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In Charge of F. C. NYE <lb />
I A The Eastern and Vicinity-Advertising Rates on <lb />
We tor . delightful <lb />
i .- at thy free win <lb />
church Sunday <lb />
Suable We want t <lb />
; We can Mi- the excel- <lb />
prices that will manner in which she has <lb />
y Carroll and La talk about child training all yon <lb />
fetch warn b a short while please. carry out <lb />
,,. Salomon's injunction <lb />
Wei. Heel I Several of our arc at- <lb />
COMMITTEE OPENS BIDS <lb />
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 />
. meetings con- received as <lb />
. church Misses and Beulah Mun- The Construction Co., <lb />
J of Ayden, attended Atlanta, through its <lb />
last vices Sunday. B. F. bid for the <lb />
. Rollins and Eugene Can-1 sewer system and for <lb />
-a bush- n n went to last night. <lb />
; muddy while F. j. of Greenville, <lb />
tell you bid for the sewer system <lb />
for the <lb />
ax . <lb />
b at our re. the beat <lb />
grades at reason prices, <lb />
Barter <lb />
Roi . of Grifton, <lb />
h. u . on business. <lb />
b if, oysters, <lb />
tun be <lb />
. n <lb />
r turning. They <lb />
it the trip. <lb />
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 />
EASTERN <lb />
D. J. Editor and Owner <lb />
Truth In Preference to Fiction.<lb />
COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. APR. <lb />
One Dollar Per Year<lb />
. h. f -t your money bade. <lb />
A. <lb />
that has just been op <lb />
u. <lb />
. Co.<lb />
in A <lb />
Fresh .-- rye. <lb />
.-- <lb />
of all kinds has just come in. <lb />
. . . have Harrington. Barber <lb />
J. per The <lb />
C. and B. D. the mi <lb />
r c. r i <lb />
were with the <lb />
We a lot of enamel ware I committee. he architects visit- <lb />
., ,. s prices buildings, inspected <lb />
V. A. W. Ange Co. work and reported the name <lb />
Oar line of fresh E seeds finely. <lb />
A FACT <lb />
ABOUT THE <lb />
What Is known as the <lb />
is seldom occasioned y actual exist- <lb />
external conditions, but In t h e <lb />
majority of eases by a dis- <lb />
ordered LIVER------- <lb />
THIS IS A FACT <lb />
Which may be <lb />
by trying a course of <lb />
. . I <lb />
Will Change <lb />
Having decided to give up <lb />
as a tobacco <lb />
W ii n . into the ware- <lb />
i A. house business, I will no longer <lb />
pi for-i the Liberty warehouse; <lb />
p n i r ;.,, . I desire to k <lb />
. ; id ii d ; u for <lb />
s-p tn iron <lb />
Bari me and g t I <lb />
i sing-1 r Gr m <lb />
. . . . I I Mr. S. T. i <lb />
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is <lb />
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They LIVER. <lb />
They hare and to the <lb />
mind. They bring health and elastic- <lb />
to the body. <lb />
TAKE HO SUBSTITUTE. <lb />
. . <lb />
. . . . . , ;. . o. up to i an <lb />
. . . m <lb />
.,. G. Cox Mi r . and ii y I <lb />
l of n s a d wash n me In tho three <lb />
ed up. N with him, ; <lb />
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ITEMS. <lb />
April 21.1909. <lb />
i ., editor <lb />
readers R As tor <lb />
will write <lb />
; . I <lb />
ad I <lb />
Mr. M <lb />
to G e V <lb />
, . UP. <lb />
.;, p . I m<lb />
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 />
wen m <lb />
,. s for the hi <lb />
.- m irk and i <lb />
writing <lb />
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 />
. . . <lb />
, 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 />
POOR PRINT<lb /></p>
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st Prize. Beautiful Mahogany <lb />
Buffet worth <lb />
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finish Princess Dresser worth <lb />
5.00. <lb />
3rd Prize. Beautiful <lb />
Piece Toilet set worth <lb />
10.00. <lb />
prizes are all here and now on at our store. <lb />
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Come to our store and buy worth of goods or pay on your <lb />
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During this great offer will sell everything at the closest possible <lb />
prices. Call and look over our entire stock. trouble to show <lb />
goods. We have the most beautiful, complete and up to data line <lb />
of Furniture, Go-Carts, 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 />
toe bathroom one In the bedroom <lb />
drawing <lb />
he In the Winter palace. Sire. <lb />
tor all the it to <lb />
ship's cabin i.- In cold <lb />
and white A carpet of old gold, <lb />
a sofa piled luxuriantly with cushions. <lb />
several chairs, a table, wonderfully <lb />
desk, on which rests a drop <lb />
light at disposal. stop a <lb />
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embroidered with drooping m Opposite City Market, Greenville, <lb />
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spaciousness to the room. notice repaired, Furniture repair-. <lb />
that your gowns have been bung In I ea and upholstered, g machines <lb />
one blouses In All work to be <lb />
and that shoes, slippers, umbrella, etc. as good best and prices lower . <lb />
carefully stowed away In I than . Wood <lb />
places provided tor them. <lb />
The third day out. If the weather la <lb />
flue. Is the social height of the trip <lb />
The ship's types are by this time all <lb />
folly developed. The bridge Bends <lb />
nave become known to each other, and <lb />
they never leave their game except for <lb />
There U the usual contingent <lb />
that morning comes around to I It th. Sit <lb />
tell you bow early they were on deck. <lb />
You hive at the prow and <lb />
wan bid schools of dolphins Jump- <lb />
straight for the ship, you have <lb />
rushed excitedly to the rail to watch n <lb />
passing steamer with which your <lb />
salutes by running up <lb />
Innumerable little flags, and you have <lb />
marveled at the land birds that <lb />
ways follow the ship across, and per- <lb />
you ash the steward to set out <lb />
tome fresh water and a Of <lb />
crumbs f. r then, <lb />
if you spontaneous <lb />
the hour In tin- Ship's gymnasium <lb />
be your regular rendezvous ever. <lb />
morning, and aside from the fun which <lb />
will have In the <lb />
perform unaccustomed on lb. <lb />
camel, the spirited horse or <lb />
the vibrators you will receive direct <lb />
benefit from the exercises, which are <lb />
the beat to be recommended for <lb />
the maintenance sea <lb />
in Leslie's Weekly, <lb />
Easter is almost here <lb />
and your outfit will <lb />
not be complete with- <lb />
out a pair of our <lb />
Regina or Shoes <lb />
For Ladies <lb />
There is more comfort <lb />
than you ought to ex- <lb />
in a pair of our <lb />
Shoes, the inner sole <lb />
is 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 />
EARTHQUAKES OF OLD <lb />
Was Explained <lb />
The and Nelsons have; <lb />
been neighbors and intimate <lb />
friends. So when John Gaylord at <lb />
twenty-four, as lino a fellow as ever <lb />
was, began to see what an <lb />
charming girl Molly Nelson was <lb />
Strange Ideas of the Ancients a. <lb />
it was evident to all, Their Causes. <lb />
John and Molly themselves, <lb />
that tint parent were <lb />
lighted. As yet was no form WARNING SIGNS OF <lb />
announcement, but every one, <lb />
knew that it and piny shown <lb />
evening after John Air and I <lb />
to Molly on the front porch, of ten <lb />
I angering the other Nelsons <lb />
had retired. <lb />
The surprise of the two was <lb />
ALDEN'S NAPLES STORY. <lb />
J S f O O R I N G <lb />
Sam White on Five Point. More room and larger stock. Come <lb />
to me. <lb />
General Merchandise. <lb />
It Glass of Capri Win. and a Status <lb />
That <lb />
The late W. I. Alden. the humorist, <lb />
was one of the most abstemious <lb />
fact, he was pretty near be <lb />
lug a teetotaler. I don't know that I <lb />
ever saw bun take or spirits in <lb />
all the years knew him except r <lb />
of Claret at the midday and even <lb />
lug meals during Illness. <lb />
During the later years at his life he <lb />
spent the whiter abroad, sometimes la <lb />
sometime In Naples and once. <lb />
I think. In Cairo, and usually his four <lb />
or live residence on the <lb />
of would not coal <lb />
him more <lb />
Once Ids from Naples i <lb />
remember bis telling; me <lb />
a brother novelist, was la Na- <lb />
also and ashed me one t <lb />
dine with st one of big hotels <lb />
on water front just outside Na <lb />
pies one of those hotels along <lb />
massive stone embankment against <lb />
Which the waves of sea <lb />
break In showers of spray thirty or <lb />
forty feet high <lb />
we went fur a walk <lb />
along embankment, and we got <lb />
pretty well drenched with the spray. <lb />
Soon wt reached a status, and. lo, it <lb />
nodded gravely toward us <lb />
Did you sat that status <lb />
L. to me. <lb />
certainly said I. <lb />
said he. Tin going back to <lb />
the hotel and to bed before get run <lb />
In. it's that confounded Capri <lb />
ashamed of ourselves, back <lb />
went and sneaked Up hi pad. But at <lb />
next morning both of <lb />
us seemed to be fresh cod- <lb />
our dissipation of the night <lb />
I before, and we could not understand <lb />
why we had such good until <lb />
the waiter <lb />
the gentlemen feel last <lb />
night's slight earthquake T <lb />
son's Weekly. <lb />
con- <lb />
when I <lb />
step was heard in the hall, <lb />
and presently Mr. Nelson appeared <lb />
in dippers dressing can- <lb />
in hand. Quito evidently ho <lb />
had gone bed then got up <lb />
for some purpose. <lb />
father, what is the mat- <lb />
Molly's chocks were burning, <lb />
her father stood there hesitating <lb />
eying John closely. John, loan- <lb />
against the where he <lb />
had stood for the last fifteen min- <lb />
laying good night to Molly, <lb />
felt decidedly uncomfortable under <lb />
Mr. Nelson's gaze. <lb />
In fact, it embarrassing ell <lb />
around. But John a young man <lb />
who goes straight to tho point. <lb />
anything wrong, Mr. <lb />
he began. I to infer <lb />
that you object to my being <lb />
no, not exactly, <lb />
Mr. Nelson coughed slightly, <lb />
only that mother and <lb />
I would like to get a little, <lb />
cried Molly, in- <lb />
couldn't dis- <lb />
any one John has been <lb />
talking <lb />
don't doubt that, my dear. <lb />
Mr. Nelson was beginning to enjoy <lb />
the situation. not that, nor <lb />
have I any objection to John's talk- <lb />
to In fact, I haven't an <lb />
objection in tho world to John nor <lb />
to his conduct, <lb />
Mr. Nelson U open to suspicion of <lb />
having prolonged the matter <lb />
at this point. <lb />
in thing. Mrs. <lb />
non I do object seriously, my <lb />
dear John, to tho habit you seem to <lb />
have formed this evening <lb />
against the push. Our bed- <lb />
room is nest to the kitchen, <lb />
this continuous boll ringing is not <lb />
conducive to <lb />
th <lb />
by <lb />
Two Mountains That <lb />
Crashed and Than Reeded. <lb />
If we search history to find to what <lb />
r a uses the attributed earth- <lb />
quakes we Bud Hint the <lb />
believed that all occurrences of the <lb />
kind were due to the Influence of the <lb />
Mara, especially of three to which <lb />
they ascribed thunder-namely, Sat- <lb />
urn. Jupiter and Mars. The seers of <lb />
MM clay believed that these disturb- <lb />
were caused by the stars <lb />
with the sun or being In <lb />
with it. more particularly when <lb />
the stars were In the aspect. <lb />
chronicles tho report concern- <lb />
leg one a who <lb />
the to be- <lb />
of their city And <lb />
legend it that the city was soon <lb />
afterward destroyed. <lb />
who wrote his natural history <lb />
In A. conceived that earth- <lb />
quakes were caused by the winds, as <lb />
the earth never trembles except <lb />
when the sea Is quite calm and when <lb />
heavens are so tranquil that <lb />
birds cannot maintain their flight, all <lb />
the air which should them be- <lb />
withdrawn. Nor does It ever hap- <lb />
pen until after great winds, the gust <lb />
being pent up. as It were, In the As- <lb />
concealed <lb />
Many scientists observed that <lb />
nil great convulsions of nature are <lb />
likely to be preceded by <lb />
that birds and generally ex- <lb />
certain presentiments of the <lb />
event, facts which the wise men of <lb />
ancient days noted accounted for <lb />
In their different ways. <lb />
an earthquake <lb />
occurs there Is often sound without <lb />
any motion. When there Is motion It <lb />
Is tremulous vibratory. The clefts <lb />
He who sows brambles must not C <lb />
barefoot <lb />
moon, because at that time storms are <lb />
lulled. They are moat frequent when <lb />
great heal to showers or <lb />
showers to <lb />
further Is no <lb />
doubt that earthquake are felt by <lb />
shipboard. There are many <lb />
Signs for the mariner beforehand, how- <lb />
ever. The timbers of toe vessel creak. <lb />
The birds that settle the vessel <lb />
not without their alarms. There Is <lb />
also a sign In the bent ens, for when a <lb />
shock is near lit hand, either In the <lb />
daytime or a little after sunset, a <lb />
cloud Is stretched out In the clear sky <lb />
like a long, thin line. The water In <lb />
wells Is more than usual, and it <lb />
emits a disagreeable <lb />
In describing the various kind Of <lb />
shocks and expanding on bis <lb />
on the subject remarks <lb />
that buildings are tho safest; <lb />
also the angles of walls and walls <lb />
made of bricks suffer least. The earth <lb />
movement that resembles the rolling <lb />
of waves Is the most or <lb />
when the motion Is Impelled In <lb />
direction. Tho cease when <lb />
tho vapors have burst forth, but If <lb />
there be no escape of vapor of any <lb />
kind then tho may continue <lb />
for forty days. They have been known <lb />
to continue for two <lb />
Tho historian records the greatest <lb />
of the having <lb />
curred In the district of during <lb />
tho consulship of Lucius and <lb />
Julius, when mountains <lb />
rushed together, falling upon each <lb />
other with a very loud crash and then <lb />
receding, while In the daytime smoke <lb />
and vapor Issued from <lb />
says the wonder was witnessed by <lb />
great crowd of Woman knights and <lb />
travelers along the <lb />
The same wilier greatest <lb />
earthquake which occurred In our <lb />
memory was In the reign of Tiberius, <lb />
by which cities of Asia were <lb />
laid prostrate In one During <lb />
the Tunic war we had accounts of <lb />
fifty-seven In one rear. <lb />
Nor is It evil merely consisting In <lb />
tho danger which is produced by the <lb />
motion; It is an equal or greater evil <lb />
when It Is considered as a prodigy. <lb />
The city of Home never experienced a <lb />
that was not the forerunner of <lb />
some great <lb />
of course, takes a good many <lb />
of his accounts from Aristotle, but his <lb />
are confirmed <lb />
other writers. Herodotus describes a <lb />
great disturbance In his day. when <lb />
sea came beyond Memphis, as fur <lb />
the mountains of Ethiopia, also <lb />
from tho plains of Arabia. Tho sea <lb />
also surrounded Ilium and tho whole <lb />
of and covered the plain <lb />
through which the Meander <lb />
makes actual mention of of <lb />
She Aeolian having <lb />
from tho U a matter of <lb />
common among the scientists of <lb />
day that was from <lb />
Italy such a <lb />
of the earth sometimes remain, die- , confirmed by <lb />
playing what has been swallowed up, , a <lb />
sometimes It, the <lb />
being closed and the soil brought over <lb />
It tho city being, It were, <lb />
devoured. Maritime are more <lb />
especially subject to shocks. Nor are <lb />
mountainous districts exempt. I have <lb />
found the Alps and the <lb />
shaken by them. The shocks <lb />
happen more frequently In the autumn <lb />
and the They also happen <lb />
more frequently In the night than n <lb />
tho day. The greatest shocks are In <lb />
the the evening, but they <lb />
rake at daybreak. <lb />
also take place eclipses of <lb />
R E A L <lb />
, sites on railroad sidings tor sale. <lb />
Terms to suit <lb />
L- C- ARTHUR, <lb />
INSURE WITH <lb />
C. L. WILKINSON <lb />
Life, Fire, Accident and Health <lb />
and Bonds. Will go on your <lb />
Bond. <lb />
Norfolk and Southern Railway <lb />
Harry K. Walcott and Hugh M. Receivers. <lb />
DIVISION PASSENGER <lb />
LEAVE GREENVILLE<lb />
. <lb />
p. m.<lb />
What Changed the <lb />
Old Town's Name <lb />
A DETECTIVE'S I <lb />
W. P. EDWARDS <lb />
p, <lb />
, Chocowinity, Washington, and Intern- <lb />
m- Stations. <lb />
7-25 a. m. I Wilson <lb />
m. <lb />
and <lb />
ARRIVE GREENVILLE <lb />
Mr. Brown of <lb />
wouldn't advertise; <lb />
So along came Mr. Strong <lb />
And took him by surprise. <lb />
Mr. S., a yon may <lb />
Was strictly up to date; <lb />
Knew the game and played the same <lb />
At early hours and late. <lb />
Strong i. still in <lb />
The merchant of the town; <lb />
He advertises and surprises <lb />
Such as Mr. Brown. <lb />
Method by Which H Secured man you looking for <lb />
Evidence. when you need <lb />
I had to resort to a queer ruse, Sign Tacking <lb />
once to get an admission a d d, for Adv. <lb />
Bf Framed to Order <lb />
trouble at a club between two young <lb />
men. One threw a glass of <lb />
into the other's face. ho other <lb />
did not resent the insult as he <lb />
should have done. When his fa- <lb />
heard of it he threatened to <lb />
disinherit his son unless he Sharpened <lb />
the man who had thrown the wine , safety <lb />
to his face. The father Carbon <lb />
of the same club, and he made Agent <lb />
a of a wine supper that his I at, <lb />
son could and would whip the other <lb />
fellow. Soon after this tho son met <lb />
the man who had insulted him and <lb />
whipped him. The fight occurred, <lb />
on a prominent street, and as two <lb />
of the man's friends were <lb />
with him at the time there was talk <lb />
of an action them and Ins <lb />
father for conspiracy. Our agency <lb />
was retained to get the evidence I <lb />
., , <lb />
was decided that it would be <lb />
necessary to get an admission from <lb />
the father of the young man who <lb />
had made the assault. I was told to <lb />
get it. tried many ways failed. <lb />
He did not know was a detective <lb />
lie had <lb />
but thought I was in <lb />
Other work. had another plan to <lb />
t from him what I wanted. I <lb />
km a New York publication was <lb />
having the written up and <lb />
I had seen the picture of <lb />
the which had been prepared <lb />
for it Ho was pleased at tho pub- <lb />
that the fight was to get, for <lb />
of the affair at the club <lb />
I From Washington, Chocowinity, and Inter- <lb />
a. m. j mediate stations. <lb />
p. m <lb />
i mediate <lb />
mediate Stations. <lb />
and <lb />
9-55 a m I From Raleigh. Wendell, Zebulon <lb />
p. m. I Intermediate stations. <lb />
NOTICE-Above schedules published only <lb />
no; <lb />
as <lb />
information; and are <lb />
H. C <lb />
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G SUPT <lb />
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none better made. <lb />
All do <lb />
W- P- EDWARDS <lb />
Barber Shop <lb />
Herbert Edmond, Prop. <lb />
i. in main business sec- <lb />
of the town- Five chairs <lb />
in operation and each one <lb />
sided over by a skilled barber- <lb />
Our place is inviting, razors <lb />
sharp. Our towels clean. <lb />
electrical machine for <lb />
dry shampoo and La- <lb />
dies waited on at their homes. <lb />
SEABOARD AIR <lb />
Direct line Double <lb />
daily service between the <lb />
North and South. <lb />
Direct connection in Atlanta. <lb />
Electric Irons Given <lb />
Hurry Up And Get Yours. <lb />
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i i <lb />
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that bis son bad California, <lb />
I Intimated that f Scared, West <lb />
to see it thought I could get is made with <lb />
the picture that, bad been prepared by Norfolk <lb />
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see it. , . . a. m. and <lb />
had a friend, a newspaper art- <lb />
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car load BUCK STOVES <lb />
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Job Printing <lb />
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Opposite center Brick Warehouse. <lb />
General Merchandise <lb />
striking him from the rear. Behind <lb />
him were two other men, who were <lb />
supposed to have accompanied him <lb />
to see fair play. The father was i <lb />
thought to have been m the neigh-1 <lb />
but as he wasn't seen he <lb />
left off the picture. He exam- <lb />
it carefully. <lb />
are these two men he <lb />
asked, pointing to the two<lb />
DAIRY PRODUCTS. <lb />
I have moved my <lb />
in town. T Z-4. <lb />
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p. m. <lb />
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TRY THE REFLECTOR FOR <lb />
JOB WORK <lb />
Greenville Dairy. <lb />
W. W. Moore <lb />
New Repair Shop. <lb />
by J. Little on Fifth street. <lb />
GooS work <lb />
able Stop your or on i, <lb />
door No next to Frank a <lb />
I Robert Spell will wait on you. <lb />
mo d. <lb />
for Henderson, Oxford, <lb />
and <lb />
SOUTH BOUND. <lb />
No a m for Hamlet, <lb />
torn Charlotte. Atlanta, <lb />
ham, Memphis. N-w Orleans <lb />
West Through <lb />
and through sleep.-r to <lb />
a m for <lb />
Jacksonville and all points <lb />
pm for <lb />
ton. Charlotte, Allan a Birmingham, <lb />
and all p-mU <lb />
South. . <lb />
All trains are equipped with first- <lb />
class and Pullman <lb />
drawing room sleeping cars, and <lb />
through trains having M in Cars <lb />
F t further information relative to <lb />
rates, time tables information i <lb />
Many of a Bread Much Favored <lb />
In Cold Countries. <lb />
Of all the hard tack broads of the <lb />
universe I have found by actual ex- <lb />
. I <lb />
inch <lb />
boil tho lea or coffee water <lb />
is a rather strong odor of <lb />
bread, but that la tolerated in <lb />
to smoke. While sojourning <lb />
with the engineers in Siberia I have <lb />
seen them using the larger <lb />
universe I have found by actual ex- , the W <lb />
the small ringed bread of of <lb />
Siberia the most substantial. When is for afternoon sport <lb />
the parties J, and the bread would <lb />
were constructing the Siberian rail- <lb />
road this white ring bread the , <lb />
coarse rye was their main <lb />
staff of life. , <lb />
It is made without wit or yeast <lb />
is first steamed, then <lb />
baked to expel the moisture Some <lb />
curious uses were made of MM <lb />
breads the When <lb />
soaked in-hot pure tallow for a few <lb />
moments till they sank <lb />
used in soups or soaked in eat- <lb />
en with tea during the severe w <lb />
utilized explorers <lb />
Another curious use to which it <lb />
nit is as an extempore candle or <lb />
No. W. St., w. v- <lb />
for , <lb />
their tents, the bread would <lb />
stand the knocking about pretty <lb />
well and would eventually appear <lb />
in the soup at the evening meal. <lb />
Small Siberian storekeepers <lb />
the ringed bread as an abacus <lb />
or primitive counting apparatus <lb />
small sums in rubles an <lb />
kopecks and simple figuring, <lb />
are suspended above <lb />
counter. Ten breads arc strong l <lb />
each. The top line represents, <lb />
rubles, their money <lb />
going above ten, and the <lb />
lower strings stands for the <lb />
Of course the strings of bread <lb />
be increased to mount into the <lb />
thousands up if desired.-Sci- <lb />
American. <lb />
i is put is <lb />
coffeepot boiler. A nail is used to <lb />
Subscribe Reflector. <lb />
M. C Blount, <lb />
Cleaner and m <lb />
Hen. r hour <lb />
a b to <lb />
Same Man. <lb />
the most <lb />
man In this <lb />
surprise me. Who talks aD <lb />
He do. CW Tribune.<lb />
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NORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
found a <lb />
-Z w Z SHOULD <lb />
TOO <lb />
lulled This hi a good <lb />
way to raise and it may <lb />
also out the pauper <lb />
immigrants.<lb />
Six Months <lb />
Copy <lb />
still OB ti Vanderbilt <lb />
George should put a stop to that <lb />
JUDGE- The country is going daft on <lb />
According to the Winston the subject of holidays, and K <lb />
Journal report says that District checked some- <lb />
Harry Skinner has he i where the time may come when <lb />
h .-. f being appointed g be a of the <lb />
The motion for a new trial j,,.,,,.,.,; in the eastern dis j be a <lb />
case of the Capers. Up in New York they <lb />
sec,, d f are hold, a U, week's <lb />
-y <lb />
-t business office In <lb />
MB-r . <lb />
Third <lb />
Entered tot PT. <lb />
N. C. mail <lb />
APR- 1909. <lb />
of murder in an- . <lb />
killing of <lb />
at Nashville, th <lb />
has just been argued by counsel. <lb />
col-1 , ,, <lb />
We expressed the opinion on <lb />
Texas better luck Lo overruled the death that the <lb />
her the defendants appeal- would land and have <lb />
against an oil than W <lb />
,. State as eventually h <lb />
there the CM banded <lb />
The Turks tire <lb />
u bad set the are. <lb />
what <lb />
can now listen for the re- <lb />
ports of gun. <lb />
has that <lb />
will light the oh n son. <lb />
It is said Carrie Nation Bold <lb />
enough hatchets on <lb />
campaign again saloons to buy <lb />
Maybe he will <lb />
e down, slay home and <lb />
keep quiet. <lb />
The Wisconsin legislature <lb />
passed a resolution calling upon <lb />
congress to investigate the <lb />
of wheat. the <lb />
If you took off the warm <lb />
days, guess you feel <lb />
now.<lb />
Spring weather ought tot de- <lb />
livering Niagara falls from the <lb />
ice jam. <lb />
As long as such gambling <lb />
i. allowed of course a man with <lb />
enough will corner a OH- <lb />
if he can. The thing to do <lb />
. the gambling. <lb />
, We see things often that force <lb />
baling that should <lb />
big hotel unanimity and working <lb />
. H part of business <lb />
There are <lb />
M of making tureen- <lb />
ville the beat town lo all <lb />
action of and if this <lb />
Loot done the fault lies with <lb />
the home people. <lb />
And for all anybody <lb />
knows. Skinner may be even <lb />
slated for the place. He has <lb />
made less noise than some of the <lb />
others, and if that fact is con- <lb />
side <lb />
was extinguished. <lb />
When our Bob Glenn open <lb />
r . his face there is something said <lb />
there are any more <lb />
enter the race j <lb />
legislature is wiser by having <lb />
gained this knowledge. <lb />
for a moment, it will be <lb />
taken as a mighty good sign so <lb />
far as Skinner is concerned. <lb />
Charlotte Chronicle. <lb />
This coincides with the views <lb />
Of The Reflector. From the be <lb />
Sinning of the agitation for the <lb />
judgeship this paper has held <lb />
that Colonel Skinner should <lb />
have it. Under existing <lb />
the position belongs to a <lb />
Republican, and w have had <lb />
patience with the scramble Dem <lb />
of the laying <lb />
corner stone of old St. Patrick's <lb />
cathedral. A few days ago there <lb />
was a big blowout over the 345th <lb />
anniversary of Shakespeare. <lb />
Next Friday will be the <lb />
of the inauguration of <lb />
George Washington as president <lb />
and there is talk of special do- <lb />
for the day also. Any ex- <lb />
is good enough to quit work <lb />
week days, and the holiday <lb />
is becoming a nuisance. <lb />
If folks would rest on Sundays <lb />
and work the six days of the <lb />
week, it would be more in keep- <lb />
with the teachings of the <lb />
Bible, they would be happier <lb />
and the country more <lb />
The Ethel Morton Opera Com- <lb />
which appeared here with <lb />
marked success <lb />
will return on May 7th and 8th. <lb />
at the Masonic Temple opera <lb />
house. They are playing a re- <lb />
of operas this year. All <lb />
are to be put on with special <lb />
scenery and costumes, and <lb />
by a cast even better than <lb />
f the formerly, and augmented by a <lb />
chorus. Miss Morton still <lb />
the organization and needs no <lb />
introduction to the people of <lb />
Greenville. Manager Courtney. <lb />
M as before, gives his <lb />
attention to each production, and <lb />
helps mat. in making each <lb />
and every one a perfect picture. <lb />
Speaking of the <lb />
revival that has been going <lb />
all over the South during the <lb />
patience with the . <lb />
should be Hotted out. <lb />
If a fellow insists on having <lb />
income he should not object <lb />
to paying a little tax on it.<lb />
A few hens at large can <lb />
vegetables the garden <lb />
about as readily as they do their <lb />
broods. <lb />
Hunter Roosevelt will hardly <lb />
Republicans in this State are <lb />
quite in b- <lb />
paper business. They have just <lb />
. started a paper at Raleigh, have <lb />
During the progress o a co t , <lb />
over which he presides Judge O. , a,, <lb />
M. Cook gives expression to <lb />
many good things. He M J <lb />
kind of judge that does as , be made to <lb />
he the State. j the future to tell. <lb />
.------- <lb />
We do not attempt to explain Senator a call <lb />
President Taft would do himself <lb />
no credit to appoint a Democrat, <lb />
and we believe his consideration <lb />
of men of a party has <lb />
only been to t <lb />
in his own party. <lb />
FLASH LIGHT TO MARS. <lb />
In July the planet Mars will <lb />
within thirty-live million <lb />
of the earth, or live mil- <lb />
lion miles nearer than ever be- <lb />
fore. Pickering. Harvard s <lb />
professor of astronomy, thinks <lb />
that he can be able to send out <lb />
travels a good deal, remarked a <lb />
few ago that there was <lb />
evidence of educational <lb />
progress in Pitt county than any <lb />
county he had seen in the South. <lb />
Only a few years ago, and Pitt <lb />
county was regarded as <lb />
to education. Today the <lb />
people of every section of the <lb />
county are thoroughly alive to <lb />
educational needs. School fa- <lb />
are today within the <lb />
reach of every family in the <lb />
Hunter win V e ., <lb />
o fur into the jungles of why they are not biting but HoUse the other that , -an be ab e to end <lb />
that the telegraph is a fact the . , Mars. <lb />
A Rare Opportunity <lb />
I here to the <lb />
SICK and SUFFERING <lb />
our Community <lb />
Read Reflect and Act <lb />
carefully thoroughly accordingly <lb />
Visiting Specialist <lb />
FROM THE <lb />
Cleveland Institute of <lb />
Medicine and Surgery <lb />
Legally Chartered and Incorporated <lb />
CLEVELAND. OHIO <lb />
will pay their first visit to <lb />
N. O. <lb />
and will be at the <lb />
Bertha Hotel <lb />
Friday. May 7th. <lb />
Tell four <lb />
ONE DAY ONLY <lb />
A. M. TO P- M. <lb />
FREE <lb />
Africa that the <lb />
cannot find bias. <lb />
If all the gentlemen think I sense, <lb />
they are going to get it, there isl <lb />
a big bunch of them doomed to <lb />
Herald. <lb />
j Maybe they <lb />
When Patten pulled out and <lb />
left the other fellows in the <lb />
wheat comer I went to losing <lb />
on their holdings. <lb />
i several years. The reason <lb />
assigned for this bit of self de- <lb />
was that he desired to wait <lb />
Ma. good keep pace there was a gentlemen <lb />
i. Pi <lb />
and will see the county pros-; show his teeth <lb />
per as never before. It costs reads <lb />
the people more not to have good <lb />
roads than to have them. <lb />
attention of the people of Mars, <lb />
taking it for granted that Mars <lb />
s inhabited by a race of <lb />
human beings. His plan <lb />
provides for a series of mirrors <lb />
occupying about a quarter of an <lb />
acre in extent and forming I <lb />
reach of every <lb />
county but the next few years . <lb />
under Ia of MM <lb />
of Ohio. t H<lb />
I Mill . <lb />
will witness as great advance <lb />
over present facilities as at pres- <lb />
our facilities are ahead of <lb />
the times of fifteen years ago. <lb />
introduce the <lb />
In medicine and W <lb />
the times of fifteen years ago. <lb />
0- this question T <lb />
danger of the people going hack- <lb />
wards. <lb />
With meat <lb />
higher you <lb />
high and <lb />
have to look in<lb />
before Senate. <lb />
ff., Will <lb />
a ham <lb />
An income tax amendment has. <lb />
been offered to the tariff <lb />
now pending before the <lb />
The income tax <lb />
likely get killed, <lb />
be a live and active <lb />
A Durham man arrested tor <lb />
being drunk, look a day jail <lb />
in preference to telling <lb />
where lie got his liquor. <lb />
The wheat comer seems bust- <lb />
ed and the price is slipping down <lb />
the The <lb />
not ears ho fast it slips. <lb />
The Home Building and <lb />
Aviation is an institution that <lb />
every citizen of <lb />
Should feel interested in. It <lb />
more for the of <lb />
town than any other one en- <lb />
here. H helps the <lb />
home builder get his OB <lb />
easy payments, and it pays the <lb />
investor a good interest on his <lb />
The the sisters in the con- money. <lb />
of the Daughters of the a call for a <lb />
evolution are playing politics j , At any rate <lb />
to get the offices in the lat time the <lb />
shows they have learned<lb />
feature <lb />
but ought t <lb />
law. <lb />
their lesson well from the men <lb />
folks. <lb />
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Tie revolution in <lb />
The press dispatches say <lb />
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Why didn't <lb />
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There are said to be more than <lb />
three hundred applicants after <lb />
the ten positions of oil inspector. <lb />
How they do run after office. <lb />
It has gone so far that <lb />
from are being <lb />
asked for in behalf of some of <lb />
the candidates for the judgeship. <lb />
After making such piles out <lb />
of his wheat corner, Patten is <lb />
now trying his hand on cotton. <lb />
Good place to lose what he has <lb />
made. <lb />
If yon have been playing <lb />
poker, President Taft says you <lb />
must pay up your losses before <lb />
being considered for appoint- <lb />
to <lb />
to has been surrendered to the <lb />
forces. Mar <lb />
law now prevails and a new <lb />
government may be the out- <lb />
come. <lb />
News from Washington says <lb />
that sentiment in favor of an <lb />
income tax is on the increase. <lb />
May it continue to grow until <lb />
incomes and inheritances both <lb />
bear their just proportion of the <lb />
burden of taxation. <lb />
, Association was asked to <lb />
meet only, three members put in <lb />
their appearance, so we are ad- <lb />
vised by the secretary. That is <lb />
not a manifestation of much in- <lb />
in matters looking to the <lb />
advancement of their business. <lb />
With an inactive merchants as- <lb />
an inactive chamber <lb />
of commerce Greenville is not <lb />
likely to get all that belongs to <lb />
her until there is a change. <lb />
re <lb />
would reach Mars and the ray <lb />
could b. shot in dots and dash s <lb />
telegraph code. It is Ml <lb />
and would be an U <lb />
thing. Professor Pickering <lb />
that his plant <lb />
would <lb />
be imagined that he would<lb />
amount of Ob- <lb />
server. <lb />
Certainly he would on such a <lb />
project as that. What <lb />
do our folks need to care about <lb />
Mars forty million miles away <lb />
from us There are enough <lb />
on this globe to look after, <lb />
without trying to ever to much <lb />
empty space. <lb />
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which explains why the the co <lb />
corn at <lb />
a bushel. <lb />
And yet there are farmers <lb />
businesslike enough to think it <lb />
cheaper to buy com than to <lb />
raise it themselves. <lb />
DON'T GIVE UP. <lb />
A newspaper asks if farming <lb />
pays. Well, wheat farming <lb />
would appear to be fairly <lb />
able at Sun. <lb />
But it was the fellow who got <lb />
the on the corner and <lb />
not the farmer who the <lb />
pay. <lb />
There is no question The Re- <lb />
is more anxious to see the <lb />
people of Pitt county aroused on <lb />
than good roads. Every farmer <lb />
who comes to Greenville should <lb />
take time to go out Dickinson <lb />
avenue beyond the Atlantic <lb />
Coast Line railroad and see the <lb />
two miles of sand-clay road <lb />
built by the county under the <lb />
direction of a government en- <lb />
Then he should go back j <lb />
home and not rest contented <lb />
he has awakened his <lb />
neighbors the desire to have a <lb />
road like it. Such roads can be <lb />
built cheaply all over the <lb />
Senator S. Overman has built cheaply an m <lb />
introduced an amendment to the and there is no estimating <lb />
He bill to levy a tax of on their value. <lb />
It is a pity that some men <lb />
who profess love for wife and <lb />
children grow so despondent over <lb />
the imagination of inability to <lb />
make a support for these that <lb />
they deliberately commit suicide <lb />
in order to get relieved of this <lb />
Yet such <lb />
dies are read about almost daily. <lb />
The man who under such <lb />
nation takes his own life does <lb />
himself a great wrong and at the <lb />
game time throws those whom he <lb />
love and provide for upon <lb />
the charity of others. Men show <lb />
a weakness when they give up <lb />
to despondency. There may be <lb />
difficulties, but a man should <lb />
show his love for those depend- <lb />
him by braving these <lb />
and doing the best he can. It <lb />
may not be possible to provide <lb />
luxuries for wife and children, <lb />
but it is a rare exception when a <lb />
COX'S ITEMS. <lb />
Cox's Mill. N. C April <lb />
Miss Bessie Moore is spending <lb />
a while in Greenville. <lb />
Miss Queenie Cox spent last <lb />
week with Mrs. Moore. <lb />
Misses Hollie Page and Nancy <lb />
Mills spent Saturday and <lb />
Sunday with Misses Alice and <lb />
Queenie Cox. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Leon of <lb />
Greenville, spent Sunday with <lb />
Mrs. parents. <lb />
Rev D. A. Windham, of Para- <lb />
toga, made a very interesting <lb />
and instructive talk to our Sun- <lb />
day school Sunday afternoon. <lb />
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with us. <lb />
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Mrs E. J. and nephew, <lb />
Jimmie Edwards, were visiting <lb />
in Grimesland Saturday <lb />
Tucker and children <lb />
were the guests of Mrs. <lb />
Edwards Sunday. <lb />
The weather has <lb />
favorable for setting<lb />
went to Green- <lb />
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living for his family. <lb />
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and many of the farmers nave mm- <lb />
finished. I o. given their <lb />
get well and <lb />
particularly thou,<lb />
HUSBANDS, minor.<lb />
OUR AYDEN, <lb />
IN CHARGE a furnished <lb />
Authorized Agent of The for Aden . <lb />
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from the S. <lb />
Press U good and OUght b why we have <lb />
parsed dome. U relates <lb />
saving money <lb />
account. The <lb />
to the virtue of <lb />
through a Dank <lb />
Press <lb />
Every man who surplus <lb />
d men. <lb />
Rape see Co. x April 27th 1909. , hank <lb />
James A. Smith and Miss <lb />
Too, of course. <lb />
Is why have <lb />
The quick divorce. <lb />
Chicago <lb />
k. Miss g <lb />
Wednesday night. Rev. J- R- at J. R- went to <lb />
Tingle officiating. , I day. . . I smallest <lb />
We will pay each 0-B of S. W. Burnett and wife spent interest <lb />
Kev. u, o. Mr. and Mrs. Joe . <lb />
A little <lb />
LoU of fun <lb />
the Start a hank <lb />
account, no matter how small it <lb />
be and you will feel better can <lb />
Will be richer. The The proper one <lb />
banks are glad to have even the <lb />
Leader <lb />
We will pay j. a- . <lb />
flour and barrels de- <lb />
. held services at the Chris and Mrs. Joe <lb />
r- <lb />
The of The Orphan Asylum <lb />
were brought here from Zebulon g <lb />
last Wednesday and placed in our in <lb />
illness of only four days. <lb />
Not enough; <lb />
A lot of <lb />
That-, the <lb />
husband and seven children <lb />
Services were conducted at the <lb />
grave by Rev. J. B. Brides, <lb />
of the Methodist church, <lb />
of which she was a member. <lb />
M M. Sauls makes the best <lb />
cold drinks that can be made at <lb />
led cold the year <lb />
round- Try one. <lb />
A L. Blow, of Greenville, was <lb />
here Tuesday to see his brother, <lb />
J. M. who seems to I <lb />
improving. , <lb />
M. M. Sauls has just received <lb />
a fine lot of perfumes and toilet <lb />
W. G. the clever sales <lb />
man, of Williamston, was here <lb />
Thursday. Mr. Lamb has many <lb />
always give <lb />
U, v. J. R- Tingle returned <lb />
from Grimesland Monday. H <lb />
is pastor of the Christian church <lb />
at Grimesland. <lb />
School books, tablets. Bibles <lb />
Co. <lb />
bushels nice country corn <lb />
at per bushel at J- <lb />
Smith. Co. Dix n. <lb />
attended the annual meeting of, <lb />
the Farmers Consolidated <lb />
co Company at Greenville lost <lb />
Tuesday. They were C. E-Case. <lb />
W. E- Smith. W. C. Moore, W. <lb />
E. Smith. H. S. Tyson. <lb />
Smith and W. M. <lb />
Smith. They reported a grand <lb />
They <lb />
interest and you. the farmer <lb />
who have nothing to do but to <lb />
watch the crop grow, will be kept <lb />
seeing your bank account A <lb />
Money on deposit is the, <lb />
safest investment that can <lb />
S All the stock of the bank, i <lb />
and stockholder is person- <lb />
ally liable fa it J <lb />
thing for you to do is to make i <lb />
the deposits and take the <lb />
I receipts for it. then your bag, <lb />
W is checked for a higher and <lb />
financial J <lb />
Her <lb />
A little kissing <lb />
j the way, <lb />
have a bank account on the right To the <lb />
. . i best So tiny say. <lb />
BLACK JACK ITEMS <lb />
time . ., . nave a u <lb />
Henry Anderson and wife, of g-de of the ledger the best <lb />
Farmville. spent Sunday after- on this earth-except a <lb />
noon with Mr. and Mrs. W. E.- wife, which this editor has <lb />
Smith. . up to this time, been unable to <lb />
Sidney Williams, of Fountain, <lb />
last week with his grand-, <lb />
mother, Mrs. Mattie Smith <lb />
Black Jack, N. C April <lb />
Walter Dixon. of Norfolk, is <lb />
spending a few days with <lb />
and de. <lb />
J. S. Dixon s-pent Saturday <lb />
night and Sunday with G. C. <lb />
Buck. m . ., <lb />
Misses Stella and <lb />
friends here who o- <lb />
him a hearty welcome. Dixon were the <lb />
They toll me that J. R. Smith. Zara Edwards Saturday <lb />
Co Dixon are manufacturing j and Sunday. <lb />
W. L. Matthews went to <lb />
Fountain Saturday. <lb />
R. L. Mathews and J. A. <lb />
and wife spent last <lb />
Sunday with their mother, Mrs. <lb />
Bettie Mathews. <lb />
Carl Tyson and sister spent <lb />
last Saturday and Sunday with <lb />
Mrs. Sam Joyner. <lb />
Some of our farmers are <lb />
through setting tobacco plant. <lb />
to <lb />
as good wagons, carts and bug- <lb />
as can be found any where. <lb />
See them before buying <lb />
Seed peanuts for sale by J- K. <lb />
Smith Co. <lb />
W J Thursday <lb />
to spend a few days with his <lb />
Spring dress goods laces and <lb />
to match at J. R. Smith <lb />
W. T. Hart is all smiles. U <lb />
i boy <lb />
Miss Martha Clark is spending <lb />
this week with her sister, Mr. <lb />
Elijah Mills, near Simpson. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. John <lb />
spent Saturday night and Sun- <lb />
day with Mr. and Mrs. Denmark <lb />
Seymour near Vanceboro. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Williams <lb />
and children, from near <lb />
Mill, spent Sunday with Mr. <lb />
and Mrs. W. L. <lb />
Adams and Miss Janie <lb />
Harper attend church at <lb />
. Harper <lb />
For Sale-Seine Beach at Pitch Hill Sunday. <lb />
good boats. flat, seine J There was no <lb />
n. c, . full t . it <lb />
,,,,,. ,,, , . , There was no debate last TO <lb />
year good as new. and full day night. it being rainy <lb />
Beach in first class debate was postponed until next <lb />
Friday All are cordially <lb />
. . . <lb />
Miss Carrie Smith spent last <lb />
Tuesday with her grand-father. <lb />
H. S. Tyson. <lb />
Walter Worthington gave a <lb />
musical entertainment last Wed- <lb />
night. There was a <lb />
good many present and all en- <lb />
joyed it , <lb />
Mrs. Annie Burnett spent last <lb />
Friday with Mrs. Parker. <lb />
Miss Leona Tyson is visiting <lb />
her sister, Mrs. Sue Brown, near <lb />
Macclesfield. . . . <lb />
Miss Irene Smith celebrated <lb />
her fifteenth birthday last Wed- <lb />
and received many <lb />
presents. <lb />
Editor <lb />
We want the news. If your <lb />
wife whips you let us know, and <lb />
we will put you right before the <lb />
world. If you have company <lb />
tell us, if you are not ashamed <lb />
of your visitor. If you have a <lb />
party or gathering of any kind <lb />
bring around a cake, mm <lb />
eight pies and a chunk of ham, <lb />
not necessarily to eat but just <lb />
. . C <lb />
your friendship and <lb />
appreciation. You needn't mind <lb />
inviting us, as the chances w, <lb />
be that our wardrobe will not <lb />
admit of our attendance. We <lb />
want the news, that's all.-Key- <lb />
Record. <lb />
Breeze. <lb />
Of all the kissing <lb />
None can be finer; <lb />
Than from the lips <lb />
Of of Carolina. <lb />
Wilmington <lb />
I A little kissing <lb />
Surely will stir <lb />
If the done <lb />
By girls of Durham.<lb />
I If for bu <lb />
But not for fun- <lb />
Come to Wilson <lb />
And kiss the one <lb />
Of all the girls <lb />
The best U kiss <lb />
It's the Raleigh Miss. <lb />
You bet your life. <lb />
Raleigh News-Observer <lb />
You are all wrong, <lb />
For in bangs and curls. <lb />
None of them can <lb />
Like our sweet girls. <lb />
MRS. a. <lb />
Rev <lb />
church of <lb />
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Beach in first class <lb />
shape. See or write J. R- Smith <lb />
Co. Ayden. N. C. Terms tea- <lb />
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G A. Jones, editor of the <lb />
Square Deal. Snow Hill, was here <lb />
and seed for <lb />
sale by J. R Smith Co. <lb />
Prof. delivered an <lb />
at the closing col- <lb />
IT SAVED LEG. <lb />
., <lb />
invited to come out and hear the <lb />
discussions. . nM <lb />
G. S Porter and Johnie <lb />
of Galloway's Cross roads, at <lb />
tended Sunday school here <lb />
Clark. Gaskins, <lb />
B. H. J. Smith. <lb />
Calvin Mills and others attended <lb />
at the closing co. Calvin new. <lb />
graded school here Friday the meeting of the <lb />
Tobacco <lb />
lime, cement, window, doors <lb />
locks and hinges at J. R. Smith <lb />
Misses Nannie Richardson <lb />
Ella Harris. Annie Perry, Misses <lb />
Gaddy and Lucy Hodges spent <lb />
Sunday at Kinston with Miss <lb />
surprised to find that <lb />
Smith Co. Dixon are <lb />
lying such a nice line of coffins <lb />
and caskets of all <lb />
grades, see them when needing <lb />
anything in this . <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Stancill Hodges <lb />
Sunday with relatives near <lb />
Washington. <lb />
Buy your brackets, balusters. <lb />
stair railing, post <lb />
Sand flooring of J. B. Smith <lb />
Co. Dixon. <lb />
Cox. of Greensboro, was j <lb />
here Saturday. <lb />
Don't elsewhere, when <lb />
you can get nice ceiling and <lb />
flooring, windows and door <lb />
frames made to order at J. <lb />
Smith Co. ft Dixon. <lb />
H. L- Coward, of Greenville, <lb />
was here Saturday. <lb />
We can shoo your mules <lb />
horses, repair your carte, bug- <lb />
and on short notice. <lb />
J. R. Smith Co. Dixon. <lb />
Mrs. Mollie Higgs. of Green <lb />
ville, was here Sunday. <lb />
Farmers <lb />
Tobacco Co. last <lb />
Tuesday at Greenville. They <lb />
all report a good time <lb />
We are glad to see the Sabbath <lb />
school at this <lb />
We had quite a large crowd <lb />
There was also a <lb />
Sunday school lecture given by <lb />
Walter Dixon. We are always <lb />
Sad to have such a fine lecture <lb />
by a young man who is <lb />
in Sunday school <lb />
farmers are very busy <lb />
setting out tobacco The <lb />
weather is fine and they are <lb />
good use of it <lb />
are through planting <lb />
cotton. <lb />
All thought <lb />
at all Druggists. I <lb />
For Sale-Nice tobacco plant <lb />
bed J- <lb />
R. r- D. No. Greenville. <lb />
Register of Deeds Moore <lb />
has issued the following licenses <lb />
since last <lb />
WHITE. <lb />
W. D. Jordan and Rosa E. <lb />
Randolph. , <lb />
J H Keel and Alice I. Smith- <lb />
J. A. Smith and Mary Jones <lb />
W. B. and A. <lb />
Hodges. <lb />
COLORED. <lb />
Jesse Pollard and Bertha How<lb />
Sylvester and Annie <lb />
Floyd. <lb />
M Jury. <lb />
Hearing a up in <lb />
court house night, we <lb />
to listen <lb />
I the jolly laugh of <lb />
sweet girls. Winterville. Then . to <lb />
-St. Pa. Salisbury Post. Winter . <lb />
and <lb />
time. the <lb />
I court room with the <lb />
there was no the <lb />
approach of a policeman or any <lb />
Mm else to hinder, he felt <lb />
sure enough, and his <lb />
could be <lb />
heard across the m. <lb />
i, no question about his bringing <lb />
the jury to the unanimous <lb />
A little kissing <lb />
Is of bliss <lb />
It given by <lb />
A Twin-City <lb />
. -Union Republican <lb />
Of all the kissing <lb />
Under the Sun <lb />
The New Bern girl <lb />
Just takes the bun. <lb />
-New Bern Journal. <lb />
You boys all wrong <lb />
The thing that's bliss <lb />
la smack <lb />
A Greenville Miss. <lb />
TO <lb />
Your <lb />
A Guaranteed Cough <lb />
Sold by John L. <lb />
FOB BURNS. <lb />
CHAPPED HANDS AND <lb />
NIPPLES. <lb />
SWEPT OVER NIAGARA. <lb />
FREEZE THE SOUL.-. calamity h pen- <lb />
man <lb />
Coward Wooten. <lb />
Trial<lb />
Lives of some great men <lb />
That we will, if we are wise, <lb />
our modesty behind us <lb />
will treat you I sad <lb />
OF TUB CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb />
AT AYDEN, N. C. <lb />
At the Close of Business February. <lb />
11,260.00 <lb />
and discounts <lb />
Overdrafts unsecured <lb />
Furniture and <lb />
Demand loans <lb />
Liabilities <lb />
41,483.75 stock <lb />
North <lb />
Chattanooga Tradesman <lb />
reports the Mowing new <lb />
tries established in North <lb />
Una during the week ending <lb />
April <lb />
Greensboro-$100,000 building <lb />
company; brick <lb />
Mt. Pleasant-Knitting mills. <lb />
lumber <lb />
company. , . <lb />
ice factory. <lb />
particularly mm <lb />
size. So d by John L. <lb />
For Sale Long <lb />
cotton <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
quick relief to g. <lb />
and all r <lb />
2,500.00 <lb />
27,833.00 <lb />
100.00 <lb />
5.00 <lb />
Silver coin, including <lb />
minor coin cur. <lb />
and other <lb />
Total mm <lb />
Surplus fund <lb />
profits, less <lb />
cur. exp. and taxes pd. 8,796.88 <lb />
Deposits to check 42,554.71 <lb />
outstanding 137.00 <lb />
Total <lb />
Or Joseph <lb />
and Surgeon <lb />
Office Bank Bulling <lb />
AYDEN. N. C. <lb />
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
COUNTY OF PITT <lb />
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NOTICE. <lb />
W. H. Smith has purchased <lb />
aS conduct the be <lb />
at the same place- All <lb />
work promptly looked after Mr <lb />
with <lb />
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SMITH, Cashier. <lb />
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business men MM <lb />
while busings is <lb />
have it stopped when <lb />
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good deal like fertilizing rich roil <lb />
and leaving the <lb />
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during this O the ear<lb />
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to be planting seeds for <lb />
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of Ma. It sell at the <lb />
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Stancill Harvey,<lb />
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Pitman R F. <lb />
Perkins J acres <lb />
Sm I n acres <lb />
Smith A A acres <lb />
Stewart J W ft acres <lb />
J K acre <lb />
Wall ac.-ts <lb />
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4.79 <lb />
you think the more you advise <lb />
farmers to plant small crops of <lb />
the harder they will <lb />
strive to do the Since <lb />
receiving this communication we <lb />
4.05 <lb />
16.47 <lb />
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STATE NEWS. <lb />
of Interest in North Caro- <lb />
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2.79 <lb />
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18.46 <lb />
6.24 <lb />
4.12 <lb />
4.06 <lb />
4.45 <lb />
1.80 <lb />
Yesterday the application of <lb />
Prof. Z. D. of <lb />
Mount Olive, for the position <lb />
Superintendent of the city <lb />
schools for the coming session <lb />
was accepted at a meeting of the <lb />
board of the city. Prof <lb />
is n educator of <lb />
long experience and is a valuable <lb />
by the hoard to fill the <lb />
of Prof. W. V. Boyle who <lb />
has tender his resignation to <lb />
become effective with the close <lb />
of the present s Rocky- <lb />
Mount <lb />
Wilson, N. C, April 21.-The <lb />
same old pistol claims <lb />
another victim. At the Dennis <lb />
S lumber camp near <lb />
on Norfolk <lb />
Southern road, last Sunday <lb />
morning two boys were <lb />
playing with a pistol when it <lb />
was discharged accidentally <lb />
is claimed by the boy who <lb />
held the The ball enter- <lb />
ed just back of the crown of the <lb />
head and itself in the <lb />
boy's brain. <lb />
The boy who was <lb />
brought to <lb />
son last Monday morning and <lb />
taken to the Philadelphia Hotel <lb />
on the where he <lb />
now lies in a critical condition <lb />
his tongue and right side being <lb />
paralyzed. It is said to be a <lb />
hopeless case. <lb />
The Chamber of Commerce has <lb />
invited President t to Raleigh <lb />
while he is in North Carolina on <lb />
the occasion of his visit to <lb />
on the occasion of the 20th, <lb />
of May celebration. It is desired <lb />
to have President c here in <lb />
the early evening of May 19th <lb />
while en route to Charlotte. <lb />
News Observer. <lb />
have thought much on this line, <lb />
and it really seems that the query <lb />
carries with it a most significant <lb />
truth, that the farmers are de- <lb />
to act directly in <lb />
the advice given them <lb />
tobacco subject through <lb />
the newspapers and trade <lb />
of the country. It seems <lb />
strange that intelligent mer. <lb />
should be so blind to their own <lb />
and suspicious of <lb />
play from those who attempt to <lb />
give them the best on a <lb />
subject that is of so much <lb />
to them. <lb />
Through month's of hard toil <lb />
the Southern Tobacco Journal <lb />
has striven to give its farmer <lb />
readers the very best advice on <lb />
this subject. All the time we <lb />
have advocated small crops and <lb />
good tobacco, and yet we find <lb />
that the planters are suspicious <lb />
of cur intentions and seem to <lb />
think that they are biased by <lb />
some clique or ring. It is hardly <lb />
necessary to say that such <lb />
are entirely unnecessary <lb />
and that the Journal is owned <lb />
and controlled by no one except <lb />
its editor and proprietor. We <lb />
have advocated small crops in <lb />
Virginia and the Carolinas simply <lb />
because we knew it was for the <lb />
best of the planters. We have <lb />
advocated the growing of good to- <lb />
only because W are con- <lb />
that no other pays the <lb />
cost of production. Last year the <lb />
was reduced simply be- <lb />
cause it was a matter of <lb />
The farmers had been <lb />
growing large crops, and <lb />
poor tobacco, so long <lb />
that they were unable <lb />
to plant a large crop. <lb />
The reduced crop and better <lb />
t has placed many of them <lb />
better in circumstances this year, <lb />
Bad we should not be surprised <lb />
to see many of them go back to <lb />
their old again. If you do <lb />
this, farmers, our hands are <lb />
clean from the en or you make. <lb />
We have given it from s <lb />
purely unselfish motive. <lb />
used all <lb />
necessary to show you the <lb />
of over-production <lb />
and now if you will not heed the <lb />
Notice. <lb />
Having a administratrix <lb />
annexed L II. Col <lb />
this is i all pertains <lb />
claims against said estate to <lb />
sent them, duly verified, to the under- <lb />
signed on or before the h day of <lb />
March, 1910. or this notice will be <lb />
pleaded in bar of All p-r- <lb />
indebted to estate are notified <lb />
to make immediate payment. <lb />
This day of March. <lb />
Mrs. Annie E. Cos, <lb />
c t. a. of L. H. Cox. . <lb />
Grifton, N. C. <lb />
t Dims in. <lb />
ltd <lb />
Notice of <lb />
Notice is hereby given, the <lb />
subsisting between D. F. <lb />
Lang and W. M. Lang business at <lb />
Fountain. N. C , the firm name <lb />
of D. F Lang and this <lb />
dissolved I y mutual consent. All <lb />
owing to the partnership are to <lb />
be received by the said D. F <lb />
and all demands on partner- <lb />
tube presented to him for pay- <lb />
This the 19th of April <lb />
. F. Lang, <lb />
ltd W. M. <lb />
day <lb />
debts i <lb />
RIDER <lb />
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than art satisfied with above a. <lb />
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and parts, rewire<lb />
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Stray Taken Up. <lb />
have taken up one at male ho;, <lb />
weighs 7- and <lb />
black color, marked with swallow fork <lb />
in Owner can git <lb />
proving ownership and paying charges. <lb />
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The lust <lb />
week had the <lb />
The parents of Mis B <lb />
who was stabbed and killed by <lb />
warning given the evil that in Catawba county <lb />
follow your error will year, have brought suit <lb />
your heads, not ours. In this the executive board and <lb />
effort we have not stood superintendent of the State Hos- <lb />
The new-papers throughout this <lb />
and adjoining States have lifted <lb />
Morganton, for damages, <lb />
claiming negligence on the part <lb />
of these officials in releasing Ra <lb />
wrong-. Your jealously think <lb />
that you neighbor is going to <lb />
OBJECT TO STRONG MEDICINES. <lb />
Many people object to taking the <lb />
strong medicines usually prescribed by <lb />
physicians for rheumatism. There is <lb />
need of internal treatment in any <lb />
case of muscular or chronic <lb />
and more than out of every <lb />
ten cases of the . are of one or <lb />
the other of these varieties. When <lb />
there is no fever and little <lb />
swelling, you may know that it is only <lb />
necessary to apply Chamberlain's <lb />
Liniment freely to get quick relief. <lb />
it. For sale by J. L. Wooten A <lb />
4.26 Coward Wooten. <lb />
the tin of over-production, and will be recalled that Rader <lb />
even their good intentions have an inmate of the Morganton <lb />
also been treated with asylum but was released at the <lb />
You know yourselves the error of parents and <lb />
in trying to <lb />
large crops, and yet you who was <lb />
not the manhood to correct the a former sweetheart of his, at <lb />
church and stabbed her to death. <lb />
The suit against these officials is <lb />
than you <lb />
you don t want him to beat you <lb />
on this score. You hear so much <lb />
about the probability of a small <lb />
crop that you want to put in a <lb />
big crop and steal a march on <lb />
your neighbor. You lose sight of <lb />
this important That the <lb />
planting of a large crop insures <lb />
poor tobacco, and hence poor <lb />
prices. <lb />
Planters, it is time to give up <lb />
such foolishness and be your- <lb />
selves for once. It is time to <lb />
throw aside those petty jealousies <lb />
which have held you slaves so <lb />
long, and for once act upon the <lb />
recommendation of common <lb />
sense. Throw aside your <lb />
that the newspapers are <lb />
advising you against your best <lb />
interests, and know that such <lb />
advice is given from a higher <lb />
motive and that your prosperity <lb />
means the prosperity of the entire <lb />
Tobacco <lb />
Journal. <lb />
D. W. <lb />
IN <lb />
Groceries <lb />
And Provisions <lb />
I Cotton Bagging; and <lb />
. <lb />
Fresh kept con- <lb />
In stock. Country <lb />
Produce Bought and Sold <lb />
a of you will will tn , m . <lb />
r and look finer any tire have ever or <lb />
know v Ia well when you want a e will II l <lb />
We lo;, u a remarkable lire oiler. <lb />
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IF USED TIRES <lb />
the v pries or write for our big Tire a <lb />
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F-J pair of from you know <lb />
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CYCLE CHIC<lb />
Remember the Truth.<lb />
An ounce of preventive is worth a pound of cure. <lb />
Quick Silver. Bed Bug Killer, Black <lb />
Flag. Insect Powder, Moth Ball. <lb />
All these and a full stock of Drugs, Pat- <lb />
Medicines and Seeds, at <lb />
Coward Wooten <lb />
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GREENVILLE N <lb />
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an- <lb />
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Polite attention and the very beat service in every way <lb />
Leave Norfolk of Jackson daily <lb />
p. Arrive in Baltimore a. m., connecting with rail <lb />
lines for Philadelphia, New York, and all points east and west. <lb />
For all information and reservations address <lb />
L T. LAMB, Gs. Aft. CHAS. L HOPKINS, T. P. A. <lb />
NORFOLK, Va. <lb />
IMPROVE THE HIGHWAYS. <lb />
In speech the tobacco <lb />
Tuesday Col. Grimes re <lb />
to the rapid growth and <lb />
of Pitt county in <lb />
the cause of education. He said <lb />
educational progress and <lb />
proved highways went hand in <lb />
hand and made more for the de- <lb />
of the material pros- <lb />
of the than any- <lb />
J, thing else. There is nothing the <lb />
people of this can do that <lb />
I will add as much wealth in as <lb />
I short time to what we already <lb />
II have as the improvement of our <lb />
highways. Like education it <lb />
I requires agitation to get this <lb />
Unfortunately those <lb />
whom improved roads would <lb />
moat largely benefit and who <lb />
would derive the greatest icon- <lb />
from the establishment of <lb />
improved roads are more or less <lb />
silent on this question. <lb />
The sand-clay road the <lb />
county has recently built is an <lb />
object lesson and is causing <lb />
favorable comment than the <lb />
talk that can be made about this <lb />
question and a few more such <lb />
roads in this county within th <lb />
next year, and within the short <lb />
space of a few years, every <lb />
public road in the county <lb />
twill be made into this kind a <lb />
When day <lb />
comes the value of th.- property <lb />
lying along and adjacent to these <lb />
roads will be worth double what <lb />
lit is today, and every acre of <lb />
county land will be increased <lb />
-proportionally. <lb />
SEEDS <lb />
tens i <lb />
SPECIAL <lb />
bats <lb />
TO <lb />
. Meal Ion this Paper. <lb />
SEND CENTS <lb />
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THE JUDGE WAS WITH <lb />
And Did Not Have lo T. II Her <lb />
Ase <lb />
During the progress of a trial <lb />
in court a woman <lb />
whose face indicated that she <lb />
had seen numerous summers was <lb />
on the witness stand. While <lb />
under cross examination, one <lb />
question by counsel was <lb />
her age. The woman fell back <lb />
on her rights and refused to <lb />
whereupon the lawyer <lb />
appealed to the court. <lb />
you object to telling your <lb />
asked Judge Cook. <lb />
replied the witness. <lb />
you was the <lb />
next question. <lb />
sir but I have <lb />
you are a re- <lb />
marked the judge, and turning <lb />
to the lawyer added court <lb />
declines to make the witness <lb />
WRECK ON NORFOLK SOUTHERN <lb />
Circus tor No One <lb />
Hart <lb />
A head-on collision d <lb />
this morning on Um Norfolk and <lb />
Southern railroad at 5.20 a. m. <lb />
between regular freight train <lb />
No. extra train No. <lb />
carrying the John Sparks Circus. <lb />
The wreck it is said was caused <lb />
by the engineer and conductor <lb />
on the freight train No. <lb />
their circus <lb />
train, engineer Geo, K. Dunn, <lb />
and in charge cf Conductor <lb />
Allison had th- right of way. <lb />
freight train was in charge <lb />
of Conductor Brandon, the <lb />
engineer being Mr. <lb />
The freight train was bound <lb />
for Norfolk. The circus train <lb />
was going from Columbia to <lb />
Plymouth. The freight train <lb />
had orders to pass the circus <lb />
train at Plymouth, but in some <lb />
the orders were not obeyed <lb />
and the wreck between <lb />
Plymouth and Ferry. <lb />
Both engines were badly <lb />
wrecked, hut the most fortunate <lb />
part of the accident is that no <lb />
ore was Bern Sun. <lb />
WASHINGTON JUBILEE. <lb />
f TOUCH OF NATURE MAKES <lb />
THE WHOLE WORLD <lb />
K When a rooster finds a fat worm <lb />
I he all the in the farm yard <lb />
I to. and share it. A trait <lb />
I pf human nature is to observed when <lb />
man discovers exception- <lb />
ally good- he all his friends and <lb />
neighbors to share the benefits of <lb />
discovery. This is the touch of nature <lb />
that makes the whole world kin. This <lb />
explains why people who have bee i <lb />
cured by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy <lb />
write letters to the manufacturers for <lb />
publication, that others ailing <lb />
may also use it and obtain relief. Be- <lb />
I every one of these tors is <lb />
warm hearted wish of the writer to be <lb />
of use to else. This remedy is <lb />
for sale by J. L. Wooten and Coward <lb />
Wooten. <lb />
RHEUMATISM. <lb />
More than nine out of every ten <lb />
case of rheumatism are simply <lb />
of the due to cold r <lb />
damp Weather or . rheumatism. <lb />
In such cases no internal tr is <lb />
required. The free application of <lb />
Chamberlain's Liniment is all that is <lb />
needed, and it is c to give quick <lb />
relief. Hi e it a ti and so for your- <lb />
self how quickly it relieves the pain <lb />
and soreness. Price cents, large <lb />
size cents. Sold by J. L. <lb />
and Coward A Wooten. <lb />
Suckers Bite Again <lb />
Last week The Chronicle told <lb />
of how some of the people of <lb />
Anson and Union were <lb />
fleeced by a fakir who came <lb />
along with clothing patterns <lb />
which he sold at good prices, the <lb />
bait being that a tailor would <lb />
follow a or two and make <lb />
the <lb />
j the tailor never showed up <lb />
Right on the heels of Una <lb />
and in the same a <lb />
swindler last week sold a big line <lb />
i of mowers, reapers, buggies and <lb />
other articles of like r <lb />
men and women, white and <lb />
black, and then skipped with his <lb />
booty, even leaving the livery <lb />
stable man in the lurch. No <lb />
doubt some of these victims were <lb />
intelligent people. It is strange <lb />
in this day of newspapers <lb />
and enlightenment roving <lb />
swindlers can find anybody with <lb />
whom they might be able to drive <lb />
a bargain, and the woods <lb />
to be full of <lb />
Would bite twice at the tame <lb />
bait, but let something new come <lb />
along and they fall cheerful <lb />
victims. There seems to be no <lb />
way of getting around the old <lb />
saying and their <lb />
money are <lb />
Chronicle. <lb />
GAMBLING IS GAMBLING. <lb />
for <lb />
Says Playing Cards <lb />
Prises Matt Stop. <lb />
C. M. Cook holds the <lb />
opinion that gambling in all its <lb />
forms is to law and <lb />
should be stopped. Wednesday <lb />
he had the grand jury brought <lb />
the court and delivered to <lb />
them a special charge on this <lb />
object in which he pointed out <lb />
the evil effects of any kind <lb />
gambling. He said it had <lb />
to his knowledge that a number <lb />
if ladies in Greenville had been <lb />
cards for silk stockings <lb />
other prizes, which he con- <lb />
a form of gambling <lb />
a bad effect on the <lb />
of the community. He <lb />
the foreman to <lb />
this matter and make <lb />
of every violation h <lb />
could And. <lb />
. Judge Cook said that in <lb />
this charge and giving this <lb />
instruction to the grand jury it <lb />
not his purpose to bring <lb />
ladies into court at this <lb />
me. but he wanted the present- <lb />
tents made and would then <lb />
the ladies advised that they <lb />
cease this practice of play- <lb />
g cards for prizes, or if he <lb />
back to hold another <lb />
ire would direct the solicitor to <lb />
w a bill of indictment against <lb />
my offender. <lb />
ICE CREAM <lb />
ROM WATER <lb />
and a small quantity of condensed <lb />
milk, if fresh milk cannot be had.<lb />
u milk i <lb />
to <lb />
Marriage Licenses. <lb />
Register of Deeds W. M. Moore <lb />
has issued the following licenses <lb />
since last <lb />
WHITE. <lb />
C. G. Moore and J. <lb />
Baker. <lb />
COLORED. <lb />
John and Daisy <lb />
Patrick. <lb />
David Thomas and Ella Stubbs. <lb />
Amos Williams and Martha <lb />
David Slade and Minnie Moore. <lb />
Our Neighbor a Great Week <lb />
Washington had a jubilee all <lb />
this week and it has been a gala <lb />
event. Every day there were <lb />
special attractions and crowds of <lb />
people gathered there to witness <lb />
them. The business houses and <lb />
many of the residences were <lb />
decorated with flags and banners <lb />
and the citizens exerted them- <lb />
selves to make the visitors have <lb />
a good time. <lb />
The industrial and educational <lb />
parade Thursday was most <lb />
table. It was very long and <lb />
d an hour in passing. <lb />
Various industries and trades <lb />
were represented and hundreds <lb />
of school children with banners <lb />
added interest and <lb />
Out in Fleming park were <lb />
exhibits of machinery and farm <lb />
implements, and a carnival was <lb />
also on hand. <lb />
Washington certainly acquitted <lb />
herself creditably in the jubilee <lb />
week. <lb />
BAKER AND HART <lb />
buy your Hardware. Com- <lb />
to from, fir quality <lb />
goods only. <lb />
Agricultural Implements A <lb />
Plows. Mowers Harrows, Stalk <lb />
Cutters. Rakes and grade Cultivators <lb />
both riding and waiting, <lb />
American Fence Wire <lb />
in the most popular heights always on hand. <lb />
Complete ready mixed <lb />
P A I N T S <lb />
of the grade in all colors. <lb />
teed per cent pure. Orders filled <lb />
promptly. <lb />
Those wishing to purchase <lb />
will do well see us us we carry <lb />
but the best. <lb />
It you contemplate building give us a <lb />
call. will appreciate your business and <lb />
will take your orders and <lb />
tee When wishing anything men- <lb />
in the above don't to look up <lb />
Got Five Tail Tine. <lb />
The Allen Gray, who <lb />
FOR CONSTIPATION. <lb />
Mr. L. H. a <lb />
of Spirit Lake, Iowa, <lb />
Stomach and Liver <lb />
Tablets are the best thing on <lb />
the market for Give <lb />
these tablets a You are certain <lb />
in them agreeable and pleasant la <lb />
effect Price, I free. <lb />
Star -ale by J. L. Wooten and <lb />
ft Woolen. <lb />
qua <lb />
tea <lb />
AM MM. <lb />
all together thoroughly <lb />
Beat r cook it; <lb />
don't add anything else. This <lb />
makes two of ice <lb />
cream in minutes at very small <lb />
cost. <lb />
MO YOU IT WM.<lb />
at all grocers.<lb />
Food Co. U <lb />
The <lb />
The old colored brother <lb />
faced his sermon with the fol- <lb />
lowing <lb />
knows some <lb />
you has fur see de <lb />
today, but I has an- <lb />
won't be no <lb />
Five big alligators has <lb />
been seen on <lb />
five logs in de <lb />
crawled out long <lb />
winter sleep; hit <lb />
reason a alligator sleeps <lb />
all winter he's he <lb />
wakes up. Hit may be Prov- <lb />
will protect de <lb />
dates fer de but hit's <lb />
my opinion wade into a <lb />
five <lb />
tors on a log, <lb />
would be in de face <lb />
some days ago was pardoned by <lb />
Governor Kitchen and in less <lb />
than a week thereafter was <lb />
stealing again, and who The <lb />
Reflector predicted would be <lb />
back on the roads in less than <lb />
than another week, plead guilty <lb />
on Thursday of the <lb />
larceny against him in two cases. <lb />
The sentence against <lb />
him in two casts he goes to the <lb />
roads for five years, and it is not <lb />
at all likely there will an <lb />
effort to get him this <lb />
time. <lb />
Stand Your Home Town, <lb />
The place that gives a man Ins <lb />
living is entitled to his best <lb />
forts to advance thing Cal- <lb />
to benefit the place and <lb />
the community. No man has a <lb />
right to live in a town who seeks <lb />
to enrich himself and not active- <lb />
identify himself with its inter- <lb />
To be classed a drone, or <lb />
chronic kicker and opposed to <lb />
every measure believed to be for <lb />
the good of the citizens is a <lb />
ma that should not attach to any <lb />
man in the corporation. The <lb />
improvements necessary to be <lb />
made and the manner of making <lb />
them a monument to the enter <lb />
prise and intelligence of the <lb />
is the duty each person owes <lb />
to the place in which he lives. <lb />
No man has a right to oppose <lb />
progress in his town simply be <lb />
cause he is not personally <lb />
by the proposed improve- <lb />
or perchance may have to <lb />
pay a little toward it, for in the <lb />
end it will no doubt have proven <lb />
a wise proceeding. Let all join <lb />
in any improvement calculated <lb />
to better the town and <lb />
which you <lb />
Enterprise. <lb />
Baker Hart. <lb />
R. 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 -0- <lb />
P. M. JOHNSTON. <lb />
ENGINEER and <lb />
Running repairs to all kind of <lb />
Steam fittings, erecting Engines, <lb />
Tobacco machinery, all systems a <lb />
Agent for Machinery and <lb />
Electrical novelties. Give a trial. <lb />
All work guaranteed and <lb />
left at H. L. Carr s <lb />
will receive prompt attention, or phone <lb />
No, <lb />
James Little Cashier. <lb />
Not Quite <lb />
How often you can get a <lb />
thing <lb />
call or screw driver or <lb />
lacking. Have a good <lb />
tool box and be prepared for <lb />
emergent Our line of tools <lb />
Is a you could desire, and <lb />
we will see that your tool <lb />
box does not lack a single <lb />
useful article. <lb />
UP BEFORE THE BAR. <lb />
N. II. Brown, an attorney, of Pitts- <lb />
field, Vt., We have used Or. <lb />
King's New Life Fills for years and <lb />
find them such a good family medicine <lb />
we wouldn't do without them. <lb />
chills, constipation, or <lb />
headache they wonders, at <lb />
all Druggists. <lb />
-ESTABLISHED 1875- <lb />
S M <lb />
Wholesale and retail Grocer <lb />
and Furniture Dealer. Cash <lb />
paid for Hides, Fur. Cotton Seed <lb />
Oil Turkeys, Eggs, OaK <lb />
Bedsteads, Mattresses, etc. <lb />
Suits, Baby Carriages, Go-Carts, <lb />
Parlor suits Tables. Lounges, <lb />
Safes, P. and Gail Ax <lb />
Snuff, High Life Tobacco, Key <lb />
West Henry George <lb />
Cigars, Canned Cherries, <lb />
es, Apples, Pine Apples, <lb />
Jelly, Meat, Flour, Sugar, Coffee, <lb />
Soap, Lye Magic Food, Matches, <lb />
Oil, Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, <lb />
Garden Seeds, Oranges, Apples, <lb />
Nuts, Candies, Apples- <lb />
Peaches, Prunes. Currants, <lb />
Raisins, Glass and <lb />
Wooden ware, Cakes and Crack- <lb />
Macaroni, Beat But- <lb />
New Royal Sewing Machines <lb />
numerous other goods. <lb />
Quality and quantity cheap for <lb />
cash. Come see me. <lb />
S M <lb />
Ii you want your HORSE to <lb />
fast and pull strong buy your <lb />
Hay Oats <lb />
DO YOU WANT <lb />
A Diamond or Wedding <lb />
Ring. <lb />
Gold Goods. <lb />
Something for Gifts. <lb />
ready to serve you <lb />
let me have the order <lb />
The Jeweler. <lb />
Evans Street. <lb />
raw y l <lb />
Of course and torn. <lb />
ink is the best axle <lb />
grease to on w re's of <lb />
You get s <lb />
Horse Goods <lb />
J. P. <lb />
Corey <lb />
of W. B. He will <lb />
Sou Bettor Feed and More for Less <lb />
than any man in town, <lb />
W. B. <lb />
Place is headquarters for Corn, Hay, <lb />
Oats, Cotton Seed Meal, Hulls, <lb />
Brandt Chicken Hominy, Cracked <lb />
Corn, corn Meal and all kinds of <lb />
Feed, Salt, Lime and Cement. <lb />
THE REST ROOM <lb />
In the Building on Third street. for the <lb />
UM of Ladies in from the to spend <lb />
the day in Matron in charge, <lb />
and every attention free. <lb />
All Ladies Cordially Welcomed. <lb />
Furniture And House Furnishing Goods <lb />
For Cash or on Installment <lb />
In Formerly Occupied by Dispensary, large Mm of <lb />
Needed in your House. Our Pi ices are low. <lb />
BROWN SAVAGE <lb />
POOR PRINT<lb />
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Our line of fresh garden seeds <lb />
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Harrington. Barbel Co. to Greenville last <lb />
The Economic Back Bands are to look at Spark's show, <lb />
ti suitable plow saddle on Hisses Lou <lb />
.,,,,. your Carrie Belle Smith Friday <lb />
A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. for an extended visit <lb />
v for Farmville <lb />
T. E. Little left <lb />
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last <lb />
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i, Barb Caskets. Prices are <lb />
ft Friday ht and can nice hearse <lb />
Scotland <lb />
children <lb />
Monday. <lb />
Neck <lb />
there <lb />
Friday for <lb />
to visit his <lb />
and returned <lb />
vis <lb />
Fri- <lb />
R. A. <lb />
Smithtown Friday. <lb />
Rev. T. H. Barnhill spent <lb />
day night at ivy Smith's. <lb />
p Willoughby went <lb />
Caskets. <lb />
t, f s ,, Friday Green.<lb />
w . days visiting, our lire of mens and box s Mrs Ivy <lb />
I . . , was hats opened up. tended meeting it <lb />
h yen business, diem from the wide and Sunday. <lb />
, Greene palmetto to the nicest f heir <lb />
c . through town Harrington arrived I <lb />
way to Bethel. line of slippers is now a pound boy. <lb />
i i, pork, oysters, ready for inspection. Miss smith is visiting <lb />
. L. found, prices. A. W. L, i n,,. Haywood Smith. <lb />
ii. on . , I this week. <lb />
,,. time soon be at Mr Mrs. Mills Smith visit- <lb />
g the will be housing their A j Flanagan's Sunday. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. <lb />
horn attended church at Green- <lb />
i. cur line of that will save you money. night. <lb />
spring time. We are preparing to R E and <lb />
furnish our customers visited at C. L. <lb />
trucks as early as possible and ; <lb />
A. A Co. have sum-1 deem it a treat favor to, WM <lb />
all that desire trucks for Saturday and Sunday. <lb />
Tobacco Guano<lb />
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COLUMBIA GUANO CO. <lb />
NORFOLK. VA. <lb />
e i church at therefore, do not forget <lb />
genuine Handy <lb />
i . examine cur <lb />
. d hat <lb />
.- been opened up. <lb />
Barber <lb />
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Miss <lb />
Joe <lb />
persons of a Milan <lb />
SO benefit b <lb />
of these pills. II you have been <lb />
DRINKING TOO MUCH, <lb />
they HI relieve the <lb />
SICK HEADACHE------- <lb />
the appetite remove <lb />
sugar <lb />
Take No Substitute. <lb />
PRESIDENT TAFT. <lb />
Stop Off Old Fields. <lb />
HOW long, oh, how long, for the Ur- <lb />
our farmers burn up every spring, <lb />
the little futility that Mother <lb />
Nature has spent the <lb />
previous twelve months trying, <lb />
to develop Turn out an old has been that <lb />
naked, and President William El. <lb />
Mother Nature clothes with a <lb />
coat of to heal its scars, to <lb />
the wounding of it with <lb />
season that they place <lb />
their <lb />
We <lb />
, , re. <lb />
. , Barber Co. as possible. <lb />
r.,. Q Lint berry have orders for more than <lb />
T; <lb />
. re <lb />
cf <lb />
Ur present for future <lb />
was billed to A. G. Cox Manufacturing Co. <lb />
at the closing N. C. <lb />
High school A. w. wish to <lb />
announce to their <lb />
reversible disc bar- men that their goods are <lb />
bl up-to-i here. All are most cordially <lb />
u, before buy-; to come examine our <lb />
Barber We can give you <lb />
ex r <lb />
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date <lb />
. ill <lb />
H KinK Friday <lb />
,. . where <lb />
, . appoint- <lb />
n. . . . . i re <lb />
. .,.,. men and <lb />
p sun mer stock of bats <lb />
u. ,. been opened. <lb />
S. . , and price <lb />
Rev. . <lb />
The boys have <lb />
organized a debating society to <lb />
meet every Friday night. <lb />
here is great interest manifest <lb />
ed in the meeting that is being <lb />
earned on in the Baptist <lb />
of Neck, by Rev. Mr. <lb />
Virginia, and Rev. <lb />
Mr. the pastor. <lb />
were nine accessions up to <lb />
Sunday night. It is expected <lb />
the meeting will close Wed- <lb />
night <lb />
It Is said that nearly every <lb />
body in Scotland Neck is a <lb />
of the church- The Baptist <lb />
Harrington. Barber Co. I Sunday school numbers between <lb />
A new lot of m mi's and three four hundred. <lb />
dress shoes just in. <lb />
stop <lb />
kith rot <lb />
A Creed for the Discounted. <lb />
believe that God created me <lb />
to be happy, to enjoy the bless- <lb />
. f life, to useful to my <lb />
fellow beings; and an honor to <lb />
my country. . . <lb />
I believe that the trials <lb />
besot me today are but the fiery <lb />
tests by which my character is <lb />
strengthened, and <lb />
g and to feed it w <lb />
ting vegetable matter <lb />
as the only way on earth to bring <lb />
it back to strength. Ard <lb />
yet nine farmers out -f ten will <lb />
go ahead and in twenty-four <lb />
hours time burn off all the <lb />
humus that has <lb />
spent a year growing for <lb />
salvation of the <lb />
the land's indeed <lb />
we must burning our old <lb />
may the grass <lb />
We have jut received i or line <lb />
of men's and rs. <lb />
See as tor styles and <lb />
. i . Co. <lb />
. . is visiting <lb />
of Hook- <lb />
still <lb />
right. <lb />
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,. guano dis- <lb />
Come and examine <lb />
th .,, an prices that <lb />
in-. <lb />
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m , . relatives <lb />
fr; , C I-<lb />
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. i-n sowers are <lb />
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vi . her home this <lb />
m, tending a few <lb />
d . Cox. <lb />
j. corned just in. <lb />
A. W. <lb />
, , . V. bite- <lb />
he morning for Dud <lb />
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A .,.,. ;, , of best crockery<lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
i room went to Green <lb />
this g. <lb />
you v. your to <lb />
be lay well and your <lb />
to b thrifty rive then <lb />
I believe are <lb />
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judging <lb />
it mi ans <lb />
i too barren <lb />
any gross at <lb />
Fa. mer. <lb />
Ever Seen in Charlotte <lb />
Already <lb />
Charlotte, N. C. April 27.-1 <lb />
ed definitely <lb />
will <lb />
deliver his address on the <lb />
of May. at which time this <lb />
city will celebrate the 134th <lb />
anniversary of the signing of the <lb />
Mecklenburg of In- <lb />
dependent, from the reviewing <lb />
stand which is now being erected <lb />
in front of the Mecklenburg <lb />
court house and <lb />
rounding the monument com- <lb />
the signing of this <lb />
immortal document. This stand <lb />
will perhaps be the largest ever <lb />
erected in the State and the in- <lb />
are that it will be <lb />
to its utmost capacity, <lb />
the demand <lb />
for <lb />
, , . to grow other towns of North and South <lb />
OAKLEY ITEMS <lb />
Harrington. Barber Co. <lb />
Fresh corned barrings. <lb />
A. W. Ange <lb />
Misses Dora Cox and Kate <lb />
Chapman went to <lb />
The t Orphanage sing- <lb />
in class tilled th. engagement <lb />
ht. They gave a part of last week in Washing- <lb />
Oakley, N. C, April 1909. <lb />
Several from this place at- <lb />
tended at Oak Grove <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
Robt. Jenkins and spent <lb />
of life, which <lb />
store for me. <lb />
I believe that my soul is to <lb />
grand to be crushed by <lb />
will rise above it. . <lb />
believe that am the <lb />
own fate; therefore,; <lb />
I will be master of circumstances, The attention of t r <lb />
directed to the . <lb />
Home Building <lb />
here <lb />
an excellent entertainment to a <lb />
large audience. The people here <lb />
are certainly loyal to the orphan- <lb />
age work in North Carolina. <lb />
The receipts amounted to <lb />
cream served in the <lb />
afternoon at o'clock to the or- <lb />
and a host of others by <lb />
ti- <lb />
R iv. R. R- Bridgers f i <lb />
his regular appointment <lb />
m and night. <lb />
Rev. T. U. returned from <lb />
Goldsboro yesterday. <lb />
Dr. H. O. Hyatt will be in <lb />
Greenville, at Hotel Bertha, <lb />
ton. <lb />
T. F. Nelson and little son, W. <lb />
T , went to Hobgood Monday and <lb />
returned Tuesday. <lb />
Ben and Miss <lb />
Velma, of visited in <lb />
this section Saturday and Sun- <lb />
A. Manning, of <lb />
I spent here with <lb />
here ibis mother. <lb />
Mrs. T. F. Nelson attended <lb />
church at Sunday. <lb />
Plenty potato bugs. Drum- <lb />
some next. <lb />
Last Thursday Mrs. <lb />
Mrs. Lou were <lb />
driving to Greenville. They met <lb />
other towns <lb />
Carolina. General admission to <lb />
the stand will be and to <lb />
reserved seats the latter <lb />
giving the occupants en <lb />
L. Association. tunny t be the <lb />
reader; during the parade while he is <lb />
and surrounding,, not their slave. th making address, r <lb />
I will not yield ti discourage- of <lb />
will trample them under in this . or <lb />
foot and make them serve series of will an <lb />
stepping stones to success. I open on next <lb />
my obstacles and be . large one. The <lb />
into opportunities. has made a fine <lb />
My failures of today will help record during the years <lb />
to guide me on to victory on the and he <lb />
morrow great <lb />
Will bring new it is co the <lb />
new hope, t should appeal to the investor. <lb />
Monday and May 3rd, . <lb />
and 4th the purpose of treat- w <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 terms are <lb />
agreed upon. <lb />
Dr. <lb />
and Poultry Food. <lb />
Hit don't do what it is <lb />
mended to --tit to us and <lb />
get your money back. <lb />
A. Co. <lb />
want to Greenville Monday attar- <lb />
noon, <lb />
Fox returned from <lb />
Tuesday, where she had <lb />
visiting for several days- <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. William M. Lang <lb />
request the of your <lb />
presence <lb />
at the marriage of their daughter <lb />
Nannie <lb />
to <lb />
Mr. Lane Humphrey <lb />
on Wednesday morning <lb />
May the twelfth <lb />
At nine o'clock <lb />
Farmville. N. C. <lb />
The was riding a horse, <lb />
running the animal at full speed. <lb />
The ladies gave him all the room <lb />
they could, the failed to <lb />
check his speed, and while pass- <lb />
them the and horse <lb />
fell against the vehicle breaking <lb />
the buggy harness. It was only <lb />
by the good judgment of Mrs. <lb />
Rawls, who was calm and at- <lb />
tended to her own horse, that <lb />
serious injury was not done. It <lb />
gets worse, for when a motor <lb />
car is not in sight a wild <lb />
is in the way. <lb />
strength, . <lb />
and new beginnings. i <lb />
will be ready to meet it a <lb />
heart, a calm mind and <lb />
an undaunted spirit. In <lb />
things I will do my best, and <lb />
leave the the Infinite. <lb />
i will not waste my mental <lb />
energies by useless worry i <lb />
will learn to dominate my <lb />
less thoughts and look <lb />
bright of things. <lb />
lace world bravely, <lb />
I will not be a coward- I w <lb />
my God-given birthright <lb />
and be a man. . <lb />
For I am immortal and <lb />
can overcome <lb />
Opal Meyers. <lb />
the secretary and <lb />
shares in the new series <lb />
Club. <lb />
The committees in charge o <lb />
the celebration are making every <lb />
effort to arrange for <lb />
for the entertainment of <lb />
the thousands of visitors who <lb />
will be here on this historic <lb />
With the excellent <lb />
take some; occasion. <lb />
Pita put up In a <lb />
to th aorta. <lb />
d hold by <lb />
L. <lb />
tub <lb />
on the <lb />
hotel facilities of the city in <lb />
addition to the several hundred <lb />
boarding houses there is no <lb />
fear on the part of the <lb />
committee that Charlotte will <lb />
be amply prepared to care for <lb />
all who will come. Already the <lb />
city has begun decorating for <lb />
the event, the <lb />
that several days before the <lb />
celebration the streets will be a <lb />
blaze of glory for the reception <lb />
S the troop, who <lb />
the arrival <lb />
I'D DIE. DOCTOR, <lb />
than <lb />
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Dur and astound the word. here. <lb />
at all <lb />
The Concert. <lb />
Notwithstanding the very in i <lb />
clement , , . <lb />
attended the concert days before <lb />
by the Asylum ringing President <lb />
in opera Tuesday I <lb />
night. The people exerted. New Lumber for Greenville. <lb />
to get out for such a Son are erecting <lb />
worthy cause. The. children; at <lb />
program. of Greene street near <lb />
The door receipts were Machinery is now <lb />
15.60. a collection . <lb />
Christian church <lb />
The plant <lb />
will have capacity of sawing <lb />
to, I making a total of <lb />
M will be ready to begin operations <lb />
in <lb />
will <lb />
feet of lumber and <lb />
will treat you <lb />
Buy the best-Odorless Re- <lb />
at S. M. Schultz. <lb />
Sick headache, and <lb />
Ring L L v- <lb />
Till. <lb />
They Do <lb />
gripe. Price Sold by John to <lb />
Woolen. <lb />
will treat you <lb />
fishing the rain breaks it up. <lb />
COUGH SYRUP <lb />
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by WOOTEN. <lb />
THE EASTERN <lb />
D. J. Editor and Owner <lb />
Truth in Preference to Fiction. <lb />
Per Year <lb />
VOL. No. <lb />
PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
FRIDAY. MAY 1909 <lb />
ARLINGTON CONFEDERATE <lb />
A Plan to Build Once- Appeal <lb />
no Day <lb />
to <lb />
A REGIMENT OF BIDDERS. <lb />
TERRIBLE WORK OF CYCLONE. <lb />
STATE NEWS. <lb />
of Life Property of Inter. in North Caro- <lb />
and Wet <lb />
Atlanta. Ga. April On day. while moving the <lb />
, , , ,, I epidemic of cyclone and j school house in <lb />
army of bidders which have not fins township. Mr. Joshua <lb />
been known for years, was caught <lb />
Here Company <lb />
Award for <lb />
There have been almost an <lb />
a yesterday I epidemic of cyclone a <lb />
One <lb />
ACCIDENT AT ICE PUNT. <lb />
Broken- Another Board of <lb />
B. L. ANNUAL <lb />
Re- <lb />
The annual meeting of the <lb />
than cents. now in <lb />
hand. One day's earnest work <lb />
throughout the country will, it <lb />
is hoped, complete the amount <lb />
needed. <lb />
Some years ago, under a gen- <lb />
act of the United States <lb />
congress, at government ex- <lb />
the remains of Con <lb />
federate soldiers, then scattered <lb />
throughout Arlington and the <lb />
District of Columbia, were <lb />
and interred together in a <lb />
beautiful spot now known as the <lb />
Confederate section in Arlington <lb />
cemetery, each grave marked <lb />
with a marble headstone, <lb />
the when possible. <lb />
Practically every <lb />
State named on those slabs. <lb />
Later the United States Con- <lb />
gave by unanimous vote <lb />
to care for the graves <lb />
of those who died in Northern <lb />
prisons. Each of these soldiers, <lb />
where known, is to nave a <lb />
rate headstone, and the remains <lb />
of the unknown, it now been <lb />
decided by the president, are to <lb />
be grouped under appropriate <lb />
monuments. <lb />
In the center of the <lb />
ate section at Arlington is left a <lb />
mound. There, in sight of Wash- <lb />
City, where for untold <lb />
the American and <lb />
the foreigner will be pilgrims, <lb />
the are <lb />
expected to build a memorial, <lb />
which will typify their love of <lb />
and veneration for their dead. <lb />
Soon after the at <lb />
Arlington, Confederate <lb />
in began to <lb />
move in this matter. In 1906 the <lb />
United Daughters of the <lb />
in convention at <lb />
endorsed the movement and sub- <lb />
scribed to it. In 1907 at Norfolk <lb />
the daughters took full charge, <lb />
appointing directors in the <lb />
states and an executive <lb />
committee at Washington. All <lb />
went promptly to work. <lb />
all sources the amount received <lb />
and deposited in the American <lb />
Security Trust Company, of <lb />
. Washington. D. C, as reported <lb />
at a meeting of our committee, <lb />
n the 5th of April. 1909, was <lb />
8,999.73, besides on hand, <lb />
but not yet deposited, <lb />
ting over nine thousand dollars <lb />
now in hand. <lb />
To build a monument worthy <lb />
of our dead and which will re- <lb />
present at Arlington, the borne <lb />
of Lee. all Confederates <lb />
everywhere, feel that we <lb />
need more. This sum <lb />
and be subscribed by <lb />
our friends at once, if they are <lb />
properly solicited. Each local <lb />
chapter of the daughters is <lb />
therefore hereby earnestly re- <lb />
quested to <lb />
Ask the local <lb />
which are always public spirited, <lb />
to print this appeal in two <lb />
more, if of their issues <lb />
preceding the coming local <lb />
Memorial Day, calling attention <lb />
to the appeal. <lb />
Appoint a number of <lb />
earnest and efficient lady <lb />
each to be decorated, <lb />
when soliciting, with appropriate <lb />
insignia of authority, and in- <lb />
them to ask of every one. <lb />
in streets, houses and <lb />
homes, to contribute cents, <lb />
informing each person that no <lb />
more is asked, but that larger or <lb />
smaller will not be refused, <lb />
and the canvassers must politely <lb />
insist on pinning upon each one <lb />
who responds a piece of white <lb />
ribbon, upon which is printed <lb />
and today to go <lb />
committee of the trustees <lb />
of East Carolina Train- <lb />
school and submit bids on <lb />
the two new buildings to be <lb />
erected, and for the equipment <lb />
of all the buildings. Monday <lb />
the bidders began arriving and <lb />
every train brought numbers of <lb />
them. There are building con- <lb />
tractors, machinery men, <lb />
men, laundry men, electrical <lb />
men, railroad men with an eye <lb />
to getting the freights, and <lb />
others, and they came from all <lb />
sections of the country. Several <lb />
car loads of furniture and other <lb />
equipment were also shipped in <lb />
to exhibit before the committee, <lb />
and the buildings have <lb />
much the appearance of an ex- <lb />
position with the large display of <lb />
different articles. <lb />
These have been busy days <lb />
for the executive going <lb />
over and comparing the various <lb />
bids, and their work in this par- <lb />
is not yet completed. AH <lb />
that has been given out so far is <lb />
that the contracts for the two <lb />
additional buildings was awarded <lb />
to the Building Lumber Co. of <lb />
Greenville, the same company <lb />
that erected the first four build- <lb />
It speaks well for the <lb />
home company to get these con- <lb />
tracts. <lb />
We cannot give the full <lb />
of the bidding and the <lb />
figures until the committee can <lb />
make a report. <lb />
through the South last night and j house and a post. <lb />
between <lb />
and his <lb />
all today, leaving in their wake i leg was cut off about <lb />
hundreds of dead and mangled <lb />
bodies, and the dismantled <lb />
wrecks of property worth many <lb />
millions. <lb />
It is substantiated that <lb />
the <lb />
left <lb />
way <lb />
halt- <lb />
between the ankle and foot. <lb />
His right leg was also broken <lb />
and foot crushed almost to a <lb />
jelly. J. E. and <lb />
W. E. Warren were <lb />
Man's Arm <lb />
Slightly Injured. <lb />
Friday while hands were <lb />
new . <lb />
Co., one of the wire ropes broke <lb />
and let a heavy pole fall. <lb />
of the way of the. In the absence <lb />
Washington, a col- president ard vice pr <lb />
caught in <lb />
plant of the Greenville Ice lug an Loan Association <lb />
V T. , Tuesday in the may <lb />
culled and <lb />
and <lb />
The <lb />
unfortunate man resting as <lb />
well as could be Mr. <lb />
Ellis is a man of family i <lb />
about years of <lb />
Enterprise. <lb />
While Mr. . F. Cash's plow <lb />
men were at work on the Leslie <lb />
place, a few miles east of town, <lb />
Tuesday, they unearthed a <lb />
shoulder of meat weighing on <lb />
pounds, which had been <lb />
buried in the field. Recently <lb />
Mr. Dan Call, of the same com- <lb />
shoulder of <lb />
missed a <lb />
Veterans <lb />
The usual reunion of the old <lb />
veterans will be had at Green- <lb />
ville on Monday. May the 10th. <lb />
with the usual Din- <lb />
will be prepared for the vet- <lb />
their wives, and all <lb />
old Soldiers of Pitt and adjoin- <lb />
counties are invited. <lb />
H. Harding Comp. <lb />
R. W. King Chm of Com of Ar- <lb />
to Arlington <lb />
Amounts thus collected, <lb />
less necessary expenses, will be <lb />
sent by check or express to Mr. <lb />
Wallace treasurer. <lb />
18th street. Washington, D. C, <lb />
who will duly acknowledge as <lb />
well as publish in the <lb />
ate of Nashville, Tenn. <lb />
This plan energetically carried <lb />
out it is earnestly hoped will at <lb />
once enable the organization to <lb />
for designs and bids to be <lb />
submitted to the U. D. C. at the <lb />
next convention. <lb />
It will be gratifying indeed if <lb />
the building by the Federal gov- <lb />
of the monument it is <lb />
about to erect over our unknown <lb />
dead around northern prisons. <lb />
shall be promptly followed by <lb />
the consummation of our own <lb />
plans for such a memorial at <lb />
Arlington as shall be a source of <lb />
pride to us and our posterity. <lb />
Should every chapter of the <lb />
daughters in all the land, <lb />
whether it or not otherwise <lb />
observing memorial day. united- <lb />
rise to this work as we <lb />
expect and in the space of <lb />
one day raise the sum necessary <lb />
to complete this monument, what <lb />
a glorious spectacle of love and <lb />
patriotism this will present. <lb />
By order of Mrs. Cornelia <lb />
Branch Stone, President-General <lb />
U. D. Cm this 10th day of <lb />
Hilary A. Herbert. <lb />
Chairman of the Arlington <lb />
Confederate Monument <lb />
Arthur E. Johnson <lb />
the left leg <lb />
Memphis heavy loss bound up the other I <lb />
from towns within a radius of <lb />
in three States. <lb />
Atlanta and most of <lb />
Heaped only t proper <lb />
less during the blow. But <lb />
two young people, a brother end <lb />
sister, William and Pearl <lb />
lost their lives here this after- <lb />
noon by the of a row- <lb />
boat during a squall. <lb />
homes were <lb />
blown <lb />
At Knoxville the greatest <lb />
damage was from interference <lb />
with commerce. <lb />
At Charlestown the storm <lb />
swerved to the river <lb />
from the Tennessee Valley, de- <lb />
much property. At <lb />
three are known to <lb />
have perished. <lb />
At Cuba many houses <lb />
blown down and at <lb />
not even a shed was left stand- <lb />
No fatalities were reported <lb />
from either place, but <lb />
is very <lb />
At Horn Lake, Miss., half a <lb />
dozen lives were lost and the <lb />
property damage was very <lb />
heavy. From neighboring towns <lb />
come tales of men, women and <lb />
children killed and homes wreck- <lb />
ed. The tornado swept over <lb />
into Arkansas, and killed eight <lb />
persons, near Mammoth Springs, <lb />
besides wrecking a score of <lb />
buildings. Other points in <lb />
Arkansas report heavy loss. <lb />
Chicago. <lb />
reports show that the death and <lb />
destruction caused by the <lb />
terrific storm that swept over <lb />
the Middle West last night were <lb />
more extensive than at first <lb />
by the telegrams <lb />
carried over damaged wires. <lb />
Three men were killed in Chicago <lb />
by the collapse of a <lb />
In the path of the storm be- <lb />
fore it reached the Great Lake <lb />
region, great destruction of <lb />
property is reported. At least <lb />
persons were killed. <lb />
At Golden. Mo., the business <lb />
the town was destroyed <lb />
and many homes were wrecked. <lb />
Five persons lost their lives. <lb />
At Ma, the wind <lb />
created havoc and two persons <lb />
were killed. Many were injured. <lb />
The storm was furious in <lb />
Southern Illinois and at Texas <lb />
City, near four persons <lb />
were killed and many seriously <lb />
wounded. The town was <lb />
wrecked. <lb />
Louisville, Ky. <lb />
patches gathered throughout the <lb />
South by the Associated Press <lb />
tonight indicate that at least <lb />
persons met sudden death in the <lb />
great wind that spread havoc <lb />
throughout the region south of <lb />
Ohio The number of injured <lb />
is probably three fold that of the <lb />
killed. <lb />
Great damage to property and <lb />
crops was caused in Michigan, <lb />
on the east shore of Lake Mich- <lb />
Benton harbor and South <lb />
Haven being in the path of the <lb />
storm. <lb />
getting out <lb />
pole George <lb />
man, was <lb />
and struck by a heavy <lb />
If and one arm was broken. <lb />
Another colored man, Ed h <lb />
was also hurt on leg, <lb />
but not seriously. <lb />
of both the <lb />
sided <lb />
over the meeting. In the <lb />
chair interesting <lb />
statement-, regarding work <lb />
the association. is just <lb />
three years has 1677 shares <lb />
North Carolina Inquiries. <lb />
The Chattanooga Tradesman <lb />
reports the following new <lb />
tries established in Caro- <lb />
during the week <lb />
April <lb />
In- <lb />
company. <lb />
cotton gin. <lb />
oil corn- <lb />
meat and it is supposed that <lb />
meat up in the field was <lb />
that stolen from Mr. Call, and <lb />
that it had been buried for <lb />
future use by the thief, who <lb />
probably feared that his premises <lb />
might be The incident <lb />
reminds one of the of the <lb />
sensible dog which hides his <lb />
plus of food in the ground <lb />
Landmark. <lb />
Rev. Dixon. Sr. died <lb />
Raleigh Saturday night He <lb />
was years old and had been a <lb />
minister of the Gospel for sixty <lb />
years. <lb />
Selma, N. C, April 30.-About <lb />
seven o'clock last evening Mr. <lb />
H. H. Burgess, of Ramseur, N. <lb />
C, an of the Southern <lb />
railroad was. killed by the <lb />
here. He had fired his en- <lb />
preparing to be called out <lb />
and started for supper when it <lb />
backed on him, killing him in- <lb />
N. C. April <lb />
less than a dozen <lb />
able cows and a of dogs <lb />
bitten by a rabid dog, have been <lb />
killed in this county this week. <lb />
Two mules bitten by the same <lb />
dog will be killed if investigation <lb />
proves that the dog had rabies. <lb />
Portions and Craven <lb />
counties were visited by a severe <lb />
hail storm Tuesday. <lb />
J. R. B. the de- <lb />
faulting official of New <lb />
Bern, succeeded in raising the <lb />
additional bond required of him <lb />
and has been released from <lb />
custody. <lb />
Asheville, N. C, April 29.- <lb />
John charged with <lb />
the Killing of Zeke Roberts in a <lb />
street hock near the Old Reed <lb />
place on the night of April <lb />
was convicted of murder in the <lb />
second degree in Superior court <lb />
this morning and sentenced by <lb />
Judge Ward to a term of fifteen <lb />
years in the State prison. <lb />
Rand Peace, a citizen of Thorn <lb />
hung himself in his barn <lb />
Monday morning. He was <lb />
at the Orphanage, and Bad <lb />
been there since its start, <lb />
was years old and leaves a <lb />
widow and children. His <lb />
mind had been weak tor some <lb />
time. Courier. <lb />
Fish are plentiful. Herrings <lb />
are now selling at per <lb />
thousand or ten cents a dozen <lb />
and shad at cents. We are <lb />
that of the fisher- <lb />
men are hauling herrings out on <lb />
in force ard ha loans <lb />
ting which has b an in- <lb />
vested in Greenville. <lb />
He said unhesitatingly that it is <lb />
doing more for the town than <lb />
any other here. <lb />
The only before <lb />
meeting was the election of <lb />
rectors for the next year. <lb />
Eleven of the present directors <lb />
re-elected, the <lb />
one new member of the board <lb />
being the last named, OS <lb />
R. C. Flanagan, R. O. <lb />
D. C. Moore, D. J. Whichard. C. <lb />
T. B. W. Moseley, C. <lb />
C. Vines. H. W. Whedbee, C. <lb />
S. T. <lb />
White, H. A White and W. A. <lb />
Bowen. <lb />
West mill. <lb />
lumber com- <lb />
Dixon. Sr-. father of <lb />
Dixon, of New YorK, the famous I <lb />
playwright and novelist and of <lb />
Rev. A. C. pas- <lb />
tor of the leading Baptist <lb />
churches in Brooklyn and now <lb />
in charge of one of the largest <lb />
churches in Chicago <lb />
of North is dying <lb />
at the home of his daughter. <lb />
Doctor Delia Dixon Carroll, of <lb />
Raleigh. The aged father N <lb />
ninety years old. <lb />
PRES. TAFT ON OF MAY <lb />
Hit Time in Charlotte to he Filly <lb />
Will be Given <lb />
An to See Him. <lb />
Charlotte, N. C, May <lb />
central committee of the <lb />
of May celebration, which <lb />
is to be held in this city May <lb />
and has outlined the pro- <lb />
of all the systems of graft an I for President r, when <lb />
ingenious age has a be a of the city, as <lb />
preacher of Marion. N- C, <lb />
has invented the most unique, <lb />
according to a special dispatch <lb />
from that town to the Charlotte artillery upon his <lb />
Observer The preaching at the Southern station <lb />
Arrive in Charlotte at <lb />
o'clock on a f train, <lb />
a. m. of guns by the <lb />
has been holding a revival for <lb />
the past month and have <lb />
been, it is said, conversion. <lb />
When a is converted he <lb />
issues a certificate like <lb />
is to certify that sister <lb />
Jane Jones has this day been <lb />
born into the kingdom of <lb />
etc. and charges the poor de- <lb />
fool the sum of cents <lb />
for her passport into Glory. A <lb />
number of them have been <lb />
framed by a picture dealer and <lb />
are prized by the holders more <lb />
than the left hind foot of a <lb />
Olive <lb />
Tribune. <lb />
Fayetteville, N. C, May <lb />
A case believed to have no <lb />
in the annals of <lb />
was placed on trial in the <lb />
Superior court here in <lb />
which J. F. Bedsole asks <lb />
damages from the Atlantic <lb />
Coast Line Railroad for mental <lb />
caused by being com- <lb />
to kill an excursionist <lb />
named in self-defense <lb />
on an Atlantic Coast Line train <lb />
and for received by being <lb />
kicked in the face. The plaintiff <lb />
avers that the conductor <lb />
have afforded protection. <lb />
We are told that at least per <lb />
of Sanford <lb />
Special committee to meet <lb />
President and Mrs. tat the <lb />
station and escort them <lb />
to the hotel. <lb />
a. m. President and Mrs. <lb />
Taft to receive reception com- <lb />
and their wives at the <lb />
hotel. <lb />
m. Old soldiers to escort <lb />
President and Mrs. Taft and Mrs. <lb />
Stonewall Jackson to the review- <lb />
stand on South Tryon street <lb />
p. m. Luncheon at the <lb />
p. m. The president to <lb />
address the public <lb />
p. m. The president to <lb />
specially address the students of <lb />
Biddle University and the color- <lb />
ed people generally at Biddle <lb />
University. <lb />
p. m. Dinner at the <lb />
President and Mrs. Taft <lb />
to receive the public in the large <lb />
parlors of the <lb />
Leave Charlotte or special train <lb />
after the public reception. <lb />
Electric Clock Service. <lb />
Lineman Riggan, of <lb />
the <lb />
He cent of the <lb />
own their own homes. Some of <lb />
Western Union Telegraph Com- <lb />
was here yesterday and <lb />
today installing an electric <lb />
clock system. Clocks will <lb />
, placed in Coward <lb />
them also own houses for in W. L. <lb />
They also have five churches and j jewelry store in <lb />
a good school that is well attend- i <lb />
. race in the <lb />
Western Union office in <lb />
Call and see P. M. Johnston <lb />
when in town for general engine . <lb />
and boiler repair work and any- Ledger, <lb />
thing you may need. Shop op- <lb />
i Hotel Bertha. w <lb />
ed. Materially the race <lb />
made considerable progress here <lb />
in the past few years. The hon- <lb />
est, energetic worthy ones <lb />
among them enjoy the confidence <lb />
and have the good will of the <lb />
this class <lb />
.- . . , , <lb />
their field and for have bank accounts and can get i <lb />
,, . i from our <lb />
Raleigh, N. C Enterprise. <lb />
tor building. The clocks will all <lb />
be set accurately every day at <lb />
noon if there is the slightest <lb />
variation in thorn. our <lb />
can consult i of them <lb />
getting <lb />
correct time.<lb />
i i <lb />
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