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tiled<lb/>
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e this morning to attend <lb/>
, me- airline of, <lb/>
m, . . Chickens and eggs a specialty. <lb/>
. m up. -1 <lb/>
. . ., i I Harrington. Barber Co.<lb/>
M. r Cox went to Norfolk <lb/>
Thursday. <lb/>
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m- <lb/>
W a currying a nice line of <lb/>
Coffins and Caskets. Prices are <lb/>
. and can nice hearse <lb/>
A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. <lb/>
i. i Tucker and son. <lb/>
w went to <lb/>
. has just completed Thursday. <lb/>
the K A course. <lb/>
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M. <lb/>
Greenville <lb/>
Our line of men's and boy's <lb/>
v, p a hat a opened up. We have <lb/>
well . e, and we are <lb/>
gin hi ; h me again <lb/>
A. u <lb/>
lain Johnson, and Mrs. I <lb/>
th from the wide brimmed <lb/>
. to nicest dress hat. <lb/>
Harrington Barber Co. <lb/>
Misses and <lb/>
. . I <lb/>
B. C from Wash- Sutton are visiting friends <lb/>
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/>
Tried to Him. <lb/>
premier and Haul <lb/>
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and were re- <lb/>
hi his courtliest manner. To <lb/>
cake with the <lb/>
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donors had <lb/>
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in ii i It. One <lb/>
p .,., mi I let t <lb/>
other two ate without <lb/>
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/>
To other two <lb/>
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/>
As they were led away <lb/>
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/>
,,. . . <lb/>
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/>
L.<lb/>
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/>
ed ion. <lb/>
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/>
officer the a n <lb/>
ti.-c church S-vamp, In <lb/>
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he performed his <lb/>
older <lb/>
He IS <lb/>
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by J A Andrews <lb/>
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/>
is .- <lb/>
in <lb/>
and <lb/>
Dues <lb/>
Loans 164.60 <lb/>
Ca.-i a <lb/>
Total <lb/>
directors pp <lb/>
Ii. C. <lb/>
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/>
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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/>
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time, transacting the i <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/>
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Meeting held in Star ware- <lb/>
house and to order by <lb/>
C. Mo ire, who <lb/>
presided. D. J was <lb/>
made <lb/>
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Brown and J.<lb/>
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o'clock this p in <lb/>
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, ., ,, ,. rescue-. <lb/>
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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/>
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valuation. <lb/>
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William J. Morris, es of and in Bethel board <lb/>
Greenville takes backward rise to top I howl the cars down to the <lb/>
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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/>
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attention and the very in every way <lb/>
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p. in. in Baltimore a. connecting with rail <lb/>
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.- i of all lit- executor i f last and tun <lb/>
, ., s the of Nancy Britton, deceased, notice <lb/>
.-,. i ., a hereby given to person indebted <lb/>
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novel i all contact to and all per- <lb/>
v . Paw one hut ions having claims against <lb/>
. ,. . i i.-.,, are notified the <lb/>
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on or before they'd day of Mi . <lb/>
led with candles, or this notice be plead in cf <lb/>
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J Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
;. reservations <lb/>
E. T. CHAS. L. HOPKINS, T. P. A. <lb/>
NORFOLK, Va. <lb/>
,, <lb/>
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Co. <lb/>
j SCHEDULES <lb/>
Between Norfolk, Washington, Plymouth, Greenville, <lb/>
and Kinston, Effective 1st, 1909. <lb/>
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T. C. WHITE. G. P. A. <lb/>
WILMINGTON, N. <lb/>
Sc BOWEN <lb/>
omen Greenville C. <lb/>
W. P. EDWARDS <lb/>
The man you are looking for , <lb/>
when you need <lb/>
Posting and Sign Tacking <lb/>
and for Adv. <lb/>
Pictures Framed to Order <lb/>
II you want your HORSE to trot <lb/>
fast and strong buy your <lb/>
Hay, Oats <lb/>
and Corn. <lb/>
of W. B. He will sell <lb/>
you Better Feed and More for Lets <lb/>
Money than any man in town, <lb/>
B. <lb/>
Safety Blades Sharpened <lb/>
at rents a Place is headquarters for Corn, Hay, <lb/>
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t . Horton, i veteran of I m <lb/>
knows that , , , r , M T W <lb/>
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t Or where the funeral I And Provisions <lb/>
Greenville gates open from the and ,,,. . . , ; <lb/>
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all c . to Greenville <lb/>
look at Greenville. <lb/>
Greenville for mo <lb/>
didn't quit. <lb/>
, never slept yet. <lb/>
Watch Greenville do it. <lb/>
Greater Greenville grows. <lb/>
Greenville keeps at it. <lb/>
The Greenville spirit wins. <lb/>
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has the habit. <lb/>
Let's push <lb/>
Think on <lb/>
Cotton <lb/>
son <lb/>
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to regain hit .,,,. . <lb/>
the kept MM <lb/>
health was some fifty years I <lb/>
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by all. For fifteen years he has <lb/>
conducted Hotel Horton in <lb/>
in stock. Country <lb/>
K Bought and Sold <lb/>
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native town. Ho leaves a home I tanner J; <lb/>
wife find five children to whom <lb/>
kind Josh <lb/>
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rife and five Children to whom . have an idea he cad <lb/>
A. to m GREENVILLE N C g <lb/>
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Oats, Cotton Seed Meal, Hulls, <lb/>
Paper Typewriter Ribbons Brand, Chicken Hominy, Cracked <lb/>
none better made, <lb/>
All do <lb/>
W- P. EDWARDS <lb/>
TO NORFOLK, VA. <lb/>
. <lb/>
VIA Correspondence and shipments <lb/>
ATLANTIC coast LINE , <lb/>
Corn, corn Meal and all kinds of <lb/>
Feed, Salt, Lime and Cement. <lb/>
PERRY GO. <lb/>
re-union Confederate <lb/>
June <lb/>
on 6th, 7th,, . Vs. sad Return <lb/>
limit Jinn- 11th. <lb/>
ill nit of with Special <lb/>
Mi i r than June <lb/>
than 14th, <lb/>
i of fee at of <lb/>
in sit, extension limit may be <lb/>
. live ll not later than July <lb/>
I. r further information call on ticket <lb/>
i i or writs <lb/>
T. C. <lb/>
Man. Gen. Pas. Agent <lb/>
WILMINGTON, N. C <lb/>
NI. <lb/>
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the H N t h Q ,, H <lb/>
language I know on ton of s <lb/>
K. Top Dressing for nut I haven up <lb/>
Altogether, me and Cotton and Com hope. I want to tea whether <lb/>
has a way. Manufactured by The Scotland startle some with bis col- <lb/>
morn have you tried Guano Co. t j for The Reflector. <lb/>
DAIRY PRODUCTS. <lb/>
I my Dairy to the John- <lb/>
ton DISCS, one mile from town, and m <lb/>
better prepared than ever to furnish <lb/>
Dairy Will make delivery <lb/>
in town. T 2-4. <lb/>
S. I. DUDLEY. <lb/>
The Atlantic Coast Line will <lb/>
have tickets on sale for all trains <lb/>
each Saturday and for Sunday <lb/>
forenoon trains commencing Sat- <lb/>
May 29th and continuing <lb/>
to Saturday Sept. 4th, 1909; <lb/>
limited to return Monday follow- <lb/>
date of sale. <lb/>
An excellent opportunity to <lb/>
visit the famous seashore resorts <lb/>
of Virginia and North Carolina <lb/>
at a minimum cost. <lb/>
For information call on ticket <lb/>
agent or write T. C. White. <lb/>
W. J. G. P. A. <lb/>
P. T. M. <lb/>
Ti <lb/>
The Editor's Compensation <lb/>
The man who edits the aver <lb/>
age country newspaper cannot <lb/>
well avoid treading on some- <lb/>
body's toes continually, must <lb/>
expect hard work and little <lb/>
thanks; must expect to be called <lb/>
a coward because he does not <lb/>
everything <lb/>
somebody thinks i- wrong and a <lb/>
fool if he speaks out too plainly <lb/>
on evils. He must ex- <lb/>
t grind other people's axes <lb/>
and turn the grindstone himself. <lb/>
Still, we think it is one of the <lb/>
noblest professions on earth, the <lb/>
one in which the earnest man <lb/>
can do the most good to his <lb/>
low man and in which an honor- <lb/>
able man can wield much power <lb/>
tor good. Ex. <lb/>
THE SQUID'S HUES. <lb/>
WAITED FOR DAWN. <lb/>
the Creature Is Able o Change Four Poker Hands Th-t Were Held All <lb/>
Its Color. In tie Dark. <lb/>
One of the interesting of A told lid story, <lb/>
Hie over ii -1 of is the e- accentuates <lb/>
means whereby certain distrust which poker player j <lb/>
FOB ANKLE. <lb/>
As usually treated, a sprained ankle <lb/>
will disable the injured person for a <lb/>
month or by applying <lb/>
Liniment observing the <lb/>
d with each bottle a <lb/>
c may be effected in man., cases in <lb/>
less one week's This <lb/>
is a most reparation <lb/>
Try it for a or braise, or when <lb/>
laid up with chronic or <lb/>
mat aid are certain to be de- <lb/>
with prompt relief which it <lb/>
For sale by L. and <lb/>
C-ward Wooten. <lb/>
animals color. The mot <lb/>
familiar and i i <lb/>
this line is the lizard called the <lb/>
chameleon, there are many <lb/>
other creatures both on land and <lb/>
ll. -i posse a similar power. <lb/>
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common squid. If n specimen of <lb/>
this interesting kind mollusk, <lb/>
out of water, lie laid on a <lb/>
and watched, its hues will i <lb/>
so constantly literal waves of <lb/>
color seem to lie r <lb/>
The North Carolina delegation I from moment lo moment. That <lb/>
in congress is getting badly mix-1 this happens in response to impulse <lb/>
Mast Buy Home Paper. <lb/>
A score or more of young girls <lb/>
at Ind., have form- <lb/>
ed a league to promote refine <lb/>
among young men, and <lb/>
among other things, have re- <lb/>
solved to marry no man who <lb/>
drinks, smokes or chews and <lb/>
who does not take the home <lb/>
paper. Drinking is considered <lb/>
the chief evil, smoking and <lb/>
chewing comes next, while the <lb/>
young women assert that when a <lb/>
man does not take the home <lb/>
paper it is evidence of want of <lb/>
intelligence and that he will <lb/>
prove too to provide for <lb/>
a family, educate his children <lb/>
and tn-mirage institutions of <lb/>
learning in the community. <lb/>
ed up on the The <lb/>
is being watched with consider- <lb/>
able interest. As the people <lb/>
learn more of the tariff and the <lb/>
burdens it imposes upon them <lb/>
the more interest they show <lb/>
about the matter. Wisdom de- <lb/>
that a protective <lb/>
should be abolished. Protection <lb/>
is only paying tribute to <lb/>
and trusts and the people <lb/>
are growing weary of this rob- <lb/>
Progress. <lb/>
A THRILLING RESCUE <lb/>
How Bert R. Lean, of Wash. <lb/>
saved from a frightful death is a <lb/>
story to the world. hard <lb/>
h; writes, on n <lb/>
lung trouble that a t <lb/>
doctor here. Then I paid to a <lb/>
visit to a lung specialist in <lb/>
who did not help me. Then went to <lb/>
California, but without Benefit At <lb/>
last I used Dr. King's New Discovery. <lb/>
, which completely cared me and now <lb/>
am as well as For Lung <lb/>
Trouble, Bronchitis. Coughs and Colds, <lb/>
Asthma, Croup and Whooping Cough <lb/>
its supreme. and <lb/>
bottle free. Guaranteed by all <lb/>
gist. <lb/>
Some of the newspaper reports <lb/>
get it confused every year. The <lb/>
South observes Memorial Day. <lb/>
The North observes Decoration <lb/>
Day. The spirit is the same <lb/>
but the Southern sentiment em- <lb/>
bodying both remembrance and <lb/>
decoration, we take it, is the <lb/>
Chronicle. <lb/>
n suffer r from ch <lb/>
tr. Dr. King's s w Life <lb/>
she-- glad o see his <lb/>
Flu and to., fly. hut m re he's, <lb/>
r low, hue <lb/>
l n v. , thy v all <lb/>
Ci now <lb/>
STOMACH <lb/>
;. . c at Al D i <lb/>
Many remarkable cure, of stomach <lb/>
trouble have i by <lb/>
and Liver let. <lb/>
. One man who hail over <lb/>
. I thousand for <lb/>
was cured by a few of <lb/>
ill lets. Price cents. Sam- <lb/>
free at J. L. Won en and Coward <lb/>
Wooten'S Store. <lb/>
is getting time that some <lb/>
of the big excursions were being <lb/>
brought says The <lb/>
Evening Times of that city. <lb/>
Just wait until June 10th, broth- <lb/>
and you will see one roll in <lb/>
that is worth looking at. The <lb/>
class of Memorial Baptist <lb/>
Sunday school will take a big <lb/>
part of Greenville to Raleigh <lb/>
that day, and they are going to <lb/>
take possession of the capital for <lb/>
the time <lb/>
We will be glad to have all of <lb/>
Greenville come right along, and <lb/>
we will take a day off and show <lb/>
you the sights around the <lb/>
City. Among the many at- <lb/>
tractions you will here will <lb/>
be a real baseball team in action <lb/>
on that day. The Capital City <lb/>
is growing as fast as a boy of <lb/>
twelve summers, and we have <lb/>
many things here that will in- <lb/>
the people from all over <lb/>
the state. Raleigh is an ideal <lb/>
place for an excursion and we <lb/>
will give you a good time as of- <lb/>
ten as you come. Bring the <lb/>
class and all the other <lb/>
classes and all the town and you <lb/>
will have the trip of your life. <lb/>
Raleigh Times. <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/>
NIPPLES. <lb/>
Any mother who had experience <lb/>
with this distressing ailment will be <lb/>
leased to know that a cure may be f- <lb/>
by applying Chamberlain <lb/>
a. soon as the child W done <lb/>
Wipe it off with a soft cloth before <lb/>
lowing the babe to nurse. Many <lb/>
trained nurses use this with best <lb/>
Fur J. L. Wooten and <lb/>
Coward Woolen. <lb/>
P. M. JOHNSTON. <lb/>
ENGINEER and <lb/>
Running repairs to all kind of <lb/>
Steam fittings, erecting Engines, <lb/>
Tobacco machinery, all systems a <lb/>
Agent for Machinery and <lb/>
Electrical novelties. Give 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/>
conveyed through the nervous s; <lb/>
tern of the animal i- manifest, a <lb/>
mere tapping with n finger on <lb/>
table, causing s rush the color <lb/>
described. <lb/>
The lies in the fact that <lb/>
immediately beneath the skin of <lb/>
the is sort of network of <lb/>
small channels, in which are <lb/>
larger spaces occupied by pig- <lb/>
cells. These cells are under <lb/>
direct control of the nervous sys- <lb/>
which them to contract <lb/>
or expand. When they contract the <lb/>
disappears, which is what <lb/>
happens when the dies, for <lb/>
then it turns dead while, although <lb/>
normal hue in life i.-- reddish <lb/>
brown. <lb/>
Even in death, however, the pig- <lb/>
cells beneath the skin of the <lb/>
squid may distinguished by the <lb/>
eve as minute specks. In life these <lb/>
specks expand to the size of a big <lb/>
and ran together, thus pro- <lb/>
the brown tint. It is sub- <lb/>
the same phenomenon <lb/>
that is accountable for the rapid <lb/>
changes in color observed in the <lb/>
chameleon, in many fishes and in <lb/>
various other <lb/>
which arc evidently for the purpose <lb/>
Of disguise, enabling the animal to <lb/>
escape observation by assuming a <lb/>
likeness to its surroundings. Thus <lb/>
the common sole imitates with its <lb/>
coloration whatever kind of bottom <lb/>
it be resting upon, whether <lb/>
sand or what not. <lb/>
The pigment cells referred to arc <lb/>
called some- <lb/>
times they contain two or more <lb/>
kinds of pigments, some of <lb/>
which disappear, while others per- <lb/>
the being that, in the <lb/>
case of the chameleon, a consider- <lb/>
able range of colors may he dis- <lb/>
Evening Post <lb/>
A Fair Exchange. <lb/>
At a gathering of medical men <lb/>
one of the number was a noted <lb/>
practitioner who is almost as well <lb/>
known for his shabby attire us he is <lb/>
for his skill as a physician. <lb/>
When the gathering was about to <lb/>
disperse the doctor in question <lb/>
could not find his hat Instead, to <lb/>
Ilia great surprise, he found a nice <lb/>
new glossy silk hat, which hap- <lb/>
to lit him a- though made to <lb/>
his order. When he pot home he <lb/>
exhibited his headpiece with con- <lb/>
pride. <lb/>
The next day, however, a fellow <lb/>
doctor turned up to claim the hat <lb/>
me, my dear <lb/>
said the second medico, <lb/>
for my little trick, which grew <lb/>
out of the fact that yesterday you <lb/>
carried an umbrella, while i bad <lb/>
none. It occurred to mo that, while <lb/>
my new silk hat would be ruined by <lb/>
the rain, yours would not Accord- <lb/>
took the liberty of <lb/>
in place of yours. Many <lb/>
Weekly. <lb/>
; u hen friend- <lb/>
ship the faith a man has <lb/>
One night after taps men <lb/>
, i tent to do away with <lb/>
i Ii was the of pay <lb/>
I re <lb/>
i in Ii to I their i <lb/>
. curds. <lb/>
I e p bad f n th vary- <lb/>
in . no here and there. <lb/>
r midnight The was a <lb/>
, m ti Id i lo <lb/>
the Ii hi in the h Vt last <lb/>
jackpot was on the board and had <lb/>
been until it was <lb/>
tempting. Every one was in ii. and <lb/>
it . tore i n about <lb/>
one of the plat m <lb/>
opened it, one stayed nod j <lb/>
drew en lib. <lb/>
The age ha I a full house, the <lb/>
man four ten, the third man four <lb/>
queens and the dealer four aces. <lb/>
The threw a dollar into <lb/>
pot. The next man raised, and <lb/>
was raised and until it was <lb/>
beautiful to see. <lb/>
At this there was a scurry <lb/>
of footsteps outside. The sentry <lb/>
rushed in, grasped the lantern and <lb/>
dashed it out, jerking and <lb/>
v as he did so. As he <lb/>
disappeared ho whispered <lb/>
Instinctively four bands went <lb/>
in the spread <lb/>
over the pot, while four other <lb/>
bands closely clutched five cards <lb/>
each. <lb/>
on. whispered the <lb/>
dealer. one take hi- band <lb/>
oft the table and keep it oil until the <lb/>
light conies hack. just sit <lb/>
here and nurse our cards. My hand <lb/>
is good enough to wait <lb/>
said the others. <lb/>
Then they wailed. Slowly the <lb/>
night passed, chillier and <lb/>
more chill in its going. The sentry <lb/>
was cursed, the officer was cursed, <lb/>
but stilt they sat. At last the first <lb/>
glimpse gray appeared in the sky, <lb/>
and a soon a it grew light enough <lb/>
the four played their hands and <lb/>
tumbled in for a few sleep <lb/>
before the bugle called them out <lb/>
An Indeterminate Sentence. <lb/>
During a lull in the program the <lb/>
member- of n feminine literary so- <lb/>
were discussing the ease of <lb/>
three criminals who. though sen- <lb/>
to the penitentiary for life, <lb/>
vet stood n chance under the law of <lb/>
being pardoned after fifteen <lb/>
imprisonment. <lb/>
The crime these men bad In <lb/>
BAKER <lb/>
The place to buy your Hardware. Com- <lb/>
stock to select from, quality <lb/>
goods only. <lb/>
Agricultural Implements A Specialty j; <lb/>
Consisting of Plows, Mowers, Harrows, Stalk <lb/>
Cutters, Hake, and high grade <lb/>
both riding; and walking, <lb/>
American Fence Wire <lb/>
in tin-most popular heights <lb/>
Complete stock ready mixed <lb/>
P A I N T <lb/>
colors, van- <lb/>
Orders filled <lb/>
the highest grade in all <lb/>
teed per cent pine. <lb/>
promptly. <lb/>
Those wishing to purchase LIME <lb/>
will do well to see us us we carry n <lb/>
hut the best. <lb/>
It you contemplate building give us n <lb/>
call. We will appreciate your business and <lb/>
will take care your orders <lb/>
tee prices. When wishing anything men- <lb/>
in the above don't to look up <lb/>
Baker <lb/>
t. <lb/>
OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE, <lb/>
AT FARMVILLE, N. O. <lb/>
At the close of business April 28th, 1900. <lb/>
HUMAN HANDS <lb/>
DO <lb/>
Prom th time the raw <lb/>
factory am entirely by ma <lb/>
kept No <lb/>
for <lb/>
Powder <lb/>
tr It If <lb/>
pure Oar factory is M <lb/>
ICE CREAM Is Essy to <lb/>
quart milk. <lb/>
i without <lb/>
Si iii I'll. <lb/>
This maW two of I <lb/>
package CREAM <lb/>
Mis, without i <lb/>
till <lb/>
month, Tel- <lb/>
in <lb/>
at of cent a plate. <lb/>
Vanilla, Straw <lb/>
terry, and <lb/>
Sold by your <lb/>
for a by waft if ha <lb/>
out keep It. <lb/>
Th. Pure Food Co., la Roy, H. Y. <lb/>
the party was emphatic in <lb/>
her denunciation of the criminals <lb/>
the law of the state which <lb/>
for leniency. <lb/>
tint you my i- true, Mrs. <lb/>
the members. <lb/>
ever that not one <lb/>
criminal in a hundred sentenced to <lb/>
life imprisonment ever serves out <lb/>
that <lb/>
Mrs. S. innocent- <lb/>
tin v live long <lb/>
Resources <lb/>
Loans and discounts <lb/>
Overdrafts secured <lb/>
and unsecured <lb/>
Furniture fixtures <lb/>
Due from <lb/>
Cash items <lb/>
Gold coin <lb/>
Silver coin, including <lb/>
minor coin currency <lb/>
Nat bank and other l. <lb/>
Notes <lb/>
Total <lb/>
807.22 <lb/>
1,680.60 <lb/>
198.06 <lb/>
177.11 <lb/>
S. <lb/>
01,294.98 <lb/>
Capital <lb/>
Surplus <lb/>
Undivided <lb/>
cur. exp <lb/>
Time <lb/>
Deposits <lb/>
Cashier's <lb/>
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, County of <lb/>
I, K. Davis, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly <lb/>
swear that the above statement is true to the best of my <lb/>
edge and belief. B. DAVIS, Cashier. <lb/>
Subscribed sworn to before I <lb/>
me, this day of April. 1909. <lb/>
A. <lb/>
Notary Directors. <lb/>
Not Quite <lb/>
How often you can get a <lb/>
-j. thing <lb/>
nail or screw driver or r <lb/>
lacking. Have a good <lb/>
tool box and be prepared for <lb/>
emergencies. Our line of tools <lb/>
Is a could desire, and <lb/>
we will see that your tool <lb/>
box does not lack a single <lb/>
useful article. <lb/>
Of <lb/>
You get <lb/>
Horse Goods i c <lb/>
of <lb/>
J. P. <lb/>
Corey <lb/>
Not Like a Tan Receipt. <lb/>
Accustomed to have the political <lb/>
of word provide him with a <lb/>
tax receipt, organization follower <lb/>
wont to the boss with a de- <lb/>
for n favor. you get me <lb/>
a marriage he asked. <lb/>
I explained the pol- <lb/>
you have to <lb/>
pear in person when yon get n mar- <lb/>
This answer to the <lb/>
political worker seemed evasive, and <lb/>
lie demanded to is it <lb/>
that you can get me a tax receipt <lb/>
every time there is on election The <lb/>
marriage license costs just the <lb/>
To this further the <lb/>
politician gave a long explanation, <lb/>
but it was not quite satisfactory to <lb/>
the humble worker in the cause of <lb/>
Record. <lb/>
Chicken <lb/>
Sift a cupful of flour, molt a tn- <lb/>
of butter in a small cup- <lb/>
of warm water and by de- <lb/>
on the flour, salt to taste, <lb/>
beat well and add last the stiffly <lb/>
beaten white of one Mince <lb/>
cold chicken, season with salt, pa- <lb/>
a little chopped parsley and a <lb/>
tiny bit of onion. To a of <lb/>
chicken add a small half cupful of <lb/>
thick white <lb/>
balls, dip each in <lb/>
Changed th- <lb/>
In tin- r room of u Wall street <lb/>
this sign was posted a few <lb/>
Do Nut Whistle. <lb/>
Do All That The <lb/>
messenger boys on service in the <lb/>
building evidently saw a funny side <lb/>
in the notice, tor within hour <lb/>
more twenty of them <lb/>
do you When <lb/>
does the concert <lb/>
much for a similar <lb/>
queries. The sign n after <lb/>
days, mid the . r of the <lb/>
bus had it replaced by <lb/>
bearing in aggressively bold letters <lb/>
limply the words, <lb/>
New York Tribune. <lb/>
Removing Scorch. <lb/>
An old laundress is <lb/>
for following cure for bod- <lb/>
Iv scorched places caused by too hot <lb/>
A half pint of vinegar is put <lb/>
on the stove in a porcelain lined <lb/>
saucepan, To this are added <lb/>
juice of n large onion and two <lb/>
ounces of fuller s earth. The mix- <lb/>
is boiled for five minutes, <lb/>
strained, cooled and bottled. In re- <lb/>
For Tobacco Fines <lb/>
Tin Roofing and Plumbing <lb/>
Go to L. H. PENDER <lb/>
EVANS GREENVILLE, S. C. <lb/>
Next door to J. R. J. G. MOVE. <lb/>
ESTABLISHED 1875- <lb/>
S M SCHULTZ <lb/>
Wholesale and retail Grocer <lb/>
and Furniture Dealer. Cash <lb/>
paid for Hides, Cotton Seed <lb/>
Oil Turkeys, Eggs, Oak <lb/>
Mattresses, etc. <lb/>
Suits, Baby Carriages, Go-Carts, <lb/>
Parlor suits Tables, Lounges, <lb/>
. ,, Safes, P. and Gail Ax <lb/>
mixture 1- on a clean while . <lb/>
en rag and rubbed over the scorched <lb/>
W. F. EVANS <lb/>
ATTORNEY AT LAW <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
Office opposite R. Smith <lb/>
stables, and next door to John <lb/>
Buggy building. <lb/>
DR R. L. CARR <lb/>
Dentist. <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N C <lb/>
until it disappears. Several <lb/>
applications may be necessary. <lb/>
New York Times. <lb/>
The Reflector does job work. <lb/>
The Flower. <lb/>
The largest in the world i- <lb/>
the of Sumatra. Its <lb/>
size is fully throe feet in diameter <lb/>
about the size of a carriage wheel. <lb/>
petals of dowel <lb/>
Mold into small oval creamy white, growing <lb/>
the batter and round a center filled with countless <lb/>
drop from the spoon into very hot long, violet lined stamens. The <lb/>
fat. on brown in tho flower weighs about fifteen pounds <lb/>
oven. Arrange on a napkin and is Capable of containing nearly <lb/>
garnish with lemon and parsley. two gallons of water. Tho bud <lb/>
Circle Magazine. like gigantic brown <lb/>
heads. <lb/>
Canned Cherries, Peach, <lb/>
es, Apples, Pine Apples, Syrup, <lb/>
Jelly. Meat, Flour, Sugar, Coffee. <lb/>
Soap. Lye Magic Food, Matches, <lb/>
Oil. Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, <lb/>
Garden Seeds, Oranges, Apples, l. l. <lb/>
Nuts, Candies, Dried Apples- <lb/>
Peaches, Prunes. Currants, <lb/>
Raisins, Glass and <lb/>
Wooden ware. Cakes and Crack- <lb/>
Macaroni. Bert But- <lb/>
New Royal Sewing Machines <lb/>
and numerous other goods. <lb/>
Quality and quantity cheap for <lb/>
cash. Come see me. <lb/>
Skinner. Skinner, Jr <lb/>
H. <lb/>
SKINNER A WHEDBEE <lb/>
LAWYER. N C. <lb/>
S M <lb/>
h i <lb/>
Moore and Long <lb/>
ATTORNEYS AT LAW <lb/>
x c <lb/>
JULIUS BROWN <lb/>
at-Law <lb/>
N.<lb/>
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THE EASTERN <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, <lb/>
EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA. <lb/>
-Subscription- One War <lb/>
Six <lb/>
Single <lb/>
rates may be upon <lb/>
V.-. <lb/>
Reflector t-vans <lb/>
in the <lb/>
N. C., h mail matter. <lb/>
FRIDAY JUNE 1909. <lb/>
is n L <lb/>
slog-in <lb/>
GREENVILLE. <lb/>
IV COME. <lb/>
on- <lb/>
lift the Hi I wagon <lb/>
blow .; i-i-. <lb/>
Take up Greenville's slogan <lb/>
make the town hum. <lb/>
Mi <lb/>
sounds <lb/>
me. <lb/>
This week the senate is pull- <lb/>
wool on the<lb/>
Greenville does what <lb/>
people i lake up their minds <lb/>
tO do. <lb/>
If you are For Greenville in <lb/>
earnest, show your faith by <lb/>
works. <lb/>
It has the real ring of welcome, <lb/>
Greenville, yours if you <lb/>
So many strikes d not argue <lb/>
veil for tin return <lb/>
The who no money <lb/>
feels very little interest <lb/>
in the invention by a <lb/>
stand man of a machine to <lb/>
count money. <lb/>
There are not any easy job, <lb/>
and the man hunting a soft <lb/>
snap can go to the bean patch. <lb/>
Any job that is well performed <lb/>
requires plenty of work and at- <lb/>
The one thing that Pitt county <lb/>
folks should now keep upper <lb/>
most their minds is good <lb/>
roads The sentiment ought to <lb/>
w until every section the <lb/>
has r<lb/>
II. Connor has been <lb/>
sworn in as judge of the <lb/>
court of North <lb/>
Carolina and is now his <lb/>
term of district court in <lb/>
Rah<lb/>
I. Philadelphia says <lb/>
lie will in hut it <lb/>
u i. street ear rs <lb/>
are doing about as they please. <lb/>
,., ., . ting i it he extent of de- <lb/>
i ; r <lb/>
and be accepted by the govern- <lb/>
Those who stop to consider the <lb/>
present financial condition of <lb/>
Greenville will go slow in the <lb/>
If The Reflector has one pet <lb/>
more than another among the <lb/>
business of Green- <lb/>
ville, it is The Home building <lb/>
and Loan Association. Its rec- <lb/>
has been watched with pride <lb/>
matter of making any breaks inland we have many times made <lb/>
the hoard of aldermen. The <lb/>
town has a floating indebted- <lb/>
of some must <lb/>
soon be provided for. The pres <lb/>
reference to its splendid work. <lb/>
In our news columns today men- <lb/>
is made of the last state- <lb/>
of the secretary of the as- <lb/>
aldermen have the move- and the showing there <lb/>
on foot to relieve this ought to he gratifying not only <lb/>
and their <lb/>
Tin re i- n I that n -ems <lb/>
the welfare of the more <lb/>
than roads, taken as <lb/>
there i nothing that they <lb/>
I less interest it <lb/>
be raising their home supplies. <lb/>
Do stop to grumble that <lb/>
own place is not as good as <lb/>
else's. Make the best <lb/>
of your surroundings. do your <lb/>
at whatever you are en- <lb/>
makes them more capable <lb/>
of handling the matter. It la a <lb/>
time that the hoard needs men <lb/>
of experience rather than <lb/>
and .-very citizen w ho has <lb/>
the regard for the <lb/>
and progress of the will <lb/>
think well before joining a <lb/>
in to make s at <lb/>
i time.<lb/>
A meeting of the trustees of <lb/>
Carolina Teachers Training <lb/>
School is called for Friday. <lb/>
I hi nu is for he . <lb/>
of making plans for the school <lb/>
U open next fall, W lake it <lb/>
that the most important work of <lb/>
the trustees at this meeting will <lb/>
III<lb/>
Feuds trouble <lb/>
Kentucky again. <lb/>
sir. is i <lb/>
yours if you conn <lb/>
Truly this is <lb/>
yours if you <lb/>
e i -lion of a <lb/>
for the school. In this u <lb/>
take should be made, <lb/>
school to be the <lb/>
the very best man possible <lb/>
to obtain should he place. at its <lb/>
head. The Reflector believes <lb/>
from expression heard van <lb/>
nils sections of the St -a t that <lb/>
there i- a wide spread desire on <lb/>
the of the people that Hon. <lb/>
J. V. Joy nor, present Slate <lb/>
of Public <lb/>
. ,. ; will n r find l president of tins <lb/>
There i no <lb/>
there is not <lb/>
i ii on here who . <lb/>
think what school us Mr. Joyner, and <lb/>
to every shareholder but also to <lb/>
every person interested in the up <lb/>
building of Greenville. Though <lb/>
the association is just a little <lb/>
more than three years old, in <lb/>
that time it has loaned more <lb/>
than to people of the <lb/>
community with to build, <lb/>
or pay indebtedness on <lb/>
their homes. It is a remarkable <lb/>
record, and the splendid man- <lb/>
and success of the as <lb/>
entitles it to the co- <lb/>
operation and wishes of <lb/>
everybody in the community. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, YOURS IF YOU <lb/>
list we found that the demand <lb/>
for the capital G. is so great that <lb/>
it cannot all he printed one <lb/>
issue but will have to come <lb/>
installments. <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
BLACK JACK ITEMS. <lb/>
Blackjack. N. C. June <lb/>
The entertainment given by <lb/>
the Sunday school <lb/>
Sunday was by a large <lb/>
audience. We were glad to see <lb/>
the children so well trained in <lb/>
I their Work. It shows that they <lb/>
N. C, have had the proper instructions <lb/>
Miss Agnes Smith returned by teachers. We <lb/>
home Wednesday evening from are always glad to have <lb/>
Grifton where she had We cordially all <lb/>
to attend the Cobb-Brooks out and help In ear work. <lb/>
marriage. ; M <lb/>
We tad rain Thursday and <lb/>
Thursday night and Friday <lb/>
morning to the delight of the <lb/>
farmers. <lb/>
B. P, Cobb, of , <lb/>
Martha Williams Saturday <lb/>
and Sunday. <lb/>
Miss Clara Belle Harper, of <lb/>
is this <lb/>
week with relatives here, <lb/>
loft several days ago for lo; <lb/>
Visit her pie for a few , J- Gateway d Sun- <lb/>
Mrs. C. C. Cobb is day here <lb/>
give us a very interesting talk <lb/>
the work. <lb/>
of Winter <lb/>
your presence <lb/>
be <lb/>
The <lb/>
ii saying every reader, <lb/>
everybody this is <lb/>
Ore. you coin. <lb/>
gone in M <lb/>
Bryan ha; if keeps <lb/>
his he iii <lb/>
of it without being much scorch, <lb/>
ed. <lb/>
Maybe Hunter Roosevelt ii <lb/>
lost in the jungles of Africa, as <lb/>
nothing has been heard from <lb/>
lately,<lb/>
One the suggested slogans <lb/>
for Greenville that the town <lb/>
might well put into practice is <lb/>
Greenville get <lb/>
The senate has decided to do <lb/>
some night work and make the <lb/>
sessions cover ten hours a day. <lb/>
Then they will come nearer <lb/>
earning their pay. <lb/>
On Thursday Governor <lb/>
in announced the appointment of <lb/>
Hon. J. Manning, of Durham, <lb/>
successor to Judge Connor as <lb/>
associate justice of the Supreme <lb/>
court. <lb/>
I. ins .-. it a means <lb/>
I as notice he oft time <lb/>
r C this think <lb/>
p in a ii ii in <lb/>
urn. I. the east, <lb/>
and you will see <lb/>
if you <lb/>
. rm of the Federal <lb/>
true <lb/>
in- for embezzle- <lb/>
. -1 J, R, Carraway, <lb/>
i . . N Bank <lb/>
. n. I bill also <lb/>
in . of F. Taylor <lb/>
and I. of lie <lb/>
New Bi Journal as accessories <lb/>
to embezzlement. The case <lb/>
will be watched with much in- <lb/>
In Buncombe county the <lb/>
heretofore prevailed of <lb/>
putting striped convict suits on <lb/>
all persons sentenced to the <lb/>
roads, regardless of the <lb/>
for which sentence was passed. <lb/>
This is contrary to law, and the <lb/>
attention of Buncombe <lb/>
has been called to the fact that <lb/>
no persons are are to wear strips <lb/>
except those convicted of a <lb/>
and it is unlawful to put <lb/>
strips on persons convicted of <lb/>
misdemeanors. <lb/>
every . <lb/>
induce him to <lb/>
of it <lb/>
The committee consisting of <lb/>
May, r W. Whedbee, Post- <lb/>
ins- master It. C. Flanagan and Mr. <lb/>
the II. A. While, who were request- <lb/>
de- ed to take charge of the <lb/>
for a slogan for Greenville <lb/>
by The Reflector and <lb/>
select from the list the one <lb/>
. deemed must suitable for the <lb/>
purpose intended, has performed <lb/>
this duty as will be seen by the <lb/>
report published elsewhere. <lb/>
Too gentlemen went over the <lb/>
different suggestions carefully, <lb/>
and their earnestness and inter- <lb/>
est is shown the elaborate re- <lb/>
another man any- port they may make. was no <lb/>
do as mull for small tasK that they performed, <lb/>
and The Reflector certainly <lb/>
Is greatly indebted to them, <lb/>
the town is also indebted <lb/>
them. The town is also in- <lb/>
to them, for there are <lb/>
no ; us who have <lb/>
a deeper interest ill the welfare <lb/>
of the town than these <lb/>
men. <lb/>
Mr. W. Brown is to lie con- <lb/>
some time at lie <lb/>
Mrs. Pattie Forbes <lb/>
children, of Greenville, arc <lb/>
visiting her. B. P. Cobb. <lb/>
at <lb/>
Miss Smith left <lb/>
day to visit her cousin. Bill j <lb/>
Flanagan in <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Willoughby . <lb/>
and children, of Farmville, were Robert Dixon and son. II. E. <lb/>
stopping at C. E. went to Washington bat- <lb/>
Sunday evening. HI o <lb/>
Mrs. Ned Laughinghouse, of <lb/>
Richmond, was visiting <lb/>
father. B. P. Cobb, list <lb/>
should made to <lb/>
Miss Clyde Smith, of <lb/>
dine, spent Sunday here. <lb/>
There was quite a large crowd <lb/>
I rum school here <lb/>
f-d little <lb/>
in <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. Smith. Ml L lite Buck was the guest <lb/>
of were in our section Sunday. <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
Mrs. Brown daughter, of <lb/>
Magnolia, were visiting at M. <lb/>
Smith's Saturday night and Sun <lb/>
day and left for their home <lb/>
Monday evening. <lb/>
There was an interesting <lb/>
bate again night the <lb/>
young men. There will be an- <lb/>
other deb Friday night. <lb/>
that the <lb/>
U. S. was not justifiable in sub <lb/>
We had a very good Sunday <lb/>
school at Smith's school house All cordially invited to come out <lb/>
Sunday evening. El <lb/>
attended and gave the children <lb/>
a good lecture. Joe Smith <lb/>
a very good and <lb/>
lecture of ah mt fifteen <lb/>
minutes to the school which <lb/>
appreciated very much indeed. <lb/>
Wear- glad to have Joe <lb/>
with us in our school while <lb/>
spending his vacation at home. <lb/>
OAKLEY ITEMS <lb/>
and hear the discussion. Come <lb/>
and we try to entertain you. <lb/>
Clark. H E. Dixon, J. <lb/>
H. Mills, E. L. lark went to <lb/>
Greenville today. <lb/>
Corn and tobacco are looking <lb/>
fine, cotton is somewhat small <lb/>
tor Mm time of year. <lb/>
NOT BE BETTER, <lb/>
No ore has ever made a <lb/>
lotion qr balm to compile with <lb/>
i slave. Its the one <lb/>
perfect heal r of i <lb/>
raises, Scalds, Moils. <lb/>
Again Tin- Reflector feels like <lb/>
doTing its to the people of <lb/>
their wise action <lb/>
in the primaries Friday night. <lb/>
The unanimity with which the <lb/>
voters of every ward went to <lb/>
Oakley, . C Junes, 1909. But Rheum. For Sore by, s, <lb/>
,,, C lit Chapped supreme. <lb/>
Regular services at Flat j Only at All <lb/>
Swamp Sunday. <lb/>
i s. <lb/>
Several from the Stokes and <lb/>
sections came up one <lb/>
night last week on a hay ride, <lb/>
composed of a crowd of clever <lb/>
young men and pretty girls. <lb/>
and family, of <lb/>
their meetings and re nominated suggestion visited friends here <lb/>
the entire old ticket has been adopted as Greenville's Sunday. <lb/>
. I .,., and that the committee Miss Ellen Carson, of Bethel, <lb/>
they men to is visiting her sister, Mrs. <lb/>
the important of him the ; <lb/>
the town must be looked pen Store. Ml. Lilly at the <lb/>
after in few months. e home of her father, Mr. A. <lb/>
The same men who hare u m Sunday at 2.15 p. nu <lb/>
l. ,.;. f, ,,,., ,. for rather, speaks for Mrs. Lilly had been sick for <lb/>
I I till I I , . <lb/>
. several years, and while her <lb/>
now go right on with death was a surprise it was a <lb/>
without interruption and we be- OUR GREENVILLE, YOURS to her many friends and <lb/>
the result will sounds well and . relatives- <lb/>
to the town. Let all Low that it is adopted as Mrs. Matilda Taylor returned <lb/>
and slogan it should be Monday from <lb/>
. . . . . . where she has been visiting her <lb/>
now cease and everybody work, taken up by every business man j K. Barnhill. <lb/>
together for the of land citizen and used to attract <lb/>
For Sale. <lb/>
On Monday, June at <lb/>
o'clock we sell at public <lb/>
action to the highest bidder <lb/>
before the court house in Green- <lb/>
ville one house now used for the <lb/>
Free Will 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 remain- <lb/>
by Jan. 1910. <lb/>
A. L. Potter, <lb/>
J. T. Abrams, <lb/>
C. A. Jones. <lb/>
Building Committee. <lb/>
That Uncle Sam run short <lb/>
nearly a hundred million dollars <lb/>
in expenditures during the past <lb/>
fiscal years shows that bis pocket <lb/>
book is getting in as bad <lb/>
condition as ordinary folks. The <lb/>
in his favor his good <lb/>
credit. <lb/>
Greenville folks usually stand <lb/>
together and when they do <lb/>
something happens that is worth <lb/>
while. But the division over <lb/>
the location of a site for the pub- <lb/>
building is not doing any <lb/>
good, only delaying the getting <lb/>
of a building that much longer <lb/>
A representative of the govern- <lb/>
treasury department came <lb/>
here, went over the situation <lb/>
thoroughly and made his <lb/>
for a site. That <lb/>
recommendation should stand <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
In past years there have been <lb/>
some people who would not list <lb/>
their taxes before the appointed <lb/>
township list takers, but would <lb/>
wait later to list before the <lb/>
county commissioners. This <lb/>
course may have been prompted <lb/>
by ulterior motives, but we will <lb/>
not argue that point. We will <lb/>
say, however, that those who <lb/>
have practiced that way of list- <lb/>
the past had batter not do <lb/>
so again unless they prefer to <lb/>
attention to Greenville. The <lb/>
Miss Rosa Skinner, one of <lb/>
most charming young <lb/>
Reflector is going to use it day ladies, is visiting Miss Daisy <lb/>
after day and stamp it on the Parker near here. <lb/>
The farmers are shipping <lb/>
potatoes, but the crop is not so <lb/>
minds of every one. <lb/>
The various ways in which the <lb/>
slogan is to be used in <lb/>
ban- <lb/>
cuts for printing station <lb/>
matters now to be <lb/>
determined. The business men <lb/>
in ordering stationery and other <lb/>
printed matter should have <lb/>
Greenville's slogan placed there- <lb/>
on. There are ways in <lb/>
good, <lb/>
Gordon Hines went to Halifax <lb/>
Monday on business. <lb/>
Robt. Jenkins filled his regular <lb/>
appointment Sunday. <lb/>
Guy Ross, of Ayden, spent <lb/>
Saturday and Sunday near here <lb/>
with friends. <lb/>
pay double tax. The last which it can be used <lb/>
passed a very stringent <lb/>
law on this point and leaves the <lb/>
county commissioners no dis- <lb/>
III the matter except to <lb/>
follow the law. The entire <lb/>
month of June is set apart for <lb/>
listing and that is time enough, <lb/>
and every n subject to tax <lb/>
had just as well step up and do <lb/>
his duty. <lb/>
In the list of suggestions, which <lb/>
we are publishing, are several <lb/>
excellent ones, some would <lb/>
be appropriate for advertising <lb/>
certain lines of business. As <lb/>
these suggestions now all belong <lb/>
to Tax <lb/>
Tax payers of Pitt county will <lb/>
take notice, and list their taxes <lb/>
before the list taker of their re- <lb/>
townships, <lb/>
in Chapter section public <lb/>
laws of North Carolina Act 1909, <lb/>
or show why double tax should <lb/>
not be charged- <lb/>
Order Board County <lb/>
Pitt County. <lb/>
W- M. Moore, Clerk. <lb/>
to The Reflector the business <lb/>
men will be permitted to j j w <lb/>
them in their advertisements. <lb/>
After beginning to set up the Subscribe to The Reflector. <lb/>
Nervous <lb/>
Break-Down <lb/>
Nerve energy is the <lb/>
force that controls the or- <lb/>
of respiration, cir- <lb/>
digestion and <lb/>
elimination. When you <lb/>
feel weak, nervous, <lb/>
table, sick, it is often be- <lb/>
cause you lack nerve <lb/>
energy, and the process <lb/>
of rebuilding and sustain- <lb/>
life is interfered with. <lb/>
Dr. has <lb/>
cured thousands of such <lb/>
cases, and will we believe <lb/>
benefit if not entirely <lb/>
cure you. Try it. <lb/>
nervous <lb/>
completely, and led me on the <lb/>
of the Brave. I I <lb/>
but got no permanent raw. <lb/>
I I had to <lb/>
Ir. <lb/>
In a MM <lb/>
I was much better, I continued <lb/>
to Improve until entirely i <lb/>
am in and never n <lb/>
an opportunity recommend <lb/>
W. U <lb/>
Creek. Oregon. <lb/>
Your druggist Dr. <lb/>
and we authorize him <lb/>
of bottle If it <lb/>
benefit you. <lb/>
Miles Medical Co, Elkhart, Ind <lb/>
p. Hart. They were grown <lb/>
Florida. <lb/>
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT. <lb/>
IN CHARGE OF J. M. BLOW. <lb/>
Mrs. A. E. and children <lb/>
returned from Kinston Tuesday. <lb/>
Mrs. W, T. Hart returned from <lb/>
Authorized Agent of The Eastern Reflector for Ayden and Advertising rates furnished j Monday. <lb/>
Miss Lucy Hodges, of Kinston, <lb/>
Rape seed at Mer. windows and door I will have charge of the ls Berry visiting <lb/>
frames mads to order at J. R. music. There will be a week of . . , M , <lb/>
F made a i Smith Co. Dixon preliminary services. in Scotland <lb/>
went to , j. R. j. j. <lb/>
Thursday. U left Monday to attend the meet- I St <lb/>
were returning home from a visit fog of the grand lodge K. of P. <lb/>
to. Aurora. at <lb/>
We can shoe your mules <lb/>
horses, repair your carts, bug- <lb/>
wagons on short notice. <lb/>
J. R. Smith Co. <lb/>
Cur merchants are closing <lb/>
M. Sauls makes the best <lb/>
cold drinks that can be made at <lb/>
the fountain- cold the year <lb/>
round Try one. <lb/>
Miss Dawson, of <lb/>
ton, is visiting at Hotel Blount. <lb/>
They tell me that J. R. Smith <lb/>
Co., Dixon manufacturing-j <lb/>
as good wagons, carts and bug-. <lb/>
as can be found any where. <lb/>
See them before buying. <lb/>
Mrs. A E. and children <lb/>
are visiting relatives in Kinston. <lb/>
Seed peanuts for by J. j <lb/>
Smith ii Co. <lb/>
i At a meeting of the stock- <lb/>
holders of Ayden Tobacco Ware- <lb/>
Miss Lena Dawson is visiting <lb/>
Mrs. D. a. Berry returned from <lb/>
Bertie county Monday. Miss <lb/>
their stores now at <lb/>
giving clerks a little re- <lb/>
create n. and raking some fresh <lb/>
a r themselves. <lb/>
Try use <lb/>
third less than lard at J. R. <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Ayden Lodge No. <lb/>
use Co. here Tuesday, it was j Roberson, her sister, came with <lb/>
unanimously agreed to build a; <lb/>
pi house at once in connection <lb/>
Moseley went to looted the following <lb/>
the ensuing year. <lb/>
Top Wednesday to be present at <lb/>
the marriage of one of his <lb/>
Spring dress goods laces and <lb/>
to match J. R. Smith <lb/>
What shall it be Names are <lb/>
coining in rapidly for <lb/>
new tobacco Dixon it <lb/>
Dixon proprietors are offering a <lb/>
fountain pen the name <lb/>
selected. <lb/>
M, M. Sauls has just received <lb/>
a fine lot of perfumes and toilet <lb/>
water. <lb/>
H. C. Ormond and Moore <lb/>
fishing Thursday with g <lb/>
results. <lb/>
Paris Green at J. R. Smith Co. <lb/>
Crops are tins and farmers are <lb/>
well up with their work. <lb/>
The hose f. <lb/>
ladies and is one <lb/>
the t on the at <lb/>
J. R. <lb/>
The j B i. i <lb/>
house i, rent. is <lb/>
.-d lighted. <lb/>
l .-. -I-. in y U J. ii.<lb/>
i . w. i i at J, <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
T i re a ;. on . m <lb/>
build one two prize houses. <lb/>
We must have the room as we <lb/>
H J. Corbett, Noble Grand. <lb/>
A. D. William. Vice Grand. <lb/>
H. J. Corbett. Recording <lb/>
Secretary. <lb/>
U. J. Financial <lb/>
J. N. Smith Treasurer. <lb/>
Car salt just received at J. R. <lb/>
Smith Co <lb/>
W. F Hart purchased the <lb/>
stock of groceries, and soda <lb/>
fountain of J. N. Alexander, and <lb/>
will run business in the same <lb/>
plane. <lb/>
patterns and <lb/>
at J. R. Dixon Co. <lb/>
Mrs. L. en- <lb/>
Wednesday afternoon <lb/>
in honor of Mrs. Jesse Cannon <lb/>
and Mrs. E. Peden. A <lb/>
unique feature of this <lb/>
was the relating of <lb/>
of bygone days by <lb/>
several ladies present <lb/>
an in this pleasant <lb/>
the tube was spread in <lb/>
the grove under the trees and <lb/>
loaded down with <lb/>
from the well fl led and <lb/>
lunch of these excellent <lb/>
house Mrs. Peden has <lb/>
I me for the benefit of the <lb/>
of Ayden tint <lb/>
of the at large <lb/>
Mrs. Cannon is known far and <lb/>
wide as one interested in all <lb/>
large warehouses. <lb/>
Two automobiles in Ayden <lb/>
Tuesday took the attention of the <lb/>
people. <lb/>
Wilbur Tingle was elected <lb/>
lent of our Y. M. C. A. last <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
Mabel of Grifton, <lb/>
is relatives here this <lb/>
week. <lb/>
Miss Maud Summered, of Di- <lb/>
vi r, is visiting C. S. Summer ell. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. Lancaster, of <lb/>
R icky Mount, arc visiting Mrs- <lb/>
a- Burton- <lb/>
Any kind of <lb/>
you want at J- <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
ONE OF THE BEST d <lb/>
N. C, June B. <lb/>
What This . . g j <lb/>
I ,,,. y .,. <lb/>
With Sunday's issue of on st <lb/>
News and Observer was o'clock when Miss May <lb/>
a magazine section of sixteen I became the of Mr. J K <lb/>
pages devoted to the State Cobb, of , N C. Toe <lb/>
and Loan League that home of the bride had be <lb/>
orated with ; <lb/>
and ferns, or in <lb/>
and gr. en. <lb/>
meets in Raleigh this week. <lb/>
Besides the program of the <lb/>
meeting were several <lb/>
excellent articles on the benefit <lb/>
f building and loan associations was- by Mi a . ; . <lb/>
ind sketches of the various <lb/>
throughout the State. We Toe leaning <lb/>
Thomas Galloway. <lb/>
The Salem church, <lb/>
near was the seem <lb/>
of a beautiful marriage Wed- <lb/>
afternoon at half <lb/>
five o'clock, when Miss Helen <lb/>
Galloway became the bride of <lb/>
E. Thomas, <lb/>
Greenville. The church had been <lb/>
beautifully decorated for the <lb/>
the color scheme <lb/>
white and green. The <lb/>
march was rendered by Mr-. <lb/>
Levi Holiday, of <lb/>
Messrs L. Hall, of Greenville, <lb/>
W. S. of <lb/>
take the following in ; . p .-. . . <lb/>
Bro . I <lb/>
The Home Building and Loan j the groom w , .-. i, <lb/>
Association of Greenville, N. C. . Mr J son. <lb/>
was incorporated in 1906, <lb/>
business on May <lb/>
that year December W . . . . , <lb/>
id issued of j <lb/>
stock had in force <lb/>
During the life <lb/>
association, which is s little <lb/>
than three years, it has loaned dressed in a. <lb/>
to shareholders over j dark blue <lb/>
R. Smith down <lb/>
site aisles. Then came the dame <lb/>
J. T. Smith conducted services of honor. Mrs. W. L. Patrick, pf villa's <lb/>
for the Y M A I Greenville, attired in a lovely <lb/>
a. Sunday white while <lb/>
the the <lb/>
T. F. Johnson will lead of honor, Miss Susie Moore. <lb/>
services 2nd Sunday- Subject I of Greenville, beautifully go-n- <lb/>
These meetings ed in a wisteria <lb/>
which ha; been invested in <lb/>
homes. The Association is <lb/>
the nearly support of the <lb/>
citizens of the town and ,. is <lb/>
a a great good that <lb/>
is being recognized and <lb/>
every day. It I <lb/>
I officered and the board of .,, . <lb/>
tors of twelve of Green- a . <lb/>
must influential and . .;. <lb/>
energetic citizens, as I ti, .- ;, <lb/>
C. Flanagan, <lb/>
president; II. A. White, After <lb/>
gloves <lb/>
cut china a <lb/>
M . . . <lb/>
l E. J. .-. <lb/>
.--. <lb/>
.- <lb/>
v. e lire <lb/>
. n <lb/>
n I of <lb/>
-.- <lb/>
of<lb/>
u n. <lb/>
r of <lb/>
of <lb/>
want to sell 5.000,000 pounds tends to elevate, and cheer <lb/>
tobacco here this season. <lb/>
Mason's fruit caps <lb/>
rubbers for same at J. R. Smith <lb/>
Ca <lb/>
At a meeting of the town <lb/>
Tuesday Richard <lb/>
Wingate was elected <lb/>
Rape s ed and Millet seed for <lb/>
by J. R. Smith Co. <lb/>
Mrs. F. Q, went to <lb/>
Grifton Wednesday. <lb/>
Lime, cement, window, doors, <lb/>
locks and hinges at J, R. Smith <lb/>
H. B. Smith and J. L. Hob- <lb/>
good, of were here <lb/>
Thursday. <lb/>
All kind sewing machine need- <lb/>
shuttles, bobbins and <lb/>
needle thread for sale by J, <lb/>
R. Smith Co. <lb/>
Arrangements have been made <lb/>
whereby Winterville Masonic <lb/>
lodge will join in with Ayden <lb/>
lodge on July 1st, and have a big <lb/>
dinner. Dr. of Kin- <lb/>
will install the officers of <lb/>
both lodges. The installation <lb/>
will be public. <lb/>
We were surprised to find that <lb/>
J. R. Smith Co. Dixon are car- <lb/>
such a nice line of coffins <lb/>
ind caskets of all prices and <lb/>
grades, see them when needing <lb/>
anything in this line. <lb/>
Ayden is a high market for all <lb/>
produce. As evidence <lb/>
A. E Harden of Greene county, <lb/>
brought a steer here Thursday <lb/>
and sold him to F. C. Turnage, <lb/>
our market man, for <lb/>
Buy your brackets, balusters, <lb/>
stair railing, post <lb/>
and flooring of J. R. Smith <lb/>
Co. Dixon. <lb/>
A. C. College of <lb/>
Wilson, were here and gave the <lb/>
in the I. F. hall. <lb/>
Don't send elsewhere, when <lb/>
you can get nice ceiling and <lb/>
fully responds to all opportunities <lb/>
to help all who need her strength, <lb/>
courage and purse. All present <lb/>
express themselves as having <lb/>
a most pleasant hour with <lb/>
these two of best <lb/>
women and with each other. <lb/>
The hostess was assisted in a <lb/>
charming manner by Miss <lb/>
Hines, Fred Beaman <lb/>
and Turnage. <lb/>
N. C. cut herrings at J. R. <lb/>
Smith Co. <lb/>
School books, tablets. Bibles <lb/>
and Testaments at J. R. Smith Co. <lb/>
bushels nice country corn <lb/>
at per bushel at J- R <lb/>
Smith. Co., Dix n. <lb/>
J- R. Smith Co. have the <lb/>
largest sign in Ayden, <lb/>
Shoes for Ladies and <lb/>
Gentlemen. <lb/>
Field peas, rape and millet seed <lb/>
at J. R. Smith Co. <lb/>
King Edward, of Great Brit <lb/>
is one of the greatest of the <lb/>
of Europe. There's <lb/>
only one in Amer- <lb/>
but that's the greatest of all <lb/>
shoes, and only one shoe bears <lb/>
this mark of <lb/>
For sale by J. R. Smith Co. <lb/>
Money buy better shoes <lb/>
than for they <lb/>
are guaranteed to satisfy, <lb/>
shoe dealers everywhere sell <lb/>
them. Smith Co. <lb/>
A revival meeting, in <lb/>
all denominations in town will <lb/>
co-operate, will begin the 20th <lb/>
of June. The services will be <lb/>
held in the brick warehouse, <lb/>
which will be well arranged ind <lb/>
comfortably seated. There <lb/>
much interest in the meeting <lb/>
and it is expected that large <lb/>
crowds will attend. Rev. M. <lb/>
Shields, of will <lb/>
do the preaching and Prof. J. H. <lb/>
Highsmith. of Wake Forest Col-. <lb/>
very helpful and are largely <lb/>
Miss Blanch Cannon, who has <lb/>
been sick for some weeks, is bet- <lb/>
and will soon be out again. <lb/>
Rumor says we are to have <lb/>
another marriage in June. <lb/>
to see our good friend C. <lb/>
Jones, of in <lb/>
den <lb/>
Prof. wife, of <lb/>
were here Monday. <lb/>
J. N. Alexander has sold out <lb/>
his grocery business to W. F. <lb/>
Hurt and gone back to old <lb/>
home at Ahoskie. <lb/>
Mrs. W. of Ridge <lb/>
Springs, was here Tuesday. <lb/>
we regret to learn that Leo <lb/>
is very sick at his home <lb/>
He is an upright, <lb/>
industrious young man and has <lb/>
many friends here who hope he <lb/>
will soon recover. <lb/>
I. H. spent Tues- <lb/>
day at his old home near Timothy <lb/>
The first watermelons of the <lb/>
season received her,; Tues- <lb/>
day by E. E. D-ii Co. aid w <lb/>
bride entered on the arm of her <lb/>
brother, Mr. J. C. Galloway, and <lb/>
was met at the altar by the <lb/>
groom attended by his best man, <lb/>
Mr. Luther Thomas, of Virginia <lb/>
The ceremony was performed <lb/>
by Rev- Mr. pastor of <lb/>
the bride. The bride was be- <lb/>
dressed in a <lb/>
away gown of Copenhagen <lb/>
blue, with hut gloves to <lb/>
match. A number of use <lb/>
and valuable presents were; <lb/>
received. The bride is one <lb/>
most charming <lb/>
ladies. The groom is the popular <lb/>
book-keeper of the Consolidated <lb/>
Tobacco Co. They left via <lb/>
Norfolk and Southern, for a tour <lb/>
of Northern after <lb/>
they will be at home, in Green <lb/>
ville. <lb/>
NEED OF SUFFERING PROM <lb/>
It is a mistake to allow anyone <lb/>
infer from rheumatism, as the <lb/>
always relieved, and most <lb/>
a cure by applying <lb/>
The <lb/>
pain which affords is <lb/>
worth many limes its It make <lb/>
sleep and rest possible, in <lb/>
mug standing this liniment should be <lb/>
u on account of tho t. f which <lb/>
affords. Do no- he discouraged <lb/>
you have it a trial. For <lb/>
J, L. and Coward<lb/>
treasurer, and H. best and con- <lb/>
Whedbee. attorney. they went t- tie- <lb/>
J. s. to take th . . . <lb/>
T. White. R. D. <lb/>
Moore, C. T. C. There was a cw of <lb/>
Laughinghouse, B. W. Moseley. wailing to wish them <lb/>
C. C, Vines. H. A. R. C. a hand <lb/>
Flanagan, H. W. Whedbee and <lb/>
W. A. <lb/>
IN IOWA, <lb/>
full of rice. <lb/>
The who nun <lb/>
spending a few days with <lb/>
bride the s-me train. <lb/>
. en- <lb/>
Our family were all and raised I There wore visitors from <lb/>
in Iowa, and hive used ., <lb/>
Colic, Cholera and <lb/>
at tor years. Wei ville, Williamston, Tarboro, <lb/>
The <lb/>
it. In fact, <lb/>
K Paso, Texas, th writer's <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb/>
AT AYDEN, N. <lb/>
At the Close Business April 28th, <lb/>
raved by the prompt use of this v . ,, . <lb/>
We aw now in m.-r-1 of in his en. <lb/>
at and holds <lb/>
a have r I . , a c I N <lb/>
It has p-oven very successful and is a on in. a. v. <lb/>
growing in favor. Mr-and Mrs. Cobb will <lb/>
J their home in Jamesville. <lb/>
I best wishes friends <lb/>
attend them. L. <lb/>
Wanted-Ten to lam- <lb/>
s with girls to work in <lb/>
ting mill at Scotland N. C. <lb/>
years of ape can work. <lb/>
WOMEN <lb/>
Re <lb/>
Liabilities <lb/>
Th attractive women who are <lb/>
and boys not under j lively in face form and are <lb/>
the envy of ninny, who might be <lb/>
A weak w bi <lb/>
town, good graded school, n of <lb/>
better in the Stale. Pay poisons show in <lb/>
learning Work. Flue <lb/>
for those wanting t <lb/>
work. If interested write. Liver and <lb/>
J. L. Bowers or A. the blood; give right <lb/>
Scotland Neck, N. C. <lb/>
1-u; <lb/>
, . i; . <lb/>
. . them. at all <lb/>
A Guaranteed Cough remedy U Bees <lb/>
Cough Syrup. For sough , <lb/>
croup, hoarse <lb/>
Best <lb/>
for it ii quick to r.- <lb/>
in lax <lb/>
John I. Wooten. <lb/>
25,000.00 <lb/>
12,300.00 <lb/>
Loans and discounts 47,687.42 j stork <lb/>
Overdrafts unsecured surplus fund <lb/>
furniture and ,. . , <lb/>
. , , ., I in livid profits, less <lb/>
Demand loans 2,500.00 <lb/>
Due from 80,880.04 cur. esp. and taxes pd. 175.20 <lb/>
Cash items 40.601 Dividend unpaid <lb/>
Gold coin Deposits sub. to check 48,408.84 <lb/>
Silver coin, including all <lb/>
minor coin cur, 1,810.04 <lb/>
National bank and other <lb/>
U. S. Notes <lb/>
Total <lb/>
Cashier's outstanding <lb/>
Total <lb/>
17.80 <lb/>
will treat you <lb/>
Nature Nat Explained, <lb/>
Henry, two ha <lb/>
very much n in watch- <lb/>
his m <lb/>
ables. the snow <lb/>
his bed being near n win- <lb/>
he aw early in the <lb/>
Just unloaded pounds as j morning and tilled loudly to his <lb/>
pretty white corn as you have mama, mama, the trees are. <lb/>
ever See me before you <lb/>
buy. F. V. Johnston. <lb/>
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, <lb/>
COUNTY OP PITT <lb/>
I, J. R. Smith, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that <lb/>
the above statement is to the best my knowledge and belief. <lb/>
SMITH, Cashier. <lb/>
with The <lb/>
fer June. <lb/>
Nice lot <lb/>
memorandum <lb/>
Reflector Book Store. <lb/>
Sick e constipation I i i- <lb/>
By <lb/>
They cleanse the system. Do <lb/>
new I not gripe. Price Sic. Sold by John L. <lb/>
books etc. at <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb/>
fore me, this 5th. day of May, <lb/>
STANCIL HODGES, <lb/>
Notary Public <lb/>
J. R SMITH. <lb/>
ELIAS TURNAGE, <lb/>
DIXON, <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
Save Your Plants <lb/>
The gardener of the using <lb/>
Tons of <lb/>
-u I heir Vin <lb/>
all t <lb/>
u to tut bum <lb/>
or <lb/>
Prevents Blight on Cucumbers <lb/>
f l if all <lb/>
tan Mi I an dry toy <lb/>
D r i . <lb/>
R. L JEFFERSON BROS., Fountain, N. C. <lb/>
Dr Joseph Dixon <lb/>
Physician and Surgeon <lb/>
Office over Bank Building <lb/>
AYDEN. 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 sane place- All <lb/>
work promptly looked alter- Mr, <lb/>
Cox will still with the <lb/>
Company. <lb/>
MISS C. MEREDITH, <lb/>
Graduate Nurse <lb/>
Ayden, North Carolina. <lb/>
Government Cotton Report. <lb/>
The government cotton crop <lb/>
report issued places the <lb/>
condition of the cop at SI. and <lb/>
the percentage cf decrease in <lb/>
acreage at a little above <lb/>
SEEDS <lb/>
Pure <lb/>
to <lb/>
Km-it <lb/>
FOR CENTS <lb/>
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WE ARE AGENTS <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
The New York Life Insurance Company <lb/>
, MOSELEY <lb/>
GREENVILLE, v . . C <lb/>
EASTERN CAROLINA LEAGUE. <lb/>
STANDING THE CLUBS. <lb/>
Won. Lost. P. C. <lb/>
Clubs. <lb/>
Wilson <lb/>
Raleigh <lb/>
Wilmington <lb/>
Rocky Mount <lb/>
ti <lb/>
THE MARKETS <lb/>
Norfolk Cotton and Peanuts, wired <lb/>
by J . V,. Perry A Co., Cotton Factors. <lb/>
As you have probably noticed, most .-hoes have <lb/>
a tendency to and eh across the <lb/>
tots after the shots have been worn a few times. <lb/>
This is the fault of the lasting process of pull- <lb/>
and stretching the leather over the wooden <lb/>
The RALSTON method has remedied this fault. <lb/>
Ralston vamps are first <lb/>
then lasted. There are no bur no wrinkles, <lb/>
because every part of the vamp fits the last per- <lb/>
without the leather at any point. <lb/>
This adds to the wear of the It also explains <lb/>
the reason why retain their smart <lb/>
until worn out. <lb/>
There are other unusual s of RALSTON <lb/>
SHOE construction which will appeal to you. <lb/>
Come in and look over our new styles. <lb/>
GAMES. <lb/>
At Goldsboro <lb/>
Raleigh <lb/>
At <lb/>
At <lb/>
Rocky Mt. <lb/>
WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY. <lb/>
Raleigh at Goldsboro. <lb/>
Fayetteville at Rocky Mount. <lb/>
Wilson at Wilmington. <lb/>
The best cent smoke is <lb/>
sold only at Reflector <lb/>
Book Store. <lb/>
O To Jay <lb/>
Strut Middling <lb/>
Middling 7-8 <lb/>
Low Middling 6-8 <lb/>
Low M billing 1-S <lb/>
Fancy 31-4 <lb/>
Strictly Prime <lb/>
Prime 3-1 <lb/>
Low Grades <lb/>
Yesterday <lb/>
T-S <lb/>
6-8 <lb/>
1-4 <lb/>
3-1 <lb/>
N YOKE AND <lb/>
FUTURE MARKET <lb/>
Wire by Cobb Bros Bankers <lb/>
and broken, Norfolk. <lb/>
NEW YORK <lb/>
July <lb/>
July 1-6 <lb/>
Dec 8-3 <lb/>
July <lb/>
Dec <lb/>
July Lard Dec. <lb/>
rill l by <lb/>
J. P J G, 3-4 <lb/>
The Central Mercantile Co. <lb/>
J. Davenport, Mgr. <lb/>
ye . <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/>
ONE MORE WEEK <lb/>
TO BUY GOODS AT SALE PRICES<lb/>
We have had a great sale and the low prices will continue this week. Now <lb/>
is the time to buy goods, when you can buy them at sale prices. Just as <lb/>
before, we will sell Calico at 1-2 cents; yard-wide Bleaching cents; <lb/>
Dress Ginghams, cents the yard. Don't wait, but get your share this week <lb/>
BIG LAW SALE <lb/>
404-406 W. Main St., GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb/>
Continued until next Saturday night. <lb/>
SKI W F <lb/>
J N , P Laos S <lb/>
I am now offering some very desirable Residence lots for sale. <lb/>
If you are expecting to build you a home or want 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 <lb/>
L- C- ARTHUR, Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Norfolk and Southern Railway <lb/>
Harry K. Walcott and Hugh M. <lb/>
TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT. <lb/>
LEAVE GREENVILLE <lb/>
For Washington. Plymouth, Columbia, Eden- <lb/>
p. m. ton, Hertford, Elizabeth Suffolk, and Norfolk, and <lb/>
Intermediate Station, to Edenton. <lb/>
I For Grimesland, Chocowinity, Washington, and <lb/>
1.66 p, m. <lb/>
a. m. For Farmville, Wilson Zebulon. and <lb/>
p. m. I Stations. <lb/>
ARRIVE GREENVILLE <lb/>
,. 9- From Washington, Chocowinity, Grimesland, and Inter- <lb/>
a. m. j stations. <lb/>
From Norfolk, Suffolk, Hertford. Edenton, <lb/>
p. m. I Columbia, Washington, and <lb/>
mediate Stations. <lb/>
NEW KILN READY FOB DELIVERY. <lb/>
Rich <lb/>
ALL SAME <lb/>
WAlTON brick company <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
I From Raleigh, Wendell, Zebulon, Wilson, Farmville and <lb/>
Intermediate stations. <lb/>
a. m. i <lb/>
p. m. <lb/>
NOTICE-Above schedules published only as information; and are <lb/>
not <lb/>
Sold by all druggists. Ask today. <lb/>
H. C <lb/>
GENERAL PASSENGER AGENT. <lb/>
NORFOLK. VA. <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
THE NATIONAL BANK, <lb/>
OF GREENVILLE, N. C <lb/>
At the close of business, April 1900. <lb/>
A STEADY <lb/>
Sick Kidneys Weaken the <lb/>
Whole body--Make <lb/>
You Hi, Lang <lb/>
and.-1-pressed. <lb/>
Sick kidneys weaken the body <lb/>
the continual of , <lb/>
albumen from the blood into Don't accept Ml <lb/>
the and the substitution . <lb/>
poisonous uric acid that goal broadcast <lb/>
through th- system, sowing tin- seeds <lb/>
of disease, of c uses <lb/>
languor, depression, U Its <lb/>
causes pain, <lb/>
.-.-. cricks in tie <lb/>
I back, gravel and kidney stones. <lb/>
treatment is a kidney <lb/>
I and the best remedy B Do n s <lb/>
Kidney Fills. Great e cures <lb/>
i prove it. <lb/>
James Hardison. E. St. <lb/>
N. C, ya <lb/>
were were weak an I the <lb/>
passed too frequently, <lb/>
flight when I was forced to a <lb/>
In morning my lack was <lb/>
very lame and I was to pains <lb/>
through my loin . Dean's Kidney <lb/>
Pills, at Wooten's store, <lb/>
restored my kidneys to a normal <lb/>
I am now able to sleep well ac d <lb/>
i the and soreness across the <lb/>
j small lack has entirely <lb/>
I I have found Kidney <lb/>
To every one who purchases <lb/>
cash or pays on ac- <lb/>
J; count will give absolutely free one <lb/>
Lister Picture <lb/>
THIS WILL INTEREST MOTHERS. <lb/>
Mother Gray's Powders for <lb/>
Children, a certain f tut <lb/>
bad teething <lb/>
move and ate the bow <lb/>
size x inches and to all <lb/>
like them. . , r- I .-. . . <lb/>
who purchase l cash or <lb/>
will <lb/>
give a <lb/>
ARAB SCHOOLS. <lb/>
Their Peculiar In Teaching <lb/>
and Studying. <lb/>
Aral, n traveler. <lb/>
is moat places <lb/>
In Cairo to visit. The children, with <lb/>
the schoolmaster, fit upon the floor <lb/>
the ground In n mid each <lb/>
baa a tablet -f Is <lb/>
white and Boo the lessens are <lb/>
written, the learned <lb/>
TEl. out and replaced by <lb/>
other lessons. <lb/>
study hours Arab <lb/>
remind fr the <lb/>
children all study aloud, and as <lb/>
they r. k hack and forth like <lb/>
trues in a storm, aid tills la <lb/>
continued for an hour or more at a <lb/>
time, The hack and <lb/>
on account we <lb/>
Picture <lb/>
These are all new the most sellers in all <lb/>
the cities. oiler to advertise our <lb/>
Rugs, Mattings bus. Come at once and get <lb/>
I pick. They are tor days. <lb/>
Taft and VanDyke<lb/>
Slid Discounts 160,418.141 <lb/>
., , c. -.- .,, I Profits<lb/>
United Slates Bonds <lb/>
Furniture and Fixtures 8,210.42 <lb/>
forth also, and altogether tho school <lb/>
Pills to live up to and n moat as <lb/>
. well as sound. <lb/>
Cash 47,751.18 <lb/>
Circulation <lb/>
Bond Account <lb/>
Dividends unpaid <lb/>
Notes Hills <lb/>
have no hesitation in them <lb/>
I my <lb/>
Fr sale by all dealers. <lb/>
cents. Co , Buffalo, <lb/>
New York, sole agents for the <lb/>
21,000.00 States. <lb/>
8,800.06 <lb/>
Remember the and <lb/>
take no other. <lb/>
Total <lb/>
1220,100.20 <lb/>
Deposits <lb/>
Total <lb/>
118,041.12 <lb/>
Comparative Statement of Deposits. <lb/>
April 28th, 1908, 90,440.80, <lb/>
April 28th, 1909. 116,941.13. <lb/>
If you do not, your business with this bank, let this <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 Pi ices are low. <lb/>
BROWN SAVAGE <lb/>
Now <lb/>
S MOORING <lb/>
Sam White store on Five Points. More room and larger stock. Come <lb/>
to see me. <lb/>
General Merchandise. <lb/>
if it is INSURANCE see <lb/>
C. L. WILKINSON <lb/>
Bonds, Life and Fire. <lb/>
N. S. Sunday Train. <lb/>
B fining next Sunday the <lb/>
m Southern will run <lb/>
th ti.- i trains on Sundays from <lb/>
Morehead City and <lb/>
Beaufort. The train will leave <lb/>
Raleigh at a. m, passing <lb/>
Greenville at and reach <lb/>
Beaufort about noon. Returning <lb/>
it will leave Beaufort p. <lb/>
in, giving some over five hours <lb/>
at the <lb/>
Bound trip fare from Farm <lb/>
ville and from Green- <lb/>
ville, Simpson and Grimesland <lb/>
C. D. TUNSTALl <lb/>
Opposite Center Brick Warehouse. <lb/>
General Merchandise. <lb/>
An Ibis of Man Oath. <lb/>
What la as tho <lb/>
oath still In use la that taken <lb/>
In the Isle of Man, <lb/>
tile terms of which are as <lb/>
this book the contents thereof <lb/>
and by works that <lb/>
hath wrought in tile <lb/>
heaven above and the earth beneath In <lb/>
six days aid six nights I do swear <lb/>
that I win. without respect of favor <lb/>
or friendship, loss or gain, <lb/>
or y. envy or malice, execute <lb/>
the laws if this Isle Justly between <lb/>
party and i arty as Indifferently as tho <lb/>
herring backbone doth He In the mi <lb/>
In <lb/>
always move about while re- <lb/>
the Koran, as Is <lb/>
believed assist the memory. <lb/>
desks the Arab <lb/>
old contrivances of palm sticks, upon <lb/>
which Is placed the Koran or <lb/>
the thirty it. After learn- <lb/>
the alphabet the boys lake up the <lb/>
the Koran, entire <lb/>
chapters It until the Is <lb/>
entirely <lb/>
peculiar method is In <lb/>
the Koran, The begins <lb/>
with tho opening chapter, and from <lb/>
this It t-, the List. The last but <lb/>
Is learned. I lien the last but <lb/>
two, d in Inverted order, end- <lb/>
lug finally the second chapter. <lb/>
student's It Is <lb/>
for the to <lb/>
on the tablet a lesson <lb/>
I ii led in and red and green t <lb/>
the fa i In r, w <lb/>
Han Si Ii pasted <lb/>
tip. <lb/>
vi iv meager <lb/>
ii ii ii <lb/>
OF THE OF <lb/>
The Greenville Trust Co., <lb/>
AT GREENVILLE. N. <lb/>
At the close of business, April 28th, <lb/>
Resources <lb/>
discount <lb/>
shocks, <lb/>
and <lb/>
Demand <lb/>
Due from I<lb/>
silver emu. <lb/>
minor<lb/>
r . S.<lb/>
Liabilities <lb/>
123,000.00 <lb/>
17,900.00 <lb/>
stock <lb/>
Surplus In ml <lb/>
Undivided profit, less <lb/>
cur. exp taxis <lb/>
Dividends unpaid <lb/>
Time certificates of <lb/>
deposit <lb/>
Deposits to cheek <lb/>
Cashier's <lb/>
Total <lb/>
g 087.77 <lb/>
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. of Pitt, <lb/>
I. s. of tin- above-named hank. i <lb/>
returns after above statement is true to of <lb/>
S. <lb/>
,. <lb/>
A. II. Moseley. <lb/>
K. C. <lb/>
Directors <lb/>
Though yen drive Nature out a <lb/>
pitchfork, she always conies back. <lb/>
Proverb. <lb/>
A PEW pacts ABOUT LIVER TROUBLES <lb/>
of So help me God and <lb/>
contents of tills <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 Beaufort stop at the <lb/>
On boardwalk and facing inlet <lb/>
For terms apply to <lb/>
Jones worked so hard and denied <lb/>
himself so much In order to pay his <lb/>
life Insurance that be bail the <lb/>
time nor the means to be Hick, and be <lb/>
outlived all the who wore <lb/>
meanwhile engaged In relatively <lb/>
unhealthy business of lying back and <lb/>
milting for him to die. Moreover, In <lb/>
thinking of matter he became con- <lb/>
he bad a food deal of fun. <lb/>
after all- more fun, than most <lb/>
a terribly selfish OS- <lb/>
claimed Jones <lb/>
A dull slug liver always brings a <lb/>
dull, feeling to the entire <lb/>
body. When the liver works properly <lb/>
courses h the <lb/>
a bright red strain. When the liver <lb/>
inactive I becomes dull and <lb/>
muddy, and it is full of mat- <lb/>
t r- A many try to get a <lb/>
line, clear, and white complexion <lb/>
ruining things on their laces. <lb/>
They t rub a lifetime and the <lb/>
i nine yellow would remain <lb/>
fur the liver causes it. Only <lb/>
red blood bring- line <lb/>
loaded with impurities the <lb/>
I tends the as out through <lb/>
. the pores of the s and turns the skin <lb/>
a brownish yellow. <lb/>
I To gel rid of the dull, heavy feeling <lb/>
yellow complexion get th <lb/>
to working again. Two bot- <lb/>
of Will do nine <lb/>
out of ten. if you are troubled with <lb/>
n and use <lb/>
Liver Pills with the <lb/>
by M. M Sauls. N. and J. W. <lb/>
Bryan, Greenville, n. C, <lb/>
Politely Bounced. <lb/>
A good example of the extremely <lb/>
In public <lb/>
was the to Charles <lb/>
that was no longer a member <lb/>
of the of George III. It <lb/>
lead gracious has <lb/>
You don't lose your fountain I been pleased to issue a new <lb/>
pr-n or pencil if you a In ft not <lb/>
cost but <lb/>
o at Hook Store. <lb/>
MRS. H. D. Proprietress. <lb/>
edge belief. <lb/>
mid sworn to lie <lb/>
fore this 1st day of May, <lb/>
Andrew Moore, <lb/>
Notary <lb/>
A Proof Safe. <lb/>
A curious ii. ii. is to <lb/>
by n I tea m <lb/>
Bank of Ii i- to <lb/>
ha mi absolutely proof safe, <lb/>
because ii i- into a <lb/>
of heavy and con- <lb/>
When the safe n n I bottom <lb/>
of ii i- down <lb/>
by massive I <lb/>
triple time lot . I these <lb/>
are l . I <lb/>
time no Ii i t t an raise lite <lb/>
As fr akin through the <lb/>
i t i <lb/>
Hereto It'll f -et thick, n u <lb/>
SPRING AND SUMMER <lb/>
IN <lb/>
North Carolina Mountains <lb/>
Ml W <lb/>
SCENERY UNPARALLELED <lb/>
Beautiful it any Season and so tins <lb/>
. Southern Railway operates with <lb/>
a Coaches a d Parlor Car, b n Holds- <lb/>
burn and N. C , <lb/>
Durham, Greensboro and I bury, on <lb/>
following i <lb/>
No. <lb/>
Daily <lb/>
Eastern Time <lb/>
No. <lb/>
II. <lb/>
i-o en- i-i-i line. , . . , w ., . <lb/>
, ii i i a. m. Goldsboro Ar so <lb/>
must m. Ai- <lb/>
his ml a. in. Durham Ar 5.23 <lb/>
nut lie tint hit Waterloo in <lb/>
safe. t. <lb/>
Birds In Winter. <lb/>
birds s much <lb/>
than a man's man's is <lb/>
. la Hoy suffer cruelly <lb/>
from the winter cold. In a mutton <lb/>
country it is not uncommon to rim <lb/>
With dead birds fastened on <lb/>
their backs. The little, cold creatures <lb/>
In sheep's wool to get <lb/>
warm, their feet in <lb/>
tho and the starve ha <lb/>
Thousands every year with <lb/>
i i. i- form of bowel complaint. Thous- <lb/>
ands are cured by taking Dr. Sin <lb/>
Bats m. Warranted to give <lb/>
by J Wooten. <lb/>
Not Particular. <lb/>
sail the young man re- <lb/>
a poor man. <lb/>
you .-ire n millionaire, It seem- pro- i <lb/>
sumptuous in mo no doubt to aspire <lb/>
to hand of your daughter. But <lb/>
my live for her is so great that I <lb/>
cannot be stopped by such consider- <lb/>
Love scorns convention <lb/>
conveniences. Ah, fir, will you <lb/>
give to <lb/>
The old magnate, seemed Interest- <lb/>
ed, which of my four <lb/>
do yon ho asked, not <lb/>
unkindly. <lb/>
the suitor mails answer, <lb/>
I'll leave that to you, <lb/>
Pearson's. <lb/>
p. m. p <lb/>
i p. m. Salisbury Ar p, m <lb/>
p, m. Ar p. m, <lb/>
p. m. Ar Newton 11.25 a. iii. <lb/>
p in. r 11.02 <lb/>
B p. m, u. in. <lb/>
p. m. Ar M H, n. m. <lb/>
Ar Ash -vile 8.00 <lb/>
convenient Schedules and <lb/>
Through Car <lb/>
Round Summit will bi on salt <lb/>
Ml IS. 1909. <lb/>
For information as lo <lb/>
etc, call on Agent of this Company <lb/>
or the undersigned <lb/>
J. H. WOOD. R H. <lb/>
. P. a,. o. r. t p. <lb/>
N. C. k N. C. <lb/>
Dixon's pencils, i know <lb/>
what they are, at Book <lb/>
Store. <lb/>
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mm <lb/>
DEPARTMENT <lb/>
In Charge of S. C. CARROLL <lb/>
Authored The Eastern Vicinity-Adverting Rites or Application <lb/>
C me end examine our of eggs a specialty. <lb/>
boy's spring hat-. Came and get the best prices. GOOD <lb/>
that tut been up. Harrington, Barber Ca <lb/>
. g, i . r Attention to Cooler. <lb/>
Barber i . nice line , <lb/>
U Magdalene Cox left Casket. Price, are p <lb/>
day m for right aid can nice hearse <lb/>
ton h re she will visit her service A. G. Cox Mfg. Co, <lb/>
troth-.-.-. v. W. E. Cox. line of a; d boy's <lb/>
A. V . <lb/>
A i <lb/>
Trousseaux. <lb/>
What secret relation there is <lb/>
between matrimony needle- <lb/>
o. men a a. a s .-.- <lb/>
Co. have .-am- straw opened up. We el work one of wooden <lb/>
r i <lb/>
es end m from the wide brimmed the <lb/>
As soon as the <lb/>
the nicest bat I engagement ring is safely on, <lb/>
Harrington the girl flies to a sewing machine <lb/>
B of best <lb/>
We desire to cull your kind. e to the last moment. <lb/>
n. Barber i Co. attention to our Handy <lb/>
is now a- <lb/>
for June. <lb/>
. m , J ;,;. V at d when yon will There no prettier than <lb/>
. .- lay <lb/>
dainty <lb/>
u .------- . <lb/>
., . for housing your tobacco, a woman engaged on <lb/>
We hate orders now for more bit needlework for her <lb/>
than for future trousseau -artists have made it <lb/>
and would, therefore, urge study for painting from time <lb/>
customers co place their orders immemorial -but in the name of <lb/>
as early as possible which will nil that is reasonable, where <lb/>
. <lb/>
. . <lb/>
Car I I of bay just in. <lb/>
W. i i Co. <lb/>
l.- <lb/>
siting Mies Eva getting th-m when want-line necessity for providing <lb/>
, j to the great dozens and dozens of <lb/>
d- might be somewhat merits, dresses enough to <lb/>
j. years. And hat ditto I know a <lb/>
V a need lime to bride whose j th <lb/>
those tobacco furnaces. tied seven hundred I by <lb/>
have it and can give you a good ribbon bows for her hi <lb/>
AW. and worked one <lb/>
trucks and Hues are same. <lb/>
s i w <lb/>
hon B <lb/>
S . <lb/>
chin i wall kinds. <lb/>
be . the <lb/>
your or n <lb/>
she <lb/>
was perfectly<lb/>
, . . C x to., g ax Manufacturing Co. existing without <lb/>
m . . C i <lb/>
s. . tee work and prompt content to t <lb/>
L j <lb/>
. MaKe your tobacco tight <lb/>
., by, paper Africa . <lb/>
w ,,. <lb/>
F. A intended to . . <lb/>
. R . P Ayden. where,, a could I . , . <lb/>
, . . , .,,.,. she wanted right along, <lb/>
re very good and t o s. <lb/>
c . . . , . . ,. <lb/>
. c us d i t . girl s el ., <lb/>
. . . i , far co, <lb/>
LIVER. <lb/>
A torn J the whole <lb/>
HEADACHE, <lb/>
Dyspepsia, <lb/>
Skin and Piles. <lb/>
i no better rt-mt-d tor <lb/>
IT <lb/>
LIVER fiLLS. as a trial prove. <lb/>
Take No Substitute. <lb/>
OF THE OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF WINTERVILLE, <lb/>
AT N. C. <lb/>
At the business April <lb/>
I. <lb/>
. loans <lb/>
i ;. coin <lb/>
, r coin, including <lb/>
minor cm <lb/>
i Nat bank miles and oilier <lb/>
I I . S. note <lb/>
Total <lb/>
Liabilities <lb/>
Capital stock <lb/>
i. fund <lb/>
15,000.00 <lb/>
650.00 <lb/>
,,, i less <lb/>
ii an taxes pi <lb/>
Time of deposit <lb/>
ck 8,051.61 <lb/>
Cashier's check 1.00 <lb/>
New June -r,,,., <lb/>
men, women and <lb/>
have in Pitt Com <lb/>
try in .- r . <lb/>
A. K <lb/>
ink, do solemnly <lb/>
our <lb/>
v. .- <lb/>
A--; Cashier <lb/>
I ha. I lie e state <lb/>
and <lb/>
K GREEK, <lb/>
A. <lb/>
Harrington, <lb/>
CONDITION OF <lb/>
The Bethel Banking Trust Co., <lb/>
AT N. C <lb/>
A. the April . <lb/>
for h she i <lb/>
Mi Tl mas hat i <lb/>
who for th . . <lb/>
. joy. <lb/>
r. A G I <lb/>
C ., C <lb/>
J R . G Ills <lb/>
this morn <lb/>
We your I i <lb/>
tern of h <lb/>
of Winterville, ins I <lb/>
II the bank. <lb/>
solicits your patrons and <lb/>
ant r . i <lb/>
Mr a E. I. Mumford, <lb/>
of Morganton, <lb/>
G. E, Jackson's Thursday <lb/>
Ne of; . <lb/>
A. Ange C <lb/>
taxes at Hanrahan. <lb/>
Carri an <lb/>
daughter, who i <lb/>
b in the near <lb/>
Ayden, I yesterday. <lb/>
C organized a <lb/>
singing class . i i Quite <lb/>
a number were <lb/>
their names for <lb/>
The class will Thursday <lb/>
night, i . <lb/>
Last Saturday i the g <lb/>
back bring Th worst foe for v. year, <lb/>
to lumbago, <lb/>
all other he p id over r <lb/>
t. a. a u th benefit Than a An- <lb/>
, Salvo the nicer and <lb/>
;,.;. b, . Cures r I l, . <lb/>
John K Wool n. m, r I ill . <lb/>
Burns, Scalds, <lb/>
KING'S CROSS ROADS ITEMS. <lb/>
Kings X Roads, June 1909 ; <lb/>
ii.- <lb/>
nun's <lb/>
6,000.00 <lb/>
1,500.00 <lb/>
bk h <lb/>
i i r <lb/>
minor com currency <lb/>
Total <lb/>
Liabilities <lb/>
Capital Stock <lb/>
Surplus fund <lb/>
profits less <lb/>
expenses taxes pd 853.99 <lb/>
Time certificates of 8,559.68 <lb/>
Deposits to check <lb/>
Total <lb/>
6.18.45 <lb/>
1.276.00 <lb/>
Got Hit Pen. <lb/>
Mr. W. Brown, whose tug <lb/>
Mrs. W. S. E. Smith a id waR by the com <lb/>
of the town cam Smith visited Mus Lena Green- <lb/>
and organized the young I last Saturday night i ville. came in Friday to get the <lb/>
Christian Union. The Addie O. I and Parker fountain pen offend <lb/>
following officers were Smith attended the by The fir <lb/>
C. J. Jackson, president; H. D- meeting at Otter's Creek the best Mr. <lb/>
Me born, vice Miss and Sunday. t;, beat suggestion, and <lb/>
Lura Cox. teacher; Ethel w E. Smith and family spent the happy possessor of the <lb/>
,,; Tyson, near beat p <lb/>
Miss Farmville. <lb/>
Butt, J. L. V h Woods <lb/>
OF County of Pitt, <lb/>
I W II Cashier of the above-named bank, do sol- <lb/>
. swear that Urn above statement is true to the my <lb/>
W. Cashier. <lb/>
knowledge belief. <lb/>
Subscribed sworn <lb/>
fore <lb/>
1909. <lb/>
this <lb/>
to <lb/>
day of May. <lb/>
S. T. Carson, <lb/>
Notary Public <lb/>
M. Blount, <lb/>
S. M. Jones,<lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
i, is visiting <lb/>
Ki week. <lb/>
A of or boys and <lb/>
fishing day. i i . <lb/>
re , ii of c ., i r <lb/>
t my actually caught three gr t <lb/>
mm <lb/>
II-. i N. C . <lb/>
Thursday June 1909. <lb/>
At the annual communication <lb/>
of Winterville No. <lb/>
A. F- A. M. hell on the above <lb/>
the following officers <lb/>
w. elected ensuing <lb/>
John Cheek, W, <lb/>
A. W Ange, S. W. <lb/>
W. B. Wingate, I W. <lb/>
R. H. . r as. <lb/>
Ii. W. Tuck. r. <lb/>
A i; w m and <lb/>
. just . <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
False Statement Corrected. <lb/>
My competitors are trying to <lb/>
. ma i i I <lb/>
Spun Carroll, k brother. Walter Worth- <lb/>
W. i M treasurer. <lb/>
Th v g a book en Misses Ethel Reid and Lillian <lb/>
I, Uplift of r week <lb/>
The young people here believe In grandmother, Mrs. W. G <lb/>
, ,. -.--o . <lb/>
orders for tobacco Hues by the morning service, when <lb/>
A Sympathetic Critic. <lb/>
The minister was resting after <lb/>
his <lb/>
which bring quick . get .- <lb/>
telling farmers they have small son asked him <lb/>
of liver disorders.<lb/>
chills fever, Th- en <lb/>
Ear. false, , I am still very <lb/>
much in the flue business and <lb/>
bought me out of <lb/>
patterns and <lb/>
will treat you have a large stock on hand. <lb/>
thin and we are sure Flues now ready for delivery. <lb/>
th much he achieved Mn Ora IS on , , ,. <lb/>
no For Long Lome early to the us. <lb/>
KIM Mr,,, t H. SM. M <lb/>
the it make tired <lb/>
all. it preach, my <lb/>
Well, it makes me tired, <lb/>
too, to hear you, <lb/>
for June. <lb/>
Greenville today. <lb/>
Mason. <lb/>
Tl Masonic lodge at <lb/>
Is pat In a <lb/>
tut.- with nozzle attached. May <lb/>
directly tin; parts. <lb/>
Guaranteed. Pries Sold by John <lb/>
L. <lb/>
Miss Carrie Smith and C K Co., Greenville. fed <lb/>
. will treat you will treat you will treat you <lb/>
Mrs. Parker <lb/>
at K. <lb/>
will hold its annual com- M . how, ,, h, <lb/>
for the election of ,.,., y,,,.,. <lb/>
officers on the in d Helen <lb/>
this month, 19th. Following farmers are well <lb/>
the meeting a barbecue . ,, s <lb/>
All are; v,, <lb/>
LAXATIVE COUGH <lb/>
CONFORMS TO NATIONAL FOOD AND LAW. <lb/>
, . and Bronchial Remedies, because It rids the <lb/>
An Improvement over many i Guaranteed to <lb/>
by MEDICINE CO. CHICAGO. U. A. <lb/>
FOR SALE WOOTEN. <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
D. J. Editor and Owner <lb/>
Truth In Preference to Fiction. <lb/>
One Dollar Per Year<lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY. JUNE 1909 <lb/>
PROF. R. H. WRIGHT PRESIDENT annual meeting <lb/>
OF EAST CAROLINA TEACHERS <lb/>
TRAINING SCHOOL. <lb/>
Of tie <lb/>
Prof. C. W. Wilson Abo <lb/>
for Opening the School <lb/>
This Fall. <lb/>
The trustees of East Carolina <lb/>
Teachers Training school were <lb/>
in session here all day Friday. <lb/>
The most important matter be- <lb/>
fore them was the election of a <lb/>
president of the school. After <lb/>
considering this important <lb/>
in all of its phases Prof. <lb/>
H. Wright was <lb/>
chosen. Prof. Wright, <lb/>
who was in the city at the <lb/>
of the executive committee, <lb/>
had an interview with the board <lb/>
and after going fully over the <lb/>
situation and the opportunity for <lb/>
the development growth of <lb/>
the accepted the <lb/>
Prof. Wright was born in the <lb/>
county of Sampson in 1870 and is <lb/>
therefore in the very prime of <lb/>
life. He is a son of Mrs. Bettie <lb/>
Wright, who is herself a noted <lb/>
teacher and was the founder ard <lb/>
promoter of the high <lb/>
school in that county. After <lb/>
completing the in his <lb/>
mother's school he entered the <lb/>
University and graduated at <lb/>
that institution in 1897. He then <lb/>
taught a year at Spring Hope <lb/>
and two years at Oak Ridge <lb/>
Institute. He then took a year's <lb/>
course id training ft Hop- <lb/>
kins University, Baltimore. <lb/>
While at Johns Hopkins he was <lb/>
elected a professor of English in <lb/>
the Woman's College, Baltimore. <lb/>
His work in that department was <lb/>
so eminently satisfactory that he <lb/>
was chosen principal of the East <lb/>
Baltimore high school, which <lb/>
he now holds. This is a <lb/>
high class institution, hiving <lb/>
students and teachers. <lb/>
Prof. Wright is a of <lb/>
high attainment and a Christian <lb/>
gentleman in the sense of <lb/>
that term- The board of <lb/>
tees esteem themselves <lb/>
in securing him for <lb/>
de it of this new institution- <lb/>
Prof. Wright will come to Green- <lb/>
ville as soon as he can arrange to <lb/>
move his family and take up his <lb/>
new work with a spirit and de <lb/>
termination to build up a great <lb/>
State institution, which shall <lb/>
render eminent service to the <lb/>
State and one of its chief or <lb/>
The board arranged to secure <lb/>
the services of Prof. C. W. <lb/>
son, who has been for a number <lb/>
of years principal of the graded <lb/>
school at Scotland Neck. Prof. <lb/>
Wilson will do work under the <lb/>
direction of the executive com- <lb/>
This school is fortunate <lb/>
in securing the set vices of this <lb/>
fine teacher and most excellent <lb/>
business man. <lb/>
We are informed that <lb/>
board elected some of the lady <lb/>
teachers, but their names will <lb/>
not he given out until they have <lb/>
accepted. <lb/>
The board also directed the <lb/>
executive to select <lb/>
other teachers and make their <lb/>
to a subsequent meeting <lb/>
of the board when final action <lb/>
will be taken in completing the <lb/>
faculty. <lb/>
We are assure by the board <lb/>
that the work of organization of <lb/>
the teaching force will be com- <lb/>
at an early day and that <lb/>
everything will be in readiness <lb/>
to open the school, the exact date <lb/>
to be determined hereafter, <lb/>
notice of which will be given in <lb/>
ample time. <lb/>
The four buildings <lb/>
constructed, to <lb/>
refectory, and two <lb/>
now completed, the <lb/>
power house and <lb/>
is <lb/>
that the c may no cc ;. <lb/>
it fact the <lb/>
will open this fail. <lb/>
Shore, of <lb/>
impressive <lb/>
the annual <lb/>
Woman's Home Million So <lb/>
On Tuesday night, June 1st, <lb/>
Woman's Home Mission So- <lb/>
of the North Carolina con- <lb/>
M. E. church South. <lb/>
I convened at Louisburg for its <lb/>
118th annual session, Mrs. R. P. <lb/>
John, president in the chair. <lb/>
The conference was extended <lb/>
a most hearty welcome Rev. <lb/>
F. A Bishop, on behalf of the <lb/>
church; by Mrs. on <lb/>
behalf of the W. F. M. Society, <lb/>
by Mrs. J. A. Turner on behalf <lb/>
of the H. M. Society, and by <lb/>
Mrs. Ivey Allen on behalf of L. <lb/>
Female college. These were <lb/>
responded to by Miss <lb/>
of Gatesville. <lb/>
The roll call on Wednesday <lb/>
morning shown a large number <lb/>
of delegates and visitors <lb/>
I The president's message was <lb/>
i gracefully delivered, her subject <lb/>
being it means to be a <lb/>
member of the W. H. M. <lb/>
The reports from the confer Me <lb/>
officers showed a marked in <lb/>
crease along all lines; and by <lb/>
comparison with our work ten <lb/>
years ago Mrs. showed we <lb/>
had grown from twelve <lb/>
to sixty-one, and id <lb/>
of five present at th annual <lb/>
meeting we had nearly seven <lb/>
times as many. On Wednesday <lb/>
night. Rev. J. H. <lb/>
Greenville, in his <lb/>
manner preached <lb/>
sermon. <lb/>
He complimented the worK of <lb/>
the W. H. M. S. and assured us <lb/>
that his heart is with us in this <lb/>
great work. The district <lb/>
Washington district <lb/>
i was glad to note this, and she <lb/>
, hopes soon to see Greenville join <lb/>
in this great Home Mission work <lb/>
There were quite a number of <lb/>
new auxiliaries reported, five of <lb/>
are in th; Washington <lb/>
I district. There also <lb/>
good papers read discussed; <lb/>
some of which were in <lb/>
the Field of the M. E. . <lb/>
by Mrs. J. E. Under- <lb/>
wood. and how <lb/>
to raise it, by Mrs. T. W. <lb/>
by Mrs. J. E <lb/>
Brown. After Mrs. Brown's <lb/>
paper was read. Miss Elizabeth <lb/>
Davis, our deaconess from <lb/>
Tampa, Fla , spoke very inter <lb/>
of her experience in <lb/>
rescue work. <lb/>
Miss Sarah Lowder, our <lb/>
trained worker at then <lb/>
spoke of her work among the <lb/>
factory people at that place. <lb/>
On Thursday night of confer- <lb/>
there were special services <lb/>
by the children of the baby roll <lb/>
and brigade department. A <lb/>
collection of was taken, and <lb/>
on motion of Mrs. J. A. Spier, <lb/>
who has of this work in <lb/>
our conference, the baby of Mrs. <lb/>
J. A. Turner, president of <lb/>
burg Auxiliary, was a life <lb/>
member of the W. H. M. Society. <lb/>
On Friday night Mrs. R. B. John <lb/>
gave a most interesting and in- <lb/>
lecture on one of the <lb/>
books of the Reading Course, <lb/>
which showed <lb/>
the great possibilities of Home <lb/>
Missions in the west. This being <lb/>
the closing service of the great- <lb/>
est annual meeting the N. C. <lb/>
ever held. <lb/>
It was encouraging to note the <lb/>
intelligence of our women in the <lb/>
I work, and the improvement in <lb/>
Why, when the <lb/>
subject of tithing was discussed, <lb/>
Bro. R. C. Craven, being th i <lb/>
only man present, remained in <lb/>
case he was needed to the <lb/>
THE MUSICAL CLUB. <lb/>
by Dr- ail Mrs. Laugh- <lb/>
house. <lb/>
The Musical Club met with Dr. <lb/>
and Mrs. Charles Laughinghouse <lb/>
Thursday evening, and the meet- <lb/>
was a most delightful and <lb/>
interesting one. <lb/>
After the members and guests <lb/>
had received a welcome <lb/>
upon arrival, they were served <lb/>
fruit, punch by Mrs. R. J. <lb/>
the hall- <lb/>
With Mrs. Hooker presiding <lb/>
the club first transacted its <lb/>
i ore item being that meet- <lb/>
will be suspended during <lb/>
j the months of July and <lb/>
. leaves but one more meet- <lb/>
; to be held before the sum- <lb/>
mer intermission, which will be <lb/>
; held with Miss Smith <lb/>
on the 24th inst. <lb/>
The musical program of the <lb/>
evening was then rendered as <lb/>
, follows <lb/>
i Instrumental duet by Mrs. Higgs <lb/>
and Mrs. Carper. <lb/>
Vocal solo by Miss <lb/>
j Smith. <lb/>
I Instrumental solo by Miss <lb/>
Cobb. <lb/>
I Reading on Musical Club work <lb/>
by Mr. Pander. <lb/>
duct by Mrs. Hooker and <lb/>
j Mr. <lb/>
Assisted aliases Irma Cobb <lb/>
and Mary James the hostess <lb/>
served delight f r <lb/>
A half hour was spent in sing- <lb/>
familiar songs in chorus <lb/>
which proved a very enjoyable <lb/>
part of the evening. <lb/>
The club <lb/>
i at an announcement that <lb/>
i Misses Helen Marie and Harri <lb/>
. Day and Phyllis Woodall, of <lb/>
I the faculty of Meredith <lb/>
j College, Raleigh, will give a re- <lb/>
in the opera house here on <lb/>
30th. <lb/>
THE IDEA. <lb/>
MARRIAGE WAS ROMANTIC. <lb/>
Reflector Error as to Person <lb/>
Who Performed Ceremony. <lb/>
A New Movement Launched. <lb/>
Washington. D. C, June <lb/>
The Democratic situation down Through being misinformed <lb/>
in North Carolina is becoming was in error Mon- <lb/>
interesting. There is much talk in stating that the ceremony <lb/>
here of what baa become was Rev- D. W. <lb/>
as move- j Arnold at the marriage of Mr. <lb/>
which is said to T. D. Parish and MUs Helen <lb/>
plate the retirement of Senators Brinkley Sunday morning, a it <lb/>
Overman and Simmons and six as performed by Justice of the <lb/>
of the North house H. Harding. There was <lb/>
to elect Josephus alto more romance about the <lb/>
Daniels, editor of The News and; marriage than we knew of at <lb/>
Observer, at Raleigh, now first writing. Miss Brink left <lb/>
Democratic committeeman her home that morning and went <lb/>
from the State, to d Sim- j to the home of a friend near the <lb/>
and former A. C. L- depot to await the <lb/>
Robert B. Glenn to succeed Over- rival of the train from Kinston <lb/>
man. In this scheme Daniels is , on which s e was expecting Mr. <lb/>
to do the writing and Glenn the . Parish. On getting off the train <lb/>
I speaking. he saw her waiting for him at <lb/>
I It v. be that it was th of d <lb/>
said in the d there once <lb/>
I national campaign that both of Harding been <lb/>
I these ambitious Tar Heel, ,. was also at the <lb/>
Glenn, exp cabinet <lb/>
d went with the man to <lb/>
puces in the case the lady was wait- <lb/>
William Jennings Bryan. <lb/>
Bring led in their ex When the ceremony start- <lb/>
they will now strike the lady at whose home the; <lb/>
tor the . As <lb/>
expires first me Runs are. <lb/>
I for the present, at him. <lb/>
Although is daily <lb/>
protection rates in <lb/>
he is denounced <lb/>
.- and a <lb/>
he refuses to consent <lb/>
were, being taken entire y by <lb/>
surprise, made a that t he <lb/>
marriage not take place there, <lb/>
as her husband was away and <lb/>
some unpleasantness might arise <lb/>
over it. Hasty consultation fol- <lb/>
lowed, and to avoid disc very the <lb/>
wedding party were directed t <lb/>
discriminations the lout the back door of the home and <lb/>
CK Taylor, colored, <lb/>
r from county chain gang <lb/>
th. morning. He is out <lb/>
ye -s old, dark cake color <lb/>
sickly appearance, and <lb/>
weighs about pounds. <lb/>
He took with him pairs <lb/>
low cut shoes number and <lb/>
suits Clothes one of the <lb/>
brown check and others <lb/>
j light check. Will pay reward <lb/>
for capture of this and re- <lb/>
turn to camp. <lb/>
Joseph Supt. <lb/>
redacts of his State and section. <lb/>
The course the wind is <lb/>
indicated by the clamor that is <lb/>
heal. The cry from certain <lb/>
quarters will with <lb/>
and the lumber <lb/>
and, secretly, <lb/>
this will be with <lb/>
other goad <lb/>
These are the reports that <lb/>
Came to Washington from the <lb/>
North State. Senator <lb/>
Simmons is the His <lb/>
through a hole in the dividing <lb/>
fence to back door of the <lb/>
boarding house near <lb/>
by. they did, and meeting <lb/>
Mrs. at her dining room <lb/>
door busy about her after- <lb/>
breakfast duties, made known <lb/>
their mission to her. Mrs. <lb/>
Critcher advised that she <lb/>
was not pr. pared tor greeting <lb/>
such company just nine, <lb/>
I but they might go up the hall to <lb/>
, the parlor for the ceremony. The <lb/>
invitation was accepted and the <lb/>
In the Senate is the , . . . <lb/>
. I ceremony quickly performed, the <lb/>
thing in sight. leaving at once for the <lb/>
are forming, said a Norfolk Southern depot where <lb/>
question. <lb/>
Another feature, <lb/>
the popularity the con- <lb/>
lit <lb/>
It had four <lb/>
SALE-A new two- <lb/>
story brick building in a hustling <lb/>
South Georgia town for half <lb/>
price. Guess that's cheap. It <lb/>
will pay you to investigate. <lb/>
National Loan Trust Company,<lb/>
year; namely Hertford. La <lb/>
Grange, Elizabeth City and <lb/>
Louisburg again. Mrs Scott <lb/>
put in her application years <lb/>
ahead for New Bern. It was <lb/>
unanimously decided to go to <lb/>
Elizabeth City as they have <lb/>
oysters there. <lb/>
Louisburg entertained the <lb/>
conference royally, giving a <lb/>
grand reception at Louisburg <lb/>
Female college, and had planed <lb/>
to give one at Greene Hill House, <lb/>
one mile from Louisburg. where <lb/>
was held the first Methodist <lb/>
conference in America, April <lb/>
1785, but the weather was to <lb/>
inclement. <lb/>
However all visited the old <lb/>
house, and each was presented <lb/>
a picture of it, by <lb/>
burg Auxiliary. <lb/>
On Saturday morning all left <lb/>
for borne, wishing Louisburg <lb/>
of this <lb/>
occasion. Mrs. J. Parker. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
leading from the State. <lb/>
of Democrats <lb/>
I at different times in the past, <lb/>
; has been said to have resulted <lb/>
j only in the miking of more <lb/>
I Democrat but it is doubtful if <lb/>
assaults some North Care <lb/>
papers and individuals are <lb/>
making on the delegation <lb/>
one can <lb/>
strengthen the party. <lb/>
I see it, the basis of the <lb/>
charge against the congressmen <lb/>
is that they did not vote to put <lb/>
lumber on the free list. Before <lb/>
the national conventions were <lb/>
held last year the press through- <lb/>
out the United States rang with <lb/>
charges that the paper mills <lb/>
were in a and there was a <lb/>
demand that wood pulp and <lb/>
print paper be put on the free <lb/>
list- That cry found a response <lb/>
in the Denver convention; and <lb/>
then without there being any <lb/>
proper consideration of the <lb/>
matter, a demand was added <lb/>
that the on lumber and <lb/>
limber should also be repealed. <lb/>
H. E. C. Bryant, in Charlotte <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
they train for <lb/>
Morehead City. <lb/>
INSTITUTE WORK. <lb/>
Two Meetings to Be Held in Pitt. <lb/>
Raleigh. M. C. June 1909. <lb/>
Editor <lb/>
The State Department of <lb/>
culture is planning to send out <lb/>
several parties to engage in in- <lb/>
work this summer. It is <lb/>
our desire to cover the as <lb/>
well as we can. The several <lb/>
articles that have been published <lb/>
in some of our State papers <lb/>
within the past few call- <lb/>
attention to the great drain <lb/>
made upon our State for home <lb/>
supplies brought into North Caro- <lb/>
from r states cause cur <lb/>
farmers to stop and consider if <lb/>
there is not a way of <lb/>
farming than the o which we <lb/>
are now <lb/>
Several hundred thousand <lb/>
dollars worth of corn, hay, meat, <lb/>
fl wheat and other fa-m <lb/>
products brought annually into <lb/>
s of our counties and most <lb/>
of it sold to farmers is the <lb/>
st can be <lb/>
mads in favor of a change of <lb/>
farming method-. The <lb/>
are intended to correct this <lb/>
practice as much as possible. <lb/>
The speakers will <lb/>
of crops, special crops, <lb/>
rotation of crops, soil improve- <lb/>
fertilizers, stock raising, <lb/>
dairying and q of <lb/>
vital interest to the of <lb/>
the State. <lb/>
In your county we hoping <lb/>
to hold Greenville <lb/>
and Grimesland. I will thank <lb/>
you very much to publicity <lb/>
to this notice and ask your read- <lb/>
attend the institutes. We <lb/>
e them to come to <lb/>
help make the institutes worth <lb/>
In many sections th -re will <lb/>
so due <lb/>
of which will be <lb/>
later. want the farm- <lb/>
wives to attend <lb/>
most out of <lb/>
them that th y can. <lb/>
Y very truly, <lb/>
i T. B. Director. <lb/>
Parish <lb/>
Sunday morning at the <lb/>
of Mr. A. H. Critcher, Miss <lb/>
Helen Bruce Brinkley was <lb/>
j married to Mr. Thomas D. Parish, <lb/>
the ceremony being <lb/>
performed by Rev. D. W. Arnold <lb/>
The bride is n daughter of Mr. <lb/>
and Mrs. and J. P. Brinkley and <lb/>
t took her Is by <lb/>
i . The couple left on the <lb/>
excursion train for <lb/>
City. <lb/>
The Reflector does job work. <lb/>
THE CHOICE A GOOD ONE. <lb/>
Oak Ridge, N. C, June <lb/>
Editor <lb/>
The friends of Prof. R Ii. <lb/>
Wright at this place they <lb/>
number the whole population, <lb/>
not only congratulate him upon <lb/>
his election to the presidency of <lb/>
the East Carolina Teachers Train- <lb/>
School, but they congratulate <lb/>
the school upon securing the <lb/>
services of Prof. Wright. <lb/>
Prof. Wright was for <lb/>
college at Oak Ridge Institute, <lb/>
graduating with the class of 1893, <lb/>
and after he graduated at the <lb/>
University he accepted a position <lb/>
with this institution, having <lb/>
charge of the departments of <lb/>
senior English and mathematics. <lb/>
After spending two years here <lb/>
he resigned co take post <lb/>
ate work at Johns Hopkins <lb/>
and after a year he was <lb/>
elected to a professorship in the <lb/>
department of history in the <lb/>
Baltimore city college. After <lb/>
two years he was made principal <lb/>
of the Eastern Baltimore girl <lb/>
college. <lb/>
No one who knows Prof. <lb/>
Wright has any doubt about his <lb/>
scholarship, experience, or ca- <lb/>
to make a line executive <lb/>
officer for the East Carols a <lb/>
Teachers Training School. II <lb/>
i a splendid scholar, i thorough <lb/>
gentleman and , pop <lb/>
t and . <lb/>
officer. The State i.- fortunate <lb/>
in his prospective lathe <lb/>
educations work of such <lb/>
in its borders J. A. <lb/>
Tyson- King. <lb/>
Your presence is requested <lb/>
at the marriage of <lb/>
Miss Lena King <lb/>
to <lb/>
Mr. Benjamin Franklin Tyson <lb/>
Wednesday moral g. <lb/>
thirtieth <lb/>
nineteen hundred and nine <lb/>
at eight o'clock <lb/>
Christian Church <lb/>
Greenville. N. C. <lb/>
No cards issued in town. <lb/>
LOCAL BRIEFS. <lb/>
M. <lb/>
Red and black peas at S. <lb/>
I Schultz. <lb/>
Everybody wants the best <lb/>
, flour, it is Henry Clay, at S. M. <lb/>
Schultz. <lb/>
Hay Hay Hay Three car <lb/>
, loads. See me before you buy- <lb/>
JG F. V- Johnston. <lb/>
For house corner <lb/>
i Third arid Washington streets, <lb/>
; known as the T- R, Cherry <lb/>
place. Apply to Ed. H. <lb/>
tobacco trucks for sale- <lb/>
One hundred of the cheapest and <lb/>
best tobacco trucks for sale. <lb/>
Come at once. <lb/>
J. R. J. G. <lb/>
ti cod <lb/>
Don't you need flues <lb/>
We have flues ready to deliver, <lb/>
n hi t lot of iron in st good chance to day and and a to <lb/>
serve you. all right. A. G. C . y arc . <lb/>
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