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department <lb />
In Charge of Wm. G. MORRIS <lb />
Agent of Th Eastern Reflector tor Winterville Vicinity- Advertising Rate Application <lb />
men's and and E. U. Cox attended ville Saturday. <lb />
just in. service at Ayden Sunday night. <lb />
Harbor Co. , turkeys waited. <lb />
Ti the people of prim paid. A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
and If y-J e nave just received a nice <lb />
items. f would be glad us a call. A <lb />
to them f r the p-per. Co. <lb />
e l a heavy <lb />
e purse. <lb />
The U the seat of <lb />
tenths of all disease, <lb />
sPills <lb />
have g to advertise, <lb />
I furnish j <lb />
If a to <lb />
Th. ii your <lb />
G. <lb />
Went. <lb />
nil Clothing can b <lb />
at A. W. Ave Co. <lb />
For good and comfortable <lb />
school desk call or writ A. G. <lb />
Co. Winter-j <lb />
ville, N. C Th y have the <lb />
right ac the right price. <lb />
We are carrying a nice line of <lb />
Pump pipes Then see us <lb />
We have just received a good <lb />
AW Ange Co. <lb />
We head the list in nice con- <lb />
I A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
The is the Kind <lb />
you need. See us. <lb />
A W. Anne Co. <lb />
Anew lot of lamps just in. <lb />
Harrington. Barber Co. <lb />
nice hall racks, see us. A <lb />
Cattle Wanted-We want to <lb />
Caskets. Prices are I buy cattle. R. D. Co. <lb />
right and can nice For beef. porK and <lb />
service. A G. Cox Mfg. sage see B. F. Sutton at same <lb />
The Pitt County old stand, <lb />
manufactured by The A. G. Cox j For suns and -s see A- W. <lb />
Manufacturing Company are Ange Co. <lb />
to the root of the whole mat- <lb />
quickly safely <lb />
and restore of the <lb />
LI V ER to normal condition. <lb />
Give tone to the system and <lb />
solid flesh to the body. <lb />
Tote No Substitute. <lb />
The Literary <lb />
Society, of Winterville Huh <lb />
met Friday night and <lb />
elected the following officers for <lb />
the spring President, Hiss <lb />
Louise Satterthwaite; vice <lb />
dent. Miss Lillian <lb />
Miss Cox; <lb />
treasurer. Miss Lilli <lb />
Miss Cox;, chaplain, <lb />
Miss Nettie Liles. With these <lb />
excellent officers and the large <lb />
number of enthusiastic members, N. C. Jan. <lb />
this society bids fair to do b On Wednesday afternoon. Jan. <lb />
work this term than ever before. 5th, at residence on Main <lb />
Miss Rosa Jones, of street, Mrs. Fannie L. Joyner <lb />
i in Tuesday night to entertained the Ladies Magazine <lb />
her studies in Winterville High J Club in a most charming manner. <lb />
SOCIAL LIFE IN FARMVILLE. <lb />
School. <lb />
comfortable, neat and <lb />
durable. Terms are liberal. <lb />
the market come to see <lb />
us, we have I he desk for you. <lb />
For j illy glasses, dried <lb />
of all kinds and butter and <lb />
en see A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
bargain in <lb />
nice clothing. <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
We have just received a full <lb />
supply of furniture. Give us a <lb />
call. A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
Oysters We have them Fri- <lb />
day and Saturday nights. <lb />
R. D. Co. <lb />
Cooking and heating stoves <lb />
and ranges just received. All <lb />
of best material and up-to-date. <lb />
Harrington Barber Co. <lb />
The County School Desks <lb />
are the desks for you. They are <lb />
cheap, durable and <lb />
Prices right and workmanship <lb />
guaranteed. A. G. Cox Mfg. <lb />
Co. Winterville. N. C. <lb />
Just received, a nice lot of <lb />
ladies and shoes. <lb />
j. Barber Co <lb />
A new lot of dry goods and <lb />
notions of all kinds just received <lb />
at Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
If you want a good plow try <lb />
the at Harrington, <lb />
Barber Co's. <lb />
Rev. T. H. King is teaching in <lb />
the grade j school at Ayden this <lb />
week in Prof. Cale's stead. <lb />
J. L. Hobgood, passed through <lb />
here Tuesday to Oxford <lb />
to attend the burial of his grand- <lb />
mother. <lb />
Miss Miriam Johnson, who is <lb />
teaching near here, came in last <lb />
night to spend Saturday and <lb />
Sunday at home. <lb />
Richard Wingate went to Nor- <lb />
folk Thursday to visit his <lb />
who is in the hospital. <lb />
Remember the services at the <lb />
Free Will Baptist church second <lb />
For nice see us. <lb />
Harrington, Co. <lb />
Nice glassware, in. <lb />
Harrington. Barber Co. <lb />
For nice oysters see F. <lb />
Sutton. Barbecue on Saturdays. <lb />
Public religious services of our <lb />
school at <lb />
a. m. 1st and <lb />
3rd Sundays at a and p. <lb />
m.; mission meeting Sunday <lb />
nights at and prayer <lb />
meeting every Wednesday night <lb />
at o'clock. <lb />
Free Will <lb />
school at p. m. 2nd I Sunday. <lb />
then at a. preach- A. Joyner and T. A Timber- <lb />
2nd Sundays at and others of Farmville <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
N. C. Jan. 1909. <lb />
Mrs. Armstrong, who lived on <lb />
the farm, died last <lb />
and was buried <lb />
day evening at Cobb burying <lb />
place, on C. D. Smith's farm. <lb />
She leaves a husband and three <lb />
children. <lb />
There was a Christmas tree <lb />
party at F. Marion Smith's <lb />
Wednesday night. <lb />
There was a pound party at <lb />
L. W. Smith's in <lb />
night. <lb />
C. D. Smith and C. E. <lb />
Lawhon each killed a nice lot of <lb />
pork last Thursday. <lb />
Miss Nichols, of Poke- <lb />
was visiting at Mills Smith's <lb />
Saturday night and Sunday- <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Ivy Smith went <lb />
p. m. <lb />
school at <lb />
a. m.; preaching 4th Sundays <lb />
at a. m. and p. m. <lb />
school at <lb />
a m.; preaching Sundays <lb />
at p. m. <lb />
were in our town Sunday. <lb />
Rev. J. J. Walker, of Wilson, <lb />
came down Saturday evening to <lb />
fill R G- H. <lb />
at Smith's school <lb />
house on Sunday. He preached <lb />
a very good sermon Sunday <lb />
The tax book for Winterville morning on and <lb />
can be found store of R. at on <lb />
G. Chapman Co. All parties <lb />
that have not paid their taxes. c. D. Smith came very near <lb />
are requested to settle same losing his store by fire Monday <lb />
In the library the guests were <lb />
received by Mi.-s Tankard and <lb />
Mrs. J. Stanley Smith, and <lb />
ed to delicious fruit punch. <lb />
From the library they were <lb />
ushered into the parlor where <lb />
Mrs. William Lyman Joyner <lb />
most gracefully received, her <lb />
dress being <lb />
with diamonds and pearl <lb />
Here a most delightful pro- <lb />
gram was cirri out, in the <lb />
of John Harvey and <lb />
Resolutions of St. Paul's <lb />
In this Mrs. J. Stanley Smith <lb />
was the lucky one, answering the <lb />
greatest of questions <lb />
and being awarded a beautiful <lb />
brooch by the hostess. <lb />
After a very enjoyable <lb />
cal program the guests entered <lb />
the dining; room where an <lb />
rate course dinner was served, <lb />
covers being laid for eighteen. <lb />
On the place cards was a New <lb />
Year's wish for each guest, <lb />
which were read with much <lb />
laughter and fun. <lb />
decorations throughout <lb />
the house was scarlet and <lb />
table was indeed lovely, <lb />
with a piece of white <lb />
and scarlet ribbons. <lb />
II not, and you to own <lb />
owe it to ex- <lb />
the oil ken t display <lb />
shown at the ft White <lb />
A display really <lb />
to a large city. <lb />
In a glance will inspect a <lb />
Use of pianos not alone stand <lb />
in character of e, y and <lb />
general in a class to <lb />
itself. but you I with prices <lb />
that stand n <lb />
incomparable air- where. Eight <lb />
different makes t select from, none <lb />
of those cheap department <lb />
store stencils but each one a stand- <lb />
ard, of acknowledged fame and. <lb />
reputation in the trade. Four <lb />
player-pianos of known <lb />
We will take your piano in <lb />
exchange for one of ti self play- <lb />
We also carry the <lb />
ORGAN, the standard of the world. <lb />
Old organs and pianos taken in ex- <lb />
change, terms to s lit your <lb />
When in Greenville visit our <lb />
White. <lb />
Next door to Can ft Atkins Hardware o. store. <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BANK OF WINTERVILLE, <lb />
AT N. O. <lb />
At the close of business, Nov. 1909. <lb />
Resources <lb />
393.81 <lb />
Liabilities <lb />
Capital stock <lb />
Surplus fund <lb />
6,000.00 <lb />
650.00 <lb />
Loans and discounts <lb />
Overdrafts secured <lb />
and unsecured . <lb />
Furniture and fixtures 1.178.68 Undivided profits, less <lb />
Due from 11,211.611 expenses and taxes pd 627.00 <lb />
Silver coin, including of deposit 802.20 <lb />
minor currency 345.42 <lb />
Nat bank notes and other <lb />
U. 1,890 <lb />
Total <lb />
Deposits subject to ck 14,696.85 <lb />
Cashier's checks <lb />
outstanding 81.68 <lb />
Total 021,706.08 <lb />
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Pitt County, <lb />
We, J. E. Cashier and F. A. Edmondson, A But. Cashier <lb />
of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above state- <lb />
is true to the Lest of our knowledge and belief. <lb />
F. A. EDMONDSON, J. E. GREEN, <lb />
Asst, Cashier. Cashier <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb />
fore me, this Kith day of Nov., <lb />
1909. R. H. <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
A. G. Cox, <lb />
R. H. Hunsucker, <lb />
J. F. Harrington, <lb />
Directors <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE, <lb />
AT FARMVILLE, N. <lb />
At the close of business Nov. 16th, 1909. <lb />
A SCHOOL PROBLEM. <lb />
Resources <lb />
Loans and discount <lb />
Overdrafts secured <lb />
and unsecured 17,171.19 <lb />
and fixtures 1,670.50 <lb />
Due from ft 89,985.88 <lb />
Cash items 21,986.88 <lb />
Gold coin <lb />
Liabilities <lb />
Capital stock <lb />
Surplus fund 6,000.00 <lb />
Undivided profits less <lb />
cur. exp and 1,247.78 <lb />
I Nat bank and other U. S. <lb />
immediately to save cost <lb />
C. S. Smith. Tax collector. <lb />
If your subscription to The <lb />
Reflector has expired let me <lb />
renew it, and give you a receipt. <lb />
W. G- Morris, agent. <lb />
The spring rush is coming in. <lb />
Better send your orders in at <lb />
once for Cox Cotton Planter, <lb />
simplex guano sowers, economic <lb />
back bands, etc. Orders will <lb />
have our careful attention. <lb />
A G. Cox Mfg. Co., <lb />
Winterville, N. C. <lb />
If you want a useful planter, <lb />
see our combination planter. It <lb />
plants cotton, corn, peas, etc, <lb />
Harrington, Barber ft Co. <lb />
Miss Annie Flowers, who has <lb />
been spending a few days at her <lb />
home at Bayboro, returned Mon- <lb />
day to resume her studies in <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
With its set of teachers Winterville High School, <lb />
its diligent students Winterville <lb />
High school is still progressing. <lb />
Students are coming in, and <lb />
more are next week. <lb />
M. Morris, who been down <lb />
in Craven on a business <lb />
trip, returned Thursday <lb />
sight. <lb />
Vance Society of <lb />
evening but by the heroic work <lb />
of the neighbors it was saved. <lb />
About o'clock Mrs. C. D- <lb />
Smith, who clerks in the store, <lb />
went out to pick up some wood <lb />
to put in the heater and saw so <lb />
much smoke that she looked on <lb />
the top of the store and saw flames <lb />
coming through the shingles <lb />
near the flue. She went <lb />
back in the store and got the <lb />
books and valuable so <lb />
that she could secure them, and <lb />
then gave the alarm. In a very <lb />
few twelve or fifteen <lb />
men had arrived soon had a <lb />
line of buckets going from tie <lb />
well to the roof and by hard <lb />
work for bout fifteen must represent the average <lb />
put the fire out. It was value of a time in school, <lb />
luck that the wind was If your maintains a pub- <lb />
but little, and water and lie school of days to the year <lb />
were plentiful. The damage a term of years, or 1,600 <lb />
great and was i days, every day of school is <lb />
low average for the earn <lb />
of educated labor. For <lb />
forty years you have as <lb />
the earnings of an educated <lb />
Subtract from <lb />
and the difference <lb />
Notes <lb />
Total <lb />
If an uneducated man coin, including <lb />
for days in a minor coin currency <lb />
year, he does very well. If he <lb />
Keeps up for forty years, he <lb />
earns or in <lb />
a lifetime. An educated man is <lb />
not generally paid by the day, <lb />
but by the month and the year. <lb />
If you will an average <lb />
of the earnings of educated men, <lb />
beginning with the governor, <lb />
whose salary is per year, <lb />
and run the scale till you come <lb />
to the lower walks of life, y-u <lb />
will find that per year is a <lb />
Dividend unpaid <lb />
742.60 Bills payable <lb />
Time of deposits <lb />
Deposits sub. to check <lb />
Cashier's <lb />
085.95 <lb />
2.897 <lb />
Total <lb />
1.000.00 <lb />
11,831.12 <lb />
80,640.70 <lb />
1.817.56 <lb />
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, County of Pitt, <lb />
I, J K. Davis, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly <lb />
swear that the above statement is true to the best of my <lb />
J. K. DAVIS, Cashier. <lb />
edge and belief. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to before <lb />
me, this 20th day of Nov., 1909. <lb />
J. A. Mew born. <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
W. M. Lang, <lb />
R. L Davis, <lb />
F. M. Davis, <lb />
Directors. <lb />
A Wretched Mistake <lb />
to endure the itching, painful <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
J. L. Rollins spent Sunday j was not very <lb />
near Farmville visiting friends, mainly by water on the goods. <lb />
J- D. Smith, of Greenville, <lb />
was in town Monday. <lb />
Johnson an-i W. G. <lb />
went to Greenville Mon- <lb />
day, <lb />
M. Bryan, <lb />
. , I Having thin day been appointed by <lb />
the clerk of the Superior Court of Pitt <lb />
M ,. as administrator of the estate <lb />
W. D. having <lb />
duly qualified such <lb />
no lee is hereby given to a I per sons <lb />
holding against said estate to <lb />
present them to mo for payment, <lb />
duly authenticated, en or b-fore the <lb />
28th of December 191.0 or this <lb />
notice will he p end in bur of their re- <lb />
All parsons in to skid <lb />
The Reflector has received an j estate a- to make- <lb />
of Files. ere s nu need to. <lb />
I much from <lb />
Will s Marsh, of Siler City. <lb />
I . a box of Hue <lb />
Salve, and was so n cured Bums, <lb />
boil, ulcers, r sore-, eczema, cuts, <lb />
chapped hand, chilblains, vanish be- <lb />
it. at <lb />
To Unveil Bast. <lb />
Pitt Cent hues to Lead. <lb />
The report of tobacco <lb />
I the different markets in reasons How about if when he <lb />
who has been ate, made to the of mean i- icier has to send <lb />
worth, to the average boy, <lb />
Brother, about keeping <lb />
your boy out of school, or lotting <lb />
remain oat of school, <lb />
of frivolous or useless <lb />
working; in Greenville, <lb />
High School last at his home here. <lb />
spent- Agriculture, puts the three tad- Mm boon occasionally to bring <lb />
him to his And how <lb />
Several drummers were in <lb />
town Monday. <lb />
Mrs- E. Whit, of is <lb />
visiting her Mrs. H. T. <lb />
in; markets cs <lb />
Wilson 1,968.28-1 <lb />
Winston <lb />
Greenville p <lb />
Greenville's sales <lb />
those Farmville <lb />
pounds, and Ayden <lb />
elected the following <lb />
for the <lb />
A. Worley, president; <lb />
N. vice president; W. <lb />
Chester Harris, secretary; this week. <lb />
T. Raynor, treasurer; I G. Taylor, of Ayden, was <lb />
Lonnie G. supervisor; in cur town Monday. and you have a <lb />
Prof. F. O. critic; Robert T. H. will preach for Pitt county market of <lb />
L. Flanagan, marshal. With his sermon in the pull Pitt <lb />
excellent officers and the sales considerably ahead <lb />
luge number of members enroll a o'clock. He will preach any county in the State. <lb />
ed, the society fair to do <lb />
bettor term, than any . U;, . to be present. <lb />
term heretofore. j Rev. E. T. Phillips filled his <lb />
next Friday appointment at the free <lb />
That Grant Baptist church Sunday. <lb />
mat man than Several from here attended the n <lb />
F. A. W. T.-uh at Green- <lb />
Town Property For Sate. <lb />
I At <lb />
T.<lb />
on January <lb />
court r <lb />
lots ard one . <lb />
one <lb />
foe t, C. <lb />
about letting him drop out when <lb />
he or seventh <lb />
grade, be by every <lb />
reason of good judgment, or even <lb />
dollars cents, to remain <lb />
in school till he graduates <lb />
Don't you know that this is an <lb />
age when the victory is to <lb />
educated energy and <lb />
invitation to attend the unveiling <lb />
of the oust of William A. <lb />
ham, at Raleigh, N. C, <lb />
day. January at o'clock. <lb />
The ceremony will take place in <lb />
the hall of the house of <lb />
with the following <lb />
program; <lb />
Address, William A. Graham. <lb />
Frank <lb />
value of <lb />
Historical Memorials in a Demo- <lb />
Tins. W. M <lb />
Presentation of the <lb />
the chairman of the Historical <lb />
Commission, J. Bryan Grimes. <lb />
Acceptance by th i Governor <lb />
of North Carolina, W. <lb />
Unveiling. <lb />
payment to me. <lb />
This the 27th of 1903. <lb />
C O. Little. of W. U. Moore <lb />
Si Attorneys. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Ha vine duly b fore the <lb />
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GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, JANUARY G. <lb />
No. <lb />
JANUARY SUPERIOR COURT. <lb />
who plead guilty <lb />
concealed weapon. <lb />
of <lb />
Defendant's <lb />
Charge counsel showed that Move, <lb />
got drunk and <lb />
when arrested had a pistol in his <lb />
pocket, but made no effort to <lb />
Grand <lb />
January term of Pitt <lb />
Superior court began this morn- y- Judge Pee- <lb />
remarked that the minimum <lb />
MRS. EDDY IS NOT RICH <lb />
with Judge R. B. Peebles <lb />
presiding and Solicitor C. L. Ab- <lb />
representing the state. <lb />
In calling the jurors for the <lb />
term, was <lb />
excused on account of deafness, <lb />
J. W. Higgs and J. A. Forties <lb />
for sickness, J. M. became <lb />
of the death of a sister, and T. <lb />
E. Hooker absent in hospital. <lb />
Following were drawn a a grand <lb />
Wiley Brown, foreman, <lb />
C. T. Watson. G. W. Venters. S. <lb />
L Dudley, Joshua Nobles B. J. <lb />
Pulley, J. C. O. C <lb />
try. J. E. Warren, F. A. Elks. J. <lb />
H. R L Warren. J A. <lb />
fine for <lb />
weapons will be <lb />
Asheville, H. C, Jan. <lb />
Editor <lb />
Referring to a statement made <lb />
by the J. H. Snore in o <lb />
. delivered Sunday, January <lb />
concealed j h, in which he referred to <lb />
; Eddy's great wealth, and to <lb />
Science as a fraud, <lb />
CASHED HIS OWN CHECK. <lb />
A Slick Trick a <lb />
b, s New York Slurp. <lb />
OUTRAGE ON COMMUNITY. <lb />
So H. <lb />
fellow Verdict. <lb />
of Lon <lb />
TITLE SYSTEM. <lb />
In- <lb />
Chairman R. R. Find. <lb />
Shown. <lb />
Wilson. Jan 15.-A from Kinston, ti. C, Jan. Mr-R. R. Cotten. chairman of <lb />
was in Wilson this the Lenoir Superior court today the committee appointed by the <lb />
morning who told of how a New J S. Longfellow was acquitted governor by the direction of the <lb />
York pulled the the charge bigamy for last to investigate <lb />
over the eyes of Mr. Frank which he has been on trial the system of renter- <lb />
son, a prominent merchant of days and for the second land titles, i. in Raleigh and <lb />
a short while time, a former trial having re reports that interest <lb />
. -hat in a mistrial. Upon an- is <lb />
The following cases have been <lb />
disposed <lb />
J. T. embezzlement, <lb />
guilty, sentenced months on <lb />
roads. <lb />
Emma Brown, assault with <lb />
deadly weapon, not guilty. <lb />
John O. appeal from <lb />
mayor's court, guilty, <lb />
fined one penny and costs. <lb />
Oscar B.-own and Carl <lb />
Elks, E. R. Dudley, A. E. Tuck burst, affray, Brown pleads <lb />
E J. W. Gay, O. guilty, jury finds Whitehurst <lb />
C. Noble. <lb />
v . Wilson did would have been <lb />
that Mrs. Eddy s business done merchant <lb />
been in the courts of New; <lb />
Hampshire and <lb />
within the last few <lb />
through an effort made by <lb />
people to get control of her <lb />
property, all of which she has <lb />
earned through the sale <lb />
A well known drummer for the <lb />
York clothing house of <lb />
Schloss. who had been calling on <lb />
the merchants of Eastern Caro- <lb />
had sent in his usual report <lb />
in which I e stated that i <lb />
In his charge to <lb />
grand jury Jude said <lb />
when we consider the age of our <lb />
country, that it U but one <lb />
and years old. and <lb />
in that short time it has become <lb />
the most powerful nation in the <lb />
world, and its friendship more <lb />
ht than any other by all other <lb />
nations, it should make us <lb />
proud. This is not due to our <lb />
having a greater population than <lb />
others, for far <lb />
us, nor is it due our having <lb />
greater wealth than other <lb />
Wu must lo k for some <lb />
other reason for the position we <lb />
hold am the nation, and that <lb />
reason is because we have th- <lb />
best laws and those laws are <lb />
better executed. Here every <lb />
man stands on an equal footing <lb />
before and m in has the <lb />
right to do what pleases with <lb />
that which is his own, provided <lb />
in so it ho does not bring <lb />
injury to others or trespass upon <lb />
their rights. <lb />
Judge Peebles then of <lb />
the oath the jurors had taken, <lb />
especially emphasized that <lb />
judgment upon <lb />
payment of costs during good be- <lb />
of defendants. <lb />
Richard Cox, carrying con <lb />
weapon, pleads guilty. <lb />
George r, escape, pleads <lb />
defendant discharged, <lb />
county to pay half costs. <lb />
Ben and John A. Kin <lb />
an. affray. Ben pleads guilty, <lb />
judgment suspended upon pay <lb />
of costs good be- <lb />
John guilty, fined <lb />
and costs. <lb />
Wiley Lucas, Wm- <lb />
Tom Williams, Fred Dixon, <lb />
Mitchell, Walter Price, Ming, <lb />
plead guilty, fined each and <lb />
costs, <lb />
Wm. A. Nichols, <lb />
officer, pleads guilty, find <lb />
and costs. <lb />
Caesar King, with <lb />
deadly weapon, pleads guilty, <lb />
fined five cits and costs <lb />
Robert assault <lb />
with pleads <lb />
guilty, fined and costs. <lb />
George Joyner and Allen <lb />
ton, affray, Joyner not <lb />
case continued as to Sutton. <lb />
Drew selling liquor, <lb />
of her writings which are . <lb />
.; k ,. i. j it. was at a standstill; <lb />
bought and read by . , . <lb />
. ii- . i of his customers who <lb />
and internment i. . , <lb />
usually gave bin <lb />
throughout the civil Bed world. <lb />
The in the litigation <lb />
referred to brought out fact <lb />
that, while Mrs Eddy has a com- <lb />
fort able income, she is not rich <lb />
the world now counts richen. <lb />
The court also found that Mrs. <lb />
was mentally and <lb />
to manage her own <lb />
affairs. <lb />
There L- no evidence MM <lb />
reason fr believing; <lb />
that the thousands of Christian; <lb />
Scientist throughout <lb />
are actuated by fraudulent <lb />
were holding off until the new <lb />
.--ear set m. Among the <lb />
of the verdict the fast. The North Carolina <lb />
demanded a poll of i helmet has endorsed the <lb />
jury and each juror for himself the S <lb />
voted not v ill consider it, <lb />
Judge O H. Allen, and the constitutionality of the <lb />
sided, reprimanded the jury for New York law h . just been up- <lb />
verdict in severe language, by tho courts, <lb />
declaring that in order to reach; Mr. recently a <lb />
this verdict the jury had to de- visit to <lb />
that the defendant the law <lb />
when he stated had with the <lb />
he and Bruce were State officers and <lb />
m in wife. He declared that it Judge of tho <lb />
M an outrage upon the cm- setts land court. <lb />
v- in. I in HIP I t . <lb />
men who to favor him when a man come told Mr. Cotton A <lb />
. i . v. U . . ., . . <lb />
an order was Mr. Frank <lb />
Wilson. For n previous order <lb />
Mr Wilson had given the drum- <lb />
mer a check for which was <lb />
drawn in favor of the New York <lb />
was also sent in <lb />
with report by the drummer. <lb />
after this a mm <lb />
called on Mr. Wilson, <lb />
himself as a brother of L <lb />
into a Kinston home, v. worth of property had beer. rep. <lb />
of of its most in court in the last <lb />
young men go years, and of the guarantee <lb />
after living in her not one cent <lb />
home as tn husband j has ever been called for on ac- <lb />
of the young j count of grunting a defective <lb />
The public rally are much title, <lb />
disappointed over the me; real of the <lb />
of tho trial, .- are vitally in <lb />
ii. <lb />
As a fact, i. . , <lb />
Knows that a <lb />
in any at <lb />
lent an average in good in- <lb />
ship and a charge <lb />
very much like made <lb />
by orthodox church against <lb />
Jesus and His followers, against <lb />
Lather, and all l-ad- <lb />
reform movements, and their fol <lb />
lowers. Very sincerely, <lb />
Geo. S. Powell. <lb />
New clothier. Mr. Wilson <lb />
the <lb />
brother <lb />
so yes, the <lb />
slick article, the baby b .,; <lb />
my brother has sent me down <lb />
here tn find out why it is that <lb />
Ins in Eastern Carolina is <lb />
in so few he he <lb />
fellow was taken into <lb />
in law because of <lb />
the tremendous and <lb />
a of fornication jury expense of pr sent sys- <lb />
by fraud upon Mr, Co-tin <lb />
swift and in which charge the the farmers of State ere get <lb />
young is not included, ting thoroughly because <lb />
He was It quired to gives if the ease and <lb />
bond of in default of, which their lands then he <lb />
Wind . <lb />
of it that they should guard guilty, fined and costs <lb />
with secrecy their deliberations <lb />
in the grand jury room. <lb />
The home of the aged and in- <lb />
firm is one of the greatest deadly weapon, pleads <lb />
ties known to our people, and it fined and costs, <lb />
is duty of the jury to visit j Nag Moore, temporary <lb />
this home and see that the in- <lb />
mates are well and comfortably <lb />
cared for. While such <lb />
is a charity, it ceases to be <lb />
a charity and becomes hell on <lb />
when the unfortunates <lb />
there are improperly treated and <lb />
not provided with necessary <lb />
comforts of life. <lb />
the head of the five <lb />
and h with <lb />
leave to hire out. <lb />
John assault with <lb />
of horse, pleads guilty, judgment <lb />
suspended upon pay in tot of <lb />
DANCE AT SCOTLAND NECK. <lb />
Honor of Mr. and Mrs. Albion <lb />
Scotland Neck, N. C. Jan. <lb />
The dance which took place on <lb />
the evening of the fourteenth m <lb />
th hall of the Male academy <lb />
closed first year of <lb />
German club and was. in <lb />
every respect, one of the most <lb />
notable successes in the <lb />
history of Neck. Given <lb />
in honor of Mr. Albion Dunn and <lb />
on his j b. <lb />
last report <lb />
brother was to ii J <lb />
that you. to . Mr. Wilson, had <lb />
failed to place a-, arid <lb />
is at a lot to it. I; <lb />
j the tightness money <lb />
o j ft is nut <lb />
at a marriage <lb />
place as to <lb />
bu <lb />
the ., <lb />
by the young woman, bu and Mr. <lb />
unable n produce the usual, ford, of Raleigh, h. <lb />
I p.-. It must <lb />
ceremony. <lb />
used .- in getting <lb />
loans. banks the <lb />
are interested the same r-c- <lb />
Ll- Henry E. <lb />
been a I pared l article <lb />
fort. t of <lb />
ting <lb />
P ANN AND BURN <lb />
we'll A<lb />
Oscar Manning, assault who was Mi.-s <lb />
deadly weapon, pleads guilty, <lb />
fined and costs. <lb />
James Hardison, assault with <lb />
deadly weapon, pleads guilty, <lb />
fined and costs. <lb />
Henry Fleming and Walter <lb />
Oneal. affray, plead guilty, fined <lb />
capital crimes in this state, I each and costs. <lb />
while speaking of the placing of <lb />
obstructions on railroad tracks <lb />
causing the wrecking of a train <lb />
resulting in loss of life, he said <lb />
George Parker, charged with <lb />
Irma Cobb, of Greenville, the <lb />
was made up of many of <lb />
the bridal party and other visit- <lb />
ors in addition to the members of <lb />
the German club and their <lb />
of Scotland Neck. <lb />
The music, furnished by <lb />
Italian orchestra was ex <lb />
the hall was tastily <lb />
people arc not careful enough to that he would ask verdict <lb />
instruct their children as to of murder in the d degree, <lb />
what the law in this respect is. George Parker murder in <lb />
He his known of small boys second degree, guilty. Sentence <lb />
being brought in court for not yet passed. <lb />
obstructions on a railroad <lb />
killing Caroline Cobb, was put orated and when filled with <lb />
on trial this morning. Solicitor j dancers and large crowd of spec- <lb />
announcing in court I was a of much <lb />
. beauty. <lb />
Very graceful figures were <lb />
led by Mr. and Mrs. Dunn. <lb />
Miss Lucille Cobb and Messrs. <lb />
Walter and Frank Wilson, of <lb />
Arthur Dupree, larceny, pleads <lb />
track, when they were only guilty, sentenced month on <lb />
roads. <lb />
Herbert Dudley, larceny pleads, <lb />
guilty, sentenced <lb />
prompted by curiosity to see a <lb />
wreck, not that they <lb />
were committing a felony. <lb />
Proper instruction on the part of, roads. <lb />
parents would prevent this. J. R. <lb />
Greenville, were among those in <lb />
attendance. <lb />
. Federal court for <lb />
years on; When the jury was being <lb />
j ed, counsel for the defense asked <lb />
Whitehurst, assault, j it a good looking man had <lb />
Judge Peebles said he would pleads guilty, fined and costs, either of them <lb />
not consume time to instruct the j Redmond Price, carrying con- talked about the case. <lb />
grand jury on all crimes, as they weapon, guilty, privilege are so many good looking men <lb />
understood most of them in a of paying and costs or going around here, that is rather <lb />
general way, but he spoke of the on roads. <lb />
illegal of liquor, the burning Charlie Cannon, carrying con- j Judge Peebles. <lb />
of woods, cruelty to animals and weapon, guilty, privilege <lb />
a few such matters he thought of paying costs or going <lb />
be enlarged upon. , on roads. <lb />
The docket was taken up Just before-noon today Lam Ad- <lb />
after the completion ams and John on <lb />
of Judge charge, an I trial for burning the house <lb />
the disposition of cases begun. pied by Mrs. Julia Gardner, <lb />
The first case was Henry had testified against them in the <lb />
is tho it; <lb />
carry you i. <lb />
to , Mr. ,. <lb />
sun d the <lb />
that, it was nu fault of the drum <lb />
mer, that be had all the <lb />
he to <lb />
I'm glad that my <lb />
brother's agent has been doing <lb />
his I'm glad to have met <lb />
Mr. I must be going, <lb />
as I have got to get lo Washing- <lb />
ton, your next town, this after- <lb />
an after- <lb />
thought, he left <lb />
New York on Thanksgiving day, <lb />
the banks being closed, my broth <lb />
handed me this check, yours, <lb />
saying if I ran short of funds to <lb />
have it cashed, if I hap- <lb />
pen at some little place and find <lb />
myself in a <lb />
you mind cashing your own <lb />
Mr. Wilson cashed the check <lb />
thinking he was accommodating <lb />
a gentleman, but he was soon <lb />
made wise to the fact by a <lb />
drummer who called a little later <lb />
in the day. who told him that <lb />
Mr. Schloss had brother <lb />
Mr. Wilson then called up <lb />
New York and got into <lb />
cation with Mr. Schloss, himself <lb />
When Mr. Schloss was made <lb />
acquainted with the facts he <lb />
yelled back through the <lb />
is de rascal. Mr. <lb />
Wilson; n I tell you <lb />
You wont make a mistake if <lb />
you buy the Syracuse plow from <lb />
Carr Atkins Hardware Co. <lb />
x 1-1 i ,. <lb />
Bring your furs to <lb />
Schultz for high prices. <lb />
S. M. <lb />
Horse ard Quantity cf Corn and <lb />
Lest With <lb />
About o'clock Sunday morn- <lb />
a barn and at the <lb />
horn-of Prank a color hI <lb />
tenant on the farm of Mr J. G. <lb />
miles from town, of d-eds <lb />
destroyed by fire. A valuable venerations every <lb />
. u . ,. ., i time the land changes hands <lb />
was in the stable,; . . <lb />
. j . o- l i i same dreary, in- <lb />
difficult task must he <lb />
repeated i the same identical <lb />
from the stand <lb />
point, is <lb />
to repeat that <lb />
system to thin <lb />
With us ,, f <lb />
real est i- tr a law <lb />
paid investigate <lb />
the title-he g to tit- <lb />
house and through <lb />
aid barrels of <lb />
pounds of fodder, a car- <lb />
farming implements. <lb />
total iota about <lb />
Mr. had only <lb />
on the building, but the <lb />
colored man had no insurance at <lb />
all on his corn and farm <lb />
loss is a heavy one <lb />
on him. <lb />
work d time after time to <lb />
do good whatever. By <lb />
system the <lb />
once for all make-., a thorough <lb />
investigation of title, registers it <lb />
in prescribed fashion, and <lb />
the title ever thereafter <lb />
against the The <lb />
cant is taxed one-tenth of one <lb />
percent, lax of the prop- <lb />
as an fund to pro- <lb />
Face Badly Burned <lb />
Mr. W. S. was painfully <lb />
burned, Monday morning, at his the State against <lb />
saw mill on the river at the foot i adverse claimant. <lb />
of Greene Street, A valve on the land Observer. <lb />
engine had in some way become I <lb />
choked, and as Mr. was <lb />
trying to punch the obstruction <lb />
out the valve suddenly cleared <lb />
and a discharge of steam struck I D. A. , v ,, .,., <lb />
him in the face. One side of his K c T T s our <lb />
COX'S MILLS ITEMS. <lb />
face was burned and one eye <lb />
almost ruined. <lb />
Cox's Mills, N. C., Jan. 19- <lb />
of the <lb />
neigh- <lb />
train and left on the <lb />
Raleigh News <lb />
While this occurred some weeks <lb />
Mainly, I no Mr- Wilson had kept the <lb />
send down a tarn <lb />
Misses Rosa Whitehurst ard <lb />
Nina Dixon spent Saturday <lb />
He entered Greenville on the night and Sunday with the <lb />
cal. <lb />
The supposition in Greenville <lb />
is that the fellow who represent- <lb />
ed himself to be brother <lb />
purloined the check and letters <lb />
of the firm he had in his posses- <lb />
from the desk of Mr. <lb />
Schloss and that he went to <lb />
Greenville for the express <lb />
pose of swindling Mr. Wilson. <lb />
with the rascal who worked this j talk to our Sunday <lb />
trick on him. The article in the afternoon. <lb />
matter quiet while making <lb />
in an effort to catch up <lb />
Misses Carroll. <lb />
Misses Rosa and Lena Tyson <lb />
attended services at Black Jack <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
Prof. W. H. made <lb />
a very interesting and <lb />
News and Observer is the first <lb />
intimation even the people here <lb />
had of the occurrence. We hope <lb />
the rascal may be caught and <lb />
properly punished. <lb />
Subscribe to The Reflector. <lb />
Misses Cora and Annie Carroll <lb />
attended services at Winterville <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
Mrs. W. F. L N. <lb />
Edwards went to Hancock Sun- <lb />
day. <lb />
Miss Nina <lb />
J. W. Smith st Fort <lb />
Barnwell. <lb />
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the grit and uh. would <lb />
unendurable. <lb />
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the actually sold us <lb />
vim flour, any o in the <lb />
Magazine. The <lb />
camp where used it a little later <lb />
happened to be beside the sandy bed <lb />
of a trickling at ream, which <lb />
drinkable lo winter, but absolutely <lb />
when evaporation <lb />
la at height and the suit la<lb />
one of our <lb />
we dismounted; Is sand. <lb />
Tonight we can good <lb />
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he proceeded to smooth off a bit <lb />
of the cleanest sand built upon It <lb />
bot Ore. When the <lb />
hot he raked off most of the <lb />
coals and smoothed the sand very neat- <lb />
Meanwhile one of the other men <lb />
had made two large of dough <lb />
bout three-quarters of Inch thick <lb />
and eighteen inches in diameter. Be- <lb />
tween thus be placed a layer of lumps <lb />
of sheep's tall fat. making a huge <lb />
round sandwich. This was now spread <lb />
on the hot coals Billed with <lb />
were placed completely over II. and it <lb />
left to bake. Now and then an <lb />
edge was uncovered, and a <lb />
It appreciatively and rapped <lb />
on it to see If It yet cooked. <lb />
When the top was thoroughly baked <lb />
the bread was turned over covered <lb />
up again. It tasted even better than <lb />
the Afghan bread after it cooled <lb />
little the and bad <lb />
been off a girdle. The <lb />
are to life <lb />
In th. sandy that they think It <lb />
Impossible to make the beat kind of <lb />
bread without while the Ar- <lb />
who live in the <lb />
think that cobblestones a <lb />
requisite. <lb />
I lie <lb />
twins for hours <lb />
in Its described cotton <lb />
is Mad expel <lb />
all a carried <lb />
by washing the in <lb />
clear water. washing Is a <lb />
long which <lb />
the cotton M a <lb />
paper Should any <lb />
acid lie allowed to remain It <lb />
the <lb />
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Is Into cakes various <lb />
and disk flat <lb />
and not <lb />
gun cotton l <lb />
light as ordinary <lb />
A of this <lb />
explosive Is that a brick of It <lb />
may be placed a bed or <lb />
as moisture dries out <lb />
the cotton will Hake and burn quietly <lb />
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Ion will explode with <lb />
degrees of Heal. <lb />
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gun or an <lb />
linens.- k Instead of heal. In a <lb />
torpedo the charge Is wet. <lb />
cotton being exploded by <lb />
means of dry notion In I tube, this <lb />
having draw y a cup of <lb />
of the cup It-elf baring <lb />
been by the the torpedo <lb />
against the target.-Harper s Weekly. <lb />
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Laval Almost Everything In It. <lb />
Path Then Cornea a <lb />
That Ends In a Floe <lb />
yon ever bat through a West <lb />
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has lived In the tropics on and off for <lb />
a number of want to <lb />
know what the experience Is like <lb />
will leap out of a clear <lb />
sky. swoop down on a city, blew . <lb />
its path Hat and on. <lb />
Then follows the tall of the hurricane, <lb />
a breeze blowing In the same <lb />
direction, bin at a much lower <lb />
This Is likely lo continue for <lb />
many hours, sometimes for many <lb />
and is always by a tor- <lb />
downpour of <lb />
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time of the hurricane of At S <lb />
o'clock I In- afternoon I was In my <lb />
on the top floor of a rickety <lb />
wooden As suddenly <lb />
Sun. and Alt Matter <lb />
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All Together In <lb />
Mineral Kingdom <lb />
PUZZLE TO SCIENTISTS. <lb />
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hypothesis, but Is ll <lb />
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that has dared lo make, how- <lb />
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science that the <lb />
all matter was uniformly <lb />
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satellites, hill that all spin e was tilled <lb />
with I lie waiter we now have divided <lb />
tin.- some die- <lb />
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thin lo- <lb />
In Peculiar Way <lb />
Produced Thia Rare Form of Carbon <lb />
and Thrown Away the Secret <lb />
In <lb />
The term Is <lb />
times to coal <lb />
which we burn in our furnaces, but <lb />
the real of corn- <lb />
mer.-e are among tin- most <lb />
product. <lb />
of the world, they <lb />
up <lb />
apart <lb />
material <lb />
much <lb />
more <lb />
than the <lb />
com- <lb />
light. <lb />
cot- <lb />
UNDER THE OCEAN. <lb />
clap of thunder the went dark. <lb />
had a pretty good Idea of what we can obtain now o <lb />
was about to happen and. going to the tide state to the <lb />
looked out the the theory a miss- <lb />
A black cloud whirled up out of one that ran only Is- <lb />
the the but command, for It <lb />
buck lb. city were the words <lb />
still golden with light. Todd. that centers at- <lb />
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mat went a wooden watch- ,.,,. a of the inward fall- <lb />
for. e at I tower about feet high that th.-liters the <lb />
been used ID the old to locate of Its particles their <lb />
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weathered all previous hurricanes, but grew hotter hotter <lb />
time It went down like a house of to ID the entire <lb />
curds Spars of lumber from were tin- like <lb />
tower were carried . far as twenty still <lb />
block before they came to the ground, though vaster and <lb />
the of the church went, This to to <lb />
the roof, of a good many have on faster <lb />
were torn off. some One palm tree. H some region, than in Many <lb />
In the public garden, off about million nebulae were formed set <lb />
half way from the ground In rota n , n . .-., <lb />
his <lb />
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and <lb />
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in the Autobiography of Sir Henry <lb />
M. author of too <lb />
colored of central <lb />
majority of <lb />
were, of them wore <lb />
and for me moat <lb />
dense. On. man who from but personal <lb />
appearance might bean Judged <lb />
to be among the moat intelligent <lb />
after thirty with <lb />
unable to understand bow <lb />
It to be loaded. He never could <lb />
remember whether be ought to drop <lb />
the powder or bullet Into <lb />
Another be sent <lb />
with a man to transport a company of <lb />
men over a river to <lb />
That Happen at Bottom <lb />
of <lb />
dispute as to the quantity <lb />
of light at the sea. <lb />
from Too fathoms either <lb />
bare DO eyes or Indications of <lb />
I them, or else their eyes are very large <lb />
and protruding. . <lb />
Another strange thing l If the <lb />
creatures the lower depths have any <lb />
I color It l orange or red or reddish <lb />
I orange. Sen corals, shrimp <lb />
crabs have this brilliant color. <lb />
I Sometimes It la pure red or scarlet. <lb />
and many It to- <lb />
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for the bluish green light In the <lb />
bottom of ocean makes the orange <lb />
or the red Bib appear of a neutral tint <lb />
and hides It from t enemies. Many <lb />
are black, others neutral <lb />
color. Some are provided with <lb />
boring tails. o that they can burrow <lb />
in the mud. <lb />
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Is covered with like an or- <lb />
showing that It la <lb />
feasting place of vast of car- <lb />
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It mouth, cracks the shell, digest th. <lb />
meal and ejects Crab, <lb />
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accounts for whole mound of <lb />
are often found. <lb />
Not a Is ever found that <lb />
is not honeycombed by the boring <lb />
shellfish and fall to piece at <lb />
touch of the band. what <lb />
destruction Is going on In <lb />
these depths. <lb />
If a ship at with all <lb />
board II Will be eaten by fish, with the <lb />
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an calculated to happily be by <lb />
a pretty blow. are whenever are attracted to- <lb />
arc kept from fall <lb />
built only a few stories high, th. ward . <lb />
roof, present a broad and directly to this center a whirlpool <lb />
lint lo the ., formed, rotating In one direction <lb />
velocity at which that An example of though humble <lb />
cane ml damage and not exactly Is the rota- <lb />
not great. Keen my build- of water In a basin when the <lb />
withstood It. Hut the tall of the Is of the <lb />
with a heavier rain attract the water Immediately <lb />
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above our heads and allowed the ow of these whirling nebulae <lb />
to plump straight down on exceedingly bot. and each <lb />
three boors macadam on lb. what la known a a star or <lb />
streets bad been washed into bar- bring one. The earth <lb />
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was a rushing river as much a. four n, of course, a <lb />
feet deep In places. I aw a cart try , that were thrown <lb />
to It. but with the water from the <lb />
the of I he wheel and , H form and <lb />
twins washed from under It It gradually <lb />
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driver turned casks and This <lb />
packing cases were dancing on the who hare <lb />
face like . , ball of on a wheel <lb />
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you -a. Imagine. I did not get motion was o <lb />
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before tin- rain of a disk, <lb />
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then had q- ,,,. <lb />
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car tracks had been <lb />
washed nut. and no cars were run- <lb />
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roaring business, and eventually I got off of ring <lb />
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his customary charge. outside to keep up the <lb />
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sun <lb />
art ending <lb />
contracting. Inner part <lb />
drew from the outer, leaving a <lb />
ring of mailer whirling around on the <lb />
opposite-------. <lb />
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nation of excitement, to <lb />
the advice of men river, <lb />
who were bawling out to them bow to <lb />
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en me to a Place, and cried. Hold <lb />
master, <lb />
be replied and forthwith on <lb />
. shore and the with <lb />
hands, while we. of course, were <lb />
rapidly swept down river, him <lb />
solitary on the bank. Tb. <lb />
at th. <lb />
stout but nevertheless hi. stupidity <lb />
the men a hard pull to <lb />
again, for not <lb />
available for a camp. <lb />
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when we required the brooch of a <lb />
of which <lb />
to be cut sway to <lb />
ea to be brought <lb />
for safety actually went of <lb />
and away ha ton <lb />
into water with <lb />
had <lb />
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be bad much money. <lb />
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about the one day when <lb />
be Invited attention to a solemn faced <lb />
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room. <lb />
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reads every one of the speeches <lb />
In the <lb />
gasped the <lb />
said Clark. <lb />
word of <lb />
Is queried I ho visitor, re- <lb />
the phenomenon closely. <lb />
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priming explained Champ.- <lb />
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know It will take Its toll of continued nebulous the ball <lb />
man II comes. If you had was large enough they would <lb />
hum <lb />
been telling the story ft <lb />
ably have mentioned <lb />
were <lb />
Howard <lb />
An Easy Numismatist. <lb />
Mrs. seem to <lb />
some education. you <lb />
once a mini. <lb />
I'm a by <lb />
Mrs. <lb />
Howard lady; a <lb />
collector of raw coins. Any old coin U <lb />
rare to <lb />
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on It Is ,, , have to <lb />
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by the rod and the <lb />
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the meaningless line by the red. <lb />
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song. almost word for wort <lb />
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and Blue <lb />
The Other Hall. <lb />
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Transcript. <lb />
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do you say is a <lb />
naked <lb />
always get. off s car <lb />
Express <lb />
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which to duties <lb />
today. <lb />
family of planet. around <lb />
would be <lb />
to <lb />
course, for It la Impossible <lb />
star, with the <lb />
as a mere light. <lb />
regards prosing of this <lb />
of course It cannot Do <lb />
don. everything palms a. <lb />
curacy. Many nebulae are seen <lb />
now among the stars that b <lb />
going through delayed <lb />
world forming. Around on. of <lb />
planets of our own solar system. Ml- <lb />
urn. three ring, which <lb />
b. <lb />
In lb. of . <lb />
Hedge to York <lb />
n purpose the world <lb />
that of gnat <lb />
black diamonds <lb />
yet In no outward <lb />
hie HI which we arc <lb />
to wear <lb />
are harder the crystal or <lb />
diamonds and. in fact, about <lb />
hardest <lb />
Black diamonds, or are <lb />
among the of <lb />
kingdom They without <lb />
form and are found <lb />
regular from <lb />
half a up to and <lb />
carat They ore dark <lb />
black or brownish In and opaque <lb />
real diamond of the Jewelry trade <lb />
Is also pure but <lb />
crystalline In form. Two object, <lb />
alike In not b. <lb />
o In a <lb />
the two form, of carbon. <lb />
Another peculiar thing th <lb />
black diamond is that found <lb />
In one In the world. They <lb />
come from a very small section of Bra- <lb />
Ell not more than miles square In <lb />
area, outside of this territory <lb />
no pure black diamonds have ever <lb />
ban <lb />
peculiar freak of nature <lb />
ed deposition of black <lb />
in this section of the world and <lb />
nowhere else la on. of the mysteries <lb />
which science has failed to explain. <lb />
None or then, has been In the <lb />
Treat diamond regions, <lb />
where crystal form of diamonds <lb />
hare for so long mined. <lb />
whole origin of black <lb />
Is, therefore, a <lb />
Naturally the Is raised, <lb />
what Is a black diamond <lb />
would to of these <lb />
diamonds, which resembles a piece of <lb />
coal more than a real diamond, o <lb />
far no on. has the black <lb />
a. the black pearl has boon. <lb />
Nevertheless the black diamonds serve <lb />
a most and useful <lb />
lo Industrial world. <lb />
pure black carbon Is not only <lb />
barter the diamond, be <lb />
tougher not brittle as th gem. <lb />
It la of great value for <lb />
many mechanical purposes and <lb />
for boring with diamond drills. <lb />
In diamond drilling the tips of the <lb />
drill, studded with carbon, or <lb />
black and when the <lb />
the pressure U so <lb />
the diamonds would I crushed <lb />
the Hut the carbon resist <lb />
this continued pressure and slowly <lb />
down Into the rock. <lb />
In diamond drill work carbon I <lb />
sat In circular pieces of soft steel or <lb />
Iron, called bits, and i bit. are at- <lb />
to tubing. Armed with the <lb />
bias diamond th. drill, push <lb />
their way under severe pressure <lb />
to u depth of and six thousand <lb />
through the hardest <lb />
of rock. Some black diamonds <lb />
much harder than others, there <lb />
in. way to determine by the color th. <lb />
difference In the degree of <lb />
Black diamonds or pure carbon are <lb />
not by any means cheap, the own <lb />
ere of the mine. In where they <lb />
are gathered are making a thing <lb />
out of their There i <lb />
known substance can the <lb />
lilac, of In drills In boring for <lb />
gold, silver, copper other mineral <lb />
the black <lb />
of Brazil were It <lb />
possible lo make borings. <lb />
was <lb />
ad our It was used In <lb />
diamond saws cutting stones, mar- <lb />
and similar Then the <lb />
price advanced so the <lb />
found cosily for such use. <lb />
for stone culling. <lb />
I really Imperfect or <lb />
diamond, but II Is too brittle for use <lb />
In drills. Consequently has <lb />
en of black diamonds for <lb />
atone culling, latter have la-en <lb />
almost to diamond <lb />
drilling purposes. <lb />
average Of black diamond. <lb />
It. the drills from two lo <lb />
live but lb III specimens <lb />
much better They coal <lb />
more, hut they last It. <lb />
there Is a greater demand <lb />
th. larger pieces of pure carbon, and <lb />
price Is run up <lb />
figures for unusual <lb />
rear that supply of black <lb />
diamond, may some day give out and <lb />
diamond drilling Industry <lb />
has prospectors to <lb />
scan o new bill to <lb />
far they hare not been <lb />
other band, have la-en <lb />
making s close study of the chemical <lb />
condition which time the <lb />
black diamonds, hut their <lb />
U apparently about as as the <lb />
making of the gem diamonds. It Is . <lb />
under condition, to <lb />
make either, bill not In six.-, sufficient <lb />
to be of value Na- <lb />
In some peculiar way has made <lb />
ran- and thrown <lb />
the of the away If n <lb />
man unlock or And that <lb />
be may cause a to <lb />
mood <lb />
THE MIDSHIPMAN. <lb />
Ha Had a Hard tie In th. <lb />
of Our Navy. <lb />
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of Pa <lb />
war <lb />
mutton the <lb />
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of peace. <lb />
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wrote Porter in <lb />
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boy's nervous <lb />
the mot <lb />
mined could remain in the <lb />
for of <lb />
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of the on <lb />
of <lb />
the war of alt, the <lb />
he drew a ill pay <lb />
was a day. <lb />
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on day, a pound <lb />
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a pint re <lb />
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pound and I half of a <lb />
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of <lb />
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III full <lb />
form or.- o Hue <lb />
with <lb />
and villi U <lb />
tons; collar a <lb />
formed Of <lb />
aide, not two <lb />
square; lashed <lb />
buttons, all buttonhole- worked <lb />
sold Mo <lb />
vest with flap, no lo<lb />
gold <lb />
buckle n <lb />
When in how. <lb />
a short blue I <lb />
buttonhole, and having <lb />
collar with a button n of <lb />
old lira on ride. <lb />
not to worn on shore by .- <lb />
Beef. . . <lb />
Bl uniform <lb />
by the navy under lie <lb />
of the <lb />
from to <lb />
Th. Value of Charcoal. <lb />
ha- a <lb />
hum will keep <lb />
for years pinked in A few <lb />
lumps of it in n will <lb />
the. water pure A <lb />
of it in n cellar <lb />
odors, a lump boiled ll <lb />
cabbage onions will do <lb />
put into mull <lb />
will keep sweet a long time. <lb />
paste of III. <lb />
not only cleans. I lie teeth, hut <lb />
infects them and <lb />
breath. Taken inwardly it la <lb />
for the <lb />
Uncalled For <lb />
mini wrote toll <lb />
B horticultural paper <lb />
would be mutable <lb />
for <lb />
The editor replied <lb />
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When the rend this ho <lb />
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POOR PRINT<lb /></p>
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                <p>
. <lb />
V r <lb />
Worth of Property <lb />
WILL BE OFFERED TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER <lb />
CONSISTING OF <lb />
to Choice Residence Lots <lb />
KNOWN AS THE HIGGS PROPERTY <lb />
In the Town of GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
SALE WILL TAKE PLACE ON <lb />
MONDAY, <lb />
1910 <lb />
AT A. M. <lb />
This property is desirably located, on Dickinson Avenue and Farmville road, four blocks <lb />
from the Atlantic Coast Line depot, and within four blocks of the handsomest block of brick <lb />
buildings in town. The growth of Greenville for years has been in the direction of this prop- j <lb />
All pleasure riding is out this way, as it is bounded on each side by sand-clay roads. The <lb />
future business of the town is destined to be about the two depots close to this property. <lb />
Biggest Thing in a Real Estate Sale Ever Attempted in North Carolina <lb />
Where has our leading business men made their profit Ask them and they will tell you in <lb />
real estate. You can make some money by attending this sale Monday, January <lb />
One-fourth Cash, Balance in one and two years. <lb />
DISCOUNT IF PAID CASH. <lb />
See the twin auctioneers, Penney Brothers, sell lots one a minute. <lb />
Music by RICHARD BROS. CONCERT BAND, of Gainesville, Ga. <lb />
AMERICAN REALTY AUCTION CO. <lb />
Greensboro, North Carolina. <lb />
REALTY AUCTION CO. <lb />
Raleigh, North Carolina <lb />
A LAND PROPOSITION <lb />
COX'S MILLS <lb />
That Appeal <lb />
seeker the <lb />
Our beautiful suburban ; <lb />
dense property, just west of, <lb />
Greenville, the two <lb />
sand clay roads, is now laid <lb />
off in building lots. <lb />
be sold at auction to the hitch- <lb />
es bidder by the Suburban Real <lb />
and Auction Co. who will later <lb />
announce date of sale. This <lb />
property is within blocks of <lb />
A. C. L. aid Ml <lb />
what is the <lb />
block of brick building in <lb />
course of in town, j <lb />
To the man <lb />
would appear that the future <lb />
business growth of the town i <lb />
to be on Dickinson avenue <lb />
we confidently believe that in a <lb />
few years the greater part of t he <lb />
business of the town will be done <lb />
on avenue and near <lb />
the to railroad depots. The <lb />
property to be sold is too veil <lb />
known to need commendation <lb />
from us. We will say, <lb />
that we believe every lot sold <lb />
will double In value within <lb />
years. <lb />
The inquiring mind might ask <lb />
if its value I in <lb />
five years, do you it for <lb />
The r is <lb />
We do not propose to sell all <lb />
our property now, but we r-l <lb />
that every lot told correspond <lb />
increase the value of I he <lb />
remainder of our prop hence <lb />
to sell of it now the remain <lb />
will in five be worth <lb />
much as all at present, both the <lb />
sold and unsold portions doubling <lb />
in Very truly. <lb />
ltd <lb />
Cox's Mills, N. C Jan. 13.- <lb />
Mi-s Moore was visiting <lb />
near Jack last week. <lb />
Miss James and Simpson <lb />
Bullock, of spent Sat- <lb />
night and Sunday at W. <lb />
F. Carroll's. <lb />
Misses Annie and Sadie Car <lb />
roll attend-d the <lb />
Saturday. <lb />
Prof. W. H. will <lb />
speak at school house Sun <lb />
day afternoon. All are cordially <lb />
invited. <lb />
Several of our farmers at- <lb />
tended the farmers union at <lb />
Saturday. <lb />
There was a large crowd pres- <lb />
at Sunday school Sunday <lb />
We are glad to know <lb />
people are taking so much inter <lb />
est in the work, and they <lb />
will continue to attend. <lb />
Miss Geneva Edwards, of W. <lb />
H S. spent Saturday and Sunday <lb />
t home. <lb />
Mi Cora Carroll spent from <lb />
until Sunday with Miss <lb />
Nina Dixon. <lb />
Miss L C x spent <lb />
day and Sunday with her parents. <lb />
She as by Misses <lb />
Clyde and Olivia <lb />
Hugh returned to <lb />
The following were on the roll <lb />
of honor of house <lb />
month ending Jan. Jessie <lb />
V- ice Evans, <lb />
Eva Williams, Coon <lb />
Levi Williams, <lb />
Clark, Buck. Cora <lb />
So <lb />
Oh <lb />
North Carolina be f-ill <lb />
of fl mills. Why <lb />
Professional Cards <lb />
mills. <lb />
hampered <lb />
W. F. EVANS <lb />
AT <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb />
industry hampered and <lb />
forbidden to grow The Char- <lb />
Observer gives the answer <lb />
in the I Office opposite R. L. <lb />
Flour can be shipped from <lb />
Ohio to Lynchburg, Richmond <lb />
and all the way to Norfolk n , <lb />
OR <lb />
R. L. <lb />
Dentist. <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb />
a hundred the <lb />
movement it cresses the North <lb />
Carolina line the rate leaps to, <lb />
cents. Western flour <lb />
d to or Hamburg <lb />
fifty cents a barrel cheaper than <lb />
t North Carolina. he on <lb />
grain are <lb />
I his discrimination hurts <lb />
business, prevent <lb />
but also operates against the <lb />
desirable increase in the wheat, <lb />
acreage- If the Interstate Com-, I- I. W. H. low. <lb />
Commission denies relief and <lb />
why does not the State <lb />
apply the same rate per ATTORNEYS AT LAW <lb />
mile in the State that the rail- N c <lb />
roads have fixed on their inter- <lb />
Matt shipments Raleigh News BROWN <lb />
Not made by trust <lb />
c no longer Wire Fence made by the Trust. <lb />
received the agency for the famous WIRE <lb />
Don't fail to see it. Be-1 Fence at Best Prices. <lb />
DR. S- HASSELL <lb />
I PRACTICING PHYSICIAN <lb />
Greenville, N. C <lb />
Office on Third formerly <lb />
pied by Dr. Bagwell- <lb />
Chamberlains Cough Remedy. <lb />
never disappoints who use <lb />
I GREENVILLE. <lb />
N. <lb />
disappoints use, skinner. Jr <lb />
it for colds and H <lb />
the throat and lungs. <lb />
It as a <lb />
for all and lung diseases. <lb />
Sold by all <lb />
H. . <lb />
SKINNER WHEDBEE <lb />
LAWYERS N. C <lb />
N. W. OUTLAW <lb />
Chamberlain's Cough <lb />
is a very valuable medicine <lb />
throat and lung troubles, quickly <lb />
relieves and Cures painful <lb />
and a dangerously sounding <lb />
which Indicates c- nested <lb />
lungs. Sold by all druggist. <lb />
Record Filed. <lb />
Fayetteville, Jan- Wan <lb />
C. while in this ct <lb />
Saturday, a- a special <lb />
of the Atlantic Line Rail <lb />
road Company, with th <lb />
register of Can d <lb />
county what is <lb />
biggest mortgage ever <lb />
in the South It is a <lb />
So year per cent mortgage for <lb />
given by At- <lb />
Coast Line Railroad Com <lb />
party to United States <lb />
of New Y irk. <lb />
Thia sum will be <lb />
by the Line In <lb />
in. old bonds, <lb />
other improvements <lb />
This transaction furnishes to <lb />
the uninitiated some idea of the <lb />
expenses connected with th- <lb />
op- ration of a railroad. The cost <lb />
of recording the mortgage here <lb />
was about As the <lb />
company is required to register <lb />
a paper of this kind in every <lb />
county in which its line or any <lb />
branch thereof operates, it is <lb />
evident that the expense <lb />
recording deed will alone <lb />
amount to a small fortune. <lb />
The Atlantic Coast Line <lb />
ates in twenty seven counties in <lb />
North Carolina. In addition it has <lb />
thousands of miles in Virginia, <lb />
South Carolina, Georgia, and <lb />
Florida. <lb />
Th-- busiest mightiest lit-1 <lb />
tie thing mat r was in- de is <lb />
Stomach aid Liv <lb />
Tablets, the work <lb />
h-n you their aid. <lb />
change <lb />
into <lb />
into joyous- <lb />
fin u action is so <lb />
they have <lb />
taken a purgative. Sold I y all <lb />
Killed by Attorney at Law <lb />
Mr. Preston the 27-1 office L. <lb />
year old son Mr. N c <lb />
of met with a horrible j GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb />
accident Saturday afternoon at i <lb />
Siding resulted in, to fat <lb />
ins death Sunday afternoon. Taxes for the State and county <lb />
c cars his head was crush- past rd all Persons <lb />
the ends of Battle <lb />
logs in tailing his cm, be t <lb />
I foot was cut off He was doing are delinquent., and <lb />
somebody law's at the this cost can he by <lb />
time of accident, was near- I m to collect <lb />
i so t <lb />
y and the ,. W. Tucker. <lb />
were hurrying to through to d c <lb />
leave Hie <lb />
the colored man, whose <lb />
Just received Repeating <lb />
Rifles, No. made by the S <lb />
Swiss government. Cost <lb />
each. We will sell for ten days <lb />
at each. <lb />
Come and see how we do it. <lb />
Baker Hart <lb />
LEADERS IN HARDWARE <lb />
Greenville, N. Carolina <lb />
REPORT OF CONDITION OF <lb />
The Bethel Banking Trust Co., <lb />
AT BETHEL, N. C. <lb />
At the close of Nov. IS, 1900. <lb />
L. W. <lb />
d ft w Sheriff. <lb />
worn <lb />
DIXIE ICE CREAM <lb />
tan made and frown in <lb />
COSt of <lb />
On a <lb />
Stir content of one <lb />
into a of milk and f <lb />
No cooking, no heating, <lb />
Everything but<lb />
ThU make quart of the moat <lb />
ice cream yon ever at. <lb />
Decorative Work. <lb />
A strikingly <lb />
interior decoration work has just <lb />
Wells Browne. th <lb />
paper and decorator, in <lb />
the dental office of Or It. L I <lb />
The departure from the. <lb />
usual style of wail papering is <lb />
v. noticeable and giVeS the <lb />
the <lb />
an art gallery. On the <lb />
beautiful pictures executed <lb />
in paper decorations, one a <lb />
scene in Venice and the her a <lb />
lake shore the paneling <lb />
Kid borders being in perfect <lb />
with Hr. Browne <lb />
is truly an artist in his line and <lb />
fine work. <lb />
Cough Remedy <lb />
i net a common, every day cough <lb />
mixture. It is a <lb />
remedy for all the troublesome <lb />
and complications re- <lb />
from cold in the <lb />
throat, chest or lungs. Sold by <lb />
all druggists. <lb />
Greenville Gets Office. <lb />
In the election of officers by <lb />
the Grand Lodge of Mason-, in <lb />
session at Raleigh, R. Williams <lb />
of Greenville. elected grand <lb />
auditor. L. H. Pender. worship <lb />
master of Greenville lodge, <lb />
and S. J. Nobles the <lb />
meeting of the Grand Lodge. <lb />
Have you a weak throat If <lb />
m, cannot be too careful. <lb />
begin too early. Each <lb />
cold makes you more liable to <lb />
another and the last is always <lb />
the harder to cure. If you will <lb />
take Rem- <lb />
at outset you will be <lb />
saved much trouble. Sold by ail <lb />
OF NORTH CAROLINA, County of Pitt, <lb />
NORFOLK. VA. I i y Cashier of the above-named hunk do <lb />
. handlers swear that above statement is <lb />
duty it w . to c re <lb />
Hr. E to do the <lb />
work and bun to the <lb />
urea <lb />
between the cars, as the <lb />
torn when a coupling, <lb />
i but d d not t u pro- <lb />
j Cling logs. When Hie <lb />
his head <lb />
He fell and <lb />
crushed foot. <lb />
Dr. was immediately <lb />
summoned and we t to bis relief <lb />
do no g I d. Was <lb />
taken to the hospital in <lb />
where ho died Sunday without <lb />
ever having us- <lb />
Bill Standard La- <lb />
conic. <lb />
PERRY CO <lb />
Resources <lb />
125,708.18 Capital Stock <lb />
Loans and <lb />
Overdrafts secured i Surplus fund <lb />
and unsecured Undivided less <lb />
Furniture and t. .,, <lb />
Time of de, <lb />
minor coin currency 8.484 <lb />
Total <lb />
5.11-12.66 <lb />
Deposits sub to cheek <lb />
Total <lb />
sol- <lb />
my <lb />
Bagging. Hags. <lb />
Most Popular Druggist Makes a <lb />
Remarkable Statement. <lb />
ire selling on a Hive guarantee to <lb />
cure any Liver Trouble. I f food does <lb />
WANTED <lb />
We want Girls and Boys <lb />
to work in the <lb />
Knitting Mills <lb />
At Tarboro, N. C. <lb />
and in the <lb />
Runnymede Mills <lb />
Near Tarboro, N. C. <lb />
The work is no dust or <lb />
dirt and the pay is can <lb />
furnish yon a house i the town <lb />
knowledge and belief. <lb />
bed and sworn to <lb />
mi this Kith day of Nov., <lb />
o S. T. Carson, <lb />
Notary Public <lb />
W. Cashier. <lb />
S M <lb />
M. O. <lb />
Directors. <lb />
. J. W. Bryan has at obtained RUnnymede Or t Tarboro. <lb />
tho fur a remedy which they <lb />
REPORT Of CONDITION <lb />
THE BANK OF GRiFTON<lb />
In the of Nor at the twines, <lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
Loans and Discounts Stock <lb />
Overdrafts secured , fund <lb />
and unsecured lit. <lb />
less cur. ex. tax's pd <lb />
Edi cation or You <lb />
Chili n <lb />
not digest it there or pin <lb />
in tongue <lb />
nit bad. if there i- , <lb />
Liver and de. <lb />
will cure you. If d not you h <lb />
at Tarboro <lb />
We haW <lb />
to return Liver year. <lb />
Banking house. Fur- <lb />
Fixtures <lb />
from Banks <lb />
and Bankers <lb />
Cash items <lb />
Coin <lb />
Silver coin, <lb />
minor coin cur <lb />
notes <lb />
other U. S. notes <lb />
., . D. not fear -hut dean <lb />
Pill give quick relief and ma-e per- w- n . work f r every <lb />
cure of . <lb />
and all Liver Trouble These <lb />
but Dr. Bryan i . s th Work or Write <lb />
giving hi customers a chance <lb />
the truth, and if Q <lb />
1,199.62 <lb />
i Deposit <lb />
20.001 Deposit subjects <lb />
I to check <lb />
335-43, Cashier a Checks <lb />
8.830 <lb />
276.30 <lb />
61.01 <lb />
Total <lb />
Total <lb />
. . . . <lb />
cent box of Liver Pills you <lb />
are not with the result go to <lb />
Dr. and for your money. <lb />
Also for by M. U. Saul at <lb />
don. N. C <lb />
GENERAL MANAGER <lb />
TARBORO <lb />
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. County of Pitt, <lb />
I G T Gardner. Cashier of above-named bank, do sol- <lb />
STOMACH MISERY <lb />
Get Rid of That Sourness, Gas <lb />
and Indigestion. <lb />
S at <lb />
or by b not keep It.<lb />
Ca. <lb />
I Not Quite <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb />
fore me, this 16th day of Nov. <lb />
1909. . R. <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
John Z. Brooks, <lb />
C. J Tucker. <lb />
W. W. Dawson, <lb />
Directors.<lb />
PRUDENCE <lb />
Our <lb />
come. <lb />
Greenville, yours if you <lb />
bay a bottle of Cowan <lb />
Preparation and be prepared <lb />
cough. <lb />
throat. <lb />
and cure by <lb />
and congestion.<lb />
When your is out of order <lb />
or run down, your doesn't d gent <lb />
it ferment in and <lb />
ch heartburn, <lb />
breath, rein at pit of and <lb />
other miserable <lb />
Mi will give <lb />
joyful relief in five if taken <lb />
for two weeks turn <lb />
four, tiled out stomach <lb />
into a energetic, working <lb />
one. . . . <lb />
You be very strong and vigor <lb />
If your food only half <lb />
Your will go <lb />
sick <lb />
and will <lb />
tablet ere smell <lb />
and to ow end <lb />
ell of <lb />
toe or money <lb />
Fifty cent a I box. Sold by <lb />
everywhere end by Coward <lb />
Wooten. <lb />
For there is remedy <lb />
to Booth's Pills cents. <lb />
Bow often you can get a <lb />
thing <lb />
nail or driver or <lb />
lacking. Rave a good <lb />
box and b prepared for <lb />
Our line of tool <lb />
Is a you and <lb />
we will m that your tool <lb />
box not lack a <lb />
article. <lb />
Of <lb />
You get <lb />
Hone t c <lb />
of-------- <lb />
J. P. <lb />
Reflector does job work. <lb />
Corey <lb />
Celebration <lb />
New Orleans, La., Mobile, Ala., Fla. <lb />
February 3rd to 8th, 1910 <lb />
GREATLY REDUCED FARES via <lb />
N. S. RAILWAY. <lb />
The annual Carnival celebrated at New <lb />
Or Mobile Ala, and . from February <lb />
Inclusive. be more elaborate than upon <lb />
Ticket, sold by Southern 1st to 7th, Inclusive, <lb />
Tickets may be by paying at <lb />
Stop overs allowed. <lb />
Get Complete information from any ticket agent of Norfolk <lb />
Southern Railway, address <lb />
POOR PRINT<lb /></p>
                <pb facs="00018079_tn_0004" n="4" />
                <p>
THE EASTERN <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD. <lb />
ND <lb />
GREENVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
With the majority I mm. The folk, <lb />
men consuming the time gel vaccinated oil <lb />
among themselves, there is their business, those with <lb />
much danger of the country I being put in <lb />
being harmed by their <lb />
THE LIBRARY. <lb />
Don't be Dialed by Colic. <lb />
Cotton is high, but for <lb />
get that all other farm product <lb />
Don't get swept <lb />
something. I <lb />
Champ Clark believe, that the <lb />
Democrats will control the next <lb />
My M had congress There is <lb />
S, office in the the <lb />
Hector Building, comer Evans i <lb />
Subscription -One Year <lb />
Six <lb />
single <lb />
rate. .-. <lb />
-t the business <lb />
Bu <lb />
Third <lb />
Entered in the post office at Greenville j <lb />
H. C-, <lb />
administration for such a change <lb />
to take place. <lb />
One thing brought out in the <lb />
The that an <lb />
investment in Greenville real <lb />
estate will be a good one. Val- <lb />
increase here, and <lb />
you hear of any property <lb />
There is an institution <lb />
that does not have are also high, <lb />
the support and encouragement off your feet, therefore and go <lb />
, ,, . wild about cotton next spring <lb />
it should receive. We The yield w <lb />
to the library I , <lb />
was started a few years <lb />
the ladies of the of the <lb />
Century Book Club. When <lb />
FRIDAY, JAN- 1910. recent meeting at <lb />
Wonder if has <lb />
the Tuft smile. <lb />
If the Taft smile has <lb />
he is not reported as <lb />
flesh. <lb />
S. Island decided not <lb />
to be made a cat's paw in u <lb />
fraud against another Slate. <lb />
The Federal court of New <lb />
York is going right in after the <lb />
fellows in the sugar <lb />
trust. <lb />
Greensboro, is the laymen <lb />
know about as well what to do <lb />
as the preachers And some of <lb />
them are as good talkers. <lb />
county is a notable <lb />
place for law suits. Two men <lb />
up there had a suit over the car <lb />
of a dead cow, one got <lb />
judgment against the other for <lb />
tiff, the carcass being <lb />
worth that much as hog feed. <lb />
There is more talk in congress <lb />
about turning Speaker Cannon <lb />
down, but is <lb />
to shake. <lb />
A dispatch from Washington <lb />
that Mrs. Taft is quietly <lb />
leading a movement to <lb />
Sunday teas, dinners, <lb />
lunches and bridge parties and <lb />
return to the old <lb />
religious Sunday. <lb />
She might begin the reform <lb />
right at home by getting the <lb />
president ti stop using Sunday <lb />
s a work day. The head of the <lb />
nation should not set the ex- <lb />
ample of disregarding the <lb />
bath. <lb />
hard <lb />
Congressman Grant got in the <lb />
mud deeper than he thought in <lb />
the method he to have <lb />
Mrs. Reid removed as <lb />
at The matter is <lb />
yet being aired, with increasing <lb />
sentiment in behalf of the lady. <lb />
Greenville people get together <lb />
all right on tome things. Why <lb />
not try it DO the establishment <lb />
of a cotton mill <lb />
A woman can see a hat for two <lb />
I minutes and describe it for two <lb />
hours without repeating herself <lb />
New Bern Sun. <lb />
A new order of divisions and <lb />
has adopted in <lb />
White House receptions, and at <lb />
a recent function velvet ropes <lb />
mark- d off places for the guests <lb />
according so ambassadors <lb />
being given a more prominent <lb />
place than The <lb />
Spanish minister wanted to en- <lb />
the space set for <lb />
North Carolina will <lb />
feel that while is <lb />
small size she is large in <lb />
name and character. <lb />
tarted the purpose was that it <lb />
should be purely a public <lb />
library, but contributions were <lb />
so that it imposed a con- <lb />
tax upon the members <lb />
of the club to provide books, pay- <lb />
rent and employ some one to keep <lb />
the library open. To help out <lb />
this burden the plan was adopted <lb />
to charge persons cents a <lb />
month or a year for the <lb />
the library, but there are <lb />
only forty-one persons who are <lb />
helping by paying this small <lb />
sum. Would you think this <lb />
could be true a town of <lb />
people It is astonishing that <lb />
no more interest is taken in an <lb />
institution from which so much <lb />
benefit is derived. There is no <lb />
estimating the good the library <lb />
is to the community. From <lb />
time to time the ladies of the <lb />
club are adding new books to the <lb />
library, these being procured <lb />
with their own resources and <lb />
from money they make in en <lb />
given for that <lb />
pose. Really the people of the <lb />
only of Hut per acre; <lb />
three years ago it was pounds <lb />
per per cent <lb />
more. With such a yield <lb />
ere last year, we should have <lb />
had a yield three or four million <lb />
bales larger prices <lb />
lower. Cotton i <lb />
high, but so are corn and meat <lb />
Don't forget that in <lb />
planning for y 1910 crops.- <lb />
Raleigh Progressive <lb />
Farmer and <lb />
Mr. It. W. Smith writing <lb />
from Ayden tells of a jug that <lb />
was brought from England <lb />
years ago. He concludes the <lb />
item by telling us that the <lb />
is still in good but <lb />
fails to give any intimation of <lb />
what we may consider good <lb />
vice for a jug in a prohibition <lb />
state. Some of us would think <lb />
that jugs are good to hold water <lb />
that artesian well, which <lb />
we hope our neighbors will <lb />
while others would scout the <lb />
idea of any jug being counted <lb />
as doing when <lb />
employed in holding anything <lb />
as weak as water. Our friend <lb />
might have presented the full <lb />
evidence to the public and <lb />
lowed each to decide according <lb />
to his personal taste. But any <lb />
New North <lb />
For the week ending January <lb />
the Chattanooga Trades- <lb />
man reports the following- new <lb />
industries established in North <lb />
Carolina, which is a good begin- <lb />
for the new <lb />
Charlotte- brick and <lb />
tile company; realty <lb />
company; power company. <lb />
New Bern-$100,000 naval <lb />
stores company. <lb />
power com- <lb />
mill. <lb />
Wilmington-Waterworks. <lb />
sales com- <lb />
Williamston- drug com- <lb />
cotton mill; <lb />
electric railway <lb />
Hickory -125.000 construction <lb />
company. <lb />
Durham-$10,000 publishing <lb />
company. <lb />
Making Life Safer <lb />
Everywhere lift is bin made more <lb />
ale through the work Dr. s <lb />
New in n, <lb />
I've <lb />
t, discuses and bowel <lb />
They're easy, <lb />
perfectly up the Zoe at <lb />
ah druggists. <lb />
We have barbed win-and <lb />
burg wire fence sale. <lb />
Carr Atkins Hardware Co. <lb />
and was restrained,. <lb />
so doing. This riled his community should come up more <lb />
In that respect she is far j dignity and he sent a complaint generously to the help of these <lb />
ahead of public speakers hi. country complaining of good women in carrying on so <lb />
cannot talk thirty minutes at the reception good a w . <lb />
out repeating. following which he has been re- <lb />
called. Uncle Sam is <lb />
some on new stunts <lb />
Stray Taken Up. <lb />
I have taken no black <lb />
. shoat, w II weigh <lb />
way it is an interesting jug. <lb />
and we hope it is not in anyway thirty days owner can get same <lb />
it i i . i ., by proving owner-hip and cost. <lb />
aided and abetted in infringe u int. N. C. <lb />
of the statute law of the . <lb />
Th-V are watching for the <lb />
comet now, and it will not be <lb />
long before they are keeping <lb />
their eyes open for the ground <lb />
hog. <lb />
Say what you please, but <lb />
there i real estate mound <lb />
Greenville that Will prove a <lb />
good investment for the <lb />
chasers. <lb />
The New Bern calls him <lb />
Well, let n go at <lb />
that. Of course the Sou man's <lb />
excuse will be that his <lb />
artist is sick. <lb />
The tumble in the price of <lb />
cotton may a good thing for <lb />
the farmers, as it will to that <lb />
extent lessen the temptation to <lb />
over-plant for this year's crop. <lb />
The way big cotton <lb />
fleecing each other on <lb />
the New York exchange may be <lb />
giving some comfort to the <lb />
small fellows throughout the <lb />
country who they have been <lb />
picking. <lb />
There are so people who, if <lb />
they cannot run u thing to suit <lb />
themselves, want to run it <lb />
ground. They do not seem to <lb />
think that other people have <lb />
ideas of their own and know <lb />
how to use them. <lb />
When it was announced last <lb />
week that Island was to <lb />
bring suit against North Caro- <lb />
on those old bonds, a dis- <lb />
patch from Washington referred <lb />
to Marion Butler as being much <lb />
pleased. Since Island <lb />
has changed her mind we won- <lb />
how he feels. <lb />
A very gratifying thing is to <lb />
The hen is displaying much <lb />
wisdom in curtailing the egg <lb />
resulting sky-high <lb />
prices. Good example in this <lb />
for folks to imitate when they <lb />
go to plant money crops. <lb />
Now come the manufacturers <lb />
of shoes who say that the retail <lb />
price of our foot gear must ad- <lb />
to per cent, this year. <lb />
Never mind, summer is coming <lb />
after a while we go bare- <lb />
footed. <lb />
A factory at Worcester, Mass;, <lb />
-which makes most of the <lb />
used in this country, was <lb />
by fire Wednesday getting to look like the change <lb />
night, and the coming fourteenth <lb />
of February will be <lb />
hear the farmers when they <lb />
come in talk about the large <lb />
quantity of meat they have put <lb />
up this year. We believe <lb />
this winter will see more <lb />
, Killed and more meat put up in <lb />
Pitt <lb />
If, <lb />
that <lb />
hogs <lb />
county than in any <lb />
This means that the <lb />
The press dispatches say that <lb />
some of the old North Carolina <lb />
bonds have been presented to <lb />
Island so that state may <lb />
bring suit for their recovery. <lb />
Perhaps Island is prompt <lb />
ed to this step from the fact that <lb />
few years ago North Dakota <lb />
took similar action against North <lb />
Carolina and got some of our<lb />
money. <lb />
A resolution has been offered <lb />
in congress to change the date <lb />
of the presidential inauguration <lb />
from the 4th of March to the last <lb />
Thursday in April, and the house <lb />
committee has made a <lb />
favorable report on it. This is <lb />
It is seldom we see ourselves <lb />
as others see us, but it would be <lb />
well for each of to stand aside <lb />
and see ourselves go by <lb />
judging, pity in <lb />
condemning our <lb />
after a thorough examination, will <lb />
we find we are better than be sums for <lb />
fellow in any respect we should I side during the <lb />
no in a spirit of brotherhood and j f <lb />
give him the benefit of our <lb />
knowledge that he may become <lb />
better. <lb />
There h bad in the best of us <lb />
M the selling price of the <lb />
the rest of paper to one cent a copy or six <lb />
We have in mind that class of a to subscribers. <lb />
This reduction in price resulted <lb />
in such a great increase in sales <lb />
and circulation the paper, <lb />
that within a week after it was <lb />
started an order had to <lb />
placed for enlarged press <lb />
ties to meet the demand. The <lb />
Chronicle announces that when <lb />
these additional facilities are <lb />
installed it can run out <lb />
papers an hour. <lb />
The Charlotte Chronicle re- <lb />
made an innovation by <lb />
folks who talk about others in <lb />
private life. <lb />
One thing The Reflector does <lb />
not feel especially pleased over, <lb />
is that the first month of the <lb />
new year has almost slipped by <lb />
without the inauguration of a <lb />
new enterprise for the town. <lb />
This pace must be changed, or <lb />
Greenville will not get her <lb />
of things this year. <lb />
Subscribe to The Reflector. <lb />
Our Greenville, yours if you <lb />
come. <lb />
Free Press. <lb />
GLENDALE ITEMS. <lb />
Glendale, N C 18.1910. <lb />
Misses Mattie and Bessie <lb />
Corey and Ora Crawford, of <lb />
Greenville, spent Tuesday night <lb />
with Misses Lizzie and Minnie <lb />
Allen. <lb />
Miss Nichols, of Poke- <lb />
spent night with <lb />
Miss Mabel Tyson. <lb />
Miss Minnie Allen spent Sat- <lb />
night and Sunday with <lb />
Miss Martha Wooten. <lb />
B. George, of Tarboro. was <lb />
stopping at J. T. Allen's <lb />
day night and Sunday. <lb />
Miss Lizzie Allen and A. P. <lb />
spent Saturday night and <lb />
Sunday at Le near <lb />
den. <lb />
Mrs. A. M. Allen spent <lb />
day night and Sunday in Green- <lb />
ville with her sister, Mrs. W, T. <lb />
Allen who is very <lb />
Mrs. J. A. Tyson is <lb />
friends and relatives in Green- <lb />
ville this week. <lb />
Miss Mattie Corey, of Green- <lb />
ville, returned Monday to take <lb />
charge of her school. <lb />
Mrs. Julia Crawford spent <lb />
Monday in Greenville with her <lb />
sister, Mrs. J. J. Corey. <lb />
Misses Minnie and Ethel Al- <lb />
celebrated their fifteenth <lb />
birthday at the home of J. T. <lb />
Allen Tuesday evening, Jan. <lb />
11th. The guests began to <lb />
rive at the hour of seven. <lb />
interesting games were played <lb />
and at nine refreshments were <lb />
served. <lb />
Stray Taken Up. <lb />
I I ave taken up Mm male hog, light <lb />
tot. r, pounds, <lb />
mat ed three in nu one <lb />
lit in left ear. Owner can get same <lb />
proving hip and paying <lb />
charges. Jam n. <lb />
Op O. L. Farm, <lb />
N. C. R. F. D No. <lb />
Dec. gist, U ltd <lb />
Weak <lb />
Heart Action <lb />
There are certain nerves <lb />
that control the action <lb />
of the heart lien they <lb />
become weak, the heart <lb />
action is impaired. Short <lb />
breath, pain around heart, <lb />
sensation, <lb />
fluttering, feeble <lb />
or rapid pulse, and other <lb />
distressing symptoms fol- <lb />
low. Miles Heart Cure <lb />
is a medicine especially <lb />
adapted to the needs of <lb />
these nerves and the mus- <lb />
structure of the <lb />
heart itself. It is a <lb />
tonic that <lb />
brings speedy relief. <lb />
Try it <lb />
I with what I <lb />
thought was trouble, <lb />
the told m I heart <lb />
trouble. h many rented lea, <lb />
when the Dr. <lb />
Into my hands, and I concluded to <lb />
B Dr. Miles- Heart Cure. I <lb />
en three bottles, and now I am <lb />
not at all. I am cured <lb />
this medicine did It. I writ this la <lb />
the hops that It attract the at- <lb />
other who suffer as I <lb />
MILS. D. BARRON. <lb />
Main St. sty. <lb />
Your druggist Mils Dr. Heart <lb />
Cure, and authorize him to return <lb />
trios f first bottle It It fall <lb />
t you. <lb />
Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind <lb />
KEY <lb />
TO <lb />
It does not help the farmer <lb />
for the price farm products to <lb />
high if he has to be a par- <lb />
at the high prices. The <lb />
fortunate farmers are those who <lb />
have the stuff to sell <lb />
prises are up. <lb />
in date of inaugurations will <lb />
really be made. <lb />
As science has advanced times <lb />
have certainly changed. It <lb />
used to be that the existence of <lb />
case of smallpox would excite <lb />
people for miles and miles <lb />
around and put them to fleeing <lb />
the country. Now there may be <lb />
cases right in a neighborhood <lb />
SUCCESSFUL <lb />
TOBACCO <lb />
CROWING <lb />
COLUMBIA CO. <lb />
NORFOLK <lb />
VA. <lb />
TOBACCO <lb />
COLUMBIA <lb />
H. G. SPECIAL <lb />
TOBACCO GUANO,<lb />
S s <lb />
i .-.<lb />
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT <lb />
in f OF W. L TINGLE. <lb />
IN OF W. L TINGLE. <lb />
Agent. The <lb />
With <lb />
Wanted to buy bushels; . <lb />
of field pea by J- R. Smith Co. the Ayden Department <lb />
See our new dress goods w- <lb />
and before making Will repair your carts. <lb />
your fall purchases. J. R. Smith; or sell you new ones. <lb />
Co J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
School books, bibles and <lb />
events at J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
Dinner baskets, pencil boxes, <lb />
slates, pencils, ink at <lb />
J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
Cook stoves, heaters and <lb />
repairs at J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
patterns and magazines <lb />
at J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
Rubber, and corrugated roofing <lb />
R. Smith Co. <lb />
To the Merchants When you <lb />
want an extra grade of groceries <lb />
on W. E. Tingle. <lb />
Car salt fine or course at J. R. <lb />
Smith Co. <lb />
If you want to insure <lb />
property against fire. will h <lb />
each dollar purchased you are <lb />
given a ticket, has the <lb />
picture of a clock face on it and <lb />
some specified time different <lb />
from other. the first and <lb />
third Thursdays in each month <lb />
t the clock will be <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
N. C. Jan- 17,1910.- <lb />
Miss Mary began her <lb />
school last week, after spending <lb />
holidays in Greenville and <lb />
and E City. <lb />
Mr. Willis, of Washington, was <lb />
in town last week on <lb />
Red Men met last <lb />
day night. Many of the boys <lb />
from the country were <lb />
Mrs. Holt and daughter, Miss <lb />
Maggie, of Georgia, were in town <lb />
DEATH OF REV. FRED <lb />
hi last week visiting friends. <lb />
Nice turned work, ck the clock will Minnie of <lb />
window and door frames made uncovered and party holding been visiting her <lb />
on short notice by J. R. th time nearest Mrs. Ricks. <lb />
Co- Dixon. <lb />
Call on m for ceiling, flooring <lb />
and <lb />
We guarantee <lb />
faction. <lb />
J. R. Smith Co. Dixon. <lb />
Unloading scar of lime. J- <lb />
R. Smith Co. <lb />
Advertise in the news columns <lb />
of The Daily Reflector. <lb />
ticket with time nearest <lb />
ponding to the clock face, will <lb />
be given free a dinner set. <lb />
your tickets are good tor each <lb />
covering, as this will be up <lb />
indefinitely. <lb />
Joe Fred has moved his <lb />
family from here to Chocowinity. <lb />
Mrs. Dennis died Sun <lb />
day and was Monday at <lb />
The Daily Reflector. Spring Branch church, his <lb />
James Newell, of Greene <lb />
has purchased the W. H. <lb />
Harrington residence near <lb />
fin Mfg. Co. and moved <lb />
We assure him a <lb />
do it. <lb />
Gaudy and rubber belting <lb />
pipe fitting valves at J. R- <lb />
Smith Co. <lb />
If you have any property to <lb />
sell, Tingle will sell it <lb />
Galvanized sinks nice to attach <lb />
to your pumps for your water <lb />
shelf at J. R- Smith Co. <lb />
Windows, doors, lime, cement, <lb />
hardware, locks, hinges at J. R- <lb />
Smith Co. <lb />
If you need a good open or <lb />
top buggy, wagon or cart call <lb />
Smith Co. Dixon. <lb />
We will pay the highest mar- <lb />
price for bushels of <lb />
cotton seed delivered to us in <lb />
any quantity. <lb />
A nice line of coffins and <lb />
caskets always on hand with a <lb />
nice hearse at your service at <lb />
J. R. Smith Co. Dixon. <lb />
An experienced blacksmith is <lb />
waiting to shoe your horses and <lb />
mules Smith Dixon. <lb />
Will gin your cotton for one <lb />
welcome. He is a good citizen. <lb />
The family of Mr. <lb />
sawyer for Ayden Lumber Co., <lb />
has moved here from Norfolk. <lb />
old home. <lb />
Rev. R. L. Davis, president of <lb />
the anti saloon league, delivered <lb />
an address here in the Christian <lb />
church Monday night Hit. <lb />
was logical, eloquent and <lb />
encouraging. He paid a high <lb />
tribute to the effort of women, <lb />
has moved v.- Loyal Temperance <lb />
They live on Lee street near the Bob Glenn. <lb />
iii s I white <lb />
Baptist seminary. <lb />
There was a business meeting <lb />
of the members of the Baptist <lb />
church last night Rev. Mr <lb />
Sullivan conducted service and <lb />
ordained officers for the church. <lb />
The sale of personal property <lb />
of the late Frederick <lb />
took place today at hi late <lb />
residence. <lb />
The holidays are over, and <lb />
work in branches seems to be <lb />
moving up, except on our artesian <lb />
well. . . <lb />
Mrs. Dennis is very <lb />
sick with pneumonia at her home <lb />
near Ayden. M <lb />
The ladies of the C. W. B. M- <lb />
will conduct the services in the <lb />
Christian church third Sunday <lb />
night The public is invited. <lb />
J B. Pierce and bride arrived <lb />
from their tour last night <lb />
its <lb />
Dixon. I . <lb />
THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb />
AT AYDEN, N. O. <lb />
At the of Business Nov. <lb />
John White, of U- <lb />
county, has moved to <lb />
den. and has a position with the <lb />
lumber company. <lb />
Mrs. Edwin died very <lb />
suddenly Monday at noon <lb />
a short illness from heart fail- <lb />
shock <lb />
to the community as well as the <lb />
family. She leaves several <lb />
children, the three <lb />
weeks old. Mrs. Tripp was Mies <lb />
Mumford, daughter of th <lb />
late Samuel Mumford. She was <lb />
buried today n the Ayden <lb />
beside her father, who <lb />
preceded only a years. <lb />
We extend our <lb />
to the bereaved ones <lb />
Rev. T. H. King conducted th <lb />
from the Baptist <lb />
church. <lb />
J. M. Dixon received a <lb />
gram from Monday <lb />
announcing the of his sis- <lb />
Mrs. George Wynn. Her <lb />
remains will be buried at La <lb />
Grange today. Mr. and Mrs. J. <lb />
M. Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. J. <lb />
Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Dixon, <lb />
brother and litter, of deceased <lb />
left for Li Grange Monday <lb />
night. <lb />
sister, Mrs. Ricks. <lb />
Ed. Ricks expects to us <lb />
We always hate to lose <lb />
a good friend. <lb />
Don Little, of Greenville, was <lb />
in town Wednesday. <lb />
Langley has built a tidy <lb />
home on the banks of the creek, <lb />
where he expects to spend the <lb />
winter trapping and hunting <lb />
Kick to <lb />
W. S. Williams purchased a <lb />
pair of fine mules Friday- <lb />
Miss Crawford Reid. of i <lb />
more, is visiting her sister, Mrs. j <lb />
R. R. Fleming. <lb />
J. H. Gurganus expects to <lb />
leave for New York on the 22nd. <lb />
R. R. Fleming has been con- <lb />
fined to his room with sickness <lb />
but we are glad to see him out <lb />
again- <lb />
Miss Annie Roberson and <lb />
brother, Ollie, of Robersonville. <lb />
were in town Saturday night and <lb />
Sunday visiting Mrs. L. L. Rosa. <lb />
Miss expects to <lb />
have a play, Family Affair, <lb />
at the school house next Friday <lb />
night Everybody is invited; <lb />
On De. the summons of <lb />
death came and very suddenly <lb />
claimed Fred <lb />
and left for us his vacant chair <lb />
and that social influence which <lb />
life gave out to the <lb />
and <lb />
in which he lived. <lb />
Brother was <lb />
years old and had been a nu <lb />
of the Masonic twenty <lb />
seven years, having first joined <lb />
in the Greenville lodge and hold- <lb />
membership there for thirteen <lb />
years. In the organization of <lb />
the Ayden lodge he was a char- <lb />
member and a <lb />
member for twelve years, <lb />
then moved his membership to <lb />
Winterville lodge because it <lb />
to him, and <lb />
there for nearly two years <lb />
death came. Brother <lb />
was held in esteem as a <lb />
Mason and was buried <lb />
Masonic honors by a host <lb />
of members from the three lodges <lb />
he had been a member. <lb />
Brother began to <lb />
I preach the Gospel early in Ufa <lb />
became ore of the <lb />
zealous of the Free Will Baptist <lb />
denomination, sacrificing <lb />
most of his time and the pleasures <lb />
of his home to serve his churches, <lb />
preaching funerals and to attend <lb />
other duties that came into the <lb />
pastor's life. <lb />
He was very active as a <lb />
neighbor and citizen and <lb />
ever ready to lend a helping baud <lb />
to those in need, and was <lb />
CATARRH IN HEAD. <lb />
A Wild Blizzard Raging <lb />
MR. WM. A. PRESSES. <lb />
R. A. <lb />
-l have boon town <lb />
lint Hi.- two <lb />
triad <lb />
without avail. Non km.- how <lb />
I not only <lb />
Itself, but from v. <lb />
or <lb />
two <lb />
for a short tin only, <lb />
effected complete <lb />
what Is yet, baa SM <lb />
r. -turned. <lb />
runs to ail from tin. <lb />
Read This Experience <lb />
Mr. A. Bo H- <lb />
your In my <lb />
wot half of <lb />
end and l <lb />
rest at n of <lb />
spilling. <lb />
bad -1 dire and <lb />
about to up, but I <lb />
try <lb />
After bad taken about . <lb />
t I a I <lb />
ever completely cured, after <lb />
, , WU catarrh for <lb />
faithful to the great duty ., ,, are <lb />
visiting the sick and with would try <lb />
Resolved 1st. That in <lb />
of Brother n <lb />
lose a most worthy brother. <lb />
suffering <lb />
W who lake colds, coughs <lb />
ad U terror of winter <lb />
and are <lb />
-stuffed up nostrils, lower part <lb />
nose s re. c ill fever, psi l in <lb />
of head, and a throat gripping <lb />
n grip J <lb />
your lite, <lb />
King's New Discovery. i <lb />
cured writes A. L. Dunn. fine <lb />
his. -after being <lb />
three eeks with ft <lb />
lung, h. mot rouge,, coWs, <lb />
who cough, bronchitis, <lb />
its supreme ft. by <lb />
all <lb />
dear companion loses a loving <lb />
husband, eight children a fond <lb />
father, and a host of people a <lb />
true friend. <lb />
2nd. In our sad loss we desire t <lb />
Almanac for 1910. <lb />
License <lb />
Register of W, M. <lb />
humbly to the will of our j Moore, has the f Mowing <lb />
Heavenly Father who since la la- <lb />
things well, and point the <lb />
companion and children in this; WHITE. <lb />
sad hour of to Him j w j and Emma <lb />
as the comforter of souls and <lb />
INSTITUTE. <lb />
Greenville Jan- <lb />
nary <lb />
Morning session will open at <lb />
o'clock and afternoon session <lb />
at <lb />
truly await the summons <lb />
take them to the happy <lb />
meeting with him in that land <lb />
from whence no returns. <lb />
3rd. That we instruct our <lb />
secretary to spread a Copy of <lb />
these resolutions on our minutes, <lb />
that we have them published in <lb />
w. J <lb />
Moore. <lb />
W. E and <lb />
Smith. <lb />
COLORED. <lb />
J and B <lb />
and <lb />
Hedgpeth. <lb />
and <lb />
ht- . Commercial <lb />
Soil <lb />
T i <lb />
Loan, and 45.886 Capital <lb />
Overdraft, secured <lb />
and unsecured <lb />
Furniture and fixture. <lb />
Demand loans <lb />
Due from bk., <lb />
items <lb />
10,000.00 <lb />
42.70 <lb />
Surplus fund W <lb />
Undivided profits, less <lb />
cur. exp. and taxes pd. <lb />
Dividends unpaid <lb />
Mb. to check <lb />
check, <lb />
outstanding <lb />
Silver coin, including all <lb />
minor coin cur. . <lb />
bank and other savings deposits <lb />
Note. <lb />
Total <lb />
CAROLINA <lb />
COUNTY OP PITT <lb />
643.08 <lb />
12,874.10 <lb />
the is to of my C. <lb />
and to <lb />
before 19th day Not- <lb />
Public. <lb />
wear that <lb />
A. <lb />
Cashier. <lb />
R. C. CANNON, <lb />
DIXON, <lb />
Directors. <lb />
ate the famous Fitch seine <lb />
beach the coming season. This <lb />
is the beat beach on Neuse river <lb />
and catches more fish. <lb />
J. R. Smith Co. has <lb />
ed a solid car each of nails, <lb />
cooking and heating stoves. <lb />
Joe Ross and J. F. <lb />
have moved to the Smith Bros, <lb />
building Brick ware- <lb />
Mr. Ross will look <lb />
after the loan and insurance. <lb />
Mr. will mete out plained. <lb />
to the transgressor. mi <lb />
office is nicely fitted up. <lb />
Miss Pattie Winter- <lb />
ville, is visiting her cousin, Miss <lb />
Mary Alice Smith. <lb />
J. J. May and son spent Sun- <lb />
day in town. <lb />
Now is time to subscribe for <lb />
Daily R Hector. <lb />
Virginia <lb />
Maggie <lb />
Hooks and <lb />
Fertilizers, T. B. Parker. <lb />
Pecan Growing in North Carolina, <lb />
W. N. <lb />
Soil Improvement with Live <lb />
Stock, W. H. Eaton. <lb />
The Adulteration of Feeds, <lb />
G. M. <lb />
Afternoon. <lb />
Corn Culture, T. B. Parker- <lb />
Vegetable Gardening. W. N. <lb />
Live Stock on the <lb />
corn club contest ex- <lb />
ed. Opening of question <lb />
and discussion. Appoint- <lb />
of committee. Joint meet- <lb />
of men's and women s <lb />
at <lb />
o .-. James <lb />
our organ. The Friend. <lb />
The Free Will Baptist and The. L <lb />
Daily and send a <lb />
to the bereaved family. I James <lb />
A. G. Cox. t i L Johnson. <lb />
B W St I Wells and Ella . <lb />
B. W. j Roy and <lb />
IN MEMORIAM. q and <lb />
With a sad and weary heart Adams, <lb />
will write the obituary notice of i <lb />
my dear and precious child, Ellie j <lb />
Fleming. She was born January <lb />
13th. 1874 and died January The January meeting of the <lb />
making her stay on earth Greenville Club will to <lb />
Greenville Musical Club. <lb />
We are prepared to with <lb />
House and Kitchen Furniture <lb />
at the very price. or <lb />
Come to see us and we will convince <lb />
AYDEN FURNITURE CO. <lb />
NEXT DOOR TO<lb />
Dry Good. Store. <lb />
Come u you. . i <lb />
Hart Co., Ayden. N. C. <lb />
In Your Home to Stay <lb />
Joy for croup and <lb />
fail and the Goose Grease <lb />
d all aches <lb />
land by . <lb />
Sold by <lb />
N. C, and manufactured by <lb />
THE GOOSE GREASE COMPANY. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Saved at Death's Door <lb />
The of death seemed ready to <lb />
open for Murray W. Aver, of Transit <lb />
Bridge, N. Y. when his life was won- <lb />
was in a dreadful <lb />
he writes, was <lb />
almost yellow, eyes sunken, <lb />
emaciated from losing- <lb />
growing weaker daily. <lb />
lent liver trouble pulling down to <lb />
death in spite doctors. <lb />
m Bitten <lb />
cu ed m.-. I th- <lb />
and now am well and strong <lb />
For stomach, liver and kidney <lb />
they're supreme. cat all drug- <lb />
gist. <lb />
MISS C. MEREDITH <lb />
Graduate Nurse <lb />
Ayden,<lb />
. M <lb />
lily's Oyster <lb />
Fresh Oysters <lb />
Coming Every Day <lb />
Can You Way. Try <lb />
v.<lb />
years lacking eight days. All <lb />
her life she was a dutiful and <lb />
obedient child, ever striving for <lb />
peace, and thoughtful for the <lb />
comfort and happiness of others. <lb />
She was the of my <lb />
home and it that my own <lb />
life went with her. Oh it <lb />
hard to up our loved one. <lb />
home will never be home without <lb />
her. In she <lb />
me, in trouble she tried to com- <lb />
fort me, she was the greatest <lb />
earthly comfort I had on earth. <lb />
It is so hard to give her up, but <lb />
and He taketh <lb />
I away. I sometimes feel that I <lb />
can't bear it, but the Lord <lb />
puts an more on any of us than <lb />
we are able to bear. Yes my <lb />
precious, my darling child, i- <lb />
gone. gone from the trials and <lb />
sorrows of this sinful world, and <lb />
while her loved form is quietly <lb />
resting beneath the sod, her soul <lb />
I believe is with Jesus. would <lb />
say. <lb />
Sleep on my loved one that blessed <lb />
sleep. <lb />
From which none ever wake to weep <lb />
I cannot wish thee again, <lb />
But say dear one with God remain; <lb />
I'll try to gain that peaceful shore <lb />
Where those who meet will part no <lb />
more. <lb />
In affliction and much sorrow. <lb />
Her Mother. <lb />
held at the of Mr. and <lb />
Mrs. D. J. Whichard on Friday <lb />
21st. The election of <lb />
officers of the club, and <lb />
business to De looked at <lb />
this meeting, makes it important <lb />
that the members should b <lb />
present and ready to begin the <lb />
by <lb />
Pisa. <lb />
Is bin ts has <lb />
MO. <lb />
rooms.<lb />
JOSEPH L. HERMAN.<lb />
POOR PRINT<lb /></p>
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STATE Ml <lb />
New 11Th <lb />
J. W. of th <lb />
Bull for the <lb />
a . . his <lb />
on he <lb />
had bean, i- i assist- <lb />
ant f Tabernacle <lb />
i Atlanta. Ga . of <lb />
0- Broughton <lb />
S far he has made <lb />
no of what he <lb />
will do. <lb />
E City. <lb />
s n of a lamp which <lb />
felt from e shelf where it was <lb />
tending t- below, two <lb />
fatten, ad Bessie Wes <lb />
of N. C. daughters <lb />
of the late Capt. Joe. <lb />
were fatally burned and <lb />
home is in They <lb />
were a one in the house the <lb />
h early <lb />
Three brothers <lb />
live with them but they MR <lb />
at i- time of the accident <lb />
No hope is enters <lb />
for of Miss L <lb />
Who i- years of awe, net <lb />
lister it .- with her <lb />
life. w. i Le permanently <lb />
-C, <lb />
FROM SKINNER TO SEAWELL. <lb />
Op That Prevail <lb />
Days. <lb />
Washington, D. C. Jan. <lb />
Herbert F. who was the <lb />
choice of the Republican <lb />
organization for the <lb />
North Carolina district <lb />
succeed the late <lb />
is picked here to succeed District <lb />
Attorney Harry Skinner. Mr- <lb />
Seawell not originally a can- <lb />
for the and at <lb />
CURE THE BACKACHE <lb />
i . n i the d <lb />
and Get p <lb />
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the pleasant and herb <lb />
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run down, tied, <lb />
weak and t is re- <lb />
r tomb i <lb />
root. A. it ha. no <lb />
I. Moth, r Gray Australian L. <lb />
U by r a. by mail <lb />
I cents. Sample t free MOMS, <lb />
mother Co. Le Roy. N. g. <lb />
Notice of Sale. <lb />
By virtue of a power of contain- <lb />
ed in a certain mortgage <lb />
. d and by W. H <lb />
wile Susan Smith to Harrington Bar- <lb />
i A Co. on the th day of Jan y. <lb />
one time he wrote a letter to which said <lb />
advocating hi <lb />
selection as Judge ,,. day of m . <lb />
In toil letter, which be-1 P-g <lb />
came a of record in the aid delivered i-y <lb />
department of justice. Mr. Sea-1 J- , <lb />
well expressed an ambition to recorded <lb />
receive appointment as district <lb />
attorney to succeed Mr. Skinner Mo d-y. of t <lb />
in the event of his elevation to <lb />
the bench. The Moore i Greenville to <lb />
county man <lb />
N C. Jan. 13.- <lb />
was brought to this city <lb />
n i i and <lb />
a th at the <lb />
t Mr. A. S. ch. to i t <lb />
mi m from city on the <lb />
Ba. road, in which hi t <lb />
i g r, was burned to <lb />
Its-m tin-, th mother was <lb />
Called house a few <lb />
minutes and lift two children. <lb />
one three the other two <lb />
When she <lb />
returned aha found a broom on <lb />
fire th of the <lb />
young-st child in dames and the <lb />
child lying on the II r <lb />
burned all over the <lb />
face and body. immediately <lb />
the flames mm called <lb />
husband from the barn, hut <lb />
When he arrived mere were only <lb />
. a life, and the child <lb />
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th left <lb />
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be-. i to the s end <lb />
to it. <lb />
Y-- rd y. January 1910, <lb />
Ml try Marcia Rod <lb />
ma., the oldest native <lb />
n of Beaufort c v. as <lb />
from to o'clock in <lb />
the receiving the <lb />
good wishes of a of friends <lb />
relatives on the ninety-first <lb />
anniversary of her natal day. <lb />
Handsome refreshments were <lb />
served. Ninety-one candles <lb />
blazed Upon the <lb />
NeWS. <lb />
bidder <lb />
the real to <lb />
forced light, or parcels-f land <lb />
ambition was to <lb />
become the attorney in ad as to <lb />
It is to be <lb />
that Mr. Seawell Has lost none of of <lb />
his ambit ion to become the pro <lb />
r in the b <lb />
of the those who know <lb />
of his Na <lb />
Duncan <lb />
are very of me opinion <lb />
he will be as Mr. <lb />
Skinner's It is <lb />
Land Sale <lb />
i. th Caroline, I <lb />
,. virtue a power of e-n- <lb />
in a <lb />
d and de iv r d b S. r. n- <lb />
and wife. rummer, II. <lb />
toO. and J- J. on the <lb />
of Die and y re- <lb />
corded in He a in nil <lb />
in M-7 page the <lb />
mortgagee will on J. <lb />
o'clock o-m to pubic sale be- <lb />
fore the door in Of lie, <lb />
to th h at bidder for cash, fol- <lb />
low d t or parcel of <lb />
to . , . <lb />
and in <lb />
, P county North Carolin ., <lb />
the of y <lb />
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hew, then raid line to the begin- <lb />
co tail acre more or a, <lb />
a d being the tract or parcel of <lb />
in the mortgage deed <lb />
above to. . <lb />
l hie e will be to the <lb />
term- of so d mortgage <lb />
of December, <lb />
J Mortgagees. <lb />
By P C. Harding.<lb />
t and north l <lb />
, i a and o the mi die of tie <lb />
a aid <lb />
Rowan line; <lb />
said h south H deg I i M <lb />
and BUM of said <lb />
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and link h <lb />
IS POW <lb />
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that an appointment will , -w on mm <lb />
b; the white aide of Main street, <lb />
nest days, M L n r on <lb />
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Air- Skinner's on to Coop r s <lb />
let- T. J- Pence in <lb />
N's and on Mil. <lb />
as Colonel SKinner <lb />
Raleigh looking after the , the b <lb />
his The <lb />
not see <lb />
on urn u g <lb />
R, fl re- 1-4 more or <lb />
Lot No. S situate on the side of <lb />
railroad a-joining tie . the <lb />
in as to the foregoing railroad y and us <lb />
J ascertain if there is <lb />
color to th Washington t <lb />
It the facts are a- Mr. <lb />
stated aid Colonel WM f.-e, we <lb />
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to Mr. m, c g n <lb />
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from his I f. , ,., th. other e <lb />
v a at <lb />
Land Sale. <lb />
virtue of a mortgage executed <lb />
deliver, d John Dennis and <lb />
to C. S. C-r. on 9th, day <lb />
of which mortgage <lb />
in he <lb />
of de. of in book D <lb />
page having thereafter <lb />
be n <lb />
he u will sh be- <lb />
for the house in Greenville on <lb />
February 7th tie f-low- <lb />
fact flan situate in <lb />
the N <lb />
side of Tar river end n <lb />
s e of the ville aid <lb />
b Mt J. A. <lb />
n-r aid and his <lb />
line to Red Ranks free with <lb />
said creek to the C <lb />
M no- owned by F. G. <lb />
then e with his line to the <lb />
and Washington d; <lb />
the- east long r- an to e be- <lb />
ginning containing eighty acne <lb />
or lees, and Dying th-- <lb />
r e ed to said Denni <lb />
by C. S. Carr. <lb />
6th. <lb />
c. S Carr, <lb />
F. G. James Son, Attorney. <lb />
ltd <lb />
p that the th- n with <lb />
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should -11 before ., ., r, <lb />
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nope- j rt One n-t in <lb />
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1910. <lb />
will be eclipses, <lb />
during of sun and <lb />
, the m <lb />
eclipse of <lb />
not in me S it- , <lb />
nut visible as a total in <lb />
and u- <lb />
A total eclipse of the <lb />
May Visible in the <lb />
United States. Moon enters <lb />
shadow on the at p. <lb />
m- and leaves on the <lb />
24th at a. m. <lb />
Eclipse of the sun. November <lb />
1st. <lb />
States, but visible in Siberia, <lb />
abaft and no <lb />
ho a- ow r engine; ins <lb />
lank n p an i g <lb />
a I mp S . t i m y b.- i g that <lb />
former y <lb />
Smith of Winter i N. n i . II f <lb />
being now located on <lb />
In lot la d <lb />
ed ab I It No. S. <lb />
I ins <lb />
Ur a , , <lb />
the -y of Jan , <lb />
ring ton, Harbor ,<lb />
F. C. I Atty. w <lb />
Notice. <lb />
B virtue of w of sale co v <lb />
ed in a age deed U and <lb />
delivered a e H. and <lb />
wife to I. S. <lb />
Jan <lb />
. in the d eds <lb />
Not visible in the <lb />
public e tie <lb />
in for <lb />
Japan to tie highest bidder, on <lb />
A total eclipse of the moon. following real <lb />
November 16th. Visible in <lb />
tract con- <lb />
NATURE'S WARNING <lb />
Greenville People Must Recognize <lb />
and Heed it. <lb />
Kidney <lb />
But nature <lb />
Notice ho <lb />
See if the ii <lb />
If t- .--r re <lb />
Pas age frequent, seamy, painful. <lb />
It's tore then to use Kidney <lb />
Pill, <lb />
To ward off or <lb />
great work in <lb />
locality. <lb />
Mn T. A. Mitchell, <lb />
St. Kin N. C , a long <lb />
time my kidney were weak, g <lb />
too secret on to It <lb />
There a dull <lb />
th small of my and I had bear- <lb />
d pains through my abdomen, <lb />
which bothered me both day and night. <lb />
Finally reading a Kidney <lb />
Pill and mu h impressed, I pro- <lb />
cured a box. I strict <lb />
with th directions and the <lb />
backache and pains soon bed and <lb />
my became normal, I feel <lb />
better in a very way and here fore <lb />
recommend D an Kidney Pills an <lb />
remedy to other kidney <lb />
Fir sale by all dealer. Price <lb />
cents. Co. <lb />
Now York, sol for the <lb />
Remember the <lb />
no <lb />
United States. Moon enters <lb />
shadow at p. m., and leaves <lb />
shadow at p. m. <lb />
Probably the greatest thing of <lb />
the year, from an astronomical <lb />
point of view. U the reappear- <lb />
of comet. It will <lb />
be at its greatest brilliancy about ltd st <lb />
June 9th, when it passes near <lb />
Pollux in Gemini and twill be <lb />
interesting celestial object as an <lb />
evening By some Halley's <lb />
comet is believed to have been <lb />
the of <lb />
dent with the birth of Christ, <lb />
which makes its reappear- <lb />
about every seventy-five <lb />
years. <lb />
land N C One <lb />
one hundred and seventy a. res <lb />
or and other containing <lb />
ix and one more or lee . <lb />
a more definite <lb />
book K pegs in the of the <lb />
register of I <lb />
said m. rt age deed. <lb />
This day of <lb />
I. S. Owens, <lb />
Land Sale <lb />
By virtue of the powers <lb />
d d duly <lb />
a d delivered b E Warren <lb />
and w L. Ii to t. <lb />
n n Hi d , day of c- I <lb />
h w i h said i- <lb />
y in r a st r f deeds <lb />
Pitt c U fa BO k at <lb />
the . x. a <lb />
-ale tone <lb />
f.-r b lots the Court d <lb />
I . lie i w . of tire n o . y <lb />
Ii., of Pal. th.- <lb />
d I. t- o o. <lb />
d to . . , <lb />
tracts or lots <lb />
I i lid , in th county . f <lb />
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th own n I more <lb />
us <lb />
u in Ski i e vile b.- <lb />
, in . at a t co of <lb />
a d r inning <lb />
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, then e n he n. <lb />
I- and i last to Vance <lb />
the line V. <lb />
s rot nor Ii t Fourth <lb />
hen the Um -f in <lb />
a l-it fax t CO a inning, <lb />
No. U and in tie plat <lb />
that p the a <lb />
beginning the i. <lb />
corner of an I roll <lb />
s reels with street <lb />
n r h f--. t I .- re t. ill. n <lb />
wet with 1-6 feet <lb />
the co of lot No X; thin <lb />
with the line lots No. and <lb />
261-2 to Fourth street the. <lb />
with Fourth 1-4 feet to <lb />
the begun being tie id n <lb />
four land conveyed J. <lb />
and wife to M fie L. Warren l-y deed <lb />
dated , To satisfy <lb />
raid T run tale c in. <lb />
January Mb. 1910 <lb />
ti. K. Harris, <lb />
Skinner <lb />
ltd <lb />
STRAYED <lb />
I have up that has <lb />
been B my field we k-, <lb />
weighing about <lb />
fork and under bit in <lb />
ear, under elope in left ear, white and <lb />
black Owner can pet same <lb />
by g same end pay damage. <lb />
nth, W. O <lb />
p. D. No. N. C. <lb />
Land Sale. <lb />
Good <lb />
There will be held in Raleigh <lb />
on, Thursday, Jan. 27th, a good <lb />
roads meeting which will take <lb />
up the discussion of aid <lb />
to the counties in the con <lb />
By of a mortgage <lb />
deli red h A P. <lb />
wife to P O. James <lb />
on 16th day of December <lb />
mortgage of n <lb />
the office f Co Fl t <lb />
in boo- page th <lb />
commissioner I <lb />
rash before the t MM d in <lb />
y February, <lb />
the tract of <lb />
n Q <lb />
Id. w. <lb />
IN <lb />
And Provisions <lb />
Cotton Bagging and <lb />
on <lb />
kept <lb />
In stock. Country <lb />
Bought Sold <lb />
to the peat, Pitt <lb />
Of for J roads, and some in tow- hip. th t w <lb />
plan be agreed upon which the of <lb />
convention will consider or great <lb />
benefit to North Carolina. R <lb />
W. King, L. Joyner and D. <lb />
J. Whichard have been appointed <lb />
to represent this in that <lb />
convention. <lb />
J .- <lb />
the Hall property, the Jacob <lb />
r and, the lands formerly <lb />
owned by Dr. W. L Bet. an <lb />
run of creek containing <lb />
less, and being lard <lb />
upon which B. H Ive- formerly lived. <lb />
m . <lb />
F. <lb />
ltd <lb />
D. W. <lb />
NOT Carolin a <lb />
There is more <lb />
to a Fertilizer <lb />
than Analyses <lb />
The mere mixing of <lb />
materials to obtain <lb />
sis requires no special <lb />
knowledge. The value <lb />
of a fertilizer lies in the <lb />
source from which the <lb />
plant food is obtained. <lb />
Each ingredient in <lb />
Royster goods selected <lb />
with a view of supplying <lb />
the plant from sprouting <lb />
until harvest. The plant <lb />
is not overfed at one <lb />
time and starved at an- <lb />
other. Twenty-five <lb />
years experience goes with <lb />
every bag. <lb />
Ground in <lb />
, sites on railroad sidings tor sale <lb />
Terms to suit purchasers. <lb />
L. C- Arthur, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Sold by reliable dealers throughout <lb />
the South. <lb />
F. S. Royster Guano Co. <lb />
NORFOLK, VA. <lb />
.- <lb />
Stair merit of of The <lb />
Bank of Greenville <lb />
Greenville, i Carolina <lb />
at the close of <lb />
RESOURCES <lb />
ii <lb />
Loans II c ital 00.00 <lb />
Overdraft. .,. . ,.,, <lb />
2,0-1 <lb />
AN EVENING <lb />
SPENT <lb />
With the most versatile pianists, could not <lb />
possibly bring you more enjoyment than you. <lb />
yourself could derive from either <lb />
The <lb />
Hayer Piano, <lb />
The Milton, <lb />
The Bros. <lb />
Or Lester <lb />
Player Pianos, <lb />
In fact, with either of these Player Pianos <lb />
as a companion, you have the advantage of <lb />
claying the music yourself-the music you best <lb />
and Playing it in that rich, full manner, <lb />
brining delicate <lb />
even many skilled pianists fail to op. <lb />
and this, possible with the veriest novice with- <lb />
out your knowing one note from another. <lb />
We will take deaf and piano in exchange. <lb />
TERMS TO SUIT <lb />
When in Greenville, visit our Piano <lb />
the finest music ware. in Eastern Carolina. <lb />
White. <lb />
ANNUAL STATEMENT <lb />
House, Fur <lb />
and Fixtures, 8.50 <lb />
C ash Items, <lb />
Cash due <lb />
Lash in Vault, <lb />
Total, <lb />
Deposits, <lb />
Total, <lb />
ACCOUNTS of Merchants and Individuals Invited. <lb />
L. LITTLE, <lb />
Report of Condition of <lb />
The Greenville Banking and Trust Company, <lb />
At GREENVILLE, <lb />
In the State of N. C. at the close of business. <lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
Loan, and <lb />
and 13,24. <lb />
All other Stock, Bond <lb />
and Mortgagee. <lb />
e ard Fixture, <lb />
U- road Loan . <lb />
Due from ft a <lb />
Cash <lb />
Silver coin, including all <lb />
minor nU currency <lb />
National k and <lb />
other U. note <lb />
1,000.0<lb />
28.499 <lb />
Total <lb />
Capital Stock, <lb />
fund. <lb />
Undivided profit, net <lb />
Bill <lb />
Time 724.65 <lb />
Den. Sub. I <lb />
m. <lb />
check W I <lb />
Due <lb />
Total <lb />
17,600.00 <lb />
5,216.88 <lb />
13,000.00 <lb />
1.066 r<lb />
State of North Carolina-Count, of Pitt, <lb />
C a Carr Cashier of named <lb />
th. true to th. beat of m, <lb />
and to before me, <lb />
day of Nov. 1809. <lb />
J. MOORE, <lb />
Public. <lb />
FOR THE BEST <lb />
R. C. FLANAGAN. <lb />
Director. <lb />
Do not your furs <lb />
until you B. M. <lb />
posit Norfolk ft <lb />
depot. <lb />
BEST <lb />
FURNITURE <lb />
mi <lb />
always to TAFT VanDYKE <lb />
For the year ending December I <lb />
of the Condition and affairs of the <lb />
THE HOME BUILDING and <lb />
LOAN ASSOCIATION <lb />
Business <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Made to Insurance Commissioner, Raleigh. N. C. <lb />
as required by law. <lb />
MANAGEMENT <lb />
President, R. C. <lb />
Secretary, H. A. White <lb />
Ti <lb />
H A. Whits V <lb />
y, H. W. bod as I <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
FARMER'S WIFE <lb />
TO DO <lb />
Mrs. Shepherd Was in Bad Shape <lb />
When She Not on <lb />
Her Feet. <lb />
N. a <lb />
. M. <lb />
tins city, have a heap do. <lb />
-Four <lb />
much, <lb />
line I do the mo to my <lb />
took and it more good <lb />
than all doctors. <lb />
don't know half how I <lb />
for the Home I <lb />
that all <lb />
can easily . <lb />
hone the <lb />
It is to take, and so <lb />
it cannot do but <lb />
exclusively <lb />
lay up <lb />
L. <lb />
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of stock . <lb />
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Number <lb />
C C. Vin-s <lb />
Ii, <lb />
H. w. Whedbee <lb />
While <lb />
100.00 <lb />
. 1606 <lb />
87-1 <lb />
RE <lb />
p , <lb />
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Fines <lb />
U- <lb />
fees<lb />
Norfolk and Southern Railway <lb />
Direct Through th Carolina I <lb />
and via Norfolk to All Eastern Cities. <lb />
SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 1st 1909. <lb />
TRAINS LEAVE <lb />
Sunday and intermediate <lb />
L, <lb />
For further <lb />
or apply to J. L. ticket agent, N. C <lb />
H. C. W. <lb />
E. T. LAMB, Gen. Mgr. NORFOLK. VA. <lb />
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad. <lb />
Lo on . <lb />
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p . n ii N payable <lb />
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Advertising and <lb />
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H, -t t- <lb />
License tax pa. <lb />
Total<lb />
rt<lb />
Iii <lb />
f .<lb />
1.40<lb />
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and Florida <lb />
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day <lb />
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points West <lb />
and <lb />
at hamlet Charlotte and <lb />
THE SEABOARD <lb />
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WINTERVILLE DEPARTMENT <lb />
In Charge of Wm. G. MORRIS <lb />
Authorize Agent The Eastern Reflector tor and Vicinity <lb />
mm <lb />
-Advertising Application <lb />
A men's and I wanted. <lb />
hoes just in i prices paid. A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
Barber Ca j We have just received a nice <lb />
T. people Winterville lot of cloaks, give us a call. A. <lb />
If know any-W. Ange Co <lb />
would be Pump pipes Then see us <lb />
them fr the p-per. If We have just received a good <lb />
GALLOWAY'S CROSSROAD <lb />
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I would like to furnish you rates. <lb />
If you re not a subscriber to <lb />
B It me in your <lb />
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lot. <lb />
We bead the list in nice con <lb />
A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
The Oliver is the Kind <lb />
you need. See us. <lb />
A. W. <lb />
A new lot of lamps just in. <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
For <lb />
good and comfortable <lb />
desk call or A. G. <lb />
Cox Co. Winter- <lb />
ville. N. C Th y have the <lb />
light d ask ac the right price. <lb />
For nice hall racks, see us. A. <lb />
W. Ange Jo. <lb />
Cattle want to <lb />
buy cattle. R. D. Co. <lb />
For beef, and <lb />
pr. F. Sutton at same <lb />
We are carrying a nice line M <lb />
Coffins and Caskets. Prices are For and rifles see A- W. <lb />
right and can nice hearse. Co <lb />
service, A. G. Mfg. Co. <lb />
Pitt County j <lb />
manufactured by The A. G. Cox <lb />
Manufacturing Company are <lb />
cheap; comfortable <lb />
Terms are liberal. <lb />
in the market come to set <lb />
us. we have the desk for you. <lb />
For j illy glasses, dried fruits <lb />
of all kinds and butter and <lb />
see A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
We cm give you a bargain in <lb />
nice clothing. <lb />
Harrington. Barber A Co. <lb />
We have just received a full <lb />
supply of furniture. Give us a <lb />
call. A. W. Ange Cc Co. <lb />
Oysters We have them Fri- <lb />
day and Saturday nights. <lb />
R. D. Co. <lb />
Cooking and heating stoves <lb />
and ranges just received. Al <lb />
For see us. <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
Nice glassware, just in. <lb />
Harrington. Barber Co. <lb />
For nice oysters see F. <lb />
Sutton. Barbecue oil Saturdays. <lb />
Public religious services of our <lb />
school at <lb />
a. m., preaching 1st and <lb />
Sundays a m. and p. <lb />
m.; meeting 2nd Sunday <lb />
nights at and prayer <lb />
meeting every Wednesday night <lb />
at o'clock. <lb />
Free Will <lb />
school at p. m, 2nd <lb />
Sunday at a. preach- <lb />
2nd Sundays at a. m. and <lb />
p. m. <lb />
school at <lb />
m.; preaching 4th Sundays <lb />
of best material and up-to-date, at m and i p. m. <lb />
Harrington Barber Co. <lb />
The County School Desks <lb />
school at <lb />
a m.; preaching Sundays <lb />
are the desks for you. They are; to The <lb />
cheap, durable and <lb />
hag expired m,. <lb />
Prices light and give yo receipt, <lb />
guaranteed. A. G. Cox Mfg. w G agent. <lb />
Co. Winterville. N. C. . y <lb />
Just received, a nice lot your orders in at <lb />
ladies shoes. Cox Cotton Planters. <lb />
i, Barber Co economic <lb />
A new lot of dry goods and back bands, etc. Orders will <lb />
. I ill J <lb />
Galloway's Cross Roads, Jan. IS <lb />
Several of the farmers around <lb />
here are busy cutting stalks and <lb />
getting their ground ready for <lb />
the spring. <lb />
We have been having some <lb />
cold weather t it has turned <lb />
warmer again. Hope it will turn <lb />
cold again and that we will have <lb />
a big snow. <lb />
J. C Galloway attended the <lb />
Masonic meeting in Raleigh last <lb />
week. <lb />
Mrs. E. B. Thomas, of Green- <lb />
ville, spent from Friday until <lb />
Monday at her father's, John <lb />
Galloway. <lb />
Miss Mamie Stanly, of Grimes- <lb />
land spent Saturday night and <lb />
Sunday with Miss Hattie Mobley. j <lb />
Edwards, from near Cox's <lb />
Mill, spent Saturday night <lb />
Edwards. <lb />
Miss Lizzie Galloway spent <lb />
Sunday with Miss Woolen <lb />
at Simpson. <lb />
We are sorry to hear that Mist <lb />
Helen Woolen, of Simpson, who <lb />
is at the E. C. T. T. S. at Green <lb />
villa, is sick. Hope it is not <lb />
anything serious and that she <lb />
will be well in a few days. <lb />
We are glad to report that little <lb />
Miss Laura Edwards, who has <lb />
been quite sick with typhoid <lb />
fever for sometime, is improving. <lb />
We are sorry that Mrs- H. H. <lb />
Porter, who had m arm broken <lb />
by g thrown from a <lb />
sometime is improving so <lb />
slowly, but hope she will soon be <lb />
well <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. J. L Cox spent <lb />
Sunday with their daughter, <lb />
Mrs. G. S. Porter. <lb />
A small crowd attended Sunday <lb />
school at Salem Sunday. The <lb />
young people of this community <lb />
should take more interest in the <lb />
Sunday school and them- <lb />
selves of the offer- <lb />
ed them. <lb />
produce. <lb />
SICK <lb />
Sallow Skis me. <lb />
That la <lb />
common than <lb />
PILLS. trial <lb />
Take No Substitute. <lb />
Do You Own a Piano <lb />
At State far <lb />
Raleigh, Jan is a <lb />
fact that towns and <lb />
counties have requested of the <lb />
laboratory of hygiene sup- <lb />
plies of antitoxin under the terms <lb />
of the act of the legislature pro- <lb />
antitoxin for the treat- <lb />
of in indigent <lb />
patients. It is of interest, too, <lb />
to note that the is <lb />
not construed to apply only to <lb />
actual paupers, but rather as <lb />
anyone temporarily <lb />
in need and to win m the <lb />
chase of would be a <lb />
hardship. The cities that have <lb />
taken the steps for i n <lb />
depots are Raleigh. Win- <lb />
Salem, New Bern, Kinston. <lb />
p . h City, 8- <lb />
ville, Belhaven, B; v C <lb />
ville and Spring Hope. The <lb />
counties Alamance, <lb />
Ashe, Beaufort, Bertie, Carter- <lb />
et, Catawba, Cherokee, Clay, <lb />
Craven, . o, <lb />
Edgecombe, Forsyth, <lb />
FranKlin, Granville, Guilford, <lb />
Halifax, Hay wood, <lb />
Hertford, Hyde, In- <lb />
dell, Jackson, Lenoir, Martin, <lb />
Mecklenburg, Montgomery, <lb />
Northampton, Pamlico, Put, <lb />
Richmond, <lb />
Sampson, Tyrrell, Vance, Wake, <lb />
Warren, Wilson, Yadkin and <lb />
Yancey. <lb />
II not, and you t to own <lb />
you owe it o to ex- <lb />
the ma <lb />
at the Fine man C White <lb />
A display really <lb />
to a large city. <lb />
In a glance you will inspect a <lb />
line of pianos not alone stand <lb />
in character of ten e, y and <lb />
general in a class to <lb />
itself, but you I m with prices <lb />
that stand aid <lb />
incomparable am where. Eight <lb />
different makes tr select from, none <lb />
of those cheap western department <lb />
store stencils, but each one a stand- <lb />
ard, of acknowledged fame and <lb />
reputation in the trade. Four <lb />
player-pianos of known- <lb />
makes. <lb />
We will take your piano in <lb />
exchange for one of self play- <lb />
We also carry the <lb />
ORGAN, the standard of the world. <lb />
Old organs and pianos taken in ex- <lb />
change, terms to s tit your <lb />
When in <lb />
Greenville visit our <lb />
White. <lb />
Next door to Can- Atkins Hardware o. store. <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BANK OF WINTERVILLE, <lb />
AT WINTERVILLE, N. C. <lb />
At the close of business, Nov. 1909. <lb />
Resources <lb />
Loans and discounts <lb />
Overdrafts secured <lb />
and unsecured <lb />
Furniture and fixtures <lb />
Due from <lb />
Silver coin, including <lb />
minor currency <lb />
Nat bank and other <lb />
U. S. not s 1,390.00 <lb />
Total 191,708.08 <lb />
Cl <lb />
all <lb />
notions of all kinds just received <lb />
at Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
If you want a good plow try <lb />
the at Harrington, <lb />
Barber Go's. <lb />
Rev. and Mrs. J. B. Bridgers. <lb />
of Ayden. spent night with <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. H. Dixon. <lb />
W. C. Cannon, of Greenville. <lb />
was in our town Thursday. <lb />
R. L. Abbott went to Grifton <lb />
O. W. Rollins, J. F. <lb />
ton, W. L. House. W. H. Smith, <lb />
Richard and M. B. <lb />
Bryan attended the sale of the <lb />
Fred property <lb />
here yesterday. <lb />
Mr and Mrs. J. R. Smith, of <lb />
Ayden, were in our town <lb />
day. <lb />
Mrs. C. H. Langston was in <lb />
town yesterday shopping. <lb />
E. J. of Ayden, was in <lb />
town yesterday. <lb />
N. A. Purser, of <lb />
was visiting relatives here yes- <lb />
D. L. Muse, of Wake Forest, <lb />
came in yesterday to enter Win- <lb />
High School. <lb />
Winterville High School con- <lb />
to grow. It now has an <lb />
enrollment of about and <lb />
several more are expected Mon- <lb />
day. <lb />
R, L Davis, superintendent of <lb />
the Anti-Saloon League, will <lb />
lecture in the auditorium of <lb />
Winterville High School Tuesday <lb />
night, January 1910, at <lb />
o'clock. The public is most <lb />
invited. <lb />
One of the indications that <lb />
Winterville is doing something. <lb />
the fact that the A. G. Cox <lb />
Mfg. Co. has a larger force of <lb />
lands now than it has had before <lb />
en a long time, if not the largest <lb />
an its history. <lb />
Seed Peanuts. <lb />
We now have on <lb />
bushels hand <lb />
bushels Jumbo, Virginia's; <lb />
bushels Wilmington's; <lb />
bushels Mixed Speak <lb />
quick as they must go. <lb />
It Co. <lb />
Liabilities <lb />
Capital stock 5,000.00 <lb />
Surplus fund 650.00 <lb />
Undivided profits, less <lb />
expenses and taxes pd 627.00 <lb />
Time of deposit 802.20 <lb />
Deposits subject to ck 14,095.85 <lb />
Cashier's checks <lb />
outstanding 31.53 <lb />
Total <lb />
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Pitt County, <lb />
We, J. E Green, Cashier and F. A. Asst. Cashier <lb />
of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above state- <lb />
is true to the best of our knowledge and belief <lb />
F. A. EDMONDSON, J. E. GREEN, <lb />
Asst. Cashier. Cashier <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb />
A. G. Cox. <lb />
fore me, this 10th day of Nov., <lb />
1909. R. H. Hunsucker, <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
II. Hunsucker, <lb />
J, F. Harrington, <lb />
Directors <lb />
KING'S CROSS ROAD ITEMS <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE, <lb />
AT FARMVILLE. N. O. <lb />
At the dose of business Nov. Kith, 1909. <lb />
Resources <lb />
have our careful attention. <lb />
A. G. Cox Mfg. Co., <lb />
Winterville, N. C. <lb />
If you want a useful planter. <lb />
see our combination planter. It <lb />
plants cotton, corn, peas, etc, <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
The music class of Winterville <lb />
High School, under the wise <lb />
guidance of Vivian Bob- <lb />
and Nettie Liles, is one of <lb />
the largest in the history of the <lb />
school. <lb />
of J. A. <lb />
There seems to be some mys <lb />
tery attached to the disappear <lb />
of one J. A Walston, who <lb />
has been living in Long Acre <lb />
township, this county. He mys- <lb />
disappeared on July <lb />
and since that time no tidings of <lb />
him can be ascertained by his <lb />
relatives or friends. Mr. <lb />
is an ex-Confederate <lb />
and is about years of age. <lb />
His son, Mr. John W. Walston, <lb />
of Pitt county, and others, have <lb />
been looking for him and en- <lb />
to secure information <lb />
leading to his location since his <lb />
disappearance; so far they have <lb />
been unsuccessful. Mr. Walston <lb />
was born and reared in Pitt <lb />
county. He has a daughter re- <lb />
siding in Falkland, N. C. Two <lb />
other children are living in Pitt <lb />
county. His son has searched <lb />
everywhere for his father, but <lb />
without success. <lb />
Walston was frequently seen <lb />
on the streets of the city and <lb />
was conspicuous for always <lb />
a bag thrown across his <lb />
shoulders. Frequently in the <lb />
winter time he could be seen <lb />
barefooted. His disappearance <lb />
cannot be accounted for. Wash- <lb />
News. <lb />
King's Cross Roads, Jan. <lb />
J. C. Parker returned from <lb />
last Tuesday. <lb />
are very glad to know that <lb />
H. S. Tyson is able to be out <lb />
again. <lb />
Mr. Mrs. W. A. B. Hearne <lb />
and Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Parker <lb />
were the guests of Mrs. R B. <lb />
Parker Sunday. <lb />
Mrs. Watt Newton, who has <lb />
been visiting her mother, Mrs. <lb />
R. B. Parker, returned to her <lb />
home <lb />
Misses Hulda Cox Irene <lb />
spent Saturday and <lb />
Sunday with Misses Lila and <lb />
Minnie Smith near Farmville. <lb />
G. H. and family <lb />
spent Sunday with Mrs. R. W. <lb />
Smith. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Randolph <lb />
spent Saturday and Sunday with <lb />
their mother, Mrs. Mattie J, <lb />
Smith. <lb />
J. A. Forbes and family spent <lb />
Saturday night and Sunday with <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Abe <lb />
Miss Tyson spent <lb />
day night with Mrs. <lb />
Forbes. <lb />
We are clad to know that W. <lb />
S. E. Smith, who has <lb />
from a t rink in his neck, <lb />
is very much better. <lb />
Quite a large number of new <lb />
pupils have entered school since <lb />
Christmas, which made it <lb />
to secure more <lb />
Though the school is crowded <lb />
and the regular attendance <lb />
the work seems to be pro <lb />
hope the time is <lb />
not far distant when we shall <lb />
have more room. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Having; day been by <lb />
the clerk of Superior Court of Pitt <lb />
as of estate, <lb />
of W. D M ore i having <lb />
duly qualified a such <lb />
no is hereby given to a I <lb />
holding claims against said estate <lb />
them to me for payment, , <lb />
duly authenticated, on or before <lb />
of Dec- 1910 or <lb />
notice will p in bar of their re- <lb />
All to d <lb />
c a e to make <lb />
Loans and discounts <lb />
Overdrafts secured <lb />
and unsecured <lb />
Furniture and fixtures <lb />
Due from <lb />
Cash items <lb />
Gold coin <lb />
Silver coin, including <lb />
minor coin currency <lb />
Nat bank and other U. S. <lb />
Notes <lb />
Total <lb />
870.60 <lb />
742.60 <lb />
985.95 <lb />
payment to me. <lb />
This the 27th i a of December <lb />
C G. Little. of W. U. Moore <lb />
Blow Attorneys. <lb />
Liabilities <lb />
Capital 110,000.00 <lb />
Surplus fund 6,000.00 <lb />
Undivided profits less <lb />
cur. exp and tuxes pd 1,247.78 <lb />
Dividend unpaid 1.000.00 <lb />
Bills payable 15.000 <lb />
Time of deposits 11,881.11 <lb />
Deposits sub. to check 80,540.70 <lb />
Cashier's <lb />
Total 1188,448.18 <lb />
OF NORTH CAROLINA, County of <lb />
I, J R. Davis, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly <lb />
swear that the above statement is true to the best of my <lb />
edge and belief. J. R. DAVIS, Cashier. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Having duly qua b fore the <lb />
court clerk of county <lb />
Administrator, d. b. n. of the es <lb />
of Leon Fleming, notice U y <lb />
given to indebted to the <lb />
estate to make pa to <lb />
the and all persons ha <lb />
the e are not fled <lb />
that the name must be for <lb />
to the undersigned on or be- <lb />
ore the 1st of January. or <lb />
this notice v ill lie plead In b of re- <lb />
M. I. <lb />
D. B. N. of <lb />
ltd <lb />
Subscribed sworn to before <lb />
me, this 20th day of Sat., 1909. <lb />
J. A. <lb />
Notary <lb />
W. M. Lang, <lb />
R. L Davis, <lb />
F. M Davis, <lb />
Directors. <lb />
Sale of Higgs Property <lb />
As will be seen by a full page <lb />
advertisement in this paper, <lb />
there will be an auction sale of <lb />
lots on the Higgs property on <lb />
Monday, January 24th, <lb />
at This is fine <lb />
residence property, conveniently <lb />
located, and purchasers will have <lb />
no to regret their invest- <lb />
the advertisement <lb />
for particulars. <lb />
For Planting- cot- <lb />
ton seed. H. A. Blow agent, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
To Know Your Needs <lb />
A Wretched Mistake <lb />
to endure the itching, distress <lb />
of Piles. Ti ere a no to. <lb />
r. d much from writes <lb />
ill a Marsh, of Siler City. N C, <lb />
f Hue-ton's <lb />
Salve, n cured <lb />
boils, ulcers, r <lb />
chapped chilblains, be- <lb />
e it. st all d <lb />
In Cotton Machinery, Engines and Boilers <lb />
The Celebrated Alamo Gasoline Engines. <lb />
Peanut Pickers. <lb />
Electric Light Outfits and Water Works for <lb />
the country homes. <lb />
Saw Mills, Planers, Lathes, Sanders, Shapers <lb />
Matchers, Surfacers. <lb />
and Feed Mills. <lb />
Brick and Concrete Machinery. <lb />
Chalmers, Detroit and Buick Automobiles. <lb />
In fact, anything you want in Farm and Mill <lb />
Machinery. <lb />
CALL OR <lb />
J. Paul Simpson, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Gibbs Machinery Co. <lb />
Columbia, S. C.<lb />
The Reflector does job work. <lb />
LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP <lb />
LAW. <lb />
An y <lb />
FOR SALE BY JNO. L. WOOTEN <lb />
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner <lb />
Truth In Preference to Fiction. <lb />
One Dollar Per Year<lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA, JANUARY <lb />
1910.<lb />
-at to represent the county Sunday. <lb />
On Tuesday last in the senate; and improved and <lb />
Judge R. B. Peebles took a recess he WM selected to the <lb />
Reported for Reflector <lb />
j 1906 he re-elected to the <lb />
of court for the bar to hold a His service <lb />
memorial meeting in respect to the years 1905 <lb />
Hen J. L. Fleming and j 1907 the general assembly, <lb />
Harry Stunner, Jr. who were <lb />
. <lb />
killed in the wreck on <lb />
Nov. 6th. Col. F. G- James <lb />
sided over the meeting, and the <lb />
marked by vigor and dis- <lb />
Among other important <lb />
measures which engaged his <lb />
bill <lb />
SUPERIOR COURT. <lb />
tided over the meeting, and he introduced a <lb />
committees previously appointed . to its final pass <lb />
COm <lb />
to draft resolutions report. <lb />
Every member of the Greenville <lb />
Bar and also Solicitor <lb />
made short addresses paying <lb />
tribute to the two lost members. <lb />
The resolutions were as <lb />
MEMORIAM. <lb />
Late in the day. Friday No- <lb />
the 5th, 1909. four young <lb />
men. full of life and hop were <lb />
speeding along-the public <lb />
way. <lb />
.------- <lb />
and pressed to its final passage. <lb />
to establish a teacher's training <lb />
Eastern North Carolina. <lb />
To his energy tact should be <lb />
attributed much of credit for <lb />
the establishment of the East <lb />
Carolina Training <lb />
School which now adorns the <lb />
suburbs of the town of Green- <lb />
vile. <lb />
On June, h <lb />
was <lb />
new time saving schedules will <lb />
be by the Norfolk <lb />
and Southern Railway, when all <lb />
trains be over the <lb />
magnificent new 28.000 foot <lb />
bridge, spanning the beautiful <lb />
and placid Sound be- <lb />
tween historic Edenton. N. C, <lb />
ltd Ferry. N. C. <lb />
For years passengers and <lb />
freight cars have transfer- <lb />
red back and forth between <lb />
Edenton and Ferry by <lb />
faithful old steamer <lb />
W which now gives <lb />
place to the longest <lb />
bridge across <lb />
happy and joyous, never Lula White, daughter of Capt. <lb />
, nut,;.,. Hi wife and <lb />
June, j- y <lb />
dreaming of danger, when sud- <lb />
a crash came The auto- <lb />
ear in which they were driving. <lb />
in an effort to pass a wagon. <lb />
swerved to the left and struck a <lb />
tree standing by the roadside, <lb />
with such terrific force that the <lb />
ear was shattered into fragments <lb />
and all four of the occupants <lb />
wire hurled to the earth with <lb />
violence. <lb />
J. L- Fleming, one of the <lb />
party, was killed instantly; <lb />
Harry Skinner, Jr. another <lb />
died a few hours after- <lb />
ward; and S. C. Woolen E. <lb />
G Flanagan were so seriously <lb />
injured, that for weeks their <lb />
recovery was in grave doubt <lb />
This terrible disaster occurred <lb />
in sight of Greenville, and just <lb />
as the evening shadows were <lb />
gathering about its home, but <lb />
the of it spread from man <lb />
to man and from home to home, <lb />
till a hush and a gloom fell upon <lb />
the town like a dark pall. No <lb />
citizen of Greenville will ever <lb />
forget the awful night when two <lb />
of its beloved young men lay <lb />
dead, in their <lb />
homes, and two lay <lb />
wounded. <lb />
m. Lawson Fleming was <lb />
born in the county of Pitt, m <lb />
the 1st, day of November, 1867. <lb />
parents were Leonidas and <lb />
Fleming. He came of a <lb />
sturdy, honest, industrious, <lb />
noble ancestry, and he inherited <lb />
their sterling qualities. He was <lb />
reared upon the farm and grew <lb />
to manhood with the well <lb />
oped body and independence <lb />
which cornea to men possessed of <lb />
such advantages. In his child- <lb />
hood he attended the country <lb />
schools, and there learned the <lb />
advantages and disadvantages <lb />
which confront the country boy <lb />
in bis quest of an education. <lb />
Later he attended the Greenville <lb />
academy, then under the man- <lb />
of that devoted <lb />
tor and friend of young men. <lb />
Prof. W. H. From <lb />
the Greenville academy went <lb />
to Wake Forest college where he <lb />
laid still deeper the foundations <lb />
upon Which he in after <lb />
years. After leaving Wake <lb />
Forest, he taught school for a <lb />
year and then read law with <lb />
Latham Skinner at Greenville, <lb />
and at the University Law school <lb />
He was admitted <lb />
to the bar in 1892, and locating <lb />
in Greenville, he soon entered <lb />
upon a lucrative practice which <lb />
steadily increased; and at the <lb />
time of his death, he was in the <lb />
full enjoyment of a large practice <lb />
in the Superior. Supreme, and <lb />
Federal courts. As a lawyer, he <lb />
was true- and faithful to his <lb />
C. A. White. His wife and <lb />
three bright, child- <lb />
now survive him. <lb />
As citizen, lawyer, and <lb />
tor, James L. acted <lb />
well and honorably his part; and <lb />
in each and all thee relations he <lb />
steadily grew in favor with his <lb />
fellow men. Therefore it <lb />
That while we bow in <lb />
humble submission to the in- <lb />
scrutable ways of providence, <lb />
we deeply, the loss we <lb />
have sustained in the death <lb />
our and brother. <lb />
That we tender to his <lb />
bereaved and sorrowing wife <lb />
and children our tenderest and <lb />
deepest sympathy. <lb />
That we request that <lb />
court order his statement of the <lb />
d services of our ed <lb />
brother to be spread upon s <lb />
On Friday evening. January <lb />
the Music Club of Greenville <lb />
met Mr. and Mrs. D. J. <lb />
Whichard. The home was beau- <lb />
decorated with palms, <lb />
ferns and white carnations. In <lb />
the hall the guests were served <lb />
with punch by Mrs. Whichard <lb />
and Miss Essie Whichard- <lb />
There were quite it number of <lb />
visitors present who enjoyed <lb />
pleasant conversation in the par- <lb />
wt the club held its <lb />
session in the sitting room <lb />
The election of officers was <lb />
deferred for two weeks, when a <lb />
purely business and <lb />
. meeting will be held in the <lb />
rest continuous the graded school. <lb />
waters for the year's were <lb />
discussed and a program corn- <lb />
mitt appointed consisting <lb />
Mrs. Hooker, Prof. Austin and <lb />
Miss Bennett. <lb />
The awakening of greater <lb />
interest in the club was shown <lb />
in the presentation of five <lb />
additional names for member <lb />
ship, all of whom were elected <lb />
After the business was over <lb />
the meeting was turned over to <lb />
the host who bad the <lb />
A BRILLIANT COMET. <lb />
train to pass over the <lb />
is only twenty eight <lb />
minutes-a saving of one hour <lb />
and thirty two minutes. Even <lb />
a greater saving is accomplished <lb />
in the movement of freight <lb />
rains. Forty minutes is <lb />
ed by a sixty car freight train in <lb />
Basing from bank to bank-an <lb />
n- actual saving of eight hours and <lb />
twenty minutes-representing <lb />
many cases a whole day's earlier Violin spring Song <lb />
of Miss Whichard <lb />
million feet of lumber; Vocal to <lb />
one thousand car loads of cypress <lb />
piles; two hundred and fifty car <lb />
loads of steel and a train-load of <lb />
spikes bolts were required in <lb />
the construction of this over- <lb />
water railway. It is perfectly <lb />
A. Miss Gas on. <lb />
Rosary <lb />
Mrs. Hooker. Miss <lb />
Bennett, Messrs. Warren and <lb />
James. , <lb />
As the program was <lb />
f at d services our . i As the program was awn <lb />
brother to be spread upon its water railway. It is Pet absence of some who <lb />
records and that a copy be for and j, very strong. At high short by the <lb />
his family. that the h d k of the bridge is, were w <lb />
same be published in The Daily Me toe kindly another <lb />
. T., V There two and Mr. a <lb />
Com. <lb />
J. <lb />
H. W. Whedbee, <lb />
W. F. Evans. <lb />
Whereas God. in His Divine <lb />
Wisdom, has from our <lb />
midst. Harry Skinner, Jr. a <lb />
member or the Greenville Bar. <lb />
who by the strength of his bright <lb />
clear intellect, by his courteous <lb />
demeanor, <lb />
men, endear- <lb />
ed himself in the hearts of <lb />
who knew him- Therefore be it <lb />
Resolved, That in the death <lb />
of Harry the; Green- <lb />
ville Bar. collectively, has lost <lb />
one of its best, brightest <lb />
moat useful member, and that <lb />
each member. has <lb />
lost s friend we <lb />
most highly and loved with sin- <lb />
That the Bar, col- <lb />
and individually ten- <lb />
its sympathy to <lb />
bereaved family. . <lb />
Resolved, <lb />
resolutions be presented to the <lb />
Court, with a request that they <lb />
be entered upon its <lb />
that a copy be transmitted to <lb />
family of our d-ceased brother. <lb />
J. B. <lb />
F. C t <lb />
Wm. H. Long, <lb />
the water. There ate two large <lb />
draws and five smaller gas boat <lb />
spans in the bridge. <lb />
and Mr. a <lb />
with violin <lb />
Then the hist re id a bright <lb />
The completion of the -c <lb />
Sound bridge marKs a new J of the <lb />
era in the commercial and brought in <lb />
the <lb />
of North Carolina by the of ow <lb />
and places an, Th, visitors prize, a <lb />
Suffolk. Vs. and all North <lb />
Una in the closest bust of <lb />
that ever existed between <lb />
metropolis of Tidewater Virgin JR. <lb />
Com. <lb />
the greatest South Atlantic <lb />
seaport, and the most fertile <lb />
section of the South. <lb />
Agriculture and commerce must <lb />
share alike with the Norfolk and <lb />
Southern Railway in the many <lb />
advantages to be derived from <lb />
this new bridge and other <lb />
extensive improved facilities, <lb />
costing millions of dollars, thus <lb />
placed at the disposal of its <lb />
patrons. ., <lb />
The Norfolk Southern rail- <lb />
way is a system consisting of six <lb />
hundred and five miles of track, <lb />
and has recently been equipped <lb />
with modern, up to date <lb />
coaches of the latest design. <lb />
The main line extends South <lb />
from Norfolk and Suffolk, Va., <lb />
went to Mrs. J. R. <lb />
After a delicious salad course <lb />
each guest was given a miniature <lb />
stringed instrument with <lb />
ached. <lb />
After singing a number of old <lb />
songs in which everyone joined <lb />
the guests departed declaring <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Whichard charm <lb />
host and hostess. <lb />
Miss Bennett, Sec. <lb />
Mr. W. R. Deed. <lb />
A Word to <lb />
The Reflector has a large <lb />
corps of country correspondents <lb />
and is glad to have them. While ,,. <lb />
several letters coming in, Elizabeth City, and Edenton <lb />
to Washington, thence <lb />
there is a suggestion and a re- <lb />
we want to make to these <lb />
Give, more at- <lb />
to real news items and <lb />
less to neighborhood visiting. <lb />
Tell about big crops, improve <lb />
new houses, <lb />
deaths, fires, accidents and so on. <lb />
ville Wilson. South from <lb />
Washington the line <lb />
New Bern to City and <lb />
Beaufort, and to Goldsboro via <lb />
Kinston. . <lb />
In addition to a number of <lb />
deaths, fife's, accidents and pliant branch lines, the Nor- <lb />
There is more news in three j folk railway operates <lb />
items of kind n in three between <lb />
Norfolk and Cape Haw and <lb />
across the j Beach-delightful rec- <lb />
resorts of rare beauty <lb />
and delightful climate. <lb />
afternoon or evening with each <lb />
other. Of course if a <lb />
really goes away for time, <lb />
or visitors came into <lb />
from a distance for a real <lb />
visit that is worth mentioning, <lb />
was true- and w u.-i social <lb />
clients and always courteous are not neWs <lb />
his brethren of the bar. I kind of items <lb />
The wireless umbrella is the <lb />
beat Buy it. and your umbrella <lb />
troubles will <lb />
of item s give u j. R, J. G. <lb />
located in Green- real news and of your <lb />
mayor of neighborhood. <lb />
It is with much regret that we <lb />
chronicle the death of Mr. W. <lb />
R. Home, which occurred at his <lb />
home near about <lb />
o'clock Sunday night. Mr <lb />
Home had been in poor health <lb />
for sometime, but no great <lb />
felt over his condition <lb />
until a few weeks ago. when his <lb />
trouble became con <lb />
to grow worse until re- <lb />
by death. <lb />
Mr. Horne was about years <lb />
old and leaves a wife, but no <lb />
children. He was of the <lb />
best men in the county, upright <lb />
in all his dealings and esteemed <lb />
by everybody. He was among <lb />
the most successful farmers <lb />
the county, and his industry <lb />
and good management <lb />
lated considerable means. His <lb />
home was ideal and surrounded <lb />
with every comfort. <lb />
Mr. Home served two term <lb />
member of the board <lb />
county commissioners land was <lb />
for many years a Justice of the <lb />
peace. His death is a great loss <lb />
to the county. <lb />
Cases Have Beta of <lb />
Last <lb />
Leslie Blount and Richard <lb />
Knight, gambling, plead guilty, <lb />
fined each and costs. <lb />
Spencer Jones, <lb />
pleads guilty, months on <lb />
roads. <lb />
Jim Day and Will Holmes, at- <lb />
tempt to commit false pretense, <lb />
plead guilty, judgment pending <lb />
for costs. <lb />
Ed Byrd, assault with deadly <lb />
weapon, pleads guilty, judgment <lb />
pending for costs. <lb />
Jim Aden and Cox. <lb />
fray, plead guilty, judgment <lb />
on payment of costs. <lb />
Alex. larceny, pleads <lb />
. , <lb />
John larceny, guilty, <lb />
years on roads. <lb />
James was arraigned for <lb />
murder, charged with killing <lb />
Henry Vines, and required to <lb />
give bond fur appearance from <lb />
cay to day until the case is <lb />
called. <lb />
Davis Dunn, selling liquor, <lb />
pleads guilty in three cases, <lb />
judgment pending. <lb />
Lam Adams and John Adams, <lb />
burning guilty, judgment <lb />
pending. <lb />
Robert Worthington, carrying <lb />
concealed weapon, pleads guilty <lb />
in two cases, judgment suspend <lb />
ed payment of costs because <lb />
of fine in a former case- <lb />
selling <lb />
in two <lb />
cues, pending. <lb />
and Noah Hardy, <lb />
cruelty to animals, guilty, each <lb />
months roads. <lb />
Joe Daniel, escape, pleads <lb />
guilty, also pleads guilty of <lb />
lament pending. <lb />
Roland assault, <lb />
deadly weapon, pleads <lb />
judgment pending. <lb />
Giles alias Bin- i <lb />
gold, months <lb />
on roads. <lb />
Noah Hardy, selling liquor, <lb />
guilty, C months on roads, ten- <lb />
to begin at expiration of <lb />
sentence in another case. <lb />
Peter assault with <lb />
deadly weapon, guilty. months <lb />
on roads, county to pay <lb />
Joe Daniel, escape, pleads <lb />
guilty, judgment suspended. I <lb />
Jim larceny, guilty. <lb />
months on roads, county to pay <lb />
costs. . . <lb />
Ransom Whitley. running bar- <lb />
shop without license, guilty, <lb />
fined and costs. <lb />
Annie Hinton and Sylvia <lb />
well, larceny, not guilty. <lb />
Vines, larceny, pleads <lb />
guilty. years and months on <lb />
roads, county, to pay costs. <lb />
G. W. Smith, larceny, not <lb />
James Drake, murder, during <lb />
trial submits to verdict of man- <lb />
slaughter, which was accepted <lb />
by the solicitor. Sentenced to <lb />
months on the roads. <lb />
George W. Parker, who had <lb />
been convicted of murder in sec- <lb />
degree, was sentenced to the <lb />
penitentiary for thirty years. <lb />
Lam Adams and John Adams, <lb />
convicted of house burning, were <lb />
sentenced to the penitentiary for <lb />
years each. <lb />
Richard Cox. found guilty of <lb />
assault with deadly weapon, was <lb />
fined and <lb />
John Bill Moore, forcible <lb />
pass, pleads guilty, judgment <lb />
during good behavior <lb />
on payment of costs. <lb />
Davis Dunn, convicted of sell <lb />
liquor in three cases, was <lb />
sentenced months on roads. <lb />
Norman Gardner, for selling <lb />
liquor, find and costs, <lb />
and in another case judgment <lb />
was suspended during good <lb />
Visible Skies <lb />
Sunday afternoon about <lb />
o'clock a very beau- <lb />
comet made its appearance <lb />
just to the right and below the <lb />
beautiful evening <lb />
was seen by a many Green- <lb />
ville people. It co-lid be seen <lb />
only a few minutes as it soon <lb />
disappeared below the horizon. <lb />
Its tail had the a <lb />
huge searchlight extended far <lb />
up into the sky and plainly- <lb />
visible after the comet had <lb />
out of sight The comet <lb />
is headed toward the sun and <lb />
seems to be moving very rapidly. <lb />
Forth past th-ea days press <lb />
dispatches from all parts of the <lb />
United States have report- <lb />
this Comet as been <lb />
seen in the different places, but <lb />
up until Sunday evening no one <lb />
here had seen it, owing to the <lb />
cloudy weather. Perhaps if it is <lb />
clear this evening just after C <lb />
o'clock you can it. <lb />
The comet above mentioned is <lb />
not Bailey's, about which we <lb />
nave read so much during the <lb />
I past six months, however. It <lb />
Is ems to be alien, one which <lb />
i is puzzling scientists no little. <lb />
a week its discovery <lb />
; was cabled from South Africa to <lb />
the government observatory in <lb />
Washington and there <lb />
Friday. It is expected to be <lb />
within our view only a days <lb />
out, as swiftly and <lb />
silently as it into the <lb />
s infinite, <lb />
comet may be seen <lb />
which <lb />
be about the Middle of <lb />
April, in morning skies <lb />
before sun if <lb />
visible to, the naked eye.<lb />
MISS ENTERTAINS. <lb />
Reported for Red <lb />
On Friday evening last Miss <lb />
mt royally en- <lb />
a number of her friends <lb />
at her none on corner <lb />
Washington and streets. <lb />
The guests arrived at nine <lb />
o'clock and were received at the <lb />
front door by Miss Lucille Cobb <lb />
and Tom Dupree. were <lb />
then ushered into the hall where <lb />
delightful punch was served by <lb />
Miss Greene and Norman <lb />
Warren. Then approaching the <lb />
parlor entrance they were given <lb />
a very warm hand shake by Miss <lb />
Margaret Blow and Frank <lb />
son and in the parlor were re- <lb />
by the hostess and Burney <lb />
Warren <lb />
The evening was spent de- <lb />
with games, music and <lb />
dancing. <lb />
At ten thirty delicious ices and <lb />
cakes were served by the hostess <lb />
assisted by Misses Myrtle Warren <lb />
and Forbes. <lb />
The hour of twelve soon <lb />
and on leaving each <lb />
and every one assured Miss Joy- <lb />
they had spent a most pleas- <lb />
ant evening. <lb />
behavior. . <lb />
Louis <lb />
son, assault with deadly weapon, <lb />
guilty, suspended on . <lb />
payment of costs. <lb />
Leone Patrick, nuisance, guilty, <lb />
judgment suspended during <lb />
good behavior on payment <lb />
costs. <lb />
Corey and Isaac Corey, <lb />
affray. Isaac not guilty. <lb />
guilty, judgment suspended on <lb />
payment of all costs in case. <lb />
Jim Whitley. selling liquor. <lb />
not guilty. <lb />
The criminal term closed Sat- <lb />
evening and c civil term <lb />
began this morning. <lb />
ville. he was chosen as i <lb />
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