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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 />
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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 />
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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 />
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r.,. Q Lint berry have orders for more than <lb />
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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 />
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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 />
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. . is visiting <lb />
of Hook- <lb />
still <lb />
right. <lb />
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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 />
Bl <lb />
eat.------. <lb />
tan my feat cut off U <lb />
ink-ham, III. <lb />
the <lb />
ill . <lb />
aw res w. <lb />
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 />
CC i W J o-o low <lb />
w- <lb />
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 />
POOR PRINT<lb />
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redress applied i <lb />
governor of Virginia to rid <lb />
of the pen <lb />
The governor, after m <lb />
with the the Pearl <lb />
lime. then in <lb />
agreed I two sloop. <lb />
to furnish <lb />
men. <lb />
Pearl eras commend, at <lb />
the soiled on S- <lb />
IT. the <lb />
In Inlet sixty <lb />
from and <lb />
for <lb />
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to elude ran <lb />
ii round, I i <lb />
drawing i are water, th she <lb />
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broke, and more than owe be narrow <lb />
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last <lb />
fell of <lb />
a followers <lb />
and f-r Ma; <lb />
bead at the how <lb />
end, sailed for where <lb />
he seized <lb />
ad I <lb />
of in the wind, re <lb />
Joined his ship In Virginia, where i <lb />
of captured were, <lb />
hanged , I <lb />
One of the crew who <lb />
pardon Israel <lb />
Dial M In I <lb />
re Shortly before Thatch, <lb />
met Ills Hindi i-ml been lamed <lb />
for by n ah I In the <lb />
Bred by Thatch from Hie <lb />
at which he, Hat I <lb />
others, to remind <lb />
his crew I i general he was <lb />
Barb i n the many <lb />
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When be In the rein w <lb />
,,.,, Into a his <lb />
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k i c ll h the <lb />
ends of k-b were thrown over his <lb />
ears; a far cap on head, with a <lb />
lighted either side, and <lb />
of I <lb />
Of the of <lb />
and Ma <lb />
from Hie fact that <lb />
k. was a <lb />
worthy of note In diary <lb />
found after hi <lb />
His One <lb />
Mother Why, <lb />
Willie Striking your little <lb />
Willie Aunt <lb />
face made me. , <lb />
Aunt I <lb />
aid if yon did strike hr I would. <lb />
never kiss you <lb />
Willie -Well. I <lb />
let a like that lip. <lb />
The goal toward which the <lb />
board of I <lb />
ls ., , . chain of lights <lb />
. . , , the suites <lb />
and ., , the of riv- <lb />
. Inland see bounding the <lb />
that a hi;, may <lb />
,. . area of a light <lb />
; ,.;. before the <lb />
, i , light of another. As fat <lb />
appropriate <lb />
. . being <lb />
. When <lb />
. told <lb />
,,. why own <lb />
. ., ,. , i. give a <lb />
. oil in the lighthouse <lb />
. is its lie from to twenty- <lb />
. . of lighting were Id <lb />
. when a new <lb />
i of employing <lb />
I . or and better <lb />
in some re- <lb />
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,. , , , ; i day except when <lb />
with t I care. In in <lb />
when the preset I <lb />
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Ocular tea <lb />
and i I rem <lb />
cost is. lb . <lb />
over the system this is <lb />
n meed i care a <lb />
f. ; u; ; . result, and it ii in <lb />
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poor v. th without <lb />
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Et h h an do <lb />
ion lamp ran supply light. , <lb />
r lamp have live wicks, one , <lb />
In . the other, and an- fed with oil ; <lb />
by a pump and pipe The i ll <lb />
fed to ; o that it <lb />
the where the flame la in the <lb />
tuns and in th right quantity. <lb />
Ii is diSh-alt to look at it. intense <lb />
Is the In the lease rather than <lb />
In the lamp Is the for they pk-k <lb />
op and Utah nearly ail the rays of <lb />
which ordinarily go astray. The <lb />
collect almost all <lb />
of and <lb />
refracts u out in one great broad <lb />
of light, parallel to the <lb />
of the sea, where It Is needed. <lb />
Th- Same Which come from the <lb />
ids are largely Bo, of <lb />
,. all similar flame. If <lb />
flame wen- not transparent there <lb />
could be no advantage in baring one <lb />
flame another and a third <lb />
two, etc. The light from <lb />
Hie r flame not get out and <lb />
w aid C i no g d. <lb />
In e me usually for <lb />
,., lea. the light Is all <lb />
to i la one beam. <lb />
a, i, , tn rings of <lb />
n. I ;. central and n reflector. <lb />
,, , ii a m <lb />
by or with another light <lb />
and running down the heat. arc safe <lb />
fr ;,. . ca which may be <lb />
by. range light or beams <lb />
the channel to be fol- <lb />
lowed. <lb />
ii i- frequently asked of keep- <lb />
why electricity l not la <lb />
place of mineral oil. An electric <lb />
is to Install and difficult and <lb />
There Is <lb />
. In keeping are ex <lb />
in the point of the lens. i <lb />
the carts never burning mice alike i <lb />
and ml being <lb />
to bare fie light <lb />
exactly the point of lens <lb />
results In sending the rays or <lb />
down Instead of straight oat where <lb />
they are wanted. Electricity, while <lb />
r In penetrative power in It <lb />
fog, has no advantage over a power <lb />
oil In clear weather. <lb />
Ml, lard oil <lb />
order could be seen a bun <lb />
mile were It not for the <lb />
tare of the earth, and as long the <lb />
light I long <lb />
hi all ; i are served. <lb />
It . only Within recent years that <lb />
;, .-. , ; been In o. oil <lb />
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heading of a news item in an <lb />
exchange. What else could you <lb />
expect in Chicago <lb />
The Reflector is certainly glad <lb />
that its good friend, Jim Robin- <lb />
Had you taken into <lb />
that failure to pay your son, editor of the Durham Sun, <lb />
office at Greenville in addition to costs a winner of one of the prizes <lb />
having your property sold if you, in his district in the News and <lb />
N. C, mail matter. <lb />
FRIDAY MAY 1909. <lb />
Just think of it In a month <lb />
more summer resorts will be op- <lb />
of The Editor. <lb />
A lawyer charges a man <lb />
and the excursion season ft ten minutes conversation <lb />
will begin. <lb />
like we we are to have <lb />
a iv I week on the judge- <lb />
matter. No new candidates <lb />
e ii r ported going to <lb />
Washington for inspection. <lb />
If you just will be a knocker, <lb />
take yourself to the wood where <lb />
you can have plenty of room all <lb />
have any, also deprives you of Observer contort. And the best, by yourself. This town can get <lb />
the right to vote <lb />
And yet the judge is not <lb />
ed. <lb />
is Charlotte's month,, <lb />
and may eh <lb />
it. <lb />
make the most of <lb />
Whenever you mention Green <lb />
ville, people sit up and take no- <lb />
Greenville has a habit of <lb />
showing herself when visitors <lb />
come around this way. It <lb />
not take them Ion; to see that <lb />
this is a good town and is <lb />
tilings come to pass. <lb />
New York's fire trap <lb />
houses have occasioned <lb />
another holocaust in that city. <lb />
Richard says he is out I Fire in one of them Friday <lb />
of politics forever. led the death of eight people an <lb />
the injury of fourteen others. <lb />
part of his winning this prize is <lb />
that it is to be devoted to the <lb />
benefit of the chimes fund for <lb />
which he is so working. <lb />
It might not be a bad idea for <lb />
the government to employ Texas <lb />
officials to collect lines. <lb />
This is the season when the <lb />
men folks want to stay away <lb />
from home until house cleaning <lb />
is over. And when they come <lb />
Republicans put out a ticket nothing where it <lb />
in the city election in Raleigh. before, except the house. <lb />
Monday, but it cut a puny <lb />
The meeting of the share- <lb />
holders of The Home Building <lb />
Greensboro folks had a good and Loan Association tonight is <lb />
opportunity to die while the something of importance. An <lb />
directors were in doing as much for <lb />
there. this deserves the <lb />
interest of all citizens. <lb />
It is not at all likely that <lb />
new Sultan of Turkey can be any A prominent senator is quoted <lb />
worse than his recently as saying the senate is against <lb />
ed predecessor. j the income tax amendment to the j <lb />
; tariff bill. That is what <lb />
It is slated that the deposed wag eXpected, as the senate is <lb />
sultan of Turkey had wives to favor what the <lb />
and cooks. No wonder he <lb />
stock company has been <lb />
formed among leading bus- <lb />
men of Wilmington and <lb />
purchased the Morning Star. <lb />
The stock company will take <lb />
charge of the paper May 1st. <lb />
The Star was founded by Major <lb />
W. H. Bernard forty years ago <lb />
and has been in his exclusive <lb />
control until now. He has made <lb />
it an excellent paper. <lb />
lass. <lb />
without the knocking <lb />
If the nations of the earth <lb />
would resolve to live in peace <lb />
and wipe out their large stand-1 <lb />
armies, there would be <lb />
need of raising so much revenue. <lb />
go much useless preparation for <lb />
war looks strutting around <lb />
with a chip on the shoulder <lb />
looking for somebody to knock <lb />
it oil. <lb />
A movement has been started <lb />
in Boston to hold in that city in <lb />
1830 a world's tercentennial ex- <lb />
position to commemorate the <lb />
three hundredth anniversary of <lb />
the landing of the Pilgrims and <lb />
the founding of New England. <lb />
The president has appointed <lb />
Oscar S. Stearns, former <lb />
of commerce and labor, as <lb />
ambassador to Turkey. If he <lb />
now he will find conditions <lb />
very stormy there. <lb />
The Board of Aldermen will <lb />
this week appoint registers and <lb />
poll holders for the election to <lb />
be held the first Monday in <lb />
June. Then municipal politics <lb />
will begin to wake up <lb />
The girls should take-warning <lb />
how they jilt their fellows after <lb />
being given a diamond ring. A <lb />
Virginia judge has decided that <lb />
a girl who refuses to marry a <lb />
man must return her engage- <lb />
ring.<lb />
You can help yourself and <lb />
help your town by CO operating <lb />
with The Home Building and <lb />
Loan Association in enabling <lb />
people to secure homes on easy <lb />
The man insists on paying it A <lb />
doctor charges for a <lb />
and the patient <lb />
Is that An <lb />
undertaker charges for con- <lb />
ducting a funeral, and he is just <lb />
perfectly lovely with everybody <lb />
inside and outside the family. <lb />
A man buys a gold brick and <lb />
apologizes for not having bitten <lb />
before. An editor walks a mile <lb />
in the hot sun to get facts of a <lb />
death or a wedding or a social <lb />
function and spend three hours <lb />
writing it up and tells lies <lb />
people until he hates <lb />
self. Then if he makes an in- <lb />
significant omission or charges <lb />
cents straight for three extra <lb />
copies he is a stingy, careless, <lb />
good for nothing old cuss who <lb />
never gets anything right and <lb />
charges four times the price for <lb />
city papers twice as <lb />
Ga, Record. <lb />
Jut Plain Gamblers <lb />
There is no occasion for <lb />
prise in the announcement that <lb />
Fatten, the king of wheat <lb />
has withdrawn, salting <lb />
down his millions of ill-gotten <lb />
gains and leaving the other <lb />
low to look out for himself. It <lb />
was ever thus. Fatten did some <lb />
big talking about the shortage <lb />
of the supply, actual values and <lb />
the like, and in all probability <lb />
convinced some few who follow- <lb />
ed his lead and played the mar- <lb />
that wheat worth all it <lb />
commanded. The great majority <lb />
of the bulls, however, were just <lb />
plain everyday gamblers like <lb />
Fatten who didn't care a <lb />
dam about real values so <lb />
long as they could make their <lb />
payments. The association in deals spell profit. For this <lb />
the last three years has <lb />
much in this direction, and will <lb />
do more as it grows older and <lb />
stronger. The seventh series of <lb />
stock bearing date of May 1st <lb />
It is proposed to make should be a large one. It is a <lb />
eclipse anything heretofore j good thing for the home builder <lb />
son few tears will be shed over <lb />
the announcement that many <lb />
fortunes have swept away <lb />
by the decline of this week. <lb />
Salisbury Evening <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
N. C, May 1909. <lb />
Mr. and . E. <lb />
went to Greenville Wednesday. <lb />
Miss Lou Crawford and Miss <lb />
Carrie Belle Smith returned home <lb />
Wednesday after spending <lb />
days visiting in Farmville <lb />
and vicinity. <lb />
A. J. Flanagan, of Farmville, <lb />
was in our section a short while <lb />
Wednesday. <lb />
R. E. Willoughby went to <lb />
Farmville Wednesday. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Haywood Smith, <lb />
of were visiting in <lb />
Smithtown Sunday <lb />
R. M. Starkey and J. <lb />
attended Sunday <lb />
school at Smith's school house <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
I. L. Norman, E. S. Norman, <lb />
Jacob Wilson and Blow <lb />
Allen were visitors at Sunday <lb />
school at Smith's school house <lb />
Sunday evening. <lb />
Ivy Smith went to Greenville <lb />
Monday to sell cotton. <lb />
C. D. Smith and Mark Smith <lb />
went to Greenville Monday. <lb />
Mills Smith and two children <lb />
were visiting at B. P. <lb />
Thursday. <lb />
Miss Agnes Smith, of Smith- <lb />
town, and David Smith, of <lb />
left Friday evening <lb />
for Snow Hill and returned Sun- <lb />
day. <lb />
E. T. Philips, of Ayden, <lb />
came Friday evening and stop- <lb />
C. E. and <lb />
preached very good sermons <lb />
Saturday and Sunday at May's <lb />
chapel. Communion service was <lb />
held Saturday night. <lb />
C. D Smith went to Greenville <lb />
Saturday. <lb />
Lloyd Smith went to Greenville <lb />
Monday. <lb />
T. E. Little went to Greenville <lb />
yesterday. <lb />
S. V. Joyner, Nolie Fulford, <lb />
A. A. Joyner and Sam Joyner <lb />
went to Greenville yesterday. <lb />
Rev. Mr. Cook, pastor of the <lb />
Baptist church of Greenville, is <lb />
got in trouble. <lb />
January, February, March and <lb />
If some other nations do not April have done all they could <lb />
interfere and stop the for Greenville, and each month <lb />
in Turkey they will fail to per- something in the line <lb />
their duty. of progress. Now let us all turn <lb />
to May and see what that <lb />
If the president goes as made to bring us. <lb />
about other appointments <lb />
is about the judgeship, his term The portrait of Jefferson Davis <lb />
out before he gets around, being engraved on the silver <lb />
service to be presented to the <lb />
One booster is worth more to battleship Mississippi by the <lb />
the town than a hundred knock- state for which it is named, is <lb />
In fact knockers are en- tie f certain Northern <lb />
worthless to any com-1 eaters blowing off a lot of <lb />
inanity. <lb />
This is the time of year when <lb />
the base ball umpire wants <lb />
plenty of insurance on his life, <lb />
that is if the companies will <lb />
risk him. <lb />
Winter weather in tile North <lb />
keeping down the strawberry <lb />
taste, hence the price of <lb />
crop now being shipped is very <lb />
disappointing. <lb />
undertaken in the way of an ex- <lb />
position. <lb />
On next Thursday, <lb />
Earl I. Brown will be in Wash- <lb />
for the purpose of confer- <lb />
with people interested in <lb />
deepening the channel of <lb />
and Tar rivers. Greenville <lb />
and for the investor. <lb />
Congress is taking a hand in <lb />
things at a late day. After he <lb />
has been dead more than a <lb />
j years the body of Major <lb />
Charles the French- <lb />
I man who came to this country <lb />
drew the plan for the city of <lb />
was disinterred <lb />
hot air. <lb />
should have some a co ,, <lb />
lives to meet Capt. brown <lb />
to recommend an eight removed to Arlington <lb />
depth of Tar river as far as being placed in state m the cap <lb />
expected to preach at Smith's <lb />
There are laws and laws. One school house Sunday evening. <lb />
would suppose that it would be; All who can come out to hear <lb />
perfectly legitimate to kill a him and attend Sunday school. <lb />
sheep-killing dog, especially if <lb />
the dog was caught in the com- <lb />
mission of the crime. But in <lb />
Sampson Superior court last <lb />
week Judge R. Allen, easily <lb />
one of the first lawyers in the <lb />
State, held as a matter of law <lb />
that one killing a sheep-killing <lb />
Greenville. This is an <lb />
for our people to get the <lb />
a short while during the <lb />
transfer. And now a bill has <lb />
The heavy rains Friday even- <lb />
and retarded farm <lb />
work considerably in our section <lb />
Mrs. C. E. and <lb />
Mrs. Mills Smith went to Farm- <lb />
ville this morning to spend the <lb />
B. P. and children <lb />
dog is liable to indictment for were in our town this morning <lb />
cruelty to animals unless the to get some tobacco plants. <lb />
dog had been previously out- Some of the farmers have <lb />
lawed by a magistrate, in ac- much resetting to do, <lb />
with the statutes made are scare, with sum, them. <lb />
and Land- <lb />
mark. <lb />
been introduced in congress to <lb />
government to do something , . <lb />
, . . ,, I make an appropriation to aid in <lb />
them in the way of making the <lb />
The press dispatches from <lb />
Africa credit Hunter Roosevelt <lb />
with good sport Saturday. He <lb />
three lions that the <lb />
drove up in front of the river oilers, <lb />
him and Son Kermit shot down <lb />
one. And the hunter's are de- <lb />
lighted. <lb />
river a sufficient depth for a good <lb />
water transportation line to <lb />
operate here. We are not going <lb />
to get lower freight rates until <lb />
advantage is taken of the <lb />
The papers are saying the <lb />
judgeship is to be <lb />
settled this week. We will be- <lb />
it when we see the name <lb />
of the appointee. <lb />
Women, horses and the stock <lb />
market are said to have canted <lb />
the downfall of a Minneapolis <lb />
bank cashier, and he embezzled <lb />
a large lump of the bank's funds <lb />
to keep up with the push. That <lb />
kind of a combination is likely <lb />
to down a man. <lb />
Congress is taking a long time <lb />
in the extra session tariff re- <lb />
forming business but will likely <lb />
up with nothing done <lb />
worth the price. <lb />
A small thing sometimes <lb />
es a big stir. The arrival of a <lb />
tiny girl in the royal palace of <lb />
Holland has filled all that <lb />
country with rejoicing. <lb />
The starting up of <lb />
Castro, the banished president <lb />
of hid his money <lb />
at home and cannot go back <lb />
it, while the deposed sultan <lb />
of Turkey sent his money out of <lb />
the country and cannot escape <lb />
prison to get it. One is in about <lb />
as bad a fix n the other. <lb />
The Raleigh Times is growing <lb />
exasperated over <lb />
habit that some people have <lb />
of asking is over <lb />
the The Times <lb />
argues its side of the case well, <lb />
but there is another side to it. <lb />
When gives you the <lb />
wrong number, which is more <lb />
often the case than not, there is <lb />
danger of starting off talking to <lb />
the wrong person unless you first <lb />
know who is at the telephone. <lb />
True it is a bad habit, but one for <lb />
which the mistakes of <lb />
is largely responsible. A worse <lb />
habit than say is <lb />
is calling up an office and <lb />
the person who answers to call <lb />
some one else in the office to the <lb />
erecting a monument to <lb />
Old Argument Railroads. <lb />
The stage fare from Huntsville <lb />
to miles- <lb />
was 11.60. This stage carried the <lb />
mail and it had to go. When <lb />
the roads were so muddy horses <lb />
could not pull the stage, a <lb />
yoke of oxen took their <lb />
places. It was slow traveling, <lb />
but they got through. The <lb />
About the silliest thing the telephone instead of delivering <lb />
scientists are now saying is that <lb />
the folks on Mars have much <lb />
more sense than the folks on <lb />
papers again means that ere this mundane sphere. If the <lb />
your message to the first person <lb />
who answers, thus stopping two <lb />
or more people from business <lb />
steamboat fare from Glasgow to <lb />
St. Louis in the early was <lb />
That included <lb />
and meals, and if the boat was <lb />
held up a week or two on a sand- <lb />
bar the accommodations went <lb />
on without extra charge. The <lb />
steamboat owners never believed <lb />
the railroads could successfully <lb />
compete with them. The way <lb />
they looked at it people wouldn't <lb />
be willing to travel or <lb />
miles, tied down to one seat in <lb />
a small car, when they might be <lb />
enjoying the freedom of a big <lb />
and handsomely furnished boat. <lb />
how are they going to <lb />
find room for an orchestra and a <lb />
an old river captain <lb />
wanted to know. place to <lb />
eat or drink, no room to move <lb />
about; just lit still all day long <lb />
on a little wooden <lb />
it's downright <lb />
OAKLEY ITEMS. <lb />
Oakley. N. C May 1909. <lb />
Yes. we had a shower last <lb />
week. <lb />
Z. V. Whitehurst went to <lb />
Washington Saturday. <lb />
J. I. James went to Greenville <lb />
Friday. <lb />
E. Rogers went to Washington <lb />
last week. <lb />
J. K. Barnhill and family, of <lb />
Winterville, a few <lb />
here the past week. <lb />
Clyde Carson and family, of <lb />
spent Saturday and <lb />
Sunday here. <lb />
Good many attended church at <lb />
Flat Swamp Sunday. <lb />
Mr. Holland, of Washington. <lb />
WHOOPING COUGH. arrived Sunday to take charge <lb />
In our daughter hid of section of the railroad. <lb />
whooping cough. Mr. Line, of Hart- j e. left Sunday after- <lb />
land, recommended Chamberlain i ., p, u p I ,. <lb />
Cough Remedy laid it give noon for the W. V. K. K., to <lb />
the best of satisfaction. charge of the construction <lb />
We found it he and can <lb />
mend it anyone having children <lb />
troubled with whooping <lb />
Mrs. A. Got of Durand, Mich. For <lb />
Bile by J. L. Wooten and Coward <lb />
Wooten, <lb />
Dr. Wiley, the expert chemist <lb />
of the Agricultural Department <lb />
at Washington, was examined <lb />
the other day on his ideas of <lb />
what is whiskey. He said in <lb />
effect there was very little of it <lb />
almost all of it was <lb />
made from extracts was a <lb />
violation of the pure food act. <lb />
He exhibited a number of <lb />
of which tests had been <lb />
made said its taste and <lb />
smell would fool even experts <lb />
with the exception of himself <lb />
and Mr. <lb />
Record. <lb />
when one should be sufficient. Macon Republican. <lb />
Who's the town booster The <lb />
citizen praises his own town. <lb />
The who lo- <lb />
cal enterprises. The citizen who <lb />
helps along home improvements. <lb />
The citizen who patronizes the <lb />
home merchants. The citizen <lb />
who his job printing done <lb />
by local newspaper. That <lb />
man's The Town <lb />
Olive Tribune. <lb />
train. <lb />
Mrs. Margaret Taylor, who <lb />
been very sick for several <lb />
we are glad to note con- <lb />
of Stokes, was <lb />
here Sunday. <lb />
We are glad to note the little <lb />
child of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. <lb />
Cherry that swallowed a bead <lb />
about one month ago, coughed it <lb />
up one day last week. <lb />
The county commissioners will <lb />
meet again next Tuesday for the <lb />
purpose of making settlement <lb />
sheriff for the taxes of <lb />
1908 <lb />
Ml<lb />
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT. <lb />
IN CHARGE OF J. M. BLOW. <lb />
Kings X Roads, May 1909. <lb />
Our farmers suffered much <lb />
damage from the wind and rain. <lb />
J R Fountain<lb />
KING'S CROSS ROAD ITEMS. <lb />
A PRETTY VERMONT HOME.<lb />
seed at Mer. j third less than lard at J. R. FOURTEEN CENTS FOR PARSON. <lb />
Smith Co. , ,, <lb />
was called to Car salt just received at J. R. <lb />
Old Trap Saturday to be at the j Smith Co. <lb />
bedside of his mother, who was patterns and<lb />
M. makes the N C cut herring, at J. R. <lb />
cold drink, that be tablets, Bibles; <lb />
the fountain, lea cold the year j j. H. Co. <lb />
round Try one. bushels nice country corn <lb />
Joe Griffin, the year old son j R <lb />
Smith. Co., Dix-n. <lb />
At the town election Monday <lb />
the following officers were elect- <lb />
ed for ensuing J. F. Bar- <lb />
wick, mayor; Aldermen, Elias <lb />
Turnage, D. G. Berry. W. <lb />
Jesse Cannon and C. <lb />
E. These are all v <lb />
did men and will make ceremony, <lb />
officers. Mr. has son <lb />
Wednesday. <lb />
W. E. Smith and family spent <lb />
night and Sunday with <lb />
Joe Brown. <lb />
Miss Irene Smith spent last <lb />
Tuesday evening at Fountain. <lb />
Mrs. Maud Smith and Mrs. <lb />
Capt. Hutchinson is a <lb />
Stanch Friend of <lb />
Made so by Personal <lb />
Experience. <lb />
of R. L. Griffin, stuck a nail <lb />
through his foot at the graded <lb />
school Friday causing a very <lb />
painful wound. <lb />
M. M. Sauls has just received <lb />
a fine lot of perfumes and toilet <lb />
water. <lb />
W. A. Darden and T. J <lb />
Worthington, both of Greene <lb />
county's leading citizens, were <lb />
here Friday. <lb />
They tell that J. R. Smith <lb />
Co., Dixon are manufacturing <lb />
as good wagons, carts and bug <lb />
as can be found any where. <lb />
See them before buying. <lb />
Mrs. J. R. Smith and children <lb />
are spending the week end with <lb />
relatives in the country. <lb />
Sued peanuts for sale by J. R. <lb />
Smith Co. <lb />
We regret to learn that Guy <lb />
Roes was taken sick with <lb />
before reaching home at <lb />
from attending the fun- <lb />
of his mother here last week. <lb />
Sprint Or Roods laces and <lb />
to match at J. R. Smith <lb />
mayor two years already. <lb />
While Mrs. G. W. <lb />
dinner Monday, her <lb />
baby months old went too <lb />
near the fire where her mother <lb />
had been washing, and was bad- <lb />
if not seriously, burned. The <lb />
family have the sympathy of the <lb />
community. ; <lb />
DAVIS. <lb />
On Wednesday April 28th, at <lb />
p. m. in Christian <lb />
church, Miss C. Davis was <lb />
married to Mr. Edward G. Mal- <lb />
of Washington, N. C, <lb />
Rev. J. C Caldwell. of Wilson, <lb />
Miss Blanch Cannon <lb />
the wedding march, <lb />
i Miss is one of the leading <lb />
Broke His Slumbers. <lb />
you Come down long <lb />
enough to marry came a <lb />
voice from the darkness when . <lb />
the Rev. James E. Adams, Annie Burnett went to Farmville <lb />
Methodist Episcopal minister, <lb />
at poked his Misses Mollie and <lb />
out of a second-story window; Langley spent some time with <lb />
soon after midnight, in answer; Mrs. W. C. Moore last week, <lb />
to a knock on the front door of. Miss Carrie Smith spent last <lb />
the parsonage. Friday with Miss Irene Smith. <lb />
around tomorrow. It's j Willie Randolph and wife spent <lb />
too late to marry you j Saturday and Sunday with W. S. <lb />
replied the parson. Smith. <lb />
we are in a and w. C. Moore went to <lb />
have driven all the way from Wednesday. <lb />
Mill ville to get you to perform, A. C. Monk and Harry Lane <lb />
said John H. Humphrey, of Farmville, spent <lb />
of Ephraim sometime with W. S. E. Smith <lb />
a merchant, Tuesday evening. <lb />
who had rapped at the door. j Clean Case had a narrow <lb />
a the escape Friday evening by a <lb />
runaway mule. There was but <lb />
He was soon dressed, and per- little damage done, <lb />
formed the ceremony, with his Mrs. Annie Burnett and Miss <lb />
wife and daughter as witnesses. Lanie Tyson spent last <lb />
The bride was Miss Nettie Cal- day with their sister, Mrs. W. E- <lb />
The Home of Captain <lb />
J. R. Co. k Dixon are j young ladies of Ayden. Mr. <lb />
repairing their electric light j Madison is in the hardware <lb />
lines. <lb />
Mr. Corbett is <lb />
his residence on <lb />
street. <lb />
Paris Green at J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
H. C. Ormond and J. J. Ed- <lb />
wards returned Monday <lb />
where they had <lb />
been attending the Methodist <lb />
conference. <lb />
The hose for <lb />
ladies and gentlemen is one of <lb />
the best on the market at <lb />
R. Smith Co. <lb />
There was a great deal of <lb />
damage done in this section by j <lb />
the heavy rain and wind storm <lb />
Friday evening and night. The <lb />
Frizzle water mill, about three <lb />
and a half miles from here, was <lb />
completely washed away and <lb />
the dam across Hen swamp <lb />
was demolished. To what, ex- <lb />
tent crops and other property <lb />
is damaged is not yet known. <lb />
Harrows and cultivators at J. <lb />
R. Smith Co. , <lb />
Mason's fruit jars, caps awl <lb />
rubbers for same at J. R. Smith <lb />
Ca <lb />
Rape and Millet seed for <lb />
sale by J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
Lime, cement, window, doors, <lb />
locks and hinges at J. R. Smith <lb />
We were surprised to find that <lb />
J. R. Smith Co. Dixon are car- <lb />
such a nice line of coffins <lb />
and caskets of all prices and <lb />
grades, see them when needing <lb />
anything in this line. <lb />
Buy your brackets, balusters, <lb />
stair railing, post <lb />
and flooring of J. R. Smith <lb />
Co. Dixon. <lb />
E. G. Cox, of Greensboro, was <lb />
here Saturday. <lb />
Don't send elsewhere, when <lb />
you can get nice ceiling and <lb />
flooring, windows and door <lb />
at Washington, N. C. The <lb />
bridal left on the o'clock <lb />
train for their home at Washing- <lb />
ton, with the best wishes of their <lb />
many friends in Ayden. <lb />
The Y. M. C. A. had the best <lb />
meeting since its organization <lb />
Sunday afternoon. You who stay <lb />
away don't know what you are <lb />
Postmaster Bryan, of Winter- <lb />
was here Monday. <lb />
Rev. C. M. Morton filled his <lb />
regular appointment here Sun- <lb />
day. <lb />
Rev. E. T. Phillips preach id <lb />
at May's Chapel Sunday. <lb />
J R. Smith Co. have the <lb />
largest sign in Ayden, Us- <lb />
Shoes for Ladies and <lb />
Gentlemen. <lb />
James Blount, an old <lb />
who lived near here, noted for <lb />
his honesty and uprightness, died <lb />
Sunday <lb />
kins, of Before the <lb />
happy couple drove away they <lb />
handed the Rev. Mr. Adams a <lb />
pink envelope, which <lb />
the paper as if it con- <lb />
it banknote. <lb />
The minister says he found <lb />
inside a piece of heavy paper <lb />
containing cents, and on the <lb />
paper was is all <lb />
we can spare now. Will see you <lb />
The minister has framed the pa- <lb />
per and coins, and it adorns the <lb />
wall of his study. He has added <lb />
the date and the names of the <lb />
contracting <lb />
Dis. to N. Y. Times. <lb />
Smith. <lb />
Marcellus Smith is preparing <lb />
to erect a nice dwelling. <lb />
Mrs. Mattie J. Smith spent <lb />
last week with her daughter, <lb />
Mrs. Rosa Williams, of Fountain, <lb />
and attended the reception of <lb />
Dr. Hardy Johnson. <lb />
J. F. Parker and family spent <lb />
Sunday with W. C. Moore. <lb />
Mrs. Addie Corbett and <lb />
Miss Smith went to Farm- <lb />
ville Monday. <lb />
Chronic Catarrh and Throat <lb />
l an. , I m m, <lb />
l can truly it be. . <lb />
own Lemuel M. <lb />
BUCK JACK ITEMS. <lb />
Black Jack, N. C, May <lb />
Charlie Harper and sister, Miss <lb />
Janie Harper, spent Saturday <lb />
night and Sunday at Winterville. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Clark went <lb />
to Greenville today. <lb />
There was quite a large crowd <lb />
from Galloway's school house <lb />
attended Sunday here <lb />
yesterday. . <lb />
Mrs. Susan Elks is on the <lb />
list. , <lb />
Miss Martha Clark returned <lb />
home yesterday after spending a <lb />
few days with her sister, Mrs. <lb />
Elijah Mills, near Simpson. <lb />
Bertha is spend- <lb />
this week near Simpson. <lb />
There was no debate again <lb />
Friday night on account of the <lb />
rain, <lb />
flooring, --1 The rain did some damage to <lb />
frames made to order at J. R- the growing crops and also the <lb />
Smith Co. Dixon. roads about in places. It was <lb />
your mules and <lb />
IT SAVED HIS LEG. <lb />
thought I'd Ice my writes <lb />
J. A. Swenson, Watertown, Wis., <lb />
years of e that doctors <lb />
could not cure, h.-d at last laid me up. <lb />
Then cited a <lb />
sound and Infallible for skin <lb />
eruptions, salt rheum, boils, <lb />
fever sores, burns, scalds, cuts and <lb />
piles. at all Druggists. <lb />
Commissioner Lewis Qualifies. <lb />
Mr. B. II. Lewis, who in <lb />
March was appointed a county <lb />
commissioner to succeed the late <lb />
V. Ling, but who was <lb />
prevented from being here at the <lb />
April meeting of the board be- <lb />
cause of sickness in his family, <lb />
was here at the meeting Monday <lb />
and qualified for the duties of <lb />
his office. <lb />
For tobacco plant <lb />
bed. F. Pollard. <lb />
R. B. D. No. Greenville. <lb />
Woods Liver Medicine is a liver reg- <lb />
which bring quick relief to sick <lb />
headache, constipation, biliousness and <lb />
other of liver <lb />
Particularly recommended for Jaundice <lb />
chills, fever, malaria. The <lb />
21-2 times as much as the <lb />
size. Sod by John L. Wooten. <lb />
cured, and I urn O. K. I <lb />
am <lb />
A Nervous <lb />
Mr. Lewis Z . <lb />
of <lb />
man In public work Hilda mt <lb />
ho under n <lb />
strain. found I lost <lb />
and my seemed t <lb />
waking and <lb />
i tired and worn out <lb />
Can Now fat Anything. <lb />
Mr. J. W. Colombia <lb />
Ind., am pleased t mat <lb />
I have been of catarrh of the <lb />
by <lb />
-I hardly eat anything that <lb />
agreed With me. Before I would <lb />
half through mT <lb />
would mi with pas. earning. much <lb />
distress and unpleasant for an <lb />
hour or two after each meal. <lb />
thanks to your I am <lb />
medicine, i . <lb />
Ml has DIM year since I and my Bleep WM <lb />
hour, <lb />
in tin- morning. <lb />
Cousin Sallie <lb />
Recently a in <lb />
to The Reflector, expressed the <lb />
wish to read the amusing <lb />
ton Merchant Assigns. <lb />
J. L. Patrick, a merchant of <lb />
Grifton, made an assignment <lb />
Monday. Joel Patrick was <lb />
ed as assignee. <lb />
are f r backache, <lb />
quick relief to lumbago, <lb />
and all other symptoms or <lb />
diseases. They a.-e a to the <lb />
entire system and build up and <lb />
health. Price and Sold by <lb />
Big Tobacco Crops For North Carolina. <lb />
It will be remembered <lb />
the largest crop of tobacco ever <lb />
produced in North Carolina Sally <lb />
the crop, when the State that it would be <lb />
was credited with a total .,, to the <lb />
was credited with a total <lb />
of about <lb />
It may be a matter of to <lb />
many to know that the crop of <lb />
1908 will nearly, if not quite, <lb />
reach the crop <lb />
of The cause of this <lb />
heavy crop is on account of the <lb />
acreage yield, and not <lb />
on account of any considerable <lb />
especially interesting to the <lb />
who perhaps <lb />
have never Been it. In response <lb />
to a request copy of the <lb />
story. Mr. Henry Harris, of <lb />
Falkland, has brought it to us <lb />
and readers will have <lb />
the opportunity of e in <lb />
a few days. We notice that the <lb />
was <lb />
Use Plain Talk. <lb />
It is time the idea that <lb />
requires a literary genius <lb />
is killed and merchants are <lb />
made aware of the fact that the <lb />
simplest talk is the biggest sales <lb />
bringer. <lb />
In other words, the merchants <lb />
of every city and town ought to <lb />
understand that advertising is <lb />
, nothing but keeping <lb />
5- <lb />
colds, croup, whooping-cough, hoarse- , h the customers in <lb />
ore, except that they <lb />
and tastes good. Gently laxative. M to use the advertising <lb />
. . Mr. Harris brought us <lb />
increase in acres mm a of <lb />
tobacco year will be a big one, . shows that it has <lb />
provided the seasons are for ten- <lb />
able, but we can scarcely I <lb />
for another such year as the one <lb />
now passing. -Southern Tobacco j <lb />
Journal. <lb />
LIVED YEARS. <lb />
years <lb />
Lumber Consolidated. <lb />
Manufacturing <lb />
Company and the Building <lb />
Lumber Company, two plants <lb />
megaphone to reach more <lb />
Sold John L. Wooten. <lb />
will treat you I Burton in Fame. <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb />
AT AYDEN, N. C. <lb />
At the Close of Business April 28th, 1909. <lb />
Resources <lb />
Loans and discounts 47,61.42 Capital stock <lb />
Wm England's man that doing here, <lb />
married the time I have consolidated and been in- <lb />
d, r the new <lb />
ho. James Wright, of Lumber <lb />
Company. The <lb />
hotted of d u, j, m. <lb />
Bitters. For thirty years Wag <lb />
horses, repair your carte, bug- <lb />
and wagons on short notice. <lb />
J. R. Smith Co. Dixon. <lb />
Try a bucket of use <lb />
Glad to see Bud Joe op the <lb />
street Monday. <lb />
Rev. J. R. to Mid- <lb />
last Friday. <lb />
Robert Worthington went to <lb />
Plymouth Thursday. <lb />
Mrs H. J. Corbett came home <lb />
Monday from a visit to re- <lb />
Overdrafts unsecured <lb />
Furniture and fixtures <lb />
Demand loans 2,600.00 <lb />
Due from 30,889.04 <lb />
IS <lb />
Gold coin m-w <lb />
Silver coin, including all <lb />
minor coin cur. 1,319.94 <lb />
hank and other <lb />
Notes <lb />
Total <lb />
12,500.00 <lb />
trouble made life a but <lb />
first tail <lb />
convinced me had found the <lb />
cure on They're a t <lb />
weak, sickly rundown or old t. <lb />
at all <lb />
will treat you <lb />
For Sale Long <lb />
pie cotton seed. Call on <lb />
Co., Greenville.<lb />
impassable at some places. <lb />
The are nearly through <lb />
out tobacco and cotton <lb />
nearly all planted. Corn is look- <lb />
nice. <lb />
If nothing happens there <lb />
be another debate Friday night. <lb />
All cordially invited to come out <lb />
Miss Pennie Williams, from <lb />
near Mill, is spending this <lb />
week with Misses Annie and Subscribed and sworn to tie-<lb />
J. W. Dixon went to Green- <lb />
ville Thursday. <lb />
Surplus fund <lb />
profits, less <lb />
cur. exp. and taxes pd. 175.20 <lb />
Dividend unpaid 120.00 <lb />
Deposits sub. to check 48,498.84 <lb />
Cashier's outstanding <lb />
Total 186,841.84 <lb />
Or Joseph Dixon <lb />
Physician and Surgeon <lb />
Office over Bank Building <lb />
AYDEN. N. C. <lb />
ATTACK OF <lb />
CUBED. <lb />
An honored citizen of <lb />
WM from of <lb />
told B tr he <lb />
obtain a bottle of s <lb />
Colic. Remedy <lb />
he felt confident of being <lb />
used this remedy in the <lb />
He was told I kept it In stock and <lb />
lost no time In <lb />
promptly M. J. <lb />
of Vt. For sale by <lb />
J I. Woo en and Coward and <lb />
Wooten. <lb />
swear that <lb />
STATE NORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
COUNTY PITT <lb />
I J R Smith, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly <lb />
th. true to th. best ., my <lb />
Correct <lb />
J. H SMITH. <lb />
ELIAS TURNAGE. <lb />
STANCIL HODGES, <lb />
Notary Public <lb />
will treat you <lb />
DIXON, <lb />
Directors. <lb />
NOTICE <lb />
W. H. Smith has purchased <lb />
the of A. D. Cox in the <lb />
Carolina Milling <lb />
Co. and will conduct the bus- <lb />
at the sane place; All <lb />
work promptly looked after Mr <lb />
Cox will still with <lb />
Company. <lb />
C. MEREDITH, <lb />
Graduate Norse <lb />
Ayden, North Carolina. <lb />
SEEDS <lb />
Pare <lb />
to <lb />
FOR CENTS <lb />
. win ml T <lb />
FAMOUS COLLECTION <lb />
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IF IT'S <lb />
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LIFE OR TIRE <lb />
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If you will send your name ad- <lb />
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sell it, fr cents, or address, <lb />
The Mother Gray Co. Le N. Y. <lb />
MEETING IN WASHINGTON. <lb />
For Improving Tar and Pamlico Riven. <lb />
Editor <lb />
Capt. Earl I. Brown, Corps of <lb />
Engineers, U. S. A., has given <lb />
notice that he will hold a public <lb />
meeting in the hall of the <lb />
of commerce at Washington. <lb />
N. C, at o'clock a. m. on <lb />
Thursday. May 6th next, for the <lb />
purpose of conferring with the <lb />
citizens interested in the <lb />
of Pamlico and Tar rivers, <lb />
both above and below Washing- <lb />
ton. Capt. Brown wishes <lb />
suggestions as to the scope of <lb />
the improvement and also in- <lb />
formation as to the conditions <lb />
of Pamlico and Tar river at every <lb />
point. I earnestly urge all <lb />
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views. Very respectfully, <lb />
Jno H. Small. <lb />
April 1909. <lb />
FREE Tl EVERYBODY <lb />
worth of Beautiful <lb />
absolutely given away free. <lb />
st Prize. Beautiful Mahogany <lb />
Buffet worth <lb />
2nd Prize. Beautiful Mahogany <lb />
finish Princess Dresser worth <lb />
5.00. <lb />
3rd Prize. Beautiful <lb />
Piece Toilet set worth <lb />
10.00. <lb />
These prizes are all here and now on exhibition at our store. <lb />
The way to GET SOMETHING FOR NOTHING. <lb />
Come to our store and buy worth of goods or pay on your <lb />
account and either will entitle you to one draw at these lovely <lb />
prizes. Every time you buy worth of goods or pay on your <lb />
account you are entitled to on draw. <lb />
During this great offer will sell everything at the closest possible <lb />
prices. Call and look over our entire stock. No trouble to show <lb />
goods. We have the most beautiful, complete and up to date line <lb />
of Furniture, Stoves, 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 />
Barber Shop <lb />
Herbert Edmond, Prop. <lb />
. 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 />
W. P. EDWARDS <lb />
The man you are looking for <lb />
when you need <lb />
Bill Posting and Sign Tacking <lb />
and for Adv. <lb />
Pictures Framed to Order <lb />
TRUTHFUL REPORTS. <lb />
Greenville Reads Them <lb />
With Uncommon Inter- <lb />
est. <lb />
A citizen his <lb />
in the statement. No <lb />
better evidence than can be ha i. <lb />
The truthful report of friends and <lb />
neighbor the best pr in the world. <lb />
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Pills in my case far surpassed any <lb />
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used. time my kidneys were <lb />
disordered, the secretions being too fro <lb />
and in pas-age. When <lb />
read of Do-m's Kidney Pills, I was so <lb />
much impressed that procured a box <lb />
at John i, Wooten's drug store. They <lb />
seemed to to directly to the mat of my <lb />
trouble and gave me relief in a <lb />
time. My were to <lb />
their normal condition and I felt better <lb />
in every <lb />
sale by dealer. Price <lb />
cents Co., <lb />
New York, agent for the United <lb />
States. <lb />
Remember the <lb />
no other. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
We learn that different <lb />
are infringing on our <lb />
patent by the combination <lb />
draft on their tobacco trucks. <lb />
We forbid all parties from using I <lb />
the combination draft and all in- <lb />
rs and users of trucks not <lb />
made and sold by us having our <lb />
combination draft will held, <lb />
responsible to us for such dam- <lb />
age as law allow. We refer <lb />
you to patent No. March <lb />
3rd 1903. A. G Cox. Mfg. Co., <lb />
Winterville, Iv. C. j <lb />
Gardner's Re- <lb />
pair Shop. <lb />
Opposite City Market, Greenville <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
Buggies, Carts, and farm- <lb />
repaired. Furniture repair- <lb />
ed and upholster, d, machines <lb />
All work to be <lb />
as good as best, and prices lower <lb />
than elsewhere. Wood saw. d also by a <lb />
portable Cut nice c, cut twice <lb />
cut three tidies c. per cord. <lb />
Give me a trial. <lb />
Shoes Shoes <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 perfectly smooth, <lb />
no wax, tacks, or <lb />
threads to injure the <lb />
feet. The leather is <lb />
the best, the fit perfect <lb />
and surely you could <lb />
ask no better style. <lb />
The Central Mercantile Co. <lb />
J. Davenport. Mgr.<lb />
Safety Blades Sharpen <lb />
cents a dozen. <lb />
Agent for Carbon <lb />
Paper Typewriter Ribbons <lb />
none better made. <lb />
All <lb />
DAIRY PRODUCTS. <lb />
I have moved my Dairy to the John- <lb />
son place, one mile from town, and am <lb />
bitter prepared than ever to furnish <lb />
I all Products. Will make delivery <lb />
in town. T 2-4. <lb />
DUDLEY <lb />
M. C. Blount, <lb />
Tailor. Cleaner and Presser. <lb />
Rear of Shop. <lb />
Orders taken for suits. Men's clothes <lb />
cleaned and pressed. Work done <lb />
promptly and satisfactorily. <lb />
Greenville Dairy. <lb />
I am conducting a Dairy on Green- <lb />
ville Heights and am to make <lb />
prompt delivery of milk, am and <lb />
butter where in town. Your orders <lb />
solicited. Phone B <lb />
W. W. Moore. <lb />
J S MOORING <lb />
White store on Five Points. More room and larger stock. Come <lb />
to see me. <lb />
General Merchandise. <lb />
New Shoe Shop. <lb />
Opened by J. Little on Fifth street. <lb />
Good work guaranteed, prices reason- <lb />
able. Stop your orders on Fifth street, <lb />
door No. next to Tyson's <lb />
store. Robert Spell will wait on you. <lb />
mo d. <lb />
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THE <lb />
Over Rocky Mountains to the <lb />
Pacific, the <lb />
Exposition, Los Dar- <lb />
the Elks National <lb />
and Through the Yellow- <lb />
stone National the <lb />
AIR LINE RAILWAY <lb />
in charge of <lb />
Mr. C. H. District Pas- <lb />
Raleigh, N. C, <lb />
and by Mrs C. H.; <lb />
the entire trip. <lb />
Leaves July 3rd, returns August <lb />
circling the United a solid; <lb />
Pu train composed of the <lb />
grade and modern design of sleeping <lb />
. and Pull- <lb />
man dining cars. <lb />
The most inexpensive trip ever <lb />
a from the Southeast, t At-1 <lb />
Birmingham, Memphis, slopping <lb />
at Kansas City, Denver, Colorado <lb />
Springs. Salt Lake, Los Angeles, Santa <lb />
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Francisco, Portland, Seattle, <lb />
through National Park, <lb />
St. Paul, Chicago, returning <lb />
through Cincinnati and C. O. through <lb />
Richmond. I <lb />
Trip include railroad and <lb />
Pullman fares, hotels, dining car meals, <lb />
stage of five one-half <lb />
days through the Yellowstone National <lb />
Park, transfers, side trips, carriage and <lb />
automobile rid s at stop-over points and <lb />
all actual expenses necessary. <lb />
Side trips will be arranged at all <lb />
stop-over points to places of interest, <lb />
all details being arranged in advance <lb />
and looked after <lb />
An attractive 33-day trip through the <lb />
Country in the World <lb />
a distance of miles of travel <lb />
in a modem Pullman train with superb <lb />
SEVENTH SERIES <lb />
The Home Building and Loan As- <lb />
Offers Shares in <lb />
a new series dated as of st, <lb />
Money invested in our stock is non-taxable. June <lb />
the 1st the date tor listing will soon be here. SAVE <lb />
TAXES and let your surplus money earn you over <lb />
percent net. You can learn how it's done by <lb />
calling on the Secretary of this Association. <lb />
DO IT NOW. <lb />
OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE, <lb />
AT FARMVILLE, N. C. <lb />
At the close of business April 28th, 1909. <lb />
Subscribe to The Reflector. <lb />
Resources <lb />
Loans and discounts <lb />
Overdrafts secured <lb />
and unsecured 897.22 <lb />
Furniture and fixtures 1,680.60 <lb />
Due from 40,297.88 <lb />
Cash items 193.06 <lb />
Gold coin 466.00 <lb />
Silver coin, including <lb />
minor coin currency 477.41 <lb />
Nat bank and other U. <lb />
Notes 2.810.00 <lb />
Total 191,294.98 <lb />
Liabilities <lb />
Capital stock <lb />
Surplus fund 6,000.00 <lb />
Undivided profits less <lb />
cur. exp and taxes pd 8,179.76 <lb />
Time of deposits 8,198.28 <lb />
Deposits sub. to check 64,864.49 <lb />
Cashier's 27.60 <lb />
Total <lb />
all details arranged in advance is a <lb />
of a lifetime. <lb />
Write at once to the undersigned for <lb />
coat of trip, schedule and itinerary. If <lb />
maps, and booklets of the <lb />
over which the party will travel, <lb />
are desired, send cents in stamps. <lb />
C. H. <lb />
D. P. A., N. C. <lb />
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, County of Pitt, <lb />
I, J. R. Davis, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly <lb />
swear that the above statement is true to the best of my <lb />
edge and belief. J. R. DAVIS, Cashier.<lb />
Subscribed and sworn to before <lb />
me, this 28th day of April, 1909. <lb />
J. A. Mew born. <lb />
Notary Republic. <lb />
T. L. Turnage, <lb />
W. M. Lang, <lb />
F. M. Davis, <lb />
Directors. <lb />
STATE NEWS. <lb />
Happenings of i North Caro- <lb />
The State Department of <lb />
Governor Kitchin <lb />
proving, has proposed to the <lb />
State board of health to have a <lb />
physician attend <lb />
this summer and lecture on <lb />
sanitation and prevention of dis- <lb />
eases in country homes. <lb />
The United States court con- <lb />
yesterday morning, all <lb />
officers being present except the <lb />
lodge. The business of the <lb />
was to formally renew bonds <lb />
and transact other business <lb />
which was necessary. The bond <lb />
of J. R. B. which was <lb />
was raised to Mr. j <lb />
Carraway was unable to furnish <lb />
that amount of bond and was j <lb />
placed in the custody of the j <lb />
States Marshal. <lb />
On account of there being a <lb />
case of smallpox at the county I <lb />
jail it was ordered that he be <lb />
placed in the jail at Kinston. <lb />
Unless sufficient bond is secured <lb />
he will be taken to Kinston to- <lb />
Bern Journal. <lb />
The News and Observer's <lb />
Washington correspondent says <lb />
that it is reported in Washington <lb />
that Mr. Fred Carr. <lb />
of Greene county in the <lb />
General Assembly, and for <lb />
years private secretary to <lb />
Senator Overman, will make the <lb />
race against Representative <lb />
Claude Kitchin the <lb />
nomination for the next <lb />
election. <lb />
Raleigh, N. C., April <lb />
Joseph E. of this city, <lb />
grand sachem, says that the <lb />
North Carolina reservation <lb />
Improved Order of Red Men, to <lb />
convene at New Bern, May 5th, <lb />
promises to be all odds the most <lb />
successful the order has ever held <lb />
the state, lie says there are <lb />
bow over members of the <lb />
Order in North Carolina and a <lb />
lively interest is being manifest- <lb />
tested in the approaching session <lb />
New Bern hunting ground <lb />
hen Past Grand M. <lb />
,. J. Daniel, of Georgia, will deliver <lb />
the principal address. <lb />
WON'T SLIGHT A GOOD FRIEND. <lb />
ever I need a cough medicine <lb />
In what to declares <lb />
I A. L. Alle. of Beats, Me , <lb />
I using ten bottles of Dr. King s <lb />
Discovery, and seeing its excel- <lb />
results in my own family and <lb />
I am convinced it is the best med- <lb />
made for co and lung <lb />
one who tries it feels <lb />
that way. is felt at once <lb />
its quick cure surprises you. For <lb />
asthma, hemorrhage, croup, <lb />
sore throat, pain in the chest <lb />
its supreme. and <lb />
bottle free. Guaranteed by all <lb />
SEEPS <lb />
SUCCEED<lb />
f t. <lb />
, prize <lb />
B TO <lb />
Write this Piper. <lb />
W Sb <lb />
SEND lO CENTS <lb />
WHITE. <lb />
ODD FELLOWS ANNIVERSARY <lb />
ILL j <lb />
NEWS AND OBSERVER CONTEST. <lb />
One of the District Prizes Come to <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
The Raleigh News and <lb />
has just closed one of <lb />
greatest popularity contests ever <lb />
undertaken by a North Carolina <lb />
newspaper. Forty-three prizes <lb />
were awarded ranging in value <lb />
from to Three of <lb />
these prizes wire offered to the <lb />
State at large and five prizes in j <lb />
each of tight districts. <lb />
The a <lb />
automobile, was won by Miss <lb />
Bessie of Goldsboro; <lb />
a automobile, by <lb />
Capt. Robert Hill, of Rocky <lb />
Mount; third, a piano, by <lb />
T. C. Montgomery, of Graham, i <lb />
In the prizes <lb />
Helen Forbes, of Greenville, was <lb />
second highest in this district <lb />
and was awarded a <lb />
diamond Her many <lb />
friends congratulate Miss Forbes <lb />
upon her success in the contest. <lb />
THE MOST COMMON CAUSE OF <lb />
SUFFERING. <lb />
Rheumatism causes more pain and <lb />
suffering than any other disease, for <lb />
the reason that it is the most common <lb />
of all ids, and it is cert gratifying <lb />
sufferers to know that chamber- <lb />
Liniment will afford <lb />
nuke rest and sleep possible. In <lb />
many the pain, which <lb />
is at first temporary, become <lb />
per i anent, while in people subject <lb />
to rheumatism, often <lb />
on by dampness or changes in the <lb />
a permanent cure cannot be <lb />
expected; relief from pain which <lb />
this affords is alone worth <lb />
many times its cost. and cent <lb />
sizes for sale by J. L. Wooten and <lb />
Coward and Wooten. <lb />
Thanks From County Home <lb />
On behalf of the inmates of <lb />
the county home. desire <lb />
A your paper to thank the stock- <lb />
K holders of The Farmers <lb />
Tobacco Company for the <lb />
dinner which they <lb />
to the home on the occasion <lb />
bf their annual meeting on the <lb />
0th. The inmates of the home <lb />
enjoyed a feast of good things <lb />
for which they will hold the <lb />
donors in grateful remembrance. <lb />
A. L. Tucker, Supt. <lb />
For a burn or scald apply Chamber- <lb />
Salve. It will allay the pain <lb />
most instantly and quickly heal the <lb />
injured parts. For sale by J. L. Woo- <lb />
ten and Wooten. <lb />
Practical Young Men. <lb />
The young man who is petted <lb />
too much at home is seldom any <lb />
good. What is wanted now-a <lb />
days is a practical man who can <lb />
do something else besides smoke <lb />
and twist a cane. <lb />
The time to learn to work and <lb />
to learn business habits is in <lb />
one's youth. He who leads <lb />
the lite of a butterfly until <lb />
he is twenty five or thirty years <lb />
of and then recognizes <lb />
the fact that he has made an <lb />
ape of himself, Las precious <lb />
tittle to recommend him when he <lb />
applies for a j This may be a <lb />
chestnut, but it fits not a few <lb />
young men in t very city in <lb />
Union. The boys on the farm are <lb />
better off if they only knew it, <lb />
than thousands of the boys who <lb />
are at large, wandering hither <lb />
and thither, searching and look- <lb />
for to turn <lb />
up. There is nothing like being <lb />
practical, and there is but one <lb />
way to be so. Acquire business <lb />
habits and train yourself to do <lb />
good honest, hard work. Don't <lb />
waste your time in learning to <lb />
tie a cravat You can buy <lb />
vats already tied. Ex. <lb />
A Pretty Home Marriage This Morn-1 <lb />
At the residence of Mrs Laura <lb />
White, in West Greenville, this <lb />
morning at nine o'clock, her <lb />
daughter, Miss White and <lb />
Mr. Nathaniel <lb />
of Portsmouth, Va. were mar- <lb />
Rev. B. F. Husks and Rev. <lb />
J. H. officiating. <lb />
The ceremony that united the <lb />
young couple was per- <lb />
formed in the hall, amid a pro- <lb />
fusion of potted plants and roses <lb />
keeping with a wedding hour <lb />
i bright enough to delight a bride's <lb />
heart. The decorations of the <lb />
hall with improvised altar were <lb />
beautiful. <lb />
In a of vocal <lb />
solo little Miss Dorris <lb />
furnished the daintiest of <lb />
i hides to the coming of the bride <lb />
and groom; Hui <lb />
gins, of Portsmouth, maid of <lb />
honor, and Mr. Thomas <lb />
hart, of Portsmouth, best man; <lb />
Miss Lillian Carr, <lb />
L wedding I <lb />
march, and, during the ceremony, <lb />
of at the <lb />
conclusion, wed- <lb />
ding march. <lb />
The bride wore a going-a-way <lb />
gown of gray, with match, <lb />
and carried bride's roses; the <lb />
maid of honor a white Empire <lb />
gown with black picture hat. La <lb />
France <lb />
The affection and esteem of a <lb />
wide circle of friends was <lb />
in a profusion of <lb />
cut glass, dainty china, and <lb />
pictures not often in a <lb />
display of wedding gifts. <lb />
The party was enter- <lb />
at dinner Wednesday <lb />
evening by Mrs. D. D. Overton, <lb />
sister of the bride. <lb />
the event of this <lb />
morning Mr. Urquhart and bride <lb />
took the Norfolk Southern <lb />
train for a tour North. They <lb />
will be at home in Portsmouth <lb />
after May 15th. <lb />
out of town visitors <lb />
were Misses Adelaide and <lb />
White, of Hertford, and E. B. <lb />
and Mr. of Boy- <lb />
kin, Reflector, April <lb />
Portrait of the Late Jonathan White <lb />
Presented to the Lodge. <lb />
Covenant Lodge No. I. O. <lb />
O. P., on evening <lb />
April celebrated the ninetieth <lb />
anniversary of the <lb />
Order of Odd Fellows. <lb />
After the r <lb />
exercises were concluded Brother <lb />
W. F. Evans was called upon for <lb />
a shirt talk, to which he ably <lb />
responded, giving us value re- <lb />
His remarks were in I <lb />
every way appropriate and <lb />
thoroughly enjoyed. <lb />
Dr. D- L. James then <lb />
to Covenant Lodge a <lb />
portrait of our beloved <lb />
Brother Jonathan White, now <lb />
deceased, but whose <lb />
Lodge shall ever fondly <lb />
cherish. The beautiful talk of <lb />
Brother James as he pictured <lb />
the life of that grand Odd <lb />
low, brought to each of us fond <lb />
of the <lb />
made our hearts to know that <lb />
he has seven d his cot <lb />
with us here, but we realize that <lb />
he now belongs to that grand <lb />
lodge above where sorrow is no <lb />
I more. <lb />
The was received in <lb />
behalf of the lodge by Brother <lb />
i Julius Brown, his re- <lb />
marks in response to Brother <lb />
James voiced the sentiment of <lb />
every Covenant Lodge. <lb />
And a choice spot was <lb />
on the wails of our I. rooms <lb />
for the likeness of the one we <lb />
loved so well. <lb />
Brother D. C. Moore then <lb />
made some very appropriate re- <lb />
marks on Odd Fellowship. His <lb />
remarks were highly <lb />
by the lodge. <lb />
After the was closed <lb />
refreshments were served and <lb />
each brother went home feeling <lb />
that he was present <lb />
proud that he was n Odd <lb />
E. E. Griffin, <lb />
Sec. <lb />
BAKER AND HART <lb />
The place to buy your Hardware. Com- <lb />
sunk to from, quality <lb />
goods only. <lb />
Agricultural Implements A Specialty <lb />
Consisting of Plows. Mowers, Harrows, Stalk <lb />
Cutters. Rakes mid high grade Cultivators <lb />
both riding and walking, <lb />
American Fence Wire <lb />
in the most popular heights always on hand. <lb />
Complete stock ready mixed <lb />
PAINTS <lb />
of the highest in all colors. <lb />
teed per cent pure. Orders filled <lb />
promptly. <lb />
Those wishing to purchase <lb />
will do well to see us as we carry <lb />
but the best. <lb />
It you building us a <lb />
call. We will appreciate your business and <lb />
will take tare your orders and <lb />
tee prices. When wishing anything men- <lb />
in the above don't fail to look up <lb />
Baker Hart. <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE, <lb />
AT GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
At the close of business, April 88th, <lb />
Resources <lb />
Loam and discounts <lb />
Overdrafts secured and <lb />
unsecured <lb />
Other stocks, bonds and <lb />
SMASHES ALL RECORDS. <lb />
As an all-round laxative tonic and <lb />
no other pills can com- <lb />
with New Life Pita. <lb />
They tone and regulate stomach, liver <lb />
a d kidneys, purity the blood, strength- <lb />
nerves; cure <lb />
biliousness, jaundice, headache. <lb />
chit s and malaria. Try them. at <lb />
all <lb />
The King's Daughters Convention. <lb />
An important meeting to be <lb />
held in in May is the <lb />
King's Daughters State <lb />
which assembles the 26th <lb />
and 27th. The local circle <lb />
ready has preparations well in <lb />
hand for the entertainment of <lb />
the State convention. <lb />
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 terms <lb />
Message left at H. L. Carr s <lb />
will receive prompt attention, or phone <lb />
No. <lb />
-ESTABLISHED 1875- <lb />
S M SCHULTZ <lb />
Wholesale and retail Grocer <lb />
and Furniture Dealer. Cash <lb />
paid for Hides, Fur, Cotton heed <lb />
Oil Turkeys, Eggs, Oak <lb />
Bedsteads, Mattresses, etc <lb />
Suits, Baby Carriages, Go-Carts. <lb />
Parlor suite Tables. Lounges. <lb />
Safes, P. and Gail Ax <lb />
Snuff, High Life Tobacco. Key <lb />
West Cheroots, Henry George <lb />
Canned Cherries, Peach, <lb />
es, Apples, Pine Apples, Syrup, <lb />
Jelly, Meat, Flour, Sugar, Coffee, <lb />
Soap, Lye Magic Food, Matches, <lb />
Oil. Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, <lb />
Garden Seeds, Oranges, Apples <lb />
Nuts, Candies, Dried Apples- <lb />
Peaches, Prunes. Currants, <lb />
Raisins, Glass and <lb />
Wooden ware. Cakes and Crack- <lb />
Macaroni. Best but- <lb />
New Royal Sewing <lb />
and numerous other goods. <lb />
Quality and quantity cheap for <lb />
cash. Come see me, <lb />
S M <lb />
mortgages <lb />
Banking houses <lb />
Furniture fixtures <lb />
Demand loans <lb />
Due from <lb />
Cash items <lb />
Gold coin <lb />
Silver coin, including <lb />
minor coin currency <lb />
Nut bunk other U. <lb />
S. notes <lb />
2.40. <lb />
1.415 <lb />
I Liabilities <lb />
Capital stock <lb />
Surplus fund 25,000.00 <lb />
j Undivided profits, less <lb />
Cur exp taxes pd 18,959.62 <lb />
Time of deposit 20,370.59 <lb />
Deposit to check 114,235.96 <lb />
Cashier's 323.24 <lb />
Total <lb />
1,185.54 <lb />
12.447 <lb />
Total <lb />
OF NORTH CAROLINA, County of Pitt, <lb />
lames L. Little. Cashier of the above-named lank, do sol- <lb />
swear that the above statement is true to the best of W <lb />
Knowledge and belief. JAMES I M l Cashier. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to lie- <lb />
fore me, 1st day of May, <lb />
1909. H. <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
Correct- Attest <lb />
R. <lb />
I. Wilson, <lb />
R, W. King, <lb />
Directors. <lb />
ARE YOU SURE <lb />
fast Hie mm bur <lb />
yon know th <lb />
. from th <lb />
other kept In <lb />
and <lb />
when <lb />
l BOt <lb />
MAKE AND FREEZE YOUR OWN ICE CREAM <lb />
In MINUTES <lb />
FOR A wild <lb />
ICE Powder <lb />
It it Simply of <lb />
on Into of milk and <lb />
without cooking, or the ed- <lb />
of This two <lb />
of Ice and whole- <lb />
some. A good lee cream fen be <lb />
or two which will last <lb />
for and will tare In coat. <lb />
packages CREAM Pow. <lb />
. <lb />
Flavors; Straw <lb />
and <lb />
Sold by all good <lb />
The Co., Roy, N. V<lb />
BILIOUSNESS AND CONSTIPATION <lb />
For I was troubled with <lb />
and which mice <lb />
life miserable for me. My appetite <lb />
failed me. I lost my usual force and <lb />
vitality. Pep-in prep, rations and ca- <lb />
only mad- matters worse. I <lb />
do not know where I should have been <lb />
today had I not tried Chamberlain s <lb />
Stomach and Liver Tablets. The lab- <lb />
lets relieve the ill at <lb />
strengthen the digestive functions <lb />
the stomach, liver and blood, <lb />
h. Urine the system to <lb />
Potts, Birmingham, <lb />
Ala Th tablets are for sale by J. <lb />
L. Wooten and Coward Wooten. <lb />
For downright devilishness, <lb />
to wiping women beats em all, <lb />
a deacon in Massachusetts. <lb />
Sisters are evidently on to you, <lb />
Journal. <lb />
I Not Quite <lb />
How often you can get a jg <lb />
W thine <lb />
nail or screw driver or <lb />
v gar lacking. Have a good <lb />
box and be prepared for <lb />
Our line of tools m <lb />
Is a could desire, and <lb />
we will see that your tool <lb />
box does nut lack a single <lb />
useful article. <lb />
I Of Course <lb />
You get s <lb />
Horse Goods l c <lb />
of <lb />
you want your HORSE to <lb />
fast and pull strong; buy your <lb />
Hay, Oats <lb />
and Corn. <lb />
of W. B. He will sell <lb />
Sou Better Feed and More for Less <lb />
loner than any man in town, <lb />
headquarters for Com, Hay, <lb />
Oats, Cotton Seed MeaL Hulls, <lb />
Brand, Chicken Hominy, Cracked <lb />
Com, com Meal and all kinds of <lb />
Feed, Salt, Lime and Cement. <lb />
For Tobacco Flues <lb />
Tin Roofing and Plumbing <lb />
Goto L. H. PENDER <lb />
EVANS GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Next door to J. R. J. G. <lb />
Furniture And House Furnishing Goods <lb />
For Cash or on Installments. <lb />
in Building Formerly Occupied by Dispensary. Large Stock of <lb />
Needed in your House Our are km <lb />
BROWN SAVAGE. <lb />
Harry Skinner. Skinner, <lb />
H. Whedbee. <lb />
SKINNER WHEDBEE <lb />
Greenville N. C <lb />
Corey <lb />
Choice Cut Flowers <lb />
Hoses, carnations, and violets <lb />
a specialty. Wedding <lb />
and floral offering <lb />
ranged in best style at short <lb />
notice. Bummer Dowering <lb />
bulbs, bedding plants, rose <lb />
bushes and every tiling in the <lb />
florist line at <lb />
J CO <lb />
Raleigh, N. C. <lb />
Phone <lb />
James Dawson, <lb />
Fifth St. opposite Market House <lb />
Experienced Shoe <lb />
Will do your work promptly and <lb />
and ask you to favor me with <lb />
your patronage. <lb />
STILL WITH <lb />
The <lb />
Mutual Life <lb />
NEW YORK. <lb />
OLDEST IN AMERICA. <lb />
LARGEST <lb />
IN <lb />
THE WORLD. <lb />
1843. Assets over <lb />
H. BENTLEY HARRISS <lb />
to <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. CAROLINA <lb />
Cobb Co. <lb />
NORFOLK. VA. <lb />
Cotton Buyers, Brokers <lb />
in Stocks, Cotton. Grain <lb />
and Provisions, <lb />
PRIVATE WIRE <lb />
to New York. Chicago <lb />
and New Orleans. <lb />
L. MOORE W. H. LONG <lb />
Moore Long <lb />
ATTORNEY -V <lb />
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DEPARTMENT <lb />
In Charge of F. C. NYE <lb />
i The Eastern R fleeter and Rates on Application <lb />
We ire headquarters tor the We a lot of ware r <lb />
p . . , gee us for prices ENGINE OFF THE TRACK. <lb />
burro . . cutters, Syracuse on u. A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
Oar line i fresh i seeds Delayed More <lb />
of . in. Two <lb />
Harrington, B Co. <lb />
. plow for the north bound passenger train <lb />
up new grounds. the A. C. L. road the <lb />
II hi, E truck here and the was de- <lb />
-.- . lay hi our two hours At <lb />
and get t . prices, the road crossing near the plant <lb />
n, Barb r Co. of the Lumber Co. <lb />
blankets and harness the heavy rain of hut night bad <lb />
a . V . Co. covered the track with dirt aid <lb />
We a nice line of I when the engine struck this the <lb />
Coffins end Caskets. Prices are I wheels were lifted from the <lb />
t . N l <lb />
d t three . I i <lb />
c i ; on his We can <lb />
y i I ha ; will inn <lb />
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m .-. ace. y Jno. <lb />
Lewis to i h . <lb />
No . . . cU . on <lb />
w. an for <lb />
i. a <lb />
v.; d . d carts made by ii.- <lb />
A. Co. <lb />
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Thursday<lb />
Ax. i spades, bush <lb />
i farm lo <lb />
l- found our the best <lb />
. -it able <lb />
.--. in I m, <lb />
lit furnish nice hearse <lb />
A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. <lb />
I of m <lb />
i opened up.<lb />
track and let d on the cross <lb />
The train was running <lb />
and Engineer <lb />
We have discovering his engine was <lb />
from the wide the quickly brought <lb />
to the nicest dress hat. I to a without toy <lb />
Harrington B being done. <lb />
All tie wheels of the <lb />
Our line of slippers is now <lb />
Co. <lb />
A. W. Co., wish to <lb />
announce to their many <lb />
, that their spring goods are <lb />
here. All are mos <lb />
was <lb />
;. E Lint berry went to r inspection. Bee for <lb />
Sal ;. on business l <lb />
c . <lb />
i and from there to <lb />
lit. Vernon Borings on <lb />
Fresh pork, oysters, <lb />
sage and fish can be found at our <lb />
market. Lunches en short <lb />
notice. Dad Button, <lb />
We had one of the largest rains <lb />
the here yesterday <lb />
afternoon and night. <lb />
Come and examine our line of <lb />
and boy's spring hats, <lb />
has just been opened up. <lb />
Harrington Barber <lb />
A. W. iV- Co. have sum- <lb />
mer buggy robes and dusters. <lb />
The now reversible disc <lb />
row is Indispensable on an up-to- <lb />
date farm. See us before buy <lb />
were off the track ard after <lb />
ii by the crew it <lb />
found impossible, to pet <lb />
back without other <lb />
j An engine ard crew <lb />
I cams from <lb />
work <lb />
Invited to come and examine our hack the <lb />
line. We can give you to <lb />
that will rest you. by <lb />
We have just received our line <lb />
of men's and slippers. <lb />
See us for styles and prices, <lb />
Harrington, Co. <lb />
A new men's and <lb />
dress shoes just in. <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
Fresh corned herrings. <lb />
A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
Postmaster Bryan spent Sun- <lb />
day with relatives near Stoke. <lb />
We call your special attention <lb />
Harrington, Barber the statement of the Bank <lb />
,. . . , . . ; of Winterville, the ex- <lb />
Oar line mens and boy a ,, . . , ,. <lb />
. . . . condition of the tank. It <lb />
summer stock of hats <lb />
We can five pi ices that j attention to cur Handy <lb />
as the season is now she foresee the <lb />
and caps just been opened. <lb />
See us for styles aid prices. <lb />
A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
We handle the and <lb />
Son guano <lb />
Come and examine; <lb />
interest you. <lb />
Harrington Barber Co. <lb />
corned herrings just in. <lb />
A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
A. new line of best crockery <lb />
opened <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
you want your chickens to <lb />
be healthy and lay well, and your <lb />
pigs to thrifty give them Dr. <lb />
block and Poultry Food. <lb />
If it don't do what it is <lb />
to do report it to us and <lb />
get your money back- <lb />
A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
herrings. <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
L. who went <lb />
to Baltimore to undergo an <lb />
returned home Sunday <lb />
evening. <lb />
Mrs. E. F. Tucker returned <lb />
from range Tuesday after- <lb />
noon after having spent a few <lb />
days visiting relatives. <lb />
Misses Olivia Cox and Clyde <lb />
Chapman spent Sunday with <lb />
Lizzie Cox. <lb />
Joyner, of Farmville, <lb />
hero Sunday. <lb />
H. B. of Ayden, <lb />
attended services here Sunday. <lb />
Rev. T. Ii. King filled <lb />
appointment at Mill's school <lb />
house Sunday afternoon. <lb />
Dr. Cox from <lb />
more Saturday afternoon. <lb />
Miss Sadie Carroll spent Sun- <lb />
day here with Miss Kate C <lb />
Chas. Tyson and son attended <lb />
services Ii re <lb />
The following gentlemen will <lb />
be our town officers for <lb />
R. G. Chapman, <lb />
mayor; aldermen, L L. Kittrell, <lb />
A. G. Cox and J. K. Barnhill. <lb />
gentlemen have filled <lb />
these offices one year and have <lb />
given m an excellent <lb />
so we know that town <lb />
will be in hands for <lb />
the coming year. <lb />
solicits your patronage and <lb />
prompt service. <lb />
Ne hamburgs of all styles. <lb />
A. W. Ange Co <lb />
To Oar <lb />
We desire to call your kind <lb />
BEFORE THE EVIL DAY COMES. <lb />
We Cannot Tell What the Future Will <lb />
Unfold. <lb />
When we look about us and <lb />
r the happiness that ex- <lb />
the families that have come <lb />
to from misfortune, <lb />
from error, we are almost <lb />
persuaded that those parents <lb />
who die young, before the evil <lb />
days comes when they no longer <lb />
find in their children, <lb />
are the only ones who die happy. <lb />
Could the mother who fondly <lb />
clasps her infant in her arms, an <lb />
object of her tenderest devotion, <lb />
while she prays without ceasing <lb />
for his life to be spared that he <lb />
may continue a consolation to <lb />
B tor old age; could <lb />
of that <lb />
most at hand when you will need <lb />
trucks for housing your tobacco. <lb />
We have orders now for <lb />
than for future shipments <lb />
and would, there-fore, urge our <lb />
customers place their orders <lb />
as as possible which will <lb />
insure getting when want- <lb />
ed, otherwise to the great <lb />
demand might be somewhat <lb />
delayed. <lb />
Call or write A G Cox <lb />
Co., N. C. <lb />
peck of <lb />
by L. L. Kittrell. Winterville, N. <lb />
C. ltd <lb />
Sick headache, constipation and <lb />
relieved by Kings Little Liv- <lb />
Tills. the Do <lb />
not gripe. Price Sold by John L. <lb />
Woolen. <lb />
will treat you <lb />
Marriage Licenses. <lb />
Register of Deeds W. M. Moore <lb />
has issued the following licenses <lb />
since last <lb />
WHITE. <lb />
Hayes and Mary <lb />
Bailey. <lb />
Edward and Arab <lb />
Davis. <lb />
N. R. Urquhart and Laura <lb />
White. <lb />
COLORED. <lb />
W. H. Dudley and Bertha <lb />
Long. <lb />
William Harden and Nellie <lb />
John Jordan and Kitty Clyde <lb />
Darden. <lb />
Washington Bryan and <lb />
Barnhill. <lb />
Henry Hagan and Lula Spark- <lb />
man. <lb />
Will Little and Annie Streeter. <lb />
child, which is so wisely hid from <lb />
her, could she see him over-bur- <lb />
or poverty- <lb />
and friendless, idle or <lb />
insane, a worthless vagabond, or <lb />
a debauched millionaire, way <lb />
down in the dregs of society, or <lb />
away up the scum, would not <lb />
a change come o'er the spirit of <lb />
her dreams, would she not more <lb />
fully realize that life is only <lb />
valuable as it is well spent, and <lb />
while she is praying for life to <lb />
last, pray also with greater <lb />
tenacity for his protection from <lb />
the soul-destroying things of the <lb />
world-Ex. <lb />
Newspaper Works for Town. <lb />
Did you ever think of it Sup- <lb />
pose every business man in town <lb />
took as much interest in the up- <lb />
holding of the town and forward- <lb />
all public enterprises as the <lb />
newspaper man. He works for <lb />
schools, churches <lb />
good streets and urges, <lb />
pleads, scolds and badgers and <lb />
cavorts around generally. <lb />
Imagine his feelings then when <lb />
some kind of <lb />
a fellow reproaches him because <lb />
he don't boom things enough. <lb />
If the town does boom and the <lb />
prices of real estate advance and <lb />
the owners grow rich from the <lb />
result of his labor, he makes <lb />
nothing by it. He is like the <lb />
poor boy at the pictures without <lb />
the necessary quarter to gain <lb />
Buy the best Odorless Re- <lb />
at S. M. Schultz. <lb />
So Tired <lb />
It may be from overwork, but <lb />
the chances are from an in- <lb />
active LIVER.------- <lb />
With a veil conducted MM K <lb />
one do mountains of labor <lb />
without fatigue. <lb />
It adds a hundred per cent to <lb />
ones earning capacity. <lb />
It can be- kept in healthful action <lb />
by, and only by <lb />
TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. <lb />
ii CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BANK OF GRIFTON, <lb />
AT 11-TON, N. C, <lb />
At the close business, April <lb />
10,000.00 <lb />
500.00 <lb />
Resources Liabilities <lb />
116,898.16 Capital stork <lb />
Surplus fund <lb />
Undivided profits, less <lb />
cur. exp. and taxes pd <lb />
Bills payable 2,000.00 <lb />
Tins of deposit 917.50 <lb />
Deposits subject to e-k <lb />
Due to bill 11.70 <lb />
Total <lb />
Loans and discounts <lb />
Overdrafts secured <lb />
and unsecured <lb />
Furniture and fixtures <lb />
j limn <lb />
. it mi <lb />
i r coin, minor <lb />
Nat lank other <lb />
s. notes <lb />
Total <lb />
1,190.52 <lb />
2,697.55 <lb />
002.98 j <lb />
210.18 j <lb />
21,968.581 <lb />
1909 Guide. <lb />
Official American <lb />
League Guide for 1909, published <lb />
by the A. J. Reach Company, of <lb />
Philadelphia, and edited by Mr. <lb />
Francis C. Richter, <lb />
is out, and as usual, <lb />
first in the field, thus <lb />
it the harbinger of the bail <lb />
season. It can be said without <lb />
any qualification that, excellent <lb />
as all of the editions of the <lb />
Reach Guide have been in recent <lb />
years, the 1909 Reach Guide i- <lb />
the best hand book of the kind <lb />
ever issued by this or any other <lb />
publisher. The special <lb />
of the 1909 Guide is, next to <lb />
the text, quality of paper used <lb />
and the number and beauty of <lb />
the engravings furnished, the <lb />
world's championship series <lb />
being specially well dowered <lb />
with action pictures. <lb />
The American League Guide <lb />
for 1909 is in nil respects a first <lb />
class hand book of the National <lb />
game and a decided credit to the <lb />
American League and to <lb />
publishers, Reach Company. <lb />
This is the eighth annual issue <lb />
of the Reach Guide as the official <lb />
hand booK of the American <lb />
League, and the twenty-seventh <lb />
consecutive year of its <lb />
as a book of record and <lb />
reference tor the entire base <lb />
ball world. <lb />
KILLS TO STOP THE FIEND <lb />
The worst foe for years of John <lb />
of a running <lb />
ulcer, re p id <lb />
l Then S <lb />
Salve the ulcer cued <lb />
him. Cure K. B <lb />
ma, Infallible for <lb />
Scald, Cut. Coma. at <lb />
all <lb />
will treat you <lb />
STATE OP NORTH CAROLINA, County, <lb />
I, T. Gardner, Cashier of the above-named hunk, do sol- <lb />
swear that the above statement is true to the best of my <lb />
knowledge and belief, G. T. Cashier. <lb />
Subscribed and swum to <lb />
lore me, HI, day of May, <lb />
. . . John Brooks, <lb />
i o. J. Tucker, <lb />
Notary Public Directors. <lb />
1900, <lb />
Ii. <lb />
No Ai; No The Rest Room. <lb />
A nervous looking man As they learn more about it, <lb />
into a store the other day and; the Rest Room in the build- <lb />
sat for an hour or so, grows more popular with <lb />
a clerk asked him if there was ladies coming in from the <lb />
anything he could do far him; he j country. The use of these <lb />
said no be didn't want anything, is absolutely free to all <lb />
The clerk went away, and the j and this provision for <lb />
stranger an hour or so longer, I their convenience is made by <lb />
when the proprietor went to him the people of the town who con- <lb />
and asked if he didn't want to I tribute to its maintenance. <lb />
be shown anything, said who the town are <lb />
the nervous man; just a cordial welcome to the <lb />
wanted to bit around. My <lb />
has recommended quiet to <lb />
me and above all things I <lb />
should being in a crowd. <lb />
Noticing that you do not <lb />
in the home piper, I thought <lb />
this would <lb />
I could find <lb />
a few <lb />
Standard. <lb />
Rest Room. <lb />
Pile is put up in a <lb />
tube with May <lb />
applied directly to the parts. <lb />
GOO, <lb />
L. Wooten. <lb />
name is written on my <lb />
said the young man to <lb />
his betrothed. <lb />
said the girl, h it <lb />
written a life Insurance policy <lb />
in the Mutual life of New <lb />
H. Bently Harris will t for <lb />
B ltd <lb />
Wreck Near Bethel. <lb />
The evening passenger train <lb />
on the Atlantic Coast Line was <lb />
some over an hour late getting in <lb />
be as quiet a place as The delay was caused <lb />
, sol dropped in for <lb />
mouth branch of the road, the <lb />
tender and mail car to the pas- <lb />
getting off <lb />
track near Bethel. No personal <lb />
injury was done, but the mail <lb />
clerk was badly frightened when <lb />
his car left the track, <lb />
The Wanted Him. <lb />
Best Mill United <lb />
Mr. F. G. Perkins, president <lb />
Mr. C. T. Cog, of Winterville, <lb />
was over <lb />
here the other night and took in <lb />
the Adams show. He tickled <lb />
over something and let out a <lb />
laugh that the of the cabinet Veneer Co., came <lb />
The bass in the Thursday evening from In- <lb />
band found out he was snowed will be here few <lb />
under and M up on beating to looking after work at <lb />
join in the laugh, The show the plant F. W. of <lb />
f tried to e gage Theodore New York, the veneer expert <lb />
to join and go along a a f cabinet veneer product, <lb />
rial but he con- greatly <lb />
eluded it was better to stay pleased with the veneer mill here <lb />
around where rations CM thinks it the best in the <lb />
and laugh for the home folks. United States. <lb />
COUGH SYRUP <lb />
PURE FOOD AND LAW. <lb />
An many the <lb />
of a cold by acting a cathartic on t No to <lb />
CO. CHICAGO. U. A. <lb />
FOR SALE BY JNO, ft WOOTEN. <lb />
REF<lb />
D. J. Editor and Owner <lb />
Truth in Preference to Fiction. <lb />
VOL. No. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY. MAY <lb />
R. <lb />
Dollar Fr Year <lb />
TRIBUTE TO THE CONFEDERACY. is the very essence of demo-f CONTRACTS AWARDED To go through <lb />
i this mass of furniture and make <lb />
the selections, having due regard <lb />
to price, quality and fixtures, <lb />
j taxed the energies of the <lb />
for Three their full extent. <lb />
visiting every room in which <lb />
furniture was on exhibition and <lb />
EXTRACTS FROM MR. E. L. STEW- <lb />
ART'S SPEECH. <lb />
i GREENVILLE PEOPLE GET A <lb />
By your SHARE <lb />
cause you know to <lb />
Delivered to the Bryan Camp right have loft to us Busy Time <lb />
Memorial Day. the grandest Its Work Well. <lb />
ALDERMEN HAVE BUSY HEFTING <lb />
ELECTION CALLED FOR <lb />
MONDAY IN JUNE. <lb />
I the grandest heritages that has <lb />
ever to mortal <lb />
I would be peculiarly At the same time you have <lb />
to the traditions of irrevocably incumbent Upon <lb />
fathers; would be sadly lacking us to use every force and power <lb />
in that element of pride and j at our command to prevent th- <lb />
gratitude which should be in- sweet, pure chastity of that <lb />
characteristic of goddess of liberty from <lb />
man born and bred in a Southern ever being polluted by the <lb />
home, did I not experience dilating sons of men. Your <lb />
thrill of keenest joy, a I struggle has Indeed been hard. <lb />
of exquisite pleasure, as I the result has well justified <lb />
with uncovered head in the. the Life Itself is nothing <lb />
presence of this camp of Pitt more than a great struggle; it is <lb />
county Veterans, among j fat from being a pleasant dream, <lb />
are numbered some of <lb />
The executive committee of carefully considering <lb />
i East Ca Training j matter the committee <lb />
adjourned even- <lb />
at after a Con- <lb />
session of three days <lb />
late into the nigh on <lb />
Tuesday and Wednesday night. <lb />
The commit -e pretty <lb />
well fagged out when the work <lb />
was finished, <lb />
Much <lb />
New Street Ordered <lb />
the whole and Poll Holders. <lb />
The Board of Aldermen wen <lb />
day afternoon announced their in regular monthly in <lb />
decision as Thursday night, with all the <lb />
clerk. <lb />
i o ii.- court <lb />
r r rd d re- <lb />
moved to ; lot in <lb />
Hill . tery. <lb />
Th <lb />
b . La pi at <lb />
on . . from Dick <lb />
ii . i <lb />
lo and <lb />
with E <lb />
fool <lb />
feet <lb />
I if <lb />
Th <lb />
awarded to C i. of <lb />
through their <lb />
agents, J. R. J. G. of <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
The contract for <lb />
On they took upland pillows was awarded to <lb />
the question of final Hundley, of Richmond, the <lb />
the contracts for the <lb />
the bravest, the best <lb />
to found within the <lb />
borders of the Old North State <lb />
And as look into our and <lb />
Henry Grady baa <lb />
We are not here today ex- <lb />
press a new loyally. When I <lb />
General Lee, whose heart was <lb />
and a wan I'd <lb />
I this to J. II. Johnson, of Raleigh, <lb />
he being the lowest bidder for <lb />
both. He gave bond and signed <lb />
note the stamp of truth and the temple of our hopes, expected to <lb />
honor which appears there, I am whose arm was clothed with <lb />
all the more convinced of the renewed his allegiance <lb />
correctness of my opinion and to the government at <lb />
the wisdom of my tax, he spoKe from a heart too <lb />
along this line. great to be false, and he spoke <lb />
I for every man from Mary <lb />
land to Texas. From that day to <lb />
has nowhere in <lb />
construe j mattress selected being th <lb />
of the sower and under j Raleigh mattress, manufactured <lb />
drainage system and Raleigh, N. C. by Raleigh <lb />
Bedding Co. <lb />
The <lb />
contract for bedstead-; s members present, and transacted side, I <lb />
a considerable amount of too Sutton prop <lb />
several matters of import. An r v. .-. <lb />
before the <lb />
The finance committee report Monday in .; <lb />
id that had eat <lb />
in settlement <lb />
of their against town <lb />
for right of way for <lb />
mayor <lb />
The <lb />
wile <lb />
on each <lb />
t is known as <lb />
mi in call <lb />
s h i e- the<lb />
ward and a<lb />
Veterans of the , . <lb />
You have been overpowered, i this. <lb />
outnumbered and defeated, but he ., <lb />
to hatred and vengeance, but Lumber Co., o- <lb />
The then took <lb />
the question of considering bids rooms also awarded <lb />
for the erection of the infirmary company. <lb />
throng, their property. The <lb />
committee was granted fun <lb />
settlement of <lb />
for dressers, claims pending, <lb />
washstands and tables for rooms; The special committee report-1 <lb />
to Peonies House ed that the concrete sidewalks <lb />
Furniture Co., of had beer, examined by an expert, <lb />
poll holders and voting <lb />
w- re c ed for conduct- <lb />
the different <lb />
J. I. <lb />
holders, C. W. <lb />
and voting <lb />
court house, <lb />
W. <lb />
to board, and were found <lb />
in <lb />
and the power There <lb />
were three bidders this con- <lb />
tract, Under <lb />
wood, of New C. B. West. <lb />
of Greenville and the Building <lb />
to <lb />
declare to you today that on the <lb />
pages of the world's literature,. <lb />
and in the annals of the world's <lb />
history your name will ever <lb />
stand out in bold, conspicuous <lb />
outlines to tell to future genera- i We. <lb />
the fame of the son's of sown SOil <lb />
the Confederacy. Like a song <lb />
vest, <lb />
everywhere to loyalty <lb />
love. <lb />
Our mission now is to redeem <lb />
the earth from and <lb />
And we shall not <lb />
; the seed of his millennial <lb />
without word,, Jg and he will not lay the <lb />
sickle to the ripening crop until <lb />
his full and perfect day has <lb />
inexpressible as the fleeting <lb />
quiver of a dancing sunbeam, <lb />
but real as true love will be that <lb />
firm with which the <lb />
future will cling to past. <lb />
For countless generations to <lb />
come, with a heart that bents <lb />
with a thrill of response, the <lb />
young man will never cease to <lb />
linger over those pages of his- <lb />
which tell of the men who <lb />
made the fair fame of our be- <lb />
loved Southland immortal With <lb />
a knowledge that it is good to <lb />
do so, the father of the future <lb />
will never lose an opportunity to <lb />
discuss with his sons and friends <lb />
the noble daring, the unqualified <lb />
bravery of his ancestors. And <lb />
long, long after fables and , . ,. , <lb />
myths have faded into antiquity i have diseased present con- <lb />
j because I believe in <lb />
Rhodes bid <lb />
sum of for the two build- <lb />
C. B. West bid 114,876.57; <lb />
Building Lumber Co., bid <lb />
and this bid being the <lb />
lowest the contract was awarded <lb />
to that company. <lb />
The committee them took up <lb />
the various bids for the boilers, <lb />
engines, electric plant, laundry. <lb />
come. As we keep pace with the refrigerating plant and all other <lb />
onward march of progress, when machinery necessary for a om- <lb />
the old world comes to equipment of a power plant <lb />
and to learn, amid our gathered the institution. There were <lb />
treasures, let us resolve to crown <lb />
the miracles of the past with the <lb />
spectacle of a Republic, compact, <lb />
united, indissoluble in the <lb />
of love, the wounds of war <lb />
healed in every heart as on <lb />
every hill, serene and <lb />
dent at the summit of human <lb />
achievement and earthly glory, <lb />
blazing out the path, and making <lb />
clear the way up which all the <lb />
nations of earth must come in <lb />
God's appointed time. <lb />
and been forgotten, the mothers <lb />
of our Southland will be telling <lb />
their loved ones of the divine <lb />
fire of unselfish devotion which <lb />
illuminated and glorified the <lb />
lives of those who loved and <lb />
championed the cause of the <lb />
Confederacy.<lb />
Remarkable evidence of almost <lb />
phenomenal industrial develop- <lb />
is seen on all sides, while <lb />
the promulgation of religion and <lb />
education among the illiterate <lb />
classes is fast dispelling <lb />
and vice, and placing these <lb />
people in a position which will <lb />
enable them to participate in this <lb />
great movement <lb />
Particularly is this true of <lb />
North Carolina, which is no <lb />
longer an isolated power with a <lb />
destiny and problems peculiarly <lb />
her own. But with natural <lb />
advantages which have been <lb />
in forty four years of <lb />
unequal growth, she presents <lb />
her rightful claim to recognition <lb />
as one of the foremost states of <lb />
the Union. <lb />
Is it any source of wonder <lb />
then that we are proud of this <lb />
magnificent country of oars <lb />
Freedom has always been her <lb />
policy. The government under <lb />
which we live and move, and <lb />
have our being is inherently a <lb />
democratic institution, -and <lb />
liberty, both personal and <lb />
the natural order of events they <lb />
should be considered first. When <lb />
the immortal Lee passed his <lb />
sword over to Grant at <lb />
we became once more a <lb />
united people. When you, sirs, <lb />
laid down your arms, and pro- <lb />
claimed your reconciliation to <lb />
the government against which <lb />
you had fought; when you re <lb />
turned to your grief-stricken <lb />
homes, and, empty-handed, with <lb />
the odds overwhelmingly against <lb />
you, set yourself to the task of <lb />
bringing order out chaos, and <lb />
building the new South, you put <lb />
into that labor the same amount <lb />
of love, the same full <lb />
of sacrifice, that characterized <lb />
your attempt to free your <lb />
try from the hand of oppression. <lb />
And declare to you today <lb />
Sirs, that, the mere fact that <lb />
you were men enough to lay <lb />
aside the bitterness in your <lb />
hearts; to wipe away the sting <lb />
of defeat, and clasp in lasting <lb />
comradeship the hands that were <lb />
once withheld in doubt; that you <lb />
could re-kindle the <lb />
embers of patriotism within your <lb />
bosoms, and adjure the young <lb />
men about you to serve as honest <lb />
and loyal citizens the Republic <lb />
you fought to dissolve, has <lb />
ed, more than any other one <lb />
factor, the men of my genera. <lb />
. the . <lb />
. tinned n fourth <lb />
various and sundry bids, some <lb />
being for a completed plant, less <lb />
the laundry and refrigerating <lb />
and some of the bids only <lb />
being for certain parts of <lb />
plant. These pa- <lb />
consideration and took the <lb />
architects quite a to tab- <lb />
them and put in proper <lb />
shape for comparison. On mis <lb />
occasion the committee had the <lb />
benefit of the large experience of <lb />
Mr. Rogers, of the firm of Hook <lb />
The contract for dining room <lb />
chairs bedroom was <lb />
awarded to Ford at Johnson Co., <lb />
Chicago, through R. W. Norman, <lb />
furniture dealer, Salisbury, N. <lb />
C. <lb />
The contract for the <lb />
chairs for the auditorium was <lb />
awarded to American Seating <lb />
Co., of Chicago, through V <lb />
Charlotte house. <lb />
The contract for rugs and m in- <lb />
shades was awarded to t <lb />
Boyd Furniture Co., and Taft <lb />
Vandyke, of <lb />
While there was much <lb />
on the part of some of <lb />
the bidders, everything passed <lb />
off in the best of humor and we <lb />
believe it is conceded by all that <lb />
the committee acted wisely in <lb />
their selections. It hardly <lb />
possible for anybody who was <lb />
not present to see for themselves <lb />
to appreciate the immense <lb />
amount of work the committee <lb />
did during these three s. <lb />
I -condition. <lb />
The contract for crockery for the n ordered at the last meeting of poll holders, E. B. <lb />
a id D. S. Spain; voting <lb />
place Winslow's <lb />
The street committee reported J. F. <lb />
the streets in bad condition. Brinkley; poll <lb />
culvert on Fourth street was Beaman and <lb />
reported completed and ready for place Dr. Laughing- <lb />
filing in. <lb />
I D. T. <lb />
V P. Edwards; <lb />
The cemetery committee re- <lb />
port., d that the cemetery is being <lb />
cleaned out. <lb />
The cl. was instructed to <lb />
address a communication to the <lb />
water and light commission in <lb />
regard to plumbers having <lb />
for pipes in bad fix. <lb />
Alderman White moved that <lb />
an ordinance be adopted levying <lb />
a license tax of a year or part <lb />
of a year on all plumbers doing <lb />
business in the town Action on <lb />
this was deferred adjourned <lb />
meeting of the <lb />
D. J. Whichard and W. B. <lb />
Wilson appeared before the board <lb />
in reference to insufficient drain- <lb />
in South causing <lb />
the flooding of property. The <lb />
matter was referred to the street <lb />
house's office, <lb />
Fourth J. L. <lb />
Carper; poll holders. H. A. Tim- <lb />
and T. R. Moore; voting <lb />
place store on Five <lb />
i Points. <lb />
Fifth H. L. <lb />
--11 holders, D. S. <lb />
Smith and Lunsford Fleming; <lb />
voting Jesse of- <lb />
After of account <lb />
the board adjourned to meet in <lb />
special session on the night of <lb />
the 15th. <lb />
SLOGAN FOR GREENVILLE <lb />
Prize Will be Given for Best <lb />
The Reflector wants a slogan was followed by several amend- <lb />
Rogers, who has had much ex Greenville, or a catch phrase that resulted in <lb />
j Committee with power to act and <lb />
instructions to remedy <lb />
trouble as early as possible. <lb />
An ordinance was offered and <lb />
passed prohibiting the delivery <lb />
of ice in town on Sundays. This <lb />
dealing with such <lb />
matters. After long and careful <lb />
consideration of all propositions, <lb />
consuming Tuesday until mid- <lb />
night and a part of Wednesday, <lb />
the committee awarded the con- <lb />
tract to Thomas B. Whitted <lb />
Co., of Charlotte, and B. <lb />
of Greensboro, for the <lb />
entire power plant, less the pi- <lb />
ping, at the sum of their's <lb />
being the lowest bid for that <lb />
work. This contract does not <lb />
include the laundry and <lb />
plant. <lb />
The contract for laundry was <lb />
let to American Ma- <lb />
Mfg. Co., of Cincinnati, <lb />
for the lowest bid. <lb />
letting of contract for re- <lb />
plant was postponed <lb />
for future consideration. <lb />
These matters being disposed <lb />
of the committee took up the <lb />
question of selecting the <lb />
and here they tackled a big- <lb />
question. The committee had <lb />
advertised for samples of <lb />
and that all samples should <lb />
be placed upon exhibition in the <lb />
school building. There were bid- <lb />
and exhibitors from New <lb />
York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, <lb />
Chicago, Cincinnati, Richmond, <lb />
Charlotte, High Point. Greens- <lb />
Mebane, Raleigh, Goldsboro <lb />
Greenville and other places, and <lb />
the exhibits of furniture and <lb />
other material for the buildings <lb />
Id have done credit to I <lb />
in advertising and attracting at- <lb />
to the town. For in- <lb />
stance, the city of Charlotte has <lb />
Watch <lb />
a slogan that has became familiar <lb />
everywhere. Now we want one <lb />
equally as good for Greenville, <lb />
and will give any reader of The <lb />
Reflector an of <lb />
suggestions as to what it <lb />
shall be. The person making <lb />
the best suggestion before the <lb />
first of June will be awarded <lb />
any Parker Fountain Pen <lb />
at the Reflector Book Store. <lb />
The only rules governing this <lb />
contest are as <lb />
All suggestions must be sent to <lb />
The Reflector in writing before <lb />
the first day of June. <lb />
The suggestion must contain <lb />
not less than three nor mo.-e <lb />
than six words. <lb />
Any person can make as many <lb />
different suggestions as desired. <lb />
The Reflector is to have the <lb />
privilege of using any or all the <lb />
suggestions made as the paper <lb />
deems fit in advertising Green- <lb />
ville. <lb />
Three gentlemen, whose names <lb />
will be announced later, will be <lb />
asked to act as judges, the <lb />
all to be referred to <lb />
them. The one they deem best <lb />
will be adopted as Greenville's <lb />
slogan and the Parker <lb />
Pen awarded in accordance <lb />
with their decision. <lb />
the matter and leaving it <lb />
as before. <lb />
James Brown appeared before <lb />
the board in reference to <lb />
drainage on Sutton lane, <lb />
which was to the street <lb />
committee. <lb />
A deduction was made in the <lb />
tax valuation of property of the <lb />
Cabinet Veneer Co., an error <lb />
having been discovered in the <lb />
report sent down the State <lb />
corporation commission. <lb />
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