Legal Reserve Company, <lb />
is an ignoramus or a <lb />
If anyone wishes to <lb />
question thin statement I <lb />
invite him to see me and <lb />
file his complaint, and I <lb />
him an impartial hearing. <lb />
J. F. Stokes. <lb />
P. S. I will say further that I <lb />
carry the best line of life and <lb />
industrial insurance on the <lb />
market and solicit the patronage <lb />
of all desiring it. J. S. <lb />
FOR CONSTIPATION. <lb />
Mr L. H. a prominent <lb />
druggist, of Spirit Lake <lb />
Stomach and Liver <lb />
Tablets are certainly the best thing on <lb />
the market for Give <lb />
these tablets a are n <lb />
to find them agreeable and pleasant i <lb />
effect Price, Sample free. <lb />
by J- L. Wooten and Coward <lb />
Wooten. <lb />
higher as a n G I doe <lb />
Bro. He enjoys the re- <lb />
and the confidence of all <lb />
who know him, to know him <lb />
netter is simply to love him more. <lb />
He has letters of commendation <lb />
i from our leading citizens who <lb />
are not members of his <lb />
such as editors, doctors, <lb />
bankers, etc., as well as from the <lb />
best men of our State and else <lb />
where. His deep sacrificial <lb />
spirit, his indomitable <lb />
and resolute faith in and under <lb />
trying circumstances, his implicit <lb />
confidence in the power of the <lb />
gospel, and his supreme trust in <lb />
God and his hope in man will be <lb />
an inspiration to and a <lb />
upon any church or <lb />
He has been in some <lb />
of the hardest battles ever <lb />
fought, in some of hardest <lb />
fields ever worked, where <lb />
dice broke the registering <lb />
where the enemies were <lb />
united and their faces set like <lb />
flint-as James Small well puts <lb />
it, and J. B- Briney will endorse <lb />
-places that will try the mettle <lb />
of any man. He has stood where <lb />
only the brave dare stand, where <lb />
only the strong could stand, and <lb />
where none but the true would <lb />
stand. The bloodstained flag <lb />
never furls, the old fort never <lb />
surrenders, Jesus lifted up <lb />
on the cross is never lowered nor <lb />
the lifeboat withdrawn in the <lb />
hands of this faithful and brave <lb />
soldier of the cross, who would <lb />
rather see the flag of victory <lb />
planted on his grave than to see <lb />
the ensign colors lowered and <lb />
perishing brothers and the glory <lb />
of God in shame. The <lb />
of God and the brother- <lb />
hood of man are the two suns <lb />
that never Bet in his preaching. <lb />
He regards every man a child of <lb />
and therefore as his brother. <lb />
Some are God's lost children- <lb />
these are his lost brothers; some <lb />
are God's redeemed children <lb />
these his redeemed brothers; <lb />
and nothing so good as adversity, <lb />
tribulation and the cross to re- <lb />
veal this blessed relation. Chris- <lb />
Standard, written <lb />
Dr. comes to us with <lb />
th s best of recommendations <lb />
from all parts of the country. <lb />
He a revival at the Chris- <lb />
tin church Sunday morning at <lb />
o'clock. Prof. J. D. <lb />
of Atlantic College. <lb />
Wilson, N. will have charge <lb />
f the music. is a man of <lb />
spiritual strength, Every- <lb />
cordially invited to at- <lb />
our services. It will be a <lb />
blessing to all to hear these God <lb />
y men. You welcome. <lb />
Come- D. W. Arnold, Pastor. <lb />
BAKER AND <lb />
The place to buy your Hardware. Com- <lb />
stock to select trout <lb />
goods only. <lb />
Agricultural Implements A <lb />
Consisting Mowers, Harrows. Stalk <lb />
Hakes and high grade Cultivators <lb />
both riding and walking. <lb />
American Fence Wire <lb />
in the most popular heights on hand. <lb />
Complete stock of ready muted <lb />
PAIN T S <lb />
of the highest grade in all colors. <lb />
teed per cent pure. Orders <lb />
promptly. <lb />
Those wishing to purchase M <lb />
Will do well to see us as we carry <lb />
but the best. <lb />
It contemplate building give us a <lb />
call. We will appreciate your business and <lb />
will take care your orders and <lb />
t.-e prices. When wishing anything men- <lb />
in the above don't to look up<lb />
H. L. DAVIS. prEs. 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 />
James Cashier. <lb />
No man in our city nor among <lb />
our brethren in the State stands<lb />
DIXIE ICE CREAM <lb />
Can be made and in <lb />
minutes at cost of <lb />
One Cent m Plate. <lb />
Stir contents of one package <lb />
ICE Me <lb />
into a quart of milk and <lb />
No cooking, no heating, nothing <lb />
sum to add. Everything but tie <lb />
and milk in the package. <lb />
This makes of tho roost <lb />
delicious ice cream you ever ate. <lb />
Pit Vanilla. Straw <lb />
at your <lb />
or by mail if he <lb />
Illustrated Hook Fr. <lb />
Th. Pure . <lb />
A Boom m Advertising. <lb />
A paper in a good-sized town <lb />
in Oklahoma recently published <lb />
this <lb />
The business man of this town <lb />
who is in the habit of hugging <lb />
his typewriter had better quit, or <lb />
we will publish his The <lb />
next day thirty-seven business <lb />
men called at the office, paid up <lb />
their subscriptions, and <lb />
hind them thirty seven columns <lb />
of advertising, and told the <lb />
tor not to pay any attention to <lb />
foolish Ga- <lb />
UP BEFORE THE BAR. <lb />
N H. Brown, an attorney, of Pitts- <lb />
field. Vt., have used Ur. <lb />
New Life Pills for years and <lb />
find them such a family medicine <lb />
we wouldn't do without them. For <lb />
chills, constipation, or sick <lb />
they work wonders, at <lb />
all <lb />
Not Quite <lb />
How often you can get a <lb />
thing <lb />
pall or screw driver or <lb />
lacking. Have a good H <lb />
fool box and be prepared for <lb />
Our <lb />
la a you could desire, and <lb />
we will see that your tool S <lb />
not lack a single <lb />
useful article. <lb />
Of <lb />
You get a <lb />
Horse Goods i c <lb />
of <lb />
OF NATURE MAKES, <lb />
WHOLE WORLD <lb />
When a roister finds a big fat worm <lb />
. cads the none in the farm yard <lb />
come and it. A trait <lb />
human nature to to be observed when <lb />
a man discovers <lb />
ally good he wants all Ins friends and <lb />
, to hi are the benefits <lb />
disc This is the t. of nature <lb />
. hat makes the whole world kin. I <lb />
why people who have beau <lb />
Cough Remedy <lb />
write letters to the manufactures for <lb />
publication, that others ailing <lb />
also use It and obtain <lb />
every one of these is a <lb />
warm hearted wish of the writer to be <lb />
of use to c else. This is <lb />
f sale by J L. Wooten and Coward <lb />
Wooten. <lb />
THE ROOM <lb />
the Building on Third street. Open for the <lb />
use of Ladies coming in from the to spend <lb />
the day in Greenville. Matron in , <lb />
and every attention free. <lb />
All Ladies Cordially Welcomed.<lb />
P M. JOHNSTON. <lb />
ENGINEER and <lb />
Running repairs to all Mid of <lb />
erecting Engines, <lb />
Tobacco machinery, all systems a <lb />
Agent for Machinery and <lb />
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All work guaranteed and terms r a- <lb />
left at H. L. l-arr I <lb />
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No, <lb />
Furniture And House Furnishing Goods <lb />
For Cash or on Installments. <lb />
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PAUL <lb />
THE TAILOR <lb />
be found on Fourth street <lb />
prepared to press repair <lb />
Mens Clothing Ladies Skirts <lb />
All work done promptly, suits <lb />
nude to order when <lb />
You <lb />
CENTRAL <lb />
Barber Shop <lb />
Edmond Fleming props. <lb />
t in <lb />
of the town- Four <lb />
in operation and each one <lb />
sided over by a skilled barber <lb />
s razors, <lb />
sharp Our towels clean. We <lb />
thank you for past patronage <lb />
and ask you to call again when <lb />
good work is wanted. <lb />
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when you need <lb />
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Paper Typewriter Ribbons <lb />
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THE EASTERN <lb />
the press dispatches toll us. <lb />
Bat it not have n in <lb />
D. J. <lb />
EDITOR <lb />
NORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
it, to be struck our <lb />
young woman in St, Louis, has to say more mousy is <lb />
sol her mansion in order to go <lb />
in a cottage which is being <lb />
sent out of Pitt county annually <lb />
for moat, corn and hay than <lb />
Subscription . fear <lb />
Six Months <lb />
Bugle Copy <lb />
11.00 <lb />
Advert may be had noon <lb />
; I i on in i b <lb />
go I, . a t Evans <lb />
hit i feet. <lb />
port at Greenville <lb />
. ii .- . . <lb />
The judgeship must be either <lb />
baking a rest or the public has <lb />
about lost interest in it. The <lb />
president slipped off while to <lb />
get out of it. <lb />
built by the young man to whom comes into it for cotton. Ami <lb />
she is engaged. love in it i articles of supply <lb />
that match. raised a at home, <lb />
fort . inch loss than it costs <lb />
Id elsewhere. Keep <lb />
the million dollars <lb />
more a year that is sent out of <lb />
CONSOLIDATED CO <lb />
and the inmates of the <lb />
Ur county home, a very thoughtful <lb />
and generous act- . . , <lb />
A brief business session of the <lb />
A Farmers Present They was also held in the <lb />
FIFTH ANNUAL MEETING <lb />
STOCKHOLDERS. <lb />
With the pro-poets of paying <lb />
all Kinds of high prices for flour, <lb />
FRIDAY APR. the farmers should go hack to <lb />
their holds and put a few more <lb />
acres in corn. <lb />
r j th <lb />
ship are yet <lb />
It hi is able <lb />
take car its -if <lb />
I.<lb />
We are Tr <lb />
the ii in debate with <lb />
Sou <lb />
With wheat is you <lb />
n . es . . . <lb />
f tin t was in <lb />
I . tin <lb />
would tie ;. <lb />
The governor's mill <lb />
sometimes winds the wrong <lb />
direction A Pitt county <lb />
whom he pardoned was back in <lb />
jail inside of a week.<lb />
The Irish p crop will not <lb />
be long coming, and that will <lb />
In p to block the high <lb />
price flour. Biscuits arc <lb />
the dear class now. <lb />
President not seem <lb />
to have mil Ii opinion of <lb />
lists, but are many who <lb />
that eh stepping stones <lb />
to v. hat they got. <lb />
The women held up the pro <lb />
posed tariff on stockings by a <lb />
united and vigorous kick. Good <lb />
example for the men to county food supplies and <lb />
and get some of the things that will see a very much more <lb />
affect them properly treated by prosperous <lb />
the l manipulators. <lb />
A Richmond says <lb />
with ninety odd of the one <lb />
counties in Virginia already <lb />
dry. it is only a matter of a short <lb />
while before that State gets in <lb />
j the p-1 n roll Rich- <lb />
Newport N Ports- <lb />
mouth, and Petersburg <lb />
are the only left in the <lb />
State that have licensed saloons, <lb />
and the are <lb />
preparing to attack those. <lb />
Virginia dry it will lie much <lb />
easier to enforce prohibition in <lb />
North Carolina. We hope the <lb />
day will not be far distant when <lb />
th . i ii <lb />
every State in tin- n. <lb />
Hear Good Speeches and Enjoy <lb />
Bountiful Dinner <lb />
Paid IS Percent <lb />
Dividend <lb />
was a great day for to <lb />
is a source of gratification <lb />
to his friends throughout the <lb />
State to know that Editor J. P. <lb />
of the Charlotte Ob- <lb />
I server, who five weeks ago had- <lb />
a stroke of paralysis, has far <lb />
red as to be aide to return <lb />
to his with indications of <lb />
complete recovery.<lb />
The past week recorded the <lb />
complete destruction by lire <lb />
two famous hotels, Kenilworth <lb />
mi at Asheville and the Meek- <lb />
at Chase City. Both <lb />
lings <lb />
Gum warehouse and Mr T. R. <lb />
Hodges was elected a director of <lb />
to take the of <lb />
Mr. J. J. who <lb />
had resigned because of his <lb />
to the of <lb />
Stale prism. 3.3. <lb />
farmers of Pitt and adjoin- and J. M. Cox were also <lb />
counties. It was the occasion their terms <lb />
the fifth annual meeting of the expired. <lb />
stockholders of the <lb />
.,, . . ., Consolidated Tobacco Company <lb />
wonderful <lb />
a thousand its It <lb />
began business six <lb />
At last th -j seem to have i <lb />
Patten on wheat cornering in <lb />
Chicago. Durham sun. <lb />
i ill, Jim I do you chime <lb />
so unexpectedly <lb />
N many ii have to <lb />
out an i i tax, but <lb />
it i-, the thing t i have. <lb />
If win . i m higher an <lb />
air ship Hi el have to be <lb />
started to hunt fur it. <lb />
Corn Is coming up, hut i-. i <lb />
not too late to plant some <lb />
to come along with it. <lb />
It is said Taft is <lb />
ready feeling the strain of his <lb />
duties. Directing the <lb />
ship menagerie he re- <lb />
for it. <lb />
I were immense wooden bull <lb />
their loss may be a h son to <lb />
capitalists that it is not safe <lb />
to put sums of money <lb />
tires of that class. <lb />
opens her doors <lb />
and extends a cordial welcome <lb />
to th Knights of Pythias now <lb />
in our midst and to arrive this <lb />
evening for the district <lb />
here tonight- The <lb />
are a strong and growing <lb />
that is doing a great and <lb />
noble work. We hope every <lb />
visitor will be glad that he came <lb />
to Greenville. <lb />
A Federal grand jury in Kan- <lb />
on <lb />
Greenville enjoyed the visit <lb />
of the and would be <lb />
glad to have them come again.<lb />
Cuba is at work to raise a <lb />
standing army. It may be need- <lb />
ed to keep the insurgents down. <lb />
The longer the president <lb />
Company for defrauding th <lb />
government, looks like a fair <lb />
way to put the company out of <lb />
business. <lb />
It was a pleasure to have so <lb />
many people from Wilson, Kins <lb />
ton and other towns <lb />
TOO HOLIDAYS. <lb />
are holidays- <lb />
too many to lay off from <lb />
many interrupt bus to <lb />
the regular order of a business- <lb />
day world. In former day when <lb />
commerce, industry and <lb />
were of not so much <lb />
consequence, when it did not <lb />
moan getting behind orders to <lb />
shut up shop one day, or when <lb />
business was not inconvenienced <lb />
by the suspension of hanking <lb />
j privileges, it did not matter so <lb />
I much. In those days people sat <lb />
Greenville has no prospect about stole fronts and whittled <lb />
to make an appointment the Greenville Tuesday. Hop. <lb />
over they come again and often. <lb />
more trouble he will <lb />
it. <lb />
Those women who are trying <lb />
Judge Cook said some wise to persuade the mistress of the <lb />
things ill his charge to the grand White House to raise chickens <lb />
jury. He is a conscientious must not be her real friends, or <lb />
they would not want to get her <lb />
in trouble with her neighbors. <lb />
man. <lb />
You can't fool all the people <lb />
all the time, yet the tariff <lb />
think it is an easy thing <lb />
to do. <lb />
The populace is about to pass <lb />
from the clutches of the coal <lb />
the servitude of the <lb />
ice king. <lb />
touch of nature makes <lb />
the whole world and one <lb />
circus makes us all feel like <lb />
boys again. <lb />
Turkey is a fair way to get <lb />
her wings crapped or her tail <lb />
feathers pulled. Two <lb />
cans have been killed in the <lb />
massacres in that country, and <lb />
that calls for notice from your <lb />
Eastern North Carolina's gold <lb />
the strawberry crop, is <lb />
now active. Many cars of <lb />
are moving daily. <lb />
Every day in these latter <lb />
times the liquor advocates get <lb />
a new blow. A Philadelphia <lb />
professor is ridiculing the idea <lb />
that whiskey is a cure for snake <lb />
bite. <lb />
It is reported that Abdul <lb />
sultan of Turkey, has <lb />
abdicated the throne. Turkey <lb />
is none the worse off by it. <lb />
Every once in a while a new <lb />
name conies in for fame in the <lb />
financial world. It is now Pat- <lb />
ten with his wheat corner. <lb />
A Florida congressman who <lb />
backslid and went with the Re- <lb />
publicans on the tariff matter, <lb />
has been to by <lb />
the legislature of his State and <lb />
summoned before chat body for <lb />
an explanation. <lb />
being a dull the com- <lb />
week, as there will be two <lb />
protracted meetings in progress, a <lb />
wedding, the opera <lb />
house, one circus, and a criminal <lb />
court in session. There will be <lb />
something to occupy the <lb />
of everybody and you can <lb />
judge the people by the place <lb />
which you find them. <lb />
An income tax and an in- <lb />
tax would be a better <lb />
means of raising revenue for the <lb />
government than a tariff which <lb />
has to be paid mainly by the <lb />
Consumers. Give the people free <lb />
trade and make the rich folks <lb />
pay on their incomes and <lb />
then the country would <lb />
be more prosperous and treasury <lb />
deficiencies become things of <lb />
the past.<lb />
The citizens of different towns <lb />
seem to be having their say in <lb />
municipal government this year. <lb />
Raleigh led with almost a <lb />
complete overturning of old <lb />
fairs in that town, then Wash- <lb />
came along with almost <lb />
the same result, and now Kin- <lb />
falls in with practically a <lb />
clean sweep of there. <lb />
We believe the best govern- <lb />
is had when the people <lb />
themselves show most interest <lb />
in it. <lb />
A little box labeled <lb />
matter for the was left <lb />
on our desk. As the box con- <lb />
pills the conclusion is <lb />
that the fellow thought We were The niece of J. B. Morgan, <lb />
to be the richest <lb />
The present spurt in the price <lb />
of cotton should not get it into <lb />
the farmer's head to plant more <lb />
of that crop, but should send <lb />
him back to the crib after an- <lb />
other ear of seed corn. There is <lb />
no danger of too much corn be- <lb />
planted. <lb />
The Times says that unless <lb />
some stops are taken at once to <lb />
curb the lawless and desperate <lb />
element that infests certain <lb />
parts of something will <lb />
happen to give that city a bad <lb />
name. We thought it had <lb />
ready happened, and that <lb />
reputation was bad <lb />
enough. Yet the suggestion that <lb />
so ii let I be done to curb the <lb />
lawlessness there is timely. <lb />
dry goods boxes, or loafed about <lb />
the street corners time to <lb />
go home to the meals tor the pro- <lb />
of which they depended <lb />
upon their wives, every day- <lb />
was pretty much of a holiday to <lb />
the general run of But <lb />
times have changed. The loaf- <lb />
places have been abolished, <lb />
or rather, the habit of <lb />
has disappeared. The cotton <lb />
mills, the factories, the iron <lb />
works and all the smaller <lb />
tries, as a general thing, art- <lb />
working behind orders and the <lb />
multiplication of holidays re- <lb />
quiring a suspension of business <lb />
is becoming a serious problem <lb />
for them. Business interests are <lb />
becoming restless under the ac- <lb />
cumulation of these days of n- <lb />
forced idleness. Holidays are <lb />
days to be observed. There <lb />
are some the observance of which <lb />
is no earthly consequence to <lb />
society or business. We could <lb />
get along very well were a few <lb />
of these holidays wiped out. By <lb />
custom, Easter Monday is a <lb />
and it is even yet difficult <lb />
to make people go to work on <lb />
this day. Those who are forced <lb />
to work go at their task pouting <lb />
and envy the care-free element <lb />
that the creek banks fish <lb />
for minnows. You can be- <lb />
it or some of the <lb />
afternoon papers in this State <lb />
are observing Easter Monday <lb />
and are leaving their respective <lb />
communities in intellectual dark- <lb />
over a period extending <lb />
from Saturday afternoon to Tues- <lb />
day afternoon, and then they <lb />
will return to work feeling about <lb />
as good as a little boy who has <lb />
overloaded himself on cake. <lb />
Charlotte Chronicle. <lb />
The Chronicle is right, the <lb />
holiday business is largely over- <lb />
done. Of course some holidays <lb />
are all they mean <lb />
something and are observed in a <lb />
way that signifies something <lb />
but there are too many days in <lb />
the year just for shutting up <lb />
business and loafing. And the <lb />
I schools might also be included <lb />
were in attendance. While the <lb />
large majority of these were <lb />
from comity, all the neigh- <lb />
boring counties were well <lb />
President L. Joyner called <lb />
the meeting to order in the <lb />
warehouse and after brief <lb />
remarks about the com <lb />
and its work the past year <lb />
presented Mayor H. Whedbee <lb />
who delivered the address of <lb />
visitors. Mayor <lb />
Whedbee eloquently, com <lb />
the farmers upon what <lb />
they hid accomplished through <lb />
this and <lb />
ed the pleasure of the p topic of <lb />
Greenville at having them here. <lb />
; said he w toted them to <lb />
that the town was a m <lb />
come to sea u.; often. The . <lb />
come was truly a mast cow <lb />
one and uttered in the <lb />
best style. This address was <lb />
to very pleasingly by <lb />
Mr. J, L. Bailey, of Wilson <lb />
county and Mr. Prank Wooten, <lb />
of Lenoir gentle- <lb />
men for visitors expressed <lb />
delight at being here. <lb />
Hon. J. Bryan Grimes, <lb />
of State, was then <lb />
ed by President Joyner and de- <lb />
a stirring address <lb />
Cooperation Among <lb />
Mr. Grimes spoke <lb />
with big usually earnestness. A <lb />
great lover his State and <lb />
county, he first dwelt at <lb />
length upon North Carolina hi <lb />
and showed that in soil, <lb />
productiveness and climatic con- <lb />
we have the most favored <lb />
section of the world. We have <lb />
ago with one wan house <lb />
and line that has <lb />
its ii hi of operations to <lb />
Kinston and Wilson, <lb />
now operating u van wan In mes <lb />
on markets. Every move- <lb />
of the company toward <lb />
extension met with success, <lb />
strongly the <lb />
of its management and business <lb />
methods, and the interest the <lb />
tobacco farmers cake in it. <lb />
Notwithstanding the <lb />
th-1 company has made, in these <lb />
six years it has paid stock- <lb />
holders an Aggregate of per <lb />
cent in dividends and now <lb />
property worth considerably <lb />
m re Una stock. <lb />
This result should forever pat at <lb />
a the <lb />
l Hit farmers they <lb />
t together and stick <lb />
. r a business <lb />
i. ear, <lb />
a business for them- <lb />
s with th <lb />
if is clearly -h in the <lb />
Consolidated <lb />
Company. <lb />
THE OLD MAID SOCIETY. <lb />
a Big at Ayden. <lb />
The old maids Ayden met <lb />
in their monthly meeting <lb />
last Monday afternoon for the <lb />
purpose of electing new officers <lb />
for their <lb />
Mother Ella Wayne called the <lb />
meeting to order and Miss Olivia <lb />
service, <lb />
after which the secretary read <lb />
the report of the last year's <lb />
work and called the roll. Those <lb />
present Mother <lb />
Lucy Turnage, Olivia Berry, <lb />
Alice Baker, Blanch Cannon. Nan- <lb />
and Lee Nichols, Edith and <lb />
Beulah Lena and Liz- <lb />
Hines, Jimmie and Ara Davis, <lb />
Agnes and Annie Dixon, Carrie <lb />
section we nave <lb />
. , . and Johnson, Bessie <lb />
not obtained the full benefit of a am, Dixon <lb />
our opportunities because of our and Eva Hart Helen <lb />
, , . i .- tie. u . . r. . ., <lb />
lack of co-operation. Four-fifth <lb />
of the wealth of the country is <lb />
invested in agriculture, yet those <lb />
following this avocation do not <lb />
receive their share of the benefits <lb />
of legislation through their fail- <lb />
to be organized demand <lb />
recognition as those engaged in <lb />
other do. He also <lb />
spoke interestingly of good <lb />
transportation and com- <lb />
and said we can develop <lb />
these through organization and <lb />
co-operation. Concluding Mr. <lb />
Vita Pearl and <lb />
Willie Faulkner. Hattie and <lb />
Annie Looper and sister Annie <lb />
Dudley. <lb />
Then the following <lb />
were Olivia Berry, pres- <lb />
Annie Dudley, vice <lb />
dent, Dixon, secretary, <lb />
Carrie Johnson, treasurer, Moth- <lb />
Ella Wayne as <lb />
Lucy Turnage, Blanche Cannon <lb />
and Hellen were elect- <lb />
ed as lookout committee. Their <lb />
work is to lookout for all of the <lb />
members and help them to win <lb />
some man's if possible. <lb />
all being elected <lb />
Grimes paid a splendid tribute to president took her chair and <lb />
the To- proceeded with the work. The <lb />
have not the figures, but with the sufferers from an over <lb />
believe it would be a safe of holidays. <lb />
Company and to its <lb />
dent, Mr. L. Joyner. who even <lb />
at great personal sacrifice had <lb />
thrown himself into the <lb />
and made it a success, <lb />
undaunted by the opposition and <lb />
misrepresentations that had been <lb />
hurled against him. This com- <lb />
is a striking example of <lb />
what the farmers can do through <lb />
organization. <lb />
After the speaking President <lb />
Joyner announced that the <lb />
directors of the company had de- <lb />
a dividend of percent <lb />
to be paid in cash at this meeting, <lb />
and there were general <lb />
of gratification and <lb />
faction by the stockholders at <lb />
this statement. President Joy- <lb />
also stated that the meeting <lb />
would adjourn to the Gum ware- <lb />
house where dinner had been <lb />
prepared for all present and at <lb />
which place Secretary W. H. <lb />
Treasurer R. Cobb <lb />
with their assistants would dis- <lb />
tribute dividend to the <lb />
stockholders. <lb />
Then headed by Burton's Drum <lb />
Corps the farmers and visitors <lb />
marched to the Gum warehouse <lb />
where a most dinner <lb />
was spread. There was so much <lb />
to eat that even the thousand <lb />
present could not consume it, and <lb />
secretary had seven applications <lb />
for new membership which <lb />
Misses Richardson, Perry, Ella <lb />
Harris, Lena Dawson, <lb />
Johnson, Carrie Smith and <lb />
Bridgett. <lb />
The house voted on each <lb />
plication separately and all pass- <lb />
ed except Miss Elizabeth <lb />
she would have passed <lb />
but the members decided that <lb />
she was too near ready to change <lb />
her name to enter the society. <lb />
We could only judge by the way <lb />
she has been sporting and if she <lb />
is still single and no hope of <lb />
getting one of the stronger sex <lb />
we will be glad to have her <lb />
application at the August meet- <lb />
which is to be Monday, 2nd <lb />
August <lb />
A motion was made by Carrie <lb />
Johnson and seconded by Jimmie <lb />
Davis to have a picnic in honor <lb />
of Mrs. Moore, one of <lb />
their faithful members who was <lb />
married to Mr. C. G. Moore last <lb />
Wednesday. It was unanimous- <lb />
carried and the day was set to <lb />
be Wednesday, 15th of May. at <lb />
A special train will <lb />
run, leaving Ayden at seven- <lb />
thirty and leaving to <lb />
return at five-ten in the after- <lb />
noon. Hope all the members will <lb />
attend for it will be a treat to <lb />
those who go and see that grand <lb />
city. No other business came <lb />
before the house. The president <lb />
led in prayer and all then re- <lb />
turned to their homes hoping to <lb />
be as lucky as the member they <lb />
lost. It is the first one of the <lb />
have lost. Will <lb />
members they nave ion. <lb />
there was almost enough for as meet in 3rd Ma <lb />
I OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT. <lb />
IN CHARGE OF J. M. BLOW. <lb />
Authorized Agent of The Eastern Reflector for Ayden and vicinity. furnished <lb />
BASKET PARTY. <lb />
lard at J. R. <lb />
CLACK JACK ITEMS. <lb />
I Hack N. C, April <lb />
Misses Mids and Lula <lb />
Arnold returned <lb />
days in <lb />
after f a few <lb />
of is Ayden. <lb />
Mi <lb />
Her. less <lb />
P i Smith Co. <lb />
x A Rev. J. M. is d <lb />
H. C. L hi. room with <lb />
spent Sunday with relatives in I s j. R. <lb />
Greene Smith Co <lb />
We Will pay cents each for <lb />
good BOOT and barrels de- . <lb />
in <lb />
ending March 20th. R. Dixon Co. Dixon. a with re <lb />
r B Mrs. Biggs, of <lb />
Saturday to see Harris filled his r <lb />
X her brother. Wow appointment here <lb />
C. bet M. C. cut barring, at J. , <lb />
cold drinks that can at Co f <lb />
the year m <lb />
night, the 34th. We learn they <lb />
At Cross Roads School. <lb />
One of the most delightful, C <lb />
as well as successful occasions of <lb />
the season in community, <lb />
was the basket party given i <lb />
e auspices of the <lb />
v-i-r Puffer ft <lb />
Lit<lb />
Association at the school<lb />
taught by Miss <lb />
The net receipts were <lb />
which added to makes <lb />
189.60 to the credit of the school, <lb />
I with which they hope to furnish<lb />
. j <lb />
-v <lb />
, . i a new building, if Prof. , <lb />
Annie and Maggie finds-t in tho his <lb />
returned home after . . aim. than one. If they<lb />
have an excellent gram. <lb />
School books, tablets, Bib <lb />
K. Smith Co. <lb />
W. P. <lb />
spent Sunday <lb />
with relatives at d <lb />
cannot afford to corn <lb />
them. class ,, <lb />
through Sunday j <lb />
singings the y, . . of <lb />
Friday to visit her <lb />
ii. M. Sauls has <lb />
a lot of toilet <lb />
i, quite a large crowd present <lb />
heart to them one. If they <lb />
had had more room they would <lb />
doubtless have made a Rood deal <lb />
more. <lb />
Miss Tyson has labored very M <lb />
earnestly and faithfully and. k <lb />
with all due regards to those <lb />
s-,. t TIT <lb />
pi<lb />
y en <lb />
urn <lb />
to hear him. We are always have preceded her, she has <lb />
-hi to have him with us. more and given <lb />
Miss Zora Edwards was the <lb />
BU of Miss Lena Dixon Sun- <lb />
i. <lb />
day. <lb />
Quite a large crowd from <lb />
here attended the <lb />
at Mills school house last <lb />
Friday night. They all<lb />
the most general satisfaction of <lb />
any teacher who has ever taught <lb />
there. And that is saying a <lb />
good deal, for they have had <lb />
some excellent teachers, and <lb />
teachers much liked, but we <lb />
it is true. <lb />
r. <lb />
John Willis hi I <lb />
foot badly, <lb />
i week <lb />
but not seriously, hurt <lb />
by standing too near a d. <lb />
explosion. <lb />
They tell me that J. R. Smith, <lb />
Co., Dixon are manufacturing <lb />
as good wagons, carts and bug- <lb />
as can be found any where. <lb />
i them before buying. <lb />
brother, T. Smith. <lb />
Ever- <lb />
have I con- <lb />
to build the tobacco <lb />
warehouse in Ayden to be com- <lb />
by July Just watch <lb />
grow. <lb />
Jay Carl lies spent Sunday <lb />
with his parents near Grainger.;. <lb />
Miss Mamie Dawson, of Grit- <lb />
ton, is visiting relatives this <lb />
a fine time. In the contest as to the most <lb />
went to Grimes-, beautiful lady, Miss Irene Smith <lb />
laud Sunday evening. the a handsome <lb />
Bertha Coward, from stationary. This was <lb />
Salem, was the guest of <lb />
Ii<lb />
and j week of <lb />
sister, Mrs. J L. men and <lb />
near Greenville, spent Sunday J Rf <lb />
with their sister, Mrs. j. i . , <lb />
Smith. <lb />
Spring dress and <lb />
to match at J. K. Smith <lb />
Mrs. Susan of <lb />
is visiting her Mrs. R. C. <lb />
Cannon. <lb />
For at Pitch <lb />
good boats, Hat, seine <lb />
run year good us new, and full <lb />
camp outfit. Beach in first class <lb />
shape. See or write J. R. Smith <lb />
Co. N. C. Terms <lb />
J. J. May, one of our county <lb />
commissioners and best citizens, <lb />
spent Sunday here with his <lb />
daughter, Mrs. Walter Gardner. <lb />
Rape ed and Millet seed for <lb />
sale by J. R Smith Co. <lb />
The Loyal Temperance Legion, <lb />
composed of little boys and girls <lb />
in charge of Miss Lillian Munn <lb />
and Rev. E. B. Joyner. <lb />
Sunday at Winterville. The <lb />
children attended Sunday school <lb />
and church and reported they had <lb />
the best time of their lives. <lb />
cement, window, doors, <lb />
locks and hinges at J. R. Smith <lb />
Miss Sarah Harding, of Green- <lb />
ville, is visiting Miss Helen <lb />
We were surprised to find that <lb />
J. R. Smith Co. Dixon are car- <lb />
such a nice line of coffins <lb />
and caskets of all prices and <lb />
grades, see them when needing <lb />
anything in this line. <lb />
Prof. T B. Gibson gave his <lb />
school a picnic at Pearce school <lb />
house Saturday. The neighbors <lb />
came with baskets full of good <lb />
things to eat and all present re- <lb />
port a good time. This is a <lb />
splendid community who raise <lb />
plenty to eat and to spare- Prof. <lb />
was the orator of the <lb />
day. Prof. Gibson has made <lb />
many friends during his stay <lb />
with us. He left Monday for <lb />
his home at Red Springs. <lb />
Buy your brackets, balusters, <lb />
stair railing, post <lb />
and of J. R. Smith <lb />
Co. Dixon. <lb />
Don't send elsewhere, when <lb />
you can get nice ceiling and <lb />
flooring, windows and door <lb />
frames made to order at J. R. <lb />
Smith Co. Dixon. <lb />
We can shoe your mules and <lb />
horses, repair your carts, bug- <lb />
and wagons on short notice. <lb />
J. R. Smith Co. Dixon. <lb />
den's young <lb />
were married at th i home of the <lb />
bride's mother, Mrs. G. G. <lb />
last Thursday morning at <lb />
o'clock, by Rev. C. M. of <lb />
Wilson, of Christian <lb />
church here The happy couple <lb />
left immediately for Baltimore. <lb />
They will also Washington <lb />
City and Raleigh on their return <lb />
home. They will locate on West <lb />
avenue. <lb />
We regret to learn that the <lb />
seven months old baby of Mr. <lb />
and Mrs. Sam Wilson died last <lb />
Thursday. <lb />
J. N. Alexander was to <lb />
Ahoskie Saturday to attend the <lb />
burial of one of his nephews. <lb />
Remember the orphan singing <lb />
class will give their entertain- <lb />
at the Baptist church Sat- <lb />
night. Be sure to come <lb />
and bring your family and help a <lb />
worthy cause with your presence <lb />
and money. <lb />
Miss of Trenton, <lb />
is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. R <lb />
Tingle. <lb />
The Mission Band under the <lb />
management of Mrs. J. R. Tin- <lb />
and Mrs. C. M. Holton gave <lb />
a splendid entertainment in the <lb />
Christian church Sunday night. <lb />
Mrs. M. W. Ormond, of Or- <lb />
is visiting her son, <lb />
H. C. Ormond. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Davis <lb />
request the honor of your <lb />
presence <lb />
on Wednesday afternoon <lb />
twenty-eighth of April <lb />
nineteen hundred and nine <lb />
at three-thirty o'clock <lb />
Christian Church <lb />
Ayden, N. C. <lb />
to witness the marriage of their <lb />
daughter <lb />
Carolyn <lb />
to <lb />
Mr. Eward Graham <lb />
saying a good deal, also, for <lb />
Misses Janie and Bettie Harper I there were some very beautiful <lb />
Sunday. young ladies present <lb />
A quilt that everybody ought <lb />
to hundred and <lb />
four names of somebody's sweet , <lb />
hearts embroidered on <lb />
squares-was sold to the highest <lb />
bidder. A. Smith, of <lb />
Fountain, the purchaser. <lb />
The indications are that he will <lb />
need it about as soon as any- <lb />
body, and he care how <lb />
soon. We t if Mr. Smith <lb />
would have gotten the quilt <lb />
our friend, Thomas Beaman, <lb />
been perfectly certain he <lb />
the judges deciding <lb />
J. H. Clark, of Grimesland, <lb />
spent here. <lb />
Ed. Arnold went to Ayden <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. A. Clark, of <lb />
Grimesland spent Sunday here. <lb />
The farmers have commenced <lb />
setting out tobacco plants. Corn <lb />
is coming up nicely. <lb />
Black Jack Debating <lb />
Society had their regular debate <lb />
Thursday night. The query was <lb />
ably discussed by the young <lb />
in <lb />
favor of the affirmative. We <lb />
will meet again night <lb />
and debate this <lb />
ed, that women should have the <lb />
right of All cordial- <lb />
invited to come out and hear <lb />
the debate. We hope to have a <lb />
large crowd present. <lb />
. fr in .<lb />
U . . <lb />
SIXty-. ,. , M.-1. 11.11 <lb />
sweet-, . . <lb />
i I <lb />
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thought I'd <lb />
J. A. Swenson, <lb />
years of o that <lb />
could not cure, at lust laid me up. <lb />
Thin Salve it <lb />
sound and Infallible for akin <lb />
eruptions, salt rheum, <lb />
fever sores, burns, scalds, cuts and <lb />
piles. at all Druggists. <lb />
would ever heed it. <lb />
We feel safe in recommending <lb />
Miss Tyson as a teacher, or one <lb />
to get up entertainments, or to <lb />
make beautiful quilts. <lb />
One Who Was There. <lb />
will treat you <lb />
A Guaranteed Cough remedy is Bees <lb />
Laxative Syrup. For cough , <lb />
colds, croup, hoarse- <lb />
and all bronchial alt <lb />
for children because it is quick to re- <lb />
and Gently laxative. <lb />
Sold by John L. Wooten. <lb />
only <lb />
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STATE NEWS. <lb />
Small Fire. <lb />
Foot Mashed. <lb />
Earl Forbes, son Mis. Pattie <lb />
Forbes, met with a painful <lb />
dent Saturday at the plant of <lb />
the Cabinet Veneer Company <lb />
where he was at work. In some <lb />
Married <lb />
This morning at House station <lb />
caught under <lb />
E. Randolph were married and badly mashed. <lb />
Rev <lb />
left <lb />
Just as people were getting <lb />
Happenings of in North Caro- church Sunday at <lb />
Una. dinner time th -re was an alarm <lb />
A stable in Char-1 of fire. It came from down on <lb />
Z destroyed by fire. First street J <lb />
causing a the home of Henry Wooten, <lb />
loss of Six horses were had caught on the roof, <lb />
burned to death. Enough people were soon there to <lb />
J. J. the new put out any dam- <lb />
superintendent of the State being done. <lb />
prison announces the <lb />
five prisoners the past few days ,.,. <lb />
two from the convict camp at j SWEPT NIAGARA. <lb />
April one from , <lb />
State farm, April. and two V a boatman <lb />
from the Selma convict <lb />
The rewards for re- <lb />
each <lb />
Dr. Edwin of the Eng- if y u would<lb />
northern cities. <lb />
I have bought the stock of W. <lb />
B. and before moving <lb />
the same I will sell it as a <lb />
whole or in part, either for cash <lb />
or on time with good security, at <lb />
a great <lb />
W. H. Cox, Kinston, N. C. <lb />
ltd <lb />
few inches further his foot would <lb />
have been mashed off. <lb />
A HEALING SALVE FOR BURNS. <lb />
AND SORE <lb />
NIPPLES. <lb />
As a healing salve for fores, <lb />
sore and hands <lb />
Salve is moat excellent. It <lb />
allays the pain of a burn almost in- <lb />
and unless the injury is very <lb />
severe, heals the parts without leaving <lb />
. scar. Price, cents. For by <lb />
will treat you J- L. Wooten and Coward Wooten. <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb />
AT N. C. <lb />
At the Close of Business February, IMP. <lb />
Resources <lb />
abroad for a cultural and travel- <lb />
tour of a that no <lb />
of the press has able <lb />
or Dr. <lb />
has been called to the state <lb />
university in the room of Dr. C. <lb />
Alphonso Smith, recently re- <lb />
signed. <lb />
WORDS TO THE SOUL. <lb />
ton has Consumption. His <lb />
case is These <lb />
words were spoken E. <lb />
a leading merchant of N. I. <lb />
two expert doctors one a lung <lb />
Dr. H. Hyatt will be in <lb />
Greenville, at Hotel Bertha, <lb />
Monday and Tuesday, May 3rd <lb />
and 4th for the purpose of treat- <lb />
diseases of the eye and fitting <lb />
glasses. Those who want to see <lb />
about having work done will be <lb />
charged no fee unless terms are <lb />
agreed upon. W <lb />
Woods Liver Medicine reg- <lb />
and discounts t 44,488.76 <lb />
Overdrafts unsecured <lb />
Furniture and fixtures <lb />
Demand loans 2,600.00 <lb />
Due from <lb />
items mM <lb />
Gold coin <lb />
Silver including all <lb />
minor ear, 1,048.70 <lb />
bank and other <lb />
Notes <lb />
Total 181.787.07 <lb />
stock <lb />
Surplus fund 11,250.00 <lb />
profits, less <lb />
cur. exp. and taxes pd. 9,706.88 <lb />
Deposits sub. to check 42,564.74 <lb />
Cashier's outstanding <lb />
Total 181.787.07 <lb />
IV tWO a <lb />
was shown the wonder- <lb />
power of Discovery. <lb />
three Mr <lb />
Blevens, was as well SI r. i <lb />
would not all the money in the d <lb />
for my <lb />
for coughs and colas, its the stat, <lb />
surest. of desperate lung <lb />
on and a all <lb />
gist. Guarantee satisfaction <lb />
bottle free. <lb />
Cari <lb />
We desire our friends f <lb />
accept our heart-felt thanks for <lb />
kindnesses shown during oar <lb />
little Harvey's, illness and <lb />
especially do we thank the little <lb />
children of the M. E. Church <lb />
for so many beautiful <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Warren. <lb />
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Dr Joseph <lb />
Physician and Surgeon <lb />
Office over Bank Building <lb />
AYDEN. N. C. <lb />
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. ,,. <lb />
the to the beat o. my know Company. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to be- Comet <lb />
of fore me, this 18th. day of Feb. J. H <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
W. H. Smith has purchased <lb />
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Cox will st <lb />
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place at in 1541. <lb />
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Easter is almost here <lb />
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not be complete with- <lb />
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than you ought to ex- <lb />
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Shoes, the inner sole <lb />
is perfectly smooth, <lb />
no wax, tacks, or <lb />
threads to injure the <lb />
feet. The leather is <lb />
the best, the fit perfect <lb />
and surely you could <lb />
ask no better style. <lb />
The Central Mercantile Co. <lb />
J. Davenport, Mgr. <lb />
Who's the <lb />
Town Booster <lb />
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INSURE WITH <lb />
C. L. WILKINSON <lb />
Life, Fire, Accident and Health <lb />
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Norfolk and Southern Railway <lb />
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hatch <lb />
I'm clad I ain't a hen. It <lb />
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York Times. <lb />
worth of Beautiful <lb />
absolutely given away free. <lb />
st Prize. Beautiful Mahogany <lb />
Buffet worth <lb />
2nd Prize. Beautiful Mahogany <lb />
finish Princess Dresser worth <lb />
3rd Prize. Beautiful <lb />
Piece Toilet set worth <lb />
10.00. <lb />
These prizes are all here and now on exhibition at our store. <lb />
The way to GET SOMETHING FOR NOTHING. <lb />
Come to our store and buy worth of goods or pay on your <lb />
account and either will entitle you to one draw at these lovely <lb />
prizes. Every time you buy worth of goods or pay on your <lb />
account you are entitled to on draw. <lb />
During this great offer will sell everything at the closest possible <lb />
prices. Call and look over our entire stock. No trouble to show <lb />
goods. We have the most beautiful, complete and up to date line <lb />
of Furniture, Stoves, Mattings. Rugs and Squares in <lb />
Pitt county. Drawing will commence Saturday, April 10th, 1909 <lb />
at o'clock. <lb />
Yours truly, <lb />
TAFT BOYD <lb />
Furniture Company. <lb />
EASTER <lb />
J S MOORING <lb />
Sam White tore on Five Mora room and larger Come <lb />
to see me. <lb />
General Merchandise. <lb />
Ale YOU Ready But One Thing's certain; <lb />
you're not ready, no matter where you're going, unless you <lb />
dressed properly. The best clothes for you to wear- <lb />
for any man to best clothes made, are <lb />
Hart Schaffner Marx <lb />
The new styles are very smart; we'd just like to have you <lb />
see the various models we show in the Varsity sack suit; <lb />
they're the snappiest styles you'll ever see. <lb />
The new too, are especially attractive; bright <lb />
colorings, handsome patterns. <lb />
BANNISTER OXFORDS, are here in all leathers, and <lb />
widths. The name Banister means a superior to all other <lb />
makes. Prices and 5.00. <lb />
WALK-OVER it you happen to get on the sunny side of the <lb />
street, just Walk-Over and take a glance at our and <lb />
8.50 OXFORDS. We are showing the greatest line on earth <lb />
and styles and finish you will find in the highest price shoes. <lb />
The citizen who his own <lb />
town. <lb />
The citizen who encourages local <lb />
enterprises. <lb />
The citizen who helps homo <lb />
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The citizen who patronizes the <lb />
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remarked old John as he <lb />
threw l he bridle under the table. <lb />
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tile Weekly. <lb />
II you want your HORSE to <lb />
fast and pull buy your <lb />
Hay, Oats <lb />
and Corn. <lb />
of W. B. He will sell <lb />
Better Feed and More for Leas <lb />
Money than any man in town. <lb />
W. B. <lb />
Place is headquarters for Corn, Hay, <lb />
Oats, Cotton Meat <lb />
Brand, Chicken Hominy, Cracked <lb />
Corn, corn Meal and all kinds of <lb />
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repertory fur the edification of the <lb />
stranger. <lb />
said the latter, turning to <lb />
the old man when one selection had <lb />
achieved, are some <lb />
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man. daughter puts in a <lb />
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may beast Us colleges end Canterbury <lb />
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the city of Great Britain. <lb />
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schedules published only as information; and are <lb />
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women's Fashions, Greenville s C <lb />
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DAIRY PRODUCTS. <lb />
I have moved my Dairy to the John <lb />
son place, one mile from town, and am <lb />
better prepared than ever to furnish <lb />
all Dairy Products. Will make delivery <lb />
in town. T 2-4. <lb />
S. I. DUDLEY. <lb />
Greenville Dairy. <lb />
I am conducting a Dairy on Green- <lb />
ville Heights and am to make <lb />
prompt delivery of milk, cream and <lb />
butter where in town. Your orders <lb />
solicited. Phone B <lb />
W. W. Moore. <lb />
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of work for <lb />
cleaning and shampooing hair. <lb />
Your patronage solicited and sat- <lb />
guaranteed. <lb />
Mrs. Ella R. Culley, <lb />
Greene St <lb />
New Shoe Repair Shop. <lb />
Opened by J. Little on Fifth street. <lb />
Good work guaranteed, reason- <lb />
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Direct line Double <lb />
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Direct connection in Atlanta. <lb />
Birmingham. Memphis for all <lb />
in the west, Oklahoma,. <lb />
Texas, Colorado, California, <lb />
Seattle and North West. <lb />
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Seaboard at Raleigh by Norfolk <lb />
Southern trains arriving in <lb />
Raleigh at a. m. and <lb />
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Washington and New York. <lb />
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Norfolk, with steamer <lb />
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Washington and New York. <lb />
Local p. m. <lb />
for Henderson. Oxford, <lb />
Norlina and <lb />
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ham, Memphis. Orleans and, <lb />
all points West. Through coach to <lb />
Birmingham and through sleeper to; <lb />
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Savannah, Jacksonville and all points <lb />
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drawing room sleeping cars, and, <lb />
through trains having Dining Cars. I <lb />
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rates, time tables and information in <lb />
connection with special occasions and <lb />
rates to Seattle, and Pullman <lb />
i No. W. Martin St., Raleigh, N. C. <lb />
CHEWING TOBACCO. <lb />
With Which This Habit <lb />
Holds Its Victims. <lb />
Every the weed Will know <lb />
better than how much truth exists <lb />
in told me u evenings ago <lb />
n well known committing <lb />
Irate In Sew <lb />
We were seated at a club <lb />
coning kinds of dissipations, <lb />
especially the fascination that liquor <lb />
mil are said to bare for men <lb />
who cannot resist the Impulse to <lb />
r- one r the other of these passions. <lb />
Judge <lb />
my opinion the moat overmaster <lb />
log craving known to our race is that <lb />
for chewing tobacco. Opium in some <lb />
may be bad. but l am <lb />
It Isn't worse A few weeks ago <lb />
Incorrigible brought before n . <lb />
and after hearing the <lb />
fenced to the Wand tr three <lb />
mouths, lie appeared take it very <lb />
sensibly until n police officer S <lb />
teaser whispered Into the man's ear. a <lb />
I afterward learned, that he would <lb />
be any tobacco while in the <lb />
penitentiary. The poor chap turned <lb />
pale, rose In Ids sent and held up his <lb />
hand us n that he desired to ask <lb />
me a question. I motioned to to <lb />
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me n great favor <lb />
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I replied. <lb />
hear my tobacco will be cut oft. <lb />
Cannot you make my term sis months <lb />
or even a year If am allowed to have <lb />
chewing <lb />
The judge had to explain that he, <lb />
couldn't do anything of that sort. He <lb />
relieved the prisoner's mind on <lb />
tobacco question by tolling that If <lb />
he was a habitual the prison <lb />
physician would order a small <lb />
of the weed for him dally. <lb />
did I see a greater change In <lb />
a human concluded his honor. j <lb />
Brooklyn Eagle. <lb />
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Preparing an Alibi. <lb />
If culture remains within <lb />
the splendidly bound volumes of the <lb />
new library that has Just been bought <lb />
by a Sew Yorker It will not be the <lb />
fault of the rich man's secretary. He <lb />
la doing everything he can to let it <lb />
H . <lb />
catting the leaves in all the <lb />
be said. chances are <lb />
nobody belonging to the family will <lb />
ever look Inside books, but the <lb />
boss has friends who may go snooping <lb />
around through the library sometimes. <lb />
In case they do he doesn't want them <lb />
to gain the impression that literature <lb />
Is neglected In this house, I am <lb />
making sure that they will at least <lb />
find the leaves <lb />
Keep alive In your breast that little <lb />
of celestial Are called conscience. <lb />
Tragedy In a Celebration to Honor <lb />
President Tyler. <lb />
In accident took place In the <lb />
American navy-the explosion of a big <lb />
gun. the Peacemaker, on board the frig-l <lb />
ate Princeton, off Broad bay, in the <lb />
Potomac river, eight miles <lb />
Washington. <lb />
Those killed were Abel of <lb />
Virginia, secretory of state; Thomas <lb />
W. of Virginia; <lb />
Commodore of the navy. Ben- <lb />
of New Jersey, <lb />
of Maryland and <lb />
Mr. Gardiner, an of con- <lb />
from New <lb />
The severely wounded were William <lb />
of secretary of <lb />
Miss daughter of the <lb />
postmaster general; Colonel Dade, <lb />
Colonel Benton. Judge Phelps of <lb />
commodore Stockton, command- <lb />
and nine seamen. <lb />
on Tyler, <lb />
the members cabinet and their <lb />
families and many other prominent <lb />
persons, said to number over were <lb />
Invited by Commodore Stockton to <lb />
spend the day oil the frigate Prince- <lb />
ton, which was lying at anchor off <lb />
Alexandria. After the guests were on <lb />
board anchor was weighed for a short <lb />
sail on the and the ship pro- <lb />
down the river to a point be- <lb />
low Fort Washington. On the trip <lb />
down the heaviest piece of ordnance <lb />
on the frigate was tired several times, <lb />
presumably as a matter of entertain- <lb />
for the company. The gun had <lb />
been constructed from a model made <lb />
by Commodore Stockton, and <lb />
dent Tyler expressed a decided inter- <lb />
est In the weapon. At o'clock In <lb />
the afternoon on the return trip the <lb />
Princeton anchored off Broad boy. and <lb />
the company Invited to luncheon <lb />
in the cabins below the gun deck. <lb />
After luncheon Commodore Stockton <lb />
proposed that the gun be once <lb />
more as a salute, he said, to the <lb />
of the great peacemaker, <lb />
Washington. President Tyler, his cab- <lb />
and a number of gentlemen r.- <lb />
to the gun deck. <lb />
As the gun was fired the breech end <lb />
from the trunnion's back was blown <lb />
off, and this section was split In twain. <lb />
of It fell on Secretary <lb />
Two sailors removed it, but the <lb />
secretary expired In a few moments. <lb />
Governor had been struck and <lb />
killed by of the gun be- <lb />
fore It felled Mr. Upshur. The party <lb />
on the gun deck was scattered, and <lb />
the whole ship shook under the force <lb />
of the explosion. <lb />
The excitement was great The bod- <lb />
were removed from the <lb />
taken to Washington In hearses <lb />
at the wharf and I in <lb />
House, where they la., in east room <lb />
till the day of the day <lb />
general public mourning, j <lb />
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Man Gets for the <lb />
Plant. <lb />
The executive committee of <lb />
the Eastern Carolina <lb />
Training school was in session <lb />
here Thursday for the purpose <lb />
of receiving, opening and pass- <lb />
upon the sealed bids for the <lb />
Several our w construction of the sewer system <lb />
by the tending court this week but we and of the school <lb />
Co. There were three bids <lb />
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. church Misses and Beulah Mun- The Construction Co., <lb />
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last vices Sunday. B. F. bid for the <lb />
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; muddy while F. j. of Greenville, <lb />
tell you bid for the sewer system <lb />
for the <lb />
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grades at reason prices, <lb />
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Fresh corned herrings Justin. <lb />
A. W. Ange j. Johnson, of Raleigh, bid <lb />
Anew line of bet; crockery for th sewer system <lb />
for the J <lb />
Harrington. Barber Co, The committee the <lb />
If you want your chickens to chairman to notify J. M. Johnson <lb />
be healthy and lay well, and your that the contract for the server <lb />
. .- have pigs to thrifty give them Dr. By, tern would be awarded to Dim <lb />
r the roads leading Hess's Stock and Poultry Food, upon his execution of the re- <lb />
f it don't do what it is bond, and such notice was <lb />
. do report it to us and to him immediately. <lb />
.-. .-. The architects and the <lb />
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Fresh .-- rye. <lb />
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. . . have Harrington. Barber <lb />
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C. and B. D. the mi <lb />
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We a lot of enamel ware I committee. he architects visit- <lb />
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V. A. W. Ange Co. work and reported the name <lb />
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Having decided to give up <lb />
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and <lb />
The exercises of <lb />
Cora and Sadie school, <lb />
at Mills school house were held <lb />
last Friday night. The crowd <lb />
was unusually large, a great <lb />
many not being able to the <lb />
house ; but the order and <lb />
were perfectly splendid. It <lb />
was a matter of comment <lb />
that the crowd was larger and <lb />
e order infinitely bettor than <lb />
it had ever been fore. By the <lb />
Way, this is one of the very best <lb />
communities in the county, <lb />
it is getting better all the time. <lb />
The exercises <lb />
The <lb />
., that they had had the <lb />
, best and they <lb />
their much <lb />
to Ives and their <lb />
drills were <lb />
;. fine. <lb />
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PARDON NOT APPRECIATED. <lb />
in Thin <lb />
Governor and <lb />
people who the <lb />
pardon of Allen Gray, a gentle- <lb />
man of color of Pitt county, may <lb />
fell like when <lb />
they learn that Gray was back <lb />
In jail in less than a week after <lb />
being liberated from th roads. <lb />
On Monday, inst. Gray <lb />
was discharged from the Pitt <lb />
county convict camp, where he <lb />
was serving a two sen- <lb />
on a pardon issued by <lb />
Governor Saturday <lb />
night Gray w. into the store <lb />
of Forbes Brown In Green- <lb />
ville and asKed to be shown<lb />
t . . i . . . <lb />
, the nicest d <lb />
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, i . . <lb />
Ki i pr . . prize. ; <lb />
r . vies and . <lb />
j . <lb />
lings a v. j he time will soon be at hand <lb />
Joe went will be housing their <lb />
i therefore, do not forget <lb />
of r <lb />
. ; it -i. us for <lb />
A. W. Ange <lb />
A. <lb />
ltd <lb />
was occupied with another <lb />
Gray up four <lb />
pairs of a <lb />
and a hat and slipped the <lb />
door of the store. Mr. <lb />
i soon detected the theft <lb />
and went at once to have a <lb />
v arrant Issued for Gray. <lb />
. In the meantime Gray had hid <lb />
other for he plunder in the back lot and <lb />
., .,, l in door of the <lb />
. WILL RECEIVE <lb />
tills <lb />
ban. <lb />
Two Mare <lb />
School <lb />
T executive s of <lb />
genuine Handy Eastern Carolina <lb />
Son save you money i Training school will meet in <lb />
Come id examine time. preparing to Greenville on the 4th day of May, <lb />
then-. We can give prices that our <lb />
st you. <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
The famous Cox cotton plant- <lb />
guano sowers are that they place for the construction and <lb />
going. Prices and terms right, orders as early as possible. Wei installment of boilers, engines, <lb />
have orders for more than at i plait, electrical plant. <lb />
to restive and consider <lb />
trucks as early es possible bids for the construction <lb />
would deem it a favor two new buildings the <lb />
that desire trucks for this the power <lb />
See us before you buy. <lb />
A. G. Cox Co. <lb />
Winterville, N. C. <lb />
J. D. Cox came in from Fair- <lb />
county, Saturday <lb />
present for future shipments. <lb />
A. G. Cox Manufacturing Co. <lb />
Winterville N. C. <lb />
A. W. Co., wish to <lb />
at home a few days. announce to their many <lb />
Rev. T. H. King filled his j men that their spring goods are <lb />
J. fa la . <lb />
appointment at Tucker's <lb />
school house Sunday afternoon. <lb />
The primary for nominating <lb />
town officers to be elected the <lb />
first Monday in May was held <lb />
Monday night. R. G. Chapman <lb />
was renominated for mayor by <lb />
acclamation. A. G. Cox. L. L. <lb />
Kittrell and J. K. Barnhill were <lb />
renominated for aldermen and <lb />
S. Smith for <lb />
policeman- The greatest <lb />
prevailed. We have an <lb />
excellent set of town officers and <lb />
our appreciate their <lb />
forts in keeping the town affairs <lb />
in excellent shape. <lb />
We were delighted to have <lb />
Rev. Mr. Joyner and Miss Lillian <lb />
Munn, of Ayden, with us Sun- <lb />
day. They brought with them <lb />
about twenty-five bright child- <lb />
They sang at the Baptist <lb />
church Sunday morning <lb />
here. AH are most cordially <lb />
invited to come and examine our <lb />
line. We can give you prices <lb />
that will interest you. <lb />
We have just received our line <lb />
of men's and slippers. <lb />
See us for styles and prices. <lb />
Harrington. Barber Co. <lb />
ice machine and everything con- <lb />
with the power house <lb />
On Wednesday. 5th of May, <lb />
the committee will receive and <lb />
consider sealed bids for furnish- <lb />
and equipping of the entire <lb />
school plant. It is expected that <lb />
th-re will be a large number of <lb />
bidders present both days and <lb />
that the committee will have a <lb />
very busy time. <lb />
Sick headache, and <lb />
relieved by Rings L <lb />
Pills. They cleanse the system. Do <lb />
not gripe. Price Sold by John L <lb />
Wooten. <lb />
Pile Remedy is put up in a <lb />
tube with nozzle attached. May be <lb />
applied directly to the wasted parts. <lb />
Guaranteed. Price Sold by John <lb />
L. Wooten. <lb />
Tyson ard <lb />
Leon, t were visit ; <lb />
in our Thursday- <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. <lb />
went to <lb />
Mills mi h and r. <lb />
went to visit sister, Mrs. H <lb />
A. Nichols, i-f <lb />
day. <lb />
G. II. Grumpier <lb />
down from Wilson Saturday <lb />
evening spent the night <lb />
with Ivy Smith. Be preached <lb />
a sermon at a. m. <lb />
Sunday and to Greenville <lb />
that evening to hear Dr. <lb />
the able evangelist that baa <lb />
commenced a two meet <lb />
lag in the Christian church there <lb />
Lloyd Smith went to <lb />
Saturday. <lb />
R. E. went to <lb />
Farmville Saturday evening. <lb />
We had a very good Sunday <lb />
school house <lb />
Sunday morning. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. R M. Starkey <lb />
and J. the <lb />
evening at Mills Smith's <lb />
Misses Rosa and Smith <lb />
went to Pearce's school <lb />
near Ayden, Friday, to attend a <lb />
picnic. Miss Ellen <lb />
home Sunday and Mis <lb />
returned Monday. They report <lb />
one of the finest times on record <lb />
We learned last night <lb />
Joe Barrett, one of the <lb />
Miss Clark and Eva Mercantile Company, <lb />
i made the same grades, picked a pair of shoes <lb />
averaging on all her, from counter and walking up <lb />
v tor entire session; the store told Mr. <lb />
.-. teachers gave a Davenport he had purchased th <lb />
. i <lb />
The there earlier in the day <lb />
prize for moat wanted to exchange them. <lb />
writing was v. n I ; Miss the store <lb />
who saw come In and pick <lb />
up the shoes gave the trick <lb />
was a hand- <lb />
some fountain . The com- <lb />
that examined the copy <lb />
books considered Miss Eva <lb />
away. Gray slipped out the <lb />
back way again and Mr. <lb />
such a close second, that. port vent to have a warrant <lb />
the committee presented her a-issued <lb />
book. The prizes were present- <lb />
Stray Up. <lb />
hop. <lb />
I have taken up a stray <lb />
color red with black spots, . <lb />
pounds, marked full in <lb />
left tar, split and half moon in right <lb />
car. Owner can same by proving <lb />
ownership and paying charges <lb />
J. W. Allen, Jr. <lb />
Two East of Greenville. <lb />
ed by T. H. King, of Winterville. <lb />
Taken ail together, it was one <lb />
of the most delightful entertain- <lb />
we have ever attended. <lb />
The writer was impressed <lb />
with the words of commendation <lb />
and appreciation on the part of <lb />
the patrons for the teachers and <lb />
on the part of the teachers for <lb />
the and the entire com- <lb />
The patrons seem to <lb />
think they have the best teach- <lb />
in the county, and the teach- <lb />
seem to think they have the <lb />
best place in the county to teach. <lb />
had hid and made tracks for the <lb />
river bridge, but officers were <lb />
quick enough to prevent him <lb />
getting away. Deputy Sheriff <lb />
and Detective Hines had <lb />
gone to the bridge in advance, <lb />
and Policeman Clark kept close <lb />
on the trail of the <lb />
thing Gray knew he was hemmed <lb />
in between the officers on the <lb />
bridge and he was brought back <lb />
to jail. All the stolen goods <lb />
were recovered. <lb />
RATHER DIE. DOCTOR, <lb />
place mi <lb />
teachers deserve all f <lb />
. when we remember from gangrene had <lb />
that they are teaching and are eaten if j <lb />
will treat you <lb />
Stray Taken Up. <lb />
I have taken up two female one <lb />
weighing -bout pounds, color, <lb />
the other about pounds, black color, <lb />
both marked crop in right slit in <lb />
left ear. One has found pigs since <lb />
taken up. Owner can get by <lb />
ownership and pave g charges. <lb />
If comes the hogs will be <lb />
fold at public ion before the court <lb />
house door on Thursday. April at <lb />
noon. <lb />
Two miles from Greenville. <lb />
will treat you <lb />
had <lb />
. you <lb />
m same <lb />
which they were <lb />
evening. , , raised. i at all <lb />
Some of the farmers in our sec- <lb />
lion will soon be transplanting to-1 <lb />
,,,, ,, <lb />
expects to commence this even- hone No <lb />
pound at When you have baggage to go <lb />
COUGH SYRUP <lb />
and LAW <lb />
TO FOOD AND LAW. <lb />
money <lb />
FOR SALE BY JNO. WOOTEN. <lb />
COUNTY SOIL MAP. <lb />
QUESTIONS OF INTEREST ANS <lb />
BY MR. <lb />
Some of the Benefit That R- <lb />
salt From the Map and How <lb />
Can be Obtained. <lb />
Editor <lb />
On making the soil map of <lb />
Pitt county there are many <lb />
asked us as we go about <lb />
the county boring holes in the <lb />
ground. The more common ones <lb />
What are you doing What <lb />
good it be when you finish <lb />
How much does it cost As this <lb />
work is being done by the Na- <lb />
government and State for <lb />
the benefit of the farmers and <lb />
land-owner, and <lb />
in general, it is nothing but <lb />
proper that every person in Pitt <lb />
county know all about it <lb />
The first question was answer- <lb />
ed in The Daily Reflector about <lb />
three weeks ago when Mr. <lb />
Whichard clearly outlined the <lb />
work. <lb />
The second question one <lb />
which could be dealt with at con- <lb />
length, but I shall mere- <lb />
mention briefly some of the <lb />
purposes for this work. Under- <lb />
lying all attempts to improve the <lb />
agricultural welfare of any <lb />
is the necessity for a <lb />
correct knowledge of the <lb />
variety and distribution of i <lb />
its soils, other natural resources <lb />
and advantages. The soil is the <lb />
capital and he should <lb />
study how to use and improve it <lb />
to the best advantage, just as a <lb />
banker studies how to place the <lb />
funds of his institution. <lb />
In order to intelligently study <lb />
the soils it is necessary to know <lb />
something of the different kinds <lb />
of soils, each kind is lo- <lb />
how much there is of it, <lb />
and the condition of it as regards <lb />
its origin, draining and surface <lb />
features. The map which is be- <lb />
made of Pitt county will show <lb />
in different colors the different <lb />
kinds of soil and the area of each. <lb />
It also be an accurate map <lb />
of the county showing roads, <lb />
railroads, streams, houses, <lb />
churches, school houses, towns, <lb />
township lines, etc. It can be <lb />
used advantageously in locating <lb />
districts, laying out new j <lb />
roads, opening up rural mail <lb />
routes, and in planning drainage <lb />
schemes, as the elevations and <lb />
natural drainage ways are shown. <lb />
It will only be a matter of a <lb />
short time before many of the <lb />
now wet. poorly drained but fer- <lb />
tile areas, will be drained and <lb />
reclaimed and made productive. <lb />
The maps and reports will <lb />
furnish prospective settlers <lb />
biased information concerning <lb />
the soils, agricultural conditions, <lb />
and possibilities of the <lb />
To illustrate, If a Northern or <lb />
Western farmer, or some one <lb />
seeking a favorable climate, <lb />
cheap and productive soils and a <lb />
congenial people, receives a copy <lb />
of the map and report of Pitt <lb />
county he can learn ail about the <lb />
county from the report and an- <lb />
of its soils without leaving <lb />
home. <lb />
The soil survey is the basis for <lb />
the study of the adaptation of <lb />
soils to crops. Anyone who has <lb />
had any practical experience <lb />
knows that not all soils are equal- <lb />
suited to the same crops, and <lb />
that more or less of a selection <lb />
of soil is made for certain crops. <lb />
By studying these soils in <lb />
to similar soils of the At- <lb />
antic coastal plain it is <lb />
to new crops which <lb />
would prove profitable. Pitt <lb />
county offers great opportunities, <lb />
as its soils can produce most any <lb />
crop and could support many <lb />
times the present population. <lb />
One of the most important <lb />
things connected with the soil <lb />
survey is to study the <lb />
and fertilizer of <lb />
various soils for the different <lb />
crops A large number of samples <lb />
of soil, subsoil and marl are be- <lb />
collected and forwarded to <lb />
Washington. D. C. and Raleigh. <lb />
N. C. for The amount <lb />
of money annually invested in <lb />
fertilizers by the <lb />
county is upwards of <lb />
Perhaps a third of this <lb />
money is annually wasted and <lb />
brings no adequate returns ow- <lb />
to the fact that, the <lb />
of the farmers do not understand <lb />
the soil requirements for just the <lb />
proper kind of f.-r and go <lb />
ahead buying most any brand <lb />
and applying it to the land with- <lb />
out due regard for the needs of <lb />
at particular for a <lb />
crop. Dr. B. W. State <lb />
and Director of the <lb />
State Test . carrying on <lb />
a number of fertilizer <lb />
and also variety tests of <lb />
cotton, corn, and other crops in <lb />
order to ascertain what is the <lb />
best fertilizer and how much for <lb />
each kind of soil and crop, and <lb />
also the variety best suited to <lb />
each soil. He knows th soil <lb />
type with which he is <lb />
and by having the soils <lb />
of Pitt county mapped he will <lb />
be able to give out valuable and <lb />
specific information tot the farm- <lb />
concerning each type of soil <lb />
It be impossible to <lb />
with the soil on each plan- <lb />
or even in each county, <lb />
but when experiments are made <lb />
in one locality the farmers who <lb />
have the same kind of soil can <lb />
apply the same treatment to <lb />
and look forward to the same <lb />
favorable results. Without a soil <lb />
you would not know <lb />
or not you had the same soil. <lb />
The third How much <lb />
does it cost the people of Pitt <lb />
county Can be answered m <lb />
one word-nothing. This work <lb />
is being done in the Interest of <lb />
the farmers and land owners at <lb />
no direct cost to any person, but <lb />
from the general funds <lb />
by congress together <lb />
with a small part of the revenue <lb />
derived from the sale of <lb />
tags by the Depart- <lb />
The maps and reports of <lb />
county will be printed by the <lb />
Bureau of Soils. IT. S. Depart- <lb />
of Agriculture and <lb />
free to any one who will <lb />
write to Congressman John H. <lb />
Small and simply ask for one. <lb />
W. Edward <lb />
REFLECTIONS OF A DELEGATE. I SUPERIOR COURT. <lb />
REPORT OF GRAND JURY. FLAG RAISED AT GRADED SCHOOL <lb />
. . Recommendation, to Superior Court. Over A. <lb />
Having been not guilty. . <lb />
fortune it was to appointed a returned a C. If. Cook. Judge was <lb />
delegate to represent my for murder against Aaron <lb />
May. charged with the murder We, the grand submit the , d <lb />
of Mack Harris. <lb />
Mollie Butler, keeping bawdy inquired into<lb />
No. of that noble <lb />
Knight of Pythias, whose <lb />
abiding spirit is to exemplify the <lb />
friendship BO great and true of <lb />
him whose name we boast and <lb />
point with pride, we. the under- <lb />
signed, com ably seated in <lb />
that bewitching little Queen of <lb />
Bed Wing. <lb />
a motor racer of rare ability, and <lb />
manned by her genial owners. <lb />
Captain Dave Hill and son. left <lb />
our mooring promptly at <lb />
on Thursday afternoon, and, by <lb />
way. an ideal afternoon it <lb />
was, and wended our way up the, <lb />
beautiful and <lb />
the stream that leads on to that <lb />
good old heme of hospitality, <lb />
Greenville. That progressive <lb />
little city we'll always delight in <lb />
calling sister. After a most <lb />
pleasant run of two hours, view- <lb />
the beautiful scenery of an <lb />
emerald hue, such as Dam-i <lb />
Nature saw fit to bestow <lb />
upon us. we reached our <lb />
A feeling of content <lb />
crept stealthily over us, while <lb />
each wore of happiness <lb />
realizing the significance of our <lb />
mission to convey the spirit of <lb />
true friendship from Pamlico <lb />
Lodge No. to the district and <lb />
to the world, and we that <lb />
our trust has been carefully <lb />
guarded. Getting back to my <lb />
subject we unfortunately failed <lb />
house, guilty. <lb />
Bill Faison, trespass, not guilty. <lb />
Samuel Brown, mis- <lb />
trial. <lb />
Midi Daniel, assault with <lb />
deadly weapon and carrying con- <lb />
weapon, guilty f second <lb />
charge. <lb />
Fred Dixon, Babe Daniel and <lb />
Adrian Page, cruelty to fowls. <lb />
Dixon not guilty, Daniel and <lb />
Page guilty. <lb />
Ed Patella, larceny, pleads <lb />
i guilty, sentenced six months on <lb />
roads. <lb />
Star <lb />
Several pa- <lb />
by the <lb />
if rd by <lb />
and <lb />
violators of the law that have d <lb />
come to our knowledge. re, <lb />
We have visited and close grades. Prayer v. i <lb />
injected the the Rev. B <lb />
several offices in it. and find,<lb />
the <lb />
the beat record for a <lb />
period of five slowly <lb />
pulled the rope which drew <lb />
sanitary condition, <lb />
well cared for. <lb />
It has been recommended by . <lb />
former grand juries that book- fifty feet high, where it <lb />
eases be put in the clerk of the unfurled to the breezes. <lb />
office sufficient to keep The flag is quite a beautiful <lb />
assault with deadly books belonging to his it to six feet <lb />
. . n I Realizing the great need of them. twelve feet long and has tony <lb />
v. c ask your Honor to order the six stars on it <lb />
commissioners to have them put It was paid for <lb />
j i pupils. Each pupil was to <lb />
We learn that the county hon Contribute one penny <lb />
contains about acres of good ad nearly every child responded <lb />
land with only about acres <lb />
recommend that <lb />
acres mere of this land <lb />
be drained and cleared, and that <lb />
weapon, not guilty. <lb />
Mack Brown, failing to list <lb />
taxes, pleads judgment <lb />
suspended upon payment of costs <lb />
and taxes. <lb />
Robert Clark, abandonment, <lb />
guilty, sentenced seven months <lb />
on roads. <lb />
Willis Jenkins, assault <lb />
deadly weapon, guilty. <lb />
J B. Hardy and Alfred Hardy, the keeper be provided with <lb />
highway robbery, not guilty, team and tools to cultivate <lb />
State takes appeal to Supreme <lb />
court. This case consumed all of <lb />
Wednesday and attracted much <lb />
interest. <lb />
Lewis Hardy, larceny, guilty, <lb />
judgment suspended upon pay-<lb />
to specify our mode of travel larceny, not guilty. <lb />
thereby bewildered our friends <lb />
in Greenville, among whom we <lb />
especially remember Brother R. <lb />
C. Flanagan, his younger <lb />
and Brother Charlie <lb />
who were so painstaking <lb />
as to our welfare. <lb />
One of our party, evidently be- <lb />
an offspring good <lb />
we were <lb />
not long in locating the odor of a <lb />
luscious dish of spring chicken <lb />
which we partook of in a good <lb />
old fashioned way, much after <lb />
the style of the of Pitt <lb />
at the time honored barbecue. <lb />
After this little feast we were <lb />
cordially invited to the Castle <lb />
Ball of Tar River Lodge No. <lb />
where were assented the big <lb />
hearted delegates from the <lb />
respective ledges which they <lb />
cam to represent <lb />
I would not for obvious <lb />
sons go into detail as to the pro- <lb />
of the meeting, suffice <lb />
it to say that the meeting <lb />
was in every respect a grand <lb />
success. <lb />
After such business was trans- <lb />
acted as came before us <lb />
a part of same being quite <lb />
a clever little to <lb />
speech by Bro. J. K. <lb />
Death of Mr. G. W. Satterfield. <lb />
It is with sorrow that we <lb />
learned of death of Mrs. G. <lb />
W. Satterfield, who departed this <lb />
life Saturday morning. April <lb />
24th at eleven o'clock. She died <lb />
as she lived a Christian, generous m <lb />
and warm hearted, always brother -.--- . <lb />
to follow where He leads. Bonner of Pamlico No. <lb />
She was a member of the Free meeting adjourned and we were <lb />
one woo , <lb />
Will Baptist church and has been <lb />
for a number of years. <lb />
She was years old and all <lb />
through her life was always <lb />
striving to do better. She was <lb />
sick about three weeks with <lb />
bronchitis before the end came. <lb />
She leaves her husband and eight <lb />
children-five girls and three <lb />
boys, also a father, three sisters <lb />
and one brother to mourn <lb />
Our heartfelt sympathy goes <lb />
out to the bereaved ones and <lb />
especially to the little children, <lb />
for the one whom they once <lb />
called mother is no more, we <lb />
I bow our heads in humble <lb />
for will, not ours be <lb />
She was buried in <lb />
land cemetery, the funeral l <lb />
being conducted by <lb />
than taken to the banquet hall <lb />
where Loyal Knights and Ye <lb />
Fair Maidens assembled to par <lb />
take of the sumptuous repast, <lb />
evidently prepared for us by the <lb />
nimble fingers of the wives and <lb />
of those present. <lb />
C. V. York, assault with dead- j <lb />
weapon, guilty, fined and <lb />
costs. <lb />
Andrew Wilkins, carrying con- <lb />
weapon, guilty, sentenced <lb />
three months on roads. <lb />
Allen Gray, larceny, pleads <lb />
guilty in two cases, sentenced <lb />
three years on roads in first case <lb />
and two years in second the <lb />
sentences to follow each other. <lb />
John Collins, carrying conceal-, <lb />
ed weapon, pleads guilty. <lb />
John Joyner. larceny, <lb />
judgment suspended upon pay- <lb />
of costs. <lb />
Abe Peyton, larceny, guilty, <lb />
sentenced eight on roads <lb />
Thrower, assault with <lb />
deadly weapon, pleads guilty. <lb />
fined and costs. <lb />
Aaron May, manslaughter, <lb />
pleads guilty, sentenced three <lb />
years on roads. <lb />
case of Mollie Butler, <lb />
convicted of keeping a bawdy <lb />
house, the judgment of the court <lb />
was that she be imprisoned six <lb />
months in jail, sentence to begin <lb />
Nov. 1st, 1909, and to pay the <lb />
costs. <lb />
Mack Mobley, selling liquor <lb />
unlawfully, guilty. <lb />
Will Dunn, selling liquor <lb />
lawfully, guilty, judgment <lb />
pended upon of costs. <lb />
John Collins, house breaking, <lb />
pleads guilty, sentenced <lb />
make this <lb />
because we believe by <lb />
it out the place car. be <lb />
made in a great measure self- <lb />
sustaining. We believe it should <lb />
be made a reformatory farm for <lb />
young violators of the law. <lb />
Respectfully submitted. <lb />
L A. Mayo, Foreman <lb />
to the request. A few gave <lb />
nickels and dimes. <lb />
Every school should have a <lb />
There la no better way to <lb />
the children patriotism, <lb />
the upon which all free <lb />
trust finally rest. <lb />
STATE NEWS. <lb />
GENERAL NEWS. <lb />
Some of Over the <lb />
Country. <lb />
Plains, British East <lb />
has reached the hunting <lb />
grounds and tonight he will <lb />
spend his first night in Africa <lb />
under canvass. A big camp has <lb />
been arranged near the <lb />
station here for the Roosevelt <lb />
expedition and last night lions <lb />
were the vicinity <lb />
The country <lb />
Happening of in North Caro- <lb />
Rocky Mount, N. C. April <lb />
-St by lightning striking <lb />
the house, the <lb />
and Storage warehouse of the J. <lb />
C. Tobacco Co., is to- <lb />
day a heap of ruins. <lb />
During a most severe electrical <lb />
storm about five this <lb />
morning, the building was set on <lb />
fire about midway the roof, and <lb />
the fire spread rapidly. <lb />
Greensboro. N. <lb />
ins, a well known <lb />
man about town, who <lb />
ed in Norfolk several weeks ago <lb />
for violation of the cocaine law, <lb />
having in his several <lb />
hundred worth of the <lb />
drug, and who gave a five <lb />
good sport. The commoner <lb />
of are plentiful and <lb />
the huntsmen will no time in <lb />
getting started on their shooting <lb />
trips. <lb />
Lisbon, April 23.-A series of <lb />
violent earthquake shocks <lb />
curred here tonight, and seismic <lb />
disturbances, according to re- <lb />
ports from various places, were <lb />
felt throughout the whole of <lb />
Portugal. For a time fears were <lb />
was arrested here this afternoon <lb />
on a warrant from the Norfolk <lb />
authorities as a fugitive from <lb />
justice. Simmons is being held <lb />
here awaiting instructions from <lb />
Norfolk. <lb />
Rocky Mount, N. C. April <lb />
-News of the of the <lb />
Atlantic Coast Line station at <lb />
Jamesville on Tuesday night was <lb />
received in this city yesterday <lb />
by the railroad officials. The <lb />
demolished the city. <lb />
Washington, D. C April <lb />
k, I Word came from the White <lb />
today that the president <lb />
months looking with favor on Judge <lb />
Jack Jones, larceny, guilty. <lb />
Twelve all m one lull <lb />
storm, and it is known to have <lb />
been either by lightning <lb />
or else set on fire by the electric <lb />
Twelve . <lb />
indicted for gambling, entered a <lb />
plea of <lb />
sweethearts of those present. upon payment <lb />
while the sweet melodies from of <lb />
toe orchestra rent the air- w running gambling <lb />
We wish to pay our respects to <lb />
We w f-j----- <lb />
Dr. Charles Laughinghouse, who <lb />
acted as toast master and filled <lb />
the chair so admirably. <lb />
After a few short hours, as <lb />
are always pleasant hours, we <lb />
bade farewell to our friends and <lb />
brothers and obtained the <lb />
promise of quite a few of them <lb />
to visit us during our jubilee <lb />
week, and permit of <lb />
courtesies and hospitality so <lb />
costs. , . <lb />
Pearl Price, running gambling <lb />
not guilty. <lb />
Peter Harrington, <lb />
unlawfully, not guilty. <lb />
G. Connor, of the State <lb />
Supreme court, for the Eastern <lb />
Carolina judgeship, and that if a <lb />
Democrat is chosen he stands a <lb />
fine chance to be Judge <lb />
successor. <lb />
Fla. April <lb />
Florida today took a long and <lb />
wires in the building. <lb />
State Treasurer B. R Lacy is <lb />
taking the preliminary steps <lb />
looking to the issuance of the <lb />
State bonds provided <lb />
for by the recent legislature for <lb />
carrying out the provisions of <lb />
the Bickett act of the 1907 <lb />
for enlarging the State <lb />
unlawfully, not guilty. today took a long h issue to be made <lb />
guilty, <lb />
costs. <lb />
to our trends in dear old Green <lb />
ville again. <lb />
Respectfully. <lb />
W. E. Harding, <lb />
M. N. <lb />
J. E. Bonner, <lb />
prohibition. The house of <lb />
representatives, to adopted <lb />
the joint resolution <lb />
providing that in 1910 a <lb />
amendment shall M <lb />
submitted to voters to decide <lb />
whether they wish to have for- <lb />
ever prohibited in Florida the <lb />
July. He has taken up with the <lb />
engravers the matter of bids for <lb />
engraving the bonds and this <lb />
contract be awarded by the <lb />
Council of State great <lb />
while. <lb />
vices being .- bountifully bestowed upon us. No. <lb />
Mr. Forbes. Sunday evening. May we live to enjoy a <lb />
A T <lb />
lever prohibited in TH next Sat- <lb />
The Home B. L. Association. <lb />
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