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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 />
. on, i O <lb />
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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 />
. I <lb />
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 />
The mayor was instructed to <lb />
address a communication to the <lb />
Confederate <lb />
A committee with ii. W. King <lb />
chairman and W. B. Wilson treas- <lb />
been <lb />
will begin work .; solicit- <lb />
funds to erect a <lb />
here. Voluntary <lb />
contributions are asked for and <lb />
payments can be made to <lb />
W. The Reflector will <lb />
publish the names of all <lb />
tors and has been authorized to <lb />
to begin the list with the follow- <lb />
E. U. <lb />
R. W King. <lb />
Harry Skinner, Jr. <lb />
W. Harrington, <lb />
D. C. Moore <lb />
E. A. Jr., <lb />
H. A. White, <lb />
W. L. Brown, <lb />
A. M. Mosley, <lb />
L. W. Tucker, <lb />
J. S. Mooring, <lb />
C. D. Rountree, <lb />
Skinner Whedbee, <lb />
F. G. James Son, <lb />
the Woman's Betterment Club, The Reflector, <lb />
expressing the sympathy of the <lb />
board in their work. <lb />
The street committee was in- <lb />
to have trees cut down <lb />
on the sidewalk of Fourth street <lb />
between Pitt and Greene streets. <lb />
The services of the assistant <lb />
policeman was ordered placed at <lb />
the disposal of the street com- <lb />
for the purpose of <lb />
the street work. <lb />
C. D. Rountree and H. A. <lb />
Blow were placed in nomination <lb />
for tax list taker for the year. <lb />
C. D. Rountree was elected. <lb />
Restaurant license was grant- <lb />
to Bob Whichard. <lb />
The clerk was ordered to pro- <lb />
cure suitable books upon which <lb />
to keep a record of deaths <lb />
curring in the town, and an or- <lb />
was passed that hereafter <lb />
no burials shall take place in <lb />
the town with burial per- <lb />
F. M. Wooten, <lb />
J, C. <lb />
F. C. Harding, <lb />
J. L. Fleming, <lb />
J. W. Ferrell, <lb />
C. S Carr. <lb />
R. C. Flanagan, <lb />
I. H. Little, <lb />
W. B. Wilson, <lb />
Joseph Tripp, <lb />
J. J. May, <lb />
C. T. <lb />
James L. Little, <lb />
J. G. <lb />
J. N. Hart, <lb />
Ernul, <lb />
T. M. Hooker, <lb />
T. White, <lb />
C. S. Forbes, <lb />
F. J. Forbes <lb />
Everybody <lb />
fl Henry <lb />
furniture, exhibition at any will treat you I obtained from <lb />
5.00 <lb />
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6.00 <lb />
5.00 <lb />
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best <lb />
. S, If,<lb />
POOR PRINT <lb />
S. i<lb /></p>
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                <p>
SALLY I Do you know at about the<lb />
By Ham C. . . <lb />
A beardless disciple of <lb />
rises thus addresses the <lb />
it please your Worships <lb />
and you, of the jury, j <lb />
it h s been my fortune <lb />
i or bad, I i to <lb />
i in lei; <lb />
it has never befallen me <lb />
to be i I dire- <lb />
marked and malicious an as- <lb />
more willful, violent. <lb />
dangerous finally, <lb />
more diabolical breach of the, <lb />
peace, has i happened in <lb />
d I dare say. <lb />
has seldom been your duty to <lb />
pass upon one so shocking to. <lb />
benevolent feelings, as this <lb />
which took place over at Captain <lb />
in i his o But you <lb />
will hear from the witness. <lb />
The witnesses being sworn, two <lb />
or three went examined and de <lb />
posed. One said that he heard <lb />
the noise, bur nut see the <lb />
fight; another, that he raw <lb />
row, know who struck j <lb />
first; and a third, that he was <lb />
very drunk, and couldn't say <lb />
much about the scrimmage. <lb />
Lawyer Ch I am sorry, <lb />
gentlemen, have occupied your <lb />
time with the stupidity of the <lb />
Witnesses It arises, <lb />
gentlemen, altogether from mis-1 <lb />
apprehension on my part. Had <lb />
I known, as now I do, that I had <lb />
a witness in attendance who is <lb />
well acquainted with all the <lb />
circumstances of the case, and <lb />
who to make himself i <lb />
by court <lb />
and jury, I should not so long, <lb />
have trespassed on your time <lb />
patience. Come forward, Mr. <lb />
Harris, and be sworn. <lb />
So forward comes the witness. <lb />
a fat, old mall, a <lb />
corned, and lock his oath with an <lb />
air. <lb />
Harris, we wish <lb />
to tell all about the riot that hap- <lb />
the other day at Captain <lb />
Rice's; and as a good deal of i <lb />
has already been wasted in cir- j <lb />
we wish you to be <lb />
compendious, and at the same <lb />
time as explicit as possible. <lb />
the <lb />
lawyer a knowing wink, and at <lb />
the same time clearing his <lb />
Captain Rice, he gin a <lb />
treat, and cousin Sally <lb />
the came over lo our and <lb />
axed me if my wife she <lb />
go <lb />
Every of stock- <lb />
holders bare be n on <lb />
every of Block, <lb />
matter the court <lb />
To be sure I do. <lb />
Well, go on and toll h, heir stock today is worth eon- <lb />
and nothing else. more than par. f the <lb />
Well, Rice, <lb />
he a treat <lb />
This is intolerable. <lb />
May it please court. I move <lb />
that this witness committed <lb />
a contempt; he seems to be <lb />
be trifling with this court. <lb />
Witness, you are now <lb />
before t of justice, and <lb />
unless you behave yourself in a <lb />
more becoming manner, you will <lb />
tobacco rs of eastern North <lb />
Carolina s i these <lb />
farmers their <lb />
duty as to do, it would <lb />
prove a great blessing and uplift <lb />
not only to every one of the <lb />
farmers, but to every business <lb />
interest of Worth C <lb />
Now for the facts in re- <lb />
to my resignation <lb />
as vice president and <lb />
be sent to jail; so begin and tell j director. After I was appointed <lb />
superintendent of the State <lb />
on and State farms, I realized <lb />
the responsibility me in this <lb />
position, and in justice to the <lb />
stockholders of the Farmers <lb />
Consolidated Tobacco Company <lb />
I tendered my resignation, be- <lb />
cause I could not my duty <lb />
them at the same time <lb />
my here as superintendent <lb />
of Stats prison. These are the <lb />
us what you know about the <lb />
fight at Captain Rice's. <lb />
Well, <lb />
gentlemen, Captain Rice, he gin <lb />
a treat, and cousin Sally <lb />
lard <lb />
I hope the witness <lb />
may be ordered into <lb />
Mr. Attorney, the court is of the <lb />
opinion that we may save time <lb />
by telling the witness to go on in plain <lb />
his own way. Proceed, Mr. <lb />
Harris, with your story, but <lb />
stick to the point. <lb />
Yes, gentlemen. <lb />
Well, Captain Rice, he gin a <lb />
I say emphatically that I <lb />
have never offered my stock for <lb />
sale and it could not be bought <lb />
today for two dollars for one <lb />
unless I knew I buy more <lb />
treat, and cousin Sally at less figures. <lb />
she came over to our house and It has been the of the <lb />
axed me if my wife she <lb />
I told Cousin Sally that <lb />
my wife she was poorly, being as <lb />
how she had the rheumatics in <lb />
the hip. and the big swamp was <lb />
up; but as it was <lb />
she, cousin Sally my <lb />
wife she go. We <lb />
Sally then axed me if <lb />
MOM go. I told <lb />
cousin Sally Dillard as how <lb />
he was the foreman of <lb />
the crap, and the crap was <lb />
Farmers Consolidated Tobacco <lb />
Company to ignore the things <lb />
that have been said about <lb />
it to injure the company and <lb />
should treat this rumor in re- <lb />
to my resignation with <lb />
the same silent contempt, if the <lb />
my resignation were <lb />
known, I therefore make <lb />
this explanation. <lb />
The Farmers Consolidated To- <lb />
Company needs 1.0 defense <lb />
smartly in the grass; but how, <lb />
at my hand. Its past record is <lb />
its own defense, and as long as <lb />
it pursues the same course and <lb />
as it she, cousin Sally <lb />
Dillard, Mose he go. So <lb />
. ., no further defense will be <lb />
the-y goes on together, Mose, my I . <lb />
. , -on j . I necessary. The company is on a <lb />
wife and cousin Sally Dillard, and , . , . ,. . <lb />
. . ., ,. , broad foundation and is in a pros- <lb />
they come to the big swamp, and . <lb />
, . , . condition, <lb />
it was up, as I was telling; but , . i , u <lb />
,, , . . , I certainly trust the tobacco <lb />
how there was a log I, , , <lb />
across the big swamp, allow fa <lb />
Sally Dillard and Mose. and misstate- <lb />
genteel folks, they walked from any unknown source <lb />
log; but my wife, like a darned influence them and I have no <lb />
fool, hoisted her coats ,.,,, <lb />
waded through. And that's The Farmers Consolidated To- <lb />
I know out the fight. <lb />
Company is doing more <lb />
to kill <lb />
cousin Sally Dillard <lb />
that my wife was poorly, being <lb />
as how she had a touch of the j <lb />
rheumatics in the hip, and the <lb />
big swamp was in the load, and <lb />
big swamp was up, for there J <lb />
been a neap of rain lately; <lb />
but as it was she, <lb />
cousin Dillard, my wife she <lb />
go. Well, cousin Sally <lb />
Dillard then axed me if Mose he <lb />
go. cousin Sally <lb />
that Muse, he was the <lb />
foreman of the crap, and the crap <lb />
was smartly in the grass; but <lb />
as it was she, <lb />
cousin Sally Dillard, lose he <lb />
go <lb />
In the name of com- <lb />
nun Mr. Harris, what do <lb />
you mean by this rigmarole <lb />
Witness; Rice, he gin <lb />
a treat, and cousin Sally Dillard <lb />
she came over to our house and <lb />
axed me if my wife she <lb />
I cousin Sally Dillard <lb />
Stop, sir, if you please; <lb />
we don't want to hear anything <lb />
ab your cousin Sally Dillard <lb />
and your wife. Tell us about <lb />
the fight at Rice's. <lb />
Witness; I will, sir, if <lb />
you will let me. <lb />
Well, sir, go on. <lb />
Well, sir. Captain <lb />
Rice he gin a treat, and cousin <lb />
Sally Dillard she came over to <lb />
our house and axed me if my <lb />
wife she go- <lb />
Chops; There it is again. <lb />
Witness, please to stop. <lb />
Well, sir, what do <lb />
you want <lb />
We want you to tell <lb />
about the fight, and you must not <lb />
in this impertinent story. <lb />
hatred and <lb />
unite the farmers on a solid <lb />
CARD FROM MR. in North Carolina <lb />
than all other influences corn- <lb />
He Corrects False Rumor, and The plain, <lb />
claret Hi Faith in Con- j farmers know this is true <lb />
Tobacco Company. i and the efforts of those o are <lb />
Raleigh. N. C . May to W <lb />
Editor Reflector. I <lb />
I have just heard of rumors in <lb />
our that I had disposed <lb />
of my stock in the Farmers Con- <lb />
Tobacco Company, re- <lb />
signed as one of the directors <lb />
and vice president of the com- <lb />
and would not in the future <lb />
have any connection with said <lb />
company. <lb />
I want to say in reply, this <lb />
rumor is altogether without the <lb />
slightest foundation and I am <lb />
sorry to say, in my opinion, it <lb />
was started doubtlessly by the <lb />
same one or ones who have been <lb />
industriously engaged in <lb />
the Farmers Consolidated <lb />
Tobacco Company since its or- <lb />
by false <lb />
and circulation throughout j <lb />
the country of libelous <lb />
I have never been able to see <lb />
why any sensible men could of- <lb />
fer any objection to the tobacco <lb />
farmers organizing and <lb />
tobacco warehouses. A; <lb />
company of this kind composed <lb />
of industrious tobacco growers <lb />
will never harm or disturb the <lb />
I have been a director of this <lb />
company since its organization, <lb />
for the last two years I have <lb />
been vice president and <lb />
man of the auditing committee, <lb />
and have had every opportunity <lb />
of knowing the workings of the <lb />
company, and notwithstanding it <lb />
has made an up hill fight in the <lb />
face of violent opposition, it has <lb />
succeeded better than any other <lb />
farmers organization ever be- <lb />
fore started in North Carolina, <lb />
that I know anything about. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
By virtue of th-. power of sale -on- <lb />
tailed in a cert in mortgage deed <lb />
b Sm- <lb />
and W B. Williams to J L <lb />
on the d y of Nov . 1307 mid duly <lb />
recorded in the deed <lb />
of Pitt co , In <lb />
Q-S the will x- <lb />
to public sale, the court <lb />
door in Greenville, <lb />
bidder on Saturday 6th, a <lb />
tract or parcel i f and <lb />
b in in the county of Pitt State of <lb />
North Carolina and fol-l <lb />
lows, to tract of land in i <lb />
Sift k township adjoining the. <lb />
lands of J. K. <lb />
Dennis, i known as the Sp. <lb />
Gardner hind, containing re <lb />
less, to laid <lb />
Terms of ale cash. <lb />
This 4th of May, 1909. <lb />
J. E. <lb />
F. C. Son. <lb />
Tho o; the Tiny Firefly <lb />
an.-; the Comet <lb />
EACH HOLDS THE <lb />
It Is a Myst end <lb />
tery . . In a a <lb />
is of <lb />
table, <lb />
It hi i n ml. <lb />
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m . and <lb />
r little tor the <lb />
tin r and the <lb />
the Us <lb />
train. Each of them holds the same <lb />
secret -how to make without <lb />
bent. The man who that <lb />
the t <lb />
hue pr the Royal As- <lb />
Society Britain <lb />
re to ;. the <lb />
t In his retiring lie <lb />
that we not <lb />
the wondrous spectacle of a <lb />
I it us hundreds of <lb />
billions f cubic miles of <lb />
towing with <lb />
Is a mystery. <lb />
It ts n experiment In a <lb />
branch i -s which we as yet <lb />
know very little. Is <lb />
In what we may well regard <lb />
a at lea l ii Is a far more <lb />
perfect than we ; i. <lb />
i the persistent glow of c <lb />
tall shows I'm there is no <lb />
there, n quantity f <lb />
I; at. matter doubt <lb />
l the cause the luminosity. <lb />
We ought. Professor thinks, <lb />
to tho Importance of this <lb />
hint be says, <lb />
if e could discover method of <lb />
disrupting gases and in ultra <lb />
i; maintained <lb />
on earth, we should not have a <lb />
of 1.1 as <lb />
as that f the glowworm and as <lb />
brilliant as is Deeded for our nocturnal <lb />
Tills thing really be within <lb />
reach, ugh at the present time <lb />
we cannot even to <lb />
exactly how It la to be attained. But <lb />
the tendency recent Investigation Is <lb />
in that direction, as sir John Her- <lb />
of another discovery which <lb />
was Just at the door, can feel It <lb />
trembling along tho lino <lb />
of our <lb />
There are net a few men. who are <lb />
regarded by their harder beaded We-ii- <lb />
brethren as who <lb />
t-i themselves a coining time <lb />
when we shall not only obtain at <lb />
as cheap a rate as the has <lb />
nit when we shall have tapped the <lb />
stores energy that sleep <lb />
all around us In suture. <lb />
We are like one In a dream <lb />
pended In the midst of a vast work- <lb />
shop crowded with ma- <lb />
chines, ii whirling and fluttering hi <lb />
a of energies, but which he can <lb />
control nor understand. If <lb />
we could see things they might <lb />
terrify us. n- dreamer is <lb />
by the whirring belt and spinning <lb />
wheels of his vision, <lb />
at his <lb />
If the scientific Investigator needs <lb />
a d'etre In eyes <lb />
of the which fellow <lb />
either his .-r his he <lb />
has only to point to the the <lb />
greatest practical discoveries of mod- <lb />
i have come out the <lb />
ti from things as Incomprehensible <lb />
to the as so It <lb />
is n well known fact that the growing <lb />
night of Germany springs from her <lb />
to <lb />
Referring again t. the pregnant <lb />
of the Professor is <lb />
clearly right In saying, is a <lb />
theme that should stir up the most <lb />
commercial In the support of us- <lb />
r. in New <lb />
York American. <lb />
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and to <lb />
there an <lb />
and U your We ship <lb />
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at price until a t of <lb />
Sr tires on m Mi <lb />
, for lug Tire l <lb />
for om rife <lb />
makes and lire at half the usual prices, <lb />
write as a today. or <lb />
NUT from until you know the new r,<lb />
Write it MOW.<lb />
REPORT Of THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE, <lb />
AT N. <lb />
At the close of business, April <lb />
Resources <lb />
Liabilities <lb />
25,000.00 <lb />
Loans and discounts stock <lb />
Overdrafts secured mid <lb />
I unsecured v <lb />
Other stocks, bonds and Undivided profits, less <lb />
I mortgages cur exp tuxes pd 18,959.02 <lb />
Hanking houses 4,200.00 <lb />
Furniture and fixtures <lb />
Demand loans 9,822.26 Total <lb />
Cash items 1,416 <lb />
Cash due from hits <lb />
Total 1208,889.40, <lb />
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. County of <lb />
James L. Little, Cashier of the above-named bank, do sol- <lb />
swear that- the above statement is true to the beet of my <lb />
knowledge and belief. JAMES L. LITTLE, Cashier. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb />
fore me, 1st day of May, <lb />
H. Batsman, <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
J. R. <lb />
W. B. Wilson, <lb />
U. W. King, <lb />
Directors.<lb />
. W. BARDE, I <lb />
IN <lb />
Groceries <lb />
And Provisions <lb />
On the Can of York. <lb />
Tin of Now York curry <lb />
ca-h Una as different a nationality <lb />
as If each belonged to a different <lb />
try. On Eighth arenas line there <lb />
are mostly colored people; on Sixth <lb />
avenue they are largely Americans, If <lb />
there are any In New <lb />
on the cars there are <lb />
New on the <lb />
Third and Jewish people <lb />
on the Second avenue <lb />
Italian, Swedish <lb />
while on the <lb />
that run A <lb />
every under the <lb />
sun. nil bareheaded.-Now York Press. <lb />
Cotton g<lb />
Fresh kept con- <lb />
in stock. Country <lb />
Produce Bought Sold <lb />
D. W. <lb />
GREENVILLE N S <lb />
North Carolina <lb />
Vain <lb />
man lacks and <lb />
confound <lb />
do yon Sty <lb />
ha was my wife <lb />
I met her. If ho had <lb />
n little morn sad But <lb />
t-i-- of talking It <lb />
Plain <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Having duly qualified before the <lb />
Superior court clerk of Pitt county as <lb />
administratrix of the estate of J. H. <lb />
Barrett, deceased, notice Is hereby <lb />
given to all persons indebted to the <lb />
estate to make payment to <lb />
the undersigned, and all persons <lb />
claims against the estate will <lb />
notice that they must present the same <lb />
for payment to the undersigned on or <lb />
before the 6th day of May, 1910, or <lb />
this notice will be p in bar of re- <lb />
This 6th day of May, 1909. <lb />
Miry A. Barrett, <lb />
of J. It. <lb />
Remember the Truth. <lb />
An ounce of preventive is worth a pound of cure. <lb />
Quick Silver. Bed Bug Killer, Black <lb />
F Insect Powder, Moth Ball. <lb />
All these and a full stock of Drugs, Pat- <lb />
Me end Seeds, at <lb />
Coward Wooten<lb />
Superb Service to <lb />
BALTIMORE <lb />
VIA <lb />
CHESAPEAKE LINE STEAMERS <lb />
and <lb />
Dining-rooms on Saloon Decks. <lb />
Elegant Dinner Club Breakfast to <lb />
Polite attention and the very best service in every way <lb />
Leave Norfolk of Jackson daily <lb />
p. m. Arrive in Baltimore a. m., connecting with rail <lb />
lines for New York, and all points east and west. <lb />
For all information and reservations address <lb />
E. T. LAMB, CHAS. L. HOPKINS, T. P. A. <lb />
NORFOLK, Vs. <lb />
Furniture And House Furnishing Goods <lb />
For Cash or on Installments. <lb />
In Building Formerly Occupied by Dispensary. Large Stock of everything <lb />
Needed in your House. Our Pi ices are low. <lb />
BROWN SAVAGE <lb />
REAL ESTATE <lb />
I am now offering some very desirable Residence lots for sale. <lb />
If you are <lb />
it will be to your interest to see me. <lb />
I also have some splendid Manufacturing sites on railroad sidings for sale <lb />
Terms to suit <lb />
L- C- ARTHUR, N. C. <lb />
SEVENTH SERIES <lb />
The Home Building and Loan As- <lb />
Offers Shares in <lb />
a new series dated as of May 1st, 1909. <lb />
Money invested in our stock is non-taxable. June <lb />
the 1st the date for listing will soon be here. S <lb />
TAXES and let your surplus money earn you over <lb />
G percent net. You can learn how it's done by <lb />
calling on the Secretary of this Association. <lb />
DO IT NOW. <lb />
WILD ELEPHANTS. <lb />
A Successful Raid on a Granary <lb />
In Ceylon. <lb />
Some soldiers stationed an out- <lb />
post in Ceylon. a Colombo papas <lb />
to protect n containing a large <lb />
quantity of were sent Off n few <lb />
miles to ,,., some unruly villagers. A NET THAT FAILED TO HOLD. <lb />
only two of the party remaining be- <lb />
bind. sooner bad the soldiers de- <lb />
parted than a herd Of Wild elephants, The Snared Monster Broke <lb />
., . . <lb />
Story of a Vicious Struggle In <lb />
the African Jungle. <lb />
which had long boon about <lb />
the neighborhood, appeared in front <lb />
tin- granary. Its walls were of solid <lb />
brickwork, very thick, and the <lb />
Opening Into the building was In the <lb />
Meshes and Was the Cause of <lb />
One Death Before He Was Himself <lb />
Killed by the Attacking Party. <lb />
Captain the Boor <lb />
. iii i . mi- <lb />
center of the roof. Which was reached Ivory hunter, was commissioned by a <lb />
Norfolk and Southern Railway <lb />
Harry K. Walcott and Hugh M. Kerr. Receivers. <lb />
DIVISION PASSENGER DEPARTMENT.<lb />
OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE NATIONAL BANK, <lb />
OF GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
At the close of business, April 28th. <lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
Loans and Discounts <lb />
Overdrafts 785.40 <lb />
United Slates Bonds 21,000.00 <lb />
Furniture and Fixtures 8,240.421 <lb />
Cash due from bid 47,751.18 <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
Total <lb />
229,190.20 <lb />
Capital <lb />
Surplus and Profits <lb />
Circulation <lb />
Bond Account <lb />
Dividends unpaid <lb />
Notes Bills <lb />
counted <lb />
Deposits <lb />
Total <lb />
18,443.00 <lb />
21,000.00 <lb />
21,000.00 <lb />
6.300.08 <lb />
500.00 <lb />
116,941.12 <lb />
by a ladder. On the approach of the <lb />
the two men up <lb />
Into u lofty banyan to escape in. <lb />
Jury. Screened by the thick foliage, <lb />
though unseen by the elephants, they <lb />
easily sow all that went on below. <lb />
The sagacious animals begun <lb />
at the corners of the <lb />
Two powerful elephants, putting <lb />
forth every effort, lint In vain, to make <lb />
on the building, were <lb />
to retire exhausted. A third <lb />
German naturalist to capture <lb />
one of each of African <lb />
He Was entirely successful la j <lb />
the work, except that be could obtain <lb />
no gorilla, a pygmy pointed <lb />
out a portion of the dank jungle In <lb />
which a gorilla had seen. <lb />
The captain Immediately arranged <lb />
bis camp and laid his plans and made <lb />
preparations to trap the monster and <lb />
get alive if possible, though he <lb />
fully realized the danger of the under- <lb />
to retire A <lb />
forward, and. applying his tusks j <lb />
as levers, he st length succeeded in the captain. <lb />
.,. ,,,. . In this of <lb />
Comparative Statement of Deposits. <lb />
April 28th, 1908. 90,449.00. <lb />
April 28th, 1909. 110,941.12. <lb />
If you do not transact your business with this bank, lot this be an <lb />
invitation to become one of our satisfied customers. <lb />
Pulley bowen <lb />
me of Women's Greenville U <lb />
dislodging a single brick. An opening <lb />
once made, others of the herd ad- <lb />
mid soon an entrance was ob- <lb />
sufficiently large to admit them. <lb />
As the whole company not be <lb />
accommodated they divided <lb />
Into small groups of throe or four. <lb />
After satisfying themselves they re- <lb />
tired and gave place to others until <lb />
the whole herd, upward of twenty, had <lb />
made a full meal. this time a shrill <lb />
sound was heard from one of the <lb />
and those still In the granary <lb />
rushed out and joined their <lb />
ions. One of the first divisions, after <lb />
leaving the building, had acted as sen- <lb />
while the others were taking their <lb />
turn. He had perceived the troops <lb />
returning from the village mid gave <lb />
the signal for retreat, when the whole <lb />
herd, flourishing their trunks, moved <lb />
rapidly Into the jungle. <lb />
The soldiers found the had <lb />
devoured the greater part of the rice. <lb />
A ball from a was discharged <lb />
at them In their retreat, but they only <lb />
wagged their tails as If In mockery <lb />
and were soon hidden In the recesses <lb />
of their native forests. <lb />
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Opposite Center Brick Warehouse. <lb />
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pL Carbon <lb />
Paper and Typewriter Ribbons <lb />
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All I do <lb />
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THE TAILOR <lb />
Can be found on Fourth street <lb />
prepared to dean, press repair <lb />
Mens Clothing and Ladies Skirts <lb />
All work dona promptly, suits <lb />
made to order when desired. <lb />
Tour patronage Solicited. <lb />
M. C. Blount, <lb />
Tailor, Cleaner and Presser. <lb />
Rear of Shop. <lb />
taken for suits. Hen's clothes <lb />
cleaned and pressed. Work done <lb />
promptly and satisfactorily. <lb />
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Texas Colorado, California, <lb />
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Southern trains arriving in <lb />
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Washington and New York. <lb />
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or. place, one mile from town, and am <lb />
n to<lb />
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Opened by J. Little on Fifth street. <lb />
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able. Stop your on Fifth street <lb />
door No. next to Frank Tyson's <lb />
store. Robert Spell will wait on you. <lb />
mo d. <lb />
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on and <lb />
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drawing room sleeping cars, and <lb />
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rates, time tables and information in <lb />
connection with special and <lb />
rates to Seattle, and Pullman <lb />
apply to the undersigned. <lb />
C. H. P. A., <lb />
No. W. Martin St, Raleigh, <lb />
camped this hotbed of disease. <lb />
Beaters went out In all directions <lb />
for the gorilla. At last some <lb />
deep, wide scratches were on a <lb />
cluster of vines. On close examination <lb />
the unmistakable hair of the gorilla <lb />
was found on a broken twig. <lb />
some hours we found the tree <lb />
where the gorilla lived. We could tell <lb />
by the greasy appearance of the <lb />
bark, made so by the repeated rubbing <lb />
of the gorilla's body. We could tell by <lb />
fresh murks, with still wet, <lb />
the had recently ascended <lb />
the tree. The scratches were short <lb />
and deep, It lifted <lb />
Itself up bad slid down, which <lb />
would bare made a long, shallow <lb />
scratch. <lb />
spread a strong net around the <lb />
tree In a circle sloping upward on the <lb />
side. Around lop of the net <lb />
were drawn ropes from four <lb />
held by half a dozen natives <lb />
hidden bush. These to <lb />
bring lop of the net together <lb />
thus has our game. <lb />
waiting, some hours the leaves <lb />
above rustled and opened as a <lb />
six male gorilla descended <lb />
entered the trap. <lb />
signaled, the four were pulled <lb />
at once, we had our <lb />
u tie roared fury, twist <lb />
lug. Jumping biting the rope Into <lb />
pieces. The natives were pulled about <lb />
like dolts us he to reach one <lb />
and professor Jump- <lb />
ed about In lo <lb />
u the infuriated <lb />
last I he anus of the go- <lb />
broke hole through the net. and <lb />
he lore the rest from as though <lb />
it were u rotten rag. Most at the <lb />
lied dismay. The professor <lb />
dropped his camera and tried lo es- <lb />
cape, a moment the gorilla grasp, <lb />
ed terrible <lb />
seized my and in <lb />
air lo the animal. In my <lb />
shoot him with- <lb />
out hitting my friend. Tor u moment <lb />
the gorilla stood still, holding the now <lb />
us though lie were <lb />
a baby, the brute's lips back <lb />
from his glistening <lb />
thrust another cartridge my <lb />
As did so there was a buzz Id <lb />
the and arrow, shot by a <lb />
the gorilla's side. A roar <lb />
burst from his red throat, be drop- <lb />
his victim. Like a Hush, before <lb />
could shoot, a sprung from <lb />
the leaves and, half throwing, bait <lb />
thrusting, drove an Into the <lb />
gorilla's heart With a the <lb />
brute fell dead. <lb />
professor, I <lb />
Hum his right arm was broken <lb />
that some of his ribs were crushed Into <lb />
his lungs. We gave up the effort to <lb />
get a live gorilla and. placing the in <lb />
In a carried <lb />
back the east coast. <lb />
died on road. Out on the <lb />
beside a native village a lonely <lb />
little slab marked sticks <lb />
up above the grass, Is the profess- <lb />
or's grave. Hunting Is not all <lb />
adventure and laughing victory <lb />
It has its tears, like other <lb />
Magazine. <lb />
LEAVE GREENVILLE <lb />
a -C Plymouth, in. Ed-.-n- <lb />
p. m. ton. Hertford. E Suffolk, and Norfolk, and <lb />
Stations. Raleigh to Edenton. <lb />
u. m Grimesland, Chocowinity, Washington, <lb />
a. m. I For Farmville. Wilson and <lb />
p. m. Stations. <lb />
ARRIVE GREENVILLE <lb />
a. m. From Chocowinity, Grime.-land, and <lb />
mediate stations. <lb />
so i Suffolk. Elizabeth City. Hertford, Edenton, <lb />
p. m. Columbia. Belhaven. Plymouth, Washington, and Inter- <lb />
Stations. <lb />
tH m- i from Wendell, Zebulon, Wilson. and <lb />
i p. m. stations. <lb />
NOTICE-Above schedules published only as and are <lb />
not <lb />
H. C M. W. <lb />
G- p- G SUPT <lb />
NORFOLK. VA. <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BANK OF WINTERVILLE, <lb />
AT WINTERVILLE, N. O. <lb />
At the close of business April 26th, <lb />
Resources <lb />
Loans and discounts <lb />
Furniture and fixtures 1,178.88 <lb />
Demand loans 160.00 <lb />
Due from bits and 2,887.40 <lb />
Gold coin <lb />
Silver coin, including <lb />
minor currency <lb />
Nat bunk notes and other <lb />
S. notes <lb />
Total <lb />
Liabilities <lb />
650.00 <lb />
Capital stock <lb />
Surplus fund <lb />
Undivided profits, less <lb />
taxes pd <lb />
Time of deposit 202.20 <lb />
Deposits subject to ck <lb />
Cashier's check 1.00- <lb />
Total l <lb />
STATE <lb />
We <lb />
of the a <lb />
is <lb />
F. A. <lb />
OF NORTH CAROLINA. County, <lb />
, J. E. Green, Cashier and F, A. Asst. Cashier <lb />
bank, do solemnly swear that the above state- <lb />
true In best our knowledge and belief <lb />
Asst, Cashier. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb />
fore me, this 3rd day of May, <lb />
R. H. Hunsucker, <lb />
Notary Public, <lb />
J. E. GREEK, <lb />
Cashier <lb />
J. F. Harrington, <lb />
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Year <lb />
Six <lb />
Single <lb />
rates may be had upon <lb />
application A the business office in The <lb />
Reflector Building, corner Evans and <lb />
Third street. <lb />
judge several were putting in <lb />
for his <lb />
turns out that the figure was not <lb />
large to be seen. <lb />
Entered Greenville him try <lb />
N. C. as mail matter. <lb />
FRIDAY MAY 1909. <lb />
Whatever Greenville goes at <lb />
she does it <lb />
That scientist who was recent- The Times suggests <lb />
asking for to help that it would be a nice thing in <lb />
to communicate Governor to appoint <lb />
Hunter Roosevelt keeps on <lb />
adding lion to his belt. <lb />
The town election is called <lb />
and now you can begin talking <lb />
candidates. <lb />
If Mr. Tuft wants to give all <lb />
of them something lie will have <lb />
to look up a lot of jobs. <lb />
And the visitors here this <lb />
week got an idea Green- <lb />
ville is somewhat of a town.<lb />
No one i.- needed to show that <lb />
there are plenty North Caro- <lb />
not averse to having an <lb />
office <lb />
Mars, now says he was only <lb />
a it. Still further <lb />
of his lack of sense.<lb />
One of our readers asked, who <lb />
President Taft appoint to <lb />
Who of this district <lb />
Judging from the question he <lb />
thinks we can read a mind <lb />
We don't believe Taft <lb />
knows. <lb />
Locke to succeed Judge <lb />
Connor on the Supreme court <lb />
bench It would indeed, but it <lb />
is seldom that politicians rise to <lb />
such in regard to <lb />
men who were their <lb />
That professor w ho wanted the <lb />
people to chip in to the tune of <lb />
to get him to throw <lb />
his light up to the <lb />
of Mars, must have thought <lb />
he had struck a soft set. <lb />
Speaker Cannon celebrated <lb />
his seventy-third birthday last <lb />
Friday, and the Republican con- <lb />
of North Carolina <lb />
with a Tar Heel <lb />
gourd dipper. That was better <lb />
than giving him a lemon. <lb />
Even if Raleigh cannot get a <lb />
hotel, the city is going to <lb />
have a new market house. That <lb />
is getting along some. <lb />
They want the deposed <lb />
Sultan of Turkey's head, but <lb />
we do not imagine they <lb />
have much if they get it. <lb />
Charlotte has invited the j <lb />
Southern Baptist Convention to ; <lb />
meet next year in that <lb />
We hope Charlotte will get it. <lb />
Boyle, convicted of kid <lb />
; napping the hoy in <lb />
Pennsylvania, has been <lb />
to the penitentiary for life <lb />
and wife for twenty-live <lb />
years. The sentence was none <lb />
too heavy for such a crime. <lb />
We have not seen any men- <lb />
of it the reports that <lb />
there was an exchange of greet <lb />
between the Federation of <lb />
Women's Clubs in am <lb />
the Great Council of Red Men <lb />
in New Bern. It was a good <lb />
chance for them to send <lb />
to each other. <lb />
of the late Judge T. it <lb />
Judge Connor has for ten years <lb />
been one of the associate justices <lb />
of the Supreme court of North <lb />
Carolina, and is one of ablest <lb />
rs in the State. While <lb />
The held to the first <lb />
that the appointment <lb />
should to a Republican and <lb />
not to a Democrat, a better man <lb />
for it than Judge Conner could <lb />
not have named. It is <lb />
safe to say that with him on the <lb />
bench the Eastern Federal <lb />
court is not going to be the <lb />
tribunal it was under his <lb />
predecessor. <lb />
mm <lb />
THE EASTERN <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, <lb />
EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. <lb />
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
better hurry home <lb />
looking after it. <lb />
In several towns of the State <lb />
holding municipal elections the <lb />
first Monday in this month. <lb />
Now the scramble will come publicans put out a ticket and <lb />
for Judge Connor's place on the the announcement was made in <lb />
Supreme court bench. Before some instances that they wen <lb />
he was even appointed Federal to cut a big figure. It <lb />
The Charlotte Observer is <lb />
a newspaper in the full <lb />
meaning of the word. On Thurs- <lb />
day, right in the midst of the <lb />
week, it issued a edition. <lb />
We do not recall <lb />
Seven grafters have lg <lb />
been convicted and sent to <lb />
on. of that kind of ,. , <lb />
. , , hey are beginning to draw <lb />
treatment may about a . . , , . <lb />
the line on saloons in Chicago <lb />
by making them close earlier. <lb />
The press dispatches are say- This is a <lb />
President Taft is dis- are coining into disrepute <lb />
pleased with the pending and <lb />
bill. So are the general mass be out en- <lb />
of the people, <lb />
Mrs. Augusta Evans Wilson. papers are printing Eve- <lb />
a noted Southern authoress, died again. She <lb />
;,. . a i . -i ,. ought not to be mentioned in <lb />
m Mobile Sunday at the age of , . , ,, , . . ,. <lb />
, . decent News <lb />
L She wrote a number of in- and observer. <lb />
novels. I Then you owe your <lb />
apology for ringing her in on <lb />
And now the report comes them. <lb />
from Africa that Hunter <lb />
has killed a rhinoceros. It We do feel that the style <lb />
is almost time for the elephant Major Bernard fixed for the <lb />
to still be shot. Star years ago has been <lb />
preserved by the stock company <lb />
Some folks are already took charge of <lb />
Though Major Bernard <lb />
is not now writing on it, the pa- <lb />
per continues to look like him. <lb />
The postmaster of Norfolk is <lb />
up on the trick of the boys. He <lb />
has posted in his office notice <lb />
to which Is like <lb />
requests for leave of ab- <lb />
on account of toothache, <lb />
severe colds and minor physical <lb />
ailments, and on account of fun- <lb />
picnics, church sociables <lb />
the like must be handed to <lb />
the superintendent of your <lb />
vision before a. in. on the <lb />
morning of the <lb />
The fellow John C. Davis, who <lb />
several years ago robbed so <lb />
many people in Wilmington and <lb />
gave princely gifts to a church <lb />
there, and when caught up with <lb />
was adjudged insane and con- <lb />
MORBID CURIOSITY. <lb />
murder trial seems to <lb />
collect its of human <lb />
who come early and stay <lb />
late in order to catch some <lb />
testimony that no <lb />
would dare whisper aloud in a <lb />
respectable drawing-room. It is <lb />
a sad commentary on our times <lb />
that the majority of these of- <lb />
fenders of taste are women. <lb />
They crane their ears for the <lb />
horrible, and do not blush at the <lb />
salacious. They feed on senate <lb />
from first <lb />
country, and most especially that morrow, <lb />
of our beloved Southland, para- J His to his country can <lb />
mount to every other consider- b Property measured in <lb />
in our lives It is our The strength of his <lb />
thought, just as I believe, the purity <lb />
your action you intended that can scarcely be comprehend- <lb />
should be our first thought. by the mind. History <lb />
we will never cease to bless you more gracious <lb />
for that most noble trait, that him the distribution of her <lb />
attribute which descends any other general <lb />
from the hand of Almighty God the Confederacy, and right- <lb />
straight into your harts, and bids and Properly so. But my <lb />
you with approval on our j friends, there other <lb />
efforts to take up the work a short, though <lb />
reconstruction where you have <lb />
been forced to abandon it. <lb />
I declare to you today, my <lb />
countrymen, as I stand here on <lb />
this auspicious occasion, with <lb />
countless emotions surging <lb />
through my breast, each <lb />
for the mastery, I thank <lb />
God that my people a people <lb />
of simple tastes and upright <lb />
minds, renowned for their <lb />
to their native land, and <lb />
for their fierce love of liberty; a <lb />
people who have drunk into their <lb />
souls with their mother's milk, <lb />
that man is of right and ought <lb />
to be free, and that when they <lb />
felt that this freedom was being <lb />
that destroy the upon, they had the <lb />
of womanhood. courage and stamina to <lb />
It is a question, when every other consideration <lb />
of a vitiating nature <lb />
comes a <lb />
the judge in charge should not <lb />
clear the court-room and go into <lb />
executive session, so to speak. <lb />
If the buzzard-like women will <lb />
not protect themselves, the court <lb />
should protect them. <lb />
of doubtful character <lb />
should not be made free to those <lb />
who are supposed to be of the <lb />
weaker and <lb />
. to the wind, and wade <lb />
necessity, whether four years of hell to assert their <lb />
rights, and place the spotless <lb />
banner of freedom on a pinnacle <lb />
beyond the reach cf those who <lb />
would besmirch its purity. <lb />
Annie trial was printed, <lb />
lined in the asylum five or more i <lb />
consistency thou art a <lb />
jewel What a truthful say- <lb />
The above is an editorial <lb />
from The Boston and in the <lb />
same issue in which it appeared <lb />
a long string of the vile <lb />
produced in the <lb />
Sure- <lb />
A people is it's own judge. <lb />
Under there can be no <lb />
higher judge for them to seek <lb />
court to fear. In the supreme <lb />
moments national life, as in <lb />
the lives of individuals, the actor <lb />
must resolve and act within him- <lb />
self alone. The Southern states <lb />
acted for themselves, and the <lb />
Northern states for <lb />
d when the lines of battle <lb />
formed, Lie and Jackson were in <lb />
years, has come to light again <lb />
in Washington City where his <lb />
similar are said to foot <lb />
up half a million dollars. His <lb />
victims are mainly widows and <lb />
orphan. <lb />
to spend the summer, but with <lb />
the majority the trouble is how <lb />
to get to stay home on. <lb />
An Iowa has fallen <lb />
heir to an estate in New York <lb />
worth It is safe to <lb />
predict that he will quit driving <lb />
plugs and go to riding in auto- <lb />
mobiles. <lb />
Whether the Republicans get <lb />
mad over it or not, they must <lb />
admit that the president could <lb />
not have made a better appoint <lb />
merit than his selection of <lb />
Judge Connor. <lb />
Some man has suggested ex- <lb />
President as <lb />
candidate for mayor of of <lb />
Dr. J. H. who for <lb />
twenty five years has been pres- <lb />
of Salem Female College, <lb />
has resigned to take the <lb />
of the woman's college at <lb />
Bethlehem, Pa. Our State <lb />
loses another able educator in <lb />
his departure. <lb />
The government de- <lb />
has issued an order <lb />
giving the rural mail carriers of <lb />
Mecklenburg county a holiday <lb />
on May 20th. Now listen out <lb />
for more envy from unbelieving <lb />
South Carolinians of this <lb />
recognition by the government <lb />
York. The banter had of Independence. <lb />
Greenville has heretofore been <lb />
choosing her mayor through the <lb />
board of aldermen, but under <lb />
an amendment to the charter by <lb />
the last legislature that official <lb />
is now to be elected by popular <lb />
vote. We are hearing no <lb />
dates mentioned yet and it is <lb />
too early to tell how many then <lb />
will be, but The has <lb />
no hesitancy in if <lb />
it is the paper's policy not to de- <lb />
for any man for office until <lb />
the nominating convention has <lb />
spoken that Mayor II. W. <lb />
Whedbee should be the first <lb />
mayor elected by popular vote. <lb />
Owing to the length of it and <lb />
having to give a report of all the <lb />
memorial day exercises, The <lb />
could not give the <lb />
address of Mr. E. L. Stewart as <lb />
much mention as its excellence <lb />
it to. It was a real gem <lb />
and received unlimited praise <lb />
from all whose good fortune it <lb />
was to hear him. Those who <lb />
did hear it we know will <lb />
reading portions of it again, <lb />
while those who could not hear <lb />
it will be more than pleased to <lb />
read it, and while we cannot <lb />
print it in full The Reflector <lb />
will give some extracts from it <lb />
that all our may enjoy <lb />
it. <lb />
y women and every one else,; the ranks beside their people, <lb />
except those absolutely The South in my opinion, said <lb />
At last the for East- <lb />
North Carolina has been <lb />
settled, President Taft on Mon- <lb />
day appointing Judge H, G <lb />
Connor, of Wilson, rigorously. <lb />
for the trial of such cases, <lb />
should be debarred from hearing <lb />
of a doubtful <lb />
in the court room. But <lb />
what of the newspapers printing <lb />
such testimony Where there <lb />
is only one woman in many <lb />
who go to the court room, <lb />
almost every woman it. our land <lb />
reads the newspapers. Not only <lb />
General Lee, has been aggrieved <lb />
by the acts of North. I feel <lb />
the aggression, and am willing <lb />
to take proper steps for redress. <lb />
It is the principle I contend for, <lb />
not individual or private benefit. <lb />
As an American citizen, I take <lb />
great pride in my country, her <lb />
prosperity and institutions, and <lb />
would defend any state if her <lb />
rights were invaded. Secession <lb />
i. nothing but a revolution. <lb />
that but the children of all of j Still, a Union that can only be <lb />
our homes read the newspapers maintained by swords and bay- <lb />
in this modem time. Think of I and in which strife and <lb />
it It is high time the news- civil war are to take the place of <lb />
paper was applying j no charm <lb />
. it . I , for me. I shall mourn for my <lb />
morals to itself. Thousands j for the <lb />
upon thousands of young men, I progress of mankind. If the <lb />
young women and children who Union is dissolved, and the <lb />
never saw the inside of a court disrupted, I shall re- <lb />
room know the testimony to the mY native state and share <lb />
. . , . ., . , ,. I the miseries of my people, and. <lb />
utmost detail produced at , mil <lb />
. ., . , , save in defense, will draw my <lb />
haw-White trial and the on none <lb />
Annul trial, and it all came <lb />
through the newspapers, which <lb />
should promote the very best <lb />
that humanity is capable of. we <lb />
stead of the very lowest. hold him declining the command <lb />
In General Lee was such a <lb />
hero vouchsafed to us and to <lb />
strangely bold and conspicuous <lb />
part in this terrible drama; and <lb />
it is with a short sketch of his <lb />
life, together with his <lb />
brief, though and awe- <lb />
inspiring actions the sec- <lb />
war for independence that <lb />
I would make bold to entertain <lb />
you for the remainder of my <lb />
time. <lb />
In the little town of <lb />
burg, West Virginia, on <lb />
1824, there were ushered <lb />
into grand old Southland of <lb />
ours a tiny, baby and this <lb />
little babe, though prominent in <lb />
his insignificance at that time, <lb />
was destined to be one of greatest <lb />
careers that fortune ever <lb />
to man. This small atom <lb />
of humanity, the joy of the <lb />
household, and the pride of his <lb />
father's heart became the <lb />
Stonewall Jackson.<lb />
Sprung from a sturdy Scotch- <lb />
Irish race, reared in a wild <lb />
and surrounded by those <lb />
environments capable of pro- <lb />
a strong character, no <lb />
wonder he was destined to in <lb />
spire men to almost superhuman <lb />
effort, and to striKe terror to the <lb />
heart of the foe. <lb />
only seven, his sister <lb />
and soon afterwards his father <lb />
died. No property was left, and <lb />
the mother was forced to sew, <lb />
teach and care as best she could <lb />
for her little fatherless ones. <lb />
When only eight he saw his <lb />
mother pass away, but her dying <lb />
words and prayers were never <lb />
effaced from his memory.<lb />
While just budding into young <lb />
manhood he was forced to leave <lb />
home and employment. It <lb />
is sad to think of this young man <lb />
thus thrown upon the world <lb />
without mother, or sister, or any <lb />
human influence, save his own <lb />
will to keep him in the right <lb />
But during the period of <lb />
his wild rough life there burned <lb />
in his heart an ardent desire to <lb />
reach that condition in life from <lb />
which he had been thrust when <lb />
left a poor, orphan boy. And <lb />
even now, the great God who <lb />
has said that he will be a father <lb />
to the fatherless was opening up <lb />
the way to a great and notable <lb />
career for this poor homeless <lb />
boy. <lb />
In 1843 he secured the position <lb />
of a cadet in the academy at <lb />
West Point. Clad in homespun <lb />
clothes, his whole wardrobe <lb />
packed in a pair of saddlebags, <lb />
he set out for Washington. <lb />
There, this youth, eighteen <lb />
years of age. strong, ruddy- <lb />
faced and full of courage, re- <lb />
the appointment, and <lb />
low journalism is largely of the Federal army to fight the after an easy examination was <lb />
for the <lb />
in our women. <lb />
THE CENTRAL CITY. <lb />
the INVINCIBLE, <lb />
inimitable This is not a preface <lb />
to the announcement of a new <lb />
enterprise, but simply a remind- <lb />
of what Greenville is and <lb />
what it has done. She needs <lb />
more enterprises and more <lb />
to develop her wonderful re- <lb />
sources. She is the central city <lb />
of East Carolina and has <lb />
to offer most enter- <lb />
prise that wants location. If <lb />
you are not whooping for Green- <lb />
ville yon are guilty of the tin of <lb />
omission. Let adopt slogan <lb />
and begin rooting for Greenville <lb />
battles and share the miseries of <lb />
his own people; proclaiming on <lb />
the heights in front of Gettys- <lb />
burg that the fault of the <lb />
was his own; leading char- <lb />
in the crises of combat; <lb />
walking under the yoke of com- <lb />
bat without a murmur of com- <lb />
plaint; or refusing fortunes to <lb />
go to Washington sad Lee <lb />
and train the youth of <lb />
his country in the path of <lb />
he is ever the same meek, grand, <lb />
self-sacrificing spirit Here he <lb />
exhibited qualities not less <lb />
worthy and heroic than those <lb />
displayed on the broad and <lb />
open of conflict, when <lb />
the eyes of nations watched bis <lb />
every action. Here in the calm <lb />
repose of civil and domestic <lb />
ties, and in the trying routine of <lb />
incessant tasks, he lived a as <lb />
high as when, day by day, ha <lb />
sad led Us thin tad <lb />
admitted to this place of <lb />
next <lb />
and Leas Officer. <lb />
The directors of The Home <lb />
Building and Loan Association <lb />
who were elected at the recent <lb />
annual meeting of the share- <lb />
holders, met Tuesday afternoon <lb />
in the office of the secretary to <lb />
elect officers of the association, <lb />
with the following <lb />
R. C. Flanagan, president <lb />
D. J. Whichard. vice president. <lb />
H. A. White, secretory and <lb />
treasurer. <lb />
H. W. Whedbee. attorney. <lb />
The salary of the secretary <lb />
and treasurer wag increased <lb />
from to per month, <lb />
owing to the growing <lb />
the association <lb />
him.<lb />
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT. <lb />
IN CHARGE OF J. M. BLOW. <lb />
Authorized Agent of The Eastern for Ayden and vicinity. Advertising rates furnished <lb />
ANOTHER MEMORIAL DAY IS of with <lb />
pleasure. <lb />
OLD SOLDIERS GATHER WITH US <lb />
ONCE MORE <lb />
i Lane Crowd Here Interesting <lb />
Movement for <lb />
of Monument <lb />
Forty-four years ago one of the <lb />
bloodiest of civil wars in history <lb />
came to an end. Since that time <lb />
. Hodges on patriotic spirits the <lb />
the j Friday evening, May 7th. South have each year observed <lb />
K. <lb />
the home of Mrs. <lb />
Ripe seed at I Smith Co. Dixon. CONCERT AT AYDEN <lb />
Co. i We can shoe your mules <lb />
Miss Blanch Cannon is horses, repair your carts, Mrs. Stancill Hodges and her <lb />
friends at Bethel. I and on short notice, music class entertained their <lb />
M. M. Sauls makes the best J. R. Smith Co. Dixon. mothers and grand mothers at <lb />
cold drinks that can be made at, Tr a <lb />
the Ice cold the year to see Joe <lb />
round Try one. third less than lard at J. <lb />
Mrs. of Belle Haven, Smith Co. <lb />
came Thursday to visit her par- j Car salt just received at J. R. <lb />
Mi. and Mrs. Robt Worth- Smith <lb />
patterns and <lb />
M. M. Sauls has just received at J. R. Co. <lb />
a fine lot of perfumes and toilet j N. C. cut herrings at J. K. <lb />
water. j Smith Co. <lb />
Mrs. Elliott, is; School books, tablets. Bibles <lb />
her sister. Mrs M. If. land Testaments at J- H. Smith Co. <lb />
bushels nice country corn <lb />
They tell me that J. R. Smith at per bushel at J- R <lb />
Co., Dixon are Co., Dix n. <lb />
as good wagons, cans bug-1 J R. Smith Co. have the <lb />
as can be found any where, i largest sign in Ayden, <lb />
See them before buying. Shoes for Ladies and <lb />
Dr. D H. pastor of the. Gentlemen. <lb />
Methodist church of I <lb />
will deliver the address at the <lb />
close of our graded school on <lb />
May 12th. <lb />
peanuts for sale by J. R <lb />
Smith Co. <lb />
J. W. Dixon, of Willow Green, <lb />
was here Thursday. Mr. Dixon <lb />
expects to run a warehouse here <lb />
again next season. <lb />
Sprint; dress goods laces and <lb />
trim to match at J. R. Smith <lb />
The remains of a child <lb />
of Octave Kinston <lb />
was brought here Tuesday and <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
N. C, May H, 1909. <lb />
Misses Agnes and Trilby Smith <lb />
went to Farmville Thursday <lb />
evening to attend the school <lb />
closing exercises that night. <lb />
Mrs. C. E and <lb />
Miss Jamie Tyson went to C. L. <lb />
Tyson's on a visit this morning. <lb />
Mrs. Ivy Smith and Mark <lb />
Smith, F. It. Smith, Misses <lb />
Rosa and Ellen Smith and Na- <lb />
and Carrie Belle Smith, <lb />
for <lb />
Jones went to <lb />
to attend the <lb />
taken out to the family burying R. E. Willoughby, E. S. <lb />
Robt. and Jessie <lb />
Farmville Friday <lb />
picnic. <lb />
Mr. lira, Lloyd Smith and <lb />
M Gertie Smith went to <lb />
Farmville Friday evening to <lb />
attend the school closing. <lb />
Em Joyner, Miss Bacon <lb />
aid R. J. Pulley Frank <lb />
of Greenville, were <lb />
visiting at Ivy Sunday. <lb />
Lloyd Smith <lb />
Monday to bring out wife's <lb />
had been shipped <lb />
from Henderson. <lb />
Your correspondent went to <lb />
Greenville Monday to attend the <lb />
old reunion and had a <lb />
good time the rain. <lb />
had plenty of dinner, <lb />
though it got rather damp before <lb />
we could eat it and we got damp <lb />
with it also. <lb />
Fruit agents are plentiful this <lb />
spring. Another passed <lb />
through last week. <lb />
Mrs. B. P. Willoughby and <lb />
were visiting Mis. C. E. <lb />
Saturday night and <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
On Sunday evening the people <lb />
gathered at school house <lb />
to attend Sunday and to <lb />
hear a sermon by Rev. J. B. <lb />
Cook, of Greenville, but they <lb />
ground near Hellen X Roads <lb />
interment. <lb />
J. R. South Co. ft Dixon are <lb />
repairing their electric light <lb />
lines. <lb />
J. L. and family <lb />
were here Friday visiting <lb />
Paris Green at J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
Several of our people attended <lb />
the closing exercises of the <lb />
Grifton graded school Friday. <lb />
The hose for <lb />
ladies and gentlemen is one of <lb />
the best on the market at <lb />
J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
School at F. W. B. Seminary <lb />
will close on 28th. Dr. J. M. <lb />
Parrot, of Kinston, Rev. Mr. <lb />
of Wilson, and Lev. St. <lb />
Clair, of Georgia, are on the <lb />
program for addresses. These <lb />
gentlemen are all good speakers. <lb />
There is a treat in store for all <lb />
who attend. <lb />
Harrows and cultivators at J. <lb />
R. Smith Co. <lb />
The ladies of the Methodist <lb />
church are preparing a pro <lb />
gram for children's day which <lb />
will be rendered 3rd Sunday <lb />
night. There will be singing <lb />
and recitations by the grown <lb />
people and children suitable for <lb />
the occasion. is invited. <lb />
Mason's fruit jars, caps and j were as the preacher <lb />
rubbers for same at J. R. Smith failed to come. We had a good <lb />
Ca <lb />
Mrs. N. C. Tripp, of Green <lb />
ville, came Friday to spend a <lb />
few days with Mrs. Titus Jolly, <lb />
near <lb />
Rape and Millet seed for <lb />
sale by J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
The 5-month's old baby of Joe <lb />
died here this morning <lb />
and will be buried in Ayden <lb />
cemetery Sunday afternoon. <lb />
Lime, cement, window, doors, <lb />
locks and hinges at J. R. Smith <lb />
ft Co. <lb />
All kind sewing machine need- <lb />
shuttles, bobbins and <lb />
needle thread rs for sale by J. <lb />
R. Smith Co. <lb />
We were surprised to find that <lb />
J. R. Smith Co. ft Dixon are car- <lb />
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. ft Dixon. <lb />
Don't send elsewhere, when <lb />
yon can get nice ceiling and <lb />
and door <lb />
order at J. R. <lb />
Sunday school. <lb />
Mr- and Mrs. R. A. Nichols, of <lb />
were visiting at F. M. <lb />
Smith's Sunday. <lb />
Don't be Afraid to Tell. <lb />
Some people have an idea that <lb />
it is pushing themselves forward <lb />
and wanting to get in the paper <lb />
if they tell the editor any item <lb />
of news, personal or otherwise, <lb />
with which they may be concern <lb />
ed. This is a mistaken idea which <lb />
they should dismiss from their <lb />
minds. It is not at <lb />
all, but simply a matter of inter <lb />
eat An editor or reporter can <lb />
not find out everything himself- <lb />
he cannot tell everybody who <lb />
comes, everybody who goes, nor <lb />
everybody who has visitors. The <lb />
Reflector can be reached by three <lb />
Residence number <lb />
printing room number and <lb />
business office number <lb />
through which it would be <lb />
to give an item that would take <lb />
but a few moments of your time. <lb />
If you are going away on a visit, <lb />
or return from a trip, t or have <lb />
guests in your home, just step <lb />
to the telephone and tell <lb />
Other people are interested in <lb />
these things and it will be <lb />
all ground. <lb />
The program was as the 10th of May as a day memo- <lb />
rial, a day to decorate the graves <lb />
Cannon, Cannon, those who gave their lives for <lb />
Isabel Dawson. the South and to pay loving tn <lb />
Happy Ritter, to their memory, and a day <lb />
Fannie Nobles. for reunion of the survivors of <lb />
Playing Tag that great struggle. Each year <lb />
Irma Cannon and Cannon I the number of gallant survivors <lb />
La Redemption I grows smaller, and those yet left <lb />
Sallie Belt re growing feeble with age and <lb />
Rustic Dance W. Mason, tottering on the brink of time <lb />
Dixon. <lb />
How we should love these old , <lb />
At the conclusion of the ad- <lb />
dress the graded school <lb />
sang Blue <lb />
on the Camp <lb />
was then tung by a <lb />
Chairman R. W. King stated <lb />
that for the last few years <lb />
question had been at times con- <lb />
to erect a Confederate <lb />
monument in Greenville, and he <lb />
thought the time had now <lb />
to take definite action to <lb />
end. <lb />
A committee with King <lb />
as chairman was appointed to <lb />
solicit subscriptions. <lb />
This is a step in right <lb />
and should be pushed to <lb />
completion and the <lb />
erected in time to be unveiled <lb />
on day of next year. <lb />
Every lover of the Confederacy <lb />
should help a contribution to <lb />
Characteristic Dance I heroes, and delight in doing <lb />
I the monument fund. <lb />
what we can to give them pleas <lb />
and comfort in their <lb />
years <lb />
It was an interesting scene to <lb />
witness the of old Con- <lb />
federates on this memorial day. <lb />
Jennie Turnage, Cannon, <lb />
Isabel Dawson. <lb />
La <lb />
Worthington, Lucretia <lb />
Worthington. <lb />
Dream Martin, <lb />
May Smith. j Many of them were here, and a. <lb />
,,, ,. ,. II i , ; close of which the veterans treat <lb />
waltz large number of visitors came to. . ,. <lb />
. , . j. , the assembly to a repetition <lb />
of the famous Chat <lb />
stirred so many to action during <lb />
The exercises began a little <lb />
l The school sang <lb />
We Meet and <lb />
the benediction was pronounced <lb />
by Rev. J. H. Shore. <lb />
Commander H. Harding of <lb />
I Bryan Grimes Camp made a few <lb />
remarks to the veterans at the <lb />
Jennie Esther Blount. <lb />
dance Smith, <lb />
Lucretia Worthington. <lb />
By the Meadow Brook War <lb />
Isabel Dawson. <lb />
Alpine Glow Herbert, <lb />
Sallie May <lb />
and Dixon. <lb />
After the program came two <lb />
guessing contests. The first <lb />
was identifying shadow pictures, <lb />
the other a list of questions, <lb />
the answers musical terms. <lb />
The mothers expressed them- <lb />
selves as being pleased with the <lb />
progress the girls have made <lb />
during the year. <lb />
Light refreshments were <lb />
served during the evening. <lb />
IT SAVED HIS LEG. <lb />
thought I'd writes <lb />
J. A. Wis., <lb />
of that doctors <lb />
could not cure, h d at last laid me up. <lb />
Then it <lb />
sound and Infallible for skin <lb />
eruptions, salt rheum, <lb />
fever sores, burns, scalds, cuts and <lb />
at all Druggists. <lb />
County <lb />
An Enterprising <lb />
Mrs. G. W. Foster is doing her <lb />
part toward producing food stuffs <lb />
for home consumption, thereby <lb />
keeping money at home that <lb />
would otherwise go out of the <lb />
county and State. Last season <lb />
she canned cans of corn, <lb />
tomatoes, peas, beans, peaches, <lb />
apples, pears, etc. and will do as <lb />
much or more this season. The <lb />
product is most excellent, far <lb />
superior to the imported stuff, <lb />
and finds immediate sale on this <lb />
market. There are a few other <lb />
wives who are engaged <lb />
in this business, but not enough. <lb />
Lexington Dispatch. <lb />
help make the day enjoyable for <lb />
them. <lb />
A Guaranteed Cough remedy is Bees <lb />
Laxative Cough Syrup. For , <lb />
colds, croup, whooping-cough, hoarse- <lb />
and all bronchial affections. Best , <lb />
for children because it is quick to man, an orator indeed <lb />
and Gently laxative. u audience in his <lb />
Sold John L. Wooten. <lb />
exercises began a <lb />
before o'clock when the <lb />
Bryan Grimes Drum Corps form- <lb />
ed at Five Point and under <lb />
command of Capt. W. T. Burton <lb />
marched to the court house and <lb />
passed in review of the old <lb />
soldiers assembled about the <lb />
square. <lb />
A line was then formed of the <lb />
old soldiers and graded school <lb />
children, the latter having <lb />
flowers, and headed by the drum <lb />
corps marched to Cherry Hill <lb />
cemetery where the graves of <lb />
old soldiers were decorated and <lb />
sounded. The line then <lb />
returned to the opera house <lb />
where the remainder of the <lb />
program was carried out as <lb />
published <lb />
The opera house was filled to <lb />
its utmost capacity, the old sol- <lb />
occupying the middle front <lb />
section, ladies occupying the <lb />
sides and rear, the overflow fill- <lb />
the gallery. <lb />
Mr. R. W. King master of <lb />
ceremonies and filled the place <lb />
well. <lb />
After an invocation by Rev. <lb />
B. F. Huske, the children of the <lb />
graded school sang <lb />
Mr. W. F. Evans, a young at- <lb />
of Greenville, in fitting <lb />
words introduced th speaker of <lb />
the day, Mr. E. L. Stewart, a <lb />
young attorney of Washington. <lb />
Both the introductory and ad- <lb />
dress were beautiful efforts that <lb />
filled with pride the hearts of all <lb />
who heard them. <lb />
Mr. Stewart is the <lb />
man who has ever been memo- <lb />
rial day orator here, but it can <lb />
truthfully be said that his ad- <lb />
dress has been surpassed by <lb />
none. He is a brilliant young <lb />
the war. <lb />
After the exercises dinner was <lb />
served the veterans on the court <lb />
house square. It was a pity that <lb />
showers or rain somewhat inter- <lb />
with this, but e soldiers <lb />
enjoyed the feast spread for <lb />
chem. <lb />
LIVED YEARS. <lb />
Wm. England's man <lb />
married the third lime at 1-0, worked <lb />
in the till and lived <lb />
I longer. People should be youthful <lb />
James Wright, of Ky., <lb />
shows how to feel <lb />
just a 16-year old boy, he writes, <lb />
taking six bottles of El <lb />
Bitters. For thirty years kidney <lb />
trouble made life a burden, hut the <lb />
first bottle of this medicine <lb />
convinced me found the greatest <lb />
cure on They're a godsend to <lb />
weak, sickly rundown or old <lb />
them. at all Druggists. <lb />
Marriage Licenses. <lb />
Register of Deeds W. M. Moore <lb />
has issued the following licenses <lb />
since last <lb />
WHITE. <lb />
S. G. Hodges and M. B. Lynch. <lb />
William Jackson Edwards and <lb />
Callie Edwards. <lb />
Harry L. Humphrey and Nan- <lb />
Lang. <lb />
David H. and Verna <lb />
COLORED. <lb />
Will Ward and Annie Phillips. <lb />
WHOOPING COUGH. <lb />
our daughter the <lb />
cough. Mr. Lane, of Hart- <lb />
land, recommended Chamberlain's <lb />
Cough Remedy and said it gave his <lb />
customers the best of satisfaction. <lb />
We it as he said, and . <lb />
it V anyone having child en <lb />
troubled with whooping <lb />
Mrs. A. Goal, of Mich. <lb />
L. Wooten and Coward <lb />
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Hoyt i Give II <lb />
give I <lb />
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worrying. ; . -.---at t-r- <lb />
. v girls, a , ton <lb />
lit. . <lb />
. I. tin i . r. How snail I <lb />
. To whom <lb />
urn for Bach ease mow or <lb />
a by Itself, cannot U <lb />
. by any general rule. <lb />
This la the the <lb />
problem. Mrs. . Pi <lb />
Loom, Mo la a Idler to <lb />
raj s; lib r <lb />
years f was a <lb />
child was <lb />
bar. Warns w <lb />
. to i <lb />
Slid <lb />
mother, Mn. Martha <lb />
H. a. Falls, v, <lb />
a I little eight-year-old girl <lb />
a had sad was <lb />
run-down <lb />
. i <lb />
and the mother <lb />
Finally, the got a bottle -f Peron <lb />
and giving it In <lb />
and it proved tO ha what <lb />
When aha commenced la lag <lb />
the child to be serried. <lb />
the mother says i. <lb />
round all the lime. <lb />
Her aiming words haWS <lb />
Sons a grant deal for her. She Is Ilia <lb />
only have, meant lots to <lb />
us t. have bar <lb />
arc samples of many <lb />
which Dr. i receiving, <lb />
straight from the hearts loving <lb />
another. While different schools <lb />
of medicine are <lb />
to theories and <lb />
steadily on giving <lb />
relief. After all, it la cures <lb />
people Theories are lulls <lb />
account. <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb />
AT AYDEN, N. C. <lb />
At the Close of Business April 28th, <lb />
Resources <lb />
and discounts 47,687.42 <lb />
Overdrafts unsecured <lb />
Furniture and fixtures <lb />
Demand loans <lb />
Due from <lb />
Cash items <lb />
Gold coin <lb />
Liabilities <lb />
00.75 <lb />
2,600.00 <lb />
80,889.04 <lb />
49.60 <lb />
80.00 <lb />
Silver coin, including all <lb />
minor coin cur. 1,819.94 <lb />
bank and other <lb />
U. Notes 8,188.00 <lb />
Total <lb />
stock <lb />
12,500.00 <lb />
Two Kinds of Farming. <lb />
The object of farming <lb />
is not to make money but <lb />
to make a living. The man who <lb />
farms with the idea of making a <lb />
living generally has money to <lb />
lend to the fallow who farms <lb />
with the idea of making money. <lb />
Carolina Union Farmer. <lb />
KING'S CROSS ROAD ITEMS. <lb />
Kings X Roads May <lb />
Smith to <lb />
Fountain <lb />
C. E. Cats went to <lb />
Friday and to the concert at <lb />
Farmville Friday night. <lb />
Miss Leona Smith Is spending <lb />
the week Miss <lb />
Smith. <lb />
Miss Irene Smith last <lb />
week with cousin. Miss <lb />
Minnie Smith. <lb />
W. L. Mat thews and C- E. <lb />
Case went to Fountain Saturday. <lb />
Walter Worthington went to <lb />
Farmville Friday and attended <lb />
the concert it night. <lb />
Mr. and. Mrs. S. E. Smith <lb />
spent Sunday at Fountain. <lb />
Mrs. Addie O. Corbett attend- <lb />
ed the land sale and concert at <lb />
Farmville Friday. <lb />
G. W. Burnett and wife at- <lb />
tended the picnic at Farmville <lb />
Friday. <lb />
Mrs. J. Smith <lb />
Saturday evening with Mrs. <lb />
Smith. <lb />
Miss Tyson last <lb />
Thursday and y with Miss <lb />
Minnie Smith, near Farmville. <lb />
We are to loam that our <lb />
Bible class at the Cross K is <lb />
a thin,; of the past. <lb />
Moore and <lb />
I son county, spent last Thursday <lb />
with W. C. Moore. <lb />
Surplus fund <lb />
profits, less <lb />
cur. exp. and taxes pd. 176.20 <lb />
Dividend unpaid 120.00 <lb />
Deposits sub. to check 48,498.84 <lb />
Cashier's outstanding 47.80 <lb />
Total <lb />
STATE OF NORTH <lb />
COUNTY Of PITT <lb />
L J. B. Smith, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly that <lb />
the above statement is to bast o; ray knowledge and belief. <lb />
SMITH, Cashier. <lb />
will treat you <lb />
Dr Joseph Dixon <lb />
Physician and Surgeon <lb />
Office over Bank <lb />
AYDEN. N. a <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
W. H. Smith has purchased <lb />
the est of A. Cox in the <lb />
Carolina <lb />
Co. and will conduct the bus- <lb />
at the sane place- All <lb />
work promptly looked after Mr, <lb />
Cox will still with the <lb />
Company. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb />
fore me, this t. day of May, <lb />
1900. <lb />
STANCIL HODGES, <lb />
Notary<lb />
J. R SMITH. <lb />
ELIAS TURNAGE. <lb />
DIXON. <lb />
Directors. <lb />
MISS C MEREDITH, <lb />
Graduate <lb />
North <lb />
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honored citizen of town <lb />
from a attack of <lb />
told a if he <lb />
could obtain a bottle of Chamberlain's <lb />
Colic, Cholera an I Remedy, <lb />
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used this remedy in the West. <lb />
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On It was n very fair rep- <lb />
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at the oldest <lb />
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No record that any of humankind <lb />
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the limber In on a slope <lb />
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n considerable body of water <lb />
into a river, thus causing floods, the <lb />
trees ma; not he cut at all, except <lb />
such a small portion of them as <lb />
each year reach maturity. Most <lb />
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recreating the devastated forests, <lb />
the Germans do not tax crowing <lb />
forests for thirty years after the <lb />
young trees are first planted. By <lb />
that time, under proper conditions <lb />
of scientific forestry, a permanent <lb />
regular annual crop may cut <lb />
and the forest may well bear its <lb />
just share of the burden of <lb />
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RETORT. <lb />
Greenville Reads Them <lb />
With Uncommon Inter- <lb />
est. <lb />
A citizen tell his <lb />
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The report of and <lb />
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John Latham, St., <lb />
N. C. Kid- <lb />
Tills in my far surpassed any <lb />
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used. For some time my kidneys were <lb />
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I reader Kidney was so <lb />
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Remember the name <lb />
take no other. <lb />
A Wooden Head. <lb />
In spite of the humor in his <lb />
John was extremely <lb />
lo being made fun of, as <lb />
Richard Stoddard discover- <lb />
ed. The two met one day in Broad- <lb />
way. New York, and the old poet <lb />
was feeling in a particularly good <lb />
humor. <lb />
he exclaimed, do- <lb />
heller than I expected. He is <lb />
making a great <lb />
Stoddard asked. <lb />
has started a lumber <lb />
in Saxe replied. <lb />
out of his own the <lb />
younger man And Saxe <lb />
mediately left him in a huff. <lb />
DAYS OF THE WEEK. <lb />
At One Tims War <lb />
Merely by Numbers. <lb />
Formerly I he days of the week were <lb />
numbered one. two, three, four, <lb />
and six. beginning with Sabbath <lb />
Even now the custom still prevails <lb />
among certain modem Uriel's, the <lb />
Slavs and the Finns. Many old <lb />
orthodox Quakers, <lb />
in the north of England, still hold <lb />
to this Custom, which was the common <lb />
one In the days of the apostles and <lb />
down to the fourth century well at <lb />
usual among the Jews and the Arabs. <lb />
The orthodox Quakers use the <lb />
System In preference to the <lb />
nary on the ground that the gods and <lb />
goddesses, from w horn the names were <lb />
taken, not of the highest <lb />
In point of morals. <lb />
The week was originally only a con- <lb />
quarter of the month; <lb />
hence It began on Monday, or moon <lb />
day. The Italians still call Monday <lb />
the mid Sunday the seventh day <lb />
of the week. Tuesday Is derived from <lb />
the Norse who corresponded to <lb />
Mars, the god of war. a most <lb />
person in the eyes of Quakers. <lb />
Thursday was Thor's day. Thor being <lb />
a god warrior who was morally no bet- <lb />
tor than he ought to Wednesday. <lb />
again, was day. being <lb />
god of battle rage. The lb <lb />
called this day Mercury's. Friday was <lb />
supposed to the luckiest day of the <lb />
women. It was called <lb />
the Norse the goddess of love. <lb />
and Is the best day for weddings. <lb />
the pagan Romans It was also the day <lb />
of Venus, though the <lb />
called ll the day of luck because <lb />
had been on Unit day. <lb />
Saturday was called after Saturn, and <lb />
Sunday was known to the Christians <lb />
as resurrection or sun day. <lb />
The week of seven days was Import <lb />
ed from Alexandria Into and <lb />
into Italy about the time of Christ. <lb />
The had previously divided <lb />
month Into sets of ten days, the <lb />
Into of eight days, three <lb />
and a half sets being equal to one <lb />
month. New York World. <lb />
The Central Mercantile Co. <lb />
J. Davenport, Mgr. <lb />
An Author's Initials. <lb />
REPORT OF CONDITION OF <lb />
The Greenville Trust Co., <lb />
AT GREENVILLE, N. <lb />
At the close of business, April <lb />
Resources <lb />
I discounts <lb />
Overdrafts secured <lb />
and unsecured <lb />
Other stocks, bonds <lb />
and mortgages <lb />
Furniture and fixtures <lb />
Demand loans <lb />
Due from <lb />
Cash items <lb />
Gold coin <lb />
Silver coin, including <lb />
minor coin currency <lb />
Nat bank notes and <lb />
other U. notes <lb />
Total <lb />
120,010.08 <lb />
1,274.51 <lb />
1,000.00 <lb />
4,683.89 <lb />
26,771.72 <lb />
1,067.08 <lb />
15.110 <lb />
880.17 <lb />
7.088.00 <lb />
Liabilities <lb />
Capital stock <lb />
Surplus fund 17,600.00 <lb />
Undivided profits, less <lb />
cur. exp and taxes pd <lb />
Dividends unpaid 120.00 <lb />
Time certificates of <lb />
deposit 23,827.70 <lb />
Deposits sub to check 102,634.10 <lb />
Cashier's <lb />
Total <lb />
A cadet was complaining of <lb />
the tight fit of his uniform. <lb />
Why, be declared, col- <lb />
presses my Adam's apple so hard <lb />
I can taste Weekly. <lb />
Tour little child <lb />
Is only <lb />
J S MOORING <lb />
Sam White tore on Fire Points. More room and larger stock. Come <lb />
General Merchandise. <lb />
Grades School. <lb />
The graded school at Bethel <lb />
closed this week with very in- <lb />
exercises. Prof. J. <lb />
Henry Highsmith. of Wake For- <lb />
est, the address. Bethel <lb />
has an excellent school that re- <lb />
credit upon that community <lb />
and the county. <lb />
The Reflector job work. <lb />
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, County of Pitt, <lb />
C. S. Can-, Cashier of the above-named bunk, do solemnly <lb />
Initials sometimes the resort of swear the above statement is true to the best of my <lb />
writer who s anxious to conceal <lb />
his Identity, and n glance through any <lb />
one of the Too volumes that comprise <lb />
of tile museum <lb />
reading Man will discover some <lb />
strange Instances. A theological hook, <lb />
Inquiry Into the Meaning of <lb />
Demoniacs the New Testament <lb />
Is attributed to T. P. A. P. O. A. H. I. <lb />
C, O. S. Its real author was a <lb />
Arthur and the initials reveal <lb />
his position as and <lb />
prebendary of Alton In the <lb />
church at <lb />
Ma, <lb />
organist Relic jilted for <lb />
millionaire played a spiteful trick <lb />
at her <lb />
did he <lb />
of playing them aisle <lb />
with wedding march, be struck op <lb />
Old Transcript <lb />
Gardner's Re- <lb />
pair Shop. <lb />
Opposite City Market, Greenville <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
Carts, and farm- <lb />
utensils repaired. Furniture repair- <lb />
ed and upholstered. Sewing machines <lb />
repaired. All work guaranteed to be <lb />
as good the beat and prices lower <lb />
than elsewhere. Wood sawed also by a <lb />
portable Cut once cut twice <lb />
cut three times per cord. <lb />
Give me a trial. <lb />
edge and belief. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb />
fore me, this 1st day of May, <lb />
1900. Andrew J. Moore, <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
S. CARR, Cashier. <lb />
J. L. Woo ten, <lb />
A. M. Moseley, <lb />
R. C. Flanagan, <lb />
Directors <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
The Bethel Banking Trust Co., <lb />
AT BETHEL, N. <lb />
At the close of business, April 28th, <lb />
Loans and discounts <lb />
Overdrafts <lb />
and <lb />
furniture and <lb />
Due from and <lb />
and silver <lb />
minor coin currency Total <lb />
Liabilities <lb />
Capital Stock 6,000.00 <lb />
Surplus fund 4,600.00 <lb />
Undivided profits less <lb />
expenses taxes pd 1,868.99 <lb />
Time certificates of 8,669.68 <lb />
Deposits sub to check 27,671.66 <lb />
Total <lb />
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, County of Pitt, <lb />
I, W. H. Cashier of the above-named bank, do sol- <lb />
swear that, the above statement is true to the best of my <lb />
W. H. Cashier. <lb />
knowledge and belief. <lb />
Subscribed sworn to be- <lb />
fore me, this 4th day of May, <lb />
1909. 6.-T. Carson, <lb />
Notary Public <lb />
M. O. <lb />
M. Jones. <lb />
Staton, <lb />
Directors. <lb />
FOOLED <lb />
An Incident of the Days of Stage- <lb />
coach Holdups. <lb />
QUICK WIT OF PAT <lb />
GREENVILLE GRADED SCHOOLS <lb />
Trick by Which the Old Time <lb />
Mining Man of Colorado Saved Him- <lb />
and Sacrificed His Fellow <lb />
and the Story Sequel. <lb />
the In the oh <lb />
days found themselves In the <lb />
clutches if they <lb />
hurried, the short <lb />
time driver guard were <lb />
mil In proper seats of helpless, <lb />
to secret money Bad valuable In <lb />
the place that It- <lb />
a Colorado minim; <lb />
man. such precautions were use- <lb />
less, for there was small time and <lb />
of place to hide <lb />
la a mere shell of a. <lb />
If a man was found without money. <lb />
they stripped bin and searched the <lb />
since well. <lb />
experience of Pat <lb />
old mining of Colorado, Is <lb />
historic. One he took the <lb />
tags from Silver Cliff camp. hound <lb />
for the railroad, stats miles away, in <lb />
the were ii other <lb />
none whom knew As <lb />
they reached the narrowest part of the <lb />
gorge leads out of Wet Mountain <lb />
valley n of up <lb />
your Mm stag to a <lb />
standstill every <lb />
in ii to n swift that anises <lb />
action was taken he would go <lb />
Drake, one Ms wad of bills <lb />
down his another thrust his <lb />
roll down hack of his neck; n third <lb />
took off his hat. put his wallet Inside <lb />
and It hack on Ids head. Every <lb />
man Jack of them to <lb />
May 21st <lb />
Contest With May 14th <lb />
The sixth annual session of the <lb />
Greenville graded schools will <lb />
close on Friday, the 21st instant. <lb />
There being no graduates this <lb />
year, the commencement <lb />
will be limited to one enter <lb />
which will be held in <lb />
the opera at p. m., <lb />
on the 21st. The <lb />
will consist of the literary ad- <lb />
dress, and of several selections <lb />
from the classes in music under <lb />
direction of the two teachers in <lb />
music. <lb />
Our commencement speaker of Interest in h Caro- <lb />
this year is Dr. D. H. Hill, Una. <lb />
of the North Carolina Col- <lb />
THE MUSIC CLUB. <lb />
I., <lb />
STATE NEWS. <lb />
Handsomely Mr. <lb />
Chariot James. <lb />
One of meeting the <lb />
Music Club has on <lb />
Thursday when Mr. <lb />
James was In ad- <lb />
to almost the <lb />
membership of the club, many <lb />
invited god <lb />
it was a delightful occasion <lb />
ad. <lb />
There was not much of a <lb />
nature to attend to, and <lb />
this the meeting, <lb />
Mrs. Warren presiding in the <lb />
absence of the president, was <lb />
quickly dispatched to give place <lb />
to what was to follow. A com- <lb />
D. , ,. , ; e consisting of Mrs. War-1 <lb />
May Lucius I ., n . . ., , <lb />
, Mrs Forbes. <lb />
Arts. Dr. H, recently sue-1 , on tho and Mr. was appointed <lb />
to the program music <lb />
I to be furnished by the club at. <lb />
Dr. Geo. T. Winston as <lb />
president of the A. M. College. <lb />
He has made a very favorable <lb />
impression on the State and <lb />
am sure our people will be glad <lb />
to welcome him to our town. <lb />
Dr. Hill is a good speaker, and <lb />
we may assure ourselves of a <lb />
good address. <lb />
On the of the 21st, <lb />
a recital by the class in <lb />
mental music will be given in <lb />
the chapel of the graded school <lb />
building. The recital will be for <lb />
the training of the children in <lb />
playing in public. To this ex- <lb />
parents of the <lb />
line by falling <lb />
from a freight on the rails. <lb />
N. c. May <lb />
-The R. J. Reynolds Tobacco <lb />
Company announced today that <lb />
are preparing plans evening was as fL. <lb />
for a new live-story Edward He <lb />
factoring 1201 by feet. i. of <lb />
It will cost about and <lb />
the company hopes to see it com <lb />
this year. <lb />
i he convention of the King's <lb />
Daughters held here the I <lb />
laM week in May. <lb />
The entertainment program of. <lb />
have a cordial invitation. <lb />
Once more I desire to remind <lb />
the public of our contest in de- <lb />
date with the city high school of <lb />
Goldsboro, in the opera house on <lb />
the night of the 14th. The <lb />
the in <lb />
I few moments a barrel <lb />
at the window, mid there <lb />
the order, up mid nil Out <lb />
the passengers mid In <lb />
line with lifted bands, the <lb />
end. When the searching <lb />
went man he <lb />
found nothing. this, lie <lb />
started the second, with boys speak well, we <lb />
same 1st k of success. Angry this, learn, and the contest is going <lb />
be <lb />
Winchester. <lb />
have to bide <lb />
their stuff, d-n he <lb />
Just make and then <lb />
we'll pi the singe. They'll <lb />
pay for us to nil this <lb />
up spoke Pat from <lb />
the far end of the line, <lb />
he said, addressing <lb />
you're In a hurry, mid I know <lb />
I'm n poor miner with nil my property <lb />
In the world -Just the I've <lb />
my pocket If you'll leave me that lit- <lb />
roll I'll tell you where these other <lb />
fellows have bidden swag, <lb />
you can collect It quick and skip out. <lb />
Is it a bargain r <lb />
Mid the man with the <lb />
guarding Fifteen dollars meant <lb />
nothing to the compared lo the <lb />
risk. said Pat pointing t the <lb />
line, fellow's money Is <lb />
Stuffed down Ids right, boot <lb />
holdup Investigated drew <lb />
forth plump roll of hills from the <lb />
Boot leg. next went on <lb />
rat. got his money hid under the <lb />
hind In <lb />
hope our people will lend all <lb />
the encouragement they can to <lb />
Messrs. and Taylor, our <lb />
speakers. We are into the con- <lb />
test to win, and the victory must <lb />
be won by these two boys. <lb />
The Goldsboro high school is <lb />
many times older than the <lb />
Greenville high school, and it <lb />
would certainly be no disgrace <lb />
to be defeated by such a notable <lb />
antagonist. On the other hand, <lb />
the credit of a victory over them <lb />
would mean some laurels for us <lb />
about which we are very deeply <lb />
concerned these days. <lb />
H. B. Smith, Supt. <lb />
WON'T SLIGHT A GOOD FRIEND. <lb />
ever I need a couch medicine <lb />
again what to declares <lb />
in <lb />
found n fat wallet stuffed under the j w Discovery, and seeing its excel <lb />
cushion. next has got his money, lent results in my own aid <lb />
In his hat. and the next I it is the best med- <lb />
down the hack of his Osaka mid made for cods a-d lung <lb />
the went down the line of Ev, one ho tries it <lb />
them, while the drew. Relief is felt at once <lb />
forth money all manlier of places. you. tor <lb />
,,,,, , .,,,., bronchitis, huge, croup, <lb />
pain in The chest <lb />
bundled the passengers hack In bins its supreme. and <lb />
et driver and guard hack on j bottle Guaranteed by all <lb />
their seats ml told them lo pi ahead <lb />
not. however, before they had given <lb />
Pat a twenty dollar Mil mid u hearty <lb />
slap of thanks on his Irish hack. <lb />
storm Hint broke over bis head j <lb />
Durham, May 3-The dead <lb />
body of Dan W. Rogers, a whir.- <lb />
farmer of Durham, aged <lb />
years, was found on the <lb />
em's yards yesterday morning <lb />
about o'clock. There are up- <lb />
that something more <lb />
than accident figured in <lb />
though the people are divided as <lb />
to whether the dead man <lb />
himself on the track or was put; <lb />
Mrs. W. L. Hall. <lb />
Vocal solo <lb />
Miss Gaston. <lb />
Instrumental solo, <lb />
Mrs. J. W, HiggS. <lb />
Vocal duet <lb />
Miss Bennett ard Mr. James. <lb />
.-; solo <lb />
Mies Irma Cobb- <lb />
Vocal solo <lb />
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Baker Hart. <lb />
by foul work. <lb />
THE MOST COMMON CAUSE OF <lb />
SUFFERING. <lb />
Mrs. Chas. C. Skinner. <lb />
After the program, every <lb />
number of which was excellent, <lb />
the host distributed <lb />
blanks. This was a <lb />
with blanks that had to be cup- <lb />
plied with terms, eight <lb />
Men Go Higher. <lb />
At the meeting of the <lb />
enact, after it rolled n j Red Men in New <lb />
safe distance from bandits threat- j. . <lb />
us wry life before be could get Greenville men were elect- <lb />
a Had it nut tin ed to prominent positions. Mr, <lb />
T White was elected Great <lb />
Sachem, Mr. R. C. Flanagan was <lb />
made chairman of the Great <lb />
Board of Appeals and Dr. D. L. <lb />
James a member of <lb />
committee. The next great <lb />
goes to Concord. <lb />
robbers <lb />
Put was man he never would <lb />
have cut away alive. <lb />
of you up Just bow <lb />
much you've he null to <lb />
low passengers when hist they <lb />
would listen, I'll pay you <lb />
not only what that Is. hut an <lb />
amount In addition, for the bother I've <lb />
given and be pulled from In- <lb />
vest pocket u huge roll of hills. <lb />
in bewilderment travelers counted <lb />
up their losses. Collectively It was <lb />
For a hum or apply Chamber- <lb />
Salve. It will allay pain <lb />
about rat peeled two i <lb />
the mass of, <lb />
and. hand I I hem toil responsible pas- <lb />
Mm to make correct <lb />
when railroad. <lb />
sorry for the unpleasant <lb />
hour I caused he <lb />
but It MM the only thine I could do to <lb />
save myself. have Just sold u mine I <lb />
back In Silver Cliff for cash <lb />
and other way to bring <lb />
money out except In my packet Here <lb />
Is the bundle of and he held up tho <lb />
fat roll. I heard the holdups <lb />
outside I It was all up. for yon <lb />
can't hide money those hounds. <lb />
Bat when you fellows pulled out your <lb />
money to hide It and I that none, <lb />
Of you bad any amount thought j <lb />
I won hi work a game on tho <lb />
and away to the <lb />
In order lo save myself. I surely <lb />
did They've got but I've saved <lb />
my <lb />
MAKE ICE CREAM <lb />
FROM WATER <lb />
and a small quantity of condensed <lb />
milk, if fresh milk cannot be had. <lb />
month <lb />
I . . . <lb />
AiM DOM to <lb />
ii. 13.-. <lb />
III AM <lb />
high we have mount.-, In de- <lb />
light. In our do we sink as <lb />
low. rib. <lb />
Rheumatism causes more pain and <lb />
suffering than any other disease, fur <lb />
the that it is the most common I minutes being given the contest- <lb />
of all ids, and it is cert gratifying . . c. . . , <lb />
to to know that ants to in missing words. <lb />
Iain's Liniment will afford relict, The prize won by <lb />
make rest and sleep possible. In. , w; <lb />
the which Minor and the members <lb />
is at first temporary, become prize by Mrs. Warren, these <lb />
while in old people subject the record. <lb />
to rheumatism, often u <lb />
by dampness or changes i Refreshments were then <lb />
a permanent cure cannot be the ices being in mandolin <lb />
expected; relief from pain which shapes. The souvenirs were <lb />
ill- liniment affords alone worth ball-shaped Concertinas <lb />
many times its cost, <lb />
sizes for sale by J. <lb />
Coward and Woolen. <lb />
and cent <lb />
L. Wooten and <lb />
Longfellow-Swift. <lb />
Quite a number of her friends <lb />
in this city will be surprised to <lb />
learn that on the first of May <lb />
Miss Bruce Swift, of Kinston, <lb />
became the bride of Mr. J. S. <lb />
Longfellow, of Maryland. The <lb />
ceremony was performed by <lb />
Kev. Wingate in Norfolk, Va. <lb />
After the marriage Mr. and Mrs. <lb />
Longfellow went to Maryland to <lb />
pay a visit to the parents and <lb />
relatives of the and now <lb />
they will spend a few days in <lb />
Kinston. <lb />
Mrs. was one of <lb />
most popular and at- <lb />
tractive young ladies Mr. <lb />
travels for a <lb />
house. They have <lb />
not yet decided fully as to their <lb />
future Free <lb />
Press. <lb />
Miss Swift was for two years <lb />
years stenographer for the Far- <lb />
Consolidated Com- <lb />
here, and has a host of <lb />
friends in Greenville. Mr. <lb />
Longfellow is also well known <lb />
here. <lb />
Mix all together thoroughly and <lb />
Don't heat or cook it; <lb />
don't add else. This <lb />
makes two quarts of delicious <lb />
cream in minutes at very small <lb />
cost. <lb />
YOU KNOW IT'S Him.<lb />
and <lb />
packages at all grocers. <lb />
Book <lb />
Th Oman Para f Co,, It Rm, N. Y. <lb />
BILIOUSNESS AND CONSTIPATION <lb />
For I was troubled with <lb />
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life for My appetite <lb />
failed me, I lost my usual force and <lb />
vitality. Pepsin and ca- <lb />
only made mutters worse. I <lb />
do not know where I should have been <lb />
today had I not tried <lb />
and Liver Tablets. The tab- <lb />
It ts relieve the ill at once, <lb />
strengthen the digestive functions, <lb />
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the system to do its work <lb />
I Potts, <lb />
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L. Wooten and Coward Wooten. <lb />
STILL WITH <lb />
The <lb />
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INSURANCE COMPANY, <lb />
OP <lb />
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OLDEST IN AMERICA, <lb />
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H. BENTLEY HARRISS <lb />
Door to <lb />
N. <lb />
every <lb />
one of which made music and <lb />
afforded much amusement as <lb />
guests began playing them. <lb />
The next meeting of the club <lb />
will be with Dr. <lb />
SMASHES ALL RECORDS. <lb />
As an all-round laxative tonic <lb />
t-r other pills can corn- <lb />
New Life P Us. <lb />
They tone and regulate stomach, liver <lb />
kidneys, purity the blood, strength- <lb />
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OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE, <lb />
AT FARMVILLE, N. <lb />
At the Close business April 28th, <lb />
Resources <lb />
P. If. JOHNSTON. <lb />
ENGINEER and <lb />
Running repairs to all kind of <lb />
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Of Course <lb />
You get <lb />
Horse Goods c c <lb />
of------ <lb />
Corey <lb />
POOR PRINT <lb />
Loans and discounts <lb />
Overdrafts secured <lb />
unsecured <lb />
Furniture and fixtures <lb />
Due from A <lb />
items <lb />
Gold coin <lb />
Silver coin, including <lb />
minor coin currency <lb />
Nut hank other U, S. <lb />
Notes <lb />
Total <lb />
Liabilities <lb />
Capital stock 10,000.00 <lb />
Surplus fun I 6,000.00 <lb />
Undivided profits less <lb />
cur. exp and taxes pd 8,179.70 <lb />
Time of deposits 8,198.88 <lb />
Deposits sub. to cheek 04,864.49 <lb />
Cashier's <lb />
Total 191,294.98 <lb />
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, County of Pitt, <lb />
I, R. Davis, Cashier of the bank, do solemnly <lb />
swear that the above statement is true to the best of <lb />
edge and belief. J. R. DAVIS, Cashier. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn In before <lb />
me, this 28th day of April. 1909. <lb />
A. <lb />
Notary Republic. <lb />
T. L. Turnage, <lb />
W. M. hung, <lb />
F. M. Davis, <lb />
Directors. <lb />
The One Price <lb />
JEWELRY STORE. <lb />
Every Sale is recorded for future <lb />
reference. We deal square and <lb />
give you the best goods at <lb />
prices. <lb />
Look for <lb />
C. E. BRADLEY, <lb />
Jeweler. <lb />
THE REST ROOM <lb />
In the Building on Third street. Open for the <lb />
use of Ladies coming in from the country to spend <lb />
the day in Greenville. Matron in charge, <lb />
every attention free. <lb />
All Ladies Cordially Welcomed. <lb />
W. M. DAWSON <lb />
Ladies and Gents Tailor, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Pressing;. Altering, <lb />
Scouring, Chemical Dry Cleaning. <lb />
faction or no charges. <lb />
In rear of Herbert Barber <lb />
Shop. <lb />
WORK. <lb />
I am prepared to do all kinds <lb />
of work for ladies, dress making <lb />
cleaning and shampooing hair. <lb />
Your patronage and sat- <lb />
-t <lb />
Mrs. Ella K Cilley, <lb />
Greene <lb />
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j APARTMENT <lb />
In Charge of F. C. NYE <lb />
Agent of The Extern Reflector tor and -Advertising Rates on Application <lb />
are headquarters for the have a lot of enamel ware. <lb />
peg-tooth and t that must go. See us for prices <lb />
barn ans, cutters, it. A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
t. , ors Our line of fresh seeds <lb />
d without these ma- , <lb />
all kinds has <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
Get the plow for <lb />
en his firm. We can <lb />
give you will interest <lb />
you. . ,,,, now ; <lb />
Harrington, G <lb />
and t . st s. <lb />
n Barber Co. <lb />
Hors I and harness <lb />
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A. G. C Co. B G. Cox Mg. Co. <lb />
; i . ore carrying of <lb />
washers a she while C Ca. its. Prices are <lb />
nice hearse <lb />
Wed con. <lb />
Axes, shot els, p bush <lb />
ax i. in ; <lb />
A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. <lb />
men's and boy's <lb />
b store, the best straw bats opened up. <lb />
them from the wide brimmed <lb />
p the nicest dress hat <lb />
Harrington Barber ft Co. <lb />
Oar lino of is now <lb />
ready for inspection. See us for <lb />
A. W. Ange <lb />
; kt r. able prices. <lb />
; in, Barber Co. <lb />
Hi Dora Cox and Battle <lb />
Ki<lb />
Pr t i rs, prices. <lb />
be . d Co. <lb />
I- Lunch- en short A. W. wish to <lb />
ft Button, announce to their many <lb />
Mi <lb />
afternoon to spend I <lb />
V invited to come examine oar <lb />
examine cur line of can give you <lb />
;. <lb />
hats, that will interest you. <lb />
has just been opened up. <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
W have lived our line <lb />
cf men's and slippers. <lb />
Harrington . <lb />
Mi-s Ca. e Smith, of Ayden. styles and prices. <lb />
pas.-.-.; through yesterday on her <lb />
way to h ire in country <lb />
A. W. A Co. have sum- <lb />
mer bu i I s and rs. <lb />
Err st C x and Frank E <lb />
went to Greenville <lb />
yesterday after, on. <lb />
The new reversible <lb />
Harrington. Barber Co. <lb />
A Dew men's <lb />
dress shoes just in. <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
Fresh corned herrings <lb />
A. w. Ange Co. <lb />
We call your attention <lb />
to the of the Bank <lb />
r w is indispensable on an up-to- of Winterville, the ex <lb />
date farm. See us before buy- condition of the bank. It <lb />
Ha Barber Co. solicits your patronage and <lb />
Lizzie Cox, of prompt service. <lb />
High school went to New hamburgs of all styles. <lb />
Friday to spend Sun- A. W. Ange ft <lb />
day. <lb />
To Our Friends and <lb />
Our line of men's sad We desire call your kind <lb />
and MUM r stock of attention to our <lb />
and caps has just been opened. I Trucks as the season i-; row <lb />
Bee us d prices. most at hand when you will need <lb />
A. W. Ange Co. trucks for housing your tobacco. <lb />
The closing exercises of Win-1 We have orders now for <lb />
High School will take than for future shipments <lb />
place next week. On Wednesday land would, therefore, urge our <lb />
evening o'clock the annual I customers to place their orders <lb />
sermon will be preached early as possible which will <lb />
Rev. C. L. of Newt insure getting when want- <lb />
Bern, in Thursday evening at led, otherwise owing to the great <lb />
o'clock the graduating exercises demand might somewhat <lb />
lake puce. <lb />
We handle the and <lb />
guano dis- <lb />
Come and examine <lb />
them W can give prices that <lb />
interest you. <lb />
Harrington, Barber <lb />
On Friday morning at <lb />
o'clock the adore; will <lb />
be delivered by Dr. W. L, Poteat <lb />
of Forest College. At <lb />
p. m. there will be a debate <lb />
given th Vance Literary Society. <lb />
At p. m. the closing con <lb />
cert, will be given under the <lb />
of the <lb />
literary Society. The public is <lb />
cordially invited to attend all <lb />
these exercises. <lb />
Fresh corned herrings just in. <lb />
A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
A new line of best crockery <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
you want your chickens to <lb />
be healthy and lay well, and your <lb />
pins to he thrifty give them Dr. <lb />
BLACK JACK ITEMS. <lb />
Black Jack, N. C. May <lb />
Bullock, of Gum <lb />
Swamp, is spending a few days <lb />
with Mrs. W. L. Clark. <lb />
G Adams and Miss <lb />
Hi per -pent Saturday night <lb />
near <lb />
Martha Clark spent Sat- <lb />
nigh with Misses Stella <lb />
and tn G <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dixon <lb />
and little daughter went to <lb />
Greenville last week. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse <lb />
vent to today. <lb />
Mrs. V Gaskins and <lb />
children, of spent <lb />
Sunday <lb />
There was quite a large crowd <lb />
here attended Sunday school at <lb />
school house Sunday <lb />
morning. <lb />
Miss Mattie Mills spent <lb />
day nitric, and Sunday with Miss <lb />
Lula Arnold. <lb />
Miss Lula of Green- <lb />
spent Saturday night and <lb />
Sunday with Miss Martha <lb />
Mrs. Ida and children, <lb />
of Simpson, spent Saturday <lb />
and Sunday here with <lb />
There was a large crowd out <lb />
Friday night to hear the debate. <lb />
It was ably discussed by the <lb />
young men. The judges decided <lb />
in of the affirmative. <lb />
There will another debate <lb />
Thursday as Hire will be <lb />
preaching by Jones Friday <lb />
night Ali cordially invited to <lb />
com out Thursday night to hear <lb />
the discussion, <lb />
ed, that foreign <lb />
should be <lb />
There will be preaching <lb />
day and Sunday hire. <lb />
There was a large crowd at <lb />
Sunday school yesterday. We <lb />
are i lad to see the people taking <lb />
more interest in this work, and <lb />
cordially invite all to come cut <lb />
and help us carry it on. <lb />
THE <lb />
FERTILIZER <lb />
THAT NEVER <lb />
FAILS<lb />
iS <lb />
Tobacco Guano<lb />
COLUMBIA GUANO CO. <lb />
NORFOLK, VA. <lb />
Advice to the Aged. <lb />
Ate Infirmities, us <lb />
wink and <lb />
effect on these <lb />
to their natural function as <lb />
In v. . i <lb />
IMPARTING <lb />
to the bladder and LIVER. <lb />
They an to old and <lb />
SON SHOOTS FATHER. <lb />
OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BANK OF WINTERVILLE, <lb />
AT N. C. <lb />
At the close of business April 28th, <lb />
pl <lb />
Res out <lb />
Loans and discounts 8,411.61 <lb />
Furniture and fixtures <lb />
loans I <lb />
Due from and <lb />
Gold coin 180.00 <lb />
Silver coin, including <lb />
minor currency <lb />
Nut bank notes and other <lb />
S. notes 1.587 <lb />
Total M <lb />
Liabilities <lb />
1,411.61 ; Capital stock <lb />
1.178 <lb />
18,800.00 <lb />
650.00 <lb />
Undivided profits, less <lb />
expenses and taxes pd <lb />
Time of deposit <lb />
Deposits subject to 8,054.61 <lb />
Cashier's check 1.00 <lb />
Total <lb />
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Pitt County, as <lb />
We. J E Green, Cashier and V. A. Cashier <lb />
of the above named do solemnly swear that the above state- <lb />
is true to the best of our knowledge and belief. <lb />
F. A EDMONDSON, J- E. <lb />
Cashier. Cashier. <lb />
delayed. <lb />
Call or write A G Cox <lb />
Co., Winterville N. C. <lb />
Rev. E T. Philips his <lb />
regular here Sunday <lb />
Free Will church. <lb />
There was an exercise given by <lb />
the children at night. <lb />
J. R. Smith, of Ayden, was <lb />
here afternoon. He <lb />
was accompanied home by Miss <lb />
Norms <lb />
Miss Elizabeth Boushall and <lb />
Rev. T. H. King went to Green- <lb />
ville yesterday afternoon. <lb />
Tonight at o'clock the annual <lb />
sermon at the commencement of <lb />
Winterville High school will be <lb />
preached by Rev. C. L. <lb />
All are most cordially invited to <lb />
this service <lb />
fresh herrings. <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
mm <lb />
Oakley, N. C, May 11.1903. <lb />
C. L. of Greenville, <lb />
was Here I week. <lb />
Hiss Millie Roebuck, of <lb />
her sister here, <lb />
Mr. H. A. Gray, last week. <lb />
from here attended <lb />
church at swamp <lb />
day and Sunday. <lb />
N. L Gray Badly Wounded by His <lb />
Sob Gray. <lb />
0.1 Sunday the colored p- <lb />
had a quarterly meeting at th <lb />
church. Post OaK, in Carolina <lb />
township, and a large numb r <lb />
of their race were in attendance. <lb />
A. young white man. <lb />
went out to this meeting. His <lb />
father. Mr. N. L. Gray, learning <lb />
man had gone <lb />
there, went after him and r <lb />
mended him for being there, and <lb />
also accused of for <lb />
the purpose of selling liquor , , <lb />
the colored Young Gray Bethel Banking I <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to <lb />
fore me, this 3rd day of May, <lb />
1809. R EL <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
be-1 Correct <lb />
F. Harrington. <lb />
G E. Lineberry, <lb />
A. G. Cox, <lb />
Directors. <lb />
OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
resented the interference of his i <lb />
father and cursed the latter f <lb />
of selling liquor, <lb />
whereupon his father slapped <lb />
him. This angered the <lb />
man more and he left place <lb />
went home for a gun On <lb />
way back with the weapon he <lb />
met his father in front of flu <lb />
AT BETHEL, N. O. <lb />
At the close of April 38th, 1809. <lb />
Resources <lb />
Capt. Holland went home Sat- home and shot him <lb />
Loans and discounts <lb />
Overdrafts secured <lb />
unsecured <lb />
Furniture and fixtures <lb />
and returned Sunday. <lb />
Mrs. Highsmith left <lb />
Friday morning for Virginia, <lb />
where she has gone to visit her <lb />
son. <lb />
Mrs. Mabel James went to <lb />
Winterville Friday evening to <lb />
attend the commencement there <lb />
this week. <lb />
close range in the bowels with <lb />
Mr. Gray <lb />
shot ranging from his waist <lb />
line downward. From last ac- <lb />
range in the bowels and <lb />
load of bird shot. The elder 2,957.15 <lb />
Ir. Gray was struck with . <lb />
m. Total <lb />
Liabilities <lb />
Capital Stock 8,000.00 <lb />
Surplus fund 4,500.00 <lb />
I profits lees <lb />
expenses end taxes pd 1,358.09 <lb />
Time certificates of 3,559.63 <lb />
Deposits sub to check 27,671.68 <lb />
Total <lb />
688.46 <lb />
1,270.00 <lb />
9,101.28 <lb />
CAROLINA, County of Pitt, <lb />
count today he was resting as r Cashier of the above-named bank <lb />
Carolina Institute Closing. <lb />
i I The school at Carolina <lb />
Stock and Poultry Food. Ute near Washington, taught <lb />
If it don't do what it is Dy Misses Coward and Burch, <lb />
mended to do report it us and will have closing exercises on <lb />
comfortably as could be expect- <lb />
ed. <lb />
, Mr- Subscribed and sworn to he <lb />
Good many from around here was near the was also day of May <lb />
attended the reunion of the old, struck by some of the stray shot,. f <lb />
soldiers at Greenville Monday. Notary Public. <lb />
Lewis Roberson and Miss U put up <lb />
he Page, of Stokes, wore <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
I, W. H. Cashier of the above-named bank, do sol- <lb />
swear that the above statement is true to the best of my <lb />
Knowledge and belief. W. H. Cashier. <lb />
M. O. Blount, <lb />
S. M. Jones. <lb />
Robt. Staton, <lb />
Directors. <lb />
J. James and family <lb />
Sunday in the country. <lb />
spent <lb />
tube with <lb />
applied to th affected parts. <lb />
Bold by John <lb />
L. Woolen. <lb />
Mr. <lb />
School<lb />
I The closing exercises of the <lb />
and see P. M. Johnston at school house, <lb />
when in town for general engine b Kern <lb />
I and boiler repair work and <lb />
G. W. Cox, one of our thing you may need. Shop op- <lb />
Aged Man Stricken. <lb />
get your money back- <lb />
A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
Prof. Lineberry went to <lb />
Raleigh Monday morning on <lb />
business connected with the in- <lb />
of the blind. <lb />
J. C. Bell, a student of the <lb />
medical department of Richmond <lb />
College, spent Tuesday here on <lb />
his way home at <lb />
He is an old pupil of W. H. S. <lb />
We were glad indeed to see him <lb />
back. He will complete his <lb />
ii. medicine v yes <lb />
Thursday evening, Friday and <lb />
Friday evening of next week, <lb />
20th and 21st The evening pro- <lb />
grams will begin at and the <lb />
morning exercises at o'clock. <lb />
Addresses will be delivered by <lb />
Profs. Joseph Kinsey, of La- <lb />
Grange and N. C. of <lb />
Washington. <lb />
good, and preparation of the <lb />
, children for their various parts <lb />
j reflected great credit upon the <lb />
teachers. Although the weather <lb />
Sick headache, constipation and <lb />
relieved by Liv- <lb />
tie Do <lb />
Price Sold by L. <lb />
excelling in music, for defining <lb />
dictionary words, spelling, <lb />
and writing with <lb />
ate and encouraging words from <lb />
Profs. and Smith. The <lb />
citizens have cause to be proud <lb />
of this school. <lb />
Woods Liver Medicine is a liver reg- <lb />
which brings quick sick <lb />
headache, constipation, biliousness and <lb />
other symptoms of liver disorder. <lb />
Particularly recommended for Jaundice <lb />
chills, fever, malaria. The <lb />
contains 21-2 times as much as the COe <lb />
else. Sold by John L. W <lb />
oldest citizens who lives Hotel Bertha <lb />
Sutton lane, about noon on Mon- <lb />
day became suddenly ill kills TO STOP THE FIEND <lb />
. . I <lb />
something like hemorrhage of the, The foe for years of John there was a <lb />
of the and his J and every <lb />
has since been serious. s Ah one to thoroughly enjoy <lb />
t-u,, t, . bin- piece on the program. <lb />
For Sale- Long ,; Rheum- infallible for Piles v . . <lb />
pie cotton seed. Call on Burns, Corns. at Several well prizes. . <lb />
Co., Greenville. w I were presented to the pupils treat you right <lb />
LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP <lb />
i. .,. .,,., LAW. <lb />
LAW. <lb />
ion SALE BY L. <lb />
ere for backache, and bring <lb />
quick relief to lumbago, <lb />
and all other symptoms of kid-, <lb />
They a tonic to the <lb />
entire system and build up and <lb />
Sold by <lb />
health. <lb />
John I <lb />
Price SOc and <lb />
I ti it yon <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
D. J. Editor and Owner <lb />
Truth in Preference to Fiction. <lb />
VOL. Mo. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY. MAY 1909 <lb />
One Dollar Per Year <lb />
GREENVILLE DEFEATS <lb />
THE HOME BOYS WIN THE <lb />
All Acquitted Themselves Creditably <lb />
aid Received the Plaudits of <lb />
The Audience. <lb />
A very large audience <lb />
bled in the opera Friday <lb />
night, to hear the debate be- <lb />
tween representatives of the <lb />
debating societies of Goldsboro <lb />
and Greenville schools. The <lb />
occasion was looked forward <lb />
to much interest, as both <lb />
sides had worthy competitors, <lb />
and the home people went with <lb />
none too great expectancy that <lb />
their favorites would win. In <lb />
fact many held fears that Green- <lb />
ville would go down in defeat, <lb />
but the result was very different. <lb />
It was not an easy matter, <lb />
either, for the visitors certainly <lb />
made the home boys earn what <lb />
they got. <lb />
The was <lb />
That the next legislature of North <lb />
Carolina should pass a law to <lb />
into effect Oct. 1st. 1912, com- <lb />
every in North <lb />
Carolina between the ages of <lb />
and years to attend school <lb />
months in each <lb />
Goldsboro had the affirmative <lb />
and was represented by Thomas <lb />
Daniel and George Freeman, <lb />
while Greenville on the negative <lb />
was by Charles Has- <lb />
F. Taylor. <lb />
It was just when Linda <lb />
Smith, secretary of the home <lb />
society, announced the query and <lb />
called the first speaker in the <lb />
affirmative. <lb />
Mr. Daniels opened for Golds- <lb />
and the speeches being <lb />
to minutes he lost no <lb />
time getting down to his subject, <lb />
but rapidly and with vim showed <lb />
North Carolina's standing in the <lb />
scale of illiteracy, and through <lb />
comparisons and of <lb />
other countries and other States <lb />
showed the advantage of com- <lb />
education. He also <lb />
pointed out the disposition of <lb />
many North Carolina parents <lb />
to keep their children out of <lb />
school, and declared that a com- <lb />
education law was a <lb />
necessity to bring our State from <lb />
under the dark of <lb />
and raise her to the position <lb />
she should occupy. <lb />
Good speech indeed, was the <lb />
feeling of the audience as he <lb />
closed amid a burst of applause. <lb />
Naturally there was then some <lb />
as to how Greenville <lb />
would measure up in reply, and <lb />
the audience soon dropped into <lb />
quietness for <lb />
the first affirmative speaker. <lb />
Mr. Haskett arose, and had <lb />
not uttered half a dozen sen- <lb />
before confidence in the <lb />
ability of the home tide was well <lb />
established. and <lb />
North are not <lb />
he began. arc s <lb />
people who can be coaxed and <lb />
led, but they are never driven. <lb />
Mecklenburg, King's Mountain <lb />
and Guilford Court House bear <lb />
eloquent proof of He <lb />
then took up the record of North <lb />
Carolina's splendid educational <lb />
progress in late years and <lb />
ed strongly that our people are <lb />
rapidly rising in the scale with- <lb />
out the intervention of s com- <lb />
education law and no <lb />
such law is needed. was <lb />
given an oration when he closed. <lb />
The next speaker for Golds- <lb />
was Mr. Freeman. He <lb />
continued the forcible argument <lb />
of his colleague in favor of com- <lb />
education. say <lb />
North Carolina should have such <lb />
s law is to say that it is <lb />
he declared. <lb />
education is a failure so far as <lb />
would <lb />
to en- <lb />
annul- <lb />
reaching all the children of the <lb />
State. is the best <lb />
investment th State can make, <lb />
but as so many of our people <lb />
neglect to Rive their children <lb />
advantages of an education a <lb />
compulsory law is a necessity to <lb />
them do lie brought <lb />
out an array of statistics of <lb />
school enrollment and attendance <lb />
that were strong for his side of <lb />
the argument, and the audience <lb />
showed its appreciation of his <lb />
good speech. <lb />
Mr. Taylor closed the negative <lb />
for Greenville. He captured his <lb />
hearers at once by wading right <lb />
in to his competitors for baaing <lb />
their argument on figures ten <lb />
years old, taken from that gen- <lb />
census of 1900, overlooking <lb />
the splendid progress North Car <lb />
has made under local <lb />
taxation since that time. <lb />
He declared that legislative en- <lb />
of compulsory education <lb />
is not proper, if it come at all it <lb />
should be by vote of the people. <lb />
He declared such a law is not <lb />
necessary, produced <lb />
showing that many <lb />
States having compulsory <lb />
the law is more or a <lb />
failure. Comparing the <lb />
of different States, he <lb />
showed that while Massachusetts <lb />
with dense population, excellent <lb />
roads school equipment <lb />
by by such a <lb />
a law, i. would be a burden to <lb />
North Carolina with her sparse <lb />
population, miserable roads and <lb />
inadequate school houses. Such a <lb />
compulsory law, he said, <lb />
apply to both races, and <lb />
force it would mean the <lb />
of all that the State had <lb />
accomplished by the adoption of <lb />
the constitutional suffrage <lb />
amendment. He was frequently <lb />
applauded. <lb />
Each of the speakers had four <lb />
minutes rejoinder of which they <lb />
made good use. All four of the <lb />
young men acquitted themselves <lb />
well, but it was not hard to see <lb />
that the honor of victory be <lb />
longed to Greenville. <lb />
The judges. Revs. F. Huske <lb />
and H. B. and Dr. <lb />
Charles Laughinghouse, sent up <lb />
written votes their seats <lb />
without conferring with each <lb />
other, and when these were <lb />
opened the unanimous vote was <lb />
for the negative. While this <lb />
decision was expected, the an- <lb />
greeted with a <lb />
burst of applause and <lb />
were showered upon the <lb />
victors. <lb />
Beautiful bouquets were sent <lb />
on the stage for all four of the <lb />
young men. <lb />
The exercises were made more <lb />
enjoyable by a piano solo rendered <lb />
by Miss Ellie Brown, and a vocal <lb />
duet by Misses Bessie Haskett <lb />
and Smith, with violin <lb />
by Miss Lillian Carr and <lb />
piano accompaniment by Mis <lb />
Mary Lucy Dupree. <lb />
Prof, J. L. Hathcock, principal <lb />
of the Goldsboro school, came <lb />
with the young men from that <lb />
town and he thanked the people <lb />
of Greenville for the cordiality <lb />
and kind treatment accorded <lb />
them. <lb />
Superintendent Smith also <lb />
expressed his thanks to <lb />
people and expressed the hope <lb />
that there would be more <lb />
contests <lb />
Monument Fund <lb />
The Confederate monument <lb />
fund is growing, but not so fist <lb />
it did last week. W. B. <lb />
son, treasurer, Monday received <lb />
a check for from J. Bryan <lb />
Grimes, secretary of State, which <lb />
added to the <lb />
published brings up a total <lb />
of Send in your <lb />
name and keep the fund growing. <lb />
CULTIVATION OF <lb />
Some Good Advice From the <lb />
Department. <lb />
I The <lb />
j Demonstration work, under the <lb />
of the U. S. Department <lb />
Agriculture, is giving our <lb />
some advice in re- <lb />
the early cultivation of <lb />
The information obtained <lb />
its and though <lb />
its men in regard to corn grow- <lb />
is about a. <lb />
Corn j- one of the crops that <lb />
requires of moisture. <lb />
Every Stalk of average will <lb />
three hundred p muds of <lb />
water to make a good yield. <lb />
amount scarcely ever falls <lb />
the growing season, hence <lb />
we must keep in the the <lb />
winter rains for the use of the <lb />
corn at any time that it may <lb />
need it. It is a well known fact <lb />
a corn crop is ruined by a <lb />
drought. But if the land was <lb />
broken curly and deeply so <lb />
it caught the winter rains and <lb />
then if by proper cultivation the <lb />
moisture is kept in the soil a <lb />
good corn crop can be made in <lb />
spite of a drought. One of the <lb />
main objects of cultivation from <lb />
now on, there fort, will be to <lb />
cultivate shallow and <lb />
to conserve the moisture which <lb />
is lost mainly by in- <lb />
to the air. If the soil is kept <lb />
loose on top evaporation is check- <lb />
ed. Hence a weeder or Other <lb />
light harrow or cultivator should <lb />
be run over the soil every week <lb />
or ten days until the corn is too <lb />
large. This loose dirt on top <lb />
acts like a blanket would on a <lb />
wet horse. It keeps the <lb />
there preventing the <lb />
winds from carrying it off. <lb />
is always found under a <lb />
I plank or other covering on the <lb />
ground. The loose soil on top in <lb />
the acts in the same way in <lb />
retaining moisture. <lb />
After the first or second <lb />
and after the corn is ix <lb />
to eight inches high, all plowing <lb />
should De shallow. A turn plow, <lb />
a long scooter or other <lb />
deep running is not <lb />
the best thing to cultivate corn <lb />
with after the roots get out into <lb />
the soil. Any deep plowing <lb />
after this breaks the roots, <lb />
cutting off th-- power of the corn <lb />
to get and water. This <lb />
early and frequent cultivation <lb />
also keeps down the weeds and <lb />
grass. It is usually the grass <lb />
that comes up with the corn that <lb />
gives the most trouble and that <lb />
has to be gotten out by expensive <lb />
hand hoeing. The best time to <lb />
kill these is before they appear <lb />
above surface, that is just when <lb />
they are sprouting. This is <lb />
ways just after a rain. Stirring <lb />
the soil dislodges them and kills <lb />
them, <lb />
This work must be done just <lb />
as soon after a rain as the soil is <lb />
dry enough to allow it. After <lb />
the grass is an inch high and <lb />
after the soil has crusted the <lb />
weeder or harrow will not do <lb />
much good. Many farmers make <lb />
signal failures on this point by <lb />
waiting two or three days too <lb />
long after a rain and often until <lb />
they see a coat of young grass. <lb />
The farmer must watch <lb />
and gee there in time or <lb />
his is largely lost. Such <lb />
implements should be used as <lb />
will not require more than <lb />
two trips row. This is <lb />
of the things not <lb />
often given much attention on <lb />
the farm- The important thing, <lb />
then, is never to let a crust form <lb />
on the soil since by that time the <lb />
grass is growing above ground <lb />
and the moisture is going out at <lb />
rapid rate. <lb />
STATE NEWS. <lb />
Happening of in Caro <lb />
Una <lb />
Littleton, May <lb />
days quite a was <lb />
created here by the report that <lb />
Mrs. Daniel, the wife of <lb />
K. K. Daniel, a well known <lb />
young man of this had <lb />
endeavored to kill her husband, <lb />
it is alleged firing five shots at <lb />
him. Friends, upon learning of <lb />
the trouble, which is said to <lb />
have been by his ill-1 <lb />
treatment of her, and j <lb />
Rev. Francis Joyner, rector St. <lb />
Ann's Episcopal church, swore <lb />
out a warrant against Daniel, <lb />
charging him with whipping her.; <lb />
The case came up some days <lb />
but there was no trial since Mrs. <lb />
Daniel mysteriously <lb />
Shelby. May <lb />
of this county, met his <lb />
today under remark- <lb />
able circumstances. He had <lb />
some time entertained a grudge <lb />
against automobiles, a <lb />
certain one driven by a young <lb />
man of Shelby, Mr Rush <lb />
Thompson. The young man with <lb />
his car carried Dr. T. E. Me <lb />
Brayer, wife and three children <lb />
to Fallston, and passed Mr <lb />
Walker, who was plowing a mule <lb />
near the road. The mule was <lb />
frightened by the machine, but <lb />
was not unmanageable. The <lb />
tragedy occurred as the <lb />
bile party were returning home. <lb />
When within about two miles of <lb />
Shelby, on the same road they <lb />
met Mr. Walker again, this time <lb />
driving the mule to a buggy. <lb />
When Walker saw the machine <lb />
he got out of the buggy and pull- <lb />
ed the mule and buggy directly <lb />
across the road, thus obstructing <lb />
the passage. Mr. Thompson re- <lb />
quested him to come on and pass, <lb />
he having already stopped the <lb />
car. Mr. Walker refused to <lb />
move, but urged Thompson to <lb />
pass him. This Thompson at <lb />
tempted to do, but just s t. e <lb />
machine began to move Walker <lb />
d a gun he was carrying in <lb />
his hand and aimed it at the <lb />
party. Just as he did <lb />
so he fell in his tracks and with- <lb />
out a struggle died. Dr. <lb />
Brayer got out and <lb />
him and found that he died of <lb />
heart trouble. <lb />
Asheville, N. C. May <lb />
Another tragedy occurred in <lb />
north Buncombe early this <lb />
morning when Grant <lb />
and John residents of <lb />
the Big Ivy section, neighbors <lb />
and kinsmen, over <lb />
some lumber and engaged in a <lb />
fight resulting in the death of <lb />
John <lb />
New Bern. N. C, May <lb />
Two fires were discovered on the <lb />
county bridge across the Neuse <lb />
river yesterday. The largest <lb />
was found about noon and a <lb />
bucket brigade was soon formed <lb />
and the fire extinguished. About <lb />
a month ago a fire was found on <lb />
the bridge, which is a mile long, <lb />
and about two weeks ago a sec- <lb />
fire was discovered. Taken <lb />
with what was found yesterday <lb />
it looks as if somebody is trying <lb />
to burn the bridge but so far <lb />
no motive or suspect has been <lb />
found. <lb />
MINIATURE ELECTRIC ENGINE <lb />
Built Old Parts a <lb />
Machine. <lb />
Se <lb />
win; <lb />
Mr. R. M. chief <lb />
engineer at the water and light <lb />
plant, is quite a genius in several <lb />
callings; literature, sign letter- <lb />
electricity, perhaps <lb />
every one in Greenville knows. <lb />
His latest efforts and <lb />
is in lines. He has lately <lb />
a miniature <lb />
engine that is b a wonder and <lb />
a curiosity. It is inches <lb />
in length and is not more than <lb />
or eight inches in height, <lb />
constructed entirely of old parts <lb />
of sewing machines, clocks, etc <lb />
The drive wheel, shaft and <lb />
are taken from the Being <lb />
machine and the piston rods are <lb />
parts of an old time brass clock, <lb />
switch handles are from <lb />
cork screws, while the other <lb />
parts are from various old things <lb />
of a mechanical line, nothing <lb />
in it being new. Even to the <lb />
brass tacKs, which serve as <lb />
vita, were taken from old chair <lb />
bottoms. <lb />
It has three <lb />
medium and fast, and will rev. <lb />
immediately and run backwards, <lb />
th-s feature being entirely <lb />
Mr. says he in <lb />
spired to try his hand building <lb />
an engine from old mechanical <lb />
parts by hearing of an electrician <lb />
in a Northern city who built a <lb />
beautiful chandelier from old <lb />
metal. He said he thought he <lb />
could beat him in this line so <lb />
sailed in to do so. We have not <lb />
seen the and <lb />
are not qualified to say <lb />
whether he has the <lb />
Northern man or not, but we <lb />
know that Mr. r has <lb />
succeeded in building a <lb />
wonderful engine. He is <lb />
very courteous about showing <lb />
a explaining it, too. <lb />
, will treat you <lb />
Dr. H. O. Hyatt will be in <lb />
Greenville at Hotel Bertha on <lb />
I Monday and Tuesday. June 7th <lb />
and 8th, for the purpose of treat- <lb />
diseases of the eye and fit- <lb />
ting glasses. Parties desiring <lb />
to see about having work done <lb />
will be no fee unless <lb />
i terms are agreed upon. <lb />
SENSATION IN <lb />
J. S. Longfellow Arrested on <lb />
of Bigamy. <lb />
N. C , May 19.-On a <lb />
warrant sworn out by a wife he <lb />
has living in Wilmington <lb />
him with bigamy, J. <lb />
fellow has been arrested <lb />
and is in custody pending <lb />
trial. <lb />
It will be recalled that the an- <lb />
was published in <lb />
The Free Press week before last <lb />
that Mr. Longfellow and Miss <lb />
Bruce Swift had been married in <lb />
Norfolk about May first a <lb />
Rev. Mr. Wingate, and following <lb />
the marriage went to Maryland <lb />
to visit of the groom, <lb />
then came to Kinston, the former <lb />
home of Miss Swift. Mr. Long <lb />
fellow denies that he was mar <lb />
to Miss Swift, and declares <lb />
that he is innocent of the charge <lb />
of bigamy. The affair has <lb />
caused a sensation here, and <lb />
the outcome of the trial will be <lb />
watched with interest. <lb />
SCRAPPED OVER THE ORDER. <lb />
Two Woman Have Tumble <lb />
Fight. <lb />
day while tho sale is <lb />
going on at a large <lb />
p-per is up from the <lb />
of store crowds <lb />
stand along the streets to watch <lb />
flight of the air chips until <lb />
they disappear from w i-i the <lb />
m Kent up <lb />
Friday was an for <lb />
I worth of goods free to the per- <lb />
son who returned order to <lb />
the store. A young man came in <lb />
with this and <lb />
to d an amusing story about it. <lb />
paid the balloon came down in <lb />
a field about miles from town <lb />
where two colored women were <lb />
at work. They both went to <lb />
the balloon about same <lb />
and seeing the order for the <lb />
goods hey struck a difference as <lb />
to which should have it. Words <lb />
led to blows and they used each <lb />
other up considerably in a rough <lb />
and tumble fight. The young <lb />
man seeing the fight wont to <lb />
separate the In the <lb />
mix up the order was lost, but <lb />
the young man found it later <lb />
and came for th goods himself. <lb />
BONDS <lb />
Toledo Firm the Purchaser. <lb />
On Saturday the Board of Al- <lb />
opened the bid i for the <lb />
short bonds of the <lb />
town of Greenville authorized <lb />
the last legislature to pay off the <lb />
floating debt of the town. Seven <lb />
bids were received and the bid <lb />
accepted was by the Security <lb />
Savings Bank and Trust Com- <lb />
of Toledo, Ohio. The bid <lb />
of this firm was par and a <lb />
of the blank bonds to <lb />
be furnished free. This is a <lb />
good price for the bonds and gives <lb />
an idea of Greenville's credit in <lb />
the financial world. <lb />
The bonds are to b- dated July <lb />
1st, payable in 1914 <lb />
and each year thereafter <lb />
until all are retired, <lb />
per cent to be I semi-annual- <lb />
NO RACE SUICIDE THERE. <lb />
Thirteen Children Born to Couple in <lb />
Six Years in Cumberland. <lb />
Col. Dan Morrison was down <lb />
in Cumberland county last week <lb />
and he came across a very pro- <lb />
family. A Mr. Jones, son <lb />
of Mr. Reuben Jones, who once <lb />
kept the Purcell House in <lb />
is the father of thirteen <lb />
living children. Mr. Jones has <lb />
only been married six years, <lb />
five pair, and the last three were <lb />
triplets. No wonder Cumber- <lb />
land county is j in <lb />
The End is Near. <lb />
Saturday marks the close of <lb />
the Big Law Sale at <lb />
store. We have decided to <lb />
make this a fitting climax to <lb />
what has been the greatest sale <lb />
ever attempted by a Greenville <lb />
merchant. Bring your sweet- <lb />
heart, mother, father, sister, <lb />
brother and children-bring <lb />
everybody. We have prepared <lb />
to make this the gala day. <lb />
Three big balloon ascensions <lb />
will take place at p, m., p. <lb />
m. and G p. m. <lb />
Continuous vaudeville show <lb />
all day long. Lots of singers and <lb />
dancers, besides a big band that <lb />
will furnish music all day. It <lb />
costs you nothing, <lb />
A slight of hind performer <lb />
will do tricks never before heard <lb />
as swallowing knives, <lb />
needles, five pound iron weights <lb />
and snakes. <lb />
in gold free given <lb />
away at p. m. Be sure and <lb />
bring or send your tickets <lb />
you might be the lucky one. We <lb />
will positively have everything <lb />
just as explained above. Make <lb />
us prove it. Valuable presents <lb />
also given away during the day at <lb />
Big Law Sale, <lb />
Greenville, N. C <lb />
Strawberries at S. M. Schultz's. <lb />
Everybody wants the best <lb />
flour, it is Henry Clay, at S. M. <lb />
Schultz. <lb />
For Sale <lb />
houses in <lb />
W. Leslie Smith.<lb />
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