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WINTERVILLE DEPARTMENT <lb/>
In Charge of S. C. CARROLL <lb/>
Authorized Agent The Eastern Reflector tor and Vicinity-Advertising Rates on Application <lb/>
We are headquarter for the <lb/>
peg-t and reversible disc <lb/>
stalk Syracuse <lb/>
A. G. Cox Manufacturing Co. i <lb/>
Miss Ethel May Carroll is at, <lb/>
Raleigh attending the B. U. <lb/>
two i plows. No commencement. <lb/>
without these valuable ma-; Get the plow for <lb/>
on his farm. We can tearing up new grounds. <lb/>
y s that will Harrington, Barber Co. <lb/>
you. Harrington, Barber Co. I Mice Sutton went to <lb/>
J D C x left for today. <lb/>
V. . . Chickens and eggs a specialty. <lb/>
M Bi and Come and get best prices, <lb/>
herd r, Miss Mamie, who Harrington, Barber Co. <lb/>
b n A. W., Miss Sarah Barker went to <lb/>
week, returned this morning. <lb/>
t ; home at Jamesville, Thurs- are carrying a nice line of <lb/>
.;. g. j Prices are <lb/>
M . an went to G and can nice hearse <lb/>
Wed. i day. service. A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. <lb/>
mint our line of Magdalene, and <lb/>
men i and b spring Olive Butt. Miriam <lb/>
that h Johnson and M- J. Bryan and <lb/>
Gordan Johnson went to Wash- <lb/>
; . was in, this morning. <lb/>
b Wednesday. <lb/>
i . A. . Co. have sum- <lb/>
and d t <lb/>
Our of boy's <lb/>
straw bats opened up. We have Sunday with <lb/>
them from the wide brimmed I Farm ville. <lb/>
palmetto to the nicest dress hat. <lb/>
Harrington Barber Co. <lb/>
A new lot of men's and <lb/>
in is shoes just in. <lb/>
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb/>
We call your special attention <lb/>
to the statement of the Bank <lb/>
before buy- of the ex- <lb/>
. Barber Co. condition of the bank. <lb/>
one of our solicits your patronage and <lb/>
p. farmers, v prompt service. <lb/>
KING'S CROSS ROAD ITEMS. <lb/>
Kings X Roads. May 1909. <lb/>
Mrs. Bettie Matthews is very <lb/>
ill. We hope she will soon <lb/>
r. <lb/>
C. E. Case, W. I,. Matthews <lb/>
and W. Worthington spent <lb/>
Thursday evening with C. <lb/>
Moore. <lb/>
W. S. E. Smith went to <lb/>
Wednesday. <lb/>
Chester Smith, of Farmville, <lb/>
was in our town Sunday. <lb/>
H. S. Tyson and son spent <lb/>
Sunday with W. E. Smith. <lb/>
Mrs. Mattie J. Smith and H. <lb/>
L. Smith spent Saturday night <lb/>
and Sunday with Willie Ran- <lb/>
near Greenville. <lb/>
Joe Brown and wife spent <lb/>
Sunday with W. E. Smith. <lb/>
G. W. Burnett and wife spent <lb/>
his mother <lb/>
K. .; . m Wake <lb/>
. . he been in j <lb/>
c Wednesday <lb/>
rite us <lb/>
fed . n . ,;. have <lb/>
new bar <lb/>
r i i I an up-to <lb/>
f . <lb/>
is of <lb/>
Guy <lb/>
i V . a . <lb/>
i, a for-1 A- Ange Co <lb/>
of this place was To Oar Friends and <lb/>
i desire to your kind <lb/>
. Cox i turned u hit Bandy T I <lb/>
B ;. . .-i i. night, from season is now <lb/>
i where t has been most at band when you will need <lb/>
trucks for housing your tobacco. <lb/>
Mis Evelyn Sutton went We have orders now for mere <lb/>
G F id mo and future shipments <lb/>
ion the train, and would, therefore, urge <lb/>
v of best crockery place their Smith <lb/>
opened as early as possible will <lb/>
Barber Co. insure getting them when want <lb/>
y .- . i . ., otherwise to the great <lb/>
of we, are visiting Misses might be somewhat <lb/>
and this delayed. <lb/>
week, Call or write A. G-Cox <lb/>
B. F. Manning Green- C, <lb/>
Little Miss May Bell <lb/>
visited her sister, Mrs- W. E. <lb/>
Smith, last week. <lb/>
Our farmers are well pleased <lb/>
with their tobacco crop. Cotton <lb/>
is nearly a failure in some places. <lb/>
Smith is on the sick <lb/>
list. <lb/>
H. L. Smith is preparing to <lb/>
in about a week to <lb/>
represent the E. A. Brown <lb/>
Tobacco Co. <lb/>
John Allen is suffering much <lb/>
with mumps. hope he will <lb/>
soon be up again. <lb/>
J. L. Matthews attended the <lb/>
quarterly meeting at Old Sparta <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
A. J. Corbett spent last Sun- <lb/>
day night with Corbett, <lb/>
who is right sick. <lb/>
H. L. Smith spent Thursday <lb/>
night in Fountain with his <lb/>
just received our line <lb/>
men's and slippers. <lb/>
Sec u. for styli a and prices, <lb/>
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb/>
The H. S. Students are <lb/>
gone it would very lonely <lb/>
w . it i for the sympathetic <lb/>
drummers. Only in <lb/>
town today. <lb/>
Car load of hay just <lb/>
W. Co. <lb/>
of the college students <lb/>
arc coming home tonight. <lb/>
We are carrying sewing ma- <lb/>
chine needles of kinds. Don't <lb/>
be bewildered if you the <lb/>
last one on hand. have <lb/>
them. A W. Ange Co, <lb/>
Cannon Smith, one of the <lb/>
residents here, is ill. We <lb/>
fresh corned herrings. <lb/>
Harrington. Barber Co. <lb/>
Prompt Settlement of Insurance. <lb/>
Mr. L. Willing ham, Dis- <lb/>
Manager. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Bear <lb/>
I to thank your good <lb/>
company, through for the <lb/>
Prof. G. E. Lineberry went very prompt settlement of the <lb/>
Greenville today. I policy I held on the life of my <lb/>
F. B. left for Norfolk late husband, Josiah H. Barrett <lb/>
today. <lb/>
. Nitrate of is the stuff <lb/>
that makes big crops and fat <lb/>
purses. We have it. <lb/>
A. W. Ange Co <lb/>
Nice lot of crockery just re <lb/>
Harrington Barber Co. <lb/>
We gladly welcome C. J. Jack- <lb/>
son home from Wake Forest <lb/>
college, where he has just taken <lb/>
course. is a <lb/>
fellow and we hope he <lb/>
is going to stay with us for <lb/>
awhile now. <lb/>
F. A- C. T. Cox, <lb/>
greatly sympathize with him Eugene Cannon <lb/>
affliction and hope to went to <lb/>
h-iii again real soon. <lb/>
Remember <lb/>
Greenville to the show Monday <lb/>
for in your company, and <lb/>
who died here several days <lb/>
The proofs of death were com- <lb/>
on Apr. 27th. and the <lb/>
company's check is dated Apr. <lb/>
just three days. <lb/>
I had always heard that the <lb/>
Security Lite Annuity was a <lb/>
splendid company and now I <lb/>
know it. <lb/>
I wish to assure you that the <lb/>
kindness and courtesy extended <lb/>
me in this matter will never be <lb/>
forgotten. V <lb/>
Mrs. Mary A. Barrett. <lb/>
N. My friend, Mr. Barrett <lb/>
also had another policy for <lb/>
which was paid his all <lb/>
carried in The Security Life <lb/>
Annuity Co. <lb/>
T L. W. <lb/>
Dr J. N. Dead. <lb/>
P n -u I out <lb/>
A telegram from ti- <lb/>
that A. C. <lb/>
Manufacturing have lots F. F. Cox and Jno. R. Carroll <lb/>
iron already on hand and are came home Saturday night from <lb/>
therefore, prepared to furnish Wake Forest, where they have <lb/>
flue tot the coming been in school. <lb/>
Pi right and . Prof, and Mrs. G, E. Lineberry <lb/>
ship i . to . yesterday. <lb/>
M . . left . ; ma went <lb/>
.; I her; <lb/>
,.,.,. . ,. T n i ch occurred at his home o <lb/>
B it.; , i I ,. , Mrs. J. <lb/>
. E been . T. II. King cam i <lb/>
I i the Du led <lb/>
Eula Cox, Janie and <lb/>
. D. B . nil last night <lb/>
r. t M. th Bertha Carroll. <lb/>
i on J. F. in town yes- <lb/>
. . other engagements he t <lb/>
i. . reach at it. <lb/>
TM remedy never to <lb/>
effectually cure <lb/>
dyspepsia, Constipation, <lb/>
ho. Biliousness <lb/>
Ami ALL arising from a <lb/>
And Bad Digest ion <lb/>
The result Is good appetite <lb/>
and solid flesh. <lb/>
l and easy to swallow. <lb/>
Take No Substitute. <lb/>
BOY'S BODY IN COTTON BALE. <lb/>
Mystery of Child's Safe <lb/>
ed by Opening the Bale in Liver- <lb/>
pool. <lb/>
News from Liverpool that the <lb/>
body of a boy baby was found in <lb/>
a bale of Texas-grown cotton <lb/>
earths the mysterious disappear. <lb/>
a ton cf <lb/>
George a farmer of <lb/>
county, Texas, <lb/>
six months ago. <lb/>
It is believed the body is that <lb/>
of the and that he <lb/>
was killed in a gin and the frail <lb/>
body crushed into a bale of cot- <lb/>
ton which was exported and <lb/>
found its way to the Liverpool <lb/>
cotton mills. The <lb/>
answers that of the child, which, <lb/>
it was feared had met death by <lb/>
drowning in a river. <lb/>
Late in November the father <lb/>
carried a wagon load of cotton to <lb/>
a gin in a small town in <lb/>
county, and the baby son <lb/>
him. The child was <lb/>
missed, but the father thought <lb/>
some of his friends had the boy <lb/>
in charge. The search was kept <lb/>
up for many weeks and a reward <lb/>
but no trace of the body <lb/>
was found. Evidently the tot <lb/>
got into one of the cotton presses <lb/>
and was killed and baled in the <lb/>
cotton. The will be ship- <lb/>
to America. Concord Time. <lb/>
will treat you right <lb/>
REPORT OF Till; CONDITION OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF WINTERVILLE, <lb/>
AT N. O. <lb/>
At the close of business April 1909, <lb/>
Resources <lb/>
Loans and discounts <lb/>
furniture <lb/>
Demand loam <lb/>
from <lb/>
Gold coin <lb/>
Silver coin. Including <lb/>
minor <lb/>
bank note and other <lb/>
Liabilities <lb/>
18,411.61 Capitol <lb/>
1.178 fund <lb/>
in <lb/>
I . S. notes <lb/>
Total <lb/>
1,687 <lb/>
16,000.00 <lb/>
Undivided profits, less <lb/>
expanses taxes M <lb/>
Time of deposit 202.20 <lb/>
Deposits subject to -k 8,06-1,61 <lb/>
Cashier's <lb/>
Total f <lb/>
OF CAROLINA. County, <lb/>
E. a ml A. Asst. Cashier <lb/>
of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above auto <lb/>
is inn- to the best of our knowledge and belief, <lb/>
F. A J. B. GREEK. <lb/>
Cashier. Cashier <lb/>
be- <lb/>
F. Harrington, <lb/>
G- E. Lineberry, <lb/>
II. A. <lb/>
Notary Public I Directors <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to <lb/>
fore me, this day of May, <lb/>
1900. R <lb/>
KILLS TO STOP FIEND. <lb/>
The worst foe for years of John <lb/>
I of Mi-h., m a running <lb/>
He pod <lb/>
without benefit. Then . <lb/>
and <lb/>
announced him. Cures Bog, <lb/>
nil for I'll.-, <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
The Bethel Banking Trust Co., <lb/>
AT BETHEL. N. c. <lb/>
At the close of business, April <lb/>
Resources <lb/>
Loans discounts <lb/>
Overdrafts secured <lb/>
and unsecured <lb/>
Furniture fixtures <lb/>
Due from <lb/>
Gold silver <lb/>
coin currency <lb/>
Total <lb/>
Liabilities<lb/>
Surplus <lb/>
L less <lb/>
tuxes pd <lb/>
Time of <lb/>
Deposits sub to check <lb/>
Total <lb/>
889.46 <lb/>
U, 1111.20 <lb/>
148,066.28 <lb/>
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, County of <lb/>
W. II. Cashier of the above-named bunk, do sol- <lb/>
swear the statement is true to the best of my <lb/>
knowledge and belief. W, H, <lb/>
sworn to be-1 Correct <lb/>
day of May, I <lb/>
Subscribed <lb/>
fore me, this 4th <lb/>
S. T. Carson, i <lb/>
Notary <lb/>
If, O. <lb/>
s. M. Jones, <lb/>
Robt. <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
Girl Gets Prize. <lb/>
Miss Dorothy Norman, a little <lb/>
;. I to <lb/>
R I the <lb/>
Dr. O. Hyatt will be in <lb/>
Bertha on <lb/>
M an u June 7th <lb/>
. Kittrell and 8th, fur -i treat <lb/>
night from Durham, diseases of the eye and fit- <lb/>
v. . ; a in ting glasses. Parties <lb/>
Southern Conservatory of to see about having work <lb/>
Music. I will charged no fee unless <lb/>
Susan Jackson are upon. <lb/>
from <lb/>
afternoon <lb/>
the d of Dr. J. -V Burnt, cuts, Corns. at daughter of Mr. Mrs. J. b. <lb/>
all Druggists. was the happy winner <lb/>
i from that town at . in gold at the droving at <lb/>
o'clock. Dr. Bynum was For Long big Saturday. <lb/>
a of <lb/>
Ann ,. ,. . , <lb/>
one on In a <lb/>
tuba v. la <lb/>
applied directly to the <lb/>
years old, <lb/>
practice, <lb/>
county's citizen-, .-., , <lb/>
leaves a wife and several Child- relief to <lb/>
K. Elite Top Dressing for <lb/>
Cotton and better. <lb/>
Manufactured by The Scotland <lb/>
Neck Guano Co. <lb/>
Wools liver <lb/>
quick r. lief to nick <lb/>
lie <lb/>
and children. <lb/>
will treat you <lb/>
Call see P. M. Johnston <lb/>
n t for engine <lb/>
work and any- <lb/>
hop op <lb/>
all of i ; l- <lb/>
I a to <lb/>
and <lb/>
health. Price and . i.-o. <lb/>
John I,. <lb/>
tea <lb/>
headache, constipation, and <lb/>
hi her of liver disorders. <lb/>
Particularly recommended for Jaundice <lb/>
n The size <lb/>
Bold by John 2.1-21 as much if the <lb/>
Woolen. <lb/>
Bate or <lb/>
I houses in West Greenville. <lb/>
will treat you W. Leslie Smith. <lb/>
Bo ; by Join I, <lb/>
hen feed, will make your <lb/>
hens lay Get it at F. V. John-<lb/>
thing you need, <lb/>
el Bertha <lb/>
DO w <lb/>
pencils, you <lb/>
what they are, at Reflector Book <lb/>
SYRUP <lb/>
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FOX B JNO. <lb/>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
D. J. Editor and Owner <lb/>
Truth in Preference to Fiction. <lb/>
f Dollar Per Year <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
PITT COUNTY. <lb/>
NORTH <lb/>
CAROLINA, JUNE <lb/>
EB <lb/>
MR SMALL'S POSITION <lb/>
AFTER INFORMATION. <lb/>
Favor Patted Up to the Town Of- <lb/>
Site for Public <lb/>
May j Greenville. N. May 1909. <lb/>
Editor Mr. <lb/>
In view of a number of noticed with gratitude a <lb/>
which I have received corner in <lb/>
. . . i Friday's paper. am sure every <lb/>
prominent citizens of Greenville, i . , <lb/>
woman in town thanks you <lb/>
regarding the s of in f <lb/>
suitable site for the proposed j space you have to kindly given, <lb/>
public building in I I make to a little infer <lb/>
deem it proper to make a trusting that this <lb/>
statement of my attitude re- j not be in vain <lb/>
the matter. I First. Can you tH me on what <lb/>
not, and I cannot, take a position the man goes north <lb/>
favoring or opposing any <lb/>
site. This is inclusively a <lb/>
and south, and east and <lb/>
I am continually in dread of sow <lb/>
local matter, and should be complaining of my trash <lb/>
to the citizens of Greenville as a on the Street, <lb/>
determine. yet I dare pot move it for fear <lb/>
I should decide to favor just at that time, <lb/>
some site, I i he hiS <lb/>
only do co after a schedule of <lb/>
examination of all it will greatly <lb/>
and all the condition,, <lb/>
in order that my conclusion <lb/>
Second. If you are t <lb/>
might be based as far as possible can <lb/>
upon merit. However, thin ii <lb/>
mus who to apply to for the <lb/>
the function of the treasury information <lb/>
department, and not of the <lb/>
district representative in con- <lb/>
Third. Can you give me the <lb/>
name of the <lb/>
Suppose, however, I; As he has not called thus far, J <lb/>
should attempt to inform like have inspect <lb/>
and reach a conclusion as to the and see that there <lb/>
moat appropriate site, would it nothing the health <lb/>
be proper even under such m or my family, <lb/>
for me to Any light on the subject will <lb/>
be appreciated. <lb/>
particular site I think not. <lb/>
I am the representative of all <lb/>
the people of Greenville, and if I <lb/>
have any influence with the <lb/>
treasury department, arising <lb/>
from such official position, I <lb/>
Very cordially. <lb/>
Mrs. I Seeker. <lb/>
The Reflector that <lb/>
under the town ordinances Mon- <lb/>
days and Thursdays are the <lb/>
ought not to use that influence prescribed for . the <lb/>
in favor of the owner of any to remove trash, but owing <lb/>
one site, against the owners of m much work to be done there <lb/>
is no regularity in their move- <lb/>
in view of the fact that an As the in; <lb/>
agent of the department the n no <lb/>
recommendation for along that <lb/>
a particular site, I <lb/>
line devolving upon the <lb/>
the treasury to <lb/>
up the matter of approval of this <lb/>
until July 1st. I first HOW MANY GOVERNORS DID YOU <lb/>
named June 1st, but have re- <lb/>
quested a month longer, in order <lb/>
that the fullest opportunity may <lb/>
be afforded. <lb/>
I will very gladly arrange for <lb/>
any public hearing before the <lb/>
assistant secretary of the treas- <lb/>
upon behalf of any citizen <lb/>
delegation of citizens <lb/>
Greenville, in order they <lb/>
may present their views, re- <lb/>
of what their views may <lb/>
be. This is a very important <lb/>
matter for Greenville, because it <lb/>
involves the location of a site for <lb/>
a building, which will <lb/>
probably not be changed for <lb/>
many years to come, and it is <lb/>
th right of your board of <lb/>
trade, or any citizens of Green <lb/>
to take a part in the de- <lb/>
termination of the matter. <lb/>
I will thank you to <lb/>
this communication, in order <lb/>
that my position may be fully <lb/>
known. I have stated my <lb/>
without any mental <lb/>
and shall endeavor con- <lb/>
to maintain my <lb/>
upon the <lb/>
I shall be absent from Wash <lb/>
D. G, from Tuesday <lb/>
June 1st, for about a week, with <lb/>
a party of congressmen on a trip <lb/>
of inspection of the Norfolk- <lb/>
Beaufort waterway, and after <lb/>
that shall be continuously at <lb/>
Washington, D. C, during the <lb/>
month of June. <lb/>
Very respectfully, <lb/>
Jno. H, Small. <lb/>
FIND. <lb/>
See if You Called Their <lb/>
They Are. <lb/>
or Aycock. <lb/>
Largest shipment flue iron <lb/>
aver received in Greenville at one <lb/>
time. I want your orders for <lb/>
flues. J- J. Jenkins. <lb/>
Warehouse. <lb/>
d w Ira <lb/>
Good Work of Greenville Agency. <lb/>
The Greenville agency for the <lb/>
Mutual Life Insurance Co., of <lb/>
New York, leads the State in <lb/>
business written in May, C. L. <lb/>
Wilkinson, of this agency, <lb/>
written which heads <lb/>
the lists of the agents of the <lb/>
entire State. Mr. Wilkinson <lb/>
I says this is easy done, as the <lb/>
conditions of the old <lb/>
Mutual Life appeals to the <lb/>
people taking sound insurance. <lb/>
Mr. Wilkinson is receiving <lb/>
many letters congratulations <lb/>
from different agencies of the <lb/>
State- <lb/>
During the month of June <lb/>
there will be a contest between <lb/>
the State agencies of North <lb/>
Carolina and Virginia to see <lb/>
which can turn in the most in- <lb/>
District Manager H. <lb/>
B. Harriss says if other local <lb/>
agents do as well as he and Mr. <lb/>
Wilkinson are to do he is <lb/>
sure North will lead in <lb/>
this ltd <lb/>
A Pretty Evening Marriage of Popular <lb/>
Couple. <lb/>
At the home of Mr. and Mr. <lb/>
Joseph S- their <lb/>
Miss Minnie Thorpe, was <lb/>
married J. Arthur Jones, <lb/>
evening at o'clock. <lb/>
At the front door was Mr. <lb/>
K. B of with <lb/>
Miss Mamie sister <lb/>
the bride, the <lb/>
quests Mr. and Mrs. C. D. <lb/>
were at parlor <lb/>
door and Mr. and Mrs. W. L. <lb/>
Mn at the parlor door. <lb/>
At the punch Mr. T. M. <lb/>
Hooker with <lb/>
Smith. <lb/>
At Mrs. W. L. Hall sang <lb/>
and charmed all <lb/>
present with her <lb/>
Mrs. T. E Hooker then sang <lb/>
Premise to the delight <lb/>
Of all present. the sing- <lb/>
accompanied bf Mrs. J. <lb/>
L. Carper in bar happy mode and <lb/>
masterly touch, the were <lb/>
arranged to await the arrival <lb/>
if bride and groom. <lb/>
The wedding march was <lb/>
by Mrs. Carper. Mi-a <lb/>
Mattie of en- <lb/>
the parlor as bridesmaid, <lb/>
then followed groom with his <lb/>
best man. At. C. H Ferguson, <lb/>
and following the bride, <lb/>
on the of her father. <lb/>
She wore a suit of <lb/>
green with hat to match and <lb/>
carried bride <lb/>
ceremony performed <lb/>
by D. W. Arnold, pastor of <lb/>
the bride. <lb/>
The couple left on the evening <lb/>
N. S. train for a bridal tour to <lb/>
Washington, D. C. <lb/>
The presents were handsome <lb/>
showing the es- <lb/>
teem of the many friends and <lb/>
relatives. <lb/>
The bride is a young lady of <lb/>
many attractions, and the groom <lb/>
a in the office <lb/>
of the American Tobacco Com- <lb/>
here. Their many friends <lb/>
m them a happy wedded life. <lb/>
RESULT Or PRIMARY. <lb/>
H W. Declared Nominee far <lb/>
Mayor. <lb/>
We, the undersigned, who were <lb/>
appointed to hold and conduct a <lb/>
primary for the nomination of a <lb/>
Democratic candidate for mayor <lb/>
to be voted for at an election to <lb/>
be held on the 7th day of June, <lb/>
beg leave to report that we <lb/>
have held the said primary on <lb/>
the 1st day of June, 1909, from <lb/>
the hours of to p. m., and <lb/>
that the following named persons <lb/>
received the following votes to- <lb/>
Harry Whedbee votes. <lb/>
S. C. Wooten votes. <lb/>
W. H. Long vote. <lb/>
And the said Harry W. <lb/>
bee having received a majority <lb/>
of all the votes cast we hereby <lb/>
declare him duly nominated <lb/>
the Democratic candidate for <lb/>
of Greenville to be voted <lb/>
for on the 7th day of June, 1909. <lb/>
Given under our hands this the <lb/>
1st day of June, 1909. <lb/>
R. Hyman, <lb/>
L. W. Lawrence. <lb/>
Judges of Primary. <lb/>
Mayor II. W. Whedbee was <lb/>
the last man to vote; His modesty <lb/>
would not allow him to vote for <lb/>
himself, so he cast his ballot for <lb/>
Mr. W. H. Long, which accounts <lb/>
for that gentleman getting one <lb/>
Potato <lb/>
The of potatoes were <lb/>
quoted today <lb/>
Philadelphia-$4.26 to 4.50. <lb/>
I Firsts <lb/>
BURN THE TRASH. <lb/>
Timely to Help lie <lb/>
Town Clean. <lb/>
Dear Mr. <lb/>
As another Monday has passed <lb/>
and the trash man has not <lb/>
parsed, bog to say a few <lb/>
words in of our town <lb/>
officials. In your reply to Mrs. <lb/>
Information St last Friday, <lb/>
you stated that us there was <lb/>
work to be done, the <lb/>
man was unable to make his <lb/>
usu;. rounds. We air- glad that <lb/>
the Street force is busily en- <lb/>
gaged, and while some may say <lb/>
that the force is inadequate, aid <lb/>
be increased, we must all <lb/>
remember that <lb/>
treasury cannot be <lb/>
on of heavy <lb/>
Therefore it is <lb/>
bent on every citizen to do ail he <lb/>
can to help these good <lb/>
keep the free cf rubbish <lb/>
and We have noticed in <lb/>
several places that piles of paper <lb/>
and trash have <lb/>
Now this is a got d example to be <lb/>
followed by and it is <lb/>
amazing how the town <lb/>
carting away the trash could be <lb/>
lightened if every <lb/>
would do the same thing. <lb/>
Let us, therefore, work to- <lb/>
and by turning every- <lb/>
thing that can be burned, lighten <lb/>
the work of the town officials in <lb/>
keeping the streets clean of <lb/>
paper and trash. A Helper. <lb/>
The Thanks. <lb/>
The Patient Circle of The <lb/>
King's of Greenville <lb/>
desire to return profound thanks <lb/>
and appreciation to all the <lb/>
of our town who so kindly <lb/>
contributed time and services to <lb/>
render the stay of gates <lb/>
pleat ant during the recent con- <lb/>
Especially will ever <lb/>
remember the kindness extended <lb/>
by Carolina Club in permitting <lb/>
the use of their handsome rooms <lb/>
for the luncheons and <lb/>
also the Methodist <lb/>
who so generously off- red their <lb/>
beautiful church for the service. <lb/>
Tie Musical Club and their <lb/>
president, Mrs. <lb/>
Travis Hooker, were most kind <lb/>
in furnishing delightful music <lb/>
that added much to the y- <lb/>
all present <lb/>
Too much cannot be Said in <lb/>
gratitude to Messrs. Wiley <lb/>
Brown and W. H. Jr., <lb/>
whose services were invaluable <lb/>
in assisting with the <lb/>
of our guests and their bag- <lb/>
gage; nor of Mr. O. E. Warren <lb/>
for his donations of beautiful cut <lb/>
flowers. <lb/>
Mrs. R. Williams, Tn as. <lb/>
Mrs. J. L, Wooten, Sec. <lb/>
Mrs. A. L. Blow, Pros. <lb/>
RESOLUTIONS <lb/>
JACK ITEMS. <lb/>
cl Lodge No. Black Jack, N. C. June <lb/>
F. E. L. has returned from <lb/>
,., ,,, . . he has <lb/>
an . . <lb/>
. . , , i i taking a t coarse. <lb/>
seen fit from <lb/>
this world soul of or d <lb/>
broth- . Dr. there <lb/>
fore be it <lb/>
1st. That h death of, <lb/>
Brother J. N. our <lb/>
its oldest and faith i <lb/>
one <lb/>
its beat it <lb/>
2nd. we, the members <lb/>
Covenant , deeply mourn <lb/>
I the loss tint baa come upon us <lb/>
by the death of Brother Bynum, <lb/>
, and that a place is made <lb/>
that will be hard ; fill. <lb/>
That we extend to the <lb/>
j bereaved family of Brother By- <lb/>
our heartfelt sympathy in <lb/>
their great would com <lb/>
mend them to Him all <lb/>
things well, who alone com- <lb/>
fort them their sad bereave <lb/>
That a copy of these res- <lb/>
be sent v the family of <lb/>
our deceased brother, and a c <lb/>
spread on our minutes, and <lb/>
a copy be sent The Reflector <lb/>
for publication. <lb/>
D. C. Moore, I <lb/>
L. H. <lb/>
J. L Dis m and W. V. Clark <lb/>
attended the at <lb/>
d n Is t we k. ; <lb/>
. fine <lb/>
C of . here <lb/>
y and <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. L. <lb/>
end e I of <lb/>
. guest Mr <lb/>
W L. Clark<lb/>
ams <lb/>
were <lb/>
Mrs. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
Com. <lb/>
, X. C, 1909. <lb/>
went to Farmville <lb/>
Wednesday evening. <lb/>
Mrs. C E and <lb/>
Mark Smith delegates from <lb/>
Smith's School church and <lb/>
J. Ii. Smith delegate from the <lb/>
Sunday school to the <lb/>
union meeting, left Friday even- <lb/>
to stop at Wilson and <lb/>
the night and to make their way <lb/>
Saturday morning to Fremont to <lb/>
the union. They returned Mon- <lb/>
day and report a good meeting. <lb/>
Rev. S. W. of fine, <lb/>
i ton. Saturday evening at <lb/>
E. and pr-ch- <lb/>
u very good sermon that night <lb/>
at house. He <lb/>
Mr. and r- W. J. <lb/>
Mayo, of i. also <lb/>
guest . <lb/>
Coward, of Salem, <lb/>
was the guest of Mi a Bettie <lb/>
and Harper Saturday night <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
J. A. sister. Miss <lb/>
Martha, <lb/>
at Thursday <lb/>
I night. <lb/>
i Mist Sophia of Mac- <lb/>
church Saturday <lb/>
night and Sunday with Miss <lb/>
Lillie Buck. <lb/>
Mil SM Edwards and <lb/>
Alice Biggs returned b me Sun- <lb/>
day evening after spending a few <lb/>
days with Miss Martha William-. <lb/>
J. Ii. Clark spent Saturday <lb/>
night and Sunday <lb/>
Adam is on the sick <lb/>
Hop he will better <lb/>
soon. <lb/>
We wore very glad to see so- <lb/>
many out night to hear <lb/>
the debate. It was ably discus- <lb/>
by the young men. There <lb/>
will be another of s Friday night. <lb/>
Miss Zara spent Sat- <lb/>
night and Sunday with <lb/>
her aunt, Mrs. M. H. Arnold. <lb/>
will an <lb/>
en here by the pupil.; of the <lb/>
school ac <lb/>
on Sunday at 10.30. <lb/>
We hope to have a large crowd <lb/>
present. <lb/>
in section are look- <lb/>
Thanks to and <lb/>
The North Carolina Branch of <lb/>
The King's and Sons, <lb/>
assembled in State convention <lb/>
in Greenville May by <lb/>
vote expressed sincere thanks <lb/>
to the physicians and <lb/>
throughout the State for their <lb/>
ready response to all demands <lb/>
made upon them for services <lb/>
and medicine by of the <lb/>
order. Committee. <lb/>
State papers please copy. <lb/>
also preached excellent <lb/>
Sunday at a. m. and <lb/>
home Sunday evening <lb/>
Mills Smith went to Greenville <lb/>
Saturday, <lb/>
Patrick Cobb, of Kinston was <lb/>
in our action Saturday night <lb/>
and Sunday, <lb/>
Miss Trott, of Richlands, who <lb/>
is visiting Mrs. T. A. Nichols <lb/>
and Mrs. Nichols were in our <lb/>
town Sunday. <lb/>
Mrs. C. L. and Leon Tyson, of <lb/>
Saturday morn- <lb/>
to visit at C. E. <lb/>
and returned home Sunday. <lb/>
Sheriff Tucker and ex-sheriff <lb/>
Harrington were stopping at <lb/>
Ivy Smith's Sunday evening. <lb/>
J. H. Flanagan, of Farmville, <lb/>
was at ivy Smith's Sunday. <lb/>
Several people were stopping <lb/>
at F. M. Smith's Sunday <lb/>
the Primitive Baptist union <lb/>
meeting; held at Tyson's. <lb/>
Miss Agnes Smith left <lb/>
day morning tor Grifton to at- <lb/>
tend the marriage of Miss May <lb/>
Brooks and Mr. Joe Cobb, of <lb/>
Jamesville. <lb/>
T. E. Little has been on the <lb/>
sick list for nearly a week. <lb/>
r. pi <lb/>
The parade of <lb/>
Bryan <lb/>
Statement Corrected. <lb/>
My competitors are trying to <lb/>
get orders for tobacco flues by <lb/>
telling farmers they have <lb/>
bought me out of the <lb/>
patterns and all. It is <lb/>
entirely as I am still very <lb/>
much in the flue business and <lb/>
have a large stock on hand. <lb/>
now ready for delivery. <lb/>
Come early to avoid the rush. <lb/>
L. H. Pender, Main Street. <lb/>
Grimes Drum Corps on Evans <lb/>
street Wednesday evening was <lb/>
witnessed t-y a large number of <lb/>
people. The boys acquitted them- <lb/>
selves well and executed the drill <lb/>
in goo order. The <lb/>
moving picture tho at the Gem <lb/>
was for the benefit of <lb/>
the corps and was well patron- <lb/>
The Gem had on a program <lb/>
of excellent pictures. <lb/>
For Sale. <lb/>
On Monday, June 21st, at <lb/>
o'clock we will sell at public <lb/>
action to the highest bidder <lb/>
before the court house in Green- <lb/>
ville one hons now for the <lb/>
Free Will Baptist church known <lb/>
as the public school house. <lb/>
And one lot on Eleventh <lb/>
street near said church. Terms <lb/>
of sale one-fourth cash, remain- <lb/>
by Jan. 1st, <lb/>
A. L. Potter. <lb/>
j, T. Abrams, <lb/>
C. A. Jones. <lb/>
Building Committee. <lb/>
G to G to <lb/>
Strawberries at S. M. <lb/>
When you have baggage to go <lb/>
Mrs. Mills Smith been to trains phone No. <lb/>
very sick for several days with <lb/>
chills and fever. <lb/>
The weather has got warm <lb/>
enough crops to grow and <lb/>
the farmers have put on a <lb/>
pleasant look. Crops are look- <lb/>
well in spite of the long cool <lb/>
spell we had in May. <lb/>
You don't lose your fountain <lb/>
pen or pencil if you have a <lb/>
They cost but <lb/>
at Book Stare. <lb/>
Everybody wants the best <lb/>
it is Henry Clay, at S. M. <lb/>
I For tobacco J. J. <lb/>
Jenkins at warehouse. <lb/>
Letters from Rev. B. F. Huske, <lb/>
who is In a <lb/>
hospital, nu the <lb/>
information t nil host of <lb/>
friends that his improvement is <lb/>
progressing <lb/>
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WE ARE AGENTS <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
The New York Life Insurance Company <lb/>
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foot-ease. <lb/>
TAKE IT TIME. <lb/>
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on are first <lb/>
There arc no bunches, no wrinkle-, <lb/>
because every part of the vamp fits the hit per- <lb/>
without the leather at any point. <lb/>
to wear of ti. shoe. It also explains <lb/>
the reason why retain their smart <lb/>
until worn out. <lb/>
There are other unusual cf RALSTON <lb/>
SHOE construction which will to you. <lb/>
Come and look c v r our n w sty s. <lb/>
CONFEDERATE MONUMENT. <lb/>
Keep the Fend Growing. <lb/>
v.<lb/>
j K ii r. Here backache, <lb/>
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them. <lb/>
I. S. Stokes, Twelfth <lb/>
Evan S . Greenville, N. C, <lb/>
om tune I severe. <lb/>
k. sad <lb/>
wen weak and th <lb/>
V. B. Wilson, treasurer, Will me great re. I also ha I bear- <lb/>
receive and acknowledge sub- <lb/>
to the to erect a I my loins. There v.-. a tender i <lb/>
C migrate monument in, f iV <lb/>
and all a h <lb/>
h- Trip liar -n d that procured -i at <lb/>
will D- me CO .-tore. They , . , <lb/>
date stand- as follows. the pains in my aides and <lb/>
Amt previously reported 1210.00 <lb/>
The Central Mercantile Co. <lb/>
J. Davenport, Mgr. <lb/>
H. B. Smith <lb/>
at I am a <lb/>
deal better way. <lb/>
y Pills the credit r the <lb/>
When you have baggage to <lb/>
to trains phone No. <lb/>
A PACTS LIVER <lb/>
A dull slut;, if h liver always a <lb/>
dull, to the <lb/>
body, when the liver work pro- <lb/>
the d h the bod t in <lb/>
a bright When the liver <lb/>
is inactive the I becomes cull <lb/>
muddy, it is of <lb/>
t r. a rent many people try to a <lb/>
fine, clear, pi k and while <lb/>
by bing on their aces. <lb/>
rub a lifetime ard . <lb/>
rime would remain <lb/>
for liver causes it. Only <lb/>
red line complexions. <lb/>
Blood loaded with impurities from the <lb/>
sends the es out <lb/>
New York, sole agents for the United <lb/>
States. <lb/>
Remember the <lb/>
take no other. <lb/>
The Silk From the i <lb/>
In attaining full growth the <lb/>
worm stops feeding throws n-it <lb/>
thread. The is formed <lb/>
in n condition and from <lb/>
the body of the worm in a glutinous <lb/>
state, apparently in n single thread. <lb/>
From the worm <lb/>
its cocoon, an interval of <lb/>
t .-. in ind turns the skin I three to five days being required to <lb/>
a brownish complete its imprisonment in the <lb/>
To pet rid of the dull heavy ling ,,.;.,.,, In ,,,. ,,, <lb/>
mu yellow complexion the , , . , , . ,, <lb/>
liver to again. Two Me bot- may not be subjected to the <lb/>
t.-cs of will do it nine times danger of breakage by the moth <lb/>
out of ten. If you are troubled emerging from the cocoon the <lb/>
c n and framing u e .,. <lb/>
with the , ,. till in <lb/>
Sauls, Ayden, N. c. are dead. After this <lb/>
. . C. <lb/>
j the may be off. <lb/>
-a. <lb/>
IS LOST <lb/>
An old but quite true. Don't procrastinate. Get your share of the <lb/>
good things. Daring feats of underselling to dazzle and delight you. <lb/>
Let nothing keep you away. Just four more days. Act quick. Calico at <lb/>
yd., yd. wide bleaching at yd., best dress ginghams at yard, <lb/>
every day until next Saturday. <lb/>
FREE FREE <lb/>
Beautiful Ladies hat, and Man's swell suit, given away at p. <lb/>
m., next Saturday. Every purchase of entitles you to one chance. <lb/>
Ask for coupon tickets on every purchase. Meet your friends at <lb/>
FORD'S BIG LAW SALE <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
Continued until next Saturday night. <lb/>
a. <lb/>
Spring Hope. May Two <lb/>
boys, or years of age. <lb/>
are dead near here as a result of <lb/>
talking morphine administered <lb/>
late Saturday night by their <lb/>
father. The boys were the child- <lb/>
William a half- <lb/>
witted who was married <lb/>
to Alice Howard some three <lb/>
weeks ago. Alice had one child. <lb/>
The evidence is that all three of <lb/>
the children were given <lb/>
The woman's child, how- <lb/>
ever, has recovered from the <lb/>
of the drug. <lb/>
Fayetteville, May Bradley <lb/>
Parker, a merchant of Parkers- <lb/>
burg, Sampson county, was shot <lb/>
and instantly killed by Rural <lb/>
Mail Carrier Bass yesterday <lb/>
for refusing to sell a box <lb/>
of cartridges to Bass, who de- <lb/>
he wanted to kill another <lb/>
man. Parker remonstrated v, <lb/>
the fellow and declined to open <lb/>
his store to procure the car- <lb/>
after Bass hid threatened <lb/>
to kill him unless he did so, <lb/>
whereupon the mail drew <lb/>
a revolver and him dead. <lb/>
Bass was arrested and placed in <lb/>
the county jail at <lb/>
ton. Parker was a prominent <lb/>
and highly esteemed citizen of <lb/>
Parkersburg. <lb/>
Greensboro, N. C. May <lb/>
Albert Garrett, aged thirty-six, <lb/>
while operating his mill <lb/>
near Pleasant Garden, was in- <lb/>
killed this afternoon by <lb/>
being struck on the head by a <lb/>
bolt flying from a broken piece <lb/>
of the machinery. <lb/>
Wilson, N. C, May 25.- <lb/>
Sheriff received a <lb/>
call tonight from Elm City stat- <lb/>
that a white tramp, weigh- <lb/>
about pounds, heavy <lb/>
mustache, several growth <lb/>
of beard, entered the home of <lb/>
E. and demanded <lb/>
money of one of the ladies the <lb/>
house. She promptly threw a <lb/>
in his face, when he took <lb/>
fright, coming in the direction of <lb/>
Wilson. <lb/>
TROUBLE OVER SIDE TRACK. <lb/>
Citizens Try Stop Railroad From <lb/>
Work. <lb/>
There came near being serious <lb/>
WOMAN'S CLUB OF <lb/>
Held Meeting Thursday <lb/>
Afternoon. <lb/>
The Woman's Club of Green- <lb/>
this morning over a spur ville met at four-thirty o'clock <lb/>
CAROLINA INSTITUTE CLOSED <lb/>
truck that is being laid on a <lb/>
of Pitt street by the Nor- <lb/>
folk Southern railroad. <lb/>
he track of the Norfolk <lb/>
Southern runs from the <lb/>
up South street to the de- <lb/>
pot On this street at the <lb/>
northeast corner of Tenth street, <lb/>
Messrs Harvey Ferrell are <lb/>
building a tobacco storage ware- <lb/>
house and wanted a side to <lb/>
it. The railroad had applied to <lb/>
the town officials and received <lb/>
Thursday afternoon, with Mrs. <lb/>
S. M. Schultz. Mrs. T. A. Person, <lb/>
first vice president presiding. <lb/>
After the accustomed business <lb/>
proceedings, the constitution and <lb/>
by-laws, which had been <lb/>
carefully reviewed by a <lb/>
most able committee, were again j <lb/>
and adopted. <lb/>
Problems relative to the <lb/>
fare of the and of the com- <lb/>
at large were then dis- <lb/>
cussed with serious interest by- <lb/>
Splendid School Charge of permission to run this spur track j the earnest women gathered <lb/>
; across Tenth street. In order to together there. <lb/>
, put in this spur it was <lb/>
The closing exercises of Caro-; n . . ,,. <lb/>
. i . . ,. j i to start at the main track <lb/>
Institute at Old Ford were <lb/>
A THRILLING RESCUE. <lb/>
How Bert R. lean, of Wash, <lb/>
was caved from a frightful death i- a <lb/>
story to the world. hard <lb/>
he writes, on a <lb/>
lung trouble that a i <lb/>
Then I paid to a <lb/>
visit to a lung specialist in <lb/>
who did not help me. Then I went to <lb/>
California, but without benefit. At <lb/>
last I used Dr. King's New Discovery, <lb/>
which comp me and now I <lb/>
am as well For Lung <lb/>
Trouble, Bronchitis Coughs and Colds, <lb/>
Croup and Whooping Cough <lb/>
its supreme. c and <lb/>
bottle free. Guaranteed by all drug <lb/>
gist. <lb/>
held Thursday and Friday of <lb/>
last week. This school is a credit <lb/>
to the county. The exercises <lb/>
showed the efficient work done <lb/>
by the teachers and reflected <lb/>
credit on the and <lb/>
pupils. <lb/>
Miss Nancy Lee Coward had <lb/>
charge of the school and <lb/>
Miss Lillian Huron. <lb/>
both of Greenville. It is a <lb/>
school and was well patron- <lb/>
On Friday Mr. Joseph Kinsey. <lb/>
of LaGrange, delivered the liter- <lb/>
address. His subject was <lb/>
education. He handled it ably <lb/>
and pleased his audience. He <lb/>
took the position that book learn- <lb/>
alone is not education, which <lb/>
is correct. <lb/>
The entertainment Friday <lb/>
evening was Space forbids <lb/>
mention of each selection and to <lb/>
single out one from the others <lb/>
would be an injustice to all, for <lb/>
all were good. It is to be hoped <lb/>
that the service., of these young <lb/>
ladies will be at cured for another <lb/>
year. <lb/>
The prizes Prize for <lb/>
highest average in Miss Burch's <lb/>
department, presented by W. K. <lb/>
to Master Brown <lb/>
average <lb/>
The second prize was for the <lb/>
best work in book-keeping, won <lb/>
by Miss and <lb/>
by Rev. Warren Davis. <lb/>
The third prize was won by <lb/>
Miss Jessie Hodges in <lb/>
Coward's grade and was present <lb/>
ed by Rev. Mr. Manning. Her <lb/>
average for the year was <lb/>
Washington Progress. <lb/>
Hat Breach Here. <lb/>
The Harvester <lb/>
Company of America has <lb/>
a point in <lb/>
for its different <lb/>
makes of machinery, including <lb/>
automobiles. Mr. E. EL <lb/>
has charge of the local office. <lb/>
TROUBLE MAKERS OUSTED. <lb/>
When a sufferer from stomach <lb/>
trouble takes Dr. King's Life <lb/>
Pills he's mighty glad to see his <lb/>
and fly, but he's <lb/>
tickled over his now, line appetite, <lb/>
strong healthy vigor, all be- <lb/>
cause stomach, liver and kidneys now <lb/>
work right, at All Druggists. <lb/>
STOMACH TROUBLES. <lb/>
Many remarkable cures of stomach <lb/>
troubles have been effected by <lb/>
stomach and lets. <lb/>
One man who had spent over <lb/>
thousand dollars for medicine and ti c 11- <lb/>
was cured by a few boxes of <lb/>
tablets. Trice cents. Sam- <lb/>
free at J. L. Woolen and Coward <lb/>
Woo ten's Drugstore. <lb/>
feet south of Tenth <lb/>
street and run the spur along <lb/>
the side of Pitt street to the <lb/>
warehouse, and this morning <lb/>
Section Master Dempsey had his <lb/>
crew doing this work. <lb/>
On the opposite side of Tenth <lb/>
street from the new warehouse <lb/>
site is a building owned by Mr. <lb/>
R. O. by which the <lb/>
spur track would pass. Mr. <lb/>
objected to the track <lb/>
going by his building, and with <lb/>
Mr. W-1. Skinner went out and <lb/>
ordered the men to stop work. <lb/>
Section Master Dempsey asked <lb/>
for their authority to stop the <lb/>
laying of the track, but none <lb/>
being shown ordered his men to <lb/>
go on with the work. At this Mr. <lb/>
threatened bodily harm <lb/>
to any one who undertook to <lb/>
work further on the track, and <lb/>
serious trouble would have <lb/>
doubtless ensued had not Police- <lb/>
man George Clark appeared on <lb/>
the scene about this time and <lb/>
put it stop to it. <lb/>
Under the circumstances it <lb/>
was deemed best for the work <lb/>
to stop until the board of Alder- <lb/>
men can meet and pass the pro- <lb/>
per order for it to proceed. <lb/>
Call and see P. M. Johnston <lb/>
when in town for general engine <lb/>
and boiler repair work and any- <lb/>
thing you may need. Shop op- <lb/>
Hotel Bertha. w <lb/>
ARE YOU SURE <lb/>
th. bur <lb/>
PURE I <lb/>
know that th I <lb/>
excluded from the <lb/>
and and other kept In <lb/>
Sanitary Condition I <lb/>
Why take any where your health <lb/>
u Why not <lb/>
MAKE AND FREEZE YOU OWN ICE CREAM <lb/>
I. MINUTES <lb/>
FOR A <lb/>
Jell-0 ICE Powder <lb/>
It It as Simply of <lb/>
one package Into a of milk and <lb/>
frees., without cooking, heating or the ad- <lb/>
of anything Title make, two <lb/>
of Ice cream, clean pare and whole- <lb/>
A good Ice be <lb/>
bought for a dollar or two which teat <lb/>
tor and will nave coat. <lb/>
a package CREAM Pow- <lb/>
. , aw-<lb/>
Bold by all good <lb/>
Tat feed Co., la Hey, N. Y, <lb/>
RAILROAD CAN BUILD SPUR. <lb/>
Board of So Order. <lb/>
The Board of Aldermen held a <lb/>
special meeting Thursday night <lb/>
and passed an order granting the <lb/>
Norfolk Southern railroad per- <lb/>
mission to lay a spur track on <lb/>
South Pitt street to the storage <lb/>
warehouse of Harvey Ferrell. <lb/>
The order made a change so that <lb/>
the spur track will not run by <lb/>
the building of It. O. <lb/>
over which there came near being <lb/>
a controversy Instead <lb/>
of south of Tenth St., <lb/>
and running across that street <lb/>
it will begin near Ninth street <lb/>
and run to the warehouse, not <lb/>
crossing Tenth street at all nor <lb/>
going near the property. <lb/>
Mr. through an attorney <lb/>
entered a protest in this also, <lb/>
but was overruled by the alder- <lb/>
men and the railroad given par- <lb/>
to proceed with laying <lb/>
the spur. <lb/>
A LINEN SHOWER. <lb/>
Friends of Bride-to Be Went Laden <lb/>
With Presents. <lb/>
Ayden, N. C, May 25.-A <lb/>
linen shower was given at the <lb/>
home of Misses Bessie and Eliza- <lb/>
beth Bridgers, last evening, com- <lb/>
to Miss Helen <lb/>
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. <lb/>
J. W. marriage <lb/>
is to take place on the 14th of <lb/>
June. <lb/>
Numerous friends of the bride- <lb/>
elect assembled at the home of <lb/>
the Rev, J. B. Bridgers each <lb/>
carrying of choice linen. <lb/>
bride-elect was then sent <lb/>
for, and upon entering the par- <lb/>
or, was showered with the linen. <lb/>
The lights were turned on <lb/>
mediately and much to her <lb/>
prise she saw her numerous <lb/>
friends assembled in the room. <lb/>
After the fun all were ushered <lb/>
into the reception hall, where <lb/>
was served by Misses <lb/>
Bawls Bridgers, Sallie Bet <lb/>
and Jennie Turnage. <lb/>
Appropriate toasts were given by <lb/>
ail present. <lb/>
At the happy party re- <lb/>
tired to their respective homes, <lb/>
all declared the Misses Bridgers <lb/>
most delightful hosts. <lb/>
The Reflector does job work. <lb/>
SORE NIPPLES. <lb/>
FOR A ANKLE. <lb/>
As usually treated, a sprained ankle <lb/>
will disable the injured person for a <lb/>
month or more, but by applying <lb/>
Liniment and observing the <lb/>
with each bottle a <lb/>
cure may be effected in many cases in <lb/>
less than one week's time. This <lb/>
is a most remark preparation <lb/>
Try it for a sprain or bruise, or when <lb/>
laid up with chronic or muscular <lb/>
and are certain to be de- <lb/>
lighted with the prompt relief which it <lb/>
affords. For sale by L. Woolen and <lb/>
Coward Wooten. <lb/>
BAKER AND HART <lb/>
The place to buy your Hardware. Com- <lb/>
stock to select from, quality <lb/>
goods only. <lb/>
Agricultural Implements A Specialty <lb/>
Consisting Plows. Mowers, Harrows, Stalk <lb/>
Cutters, Rakes and Ugh grade Cultivators <lb/>
both riding and walking, <lb/>
Wire <lb/>
in the most popular heights always on hand. <lb/>
Complete stock t ready mixed <lb/>
P A I N <lb/>
highest grade in all colors. <lb/>
teed per cent pure. Orders filled <lb/>
promptly. <lb/>
Those wishing to purchase <lb/>
will do well to see us as we carry <lb/>
but the best. <lb/>
It you contemplate building give ; a <lb/>
fall. We will appreciate your business and <lb/>
will take cure your orders and <lb/>
tee prices. When wishing anything men- <lb/>
ill the above don't t. to look <lb/>
Baker <lb/>
We were glad to have with us I <lb/>
Mrs. R. R. Cotten, who joined <lb/>
the discussions with her usual I <lb/>
enthusiasm and helpfulness. <lb/>
After the regular business the I <lb/>
president in the chair announced J <lb/>
that the literary exercises of the I <lb/>
meeting in May would be <lb/>
to Carolina Day. <lb/>
A very contest prepared <lb/>
by Mrs. Person was the first <lb/>
feature of the program and all <lb/>
enjoyed the game of hide-and- <lb/>
seek with a number of our govern-, <lb/>
ore. As this may be interesting i <lb/>
to some other North Carolinians <lb/>
we will give you the game. <lb/>
See how many governors you <lb/>
can And. We will tell you if you <lb/>
call their names correctly. <lb/>
OUR GOVERNORS- <lb/>
The cook's studio. <lb/>
A disease of a weak brain. <lb/>
A dressmaker's terror. <lb/>
A bird. <lb/>
A narrow street. <lb/>
A valley. <lb/>
The song of silk. <lb/>
The emblem of purity. <lb/>
A foul. <lb/>
One who grinds. <lb/>
In debt. <lb/>
A rock. <lb/>
A young man in love. <lb/>
The grip. <lb/>
Greenville's beloved. <lb/>
Quite a number of important <lb/>
events in the of our state <lb/>
were reviewed briefly and dis- <lb/>
cussed with lively interest. <lb/>
The singing of The Old North <lb/>
State closed the program, and <lb/>
the club adjourned to meet June <lb/>
the place of meeting to be STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, County <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE, <lb/>
AT FARMVILLE, N. <lb/>
At the if business April 88th, 1909. <lb/>
Resources <lb/>
and discount <lb/>
Overdrafts secured <lb/>
unsecured <lb/>
Furniture and <lb/>
from A <lb/>
dish items <lb/>
coin <lb/>
Silver coin, including <lb/>
minor coin <lb/>
Nut hank and other U. S. <lb/>
Liabilities <lb/>
146,688.99 Capital stock <lb/>
. Surplus fund <lb/>
1,880.60 Undivided profits leas <lb/>
our. exp and <lb/>
110,000.00 <lb/>
8,000.00 <lb/>
198.05 <lb/>
486.00 <lb/>
177.11 <lb/>
Motes <lb/>
Total <lb/>
no <lb/>
Time of <lb/>
Deposits <lb/>
Cashier's <lb/>
Total <lb/>
8,198.98 <lb/>
04,80.49 <lb/>
1,04.08 <lb/>
decided later. <lb/>
H. Reporter. <lb/>
Any mother who has had experience <lb/>
with this distressing ailment will be <lb/>
as soon as <lb/>
done <lb/>
pleased to knew that a cure may be <lb/>
by applying Chamberlain <lb/>
Wipe It off with a soft cloth before <lb/>
lowing the babe to nurse. Many <lb/>
trained nurse use this with best <lb/>
results. For sale by J. L. Wooten and <lb/>
Coward Wooten. <lb/>
JOHNSTON. <lb/>
ENGINEER and <lb/>
Running repairs to all kind of <lb/>
Steam fittings, erecting Engines, <lb/>
Tobacco machinery, all systems a <lb/>
Agent for Machinery and <lb/>
Electrical Give us a trial. <lb/>
All work guaranteed and terms <lb/>
Message left at H. L. Carr's <lb/>
will receive prompt attention, or phone <lb/>
No. <lb/>
I have learned that Mr. <lb/>
C. B. Russell has been <lb/>
prices on material for the Build- <lb/>
Lumber Co. I wish to say <lb/>
that Mr. Russell has no author- <lb/>
to represent us in an official <lb/>
way and he is no longer manager <lb/>
of this company, and has not <lb/>
been since May 11th. <lb/>
Building Lumber Co. <lb/>
By R. J. Cobb. <lb/>
Choice Cut Flowers <lb/>
Roses, carnations, and violets <lb/>
a specialty. Wedding <lb/>
and floral offering <lb/>
ranged in best style at short <lb/>
notice. Summer <lb/>
bedding plants, rose <lb/>
bushes everything in the <lb/>
florist line at <lb/>
J CO <lb/>
Raleigh, N. C. <lb/>
Phone <lb/>
Not Quite <lb/>
How often you can get a <lb/>
.- thing <lb/>
nail or screw driver or <lb/>
lacking. Have a good <lb/>
tool box and be prepared for <lb/>
emergencies. Our hue of tools <lb/>
Is a you could desire, and <lb/>
we will see that your tool <lb/>
box does not lack a single <lb/>
useful article. <lb/>
I Of <lb/>
You get <lb/>
Horse c c <lb/>
of <lb/>
J. P. <lb/>
Corey <lb/>
if Pitt, <lb/>
I, R. Davis, Cashier f the above-named bunk, do solemnly <lb/>
swear that the statement is true to the heal of my <lb/>
edge and belief. J. R- DAVIS, Cashier. <lb/>
Subscribed and l before <lb/>
me, this day of April, <lb/>
A. Ill <lb/>
Notary <lb/>
T. <lb/>
W. <lb/>
F, <lb/>
Turnage, <lb/>
M. Lang, <lb/>
M. Davis. <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
for --.- p. <lb/>
Tin Roofing and Plumbing <lb/>
Go to L. H. RENDER <lb/>
EVANS N. C. <lb/>
Next door to J. R. t- J. G. MOVE. <lb/>
W. F. EVANS <lb/>
ATTORNEY AT LAW <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
Office opposite R. L. Smith <lb/>
stables, and next door to John <lb/>
Buggy building. <lb/>
DR <lb/>
R. L. <lb/>
Dentist. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N C <lb/>
Harry Skinner. Skinner, Jr <lb/>
H. <lb/>
W. M. DAWSON <lb/>
Ladies and Gents Tailor, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Altering, <lb/>
Scouring, Chemical and Dry <lb/>
I or no charges. <lb/>
In rear of Herbert Barber <lb/>
Shop. <lb/>
SKINNER <lb/>
LAWYERS. <lb/>
WHEDBEE <lb/>
Greenville. N- C <lb/>
L. I. MOORE W. H. LONG <lb/>
Moore and Long <lb/>
ATTORNEYS AT LAW <lb/>
i R IS VI L <lb/>
DR. S HASSELL <lb/>
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Office on Third street, formerly <lb/>
pied by Dr. Bagwell <lb/>
J-W. PERRY GO. <lb/>
NORFOLK, VA. <lb/>
Cotton Factors and handler o <lb/>
Ties and Bags. <lb/>
and <lb/>
DAIRY PRODUCTS. <lb/>
have moved my the John- <lb/>
son place, one mile from town, am <lb/>
better prepared ever lo <lb/>
all Dairy Will make d <lb/>
in town, i 2-4. <lb/>
8.1. DUDLEY. <lb/>
Nice lot of new <lb/>
memorandum books etc. at <lb/>
Reflector Book Store. <lb/>
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THE EASTERN <lb/>
D. WHICHARD. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, NORTH <lb/>
Subscription One <lb/>
Six Month <lb/>
Single <lb/>
rate. my <lb/>
application the business -thee in Th- <lb/>
age a fortune in are sin-akin,; and <lb/>
a ling is at with <lb/>
tin- of the plat- <lb/>
Building, corner Evans <lb/>
Third <lb/>
Entered in the at Greenville <lb/>
N. C. mail matter. <lb/>
FRIDAY JUNE 1909. <lb/>
Patten stands <lb/>
the <lb/>
a we <lb/>
thing sometime. <lb/>
SB <lb/>
The man who talks against his <lb/>
town discredits himself. <lb/>
City politic will have the <lb/>
right if way this week. <lb/>
Tax listing has begun, the <lb/>
day of our lamentation is at <lb/>
hand. <lb/>
The orator has <lb/>
about his Job tor this <lb/>
season.<lb/>
W wish the stay of The <lb/>
King's Daughters had been <lb/>
longer. <lb/>
July is suggested <lb/>
the special session of <lb/>
congress will adjourn. So there <lb/>
will he another month of the <lb/>
agony.<lb/>
Petersburg, held <lb/>
election Thursday, <lb/>
the city voted by a large <lb/>
majority. That is a redaction <lb/>
on the <lb/>
The month of May gave us only <lb/>
one new enterprise to record for <lb/>
gar <lb/>
age. Let Us hope the month of <lb/>
June will do better.<lb/>
Charlotte evidently sot <lb/>
about to break up the near beer <lb/>
selling in that city. The alder <lb/>
men have levied a license tax of <lb/>
per year for selling the<lb/>
The strike on the Georgia <lb/>
road has come to an end <lb/>
and trains are running again. <lb/>
The difference with the attain <lb/>
have been submitted to <lb/>
It is getting tune to lose the <lb/>
Thaw name and quit putting it <lb/>
in the papers.<lb/>
with June II <lb/>
is suggested as timely reading <lb/>
for tax <lb/>
Greenville should do things <lb/>
to draw people to the town, not <lb/>
drive them a way. <lb/>
The crop of June people <lb/>
will be as large us usual. Tax <lb/>
listing time you know. <lb/>
The seashore mountain <lb/>
resorts are opening and the sum- <lb/>
mer will follow. <lb/>
form. <lb/>
A party of congressmen under <lb/>
the chaperonage of Congressman <lb/>
John Small is making a trip of <lb/>
inspection of the North Carolina <lb/>
section of the inland waterway. <lb/>
Congressman Small has been a <lb/>
An American has been arrest- <lb/>
ed in Norway on a confession <lb/>
that he murdered Mrs. thinness, <lb/>
the Indiana woman who made <lb/>
her promises a graveyard for a <lb/>
of men whom she lured <lb/>
h i- and murdered. The <lb/>
arrested sys he helped <lb/>
Mrs. commit several <lb/>
crimes and then murdered her. <lb/>
The fellow may be a <lb/>
great factor in interesting the just crazy, or may <lb/>
government in the waterway and have this as a ruse to get free <lb/>
Those fellows who want to hold <lb/>
an indignation meeting to de- <lb/>
President Taft for <lb/>
pointing Judge Connor, must <lb/>
have time hanging heavy on <lb/>
their hands. <lb/>
The strike changed, <lb/>
and Philadelphia is having if <lb/>
with the street ear men. <lb/>
Mr. North, director of the con <lb/>
bus, did lot like the way things <lb/>
were going and bus <lb/>
You can't always go by a <lb/>
name. The town of Zephyr, in <lb/>
Texas, was struck by a tornado <lb/>
that almost demolished it. <lb/>
persons were killed out- <lb/>
right others wounded. <lb/>
The tariff agitation, in congress <lb/>
has warmed up until it is lead- <lb/>
to blows. Senator of <lb/>
and a New York <lb/>
per man got in a scrap the other <lb/>
day and exchanged licks at each <lb/>
other. Tiny had better quit <lb/>
and go home. <lb/>
A bigamist who <lb/>
had been married live times was <lb/>
given a live sentence of <lb/>
imprisonment, just one year for <lb/>
each wife, Three of his wives <lb/>
w in court to testify against <lb/>
him and their photograph <lb/>
its is due large- <lb/>
to his c <lb/>
In order to give points to <lb/>
migrants coming over, the He- <lb/>
brew Sheltering and <lb/>
Aid Society of New York will <lb/>
put lecturers each of the big <lb/>
liners, who, by means of ad- <lb/>
dresses in the <lb/>
language, as well as by <lb/>
moving pictures, will point out <lb/>
the disadvantages of life in the <lb/>
American cities and tho <lb/>
of life on the <lb/>
l. Herald. <lb/>
One Southern Democratic sen- <lb/>
wants protection on lumber, <lb/>
another wants it on that new- <lb/>
fangled tan bark, another wants <lb/>
it on sugar, and -to it goes. u <lb/>
as well fall in line with the <lb/>
straight-out Republican policy <lb/>
of protection and go the whole <lb/>
thing Hat footed. There seems <lb/>
to he no use of putting <lb/>
for revenue planks in <lb/>
Democratic any more. <lb/>
Trying to win favor by mis- <lb/>
representations and false <lb/>
does not pay even in <lb/>
tics. <lb/>
The Durham Herald thinks if <lb/>
the country ever gets re- <lb/>
form it will have to look to a <lb/>
new party. <lb/>
In the depot is a <lb/>
barrel of liquor that is begging <lb/>
for an owner. Punch the bung <lb/>
out let it go. <lb/>
The result of the primary for <lb/>
mayor Tuesday shows that a <lb/>
great majority of the people of <lb/>
Greenville have not lost interest <lb/>
in the welfare of the town. <lb/>
Now let the same good common <lb/>
sense prevail in the ward <lb/>
for aldermen Friday <lb/>
night.<lb/>
From the way somebody <lb/>
counting votes beforehand that <lb/>
he was going to get in the <lb/>
and the number actually <lb/>
received, it is inferred that he <lb/>
must have been taking lessons <lb/>
from a Greensboro directory <lb/>
maker and learned now to count <lb/>
passage back to America in case <lb/>
he should be brought over for <lb/>
trial. It is recalled that one <lb/>
man is already serving a <lb/>
term on the charge of <lb/>
burning Mrs. home, <lb/>
what was supposed to be her re- <lb/>
mains being found in the ashes. <lb/>
Chicago was shaken by an <lb/>
earthquake shock on <lb/>
day. That city is bad enough that were not <lb/>
fur something to shake it. <lb/>
A lady remarked that hearing <lb/>
the honk of automobiles running <lb/>
-along paved <lb/>
ville look very much like a city,<lb/>
Since it was announced that <lb/>
Charlotte has above <lb/>
Greensboro has set about <lb/>
to have another city directory <lb/>
made. <lb/>
A Georgia man who escaped <lb/>
prison thirty-two years ago was <lb/>
recently re-arrested and returned <lb/>
to prison. is now year <lb/>
The Chronicle says that fully <lb/>
half a dozen men in Charlotte <lb/>
are ready to fork over the <lb/>
license tax on <lb/>
loons imposed by the aldermen. <lb/>
There must be an immense <lb/>
in selling the or per- <lb/>
haps, it is easy to operate a <lb/>
in connection. <lb/>
Either several of the Demo- <lb/>
senators and congressmen <lb/>
are wrong in their views on the <lb/>
tariff, or the Democratic plat- <lb/>
form is wrong on that question. <lb/>
The way these senators and con- <lb/>
is getting time that some <lb/>
of the big excursions were being <lb/>
brought to says The <lb/>
Evening Times of that <lb/>
Just wait until broth- <lb/>
and you will see one roll in <lb/>
that is worth looking The <lb/>
class of Memorial <lb/>
Sunday school will take a big <lb/>
part of Greenville to Raleigh <lb/>
that day, they are going to <lb/>
take possession of the capital for <lb/>
the time being. <lb/>
hen a State votes <lb/>
on itself, it should lie <lb/>
lowed to enforce prohibition, but <lb/>
is not able to do so under exist- <lb/>
inter-state laws. Two things <lb/>
that congress should pass u law <lb/>
to stop is the shipment of liquor <lb/>
into a prohibition State and the <lb/>
use of the mails for carrying <lb/>
whiskey advertisements into a <lb/>
prohibition State. If this was <lb/>
done u State prohibit ion law <lb/>
could be made thoroughly <lb/>
We fail to see. wherein the <lb/>
Carolina tennis <lb/>
the base league ran feel <lb/>
much interest in them when the <lb/>
the teams composed entirely <lb/>
of bind without a <lb/>
man on them. Teams made up <lb/>
entirely of home men and games <lb/>
in which no outsider is allowed <lb/>
to participate would ho more <lb/>
occasion for local pride en- <lb/>
As it now is the idea <lb/>
seems to lie what town can put <lb/>
up the most money and have <lb/>
the best players. <lb/>
STATE NEWS. <lb/>
Happening of Interest in North Caro- <lb/>
Elkin, May 28.-The Chatham <lb/>
Manufacturing; Company today <lb/>
shipped solid cars of blankets <lb/>
to different places in the United <lb/>
States, about half of them going <lb/>
to Chicago and St. Louis, from <lb/>
which points they will tie dis- <lb/>
to different cities on e <lb/>
Pacific The other half <lb/>
goes to Baltimore, Philadelphia <lb/>
and New York. Each car con <lb/>
pairs of blankets <lb/>
which made a grand of <lb/>
pairs or single blank- <lb/>
At a pair, which ii <lb/>
rather under the average, it <lb/>
amounts to for this one <lb/>
shipment. <lb/>
Goldsboro, May of <lb/>
the saddest tragedies in the his <lb/>
of Goldsboro occurred today <lb/>
when William Humphrey, a <lb/>
young white man about years <lb/>
of age, committed suicide by <lb/>
shooting himself through the <lb/>
head with a pistol. <lb/>
Boons, May <lb/>
an citizen of <lb/>
Ridge township, was found dead <lb/>
yesterday near the r on <lb/>
th head of the Elk. He had <lb/>
been visiting some of his <lb/>
at this and hid <lb/>
started on his return home. A <lb/>
Mr. Triplett, noticing a strange <lb/>
mule in his field, went to turn it <lb/>
outside and recognized it as Mr. <lb/>
Thinking the <lb/>
animal the saddle on he <lb/>
told his wife to go to one of the <lb/>
neighbor's and inquire if they <lb/>
had seen anything of the old <lb/>
gentleman while he went to ask <lb/>
neighbor. On her way <lb/>
M re. Triplett came upon the old <lb/>
man sitting in a fence corner <lb/>
dead. The coroner was called <lb/>
and the verdict of the jury was <lb/>
that he died of heart failure. <lb/>
Raleigh, May com- <lb/>
mission of Judge Henry Groves <lb/>
Connor as judge of the Eastern <lb/>
Carolina district and circuit court <lb/>
arrived today, His resignation <lb/>
as associate justice of State <lb/>
Supreme court will go to <lb/>
nor Kitchin Monday, effective <lb/>
that day, and the oath of office <lb/>
as Federal judge will be <lb/>
Tuesday, at o'clock in <lb/>
the judge's chamber. Thereafter <lb/>
he will proceed to the Federal <lb/>
court room and convene court <lb/>
CLEVER <lb/>
They Flood the Markets Abroad <lb/>
With Their Wares. <lb/>
It looks like is <lb/>
going to move now in earnest <lb/>
and get that long-talked-about <lb/>
auditorium. A deal has been <lb/>
effected for a large lot in a <lb/>
splendid location and the plan <lb/>
is to erect thereon a municipal <lb/>
building and auditorium with <lb/>
a four to six thousand seating <lb/>
capacity. When Raleigh com- <lb/>
this auditorium and brings <lb/>
merit, lotion or balm to compare with <lb/>
hotel accommodations up in Salve. the one <lb/>
perfect healer of Corns, Burns, <lb/>
Sores, Scalds, Boils, Ulcer. <lb/>
Will Build Church at <lb/>
Rev. J. B. Cook went to Farm- <lb/>
ville today to join with others of <lb/>
a committee appointed to select <lb/>
a site and let the contract for a <lb/>
Baptist church building in that <lb/>
town. The recent union meet- <lb/>
at Hobgood took up this mat- <lb/>
and appointed a committee <lb/>
to take charge of it, with <lb/>
to have the building com- <lb/>
in time for holding the <lb/>
union meeting there on the fifth <lb/>
Sunday in October. <lb/>
COULD NOT BE BETTER. <lb/>
PARIS THE CLEARING HOUSE. <lb/>
The French Capital Is the Chief <lb/>
For tho of Imitation An <lb/>
In the Production <lb/>
of the <lb/>
ban always classic <lb/>
In depart <lb/>
mid run her elope. <lb/>
Ii n for rock <lb/>
and thirteenth century work. <lb/>
and for fourteenth <lb/>
armor, London imitates <lb/>
makes Madrid <lb/>
Dread <lb/>
Ivories, pewter <lb/>
Berlin Amsterdam <lb/>
Iron. Indian paean. <lb/>
One tiara Jew- <lb/>
while Paris Is chief <lb/>
lieu for all these products. <lb/>
Italian statuettes, now SO <lb/>
naught, MM <lb/>
and taste In It Is sail <lb/>
that It was from one of these <lb/>
dries there Issued of virtue <lb/>
vice, assigned to Bo- <lb/>
h Is now treas- <lb/>
of n celebrated collection, <lb/>
Switzerland makes a of <lb/>
work. <lb/>
As for renaissance and <lb/>
Jewelry, hardly n hit Is reel except <lb/>
what Is In museums. It not to lie <lb/>
In Hie epoch that <lb/>
followed the renaissance precious <lb/>
tone were from their let <lb/>
lints sold to meet needs <lb/>
The same need for extreme <lb/>
to the pretty of the <lb/>
watches, chute <lb/>
modem filial <lb/>
too, is the enameled Jewelry of <lb/>
the Vienna turns It <lb/>
out to perfection. Ami so cunning are <lb/>
the makers that, for example, they <lb/>
take car the ring ea which a <lb/>
locket Is should show signs <lb/>
of friction, well aware that the <lb/>
who thinks himself cute will look for <lb/>
this Indication. <lb/>
As for tin Jewelry, now so <lb/>
in <lb/>
n the old elsewhere, the <lb/>
Ken nine Is long exhausted, for, <lb/>
after all, peasants own hut a limited <lb/>
stock. It nil consists of clever copies <lb/>
or more often tasteful combinations of <lb/>
old designs, The stones, too, despite <lb/>
their line lire rarely any <lb/>
thing else those marvelously <lb/>
tinted crystals so <lb/>
made In Switzerland and Bold by the <lb/>
ton If desired. <lb/>
Venice Is the great depot for <lb/>
Inlaid Ivory, and <lb/>
ed with tortoise shell, once Us <lb/>
and now In their decadence, are Mill <lb/>
the Joy of Hireling Americans on Ike <lb/>
lookout for bargains, Bay if the ob- <lb/>
pleases yon. hut do not when <lb/>
pay your dollars Imagine you ore ex <lb/>
new lamps for old., As for <lb/>
old cluck, grandfather or there <lb/>
Is not one genuine In I War <lb/>
ivories They are generally bone r, <lb/>
worse still, celluloid aged by the hi <lb/>
of tobacco or of Unit Invaluable hand <lb/>
maiden, licorice Juice. <lb/>
Nor does even glass defy the <lb/>
leer. In Museum of St. <lb/>
can be seen Roman out <lb/>
sides dirt, whose <lb/>
has been obtained by <lb/>
scales upon tin Ir surface. Rome <lb/>
real bill of Iridescent glass film <lb/>
i , transferred upon a modem frame <lb/>
work. Cologne turns out <lb/>
by the gnus, not even troubling <lb/>
to copy the old shape. the <lb/>
long narrow la which <lb/>
sweets are sold. These are hurled in <lb/>
after being smeared with <lb/>
concoction or which the sent is <lb/>
guarded, and a little time they Issue <lb/>
from retirement and Irides- <lb/>
cent, German and <lb/>
Is also excellently copied In Hamburg <lb/>
and Part, Venice, too, ha not for- <lb/>
gotten its tradition and turn out its <lb/>
own old wares. <lb/>
and innocently help- <lb/>
ed the counterfeiter by selling their <lb/>
not yet decorated piece, If Imperfect, <lb/>
for n On Ibis genuine ground <lb/>
the forger worked With ease. This <lb/>
has stopped. Still the <lb/>
forger knows DO obstacles or over- <lb/>
comes them, and false and <lb/>
Dresden are supplied by all dealers, <lb/>
and purchaser rarely has the mi- <lb/>
knowledge that will save him. In <lb/>
the eighteenth century oriental <lb/>
were openly made In <lb/>
Holland and to China for <lb/>
decoration, when they returned as real <lb/>
China porcelain, or the revere prov- <lb/>
es obtained. The made <lb/>
In China decorated In what was <lb/>
presumed to lie the Chinese style <lb/>
Europe. Tails at the present moment <lb/>
makes and old <lb/>
lain, and n tourist who buy a <lb/>
and at or Shanghai merely <lb/>
brings back coals to Newcastle. <lb/>
plates made near In ab- <lb/>
solute as ft matter <lb/>
of there Is no need to <lb/>
th old. He cautious, too. In <lb/>
It I mostly <lb/>
at Naples. <lb/>
of the genuine thing were <lb/>
snapped up long ago or else are owned <lb/>
by museums or by tho heirs of those <lb/>
for whom they were made and who do <lb/>
pot need to with them. London <lb/>
national <lb/>
THE BOY IN THE CAR. <lb/>
He Won From the Women <lb/>
Whose Gown Ha <lb/>
The boy in the car cuddled so <lb/>
close to the woman in gray that <lb/>
everybody thought he to <lb/>
her. So when he dug <lb/>
his muddy into the broadcloth <lb/>
skirt of left neighbor she <lb/>
leaned over and <lb/>
inc. madam. Will you <lb/>
your little I <lb/>
himself around Be is soiling my <lb/>
skirt with his muddy <lb/>
The woman in gray Unshed a lit- <lb/>
and nudged the boy <lb/>
she said. good- <lb/>
lie isn't <lb/>
The boy uneasily. He <lb/>
a little fellow that he <lb/>
could not begin to touch hit foot to <lb/>
tho floor, so lie stuck them out <lb/>
straight in front of him like pegs to <lb/>
hang things on and looked at them <lb/>
I got your dress <lb/>
he said to the woman on his left. <lb/>
hope it will brush <lb/>
The timidity in his voice took a <lb/>
short out to the woman's heart, and <lb/>
she smiled upon kindly. <lb/>
it doesn't she said. <lb/>
his eves were still fastened <lb/>
upon hers she added, up- <lb/>
town alone r <lb/>
he said. <lb/>
ways go alone. There isn't anybody <lb/>
to go with mo. Father's dead and <lb/>
mother's dead. I live with Aunt <lb/>
Clara over in Brooklyn, hut she says <lb/>
Aunt Anna ought to help do some- <lb/>
thing for me, so once or twice a <lb/>
week when she gets tired out and <lb/>
wants to go some place to get rested <lb/>
up she packs me off over here to <lb/>
stay with Aunt Anna. I'm going up <lb/>
there now. Sometimes I don't find <lb/>
Aunt Anna at home, hut I hope she <lb/>
will ho homo today, because it looks <lb/>
like ft is going to rain, and I don't <lb/>
like to hang around in the street in <lb/>
The woman felt something move <lb/>
inside her throat, and she said, <lb/>
are a very little boy to be <lb/>
knocked in this rather <lb/>
unsteadily. <lb/>
I don't he said. <lb/>
never get lost. Hut I get lonesome <lb/>
sometimes on these long trips, anti <lb/>
when see anybody that I think I'd <lb/>
like lo to I scrooge up close <lb/>
to her so can make believe that I <lb/>
really am her little boy. This morn- <lb/>
was playing that belonged <lb/>
to that lady on the other side of me, <lb/>
and I got so that I forgot <lb/>
all about feet. That is why <lb/>
got your dross <lb/>
The woman put her arm around <lb/>
the tiny chap <lb/>
up so close that she hurt him, and <lb/>
every other woman who had over- <lb/>
heard his looked <lb/>
as if she would not only let him <lb/>
wipe his shoes on her best dress, but <lb/>
would feel like spanking him if he <lb/>
York Sun. <lb/>
Nature Is lavish In th of <lb/>
but men. <lb/>
no mm or <lb/>
It tea mistake to allow anyone to <lb/>
rheumatism, as the pain <lb/>
can always I relieved, and i i most <lb/>
cases a cure effected by <lb/>
Thu relief <lb/>
pain which is alone <lb/>
worth many its cost. It makes <lb/>
and <lb/>
of long standing this liniment should be <lb/>
used on account of tho n Ii f which it <lb/>
affords. Do no be discouraged until <lb/>
you have given it a trial. sale by <lb/>
J. L. Wooten ard Coward <lb/>
keeping with it, the city may <lb/>
again come into note as a place <lb/>
for holding convention. <lb/>
Time's <lb/>
-wonder If will have <lb/>
bat be wants a hundred year from <lb/>
I doubt It. men will then <lb/>
Salt Rheum. For Sore <lb/>
be agitating for the <lb/>
for Only K at All Curler <lb/>
Weak <lb/>
Heart Action <lb/>
There are certain nerves <lb/>
that control the action <lb/>
of the heart. When they <lb/>
become weak, the heart <lb/>
action is impaired. Short <lb/>
breath, pain around heart, <lb/>
choking sensation, <lb/>
fluttering, feeble <lb/>
or rapid pulse, and other <lb/>
distressing symptoms fol- <lb/>
low. Dr. Miles Heart Cure <lb/>
is a medicine especially <lb/>
adapted to the needs of <lb/>
these nerves and the mus- <lb/>
structure of <lb/>
heart itself. It is a <lb/>
strengthening tonic that <lb/>
brings speedy relief. <lb/>
Try it <lb/>
years I suffered with what I <lb/>
thought trouble, when <lb/>
doctor told me hears <lb/>
trouble. had trIM many remedies, <lb/>
when the almanac came <lb/>
Into my and I concluded <lb/>
try Dr. Heart Cure. <lb/>
taken throe and now I <lb/>
not Buffering at all. I em cured <lb/>
medicine did It. I write this In <lb/>
the hope that It will attract at- <lb/>
of who I did. <lb/>
D. <lb/>
Main St. Kg. <lb/>
Dr. <lb/>
Cure, and we him <lb/>
of battle If It <lb/>
Mil. Medical Co., fed<lb/>
OUR <lb/>
AYDEN DEPARTMENT. <lb/>
IN CHARGE OF J. M. BLOW. <lb/>
Authorized Agent of The Eastern Reflector for and vicinity. Advertising furnished <lb/>
seed at J. K. S n Mer. <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Miss Clara has return- <lb/>
ed from the Normal and <lb/>
rial College at Greensboro. <lb/>
M. M. Sauls makes the best <lb/>
cold drinks that can be made at <lb/>
the led cold the year <lb/>
round Try one. <lb/>
J. A. Andrews and J. F. <lb/>
of Greenville, were here Wed- <lb/>
M. M. Sauls has just received <lb/>
a fine lot of perfumes and toilet <lb/>
water. <lb/>
J. S. Bowers, of Scotland <lb/>
Neck, was here Wednesday. <lb/>
They tell me that J. R. Smith <lb/>
Co., Dixon are manufacturing <lb/>
as good wagons, carts and bug- <lb/>
as can be found any where. <lb/>
See them before buying. <lb/>
C. O. Armstrong ha returned <lb/>
from Chapel Hill. <lb/>
Seed peanuts for sale by J. R- <lb/>
Smith Co. <lb/>
Miss Blanch Cannon is sick at <lb/>
her home on Main street. <lb/>
Spring dress laces and <lb/>
to match at J. R. Smith <lb/>
Dr. J. M. Parrot, of Kinston. <lb/>
address at the Free <lb/>
Will Baptist Seminary Tuesday <lb/>
night- Subject <lb/>
He handled his <lb/>
subject well. <lb/>
Paris Green at J. R. Smith Co. <lb/>
Rev. Henry Cunningham, of <lb/>
Kinston, is in town today. <lb/>
The hose for <lb/>
ladies and gentlemen is one <lb/>
the best on the market <lb/>
J. R. Smith Co. <lb/>
Miss Crawford, Win- <lb/>
ii c here for a <lb/>
few days. <lb/>
Harrows and cultivators at J. <lb/>
R. Smith Co. <lb/>
Norms of <lb/>
Greenville, came Tuesday to <lb/>
visit relatives. <lb/>
fruit jars, caps and <lb/>
rubbers for same at J. R. Smith <lb/>
Ca <lb/>
of <lb/>
ville, is visiting his <lb/>
Mrs H. C. Ormond. <lb/>
Rape s. ed and Millet seed for <lb/>
sale by J. R. Smith Co. <lb/>
Dr. E. L. St. Clair, of Georgia, <lb/>
delivered th i annual s ct <lb/>
the seminary Thursday et <lb/>
o'clock. Rev. G. W. of <lb/>
Wilson, delivered the address <lb/>
Wednesday evening to the A C. <lb/>
F. Society. Both gentlemen <lb/>
rad; splendid addresses. <lb/>
Lime, cement, window, doors, <lb/>
locks and hinges at J. R. Smith <lb/>
Mr. J. M. Blow died Thursday <lb/>
night at the home of Luther <lb/>
He had been sick <lb/>
several months, but was on <lb/>
the street a few hours he <lb/>
died. His remains were taken <lb/>
to Greenville this morning for <lb/>
burial. Mr. Blow was a member <lb/>
of the Methodist church, was <lb/>
also a member of the Masons and <lb/>
K. of P. lodges of Ayden and <lb/>
will be buried by the brothers of <lb/>
these lodges today. Mr. Blow <lb/>
had been a I citizen of Ayden for <lb/>
several years and had many <lb/>
friends here. <lb/>
All kind sewing machine need- <lb/>
belts, shuttles, bobbins and <lb/>
needle thread for sale by J. <lb/>
R. Smith Co. <lb/>
We were surprised to find that <lb/>
J. R. Smith Co. Dixon are car- <lb/>
such a nice line coffins <lb/>
and caskets of all prices and <lb/>
grades, see them when needing <lb/>
anything in this line. <lb/>
Buy your brackets, balusters, <lb/>
stair railing, post <lb/>
and flooring of J. R. Smith <lb/>
Co. Dixon. <lb/>
Don't send elsewhere, when <lb/>
you can get nice ceiling and <lb/>
flooring, windows and door <lb/>
frames made to order at J. R. <lb/>
Smith Co. ft Dixon <lb/>
Miss Ella Wayne <lb/>
visiting friends in Farm ville. <lb/>
your mules and etc. of L. H. <lb/>
horses, repair your carts, bug- Worthington Co. and moved it <lb/>
and on short notice, the street. <lb/>
J. R. Smith Co. Dixon. Don't neglect your premises, <lb/>
Mrs. W. W. Dawson and be sure to use plenty of lime and <lb/>
Misses Harvey and Earl Tucker j ward off fever and other sick- <lb/>
of Grifton, spent Monday in ounce of preventive <lb/>
town. <lb/>
Tr a of use <lb/>
Glad to see Bud Joe op the <lb/>
third less than lard at J. R- <lb/>
Smith Co. <lb/>
Miss Nancy of Green <lb/>
ville, is visiting her Mrs <lb/>
Joseph Dixon. <lb/>
Car salt just received at J. R. <lb/>
Smith Co. <lb/>
must congratulate our <lb/>
colored friends on their very <lb/>
good order Saturday and Sunday. <lb/>
Our streets were thronged wit <lb/>
delegates, ministers and visitors. <lb/>
The occasion was a Baptist <lb/>
union meeting. <lb/>
patterns and <lb/>
at J. R. Dixon Co. <lb/>
We doff our hats, and make <lb/>
our polite bow to our <lb/>
street committee for work <lb/>
done on the streets. Several <lb/>
streets Ayden would remind <lb/>
the pedestrian of u <lb/>
in Asheville, and Broad street in <lb/>
Richmond. <lb/>
N. C. cut herrings at J. R. <lb/>
Smith Co <lb/>
Messrs Dixon Dixon, are <lb/>
offering a gold fountain pen at <lb/>
Saul's store for the mos <lb/>
j suitable slogan for their <lb/>
j warehouse now in course of <lb/>
Suggest the slogan, <lb/>
your name, seal it up and hand <lb/>
to Dr. Sauls, which well b. <lb/>
opened by a on June <lb/>
10th. <lb/>
School books, tablets, Bible <lb/>
and Testaments at J. K. Smith Co. <lb/>
Mist Brooks, of Grifton. <lb/>
Monday in <lb/>
nice country corr. <lb/>
at per bushel at J- R <lb/>
Smith. Co., Dix n. <lb/>
Maj. J. A. Davis spent <lb/>
in Washington visiting hit- <lb/>
daughter, Mrs. <lb/>
J R. Smith Co. have th, <lb/>
largest sign in Ayden, Us- <lb/>
Shoes for Ladies and <lb/>
Gentlemen. <lb/>
Ed. Garris and family spent <lb/>
Sunday in the country. <lb/>
J. R. Smith and family <lb/>
Sunday in the country visiting <lb/>
Mrs. L. C. Fletcher. <lb/>
Miss Jimmie Lee Davis left <lb/>
Tuesday for a visit to Washing- <lb/>
ton. <lb/>
Henry Skinner and J. W. <lb/>
are today on a fish <lb/>
trip to Clay Root. <lb/>
I. J. left Monday <lb/>
evening for New Bern. <lb/>
Field peas, rape and millet seed <lb/>
at J. R. Smith Co. <lb/>
Mayor wishes to call <lb/>
attention to ordinances <lb/>
relative to cleaning premises, <lb/>
stock running at large, and front <lb/>
gates left standing open on the <lb/>
street. The gate problem is a <lb/>
nuisance, swinging open all day <lb/>
and night on the street. We <lb/>
feel our people only need <lb/>
their attention called to this <lb/>
matter. <lb/>
Capt D. G. Berry spent Sun- <lb/>
day in Scotland Neck- <lb/>
Governor Kitchin has appoint- <lb/>
ed W. J. Boyd, of Ayden, as one <lb/>
of the delegates to represent <lb/>
North Carolina at the National <lb/>
Charity Convention to be held in <lb/>
New York June to <lb/>
J. W. Glenn and family have <lb/>
returned from Stoneville, Mr. <lb/>
Glenn's former home. <lb/>
Prof- Cale, of Grifton, has <lb/>
been elected superintendent of <lb/>
Ayden graded school. He comes <lb/>
to us highly by the <lb/>
good people of Grifton. <lb/>
The trustees of Free Will <lb/>
seminary at their annual <lb/>
meeting re-elected Prof. T. E. <lb/>
Peden principal, and Miss Lillian <lb/>
Munn, assistant principal. <lb/>
L. L. Kittrell Co. have <lb/>
purchased the stock of <lb/>
KING'S ROADS ITEMS. <lb/>
Kings X Roads. June 1909. <lb/>
Misses Helen Smith and Irene <lb/>
spent Saturday t the home of E. Rogers Tues <lb/>
OAKLEY ITEMS <lb/>
Oakley. N. C. June 1909. <lb/>
Tom Gray and family visited <lb/>
is better than a pound of <lb/>
The room of Manning <lb/>
caught fire on top Sunday while <lb/>
his wife was cooking dinner. <lb/>
F, it was discovered in <lb/>
to put it out. <lb/>
Wednesday afternoon June <lb/>
the sixteenth <lb/>
nineteen hundred and nine <lb/>
at half after three o'clock <lb/>
St. James Episcopal Church <lb/>
Ayden, North Carolina <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. John William <lb/>
will give in marriage their <lb/>
daughter <lb/>
Helen Mar <lb/>
to <lb/>
Mr. Elias Leslie Turnage <lb/>
The pleasure of your presence is <lb/>
requested. <lb/>
with Miss Minnie Smith near <lb/>
Farm ville. <lb/>
W. L. Matthews <lb/>
day night and Sunday with his <lb/>
brother, J. A. Matthews. <lb/>
Miss Lanie Tyson left Sunday <lb/>
to visit her cousin, Annie <lb/>
Tyson, near Ballards X Road. <lb/>
H. L. Smith, C. E. Case and <lb/>
C. A. Smith, of Fountain, attend- <lb/>
ed the meeting at Tyson's <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
We are glad to learn that Mrs <lb/>
Bettie Matthews, who has been <lb/>
very sick, is improving. <lb/>
Miss Smith visited Miss <lb/>
Annie Little, near Greenville, <lb/>
Saturday night and Sunday. <lb/>
W- E. Smith visited H. S. <lb/>
Tyson Saturday night and <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
W. C. Moore and wife attended <lb/>
the union meeting at Tyson's <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
to fifteen <lb/>
with girls to work in knit- <lb/>
ting mill at Scotland Neck, N. C. <lb/>
Girls and boys not under <lb/>
years of age can work. Nice <lb/>
town, good graded school, none <lb/>
, better in the State. Pay while <lb/>
Just unloaded pounds as learning the work. Fine <lb/>
pretty white corn as you have for those wanting nice <lb/>
r See me before you If interested write. <lb/>
lay. <lb/>
C. Roebuck and family visited <lb/>
in the Saturday and Sun- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
J. O. Williams and T. F. <lb/>
went to Greenville Thursday. <lb/>
Gray Little, of Greenville, was <lb/>
here last week <lb/>
S. Carson has returned from <lb/>
Buies Creek where he has been <lb/>
attending school. <lb/>
Jim Manning, of Stokes, was <lb/>
here the past week. <lb/>
Miss Ada Carson, of <lb/>
visited Mrs. T. F. Nelson <lb/>
day and Sunday. <lb/>
Mrs. John Belcher and children <lb/>
have returned from Washington <lb/>
where was called to the bed- <lb/>
side of her mother. <lb/>
Thad Rogers and family, of <lb/>
spent Sunday here <lb/>
with relatives. <lb/>
Robert Jenkins went to <lb/>
Penny Hill Sunday. <lb/>
For Twenty-Six <lb/>
Mrs. T. <lb/>
with U i rev n <lb/>
Finally J. <lb/>
buy. <lb/>
F. V. Johnston. <lb/>
J. L. Bowers or A. <lb/>
Scotland Neck, N. C. <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb/>
AT AYDEN, N. C. <lb/>
At the Close of Business April MM. <lb/>
Resources j Liabilities <lb/>
discounts Capital stork 25.000.00 <lb/>
Surplus fund 12,500.00 <lb/>
Overdrafts unsecured <lb/>
Furniture and <lb/>
Demand loans 2,500.00 <lb/>
Due from 80,860.04 <lb/>
Cash items 4.0 <lb/>
Gold coin <lb/>
Silver coin, including all <lb/>
minor coin cur. 1,810.94 <lb/>
bank and other <lb/>
U. S. Notes <lb/>
Total, <lb/>
profits, less <lb/>
cur. exp. and taxes pd. 175.20 <lb/>
Dividend unpaid 120.00 <lb/>
80.00 nib. to cheek 48,498.84 <lb/>
Cashier's outstanding <lb/>
Total 188,841.84 <lb/>
OF NORTH <lb/>
COUNTY PITT <lb/>
I. J. R. Smith, Cashier of the name; bank, do solemnly swear <lb/>
the above statement a to the best my knowledge and belief. <lb/>
SMITH, Cashier. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb/>
fore me. this 5th. day of May, <lb/>
1900. <lb/>
STANCIL HODGES, <lb/>
Notary Public <lb/>
that <lb/>
J. R SMITH, <lb/>
ELIAS TURNAGE. <lb/>
DIXON, <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
A NEW INVENTION <lb/>
Wilson Baptists Join Scotland Neck <lb/>
Church. <lb/>
The community irrespective <lb/>
of opinion about matters at issue <lb/>
now for sometime among the <lb/>
Baptists of our town will be <lb/>
to know that order is coming <lb/>
out of confusion and there is <lb/>
favorable prospect of an end of <lb/>
the trouble. <lb/>
On Wednesday night of this <lb/>
week, those members recently <lb/>
expelled by the Wilson Baptist <lb/>
church for refusing to fellowship <lb/>
and support the pastor, Rev. <lb/>
John T. were received <lb/>
into the membership and full <lb/>
fellowship of the Scotland Neck <lb/>
Baptist church, the strongest and <lb/>
most influential Baptist church <lb/>
in all this eastern part of North <lb/>
and one of the very <lb/>
strongest in the state. The <lb/>
port of this action on the part <lb/>
of the Scotland Neck church is <lb/>
that it is its declaration of their <lb/>
belief alter investigation <lb/>
factory to themselves of the ex- <lb/>
of the Christian <lb/>
and the worthiness of <lb/>
people to be members of any <lb/>
Baptist church. <lb/>
Authoritative publication of <lb/>
the action will be made by the <lb/>
Scotland Neck church. <lb/>
Furthermore, in addition to <lb/>
those received into membership, <lb/>
eighteen members of the <lb/>
Baptist church who will apply <lb/>
for letters of from it <lb/>
were taken under the <lb/>
of the Scotland Neck church. A <lb/>
branch of the Scotland Neck <lb/>
church will at once be organized <lb/>
for religious work in Wilson. <lb/>
Wilson Times. <lb/>
MB. vi. ISM <lb/>
for year <lb/>
with bladder kidney <lb/>
being ad <lb/>
l did am thankful tansy that <lb/>
eight bottles of an bottle <lb/>
entirely m of <lb/>
trouble, lain as well <lb/>
w. <lb/>
Ky. <lb/>
Catarrh Causes <lb/>
Catarrh la a Outlet <lb/>
Th of the <lb/>
well a tho in U lined <lb/>
with Is <lb/>
fore to <lb/>
Ike catarrh I o slight to <lb/>
n. Other <lb/>
to very . <lb/>
Any capable <lb/>
the catarrh la a more rational <lb/>
treatment than to give palliative <lb/>
only relieve tho pat too I or more <lb/>
symptom <lb/>
claimed for that II la <lb/>
internal remedy, and <lb/>
reaches the in whatever <lb/>
it happen b <lb/>
cured of a tavern attack of lo- <lb/>
l taking <lb/>
I am <lb/>
to any J. J. Bros, <lb/>
Water St., Antonio, Texas. <lb/>
Marriage Licenses. <lb/>
Register of Deeds W. If- Moore <lb/>
has issued the following licenses <lb/>
since last <lb/>
WHITE. <lb/>
J. L. Nome <lb/>
Whichard. <lb/>
J. K. Mae E. Brooks. <lb/>
WOMEN WHO ABE ENVIED. <lb/>
Th attractive women who are <lb/>
lovely in form temper are <lb/>
the envy of many, who be <lb/>
th A weak woman Will be <lb/>
nervous and irritant. n or <lb/>
Kidney poisons i how in <lb/>
skin w and <lb/>
For all Electric <lb/>
wonder. They regulate <lb/>
Stomach, Live- and <lb/>
the blood; give Strung <lb/>
eves, pure lit, velvety <lb/>
skin, lovely complexion. Mai y <lb/>
women owe <lb/>
lo them. at ail druggist. <lb/>
requirement of growing All part are easily shifted and <lb/>
plow may be from a turning plow to a cotton plow in the <lb/>
shortest time, compared with and bolt. Han- <lb/>
and beam also adjust.-1 to any desired the least I con- <lb/>
and in the shortest time. The inventor invites and <lb/>
investigation from parties desiring to take up the r w th a view of <lb/>
placing this up-to-date Invention upon I market <lb/>
R. L KEARNEY. and Owner. Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
He m <lb/>
Tons of <lb/>
will treat you but no children. <lb/>
Died. <lb/>
Mr. James died <lb/>
at the home of his <lb/>
father, Mr. David Hyman, in <lb/>
Carolina township He was <lb/>
about year.; of age and had <lb/>
long been a from con- <lb/>
He leaves a widow <lb/>
IN IOWA. <lb/>
Our family were all born and raised <lb/>
in Iowa, have used <lb/>
Colic, and <lb/>
lira e years. We <lb/>
know how good it is from long <lb/>
in the nag Intact, in <lb/>
El Texas, writer's life was <lb/>
saved the prompt use of this n-me- j <lb/>
We are now in th- mer- <lb/>
at Fla., <lb/>
Bud have introduced the remedy . <lb/>
It has oven very successful and is <lb/>
constantly growing in <lb/>
Bros. This is by J. <lb/>
I. and Con ard Wooten. <lb/>
Nice lot of new <lb/>
memorandum books etc at <lb/>
Reflector Book Store. <lb/>
A Guaranteed remedy ii Bees <lb/>
Syrup, , <lb/>
colds, croup,  e ugh, hoarse- <lb/>
Best <lb/>
for is quick to re- <lb/>
and tastes good, laxative, <lb/>
Sold by John . tea. <lb/>
Dr Joseph Dixon <lb/>
Physician and Surgeon <lb/>
Office over Bank Building <lb/>
AYDEN. N. C. <lb/>
Dr. H. O. Hyatt will in <lb/>
Greenville at Hotel Bertha on <lb/>
Monday and Tuesday, June 7th <lb/>
and 8th, for the purpose of treat- <lb/>
diseases of the eye and fit- <lb/>
glasses. Parties <lb/>
to see about having work done <lb/>
will be no fee unless <lb/>
terms are agreed <lb/>
Sick headache, and <lb/>
-relined by Ring Liv- <lb/>
th system. Do <lb/>
not gripe. Price Sold by John L <lb/>
Wooten. <lb/>
. i <lb/>
I all i <lb/>
I , <lb/>
to <lb/>
Prevents Blight on Cucumber <lb/>
r. <lb/>
I I ii e dry <lb/>
,. Mm Hug n. . to i <lb/>
R. L JEFFERSON I BROS, Fountain, N. C. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
W. H. Smith has purchased <lb/>
the of A. D. Cox in the <lb/>
Carolina Milling; <lb/>
Co. and will conduct the bus- <lb/>
at the same place All <lb/>
work promptly looked after- Mr. <lb/>
Cox will still continue with the <lb/>
Company. <lb/>
MISS C. MEREDITH, <lb/>
Graduate Nurse <lb/>
Ayden, North Carolina. <lb/>
will treat you <lb/>
Fresh. Part <lb/>
to <lb/>
on. <lb/>
should tho <lb/>
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THE KING'S DAUGHTERS. <lb/>
STATE <lb/>
CONVENTION <lb/>
CLOSE. <lb/>
COMES TO <lb/>
for Next Year <lb/>
Gets Neil Convention. <lb/>
At Wednesday afternoon <lb/>
a letter was read from <lb/>
Rescue Circle, of Raleigh, asking <lb/>
to be to withdraw from <lb/>
pledge a certain amount eloquent address that all greatly <lb/>
for the year to help pay re- Dyed. <lb/>
on their cot-, Ex Gov.-T. J. Jarvis was called <lb/>
at school. <lb/>
A motion was adopted thank- the noble women upon what they is given to persons indebted <lb/>
in I <lb/>
Hiving duly qualified re the <lb/>
Superior court of Pitt county as <lb/>
upon and warmly congratulated <lb/>
druggists of the State have accomplished, especially in <lb/>
for free medicines securing the establishment of the <lb/>
and attention to patients under Stonewall Jackson Training <lb/>
the ministrations of The King's School. <lb/>
Daughters, and that new-paper Mrs. Burton made the closing <lb/>
the State be requested address of the convention, and <lb/>
to make n of this vote of her admonition to the daughters <lb/>
the invention. After some <lb/>
was <lb/>
to return to their homes inspired ltd <lb/>
. made on the J to effort; in <lb/>
Cross. the paper of I to live above self and creed, and <lb/>
,,, to have no motto save In His <lb/>
was truly beautiful. <lb/>
Then in appropriate parting <lb/>
words Mrs. Burgwyn declared <lb/>
me t <lb/>
i. against said estate <lb/>
r mu-t present the <lb/>
.-a to the undersigned <lb/>
o or tn day of Ma , 1910. <lb/>
or c- be in bar of <lb/>
May 22nd. 1909. <lb/>
B. W. James. <lb/>
of Nancy A. M. <lb/>
A report <lb/>
Silver <lb/>
the organization, and the circles <lb/>
wire urged to subscribe for <lb/>
Salisbury and Rockingham ex-1 <lb/>
tended invitations for the next <lb/>
convention, and in the vote tie <lb/>
discussion it was decided to write <lb/>
the circle a letter and request it <lb/>
to retain membership. <lb/>
It was also decided to write <lb/>
some ether circles that had <lb/>
disbanded and urge them to <lb/>
reorganize a-d again take <lb/>
their work with the convention, decision was it. favor of <lb/>
Methods of carrying on the as the next place of meeting, <lb/>
work of circles to best A motion was adopted that <lb/>
advantage and plans for in- j some delegate from Patient <lb/>
creasing interest were discussed Circle of Greenville be selected <lb/>
by several of the delegates. respond to the address of <lb/>
Wednesday night the welcome at next annual <lb/>
dance was very much larger convention, <lb/>
than of the day sessions. I Th. result of the nominating <lb/>
more of the people of the ballot was announced and the <lb/>
being present- The devotional following were elected officers <lb/>
were conducted by I for the next <lb/>
Rev. J. H. Shore. This service. State W. H S. <lb/>
was in celebration of the Burgwyn. of Weldon. <lb/>
anniversary of the order.; Assistant State secretary <lb/>
The principal speaker of the m,, Shaw, of <lb/>
ham. <lb/>
Recording G. <lb/>
A. of <lb/>
D. Y. Cooper, <lb/>
of Henderson. <lb/>
Executive c A. <lb/>
L Blow, Mrs. C. W. <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
REPORT OF CONDITION OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE, <lb/>
AT GREEK N. <lb/>
At the of Fiscal Year ending May. <lb/>
Resources <lb/>
Loans and discounts <lb/>
Overdrafts secured and <lb/>
unsecured 1,634.87 <lb/>
Banking houses 4,800.00 <lb/>
Furniture and fixtures 8,927.82 <lb/>
Cash items <lb/>
Cash and due from <lb/>
Total <lb/>
Liabilities <lb/>
Capital stock <lb/>
Surplus fund <lb/>
Undivided less <lb/>
cur exp taxes pd <lb/>
Deposits <lb/>
Total 8202,827.46 <lb/>
the twentieth annual convention <lb/>
MR. S. J. M. BLOW DEAD. <lb/>
Pasted Away Thursday Night <lb/>
Certificate No. January <lb/>
3rd. 1.02. for ten shares of the capital <lb/>
Stack of The First National Bank of <lb/>
North Carolina, i sued to <lb/>
in the name of Jim. S. is, having <lb/>
be n lost or destroyed, this is to give <lb/>
that application will be mad to <lb/>
the said The First N Bank of <lb/>
Wilson, North Carolina, on the 1st <lb/>
day of June. the issuance of <lb/>
i a -new <lb/>
to lie is Md to May H. A <lb/>
head to whom the nine has <lb/>
in and-et apart in the d vision of the <lb/>
, personal of tie late Jno. S. <lb/>
Harris. <lb/>
All are hereby warned from <lb/>
Dividends paid t stockholders since <lb/>
SURPLUS AND PROFITS this date <lb/>
Total <lb/>
v. u; <lb/>
887.218.18 <lb/>
44.9 <lb/>
Mr. Samuel Joseph Marston, trading fur said lost certificate and any <lb/>
Blanche Pickard, <lb/>
Miss Elizabeth <lb/>
Southern Pines. <lb/>
THURSDAY NIGHT. <lb/>
Devotional exercises <lb/>
Miss <lb/>
Chapel Hill; <lb/>
evening was Mrs. Barton, of <lb/>
Richmond, who gave a brief <lb/>
history of order and <lb/>
summarized some of the great <lb/>
it had done for humanity. <lb/>
Mrs. Burton is truly a charming <lb/>
and II speaker and said <lb/>
many good things in her address y Mrs. F <lb/>
none more forceful than her , <lb/>
to the necessity <lb/>
compulsory education. <lb/>
Mrs. Burgwyn, who is a <lb/>
charming and graceful presiding <lb/>
officer, with appropriate intro- <lb/>
remarks called for other <lb/>
and Mrs. T. J. Jarvis, Rev. J. H. <lb/>
Of Greenville, and Mrs. D Aft-r an anthem and a <lb/>
Coop-r, responded by the Music Club, the <lb/>
addresses. committee on made <lb/>
When Mrs. James Barton report; <lb/>
Cherry was called she sang u unsolved, That in convention <lb/>
beautiful Bolo Ninety and we. the North Car.- <lb/>
and then read an interest- of the <lb/>
sketch of the Patient Circle, <lb/>
of expressions of thanks and <lb/>
Mrs. Shaw, of Rockingham, <lb/>
Blow died about o'clock <lb/>
day at the home of Mr. Lu- <lb/>
in Ayden. with <lb/>
whom he boarded. He had been <lb/>
in very poor health for several <lb/>
m and much of the time <lb/>
to his bed, but re- <lb/>
had so much improved <lb/>
that he was out again. He was <lb/>
about his during the <lb/>
day Thursday, and died sudden- <lb/>
while sitting it. a in his <lb/>
room. <lb/>
Mr. was a native of <lb/>
finding it and it to <lb/>
the undersigned at e. I Co., <lb/>
. C, will be suitably <lb/>
This 24th db- of <lb/>
J. Harris. <lb/>
of Jno. S. Harris. <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
By virtue of the of sale eon- <lb/>
d in mortgage need <lb/>
an by Spencer Gardner <lb/>
and W H. Williams to J E. <lb/>
on the 17th day of Nov , 1907 and duly <lb/>
r in the deeds t <lb/>
of Pitt co i, in book <lb/>
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Co. <lb/>
SCHEDULES <lb/>
Between Norfolk, Washington, Plymouth, Greenville, <lb/>
and Kinston, Effective April 1st. 1900.<lb/>
were <lb/>
Shore. <lb/>
. , . . . the will ex- <lb/>
and about years i sale the court <lb/>
age. Most Of his life was spent house door in <lb/>
. , . Saturday June 5th. a <lb/>
here until he moved to W inter- j or f and <lb/>
ville soon after the establish- b in th- State of <lb/>
and as fol- <lb/>
lows, to tract of land <lb/>
Swift Creek township adjoining <lb/>
K. <lb/>
of that town, and from; <lb/>
there in A-ed to Ayden about Creek township adjoining the <lb/>
,, . K. Clans- <lb/>
been more , , d known as the <lb/>
years ago, <lb/>
or less connect d with The Re- <lb/>
during its existence and <lb/>
always a staunch friend of the <lb/>
paper and he conducted <lb/>
the Winter wile department <lb/>
this paper, as he also did in j <lb/>
den alter going to that town. <lb/>
It is amiss to say that both <lb/>
these towns felt the effect of his th <lb/>
Gardner containing s mi re <lb/>
or less, to said mortgage deed. <lb/>
Terms of cash. <lb/>
This 4th of May. <lb/>
J. E. Winslow, <lb/>
F. G. James Son. <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
cation <lb/>
Superior clerk of Pitt county a--- <lb/>
excellent letters, and their de- administratrix of of J. H. <lb/>
was in no small <lb/>
his labors. He be- to make to <lb/>
in talking for the place in <lb/>
which he made his home. At that they must present th same <lb/>
was to give the closing that The Ayden he served a few terms as S <lb/>
at this service, but as she was Daughters have enjoyed in this j mayor of the town and was a this notice will be plead oar of re- <lb/>
detained at home by sickness city a of such kind i justice of the peace by day of May. <lb/>
her address was read by Mrs. quality at the time of Mary A. Barrett, <lb/>
A. L. Blow. a,, , our j death. , J- <lb/>
A silver ring was taken appreciation. When a everybody fa-1- <lb/>
help pay the on The <lb/>
every <lb/>
seemed feel called him, really <lb/>
King's Daughters college at the it Is hard like a brother to nil, for he was <lb/>
Stonewall J t select any fur special mention, friend. <lb/>
school, the j thanks are tender- disposition as he is rare, <lb/>
to Circle of Green his friendship and loyalty <lb/>
THURSDAY ville w i it v made the was the kind that endures. He <lb/>
in a l reality, delighted in doing something for <lb/>
the luncheon the pleasure of his associates. <lb/>
To the it was always with <lb/>
of His sense <lb/>
The devotional exercises were <lb/>
conduct d Rev. D W. Arnold. <lb/>
letters and . <lb/>
of and greetings i for the use of their <lb/>
were read handsome church so beautifully of appreciation was the keenest. <lb/>
A recess of minutes was <lb/>
I decorated; the ministers who in- and no act of kindness toward <lb/>
t. for blessings on <lb/>
of officers of the convention Carolina Club. <lb/>
for the next year. <lb/>
After closing <lb/>
our him, it matters not how small, <lb/>
en, <lb/>
I he fail to express his gratitude <lb/>
the informal <lb/>
ballot Mrs. Burgwyn made a <lb/>
report of the work being done <lb/>
on The King's Daughters cottage <lb/>
at the Stonewall Jackson Train- <lb/>
school at Concord. Several <lb/>
of the delegates in discussing <lb/>
the report told of the encourage- <lb/>
and with <lb/>
which they had met in raising <lb/>
money for the cottage. <lb/>
Mrs. R. R. Gotten, president <lb/>
of the Stonewall Jackson <lb/>
made a report of her work <lb/>
during the year in raising funds <lb/>
for the school. Of the funds <lb/>
she had raised was tendered <lb/>
to The King's Daughters for their <lb/>
cottage, and was accepted with <lb/>
a rising vote of thanks. <lb/>
Adjournment had for <lb/>
lunch at Carolina Club rooms. <lb/>
The afternoon session, which <lb/>
was too late for report in detail <lb/>
today, was given to the election <lb/>
of officers, selection of place end <lb/>
plans for next convention. To- <lb/>
night the con vent ion will conclude <lb/>
its business and there will be an- <lb/>
other address by Mrs. Burton. <lb/>
THURSDAY AFTERNOON. <lb/>
After some discussion s motion <lb/>
was adopted that each circle rep <lb/>
To Mrs. Clarence G. Burton, <lb/>
our guest of honor f om the <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
Having duly qualified the <lb/>
court clerk of Pitt county as <lb/>
executor the last will and testament <lb/>
deceased, notice is <lb/>
given to all to <lb/>
the estate to make immediate pay mi <lb/>
to the and ail persons <lb/>
having any against i <lb/>
will take notice that they I resent <lb/>
the same to the f t nay <lb/>
on or before the 1-r h day May, <lb/>
or th s notice will be plead in bar <lb/>
of recovery <lb/>
This 18th day of May, 1909. <lb/>
Jesse S. Elks. <lb/>
Ltd Executor of T. Davis <lb/>
Ice Cream <lb/>
From our white marble <lb/>
cabinet enables us to <lb/>
dispense you the finest <lb/>
Ice Cream to be had. <lb/>
Coward Wooten <lb/>
i e <lb/>
therefor. <lb/>
He was a member of two <lb/>
Central Council, for her inspiring fraternal and I <lb/>
words and co-operation; Mrs. ; was true to their <lb/>
J. B. Cherry for her Among the members <lb/>
music; Mr. Charlie James for a he was held in highest esteem, <lb/>
beautiful also to T. E. j The lodge of Ayden took <lb/>
Hooker, the president, and each charge of his remains and almost <lb/>
member of the Musical Club who j the entire membership came with <lb/>
added greatly to the of the body to Greenville to conduct <lb/>
Stray Takes Up. <lb/>
have taken up a mottled yearling <lb/>
with white feet, unmarked, out one <lb/>
year old. Owner can get same by <lb/>
proving property and paving coals. <lb/>
J. W. Turnage. <lb/>
Heights. Greenville, N, C. <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
the convention. <lb/>
To Mr. Whichard for the ac- <lb/>
curate account of the meetings <lb/>
in The Reflector. <lb/>
To Mr. Warren for his <lb/>
generous contributions of cut <lb/>
flowers. <lb/>
To Mr. F. C. Harding for his <lb/>
excel address. <lb/>
To our beloved State officers <lb/>
for their untiring efforts for the <lb/>
good of the Order. <lb/>
And to every one who in any <lb/>
contributed to the pleasure <lb/>
of s most delightful convention. <lb/>
Mrs. C. H. <lb/>
Mrs. A. A. <lb/>
Mrs. F. D. Cannon, <lb/>
Mrs. J. S. <lb/>
Mrs. G. A. Rose. <lb/>
Committee. K. Elite Top Dressing for <lb/>
Following the of the Cotton Corn-nothing better. <lb/>
Mrs. Blow introduced Manufactured by The Scotland <lb/>
Mr. F. C Harding who made an Neck Guano Co. H <lb/>
the funeral service, the Masons <lb/>
also sending an escort of several <lb/>
of that fraternity. Both sister <lb/>
rs of joined with <lb/>
them in paying the last mark of <lb/>
respect at his grave. <lb/>
The remains upon arrival here <lb/>
here on the morning A. C. K <lb/>
train were taken to the home of <lb/>
his sister, Mrs. M. D. Higgs, on <lb/>
Third street, from which the <lb/>
funeral took place at <lb/>
this afternoon with the <lb/>
burial service, the interment <lb/>
being in Cherry Hill cemetery. <lb/>
deceased is survived by <lb/>
one sister, Mrs. M. D. Higgs, <lb/>
and two brothers, Messrs H. A. <lb/>
and A. L. Blow. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
DEALER IN <lb/>
Groceries <lb/>
And Provisions <lb/>
Cotton Bagging- and<lb/>
Fresh kept con- <lb/>
In stock. Country <lb/>
Produce Bought and Sold <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
GREENVILLE N C <lb/>
North Carolin a <lb/>
Superb Service to <lb/>
BA L T M O R E <lb/>
VIA <lb/>
CHESAPEAKE LINE STEAMERS <lb/>
and <lb/>
on Saloon Decks. <lb/>
Elegant Table 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 and west. <lb/>
For all information and reservations address <lb/>
E. T. LAMB, Go. CHAS. L HOPKINS, T. P. A <lb/>
NORFOLK, Va. <lb/>
C. D. TUNSTALl <lb/>
Opposite Center Brick Warehouse. <lb/>
General Merchandise. <lb/>
II you want your HORSE to hot <lb/>
and pull buy your <lb/>
Hay, <lb/>
and <lb/>
Oats <lb/>
Corn. <lb/>
of W. B. He will sell <lb/>
Sou Better Feed and More for Lest <lb/>
than any man In town, <lb/>
W. B. <lb/>
Place is headquarters for Com, Hay, <lb/>
I Corn, corn Meal and all kinds of <lb/>
Feed, Salt, Lime and Cement. <lb/>
Subscribe for The Reflector. <lb/>
PAUL <lb/>
THE TAILOR <lb/>
Can be found on Fourth street <lb/>
prepared to clean, press repair <lb/>
Mens Clothing and Ladies Skirts <lb/>
All work done promptly, suits <lb/>
made to order when desired. <lb/>
Your patronage Solicited. <lb/>
When in Beau fort stop at the <lb/>
HOUSE <lb/>
On boardwalk and facing inlet <lb/>
For terms apply to <lb/>
MRS. H. D. Proprietress. <lb/>
I am now offering some very desirable Residence lots for sale. <lb/>
If you are expecting to build you a home to make a paying investment <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, Greenville N. <lb/>
MEW KILN READY FOR <lb/>
r i r. ft <lb/>
NAME I <lb/>
WALTON BRICK <lb/>
MAO <lb/>
COMPANY <lb/>
c. <lb/>
worth of Beautiful <lb/>
absolutely given away free. <lb/>
st Prize. Beautiful Mahogany <lb/>
Buffet worth <lb/>
2nd Prize. Beautiful Mahogany <lb/>
finish Princess Dresser worth <lb/>
15.00. <lb/>
3rd Prize. Beautiful <lb/>
Piece Toilet set worth <lb/>
These prizes are all here and now on exhibition at our store. <lb/>
The way to GET SOMETHING FOR NOTHING. <lb/>
Come to our store and buy worth of goods or pay on your <lb/>
account and either will entitle you to one draw at these lovely <lb/>
prizes. Every time you buy worth of goods or pay on your <lb/>
account you are entitled to on draw. <lb/>
During this great offer will sell everything at the closest possible town of Gr <lb/>
prices. Call and look over our entire stock. trouble to show I the of i <lb/>
goods. We have the most beautiful, complete and to date line <lb/>
of Furniture, Stoves, Go-Carts. Mattings. Rugs and Squares in <lb/>
Pitt county. Drawing will commence Saturday, 10th, <lb/>
at o'clock. <lb/>
Yours truly. <lb/>
REGISTRATION NOTICE <lb/>
WARD. <lb/>
The voters cf the first ward of <lb/>
town v take notice that <lb/>
I In en d <lb/>
ward th purpose of <lb/>
I the qualified voters of and lo <lb/>
aid in Um ion of the elect on called <lb/>
to be n the , d y of e. <lb/>
in the town e. N. C , for the <lb/>
purpose of electing alderman and a <lb/>
mayor said town. <lb/>
that I will be at the <lb/>
polling place of aid first ward, to <lb/>
house, on day, lune 2nd, <lb/>
. June 3rd and June <lb/>
4th, from lock a. m. to <lb/>
p. m. with my hook <lb/>
prepare I to register such per <lb/>
may be to fey late in <lb/>
for n. I <lb/>
notice person be allowed <lb/>
vote who does not register. <lb/>
This May <lb/>
J. Smith, <lb/>
Registrar of the It of town <lb/>
of e, N. C. <lb/>
REGISTRATION NOTICE-SECOND <lb/>
WARD. <lb/>
of the second ward of <lb/>
will notice that <lb/>
been appointed registrar for said <lb/>
ward for the of ring the <lb/>
qualified voters of sad ward and to ad <lb/>
Mn the conduct eh on exiled to <lb/>
be held on the 7th June, <lb/>
th <lb/>
office, Wednesday, <lb/>
alone Sod, Thursday June 3rd and Fa- <lb/>
clay, June 4th, , from c . a. m. <lb/>
to I. m. my book reg- <lb/>
prepared <lb/>
sons a-- be entitled to register in <lb/>
said ward for m d I <lb/>
notice no alleged <lb/>
to who dots not register. <lb/>
May th, <lb/>
II h. Coward, <lb/>
Registrar of the <lb/>
of . N. . <lb/>
Opening Atlantic Hotel, <lb/>
CITY. N. C. <lb/>
SEASON 1.09. <lb/>
Hole <lb/>
City, <lb/>
N. C-, will op n for the season,<lb/>
To every one who purchases <lb/>
cash or pays on ac- <lb/>
count will give absolutely free one <lb/>
Lister Picture <lb/>
size x inches and to all <lb/>
who purchase cash or pay <lb/>
on account we will give a <lb/>
Popular Picture <lb/>
These are all new and are the most popular sellers in all <lb/>
the large cities. We make you this oiler to advertise our <lb/>
Rugs, Mattings Sic. Come once and get first <lb/>
They are yours tor days. <lb/>
TAFT BOYD <lb/>
Furniture Company. <lb/>
REPORT THE CONDITION Of <lb/>
THE NATIONAL BANK, <lb/>
OF GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
At of business, April <lb/>
1909, <lb/>
N. C, for <lb/>
one <lb/>
and a mayor for said town. <lb/>
I give notice I will be at the <lb/>
of aid second ward, to <lb/>
on Wed es- <lb/>
June 2nd, Thursday. June and <lb/>
I June 1909, from o'clock <lb/>
a. m. m. my book of <lb/>
registration prepared to register such <lb/>
persons as t-e to <lb/>
in ward for add n I also <lb/>
g not that no per- n H all <lb/>
lowed t who do s not <lb/>
1909. <lb/>
VI l <lb/>
Re of the 2nd ward of the town <lb/>
of N. U. <lb/>
under the management of <lb/>
J Frank P. Morton, who been in I <lb/>
charge of this famous Hotel tor the<lb/>
Many for the comfort <lb/>
and of is guests h <lb/>
been made since last season. <lb/>
The -f well known <lb/>
is not found the Atlantic <lb/>
for i The <lb/>
Sidling, and cannot be <lb/>
i For booklets and descriptive matter, <lb/>
Frank P. <lb/>
tic Hotel, <lb/>
Parlor Cir be <lb/>
between Gold and <lb/>
N. C , y. June 1st, <lb/>
cars to be ed tn t n <lb/>
two an t live, we. k and trains <lb/>
six mil nine <lb/>
H C. <lb/>
Norfolk. Va. <lb/>
Taft and VanDyke <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
The Greenville Trust Co., <lb/>
AT GREENVILLE, N. <lb/>
At tin- close of April 38th, <lb/>
W. P. <lb/>
for <lb/>
Loans Discounts <lb/>
Overdrafts 786.46 <lb/>
United States Bonds 21,000.00 <lb/>
Fixtures 8,840.42 <lb/>
Cash due from 47,751.18 <lb/>
Total <lb/>
220,190.20 <lb/>
LI LUTES. <lb/>
The man you lo <lb/>
when you <lb/>
Bill Posting and Sign Tacking <lb/>
REGISTRATION NOTICE-THIRD and for Adv. <lb/>
ward. Pictures Framed to Order <lb/>
The voters of the third ward of the <lb/>
town of Will that <lb/>
I have been i for arid <lb/>
ward for the <lb/>
lifted said w r, and lo I <lb/>
Hi the conduct of the election called to <lb/>
be i th 7th coy of Juno, 1909, in <lb/>
the town N. C for the <lb/>
of e one alderman and a <lb/>
Resources <lb/>
Loans and discounts stock <lb/>
Overdrafts secured and unsecured fund 17,500.00 <lb/>
Other profits, less <lb/>
and mortgages exp and taxes pd 2,800.07 <lb/>
Furniture and <lb/>
Demand unpaid 120.01 <lb/>
Due from certificates of <lb/>
Cash items 1,987.02 Gold coin <lb/>
Silver coin, check 10,084.10 <lb/>
minor currency 880.17 Nat bank notes <lb/>
other S. notes <lb/>
Total <lb/>
Capital <lb/>
Surplus and Profits <lb/>
Circulation <lb/>
Bond Account <lb/>
Dividends unpaid <lb/>
Notes Hills <lb/>
counted <lb/>
Deposits <lb/>
Total <lb/>
18,448.00 <lb/>
21,000.00 <lb/>
21,000.00 <lb/>
6,800.08 <lb/>
500.00 <lb/>
116,941.12 <lb/>
Comparative Statement of Deposits. <lb/>
April 28th, 1908. 90,449.00. <lb/>
April 28th. 1909. 116,941.12. <lb/>
If you do not transact your business with this bank, let this be an <lb/>
invitation to become one of our satisfied customers. <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 P, ices are low. <lb/>
BROWN SAVAGE <lb/>
may r for <lb/>
give notice that I will be at the poll- <lb/>
of said third ward, to <lb/>
Dr. office, on Wed- <lb/>
June 2nd. Thursday June 3rd <lb/>
and Friday, June 4th, from <lb/>
a. m, to m with my <lb/>
book of on prepared to <lb/>
such persons as may be to <lb/>
ward for said election. <lb/>
I also give notice that no person <lb/>
be lowed to vote who does not register. <lb/>
This May 20th, <lb/>
J. F. Brinkley, <lb/>
Res of the 3rd ward of the town <lb/>
of N. C. <lb/>
REGISTRATION NOTICE-FOURTH <lb/>
WARD. <lb/>
Safety Blades Sharpened <lb/>
at cents u <lb/>
Agent for Carbon <lb/>
Taper Typewriter Ribbons <lb/>
none better made. <lb/>
All I do <lb/>
W- P. EDWARDS <lb/>
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. County of Pitt, <lb/>
I, C S. Carr, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly <lb/>
swear that above statement is true to the best of my <lb/>
edge and belief. C. CAM. Cashier. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to <lb/>
TO <lb/>
MEMPHIS. AND RETURN <lb/>
VIA <lb/>
ATLANTIC COAST LINE <lb/>
re-union Confederate <lb/>
fore me, this 1st day of May, <lb/>
Andrew J. Moore, <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
J. L. Wooten, <lb/>
A. M. Moseley. <lb/>
R. C. Flanagan, <lb/>
Directors <lb/>
The voters of the fourth ward of the <lb/>
town of Greenville will take that , <lb/>
I have been appointed registrar for said, June <lb/>
ward for the of registering the Tick eta on sale June 5th, 6th, and . th. <lb/>
qualified of said ward and to ail final limit June 11th. <lb/>
in the conduct of the election called to I By of ticket with Special <lb/>
be held on the 7th day of June, 1909. in Agent, Memphis, not earlier than June <lb/>
the town of Greenville, N. C. for the 9th, not later than June 14th, and pay- <lb/>
purpose of electing one alderman and a of fee of cents at <lb/>
mayor for said town. posit, extension limit may be secured <lb/>
I give notice that I will be at the, j,, Memphis not later than July <lb/>
place of fourth ward, <lb/>
Norfolk and Southern Railway <lb/>
Harry K. and Hugh M. <lb/>
TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT. <lb/>
p. m. <lb/>
p, <lb/>
LEAVE GREENVILLE <lb/>
I For Washington. Plymouth, Columbia, Eden- <lb/>
ton, Hertford, Elizabeth City. Suffolk, and Norfolk, and <lb/>
Intermediate Stations, to <lb/>
I For Grimesland, Chocowinity, Washington, and <lb/>
Stations. <lb/>
Now <lb/>
S MOORING <lb/>
Sam White store on Five Points. More room and larger <lb/>
to me. <lb/>
General Merchandise. <lb/>
Come <lb/>
INSURANCE see <lb/>
C. L. WILKINSON <lb/>
Bonds, Life and Fire. <lb/>
Store, Five Po on <lb/>
June 2nd, Thursday, June 3rd and <lb/>
Friday. June 4th, 1909. from o'clock <lb/>
n. m. p, m. with my <lb/>
of registration prepared to register <lb/>
such may be entitled to reg- <lb/>
in said for election <lb/>
I also give that no person shall <lb/>
be allowed to vote net register. <lb/>
This May 20th, 1900. <lb/>
J. L, Carper, <lb/>
Registrar of the of the town <lb/>
of Greenville, N C. <lb/>
REGISTRATION NOTICE <lb/>
WARD. <lb/>
The voters of the fifth ward of <lb/>
town of Greenville will take notice that <lb/>
I have been appointed registrar for said <lb/>
ward for the purpose of registering the <lb/>
qualified voters of said ward and to aid <lb/>
in the conduct of the election called to <lb/>
be held on the 7th day of June, in <lb/>
the town of Greenville, N. C, for the <lb/>
of, one alderman and a <lb/>
mayor for said town. <lb/>
give notice that will be at the <lb/>
For further information call on ticket <lb/>
agent or write <lb/>
W. J. CRAIG, T. C. WHITE, <lb/>
Man. Gen. Pal Agent. <lb/>
WILMINGTON, N. C. <lb/>
GARDNER'S <lb/>
REPAIR SHOP <lb/>
Opposite City Market, Over Rain <lb/>
bow <lb/>
Buggies and <lb/>
utensils repaired. Furniture repair- <lb/>
ed, upholstered, varnished and made to <lb/>
look an new. Sewing machines repair- <lb/>
ed and parts furnished. Buggies paint- <lb/>
ed for <lb/>
I have had twenty-five years <lb/>
can ave you money and <lb/>
tee all work to be strictly first class. <lb/>
a. m. For Farmville, Wilson <lb/>
p. m. Stations. <lb/>
Raleigh, and <lb/>
a. m. <lb/>
ARRIVE GREENVILLE <lb/>
l From Washington, Chocowinity, Grimesland, and Inter- <lb/>
mediate stations. <lb/>
i From Norfolk, Suffolk, Elizabeth City. Hertford. Edenton. <lb/>
p. m. Columbia, Plymouth. Washington, and <lb/>
mediate Stations. <lb/>
a. m. I From Raleigh, Wendell, Zebulon, Wilson, Farmville and <lb/>
p. stations. <lb/>
NOTICE-Above schedules published only as information; and are <lb/>
not <lb/>
H. C <lb/>
GENERAL PASSENGER AGENT, <lb/>
NORFOLK. VA. <lb/>
Pulley <lb/>
Hone of Women's Fashions, Greenville , C. <lb/>
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this week. <lb/>
Am line of best Our Friends and <lb/>
jut opened desire to call your kind <lb/>
Harrington, Barber Co. to our Handy Tobacco <lb/>
A. G. C same in from I Tracks as season is now el- <lb/>
Raleigh Wednesday. at-1 most at band when you will need <lb/>
tended B. If. W commence j trucks for housing your tobacco. <lb/>
; We have orders now for <lb/>
K-v. Cox and wife j than for future shipments <lb/>
spec. days with would, therefore, urge our <lb/>
lives her this week. I customers to place their orders <lb/>
Cur load hay just I as early as possible which will <lb/>
W. Ange Al Co. I injure getting them when want- <lb/>
N. from ed, otherwise owing to the great <lb/>
demand might be somewhat <lb/>
We are carrying sewing ma- i delayed, <lb/>
chine of all kinds. Sam Greenville <lb/>
bewildered if you today. <lb/>
last one hand. Miss Hattie is visiting <lb/>
AW. Ange Co, relatives in Ayden. <lb/>
number of people from Miss Ethel May re- <lb/>
h i the commence- turned Saturday from a visit to <lb/>
Ayden this week. i and relatives in Raleigh <lb/>
that A. . and Middlesex. , ti <lb/>
have lots cf flus i number of trucks <lb/>
iron already hand and are leaving here daily, the tobacco <lb/>
therefore, prepared to furnish . <lb/>
flues for coming season. Prof. F. C. Nye and children. <lb/>
Prices made right and workman-11 ; <lb/>
ship guaranteed. <lb/>
CHINESE JUSTICE. <lb/>
LI Hung Chang and Mm Men Who <lb/>
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premier and Haul <lb/>
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any lotion, Pen rain- <lb/>
rail two men show <lb/>
mulled be- <lb/>
n l said to the who <lb/>
had eaten, wisdom Is s <lb/>
great I am compelled lo <lb/>
your head souvenir lo transcend- <lb/>
man was removed and promptly <lb/>
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cake you <lb/>
are I- not Hip one you sent, hut <lb/>
one which I imitate. The <lb/>
poison you <lb/>
exists . In your I <lb/>
knew of no way to your present <lb/>
pain except by letting yon share Hie <lb/>
tame fate as y friend who <lb/>
left <lb/>
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man his retinue. is n pity <lb/>
that ii man who can eat a deadly <lb/>
on unmoved <lb/>
should so misapply the talent <lb/>
wherewith heaven has endowed <lb/>
ICEBERGS. <lb/>
Greenville Monday. <lb/>
. Kev. Mr. Harris preached at <lb/>
. relatives Free Will Baptist church <lb/>
and friend here this week, re- Sunday night, <lb/>
turned home Saturday afternoon <lb/>
the young ladies of the baptist <lb/>
school complied the <lb/>
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Miss A. , Carroll was in Minnie Cox, <lb/>
Went. vice <lb/>
Bertha Carroll, secretary; <lb/>
Braxton, Ethel <lb/>
How Those In the North At- <lb/>
Are Formed. <lb/>
The distance covered by Iceberg <lb/>
Die north Atlantic the <lb/>
ii is formed until ii teaches banks <lb/>
is fully ii miles. It may have been <lb/>
for year, exposed wide <lb/>
. battered by <lb/>
Ice i other bergs and <lb/>
washed by the wan-. Vet <lb/>
some of wiles south <lb/>
are nearly <lb/>
feel In Ii and truly of i II <lb/>
his, I or re ti el <lb/>
in while it Is established <lb/>
so more <lb/>
the i Ii r water is risible <lb/>
Hull the i -I may int. <lb/>
c. mi n over half a <lb/>
AN OLD ADAGE <lb/>
SAYS-. <lb/>
light purse Is a heavy <lb/>
Sickness makes a light purse. <lb/>
The LIVER l the seat of nine <lb/>
tenths of all disease.<lb/>
and <lb/>
that i big crops <lb/>
purses. i have <lb/>
A. W. Ange Co. <lb/>
L. went to <lb/>
Ayden evening, <lb/>
i herrings. <lb/>
Han hit; ton, Barber i; Co. <lb/>
J. L. o . .- went to Green- <lb/>
ville <lb/>
Call or write A G Cox <lb/>
Co., Winterville N. C. <lb/>
Mrs. Ev Cox went lo Kin- <lb/>
lust night. <lb/>
call your special attention <lb/>
to th last statement of Bank <lb/>
of Winterville, the ex- <lb/>
condition of the hank. It <lb/>
solicits your patronage and <lb/>
prompt service. <lb/>
New hamburgs of styles. <lb/>
A. W. Co. <lb/>
A number buys and <lb/>
went fishiest They <lb/>
teacher. With thee <lb/>
leaders We predict the class <lb/>
much success. <lb/>
Mrs. l. T. Cox and <lb/>
Miss went to Greenville <lb/>
Monday, <lb/>
With Nye as teacher and <lb/>
D. K. Jackson as president, the <lb/>
class is taking no back <lb/>
wind st; Although it runs no <lb/>
excursion it is steadily growing. <lb/>
You will need lime to repair <lb/>
those tobacco furnaces. <lb/>
it and can give you a good price <lb/>
on it. A. W. Co. <lb/>
T. I. Buck went to Greenville <lb/>
today. <lb/>
Mr. Mrs. A. <lb/>
went to Greenville today. <lb/>
to Va., and Return <lb/>
On account of summer school <lb/>
Their enormous size when they be- <lb/>
lied fro n Hie glaciers i- <lb/>
proved by us i I <lb/>
along the Greenland A few <lb/>
years a -s as <lb/>
nearly as possible around Hie edges. <lb/>
Tills distance about lire miles. <lb/>
It had several peaks estimated to <lb/>
from MO feel high. <lb/>
from its it solid <lb/>
mass that had entirety <lb/>
from the glacial edge of Greenland. <lb/>
As who <lb/>
far n often see a score or more of <lb/>
real bores hi a day, <lb/>
glacial In this region can he <lb/>
appreciated. The of these <lb/>
that drift Grand come <lb/>
from Melville bay. Some of lira <lb/>
i terminate <lb/>
hull lee cap ti id along <lb/>
It a if tally miles. <lb/>
Their i or can only i- <lb/>
I bill places near open <lb/>
sea ii Is believed several bun- <lb/>
i feet. <lb/>
Recent of coast <lb/>
hi v. u <lb/>
the of bergs In bay I- <lb/>
t The glacial move- <lb/>
i the I <lb/>
go to the root of the r. <lb/>
thoroughly, quickly <lb/>
and restore the action I <lb/>
LIVER to normal condition. <lb/>
Give tone to the system <lb/>
solid flesh to the body. <lb/>
Take No Substitute. <lb/>
Mr. Mrs. J. Chapman <lb/>
request the pleasure of your <lb/>
company <lb/>
; t the marriage of their daughter<lb/>
to <lb/>
Mr. Thad <lb/>
morning <lb/>
June th sixteenth <lb/>
nineteen and nine <lb/>
at seven o'clock <lb/>
at their home <lb/>
North Carolina. <lb/>
OF THE OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF WINTERVILLE, <lb/>
AT N. C. <lb/>
At the close f April 28th, 1909. <lb/>
Loans and discounts <lb/>
and fixtures <lb/>
Demand loans <lb/>
Due from 2,887.40 <lb/>
coin 160.00 <lb/>
silver coin, including <lb/>
i limn- currency 168.90 <lb/>
bank notes and other <lb/>
I . s. notes <lb/>
Total M <lb/>
Liabilities<lb/>
18,411.511 Capital stock <lb/>
15,000.00 <lb/>
Surplus fund 0.0.0 <lb/>
Undivided profits, less <lb/>
expenses and tuxes pd <lb/>
Time of deposit 202.80 <lb/>
Deposit subject to ck <lb/>
Cashier's cheek 1.00 <lb/>
Total <lb/>
STATE OF NORTH Pitt County, <lb/>
We, J. K Green, A. Asst. Cashier <lb/>
of the bank, do solemnly swear that the above state <lb/>
is true to the best of our knowledge and belief. <lb/>
F. A <lb/>
Cashier. , Cashier <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to be- . <lb/>
., . , ,. ,, F. Harrington, <lb/>
fore me, tins 3rd day o q j.; <lb/>
, K. A. Cox, <lb/>
Notary Public j Directors <lb/>
REPORT OF THE OF <lb/>
The Bethel Banking Trust Co., <lb/>
AT BETHEL, N. O. <lb/>
At the close of business, April 28th, <lb/>
Woods Liv r Isa liver reg- <lb/>
quick r lie sic Resources <lb/>
headache, i and ; <lb/>
oilier of liver disorders. <lb/>
for <lb/>
chills fever, malaria Tho 1.00 Overdrafts secured <lb/>
21-2 j much a the <lb/>
size J lit i I. <lb/>
v------- <lb/>
report s time of for the Atlantic Coast Line will have <lb/>
they actually three on sale June 18th, <lb/>
17th. 18th. 28th, July 5th <lb/>
big- min ow. <lb/>
A new lot of men's <lb/>
dress shoes j in. <lb/>
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb/>
Crawford returned <lb/>
from a visit to Ayden Saturday. <lb/>
F. A. went to <lb/>
Fremont Saturday to visit his <lb/>
parents returned Monday. <lb/>
Miss Laura Cox rime in Mon- <lb/>
day from where she <lb/>
12th. 1909, limited to leave <lb/>
nation fifteen days from, but <lb/>
including date of sale. <lb/>
Extension of limit returning <lb/>
to Sept. 30th, may be obtained <lb/>
by depositing ticket with the <lb/>
depot ticket agent at <lb/>
within t days after arrival <lb/>
and payment of fee of <lb/>
For information, call on ticket <lb/>
taught as assistant principal of agent, or write W. J. Craig. <lb/>
688.45 <lb/>
Furniture and fixtures I.-70.00 <lb/>
Hue from 0,181.26 <lb/>
I Gold and silver <lb/>
minor com currency 2,957.16 <lb/>
Total <lb/>
Liabilities <lb/>
Capital Stock <lb/>
I Surplus fund <lb/>
Undivided profits less <lb/>
expenses tuxes pi 1,858.88 <lb/>
Time certificates of 8,550.88 <lb/>
Deposit- sub to check <lb/>
Total <lb/>
848,085.28<lb/>
Machines. <lb/>
Messrs. J. L- and E. j <lb/>
G. i returned from New <lb/>
York Saturday evening where <lb/>
they lad been to purchase .,.,. County <lb/>
each bought a j w. u. Cashier of the above-named bank, do sol- <lb/>
machine and h id intended taking that the above statement true to the best of my <lb/>
the back home in them, but knowledge and belief. <lb/>
upon reaching Philadelphia it sworn to be. <lb/>
was found that such delay would k me 4th May, <lb/>
be caused by having to obtain s ,,. <lb/>
Pitt, <lb/>
tit ii sue <lb/>
W. 11- Cashier. <lb/>
tourist licenses from capital <lb/>
of the State before they could <lb/>
Notary Public <lb/>
M. O. Blount, <lb/>
M. Jones, <lb/>
in- i .-- .- . , <lb/>
until ii i. often projects pass through that the <lb/>
from <lb/>
and they on home by rail. <lb/>
tensile of <lb/>
falls Into the sea, and s I is <lb/>
Day Mien hi<lb/>
a man as- <lb/>
vi <lb/>
answered the <lb/>
rather lake a chance on Ms <lb/>
n to go a jury <lb/>
with a story that the <lb/>
general ho was <lb/>
Si <lb/>
the sch o <lb/>
Mister Leon went to <lb/>
Greenville Saturday. <lb/>
H. House Saturday <lb/>
night with friends here and re- <lb/>
turned home Sunday morning- <lb/>
school here <lb/>
tho past and we are <lb/>
to have him visit us. <lb/>
Passenger Traffic Manager; T. <lb/>
C. White, General Passenger <lb/>
Agent, Wilmington, N. C. <lb/>
The A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. is in <lb/>
fine shape to furnish your tobacco <lb/>
flues. You had better examine <lb/>
their stock and prices before <lb/>
buy elsewhere. <lb/>
Pretty Light. <lb/>
bars to ask to pay In ad- <lb/>
remarked tun hotel keeper. <lb/>
my good <lb/>
fear It II a too <lb/>
easily <lb/>
Revival to Begin. <lb/>
Rev St. Edison, <lb/>
KILLS TO THE MEND, j n <lb/>
The wont foe for years of in Free Will Baptist <lb/>
of ti was a running , , ,. ., <lb/>
v. pit i church Thursday night Subject <lb/>
without Then Rev. St. Claire is a great <lb/>
i Salve k lie the ulcer and cu ,. . ,. <lb/>
him. Cures K B and lecturer and it <lb/>
ma, Rheum for Pile-. w be a for. all Who hear <lb/>
Hums, Sc Corns. at. ., . ,,. ,.,,. <lb/>
i bun. He la an eloquent speaker <lb/>
land much can be learned from <lb/>
For Long excellent sermon. Don't <lb/>
pie cotton seed. Call on fail to hear him Thursday night. <lb/>
I Everybody cordially <lb/>
Colored Man Killed. <lb/>
A colored man named Jim <lb/>
Fields, worked at the log <lb/>
deck of the Beaufort County <lb/>
Lumber Company, was killed <lb/>
Saturday night by falling off a <lb/>
car of the train on which he <lb/>
had started to ride to his home <lb/>
c-r quitting work. <lb/>
Pile is put up in a <lb/>
tube with nozzle attached. May be <lb/>
applied directly to the affected parts. <lb/>
Sold by John <lb/>
Guaranteed. <lb/>
L. Wooten. <lb/>
are for backache, and bring <lb/>
ck relief to <lb/>
t at and all m her s; of k id- <lb/>
They a ton-c to the <lb/>
c- tire build <lb/>
h. Price Sold by <lb/>
will treat you right j will treat you right will treat you <lb/>
COUGH SYRUP <lb/>
am <lb/>
in- over <lb/>
System or. cold . cm f No <lb/>
or refunded, CO. CHICAGO. V. S. m <lb/>
SALE B <lb/>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
V-<lb/>
D. J. Editor and Owner <lb/>
Truth in Preference to Fiction. <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY. JUNE <lb/>
One Dollar Per Year <lb/>
MM Eli <lb/>
GREENVILLE, <lb/>
YOURS IF YOU <lb/>
THIS IS ADOPTED AS THE SLOGAN FOR GREENVILLE <lb/>
get up and move, <lb/>
move toward the <lb/>
Watch move upward, <lb/>
and onward. <lb/>
Watch progressive pace. <lb/>
keen eyes, watch Greenville <lb/>
rise. <lb/>
Watch Greenville and <lb/>
mow <lb/>
Watch <lb/>
Watch <lb/>
goal. <lb/>
Chas. Greenville. <lb/>
How greater <lb/>
Greenville still grows <lb/>
What is Greenville <lb/>
Watch spread out. <lb/>
Se grow, don't you <lb/>
know. <lb/>
Greenville's in the <lb/>
grows greater. <lb/>
WARD MEETINGS. <lb/>
All the Old Aldermen <lb/>
The various wards of the town <lb/>
held primaries Friday night to <lb/>
MR FLEMING f SHOWING TO BE OF. <lb/>
Away After a Long Illness Record of <lb/>
Mr. <lb/>
Thursday Afternoon. <lb/>
Leonidas died at <lb/>
and Loan Association. <lb/>
The directors of Tho Home <lb/>
nominate candidates for one clock Thursday As, <lb/>
alderman in each ward to be; the home of his daughter, Mrs. . Tues. <lb/>
voted for in Monday a election to Nana Brown, on Second street. <lb/>
succeed those whose terms ex-1 He had been an invalid and great <lb/>
1st. The nominations I for many months and <lb/>
in first and fifth wards are for his death was not unexpected. <lb/>
one year, and the others for two I Mr. Fleming was horn <lb/>
meetings were 1845. making rim a few <lb/>
leas than years f <lb/>
FIRST ward. the time of his death. He <lb/>
Hearing held in mayor's native of Pitt county, and was a <lb/>
and called to order by F. C. I useful He was a pros <lb/>
who <lb/>
made <lb/>
Over Suggestions Considered by the Committee <lb/>
Mr. J. W. Brown Wins the Prize for <lb/>
The Best Suggestion. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C, June <lb/>
To The Editor of The Reflector <lb/>
We, the undersigned, selected by you to piss upon the <lb/>
proposed slogans tor Greenville and to award to that person, <lb/>
who. in our opinion, suggested the most appropriate slogan, Gm is the place you want. ballot votes, j daughter, his wife dying here <lb/>
Here you arc, Greenville at Tar. ad was do-; three see. <lb/>
J W. Brown, Greenville. dared th- nominee. He a Confederate r, <lb/>
Greenville will hold f. C. and served with valor through <lb/>
you. ward civil war, and except on <lb/>
ward. I reunion day was a <lb/>
h. court figure among his cm, <lb/>
by -1 G. <lb/>
Come to Greenville, join the placed in nomination <lb/>
crowd. <lb/>
Harding, com <lb/>
presided J. I. was <lb/>
secretary. <lb/>
J. B. While R. Green <lb/>
as <lb/>
first <lb/>
date for alderman <lb/>
farmer and spent most of <lb/>
his life on his estate in <lb/>
Swamp section. Becoming too <lb/>
feeble to longer a the <lb/>
the of his farm he moved <lb/>
to Greenville to live with his<lb/>
the Fountain Pea so generously offered by The Reflector, <lb/>
beg leave to report as <lb/>
After two careful consideration the more than <lb/>
proposed slogans submitted, ninny of which in our opinion capital of a prosper- <lb/>
are most excellent, we have selected the following; cos county. <lb/>
YOURS YOU <lb/>
The selection the slogan from the great number We offer the <lb/>
submitted to your committee, we found no easy tusk. The <lb/>
one chosen by the committee, which was proposed by Mr. Best in <lb/>
W. Brown, was selected not alone on account the words YOURS IF <lb/>
forming the slogan, but also on account the sentiment ex- YOU COME <lb/>
pressed by the words; which we. your committee, believe a know <lb/>
he. and is, the spirit in which Greenville welcomes all <lb/>
persons. Growing all time. Greenville <lb/>
B. C. Flanagan, <lb/>
II. A. White. <lb/>
H. W. Whedbee, <lb/>
Committee. <lb/>
day in the the <lb/>
At meeting <lb/>
for loans aggregating <lb/>
were passed upon, <lb/>
good idea of h w the <lb/>
I people as <lb/>
an institution to <lb/>
build houses. <lb/>
f he most remarkable feature <lb/>
of this meeting a report of <lb/>
secretary showing the <lb/>
of the at the <lb/>
close of on June 7th, in <lb/>
it showing of which <lb/>
every member of association <lb/>
jean feel proud. gin the <lb/>
following summary from this <lb/>
hold I and called to <lb/>
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was made <lb/>
Dr. T. Paul, Witt. N. C. <lb/>
Great see Who said that Greenville lags <lb/>
grow. Greenville's wheel's are ever <lb/>
turning. <lb/>
grow faster. J h in Greenville. <lb/>
s hand is on the <lb/>
See glow faster. <lb/>
Watch Greenville of success <lb/>
to the front. Progress, Prosperity, <lb/>
Look at growing. in Greenville. <lb/>
Greenville twenty years ago Greenville light all Carolina. <lb/>
now. <lb/>
See Greenville to from. <lb/>
See <lb/>
Greenville is awake. <lb/>
Cotton, Winterville. <lb/>
We work for Greenville. <lb/>
Greenville grows. <lb/>
Only name t C. S. Carr <lb/>
was present for It and <lb/>
under a ion of <lb/>
h was re <lb/>
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J. G. was <lb/>
ward<lb/>
Meeting held in Brick <lb/>
warehouse and called <lb/>
they gathered annually on <lb/>
Memorial day. <lb/>
For many years Mr. <lb/>
was a justice of the <lb/>
once a Board of <lb/>
County C and <lb/>
after moving to b <lb/>
a year on the Board of Alder <lb/>
men. He a r <lb/>
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C. L. Whichard, Norfolk, Va. J. B. James was chair- <lb/>
Smile and push Greenville. men and P. W D.-. <lb/>
I N. C. smile and push. <lb/>
gains greatly. the of H. U. Ii gs <lb/>
lie. Greenville, smile and was <lb/>
push. under. suspension of r <lb/>
E. L. Flanagan, Farmville. was u n I <lb/>
I Mister, is hustling Green- acclamation. <lb/>
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and <lb/>
Dues <lb/>
Loans 164.60 <lb/>
Ca.-i a <lb/>
Total <lb/>
directors pp <lb/>
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A, White delegates from <lb/>
to the State <lb/>
, meet in with C. C, <lb/>
alternate, <lb/>
CI . <lb/>
front. <lb/>
Greenville our progressive city. <lb/>
our go ahead city. <lb/>
Our motto-<lb/>
See Greenville follow fast and <lb/>
faster. <lb/>
Life in our city on the Tar. <lb/>
Growing Greenville on the Tar. <lb/>
Water navigation and Railroads <lb/>
win. <lb/>
Witch navigation and Railroads <lb/>
win. <lb/>
Henry King, Greenville. <lb/>
Watch Greenville make good. <lb/>
good- <lb/>
Greenville makes good. <lb/>
will make good. <lb/>
Arnold, <lb/>
Ahead. <lb/>
C. B. Whichard. <lb/>
Greenville to the Front. <lb/>
R. C. Flanagan. <lb/>
Look to the East, Greenville <lb/>
growing. <lb/>
Altogether, great, greater, great- <lb/>
est Greenville. <lb/>
Knockers club barred, push <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
Miss Nannie Johnson. <lb/>
Greenville First, Last and AI <lb/>
ways. <lb/>
Greenville tho greatest, <lb/>
Edward <lb/>
Keep your eye on <lb/>
Miss Ethel May Carroll, Win- <lb/>
Greenville to the Front. <lb/>
Surprised But this is Green <lb/>
ville. <lb/>
Give the run. <lb/>
Keep your eye on <lb/>
Andrew J. Moore. Greenville. <lb/>
Push s Progress, <lb/>
rushing to the Help Greenville grow. <lb/>
Boost Greenville's Enterprise. <lb/>
Work for Greenville's uplift. <lb/>
Talk r Greenville. <lb/>
Work for greater <lb/>
Miss Williams, Green- <lb/>
ville. <lb/>
The Reflector's grow. <lb/>
Watch Greenville grow. <lb/>
Everybody Greenville <lb/>
grows. <lb/>
Drum up for Greenville. <lb/>
Something in <lb/>
Greenville grows as water flows. <lb/>
See move along. <lb/>
G. Blow, Greenville. <lb/>
Keep your eye on <lb/>
Boost for greater Greenville. <lb/>
David C. James, <lb/>
If First You don't succeed, come <lb/>
to Greenville. <lb/>
Find Greenville, N. C. on the <lb/>
map. <lb/>
Miss Irene <lb/>
Greenville's on a Boom. <lb/>
for Greenville. <lb/>
Greenville's still growing. <lb/>
Watch Greenville grow. <lb/>
Greenville's not dead. <lb/>
the test town yet. <lb/>
Miss Bessie Harding, Green- <lb/>
ville <lb/>
Greenville get clean. <lb/>
See G en ville coining. <lb/>
Gr and growing Greenville. <lb/>
Hi. . for growing <lb/>
Ti- <lb/>
W. eh Greenville hustle. <lb/>
Progressive is New <lb/>
South. <lb/>
A. M. <lb/>
Greenville, the place of all <lb/>
places. <lb/>
B. M- Hearne. <lb/>
Grow Greenville grow. <lb/>
for greater Greenville. <lb/>
S. V. Grifton <lb/>
Ain't Greenville a Daisy <lb/>
Greenville's no Fool. <lb/>
ground is <lb/>
town. <lb/>
Take her in she is bound to win. <lb/>
Wake Snakes Greenville is rising. <lb/>
on page two. <lb/>
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. <lb/>
J. B. J was <lb/>
commit <lb/>
This nude  , <lb/>
time, transacting the i <lb/>
in of the m in <lb/>
minutes <lb/>
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were presented nomination <lb/>
for the ballot showing <lb/>
Flanagan Evans <lb/>
was declared the nominee, <lb/>
T. M, Hooker was re-elected <lb/>
ward <lb/>
ward. <lb/>
Meeting held in Star ware- <lb/>
house and to order by <lb/>
C. Mo ire, who <lb/>
presided. D. J was <lb/>
made <lb/>
The name of W. i. being <lb/>
Brown and J.<lb/>
The burial takes <lb/>
o'clock this p in <lb/>
Hill services , <lb/>
, ., ,, ,. rescue-. <lb/>
ed at t k by M, l. <lb/>
of Ham- n. Tho J- c- Taylor, of <lb/>
pall hearers are Messrs W, ahead anything in <lb/>
Harrington, Moore, that have <lb/>
I Ii L. Humber, morning <lb/>
Congleton, D. E. . W. <lb/>
King, J. L. Little. T. Ii. Moore, <lb/>
It J. Cobb, D. L. James and C. <lb/>
W. Harvey. <lb/>
tho only one presented for <lb/>
and Jury List, nation, on motion the <lb/>
was d to cast the <lb/>
Outside routine business, vote of the ward for <lb/>
the Board of county alderman. <lb/>
loners at June meeting revised Moor.- was <lb/>
the jury list for two years, made I wart commute., mm. <lb/>
the tax levy for 1809, and re- .,,. n T. <lb/>
elect d Mr. Jo. as Held Him Down Time <lb/>
superintendent of the convict The railroad conductors up the <lb/>
camp. There were three other had begun lo look <lb/>
applicants for this position, but L u Theodore Cox, <lb/>
Mr, received the W as a Jonah. <lb/>
unanimous vote of the hoard- gets somewhere up the <lb/>
The tax for this year <lb/>
road every Sunday, and for two <lb/>
or three Sundays in <lb/>
was made the same as last got the matter with <lb/>
S. V. For general county purposes t .; train he was on, and the <lb/>
Clear the track, Greenville's certs; for schools lb for conductors wanted to accuse him <lb/>
, ,,, . . hi the ears ell the in <lb/>
coming. roads cents, for n went lip Bu, <lb/>
Greenville's dry. but on a Tear, bond cents. This added as returned without <lb/>
a to cents for the State makes happening. When he <lb/>
Hell, She's cutting a the total tax cents on each s <lb/>
valuation. <lb/>
the here to <lb/>
I make some of his smile <lb/>
Swell. <lb/>
is coming to co <lb/>
a sight. ville there are special <lb/>
William J. Morris, es of and in Bethel board <lb/>
Greenville takes backward rise to top I howl the cars down to the <lb/>
i j j c was asked it had <lb/>
In Grifton, Ayden and Farm-1 <lb/>
were en- <lb/>
WITH THE <lb/>
at <lb/>
The Board of n m. t in <lb/>
r monthly session Thurs- <lb/>
day night with rive members <lb/>
present. There was not much <lb/>
business to demand attention <lb/>
outside of the monthly reports <lb/>
of officers and allowing accounts <lb/>
An order was passed to pay <lb/>
E. Hooker for a deed <lb/>
for a one toot of land and <lb/>
a half interest in the brick wall <lb/>
of his building adjoining the <lb/>
town whore the city hall is being <lb/>
built. <lb/>
The street committee reported <lb/>
streets in fair condition, also <lb/>
they had remedied <lb/>
caused by overflow on <lb/>
property of D. J. Whichard and <lb/>
James Brown as ordered last <lb/>
meeting. <lb/>
The street committee <lb/>
brought Tie some <lb/>
lino ones, in size and <lb/>
flavor- <lb/>
LOCAL <lb/>
wants the best <lb/>
flour, it is Henry Cay. at S. M. <lb/>
Mm P. M. Johnston Tor mill <lb/>
repairs and supplies. Terms <lb/>
reasonable. G <lb/>
Just received car wire and <lb/>
cut nails- <lb/>
Carr Atkins Co. <lb/>
Before you buy examine the <lb/>
Workmanship and get prices on <lb/>
my warehouse. <lb/>
ii J. J. Jenkins. <lb/>
Only skilled workmen em- <lb/>
ployed in making my flues- <lb/>
livery joint grooved riveted, <lb/>
all surplus weight cutoff, <lb/>
to give no trouble in put- <lb/>
ting together, J. J. Jenkins. <lb/>
m's Warehouse, <lb/>
ti <lb/>
I have a customer who B <lb/>
en further time for the construe to have advantages of toe schools <lb/>
lion of a bridge across the of Greenville, and will buy a <lb/>
ravine at the east located within three miles <lb/>
of Fourth street, to investigate tho city. Must be in high <lb/>
is to the kind of bridge should stats of cultivation. Would like <lb/>
built. take Dec. 1st, 1909. <lb/>
Prof. W. II. and ex-j Address C. R, Townsend. <lb/>
Gov. T. J. Jarvis were before <lb/>
he board on the matter of open <lb/>
a t, from ave <lb/>
and <lb/>
was deferred to s special meet- <lb/>
to be held 24th. <lb/>
The board adjourned to meet <lb/>
Monday <lb/>
The Peoples Warehouse Green- <lb/>
ville, <lb/>
You don't lose your <lb/>
pen or pencil if <lb/>
cents at l Store, <lb/>
j Our Greenville, if you <lb/>
Tho Reflector does job work. some. <lb/>
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