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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 />
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What secret relation there is <lb />
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As soon as the <lb />
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Harrington the girl flies to a sewing machine <lb />
B of best <lb />
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n. Barber i Co. attention to our Handy <lb />
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., . for housing your tobacco, a woman engaged on <lb />
We hate orders now for more bit needlework for her <lb />
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and would, therefore, urge study for painting from time <lb />
customers co place their orders immemorial -but in the name of <lb />
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V a need lime to bride whose j th <lb />
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have it and can give you a good ribbon bows for her hi <lb />
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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 />
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ink, do solemnly <lb />
our <lb />
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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 />
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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 />
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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 /></p>
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V, <lb />
and <lb />
Cats <lb />
Corn. <lb />
Sharpened<lb />
Typewriter <lb />
none butter <lb />
All do <lb />
W. P. EDWARDS <lb />
W. B. He will sell <lb />
you Better Feed and More <lb />
Money than any man in town, <lb />
W. B. <lb />
Place is headquarters for Corn, Hay, <lb />
Oats, Cotton Seed Meal, Hulls, <lb />
Brand, Chicken Hominy, Cracked <lb />
Corn, con Meal and all kinds <lb />
Fred, Salt, Lime and Cement. <lb />
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he excursion to the <lb />
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after <lb />
and more ears had to be added <lb />
at in. excursion c <lb />
ed a large crowd and everything <lb />
passed oil Pitt <lb />
as made a fine <lb />
in; train reached Green- <lb />
ville on the return trip at <lb />
o'clock at night, and ail who <lb />
went report a fine day. <lb />
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The on <lb />
certain lot i r i i i I of Ian l i n <lb />
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P. C. I tty ltd <lb />
P. M, Johnston tor mill <lb />
repairs and supplies. Terms <lb />
they may all be <lb />
Stray Up. <lb />
ha taken up n mi tiled yearling <lb />
with . a out one <lb />
y I, can gel me by <lb />
pr -v ii g pi ind pa I v s. <lb />
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f. . r kept con- W <lb />
In stock. Country <lb />
I Harden, <lb />
North Carolina <lb />
CO. <lb />
NORFOLK, VA. <lb />
N. S. Sunday Train. <lb />
next Sunday the <lb />
Norfolk Southern will <lb />
though on Sundays from Cotton handlers r <lb />
Morehead City and Bagging. <lb />
Beaufort. The train will leave <lb />
Raleigh at a. passim <lb />
at reach <lb />
about noon. Returning <lb />
it will leave Beaufort at p. <lb />
m., some over live hours <lb />
at the seaside. <lb />
solicited <lb />
Nelson for salt <lb />
by Carr and <lb />
CO <lb />
to Norfolk, Va. and Return <lb />
The Atlantic Coast Line will <lb />
have tickets on pale for all trains <lb />
i trip fare from Farm-eh Saturday and for Sunday <lb />
and Arthur from Green- forenoon trains commencing Sat- <lb />
vile, Simpson and May 29th and continuing <lb />
., . o Saturday Sept, 1908; <lb />
; to return Monday follow- <lb />
DAIRY PRODUCTS. <lb />
I moved my to th.- the famous seashore resorts <lb />
urn- i am ., <lb />
d than ever to furnish of Virginia and North Carolina <lb />
all Dairy Products. Will make delivery , minimum <lb />
I hens TM. For information ca on ticket <lb />
I, I, I agent or write T. C. White. <lb />
W. J. G. P. A. <lb />
to The p. T u<lb />
18- <lb />
ROUND r-3 <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 suit <lb />
L C- ARTHUR, Greenville, <lb />
mm <lb />
ft V J J <lb />
Norfolk and <lb />
i- J <lb />
Railway <lb />
Harry K. Walcott 2nd tit M. <lb />
TR G DEPART M EN T. <lb />
LEAVE GREENVILLE <lb />
. For i. <lb />
p. m. ton, Hertford, E City. Suffolk, and Norfolk, and <lb />
to <lb />
NEW KILN FOR <lb />
O i C R<lb />
WALTON BRICK COMPANY <lb />
MACCLESFIELD, . C. <lb />
fl <lb />
.<lb />
To every one who <lb />
I For Chocowinity, Washington, <lb />
a. I For Wilson <lb />
p. i late <lb />
Raleigh, <lb />
ARRIVE GREENVILLE <lb />
I From Washington, Chocowinity, and Inter- <lb />
mediate <lb />
i From Norfolk, Suffolk, K Hertford, <lb />
m. Columbia, Belhaven. Plymouth, and Inter. <lb />
a. m. t From Raleigh, Zebulon, and <lb />
p. m. ions. <lb />
only <lb />
no. <lb />
p. <lb />
as information; and are <lb />
H. C. <lb />
PASSENGER AGENT. <lb />
NORFOLK. <lb />
NATURE'S WARNING. <lb />
Gr People Must <lb />
and Heed It. <lb />
ills some quietly <lb />
Hut nature always you <lb />
Not tho kidney . <lb />
See if the color <lb />
If there are and sediment, <lb />
I frequent, scanty, painful, <lb />
It's time then to use Dean's <lb />
Pills. <lb />
To ward off disease or <lb />
j bet es. <lb />
have done great work in tins <lb />
locality. <lb />
I Mrs. T. A. Mitchell, Chestnut St., <lb />
N C, a long <lb />
kidneys were weak, causing <lb />
secretions to pass irregularly. <lb />
I There a eon dull ache across <lb />
the small of and I had bear- <lb />
, down pains through my abdomen <lb />
bothered me both day and night. <lb />
reading about Kidney <lb />
WOMAN <lb />
BE IN- <lb />
cash <lb />
or pays<lb />
pure lases <lb />
will send your name and ad- <lb />
dress we will mail <lb />
Mother Cray's a <lb />
certain, pleasant herb for <lb />
Women's ills. It is a reliable regulator <lb />
and never-falling. If you have pains <lb />
in the back, Urinary, Bladder o Kid- <lb />
trouble, us this pleasant union <lb />
aromatic herbs, roots and leaves. All <lb />
Druggists sell it, cents, or address, <lb />
The Mother Cray C. Le Roy, N. Y. <lb />
count will give absolute . e ;<lb />
to <lb />
THE PAY OF ACTORS. <lb />
size x inches and <lb />
w h o p u h o <lb />
on account we will give <lb />
Popular Picture <lb />
all <lb />
In <lb />
Were Fairly Largo Even <lb />
tho Sixteenth Century. <lb />
efficient actor received in <lb />
1635 as largo a regular salary as <lb />
of which sum is the <lb />
modern equivalent. The lowest <lb />
known valuation set an <lb />
wages at cents or in <lb />
money about a year. <lb />
These are all new and are the most popular sellers <lb />
in nil <lb />
the large cities. We make ton this Oiler to <lb />
Rugs. Come at once and get tin <lb />
pick. They are yours tor days. <lb />
Furniture And House <lb />
en <lb />
In <lb />
la y Q low. <lb />
Goods <lb />
Installments. <lb />
Kills a- d impressed, I pro-; emoluments an ac- <lb />
I used them in strict 1590 are not likely to <lb />
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Bonds, Life and Fire. <lb />
NATIONS THAT DIED. <lb />
Poland her <lb />
. v r , own and follies. <lb />
Meet of Them Went to Their Doom <lb />
as Did common people in <lb />
countries which died but <lb />
-one down The <lb />
perished like that. <lb />
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s-i m In-1 Unit could make <lb />
no stand its enemies. <lb />
by tho barbarians and <lb />
not the <lb />
of a vast empire, hut the city of <lb />
with the the <lb />
and pains I and <lb />
became normal. I feel <lb />
b r in every way and therefore <lb />
commend Kidney Hills as an <lb />
rem to other Kidney <lb />
, . <lb />
For side by all Price <lb />
cents Co . Buffalo, <lb />
Yo.-k, for the <lb />
States. <lb />
Remember the t and <lb />
take no other. <lb />
of <lb />
j . ., j. noticed with <lb />
m,. interest the many tinted bars <lb />
an. bands that in the shape of <lb />
tongues of from <lb />
wood burning in a lire. These <lb />
line result of <lb />
i-i of <lb />
the people never stood together in <lb />
ii of or <lb />
Poland was big country, but it <lb />
divided m <lb />
and <lb />
more powerful, nil three <lb />
took a large. <lb />
the <lb />
mar <lb />
woo <lb />
fuel. The blue .- from<lb />
. Tilts i- from the <lb />
.,.,. rod from mag- <lb />
r-,. <lb />
. . m <lb />
of the <lb />
popes, over which tho pontiffs <lb />
reigned as kings, finally tho city <lb />
was taken without a real light by <lb />
the soldiers tho king Italy. <lb />
Tho empire of tho had its <lb />
capital at Constantinople, <lb />
it was tho greatest power in j <lb />
the world, it became honey- <lb />
combed with vice and enervated <lb />
with pride luxury; also it grew <lb />
old weak. <lb />
Then the Turks made a tigerish <lb />
spring on Constantinople and took <lb />
it by storm. The lust of the Greek <lb />
emperors died sword in hand, and <lb />
his descendants are living in Eng- <lb />
land today in very humble <lb />
Egypt, once so powerful and fa- <lb />
under the was con- <lb />
by Rome and was afterward <lb />
swamped by the <lb />
Tho great moguls used to reign <lb />
in India. In the days of Queen <lb />
Elizabeth the mogul, or emperor <lb />
of Delhi, as he was sometimes <lb />
called, was so powerful that he <lb />
thought it a vast condescension on <lb />
his part to receive an embassy from <lb />
the maiden queen. <lb />
But as time went on the groat <lb />
rajahs, or tributary kings, rebelled <lb />
against the moguls. <lb />
rent asunder by the wars between <lb />
rival rajahs. This gave the <lb />
France at first hold the upper <lb />
hand and nearly conquered th <lb />
land. Rut then England drove <lb />
France and seized the empire <lb />
of the moguls for herself. <lb />
Tho heir of the moguls still en- <lb />
joys a pen lion given by the British <lb />
got eminent. <lb />
Poland used to occupy a big place <lb />
on tho map of Europe, At one time <lb />
was much <lb />
ore <lb />
II-. and <lb />
share of Poland in <lb />
In tho trio of robbers made <lb />
a second swoop. Only the ghost of <lb />
Poland left. Another year saw <lb />
the end of tragedy. The las <lb />
remnants of Poland swallowed <lb />
up by Russia, Prussia and Austria. <lb />
The fate of the republic of <lb />
ice is one of must dramatic in <lb />
all history. Its doges ranked as <lb />
the equals of tho proudest kings. <lb />
Its alliance was coveted by the <lb />
greatest powers. All real power <lb />
rested in the hands of the dreaded <lb />
council of ten and tho secret throe. <lb />
The latter was a trio of living mys- <lb />
and were known by name to <lb />
practically no one in <lb />
So the government of Venice was <lb />
a terror to its own people and the <lb />
world. Then <lb />
came upon the scene, and <lb />
of St. Mark <lb />
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Henri -are. ninth. <lb />
. . do that <lb />
tin re i. in i II to or <lb />
after <lb />
every I says <lb />
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so In have a chance win- <lb />
n little and little <lb />
or few <lb />
mm ; I of I. . <lb />
ll,. e arr Ills i as t- <lb />
one a million <lb />
tram s in. I a I .-i <lb />
a franc or n m of in- <lb />
n and one of losing <lb />
a million <lb />
SPRING AND SUMMER <lb />
IN <lb />
North Carolina Mountains <lb />
Tin Him i <lb />
SCENERY UNPARALLELED <lb />
at in j aid Pi u it this <lb />
have fallen below in our <lb />
money, while the remuneration duo <lb />
performances at court or in 110- <lb />
houses, if accounts of <lb />
1594 accepted as the basis of <lb />
reckoning, added some <lb />
Actresses did not appear until <lb />
female parts being <lb />
taken by boys. Among <lb />
earliest wore Mistress Noll <lb />
of king's playhouse and <lb />
Both from having <lb />
;,. o earning pro- <lb />
carious about tho theater, <lb />
were raised to the affluence of a <lb />
performance, about in present <lb />
value. <lb />
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by the <lb />
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OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
The Greenville Trust Co., <lb />
AT N. C, <lb />
At the close of business, April 28th, <lb />
, e in <lb />
Resources Ll. <lb />
Capital stock <lb />
Surplus fund <lb />
; . <lb />
cur. <lb />
Dividends <lb />
Time <lb />
,. <lb />
r. I; <lb />
Loans and discounts <lb />
secured <lb />
and unsecured <lb />
and <lb />
Furniture and fixtures <lb />
loans <lb />
Due from <lb />
Cash<lb />
Silver in.-hiding <lb />
minor in currency <lb />
Mal notes <lb />
other S. notes <lb />
Total <lb />
1,374.511 <lb />
1,000.001 <lb />
Ml <lb />
1,9117.02<lb />
and <lb />
aid <lb />
7.038.1 <lb />
Total <lb />
2.1100.07 <lb />
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The acetylene lighted buoys of tho <lb />
Swedish coast keep In action seventy <lb />
days without renewal of the single <lb />
tubes of fifty liters of dissolved <lb />
Ingenious automatic <lb />
makes this possible. A bright reflect <lb />
tog surface and a black absorbing on <lb />
give expansion by daylight, <lb />
cloning a valve and shutting off <lb />
the gas. but at night action ceases, <lb />
the valve opens, and the gas, <lb />
lighted, continues <lb />
Plain Dealer. <lb />
Not Silent. <lb />
am this letter with a <lb />
lent he wrote to her. and Just <lb />
he dropped a little of the hot <lb />
wax on bis thumb and feat out a howl <lb />
of pain that could be heard clear <lb />
the cornet, <lb />
Dealer.<lb />
go by but they <lb />
with what <lb />
Railway Train, with <lb />
Coaches a. d Parlor Car, Golds- <lb />
DUN and N. C , via <lb />
Durham, Greensboro and Salisbury, on <lb />
following <lb />
No-21 ; <lb />
6.45 a. Ar p. m. <lb />
8.45 a m. Raleigh Ar p. m. <lb />
m. Durham Ar 5.25 <lb />
12.30 p. m. 3.10 p. m. <lb />
2.10 p. m. Salisbury Ar m. <lb />
3.50 p. m. Ar p. m. <lb />
p. m. Ar Newton a. m. <lb />
6.07 p. m. Ar a. m. <lb />
6.53 p. m. 10.21 a. m. <lb />
6.35 p. m. Ar M a. m <lb />
8.15 p. m Ar 8.00 a. m. <lb />
Other convenient and <lb />
Through Car <lb />
mill ml M uH <lb />
May 15.1901. <lb />
For an to fares, <lb />
lea, etc., call on Agent of this Company <lb />
or the undersigned <lb />
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for He pi <lb />
must be <lb />
of in the f <lb />
platers -1 will double <lb />
what it i- <lb />
then Io now. <lb />
a- the then seemed, it <lb />
soon common, <lb />
being paid lo Mac-ready and <lb />
even r. Hat it i, of <lb />
dwarfed Into insignificance by the <lb />
emoluments received from the <lb />
American public by such artists hi <lb />
and Irving, <lb />
was paid a night, <lb />
which seems to have struck the Pa- <lb />
dumb with astonishment. It <lb />
is difficult to apportion Sir Henry <lb />
receipts apart from Miss <lb />
Tern's. But they undoubtedly won <lb />
high as a night<lb />
STATE OF NORTH <lb />
. s. Carr, <lb />
that th. <lb />
nuts <lb />
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Now n White store on rive <lb />
More room <lb />
to i-i-e me. <lb />
Com<lb />
C. D. TUNSTALL <lb />
Opposite Center Warehouse. <lb />
General Merchandise. <lb />
The North Carolina <lb />
College of Agriculture and Mechanic <lb />
Arts. <lb />
The State's for <lb />
Courses in <lb />
in Civil, Electrical and <lb />
Engineering; i; <lb />
Dyeing; In Industrial <lb />
Ch Why not lit yourself <lb />
by one of th e <lb />
D. H. HI LI., <lb />
West N. C. <lb />
Deciding the <lb />
Two bosom friends were at <lb />
over ownership of an umbrella <lb />
tell you it's persisted the <lb />
first man. <lb />
say that umbrella's <lb />
asserted the other. <lb />
wrong. I've had it for <lb />
fix months least. Sec the <lb />
but they're not your <lb />
they're the initials of th <lb />
man I borrowed it <lb />
Geese. <lb />
A Georgia editor wants to know in <lb />
what part of the country the <lb />
in lie found. That Is hard <lb />
any. would <lb />
Tennessee, <lb />
some BODS New York. <lb />
of <lb />
PAUL <lb />
THE TAILOR <lb />
tic found on Fourth street <lb />
prepared to clean, press repair <lb />
Mens Clothing and Ladies Skirts <lb />
All done suits <lb />
made- to , <lb />
Tout <lb />
When in ht the <lb />
On boardwalk and inlet. <lb />
apply to <lb />
MRS. ll- I <lb />
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                <p>
Dr. Edward Everett Hale. the <lb />
A aged chaplain of the apart for listing, list takers are <lb />
D J WHICHARD States senate, died Thursday at in every township to <lb />
EDITOR AND <lb />
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
Year <lb />
Six <lb />
Single Copy <lb />
rate may be had upon <lb />
t th business in The <lb />
Reflector corner Evans and <lb />
Third Street. <lb />
The whole month of June set about as reasonable to tax min- <lb />
for the privilege of preach- <lb />
in the city, or for a man to <lb />
his home in Boston. He was <lb />
years of age and hail been in <lb />
failing health several months. <lb />
E in the post office at Greenville <lb />
N. C. mail matter. <lb />
FRIDAY JUNE 1909. <lb />
S ragtime music is a <lb />
back number. And Sousa ought <lb />
to know, if anybody does. <lb />
An exchange want to know <lb />
can a rabbit swim. He can if be <lb />
wants too, go far as our consent <lb />
When you travel and meet up <lb />
with people tell them this i <lb />
Greenville, yours if you <lb />
Those who were nut expecting <lb />
congress to do any reforming of <lb />
the are nut likely be <lb />
disappointed. <lb />
Several towns in the State are <lb />
planning for fourth of July <lb />
If Greenville wants a <lb />
large crowd in town about that <lb />
time it is time some steps were <lb />
being taken in that direction. <lb />
The Reflector has received a <lb />
number of congratulations on <lb />
slogan that was selected for <lb />
Greenville. It is generally <lb />
conceded that Greenville, <lb />
if you has the true <lb />
ring to it.<lb />
The State i- a new <lb />
organization added to the <lb />
existing in This <lb />
chili composed of State officers <lb />
and those connected with the <lb />
State work at the capital, the <lb />
membership being limited <lb />
fifty. <lb />
Opponents of the income tax <lb />
are getting ready to offer a <lb />
for the bill now pending <lb />
in the senate. Of course. The <lb />
the people, and there is no <lb />
excuse for failure to list. <lb />
charge board against the cow <lb />
that furnishes milk and butter <lb />
for family and make her pull <lb />
We see that Warrenton, a dray to pay her <lb />
town very much smaller than <lb />
Greenville, is to have a large <lb />
cotton factory. Greenville <lb />
ought to move up for <lb />
something like this. If smaller else, <lb />
towns with less capital and few <lb />
advantages secure <lb />
factories, it looks like our <lb />
pie might do the same thing. <lb />
board. This special tax against <lb />
newspapers is one that Charlotte <lb />
should hasten to wipe out, from <lb />
a sense of gratitude if nothing <lb />
A Nebraska girl swallowed , rich folks want to dodge all the <lb />
lot of gun cotton with suicidal and have it <lb />
intent, and the doctors tied Mk <lb />
to keep her from exploding. <lb />
tariff. <lb />
The IS the name of a <lb />
paper that has been start- <lb />
auspices of the <lb />
Senator Clay, of Georgia, says <lb />
the duty congress is putting on <lb />
cotton bagging will cost th <lb />
South live million dollars a year. Training <lb />
. I School at Concord. We have re- <lb />
If you are not doing your part the copy it <lb />
to help Greenville grow, you are contain much interesting mat <lb />
not the proper person in com tor about the school. <lb />
plain at what somebody else <lb />
The Durham is won- <lb />
it would be like if <lb />
Washington dispatches say the Democrats were to get to- <lb />
that President Taft taken get her and adopt such a plat- <lb />
sides with Senator Aldrich for form as they really <lb />
the defeat of the income tax Guess it be just like it is <lb />
proposition. now. the men elected on the <lb />
platform voting contrary to it. <lb />
B, N. Hike ha- made another <lb />
donation of to Trinity <lb />
College at Durban., making a <lb />
total of <lb />
ed to that H ii. <lb />
There is much goo property <lb />
in and around Greenville on <lb />
which then should be buildings <lb />
If you are con tern plating the <lb />
. purchase i here, hut bold- <lb />
n the free list will Hie thought that <lb />
cheap, r. you <lb />
Diamond <lb />
give lots u far n it is <lb />
and producers. Being permitted will <lb />
to buy d an mid fr e <lb />
duty is . great <lb />
y in four calculation. <lb />
i- mgr. party <lb />
t John <lb />
Just think of a chewing gum Small have returned to Washing- <lb />
trust forming nearly -even t-mi from their trip through East- <lb />
million capital. Who North Carolina over the <lb />
ever there was so much route of the proposed inland <lb />
money in such a small thing. They express de- <lb />
light over the trip and are en- <lb />
About half of tax listing time for the waterway. <lb />
gone by, and the outlook is <lb />
that folks must come up faster i We see no reason for <lb />
in the next two weeks or some ling Governor Kitchin for giving <lb />
body is going to be double taxed, good positions at his disposal to <lb />
men who were prominent in <lb />
Senator Overman says him get his office, To <lb />
tariff bill now being considered do so is both human nature <lb />
by congress is the most unjust rule of politics. For one we <lb />
and iniquitous ever passed. Yet have always believed that <lb />
there are Democrats who are the <lb />
helping it along. <lb />
The way the Sugar Trust has <lb />
been made to cough up ten and <lb />
a half million dollars in <lb />
shows that the trusts <lb />
can be reached when the courts <lb />
go after them right. <lb />
It is beginning to look like it <lb />
makes little difference, so far as <lb />
the interests of the people are <lb />
concerned, what the political <lb />
complexion of congress is, as <lb />
they all more or less eat out of <lb />
the same spoon when they get <lb />
there. <lb />
If men could destroy their <lb />
past utterances, embarrassing <lb />
parallels might not jump up to <lb />
show their insincerity in either <lb />
former or statements. For <lb />
instance, what Senator Simmons <lb />
said about Mr. Bryan in the <lb />
campaign of and what he <lb />
says about the same man in 1909, <lb />
do not tally well together. <lb />
Ex-Governor K. B. Glenn is <lb />
reported to have enjoyed a good <lb />
hearty when he read <lb />
story from Washington City <lb />
sent to the Charlotte Observer <lb />
about himself and Mr- Joseph us <lb />
Daniels succeeding Senators <lb />
Overman and Simmons. No <lb />
doubt others enjoyed a laugh <lb />
over the article, as it was not <lb />
hard to see that the author mutt <lb />
have been drawing largely on <lb />
imagination. <lb />
The government received in- <lb />
formation that filibustering ex- <lb />
for Venezuela were be- <lb />
fitted up at Elizabeth City <lb />
and Edenton, in this State, and <lb />
precautionary steps were taken <lb />
to prevent such invasion of lieu <lb />
laws. Revenue cutters <lb />
are Eastern North <lb />
Carolina waters for the purpose <lb />
of preventing the of <lb />
such an expedition. <lb />
The old raying is go away from <lb />
home to learn the news, hence <lb />
that is a rather interesting <lb />
statement by Mr. II. E C. <lb />
ant. Washington City <lb />
dent of the Charlotte Observer, <lb />
which he semis that paper re- <lb />
a reported movement to <lb />
have the two present North Car- <lb />
senators succeeded by Mr. <lb />
Daniels and ex Gov. <lb />
R, B. Glenn. <lb />
The Herald says Durham <lb />
a large cotton mill just by <lb />
a little effort on the part of the <lb />
citizenship. The be- <lb />
that proper effort on the <lb />
part of the people of i his town <lb />
would secure -nine factories <lb />
here. They certainly are need- <lb />
ed enough for something along <lb />
I this line to be done, and there <lb />
is every opportunity lure to <lb />
make manufacturing enterprises <lb />
pay.<lb />
We have received the <lb />
the A. and M. College <lb />
at The issue of this <lb />
year includes, in addition to the <lb />
various courses in agriculture <lb />
and in engineering, a full list of <lb />
the alumni Of the college, A <lb />
glance at this list shows that the <lb />
young men educated at the col- <lb />
are closely following the <lb />
professions for which they were <lb />
trained. These men are be- <lb />
coming a power in the State's <lb />
industrious life. Persons de- <lb />
siring copies of the <lb />
may address Registrar's <lb />
West Raleigh, N. C. <lb />
Rev. A B. Grumpier, who <lb />
was once a Methodist minister <lb />
but several years ago left that <lb />
church and became the leader of <lb />
what is known us the Holiness <lb />
sect, has publicly recanted his <lb />
STATE NEWS. <lb />
of in North Caro- <lb />
Gastonia, June in <lb />
the extreme was the death here <lb />
yesterday morning shortly after <lb />
o'clock of Mr. Leonard <lb />
land, who died in the city <lb />
as the result of injuries <lb />
Saturday night at <lb />
o'clock when he jumped from <lb />
fast train No. as it passed <lb />
through Gastonia. His skull was <lb />
i fractured in at least two places, <lb />
his head bore two or more gap- <lb />
wounds, both legs were <lb />
broken and other marks of the <lb />
accident were apparent on his <lb />
body. <lb />
Asheville, N. C, June 15.- <lb />
Two miners, Woody and English, <lb />
are dead as the result of a cave- <lb />
of hi love, lie also <lb />
urged those who followed him <lb />
into his church to <lb />
turn to the church, s with which <lb />
they formerly affiliated.<lb />
Oar Fact Ten <lb />
Of all the towns of wonderful <lb />
growth in North Carolina or any <lb />
oilier Southern State none can <lb />
surpass and few equal Spray, in <lb />
this State. According to the <lb />
News, that town <lb />
now has seven cotton mills, two <lb />
woolen mills and numerous <lb />
smaller industries, and there is <lb />
always a demand for laborers at <lb />
good wages. The annual payroll <lb />
is employment is <lb />
furnished persons This is <lb />
a showing much larger towns <lb />
might well be proud to boast. <lb />
It is all the more remarkable <lb />
when coupled with the fact that <lb />
only a few years ago Spray was <lb />
a small village no factories <lb />
at all. Really its existence be- <lb />
as a manufacturing town, <lb />
for it was of no consequence <lb />
far-sighted and enterprising <lb />
business men began t build <lb />
factories there. Then it rapidly <lb />
sprang into an important <lb />
audit has con- <lb />
to grow and its business <lb />
to increase with every passing <lb />
year. It furnishes evidence of <lb />
what energy and pluck on tin- <lb />
part of a few business men will <lb />
do and also shows what building <lb />
up of former waste places in our <lb />
State has been done by the man- <lb />
industry. <lb />
While it is gratifying to note <lb />
what progress Spray has <lb />
through its cotton mills and <lb />
other factories it is still <lb />
gratifying to know that then <lb />
are many Sprays on a larger <lb />
Holiness church to return to the j in a mica mine in Mitchell <lb />
county. The men were not killed <lb />
outright, but Woody died before <lb />
aid reached them, forty-eight <lb />
hours after the accident. Eng- <lb />
died in a few hours after <lb />
being taken oat of the shaft. <lb />
the next sixty days bids <lb />
for a site for the North Carolina <lb />
Knights of Pythias <lb />
will be received from towns de- <lb />
siring to secure the location for <lb />
this institution. George I. <lb />
Hackney, Asheville, grand <lb />
is ex chairman and <lb />
J. D. Durham, <lb />
of the Grand <lb />
commission, that has in hand the <lb />
matter of selecting the <lb />
of the orphanage. A site at Dur <lb />
ham is understood to have been <lb />
tentatively selected, but this is <lb />
subject to change in the event <lb />
there is sufficient inducement <lb />
offered by some other town in <lb />
the State. <lb />
Mr. D. Smith, of Winterville, <lb />
was brought to the city on the <lb />
late Coast Line train, yesterday, <lb />
and taken to the Mr. <lb />
Smith was suffering with a most <lb />
acute end severe attack of <lb />
appendicitis and immediate <lb />
operation was found necessary. <lb />
When operated upon the <lb />
was found to be <lb />
nous. Though he rallied well <lb />
f n m the operation and seems <lb />
some Letter today, his condition <lb />
is most and little hope is <lb />
ONLY A BUCK SHEEP. <lb />
Bat He Give a Mid Cold Shivers. <lb />
Mr. M. J. Briley, who lives at <lb />
the Leonidas Fleming place, five <lb />
miles from town, had an <lb />
a nights ago that <lb />
fords himself and neighbors <lb />
some amusement since it is over. <lb />
Mr. Briley was awakened about <lb />
o'clock by the barking of his <lb />
dogs. He looked out to see what <lb />
the dogs were after and they had <lb />
bayed something on the porch <lb />
but were giving the of <lb />
their barks plenty distance. <lb />
He crept out to a of the <lb />
porch for a better view and saw <lb />
a big black something standing <lb />
In the end f the perch, <lb />
undisturbed by the k- <lb />
of the dogs <lb />
Seeing this big black obj. ct in <lb />
his porch put old chills to <lb />
lug stress Mr. buck <lb />
until after watching for some <lb />
moments from his place <lb />
behind the corner he concluded <lb />
it looked like a she. p. He went <lb />
after bis wife to join in the <lb />
and they f <lb />
that it was in fact big o <lb />
Just how the <lb />
there at that time of night could <lb />
not be told, for no neighbor <lb />
nearer than had any <lb />
she-p. <lb />
Kinston Free <lb />
Greensboro, June V, hen <lb />
James W. H. May In company <lb />
with Deputy Sheriff John W. <lb />
Weatherly, went into a cell of <lb />
the jail at noon today to <lb />
out a prisoner who was wanted <lb />
in the court house, John <lb />
who was occupying the cell with <lb />
the prisoner wanted, suddenly <lb />
r j began Jailer May over <lb />
smaller scale in North Carolina. tn head a big linked iron <lb />
Each one demonstrates tin- value chain, cutting a bad scalp wound <lb />
which every new cotton mill or Ion his head through his hat be- <lb />
of that kind is to I the assailant with the aid of <lb />
its locality and to the State a- a deputy sheriff, the jailer and <lb />
whole, shows with what care the the other prisoner could get him <lb />
industrial enterprise in our State <lb />
should op <lb />
Brown at <lb />
Hendersonville, <lb />
Wednesday at o'clock p. m. <lb />
the marriage of Miss Nancy <lb />
Lou of <lb />
to Dr. Zeno Brown, of <lb />
took place- at the home of the <lb />
bride's parents. Dr. an Mrs. J. <lb />
R.-v. Dr. . W. <lb />
Moore officiating, the <lb />
being the impressive ring <lb />
of the church. <lb />
The bride, a remarkably hand- <lb />
some young woman of the <lb />
type, was beautifully gown- <lb />
ed in voile trimmed in <lb />
lace and pearl trimmings, and <lb />
carried a shower bouquet of <lb />
bride's roses. <lb />
The home was made beautiful <lb />
with tasty decorations of green <lb />
and white, with banks <lb />
ramblers. In the <lb />
room, before an altar <lb />
entertained for his recovery. banked with white roses, the <lb />
You had just as well get the <lb />
matter fixed in your mind that <lb />
if you wail to list your taxes <lb />
before the county commissioners <lb />
penalty will he double tax. <lb />
The alignment u the tariff <lb />
question, at present, demon <lb />
that this is a large <lb />
try and the interests of different <lb />
sections are diversified, con- <lb />
with each other. It also <lb />
demonstrates the fact that our <lb />
contention, a year ago, for a <lb />
platform with but few planks, <lb />
was events should <lb />
now learn the makers of plat- <lb />
forms a lesson for the future. It <lb />
is a difficult matter to make a <lb />
platform that will suit every <lb />
part of the country, so the best <lb />
plan is to have just as few planks <lb />
as possible, and let the local is- <lb />
sues right themselves- It now <lb />
seems that what is one section's <lb />
medicine is another's poison, <lb />
and Democrats, as well as Re- <lb />
publicans, in congress, are <lb />
both the medicine and the <lb />
poison in large doses. The end <lb />
is not the consumer is <lb />
not relieved of the pains of tax- <lb />
that is forced upon him. <lb />
Relief is wanted <lb />
ham Sun. <lb />
One of the most ungrateful <lb />
things we know of in connection <lb />
with Charlotte, is the special <lb />
tax which that city levies on its <lb />
newspapers. is the <lb />
greatest town in North Carolina, <lb />
and its prestige is due more to <lb />
the newspapers there than to <lb />
any other factor. These papers <lb />
work hard for Charlotte day. <lb />
after day, and that they should j <lb />
have to pay a special tax for stuff see F. V- Johnston. <lb />
privilege is absurd. It would be <lb />
Couple were united, afterwards <lb />
receiving the <lb />
and good wishes of the <lb />
aid a few immediate <lb />
The wedding march was played <lb />
by Mr. Ed winds, assisted <lb />
by Edna Hart and Annie <lb />
Leah Smith. <lb />
aid Mr-. Brown left on <lb />
train for a short trip, <lb />
after which they will be at home <lb />
in Charlotte <lb />
down and tie him. Spense has <lb />
been in jail eight weeks awaiting <lb />
admission into the asylum, <lb />
been sent here from High <lb />
Point. He has been very quiet <lb />
and orderly, showing no signs of <lb />
being dangerous until the sudden <lb />
attack on the jailer today. <lb />
Coming Jane Thirtieth. <lb />
Of Miss Helen Marie Day, who <lb />
with her sister, Miss <lb />
Day Miss Phyllis Woodall, <lb />
will give a recital in Masonic <lb />
Temple opera house on June 30th, <lb />
the New York Post <lb />
Helen Mane Day's rendition <lb />
of her songs was accomplished <lb />
with the same care and success <lb />
that mark all of her work. Her <lb />
voice is fresh and brilliant in <lb />
and is well managed. She <lb />
received the enthusiastic <lb />
of the audience and mer- <lb />
the many recalls that the <lb />
audience insisted upon when her <lb />
numbers were finished. She has <lb />
a beautiful clear and expressive <lb />
voice showing great skill, <lb />
much of the opportunities <lb />
offered. Her work been re- <lb />
with enthusiastic <lb />
of appreciation in of <lb />
he larger cities of the United <lb />
States and Canada, where she <lb />
appeared. She has a fine <lb />
stage presence and great drama- <lb />
tic ability. <lb />
Pita is put up in a <lb />
tube with nozzle May Le <lb />
applied directly to the parts. <lb />
Plies Sold by John <lb />
L. Woolen. <lb />
S in K I o r<lb />
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT. <lb />
IN CHARGE OF <lb />
Authorized Agent of The Eastern Reflector for Ayden and vicinity. Advertising rates furnished <lb />
you can get nice ceiling and <lb />
flooring, windows and door <lb />
seed at Mer. <lb />
Co. <lb />
J. R. Smith went to Greenville made to order at J. R. <lb />
Friday Smith Co. Dixon <lb />
M. M. and <lb />
CROSS ROADS ITEMS. <lb />
Sauls makes the best <lb />
cold drinks that can be made at <lb />
the lea cold the year <lb />
round- Try one. <lb />
Everett went to Zebu <lb />
Ion Thursday and returned Fri- <lb />
day. <lb />
They tell me that J. R. Smith <lb />
Co., Dixon are manufacturing <lb />
as good wagons, carts and bug- <lb />
as can be found any where. <lb />
See them before buying. <lb />
Jesse Cannon and wife went <lb />
to Greenville Friday. <lb />
Seed peanuts for sale by J. R. <lb />
Smith Co. <lb />
An expert rider was <lb />
here yesterday shoeing us ho <lb />
well he could ride. <lb />
Spring dress goods laces and <lb />
to match at J. It. Smith <lb />
Out of the names sent to <lb />
Dr. Sauls for cur new tobacco <lb />
warehouse, the committee <lb />
sent in <lb />
by J. B- Pearce, of Ayden. <lb />
Names came from various places <lb />
in North Carolina, Georgia, <lb />
South Carolina and Alabama. <lb />
M. II. Sauls has just received <lb />
a fine lot of perfumes and toilet <lb />
water. <lb />
Mrs C. C. Needham continues <lb />
very sick. <lb />
Paris Green at J. R. Smith Co. I <lb />
Rev. T. H. King, of <lb />
ville, was here Friday making <lb />
for the union pro- <lb />
nit Hie pastors <lb />
church folks town to be- <lb />
next <lb />
R hose for <lb />
-1 n is of <lb />
the i on the <lb />
J. Smith Co. <lb />
at J. R. Dixon Co. <lb />
We can shoe your mules <lb />
horses, repair your carts, bug- <lb />
and wagons on short notice. <lb />
J. R. Smith Co, Dixon. <lb />
Tr a bucket of use <lb />
third less than lard at J. R. <lb />
Smith Co. <lb />
Car suit just received at J. R. <lb />
Smith Co. <lb />
N, C. cut at J. R. <lb />
Smith Co <lb />
School books, tablets. Bibles <lb />
and Testaments at J- K. 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 />
Any kind of sewing machine <lb />
needle you at J- K. Smith <lb />
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 one shoe bears <lb />
this mark of <lb />
For sale by J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
Money buy better shoes <lb />
for they <lb />
I are guaranteed to satisfy, <lb />
shoe dealers everywhere <lb />
Smith Co, <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
N 1909. <lb />
Agnes and Trilby <lb />
spent at <lb />
Smiths, in <lb />
had choir practice <lb />
Smiths school louse Thursday <lb />
night. <lb />
v lives tier <lb />
h i j i r. <lb />
tWO <lb />
 he mi <lb />
.,. . in peas, <lb />
mixed Japan and will <lb />
get another good crop from same <lb />
land. It always pays to raise all <lb />
the home supplies you need. <lb />
The above is a sample of what <lb />
can be done. <lb />
Mrs Haywood <lb />
her brother, if. <lb />
attended choir practice at Smiths <lb />
The Brick ware- <lb />
house is for rent. It is <lb />
located and lighted. The <lb />
right man can do a good business <lb />
here this season. Apply to J. R. <lb />
Smith Bro. <lb />
Mrs. Joe May. of <lb />
spent Friday with Mrs. J. R. <lb />
Turnage. <lb />
Harrows and cultivators at J. <lb />
R. Smith Co. <lb />
J. J- and J. R. Turnage <lb />
returned from Asheville <lb />
Mason's fruit jars, caps and <lb />
rubbers for same at J. R. Smith <lb />
Ca <lb />
Prof. Cale. of Grifton. was <lb />
here yesterday- <lb />
Rape s ed and Millet seed for <lb />
sale by J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
Edwin Tripp has taken a <lb />
with J. J. Hines Co- <lb />
Lime, cement, window, doors, <lb />
locks and hinges at J. R. Smith <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. <lb />
have gone to Whitakers to visit <lb />
relatives. <lb />
All kind sewing machine need- <lb />
shuttles, bobbins and <lb />
needle th readers for sale by J. <lb />
R. Smith Co. <lb />
Miss M. A. Johnson Co are <lb />
offering everything in millinery <lb />
at cost. It will be to your <lb />
interest to see chem. <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 a them when needing <lb />
anything this line. <lb />
Buy your <lb />
stair <lb />
ard filling of J, it. Smith <lb />
Co. Dixon. <lb />
Don't elsewhere, when <lb />
ard Smith <lb />
went to SnOW Hill Saturday and <lb />
n turned Monday. <lb />
Mrs. C. C. Cobb. of Norfolk, <lb />
and Miss of Wilson, <lb />
who are B. P. Cobb <lb />
to Greenville <lb />
and <lb />
had a nice little <lb />
school at Smiths school house <lb />
evening. <lb />
Rev. J. B. Cook, Pastor of the <lb />
church at Greenville, <lb />
came up Sunday evening and <lb />
preached an excellent <lb />
Brother J. F. Stokes brought <lb />
him up here. <lb />
Next Sunday, June 20th, is <lb />
Mr. G. Hinton <lb />
appointment at Smiths school <lb />
house, and Sunday school at <lb />
o'clock. We hope all who can <lb />
will come out- <lb />
Miss Joyner, of Greenville, <lb />
came up Sunday and returned <lb />
home Monday. <lb />
Patrick Cobb, of Kinston, was <lb />
visiting in Smithtown Saturday <lb />
night and Sunday and left on the <lb />
evening train Monday- <lb />
Miss Nannie Parker, of Greene <lb />
county, came yesterday to visit <lb />
Ivy Smith. <lb />
Mrs. C. E. and <lb />
children went to C- L. Tyson's <lb />
near Monday and re- <lb />
turned in the evening in the <lb />
rain. <lb />
We had heavy Friday <lb />
evening and at night and Sun- <lb />
day evening and night, and yes- <lb />
it rained nearly all the; <lb />
afternoon up to o'clock at <lb />
night. Entirely too wet to <lb />
in the fields to work, it looks <lb />
like the farmers will lose their <lb />
oat crop unless it fairs off <lb />
The held their debate at <lb />
Smith's school Saturday <lb />
night and will debate again this <lb />
week. <lb />
i Kings X Roads, June 1909. <lb />
H. T. Smith left Wednesday <lb />
to take a with the E. A. <lb />
Brown Tobacco Co <lb />
W. E. Smith and wife visited <lb />
his sister, Mrs. Hattie Randolph, <lb />
near Greenville, Saturday ard <lb />
Mrs- Addie Corbett spent <lb />
Sunday in Falkland visiting Mr- <lb />
J. C. Cook. <lb />
Mm Nannie Moore, from near <lb />
visited Miss Lanie <lb />
Ty.-on last week. <lb />
Misses Minnie Smith, Lanie <lb />
Ty on and Nannie Moore were <lb />
Mis Irene Smith last <lb />
Mrs. S. M. Smith spent, last <lb />
Tuesday with Mrs. W. S. E. <lb />
Smith. <lb />
R L. Matthews and wife <lb />
with his mother, Mrs. <lb />
Bettie Matthews. <lb />
J. T. Matthews returned home <lb />
Sunday from <lb />
Mrs. Laura Moore, of Snow. <lb />
Hill, visited W. C. Moore <lb />
day Sunday. <lb />
Misses Irene Smith and Nannie you <lb />
Moore went to Fountain <lb />
day. <lb />
Some of our farmers are <lb />
of curing some tobacco <lb />
the last of next week. <lb />
Mrs. W. E. Smith and Miss <lb />
Irene Smith spent Friday at H. <lb />
. Tyson's. <lb />
The Home Merchant. <lb />
In an editorial on it <lb />
Pays to Buy Goods at <lb />
the Independent, of Liberal, <lb />
recently had this I <lb />
deserved appreciation of the <lb />
any thought of j <lb />
sentiment or that <lb />
owe allegiance to anyone the <lb />
cold, hard truth is that the retail <lb />
merchants of our town are the <lb />
best business friends we <lb />
The retail merchant conducts a <lb />
school of commerce for our <lb />
the tuition is free. <lb />
Every man, woman and child i <lb />
gets the benefit of seeing in the <lb />
home town about anything that is <lb />
of real importance. He protects <lb />
u against fraud and deceit. He <lb />
stands for the square deal. <lb />
rod your home merchant <lb />
land then found your note for a j <lb />
hundred dollars in the bank d <lb />
i day as a result. You never paid <lb />
for a range that warped out <lb />
of shape in six I <lb />
your wife getting her <lb />
back. He never you <lb />
for a buggy that <lb />
you found out afterwards could <lb />
be bought anywhere for <lb />
I the home merchant is <lb />
just like you. He lives where <lb />
he does business and bis success <lb />
j depends on making a friend of <lb />
and your neighbor. Like <lb />
you, he has to <lb />
retail merchant is the <lb />
one great factor in our <lb />
system and this is true sole- <lb />
because he renders us better <lb />
service than we can get else- <lb />
where. Take him away and our <lb />
home town is gone; take our <lb />
home town away and we deprive <lb />
our children of the retail <lb />
which is the greatest single ed <lb />
factor in modern life. <lb />
No. it cannot be. The retail <lb />
merchant, will continue to abide <lb />
in our affections, so long as we <lb />
value our homes, because <lb />
the average citizen is proud, <lb />
of his town always tells how <lb />
close his farm is to and he <lb />
secretly despises t e method of <lb />
peddler system is <lb />
now known to be the legitimate <lb />
father of the whole <lb />
FLEMING WALLACE. <lb />
Mr. Chair Fleming Weds Mist Anni <lb />
Wallace at <lb />
Jamesville. N. C, June 1909. <lb />
At the home of Mr- and Mrs <lb />
Wallace, their daughter, <lb />
Miss Annie Wallace was married <lb />
to Mr. Fleming. <lb />
day evening, June 9th, at nine <lb />
o'clock. <lb />
The front hall door and rooms <lb />
were tastefully decorated with <lb />
potted plants and cut flowers, <lb />
while the awaited the <lb />
arrival of the bride and groom. <lb />
wedding march was render- <lb />
ed by Miss of <lb />
ville, N. C., Miss Cherry, of <lb />
Washington, the hall a <lb />
the <lb />
JUNE <lb />
Marriage Licenses. <lb />
Register of Deeds W. M. Moore <lb />
his issued the following licenses <lb />
since last <lb />
WHITE. <lb />
E. B. Thomas and Hellen R <lb />
Galloway. <lb />
Hal Basset Charles and Gladys <lb />
Cornelia Chapman. <lb />
W. F. Harris and Bettie <lb />
Lawhorn. <lb />
W. Carson and Fannie <lb />
lames. <lb />
Thomas D. Parish and Helen <lb />
Brink <lb />
COLORED. <lb />
Ward and Hettie Per- <lb />
kins. <lb />
Alfred Teel and Fannie Eaton. <lb />
Tyson and Sallie Newell, <lb />
dry Atkinson and Lizzie <lb />
Bragg. <lb />
p ,. t ,,. , bi. In e tea <lb />
and Emma <lb />
NO need or sun BRING from <lb />
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REPORT OF THE CONDITION <lb />
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb />
AT AYDEN, N. <lb />
At tin- Close April 28th, MOO, <lb />
Liabilities<lb />
Resources <lb />
Loons and discounts 17,887.42 Capital stock <lb />
Overdrafts unsecured To surplus fond <lb />
Furniture and fixtures . . , , <lb />
,. , , . I profits, less <lb />
Demand loans 2,500.001 <lb />
Due from 80,880.04 cur. exp. and 175.20 <lb />
Cash items Dividend unpaid 120.01 <lb />
Gold coin sub. to check 48,408.84 <lb />
Silver coin, including all <lb />
minor coin cur. 1,810.04 <lb />
hank and other <lb />
Notes 8.188.00 <lb />
bridesmaid, then followed <lb />
with his best man Mr. E <lb />
I. Fleming, of Greenville, C , <lb />
and following came the <lb />
leaning on the arm of her <lb />
Miss Kathleen <lb />
wore a suit of old rose with <lb />
to match. The ceremony was <lb />
performed by Rev. Mr. P ; <lb />
of N- C, the pastor <lb />
of the bride. <lb />
As the bride and groom passed <lb />
out the parlor they n <lb />
greeted with . <lb />
The presents were <lb />
handsome and numerous, allow- <lb />
the ea of many friends <lb />
and relatives. <lb />
The bride is a young lady <lb />
many attractions and groom <lb />
a popular employee the Dennis <lb />
Simmons Lumber Co. <lb />
many friends wish them a happy <lb />
A Treat in <lb />
ville People. <lb />
On Wednesday, in <lb />
Masonic Temple ho i . <lb />
three ladies of the music faculty <lb />
of Meredith of Raleigh, <lb />
will give a recital that <lb />
a rare to the lovers <lb />
of Greenville. These a- <lb />
Miss Helen M Day, M z <lb />
Day. contralto, <lb />
and Mies Phyllis violin- <lb />
program tI; excel- <lb />
lent one- <lb />
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Our family were all and raised <lb />
in Iowa, and nave used Chamberlain's <lb />
Colic, Cholera d <lb />
at for years. We <lb />
know how good is from <lb />
in it. In fact, <lb />
El Paso, toss, writer's lilY was <lb />
raved by the prompt use of this <lb />
We are now engaged in <lb />
at <lb />
a have introduced remedy h -r . <lb />
It has very successful and is <lb />
constantly in <lb />
Bros. is for ale by J. <lb />
L. Woolen and Wooten. <lb />
WOMEN VI HO a <lb />
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them. at all t. <lb />
Wanted-Ten to fifteen <lb />
with to work in knit- <lb />
ting mill at Scotland Neck, N. C. <lb />
Girls and boys not under <lb />
years of age can work. Nice <lb />
town, good graded school, none <lb />
bitter in the State. Pay while <lb />
learning the work. Fine <lb />
for those wanting nice <lb />
work. If interested write. <lb />
J. L. Bowers or A. <lb />
Neck. N. C. <lb />
ii, <lb />
A Guaranteed Cough remedy i <lb />
Lax cough , <lb />
croup, hoarse- <lb />
nets and ail bronchial i IT el .-i . <lb />
for is to r.-- <lb />
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good, an <lb />
in connection with the taking of <lb />
the oath of office of Judge Jam- <lb />
S. Manning. The Bible used <lb />
in administering the oath <lb />
office to the new m . i f <lb />
Supreme Court as one given <lb />
him by his father in March, <lb />
1871. Manning kept <lb />
and used the r since <lb />
and it is certainly something <lb />
that should indicate to others <lb />
the true inward nature of the <lb />
man. This one should be <lb />
as true as a man's for Ms <lb />
mother All outside r. <lb />
which may or may not bee. <lb />
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been kept and by <lb />
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passing notice It i n <lb />
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ton <lb />
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slips for sale by L. C. Arthur <lb />
NOT <lb />
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tripe, I . . ; -l U, <lb />
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to commute to Hi imprisonment <lb />
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STATE NORTH CAROLINA, <lb />
COUNTY PITT <lb />
I, J. R. Smith, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that <lb />
the statement is true to the best of my knowledge b-lief. <lb />
SMITH. Cashier. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb />
fore me, this 5th. day of May, <lb />
STANCIL HODGES, <lb />
Notary Public <lb />
Correct <lb />
J. R. SMITH. <lb />
ELI AS TURNAGE. <lb />
DIXON, <lb />
Directors. <lb />
perfect r of tuts, Corns, Bun s, <lb />
Sores. Scalds, <lb />
Eczema, for Sore By. <lb />
C Id Sires, Chapped Hands its <lb />
Infallible Plies, Only at All <lb />
Nice lot of new <lb />
memorandum books etc. at <lb />
Reflector Book Store. <lb />
Mr <lb />
R. L. JEFFERSON BROS. Founts, N. C. <lb />
in. <lb />
Dr Joseph Dixon <lb />
Physician and Surgeon <lb />
Office over Bank <lb />
AYDEN. N. C. <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
W. H. Smith has purchased <lb />
the of A. Cox in the <lb />
Carolina Milling <lb />
Co. and will conduct the bus- <lb />
at the sane place All <lb />
work promptly looked after Mr. <lb />
Cox will still with the <lb />
Company. <lb />
MISS C. <lb />
Graduate Nurse <lb />
Ayden, North <lb />
who lost paring <lb />
Mr. Charles Whichard at <lb />
after b. in <lb />
pursued for sometime was cap- <lb />
tried at and <lb />
be hanged. <lb />
was taken to Supreme court <lb />
and the of the lower <lb />
hereupon <lb />
an effort as made to get <lb />
mutation of sentence. This <lb />
the governor declines and the <lb />
will have to pay the <lb />
penalty of his crime with his <lb />
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allow her the kitchen, and the maids <lb />
don't warn her the or par-1 <lb />
Post <lb />
Also a Car Load of Machinery <lb />
just arrived, consisting of <lb />
mowers, rakes, gasoline en- <lb />
disc harrows, smooth- <lb />
harrows, weeders and all <lb />
kinds of farming implements <lb />
H Bra I f I mill <lb />
Talk About a Slogan for Greenville I <lb />
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Coward Woolen <lb />
OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE <lb />
in every line <lb />
THE CENTRAL <lb />
MERCANTILE<lb />
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Hand-Decorated Dinner Sets given to our Customers <lb />
ABSOLUTELY FREE <lb />
MISS ETHEL BOWLING <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
drew the handsome hand-decorated dinner set FREE, Wed- <lb />
June You get the one next Wednesday, June<lb />
The clock stands in a part of our store and will be <lb />
lowed to run down and stop at stated intervals. <lb />
Our Liberal Offer is as <lb />
With each purchase you make at our store we will give <lb />
a card on which the time of day is stamped. Bring cards to our <lb />
store on the date and time specified thereon, and a complete dinner <lb />
set will-be given to the person present holding the card on which is <lb />
stamped the nearest correct time the clock stops at Wed., June <lb />
AND SATURDAY, JUNE WE WILL GIVE ONE FREE <lb />
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA <lb />
Mr. <lb />
see some of the papers are <lb />
claiming Mr. Taft the <lb />
of judge to Henry ; <lb />
Connor because tin- Republicans <lb />
could not scree upon one of <lb />
their number. That may look <lb />
to some folks as the true <lb />
but I don't view it in that <lb />
light. If the balance the <lb />
publicans WOUld keep their eyes <lb />
on Marion Butler they would see <lb />
the hole the hog went through. <lb />
It to me this <lb />
when President tuft narrowed <lb />
his conclusions down to two men, <lb />
Connor and Skinner, then t was <lb />
Butler got in B piece of his <lb />
cunning work. He hates <lb />
Skinner with undying hatred, so <lb />
what does he do He sends Mr. <lb />
Taft he was almost per- <lb />
to appoint a <lb />
communication that if he gave <lb />
the appointment to Connor, lie <lb />
would have the <lb />
nation held up in the senate and <lb />
see at he was not confirmed <lb />
See Butler wanted Connor to <lb />
have it in to Skinner <lb />
and by his threat forced Mr. <lb />
Taft to give it to Connor. I <lb />
give Butler credit for <lb />
i r's appointment of his <lb />
audacity in trying to bulldoze <lb />
the president, and if <lb />
dent had been as mean a man as <lb />
I am, lie would have seen into <lb />
Butler's trick to defeat Skinner. <lb />
say us mean a man as I am, as <lb />
it has been said that it lakes a <lb />
mean man to catch op with a <lb />
mean one. <lb />
studied Butler so much <lb />
ever since he destroyed the <lb />
Peopled Party, trying to over- <lb />
throw the Republican party in <lb />
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t u. <lb />
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Write to-day; Mention this Paper. <lb />
SEND CENTS <lb />
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It is a pleasure to call <lb />
to the advertisement of the <lb />
North Carolina College of <lb />
culture and Mechanic Arts. The <lb />
State greatly needs industrially <lb />
trained men, and the college is <lb />
rapidly helping to supply <lb />
need. Its graduates are bu-y <lb />
and successful -n many lines. <lb />
Many of our farms show the <lb />
practical value of th train- <lb />
The railroads, public high- <lb />
ways, rooms and hip- <lb />
building plants on the col- <lb />
for civil engineers. Oar <lb />
lighting and water plants and <lb />
our machine shops are being <lb />
manned by its Not <lb />
a of us men are benefit to th <lb />
How Running and Ready lo <lb />
Orders. <lb />
The Greenville Ice Plant. <lb />
which The mentioned <lb />
some weeks ago as being in <lb />
I course of construction, was r <lb />
completed and is now run <lb />
I ring on full time, turning out <lb />
tons of ice per day. City water <lb />
j has been pat i.; at the ice plant, <lb />
that the filtered water can be <lb />
used, and the product of the plant <lb />
is absolutely pure. Hill John- <lb />
son, the are deter- <lb />
mined to see that the people have <lb />
Cause to comp of not <lb />
aide to get ice hereafter. The <lb />
output of their plant is sufficient <lb />
to supply the home demand and <lb />
also have a surplus for filling out <lb />
of town orders, which they will <lb />
do promptly. For the city de- <lb />
livery they are now running <lb />
wagons that cover the town <lb />
each day, morning and afternoon, <lb />
and call order will be tided be- <lb />
tween the regular rounds of the <lb />
delivery wagons. <lb />
This is a enterprise that <lb />
should have the support of th <lb />
people of tie town. These Ken <lb />
have at es <lb />
it is v <lb />
town, both In con- <lb />
PONDEROUS PLODDERS. <lb />
a i <lb />
tending or managing cotton <lb />
and Its chem- <lb />
taking high rank -x- <lb />
stations, <lb />
plants and of <lb />
culture, cannot <lb />
better than fit r <lb />
their at the same <lb />
that thy being educated. <lb />
and i The <lb />
best way to build up your town <lb />
is to stand by homo enterprises. <lb />
STOMACH TROUBLES. <lb />
TROUBLE MAKERS OUSTED, <lb />
a from <lb />
trouble King's N w Life <lb />
she's see his <lb />
and fly, in re he s <lb />
North Carolina, that am tickled m-i r his row, fine . <lb />
with all his infernal <lb />
and can read his writing as fast work right, at All <lb />
as he liens it. He always takes <lb />
the reverse side of what be <lb />
wants, and it be best <lb />
ways for any party to never look <lb />
at the hack of his neck, for he <lb />
has led every party that has <lb />
honored him to defeat and <lb />
destruction And my word for <lb />
thing the Republicans <lb />
in North Carolina can do, is to <lb />
outlaw him at their next, state <lb />
kick him nut. <lb />
For they will always have trim <lb />
lilt- u him as long they <lb />
allow him a voice in their a Hairs <lb />
and deliberation. <lb />
Am I Ask yourself <lb />
the question. If you had <lb />
in Mr. place, not knowing <lb />
Butler for what ho is, would <lb />
you nut done just as Mr. <lb />
did, and give it to <lb />
when n man tries to <lb />
venture to say you have <lb />
done just like he did. Butler <lb />
is no fool But he is so infernal <lb />
mean when he can't rile on top <lb />
remarkable <lb />
have been <lb />
stomach and Liv <lb />
tire man who ha I <lb />
f stomach <lb />
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over <lb />
tie t- <lb />
was cured by a few of <lb />
in tat lets. Pries rents. Sam- <lb />
. free J. L. Woolen and Coward <lb />
Wooten'S Store. <lb />
Cress a River That <lb />
Has Steep Banks. <lb />
It Is a great tight n S line of <lb />
elephants b rivet <lb />
b They cud us <lb />
ground their trunks <lb />
step and n a slip or <lb />
a miss, every <lb />
as If tile were to take a <lb />
header Into Lbs -rater. Then <lb />
or swim, as the CaBS may <lb />
sod swim not <lb />
la-j to cross a mile of deep water <lb />
if need <lb />
mast say. however, that <lb />
of sluing on back of a <lb />
Is the reverse of pleas- <lb />
ant. on <lb />
barrel at <lb />
any and you under. <lb />
that, swim so low In <lb />
the water that are sure a <lb />
ling, In India means an excel- <lb />
lent chance of fever <lb />
laving crossed the stream, they <lb />
must climb the of the bank, and <lb />
this is the most peculiar operation <lb />
nil. Down on their knees they go and <lb />
trunk nod dig out a foot- <lb />
bold for themselves and so step <lb />
step work their nay to tho top, <lb />
position being sometimes like that of a <lb />
try climbing up a wall. As they reach <lb />
the top a lurch sideways and <lb />
shoot one lea; straight over the ban;, <lb />
then give a lurch to the other and <lb />
shoot out the oilier leg in same <lb />
way. which brings Into the <lb />
of a hanging by <lb />
from the of it Then they <lb />
come to the r knees <lb />
a great . Ill and kicking of <lb />
their bind bring to <lb />
level grout I II. <lb />
Iii of . e perilous <lb />
I never knew elephant t <lb />
miss his foot hold, ah a-.-h was <lb />
a case where one f the herd got <lb />
stuck In the mud and sank gradually <lb />
deeper and until only Ills bend <lb />
and part of his I irk could lie seen. <lb />
The rajah ordered ten other elephants <lb />
to brought tip. and they were hitch- <lb />
ed to the unfortunate by <lb />
palling ill the given word <lb />
brought bellowing comrade out <lb />
of the mud with a plump like tho pop <lb />
of a thousand ton of In- <lb />
BAKER AND HART <lb />
the <lb />
stuck <lb />
goods only. <lb />
to buy Hardware, <lb />
to n in. quality <lb />
Implements A <lb />
Plows, Mower.-, Harrows Stalk <lb />
and Cultivators <lb />
it <lb />
both riding <lb />
American Fence Wire <lb />
I the most In on hand. <lb />
Complete stock ready mixed <lb />
P A INT <lb />
t. <lb />
ran- <lb />
tiled <lb />
it the highest in all <lb />
teed per cent pure. <lb />
promptly. <lb />
Those wishing to purchase <lb />
will do well to see us as we carry <lb />
but the best. <lb />
It you give is a <lb />
call. We will your business and <lb />
will take tare t your orders <lb />
tee prices. When wishing g men- <lb />
in the above don't f. to look tip<lb />
P. <lb />
n a r <lb />
of everything he tackles, and in <lb />
this ease he caused the president <lb />
to do what he wanted done to <lb />
kill Skinner for judge. think <lb />
said enough for you to see <lb />
the hole the hog went through. <lb />
Yours Truly, <lb />
A SPRAINED ANKLE. <lb />
As usually treated, a sprained ankle <lb />
will disable the injured person for a <lb />
month or more, bu; by <lb />
Liniment and observing UH <lb />
directions with each a <lb />
CUTS may be effected In man, cases in <lb />
less than one week's This <lb />
is a Is preparation <lb />
ii fur a t r bruise, or when <lb />
laid up with chronic or muscular <lb />
mat are certain to be de- <lb />
with the pr f which it <lb />
J. L and <lb />
iV <lb />
Mrs. S. Dudley Dies Suddenly. <lb />
The many friends <lb />
were greatly shocked about <lb />
o'clock Wednesday afternoon, <lb />
upon learning that Mrs. s. I. <lb />
Dudley had died suddenly at h v <lb />
home about a mile from town. <lb />
Mrs. Dudley a chill <lb />
and while she had been up and <lb />
looking after household <lb />
.- since then she bed complain <lb />
ed of not feeling well. About <lb />
ck she t <lb />
tog doctor for <lb />
Ca-1 a- e P. M. Johnston <lb />
when in town <lb />
id boiler repair w. any- <lb />
thing you may need. Shop op- <lb />
Hotel Bertha w<lb />
who ha had <lb />
v will be <lb />
pl to that a c be i f- <lb />
by <lb />
a- soon as the child i. done <lb />
Wipe it with a Soft in-fore <lb />
lowing to nurse. <lb />
trailed n with best <lb />
B. r I. <lb />
toward Woolen. <lb />
P M. JOHNSTON. <lb />
and <lb />
Rum rt pa a of <lb />
Si erecting Engines, <lb />
i i machinery, all sys a <lb />
for her child Who was Agent for <lb />
. , . . u j I Eh novelties. us a trial. <lb />
later Mr. Dudley AU arK and terms <lb />
went to the house from his w I. left H. L. <lb />
, . ,. . . e i prompt or phone <lb />
and was talking to his wife as she N <lb />
lay n lo n When he <lb />
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SITE OF <lb />
Arid New. It Abounded In Fer- <lb />
end Gardens. <lb />
Travelers Bud hard to believe that <lb />
Madrid ever with water. <lb />
Tho modern town stands on so bleak <lb />
and arid eminence. Its surround- <lb />
save In early spring, are so <lb />
parched and dusty and tho water <lb />
cry of Is so in <lb />
and one fancies <lb />
Madrid must have thirsty <lb />
the beginning. <lb />
Yet Its ancient coal of arms was a <lb />
largo flint half Immersed In water. <lb />
With striking it on <lb />
side. <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION <lb />
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE, <lb />
AT FARMVILLE, N. C. <lb />
At of April -Sh. <lb />
Loans and discount <lb />
in-cured <lb />
and unsecured <lb />
Furniture and fixtures <lb />
Due from <lb />
Cash items <lb />
Cold coin <lb />
Silver coin, ling <lb />
minor coin <lb />
the y.,, miter <lb />
Resources <lb />
stock <lb />
8517.22<lb />
to If the room she called <lb />
him back in a tone that y <lb />
she was in distress, and if i I <lb />
back he was horrified to see; <lb />
that she was dying. She <lb />
away in a few moments. <lb />
Mrs. was a daughter of <lb />
the late Mr. D- H. Moore, <lb />
was an excellent woman. She <lb />
was married to Mr. Dudley about <lb />
four years ago while he was <lb />
and they made their <lb />
in Greenville during his <lb />
continuance in that after- <lb />
wards moving to the Johnson <lb />
place across the river where Mr. <lb />
Dudley conducts a dairy. Be- <lb />
sides the husband she leaves one- <lb />
child six months old. <lb />
Sow often you can get a <lb />
or driver <lb />
gar lacking. Have a good <lb />
tool box and be prepared for <lb />
emergencies. Our hue of tools <lb />
Is a yen could desire, and <lb />
we will that your tool <lb />
box does not lack a single <lb />
useful article. <lb />
lOt<lb />
DIXIE ICE CREAM <lb />
be made frown la <lb />
at cost of <lb />
One Cant a Plate. <lb />
Stir contents of one <lb />
ICE Powder <lb />
into a quart of and f <lb />
No no heating, nothing <lb />
else to add. Everything but tho <lb />
ice and milk in the <lb />
Satisfaction guaranteed. <lb />
This makes quarts of the <lb />
delicious ice cream you ever ate. <lb />
ATe I <lb />
packages at your grocers, <lb />
or by mail if he docs not keep it. <lb />
tree. <lb />
The Food Co., la Roy, N. Y. <lb />
A RESCUE. <lb />
How Bert K. Lean, of Wash. <lb />
was saved from a death is s <lb />
story to thrill the world. ham <lb />
he writes. en a <lb />
lung trouble that a i expert <lb />
doctor here. Then paid a <lb />
visit to n specialist in Spokane, <lb />
who did not help inc. Then went to <lb />
California, but without benefit. At <lb />
used Dr. King's New Discovery, <lb />
which completely cured me now <lb />
am as web as For Lung <lb />
Trouble, Bronchitis, Colds, <lb />
Croup and Whooping Cough <lb />
its supreme. t and Trial <lb />
free. Guaranteed by all i rue, <lb />
You get <lb />
Horse Goods . c<lb />
J P, <lb />
Corey <lb />
a sort it. <lb />
ponded was the <lb />
I was bull r. <lb />
My II. . <lb />
Such Is mi i in lent. <lb />
This device was en <lb />
the city In Us days <lb />
V. had on d <lb />
lung greatness lie- <lb />
I cause he Us ell with <lb />
i hi f a liver lie was <lb />
who the of <lb />
I voting It to the rank capital It <lb />
was left, however, Ills sou. Philip <lb />
II. to promulgate tin decree <lb />
town to he <lb />
At time Madrid was a <lb />
town III and <lb />
Woods and with spring <lb />
and wells lavishly supplied by nature. <lb />
Tie now a melancholy, <lb />
. r stream, was of a measurable <lb />
depth But with the of <lb />
her Into palaces and lodging <lb />
for the royal <lb />
the cutting down or trees to swell <lb />
the royal treasury the Inevitable fol- <lb />
lowed. The sun of well nigh sum- <lb />
has burned the site <lb />
of the old town and its <lb />
suburbs and dried tho natural <lb />
At present the climate Mad <lb />
rid is nearly the most trying in nil<lb />
Notes <lb />
Total <lb />
s. <lb />
Surplus fund <lb />
Undivided <lb />
cur. exp and <lb />
Time of deposits <lb />
-its Mil., to check <lb />
Cu I <lb />
Total <lb />
5,000.00 <lb />
i-1 <lb />
8,198.28 <lb />
oil <lb />
f STATE County of <lb />
I. It. i-. <lb />
.-. . . is t rue to I <lb />
. ; and . J. I <lb />
mid sworn to I ore <lb />
me, . of April, <lb />
A. <lb />
Notary<lb />
. solemnly <lb />
my <lb />
. Cashier. <lb />
. Turnage, <lb />
v;. <lb />
V. Davis, <lb />
Directors. <lb />
or <lb />
Tin Roofing <lb />
Go to L- <lb />
EVANS<lb />
and Plumbing <lb />
i a <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Next door to J. R. J. G. <lb />
Mr. Richard Randolph Hurt. <lb />
Mr. Richard Randolph, who <lb />
works Sat factory of the <lb />
Building Lumber Co., was <lb />
painfully hurt. Wednesday after- <lb />
noon. He was about to throw <lb />
the belt off a machine when the <lb />
piece of timber he was using for <lb />
this purpose was caught in the <lb />
Mil kid hurled e- HI <lb />
and <lb />
cut. <lb />
A FACTS TROUBLES <lb />
A slug lib liver always brings a <lb />
dull, feeing to the <lb />
body. When the liver works properly <lb />
the courses h in <lb />
s bright red When the liver <lb />
s inactive the I becomes dull <lb />
muddy, and it is of BO mat- <lb />
t-r. A Nat many try to get a <lb />
line, clear, pink and white complexion <lb />
by rubbing things on their laces. <lb />
t rub a life d the <lb />
yellow comp would remain <lb />
for tho liver causes it. Only hi, <lb />
red blood line complexions. <lb />
Blood loaded with impurities the <lb />
sends the es out through <lb />
the pores i f the and turns the skin <lb />
a brownish <lb />
To get rid of the dull, heavy feeling <lb />
and muddy yellow complexion get the <lb />
liver to working Two bot- <lb />
of will do it nine limes <lb />
Hit of ten. If you are troubled with <lb />
and straining use <lb />
r with the <lb />
M, M Sauls. Ayden, N, and J. w. <lb />
Bryan, Greenville, N. C. <lb />
A City of Changes. <lb />
the Austrian sea gate o <lb />
Montenegro, was held by Montenegro <lb />
once for a little time. Montenegro ac- <lb />
quired it In with the aid of n <lb />
squadron. Any of <lb />
who was contemporary with <lb />
the rise and fail of Napoleon must <lb />
often have had to pause and <lb />
what country he belonged to. for. <lb />
been for centuries, <lb />
taro became Austrian by the treaty of <lb />
and Italian In by <lb />
tho pence of It ; ab- <lb />
the French <lb />
and wrested from it In 1813. Dual- <lb />
In Russia <lb />
to give It up to Austria. <lb />
W. F. EVANS <lb />
ATTORNEY AT <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Office opposite R. L. Smith <lb />
stables, next door to John <lb />
building. <lb />
ESTABLISHED 1875- <lb />
t i <lb />
S M <lb />
LIZ <lb />
the Rhyme. <lb />
The prince regent, afterward George <lb />
IV., once offered to any one who <lb />
could a rhyme for <lb />
This was merely child's play to Sher- <lb />
who happened be present. <lb />
With scarcely S thought he <lb />
Tho Tort r. had. <lb />
He the a her. <lb />
And now. sounds. I'll take your <lb />
For there's a rhyme <lb />
London Answers. <lb />
ti. L <lb />
GREENVILLE, C<lb />
. Whedbee. <lb />
Wholesale and Grocer <lb />
and Furniture Cash <lb />
paid for Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed <lb />
Oil Turkey's, Oak <lb />
i Bedsteads, Mattress etc. <lb />
i Suits, Baby Car . <lb />
I Parlor suits I t, Lounges, <lb />
.-, P. Lori Ax <lb />
Snuff, h Lift lot Key <lb />
i- h roots H George <lb />
Ci ran, Canned is, <lb />
ea, Apples, Pin i Syrup, <lb />
I Jelly, Meat, Flo Coffee, <lb />
His Degree. <lb />
the son sent away to col- <lb />
got his degree <lb />
should say so Why. he wrote <lb />
last week that the faculty bad called <lb />
him In and given him the third degree. <lb />
That boys <lb />
Ledger. <lb />
JOSS Lye. Matches. <lb />
LAWYERS. N. Cotton Me j <lb />
Garden Seeds, , Apples, <lb />
MOORE w. II. Candies, Dried Apples- <lb />
, ,, Peaches, Prunes. Currants, <lb />
and I Raisins, Glass and <lb />
.,., Wooden ware, Cakes and Crack- <lb />
ATTORNEYS AT LAW Macaroni. Cheese, lest But- <lb />
a R PI K N v I I. LR N C New Royal Sewing Machines <lb />
and numerous other goods. <lb />
Quality and quantity cheap for <lb />
cash. Come see me. <lb />
JULIUS BROWN <lb />
H. O. <lb />
The does job work. <lb />
S MS <lb />
Our Greenville, yours <lb />
come. <lb />
you <lb />
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MM MM <lb />
DEPARTMENT <lb />
In Charge of S. C. CARROLL <lb />
Author J Agent of The Eastern and Vicinity-Adverting Rates on Application <lb />
tad examine our line of Chickens and eggs a specialty, <lb />
boy's spring hat, Come and get the beet prices. <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
We are carrying a nice line of <lb />
Con <lb />
men's and <lb />
that las just been opened up. <lb />
Harrington Berber Co. <lb />
M. r. Spur, of Coffins Caskets. Trices are <lb />
in town yesterday. right and can nice hearse <lb />
A. W. Ange Co. have earn-1 service. A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. <lb />
mer robes and dusters. men's and boy's <lb />
Hiss Lilian Stokes, of Stokes, straw hats opened up. We have <lb />
spent Wednesday night with them from the wide brimmed <lb />
Kittrell and return palmetto to the nicest dress hat <lb />
ed Co. <lb />
ITEMS <lb />
v.<lb />
.- <lb />
N. C , June <lb />
Quite a number of our young <lb />
people attended church at <lb />
thy Sunday. The children's ex- <lb />
were entertaining. <lb />
Las; Monday night Mrs. <lb />
no died, after a long spell of <lb />
sickness, at the home of her son. <lb />
P. A. Wayne, and was buried <lb />
Anew line of best You will need lime to repair Wednesday. She had led a no- <lb />
. , ,, those tobacco furnaces. lite and be greatly miss- <lb />
Barber Co. It and can give you a good price I ed by her many friends. <lb />
Harrington. m Miss Ida came home Sat- <lb />
Mis, Katie returned from , on. , A. to. I . . , <lb />
a Arthur, Mr. few days with his parents <lb />
B. Ernest Cox and Manufacturing Co. I Corey and Claude <lb />
v went to N a went to Ayden <lb />
tee good work and prompt day. <lb />
We are carrying sewing ma- Misses Geneva Edwards, Lena <lb />
chin M Ma tobacco barns Tyson, Jimmie Edwards and H. <lb />
using good sheathing paper. M. Stokes spent Saturday night <lb />
We can supply you. M Sunday with Lela <lb />
A. W. Ange Co. Roach. <lb />
Misses Dora Cos, Cur Sunday School Is still pros <lb />
Kittrell and Ethel Carroll, of vi <lb />
C. and F. Cox left were out Sunday and we <lb />
v for forehead attend hope they will come again soon, <lb />
the assembly now in Miss Belva spent <lb />
day night with Miss Carrie Chap- <lb />
Faulkner and man. <lb />
be bewildered you breaK the <lb />
. on hand. have <lb />
tn A W. Ange i. o, <lb />
Alter i several days <lb />
visit. hi re, Miss Liz- <lb />
x a d home yesterday. <lb />
ml that A. G. Cox <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb />
Truth in Preference to Fiction. <lb />
One Dollar Per Year <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY. JUNE<lb />
. have flue . <lb />
iron already on hand and arc session. <lb />
prepared to furnish Misses Wilde . <lb />
flues for th n won. Hattie of Ayden, spent Miss Lizzie Barney U <lb />
mad right and workman- Sunday with Miss Craw- week with <lb />
ford. Mrs. W C. <lb />
c Bi y- Theodore Cox went to Green- <lb />
in U <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. cm- <lb />
A .-. ville Monday. and spent several days <lb />
. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Cox spent visiting relatives. <lb />
crockery just re Sunday in the country with Mr,. W Cannon and <lb />
Harrington Barber Co. relatives. tar Jessie, i pent Saturday night <lb />
Ayden, was Rev. E. T. Phillips filled his with her sister, Mr,. N. . <lb />
regular appointment at the <lb />
Will Baptist church Sunday Rev. T. II. King will fill his <lb />
; . r her; <lb />
B. was in town lay night. We hope to see a <lb />
ME <lb />
that word l <lb />
in town yet .-. A . <lb />
C. S. i. is selling to- <lb />
o ti <lb />
is the <lb />
a and fa <lb />
. <lb />
A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
V. . . . Miss <lb />
r, i; Ayden, spent <lb />
with Mrs, 0- t.<lb />
nigh <lb />
r. <lb />
. . r Co. <lb />
of . S., last with <lb />
U; . ;. <lb />
u ii ere glad <lb />
to <lb />
C. r Ash <lb />
vi end the V. <lb />
M. t A. <lb />
Ali Hun ; who <lb />
Dora Cox <lb />
for some time, returned homo <lb />
y. <lb />
; . of all styles. <lb />
A. W. Ange Co <lb />
. H. V, Brinson, principle <lb />
School at Belcross, <lb />
w town last i <lb />
A r. lot of men's and <lb />
just in. <lb />
I Barber Co. <lb />
N The Public.-Trucks <lb />
and I ace flues must go. <lb />
ha e me material, guarantee <lb />
w Prices cheap, <lb />
Call or A. G. Cox <lb />
curing Co., Winterville, <lb />
R C. <lb />
We are going to sell out our <lb />
, a for <lb />
a . <lb />
J C x <lb />
SI <lb />
Mrs. W. H. Rouse and <lb />
re, Lillian, Louise and Earl, of <lb />
cam in from their h me at began <lb />
large crowd present. <lb />
evening at the home <lb />
of N, Corey, a sociable was <lb />
Miss Carrie Johnson <lb />
At the crowd <lb />
I refers to Dr. Pills and <lb />
HEALTH. <lb />
Ar. <lb />
v ill, <lb />
Sick hi<lb />
. Ir Hie <lb />
You <lb />
Take No Substitute. <lb />
REPORT THE OF <lb />
THE BANK OF WINTERVILLE, <lb />
AT WINTERVILLE, N. C <lb />
At tile close of business April <lb />
Resources <lb />
Liabilities <lb />
Loans and discounts <lb />
furniture and <lb />
loans <lb />
I from <lb />
coin <lb />
Silver coin, <lb />
minor currency <lb />
Not bank notes and other <lb />
Capital stock <lb />
1.178 <lb />
S. note <lb />
95,000.00 <lb />
fund 080.00 <lb />
Undivided profits, <lb />
expenses and taxes n; <lb />
Time of deposit 202.20 <lb />
Deposits subject to ck <lb />
Cashier's check 1.00 <lb />
Total <lb />
2,887.40 <lb />
l 1,380 <lb />
Crop Poor. <lb />
New June <lb />
in publish- <lb />
in the hall ; Miss <lb />
I -d i. , . I h. r Cam d in the . <lb />
fully I with music, in <lb />
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, I t County, <lb />
We. K Green, Cashier and F. A. Edmondson, Asst Cashier <lb />
of tho above named hunk, do solemnly swear the above state- <lb />
i- true the best our knowledge and belief. <lb />
J. E. GREEN, <lb />
Asst. Cashier. Cashier <lb />
. .-. th . <lb />
W. L;. Harper, fr near <lb />
BI ck Jack, w is . i ti<lb />
E ill i r v ho has <lb />
b n visiting h r Mrs, <lb />
fore ii ii-. th <lb />
At ten were in <lb />
the m by Mis e <lb />
Lillie Corey and <lb />
where cream and <lb />
d and sworn lo <lb />
s day of May, <lb />
II. <lb />
Harrington, <lb />
A. ti. <lb />
Directors <lb />
belt as a tin <lb />
i he plant <lb />
Taking the <lb />
condition of <lb />
much to be <lb />
A. Kittrell, returned to her served. The guests <lb />
. . Mu i i <lb />
R. Carroll went to Green- <lb />
vi. j <lb />
Kate and Chap <lb />
man and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde <lb />
to Hookerton <lb />
today. <lb />
We your special attention <lb />
to the last statement of the Bank <lb />
of Winterville, showing the <lb />
excellent Condition of the bank. <lb />
solicits your patronage and <lb />
guarantees prompt service. <lb />
leave for th r ti about <lb />
twelve, having a most en- <lb />
evening. <lb />
began to The supply of labor <lb />
THE CONDITION <lb />
supply , <lb />
adequate, though Bethel Banking <lb />
of complaint in BETHEL, N. O. <lb />
some <lb />
f -r and bring <lb />
c f to <lb />
all oilier of kid- .- <lb />
They h.-s a ton.- lo of Mi h,, <lb />
He p ii rs . <lb />
health. old by without benefit. Then s <lb />
KILLS TO THE FIEND. <lb />
The toe for l- years of i hi <lb />
At close o <lb />
BETHEL, N. O. <lb />
business, April 28th, <lb />
Resources <lb />
John I. <lb />
BACK JACK ITEMS. <lb />
Jack, N. C , June <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Cox and <lb />
children, of Ayden. spent Sun- <lb />
day Mr. and Mrs. Henry <lb />
Dixon. <lb />
Lillie Buck was the <lb />
i vii v . guest of Miss Z n Edwards <lb />
lot i at j Saturday night and Sunday <lb />
cost If you want a Stella and Annie <lb />
of u c see us Gaskins were the of Miss <lb />
A. Martha Clark Saturday night <lb />
Fruit jars nil all sizes. I Sunday. <lb />
A. W. Co. A. O. Clark and little <lb />
For improved daughter, cf after <lb />
mowing machines, etc., spending a few days here re- <lb />
ea Harrington Barber Co, turned home Sunday evening. <lb />
Mrs. Guy Taylor, of Ayden, Miss Clara Bell harper re <lb />
Sunday here with h- r turned home after spending a <lb />
few with s here. <lb />
A. Clark Sunday <lb />
COX'S MILL ITEMS <lb />
Cox's Mill. N. C June <lb />
a number of our people <lb />
i Salve <lb />
him. v. -Sow . <lb />
ma, Infallible for <lb />
Burns, Scalds, Cuts, at <lb />
all Druggist.-. <lb />
and <lb />
Overdrafts secured <lb />
and unsecured <lb />
Furniture and <lb />
Hue from and <lb />
and . <lb />
coin currency <lb />
Loses Two Fingers- <lb />
Saturday afternoon Mr. D. D. <lb />
Total <lb />
Liabilities <lb />
1-J Capital Stock 6,000.00 <lb />
Surplus fund 1,600.00 <lb />
Undivided profits less <lb />
expenses and taxes pd 1,858.09 <lb />
Time certificates of 8,660.08 <lb />
Deposits sub to check 27,671.60 <lb />
Total <lb />
0,181.96 <lb />
has a hogshead do sol- <lb />
Thursday. We hope they had factory here. accidentally . ., , , ., . <lb />
parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. <lb />
Kittrell, She returned to Ayden <lb />
on the night train. <lb />
Guy Moore was in town yes- <lb />
after tobacco flues. Guy <lb />
was a stud mt in W. H. S. last <lb />
a line time. his right hand in a kn <lb />
Henry and was so badly cut <lb />
Roy, are both quite sick the amputation of part of <lb />
mumps. H ape they will soon be two fingers was i; Mr. <lb />
Overton has been unfortunate; <lb />
C. C Bland, of Ayden, in this particular, having met <lb />
filled his appointment at Ms with several accidents. A few. <lb />
Gowan house Sunday, A years ago he lost part of a finger, <lb />
large crowd out to hear him. of his left hand. j <lb />
R iv. T. H. King, of <lb />
filled his appointment at Mill's For Sale Long j <lb />
house y afternoon, cotton seed, Call on <lb />
our people were out to Co., Greenville. <lb />
hear him and report a <lb />
sermon. Woods r liver rag- . <lb />
The oat crop in this s is <lb />
line and being cut. Tobacco and <lb />
swear that the above statement true to the best of my <lb />
and belief. <lb />
Subscribed sworn to be <lb />
ore me, this day of May, <lb />
S, T. Carson, <lb />
Notary Public, <lb />
W. H. Cashier. <lb />
M. O. Blount, <lb />
S. M. Jones, <lb />
Staton, <lb />
Directors. <lb />
here. <lb />
Miss Mattie Mills was the <lb />
guest of Miss Martha Williams <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
were no debate Friday <lb />
night, th <lb />
For , it .-. . be one <lb />
HORNER MILITARY SCHOOL. <lb />
1851-1909 <lb />
J. C. HORNER, Oxford, N. C. <lb />
j many friends <lb />
i.<lb />
i of I <lb />
a i. is . inch <lb />
. welcome <lb />
Prepares for or <lb />
com are looking well with a fair Vt <lb />
Cotton is small <lb />
for the tune of year a fr a as an center. <lb />
poor stand. Other crops . . <lb />
doing hue. The will treat you <lb />
c ask for and If we can <lb />
to have ii got d it looks <lb />
just now as if m <lb />
ii. . <lb />
e v. i e service h re <lb />
night and <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
i-e one .<lb />
. ; i . bi i d <lb />
. , <lb />
will treat you right<lb />
H SYRUP <lb />
CONFORMS TO NATIONAL PURE FOOD AND LAW. <lb />
by CO. A. <lb />
FOB SALE BY <lb />
in North <lb />
June <lb />
Joel Chatham, an aged citizen of <lb />
this township, was run over and <lb />
killed yesterday afternoon by- <lb />
passenger train No which <lb />
leaves here at just outside <lb />
the town limits, near Connally <lb />
veneer plant. <lb />
had been to town to do some <lb />
shopping and was returning <lb />
home, walking on the railroad <lb />
track. The engineer blew the <lb />
danger signal, but it seems he <lb />
did not notice the approach of <lb />
the train until it was too close <lb />
for him to get out of the way. <lb />
Raleigh, June 19.-The <lb />
today decided <lb />
the state treasurer to <lb />
accept the bid of the Raleigh <lb />
for the entire i-sue <lb />
of State bonds July <lb />
at mis giving the <lb />
principal and premium. <lb />
Mr. J A. Bowie has a unique <lb />
device for his mail box. It is <lb />
apparently automatic. When the <lb />
letter carrier places the mail in <lb />
the box and moves oil, he can see <lb />
the moving toward the house <lb />
apparently of itself. The box is <lb />
on and by means of a <lb />
cord attached it is drawn on two <lb />
of wire into the house, i <lb />
When it is robbed of its contents <lb />
a push sends it back to its want- <lb />
ed place on the roadside with <lb />
matter posted or to receive again <lb />
from the En- <lb />
N. C Jane <lb />
Miss Bertha Landlord, the young <lb />
girl who was seriously injured <lb />
afternoon in a runaway <lb />
accident, died last night shortly <lb />
before from injuries <lb />
sustained. While oat driving, <lb />
and in going down a hill, <lb />
shaft of the buggy broke, the <lb />
end jabbing the horse in the side, <lb />
and caused him to run away. <lb />
She was hurled to the ground <lb />
and h r fractured. She <lb />
received medical attention and <lb />
was taken to the hospital, but <lb />
death ensued. <lb />
On Friday morning, a very <lb />
p life came to a sudden <lb />
end. Mr. William Thornton was <lb />
a man who did for him- <lb />
lie pulled his own teeth, <lb />
cut his hair, and made his own <lb />
coffin. Thursday he took to the <lb />
grave yard such tools as are <lb />
needed in grave-digging, saying <lb />
that his life would soon end. <lb />
Friday morning while in his <lb />
garden pulling weeds he fell <lb />
dead. He was about years <lb />
old. The deceased was a <lb />
resident of Elevation township. <lb />
Herald. <lb />
Wadesboro, N. C, June <lb />
John who was arrested at <lb />
charged with an assault <lb />
with to commit rape on <lb />
Katie Jones, was given a <lb />
hearing this afternoon <lb />
and held for the next term of the <lb />
Superior court. Both parties are <lb />
The Jones woman <lb />
bears a good reputation. There <lb />
is considerable feeling against <lb />
Davis in the neighborhood. <lb />
Fayetteville, N. C, June LI. <lb />
The sun this morning rose upon <lb />
the greatest day in the history <lb />
of Fayetteville. The celebration <lb />
of the 1341 h of the <lb />
signing of the Liberty Point <lb />
Resolutions was an event never <lb />
to be forgotten. The thousands of <lb />
persons thronged the avenues of <lb />
the city from morning till night, <lb />
and aside from the thrilling ex- <lb />
at the laying of the corn- <lb />
for the monument to <lb />
commemorate the heroic patriot- <lb />
ism of the thirty-nine sinners of <lb />
the famous declaration, there <lb />
were spectacular event through- <lb />
out the day to the <lb />
most by the myriad people. <lb />
GREENVILLE WINS AGAIN. <lb />
President an lye on Pretty Game With Team at Farm- <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
MINISTER'S WIFE SKIPS <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
Saturday Mr. H. A. White. <lb />
secretary of The Home Building <lb />
and Loan Association, received <lb />
a Mr. S. <lb />
, president of the North Carolina <lb />
and Loan that <lb />
The Reflector has been given the <lb />
I pleasure and permission of <lb />
publishing. <lb />
Charlotte, N. C , June 1909. <lb />
Mr. H. A. White. <lb />
Greenville, N. C <lb />
My Dear <lb />
Friday afternoon the Green- <lb />
ville added another to <lb />
list of victories, when they <lb />
defeated Farmville on their <lb />
grounds by the close score of <lb />
It was an exciting contest from <lb />
the beginning to the end, and <lb />
until the last Farmville man <lb />
finned in the ninth, neither side <lb />
was sure of victory. <lb />
Greenville secured the lead in <lb />
second inning when she sue <lb />
The Wonder-Working Wireless N. C, June <lb />
graph. Mr. of <lb />
The Episcopal book still ville. spent Wednesday night <lb />
includes special petitions for per- his sister. Mrs. Smith, and <lb />
Wife of Rev Dr. R. C. of New <lb />
hero, With Another Man <lb />
June con- <lb />
, of Centenary Methodist <lb />
sons traveling by and yet left on the morning train Thurs-j church was <lb />
ocean travel, for years past as for Farmville. -----startled morning <lb />
safe as land travel, has become Mills Smith went to <lb />
even safer with the coming of Wednesday evening to that his <lb />
wireless telegraphy. The latest They had wife bad disappeared ard could <lb />
case in was rep by the Smith's school house , The <lb />
j l tire lulling o-- <lb />
received a few days -n a man across <lb />
marked copy of The Daily <lb />
Reflector showing the condition <lb />
of your B. L. association, but <lb />
was so far my <lb />
the plate on a hit. a sacrifice, and <lb />
a slow grounder to second base. <lb />
Another score was added in <lb />
the fifth, when <lb />
correspondence that I could not, from second base on <lb />
acknowledge it until now, and I j two-bagger <lb />
take this occasion to congratulate j center Farmville <lb />
good showing, and j,, <lb />
daily papers a few ago. In <lb />
midnight darkness the Smith went to <lb />
Line steamer ran hope-, ville evening and re <lb />
aground off the Azores <lb />
Islands in the Out Mr. and Mrs. Nichols <lb />
of reach of all other means of get- at P. M. smiths <lb />
ting human aid, the little wire- Friday evening. <lb />
telegraph instrument ticked F. M- smith went to Rocky <lb />
out Q. distress Mount last Wednesday. <lb />
Call, the wireless call for help- Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Smith <lb />
an lie, intangible message went to Greenville Saturday. <lb />
in your <lb />
run <lb />
scoring <lb />
in <lb />
on Pollard's <lb />
bid you Gad in this cause <lb />
I know you will agree with me base <lb />
when I say that our meeting at j near <lb />
was all that could be <lb />
I found much more <lb />
enthusiasm and and larger <lb />
scoring in the With a <lb />
man on third and another on <lb />
. second with no men out, it <lb />
attendance than any former J like she would score, out <lb />
meeting, and particularly am by the Greenville <lb />
gratified by the fact that we had I boys caused them to be shut out. <lb />
seventeen new associations to This ii; the third consecutive <lb />
join our league. victory that the nine <lb />
I have been hard at work w. L and <lb />
B L matter ever since pay M <lb />
words were pronounced in as fine <lb />
oratory as over b. en <lb />
heard in pulpit and no word <lb />
of censure or bitter fueling <lb />
his lips. It was a <lb />
pathetic scene. <lb />
Saturday. June Dr. Boa- <lb />
man went to Durham to attend <lb />
college <lb />
Three or four days later Mrs. <lb />
Beaman left New Bern, it is <lb />
merely tic out into space Miss Nannie Parker and Ivy ostensibly for Rocky Mount, <lb />
returned. I am going to <lb />
S. C. in the morning <lb />
home next week of <lb />
make a speech tomorrow, <lb />
am booKed to in Durham <lb />
next week. <lb />
Now, my, boy, keep up the <lb />
good work, and I hope some day <lb />
that we will have our annual <lb />
meeting your good town. <lb />
Your very <lb />
S. <lb />
Greenville joins the wish ex- <lb />
pressed in the last paragraph of <lb />
Mr. later, and <lb />
right now extends league an <lb />
invitation to meet hire in <lb />
N. I. College. <lb />
We desire to call attention to <lb />
the advertisement of the State <lb />
Normal and Industrial <lb />
which appears in this issue, j <lb />
Every year shows a <lb />
growth in this institution devoted <lb />
to the higher education of the <lb />
women of North Carolina Dur- <lb />
the past year the <lb />
memorial building was erected <lb />
and used for class purposes. This <lb />
addition to the material equip- <lb />
of the college greatly in- <lb />
creased the efficiency of the <lb />
work. <lb />
The college last year <lb />
total enrollment of students. <lb />
of the nine-eight <lb />
counties of the State had <lb />
in the student body. <lb />
Nine-tenths of all the graduates <lb />
of this institution have taught <lb />
or are now teaching in the <lb />
schools of North Carolina. <lb />
Their this year shows <lb />
chat they can play good ball, and <lb />
they do not promise <lb />
ball, yet they do prom <lb />
good, clean, base <lb />
kind that is worth seeing- <lb />
Score by innings R H E <lb />
Greenville <lb />
Farmville <lb />
Two base hits; Bag- <lb />
well, Pollard. Struck <lb />
out, by Lanier by Turnage <lb />
Base on ball, off Turnage off <lb />
by pitched ball, <lb />
by Turnage <lb />
Lanier and Has- <lb />
kc and Joyner. Um- <lb />
Dr. Weeks. Time of game, <lb />
through darkness of the Smith went to Greenville <lb />
nigh. wild waste of <lb />
waters while life and j A. j Flanagan and <lb />
trembled in the balance <lb />
of paying <lb />
The roar of any one of th <lb />
hundred waves louder than <lb />
the call of the there <lb />
was no burst of sound or of <lb />
light, tale stranger <lb />
., , e ii .; G- Grumpier and a <lb />
than that of old magicians in the u y <lb />
fury lore of our or his, came <lb />
I miles away the steamer Princess Saturday <lb />
Irene heard the its p- <lb />
receiving instrument caught dale. Mr. Crumpler <lb />
from the wave very good at Smith a <lb />
cry of distress. <lb />
mediately an of help I v congregations Sunday morn- <lb />
son, <lb />
of came over <lb />
day visit relatives and re- <lb />
home Sunday <lb />
Little Martha Belle and <lb />
Jessie of Farmville, were <lb />
visiting relatives in our town <lb />
Saturday and <lb />
but nothing has been beard from <lb />
her since. Notes found in <lb />
place-, indicate that she <lb />
has with a man named <lb />
Grant, who has been in town <lb />
for a few days. matter was <lb />
known to but few prior to <lb />
the Sunday morning services. <lb />
The Methodist church is the <lb />
largest and most influential in <lb />
the city, and on. of the largest <lb />
in the State and fr. <lb />
charge over beta marked <lb />
a period o. prosperity. <lb />
traveled back across the nine <lb />
and at night. <lb />
Oakley. C. Jane 1909. <lb />
John James, of was <lb />
score miles of intervening ocean. I a here Sunday, <lb />
and the Princess Irene started Greenville, Mr. and A of was <lb />
under full steam to rescue th, and David pt weeK visiting <lb />
endangered crew. By the after- i <lb />
ITEMS <lb />
June <lb />
noon it had reached mm, of <lb />
soon still another vessel, Having <lb />
answered the same wireless call <lb />
for help, came upon the sea.-. <lb />
Farm <lb />
church at Smith's <lb />
Mouse Sunday. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. B- P. <lb />
The Irene the and children, of <lb />
the were attending Sunday <lb />
took Steerage and u Sunday and spent the even <lb />
passengers, and of the . <lb />
on board no. out Mr and Mrs. J. F. Pollard <lb />
was lost where, in other days, Sunday evening ac C. E. <lb />
J W on. S <lb />
saved. <lb />
wireless telegraphy has only <lb />
Yours if <lb />
One of the best slogans <lb />
for Greenville outside of <lb />
the winner, is <lb />
Healthy, Prosperous and <lb />
which we failed to pub- <lb />
in our list. This was also <lb />
by Mr. J. W. Brown, the <lb />
contestant. Greenville <lb />
is truly healthy, prosperous and <lb />
hustling, and it is easily the best <lb />
town in Eastern North Carolina. <lb />
We hope that the ladies from <lb />
the county, visiting or shopping <lb />
in town, will not forget to stop <lb />
at the Rest Rooms, where every- <lb />
thing is nice and comfortable. <lb />
Ice water all the time It is <lb />
no charges, whatever. <lb />
Rests Rooms, Yours if you come. <lb />
New Ayden Correspondent. <lb />
Th- editor went to Ayden <lb />
Friday afternoon to make at- <lb />
for a manager cf <lb />
tho Ayden department of The <lb />
Reflector to succeed the late Mr. <lb />
J. M. Blow, who served so accept <lb />
ably in that capacity for several <lb />
years; We are gratified to state <lb />
that Mr. J. C. Noble will have <lb />
charge of that department. He <lb />
was recommended by several of <lb />
leading citizens as a <lb />
young man will qualified for this <lb />
position. He will have charge <lb />
of all the business of The <lb />
tor around Ayden, and the paper <lb />
will appreciate any assistance <lb />
the people render him in helping <lb />
to make it a success- Ayden is <lb />
a good town, and The Reflector <lb />
wants to do its part in keeping <lb />
it before the public. <lb />
New N. C. Industries. <lb />
The Tradesman <lb />
gives the following list of new <lb />
industries established in North <lb />
Carolina during the week end- <lb />
June <lb />
to- <lb />
warehouse company; <lb />
tobacco plant. <lb />
Mount Airy-50.000 tobacco <lb />
company. <lb />
cotton mills <lb />
Gold telephone <lb />
company. <lb />
works. <lb />
hotel company. <lb />
its victories.- <lb />
Progressive <lb />
Pool for Wilson, <lb />
r. W. M. Wells, alderman <lb />
from the first ward, is taking <lb />
active steps towards having <lb />
swimming pool where Wilson's <lb />
can't-get-aways may have an <lb />
opportunity of taking dips <lb />
the heated season. The pool, <lb />
when completed, may not be <lb />
quite as enticing as it is in the <lb />
old ocean flirting with mermaids <lb />
and pulling the whiskers of <lb />
goggle-eyed lobsters-but it will <lb />
be far better than having no <lb />
at all. One <lb />
hundred and thirty-seven dollars <lb />
have thus far been raised, and <lb />
when the proper amount has <lb />
been subscribed the work will be <lb />
completed at once, <lb />
The basis will be concreted and <lb />
there will be dressing rooms for <lb />
ladies and gentlemen, and <lb />
gymnasiums will be added <lb />
later. This public bath will be <lb />
built at the station <lb />
about one mile from Wilson, <lb />
News and Observer. <lb />
Why can't Greenville have <lb />
something like this It would <lb />
be a great addition to the com- <lb />
forts of Greenville. <lb />
Freddie told me <lb />
that I the black sheep of the <lb />
did <lb />
The Reflector does job work. <lb />
Mis Nannie Parker, who had <lb />
visiting at Ivy Smith's <lb />
days returned to her <lb />
home with her father at Lizzie <lb />
Sunday evening. <lb />
Mr. Grumpier and his friend <lb />
returned to Wilson Monday <lb />
morning. <lb />
Now that the land has got dry <lb />
enough to work, it would be <lb />
good for the crops if they could <lb />
all be plowed over in one day. <lb />
Mrs. C. E. is <lb />
suffering considerably with a <lb />
carbuncle or something of the <lb />
kind. <lb />
Miss Willoughby, of <lb />
Farmville, is spending some time <lb />
at C. E. to <lb />
Mrs. in her work, <lb />
as she is scarcely able to be up. <lb />
Boy's Arm Buses. <lb />
Robert, 7-year-old son of Mr, <lb />
and Mrs. H. Rountree, met <lb />
with a painful accident an even- <lb />
or two ago, resulting in <lb />
breaking the left arm above the <lb />
wrist. Mr. Rountree and the <lb />
little boy were in the country <lb />
and coming to a gate the latter <lb />
started to get out of the buggy <lb />
to open the gate. Just at this <lb />
moment the horse started and <lb />
the buggy a jerk which <lb />
threw the boy out to the ground. <lb />
Mas. and <lb />
children, Gordan and Irma <lb />
visited near Bethel Sun- <lb />
day. <lb />
S. G. Williams an family <lb />
visited at week. <lb />
Taylor and children <lb />
here <lb />
T. A- Manning and family, of <lb />
were here Sunday. <lb />
W. J. v. hi; i of <lb />
Mount, here <lb />
last <lb />
Mrs. <lb />
turned <lb />
from Virgin <lb />
been <lb />
Corn line in this <lb />
section, cotton a little small. <lb />
Regular service at Hickory <lb />
Grove Sunday. A crowd <lb />
attended. <lb />
J. K. Barnhill and family, of <lb />
Winterville, spent Sunday here <lb />
with the latter's mother, Mrs. <lb />
Taylor. <lb />
Free to every <lb />
plants of every sort given free. <lb />
You have nothing to do but send <lb />
a mule and plow to help pay <lb />
postage. <lb />
Ill, re- <lb />
. evening <lb />
she has <lb />
for <lb />
Red and black peas at M. <lb />
one <lb />
Going Ont of Business, <lb />
We are closing out our stock <lb />
of furniture and house furnish- <lb />
goods, and for a few days <lb />
will sell at and below cost. Per- <lb />
sons owing us whose accounts <lb />
are due are requested to settle <lb />
at once. <lb />
East Carolina Supply Co. <lb />
Fell From Roof of House. <lb />
Barney Burgess, colored, <lb />
of the linemen of the Municipal <lb />
light plant, had the <lb />
to fall from the roof of one of <lb />
Mr. D. W. houses on <lb />
College avenue Monday after- <lb />
noon. He was helping wire th <lb />
house for electric lights, and <lb />
while up on the roof, about <lb />
twenty feet above ground, his <lb />
foot slipped and down he came, <lb />
considerably faster than the <lb />
speed limit of eight miles an <lb />
hour. He was bruised pretty <lb />
badly, but fortunately no bones <lb />
Everybody wants the best <lb />
flour, it is Henry v. at S. M.<lb />
Winterville, The Reflector. We need it.<lb />
Don't forget that bill you owe<lb /><lb /></p></div></body></text></tei:TEI></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:dmdSec>
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